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Show u. I. lit I DEMOCRATS EXAMPLE OP ' PROGRESSIVES. AND (LlCANl fjllOWINO 111 -- A, THE A 0' mnA l Mk - CAMPAIGN IN jff OF 1914 4 l of Oomocratlo Headquarters :isd Until jyilson Makes His $ intmsnts 0. 0. P. Leader Hops for Amalgamation. GEORGE CLINTON. tAlngtaon. Beginning i; $o first week In April, Cj of i C Hires parties for not Inter tht ths cam con the neat bouse of represents' There m till Iho In full progress i It so bslllng. It Is promised, at as of the 1911 elections, for It it tstentlon of tbe three political potions to keep up tbe fight till to Woodrow Wlloon Is 1i;fceior the plans of the rro-(.rparty and tbe details of Its e r beginnings were given In p glfpatcbes recently It was In r that the Democrats and the Girons might be beard from In n bra Now It Is fully assured that frffiocratlo and tbe Republican to are to follow tbe early ei of tbe Progressive party In :g Its campaign, and each of '!!? psrtles hopes that It may U-- r thereby. in. Republican leaders have Just ift. w . sced 70 and that headquarters shortly opened In tbe city of Wash-- i that tbe endeavor will be ndjust matters and to put tbe fighting condition 4 battle or lftl. i Democrats have not yet made announcement, but your cor-dIs able to give their plans. Democratlo nations! committee called to meet In Washington ;rkr to the Inauguration of Presb led Wilson. While here the rs of the committee, after a .Izatlon Into is 1m lit M res. r ence with Mr. Wilson, will or five men to act as leadap-tou- 's campaign which shall be con-from now until the presP I election of 1916, tbe first 18 to be given over largely to ef-t- o make sure that In 1914 the r shall Its present mala the house of representatives. Democrats Intend to have their uarters In New York, but already ire planning to have an auxiliary la Washington for the purpose 'lag Immediate and direct pub-tsuch national legislative soil they think will appeal to the s la behalf of continued Demo-- c a re-grl- p IWf A o rule. . for Wilson Appointments, a known that tbe Democrats like to open headquarters at but they are held from so doing furious and Interesting fact They It know what men Mr. Wilson Into offlee. It Is lm-l-a for tbe Democrats today to y man of political prominence known campaigning strength to take the post of campaign There are four or five men ire looked upon by their party tues as eminently fit In a milled strategic way to meet the of Progresslvelsra and Repub-to appoint i - SMIS i: II. Mu ppllrr l.ndt I HMI SO OKI one I JUAU i In the Held, but the fear, or fear the belief. Is that most of men will be given government by Mr. Wilson, which will keep from giving anything but ceun-th- e chiefs of the active political 'ration. at sur-com- 1C iff a, ic ) :s - r- tr ne M. In-!r- 4 GOVERNOR OF COAHUILA, BACKED BY STRONG FOLLOWING, PREFARES FOR WAR. Espatlstae Have Definitely Proclaimed Their Hostility to the Huerta Regime and Attack and Burn a Government Military Train. Mexico City. Out of the obscurity (bat has been clouding the revolutionary movements for the past few days, tbe revolt In Coabulla province has assumed the most serious aspect of til Governor Carranza, backed by a strong following, is openly defying the new regime, preparing to begin active war- I February 23, amending stats Irrigation district laws to permit Irrigation lutrlcts to purchase capital stock of privet Irrigation companlea; creating tint stbtetlo commission; Imposing license on all trading stamp companies operating In Utah;' amending law relative to larreny of water to Include pips lines; making Isauanrs ot check wlthotlt funds prims facie evidence ot Intent to defraud; amending law rel it vs to time for commencing criminal actions In Justices' courts. Two more special bills affecting tbe handling of prisoners In tbe state prison were passed by tbe bouse on the 24th; one making It a felony to furnish prisoners drugs, explosives or weapous or to assist them to procure such, and another aiming to provide for a more efficient and modern parole system and tbe appointment of n state parole agent fare. In the far south Tabasco, Campeche and Yucatan are rebellious, but owing to tbe remoteness of these states ths government does not consider their attitude a menace. Tbe Zapatistas, Four bills were by the senhowever, have definitely proclaimed ile on February 25, passed as follows; Senate their hostility to the Huerta regime bill No. 136 (Smith) An act permitand to make their position clear on ting leaalng of mining claim owned Friday attacked and burned a govern- by