Show ' r ' s ' 7 HE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3 N BREWERS SCANNING BILL TO DETERMINE MEANING FOR ADVENT CITY READY DALBY PROPOSES SOLONS INSPECT LOGAN SCHOOL - ? The statemorning made the erroneous ment that John Hickey vice presi-& dent of the Salt Lake Security Trust company had died the previMr Hickey’s serious Illous day He Is still ness led to the rumor 11I‘ very CHANGE IN LAV i Want to Be Sure of Their Ground Before Starting the With Governor Bamberger Deputy Attorney General Manufacture of Near Beer Courts Will Be Asked Preparing Bill Governing Pay Visitto Utah' Agri- Indeterminate Sentence cultural J College for Early Construction of Measure NO DEFINITE ) TERMS - -- - - : Surplus - - for Japanese Branch Lines hs semi-annu- al ' - - ed - TIES Distributes Prisoners as pt Savers semi-tropic- al - gray-haire- Courts to Inflict Between Minimum axid Maximum Penalties for Crime self-evide- nt - - The Address P?11 arisen in the case of oheldon C Mutart Arthur of theagainst warn state prison which is now pending in the supreme court The bill provides that wheneverproposed is convicted of person any Imany felony or crime punishable In the state prison by prisonment except murder or treason the courts of the state In Imposing sentence shall not U a definite term of Imprisonment but shall sentence every such person to the state prison fora time periodnorof more not less than the minimum than the maximum term provided by law for the particular crime for which the person is convicted Every-sucsentence of its form or whether it regardless Its terms by to be for a shorter or differpurports ent period of time is to be construed under the provisions of Mr Dalby’s measure as a sentence for a term between the minimum and maximum pe riods designated by statute as the lefor tne offense In ques- gal tion penalty Unless the sentence Is terral-nate- d or commuted by the board of it is to remain In full force pardons and effect until the specified maximum has been reached Application Privileges who has been sentenced person Any for a felony or crime with the exceptions mentioned is given the privilege of making application for termination or commutation of sentence at any or regular 'meeting of the board of pardons special The applicant the is of presenting any reasongiven he may right have for thinking himself entitled to the leniency the methsought provided od of his application conforms with the rules and regulations of the board of pardons The board of pardons becomes an open court in which any person may be heard for or an for or pardon application commutation against the conunder ditions of the measure The warden of the state prison is required to assemble and present to- the board all the information he may have- concernthe history conduct deportment ing and disposition of each prisoner applythe board Is permitted to acing andItself the facts In each quaint case by every with means Whenavailable ever the board may deem that a prisoner has served a sufficient length of time in expiation of the crime he has committed It may shorten the term or him from further imprisondischarge ment It is shall that a never beprovided retained beyond prisoner the maximum term fixed by law Following a denial of an application a new application may be made at the close or a period of time fixed by the board Under the bill every person sentenced proposed under its provisions shall have the for termination or comright to apply mutation at least once a year Within thirty days from the date of the imposition of a sentence the court the state’s Imposing the sentence andcase are retfie attorney prosecuting quired by the bill to be recommended the by general’s office to mail to the attorney of the board of parsecretary dons a statement setting out the term for which in their respective opinions the convicted person should be imprisoned They are also directed to add to the documents all knowledge they have of the character of the prisoner or of any or aggravating circumstancesmitgatlng connected with the offense the material furnished to serve as a guide to the board In the conof sideration for pardon or These statements are to commutation application become of record with the board - TO Arrest of Tivo Men Clears j Mystery9 Police Declare The recovery of a large quantity of cars durmerchandise stolen from box the past month and the arrest of ing who confessed two men to having perpetrated all say the the police yesterday robberies brought to a close the efforts of Detectives C A Williams to capture Bert Seager and Axel Steele the thieves The two men who gave as Harry Bates and George their names Dunn were arrested in a house ‘at 537 W Fourth South street Bates and Dunn engaged In a spectacular revolver duel with John E Blake night watchman in the Denver & Rio Grande yards last Wednesday he Intercepted them in the night when of a box car according to robbery Chief Joseph C Sharp He says he has full confession from both men After being interrupted in their plans by the watchman the men admitted returning to the car and throwing fifty cases of whisky out of the car for