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Show THE MOIJMXG EXAMINER OGHEN. UTAH. FRIDAY MOKNINO, THE EXAMINER e Published every day t a of ihi ua.io.i before procet iii.ig to make v jr on the wcaa r- SoufU public, tin- whole suit the Am-nca- u wa couulry appUudt.t and in voice i Marcely a Itbuuri't itirruw partiti-i-ngiva, a pro'c-- l. might' have dirta'i-But unvr that Th.txlore Kuoeevell baa (n fiL to couiinue to uphold rename dncirine by farvlgbted poli y of rcugnixiui; t'-- ttnamijl ditHrultu-- into which Sun Dou.ingu bua drifted and the lwiealblllty of a repetition of the trouble of VenexueU, then- - are ihot-au -- 'upidly aiucbed to purty politlra aa to coudema and reiuure. San Domingo, if not at prracut helped out of her prodigality, will become a haa-ruand once moia lie- of Kuropt- will appear, within tl.e w.iti-bounded by the Moarue diM'irinr, to demand d aettleiucttt of tin- - iKindcd debt uue foreigiuTr. Thu to amand ity would be a I aelc that might bring lie t'nifed Stale to the extremr of ah-- making a naval demon-a- t ration and ope Inadvertrnt act could involve ii iu war. Which i the belter ixilu-lo lion arid thereby mviia a Vviiou BUte of atfaira. or aiui-the alicklera for (intitiifloiial reguUrity aud by -- o doing eliminate all dmigi-- r of with European complication 1 diSM-niin- RATES. Iielirert'J by Carrier in Oi!leaMoraC:ty, iiicludturi Sunday iiiS EiuiiiK'f, per luuaith-...- &ugie cpi,' fi1 '1 BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner outside of Cgden. At feast quarterly, jht rr....b.'iO advance.. AND FEARLESS n,ail nl i a- INDEPENDENT TLj Ewiriaor L a strictly independent newipa;r. Ir yiwa a1' aiile an equal tUt. Tjc ExamSiwr l' no iavorite. awl M will Rive the in, rnei.iio to iiuiiiIi. urw unbiased sod HI 1 received on CuinrutiTiicati- n In respectful prem-utcr- i a:l tubmi kuowu Individual. but langnaa" fro-the true name tuns! le imbliabed In X:,l. All feivr and nmununlcaliona aig.tpd of run de plunw. or assumed waa-- t baiiiok, will Ihj thrown In Ihir Tuc brave man nec-- kkles i. behind aa astiuM naaie1. Don't aak tbs Editor to lie npunll)le fur what of. you are - ba-h- vi-- s a war-fclii- p pt, - r al power; While wo etaud aimnnor for Ihe South Atuericau cimntrie and gtunr-antt- v them protection agaliiat the tXAMINER TILEPHONES of munarcbira, tlnro la iiu til her rourne left open hut to guide EDITORIAL ROOMS oven to the rxti-nof a Na it them arlgiit, Indepm.dtnt Phone-urn It-- and the appointing of a protect M .....No. Ball Phane. when neria-ar- y to pedal comml-alo- u BUSINESS OFFICE check 120 No. the in tlu-i- tinau-ria- l Phene. extravagance Independent Bell Phene .....No. SS affair, an ba been done In me WM. GLASMANN care of San Domingo. Na 120 Independent Rhone. breakfast. an-m- Kwn If the llnphurn Kate bill could be ao amended that all the Jokers" would ba eliminated, it i mure than dnubLful If any action could bn obtained from tha Senate. The Senate commit tee la making little If any program on a rate hill of lla own. The Hwayne Impeachment nuiat ba tried, and by the time it la dlaimand of and the appropriation hi lla are paraed them er will be precious few hour left to oo important a meaauro aa one for the regulation of railway rates. While the Fifty-eighCongreaa la doing ifa brat bi help the President's nieaanra din of Inanition popular sup-pn- rt grown atronger. State lihgin laturea are Indorsing hla raouiraemla-tlo- a for rate regulation. Dnuiocratiq Mlanlwiippl la o len fuainteiit. than Republican Nebraaka and Sllchigatt. Should the President convene (ho con-old- th Congress in aiieclal mm aloe aa anon ai convenient after March 4 there can be little doulit that It would enact such tariff and railway ieglalaUnn ao he demanded. of thera questions during the last month almwa a constantly augmenting body of public sentiment In support of the President. In a regular armion they ran aeciwta themselves behind the apiiropriatlon bills. In a epec-la- l aeaaiun they would have to fight the Prealdent in the oites. Few of them have thr murage for that Dba-umdo- THIS HISTORIC CHARTREUSE well-kno- dllH-rui- L-e- y. lower price. The Chart leun glvr-- t v.p ordinary Conaiiipcr. however, hae ee a rule very little cnniPciinu wi'ti France er Spain. l.M'.q ..n a'ljogi iher apurioua prodiu t. ENLFKGGri t Iimi nt .MOXKfJK IittH Rl.VE. The papei