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Show THE MOUSING EXAM IS Eli OC.HEX, CTAII, EATfllDAY MOUSING, CALENDAR ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION IHEN diffi- -j j j j WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. Soft, Fluffy Blankets arc net ceet out by every laundry. Net eae laundry In a kuadred caa launder woolen eolor-a- d gooda without ehrlnklng, aor Wo can. without fadlag. gooda Try Our Rough Dry for Your Family Wash Remember aura la tho only laua-dr- y In town that waahaa all wool aad colored gooda In dlatlilad water. Ogden Steam Laundry 437 25th St. 'Phono 174. A (Small Fire le kindled quickly and buna ray. Idly wtth dry kindling wood. Me par par rack lor uaapllt per ton for boot ooal, 2.00 aack; wood. 13X5 dolly-ero- Wheelwright Fhonoa 147. d. Bros. 2476 Week. MONEY CLEANED UP GAME BILL MISSING Membera Get After State Auditor For Hie Failure to Givo Informatwa ia Regard to Bounty Ovsr Two Hours la Taken ia Discussion of Calliatar'a Measure. Further Deficiencies of $700 Found in Accounts of the Worlds Fair ! We fill every prescription exactly as it is written.! That is why so many doc-- ! tors direct their patients to bring prescriptions to us gooda PASSES THE OF HOUSE cult prescription or one that is to be used in a serious case of illness, bring: it to us aid woolen MORE SENATE i WORK you have a I Art. Fraud. Senate bill No. 55, Callistcr'a new fieh and game measure, waa passed yesterOnto again did the house rlcau up day after two hours dftueion. The it and lira Hie adjournment bill, a- - passed, was in practically tlio was ultra it until 2 o'clock Mon- Mine shape aa alien it came from the day. commit lee of tlie bouse, it does away The following billa were acted on: wit It spring shooting and with market 11. B. No. 157. by Marks, providing hunting and fishing. for tho recording of Instrument in the The governor has approved senate office of the county recorder, passed billa No. 17 and 46. Tlie following bills were favorably reported upon by the unanimously. H. B. No. 158. by Mark, defining committee to which they had been reword "folio" pasted by a ferred, the reports were, adopted and the unanimous vote. they will com up for final asage on H. B. No. 153, by Mark changing in Monday: minor degree the fees collected by the H. H. No. 59, H. B. No. 86, 8. B. No. county recorder was recommitted to 117, H. B. No. 46, 8. B. No 70. S. B. the Judiciary committee. No. 7. S. B. No. 81 waa reported adwere introHawley, author of H. B. No. 121. versely. No new bill creating the office of dairy and food duced. commleaonera and amending the presThe following bills were received ent law, moved tu recommit tie bill, from the house: but this lost. H. B. No. 35, H. B. No. 118. H. B. No. Joeeph moved to strike out tlie enact67, H. B. No. 95. S. B. No. 45 came ing rleuee and title carried by a vote back with amendments. of S3 to I. Wilton gave notice of cellThe city government act, reenacted in H. 1). No. 42, was returned from ing for a reconsideration. B11. - No. 51. by Dean, providing the house to the senate with refusal for a state board of poultry eomuiia-aioner- e, to roncur in soma amendments. A and providing for annual conference committee consisting of poultry eliuwe and prizes, carried by Lawrence, Walton and LarMu waa apa vote of 24 ayea and 15 noee. Those pointed to confer on the bill. minor bill were The following voting in the negative were Carroll, Curtain, Daily, Johnson, Joph, Kin- rushed through and passed: 8. B. No. 63, 8. & No. 80, H. B. No. ney, Kuchler, Maugban, Merrill Pal'S. Simone, 8peacer, Iliompeon Striugliem, 81. H. B. No. 98. H. B. No. 132, If. B. and Tolton. No. 136. H. B. No. 52 was made a special Joseph moved to amend tlie bill by providing for an admission fee to be order for Monday at four o'clock. charged at tho exhibitions. The atate auditor sent In a report Wilson opposed the amendment a be on bounty matters which shows hat said that the state was not giving the unpaid certificates now out amount circuses. to $43,000. The motion was lost. The aauate adjourned until Monday Kinney moved that