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Show " ... . . i ' - 1 ' DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY JANUARY 11 1915 FD SHUN stite FOR mm isis LEU Fill CHANGES IN WATER (Continued from page one). Ritchie's court room, where they went into conference The "arbitration' committee came out M 2 15 and reported no progress toward w settlement of the differences. Another committee session whs to be held ut S 30 Republican In the meantime th members of th house refuse to surthe to on render opKition, any point and say they will not recognise the tic Rrogreauhe temporary organia.ition. f unionists' are willing to have Th tne Republican come in a body and take the oath and thn fight out tri organisation If the Republicans will the frvtontftt nl recognise what I alreadv done temporarily. .'e Tie difference- - l 3 oYlmk were as far from settlement aJ tpirn,iy ever, T. U Holman, deputy ncerelarv of eute. at 2. 30 this .ifprniim locked ail tif the desks in the h me of representative and intimated that they not he opened until the members of the hou hjil com to sum and remoletm of order. Ad ImioKs LEGISLATION L Content to Hold Present Positions Until Projected Armies Are Strong Enough to StriKe Decisive: Blow Lord Kitchener Says He Does Not Know When War Will End, But That it Will Begin in May Russia Forwarding Enormous Masses of Men Levies for 1914, Amounting to 1,200,000, Just Leaving' Training Camps. n The biennial report ot State Engineer W. D. Beers was filed this afternoon with the governor. The recommendations are principally connected Of Relief Expedition, Headed by with water matters. The state engineer sets forth the need of adequate water American Missionaries for Ger- laws that will define and satisfactorily adjudicate water rights, so they can be man and Austrian Prisoners put on a firm and substantial basis-Th- Enga!mient N(ar Perthe, Have Recaptured Parte Trenches Thcy Of urday afternoon at a caucus held it, office of Representative Geotg.. Goodwin in the Continental bsnk building, by decidng tn eiltr.fr ir the offices of assistant argeant.rft arm., mailing clerk and wutt hiiMi,. the interest ut economy. In pUre paid chaplain It was decided to im,t' ministers of various denoniinaiii open ihe acsshms. Those at the caucus were Tbtre. fj , tlves P. F. Christensen. Thoin.t. p Ktnii Page, Idly C. Wolsienholme, Dund and George F. Goodwin f s.tj county. C. M. Croft of M.,rKSu J. Fitch of Carbon, T. W I ,.ur son and J. J. Oriffin, Jr., of C.ui.. . jjnJ J. Alex Revsn of Txele. Thomas P. Ihige was ihoscti . H Croft secretary , and caucus. The question of uniting !i, f (he hour wa iJctmNTals the , j cussed, and a committee P. 1. ChrtstenMn and C. M. rn.f the with confer to apjHiinted OPENING a rlr Ike Tn crats right to have water from The following were the offic r flowing Into a ditch or pipe line to be by the used for so ire beneficial purpose, is V. uhriteriH r, .,f EXPEDITION WAS HELD Sait laltke. and the wrongrealty, says the s UP AT HARBIN ful diversion an report, to Chief clerk -- K J. Henderht real property Injury her. Utah ia behind in constnictiw water u Minute tierk John Salt l ake. legislation, the engineer says. It is imS I. clerk Martin Engrossing recto from obtain any public In Russian Poland Unfavorable Intimated if Austrian Prisoners possible of Salt Ijvke ords, the report alleges, the uniount of T. H Hergeant-at-arm- a of Morgan. In Siberia and France Not Bet- vested rights upon any stream in the Iitmdon, Jan. 11, 1:27 p.tn. There i.re increasing indications Weather Continues to Hinder Ibrkct clerk Paul Vi!in f ? !: b state, or for an investor to determine of the early parti.' ipation of JIu ina:-- ;. in the war, thus bringing in. J Trim Messengers Will Retaliate. ter the r vested a Treated, stream. upon rights Military Operations. Henrv Florence of Morgan. to play another party to