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Show ? HEWS EVENING DESERET Ei Tepl"M1 am,laa'l Salt Lake Uty. I1 aay'wf Seeth !.- - a T V AUrM ktiuictiL i ! yr M '""'im I ,, ""'IfAu Mr pmt in! Cpia JTortlH tiUft oU U Nb-w- TUJS tti-KK- city. Corraeeeedaae T""?,. 4 te 4dr kjal4 t ptrt.'icti-- a f MamV- -r Audit llureae Ctrrolalla. Saatarn i I Yrrk Kw fca. dfflrte. tt,w-, lt WI Michigan 1 th l la eiattar ruk. , i F o r!r4 Hi4 I'H tt . cur lb-Lb- wi "Joy-rldar- ' are - 1 i V WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE. Thirteenth Utah THE special sesskn of the sine and it ie has adjourned the" publiolo die, the list of things accomplished and aee what the ' J eiate paid $7,500 for. There vu the suffrage amendment to the Tederal Constitution,- - ratification of which wu a foregone conclusion. The amendment-wa- e approved without difficulty, debate or delay; Utah being the seventeenth state to take afflrndiUvfr.eVK ' The onlySlbV thing mentioned In the gov- emori proclamation calling the special see- aion together was the passage of an appropria- - tsoa to enable the attorney general to enforce existing laws affecting prices of necessities of life, - Even the friends oFAhe hill to that effect introduced in the senie had lo admit that it was truly an emergency if a special session of - the legislature was needed to make an appropriation to enforce existing laws. The house ventured to disagree with the state executiva officers, and the hill failed of passage. There was no legislation at the special session, there--. tore, designed to deal directly with one of the reasons originally assigned for the special ges- - Jitn the high cost of living. But in addition to bis proclamation, the governor in a scries of three messages pro- posed probably a score of subjects for legisla-- v five action. Most of these had been presented to him with such urgency that be could not very well refuse lo pass them bn to the legislature then in session, unless he were virtually 'to usurp the functions of the legislature itself. Correction of error of the legislator made .in regular session formed quite "k large part program. ' The correction itself would ol have been a difficult process. But ia eome Instances new amendment or new laws were passed when introduced along with the necescorrections. - - saryTbil The state brings up another - auditwf had tre4y-iauedwarning- that, the tz; deficit for the biennium threaten ta he three-qutrlcra of a million dollar. Even should additional sources of revenue he discovered. look-ove- r " , much-discuss- cf-lh- , e -s- , ed edict he appears to have the power of enforcas absolutely ing upon his commander-in-chi- ef at upon the newest Jacky in the sea service. Mr. Wilson ia to be congratulated In having so atom and vigilant a guardian; the physician is fortunate in having a patient so obedient and pliable; and the Amerlcanpeop!e oa the whole are decidedly pleased with4oth arrangements. tTo have eummarily cancelled the President's speaking tour, to The disappointment of tens of thousands of people as well as ftf. M r. Wilson himself, who probably fettuhle to complete part of his program at least, was no small . display of authority; but the man ofmedlclne inflexible, and hia decision was final to the utmost detail. Arrived at W a.shtngton, be waa equally firm in declining lo permit even a visiting king to call' for a moment at the --And now, although restoration ta health seems to have fairly set in. the watchful and dictatorial doctor forbids tndul- fence in his patients favorite pursuit and pastime of with the result that the industrial conference had to mrelTyeslerday without the expeefed' presidential vverd of and counsel. greeting ' It has been sagely obsen ed that no man is a hero to his valet" In view of Premier Ciemenrefius recent 'and President Wilson's new epigram is timely, present experience, to the effect that though republic may tilin'-- , they choose their leaders, the doctor really rulq them. -- patient-bedsid- cur aJuoaUo aud luanlal prHma, cundina, -r tama, unr amai ttuaa, cur pclinca and athr tnlaHaeluat a ara flrai aud clrllual canoarna, atlar ramaw anlmalo. 