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Show V Y ..4 MlidCAN MINE EXPLOSION RIOT AT ST. LOUIS ILSCTIQN. COALVILLE TIMES. nw nun ITT AH f ATE NEWS. Tb Utah colons report baring had a 4ilgklfal Urn on their Idaho trip. . Aa naamination foraosvsl esdstshlp Will aooa be bald in Utah, by direction of Congressman King. Aa eaatera lady baa offsredto make cash donation of 310,000 to the Sbel Aoa Jackson College, of Sait Lake. The tnow storm of laet week was general throughout Southern Utah, aad wa a boon to farmer and stock-te- a. Mr. m4 Ballet Oecar Eliason has taken ap the profeeaioa of her hueband, that of a magician. She ia performing in Ana tralia. Sait Lake la likely to bare a plethora Two new eompaniee are Making franchise, each promialng to reduce preMot rate almoat halt -Natural gaa ia aeeping up through th,A..waUf of Grwvs 4..e uss Green River atatlou. Ia aereral plaeea the flow baa been auflicient to burn rigor eualy When lighted. The legialature left oa a junket to Boiae Friday, aa gueata of tha Short Line, to riait tha Idaho salons. They ratarned Sunday and ware reedy for hnaioaaa again Monday. The Ilarrimna railroad ayatem, am bracing the Short Line. Union and Central Pacific roads, ia the longeet in the world. The combined mileage ie 4,07, almoat enough to girdle the globe. j W. M. Chriatle who 11 red in Salt Lake from 18n9to a boat 1894, and who wa prominent ia real eaUtehndliilh lag circle, wa killed la Cripple Creek lost week. He wa run orer by a loco at telephoue accommodations. 1M iSfiTtdt iKith ing. At bird facttoa the other faetiona were jockeying to prevent any voting whatever, because, they said, the ward was overwhelmingly for their leader, Noonan. The judges being nnablc to agree, no voting was done. Finally a shot was fired, supposedly from the revolver of Arthur Gardiner, a negro. 'j; New AHA Laud Measure May Ba Propovel. Representative Barham of Colorfdo, a member of the public lands coms mittee, ia very much opposed to bill for the reclamation of arid land and say that if It reported, aa now Mem probable, he will bring in v" a minority Vapbri-- " Thin report will embody three proposition a: First To appropriate outright a turn from tha treasury sufficient to accomplish tbe great plan of reclaiming the arid lands of the country. Second To keep each state a fund from the sals of arid lands Mparate and devote the same to each state as .. they may accrue. Third To Mil arid land, proceeds from aueb sale to be devoted solely to tha reclamation of arid lands. New-land- 1 tootle. A number of the Utnb battery officer bare applied for appointment In the regular army. Among them are Joaeph O. Nystrora, Frank T, Hina, Charles Aaplund, Nelson Margett and William Knsaso. The Salt Lake city council at Uc laal maeting passed a resolution not to any new ealooa license. The Bomber of saloons la the city now ia seventy nine, and that la the maaimnm number hereafter to be allowed. 8. W. Eccles, trafflo manager of the Short Line, ha been appointed traffic . . la-O- a -- Moms . BILL IS VETOED. CtaS'a Governor Hotern th Bill WttMal approval, Aseoaapeelod By SsSstHutu, hi" d d. ! -- - 1 i U, lir"uf.(lh.l.urtor ITlj Bsudvud tairilf As OB, - eminent. Horn , f:igktmtk Dug, February I. -- lr rla Alll-uo- d prMt i j koltf j sy, wt d freg-msuUcl- rec-ognt- vl -- ppi.l. gri J te refud and lti hoped an entirely new agree meat, satisfactory to both countries, will eeantually be reached. Congressman Shnw Found Bond In His Room. Albert D. Shaw ef N. Y., formerly comWatertown, mander In chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, was found dead Sunday morning In his room at th Biggs bouse, Washington. A physician pronounced death dus to spploplsxy, euf. fared probably about 2 o'clock in the morning. Col. Shnw had returned about 1:$0 oclock from a banquet at th Ebbltt houM In honor of his successor. Can-Ls- o Rasslsur, and vu apparsatly la th beat of spirit and health. ReproMnUtivs I would not believ joint oath, 0vn if it wu only shoot 5 dog flghb" perjunr tepf on Bs Nos 102, 1U3, 104. 