estates, llouas bill No. (4 (Page) An art permitting either party to diment mllltayr train. vorce action to obtain final decree. ) WILSON'S PET MEASURE KILLED. House bills No. 17 and No. 19 Acts making wages preferred Democrats Get Busy as Soon as Go- debts. Senate concurs In bouse action stripping bills of senate amendments. vernor Sende in Hie Resignation. ghat all collection agencies be required to file bonds with the secretary of state; tbe bill by James Monson of Sanpete designed to prevent a creamery company from boosting tbe price of butter fat In order to put a competing company out of business, and the bill by J. K. Cardon of Cache limiting a lessors Hen to six months renL Salt Laks members of the bouse turned In and helped tbs members from tbs country dlatrlcts kill the vehicle license tax bill In ths bouse on Fobruary 23. Tbe measure was by a Tot of 13 to 29. Tbs first strictly party voting of ths session In tbe house so far developed on tbs 21th In consideration of ths elections committee substitute for the bill Introduced by Representative S. I fCar-Ion- Princeton, nt-elect am mil-lien- s NOT FAVORED FOLEY'S 5 msssaut - CURES lla PW STOPS COUCIIJCwlaim N gov-emine- Many Killed In Explosion. Oviedo, Spain. Many persons were killed at Gijon while rocks were being blasted In the harbor, according to an urgent message sent to the governor Tuesday. Gijon la the principal seaport of Asturias. dls-:arde- d When senate bill No 170, an act to segregate treat companies from ths general banking business, came up for third reading in ths senate on Febru-tr23, Charles Cottrell, Jr., chairman 3f the committee which had recom' mended Its passage, declared the committee had been milled about the measure. After some discussion the measure was killed. and cattlemen locked Sheepmen horns In the house on February 23, during the discussion of majority and minority reports on the bill introduced by J. H. Hammond of Grand county providing for inspection of all live stock before shipment outside the state. The bill was designed to prevent cattle and aheep "rustling" and In general met with the approval of the cattlemen, and with opposition from some sheepmen and the larger live stock operators. The argument a 111 be resumed later on. Three bouse hills became laws through the signature of the governor on February 24, Including the bill by Daniel Mcltae of Halt Lake, providing maIrdalsImk m004 a I he6 i Unfavorable y g - The house on February 24, by a vote of 17 to 19, failed to pass a resolution introduced by Claude T. Barnes of Salt Lake asking congress to pasa a bill protecting migratory birds. Representative L. R. Anderson gave notice that he would call the resolution up for reconsideration. The bee Inspector bill was passed the senate on February 19. It was senate bill No. 49 by Edgbeill and was amended by the committee on live stock to cut the appropriation for the new department to (3,000 for the next In two years. MU ( k f 4 16 IM tt' ifeto(1m mhiJ4 fillf mr Qtttcg Pettit? J HI UOttJLl W, N. U, Salt Lake City, Ne. 9.1911 SAD-L0CKIN- HI MAN G SCORED "010(7" Worked, and as a Consequence ths Laborer Want Hungry Through tho Afternoon. A sad looking man entered ths shanty wber the workmen were eating their lunches. Ils was bolding red can, ."Hey, fellers," bs .saluted them, "look at tbls can o powder I picked f up outside. I'v a mind to blow me-tel- i up." "Aw, cut out that stuff and beat It out of here," ordered the foreman. man looked around, then Th walked deliberately over to th atov. opened Jb door and thrust tbs can Inside, There wsa a yell of dismay end In a moment the ahanty waa empty. Ten mlnutea later the runaways returned. Tbe can waa lying harmlessly on th fire and the sad looking man was gone. Bo were their lunch palla. ) SAME CLASS. L. Fags of Flute relative to the position of names on ballots In county and municipal elections. With a modification of the penalty, bill was Booths "anti-doppassed In the senate without opposition. Amendments reduce the minimum penalty for conviction to one month In jail or (100 fine, or both. A. L. e Suggestion that tbe passage of Senator J. W. Funk's bill aimed to prevent extortion by labor agents would make It Impossible to sqrure foreign labor tbe only class that will take the jobs for certain kinds of rough work In the state led to opposition to the bill when it came up on third read The bill was Ing In the senate. referred back to tbe committee on pub. He health and labor for further consideration. labor law that prohibits era' ploy meat of children under 14 In almost any capacity and which proposes