1 11 And rtur In. body ur tuflUat IU rcu. yac :rnaraun aaid dlff.ranca tar In h lht lha dal with d i ia)lilu alealan ra.l raua ut Ctilt hlan dul. h and ArmluUa hi) a of lh comrnnn or gar-da- n About happlnaa of maukliul rum frum b jX Ux.it i nut aod who and toil , wla. at thla, Itun t turn up your rflnd no nor err Maiarlallal'' or '8naulUl.' at taal Uo til SouX ttndarataad wUt I mean. And what inaan la that lh antmallllra ara fundamaatat, and that th only P r ooq juct triad In dlaraardlng Ihatn la th cn ba ha attndd to thm. IS yon hir du)ycrd for frloud body yon may to al)ad and tore! It; but if nut. you havo bullUad your houao upon tha and, and rat wilt tf tha fall lharauf. , Happy la tb mao vhoio body U hl pardnar. Thla la nn untoward world, and full of grlpaa and rtofa. And th man that know t plaaaura lntl!lsutly from hi hW t I aod liver I fortunat. Year body ta th mother of your brain; lot (ho child dooantly oar for hi mother, hathlti. for inatano. Do you t all th fun out of your dally dl really you cilahtf Or hava you roduuad U tu n v halllblo routine? And eating. I pity the man that know hot bow to oat. that dot nut car whrt ho onto, for eating Is ploaeurwblo, and no crumb of ploaour ought to ho waatod. Jarjs even made eotin end drlnkln a aacramanL And certainly Ood made food and callad II good, and ehould wo doaplao It, like over- wlac FfterJ i And deeping. It's a third of your life. Do you know how to do It? Can you mak It n dally aocramant, and an cxorclao In happlnaoo? Or do you cover think of It, oxcopt a a bothereomo ncea-lty- ? And oxarcla. Golf, tennis, baseball, running, Jumping, motorcycling, climbing, dancing. Children get moat of their splrlta from moving their bodies. And hav you never read the aaylng that It h converted and written, "Except a little children, ye cannot ae the kingdom r , Come! wa are brothera to the dog, and the cow; let ue nut go back on our relation. They hav hen much maligned. r called brutish that are not tl Thing at all, but deviltries. Drunkenn, , unclonnnene, exceos tony, also tpll and hypocrisy not auch thing they ar th tin of debated thinkers. - There nr no fallen animal, thr are fallen tngelt. nln-lof- il9a f r , --- ' -r s III, - , IV ; . v i ilii : t - J .v, ; i i ' "N - - .t;; ' ;;.C , , . t ' Z j - x - s Li m EVERYONE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE TIIE.INTERIOR OF THE DeseKet.Natiohal.Bank and tho . Deseret. Savings Bank . SERVICE WITH SAFETY. Have established an cnvlabla reputation crs. Today with combined aeseti of for safe-guardin- th Interests of their custom g i OVER FOURTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Controlled by a Directorate of auccesaful men of affairs and possessing unsurpassed fa cilitiea of organization and equipment these institutions ar in a position to isnre you with SECURITY AND DISPATCH a moot ltrro fnltad Mate t by Frank Crane.) 1 ; : ? . . - W. g, RORXKV Trsaaurar Z, 0. Senate SC L LrOROK 1 THIHLA.VU DAVID A. SMITH Korinsr Cniiad Plata Senator Baaeutlv Caauntttaa, Utah Hot) ROM.VEV CltiKOi; ire .Praaldant Utah Uom Ftro M. a.Company. iROwst.vo Insurance Company Pres. Browsing Aute Ce. LF.OV WEET - EDWARD E. JEAKI-VSwart Candy Co. PrMntN HARP Preet. Athlon Jankina Co, JOHN EDWARD U RIRTO.V ('npttaUnt. Btook Broker VVH, H. MrlVTlRB ANTHONY W, IVINS RtDckg"rArr and CapItaitiL Capitalist V M. W. RIPER F J DATNFS rrasldrnt Daasret Saving Bfnk JOr--ProaL Daynes-Baa- b Mual Co. H WHITVgy w. M. BARNES JOHa TiurlnrMenarar Praarot Jfw 1c Praat. Davis w Wabar Co. LntVtRD BOIttBAtM . Canal Co. Picrldert Rosenbaum Bros. mil-mtll- (Copyright, ;J ( r he-co- th-ca- - -- - . I dtWRS At EinwF.RoH Praat, Bountiful BtatS Bank Hina eqOah ?.Utall Horn Treat, Plro In. Ce. JAU. A, HBI.VILLH Bank Prtlb Delta Btato JAB, U WRATH ALL A Mach. Cw lilrsaUr Con Wag EKNRV M. DXNWOODEt Praat Dinwoadag Furaltur Co. John c. Dassrai catlerNatlsnal Bank Praat. UK. F. JAMES Capltallai El IAS A. SMITH Caali lac Pasarat String Bask CEO, O. REI.r Managtr Utah Motet Ce. TWENTY YEARS AGO. from Jh Fitea