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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS ' II DIRECT 0F GRE1M CITlf SCHOOL TEACHERS 8 11918 MARCH FRIDAY DEAL A6RIC0LTURAL LAND COAL FOR A Surprise IS GAMS INS. WANTEO MENTIONED' SITE Resolutions la aland behind President Wilson and Ihe government wr recent meetfng adopted at th of the r euperiqtendenie' divleion John tr.' Calkins, of tho National Education he f. governors oelation at Atlantic City, according board to Dr. E. A. Smith, superintendent of federal reserve SERVICE MAY IDS ESTABLISH -- In .executive serai on this morning department of qaartermaetere member of thd , the eity commission conferred with the wants States army of the Twelfth ;th In regard to Qie propoaed of cream .of the graduating ciaeree fcQuU(iUon by Ul, bank, arrived ct, cf e,rUlll coat afternoon, "from San Franciscoi the .agricultural collegea of the na lands. While the interested parties deservice. A bulletin Issued clined to- talk for publication it wa everywhere and that different l'e' hs to look over sites available for thp lo tion In. of President Wilson and Secy. McAdoo oation of the proposed branch of the by Gov,- - fclnion Bamberger this morn- admitted By member of th city comare being used as texts ing, at the instance of the provoet mission that th establishment of muniMuch interest, Dr. Smith says, Is for federal reeerve bank, In the bill before Congress marshal general, provides for the en- - cipal ?pal yards are within sight. Mr. to the Calkins says advantages employment of the appropristlon for Mr.' Leonard who, year ago, urged war be as garden direcschool t teachere gained by intermountain business listing of registrants who Are In the tors this year. This matterof is lor class In the city to enter the coal business to of .sen (he upper In of a location the branch ctrcieg this citycoal discussed with the teachers guard against a repetition of In g&H Uk snd an lnstituts being held this after- bank mBy They agriculture - each of the land grant- Shortage such as wa experienced at noon st the Lafayetts agricultural colleges, Ja the quarter- thit timermdre recently informed th Council of Defense maybe eeked AofwiIl,lnclUde the local mobilization oj maetere reserve oorps. They will then commission that he knew of land reserve funds, ihe Issuing offoderal aid in the work, also. Thp , 1 1 J " men-Ifeet- - -- . one-thir- d j Early Settler. .DietSTORING FOR Suddenly When prfi3t i chlZ. become subject to ouch regulations as quartermaster general, may pr scribe, end will be listed-b- y the local boards lq class I, 'as 'lq the military service of the United State. Jut what the purpose' of the Order matter of some speculation. It reserve notea, and yediacountlng of Mr.Calk.lna ex-it- h commercial paper, pects to return to 8an p'r,aw3co Sun- Ot Stroke day. J There is to be a meeting this eve between Mr. club pioneer ahdfnlng' at the, Alta -- diId March t kt hlilkii,. and repnutlverofthe lo. Change finally Retailers Made Say. Their Business Will be Jeopard ized. ; These whiclg. the city might acquire. lands,. U. waa admitted this .morning, are wKhin reach of the cHy financially and would provide coal for many years tq com. . No action was takenst the meeting, but developments are exp acted witbla a short time, it was said. It is declare ed that the establishment of municipal coal yardr would help to keep th price of coal down, subject, of course, to government regulation. Mr. Leonard is president of th Consumers' league, an organisation of huatnese men effected a year agq to take steps to provido an adequate coal supply for this eity. Negotiation tor th coal lands In queation are to b opened immediately. Th commission also eonsidared In formally the queation of hauling garbage. The Mountain States Feeding contract company has asked a to haul the garbage. This company, which. now holds a contract to dispose of the garbage for that period, offered to haul th garbage for $50,000 for th first year with increased cost according to increased population. It la understood that tha city will make this company a' counter offer to give it the contract, provided it will accept $30,000 for tbe first year. Tble was practically .decided at the meeting this "'morning, the matter being left in th hands of Karl A. Beheld, eommisaioaer of pnbli safety. Civil Rights Bill Signed. ds Brothers company has a surprise for the