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Show 4 THE MORynCQ EXAMINER OOPEX, UTAD. TUESDAY MOKXIXO, I'ERErARY a thuUMndof ihe fiaiea PRESCRIPTION WHEN .eaa e a 21, ions. -- THE HOUSE CLEANS UP . a SESSION you lave a one cult prescription pr a serious that is to be used in it to us case of illness, bring We fill every prescription! written.: exactly as it is doc- - SLAVER WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. FEARED Mo.-ro- j Feb. 20. identity of tbe at forty-thir- d day of returned from his buiuee trip to New Tork City. Cuaplain Cowans offered prayer and Friday Journal was read and ap- CALENDOR yet been as- certained, the police are convinced that he i sot a woikniaa, but a man of good birth. His underclothing is of good quality and is fashionably made, and bis outer workman's garb evidently wa asHa ktrongly sumed as a disgul-e- . objeclcd to donning prison ai'lrc and for a long time refused to take off bis warm undershirt for fear of or Display of Utah's Recourccs Lewie and Clark Centeninal ie Passed. Yesterday wee the MIGHT Although the of Grand assin Duke Sergiu- - ha not ; ill 11E CATCH COLD. the swions. That is why so many very senator we present care and Lewis, the tors direct their patients toj Senators.tillBamberger detained at his home being to of sickness and the latter has bring prescriptions nor curbing a Two Senate Bilie. House Joint Memorial and House B.n are pl(scd sad One Senate Bill Recommitted. SPRING DRESS GOODS GinghamSg Voiles. Etamines and Novelties in Waistings One mor. record a., a by r house Monday h,n wa again clean.-up. an.l when the house adjourned ir wa. uilul 2 o'cloe the cold. j. ,,u-nda- Tuesday. Two senate b'.. a houic Joint and one ninaurial : foil were BILL passed, one senate bill reninmittcd proved. and one house bill referred to aiioth.'r reThe commit tee on Livestock House Refers Consideration of committee. ported favorably upon H. B. No. 100, Kansas Measures Sure to Pam. 8. B. No, 4. liy Hollingsworth--A- n as to trespassing animals. The re if the Statu act fixing Ihe fiscal port wa. adopted. Topeka, Kansas, Feb. 20. On ac- of Utah and providing when reports The committee on Railroads rememof attendance count small a of eliull be prepared, compiled and filed, ported favorably upon H. H. No. 74, as to directors of corporations, per- bers, the Kansas Iiihiba lo.hr di't'erred was pae.rd by the following vole: of the consideration its Ayes, 26: nay. 12. mitting them, or part of them, to be bill until next Friday. It will L 8. B. No. 43 was elected for different periods. The reto the made order for and a that date, special Livestock committee for it- - reconsidport wn adopted. awill vapbe push'd there through eration. The Judiciary committee reported idly as possible. Holdcdgc bill prohibH. 11. C7, by Rnlrt Relating to aa follows: conthe pumping of gas will be the fees of clerks of tiir court Favorably upon S. B. No. 84. by iting by the senate this week. end lOiUtty dorks, making numerous Senator, which exempts members 01 sidered bills ia will conceded these that' It fees wa referred tu the ihe militia from jury service. Adopted changes in the pass, and thi will end the bailie for committee ou judiciary. Favorably upon 8. B. No. 1C, by tlie -, so far as legislation oil producerMcC'rea said that as the bill reSenator Bamberger, subjecting the i concerned. Some act lent will be tak- ferred to fee and a salaries of all state, county and city attorneys wore en further of regarding investigation the ones mot affected hr moved that officials to garnishment, attachment or likein is the Standard state. It this execution. Adopted. the bill be referred to the judiciary that Kansas will make un independ- committee. Favorably upon Senate Bill No. G2 ly to In ent addition tho H. J. M.. No. 4, by Austin Ask i.ig by Senator Lawrence, authorizing the on investigation promised l,v the government. ia.uance by cities of tbs first and secCongress that the Strawberry Valley The senate this passed a lit the Unilah Reservation hr set aside ond class of script for contemplate., resolution protesting against the ex- a a state Adopted. public improvements. park, and reservoir purpose tension of Hie Foster lease in the wa passed by a vote of 37 aves to Favorably upon , S. B. No. 6, by territory. The protr-- t was wired no nays. Senator llolUngaw-ortbrelating to to President Roosevelt tonight. That II. B. No. 8G, by Toltou Relating (0 power, of corpora do us aa to amending much danger to the Kansas oil refin- stenographer fees In courts, articles and the consolidation of cerwo a extension exists in of ery possible tain corporations, and validating cerpassed liy a vote of 35 ayes to no nay. was view leases the the expressed by The hill amends the present law by tain c mend men U and consolidations the senate. heretofore, made or effected. Adopted, providing that no fees be charged In Favorably uopn H. B. No. 153 as to probate cases where there ia no contest. pleading the statute of limitations. REDMOND, NOT FI8CALITY, CAUSE OF CONST EhNATION. 