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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER Senate bill Counties: OF THE CLEARSITS HOUSE TABLE tht pm. SESSION SENATE A surprise wav sprung at Mondays Ahead of Body ! iwg WayMatter. session of the house when J. A. AnHousa in tejialativn derson introduced H. B. No. 2 ad. The bill provides for the examinapresent at member T tion of all banks In which public funds of the Senate, are deposited and which are not subyes-lewk- tn fit7 lAwrenee's B. luO, antl-Asso- - Xu. Iu7, l i ject to other examination. It came as a distinct surpnee to the bouse and keJ u ai excited much comment ou the dated Pkm WO flour. Hi Republicans voted for 8. B. No. 80, by Committee on MilMieed, All himself who aligned itary Affairs, creating an armory board It eicept Love Bam-ZlTfor the National Guard of Utah, passed dissenting Democrat. an argument by the following vote: Ayes 35, nays made qul.e the hlU aud Lawrence spoke 7. Those voting no were Corner, Hopes, Joseph, Pancake, Stewart, ia ita favor. Lowrence, passed Stringham, Tolton. bucket McCrea spoke lor the bill, explainanaXwaly; it prohibit its provisions, and said that the ing bucket chopping. and (Sops a board was a necessity in order to re8 B $3, by Jiihnaoa, creating board of osteopathy and icgulat-- ' tain the federal appropriation which tb practice of that school passed amounts to about Itf.O'M) a year. Tolton said that Le believed the new Jby Walton, relating to res- building at the fair grounds could be used, so he wae opposed, as usual. ervoir sites, was iwaaed. Kinney moved that consideration of 8 B K. by Lawrence, amending the lw' in' regard to the practice of dent the hill be laid over until Tuesday ns the committee on military affairs jjtry, was passed. to was in conference with the fair au8. B. US. by Lawrence, relating s thorities. The motion lost, the serving of summonses In Justice Joseph moved that the hill be rturtSs pitMd 8 B 129, the Horticultural bill, was placed at the foot of the calendar but wssrd- - It is by Senator MacKay and the previous question had been called. for all McCrea began a speech In closing vni drafted as a substitute iher senate and house bills on the as he had opened the debate. Joseph and Tolton rose to points of order, claiming that McCrea was not the SB. 108. by Walton, creating a state bacteriological Isbortory, was bills author and waa out of order. The house then gave McCrea consent to passed. The following bouse bills were proceed. 8. B. No. 4!, by Hollingsworth, crepassed iu rapid order: Xo, 67, relating to feea of county ating a Lewis and Clark Expoeltlon derwa and of clerks of district courts. Commission and appropriating (30,000 for a building and exhibit, was called No. 86, by Tolton, relating to court up for reconsideration by Wilson. Merrill made a lengthy talk for the steBographers uni their fees. No. 165, by Kinney, relating to feea measure. id jnstices of the peace. Joseph moved an amendment relievNos. 157. 158 an.l 159. by Marks, re- ing the state from any deficit that lating to fees of the court recorders, may be made by the commission. The defining the word fblio, and requiring motion carried. Kuchler spoke for the bill and said, all instruments filed with the country Mr. Speaker, 1 believe that it la only recorder to be recorded. No. 140, by Marko, relating to propfitting that Utah, the greatest state in the galaxy of western states, should erty fouud upon deceased persons. No. 165, by Marks, making the find- be represented at a purely western n ing of stolen property in the poeses-sio- fair. Utah is a part of this fair and of any person to be prims facie should she be unrepresented it will be a blot on the fame of the state evidence of larceny. Nol 166, by Marks, relating to the believe this bill should pass." of estates. On the roll call the bill passed by a final settlement 8. B. 144, by Clrgg, relating to tran- vote of 34 ayes to 9 nays. Those votsient stork and ita assessment failed ing nay were: A. V. Anderson, Croto pass oa a vote of 8 to 9 with one mer, Edward; Hawley. Marks, Miller, absent. Simons, Stringham, Thompson. H. B. 168, by Edwards, provided that Austin was given permission to infa counties of the first class the countroduce an irrigation bill as a substity commissioners might be paid the tute for house bill 193, 195 and 