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Show oe ee --v-- ~~" ~~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, ask W.. vou to consider arations the fact, pdvertised, pre-eminent as a that there remedy for although is only ail there one diseases of are hundreds S AeKG Feuds Breaking Out Anew i i or i Breathitt In During Ti ial that really stands the kidneys, liver the reason out Dr. Swamp-Root most curative distressing Swamp-Root effect au \ Sworn For realized. st aH It for proven in of Purity drug thousands inild healing special that of fis even to Governor ; Le and vegetable Jackson, immediate every bottkes two and one- SE Bottle of Swamp-Root \ Ses when QTL ON in 300 Frankfort. residents Free by Mail In order to prove remedy what will do Inter-Mountain n sample you, every Republican" bottle Binghamton, Swemp-Root, for by N. mail ¥. the who of has kidney, the not absolutely Write great reader Salt already free. liver and City "Daily may receive remains are still Address & tions It, Dr, Kilmer : _ Judge a D. Lewis Changes Speaks Before e . Bar Association. state George by the council -_-- INNOVATIONS President of Organization = phanges in $ \ ys ad\ircss to ‘ciation which the met Federal mendations the smaller . iH Jay Gibson had been appointed council The veport of th Was received without dissent by Judge, yesterday afternoon! court His read district. terms os room | ithe recom-., Judge Phird evitieism on Within his the that was Lewis of causes, jurymen the { the to mended that in various tiem for district many rule Siance cidee jury He cases en-|tim recom- | From prevai iting that in in the | jury a a the saloon man results the on ‘saying were had he the man Ses | in-} an shot was Baldwin, ap-! viec- of the a| Allen -‘T. Sanfore Riehard W. Young, sen faldemar Van James IngebretCott and Judge Rolapp of Ogden. ° the gqncluaion of this business, the associatlor adjourned, to meet later In the eatin at the Commercia. club where the banquet was served. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN JUMPS TRACK ( Continued mans in the Information of involun-| arter from train passengers. l wreck Page carried only regarding. eached the city the seven terrible immediately its oecurrenc e, and at first it was would be in ihe law, to lessen said Judge the Lewis,}ed chances of) that. jury has while the been right handed to trial down by|it to this! that No. mail. 6 had collided with the fast corruption and would result in-a more | age from a@ period almost in antiquity, rerioan Gn * fair Aeteem ination of matters at law. |-there is still a strong attachment for Wrecker Sent From Ogden, ; Saved the system, all men _ feeling that No sooner had word been recelyed Address of President. ltwelve men oe in the trial of their|here than preparations were made to The session.was opened with the ad- i; ase is ‘thod more fair than to|send out the - recker and a corps of dress of President Parley L. Williams. have the facts Submitted to one judge! physicians. ~ Perkins and Dr. He ae reviewed iceagya ears PaO the affairs coming to his| weer during ‘the. two}. i or AS determination. a.remedy, Judge ; Lewis since the: last' meeting of the| to the association a law TGH and ¢eommented freely on] method whereby five the violations - of professional which had come to his notice that period. of this He nature referred. that had to ethies; during) might be secured Jury for the trial matters | Of arisen in Utah; causes Way. for and entrusted he said, suggested a. permanent] determination) to | Gordon | for the boarded scene at the 8: ane ker and left Later a mes- providing for) sage was rec ived aa ing for mors selected men} surgeons and No, 10 was held for Dr. them. efficient, In trained Dick and Dr. W of railroad officials this/of men! the wreck everything on in their A ic ft. "for a special power number the scene and to did alleviate and expressed his gratification in the | coula be procured and the financial) the pain for the ee oe in clearfact that the integrity of the profes-| burden upon the state not increased.