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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE,. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, YJ'Il. VETERAN OF UTAH INDIAN WARS DIES IN SPANISH FORK lltix Assembly Holds ' Extraordi- nary . Session and Plans for ' Defense C.o. KjitR-fyiRirie- iy Proposed. PANAMA.. March 1. (By the Assoeiat eeeston o An extraordinary the assembly was held today, when the V following national defense measures were propoaed: 1 An appropriation of 50,000 for the pur' chase of arms and munition. Authorization to the president- to rales end wiYp an army np necessary. Authorization for the flotation of an Internal loan of 500,000. The measures were sent to committee, with the expectation of' a favorable- - re. port tomorrow. det A presidential message was read,, of scribing events since the taking over Rican 21 Costa by territory February forces and the expulsion and- - capture of Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, , March t Alfred R. the invaders through police measures.i M. Heck, resident of Utah since 1850 The president made no mention ot and a resident of Spanish Fork since of war. , declaration 1862, died yesterday at his horns of disThe capital remains quiet. eases incident to old age. Ill spite of years Mr. Beck was vigorPANAMA, March 1 (By the Asso- bis advanced until two years ago, when he sufciated Press.) Reports Of all govern, ous his health had mental activities since February 51, when fered a fall. 'Since then, failed, but few of his friends Costa Rican forces occupied Coto, were gradually was critical. illness knew his that Presilaid before the national assembly by Mr. Beck was born November 28. 1839, dent Porras today In extra session. In Monmouth New county. Jersey. With Bills for organizing an army and for his parents, three sisters and two brothraising of an Internal loan to "meet mills ; he came to Utah in 1850, living for tary expenses Were submitted. does not In ' ers, two years in Salt Lake and then coming The Panaman government Spanish Fork. In 1866 Mr. Beck martend to proceed further unless aggression to ried Margaret Thomas, who died in 1879. by Costa Rica should compel warlike mea-of In 1884 he married Sophia Earson, who sures, Dr. Eusebio Morales, secretary survives , him. He also Is survived by the treasury, stated last night. the following children: Roger, Abel. Jared, Hyrum andLeyt Beck, Mrs. LuctUa Hansen, Mrs. Margaret Baadsgard and Miss Question s Elsie Beck, all of- Spanish Fork; MiltoR Beck of Payson, Alma Beck of Miles City. Mont.; Asa Beck of Fallon, Nev.; Mrs. Hanna Allen, Salt Lake City, and Jor: Special to The. Tribune. ' seph M. Beck, Eureka. He also la sur, MT. PLEASANT, March 1 In the atvtved by thirty one grandchildren and tempt to Impress upon the citizens of Mt. thirteen and one Pleasant and Sanpete county the merits brother. John F. Beck. of their home city and to arouse a greater Mr. Beck was a veteran of the Black Interest In the activities of the Hub club, HaH war, and. was one of the men who the officers of the organization ere' run spent two years repelling the Indiana In ning a series of rhetorical question In the Sanpete county. He took an active part local papers which feature the talking all of his life in the civic and religious points of Mt. Pleasant and the benefits growth of his community, He was inrendered by the Hub club. Among the tensely patriotic and was proud of the questions asked and the Information given, fact that five of his sons and one grandare the following: son saw service in the world war. Do you know that Mt. Pleasant Is SanFuneral services will be held from the within her that pete county's largest city Second ward chapel, probably Thursday city limits there are more people than In afternoon, but the date is not definitely the entire precinct of any other city In fixed, as several absent children have the county?know-thanot been heard from. . Mt. Pleasant pays t Do you more taxes than any other city In Sanpete county? Do you know that Mt. Pleasant' worlds center of the RamhouiUet sheep .. industry ? a you know that Mt. Pleasant Is the livestock center of the jntormountain ed Preae.) - .l yOJ , ; , - - - - Put Pertinent Club Hub Pleasant Ml. by -- A Special Lot of Todays Selling Sale Begins at Ten oClock See Windows ; e . i states?' Do you know that the Hub City mercantile Institution carry more goods than any two cities In the county? Do you know that the Hub city Is the ..flnanclal-centor-- of central Utah?