Show £$ 'V '4- f" s v - - ' i 'L- - COMPENSATION - v y y ' V--:'- ' 03IB :' : i ’ s '- ‘v "f - Measure Will A av Be: 'Amended Before The Moment?: “Pape’s Dia- Passage in Senate v pepsin” Reaches the Stom-ach AU Distress Goes W HOUSE BILL DRASTIC - ' wft' - - - ’A - v y it Vif & ‘ p ' J vr7'' R ‘mV C rM- ? - OS': i does’ putnpset stomachs In “Really — “really does’’ overcoma indigesorder ) great a tax Colton Bill Criticised While the majority of the senators take the view that the Colton bill as the commission bill is known the amount of compensation to beplaces paid Injured workmen at too low a rate yet are in favor of the perthey from 50 per Increasing cent of the wages centage to 66 3 per cent to conform to the demands which are being made by number of the labor leaders in this respect Senator Prank It was asserted Evans that the billby probably would resemble the uniform compensation act of the American Bar association before the upper house of the Legislature with It gets In through the House a number of the representatives take the view' that the committee bill is too drastic steering and it was said yesterday that the main fight on the provisions of the bill if It is not amended by the Senate will be made by R W Young Jr and by Joseph E Cardon of Cache The public utilities bill is expected to be reported out of committee House within a short time and ofit the is said a number of amendments 'will be bilL appended to the It was said yesthat of Weber would terday McKay endeavor to have Inserted in the bill all of the sections which were stricken out of the measure in the house and that he was preparing upper to make a to place 'all of the corporations fight in the state under the of the act He desires that provisions bill conthe form to the draft and to the Democratic original committee bill steering which he Introduced in 'the House some time ago The hardest fight will be made in restoring the maximum to the bill It was coal rates section said yesterday by Senator Armstrong that Senator Evans should be the credit for the drafting of the given public utilities bill as the Legislature in the end will undoubtedly pass a bill similar to the one which was introduced two years ago It II 1m of Minor Character A number of bills of a minor character will come before the two houses during the remaining two days of the week and it was said that every effort would be made to get the unimportant ones out of the way in order to clear the tracks for party legislation The street intersection paving bill will be before the Senate this afterbrought noon as soon as a number of special motions which are pending have been disposed of 2-- JUNIOR GETS ADVANCE tvtf 'i-- - ’ i :r 'm- - ' V' '‘WSi -- ii5 ' - rys J 'V J n- 50-ce- nt Dia-peps- 9 in j a y--'- " Kavf’'JL' - tfv-- 8-HO- ' ¥ : - ' j- v MEASURE UR Doors Open at 10 Sliarp ning 4 EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL Sugar Magnate Says Pro posed Laici' Will: Cripple Industries of State “The proposed ' v IS OFFER STARTLING VALUES ’ eight-ho- ur ' Suits ‘ - - ' WILL ESTABLISH A NEW RECORD FOR VALUE GIVING Notions Handkerchiefs House Furnishings Infants’ Wear Wash Goods Stockings Corsets Coats Dresses - A THIS ONE YOU KNOW WHAT KEITH-- 0 ’BRIEN RUMMAGE SALES IN THE FAST HAVE BEEN law for Utah would not only cripple but would likely paralyze the sugar Industry in Utah The factories would be the first to suffer then the farmer or beet raiser in turn would suffer ' but ' the would be the congreatestwhosufferer sumer would have to pay the added price of the cost of the production of sugar” So declared Thomas B Stearns president of the Delta beet sugar corporation at the Hotel Utah last night Mr Stearns who is former president asof the Denver Civic and Commercial sociation president- of' the Denver Chamber of Commerce and president of the Stearns-RogManufacturing company of Colorado announced last night that eastern capital which he repreover $1250000 in sented would Millard county spend this year in the erection of a sugar-factorHe announced that work on the facand that it would tory had begun completedIn in time to handle the crop of beets the Delta district this fall The company has contracts for 12000 acres of beets Mr Stearns estimates will produce an average that the land to the acre or a total of of eight tons 96000 tons If the beets which it ' is will assay 15 per cent or expected more in they it will mean that the sugar new plant will offer to the market this of sugar about 28000000 year Mr Stearns said lastpounds that upon night