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Show eae had but consider thé: matter. Repradentitive Dotius, chairman the public funds committee, favorably upon the report of 3 board of' Teak ene l6an house. 4 bill % o'clock c No: 24, , Thursday aeay Speaker When refe eubsntited stpened. } afternoon on a b Called by 7 an. fewhile Fv gever bieen A or wentfhe he pevetebnadiatt From Prominent Edu- and e || , it FAVORED cnbillthe 1 i 1d | i } ation as tang. considered,| of Favor Separate Measure Made ° There > is much 2 Boys % be Men's on spent adds ° the buyer, be it much Our - \%5 the saved All to the 4 4|4 ne that o - wealth SAR or little, as well as habitj of apparel % reductions le LZ | 4 } % and have on been of reduced the Gardner seasonable i this for Thompson. Salt Lake "The fs out 4 4 order," high grade by has cane ore stolen from ‘the mines) unscrupulous miners. Colorado already passed such a jen Nahe y for the detection and punish- es or4 "high oe An owners: {r¢ legislature grading,' aiid o on art rs moasuire im i of now yf rhe session n to maintain ae tion We Wea to our ce petition Nevada] ernor of 1e!''members {0 protest : Idano a .n¢ ses has/ the h schools goods. the { such MAI LAAN AON SSS Who' +s Who || (n theo j | Legislature. 4 higher the salaries and powers board of equalization and law creating the board. : A communication ooturs h e a iat the the amend sta te tu al dent Lehi "aipolnted to in-| coal famine ques- tion * sented riding colle ge; A Nelson Bet eee is known. how public inatr uction; G. N. Child, end. And maybe that High school; J. B. FE ous s, ade Ti- | Callister's bill met the ¢an Fork High school ur i ates: ator Benner X. Smith's : . H. Robinson, Manti ga co wo : i 7 ™ , the} from the senate| } . "| aS sites or five Pe CEm INE aoe a cand ate of Egsertsen Superintendent Working Hard. Eggertsen, one James P. of | Jard county, res 0 A 1s resolution. been had most I pre- ; the e most school workers J prominent in | | . by Representative Barnett pro-} the state, and an unflinching friend | that a committee of five be of high schools, is working hard for sapolnied in the housese to ‘act with the e@ eng Le enactment of a‘ law that will em& ihe sf ; rte a like committee from the senate p to hyrace the propositions se r setquestion ; forth wasin fore: whic ear ication. he gt aati wailats tora Alscuseead fully att a a a Poneto! ortPause ive lature the' scrap M1) that is why Se nati or fate that Se 2n-| at 2% Wher it-No, 2 and sold bill met completed in Thaw time 31%. j| be lof lee Glasmann of excused both. " Ogden It the have the noon re- No 3 hard, £,40% No. 4 3. the St. Jan. inca goston, consent} taEne. dy ivat Private ‘ nib} ohm = "CL in ie "NG sdémiet < » house fromthe ce ‘ i tet tain SBIcean DuUsINess poy eatin to the duty ot. -". ea should eg ar se ry importance] ‘ ee hept peoothe 2 state. Discuss aie sepste heard more question ing a eb ae of tte ¢Repeat In. Hiends ast the. ha ‘of both - Seer i ; gopoal: ' Work, Bae E Pt Tee consolidation | cohjon)s. Fs ioe aa ROR institutions res hatiged: ; Senator sasures. : . came clation e red hospital favored Sensalaries of state officials. The only change was raising the bank ge lees s pay from $1,200 to $1,500 a vear. Soenatoor eeerice's billy No. 9, ulating the amount of fees for. besses and expert si apenas , Was - ommended The Tor passe _. rhe senate. ooeettpe on judiciary poate ensen's iat ae taxes 4 on a uniform date, concurred, ‘When mission lien on property and the senate Senatér Lawrence's coal comresolution came ator Benner X. Smith up again, wanted Sen- to know why so many members of ‘the legislature were required Senator Lawrence explained that by having ten on the committee, there would always be "m@ quoru! The resolution was passed unanimously on roll call. Senator Williams being the only one absent. Then SenatorSmith of Salt Lake told the senate something it probably did not know when he read from the constitution' & section which provides that all joint resolutions, as well as dills, shall be - three