197. il com25 for month allowance due The bill la IL B. No. 232, repeals missioners four actual expenses with- the present Irrigation laws and proout Itemization of vouchers. vides new laws In conformity with Hollingsworth moved that tha enact- the laws of the United States. The following communications were ing clause be struck out on the grounds that the bill should have been received from the senate: more properly entitled "Increasing House bill No. 84, by Roberts, passed. ihe salaries of county commissioners House bill No. 67, by Roberts, passed. of Balt Lakt County from 615.000 to Senate bill No. llo, by Lawrence, $16,000 each a year. He said the bill paaaed. . to the of raise the salaries sought Senate bill No. 87, by Lawrence, county commissioners after their elec- passed. fixed tion and after the salaries had Senate bill 43 by Walton, passed. for the succeeding term, ninety days House bill No. 86, by Tolton, passed. before the actual election House bill No. 155, by Klnnev, All of the eighteen votes were to passed. strike out the enacting clause. House bin No. 77, by Hawley, pissed A large number of blila wrrd reHouse bill No. 157, by Mark, passed. ported by the several committee! and House MU No. 11.1, by Marks, passed. In every instance the reports of tha Senate Mil No. 91, by Rasband, committees were adopted. The bills amending the law, providing for the ofwill come up for passage today. fice of state dairy and food commissionThere are less than twenty bills now new duties regarding er, pending before the senate committees the by providing Inspection of food, was killed by a while there are over sixty Senate bills Vote of 15 ayes to 21 noea. being held up by In the committee of the house.. Forty-sevebills have laws8. J. M. No. 3, asking congress for prohibiting interstate commerce been approved by the governor only In adulterated drugs and food, passed. nine of which arc senate bills. Wilson moyed that Senate bill No. The holding tip of all this matter In the opinion of Senator Lawerence 130 be made a special order for Wednesday at 8 o'clock and tills carried. showed tint the house wal paying litHouse MU No. 172, by Miller abolishtle respect or attention to the senate ing the arid land ' reclamation food or Its bill. The house, as usual, sent word of commission and giving their duties and twelve bills originating in that branch tbe state board of land commissioners, foiled by a vote of 15 ayes to 24 nays. having passed but not one senate bill. Miller explained the principles of tbe About five o'clock, however, they rehill. that Senator state ported Fark'a Austin opposed tbe bill as did Kinarmory Ml hsd passed. Shortly after I o'clock the session ney. The committee on enrolling and adjourned with the table clear. reported the following bill for House bill the speaker's signature: DUPLICATiM OF STUDIES No. 175, N. 151, Nol 147, No. 113' and 87 Wd m . n . Representative Dailey aud wife their wive:, six legislator, and friends at their borne in Dark City The party .wa I'nteiiiiiur.l at. Suuday. dinner aud later visited ibe Silver King mine. Those who made the trip were Representatives Kuchler. Kinnev, Toimu, s Edward. Austin anil Maugban; Nclsou and Edward, Alisa Angle Beckfurd aud ae.veral others, all reported a most enjoyable time. l ' A doe in time saves lives " Dr. oods Norway Pine Syrup; nature's edy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. March 6. Today's lhV!nt ,of lhe treasury balance la h hal-an?,n!!lnf!,nd: Washington, $143.0i9, 42. Gold E3,100,326. UTAH, TUESDAY MORXTXO, MAECIT 7, lMT. M!SS BERNER DESCRIBE MRS. STAfcfd3 DEATH. Continued this m T sfu-nioo- n AT CRCSCEN Um-.ia- FROM Mw-dame- fi.-u- ' tlu-rc- , SENATOR WOLCOTT'S FUNERAL. .4 raria, March 6. The funeral of Forwho died at mer 8enalor Wolcott, Monte Carlo, March 1, look place today at the Mortuary chapel of Fere la Chaise cemetery. In the presence of Ambassador Porter, Henry Wolcott and The Rev. Dr. some intimate friends. Goodrich officiated. The body was cremated. The aslies will be taken to the United Stales on the steamship St. Louis, leading Cher. bourg, March 11. NO DISTURBANCES. Warsaw, March 6. There are no the au- thorities have not relaxed their vigilance. Patrols mounted and on foot are constantly on the streets and some of tho foreign consulates are guarded by sealeries, notably the German, where a letter lias been received threatening to blow up tlie consulate. Most of the strikers have returned to work and the street railroads are again running, tbe men having been given email concessions la the nature of increased wages. the w gciitietie-me:, him by Cit i.!iii!, ith Mated I're-idi'- st vliile Hit in with Presiui-,- ii lfiitlig of Thful Nutlet, hank. Intro. iiMiuns XilloVrri. but when Mr. Fruneia lr, tru1 1 hi-.