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Show EXAMINE!!: TIIE MOIJXIXO 3 I OGDEX, FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 1, 1M7. RECEPTION LEGISLATIVE In England and France the Sale of Alum Baking Powder is prohibited by law because of the injurious effects that fellow its use. The law in the District of Columbia also prohibits Alum WAS BIO WORK OF WHEN YOUR FEET SUCCESS JAN. JI Burn or Ache FORMALLY NEW OWL CLUB LAUNCHED LAST EVENING. SENATE RECEIVES PETITION FAVORING STATE HIGH SCHOOL. Mayor Conray and Attorney Chog Short Talks Club Promoted by William Weber. Resolution age Was Passed. A SHOE Did you at lend the Owl club reception last evening? If you did uot you missed a decidttlv pleasaut time, in addition tu mlhkiiig an opportunity to inspect one of the neatest wet of club room In Ogdeu city . At least 2 Jo per- President Live called the senate to order at 2 o'clock yesterday and after roll call, prayer by Rrv. Simpkins, and the muling of Wednesday's Journal, called Senator Hollingsworth to the chair. President Love did not resume the rhair until near the close of the day's session. Only on bill, B. B. No. 80. by Senator Miller, was Introduced. Its object ia to add the general welfare clause, in the same language now found in the general city government act, to the county government net. Referred to the committee on countv and municipal corporation. No committee reports were received and no resolutions were offered. The following petition was received and referred to the committee on education: To tha Honorable, the Members of the State Legislature: Whereas. In view of the fact that the people of I'tah In amending the constitution of the state, have expressed themselves In favor of public high schools; and in view of the fact that the present school fund la Insufficient to maintain such schools in addition to our present school system, therefore We petition hia excellency, the governor of I'tah, and the honorable, the members of the Seventh legUlature, to encourage the establishment and aid the maintenance of such public high schools and further the educational interests of this state by, 1. Continuing the present three mill tax for the inntntenance of the primary and grammar schools; f 2. Appropriating mil1, more or leas, ft cm the general fund for the maintenance of public high REASON sons accepted the invitation sent out hy William Weber, the promoter, and gathered lu tbe club ruonu which are located on tbe fifth flisir uf tbe Opera in food. House block, at 9 o'clock and spent three hour in a most p.eiulng way. You may live where as yet you have no protection against Mr. Weber bad every detail arranged carefully and tbe affair proved a me-ce- a The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder os a result. The wbule place wa thrown open to the guest. An orchestra located in tbe parlor discoursed tweet music, while the gathering Inspected the quarter. partook nf punch sad cake and engaged In ocinl chat. ''When the were thrown open and the louqie guest seated Mayor E. M. Conroy wasu introduced and made a few remarks. He endorsed the objects uf tbe rlub end wee followed by Joseph C'bea, who also made a abort talk In hia usual happy vein. After that everybody turned In end had a nice time end if live opening reROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar, a pure Grape ception is eii.v criterion the sucre uf the club is asured. product Aids digestion adds to the healthfulness of food. The object of tbe club are commendable. In the first place there will lie no liquors sold or allowed lu the rooms slid no card playing or gambling. Thera will be. however, plenty of liiniMcni amusement. In addition EXAMINER ULEPPONES