factory-woulsuccess of the' Delta the erection of several other depend the“While factories I do not feel at libof the eastern erty to give the names that I am representing I capitalists will say this much that they have faith in the future of Utah that they enough have already 'subscribed more than one $125(4000 for the erection of thiscombe I promise you willbeet plant which for the crop pleted in time to care are this fall in that district- more They sugar ready and anxious to buildfor other demoney plants and spend in Utah' If the Delta factvelopmentssuccess which I am confident a ory-is mean the that it will be it will in the establishment greater development and Millardof a Pahvant valley county" number of sugar factories in that part the of the state I can say this that uninterests which I represent have to limited capital They are looking inUtah as the best' state In which to that this Is vest they are convinced the one state the resources and possibilities of which have hardly been scratched It is for this reason that as Importer Declares Orientals their representative I have been investhe opportunities in Utah for Feel tigating more Kindly9 JWith Excepthan a year” Toilet Goods Drug Sundries Art Novelties Underwear Lingerie Skirts Waists Dress Goods Shoes Jewelry Men’s Furnishings Boys’ Furnishings Millinery Neckwear Beds Mattresses Gloves House Furnishings Ribbons Rugs er These and innumerable other items of desirable merchandise at real bargain prices will appeal strongly to your sense of economy —This morning at 10 o’clock sharp - KiiitlvfifRrieiv Cxi - COME ' EARLY -- - j - - - OPPORTUNITIES IN UTAH DEPICTED IN BUSINESS PROGRAM SAYS JAPANESE - FRIENDLY TO U S WIND DESTROYS FLAG FLUNG TO BREEZE IN HONOR WASHINGTON Stars and Stripes floated from the Capitol building yesfhet that it terday despite the of the birth of was the anniversary the first President of the United States no For this one was tosupposed unless the blame oversight can be lodged ' against the chargeweather bureau local Cook placed a flag on Custodian west-sidof the building yesthe but it was ripped morning terday to shreads within a few minutes the gale that blew all day anbyMr Cook then tried to place the buildother flag on the top of Cook estibut' the wind which ing miles mates was blowing at sixty an hour was too much for Cook- to say nothing of the flag' O e - pay roll builders’ of the Manufacturers’ association of Utah has prepared a resolution calling for the enlargement of the official publication ' of the organization with a view to forth the great opportunisetting ties afforded in this state by way of Inducing new Industries to locate here According to Secretary R W Salt Lake la the natcenter for two great industries ural Eardley that need now only the necessary capital to set them going— the paper manufacturing industry and the steel industry The booklets published by the association go to several hundred eastern cities The change in the methods of payroll Isbuilder’s of a series of the first boosting advertising campaigns that will be tion of Labor Agitators H F Prien a guest of the Hotel Utah who has just1 returned from a three months’ visit to Japan and China who as an Importer has been doing business with Japan and China for several years declared last night that in his judgment the people of Japan with the exception 'of a certain class who were wrought up by labor agitators did not wish trouble with the United States “In talks with many of the leading men of the island merchants and high empire I found a very friendly feelthis There is ing towards a feeling country however of resentment on of many towards such actions the as ispart' proposed by' the Idaho legislature at the present time the ’attitude of Oregon a short time' ago and the attitude of California about three years ago towards the Japanese "The Japanese are full' of pride not himself-- ' but alone for for his country 'this pride especiallyto be taken into consideration by the other nations of the world within a few in ‘their dealings with Japan1- ' years "The v‘only V feeling that ' I found is that which Is againstorthis country labor agimay be aroused merchants-obeing tators they charge that by the United States and I regret to say there is some truth in the that' sell v a certain grade of goodscharge from samples and then ship a poorer grade By- way of retaliation the Japanese exhas followed the examples of porter some of our shippers and they will sell one grade of goods and' then ship a Ameripoorer grade I feel that the can merchant-Ito ' blame for largely a condition' of trade relations?