people of SaltLake for the Spring Open, inj?; March 11. It is the kindof a 'surprise which really amounts to something and which will interest you for more than Just a few hours of open-- : ing or even for a few days. It is something entirely different, never tried before, and something really very ' much .worth your while. I know all of J the 'ins and outs of the plans for this opening and 1 am telling you so you will watch for , the details in the papers and not by any chance miss ' them, Just as soon as .you read about it you will know how much it means to you the ; important thing , is that know ' - you do not fail to v . about it. ' I have had a peek or two at some of the wonderful things for the Spring.open- ing and all I can do now js to tell you that they are 1 absolutely the smartest, ' most original and altogeth- er satisfactory - and be- witching things I, personal- " ly, have ever seen. They have merits which are new, in keeping with the times and they are sure to jease and delight you. The management has ifsed up much brain power, burned the candle until the- -, wee sma hours planning this opening. They have honestly thought from YOUR POINT OF VIEW more than , their own to make it a pleasure and a profit to all concerned. Again I say WATCH FOR DETAILS. Walker Dry-Goo- -- the quartermaster's the services of these . remount stations end . , he. parent. in establishing a branch is to utilise other places where army supplies are where during hie early manhood Individ-from country. the free settle Is It also possible that they a position entirely purchased. helped build up and j may be used in developing ual banks production. While nothing definite can be said, either in France, on some of the local financier agree that astated lands,- - or in thl country at the quarter of the old Commercial 4k army cantonments, or even througb-Bavinbank, 24 east First South out the country at large. About the Though the federal fuel commie street, are Juet the place for the new ony thing for the young men to do In bank, aa the office room end vault such cases will be to await "such regu Mon at Washington today issued an accommodations are ample, end the batons th quartermaster general order making sweeping adjustments The bulletin in full location all that could be desired. may prescribe. lH. the price that can be charged for Bays.; ooai at the--- , mines, effective next Copy af Balletta. Monday, March 11. it was pretty gen, To all local boards; THRIFT Th provost marshal general authorerally Understood among local dealers ise the to amendment following that for the present at least no 11. selective service regulation; A will be made In the retail price. to para-- , it added E BT graph E, a follows: -This, It was said, was to encourage Under such regulation as tbe quaf- summer storing of fuel. termasler general may prescribe, stu- Reductions In the fined price for coal pursuing a court of agriculture, ' ' dents In tbs senior year. In land grant agri- To beyJ war saving stamp up re cuj(ura; at mines in Colorado, Utah, Montana colleges whose class standing and Wyoming, running in some casee as th limit is th aim of th IS employee jlace them in the upper third .of the f as determined by th senior j were who 16 ordered as class, muck of the United Grocery company, today per cent, I school enlist in the FIRST SHIPBUILDERS authorities, Isst night formed a society for con-- 1 enl)tte(i .by the federal fuel administration, acrMerve corpi 'of tha quarter- sclenMous Wall bo vln. cording to advices from Washington. n4 ttkereafter mter' departments, ' Large surpluses of coal' ln TdaRO, Utah, amount waa pledged. It was agreed that upon presentation bythe regiment lo Montana and Wyoming are given aa the .11 .par. change wou.d be inv.at.d ! WILL" LEAVE Tl enlistment, such certificate shall be reasons for the reductions which are In th government securities every filed with the questionnaire, and the named registrant shall be place In class V on subject to still further decreeses whsn payday. T. C. Roueche wa -ground than Is lit. the military Ihe ueiial summer rsdadUonaArxinxa' and Harold Cara,- secretary (he president of the United States. The first men of th HYRUM BROWN Cl A HE. An association with patriotic ideals service Prtree Made lisltene. shipbuilding After the words Enlisted reserve reserve to be sent to th coast for ship Prices tor Montano. Wyoming and He married Melvlna Virginia Jfoung wss established recently In the Cres- corps of the medical department, in Utah coat were mads uniform as fol- and afterwards was called to help set- cent Ioe Cream company when thd line I to paragraph F, add tha words construction will leave this afternoon Enlisted Reserve Corps of the Quar- for Seattle. Sixteen men, comprised of $2. 