to ihe parlors, whlrh era testefullv end costly furnished, there ! a read:oitor:al rooms ing room and library, a pool room, a Independent 'Ptiene .........Neb 1 The smoking room an a gymnasium. Sell Phen, two fin jo ......No. 51 bitter Ii oue of the must up to dale BUSINESS OFFICE In this part of the state. It has every Ne. M Independent Phene No. SI Bell Phene, one ring equipment and ueecssary appliance. Eventually the promoter hopes to establish a rlub houke. He will. If thr present move la a success, have a building constructed specially for a permanent home for the club. At Ihe present time there are aliout one hundred members in the rlub and the club ARGUMENTS ON APPLICATION DEFEATED BY CANDYMAKERS BY rooms will lie upon from 2 tn 11 p. in. FOR MANDATE WRIT MADE. SCORE OF 2 TO 1. each day, including Sunday. Either District Attorney George Halverson one or two days during the week mem-ler- a will file in Moreen county today tlin will be permitted to bring their Infurmetlon against Roy Bwartzfuger, Howsll Takas Mattar Under AdGiven Worst Drubbing wives along, a move Intended to overJudge Cigarmakara the youthful train wrecker. charging come any objertlua to the organisavisement Until Saturday ForeEvor Admlnlwtad on Local Alley hliu with murder In the second detion by the women. Gama. noon. in Bowling Loagua r la at charged fr gree. 8wartzfagi-olwiru.'-tioi supposing to have placed lie on the ttark that rauhed the TO DESTROY EXHIBIT reck in whlrh Engineer J. A. The Candy maker handed the CoJudge J. A. Howell held a session of luMt his life a aluirt time bgu. the district court last evening and lla lumbia Club bowling team k sweet Ballots Authorizes leiied to argument In ciinucctlon with bunch at the u asocial hup alleys last JudgUsed In Hemer-Hovwe- Burning Case. Dancing every Friday evening at the application fur a writ uf mandate evening, by defeating them by a acorv Klv.rdalo. laillet free. applied for by the district and county of 2 lu 1. The feature of ths contest f The Ion of ballots used attorneys to romiud City Judge J. I). whs the all around work of Uyaln, exhibits lu the Hamer-UnweJudg The 01.1 World and It a Ways," uh M urphv lu assume JurlKillctiiiu lu the who la mled a total of alt) pins. ship contest case, both in tbe lower Jerf of Uryan'a bfture at 0iera House liuse i lol ley rase. The Columbia boy started out Ilk ami upper court. will be deatroyel Mina Holley la the young woman beKaturday nlaht. See t'ulluy for priva house on fire and after taking flint TM announcement was by burning. In the a ileges of tkiurae" ticket. handsome margin lost (heir made ing held comity Jail awaiting game by and the bonfire will yesterday fur nerve and bowled like a jut of green-herntrial un a charge uf grand lie lighted by the county clerk to B.-The kidlea of the Methodist Episco- the alleged embezzlement larreuy scieral The of hoys worked Just pal church will have a cooked fond hundred dollara from Hie X. O. Og- the other way alvjut, Blurting uff easy day. Thrive hullou first used in the sale Rat uidav at Rhaw'a Bargain Store, den company of this city. When she and growing stronger with each sucRemind district court here and when 2420 Washington avenue. was first arrested, which, by the way, ceed lug gnme. In their last gaum contest was carried to the higher was some time ago, she wits taken be- they rolled up the highest score rtf the f court they went there also. Notice of appeal to the supremo fore Judge Miuphy on a charge of the ovrnlng. tun nf Australian ballots recourt of the state eras filed yesterday was the playing of Next to Gy The Judge accepted the apace, especially by counsel fur former, (ounclluiaii girls word thst she wan hut 17 years GIIIh rt, whe landed