revenge when the train got under way arIn the house where the pair were folofficers recovered the rested the lowing merchandise at various times from box cars: Eight pairB of blankets a keg of cheese 100 pounds of walnuts a box of fish pairs of d shoes sack thirty of sugar sack of beans a shotgun and a quantity of tobacco and cigarets - 100-pou- fifty-poun- nd An Investment 44 - ate-teasi- terest - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - 0 - - 1 During the many year we have been in business we have never bad dissatisfied customer a' nor has any patron ever lost a dollar or Waited aor day for any principal Interest ! : - some but it has presented untold difficulties to John W O’Keefe who says he Is a professional boxer and Clara Clark It was on January 31 that O’Keefe said: “Clara let's run out to FarmYou’re and married ington not 18 yet get' but you can say you are” And Clara replied: “All right — that would be great fun Then when we're married we can tell mother about it” ' So they- did tomarthe according of O'Keefe They were story to Salt ried there and returned Lake to seek the maternal blessingThe was of this S Clark of In the keeping hands of Mrs Jblessing 409 E Fifth South But she was angry most angry he says that his Knowing sweetheart had told an untruthmar-as to her age and fearing the evidence might be he riage certificate him if arrested gave against the certificate to a friend Since then he says he has been unable to locate either the friend or certii ficate Later he braved the wrath of Mrs Clark and returned to where This time Mrs his wife lived Clark demanded to see the marcertificate riage “I haven’t got It I gave it to a friend to keep” the young husband says he replied This was a case where the so like an untruth truth sounded it coula not be believed and that Mrs Clark insisting that they must be married regularly went Jack asof-a with them and her son clerk’s witness to the county fice last night It was 515 in the John Halvorsen a deputy clerk's office was gone v he was located and perFinally to come to the building Issuaded sue the license and perform the ceremony Now Mr and Mrs John W O'Keefe have a second marriage certificate and Mrs Clark is satisfied old - - SALT LAKE SECURITY TRUST COMPANY 32 UP MAIN WASiasa X- - I - WILL NOT DENY RAPOLE’S PLEA Reprieve or Pardon Board Hearing Likely for Slayer of Farmer Neff Orazio Rapole who is under sentence to be shot on February 16 for the murder of Amos B Neff will either be granted a reprieve or be given a special hearing by the state board of Raleigh to ISSUE BOND SOUGHT Senator Armstrong Drafting Bill for $1000000 in Highway Aid Senator W W Armstrong WHILE drafted a bill which will be introduced Monday providing for the Issuance of $1000000 In bonds to Improve the highways of the state will inJ T Representative In the bouse Raleigh troduce on the probably same day a bill providing for the abolition of tne present state board of road commissioners His bill that the governor secretary ofproposes atate attor ney general and state engineer constitute the board Senator Armstrong ot says that immediate Improvement the highways la mandatory In order to bind the commonwealth into a perfect commercial unit Mr Raleigh says the members of the board find it difficult to aspresent semble when matters of Importance arrive In addition to that difficulty Mr salaries paid says there are as Raleigh to members at present of the board constituted which might be eliminated under the proposed measure Opposed to Horae Purchases Mr Raleigh also says that he favort an appropriation to purchase six tractors six n trailers and six rollers of eighteen-toelse for road work His plan is to lease them to the counties for a nominal sum the amount received to be spent In the upkeep of the road Mr Raleigh says he ia opmachinery horses posed to the purchase of more demonfor road work as it has been strated that the use of horses even with the free labor of convicts Is extravagant In defense of his measure Senator to the fact that sevArmstrong points In California have been eral counties bonded for more than he suggests for bethe entire state Mr lieves the state shouldArmstrong be Intersected with cement highways as a means of developing tothe smaller cities of the state make the rural sections and more attractive to settlers SHADOW IS DISCERNED Groundhog Therefore Retires for Six Week Additional Hibernation When the groundhog rose from his burrow shortly after sunrise yestera very distinct day and onobserved shadow the snow he hurried back as fast as four awkward legs could his carry body and for six long weeks he heavy will remain in hibernation for according to traditions the shadow on February 2 inof the dicates groundhog winter will conthat rigorous tinue for a month and a half A H Thiessen section director of the United States weather bureau is of the opinion that severe weather wilt continue for several weeks but he aac that the groundhog does not Influence this belief the groundhog theory being pure myth In his opinion Nevertheless those who are still fond of the lore of their granddads learned yesterthat