|ing away the wrecka Assistant sfon had nal been torn down by those (a commented favorably om the sys-|General Superintende ne M. ‘Davis who designed Mr. Williams do. reported &. Loofbourow, W. Bennet. / C. Cc. did not which show they the Thomas death fem prevailing in the of | civilvactions wherein Marshal), | three-fourths and Arthur Brown, to these members of the had nothing to say that » were the held high esteem by the in| members| of the bar and commented briefly on} their success in the practice of law, Mr. Williams strongly urged mem-j| ~ bers of the profession in this city and state to attend the next meeting of th American Angeles. in the Bar association He recommended) election of judges im a dicted was determination a majority the jury of} and Claim Agent Smith went of|scene on No this afternoon marked made. success The fact that rule een state! practically cea of be to the is sufficient if the one change man may "hang a jury in. a' criminal, matter, was referred, to by Judge Lewis, asi matter to be regretted as ‘in. the de-} hes ‘ations of) a Jury. there was too chance of corruption, where- n 308 change | chances the in to determine the matter. He argued that this rule should apply to criminal matters as well as civil cases and pre- three-fourths ‘the so. lessened as. to courts, urging that the influence. -'of In this eoynection: Judge Lewis repolities tn high judicial ofees }| marked that in the trial of murderers often felt and that, in some aus under the present rules, it is almost after election, judges of the courts of impossible to secure.a conviction even the siate were too active in ‘polities.| in the: most evident' cascs, For this, Hie briefly reviewed causes that have | he assigned \the ame . cause: That attracted national attention in this re-| where one man may balk the progress gard and recommended as a remedy|of the jury in tniding a verdiet, itis for the abuves that haye been noted in| almost TRE ePE the: juromen. to} the administration of justice through |reach a conelusio the courts that the elections of judges: Judge Lewis st attacked the: prebe held at some time apart from ihe sent system of charging the jury, the general elections. rule providing that. the charge "te Asn ape Serene be made before the arguments are Regular bate AND INJURED Train Last No. Night 6 on ARRIVE. Reaches Sad Ogden Errand. Ogden, Jan: 15.-The dead and injured arrived in this eity on regular train No 10. o'clock Jast evening and were immediately cared for. Upon the arrival of the train, it was learned that David B Alexander, elper mail clerk of cit died « few hours after the ue ck and that Assistant Chief Clerk C, . Sechuyler land, Cal., also died about hour before this city v Pathetic Incident of Wreck. The death of Assistant Chief Clerk C.. A. Schuyler is perhaps one of the ¢ saddest tneidents in connection with the disastrous wreck. Se huyler see ureg a leave of absence frem the chief ele rk in this city a few days #0, 86 that he might go to Oakland: to attend the Against "Sweating System, made by counsel, The effect of this! funeral of one of his children, He was For what Mr. Williams called an} practice, he said, is to get into. the re- returning to his duties in this eilty on No. 10, riding in one of mail cars infringement on the rights of a per-| cord much papal matter and to afson accused of a crime, he attacked, ford an alert attorney an oppertunity in order to asalst his fe ‘How -clerks in their work. He was among those who the "sweating'' process usually em-| to make attac Ks he hi h are unwarrantwere pinned under the wreckage and ployed by police officers, detectives) ed by the fac and deputy sheriffs, who, he said, Ce Galveston Idea in) Munifeipal), ulfered frightfully as the result of the Ceca pipe Steam from the locomotive. under Sate prevailed upon prisonAdministration," was then explained Schuyler owas ina eritteal eondition ers, through a misrepresentation of} to the members of the association by When removed from the Wreckage, but the Sa ee to ess to acts} Frank TB. Stephens) who read the whieh they had not committed in the! paper pre sented by him at the "Great- lived until within a few miles of this city hope that they would be dealt with|er Salt wake banquet given last Others Injured. more leniently when they came before | month by the Commercial club. He re- the courts. Mr. Williams said that| quested the lawyers present to. give the result of this practice has been ta] their close attention to the matter d many innocent men to pee He! and to + out the fliws in the bill defined it as a spectes = torture close-| lo be pr ited to the legislature proly. allied.to-the relies of ‘b arbarity, | posing a change in Salt Lake's charter These things, he ia should be rele-|in. that this city may have the best gated to the past by means of le ‘gisla-|formy of government possible to go tion pro bins the practice hand tn hand with the great resources Mr. Williams also called ee ok to| which