section five, ap- at 2 o'clock. propriating $1,600 for prizes be stricken out Stookey opposed the amendment. COMMITTEE OF INSPECTION. On the vote the motion loet. Miller moved to change the approA committee constating of Senator priation from $1 600 to $1,000 and this Park, Bamberger, Bennion, Lawrrenee, carried. H. B. No. 80, by Cromar. provid- Gardner, Williams, Rtaband and Callli-te- r is coining tip to this city today ing for the protection of the pay of alien laborers, was passed, McCrea. to inspect the School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind and the Industrial Miller and Simons voting in the negaSchool, tive. H. B. No. 101, by Curtain, defining Is It a burn? lisa Dr. Thomas' the duties of boards of hearth, was reOil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' committed to the committee. The following resolution was Intro- Eclectric Oil At your druggists. duced by McCrea and passed: Whereas on the 11th day of Ihe Sixth YOUR GRIP ON YOURSELF. session of this house to wit: On January 1. 1805, H. B. No. 1 was unani- Retain Thai Thaw ah Yaa Have te Let mously psssed by this house. grerrniia Elaa Co. Whereas, said resolution required of Some people get along beautifully for tha state auditor of the atate of Utah to furnish to this house, and to the bait a lifetime perhaps while everylegislature certain information concern-lu- g thing goes smoothly. While they are frauds alleged to hare been com- accumulating property and gaining mitted under tlie law providing for friends and reputation their characters bounties for wild animals, which opinseem to be strong and well balanced, ion was In said resolution specifically but the moment there I friction prescribed; and, tbe- moment trouble comeaa Wheress, the committee appointed failure In bualneas, a pane or a great comby this house to act with a like crisis In which they lose tbelr all they mittee from the senate, hat as yet They despair, lose failed to receive such information from arc overwhelmed. tha said state auditor, although said heart, courage, faith, hope and power to committee bos frequently demanded try again everything. Their very man-hqo-d or womanhood la swallowed up the came, therefore, Be it resolved that the atate audi- by a mere pislpri- -l lose. tor of the state of Utah be and he is This la failure Indeed, end there la hereby required to communicate to email hope for qjiy ope who falls to as he reasons may ouch a depth of despair- - There la hope tbia house such have for bis failure to transmit to this fir an ignorofit man who cannot Write aald hla in house the information required name even tf be has stamina and house concurrent Resolution No. 1. backbone. There 'm hope for a cripple That said state auditor be required to who has courage, there la hope for a transmit to tbe said committee at once tl said information or so much there- boy who hag nerve and grit, be IS so Seamed in that he Iiai of as he may at this time have in liis apparently no chance in tbe world, bnt possession. Austin moved that a sifting com- there la no hope for a man who cannot mittee of seven be appointed to ex- or will not stand up after bo falls, but amine all bills now in the hands of lose heart when opposition strikes him different committees and report to the and lays down bis arms after defeat. house all bills It considers favorably. Let everything elaq go if you must, Joseph moved to change the name of but never lose your grip on yourself. comthe committee to the "scouting Do not let your manhood or womanmit tee. Marks opposed the sifting committee hood go. This Is yoqr priceless pearl and said it waa unfair to the authors deurer to yon than your breath. Cling to it with all your might. Give tip life of the billa. Grundy moved to lay the amendment itself first Success. on the table. This carried and Austins motion went with it. The Baby Beetle's Cradle, An invitation from the managers of If. at ajmost any time of tbe year, we to Fork American at the Apollo Hall walk through the woods where the red, the legislature, tending tbe free use black or pin oaks are growing next of the hall