Show - TENDERED - ' r QIRLS ARE PATRIOTIC BINGHAM’S LID TO BE NAILED CITr BTAH FRIDAY MARCH 231917- SAID LAKE HEEAUJ-EEPUBLICA- N STHEj TWO TRY TO JOIN ARMY US SENT ' TO RED CROSS ers D TIGHT ORDER -- T Smith Makes Foraial Announcement oh Arrival Co-operati- Utah Solon Says Regroup ing of Countries After Conflict Unavoidable - ss 1 1 1-1- a boy then "Why was I I could have got into the army and do something for my country if there is a war?" said Eleanor Streadbeck 17 years old daughter of Mr and Mrs P A Streadbeck 8b3 S Third East street last night to her mother "You can do much for your country if they will accept your service in case of war you can do more than those who are on the front line for daughter there will he need of those who will dress the wounds of the Injured and care for them when they are nelpless and cheer them up care for them under the direction of the surgeons Yon will have enough to do as a woman if your country wants said the mother in a quiet you" voice "But mother may I go?" serv"If you are wanted for the ice of your country and you want to go you will have my consent and my blessings” replied the mother was The pretty said:girl "Thank Intensely serious She you and father have you mother me to love my country and taught so if I am making a mistake it is not mine but do something” de- “I want to yours” dared the girl to a last evening "I feel reporter is a time when all that this should be together and Americans to do what I can” I want The girl admitted that a few she and Miss Anna hours before Gulbransen 18 years old had aplocal recruiting station plied to the had asked to be enlisted “We and know that they would not did notwomen in the army have They told us to go to the Red Cross headquarters and we went there not-bor- n f serve for Intermountain Corporation Says Franchise Valued at Excess S IS Hamer of Denver tax READ THIS PROPOSAL of agent A Telethe Mountain Staten Telephone on called the members company graph board of to of the state assesshis view of the equalization proper explain ment to he placed on the franchise of company jilsLast year the Intangible value of the the Mountain States rights granted & company 'Telephone the state board was placed by Telegraph ar700000 the at figure on a being basis of rived at largely official statements made by representatives of the corporation Mr Itamer expressed the conviction that yesterday 200000 would come closer to a correct estimate of the invisible values inherent in the present status of the operatlona company's Much was Bdid about net earnings earnings and the like No efgross fort was made to reach a decision Mr Hamer simply presenting his views The franchise assessment Is additional to the physical value assessment Wo have all (and more) of the "GREAT BOOKS AT LITTLE PRICES" s Campaign Puts a Premium on Energy Offers a Rare Herald-Republican- 9 Profit-Sharin- g Opportunity T8 there anyone who has not longed to own and operate an automobile 7 The g “ automobile can now be realized hope of possessing a life-lon- joy-givi- ng for The has arranged to give away seven tourg circulation campaign now running and which will ing cars in a not close until May 19 In- addition to these tonring cars the prize list includes four pianos twelve Colombia grafonolas four traveling bags fifteen Eastman kodaks and fifteen gold watches also a commission of 20 cent will be paid to nonwinners according to the rules of the campaign per The entire array of prizes will be to those who enter the Herald-Republic- an six-cylind- - 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WHY NOT BUY A BOOH A WEEK? copy Sunday School Union BOOK STOKE 44 Eaat on South Temple j er profit-sharin- :ananna-nnDnnnnnDnnDDnnobDn- a an Profit-Sharin- Herald-Republic- an o’clock "11 washing all — and quickly se c o n o says E L ectr1 k "Thanks to my dons ng Advertised in Mail or telephone ypnr IF YOU WANT AN AUTO m-’lca- lly” Mrs an a aci Automatic aa Electric Washing Machine aa a aa a Electric washers are simple to operate and can be run at a very low cost Sold on easy D D a a oa a pa ao aa ' A small cash pay-me-nt payments and the balance in easy sums monthly Prices $50 ami up Utah Power 6 Light Co ' aaa aaa aa aa Herald-Republic- a aa a aaa a pa Stock Dying in Northern Part of State Owing to Alfalfa Shortage County Commissioner Hess of Davis J W Thornley county and visited Governor Bamberger yesterday to- - plead the cause of the farmers in Davis and other northern counties of the state who are sustaining a heavy loss in cattle and sheep owing to their to obtain hay Inability Commissioner Hess asked the governor to request the railroads to expedite the shipment of hay to the northerly of the state Mr sections will do all he can to relieveBamberger the situation There is known to be plenty of hay in Utah The for