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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY Woolgfrowcrs State Views in Resolutions ( LTIIOUOH Document as Approved Gives Details of What National Organization Stands for and Seeks to Accomplish. (Continued from Fug . Following they resolution, cm A. fornia, chait man: tt th of compict adopted yesterday Woolftrowers In th form that from th committee on F. KUenwood of Calii NATIONAL TASKS. Whereas, tanUmiM vffcrta are bHnf mad tn Incroao iiintr rirrvt-- and to itnd as tionai parks at tba ciittse of livestock fra-- i araa; and, of wool Whereas, Ws beliera that end lueat Is more srcessary pm!rtlo than (ho pirsf valion of wild fatu i of recraatlo ( round therefor, ha A Two.) market j Whereas. fokest officials. The ahefgrwing industry ef the United States Is dependent largely ttpos the proper end efficient administration of the gras tag lands within The national fores Irf And. Whereas, Men of high quality and with a keow ledge of range eemditiona and requirements ara necessary to properly adratnlater lb said grating lands; and. Whereat, Tho United States forest orvk baa lost, and will continue to lose, their moat valuable men on account of tho lnadoquat salaries paid by th service; and. lo Whereas, Tbo loos of such me keenly felt by th tochgrowors; therefor, b It HcwOved, That we urgently ask our representatives in congress to secure tho enactment of tbo necessary legislation to provld adequat compensation for tho employee of tbo forest service, which will justify men now In tb her vie remaining U UiHr prosy nt position nod will fnroardg saitaDi toon tom an tag tbo forast service In tho futnra. W. W. LC0X8LATI0V. Whereat, Tb radicalism of Europe, engendered. and liberated during tbo war, has spread to thia country, resulting in organised bands of unproductive radicals, spreading discontent sod anarchy among oar peoplejiad. Whereas, Many of these agitators ara alieaa within ear border who have developed as os presa purpose of destroying our form of government sod instituting Is Ha plac a reign of bk--yj sod terror; and, Whereas, Federal agencies ara vigorously attempting to suppress thia menae by arresting and confining these disturbers and deporting all alien anarchists; therefore, b It Reenlred. That we moat heartily commend tb of the federal agencie la making these irtia srreste and deportations and asaura tho admin ivtrstlo ef the loyal support of this association la every act tending to safeguard our form of government or protect our people and la- - I mt $14 r-- sible; therefore, b After you Ifave heard Alice Nielsen, fhe exclusive Columbia star, at the Tabernacle Thursday, youll be sure to want some of her phonograph records. Alice Nielsen is Americas own versatile and artistic Prima Donna Soprano. In her singing of the following favorite old melodies she is without a peer. We will gladly play any of these Columbia records for you. Good bye an.l My Laddie. A540J Sweet Genevieve Gloaming. A5123 and SI.EO In SI.EO Tbo Last Bose of Summer Home, Sweet Home. A528.1 the nnt $1.50 Records Love's Old Sweet Soug Bendemeer's Stream, Kni $1.60 A5670. Old Black Joe and Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms. A pa Ql.wU A 5678 10-inc- h Records ' Darling Nellie Gray and Youre the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline. I AlliJ fn $I.LJ wise. By it Provo 134-3- 6 ' fabric. J t PUBLIC LANDS. western rWhares.- - There are in the severalmate public large ares of unappropriated lands, the same being indioniminately grated, much to tbe detriment of said trees, resulting is great economic Km; therefore, be It t Resolved. Tint w renew our recommends tloos that the unallotted, unappropriated public lands le placed nnilr th charge of the department of agriculture, for th purpose ef regulating the grssmg thereon EAT MORE LAMB. Whereas, The campaign being conducted te in seed of increase the consumption of lamb more cooperation from the United fUates debe of it agriculture; therefor, partment That we urge the honorable seer Resolved, an to expert In npiolnt fary of agriculture domestic science to give all of her time to In work cook with connection demonstration lag and serving Ismh INDUSTRY. APPRECIATION OF Resolved. Hint we strongly recommend an edacatlounl campaign In all weaterf Staten, through their proper channels, to cmphaslxo the relative importance of our Industry to them. SCABIES. Whereas. More fun. arc needed In the prevention of further spreading of scabies, and ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY theOmtimf Salt Lake o STATE STREET the ultimate eradication of same ia the f To Keep Skin in Fine Condition in Winter btfr Peace of mind always follows th thrift habit. There aro no labor trouble where employer and employee work together for tho greatest good of all. Industrial' thrift is industrial