106, 1(16, 107, 108 and were Introduced by Harmon (by request) and have reference (102) to furnishing free supplies for pupils, (US contingent expenses of county superintendent, (101) examination of teachers under direction of state board of education, (105) providing places for such examinations (106) relating to apportionment of school funds, (107) providing that kindergartens shall be part of school system where schools are graded. (108) for uniform examinations of teachers, J8 strikes out provision excepting from property In cities of first and second-elas- s taxation for general school purposes H B No. 110, by Bench Making It a misdemeanor for any person to sell or give away H IT Fa Best Dtouppuwrtng. Thoanmber of vessel reported by th cental at Victoria, which .paoposa tooogxfoia seal bunting from tha port of Victoria thia year la thirty-fouTblo la on vessel leas than cleared from that port last year on tbe Ten of th veMl will asm tunicas hnntw th Japan cm coast, and the on th coat of remaining twenty-fou- r cigarettes or cigarette paper. British Columbia, Washington, Oregon Sk.sate Allison s resolution providing that no bills be Introduced after the fortieth' da; In and Csllforni either house v. .thout nnanlmous consent was Tb general expression among th the time five days, and amended la Mai ateadily providing extending aealff i that th fur that a majority vote la soon would grant privilege of Introducing bills after disappearing and that th tlma comtef when th bulnaa will cbm term had expiredbills were The following lntrodueed: to he profitable. r. -- two-thir- Tnpskn Joints Must Class, mass meeting of th citizen ef UM.nl Pruatla Dead. HOLLANDS QUEEN WEDS- ' Topeka, Kau., Sunday afternoon, at f General Mayberry Prentiaa, one of th which 3000 were present, decided that DuksfeMT' Muekluuburg-Bckwuri- u th oldest survhing general of volunBullasd CuUbroU. Ctwom-nA- U the joint of the city must go at ones, of th Civil war, la dead at his Wilblmina of Holland was teer ridsy, February 11th, is named as tb Quo bom at Iiethany, Mo., aged 81 years. n. of time when the cleansing of th city married to Duk. Henry H was known aa "thehcroof Shiloh. must be mad complete. who bseto Ifitieeot Thursday, H defeated Generals Holmes and lVicc done by that time an army of a thoos Prlnm Hurich of the Nethrland at Helena, Ark., on July 4, 1862. He end med will immediately move upon Th com to could (Tolland that urvivor of the Fltzjohn aalheIL tb joints and remove them by fore. to participate wer Ih.r. Tbo eODrt-mrtiaiiu a in th P0rter Conservative me, who hav heretotolr' homM volunteer service in Illinois during the fore advocated moderation, Insist that of th kingdom cUlaaand viUea Mormon excitement in th early days the people of Topeka shall Uk th with pared, decoration and law In their own bands CDfUfl Authority Duuauudod. banquet Senator Berry Friday Introduced a .(Nnue Fear Attack la Pskl. i Dos th f fe ' resolution in the senate requesting tb It (a reliably reported that more than or rv 20,000 Mohammedans hav reappeared president to inform th senate whether dispatch front Baku, Raaaia, th United States minister to China haa la Pekin during the last four weeks, 1 with object of creating disturbances Tharsday, saya Jine1 th representative of the other there, and th Chines celebration at Kw iVflamea conflagration controL Th powers at Pekin in demanding tbe exeduring he ar beyoad Year-TGermans have cution of Prince Tuan or other Chinese accordingly Issued an order to their troop that no police station, tea larg tnmnts, officials, and If so, by whom h was too of 000 ton at muoai. 350,000 one shall walk alon and no one gQ DB. authorized to join ia making such deRothacbU4rMr U all and armed. Th order direct the German aTpUha mand. There is itrOttg objections on Tb Journal of wera burned. the troop to March all Chinese, and never part of a number of senators to the Indostry aay T.n- program mapped out by Germany under any consideration to enter Chi-nasasout Th which demand: the beheading of a 1um lake la burning. private houses on invitation kllld whlh number of Chineae dignitaries, aaaaj xploelona considerable la numbers A Mcklen-berrSchworl- i. 1: cl-sbrst- od se ff4 c" tht ia.rc ta-le- sa w- N Mining Village. B No 44. by Whitney (by request) eommlMlon expo-ltl- oa and appropriating e,tA) for as exhibit of Utah product! at tbe Buffalo show S B No. 45, I y 'AUl-ei'by rquet)-Au-ihorii- lng the creation of a don.eiuc science department In the University of Utah and making an appropriation therefor. H H Ko 4. bj Alder Mnkfnjr mtlewire for dUtru-- t judge 10 cenw i us Lead of 0 canto UTAH LEGISLATURE. PEOPLE. Turns sf Dbu Brits Ms MrwMsi Prosperous EIGHTY-SEVE- j, Mere II rely Scored. Chi-ac- SMWUMtr, ERLS Tbs greater pun of tbs