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Show I By Nye Saving the right of appeal in case in which the judgment was rcn. dered by United States and supreme court commissioner prior to the admission of Utah, and in which the time to appeal had not expired on January 3, officers, other than by Impeachment for crimes, misdemeanor and malfeas- ODD THINGS OF GLASS lightning and bugs but it Is hardly lo be that glass houses should be free expected high from mice. The inmates could hardly ance in offief. do better than to employ glass traps for Driscoll Introduced senate bill No. 66, llouss-traps- , Bricks, Fish the capture of such vermin. The for the appointmens of a metaliferoue Cofina, great Bait mine inspector, defining his duties, the acadvantage of the glass mouse-trap- , Febnuuy Jth. 1896, to the statement of the inventor, violation thereof, salary and removal, cording Housed Several petition and protecta la that "if a mouse should enter the By Fergusson of Salt Lake (by re- the protection of the lives and health of trap, were agalnct the Morricon railroad bill quest) Providing for the appointment persons employed in the metallifefous We May Lira ia Houses of Glass, Sleep la he may be seen by others who chance to read. of a clerk for the Third judicial district mines of the state. Glass Bedsteads, Woman Wear Glass come that way, and they will be inStock Live the court, Allison Introduced senate bill 67, deo! The adverce report Oowns aad Baby Play with Oltss Blocks, clined to join the one inside, especially I Bjr Ferguison of Salt Lake (by rebill, No. IS, to the duties of the secretary of state, committee on Condon when they observe that he is nibbling a fining I choice morsel. prevent cruelty to animal wa adopted. quest) Regulating appeal incase of fixing the compensation and i regulating the fees for services performed in his Howard bill No. 60, to prevent the usurpation of office. There is an Inventor who is known at Bolitho state a board killed By was of waters Creating office. of sleep, by fefoullng the patent office in Washington as the its and horticulture, defining powers apSenate bill 68, by Mr. Chambers An as laws exist'covering the point. Mulkey Bound Over. Man. His name is C. W. McLean Glass act comact to amend an act entitled Boise, Feb. 9. The Statesmans speDr. Condon's bill for the protection of propriating therefor. of New Berne, N. C., and during the The bill creates a board of sis mem- s cial from and female and amending the laws relating to the health of piling last few years he has secured patent for was tried Spokane says: Jack Mulkey I a and bound over for stage rob clerks was changed to one, emeliorating ber, PPlnted for term of four years private corporations. a surprising number of devices in glass board consisting of the governor, by United States Commissioner bery the condition of clerks and waiters and The bill repeals all of sections 2267 to A mong these is a glass coffin, which is secretary of state and state auditor. Kenyon. In default f $5000 bail he 3293 inclusive, compiled laws of i888md passed. By Mansfield To amend sections 1 enacts other sections in their stead. guaranteed proof against decay and rats, went to jail. Bills were introduced as follows: So long as no deliberate attempt Is made and 6 of chapter 43 of the Session Laws The stage was lobbed between Nampa Corporations of all kinds formed must to smash it, it By Stevens Conferring on Judges of of to last forever. An ought 1890, and enacting a new secUtah, d Silver City last November and a and of be formed of members District Courts In the State of Utah the other contrivance is a stair case made small amount tion known as section 6A, relating to the whom must be residents of this state. of money taken. Mulke power and jurisdiction heretofore exer wholly of glass steps, landing and new was identified and collecting of taxes on assessing by pssengers. Senate bill 69, by Mr. Chambers An el posts being all made o! that material clsed by Probate Judges in the Territory transient stock and providing for a pento repeal and to enact a new section Yet another is a glass barrel. But per of Utah in cases of insane persons, act Kd. Mmltk ChallnmCsrlftt, alty for fraudulent acts in listing, asses-in- g instead and lieu of section 11, of By Condon For the promotion of chapter haps the most remarkable invention of and collecting taxes on said stock. Dayton, O., Feb. 10. The sporting en the Glass Man is a billiard table made of element had some March kindness to animals. excitement here toSenate The Senate passed three 6, of an act approved to 12, 1894, of glass, It is made the duty of all school teach bills and four were Introduced. titled HAn act relating procedure in the way of a direct night The challenge r to teach and impress upon their courts, in the settlement of esThe day may' yet arrive when people given to James J. Corbett, by "Denver act, introduced by A1 probate practices corrupt manner most and tates effective pcs guardianships. pupils in the A patent has Ed" Smith. Corbett is here with his will live in glass houses. lison, was the only one on which any I ill no holdar of a sible the duty of kindly treating not that The provides been secured by another inventor for theatrical company, The Naval Cadet, fight was made. Although this is only all domestic animals, but, so far as measure concerning elections, there claim against an estate shall maintain bricks of a peculiar pattern. The and at the end of the second