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Show n rn M to some- aoLuli. It loma.ned thv words "nut to exceed Some few were made on the phraseology of the bill, but- - nut to the particular three words now under debate. Thd governor had rent word to the mining committee that the committee declined to do anything under the con: dittons submitted He told Jltfm thal the proper thing for the mines to do was to pay the uccupatlnnjtaju Mining Mem Assured. Some few days afterward he had"? met with the mining meii nntljsssuied them, Judging from the attitude of tie t committee, that everything would he all right if the mings wouid pay the p tax. and place the enure matter In the hands of the legislature He had asked some of the mining j men why thev insisted on thwwd and was told thaf j "not to exese-i,'the time might mine when the hauls of assessment in the elate tntehj again be changed in which case they would like to have the privilege of making representations to the board of tn - I com-Die- 1 , Bamberger TelU Legislative Committee of Governor Conferences ' Respecting Taxation of Mines. , , '"a J Hickman Issue Orders They Must Wear Uniforms ort Streets in Zone . Occupied by U. S. Troops.' economic improved, .tutionw tie In could HiU nov fiieintly to America, hut thought that Aruerlia would he friendly m the llmshevw-- i government betstiN toIt IdeaIdeawere of tbi the opposed German Junker and militarists time, thfclwhnesk wl I he Germans were trying to ohlaui r materials from Russia and he thought they should be prevented from that At Readjustment In Fairly Way No Wages Downward Noted, he j j L !,r ( tie aut Trotxirr rtrgthe.se muter!! AH.eil otfiier to d t Coal Thal f'OBLENZ, Wednesday, march offered to permit condition mr r tjt'Hvf ttvrfl btihinf He had told the mining men that Gertlty The Associated Pressl-eAl- l to the frontier and enforce the embnr- -h was very glad they were so hopedjtiftUi.r hmHv In A fairly t GerIn on man men the a fast If olihers materials and raw on duty smog go ful. but that thev would be lucky h),( Although wot Good-wil- l! Wa , a pressed lolit zone oo Mined by American troop many some future legislature did not make Tr.m i of 'hi ony In t hr I .sited for an expisnst.-ntrwrTehoar$1 In a It more than three t mes. wear when .. must unuorirs they appc.r Trot, and Mr. Tt Ips f f "It Is mores question of being hon- Tf tne tirftit, t 4 d ng to in order-M- 1(j rrjiorfs for Kbruid I Thru iftmru wre mad- tf fed jf raw nutteri! or bound." said the governor than ... 1 ' named fien. from ThursU$v r!n.ui) rffectise to me take going lead district. reserve rented hy rsf else that agenta tn anything "yr It is a distinct pleasure for us to serve, ifcW i wauto t hi cor.ipaer ttcknJUe tom?. -- The ordrris a my 7feenr' stand f dn"TirHthtrrw the public with clean In dollars and cents the inclusion or fuel uat and Imluarsal conditions fa,r f mrt of rrrtsin y fn th W iliam said Mr llohi tu labor uneroploy-inli- l a words the failure to Include-- th Report t 4 Aiw-Iwear tu offiters civilian senior of like tooth-p'rIoths of--a in atUfhr the been have value immeroiii would mean the judson tmlitary hut thn rlord s review, of ihetr dif)ke to being coui-loernbaesy, also believed In dealing press would be as much as the life of the . with Trotsky on VheU.h!',tt.rf the report of federal reserve arents tk. state hoard of equalization in worth some Issued a ty grtueral rdty went he when but Ims thus far Pr show there embargo, to fix the multiple at anything that probahiv turn ago to saline ad American oftt- to dxfccues th' Mn exaggeration than three And after U, the fnw4, crrH The Oeunaos claiiued that it to the IS' reUe4 wttb reaevt to t hiand(matter he was aummaii From for oiataa.t fu f r rfinan xiitl matter of any pasaed now fill) be effe tiveyi-is' tl aj vKi not change the View Htate k fitted will in no it the to ee dmtrnta I' and next. the It, viral thia Amertt nuiuulatturlng ta Wvu salute r.tk one voted again t i ShmHnnfr lnA future lejnstature testified that Tiotzkr ff.Mrted- that labor ct$ndltofi are far IK Mr Robin t nrp.rlT but bo tan lieutenants gnr and that there fw- and I ert'ne diaagrrcd ahoor the retain thK or any other wording motion jn framfgz