- - Do you know that the Hub city Is the educational center of central Utah, having a high school and two denominational schools, many of whose pupils come from other states? Do you know that the Hub city Is sur-- . rounded by .Vast areas that need developT ... ment? Do yotrknow that the most potent factor In the Hub city Is Ite Hub club? Do you knbw that the Hub club gives to Tor the Hub city the Impetus and direction - .Tailored Tricotine Suits Semi-SpoSuits rt 1 -- - : j Fancy Checked Suits COLORS Black, navy, tan and checks in black and white, tan and navy, tan and brown. SIZES Full range of sizes for women and misses. Utah Concerns Included in Indictments Wholesale Returned in U. S, Court. ; Novelty, Tricotine Suits f. contlnuedJn'telllgent growth? Do you know that the Hub club is orNEW YORK, March 1. Indictments ganised and maintained for the whole peoples welfare, and that the Hub club were banded down today by tbe special Is your club? a V federal grand Jury Investigating an alleged - For Sports Wear Al!Wool Wool Jersey - building material combine against seventy-fiv- e Individcorporations and forty-tw- o an alleged "cement uals, comprising trust. And psychologists have found that you can give your mind a joy tonic by analyzing your - wo- rries and your cheers. ; a complete array of books on the latest scientific cement-hungry- discoveries in psychology and spirit life. ," .Petticoats in and browse Open evenings New, all-sil- iijll'lul; : eftofil; ONLY TWELVE DAYS LEFT . ' In which to fit your INCOME TAX RETURN For a correct return see - A. A. REMBOLD , Public Accountant Income Tag Counselor. , Suits SO? McComlck Bldg. Rhone Wasatch 7. ' ' V. ' pleated sport skirts in ol Evenings by appointment.. plaids- - Box pleated, knife pleated,- aide pleated - . tops. Come in all lengths. ' The season 'a newest color combinations. ; Main Floor. Priced Reasonably at $7.95 $10.95 $15.00 . las Officials of (he Utah companies Indicted last night declined to comment on the case pending the receipt here of full InformaOn cement company officer stattion. ed that the business In this slats Is wide open, that there are no secrets about It, and that the Indictments corns as a complete surprise. , Additional Information concerning the nature of the' specific charges has been telegraphed for and will probably be sent within the next few days. Meanwhile the cement manufacturers state they ran make no comment on the indictments,' $9.95 -- Patterns are smart k Sport Coats : Red New Blue Navy Green Tan hundred . novelty ' jersey petticoats. All have fitted Three all-wo- Brown $2.95 $3.95 $5.95 These' were purchased especially to be worn with the new novelty pleated skirts. They' are very serviceable and very smart. Colors Black, navy, brown, tan, new blue, and red. AU sizes. See Them in Our Windows. , See Them in Our Windows. . Wednesday Specials Towel s PUNCH MOPS Clean end polishes. Derg aiz. Regular 11.75 Q W I I 9 Value for PAPER CLEANER cleaner Special for Wednesday ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS ana. Extra Special, tof each Selected atock broom. Met I IQ al 'Damp. Regular 1.50 to 1.(5 value for Two-qua- rt eft .....f li9 nt Hioiolii Sport Skirts Special at con-tlnu- e. ' Coma Silk Jersey Ue-hl- 4 ,We have The Indictments contained two counts charging violation of the Sherman antitrust law, one alleging combination and Restraint of trade and the other monopolies and attempts to monopolise. The Indictments were returned as a result of evidence presented to the grand Jury by Assistant United States, Attorney General William Rand and R. A. Matthews. -- ft to the government's contention, Mr. Rand said, that the combination ha so effectually maintained uniformity of price, divided territories, limited output, and regulated the 'class and character of customers who might buy cement, and the' purpose to which cement might be applied, as In effect to exclude cement from the ordinary channels of trade and commerce. Among the corporations named are the Alpha Portland Cement cvmpany, the Atlas Portland Cement company,-thPortland Cement company, the Atlas Cement Securities company, the Portland Cement company and the Otant Universal Portland Cement company. .tT.h...lndc,,I"'Tlt papers further charged that Inspectors are employed by the cement manufacturers to see that no builder contracts for mors than he actually 'The building Industry Is always kept the Indictments Price raising Is never embarrassed by a surplus supply of cement, for no cement can aver be found except In the manufacturers bins or a weak supply In the hands of probably a dealer. similar tactics were employed with cement dealers, who ark not allowed to contract for a future period exceeding fifteen days, the Indictments charge. The following Denver, Colo., companies were Indicted: Nebraska