muke for the city a future gsthe fact that the statutes of ah|sured of increased greatness. have not been revised for nine ye os The discussion on the paper was led and that as the result'there are over; by E. B. Critehlow and Judge William ane thousand pages of session laws in| H. King, the latter Ving been oa any separate volumes He recom-i member of the Congressional conmitented that aorne action be falter at! tee which remodeled the cherter for his session..of the legisiature to. nave | Washington, ee the» statutes. revised and brought up These pa to, date to include all session... laws election passed since the date of ee compila- | year. Hon of ae statutes of..1898, and to iecludea ws e nacted 2 mae ougen by y the legislature A Noi: Mr. Nietintbors Williams was iscted. followed | by of the : office a ere followed for Officers Bilected, molio of he by the ensubnge Prank 3. a Vv Ste > one 3, Parle ie W y illiams, being a pauteas attor ney and the nEecne of the association, was railroaded Among the others seriously, and probably fatally injured, is P. <% Wilson. & colored dining car waite Wilson was badly injured igteknually' and according to physicians, nay die Ww witis HOt Se more fojured. W, Vattis of the Utah Construcaon UA Tei of this alee who was alo in the wreck, returned on the train, His injuries, although painfu are not serious. aye- witnesses to the terrible affair state that the locomotive turned come Pielely over and that the cars plunged headlong through the engine the heavy dincr was reached. All these cars were smiushed into kindling wood aoe the diner was demolished as if it had been a cigar box. Teeutar traffic has been resumed. and trains which were held up atthe scene of the wreck were enabled to Pues Carly in the afternoon, Tra ips No, 2 ane o. 4 arrived in the efty a few minutes ahead of No. 6. and. wot me R Willian Arms pro- and Lake | Salt Houston, Janitor-Robert and recess 1230 o'clock short until t the to-| ‘. Ltoutine . read repr and presided house, of elected the names a] " Roti ; a Representative vi os At six minutes afler 12 o'clock yes-; terday a sharp rap of the temporary | chairman's gavel brought the house to} E. Vigus, chief clerk of | W. order. the/last roster of (us other pelvie Washing-| Holt oy and > Buller age on, Jack i oe nae ane Potton weKe appointed an ; in the Senate ang BOUsY. oat Ae va se vin the house hace Ds Soot SO 4 Ss tien and Ve eres ae Pe eatae oe RepCot-| Coe ete a composed of and Kuchler Matters of peeps #%¥ committee three s Marks, on | carried organs. by skilled ex- roots, found manufacture were processes The are they id Pierce Dr. are the glycerie from medicinal their with original. dlarrhea),.} medicines forests. in affece other advertised famed up native, Ameriean |} employed catarthal warld kindred and after cE made of tracts displacements, other and uterus of thes¢ in our throaty the stomach. or Both af- disease thi bowels Gis mucous \iterns Hake. phar- and chemists tus and mnac ists with. the aid of appliances specially designed and bdullt Both medicines are |ofor. this purpose. entirely free from aleohol and all other A full harmful, habit-forming drugs. list of their ingre diets ts printed on each Lent Vediew in this country. What is sald of | thelr power to cure the several diseases is s. pon tment will aie cane ize of the-worst pes era "ry ae com Pure sily writers medical leading the of the whole | a host of the say-so as to the power of to cure, as wit medicines Pierce's Jy. druggists. medicines sold through other You have the disinterestec estimony of up the strength, In building most effective funt chines subthecwomanly regulating > duing pain and b r be ba he: ulghy, Strong,: vigorous "eondistpn upon solely rely to request card A postal have Indnufacturer's found be will TO ALL, ‘EF ill Brien te You don't ced WwoInen-no break-dowt the ripti on" Pres Favorite V. Pierce, Buffalo, to Dr. R. for a little beokies which he has N. extracts copious containing ompiled, books, from numerous sti aifdard medical By * authorities consulted which are chools of pracphysicians of the seve It rigs is thelr guidance if ore seribing. or d nervine, invigorating on ie lng, may advised are they W hie i name your sending by Joarned aud address at catarrh, no matter cases‘ol of how many years' standing they may be. | corer orlte Pr eseripilon. As to the" g- |) class o eure of one for ch GdOVIS wealnesses, derange_only-those eases to.) peculiar Irregularities and ments yet gently actIt isa pow erful, women, ser- Thurber: messenger:-Amos City": Plowby Surrounded a 2 Session. Pipst of Joseph Speaker elie clerk, minute. City; Mansfield, M.. Hunt-| Brazier, Reuben at-arms, Underwood:| D. aH er, (plain. Alex J. <8 "Matheson; Cedar} HOUSE: THE IN.] bronchia, overWealc; warhedur Kanabs-enerossing clerk, Little. sed hat has Monticello»-docket |: matter Adams W. day Lake Salt of their | Clark from returned committees The passages, clednsing ‘and upon the mucous Hit Uin-| appointed | county, were county), (Utah Smith ae : hou th notify to is a committee Ticket, Have Democrats Se n=} in session was senate the that by!) for voted selections equeus ope Hulan-) and Brinkerhof ators Walton, F bo J. Speaker sv ere ITTOLITR" 1) on as a committee named were iski Johnek of Beaver:>chiefclerk Tolton governor the on walt o after errands senate adjourned prolapsus 1ey are both made ehronic | of the ir wrappers. In science. medical modern roots as have medicinal native of such Catarrh Remedy Nasal Catarri Dr, Sages and the strongest endorsement revelved -and for washing used be should' fluid | ele ansing out. Ube ‘ passages while. praise for their curative virtues from writers on Mate the. most prominent blood its: »for Discovery" the" taki: Davi Rich) Elder) counUtah Cassidy, Lake county Salt Sadie Hull, county; Florence }{ah | ty: ities, percentage of | wholly large a whether or lion, medleine »s had fail tne aHan | passages, aso jal tubes. stoms h. bowels nose | dyspepsia), | Pack, Clerks-June Committee ser to. ce :the' secret and dis Doe eee Preser Favorite Dr. Plerce's Aeniinoes by thousands as fs-t um ily attested tions, often e ipo We and bladder curing larynx, »o} sce county Milk red tht fects Weber | Toone, i? Sar broach catarrhal rapjer| ae Jb. oir the Miller Lawrences Senators R.. petercounty Hes David Chaplain counts Doorkeeper Thomas Calder, Box White, i. William county; One.) a chamber the in | Orthucweber | are they Thus either as ofur unsolic fted u Seropn ay contributed by been cured by who have Ltefnl patients irregular it of leucorrhea, aingil mario ) scoverv" Ig a ae lant-Sergeant-at-Arms-Thom+" «-Fven. in the chrome or. uleerative stages | | of these affections, It Is generally snecess-| Tooele ‘county. : < 7 Rowberty, ful inaflecting cures. Infact the"Golden Wi atchman-Alexander Spence, SumMedieal Discovery " is without doubt, the mit. county constitutional remedy for | Most successfil Archibald," William Messengers Summit county, Peter Mortensen, San=|~e)| forms of caturrhal- diseases known to | SESSION Page ah a instructed was Reant-al-arms him. for wvlace a vide copious ils and: for, teachers. ant. . ‘yatem to upon te. be relied t can American | testimony believes that our Jr. Pierce dp entizely) Beeatee truthful be abownadsin:mostav forests aluablesmed cinal roots for the cure of most of our | interested. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets eure conobstinate and most fatal diseases, if we is the cause of oreo would properly investigate thems: and,)) stipation re the cause and you many digeases iu confirmation of this firm: conviction, One two aeeaien the to the almost mar- | eur by by his"Golden gentle ] laxative, | and d ] Med- | gentle olden hi he points with pride male 2s effected eted cures ¢ Yelous aa {s a "Pellet" mil cathar. mild them, and nothin Druggists sell {cal Discovery," which has proven itself | tic ge s ig peers 2 i. aa resentatives -Upon a motion the i sentatives. itiee | t0 be the most enti ent stomach tonic, | is"just as good." They are the origina to wait up ing of the names was accepted as evi- | UM Was appointed up by old liver invigorator, heart. tonie and regu-! Little Liver Pills first put "*; this time a CO At |80Vernor., dence of the election.of the, members Much ago. rears ane ion. | inter, and blood cleanser known to med- | Dr. Pierce over oder ated ate the ‘The oath of office' was. ad-| from. named. ministered by Supreme Court Justice nounced that that body was in. sessio | ij sclencey .Not less marvelous, in the imitated, but never equnied. They ure Le | pniparalleied etves bE aay of Seats. Selection / é Straup) DN cu ouse , i Ss . 