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Show 4 UTAH MXilSI.VITRE. Thlrt HotHE The fullou m, bill ly. Mrrb a 7. tin mthutnl No i&t b) IjAaoj t n? i I Apprujiriiiifc lb following anuaintH to arlouscouotn s huh u wo.tb to bu poison tor tht ti mi of unit uthtr small anunil bijuirrelh goph fwJO Itevu Huh Morgan suiumu j- tatib f'Of.StNUr 4b rtntub H5J sunjuan $?) Kant ll Whidi Fmu Tooele Mtiluid hunpeie ami Uarth ui Itfeaih t.iunj .. Tle iious pusxt-- tn follow in? bills H U No w b ttiuMiiuii Ntruiii out the provision ex upin.f f.t jU uaaiton frum hiscs derived from the I mtoU Malt H J K No s bj 'Jiasmann Prat inr for an amtndinotil to .. tui, J urltU Moitbe ton titution relatiipto revermi tml Untuu n the lust rttou of t u fol lou iiij. n iun $rn. es trubt deed ana all uwrmm tn by whau-vt- r culled lntt outiu mini to vi ji i he pat meat of moae Umd laud lit tia si av shall m taxed as prop rt irrp.mt- - of whu iht owntr of debt therein secured resiles bat im Ugisia t urt? mat pro uti bt law I i th eitinpt,u of Oiirtfajfes u)wr -- tich rr. rttayi's art ticrtloti propt rt that Imisvsv tl j n i oil cash ialu H il No ,1) b N L Morn's Mlosmjf rt newul of i battel moiuu. within ihut (Us r n aftt r the m ar from dau of til Hit?, lust ad ol lb rt da b f u t. I lit t x j ri tlou of tils t,u u- - now H H No 44 b u ho to bt itqutst Prtnulinp for tht thouMkh uisjsiton ofnal and b biotai ou timu s ami U nnl i, the ouues of the inspector tvh is tomuiu a saUr of H H ti ril hub Jh i far H B No bit' bv Humh- n- Mlowin tht stair Boaid of ( orn i nons iotivh s.iiur so o!ll cers and t mplot s of tht stait prison H B No IZ b (ilasm.kim 1L w im nuts counties towns and otht r sbUv iioit to Invest sinking funds in bonds H B No ti llow uig counts And roh boarda to fix the salaries of dtpuUta and to louidv offlieis uml sinking out tht proviso that no tJfputv oi assistant shall receive to xceed two-thu- d of the salary uraan by his prim i pa) i a vote of it to 7 the senate sinaii-- Hj passed the Kvans bill relating to prosecutions for unlaw ful tub ibijalions 1 be pro tsions of the bill are as follows Settion I That settion 4M of the revised statutes of Utah IN te and the suuie is hereto amended to read as follow 4tM Evert pt ron who has reason to believe that a crime or public off nse has been committed must make complaint against sueb person before some magistrate having authorin' to make inquiry of the same, provided, that no proseeutlon for adultery shall be except on complaint of the husband or wife or relative of the accused within the llrst degree of consanguinity. 01 of the person with whom the unlawful act Is alleged to hate been committed or of the father or motherof said person, and no prosecution for unlawful cohab ltullon shall be commenced except on complaint of the wife or alledged plural wife of the accused but this proviso shall not apply to proseeuttons under section 4JU8 of the revised statutes of Utah 1HS, defining and punishing polygamous marriages " Thirty-sevent- h Day March 8th. Hoi 88 A sifting committee, consisting ol Axton. Harmon and Anderson was appointed to Inspect vsrious bills and repoit on them, the House having come to the couclusion that It would bo unable to conclude Its labors within the sixty days provided by law unless such a committee was appointed . The prim ipal discussion of the day was on the bill allowing cities of the first) and second class to Increase their levy and the measure known aa the polygamy bill," the friends of ' -- saw inter wnaeiu e ntewpeny w tome a veto, hut falling. The following bills were passed' H. B. No. 308, by Anderson Pfdtidtng that the board of trustees of the School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, may appoint two as principal and superintendent, respectively One man now bolds both positions H B No. ISO (printed 1811 by Kelly Giving Iseiesers authority tmappoiatar OeuhtyfkHB remove two members of the oounty examining board, to act with the county auperintendent In examining teacbera. H 0 No. 232, by Smith Authorizing the D A and M society to sell the present exposition grounds and the main building to the city for a sum not less than &0 000 S B No. 7, by Love Pro iding that after the apportionment of the county school fund, cities tf the first and second class must be paid their apportionment per capita before the county commissioners set aside the amount