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Show THE LEGISLATURE PASSES lUi package Order famous health and bram building flcur tod B llkuut IMM fOOd Old Brawn England Now A chance a( a Bread. right hot loaf mil make Allan's Floor you can make bread just lik the Puritans uaea to fa If rising B. B. B. Two also a pure (nod; soil rising and all mad; to mis with water and bane on a hot g riddla. ALLENS FLOUR CO. BBB Import Sonata Bill Passed by tbs House and Now Reaoy for Governor. The senate was busy yesterday and was present. very A large number of senate and huuse bills Sere reported favorably by the committee and were thereupon placed r for third reading. on the No nrw bill were introduced. 8. B. No. 51. by Senator Kasband. making the penalty for keeping, or ualng. slot machines a One. not less than 1U, and cot more than faOO. At pre-e- ut the fine may be $1 to fa a- IN Wits Boatua. D I1 REPORTED FAVORABLY THE SNEATE. BILLS art in rou think B --- BILLS cak-nda- ee, Factory. Baa Factory, Uttlo Wolf Mlila, Manama. Win elite Coast Cal Easter (SOU. 8. B. No. 3. by Senalor Kaaband. fixing the panalty for gambling by a fine of not leas than 2u and not more than 9300, or, by Imprisonment m the county Jail, not more than six months. At present the penalty Is simply that attaching to a misdemeanor. 8. B. No. 53. by 8enator Miller, DOIOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Sheet FANCY CASH GROCERIES GOODS FOR FAU DRY JUST ARRIVED WILL MOVE SATURDAY EVENING BUSWELL ti JEWELER two-third- WASHINGTON AVENUE NEXT DOOR TO CHRISTENSENS SHOE STORE. . Open ... For Business Monday Morning STORIES I WITHOUT FOUNDATION. Feb. newspapof Berlin have ben publishing unpleasant articles about Harry 8 of New York and what la aald ta hare been hi misbehavior at the court ball given a fortnight ago. What legan as pleasantry over his having worn a cutaway coat and a black and white check shirt at an afternoon Bite! ncepttsa given by Princess Frederick ladles of honor, became a regular campaign, so every day for a week brought fresh stories concern-tohim that he had mads a seen over a question of precedence of his wife; that he had worn trousers turned up at the bottom, In tha presence of the emperor and other ridiculous things. From these the die ruMton passed to general criticisms of Americans and of tbs embassy. It is affirmed by persons who were present st the court ball that not one of the stories has the least foundation. Ambassador Tower say: . The conduct of Wlr. Ijehr during his ilt to Berlin was marked throughout by the same decorum as that of any other American gentleman and was not open In sny respect to adverse criticism. er Berlin. g 9 .... Logical "Sure, maam, replied Jane, an CM airver knoWd yes wor a moind reader. Chicago italic News. Let Me : here ARE A FEW LEADERS. HAVE MANY OTHERS. cottage on blocks from car line; excellent location: 32.600; terms. Four-roohouse near Wash. ''c. and 31st greet; a modern improvements; barn and cellar; five-roo- 2 12.500. 0 acre farm. 2 miles west of Ogden; 25 acres 'under cultiva- tion; all finder fence; good soil; flowing wells and ranal; W.pnn. If yon bny. rent or neii any kind of property come and see me. GEO. A. HORN, Real Estate and Invest- ments, FIcsp 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Bell Phone UP A TOWN IN THE EAST AMERICAN! AND FOREIGNER IN A CLAIM. Police at Neighboring Towns Hava Bean Called ta Restore Ptaca. fof-eig- n OF UUHEX. Till KS1) AY, lEHMAUY CTA11, FOR RENT qnsn 1901 14, FURNISHED 1HKEE nicely furnished room hvfcl kurLpiDg. iu couple children. Wash. 2513 THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION 3 It Reed ho li. 2 Girl tor gsneral housework :th street- - WANTED Aa aaaisUtii to the tron of laduauial sUiool. ply at once to tha tjupermu-ndea- ma- s WANTED A good tauudrai General Hospital, at ones. SITUATIONS Ap- Ogdtk 12-1--tf - 3727D, ANTED-Gentlem-an or lady to travel for Mercantile House iff large home or