regulation of boys and girls In certain occupations until they are 21 years old, Is proposed In a'blll Introduced In tbe senate by L. B. Wight A child report haa been made to the senate by tbe. committee on county and municipal corporation on Wight's senate bill No. 80, providing tor the creation of a new county out of an existing county. This is tbe Establishment of a public service bill designed to aid in tbe plan to commission for the state regulation ot divide Wasatch county. railroads and other public service cor Is provided for In a bill Prof. J. F. Merrill of the school ot poratlons in the senate on February be mines at tbe University of Utah, 24 by Benner X. Smith, who bolds tbe fore tbe senate committee on mines record for the Introduction ot new and mining, urged passage of Ferry'a measures. senate bill No. 101, making an appropriation of (15.000 for mineral research Two health bills" Introduced by and experiments. If tbe legislature did Senator W. Mont Ferry, by request not give another thing to tbe school. of board of health, were state the refavorable a made committee The passed In the senate on February 21 port on tbe measure. one requiring Immediate reports to cases of tub There was a lively debate In tbe the health authorities of senate February 25, on the subject of erculosls and tbe other providing for back bounty claims against the state Inspection of Ice by health authorities when Day's house bill No. 39, recom' before It is sold. Senate bill No. 173 Is tbe one relatmended by the committee on live to reports of tuberculosis. It was ing third fo came tbe reading. up stock, without opposition. There waa for passed The bill appropriates (50,000 claims. The same bill provides a tax some discussion of the other measure, on sheep, goats, range horses and cat- senate bilL No. 175 tbe Ice bill. Senater L. B. Wight endeavored to tle. amend the bill to stipulate that only Transfer of the state normal school Ice used tor beverages, drinking water branch at Cedar City from the Unlver-sit- and culinary purposes need pass Inof Utah to the Agricultural col- spection. Backing Ice" need not he Ills lege and a reapportionment of tbe absolutely pure, he argued. tax levy for these Institutions Is pro- amendment was voted down, so the posed in a bill Introduced in the house bill covers ice for all purposes. by the committee on education as a Utah's link In the Midland trail was substitute for one by Representative Wllford Day. passed up to the governor on Friday through the passage of senate bill No. Senate bill No. 10, making the writ-In- 91 by the house with only three votes of a check overdrawing an ac- opposing, these votes being cast by count prima facie evidence of intent Enos Bennion of Uintah county, to defraud, was passed by the house George If. Robinson of Rich county which lad W. L Van Wagoner of Wasatch after opposition developed threatened to send the bill to the waste county. basket with Its companion measure, the special bank libel bill. The flna Senator Iversons senate bill No. 130, vote on the fraudulent check .bill was relating to preferred claims on school 39 to 3. lands, was passed In tho senate on ' Smiths senate bill No. 136, permit- February 21. Booths senate bill No. 38, relating to Issuance of patents on ting leasing of mining claims or coal state lands, was also passed. of estate, lands by administrators was passed In the senate! without opAuthorizing the capltol commission position. to enlarge and make symmetrical the grounds for the new statehouse by seFages house bill No. 84, permitting curing adjacent lands Is the purpose slther party to a divorce to apply for of a bill introduced In the upper house and obtain final decree after Inter- by Henry W. Lunt. locutory decree.has been granted, was passed In the senate without opposiPresident Henry Gardner charged tion. that sentiment was playing Its part In the passage of the senate on February Barnes house bill providing for the 21, of the Smith bill appropriating adIn publication of false statements (5000 for Improvement and marking vertisements was passed In the senate of the pioneers' trail over the mounon Monday without opposition. tain Into Salt Lake valley. . COLDS OrUIsb la st n ! IRE al x a Monday, February 4, was tbe last day for luirodaitUm of blits In tbe sierpt by committee, and there BT MEMBERS OF HOUSE ( sedate, was an avals rube of late measures. Henator Krkersley Introduced a bill to establish a braurb ot ths state agricultural college In Hevler county and Measure Making Circulation ef Derog- making an appropriation of (Iq.uoO for the move. atory