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Show 'TJIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, KRIJJAY HVKN1XU, UCT0BEB1. 13- brought them to trial Tour duty to the premises has been fulfilled The legislature must now determine whether these government enterprises are to be carried on or not. bo kmg as the legislature indicate tkftough adequate legislative enactment and provision ef necessary means its desire and purposes to carry (hem on, you should endeavor to have It done efficiently: "H Ike foregoing effetwa tart ef Which the cooperation contemplated by the law can be assured In the Philippine It win be supported here.. irixrnl in a wk r g - en-a- x oxWtagwm Only 45 Minutes to Install n r Furnaca comfort for homes, every room w&rm in even the coldest weather. We offer it to you on easy terms. c fui Works like a furnace. Nothing like it in America. The Heatrola is a practical and efficient warm air heating Placed in one of the living rooms, it keepa the device. whole house warm on the game amount of coal. Ijhat an Hundreds of users in Salt ordinary heater consumes. Lake will tell you that it brings heating joys unknown them The governor general called tlon to the fa t that for the fit t time since early hi the IJamen there in a eurpius in UieStressury of nearly t00 000 pesoe The chief executive urged ecoinnnv and the enactment of libwl laws rfe reaffecting bunt and oapitwl. viewed the Moro sltuutioii and saUl the trouble among the Moroe was pryKdpaUjr due to the rstum of their tribesmen from feixw, saixed ritv of 1 the kUdaymuedane, Governor xnte-uee- Gene tai Come in before. sad see it. who Ueoaiue Before the legislature - convened Governor Geoerai wood called together about a dosan leaders of both hot es and read to them tlie mes sage from Secretary of War Weeks, made public at today, and wliich assured Waaldngton Wood lie had the Th readadministrations backing ing was respectfully received, as was the governor gmeral s massage In connection with his metwage a, a. mv-lo- ttt -- bv fiocrrixry seat him a Waska and mad pubdo today. with After personal ooufereiHMi the prewldent," said the war aeare-tary'e zneaff, atd racanUln tha of bringing about coopatia-ticnestlty between the brwndhea of tha Vw Philippine guwnuiat zsacuUv Uhstive and judicial and malnuJal&id the clear line of demarcation belwMeu them whloh I eeeeatiad to wed ial a need (ovatuowte it aerie well to follow in authorlmflve make the statement of th view of lbs id ministration ha. I he pereontti iAorlflce Invohfcd In our aoceptant'e of your prateift office is proof of yxrwe desdie to serve the Filipino people as you hdve eerred United State. Vou ere entitled to ttie support of the adiuinhiUativa, and yvul have TTbn controversy with die Irtvldta-ttv- e leader and certain exeeiuiirve officers la at bottom a legal oaa. The ooxpraa, after full ouusddera-Uovested the authority of ooatrol and auparviatoa over ail deparouienta and bureaus la the governor funeral, which makes these ofliuhds directly responsible to him ami nod ho the bMluture, as In a pesrliameatary m form ef government. OUTLINES POWMS. The powers of the governor gend eral have not been exceeded or by you in any Inatauoe of vftildh the war department le advieeds if tlie legislature tnoi enacted legmittUon Wuhtlvtt of (the provision of th ktwr aueb iegHdnhe is lot that null and vvdd, ajftd In wb far xtnt as It provides for encroerhuiwat dn the authority of the governor gnnera.1 it Is la no tyay blading on that of ticea. The legislature hmm in e number of Instances legttMttv delegated power In violation of the principles of aoaadtwttotwU goveruiertt. Bilence of oongrese on audh hnglelatlon does not effect s modification or amendment ol the organlo lass The veto power granted to the Is applicable to all Jrovernor general whether it be local or otherwise. The legislature has provided for ibiuhineivt of a (sink and for the certain Investments bf a business or character. This was semtbiudnees within Site authority of the leriaia-turIn agreement witiv this administration you believed these Investments unwise and have htsd the This was legislature aooordingly. your duty. Certain officials connected with You have the bank were corrupt '"W ulation bre as to how far the legislature will go toward carrying out. its announced policy of noncvuira-tloniee(fare In the legtdSatura and be-of the coalitionist party announced was fore the legislature Tuesday It proposed to ignore Governor General Wood meMMige in go far as its recommendation were co n corn fed, under the Jones law he had the authorttv to wibmit anthlng wsw-sa- - bndge4,- - 4 ) iiuunctd that legislation wouil he ted which It wits known the governor general would veto ae a means of making a test of Ut Jones law Amoig the spscilic reionuneiida-ttacontained in Governor General Wood's message ware the following Adoption of women suffrage, ion version of the Philippine national hank eventual into an agricultural radio of eatatrhalintent powerful station at Manila for ommunlcuttnn with the province heoause of the frequency of cable breaks due to the swifr carrentg 1w Thlttppttt,s tritfenT It urns roomiTHmdd that tlie legislature make no appropriation not provided for in the budget without pro vlding definite aud specific revenues WARHlNUfON. Oat. 1. Tha sup .Wilt. ftf . Ul . Wash hi (ft o !D d m n lU tlon was replzAgod ta Governor Ja-en.