for a dance Tuesday scarlet, that Is, where we find those that ripen or Thursday night waa accepted. their acorns In two seasons and there Joeeph asked permission to introfore belong in tlie pin 00k group we duce a bill and this was granted. hail probably find on the ground fallen H. B. No. 222, by Joseph, an act repealing Chapter 88 Laws of Utah branches that vary In size from that of a lead pencil to that of one's thumb or 1899, entitled "An Act Granting Preference Rights to Purchase Land- -. even larger. Three at the broken end The following committee reports appear as If cut away within tbe wood, were adopted: eo that only a thin portion ia left nader Judiciary H. B. No. 102, by Merrill, the baric. Within tbe rather uneven to pass with amendments. ent, generally near the center of tbe Judiciary H. B. No. 140, by Marks, growth, js a small hole tightly plugged to pass with amendments. by tbe "powder poet of a beetle larva. Judiciary H. B. No. 147. by Maug-hanSplit open tbe branch or twig, when a to put with amendments. Judiciary. H. B. No. 151, by McCrea, borrow will be seen, and the little, to pass with amendment. white, soft, hard Jawed larva that No. 142, by McCrea, made it will be found or perhaps tbe Judiciary H. to paa with amendment. Inactive pupa. St. Nicholas. Manufacture and Commerce H. B. to with 139. pass No. by Edwards, Why Sailer Wear Cellars. amendments. Frobably not matiy people, iachd!ng 181. No. by Cromar, Labor H. B. the wearers themselves, know tfie ormajority and minority reports presentigin of the sailor's collar. Man-ye- ars ed ; majority report not to paw adoptage whrii Jack Tara wore tbeir'hlir in ed. Private Corporal ions H. B. No. 75, pigtails, which they were in tbe habit of keeping very greasy, the ba(k of bv Benmon. to pass. No. 174. by Haw Live Stock H. tbelr costs used to get in a very dirty and untidy condition owing to coming lei, to pass with amendments. Live Stock H. B. No. 162, by Hopes, in contact with the hair, consequently not to paw. tbe order wee (given fpr a fletacbahlr live Stock H. B. No. 173, by Pantcr, and wasbHble collar to be worn, an to pass with amendments. might look more tidy. tiondot Standard. THAT STOLEN BOND. Farcat Oeee la Awhile. New York. Feb. 24. Dr. Louis A. of the body aa well as 0 health Tbe Wilcoxson. tha Klondike promoter, who the mind upon T depends was arrested two weeks ago, charged let tbe memory of a fqygettlflg. wrong, of sngr with having in bis possession a $10,000 of petty meanness, linger at United States gopr eminent bond, stolen words, in yonr memory will net on!, twentv Yearn ago in the Manhattan rankle bank rohberv. ana who today was re- dissipate yonr mental energy, but 1 will react upon the body. The aecre leased on $10,000 bail, pending his extione will be diminished, digestion im amination before U. S. Commissioner Wilcoxson, today, through his counsel, paired, sleep disturbed and the genera the health suffer in consequence. again reiterated that he csrae by bar-inForgetg stolen and forged bond honestly, is a splendid mental calistbenb ting received it from one Samuel W, and a good medicine for the b5dy. Miller as part payment for stock iu a any-wher- e, THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY an tho Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on tho Pacific coaeLThali wlnaa arc absolutely pure. If you wish to good cheer for the holidays order some ct their wine from dla-pen- ie t RIZZINI BROS. mm iti'a oim aiei 25tb BtTNfc The Owl Saloon 200 ONeill Broe Prop. No. 812 25th 8L Dealers la first class liquors of aU kinds, wlnn aad brandy. All gooda delivered to any part of city ovary 8aturdsy. WUSky 75 eta to 91.75 quart Wine 25 eta par quart, I quarts, 91. Brandy, 91 quart. Whiskey ur. gaL 92.25 to 95. ONEILL BROS, PROPS. Phone 135Z. even-thoug- . WILL YOU laveet In a pleos of nnlmpraved land! In Wabar County! Adjoln'ng Imprsvad farms! Naif mils from IL R. Station! Right next ta Irrigation Ganalf Providing you can buy on men this paymuntaf Bay 910 or 916 nr 835 par mentfit Or quarterly! Or annual payments!. Interest! taxeaf The owner t pay taxee end aani Unue to ms the land unto R ia Mly And no And no .... SiMfcrV If So tall place of land will seat yen per sera. 9400 for 20 aeron. 