Report Falls Is Msst.Ap-prevSenator Booth Introduced two bill ef Utah Lawmakers, aimed at ibe tupircsHoa ot housca of 111 fame. One prohibits such bouses The bouse on February 23 killed ths and tbs other would permit of proseeast bill Introduced by Hansen mak- cution of owner and agents ot building It unlawful to circulate dcroga-lor- y ing used for such purposes. Hcnator Rideout Introduced an anti-paor reports about statement bill. There already are two In A Senator Introduced sank. by Hansen, tba bill mads thla art a fl-jn- the senate, and moreover provided that ths Rerate Mil No. 176, a state law prolorogatory reports must not be given ilrrulatlou either directly or by In- hibiting spitting In publle place and ference." Also rumors were (dared on Introduced by W. Mont Ferry at the tbs same basis as written reports. request of the state board of health, waa passed In the senate on February Rills sere passed by ths house on 24. 2MIKS N. J. Hardly hod PresideWilson's resignation as governor of New Jersey been filed with Secretary of State Crater on Tuesday when the Democratic members of tbs house of assembly organized a flllbua ter and tabled one of tbs governor's pet measures tbo Jury commission hill that constituted n part of the reform programme be hoped to put Into effect before laying down the reins ot Rockefeller Plan Favored, office. The governor's appointments It seems to be the general be are now all'in the hands of the legislief in Washington that the sen- lature and tbe Individual legislators ate will pasa and the president will whose friends are thus taken care of sign the bill recently aanctloned have nothing more to ask ot the govof representatives ernor and by the houe apparently nothing to give for tbe Incorporation of what la known to him in the way of support aa the Rockefeller Foundation. There wae opposition to the Incorporation of RUMORS A8 TO CABINET. the Rockefeller Institutional found tlon and It waa thought at one time Four Names Have Been Agreed Upon that the representatives would fall According to Latest Report. to sanction It, but a change suddenly came over their temper and the bill Washington. It was stated posiwent through by an entirely unexpect- tively Tuesday in congressional quart ed majority. It Is sow for the senate ters closely identified with the Inand tbe president to set coming administration of PresidentAs the country knows, Mr. Rocke- elect Wilson that the following cabifeller wants the national legislature net appointment had been determined to Incorporate this foundation which upon definitely: Secretary of state--Willihe has established In order that It Jennings Bryan of Nebraska. may do Ita work with the government Secretary of the treasury William O. sanction back of its endeavor. Tbs McAdoo of New York. Postmaster proponents of Incorporation say that general Albert S. Burleson of Texas. tbe good which will come from the Secretary of tbe navy Josephus Danexpenditure of Mr. Rockefeller's mil- iels of North Carolina. lions along the proposed lines cannot be measured. They say that ths TAFT URGES PAYMENT. government is not committed to anything except an act of Incorporation Recommend That Congress Begins and that there can be no real opposiPaying Annual Sum to Panama. tion except that which is based on . In n special message Washington. what they call false sentiment. There are other views on this question of to congress on Tuesday, President the falsity of sentiment, but inasmuch Taft urgently recommends the Immeas the measure has been approved by diate appropriation of (350,000 for the a house which supposedly was hos- first annual payment to Panama, untile, It seems likely that the senate, der the terms of the treaty by which supposedly less hostile, will give Its Panama gave the United States per sanction and that Mr. Taft will give mission to build the Panama canal. The treaty provided that. In addition his signature. . to (10,000,000 In gold paid for the Crusade Against Hookworm. The moment that the Rockefeller canal zone, an annual sum of (250,000 Foundation bill becomes a law, the In- was to be paid as long as the treaty corporators will announce the en- existed, beginning nine years after trance upon a flel of labor which, ratification of the treaty. they say. If fully understood by ths Friedmann Recognized by Government lawmakers today, would furnish a New York. The United States powerful argument for tbe proposed took official recognition ot Incorporation. The Rockefeller money the claim of Dr. Frederick F. Friedla to be used In part for a world-wid- e crusade against the