fie before passage, new member, Senator Smith fade a hit; and the rules. of the senate will be changed to correspond with the constitution. | HOUSE CALENDAR Cit. Bills Introduced Bullen is now st: to the is not aors of the . : a drafting sili ¢ * pat wants its |Job. He the e state stat ‘ today, pepunsel $0 a ‘ri downown" hota * ¢ «® and the to ox "Tell how-| vibe proposition i Oo The PEDEGSeuULLIVE a|Pryan = ee asso- is one of the best orators < nd-‘is ‘is therefore there 8 qualified f "d. ‘ dae . hd - " SeTaeN, prisoner to speak ad ho before voted the - the and hear him, ought of the movement for FOE house be- present to be at the economy in wanted Bence a the Prope tte legislature. = * consid-| Senate committees would accomp- lish a lot more if they met in the brning instead of the afternoon. By ning meetings the committee secs report at the afternoon sessions and thus saye 24 ho * = Those senators and representatives who don't live in Salt Lake probably are not informed on the coal situation, They live at hotels or other places and don't worry about fuel. If _ lived in Salt Lake county where ae is pee iB and where they ran up mpty coal bin every tim they. SRtt iginres things might be dife And again, fie senate may have killed Senator Callister's measure irrigation waters and alkali lands out of deference to the United States senate, before which a similar measure js now pendin url Armstrong. H. B. No. cs, We stphal )-Amend- ing sections, 1, 4 and 5 of C hapter 114 of the laws of Utah, 1905, and to aT courage the destruction of certa wild animals; providing bounties bad the killing thereof and providing the manner in which the bounties may be procured. (Live Stock.) H. .B.:No. 69, (Hoone)-Providing an eight- hour day for miners, those who work around mines and other workoa {Lavor.) H, No. 70 and 71, ? (Robinson)- Amending the act forbidding tHe car- ying of concealed Weapons with intent to commit bodily harm. (Judiclary.) an oe me city, Jan. 29, 1907, Minnie L. age 4 years 3 months. The funeral ‘wilt be hen Thursday, Jan at 2 m. at S. Evans c hapel, 33" Bone State Street. Interment City cemetery, ---_-~ THE e | 5. Low --. | Close | | gi, | | ( TRA. 4 ie 1% | | | 8% . aa ‘ ‘i 15% S35 | | Bills Introduced rs No. 60,- DIES FROM BLOW ON HEAD RECEIVED IN COASTING A blow on H. B. No. 65, (Dean)-Prohibiting| as "slot machine' in thisS State and bucket hops "and bucketshopping | pres¢ribing yenalty Violation. within the Staten (Banking and' In-| (County and } unicipal Corporations,) surance Ss. B. No. 52, by Mr. Seely-aor HH. B. No: 66, (Nephi, Jensen)-| lating service of stz allions, ete nd reThis bill Was. not allowed: to be placed pedaling Chapter 5 of Revised Gtatutes, on record .by the speaker being an {Live oe k.) exact copy of senikte bill No: 4°" by S. No. 53, by Mr. Gardner.- Senator Benner xX. Smith prov iding préviding ‘for disposition ot security ‘the death penalty for refractory life on usurious loan, (Banks and Bankconvicts. "MBs INO. '67,. CNephi Jensen )- S.-B. No. 64, by Mr. Hulaniski- Amending section: 325 of t e Revised Legalizing transfer of Post cemetery Statutes of Utah relating to penalties site to United States. (Federal Reimposed upon corporations not or~ lations.) : the last Thursday nesday fr. Seuth on 2 went of Mrs. but West was to school the Cowley, the soon untjl coasting death street. pained it while the Walter, John Second head head caused night and the time, Wedson of The youngster forgotten. Wednesday of 435 blow for He noon, when he was excused by his re complaining of pain in the hea He went home Steadily worse. The but boy reached finally dled him. summoned before the Dr. 9 3.04 Sead WE REPORT, A sale great is the WITH REASONABLE PRIDE satisfaction that this fur greatest event in our his- tory, Wonderful interest has ken from the start. We are than satisfied with the result. nesy the Furrier, Knutsford, be legal "temporary formality oe Ged pete r 5 fro "the to wife. South MUOW % POON . steady 5, Harry Barnes, one of the proprietors of the Shamrock cafe at 23 