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Show HALLS i tal to Brings Garnishee Storm of State Salary Indignation Oflicer and Uh members of the o'clock yesterday noon was discovered tem. After that the the reading and the of house bill and . to house This 58 came bring the sent for in a metal school In M. No. district of 3 providing theatres and aroused speaker's wrath. of Govern- Sun- amusements house. In| ed asked to take what in action are acquainted with {ts provistons and know what they want to do with it reo ' ‘fe erema commented to the : judiciary Ae \ He regard Representative to they the Thompson the constitution that HOUSE ber of the legislature want- referred from Bills affront exempts a S. to] ing The geant-at-arms esect the if di- paser- also he into this instructed ae theand paper. y otity Mr. come was omer o serve Luke' was objectionable office. The ee to} ai btes "Return this them never house again," said to} t the} / speaker with a show of anger. close of the sessn a subcommitto consider Ih the antero>m tee met pending several" measures directed at The speaket the collection agenc said: "This ee ermileten meets to take action on bills concerning the methods of Mr. Luke. There is no use con-| cealing the purpose of the bills." The committee will report fayorably - s-the on several bills intended to interfere with the activity of this firm. The reading of majority collection] and B. the Dumb being serv- sergeant-at-arms rected to return the per to the sheriff's was a two minutes Joseph ate has to to and any ef- would x 24 , CED of a telegram United States that, his wild- applause sald deeided Sie of demonstration The to check the proven futile. Speaker seene seat vote Senator seat The oral adsen- Smoot vote stood 28 CALENDAR Passed 71 of the State Deaf Arh ARE ae tHe CEROA ATOR ‘ Byit eaoy United Sintes eonstituttonal ugainst AGAVE | by. action on this case gratulations are sen Smoot, colleague, extended to the and to Sutherland. and| CR. and as avoided a dangerous procedent goers Eh ce Ee ete eye hereah are 1e state o ulations o | Wednesday. (Hollingsworth)-Chang- name Setanta cate Behe Wh spoke his and and senate the ‘for-fts Senator othe voted ‘final Personal conto Senator in senators protection of plies min- asylum. to pleadings? (Favorably 22 (Callister) vate bitehing the rights of the state of Utah. "I originally opposed the election of Reed Smoot on the grounds whieh | ority reports of the committee on edueation and art, in relation to B No. 58, started a fight in the house that lasted for over an hour, measure repealed the law passed by fen fund. (Favorably.) stated at the time," sale Senator HR. (Richards)-Relating to Lawrence. I believed it to ba unwise first and second elass school districts. | @ Combine the two offices of one man. (Favorably I am not now prepared to say that . $3 (Bowns)--Providing money | that election was wise. So far as the the for legislature state institute of of 1899, art creating The aayaAcy roads in Carbon county. priations.) (Appro-| . attitude e S of the concerned, United there States is<a senate difference took a * purely matter and comme) cial Fro maintoited | bridge 13 0 over < 2 S PEOV. Es oh (Gottam) iding for| guage. Ene Rio Virginen (Ap- | vote on that the $1,000 yearly appropriation propriations would be spent to better advantage if ey pe eeaeny Lary bildge bverstate. upen the highways of the|the aie "Raphael (Appropriations. ) = . peaker Joseph maintained an active" opposition to the measure. He creating the institute] and the provisions governing che spending of the appropriation, and in structing the members of the institute ‘as to their duties. He held that the had been a gross violation of the jens and that no attempt had been marie to live that of up to it had lectures fits been should provisions planned be e In id|({ne |the various manner Supreme SB. 269 of taking court. an ested appeal into by been e speaker divided up thal ihe sey- |Supreme tojjust Ee FONIO tin money had of to| court. eral packages, and had been distribut, : d among the seven members of the institute as prizes for paintings. Ha charged that favoritism had been shown in the awarding of these cash Bills Introduced Wednesday. prizes, and that the money appropriated had ben wasted. Ss. B. 138 (Johnson)-Authorizing Representative Richards said that|any railroad corporation of this state he could say with authority that the | owning lines wholly in a foreign coungovernor favored the institute, and|try to sell