act Smith is glass claim the thereon unless action possible, all living creatures. any was no politics in the debate. Demomaterial of which they are composed be- met Corbett as he was coming off the first presented the executor or adminisAfter its first reading Harris moved crats as well as bmith said: I want to have a these a first class Republicans voted for a mortgage or ing of cases in with the indefinite postponement of the Con- it The trator, fight except you, and I will put up $10,006 will bricks keep the cold out of a dwel to opposition was confined to the time of presentation has ex. don bill. He was ruled out of order, when lien fight t. place on the American any It side and of while them mustered only Republican admitting the ling built but upon renewal of his motion after the three votes. pired. that-theis claimed ex will light. It I cant do It, as I am under second reading of the bill, it prevailed, obligaSenate bill 70, by Mr. Warner An act dude noise, being hollow. Furthermore, The other bills were No.s 8a and tions to fight the(winner of the After listening three and a half hours which came to section amend 4897, compiled from a general of need house the inmates be the not fee lie house, up glass go." in evening session, was held for argu bill and the bill for judges laws of 1888, relating to criminal proce- 'raid of being under too close observa-i- n providing ments on the Utah County contest case, dure in district courts, drawing and protempore. by neighbors, inasmuch as it is not ALHOGT HrcCKKDKD. and petit jubrought by J. F.Brlnghurst for the purgrand jurors summoning Bills were introduced. requisite that the bricks shall be transpose of unseating Hyrum Lemmon, tha or of acts parts rors, and to repeal all parent. They may be of opaque round Cat HI TkrMt With By Sutherland, S. B. 3$, concerning acts In conflict therewith. House adjourned shortly before mid' Claas. glass, or of any color that may be sulta Mk Friths. night, rith a vote practically as far re electors of president and vice president. Senate bill No. 71, by Warner The hie for decorative effect. Senate bill 56, by Sutherland Provid Sait Lake, Feb. 12. Hosea Burton atmote a. when the House assembled. bill Thus before many years have passed exempts from levy and execution, auidds in the city jail about Senate. The Judiciary committei ing for the office of state examiner and chairs, tempted tables, desks and books to the it will be considered the height of luxuo'clock last reported favorably House bill No. 82 prescribing duties. night. The weapon used table and value to $200. Household, ry, perhaps, to occupy a glass dwelling. Senate bill No. $7, by Sutherland providing for fees to be collected by jgged, triangular piece of:'glass kitchen furniture of $300; one sewing Glass bricks, of course, are expensive, w broken from his ceil window with a fire State, county, district and school officers Relating to the university. It is made machine, all family hanging pictures and People who live in glass houses will be shovel. With and designating the treasuries into a body corporate and Is given all the this rude instrument he drawings, all carpets In use, provisions able to afford to wear clothes of glass which the same shall be paid, and adver- rights of such institutions under law. three inches in length, for three months, two cows with suck- Nearly twenty years ago there was in the right side of his neck. Senate bill 58, by Chidester, by re- ing calves, two sows with sucking pigs, shown at the centennial sely on House bill No. 34, defining eviAt in exposition one place the wound exceeds Its dence required to convict in grand lar- quest Relating to civil action defenses all of apparel every a wearing bonnet necessary length Philadelphia composed entirely n and appeals without costs. depth. After being temporarily cared ceny cases. person; all beds and all bedding; farm- of glass. It was a love of a bonnet. The for in the jail and a couple of stitches The Committee on Live Stock reII- ing utensils, $300; two oxen, two horse flowers were glass, and so were the ribFebruary bill No. for taken to hold together the Senate n, ported favorably gaping sides House Communications from the or two mules and harness and food for bons, which looks like the finest satin. of the the prevention of disease among sheep. wound, Burton was taken to St. same for sixty days, one wagon, all seed The patentee of this process describes it senate announced tha rejection of House The following bills were passed: and vegetables not exceeding in as suitable for the manufacture of neck- Marks hospital where his wounds were bill 34, providing for the punishment of grain dressed. Senate bill No. 45, providing for the branded stock whose owner is unknown; value $300. The tools and chest of a ties, shawls, table covers, etc. It was nearly 12 oclock when a worelease of one or more joint debtors, not the seal mechanic exceeding $300; In fabrics of this kind a very fine the passage of House bills 82 and 88. No man in jail heard Burton without releasing the others; Senate bill instruhis of and a the records; notary 82 regulates the fees to be charged by calling for quality of glass Is used. It Is spun in dentist No. 44, providing for seals for district or of ments a help. doctor, Going to the door she asked what surgeon, of and 88 officials th.eadsof and for trials exceeding delicacy, provides public courts; House bill No. 81, making legal surveyor and their libraries; the books