th Breat-Ulov'.irstv llj frotl) sMtiafactory u' Governor unemployment, hut it is into hg of ih .AV.e .rniilc Xhc cDiuptomlo that i tek the .gaieiJiwtV.pffiro., e tlwt the CwMIMtott Cei.ushs were taking kdvknUge iif I Kumberner outlined to the committee we- were anxious to have ttIt builds good-wi- ll for us because It thoroughly th working classes of t.eimany, aeeru to have grown worse during Feb able to appear, in re hMOn of tile negotiations with the not would leader i to processes thy in uniform or in civilian luthea at will., the German -ru4r dclav the payour satisfies companies with regard Kusx-- a patrons. tt appear that the aurplu of labor irmM tatatiorr. a throwing a light on men for a year m more, to the detrf- - The new order a!. cal! for a weekly Impose the treaty on n Mr Bob' however southwest in the south and is at smallest how told each He of German the slate oflWr. of and ail. 'olt ntent of the registration position his We like this kind of business and we are mighty i dared Trotxky Haul that both l.nlne ,h gluth ,nd southwest there are "We may have made a mistake ' If and aoldn - en duty in tin area .V Won of the legislature of two j r.o imlu attune of any reduction In the and Kyirtelf were W'lll"K ' 1 am The did Nat hten we had hr,, th we But luaeliorf wo.' eaya people have mining the ago Mrs miy. of , the trr atv ana ft attficalion glad to put our name behind it. Ihe nortti and . HBe scale, while l gral deficit in Germany for 11J Is i final aked to have a meeting with the gov- we rinl with the oest of !ntnJ-n-if necessary retire to the I ral moim. two million lon-,nadds ,8Bl employee are demanding higher .n erns. suit had discussed the question and with J the belief that the the existence notwithMandlng to be magnanimous.,!.'! j ' The i rop tor 1 I ' would never hav tains to reorganlxeAhe srpyanu of ho mimes ought to be taxed. That cohld affc-ultli lent, but ln e jif considerable unemployment. which government to was at the time the constitutional to show that the government wap not j been Allieswould no leqd the as There one is lei th of the grsip proassistance yet general revision to lake advantage of the mi - supplies reading "not to exceed amendment, of W.,cil downward, although there beduced h Germany ha len added to "Do You Want My I.lfc?' Ing industry. s It had been suggi- three times" had been defeated on si iodpations of a tendency to let The mining ed In the campaign would he d mu ing put to popular vote. wage settle to a definite level which men were suggesting two or two and With Coed Companies. Meeting shall without question be higher than times the. net proceeds as ih a meeting was hfld-w-There before Ihe war that the proper multiple. roal mine- - ony Ihe meial mines lm I ha been a tendency to provide labor Governor Bamberger saidon that at been included 111 th latest negotiafor a greater number of persons by giving tions. th it time' he had insisted He had explained what th overtime or establishing elimina'irg attention to the coal mine assessments state proposes. HB had do there. Uiue--! short ti jq to sug-pa- said that tn some Instances ai well, and had gone So fftf they TixLUc industry. j flat rate of 150 an acre on all would be valued a high a $tld an government and obtained toe who I , anon of t 'ommlsstoner lmkhait cstUande- .- In the discussion th--t fol- - acre, He had Said that textile industry presents one of valsit Jif th lowed some effort was made to lower ryr,Sx dirtlcnlt problem say the hud special powers frffm the firlttehj ,), property in Carbon tnd Emery ' the figure, while ettlDenetber effort the and that tly Am' man icport. In New England cuttnllinent WASIIINGTOV; c ytarch government, doubled.he would county a made to limit the tax to only pro-du- i 4 woolen mill production still is Ini ion regarding Ameilcans former-- 1 ambassador Rgave his appKval. to "They said that waa ail right" said mu' Bnri tn the Philadelphia dis-- j efforts, according lug coal properties. Hiej rro,-rof war in tier- U held a Despita prisoners laier "and paul the werGovthey governor, said on," went answer discussion no forthcoming tn textite iroduc-the The trict witness, readj.mn.ent as manv follow, sainnida public by been had Thev t .sov ernor Bamberger, "until a man, I their occupation tax. tlon j proceeding with values un- when the fourth war - j today radiilepartment to death that In scared something St Moscow. think his name was Gibbs, sitting in etiled In New England the cotton German Re, used from to them prison congress assembled seven IIlttrke, the corner, sdid, We will not pay on cal was going to he dons at a complete lg reported and paased through Berne, i that congress, he said, six of the rVtlndk camps not had realized that n they I th They them told $40 were more than o'rijcinallv oppoiied Dtandetili so fai a i w material i con NEW YORK STOPK I auvthing .Switzerland: parlies are willat th of fro of the Mat treatv Vnllb it was time, to quit,, and that was off." paying their taxes, and they of Ihe are while cerned. ratification only Fait J. J Rarh Irivat operating CHj, Board orrmr of now. re. do it lard to ing (arhs ! before It rloaed. Mr. Kohms rain a fvr days a t tah Jut Tliftfou A Co Salt lAke f i ustP Agreement Brawn Up. fftt South Hid? "Way had they made ihe attack I'tan Raw niater he wax sitting on the gtepa of tn platyr leather and Fhnr' fAl mpie furnish the fokoi ok quota on Mt$rh 13th mu German rh'W P frm However. laterin the session effort on me? Because I went at It from prison reared was which tl lgenme tions form upon f np wr otheir !hm reported htzlur prm.te wires there pijbprYv open1 was made to get together, between the the beginning, and never let up on anv if there him at asked this Hftrrtioon let clock. was ard Ixenlne ice and materia)signed, corsruinc onurnoe Lllied Governor the proposition mines and the legislature. that their taxes , mere on Piue pum Fe'fei and by some it word had come from th Allied pn Inhu W Srott Krantnn. fwa to the Sunday should be increased." . k t t H Bamberger referred U C, ttx ahoe TNhen be replied In the pm es of shos will Mansiai W Utah xorh Murrav Hlm, conferences at which an agreement u the of The Republican pan j , said the goI placing aak the ahall appoxiTTate chan decline OIImi O Tthodea, Stockton, Cal. negative, Denine Mid, Vihs'Chalmers 33J 3? 33 bu ardj of rrk eriH and e 'el fjR was drawn up between the mining vernor, had met with the oppo-itto- n of k of the 4 a4C Ranking conditions In rieral show 46 HeltUkd from German tmr. an to r and fcatTn pe men of the state and the legislators, the mining companies, prifton ratification which had pars a condition of greater e ae the A trier ir A Kd . 511 SU. &!, Plan, epenfirat ona treaty o$n which carried among other things that spent $38,600 to defeat the mine tax rampa and sailed for Aarhus. prucBai 74 t.e In the end the congress ratified tne board iiaid. with some acc umulufhn Aim e H Mmar trafs and bond frme nui ::i . the metal mines should be assessed tn amendment three years ago. Amu f funds at centers and a strong aiue4 men m hired treaty. Navy accordance with a constitutional In this last campaign thev spent. oners- er at the ff.t e of th When the BoNhenkf propaganda y on the part of money hoarded Hilrrrar i. Richardson, WUlapa, amendment reading not to exceed I suppose, at least three times tha Knzmeer at Aptni Ride PjI of the to return to the banks. According to began to weaken the morale aatd I tah Mr max be three times the net annual proceeds. much. They hired men to go up and Wash. Maine Ity the some bankers' estimates the amount German armies. Mr. HoMM n deposit ot The signed agreement had been pre- down the state to- work against the the of hoarded money that ha been reand organized financed German to sented the governor after midnight proposed amendment, and thev paid anarchist to hamper the turned to banks since the armistice Russian f t. a t mt, 'fdcr plansThe and the same night, he said, by W. W. them $10 a day to defeat these amend REPORTS OF SABQTAEE would aggregate $301.000.000 Bolshevik!, and he added that the tj;ht t bereb Armstrong, then a member of the menta. of most for were TesponeiMe state senate, and Harden Bennion, llee Refers to Iron Deposits. the agitation unfavorable to the Allies secretary of state. He had told the of the St ne Roaid of I.n and AnicrF a tine of the German LEVIATHAN BRINGS m as ia"The state, continued the governor, committee that the agreement toromlsslonere Kuite JS 11 11 hup Mrs. a was former he aeente. testified, confronted with other problems . H iplw in IKTIIl 'li' K1 lV signed did not meet with his views xomew . - -- - IS TROOPS ttstr CHMrienati hat similar. There sre10,000 U. PnvTtr . s f'trto at all and that the constitutional quesVS, Secretary j tv of. Mr Robin now tied ores in of asserted, 'Hdollars iron . . 