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Show THE MOBSI2K2 EXAMINES OGDEX, UTAH, T ITS DAY MUUXIXti, ariii- -, STATE ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION fa ! WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. Soft, Fluffy Blankets and woolen goods are not seat out by every laundry. Not one laundry In a hundred caa launder woolen goode without ahrlnking, aor color cd goods without fading. Wo can. Try Our Rough Dry for Your Family Wash ouro Is the only launIn town that washes all wool dry and colored goods In distilled water. Remember THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY ea the Pacific eoait ralaa the finest grapes on the Fadfle coaiLTheli vines are absolutely pure, if yog vuh to dispones good cheer for the holiday order soma of their wine from KIZZINI BROS. 25th Htroet Tom Watson's Magazine That Has An Idea Have you beard that Hoa. Thos. E. Watcou of Georgia baa beguu the publication of n magazine? You know who Mr. Wntxou ia? Hu'a I nr man who wrote "The Story o( France, "Lifo of Napoleon, ana "The Life and 'limes of Tboiuaa Jefferson." llu wan the People's Party candidate fur last Fn-sidn- year. First number of Tom Watson's Magazine wtll lie published Feb. 25. For ale at all price 10c. By mail pl.00 per year. You win newa-ttand- a e mils tl3 mint interesting magazine in America if you fail to get this number. Aak your newsdealer for Tom Wstaon'a Magazine or, better ilill, lend a dollar lor a vear'a to TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE, 121 West 42nd Street, now York City, A. Y. 128-pag- n WHERETO EAT BOSTON" CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hero the beet. Short orders at all hours. kinds cf game and flah In aasaen. Extra tint dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from II to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG Props, 224 Twenty fifth Street. All -- The Owl Saloon ONeill Broo, Prop. No. 232 25th 6L Dealeri In tint claaa liquors of aU kinds, wines and brandy.-Agoods d red to any part of ovary dty Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $1.75 quart, wine 35 eta per quart, 3 quarts, 1. .rd7' .S1 Qu,rt Whtakey r. gal fZ.Z5 to 15. O'NEILL BROS, PROPS. Phone 135Z. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE - c e jm-se- d. boar, lit, g bo s d a ml alo tiiat 8. J. M. No. 3 iy Senator Williams asking ('otigiess to t.ie jias pure '(Hill law lid paseeil. . By oa Wat, and turn 8. 11. No. 72. by Sell.. tor Hulling worlli, living the lime for making lor luxation at nomi tile erond Monday iu January, instead of the second Monday in February; also 8. B. 79 by Senator Hollingsworth, directing tin- - delixery of present ownership map and plats to t lie cuptitv before tile third Monday in' also 8. J. K. No. 2, by Senator Hollingsworlh, cresting a couiiiiUbinii of three ptr-on- s to draft a revenue law lor by the next Legislature lie passed. Ami that 8. B. No. lj. by Senator Ha. band, making the State Boa id ut Equalization consist of four member, not mure than three of --iuue to be member, of the .ship party, while at preaeul not more than two of whom dull lie members of Ibc samn party, ba not paused. By the Committee on Federal Relation that H. J. M. No. 4. by Mr. Austin, asking Congre to set aniih- part of the Strawlierry Valley in the Uintah Herservation a a National Park, be pj-ne- jun-uar- - derlined? Section 31. it shall bu unlawful or person to knowingly sell, or keep, or offer for sale, a.iy article of food, knowing tbal the same liaa become tainted, xlecaxeil. or otherwise unwholesome or unlit to be or drunk, or any il.nd fowl ut any kind. WITHOUT FIRST REMOVING ALL FEATHERS. LUGS AND DRAWING THE ENTRAILS THERE- f.r any person FROM. Was (inly Senators Barber and CaUistcr voting No." H. B. No. 46. by Mr. Klnnrr. providing an additional method for taking depositions out of the state wa- pa-M-- d, pa-a- without debate. Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Go. Bell 22; Independent 22. 412 25th St. 