capital. Territory abroad to suit. If desirable the home may be used a headquarters. and Weekly salary of 1.0"u p,r expense. Addresa. Joseph A. Alexander, Ogden, Utah. jfr WANTED High WANTED THE DEAD Wfber countys state senators practically won two rectories in the house Of representatives yesterday by succeeding in securing the passage of two bill, which if sanctioned by tbe gov ereor will become laws. The greatest victory for the Ogden contingent was the passage of senate bill No. , by Senator Charles R. Hollingsworth. which is an act amending section 80, revised statutes of Utah 1898. relating to accusations against public officers by private parties. This Mil although somewhat emasculated by the senate and the house, will insure to public officers more security from malicious prosecution by reform-era- IN THE FLOOD AT NEB. Livestock in the Railroad Yards Last and Unlan Pacific la Ualng Dynamite. Omaha. Ftb. 13. The bodies of Dan MrCrone. veterinary surgeon, his wife, daughter and Miaa Bell, drowned la the flood at Columbus yesterday, have been recovered. Today all the livestock la the Union Pacific yards at CoSenator Hollingsworth endeavored lumbus were drowned. before the senate to hare all accusaAll trains are held up on account of tions by private parties against public the water and ail wires are down. Dyofficers' have the aignatnre of 25 tax namite Is being nsed in the Loup river pavers to the document. by the Union Pacific,' which is doing 'This was amended by, the senate its utmost to relieve the situation aad so as to require but five taxpayers to aid the sufferers. Before the sign the complaint M'KINLEY OPTIMISTIC. clary commltiee in tha house the part regarding the signature of tax payers was stricken out and the report was Chicago. Feb. 13. Cheap Japaneav labor InAmerira will ason be a thin; adopted. The MU as now amended sad passed of tire past, wording to Oongreesmaa by the bouse safe guards the public McKinley of California, who waa the officers by making the person filing principal speaker at the Chicago Cred-- ! an accusation be a tax payer. Tha Ilmen's association banquet last night. shir prove guilty hy the ac- I Mr. McKinley described tbe woncused having "knowingly, wilfully and derful growth In manufacturing plan' corrupt! v refused or neglected to per hi Japan, an piedlced that for this form the official duties pertaining to reamra the labor of that country W'oiilit In a few years be discouraged his office. United from immigrating to the The MH is aa follows; reThat section 4350. , Section States. 1R9R. be and vised statutes of Utah. the same is hereby amended to read TRICKS OF FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTS. as follows; 580. When an accusation in writOne of the well established wave uning. ratified by the oath of any taxtake payer. ahall be presented to a district der which a bankrupt's asset court, alleging that an officer within wing Jttet prior to failure for revenue court of the has been half rseh for rahm. the Jurisdiction it only la "sate wilf-illand cor Uniter thl method the intended bankguilty of knowingly, In collect and on illegal rupt firet secure ninety Asya credrnptle charging can then fees for service rendered or to he ren- it all the materials b or office has knowingly, comes a great abow of properlty. Tbe dered in bis 1- ! horse anil flrt tha - and . third Fri'.. j bieea straeta 'A month. Sojourning nieii. i:- invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. Al. LILY V. HALSTK1J, h?-uea- each corawl- - jjf-fti-- 2i;h. PYTHIAN Piano. Your own lerma Enquire 2214 Wash. Ave., upstair unfur- 4. O E-.1 Masonic I a-- SISTERS. Meet every Saturday sltarnoon at 2:36 ia Pythian hall, Utah National Back building. Sojourning aiater corPOK SALK Household, furniture; dially invited to attond. steel range etc. 2214 Wash MRS. EVELYN GLABMANN. M. S. C. Ave. tf MISS LOUISE RITTER, H.R1.AC 211-l- M1U 0 housekeeping rooms FOR SALE Fiae foo.1 second hand ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS sewing mnrbiue. at 93. 