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Show 2 THE CLOSE VOTE ON GOVERNMENT 15 | INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, Yee TEMPERATE SALT MEN LAKE UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1909. © ao SHOULD BE TEMPERATE NEW DAILY< Sos GARDNER TAILS EDERS PROMPTLY FILEBO We ath herr Forecast Forecast for for q bill-a measure that will long stand as a marvel of careless construction and impractical provision, gentlemen of the Upper Chamber have justified the confidence their countrymen reposed in them on the day of election, and in the party which those men represent. Measure Providing Death Fen- | Morris Memorial Provides Pen- | 0 sions for Veterans. of alty for Dangerous Life Members : Tilt Over SPARE'SOME TO BALLOTS NO HAD House Qha Have 5» Sharp/One Question all c= for the elght all in its In the House of w Temperate 2eS DOS its men meaegecemss bM,and fever House endar for Tuesday. |} memorial will take da rr Tuesday seven House | mended by various committees for fa-| vorable for the and ee action, were on the calendar, day, but Representative T. lu Holman, of Salt Lake, when the place on | the ca many the citizens of $ intemperate condemnation of legae the bree an at publie with belief Cees o cause Can impress rights they claim for themselves must he Snow Proraineot, colored stripes IC oa Oo Soo ee eee ee sao > brightpredomt- n ‘These new are priced S1, $1.50, sz and £2.50. Others Sve to 83.50. We will remain closed tomorrow nt 7 | MW : | | || | eo of eNe the be temperate. AGAINST er the year 1560 up to and including th: | 7 ] sar 1879, there were Indian wars, in| third | y hich themselves bi th; it x co bill Pe on the forget or If properly made vill fit nbout the neck ao neross the shoulders. Gardner Shirts are made with ag much regard for comfort os appearance, Elegant new spring styles are arrivings huudreds of them are here, Sort and pleated fronts nre of about equal proportion. Coat model, ¢ should Bi onris the inte nrizon. tovho make a" ; for the benefit of Indian veterans "ot| saults upon their guards or other pe r-| Utah, one miilion acres of land.', The} Senate permitting i advoe ates SLSLLEEL SCSI tion of the vote by which the House,/ p, H, Morris, entitled "Me smoriailaing| on Friday, passed Senate ite 21, | Congress to grant the state of Utah, songs. One before fo hen eonceded to their fellow men. Representatives, ! on the calendar of the day tor third | yesterday afternoon a report was re¢ memthe passage, final and reading ceived from the committee on federal bers of the House of Representativ: time | r¢ lations, recommending the oe devoted practically all of their yesterday afternoon to a reconsidera-| of the House joint memorial No. 3, s hesitate ao have voted adversely Ra:n Shirt- g thereof. citizens who merits 4 bills} the evils of the liquor traffic, which will be enforeed-and thereby make for in every community of the state, and for the betterment of and prosperity people islators of Soldiers. the Let Ground|Q . Benefit | up of will correct good order | OVERLOQKED. A Acres Wanted ------ of taking a vy Million dR ' fuse Amendments, Instead ARE To-GAys_ that measure a upon agree Houses both ot members let Now; dead. is bill Cannon The \ Wars Indian Passed Is Convicts | eT tT Medical 1 New Say Utah! Bill . Is B _ BILLS INTRODUCED Society | -eee ae ST Tages Also | | ae lal TERT co a 1] | House, : B. No, 201-Suhstitute for H, B, S | | _BILLS KILLED on Seu Sx Mees Trae - ek , et ti ata take a Sick Di ah Oa a Ee taper llouse. ‘ i. osu ae a Rage 3 | AL eee | ~ ie x ster arse reading of the bills was called for, | were compelled to serve under mili-} Objectionable. | No es 2, an act amending laws relatae oy Tr re il ee 6 Sea ie a moved to reconsider the vote by which | tary discipline Attention also is ing to Juve nile courts, the title, term viding ate herbal tec a aid a oe Senate bill No, 21 had passed His! called to the fact that Congress has| ara es | of office, duties, appointments of judg Co aanton. motion was seconded by Representa-| passed a Jaw granting pensions to Members of the Medical Soclety of ;}and probation officers; deseribing the ----E---- eee a tive R. M. Pope, of Wasatch county./ those who served in the Indian wars! Utah are endeavoring to secure the} powers, rights, proceedings and prac who proceeded to address the House | of Utah, between the years 1850 and | re ial by the present legislature of) tice of Juve nile courts; providing tor ‘SIGNED e GUN ERNOR" on the measure, saying that it ought} 1853, but has made no provision for} the optometry