4S Ht , i Beth Trotzky. t tion would have to be settled once ..j Iron com- . . Kiel mv; Belh. Steel - Tlie fered to turn over to American control up by the Colorado Fuel YORK pfd. P' VEW March lav) and for all. 4 S II l P rROBATF. AM f.f H WASHINGTON. Marih 6 Reports . n and other railroad Ianc .i ::j part of the Leviathan with troops of Die 27th i'ula That ended the matter for the time pany in the southern TOTH F.. & R l. I 1. I' on assessed which are stxte. W. of at waiToff that "sandv W the with members at .systems part dixieiori they heincr. hut th following mmmr th sabotage by the Hook bar i a it stipulation Cnn-'i- lt Cfiunty Gterk oe i ! i Rhe Erie . , ij,. pfd .... ..... slgnerx for further informxtion. Di noon, . .. pfd I$r JXlr tx number Erie ;nd pfd . FRO IV THK DISTRICT COURT M aii Lakf STl bate dniF'on, in and for Grvnby of . Ules,n the rnanea ,uu mat- -. In way Stat of the 41$ 42$ Greeny 1$ the between ar and $33 officers Mthr troops L,th Count', with the Idea that in the fall the counsecure an aff.iiaticm ...i 42, Col. A Owen Beaman of . the of the estate of Chr.Mje Goble. Motor m(.rjcan and the BDlshevirt govern- - men of the H5th machine irun hat- - tl1 I have had to fight the people I . lies closer In would be toured by the . .,l3 " ...j 1S5 152 Pe- -. Th... of Nonce. deceaee " to petition Uhon, five officers and 24 men of the Joodru h governor. The influenza epidemic In- - bve been very friendly with for many ' .. 6 $7$,,liai j 4 Goble and. Jeiaic Uubie praying and it is understood his orders ment. 3rd infantry brigade headquarter. 43 GreL Nor pfd. lerfered with that the Democratic years, being interested in the mining 93 ... 9J of Goble to J the tesuahee 92$, for Peter Sought officers and 24S men of the division a Great Nor ore Vtfi. 39 , 39 ' of Admlmsinum i tbv party failed to put $he offered pLank industry myself.1 ...j 39i slrr responded Mr. WWiw. headquarter 3 offirerx and 36 men Gulf S Meel wi!I ,eI1 y ne thln iS j jj , 4$ of fhrwti been on mines taxation Into Its platform, ha 'hat I Goble, deceased, J viraji 25$ 24 2S divmionx padquartera tmopa. lot. Mckel set for hearing on Friday, the 21$t day no$ told anyone before. I aaaed EFFECT trying to secure an economic (tf and the governor, at a considerable OF STRIKES 43i 4j$ of March. A. P, 1919 at2 o'clock jinv land one officer and six men of the KlnemrattoQ "lining men and said. Had you expense to himself. Including $100. for U 30$ 2$ 30 ount Court House, in th at th eiineott The witueae added that Trotzky had policing detachment. better meet with the commttu es postage stamps alone, sent out to all 19 I Court Room of said court in ON BRITISH TRADE suggested Lak 19$ 19 that if we took over the aIko on the Leviathan are 60 casual 65 1 65$ 6'lCi parts of the state a letter In which, of the house and the senate on this Lak Utah Salt yteel Count. railroad we could evacuate guns and officers of anou branches of the Maxwell 2nd pfd of said Clerk th 24$, 25$ among other things, he declared his matter?' Witness, Ctprt LONDON, March 6. W. A. Apple- - ammunition which the Russian army service: 5 nurse and civilians. o- - Midvale Steel "One man. Mr. Fitch, of Tin tic, said I. U 421 with the seal thereof affixed, this Hh Intention of recommending to the leg. .. Sllarnl 2M t3 22$ day of March, A. 1, islature that the mines should be as- no, he was afraid some unpleasant- - ion, general secretary of the Federa- -' was abandoning at the front and move pettier with T.170' sick apd wounded K . T. X K CLARK. of . nesa tion Trades some was has to arise. And it Issued the not IJJ Union, in this material place where might sessed, If the constitutional amend.. 