necessary to pay the compensation of the county superintendent and other expenses H B No. KS, by Harmon Instructing beards of trustees to supply pupils with cote books, pencils and examination paper, in addition to other supplies H B No 105, by Harmon by request) Allowing the state superintvident of public Instruction to fix the Wmc for teachers examination in the various codnties H B No 211. by Smith Exempting from taxation property held by municipal corporations under contract. H B No 223, by Hamlin Making it a misdemeanor for any person, oorporatlon. firm, contractor, agent, manager, any oounty or municipal government to require or contract with any person to work more than eight hours per any on any public works. H. J M No. 3, bv Lambert Praying for the opening of the Uintah reservation The following bills were killed S B No 3d, by Alder Providing for the of city marshals In cities of the third class. Instead of election by the people H B No 13d, by Anderson Allowing the dounulssioners chairman of the boaWd-eeunt. per year additional for acting as commissioner of the poor. H B No 210, by Smith Allowing cities to Increase iheir tax for contingent expense from mills to 7 mills. H. B No 207, by Harmon Appropriating 1000 for prizes on poultry But one bill was Introduced' Which so H. B No 214, by Laughton amends the present laws that cities of the first and second class may vote for county school superintendents Sksati The event of the day in the senate contest was the dismissal of the Elllson-Bam- s upon the recommendation of all the members of the election committee. Two bills wera Introduced, by consent, ns follows: H, B. No- - lid, by Allison Prohibiting the use of the device known as the slot machine1 In the state and providing n penalty fur the violation thereof. S. B. No. Hf, by Sherman (by request) Prohibiting certain persons from wearing eertaia per-.eo- t Ballway Csnpaaf Forbid Employs to CM Uqnor la Aay Form. Tbs superintendent of the Dubuque division of the Chicago Great Western Railroad company has issued a sweepwhich has caused ing order to employes it prohibits them Ineffect sensation. s from using intoxicating Jiquor in any form, or at any time. Il prohibits them from entering saloons or using liquor, whether on or off duty, and the penalty for any violation of thie rale ie immediate discharge of the offender. lnavn f'T school districts to hey refund taxes ths penitence and punishment of a aa4 Hog all coUcclud tain knight of King Stephen of Knr H B No. 204. by D H Morris-Provid- ing laud. This knight. Sir Owain fth for the placing of a road lira ml on bunthea of name le spelled In many ways), seem or or more horses tift attic In number drlt rn to have been one of tbe most appallthrough the stale f H U No 216 by Smith PunlaliYng bv a fine ingly wicked men that ever lived. Ac- ffi By Edith Soaatorva Tuppor ? of not less than ttf nor more than HlXi any per. cording to the story of Henry, be ensou who docks I he tall of a hut sc tered a cave In the tiny (aland of H H No 212, by smith Permitting th Lough, and there passed through luck" said w bite-robe- d substitution of a suiter of an under Gee, T1 novices He smelled the of purgatory. Ths erttfo i oi iMtra' ion- wtfhvd two of the ) yaking on appeal from jusiues courts he pretof heard the roll the organ, of folklore may deem the Finn. incense, experleneeai Thtrty-etgnt- h S H No 15 bt A lhs,m Pro iding for the tiest list March 9. s.ti! by the eo- - the solemn voice of the priest. He of Sir Owain as being only the work of. Horse The follow log bill- - passed the House esUblishnu nt of iujd court inciiieof K'Ve Tom Brennan, the shivered hott11'' hie burled face and, glne turning, s J M No 1 lit Vtbunev Prat mg for um-ttr-- the second i las of a vivid imagination or a viola Dreman of hook and ladin his pillow. i4D(1aoi& H J M No 4 by Hall suffrage without regard to sex AskiuK establishwhich wrought s deep impresfever, a II B No iJ bv commiuee on bighwavs aad ment of a national soldiers burnt on the gov der comps perfeit fusilade Suddenly the alarm roused him. He sion upon his soul. The circa mstan-ti- sl bi s 1tS6.ni for hlghwats He sprang from his bunk t rhiuent rt s n ult n near Salt Lake cit listened of eye ado00 Appropriating nature of the descriptions, howui.d brldgt s Ttie follow uf lulls were killed b lh House, and a moment later was down the pole To Uev11 