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Show jtiie NEW LAWS 01 "; 21. Ceding of Fort PoukjJ::chesa. (riPergt :uyi, 22. t'oaupi of arncles ot 2.1. 24. STATE OF Trespass. Statute of 25. I I.iiortaklPsa luriioeV couris. 2G. Boerd of She 27. Asses.-mrni- 29. Pretem-- ENACTMENTS CONTAINING EMERGENCY CLAUSE NOW IN FORCE. Important Changes In Brief Reference to the 3). Aniendm-mt- s i, oration 31. ( emci gem-- in art ,. ? Executions and time Jurisdiction of City Ccu-t- -. Concurrent Jnriertiot r of ei.y courts wiih district courts of Jnc. ip.-j33. Enforcement in counties o' her ihan one in vii'.i-was tesued. 25. Official of state officers. 3fi. Stare Board of I.and ('nnmisidnu- ?rs (emergency). 37. (iarnishments. 38. Altering marks and hr; id on . The Legislative art of Utah for 1945. which go Into effect loay, have been compiled and printed under the direction of Secretary of State Ting-Sufficient copies have been temporarily bound for uite ot the County Clerks and State Library. The regular hound coplea will probably lie ready for animal. by May SO. 39. Salting rattle, horses and sheep The .eeaion acta constitute IVi on ranges. thirty-twof which contain chapter, 4 5. Compensation of members of emergency clauses, making them ef- Board of Education. fective upon approval. s. 41. Method of taking Chapter 1 provides for the con42. Towers of City Councils (emertingent expenses of the legislature. gency). Among the Important, aids, which go 43. Armory board for N. (I. V. (emInto effect today are the following: ergency). Laws in Effect Today. 14. Trespass and injury to prop-r:y- . Chapter 4 - Authorizing contracts 45. Manner of commencing actions for conditional sale of railroad and and Issuing summon. atreet railway equipment and rolling 46. Penalty for bribing wiine-r- . stock. It provides for recording con47. Collection of fees of County Retracts in the Secretary of State's office. corders. Chapter 5 Time for filing claims 48. Defining the word "folio." 49. Reports and settlement of Counagainst incorporated cities and towns. It provide that claims for damage ty Treasurers. shall be made within ninety days, 50. Court stenographers and fees. with properly itemized and verified. Other51. Recording instruments wise a cl Ion is harred. Recorder. Comity Chapter 7 Relates to title of excep52. Rale of firearms to minors. tion a. 53. Contingent expenses of legislaChapter 1! Defines duties of State ture (emergency). Auditor. 64. Lewis and Clark exposition. law. Makes 55. Reports on tuberculosis. Chapter 16 it unlawful to threaten violence for 56. Present ownership of maps. the purpose of preventing any person bouses by 57. Erection of school or persons from entering or remaining contract. corIn the employ of any company, 58. Fees of precinct officers, 59. Sericulture (emergency). poration or Individual. Chapter 17 Provides for revocation Settlement of Estates. of wills by remarriage of testator. GO. Final uecounls and sculemrnta Chapter 19 Defines burglary In of estates. first and second degrees. 61. Appropriating $2500 to Darid 2! Amends corporation Wilcken Chapter (emergency). laws regarding articles of IncorporaG2. Appropriating $2500 to Zebulon tion. Jacobs (emergency). Chapter 28 Makes fiscal year of G3. Larceny. 1. December State begin 64. Duties of County SuperintendHoard of 34 State Creates Chapter ents. case in Park Commissioners, Congress 65. Fret of Sheriffs. cedes Strawberry valley for that purGO. Out house on school grounds. pose. militia. 67. Stale Chapter 37 Amendments to law on 68. Reservoirs. garnishments. 69. School elections. Salting of Animals. 70. Abolishing AriJ Land commisChapter 39 Provides for salting of sion. animals on ranges, and makeba ne71. Examination of county school glect a misdemeanor. teachers. de41 for Provides taking Chapter 72. Duties of teachers. positions without the State. Clerks (emer-Smry- ). 73. Fee of Count 44 to law Amends relating Chapter trespass. (emer74. Special taxes in cities Chapter 62 Prohibits sale of firegency). 