4 In the selection of seats the pre feroolors datichet = ERS Aepe nai ith ae --- Democri atic to the given was of flow-|&hee a profusion with topped and was), cholee second The members. : "f ‘ ce calendars dockets, for morning had| who Republicans the to given ree ee friends. their and lators Old friend-| gf : Weber! seats was disposition of the remaining cess of A lots. by drawing decided ten minutes was declared by the chairy was inwhile the game of chance lian ae Baa aS , : in. 4ulged el C= = Lobbyists c Barret) be Will Wloor : é After the seleeting of seats had been ; ; Considered, Revenuc -Sintes the that suggested it was eae }settled EW nd Fenewed Were aes procedure the reujles governing The have been might law-| He moecratic members the among formed ees makers The only woman visitor was i ; ea ea tae Tie : = materiale rilliberchanked flisihouse Jen-|. Representative togethet seated of tt Kuchler, . wife. ‘Rudo! Mrs. P age Pade bantcringly replied Lake Salt of sen us oe a Rees tudolph Ss, commitPhe a this s ly during of} practice usual the "It is not that rounty. Webey Tone eee tot DODO Repregulations, and rules on tee together to get Democrats Nominated, Harry Joseph : IKuchler : Representative S. Harry placed abe name Joseph's The! for speaker. house was seconded by Harry J.J Salt Lake in guessnot indulging we elect Harry Joseph to} before the nomination Robinson of Ve are Work when Representative | Sentative of motion On po opinson the rules of the last egisla-| Man, met until! operative be to held ces Tie Wilson ) Harry yesterday The hotel of equalizathe allowed anche the of freedom lasted session - mining en tax board of the state will be however, pers tjon, chatv-| at the) Robinson, afternoon pro- house the in , stock Lobbyists will have a hard time getnew if the line dead the across ting TO pata Ryser of state Officers forced. are rules institutions will be ve Mat admisete ra aerate are italy forbidden | 1) the while circle legislative ion to the house menibers are considering approare officials these which in | priations interested Siringent cerest jn a make ant-at-arms for the se i} it imperative whom the (Gok to | to exclude all from Memis not given. permission | special v1 from: tamp for viding ye . RULES: " introduced be will Le ed HOUSE by: Psa NEW . easy to granules tin y sugar-conted | and supplies. while the} other legislature, last In the preside | Served fo elidel eae Wie = er na ra = rion A ee es renga . Se .e the ee rite eas licrs the country s colot hour noon the Before draped cally the : chamber ~ was : thronged with les aa 4 nearly three hours, and many importRepresen-| jew ones could be formed. ioe eon Sete | ant amendments and changes to the (ative Marks moved that a committee RULE. THE ECONOMY of five be appointed to draft rules and} rules of the last house were agreed Shae lis Robinson} upon. Represe ntaative regulations. Plans to Committee ques- |) Contingent important One of the "mpst com-j that the moved an ame eS aias House. the in Expenses ~ Down ' legis-| present the the | of problem Cut The: members. of seven consist mittee Repre-| carried. resolution amended before tions to come the be will lature of side right the on true, and tried and @| policy, of public every question by his friends aS| is trusted who man McMillan,| Dean, Robinson, sentatives the| and Tolton and Bower Richards. the! on named were ex-officio speaker the During be Will matter This revenue state's | house economy committee SG looked into by a new members The will be; It the rules commit ed by stat contingent on ponimttes rhe | pens ree abe raps in the hard three} for a few of committee the while nutes at afternoon yesterday m«¢ for | expenses ask wi committee rules The by | who governor, e atte a out mapped and hotel Wilson the and/| mining the of consolidation that he would | the chet ae ere te Representaof retre nehment, In former years| policy in joint | smelting committees. the house to meet pe pleased Robinson. Mr. said speakership,"' found has been who man is a the "He His party fealty] his loyalty to the well as his enemies. is oy exceeded by rr > Tolton. Name Lake, of Salt Democrats Clegg Brigham body." to KKuchler sgid,| mistake] a making Joseph Mr. selecting this be not will "We in DEAD from ee ee ee seats Sena One.) trial of civil: cases by juries be applied | tary manslaughter. A ripple of 1augh-j}caid that the derailment had occurred to criminal juries, in that a yote of | ter followed the telling of this inci-|on the trestle of the Ogden-Lucin cutthree-fourths of the members should; dent and Judge Lewis affirmed that it off and that the entire train had been be all that is necessary in determining | was vetual occurrence and that il! carried down into the briny waters of upon a verdict, The result. of these) was no exception to the rule Hie stat-| Great Salt lake Another rumor had changes (Continued Smith, I H. Henderson