5; prepared tle Arisons where he took an active employees asked to be enrolled lows ' ad termasters Department a He Jiecam In pioneering. ' four coppersmiths, seven else 11.10; slack or screenings 11.10, part of a war SIMON BAMBERGER, members savings society. prominent cattleman and ranch owner, or heavy-forg- e blacksmiths and five , Governor. the advanThese prices do not Include tbe 41 cents Loth in Arlsona and in Utah. After Charles Solomon , explained nation-wide movement for Lake City tage of a will make up the allowed to such- - mine as have comacetylene welder moving hie family to Baltfrom thrift C. and ite economic active prinolpl. agreement, under in later years he retired plied with the wage party. D. rewss Carlson elected was and 1 business. Hit death Nov. sudden, president last. an order of A rearrangement of shifts is being Miss G. M. Brooks, secretary. CLARKE IS MANAGER were: Utah, li.eO. sulting from a stroke. Former price made In the coast ship yards and when German cltisens In this country are Mr. Clark la survived by his wife 11.11 and 11.11 respectively; Wyoming, this is complete be offered th privilege of investing large number of men 11.10, 11.50 and .11.21, respectively; and the following children: Evelyn to will 'be called for that service, said G Ine in war savings certificates or thrift Bablna Montana. 11.20. 1.10 and $1.50. reaper Clark, Clark, Mrs G the federal Cliee, are 41 end each not to in he shipbuilding rea ton Viola stamps Mr cents C. Harvev, lively, pine the OF BO. serve agent. from being friendly ae ferdiscouraged as possible. C. case for extra wages Mrs Ella C. Witcher, been mod In A has response This is mentioned in a letter from F. S. ready Local dealers today pointed out (hat Mr. Hasel C. Oleeon, Louis Clark, the outlying districts of the state to Meyers, postmaster at Portland. Ore, large Lynn Clark and Cory D Clark. the smelters raitroade and otherdecided he call for registrants for the reaerve, users of alack coal will reap a Funeral arrangement will be an- to Jamea W. Collins of 'th war sav- William L. Clarke, Instructor In th said Mr. Cilse, and Utahs quota of 1,(6 ings committee for Utah. Mr.Myer benefit from the adjustment in pricee nounced later. .. baa' been surpassed by several hundred. who la also on the Oregon state combut the ordinary consumer who ueee loser. fo that postmasters should English department of th L D. 8. U., The classification of these registrants mittee, says lump and nut coal will be thetone on ssslst everyone in learning th ideal leaves today to take up the manage- will be completed in few days. eald to be 10,000 There In-are of democracy. the Balt Lake yerds end this Funeral Service$ For hand ment of Madam Norvigny Hammer and . . a the not be affected by will probably Handcart Pioneer companyTh party, bow la the northletest act ton In Washington, it was west, together with Mr. Clarke, will The producing companies say said. With Red Cross Notes. Charged as Posing affected be not will start east, filling a number of engagethat they greatly (.Special Correspondence) as the balance in the price schedule-. ments In towns near Chicago and later Officer to Girl Find T. howservFuneral is not greatly changed. Retailers Bountiful, March heading for New York City. Thera next The Murray Red Cross branch today ever, declare that unless a reasonable ices for Ann Cheater Aehby, who died CALLED BY DEATH them is arranged March 3, were held In the Bountiful fell they expect to open tn Ibsefi reper- sent another big consignment of hosmargin of profit for .is Investigation made fedbeing by be Is to sure Second ward business with injured. to the- - Gardo bouse for for their Jed eral officials as chapel, Bishop pital toire, supplies first th Master featuring to, th. siieged acUv ahipment-to-Penv- et ... .Present retail prices here are., 1.7 JO Striagham The. -- opening The auppiles'were presiding Elisa G. Miller In Bisbee. Arison a ton for lump; $1 It fer mine run and prayer was by James W. Neville. The Itlea of Joseph Roscon, arrested