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Show illi: MOKNlNtl THE EXAMINER Fubllahad every day to Ua Standard Publishing WM. GLABMAMN. IMmil uBoay tbe F Oft Manage by Carrlaft laoluiag Xsaaalna. Hernia Hr Boatl capias V SUBSCRIPTION Subacrlbere bn Tba RATES. to IbBara oft ,W W EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone.. Ball Phone BUSINESS OFFICE ... ..... .. Indapandant Phona JJ 61 ,, Ball Plwna WM. GLASMANN , Indapandant PhonanaaaaoaooooN Bft PHOIICm No. 123 of both uu, lino nf lieu load exaim-tu- ?ui with the ubedteiwe of tlir itiiusa. ci order natural and the proper to 'he Arbitrary systems yield only t l since And of Ueiiuiida lurre. fhere will 1 nurii ui the principle of fore ia humaa affairs so long a there is syteniaiie. injustice m the life naliolis. So long a humaa nature what it. is, privilege will of yield to appeal made ia the ssw arguvekue and urged only by tiie ments of fcwcetneb and light. War and revolution are scourges of nianitind. truly, but they are eeutial lact in b union pri.gren. Render lhem nations tmpowililr, and the progretis-owill halt. This we know i a painful doctrine to great numbers of good iwo-- l ie who regrd war a unneeesary and out of date. War, indeed, would be nnnecMwary and out of date if all men were just and fair, willing to confurm their practice to the Golden Rule. Rut aii men are not Ju- -t nor fair nor willing lo yield In the Hjiirit of Justice and For such there are no argumerry. ments but the of fnn-e- ; argument men while in tbe such remain and world, and while they hold place In its leadership, there would lie little or no progress if the principle of force were f will confer a favor by Ebawiaar cIsmo, their m-r- J cw MUth OnelUdlng f Mil ON ntiUi at Ogdaa " Mul Telophase Kft H hidfatni tbla office of einfng " 120 talaphono ayatoma cloaad aftar S p. m. THE PUNISHMENT FOIl 8ELL1NU VOTES. We have been requested lu aialo If It L a crime to aeorpt money for vote. In Utah, and If no, what I bo peenlly la. It la a crlma to buy or sell vuto in Utah and the penalty la $1,000 flue or not wore than five yean, la the elate priaun, or both line and liupriaonnivnL It la remarkable to learn how few people now tbat It ia a crime to sell vote. Tbe legislature thought, It would atop tba tralfle in vulea when it made a law permitting tbe inaa who aella hie rote to turn aiatea evidence, 2nd time furnfab evidence to coat let i h wan who buya the vole. But it aeewa tbal Iboae who have beea buying and selling voiea have not n vailed themaelves of the privilege of Informing on each oilier. u Ml-trThe elacliuua are becoming in Utah that aome beroio iiieibOtL will have to be adopted by tbe legls-lalur- s to reaiore the elective franeM-- e But the law to ha former purity. warns to be ample, tba troubla ia lo convict tba man who aella voles and Ihe tuan who buya (hem. One or the a witness oilier will have tu become r gainst tbe other and tba law prolecta tlie man who Inform Ilia officer of aay rluia against tba aloe lion laws. Section SIS of the revised laws of Vtah HUS says: "Any person who las offended any election law of tba at la a competent wlineaa against my other person violating any election law and may be compelled to teatlfy upon any trial. A person so testifying be liable to Inshall not thereafter dictment. prosecution or punlshmont for the offense with reference to which Ms tentlmony waa given." Thia law should cause every election bribe given or taken to be exposed and f inished, but It soema to lmvo no effect ca tha traffic la voles. IV hope tbe legislature now In session will make the law still more stringent. n FORCE AND PROGRK88. Those who argue that war with II hardshliH and aurferlnga and cruelties bears no relation to tbu progress of the world ana invited lo turn their eyes upon St. Petersburg and the other great confers of Russia. The people arc struggling toward liberty, they are tracking oat for rights which have been denied them by unnumbered generations of tyrants. War la. Indeed, a cruel thing, full of terrible iucidoula, painful la every asiiect, but it often tiiaea lends toward better conditions, course which tbe through tbe only world has yet found to reach bettor conditions. Of course, It would be better, or at least pleasanter. If a peoplo might attain Its freedom through peaceful processes; but no natinn haa ever yet attained ha freedom la this way, and probably none ever will, not at least until the world grow vastly better. 