-such J “Despite this l can say with confl dence that: the better class' of the peoto the United ple of Japan are friendly and I believe States that they will be able to stay any trouble that might be attempted by' the laboring class"'- V 'J ' ’ - undertaken by the association this year STUDENTS WILL GIVE - THE Extension Course in Play Technique Will Be Open for Registration Feb 28 - e - : :Jj - Three one-a- ct plays will be presented ' by the ' class in play technique r of ! f the - : - - - I 1 - - - ’ e - e - r s 'V a - Viw r v ' & Iff- ' - ' s - $- - th - - -- ‘ ' - - er mjl - T - - - r - : - x’c ‘ A SCIENTIFIC DENTIFRICE PEAS - I - ’ - ry J IhM 'J- - " 'Vy -y 9 - K' - Simply Delicious a TOMATOES J- rd - Tooth Paste BEANS X - - 1 i MILK OF MAGNESIA (A? - - BORADENT HIE V ' : -- - - celebrated WashPoplar Grove ward with a last night ington’s birthday ward amusement party in thewere dancingRefreshments served at an hall decorated booth in charge elaborately of the women of the ward relief society About 250 couples were present er Ware- given for dime - -- - No admission lea WASHINGTON IS HONORED public is invited j :SOARy ’ - v - - - i--- - i fa-dilit- ies - er - - 0 of Gov Simon Bamberger and members of the joint legislative committee on will be the of appropriations President John A Widtsoe ofguests the Uni- of Utah today and are sched versity uled to appear before the students at the regular weekly assembly at 1130 o’clock The remainder of the time will be spent in investigating the of the institution whilh will consist chiefly of an inspection of the buildings and laboratoriea Governor Bamberger and Chairman W W Armof the appropriations commitstrong tee are expected to talk to the students in the assembly The members of the joint legislative committee on ' appropriations are Senators W W Armstrong H T Reynolds W J Parker william Seeg-milland 'Richard Stringham and J E Cardon F B Representatives Hammond D D Rust J S Campbell A Greenwood' Mrs Grace Stratton Airey Aand Lorenzo Argyle President John Widtsoe will preside at the assembly TO ESTABLISH SUBSTATION The establishment of a substation for the United States navy at Pocatello has been determined upon according More than 100 students of the Westminster college took part in the anr nual banquet and entertainment at the college last night Selected represent tatives from each of the six classes were delivered short addresses which Nae-thof a humorous nature Prof Carl head of the commercial department of the college responded to the toast "The Faculty” Following the banquet and speeches minutes the latter being limited to five rendered there was a musical program by students of the school Tonight commencing at 8 eeloek the musical department of the college will give an entertainment to which the - - - - : ANNUAL BANQUET - - : ' ' C : Demand the Best s - ’ - 1 S' ‘4 e - Co - Lake--and?-- - - ' - - I " "i s - A ’ University of Utah C extension division £ this ' evening in the university museum ' assembly haiL beginning at ‘815 o’cIocktvfTle plays 'and cast r members follow “The Bracelet” Davis Miss Ida Fred LawPetersonr Miss - Edna Mlchelson 'Bateman rence Mortensen' Missv Louise Miss Marguerite Taylor Ruben Cardwell and Mary Butler' “The Piper’s ' Pay” Mrs Laura ' B Vrooman Miss Myrtle- Dean Miss Katie Schwe-bergMiss Minnie Knight Miss Edna Miss Davis ’ Ellis Wirthlin Budd "The Rector” Miss LilyVirginia Atkin- ‘SPUm PRICES son Miss- Constance Budgett Harry Watson Miss Mary' Glade Miss Lucile l£TO POINT WHERE :!2 K Miss Gladys Barker and Miss L DG E CELEBRATES Barker v f Frieda Beck iv ? the ' course extension in The play Crowd Amraablrs to Hear Pro-a technique will' be open for registration : WO and one-ha- lf of RoeAcy Mooatalir until next Wednesday providing the cents apiece " 'Of the prospective- etudents a'Te : potatoes for small three for5 Lodge K ''I? names ' Moroni Olsen before size medium given to Director 10cents and New plays will be presented ’ cents-- ' each for : good-size- d Monday' With speeches1' music both vocal and at “spuds" the regular- class period next is the prevailing price in 'the local Instrumental and dancing the members at i 730 o’clockstores and in no: instance does of Rocky Mountain lodge No 3 Knights Wednesday evening -' home more than five' of Pythias and Hermlon temple 4 No 8 Johnny : when ' sent to the corner the fifty-thi- YOUNG4? PEOPLE 'DANCE potatoesbring Pythian Siaters-- celebrated a dime Onions are of: the "grocery with ? i from 15 : to 2Q cents a of ( theanniversary order at organization the Rocky at Pythian' Mountain hall The attendance was the Thirtieth": Ward Celebrates 'Washlng-ton- ’s pouncL ? The wholesale of the local price for potatoes--ywalargest inthetheorder history' 'WWWJ Birthday which branch was a hundred branch of $525 Wednesday A Washington’s birthday anniversary Vbut it is anticipated that 2' in Octo ber 1 8 8 1 the price d organized amusewas held at Thirtieth the ward will soar The speakers or were to $6 a hundreds Supreme Repre- ment hall last $575 y under-thO Leatherwoodf Grand nlght sentatives E auspices today with every prospect of still1 Mens and Young' Wom- y Vice Chancellor H H McCartney Dr of the Young y higher ' LT Mutual en’s associations £ Idaho prices is sending limited amounts improvement F Peterson Past' Grand Chancellor a Thomas Hobday: and Past Grand Chief Dancing and musical ' program consti- : of potatoes: into Salt some are ' being received from V tuted the features of the celebration Mrs Mary Holman of colonip-- dances representMuaic was furnished by southern Utah- The ' supply is not Gladys A numbersocial of Worth''f s Miss Reva Thomas Miss ing the and the Idaho period Washington’s plentiful however are said to be holding Blanch She well Mra? Porter Mrs :rR time were executed by a 'selected octet producers out for a further advance in price from the young people of the ward Sargent- Mrs Roby and CH Parry -- illGH-GRAD- and-the-advic- MT J°ne a‘icul- turist for the local district of the tnl’i returned dePartent- from agriculWashyesterdayington where he has been in conference with department officials for one month in reference to nearly beet seed Mr Jones reports thatsugar two shiploads of sugar beet seed recently received in the 'United States from Russia will be ample for the of the coming arrowing seasondemands Tt be interesting to know that since may the beginning of the war In Europe the growing of sugar beet seed in the United States has increased to the extent that we are now producing of our actual need” said Mr Jones “This tremendous means that within a period increase of five years we will be producing all the sugar beet seed needed and instead of sugar beet seed we will eximporting It port “As the result of extensive ments it has been found that experisugar beet seed raised In the United States is far superior to that imported from The department of agriculEurope ture is bending' every- effort toward raising athe quality to Insure its becoming very superior standard Prior to the beginning of the war we raised but very littleEuropean beet seed in the United States” Mr Jones added the department of agriculture has that three exengaged of renown to solve the problems perts of the raising of sugar beets In various parts of the United States Dr E G Titus formerly: of the Utah Agri cultural college- has been assigned to theh experimental station at Idaho Falls' Ida but will maintain his headquarters at Logan Dr W W Trac: has been ' A-Jr to the Colorado fields and Dr assigned Corbett to Michigan and Ohio ' one-four- PLAYS -- - HOST TOLEGISLATORS STUDENTS ATTEND SEED ARRIVES T ’ V II OF U HEAD WILL BE Governor Bamberger and Sugar Beet Growers Assured Members of Committee of Seed in Plenty for to Be Entertained Season - a--- BIG SUPPLY BEEF to information received In Salt Lake from San Francisco The purpose or the new substation is to stimulate general Interest In navy recruiting THE - make three or four grades of plates It has only one grade— the best! It has only one price — the LOWEST for E which plates of the SAME MATERIALS can be' secured' The sets ' of teeth made by the Union Dental company for J $9 are identically the same as those turned out by private 'dentists at from $1260 to $30 a set 'These teeth must not be confused or compared with teeth made of cheap materials and ”Junk” artificial teeth of the “cheap John den- JJr'VV- W'' Call today for a free examination teethof your teeth canyour be replaced byPerhaps work withbridge out the use of plates In 'any event' the examination Is free of a graduate and licensed dentist is valuable j All work produced in this' office is unconditionally and unlimitedly guarand anteed by-- this responsible dental comfinancially and best equipped pany The and the " oldest- dental dental officelargest Intermountain coun- company in the In the same location and under-thtry same name and for over fifteen years management Ask any one of our thousands og satisfied patients About us Union Dental Co 212 Main street Dr L J Dull in charge —Ad- practice There are