and convey to corporations wanted it to be maintained. Rich-|under laws of the country in whieh ards said that Utah was the first state|the lines may be situated, (Railin the Union to take such action es-| roads.) . tablishing a state board to encourage 5. B. 134 (Park)-Relating to wareand teach art. and that her example oe receipts, ete, (Judiciary i) had been followed by several otier 155 (Committee on railroads) states. He referred to the paintings er ompelling street railways to emthat had been sent to the World's fair ploy conductor and motorman. (Passat St. Louis, and to the exhibition fn ed to third readin Portiand, where they attracted considBills Passed Wednesday. crable favorable SENATE CALENDAR ; I don't' think‘ proposition . moment.' Opposed we; on. ought entto thes : 18, Spur fo Haste, ae and this that it is unnecessary to file record done. If| court : proceedings in aie appeal charged introduced by provides formation the for bill corporations powers of railvoad their rights defines hold and dispose of stocks, other securities, and to acquire develop mines and lands. Several laws on the subjeet are repealed by the owning to the relating follows is. a and of mines own and Subdivision 9. To to owl ¢ velop coal lands, and not operate, when with laws of coal mines, and iron deliver any products and thereof, and to by-products purchase, own, hold, pledge ot otherwise dispose of the capital stock, bonds or other obligations of any corporation owning on operating any such lands or mines when not inconsistent ees the laws of the United Sta This portion of the bill is regarded reasons It dangerous for severa AS is Interstate inconsistent the public Commerce law It is against gives the reason that it for a custom that continues the ditions in Utah, so far as the re lations of the railroads to the mines are concerned Its dangers might be enumerated indefinitely Vv committee heard Parley L Williams, district attorney for the Harriman system, anc 1° explained that the provision would not be inconsistent with the Interstate Commerer law so the railroad did not transport out of the state. Th committee make a report on the matter probably today, and if the Ont favorable for passage bill there will minority condemning it. will be a pretty fight on the floor the bill comes when u , and be to codify may measur The e of it but revise laws, the fragments should be elimin ated . section developing The Jegislature will not go to Logan Saturday, but arrangements will probably be made for a trip to Cache valley u week from Saturday. A large portion the legislature will ably go to Bingham tomorrow ington's birthday, and most house and senate will go to Park City Sunday » visit the Daly West and Sliver King Ee * Senator $900. The original intent of the bill is practically shot to pieces, although Utah county's assessor obtains the raise which was asked in the original draft of the bill. The compromise between Utah and Weber counties seems ‘o have been on the commissionership. . * e There is about as much similarity between Representative Ixuchler's street car bill and the one submitted by the senate committee on railroads as there is in the height of the Siamese twins. ° * the that as court well Thaw In send New was congratulations' York Toleasded Senator' Johnson familiar ‘thethe amiliav wwith u tn he e Representative Pederson, who tried the way of the rejler skates Richfield, is just recovering from a strained wrist Representative Daniel MeRae, the homeopathie "said he waa eteniiiiinen resolution t wont event Coe and wanted it to go over f i , Sen- . ator Walton ra 1 the orva day. alsec he point that the senate had not received formal notification that the vote had been taken President Love put Senator Cal lister's motion, but before the vote was taken Senator John Y. Smith withdrew his second and Senator Callister ca hen adjournme nt. is taken today be until Monda A RMSTRONG. BURL TOBACCO TRUST GROWS Rumor ‘That nited American Cigar Will | Absorb Company. i Citizens and Legislators Talk For and Against Measures. OF QUESTIONS Citizens Gather posed Citizens mittee on the for ¢ Som the chamber itn County building "Galveston" the committee. of bills the of governing proposed before in Lake He opposed to amending passed the senate, commissioners *T would men rather ata salary men at Speaker seep the polities oul not if asked, of for n proposed will he. $5,000 said the the said, a the city "three year than "Can you question receive prizes for pictures record. Speaker