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Show fHE MORNING the same department at the Agricultural college, and an elaborate viuea.i was provided that nn many expmtriuns of supriae aud delight from the legislator. It wa alter 3 o'clock before the legislators returned to the joint building and took up their woik for the aftet-nuti- lawmakers VISIT THE discusses question or not adjourn ADJOURN. to to is Taken. the acrjeant 4t- kt tiO o'clock clock. Not borne the fTlMtor wal in kifiht and telrphune told that to the univer-iitlirc. still ff .ky 4:4U ockK'k before the it membara of the houa and rSearTiTad at the Joint bulldme and JJUVinutes later before Speaker Hull Mllrd tha house to order. roll cal Immediately following the unul an adjounimeut mored Roberts . 0'Ciock Monday afternoon. McCrea When the motion was put i. aye. The no ,rere wa a roar ofroar and thesprakcame with another without hesitation announced that tU aoeu had t. There wa another but roar of diaapproral from the house the clerk ,he decision was given and Follow-1- . proceeded to read the Journal. n the correcting of the minutes nioved tliat an adjournment be The same procedure waa follUkea. owed and the speaker again gave the area the wort of it. tliat the house adAustin moved moved that Wilson 8:45. at journ 7 the adjournment be not taken until the declared The chair o'clock. An explanation amendment carried. vaa then made by the speaker that was much criticism of tha work of the houe. Roberta moved that an adjournment he taken nntil 7 o'clock Friday night the adjournment be and that when it be until 2 taken Friday night o'clock Saturday afternoon. . y ill An-Mu- followed. Kuchler took exception to Joseph's remark about the little work done and called the gentleman from gait Luke to account. Miller took the floor and anid: "Mr. Speaker, when this house la called to order, we bsar nothing but the gentleman fmm Salt Lake (meaning Joseph) Much discussion sad we i are getting tired of it." The speaker ruled him out of order. An adjournment waa taken uutil 7:30 o'clock this evening. The following bills were filed with tbs clerk sud will be presented Man. day: House bill No. 137, by McCTea An set to amend section 273 of the revised statutes, 18N, relating to notice or intention to loving special taxes for improvements in dtias, and providing fur protests against such levy, and improvement, a amended by chapter 131, laws of Utah, 1901. House bill No. 138 substitute for house bin Nos. 8, 7 and 60, by committee oa Agriculture and Horticulture as act providing for the establishment of a Central Utah Experiment station and placing the same, with the Southern Utah Experiment farm, under the direction and management of the Agricultural College Experiment station of Utah, and repealing chapter 85. laws of 1899. Tha strset railway company took pmd care that none of the legislators y ltd to stud on the trip to the of Utah Friday morning, for it wanted no sympathy spent of Kinney's hill providing that all passengers on Street ears not provided with scats, wer entitled to a free ride. Two ears loaded with senators end representative made the trip to the Valversity Friday morning for the regular inspect ion. They were met on ihe campus by 1.300 students, who greeted them with the college yells sud waving flags. The legislators were then conducted to the physics building where they were greeted by President Kingsbury end tha fsculty. Here the faculty disputed with the colons the needs of the University and made a strong plea for I sew gymnasium. After the meeting the legislators were conducted Uni-erk- STATE SEN' AT .. of tue visit, to the State Vnivenoiy yesterday esion did not convene until 4:30 o'clock. Senator loase, Gardner and Lewi were absent. I'haplain lion an prayed aud Thursday's Journal waa read a id appmoed. Houre Bill No. 2, by Mr. Luther, providing that all persons summoned in just ice' as Juror or wituc-- e courts lu criminal cases whether or not they are sworn, be paid the regular