910 and 81E each, if wild at once. Line good sewWasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, FOR RENT Furaisuaii rooms, moa-ering machine buggy, cheap. Call at moats sseond and fourth Fridays at 37 23rd 8t. 2141 Grant Ave. convenient. 8:30 a. m. In K. of P. hall, corner avenun aad 24tk street. FOR BALE Small grocery store and Washington All brothsra are cordially lari ted to FOR RENT Class furnished rooms, fixtures with living rooms. Party attend. with balk, tkctsoghly renovated; leaving town. 2903 Wash. CEO. AL1JCN, C, C. also light hauaskasplag rouma. Tha D. U DOYLE. 8. and T. Colon .al 313 I4tk Bb Mrs. I. L. FOR 8AI.E Rhode Island Red China. Manager. Cockerel. J. T. Alley, 2366 Lincoln a P. ELKS. Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for gentleman. 1(1 Slrd. Ogden Lodge. No. 719. nueta every BA1DWIK. KVRTZMANN gad ELTuesday evaaing. Ledge aad clnb LINGTON Ptanoa and other mimFOR RENT Furnished room, sacoed floor Maaunle building, ical mdao. Ternia, Pantone, 416 2416 Washiugtoa Avenue. 63-t- f salt Block. 25th. W. D. ROWN, E. R. J. H. ENAU8S, Secretary. BOARD AND ROOM. FOR BALE Cheap, one new 500 account McCiakey account register. J. 8TR1CTI.Y s ORDER OF WASHINGTON. private furnished William A 8ona Go, Morgan, Utah. rooms and buard. 2613 Liurola ae-nuo- . 13-1 w No. 172, Order of Ogden Union. evrry Tuesday Waohlngtan, meet WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. BOARD AND ROOM 449 2ih streaL 9 e'clork la A. O. 11. V, evening at balL Visiting romradrn invited to FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED Pork, veal, aad chickens attend. at Ruaaell-Jame- s 196 I4ih Bl Co, WILLIAM DOYIJ?. . .vident, FOK RENT Cutiage. furnished. ApWALTER RICHEY, s ecretary. ply 276 25th, Gsaberg 8tudlo. MONEY TO LOAN. FOK KENT-Ug- ht 137 26th St. n 1 a 2-- 1 2 STREET CAR MEN. RAILWAY, C1JSRK8, BOOKKEEPERS, hnd all ot hem employed, find our office reliable for auma of 810 to 9100. a if paid before duo. Payments suspended In ilrkitm. No charge fnr nppNrattone. The City loan Co, Suita 8, First Nat I. Bank Bldg. PIANO. 2834 Co., Chicago. 2 II Four young men to do 21 ad- 98-0- a WAXTKDGuod tenor singer for Sunday evenings. Apply to Dr. Ivea, block. Grant. Da-cou- AGENT! WANTED. WE PAY agents, ladles or gentleman, from 50 rents to 91.60 at hour to introduce and advertise our remedies, city or country. Caroba Med. Co 2861 Washington Ave. to salaried people without security or endorsement; payments to enlt, either weekly or monthly; business confidential. Cell and gat Famy term. D, D. Drake, 416-1cto bldf. MONEY LOST. While fiptls Pup, 1 black eyr, MONEY TO LOAN, on farms aad Ky brass collar. Reward; 2(10 Monro- real estate. HUNTER A KBNNKOY, MEN and boys wanted to iesrn plumb Ave. Ml4i Ream 9, Pint National Bank Build lng, plastering, bricklaying, electriclng. al trades; free catalogue; poalrlons IjOST Between 28rd 8L and Utahan aecu rod ; tultloe fifty dollars. Coyds Drug store, on Wash. Are., an ea MONEY TO LOAN J. J. DRUM MITT. Trade Schools, Near York aad Ban graved gold watch inscribed with 117 FraaclkCs, initials from F. 8. to D. T. Return l yt to 226 2Srd. Ultf PROFESSIONAL ANY INTELIJGSXT PERSON qay earn 976 to 9106 monthly correspond- LOST Black pocket book. Bismarck ATTORNEY-AT-LAing for newspapers, sure, steady saloon souvenir, between Congress work; no caavaasing; experience Dancing Academy, and 26th and unnecessary, goad for particular. A. 0. HORN.' Well, eoataint two reretpta and moa Prase Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. ey. Return to Standard office. Attornay-at-Law- . Offices over Badoon'a . 133m Drug Store. 