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Show PALE- - UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CATTLE HUEI II I SILL Ml IMUCDC D LHli C !V mwim uuui III END OF SESSION BECOME HOUSES APPROVE THE MEASURE AND IT IS NOW UP TO THE GOVERNOR. BOTH HOUSE PASSES BILLS SIXTEEN AND SENATE TWENTY-FIVON SIXTIETH DAY. E USE Oil HUE GUNS 111 PfflSHS SPARTACANS LINED UP IN PRISON YARD AND SHOT DOWN BY GUARDS. m lit Who Benefits By High Prices? HI Reform Member of Legislature Put Displaying of Red Flag Will be Considered a Felony. Right of Trial Over Measure Which Conservative as Members Characterize by Jury Denied Workmen of , the State. Freak Legislation. Lake Salt Suit I,uke.City. Iietter begin to rut City. On the sixtieth day down on the "pill" habit, fellow, for of the thirteenth session of the Utah the eigaret has been given a body blow legislature, the senate passed twenty-fiv- e measunes and killed eight, while by the Utah legislature, laboring long past the scheduled working time. The the house- - killed six measures and apclgaret bus been placed In the same proved sixteen. Had the same amount class as "booze," and, should the gover- of action been secured In the legislanor sign the measure passed by the tive halls at previous sessions, it would members of the thirteenth legislature, ! not have been necessary to stop the you will become a criminal should you clock and keep on working after the continue the use of the clgaret or ac- sixtieth day. quire the habit in future. Displaying any flag cr emblem tendCharacterized an freak legislation, ing to show disloyalty to the governclass legislation by the more ment of the United States will be a vative members, the reformer members felony if the governor signs the Car-do- n of the house of representatives on house bilLon this subject passed antl- March 14 Missed the Southwick senate on March 13. The measthe ' by clgaret bill by the narrow margin of j ure is intended to be one in the directwo votes. If the senate, which al- tion of preventing growth of anarchisready bad passed the bills concurs in tic ideas and disloyal sentiment toa slight technical amendment mude by ward the nation and has been called the house, and Governor Bamberger at- the "Red Flag" bill. taches his signature, the thirteenth Unanimous adoption wa accorded session of the legislature will go on the senate to a Joint resolution by by record as having regulated the smok- Senator Jones, proposing a constituadvanced an ing habits of Utah adults, amendment tional relating to the tax step In the line of radical legislation rate for state purposes. The object that heretofore has not been put into of the amendment is to make available . effect. for district schools $25 a year for each YVbile advocates of the measure conperson of school age in the state. exfessed that they hud little or no The right of trial by jury, so far as who opposthose In smoking, perience workmen's compensation is concerned ed the measure were almost evenly been apparently annulled by the has and smokers between divided of the amended Barker bill The opponents of the meas- passage As the amendments house. the ure declared that In their opinion it by been concurred in have by the senate, of a man's was an improper invasion the bill now goes to the governor. reformers The liberties. personal shouted that the same arguments had AT THE CAPITOL. been used against prohibition. of M. Croft Charles Representative Salt Lake City. The part-tim- e Morgan, one of the house's foremost school bill became effective on March spellbinders, gave what was, perhaps, 11, when Governor Bamberger signed the most extraordinary display of ora- House Bill No. 43. torical calisthenics while he pleaded school act compels The part-tim- e for the salvation of Utah's youth from and purents guardians of all children the demoralizing effects of cigarettes 16 and 18 years of age to see between his "pet by passing what he called that the minors attend school at least bill." He brought another astounding 144 per year, not less than four to light hourshours and new bit of Information between 8 a. m. and a week, when he Informed the house that every 6 m. These school hours are to be p. smoker, a was clgaret great criminal of the working hours considered and that the beglunlng of these crim- of all minorpurtchildren as provided In at laid be could directly inal careers federal or state law governing any the door of the terrible "pill." hours of employment. (Representative Arthur Welling of The morning session of the senate Murray, school teacher and edueationul on March 11 was spent in discussing reformer, declared that the people of Stevens' bill licensing drugless healers, Utah, despite liberal contributions to otherwise known as the chiropractor tobacco funds for the men In France, bill. The bill was amended so as to resented the fact that the smoking eliminate that feature which provided habit was encouraged during the