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Show Tni: '3 EXAMINLR: MORNING SENATE HAS A BUSY Cream Baking Powder BILL NO. 53 WAS GIVEN THIRD READING. SENATE makes the focd more healthful and delicious finer-flavore- d, Th EXAMINER TELEPHONES iditomal room. Infiapandawt Phona till 'Phan. t ring BL'AiNCM OFFICE MipiiMit 'Phen . Ball 'PtiM. nt ring in. r atf-- STARS ARE N. tl hi. M N. No. H "T INDIANS nc-tlo- ys . y h n - 1 bill. The same committee reported fa- vorably upon 8. B. No. 14, by Senator llulunlakl, regulating the speed of automobiles. The electimi eammitlee reported favorably upon 8. B. Na 13. by Benutor Hulanlskl, prohibiting the name of auy candidate tor office appearing mow than once upon the printed ticket. Four new bills were Introduced nx e follows: 8. 11. No. 71. by Senator H Tiling An act worth, which Is entitled: amundtng section 2104 of the Revised Statutes of I'tsh. 1X08. relating (o Tlali State School tor the Deaf ana Dumb," and flxlug Its kicailun; changing Its name to and continuing It as n body corporate under the name f "I'tsh School for the Deaf, fixing Its location, confirming and perpeiuating unto said I'tsh School tor the Deaf Ihe rights. Immunities, franchisee an I granted or heretofore endowments - conferred unio the 'Ttali Bute School (or the Deaf ami Dumb," and continuing In force tor the use of sail I'tah School for the Jjeaf and unexpended balances of appropriations made for the I'Uh 8tate School tor the Deaf and Dumb, Referred to the committee on pub lie Institutions. 8. II. No. 72, by Senator B. X. Smith, by request, making a change in Ihe law Muling to sales uf the extalea of persons unde guardianship. S. B. No. 73. by Senator B. X. BmilV., amending sect Ion 201 of the statutes relating to meetings of the city council and hoard of trustees of towns. This ts one of the eerlrs of bills to place Balt take City under the Galveston system." The last two Mila were referred to the Judiciary committee. 8. II. Na 74. by Senator l'ark, Is In fact a substitute for a former bill by the Mime author, fixing Ihe annual 11 salnrle of certain tste nffirent. to the committee on salaries. B. It. No. 26. hy Senator Miller, wax Ihe special order tor 3 o'clock, an.i was again put over until today at 2 o'clock. Ii la the mine development bill, which Is Intended lo force fliers on 111 ciumi in do feet of developmei'i. work within Bn days. An Iihj, alivudy Im'i.'u affixed to the hill extending the time to alx month. The only bill for third reading wna S. It. No. 32, by Senator Gardner, en- - Luke-Dnra- OF COAL DELMAR - actment. 11s submitted with the lettlw ter a statement compiled by county treasurer of Balt take county, khowlng the very small taxes paid by several uf the big dlvldeuj paying mining and smelling com panle. The entire matter was referred to and means committee. The committee un public lands reported favorably on the house memorial by Mr. Thompson, relative to the withdrawal of coal land in I'taU from entry. The highways nud bridges comnil'-t- e reported adversely upon II. B. No. 34, making owners of traction engines liable for all damage dune by Senator such engines to any bridge. Gardner, alway the cbumpion of the ngriculturslint. declared that the traction engine driver was entitled ts have a bridge built si out enough for him regardless of the weight of his This settled the fate of ths la lb district court yesterday Julia Buirup filed an anion lu divorce proBurrup In Lund Only ceedings against Janies Player toHold HIs Own whlrh she alleges habitual drunkenTwo Myaterioug Bowltra on ness sad nou support. The Hurrnp Star Tssm wer married in Ogdao July 81. lkku. They have two minor children fro which the plaintiff asks (or the cusIs a feature lens bowling content the tody. The plaintiff also Berks counsel fees and permsneut .Union) . Apaches defeated the Btora Is s city league game at