of Tbo Deseret New. OCTOBER 7, 1899. Issued a apec.al fair Nows Tho and FARMERS con- edition devoted t? th reeourcea, attraction and Industrie of the state and containing a number of very fine half-to- n engravings printed on a superior quality of paper, which gave tho edition a eplendld appearance. The Wasatch' Asphaltum work, owned and operated by O. K. Culmer & Bro. at 6th West beiwen4th and 5th Eoulli atraeta, Salt lake City, we destroyed by fire with an estimated lots of S1S.000. Albion K. Paris York was sentenced at Provo by Judge J. IS. Booth to 13 Nears In th state prison for the murder of didward Johnson t Santaquin July 17. during a drunken row. Mutiny occurred on the excursion steamer Georgians while attending the cup races, os a result of which a number of persons wereZkiTIcd and some injured. ThtTTesSeT-raturn- ed to port with her flag at half mast and the American flag flying union down. Indicating distress apd death. Th second day of the g neraTon rereri ce of the Church opened with an increased attendance and addresses bv President liorenxo Snow, Elders John Henry Smith, bd. Francis Lman andPresidcnt Joseph F, Smith. In hi remarks President SnowM. ported a heavy Increase in the tithing oif ference tajter-da- y and DAIRYMEN A 4 Your Registered Stock Your dairy herds Your farm and work horses Cause. - Yet need net Heber ff drat him Write us for applications and rates; that he will catoh eeU whoa you" U tho hoakhhii hoot of Electric Heater No. 7 .Majestic mot ml aoaaiUl- mat the aaaaaalaal kaatar yaa aaa bay. Wajaatla" No. 7 will give you sunlika hast whar you want It and whoa you waat it can ha aarviad from room to room and attached to .any light aockat th hoot can ho direct ad In any direction. "The Maieada" No. 7 will malm ha thing in oeld weather a aomfert for - every member of the femiiy , Tk J.-Gra-nt . GENERAL INSURANCE 22 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah th veworfuL th haaiw aa- l- ike afaa laai Tha hook oi a Majestic Eleetria Hooter it always eool; thareoro, aheointeif safe tha parahoUe redactor ie rnada of purs, humiahod the base and standard am tuekel-plato- d tha aapyar and oaanot wire guard L removablo and permits eaay cieaiung. a" No. 7 Ie old by all dealer. Priae, withlo and eight feet of cord, ... . .$1 1, ewitek attached to cord, 7Jo extra. pl Ringworm-Sca- lp Sores ice "If roe Wt 8opoady baip try D. rroasriptSaoL or tarmr. rw 1 aod kl m. ' lli Ik ta apNy, oat er n wmdxa iata the ant aod tbe relief U inRaat. toiT.oc W turuiU, tha tni c. IX, . Thar er eight ether Maieade ' EUoHo Hasten, leaaing in ria I ram Aid, Aa ytaf Jaalar aSeaT rhea. MAJESTIC ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT CO. Try R hot tie. BAN f RAN CISCO ThiladaMa eie et - The New Improved & Co. al-- in'emn-munities-wb- Babys Bath Against Death From Any 1,000. Ex-serv- Life Insurance Policy for Your Livestock. WE WILL INSURE Eainta. positions m the executive brneh of the government fs given, tint only to' tionorutjTy 3hL charged service men or their widows, but o o the wives of injured service men who"lTiom. selves are not qualified but whose wives are. men who desire such appointments should mulejnquirjr at the loca board of examiners-o- f thir civil service. Jnthrir c;y, where full jnfonnsUon can be obtained. Yr'y tri7 fity in (he countir his onwof ihese but in the case of men who lire boards; there are hoards, the thmg to do is tojarilo olher to I he hoard in the near-nneighboring city or io the V. F, Cixil Scrvirc Commission, at ahingtoo, D. C, Isi the that wiif h avajlabfe, it may transpire that there b holirng particularly al tractive as to the work- - itself. iLs duration or its wirprn-sattobut there can te no harm m nakins inq'ury about if; anij lhose who are jnterc'le-- IT ON OR ABLY , c - fc'- Thr( 15 POSITIONS IN CENSUS BUREAU. rr '43$$fr$l T A- - .. discharged semre men who may not have anything betipr jl sglit, and who may have a liking for eeam work, will be interested In knowing that they will be srhen preference ia appointments to the eighty or ninety thousand position that will be open in