8. B. No. 36, by Committee on MiliAdopt ed The following new bills were introAn act ceding to the tary Affair (Continued from Page One) United Slats duced and referred: over the 8. B. No. 88, by Senator HollingsMilitary Reservations of Fort Douglas He and directly charged unsparingly worth amending section 3 of chapter and Fort Duachmne within this state, wa pas-e- d 43, Laws of 1899, relating to present individual members of tbe Irish adminby the following vole: Mr. Both with istration Incompctcncy. ownership maps and plat, by requitAyes, 34: nays, none. ' UnMr. and Redmond hloore (Irish The bill cede to the United State ing the county recorders to deliver to the county assessor on or before the ionist) who followed, made a special exclusive jurisdiction over ail lands of what they termed tho comprised within the limits of the milithird Monday la January. Referred to point Shameful treatment" of bir Anthony tary reservations of Fort Douglas and committee on Ways and Means. S. B. . .0. 89, by Senator Hollings- MacDonnell in connection with the Fort Duchesne, in the stale of Utah, worth amends section 54G of the stat- now famous debates in the ministry to continue so long as the United utes as to reputies and assistant of over the devolution scheme. States shall hold aind own the same Mr. Wyndham, chief secretary fur for military purpoara saving, to tjia county officers The bill meets a diffiexaid state the right to serve 11 civil culty pointed- - out by the secretary of Ireland delivered a straightforward the Bute Board of Equalisation in planation of how those unfortunate processes and such criminal processes lowance of sufficient clerical assist- misunderstandings arose. In doing so an may lawfully issue under the auhe paid a splendid tribute to Sir An- thority of this state against person ance to the assessing officers. to the Commi.tee on County and thony MacDonnell, who, be said, was charged witli crime against the law asxed to accept ..in pus. ot under of tho Male committed without or Municipal Corporations. 8. B. No. 90, by Senator Rasband, secretary, not in the capacity of an within said reservations. codifies' the existing dairy aud foou underling, hilt as a wise and able The following bill were presented: laws. Referred to the Judiciary com- colleague. Mr. Wyndham said he had H. B. No. 171, by Hawlcj An act given MacDonnell a free hand to deal relating to the making of false repremittee. The special order of the day was the with the situation. They had discussed sentation, in writing, by a person, of consideration of J. 8. K. No. 49, by the situation together. IIe knew that Ilia assets or financial responsibility Senator Hollingsworth. . creating the MacDonnell and Lord Dunraven had for the purpose, of. obtaining credit commission for making Utah's exhibit been considering a reform scheme, but thereon, and provi.Ung a penalty thereat tbe Pulls m Exposition and making he did not knots all tbe terms of their for. Judiciary. the appropriation therefor. Immedi- plan. Mr. Wyndham said: act to H. B. No. 172. by Miller-- An I had often discussed reforms with abolish tbe arid laud reclamation fund ately after the reading of the bill Senexhis Indian who with MacDonnell, ator Rasband moved that tbe enacting commission sod to further define the clause be stricken out. This provoked periences found analogies between my duties of the stale board of land Inhadin formed ideas and ideas he considerable debate. Senators Rasband and In repeal chapter 71, and Walton favored tbe motion while dia. Here came the first source of Law of Utah, 1903. Senators McKay, Johnson, Callister, serious misunderstanding. I, with a The following committee report was Lawrence, Bennion and Hollingsworth colossal ignorance of Indian affairs, adopted:: defended the bill and opposed the mo- did not know that a semi elective counJudiciary H. B. No. 134, by Marks, tion. The motion was withdrawn and cil exist in India , and tocrcfore it to pass with amendment. cicnator Barber moved to induce the never occurred to tne in tuy conversaThe Senate rejected H. B. No. 5. by appropriation from 320,000 to $15,000. tions with MacDonnell that he had In Joseph, repealing law rreniing a star Senators McKay, Hollingsworth and mind any board partially elected as Institute of art. Joseph moved for a Johnson supported the appropriation part of the reforms of which I ap- conference committee and the motion