the groundhog had seen hi day shadow and began telephoning orders for additional supplies of coal THE SUNDAY HeraldRepublican pardons Rapole filed an application for commutation of sentence to life imprisonment yesterday and while Governor Bamberger has not yet considered the request it was said by representatives of the etste attorney general’s office that his plea for an opportunity to seek to show that he does not merit death will not be denied No evidence adduced st Rapole’s that he had ever been trial suggested before or that he had ever in trouble had anv quarrels according to former C W Morse of the Third judicial Judge district court who tried the case In his letter of information to the board of pardons Judge Morse presents the facts as to Rapole’s crime trial and sentence as follows: Rapole bought a horse from Amos B Neff paying part of the price and reHe failed to pay ceiving the horse possesthe balance and Neff obtainedwho was sion of the animal Rapole that out of work asked for its return he might be enabled to accept a job re-of prospect a Neff work he had in borrowed fused shotgun Rapole and after secreting it In a hedgea near setNeff's home demanded of Neff the horse transaction tlement as to One version was that he threatened to shoot Neff If he did not settle house Neff started to go into his got his shotgun and just as Rapole Neff was going on to the porch of his Rapole claimed Neff home shot him of his sons to get a gun had told one son was handing the gun and said the vicout when he shot Neff Rapole's He fled tim died almost immediately and was captured & day or two later In Park City LIFERS Anthony T Day and John Cariatl both of whom are serving life sentences In the state penitentiary for murder will be given hatin the first degree before the state board of pardons ing! on February 17 Day is asking for and Cariatl for a pardon commutation Other cases that will come before- the board are: For pardon — Archie William statuCariatl murder tory offense John first degree Ed Jackson- - forgeryT Lawrence Forsberg grand larceny Smith attempted grand larceny For commutation-Anthony T Day murder first degree C w Haines third degree burglary McBaker For parole — Glen Robert Knur arson second forgery degree Ben F Wyckoff assault J M Cluff offense William II McDonstatutory ald violation of Wolstenholme act Peter Condos robbery For termination —F Martell attempted burglary second degree Fred S Fleming statutory offense H I Brooks attempted robbery Ephraim Harris forgery - George Brooks atCharles Johnson tempted robbery Edward Ford degree burglary third W It Halcomb burglary burglary John Hannon grand larceny Monte La whom burglary third degree: - Frank Leland robbery j Issue of The Herald TOMORROW’S will maintain the standard of excellence set by its predecessors Features in the magazine section will Include: Wliea Dewey Wen Fame and n Piece la the Sun for Hie Country— Being a review of the famous battle of Manila bay War Welding the Warring Races in the various conflicting Hungary— How interests in Charles realm are being harmonized When Men Kill Without Feeling Themselren AMnsslne— A chapter from the life of a soldier on the firing line in Flanders Travels In Europe With the Notions on El re— Glimpses of life In Ireland England and Holland by a globetrotter Eat Fish Advises Lnele Sam— Tells his children how to save money by changing from beef and mutton and pork to the finny tribe Cane In Cubs -Growing Sugar extent and value of of the Something the Island republic’s greatest crop Reported Royal Alllane— How the princess of Belgium’s royal house may become future queen of Italy The Comte Section— Polly and her and the pals Pa and his rest of the funmakers Tfie Sporting Section— AH the news of the sporting realm with comment and illustration son-in-la- w CLEMENCY ASK - 5 t - - ’ - ng - - thoroughly safeguarded In every respect free from taxes and abso- lutely guaranteed both as to principal and in- - city-abou- per cent 6 certificates which w sell In denominations of $100 and 'upward are : There are many reasons GETTING Appeals Will Be Heard at Pardon Board Meeting Worthwhile The ' secured' married may- be an proposition to - - - : 9 Matters Are Adjusted Howindeterminate sentences governing has been prepared by O C Dalby dep-- a ever When Second MarShields attorney into 'the shortly be introduced general ihe disposition proposed measure riage Is Performed provides for the of all - semi-tropic- al for O’Keefe A bill designated to establish a state law semi-tropic- al East on South Temple ROAD BOARD Introduce Bill for Abolition of Commissionsliips 1 'Dll’ OUST STATE Representative - y- Good Condition to Meet UTAH ’ seven-twelft- C an : breweries desire to be sure they are right before they start the GET WARM WELCOME prohibition law "of “near beer 'V under the state-wid- e p in Revenue Audi- - and although ‘Attorney General Dan B Shields has given an opinion that under the :Young lay the breweries may make a near beer so long as it Governor tor Bock Says Voices Desire to does "not contain more ' than onc-ha- lf of one per cent- alcohol the