Com"mercial street, was found wandering around the streets late Wednesday night and taken to the receiving hosda by Officer Pierce, where it was found that he was oe with inciplent typhoid fev Dr. Stewart, the family SHidaiS. ‘Was called and ook the man to the Holy Cross hospita Barnes when found was clad only in a nightgown, trousers and overe oat. He could give no clear account of his after leaving that three years he was confined three home, that he nore station. attacks been more M aptern No. but said had been ete _and 1 a New: 68@70; eee York, 244434 closing ence ve Time ber cent; He and shows the activity in Salt Lake real in we last thirty days is about h a says says corresponding that estate double years," said Thomas Homer Home er Abstract company Wednesday evening. indicates ee progress is ma a s "This which activity the city those whe hold property here. attitude of small buyers has changed greatly in the recent past. Many of them are Waiting anxiously for bargains in real estate for investment, and watch the market closely, whereas it used to like ae teeth to get them interested at all. FRUIT GROWERS Salt ORGANIZE ‘Lake ees: Horticulturalists Combine to Handle Cr Crop. Fruit growers of Salt Lake county are making arrangements to effect an organization to handle the county fruit crop, Definite action was taken at a meeting of the fruit growers, held in the Winder meeting house Tuesday afternoon. A committee was appointed to draft articles of incorporation, and another to look after the welfare of the organization in the districts of the county. Charles Charles Gunderson; N. Taylor, Tobe Stay. ¢ Does it 1d' wor 5 time iy a, motb suntry' 8~ cov mGELY yy TO ; be government-a sd Saris h thi of LAR given righ BAe pa advocate due to the of 5 t 12 rightl to to sonevoteof and the Tig & of mien? monument to aq mother's the » mothe t oFTe: great m a : monumen and sacheu. dissy or tainting hasepells, 1 gnaw- eadaches, dizzy 0 ee and easily startled, he ist | n women | 1 delicacy of her | a scientific medicine, have been proven. hed. a SS etftia: Baer makers of which to, and fe ‘i eakne irregularities, tarrhs "th " nm ‘ its print. be most) yorite Prescription" imparts inothe cure | ety ngth to the w hole system es, period1 orgi a ns distinet!y 8 hy feminine in wasti lvie drains and | Poy and remedy, . thea MMAls oa ‘ ae a worked, shilitated lasting and, to the Pp artic ular. ; habe ldlatadoea ili oes milliners, teachers, aanakara seamstresses, " shop-girls," fas is . "ing mothe rs, and pie ss use-keepers, nursing ; OT! 1 c every bottle-wrapper and « tats cor feeble women generally, Dr. Pie rce's pleteness: and correctness ur ib oath; 2 | Payorite Presen ption is the greatest Swemedy.dévised and adapied:to WQM2N'S | earthly boon, being unequaled as an . on expet er li : pte ov 0 Vv -am fie educated-| aticine o : a and a restorative appetizing ans ial tonic. a ; ner shysician-an expr eed 8] Anis \s a soothing and strengthenin oe Woman 8° diseases; a Temedy; every. ins|'; ine, "Favorite Prese vp ition" is un‘gredien a ioe hag re pisos ery equaled and is invaluable in allaying ten endbrsement-of tke most eminent nd subduing nervous excitability, irwriter ts of all thgevera i schools alyiliti |r itabuit and vous exhaustion. nervous nervo vey i hysteria, spasms, het ; ae curalgia, a en other digies suing wus 6 dance, and o , | nervo vous syrnptoms commonly attendant Df} upon functional and organic disease of the - worn) eee Frashinor ali ep and relieves mental anxi- y ety y. and despondency. weak, nervous women should aes shun the use of alcoholic No woman suffering froma any of the which, from: their stimulate | above mptoms tan afford to accept : ' : : ores buses isn i exhilerating etvect may seem, | any secret aaa ae eed sal Ano q > apie ine. ik ne fi ss ; i aranty:or Meni ne Panne ENCE Sera | i Jan per bid, per + clothing. James Bolton: ©, Anderson, Felkins and not possibly do eee cee strictly private and sac redly confiden- | and all answers are returned: in| sealed envelopes. Address: Dr men. harm meray in any if offered Gia At state or' velvis. . backathe, alee ierce, ee eae Invalids' Hotel ireadent| gicdf TRetitute, Buttaios - 9: oe! and Sur-| - . spring pring ryp at T) all 2%4 i‘ Gemand or. SAH = | Dr. Pierce invites all suffering women| to cons ult nce by letter free of charge. | All Jetters of consultation are held as | basis) , ‘Mexico rk ‘ Fr Money. cent BIT Bick tor no alcohol tial condition of the system. , a se tae lain, If a woman has bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in the abdo-| ) Plain R, No.