'money loaned n n, creating a State Board of Park Commihmera and making an appniprlation ut 2.5ihi per year, was made a special order tar today ut 4 o'clock. H. B. No. 8G, by Mr. Tolton, rrlaiing to the fea of court Htenugratiher, ;n to probate nmttera was recun'.iuitti-the Judiciary eonmilttee. At 5:15 adjemrnent was Lit t until today at 2 oclock. base of bumis exisDyspepsia tence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures IMxsed. permanently. Regulate! By the Committee on Education, that It, promptly, S. B. No. 82, H. B. and tones the stomach. Senator Walton, by Mr. Roberts, Thu conference Committee to wliom was referred 8. B. No. 23 and House Bill No. 113, both relating to thu State Land Hoard reported recommending that in the S. B. 23 the bond of the secretary of Board be raised from 93(H), 000 to 3500,000 and that the 8. B. be substituted for the H. B. report adopted. The Conference Committee on 8. B. N. 40, by Bcnator Hollingsworth, and ceiled JThe Fiscal Hill, reported recommending that certain main amendments made by the House by accepted and that thus be rejected. The report was adopted, the bill read a mended and passed by a unanimous vote. The Governor ulvi.ed that he had approved and tiled 8. B. No. 26 with the Secretary of State. 8. J. K. No. 5. by Senator Lewis, appointing a special joint committee to adopt a bill for the taking of the 19H5 census was rend end under the rule will lay on the table for one day. 8. B. 128, by Senator Park, was introduced by consent. It deli ne. common barratry and provides s penally Thu Judiciary committee therefor. will consider and report. An ezecutivp of ten minutes was held and a result tin- - president announced that the Senate iisd continued the appoint nieiit by the Governor of Mr. C. A. Glaxier to the office of state bank examiner. THE MISSISSIPPI. t4 laania Ywlnas Varylsg f Ms Yellew FImA "The Mississippi river has an irresistible attraction for a prawn of Imaginative tulnd, but perhaps Its most Impressive characteristic la tbe majesty with which Its turbid, yellow tide sweeps along between the shores, Impressive by Its sullen murmur and Inspiring awe by Its Immense volume," aid a traveler. "The rtvor is sublime no matter when or where you view it nnd one hse only to catch a glimpse of the yellow flood, veiled by rain or gltstenlng ia the sunshine, to fall beneath Its apelL At times tbe river mores so smoothly and peacefully that you are almost lulled to sleep by tbe gentle purring of tbe water, that constant eddying end washing sound thut la distinctive of tbe Mbsls-alppThen, again, the Water will awlrl angrily around a bidden snag or rushing with Ijipclunaity against the yielding bluffs It will eat into (lie earth, and tons of dirt will ramble down only s to be absorbed ami swept away. for n moment the water will assume n chocolate color, but the influx of yellow lido from above will soon dissipate every trace of what was once an acre of cotton Held. Sometimes there are trees growing along the shore that are engulfed. These tall wllh a crash tbe flood, spin about for a moment BILLS PASSED. , , Into and then drift slowly down with the current, their half drowned boughs ris8. B. No. Cl, by Senator Larsen and maintaining a trade ing at Intervals from the water." Birschool in Sun Pete county under the mingham supervision of the Agricultural Collage the citizens of that county to provide Cm IS Xet Ba fettled Oat ef Caari. site and erect all necessary building A good story ia told concerning n was up for thir reading. Senator Lar- certain magistrate, who always enson made a brief blit strong talk in its to amooth over any little diftaxor, and on roll call every vote wa deavors ferences which may be brought before cu.t in its favor. 