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Adv. x What' in a Name? The American Indians, having apparently ron out of such names as Laughing Water and Sitting Bull, have now turned to the field of popu lar Bongs for inspiration, and we read of a redskin in Calgary named Darda nella. If this sort of thing goes on we shall expect to hear of Big Chief or Medicine Man Life. Imoortant to Mother Examine carefully every bottle Of i ASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Signature of In Use for Over SO Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria New Rifles for Jap Army. Infantrymen in the Japanese army are to have a rifle of larger caliber. At present a rifle of .255 caliber is used, compared with the British .303 and tlx Fretth .314. The gun barrel of the uaohine gun is also to be shortened. the Cat. Vaouum-Cleanln- g 10 TAKEN TO WHO OFFICIAL CAME AS STOWAWAY. BEING Passport Restrictions Will Not Da Waived in O'Callaghan Case, Department Rules. Controversy With Labor Bureau Officials. Washington. Passport restrictions will not be waived by the state department to permit entrance to the United States of Daniel J. O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, who, on his arrival last week at Newport News as a stowaway and without a passport, was temporarily admitted on parole by the labor department. The decision, announced Monday by Acting Secretary Davis, brought forth the assertion by labor department ofstill rested ficials that jurisdiction with the secretary of labor. This indicated a continuation of the contro versy between the two departments. Secretary Davis said that he concurred in the opinion of the solicitor of his department, as forwarded to him on January 10, that there was no reason to make an exception In the case of O'Callaghan as regards admission without a passport. He said he was communicating his decision to Secretary Wilson, and added the intima tion that his department, acting under the wartime powers given the president to regulate entry of aliens, might recommend, that the department of Justice be called upon to deport the Irish mayor. Labor department officials asserted that Secretary Wilson did not recognize that the case of O'Callaghan had yet come within the Jurisdiction of the state department, inasmuch as he had not formally referred it to Secretary Davis. Secretary Wilson had not begun his consideration of the case, and It was said he would not take it under advisement until It had come to him through regular channels. Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of use Cuticura Ointment Also makescent--ed now and then of that exquisitely Talcum, Cuticura dusting powder, one of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. Pomp Marion, Ohio. national thrift, on Monday Ceremony. In the Interest rresident-elec- t requested of Harding officials ranging for his Inauguration to don all plans for an inaugural arabancere- mony. In a telegram to E. B. McLean, chairman of the Inaugural committee at Washington, Mr. Harding declared It is perfectly proper for the thin he preferred simply to take the oath of make to dressmaker to expect the girl office, deliver a brief- address and the most of her. then take up his duties. He said it The man who courts trouble is soon would make his position very unhappy if the eutlay for an elaborate inmarried. augural created the impression of ex travagance. He also telegraphed Senator Knox Sure of Pennsylvania, In charge of the congressional end of the plans, suggesting that the proposal to erect stands on the capital grounds be abandoned This proposal has been the subject of heated debate in congress. Relief 6 ELECTORS MEET AND CAST VOTE Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief E FOR LL-AW- S INDIGESTION Quickly Relieves Constipation Don't let constipation poison your Wood and curtail your energy, jr"w . If your liver and bowels f.y- eMt.kT casters CARTER SI JrjriTTLE Little Liver Pills today A4 and your trouble will 1 tu tuwA. For dizziness, lack of appetite, headache and blotchy skin try them. Purely vegetable. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price AN ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE UnJar Weatani Sklw Shows irlorlous views of Jupiter and his Moons, Rinfr. details of tbs Sun, Moon. NebnlM, ete. Delightful rrrreatlon for tha profeaalonal; proflUbl for public eihlMlors. Clmm Talaafp - Star Finaara-Obi- act TW Ojrticl Licfae, 725 S. Qea Ar Oaf., Various States Witness Formal Step in Election of President. Washington. Electors chosen at the presidential election last November met January 10 at the various state capitals and certified the election of Harding and Coolldge, naming one of their respective sets of electors as messengers to Washington, where, on February 9, the final step in the business mt electing a president and vice preslalcat will be taken when the certificates are canvassed In joint senate anal heuse meetings. Vice President