these several colors may be produced at was the matter. He replied that he had protempore. judges by of judges, attorneys and ministers; the cut his throat and that if help wasnt holidays Include January 1st, February An adverse report was made on the the same time. They are woven in a got a miner not exceeding $500; his of cabin soon he would be dead. 23d, May 30th, July 4th, July 24th, Sep- bit devices of ordinary pattern. loom requiring Anybody tools, etc., $200; two oxen, horses or tember 1st, and December 25th ; Houae to be City Physician Dalby was summoned observe that a thin sheet of glass is placed on smelters. mules, their harness and a wagon, cart may bill No. 60, authorizing school districts by telephone. Meanwhile Burton was An adverse report was made on or dray owned by cartman, drayman slightly elastic. The threads employed taken down the stairs from that failed to levy a special tax in 1895 bill and it was rethe womans of fineness be are as to such or hackman, etc.; a physicians, surgeons in weaving where department he to levy such tax, and House bill No. 66, committed. was and confined, to all not brittle. at or mininister's horse and buggy with perfectly pliable the and below, hallway laid on the The substitute for House bill 104 was there amending the law relating to the reof would a glass naturally go bare three months hay or grain; all money With gown floor, the best accommodations afdemption of property sold for taxes, so passed. Cinof Not like a pair glass slippers. in any manner growing out of anv life forded by the jail for any as to allow four years for such redempThe favorable report on Senate bill derellas. Oh, nol Cinderella did not emergency annual when insurance premiums paid case. tion. 44 was adopted. wear glass slipper. Her slippers in the All do exceed not $500; public property Dr. Dalby made a hurried examlna-io- n Bills were introduced as follows: The Joint Printing committee intro the dedtor be the original French story were of vair, and If real of thd wound and decided to personal. To duced Senate bill No. 52, providing fo Gibbs enable communities to By send head of a family, a homestead with which means fur. Vair and verre the Injured man to and of cora State Printer from themselves detatch the the appointment municipal are hospital, after pronounced glass, exactly crops, etc., of the value of $1000. Also meaning first affording such porations. defining his duties. Hence the corruption. temporary relief as $500 for his wife and $250 for each alike. was possiblr. Murdock, By request Authorizing by man has Smith named Senate bill No. 50, by Mr. Warner A Is of homestead Pittsburg child. If the greater Burton has been drinking courts to appoint fruit tree inheavily for value it may be partitioned or sold with invented a process for making glass slip- six providing for prosecutions in criminal county spectors. days past. Last evening some of his case by information. no bid pers in molds. They would not do very the but of consent the debtor, relatives had him locked up to Senate Another railroad bill appearkeep him Senate bill No. 53, by Mr. Sutherland ed. It was introduced by Jones and shall be received less in value than the well for dancing. There is no reason from getting liquor. He had only been should be a not woven debt. named. gown glass to why public Relating fixes a maximum rate for transporting figures in the three or four hours when he Senate bill 13, the amended Irrigation of iridescent glass, and its wearer would made jail It requires the County Clerk of each coal, provides that cars for same shall be the on his own life. He attempt ballwas an animated and a sent look like rainbow on county, the Recorder of each city, the provided within ten days from applies law passed third reading was at onetime a guard in the floor one oi room shimmer jail and dazzling clerk of the Board of Education and the tion and providing heavy penalties for to the house. of late has been a restaurant the for hues. bill running Senate at pros50, providing clerk of each school district to indorse violations. where Bingham, hit is Informaat iriof cues all criminal ecution family of the' manufacture Until by recently a certificate on every bond, warrant or The following bills were passed: SenHe is the son of Gen. Burton, present of the and is descent glass was set down in the list of other evidence of debt that the same is ate bill 46, defining duties of attorney-genera- tion, was passed on a suspenrion known about town. widely rules. limit at such lost arts. But in 1878 it was rediscoverwithin the lawful debt Senate bill 50, prodidingforthe Senate joint memorial No. 3, asking and now it is a common commercial ed, county, city and school district, and prosecution of criminal cases on inforto adopt the metric system in- article. It is made by exposing the meltIssued according to law. Referred to mation ;Senate bill 31, relating to county congress troduced by Mr. Cannon, was passed on Lake Bays Released. to committee. ed glass the vapors of sals of sodium. the Judiciary prosecutnlg attorneys Senate bill 53, re- a suspension of the rules. Anaconda, Mont., Feb. 11. John Bur ting At the Metropolitan Museum of Art are Senate bill No. 54, by Mr. quiring a certificate from certain public House The session of the house lastand George Harris, the runaway of numbers exhibited to liens of judgments. bottles, plates officers that bond issues are within lim- ed great boys minutes, when adjournjust thirty