-- l ro.-eiv- n. d es 1 com-missi- sed case oi illness, bring it to us We fill every prescription exactly as it is written That is why so many doc- - 5 tors direct their patients tof bring prescriptions won. Armorer second, Brlud New Time 1:27 Second i see. Imlf mile. Tlcldmingo non. Dick Brovin second. Gray Dal NYiu.l t uird. 3-- tlilitl. Time: 48 Third rjee. ! furlongs. Sharp Boy : ; , I to us j ' WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. w..n. Lid NViua Billy Handsel third. Time 1:14 Kiuilh race, one mile Six 8iiooler won, Florlzel second, Kiau third. Time Mi-nn- 2-- 1:40 Fifth race, mile and as eighth Judge I ley wood oecond, Sauficy won, Bi-Lidiiun third. Tima 1:53 one mile Kernel won. Sixth race, Trogon second, Red Thistle third. Time 1:41 3 5. 2-- JAPS GAIN EMINENCE, New Cliwang. Mareh 6. via Tlnen Tsln. Traders arriving here report that bud night 30,060 JapaneM gained an entrenched laiBiiiiin fire miles weft of (Tie gates of Mukden. Hand fighting until day light fnlnwed .without any advantage to eltherddc. The tradeni fr.rtlier that the Russians becoming alarmed, hurned ihe government buildings ptciiaratory to retreating. One thousiind Huvslans are retairled to bo moving southwuid on the east bunk of the Lino liver to attack tha Jupaneoc in Ibe rear and it Is llunigbt s bulidu la imminent. The Japanese today occupied Hie telegraph office nt KiiiniiiiHii and s teniporury ceusurshlp. nnlwith-a- t .Hiding the olijertlou of tlie L'hinrM I it l estnli-IIsIii- Attention! Attention! It is a risky piece of business for you to trust your colored shirt to Ihq or- dinary sort of laundry. Distilled water, pure soap and expert help protect you against fading and tearing when we do tho work. May we have the privilege of doing up your next bundle? it f s. THE ITALIAN Den-cr- er SWISS COLONY I'unu-nip-late- IIh-b- s IUZZINI BROS. -- Tom Watsons I i!i if ft; . GRAND Magazine Opera House FIND STRYCHNINE. There is a reHonolulu, March port In circulation here, which Is considered to bo well founded, to the effect that the chemists buve foiled to find strychnine In the organs of Mrs. Blnnford but that they bste found Indications of tbe prison and will probably so tcsliry at the inquest, saying that while the presence of strychnine was not developed by Ihe analysis they are convinced of its presence. There Is no opportunity Just now, to absolutely verify this reiiort. The chemists have again resumed work on tbe organs of the stomach nnd it is understood have written part of their report. This muraing the chemists conferred with High Sheriff Penrose. Judge Stanley, a'.lorney for the Stanford interests and J. F. Hackfleld, who represents the Stanford estate here, Wednesday Night news-stand- !ii i i i'. : !i s i 5 rl er Dressy Man y, he at Batoum, March 6. Cvssacks today broke up an ouid(r meeting at which speeches were delivered, chased tbe audience Into the ruHrt of houses and killed or wounded seven men and one , woman, . i.i 128-pag- pre-l-de- nt BLOODSHED IN BATOUM. . i Melo-Dram- ol.-rt : cult prescription cr one is to be used in a serious h biiel-nea- n MSS that & ditfi- - the examination. Stale Senator Willis Joluisnn was recalled and g ajve similar testimony with officials. reference to the matter of receipt. He Ogden HUMANITY IN PHILIPPINIK said tho roinmisnion did not make s 437 Twenty-fift8L Thone. 