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Show DESERET AT EVENING NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMliEH 21 King Albert With Wreath He Placed On Theodore Roosevelt' CONFERENCE r '' . Grave "MV Vt t J 'I a i t' . s - t ' , J", .V, , '7 . V? I I i rw VH- Y4 t t.V St. Delegates Decide Resolution Go Before Commit tee Prcriou to Discussion On Floor. thara 'aomethlni will b avery mlnuto" at lha con Btai of tha WoeU-w Reclamation association ipada quit plain at tha Initial soaedons ,thla moraine aa aooa aa tha prallml nary report of tha resolution com rnltto of lha aasoclattoc, fram'd Thursday hb4 hooa road. Bnforo acuoo had boon taken on tha report. which wan finally referred hack to tha eommlttno on resolution. N. W. Do r ham of Bpokans. ad it or of and a mam Iho fipokes Jber of tho Washington delegation, an daavorod to amend tho report. Ha wtahad to hava tnaartad a raaolutton which would call attention to tha !m porlanca of tho raclflo coaat In the future International relations. and would commend tho decision to place one-ha- lf tha United Stale nary In Bwetflc water. The raaolutlon went n to point out tho importanoe of development of tho weatern state an Pacific , first Itna of defense . on tho coaat. and thus connected up with the alma o( the prevent conference. Lively Pinruwaon. Before Mr. Durham had bean abl to road hla resolution in ful however, so m sen a aroao to a point of order, and tha fight was on. Thera were parliamentary maneuvers of all kind ' each with tha declared object of clarifying the situation, and or facilThe most democratic monarch in as King Albert, carrying a wreath, itating business. Major Richard Bur-gea- s of Texas, Senator John Hart of the world. Albert, king of the Bel- was approaching tb Rooeavstt plot la th Toung Memorial cemetery, at Illgby. Ida., and delegatee from several other states look so aclir part gians. la seen her paying tribute to Oyster Bay, U I. He placed th In tha discussion. When lha amok the memory of Theodor Roosevelt, wreath on Roosevelt's gravw. With had cleared away, the conference on of the etaunchest defender of de- th king Is Lieut. CoL Theodor found Itself voting unanimously In This photograph waa mad Roosevelt. favor of a motion by Senator W. W. mocracy. resoluUtah of all that Armstrong Georg R. L tions offered should be referred to win; New Mexico, U A. Olllette; Ore- - fany. ofofWashington; Will H. Qlbeon, of the resolutions committee, which gon. Whitney L. Boise; Texa. MaJ. H. Baron, W. Texas; M. Roylance, of Utah; W. should report at a stated time, and B. Galbraith. Washington. Ralph Wi- Idaho; W. that Its report should bo sub- lliamson; Colorado, Bemen C. Fox; W. McDowell, of Montana; D, Mr. and of Wyoming, ject to amendment. Senator Arm- Utah. W. W. Armstrong; Idaho, E. II. Spaulding,of Nebraska. ' . Gardner, strong had suggested that those who Dewey. cared to might have resolutions road Laveroe Collier, adjutant for the Itoolamatioa Director Spcaka, on tha floor of the conference; but American legion In Idaho, urged the A. P. Dari, director of the federal in deference to the suggestion of Sen- delegates to recognise the importance ator Hart, he permitted the amend- of working In Larmony with the Le- reclamation service who arrived from ment of hla original motion, which gion and tha returned veterans. H Washington, will speak this evening was in Itself a aubatitute motion for aald that the veterank were behind In th Assembly hall when 01 J. two or threo others. and Its alms, and urged Blanchard, director of publicity of association the 'I am not Convinced," said the of the reclamation bureau, will also give apolntment of a Utah delegate, "but I will accept the the th commute on resolution, which an Illustrated lecture qn the reclamasuggestion of Senator Hart." should b composed of on member of tion servloe and Us work. Permanent Committees. th American Legion from each atate. th Mr. Davis during bis attendsnos at Irrigation conference will explain The Armstrong resolution made the Thla motion waa lost sight of for a the result of tha reclamation law and committee on resolutions which had time, on a point of order, but subse- will confer with delegates as to th by already been