live stock has been due largely to difficulty in securing shipment partly on acof the snow and count weather conditions and partly general because of the car shortage Several weeks ago a movement was instituted to bring the stored hay to the sections in which it was most needed but the promise of a weather led to its break in the abandonment wintry Another snowstorm ensued accentuating the hay scarcity and to stock damage cars of hay were shipped yes Three from Price into Cache valley terday Price is in the heart of the mining terand Cache valley is given over ritory to agriculture James J Facer chairman of the board of county commissioners of Cache county Wednesdayof night state Bennion secretary to Hardentelephoned he wanted hay and mupt have saying it quick Mr Bennion has interests in the Uintah basin where there is plenty of hay Mr Facer said that in Cache Instead of having county the farmers their crops in were traveling around on top of two feet of packed snow Mr Bennion communicated with a business friend in Price asking as to the prospect of getting hay out of the Uintah basin His friend negotiated for the required amount and it left there for the Cache valley yesterday piornlng Edwin Bennion' of a brother of the secretary ofWyoming state needed hay badly and obtained it by arrangement that cheats the railroad of its tolls W A Crane of Fort Herriman had been to the from shipping hay Mr Bennion had Herriman ranch and Wyoming been trying to get hay from Salt Lake Into Wyoming between the hay hunters Negotiations resulted In an agreement beneficial to both by which the Wyoming hay will stay in Wyoming and the Herriman ranch will be supplied from Price ex-Sena- tor ne 50 CARLOADS OF The 6 per cent Guaranteed Tax Free Certificates sold by this company in convenient denominations return the investor 6 per cent net interest and provide absolute safely Each certificate Is protected by considerably BxnW thaa Its face valae oa Improved real estate We gunztee : the pay- meat of both principal ' and Interest C STOCK ARE ENTERED B Manderfleld Announces That In- - Running High a carloads of fat stock for the Fiftyintermountain pa first stock show to bs held April 4 5 and 6 already have been according toofJ H Manderfleld ap entered the Salt Lake manager general pP Union Stock Yards company Besides creating an interest ' among p stockmen in the intermountain counpp try the stock show is arousing the Interest of the of' Los An- ! 1 - D - - ' Safety - 1' - - - LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 32UP MAIM WAS IBS A '94 ' 1 f -I I " WORK IS UNDER WAY Salt Lake Concern Anticipating Industrial Growth Lets Big Contract TELEGRAPHERS MAY BE Retired Army Officer Receives Painful Injuries in Accident i - Col George F Cooke U S A (re- tired) who commanded the Fifteenth and later the Nineteenth United States and who served both in Cuba Infantry and the Philippines received injuries about the head legs and arms last when a light motor truck owned night Salt Lake Transportation comby theand W Bowman 24 driven pany ran him down atbySecond South and West Temple street Bowman was arrested As a witness of the accident W O Sutherland connected with the Utah-Idah- o Motor Car company who narsame rowly escaped being struck by theCooke machine declares that Colonel was thrown nearly thirty feet before the pavement He was rushed striking to the emergency in a semiconscious conditionhospital Colonel Cooke asked upon leaving the hospital that the police and surgeons be complimented upon their service quick and efficient Bowman was driving the light truck south on West Temple and Colonel Cooke was crossing West Temple from the east Mr Sutherland and others who witnessed the accident Including drivsay that Bowman was to policemen be a speed which appeared at ing more than thirty miles an hour and that the machine seemed to swerve before it crashed into the retired army officer Auto Truck Driver Arrested The officers who arrested Bowman are Detectives Herbert Lelchter Alike and C L Schettler BowFitzgerald man will be held pending a further examination of the condition of Colonel Cooke The latter has been living In Salt selected Lake several years having the city for his home when the age limit retired him from active service in the army His career as an army officer is said to have been quite adventurous He has been devoting much of his attention to mining de- ' a-t- he BENEFITED BY LAW E Former Secretary of State May Be Given Same Status as Other Railroad EmWill Succeed Amos Gab-bot April 1 anGovernor Bamberger nounced the appointmentyesterday of T James n Hammond to the attorney state board of equalization He will take the place of Amos Gabbott whose term expires April 1 Mr Hammond has served the state in the of also presisecretary of state He was capacity dent of