peace,. good-alse- Every wago earner should get the thrift habit , investing a regular amount each month ia for-the- Issued in unit of $100, they pay 6 per cent interest and this strong company guarantees both principal and interest. You can start today with $.1.10 a month and have $100 In 30 month. $13.30 a month grow to $300 in 30 months Kimball S Richards Securities Cbnparvy 54 Main Streat. Salt Laka. If thia work of agriculture foe thp coatlauettoa for the coming year Senator Owen of Oklahoma, who wu expected, to be present aid make th was unable to attend. Reaelred, That the memhere of the b. fecal principal address, of gfeetlng were sent slim by Woolgrowert aaaociatloe do hereby deeifnale Messages the Iaclfte Igteraailoaal IJveetock ahow at President Wilson, through his secretary; fortlaad. Ore., - is the official aheep ahow of from Secretary Daniel. Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the Democratic nathia erf auiaattofl tional commutes, and Senator Hitchcock, THANKS All EXTENDED. ef and a cumber of party leaders of the ei causing return droefht Whereas, by OmCIAL (XZEF BHOVT. Ofbllant prices for hay and grain In many northwestern states, th various railroads la aa effort te assist th eteckaies along then, different llae did la siany eaaee make low fatee oo ehipmeata ef hey and graJa sad which greatly benefited stockmen; there, 0 fore, be It Reeolved, That we take efflclal aellc ef this kladneas and extend to thoee railroad, the thanks ot th llveetock Industry for thalr liberality and tlmaly assistance. We deetr te leader ear sincere appreciation tad thanks te She honorable secretary ef sericulture, the honorable secretary ef th Interior, and threeyh them t their seenetate. for their eerneet endeevera and coopers tioe la all matter. pertaining to eur welfare; to all thoee who helped A make ear program lo our worthy beneficial; entertaining and preeidost, officers and members of mmmlttrea and for their roaetaat patlring efforts ao efficiently performed In our behalf: to the peers full prominence which of Balt Lake for th they have given our proceeding,, and to the renagement ef the Hotel I'Uh for raring for ne la sock as efficient and aatiefactory stats. WHY BE A SNAIL? and drag yourself, around day after day, because your .head feela dull and all the world looks blue. Blue devils chasing-yoday and night ! When one feels all out of sorts nine chances out of ten its due to torpor of the liver. the signal that poisons are accumulating in the, system and should' be cleaned out at once. This is the time to take castor oil t aloes and tiny pellet made up of jalap, and sold by every druggist as Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets.'" Obtain them now and avoid colds, grip and sickness., talrlng. u The Carnegie Commission Makes Public List of Awards for Bravery. . Its or-tha- well-know- PITTSBURG, JKan. 81. Thirty-fivacts of heroism were recognised by the Carnegiq hero fund commission et its sixteenth annual meeting here toTwo silver medals and thirty-threday. bronze medals were awarded. Thirteen persons lost their lives while trying to save others and pensions aggregating $58l.0 a year were granted to the dependents of seven of them, while to tho dependents of three others 41u0 were awarded, to he spent as the commission may sanction. In aeven cases $11,200 was given for educational purposes, and in thirteen cases $9300 was awarded for other worthy causes Two of those who lost their lives were little girls, Lottie C, Steen, who was killed while trying to drag a boy from a railroad track in front of an approaching train at Dale, Minn., and Marjorie A. Brown, 14 years old, who was drowned while trying to save a girl companion in tbe Goose river at Belfast, Maine. . Owen Carter of 333 East Seventeenth avenue, Denver, a moving picture camera operator, was drowned in the Arkansas river at Canon City, Colo., July 1, 1914. Mrs. Grace E. Forman, to act her part in a moving picture play, bad ridden a horse into the river where the current was swift. The horse fell and threw Mrs. Forman into the water. Carter was drowned whil trying to- - save her. Lloyd A. Osborne, a dentist of 8ionx City, Iowa, lost his life at Fremont, Iowa, while attempting to save another man, and the Rev, W. E. Bruner of Ekron, Kv., was drowned while trying to save Osborne. Others who lost their lives while helping their fellows includes the following: Edward J. Butler, Fredonia, N. Y: Edward E. Murray, Baltimore; Albert A, Blaline, Cincinnati; Oscar A. Dealing, Stuart, Neb.; William H. T.Battei-ger- ,, Picher, Okla. : George F. Porter, Ind.; A. U. Peterson, Dutton, Mont.; Milton Garter, New Haven, e (Continued From Page Od.) Hoover and Fletchr suggest th Iticket see flrat, and Fletcherl er. Hoover afterward. Benator Gronna of North Dakota, RepIn our country we doyiT ublican-Out didnt they take Hoover