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Show St . .1? 10 rN 'll thy Topflward) .whose. dre?8. is of the , latest design and ..manners upposetjjy i; abqve reproach, takes particular spjte against the country lass. She is about her bep brummel, alking ' ,! .Clarence Wurdig) . bps.plptiics are the latest '.design and etiquette Ir-' :I,ln i r.I ; hTot tq.be (putdone the , reproach able. decrib- Jof herfiapee, girl tells country . t. t'-- l i'i lng his handsomeness, wealth ana fashion. Enters on the scene said . country bumpkin, umbrella (pnder arm, ' bespeakled with freckies and witli'. a manner all his own! ilven an Italian count, (Bill Rader) is featured. . In these parts Mr. Bridge and Mr. Rader Their makeup and are knockouts. u IT 1 ZEN of the animals mentioned in this seo- - result our fishing, and, game has de tion without having attached thereto a tag Issued by the. state commissioner!' and by him attached, showing that tlie same have been lawfully taken and are lawfully in the possession of the holder been very poor this year and it will be '' Any perEon holding nothing atajtlingln .the market, poorer next year.' It takes anrexpert a will from the state .commissioner to catch trout in our state these days, dications are that better prices permit to trap beaver, shall, by virtue of such 'but the ordinary,' fisherman, hq, is lost prevail before long. an trend .. There has .been , permit; be allowed to ship or, cause! to and must go ip other, states!. if he upward in the zinc, market with a firm price be shipped to the state fish and game wants any fishing, ' cpmiriissioner of this state all, beaver of 6.90 and the month will close with It is also so with duck shooting, skins 'this and taken held 'by him under This was to have been a banner sea- metal. a record for :uch permit.' J son, for. did we repyu thp daily The writer met a. game warden trap!;, .papers! of the ' over surplus! , qf, ducks on beaver the Weber river last' and of what good shpptii .thpre would ing a 3ust fal1, year ago. The game warden . be? Wli,' the truth' of '.l&e matter is and some said he that had caught eight beaver ' that there will be many some gold zinc, Thereis uek club lead that whenever There must metals! have been .at .! shares for sale next "year?.! .. silver; day. but Vpther which ;;..least 100 of the fur bearing animals.', and! copper are. selling, at .If we qxpect better' shootingi a rem-- . then .between Coalville and the mouth of edy must be found for the . dreaded-ducalso wefiEjcaspVXo felt: fh'towouid .nets tlie mine owners, be to spoil the play, for those avihoiee our mines put on a prosperous robe the Weber Canyon. How many were malady in the Bear river coun2 one are. is introduction in another good. .and times trapped general it, but with this initial question, but today try where millions of ducks die annualdea clever a to not a there is be fpt can well, imagine greater comedy There appears single beaver left in that ly. They died there last year and lows. The scene of action is laid';; in mand for mining stocks which is a dictrict. they will die there again this year, and and The , good .to., is fashionable! condition whether this game they will continue to die as long as the . the haye; question girls' seminary; healthy It takes warden took half of the skins in con- - ducks harbor and nest there. During The beauty, chorus wTear gowns that for the mining industry will be a, delight to botli men .and money to develop mines and when- nection with his salary as a game the summer all the water is taken out 1 ir womenfolk; A new repertoire of pong ore bodies are found it does not take; warden? Aside from this however, the of the streams for irrigation. This bjK ttia Orpheum numbers will game warden informed the writer that leaves all. the .low,. places. and-- . swales long to pay back the investment. the animals, were doing damage and filled with stagnant "water which be-- . I Four. 'v ?. his orders were to trap all the animals. A first run p'eture rounds out the OUR STATE FISH AND GAME conies putrid during the hot summer If NEED . ATTENTION the LAWS were animals program. doing damage days and thtf; poisoned water kills the uot be would it! better to allow the ducks that nest in those places. There ... MINING Utah beaver haye ;been frrotepte& by j farmer.who is being "damaged to trap appears to be only one solution to the" animals? It would help him pay save the ducks in such localities and Vf !law so long that w hayfi; law giving:. them.