1 seek the bualaeae oT all part lea; am attoraay against all MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brickLOUT Plain gold between ring, corporation and monopolies. Pie laying trade pay 95 to 93 par day; Grant school and 22nd and Grant, pared to truaact any and all Uad we toech you by practical Ins true or m 22nd afreet, between Grant of legal tmilnssa. tloua iu I months; position guar and Lincoln. liberal reward for re nntaad; fra Coyne 23-t- f catalogue. turn to this office. HAIR GOOD! AND COBTUME!. Trade School, 417 Easton Ave 8L Louis, Mo. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduead pries. Hair chain 1 pactalty. BU(INk(, .CHANCES. FOR SALS Bargains In small farms to rest for Masquerade costume and eUy property, ('all P. A. Mat balls and theater. All mall order STOCK COMPANIES Incorporated. If . 966-Xon, 612 28th. Bell, promptly attended to. Mrs C. E yon have stocks or bonds fnr snis. Leo. Ill 24th. P. O. Boa 415. let mo try to sell them for you. FOR SALE livery bam and ground, George H. Kellogg, Broker. 540 112x161 ft., containing 27 aialls, wash 1 Buffalo, INSURANCE. Square, racka, ate., la rear on Grant Ava, South of 26th 61., opposite Fire StaWANTED Furniture ' nultnble for tion. Apply F. F. Bond, 827 24th W. N PIERCE, Notary Public. Real rooming house. Phono C87K. Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Inat ' surance, 407 14th St. 8aap,8napps.PBaM.ate.; Bargains. acre, cheap; per ot. free. tailoring shop are run night and day Dirt, per Tumblers JUNK. 15c, T Kettle 20c with aa increased force. Everv yard Nsllf, te. of gooda and trimming, Mila for which Restaurant Fixtures, Counters, Scales THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buy are not yet due, Is turned Intu cloaks 9 Horses for a ong something else. all kinds of )nnk. Bell phone 836Z. or suite forma In which guoda are 8790 Plano, 2 Organa, Bargains. Jacobled. phnne 369ID. Groan found to be far more ready to take Nice Home A Farm in Bountiful. son, 8148 Pacific. well. near paying House, Shops, Bdg. In the piece. Unmade gooda wing than are not good flyers because the courts Model Fruit Farm, 27A near city. IF YOU have any kind of Juak, pbona do not regard their migration from the Bankrupt aad wreck goods. to OgJea Jnnk Hooae; wa will eall In City. 23 Acres etc, Goods, Store, for IL Ball Those, 325K; Ini. 719. bankrupt's shop to another deeler as B'smith IA Brick Hooae, Tools, Shop, 3 103 me. being legally natural. Aa noon as the New Gooda for any old thing, arc. 936.000 worth of unpaid for goods is 236 Wash. 'Phones 1144 Tha Jumble, made up It ia taken to some firm 23-t- f OSTEOPATHY. which does aurh a business and sold Mush Mara for Mush Lese. for cash, for just about 60 per rout of FOR BALE Three-rooframe houwt, GORDON 0 IVES. CORA G. IVES, tbe value. Inasmuch aa the gooda have from parent Osteopaths, graduate targe lot, 9450.66. not been paid for, tho 90 per cent re- Five-rooschool, Klrkrille, Mo. lwla Stay-ne- r modern frame home 82,106 ceived la, with the exception of the Four-rooblock, aulte 66. Traalmaat by frame house, large lot do coat of manufacture, clear profit. And a. m. to 6 Hoar 91.700.00. appointment. location, ilrable net even have paid the bankrupt may fine locap. m. Bell pbona 1014K. Jnd. loll. small and house, lot Large hla hla help or rent, ao that he may tion. 8t660.00. take the entire 920.000 ao received. Two PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. desirable tots on car line 9350.60, The cash ia safely stowed away, and Other bargains; buy before prims the bankrupt falls. No trace of thla 81.DR. A. FERN'LUND. pbyslclati and advance, W. N. Peirce, 419 24th raeh can be found. The having exwk. Surgeon. Office hours, 10 aad II a. , plains that it always does a cash m, 12 to 4 p. m. .240 25th 8L Office and ao always ban a large FOR SALE 6 rods, 22nd street phone. Bell 51 SK; Ind. 675. Resiamount of money at hand. "The bank dence 646 Wash. Ind. phona 601. between Grant and Lincoln; also "wanted cash and it got saya. rapt, houses. 306 Patterson. Bell phone It 71 IE. . SANITARY WORK. The second rule of disappearance escases coincidental tablished by many 10 acres. 