Show Would you boliovo that 75 par eant of our witeh work la tho repair of damage dona by workman boforo tho watehas Ineompotont art brought to uaT Our workman aro parta who have apont yoara In baeominf Wo guarantee thair work proficient GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTES Submits Official Statement SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Adrici as to patent ability and Procedure FREE upon roqnoot Send aketcb and description of yonr hrantion Hirry J Robinaon Attorney at Law and Solicitar of Patenta 304-Judge Building Salt Labe City How We Learn Art Is long life short Judgment difTo act ficult occasion transient Is easy to think is hard to act according to our thought Is troublesome Every beginning is cheerful the threshold is the place of expectation The tioy stands astonished his Impressions he learns spor fully seriguide him ousness comes on him by surprise Imitation Is born with us what should he Imitate is net easy to discover The excellent Is rarely found more The height charms us rarely valued the steps to It do not with the summit In our eye we love to walk along tho plain — Goethe $2500 — CALIFORNIA — $2500 Salt Lake Route now selling Colonist Tickets above rate to San Francisco San Jose Santa Barbara San Diego Los Angeles etc Call on nearest aeent Archie Stood Her Test "I know Archie does not drink” confided Mrs Pike to her sister "that Is anything stronger than a beer on a hot day or maybe a hot whisky when he has a cold "I made up my mind to test him I have always said I would never live with a man who drank so I prepared a test ‘‘I went down street to a liquor 'store and bought a box containing a bottle of whisky a bottle of Madreia wine and a bottle of brandy — all for one dollar in the prettiest little box Then I surprised him with It for1 Christmas and I tell you he was surprised when he saw it and more so when I confessed that I bad only paid one dollar for the bargain “Archie promised me solemnly that ho would never taste the horrid stuff and although I have kept it handy in his study ever since and watched it anxiously every day he has kept his word Oh I am so Kept his nerd! glad” — Puck $25CO— C A L FO R N A— $2500 Salt Lake Route now selling Colonist Tickets above rate to San Francisco ban Jose Santa Barbara San Diego Los Angeles etc Call on nearest agent j Moistening the Air whatever is that for?” asked “Why caller of a Harlem housewife as she sighted a deep pan holding about two quarts of water which was steaming merrily on top of the 6team radiator in the parlor “That is to keep the furniture from falling apart and the" piano from going to rack and ruin” replied the house wife “It is something I learned in the natural gas country and if other people did the same they would not suffer so much with headaches when they are shut in hot apartments these cold days nor would their furniture warp and crack or the glue of out and fall the dry up joints Steam heat Is as dry almost as natural gas heat and where natural gas is used a pot or pan of water must be kept on the stove or fireplace the steam arising from it keeping the air moist” a Garnet’s Production production of abrasive 7058 short tons was record exceeding the year’s production by 52 per The nation's garnet in 1907 the greatest on previous cent Poorly Paid for Great Work Oliver Goldsmith was an underpaid man from start to finish Fifty pounds $250) for ‘‘The Vicar of Wakefield” was bad enough yet for “The Traveler'’ he got but £20 ($100) and £5 For (125) for his “English Grammar” “The Deserted Village” however his publisher sent him 100 guineas (500) the This he at once returned with message: “It is too much it is near five shillings a couplet which is more than any bookseller can afford or Indeed any modern poetry Is worth ” So he died with $10000 worth of debts “Was ever poet so trusted before?” said Dr Johnson Novel Kite Game The manner In which kites can be manipulated is well Illustrated by the This game Is best game of Vakata played with squads of ten or less a with ordinary Indian side equipped kites of tissue paper and reels like dumbbells The game is to fly your kite so that it cuts the string of an opponent’s kite "by sawing It rescues being effected by Red Cross kites so manipulated that they get underneath and plok up the falling kite SPRY Regarding Number of New German Warships' Causes Sigh of Relief It Is Expected That in the Autumn Germany Will Have Thirteen New Warships All of the Big Gun Type oi 1912 to proval UTAH PLUMS the Senate tor It List of Appointive Ap- a State Officials Governor Spry handed his list of appointments to the senate for confirThere mation on Friday March 19 were a number of surprises sprung when the list was read and a number of applicants were compelled to face disappointment Following is a list of the appoint- ments: Berlin — In view of the assertions made in the British house of commons that Germany in the spring of 1913 would have seventeen warships all ol them of the type the navy department authorizes the statement that In the autumn of 1912 Germany will have thirteen such vessels These will be the battleships Naussau and Westfalen which will be ready for sea In the autumn of 1909 tie battleships Rheinland and Posen and tho cruiser Von der Tanu which will ba ready for sea in the spring of 1910 three battleships to replace the Siegfried and Beowulf and a