law. passed In the leg-| appeals; the disposing of fines and renot to be passed in the led Me which | the rellef of those serving in the wars} ‘slatur wo vears ago, relating to] pealing certain sections; by judictary | = BASE es i" SA | | } | ' come before legg Against Aftera warm Brigham Hou nince easars speech of Salt county, against the measure amendment, in general | ernment reconsider the ; lion Holman offered | state the chief proviston about the ed state lands of en hundre asks that the state, of in Utah, of| the proceeds to be applied J. in Cannon of deata jand Salt} Lake offered a substitute amen ae making the measure apply to all as- gaults except meher convicts those committed was voted down and the oF in the ized to half of The of the in other the one mil-lthe + Transacts a ne and ava oa PLACED i. b Lund, " ounce state the - 156 Vaudeville, ls suet. by ‘ State of They say the de-| accomplish of proper ex post to deprive the and authority law "The act of 1907 bill pec to 101 physician conferred tiplic manner of act providing annexing tthat terrl'ory of one or more to an adjoining county and ing new counties B. B. No. ees ae les of the} on'him| been filed Hulaniski, of out of ‘ OC. Beebe state board of St ee vin Resolutic : ees semi-ar and ( il-| atte te ee Utah, and|and held medical examiners a VET adovted aan ELST district, at Medical Nephi, Thursday, a for| as substitute es county; B. committee wrong request; of| these 15 will} la T, on B. No. 1892. ing to c House New eee - 37 by | Laws. 2 9 e 149-An act to Laws statute to Stocokey, of | punish-| H. Senate. 51-Providing by ner the pean for appro- Agricultur: Ye ‘ollegs; serge Ft. Biggest owe B organ of _ -anc 7 bowels-and the re- the ost m t e omple 10 Ends ~ keep bowels they every clean act web part and of te elp | health per Our your| | strong-then right-means buying that a your new ee selection Range aon now? when you he can save . 2 special The ‘ prices | g . Onr u fs ent fas san making' S hody--the? | ; nce | importan | t po It's gotto be looked after-neglect carry f off by will prevail = I put money means misery. : lin iitation seat Why | | i " Sec- of Utah, of for county ‘state con- your whole body. |on public health = aan e No. J. priation of $5,000 annually jnstitutes throughout. the the on S. B. No. 150-An act relating to 3 . 7 insufficient labeling of ‘food and food produets and providing punishment therefor: Charles E. Marks; committee | That Three Approved Has He eee if; Notifies B. Ss. JAWS, B. No, Compiled the Morris to duties Kucaler 34-Relating convicts, qucted Orvil | ciary. Governor No. of nature S. to. state 5 ‘nial H. R. have the! APA tat Wednesday} of electiotis ; validating which Senate committee on manufactur 2 and commerce; sent back to commit- Soclety last copy at for H. B. Db. -Relating of coun- a ) 9 82] Relatine sc mOOls: No s committee on corporation act € B. Die tion 3091 and 3112 of the Compiled Laws. of Utah. of .1907 la 7 to garnishments; Charles E. Marks; committe on judiclary . B NrN 5 f ct tos ec. I BONO. public jude councreat- 145-An incorporation in by part of existing Wilson; municipal for private corporations and insurance 8S, B, No. 146-An act to amend sec- cre-| , 144-An ties; James pans and is| fe Senate, No. legisl: a the ‘ B. the d‘agnosing| say the in-|} No, authorized « S. general] the know 1- | thes facto HT 9 | methods, who} of properly eve Thev Senate by of | committee bill) legislature. + : Cane foreeKlcinill itl oe fier dif-|/ ee | ing tion to475thear boundary hoards, ‘the treatment-.of\ Salt Lake ine c omeline ofI el itferenct portions - of the body, and ask | county; C. Burton Jr.;. committee on that all Loplieants not ready ee and municipal cpapraticns for to} S. B. No, 148-An act ee business | licensed licensed asas phphvsicians. jan for | lflcense 1 ' providing~ for strict for providing and option local the} or refraction trv, optome practice on s avings fae flitine of glasses. be referred to the|regula‘ion of the liquor traffic; offered t pictures every fitters Senate 1907. co | wy THEATER moving songs to or to the of ation of a board of examiners in op-| | tometiv. ana the meé mbers or the med-| ical society sav this was done without| the full eonslAeration by the medical ° -afession oO s general effect ey ex EMPIRE Inck attempt, tion, went | cashier | and law re incapable diseases of the | an in Cong- of | Gh houses | | rerver vice prest.. fails object before the fur-| + pgquction erant- -__-_-_-__-_ BSS eneral: int. an will now ge inw pdge Indian Wars} now living those eee a eee for new