134 177 !mj clerk. Fa1 the official organ of that organization Germans would be unable to get It TrantDOrt CdTOnia " ment passed, at not to exceed three done. 241 M M 24 Swell. Clerk JJ Deputv By The governor intimated that he a warning of the effect on British should they advance. Later the Oer- - i times the net proceed. The idea In "pfd. IS Il03 for M. lOtl John Bowman, Attorney his mind at that time was the cam- would have preferred that the nego- trade of irresponsible and unauthor- - mans did advance and they took thlsj 67 Nat LeAd 671 67 Brings Colored Troops Kosi Mr. He invited ized strikes. Hutch Oil said: - material and used it effectively in a Appleton :i 38 paign being made that be was going tiations be made direct. . . . . . ona. 20 Is on on n appoint a board of of the the 1 the any market Ray Tinplate already questions part COURT. FRO-bfdrive on the western front. rs THK DISTRICT equalization that frar.s- - Heading NEW YORK. March 75 7SJ at 20 shillings per ton less than the, later would assess the mines several times said while he oi- dis- vision. In att4 for Jalt Lnk Robins Ii jtr. I 77 . 774 761' Kepublic AS... In the nm'-t- r British cost price. Steel I. being of- State o t Utah more than that, and that the amend"Iroai-prWill Reappoint Two Members, - Rock Island 24' 231 241 bounty. of the estate of Johrt Krau.ner. IV ment gave the board of equalization Kock Island -- SPKUIKIC SJ i71dmbuchGToaifrrraiethMPeGre FFR-- , of per cnt.. of them 5$j the orPd erased NOTICE M.'Jrrif.hl a, ?5At1f.1"ed.t"r'. majority trooph JemawtthTrntzkyHordcamecm full power to do so. , son for being confident that the board TH division' (National army Most Rock Island 7 per cent.. 76 75 . fF CONTRACT "The feeling."- - said the governor, of produce It America Bac flc H Ml Ambassador Frn-,p- f t;nd hern n hou 100$ for ....100$ of Btechert ctlv1ti'' Marzaret 9$ would set the assessed to petition equalization WI)t oarP,n" thrw. iro Camps 2 becamo anything but pleasant I 27j 2KJ order authorizing .Robert A Siriter. 1.-- "." S7 ,".1 of of S6$ adminiatrator 85$' the Jnb estate mitit say it was extreme. It became clndf'J hl Malden arrived from St Nazalre with rnlon pac,(lc rates very littlev in excess of what tt J?1 ,he ol:dr 13l139 131 j Krauaer. deceased, to have a deed uf such that I did not go to the Alla club meted him to con- - 21 casual. r. 8 fmel'ing ... to ...1 .. 47 conveyance made and delivered adinin-94because of the position tiken by forith home-2the 42 , U. Kiv $ tt Smelting pfd Bolshevist, npon makfnff payireni to said transports, bringing mer friends whom I would meet there. U. " Bteel loaders. of balance of 92 410 8 i.irator sailed men from officers and purchass 94$ unpaid It was hardest of all on Mrs. Bam. .'114 , price 0 the following described real MV. Robins deacrihedTiimself As the Brest. Marseilles and Bordeaux Mon- - F S 8iel pfd ... berger and others of my family. estate. other two. It is understood that John TORN ADO CLAIMS 69$ 674' 69 unofficial medium through which the day for New York. The ships are the J.!" f'Pbr j x4i Gommeneing at a point 33 feet west ...1 orrer Certified Checks. Watson, of Ogden, the present presi- I with the Francesca. Italia, lloi'andta, Agamem- - K. f" ."0 ambassador communicated of the northeast comer of tot 5 block ' of j wkhaSh - Bolshevist Five-Acsoviet government. On one ' non and Awa Maru. opinion "5 T! .1? boar5' FOUR VICTIMS Finally James T. Hammond, memITat "A. H.g FTld a' ntd ,10. JT1 if the law passgs as now pro- ber of the statfe board of equalization, The Francesca has aboard casual w'ahanh B pfd ! occasion he declared the ambassador' thence south IJil feeE running to that board, he; scat125 feet, thence north 12 bad come to him and said that the and thence Iowa west , .. regard Texas. front . . Western and him written Pacific gave inptrucspecific companies . KC ports tvl Marcn Ala.. 725 feet to plaee of tim east thence feet, Western Paefic pfd mining men seemed Inclined to settle. to the work of the hliis re- - today f rom7 he sections swept Jester- - tlon to communteite tot Jhe soviet... tered negro companies Also a right of, way over beginning. office, The governor had told him that "the The Hollandia carries the 102nd Western 1nioi . V....a bY the showed tornado described . property: four dead 0hVf.,T'ntr! The other member of the following ' j Westlnghouse door is always open, at his office, and ' quirea. 