| .-Money on. cent ruling: 2; contains 67@68; medium, No. 1, York tls which Only invigorating and nerve strengthening effects can follow the use of this! famous medicine for women It can} ca rate, 0 1 The Invisible r Sirians Sakae - iere Is No we za sre. ort w per --_-- if . raps eon harder, 60. ds 1y r bills, 5@5% 9 days, 5% six months -- Sole ole 0ca Bifocal ; wie one a z as orescus The Curves G erent: \gents Columbian Special Lens . " Round the Eye : ‘ : : : Gosil Z ------ - A i us Famous actual 84.800 Denver da Ree ae Lye 5 Comforter ; = . Kansas City Stores ° we é 259 Omaha for posted rates 4.8274 8214 and ot S6@4.8 ; commercial bills, 1.80%. Bz ‘r silt yer, 67% Mexican doll,ars; f Gover nme nt bonds" steady; railroad bonds heay Blake Main Salt Dallas Street Lake Portland City Unlisted Stocks on *Change. Six of the unlisted stocks took part in the trading on the open board yesterday morning. One hundred Standard Copper brought $1.22. ¢ er G se sold KKentucky brought n Ohi ee sigalg aan ee sO : Ippe as Ss oO z there serie o-sales ooo At ee oe noon sessfin 100 Pe ‘ch pper 1 Ss ae Thompson a ANa1 iver we Furs, so week hesy ns ogee ae IS A have that ands a £6 if fi l il shares To buy at a store that has'a reputafion + ' r the best obtainable. You are not taking store as your headquarters. Our line of ete have just arrived and we can suit 36, ce and on oh NEBRASKA eee BUSY WEEK arranged it is our proving FOR US prices on a for our customers also. the Furrier, Knutsford. busy| record at the C. E: DAVEY, % degrees. - winitation prec ition the ce 1 local ae office 62 SMITH, E. 2nd Sec, and So. Treas, Ps aoe J. B. BETSOR, DEN TAL PARLORS 40 AIN STREET. (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) tell phone 1199-7. VYhen you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES you have at your service the MOST PERFECT MODERN APPLIANCES: IN CHARGE*"OF FUL OPERATORS SKI x Pht aR : sae ae Teeth' -c \e excess| tof rs J. ee DR Accumulated an Hi. ~~ rood of temperature since Jan. 1, % degrees | Relative humidity, per cent at 6 p. m : = Total recipitation from 6 p. m. to 6G} me COMPANY, Manager. 5 7 39 degrees, which is 7 degrees above no cna Ace umulated excess of temperature sinece.the first of the month, FURNITURE " for honest dealing an@ handlins chanees when you select this Iron Beds, Dresss rs, Chiffoniers, you. Give us a eall Me- coe Yesterday's faerie of the high . fora time, to do good, but whicch, {rom the imevitable effects of the alcohol in basis)--Fin medium, ona Ster ling inUasicer exchange weak BiinGase ceils with it And Philadelphia hospital for eT,business earth , and the HAVE CONTRIBUTED hould: and efficac ious réliable (of woman' ‘$ peculia omit DE i medicines re-| of the weather prem for the twentyREAL ESTATE TRADE four hours ending at 6 p. m. Maximum emperature, 47 fla grees; minimum tem3). degrees; SHOWS LARGE INCREASE|: ture,eo mean tempema- "The 1 tuate his mem- beWOMEN delaved WHO i our strength especially Tink market (scoured medium, New New asier, months Neff; BLOOD. Lin VER.LU NGS. fine Ma 3 ( olorado THIS ago in to the cong, have ake Not. w an'a of practic for,. the a. recure woman's peculiar distasdg; med\which has ae 7 bona-fide dures to its ¢ moore v 2 Der- Jas, basis)-Eastern G0 day bills; TYPHOID SUFFERER FOUND ON STREETS sly he remembered suffering bed at 825 and knew iting found himself in the he is subjéct to such in make ap Delicate ordinary saz: (scoured), 5% De pee oo vindicated. oo actions voice Louls. " Boston. 