Marshall presiding. The formalities In the several states were without marked incident. A number of women electors were honored by their asso ciates as messengers to Washington. Union Chieftain Makes Charges. Chicago. The railroads have broken fnl th with the public, according to charges made Monday at the opening of the hearings by the railway labor hoard Into demands of the railroad brotherhoods that the national boards of adjustment be The charge was made by H. M. Jewell, president of the Itailwny Employees' department of the American Federa tion f Labor. Girl 8hoote Restaurant Proprietor. Pallas, Texas. William J. Coleman, 1 restaurant proprietor, whose death has a mystery for ten days, lost his Wife been Make One for Your life at the hands of a girl he believed I con for oil for barnor Tton't n 1 114 la 10 rnflka your own; turn your atov-- Into "too cute to shoot." according to the atom; a iu luv by making a coal oil burner authorities. Miss loulne Meier, IS, a ft hours to to from pit coupling; burn at (Srnesheck, ci. a gallon of oil; burn lika faa; cheaper and typist, arrested than wood or coal; tnyorw em maka. feasted that, to protect her honor, she lanr Burner can b ud for Conk 8tna, Itan, ltlua I'rlnta I 0. fired the shot that caused Coleman's Fiirnirni ami Iloatara. A i. I.I'NUK, 224 Warland St., Ban death. Calif. Frao-alac- SHIP US YOUR HORSES AND MULES you will gtt highest market prices. New Arm; 26 years' experience In horse ami mule commission business. Sale every Thorstlay. DENVER HORSE A MULE CO. Union Slock Yards Denver, Colo. and JACKS 126 aMAMMOTH for roo, enma freckles mmma. GENERAL ATTORNEY HINTS AT PROSECUTION UNDER LEVER ACT. ACTING Evidence Submitted of Alleged Profiteering Seem to Require Action, Says Nebeker, Who Promises Case Will Be Pressed. -- FHIRI ATI1RF I NflW IN IN FOURTEENTH LEGISLATURE FOR MALLY ORGANIZED AND READY FOR WORK. in.. Thomas E. McKay Chosen as President of the Senate and E. R. Callister Speaker of the House of Representatives. Washington. Inquiry will be begun at once into the prices charged the government for coal last year, Acting Attorney General Nebeker announced Saturday on receipt of the findings of the senate committee on reconstruc tion, which has been invetslgatlng the sale of fuel to the war department and other branches of the government during the shortage. Prices asked government departments for coal as set forth In the committee's report, the acting attorney general said, appeared to warrant and "even require," investigation by the department of justice. Prosecutions will be instituted and pressed to the limit, he added, should tha facts de veloped bear out the evidence submit ted by the committee. It would appear on the face of the report, Mr. Nebeker said, that prices charged the' government for coal were exorbitant to a degree, and that action would lie under the Lever act for profiteering. Names of more than a score of concerns who had supplied coal to the government were listed by the committee, he added, but would not be announced, pending an investi gation, which would include a study of statistics of coal costs, prices charged and the committee's estimate of what would have been a fair margin of profit. Replies to telegrams of Inquiry sent to chambers of commerce and munici pal authorities over the country by the senate coal investigating commit tee began coming In Saturday and were said to indicate that retail coal prices were on the decline. dELI: Salt Lake City. The senators and representatives of the Fourteenth leg islature convened at noon Monday, January 10. II. E. Crockett, secretary of state, read the certificate of tha election of senators of state and Charles Helner, deputy secretary of state, read the certificate of the elec Chief Justice tion of representatives. E. E. Corfman and Justice J. E. Frick administered the oath of office re spectively to the senators and to tha representatives. The senate appointed a committee to inform the house of representatives Jtvoy, jn . it was in session and ready to receive communications.-- The house advised lla Pit. the senate likewise, and In addition the was notified that the governor body had convened. Quite So. Hardly. With these formalities concluded "The census bureau employs som Yes, this is a Boston bull." "Well and the assignment of seats to the sred?" "Could anything from Boston 4,000 clerls." "Quite a job to take the census of the census." legislators announced, both houses ad' be otherwise?" Journed until 2 o'clock Tuesday. Thomas E. McKay of Weber county was elected president of the senate, with the vote standing eleven Ar and seven against, representing the first vote taken by the upper hcose in the present session of the legislature, and showing a solid political division, there being seven holdover Democratic sen ators and eleven new Republican senators. E. R. Callister of Salt Lake was AND FOR rCaJelected speaker of the house, all the La GriPP Coldi, Coughi votes but one