days msMoa was occupied In a w lull of both branches j AilspAlch from Chihuahua, Mexico, Of tbe legislature U Ustetf Vo eulspies of Govoraor Wells ha returned the b hundred ton Of John R. Park bv Sen. lor Whllory sad McMillan bill, which takes away from Frldafi 7 At tbe of tbe jolat seuioo lbs nn stored to tha health of board underground ja power state dyasslte tha Bouxe adjourned to visit tbe peullenliary g chamfer of the Nan Antonio mine, sitMr HuUbelutcr adopt sod enforce regulation regard-los sklug Sierra Madrea, ia the for sn spprnprlstiou uf K uuupetltloa uated in I to build s road contagious diMaaea, without hi mesbetween of Itsb and Jusb couoiies Durango, WstUri part of tbe State approval. He accompaaie bis New bills were imruduced as follows xjiofcd with terrible fores, blowing sage by a substitute measure, tb subH. B. No 1C. by Ulaxinann -- The bill 1. a sub- stitution of which bo recommend. thewfed loP f the mountain off and stltute for H B. No 10, snd provides that every Tb substitute modifies tb deidreug a portion of lb village of railroad, street car telt phone, telegraph, car.) of tbs express company, corporation or elosing miser there. law by prsvanting Eighty-seve- n men, women nnd chil- excepting banks. Iosb coni pen ie or ssmk istions schools te nn vaccinated children ia disend foreign Insurance companies, ahull, before tricts whtrs smallpox does not osisL dren errs killed and many otbara bad- the Orel Monday hr April, Rle w ti h the ststw board of equalization s sworn statement for the The govoraor advanced the following ly bjafed. reasons for his disapproval of the QAjuosg the killed were Herman Leu yesr preceding, setting out Tbe name of the the nature of It, tbe amount of capital measure: tluwn.luperiBtendent of tbamlne, and company, stock Issued, the market value of the stock, tbe world agrees his fa ally. Practically the scientific amount of bonds Issued total amount of interElsctfie wires, connecting with the est, dividends. annuities snd other psrments that vaccination and rsvscsinstion it reeelptxund a certain preventative of smallpox. machinery, passed through made the preceding year the gross expenses, which Information shall supply s The American citizen la guaranteed th rood in which this dynamite wa basis of assessment no righta which Interfere with the toted, sad it is euppoMd that tbaM H B No 93. by Harmon A bill for an set to of welfare tbe win fecame crossed, thereby causing provide for tbe office snd appointment of a live rights or conflict with slosk Inspector, shose duties shall be to Ina fir which . off th dynamite. other. S per cat and spect stock shipments charging All cf the killed nnd Injured were loQuarantine is a restraint of liberty. axing his salary at 4I.UUU per year and neces welfare the has oe who most one of them Yet no publie cated m the surface, sar; expenses H B No W. by Andereon - Providing that at heart complains of it. euyyipf residences right over the un la who counties restrained be having un outstanding indebtedness on If a person may dergroind workings of the mine, and Junes Igy, etidented by tsinds, warrant anotber with diMSM, war infected of victim the the already catastrophe promissory notes or other evidences thereof, , may bo compelled to do an act which blown into small piece may refund the same bv Issuance of bonds will proveat him from becoming At th Um of tbe explosion there Sxnats Senate bill No Ik. by Barnes regu2M. fected. wetfesversl hundred miners t work lating the banking business, and S B No to aunual and special school taxes wards relating are school tFo Children of aga In the fewer workings of the mine, and, were passed of the state. It can aiaroiM control none of them were seriH B No. 43, by D. H Morris which changes trangt to over them. ously iajursd; although they were all the time for collecting poll taxes was passed Iowa, with 249 cases of smallpox, Mvsrwly shocked by the terrific force under suspension of the rules upon Senator Tanner's exnlunation that the change would compelled every person over on year of the explosion. They rushed to the benetlt the southern counties, where mad work Utah in while of aga to bo vaccinated, surface through one of the shafts that Is Impracticable at tbe present time of collectmors than 3,000 cases have boon re tha ing poll taxes because ef the dryness of the not filled with debris,-anearth almost in the met their that ported. eyes