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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH The city of Baltimore, through Mayor Preston, went into the open market on February 26 and bought 1,000 bushels of potatoes at $2.25 a bushel. They will toe sold to the pubA lic at cost. Enormous increase in the export tlon of staple articles of food without a corresponding Increase in producRECORD OF THE IMPORTANT tion, and lack of Intelligent economy in buying toy housewives, are ascribed by HAPPENINGS IN ITEM the department of health o$ New York IZED FORM . City as the chief reasons for steadily COUPLE OF F REVIEW OF WEEKS EVENTS PM Attractive Silver BLAME FOR FUEL For the table makes home Invitlnn silver is a wise Investmentnothing Is used so'much. it final, becomes a priceless heirloom, vv 1 the ware of the- worlds great sllveremiths. Our modest prices mak Good IE PUBLIC UTILITIES AND THE ITIATIVE AND? REFERENDUM RUN THE GAUNTLET. IN- - buying easy. RAILROADS, DEALERS AND HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SHORTAGE. CON-8UME- BOYD PARK FOUNDED rising prices. Officers of the American freighter Lower House Unanimous for Public Committee of the Legislature Makes Its Report to the 8enate GovIfomt and Foreign Now , Gathered Allaguash reported on her arrival at 'Utilities M is ure, While Senate ernor Prods the Lawmakers Approves the I. & R. Measure Boston from Buenos Aires that the From All Qirartera of the World, " and More Speed Expected. Committee. of Steering was vessel British a toy held and Prepared for Busy Men up '. cruiser, believed to toe the Earl ol on Salt Lake City. The lower house Skit Lake City. Placing the blame Glasgow, off the Brazilian coast January 23 and two Germans In her passed the public utilities bill on Feb- for the recent coal shortage" upon the INTERMOUNTAIN. Farmers of Gaston, Ore., have dis- crew removed. ruary 27, after' making a few slight railroads, dealers and the consumers, WASHINGTON.. in changes recommended toy the commit-- the committee of the legislature apincrease covered that potatoes tee. , The vote on the measure was pointed to Investigate the coal shortcar Wilson President rate mile at of the a (before $1 appeared" jfalue per 44 to 0, two members being absent. age in Salt Lake and Ogden practical(us they travel to the east. A car of congress on February 26 and asked The most important amendment made ly followed the advance reports of for 55 sacks standing on the track there authority to place the United Is. worth $2,500. When it reaches the StateB in a state of armed Neutrality to was the reinsertion of the long and the committee with the exception that fcfew York market its value rises to resist the German submarine cam- short haul clause, which had been the report goes into detail. The comeliminated by the senate. ' mittee on February 26 filed its report $6,000. paign. with the senate. Twenty-fou- r Goverwas The notified hduse that closely Steel nets and mines are to he Federal relief in the food situation nor written had the was pages were necessary to preYoung signed Bamberger proposed in congress by Senator Spread across the entrance of the gtrait of Juan de Fuca as a means of Borah of Idaho, who introduced a resolution for submission to the peo- sent the findings of the committee, the guarding the Puget Sound aaglnst at- resolution to apropriate $6,000,000 to ple at the next general election of a testimony on which the findings were tack from enemy submarines should be expended toy the president In aid- constitutional amendment providing based and the remedies which are offered by the committee to prevent hostilities eventuate, according to an ing local authorities to furnish food for state-wid- e prohibition. The primary election repeal bill, a coal shortage in the future. During and clothing to persons now actually order received at Seattle. measure granting the right to eminent the hearings toy the committee - coal The lower house of the Idahoegls-latur- e suffering. A bill apropriatlng $45,000,000 for domain to gas companies outside of dealers, consumers, railroad officials has passed a resolution favorcities and towns and a and the mining operators were quesing the creation of a new state out of controlling floods on the (Mississippi Incorporated measures of lesser tioned in an effort to determine the number of other ten of Idaho and $5,600,000 for similar work on the northern counties the were passed toy the house causes of the fuel famine. importance and calling for a constitutional con- Sacramento in California, was passed on February 27th. Impressing upon the members of the vention to consider the proposal. by the senate toy a vote of 40 to 15. Consideration of the McKinney bill committees of the house and sifting An avalanche swept down on the It already had passed the house. in regulation of the practice of archi- senate- - the necessity of the legislature tecture furnished the feature of the getting down traildings of the North' Star mine, The total cost of the peace note to work and passing twelve miles northeast of .Hailey, leak inquiry will be $50,000, it is day on February 27. The house was party measures, Governor Bamberger completely upset and parliamentary carried all his points on February 26 early Sunday, demolishing the nounced toy Chairman Henry. rules