kid Tom.' aald Doole ever, s 11 so 1. b Impressed tbe religious worldf H Ws B, union tt B No 7?, Howell KroiidtBR ttmt Ui Authorizing the brawny shoulders anti In 111 place on the truck HU face Brytn, sJuV'nii x, luuie of ttilain profoundly, and the narrative of the. s, b.sil lauds iiui ttUviius- - br jAaid ihtutuiual trateUhji la downri1! diseust In As ( ,e was like the face of the dead. for government lands vision of purgatory t xj Uses uswad of milea,' him Ol dunno All a dream he heard the cry: "WheT; knights human.. s ft No 71 b couiiioUee on publn lands H B No IM b Into other lands One hundred and tilasiuann Hnnridlnif that 1hp parish crazy over Is It and the answer from a dozen twelve lb dm nit membership of st.iu board of land gufr 'n after the appearance or depuliet of elective oflUers be ploiuied by thg doBB11 years Viiat k an nohe eyes not ht The convent lusty throats commissioners from seven lo five meuden. and with the consent of the t. it touncil Dante was bora. In narrstlve Henrys Ol and fixing salaiy of membets ui II B No ltd t Anderson (b The convent and the Orphans' Home cud juo per year reiuet) Al- ticin' ISP- Bdad. Vs Inferno hla descriptions of pura i, salat of se retar at II sxi were was ablaxe. It lowing recess). m of orders of adoption of chH-die- u knockW h8 ofr for a gthupid evident adjoining are much the same as Henry's.' H It No 117 b HoUhenmi b persons Adopting them alidaliag all jivan image " at a glance that the buildings were gatory It Is Impossible to believe that! i Him. s informal! In t Hut, n.aue in rt torus ,f ountv H B ib. Audeison bv request) The main business was to doomed WasJshvays so1" inquired Ikirry the great Italian poem was not Inloin b r prior lo Jaliuar IS Providing that adopted i hi Ulren lannot inherit ai-tturned and ave the the ihildren. D'niley I ll No flO bt Nnilltl Allow ig iltlys of profxm (turn fosier parents as other children, the strange, unearth-- l The bravery of the nuns and their spired largelyof bythe monk line Xal1 Harrlgan tnk the veil " ito first class i, no r. e th 'r lax let mills but (uuouh si'uuieit b dec we r leac of Baltrey, narrative ly 0hlralil Larry lot n ntingent i xp uses bui ui i n asing lew 2 H B No lu bv Jhill,ps-- proteges was only second to that of ddinjf resercoirw mills for sub mi'lo sin i Is si wers ind draius fellows who fought for to the list of property exeu pt from taxaiion engaged," said Dooley, the magnificent The great work which made Lough M B Ns il bt Holnuriii b Holmfrren--T- o B B No siablisfiing eticournM inraptRdl lth hininelf as a gossip, the lives of these helpless peopie. Evfamiliar to tbe literary worldj Deig -. t u boai ih i onliol of il ristall ami dlsii the manuI'jU ture of potaU s lurch in I'lah auU whin; JfcStfe got the vocation. It eryone recalls the amazing fortitude however, was not the poem of Dant ill. n piAchiing a bountv of i cent a pound killin' Tom wax na! But av course and courage displayed at this frightful 11 H No In7 bt Wiji but the drama of the Spanish poeh Aui'io iing the H B No iw. bj Houier (be reciuewt)- - Hro nour. The children had been drilled coid&sfc nothin'. boaid of educa'ion to in r e n, i.ix lew - Mdinr that tht articles of in corporation of Saint Patrick's Calderon, entitled anj a such moment of and JubI said peril, mills for the tear inoi but 'In rt 1111 u!!oing Why for under the Uws of ltah mav iM This was written In 183Jj Purgatory." (orporatiou -Inan im t as, of one-- h of of null for site and antendad he a vote of two-thirnobly did they now obey their didn't! CM17 her off of the out. when the author was 34 years of age b old lug pu p st s Such deeds of heroism Ub structors 4Mrti'S fot do ye he sayln Ti Maudihff sti k II B No a . b t.Usma in Pro idibg for a -are No J7x done II were that bitter morning )i by Homer Providing that more lompb te stati no nt to be ni id bt hwi shies and incurable patienu ahall be never lost. Their memory remains as d to the luuuuuh whonee they uuneupo stau board of eqaalizaPou auii an eternal inspiration. tb fining mantle t in which 1 ash value of stocks noil, e by the HiitboriUes at the wUle inawnf S asv lum Tom Brennan thrust a ladder up b. d rtiiini tsoids and imt usi sichAiETbe Senate pihNed the following bewindow to of a the H B No $30 numU dormitory just s 11 No 7 b Allison 'I axing bgot let. In per KxeiupuUK w,u:ok from exHution neath the huge glided cross