14 of arms to minora under age. years 75. Loan trust and guaranty comChapter 65 Requires reporta to be pany sole surety. made of all cases of tuberculosis. 76. Real ratals held by county unChapter 71 Provides for examina- der tax deeds. tion of county school teachers. 77. Cities to use scrip (emergency.) Chapter 81 Regulates salaries of 78. Report of State Superintendent county officers. of Public Instruct Ion. ' Chapter 84 Regulates practice of 79. Reports of banking corporation 1 dentistry. (emergency). 85 that Provides voting Chapter $0. Duties of Btate Chemist. machines may be used in elections. 81. Salaries of county officer. 88 of to Relates making Chapter 52. Time when fiac&I year comfalse representation in wriUng aa to mences. asset e, making same a mlMlemeanor. 83. Powers and duties of trustees. Chapter 90 Relatea to purchase or 84. Practice of dentistry. sale of goods In bulk where there fire 85. Voting machines. creditors. 86.. Medals for Indian war veterans. Chapter .91 Prohibits the sale of 87. Making efiy, town, etc., liable renovated butter without so markwith contractor (emergency). ing. 88. Making false representations of Chapter 95 Amends law requiring asets. children to he sent to school. Chapter 96 Makes public officials . 89. Form of pleading In , Justice's courts. subject to garnishment. 89. Form of pleading in Justices Chapter 99 Provides how a city goods in bulk. may pass from one class to another. 91. Renovated hut ter. Chapter 104 Provides for commis92. Change of venue in actions besion to Investigate course of study at fore Justice. colleges. 93. Service of summons In Justices Chapter 106 Prohibits unjust discrimination against newspapers (the courts. 94. Distance subpoena may run. Associated Press bill). 95. Children to attend school. School Law Amendments. Aa to Garnishment. Chapter 107 Amendments to school laws, in country school districts of 96. Salaries public offlriala subject to first class. garnishment. Chapter 108 Revision of laws re97. Limitations other than real propwater and rights irrigation. garding erly. Chapter 109 Provides for examina98. Horticulture (emergency). tion and payment of outstanding coun99. Classification of cities. certificates. ty 100. Townslles. 114 of Revision animal Chapter 101. State Board of Corrections. bounty laws. It provides that, entire 102. Exemptions from liability to act conwith ears, tail and paws skins, as jurors. renected,' shall be presented, and 103 Municipal court in certain cities. quires County Clerk to remove all 104. Commission to investigate colfour pawa and the scalp and preserve leges. same. 105. Service of summons. Chapter 116 Revises militia laws. 106. I'njust discrimination agalnat Chapter 118 Revises fish and game newspapers. lawa. 107. County school districts. Chapter 119 Relates to taxation of Ids. Water rights and Irrigation Inheritances. and legacies gifts, (emergency). 120 Revises law Chapter regarding 109. Examination of certificates for registration of births and deaths. 121 revenue Provides for bounty. Chapter 1905-O110. Revenue for (emercommon school districts. gency.) 122 Revises law Chapter regarding 111. Formation of private corporaInspection of coal mines. (emergency.) 125 Amends assessment tions Chapter 112. Boards of Health to report dislaw. eases. Chapter 128 Amends laws regard113. Chnnge of Judge in municipal ing registration of voters. courts. Chapter 131 Defines powers of cor114. Destruction of wild animals. porations. y 115. Granting to United Chapter 132 Provides for agricul- States. tural station In central Utah. llfi. Militia. Compiled by Secretary. 117. courts (emergency.) The chapters and titles of the acts 118. Juvenile Fish and game. of the State Secretary compiled by Inheritance Tax. are as follows: 119. To tax gifts, legacies and Inheri1. Contingent expenses of the Legtances (emergency.) islature (emergency). 2. Payment of N. G. U. In Carbon 120. Registration of births and deaths. 121. Additional rcvei se for school discouni, v (emergency). and 8. Forging counterfeiting tricts. 122. Coal mine Inspector. (emergency). 123. Corporate suretyship on bond. 4. Contracts conditional, sale and 124. Drainage districts (emergency). recording. 