Wed- Bunder."' the Murrey Ellsn brought to Sait Lake by town G. Miller, wife of Robert W. MillThe Mr. of announcement officials of the Clarke's l 31 for slack. on the charge of Impersonating truck, giving city nesday March 1. She haa lived 'for er, Local retailers so tar ae interviewed, the company will come aa a their time to the loading of the big manydied Joining an officer. Pendlnr the outcome years in Salt Lake. Th funeral to not of be will to Salt Lake. raise say they obliged transported consignment to hie many friends both here In the load were 3,0$l surgical dress- service will he held Saturday at 3 p.m., the Investigation. Roscoe Is in the surprise price for th present, probably for ona the Percy G Silver chapel. Burial in Logan, his native town. It ing 140 bed shirt 120 pajama aulta in month, oreven two, or three. Procounty Jail, United States Commissioner and will b in City cemetery. The funeral 165 socks and 20 sweater have them the 10 pillow told was ducers they say. the financial end of that H- - V. Van Pelt reported service will bs in charge of Bishop having Issued the comwork haa all been done by the Fred Rasband present prices will be maintained in plaint and J. H. Warden of the police the local production by th company This of Park City and Bishop in two weeks, th women of the branch erd$r to give people a chance to etors department making the arrest Roscoe were eo satisfactory that Mr, Clarke district devoting all their spare time William Armstrong of- ths Eleventh ward. he position of m.nag.r. to the activity. The Cottonwood Reofficer li? hlYefforuJ tffnd'snltLak He has known both Madam Hammer, lief aocietie It Is declared, especially Bertha G Cwok In a local hospital, girl who. left th city to avoid bis been doing splendid work for the Bertha Cecilia Cook, $3 years old, wife her husband and Maurice Brown for have Soldier of Emil B. died Thursday-nigh- t some lime, making their acquaintance boxes are being shipped today Th funeral Cook, Nine will Service bs held Saturwhile attending the University Chiof from th Gardo house to Denver, one at 12.15 p.m. In the Cathedral of cago. Madam Hammer herself was but containing clothing for Belgian or- day Madeleine the In Mt VAT FONERAL OF SOLDIER and burial will bs recently come to this country, having phan This week' output of surgical Police Court Notes. been one of tbe stars at the Royal made in tbe Gardo house Calvary. dressings theatre at Copenhagen. She came to room alone will probably amount Mr Electa L Carter At the age of For having driven a horse lsme In America to join her husband, a well gauss up to a goodly number. It la expected 44. Mr .Electa L. Carter, wife of known 2 Harry McFarland was tbe TOO noted opera workers will have registered David D. Carter, of Lyman, Wyo, died couple that singer,later fined and their Gov. Simon Bamberger and Cspt 'A. The Red their week. of family end the In tbe making court cuy Salt Lake City. Funeral by home in a suburb of Chicago. Appear- by Judg.hwmHrwTrki J. Meehln of hi staff, 1 soldiers from a sewing club made np of 12 today ar in charge of the Larkin M. Halgren, 34 years old. received a ing first in a benefit performance for dnsen, turned Into head Undertaking company. little today Fort Douglas and a large group from girl Mrs. Carter ia sentence 150 or 10 day for having the Scanadinavlan of 1$ hemmed handkerchiefs for there, community survived chilby her husband and Bingham attended th funeral service the talented actress attracted the at- quarters possessed Intoxicants th soldiers end several Turkish wash dren: Erma, Marlow, Clara.eightLucile, for William Ear! Mac, held tn the Eber was entered by tention of Maurice Brown of the Chi- cloth guilty Mildred Thsodore, Alice, and Bensie; beMrs. 30 Little the cago Cartel present tout -theatre, W. Halt cbepei. Mr. Mace, who waa a year old. arrested also by her mother. Mr Olive Porter, terday at lit West Court for assault ing undertaken as somewhat of an exof Salt Lake City, flv brothers, and two soldier, died March 3 at Vancouver ! have a hearing periment by the stars. Men later barracks. Floral tributes In martial deInteresting Body of Elisabeth Catherine Carter In Pocatello, Hersefer, allegeseonP1t'"t. signs and patriotic colors were disthat on March S she Lewis Gathered at Camp waa struck with a hoe by the defend-tn- t played and th stars and stripes wa Catherine Caffero, 44 years old, wifeId, of