1 mile SALS FOR Ranch, of all kinds. Boil phona 609Z. la allied to the flnt. Thl la known a from city limits. Address 1060 For DONE Neta. McCarty, 2726 Grant. 131-lm"auctioning and hacklng the equity.'' tar Ava., Ogdea. Under thla rule the bankrupt manufacSCAVENGER WORK. tures his creditor' gooda aa before -- 7 room modem fra mo house, largo lot, and again a bnay shop in not always a 92566 North Washington of scavenger work. good indication for the creditor. The modem frame house, targe tot ALL KINDS Prompt attention. John Van Sweresulting cloaks and auiia are. how0 '.,.,-----927aon bench den, 607 Ind St. Bell 747Y. ever, sent to an me Ion establishment brick house, close In, large tot which advances la raah (6 or 80 per 82000 ... tore TAILORS. cent of the value of tbe guoda, and frame house, large tot, on 666 glrea the seller an equity In any bench, terms amount, less auctioning commission, Vacant tot on iaa,a.....ii-noth cleaned and pressed 91. a 2Sih street 62x165 w hieh ia realized over the money paid month, 157 25th SL Bell phona USZ. fast I , i , . a . . I 3 56 ,.aaaa,aaaa, in advance. Now, this equity la ae farm and fruit orchard, good VETERINARY SURGEON. asset and could be aelxed for credit-ora- ; 13660 water and land ao the prospective bankrupt bocks farm and orchard, well lm ' or dtacounia this equity. Commonly, D. P. MILUKEN, graduate veterinary proved, near eitv, terms ..... .RiK au be afterward testifies, he owed surgeon. Calls answered night or KELLY A HERRICK. 131-t- f some friend or relative noma money day. Office, Ogden Fnal and Sale and gave him the equity. It can rareAre. Both Stable. 2219 Wash. 91-t- f phones; night phone 465K. ly he brought od that bis friend was PERSONAL, a dummv creditor and returned the equity. When all N dlapoaed of, even WANTED A girl to raise; one to WINDOW CLEANING. to tbe equity, failure follows aa a cop two years old. Address 211 27th at ollary. UTAH window and house cleaning " Hocking' all bills receivable and a Janitor and porter work. Ram Is a third all equities TO BUY. WANTED transferring Co. Bell, 1038K. Office 414 for formnl assets making Conjurer' 813-t- f 25th Rt. vanish. Under this system the bank- WANTED A show case aad a few on from fixtures. Address P. B, Standard sixty days rupt obtain goods to eight month' credit These gooda FRATERNAL and trustsella to he manufactures worthy customers on much shorter Anything from A to Z. 2nd Hand. KNIGHTS OP C0LUMGUS. time. When he ba thus sent on all The Jumble, 2300 Wash. Phone 114(. ho lakea bis bills Murk more for lot lee. 23-- f hit Ogden Council No. 777. Meets evreceivable to a ''I""" broker." who ery the Wednesday evening at K. of C amount of 50 or to cash him gives ball. No. 2473 Waab. Ave., at 8 o'clock. COAL TRUST IN WYOMING. 60 per cent of their value and an after collection and Visiting memheis welcome. equity In the rest are ha J. H. DeVINE. G. K. deducted. Thla lander, Wya. FVb. 12. A trust interest, charge W. J. MORAN. Fin. Sec'y. been formed of all coal mines In Cen equity is then "hocked to a convenient friend or relative. Thla ia the tral Wyoming, the Hudson Coal con ROYAL ARCANUM. psychological moment for failure. The pany having gotten control of ever? broker cannot apirnt,.v be made to producing mine in (he center of th Taa'ed. round, reliable. Fraternal refund to creditors, because hie trans- aiat. These mine are alone th Insure men rt ection is. on ita fa re. a buna fide loan. new line of the Chicago A Xonhwest Beneficiary Order. reasonable rale for one. two. or three Attempts to reach broker on a charge era railroad and Inrlml even th' emerof usnarr in receiving' both Interest mines upon Ihe nncedsil portion of thousand dollar. Accumulated gency fund nearly three million doi and a collection fee o Tar have falh the Cheyenne and Arapahoe India ram. Investigate. Rocky Mountain ed in ihe ciurts. The rash the bank reervalor. which have all been lea Cfiiinril, N) 037. meea feconl and disappeared ed to tb Hudon nmipan). The cnii: nipt receive-!