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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH Potatoes at $6 a bushel have made their appearance at Aurora, Ills. They were new ones, and dealers generally said that they were more successful as exhibits than as article F TIE A FUST WEEK Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World. INTERMOUNTAIN. The lower house of the Utah legislature has passed a drastic dry" hill, only one member voting against it. The senate is not expected to concur in the measure, and if it does the governor will veto it. It is expected the senate will present a more acceptable measure. Two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coda were burned to death In a Are which destroyed their home at Bannock, a mining camp in Montana. Judge Butler at Denver has denied bond to Mrs. Stella M. Smith, charged with the murder of her husband, John Lawrence Smith. Mrs. Smith will have to remain in the county jail until her trial, which will begin March GIRLSI GIRLS! TRY IT, PASSED BY HOUSE HEADLESS BALLOT of commerce. United States Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma, was run over and slightly Injured by an automobile at Oklahoma City, Okla. An anonymous gift of $135,000 to the Polish relief fund was announced at New York on January 20. It was declared to be a new record for war relief contributions from unidentified donors. Oliver Brower, indicted at New York for conspiracy in connection with the kidnaping charges against Harry K. Thaw by Fred Gump, Jr., of Kansas City, has been released in $15,000 bail without opposition from the district 1 MEASURE ABOLISHING VOTING MEASURE HAS SMOOTH SAILING IN LOWER HOUSE, BUT MAY MACHINES IN UTAH IS ALSO FAIL IN SENATE. ADOPTED. louse Memorializes Congress for Federal Constitutional Manufacture and Sale of Liquors. Amend-Prohibitin- g Governor Has Intimated That He Will Veto the Bill Should the Senate Approve Measure Which Provides for Commissioner. Salt Lake City. The Young statewide prohibition bill was passed by the lower house of the Utah legislaattorney. ture on January 23, but one member, WASHINGTON. J. T. Raleigh of Salt Lake, voting Congress has been formally notified against it, he being opposed to the by President Wilson of the exchange vote. prohibition commissioner provision. of ratifications of the Danish West This is the drastic measure which The headless ballot does not carry Indies purchase treaty and asked to party emblems and the party nomi- Governor Bamberger has declared he provide at the present session the nees are not run in parallel columns, will veto, and which the senate inStates has as has been the custom. Candidates timates will never receive approval in $25,000,000 the United agreed to pay for the islands. for the same office are run in groups, that body, so that the governor will Whether the United States shall en- the names being arranged alphabet- not get a chance to veto it. The bill as passed by the house is ter a world peace league and, as many ically and the candidates politics inmeasure aB reported back to the the tradidicated in small type following the contend, thereby abandon its tional policy of isolation and no en- name. By the provisions of the bill louse by the committee on manufac12. St. Lukes hospital, one of the larg- tangling alliances, was laid squarely every name must be marked separate- tures and commerce without change est in Seattle, was partly destroyed before congress and the country on ly. Another bill by the same author in any of its consequential provisions. The provision of the bill providing by President Wilson in a abolishing the use of voting machines ty fire Sunday. Soon after the fire January 22address for personal search and seizure, withto senate. was vote the also unanimous a personal passed by started the firemen reported that all out warrant of court, known as the Admiral Benson, chief of operations, of the senate. of the eighty or ninety patients had section, was assailed The Young prohibition bill, which most been removed safely from the burning and as such ranking officer of the as unconstitutional vigorously navy since the death of Admiral was passed in the house, was received and as a vicious menace to personal building. Two wealthy Philadelphia men, Dewey, has been designated as pres- lay the senate and referred to the rights, but, while it was admitted by of the navy general committee on commerce and indus- Mr. Young and the majority in geneven train and dining car men and ident eral that this provision is likely to tries. one woman were injured when a spe- board. 24 challenged in the courts, they inThe on house Determined if possible to have his January passed be cial Rio Grande train on its way to sisted that the end to be accomDurango, Colo., overturned on the legislative program completed during the Cardon bill decreasing costs in plished justified the means to be used, edge of a high cliff at Bells siding, the present session oJLcongress, Pres- small estates; killed the Columbus and this section was retained in the ident Wilson has inaugurated a new day bill; tabled the iMace resolution bill unchanged. twenty miles above Durango. Salt Lake was chosen for the 1918 custom of going frequently to his requesting the governor to close In rebuke to the lower house for asschools on account of coal shortage; suming to sponsor-thcast off pubmeeting place of the American Na- room in the capitol for detailed dis- memorialized congress for a federal lic utilities bill, the senate on Janutional Live Stock association at the cussions of pending bills with memconstitutional amendment prohibiting ary 23 entered upon its record the Cheyenne meeting. The Utah city won bers of the senate and house. introduction of a bill minus over Kansas City, Mo. Performance in hotel dining rooms the manufacture