pensions) ofaes the of opticians, and 101, modifyin by the | acsa object of protecting the sioner CS, leubiie against those of Umited future. The governor is authoraccept the appropriation in bethe veterans that a copy provides memorial to the resolutions be forwarded ne Na al 4 -_---_ ZIONS SAVINGS business lasses, No gov-| lieu of all than representatives ress, for prese co me ARF E to be on/| granting this | Tinquish all claims then was put on final passage an re Pre in the Me ouition, at-| siderable amou os major! a sufficient majority. ee though BILLS same pensions, the d. Congress) ; ed, and those for which applic: aLULOTS | have peer filed In consic de ration of) The Cannon amendment was voted | down first, several members object-| ing to affording protection to ae ty witho others, and guards sara to | protection same 2 the furnishing eonvicts . Mr. Holman's amend- | ment the ther o resulting J. | convicts »3 by of as remuner-| was that the death penalty j ation for services given in be inflicted only in case of as-| to veterans, their widows ult Pacteeaniatty e veterans{ acres, to be disposed of bonrd of land commis = which should Is number memorial to a an House voted to. Representative The alive The Lake | grant = the bill. 1868. j yet by Representa-| Clege, on tive the 3 it had cent. o line > te te > ot discount March 1st. nteS : nlace : high-elas from . representative will the call ] anoec Ranges regular on area are prices, request to offe . red ‘ at and Sale ° give the o you further information. | to ou | : CASCARETS toca bor fora week's treatsient. All;drnepists, Biggest seller in the world- Million boxes a mon U tah as e | -_-_-__ O., : 61-65 Main Street. | Phones 4321 acaaema j priests to ateenetiyct Sao p CEE yesterdgyy Representatives ,of House ; " 0 a" , m. on Piriceday. no coeaIni: sine held. to-| morrow for the reason that Wash-. ington's i gad is a legal holiday.| Several of the members from nearby| counties left is their homes yesteray. After the punish discussion convicts on guilty the " a | err Ze ing to the minded and order, fixed No 98. Mental | | : from the com-| hosnital: relat- | | state caring non-insane for feeble-| eeTibatte child- ren, at the State hosnital, should be) roade a enecial order for Tuesday. Thiy! was carried and with another special| upon several days Manager | only one of the afternoon, Representative C. Y. Russell pttered. a motion| that House bill mittee on State | the the meets was for . he 3 arry to the s bill No. passed House of Speaker and received E. W. the The Agricultural pat College at Logan the state PoEouRD the action of the in not enate yesterday afternoon ay ene vote of the day wa he would vote reconsider to i the which: appropriation ready been in a day or the way to had oH. W picture theater, the 25 Majes- t who ap- Friday charged lives of women the exits of for trial on Everything e 5 bay rum, ete ° a man zs shaving-strops, ete., OO oO face needs brushes, cream, department exits of the except door when Such | soaps, a system ¢ on| With a _| subscription of $10,000 for;ment and his latest Installed now Bell, Dispensary, amie i South | | | Main on Man y, M. H, al-jtota) guns criptions $150 Fe le Walker ae cg | Final Prior Removal | Half Price and Less Walker brought to the institution his to| > | olghly : familiar, proval and that a; bas Ex. = FOR Ind. Early Arrival Spring Suits $1 A WEEK SCS gs need OR $4 A eld 23 you do your treat ‘an Tn thinwagon aut "age we're iving. we over: Belle London them justout,the they need a litte; same as any other a | Re of the ‘Yeading | Sef ° aia ala udare many4 vy remedies for Promptly Comes Issue of $100.00 OCO Through Wilh Cash for up, | 266 STATE ST., OPPOSITE KNUTSFORD Store Open Evenings till 9 o'clock. iB j ee In The School determination on the part: Authorized | AT bs Biuldings. eke Pbapute }ed that the bond . proposition, would Carl A, Carlson | ee Tet ably by @ vote of about 315 ounce; Prosene Compound, one ounce; |and C. A. Sperry followed two men|foe erin, ote, Obtained trom the ether ane fake Mix "8; to-linto the stockade and into the house| "VY Precincts, covering eleven out o before meals ee and atpint.bedune (the second fro mthe north end of | tWelve schools, was as follows: ,| the row of parlor houses They found| Frecinet a house -of ill-fameé in full commis-| ¥¢, 5 no; sion, Three women, giving the names| Precinct UNION DENT ew, Te bat raomel Sia Mat a located tn ely entnGAn WE extraction TREAT YOU RIGHT. of ane: leas and pve no No. 1. Sherman school, 60 | Richard one Roe. released At on midnight $300 bonds. Pain|| ae bondmen were D. A. Topham, pay. Belle London, and Ys G. : stcin. the/& ves, The | other- | Walken. | 19 no; Irvine school, Preeeclnct No. 5.