Louis Caffero, died of blood poisoning. wrapped round the casket. LOCALS. LATE 111 three week Those who spoke were Gov. BamberOthers who were - sentenced Sh had been extreme la the husis Her then It sttnated, were: Theo Rosete. $5. this ger, Cept. Mechin, William D Ruhr morning d corner of the United band and L. P. and Charles C. Caffero for upper f Lu,r PrP"rlr to number and W. W. Wilson. Joseph poll sang he the where Mopes of th survlveher. States, Somewhere. Son etime" and th Poll "ami Travels F. r McGemngle George Anderson to the ragged w.. down Cascades sweep O 30 rendered t. three selections. Brlen, quartet state engineer, in scheduled days each, for vaBuriat was made In the plot St Mt. grancy. , to go to Castle Gate this afternoon in shores of Puget Sound and where, in Olivet that the cemetery officials have ' the limpid waters of American Lake, connection with road matters. reserved for the soldier dead of BingFUNERAL SERVICES Is - reflected the - majestic - bulk-- of HKLLOG GETS S1X WOVTHV. ham. Nina yen item Tort Doaglae fleet! S. Young Recovers Cashier H. Mount Rainier, that mighty cone of II. a salute snd e bugler from the' fort Convicted of having failed to Young of the Deseret National bank Ice and snow which rears Itself a thouMRS. ANN WESTER ASIIBT. provide S. sounded taps. James D. Owe Th funeral servfor his minor children, has been In the hospital with a general sand feet higher than the Jungfrau Georg W Kel-wice for James DennlB Owen who died O. Session were Wallace afternoon yesterday now is respeakers sentenced but As for breakdown, mobilisation convalescent the point Tuesday, waq held Thursday at 3 p m. M Nielsen, of the Israel Barlow. 8r Alfred Burlngham, by Judge C. Juvenile to In tha Eber W. Hail chapel. Lodge 238 be and anabout westernmost the expect from by cruits again eight erve months in the county other week. Brlant Stringham, Thomas Waddoups MEETING HELD BT of the World had charge and He was given the alternative states and the territory of Alaska, Woodmen and Bishop Stringham O The closing V Rev. Peter A. Slmpkin, pastor of the furnishing a $250 bond to assure sup-I-ofn was by David Willey. Camp Lewis is essentially the camp of the prayer music-waRoute En Home H. Ylsitlng Supt. Phillips Congregational church, made a furnished by the bond, default f,th H. Cumtjiings of the Church schools the frontier. Here are gathered the the address The The H,. wa he lodge however, eang. quartet EslH to remanded choir. high ward th has stopped off in Manassa, Colo., en men who have been summoned from Burial waa in Mt. Olivet. speaker paid tribute to th noble character ofto th custody of the. sheriff. , orange-grovand of the Born in Mr. 32 Owens came Iowa, route home the from to visit the east, her deceased, to her atneer devotion of years ago to Salt lake, where he had California, from the DIVORCK DECREE GRANTED. ' San Luis academy. and to her religion, bearing family with lumber-camp- s ever lived Hi since. from of ths death Oregon, resulted An interlocutory decree of divorce fortitude trials bloody poisoning, which followed Boy Bom to Monvons A message Washington, from the cattle-range- s of from Ann Cheater Arhby was bnrn Feb. wa afternoon entered by received an accident In which one of his toe at the office of - the First Montana, from ths ranches of JRsgenta of the University of Utah 12. 13. at Crowle Lincolnshire. Eng- Judgeyesterday J L. Brown, of the Third discut off Feb. 20, at the Garfield this morning tells of thejming, from the mines of Utah and was arq holding their quarterly session to- land. In 1H55 she became a member of trict court. In th case of Krdman Lose-quismelter. Reka Losequiti birth to President and Mra. Walter P.;Nevada and Idaho, from the the Church of Jesus Christ qf Latter-da- y against The day on th echo! campus. At the surviving relatives are hi wife, Tn DIS she left her native of the Eastern States mission, fields of the Yukon the men. or tbp three children. Mrs. B. B. Coleman on of th most Important of the land Snlnts I and came to Utah, crossing Mia SENTEVCED. an on 3. of D. Owens aitd J. J. Owens; six March sons Arthur ot boy BOptXH the men, who have tamed the 'school year, Dr. Thomas A. Beal wae plains In Edmund Ellsworth's hand-I- n one west. grandchildren, of th Peace Henry C Lund Justice Salt Lake Chicago Mayors Wife en Rente arriving mad, dee a of the school of commerce thl morning sentenced