luday diw un iba retirement of Iuterinr kliniatci I'rime Mirskr. The Nuvoe St. Feb. 2. . lemya says: f Sviatoiwik-Mirak- y The clu umatain-leaving the inmiatry uf the Interior calls fiutli eympaoiy lowarvH this mnceie, good man, and hia une trained hiea." (ntmuiiig. the that jiapcr tho did nut juisae self-- (infl.lcnce in iuaiat upon thr program which had the sympathy of the Huwuan peoide. "Ihe Uuaa refer lo the admliillratlun of Mirskv aa a nilulairy of good in view of it adds that ehiirt duration, it would be unjuat to demand any reeulta Sviatofadk-MIrak- y v cr AMUSEMENTS and irreaistabiy funny tbs are tli word that eonuilr work of Harry Beresford in "Our New Mas. presented at ths Grand Giera house Isst evening before a small, but wildly enthusiastic audience. The play makes no pretensions to any tiling but a comedy, but that it most certainly I iu every sense nf tbe word. It redounds in amusing situations and most laughable mix-uHarry Bereshat ford is newaimiier. is, he Is the absent Thia I mA an Idle laawt. King and minded professor to kucIi a degree of naturalness that forget that be King, the regularaulicrlpilon aolicitora is a clever actor people of pleasing jierson-alilof the Standard, can he approached by bul think of him only a a droll, absent-mindtired. any clllaen and one of them will pre-ae- nt gissl-nbug tbe namee of 437 penmna that he chaser, it's gwul bye to the blues and tablets when Harry Beresford dyaiiep-dperaonally aecnred without any o.t the stage, lie is an artist lo from othera. ITie other 6ti0 steps the linger lip and 1. Iu Ihe writer's aubacrlbera were secured by aeven opinion, the best comedian ever ae?n other aulldton. ami practically all of on an Ogden stage. Tliere may have been others belter, hut it ha not been then aubacrlbera were obtained iu Ogthe writer's good fortune to have seen den and vieinlly. them. During tha eulire performative The Standard la not in the habit of the audience was kept convulsed in blowing about it own hualueaa affair, laughter. In pity to aching aides Mr. Ueiesford Mlinuld have kept off the stage but in thia luatam-- the great inen-aatimea. He needed but tu appear to at e. warrant a liule in a hilarious uproar act the audli-neThe Standard la the only paper iu which coni limed until lie made hia exit. DUh. outalde of Salt Lake City, .that Having a most wonderful control of bitya Its paiier in car load lut. We Ilia facial expression, there waa no of words In projuee laughter. have Juat cloned a contract fur ten i ar need Ilia portrayal of the character of the load to be uacd for the year 1W;. u. prottvsor waa as nearly perfect, pernot another paper In Vlab, outalde of haps, aa la can be played. The vein Salt lake city, uaea one carload In a of humor throughout the play ia refreshing after having seen year. That tell the whole ei.ory of the decidedly the comedies which rely upon unStandard'a comparative worth and iia natural method io raise a laugh. Tbe auhav rlptlon Hal. company supporting Mr. BeresfnrJ is made up of capable players who lit well thetr parts. Manager Grant of TEACHERS AND F.DITOllS. the Grand Opera house la to he congratulated upon having secured for OgThe New York Evening Fuat had Hie don theater-goer- s auch a taleuted young artist as Mr. Beresford. Only fallowing q neat ion aubmilied by a colWill not writing for a those who were present last night know lege aenior; what, tbe absentees minted. newspaper ruin one atylr?" The reply make good reading, much In le ap- PARKER TELLS WAY TO KILL DEMOCRACY. preciated by luilh aides brought Into the dlacuaalon achool teacher and (Continued from Page 1.) We eyniai luxe thoroughly with the the party by men like those who supamaleur'a dread of that day when writported hla subsidy. Mr. Baker raid that Thomas F. Hyan ing under presMiro for sordid dollar Bhall vitiate hi taste, shall make him went Into the southern states and told the Democrats that had an earelca In choice of word and ed the Democratic Bryanfrom preventparty winning atructure of sentence that he can no for eight year, saying: Come with longer rank with Stcvenwui anj Paler. us and we will deilver the goods." Other We admire hia lofty Ideal, and we remonopolbtts of ths Democrat le. party the name singsong, and the southgret that he can nut dwell ferever In sang ern Democrats listened and liecanie reauch a taradiae