24-The wool Jan, Territory Pine. by]2%: te ‘ sig-| en > Men' : this made Se sald, "I'll likebe duty his required Just) Gee . me w © Behet the Itjury," = II IT-IS areas Ocarina ae *aple (scoured 7275, fineMu medium, TONG: 68@70; ‘ sal insanity," Beard. physician V-----_~<-) Wednesday. s. N Rasband.- Prohibiting hai51, wesby ofMr...devise' known SUCCESS would only 1p recognized. he should not Heed roodbe mothe ne thatEven tied medical 16.80 fe 30.-Wool, mother} { staple, Wate e faa) atabite 7 over Of our great fur sale is the strongest evidence ‘of our well - establis ed eee the Furrier, Knuts- son, SENATE CALENDAR UNQUALIFIED plea the a which | | MARKETS jhis|free, H@5, regon (scoured Kleinberger, a silk merchant, All| doubt that 0 the » defense ‘ defense would be e the "unwritten law" was removed today HY thé prisoner Srigcnes I self He saldithe himself. ¢ : ir noon recess that Thaw nificant admission. this upon Spell ably, ana pate to stay home _ because they " hadEvelyn severe Thaw colds," was he present saic with her in| |¢ause he didn't want to pay a » ©dollar a6 work in the |to go the jniention | head ganized under the laws of Utah and doing business in this ~ state before ane with the provisions of section 351 of the Revised Statutes of the state of Utah, (Private Corporations.) H. 'B. ae 70, (Richards)-Amending section , Chapter 107 of the laws of Utah, hae: providing where an entire country is constituted Into one school district it shall a county be school district a the first class, (Edveation and A Ss. , ae Wednesday. MODRIMECCIE DIED. witrec- public health vociinattes recom- the 6 reg- mended the passagt of Senator Benner X. Smith's medical bill anda ipa' Johnson's osteopathy bill. All of: these reports were aseaian by at that ee separately from the question | affecting the two colleges. The voters at last November's election iectded in favor of the state apportioning a part of the state school faae toward the maintenance of high schools in the state. vp e state is in great need of legislation providing for public high schools," fae Superintendent Eggertsen yesterda "As it is now, there are only a Pick high schools in the State, and they are maintained by local taxation. If, in some parts o be State, there are boys and girls who Want to go to a high school, they are (hicen to go to the university or the Agricultural college, where they get the work they should get at the high schools. On other hand, if they don't to to either of these institutions, they ge te another high school, if they have none at home, and it costs them ae more expense than. it nld." and ae Wednesday was another dull a in the senate, although the session { one of the longest held by that bony The bill regulating the practice of medicine and defining the powers of the state board of medical examiners and the bill legalizing the practice of osteopathy and creating a board of examinets, were passed after sec ou and third reading. There were only few slight changes as~-to plithecdiig? and ec peeyied The mines and mining committee ig coe davorkely on Mr. Rasband's bill, 19, requiring a to estab- ator aranng : ass a of the State Te ested associat set into that controversy. The SENATE Salaries cainfaittea Park's bill, No. pesk pubite ara er ats practically refers two colleges It Medical and Osteopathy Bills Passed -Committees Report Pavorably. lish emergenty Phe |bill on the high .school question which ' TIE 2 or ‘work Pel i similar, wedi e to. ulany Bere aited i : palen a i gz asures, acm:d madmen 0% pending eae ‘The: hearing: Wwill be continued. IN 4. to rive. in the =5 ae a . tel nt levy to- maine HOES ' . Se ses i"Vy are eenecdeé on the night put. treas IT WHAT Why the { ki Prices. D stim at ahaa ir a 1 mains the} tha ; go to the Colonel George B. Squires for in-|chum, Mae McKenzie. © racine She looked 6X!¢ fr set Pee een at A gri-of | Surance surance commissioner, ,» -ollege i or hae if oy you please.