accoud place with quire considerable, are crowded the way Robert Paine, who was ousted from old slid sent the case to the Juvenile u total of 12 dns. Can.p got third when quarters they are In the county building at office aome time ago through legal court. In the latter court Judge Patplace with 6t)7 to lilt credit. Non' the present iin:e. The same condition were proceedings. to court. side ilu. ton held tha girl for the district other players of past muct exist lu Salt for when the The quest tou then arose, whether or nr evin reach the 500 mark. Gy ah. cose wa concludedLake, in the supreme Word was received front Ernest T. nut Judge Patton hud this right. The also pit the high Individual single court, the hunch ctf ballots Spencer treaterday from Sacraiin-ntc- , girl's attorney about this time applied game score by rolling 197 in the last back to the county clerk hen; I hat he ha recovered so fur that h to the court for a writ of hagame, while FlellU was given the In he stored. Mr. Mattson refused a to lu return within expects Ogden beas corpus. Fur some reason Ibe apbooby" prize, a pair of Interfering to accept the consignment and the week. plication was never heard, being with- brads, for makln-- f 98 In the third game same was helj at the local freight of drawn by the attorney wbu 1111 It. In uf the aeries. Baxter was low mail flee. He roiiicrdeil that he had nr Weber Stake academy brings Bry- lha meantime I ho tidal. The beat he could authorities with- on the place to alore them, and a loo that an to the Opera House Saturday even- drew the charge of embezzlement and In was grand 40ii even, while Oliver crowded they were a part of the supreme ing. tiled a new complaint rhurgliig the him somewhat for low honors with a conn's raisinl nml should he held si girl with grand larceny. Again she total of 402. Salt Lake. It looked for n time as I: rient.v of sweet milk and cre-uthe first took was taken before Judge Murphy ami Columbia The game quest lun a. tn who would have always on hand. T. P. Perry, phone lark to the Juvenile court she was h a margin of 107 pin and lost the the take rare uf the exhibit haltote to was 4. was third same The It the second liy game uicuy with would resolve i'sclf Into quite a coma i with Patton and the girl was sent won by the one. For Information concerning llryaq'a Judge with her truuliW to the dlatrlrl court margin of 219. the worst drubbing plex However. Judge C. W. Morse lecture and the privilege id tha one more. ever given a team In the league game the whole trouble by authorlx-lncourse ticket, phone Wcbi-- r Stake acad81m e this Inst niniu the district on the locnl alleys. The score follows: the county clerk to burn the whole emy, members of lecture committee, and county atturnej appeared before Columbia Chili lot. Accordingly Mr. Mnt's-i- n will ap or Colley's irug Store. Judge Murphy and tried lu convince ply the lurch today with a willing him that hla position was iiiconxls.al. liaii-l- . A. G. Horn has reinoted his taw would con lie l:nt The lured, Judge offices over lladcon'a Drug Store, hence the proceedings for ti writ f EXCLUDE JAP COOLIEB. where he Is prepared to meet any snd maudiite. of the dls all parties desiring the services of an nisi and The arg.iuo-ntwere to the county ntiono-y. attorney-at-laweffect that the cit Japanese of California to Take a Hand municipal roml m Matter. a felony no authority io tra'if-rchad I Ticket Xn. .ill;, held l Hoy Smii case to the Juvenile while T 11. court, din. Che ten tic, Wjo.. lire the prize Johns n. cminsel Tor Murphy. Higned Angeles. I'sl., Jan. 31 Gornuka an easy chair, at the Auditorium rtnk i Inlines I.'iil down In the jiivl-ull- e Ikedn nf S.'iu Francisco, secretary nf