Joseph that from are} the| ~s°3. HB. 79 BLACK EYE FOR THE FIRST BILL (Hulaniski)-Establishing| , Under this act. it would be possible 27 (Robinson)-Making false | Me#*ure Is loo sweeping, and the pen- PRIMA DONNA ACTED FAST ric a Other things, too, Hose, Suspenders, | under VPAANANVANANLALALAAAVHAGTG TS BVSSB SARE BABB J. E. Cosgriff, President AT am AUT. OPEN | af- | it | J. Daly, on Record. H. W. Peabody, RUS, Idaho, aaa The Hewlett Compares Bright, Beautiful WOOD P. Noble, or [s Ass't, Cashier. General Wyoming New Oldest and r RADIAN working a GRATE Grate Consetiovedmrortsin: R tevolution Salsar Salt Lake Capltals RSDP N SSS a | et | ~ | Largest. In aire. City 2 Nevada |. DEPOSITORY ~ and MANTELS Manager and Deseret National peo- tundred Just Being Unloaded, - Offices In Progress Building, SALT LAKIS CITY. the ple instead of t be same legislature, It were electscheme. If the t hree men the part ed would they n ot represent came from? Then of th city they men from Salt why not elect t hree Lake to represen t the rest of the state. Could they tell of the needs of Sanpete county Speaker reeeias "How long have you bee n in the city council, Mr. Pernstrem? Fernstrom: "About nine yez Joseph: "Then you would epee to serve the rest of your life if this measch? ure is not passed, }One 3 Utah. town do not govern sioners in that the supervision of it. They are un ler money is needed to congress When In the district on improve ments What go to the na tional treasury. by the change. The be gained me and same people tha t nominated the same to the office, and elected me (meaning people that nom Inated these would the legislature) get How three laws good be |} ' Vice-Presidents A. GEORGE Goes S: spoke Ferns trom Councilman r idea, "'It has against the "Galveston" us a govgive been said that it would in Washas the one ernment as good "the three commisington,' he said H. P, Clark, Cashier, CCUAICY TTI WITH PEN OP AC pon mer ciel National Bank how much | Stephens "If you tell me wasted under. the moneysy bee! 1 hig city government, I of present trim tell you what will be may be ble fault of the system, I helped to waste men not of when I was city atmoney cily's torney."' Pernustvom HAS | of government partly a man belongs "The differences much mak © theli he administers eftic fent manner moneys would What etc. ! inars Ne SY ce pa Pasar v4 Ri pigs tee Ss + § ‘ AR Bank City, Utah. 3.3 Faso day ..... $500,000.00. ation ed miei elo tele ab te 250,000.00 | Z Safety Deposit Boxes for Reat | Fas Morris & cans Fo, L. S. Hills ............-. Moses Thatcher:......, HS. SOUMR.- Edgar ose S. Hil) - President| Vice-President cenee sce ..)..s.. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. |} Cashier | Asst. Cashier | = McCornick RING | Business O. H. Hewlett spoke in favor of the three men governing body {e said,| "It is a fact that the tax rate in Salt Lake City is higher than it js in any other western city. The city council is going to ask, and I think they met A positive and pertonight for the purpose, for an addimanent ct Ee drunkenness tional three mills tax thought at drug addictions first. and told the other members of Brane the Civic Improvement league, that | House, believed the number of commissioners Correspondence conshould be five Il have changed my fidential. mind. and I now believe that they KEELY INSTITUTE, should be chosen at large, and be 4 W. S. Tem. St. Salt Lake City, Utah made responsible for their actions to all parts of the city Speaker Joseph-"Will you allow a question"? I want to look into the economical side of the thmg We are Salt Lake & Ogden Ratlway. told it is a busin ess proposition he would try Mr. Hewlett sa tid that to answer any question, Time Table in Effect Sept. 4, 1906. to ar-| an effort made The speaker Leave Salt Lake 5: ee and 3:60 a m salrive at the cost in relation to the 1:30, 4:30 and 6:30 who are trying paid the neu aries Leave ee i Salt are oe a= present time. the town at the to run 10:16 a m., 06 and 7.46 by Mr, Hewlett It was maintai ied | was not a fair this and others that It Nigh said that basis for compari son. uld come the saving to t ff headaches ‘lie tl For : gdilatetr awith a better anc odie Ane "of the : ie . blood. | tion of the affair s of the city. shot eyes and other eve trou-! he kne vw Schiek told of what Murry bles, glasses are frequently] of Galveston at id necessary. Scientific advice} of government. He free in he visited the city corrupt, Couneilernment was most J. H. KNICKERBOCKER. of their money lo men spent plent y New Location. 