8. B. No. 70, by Senator Hollings- him. On the occaillAn In question the warworth, reading a follows was also unrant was one for technical assault; and animously passed: Bu It Enacted by (be Legislature of It cauie ont In the course of evidence the State of Utah: that tbe parties were neighbors and Section 1. That wages earned out bad lieen on the beat of terms for some of this state, and payable out of this years. state, shall be exempted from attach"It la a great pity," said the Judge, ment of garnishment in all cases where old friends like yon seem to have thu cause of action arose out of thi "that been should appear before me In such Mate, unless the defendant in the or garnishment Issued, is a way. Surely tills la a case which court." personally served with process, and if might Je celtled out of It cant be done. answered tbe the writ of attaehnient or garnishment I thought of that is not personally served on the plaintiff raonfilly. the court, justice of the peace myself, but the cur won't 11 jht." or other magistrate issuing the writ of attachment or garnishment, shall A Cradle at Tort else Shell. not entertain jurisdiction of the cause, A curious retieutf aquae historic interbut shall disnii the cult at the cost est Is to be seen at Fau, la. tbe Basses of the plaintiff. are shown tbe bedSect km 2. Where the cue of ac- I'yreuees. Visitaus tion arose out of this state, and the room of Jean dAbret wife of Anthony defendant was personally served with of Bourbon, king of Navarre. Here In process and the writ of attachment or the year lugs her infant son was born, garnishment was personally served on who was in after years King Henry the defendant, ns irqnireil by Section IV. cf Navarre, and by tbe side of an 1 of this act, then the defendant shall antique bedstead of richly carved walbe entitled to the same exemptions nut stands a maat qjrious cradle of from attachment or garnishment as al- tortotae sjiell, 9 taut tiro feet long and laws the lowed and provided for by incite broad,, in which the Inof the state where the defendant has eighteen la said to have been laid at fant priqpe hia actual place of residence. bla birth. 8. B. No. 71. hr Senator Hollingsworth, amends reel Inn 2592 of the StatBaurl ot Last. utes a to when the flcal year siutll Net evftf ihe best friends of Mrs. begin bv making it commence on De- Cobb could claim for her the gift of cember 1st Instead of January 1st. It follows as a consequence thiough the gracious rpcefc. although they laid passage of the ''fiscal year bill' IS. great stress on her kind Intentions at B. 40). It was passed with eighteen all times. a?id the good lady affirmative notes. Well, well, 8. B. No. 68, by Senator Johnson, breathlessly as lie grasped an was that next bill passed. The bill nn coming out of a by lt ia as follows: crowded concert balL Here I've been of Be It Enacted by the Legislature on a wild gooseebaae all day long and tbe State of Utah: last find yon where I should uevir at for Section 1. It shall be unlawful have thought of loafing. any person to carry concealed about his person in any manner whatever The FMilih Flab. any revolver, or other firearms, or any Deacon Good-bo- n't you think It knife (other (ban an ordinary pocket knife), or any dirk or dagger, slung cruel for you to draw a fish.out of his shot, or metal knuckles, or any instru- native element by x sharp Iron book? ment hy the use or which injury could Fisher Boy It's no fault of mine. be inflicted upon the person or proper-t- v When Im Just giving n worm a salt of any other person. water bath, what does a fish want to Section 2. Any person violating book himself on to my line for? It's anv of the provisions of Section one o busihese of hta Boston Transcript shall be deemed fcuilty of a misdeL Fer-liap- sea-du- Agc-llcral- SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans, Service quick, eonSdoatlal and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE Ca 323-- 4 Eerfr Tboue 534-x- . Bldg: meanor. Section 2. Nothing in (bis act shall to apply to any sheriff, be cnnatr.hle. polire. or other peace to serve process whove duty it or make arreMs. Senators Barber. Loose and McKay were tbe only ones to rote in the negaeon-tru- ed offl-er- r. tive. CLEANS UP H. B. No. 113. by Representative Johnson, preventing tbe sale of fire The Finish Up Sale THE WORLD ' CALENDAR AT EMERYVILLE. San am . WK in the third ran- - at Eiucixvillc today Toupee, a red hxit fav.nnc. gut off t at ihc siart Tin- - bouse up p, raluuiUr and caitU! in fourth, iln- purse going to n M l.. afternoon in Revolt, a; 6 to 1. iiday . In the firat rare in a t of 14 Lountil 5:40 House bill No. 42, hx Wool Km, re- rens M.. a long shot. landed the uuun-- . uf il, Resulit.: fining the powei t wa- - finally pa-(hy ti,r limine after a First nti-e- , tbiw and a half fuihmga coiuiui'tx-rcui'erence had coirocted lAireua M. won; 4'htef Will man. . tinenate'e ainenduifni. third. 