the Salt Lake school board for time a RobertH Slddoway state fish and announced the apgame commissioner of A L Heaston of Bingham pointment as chief deputy in the fish and game and of Joseph C Smith of department Murray Theodore Seeholzer of Logan and Charles of Richfield as state wardensHeppler County wardens and district wardens are abolished under the new fish and game law and all wardens will hereafter be known as state wardens Mr Heaston was formerly a volunteer without pay district iswarden serving now in There the Capitol a rifle which he took from a- number of Greeks who were violating- the game laws The Greeks threatened to shoot him but Mr Heaston’s nerve saw him through and the gun is & trophy of his courage He has been an enthusiastic worker for the enforcement of the fish and game laws of the state for years He will draw $125 a month The salaries of the other wardens range from $60 to $83 a month Walter M Boyden food and dairy commmlssloner yesterday appointed W D Bowring of Salt Lake a deputy In well-know- - - and Grace Will Supply 130000 Additional Volts HAMMOND MEMBER OF BY AUTO TRUCK - 6 New Transmission Wire to In Nevada where he nolds velopments several rich claims te ion packers Thomas Austin who has just P geles from a to southern Calireturned visit aa says quite a number of packers p fornia from that section p p attend the show of the country will o P carloads of breeding --stock a willFour be contributed prize the by aa Selgel Campion Service Public Iciest Eff !5 Denver of company Stewart a floor V Kearns Bldg a Brothers of Denver are sending two an Ground aa carloads500 Main John Dobson of Telephone " ' '' will show- a carload and P Hlgglnsvllle A Delmue o a three is carloads shippingO HOBO 0 0 0 00 O DO 0 DUO O pip pO PROD j breeding stock to the show of choice It-- solved by the to Ja-Pallies over oriental of watchinggiving right affairs k® in the city a week and will return to Washington Owing to the Illness of Mrs Thursday King and business matters he made private the west Senator King said: trip Reasons I think thatforthere should be with the allies It would be to attempt the folly of a war against Germany prosecution of independently the entente allies I have heard the made that we should consuggestion duct an Independent campaign against in the event of war This Germany would be absurd and suicidal I have no doubt but that when war declared there will be the closest is between our country and the allies "If we were to attempt a war alone independent of the allies we would be doubtless in many instances running at cross purposes and Instead of giving efficient aid our contributions might be reduced to a or our efforts mightnegligible Interfere quantity with strategic military and naval plans tending to produce for the allies It is conceivable victory but not probable that if we pursued such a fatuous course as to engage in war regardless of the allies they and the central powers compose their differences and might leave our nation to fight Germany and her allies alone It seems to me that it is the part of wisdom when we plung’e into this world conflict that we do It In a big way that we make proper financial provisions and that we become an active and factor in the war We could powerful aid materially in the allies If and financing to me France approved it occursEngland that It would be a prudent thing to open negotiations immediately with to Imme arrange for Japan and furnish the alliesJapan upon the Rus dlately slan front from a half a million to a million soldiers Universal lYalnlng "I think that Military Congress should ImmeChamberlain the bill with pass diately some amendments for uniproviding versalT military training in our country and think that there to the colors at should be called Immediately least one million men It is possible the war end before of portion we our armymay reached Europeanyand yet do not know precisely the resources of the central powers and there may be inherent weaknesses with some of the allies not yet apparent If Interna troubles beset Russia it would be a serious blow to the allies and nigh: menace their success except tor the intervention of our country "It must be obvious that there will be more or less of a grouping of nations “There can be no question but what witli an understanding entered into difference that we might any possible have with Japan in the future would be composed and prevented of influence in the orientJapan’s would sphere be recognized under the treaty or arrangement and our trade relations with the peoples of the orient would be preserved and protected England and Russia’s influence with and China would determine theseJapan questions and there would be an open door to the orient awaiting all commercial nations of the world Japan would understand Islands could not