the assoclatioo alleys Plenty of sweet milk and cream last evening. Aside from the first always on hand. T. P. Perry, phona game of the aeries there was hut little 111. Interest In the contest. There were no startling plays to break thn munut-onCounGrand Ball, given by and tor the must the players on cil No. I, Degree of Pocahontas, tills both teams did their stunts like a lot of "has-beecraning at Bugle Hall. Two or three men who participated Mrs. tana (Turks of Balt take Is in the content were so ashamed of ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stonecltor tbrlr showing that they Induced the In this city for a few day a management to let them out nnder aliases. Who ever heard of Joaea slid A. Q. Horn has removed his law Buiilh playing on the aame team and offices over Bsdcon's Drug Store, who ore Junes and Hraltb anyway? whs ns he Is prepared t meet any and In view of the playing done by the all pantos desiring the services of an other members of the two teams'thi-rattorns was no ocaslon tor any one to hide behind a nuin de plume. " A larger crowd than usual witnessLund of Ihe champion Apaches was ed the moving pictures glreu by Prof. the only man to do anything like Randolph al the Auditorium last night, work. Even he went to sleep la the and were well repaid. The show is a second and saw his team get a drubgood one and the management deserve bing with his having a total of 138. great credit for getting him hens to Jack made 199 In the last game and . entertain their patrons. those those were the nun ring any oue came to getting a Jim score. tand. also secured a tatol of 612, the only ROSE ROLLEY AGAIN Biki score aecured in the contest. Wilson nud filandt shared the low honors of Now Move on Part Prosecuting a la Alphouse and Osston 411 was Offieens. their limit. Bailer was nest on the low list with 427. Kven who has Another chapter is about to be add- bluffed seme of the Cysln luto pin boys ed to the Rone Rolley case. Both the thinking that he Is a bowler, could do district and county attorneys sre de- no better than 436. It was not his termined to solve the eoniplen prole fault that the Apaches won. It U lent of "How old is Rune.'' The way claimed that those two mysterious they are going st the matter would in- strangers, Jones and Smith, placed a dicate that they are going to cinch" hoodoo over him. the girl, even tf they have to wait unBoth teams out aa If they til the present legislature pasites a law meant buslneasstarted in Ihe flrat. antor that It Is purpose. specially Ilmmedlniely thereafter they weaknounced that the nest move is to with- ened and the other two games were draw from both the loral Juvenile and filled with 104. IIP, and 130 scores. municipal eourta and take the InfaM" There ware ill kinds of split and before a Justice of the peace out in the and the man who kept ncrount spares county, something on the order of ths of the errors had an awful time. combination. They ex- Thera Is notne talk of engaging an ex- pect that thta Justice will bind' Rum over to the district court and then before any further action can be taken In the matter the law governing juvenile court will be amended so as to mete out the proper punlahment Air nuch a crime an that with wlhch Russ Is charged. In the meantime Knee replies to nil inquiries that she expects to be out of Jail In a dar or two. The coal situation as far as the Balt take division of the Southern Iscltla Is con Is Just ss grave nt the present time as It tins hnn at any time during the winter. Fur virtually 36 hours not a freight train has bee's moved because of no cnsl. Thrtw train loads were sent out of Ogden last evening to relieve the situation and as soon as this arrive at its destination the handling of freight traffic trill be resumed. surances, conveys nee, mortgage, deed c( trust, all other contracts or secuiitii! whatsoever and all deposits