cunnarlina wilh the bask of rolleclhjg 12 far I and figure about Unrle Sam'a large This labor of ecSmersling tbn wvairy pppo-kt-o wil Jaruxuy fi HCP; rod ihocth the majority of the appointurirf of the rawi iuUooUJtT.goxgaad-lq- r gixtl oerrrr rule esd regal Ucoa. yrl xurder tb-- "vfirrau prrfemur bHV recently pa wd ihy Conpwx, prrrrfianr in original appohsla euj ia tk:y.al aaJ ether w- of (he Stirring addresses coniniemorti debate beleeen Abraham I.lncoln and AStephen Douglas It year previous were mad pn the campus of Knox College, Galesburg. HI., by President McKinley and Postmaster General Emory Sm,tth. Announcement was ,.f t h e eae of 1,(00 shares of Ctah Fugar company stock to Franklin Farrell of AnsonU. Ct fur g, . ail aur the e. note-writin- nal. war-warVa- A far, afur alt cur hola.aa and u'i tn. 1 demur,' discredited'" frank Cranal by Lr. Na Da a (uaJ anlr.aL air y TLaf gait baaaf, part And otmiUikH H ohimI th ai.gal U street. It authorised county coimutitiwnrra to Ceagra Dmmi Th igar Ihrep-qyar-U- spend aa high as 3,000 per county pur annum DUUBLH7, 191. on gathering data as lo county reiunrcce data Kur lakerrrcnv. lujl. ixt from wh.rh private corjurlicui a well at BRITAIN AVERTS A FERIL. lirigation diairicta may belief iL It provided a of lb treat British rail rertaiu imoonl of revenue lu take rare of the TIIF. prioc'pil heavily lnrrcaed exprnvr of the stale hanking which terminated on Sunday quit It aa It ptrnuUed the soldier 'settledepartment. auddenly ep.ationai:y if not Indeed tn add It, Quo, 000 U the ment commission bav to conceded now la bsan ten daya before, of the slate, even if the federal labor afitator. radical of Influence been the is not with it lo th government The British government off.ciala oud soldier settlement had work. Hail Lake It allowed influence thin claim In th outeet that to its mothers' widowed conaervative penIncrease, county the of usually Obtained control sion fund to C3&OOQ per annum from 130,000. admllted by is claim and the virtually union. there was the expense of the apodal aesslon leader with whom the prime minand And if provided a method by which Ilrlf. uter conducted hU successful conciliation, land owners in irrigation dialricta may he taxed tn the terms upon which the settlement made. ;Tbe tovernmenl win a decided victory, to pay for the certification of their bonds; the and the radical wing In tbo labor councils hat fact that Utah has such a law will make practimet with complete defeat, at leaat temporarily, cally every new issue of Irrigation district In its. attempt to Inaugurate a program that bonds subject lo !L Without condemning these urlous source a as Openly revolutionary! - At the same lime, of in toto, U may be said that some of expense the policy of frank and peaceful negotiation, them are of sufficient importance for least at and aa a means of removing misunderstanding I consldenVun at a bis regular aesslon. It la true, of mutual a agreement, buis at srrlvlng received a strong impetus and Mr. 'Lloyd some revenue to mtel the Increased exp midl George hu scored another roost significant tureg may come from the amendments to tbs inheritance tax laws, and from the more strict personal triumph. The strike, although of short duration, collection of personal taxes made possible; In Us dosing hours, the session passed an was notable for the completeness of tb tie-- up act defining and prohibiting of the nation transportation, and for the picketing." U had not yet been decided in 'the to had which It Though already begun paralysing effect exercise upon the commerce and industry of courts that the stale securities commission law iL the world. In Great Britain not only the rail- was Invalid, the special session In to and reach of automobile theft endeavoring road but the ships were rendered helpless a" lb legislature com Idle; and this condition could not long have by young existed without shutting down all industry in pielely reversed, in at least one important point, the European countries dependent on British the theory of the Juvenile court law, which cosh to be followed shortly