belnf cast for him, the VOjM one in opposition being cast by C. A. Neglected Colds are Dangerous Hammond of San Juan, the only Demo Tak no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first snaes. crat In the house. cold in 24 hoars Relieves Breaks up Provision was made for the em Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache ployees of both houses. One vacancy BALLOT TOTALS MADE PUBLIC on the list, however, that of chaplain Quinine in this form does not a fleet ths head Cascara ia beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. of the senate, will not be filled, and it Popular Vote Cast in 1920 Was 26,759,- - is probable that the house also will do 708, Compared With 18,515,340 in 1916. without a chaplain this year. The sen New York. Interesting comparisons ators in caucus decided that they of the popular vote for president in would take turns in opening the sen GENTLE JOLT FOR SWEENY I "YANKS" GOT THEIR COFFEE 1920 and 1916 are made possible by ate proceedings with prayer, confident official figures of various state elec- that their Democratic colleagues Possibly There Are Others Who Sergeant's Personal "Kick" to King tion canvassing boards, Just made pub would fall in line. It was decided to George Brought About the DeMight Benefit by Reflecting on lic. They show a total popular vote allow any senator, when his turn sired Change in Rations. Observation. George's of of 28,759,708 for the candidates came, to Invite some friend to offer with a the prayer in his stead. seven parties as compared Sergeant Guyon of "B" troop, AmerFrothinghnm Dodge, the Boston for the total popular vote of 18,5153-1The first legislature held in what Is municipal reformer, in the course of ican forces In Germany,, has the discandidates of five parties in 1910. The now the state of Utah convened on an address to Harvard students, said : tinction of having his Tation changed returns from Tennessee alone are un July 2, 1849. It was the first general "Alan wasn't made to loaf. The by direct orders from King George. official. When the American army polo team assembly of the provisional state of minute he begins to loaf he takes to The foregoing figures do not include Deseret. It convened In Great Salt drink or I don't know from Coblenz wns In England recenthypochondria the soldier and sailor vote in New Lake City, the session being held in which Is worse. ly. Guyon had charge of the ponies at York state. The total for New York the council house, the first legislative a loafing hypochondriac Aldershot. The king visited the field "There's with that vote included would be. hall, which stood on the corner of named Sweeny who spends all his and was attracted by the ponies' Harding, 1,871,167; Cox. 781,238. South Temple and Main streets, on time talking about his health. He's blankets bearing the letters "A. F. Harding's plurality over Cox was the site now occupied by the Deseret always ailing, and usually when you G." He approached to inspect ther 7,001,763. Four years ago President News building. Brighara foung pre go to see him you find him in bed and addressed Guyon. Wilson's plurality over Charles Evans sided. with a headache or rheumatism or "Well, how are you getting along Hughes was 591,385. New York state In England?" The first legislature was brief, and dyspepsia or what not. gave Harding a vote of 1,868,411, his The British Tommies nearby stand"Sweeny was tottering feebly down adjournment was taken until Decern largest return in any one state, as ber of 1849, and then adjourned ses the street one day when he fell in ing rigidly at attention were petrified compared with 780,744 for Cox. Ohio, sions were held at Intervals through' with a burly friend named George. by Guyon's reply: "Oh, pretty well, the state of both the Republican and out the winter, " 'George,' he said, 'I'd give any king, but say, this tea we have for which time the during Democratic candidates, gave Harding counties of Great Salt Lake, Weber, thing to be as strong and healthy breakfast Is fierce can't you fix It 1,182,022 and Cox 780,037. Illinois gave Tooele were as you are. What do you live on 7 and up so we can have coffee?" Juab Utah, Sanpete, them, respectively, 1,420,480 and 534,live on fruit,' said George. The king laughed and addressing "'I a supreme court, and also as created, 394. and Pennsylvania 1,218,215 and "'Fruit, eh 7 said Sweeny eagerly. one of his aides said : "See to it that was granted the state uni a charter 503,202. That sounds good. I'll have to try these men have coffee hereafter." The 1920 vote for Eugene V. Debs, versity. It. What kind of fruit, George T And the Americans had coffee. was convened The assembly general Socialist candidate, was 914,80.). while In "'The fruit of labor,' George an on July 4, 1S50, for session special in 1916 Benson polled only 585,113. A College Lad. an act which swered significantly." Dr. Aaron Watklns, nominee of tha the purpose of rrsslng raw a "Is he youth?" wale of would