Show HOPE CONGRESS PROBES IN UTAH it a reso lulon is not introduced in cither branch of congress before the adjournment of the present cession calling for a thorough investigation into the affairs of tho uintah indian reservation there be sore disappoint among a large number who claim to have definite knowledge ot gross frauds there the resentment in local circles is still aimed at the florence and raven mining companies the abuse of the special privileges given them under the law the reservation is claimed tote a scandal and it Is asserted it the whole matter is opened up and probed to the bottom some names high in the councils of the nation will be smirched smirch ed it is the belief of some who have been watching the course ot events with deep interest that tho opening of the reservation will be postponed to some day still far in the future that following this a resolution will be adopted by congress providing that an investigation vesti gation be made with a view to annulling the special privilege given to the two companies named and this may throw the whole matter back into congress IN suit was begun yesterday in the district court by mrs anna kolitz against thomas M Wll shoos for cause of action she asserts that she and the defendant entered into a contract by the terms of which he was bound to furnish the material and build her a house at south fifth east street and she obligated herself to pay 2890 the building was to be constructed according to the plans aad specifications of an architect employed by her and she BBS to pay Wll from time to time as the work progressed it was to be completed by july 1 1904 on that date it was still incomplete but relying upon the promise of Wil that he would finish the job in a short time die moved in and paid him the balance of the 2800 it is alleged that wai bhone then stopped work and that the plaintiff will have to expend in doing the work that he agreed to jo she asks the court to give her judgment against Wil tor that amount the case of sarah nelson and others against the bingham copper gold alining company in which it is alleged that the defendant has encroached upon the property rights of the plaintiffs as yesterday transferred from the district court to the united states cobit py judge ritchie DAIRYMEN MEET the first day of the utah Dairy mens convention was held yesterday at the city and county building and a fair representation resen tation of interested persons from various parts of the state was present khiev discussed the modern method of butter and cheese and raising the advantage of the utah armer an average of pounds of butter Is now being made aiom a cow in one year where before the average was balow pounds said joseph barker of north ogdan who talked at some length on the jersey cow and her care this improvement is on account of the modern methods employed in akong of a cow aej feeding her mr barker continued besides making this much butter cheam was furnished for each owners family and skim milk tor calves A cow must i be in the beat possible condition to produce the richest and healthiest milk the food of a cow has been analyzed with as much care at the agricultural schools as Is done at the medical colleges of that consumed by human beings and the proper way to feed it to her has also been studied in this state the cows are turned into the pastures the latter part ot april or first ot may for the first two months they are not fed at night but it has been proven advantageous to feed dry hay the year bound in the dry hot season a feed of bay should be given them at night for the reason that the cows eat little grass during he lay being kept baay fighting flies in the all when the nights are cool it is advisable to give them squash with their hay about the middle ot december a feed of grain and shorts with some corn laeal mixed in should be fed them this should be kept up until about the middle of march and then beets is the proper thing to give them until they are sent to the pastures robert ireland of kingston ont who is manager ot the condensed milk factory at richmond made a test of different brands of butter and spoke at csome length as to the best methods for improvement the best butter tested was made byan agricultural college student from logan and it beached leached 2 per cent the Slater vire creamery butter reached a test of sly and it won first place in the competition between the creameries crea meries of the detate the creamery butter was 8 per cent and the faust creamery was a close third at 89 per cent the sigfurd creamery butter was the lowest and scored only 85 per cent the hopper cheese company exhibited several different classes of cheese and the scoring was 2 per cent the scoring was figured on the basis of per cent 30 per cent being allowed for flavor 25 for texture and body 25 for color 15 for salt and 5 for finish mr ireland explained how the butter he had tested could be made purer aad put up in better condition he said that the texture was weak and the flavor likewise he said that the makers haj failed to control the moisture acid and temperature and for these reasons it taid not come up to the standard in texture or flavor MAYOR MORRIS SENDS MESSAGE mayor morris has approved the action of the council in pui chasing the milo dark tract of acres of asphalt land near thistle utah and has vetoed ne purchase of the acres of asphalt land from R M pope located about miles from westwater etab in a message addressed to the president and members of the council which ivill ba submitted to that body at its regular meeting monday night university AND agricultural COLLEGE ROW A joint board of control tor both institutions djs predicted as a result of the butiong rivalry not to say friction that for some years has existed between the university of utah and the agricultural college each institution has been steadily encroaching on the field of the other during the past few years has frequently been charged and the struggle for supremacy in the state has in the minds of many citizens almost reached a point where all the elee muis of a finish fight are present both institutions have had active lobbies at w ork la the legislature tor days past and both are seeking advantage in the way of appropriation DEATH FOLLOWS APOPLEXY george jacobs was found dead yesterday in his bed at the white house and acting coroner dana T smith decided that death was due to apoplexy the body was removed to ODon nells undertaking der taking rooms pending the receipts of instructions from relatives and friends in leadville Lead villo none was received up to a late hour baat night mr jacobs was formerly in the saloon business in that city but camo here in november he intended to pio aeed to the coast for his health but decided finally to remain in salt lako tor a few weeks he bad had one