1"P to now thero lias been found hut one road from bondage to liberty, and it 1 the same rough road the Ruaaians are now traveling. To talk-- about other wean of progress la a country like Russia ia to talk unnswi-e- . No Imperial dynastry. no privileged class, ever rbatea It authority and its advantages voluntarily or willingly. To the guv EXASIINKII AODKN, UTAH, public lajUs mid be u.ucd. iikurii-rauu'- th- -t No n-- iiiort-M-ri- flouting, lights iu pub rul' d!. , land il.ri-riiu- .tc-ai- arrant was LAKE MEN Ul'1 NEVADA CLAIMS. homr-Meeke- g Waih-Inglo- inler-CHte- h u cou-ntll- ). - aud last cveuing h was agaia taken lo the police station, bis Load bring pliuwd at $20. Sous Di. I. . Wiihie. wiu, La j'Jt re after hia arrival frieads came to lus J. turned fioin an axteuded tr.p ibiuugh recui and again balled Mai out. the Olauft and Ferey Pat'.ea were, R Ii'Dniwii, Guldfleld aud iL Bullirog other men arrant ink region, rcpurie,! yre'ei'day that he had FLANS TO CKLEBKATE purcl.a!ud a group of COMPLETION CLARK ROAD. claims iu Bullfrog aud had imorporat-e- i of a cumpany mvli a capitalization lot! night eaioaof tbe Salt Lake 1 1. dot), OoU share, tbe ineui puraUun becouncil waa aa lnlrreeliiig one. At the ing affectsii under the laws of South !n ginning Cousellmaa Hobday objectia presDakota. William Van A'.en ed to Councilman Dean being allowed and Dr. ident uf tbe new re.mpany any voice ou the floor of the eounr.il. Wubie is and it i to Some time afterward Councilman Wells of half float uf tba puipose company gave Councilman Black the lie direct. the ttu-i- t fur development purftisea, And slope were taken to celeaud tu tbat and ettice will be eiab-liMie- d brate finally, of the "gulden aplke." the driving at aud in Uoatun, Ugden, will be Ike last one driven Ikl spike tbe Gutufield, Nev. The purchase of in tbe San Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt propcrile wa made fim M. Uenaon, railroad. who haa been the lurahir of a number Soon after Mr. Hobday arrived in that the council oi other favorable properties iu chamber he had hi oppordivtiba, tha price running into several tunity. The vote was oa two appoint-lueuthouNUide of dulbu. aud the vendor Recorder Crltchlow. Mr. of f the total Dean hadCity retaining 20 per cent voted yea. Hobday rose to ktirf k. Avauciated iu the enterprise are a point of order. He claimed that William 11. Child, Many B. Cole. Judge wa nut entitled to vote, aa he P. M. G. Bench sud Hasting had barn appointed janitor of the etty George of tin city, and Jon'iih Vasaeur of Lac-D- and county building. President HewFlambeau, Win. lett ruled that the point waa not for Dr. in sjieaklng of the acquiailioii, the chair to decide in that way. It was Wit hie yesterday mated tbat nineteen fur the courts. alof the claim! are the Beatty, Mr. Crltchlow bad sent In a comready a heavy producer, two adjoin the munication saying that George E. May-coo-k Dugina! Bullfrog and three He next to bad resigned a deputy recorder. Senator Oddles buldiugs. which are He therefore appointed W. I). Nell, now producing o much of the yellow clerk of Ihe civil court, as deputy In metal under lease. Before accuring the Mr. May cocks place. W. J. 8loan wa greup Dr. Withie made an exhaustive Fppointod ft clerk of tbe court In tbe examination and tound that at least place of Mr. Nell. twelve of the claim gave excellent values on the surface uy panning teat, FELL ONE HUNDRED FEET. while ome sensational values In crude oie were obtained- - 'the title of the John Forseman yesterday filed a Bullfrog company ia the Kawblt A anil against the Daly-Juddamage Mines company. la the