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Show 8 a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1907. \. REVAMP LAWS OF LONGING EYES. ARE NEW LAND BOARD MILLER WANTS TO TAX eee os " THE GUN AND ROD TURNED TOWARD HOME [5 HIT BY SENATE NET PROCEEDS OF HINES. Signers ae Further A a Se he he PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP "NOTICES. Legislators Grind Senate Passes Fish and Game Bill After Many Amendments. Offers Cros to Constitt Appointments - of tion to Increase the Rev- Hope to Finish Governor's by Midnight, Down. An CHANGE IN LICENSING WHITAKER ALSO eleventh-hour r decease ° "Thy petition ot eae --e of Jono Ms er of - couct j with the of 72-Wm. i4-Wm, §17-Mary o08- -John bill whieh the and it to It. would from of on be the a good many bills not nee ryving of con- < ac- before Senator acceptable, conference up was game agreed appeared far joint trim corners, and it was another whole the committee thought When senate the in Joint senate they ceptable. held In executive session vesterday afternoon, the senate refused to contirtm the appointments of William J. Lyneh and William D. Candland to the state land board, and S. T. Whitaker = of Weber county ta the governing board of the Utah Art institute, Governor Cutler made the appointments last Friday, and the senate held them until yesterday afternoon when finally y passed the senate, The bill is full of local provisions which exclude certain streams from the defiling hook of the angler. The barefoot boy with cheek of tan may fish anywhere in the state without Yicense providing his face has the proper shade of tan, and also providIng that he is under the age of fourteen. Women may fish all the year round without a license. The license to fish for residents of ‘S the state is fixed at $1, and the license for non-residents Change and aliens in Seine expresse wy ‘himse it B. as rn ane is $10 Laws. There is a radical change in the had to accept that are of, the seining provisions, The bill provides that any one may seine for common fish anywhere in the state, providing a fee of $5-is paid, and providing that a deputy game warden be taken along to see that no game fish is seined. The game warden's services must be ped by the fisherman, at the rate of da There Fiat a serious objection to this, and the bill as it came to the senate, left out seining, excepting In certain counties of the state. A dcelegation of Provo people, sent by the Provo Commercial club, appeared Dee fore the committee yesterday mo ing and insisted upon a provision fox seining. The delegation was composed of Dr. D. H. Calder of the State Mental hospital; James Clove, postmaste1 Dr. George Brimhal, of the university, and George E. Owen, a prominent business man of Provo. as argued by the committee failed to pass a general bill generally that Provo and other cities of the state must have cheap fish, and that seining is the only way to get it. The committee finally agreed to aladvocates came through low the clause providing for seining yesterday that seems to have had the Chie?! Brinkerhoff Has Bill Carrying Money Into Seventeen Counties of State. Heavy seals fish but every penalties er the are seine must breaking tee and committee on appropriations) It was offered by Senator Brinkerhoff , for the counties named of provide Se ‘Aphite counties affected and the amounts apportioned to them by the bill are; Shooting. Another important" amendment to the bill was the striking "out of the clause providing for spring shooting in certain localities. This was taken out as a senate amendment, the house having found it unobjectionable. The bill provides that two deer with horns may be killed in October The open season for trout ‘starts June 15, and the open season for bass July 15.° 5 Senators Rasband and Benner X. Smith were the only ones who cast votes against the measure Suggests York Utalt men everywhere. Utah is y eeneea be pleased to co-operate DYING NOTES OF THE Engrossing clerks of senate are wondering work, and are will erahenize sighing for a oyewett oan grossed b ') ‘Beeduse Ogden is imposed "bogus vets' Representative * demned to death sommlttes, and may yet Senator cro Representative the by was the salaries law en- respite, bill see bill certain state houses and has been signed by the governor. But the emergeney clause wus not attached. The house tried to tack it on with a concurrent resoJution, but as this was manifestly unconstitutional, the only way to do it would be by making a new Dill, that it may become operative at onee That's w hy Senator bill yesterday hurt It Park was Period of Rest Taken Out of Cycle by Senator ee to taxation. The the day of declared a general as es Sunday, k of election shall be a legal holiday takes his cue fr the the day first May. of a day commonly twenty-fourth called Pioneer which general general elec- of January; the day called day; of Decoration ‘July, the first Monday ee elections are held, and y be