named, permanent This quently waa recalled, and seconded means best for promoting reclame committee was named In full for tha Prof. R. R. Lyman, of Utah. Bom tlon work. and MaJ, arose, however, Is first time this morning, and mads opposition "People are astounded when they dp aa follow: California, W. O. Baird; Burgess, of Texas, himself wearing a leern what reclamation has accomMontana. W. M. Woolrldge; Texas. Legion button, said he was afraid plished, said Director Davis. "They would only have no idea of that such a MaJ. Burgess; Nevada, J. F. Richardthq great good that son; Wyoming, P. W. Spalding; Ne- serve to clog th proceedings. Mr. Col- It has done. braska, J. T. Whitehead; New Mex- lier then withdrew hla motion, saying last year the gross "During th ico, E. E. Toung; Oregon, Percy A. that th matter could be handled in prt duct of lands irrigated was no reclamation service waa moreby th Cupper; Washington, A. J. OConnor; another way, and that there than Colorado, D. W. Auppolle; Utah, R. R. wish to "gum but rather to assist tb of ' the total expeneea of Lyman; Arisona, O. J. Baughxn; Ida- machinery ofth conference. construction of these projects, while ho, W. O. Swendsen. the value of the production an acre on Credentials. Tha committee on finance asked to reclamation projects was nearly douwas taken that ble ils average of tha country at Before adjournment be excused from making even a preliminary report until It eould hold a the delegates might go to th organ large. atatea and named' the full with was caucused, recital, "The expenditure made are amply meeting membership. It officially confirmed, and was to report a commute on credential and in or- ac t ad by th lands irrigated and should which der of on a Afternoon the for business, ar report during plan being returned to the treasury in waa This session. the at the afternoon, law. association. with accordance It financing proposed is now mads up of:. made up of A. D. Drum, of Nevada; "The experimental stage lif Irrlga Nevada. Edmund Diets; Arisona, 8. G. Bailey, of Arisona; Francis G. tlon and reclamation has passed and Simms Ely; Nebraska, W. W. Mauffln; Tracey, of New Mexico; A. A. Smith, the wisdom of continuing th work on California, Charles H. Lee; Wyoming, of Oregon; Fred L. Lucas, of Colorado; a larger seal throughout th country Charles E. Hills; Montana, H. E. Bald- - P, T. Bane, of California; R. K. Tlf- - ia established. THAT r w:0 man-Revie- two-thir- ds ' ALL DAY SATURDAY A Sale of New! WINTER COATS at ONE-HALPRICE -- GOOD GOODS' F Exactly 100 coats, which were purchased last week by our New York special buyer, and wLich just arrived from the East. LONGER FLUSH COATS. Some are fur trimmed, others are with self great collars and cuffs the plush coats come either plain j or fur trimmed. Velours, Silvertones, Broadcloths, Crystal Cloths, Tweeds, the popular Short Plush Coats (Bobby they call them In NY.). Full or part lined with beautiful lining fabrics. All - : ; are the very newest models.' . , SALE STARTS AT EXACTLY 9 A. M. V Values such as these will bring the women in crowds, so be here' when the storeopens to get the coat you want. ; . SEE THESE COATS IN OUR WINDOWS $49.50 $59.00 $45.00 $65.00 Coats for Coats for ..N. ...... $24.75 .....$29.75 Coats for.., Coats for ...$22.50 ..$32.50 $150.00. COAT FOR $75.00 . $69.50 Coats for $75.00 Coats for . . . .$34.75 . $37.50 ..... . , . . $79.50 Coats for 85.00 Coats for ...$39.75 ...$42.50 UP TO $225.00 COAT FOR $89.50 Coats for $95.00 Coats for i $98.00 Coats for $125.00 Coats for . . ....$!A7J ..$47.M .. . . , . .(3.C3 .$3X3 .$112-0-0 , ac am n hub ' er miles to the Gulf of Mxt-e- o, miles below Brontrlll. : Th water flowing through ll, Add aecond eapabal, of Irrigating 100,001) acre, and landt In our rerion I worth 1210 in brush to 12,000 par scr on cultivated. avals. Thar ar 110,00 pop)a la , our valley extending 00 and w mil, B. an H. Is GALBRAITH, AJOR north But. have a deep water port at thr impression up WltES Port habitmean in th lntnrenUon that Meco at the mouth of th river, and a rail-- Ulrd Infantry. dltor of th of an army of half a million road ia to be extended from Brown -Brownsville, Texts, Bentlnet, raising men to subjugate the country, fight