serlouely. Whywhile he was of Wale Prince the pick, up over here if they wanted an Englishman for president? ReSenator Moee of New Hampshire, Wood of General publican and champion now a found candidate; The World haa let it And a party for him. CUMMINGS DENIES REPORT OF GREAT CAMPAIGN FUND SI. Chairman Jan. WASHINGTON. Cummings of the Democratic natlohalto made public a letter committee today the editors of the New York Tribune denying statement In that newspaper that the committee planned fto raise a fund of 120.000.000 for thia yeats -- presi-dentl- al campaign." At no time and tinder no circumstances." said Mr. Cummings, has the national chairman of the Democratic committee or any one else authorised to of financial for the department apeak the committee, Inade any atatement In of waa the the It that purpose dleatlng Democratic national committee to rale a fund of 120,000,000 for this year's pres identlal campaign.-Suc- h a fund could not be raised and could not be properly used If raised. On purposes have been plain and tinmis takable. W seek only enough campaign contrioutions to enable us to conduct s legitimate campaign and to present our cause adequately to the people. It is very likely that effective campaign work will be more expensive this year than during any previous vear tn our political This will be due not only to history. the higher cost of printing, distribution and clerical assistance, but also because of the enormous Increase in the voting population, growing out of the suffrage to women. I see nothing Improper in financing the campaign of a political party through popular siibserlptiona. Burely It la far better than to attempt such work through the contributions of a few." Bryan to Oppose Edwards. NORFOLK. Va.. Jan. 21. William Jennings Hryan, speaking here tonight nnd'T n the auspices of the league of America, declared that he would oppose any movement to bring about the selection of Governor Edward L Edwards, of New Jersey, as the Democratic nominee for president In 1920.' The former secretary of slate also as serted that If the address made by Homer S, Cummings, chairman of the Democratic national committee, at the dinner held last night tn Newark, In honor of the newly inaugurated New Jeraey executive, correctely expressed the chairman'a attitude, he would oppoae him for chairman Of the national committee. Edward haa picked out my own state, Nebraska, to launch his campaign in. declared Mr. Bryan, but if Neuraaka for Edwards, m never he a delegate to the national convention." Referring to the address made by Chairman Cummings. Mr. Bryan said: If that ia Cummings' attitude, he'll never be chairman ot the Democratic committee again if I can help it." Anti-Saloo- RICHMOND. Va., Jan. 21. William J. Bryan, In an address here tonight, continued the attack against Homer S Cummings, chairman of the Democratic national committee, which the former secretary of state Inaugurated in s day address at Norfolk. Referring to Chairman Cummings at an. Inaugural dinner for Governor Edwards of New Jeraev, last night In Newark, Mr Bryan declared that must either separate from the New Jersey executive or resign aa head of the Democratic national committee. Tha Iiemocratlc parly," said Mr. Bryan, ia too rear me to ever consent tn have it Interests allied with those of th liquor Interests." thim-mln- ga br nier-col-x- lTdjit fa n, May-appl- e, THOUSANDS POISONED e for the skin If It would be much lit tl crm, powder or rouse wr iisid term. These winter the during mhtrh clo th pnre. tend to aid wind And coarsen and weather In roiuthentn skin. Ordinary mercoHxed wex inpr t,h rU! do more for the complexion, and without nrouramr the skin to chap, or beooiri harsh and leathery. It is .rs.k t. ideal application for the season, as it t rlv keeps the pores dean, but dally i nioros particles of ecarf skin which have been pro. Jed by wmda or temperaI car Message From President. ture. Ey ennstunty keeping the complexion clear, white and aoft, it does more L,TNror.N Nob, Jan. toward perpetuating a youthful counte- of Nebraok At a banquet tonight nance than anv of the arts or snifes hrh marked th ojmnir of th lr?0 nm'ihttff., idufod f ilu commonly Rif?d on aunra fcf wax. oh'ainaMe st any drug store., tons iritdirinff thir euppnrt to and United Stata Senator Gilbert will completely renovate th wort complexion. it is applied at ntyhf Ilk cold t. Hitcfccotk in their fifht for the raticream and washed off tnl th morning. fication of th treaty and th league of ration pact Amonff thoaa at (Advertisement.) thin, I Thrift Means Contentment the dinner were a score of women, a new. clement In party meetings in thia elate. A number of the tadlea made nilc-f- c brefc; therefore, be It Reenlred, Thai w. ergeatly repueet eon a re ta Increase the appropriaitoa to the depertmrnt Bryan Attacks Cummings. V was not the urban center of