Cement company. Cement company, Colorado Portland Cement company. Three Forks Portland company and United States Portland . Cement company. In Iowa the Northwestern States Portland Cement company. Mason City, and the Hawkeve Portland Cement company. Dos Moines. In Utah the Ogden Portland Cement company, Ogden; Portland Cement company of Utah, Salt Lake City, .and ths Union Portland Cement company of Og" , den. In Washington, ths Olymplo Portland Cement comps ny, Ltd., Seattle; Superior Portland Cement company, Seattle, and the International Portland Cement company, Ltd., of Spokane. In Oregon the Oregon Portland Cement company of Portland. In California, the Taclflfl Portland Cement company, the Cowell Portland Cement company and the Santa Crua Portland Cement company, all of San Francisco, and the Riverside Portland Cement company, the Southwestern Portland Cement company and the Oolden State Portland Cement company, all of Dos Angeles. In Texas, ths San Antonia Portland Cement company of San Antonio and the Texas Portland Cement company and Trinity Portland Cement company of Dal- CARPET BROOMS Good aewed. Special for Wednesday WATER TUMBLERS value Special, f lz . ..... all. Four, ,...AG Jf- Extra clear ,.,,, Climax wall paper I Qm ...... ....... . ,.vlil THIN CHINA CUPS flan. Household AND SAUCERS 9Qfi weight. Regular , ................mt............ ,,, ... Hundreds of dozens of them at prices that are half add lest than half last season's figures .INDIVIDUAL of TOWELS Run FANCY TURKISH ; TOWELS SpeJc the mills. Each .39o cial. each .j , HEAVY . BLEACHED - TURKISH BABY TOWELS-81- za - 14x20 Spa- - each ,29c ...10o TOWELS-8pecta- L clal, each MARTEX TURKISH TOWELS Slse COTTON HUCK TOWELS Red' bor75fl 11x35 Special, each ders. 81ae l4x2t Special, each.... 12 (4o HEAVT BLEACHED TURKI8H HEAVY COTTON HUCK TOWELS 5S TOWELS Special, each Good for hotal usa. 8tse 15x52 In. .....16c ' MARTEX TURKISH TOWELS Bpeclal. each ... Scalloped edge or plain hemstitched TOWELS Half HEAVT HUCK 1.21. Special, each linen. 8lse 17x34. Each ,...I9o TURKISH WASH CLOTHS le BLEACHED BATH TOWELS Size 15x30 ,, MARTEX TURKISH CLOTHS 20a ,2 for 2lo ...... BROOMS Many decorations Special, each . 1.35 pA ) WW ............ . t Y MHHHMNimatJ 15 Cents a Package: fiOaoM Pimento Chccco I NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Municipal hydroelectric plant, Brigham City, Utah. Sealed propoaala will be received at tbe office of the city recorder until I o'clock p. m., March 12th, materials and 1921, for furnishing complete a new hydroelectric plant aa shown on plana and In specifications. 'lan, specification propoaala contract and bond forma may be naan at the office of the city recorder or may be obtained from tne city recorder on or after March 2nd. 1921, on deposit of 15.00, the deposit to be returned upon In return of plena and specifications good order. The right le hereby reserved to reject any and all bid and to waive any do fed a order of the rtty rouncll. JOHN w. PETKR3, Mayor. 7143 . Trieste Box, city recorder. By titMiMiit:t:t;m:t::?:2:2:u2:::::2:::: NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. The board of trustee for Independent school district No. 33, Jerome, Idaho, will receive sealed bid ap to and until S o'clock March ?. 1921, for ths Installation and completion of the plenum, heating and plumbing for a certain high school build-Inow under construction, end according to plana and specification prepared therefor by Wayland A Fennell, architect. Boise, Idaho. Contractors submit-tin- g proposal on both heating and plumbing shall segregate and atate In bid the amount of money required for the completion of the plumbing from the heating proposal. The board reserves' the right to award separate contracts for plumbing and heating; contractor figuring this work ahall be In a position to furnish surety bonds In tbe sum of 50 per cent of the amount of the proposal submitted. All bids ahall be accompanied by certified n, cheeks made payable to B. Q. Hill, aecre.' tary. In the sum of S per cent of the amount of the hid aa an earnest that the bidder will anter Into a contract forth, with with the above named district, pro- bid be accepted. The board of riding hlaresrrva trust eee the right to accept any or reject all bids submitted, l iens and specifications may ba aeen on file with the secretary of the hoard at Jerome, or hd from the architects on the payment of fifteen (15.00) dollars, which sum will ba returned to the bidder on the return of specifications and plana to the o.'lloa of the architects. (Signed): ' WALTER W. FTNTT. ' t halrmen. EL O, HILL Secretary. " TRIBUNE WANT a.' 253 ... AT'i CT Z" : , , |