145 Main Street "no doubt made get their jobs, a nd, in effort to get it back,' said Mr, disaster came and with Schick. The of eevee The it the new form by Mr. second visit paid chic k to Ve better city showed him a The happier citizensh ip. accomplished besides building dollars had raised the the level. They wall four miles streets better buildings ‘while tax levy. Te ait Galveston I believe worked work Just that it will as well in this city,"*:he coneluc led.' DRUNKENNESS CURED.- aa = rm Ane & Co. | BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY (Established 1873 ‘Transact a General Banking Taxes. New York, Feb. 20.-The tobacco trust, which does business under the name of the American Tobacco combe passed upon pany, has under way a deal by which it expects to absorb the United Cigar Manufacturers "company of this city The only question that delays consummation of the deal of price, and those in a position to speal authoritatively, assert that this will not long stand in the way of the arrangement. The United Cigar ManuGave ‘Thor Cutler yesterday vet oed facturers company is itself a trust, * present session of and the completion of the deal will legislature when Conduit he sent back to merely mean the absorption of a small an Example. the senate without his approval Senatrust by, a larger one. Clinton B Leigh spoke in favor of "The state did a good thing, and B. 103 (Benner X. Smith)---Deer B. 'l. Hulaniski's measure making The cigar company has a capitalizathe idea. passed H sald that a wise it-was a law, when It created fining powers of board oie health it a misdemeanor tion of $20,000,000, and during the for any person to the municipal goveriume nts this state board, To repeal the jaw B. 84 (Gardner)-wWater users'| Violate Spy of the ordinances of any last four years of its existence it is fact throughout the country were estimated that the yearly would be taking a step backwards," he Seeing organized in conformity Peat, ae meee eey passed pur‘| ously corrupt an he believed sald. with os e Ws. Suan otic laws of the. state, cigars has been four change should b made. He The company owns nineteen factories Representative Mills said that he beS. B: es ae In his communication to the senate the state engi neer's report in saying in New York state, New Jersey and lieved that the state institute should be wae or lease of estates ae persons un Governor Cutler explains his action that at least $125, 000 had been wasted as aor follows: pest perpen men have Pennsylvania. reserv ed. "Several ‘ der guardianship. in building the ex mniduit. Colonel Is. Wall defended the now upon exhibition in the state. The | poundary line between Ogden city and for a person to be punished by imboard of public works and malotainonly way to bring the people of the Weber county prisooment for the violation of an el that the ma tter was not up ta state to appreelate art is to keep them 97 (Hollingsworth)-Census ordinance passed by a county court, in touch with it," he conclude may be taken in any year except when] the provisions of waich are not im- Mine. Nordica Averts Panic in Theatre them. He c ontinued and placed himself on et as being opposed to a communication was read from : portant enough eS Warrant so extreme taken by state or governme by Quick Work. change in the plan of government. the Merchants and Manufacturers asa pena It ould also open the Councilman J Preece said he was Chicago, Feb. 20.-Mmie. Lillian sociation favoring. the killing of the Special Order pean nay for viclous paeinne to harass peon favor of three commissioners; ne Nordica, prima donna, Dill abolishing the institute. The res 2 O98 ae _| ple against whom they have personal did not believe t he present plan was at the opening of the opera port was filed 2nd made a part of the lary tae toa Sue feelings. It seems me that the for the best inter ests of the city, Durseason in the Auditoriuim theatre, by ing the discussii yn her presence of mind prevented Speaker Joseph floor of the house asked that the com-| aysays, ally too severe. sald: ‘If I ean punic in the audience tonight not be enlightened munication be expunged from the a S the a oe be so designated upon the expense » of the thing or the Mme. Nordica was on the stage record. He said that the letter was ' . § as to provide for a4 maximum fine of saving to be made T will when she noticed that a lantern on a not be able not an official expression the asWould Marry Daughter to oy $100 for the offense designated, and