that surXt ess uf 110 OiO S B No. U7 Prohibiting wearing of eertaii) -Il B No IN In mounted the roof of the convent. midi Placing collection insignia or rneduU by ihowe not entitled te of taxes from tar companies In hands of state them In this prindow, serene, calm, her -B S No. for transient budog Providing board of equalization making the secretary of sweeta in stood herds prayer, lips moving the board the tolle tor. and allowing him a to duties of dlatrict H. B No. faced sister, holding in her arms s . attorney KUiftry Qf gsoo per tear for his sertlces duties Md county atS B No tiny crippled boy. 80 symbolic was the H B No 22H, bv Kelly Increasing the sal-- ur torneys attitude of this holy woman that not of the members of the state board of equalH B No to funding Indebted- one heart in the vast crowd below ization fro n 1100 per year to 1800 the secretary w bo i g membi f and has heretofore ret Cl Veil failed to respond. March 11 Fortieth 1200 additional to now be paid II 10) "It is Sister Mary Beatrice! moaned Hoxjht The following bills were passed: H B No 230 bv Axton Protidiug that S II No 87 by Allion--RUatlu- g the mother superior, She knelt upon to the prosor more where property belonging to two perecution of damage suite for the death (rf chilthe bare ground and crossed herself. sons has been sold for taxes, either of the pardren or wards killed by accident When Tom Brennan, his face blackties may redeem his interest by paying a proIt felI wre neeB No I'd. by a Making ened with smoke and hla eye biasing portionate amount of the tax and costs ony to Issue fraudulent or Illegal tock In a corwith heroic excitement, reached the H B. No, 103 by Page Providing for sumporation window. Sister Mary Beatrice looked mary administration of estausnot exceeding H B No the mileage of judges ll &ii in value mul gn 1 mUa' eMul? to sur- itrd --Ointriet at MoLwllk Jier old eet .steadfastly viving wife husband or children smile. and I5eenu per mile off nulwaya. railways H B No 187. by Langton Pro Iding that no THB CHILD FIRST, TOM. S H No Howell Providing that the He held out hie arms. member of the board of pardons shall be dis- state board of by MONASTERY. examiners shall approve the the hrlde of heaven she 1. Ite The child first, Tom, she said, as RUINS OF THE OLD of a reason of knowledge qualified by personal bonds of all state officials of yoa 01 am, ye baste. No. she laid the little boy on the browd Eight years before a book entitle aahfiued before come the mav case in the facts any that H B No 23.1 by Lambert Appropriating Tbe Life and Purgatory of 8L Pa poo Tom had to submit, but he breast of the fireman. board 000 with which to purchase poison for the de- nlvir been the same. OI suppose rick had been printed tn Spain, and 188 H B. No A went from shout the by Langton Providing that struction of up mighty ground squirrels, gophers and concluded Mr. Bryan, meditatwhere a member of the board of pardons is ab- crowd below. All had seen that sub- this la what gave the dramatist in the various counties of the now," sent the vacancy may be filled by calling In the prairie dogs ive!?, if oat of thim mlmbers av lime act All realised what It meant materials.-" secretary of slate or one of the district Judges j In this day of Spanish study la Abh tbs Tour Hunderred were to come by No SI, by Hen n Ion Providing for the A dozen hands received the child and Sksatx The following bills passed the Senerica there is the beginning of a re of certain desert lands from the and five Tom the glad eye hed nivver s Tom Brennan turned back up the lad acceptance ate the state, and providing for the Incourage her. Tie sfhrange thot the-nut- der. vtval of Spanish literature and doubW S. B No 72 Providing that district Judges government by occupancy and disposition of the less Calderon will become more famlls allu fall tfi the toothless dlvlla. He Beatrice from Sister lifted shall be paid actual traveling expenses Instead reclamation, Mary ' . same other lar to American readers. With which gage observation Mr. the window. of mileage a 8. B. No 117 Prohibiting unauthorized per so Ins will from drama hla S. B. No 74 Creating state boar! of arbitrabetook burnishhimself the prove pen one to on hit her Instant he held For Brya Lefrom Hons wearing the insignia of the Loyal tion and conciliation teresting to American readera. Thd button of the QA. B. or medal of the ing of a hoes fart as a relief to tils heart S B. No. 89 Amending fees to be collected gion, volunteers. 