sight Tbe following bill was Introduced: To place among our statutes such a complete destruction of tha little village S B No. 43, by Howell (by request) An act bill aa this would ba a itap backwards, is lads tod bable, providing for s stale veterinarian and defining which will ba disastrous. his duties The measure was drawn by L A Tha work of gathering up the the unfortunate victims of the Merrill of the Agricultural college at Logan. It creates the office of state veterinarian and WITHDRAWING FROM CUBAxploeka scattered over the mountain provides that he shall be selected by the trustowas befen, and they were placed tees of the Agricultural college and his term of I'altsd gists Will not Betlr Bsfor Bsxt But office shall be during the pleasure of the trusgether sad buried in one grave. rail at Earllsst. tees. The offioer shall also be a professor of few of tha mangled remain were Officer of the administration believe science Is the college and his salary veterinary were aento shall be 11.400 .. BBmffionsea It will ba scarcely possible for the pr year, half of which shall be Watfor surgeon paid by the state and half by the college and to withdraw wholly neiglvhorlg camp United State was some the state shall pay his expenses not to exceed from the government of Cuba under ts ud to li injured, and it 9U0 per yesr. His duties shall be to protect arrived. tlmswefore be they circumstance tbs most favorable the heafth of domestic animals In the state and most ie Gin mine tbe Andrea The fore next fall at tha earliest. This la suppress control or eradicate contagious or elelratii silver mine in MeXica It Infectious diseases. It gives him power to kill conceding the possibility that tbe Cuanimals affected with contagious diseases and in valued at 29,000,000." It baa proban convention may adopt a constituprovides that the expense of killing and buryof dollars worth duced millions many tion entirely acceptable to this governing such animals shall be borne by the owner thereof. ment on or before the let of April of er twt Combine Effected. next Nineteenth Day. February 7. It te recognized that it will require The 1000,000,000 steel combine, with House Eleven bills were passed by the Mveral months after the adoption of ial monopoly In the United Souse and sixteen Introduced. The measures test passed are as follows: tha constitution to complete the or I aa accomplished fact, aa a H. B. 6, by Smith Relating to property I t Cuban government result f tndrevr vsroeg'is a Sl Of ul subject No. gaolzatioa of the to condemnation under eminent doand have It in Successful operation holdinj Tb Carnegl eon pan with main. B. B. No. 38, by Smith Relating to appeals All the national officer must be choMn, lta vast applies ol coal and iron elos court. law enacted for the collection of revt hanL rill b tbo parent company to toHtheB.supreme S8, by Evans Relating to the uses enues and he establishment of a atable produce i row material for th vari- to which No. the right of eminent domain may be government, a police force or conetabn- - ous eorvrations manufacturing fin- - exercised. H. B. No. 51, by Harmon Relating to Inforlhfleqllwt, siud thfeacqponaies that mations. for introduced through cooperation b M H. B. No. 54, by Harmon Relating to examimalnte-Tb-e and hrmtny will mak it poaaibl for nation of witnesses. pr,MrTtloa of pease and tha and tha municipal tk nance of the order, S Bs. Nos 30, 21, 22, 23. 21 snd 23, by Johnindustrial corporations, to governments organized. manufadaro goods so cheaply as to son Relating to duties of district attorneys. Tbe following bills were Introduced: drive amtll competitors out of business, H. B. No. BS, by Glasmsna Britain Doolies te Aceept Amendments te Relating to and to give to American manufacturer boards of equalization and eliminating the Treaty. from taxation franchises Great Britain haa framed a reply to a large pi sc la th market of th clause exempting ' granted to corporations by the government the Senate amendment to the Nicer-guy- n world. H B. No. BS, by the Committee on Livestock canal project, declining to com Substitute for H B. No 46, relating to the Ishnd a Vote, Ob tto4 a Buck. p'y with the Moats' demands. Keith Mr Nation addressed the Kansu Deseret Agr'culturul and Manufacturing Soproviding that the societys exhibits must er is it ia the nature of a flat refusal, legislator Thursday, and in uking ciety, be held In Salt Lake