table vote upon the question. near a & was smoking, Consociation. Representatives Tolton and Honolulu, Feb. 20. - vernor}| eliminating the imprisonment, I en we wil 1 get tinuing to sing she walked over along without Critchlow took exceptions to his mo-| Carter made the declaration today that rons _be pleased to give it my apyou," retorted O. H. Hewlet lantern and attempted to tion and maintained that the com-|he would be perfectly willing to have} pro flame In some way she The chamber was crowded with inmunication was genuine on the face|is daughter married to a Japanese. lantern the table floor. terested citizens. and a dozen others of it and it would be extremely dis-| He declared himself in favor of grantThe danger of an explosion and a fire were heard upon the bill The comcourteous to remove it from the rec- ing Aa oaee imomi@ was imminent nittee wil report the 1 to the ords. Speaker Joseph asked permisphe Lair or beeen a = chance tp 2 on the point of leaving house, it is said, at the beginning of sion to withdraw his motion. The maRaSh arene seats and rushing for the next week's session ority report killing the bill-and pro3 e i air. But the prima donna was :viding ; the continuance of the: InFOR SALE CHEAP. FAVORITE for quick for them. Bending down she Even {f you are very busy a fracA small grocery store in one of the stitute was passed by a vote of 35 to wrapped the lantern in her skirts and tion of your unused leisure invested The Utah best locations in the city. extinguished the flame. Although her in Republican classified ad reading 19 Men, 217 Commercial Senate bill No. 71 by Senator Hol-| Assn. of oe will add $ sown Was badly damaged the fire was and cts. cts cts. to extinguished and a panic averted. your bank account. lingsworth was taken from the table| Club Bl withdrew his motion he resolution will today by the senate Things that helo men to be A wrong sewell dressed. of one of the many ze articles r smalle l ssentia Vay easily. mar the otnernie well dressed man. Such as Ties 5 (25¢ $1.50). Collars (15c to 25c). Shirts ae to $3.50). Cuffs (15¢ te 50c). | bills providing for $3,000." Joseph Stephens: to see of favor manner City was they five in the he three that chair- presided argued as for in and discuss Critchlow, change Salt City to now Q. Stephens of ecom- special the night, committee, Bo Pro- corporations last John the Frank of Legislaittee. with met. municipal house man With Change tive POLITICS Discussion ps Little"He All the -- ' | | | NEWS" RE R GARDAIDLYNSTOE Ww will mala Canasta tans: Emery Iam opposed to. railroading this B56 (Sutton) -Defining iiGs thing through," said Senator Hulani- physician of the house, preseribed the or state board. of equalization, -7-CUn- ski. All of these things are in bad remedy, . . . favorably. taste Every memovial asking the 9 (Hone)-Providing state | United States senate to do 4 certain Senator Hollingsworth attended the license for corporations. (Favorably,) | (Ms is in' bad' taste. The senate, 1 session of the senate yesterday, alavorab'Y) | take it, has done its duty in accord- though he was too ill to take part in Bills Introduced, anee with the law. In a sense the the proceedings. Hs bill on burglary H. B. 268 (Westphal)-Relating to|senate was a court. and we mich was held over until today. schools throughout the state, heeC. maintained ihad not‘ been was ofthe le -H} Pe that courses given The of of the educational committee reported H. B. 60 (Taft)-Providing money | Opinion as to the wisdom of its course. favorably upon the bill. The minor-| for Wayne county roads. (Appropria-|I am not prepared to vote on the reily report asked that the bill be pass-| tions.) solution {n its present form, The resed a that the state institute of art B: 147 Geprie) Por roads in| olution has had a superficial reading e wiped out of existence. Some of|Garficld county. (Appropriations.) and I am not familiar with its lanthe Bs members { th view o e bill that Smith, the codification on Benner X. of railroad and corporaand revision upon to be reported lnws is ready tien and GALVESTON BILLS ARE CONSIDERED adn idea on Gardner has a new incorporated may be H 40 (Tolton)-Providing oa an The resolution was passed unamiinto the introduction ne annual financial statement of citi mously by a rising vote and forwardand di4 marriage H RB. iy (Bower) - ae ice ed to the senate for its action. with a "liability clause. MayS grant of money for agricultural exWord was received from the goybe Nelson divorce case has