- 1 Laruurd Wood rwgtin la th IiUipp.ns Furniture Co. Co-o- p Wood 19 antiluhr u loafs day to At th raise funds to xnrbat that dlsaase atel by h dairy department 4 wtiioh nose tlisH 39 wb9 KtHpinoa lresent tuns thsrs Is so osvfstsrls at is ountsr Ths die annually this institution tu furnish stuKrnts wMh sand mlna at wlehos and lies buttennilk t vc toiler I). S. MUST FACE Branch College at Cedar 4IHUU1 (ft It1 Soon to Open Dairy Committee Chairmen for Special ta The Tribune Catholic League Named 0T1DAR CITY, Oct 18 The creamof , ery the French colit pe will open within theAgricultural next few dus At the building and remodeling present is well under way A receiving room and a salesroom are being added, enabling the dairy to handls large quantities of milk, aud also to retail the products. Butter, cheese and Ice cream will be manufactured for marketing purposes, and market milk will he handled The herd of cows on the llege farm will supply part of thf milk, and the remainder will be solicited from the vicinity of Cedar City In connection the dairy, courses are being (Kenwltji at the college In Students dairying registering for these courses get the technique In the class and the practice on the dairy A lunch counter will alao be oper- - SfMcUl t TU irtbuB UOLSK, Idaho, OU Jl Mrs. Mary R Steals of Cosur d Aiens, who was slotted state president of ths Catholic Woman s Icagus for Uts coming year, announced the following as chairmen the league toda. R K McFarland Education. Mj d AJen, historian. Mrs C. M Events in Europe ShoulH Not Enter Into Their Solution, r King ATEASPOONFUL Says. Sufficient FtolTe, htpscow. isginUoion, Mrs. M. Moody, BHfce civic, Mrs K M Wolfe, Twin FalW, league extension, Mrs F BY COLB B. MORGAN. publicity, Mrs luackcnger, Tuge, liolse; wgys and means, By I alt eras I Berries. Harry Mrs A Roott, Idaho FHs, WASHINGTON. Oct II ThsAmei-ioa- a Mrs Mary M leean, Twin people mut work out their own Falls, orphanags, Mra A. W. Ueed, Pot atclio economic problem without reference to the course of events In Europe, Senator King of Utah said on his return to Washington today from a three jf i TBEWHTCBX Altai bttta, 0vddgl3mn2i A SCOWCHOFT PRODUCT month' trl abroad. Senator King was a member of the unofficial eonunU, that recently visited Russia. Both the American farmer and the American manufacturer, Senator King believes, must be ready to market their Eroducts no matter what develops in If Europe continues economically bad, he pointed out. the market cannot absorb surplus European products from American farms and factories If, on the other hand, Europe enjoys a great econoinio reMval, the senator emphasised, there wUl be increased production that naturally will narrow the market fur American exports. The senator said This means that the farmers of the United States, and that the livestock interests as well, must devise some means to meet a problem which become increasingly more difficult of solution. There must be greater diversification of farm products There must be greater cooperation between all agriculturist There must be economies of the most perfect character applied in the agricultural industry There must be a better and cheaper plaa of transportation devised If the farmere have credits to enable them to hold for a reasonable time their surplus products so that they may not be forced upon the market when it Is suffering from a plethora of production, and have reasoiw able transportation rates provldea," and, of course, have a suitable system of cooperation, perhaps that is all that can be done Ipf the present. In my opinion, no project devised w suggested by ths Harding or administration will prove helpful to agriculture. Organization of culturists can get no benefit fromagrithe announced purpose of the administration with respect to the what farmers in the northwest There is a surplus of wheat. It must either be shipped abroad or sold upon a glutted market Oooi-idg- donbh bmwd Vet eo, will Mligk twi ! At Afct. l 33 South Main St. Exclusive Heatrola Agents. 1 r uw.jgiiii PECULATING ON COURSE. MANILA, OcL 11 (By the Associated Frees) In view of the Mash-Ingto- a renewred administrations pledge of full support to Governor Gooermi I Leonard Wood In hie regime in the IhiUppines there la much spec- Administration Gives Out Official Statement in the Philippine Fracas. ! The, Heatrola e at home. Russia this year will have between one and two hundred million bushels of grain for export. Thia .urplua wtU be lak.n bv Germany Austria and r( They1 re smartly cut Some overcoats have the smart air and others do not; the diSerence is in the cut. Thats what makes Society Brand M different from all others. From the hang of the sleeve to the shape of the lapel theyre correct to the last detail, Officers Are Named by Classes at Idaho Tech -- ; A great variety at $50 and $55 Others as low as $40 other European countries The German farmer, hav, raised fair crop, this year, and from ail I could learn In Osrmanv,, if property distributed will b nearly sufficient lur Germin people for the cuVnt year formerly tee had a Jure, marIn ket Germany for our and particularly our meatagricultural The American farmer facet product a ery uncertain future In Europe Dlwusstng the political outlook In the United States. Senator King said "Before my departure for I perceived much sentiment InEurope favor of Mr Ford and since my return I hare discovered that there Is still a strong movement In hts behalf . -- , - t; . 