be that the Philippine the subject of conquest Australia New Zealand and Great Britain’s colonies in the southern Pacific do not desire a Japanese invasion of those colonies because of industrial reasons "With Russia as a great republic and France England and America and the republic of China and Japan and other allied nations working for the basis of a permanent peace there would be laid the foundations of that International concord and agreement for which President Taft has so long and patriotically labored" "If the allies without our help could defeat Germany it is clear that the entrance of our nation into the war would be ultimately an advantage to because with the Germany of the war the United States could end exercise a Influence if there should restraining be a disposition upon the part of the allies to exact terms of settlement that would be too oppressive and onoroui Our nation has a profound Sympathy for the German people and has no debe crushed or opsire that they should We do not sympathize with pressed of the divine right of the doctrine or an oppressive autocracy kings are sympathetic with the victims We of such oppression If our country enters there is no question but what this war havesome compensations we will ion -- POWER LINES Contracts have been made by the Utah Power A Light company with the Phoenix Construction company for a tension transmission building from Grace Ida to line 135 mileshigh long Salt Lake The line Is to carry 1300'") volts of electricity and is to be built to future demands which may provide for be made on the company in this section of the state Announcement of the building of the high tension line which is to be of wooden construction was made yesterday by S R Inch opof tne company A erating soon as manager the weather breaks the construction of the line is to be started& and it is hoped by the Utah Power will be mmthat it summer Light officials the The late fileted during be of the same capacity steel tower line which is now in operation between Salt Lake and& Grae Officials of the Utah Power light company said they had no immediate demands to meet but that it was only a question of time until the railroads in the Intermountain counoperating would electrify their lines It was try said that nothing of this character is under consideration at this time however and that the high tension line is a reset ve supbeing built to provide in case of accident to ply of electricity tension llnesL The other new hign tension line buildirg necessiof thehigh tates the remodeling of the transformer station west of the city and the douof the of that station bling Mr Inch saidcapacity that it had yesterday been determined that the present transmission line was carrying to capacity and that the service In Salt Lake and in other parts of Utah was utilizing the available supply of electricity new No figures as to the cost of the tension line were furnished by high Mr Inch but he said that on account of the high cost of materials it had been determined to construct the line on wooden poles instead of steel towers steel towers at this time was Securing When saJd by him to be Impossible asked reasons for rushing the construction he urged that it was expected that the use of electricity would become the next year and for greater during this reason desired to be in a position to serve all The construction of the line Is to be the same as that of the transmission line which was built into Carbon counsummer The high tension wires ty last are to be suspended from cross arms which are to be attached to poles set insulaeach other opposite tors will be used on Hanging the construction work It was said by Mr Inch that tlie greater part of the material for the building of the line was already on hand The wire is being received daily and is being distributed and the company is selecting poles Mr Inch said the company is also completing a number of other improvements so that the the necessary amount of electricity befor furIntermountain country may nished The Utah Power A Light company is completing the pumping plant on Bear lake and the flume from Grace to the Cove plant The latter will be in operation within a short time A number of minor improvements are being made in the smaller transmission lines about the city COL COOKE HIT Co-opera- tion TO AID FARMERS terest In Live Stock Show Is - J? an CAPACITY OF - -- J1 Amerlc&n-apajiese-enten- GOVERNOR ASKED J II afternoon Just as the lift was ginning to raise her mother to the emergency hospital Birth' took place almost at- the and when the foot of the shaft door of the elevator was thrown the little open onto the corridor blue eyes opened her pretty girl sneezed and raised a tiny hand to a point of momentary annoyance the seat of which appeared to be at the tip of the nose "This little girl sure will