fees, was reported unfavorably by a majority of the Judiciary committee. Senators Walton and Jounaun submitted a minority report recommending the passage of the bill. By s close vote the majority reixjrt was adopted and the bill failed lu paw. H. J. M. No. 6, by Air. Roberts, indorsing the Urownloar good roads bill now before Congress waa favorably reported by committee on highway and bridges. The report wa adopted. The following now bills were introduced: 8. B. No. 60, by Senator Larses, providing fur a trade scliool, under the control of the Agricultural College, to be, etablihed In San Pete County and providing for a commission to purchase a site aud making so to appropriation therefor. Uefi-rruthe committee on education. 8. B. No. 6, by Senator Lawrence, authorizes citiea to issue script. Referred to judiciary committee. S. B. No. 63, by Senator Lawrence, amends section 264 of Revised Statutes as to special taxes of cities. Referred to Judiciary committee. 8. B. 64 and 8. B. 65, both by Senator Park, relate to the stale militia and are a codification of the laws relating to that service of the state. Both measures were referred to the committee on niilitsrv affairs. 8. B. No. 66, by Senator Callister, making an appropriation of $6u0 per year to the Utah Dairymen's Association was referred to irrigation and agricultural eoininittee. Senator Johnson, treaurer of tha Utah St. Louis Fair Commission, rose to a question of personal privilege and replied somewhat sharply 1o the insinuations which be thought were intended for him and contained in the remarks by and question of Representative Harry Joseph while the spec-in-i committees on the expenditures of the romuilaaion waa under lu the house on Thursday. Senator Bamberger suggested that Senator Johnson wa paying too much attention to the matter, and should entirely dismiss it from considerat ion and bis mind by saying Shoo Fly. One senate bill and two houve bills were on the calendar for final passage but were not reached when 6 o'clock arrived and then arate took an adjournment' until Monday at 3 oclock. and Supt. Former Senator Kie-- el Drigga, of the School fur tlie Deaf and Dumb school, were senate visitors at Bn-au-- yesterdays session. Chairman Koehler and several members of the house committee on slate school for the Deaf and Dumb will arrive over the Short Line at 11:30 tbfs morning and will make an examination of tbe institution and confer with the trustees as to the appropriations desired for the current two years. CZAR'S ATTITUDE DELICATE. Berlin, Feb. 10. The attitude of the Russian emperor toward peace rests upon considerations of such delicacy that predictions of what he may or may not do are regarded by this court a not worth while making: Our reality of the situation Is that the Russian government wants no mediation or even counsel from abroad and that peace suggestions will be resented to such an extent that they a re an influence against peace. Therefore Germany baa not and, the correspondent Is, informed, will not make any offer. MAILS FOR TAHITI. Washington, Feb. 10. Posimaster-Gencra- l Wynne ha decided to Invite bids for cnrrylng the mails from San Francisco to the Island of Tahiti and tha contract to be entered into will through the laboratories and then taken provide that the steamers used for tha through the shop and assay offices. service must conform In construction The inspection proved most Interesti- to plans approved by the navy departng to the lawmakers and at an as- ment, so that they may be taken by United States as cruisers in case of sembly meeting held in the chspel af-lluncheon several speeches were war. J"sdr by the senators and representatives In which they promised to do all STOESSEL AT ADEN. la their power for the University. Shortly sfter 12 o'clock the young 10. Tbe - French line Aden, Feb. vomen of the domestic science steamer Australian from via of the University invited the Shanghai and Colombo, withJapan General Visitors to luncheon. The students Btoseael and his party on board arMd laid themaelves out to out do rived here today. er 1 tw HE- -T- MORNING EXAMINER & SATURDAY MOUSING, Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the. Wire. If you like that Get Fresh News for Breakfast. im HUNTER 11, HUNTER HUNTER E THE WORLD MI WING. A Pari at t i j;i)M AT ASCOT. or drawing u llirij.,, liOS Angeles, Cal., Feb. 10. An; reat a A tity Schools ,l( y; At. the la- -: md-ii.