e President of the United States, or the oe reor. of this state, by BeOS n except the on Sunday, first ite b Wg oom the following Monday Wayne The County secretary of shall Candidate. State received a cer- passed resolutions.)probably had passed the senate but in house the reference to "two- thirds majority" was stricken out. As th made the resolutions clearly unecor stitutional, the senate sent them pack with a conference committee tagged on. SIX --__-_----~ > --_ -_---_ Pay your eon wioee this also of held Ww) 10.0) To.) 10) 10.09 2,520.00 10.00 1s SENATE CALENDAR THE members of the month, to sime date and get ONE MONTH ''s SU BSCRIPTION PREE, College Fight. did aos contest in the hold. a DOLLARS convention this before week Cutler had appointed deadiyv the place the land of John board DeGray makes for secretary. him Mary "bus Introduced) oad 8 aah a alt. Le Salt lena Lake City, Salt NOTICE Lake a Ww a tr R made -State pine and a for COURT, alt. L of Samuel t ianship Floyd USERS and game application PROBATE e and Doxey for a dist commit- and. duties. Ww tne ss ‘the clerk of ao a "pipe | HOUSE CALENDAR IN THE THIRD 1 aenignatedd in the 745. All protests against DISTRIC T er the Fels Ae to statements of errors estate tion ee u ae ete cate )- 154-Providing a . CRobingon TATE at that Regulating state 124 (Giles) Providing 4 F form Relating to WATER ENGIN z ean certoulsure! 2001-Relating to J teaching Jane for the distribution of the fc habitants corne r of section and ‘residin ay and oe in this y inee Cc. $2 "000 H and Ow Walton) to Jerson : -Appropriating exposition, smelting) -E yminent seal B. chareot "afixed Jack, Attorney * DISTRICT ne | this 7th i. of seit hin eae TE oe OR s" STEAM HEATING > , PL ANT bill petition i. of Ralsexs 19, A. D. Deseret National Bank Bld if Execut HARRISON, aeeee, Rees, Deeb David Atto Moyle, and rae A. SUMMONS, IN THE DISTRICT COURT * are Judicial district of the oF THE ae sh, county of Salt) Lake Myrtle wha s A aintitf, : "ie Vs. red Noyes, defe Summons: The Sb of Utah tothe saleid Defend Jefendant: Yo e hereby summoned to = as AND | ¥ domain Feb, I. PETERSON, the Hatans of Iarry Deceas Attorney ‘for Admin- sheaaie Salt First South and Main City, Utah, Sie or before the Ist Fy.H. Will of oung %, oe ay of figs munis of of p for Potitioner. cou ate publication, e neys, mad adopt- the 12 Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATIS Or DAVID REES DEceased. Creditors. will) present ‘claims acine & pré cinet number is designated in the dtat 10 first eee of : Elmer Hunter, _G. i. Backman, istrator. iar c the Manufactur- Twombly, Mareh for Jt ot D: Aeriouitorel M. Attorney 0. 2 residu ae ieseter Harper, ANNIE gs ard Executrix of Estate f Isador Mor Deceased. Soe Sith' a nd Price. Attorneys, Jate of first publication, Febr A. D. 1907. » uary i ane fag B. plication of or bet fore the 15th 1% D A AGA tentels ot publication, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE OF HARRY ELMER HUNter, deeeased-Creditors. will present claims with vouchers to the undergisned_ an Aa office of G. H. Backman, oO. 32S h Main stre et, Salt Lake City, iets on es before the 22nd day of June. ‘ commitee. 1907, USERS. PROBATE of as Howard first OTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE OF ISADOR MOBESS, DLised editors will present claims ‘vith voue here to the underslenéd at 614 MeCornick Block, Salt Megs City, on rae before the 3th day of June, A. 007 é THE DISTRICT phate 1 "iand fo ita n "the matte r of the estate ae of of S Feye fines to the oT H. said publican: publication, ‘April 15, TO wobthens* 5-Relating repor ts "of of vouchers to the piers Kast Fouth South street, te me "TW OMB: Date to ministrator of the estate of(Ja e ae ey capitol ee jee IN of the _ Completion | of ‘is ce of NOTICE with at HS eee application | Dueeased. engincer's Da of 281 AUnED pore K nischke é room of sald court Ja ita Salt' n the Lake ‘City, yeaa within twenty days MAkine nt will b you according to th of tie fiee: wren the cece: clerk UPOH you will MAX B BROWN, Plaintiff's Mog court. the aie cain! Myrtle ju212s o.com DELINQUENT NOTICE, ne THE "in "the rhe re is eaunauent upon Ding cou a matter: ut FOR the estate of the eae Ezra TE upon this. matter. to he Lip-|* examine comple ‘tod aby me. fol Noyes, Main Plainti street, Unknown, And in * avordatice with law and an order t exre utors and for phen to eer t er the -bervic e of. the In quired In Salt _ Cclis Sait "| you. of Basch pig ai | thirty of een the ot a ‘gio ch now, fi led eo aren w are hereby su ; Sieh Tthin twenty the days éeount ae bro a to rejec you, cost City, Youace Utah to the a Sserved within action is on Within tae c ounty, t Beal thereof nixed this 15th ae s Aton Salt Lake ae SUMMONS, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE distr the|UThird tah. Judicial county doa of the state of of Salt. 1 e.:) Car essen, k plainti ff, al vs. P James Jessen i | fen da , aa deSumrnons. -The St skid Defendant: Oi of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF HOWARD M: TWOMBdeceased. Creditors will resent p "MAT ech used This Ss As soon as the personnel of the board becomes known, the members wil nold a meeting and elect a president and secretary, The present plan is to elect Senator Callister secretary. The choosing of a clerk to suceeed Harry Anderson will also be done at that time Extent ly, ince te 6,000 fe ( : and there} claims f land em-| signed Sar ‘TO STOCKHOLDERS. *Nunn's Salt regulations 1 the 8th day hour of 12 Black Ojl and Drug company, t Corporation, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED P lthat the annual meeting was today adjourned. until April 20, 1907, on Which day the meeting will convene at. 71 a ih ac Ne ene m., it the office of the idee alte f No. West First South street, Salt Lake C "ity, ant tne stoc kholders will vote upon "he be or sec os of| proposition "to oe aa -corporajon' Please le be NUNN, CHARLES. WY. oR west] Ir resident. PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN | torne y. (Brinkerhofft)-Making (Fish © : U tah, on Maui: A. D,-1907, at the proposition are the leasing and bonding and sale of all the property and assets o the company both real estate and person: ul prope : Attest ts W. D. MYERS, President. Seal L..O, SCHOFIELD, Sec. ieted at Salt Lake City, Utah, March Monday. poeta ark) ePastmaster Thomas is awalting the official advice regarding the raise in pay granted to the clerks and carriers of the Salt.Lake office. The announcement will grunt an advance to every earrier in the Salt Lake office und to every ‘clerk handling the Salt Lake mails The amount to be granted to each ene is not known, but they will be measured and graded according to the length of service of the men. - NOTIC E. ofr special meeting of the stockholders of the General Logan Mining company, principal place of business Salt Lake City: tah A special meeting of the stockholders of said company ts hereby called w meet at. ae office of Said company at Wil- NOTICK, ponies in ah. a0 4.51 «3 75.66 5) 20U RT, PROBATE Dixon the of congress Thomas C. Callister of Fillmore, Millard county, will be the next secretary of the state land board. if present plane do not go awry. Mr. Callister will not be a candidate for reelection to the state senate, where he is now serving. and his successién to candidate RT, PROBATE estate Eve of Aaxthe aid Open. Seerctary. ot the Clerk r, "Attorne ys for ap- senate to certain places, and these were contirmed in open session Senator Miller was in the chair when Senator Lawrence brought the matter up, just before going into executive session, Senator Seely had been appointed on the state fair board; Senators Love sna Hollingsworth had been pe dateyeb on the commission of uniform legislation; Senator Callister had been appointed on the state land board, and Senator Par had been appointed brigadier general of the aovennor® staff of the Utah National guard, Fearing that modesty might prevent these lawmakers from voting to confirm their own appointments in executive session, Senator 7a wrens moved a suspension of the rules, and it was done rg where the Sean public could look o <iaiilivess" as DISTRIC "T mi ute rr of weap2 DISTRICT € 7-Memorializing th state the members UDI & il ‘Smith to 666,74 And in accordance with lave and an order of the board of directors made on the llth day of February, 1907, so man hares of each parcel of such tock as nay he. neeess il] be sold at public 1uction at the office of the company, a 0 Auerbach building, Salt City Utah, on onday, Aprili 1 é y a at ) 07, o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ey nse of sale Fr. M JREM Secretary COURT, alt | BLN. THE ap- poard of medical examiners and. that of Fred W. Price, commissioner of the state bureau of statistics. The reason ov this is that there is pending legisaon affeeting these two branches, nd until the medical bill is passed, and until the house has acted on Senator Miller's bill ‘doing away with Price's office, no action will be taken. No senate DISTRICT : in 71-Relating 2.0) 20.1%) Curtis ] Evans 159% Mauldin 1w6-James Mauldin 1403-George W. Clark.-. 113-Fred May Up. the Oth 25 417.72 ; Browning 5 id P. Clark Gen 169-Thompson & Brownbing jl Lee Board, up 1.0) 6.0) 15.89 10.09 6 w) os 10.09 Some of the appointments were confirmed by the senate in the full flare of publie scrutiny. Governor confe erence committee of the Vv senate was appointed on the senate date is Volney E King of Teasdale, joint resolution regarding the man ner of creating new counties, and lthe Bee athe ok w ES assembled in another senate resolution affecting an. yet convention of Mareh 15 at Loa, amendment to the constitution. wit regard senate Couttiued sift- a a new Robinson's of More made upon by Fuller's senate given offered Held Pt... moved ointments of trustees of the AgriGuitural college nor the board of regents of the University. It was expected that