174. practise of requiring receipts, slid admitted on clone examination that this NVashington. March 6. The bureau of iaiilar affairs has Just, received art was rather a Lx way of doing No. 1 255, enact cd by tho Philippine n by Mr. Joseph to rend on In- coimiiNidiin. niltlioiiz.ing the iiicoriaira-lioof tlie Society for the Ire.vrntallon lit the terview ptlbllKliPil the wllneas to Cruelly to Anlmuls In tho Philippines News, levelling refused to Ho so. and stated Tha organization is authorized to to tin- - committee hat lie did not agents in Hie Islands, who ahull to deal wtih newspaper have ihe authority to make arrests for statement. He would answer any violation of Ihe laws enacted by tlis Tho who are acquaintqueations asked him concerning Ihe af- coinml-sUu- i. fairs of the romniisHioti, but lie refused ed with the habits of the Orient in the cannot but ticwtmcnt of snlntals to dlscu-- s newspaper Interviews. that. Hie society will find s wide field of usefulness. CHECKS. STRArj-'- i an ths Psclflo coast rslas tbs finest MOTHER GOOSE AT THE SALT grapes on tho Pacific coasLTheli wlnsa Tho Oil Aasartiaawt CollrrteS by LAKE THEATRE. are absolutely purs. If you wish to disOwe Bawlt llerk. pense good cheer for tho helldiiys a Istb. A torn linen collar, a piece of Wednesday night, March 8th, with order some of their wine from cuff aud a half ooarn other odd ob- the original company of 350 pcepla. jects bung altove llie bank clerk's drat. Seats $1.00, 11.50 and 82X0, on sale at Boyle's Furniture Store. . "My collection of queer :hccks," Ihe zoo 6198 8916 9lig 999 9969 25lb Street Special train via Rio Grands Westyoung man said. "Each of those thing ern. round tho for Far $1.00 trip. Is a check. Each was duly honored Each bus a slory. "1 have licen collecting queer checki for three yenrs. That piece of latl s .tried me, A western luink houorcu the lnth for KShi. It was niude out a Tbe Blagaxine That lias An Ides 6 check by the owner of a sawmill, who Bark of It." was out nt the plant with his son, tlilr Have you beard that Hon. Tbos. E. ly miles from any uouse, utul totally Wsimiu of Georgia has begun the without piqier, let alone a check book. publication of s magaxlne? off tla to needed was The inoiiey pay Yon know who Mr. Watson is? Ifa'a hands. The sawmlllrr wrote on tla Ibfl man who wrote The Story of ROBERT FULGORA'S lath jastf whit cherts correcliy drawn France," "Life of Napoleon," aim a "Tho Ufa and 'iiiuc of Thomas has on It, ant) bo sent Jii sun In to the Sensational Jefferson." Ha was the People's bank to get Ihs money and to explain Parly candidate for presldest ixt The lnth check was honored after somi year. discussion sumng tbe bank's officer. First number of Tom Watson's Maga"The cuff check was drawn by an zine will bo published Feb. 25. For actor who had become slightly intoxi sals St- all price 10c. rated, got into a fight uud been urrczt mail $1.00 per year. You will By cd. He was t rented cavalierly In his e mi the must interesting cell. They wouldn't give him any pamagazine In America if you fail to per, and he bribed a Imy to take Hie gut this number. Ask jour new.-dealcheck to a bank. Tbe boy got Hie far Tom Watson's Magins or, better still, send a dollar tor money, nhd witb-- lt the net or paid hi a wars milamription to fine. Otherwise he'd hare liecn jailed TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE, for ten days. Thus 111c cuff cheek may 121 West 42nd Street, he said io hove saved a man from pris- Tha One Great Big Success of the icw York City, fit, Y, on. 8eason. celon linen cheek that wrltlen "The lar won a bet of (3- - A man bet a woThrilling, Amusing and Startling. man that a cheek made on a collar would be cashed, and of course be won NEVADA WIDE OPEN. 108. The following committee reports were Reno, Nevada, March G. By a maadopted. bill No. 89, by jority of one vote today the senate reJudiciary: Senate to present pealed the twelve o'clock law, a statute Hollingsworth, relating that has been on the books for many ownership of maps to pass with amendBROTHER AND BISTER DIE. ments. years. asthe The act lisa already passed Senate bill No. 70, by Judiciary: Brussel. March 6. Barer Lamhei Ids bet. sembly and now goes to tbe governor. Hollingsworth, not 4o pass. of the foreign Your bank, ff you carry a good Education and Art: Senate bill No. Its approval means the entire state mont, secretary- general of a stroke died following today, will be practically wide open so far as office, will honor the morl freaky 96. by Walton, not to pass. paralysis. Education and Art: Senate bill No. saloons are concerned. cm draw tin. In such moncheeks you dead sister bnron's age.l The dropped 82. to pqas. hwd ness, though, It won't eucoiir-agkey brother's death. of her when told STRIKE IS BROKEN. Ways and Means: House bill No. 201, you." Chicago Chronicle. by Kuebler, not to past. March 6. The filling ut Ways and Means: House bill No, 9, Portland, Ore.. March 6. Tho back- of Hamburg, steamer BeHambiirg-Aiiierlcallve'a Annie, the to grant bone of the strike inaugurated at the Yalcsla anil other A bola&i.