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Show MOUSING THE Gold Minin) Ci .npany Principal Place of iismsis Ogden, Utah. Elko Ecflpaj HAS REAL SCO. OGDEN. JE.GAL "notice, LEGISLATURE CARL E. PETERSON EXAMINER: There are delinquent upon the fob losing described stock, on account of assessment levied on January itth, li-7the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective ahare- huldera, as follows: BATTLE , GROCERY OCCURS IN HOUSE ON RAILROAD COMMISSION BILL. a MEAT Debate Last for Two Heuie and came Vehy Heatod Member Nearly Come to Blows Be- MARKET The flrst real battle of the legislature took place on the Hor or the House of Representative yesterday when the report of the railroad committee brought In a unanimous report against the railroad commission bill, U you want to cut down Bring which wan being fathered bv Reprebe ua and see call and sentative John Q. Critchlow. expense The debate lasted for two hours of the convinced warmest arguments beard on the floor thus far this session. At times it pumniwonnin" threstened to become more than personal Representative Robinson beat his flat on his desk and demanded that Cor. Representative Ckltchlow adhere to the truth in making statements about committee meetings. Several times Representative Critchlow and the Phone 286 Ball; 613 Indepandant speaker clashed end it ended with Critchlow appealing from the decision of the chair for declaring a motion out of order. The bouse sustained the speaker. The trouble commenced when a motion was made to adopt all the committee reports at once. Mr. Crlthclows bill was made an exception, lie then moved that the report of the committee be rejected. A substitute motion was made by Representative Maughn that the report be adopted. Then the pow-wobegan. Toe report was adopted by a vote of 4 to 5 Mr. Critchlow declared that he would call for n reconsideration of the bill today. The bill was practically killed by the actios of the house. Critchlow started out by declaring that he wanted to see the color of the mans hair who was afraid to discuss the bill on the floor. Critchlow dethat he had a petition from tbat new Harneas you need? Don't clared 7,0(10 persona asking for the measure think yon cant afford it till youve and that In Justice to them the house given ua a chance. We tell no Inferon record. ior goods, no old fashioned appliances. should go Representative Kuchler came bark with aaharp reply for Critchlow. He said: "1 am here to tell all the people why It made from the best of leather la I signed that report, not that I was the most workmanlike manner. Blankets, Halters, Whips and everything here representing a few merchants, but a horse owner needs. all the people of this state. But 1 have thrown aside my personal interin this matter and hare dime Co. ests what 1 believe ia the desire of the majority of the people of the elate. 1 am Informed after a diligent effort of The success of a railroad oommla-slo- a Bush A Carts Pianos. la some of the states end a failure in more. We are here to build up Newman Bran. Organs the state and to take no chancee." Nephl Jensen then took the floor and made a long argument in behalf of (he bill. He waa overwhelmed with questions by Kuchler and others. He H. C. WARDLEIGH talked at considerable length of railroad conditions In the stale- - When ho staled that beer could be shipped from Omaha to Green River cheaper than from Balt Lake City to Green River. In reply to this Representative RobPIANOS inson declared that the matter bed been looked up and declared to be 24th and Grant HOW ABOUT All Our Harness . J.C. Platt Saddlery fnlee. ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE V, Guitars, Accordeona, 5, Ban-Jo- e, Strings Latest Publication! of Sheet Kuala, Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 1371 , Washington Avontis OGOEN, UATH. E. W, A. Malan. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Vans Drays end Baggage Wagons OUR SPECIALTIES Plans Pure Safe Moving end Storage. 40S . OFFICE TWartydflh BtroA In. PHONES Bell, 224, 128, Second Hand Stores Th, JUMBLE buys eolla or o changes "any eld thing ("blues" and moat new ones 2300 aa-ptc- Wash. Hailey 1144 NEVADA STORE. Wa bey and sell all Unde of now and second-han- d Call or phene Wacker A Hayneatgoods 35th SL Props Ind. 423. SECOND-HAN- lit "ns PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Saeond-Han- d If yon have II 8i! Iters anything te eell or buy ar phone 1170 to 1S7S Wash. Avs 654-k- . Ind. 474. A. DENKERS . W'll pay the highest price for Kuchler wanted records to be produced by Jensen to substantiate his euietnenta. A complaint was made by Clegg end Critchlow that they were not prepared with data to defend the bill, but tney were given a set back when Tolton declared that the bill had been in their Idea for 40 days and they were not performing their duty when they were not reedy. The bill at last reached a final vote end nearly every member voting desired to explain hie vote before going on record. After disenesing at some leglh hie resolutions criticising the senate for not passing resolutions congratulating the Tutted States senate for sustaining Senator Reed Smoot and also rending him personal congratulations. Representative Thompson asked that the resolutions