- , sults: of jear. lur Gsr! Wee mile half sou; race, if id First boa education Mi. p.m-av no. Silvvr Sue, second; Sandstorm, th.id. -- iiiic the opening i iltf uniHil earj 49 iiuk ben prim-1- iai Time, Kri.'lllullt l;i0 Second race, one mile Fustian won; school, wn were i iv me potniiil. sition of Panique. second; Ralph Young, ()f .in, jug anil will assume ti n: pmon Time, 1:41. one. Third race, Slsuson course Uulii ids The appointment of . tilia KilSweet. the vacancy cau-i- .i 5, won; Man Gentry, econd; oI ty Bellairs, third. Time, 1:10 Uau.lnui Mrs. Franc R. KI! .11 (VVu yiM iR0 Fuurtii race, six furlongs At that lime the for the : ivuioval of Mrs. Li .in: Wil economy, Cigaiilghier won: Martimus, Princcwe Tiiania, third. Tima, 1:13 was it , although tiv.'y Large j at the n Fifth race, mile and an eighth tune that, being a mui ,in wa rewon; Position, second; Golden-light- , moved to make room i,.r tt Mormon. Mr. Pnrratt is thirl. Time, 1:54. 3iorum,i. Stub rsi. one mile Montana Pc.', At a meeting 01 t!w conimiiiee on es won; Pat.y Brown, second; Gieat teachers and school UrL ol ii board ol eduistiou held lemeruar ad cr noon, Mogul, third. Time, 1:42. John A. Welch, who had been prrvioiu-lselected as princljmi 01 the Fremont AT OAKLAND. San Francisco, Feb. 10. Oakland re- school, announced tliat up would be unable to accept the portion. D. R. sults: Find race, 6 furlong The Volt non; Coombs, principal of tha finish Dundreary, second; Maxeua, l l.ird, school, was then cliom-- a principal of the Fremont annul, and 11. VY. lime. 1:15 Second nu, 8 furlongs Calculate Ashton, formerly county superintenwon; Alone, second; Harvester 11, dent of schools, ws M'iccird urinelual of the Utah school. third. Time, 1:10 Mis Phobe Maidiri a chosen aa asThird race. 6 furlong Adirondack won; Tam O'Shsnter, second; Bath sistant teacher at (0 a month, to to a auliool Inter. Beach, third. Time, 1:03. The action of the committee will be Fourth race, mile and sixteenth-Expedi- ent won; Mr. Dingle, second; Play-bal- l. submitted to the board at itg next meeting for approval. third. Time. 1:51 4. Fifth race, 7 furlong Dr. Sherman STUDENTS D1SCC8S VOTING. won; Hlppouax, second; Follow Me, third. Time, 1:30. Daniel Alexander tad Dale A. Parka Sixth race: one mile Scherxo won; Whoa Bill, second; Northwest, third. were the successful students in the preliminary debate held at ths univerTime, 1:43, sity Thursday afternoon. The contest was a very close one, aud it took AT NEW ORLEANS. the Judges some tin to decide beNew Orleans, Feb. 10. Result: Sanction won; tween the four competitors, who were FI rat race, one mil Daniel Thom F. Reese, Hersbman, second; Bannock Bell, third. Hansen Alexander, and Dale H. Parke. Mr. Reese 3 5. 1:53 Time, ws chosen as first alternate. mile Redman won; Second nu-e- , Thie is the first time either of the aecond; Merry Acrobat, taro men ekocen Baywoud, has bnm oa a univerthird. Time, 1:52. debating team, although both have Third race, half mile Dilatory wmi; sity part in the debate. Mr. AlexChief Archibald, second; Blue Grans taken ander was manager last year, and Lad, third. Time, 51 5. Mr. Parke 1 the present manager. Mr. Fourth race, one mile lampoon who was chnam a first alterReeae, won; Fit zbri liar, second; Spec, third. nate, was a member of the university Time, 1:54 12. teem la 1902, which met the UniverFifth race, six furionge Content lous of Mr. Hansen 1 Nevada. sity won; Floral Wreath, aecond; Mary new student at the school, and thisa Worth, third. Time, 1:25. was his first attempt at debating. Sixth race, one mile