-R- l friend showed me not Phoenicia, lgravia, Education and Art: House bill No. Lewis and Clark exposition grounds Ru-si- a or sold to long since what be u.iid was the apby last week was apparently broken to- vessel chartered 228, not to pass. East Asitallc line has ple that must have tempted Eve In Counties: House bill No. 211, not to day, when over 500 men applied for the Russian ceased. wliat was surely s tropical fruit garwork. Including a large number of seemingly pas. den. It was a little hit of nn oriculal Counties: House bill No. 191, not to those who Joined tbe strike movement T, March Washington. last week.. crab, aliowl a tided of nn Inch In diDevlin lias been appointed by the ameter. nnd, of couive. it wus bitterly aa district attorney for liir northsour! My philosophizing friend pointheadwith of California, ern district ed out that, of cMif-e- . tbe fruits In Duvlin Francisco. Mr. quarters at Sun of that city. Eden were the natural wild fr.iils. is a .well known attorney and be was wondering whether (be full of mankind would nut have been nr CZAR DECIDES. WlorHb'd ff the attracting tree hnd Bt. Petersburg, Mrch 6. The extra- been bung with n folr crop of the ordinary session of tbe council of war tempting golden or crimson ' arleties of I.ifo In America. which waa to have been held today did today .Will find his shape perfected, not take place. It ia said Emperor Nicholas himself has decided the quesThe Opposite War, his purse full and mind tion arising from the dispute between was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, lie General Grippenborg and General relieved, in lie had come from Germany and was reeeiviig his first lessons in rowing. Back water," aid the coach. The With tbe Japanese Left Army Thurs-JaGermnn did not understand. Ibe roach vl Tlnrn 2. March Mareh Tuln, explained that it meant to use his oar Japanese left army is still conIu the opposite way," and the Rhodes tinuing It advance despite a heavy snow storm and are attacking Kujatxe man followed instructions to tbs letter and Kriailaze. Tbs Russian second line as nearly as he understood. He lifted of defenses was captured during the Ills oar from the rowlock and pat the night of March 1. a The attacking and handle into the water. bombarding I of furious nature, and Our New SpringGothing is a large A the Russians are defending their posiAlwars. low extra and beautiful line tions atubbornly- - ft la the evident in"What Is your occupation, may I tention of the Japanese to crush the nsur inquired Ibe passenger with lbs prices. Come and see them even Russian right flan "tong the main line skullcap. though you do not buy. forcing a general withdrawal scrota Hie la Map maker." said tlie passenger Hun river. the long linen ulster. EFF EFF SUIT , you have Steam Laundry y WEARING AN YHEN 5. ed who Ms newiy nuidc uiquaintutiec nml left were, he twined on his Ibe hank. "lilX. hot out of a gun. Mr. lltittlg v.sa -- fsnewlui cmliawat-sewith the eondu, t of Irisiilont Fianci. and apologized to the gruile-nii-- n from Utah, (or the manner In i which they had lnin The d. committee intended to make nu official call n Mr. Frunrix, lint this luchh-n- i waa enough aud the proposed visit was cjlled if. The hearing was resumed yesterday of uliii 1.. NY. Sliui'llirf, u member on the Utah world'a lair eomniit-lothe stund. He was a large number of vouchers from $25 to $20. and Hxkcd whether or not lie bad taken reM. Hhurtliff ceipts for these miiuh. no reeriiu replied that In most ca-hnd been taken, although in some instances receipts has I given him, although it was not a prseti-- e of the commission to lequire ihem. 31 r. Shnrtltff stated that, during his term of oillce a a memlter of tho lie had received the rani of $IU0 for expenses incurred $25 at one tima and $75 at another. This money, it appear, has been charged up to the stats twlee, as voiu'lmni covering the turns amounts were tliown the witncswdnring a former Investigation.' During the course nf the quizzing the photographer of the polii-- department was ent for and the pictures of Beverly and Mis Richmond were taken. Captain Burnett declared liuii this fact did nol in any wav in(tiete that tlio police contemplated