tonight, where one Is betna alien away alonge..urt lus. The eourt Ibially took uf America, the Japanese each night. Km-l- i Htlmi-il-- ii ticket entile tilrtller tind. r .id nienl until ;i prime mover in he Japanese school titles the holder to one chalice. lo-It l.s moriiliig. expected 8aturday controversy a Rhii Francisco. I here II decision will hr hauoed down. Io tricot sitli IV. representatives of the Norman rhr,stensn ot mskim Ih: Iuii f"r a two davs confer fVKdcii, hut now of Sab jik, in Hi ENTITLED TO REBATES. STEAMER BLOWN ASHORE. i p io on ques:i us of Interest to the city for a f. w :Ihk visttim- tnends. J.iliNiii-seI 31. The ltri'.lsi .I.iii. hi ii ii "We hate oiu.iuixed to promote JapOkl.ihonui City, ttkl.i.. Jar. ill Hon Win Ji piiiiius IlnuM .1 n i d ::i uti.i-- i Cltm riiig. Csptntn Barton. 'f That shippers of grain over the Mts anese wcTm,- iu Vmerlcu. and this In Suit l.aKe 'ii.inv via i h- t.i. Ac I since Janu- .iiir thirl emit cure." '"tu till. rows, outward bound f,'-- . soio-- i K itts.M ts Ikeda. said gele liirued lie ;i i pit ti wny blow n ashore by a Im:i,--..'IIn this There :ir.ary. I tm:.. are entitled lit reli.il Iasi niH an I ilien went t.. Japanese tf ibc river Teai lie iniuith iinioiiii-'ticol ciiiiniiy ;ut, ihei-i- I necessarily much pi thousand of Grand Jui:-i- l ,u. whrr- - hto l.ifelsiats tli.ide efToMs .el lened by Hut railroad under an iiicbl. of liiiiori:i!ici' to Ire discussed. .:i S Mine nte un tie night. SaMirlai ,u ihe cr-- w ot triry htiiidre-eeni ehaige "Tmiiomiw we expect to take up 'neigh the day to In Og.hn. whet - lu- sneil.s liv.jil-:ir- . 1:,ore whom mow on In of he fiolghi foreign i,r the advtsatdlity of wiigliship, Opi ta under the ,11 an4u si r. hut were tamleil, tonic K.ittsa lerui'd liver io the schilling t.e ineae coolies who go S ake of tin: ! iiv uttiii-a.t e'.iiif The for. A Texae ut June: leu poiti's. wn -. the to .Mmiitlul .is from the main rklia- nii n's lc the m.i l Mmuuli drew wer,. wo latwkai I Mrs: hind chief devrli pmcp: i Imt If il'.iring ih only the best cmi'lrlt'e.. f lm,-of the hi A e wwnmplng C fore i In's of .l.tpsiu e merchants Wl dime to liuj's hearing Mr I'.'ijiii i', 1, Will t.K t ,.f the g.i'e Irouiy. inters-NtThe extreme com merer i Hilfurnia tin could be no 0111101100. il care Mi I., m.. u; the mil i he thjt swep. We mini to hio!, I up our trade and s depot Salnd.r. Ii a ij, !i if t In- - liMh.at eomis-lb-- . e ti ther interesting feature brotigh-iiiiver the no reason why we should not bring and r Wrla-- ' of ill.-men to ntiandun their 'a the test r.imiv nal-- is that i' nr.iel- um- - Smk acmieitu pr- iuin n . to Amerlra. amt iens According lo the bresi repor-Xlrl-iiisgia'n s'm iim'.-.- i t. nuil-u-- j cheaper to "in ihe acl'oi-- controveray we are li.ui'i the vessel thr. titct.tf o bii-i- k :il an' Chieagn th.in is ie Maiiiesv'llc. T. x . I'.t,',itiK on 1'nlted States govluniiteui, mvi then- arc siid miii. me-- i a dtwanee of 140 lrll-ernment to do ?. right thing. 1 made LADY CUTHBERT ACCIDENTALLY W. O Ml'iiu II tHsiitli'J that whe:, a protest ..g.ihi-- - excluding clinging i) Onj the Japan-cu- e SHOT. . j tli whs a win at la'lure In children t schools. the public the ralpi-a- l cintj-anDETECTIVES ON TRIAL. ra'se.i m,, Mv protest not accepted and I ' j Iu:'len. Jin It l.adv Cnthhert t.. a pruMhlt.wy point and fore.-sent nurd to n ; ; the papers throughmet deaMi ui M.e hand of her husband Jan it ship norh, whirr h,-- out Japan. The news of the enntro-ve-sduring a pheasant ten.:! at Reaufrniil tlennan i; St.ilm mi.t .bdm Vu.i. o,. was not so good a It in whs p.:!d:hevl. came to the atcastle. Xurtl'.uinberlund today. The vir-tl- wren- on lii.il todav mi eha.