- of U. W. hall. on ihe ran! "Dropped out panv officially announcr It will hit fourth Friday at A. O. '.7. W. Wether, of a porker bonk:""I,M o a doctor 1" mediately begin exploiting all the tet F. W. Stone. Regent;B. Roberts, Sec'y. spoon, Collector; G rlt'.iry. or "Stolen!'' New York Tribune.. 2-- 1 OP AMERICA MODERN WOODMEN 13-l- Utah Camp, No. UNO, a. AV. AGEE. V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 8 p. m. Viilttng members Invited. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAG. Lnaotab Council. No. 8, D. of P, moats every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Bails Hall. Duet css ba paid to Susie Alden. C. of W 113 26th Bl Vultlng members invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. ODD PELLOWS. LOST 2--6 nitf I - busl-neen- o DROWNED Quean Esther Chain e. Keguar meeting, i. . Hail oa Waihingtou Tweaty-fifiaad Tweu;., FOK 84LK III. vertising. Can make from 94.00 tu per day. Call si room No. 1, Idan-hHotel. Hours Hi to It and to 4. 12 21.31. lawla 8A1.K luj m grade t FOR light front 24ta Wash. Mrs. An- advertlaln , FOR RENT men to handle our exeluslve line ot unique and attractive advertising FOR RENT Piano. specialities. Write for particulars to Hand, McXa'ly 2 13-l- first-clas- MALE HELP WANTED. W chicken. Fliuiu- - 5fiS. l-l- WANT EC, FEMALE. DRESSMAKING- -- Tailored aud iancy ektn a specialty. 761 24th St. lad. phone mums cheap. drews. MASONIC. FOK SALK Furniture of 4 rooms. Inquire at 2143 Gram Ave., from 3 p. m. iu 4 p. ai. and Adams room 2Gt2 gemlujueu. LARGE A chambermaid and a Jteh 2 ISlwk washer at the Virginia. WANTED - FOK KKXT Furnished and nished flats. 234 Grant. W'ANTE1 1. - (oi- uvt-u;ie- . HELP WANTED. at KET- Furnished Ihniiu ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. WANTED Chambermaid , lw i-- FOK MISCELLANEOUS. Ave. Kl KMSilEn ROOMS for light housekeeping. 22 24;h i. than s cents, all adver must be paid in tisements EXCEPTING BU&I FEMALE FOR SALE for FOR 8AI J3 - Fine breed wi:h-uti- t 2725 Wash. Aw. ini. 2 14 ON 7 ROOMS. 19-lm- o IN THE ROUSE. v Hi. SHOOT BODIES . a Home Modern Madison are., I ITALIANS recoIreTthe , Why. Jane. said Mr. Sniffem, you have been eating onions. I wilfully and corrupt!) refused or neglected to perform the official auiie pertaining (o his office, the court muse cite the partv charged to appear before i tie court at a tune not more than ten nor more ibun five day fiom the time the accusa;lou was presetted; and un that day. or sonic subsequent day not mors than twenty day from that on which tbe accusation was prevented. must proceed to impanel a jury aud hear the accusation and evidence offered in support of ;he same, and the answer and evidence offered by the party accused ; providing that if said accusation la presented when a setting of cases under tha rules of the court ha already been had. then tbe said twenty day ahall begin to run frpm the date on which the last case ia net ; and if. on such hearing. it shall appear by the verdict of tbe Jury, that tbe rherge ia auatalned. the court must enter a judgment that the party acruaed ha deprived of hla office, and taxed with such costs as are allowed in civil rase. The house also passed Senator Hu! aniakl's bill No. 15, which make it a misdemeanor (or any person to violate any of the provisions of the laws of the state or the ordinances of any county passed pursuant to tha laws of this state. This bill authorise the county commissioners to enforce their ordinance. The law as amended reads aa follow a: "Every person who violate any of tho ordinances of any county passed pursuant to the laws of thla state shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Tha houso only toted on senate Mils today. Hulunsiki's bill, 8. 