a contest would arise when hese names went before the senate, but Senator Bullen is said to have been satisfied with the governor's appointees, and made no open fight against them The senate will go into executive session again and. consider the appointments that yet remain as soon as the legislation affecting the medical board and the bureau of statistics is disposed of. The sess wien yesterday lasted about two hou and law bill creating a state board. of veterinary @xaminers and regulating the practice of veterinary surgéry, con ing One SENATE. the house why the Against Whitaker The with compels them to copy every bill n long hand. They are rushed to death with that bill i you and with the commission if one shall be appointed, in bringing Utah's mineral resources to the attention of the world." i seorouriation =MAKE ELECTION DAY A GENERAL, HOLIDAY cluded in the invitations to the cecil states, and on account of our great interest in the mining industry, the invitation should, if possible, be accepte an oe respectfully suggest that steps be Immediately taken looking to creation of a commission to arrange for an exhibit at this exposition: and 1 shall Lawrenee oom Exhibit Exposition. Governor Cutler paves the way for another special commission in the following self-explanatory communication sent to the senate yesterday: "In 1908, from May 25 to ES 20; inclusive, there will. be held New York City an international Pie expn All the nations of the werld | be invited to participate in this axgiositton: and I am great interest is being taken: Im it by mining Pight ointments ® Cutler at New N Moore, than Curtis ia} Pritchett' vows Woo eS . Maas eea% emus Anderson . jimee The only other appointment which the senate refused to contirm was that of Samuel T. Whitaker of Weber county to the goyerning board of the Utah Art Institute for a term of four years Herbert B. Cromar, appointed fish and game commissioner, was conlirmed. although . had been promised that Senator John Y. en of Utah county would make a fight for his man, O. A. Slade of. Le ne The objection to Cromar dwindled away The senate did not act on the appointment of the nrembers of the Inlustrial school board, to which Harry S. Joseph was renamed by the govThe WANTS MINING COMMISSION Governor orge H. k The chief fight of the executive session was against the land board, or lore particularly aguinst Commissioners Lynch and Candland The appointments of Commissioners Thain and .Hayes were not contested The fight against President Lynch came first, When the names of the appointees were read, He was under fire during the recent investigation of the office of the land board, which reulted in the resignation of Anderson, and it was due to the developments of tl 1is investigation that the fight was 1 inade, Commissioner Candland, who was also under fire in that investigation was turned down after Mr. Lynch's name had been held up Senator Seely of Sanpete county, who made a stand for his confirmation, is a brother-in-law, and they live in the same county. RAID ON TREASURY FOR COUNTRY ROADS for common Ge 1911 -W 1022-James that the body go into executive session in the committee room to discuss the appointment Everything was behind closed doors and except for the bare announcement of the result by President Love, after the executive session, nothing appeared on the surface to show the intensity of the fight that had been made in the committee room Carrying out a promise made at the close of the senate committee's Investigation of the eharges against Harry Anderson, clerk, and members of the land board, Senator Benner X. Smith opened the fight against the governor's reappointments of commissioners Lyneh and Candland. Sendtors Hulaniski, Lawrence and Hollingsworth assisted in the attack, and a Viva voce vole showed a majority of the senators in favor of refusing to confirm the governor's appointments was objectionable Mitchell Mitehell B. P Horsfal Guinan . Le ge= house through interested with the the been 205 mF working those mef and have revamped. After session, laws laws ~ iy BD re wT : ur oe 520-Albert Everett 540-W. W. Armstrong s61-W. W. ‘Armstrong. . game a3 REJECTED mT» Ww. a < and with copy¥ ‘tie the is. here original of Which clerk o 5 Darke, Plainti ff's Age ney. wT ‘Pane we Addre m "6 radically and MINENG ASalt!Lake Bingham, We ° fish t ON. 1907 the respective shareholders, ni ee | of | Tollo No. eens: Shares 9-C. N. Loring 5. «sss 600. $ Wel il te) -Henty Fight Carried Into Executive Session of Upper House Yesterday, Break the Seal. Utah's a upon the ccount: of ioe "decerived sto "sament EOL on eo (1) cent per levied A the lith day February, ‘ed ort amounts set ofopposite the hee of | | carne i resolution cle rk Seining Permitted If the Warden is Taken Along to DELINQUENT B UTLBER-LIBERAL alt La estate Lynch and Candland Are Turned NOTICES Seo ae County Clerk or Respective | « ‘o. 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