manTt likely Aid Big School College agers of the breweries refuse at present to discuss the matter cloudis which the clear to the have Legislature BOND ISSUE PLANNED that efforts will be made Needs Studied surrounds Section 2 of the Young bill which defines liquors ’v Joseph Llppman manager of the Salt deLake Brewing company yesterday Governor Bamberger- members of the Unappropriated clined to comment on the matter deSenate and House of Representatives Shows Gain With Total claring the wording of the Young bill and other state officials were guests In regard to definitions was vagile and of the Utah Agricultural College at of $129000 that attorneys for ‘the brewing interIjogan yesterday ' The visit was paid ests had not had time to go Into the in response to an Invitation from President E G Peterson and other ofquestion He sa(d the breweries of the commission in making up state are vitally Interested in the opinficials There were T58 persons in the THE city proyear's anticipated desire ion but the of attorney which left over the Oregon Short general hibition by budget a party of for loss allowing six months of the revInformation in regard to the Uine railroad at 8 o'clock yesterday further liquor ordinary enue Now that prohibition is about amount of alcohol which may be placed ' to morning go into effect commencing August In 1 as a preservative The visit was In the nature of a beverages the city will really have of a year of liquor revenue While the brewery interests desired Inspection of the college Instead of but one-ha- lf as figured on further interpretation of ths Young to Its learn condition and needs in the Orient From This was the statement made Second Order yesterand R W way of appropriations The train arday by H Aon Bock city auditor in bill the attorney generalbill declared the fact that the pro- Young Jr author of the rived at Logan at 12 o’clock Automocommenting Utah Filled hibition bill had passed the Legisla- again by Being beverage biles were' awaiting the party which that any yesterday ture does “The city is In fine shape to meet made by any process and wblch immediately proceeded to the college Company of 1 the emergency he said Our unappro- not contain more than one-ha- lf Young women served luncheon In the for this was Is $129000 and priated per cent alcohol Is within thenolaw college beor $9000surplus more than it year library at 1 o’clock During at the differmakes of kind 1916 the beverage revenue the meal of in loss the college glee club and orand the ginning steel rails to build' chestra furnished tills year estimated at about $112637 ence under the act as passed by the SUFFICIENT a musical program in of railroad Japan has been eliminated So that all this Legislature Midvale At drawn the the at conclusion of the luncheon the being the under will be net" Extremists are saying that unappropriated surplusrevenue of the- Utah Iron & Steel plant milk The average' yearly malted from even assembled of bill In all the chapel where the guests previsions company and 100 men are working liquor— sources —saloons and licensed Is banned but It is said by those who the Farmers and In to and Housekeepers’ order day produce cafes is about $227300 it is estimated have gone over the measure carefully in time for shipment the rails night of Cache county were holding league It is this amount which must be met that the bill does not apply to these about the middle of February The in 1918 To that end the commls drinks The making of near beer unannual conference order from Japan Is the second to their bill sloners have evolved thiscity of the the der Young provisions plan: In be received by the company from referring to the work of the inis expected to call for a court decision Ilond Issue Ilannel was the orient order The first stitution he declared that Its history 1s soon the law after operative A bond issue of a million or a mildelivered to Java law the to to 'been have be made is an open book on the pages had Effort H G Parcell lion and a half will be issued next construed before August 1 as many of for salesmanager of which could be found much that summer The money will be used for those employed in breweries desire to the company said the Introduction the completion of the park on the west know whether or not they can remain of the steel industry in Utah has accounts for the rapid advancement dT met with unusual success and that side for the municipal bath houses and In the state at their present positions Utah The college asks only for that other public improvements there is reason to look forward to work to seek or elsewhere must go aid from the stace absolutely necessary Heretofore explained members of the The a brilliant future company Dteirera Are Reticent the permanent Imhas begun making extensive exto carry on its constructive work decity commission Until attorneys for the brewing with ore from Iron counprovements have come out of the curperiments Mr Stohl “I predict” he conclared no matter revenue rent of which liquor licenses companies go fully into the it is reported that the electy and formed an important part tinued “that under the leadership