8. No. 13, requiring that a candidate for election have name upon tha ballot but once was killed. By a vote of 42 to 9. Hulaniski's bill regulating the speed of vehicle upon al highways In the state was passed. Tha bill prescribes a penalty for vehicles going at a dangerous rate of peed. This was 8. B. No. 14. The emergency medical provision for all mine employing over 10 mm. was aa proposed by Senator Raahand amend-meat- a The amendments. with passed cut out most of the medicines required to be In the emergency outfits at the mouth of the mines. The house also passed the annate AMil for the rewarding of lbert U Eastman of Rich county, who was shot by an Insane man In the fall of 1905. The house reduced the amount to 91,000 instead of 91.500. Senate MU No. 9, by Lawrence, prowaa viding for expert witness fee killed. Johnstown, Fa.. Feb. 13. According to advices recalved early thla morning from Barnenhoro,- W miles north of this city, Harry Neuman, a clothing merchant, baa bees ahot by an unknown Italian, as a result of dissension between Americana and foreign-er- a that baa been extant at that place for some time. The shooting Is reported to be without provocation. Neuman was standing on tho street when n party of Italians approached and one of the foreigners stepped forward and ahot him. The aasalient made hla escape while Neumaa w aa pat aboard special engine and ruabsd to thla city, where he ia to be placwd in n hospital. At t oclock thla morning the engine had not arrived hero aad it was reported that It had been delayed. It waa not. known at that hour whe-ue- r the victim wai dead or alive. It was algo reported that the element had begun to terrorise tho town and that beeauM of the rioting the state constabulary aad neighboring county police had been sump. m. moned. The house advised that it had amended and passed S. B. No. 8. retat lng to accusations against public by private firms. On motion of Senator Hollingsworth, the author of the bill, the senate concurred In the house amendments, they being un Important, and after being engrossel the bUl will go to the governor for consideration.. Deduction. Sell You EXAMINEE: . TO NEW QUARTERS 2367 adding the "general welfare clause to the county government act. 8. B. No. 21. by Beuatur Hollingsworth, requiring clly councils to award all coni met a io th lowest rw spumdble bidder and prohibiting anv plana or aperlficatlous for public work to require tha use of any patent process or any article protected by trade mark, which la wholly controlled by sny person, firm, or corporation, or a combination thereof. The proposed amendment to the resolution introduced some days ago by Senator Hollingsworth, permitting the legislature to fix Judicial elecUuns on days other than general election day, came from the Judicial committee with a majority and a minority report. A matlon to substitute the minority report for the majority i apart was made sad lost, then the majority report was adopted, thereby killing the Pleasure. Subsequently Senator Laurence gnve notice that today he would move a reconsideration. . 8. B. No. 11, permitting each county commissioner to hr paid not to exceed 94UO per year, for special ani committee work, la addition to his salary, and 8. B. No. 18, permitting a deputy county o (fleer to receive the sania salary a hi a principal, the limit now being Senator Hula nliki, being the father of both bills, came from the committer on counties, with unfavorable reports. Instead of adopting the report a, which would have killed the MU. the Mila were placed upon tha calendar for consideration upon their merits. Each bill was considered and both suffered the enacting clause to ' be stricken vqi, and ao tha bills were killed. 