of g.iods ,,r other things whaistiever, wher- upon or whereby there shall bo reserved or taken ir secured, or agreed to be resevrsd or taken, auy greater sum oi greater value fur the loan or forbearance of any money, goods, or other things in action than Is above prescribed, shall be void: but this act shall not affect such contracts as have been made previous to the time It shall take effect. Bee. 6. Whenever any Imrrower of goods or tiling in action any shall file a complaint for the recovery u of the money, goods or things in taken or received in violation of this act. It shall not be necessary tor hlnf to pay or offer to pay any- Interest whatever on the sum or thi ; loaned; nor shall any court require or compel the payment or deposit of the principal suui or thing, or any part thereof as a condition of grouting relief to the born:wer In any case "f a usurious loan forbidden by this act. Sec. 7. Whenever in any statute, an, deed, written or verbal contract, or in any public or private Instrument whatever, any certain rate of interest nr shall lie mentUmed and no period of time Is sta.le for which ouch rate is to he calculated. Interest shall be ra'culaied at the rata mentioned by the year, In the same manner as If the words "per annum" or "by the year" had been added to such a rate. Ber. k. Whenever in any action the defendant shall plead or give notice uf the defense of usurv and shall verify the truth of his plea nr noltce by affidavit, he may tor the purpose of proving ihe usury call and examine the plulntiff as a witness In the same manner as other witnesses may be called and examined. Fee. 8. Everyperson offoding against the pi oil ions of this act may lie compelled to answer on oath any complaint that shall be tiled against him in any court for relief. Sec. Id. Whenever It shall satisfactorily appear liy the admission of the party, or by proof, that any bond, hill, note, assuranre, pledge, conveyance, mortgage, deed nf trust, contract, security or any evidence of debt ha Iieen taken or received til violation of Ihe provision of this act, the court aliall declare the aame to be viod, and enjoin any prosecution thereon, and older ihe same to lie surrendered and real or cancelled, and any pmia-rtpersonal embraced within the term of said contracts or securities delivered up If In possession ofihe defendant lu the action; and tf the aante be In the posaession of the plaintiff, provision shall lie made in the Judgment or decree In the action removing ths cloud of such usurious contracts or sscuri-tle- s from the title to such property. Bee. 11. Any Judgment rendered on a lawful cmitritrt shall conform thereto and ahall bear the Interest agreed upon by the parties which ahall be In the Judgment; other Judgments shall bear Intereaf al the rate of eight per cent per annum which shall be specified in the judgment. Sec. 12. The discount, sale and transfer In the regular course of business uf negotiable pajier by one not the maker thereof without Intent to violate this art Klmll not lie construed aa usurious. Bee. 13. The Imna fide lease upon ami iiersonal properly Khares of l by the owner thereof ahall not be con-s- i rued as a UNiiiJiiiiit contract. Bee. 14. That 1241, Revised Statutes nf I'tali, 188, be and the I hereby repealed. Just before adjournment the house sent In a comm'inlniilon stating that a conference n.inmiMee had been appointed relative to H. B. No. 84, hy Mr.. Wesipbal. dHtmige to bridge liy tractiiSn engine, which the aenate early In the dai had killed, through adoption of an xdverae committee reI heir was nothing port. Innsninrh about whlrh to rotifer the communica- r APACHES WIN FEATURELESS BOWLING CONTEST. RAILROADOUT Bill Provoked Considerable Discussion and Debat on the Part uf Several Senators. The senate convened at 2 o'clock wuh rveiy senator present. and the reading of After pra-Monday's Journal