of pieciosity a college sponsible for the results of the Isat Journalism was when we still had a ej-r- t ton. Do you mean fo denounce Judge Y'et there are cerstyle to lie apoih-,1- . a monoimlint " asked Mr. tain fallacies Into which undeigradti-ate- s Parker 1UH X. C.) are some times led. They are likeI say," rescinded Mr. Baker, "T hat ly In lie deceived by the tiaditional exIndue Farkoi's candidacy was Inillatrd and manipulated by Monopolist." change nf courtesies between their When Mr. Usker concluded, the of rhetoric and the busy editor. House The tale begins: Gentlenu-u- , let me out thevoted down s motion to strike provision for special facillib-ruulion you nnee more again! too from Kansas City to Newton, Kansas. On a point, of order Hie provision i f much teaiiing of newauapers. To fritter tu ixi paid t away your valuable nine over the Slii.oun. j ihe Oceanlc Kteam-hi- p romimny, for rallying mails trivialities of the daily pren will not tu Tahiti, was stricken out. only sap your Intellectual vigor, hut After a pnn raided delude, mi amendwill huprlcs-l- y spoil your aiyle. The ment was aarred m. allot ling 915.004 out. of the appropriation for transportediuw, who is an often an used of being foreign mails, for the lruw tbuu is ing human, naturally pro- mails from Saa Francisco earning to Tahiti voked Into rendering tailing for railSI. Payne (N. Y.) chaling. 'Tliere is nm,' in- - say s In hi lenged some figures given hy Mr. Over-stric- t regarding t e trade with Cuba, haste, a teacher of f uiiipnaliiiin who can write au intviesrmg article, lly a find thmehy provoked a hrh-of t lie eubj-- et of treaties. malign fate, t.e diille-- t wriier in a Replying to qiiesiions. Mr. opPayne college faculty n always chosen proenly asserted tli.it he did not know of fessor of rhetoric. romPry linn was ready to make )e - imlantic sod any a fair and equitable reciprocity treaty frigid, lncaiwlile of anything but quili-bliw:ih Ihe Initml fttsi-- s. snd I iluiuk heaven m nf i lie xit office bill I have fm gut i eu all he tried to icndi wns n : coinpli-iM- . me.' llnth the prufeesor and the eilltor, the lii. were passed aa fnMow: we regret w oheerve. have leea tl-'aw so as to reduce Auirihiing inlo exit erne uttersneea. the uuiniiut id I uni required of agents "To the doubting senior wbn wld iicr ing for on Imported trust his rety klyle in our rude ." g id: providing for ihe construction :ru' nm snd reclamation works in rmitinuefi the kind but Him edi;-- r, oi t,.in bike and rivers in Oregon and wi- exiend a hearty web nine.. When Caifi-rula- : Kraiiiing certain lands withhe ha wi1i:en a subject tu the dreg. in tie Flathead Indian reservation. piaied over inoroinale apS'- -, su-- Moniai.a. to certain Catholic och-ilc- . buried his iuieresting purpose :nttthoriz:ng an vim under a fm Auien iaii register for the steam liglili-of he be will heap vaxilv J dry detail, I imllllll. ill edified by the swiftness aid A'. fi t loi k ihe House adjourned. , wilt, which the skilled p - po,ier Wh. 2. Fire today In ouk from the wan stuff t' e vital t!'n l iiaii d pun men' of Cratnp up an I mrows play l In-valnslile plant. fielroycd lh- were de-cri- be In-s- to the Dally Standard MUbacription Hat, U and practically all have algued U auhai rilm for the paper for from ala to twelve miNitha. Not in the blatory of Ogdeu baa there been auch a wonderful aubatantial lucreaae of iKma tide paying aiilmcribera to any enn-Irur- p. It-t- at ed aelf-praia- e pro-fea-- s ng g. Cio-idiain- liM'-u-- llier-clea- i - e. l?.:i'mrd '!', j,t Grc.it Lri'iiiu, Oli-e;.-- . na . cr-la:- y ug fammi to defining the obligation incurred by tbi coimry through the operai.f.n iif Ihf Monroe doctrine and mlvi-ii- j. tne pjwcn to ton- - ..I im--- g nil. lo The f will m-- j s m the his -- aiicnt lien.ng aente.vey. to range -it thii in il oil make-up- " tbe le-- . iniiio-iKn- t may display- - f.n-t- bi ie print, models ami n the listileidiips Idaho ami pma-K'apl- iS (1, hi- - f Tbe day's session convi-urat 2 o'clock and at 3 o'clock adjourned until at tbe regular hour. Every senator waa at hi dU. and atier Chaplain Cowans offered Vraver Wednesday Journal waa read aud approved. Tha long Erriet of newa-paperni- With the cltmlng in the spring of 190.1 of the old and far famed mnnaetery uf Ia (irande Chartreuse and the acquiring of the property by the Stale, the