136 feet iota ft of the commencing Bi-LltlCTfflc.f.P and 2 37 Therf f lonferenc: n Tni toSl should of said lot 5. theses comer thc northwest seefe bTrv of state, fndThl c.cht coUhtvCOr4:h;,Tnverr-wproperty the 46 Including ft. f'W W thence east sooth 47 1 feet, ApameniDon, olacfi hich rods, in elv' oe Total ale stock. 70 000 aireee, buildln day8 "heT Mr- - Wat , inembe;s?fCthe Mate board'ofua second battal-- i thence west 44 rod, thence north 47 1 Total sale bonds. ,771,000. .heistnltar, detachment aChd feet of to the la Salt E andi place beginning, izatlon had been invited. ion companies At that I headquarters m. overmr if Lake County L'tah. has heen set toe . F of the 102nd engineers, casual com-- f f.A not count meeting, held, of course, following tornado works. did on district the considerable 21st the recommenthink the Friday, that hearing day of 1 the diflptinn 4i mining mn hi4 -nr one company psnies from UaltfornUx. March. A P 1919, at 2 o'clock pm. detaBed reports were trot mad tO TheneglstaTure and yq damage.-b.- it 235 South State Street, and 52 casual officers j of Salt Lake marines, Court at the ia tbo because House, ovaliable of Gdonty the him from his theater hfh?s 21 hroa5e7fPnvaI;the committee. . absolved interrupUon a number of Gity, Utah Notice There are delln- - Court Room of said Court.1 in Sal . To Head Boxing Board f wire communication, pmcral prisoners, clerks. Wn I Lake described the state, aqd , asked him following Brest Lake Salt and . civilians nurses, did you " City County. Utah. , f const It u ' nf assessment isvled Y he Wunes the Clerk of said Court, with ,? mean that you would recommend to .d( convalescent detachments numbers 1919. foth the seal d,r the January. thereof $. March this 5th day affixed, he legislature CHICAGO., ... Major Gen. 1 55 to 91, Inclusive, Live naval officers sever, amount set opposite the name: -- r March. xn-!&-Leonard Wood,' eotturtander of the 'and .four French army officers also are nf the respective shareholders, folas E J CLARK Clerk. (Seal; lows M if Snell, Deputy Clerk. B Will Succeed Sims central department of she army, who, -- on the ship. that it waa a certainty t had been told that iMh.matt.rcould ' of Maru are casual com- N V. Jones. Attorney for Petitioner. Was announced, was to be pyesi-- j On the 'it o. iamb No. ok .. Lh be arranged that way, they would dent of a newly formed rational pom- -' panies from Texas, the 6th heavy mo- Cert. Shares. f. Rear Admiral mtgslon Place certified checks In the hands of the three words complained of In IE ) LONDCiV-Mar- ch IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-ba0f boxing control, today notl- - bile ordnance repay shop, and de-- j- r. B Hammond. Sr..., 66 11s Amt 5754 Harry S. Knapp wi.I succeed ice Ad- - f jeq that body that hr would Pern Defends Governor. he governor or some banker, for the lh mobile ord- F. B Hammond, hr Division. In snd for Sslt Lake u n- -' f r h ntenlM from the be )1J 1759 amount of' the occupation tax, then ' Senator Dern pointed out that Ihe miral 1. 6. Sims ascommander of the able to serve as presi lent. He said, nance repair shop, 39 casual officer F. B. Hammond. Jp..,,!S9 - 245 122 511 county. Stste of Utah. In the matter f the tn Estate of Catherine J. Mitchell, a contested in the courts, to be delivered governor has made th tight to bring American naval forces European however, that he wished to be made a and 1 And in accordance with law snd an deceased Notice. The petition of Alice AAters when Admiral Sim returns to member of the advisory council. to the state treasurer when such a law the assessment-o- f Of Directors made on M Routd companies raining Perry. Administratrix of the estate I ctetes about the first of had passed the legislature. 