of 320,000. The motion was put and proved. If I lied thought he had any carried. Joseph Merrill tod MeCrca such idea I would have told him that It were appointed ss the cnmniitiee. lost. The committee on Industrial School Upon roll call Hie bill passed by was, in my judgment, quite Impractithe following vote: , it report in three parts, in J; nays, cable. presented Mr. Wvndliam' said he via absent order that it 6; abens 2. Those voting in tho negamight go to the different tive were: Senators Barber, Clegg, for a holiday when the devolution committees to which it was referred gardm-r- . Loose, Rasban.1 add Wallnn. scheme was published and that, wlien when first brought in last Thursday. S. B. No. 49 by Senator Williams, jo returned, without consulting One hundred citizen of Ssn Pete lie wrote to the papers decreating tbe state art collection and petitioned the liouse to pa county appropriating 32,000 to buy meritorious nouncing the elective councils feature. laws regulating the sale of liquor and works of art was passed bv a vote Mr. Wyndham said the cabinet never tbe gambling evil. nad doubted of 13 to 4. loyalty, but A petition from the Indian war vetI. B. No. 42. by Senator Callister, imply had, recorded itself as not ap- erans was received asking that the being tbe near flh and game law, was proving of a scheme without first sub- state recignlze the veterans in some on motion of 8enator Lawrence made mitting it to his chief, Mr. Wyndham substantial manner. a special order for Thursday at three .admitted that MacDonall perhaps was Joseph asked permission to withaddijustified la taking his approval for draw II. B. isn. appropriating oclock. B. B. No. 88, by the judiciary comgranted. tional 829,000 for the state exhibit st Clark exposition thi mittee. being a substitute for bouse tbe Lewis bill No. 11, by Mr, Kurhler, was RENNENKAMPFF MAKES year. DARING RECONNAISSANCE Roberts demanded to know the reasunanimously passed. The bill relates to changes of venue ons for the withdrawal of the bill and (Continued from Page One) in actions in municipal courts, proJoseph replied: I have my own privets reason." viding for chugs of judge in lieu thereof, and for the certification of ing to darkness and lark of knowlSpeaker Hull allowed the withthe of of the strength Japanese drawal. causes to the district court where the edge was The further pursuit suspended. judge of the municipal court is disJoseph called for the usual commit viltee reports, eaying: qualified, and providing for a judge pro division paned the night si tbe Tv hern criticized from several tempore in municipal courts and fixing lage of Plsnxfan. At daybreak, of Feb. 14, the division sources for uring my feat and I want his compensation, and repealing section he village of to 3 of chapter 112, lam of Utah, 1901, moved eastward toward say that the most of the time has as amended by section 1, of chapter 126, Uudiagantse. which was entrenched been for the purpose of asking for reand occupied by Japanese horse artil- ports on deficit. laws of Utah, 1903. S. B. No. 59, by Senator Bennion, lery. The advance guards opened fire, I want now to ssk for the report of on the trenches In front Ihe commlitee on public fund that relating to the taking of school census, concentrating of the village. The distance was not on tlie ninth day of the session was was unanimously passed. 8. B. No. 75, by Senator Bennion, great and the effect of bursting sheila aked to investigate all department visible. The Japanese or commissions showing deficits." relating to tbe making and giving was easily Marks took the floor and replied that notice of the assessments made by cavalry suffered heavily, shrapnel In their midst, stampeding the committee was now investigating corporations, and which especially bursting of Rus- the Carbon county deficit caused by exempts tbe publication of notice when their horses. Detachments on the flank the occupied yl"8 strike, but bad not yet touched any prrsonal notice la served upon each sian other deficits. stockholder, was treated in the same ann drove bark the Japanese. The division, having accomplished generous way. 8. B. No. 83. by the committee on Its task, retraced its road, meeting no Only one remedy in the world that The Russian kisses will resistance. at ones stop iicblness of the akin public institutions, a substitute for S. serious B. No. 52, by Senator Clegg, was the were one Cossack killed end an ensign In any port of the body; Dosns Ointment. At any drug store, 69 cento. next bill up for third reading. The bill and eleven men wounded. provides for the appointment of three STUDENTS PROCLAIM PANAMA FEES. INVESTIGATE oitlzeu to constitute a board of trusDEATH Of ABSOLUTISM. tees for the control of