Houts were re-elected J. Snyder, Grant H. Smith and J. HW. Hurd were re-¢lected: mempers of the grievance committe: Président Parley L. Willjams anpointed as members of the "Commit tte. on the State of the Law," the following members of the association for} it his leaving verdict guilty Se] trial evidence as that found was the robber back and the Wasia attacked system, cases the where to be | murder. determining| peare d He the the} jurymen efficiency 3 then of Tr were for a modification of | tally "unexpected 2nd in mi laws. providing for_a}extremely lIwdicrous. He cited trusted ~re- potnty Snir hn ahad) come obser¥ation~ Guring his present. in . court. -.was Charles George H. ind D. D. Willard jmotion to reimburse Mr. Sanford in| this amount was carried expression and he took]of his seat with an evident Th vd aor, ae Ser the State™Bar building number trial treasurer oes nts >-Ther -report: sived and adopted. jury |" a feature of the session present in the United States circuit in "the in his stead as Aten T, Sanford reported on the} nancies condition of the committee} eavine in charge the last banquet. He Irees Di jsaid that the affair, which was emi-| Urges *" |nently successful socially, had put hin ete jin. the hole for a litle over $16 A recommended et: "in his that SUGGESTED vorce of Politics From AM Judiclal _ Elections in Utah. Radic al and through for re-Glection. This action on the part of Mr Siephens met with an immediate response in approbation on the part of tte members of the association and hts Facaleanen Was avsignal for a display of e nthusias m. The Hon. Charles Morse, judge ot the Third district court was elected viee president of e association for the Third judicial district and the judge the district courts throughout the state were elected as the othes Vids ne sident George Jay Gibson was elected trensurer to sueceed himself As members of the executive couneil ane Dis scovery." Medical ‘Favorite Preseription"® cur that i answer the | Mawkins, D. Clerk--Ts - at- Sergeant Thompson, jury HOUSE FIRST IN le harle Baldwin. United States com-! | missioner, who reported the follow\ng!| FE Les proposed for membe oe in the OO N. V. Jones mith, rek Snyd it; Holling worth, C . Baker, A. Waiton, it Ean ie W. Stewart, J. Budge Bernard js Pr obs Farns worth, M6 4) | Dunne c i Olson, rec C. Loof-; avid W. Maffat, H. R. Me-) | Mit Ln an Ashby Snow These mem-/ fOr) bers voted into membership by the association, My Bal dwin also reported that; Geor: L. had removed from this} county prose-} the grand: Tats Clerk-A. Docket. representatives} Clark olti- Buchanan, st ae who those in taking. considered be Peopie often une ask mene d- | tions, two leading ulceration 4 BOMPLy in far too Ey elected CURE. Pierce's are they what exactly know may them THEY do Dr. *What icines-Golden in: the aieseia ‘k John lah. (Clerk Engrossing' fac- several that Phe WHAT county, Lake Wtahscounty gc ee AND SENATE whole be tre confidence re posing by patients and patrons cxznnot theineclees a class all in are in factandneither. for bithey medicines, placed patent Ne ae PAS Se Dee sore ee morning atiiate but). between the before may be called dofnbieons Mot com from them. no secrets to withhold has He medicines. his board. so that above 1 | S : above openly and compo sition of his medicines the use who all agreed were LE Clerk--Alexander® Chief. Salt over and witnesses, cution's Nerce and him in publishes He of) Thomp: on DOSS offices of State Secretary | yesterday the in. the:city, going watch a malnt: Tear ! was} tonight, i Ce erate cae at selected follow of eused are men county, tonight Eee is It ud prov. its statements were an ) e ) to take a bo Witep and decaol de icity of his treating of trust officers of names cauct Republican the the bon ty prejudiced | cers are trouble fearing nightfall, Co., today. maliciously, this comorld a full list of the ingredients entering into his medicines, and jletely confounded his m: alic ‘ious traducers and vindicated both the Doctor and In consequence, bis medicines have enjoyed a popularity a his' medicines way of Orvil L motion. On | Citizens | hotel his off the streets after} to close Keeping medi- Dr. Pierce's emporarily injured their sale, as in the case of the whe Prescription nt hereupon in| en\ i Through, j Goes Slate Millard.at j| Upon Loa ove continues he if is still Carhes Judge een ee Beckham Carnes must bloodshe ed trial > an , not were ae ee Sous and libelous article published in 1904 in the false, The pubJournal of\Philadelphia, yet