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Show THE SCHOOL SURVEY ! 20. Tlir campaign for national preparedness will WASHINGTON, Feb. pbasi in Congress next week, when in all probability educational Details of the state-wid- e communities of Utah, survey isoft the b conducted niir the which of thi University of ITtah, auspices were discussed at a meeting yesterday ' ,1"", Hnd attended at the. universitystate t i:. superintendent Gwan. Hall, slate instruction: Mosiali public ic.hc. W. C hlKli inspector; 1'rof. director appointedJiennton of lhoi recently Hie, f urvey work; iwn b ho. l of education, and other members of th university faculty. Decision was reached to make a gen-ersurvey of th Mate immediately and h detail-- d survey of the scnool of WHuatrh and Jnab lountlfn districts or th Miirord and High ani nclrool , districts. iTotessor Itoyiance before resigning from the university faculty last spring had done some of the general survey work and he anthe nounced that ho would complete corgreater part of the remainder hy respondence. The detailed surveys will hejfin as soon as th authorities of the unifrcm county versity receive assurance and school hoards of superintendent with their willingness to the yiirvr director. that he IeannoT'.ennlon announced will be encountered difficulty here, as ho has had practical assurance nlreadv from most of the districts where th- - il tail surveys will he conducted. The faculty members present at the roeetiriir w r-s. - I'ro'. t JeorKeK.Coray, Prof. Heal. lrtf. F W. Keyn-ldi'rof, T. 'hritim Stlner. Prof. J. 1. McKnfght. bilLs proviilinff for increaincr the army to an extent never before e, Iayn co-opera- te tin-le- t'i'l!. ANNAPOLIS ASP RANTS Superintendent of Public In- STRiKERS AGQUinEO struction Sets Preliminary Tests March 18. ON MURDER CHARGE inventors, backed by the world's greatest factory, evolved this want and need of American homes, bringing into those homes the world's most beautiful music. o, ! Will There Be a 'Princess' in Your Home - e y. 1 . - - - i'.-- . Yckel-Har-bn-tco- rep-Jresenti- Colorado Militia Officer Cleared by Jury. I com-Imitt- 'astie Kock. 'olo.. Fei. 'j'.K A verdict of not guilty was returned by a jury tonight in the case of four former striking coal miners, charged with murder in connection with the killing April 1H. of Maj. I. R Lester, durdisorders near Walsen-hurstrike coal ing Colo. The jury deliberate! two g, and one-hal- f hours. aiuir, Mickle Garcia, received the verdict without emotion. .ludge J. H. lenison. before the verdict wai returned, cautioned the spectators to refrain from any demonstration. The court attendants and spectators immediately left the room, and outside a demonstration took place In which the defendants were heered. The prosecution presented witnesses who testified that Major Lester was a noncomha taut that he was hhot while lieutenant an-attending a wounded that the shots which killed him came from the direction of the hogback near Walsenbutg. where the strikers were aHo The prosecution entrenched. were strikers the to that prove sought arrije, an,! had organized to destroy property of the mine operators.testified Witnesses for the defense that the strikers were In fear of the militiamen and mine guards following the burning Of the strikers' tent colony at Ludlow; that the families be-of the strikers had moved into fields the yond the hogback and were under Testistrikers. armed of protection mony also was introduced to show that Major Lester was armed during the militiamen battle between strikers and Chase had Adj. Gen. John that iriv-- n orders to "clear the hills of The defendants. Knn-- h tmm-dlatel- - hf-- HOLD ELECTION o. S3 Urn llattle On For If you are accustomed to wake up with a "oatnl tongue foul breath or a 'liuv h'.adache; or, if your meals dull, sour t;td turn into g ami arl.lx. you ha v.? a real surprise awaiting you. Tomorrow, morning upon of arlssui,- drink a cl. water with a teaspoouf t of limestor phosphate In It. This vva--intended to first neutralh ise and then out f your stomach liver, kidneys an.l thirty feet of intestines all the