125. for taxation. claims against 6. Time for filing 126. Reservoir fund. cities and towns. 127. Secretary of Slate fees (emer-genry-.) 6. Providing to whom process shall run from Municipal courts. 128. Registering of voters. 7. Bill of exceptions. 129. Experiment farms (emergency). 8. Recorders to take acknowledg130. Recording plats of cemeteries. ments' (emergency). 131. Power of corporations (emer9. Judges acting, as attorneys. gency!. .10. Motions and orders. 132. Experiment station. 11. Dismissal of actiona before Jus133. Courses of study In the Universtice of the Peace. ' 12. Duties of State Auditor (emer- ity.. 134. Conrsee of study in the Agriculgency). tural college. water 12. Investigation use of 135. General appropriations lands (emergency). (emergency.) 14. Bond of Secretary of State. 15. Vacancies Pay of Jury CommisVSAYE SPECIAL via Rio Grands sioners (emergency). 16. Threatening employee destruc- Western. Fare 81.00 round trip, leav tng Ogden 7:00 p. m, returning 11:40 tion of property. P-- " . 17. Revocation of wills. 18. proceedings supplemental to ex10.-Tokio. May M. A. E. Bougoin. a ecution. 19. Burglary In first and second de- prominent Frenchman and his stepson F. Strange, an Englishman, haves been grees. arrested here aa spies 20. Docketing of judgments. sa-n- y. Together bargain music by the harmony of our efforts. We always strive for that which will please and satisfy our customers. We keep n tune with the season and a tim: with their desires. We can help make things lively and enjoyable in the We make home. We receive daily aQ fresh fruits of the season as well as the best of green groceries and all below peddler's prices. or any way and your pleasure Call us by 'phone old - ours. Try us for a change will be - Both Phones 137 Ogden Brothers Co. Grocers 2344 Washington Avenue A torsions ' V!- A- Rio Grande Western Commencing May 7 the Rio Grande will run an excursion' every alternate Sunday to Sept 30, Ogden to Salt Lake City. Fare $1 round trip. Tickets on sale or all trains. P. ERNSTROM Practical Horseshoer W are specially prepared for noting mean horses. how w do It" 41 fcfdatmet Cn,0,llated Wagon and Machine company. Phone SIS X. The Utah National Bank .. OF OGDEN 1. States Depository. 1 HoniceW "iph A. V. rV v, u Mru.u8 Pr,idnt Caahler Aaaiatont Caihlar jttwest Paid on Savinas Accent, '"ON MINES SOLd! cof - hemal itVirP of May 10. "T The Iron claim Cl!:;08 th of been purchased for 1Ioor d Wil-- f lUm S,,l;v 8aattle. . the latter t? MW r0111" mil h armii,.inI,U e'.lv The Purchasers are ca4Un fanitTii proniJnent wet,n eontemplate cf W,,t lnl expenditure of 1V . ' to th, ore supply. " depo.-trion- Anti-strik- e . right-of-wa- . - County's Popular Girls to tbe World's Fair Next Jaly m.';. i;.. I. WEBER STAKE AND HIGH SCHOOL TO MARCH. PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN WERE GIVEN A RIDE. Col. Nelscit cf the Veterans Arouses Interest in the Celebration on Mondry Next. Went Across th Lake and All Took Lunch at Lakeside, on West Side The committee haring the G. A. R. in charge department encar.ipn't-n- i have arranged nuh ;hi principals of 'h, llih school and t It,. Wchcr Stake academy to have ni:- - students of lavh schools march In a lm iy in the parade on May 15. Doth sclnml will turn In all. oui almut five humlrnl siud.-tu Colonel Nelson, TO PORTLAND The Standard and Examiner Will Send Ten of Webet MAY 15 i IP ANOTHER 'i.-- a .id .peefu! Income c.'rriSce'es. 32. the Title. Keeping THE G.A.R. y. .-. rorpi-:-.'i.-- y.-a- B ''OToiiMEfiE FOR p of of tau- s pons prepared. Statutes r or..,: - ifor. 11, y i. 2s. Fiscal Several it mi i PARADE if UTAH ALL limitation-.