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THEM pftIHC, SWEET MEMORIES AND I THIN HAP WOT ETCH SO FOUSH MIOHT have BEEH IF t HOPC AWD.I K JLEX ULIUHKK 13, 132. MUK.N1-N- U, FROM HEAVEN EYES THE GUMPS , THUKSLAX TlUHU-Nii- ; Beautiful ' novelties and elegant' pleasing tuples afford you a and over- ehoiee of Boyal suiting y coating. L Every style guaranteed all pore wooL Suits and Overcoats m $27,50 up R. M. Gates & Co. Scott Bldg. Exclusive Dealers LOGAN DEPARTMENT Main. CfTtra, CIV, North MooMon VM. Tetsohes TiImMm, M candidate fications as a senator and because of the Issues of the campaign, which, he being waged along .twa Jlnes progrese against reaction. his address Senator Walsh cen'uring sured the treasury department for Its repeal of the excess profits taxes and surtaxes which took the burden of taxation off ths special Interests and placed it on the people. He .scored Secretary of ths Treasury Mellon's record in that capacity, in referring to the proposal to refund the allied war loan he said that a commission composed of five Hepubtl-cmn- s had been named and Its work was secret. Benstor Smoot of Utah, hs said, is a member of this commission. Senator Walsh went Into the tariff law passed by the Republican congress and explained ths manner in which, hs contended, it will Increase the cost of necessities, such as clothes, all woolens, cottons, steel and every conceivable product of the He soil snd or manufacturing plants. said that both he and Senator King would blU reasonable-tariff have supported a and one such as would have been In but that no support of Utah Industries, swallow such could respeetablltle!L bill. as the legislation 61 e said that while farmers will gala ceroa tariff from the present slightly tain products, they will be robbed of the sum they gain by ths times V'anv ilk riff on other commodities they must leiy and use. from The speaker quoted Republican senators snd Republican newspapers of the oountry scoring the present congress and the administration. Commenting on these matters he said that the ebb present congress n was at the lowest of1 the history of the any oongress-'lUnited States snd- - he urged the votere oC Utah to return Senator King to the adnata aa a progressive factor. Commenting upon what Senator Smoot had said regarding ths placing of Ernest Bamberger on the claims committee, were h elected, Senator Walsh- - said that no senator should rightfully have the power to promise comlmttee appointments. "I cannot promise any committee ap. potntment whatsoever, to any candidate arid neither can Benator Smoot do ao properly, but thla merely goes to ehow MW the reactionary forces of the senate are banded together and can make - Democrat At tacks Record Made by Re- Massachusetts publican Administration. tXJAN, Oct. IW'Mr anceator, la Maaaachaaetta rasa up 1b revolt against the British because af the heavy taxa-tie- n burdens imposed and the people of this country likewise have a right to rise up (a revolt against the Republican administration this year. said United Walsh af MasStates Senator David sachusetts tn hla address here last night Senator Walsh attacked the present congress, the treasury department under Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and the arms conference, 1 have worked side by side with Senator William H. King for four years and 1 know him to ba as able to present any pubHo question before the senate aa any nenator I know of," ha said. Benstor Walsh urged the people to throw aside taauea ta a certain extent and vote party t tor Senator King because of hla quali Kordnev-MoCumb- LITTLEHDPEFOR Farmer Being Driven to Citie s, Howard Say$ LftOAN, Oct. 11. That the .downfall of Home was due to overtaxation which drove the rural population to the citie and that a somewhat similar condition exist in the United States today, was the declaration of James R. Howard, Federapresident of the Farm-Bure- au tion,' in an address' made to student, formers and busmens men at the Utah Agricultural college chapel. Forty year ago the population of the United Btates was rural and urban, whtle today it has just reversed. Cities are growing faster than rural communities Mr. lloward said. Iroductlon In