|/and the University unfit : for :the long session in the| ATS ' = Sek teed ie da lenny " The. aes toe awaywants tg Tentitttionm with these the legislature, high || Should is likely the that billthepass colonel will land theit} badly ian Ee| hee is Uaefenry The ventilated eleventh juror T Consolidation. : committce about ; E> Bes liv dull, though firm The quiet) shrinking up the red corpusclés-of the | Prescription, which is o : NOY M-} ; , | POSITION' and ‘has-a récerd of ode tote. is not comme pies upon untavor-! plood, are sure to do great-and lasting "igo Reece however an eens ‘active movement}..jam inthe long "run. sesides they | years of cures and sells more Jargely 1¢| | an wi Fas: not vedantic cipated ae this ea x in beget a craving for stimulants which is | to-day than ever before. . Its makers | a ay g I 6r,,a/ é Dealers ‘ are ngs not:dism: high prices John| with confidence ar @--are: " iyed at the} Honor ‘ most deplorable. 1 hhold no secre Ont Favorite crets from | withhold . ne : oe ony their a th x PreseripP patients, || cay ae bh editor. | Small volume oe tr bes ae oo et x mu mae tion" is the one remedy for woman's be i rae a Po hag to be the oY that een Meetiher soeeph peer . Be aes should absent : pace é tte |{ icalsaepains, ted into the legislative halls z Strother |and his appearance created and 1 son. o of nterest. Those who know Mr. Glas-| Brisbane Walker, the mz 1gazine 2aniay a to the causes of $01 vention at Ogden, and Mr. Eggert- | Mann were sure he was down on some} Harney is in poor health. oie or ath The Walker nas] 2 resolution . os read a paper onthe is pore ay aol is qui proposition. move} important errand and the they all wanted! told eee cakta the committed already| both sides that The he knew high bott schools Beatie of the Ee Na state Savointed. by are|to foClaneer know aendtimiirithe speaker what it was to examine! por AS usual, the | Stanford properly taken White care and the Thaw of, he says. | Ogden family a ish postmaster = Poreign grades are was "mum.' steady. Quo-| is declared, however, that he is tations: ? : ‘ into the questfon, und the committee lhe y are maintained by local d taxaact in conjunction with att on,-and. in ‘only a Unprejudiced. few portions instructed of vais toif that ac , : he allforn ia ton, vt (scoured Neither basis)-Northern Mrs, William ; enate Thaw nor the body agreed are: i(@t8; : Jk ap-| tl northern r q state good, 66@67T; by do tl they mid; exist at awn at all. a rate All of the : lobbying He, ehate done ait by the f Countess GoAMe2 26 A 11] of Yarmouth as ; was in rants court} thé state »to:| third. houge" is done outside dic county, 65@66; southern, G2@s3; mittee =g fa of legis- ne has ever infant, mother . grow inn, his § @ become great Ml no longer " , - rer said by special requireme which contains St. : Louts, Ee a mediums, is true, howaccepted will reported ti men rs: are eatwit é yesterday ; dealer, and David leal no end 1 of! | real estate dealer tax ing with is is who an1 ae ee boi this brief artiéle to pights and-privileges * " tomorrow sides. Pe a4Jay, he should should be built mur But it js not so first to No. -_--_ WOOL case would hav os to before Terry of Hinckley, MilIf a persistent rumor pee a visitor at the legis-| ever, two men already eink William in . the | prosecution open 7 (eat | cess Thursday. yesterda 5 be jury , who greatest & and | up No. 2 ha a 75 HaEbherns 3 1 spring, 74 "No.2, . ‘ 20.- the «5 OLN ee ie eee " 4 court adjourned Jate this afit seemed more than likely the he had monumentsave erected Bf ‘ perh ips perpe ] : name oO f the syen forgotte ton even the that the wor oe should h ork is the mother's primarily atid, yet should " { esahd AK eeipts a adopted the repo. nti : e te a 5 Tein we gelation al roan ly consolidation fight is settlec in EN supe rints NaOnE OL ical oountiechools legislature there will be very li es dgeateatee tien, sex retary, Logan Agricul- | legislation affecting either college un-/ternoon asis were and t| Sc h ools and further the st educational inrequested anc Range will recelve a ¢ of ae ts of this state ios pie Pas by, < Senator Callister's bill to provide} paper: ¥ oo) "Ope n.