arresting the pair. District Attorney' Uyiugton ul-- o to discus the case further lliuu to ay that at the presint time the authorities wrerc nut prepared to make an arrest. When asked why Mr. Mount ford Wilson had been allowed to participate in the examination, tbe police official simply said tbat as representative of tbe Stanford estate, Mr. Wilson had a right to know all hat was going on Mr. Wilson during tbe Investigation. not only prompted ihe detectives in a number of their questions, but asked Captain Burnettmany himself. that Beverly and Miss Richmond were not "senated" but that they had come voluntarily to headquarters in order to tell all Gist they knew regarding the case. Mr. Wilson declared that the questioning of Mis Richmond and Bever-elWe had no special ignificence. merely wenu ufver the old ground In order' to make sine of our fads s that In the event word la received that Mr. waa esu-e- d by strychStanford' dea-Jnine poisoning we will have a basis of facts upon which to art intelligently." all of these stateNotwithstanding ments. however, three hours wa an insufficient for the Inquisitors to get the facts wanted, in consequence of which Beverely and Miss Hieliuiund will b again questioned at police headquarteis otmorrow afternoon. There have been minors spread here to tho effect that a contest of the will of the late Mnt. Stanford was by certain relatives In till city, foil to but an Investigation of BubKtanthite their authenticity. Miss Grace Gilmore, a ward of the late Ur. Stanford said today that she believed a murder had licen committed and tbe murderer Was not In t ho city. She refused to name who lie eioiortod or to dexlgnste ground for her speculations. Miss Gilmore sold Hint Just before Mrs. Stanford sailed for Honolulu the latter in u conversation declared positively that some one in her household luid endeavored to polon her but that she suspected no particular uuc. WORK if Milt: i Fraud, the they 6. algna of disturbances here but of IVuccninetho "No, waa the reply. Vempardnini! of certain statement made at lid and COULD NOT see-oiu- Oih-an- ular course wan naked. With the Japanese Left Army, vie Fuaan, March 5, noon. The left wing of tliis force is continuing its advance in the direction of Mukden, attacking small villages In the angle north of tbe Hun river, and west of the nil road The Russian center near the railroad began retiring last' night, the Japanese advancing and rapturing fifteen guns. Including Howitzers and machine guns. The Russian loss ia estimated at 3.0u0 and that of tbe Japanese under 600. Three Russian counter attacks south of the Hun river were unsuccessful. ix furlong H.ileiii V;i, Dairfc M'ilHc second, Dur-folii:- d. "Time 1 : 14 4-Btcfind iwtv, five and half forking Dfitoie wn. Hrrztigc amon.1. Piamund Bciiy third. Time 1:07 3 5. ren-e- cn CAPTURE FIFTEEN GUNS. City race, r rccfi-ii-n- g Oi h sus, March 5. irop-ositio- New York, March 6. Herbert L Satterlee, counsel for the committee, representing the syndicate which purchased the property of the Packing end Navigation company, also for the Fairchild Committee and creditors, has announced that the purchasing syndicate will allow the interests represented by the Fairchild committee aa well as the creditors to participate In the purchase of the properties and in the new company about to be formed on exactly the same basis as the members of the syndicate. ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION CITY. race, ini lo -- Kittie Piatt wen, Fair Fraud Committee Resumes its Cate. jii Arnold stK-- i ud, Hands Acme Sessions and Some Has Methods lhir.1. 1 Imr Ml cf Commission Are Shown Up. Foiinh race, one a:id one idxieenlh miles - I'rappi-- woo. lVrus Rod eroud Tfce sub (inuiii;(cc third. Time 1:51 12. appointed to In- - Sivn-eriz. vesiloaic affoii.s t,c (b,. liah Fiftli one inilr. St. liaiiiel world's feir romunw-iocame fium st. won, Jle.cklctirrr Fin second, Keogh Louis day. thii.l. Time 1:43 Aside rl::it'tiu-ntI'int rhev wvie Sixth lace, mile uud seventy yaids well received dsiri.ig their stay belitux-Po- m i, a won. Bishop NYeitl the eoiiiiui!ttc bud very little' to nay, McWilliams third. Time 1:17. r.u d.mlit, t.. d.vulge whatever inf i ru.itiun they had in the regNew March 6. City Park 111 PACKING CO. RECONSTRUCTION. L liii.d k paper trust, today filed their sewer to the bill, in which they enter a general denial that they have consired to control the paper trade of the United Tire Butea and to establish prices. anwer sets up that the International Paper company was formed merely as a aalea agent for the pa per manufacturers It la denied also that tbe company was formed for the purpose of restraining interstate trade. Ni-- icii:1!: Fiirt ST. LOUIS ,.f-il- ce St. Paul, March 6. Th9 International Paper company and the other defend-rut- s in the suit brought by Attorney General Moody against the RACES BACK Duel . for tj,,. arrived at Pi..,, , .i,lquart,TS a: 2 oV.ojk. an m, bj. 