- - :for- some- of the damage and also help that is to nin a series of trenches to .694 gotten when mL!0876 Because of this arbi-rar- y drain the water into the naturdl chanprotection wns passed. However, for pay some reason the supply is fast diminlaw, some of the farmers have nels, or to place guards who can scare ,00? .136 ishing. Who gets the beaver and what become bitter against the methods, the ducks away from the grounds. A as they feel they are being cheated out trench a foot deep would draiii most The metal market has a stationary becomes of the money? Section 25. The state of the swales. tendancy; .probably-- : awaiting? future Beaver, gives some information on this of their own property. J ! in should be in not business. If beaver Europe subject: Let us stop seining In Utah lake. developments political ' ensnare to are to unlawful be be which will favor trade and place' busitrap, It shall trapped there should be a Game fish such as bass, trout and catness upon p, footing. shoot .take or kill, by any means whatdesignated price for the trapping, so fish will never increase in Utah lake At the present time European countsoever, any beaver or otter in this much per skin or a regular license fee. under our present market fisherman's ries are in the market for about 75,000, state (Utah), except as hereinafter, Farmers should have the first choice law. If the seiners were satisfied with 000 ounces of silver, but the present the carp and suckers they take out of provided. Provided that when beaver to trap animals upon their property, market-pric- e is somewhat' in. the way. rare doing actual damage to farms or and no game wardens should be allowthe lake, the people would not comed to trap at all. The people pay the plain. They say that they do not take Russia and: Germanyalone;want bver other property, the state, commissioner ' salaries of the game wardens to pro50,000, ObO 'ounces. 'Coupled with the ' may authorize the trapping of such then what becomes of the game-fish- , animals ' said of skins tect and our and 'silver 'China the fish and game, but refuse to them? Close seining in Utah lake and .India, supplies fof beaver; stocks look gqod at'the" present writing; shall be taken and must be delivered put them in' business and pay their within two or three years it will be Silver iLsellipg df fraction under-7i to the state commissioner to be- sold expenses. Under the present law! it one of the best bass and catfish ponds cents, althbugh wh;Mv$eks, ago it; hit by bim an(l proceeds, shall be de: f would be easy to graft if one were in the United States, hut under the that mark. Wlien Europe is. in posiposited in the fish and game fund,! And : inclined to do o and our laws should present system, the pole and line fishtion to take the amount of silver the state commissioner shall,- - and- - is not be. written so loosely. as many , fish at erman can catch just . i f j,- - .! for to us deauthorized Let take the .fish and game recompense necessaryi ;in that' upuntiy,;.the; white .hereby home fishing in the rain barrel. more than not beaver of soar-iat t out will metal the dollar mark; of business entirely, and .the trapping The present controversy regarding partment the from cent us of will least. All .surplus stock the proceeds allow the people of the state the elk at Mt. Nebo can easily he setlet be fif:y per to reap all the benefits, if there are tled. ' Let the fish and game departand the mining men will be sale of such skins; and it shall be unable to put larger forces to work in lawful for any person to have in his any benefits; ment decide how many of the animals y or fur hide from all silver properties.. , ' any The writer was the first one to sushould be killed. Then let the people possession any ; i ; i. ggest a license fee to hunt and fish in who want to hunt send, their cards or this state." Then, together with Un-clnames to Dave Madsen to he deposited John Sharp, former fish and game in a can; then draw out the necessary commissioner, and by the way, the number who are to shoot. In this i i best man we ever had in the depart- - way no favoritism will be shown and IFnil Ordera oir, Sent Snle, Xovemlier IStli, , . JVovinlMr: KvnlnKN,-8:30Saturday Jlntlnee, 2:30. ment, we gathered many of the eastern all will be given a. chance to shoot an . . . .Til PKHS13XT SKI.UTXS . ' laws and framed an ideal fish and elk. Tile HenMiitloiinl en York Suceena ! game; bill, but. this bill was knocked -. : 'intoia cocked Rat by; the market fisher- - .WHAT OUTSIDE PEOPLE ( I Ai. US. THINK AND SAY-O.,. men'of.Utah lake and the duck hunters V, - :;!--of the mouth of the Jordon river and TO V;Bear river sloughs, and 'the market chicken hunters. As soon ,as money was collected, the department fell into the hands of the politicians who had their eye on the:plums. As-, -result, John Sharp was removed, fi-sand lever sinqe that time we have been . stoqd between is state and honor in !? PniiPLE nMlUAtf LitfE. V12 experimenting in the department; by road construction,-'- ' tfee man whom - York- CiiMt, . , KHliieywmen whose intentions were probably many Californians have been tnade to i lIIIC.KSi liveniiiKN- - Sj!r,l)t $l!.(K)t SI.OO, KOe, honor when. hq came here fjth his good but who knew little or nothing Saturday 3lntinee( f I.RO( fl.OO, 50 c, pliiN tax. . about real fish and game life. As a false promises in order to secure mon- . -- . .! . : , . ' ys . 1 C According to reports from Mexicq, some of the large, silver properties of that country .are being temporarily' ' closed. That will help this country. Copper' went as high as 14 cents,; during the week and while there Is it ait-wa- ... TH E, . J in-'there- . - W , " a-pff- a,!-profi- . k . -- . i - ij- . -- ; ;- -- be-give- n' v- ."-.- . the-firs- - - t his-taxe- m(ne1-jsusapti- i s. al - . - -- ... , con-sume- d, -- e. . SALT LAKE THEATRE . 3 : ! !,OLGA V 1 ! f 'duck-huntin- pT inj'HURRIGANE a - j , - . . , 1 i r r - s. |