rise In will become the world — probably a star of the stage" commented the operator of the elevator The mother of the little girl' is Mrs John Wilson wife of a Pocatello railroad man She hadtocome the to Salt Lake to be taken the Orehospital but atwas Holy CrossLine found gon Short to station Itambulance call the necessary Mr Wilson was telegraphed at Pocatello last night and his wife and daughter were removed to Holy Cross hospital where they awere reported to be dokaf well at late hour by peace should after the war and that betheestablished Japanese be and registered - p of a may be the ‘career RRING baby born In 'the girl elevator of the Public Safety building at 310 o'clock yesterday be- Monroe doctrine be proclaimed whereworld old near-fami- lAgcnt ft MISS ELEANOR STREADBECK WILL DOUBLE - Senator W II on his arrival from Washington King last night declared the United States would have to declare war on Germany and should enter Into an agreement with the entente allies In urging that the United States enter the war on the side of the allies Senator King says that Congress before declaring war should appropriate $5000000000 for national defense pur- P08 U18-$2000000000 should be n financing the allies that the United States cnould upon prevail to send 100000 men Japan to the Rus-®8and there with the Russians crush the Germans that & world-wid- e allies SEEK BETTER CAR SERVICE In a petition filed with the city recorder yesterday by seventeen residents of Emerson avenue the city commission is asked to compel the Utah A Traction company to stop its Light cars at Emerson avenue and Seventh East street It Is stated that there are use the street car in forty people who of Emerson avenue but the vicinity that the cars stop a half block south where there are but two families to to Woman Who Was Hurrying to Hospital - TAFT’S WORK PRAISED employees Tender of one of the largest time fuse manufacturing plants in the country was made yesterday to the United States government from this 'city by D T Smith hea$ of D T Smith A Co of New York who is at the Hotel Utah on a trip of Inspection to mining properties In which he is Interested In the west The factory is located at Irvington N Y and has a capacity of 15000 time fuses & day For more than two years it has been furnishing time fuses for the entente allies but Mr Smith said that in the event of war with the factory would be deGermany voted to the manufacture time fuses for the United States Inofaddition Mr Smith’s company makes the machinery which Is used in manufacturing time fusesL Mr Smith has been in Arizona inand on his specting arrival inmining the cityproperty took the yesterday necessary steps to tender the service-oto the federal authorities the H R plant MacMillan of the law firm of Howat Marshall MacMillan & Nebeker is interested in the properties in Arizona with Mr Smith Factory Guarded Against Spies The troubles which the time fuse and other munition in factory the east have had on accountplants of the work of German spies was said by Mr Smith to have aroused the federal government to action and the past six weeks the secret during service department has kept tab on every Known spy or every one suspected of being in to such an with sympathy extent that they Germany to deattempt might stroy factories in this country or inof the federal jure the preparations government for war He asserted that his factory together with all other munitions factories ine the east have sentries every twenty-fivfeet around the plants in order to protect them from spies and German sympathizers He declared that every precaution is being taken by the manufacturers of munitions to preserve the plants for the use of this country in case of war "The work of the German spy system has not extended to the burning of plants alone and the exploding rf munitions" said Mr Smith "but has gone further and with unlimited means the spies have bought great quantities of copper munitions and explosives which are still tied up in warehouses This was done in order to allies from getting the prevent theWhen we wore a supplies number of time fuse leakingshipping machined to Canada the other day an effort was made to all of the machines we could turnbuyout for a short period of time Accounts for Profit in Munitions “The big money being made out of munitions is on account of the danger of loss When It requires the best of workmen to turn out time fuses which are timed so that they will explode of a second and within partthat we must have when it is known of an inch corthe fuse within rect it can be seen what chances there are for great losses At any rata the to United States is better ever have a war at this time prepared than it was for we have the munitions plants and can furnish the government all it needs We have tendered our plant to to