bookworm dis- mann to the discovery of a cure for ease. The Rockefeller sanitary com- tuberculosis, when by the order of the mission has prepared for the crusade surgeon general, a physician of the and It ia said that the only thing now United States marine hospital service, lacking to make the work a success Dr. Milton H. Foster, was sent to Is the assurance of that prestige In meet the young German physician on foreign countries which nothing can his arrival here on Tuesday aboard give except Incorporation papera sanc- tbe steamship Kronprinzessin Cecllle. tioned by the congress and the president of the United States. Mines Bureau Bill Signed. The Rockefeller sanitary commisPresident Taft has Washington. with the signed a bill which more clearly desion has been department of state to the extent of fines the functions and broadens the communicating with the American scope of the federal bureau of mines. representatives In all foreign coun- This act is the first general recognitries asking for Information on the tion by the government of all branches hookworm subject Letters also have ot the mining Industry, according to been written to physicians and public Representative Foster, .chairman ot health authorities In foreign lands the bouse committee on mines and and the reports received have been mining. supplemented by reference to the material oa file In the surgeon general's Woman Charged With Murder. office In Washington. Ga. J. A. Applebaum, travAtlanta, This preliminary Inquiry has shown eling representative. of A. L. Arundel) that the hookworm Infection Is wide- & Co. of Chicago, was shot to death foreign countries, In his spread In forty-siapartments in the Dakota hotel Including an area of 14,464,158 square Tuesday morning, and a woman who miles and 919,858,158 Inhabitants. Ths says she Is Mrs. Applebaum and who countries include Italy, India, Algeria, has been living with for British East Africa, Egypt, Tunis, months as his wife, laApplebaum held tor invesof 8outb and the jnost Panama, Peru tbe grand Jury. American republics. Wales, Germany, tigation by and France Tbe Netherlands, Belgium, Maderos Brother Murdered. Spain are affected with the hookworm Mexico City. Emilio Madero, brothdisease, but the trouble Is almost er of the murdered president, has been Induswholly confined to the mining killed by federal txoops acting, It is tries. ( believed, under orders from the capThe claim Is that If Mr. Rockefeller ital. He Is the third of the Madero be allowed to use his money to the family to fall Blnce the outbreak. of service In the erad- Republicans closed their Wash-- i office' some time ago and It bought that It might not be re-- d for a long time, but the lead--k the party realized that the t of the office might be con-- k is an act of hopelessness, sot counsel has prevailed and ubllcans are to get Into the ilar fight which many of them It only a few of them believe, toss Its angles before long, the becoming a scene of battle with nos of fighting men opposing other. That Is, tbe Republicans to hope that some sort of an wnent can be made by which 'ogresslves can be brought back be ranks. ; Republican leaders who talk be Progressive leaders are con-ththere Is no hope of any malgamatlon unless the from Republicanism, ogresslves campaign already Is regressive political clubs, Pro-- ' service clubs and Progres-"ola- l clubs are In process of f &U over the United States, Framing Tariff Bills. Democratlo majority of the nd means committee la Just at the work of framing lr bills which will be at the extra session. When S gets together again there ome new members of the al means committee, and of 'they will be consulted about ' Prepared by their brethren sor service, but the majority present committee will be the jllng majority of the next com-- ' il so . the bills which are OWesframed unquestionably will to he Introduced at the fullest extent ication of the hookworm disease, tarings granted to the ex-- something like 6Q per cent of added reporter , manufactur- - energy and efficiency In all working he u country by the ways and lines will be the result, to say nothing committee were ended Friday of the Improvement In health of Immiuary St. The committee of people, which means also ew days" rest before starting provement In appInesg. ... Iff on tbe work of framing tbe bills. One thing can be said for tbe member s They certainly gave tbe ear of attention to everybody who cared to open bla mouth to speak for or agalnet any schedule. It seems now that tbs net reeulta the bearings will he that the Underwood bills of the last session, v