- - . muiimni;, may ttaii, inrusPAY men, cf the Post, went up to the High school Tuesday and to the Writer Stake academy this afternoon and made a stirring talk upon the fight to save the I'nlon and the duty of young America to the his talk preservers of the I'liion. and the result aroused much iuteri-sis that the student lind.v of tbe two schnola will lend cniud-- ruble Interest to the parade on that da... People generally should decorate their places and their house, especially along th line of march in order to make the dny a gala day for Og.lco and show by the display of Old Glory that the heroes of '61 and '65 are not forgotten. t Mr. Joseph Straux Peery has Issued invitations tor a Kensington tea in honor of 511s Louisa Peery, Wednesday next. The Indies Missionary society of the First Presbylertan church holds a meeting at 2:30, Friday afternoon. In the church parlors. Deputy Sheriff Shaw left yesterday for Provo, where he look Joseph was who Schwab, recently pro nounced insane and ordered committed to the mental hospital. Grandest Trip of a Century Ail Expenses Paid and Conditions. Read Contest cf the Lake. Union Tactile motor the (ccon-- i c.r trip mcr the No. 1 Ogden-Luei- rut-ol- f in addition ro the crew a;ut Divii-inSiiperlnut.-nScott, the following huslne hi men t ever S.owcroft, J. Shurtliff, Jo-eAbbott, A. R. Het notxl, K. K. llaig. V. V. ph William YanAlen, 8.' W. Hadron, Judg.-The1 ). Dee, A. Kuliu, Jsme Douglass, Hyinni Pingive, 8. J. Griffin, George H. Matson, JrG.n T. Hurri, John Watson, Edgar Jones, J. S. Carver, C. Ives, George M. Browning, I. Barker. Like a number of those who went over the lake yesterday, some of the crowd who went out today had not wen the great .cut-of- f and the trip wa enjoyed immensely by r. 11. Lunch wa eaten at lakeside on the west side of the hike. The party returned to Ogden iu the early afternoon. K. E. IMPROVE FIRE STATION. Doors Ara Fitted With New Patent Spring. Chief Graves and the fire laddie yesterday completed the Installing of a set of doors, fitted with the Clay Engine House patent spring, at tlie fire station. The doors open outward now Instead of being raised as heretofore. By pulling cord that hang Just above the seats of lha chemical engine, hose wagon and fir engine, the drivers release the spring and the doora open This arrangement quickly outward. Is a big Improvement over the old doors. Ji is absolutely sure, while tna old doors might balk just at the moment when the department was ready to make a run. NEW OUTFIELDER Arrives and la Hurried to Salt Lake City. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran church will be entertained this Mrs. F. A. Lund. afternoon by Herwig. (he new outfielder signed by 678 Twenty-firs- t Rev. O. A. "Did" Gimlin, arrived in Ogden yes. street. He played on the roast last Klmqulst will lecture. A cordial wel- terday. come to year and ia considered a good acquisition to the hunch of laihslers. Aa the City Southern Pacific No. 6 did not arrive Ogden team are now In Salt until about 9:53 o'clock yesterday Herwig was sent down to Zion to the crowd there. morning, and O, S. L. No. 8 from the Join Should he prove to he all that la north did not arrive until 9:40. Both The claimed for him. the outfield will Im trains are due about 7 o'clock There la heavy storms in tbo west and north materially every reason to believe that Ilia I obiter are the cause pf tbs delay. will g-- t three out of the five in this series at Salt City. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brantley return- games a three weeks' from ed Tuesday PLANTS AND FLOWERS trip to San Francisco and other California points."Pap" re poll a delightful time, and managed to combine business with pea sure while absent Fifty thousand . carnation plants, sweet williams, snap dragons, tofrom this city. mato plants, stocks, asters, daisies, pinks, quantity of Tuesday Weldon C. Rartg of this panties. Chines Must be sold at once. bedding plants. on a was rake a city granted patent A bargain. . . . Washoffice at the tooth, by patent Place your orders at once for cut ington. The new rake tooth la an im- flowers for Decoration Day. on the kind in provement general use, VARNEY S GREEN HOUSE, aa it cleana up the field better not no 200 West 30th St. Ind 2G4. much hay Is left on the ground to waste. , YSAYE CONCERT AT SALT LAKE The funeral services over the reMAY NTH. mains of the late Mr. Anna K. Last were held at thq FiftlrWard meeting at 2 