1 t overcharged tmotlone. Then as the frenxled spectators author perpetrates an anachronism bfi Utah by secretary of state. A was true. Since the day No 70, by Whitmore Providing that Tom B 8. and cursed and prayed the making Sir Owain (whom he calla groaned to the sale of merchanS. B No. ' Knlir n cotit ipvreij ttiv 7" hi of examiners may let oontract M Bre 'b, board Htale in out heart walls convent blgHi&nly swayed tas-'dise in bulk. cl os el lowest bidder and ftfr best of 'fciernal adheres Otherwise he publication saint farewell to the And at the foot of the cross Tom 8. B. No. II Relating So the levy of a special of marks aad braade, beasttfut girl who renounced hVtn .for Brennan died for hla Maggie dartin." to the accepted accounts of the lived tax to refund taxes unlawfully collected, aad No. d9, by Whitmore Providing for S. B. No, M, relating to Judgments obtained t 8. B. her rocatkn the big fellow bad of both. In the drama Patrick and and distribution of ooples of records of been the against oounty officers for unlawfully collected printing Enlo are both wrecked upon the Irish . , 'v , clerks eon and to brands marks and county taxes. ' y All womef were Uke Shadows coast and brought before the king stable. S. B. No 32 Establishing state school of He ha( loved one truly, devot- SHrlne 8. B No. , by Barnes Extending time oi Famous the former receive only contempt! mines In state university. while the latter la favored by the mon dly.snd be had been forced to give S B. No 87 Clearing up ambiguities In qusrantine end Including whooping cough. sale 4 merb. B No. 76, by Love-Mak- ing to her 19 hiaven. arch. Enlo elopes with and murder He never could civil statutes suits regarding present 1 n va1 S B No 73 Fixing salaries of state land chandise in balk Illegal without proper notice 1? In tbe north of Ireland, in the king's daughter, while Patrick eon up 'Away lng ppeal board at H.OuO, and the secretary's salary at to Cfcillturf and Tuigulihlng glances aent In the" Count Donegal, laLougffBerg which 'vertihis bearers to theChrUtlanlailhr H B No 181 (printed 182). by Glasmann ll.ltia direction oCt superb young epocl- - contains by far the oldest and most The Imploua king demands an oculai! of bankassessment statement to and Relating IntroSmoot unanimous consent Senator By n men if famous shrine of all the land of Erin.. demonstration of heaven, hell and par manhood. other and ing corporations. duced a bill extending the term ol county sher"Ton" U A felony H B No. For centuries untold it has been the gatory, and enters the cave In the tsleti 228, Axton women. Ho noticed Making by iffs to four years. to construct or send lnfernsl machines to any Imply went about hie business of savresort of pilgrims, and every year, of Long Derg, from which he never Thirty-nint- h Day. March 11. Hies and property as If there were from June 1 to August 15, It U emerges. Enlo, person ing returning to Ireland At the conclusion of a three hours discusH. B. No. 227. by Axton Requiring the label(after his flight therefrom) to commit sion, the lower house of the legislature passed ing of expkxdres before being shipped or stored. cot hiag elae In the universe for a big, thronged with penitents. handsune, athletic follow, . The lough, or lake, Is six miles In a murder, to prevented and tormented SenatC'blll No 113 known as the polygamy 8 B. No. 94, by Allison Making Illegal votaa blU. by a vote of 7 to 17, with three members he Oftei, and four In breadth. It contains night After night by a mystrelous flgj in hla bunk lay tbe length at of false a or the filing ing at primary, returns' absent. The debate covered a wide range, and a misdemeanor. enginehouae, as he rode tempestuously several small islands, two of which ure, heavily cloaked and muffled, with in several Instances was heated and bitter 8 B No 90 Creating the offloe of stano-graph- er througt the crowded streets, aa be are known respectively as Saints Iswhom the wicked knight propose, at This was particularly true when Van Horne rehow-eve- r, of the supreme court, and fixing his fought the flames, be The Island. htm-elf scenery Station land and last, to fight The latter finds, repeated to, of the flag on the ferred to the salary at 6900, Instead of 11,200 as fixed by the thilast words