itiiligefftible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cieanslng mi purifying the entire' sweetening canal. alimentary Thos snbje, t to sick. headaches, backache. bllion attack, eontlnatlen r any form of stomach trouble, are tircrert to tret a q't. of limestone phosphate' from the drug store t snd begin enjoying hi morning inside bath. It Is said thai men and women who try this become rnthustatie nnd it up dally. It is a splendid health kep measure, for It Is more to on theImportant irtsir than keep !e,nn and pure on the ousde. hern use the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the bl.ol disease, while the bowel pores r,iuliU do. The principle of bathing Inside new. as millions of people practice not Jus-t as riot water and scap cleanse, It. and freshen the skin, so hot purify v and a teapoonfu! of limestone on the stomach, liver, phosphateandactbowel.s. Limestone phoskidneysIs i white powder phatealmost inexpensive tasteless. Advertisement. anJ v t m I Three-eorner- ed nlted ltuler Chair. ,,me spirited contests arc scheduled when the annual election of officers is held tonight by Salt Lake lodi;? No. &.", . L, at tke lodgeroom. H I. Fred T. Nelson, the present exalted himruler, is a candidate to succeed C. C. Backes are him to self. Opposed and o. K. lUbblee. Harry Nightingale for and J. C. Fitzpatrick are candidates H. I. Chasr Is the only knight. leading one nominated so far for loyal knight, but it is understood Mr. Dibblee may become n candidate. Herman Hatter and J. IMwar.l Swift, the present esquire lecturof the lodge, are landidates for ing knight, i:. W. Kelly andareW. H. running present Incumbent, lr. for trustee. Wallace Si. Taylor nnd G. W. Shores are candidates to succeed themselves as secretary and treasFreed has urer, respectively. Claude John Shea been nominated to eppose as tiler, but it is unfor derstood he will withdraw, as the nomination is said to have been made In a joke. Hy-wrtt- ;'vV: ' No more waiting until you can afford a PI aver -- Piano. The time is now at hand, the player ee er. fti the Orpheum ns OF STORM Funeral of (irorer Jensen Todnv mnl of I'rnnelj Sawyer Tomorrow. Daniel Jensen, one of the three survivors of the party of five boys caught in a terrific blizzard Sunday afternoon while returning from a "hike" to Salt-aitold his father of how he had made futile yesterday eforts to stop a Salt Lake Route train when his little brother George, in, and Francis Sawyer. 7. were slowly succumbing to the cold and exposure. Hud lie been successful In the train the lives of the two stopping boys might ihave been saved. Is the opinion of Lars Jensen, father of the Jensen lad. Funeral services for George Jensen win be held this afternoon at - o'clock in the S. M. Taylor funeral chapel. Interment will be in City cemetery. Funeral services for Francis SawyerIn will be held tomorrow at '2 o'clock the Ionnell funeral chapel. The Rev. Wlllard of the Haptls-church will conduct the services. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery, Richard and James brothers, two other members ofBailey, the party, are as well at their homes reported doing and will recover. $10 Makes It Yours Then Only $10 a Month r, ! COME AND SEE AND PLAY THE "PRINCESS we do so with the positive knowledge that In making this introductory offer of $398 for the Princess Player-Pianboth as regards the every purchaser will not only secure the best, the latest in every essential in a player-pianplayer mechanism, but in the piano also, at a price that no matter what player you may buy that costs from $200 to $250 more, you would not get any more satisfaction, any more service, any more wear than you will get in the o, o, t URGES SAVING OF SOULS Christians Should Try the I nsnved. The Sermon on the Mount formed me Itisis for the sermon at Immanuel Baptist liurch yesterday afternoon bv the Rev. V. T. Sherrod, the evangelist who H con. lin t tng revival meetings In the lo'Hi Baptist churches. lie declared it was the duty of the Christians of the to teach the unsaved. community In the evening the Rev. A. T Whit-takgave a chalk talk at the Rio Grande Baptist church and