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I THE EVEXNG I D I BP ATe H I
No54 Vol3 PROVO CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY 1 JANUARY 17 1894 PRICE FIVE CENTS A COPY
THE LEGISLATOR
After Vacation Since Friday
Againt at Work
JOHNSON INCONSISTENT
He Proves Himself a Very Warm Friend
of the Shy oka he Excoriated BO Dur
ing the Campaltrn Both Houses do
Considerable Work
The legislature got down to work yes
terday in earnest Each house was
very busy and no partisanship was in
dulged in
I
In the council the bill allowing bar
ber shops to open on Sunday was re
ported and laid over It will probably
not become a law
The eight hour bill was read and
placed on file for second reading
communication from the governor
called attention to tbi report of the
Worlds fair commission warmly
praising the patriotic efforts of the I
commissioners and recommending that
the report be promptly considered
It was referred to the committee on
Worlds lair The commissioners ask
for an appropriation of 5955725 to en
able them to pay borrowed money and
discharge otner outstanding obliga
tions
tionThe
The communication further called
attention to the report of the terri
torial board of equalization which was
referred to the committee on ways and
means The report of the reform
school was also submitted and re
ferred to the reform school commu
te o
teA report ot the capitol grounds com
mission was also referred to the proper
committee
The report of the joint committee on
public printing recommended that
James B Bloor be appointed as public
printer without pay Williams asked
by what trading it was iranaged that
the printing be done without p ty Tay
lor replied that it is the custom in
ohei states to appoint a public printer
who is willing to assume the duties for
the honor it entails and Mr Bloor had
tendered his services Williams I
thought it a bad precedent He was
opposed to offices that are sinecure
The proper method is to give the work
to the lowest bidder The council was
not there to confer honors
Seaman explained as a member of
the committee that it was not the in
tention to confer a special honT upon
any one but Mr Bloor was the lowest i
bidder and he supposed the commit
tee was merely following a precedent
Booth favored the report
Hart was opposed to a mere honor
ary position and spoke of the typo
graphical union being willing to do the
work Taylor said Bloor represented
the unions Eldredge moved that the
report be laid on the table until bids
from printers should be heard by the
committee The motion prevailed
The claims of John Morris d Co
23975 for stationery L Maginnis
attorney for legal service 400 G B
Belknap for sheriff fees 210 J S
Boreman for express charges 81750
wero referred to the committee on
claims
In addition to transacting the above
business the council devoted much
time to the discussion of the bill pro
viding for the exemption from execu
tion of 8100 and the one which extends
the time for redemption of real prop
erty from six months to two years
They were considered and defeated
As they were the pt measures of Pres
ident Breeden of the council he de
scended from the chair in order to
take up tte cudgels in support of
them
He alleged that he was working in
the interest of the working man when
he presented the bills and that he did
not believe that anyone friendly to the
working men could refuse to vote for
them On the measure exempting all
but SIOO from execution however sev
eral of the members pointed out that
the great class of laborers do not earn
above the sum every month and that
therefore any ot their creditors would
be barred from receiving any satisfac
tion from them It was also pointed
out that the debts for which execu
i 4
tions are given are debts incurred gen
erally in the purchase of the uecessar
ries of life and it would be unjust to
aek that those who have trusted others
to submit to legislation that would de
prive them of their power to collect
that which is due them
The debate on the bill extending the
time of redemption brought out from
President Breeden the statement that
it appeared that the laboring man had
no friends in the council and brought
forth from Mr Williams the remark
that he was in sympathy with the pres
I idents love for the workingmen but
he could hardly commend his judg
ment Other things also came out that
were hardly satisfactory to President
Breeden who was virtually sat down
upon by the refusal of his house to
p ss his pet measures
IN THE ROUSE
Nebeker presented a petit ion of the
county court of Rich county asking for
t a readjustment of revenue matters to
II enable tbe county to pay for its court
house