be had said to bis for many miles around Is neither beauIn the 80 and that hla aword only cut the air. hall In Salt , ,r aequl and pro, iding a penally idllllU of mi- - m t The insisti.a uf thr Ixnal Legion and t. A and the I tab olumetr module ae spts.1 1 he js null from 1hJ to I. 0 3 o bill- - rere puv-c- d a follows H No m bv Alttsou lrotldiag for the pum-hmeof fraud at prurur elet tloks n II No lui b Lawniice Providing for the puni-fcme- ut of stsieiane and other ofti of stocks of tgeul fur oer V i I AGGIE I PAROLIN I St. Patricks 1 eior lrij, Hsw' iei ThfS 'HuI4nV" lrry MtL- pif Jt() pr (bldw.j it I 1 Irlsli ft nwerea j ner Lake Insisted, $, city as did others, that the passage of the bill under consideration would be construed in the east aa an evidence of bad faith on the part of the MorAxton endeavored to get In an mon people amendment providing that officers of the law and Glaa-mabe permitted to swear to compla! offered an amendment excepting from the operation of the bill persons who had contracted a plural marriage since 1831, but both ' amendments were voted down The following bills were passed 8 B. No 28, by Murdock Relating to school taxes S. B. No 08, by Love Providing that levy for county school tax shall not exceed 4 mills H B No 108, by Hannon Relating to examination of teachers H. B No 103, by Harmon Providing for pa vment monthly of salary of county school superintendents' H B. No. 231, by Page ProvttHnr that all bills containing emergency clause be printed immediately after their approval by the governor. and sent to the clerks of the various counties, S. B No 88, by Klescl Appropriating 300 for impor Ing from Germany, birds called Kohl Melsens, which destroy coddling months and other insects whith destroy fruit trees. H B No 125. by Kelly Providing that surveyors shall assist recorders in drawing plats" of lands in counties. H B. No 190, by for extra pay for surveyors for making maps H. B. No. 197. by Davis Relating to pay of teacbera of school for deaf and blind. H B, No. 171, by Kelly (by requst) Removing age disqualification from National Guard. H. B. No. IS4. by Hotzbelmer Providing that any subdivision against which a Judgment Is' secured for taxes Illegally collected shall be liable to the person who recovers the judgment. H B No wa, by Belzbeimee Making each school district liable for taxea Illegally collected. H. B. No. 181, by Bolzhelmer Authorizing 't. Kelly-Provld- lng Onerel Harrlsaa Very Mefcr Harrison ie a very sick man and his closest friends are alarmed. General Harrieon la troubled with a complication of the grip and neuralgia and there is some feer that this will develop ia to pneumonia. .The disease in Itself ia not necessarily of an alarming character, but when the eg of General Harrison Is taken Into consideration, with the diminution of bis recuperative powershia present illness I it being viewed with much anxiety. Senate S B No. 89 Prescribing the fees to be eola lected by the secretary of state H. B No 213. by Smith Relating to oosta on appeal from Justice court H B No 191, by Hewlett -- Authorizing counties to purchase voting machines. H B No 218. by Evans Defining kidnaping and abduction and providing penalties therefor. The house rejected the following: B No. 77 Providing that In cities at the first and second class, no person or persons otherwise thsn the party or parties to an notion can conduct a suit in a Justice court, except sc attorney at law li B No 193, by Ulassman Relating to the rejection of taxes on property that has escaped taxation II. B No M. by Phillips Creating a reservoir fund H B No 170, by Axton -- Providing for the priming of proceedings of legislatures, county boards, city councils, etc , In newspapers. H. B No. 162, by Van Wagencn Compelling railroad companies to fence their right of way and construct cattle guards hsiiATB The following bills were passed. H J. M. No -- Requesting congress to establish Kcatlonal soldiers borne on the Port Douglas reservation. H B. No 223 (previously rejected) Making eight hours a day's work on public works 8 B No 31 Making railroad companies liable for fires communicated from their engines to buildings more thsn 100 feet from the center of their tracks. H. B s. Nos. 157 and IM City court bills. H B. No. 43 Relating to the state fair. S: B. No.