be withdrawn which was done. He declared that a clerical mistake had been made and that. It waa not therefore the fault of the senate. The committees of the house reported on the following bills: H. B. 77. paw: H. B. IS, not pelf ; H. B. 131, not psea as covered by other Mile; H. B. 176, pees with amendments; H. B. 3,' not pass: H. B. 180, pass; 11. B. 153, pass; H. B. 152, pass; H. B. 2G7, pass with amendments; H. B. 146, not pass; H. B. 186, not pass; H. B. 20, pass with amendments; H. B. 162, not paw; H. B. 210, not pass; H. B. 161, pass with amendments; H. B. 101 and H. B. 142, referred to Judiciary committee; H. B. 155, pass; H. B. 275, pasa; 8. B. 109, pass with amendements. With the exception of H. B. 10, the railroad commission bill and bouse resolution No. 3, the bills were adopted. A communication wee received from the governor announcing hie approval of H.B. 18, by Robinson, In relation to taxes and duties of the board of equalisation. Another communication from the governor announcing that ho had vetoed H. B. 37, Richards, raising the anlsry of the state superintendent of public institution because the Increase was too small. The veto of the governor was unstained. The following bill was Introduced bv the consent of the house: H. B. 275, bv committee on agriculture and horticulture An act creatr proIng a state board of horticulture,distrividing for the publication and bution of Ha publication and distribution of Ita reports, for the appointment of county hortlcultnral inspector!, defining their duties, the duties of orchardlsu, nuraerymen and common carriers, making an appropriation for carrying out the provisions of this ant and repealing chapter 8. laws of Utah, 1905- - eeoond-ban-d furniture and sell to the publlo the cheapest. 2414 Grant Avs Beil Nhone 437-- EMBEZZLER ARRESTED. Oklahoma City, Okla.. Feb. 27. A special to the Oklahoman from Muskogee. I. T.. says: CL J. HERRICK A CO, Lmau K. L are, recently OuspendeJ Bueeeaaere to H. L. Whits ha cashier of the United Grates Inwant Bring your geode here-I- f yew dian agency here, todsy was placed ll them.. Call Nn If jrw event arrvst on a charge of embeixl-In- g buy. I14 weed Avs Box Phans under 17.586 of the governments money Ind. 4Q7t He was arraigned before Commission er Hnyt and. gave brad in the sum oi NT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS : 509 for appearance at prelim.n WNT AOS YIELD BIO RESULT ary bearing set for March 15th. complaint aesinst lane was made WNT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. hi the department of justice, fuLlotv- - And In accordance with .law (ar.d an order of the board of directors) so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of J. J. Driver, 2245 Washington Avr., Ogden, Utah, on the 6th day of March, 1407, at 6 p. m., to pay delinquent sseesmeiti thereon, together with coat of advertising and expenses of tha salea. W. B. WIL80N. Secretary. Gold Mining Company. , Elko Eclipse OP AN ARTISANS FORECLOSURE AND WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN. NOTICE 18 HEREBT GIVEN that pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Perl sad Statutes of Utah for 1198. JOHN J. McKINKON. a painter and artisan, will offer at a public tale on Saturday, March fib, 1907, at twelve o'clock noon, at bla place of hnsineai, 2201. Avenue, Washing Oglen. Utah, (and for close hie artisans and Hen on), a certain article of person ll property, to wit; One surrey in wiiich he claims a Hen for repairing, altering and bestowing labor thereon, and furniahlug miterials therein aid therefor, of the reasonable value of 315.25; that wid peramal article, to wit; surrey, Is the ftoperty of ANTCN FRONK. Junior; tint said repalra i nd Improvements wei made on July 15th, 1906, at his ineta ice and request; that becausd of the failure of the laid Anton Frank, Jtaior. to call and remove the said sum y when completed and of which he as duly notified, the said John J. M JCinnon waa coi ipelled to store the i une for which there has been lacun id stor-ag- e chirgea of the reasons? a value of 18.0b, making a total aiiount of 123.25 due him; that Mid account ia due and haa len for more than thirty days pi lor hereto. Df ted this 20th day of February. 's 1907. JOHN J. McKINKON, Lien Holder. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney Ing a report by Inspector Schonley, who waa sent here to Investigate the accounts of the Indian agent. The complaint states that the embexxle-men- t occurred July 1, 1906. when the agency, was transferred from J. B. Bhoenfelt to Dona H. Kelsey, the present agent. A copy of the Schooley report. 1 in the bands federal authorities here and It is naij that the statements made by Lane implicate former Agent Bchoenfelt. FeJeral affleera state that other arrests will folknr. tf "JIM CROW BILL KILLED. Ind. 420. Guthrie, Okla.. Feb. 27. The constitution of the propnMd new state of Oklahoma will not emitsln a plank providing for repsralo Coaches end waiting rooms for the two races. By a vote of 46 to 21 the convention this morning laid on the table the committee report urging the "Jim Crew' measure. of Muskogee. . T.. tl Delegate lead the fight against the Issue, which t,z been more lu the attention of Hs-ke- liWQ, TIiriJSDAV, FERHIAKY 2S. l'.07. 7 |