'Time 43. House bill No. Hu, by Marks, proSecond igi-e- . fixe and a half forking f properly viding for the Gulden Buck, My Order ; found upon a deivEm-,- ivreon, uscd M- - gregor. third. Time.. :08. bv an unanimous xnie. 'ibtrd race, six furlongs Revolt House bill No. 174. Iix Hawley, won; xecund; My Surprise, for the uinihnu-:i- t uf person ibiid. Time, 1:14 on marl, of or brand alteri.ig Fourth one mile and race, guilty to yarda Follow Me won; tteorge Derry, nuiiuals, passed y a von- of 35 a.-no nays. second; Jack Utile, third. Tim. House bill No. In;, by Merrill, re- 1:46 3 4. . . honrd stale the of eqtiallza-liunrai-clo one mile and twenty Fifth lating by a vole if 29 axe to ti yards Andrew Mack won; Mindanao, iok-s- . Those voting in the negative second; Budd Wade, third, lime, Cotlain. Millx-r- . Siiuons, 1:12 Tolt-m- . aad Tiiompson A. Sixth race, futurity cuuise-'-JohiSimon nioxe-- lo atnki- - out the Scot t won; Pquire Jxdiutsni,' sevund; failclause of the bill, bill mis Saeredtia, third. Time, 1:11. The bill paeil siihout the ed. it claue as lacked the tao-tlnr-d AT ASCOT. vote necessary i.i carry it. In Mr. Kinney red pai-a-Uw Angeles, Feb. 27. 4Tirdletono ai, 7 10 5 won the bis without the clause ixnlr wlw-race mi today's called tu il. liad bM-card at Aacot. healing Ralph Reese. Hull took the flour and Mid that ne Prince, Hcaddaiu-e-. Azelina had liad (he bust legal talent assure and Huckster llorii. Gorgalette was anso pa-him that any laxx other winner that was played at liberal would fail in the supreme court. Rob- odd, beating the favorite. Sinner Sierts then gave notice of a reconsiders-linmon In a drive, tamscer broke his leg race and was destroyed. iu the xer-inTuesday. House hill No. 147. hy Maughau reResuhs: first race, four furlongs Prince of lating to treaspaaa and injuries to propiinniiiiiHHialy. Coins won; Chari na, second; Pirates' erty, pas.-e--l Iiv 151. No. House bill proDunce, third. Time, 49 Second race, selling oeven furlongs viding for dismissal uf criminal acilons unaniI aura F. M. won: Jxxikaway, in juatiues' courts passed by a cond; mous vote. La Toils, third, lime, 1:29 House bill No. 152. hr McUrea, a 1'bird race, one mile Gorgalette courts won: Sinner Simon, second; Glennevis. similar bill relating to ul-- o third. Time, 1:4L passed. House bill No. 139. by Edward, the Fnurrii race, one mile Glrdlcstom talk law relatlag to the purchase won; Ralph Roet-e- , uecimd; McGralhi-anof stoeka of merchandise in bulk aril Prince, third. Time. 1:41. Fifth race. 3 requiring that a list nf all indebtedness furlong Sir Brillar lie furnished purchaser, passed by n won; E. M. Uraitain, aeixmd; PaKadena vote of 22 ayea to uur no, MeC'rca vot- third. 'Time, 1:06 3 4. Sixth race, sevru furlongs Straggler ing in the negative. Edxxard purpose uf won; I.natig, second; Palmist, third. explained the of the bill. Time, 1:27. Senate bill No. 75. hy Hcninor, re, coriwra-tinnsAT HOT 8PR1NG8. lating to the aiMesSinent of pa send tr.unlraouily. H. B. Na 173, by Luther, providing Hoi Spring, Ark., Frb. 27.- -- Oak for the saltiug of rattle on the public lawn resulla: Firt rare, six furlungs-MonU- -lla ranges of the state, wm passed. Dr. T. B. Boattey. secretary of the xx mi. Comic Opera ocond, Mcxiiwuna State Board of Health, presented an in- third. Time 1:16 Second rare, half mile Quinn Brady-won- , vitation to the bouse to meet wllh the matters pertaining second. Sago third. Time board and to tbe public health. Dr. Beattie will :4 2 5. address the members of the house and Third tare, mile and a hundred yard , will give a series of aierrnplican views, Hidney C. Ijove won, IViority vreon-JTime 1:48 Wednesday evening, and Speaker Hull, Grciiade third. furlonwho had relinquished the chair to RepFourth race, five and one-hags--Right and True won, Incense resentative Kinney, made the motion. Time 1:98 Three new billa were lm induced Monsecond, Monet third. furlo.ig-Vnn- t-a