this country roust be increased by more intense cultivation, he etated. Jdr. Howard gave the origin of the farm bureau and traced Its history and work. He said Its chief functions were to secure legislation ki the interests of agriculture- and to tender service to the food-Muff- s, prac-tloal- ly two-thir- one-thi- rd er farmera C. 8. Brown, head of tho Arisona Farm bureau, end Ephraim Bergeson, president of the Utah State Farm bureau, both spoke at the meeting. The speakers were Introduced by President E. Q. Peterson of the Agricultural college. Pro. feasor C. R. Johnson's quartet sang. Booth Addressee Three Audiences in Logan LOGAN. Oct. IE Charles Bi Booth, grandson of WllHam Booth, founder of ths Halvatton Army and head of ths Prison Reform league of America, stirred three audiences hers today with addresses on prison reforms. He spoke before the students of ths high school tn the forenoon, to the Rotary club at noon and this evening to a public gathering tn the Ixtgan high school. Tomorrow at I oclock he will talk at the Agricultural college. Thebe Is no reason," said Mr. Booth, why Utah should spend JU.OOO annually for prison upkqep. when through constructive legislation prlsonersran be employed in such manner that they will bring remuneration which will defray ths entire expense." t Mr. Booth went on to tho employment of prisoners while in state penitentiaries In regular vocations. They would then not only pay for their keeping but also support their families on the outside and leave the prison at the termination of their sentence ready for regular occupation and better citizens, he said. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. Jl. Although a stay of. procedure, has been granted Colonel Alberto Salinas, nephew of the former President Carr ansa of Mexico, who was captured by federal soldiers in a battle In the sthte of Durango last week, 8aa Antonie friends of the rebel fear that the law of rebellion will be carried out ttk his case and he will be executed. The council of warwhlch was formed at Torreon, Coahuila. and which Is presided over by General Jose Ruis Rosas. has departed for w here Colonel Salinas and other prisoners captured with him at the hacienda of El Jaguey and lluarloalc, Durango, will be tried. The district judges of tho city of of Chihuahua and the supernumerary the city of Torreon have offered protection to the prisoners and have telegraphed orders of suspension of all procedure to the chief of the Bone, General Eugenio Martkiea, and to the chief of military operations, according to a Mexico City dispatch. In spite of the "amperos granted, the dispatch said, the prisoners will be tried snd If sentenced to death will be shot. Mr. Maria Carransa Uda da Sallnaa mother of Colonel Rallnas, has telegraphed to Torreon authorising Joaquin Moreno, an attorney, to defend her son. Reports that Eduardo Hernandea, who left San Antonio August 25, with Colonel Salkia and General Francisco Mur-guto direct a revolutionary movement against the Obregon government had been killed, were further confirmed In a press dispatch received today by Im. Frenaa, Spanish language newspaper published In Ban Antonio. Hernandea had been a resident of Ban Antonio for two years, coming here at the same time Salinas did, following the overthrow of the Carranza regime. la John U. A, C. Freshmen Refuse to Enter by Side Door .THE FEDERAL ARMY STORES CO. Opposite the Paris. . . k, was NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 11. Itwhich nondescript Yale varsity team Most 'seed the scrubs this afternoon. of the regular were ordered to take re-It easy, not only today hut for the mainder of the week. Tad Jones kept six of the men who will face Iowa on Baturday out of the scrimmage and, as a result, a wsakened team could get but one touchdown against the scrubs In half - an hour play. believed, have been The men, it overworked and Jonea decreed a rest of D. Spencer Will i -- At Way Below Market Prices Natural Color Light Weight. , , O.D. Hunting Caps Cashmere 'Socks -While They Last - Exacty"'Tlhistratfra ; iff sizes. (our day. Special GLOUCESTER. Maas., Oct, 11. Yen-pin- g, -- v- w ding pro-jap- (By the Associated Pres.) With word that Canadian