Allen presented a claim of 10419 of
Henry G McMillan clerk of the Third
district court
Clark presented a claim of the sher
iff of Millard county
Powers announced that he is paired
with Mason on all political questions
hiring i the lattera absence
The committee on printing recom
mended the appointment of lamps B
Bloor as public printer Bloor was
elected by the house
I Te amendmeut to II B 12 nrovid
ing that attorneys shall not be v > me
sureties in either civil or criminal ac
tions was adopted
Allen presented a bm t > establish
fieepublic employment offices and for
the establishment of a bureau of sta
tIStiCS
Allen by request introduced a bill
to amend the chattel 1 mortgage law
Allen by request introduced a bill
to regulate the recording of titlesnotes
or evidences of conditiona sales
Hatch bv request introduced a bill
to eucuurage the production of canaigre
root whIch is used as tanning metorial
by giving a bonus of 3 per ton on the
first three thousand tons of such roots
I
produced in the territory and used in
the manufacture of leather and pro
viding for the payment of 3000 to the
first firm to manufacture 50000 worth
of leather with cauaigre root
Varian presented his mechanics
lien Jaw which provides for the pay
ment first of the laborer who works by
the day the second the subcontractor
and last the principal contract hold
ing the building for all claims The
classes are diyided into principal con
tractors subcontractors and laborers
In case of a lack of funds to pay all of
any class the funds shall be divided
pro rata among the members of that
class without regard to priority of
filing of liens
Varian introduced a bill to extend
the statute of limitations one year as
relating to open accounts making the
time three years
Varian introduced a bill providing
for the taxation of mortgages
Johnson introduced by request a
bill regulating the practice of medi
cine
Sears introduced a bill giving county
courts power to revoke plats when re
quested so to do by the in terested
parties
The council sent In tne silver me
morial with the free trade 4 rider
which says that the depression is due
to adverse silver and threatened free
trade legislation When the measure
was brought Nebeker first moved
to not concur and the motion was re
newed by Allen After a good speech
by Nebeker against the free trade
clause the house refused to concur in
the councils action
The bill prohibiting practicing attor
neys from becoming sureties in any
civil and criminal action was taken up
and after an explanation that it is de
signed to meet a long felt want was
passed unanimously
The bill providing that hereafter any
btock of any corporation of the terri
tory of Utah sold for the non pay
ment of any assessment levied by said
corporation may be redeemed withiu
ninety days from the date of the sale
of the same by the original owner
thereof paying to the secretary of said
corporation the amount bid at such
sale and for which said stock was sold
together with interest on said amount
at the rate of 2 per cent per mouth
from the date of said sale to the date
of said payment was taken up
and a debate was brought on on the
rate of interest Sears moved that the
rate of interest be It per cent Mon
son wanted the rate to be 1 per cent
Johnson the hot water member from
I Sanpete forgetting his fiery speeches
during the campaign in which he ex
coriated the ShyJocks made a speech
I favoring 2 per cent interest
Johnson said he was against the bill
because it would not favor those who
wish to become buyers of stocks He
thought 2 per cent little enough and
It percent too little Therefore he
was against it
Varian at this point surprised the
members on the minority side by at
tacking Johnson for voting in com
mittee in favor of the bill and then
coming out against it in the house He
moved to recommit lyins seconded
the motion to recommit because he I
could not understand Johnsons atti
tude Carried
Popular Everywhere
Beginning with a small local sale in
a retail drug store the business of
Hoods Sarsaparilla has steadily in
creased until there is scarcely a village
or hamlet in the United States where
it is unknown
Today Hoods Sarsaparilla stands at
the head in the medicine world ad
mired in propriety and envied in merit
b thousands of woud he competitors
It has a larger sale than any other
medicine before the American public
and probably greater than all other
sarsaparillas and blood purifiers com
bined
Such success proves merit
If you are sick is it not the medicine
for you to try Hoods SaisaparllU
Cures
Mn JOHN FRANCIS the well known
hotel man has taken the McIIaltou
house at Payson Mr Francis has that
peculiar tact which is so indispens