had periment ernor that he had been handed a copy something to do with ft, and maybe it H. B. 196 ( Thompson )-Providing | Of the resolution and that it received hasn't, but the bill will hit just such penalty for using assumed name in|his endorsement. cases, t is Senator Gardner's idea business. " 4 principals In a marriage contract B.. 75 (Parks)-Relating to the No Formal Notification. uld assume all risks alike enaekine of articles of gold and silver. The resolution met anything but a as should assume as much risk Hy J. Bb (Macks) 4 Asking amendhappy fate in the senate On pels ment to banioptey lay wrounds that it; was unwine ¢ oa f the husband and vice yersa ° H. B.. 70-Relating re school dis- | the matter, and that there was "no Senaton John Y¥. Smith' bill regutricts. Ae ntfics hal of<6 the result agit? SIof the HB! (Pederson) -Creating ‘ kg gs assessor's lating the salavies of county state board noe accountane Wecldan.¢ 1g spot ane the senate has had extwemely rough handling in POs thy the matter over for a the committee HP CAGE Gvcatphal)¢ Amandine 8 The bill origR. ; Ey. laws cae, ‘and eiine naley thé ftiximg of the joint ‘resolution was of- sularies (icuchiler)2ap propriat2 : when Jae Unty assessors should ae money for paintings of governors. ercc to the senate, Senator Lawrence, be taken out of the hands of the counReed ty commissioners. of election who fought the The report of the Bills Killed Wednesday. Smoot to the United States senate, committee made yesterday, places this with the county board H. B:58..(Martin: Jensen) -Abolishmoved to lay it on the table. Senator regulation the committee recommends jng dtate institutes of art: Benner X Smith seconded the mo- Again, commissioners second-class Committee Repo tion. Senator Callister moved that all that rules be suspended and the resolution counties be paid $1,000 instead of $700, (Meeks) ~ Prohibiting B74 and assesors in counties of - the gambling. (Adverse. ) be passed Senator John Y. Smith eleventh class be paid $750 instead of yy B, 116 (Marks) --Helating © Fe- seconded the motion. mem-|! ed with a warrant or legal process while the house is in session. He offered a resolution censuring the sher-] iff and the Luke Collection agency for] their action. Several members held that an insult to the dignity of the] house of representatives had been of- fered. retained his a by senate States there fully Over its original form the mensure was inAfter the applause had died down tended to close up the theatres on] Representative Orvil Thompson of Sunday Tt has been amended so as] Millard county secured recognition. to apply to roller skating and to re-| Te said: sorts Representative Tolton the au"Now that the expected has hapthor of the measure said that he did pened and the highest governing body not think that the bill had been] {pn the United States has declared that drawn properly. He believed that the] Senator Smoot is entitled to his seat measure should have amended the] ]{ wish to offer a joint resolution." Te laws now upon the statute books. He] then proceeded to read the resolution asked that the bill be referred back] {hat had been prepared in anticipato the judiciary committee. tion of the senate's agetion It reads Speaker Joseph sald ‘This bill has]as follows: pecome an eyesore, and 1 think that Be it resolved by the legislature of action should be taken on it at this the state of Utah: That in determintime I believe that the members|ing that the Honorable Reed Smoot is stopped the discussion of a bill to call the attention of the house to the mat- ter and had or is just in receipt vising him that the 43 of the 28 Hurried Goes p announced in the afternoon that: Sena: Smoot to IT Today. cathusiasm lasted Is consideration 43 forts jaye whieh has gone from pillar to post in the last week was again resurrected | appeared with a garnthe of one of salary the action The house the the portraits Former other The| Opposes Matter Be United the of for the and teed est 6 DEFERS Lawrence When it was youse yesterday dis-}{ Case. BODY Until ji | tor 78 by Re-! passed. H./ passed unanimously bill No. 64 forbidding sheriff on of that Peni to for and Famous Action for] law} ae Ay nates 33 nn ai {Senator school GALTE volte 2 passed.