cruiser to replace the armored cruiser “G” which will be ready In the summer or autumn of 1911 and three battleships to replace the Frith-oHildebrand and Heimgahl and a vessel to replace the cruiser ’SI” which will be ready for sea In the autmn of 1912 PRESIDENTS WILL CONFER Central American Leaders Seek to Cause of Constant Quarreling City of Mexico — It Is now believed a certainty that a conference of tha five presidents of Central American republics will be held shortly Word has reached here that President Cabrera of Guatemala Davila of Honduhave ras and Zelaya of Nicaragua agreed to the proposed meeting It la thought that President Figuero of Salvador and the president of Costa R'ca will also consent to the invitation which was sent out by Senor president of the Central American branch of the bureau of American republics and the purpose of tha gathering will be devising ways anJ means to live up to the letter and spirit of the Washington peace pact and thus remove all cause for intervention in Central American affairs on the part of either the united States or Mexico The news of the acceptance of Estrada Cabrera of Guatemala and his enemy Jose Santos Zelaya of Nicaragua comes as an agreeable surprise to the well wishers of Central America It is considered likely that a request will be sent to the American state department as soon as Costa Rica and Salvador are heard from asking that the conference be permitted to meet on board one of the cruisers of the Pacific squadron The harbor of Amapala has been selected as the meeting place FEAR FREE TRADE Residents of Philippines Concerned Over Loss of Revenues Manila — Officials of the Insular government members of the Philippine assembly and others In close touch with the affairs of the Philipare seriously conpine government cerned over the loss In revenues which will result from the establish Ing of reciprocal free trade between r the Islands and the United States the provisions of the Payne tar Iff bill It is feared that the deficit for the first year due to the decrease in customs revenues will approxl mate 5000000 pesos ($2500000) and that it will Increase from year to year with the growth of American imports Making Japs Pay Poll Tax Oxnard Chi — Serious labor trouble In the beet fields here is threatened over the situation created by the attempt to collect county poll tax from the 450 Japanese living in Oxnard and employed In the beetfields Thl3 attempt after they had paid the city tax In this city caused great resentment The sheriff and deputy assessors In ' many rases seized horses and goods owned by the Japanese and later forced them to pay under the threat of selling their property Many Japs have left the county "A Hero of the Rail Como Colo— An ore train on the comColorado & Southern railway posed of sixteen loaded cars got beyond control Saturday night on the steep grade from Boreas Pass on the crest of the Continental divide and Jumped the track at' a sharp curve while going at the rate of ninety miles - an hour Bud Engineer Schwartz who stuck to his engine in an heroic effort to stop the train was The other members instantly killed of the train crew jumped and escaped with a few bruises Regents of the University of Utah — Frank Pierce Sait Lake City Richard W Young Salt Lake City W N Williams Salt Lake City Frank B Stephens Salt Lake City Eac' to serve for a period of four years commencing July 11909 Trustees College— Agricultural N J W Thomas Smart Logan Mathonlhah Whitecotton Provo N Lorenzo Thomas Salt Lake Y Salt Gates Stohl Brigham Susa Lake Trustees State School for Deaf— Maud May Babcock Salt Lake John W F Volker Ogden Each for a period of six years Directors Utah State Fair associaLake Salt tion — Lester D Freed City William G Winder Salt Lake City Mrs P J Riter Salt Lake City W ArmF F J Hendershot Ogden strong Sait Lake City Each to serve for a period of four years State Board of Education — D H Christensen Salt Lake City Carl A Each to’ serve for Marcuson Price a period of four years State Board of Labor Conciliation Salt Arbitration — John Dern and Lake City William Drysdale Ogden Each to serve for a period of four years State Board of Sheep CommissionManti J S R Anderson Thomas W Jones Salt Nephi Lake City Each to serve for a' period of four years State Board of Health — A F Salt Lake City H K Merrill Logan Each to serve for- a period of ers — L seven years State Board of Pharmacy — Alexander Hertquist Provo J L Franken Salt Lake State Board of Corrections — Dr G B Pfoutz Salt Lake City S WT Stewart Salt Lake City State Board of Dental Examiners— Salt Lake City Dr A C Wherry Each Dr W G Dalrymple Ogden for a period of four years Dr Enoch Van Cott Salt Lake City Dr S H Clawson Salt Lake City Dr E A Tripp Salt Lake City Each for a period of two years State Board of Examiners of Barbers — William M Plggott Ogden Each to David J Watts Salt Lake serve for a period of three years State Board of Medical Examiners — Dr D C Budge Logan Dr A S Dr Charles L OlCondon Ogden sen Murray Dr F E Straup Bing Dr A P Hibbs OgdenDr ham H Z Lund Salt Lake Dr Robert R Hampton Salt Lake Dr G F Harding Salt Lake Dr I C Smullyan Salt Lake State Board of Examiners in Optometry — F J Alexander Salt Lake City H O Jensen Salt Lake L W Snow Salt Lake R Park Commissioners— Joseph Murdock Heber City Byron Cummings Salt Lake — Board of Accountancy W J State Bateman Salt