-Plymouth Fabel 12 no: Monroe school, Hawthorne Garfield school, school, vote 14 een ! y yes, ‘no; FURS Forest ‘school, 28 yes, 10 no. | No, 2.-Boone school, 9 yes: | of Edna Fisk, Nora Mason and Max- | Burton echool, 18 yes, 1 no. ine, Brown, ea arrested and ee Precinct No. 3.-Granite school, 72 o e county ja The two men ar-| yes, 19 no; North school, .21 yes, 33 i rested gave the names of John Roe! Precinct No. 4.-Woodstock _pchool C0. ars See The world-renowne dee Reckless Recklaw and Fannie Leight, in the most sensational roller Skating and icycle act ever before shown. This team has repeatedly refused offers from the leading vaudeville circuits, preterring to do their act on a large surface, such as the large rinks afford. They will put on a 20-min ute show each night, with matmee Wednesday and Satur. a £ ach Le shape. and weep thIt performs ae i caneeae "Compound Tincture of Cincnona, one | Sheri(fs Jack Corless, ) | county sheriff's office to keep the | Returns received last night on the est Side stockade closed was again! élection held yesterday he Pee eae ts oe OLS Pal wal Wade uo ee foe Be ekaeace district for the bonding of the : ace and {district in the sum of $100,000, indicat- ' not received. 154 MAIN STREET COMMENCING Mowpay, 10 . ‘no; : THE , 7 j Coe Aa ae of HOTEL. -- ®@ for Betterment of Rural Bond oe MONTH ERN Occasionally. and care seases, cre Riuaern trou : 777. = SOLD ON CREDIT TERMS. | Gieeeet Dees the EVERYTHING." 32. S| be Is thorhear ty a his OF MACHINERY aril for is | ver waee tonne anetee OTOGKADE RAIDED; GRANITE nSTHIC oat ernest nccoee| FIVE ARE ARRESTED VOTES FOR BONDS § © Eee aiae gat ae, aah sere piece of machinery. Thousand people suffer from Sour dtamach, in digestion, Dys epsia. then they lose thetr ap etite. If you will give your used. It gives and prosperty. of the not countin numérous dona| financial men he ‘ellen belleves the Institucomparatively small size. fon is entitled to support. gave the first $5,000 to Mr. Walker's generous s ubse ription when the campaign for it was | will help greatly to simplify the task : ya the. men who hav €.u lertaken to TSS TSG RST ECE oiling street. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. "ELECTRICITY Drug | contribution the relief of the Salt2 Lake Y. M. C, A. [:feken: th. menn. thatthe "work ocal association, with which Segunda made by the House. And two this' matter will be on the governor. is merchants see to it that every post Is ext, prepared to do onr part by making a very low rate lamp renewals, of our Commercial Department for particulars, Let the We are current and Inguire powder, Pure to visitors to one where some form of electrically lighted, decorative street lamp post is the city a reputation for civic pride, progressiveness | The one his) owe ELECTRICITY , i ALKER Who gives $15,000 to aid t he Salt Lake Y. M. C. A. Perew athe motion, dav, but leaving yesterday he wi‘h-| the way clear for M. = HERDRPESSTRTKIYR: hand civen notice that With There is nothing which appeals more favorably city than well lighted business sstreets, particularly a \ rebe- ssed. measure 4 ere ee for Men and Women $5,000 annual apnronvriation conducting of farmers' insttthe school buildings throuch- ore, when | signature Robinson ese LET'S ADVERTISE SALT LAKE | -AGRICIN THRAL Call eee GETS $5.000 PRESENT. gete its for the tutes in 4 eptenaia tine from which to Cc of pee | heen adonptetd. providing for the furnisning| of the offices of the governor and the Secretary of state, was transmitted to the manager "in by had 7 choose, t nuesiey be ceccce elections,| which Wil} Criminal d and Senate bill No. 34, relating to the unishment of convict r assault, a of which were use Wernesday, ‘Senate bil No. 17. Ravars : near | 53, relating, of aan ae, | Bc received of ere, of : epee state aid for public schools, | revenues were Insufficient, 4 ] moving ing the approval of House bill No. 25, as well as Senate { et a Thursday. | peared in police court | with « an ving the by close of the Gay's session, from| office of the governor. announc-| relating to where the Charge Negligence ago, its Harry Levere Face and the bills which were on the calenar for yesterday, the House will have! a fvll day when it seslon. communication | | | to! assault, | THEATER CASE TOT BE TRIER ; the} of bill ; MAIEOTIC g a ; ; _ ne Var by held was session sho*t A FEBRUARY days, for two week - Change of performance ae every 22 WO days. |