-- llt- - Requiring publication of notice of sale of estrmys is papers. S. B. No. 42 Taxing foreign Insurance companies IK per cent of grass premiums. S. B. No. 84 Defining duties of dairy com1 missi oner. ( .. 8- - B. No. 63 Relating to proving of corporate existence. 8. B. No. 81 Providing for partial Aistribu-tlo- q of estates of deoedents. l Tk private bans of 3. H. Springer at Argonla, Kan, was burglarised Saturday night by three men end 5200 in cash and $400 In registered Govern ment 3 percent bonds secured. About $140 in gold and g.8000 li bonds was left untouched. The robbers secured their tools from tbe Santa Fe section-housTbe vault wax entered through the brick wall, and tie safe was blown e. The open with bery was not known until morning. nitro-glycerln- e. beloved T love yon, Maggie, darlln. tiful nor is It forbidding. It Is simply I would live for you or I would die for dreary Inexpressibly dreary. There you, anisines you bid me tear out my are no trees, no broken or graceful heart, I oust do It" hilts, but only slopes of desolate, un' relieved moorland. Bt. PaHc k'l anniversary morning dawned-'- he very one on which Tom This unpromising spot attracted the had hopdtto lead his' sweetheart to attention of the British world In the the altar, 1 He thought of her as he middle of ths twelfth century, when roused f red hla dreams of her sweet one Henry, a Benedictine monk of the face. Lift Was over for him, he said, Abbey of Baltrey, In Huntingdonshire, He saw anln the crowded church, the wrote a marvelous book descrclblng 0000:0:0:03. Gjr&dc ife of S ST f! Patrick 1 He pursues the figure, and tears off ito cloak, only to find a skeleton, whlld I, alas, a spectral voice exclaims: am Enlo. How dost thou fall to rcog-nls- e thine own self? After this the unique adventure, so suggestive of the later known Rubaiyat of Khayyam, Enlo to penitent, and seeks the saints in the cavern. On hid way he meet the kings daughter, restored to life. He enter the cavern, from which the Impenitent never re- -' turned. But to the joy of all bt again cornea forth purified from all crlme and relate the strange scenes through which he has passed In the nethei world. see The drama to one of great power and of absorbing Interest It will repay translaIn the even Imperfect perusal, tions now to be found In thd market It to claimed that the original tnoa-- j astery on Saints Island was erected by 8L Daveog. a disciple of St Patj rick. This wa destroyed by the Danes in the ninth century. In th thirteenth century the Island was alj ready very famous. In 1497 the place was devaatated by order of Pope Alexander VI., but it wa restored by order of Pope Plus IIL Twice baa tht sanctuary been suppressed by law once IS 1633 and again in 1704, However, n law hat been able to lessen the later est In this singularly fascinating apod with Ha strange history and astociaj tions. At th present time about 4,004 people visit Button Island annually. It to but 130 yards long and sixty broad but It contain two chapels, a bell tow) er, a presbytery, a hotel or hospice of' sixty bedrooms, and six lodging houses. Saints Island, near by, coni the ruin of the old, old monas tains of one Inlsclothran. on the Island of The cavern, In destroyed tery, .he Islands of Lough Ree, where St was destroyed. likewise, Dairaid founded his famous ecclesiastical settlement about the middle of Wbm fiM4Mi la Norway. the sixth century. Under the cross the charac consequence of emigration there In In Irish cut name Patric is of women .era copied from tbe earliest known la a greater preponderance in almost any otheq treatthan In This Norway simple Celtic inanusc: Ipts. The census oj ment Is considered to be the nearest country In Europe. of monument 1891 showed that there was an excess! forx the to approach 70,000, hich would bavo been constructed .of women over men of almostamount1376 this excess only about the year 469, the supposed dato while 4a ' 43,000. ed to death. , of EL Patricks jsfjamic I After ages of nlect the traditional resting place of the remain of Ire land patron saint in the cathediV graveyard , in Downpatrick hag been cohered with a memorial atone, 1 rough, weather beaten bowlder oi granite, weighing about seven tons, from the mountain aide of e, where it rented at a of height 600 feet Upon the upper surface of this bowlder 1 , eat an Irish crosz faithfully reproduced from 0Q, cul cn an equally rough, unhewn stone founJ Slleve-na-(Largl- lit. . ' - |