Lake J P Goddard Logan D A Swan Salt Lake for Utah Board of Commissioners the Uniformity of Legislation In the United States — Benner X Smith Salt Lake City Jerrold R Letcher Salt Lake City L L Baker Tooele Commissioners of Indian War Records — J M 'Westwood Springville M L Pratt Provo J E Arthur Cedar City State Bank Examiner— C A Glazier Provo State Coal Mine Inspector — John E Pettit Coalville Harms State Chemist — Herman Salt Lake City Tanner State Engineer — Caleb Provo State Dairy and Food Commissione” — Willard Hansen Salt Lake City State Board of Land Commissioners — W D Candland Mt Pleasant W H Thain Logan M M Steele A G Giauque Salt Lake W II Farnsworth Salt Lake State Board of Equalization — R WT Harden Salisbury Salt Lake City Each for a period Bennion Vernal of four years George A Black Salt Lake Cltv for a period of two years Game Warden — State Fish and Fred W Chambers Ogden State Horticultural Inspector — J E Salt Lake City Taylor School — Harry Trustees Industrial Walsh S Joseph Salt Lake: John Harold E Peery OgFarmington den LEGISLATURE FINALLY ADJOURNS Members of Eighth Assembly Worked in Conside Eight Days eration of Preposed New Laws Salt Lake City — The Eighth legislative assembly of Utah adjourned Saturday March 20 after a session t lasting days or Just eight days longer than the legislators are supposed to be in session their labors for the last eight days being without compensation performed Thus the last day of the session was 227 hours and 47 minutes long The house adjourned at 11:31 p m and the senate just eleven minutes later Just before adjournment a committee was appointed to wait upon the the governor and inform him tuat Eighth ‘legislative assembly was ready to adjourn was A communication sent to both houses by the governor declaring he had no further communications to lay before the legislature and congratulating both houses upon the completion of their labors One of the last acts of the senate was to reject six of the appointments made by the governor as follows: Fred W Chambers of Ogden state fish and game commissioner W D Candland Mount Pleasant state land W H Thain of Locommissioner F F gan state land commissioner Alexander Salt Lake member optoO Salt H Jensen metry board Lake member optometry board John Walsh Farmington trustee state industrial school the At the time of adjournment governor had made no appointments to fill the vacancies caused by the failure of the senate to coincide with him and it Is barely possible that all of the rejected appointees may serve until the next session of the legislature As to the work of the session just closed the governor has aproved 81 and has G4 of the measures passed now in his hands which he may or These were not all may not approve of the bills introduced by any means as a veritable flood of measures were killed outright or withdrawn The last bill signed by the president of the senate was the appropriation bill making apropriations for the support of the state government for two years One of the important acts of the legislature was the decision reached to build a state capltol The capitol when completed is to cost $2000000 A measure of more than ordinary importance is the insurance department bill This measure provides for the creation of a department of insurance This department is to be run by a commissioner whose salary is to be $2500 and whose office exto be $5000 are penses Advocates of good roads cannot help but be pleased with the action of the legislature In providing for a state commission which Is expected to see that the roads of the state are Improved The irrigation district bill was also a most important measure to be apUnder the proved by the legislature old law a farmer could not back his Irrigation project with anything more than the water filings and canal systems but under this district law the irrigation system of any community can be backed by all of the real property of the irrigated territory Thus a farmer is enabled to float a bond that is Just as sound and salable as any municipal or school bond A most important measure to the mining Industry of the tate and especially to the western part of Salt Lake county and Tooele county is the bill which was domain eminent passed over the veto of the governor The Utah National Guard was also the recipient of favorable legislation three bills relating to mining affairs being passed The most important of the three bills is an act creating a state armory board and authorizing it to borrow from the state land board to be used In the erection of $85000 an armory and arsenal In Salt Lake City Governor Spry announced on Monday that he had decided to veto four bills which since their passage by the legislature have caused a great deal of criticism The bills which the governor has announced that he would veto are commonly known known as the fire and police bill the liquor bill and the two Des Moines government bills The fire and police bill placed the operation and control of the fire and police departments In the hands of a commission of three members to be appointed by the governor the city however while having virtually nothing to say regarding the departments to foot the bills The Des Moines bills provided for the control of the city by a commission of five comprising a mayor and Bill for Nevada four commissioners together with an Carson City Nev — By a vote of 41 auditor