1919. so many of Catherine J Mitchell, deceased, pray- j up to a parity with what It had beqn share of each parcel of such stock a ing for an order of sale The attorney general objected, say- -' proportionately, four years ago, the APrl- - Adnura.1 Knapp at present is Treasury Certificates .real propmay be necessary, will be sold at the erty of said decedent, snd of, attending the Interallied aerial confer-bllgof his term as governor, that all per- the, . words "not to exceed"0f"t big thing imaVihe' t.riw .ing thataffect - evtftea.r'vOeow'e--the-flr4.c-,v',os.tsi-- . cr"-- - oem-fn1' Offered ,buiatere of Indebtedness 'W TStlS.' aryterasr-esaftf how he cah the contitutTdnaUty' t, 23s South Mate street, , court to show cause poration the law, and anyway being of the Senator Dern, to have the legislature why an order Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th should be granted . to Mil so much -w that opinion thit tt Was not proper pro--- " fepudlatenand fin wmatAUffif "WAftlflNGTGN. March 6. An- of- day f March, my, at 1h hour of TO as shkflnot be of necessary, the eedure, latter, on being furnished he has" achompllshed, tfcat end." , of $500,000,000 in a new eerie o'clock A. M., to pay delinquent as- described feel estate of said following IS TO BE FIXED fering deceased, with opinions frAtn various prominent) Some of the others of the commlt- thereon, together with the of treasury certificates of indebted- sessments of advertising arid expenses of attorneys that this would not be the tee took exception to the use of the rods west 2$ of the Cominencing ness. to be dated March 13, payable cost sale. HEBER T HALL. Southeast corner of Lot 1. Block 3. -case, Mr. Shields had receded from word "repudiate," and there was a Aug 12. 1919, with Interest at the C." Secretary. Salt Lake Plat that poeitlon, and the meeting in the brief debate as to whether the City and 4 was 4 Survey, announced 1X5 South-Krate, of, per. cent (Cont)nued from SMSfS one.. Otrett , thence North 7 41. feet;" room, early in the present ses- - ; ture"woti7a not" be repudiating Min In accordance with an order of the rnnwiny by the treasury. Subscription' today thence west 2$ rods. thence sion, between the governor and other , when tt did not assume the power tt Board of Directors of said Sunset Color south 141 45 representative on the Joint armistice books 09 this series close March 20. and feet: thane state officials and members of th rev- - fix the multiple, as the governor had Works, made on ths 5th day of March, East 2 rods to ths place of beginning, commission at Spa, because the Ger1919. enu committee of the houie and of asserted it would when, iie made the fixed in the foregoing has been set for hearing on Friday, tho mans have failed to turn over to the notice for the sale of delinquent stock 21st day of March A D- - 1919. st two the public affairs committee of the allies industrial and agricultural ma- Acceptance Credit has been postponed te tbs 20th day of o'clock p m at ths County Court House. , senate had been arranged. The message explains that chinery. 1919. at ths hour of 79 o'clock In the Court Room of saidIs Court, in ' At that meeting th legislators bad, amsndment placed the power in the Oversubscribed March, German firms constructing th reA. M . at the place In the above notice Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. very properly, the governor thought, stare board of equalization. material have been unable to HEBER T. HALL , quired specified. Clerk ths Witness of said Court, with turned down the proposition of the So definite decision was reached Secretary. tho seal thereof affixed this 4th dsy of complete deliveries owing to strikes NEW YORK. March 4 The ac11$ Sooth State StroeL and-jh- at mining men. for the reason that they further, however, and the committee a shortage of railway ears ceptance credit of $50,000,000 made March. A. D. 1919. soon adjourned to Its meeting room, considered the certified check proposiJ. E. CLARK. -(and the destruction of railways near by American banks in favor of BelTO CO TT ACTORS. SOTKK -tion In the nature of e threat over the where, after a hrief debate on the Real) Clerk. . Erfurt and Hall have also retarded banking institutions has abeen ciw v By 94. M. Snell. The proposed bill which governor's talk it was decided to bring legislature. the carrying out of the armistice gian $1 6.000, 000j It was ADVERTISEMENT, PIUTE DAM Ball. Musser A Etck.' Attorneys fo - V 8t was suggested should be submitted In majority and minority reports. here agreement. announced Salt Lake City, Utah. PotiGonor. toda. 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