will to th port. , la a delegate to th reclama- kn unending guerilla warfare, and en- MaJ. Galbraith aays Texas has no tail s heavy l of life and money im uea lor ihe I. the Boiahev Public Utilities Commisssion tion oonferenc' now in salon in th setting a stable government. Th 1U. of thoe gentry who vntugi. statchous. H tell 'an lntrtlng fact is up that th best element of the jnto Any thaUJegioblwlll b given 'ahoH Attitude to story about hi section of th country. Mexican people would welcome auriTAhrift. . Explains , a w aa do realise for movement, . . they . It mean would that rehabilitation th KtOTICB OF SPECI L STOCKHOLM., Employees. No part of th Up I ted State ha of th country, larg and fertile areas BUS MKKTIkd ' suffered so because of th policy, or f which are now- - deserted - by their OF lootZIO.VS because tiller been bandit have SAVINGS MAUD AND rather lack of policy, on th part of tenCO. b,' the the soil of until ing product Effort of repreeantatlvea of the th national t ct . i h- e,administration, ag w ant have become discouraged and left .ri , t r Tracand of Utah c) tho Eight employees have down In th southeastern section for other parts. Intervsnt!ai means NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tion company to have th public utili- of Texaa Our troubles began baok In Mexican salvation, tha rshulldlng of a apodal meeting of the extension to it of bust- th Zion Savings Bnlc 'i'nd''T7uE ties commission participate- - in a con- tha tfm of Madero, when h launch- - its railroads, Wcredit, establishment of perma-e- d Company, a corpor ference on the application of th men and will b held at th ih, o?fl nent national, state and municipal ad called his movement against Wax, from 1 of said bank at No. South Matn for an Increased wage seal In advance the Brownavlle country. In 1110. Then ministration, the rooting out of the. Street, Salt tha restoration of peace,! nay the lth davCo1? DeVemhlr Turif of thd expiration paxt April of their cam tb Huerta episode attended by bandits, and quietness and prwrperlty to this trou-j.-- it the hour of eleven oclock A. it., tap company, real disturbance. In ill! there was present 'Contract with 'th.nation. The lose of life to the purpose of considering and voting f upon the proposal to amend the Artl' definitely failed V.eterdy. A heavily fighting' across the Rio Grand en- American soldiers would be small cle of Incorporation in the following-particular- s: with the loss of life now signed petition had bean presented to livened by extended banditry. But compared . euffered revolution being through First: Increase the capital stock from tho tsUUtie commission urging that bandits have found their calling both and bandit operation The military five thousand of th . par viim In connection with to five hundredshares, something must bo don to prevent tb unpleasant and unprofitable along the problem, thoueand dollars, to ten the no Mexico of is of stabilizing thousand shares the really par valu o f iie' spirit of unrest and dissatisfaction border down our way, for th cordial problem at all. Fnd such million dollars as attempt Second: To lncreaaa tha number among tfi man breaking out In the feeling now firmly established between might be mede at 'guerilla warfare . c form of a' general movement to "quit the people on both aide of the river, would speedily subside before aero-pla- n Directors; To IneroaM thd numfcr of, ft Third: and armored motor warfare. Vic rrsldnti on to on or k-e- ? from work and thereby gria'tly Inconveni- has ended that borf of thing. Jefe PoNtnety. five per cent cf th Mexlcana wort, nt th Board of Director ence th public. ' Z- litico of Matamoras, just over th would .welcome Americana because : from time te timedetermine-,- . To Fourth: comhe. Yankees would Increase tometh the of them 1 chairman number .. bring J.J&Lamont, in Mexico gave practical evito ,at. . Mexican are suacepti- - Uasiatant. Caahiera from on to oae- - 1 mute. and i. JSuUlvait, on of It dence'of hi friendly attitude when ho ithln)r bl of being made good citisene, and r i!L for that matter. miyrom tlmH EB ER jr nTsrr' -- J' members, yesterday visited th offio took a fore of men and marching good Americans.