p. m. house yesterday and Do not fail to hear the greatest viowere largely attended. There were a linist of this, or any other age. Seats number of speakers and a wealth of on oal at popular prlcea at Rosa Book floral offerings. Interment was In the Store. Excursion train leaves Ogden Ogden City cemetery. via Rio Grande Western at 7:00 p. m., returning at 11:40 p. m. Fart $1X0 Harry Hughes, formerly chief book- round trip. keeper for Scowcroft 4c Sons company, has assumed the duties of oasbler at NOW GN THERGCK PILE the Kenyon hotel, Mr. Hugbes ia well men commercial known among throughout the Intermoiintain country, Former Musical Director of the Mack and yesterday was the recipient of the Swain Theater Company. local salesmen. well wishes of -- la open to any young lady redding In Weber county, age, who furnishes a certificate of good charef the contest editor. The contest epene April 10th and Cloaca Saturday at p. ra This contest First 15 of year acter to thi natlaf.-.ctio- n fcecond 24th, 1?06- - 1 L. Governis; Fair Contest Roles and Conditions made Jues Ti:lrd TTs Miecck.-'iucontestant wil! ha thn seven young ladlea receiving the highest votes In Ogden City and the three young ladies receiving the highest vote In Vr her county outside cf Ogden City. li ccuncne rr.ust bear the name of the girl voted for. Each Fourth vote must be cast within 7 days from date stamped or printed on cash coupon, picvidcd that ail votes must fas csst before 6 p. m. Saturday) Juna Path. 1902. Fifth Ail votes and coupons ehall be left at the Standard Office r mailed to the Contest Editor, Standard Office, Ogden, Utah. Sixth Vc tea ehall be counted each day and tna total vote and standing of each contestant shall ba announced in the Evening Standard or th Mon. Ing Examiner, daily. Esvantlv Three responsible burin res men will constitute a board to determine the successful contestants at the dote of tho contest. Eighth Earh young lady before entering the contest, from Ogden City, will bring a certificate, giving her age, full name end residence. Each young lady baforo o.tteri ig th contest in Wabar County, outside ef Opdm City, will preasnt a certificate from the school trustees of tha pro el net In which aha lives, stating her aga and placo of residence. . Ninth Coupons wll ba Issued aa follews:. Coupon In each Sunday Morning Examiner geed for 10 votes. ! LOR DAILY SUBSCRIBERS COUPONS Each Dally subscriber far either tha Evening Standard or Morning E amlnar, shall ba entitled to cast for each month's subscription, paid In ad50 votes vance 50 votes For each month's delinquent subscription to daily collected Each such Oaliy subscriber snail bo entitled to cast for each alx months1 500 votea subscription paid In advance, a apodal, coupon of Each young lady that brings to eur office a NEW eubaoriber for either the Morning Examiner er tho Evening Standard, ehall be entitled to east tho following votes: 600 vote First For securing a new subscriber 100 vote Second For each month paid In advance Third For each alx months paid In advance an extra coupon of 1X00 votes Fourth For securing a new subscriber who la not at tha time subscribing for an Ogdan paper, or whs has not boon such subscriber for 90 days. 2X00 votes an extra Fifth For a new subscriber who has never taken althar tha Evening 2,000 votea Standard or the Morning Examiner COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS Each Weekly Standard subscriber who shall pay In advenes an year, 100 votea beyond April 10th, 1906, la entitled te cast 100 votea For each year delinquent weekly subscription paid up Provided, that each Weakly subscriber who shall pay more than one year In advance shall bo en titled to cast an extra coupon for each add!