by actual suffering turely merited lh more prolonged consideraamong the people of those countries. Even In tion possible in a regular session. And it this country an embargo against shipping to amended the publ.'or utilities law on two ImGreat Britain had been laid, because of the portant points, points which' had been keenly debatVVin regular session when' the law was Impossibility of discharging and moving cargo The on the other aide. The mother country would passed ty the Twelfth legislature. not be able to survive such isolation or block- - Thirteenth,, practically without consideration, ade'or many' daya without the dlrH conse- - I end .Certainly Jn many instances 'without the quences. . Hence the determination of the gov- legislators knowing just what the effect of the ernment to throw the nation' entire resource amendment Is going lo be, reversed the action . into the task of breaking or checking the strikg of their fonner colleagues. Democratic and representative form of and' maintaining the current of transportation. chaotio government, it is true, has produced similar Tbo condition bad become well-nig- h altuallons before.' But certainly to the lay assembled conference the street when Downing On Sunday- - last, and the quick settlement of mind it might appear that, except for the chiv. the difficulty, under these circumstances, was alrous end righteous act of ratifying the equal auffrage amendment, there was no very great peculiarly gratifying and dramatlo. Honest labor can surely require Ultle more reason for the existence of a special session at all. in the way of evidence of the deetruetiveneae and folly of the tyrannical minority that hu CZARS IN DOCTORS GOWNS. brought on every one of the important conflicts lately between capital and labor. These the great improv ement in radical groups have acquired an extraordinary DOUBTLESS condition, and his emergence ascendancy Over the conaervative forces, which state a that was serious enough from physical they are using recklessly hut in every ease thus to cause ie due to the de'poim of h.a alarm, far unsuccessfully)" The pity is that they are doctor. Aa surgeon In' the U. 8. n&vyDjiciray. allowed to cause so much loss, privation and eon la accustomed lo having bis',orders obeyed eorrow before the awakening comes and they, and his autocratic without cavil or t' DE A GOOD ANIMAL. a!ou 1 White nctucKirrioN viucer Patty H' Naeo, tw Retard and even should sente the baiance ba to the general fund nnetpeodeJ, it la d ffirull I see where the drf c.t ran run much W free ndr gjoOOM, Yet the epeelal Ub tie apt roprfations. and licked the brake provided by the dale budget or the romld-trallo- n of (he apprwpriatinne and rla'ms com rs mlltee. To a threatened deficit of In special of a m'Hion, the legUInlur aeesion added HO a day far the five or will It he only four I menders of the live slock baerJ. It aleo added, subjocl td .release by the guvir-no- r, 175 ooo fur a needed podding for Ute state mental hospital at Jrvvu, and 130, OuO fur a home for fsllen women. It authorise J in e press terms, expenditure of I300.00Q which would bring the espilot grouudi as far writ a Main SALT EVENING NEWS DESERET jJTX EB. IO). IhL ' MAJESTIC H HATER ELECTRIC City TIUM icttonibrSItinDisease iSh posi-tio- ns n; br-jr- i ebmrtd-iee- rn for. already t ' jiarfir g"T'.c;r c aupmcue-me- wf male t -- rf anunation for cer.ii bureau f rt voa the ;s;h of this month and the i5th of uciL 4 arbramm-J-ba-n- lru n Co. HowoUtUt. LLViTit! LZ7LL&JA E2UL Tb laiatiai fassnrsr W omen Girls-Lad- ies AUSTRALIA J 4 Hi US Stimna . HOlXCTari FIND ROCKY MOINTAI . e y vt laixj rr vr tM n. m. SV d pentx leg SffTEro y 4yHKTenaXn that fXl kTIF ATTOV r,;t USoeTon. appears, your CON8TIPATI 'CAT frAtl Irom TitMwurer. R C, ' t?n- COMrLCXTHAV T"ur ou p T'yj' far wlT1tvr l btfler fear brtirr. apply to Rfl- - rreree-yr t rrmjd l there Anal and you will ra.wmmUnrf it tn tu frmr women tafrhp 8vii Ms1!or LinL.ttf DaWdmm.1-?tk,fe CooB,b D rEf toDgyion LTagCo..Yaal'yko-- h tteymeur Sunl Uaeosvtr, B. 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