their sale is greater to-day than ever. paper were brought to account and judgment Pierce's Favorite lishers of thy} Favorite mn eek s them in conskhuence of their malicious article concerning vEiTodelberattens 5 4 of question ic oe the at Breathitt and Hargis, Lake tried bladder of that Judge against Cox meets court higher: (by, signed petition, the A Governor to sent urging - for DPD. B. Catia as Hargis injunction that io Re m it could upon tobf cured Siccde p such medicines to eee eale, as and in drugad been on general aes to grow ae yet their sale pt "armed | Ship and malice a feelingtoward of. good will'toward | increase in sale of demand late, amounting almost to to thea boom, eesopen,or Dr. Pe Pierce's fact of and is due Jargely gre satly increased pre-| will none all and * inasmuch ene) been h has prompts gratitude they nft melicines of more than ordinarym though base at tacks have sometimes Been made GMaMEY, | eal bie Jetson, assure) .pows impartial asin. my you) it. will be from, the head and nat id fellow.| arom oe Heart Miamee 14.2-An a rs here, by an expected rae fe is . It fifty-cents the halted is yet size: Jan. James Judge 3 é of Dr. murder of trial the : : planning bottle. of Ixy.. So prevails eae still or truce" compound- disease dollar. Sample Mint- Kentucky, of IARAhIAMiohtine Gee ea Dr. Pierce's eae one loved or friend of sense a2 ur rally, reeomhtiend Dr. herrce's have medicines these that two decades, for mote thn people. } demands. of the on eons shy ids BB oot mis eae any L.-make. "If 1. sheil state to L[ desire passing ba unas, omy all fn to, deavor Petition Circulate WWargis of rethe overything. with In its gentle, a fo is stores, becuse is a fer recommended Certificate sale highest, been quickly prescription not is Swamp-Root © friends soon specialists the has cases. makes is stands power PEOPLE - -- sorne : « cured, Bree medicines, these, re-| state, our of AeHe ome time that ll-|) legislation) y considered will satisfy your constitu-| OF Oa Or CARNES JUDGE GOOD -- This Sentiment in Favor of Common GratitudeDr. Prompts Pierce's Medicines. thermselyes have aed Ap F « iessufoil existing eet ReeFins sufficient ‘confidence of all ef you members that you will, to over-| personal. motives not allow ride your calm judgment and Triends Kilmer''s markable people the by eney or the [ae eee Been County. bladder. aie any od + to me remedy membering or advised is not what of OF Land Rise Up and Praise Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Blessed These people, so ready rae anxious to recommend slo he ia THREATEN HUoSTS 2 AVS All Over This partisan- of |represent pe If 1907. trust I may, by| as such, | eonduet in} reposed have TG OF sake fiat ERO interests of| the diversified FACTIONS eee Old I show a without all, lea IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST and and you My motto shall be a square deal, |me. BETWEEN JANUARY15, | presiding officer rulings | my y acts, trust the pea FEARED BLOODSHED over | preside that] moved the nominations close, and that Joseph | was] This by acclamation be elected by the seven solons vigorously opposed Ve who. recraeet Parry Tolton of Democracy was motion the and state, and C. M. Croft! his voting by compliment a the state's good money Oo. ord privates ‘i +S ud tributes of cards the speak- ves tele me Amo aon me 2 friends. a owed on some or the were those dolph Kuehler, W.. D,. Sutton. Joseph of Mr. Thomas Makes and Full Mrs. Iu- and Mrs, Speech, Speaker Joseph acknowledged the reception and said: "I thank you for the honor you have . 2 so graciously bestowed upon me as your : THhic of Thou art Thee in this blessing and upon meet at will a spent this] - FAVORETE IPTION FOR WEAK WOME It would arrangements house the in py uioyes ed will serv- to the of the time Members to be asked the bring; of rules on tocommittee ate work their : give such a plan about or tardiAbsence : are | to the representatives of number A to the clerk by re ported be ness will in! to be in favor of a change Known of the house. present | the speaker the At laws revenue the ane See a the mn rease in re ea : oon eee SCL wi Mhere two years in debtedness DOLE AR. ONE FOR DAYS SIXTY new some of $700,000 unless it deficit every will teli you Republican The | devised, are raising funds Ways of It is thought prebable - that er a. bill' day -- ee = what the Legislature is doing, eee ---- - 3 E L er falls canteen! pin duty, giveg Thy and King of we come Father, hour the or BROKE ohare > THE Righteous t¢ Thy Thou As these