were heartlessly trampled. The and as a result the house and senate and warehouse are house, Compressor Republican leaders of the house discussion was the warmest to date. bunkhouse, smothering and crushing planning a roundup at Washington i Passing the senate with tout two adopted the policy of placing adminitne Bleeping men in the snow ana ae-- 1 on March 5 of members of their party dissenting votes the initiative and stration, measures at the head of the calehdar. Taxes and measures .. rebris. Fifteen men were killed. elected to the next congress to discuss garding taxation were freely discussed At the International conference at the speakership and other at the meeting of the sifting commitof Rotary . clubs of the tion questions. tees and the chief executive. An amendment to the sundry civil The house on February 26 indorsed northwest, Spokane was unanimously the senates action on the proposed delected at the meeting place5 for next bill apropriating $400,000 fpr an inves$2,000,000 bond issue for good roads, ears conference. Delegates were tigation by the federal trade commis-resen- t struck a hefty blow at the loan sharks E from Calgary, Edmonton,. Vic- - sion of the high cost of food passed and an impressive dele- aria, Seattle, Spokane, Everett, Ta- the house, the coming two years, when the sen- - gationdisappointed of Ogdenites who were on the fcoma, Portland, Salt Lake and Butte. FOREIGN. scene to hasten action on the $100,000 George S. Hatfield, 60 years of age, Twenty-eighOgden worlds fair apropriation. Many persons have been ar-director of the Security State bank, reste(j n Ireland. Henry E. Duke, bills relating to business and courts mcn were passed, each aimed to remedy iU1,Duy was, drowned in the Ogden river at ilon Ireland Brltfah Feh?m defect in the present law Dsden, Utah, trttea h. feU from a log aa oa EX' tax MU. some Senator Evans gave notice on February 26. The arrests were made under which was introduced in the house by ary 26 that the last day on which com' DOMESTIC, , mittees could bills to the sen- 27. ate had been report The Delaware senate .has rejected General 'Francisco Murguia on his b?rY reached and jnoved that er J toe given, as a number the woman suffrage amendment, 8 to 6. return to Chihuahua from his cam-two ays , u three members were absent Twelve paign against Villa in the south, an-the commlttee8 had a number of Sere7i?rocal taxation of measures before them which they de(rotes were required to pass the nounced that the Villa movement, fol-methods, In effect in other states. sired to go over more fully. The two-da-y hmendment. lowing successive defeats, had lost its The senate on February 27 passed extension for reporting bills was Seventeen suits to recover an ag-- military significance, and the only the substitute bill for the Indian war granted. e gregate of 2,720 acres of oil land in task remaining for the Carranza gov--1 veterans pension bill, which was Bills were introduced in the senate Midway field in Kern county, said ernment would be to police the state turned to the house by Governor Bam- repealing the law which created the to be worth $20,000,000, were filed at and clean up the scattered individual berger, with the suggestion that Utah conservation commission and substitute bill be drafted. also the La Angeles by the government on bands. for the be reference1 committee IntoduSdT JSS21 Tie 26." "It has been definitely ascertained was passed by February on bill providing tor the creation of the More than 42,000 miles of motion that two Americans, Mrs. Mary E. Hoy 27 the boundary line between office of state geologist and fixing the Uintah and Duchesne counties is fixed picture films were exported from the and her daughter Elizabeth, of salary of the geologist at $5,000 a year. Rooseeast of the 160 rods States during 1916, according oago, were lost on the Laconia, says at a point An appropriation for the office was velt townsite. to figures issued by the foreign trade a London dispatch, toilh Governor Bamberger on February $lso provided in the bank. National the of been has City fiepartment captured 27, returned to the legislature the bill Salt Lake If the corrupt prac John Ward, awaiting trial for the from the Turks by the British forces, Berg of Utah county for tco Mil as City. the house on it of 'relief statement to Louis made la ot' a Hooker of according passed veterans war Indian tho the alleged killing 23 is Bo approved by the sen- Fisherville, Tenn., last September, was the house of commons by Andrew and upon his recommendation the bill- February subcandidates and electors In Utah of a ate, submission war of was British killed the the court house atlnar member shot and killed at the by Law, a reasonable amount j will still retain measure. stitute Thomas council Hooker, Memphis, Tenn., by ' during ' cam-Saof freedom action of brother of Louis Hooker. The shootbombarded German destroyers dis- The Lake irrigation City. Sections 28, and election pajgnB day. to the Broadstairs and Margate, England, Ing occurred at the entrance which was recommended to 34 bill 35 of the originai draft which trict woman office. and One sheriffs Monday morning. the senate by the United States recla- - would have hampered the conduct of Seventeen passengers and a negro one child were killed and two per-- mation