'V Cleary of the i., : LVl.ly , lt Party avoided the mam bail of justice where gathered and ec.end ti. rough a basement FOR ARBITRATION. tb quickly through station and into Captain l!;:ruelt' 6. meetMarch a At Washington, Ti e annum by a near door. ing of members of congret belonging ed noiried and tried tu.otd the slur,- to tbe American Group of Interparliamentary union fur the promotion of in- Of the newspaper Ml miu jllk iconic ternational arbitration, today Chairarrival. nlP ,0nreiem-man Brussels and authorized 0 select aaie of her iiaiiii-- r was of the star order, the and appoint delegates lu the Brussels' conference of the union, to be held Polks taking preut iwin to preai rve TL-i sb&dMLS secrecy. wIP pie-u- t September next. Three American were agreed upon to lie present-le- d besides the two wliu were t be These tiuued, CaptaiiiBiiiuer.ltctei tixs Wren at the Brussels' conference. were: An Invitation to the Central and and Cieary, District Attorney Bwugron South American enuutries to become aud Attorney Mom. third Who,, a. the Stanfoid estate, shortmembers of the union, the exlensloi of r endjurisdiction to the Hague arbitration ly before 5 o'clock tbe ed. court, over specific matters of arbitraBuriu-, When a general arbitration la' or Captain tion, through treaty, and tho formation of an Inter- he refused absolutely to indicate along bad been questioned. national congress to formulate aud what line the two "We simply had 1 hem for the purixise negotiate such a treaty. of making some comimriKou.. be auid. PAPER COMPANY'S ANSWER. "Comparison as to liaudu ruing? In Na A long meeting of the special com tmttee to which was referred the Gov. "nws communication relative to the duplication of studies in the Slate Diversity and the Agricultural Coll ege. was held yesterday at the l're was a vide difference of capitol. opinion wbst action should be recommended. The committee, this paper learns evenly divided on the subject . nd 'rat there wll be two reports submitted. O (IDES', "Publisher, eh "No; soldier." Chics go Tribune, Preserrlaw tk seems to be Nell-- IIe Nell-W- hy Belle-Y- es. ry him? Beile-U- h. CcTotcd I? Spell. i!evo:l WHERETO EAT AMarireIoas Scenic Event A Play for ths People A Big, Strong Company Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, Scats Now Selling. Grand Ball Tuesday Evening, March 7 Under the Auspices of the Build- ers' Exchange Tollers Hall Ogden, Utah Grand March 8:30 of arrangements: Go,. Urcrnwell, J. W. Comuiil'en J- Lcvo-dull!- don't you mar I like to have him Lodger. , L Gillls. D. C. Ec- Reception Cimimi'-lcr- : G. El Hi, J. rims. J. Humphries, clc, M. Gillis, AV. E. Nrwman, J. W. Lcvt-dcl- d, Richard Leek, A. 11. Marlin, Geo. Olmsted. Floor Committee! J. J. Smyth, Goo. Grcenwcll, Will Ridges, Carl Samuel- eon. Songs nnd Recitations: Jsinrs Calvert. J. T. Newton, Frank Lauer, J. Bander, Goo. Whitineyrr. J. T. Newton. Peter Refreshments: Unsudcr, D. J. Donovan. F. Fisher. L N. Mold, Liu. Door Keeper: CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the test. Short orders at all hours. All kinds of gam and fish In scasen. Extra fin dinners 8undty, from 12 to 2 p, m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and 6 to B p. m. Props, JIM A YOUNG 224 The Twenty-fift- h Street !! Owl Saloon O'Neill Bros Props. No. 32 25th SL Dealers In first class liquor of all fciniig, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 75 cts to 81.75 quart. Wine 35 cts per quart, S quarts, $1. Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey t. gaL $2.25 to $5. O'NEILL BROS, PROPS, Phons 135Z. Y. E. Newman, Alex Ilopin. Treasurer: J. W. LcvcdahL Ticket $1.06 per couple. Extra Lady, 25c, HEAD AND MONUMENTS STONES. 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