and 70 yards The question d unused was the Dixie aecond; Knowledge won; same a tbe question fur tbe debate 1:58 third. Time, Plautus, with Idaho, Resolved, That it Would Be Unwise to Make Provision in Our AT HOT BPRINGS. Laws for Compulsory Voting. Hot Spriugs, Ark., Feb. 10. Results: The debating team chosen win go First race. 5 furlong The Cap- to Bloscow, Idaho, on or shout March tain won; Golden Age, second; Temer- Ctk, but in the meanwhile ii will e In a series of debate, which have ity, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, one mile Annie Chapbeen arranged throughout tho county. man won; Nuptial, second; lmlioden, IN THE SALT LAKE COURTS. third, lime, 1:51 Third race, 5 2 fnrTnng-Jig- ger The case of Mrs. Ida Fitzgerald won; Tblabc, second; Her Jang, third. Time, 1:15. in against Mrs. Josephine Alcock, Fourth race, four furlong, Business which $1000 i claimed as damages for man's stake Pretty Nellie won; Min- being ejected from premises bought by na Baker, second; Lady Cliarade, third. the plaintiff from the defendant, but Lot fully paid for, was on trial ThursTime, 53 Fifth race, 6 furlongs Cue Heidorn day before a Jury In Judge Ritchies won; Aden, second; Mirth Ins, third. division of the dltrict court. The Jury will bring In a verdict this morning. Time, 1:20. o Sixth race, 6 The damage case of William H. Dafurlongs Fra won; Celebration, second; Juvenal vis against the Oregon Short Line 1:30. Railroad company la on trial before Maxim, third. Time, Judge Lewis and a Jury in the district court. COMPLAIN OF PIUS' ECONOMIES. Mary Ba filed a petition yesterday In the office of the clerk of the Employes of the Vatican Palace Mias district court for divorce from Horace Distribution of Faes They ForBas, to w horn site was married lu Salt merly Received. Lake, Sept. 4, 192. She cays that he ha failed to support her and that she Rome, Feb. 10. Keen diali a fac- has been compelled to perform liard tion 1 viaible among the employe of manual labor ia order to provide the the Vatican palace and even among necessaries of life for herself and mithe soldiers composing ths garrison, at nor child by a former marriage. tha increasing economies being mado In all branches of (be Vatican adminSMOOTS CHANCE BETTER. istration. Tbe periodical distribution of tbe to members of fees, wlilrh all Opinion In Washington Inclines In Papal court had long been accustomed, favor of Smoot at present, according has been entirely suppressed, and em- to Senator-elec- t Georgs Sutherland, ployes in all departments must now who retuned from hi eastern trip be batiatlcd with the salaries they r Thursday, Tho belief that the senate will vote to retain Smoot la stronger ceive, which have also been much r duced since the election of Flus X. and growing, Mr. Sutherland say. Tbe Tlie attendant of the Vatican Mu- matter Is likely to come to a vote seums and Galleries are especially bit- this aeaajon.Mr.Rutbcrland says, unless ter in their complaints, as tne income the Swayne impeachment case takes they received under the late Pope has up too much of the senates time, Mr. Sutherland questions the mss-ag- e been reduced now more than 25 per cent. The sediarii, or bearer, who of railroad rate legislation unlMe held. carry the Pope in hia Sedan chair and an extraordinary (tension i who are entitled to payment only when While a rate measure may pass the in active duty, have very seldom occa- house at this vession, he says. It i sion to gain their fcea, as Flus X sines not likely the senate will find tltno his election haa - only once used the to art upon it with the tariff and sevSedan chair Sud a few time tne port- eral other important matters on hand. Mr. Sutherland will be at home for able throne. Innumerable complaints have been a couple of week. He will leave for made to the Cardinal Secretary of the east again in time to be In Washto ington on March 4, when be will taka Stati whom every one seems blame for the present condition of bis seat in the senate, succeeding