Mr. Sherrod spoke at the Burlington Baptist church. Tonignt will be "Rio Grande at the Immanuel Baptist church, night" where Mr. Sherrod will preach. A delegation will ao in a body from the Rio Grande church and will sing "The Church In the Wihiwood." While the Is in progress Mr. Whittakcr wlB song illustrate It on the blackboard. The chorus for the revival meetings Is being built up and was reached almost the 100 mark. COVTHACT KOIl SCHOOL II II L1I N y A school building of six rooms and auditorium at Monttcello, in San Juan county, has been contracted for by the state school building commission with Frederickson & son of Salt Lake. The consideration is S00. t Snym It each "Princess." Figured From Every Standpoint,ToYou Be Should Secure One of the 100 Sold at the Special Factory Offer As the Pensions Incr easel ( ( Bill Reported Favorably j TT7 ASH ( ( Music company are the foremost and most an introductory number in Utah. and terms. And sample players, advertising campaign, to. bring this Wyoming, Idaho, Js'evada, Colorado and it will be well for you to remember that will be sold at the introductory price Folks Piano. "Simplex" Player Action. A Saving of $200.00. ... A Beautiful Bench. 24 Rolls of Music. Membership in our Music Roll Library. Free Tuning for One Year. A Special Credit of $3 for every $2 paid in excess of $20 up to $50 at time of purchase. A . Salt Lake "City, Vtnh. TMeawe send me complete Information about the "Princess" I'layer-I'ian- o introductory offer. will be delivered Free The "Princess" Player-Pian- o to any railroad station in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming or Nevada. We guarantee satisfaction. Send the Coupon today. XAME rowx Store Open Until 7 p.m. During Sale 45 Main Street d Mr It. rs 1 MUSIC CO., DAYXES-TlLEll- E 4 Out-of-To- wn Special Advantages This Sale During A Guaranteed ten F". r State.... 45 Main Street , i ( -- Fen-( Feb.' VY of sions not less I than on ( month for all union civil war 70 years old or more and ible for the pension roll, are pro- l posed in a bill favorably reported to today. (the House measure also would increase ! from $12 to $20 the pension of! the lawful ( every widow who was wife of a soldier during his service ( (in the civil war; restore to their ( j former pensionable status widows of j civil war soldiers dropped from the! rolls because of their marriage to ( ! other persons and who are ( widows or divorced on their again own j and amend making! ("application,S0 the act of,by1890 pro- vlding that women who married I war veterans after that date I 1 civil should not be entitled to iu.Mtlnn ( j upon becoming widows. No official estimate of the amount I ( the bill would add to pension an- - ( J proprlatlons has been made, but the i I total would be some millions of dol- - J lars. INGTON, vet-Jera- ns DIAZ LANDS IN VERA CRUZ Will Campaign Against Itoth Villa aiid ('nrranr.a. Nev.- Orleans, Feb. 29. Diaz adherents said today they had advices that Felix Ilaz landed in the state of Vera Cruz last week r.nd ivas joinel there by several thousand troops. Diaz, it was said, intended marching to his to Join 10,000 home state of Oaxaca troops to begin his campaign against Villa and Carranza. Zapata. troops, it was said, would join the Diaz army. Several million dollars was declared to have been provided to finance the movement. - MS LL--A Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Democrats would resist ratification to action would be better than a flat re- jection In its effect upon Colombia. r h last some senators A vote on the measure, Washington, D. C, last year recorded believe, should be avoided, b e cro.tr. fs in - 4191 marriages. j MAY AVOID VOTE ON Inaugurate 1 mis hum: G.HiM:it. la 'The Uacbelor Dinner. Daynes-Beeb- e concessions from the factory to he used in people, to place a limited player before the an at homes astonishingly low price Arizona only this first shipment, the one hundred and terms. one-stor- $16, factories represented by the Music company always in the lead in the musical so is the Davnes-Beeb- e progressivein inthisthe country, By reason of that, and the fact