th- - combination against the Teutonic . what the possibilities of the stream are roettonAla needled M th- tiM'inlr of JMullett if TIhmu kfpcre-Tfor further A water the house sre bteked in the desks. filled by Pr on va ant y to I development power, contemplated by England, - ranee and Russia. right, the state eng.nerr contend. I:i elves of Utah c.uny. Jan. 11. by wireless to tern- - Washington. Jan. 1L Russia, appro at the very foundation of our agriculMrs. Tish I Difficulties confronted the allies in the earlier stages of the Berlin. Democrats and rrogrcMhe ar go-.n- g Comiutitc e'erks 3 15 p. in. Wolsfenholme of Fait Lake. I Recounting lb r r " ' j sal of Um relief expedition for tier tural development, and is otic ; : ne dn. Wsr-i.ic- i, E. on a 1 contest to ' n.akc t. most sr-S'. ! i tj war in furnishing munitions, equipment and other necessities of r-- ss of the war the dally official state-jn- n and Austrian prisoners In Fiber f S lt Uk. VHs It Important factors in the i r of the state ii it leh-think .f Cu h. Jo-l- h S Kowlr th .' tie of Utah cour.tv, wh"h hr had-inM'nt " war beyond those required for their own immediate needs. These r 'he army by proper Miss Alii ' Ballinger f c"np, Peking. whlih was taken; to prote-- ailit of Will hkf them a m,0.rA m th house.! lx k hthe w iter avaiUMe for that In an Janitor-T- o Nearly n'hd f.) coh-rmem;-rth- i4,1ar- difficulties row have been -- urmounted. and the obstacle which quarters announces has officials a. i a j t hen es her. y ofd;r rv-lvby panted, irrigation 'f Sal? Iake I !: f tn t.ike the WD. hat te ..'t oth Pcnh,., w !! and future tieieioptm-n- i learned today and thaj Fci.i!let In the h"U-- - J will! Th warrant a hitherto has blocked full Rumanian mobilization has been re- - ter of th battle im. in France. th.: i,hh'1J u an have to d 'lMiid almost enurtiy up n flee was ? U f Tv-.dout for t MOrn of th prored V' moved with the arrival in tin t country of the requisite supplies for ,,rrm,in hav rwap,ur"1 ,he pan f boos. The!J,.American Red Crus learned tiie conservation of the winter andut ! h Jr qi!tiif.)lin selection in the hi n th ground arreit T flow, especially in the d velopm-. of Mullet F. of J. Igtvne trench fh stormed hv which had t naming n a h resident of, has not hthe equipment and the provisions of the 600.000 men which she that the expedition had been irrigation, sayr the raixrt. better will that h Utah three .tears as required hy county for duorkpT of ty th, mt)l.h and that lha rrnnan, today held up at Harbin. probably look into watr r.in t.tics, th statutes. It is that is able to put into the field. Anangements have been completed inflicted heavy loasea un their oppoCoincidentally came an official dis- and if the state has not a chJ of water served in th in Idaho two Republican nent. Fresh German successes are patch to the Austrian embassy contain- laws guaranteeing satisfactory tltU, ears .m andlg'slatur also for the financing of therefore is not en-- j operations. ing a pointed intimation that unless they will probably look elsewhere to j ?o ..The In Caucut Saturday Austria s prisoners In Siberian wastes invest. r, i ,.f ;h constitu- - j ALLIED COMMANDERS ABIDE THEIR TIME in ftervia and In France were better The engineer recommends the i Hon of Utah says Th Republican treated there would be retaliation upon polntment of a legislative j n; mitre, st:y senator to ijfUd ,.i.t ' The lack of stirring battles at the present stage is attributed prisoner in Austria-Hungar- y. provided with a fund, to anestgute their cu um Haturlay aflerno u r sn.3i-oi fine repicsentatlvsj e tncs-tlgatlocal over the state. io conditions DEMANDS UNANSWERED. a Uy British commentators largely to the determination of the allied ' th United closed dNrs. $'natr W. Mnt rr who i bad hinders opftra-commandeirrigation laws of other states Si St U-- . a q i.J:f.d of Halt Iuk was unanimous'y ' 25 yearn Two requests forwarded by the state .and thetr workings and to tions. to content themselves with holding their present posi- in the dtfctrh t from which h as president. He was nominat department to Petrograd from the Aus-- j proper adjudication and administration voter w,- n i a ci.