City. conImmediate of for purposes though for further legialation said: H. B. No B7, by Smith Muking trespass on struction it will be tantamount to nuoh. "I bat been forced to do this smash, occupied lands a misdemeanor, where the occuIt consists maluly in a counter propos- ing bua I am going to tail th pant has posted notices warning people against al or proposals, likely to necessitate truth to yon; von hav not bssn doing such trespass. H B No 88, by Stuart (by request) An act extended negotiations. to permit counties to let contracts for supplies your dtty. A good solid vot ia th ia official it Ia British likely beet thing tn th world with which to monthly, Instead of annually. opinion II B. No BB, by Morris (D. H.) Relating to that Mveral months will slaps before imuh fc saloon me o Yon the filing of suits against the matter reaohes a conclusion, by vot ad I had to os o rock. H. B. No 100. by Barleit Authorizing which time the IlayPauncefot treaty "Th saloon man ia a malicious pao-pe- r. county commissioners to remit the tuxes of the will hare elapsed, on th basis of the In an amount not of blood Indigent poor chtteeding fe lif E thrives off th H R No-- 101, by Maughnn Forbidding tresThe British senate' amendments. make nation. of thia Whisky th mo pass on private lauds counter proposal are now formulating a to serve one year I a the county jail. court also took occasion to Tha pea which Governor Walla used denounce what la characterised aa tha la signing the bill providing for tha and grossly Illegal pro burial of indigent aoldlera and Bailors acadlnga Initiated after the arrival of ia to ba glren a place among tha relioa Jndga Noye and MeKanzl at Cape prised by 0. A. R. men of Salt Lake, of Nome." which they have a large number. Tha court aay it haa no parallel In the jurisprudence of the country and M. P, Plank, a Salt Lake atockman, was found sight- - mile from Idaho congratulate tha people of Noma for Falla, Idaho, Friday, lying la tha road not taking matters into their owo In an anoonacious condition. was hands tha victim of a runaway, and while (toll Professor Bodoras Joint Smashing eerioualy, la not dangerously hurt. rrof. F. W. Ellin of Washburn Henry Fergnaon, who was arrested eollege at Topeka, Kaa., addrrsMd a at Richfield, recently, has been taken Urge meeting of tbo students of the ' to Snohomish county, Washington; in eollege Monday evening and advtaed answer a charge of robbery. U was them to ally themselves with the joint located by Ktorr of Utah smashing movement started In Topeka, county, who was looking for Uaorga 11 said he had great reverene for law IL Wright, tha Pelican Point murder but this was a time for drastlo measf-ure to be taken. A private Uttar raealvad i Salt Every man in the eollege, ha eald, Lake city from England atataa that who bad the Interest of the good govUtah missionaries have carried small ernment of the oommunity at heart pox from Utah to Enron, and that a be glad to help um force to ' non of Geo, Q. Cannon and hla wife should drive out the joint element from Tonaught tha Infection from a missionary peka. at Rotterdam. Both warn pat Into British Will PtsswiM War. tha pesthouM. v Joseph Chamberlain, Britlah SecreJohn Ming, a chriatladlaad Chinn of State for tha Colonise, has adtary ahna of Salt Lake, baa given tha polio , dressed a communication to 8ir Alfred Information concerning , Mvaral gambling and; opium den Tha Milner, approving tha latter's remark keepers of tha dlvea have threatened made ia his reply to the Afrikander kit life sad driven him out of tha deputation Mnt with a resolution adChinese quarters. Ming la staying dressed to Queen VVotoria. , The gov!th Rav. C. T. Brown, pastor of tha ernment hw no intention, aaye the eolonlal secretary, "of changing tha Ceagregf Boost church, temporarily. poliey which It has repeatedly declared, Work will begin at ones oa be new and which ban been approved overpumping plant to ba batlt by tha Utah whelmingly by the empire. Sugar company ia Utah eouuty. It will bo located about batf a mil north CHEATS THELYNCHERS. f the Provo bridge. Bear tha Oregon Short Line track. A a result of tha (tolevade Maa Commit So told Before tb Mob Arrive building of a pumping plant at Provo was besieging the jail While mob a 'la h thought that at least 500 seres of beet will ba raised la that neighbor-hoo- at Created Unite, Cola, Monday, and threatening to lynch George Burls, he