making and the exporting of the "Chartrenae" to the tnlted State ceased. The monk have now reaumed it manufacture at Tarragona. In Spain. under the new latai, IJqueiir fabrlqtiee a Tarragona par lea Fere Chart reiix." The original Inhel were apiruprl&ted by and trade-mar- k the French Government, and U ha recently granted to a leading Arm ot Fretn b iliittiller the light to u.e them. They are about to all ip to Amarica a liqueur under the name of La Grande Chart reime," purjwrtlng to be Identical with that made by the monk. To the L erdim-- y palate dieerinili-.atlola Hut the monka chiim that they alone pueeesa the necrei of t'.ie genuine ankle wrapped up in their reel ik. In sharp competition with the original Chartreuse," there has been made for a number of year, wi'hln a few milea of tho old monaateiy, another liqueur known aa a IL'iphaelle. In the waa formerly a monastery, an-- t employ M in the manufacture of Ite rordial. but for aome he withdrew from the brut hi rim-v- l Hii hUHineea has grown to bo very large and l.v extending to other ArraiiK.mmt, have made for handling it In Ihe I'ull-Siatc: acme shipment have gone It Id put up In th same form It. lg aa the " Chart reiiM-;to be the Mine thing, hut - Mud at a much STATE SENATE. confcreitte-- t and roniaiittee l sheepim-of the slate in t tie iui induction of a sheep law liiil. which repeals thy piesi-n- t and enacts a new one vitally different. The office of be-is abolished, the klieep eoiuuussloa - rut to llin-members from five, and additional powers are given it to enable It In enforce the law ag.ilnt sheep disease. Tbe bill. No. Cv, was introduced by Senator rfegg, and repeals 42, Bwiaton law-- , uf 1943. cliapli-It wa- - referred to the on vummiuee livestock. K. B. No. 44, by Caliister, ia alined at securing better biisiness uirtiioils in paying the fees of Jury commissioner. instead of having the district Judge approve hi vouchers, the county coiiuiiisahinur ia the count where tbe ser ice waa performed will audit the The present law niadu it easy to obtain an overpayment aa the dfnirlct judge could uot cheek up on Hie exact nature of the work Referred to the commitperformed. tee on eouuty iuiiuiciuil curporaUim. Tiie third new bill introduced was No. 7 by Senator Lawrence, it adda to the iaw relating to officers in cities and towns being iuierekled in the contract for public Improvements, a clause prohibiting such officer from receiving any money or compensation ia addition to their regular saJorlea. It went to the committee on Judiciary. B- J. R. No. 3, Senator Hollingsworth, proposing an amendment to tbe rop.tituilon empowering the legisto fix Judicial election lature at a time over than on general election day was taken from the table and referred to the judiciary committee. The way and means committee reported adversely on Senate Bill NO. 34 and Senate BUI No. 35, both by Senator Lea is. The first one requires all corporations to annually file the llveatuck WONDEllFPL IXGRF.ASK IN STAND A 111) Sl'llSCUIUEltd thoumind new aubacrlbera th h Did Net Poaaeaa Say Preaa to Push Through Hia Reterma. During the lint ninety day over one With only twenty-nin- e working day Conleft la .the life of the Fifty-eighgress, Sir. Roosevelt's boe of rate leg-l- a lailon e to have gone Fifty-nint- EXPRESSED FOR MIRSKY be only temporal y. The friend of Prince Husky expreas regri-- i for the' sake of hi future fame that he did nut resign the moment It became apparent that tbe iollry on which he assumed office waa not attainable. r A SPECIAL SESSION. to Make Railroads Pay Or Injured Precipitates legi-loti- on Lively Discussion In the House SYMPATHY appuiiitnieji a min-l-tof the bitciior signed yesterday, although it haa uni yet been promulgated. It ia believed hia appointment will .......... ......... ................ LEGISLATURE STATE Bill By Thompson for All Stock Killed committee and formed for the purpose of defeating legislative proceed Lug came to m and t..id me tlml he had requested the speaker that 1 be made a member of the committee on railiua-land that he expected 1 would help him be wanted. a.K'Jttiug what Now, 1 don't know whether the speaker placed me on the committee ou that account or because of hia own judgment, or because 1 had applied to him for a place on the committee, but I piefcr to lielieve the judgment of the speaker wa used in making-thiappoint nirtu. "1 I it, but from practice no common that it may al- tbe Bay prefer to believe most be called a custom, for staie mademajority report of this entnmitice today I do not know what to beofficers to ride on railroad paae and then turn in expense account for fare lieve. "it looks aa though this committee which they pretend to have paid. We have no obpeciiun to these geuileuieu had been e tec ted with great care ly tha railroad. riding on aea if they desire to do 1 say this tn vindication of my miso. That la n matter they must denority report. termine for HieuaelveS. Thompson continued hi attack on Blit we do object to ufflrlula takiug the committee bitterly for twenty money for expense they have uot and then started to speak on Jut as we would object to minutes the bill, but waa called they have the merits of paying them lor, hy Merrill, who said that the speaker not rendered. U ia a form of petty Iliad his time. McCrea.aid graft that should not be tolerated. that overstepped he would yield hi time tu the When the bill to allow mileage to officer who are compelled to do speaker, but the chair rolled him out more or less traveling wa passed, it of order, saying that as Thompson never contemplated the pajment of had opened the discussion MrCren had no time to yield. Kinney moved to money to those who paid out no mongive Thompson ten minutes additional, We regard for ey traveling. the collection of railroad fares hy and tills wa granted with a unanimous roar of approval ns the house had been users of paaei a anything but downwakened from its lethargy said was right dishonestly. The fact that it haa become the anxious for mure. custom by no mean makes it right Continuing. Thompson said: 1 will cite oue Tha habitual commission ot a wrong particular rane in duct not change that wrong Into a support of this Mil of mine, making virtue. Attempts liave been made in railroads liable for the killing of Mock. previous legislature to enact auch a On November 19, 1904. W. J. Robbins law aa the Holllags worth inraaure. wa notified by a local roa.l that a Invariably, however, the official and heifer bekinglng to him had been killed. their friend have mustered euough He notified the road and was sent influence to defeat it. Wa trust this claim blanks which he filled out. Later legislature will loo at this matter he was notified that there was no from the right standpoint. They justice in hia claim and that it would should pass the bill. not he allowed, la that juatice? My on Let tbe officials ride passe by law remedies thi effect. all means, if they can get pauses, and I know that Ihe answer of tbe road If they desire to use them, but In Hie to this claim la the answer to hundred name of common honesty, do not let of others, unless the man ia question ia Incomes hy cheap a heavy stock raiser or some one whose them add to tlu-iinfluence can be felt. Tiie only claim grafting. for lobbyists 1 ever heard of bring paid was to Sam It was open aca-ioyesterday. They rame in hulk and McIntyre, a big cattle man. The poor surrounded auy lone senator who hap- people don't get the money. Among pened into Hie chamber. 1 know that there vs a them were soldiers with Philippine made on the floor of Ihi proposition house lo n for little anxious to a records fight some old claims if aud up pay qprn tell had to a tale stale armory. They this law would be dropped, and mime iff $125,000 worth of state property were so unduly Influenced by people unfit in n tremendously stored railroads that they bavd forgotten these place and of n guard disintegrating for what they were elected.' for lark of au armory. Capt. Webb of Joseph jumped tn his feet and the famous First Battery, led the ar- shouted. Do you make that ns a tillery force in the attack, while Cap- charge? tain Wedgewood, formerly of the I do." waa Tliompaone reply. I say Provo company of Infantry, and St. are not Bourne of the cavalry troop, led the that the rights of the people protected. attack of those arms of the service. being Here Roberts, chairman of the railThey retired feeling assured that the road committee, rose to a point ot well their within wa armory grasp. said, "Have you, In ttM meanwhile the Joint commit- personal privilege and tee on military affair have appoints Mr. Thompson, ever received any ml tier to Investigate and passes