the following pro reeding were held: A Inter from Governor Cutler was read, calling attention to the fact that Hi slate's revenue must he Increased snd. in bin opinion, by legislative en- EASY FOR M amount of money paid or value delivered, Uih a principal and interest, if such action he biought within one ytur after such paymeu: or delivery. within If such action be not said one year and pioreeated with diligence tiien raid sum may he used f.:r and with cost at any unit- - wtililu ti.ree years afur the sold oue y car by any county uperiatendeut of school of the county where suca pay men! may have been made, for the use sad benefit uf iLe county school fund, and when col. acted shall be forthwith paid intu the said fund. Sec. 5. Ail bonds, bill, notes, as- DAY Dr. PRIDE'S WINS DECISION. Ban Fraurlero. Kelt. 3. Titles tilli.l: mine In 'the Ki'ikuhhh district of An net relating Intercut upon the Nevada said to be worth many milloiiii or foreclosure of good lion was won today by Joseph Del or thing In anion, providing a legal l..-- 1 mar a derlNlmi - of Intercut amt rendered through a und maximum rti,JAPANESE NOT BELLIGERENT. The Mail! prohibiting ihe contracting for or Superior Judge Siiivull N'evn.bi Mining rmuihiuy was plnli'i.fT inking iisnrinua Intereal and a forfeiTalk of War Completely Ignored In and sought t riinpio'-rx- Deliunr from ture thereof, nml providing a dif-nJapan. the Monitor and Jim ir.w group of: mid remedy ami repealing urn inn niln.-vThe cdiiii:iiii iilbci-'hir 1241, Revised SCltllte of I'luh. lXiht. Toklo, view taken her since Uelmnr ha.! hei n In possc.d:i' Th,- - hill provoked cimalderable ef the eituaiiiin l.t.onn.iioii er worth ore tin Iieen SiTuiior- - Gardm-rft. X. Smith. arising fr-uthe Shu Francisco selimd taken fi'.iin tin s inlue- J. Y. Smith. I jin re nee, Johna.in mil Incident la titiiKii.ili-by the foll'ialn-- i olticiul aiHieiin-n- t which was Irmii-- in. llollinga'vor:li nil having aomriiilng VOTE CAUSES INDIGNATION. Amendment were nflered 'ii say. day: liy Si'UHior J. A'. Smith and lloli'ngr-wnrth- . "Since 'he ulk of w.n was tiisl King-hul.1:in!uri:i. ihe former' nriiendmeiit train.mlUe.l from Amcrlrii we hav-of adopted, whil,- the In'terV whk de carefully wa'i lied ihe develuptiHMil of meeting xbii--the ciu cunni'il held lie i wn tented r J. Y. Smith wn in i;. feeling here There baa not iho d'ly. .it fiivm of mulling the In'erest on j.i.. l an alien in Ihe M!l:ill. ITii!ii Stem. Ihe represent a'ive slfghteal i iOiin under $3n nut lo exceed of KingHion In ilo- legislative ctuiiii-il- , country. $(. r!!iiM-i ti m To:i unbnte.l i ' be I! i mniiili, und after iho fir-- : The tn'k of war i Ciimn!-ti- i I'Xpi Ig in confidenee IlimiT 'i Swett.liliuni. ln'ere-!n liear lit nori-Iho ngr-e- .l (boirnor t here, .nut Implicit mi'l.lcinv i. X'lt-.i short hcwt-v- i mol Ion wa- - i.ili. !oi not lo exei-e.! r, 12 reposed In lr"-l,tln- t .mi cerrle.1 liy I voir to ihe 3 The panhiiij poi Ms government per annum. Senator llid' The of the .if :l:l in it inn hits created imirh in rill ini In favor of an umem'-nieii- i amt JapHiieec pre-n- . f Vnu.piM In Kingston, und no: ire alon any eliHke .liriir'v conl'nli'y penulttlng the lnten-pnwirle e;i! line huiii h hs th.m $3il to he not to exc.-given that It nil! towaid th.- t'nited S iites " . Ii The hill wn pushed per ttuvi wl'h oiiiv ihrce negiiive vo:i. HEAVY SNOW IN CHICAGO. MR. AND MRS. HITCHCOCK ENiiiiiendi-and forw;irded to iloTERTAIN. iioii i' the bill I :i. b. ., i tl x o'clock S'l'lii'n 1. The leg: I ute of In'eres: tonight there na.) bw-a eieiidv fill . 3. no t upon t'.ie loan er for W'wehinglnn. ef any of enow Tor the pus: 21 h urs lu ChiVr. Hl'chcock cnieri.iined at dir.ner inoin-y- . goods nr thing in ;ietlrn seiil cago and a n result ther u til' eight per ren'ion per :muuni. lonlghl in honor nf rreslrlent and MIVi: more snnw in the rii ihan f.ir . lloimcvelt. Thlei olhii' tur-l.