-r lent for n, thre. tions until the projected ring of armies is considered sufficiently of government demanding, of all the voters of the state. The deon vcr of s nutor J oseph K k r! tae. and hinder the military operations In Rus- - beter oiodiiioos have been unanswered.; fects of the present laws are shown up years of the t from wnich ho is elected" candid. Ux had announced his dmtrh-th to blow a strike which will decisive. declaroffice Vienna f strong in detail, and the need after foreign sisn Poland though the Germans clairalThe prove they hope alequs'e Mr Wsmb k frerds s.y that he Hi fiVidenc wtio he anlve.j that tb Spanish ambassador there stream measurement made mantf-theli;g .1 n; al,wl? a The British idea that operations up to the present are only f and r r. s A.r-ic has Utah Senator tael lnuriay i,rorp' alaa) had testified that Austria's prisoners but money is needed f r orr) ng th s t name war md provided were maintained in full accordance out. The reisrt urges that the law t! at if an on lot :nth!ng t say to events in fits bit of heard with now a a preparatory big i the idiho legiststure gossip hnHt'.r Clurics '.ttrili. Jr. with the demands of international law should allow the state rttglncer to co- :iafnt him 't lians sre teir.g mud t opMs his a chairman and cnatr !.. K and the dictates of humanity intimated operate with the United .Stale analoghere. It is to the effect that Lord Kitchener, when asked conIs declared as secretary of the caucus. It in Af th it legislature. ical surey ! IthHt b cannot b barred frem th d of. ih t HATUHTUWN DAM presidtny cerning the probable duration of the war, said: gttnlration ur the house nnd m.my are several lively contents for uhr I dont know when it will end, but I do know when it will beIn the matter of the llatchtown dam. .f the pinion that in o,,n as he takes tte OMitt'ns Ab xsn'P r Bin h in; Jr the engineer finds Its failure was due th oath of ffW he la immune from was rhosen for J. A .. ,h. c .n to (ljpKr foundatbm, 2 poor design nrrest. and that the only place that th Edwards on tne !trttrtary gin, and that is in the month of May. haitot. Tb ;b,. comI to fallen Albert . . northeast of th. dehe be wil can 3i miby of and were and brought up work, control tilled culvert r question by dstsnthat condition, position The opinion is expressed in some quarters, however, that the pietny. french houn the of additional springs In the before the bar of haf u doan ceiidldat t t g Vnrth nt Qoliiorii th 'French wholon camp also were bad especially la velopment ; mated each place. American inspection founuatlon of dam. due to increased irinauguration of more movements will be on an earlier date than is had' tabiihed themselves in a small Ith not on of the west bench land the A rigation ben trmUtd hd pcUJ damatte. A discussion of the damage Republican Caucut; uur "ute trench DO B. generally expected, although persons in dose touch with the army 'ac,lo of a the death friend case, personal afresh. but so far th.y hav sained no of Dr. Dura be, the ambassador Abolish Big Committee j JOHNSON -- At TIT Third Eat here, j to property caused by breaking of the ! eureesws. Th. batti. commit.. believe that the real crisis will not be reached until summer. J un-- ! dam, is left to the state board of land was Is which caused It by alleged ... I! J bore P , "In th. neighborhood of Souplr teaet , Jana The engineer finds conditions, has been laid be-- ! commissioner. sanitary f th house of repre- iu ItopuUlMan no inntaiK hai taken Imof of Vallly), place lighting the first SENDING FORWARD RUSSIA .that safety is