war. that drugless healers who have been Governor Bamberger signed two leg- and are practicing in the state should islative measures on March 14, senate be licensed without any showing of bill senate 5 and No. concurrent bill and passed educational qualifications, No. 42. The concurrent bill provides on final reading. to to the five of report for a committee Representative Cardon's house bill, next legislature upon the arid lands known as the "blue sky law," was of Utah, the committee to serve withon final reading by the senate passed out pay. The pther bill establishes the on March 11. limits of the third judicial district by Senator Hayward's bill placing the counties as follows : Salt Lake, Tooele, administration of the child labor law All conflicts Summit and Daggett. In the hands of the Industrial comof district the now defining the limits mission, Instead of the juvenile court, are repealed by the new measure. was passed on final reading by the senIn the created was A sensation on March 1. senate ate when Senator U. T. Jones sought Sanford's bill permitting Senator to amend a bill providing increased of cities the first class to do improvepay for employes of the legislature by ment work not more than $0000 costing in of office the chaplain' abolishing was contracts without passed on final amendboth houses. Not only was the reading. ment killed, but the entire bin was Representative Newman's two house killed. With a long calendur of bills still bills providing for a disbursing officer for the national and providing facing them, the house members voted that staff officersguard of the guafcls shall tm March 14, to appoint a sifting combe men of military experience, so the mittee, at the suggestion of Speaker may participate in federal miliRichards. The committee appointed slate aid funds, were pass'ed on finnl tary of Is Reprecomposed by the speaker the senate. by reading sentatives lleppler, Morris, Seeginlller, The members of the lower house on Greenwood and D. D. McKay. Masters' house bill providing that March 11, for the first time tried holdthe records of meetings of city com- ing night sessions, but the scheme did missioners may be priuted in either not result in a material gain, as the of the night session newspapers or pamphlet form was greater portion was lu spent wrangling. on final senate reading passed by the The house killed the Croft bill without change, after Senator McKln-ne- y had sought to have It amended to amending the laws relating to eminent provide that nothing besides the min- domain, at the night session on March utes of board meetings and financial 11- The Hinckley prohibition amendment statements should be published. bill, which had caused more discussion LEGISLATIVE NOTES. perhaps than any other house measure, The Hinckley was tabled. Representative Hinckley Salt Lake City. measure, which defined the word declaring the house action to be a liquor, but the real purpose of which "low down trick." in his opinion. Several bills were passed by the apparently was to put the druggists of the state out of business, was killed house on March 11. The Dern hill in the lower house of the Utah legis- designating the state highway system lature on March 12,twenty votes which will receive the benefit of the ing case for the measure and twenty road bond Issue, was passed and returned to the senate In practically the against, with seven absent. On March 12 the senate bill which same condition as it reached the house provides that bills carrying an appro- from the upper body. This measure priation can be considered and re- therefore goes to the governor. The ported upon thirty days after the leg- other senate measure passed was Senislature has convened was passed by ator Southwick's bill relating to the the house, and the measure will (now conferring cf degrees by the University o to the governor. of Utah. s. Daily Repetition of Wholesale Butchery Promised by Government In Endeavor to Put an End to Revolution. Berlin. As a result of the execution by machine guns of 200 Spartacans, on Friday, the court yard of the Moablt prison was a shambles when The prisoners were night came. chained in couples and lined up in column formation. The prisoners executed were all males. Some were in civilian garb, but most of them wore military uniforms. They were the first victims of tliis substitute for the guillotine of the French revolution. Daily repetitions of the scene are promised by government officials until the revolution has been eradicated. The machine gun to be used for the wholesale execution was set np in the prison courtyard by two young volunteers, who coolly awaited the formation of the victims against the wall and the command "FireJ" at which they began cranking the deadly machine. Men fell like ninepins under the leaden stream, some vainly trying to dodge, others rolling on the ground in agony. The gunners continued cranking until there was no movement in the huddled mass