the United States anytime it desires avail itself of it" Mr Smith recently secured the contract for 50000000 worth of munitions for France England and Russia Before that time he had a contract of more than 100000000 for the entente With Entente Impatient StorJc Brings Tot on Allies Held Essential forNation’s Welfare ' in Salt Lake Employees of the American & Refining Co jCovemor Tells Sheriff That Smelting DESCRIBES SPY WORK to Be Beneficiaries Law Violations Must B$ Prosecuted Announcement has been& made by Says Federal Government Is Refining Great Precautions company according to inf ormstion reCITIZENS MAKE PLEA ceived from Boston that a plan of In- Taking to Guard Factories surance for Its from the highest to the lowest embracing sal"Vice Social and aried employees as well as wage workGambling ers regard to color nationalAlleged to Be Permitted ity orwithout creed has been adopted It is announced that the company will carry Without Hindrance the insurance at its own expense and that it will be extended to all persons Bingham will not be permitted to who have been in tne run ae a “wide open town Following employ of the carried to him In person company for a year It Is also stated complaints by a delegation of Bingham citizens that when conditions become settled Governor Bamberger has taken of- in Mexico fhe plan of Insurance will ficial cognisance of their complaint be extended to the employees of tho that vice Is again flourishing in the company In that country is The benefits of the Insurance will mining camp and that gambling without restraint and has permitted 2500 of the approximately issued Instructions to the peace of-of be shared by A American of the ficers charged with the execution Smelting the law that they see to it that the (employees company working at the law is enforced smelters at Garfield and Murray and Word has gone forth to Sheriff Cor-le- at the mines of the company In the but all Tintlo district that not alone Bingham other districts in Salt Lake county Under the plan outlined there are must conform to the law in regardcar-to no restrictions as the In edict The vice practically of the prohibition ries111with It Instructions that all houses surance will be carried irrespective of of repute and gambling joints must ago and without medical examination be closed up or other proof of good physical conFor several months following the dition The company will set aside a number of certain sums crusade conducted by summer from month to month unwhich last citizens Bingham til a fund shall have been established resulted In the “cleaning up of the famous mining camp through the sufficient to carry the insurance On the death of a salaried of the county attorney's and agencies offices has been as the beneficiary will receive anemployee sheriffs town asBingham amount model a the reform element equal to one year’s salary of the dedesired but lately so the governor as soon as adjustment can he was Informed bv the protesting dele- ceased and within a maximum of thirty madet In a the been there has laxity gation observance of the law and the camp days after proof of death and identifideclared was once more running cation of the beneficiary The inthey blast full rivaling its palmiest days demnity will be limited to 10000 In the case of wage earners the InGovernor's Statement to be paid to dependents of on the demnity yesterApproached said:subject "It is true deceased married men will he 1000 governor Informed day Ithehave been that by repre- to the dependents of unmarried men sentative citizens of a number of com 500 The Indemnity will be increased munitles that the law against the op annually for the next five years $100 e ration of red light districts is not and 50 so that by 1922 dependents of is also being strictly enforced andI ithave remarried men will receive 1500 and detrue that the complaints of unmarried men 750 The ceived are well founded Such violameans con- pendents same will apply to salaried employees tions of the law are by no are a numfined to Bingham There is made for a classification ber of other cities offending against Provision as to surviving of Insurance our statutes just as much in this par- relatives in payments or to of degree relationship beneticular" to “What will you do about it?" the estate payments to be tomade exclusion ficiaries first in order the was asked governor “I have already done something" re- of other helra "I intend Governor Bamberger plied conditions are remto see that these all such places are edied and that closed both in Bingham and in all UTAH UPPER CLASSMEN'S other cities that have permitted the encroachment of vice banned by the law As to Bingham I have entrusted the matter to the proper authorities TYRANNYENDS TDDAY counts The sheriff and of Salt lake are after it Ilhis deputies looking is