9800 for 40 soree. 91,200 for 81 ism Addwss or Call on Room 6, First National Bank Utah Building Ogden. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co. Bell 22; Independent 412 25th St, a iha-the- HUNTER & KENNEDY 'hones: a copper mine. SIDNEY DILLON New York. Feb. RIPLEY DEAD. 24. Sidney Dillon circle-- , Riplev, prominent in insurance 22. nod a clubman, died today a a result .1 of aa operation Ipr appendicitis. . A Notable BrSrleaey. The Professor Of course in many respects the ancients were fhr behind ns ia civilization. Ills Wife Tea. Now, I never heard yon say that anybody had discovered the mins of an ancient re-tu gptc:rpohi:o Life, FEBRUARY did you not. that these books Here absolutely curreiiT" 'Yea sir." Are 'they correct now;' That in evidently an omission. "1 tall your attention to yesterday's testimony, t hut you lett nut. some vouriters eo that certain changes could Sale $2.90 Suits be made. "Yes. sir. I Mid that certain spare number could be were left so that tbe inserted later on."How is it. then, liim there ere no such spaces in this btatk? "That is ui the book 1 referred to." 1 had referanswered the witniws. ence to the journal." While tho eigeaiii-a- t arms was getting the journal, Mr. Smith addressed the membcis cf the committee, stating Commission. that they were greatly handicapped in proceeding with the investigation, owing to the difficulty in gelling at certain farts, which the expert were now This InformaFurther deficiencies to tbe amount of taking trout the books. be thought, would be ready by 9700 have been found is the accounts tion, Monday next, and he therefore asked of ihe World's Fair commission, that an adjournment be taken till that to Representatives Joseph and time. e Mr. Joseph ihen questioned the Siookey, who think that even this adcondition of tlie Journal, on the ditional amount may be added to. after which tlie hearing was adjourned The cession of the lion,- - ronuui&aion until Mouriay at 16 a. m. of inquiry yesterday ws the briefest yet held, and when an adjournment A MILITARY EXECUTION. was taken it waa uniil Monday morning. In the meantime Oram Rumel I( ft Best tasPauU aad Draasatl will endeavor, as an expert on signaThe foTeuiiy of a military executures and handwriting, to inform the Impressive and commit! tee which of the orders were tion is shout fhC mn,tknown in human 1 that dramatic act forged, and which were not. ar an said old The flret witnesses railed were Onion affairs, "I bad yeung friend iff Rumel and Rodney F. Badger, em- wbe enlisted Ih the Valon army ployes of local banking firms, who have same time with myself, and, coxtts? tlie had experience with handwritings we were placed in the same comof ruatomera. and tho various prores-r- e east, This young fellow Ml in leva pany. of forgery. They were shown the In20 orders selected by Gov. Wells aa with a Virginia girl and under her forged and asked to identify them aa fluence doaerted to tha enemy. A Iff genuine or not. Both agreed t bat each days afterward be waa raptured and,d of them waa n forgery. liclng easily recognized, waa condemn-e"Gov. Wells writes a free band exto be shot Ha had fought like g plained Mr. Rumel upon examining the demon In tbe engagement which rv liltorders, his letters are writ ten regular- ed In hla being made a priaouer, for he ly and freely, while tliran forgeries knew well what hla fat would be if show er id cure of having been, written taken. Hia execution waa tbe moat lowly. In tracing they would necesmournful ceremony I ever witnessed, sarily be written slowly, and by holdnothing ever seen on the stage ing them up to the light, or under a and more theatrical tbe proceaelon to microscope you would easily detect tha was quavering motion of lie pen in tracing the arena of death, the band In advance the let I era. playing n dirge, the coffin, with the How could you tell who made the prisoner Bitting upon it; the guard in waa naked by Attorney the rear and a brigade of cavalry formforgeries; Smith. ed