Federal court, company Mining in Speaking of the developments he ask $15,200 damages tor the 'Jonopah, Bullfrog aad Goldfield in which Injuries. The complaint aeta districts. Dr. Withie scales (bat In no personal forth that on April 12, 1903. while emsrutie has tbs importance of tha region t a a timber man on the been overrated. On his t way from ployed mine. Forselevel of the Daly-JuJa distance of twenty-eigTcnopah, man fell down a chute from the 1300 to miles to Goldfield, he panacd forty Ike 1400-lolevel, breaking hia ribs, freight teams of twenty animals each, hia logs, and receiving ocher injuries cariying supplies to Goldfield. Thia aud have permanently disabled hint. the roogesilon of hundreds uf railroad which claims that the chute was Forseman cars at Heuo, awaiting transfer and nor protected, and that neither lighted toi warding, ha think, is a sufficient inthe injuries suffered by him were due dex of the development of tbo new entirely to rareleaane on the part of field. the defendant company. broad-yaugwill the be railroad By spring to Tonopab, and the survey for GIRL TO BE DEPORTED. the extension to Goldfield, and ultimately to Bullfrog, is now under way. Hans Tskeds, the Jspsnese girl who The mineralized srew appear to be ha been detained at the county jail enlarging, especially around Goldfield, aince January 1 cm the charge of beand it ui the doctor's opinion (list this in thia country, nnd a popittailoa of 30.U00 in ing unlawfully year will Goldfield ftlune. The town now has tbise banka and one more in process uf oi sanitation, and during his visit (here he saw two lots aell for B11TATION CONSIDERED car-taial- ceat and often lets. FRED The Clothier M. NYE Wash. 2413 Manager K. H. ('banning. Jr., of the, Highland Bov company yesterday an muncr--i a rain in wages for VuBf ti.e employes uf the smelter. the skimmer will reneive $3 a day lc aod the trammers w trad of i drive an lucreoae of lu emu a day. Mis Bertha Vail, daughter Charles Vail, rlectnciaa at ike Are dH wa operated upon yer-- i putmem, Saints biapuj nay at fhe Latter-da-y tin fur decay of the radius bone of right arm. C'ha.i-wifkis- nt ot Gov-era- Two cases of smallpox were reported to the Board of Health yesterday. The patients are William Hay. 15 Commercial street, and R. B. Kingsbury, 49 Fiowera court. ej Enoch N. JackUn uf 31111 Creek was Post, bu-lne- es CONVICTED FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS POUR HUNDRED PICTURES OP PLACES CHRIST VISITED WHEN ON EARTH OF ROBBING THE KIRK GROCERY. Waller K. Burrell was rvinvlrted oT robbery by the Jury In Judge Armstrong's court yesterday. lie was found guilty of having on 'the night of November 26. 1904, robbed John Kirk t the point of a revolver, lie and hla trot her Edmund were accuwd uf the crime. Edmund will las tried today. Both brother worn cliurged on the same indk'tmenl. but on the motion of their attorney. 8. 1. Armstrong, they obtained separate trial. The robbery took place at Klrk'a grocery store at the roriur of Third Eouih and Fourth WseL The two brother were caught soon after the coniniittlng of the crime. They were arrested by Detective Chase and Burt John Kirk positively identified the men aa tha criminals. NO STRIKE OF Picture of scenes as theyappear today, Where Christ was Bora, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of His Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. PROVE BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY. THE THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK OF THE CENTURY V RIMERS, From tho fact, that two cylinder printing press feeders quit work fur an hour or two yesterday inorulug to bring a disputed point before the Allied I'rimlng Trades council. It wa noised about that all the union printing office in town were closed by a strike, uinl that the legislative priming wa tied up. The imiut In dispute was whether an apjwentice should be allowed only with two cylinder presses, or with each three journeymen or fraction thereof. The employers met with the Allied council last night aud exwhich wa that an plained their apprentice be allowed with each three journeymen or fraction. Tho request wa acctiled to by the union and the difference are over. Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who aims th annexed coupon and pays 75 cents in advance for the 1 2th months sub" scription to the Morning Examiner. The price of the book is $400 and can be seen at the Examiner Office 360 24th Street No Trouble to Show It This Offer Good Only as Long as Books Last COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS .TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN: 4 hareby subsctlba for the MORNING EXAMINER for 12 months and agree to pey the sun ef 7S cente per month promptly et tke end of each month on condition that I receive free of ell charge that 400 page book called "The Earthly Footatepa of the Maa of Galilee," by paying ia advance when I receive the book the sum ef 75 cente, which chall be applied on the 12th months subscription. Should I leave the City permanently at anytime within 12 montba then tha 75 cants shall be forfaited and I keep the book. NAME SCHOOL BOARD COMMITTEES. rrealdent Oscar W. Moyle of th board of education laal evening tlio a'umliug committee for l ho year. They, the Aral named lit caeh balance being chair nun, aie: Teacher and school wurk -C- ADDRESS COUPON FOR MADAME nm-niig. Newman, Henderson, Thoms, Olicindoi fer, Moyle. FinHiuv ('hceeman, Thoms- -, Marlin. Edwurds, Cuntmlnga. Muyle. and gruunde-GiamiBuilding N'ewinau, Marini, Cheeanian, Edward. Moyle, School law Henderson, Edwards, Gianqite, Thon as, Newman, Moyle. . Rule Moyle, Henderson. Marlin, rheennan, Cnmmiag. At Ust night'- - Hireling It wait also derided to eaiablib a kindergarten in the I'nloii Kvhind, with Ml Vera Lane ue, TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN: I hereby subscribe for the MORNING EXAMINER for rix months at the regular rates on condition that you send me MADAME postpaid every month for twelve months.' . NAME. Obern-dorfer- SERIOI'S. Jan. 24. 'Die RituaUon at the vaidltal ia ttll cimtc.deml owing to .e udrieiM reivivi.il :r charge. Mi- - lame ha had charge of kgiistiun in Seniheru Kus-l- n aud t.i the free kindergarten at the h Moseow. ward schiadliouLe for several years past, and probably ia a well ft:-il tor Ihe new position a- PIONEER DEAD. any kinder-gartuc- r in the itiy. Incrciiera la Miiaric in t':.e follow-biVirginia Coy, Mont., Jan. 2 1. Oliver appruvril by the Frep.i h. a Montana pioneer, and for mane years one of the bet known board: ML Fannie Gailbraiih. from merchant or this city, I dead ai hi l.iu to rTo: M.. .Margaret MacVichic. to FT'i. fio'ii hiiiiie here, aged SO year. I'li'f .1 1. waa authorizcir to I t.'c. .a-- .' I.'.'.i ii worth or mw tiok h..d sec. Lei's we've f.mr Tankley in tin tnnou grade uf the tor Hii'Uii l'Sven'i we? And of iblnkm tt L. city .Marklev'a called lor a l.:uliV;l eaih time. l'it.MT IV A THEATER. lalaiechman-Evee- pt the -' :iii'c Me . called fer a "llotib t.kta!!" 1. i ..r a fiaht 1'hiladelpbta Prere. " '' I'arlt theater Futunlav Mamma I hope Willie li.dii t a if.:.!. man were orrtt-tft- l Ilf liistnrbiiiC the :) I hit. fib when you foin:l be ;n i P'n iii,iawi!ir,tf n ca.h bond uf M) Jam? I. t1' ailuwed to gu, thf N-i Aunt .lanr-if ali. 7fon I li.-a j- l"'l: f st '. tor ! . : .1 I I1.;: S.1.!V ,. t .. :i i ix Brown, on,' of tin-u- i r,t. , m-isn lu' ..krd at ..i; .i fail- (a tin, fra.-.ir Uun'i knuw, am1: ,i , J 'ii m t;;. a, Giy a;jui!iifil hour, Mi rrin, Ruiau Unn-gerp- ADDRESS. Thtr-iicat- MAIL SUBSCRIBERS 11- -0 vl.,-u- frr-tir-a- v x 1 ; to go by nudoutsideof TO THE MORNING EXAMINER GENTLEMEN: I hereby eubecribe for tho MORNING EXAMINER for 12 month and agree to pay the etna of 50 cents per month, In advance or y in advance fer the term ef one year on condition that I receive quarte-lfree of all charge that 400 page book caltod "The Earthly Footsteps ef the' Man of Galilee," by paying In advance when I receive the book the cum cf 75 cents, which shall be opplied on the 12th monthi