able to a successful hotel keeper and
knows just how to make his guests feel
perfectly at home The bill of fare
Furnished is par excellence and betrays
the handiwork of a fiitclass artisan
in the kitchen Payson can now rank
herself among the good hotel towns of
Utah with the well known MeHatton
in the hands of Mr John Francis Mr
Francis ha3 also bought the Vi ght
man livery stable and stocked it up
v ith a full line of buggies horses and
facilities for the best of care for travel
ing horses He meets all trains and
gives rates that will down all competi
tion
WHY HOODS Because
Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best
most reliable and accomplishes the
greatestcures HOODS CURES
Highest of all l in Leavening Power Latest U S Govt Report
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ABSOLUTELY PilE
Dr Hemphill of the Calvary Presby
terian church Saij Francisco lately gave
a Sunday evening lecture on Womans
Rights and Wrongs in which he de
clared his unqualified support of wom
ans right to vote He called attention
to the different 4 Vhidards of education
for the two soxes the fact that only
within the present generation women
were permitted to enter the professions
to the different standard of wages where
women who do the same work as men
as well or sometimes better are paid 25
per cent less to the different standard
of taxation where women who are prop
erty holders are compelled to pay in the
same ratio as inert and are yet denied
the right of fr incKae
Tho action of our forefathers in emp
tying the British tea into Boston harbor
was mentioned in connection with the
injustice of taxation without representa
tion and the speaker said that if taxa
tion of men under these circumstances
is tyranny taxation of women under
similar conditions is downright infamy
A GalJrd
TO THIS Ladies sr
DEAR LADY If you are troubled with
painful and irregular periods take Dr
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tion We give written guarantee to
permanently cure in two treatments or
refund money Price for one trial
treatment 2oo Write or call on Lady
ManagerSALT
SALT LAKE MEDICINE CO
56 West Second South St
Salt Lake City Utah
Patients unsuccessfully treated or Imposed
upon by others especially Invited to call
When Yon Want to Buy Dry Goods and oUons Pj Call and See USB
We buy for cash and we buy to sell y L Our constant aim is to giveyou the best goods at bottom
We buy direct and we buy in quantities prices We Make STOTXTInterests Ours Your
You will always find our stock complete child will be served as cheaply and politely as yourself A
We sell at one Price and that the lowest comparison of our styles and prices will convince you that
We treat you courteously you should trade with us
A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertisement
PROVO cooP A 8INGLETO w 811periDteDdsnt
Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder
Worlds Fair Highest Award
BENGT JOHNSON JR E M Paxman
Thomas Leonard Richard Dye A
Anderberp Nels Jensen Chris Jensen
and Lars L Nelson have joined in a
suit against Levi Openshaw collector
of taxes for Utah county to restrain and
enjoin the defendant from selling cer
tain lands or any part of them or in
any way collecting city taxes assessed
on t laid lands alleging that said taxes
are illegal because that the said lands
on which they are imposed are farming
lauds without the platted portion of
the city of Provo beyond the limits of
the city proper and receive no bene
fits of the municipal government
of the city An order has been is
sued by Judge Smith commanding
Collector Openshaw to appear in court
on February 3rd to show cause why an
injunction should not be issued re
straining him from Belling the lands
and premises described in the com
plaint filed by the plaintiffs or collect
ing the tax therein mentioned and for
puch other and further relief as may be
just In the meantime the defendant
his agents and servants are restrained
and forbidden temporarily by order of
the judge to sell the premises or collect
the taxes The plaintiffs give bonds
guaranteeing the payment by them to
Mr Openshaw of any damages he may
sustain by reason of the temporary re
straining order of injunction in the ac
tion if it be finally decided that the
same ought not to have been granted
Kellogg S Corfman are attorneys for
plaintiffs
Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made
THE worldwide reputation of Ayers
Hair Vigor is due to its healthy action
on the hair and scalp This incompar
able preparation restores the original
color to gray and faded hair and im
parts the gloss and freshness BO much
desired by all classes of people