fisherman of the Blue nose the 1H. Oct. John P. Spencer of had set out for thin port today to dePROVO, Salt lake City will be the principal fend her honors aa international chamspeaker at the weekly luncheon of the pion, four schooner of the American Provo Kiwanis club Thursday noon at fishing fleet that have entered for sethe Hotel Roberts. aa challenger were preparing toAs a special feature of the home prod- lection to take up the elimination racing night ucts week program, the members of the teats beginning tomorrow. At leant two Sprlngvllle and Spanish Fork Kiwanis races will be held. ' clubs are Invited to be in attendance. The Henry Ford, out of Gloucester, and the Elisabeth Howard, a New York .When You BOYS BAUD FLAYS FOB Oct. 11. The Provo PROVO. entire assemblage resounded "no" and now the freshmen take the front door ALLEGED SWINDLER RECOGNIZED. with ths rest of the upperclassmen. Angelo Ireebal, a miner, notified the police yesterday that he saw a man who had swindled him of 11090 a week ago. Former Head of Logan XUo Grande Standing at the Denver I me be) gave chase, he Western Light System Dies Id, and station. the alleged swindler fled. Irae bal caught him, gave Mm a severe beatIjOGAN, Oct. 11. Thomas Will more, and Just as the police came up. then, former superintendent of the Logan City ing, the swindler escaped. Irae bal said that municipal electric light plant, died today the - money was to have been used tn of cancer of the stomach at his home, 131 funeral expenses of hi North Fifth West street. Mr. Wlllmore, paying the who was killed at the who was born In Birmingham, England, brother, leiridlo, mine at Bingham. May 22, 1865, had lived here most of hla Highland Boy life. His widow, five eons and three FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. daughters survive him. . W. S. Anderson, about 0 yea re of age, Funeral services will be held In the Third ward chapel Sunday afternoon at was found about noon yesterday by depunder the 2 o'clock. uty sheriffs, lying unconscious trees at the eastern part of the city and county building grounds. last night he SUIT BEGUN ON NOTES. recovered consciousness sufficiently to IANJAN, Oct. 1U K. B. Johnson, manhis name. He wag taken to the ager of II. A. Pederson A Co., entered suit give hospital, where his condition was today In the First district court against county as tmprovlng. T. W. Matkln, as administrator of the reported last n.ght estats of Era 3. Beamons to recover on CONVICTED. MAJORJS ursilay, NEW YOK .. 30, 1913. Interest from January 30. 1920, Sutton waa found guilty Redondo Major ia.de.man dad by the complaint. Focecloa. by aJisnr tn gcnorai Sesslons here early Or of the mortgage on the property Involved is asked to satisfy the Judgment. today of publishing a false statement concerning the value of stock of the Pacific Mineral end Cheipkal company, ARNEY TO SPEAK. Mrs. William H. thereby defrauding Oct. II. The LOGAN, lie will bS sentenced NovemArnold, meeting at the Richmond chamber of ber 10. commerce, scheduled to take place October 13, has been postponed till next Wed.Weather Change 'Gauss Sickness. nesday tn order to secure C. E. Arney, of weather during fall Jr , of Seattle, Wash., who Is aiding the Extreme change lntermountaln development campaign, as cause many cold and coughs. For quick relief from throat, chest and bronchial chief speaker. Many members'of the of eommepew will attend the. Rfcti mu n o' m 5! tnig . . Foley s Honey and Tar. Contains no the wrapopiates Ingredients printed onmedicine In cough MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. per Largest sellings Honey. ancL Tar i the world. "Foley and efficient remedy were Issued hy the county clerk today to the most pleasant 'CbUigbs'and colds that I ever esiw," Hyrum Olsen Hansen of Richmond and for Wr. Jones. El Para, Illlnola Bertha Coleman of Bmlthfield; Ivan writes Drugs, Five (5) Good Pearce et Paradise and Annie Elizabeth Schramm-Johnso(Advertisement) Knowles of Avon; Glenn Ellis and Nettle Stores. May Turpin of Blackfoot. Idaho: Guy Leon Carver and Irene Kennlngthn of Men! s -- Sick, Bilious, ' Headachy, Constipated, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds bowels may seem regular move for One or two Caerarete tonight Hurry! VICE PREESIDENT NAMED. LCQAN, Oct. XI. Blanche Budge of Logon has been selected vie president of the Utah Agricultural college student body Solid leather, double sole and double conn-te- r Garrison Shoe. Here it the value you have been looking lor. . Our price -- organization to fill the vacancy cuaaed by the resignation of Miss Ivaloo Budge, who was elected las spring. Thla action was taken by the student body executive com, mittee. q Our Guarantee Money Cheerfully Refunded. INFANT DIES. LOGAN, Oct. ll. Marlon Young Ecrles, the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, Mav Ttner S. Eccles last Baturday, died today. Death hraa caused by an internal hemorrhage which came' suddenly when the baby was believed to be doing well. FEDERAL ARMY STORES CO. - & ' DAUGHTER IS BORN, A daughter was born yesterday to Mrs, J. B. Quinn of 717 Eighth avenue, at a local hospital Mrs. Quinq la the daughter of Mrs. Sarah- - J, Kaul, Balt Lake policewoman. j ... has helped thousands to g break the eostly. habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just place tablet: in your a harmless mouth instead, AH desire stops. Shortie completely broken, and ly the habit you are better off mentally, physically, so easy, so simple.' financially. Get a box of and if it doesnt release you from all craving in tobaeeo form for your druggist wr refund youranymoney without question. (Advertisement.) to Shift the Scenery! Summer Oxfords that have had their day, do not go well with new fall suits. Dont HABBY, run-dow- n It's Time to Change to High Shoes if you prefer Oxfords, youll want O R,with the KICK of NOW! -- So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or. Chewing habit. Its Time your ankles, either. Tresaurton, Idaho. - Opposite the Paris.- n. Gloucester Fishermen Trim Sails for Contest n, 39 East Broadway. Shu-Ke- . - u. S. Army- to warfare without' considering the InHe is also acterests of the people. cused of having abandoned civil governPBKONO, Oct. 11. (By the Associated ment, oppressed public sentiment end funds. Pres.) Rebellious force o General Hsu embezzleiQ public have known aa Little JHsu. . SALESMEN IN SESSION, been repulsed By national troops at CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 11. Adoption Shlukow, thirty miles northwest of of a resolution by the National Council according to a statement asaued of Traveling Salesmens associations, ofoffice. war tonight by the fering the service of the council to settle The revolters, Fukien troops, were all disputes between the hotel men end commercial for travelera marked ths closing on the Fbochow, capital, marching the purpose of supplanting the provincial feature of the annual convention of the associations here today. A message from government. At the same time It waa announced Roger Babson of the Babson statistical (hat the arrival of war chips at the mouth bureau, said that the oountry Is cursed of the Min river would effectively pro by a bumper crop of pessimist. He said that the economic tide had turned and tect Foochow and localize llau'a insurrec-plathat business it on the upgrada He still n of Kwaag-tun- g found business men buried so deep In the Governor ihen Chlung-Migloom of lJCl thet thecannot see the Is diepatching troops' to the southern part of Fuklea and General Kum Pei-F- sunshine of 1322, he add a division from Ktangsl to attack the flank of Hsus position. CLAIM HEARINGS TO OPEN. little Hsu," once a leader of the WASHINGTON. Oct. 1L Hearings on AnfU club, which was supposed to have claims of Japanese shipbuilders against been sea la supposed to be al- the shipping board's emergency fleet corlied at present with 8un Yat Ben, deposed poration will be held before the board's the south China republic. claim com mien Ion tomorrow. No statepresident of established Hsu recently what he termed ment of the amount of money claimed an Independent military government at has yet been filed with the board, and the Yenping. hearing is expected to develop the facts -who formerly on which the claims are based. Japanese General Hsu Tsung-CK- l, commanded aa army under Bun Yat 8en, shipbuilders constructed thirty steel cargo la leading another Invading army In vessels during the war at a cost of $178 The revolt is defended on the ton. Fukien. I- er All-Wo- ol that tt Is Intended to eliminate Li Hou-Ch- i, military governor of Fukien, who la changed with "willfully resorting ground ELKS. men. every day yet your thirty feet of will elean your bowels right. By mornschooner, manned by Gloucester with poisonous ing all the constipation poison and sour Boys bind broke out sell and made trial eplae off bowels may be lined LOGAN, Oct, It. An ultimatum -- Issued events st the Elks' club rooms, Cape Ann. The Henry Ford Impressed ob- waste which is being sucked Inrto your bile will move out thoroughly! Cas pis red Tuesday by the sophmores at the Utah AgriculFolwaa the direction of Wsrlork under Amtoft. Howard Is Elizabeth servers The tural college for all freshmen to wear lowing the concert you half eick, nervous, carets will not sicken you they physio wss served, during most of the time- - The Yankee and blood, keeping green caps and enter the main building which Exslted Ruler bsnqnet 3. T. Fsrrer and E. A. stays Boston Boats despondent and upset. Whether you fully, but never gripe or inconvenience. both A. L. Dunton, the of the college by the side doors and not Mitchell ' Children love Cascarets, too. made brief addresses. finished "slicking up" on ths stocks end have headache, colds, sour stomach, inthe front door, met with a stern resizes. Any slid down to the water again to get in digestion or heart palpitation, it is boxes, also 3 and 50-rebuke from tho first-yea- r men. In a WIFI GIVEN DIVORCE. , drug store. (Advertisement.) shape for the rpoea usually from bowel poison. meeting held by the freshmen It was Oct. PROVO. Elias Hansen the la l, Judge decided that they would gladly don the Fourth district ronrt today granted s divorce to "green helmets," but they positively re- Mrs. Manno W. ltorton. Mrs. Oort on asked for fused to enter side doors. of s minor child, which was grant. the custody A young class orator stirred the frosh 4. A property agreement was made by the classmen when he. in his speech, asked couple at the time of filing the complaint. Mrs. his classmate, "Are we going to be Itocton was married to Charles Dortoa August walked on by ths upperclassmen? Ths . 18U2. BOUGHT ONLY THE BEST FOR HIS BOYS This Merchandise Can Be Found at EAST BROADWAY. IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. XI. Thirty-fiv- e hundred students snd other fank accompanied Iowa's football squad to the Rock Island station thla afternoon, when all recent Injuries, and nuregulars, despite merous subs were able to board one of two special coaches, bound for Yale. The University band marched to the station with the team, but did not go east. The band, however, raised a fund to pay the expenses of Cheer Leader John Dondore, retiring president of the to assist the "Howling Three Hundreds" and player yell masters. Twenty-si- x seven coaches went. Locke, Heklt, Belling, Parkin, Hanooek and other men, who were hurt recently, will be able to thinks. He play Baturday, CoachtheJones train: "X hope said as he boarded In the game e c"1' regulara hue throw our against Yale, and If we can Iowa should fuU etrengthlnto the contest, game.: a good follow: Player who made the trip L. C. ParGordon C. captain: FrankO. P. Belling, Edward Rich, kin. lin Jaqua. Glenn Miller. Clem Nugent, John Heldt, Scott McIntyre, L.Paul Min-k-J. Krif Harry Moldenhauer, A. A. Chester Meade, George Thompson, Craven Karl Engeldlnger, Johnstone. Shuttle worth. Max Kadesky.L. B. M. BarDUe, Alex rett. John Hancock. F. Undsay. C. 8. Roberts. T. C. Fisher, W. XL Thom and John Heldt, Address Provo Kiwanis ads-oca- 39 IOWA FOOTBALL TROOPS TEAM LEAVES FOR REBEL GAME WITH YALE Is elected. I hope the Utah voters win sen A. back Sena toe King, who ts a free, liberal and progressive legislator, and Is not bound by any interest whatsoever. N. A hefty pair of fall 'weights, atyled The best Yaluea in town' are waiting for 'you hanging on the outside of our door. Choose and-B- e here-a- nd Stylish! the --- ; V c nerve-shatterin- It'' e MAIL ORDERS. - Hsdhmaonfe Suproxne Shoes Servico Values. 118 MAIN STREET. , -- is latch-strin- g - |