In a hollow eqnara. Tbe condemned By employing xeagenfs on the Ink. man, alttlng on hla coffin, met hie fate we could tell if tha person who signed a hens without exhibiting a trethe secretary's name used the came like ink in signing the governor's and if mor of fear, trad those who witnessed hla both signature were made at the same death were far more excited than be. time. From all I know at present the It eeemed a aad thing that such a lad should be sacrificed, but It forgery mar or may not have been la one of tlie necessities of war. end made by Secretary. Cannon. Upon leaving the stand Mr. Rumel this terrible punishment wen neceemry promised to take the entire package of to deter others from playing tbe role vouchers and spend tbe next two days of traitor. Washington Foot. examining them to decide If any more forgeries exist. Csrlsas iHftotM, Rodney F. Badger testified In subLawrence Kirk" snuffboxes, first stance exactly aa had Mr. Rumel its Kinaid that under the magnifying glare made at a place of that name in the I gnat urea showed signs of hav- cardineshire, were the Ingenious Invening been written elowly, and of being tion of one Sauday, a cripple who traced. However, more than one ori- made hla own tools. Instead of taking ginal signature wad used In tbe trac- out a patent he confided tbe secret of ings. cutting them, hinges and all, ft am the A. C. Nelson, superintendent of nubSolid wood te e joiner In tbe village, ile instruct inn, was called to explain who ia n few years grew rich, while the manner of governing the world's died In poverty. Special tools fair educational exhtliit. He stated that Bandhy are of course required for this work, acting nnder the authority of a resolu- and tbe mystery of their formation ia tion, which he submitted aa evidence, he had been empowered to arrange for m refill iy maTbtaiafcd. these carious an educational exhibit, with strict in- snuffboxes ere generally made of plole structions to keep within $4,000 in his wood, and the actuafcoet of the mateexpenditures. Hi total outlay he de- rial, with palpt and van tab, ia abort clared waa approximately $3,600. or threepence.. Ib early times they sold well within the appropriation allowed readily tor 2 1ft. fid. mi ladies work-boxhim. of ilmllar eoasteuolloa for fSfi. How many times did you vbul the London Chronicle. fair? queried Mr. Smith. Twice. The first time was to eecure A Hist 4s taskers. space in February, 1904. Later 1 visitIn an article on tbo hygiene of amok-lu- g ed the convention of the National published in tbo Munich Medical of Teachers, and at that time visited the fair. Tbe wesaion waa held Weekly by Dr. J. Bamberger he says the Injury that may fellow the use of late in June. How were the finances of the exhib- tobacco differs with tha manner of it handled? moklog. Those who nae a month piece, Mr. Horace Cummings, director of or, tf not, are cants! not to keep tha the exhibit, took receipt for all money end of tbe cigar saturated with eeUva. expended, and forwarded them to Sec- are much lees apt to euffer ftom the Cannon brought retary Cannon. Mr. absorption of the various products of these receipts to me. saying that u the bnruing tobacoo, Dry smokers" tbe of was an employe Mr. Cummings run much lee risk of harming themto education department,' he ought selves than those who chew tho ends have hla accounts approved by the I approved the billa of their cigars. Dr. Bamberger suggests that a bit of absorbent cotton submitted to me. did you saturated with chloride of iron be placed Upon what infurraattoni make 1hee approvals? ip the bolder, and he claims fey this some of the harmful products Well, I examined the accounts very carefully, and felt- sure that they were of combustion are rendered innocuous. In thn handwriting of Mr. Cummings. I will aay though, that 92,005 In vouchWassaMs CMtMfes. ers were not submitted to me for apof mstrimonyj' said the Talking 20 and of this year, proval before Jan. are two aorta of men who "there sage, work in finished his aa Mr. Cummings ere specimen urtrhle equally nee cause far not any December, I did "And they areF this delay. 