from tne railroad. ed a sub-co- n I have, was the prompt reply. report on n feasible armory plan, Have you at prevent any passes In ahoulij, a way open to build It. your possession? I have," It la claimed that Harry Joseph will hold two sessions daily hereafter, one Speaker Hull called Representative in the senate and one with the house. MeCrea to the chair and took the floor. He wa in the Benue chamber for an Roberta scored Thompson severely and hour yesterday hunting down the declared that ho bad Impugned tbe members of the ways aud means com- motives of the speaker and the commitmittee watch had killed hi Bill No. 9. tee. Thompson rose to n point of quesMr. Joseph diet hard, and he final-- . tion of personal privilege and said, I deny that I have impugned the ly secured a concession to have the committee report withheld until he motives of any man In this houe. If can appear before it to talk. Hla vis- what I have amid haa been ao taken it wa prolonged till the last minute it ia n mistake, ami I did not mean it the aeeaion commenced, j before and in that manner. while he waa there he waa lively. Roberta tried again to get the floor, but- - waa brought up sharply by TempoSenator Berniton Iim produced a rary Speaker MeCrea, who recognised new reason why the legislature Hull. should nut go lo Lo Angeles. It la Mr. Hull said, Mr. aiieaker, I rise to n that the tracks are untested. He pro- queMlon of personal privilege. I nm poses to let dead freight' be tiie tet glad that the gentleman from Millsr-- l iff the rail, aud It a needless has made the apology he lias and 1 want risk to the three precious Democrats to say sir, that he certainly did Imto have them run over the line in ad- pugn the motives of ths speaker In vance nf the general traffic. the moat Instilling language, snd said that w had been palled from the path A new fish and game law ia soon to of duly, by lobbyists. issue from the committee. Senator I west to nay, air, that no man lias Barber 1 putting the finishing touche approached me on tiie floor or outride to tha measure before introducing it. the house of House Bill No. 55, and I did not not even know the provisions of the hill until this diacunslon arose. IX THE HOUSE. No man ever approached me to ask the The major part of Tbutadny after- appointment of any one. The gentleman noon's session of the houe was taken from Millard certainly did ask for the cm the railroad committee. up with a discussion that at times appointment threatened to lead to worse things Perhaps I should have naked him if he over the report of the committee on had an ulterior motive. It la a popular thing to attack railroads and common carriers on II. corporations cm the floor of the house, B. Nix 55, by Thompson. Eight members of the committee pre- and ia usually a play to tiie gallery. I sented n majority report recommending yield the floor to othera' Roberta, Kuchler and Thompson all that the bill be not passed. Thompson, for recognition, but MeCrea presented n minority report in favor clamored of the MU, and in nis speech bitterly aid that aa an apology had been made he ruled any further remarks out of arraigned tha speaker and members of order. Koehler attempted to obtain the committee, but later retracted, tad ruled out of after n diaouaalon lasting the greater recognition,he but waa from the speakand appealed part of two hours, tha house adjourned. order er' ruling, but waa not sustained. an to with the agreement According There was n strong discussion on the railroad committee Thompson al,l that, he waa to apeak on hia report and if merits of the minority report, but when thia waa not adopted tho hill should not the vote wss taken Thorapon was the he railed from the table. In part only one voting for his report. The bill it as follows: Thompson said: H. B. No. 55, by Thompson Section "The report of tho majority of this That section 446 of the ' revised i committee places tbe eight members L statutes of Utah, 1898, be and the same signing It and the speaker under n Is hereby amended so as as read as cloud. follows: 1 believe that right memliera of (hi committee and the speaker have been against thia hill on account of the action of professional lobbyists. One leading member of tbe lobby formed before tbe appointment of this Ores a CoM inOne Day, s M. t No. 120 Bell Phene. No. 120 of both telephone