tax the intoxicating Prohibitionists, polled a total of 187.' If a man could only see himself as "Well, he wouldn't so consider himand 50 cent ad at valorem, liquors per 470, a decrease of ai,036 troro ths youth." neighbors see him, he could easily self. Call him a rah-ra- h this was done. Again the assembly his see his finish. party vote of 1916. on in was and session called special The total vote polled by Parley A man may forget to wind his nominee. October 5, 1850, passed a bill creating Is something else we cannot watch, but the flight of tlmegoes on Chrlstensen, Farmer-Labo- r Graft was 252,433, all cast In eighteen states. Davis county. cure only scold about. Just the seme. The third session convened Decern yr held was four ber but .f 2, 1850, and Wilson's Health Much Better. was a recess taken until when days, Philadelphia. Dr. F. X. Pcrcum the first Monday In January, 1S51. neurologist, who was called for consultation during the early stages of At this session bills were passed President Wilson's illness, visited the granting charters to Miintl, Pnrowan. White House Sunday and spent some Provo and Ogden, and on Jununry 9, time with Hear Admiral Grayson. Dr. 1851, the measure incorporating Great Salt Lake City was enacted. Special Dercum said he had found PresideJt or adjourned sessions were held on not Wilson greatly Improved. "I have seen the president looking so well February 4, 5, 10 and 24: on March since he has been ill," he added. "His 28 and 2!1, find April 5. 1S51, tli last date ending the legislature of the condition is very satisfactory." state of Deseret, dissolution being sue reeded by the territorial legislature of Alberta Wheat for Europe. Calgary, Alhcita. The first Impor Utah. The first legislature of the territory tant shipment of Alberta wheat to Europe bf way of the Pacific and the of Utah was convened In Salt Lake I'flnama fnnsl. Is now en route to September 22, 1851. Willard Richards was elected president of the'eouncll Llverpoc J and French ports from Vancouver. Is carrying and William W. Phelps speaker of the The steamship house. The first act of the leglsla 30HO tons. ture whs to adopt a Joint resolution declaring nit the laws of the state of Assassin's Victim Buried. Athens. Colonel Stefan Fatzeas, Iecret. such as did not conflict with chief Judge advocate under the Venl- - tli organic act, to be of fuil force sod effect in the territory of Utah, selos regime, who was assassinated the passage of the Joint resolution preby n party of soldiers, was buried Saturday without military honors, the serving the Charter granted to tha soldiers refusing when ordered to ten University of Deseret and the several tier honors. citiei In the state. j)packages The Genesee Pure Food Company, Le i. Kill That Cold With CASCAHA 0 QUININE ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 0 :..:.a:;a..:rvr?.a ::. :a. Loolc into it! If tea or coffee drinking' disturbs healthto or comfort, switch Instant POSTXJM There's a big" gain toward health, with convenience, economy, and no loss in satisfaction No Women on Panel. name i.os Angeles. fn woman was in the panel made public Monday from which It will be attempted to obtain a Jury for the trial of Mrs. Louise L. I'eete, charged With tha murder of Jacob Charles IVnton, Demobilizing Armenian Army, .einoblllitBtlon of the en tire Armenian army Is being carried out by the soviet nt Krlvnn, says a dispatch from Constantinople. The In tention Is said to he the reorganization of the republican forces. Woman Fills Vacancy, Hotson. Mrs. Anna C BlrC was ap pointed to fill the vacancy in the Mo Favors PreeldeMlal Prinrv Law. Washington. Senator Johnson, Republican, California, in a statement Sunday forecast his Intention to pusii his project for federal presidential primary law, but reeognUed opposl Hon to he met. kT bargain qtil. W. U IWUIW'H JACK WkbM tadar Jiaplda, Iowa sachusetts electoral college caused by the Illness of her husband. Charles Bird, when the electors held tliclr final session Monday, I lllTAH SOAK GOVERNMENT? the cat, turn on the current, and then comb or PREFERS SIMPLE CEREMONY brush the animal's fur. The suction loose of the machine will take up the Harding Calls Halt on Inauguration hairs. and Tlold the sweeper near NEPHI, UTAH. S, GOA L BARONS BE SENT BACK HOME STEPS ARE DEPORT TIMES-NEW- Ixmdon. I Smoot to Meet Harding. Washington. Senator Reed Smoot rf Utah left Saturday afternoon for Marlon, where, by invitation, he was to dlaciiss government finances with "resident-elecHunting. Senator Pen tiHte, ehnirtnnn of the finance committer. Is in i it )! to tmike the trip to Marion ; Senator Mi'uiiilier, ranking nietiilwr of the coti.mittee, has already been out, ami Senator Smoot, the third Ittetnbrr mid the senate expert on aicstions of finance and revenue, will give his views to the incoming presW t t. GROCERS EVERYWHERE SELL POSTUM Portum Cereal Company, lac Raffl fVfV "Mtr'k. Instant Q O ostum A BrveffAOE "si swx pm' m W Wsssie |