the State Mental hospital, while at present the (Continued from Page One) Continued From Page One). board under a constitutional provision, the information was given ihst Uninconsists of the governor, slate auditor, and state treasurer. It was stated dice political rights. sky had returned the enveiuie containFurther, as a guarantee against ing hi fee for the first meeting of that the governor wished to be released interference of the Russian governMr. Drake if and the from serving upon the board because free execution of these de- Mr. lmard, hod subsequently taken of a lack of time, and thought the ment in athe Grunky people's militia must im- his fee. The answer wa that he had; Mental hospital should be under a mands, be formed in whose ranks all that the fee lie returned wa aftar-wsrd- s mediately board of citizens .as are tbe other In- citizens esn fight to realise our aspiragiven him him agsin. stitutions. tions. ( In answer to Mr. Townsend, Mr. Before the passage of the above bill. the of Recognising this Drake said that former Commissioner Senators Gardner and Loose of Utah historical moment, significance when Russia is county, tried in rain to have atricken emerging from a period of ferment into Decker never had attended a meeting uf the lmard snd had rereived no fees, out the provision that no two of the revolt, and when everyone haa but hn imd b'ln elected a directrnsteca sliould be appointed from open one end iu view, we can not pursue out although tor his place. and the same county. and therefore suspend them until A rcoCM was taken. At five o'clock adjournment was study September 13. By that time events will taken. have furnished new mater is I for the FUGITIVE ARRESTED. solution of those questions." RECEP- SENATOR SUTHERLAND'S Minroula, M0.1t- - Feb. Jo. ' - TIUX. Washington. Feb. 20.The board Harris, alleged to be a fugitive Percy amendment prohibiting the use of In- Justice who is charged with tlie from murSalt Lake, Feb. 2D. The reception dian funds for sectarian schools was der of a negro t Fayetteville, w. by Senator and Mrs. Georg Sutherland, Incorporated In the Indian appropriain this city today Va.. was arrest'd at the Kenyon, luirigbl. was a brillia'it tion bill by the committee and is being heid to await tbe arriisl success in even-- sense of tbe word. Over of Sheriff Hawkins of Payetteville. See Them Before Theyre All Picked Over . Dry Goods ;- Soft, Fluffy Blankets and woolen gooda art not aoat out Not oaa laundry by 1V17 laundry. woolan In a hundred can launder nor color, shrinking, without gooda td goods without fading. Wa can. Try Oar Rough Dry for Yoar Family Wash Remember cure la the only laundry In town that waahen all wool and colored goods In distilled water. Ogden Steam Laundry 437 25th Phone 174. A and ! klndlsd quickly St buna rapi- dly with dry kindling wood. Ue par 32.00 per rack for unsplit nek; wood $US per ton tor beat aoat, Mil Wash. Are. Phones 147 THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY so the Pacific coast raise the finest rapes on the Pacific eoaeLThcii wlnsa are absolutely pun. If you wish to good cheer for the rtar aoms of their wine fromholidays dJ-a- KIZZINI BROS. Street The Owl Saloon 2SI 25th 6L NO. tae 35 etc per quart, 3 qunrtl. ll. ONEILL BROS, PROPS. WILL YOD i'i! 'mPp3 Mfu1"'!! farmer mile from R. r. statlon't ' IrrlgcUen Canal T . rroui1 Prnrti. no InttTMt? And no taxMf The owner! i My lex.. ue. the land until K fa If So pfl- a- " will sort you "x Address or Call on hunter & Kennedy National fe6, FirstOgden. 3ank Utah - FURNITURE VAN STORAGE HeavyDraying Ailcn Transfer Pkee; Co. Sell 22; Independent 4,2 8L 2h n Mao-Dunne- . Phone 136Z. Jy afu-rnoo- Re-ferrc- J Bros. Wheelwright ct Jnrl-iilctii- m Fire iSmall 3 e or SENATE WORK reprc.tu-Tatir- people called 011 the new ten-.tduirng the evening, the bright costumes of the very large number of ladies preent. blending with the decoration of the rotna to make a most brilllsJt spectacle. BUSY accurate most 22. t 1 BAKER OBJECTS TO 6YMPATHV WITH CZAR (Continued from Page One) Good Resolutions United State was movi.ig to the front as a world power, to have it understood that she had (topped building with which to uphold the wnrshlp Monroe doctrine and to strengthen the hand of her represent at i vet abroad. The two battleships proposed were further supported by Messrs Bassett and Sulzer (N. Y.), Grosvenor (O.), Meyer (La.) and Fos (111.). Messrs. Slondell (Wyo.) and Tbay-r (Mas.) fatorrd oue battleship only, tud Menv. Bartholdi (Mo.). Knit (Kan).), Driscoll (N. Y.) and Lind (Minn.) opposed any new bw tleahlp. Before the vote wa taken Mr. Baker (N. Y.) created a sensation by reading the following resolution : That, thi house views with horror the