| ne a ee teal High thes First-C ontinuing the present three for an inevstigation of alkali lands and tee es ppoause they realize Wheat | rll tax x for the main tens ance of the pri- irrigation waters, need o the iry ae be mar | ad BrammMar gs The bill passed ECR T conducted without a disse nting| aa by cera Second-Appropri pa ihe alt ee - Sanne ratlon the nee with THE TIAL CATR eee. s| 1 lamar Fr MI vote. euly 7% [78%78. . ACES Or pene nears eihiah s J experiment station, was Kitled ie he Ble e Ve ‘A ee Pagel yah ihr oe:priating a specitic core. a yesterday. ‘Some of those who| Eleventh Talesman, House. bill, No. Silk et 24 providing Tus inte that] 9 certain4 per ic 6 i the taxable prop- are watching owners:of traction engines pay fight | chant for | erty of the Accepted by Counfor the maintenance | believe the deaththe of consolidation Oats | Senator Calliste1 S| damages done 3 by su h engines toj/of May state [28% in atithtions. of 8% higher éduca| measure to mean'a slam at the col- | sel . rt-\ Wednesday county Hh roads - and bridges, Pork | waaW report re The cotio committee on agriculture lege. pea . . ed Kevorably. osand passe d the hous¢ May. [16.89 17,23 | . Respectfully ee by paar Poomne and irrigation to which the & bill can nal House bills a commi Nos. 18 and 199 came nett Mf } i up| signed, fe signec 1, reported iS J Se =ePAU NL ? the ; | referred, rep .against it aoea and the; ‘ | 2't high t nsideration and LY college of f the house [9,67 section (9.82 and| of Tt th m hool £ lo Pd anid the re : *t ; Until Aiea senate apis piatlie Robinson asked that aYih sv be placed at the foot of the calendar, They provide for an increase In| good | beth Shiel 1} {I a m ed, T@I5, G75; No. No. Wa@$i: ‘s What) market | &F mon eat "Cash and What greatest c: i yhvsipte tenn <3 s one, tried and | by an e xperit need and_ skillful physi strong. were | Bensitive system, there yar upo " was Shorts ; onsiderhi ch | proven, Ke cian, safe and Being remedy adapted Pe Ae dehe ts ae made toof worman's native American g able demand by. outside. investors. May | may rely to regain' heaith, strengtty and | sys sais ¢ ts, and without alcohol, Glass Cyan. Pears ohn unchanged nchliag end. ite atat }| the power'to fully é sold at 17.0. Lard opened enjoy lite va cts ‘harmless 1 roe's Fave in its, effects a hatdani rfectly hie less 4 a 8 et mal ee ai 1 a Pan Ribs were 5 That ‘remedy ‘is ‘Dr.Fiet = j re re ulition of the female x3 | cents. dai higher at. 9.474 and sold. up to} Preseription-a ANF tn anya cpowe from-thé:roots o of remedy native made «forest wholly plants | in As erful invigorati ng : tonic, "Fa- PARANA ‘PRA BN the of Inliom that and amt Nai hood whent Provisions. ao6d buyers 2 lr. high ELAR Motherhood. 1 1ved therefore, the ‘ recognition of the dignity.J and tender 1ereiore, erie ae } 1e that this ; Ts tis pie ouses ieee: timate ©stimate ory, and ne ¥ | opened D to]! and public winter F| VANA um of seem possible : 1 4 Fi 5 system; the sor ov- honorable, legislature th tablishment maintenan 30138) CSTR a aaee Meee commission by Strong wheat , £ 0 3 Z| ; % 7 J 4 in addi- school ll excellency, he of enc ours Lee _ anes pres hi his 9.-The Nidios of ink think : man 5 rach,' gees imaginary Be ae in aos u " spots hefore her 1 nchanged | hade . los a wt OF Eaten he ye eee a, ob ear eae Opened unchs ee ise oe, 12) a icholia, or " paler ‘ sine the writer great } ere 4ea@n4e sure to per sold at-46 and advanced e lore| eyes, to 4644 nble, eatarrhal : drain ; os a wenkening disagreenble, ‘63, cate going bnet tribute. to eae 2 a a fee m pelvie Organs, she can make Prices no were strong all day on. tiv f | just desert is if a Il aite oe ae ral S hy resorting to the use of Dr an 5 eeay sol1 1 2 Shan ; Lo ee 464046%, nG aa ry when }ad} + broken fact down theit : atit. Oe i I stak i wark. ) 5 |Pierce's Favorite Prescription. i will close strong es: ie ‘ : "alth and streng yV OVer-W K n J : Q. T rket : $56: %Y | 5 16%oats. ware cna j Fea aquent bearing hee invigorate wee and néver ehding toil: whety of