eoramltled suicide by hanging hlmmlf The Lake Salt county commissioners to a window , bar la bis aU with aa have ruled that a man need not support wtra. electric light h plural wife who refuses to live where Barle bad been arrested oa a charge k direct. Tb csm la . point was of haring criminally assaulted Kate FraakHsDMn of Banter, who plnral It yearn of aga. Ha declared Mafich, lad removed, without hi consent, to was Innocent ha that Salt Lake. Apostle Francis M. Lyman has been The ministry of the Interior officially ailed to taka charge of tha European admits that widespread distress exist liver with bImIoo, headquarter at pool' He expect to depart about la large sections of th country, owing to thq. failure of the crops The April. L Mr. Lyman la oa of the old ant apostles, being removed only fourth government haa seat a million and a half roubles for tb relief of tha coffrom the presidency and oonsider that five and a Article of incorporation of the Grand ferer, million will be necessary to mwt half River, Castle Von and La Sal. railroad tha requirements,- - of which amount were filed with tha secretary of atato five million wiU ibe contributed by last week. The line to be operated .. . btgh-hande- . Jade Tbs United Staten circuit court of appeals at San Francisco Monday, found Alaxandar McKenzla, tha Capa o,i " , At 8L Louie Monday morn than shot were fired, a Mrgeant of police and two negroee were wounded, and a ballot bos atolen in the oourse of a riot about tbe Second district polling plaee of tbe Fourth ward, at Twelfth and Linden street. It was only after a riot call had brought Captala Kiel with forty police and riot guna to the acene that a Mmblanc of order was restored. Even then the etreeta were filled with negroes and sum whit man, ail of whom were armad, many of them Intoxicated and looking for tronbie. Not a ballot was east thsre daring tk day. The wounded were : Sergeant Quiolivaa of tha Fourth district, shot in the leg. George Monroe, abut in tha arm. Fred Jones, shot in tbe leg. The trouble bad been brewing all afternoon. The Tinker judges disagreed with the Wells man aa to tbe advisability of opening tb back door of tbe polling place. One claimed that the other bad a boat of beelara in wait ing, and if the door were opened them men would press in to csum con fusion and pravent their opponent from vot- . i io BMa lad qB4ri . - COALVILLE. UTAH XFwmI4 Km v A per mile. S I) No 47 by Beunion (by request) An act to relinquish to the United Slates the ncIuhjI laud in lieu of a grant of land of equal area to be matte by the United State Tbe follow mg bill wai approved by the gov-erS H No 3, providing fur burial aft public expenne of indigent aoldiera. Twentieth Day. Fwhraary S. be boune held a hhortaeaaiun in tha morning when Governor Wellii veto of the bill was teeetved, McMillan accompanied by a aubmiiiuie meaaure. the vub The bill fetitutlon of which he recommeuded. wa made the special oider for Tuesday at 30. The bill recommended by the governor is aa follows Whenever, upon investigation by Stetion the htaiaor local boards of health, said boards are of tbe opinion tbdt any malignant, con tagious. infectious or noxious disease is epis dewlc in this state, or that the health or xani tary conditions of tbe state or any part of it are such that any of such dweases are liable to become epidemic in the near future, said board are hereby authorized, and it shall be their duty to at unit muke and enforce such rules and regulations, and adopt such measures as shall by Tacciuatiou or other preventive means protect so far as possible the inhabitants of thw slate and every part thereof against the or spread of an of said diseases, and all sheriff, constables and police officers throughout the state are hereby charged with the duty of carry iug out the orders of the said boards of health in the enforcement of said rules and regulations, provided, that the said boards shall not have tbe power or authority to exclude from schools un vaccinated children la school districts where smallpox does not exist. Sec. 2 Kvery person who ahull violate any of the provisions of the preceding section, or any of the rules and regulations of the Stato or local boards of health made in accord anew therewith shall be deemed guilty of s misdemeanor, aud upon conviction shall be pun Ished by a nne not to exceed liw. uf iffiprlncn-mein tbe county juil cot exceeding sixty days, or by both said tine and imprisonment. msati.