subccrlptlon. Should I leave the City permanently at any time within 12 month then the 75 cent shall be forfeited and I keep thebook NAME. ADDRESS.. aru-rouu- i'k .1 1 . . .fin T.n, .1 v.,i it,. ) j.ia toviti; but a ln'iwb Cden COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS lt-5- wrwr or "Yenr wasting a lot of time an,l trying to capture that widow." "Why? Don't you think she'll marry me?" Sure; she told me the night aha met you that she was going to." Houston money apiece. The claims secured bv Dr. Withie for his company are the War Eagle. Belcher Nun. T, 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6, Bunriao Goldbug, Black Diamond Noo. 1, 2 and 3. Lone Jack, Mammoth, Red Top, Unrein, Urey Eagle, Garfield and Grand l'rlxe. r. Eo-lea- ht $10.(HK) comu::-sione- 2-- 13u0-foo- s Av. by the county fi.--ii well-kno- ge 1'14-u- t Here's an Overcoat opportunity a wire man will not lot get away from Ua rn jtiierday appo'nted county warden of game and Edward M'Kanna. a switchman cl suing for $1,000 fer personal injuries. tbe Oregon Short Line, ia now at StJ out of Tbe case was compromised Marks hospital a ths result of an ac4 ccurt. In the complaint it mated that riuent in which he suffered the lues ui was the plaintiff walking nrroaa hi right kg. It waa while throwini Eighth South near the Rio Grande a switch that McKmma fell in front ol' tracks on February 3, 1903. Hr wa UFproncblng rut-ou- t car, and had hia run into by oue of the engine of the severed at tha knee. The arcideiiL leg tbe that He complained company. occurred near M urray. company was at fault, because no notice wa given of the approach of an An Initiative and referendum max orgine. The whistle was not blown nnd meeting la to be held at the Federation' the bell was not rang. hall tonight. Henry W. Lawrence will and several Democrat. Retfliciate, obwas Judgment for $150 nnd orzts aud Socialists will addrea tained by John Henry Koehtniann publicans the meeting. The purpose is to get tbs against the Copper Belt'Katlroad com- subject of Initiative and referendum pany vester.lay. The case waa settled bo ore the voter. cut oi court aad judgment taken by consent. The suit waa for personal inWord wa received hers yesterday by wliu juries sustained by Kuelilmman, relatives of Mrs. Alan Luvey, wits of was in tbe employ of the company. tl.e cartonniat. tbat their Mary N. Huyck was released from iutant child waa dead. The family reE. ok. older David her husband, by Huy of Judge Armstrong yesterday. Tbe side in Butte. decree of court granted Mrs. Httyck a Chicago, Jan. 2. At tbe Young W divorce on the ground of desertion unsocial Ion home, S$ n,l failure to provide. They were mar- men's Christian that sevried at Leadvllle, Colo., in June, 1693. Michigan avenue, it was said was met eral days ago, Mary McKee, station In Chicago by Representatives of the United State Ft a A.railroad McNeal, a "Traveler' aid emMr. D pertinent of Agriculture at Washthe association. Tha strangby ployed to are be D. presC., expected ington, ent and take part In the program of er said she was on the way to her tbe annual meeting of the Utah Dairy- home in California. She spoke of a men's asaoriation, to be held In the city tioublo lit which she wa involved. An and county building February d Chicago Girl How do you New excellent program has been arranged people get around tbe rai-- t that, for the meeting and funds have been In witchcraft? secured which permit the, offering of your ancestors believed Boston Girl Oh, we cad It liberal prize on butter nnd cheese. now. Chicago New. Reduced rates for tbe occasion are offered by all lbs rallroHda. Berlin, Jan. 24. The Ruasian governArticle of the Uintah County Graz- ment has ordered the Ludgigloewe arm aou aa poadblc, ing association were filed with the factory to supply. county clei k yesUnlay. The object of 500 machine guns. tke company ia to carry trn a general Mad Lon, Wis., Jan. 24. Both houres land and livsatock business. The capita) stock Is $.700. John C. Mackav, of the legislature voted today separ8. T. Rigby