systems oleeed after 1p.m. THE a lulcr-lutiou- fl'ilmciil-erwill confer a favor by if failure to reinforming I hi a ofllc-ceive Thu Examiner brfura their quiikly dioi'i.! nut, an-- to cut a aiury of two thoiiaanJ word into one of Uv hundii-that from beginning to end ia alive. He will discover that i here are ma'.iy things never dreamt if in the phibnmphy ct the theorist who at college corrected bn theme in red Ink; and if learning the-- e spoil one' style, hi woist fear may he realised." the-koin- e wii-b- 1905. FKIiKIJAllV Work Mlssis--ipp- snd the arniored cruiser were ihe pl.ui for uhli'i will nut In- 'i l i i proii-inen- p r ea-iil- a ntatement iff their assets and Uabll-itlc- a, while Hie second one fixes the fees uf ths Secretary of state for the filing of the atatemenU. Both simply sees to increase the revenue of the state by requiring the filing of tbe statement mentioned. Tbe seme committee also reported iu the soma on Senator Lewis 8. B. No. 19, requiring tiie publication of the tax rolls. All three reisuta were adopted without date. The committee on counties and municipal corporations presented two adverse reports both recomaiendiug action on Senate Bill No. 26 and 37 both by Senator ..Holliugswurth. The report on kh IL No. 26, which trike the words, with the intent from section 2306 of tiie statute,-relativto tha bringing of paupers Into thia etate.waa adopted. This measure wa prepured at the request of their own county commissioners, who state that under tiie present law, when a pauper or !nane person is brought into the state, It ia Impossible to prove the with the intent" fsatura and thus the penalty cannot ba e r a At the request of Senator Hollingsworth consideration on the report aa to S. B. 28 wa deferred until Mondays Tiie bill propose to raise eaaion. Weber and Ilah counties to the a sound Since statehood both counties have been In the third claaa, there lieing no counties of the second claw. Of course, Salt Lake haa always been tiie Mile first ciaa county. Tbe Judiciary committee reported favorably on Senator R a band's Senate Bill 33 which amplifies the law defining the duties of the state auditor. The report wag adopted and today the bill wa brought up for passage. da. The Hoiine Kenolulion by Mr. Kia-neproponing an amendment to the ao constitution aa to exempt mortgage from taxation was by request of the way aud means committee lo whom It wng flrat referred waa referred to the Judiciary committee where it will be examined aa to Its The House adroiutiluiionality. vised that it had declined to accept the amendments nrade by the senate to hoib-- blil No 45, re porting from Juatk-ecourt lo the appeal District court and aked for conference. aud Callinter, Hullingaorth were apiwinled such committee. House Bill No. II nud No. 12 were referred to the judiciary committee while House Bill No. 6, repealing the law creating tiie slate art Institute wa referred to the committee on education.. Governor Cutler transmitted a communication suggesting the conaident-tio- n by n Joint roiiimlttwe of the dupli- ation of certain courses of studio In the State Diiiveraity. The state, ao the Governor said, could illy afford to hear the great coat of buiTi duplication. The communication was filed and Freaent lve referred the matter to a cpei-ia- l committee conof Senator Bennioa. sisting William sad Hollingsworth respectively the chairmen of the rdneatlon. appropriations ami public The Joint committee appointed in n controversy aa to courses of study to be fuliowod In ti.e Agricultural College anil I'nivf rail y met immediately after adjournment, the house member being Mers. MeCrea. Joseph and Merrell. Senator Hollingsworth wa dueled chairman and Kcprwaenta-tlv- e MeCrea was elected secretary. The matter wa (ilcueed for some limn and other committee will meet again today. Rev. J. K. Carv.-- of Ogden's Presbyterian i hureli, mu Mewara. Joaeph Hirie. Fred I Kuy and Supt. Frank M. Drigg of Ogden, were yesterday' The bill In'rodxed on Wednesday by Senator Hu11ii.orfh which will prevent those oliluah who travel on Phssck from drawing mileage from the elate treaeiirv. i enuaing considerable hoih in the lIoue ami Senate aud i ihe pres. Snii Lake Herald Yesterday' tin- - roii.