Senthings, - but no Improvement was made ator Kearns. in the- situation. Many employes of EVIDENCE NOT ENOUGH. the Roman Congregations, where fee have been entirely suppressed, have District Attorney Loufbourow has petitioned fnr an increase in salary, but little hope is entertained that it filed in (he office of tlie clerk of tlie will be granted, aa Pius X la deter- district court notice of dismissal of mined to run the departments of the the charge of housebreaking pending church at the smallest possible cost un- against George Williams, Frank Mar-tel- l and A. J. King, because of lark til he Is assured that the Vatican can obtain a sufficient income from foreign of sufficient evidence against the acLit holies. This matter has recently cused to convict tbem. They were alformed the subject of discussion with leged to have broken into the barn many foreign bishops visiting tlie Vat- of J. F. Boes, in the rear of 259 South Main street, Feb. 11, 1904, and to have ican. stolen a harness valued at $30. In a habeas corpus esse heard reTHE WRONG KIND OF LOVE. cently by Judge Armstrong, Martell William H. Maxwell, the superin- and King were ordered released from of horse stealing, but Wiltendent of public schools of New York, a eharge liams waa held for trial. free-meother the tbe describing day system of the Paris schools. SudSALT LAKE NOTES. he and smiled: paused denly When this system waa introduced in John Wilson, who was arrested by Paris, he said, a teacher at an EngOfficer Simpson upon the charge of ate lish Bunday school explained It to her to burglarise the Lion sapupils, and told them that love had tempting at the corner of State caused the system's adoption, and loon, situated and Commercial alley, was found without love tbe world would be a poor street not Judge Diehl and dischargplace for children and for all helpless ed. guilty by and infirm persons. The Salt Lake County Horticultural "Next Sunday she said. al want society will meet today at 1 p. m at each of you to come prepared to recite the and county building; third city verse love. about a scriptural matters pertaining floor. Important next arrived The and to Sunday duly fruit will be handling and raking all had the children prepared their lIllMIgtAfl One hsd, Lore your enemies'; verse 4k Copper Silver The Moepa Gold. another, Little children, love one an- company, which has an authorized capother. and so on. ital stock of 175,0 U0, divided into 750,-0Finallr a small boy, with red hair ahares of tbe pr value of 10 rent arose. He began In a loud, shrill voire; each, filed articles of incorporation 8ong of Solomon, second chapter, in office of the secretary of fifth verse. state. The incorporators are 8. K. RobAnd then he recited: erts, J. K. Bishop, Frank Travis, J. W. 8tay, with me, flagons comfort me Lamb and H. G. Blumenthal, all of with apples; for I am sick of love. Provo. Articles of hicorporal ion have been "He Is one of the mot profound filed in tbe office of the county clerk thinkers of the age. the Austin Brothers' association, tha "But Is he thoughtful in little by authorised capitalization of which is things? 11 each. The officer sure: President, I guess so; he occupies rooms in Heber Mark A. Austin; .fU-- " Houston Post, SMeeiarv and treasurer Thom D. A . upt'riM-leudou- t. s hi I" X D X H C z Z m x j 4. i f'ai-rat- t an-and- 1 hei-grse- 1 ! y u 2. 1-- 2 DC BALTIMORE U h Z D X c zH m x DC X cz H Id h Z m x x 1-- 4. 