tually In tbe form In which they were then preeented, again will be given to ths house for sanction, and later will be tent to the senate to run a course of tariff and free trad criticism. It ta said by men In congress, Democrats and Republican, that Mr. Underwood expects his bills after the senate hae considered them will corns back to him considerably disfigured. Much Depends en Wilson. Tbe bills will be passed by tbe bouse unquestionably almost as Mr. Underwood, In behalf of his committee, presents them, and just how much punishment they will undergo at the hand of the eonate Democratlo aided perhapa by some of the high tariff Republican, depend probably largely upon how ntnunch a eupporter Woodrow Wilton will be to the bouse bill In their original form. Democrat tty that the can save the measure virtually as they pase the bouse if he chooses to Interpose a violent defense. The wool bill which will go over to the senate probably will be the wool bill of last session. Tbe house measure, however, wsa not the on which wae vetoed by President Taft Some of the Progressive-Republican- s In the senate antagonized the bill In Its presented form .and were aided In their antagonism by some of the Democratlo acnatora who thought Mft Underwood's bill mad cut In the rates which were too deep. The president therefore, did not veto Mr. Underwood's DHL He vetoed what may be called the aenat bill, and If the senate at the extra aeaalon shall Insist upon compromise, Mr. WU-omay bo called upon to sign a wool bill which wilt be called by the nama of Underwood, but will bear the aw cret mark of some senator who succeeded In effecting a compromise. 1 "And do you love your slater, . John-uy- r "Well, I must admit I do, but I can only bo n brudder to her fame as , you." : I . , , , Automobile Aroma. Farmer lllram waa mending tbe front fence when an automobile whizzed past, emitting a trail ot blu smoke from Ita engine. Fanner IUram'a hand went to bla nee. When the car bad disappeared far down the lan and the smell bad died away be ventured to addres tbe hired man. Sam," be aald. "they may be swell city fellers an all that; but they certainly was smokin' tom vile see-gars- ." Not Unlikely. "Well, my boy," said the visitor to Bobby, "1 suppose some day you expect to step into your fathers shoes?" "Oh, 1 suppose ao," aald Bobby, gloomily. "I been wearln out everythin' else he wear since mother learned how to cut em down for me." Harpers Weekly. Fay compliments pay your bills first If you will, Many a great man haa knowledge of the fact but exclusive GOOD MATURED AGAIN Good Humor Returna With Change to Proper Food. "For many years I was a constant sufferer from Indigestion and nervousness, amounting almost to prostration," writes a Montana man. "My blood was Impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady dally condition. 1 grew and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. 1 can't describe my sufferings. Nothing I ate agreed with .me, till one day I happened to notice Grape-Nut- s In a grocery store, and bought a package out ot curiosity to know what it was. I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now I buy It byvthe case and use it daily. food was I soon found that Grape-Nut- s supplying brain and nerve force as nothing In the drug Hue ever had done or could' do. It wannt long before I was restored to health, comfort and happl- ' ness. food Through the use of Grape-Nut- s my digestion has been restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eyeBy a vote of 30 to 11 the house on Is good again, my mental faculties sight 19 bill Introduced the passed February are clear and acute, and I have become tax the Swanson Alma poll by raising so that my friends are to (3 and providing for the collection of poll taxes through the pay rolls truly astonished at the change. I feel of individuals and corporations. A younger and better than I have for 20 motion by Edward Southwlck to in- years. No amount of money would clude women In the poll tax law re- Induce me to surrender what I have ceived Just two votes, both from Utah gained through the use of Grape-Nut- s Name given by Postum Co., food. county. . Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a reaThe governor has signed senate bill son. Read the little book, The Road to Wellville, In pkga." No. 17, by Eckersley, an act Increasschool districts for Kver read lrthfl .A new appropriations ing Zlmo to tlmr. Thrp front M can so raise aid state apprif they receiving arc prtoltr. true, and lull of huniaa salaries of teachers Interest. Adv, good-nature- i U y d Zhc-aho- . |