4
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement ana
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used The many who live be
I
ter than others and enjoy life more with
less expenditure by more promptly
adapting the worlds best products to
the needs of physical being will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in thn
remedy Syrup of Figs
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative effectually cleansing the system
dispelling colds headaches and fever
and permanently curing constipation
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession because it acts on the Kid
neys Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and itis perfectly free from
every objectionable substance
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50c and 1 bottles but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co only whose name is printed on ever
package also the name Syrup of Fig
and being well informed you will no
accept any substitute if offered
A Pin In Her Ere
Mrs Anna Swinarton of Chicago se
cured a verdict of 10000 damages in the
court of common pleas of New York
city before Judge Giegerich and a jury
last week against George le Boutillier
dry goo merchant of Fourteenth street
Mrs Swinarton went into the store on
March 13 1889 and was waiting for
some change after having made some
purchases She had her little boy with
her She declared that some one of the
cashboys in the storethrew a pin which
struck her in the eye injuring it so that
1twas removed to save the ether eye
ll8 sued t to recover 50000 damages
First National Bank
OF PROVO
A 0 S rooT President
W R PIKE Vice President
D A SWAN Cashier
DIRECTORS
J C GRAHAM GEO Q CANNON
GEO TAYLOR J P R JOHNSON
EF SHELTS
General Banking Business
Transacted
Exchange drawn on New York Chi
cago San Francisco and all the
Principal Cities of Europe
Safety deposit boxes for rent at 3 per
annum and upward
I
McHATTON l HOUSE
Pnyson Utah
First Class Fare Sample
Rooms and Hostlery
TERMS REASONABLE
John Francis Prop
Also
LIVERY STABLE
In Connection
The BEST TURNOUTS in the City
Hacks Meet all Trains
John Francis Prop
STRAY NOTICEI have In my possession
E tho lolloping I described animals im
pounded as cntravs or for trespass
One blue roan horse quite old branded
on ifitthlghanil onleft
e ftthlghanl1gonJeu
One yearling red heifer white in lace two
slits In left ear and half crop in right ear
branded 3jji < j on left hip
tl1
If damage and costs on said anlmalsnbo not
paid within 13 days from date of this no
tice t will be Bold totho highest cash bidder
at Payson city pound at 2 oclock p m
on tho 25th day of January 18W
Dated at Parson city Utah county
territory of Utah this 12th day of January
1894
JAMES REECE
PoundkeeDer of said City
WHEN VISITING SAT LAKE CITY BE SURF AND VISIT THE
LittI l F FE Establishment
Headquarters for Everything
FLORAL and DECORATIVE
Greenhouses the Largest in Utah Mount Olivet and Fort Douglas cars stop at
the door
Mail Orders for DECORATIVE AND FUNERAL Occasions
Promptly Attended to 1
507 S Tenth East St Telephone 629 City Headqnartero 44 Main St
Salt Lake Oitv Utah
HOTE MORGA
ROAN
K R K C T K W 48909i
Rates from 100 to 250 per day
AMEJtCAN AND E 10PEAN PLAN
Convenient to all Business Portions of the City
Electru Bells Hot and Cold Water Steam Heat
Electric Light in Every Room Hot and Cold Baths
Steam Elevator Fire Escapes on Every F oor
Good Sample Rooms Dining Room on Fifth Floor
JOHN Mod AW3 Prop Salt Lake Gig llf ah
CO AND WASH
When you Visit Salt Lake at the Great Swimming Pool
of the
A NIYARiU I I
U 52 West Third South St Salt Lake Gity
The Most Healthful and Invigorating Pastime Imaginable
The Elegance Convenience and splendid arrangements must
be seen to be appreciated
Baths 25C Towels and suits washed by Troy Laundry
HRISTMAS AT JENSEN
Call and See that Fine Stock of
Opera Glasses Watches Jewelry Etc
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Bargains for the Holidays
Joseph Jensen Assignee
JULIUS JENSEN Watchmaker
REED SMOOT President M H HARDY Sec Tres
W R PIKE M D VicePresident L U KINO
ALEX HED CIST JR Mgr
SMOOT DRUG CO
Wholesale 4 Retail Druggists 0
We Carry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES PERFUM
ERY CHEMICALS DRUGS ETC ETC
FINE CIGARS TOEAOOOS
Perscriptions Carefully Prepared Day or Night
Mail Orders ProJj1pHg A44eJded 40
argains R AINS argains
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HOVVE TAFTS
Until January 15 1894 at which time our annual stocktaking begins Call at once Remember the stand 28 Centre St
HOWE fit TAFT THE IEADINQ CROCERS
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