1-- 3-- 1- -2 ccni-pet- 8-- 3-- Fil-llp- 2 al 00 mANDmi FEBRrARY HUNTER TO SUPEHVliu of Work Criticises Amount D?ne d After Much D.cumo Adjournment Until Tonis11. if: ITT A II, SPORTS OF n. UNIVERSITY MOUSE EXAMINES OfiDEX, . i 1 DC cz H U h Z IS RIPE AND RICH. D X MADE FROM TOE CHOICEST OF m SELECTED GRAIN. MOST CAREFULLY AND DISTILLED. INSURING TOE HIGHEST T NUTRIENT QUALITY. THIS WHISKEY UNDERGOES THOROUGH AGING BEFORE IT IS SOLD. AND IN ITS STATE OF FULLEST DEVELOPMENT IS THE X LI h Z x c zH PERFECTION OF D X m x x RYE WHISKEY X hi h z FRED. 1. KXKML Ofileit, D c zH A OCX, IUS. m x X HUNTER HUNTER as H. Austin. Three with Thomas R. of the Cutler, form the directorate company. The company is formed to deal in livestock, hides and pelts. The Utah Blarble company, the headquarters of which are at ioigan, filed articles of incorporation yesterday lu the office of the secretary of stale. The authorized capital stork of tha company Is $50,600, divided into Cu.OUO shares of tbe par value of $1 each, and tbe are John A. Munlroer, Charles If. Hart, M. V. Kroupkat, C. H. Pearson, Frank K. Nebeker, Hattie A. Montrose and Kdward Kroupkat. It is supposed to operate marble and onyx quarries. Dyspepsia btns of humaa existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures It, promptly, permanently. Regulate and tones the stomach. VATICAN FAVORS MOVE. Home, Fob. 10. Repeorts lave Jml reached the Vatican of the formation of a large Catholic party ia England, under the leadership of the Duke of Norfolk. Tha new Catholic league, styled by the title Pro Anglia Catfao-licacounts as members mil the prominent Catholics of the United Kingdom, including several peer of tbe realm. Ha purpose 1 to obtain more favfrom both orable Catholic legislation rebourn's of Parliament, especially garding the partial support of Catholic All regschools by the government. ulations and details concerning the new league have been aubmitted to and approved by tbe Vatican author ilies, who have been informed that such s movement has met with favor even at court, where CaUiolics have in recent years obtained some ascendency. Much credit for the new movement the Is given here to Mgr. Bourns, new archbisliop of Westminster, and it. is freelv predicted in Vatican circles tliat if the work of the society shall prove successful Mgr. Bourns will be rewarded by being chosen as ths successor of the late Cardinal Vaughan in the Sacred College. It is also stab ed that Cardinal del Val, who knows thoroughly, haa English condition been tha prime mover in the society's work and has been greatly encouraged inter-es- t In his efforts by the personal ," In HUNTER SENTENCE SUBWAY COMMUTED. 16 Governor Allmny, N. Y, Feb. Higgins today commuted the seutenua of William F. Miler, of Brooklyn, convicted of grand larceny In ronnectiun MULES IN JMUTINY with the b20 per cent Frankly syndicate, Me will be released on Mond Mill waa sentenced April 30. Missourians Object Whet a day. Water Pips Bursts sad Their I960 to serve ten years. Heels Rout Workmen. BLIZZARD IN MISSOULA. Thin ia a tale told by the New York World of two Mtreourl mule to wit, Missoula, Mont, Feb, 16. Tho blia-sarwhich began here yesterday Pbyllia and Gwendolen. Now, there two Missourians are charter auhsldod this evening; but left members of tho Galvanised ami Carbon- the thermnmoter six below sera at ised Order of. Subway Muirs, and are Rundown and falling rapidly. Stock-me- a engaged, with a half down other mem-be- n express grave fears for animals of (he union, In digging a large on tbs nogs s it la behaved maay will hole under Brooklyn. perish during tlie extrema cold. At present they are toiling In the Fulton direct tunnel near De Kalb Washington. Fob. 10. Todays statecrew is a ment of the treasury balances In the avenue. With the big gang of men. but they are not g no era Bind, exclusive of the $180,000, members of the Galvanised sad Car- OoO gold reserve in tlie division of bonized Order. shows: Available cash balAU went well In the subterranean enance (141A52A79; gold, $50,545,695. terprise until a large water pip burst lust Thursday nigfat and flooded us tunnel where the subway mules were peacefully reposing; Phyllis and Gwendolen wok up Jut In time to keep from shipping a heavy sea in their esrs, and tbs way those Missouri mules got about corporate up ainl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. and the general dampnere of thing who enough to ahake the street. Everything here the Short orders Whan the gangs of workmen tumbled at all hears. down Into the tunnel ths next morning All kinds