from Sait Lake, were given their freeNo. bill Senate of articles for and other were substitute which 13, The itations ; Senate bill 34, relating to the ment was taken and the rest of the day glass made and used long before Christ was dom yesterday on their promise that relating to the collection of Irrigation ncn( 0f judgments on real property, to committee work. devoted they would return home a. they came. Bills introduced S. B. 59, by Glen taxes, was recommitted to the commit- Mr. Nye presented a petition from born- They were dug up in Cyprus and The police held them two days without tee on irrigation and Agriculture. certain earnings citizens of Salt Lake, protesting against elsewhere. Many of them have a beauMiller Exempting a word from their but is it tiful the of House bill No. 88, provided for the I from execution, attachment or garnish-tria- l the result irldescense, parents. A letter passage of S. B. No. 8, the proposed from Burts father Glass will rot like a ticket for courts ment. Inclosing in of cases district anything by judges revision of the fire and police commis- decay. was received has and 8 the of structure bill No. else, Glen Senate decay 60, split was Miller by passed. sion act. pro tempore, today. The boys if not on 'heir S. B. No. 54, by Booth was introduced, this ancient glass in laminae or flakes, way home! Fixing the price to be charged for the Adjourned until Monday. the light so as to pro- areproba lyi Butte where they were publishing of legal notices. relating to liens of judgement on real which interrupt February duce brilliant red, green, purple and before co ing to Ana onda. Senate bill 61, relating to the garnish- property. was adHpusE Hyrum Lemmon other rainbow colors. ment and attachment of pension money. judged by the house one of the duly ' Senate bill 63, by Jones Providing The window blinds of the glass house HIM IXII1AX '. elected members of that body from for the payment of miner's wages in lawwill be of glass, of course. future of the Pleasure. Anticipate contest Uuh county and the brought ful money. That Is another patent, and the inventor Hevew TkssMsd Nehednled to Attend took a fort- suggests that such blinds for the seat, occupied by Mr. Lemmon, Smith entire The family t Wended Knee. may be made February IS. an was summer. It this vacation colors whatever are by James F. Brlnghurt, was dismissed. of desired. in nights Baby Senate Sutherland recorded himself unusual Omaha, Feb. 10. A special to the Bee Claims were presented and referred as thing for them all to go away the nursery will perhaps play with glass from Pine as being opposed to the measure which Ridge, Neb., says: The great indifollows: about talked and it, building blocks, and at a suitable age he Pine Ridge declares that a man shall not be dis together, and they beweeks convened today for M. D. Harris will receive a Christmas gift of a pair of collectively, By Robinson Claim of from the employ of any person, vidually For some months a private charged do and to were sum the in forehand. They of Kane county, subscription going roller skates with glass rollers. Both of has been firm or corporation, because of the fact solicited emang the Indians to were not going to do all sorts of these ideas have been patented. of $12.50 for uncollected taxes. they of his being a member of any labor send delegates to Washington to confer When he is old enough to go fishing things during the precious vacation peBy Andrus Claim of Thomas P. union in considering house bill 26. with the authorities in reference to matride meant she to said Sister in riod. of collector Washington county, Big he will not dig worms Bills introduced: Sutherlaud introgarden, ters pertaining to the Pine Ridge the sum of $18.15 for uncollected taxes. duced senate bill 64, amending section x the bicycle. Little Sister said that she but will be provided with artificial bait It was said 7,000 Indians agency. By Heiner Claim of W. J. Eddington of an act entitled, An act amending meant to make mud pies all day long, in the shape of a hollow minnow of glass would be present at the but constable In Morgan precinct, Morgan subdivision 3 of section 3877 of the com- and Big Brother said he meant to not so coated on the Inside partly with a lu- there is no that so large a probability "I as at look Latin a much criminal in cases, grammar. minous The paint. county, expense originator of this number will attend. Not piled laws of Utah of 1888, relating to 700 got In tell you what I mean lo do, cried minnow says that it is a brilliant object 38.95- witnesses. At this season zero weather is Bills were introduced at follows: Senate bill 65, by Mr. Sutherland An Small Brother, all on fire at the pros- In the water calculated to compel the probable at any day. The Indians for of so much atteention of any fish that has a particle this reason will By Stevens To provide for a uniform act to carrry Into effect the provisions of pect not travel much. The not to say my prayers. going of appetite. system of free schools throughout the section ai, article a a of the constitution "Im scene of the meeting was Wounded of Utah, providing for the removal of New York Evening Sun. Glass bedsteads may be proof against Kee state of Utah. wenty miles from hete. UTAH LEGISLATURE'S WORK. I shop-girl- one-thir- 1 con-einen- y Maher-Fitzsimmo- ns sal n 4 smoke-consumin- g Bo-llth- anti-combi- ever-changin- g l; Booth-Rela- I 1. POtV-WOll- pow-wo- Cot-tar- w n, in-th- pow-wo- to-fla- y. |