men the high and responsibil- the -of happiness of a great people United States and his manhood they led and guided of Thy profess... in their glory in and of ee*that acting advisors blessing Tress. everlasting in the ~-God Heavens, j of Thy only begotten Son "solvon Ward ty ered in the hearts: ; sembled here we Jaws Thy for the great. ares inter:inc : er-Mountain-:: seech. Thee' to spirit may abide of those who. have for the purpose of welfare ; states. bless trate. of our great over the pe : € Wespray 1 people ep of lean. * e pray Thee ‘the Chief louse of ‘asen- of this We be- Mayis- nation:"who-rules a aes this,.our free' Amer: : to bless and' guide him?"May Phy: Hlesalweeles ce ay coke 5), als S rest with with acabinet, es Ua the senate and Witt representatives and all his the that are associated with 13] less ms fe chief magistrate ‘of iS] i:a the ihakewisn i is, ouv beloved May = they be service to the the David and. eke nt ourselves here in the capacity ot a legislative body, and humbly beTtes<in, grant to them as to these men here assembled, the grace and wisdom which shall. enable . them in justice and In end HOUSE. dwellest name . upon the assembled national congress. upon the governor and officers of our Y 7 & E eee own state, its Judges and servants, ane all the life of this great state. ore ravens TILE sesch We peace which has blest its life. We Thy. blecsing upon the President the who. reser cone eet, aThee, to wisdom. > Chaplain Kings, for would thank . Thee for the prosperity oe Thou hast given to the republic, for the ask IN SLATE. asking nits hour papray we strength 5 Simpkin, A. guidance whom HE SENATE. P. Lords our vee Sew love to serve the state with that fidelity and these noble characteristics which will be worthy of the Christian RESCR coun- Utah committee. the of absolute the only to order of typewriters, way in the etc clerks The to| from| lege ition ¢ like that decided of Jackson J. chairman is made be | be will appro- | né oe | Stationery, favored committer with dis- | Was be Joseph tive ty commit- ao -. IN them looked be - Chaplin was he The | Then a cheer went up, followed by hearty applause, asthe he demonstration mounted the Wiiile rostr on means two) by handled men. for even on that officials state the by Democrats came out of the ballot- Noo unscathed last November. Chairman Vigus named C. KE. Marks of Salt Lake and William H. Maughan of Cache county as a committee to escort Speaker Joseph to the chair going will _ ae claimed been had It house reyenune Aainiae act Joseph Sut-| Critehlow, Dyreng, Kuchler, son, Meeks and ton, Hansen buy} will committee contingent The supplies for the officers necessary the Speaket the reason and house of the yesthe committee appointed Joseph terday was to have all things in work-}/ paraphe r-/) proper the with ine order, of the) Some nalia by this afternoon. the killed each sense. in a se, him, votes cast for The eight other's vote, There Mr. Tolton were by Democrats. no one disDemocrats-and are cight came E. ee it until Carl covered seat his to take county Emery from in and Representative Robinson | tc announced that he had appointed on| the senate. the contingent funds committee, Jaek-| Was appointed to confer with the sen-| for of oe ran, both Republicans, were absen Speaker paid Tolton he eesetiaties Joseph : Committee. Speaker adjournment of bodies its place in and with, pensed on conimittee a | substituted Bree 1:30) until ways on epresentative | te& were questions would | separate he poe Contingent Names After The lin the petty luxuries of pearl-handled | known as the revenue Seana fountain self-filling and professional lobbyists all also come in penkrives 2 o'clock | these senate which at message Richards' motion to aajourn carrie this afternoon : : z : the nomina-| the secondéd Democrats ing to a vote.| went the question tion, and votes thirty-five showed roll call The Mv.! for Tolton eight and for Joseph and} opponent, his for voted Joseph little neat a in vote his explained his} to referred he which in speech from gentleman the for Sarina high S.| Willard members, Two Beaver. Hanson Elder, afternoon this min-| ecess of ten the with session deliver withdrawn. I] placec of Iven county. in nomination. The six remain-| of Box punjes committee. house took The the of session the watehword indulge longer present Will be no will : Nae Chaplain >. 3 Plore P. A. Simpkin. Christ all of these our Who are striving for mankind. We ask and favors in Redeemer. "the the ine name of ° ° 2 . ‘ os ‘ ; |