Then take the teeth DenUnion The teeth of kinds many e forjn-etanc212 street Main tal company times the many pays many price wholesale for Its teeth as some dentists do Only other the best teeth known to the ' profession are used The rubber is the highest grade known to the profession— the Union Dental company does not vertisement - A A V"’ - i J’ - J - vr i - $9 Sets of Teeth Same Many Charge $15 For j r' - will-hav- ' - :' y y-- ' rt-- - : 3VJ v &: &' : : r ft-S - and general manler vice president the Utah-Idah- o ager for Sugar comhad been appointed superintendpany ent of the Lehl factory of the ccompany his duties at once and would assume Mr Cutler Jr has been connected with the sugar company in various cathe organization of the pacities since years ago company twenty-fiv- e of the J H Gardner superintendent Lehl factory for a number of years has been promoted to the position of superintendent of the company general and will hereafter make his headquarters in Salt Lake ed ’ gas-heartbur- T It Cntler Appointed Superintendent of Lehl Sugar Factory Announcement was made last night that T R Cutler Jr son of T R Cut- of this paper have no READERS and read different announcements regarding teeth This story is only for those who need a set of teeth — a condition and a necessity that many could avoid if they took precaution of having their teeth looked after earlier in life There are all sorts of teeth but as in everything else there is a We will take for instance BEST the rubber that Is the BASE of a set If the rubber Is not good of teeth the teeth will not stay In Good rubber —the best— costs several dollars a pound more than the cheap rubber Of course this makes quite a little item where a dentist has a large i - - Starting: today the Legislature will make every effort to get the adminis-tratlo- n measures througrh both houses and before the governor The most important bill is the workmen’s com pensatlon act and it is probable that the hearing on this measure this morn lng will be the last hearing to be had on the measure Every effort is to be made to get it before the Senate so a workmen’s compensation bill in that one form or another will be passed by the Senate and sent on its way to the House as soon as possible It Is believed by the leaders of the Senate that It will be the middle of next week before the compensation bill is in proper shape to be placed on its passage A mass of amendments have been preto the measure and will be ofpared fered in the Senate as soon as the bill comes before the upper house for consideration the Yesterday on the way to Provowere Senators who the of majority on the excursion expressed themselves as opposed to the Democratic steerbill taking the position ing committee that the bill was too drastic and that it should be more on the order of the bill which was drafted by the commission which was appointed by the auof the last Legislature The thority which are given to the induspowers In the steering comtrial commission to regumittee draft and the powers late the hours and the conditions of labor under the of the bill are considered toprovisions be too great and it is by a number of the senators a radical commission might make thaturged such rules and regulations that small industries of the state be burdened with too much redmight tape and too " W- and tion dyspepsia sourness due to acid 'in fermentation five minutes— that—Just that—makes Pape’s Dlapepsin the largest selling in the stomach antacid and regulator world If what you eat ferments and turns sour you belch gas and eructate food or water:- head is undigested aches and breath foul: tongue dizzy coated yefur insides- filled rwith indimoment gestible waste remember the contact In “Pape's Dlapepsin” ' comes with thes ' stomach' all ' such distress —alIt’s vanishes ana astonishing most marvelous truly the Joy is its harmleseness case of A large worth its weight-i- Pape’s is gold to men and' women' who 'can’t get their It' ' belongs in stomachs v: regulated —should always be kept you r home case of a sick sour upset handy in stomach during - the day or at night It’s the quickest surest antacid - for stomach in the world— Advertisethe f ¥ 'X ment - t i- !fS ? '’''Swk Warm Reception When Reported by Committee - A r-'- ' Public Utilities Bill to Get - SrlJ- ‘“S' f - A : : J ' n- j ww y uv - ? v - GAS OR INDIGESTION Workmen’s 1 191V rtr i self-styl- r -- ' c j SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FJRIDAY FJi3BBUAKY:'23 l VS:'-'-- V-- ' : HEEALD-BBPUBUCA- N Y'V r‘iV ' - - ‘ r MUKRAY UTAH V- ?v - |