OCR Text |
Show GOVERNORS TO TALK j ON COST OF LIVING In addition to the subjects of water-; ways from the lakes to the gulf and problems of state administration which are scheduled to be discussed at the j governors' conference to be held iu Washington, O. C, December 14 to lb', inclusive, the subject of the high cost of living is also scheduled to be taken! up, according to information that has I been received here from Secretary! Miles ('. Riley of the conference. Governor William ypry of Utah, Gov- eruor Moes Alexander of Idaho and j Governor !S. V. Stewart of Montana ; have been asked to discuss this subject, i along with means of checking increas-j iug prices. j IIFLFXA, Mont.. Dec 8. Governor S. V. Stewart, badly shaken up in a ' railroad wreck which resulted in two j fatalities among t rain men, after a do-1 lay of twenty-four hours, resumed his journey tonight toward Washington, 1 where next week he is to attend a conference con-ference of governors. Charles Seib, engineer en-gineer of the eas thou nd Northern Pacific Pa-cific passenger train, upon which the governor was riding, died today. A freight train last night struck the' flyer head-on, a fireman on the freight .being killed outright. |