'The fcMow w hire- says he's- aeny he Mr. Joseph Interrupted to ask a ques tlon. tbe result of hla searching ever mffified and the fellow who says Did yon ever be'a glad he never did." Philadelphia through tbe record. discover a duplication in billa? be rreu. quirled. Yea the bills were sent to me at IsvshIMi AwhUastexUr, great intervals, and Inadvertantly I Rpeakdr--I defy any one la this audisecond for tbe item an ence to mention. a single action (hat I approved months salary of Mr. Cummings. In can perform with my right hand that T had whieh one list, already approved welfwlth my left cannot do In a previous list. The amount was IVoice From equally tho Gallery-r- ut yer left $50. hand in yer right hand trousers pockWaa Ibia bill paid twice? et! Chicago. Ifewa On looking at the record yesterday I noticed that tho item was credited twice. Did yon make any Inquiry when tho last set of bills was presented to you so Isle a Jan. 20? No. but 1 could see no reason why they should not have been presented "The Magazine That Has Aa Idea before. Back, of 1L After a few inquiries from members Have you beard that lien. Thos. E. waa ex of the committee, the witness of Georgia baa begun the Watson cueed. magazine? publication of a AVatson Herbert L. James, the expert acis? He's Mr. countant who yesterday testified to Yon know who tne man who wrote Tlie Btory of in John certain made changes having France, "Life of Napoleon." end Q. Cannon's book, was next recalled, The Ufe and Jimes of Thomas Mr. Smith called bis attention to secJeff or on. He was the Peoples tions 4119 and 4120 of tlie Revised Party candidate for President last Statutes concerning the mutilation of asked witness the if he year. records, and Ms gar knew of tlie existence of euch a law First nurnlnr of Tom Watsons 25. For Feb. be will published zinc he which when he made the changes to priee 10c. gale at all had referred. I Bv mail 91 W Per year. You wui No, etr. replied the witness. e mis tlie most Interesting knew nothing of the statutes, and 1 to magazine in America if you fail may add that the sections quoted do newsnot affect me at all. as I have not muget this number. Ask your dealer for Tom Watsons. Magazine tilated any records whatever. Can you get the old records? or, better still. Bend a dollar for lo I believe I can. a roar's snWription In whose possession are they at TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE, . 121 West 42nd Street. the present time? 1 believe they are in the possession New York City, N. Y. of the Cannon association. I made aa effort to gt item thin morning, but there was no one there. Are yon willing tu make another MONEY LOANED effort to" get them I SALARIED PEOPLE Yes. sir. 1 am willing to do anyReal Batata aad thing I ran. aad Service quick, confidential Are the numbers of the vouvbers in eommtorimi. a there?" asked Joseph. privet WESTERN BROKERAGE Ca Tliere ia one number only," replied the witness. You stated to Mr. Smith ywterday, wit-nee- lmnr. viwrta Some Welcome News of Boys Clothing -- Clothing That Interests Parents For every one knows just how hard his boy is on clothes. It is the sturdy , rough and ready boys who develop into the most useful citizens, why not have them always stylish and neat He is ready now for one of these pretty new Spring Suits. They are here to fit all sizes of boys from 3 to 16 years. Goods are all wool with strictly high grade tailoring:. Blue serges, cheviots, oxford grays and all the new Sprine colors. Double breasted and knee pants. Norfolk style suits for small boys SPECIAL SALE PRICE. $2.90 SUIT Fine Line Mens Spring Overcoats at Special Sale Prices. WRIGHTS CLOTHING STORE 300C 3C 0 Why Use Coal Oil? When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month coup-ageou- a V for the first light and S 1.00 each for additional lights Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light o UTAH m ill M HQ fi CD R. S CAMPBELL, Manager L, DC DC Good Resolutions . do-lu- g - re now la order, x good fine la let sepplr you with anything yon may; seed is our line. 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