thing fore the state department. wre l.!U Funeral s.r:il . cau.during the laat few da ye. In portance In dam construction, and tentative start! trouble at their i i ut u oclva. at trie Although the detention ramp Russia is still Fending enormous masses of men to within "To the .met of Perth, our troop England, among other things, in this connection, rus Saturday when by a vrte of I to s, haprl Germany. Austria-Hungar- y recommend of his office and nmnitt agreed to abolian th thy easy reach of various points on her long fighting line. The levies ; renhcT which the enemy" tad "taken and engineers In construction. n ME:ii,iK uA,.'.t T.,;Frrn'ah,,,r;;,,t:. 8nrUth J mb"a Au,r1" of 1914, amounting to 1,200,000 men, are just leaving the train-- 1 meet of Cotnmittres entirely in the! tnurih Knn. Mrs. jan- aye. hav. Ignored iqiM,t for elmllar attackM examination,. hands ut the naker. Th. mutter Tnadftmher proijre4ur BENSON PREDICTS KEEN ing camps which will be occupied immediately by the 1915 levies j to a vote bv Hprentative funeral pa 4u tf Ktr W IUJ., puhd PROMISE OF .. now called out. Germany's newest levy, just announced, amounts' -- in Aian the eituauon i T in Van Waggoner, after a vigorous pro-- , at i i o. ii t in Ititermem ,rnn',ul1' In Pektnc Austrian and German of1 mm-..itut test u number of the other .vi by 19 masses of reserves already "In the eastern war arena: In east ficial, appealed to the Russian locato 600,000 men of the age of and her Aortg". r. ber. FIGHT Gil PROHIBITID Prussia and tn northern Poland the tion and received a promlae of The Republicans went Into caucus at . . . . under arms enabled heri t rush heavy reinforcements wherever situation remains the same. 2 ,N . v iu o'clMk and. although a coimmttco for th, allotrlation of condi"On account of unfavorable weather was tn to Invite lutierll w tTeulirreSiberia. aervt.J the After a tion, - r.v lrtgresappointed wr required without ithdraw ing troops already engaged at the front our attacks In Poland, to th wit of between Mr. Knsch the consultation to aueiidv none of tnem attend-- ; ai i!MM i Kir W IUU. is a Levsi H. Reason, editor and manager slvrs J or took in either the eastern or the western fighting zones. This was the Vilstui river are making slow ambassador at Pekin and theAmerican, M .5a at t.i Tmipl- Russian j of. and part. j. j Plorhe the owner In, i t lnt iargeet Hein m.ent o. of McShun F minister at that the American! progress." lt"pr?unt.iue capital, shown a few days ago in Alsace when the Germans assembled a! Red Cross financed a commission of, Roccrd. formerly mining editor of Th vr was ihiuf n chairman and Repre- At til cant S:vt' misaionartea of mixed nationalities to ' News, and now state representative s'hat!v- - Jgm'JiIi Fosit-f- l of Vcbr, as JAUtHSoN force sufficient to recapture Burnhaupt from which point the REVOLUTION IS . Amrttn .is Mr. Aodraon wa noni1- com y supplies of medicine, food and from bia district, I In Salt Lotk today socretary. ' f- -r " ker nated ntatlve ' Alltru O. wa'OLsoii hy French were threatening Muelhausen. a , conCar-FINDING SUPPORT clothin. the for en to rtute City Mr A. J. Aaxard. And.nion officials here hope and expect the' e ureral W n. h.;.; from Mr ae wlU Russian named connext of fte. -' Monday. the Day by f.mlly rr.l.tmr , rive Its government legislature vening .i r..i IN WEST PERTHES CENTER OF . Jan J. I. Van Waggoner of eir-t- , Tu-marnt tr. at tnon v H allien. Haiti. " realises the earnest He I registered at th Hotel Utah. In Iteproei'iitatue Jan. Cbl H.The desire Wasat-hThe ballot .bowed Mr. An- - j hilnnaul In t tty r. . of the American he lnervlew ao to! this predicted missionaries morning !reoiutiunair in of the western field interest movement headed by eitVnd For the moment, the center a lively fight In the Nevada legislative dmwon th winner and he wa then -- DEtNARI At tiS r ,h r K.f. N 'r'-- , looted hy aorJiunation. Mr. Maley de. uvrum"lt rcent,y body over the question of prohibition is Perthes, on account of the railroads in that region, which areilcd m . 