-editorial and it eau Ik- said tb.ii ji truly expresses lie taken by its author: "The Hulli,i-wirt- li bill, which that "ai- - ( truer who travel on ii..hall pn entitled to rolled pro-itdc- -i - "iilriu-iil- lc from In- - pjkM-d- i . he it common wealth, ha berouie n Inj-ed- i,,- - Liability . Every au eviy lanj steam ,,r 1 per,-- to-x radr-a- -l i oposrit.g ai.r lailro&d M.a!l be na-- j for all damages susisined the u..r. j ot auy livestock runniug ujx.n an.r public common or range or in am lawfully, upon any highway . i',.kSi. j a railroad whi-livestock' i.a,i negligently killed or Injuiml Li ai. railway' car or engine run or opera: upon any such railway; and uhei.i.r the railway track it not ien cd and tl provision of senium 445 and 68 of the Revised Statui e? ,.f 1898, arc not complied with by b railway company or person tin,. ; lre offending section the fail of killing or injury shall be prims facie evi,!.-r- . e t.r negligence; aud In every gurli , D e cause of action is sanignxbh-- . m,j aa action may he maintained by the siguee in all respects ihe i,aaiv a. subject to tbe ranie deieuse. a l the person owning such iiv ai elm-tri- it: " a- 1 i- the time of the injury. t Joseph made his daily report of tbe committee uu i,.,,.,, MeCrea replied that ihe conuui::-as waiting ou the auditor, this the commtuee had steps to communicate with other hia v snd gei s uniform bounty law. Governor Cutler seui a i the legiilature that, as there H duplication iu the studies of tie- - r ,f IT. and the Agricultural college. i, recommended that a committee l di,. pointed to inquire Into jhe matter sal to do away with this. A motion was mads to Me the me. sage and appoint n committee, m ,. Ores moved to amend by refemug th message to n committee' uf three men the committee on education. Kiim. e moved to amend tbe amendment l.y t t appointment of n committee compoa of two members of tha cummin, e r. ways and means and one from t mines and mining committee. Meritdefended his amendment by saying that the ways and means committee won!,! eventually Lave the consideration of matter. MeCrea moved to table ihe motion and leave the nutter to Up- - speak-- r This was adopted and the speaker named MeCrea, Merrll and Joseph.. g -- ito-h- hc- 1 SPORTS OF THE AT OAKLAND. San Francisco, Feb, 2. Results: race, 3 2 furlongs Hyphen Girl won; Georgs A. Knight, second; Mesapau, third. Time, 46 Second race, 5 furlongs Revolt won; Tam OBbanter, second; Hipponnx, third. Time, 1:05. Third race, fufirlongi The Hawaiian won; Adirondack, second; Fresuno, third. Time, 1:14 4. Fourth rao mils and n slxieeslh-Haina- ull won: BL lllchlo, second; Barrack, third. Time, 1:54 2. Fifth race, futurity course A won; Bob Ragcm, second; Albert Fir, third. Time, 1:15. First - 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 1-- Mna-kod- ay Blxth rue, one milts Agenda woe; Cloverlnnd second; Soufriere, third. Time, 1:48. AT SOOT PARK. Los Angeles, Feb. 2. Ascot Park results: First rota, mils and a sixteenth- Psatmaalsr wonj Flora Bright, second; Mi Reins, third. Time, 1;5L Beoond race, stx fnrioogw MeUothat-l- a won; Aunt Folly, second; Funny Bids third. Time, 1:18 4, course -- Bust Third rank Biauoa Christian wou; Kokombo, second. Tima 1-- 1:11 1-- 2. ltourth race, 7 furionga The Novice won; Hllana, second; Head Dance, third.. Time, 129 Fifth race, mile and sixteenth Ripper won; Csnejo, second Ray, third. 1--2. Time, 1:50. Sixth race, six furlongs Chief ka won; Fatalist, second; third. TTme 1:17. AT NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, Feb. 2. Results. First race, one mite1 Triumphant, won, Lida Lelb, second; Flsmoysnt, third. Time, 1:45. Second race, six furionga Redman, won; Baywood, second; Dapple Gold, third. Time, 1:16. Third race, six furlongs Matador,, won; Aatarlts, second; Inquisitive, Girl, third. Time, 1:16. . Konrth race, mils handicap Kickshaw, won; Old Stone, second; Tobogv gaa. third. Time, 1:44. Fifth race, 7 furionga Jake 8ae- . Inspecnenond; den, won; Ramadon, tor Halpln, third. Time, 1:08 mile and an eighth Fox Sixth Hunting, won; Bellindian, second; Mainspring, third. Thne, 1:58. 1-- 2 2-- ra, , . BALLOT WITHOUT RESULT. Jefferson CUy, Mo., Feb. 2. Ihe ballot for senator today was without result. Cbvkrell, 80; Nisdringbsus, 74; Kerens, 12; Petti John, 2; Finkelberg, 2; Rep. Klinsrhltt, 2. 10,2k FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Dont Miss It Z. C M. I. 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