-tion500 votes year, so paid Each young lady that brings to eur office a new subscriber to tho Weakly Standard with $1X0 In cash, shall ba entitled te cast for such new sub.1X0 votes scriber The erne with 85o for. six months' subscription to tho Weekly Standard 500 votes shall receive All foregoing subscribers must be secured and votea east before lp.i Saturday, June 24th, 1205. No coupon cpn be voted after 7 daye aid. .. ..... Contest Application Tr Tha Standard Exatrdnqr, .Ogdea, Utah: e r f I am ,. a resident ot Lewis and' Clark Centennial Standard-Examine- r r from..., and condition ,v and wish to antar tha Exposition contest ..1 sgreo to comply with the rules goraramf, said contest - Name of applicant Address - We, the undersigned residents personally know the above applicant and know her to ba a young lady of good character and mpntatloa. .Addreaa Names of three .Address Responsible , person ... Address .. ... .... I, ...... many II. McAdams, formerly musical The Daniel Hamer home at Twenty-fourt- director for the Mack Swain Theater atreet and Jefferson avenue wsa arraigned In police company, G. BlackB. been has purchased by on court yesterday the charge of man, of the firm of Blackman A Griffin, vagrancy which he entered a plea to ot Mr. Hamer nf $6,500. for the Bum Judge Murphy sentenced will shortly vacate the property, trier himguilty. to a fine nf $50 or fifty days on which It will become the future home the municipal rock pile. By hi smooth of Mr. Blackman. tongue he got Belle London, in whose house he wa the piano player, to put and This afternoon evening the up $50 for lit appearance by giving full hold at the Elks her a pair nf paste diamonds as securladles will sway Club In this city. It will be known a ity. He her by saying Ladies' Day and a program for the proper observance of the same has been arranged. A general Invitation la extended to all Elks, their wives, sweethearts and friends. i ,, of,, A. h Charley Johnson, all of Rnandlnavlan extraction, were arraigned in police court on the charge of trespass preferred by D. A. Baker, railroad watchman. These three had made a bunk house out of a pump house. Judge Murphy sentenced them to one hundred days on thn municipal rock pile, hut allowed (hi m a few hours to get and out nf the city. they belonged to bia dead wife. He Is now engaged on the rlty- rock pile making big rooks Into liitle ones. Denny Ford, the man who we brought Into the police station yesterday forenoon suffering from a rut in the right lip, was this morning to pay a fine of $5 for drotik-ennes- acu-lenre- d John Johnson, John I every -- for the P. U Williams, attorney Union Pacific Railway company, yesterday filed In the ofllce of the secretary of state amended articles of Incorporation Increasing the capital stock of the company $100.(1(14,000, In accordance with the decision of the stockholders of tbe company at the recent annual meeting held in this city. The fee paid to the state for filing the amended articles amounted to an even $25.KKi, which was paid with on check. The Perry Electric Light A Power company, which has a capital stork of $20,000, divided Into 4.000 shares of the par value of $5 each, and the headIs at Perry, Box quarters of which filed articles of InElder county. U'ah, corporation in the office of the secretary of state Tuesday. The officers of the company are: President, V. T. John W. FranDavis; treasurer, James cis; secretary end Young. These nun and John S. Holton, T. C. Young. Alma Iverson anl Janies Nellstn are the directors of the company. t, "Neglected colds make fat graveDr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps mm and women to a happy, vigorous old age. NEW HOTEL. yard. Olds Runabout, nd th, work $700 Olds French Touring Runabout, The" $800 Olds Touring Car, The?dsow $1,500 More Value Than Any Car Made Today. Prices F. O. Ogden. Send for Catalogue. B. al-ka- ll of Mrs. Mary 0- - Meyer Valley purchased the Springs. California, has 71 Twenty-secon36 property The hotel Is being renorated street. practically everything throughout. It will bp one of new; when finished hotels In the city. the most home-llk-e The work is being pushed and wr be Mrs. completed in he next week. hotel lady and Meyer- is an experienced will N- able to five the best 01 service ts.rn.rn easlMIlbll. d Le He BECRAFT, Agent COR. GRANT AND 24th ST OGDEN, UTAH. We Have the Finest Equipped- Repair Shop in the Stdte - ." w- I ( x: L '? $ |