George Boraxia Mrs. nowhere else In all the' four slaterand two brothers, two Probably Hale William wife of Thotppson, end flnence. Prof.. A. L. Matthews, tt half stater. to pay a fin of $200 and serve 30 davs forgathered so many repreof Chicago, passed through world are of Roland Lewis and W, W. Kerr were t their marriage thev moved to Bountiful la the county Jatf for the Illegal nos-- i ,he ma'or thls sentatives that but picturesque of liquor Boraxia was granted thl ci,y' simoon, en route to raised in rank from assistant to asso-- I which had l,nce heen their home Mrs. session breed, the American a 10 ,daysr stay of execution and may Los Angeles. wn a,hf.. DEBATING QUESTIONS. frontiersman. elate ,A,,hlv and Nightly, across the tbe professors board author-appeal. ! . sons There .... daughter Concert McCormack In Rate The pine tables the mesa-halor around . M. I. A. Adopts New Book by ot - department are Mi grandchildren and 4S ef niltii. Bimj nJ reventlVe medi- - j ADHlTTKn-Ta.g4.0u- a one Bamberger interurban will give special the big stores In the bunk-roomR t Kit-eons and three Jflv grandchildren. JOHN HENRY EVANS. rates for the McCormack concert, ran hear tales of wild adventure which tin. The yearly budget waa also ; daughters survive her.. After the arrival of a Wyoming March 14. good on the trains leaving "would provide scenarios for a hundred - Debating being one qf th Intellecadopted. requisition paper. W E Ogden at 4.20, 5.30 and (.20 pm, While matters of conaiderable lm- Inovels or motion-pictuthrillers. tual Activities In th M. I. A- - this year wanted at E anatoiu JUthMfbrook, on an arson , can h ye ClaSS ho' ,n Workers' 'time charge, wa yeter- "p ly Pte Religion Dutch1'? the seasion, 'at'press Dutch waa decided that a book waa need-e- d Tonight Mooting day af; d":'U.d'.o ball in th .ocit7of iTid k "v braved the rapldd It above question had been' decided upon city which would - present tha subject In Af eetmg and Social Regent Dan Alexander, appointed to In a cleaf, readable, and succinct h Valley 1?. who have V war 0T7k. rbMor. Kvan.ton h' at T. toghVbcglnnlng lie LppUed whep ; Such a book la found In "The Spoken Ig game on the banks of re- ciol alld ThlA."? " ht, pm" Religion class officers and teachers district court at Evanston, April 1. ' William Dalebout. who has Word. John t,," by Id nl Henry Evan t th fastness of th turned from a mission to Ifolland, will Bmsraon ward and their bus- StndK,&.,.nh'w wh.tc" 'vr? for gold. tells how to choose a subject for deGem m ell. Seiretary of State' Har- - hand nought speak on "Conditions in Europe and 2?wlch also the stake board and gen- New Suit$ Filed. JfhnC. h" to horse-ranc- h how word There la the a or bate, carcelv Holland Owing to the War. The mt-- 1 question, ' th Lund.1 T1 of evidence, how to PoHenTw?' ' tWfs, rebut ana ing will be presided ' over by Lutzen,ow oufflt In all th west that Is not choice other ll(4 met lant fft th horu matters vntng tary Elbert IX Thoma0 at Lewi in Third Dtatrlet various Ceart. th conduct (When Camp g all and Bums, people of Dr 'T. William Stewisen. 169 Lqgan ' Elton F. Qulhrr eextnst E. K Stullo, are Invited. troops ra drilling you ran pick, of a debat. avenue A part of the evening was "ut the If you wish you xssociatlon to alleged to be devoted to Religion cine matters nd duefor'serVlces1, by their peeu-- 1 WHEN CHILDREN CRY CUT: Central Committee Moot A. msst-.-U- ar tbe remainder to social feature rolling gait. Ilk that ot sailor on a debate properly. yfm cannot d, j, of committee of oerltral tho f?! in of ths WH. Ing olaee ashore EnterWhen work ) religion miners without this volume. It a re, very And ar feverish end don't eleep well-ar- porta non ward show, an Increase hi mem- et a I., to quiet title to th t.ltti Cor Liberty Loan commutes wss scheduled .were needed for experienced the engineer there thing fot; small class - of young peopi, Cotietlpated and have eymptome of bership Lodge mining claim tn the Big Cotton from 64 to 140 member. to be held at tha Commercial club thle stepped forward men who worm had worked who or engaged tn debating. mothers will And quick relief wood mining district National Sweet Powders for Bank of -- the Republic afternoon at I o'clock. Thejusstleg ,wrr T lode from Nome to Cananea. J" Grey', Crlldren, the standard remedy for 30 against t.awrsne A. Southwlck to re- waa railed at th Instance of Chairman, When the