| Ue Cutler Wells House day read-]| of excuses and the self- imposed fine] ra peers. by ee a TIS-! rote ihe every oe Halen member wae Go arose. eccalons ishment officers was county a Soe of favorable I. s When third d Governor or ing the speaker appeared on the floor He was ordered to appear before the] bar of the house and explain his tardy] conduct He gave aoe inconsistent] and laughable excus why hej; was late, and dist ributed the blame} between dove ral friends and the street} cars ‘Mr. Speake: began ‘"Speaker''| Zbompeon, ‘you will be fined--''| "ve yes, knew," interrupted the] aire ‘but I insist that I be allow-] ed to fix my own fine. LI insist tone shall be subjected to the fine of one] banquet to be given to oe members| and officers of this house The offer deputy ne thn fish and game measure No. Presentative Westphal was before) speaker up SEH the Boned care, the body of Har-| action was taken - missing the of constitute | shall ai Aus oe Mg OIG appro-| sergeant-at-arms : search | comprise "speaker" said} order ordering| sergeant-at-arms the bar of the ry S. Joseph, Speaker speaker val of the journal the that a motion was in gees H. J. M. No. 5 by Marks asking | an amendment to the bankrupteyv house | W4 passed b _& vote of 43 to lero eee ee eee Etna chief clerk The Representative elected was Thompson House Congratulates «| Lower the U. S. Senate on Vote articles of merchandise made of golal or silver should be stamped ius to the hana acter the one missing was Joseph took the chat and ee on Company. When met at it Races tive Bower providing accepting the grant of money fer an increased annual appropriation for agricultural experiment station was passed House bill No. 106 by RB anienut: itive po providing a penalty for the UPPER of an asstimed name in busines +| hieo recelyed the favorable considera- the fight re N ANNNSANASSANSSSSNSSS SESSA SAAN SIGNS "RANNSASNSNGNSSNSSSSSBSS INVADES Attempt ae 7. when a on are ; LEADERS Your own taste in the shape size, weight of wedding rings ‘may be satisfied in a moment Our stock is complete but only ‘one quality, the best. ESTABLISHED "THE LAGOON ROAD" RELIEF FROM MANY s SHERIFF ‘otal House bill No. 208 by sek Ri developing crystallize wae Legislature. committee SVAN SAN WSN " in : Bills. senate ry 2) = Action on .- in the = to Collection Agency s Whe «andd Whar' In the there is nr House Spurred . Who' a yy? eee LESAN ZANSSASSNKAENSSSSENSN ASSESS ANS - SMOOT RESOLUTION + IN-LEGISLATURE ~~ SPEAKER 1S FINED | FOR BEING TARDY «00° " some hittle ave rument passed after the provides that The mensure ie _ State Sehool for the rai uf ana umb be changed to Sean se an oie Sea for the Dent present its the that said Thompsen students were ne at 1 time. their gC - who were dumb. They were House bill | in} ng o he annual ae oO Jinanelal condition of citles wa se FEBRUARY 21, 1907. LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN --RRSRANSAKASAN AA ANNSAS SASS SSSSSASSNSSSNSSNNSSNSSSNNNSS 2 ILLS | SALT Granville, N ¥ love us fight to old to hand and aitended) David Feb 20 knights a lady's "Willard Daley>as, armed c Each' is°17 years:old t and very RECORD in the catalogue. Would like to self you some, NES-ROM| MUSIC on night ‘each ave EDISON with=pis-| tols, they sought a secluded the outskirts of this villag: E H W Such the death for John Henry inspired the UTAH. | Use Pistols to Set Settle Question, but Schoolteacher Makes Them Behave. valorou: CITY, -_-_<-- | YOUTHS IN. BUEL OVERSANE GIRL of LAKE 25.2 at. See) tends the same classes at lish school where Miss Flora G. Carson,-19 years of age, and charming, nas. -taught'for koe the past year She has smiled on Willard for se¢ eval roonths and he was madly in love He was, therefore; sete tracted" when village gossip veached his ears a few days ago that Da! ey was boasting of the success attending his courtship, CO : "es SAST Pips AAT Wea. a? 7 ec BIREE SOUR: nee Ree Wak' s Leading Wusie Fast on the heels of the angry words came a challenge to flight with pistel Plans for the : sing duel were: discussed in the ‘hearing of Miss' Carson and the gallants anaes Impetuoustly. Miss aoe was determined to avert a fa- tality, She was sull a hundred 109-1i-13 ana pistol work, : DOR cry ere . COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMP ry Wholesale ‘and Retail b saefarewells hat the: ‘she e would their hail peexieted no more'259 iurderous of House South Main Strest, yarda from the clearing when two shots rang out. She pressed forward throug) wootls rae desper rate enegry, a screaming as she ran. to attract the attention of the due lists. Their first shots had apne ae eee aN arme - gallant on a side, Miss arson ed the way ae to the village. Before they raid = Matp mae Street, Salt Saas ke City, 'Telephone ? uv _-- ANY 2 Utah. |