Fifth nee, aix day as follows: second. Mama third. II. B. No. 223, by Judiciary committee won. Platoon an art to amrad' Section 443, Keviaed Time 1:15. Tar-tui Sixili race, mile and a Statutes, 1898, relating to the creation l Block and inwon. Torrando second. Compass of preferred and come certificates. third. Time 1.49 Judiciary. an act H. B. Na 224. by AT CITY PARK. making any city, town, village or school diatrirt liable jointly with the 27. City Italic New Orleans. Feh. principal contractor upon public works, in actions instituted by reult: or materialmen against such principal First race, five furlongs - Virgle cont rac tor. J udlclary . Wither won, WiMNlcisim Mcond, IsaII. B. No. 225, by Kinney, relating to bella I). I lord. Time 1:01 Second race, five lurloiiRa Golden taking of Blue census. Census. vole the reronsider to Nilson moved Rand axteond, Flower won, I'rcrtoii on IL B. No. 121. by Hawley, creating Golden Advice third. Time I:'2 commisthe office of food and dairy Third ruv, one mile and a sixteenth sioner, and tbe motion carried. The Florixa second. IrUh Jewel wo.i. combill xxas then recommitted to (he Time 1:48. Nuwela third. mittee oil public henlih for amendment, Fourth raer, one milr-Grwon, Coru-cathird. second, Joseph. Btookey and Grundy were Bellindan excused for one week, in order that Time l:4n e Fifth race, three ami a half furlong they might go to 81. Iouis to Inveatl-gatthe charges of graft in the loiilsl-anwon, Dick Brown Remind. Tirhiniingo Purchase Exitoalllim commission. Fort mate third. Tuni' :43. 1 he following oommlltee reports were Sixth nee, seven furlongs Ben adopted: Hcywood won. King of the Valley secTlmo 1 :27J-5- . Judiciary H. B. No. 106, hy Marks, ond, Lernja third. relating to settlement uf estates, to pass. AT CRESCENT CITY. Judiciary IL IL No. 167. by Marks, m relating to distribution of estates, New Orleans, Frb. 27. Crescent City pass with amendments. resulis: Law47 11. No. , by Judiciary 6. Firat race. 5 12 furlongs -- Naliona rence, to pass with amendments. Diamond Betty, second; Maledicwon; Judiciary 8. B. Na 67. hy Gardner, tion, third. Time, 1:08 to pass with amendments. Second race. 5 furlongs Royal White Judiciary H. B. Na 164. by Marks, Foot won; IV. P. Palmer, second; to not of duties sheriffs, to relating third. Time. I: 111 pass. Third race, half mile lnsiertor Girl Judiciary H. B. Na 173. wby Hanley, won; Marpeiu-a- , -- erond; Protcss, third. amendith tu pass relating to bribery, Time, 45 ments. Wa! Fourth rac. one mile-Ra171. B. H. Na by Hawley, Judiciary Spencerian, second; Terns Rod, finanof relating to false representation third. Time, 1:41. cial standing, to pass with amend Fifth race, mile and 79 yards Decormanta. ation won; Court Maid, second; Dapple 165. by Marks, Gold, third.. Time. 1:46 Judiciary H. B. Na defining larceny, to pass with amendfurlongs Invincible Sisth race, 6 ments. Hand Armas, second; Formas-ter- , won; 1:21 Judiciary. S. B. No. 57, by commit teo third. Time, on Judiciary, for relocation of county boundary lines, to pass with amendments. W!4N FORKS WERE NEW. Judiciary H. B. Na J37, by McCrea. Lad? She relating to aitccial laxes, la pass with Bow Their I se Impreaae First Time She law Them. amendments. Private Corporation 8. B. Na 7, by A lady who saw forks used fur the Bcnnion.'to pas. firat time at a dinner of Henry HI. of an Panter. 82, B. Na by tabo- r- H. France records her 'imprewdon'' of act for prevention of horitoratlona of the occasion. Henry had In 1574 not la pass. alien laborers, tendered a magnificent reception iu Judiciary H. B. Na 176. by Marks, Venice. At this entertainment fork relating to trespassing animals, to pass were used. The royal guest oliaerred with amendmenta. interest and Immedithem with mm-Conference 8. B. No. 40, by Holltli amendmenta. introduced tlirin to the French to ately Pw lingsworth. Judiciary H. B. Na 114, by Kinney, court. U seem from the account of the Inrelating to actions before Justices, tu who bad oncer used them before, pass with amendments. ly, Judiciary H. ofB. No. 163. by Marks, that some others were in tbe same prewith to sheriff, pans fees relating to