8. B. No. 27, by Senator Bullcn, permitting cities of the third class ta levy a tax for library purposes, vu made the apectal order for today at I o'clock. S. B. Nob. 09 and 69, both by 8m ator John Y. Smith, were rcoum milted to the committee un counties. They seek to make changes in titularies of county assessors, and the law defining the duties of county assessors. The flrat bill Increases the salary of the county assessor of Sait to 92.400; Lake county from the ssaeaur of L'tah county from 91,500 to 91.800, and a proportionate Increase from every ' county in the state, except Weber county. Senator Hollingsworth inquired of Senator John Y. Smith the object of such pat tiallty, and why (he ssaesaor in many of tha email counties would receive the highest salary paid any officer of his county, when he would, at moat, work but three or four months in the rear, while nearly all of theie of fleera would be at work nearly ail the year. Not receiving satisfactory answer. a motion to recommit tha Mil prevallej without opposition. Tha adjournment wsi today at 2:30 M0UX1X0 m I, Independent Or Fallows. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday avmtng. Visiting brothers eordlally Invited to Ogden Lodge No. dor of be preant. J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Mia No. 4. Queen City, Rebekah O. O. F. hail. Meets Bsoanl and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows 1. 80-ac- Po-lan- street Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers lavtted. Visiting ADA BAKER. Nohto Grand. IX)! -- A THORNTON, Secretary. Junction City Lodge No. 34, Order of Odd Fellows, meet in 1. O. O. F. hall every Thursday aveetag. Visiting brothers cordially tuvlled ts be present. JAMES BUNE, N. G. WALTER KICHEY, Secretary, fade-pende- FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLE! Fraternal Order of Ragle, Ogden Aarle, No. III. F. O. E. meets every Monday evening In Eagle hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. VUUtag Brother Eagiea are invited tn attond tha Aorta meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. PrealdaaL D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Fhyeielaa FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Ogden Lodge, . No. 371. T. F. B. meet second and fourth Tuesday at 8 p. m.. la A. O. U. W. halL Visiting members aordlaliy Invited, D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Bcmivr- E. F. M1SCI1, Treasurer. DEGREE OP HONOR. Ogdra lodge No. 1 I), of W. meats In Eagto hall the second and fourth Wednesday afternoon ot each month at 2:3 p. m. SUSIE SIMP. C. of H. JEANNETTE HILL, Ftnan. r. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recoil r. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meeta in K. P. hall In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially of Invited to attend. T. & MORRIS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, Flnt Nations! Bank Jtalldiag. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogdea Lodge No. 2, Knight of Pytblaa, meets et Castle Hall, Utah National Bank bulMlng, every Maa-daevening. AU K. of P-- requested to meet with 11. W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. C. E. R. GEIGER, M. of F. L N. MEAD, K. of R. and S , y WOMEN OP WOODCRAPT. 9 10-ac- Odd Sego Lily Circle, No. 174. meeta ovary aaoond aad fourth Friday night at 7:20, to K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. N 117 DAISY CASHMORE, Tracy avenue. KATE HETMAN, 23rd Street Q. Clerk, 228 1-- 2 Women of Woodcraft, Ogdao Circle meets every Tuesday night et 7:16 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Vlsttla ' Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at the office of El A nth, the afternoon of th 16th of end month, FI rat National Bank Bldg. 161, MRS. ALICE COLLINS, O. N 39K Plngreo Ave. MARIE C RITES, Clark, Ifil Mon roe Are. LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. unpald-for-stoc- , ' Silver Hive No. 1, meets the aaoond and fourth Tuesdays at 1:9 p. m- -j at street O'Neill hall. Twenty-fiftatitera cordially invited. h Yla-Kin- g BESSIE PBBR1XG. L C. NELSON. R. K. LUCY KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogden Tent, No. 24.' meets the secand fourth Friday erenlnge-a- t I o'clock ahsrp, ta L O. 0. F. hall. Visiting Knights cordially tortted to ond attend. J. w. HAI.PET. Commander. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. "J-o- WANT ADS YIELD SIG RESULTS |