and sale of intoxi- the commissionerprohibition a modified feature, A resounding kiss, implanted on the and cabarets of music and copyright- cating liquors. bill and added the proNine new measures were intro- public utilities and workmens executive lips in full view of a num ed dramatic productions, the supreme duced posed compensation in the house on January 24 and Clayton anti-trubills for good measber of persons assembled to witness court held, is a violation of copyright ure. the governors action, was the reward laws when no direct admission charge three in the senate. Twelve measures were introduced to made. is Mrs. John B. Kendrick gave Governor guests Salt Lake City. Debate as to in the senate on January 23, while but Kendrick for signing the bill submiFOREIGN. whether the money to purchase trans- four new bills appeared in the house, The casualties to date in the Jan- portation to Logan, where the memtting prohibition to the people of The new compensation bill differs uary 19 explosion in London are offi- bers of the state senate are going on from the Colton bill in that the obDOMESTIC. cially announced to number 469, com- Friday, February 2, to inspect the servance of the act is not elective on Confronted with a threat by the prising 69 killed, 7'2 seriously injured State Agricultural college, should the part of the employers or the emexcept as to house rules committee in charge of and 328 slightly Injured. come out of tk educational funds, the ployees. Its provisions, of death from case in compensation Alderman Lawrence 'ONeill has contldgentrrfmUi of the senate or out the "leak inquiry to force the proinjury, are compulsory. The enforceduction of brokers records, if not been unanimously elected lord may- of the senators own pockets, enliv- ment of acceptance of a stipulated produced voluntarily, the board of or of Dublin Alderman ONeill was ened the proceedings of the senate compensation in case of death from governors of the New York stock ex- arrested at the time of the late re- on January 22. injury is prohibited by the constituSenate bill No. 9, introduced by Sen- tion of the state. change has requested every member bellion and kept in jail for some Representative L. W. Curry of of the exchange to make available days. He then was released without ator Archibald Bevan and providing Uinta county made his first appearbeen for the committee the'desired data. made in sold' any charge having against that narcotics shall not be in the house of representatives ance Utah except upon prescription, was on Botulism, a rare disease contracted him. January 23, he having been conin northern finally Dobrudja passed and ordered transmit- fined to his bed by illnes ever since by eating Infected food, was named Bulgarians by the Coroner as the cause of two have crossed the southern estuary of ted to the house for its consideration. the legislative session commenced. deaths at San Diego. the Danube near Tultcha and have Tales of the extent to which the drug Mr. Curry was introduced to the One of the largest melons ever maintained themselves on the north peyote has enslaved the Indians of the house by the speaker and took his seat. divided by an industrial corporation bank against a Russian attack, accord Uintah basin and reservations elseUtah took the lead of other states discuswhere to Berlin. dito added its announcement from interest was announced Tuesday, when the ing in the Union in a movement to bring President Wilsons address to the sion. rectors of the Bethlehem Steel corabout direct election of president and Prohibition relegated routine matcommon United stock increased the States senate has furnished of the United States, poration dividend from 1 per cent to lO per the British government and public ters in the house to the background through action by the house of reprewith a surprise as electrifying as his on January 22, and even placed a dim- sentatives in passing house joint cent quarterly. mer on the public utilities bill, which memorial No. 2, by Representative J. wonThe Presidents message is a mediatory note to the belligerents. was introduced in the house by Mc- W. McKinney of Salt Lake, calling nato to in the efforts British their troops derfully eloquent appeal upon congress to submit to the states tions at war, declared William Jen- surround the German forces in Ger- Kay of Weber. The house had a big of the Union a proposed federal conand over matters of nings Bryan in an interview at Mad man East Africa are making consid- day concern. Theparty pledges of stitution amendment providing for party presentation statea such direct election. to erable Ison, Wis., progress, according a to Speaker Tolton by the gavel ofThe house on January 23 adopted ment British oil issued of 'acres the million a today by Nearly half membership was a pleasing incident by unanimous vote senate joint resoland in the San Joaquin valley, Cal., ficial press bureau. lution providing for the appointment A night fight between native band- in the afternoon of turmoil. valued at $32,000,000, are at stake in commit- of a Joint committee to make a thorreference The legislative the American in its the marines and the governments suit against coal tee also got in work on a number of ough investigation of the Southern Paclflo railroad on trial at Dominican republic resulting In the famine state of situation Utah. in the of death of one marine and the severe bills, but the standing committees lit- The adoption of the resoution folNew York. the house with one exception did lowed a spirited discussion. For the first time in the history of injury of another is reported. tle work. The crowd attending the consul Half million women are' engaged session was a the United States, a foreign the largest of the sesSalt Lake City. At the end of the in the production of munitions in sion in general, Franz