dicament. She writes: amendments. "They never tonched the meat with B. H. 135, Na by Panter, Judiciary Iheir flngcta, but with forks, which not to pass. to carried to their mouths, bending Judiciary H. B. Na 93. by Joseph, they nnd bodies over their pin uniting city and county of Sait Lak. their neck were several salads. These There not to pass. Bnte with forks, for )t is not conJudiciary H. - No. 159. by Marks, they residered proper to touch the food with providing for collection of county corders' fee, to pass with amendments. the ringers. However difficult it may Counties S. B. No. 53, by Committee be lo manage it. it ia thought better to on JndWIary. to tbe little forked instrument in tbe Elect lonnH. B- - No. 29, by Luther, put mouth than tlie fingers. The artichoke, asparagus, peas and Education and Art H. B. Na 143, to were brought It waa a pleasure beans pans. to watch them try to eat these with their forks, for soir.e. who were Ices TO LYNCH STATUE. adroit than the other, dropped as on their plates nnd on (lie way Theodosia. (Kaf'a) Crimea. Feb. 27. many II c moti'li c they were aide to get lo The recent disturbances bore have Only a few to i!:c'r t: gicatiy exaggerated. "AftcrvvjHl it zrc.il silver hnsra and died a the result, of street fighting, wer? brought, and f nf demon out pitcher growing at ration on the part of Jewish strik- the guexta washed their hands, though w" placed aronml the it seems n if there would not lie much er. A rope Statue of Alexander III. with the view scent of meat nnd grease on them, for wllh of overturning H. "Hen tbe police they hud tauyhcd their food only the crowd. those fwriiffl iusteumeuts. . .. s itn-u- ia-.- - o'd-s-k- lb-li- e sex-on- d; - -- Sol-dad- w.-m- aei-oo- Quito, Dlffemee. "Father, what's (be difference be- tween a lunch end a luncheon? "About n dollar and n quarter, my boy." Cincinaatl Commercial Tribune. A shadow lew world would be a sun less one. CWaago Tribune. v Of The Hub sto:k will start ai. the store Known as The Toggery on Friday, McVtJi 3d, and continue until sold. Every article of Thi: Hub stock will b; removed there and The Toggery stock removed to The Hub store room, which we expect to make our permanent quarters. In other words we will acxchage stocks. The Toggery will be The Hub nnd The We will open the new will be The .Toggery. Hub of The under the name store Toggery' and on the 4th will March be of ready to inaugurate you as one of our customers. pro-tidin- g 4. iw.-ni- - re wx-i- 2. i J n The Sale of The Hub Stock will continue, as we said above, with deeper cuts in prices,and if we can fit you in any garment you need, we know that we can please your purse. You must wait for this sale as it will mean money saved. d' n d H. B. No. 59, by Mr. Au-li- - Phones; SPORTS Of tin- - ru be pasned. 437 25th St. B4'J. 413 wild 444 exet-u'ixi- 35 and H. B. No. 110, Ogden Steam Laundry Hark of It. HOUSE HuiLiigs-xviMi- ol by "The Magazine No. 52, by Al- rein ling to Statutes of Utah, IK-- 8, thu Power of Corporation; tee i. r of nuking amendments to Uriel. of incorporstitm; the manner i funning cxin-- ids ted corporation--- : Hnir.or-LinBUIs For Exemption From Garnishment railroad companies to Usue lniini-- . wd Punishment for carrying of of and secure flic same by Concealed Weapons Passed. truM deeds nr Mortgages, and d. tilling what shall be deemed railroad Every senator to roll call a.td approving and valid. uing wlieii teetcrdcv's ipo,Ua1 sckmuu at amendment made to articles of 2 o'clock. and the organization tit i le following urine- - rupoits well a uncorporations, wrr received and in carli done thereu.iuer.'' adopred : Was pasud hr a tote of If. t.i 2. Bv Judiciary roiuu-.itictliat H. B. Senators Lawn-acand Love voting in 65 by Mr. caruisu-menti relating ta the uegdiive. la S. U. No. 91, bv Senator Kssldund. By Committee on Manufacture and r.. rends ertion 31 of chapter 25. Lswa Commerce that 8. B. No. 113 by Seua-lo- r of Utah, 19U2, by making it in read Hj'I.ii.1 relating to c.mipany as follows, the liew mutter bring unlion-e- M.-an- k too, Military aim-cl.