Henceforth discussion of any character will be had of Midvale of the tric furnaces plant our widely experienced and noble-heartsoon may begin turning out steel under the present plan the improve- by them In regard to the meaning of said ments will be paid for out of special the Young prohibition bill It was confrom local ore governor there will be no cesbond issues the bond of which will not yesterday that the law is to 1be in sation new of the advancement of the Utah Under a system making is not run longer than the life of the im- strued liberally In as much as be far to which steel is Agricultural college but rather a reported Is intended as a criminal statute but in this and in all other state proprovement to hearth the open growth superior There are several other plans afoot designed to prevent the sale and mancess the furfiaces of the Utah Iron institutions tot the creation of revenue among ufacture of certain articles within the & Steel company are turning out Governor Bamberger found the heart them an increase in the rate of metered state examination under of his audience when he declared that the which rails water It has often been suggestGeneral Shields takes the as his administration there would of been have city Attorney pronounced experts during too of low and position that limiting the amount ed that the meter rate is are manufactured anyno as be of educational inconsolidation good it was stated at the auditor’s office alcohol is the basis on which the law In Utah Whatever changes The where in States stitutions the United the for the city should be construed and he says nothat the principal reason test of rails which the company exmay be deemed wise from a financial not having ordered meters installed xourts are entitled to take Judicial athave to is said to and economical point of view said the Java ported was because of the decrease tice of those drinks which are intoxiuniversally institutracted the attention of many governor the two great state in revenue which would be bound to cating and nonl ltoxicants The United orientcomand tions will continue to exist as separate of countries the other ensue determined has States government the sales department of the institutions the department of agriculture receive a great to through pany expects 2 Says College Valuable per that or any beverage containing number of orders after the Japintoxian not governor-concludela cent Here his adless alcohol of the anese FIG delivery so was It is said that thla dress but rethe great beverage applause to information cating According will be one of the contentions in the he was forced to resume Continthat men from steel ceived yesterday test cases which are to be brought by uing is he declared that the training Midvale is about to see big extenand others in connection with that being given by the Utah Agriand in druggists sions the smelting industry interare Those who bill the culture Young be college Is valuable because other may that BY MERCURY plants smelting BUSIED ested In the manufacture of soft drinks He told of Invited to introduced practical also desire to know where they stand farmhouse of a meal at a being little partake in view of the fact that chemists have out in Uintah county in an undevelo announced that ginger 1ale and other district The farmoped desert-likalcent must have soft drinks was house per because of Its distinctive Goobers well-keCold Snap Ends Hope of cohol shrub-r- y in order to keep flowers attractive and The engrossing committee of the was not The meal House will begin work on the Young was wholesome and delicious but it only Tropical Fruit Crop bill today and It la thought It will be housewife all the served the with Among by to completed in time to be presented distinction that we would find in a Next Season Under Governor Bamberger Monday modern city cafe Both the husband Soul Real the constitution the bill will either be and the wife were graduates of the to the or returned Legislature signed five Utah college Agricultural debeen It has within days after Bennlon of state Harden secretary Kig trees and other Before signlivered to the governor Is famous for the that asserted college bill Governor Bamberger will growths which have flourished in ing theover women men Its who left have and the to Attorney General Shields Nut Purveyor With Queer halls and- have made Utah a greater it Lixie’ down in Washington county turn order that any possible legal defects state because of training received while are reported to have been hard hit by in may be discovered students Committed Delusion to the lowest temperatures ever to have Mr Startup's Statement Senator James Funk president of the visited that part of the state Water Senate felt that no greater commendafolout A the gave George Startup sheds in the neighborhood of St George lowing statement could be given of the great work tion Mental regarding Hospital yesterday bill in reare —said to be so heavily laden with the provisions of the notdone by combeing by the college-thaYoung sno that arid districts of Washington its student fact that the or near body to beer make to the ing gard