-too- . ee You to disth Mexican who President, Zion's Savings ought of th commission, and afir tom tor a long dstanc west aloig his bank soldiered on the ether aide with our Trust Co. ni cussion, took away wth them th Dated. November of the river, shot or hung every native , Texas troops, as those lo my regiof tb commission, which simply aspected of bandit proclivities who ment, and In that regiment of Major Rich Burgeae of El Faso; they are reiterates th stand taken by it In could hot show a clean bill cf health. the most XOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. . i entlw elastic Americana you V to a former lnvttatlon to par- Gen. MarahaJJ commending the Amerever saw. Th Carransista a re th CoL srs ' hereby notified that element making th moat effort to stir ticipate In a wag seal conference. ican poet, on th north bank, and f Mexican np trouble with the United Btatrs Th commission hold that under th Bermea commanding th meeting of tbe stockholders of National Bank of P4 It law It ha nothing to do with wag force at Maumoras, exchange offi- Carransa has no love for this country. Lake Cltv,htat Utah, has been called tor acalea aa suoh. Tat It Is recogniaed cial calls, as do other officer Of both and wuF be held on Thqraday, th Ittfi Moat- - promising: ' Country. a most oordia.1 and fraof December, JUI. at the banking that th deliberation ot suahreflected olds, and th obtains day among, both - We hare a most promising country house of tb above named hang In 84 ternal feeling will undoubtedly b City, commencing at th hour of if an lncr is granted In an ap Americans and Maxln del otro Isdo. (jown )B iouthrn Texas, In th shape Lakt 1 a. m. and ending at tb boor alt Jrrl of o'clock money Is th medium of ex- - ! of m Aalt. g A by etnplication by the Utah Light and 4 o'clock p. in. of said d y, for change In Matamoras, where a dollar yablo land, and an excellent climate, th purpose of considering and vot-- , a peao. la a dollar, .cot Importing tv have had but on anew fall In 11 tnr upon a resolution to be ofrsred at I the Sstltal r business houses In Brownsville and j years, and that did not last long. The aald meeting Increasing of th bank In th turn af et- - on bothl temperature? Well, th lowest was stork branch hav Matamoras o o A, the total apio2i It f i of, 47 degree this year, and on Nov. 12, sides Of thk river, and If th eoo ,making and tbe t But w aald additionalauthorising Mexico waennly ilk what it ia In thith record wa 71 stock at tbe prw gf nt employ ahi thea Mt to judgment t need capital to develop the land that two hundred dollar would aa between Grande, Bio tha char. of delta per th resultant situation, Ton are requested to Mieg; I i be no such disturbances aa art th offer opportunities for profitabl use employer and public. In person, f cur of th republic to th south and of a million dollars in eanais and Ir- - meeting By order of th Board Of rwmtdck. enter otora now. ' including prior Card rigating Christmas AN wert. Order your HE8ER J. Oj , f. . e reservoir to hold th floor water cards ' ' Believe In Intervention. 4 No order taken for engraved ' o tb Rio Grand which now 1 14 1 . X Salt Lake City. Utah. Nov i'"I, after Deo let. for 7)1 ). 'Da j baUav la lntervntlont Te. mile wide n th Mexican eld KIWI JOB PTCLDEPT. Brownsville Editor Tells Of Conditions on Border nil himc fob about 1 BO 0 e-gor- ft, 1 th. 1 un IB M W.-W.-- or Hay:. j. mkr rs ble-ridd- en -- t Furltan Baked Bam Nothing Mo$e Delicious cupful of Boa Parkin Hem 4 hour; remove ekia. Vi the jmee with M cupful of odar vinegar; pour ever hats and set span to bake. Cook t hour at eioderat even; baateeften. Insert dove in fat whertskln kaa ban rw d Mead mmd. Mix H cupful each of brown crumb and H tcmpooului of pepper, mouXla ever ham. Bek llwur longer. than a: nicely baked bam. Its the. piece de resistance for a big dinner, and prompts many secret trips later to the pantry by Dad and die boys. . Of course you must have a good ham in the first place. The brand PJJRE TAN guarantees young, tender, sweet meat of delightful flavor. ' , THE CUDAHY PACKING CO, ; swr -- r. f your Staler doea't handle Puri art phone Ujlr-aaiiraniB- - Pur Kaa Waat C laedse IVrKear. V ,e. 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