-- SESSION diffi- We fill every prescription exactly as it is written.! That is why so many doctors direct their patients to bring; prescriptions to us 174. xxas committee :'.?2 ami 'Au a- -t to umeud Stdim,--o338 of the Kcxim-222 a l as l iali. t,r 94. Law Ilf fiali. ltti.i::. ami SENATE cult prescription or one that is to be used in a serious case of illness, bring; it to us 'Phone ir. S. B. to minoi. 2$, 100.!. entitled'. WORK HEN you have a etc., to thu lEIiKlAHY BEASON & BROWNE u 2. PENS FOUNTAIN PENS WATERMANS FOUNTAIN a .WE SELL. Fine Pens Medium Pens Coarse Pens Stub Pens Try a pen 2-- Any Kind of Pen Made by 2-- JEWELERS Ea when you are. - Watermans do not leak J. S. Lewis 3-- lf ' Waterman thats ready 0ink di-ru- ns PENS & (D. ink Company OPTICIANS n kixk-ciiII- api-rla- Good Resolutions 3-- 3-- nih te 3-- a art now la order. A good one 1 let vs supply you with anything you may need In our line. We have the slock ' nnd caa fill orders prompt. me 5. Eccles Lumber Bad-durr- 5. Company 5. pid j 5. 1- -2 5. U-e- n irela. I. tr. Lewis Chadwick anil George Storey, Jr., counselors; Emil Chatelafn. president of first quorum if deacons, with North Ogden. Feb. 27. 1903. The fu- Elgy Brown and Edward Bcrrett as neral exercises over the remain of Fa- Counsellors; Wm. Drown president of at second deacon' qtrorum. wiih Cyrus ther Wfialey Roh were held 2 p. m., under the direction of Bishop Halley and Harold Campbell as counsellJames Ward, and wna very largely at- ors. They are to meet conjointly, tended by relatives and friends; appro- March 2. in the evening, to appoint secpriate music was furnished by the retaries and commence iheir quorum ward choir under the direction of A. work. with Lyman Barker as orC. Bern-11- , AS A CLiMAX. ganist ; prayer was offered by Cotinc-l- ' lor James Slurry; remarks of comfort, t to the Put yourself in my place, young consolation and eneuiiragi-metisera given by Nathaniel man. Would you want your only bereaved Middle-ton daughter to marry a prnnilesa youth?'' .Montgomery. President C. F. asked the wealthy father. nnd Bishop James Ward. Inier-sperPut yourself in my place, air. Would with a biographical sketch by B. T. Blaylock and a musical selection you want to remain a penniless youth when there are rich men's daughters ly A. G. Bcrrelt and Wm. and Amanda Ellis All of the speakers spoke well to marry? wss the young man's replx. You ronfcaa thei you'd simply marof his unwavering Intcgrily to thu t ry my child for her father weaiih?'' Gospel for the 67 years of his A And you confess that you withhold with the work of Mormonism. large concourse of friends and relativese her from me simiriy because of my followed the body to Its last resting-placpoverty? in tbe North Ogden cemetery to What other reason do I need? of and the What other reason could influence await the reuniting spirii the liody to receive the reward of a you? fatir-H-aThis talk is quite useless. years' sojourn in this probation. Quite. VRrioua other After a long siege of We have nothing to gain by It. kinds of slcknrs. the family of Janies Absoiuiely nothing. said Ruvlaven Sr., ia now quarantined for You take' is philosophically. diptheria. the daughter Virtue, aged 15. the old gentleman nt length. being affected with quite a severe rase. Why .huuldn'i 1 Your daughlei an-Elaborate preparations are under I have been married a mouth,' wan the way to make Missionary day, next Satquiet Tetort. Good gracious! urday. In thi ward the success that ha attended the three previous similar ocDAWLEY SPRINGS SURPRISE. casion. The program of services will commence at 10 o'clock, consisting or Cleveland. Fell. 27. Attorney Hawsong, recitations, speeches, missionary rxeri-lseand general fraternal greet- ley. connel Sirs. Cawie L. ings. Interspersed with music by thu sprang a surprise on the governband and refreshment!!, closing with ment by filing a motion to quash tht lndlctmcnia against her. Mr. Chada dance in the evening. Feb. 23. the lesser priesthood of the wick was the Hist of the score or nure of federal prisoners to he arraigned beNa 3 ward wa organized with Orson fore Judge Tavler, T. Bern-l- t president, of the leacin-rs- ; NORTH OCDEN NOTES sd assuc-ln-tini- re s fr Cha-I-wick- , |