right under the this will have an enor- fermented county all from the young men and prises drinks provisions mous supply year of irrigation water d women to the BINGHAM 26 a Logan fathers and of the bill: W C Van Emon special agent of the LEWIS eleven days conventions for the mothers last the near as to discussions "The extended attending division Salt Lake field of the general beers soft drinks etc In connection crazed by religious fervor and Senator Funk likened the educational who re- with the new dry law are based largely Ignited States land office of the idea that he is a to the farmer who grew more possessed system turned yesterday from St George and on Incomplete information or missavior of mankind was yesterday corn to raise more hogs to buy more says that low temperatures understandings In the first place it committed by Judge Harold M vicinity land to grow more corn to raise more are responsible for untold damage in should be of to the court district ana so on In an endless chain of Stephens in mind that hogs clearly kept is ashes of Utah's district and that chemical alcohol the state mental hospital He said “we spend money tosugar growth hopes of a fig crop have been aban- that there is no other source for alto train citizens to deBingham practically gave himschools build doned for the next growing season self up He was taken Into cusresources of the state to get the and results but that cohol it velop sugar Under the severe cold when he went to the county more schools more fig trees to build tody the of the from money sugar by consumption which are heavily laden with with- a bag of peanuts sap all the yeast germ carbonic add gas bejail Toltonaml Welling Speak the year have frozen and cracked to “Here take these nuts and give the other product of the process ingfermentation the core reports Mr Van Emon who of one apiece to the prisoners—they John F Tolton speakRepresentative which and evaporates dd that the effect has been similar on save their souls” he told the er of the House declared that the State the alcohol In thearefermented will leaving When trees The damage liquid other was disposed to give the jailer used Legislature the for grains to fig trees seemed to be general in In court Institutions of Utah as educational he dramatmust of the yesterday starch the grains the brewing as to could but that the hla Toquervllle and at Leeds forehead much it and ically possibly into pointed be transformed sugar by state made econ“Along the ridge extending from first Lord of the indebtedness the had asserted that placed before and brewing processes Pan gu Itch to K&nab the snow is five malting & brand He and said that it will there he not that carnecessary can omy be only process fermenting feet deep and I learned that under the the save Is is to men able souls of a revenue bill a when be but happy day on ried severe cold thirteen or fourteen cows can eduout care of all mineral at take will drafted that point any therefore from place the clear is “It were frozen to death In corrals said it may be situated cational institutions directly out of the in the prohibition law Mr Van Emon' “Farmers who have definitiondefines tax funds obviating the necessity of as all which "liquors’ lived In Dixie during the most of their fermented the Legislature institutions the or vinous malt spiritlife declare that it has been the hard- uous lunds for any of their asking etc and then includes LIQUOR SHIPMENTS liquors est winter in the history of the southCongressman Milton H Welling ad“all malt or brewed drinks that the western part of the state” dressed the assembly and President E and brewing TO OREGON Mr Van Emon added that there was process of fermentation TOWNS G Peterson gave some salient points no fuel famine in “Dixie the district to produce beverages Is plainly barred the college and its thousands form barred in Alcohol regarding any by being mines outskirted coal the being by CEASE ON FEB 7 the gathering of be should It act that attending people the be of must which used for local put Before the assembly the members of in existence capable the only process purposes there being no railroads to of other special LAKE wholesale and retail the legislative party and take the coal to the cities In the northproducing alcohol that of brewing SALT of the college were banqueted dealers Were notified ern part of the state or out of the and fermenting is made unlawful exguests In the college library Two hundred the Union may be carried on itate cept as that process nobyshipments of Pacific of manufacturing pure and forty were served intoxthat for the purpose system All of the school were for Oregon points alcohol or denatured alcohol by the FIREMEN ENJOY DANCE liquors icating could and a not reach the official visitors visiteddepartments deswhich their process of distillation If the by The second of a aeries of dances was further 4 o’clock be7 would be at to was held near as conference is beers discussion based tination by February firemen of central on the Idea that the old processes of the given tween members of the Senate commitaccepted by the Union Pacific sysstation