and T. A. Calltater are the ately for United States Senator, LaFollette being named. officers of the company. ge i Now Is the Time to Buy an Overcoat We-te- nr g i SECURES FULLMER DAMAGES. Hanoi lal F. Fulluar settled tor $t(MI a case against tha Rio Grande Railway company yesterday. He was Di-a- v.i-i- If you want a Coat atep livsly, plaasa. If you knew that were gift Ing away $3 bills you would com la for your share, wouldn't you 7 Wolt, It's Just what woro doiag, and sometimes wo givo away oven more. y We are closing out our Overcoats. Wa wont carry them over. It isn't good business t do sc. Our Overcoat prices are cut to the HANNIBAL ts 1 Time's Up and Coats Must Go d. t- , Here's tha first "toot" ef our Overcoat Speoial. tion to her native country. The case against Frank Bigura. who was charged with bringing tLe woman nete -r to unmoral purpose, and who wa United have bad a hearing before Rtsea OemmiHionv Tauntey today, has been discharged. l- sAi.l home-riskin- Overcoats Ordered Out of the house YMT hose appeal for a w rit of habeas corMr-fahapus waa heard by Judge Thomas or- ll on Saturday, was yeeteiday dered by Judge Mankail to be turned over tu Inspector McCabe fur deporta- The dciRHads of the Nnlionnl Hoard are mt odious to if Trade dethose of tbi. section who arm-allsire to lucreae the number of happy homra ia western America. One of the mlrtortuni-- of the arid region haa been tbe gra.piug, inaatlablu desire of wealtby men to lo aiouarch of all lhi-urvy. In the accomplii.hmcnt of uUich they Lave penciled the public laud service sad robbed diorving of some of the grandest dead. opportunities oriKinally offered along cur mountain creek and down In tha GREATER INTEREST IN WEST. valleys where nature has bora storing the richest of soil for tlio future bcu-- t Prior lo the reconouendaUun hfr fit of luaukiud. Imlilmt Roosevelt that the West be rlded by the government in lit efforts LET I S HAVE A GRAND JURY. at arid Und reclamation, but little It sct'iiia that the refusal of Judge was manifested ia any part of to call a grand Jury has made liowell the Kart in the big problems of In tbe arid land region of the meu recklcaa In tbeir disregard for the United Stale, Tbe people eat of the ptnaltU-attariiing to negotiation for MisMiirl were unconcerned whether bribery aud rkioiiiou. There I tba Ihe harrea aectioua of the west were McNeill case, lu live paper the story ever reclaimed and they were willing ia told by both ddv-- each claiming that tbe whole region lie turned over the other I. guilty. Will Howrll, to the Unit applicant, but there 1 no through hi aitona-y- , auuuuuce that longer an indifference as to the land McNeill tried to extort money from affairs of this part of the United him, while McNeill watoa that Will Stales. The subject of Hu well tried to bribe him tu leave the Is now aa keenly considered in a country. d aa it ha been among iboae This paper, at present, i not who have long known of the wealth of aa to which oue ia telling the empire to be reaped from the truth, or who baa luucd the moat. Tbe magic qudHtiun cuufroatiiig the public is plains when once the (ouch of mountain streams should bs whether au lnvs.ugaiiou of all the rumor and charges and counter-charge- s applied. Tha timber frauds, so mercilessly shall be made. How can Ibis unclean prosecuted by tbu representatives of atmosphere he beat purified? Uy offRoosevelt's administration, hats help- icers whose hands are' tied? Or by ed to draw attention to the land quea-llo- a grand Jury, whose power ia uulliuil-i-- d la the Went with the result tbat la forcing people to talk? Surely national Saaociatloua are taking up the the great atato uf Utah can afford tu whole antUect and commending that pay fJ per day fur ueven mon to which ia good and condemning the ft grsud Jury In order Ibal the vicious la public land administration. whole nffalr may bo InveatlgaUHl and Last Saturday ihe National board of reduced to fact. Thluk of U: $14 per Trade, in annual meeting In tbe na- day for neveu men amounts to $140 