-geTexas tention of "ic Upanese government was or.ly two cards front her hus- of ( tit w .t it, ini.nt ring a beildire ami was in 'utn presented t.a the govband. Captalu Janies Harold Cm It - in in r b. :,n! 'arc. nv. ernment of he 1'nlted Slate. JAPANESE HOPEFUL. beri. when h!s hug a accideirl!v it.e emteliuiHii wh "The Ishnr stlon has been th i discharged, the ehaige er.ierlua bi o v'sp-.r.was ti.iuiC'l I ' ti, trouble In Snn m,.,.. ,ljn. ill- .- The tc'oi- - that a thief ch-ibead and she Tell dead Ijidy ruth-bertturtje d'vorci ins, viiii friiiu :i proha-'and i"is!relo: v soiiiti.Mi cif ih-- - Saa Fran-pass wa daughter of the I Mtlk letters were t.ihert histl ciwifruversy was la s'alit which will go to Ms,.. tmni.:r,i Earl of Staff;, rd. who to w c, Hired on all aii-was some may have the title upon the death of the fourth hearing on site, liinm-- it Japan THREATENED BY FLAMES I frpin Ihe rin'..w that the si: n i 'ton ' earl of 8t afford, who tnatniij Mrs 'tu r- - wili no i attse f.n .Virni. Samuel Colgate of New Ymk. Chicae-I- , Jail 111 rl T n n The ri'itssurinc news s fiesh APPOINTMENT OF LIEUTENANTS. .us u di.i:: and children nanow e e.pise for profoiiii.l ssM',-tn- n .is MONEY FOR CHINESE. tul.un toilay when flam-wt:icgid proving ihe fl'iimess of the ,an. 31. Secraiary bu-. a litia per,x'!t apartment S't, lic'wirn Japan and the Inltid Taft uuiay approved the Waehipgt-in- , ni''ng Jan 31 The Na ionsl s'reet and e The ascitic Slate. cf the general staff for the Red Cross society todav cuhli-l an K'f'i-eihe ins', ii s'alrw i The effur's of ll.Nisevet of serond lleutensn's nf 4t additional 5.0u0 for tl.e famine !' III he foies people pechl'd I he s. ho.il a ,iiiitt.,u canrli-hiirTi in nu,-lu China, making a i., iue lank of enlU'ed ut tlniir wire carried down a tion arc highly a; pisciated. men of the am- who have l!6oo in mn"y and sen: dels lu 'be fl:.T,-i 'he .ige l the t by the society. xamlnuiou a: ti1 vj Say plainly- -' BAKE UQ 3E3SEE3I2 extern-poraueo- BE ROLLEY CASE COLUMBIAS IN COURT HANDED A AGAIN Cont-mitt- a Reason a Coal Short- one-hal- It ia the chemical left in Ihe ule leather after tan-whic- ,vuur feet I - one-hal- ll i One-hal- wen-shippe- dl-ir- are goltnl Mil li xconred leather. It's an exjienaive but MliHolutel.v iieceaaurv for the comfort of the wearvr ' and the jdmkI of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoe; Meldom done ahoe; but alwa,r done in Ilanan Shoe. Bbupe-WHlIan- s r - n . - iu good In the niHkingof a Ilanan Hhoe, nothing that make for comfort, atvle or oervice i alighted. That ik why it i better than it cost. DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS mem-nrial- . ati- - HANAN SHOES . Appropriating a special tax of a certain per rent on the taxable property of thr state, for tha maintenance of ataie inetltutlpna of higher educamlltee Representatives Robinson, Tol-totion. Hone, Bowns and Barnett. Respectfully submitted hy the unThe committee on claim reported dersigned, n committee appointed by the high school and college section of favorably on allowing Deputy Sheriff tha State Teachers' aaeociation of Lafayette Chldoaier a certain amount for injuries received while carrying Utah. out hla duty. The committee reduced (Slgnedl the amount from $7,5HU to 2,00. The L. E. EGGERTSEN. ' matter was referred lo the appropriaBupt. Utah County Schools. tion committee. L. A. OSTEIN. The house received and adopted reAgricultural College, Logan. A. L. NELSON. ports from the census committee favoring the paaaage of House bills Nos. Supt. of Public Inatruction. 