byin the city at the Pub- fermentation and brewing can be con gymnasium tee on education and appropriations tem for transportation lic Safety building laat night More tlnued for and claims The matters discussed reThe Oregon constitution was producing beverages it is than 200 couples were present and the based on error nted to the request for appropriation amended at the last election and wives and sweethearts of the firemen definition specifying one-ha- lf made In the last biennial report of of liquor Into the the shipping who are compelled to remain on duty of “The one per centum of alcohol by President Peterson The report asked state prohibited Under the old twenty-on- e hours out of twenty-fou- r alcoholic concitizens were privileged to t for $22100a for the maintenance of the law came in groups to enjoy an evening of volume asno a maximum school during the next two years The one quart of liquor and twenty-ftent has have bearing on the question of the latent terpslchorean novelties near our Is That items In the report were disvarious beers of beer each bottles month provision and clearly Chief Bywater were intended to take care of the Mayor Ferry althe largest that asking cussed and Lake dealers Salt have liquor slight and voiced their approval of coholic content in soft drinks present due to $65000 for a new dairymore building was been doing a rushing business with the socials as often as circumstances the stricken out as being stand than eastern Qregon towns the extracts used for flavoring or to will permit this state’s finances would Items at accidental fermentation But In slightevent In the no beverage can be made time Nearly all other any or sold containing In excess of one-ha- lf bill will be allowed though college officials will appear before the Senate of one per cent of alcohol and on appropriations committee Imitations Under Ban decision is 'reached 7 before claims final “The Imitations of Intoxicating The visitors special left Logan at as are advertised to be o’clock and arrived in- Salt Lake at liquors such etc are home “made at also under :L030 o’clockthe ban so that even If alcohol is not in any such dope If they are present made or sold to replace or substitute FIRE BUG IS SUSPECTED alcoholic beverages they clearly come under the law “The talk about alcohol being necesto ‘preserve beverages of any sary is also due to misinformation kind Chemist Herman Harms emphatically Incendiary Torch Believed denied that any alcohol was necessary as a preservative In beverages Sweet Responsible for Blazes beverages cannot become alcoholic unless the yeast germs enter and they the yeast and need no preservatives if out Alcohol in other germs are as kept The firebug whose incendiary torch 2 per cent would the police and fire departments on beverages such kept In no way prevent them from spoiling the in the southeastern part of jump for the simple reason that fermentathe is again six weeks ago 7 tion will persist until around per active in that vicinity the houses Two cent or more of alcohol is present were to fourth a be week fired within when the germs die from their own under construction at Fourth East and ' excrescence—alcohol Eleventh South streets They are befor that pal crisp Such beverages as ginger ale acdelielous-nes- s ing built by Jr C Jensen a contractor10 ness piping-ho- t and customed to contain small percentages and fire shortly before of- - electrically caught made o come of alcohol will have to clock under the last toast can You night' watch the lf one-haof one per cent limitation of there According to Chief or bread as it- toasts and remove wasand this was a scientific standard beincendiarism indication Bywater every be- when is it it right just The interior of one house was damaged ing the point' at which the United cause the toaster operates on - before firemen - arrived States its internal government considerably begins hand-" the is table It dining revenue tax thus recognizing such a but the other was saved with only a some and efficient economical as small loss under the Intoxito operate We have a toaster Sunday School Union quantity class coming cating Dwight Crowell a' fireman at ceneasy terms waiting for you— “Breweries will be permitted to make station suffered a violent sprain tral Utah Power & Light Co to his left - leg any beverages which contain ' no more when he was knocked BOOK STORE one alcothan one-ha- lf down by one of the motor trucks from cent of of “Efficient Public Service” hol but which are not per wasich he hose His inGround Floor Kearns Bldg by the ferpulling ment method which Is made was attended the 'Main 600 f the emergency at very process jury that the law is aimed at” hospital--'-111 PROPOSE TO A CORRECTION ITerald-Republic- 9-- OF DRY ERA 1917 — J SPECIAL! e IV'1'ilstyl MTSNTCO) For Any - MvsicRollS 65-Afo- fe Player-Picm- o NumTwo Beautiful d bers at a special price to demonstrate the greater pleasure of 'using the rolls you can SING Sousa's MStars and Stripes Forever" De Koven’s “Oh Promise Me" land-playe- EITHER RpLL if Ezchsnge Coupon is presented at time of purchase Ak 45c bs for Coupon 1 ij-- |