the remaining city officials to be appointed by the commission conto 5 the Nevada assembly has bill provided that saThe curred in the amendments to the anti- loons beliquor closed from 7 o’clock In the gambling bill proposed and adopted evening until 7 o’clock the following law' new Is made The senate the by limited saloons to one for effective October 1 1910 immediately morning1000 population based upon every preceding a state election at w'hich it the census of 1900 which only gave may be voted on through referendum Salt Lake City a population of 57000 Bridge whist poker and all banking and would decrease the saloons from games are prohibited under penalty approximately 140 to 57 made treatfor misdemeanor punishable In justice and embraced a misdemeanor court by six months in jail or $500 fine ing many other stringent provisions NORTHWEST NOTES postofflce The Rawhide (Nevada) class 7111 be advanced to presidential Vprll 1 and the salary Increased to J100 a year Hamilton Pollard aged 75 president f the State Savings and Trust company formerly ons of the cattlemen In southern Colorado died it Pueblo March 17 The federal grand Jury at Carson City Nevada has returned an Indictment- against the Southern Pacific railroad for granting secret rebates to the White Pine California Sugar and agency While attempting to evict a Chinaman from a small shack In Denver for E Thompfailure to pay rent W was shot son a real estate broker and probably fatally wounded by the Chinaman Although Andrew J Davis a millionaire mine owner 4t Butte Mont has been dead more than twenty years the litigation over his estate which has been in the courts of Montana and Massachusetts is not yet finished Reports of the washing out of the Hauser Lake dam now being rebuilt an the Missouri river eighteen miles from Helena were grossly exaggerated No permanent work of any kind wa3 Injured In the slightest degree Lindsay’s hotel and two adjoining auildings at Millers twelve miles west af Tonopah Nev were completely destroyed by fire March 17th The flames broke out in the second story of the hotel while a dance was in progress '' In the dining room Smiling cheerfully and declaring ne had nothing to say Nick Petrlck aonvlcted of murdering Harry Miller marshal at Kenton Wash April 10 1908 has beensenleced to be hanged at the state penitentiary at Walla Walla on May 21 During a quarrel over the location af a fence near Knowlton Mont William Bradshaw shot Rudolph Casper In the neck and Herbert Newman in the leg Casper’s wound is said to be All the a serious one parties involved are ranchmen Hovering between life and death at a hospital Colo in Grand Junction Mary Trajll a beautiful Mexican girl 18 years old victim of a brutal assault may not survive her Injuries Confined in the city Jail are two Mexicans charged with the assault The news comes from Three Forks Mont that gold was found a few days ago by a man digging a well He had dug about thirty feet when he found Ha gold pieces as large as pinheads took a bucket of the' sand which proved to have $50 in gold in it Great Falls Mont has the distinction of having the largest concrete smokestack in the world even though the work was done by a German firm The stack is 506 feet In height and or 17000 weighs 34000000 pounds tons It rests on a concrete 25 feet deep and 100 feet in diameter It Is announced that before Clarence H Mackay of the Postal Cable company and son of Nevada’s bonanza king sails for Europe from New York April 1 he will make definite arrangements to donate to the University of Nevada $250000 for a and new administration library building A E Holt of Oakland has brought suit against Sholtz & Co of Denver for $5000 for damages for false ImHolt was arrested with prisonment George Sexsmith who was charged from with having stolen perfumery Sexsmith was taken firm Denver the back to Denver for trial but Holt was released ot Alderman W A Poffenberger Cripple Creek Colo who has admitted accepting a bribe of $350 from a public utility corporation for his vota against granting a franchise to a rival concern and who has charged other aldermen with bribery has been removed from office and will be prosecuted ' From returns received by the state board of equalization the total valuation of the state of Montana is fixed Some at $252294016 of the chief constituents thereof are: Realty $124328449 city lots $49588876 improvements thereon $28785608 mining claims and improvements railroads $36000000 The Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul line 'has been finished between Tacoma But twenty-fivand Missoula Montana miles of track remain to be laid in Montana and then the line will be the coast to from Chicago complete ThereAis every reason to believe that the last spike will be driven before April 2 the date set for completion The mystery of the disappearance o! forty head of cattle owned by Daa six weeks Hudson of Riverton Wyo ago has been cleared by the discovery that Indians on the Wind river iesen steer carcases vatlon are fishing from the Big Horn river and holding The steers unhigh carnival on beef doubtedly broke through the Ice while crossing the river saloon Fred Bossier man of Billings Mont is dead from a knife thurst through his lung Herman Erzlnger is In jail and will ba charged with murder in the first! degree He i3 alleged to have stabbed Bossier early on the morning o£ March 1 ' |