service was passed by the candidates to such an extent ..that were killed in the wreck on sons were injured. Two houses were senate on February 24, and now goes they would have been dependent en-t- o he Pennsylvania railroad at Mount damaged. for his signature. The the on personal beauty and psychic governor Union, Pa, Fighting in the Swedish parliament bill is the result of a series df inves- - tirely influence in forwarding their political f Edwin Gould, Jr., 22 years old, son to pass the measure appropriating which have been conducted aspirations, were eliminated by tigations Edwin Gould, president of the St 000,000 kroner ($7,500,000) for the federal government and by the most, unanimous vote, y Southwestern railway, was purposes. Foreign Minister western states where irriga-- Obliterating its former action in different killed near Jkyll island, the lenberg declared that events within projects are contemplated for bet-- calling the prohibition bill from the millionaires winter resort near Bruns-- the last few days had made' it neces-iwic- ter methods of forming communities governor after It had passed the Ga., by tie discharge of his shot- - sary for Sweden to take sterner meas-gu- into irrigation districts. Under the house andP senate, the house on urea to safeguard her neutrality. . , provisions of the bill irrigation dis- - February 23 placed the measure At a meeting at Santiago, Cuba, of tricts may avail themselves of the cred- - where Idaho white potatoes in sacks sojd its supporters believe it above &t $3.05 on track in Chicago on Febru- - the managers of the banks, which was in United the States of of the highest liquor wave the the lash building it ary 24, the highest price in local his- attended by the military governor, It of new projects through having the when there was expunged from the jumped to was resolved to issue script amount-- federal government underwrite the journal all reference to Governor tory. 'Wisconsin whites 42.90. , ' ing to 50 per cent of the assets of the bonds of the irrigation district under Bambergers suggestion of an amend r banks in bills of $1, $10, $20, $50 and the proposed Chamberlain law which ment and the action in returning the convention annual The eighty-fift$100. Phi Delta fraternity, of the Alpha is now before the national house of bill to the executive office without to movements continue with villa delegatee at troop Baltimore, the alteration of a letter or punctua- meeting representatives. universities- and col-- center around Juarez and Chihuahua from twenty-fivThe house also passed In -- Utah the Bettlers on irrigated tion mark. have heretofore formed I the corrupt practices measures with leges, adopted resoltulons in favor ot City and an attack may be expected projects universal military training. upon either Carranza town within the water users associations for handling material amendments that remove it Des next week. of Vicar Mac John , water affairs of the community and from the category of the impossible Mayor Moines, Iowa, who attained promt- - JameB W. Gerard, former American for defense of. water rights and for It was execution day in the upper nence this winter when he seized coal ambassador to Germany, and Mrs, Ger-b- financing the various projects. Un--1 house of the legislature on February the carload for distribution to the ard were received Saturday by King der the provisions of the bill just 23, and the senate killed every the governor of the state des-- 1 ur which was presented to amend citys poor, has declared a municipal Alfonso, sayB a Havas dispatch fron on with the king ignates the district which is to toe in--1 the laws of the state. The only meas Madrid, and conversed potatoes. boycott - for two hours. bone-drwas law signstate eluded in the proposed irrigation dis--1 ureB which passed the upper branch , The memorials and Dr. August Von Lentze, Prussian trict, and aplication is made by those were resolutions ed at Topeka, Kans., on February 23 - the affectnot do which compiled toe toy Governor Capper and Immediately minister of finance, has announced a residing on the tract. There must utah e considered is accord-oneffective. It la!8 new became not less than fifty settlers. heavy tax on bachelors, of the most drastic prohibition ing to a Berlin telegram transmitted of at Effort was made on February 23 to Thirteen bills veto of a bill, by measures ever enacted into law. the afternoon session of the house on override the first by the Exchange Telegraph when he re Bamberger of the Illinois Central hagen correspondent, February 24, seven of which were turn bmNo.0, Jd other railroads to The bill introduced by Manuel L. feated and six passed. Debating ardor and twenty-seveSbenj 861Iftt6 Wltfl lliS 2-were Illnols of all the and ballots enforcement abounded of the warmly Quezon president enjoin Philippine bufc ttoge who were determined cent passenger rate jvas denied on senate, authorizing the organization pass the bHl over his veto failed jested. The Southwick measure providing carry February 23 by Associate Justice 0f a Philippine army division of 25,000 ttelr poU men in accordance with the national for the creation of a state water Clarke of the supreme court. commission, passed by a vote has come to the aid ' The 'Missouri Pacific lines in Kan-- defense act has been' approved by the rights 35 to 5, with six members absent. of , ThegoTernor d w 11 urge of b congress, cVm sas, formerly known as the Kansas special session The bill carries an appropriation, and I meas-- a on different action mor at were Is with Colorado faced sold That Great Britain . and Pacific, duty of the commission is to toe hires. Pdy I work-o- f utilities 23 The bill, on to a putolio due auction for serious accurate an state e situation, shortage February public vng of I and initiative to R. H. Nellson and D, A. tonnage, was the admission made water survey, that litigation over wa- mens compensation, I taxa-to- y (Mils in all to and be commons referendum said ter affecting 23 in the house of prevalent rights, Holmes, representing the reorganiza- February David Lloyd George, the British parts of . Utah, may be brought to an tion are to be the first mehsures urged tion committee, and Kuhn, oLeb k I lend.' for passage. prime minister. Co., New York. . . - , 1602 ' MAKERS OF JEWELRY 100 MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY MEN AND WOMEN. Nowlith. tlme to learn the barber tr ade ber In greaWemand. Special b,rw open for 80 days. Only ehort time require Tool furnished and commission paid while leanv tog. Call or write Moler Baber School, 18 Com. mercial 8t 8 alt Lake Olty, Utah. WANTED 1 I an-Idah- o, 1 organiza-Vancouver- , - t, hV I I J I I 1 lonr 1 -- 1 re-th- DAY OF REVOLUTIONS PAST Education Must Take the Place of the Antlqliated Methods of Making Changes In Government. The machine gun and the high explosive shell have ended the days ot successful revolutions, according to Stanley J. Weyman, the English author of The House of the Wolf, A Gentleman of France and Under the Red Robe. According to Mr. view no rebellion- by the people can ever hope to be successful in the larger nations now. Against the muskets and cannon of old days naked hands and makeshift weapons could prevail if fury lent strength and numbers were sufficient, But today, when half a dozen machine guns,' handled by twice as many experts, can mow. down hundreds in a minute; when even a single shell can wreck half a village, when everything that "has to do with these weapons, with the munitions that feed them, and the airplanes that guide them, is technical to a degree, . Wey-man- 's - e of what avail are the scattered rifles and barricades of the people, the regiments hastily' levied and, scantily armed? Of none. Before the muzzles of a few machine guns The tollers of Ghent and Liege and Antwerp, cities famed In the past for their turbulence, unh are hurried into slavery resisting. For they know resistance to be hopeless. And so it is, and must be. As long as a mere handful of men trained in the use of these engines remains faithful, despotism may sit secure, be the people never so impwell-nig- " Only from outside, only by the atient. use of equal re&pons, only by other nations, can the yoke be broken and the people be freed. STERN CALL ON ENGINEERS I I00 Chi-Unite- d I Kut-el-Ama- ra I I I 1 I lt - I I 20,-o- hi-to- mill-Loui- acci-ltar- Wal-dental- ly re-ti- on n. I , h I I - e - I meas-passe- d . y were-dispose- d . Copen-Applicati- de-leni- or n I . Italian Army Had to Fight Nature Well as the Forcee to Which It as Was Opposed. A recent message from the field headquarters of the Italian army says that the transportation romance of this e mountain front, set down in cold, hard figures, reads thus: 2,448 miles of railroad rebuilt or repaired; 690 miles of new railroad built; 150 miles of airline cables stretched for the teleferlca system; 80,000 miles of telephone wire put up ; 10,000 new troop, hospital and freight buildings erected; 200 miles pf narrow gauge railroad laid In or behind the trenches; 450-mil- 10 new bridges thrown across rivers and precipices to accommodate 2,040 miles of operating road. The work is credited to 120 civil engineers of the government department of public works, aided by army engineers proper; likewise by 200,000 workmen and"; 100,000 army mules, hitched to 50,000 wagons. The foregoing is the first official record of the exact extent of the construction work ,on this front, carried on steadily for 18 months, despite enemy artillary, avalanches, rains, floods, frost, lack of material and all of the other ,111s by which engineers are beset. Do Away With Middlemen. WholThe English esale, society is one of the largest manufacturing enterprises in the world, has factories scattered all over England, in which almost every variety of useful article is made, and owns its own farms, dairies and creameries. Most of the other wholesale societies carry on more or less manufacturing. The English societies have $50,000, 000 Invested In homes built for their members. The two great wholesale societies of England and Scotland, created by consumers' societies, began manufacturing and now produce-1500000, 000 worth of - commodities yearly. The largest tea warehouse co-in the United Kingdom is that of the , operatives, where 25,000,000 pounds of tea are yearly distributed from theii own tea- lands In Ceylon. London - Mail - To Extend Potash Production. a The bureau of sollB Is with eement mills, blast furnaces, and , with the object of enabling them to recover potash as 4 byproduct wherever this proves to b wool-scoure- rs commercially feasible. - |