sidchildren, } up a oe rere ware Ot the Lhe stro nee ‘ cepeeie tonevite Sv ever i Pen " Bach Cra ' g‘or by 2 ¥ and local bulle-were bidders. eet May household, ‘whatever may overDr. |e lerce LV pa reiaite iesined kind-genuine delivere o to Governor |IZ rrertse es Z lS ut yesterday by L. eee said} chairman and superintende nyo aa , gentle of Jan: ‘ 4\° % Sale, was from ei aie the 2 "Speaker" .Tolton, and s Spey aker} county schools It is intended for the Joseph took his seat everyone, Inc 1ud- | eyes of the legislators, ing to the. whom sergéant-at-arms, it laughed] will be sent, as is as follows: ‘ good-naturedly. n lew of the fact that After the atondments had been dis-| theWhereas people of U ne statte MhaNe Ek. , 76 Y tutlo 0 posed tne Btate of Eee Speaker Ss Joseph en essen themselv s i ayor of public See pao, the bul said | that high theschools; would and school prevent of assay in vlefund WYO) Is GUNG offices He Pedaiving| SAC! present insuffi- as Got Think then | ession- : Sacredness Z| tional ‘ chances to make ' unusual savings. _ Many lines of Men § and Boys wearing 14 g ees and f FIR belt .entire offset 7e $| easier prices at Liverpool. May opened | have o EXCep . Corn Dignity a voice in our gover foie ae' Silech J | junchanged aa 78M, Asal to 4 GivAC toide Renna higher at 7 cthen acid ) |. we st ‘ti ignorant, vas. been most well msigniicant said that "for « V every it; 78% ne are hh ae to his mother "The' See market wis strong 6 all da The) + there tshould. Pabe a TY monument meetin 4 -_ é y < a economy. . offers Clearence Chicago," 4| demane ee a a of and UlBse 4| i splendid1 j Winter great or Clothes. Clothing cultivating > . 1% \¢ upon the bill. Pa bill: w intr A d 7 ties * he said, ‘‘fot the purpose of} State assistance in the maintenance pre yeatirie the -,"' Fhce if Sathorn aa of high schools in the ae Fe as he» got. Reprs : : ‘f order {ties of the state is dont mplatec , & féet n t of order wit ate oh aan . "L arise' to & point ot ora: y mn Mr: Speak-|a communication addressed to Gover, anid: _ te. your point oOflernor John C. Cutler by the high order," replied‘ igre ale |The | school and college section r' Tolton of the me "Oo Sa sake eaning | : rs aera ar‘iettiaen a Ue h) SURaepnih beforea ontine hline | munication ee tha house," to‘ j J | at and saved ie : Consider- Legal Last General Election. an amendment was being considered, Snedicdy : Joseph attempted to sp: 2K | retorted The a, 4) Z| A Would Helpelp You 10uU to to Savvave wou e 4 3 e773 BY AY RSACIATION floor} Pedagogues After! = 3Z 3 Legislature. : MARKET 4:\Wheat - gators to Governor : sp¢ HOLD 74 } to -wicld| vortant amendmen i - ra ay bly 4 ipona th ted. J ote ‘Petition : gradi ne at Came up. Tor saction: Speatce asked: Representative Tolton the re gavel 7 RIGHTS. WOMAN'S M 4 | unthl Speaker. H. B. No. 27 "th igi , 3 -- th the repramntaiiye consideration' denen, or his asked.measure,| oe JANUARY 31, 1907. SMALL RECEIPTS 4 g reported | the ga was re LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, 4 incomp let to the. the : committe and. coeeiicn ae back .to.the committee SALT or | ecommissioners. oonslderad, REPUBLICAN, ALCANANSAS ¢ TANGE °o Set of Amalgam ives Teeth. . $5.00 or' Silver Fillings Ags Gold Fillings..$1 Tew! the| ie month, 45 ine ty Ac Sumillated expres | of precipitation since Jan. inches Weather Fore cast Partly ©wane with | local rain or snow. i 7 PAU ADD as ee _ We = BARTON'S ALL $1.0 $1.00 and up - peeth Cleaned $1.00 Solid Gold etal icg 22 ik . .$5.00 Bridge Wor ik per eared Tooth 7 - $5.00 | here . Ae re LY w iv Hour Dj TEST METHOD meake. teeeth. thi it fit the mouth. $9.75. THE 4 | WEEK 99.75 Sec sent $9.75 ger pe NY Boe state $25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats are going at Hats, Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Gloves, etc, All Must Go at Cut Prices, CLOTHIERS To 45-47 MAIN MEN and BOYS ST a the examination into the subjec would need a few days mages | 4 by SE Aa THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ing used made an |