Remount Depot held mili- BOUND IN CLOTH fa cover $55 altered to be due on a note lleber J. Grant. years They ere to alve nd chilDESERET news book store. tary tournament and rodeo, th entries dren like them. They cleanse the stomNicholas Delduke agalnet the Uinh Parowan Conference. bronee-busttntn g tr Main at. and the ach, act gently on ihe bowel. Copper compnnE to recover $J jtj 75 4 14 Day events Included the Pile Cared demaree for personal Injuries P cold Relieve headaches and nnmea C F r teething disorder. ef PAXO th 0uiir4tn Druggists refund merer If We have 1V.400 nearly avsry contestant. of PDOf The rarowan Ascheduled Fir jTsurnc your draggtat end be to be held on theconference, company, to recover ME NT, and is eqr licking. Blind. note at th rendloton Round-U- p Advertiser should ure th. !6th end 17th lnnt , tfiM alWert to have been paid bv T$Uln Bleedingfail Plies. 8 went I'ow, Is postponed to be held er Frontier all In khaki Ptrt (hr Gray' Protruding Cheyenne Day Nows tf they desire t resck on th !0th and tlff to defendant far stack In der fer Children. 25a Advertisement. 21 at prox. relief. Ida Advcrtu. now, Major B. Alexander Powell. In ths people, af tha defendant giva western state ia company. mnt . th Marsh Forth ora. their heme- - Advertisement. j -- nt l ec-ti- oe I 1 j ' -- e, steel-hamm- er V'r-gln- HE. ia Ec-cl- es Q.l -- - - ss br? She-wtt- left-han- fir-cl- ad -- 17 mr H ti i aa 1 ! fl LATEST BULLETINS es apple-orchar- cy Washington, March 8. nrwidentl Wiltton today aigneid the aoltUerci' n4 Bailors dill rights big, praotlcaUy rre.i ating a moratorium military service. for men in fo thj , DO I P Liberty Loan Speakers. at Washington, March S. W. J. BryaJ and Charlie Chaplin were booked day for liberty loan speaking tour The former secretory of statwill speak at the opening of the campaign April I at Little Rock, Ark., and upend two weeks in (he west. The moving picture star expects to devote twq weeks beginning April 25 to a tour oi tlie south. William & Hart, another movie ar. tor, will spend two weeks Speaking ja Che west. .no tJ so re p on P pr Hi May Take Over All Wires, P' tui ub Washington, March 8c A bill t authorize the government during tl". war to take over control of (Ul tele, graph or telephone communication, cables and wireless stations, wav n. traduced - today by Senator Sheppard of Texaa and referred to the military committee, sp fri thi .nit mi clt After Food Administration. 8. Charge March Washington, were made In (he senate today by Sen,., a tor Borah of Idaho, Republican, an Senator Reed of Missouri, Democrat, that the food administration had bo. gqn a policy of fixing maximum price for farm product They and other senators declared authority of the food law was being exceeded. ' International Memorial th ea cs su ar la W( sti ag po tw thi ca lal Day i Washington, March 8. Designating May 7 aa an International memorial day for those losing 'their Tires In tbs war against Prussian autocracy, was proposed in a resolution introduced today.hy Senator Poindexter of Washington. The resolution propose tt Invite the Allies to fix the same data . AS ov pe ue lo of rpa pu dll Revolt Against Milk Prices. Chicago, March 8. A national revolt of condensed milk companies against milk prices fixed by the federal food administration waa said to have begun today. In Illinois It took form in refusal by condenaeriro to. pay; $3.10 a hundred weight, the government price. They offered $2.83. Milk distributors, it is 'mid, are nut in the revolt. Letter$ For Soldier$ Pa ch. no ha tio th; no en Ca thi Lot, wo Washington, March 8. Thirty thousand letters to relatives and friends at home, written by American soldiers In Franco, were lost when the steamship ,Amlanis was sunk off the coast of of Jannnry, lathe- - tetter-po- rtwns announced today by the postofflce coi me Ire-tend- deportment The letters were written by tbe ldiers between January 23 and 20. 00 cel na thi f(, so- c. Carranza Call$ Congress. Mexico City, March 8. President Oarranxa today issued a call for an ex. traordinary session oPoongrese to meet April 2 for tbe. purpose of framing lawn for tbe election of deputise, Sena tors and president of the republic. N election laws have been formulated since the constitutional contention teal year. T. Pa po CO no on us bo ffo Mi Strike at Ho? Inland. SUl Washington, March $. 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