-- 1 The Senate sessi n was almost fruitless. Several of the members were absent and so was the chaplain. Senator Lovfe offered prayer, and the reading of the minutes was disIntro-diluti- nt House bills. Nos 5, 38 and 38 pensed with were referred to the committee on judiciary. Itoth houses adjoUffied carry to permit vhe members to make preparations to take the ex. cursion train to Idaho, which left the Short Line depot at 2 o clock Twenty-Fir- st Day. February 11 Hovhk The following bills were Introduced t H B No 111, by Mi Kurland Proposing Ul reimburse citizens of Weber county for money expended and losses sustained In endeavoring to exterminate the San Jose scale. The act provides for the appropriation of $12,000, oru much as may be necessary, to be distributed by the county commissioners of WTeber county. H B No 112, substitute for H B No 18 by McMtllao Relating to vaccinatlou. The bill i the substitute for the McMillan bill which accompanied the veto of Gov. Wells H. B No 113. by McMillan (by request) Providing for the appointment of a board of police commissioners in certain cities. The bill is practically identical with the former lav upon the same subject. H. B- - No. 114, by Mohr (by request) "Pw log that high aehoola may be established in districts where the population is K 0. Tha law now reads isoo. H. B. No. 115, by Redd A bill (or an act to provide for the annexation of one county to another. H. B. No. 116, by Redd A bill for sn act to annex San Juan county to Grand county. Tbe two bills provide for the carrying ont of tbe proposition ss set out in the title. H. B. No. 117, by Morris, N. L.-- A bill for an act relating to the publication of legal notices. Tbe act contemplates tbe repeal of the present law, ubicb allows tbe county clerks of tbe various counties to order tbe publication 0 legal notices from tbe court in any paper that they desire, and permits attorneys and other interested parties to designate tbe paper Is which tbe notices are to appear. II B. No. 118 by Smith Relating to th formation of corporations. H B. No. 47, by Smith, relating to tkotloo was passed by a unanimous vote. Tbe act pi elites that persons making an affidavit in sqh port of any motion filed in court may be cros examined, and that if they fall to appear their affidavit shall i stricken out. H. B. No. 57, by Holzhelmer, relating to the foreclose e of mortgages and trust deeds, wa. withdrawn, tbe committee on judiciary having reported adversely upon It SiXATa The following bills were introduced: S. B No 49, by Evans An act amending section 611 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1896, in relation to the making of complaint! and commencing of prosecutions in criminal cases. It adds proviso to tbe present law de. daring that no prosecution 'or adultery shall be commenced except on the complaint of tb legal wife of the accused. 8. B. No. 48, by Howell An act for the relief of the occupants of townslte lands in certais cases. It provides that when fifteen years hav elapsed after the date of a patent issued for a townslte entry, and it appear that land within such entry and not used for public purposes has not been adjudged nor conveyed to any person, snd such land shall have been for seven years In peaceable and continuous possession of any person, such person shall be eatitled to a deed to the land upon payment of not exceed-n- g 83 per acre H " 1 Highwayman Mala PetL Robu Philadelphia 8trt la Broad Daylight. Wooll, an aged on prominent manufacturer, wa knocked down on the tret of Philadelphia Saturday, by a highwayman ns he was leaving o national bank, snd o satchel containing 38000 was wrenched from hi hand. The money was recovered by o police-ma- o whs eaptured tb thief, after sn exciting chaa. Tb highwayman said his name wa Joseph Edward, bnt this believed to b fictitious. Loadou Pol leu Want fteward. Inspector Freest of Scotland Yard haa filed a claim with Ambassador Choate for 31,000, being th reward offered by the New YoijJf authorities for th capture of Frank Allen, Who, with two other. Bailor and Russell, escaped from Ludlow street jail on July 4, 1805. Allen wa recently convicted in Londob under tbe name of Sullivan for snatching a buudle of bonk note from o lady at a bank counter. Freest recognized Sullivan as Allen and has since conclusively established his identitv. 1 apectator iv- - v' |