46, 47 and 48. which mean the chang(j- - N. CHIU), ing of the time of the school cenana High School. Ihl to some time in March. The bill reJ. B. FORBES. American Fork High School. quires the appointment of enumerators In March and the receiving of a D. H. ROBINSON, Msnti High School. report not later than the third Sat. D. H. ADAMS, Ogden. unlay In April. It takea effect In 1908. The committee un education and Tbe hmixe transmitted, after pasarts reported to refer the bill for the sage by It, the fallowing bills: H. B. No. 34, making owners of Increase of salary of the stete superintraction engines liable for all dam- tendent of public Inatruction to the ages to bridges over which any such committee on salaries and fees. The house received end adopted tbe engine pnsaea. Referred to the highreport of private corporation comways and bridges committee. H. B. No. 27, providing a penalty mittee recommending the passage of H. B. No. 12. for making false report as to assay H. B. No. 14 win placed on its third of ora. Referred to the committee reading yesterday and made a special on mines and mining. Governor Cutler, In a communica- order of hualnesa for 3 o'clock today. tion, advised that he had appointed It la for the appropriation of 816,000 Dr. John B. Plants as a member of for experimenting in tbe securing of the ataie board of corrections, vice subterranean of waters for culinary Mr. Benner X. Smith, whose term has and dry farming purposes. House Bills No. 18 and 19 were placexpired. A five minute executive sew at the foot of the calendar for readed l ion was held and then in sen regular slon tho announcement was made thai ing. The business of the house was rinsthe appointment had been oonflrmml. a The following bills were then taken ed yealerday by the adoption of Noa. 1 'and 2, calling upon up and passed: President Roosevelt to receive hla S. B. No. 9, ly Renator Lawrence amending the srctlon of the statute order In holding coal lands from entry as to fees of witnesses In the dis- and No. 1, asking the national house trict court by leaving to the eourt the to pass the Indian war veteran bill. The following bills were Introduced fees to lie paid expert witnesses, and that atirh fees be paid by the party and referred: H. B. No. C8, hy Larsen Amending ratling such expert wltnease. 8. B. No. 18y by Senator lawrenc, compulsory education law, extende by request, providing that the bodies distance from two and a half miles to nf unclaimed convicts and of penmns four miles within which attendance to he buried at public expense, shall can be enforced. Referred to commitbe within twenty-fou- r hours delivered tee on Judiciary. H. B. No. 72, by Dsvia. by request to the dean of the medical department of the State University, and that providing an annual road pull tax; resuch bodies shall he embalmed and pealing existing laws. Referred to held for sixty day, and. If then un- highways and bridges committee. H. B. No. 71. by Randall Provide claimed, shall be Used by the students uf the clawses In surgery. Senators for tbe expense of 'collection of municiMiller. Seely and Walton voted no. pal taxes. Referred to committee on 8. B. No, 22. by Senator Walton, Judiciary. H. B. No. 74, by Croft To prevent appropriating 11,800 to former Sheriff Eastman of Rich county, for service and suppress tbe sale of cigarettes or rendered and injuries sustained while cigarette paper and to provide a penalty for tbe violation of the same. Reattempting to vrpst an Insane man. At 4 o'clock the usual adjournment ferred to committee on Judiciary. H. B. No. 75, by Dean Compelling was token until today at 2 o'clock. s plaintiff In a civil suit to tile hla action In tre same precinct as tbe de BREVITIES h kuib. schoola. PACKAGE lie-Fee- Calling for a Joint ta Invoatigate There is fendant livea or that the cuntract Referred to committee on ciary. ific. H. B. No. 7G, by Hone specjudi- To amend section 2604. revised statutes of Utah. 1898, relating to taxing mine and uet proceeds. Referred to committee on revenue. H. B. No. 77. by Fuller Amending section 2, chapter 56. laws of Utah, 1905, relating to assessors. Referred to committee tfti Judiciary. H. B. No. 78, by Wesiphal Amending sections 11. 