of game and fish In eeaeon. they found Phyllis, Gwendolen and Extra fins dinners Sunday, from their comiadrs Blading In deep, icy wa12 to 2 p. m, 2Se- - Fins lunch from ter, shivering, aud taking uccaeloual 11 to 4 and to I p. m. excursions Into the profane: Aa fart JIM A YOUNG Preps. the donkey engines could work the 224 Twenty fifth Street, tidal wave was pumped out But evre after the tunnel was dear it warn evident tliat rhylUe and Gwendolen were cm the warpath and determined to fix the responsibility of the flood. Phyllis essayed to fix It by firmly planting her heels against the baggy overalls of an adjacent workman. By tbe time tbe foreman reached Ihe PATTI SON seen ail of the members of the Order B. M. LEEDOM of Subway Mules were In open mutiny and the workmen were headed for th tallest timbera, up which they were climbing like scared squirrels. The foreman, realising the serlon-nes- s 2425 Washington Avenue. of the situation, sent to a nearby (Phone 228X) gang of WMkmnn and asked Unde Moae Jackson to come over and arbitrate the question with Phyllis and Unde Moee" 1 learned Gwendolen. in mule lore. He hurried over, and brought Ida big slick for a Lop-Eare- d long-care- d lup-eur- New Catholic Party Under Duke of Norfolk Will Receive Support of the Pope. taken HUNTER the plan by Pius X. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON- CAFE d tut -- WINES , FALSTAF CAFE r. HYGIENE VERSUS FAITH. Mrs. S., an old lady about 65, had Christian Helenes taken six month treatment for deafness. Having learned that I bad cure.! several patients on whom Christian Science had felled, she cams to see me. After questioning her carefully, I examined her ears and found them filled with cerumen (wax) from the dram to the outer opening. I nred an ear spud to remove as much o. by means the wax as possible, and then, ears with of a syringe, washed on! her a warm medicated solution. She heard ana LIQUORS a 1 WILL YOU MI Whuab, dab, yo dad blame onry Invert In a ploca of unimproved as he In Weber County 1 moke! yelled Uncle Moae. banged Phyllis serose the slais with hie Adjoln'ng Improved farms? Station? Half mils from frightbig stick. Phyllis turned on ened glance hack at tbe newcomer. It Right rad to Irrigation Canal? was the call of the wild. and she Providing you can buy an monthly identified it on the spot. Getting a payments? bay $10 or lib or $20 per month I good focus on Uncle More, she shot Or quarterly? him against the end of the tunnel and Or annual paymsirts?. hre hawed vlrjferouly. And no Interest? The foreman brought In a bushel iffi And no taxes? carrots and a bale of Canada thistle The owner t nay tsxae and as a peace offering. The Missourians land until N Is Rnfy accepted tbe bribe. They were working tbwe to use tho paM far? peacefully on Saturday. aa tea dfetluHly aft'-- r the first treatment was overjoyed. I washed out her ear GOLDMAN PLEADS GUILTY. daily for a week, and. after Instructing In henceforth ears her to keep her and waiDenver, Feb. 10 Laae M. Goldman, hygienic condition with eosp cured. an election officer, pleaded guilty to. ter, I dismissed her. perfectly all Ihe a charge of fraud at tiie November eleDoes the reader think thai iu the criminal court today and ction world In (he Christian Science healers was sentenced to ninety days lu Jail. could have removed tliat wax by tbetr T Herbert He bad prevlonalv been sentenced by absent or present treatment he supreme court for contempt and the A. Perayn in Suggestion. two sentence will run concurrently. A schoolchild In far Yokshsms 'ihe old man grumbled. Was writing one day to lus mams. he said. I don't like to knock. line each started He a man t do when tho what's But nine With periods Cleveland Plain doorbell won't ring And ended the rute with a corns. , Dealer, w Newark Ns A r' v If So ad pises par aem e? $400 for IS $800 for 40 $1,200 land will soot yon a wsa sore. far Cl aerrt Addrus or Call on HUMER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Ogdcxv Budding; 3nk Uuh |