1,56-15- 8 South Main Street. Logan Men Are fnjured in Idaho Auto Mishap -- le 2ke Triune. BLACK FOOT, Idaho. CKt examined not tess than every two business, nor have t tMn lfl In aay weeks and have guided myself enI am heavier, stronger and tirely by the doctors Instructions In more active than k was five that me.-- have. not iest a day- - from sgo1 2 1 1 IpeciJ IS Rob- Hansen and L E - Borenten of Ltah, wer, Injurwi and their i automobll, w rmk.d mile, couth of hl. oily last evening when they Cook Scores in collided with a road barricade ere. ted bv contractors the hitulithic Court Trial pavement acrossbuilding the Fort Hall reservation The barrlcal, was to detour traffic FORT WORTH. Trias, Oct. H across the Oregon Bhort Line Hacks e and was not observed (By tho Associated Frees. ITh dedriver were treated by Dr Y, W. fense scored Its first victory In the Both men of liiaokfoot. trial in federal court hero of Dr Bflt Frederick A Cook, Arctic Ixplorer, and hit thirteen defendants, Doctor to Keep charged with using the mails to de- Pays fraud in connection with oil operaHim From Getting III tions', when Judge John M. Killita denied tho governments motion to bill the of 18 change particulars filed to PHILADELPHIA. OcL Fir oUe('ntlaJlt'- A hare elapsed since. Samuel M. Prosecutor John 8 Pratt asked the Vauolain. president of th, Baldwin court Tuesday to allow the change Leonottve works, made a contract to be made ao the name of th com- with a physician to keep him In, good pany of which Deicambre was alleged phvwieal condition for ten years, to be president might read, jUurk Mr. Vauolain said today he agreed Northern Oil company Instead of to pay a flat sum every year for beBurk Long Oil company, ing kept welL this sum C. W. Whitmer of Fremont, la., each year on the Increasing assumption that the concluded hie testimony today and older h, grows th, more difficult, it wae escaped. Hr hkd been on the will be fpr him to keep wu. stand more than ten hour IdentifyUnder the .on tract, if Mr. Vaucialn ing literature introduced by the gov- falls sick, s deduction Is msds from ernment as evidence which he testi- ths doctors annual retainer, accordfied he received through the mads ing to ths length of time of his Illfrom the Petroleum Producing com- ness "I hsvs b,n slk, he said. '"arid pany, of which Dr, Cook was presi1 didn't , dent. llks It 1 do not want It to He also testified that through the happen again. Blnre the Uterature he wae influenced to pur- of this contract, I hav, kept Inception my part chase etock and that he had never of it and my doctor kept his, . received hia gtocfc certifl oatea. except ones or ta a. 1 have bees ert Logan, sy r, TWO DROWN IN STORM, NEW YORK. OcL 1 (By the Associated Press. ) At least two persona were drowned In a northeast torra which struck the Ashing steamer Halcyon of New York, two mllen off Coif J island, this aUnwoa, sinking MVtSrC v Before You Sign Point Federal any mortgage Jet us explain ourx terms and the advantages we fer. Then see all of our competitors if you wish, and act for your- hv-th- POCATB3UXX Idaho, OcL U Claw organisation day was observed yesterday at th Idaho Technical Institute and tha following officer, wer sleeted for th various classes. (Mark Elllngson, presSopbomoree ident, Isabelle Wilson. vc president, Paul Peareon, secretary, Margaret French,' tress'.TrsT FYeshmen Oerald Waring, president, B BUI Biggins, Vic, president, Georg, Young, secretary, Erma Blood, treasurer. - Senior vocational- - John Anderson, resident; Edgar Jacobs, 'vice preei-enCaiyeta Strickland, secretary, and Erwin Hogan, treasurer Junior vocational Paul Reahke, president:, Alberta Jackson, vice president; Mata Paulson, secretary-treasure- " f J the vesaet xnd catching aeveral mo tor boat which put to her aesiaitance The (ate of the motorboats late thia afternoon remained unknown John Tan TUeeU captain of the Halcyon, and hi engineer were loet when the hreboat in which they put off waa capsized. Two other member of th crew and thirteen pasaengera who took to another lifeboat were rescued by tho fishing schooner Decoma. self. 1 We want an opportunity to serve all who wish to borrow money or-reestate. , - hs -- Tracy Loan & Trust Ca Organized ts Serve th, Publia Under Federal and Stats Supervision Savings Barn 4 P,r Cant Real Batata Meet gig. a at,Hghr ? r 'jy Rata ef Intcraat. w 'll v |