17, 23. 26 and 29. uf chapter 118, laws of Utah. 1905, relating to Hah and game. Referred t committee on fish and game. H. B. No. 79, by Hone Providing fur a state license of 810 for a corporation doing business in the state Utah. Referred to committee on pit-vat- e corporation. H. B. No. 80. by Robinson-Rul- ed out on account, of incomplete title. H. B. No. 81, by Clegg Relating to seizure of personal property fur taxes not due. Referred to committee on Judiciary. H. B. No. 81, by Robinson Relating to compensation of deputy county officials. Referred to committee on salaries and fees. THEM FOB CHILDBEH Tomorrow lo Childron'o Day at the Auditorium Rink. Tomotmm, Saturday, Feb. 2nd, Is Childron'o Day at the rink, where they are admitted and furnlahed skates for 25 oets. Have you ever seen 600 children on skates? If you haven't you should see them. It will do you good. PROHIBITION FIGHT. Guthrie, Okie., Jan. 81. The prohibition fight was fairly launched In the constitutional convention today and the entire morning sessions were devoted to speeches supporting and attacking the majority and minority reports of the liquor traffic committees. A new phase wt injected by (he Rose amendment, which provides for a separate submission of thr 11q" or question to the voters of the pro posed Oklahoma state. SEVERE BLIZZARD. Minot, X. D.. Jan. SL Tho worst In blizzard of the winter prevail North Dakota tonight. Railroad traffic is completely demoralized and tho zcarclty of fuel and provisions will become even more serious than at IN THK HOUSE. . . 1 The house of representatives got ay with a little oratory. Representative Mark received marked attention yesterday by being bronght to the house br the sergeant at arm he left the house. He was later excused for half an hour. Bereral of ihe membera took orrasinn to score him for being absent on several occa-clolately. The petition of tbe High school and college committee of the Utah Teachers association, .recommending certain set raxes for the high schoola and higher instllutoins nf education, was i a received through muni ration front the governor. The communica- a 311 - . - - -- - soi-uk- pi-- - r l i us.-1- jii-p-- r. -- ae.-i-- i i s i ;i- m-.- ieiu!i-inv- t -- ,. an-d'-n- t s.-- a- - ; g.-- 1.- l ' - - tion was filed. - Tt-X- v .-c - afi-l-w- . Ma-H- Iti-- Fran-cIin-- t ;icr-i-.h-- o . resu-liuim- is , i -- , .'r, h I , l Mo-ir- hloi-ke-- i s I rui-p.l-- - -- tbj r-'- WANT ADS YIELD B'Q FE8ULTA ivd- - Fi-r- r.w.ir'li. There was also received communih from the senate announcing t the paaaage of senate hills No. 28. to the license of osteopathy and Its practice and No. 2. whlrh is the new medical bill. They were referred. The passage of H. B. No, 1. by Jensen. making taxes on real property a Im. by the senate was also announced hy a communication from the senate Aft- -r receiving and pasting various amendments and changes In the title of H B. No. 24. by Jensen, whlrh was made a special order of the dav. It was back to tbe committee i n private corporation for a proper tiMr The Mil la to prohibit the publishing of false reports regarding cor pnrationa Senate concurrent reanlutlon No. 3. which calls for by Fervor I ji a Joint house and senate committee. to investigate th coal shun age was hlrd reading and passed, plared nn i ttyeak- -i Joseph appointed on the com- cation , FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Will Need For That Party PHONE a |