deliberate destruction of human life, at all times and under all circumstances; yet it declares that, reprehensible aa was (lie murder of the Grand Duke Sergius, it was 110 more wanton than the massacre perpotrated by the Russian government on January 22, when thoukands of (inarmed men, women and children were butchered In cold blood; and that it regards tho murder of those helpless, unoffending men, women and children as one of the most dastardly crime ever perpetrated; that hi refusing to esprera the horror of the people of thin country at that fearful crime, while now asserting that 'both the American government anil people view Ihe killing of Grand Duke Sergius with abhorrence, 1 he president lias not and does not voice the real sentiments of the pro- pie of Hie United 8t a tea." In an excited manner be asserted that he had been told that If lie introduced the resolution a motion would be made to expt-- him from the house, lluching down the aisle, and waving the resolution in his hand, he deposited it in Ihe Imx provided for such measures, and defil'd anyone to make a motion to expel him. Miss it now," lie houted. Expel! Expel! Expel, I Nell you. Introduce your motion to expel." When the excitement which this action created bad aubsided the lYrkins amendment to appropriate for one battleship only instead of two, was defeated on a vote by tellers of 122 to 144, which had the effect of pasaing the original proviaion for two shiM. , While no record vote was taken, it was notid that many democrats vot-- d for the two battleships, while a number of republicans re.urded themselves against the proposition. The house rejected an amendment by Mr. Mann (Mass.) which proposed, oa account of tbe price uf steel in ilia United States, to strike from ihe bill the requirement of law that vessels In all their parte eliall be of domestic manufacture. Mr. Kitchin (N C.) anight to secure an appropriation for 34.000,000 for a government armor plate factory, but Ills amendment went out on point of order. The chair sustained a point or order against an amendment by Mr. Vandiver, Missouri, providing a 'ale of price for armor piste, limiting ihe coat to 3398, per ton for class A armor; 3292 for class B; 3388 for class C and 8385 for class D. On a point of order by Mr. Bell (Cal.) the provision giving the secretary of the navy authority to build elsewhere the collier authorized by congress st the last session to be built on the Pacific coset, was stricken out. That action immediately was followed by the by Mr. adopt inn of an amendment Nolan (Cal.) providing for an appropriation of 8175.090 til equip the Mere island navy yard for building the In order. A good ou to tat ns supply yon with anything yon may need In our line. Wo have the stock nod can fill orders prompt. ore now THE Eccles Lumber Company . , Why Use Coal Oil ? f When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $J.OO each for, additional lights ' OS iSC Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light UTAH A LIGHT AND POWER CO., R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager m OCm collier. -T- A spirited discnneinn, but which resulted in no action, arose over tlie ebatity of the Midvale Steel Company to fulfill Its contract with the government in tbe matter of srmor plate deliveries, in the course of which Mr. Murrell. (Penn.) made a vigorous speech in. behalf of the Midvale com-Itn- HE- y. Sereml further attempts to amend ihe bill failedWhen the bill was reported to the house from tbe committer f the whole, Mr. Korn moved tu recommit it, st the same time demanding .the previous question. Mr. Bartlett (Ga.) was on his feet at once, anJ declared tint Mr. Foss' motion wus a trick to prevent a vote on EXAMINER - Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that the battleships. Mr. WadKworh (S. Y.) sought an amendment, but his motfon wse voted down, and the house then, un 1 viva voce vote, adopted the previous question. Me. Robinson Hud.) made the point of no quorum. The speaker proceeded to count, and then inquired if IV member had not voted on tlie prevlou vote. Then 1 did not," said Mr. Robinson. vou are one end I am two. and that makes a quorum." replied the speaker, A his remark roncuising tbe bouse- - to further motion bv Mr. Wadsworth modelated and then Uie adjourn tion to recommit was voted down and lh bill wa pass'-.-! without division. Mr. Pavrie N. Y.) announced to the house tlie dosth today of hi colleague. Y Mr. Otiii, at bis home in onkersvnd resolutions of usual offered the apevmpathy and regret. ufThethespwker house to pointed a committee ; ws funeral. Ihe houw-- . then, at 7:14 10P. clock. 0 joiitucd uu'.il tomorrow at attend lie .AND.. Get Fresh News for Breakfast. . I J sW |