- -i were nothing heioui conuliiod shall be e past two years. . Justice and Mrs. Whin-- Senator and e ns'rm-- a to In any efloct With the tenpeHlii!-oi':v i (,. Mr. Seiulor an I Mre. Kn a, eoniraet or cMfgiiiic-- i nH.lo polntf above re-- ,, ;i jnl lien, and Mr. Slisijie. lien ihe tailing of ihi net prevailing. ih- - snow lid.- - 'wen p llug i ling. Ere"..! X(,ar Allniiri,i (ll, Mr, See 2 The parties lo .in;- ceu.i.ii-upon high dr:f: 1nwlea. Mr. and Mr harle f. Cbn--er- , may e in writing for :ln- p.iyr,,-- ). trains. and Mra. W. S. Sinn.. of IniereHt. for hum iv The frtCloii - :u (t,e city -- r any money. kihuI Ihir.gs in ,i put un lsrg f ji. .n o( rr.i n and iiam RAILROADS TIED UP. not lo bn exceed i welt e ; r e. ti' ii in an effoc to movcx ;b.ii seji I'lovldt-per annum 'ha hm i ing. hut to bir.t.g ihe dav New Haven. Cnnn I'ob The herein Mull pievi u lie ;r- - t. was only alioi: wh:ii li I under wild snow which llr-ss'urin ..van the month lu log ;i,o ii v, r noruisl r)iiij;ri(ins t a'tenioii-- i an. i urn in ic one dn'.lar nil a .,o mi ,.t with iiicn iixluit fui'i hint n i . ... , bill lo:,n -- lu.. .11, SAILS FOR PHILIPPINES. on r irnflic , :i;j ;in,.s th,. month bear iu'e'-Pjeffed Nol foi e'S'e eveiu'. have rale which shnll lie1 m Bn Fr iKi-- m Pen ; Tin. aruiv rn.vlx h. i n :( t.,.,t .j,,., ivntiim no- jrp; . tTdnvport Idiiidu KHileit tiutaj f'ir the were t id. iv -- hull Hot - e .i . , flr-t- Pbil.pphic with seventy flee lr.it ihe spb-i.g flsas passerigera. thP twertv-thir- r SNOWING IN BOSTON. for the .( tnd iseuty-iniirthatiero-of !ie-... .in'iii.n-,r . artillery comprising 253 men. ,.,.i,1.Ii! Kell. 3 Ti e tr.'iflic of C. lWmi. -. .o o ;. , , pnirl-:oiOvs csai'si and four Mio'iioir.d im rr I.iihinu Is sit'ihim-- b i iipcml bv th S i of general supplien. i snow siorni which dd elope but nlph-'anr i " "r in bier!increase I '.iU. ruffic is b.idlt CHE6S GAME A DRAW. , g! .r bvuk' n Into by tin snow - . d y tion was tiled. co -- . HOUSE PRGCEEC1NCS ile a No. amend II. 101, hy Nephl Jensen To section 54a, Revised Statutes of Ltah, lmt. as amended by chapter 111 of ths session laws of l tah, lkftl. and by chapter luc of the ses- Vtah's House uf Representatives work Almiilsy Jumped uid traiiHii-- i d j': in busliies ! the budv lu 'i.un half an hour. The Hoiiho rerei live new bills, received coiiiiuiii.il .i,: 'iia frotn the un inlttee remrt and iidiipii' l l. ,t Ki-t- i i i v - g.n-(i:in- i In-e- - p:iHM-i- ! iiid-iii- i l. l In-r- 1 exccii'.m, ll '.IV rcil I dlx.i-tro- ... ! ue Hili-l- 'i r, -- pr - . i h l iw.-niy- , ! m I ' ',!k- New York. Feb. S. The lift, name cheas championship itunrij ,h. tween Dr. Emanuel and Kmr.k J. Marahall. pls ved in.piy. v :m 41 movei.. M ta.. ker J, Marshall n. drawn 2. iff th I.n-ki- -r Hii-m-- o-- e- WORST i . a y:i!e with il.ii on laud k iii-.- j OF WINTER, STORM llighl.itid l.lsl.i S'llllll of the Wlllii fi .i of l' .v, ti .. .(j; llC sr..c. Moip.ig si h. i,,.,.. ... ,, j "' ci :ii iii, oi i r"'b- ' i1, 'h-m- ci.i"! in mi-- : Even c - yr.-av- Hiaiii-- , i in- nt::i-- r valet- - (nr or anv mniiHV. m actum, n ,.f :!:i th.m H," s.i, i pn- - i f'.)in the Treasury for n evil J'l.i'im ! fnr'ir.i-.inci- - I'tah' ;S t' ,is:-i.- l j - v .. ni ;l : i hi r com ,.f i ''"railpn ii . ;i i'.ei'i. duee: i.u lie Siuti tv.; s . . f"" ,i aun-unrc- d grant fnu Henry explqitation. tat lmd Washington approi!'i'(-- of i .ii, tull'.i.in dora.v f.ir the nn Iaetbe Fxjih,.' un to he be!,! a i ip u communication.; F'.Mb. Alnska-Yu-- were are wiled wit h scoured leather. It'i an expensive proceng, but absolutely necessary for the coinfort of the wearer aud ihe good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in llan an Shoes. . In the making of a Hanan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costa., DEE-STANF0- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS PRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. i RANCHMEN FROZEN. You Will Need RECEIVED for That Party D., FVb. 5. The bodies of Wesley E. Bank and Robert Chandler. who were frosen to death on their ranch near Hayes, were brought here today. The men came here recently from Mount Vernon, Ky.t find were operating a large sheep rutach. S. Pierre, PHONE BY FORE, Rome, Feb. 5. Col. Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Portland Oregonian, Mrs. Scott and Miss Scott were received In private audience by the pope today. The pontiff showed great interest In conditions on the Pacific coast. VALLERIAL CASE. Washington, Feb. 6. The secretary of commerce and labor has extended to February 10 the time In whlrh Antonio Vallerial, an alleged Mexican revolutionist, now held at El Paso, Texas, may show cause why he should not he deported to Mexico. INCREASED. For Spring and Summer Shown Here Daily Washington, Feb. 5.- All conductor. trainmen and yardnu-i- i of the Southern railway are to receive an Inrreasp In wages, aggregating 3nu.o(Vi and $4"0.ihi0 a year. The inlvaiire affect hundreds of men. - KING EDWARD Paris. Feb. ':e Comtni'tee rtf,--re- on .;i;'r'pr'.Hi'iTi' The House pu un) and ad'Uited a e'.unmunie.iM.ir, the reti'iiiii'w .in b..!ici lpv Tiding the pas;l. of Hitu'i n:i: N" 2t. by Thoti.psi'n v,.:tb a few ' Inin. This is a li lo the traffic anJ , : r t certain from being re i sold and p:,i. ir, HP..t hildt the s.ib- nt liquor to certain per-I : IN PARIS. pu-bRi.- - nils were :ni-u- - Pattern We will lay it Length d New York. Feb. R. Thoirms A. Hue-'"nan KJw.nl Dawi-oii- . b. th of St. Ij'iii. i!i play fur the world's championship pool emblem on Thursda). Frl'hiv und Saturday evenings of this wok Arr incements for the mulch were made esterdav by the represenis!vr ,.f piuver who are In thi eliv. Ihw-- -i - ihe challenger fir the cm-!':!. the present hoi.lcr of ''i1 TideT. i unly 23 year of age. away for YOU entirely out of styie POOL CHAMPIONSHIP. . I I i Individual 1 HEARST N.w Patterns Sold GETS MERRILL. York. Feb. 5. f"f :r Mitijuv Bradford UNION MADE Mer- - venrs managing eiiitot 'be mr.g World and more re: t: fin mic j manager of that naper. rwnMi if, become mating r of ar, bulnex departments o? tjc York American. -' - EDMUND TAILORING banker acquitted. Ti"-h Tt). I'TUJ-'I'- I ' Hone, your anti extreme Hot Springs. Ark.. Feb. 5. Tommy Rvan knocked oat Dave Barry In the fifth round of a scheduled twenty-rounfight before the Whittington Athletic rluh tonight Barry was outclassed at all stages. , TIPS Call and select Vents B. pri-aae- HllUre Of forest reserve of l Me ':ci !' tha: tt h id nfcini! :he htate treaur'y .iV'l iii.n i w fund be estali--- ! -- 1. to be kii'iv, a "The county "chiI .mi sch'Kd I'., 1 from forest re. i,i!-ei- i HANAN SHOES RYAN KNOCKS OUT BARRY. won receired frotn that he hud re--. .ii i' vi.ii-.ii- who f - jnv The follow mg i'll mu nr '.l.i!! jiv, ,' I dared ih Ivor i above iiuj Mini oi value li. 11 No ;ci -- i 'nii- be i'rn,i'- - frnn: il-.- : . I i . .n: it.. : i a-- i place. state flsh ;reent . bill with but few e the tl-,- ,i t'''1 ' er. sri Ii 'a.-- tin ti: niiii-i- -e tan- ning, which your feet King Edward and Queen Alexandra, who arrived here from London Feb. 2 tor a week's sojourn aie maintaining absolute They witnessed ihe perfnrm-anr- e of Boultons" at Sarah Bernestphal asked for hardts theater this evening. II. B. No. Tx ami I I r Spi-in- i . itid yumc left in the sole leather after New York, Feb. 5. Admiral Lord Charles llereslord arrived here today on the steamer Kaiser AYUhclm III. He comes here te settle the affairs of his brother. Lord Delsvt.1 Beresford. who was killed in a railroad wreck a: Knderlln, X. I)., December 23rd last. !iori is !" nn.ei..! II CM'-hb- It is the chemicals LORD BERE8F0RD ARRIVES. lie w ii lidr.iw.ii .,r pri Mined H l Ni. 102. In it . d ;i REASON ' wiblcinting Rep, sent i:ivi - - oiii A SHOE Monday. uiiie Hoiise Bill No. ,i. .'