apoplectic fit since his arrival WELCOME THE BISHOP A banquet was given last night at the commercial club by more than loo episcopalians Episcopal ians and members of other denominations in honor of rt rev franklin spencer mg bishop of the episcopal diocese of salt lake fisher harris was toastmaster he said in assuming alie function that some one had questioned his right to preside at or even to attend a gathering of episcopalians Episcopal ians but he felt that he was properly there because he was an episcopalian by marriage toasts were responded to by dr F S bascom G if putnam E B crutchlow judge M L rev C L perkins judge C C goodkin and rev dr W M paden VETOES THE CLAIM for the third time mayor richard P SI orris yesterday vetoed the claim of contractor P J moran for material furnished and work done on tho new city jail at the meeting of the council monday night after an acrimonious between councilmen EH dails ana was decided to pay moran the amount of his claim less the cot of an american stoker the price of which w as put in the contract as 75 and which he did not put in the reason given for his failure to comply was that after the american underfeed Under teed stoker company found that he had obligated himself to put one in the jail building it boosted the price on alpi a couple of hundred dollars SALT balte NOTES the utah state poultry association is to hold a meeting friday evening at the elks club to discuss a new constitution and ways and means of obtaining state add A meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the cullen hotel of persons interested te in the drainage 0 the marshes near great salt lake no action was taken and another meeting will be held shortly ada may green an inmate of 67 i Comm ercUl street was arrested last night by sergeant hempel and officer john corless for touching john mchugh of the boman claims that mchugh had no money when he came up there and was under the influence of liquor the officers were unable to find the money in her apartments mrs ellen M block who was divorced from morris block jan 19 has becom the bride of william best in her complaint filed in the office of the clerk of the district court she charged block with cruelty when notice of her suit was served upon him block went to his attorney and had him draw up and file an answer in which be admitted the truth of the allegation and consented to the granting ot the decree prayed for the report of pauper clerk james sabine shows that during january was spent in aiding the poor of th e county of this amount 1 was expended tor coal groceries and clothing find in paying rents and railroad fares of poor persons there were families numbering 1023 pereras assisted during abo month of whom lived inside the limits of the city and outside the city limits an average of was given to each family or to each person tho expenditures during january were less than in december 1904 F L lipman was elected president of the wells fargo co bank in san francisco last tuesday to succeed homer S king who was installed president ol 01 the bank of california on wednesday frank tang son of the old president succeeds mr lipman as cashier ot the wells forgo co bank these are all tho changes that will be made until the consolidation of the two banks Is completed there is nothing in the news from san francisco to indicate that the salt lake branch of tho wells fargo co bank Is to be affected in any way by the change m i 1 I profit irin sale given away free i r free 2500 I 1 p i free 00 awu 0 free th boo 0 o ot arec pu 00 given away free ala teas coffees spices baking powder also free with china crockery glassware enamelware 1 SEE OUR PRICES areat american importing tea co our stores help Us 0 o help you twenty fifth st ogden salt yourself if you coma to our market you can always be suited with the finest of meats OYSTERS FISH AND GAME prompt delivery MONUMENTS AND headstones TWO CARLOADS IN STOCK MITCHELL BROS 2003 JEFFERSON AVE CEMETERY COPING AND VAULTS scotts hepsy capsules A POSITIVE CURE 1 dlud kid aurea and tb ef cf bleet D mthr of how tong esst lal som by 1 00 cr by lot fah lajda 00 1101 As THE CO S oh BT T H CARB TO EXTEND LINES TO CANYON RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY WILL TAKE IN THAT TERRITORY extension would be big boon for famous resort and for i hot springs it is understood that the rapid transit company of this city wall extend their lines from glenwood park to the mouth 0 the ogden canyon within a short time the legal part of the matter is now supposed to be under way and it was stated that the directors of the company had recently been out over the proposed extension this addition to the car lines of 0 en would be a great boom for the canyon as well as for the hot springs as it would do away rith the present stage line which has been to some extent responsible tor the small number of visitors taking advantage of the trip an electric line would mean the trip could be made in a very chort time and at a comparatively small cost thereby enabling everyone both resident and transient to visit these noted places the need for such a move has been eident for a long time and it is hoped that the project will go through without delay only on remedy in tho world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body doans ointment at any drug store 50 cents BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT everything her the best short ordera at al hours air kinds of game and fish la season extra fine dinners sunday from 12 to 2 p TO 26 acta aln lunch irom 12 to I 1 and 6 to 8 p m WONG AND CHIN kropa street THE IMPERIAL restaurant chinese crep suay any style beat meals in the city aiom 12 to 8 p m open day and night street CHIN WONG SILVER PARLOR restaurant OPEN DAY AND NIGHT extra fine dinner on sunday ms wednesday from 12 to 8 p m 25 baat we give nice guach i all tay only as cents short orders at all hours all kinzli ot fresh oysters game and fish in flea eon yong charlie props no 38 st CREAMERY NAT OPEN DAY AND finest dinner only 25 ceaf cr ladles meals at all houra oysters and aleh in season brat data wa genre beet street only a way the union depot AND HAL prepa BROOM restaurant OPEN day AND 1 excellent csc lunch ron 12 to po p o W make a specialty of private 0 select dinner parties for train or put up on abort notice extra fine sunday dinner IN ANY ladles private dining parlor twenty fifth sree TOM SUB OON THE BON TON OPEN ALL NIGHT extra on sunday from 12 to 3 p m 25 cents we give lunch from 11 to 4 only 25 centa short orders at all hours all kinds of fresh oysters game and fish la season TOM SING etora street utah 3 lbs lard 5 lbs lard 10 lbs lard ballard st phone of ladies misses childrens mens and boys goods wed Felb way FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Z evl H I 1 cut prices in y HO dona v |