included in the legal liquor selling We must obtain evidence allegations as to these things “But you intend to clean up?" was Sophomores and Freshmen asked "Yes I Intend to clean up all over the statearewherever I orfind that vice to Celebrate Terminating districts illegal liquor operating of Camp Rules Is being carried on I will selling clean up" Delegation Given Promise A number of prominent resident of The University of Utah’s first undervisited the governor at the classmen’s Binghama few day will be observed at the asked that and days ago Capitol institution Festivities today he use his authority to bring & better state will take place which will mark the moral tone to their city official termination of campus rules Governor Bamberger gave assurance for year The freshmen will disto his visitors that their complaints cardthis their green caps and the sophowould be given every attention and will be declared the facts re- mores and freshmen that if an inquiry into enter the administration described all the eligible to the vealed the conditions main entrance by forces of the law at his disposal would building The festivities will start at 1130 their suppression o’clock be directed toward not when a huge bonfire will be wish to specify started to The governor did burn the freshies caps An as to what other cities had yesterday vice will be held Immediately to encroach in open de- assembly permitted thereafter at which various "stunts' fiance of the state statutes but did are to be performed by the not hesitate to state that all would be two scheduled lower classes Following this an dealt with alike official "pie slinging” contest will be in order Two men from each class will take part each contestant to be furnished with six The heads of PHONE MAGNATE ASKS the individuals will pies be placed in stocks to prevent dodging and the persons who present the most bespattered countenances will be declared the losers COT INASSESSMENT and their class will have the privege of paying for the pies Baby Girl Born in : Elevator of Public SAYSWARSURE Safety Building SENATOR KING his department WILL TRY "lV GREEKS Alleged Violators of Federal Liquor Law to Appear In Pocatello Leon Bone special agent of the United States department- of Justice Greeks reports that thirteen with the federal law charged relative violating to the shipment of liquor into dry tergo to trial in the federal ritory atwillPocateilo court Monday forenoon It Is reported that six additional Greeks were Indicted by the federal grand jury at Pocatello Wednesday on a similar charge Mr Bone also reports that Leo Lewis indicted on a charge of using the malls to defraud has guilty and waspaid in a fine of $1000pleaded The offense - ployees Under New Law While telegraphers on the railroads to the United States throughout benefit from the operation hope the of Adamson eight-hou- r law none of the local operators has petitioned the railroads of the intermountain country to include them in the class of employees which are to receive time and a ha’f for overtime after eight hours' work In the middle west a movement lias been started by the railroad telegraphers to be classed as employees engaged in the operation of trains in intcsia commerce but it is not known iuov the railroads will receive the petitions Nothing has yet been done on tli Union Pacific system the Denver & Kio Grande or the Salt Lake Route by the establishing looking toward operators as for same status tne for themselves and train emother the engineers the ployees under the decision ofStates court of the United the Adamson act was At the offices of the railroads It he-had whatever said that nothing heard of the move made by the open-tor- s in the middle west and that be learned notning of tne far as could character was on foot in the intermountain country Railroad officials refused to discuss the matter of the being brought under the operators eight-holaw ni-pre- me i--n n - ur $700 PLAYER-PIAN- O PRICE NOW A small deposit gives you posA little each week or reference to ’ falsely advertising the session value of a consignment of goods from a Chicago mercantile house which was month soon makes it all yours PINE QUARANTINE ESTABLISHED This is & fine large-siz- e the J Edward Taylor commission Mahogany secretary of was Jtah Horticultural world-famocase Player-Pian- o of standard N Walnotified yesterday by Frank make Used but in splendid lace state entomologist of Indiana condition In every way a that Indiana had established general five-lequarantine pines and currant andagainst bushes These gooseberry DAYNES-BEEB- E trees and bushes in many of the MUSIC CO states eaat of the Mississippi and In 'aj-3-- S some of the states west of that river Mala Si Salt Lake Utah was stated have become affected it wth the white pine blister rust TTi 1 us af - -- -r ' |