that we purchased six carloads great section. industry of the "Princess" players, one hundred instruments in all, wo were fortunate in securing valuable er J NUXATEDlRON here, the ''Princess," the wonder of the ago, the player you cannot only afford hut one you will he proud to own, and 3'ou will bless the day you first saw and heard it: is on atr increases strength of delicate. nervous, rundown people 20 cent la ten days .pr r many instances. If it $100 forfeit falls as per full explanationsoonin to large article apIn this paper. pear 1 ..Tin. rT-u i Ask i, your doctor or about It-- Schramm-Johnso- a druist Uiii0 fciorca uhviiys carry it in stok. VICTIMS i:nngelis Ssll l.nWe lodite I BURY : -- sweet and fresh Inside, and are seldom it!, lltl-Jgatlo- Salvage, Arthur Qutnn and Fred fr- Says you ically feel clean, ::FJi''7, 5? ng con-Jtro- n DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST 20. Feb. Frank Washington. I Trumbull, chairman of the railway I executives advisory committee, sr. per, cent of the rall-- J roads of the country, today asked I the House Interstate commerce to brlii all activities of the l. (railroads under purelv federal "We are quite willing to sit down at the table with you and help you (draft a law." he said, "provided you (emancipate us from the states." J Millions of dollars. Mr. Trumbull "are going over the dam In I said, waste every year," because of duplications, discriminations and arising out of a division of ! authority over railroads between the I states and the.frderal government. Four Miners Accused of Killing T;i.'ert P. PiiviiU.in. recently pa-h where roled fr.m the :at-- t prison, n. filiate sentence whs sfrxms an iml f..- forirery. niKht barrested last n a Mmilnr l';itri'lfian W. K. irowaliened to nave harxe. lavbison fursrd the natr.e of Tlobert P.. Porter, a l';tl attorney, to checks. The arrest of lavidson rfsulte.l from his attempt to ash a heck in the Hos-In Officer Crow was ton . of notice. the e.t.ii'ish-i- . ut at the time and iimi under arrest. He Is said to n!r.l .e.l tn tile foigertes. b;iw i. Tit ti T Mulfii. 7 p. nt. tonight, via Oregon strikers." Kr itul trip Jl. s!iort Lire. w r,.tltii- -' match, Spe-ia- l re tiirri'usc after toatch. other trains r..1." r. m an-I Advertisement. ELKS TO ji carefully. M The brains, the knowledge of expert Player-Pianmarvelous instrument that comes to fill the long-fel- t Advocates Exclusive federal Control j of Railroads Gowans. a soon as a prelim. nwy academy be Riven. tan "At the request of Senator Smoi.l this conduct a preliminary department will examination on Saturday. competitive Mar. IS. at th" office of the strt.. suto enable t'.:e in Salt perintendent to sele-- t the principal and senator three alternate. Th" examination will b in "punctuation. spelling. grammar, geography., rutted S'ates history, arithmetic .ilbra through quadratic equation?, and plane iccrn-etr"The candidates appointed after the examination mav tak the preliminary examination at lK'tn. 1'rovo regular and Salt Lake n April 1?. "There have I. en sent to this department a few circular of Information which are available to applicant. must be Applicantsthefor appointment between ages of Inand "JO vears. must pass examination th. subjects named and must be of good moral charfortm-well acter, physically sound, and of robust constitution. the "Any who contemplate taking wiite preliminary examination should I Senator Smoot. Washington. , '.. at letter once, asking the senator for which will entitle them to a prelimphysical examination .it the tV.lt-- I inary States naval recruiting stati'.i. Suit Lake. "I trut that yotj will give th; matand thorough ter immediate ,iflt-- j; America's Greatest Factory and Utah's Greatest Piano House have comhined in this Wonderful Offer to intermoun-tai- n homes. Just 100 no more, no less of these Marvelous Players have been shipped here to sell at this Special Price to Ukih, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada homes as an advertisement, simply to introduce them. Have you read the 'story of this Player that lias come to gladden countless homes? We tell it again in this announcement. Read it 0, j ! state superin- v tendent of publb- Instruction, yester-tiaIssued the following letter to superintendents: "I take this opportunity of cilling to tho announcement your attention made In the papers a few uav Smoot will rnak an that Senator tleed of one principal and three appointmentfront this stat fo the naval alternates 100 Beautiful Models At $398 $10.00 Now $10.00 Month ss $20,-000,00- ANNOUNCESTESfSFOR I. Our Announcement That a Limited Number of These Famous Players Would Be Sold at the Special Introductory Factory Price Has Met With a Remarkable Response From Homes n. 1 II. contem- plated iu time of peace will be introduced in both the House and Senate. Hie House military committee will becrin tomorrow its final review of the measure tentatively n creed tijw.ni last week and wKich, it is stated, will be r.lteretl only in minor details before it is favorably reported. The final vote probably will be taken Thursday, but it will require several days for Chairman Hay to prepare a report to accompany the bill. The Senate committee agreed today the Atlantic fleet in full active comin readiness for war. to Insert only a general provision for mission, He advised that the Hoston. New federalization of the national guard in York, Philadelphia, Mare IsIts rcKUlar army reorganization meas- land and I'uget Norfolk, Sound yards be ure, leaving the task of putting this equipped Immediately for their maxilegislation In final rhape to the joint mum output of big ships. conference committee to which the two Representative Tilson of the House bills will go. Ity this action the Sen- military committee the addressed ate committee made It possible to bring House today on a feature of the preout Its bill also next week. paredness plans cn which he has Ilefore the House naval committee. dwelt at length in committee hearings. Rear Admiral Knight continued today Hacking up his remarks, with exhibits hi recommendations that every facility from various arsenals, he said, that In the country be employed to hasten while there were hundreds of gun. and ammunition factories In operation in construction of a fleet equal to those of any two nations except Great 15rlt-al- this country none but government American policies such as the plants were prepared to produce the Monroe doctrine. Asiatic exclusion, con- weapons and cartridges needed by the trol of the Panama canal and the open American army. A bill to provide for the manufacdoor in China, he declared, constitute a, great and growing threat of war ture of special tools and fixtures to adequate preparation to uphold make the necessary changes In them are made. machines has been IntroAdmiral Knight said he believed it duced by Mr. Tilson. He estimated it would take two years and a half to would cost from S15.000.000 to make the navy efficient enough to but declared that unless such a meet the present German fleet with step were taken the country could not any hope, of success. The time limit supply within a year the guns and amhe set was the minimum required to munition for a single great battle. hulld nine battle cruisers and eight With the fixtures on hand, he said, a fast scouts. He said it would take month would see an ample supply pro-- d eighteen months to put the ships of uced. ul Dr. 3GS To Speed Up Naval Construction Co-opera- te. I 3 TO BE READY NEXT WEEK County Superintendents and School Boards Asked to lrr;f. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 1, 1916 N, INCREASED ARMY BILLS WILL BEGIN SOON Kov-lanc- IIERALD-REPUBLICA- : COLOMBIAN TREATY Arrow Collars Administration Leaders Admit Pact Would Be Rejected If Pressed in Senate. Washington. Feb. 29. Administration senators admitted today they had practically no hope of ratification for the Colombian treaty proposing payment of $15,000,000 to Colombia for the partition of Panama and making mutual expression of regret. A thorough canvass of the Senate has convinced administration leaders that nearly all Republicans and several THE FRONT FITS THE KNOT OF THE CRAVAT PERFECTLY GOTHIC I CLL'ETT. PEABODY 2 for 2? cents II CO, INC MAKERS |