fur tion's capital, adopted Iheae revolu- Ira day. Suppose they sit 20 days, tions: that would amount lo $280; suppose "Resolved, That1 the National board 300 wilnennes arc examined, that of Trad reaffirms It consistent ad- would bo 9 150 wore, and with all other vocacy of thu plan of government to expenses ll would not cut $1,000 for rlgatlon of the arid land and their Ibe grand jury for 20 days. rulidlvlalou Into small tracts fur the 11 would coat each tax payer of Uio benefit of actual boinracekera and of slate about a part of (ho poliry tbat the Irrigation works a cent on each dollar of a nested propshould be built aa rapidly as (he land erty to hold this grand Jury luvcmi-gattowill bn taken and utilized for farms in or. In other word, the niau CO acre tracts or les and the entire who owns one thousand dollar worth met of (he roust ruction repaid lu Ihu of property would pay (be great sum government, a provided lu the nation- of one cent toward thia iu vet. ligation al Irrigation act. if the property were to lie usaesaed for "Tbat forest preservation, as a conthat purpose. Hut as much of tha servator of water supply, should be rtato revenue come from other than aa a great nadealt with by emigre direct taxation, thu amount would lm tional problem, and wu endorse the mncli li'N-t- , In making thce eatliuatCH splendid work of the reclamation ser- we figure the aHScnncd valuation of vice which ia carrying Into effect tbs unlkmal Irrigation law and urge that Lfah taxable properly at only It la much more than that, au thia work be kept out of pulltlea and carried forward ou the high business-J.'k- a the rate given nbovo ia much loo plane now In force; aUo, we en- large. Hut we will let It go at one dorse the effective work of Ihe Bureau cent for each thousand dollars worth of Foreatry which la working to pre- of properly. The First National lunik building, serve and protect tbe forests of the country and apply to our foresL lauds valued at about 97U,OdO, would pay 70 tents toward the Invent igalimi, while a ratloual American forest poliry. the lfon. Davlj Eccle would be. touchthe we upon congress urge "Further, repeat of tha desert land law and the ed for 90 mills on the IRah 1uiu and commutation clause of the homestead Trust building, aud other In proporlaw under whlrh enormous ateas of tion, lo-- ! for it have a grand jury and haw fin agricultural land, suitable hand the who know all about every the of into are people passing homes, utive and thing tell tbo klory behind cloned laud syndicates for spcdoors. grating purposes. Call the grand jury and call It at "We urge the immediate consideration by the house public lands com- rnco. mittee and the passage by the house of BALLOTING IN WASHINGTON. lepreeuntatlves of seuatp bill 6054, carrerommeuilatUm the rying Into effect Olympia, Wash., Jan. 24. The stale of tbe prcaident and bis public land legislature tuok two lullot tor I'nlted and cianailsvlon repealing tbe timber States tudsy. 'Ihe nm Hi and resulted as follows: Fouler, stone act and providing for the sale of last balloi Thia 45; lie-- . 31; Wilson. 17; W. Uraves, t; stuuipago on government lands. Jouea, 7; Sweeny, 28. senate. bill haa passed tba "We urge upon congress the need of SENATOR. lues- legislation to prevent the further Austin. Tev.. Jan. 24. The Senate and Horn" nepsratrly today ballme.l for Vnited Staten senator. Charles A. Culberaon. the present Incumbent, was elected without Oppoaltlon. home-makin- 23. w should cl IT bi1 Liii prareis'ii-the Moodi-the x kange uf tore, i lu.ik Lull laiid lor valuable public limber laud and a, a fctr'p in the right it ha li go it passage Ly the passed i be bouse. We urgently uppue the passage ii tke acverai bill which Lave beeu iniroduccd this Station and are Items enthe huim l pushed, iacrf-aolntry 1 foul ttili to 610 m riia in malm-- , as measure icudiug to cuhboIi-dat- t land into large holdings aud as auiagoninlic to tbe chisc.v of l ie ciun-tiy.- " sud hight-n-l develupu-eu- l lu. JANUARY vain-aui- c upuu forei-- i WF.DXESllAY MORN I NO, |