on the pavement of the courtyard. They then dismantled and oiled the parts of the gun. The bodies of the victims were carried away to a trench grave. The morgues of the city are overflowing with corpses of those killed In the ttreet fighting. Hundreds of dead also are laid out in hospitals. meat prices are too high. Your retailer says he has to pay higher prices to the packers. Swift & Company prove that out of every dollar the retailer pays to the packers for meat, 2 cents is for packers' profit, 13 cents is for operating expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raiser; and that the prices of live stock and meat move up and down together. ' WOULD STOP RACE The raiser points live-sto- ck to rising costs of raising live stock. Labor reminds us that higher wages must go hand in hand with the new cost of living. NEBRASKA TORNADO KILLS ONE Considerable Property Damage Caused by Twister. Wahoo, Neb. A tornado visited a section of the farming community north of here between the villages of Malmo and Colon, on Friday, causing the known death of one, the probable fatal injury of two others and considerable property damage in the limited district through which it swept. The tornado cloud formed a short distance from the village of Malmo and swept in a northeasterly direction toward the village of Colon. The residence and all the outbuildings on the Dockweiler farm were literally torn to pieces. Mrs. Dockweiler was in the house when the wind struck it nnd Is supposed to have been killed instuntly. Her hsuband, with their baby in his arms, was .lifted a considerable distance. He was found unconscious, still clinging to the child, the latter being unhurt. that retail You feel ill No .one, apparently, is responsible. No one, apparently, is benefited by higher prices and higher income. We are all living on a high-pricscale. One trouble is, that the nUmber of dollars has multiplied faster than the quantity of goods; so that each dollar buys less than formerly. ed Swift & Company, U. S. A. PREJUDICE Jap Urges League to Put an End to Discrimination. New York. Action by the peace conference to eliminate race prejudice, which be termed "a fruitful source of discontent and uneasiness among nations in the past." was urged by Viscount Ishil, Japanese ambassador to the United States, speaking before the Japan society here Friday. Nothing would contribute more effectively to the foundation of permanent peace, he declared, than application of a proper remedy "at this opportune moment" to "this cause of international discord." The constitution of a league of nations, he added, would not be worthy of the conference if It omitted a provision to right the "conspicuous injustice" arising out of prejudice between the races. Welfare Work Costly. New York. Secretaries Baker and Daniels of the war and navy departments, united in a statement made public by John R. Mott, director general of the united war work campaign, approving the expenditure of $205,138,-38- 1 in afterwar welfare work among the fighting men of the American and allied nations. Youth Imprisoned for Murder. Barker, Ore. Tom Adams was sentenced here to serve from five to nine years In the penitentiary for the killing of George Hoibrook at Homestead, Ore., last December. The slayer, a young cowboy, confessed the crime. He shot the victim from ambush. Hoibrook was a neighboring rancher. Traffic in Hun Crosses Forbidden Treves. The police authorities here took a liand in the business of selling iron crosses and confiscated more than 2000 crosses which had been brought to Treves by Germans despite a municipal order against their sale. 11,1 wrj r : Evidence. He was a cadet aviator, and his people were asking him what it felt like to fly upside down. "You can't tell you are upside down at all," said he. "We can't believe that!" chorused his hearers. "I couldn't believe it myself," he explained; "but when my pipe rose right out of my mouth and went sail-iup past my head, theu 1 realized 1 must be upside down." will reduce Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-on- e years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made in America and sold for more than half a century. Adv. Infected M1?"", yw Your GrannlatAii rt 'Z J" , " tnt ilOTatt.SpriW'g: DON'T FEAR THE "Fir "Djji. It ran't act mil If VOU Use LER'S ESSENTIAL OIL miens. w troubles, reduce in tune ano throat and lung prevent attack if taken FREDERICK HILLER. M. ft V Suite 423 Consolidated Resltf Los Angeles. Califar-- ii. 4JOIII - - --1 Hill-! duuiwDCeirnffit one w! ,j r c rj; l kas ( . Aoc Fug free from drugs or opiates. saver which should be used Trial package of 2 tubes. $1.00. age, 10 tubes $5.00. Comptett Postpaid on receipt of price, ; rv.iu 'iewd by Murine No Smarting, Comfort. At wm . tola yes inflamed by expo. to fan. Dust and Wind Esure 7f Met does not the h.lr.rfro 12. SO per bottle, "WW"? Wei mince Fateful. 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