11A Jan. I of im. oir.o. . cllnod be a tandidato. to I overturned and reported ra:hr encouraging and by Iftrihutmn was Matted upon Salt ?Iu".,r7 ",ai,I,',ra''.: ' T ' J6 of equally great importance to both the Germans and the r rench. a,pan,n,iy prosperous condition at Pioche. He luLk Vuvi for fallmx to Ropub-- 1 said: Returns to Washington "We look for th prohibition question when it '' amc to til appointment Should either side gain possession of the railroad now held by the Tn body is at tr funeral , .r ..! h J i'n'rivedthaFiLinel! to coin up In ine form and to pro- of officer. AH that Fnlt laike re- - Joseph Wni Taylor, -t s.tr. W' Tv ( Special to The News..) . j rl other, lines of communication would be cut and it would lie neces-j"uammint- ar, up In arm,. Fort ut.ert and Trou punerat f- l.-- voke a warm contest in the Nevada celved wa the colored janitor. c.. w.Ii The officer of the home were select- - Tuesday. T me end pJoWsehtncton. D. C.. Jan. 11 Senator state legislature. Personally I do not ,h sary to evacuate trenches for a considerable distance. The Ger-- j Sutherland returned to Washington i thing that It wl!l be focusd In a fight ed from all sections f tl state, except i 5,lunran Wr hH yesterday highly gratified over the sc- -' over slat wide pruibiiun and it 1 my Ranpete. Kan Juanns and Hb h. Follow- - 'L eight days mans realized that danger w hen the French captured Perthes, and ITTI llf)UTTirY ch"n: tlon of the eimitln committee of the optni'n that it wiil ms: likely result iu ing la th ticket Ill I null Ull IVlUil I LllL I broke up large forces in an attempt to regain the lost terrain. Kpoakor. U Ib And. reou of Sanpete. short -- At the American Bar association In selecting. local option, hut the question 1 that !,o, i i . j t Jerk. I. h. IMhl of Juab ; bound jut Salt William 8l,rt. lKrr. as the and is it in for U Nevada, meeting place th, ripening In The fighting in Poland recently has been purely of a local j M. K. clerk. Minute Kartchner of England nxt session, in August. Th, meeting' to precipitate a storm The Pm1v i at the finial j j j will bring to Salt Laic, a large nunc-- 1 Mr. Reason Is of the opinion that th Utah. Wm Taylor character. The Germans are said to be contemplating an attack South v. tTntber of leading lawyer of th, Untudi recent sanatoria! election In the vtate Engrossing clerk. Alonxo Huntsman .pie etreet. n ! red wa 0 MHiard ofA notable feature of the meet-- J will be brought to a States. th content are for the Rusians the at a new point. Apimrently Ing will be th, presence of three die-- 1 ficial count having shown a plurality ,d am'uVha7 L. A. Hodgea of totn his famtlr or relaiiv m S; t mc tlngufehed Jurists from South American of 40 votes for Senator F. is New lands, Beaver. present to maintain their straight line north and south without atrepublics. and recent figures from the district L Assistant at arms, westward. sergeant to push tempting claiming that Sam Platt was really Jenson of Roxeider. 1 JENNINGS -- At the re" elected by a plurality of t?. Although Docket clerk. A. L. Glaemann of Jan 1". avnu. faml!) Txa. Jan. It. An attark by Baptist Ministers Will deterhe had not heard Mr. Platt ADVANCE ON CRACOW SEEMS IMMINENT JC. is. ltu Jun Weber. Jennings. brn Villa In the matter, Mr. Reason exupon Monterey Is believed tali. Gives Lectures Here mination Watchman. L L. Johnson of Piute. Further south, simultaneously with the Russian progress in Bu- - to havetroopbeen bgun about noon today. pressed belief that the count would be Messenger J. J. Wilcox of Garfield ymm"lbV fJSnt'!!teMen. made officially again. V id John o. Bdwanle of Wasatch. . kowina, an advance on Cracow once more appears to be immin- - At n ecioojc