.i itlng the publish' tilse .ii. x.mgerati-- d retsirt coiiceiuiuK i lie ,. 'r..:!s of (orp-irailonwn p.i e, bv i, l louse. Thi Is ,i . bill i .mi wj- , biceil to prevent i d l Afti r 24. liy ing "I j a Reason a WAGES 1 There is sion laws of Jk'jJ. relating to elections and terms of county and precinct officers. Referred to the committee on elections. H. 102. br Westphal Aa act amending sections ll, 14. 19, 23. 6 and 29 uf chapter 118, tows of Vtah, Urns, relating to fish and game. Referred of committee on fish and game. H. B. 103. by Richard Providing tor juvenile courts, title, terms of ofm Bient and compensation at fice, appot judge, defining the scope and power and duties and procedure of court; method of appointment of probation officers and other officers. Repealing old law and other provision. Referred to committee on Judiciary. Representative Hone's hill. No. 99, asks for a rax on the corporations of the state whether foreign or domestic. The tax he oaks be paid la "All corporations with an authorised capital of 92S,WiO or less, 20, annually; with a capital of 25,00u and nut to exceed fOu.OMt, 30; with a capital of toO.UoO and not to exceed IIuD.uiki. $30; with lllMi.OOO and not to exceed 1250,0011, 70: with more than 250,ihii and not to exited 500.0tHi. fiioo. All mutual corporations that have no capital stock ahall pay an annual license of (50. The law does not Include all corporations of religion or charity societies, and corporations organised not tor pecuniary profit and canal and irrigation companies organised tor the express purpose of providing water tor lauds owned onlely by Incorporator and all insurance companies will be exempt from license. The license Is to be paid at the office of the secretary at slate before Nov. 15, each year. Theouunty clerks are to furnish the state with a list of lncorporailons. A refusal to pay a license will result In an action for $200 lielng brought In the name of the attorney general against, the corporations. The same Is to be a Hon ujum the corporation property. A further failure la to cause revocation of the license. Mr. Westphala bill No. 100 la to comiiel all notaries to affix the date of the expiration of their commissions to all acknowledgments, oaths and affirmations. The bill presented by Nephl Jensen provides that all the elections of county and precinct ofllrers, except justices of the peace and constables In cities of more than S.Ooi) and leas than 40,000 and also excepting county attorneys, shall be elected at a general elertlon to .be held In November, 1910, and every tour years thereafter. This Is a general Increase of the term of office. The county attorney Is to he elected at a general elction In 1908 and every two years thereafter. The House adjourned until 2 o'clock , d Burn or Ache judldary. JapsneiH-Anieiteni WHEN YOUR FEET a n-a- nine. 1907. . requiring all eorporatious to pay an annual state license; providing lor the enforcement of same and prescribing a penaity for refusal or failure lu ccirply therewith, and msklng certain exceptions. Referred to revenue committee. H. No. 100. by W estphal To intend section lt72. Revised Statute of the State cl Utah. 1S6, relating to the date of expiraiian of notary commissions. Referred to cou.mil tee on d : Ft-l- i FEHKrARY WEDNESDAY, or the pr.nci-pa- l lo ie rvceiv-!nr any par! tfc ref of raid usurious lotui or f'rbearanet ai.J hi per-s-. nal reprfnientstive. may recover in who shall an aellou against the p. .hi- - same, and have iui.i u or hi prik.iiial represi ii'.s'ives, the a!kiti--- depend upon the food you eat I j'AH. (MiliLN, . We-diie- '..1 i a Feb. S- -G R C of the wrecke ! acquitted in policot making false re-- ) "irt of ,1 rhu.-c- , tlThs In th tuicrnmenL - ! ! 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |