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Show THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DEC EM H Eli 5 T YIELD 2, UUO. URGE JL (Continued From Fag (Continued From Page One.) OnO.) r Close d where the mine produced about partment of Justice, but agnfPst their dDtrlct, ore, wished and with active hindrance from 26 1.000 ton of ore ex hislv of iron 1918. them, according to tho statu attorney. compared with 242,494 ton In district 3 of the he He estimated not had the govthat production charged only Stoppage of ernment withdrawn aid, hut that the reds was Lfi.oOO ounce of gold, 6.800,000 oumea 34.- -, without had any bnn of silver. 2.8O0.000cf pound ofandcupper, queatlon" a ti.ll lead, pound tipped off by some employee or attache ooo, Normal Development amount of sloe. of the department ol Juatloe." The mine that had an output of moTe Plan for this raid had been under wav for rite months, but had been carefully than 1,000 ton during the ear were Iron according to Mr. Huy nr. The the Dragon, Chiefand Consolidated, CHHAUO, Jan. I. Statiatiui compiled concealed, Blue Bell, Tintlc Blocsoni, Eagle a attorney made suveraf trip state to Centh year Washington, where, he Bald, he the Ra'lway Age show that ttiandard. Centennial Eureka, Giand Colorado,' tral. Wwansea, Mammoth, of tlie complete h irrnony between the arranged 1920 begin with the.,deielopment departand Valiev, Umpire, Butllon Break, rail wars of the United State nearer a ment of Justice, tho military Intelligence Kldgo ' tnlnie and Victoria. and bis office. For many treated The Tintlc Milling company toniplete standstill Ilian at any time alnc department months, lie declared. Ibis was In doubt, hutch ore locally ard shipped bullion l.,at the first rail ws laid In America. owing to tile constant Internal wartur gold, ether ami copper "In-tne the Hallway between the military, wed Util brulirhcn impaired year t91 9, Of ore and concentrate from KMpmems of Investigation. tho perk Citv region In 1919 amounted Ago, "the total mileage of new tinea wilt 63.8-to about 5 a S6 miles, the Asked to tons, a deoieaae from in the United Mates Postpone. ton in 1918. k.3S anialleat figure ever regarded by thl "'A week Tabulation of the mine that made the agn according to Mr. Hnjne, paper. Furthermore, It dyes not repre- John C. Creighton, special assistant to largest production gate an estimated for the distrfit of $M,083 In gold, output sent a net Increase In mileage. During the attorney general, came to Chicago to 1.800.000 oumes of silver. t5.l"0 pounds the year 489 mile of main line railway handle the litigation growing from the of copper, 20 000,000 pounds of lead, and weer abandoned for operation, although raid. At that time It was planned that 1.350.000 pounds of recoverable xlnc. 3'he local authorities federal cooperand both the rate at which It wa lncreaalng had ate with officers to make the raids, the decrease wa general on account of the idleness of the mines during the two oeen diminishing for some years and es- - department of Justice looking toward de- month of the strike. The mines of portation of any alien radicals captured and Rush talle) dlstrk ts produced Ophlr dveclally 1910. The available statistics In 74.000 local authorities acting under tons In and tllcate that s'nce 1918 the mileage aban bouse the lojj. a compared with 81,473 bill iujf, the recently passed Illinois tons In 1917. honed has been substantially greater than syndicalist oflaw, making it a. criminal The main producers were the Ophlr . tiiu new mileage built. fense against the state to preach de Hill Consolidated Bullion Cealttlon mines. "During the three year from' 1917 to etructlon of the tone government by Aliout 1919, Inclusive, our statistics Indicate that 3 he department of Justice was t hive from the18,250 tori of me was shipped or inlles operation was abandoned on 319 furnished between forty and fifty agents wood, andBg cottonwool. Little Cotton-as Amsrkan Fork distrkt line while In the same period' only 2.8 for the raids. l ompared with a total of 83,2.9 tors in tnlics of extensions, branch and other new noon todaj." Mr. Jlotne sahl, "At 1913 In Reave- 1 hue w appears it llnei ere completed, county shipments notified that the depaitpient of Jusdecreased from 43,428 there wa tons in- - 1918 tnat during the last three jears tice not would office with to my cooperate 933 miles 9900 about tn tons 1919. A large has been an actual decrease ot I receited a letter production of bullion Yesterday morning In the and concentiate in the mileage of railways operated from the attorney general, delivered per 'nme from the In the Trail mine Ieer United Mates. John C Dhlo district of Piute county. "3 he statistics regarding the number of sonally by Bpetlal Assistant not I that Creighton, some proceed requesting make ordered cars loeotnwtiv ee and w 1th the rilds. I told him f could not Dividends in Utah. year the striking new recordof Until this any attention, aa my plan were smallest number freight cars ordered pay mining companies In In any year for the rallwajs of the United made. I bad previously receited no sug19 for eieven month L?. from the got emmeut a to a post- to amounted Males since 1901 was 43.849, this being gestion 8.399641. Dividends were also paid of ponement my plans." the number ordered In 1908. In the Year united State hmeltlng company, Before midnight Wednesday, a worn to 1919 the number of freight car ordered officers who were to which control mine at Eureka, and was only 21,894. and that nearly all these strict secrecy, Uiewere Instructed an to Bingham. orders were placed by private car line I make the raids svnthro-nliseproduction of copper In th United d Their watches were shown by the fact that 14,893 of the tO' procedure. ..Tr. n and they were given detailed plane smaller than . - tul order were for tank cars. in 1918, according markedly aa to preliminary figure to their for objectives built The number of freight car and estimate collected As the clock struck 4 this afternoon 1). S use on United States railways was much the geological survey, byfrom all Butleg wagona and taxicabs filled with of ilrol plant more satisfactory, being 100,418. The re- o'! mat maks blister cera from domestic left copper court the rrimlral building, of freight the ore or that produc refined sult, of course, of t re number copper. At stockyards. Fiftieth street, Chicago an cars built eo far exceeding the num&er avenue. average price of about 19 cent a West Chicago atenue. Warren ordered la that at the end of the year the avenue. Maxwell street and liesplalne f,,)ind,.lhe ou,Put for 1919 had a value of car builders have almost no order for street police stations, Flftoen nniiutos 191W0.W 88 aalnBt 1471,009,009 for American railway left on their books. ordered later they began to return filled with "The number of locomotive The figure showing the smelter prowas 214. and most of these were ordered prisoner. Th first place raided was the Clarion duction from domestic ores represent ths roads. Industrial by book efore, 2i4 North Clark street, head- actual output of most, of ths companies quarter of tho Cook county branch of for the first eleven months of the year the communist labor party, tho national and the estimated output for December. STILL PROBING DEATH official were of whh-arrested The produc tlon of blister and lake copwero captured per from Indomestic ores waa 1.278,000.000 F RICH DETROITER In New York City. Hererecently 1 908,190,000 1919, Arthur Proctor, chairman of the local pounds ounds In 1918 and against 1,224.000,000 pounds organisation of the party, and flte others. n 1918 MT. CLEMENS, Mich., Jan. 1. The Load of lltesature in the store were conupplv of refined copper 1 lovil Provost, a former close friend of fiscated, Including numerous pictures of (electrolvt'i, lake, casting and pig) from primary sources, domestic and fore'gn, J. btanley Brown, was strain taken in- Lenlne and Trotsky. The six were taken for 1919 hi estimated at J.SOO.OoO.OOO to custody for examination today in to the state's attorney a office. ? 432,000,000 with compared At 95 West Madison street, an I. W. pound, connection with Browns death on 1918 and 1,615,00.001 for pounds W. book of pounds fire store, priswagouloads 23. 1913. for were taken. oners, totaling thirty-fivWhen brought to the county jail, refused to answer questions by Woman Radical Taken. mports of Copper. on his constituThe Imports of copper. In all forms, tlp officers, standing 1001 West Madison street, national At to in had he refusing for the first ten inonths of 1919 amount tional rights, as of the I. W. W . squad headquarter earlier to 246.855,000 pounds, against coroner's rd inquest testify at the from the Desplalnes street station found pounds for th twehs months of in the week. men. I. W W. printers, who 1918. Th four only exports of pigs. Ingots, bars, Neither would ho discuss the case were turning out radical handbills In platen, sheets, rods, wire and lik copper when confronted bv Mrs. Cecil Vester, Greek. They were taktn Into custody. or h flrnt eleven months of At the I. W. 3 . hall. 119 South Tliroop who yesterday told the authorities a amounted to 4H 50,009 pounds. Th Inthirty-nin- e were captured Istsnt force In Uur- - , are determined storv incriminating Prcvoet and Mrs. street, for th tweh months of 191$ to draw the United 6U.te Into association cluded hr them was Fanny Groveorsky, exports wer Until Brown, tho young widow. n 744.49,00 pounds, New York Citv mdltal, who and partnership with European powers, of 191$ about beginning Beyond accusing Prevent of com- came here at the time of the atreet car u In all turmoils and 80,000, 000 pounds of refined copper vai to embroil to utiliseEuropean whose atrlke, she said, with a hundred others, our young men in plicity in the killing of Brown, conflicts, In In stock the United hi in States. for ths purpose of fomenting tiouble. In un Adding policing th terrltorle and fighting the bullet riddled body was found to the refinery for racial and dynaetlc battles of the okl red the quantity automtibile on country road near here, the hall, too, wan taken a gigantic letshows that the totaloutput year available In verin Inscribed whits her flag, Russian, to world, and placing upon our taxpayers Mrs. Vester added nothing of reflned was supply copper about the burden of Lie financial and economic "Dong live the Internationalists. 000,000 pounds On subtracting from life sion of the tragedy today. So far she ters, Morris Wilkin, with a squad of offiof both Europe and Asia, and these is the only person directly charged cers, descended on the headquarters of this total the export for the first eleven forces will continue their efforts te bring months are and the Officials estimated for the death. Brown's export after the election. If with about these of America and sur- last the Communist was rounded the party before that there was they cannot things do It In one way they will in. no month, Inand assuming place breaking quoted as saving they believe she that It change stock. appears that thjr do it in another. If they cannot succeed Two leaders and members were secured not responsible, but has knowledge available for domestic consumption Thev were locked up at the Maxwell suppiv open agreement, they will endeavor w ilt aid thenr in clearing up the mysIn DH9 was considerably less than the by to succeed by secret or tacit agreement. street station. been has 's 1, 661, (W0, 0o0-- pounds-- a valla bfe In 1218. Vester Mrs. hearing tery. From a nest of radicals between 2300 We, many opus, feet, therefore, that w for Saturday. would like to know what your views are and 000 West Division street a doaen ere taken to the West Chicago avenue Denies Resignation Rumor. upon this problem,, and what it will be d to do should you bo Powder Magazine Explode station, while wagons continually plied WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 Undersecretary jour purpose back and forth bringing In other loads. by an e'ectlon as president." e of State Fo'k said today he had no innt.net LES Jn. 1. The black pnirderboromiga-nin. exfrom the Balding parties stockjards of the Horculea Powder company tention of resigning, and declined to am- SAYS CONSTITUTION Atploded shortly after 4 pm. todar. according station In charge of Assistant State's tlie statement statement from officers of the compear torney Walter Stanton took three wagon- plify ti a cause IS BEING VIOLATED. waa not known, they said, bo re loads of prisoner from that territory. The Former Congressman Dies. At the Fifteenth street station a score porta of deaths bare been received Senator Borah said American operation ' were brought In under Assistant States V, HOUSTON, Texa. Jan. George in Russia were tn violation of the constion A. S Bail. Out Bristow. Murder Suspect Farmer Burges. 69. lawjer and former Attorney Among leaders captured were James congressman, died last night at his home tution and against the wishes of the 11SLLA8, Texas. Jan 1. Sira. Ida Ott, under o Crow lev, secretary of one of tho at Gonzales Texas, according to word American people, but tn furtherance of a v,W. An of her murder husband, the for Indictment I. IS. W. locals; Arthur Proctor, sent frlemls her on drew L. Ott, on December 23, waa released secret agreement made In Versailles. T. of the Roecoe labor communist n C habeas after party; S.VS10 bail by Judge i Pippen This Is but an Intimation," Mr. Borah iu criminal district court to Simms, negro member of the national Clemenceau on corptta Vacation. to happen should I W. W. executive hoard, and in charge continued, "of what day. 1 our traditional Jan PARIS, of all I W. W. activities In the negro (Havas ) Premier we conclude to abandon into understandenter and left Paris last evening for foreign policy race; Morris Stollnr and Edward N. Ti- rieincnccau Indian Ringleaders Released. both prominent In I. W. W. circles Var, southeastern France, where lie will ings and combinations which Would emtus, Leader of dlalurbancea tAJVDOX, Jan. 1 broil us In all European conflict and turIn all some 160 halls and gathering spend a fetv das. Our jour.g men would be asked to April at Aiunlmr, In the Punjab district places were raided, in addition moils to leu .,t of a number large of Britlnh India. In which sacrifice their lives In Just such secret homes. Sait Lakers in New Vork. natives were reported killed were released from and unconscionable affairs s this in RusThe city wa laid out In xoncs, with N1?W YORK, Jan, 1 Jail at Lahore. December 28, according to ad- one police Pennsylvania, A. sia. And Mr. Tsft, I understand from head at station of each the here received today. ore Ponedel; Hotel Astor, JL t. Nat lor and his public statement, is In favor. If neceszone. Seventy-fiv- e radical organisations H. N. Byrne. were Included In the dragnet. sary, of conscripting our young men for r that kind of service. i. Vessels Launched. Seventy-fouS' w Are you in favor of any such policy Manjr Arrests in New York. JHrLADKDPHIA. Jan I I. or of any alliance, league or partnership, W. W. Five wagonload of, Memthe 615.C60 dead weight NEW YORK, Jan 1 New Tear's day bers were taken prisoner. t tends, aggregating which mat lead to such u program? Whnt tons, bate been launched at lldg Island gatherings of radicals were surprised toArthur lToctor, said to be the secre- I tn b your po'lcy with regard to such since August 5, 1918. All records for Hhlo day by the authorities In a aeries of raids tary of the local branch of the comaffairs? and delltery hate been resulting In scores of arrests. One of the munist labor construction and five other men first places visited waa headquarter of were arrested party, broken. Frazier May Run Again. in a bookstore. FARGO, N D Jan 1. What Is regarded as being an Indication that Lynn J Frazier, governor Isof North Dakota, will Included tn a stateseek a third terns. ment published today by the Courier-New- s, Nonpartisan league newspaper here, that Fraziers name Is being "considered John N. again for the governorship. Hagan, state commissioner of agriculture, also is mentioned as a likely candidate.. Governor Frazier waa nominated for president of the United States by the South Dakota Nonpartisan league proare ready NOW at our big posal meeting a month ago, but jesterdaj, Music Store. For your the laat day, he had not ftled the rehome-circl- e quired acceptance with the secretary of and parties state at fierre in order to get his name on tlie March primary ballots for presifun records pet more dential preference." Vietrola. New Year Begins With Re-marka- () GOOD GOODS' 1, , C on account of i -- All Day Today - inventory semi-annu- al , But the following departments will be open: The General Office For the collection of bills. , The Beauty Parlor For childrens hair cutting, manicuring, hair dressing and similar work. Persons wishing either of these departments should come to the Main Street Entrance, where they will be h woftfo e, 1 RELIEF WITHOUT QUININE, Express Appreciation of the Werk of Soldiers and Sailors in World War. Don't stay stuffed upt Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of Papes Cold taken every two hours unCompound til three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends aU grippe misery. The very first dose opens your nostrils and the air passages dogged-up 80 tt boh-ore- ' 1 Chl-eag- 1 CM WASHINGTON, Jan. I. Announcement was made today by tie state department that it had received through the American embassy at London an tddrcsstou thepeopleof the Umicd States, signed by th elord mayors, lord provosts and mayors of cities and towns of Great Britain and Ireland, expressof ing appreciation of the tlie American army and navy in bring, rewar to the a victorious and ing end, gret at the departure of the American and from the forces navy military British isles. In acknowledging -- the address, the department forwarded to the embassy expressions of appreciation from Secretaries Baker ana Daniels. The address follows:" To the People of the United States of America: Bo it known by these presents, that wo the undersigned lord mayors, lord provosts and mayors of the undermentioned eities and towns in Great Britain and Ireland, while rejoicing that, of the American with the army, and that ofjhe allies, naYInd the war has been brought to a victorious conclusion, do hereby declare on behalf of the people of these islands our deep regret at the consequent departure from among us of the Ameri- - of tba head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. is the Papes Cold Compound quickest, surest relief known, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Jt acts without assistance, tastes nice, no qui-- - (Advertisement.) can naval and military forces who have ODonnell 4k Co. undertaking establishment. and word was sent to hi relatives fought side by side with our soldiers at Mammoth, and sailors, with so much gaUautry and success. We are sorry that we in thtis counhave not becn able lo welcome as try manv of the American land forces as we should have liked, owing to the exigencies of war. Those of your men, however, who have resided with us have made countless friends among our people and we shall always retain the happiest memories of their visit. The standard of conduct they have set has indeed been a high one, and we can only sav that we hope they will take away with them some of these feelings of affection which they have inspired during their sojourn with us. FUNERALS. --Th body of Hans Lenvettr a resident of Ferron. Utah, 81 year of age, who died it a ioca hospital Tuesday, irent to Ferron yesterday for funeral services -- and interment. Trade Journal Publisher Dies. LINCOLN, Neb , Jan. 1. Herbert M Buehnell of Lincoln, founder and publisher of the Trade Review . a trade Journal published here, died early todav at a local Uraemia was the cause of hospital. death. Mr. Buahnell, who wa well known In Nebraska Journalistic olfelea, wa 8em-a- t in 1863. Morla, N. I Great Fire Is Extinguished. BUENOS AIRES, Deo. 29 A fire mile in w Idth in the neighborhood ofthirty Kan German, a town on the line between Bueno Aire province and the pairpa DEATH. terrltorv, baa been extinguished. Six Mrs Johanna M Anderson. 73 j ears of hundred acres of wheat were destrored. I to believed have Balt It North been died at lake set ange, yesterday. by ts tors. Khe was a native of Sweden and had resided in Salt Lake for thirty year. Albert Wood, 63 tears of ae, of MamChicago Has Low Death Rats. moth, Utah, was taken suddenly U1 at. cmano. T The jnr 11 recorded"1 ! Main Second Koulh and streets yesterday ia Chteafoe hletory, the afternoon, and was taken te the Emer the ktweet death rate coney hospital, woere he died one hour latr. He had arrived in 8alt Lake jee- 3.7 for eerli of population. The terday and was stopping at the IA3ndsor report ehowed that there ha beea so l. Toe body was taken to the rears of the iaflueaxa epidemic eft peer ao. Death and Funeral J. freer-hote- Victor Records for January for your -- Theyre Bryan Opposes Article Ten. classical, jazzical and raggy. Old melodies, medleys (Chicago Tribune Special Service ) WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 W. J. Bryan 'v is opposed to the French treat), as well as to article X of the. league of nations covenant. Mr. Bryan expressed view Democratic several in this senators on his recent visit to Washington, during welch he was entertained as the guest of honor at a dinner party of twentj'-lw- o Democratic senators. The French treat v cannot atand much more opposition, iu the opinionverj of oberver here. A canvass of the senate mad since Mr. Brjans visit with a view to discovering if his opposition had anj effect, disclosed the treat must have tho brenth of life blow- - Into It all over again before It will have a chance for rain loatlon. - regular tutti-frutti- s of past vlgo-ous- Hear the new recdelight. Most ords at our store. careful attention gh'en mail orders, Am I Climbing C ampbell-Bur- r Mountains. ; You Didnt Want Me When You Had Me. Burr. 85c. 38623' Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys, Billy Murray ; Floating Down to Cotton Town, American Quartet 85c. JS020 . 18G30 Oh I M hat a Pal Was Mary, ley waltz; Nobody Knows, nedley one-ste- medp; Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 85c. 64S3li Dear Heart, Emilio de G'ogorza (baritone) $1.00. 35C91 Gems lrom Company $1.35. Gems from Victor Light Opera "Sometime; "Shes a Good Fellow, Complete libraries of VICTOR, EDISON and COLUMBIA records. Our Terms Are Most Liberal on Any Talking Machine or Piano. GLEN 161 SOUTH MAIN. BROS-ROBER- Until Saturday to do your shopping. TS PIANO CO. WASATCH 3353. Injured While Coasting. Frank Bell. 10 years of sge, 615 Fifth avenue, sustained skirt abrasions on his right arm yesterday noon In a coasting accident at Fourth avenue and G street The sled on which he was riding west on Fourth avenue atruck another sled going In the same direction, lie was the only person injured. Seine Floods Are Critical. PARIfa. Jan. I The flood tn the Seine has risen nearly three feet more and the depth of tlie rtver at present exceeds that fixed In official eatlmatca. Nino Injured ia Texas WYecx. FORT WORTH. Jan. 1. M-- , persons w ere Injured at daybreak toda) when a Texa A Farlfic freight tr en route-t- o the oil field and an eastbound near Aledo. passenger train ro.ilded othteen mllea weet of tbl city. AU of I e IrJureJ with brought here. Ossl Ooods. Closed all day today to take inventory. SATURDAY TO BE A DAY OF HITHERTO UNDREAMED-OVALUE-GIVINsemi-annu- al F G in every department of th? store. There will be bargains to right of you; bargains to left of you; bargains behind and before you wherever you turn, there you will find - them. If You Want to Get tho Most That Money WiU Buj Wait Until Saturday and SHOP AT .WALKERS. |