tiie oprator at Mon group of BsptiM miniaters win be-eMr. Reason reported considerable acD.H.rkc-pers- . Joseph Jonc of VtaV U NDIHU--- At 22 We.t N et' jterey ilererred the telegraph offlre'n nxt Monday, teaching church tivity at Ploche, and aaid that popie BiliiS M. of Park Summit. street. Jan 10. of old ng". Ann Sin e th defeat of the cooatl-- 1 methods And rivinr lecture there axe encouraged over the proposed and nn S. H. bind teundholm. vam f'1 of Hinaiensen Mailing lrk, aged of two mill in the spring, one Sevier. Doubt is expressed in tplalters W nether the Germans wbOtutpmlStH numbering IC.000. under mlnfHtratlon. giving a day to each of building Amalg&mated-Pfochwas brn in Hweln. Aug- : e company by the In j n b n Utah mim W,X IJvel clerks. Miss Effie Btewart and the othr by the Yuha Leasing of 4niniitteeMrs. til ih dsth of her hitetni J -- in K Grace Taylor of Weber. Lundhohn, company. The camp, he said, sems to JenWelr. sis years ago K. Nelson came to live with her ap-be in as good condition aa It has been Gardner of Utah. f Davis. Mrs. Myra Mrs. Caroline Halvorson, at 'V' ra In years. Janitor, McHenry Thomas of Bstt dnce she dfd. fw ,The Igike. body will te taken t jhti!'-.1much upwt by .he Buoian advance against Tran, ylv.nl. ed 5SSS.1iS-aStrmnt j Following the election of the officers Cc&rt Clerk's Coat Mr. made Van folf the motion Waggoner . and the activities of Bumania. U Tell-tal- e At a local abolishing the committee on committee I th' dirsnn ... ln 5! bn fr thoe hj Senatort Td thj nt weather !. bn walijj mr ... hr 'rT TROOPS fr tit l. ,STmJSrth.oincu!. iTruI !"r!yonhTvr vt lpl rwr strt. Jn 'r' INTEREST .mi,.. u TZlTnator Jo..., wt f Sutherland t Pf l f,r rtf'5' !'. Lrio. !' rnie u ..IrSS.i , lSiiA&USS oit ntght Hope is expressed hrc that Mr Lthvanl Greys reply to tne gr repeat the report American s?hippin rote will prove acceptable to the United States, j w:ts raptured by Villa trvope early There is some disposition to repinl the statistics in th; reply as an '',, aVr, today destroyed indication that the Rriiish .government has lx.en derelict in its x!'rn'' ,dln'f froni1 .. s of rommodities required by the r virg her said u appeared that duty in permitting htiy ' ouantitu A. (Villareal aa iTeparlnx to rwreat to . Matamoraa flrom Monterey and belligerents to rtach hostile nation.--destroyln the road to prevent rapid J for, ! j , TO bUHMJ jrtirauii. rn REITERATES PARIS AGAINST ZEPPELIN ; CAMP LEAVES YALE, SUCCEEDED BY CORWIN OBJECTION ! National Bank Stockholders Choose Directors Tuesday Tomorrow, Tuesday, stockholders of national banks, win hold their an- directors n,,al 'oretlnx to choose The latter are then supposed to meet na afterward. to choo, offlc- era. The annual meeting of the Sait held clearing hou.oe will be Thursday next, when a manager In addition to othr officer, will be ho,wn .Vw Haven. tonn.f Jan. 11. Walter! Adj. Gen. Wedgwood Leaves for Washington ha retired from the position of football representative on the Talej The national militia board of aiwociatlon and! university Athtettc hh-N. forwln ha. been General Wedgwood I. a Professor Robort d n. J WilII. tn President Wodh'.g Ki.tWi? Par: J.n. . 3 . : n In hi. stead for the comln j her. an.1 w hlf h meet, at Washington ? hi orpoaition 'is t rut,1 n r. e to hove prepare?!' nj!? on lath Inst., Include, Major Gen. t' i m ti Immigration bill. year, aocordlnfl I" announcement made Johnth,F. o'Ryan, commanding U r.iA.- - by th officer agalnM i guard ,,lRy by Ca5,ain A. D. Wilson of the of from New Tork state militia; Pt".n Col. of He the cxaMdre Chlro. Grman Zpplin football tam. ' Metcalfe of Kansas, who succeeded Jun Atldnuu. Who Mtllenill I, mim.-tt-of w.it, The retirement of Mr. ('amp. It Is as commander of the ' ,0 ,h" measure. The pres-- , explained. Is In line with his desire to Twentieth Kansas of I'ar.s. Galllnient. military volunteers- - Major '" ' definitely a mt-- nu.M-h.of today Hted the Uwellyn ht.Wi!,hlrt,T; Washington. Major -t the hill, hu, the women d ; the ver.. the Too" of Tennessee, and Adj. Gen. TwhAi tertin, Ijo.ecel he would, ous Gen. of K'li'f left Itah. at I he other ui-- l (bey acre Wedgwood coachea. bait and captain nu-!. nsc aa t means of f. this noon, for Washington to attend kxstlon Mtss ttj.cukmx -r thl iams wholly satis- the meeting of thla board, aa well as the They dcvlaro-- thetnacl-.ethat many fled with what they saw of the effi- -i foreigners who could not pass the cabinets the annual meeting of th. Adjutants filiny of the nuns as well as the de- - literary test later learned to read and bookcase transfer caea Shields Sta- Oesml aasociatlon of th, United , clency fenae work a. wrtte an. I make excellent cljliens. Advert kw meat Staten. tionery Co., Ill Main i ' FLEET ARE PERFECTED' TB UTERACT TEST Iamp ! h mem-name- 1 t; kV 1 lf':v -- 1 .ll-- l lten..aJ 'r' pro-.-1- ev v- ; ft j l f- A-- cl- l-l Globe-Wernic- vs- b ! X By Wed-woo- Had J Spot J. W. Kennedy, arrested several day age as a suspect, was arraigned this morning before Judge Rogers on a charge of burglary and pladd not His preliminary hearing was guilty. ret for tomorrow. Borne time ao. Deveaux Wilson. drk of police court, had a gray overcoat stolen from a restaurant on south Main street. Wilon gave a description of the coat to Sergeant Simpson. Tills morning. Bergant Blmpson saw Kennedy In police court and proceeded to circle around Mm. eyeing bis overcoat. Sergeant Simpson aent to Wil- rw"S mf I son. he whispered, "that "Bay. Deveaux. looks like your ovrmat Knndy has on. "I believe it is," replied Wilson. "Go see if U has a grease spot on the right sleeve at th elbow. The grease spot wa foun I a Indicated by Mr. Wilson and Kennedy wnt made to give up th nvrrw.nt. Wilson will not prosecute Kennedy as he says Kennedy is facing enough misery without an additional charge. Condition of James Dwyer. MX? while Mr. Van Waggoner. Mr. Waralrk of Utah county and Mr. Baker of Weber county were In favor of the motion. Mr. McShnne of Beaver county HETUTAGFL At Tobar. Nv jsn t UK H Heritage. agd & sought to smooth ,matters over and Charles B asked that it he not pressed too hard. n Funeral 7--T. Vsrvlce were n ..V Mt.Vom.t In ntment i.i'lwy. Elk. Rent. the motnibehie1?Vlih0nr was us follow's: For Aagard. Allen. Andrson. Barker. Fincktt. Child. Folkman. Fowl. Hawley. Kl!v. Redd, Bvy. Btewart. Taylor, Van Waggoner. Waralrk. Wing other, Against Day. Hinckley, Msbey, Pope S. Not voting McBhane. j rt. The question of the rial,, of William .Fvans Floral Co- - M Msln. wx ONeill of Duchesne county to K In the tower se was also broutrht be- - iHORDAY g FLORAL BIIOP St: Wrt fore the by Mr. Dav. who fie. state. Wee M7T ds red if there was any trouble It could , be Hemed on 'he last Republican lexis- DIRECTORS FUNERAL " lature. He said the matter should he looked upon In a broad way. Mr. O'DONNELL A CO . lNPKRTAKf" T said that while he felt there and emhalmtrs, was a technical har to Mr. ONeills Tample. Realty BUIg. Phot'j?L membership. I"1 did not think It would Joe. Wm. Taylor, H- - So W "T be raised. He also thought the Republeading undertaker r gt. I tab'sServices licans rfiould take big view and balmer. and ouslitr ! waive teehnli-aobjection. Mr. Mabey heat. Prices at your own sulHox nd Mr. Anderson agreed with him. , ; Adtiree from the Dr. W. II. Groves L. i MONUMENTS, TOMBSTOJ hospital this afternoon are to the Progressive Members SONS ELIA MORRIS effect that th, condition of James or Economy Program eppotdte gowth Gate T.mpllB- to critical and Dwyer attendants would STOCK to not be greatly surprised If his death Larok. progressives and the Socialist mem. tram. C. O. Jebneea. office should occur within a few hours bey started their legislative work Set-- lM C jf. D. S. F .; -- nw a ; 1 |