Bopp, one of three the two weeks of the twelfth ses first galleries. of Germany in this coun- Great Britain and their number is inGovernor Bamberger on January 22 sion, January 20, the legislature was try, was sentenced to prison and pay- creasing daily. announced his opposition to any pro- three behind the record set by ment of a fine, on Monday at San The captain of the Norwegian steam- hibition bill which creates a commis other days In. the lower legislatures. Francisco, f for violation of American er Salonica, now in Hampton Roads loner of prohibition and indicates he house the activity of the members told agents of his line that he had would return such a bill to neutrality. legislature. during the two weeks had been curbhorses were burned to seen a French cruiser sunk off the Seventy-fiv- e The house refused to amend the ed on account of the senate caucus death and fifteen automobiles de- Maderia islands. bill to exclude sacramental wines and the house members were, being An alleged swindle, estimated by from the state, as moved by Bevan of urged stroyed by a fire which burned a livby the leaders to hold back different ' newspapers as amounting Tooele and seconded by Mrs. Grace bills until party measures were in. ery barn and garage at Omaha. Alanson A. Vance, veteran New Jer- from 3,000,000 to 10,000,000 francs, Stratton-Aireof Salt Lake. During the second week the statewide prohibition bill which was drawn sey newspaper editor and one of the was disclosed In the arrest at Paris The house killed the Currie resolu- by the Democratic steering commitfourteen men who organized the Re- of Philippe Slmeonl, of Italian origin, tion asking that the Denver & Rio tee, was reported - out of committee publican state party in New Jersey and Prince Henri de Brogll-Reve- l In 1856, died at his home' In MorrisLieutenant Colonel William Camp- Grande furnish the house a complete and, as had been planned, was the on N. Monday. bell J., MacDonald was killed and a score report of the number of cars of coal the first bill on the calendar. But town, Mrs. Louisa Boggs, 92, died at Ma- of others were Injured when an en- handled since December 1. thirty-thre- e bills had been Introduced Under the provisions of a bill intro- in the house during the two weeks con, Mo., on January 22. Mrs. Boggs gine backed into a troop train carrywas a cousin of U. S. Grant and had ing 600 soldiers as it was leaving the duced in the senate by President J of the session. This is said to be W. Funk, at the request of the State the smallest number of bills ever in union station at Toronto. charge of Grants three children The purchase in the United States Municipal league, cities and towns are troduced in the first twelve days of St. Louis while the general was commanding the Union armies in the Civil of refrigeration equipment to the value given the right to prescribe special a house session. Seven house joint war. of $30,000,000 to conserve and develop improvement districts for paving and resolutions had been introduced, two More than 25,000 national guards- along economic lines the fresh beef sharge the cost of paving to abutting house resolutions and two house joint men now on the Mexican border have and dairy industries of Russia has property owners. memorials. The outstanding feature of the been designated by Major Genera, been authorized by the One bill had been passed and one Conservation & Industrial workmens compensation measure, as joint resolution adopted. The bill Funston for return home and muster Stock company. Introduced by a majority of the judi- which passed is the McKinney amendout of the federal service. To the end of 1916 the direct money ciary committee, is the abandonment ment to the garnishment laws of the Four men were killed outright and one fatally Injured when a Michigan cost of the great war totaled, accord- of the state insurance monopoly idea state and the resolution was directed d train struck an ing to the most reliable figures avail- and the substitution in its place of a to the secretary of agriculture protestCentral automobile near Jackson, Mich. On able, over $61,000,000,000, and ex- threefold plan that makeB legitimate ing against the increase in the grazaccount of a blinding snowstorm, the penditures are now at the rate of no state fund, regular casualty and pri- ing rates in national forests. There vate insurance, the latter embracing were twelve bills on the calendar. driver of the car did not see the ap- less than $105,000,000 a day. train. During the first two weeks of the More men than 428,000 officers and proaching company or corporation Insurance. The house has given its sanction to twelfth session, ending January 20 John P. Brazelton, former wealthy were taken prisoner by the Russians forty-onbills were introduced in the mining man and widely known in Mon- during the last year and 625 guns cap- the movement for a change in the fed- senate. Otherwise, however, things tana political circles, died in Oak tured, according to a Russian service eral constitution permitting the elec- had not moved any too rapidly in the Park, a suburb of Chicago, from a organ, as quoted in a Central News tion of the president and senate. Just two bills had been bullet wound. dispatch from Petrograd. by direct vote. passed by the uonar bona. Salt Lake City. Senator Chezs bill providing for the use of the headless ballot in Utah and the elimination of the Judiciary and educational offices from partisan politics passed in the senate January 24 by a unanimous io st Wyo-xnin- g. y vice-preside- -- y Russlan-America- n east-boun- e self-inflicte- d BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR vice-preside- Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur. iant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. 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