cniliiatlon which It la now and our aheep about overran the loan. We Interfere! to a eertaln tstent with the patrloile celebration of th Declara. lion of Independence and the town mar. shat arrested ua. We had i,ulte a ligile difficulty In explaining that we meant no Irreverence to the dignity of the or,1 alon, but we finally got out and were sent on our way. Wyoming at that tlm was ao thinly populated that a sheep ramp eometlhie d town to th seemed like a lonely wayfarer and tha lonely aheep herder, who then lived alon at the camp, was Inclined to hogtta' th visitor, so he could force him to prolong hta visit. In the loet few year the woolgrow ers have come to realise that tbev mu take L'nlted we etaud and divided we lr fall'' motto, and th organisation has grown In strength, and this haa th been banner convention. I believe, Froblemg are threshed out with friendly Interest at the meetings, and many men go awnr feeling that their visit haa new to think given them something In about connection with their bual neaa. I am Inclined to believe that th p'ao for holding th should be convention changed one in a while. In order to get new blood Into the organisation, and. of course, I would Ilk to sea It held one mora at Cheyenne." Dr. Wlleon ha th reputation of havlm attended every convention ot th nations organisation since he became a mem. her. It the National Woolgrowera that the senate of the 1 oltcd Wales a a sou possible should enact Into binding statute the league of Uitlioaa pact, safeguard log American mt enrol a to the fvliaet extent by all the reaervatloos that they deem aecea-aar- y to secure thiareault. Reservations must4 be- - oo strong a to leave so doubt as to any constitutional Lmlta. Th American cimetltic tioa moot bo preserved In all its Americanism and for tho parpaluity of the natio. If th leego cannot be passed in thia conditio, then declare th war at a end, aa for at th United btstes It concerned. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMXI88IOK. W berets, The Interstate commerce commls so at the present constructed, ban iia, member from tho terrltdry northwest mi tbo hnsleslppt river; and, Whenws, This body baa within Its power the I1 railroad regulation sad determination of rates In thia country; therefore, be it Resolved, That aa too aa practicable a mem her who has expert knowledge ef traffic f this western Coun sad resident try, should be appointed by the intersut com mere oommlstioa. CARS. FOR DOOBLR-DECResolved, That we aige our railroad to exdoable-decears, and, periment with adjustable if proves satisfactory, to equip thdir single deck stock care with the devices. DCMflMO WOOL. Whereat. Recent statistics indicate that th wool on hand la tho United of stock present Butts is the largest ever held la thia country, and the same, together with our domestic clip soon tA be marketed, is fully adeqoate to meet the aeede of our people for a long period; sad. likewise possesses Whereas. Great Britain Urge stock of wool above her own requirements, to which she proposes dump into this country through wool auctions In Boston, thus materially aht-eindustry sad discouraging Injuring our those who seek to engage In this enterprise; and. Whereas. Dne to the present eott ef production, wool cannot profitably bo grow la the United States at leas than present prices, therefor, be it Reeolved. th Notional Woelgrow That era association, protest against th damping of ouch foreign wool Into oar midst, and espeUnited cially call upon th coagrra of tb States to apeedlly enact such legislation as will protect tht wool industry of tho United States from such competition. FURS FABRICS. Whereas, The large part of the raw material used in the manafacture of woolen fabrics and apparel, sold aa all wool, ia shoddy and substitutes, and not virgin wool; now, therefore, Kesolved. MARKETING OF WOOL. Whereas, There has developed in certain sections of th west the practice of selling on the sheeps back long in advance of the day of shearing, which has brought severe financial losses, not only to the mao who contracted his wool, but to his neighbors who did not, through the unduly low values necessarily established by such practice; and. Whereat, The plan of contracting wool destroys all semblance of legitimate wool values and places the wool market on a purely specula live basis, which often proves to be far below actual market 'values at delivery time; ? therefore, be it Resolved, That we condemn the policy of contracting wool In advance of shearing, and urge our growers to bold their wool until It ia horn and then to consign to n commission warehouse not la. the business of buying and speculating in wool. DESTROYING COYOTES. Whereas, The number of coyotes in western fates has materially increaeed la the past year, causing untold loosen te sheepmen and farmers and making the prospects for heavy loose next spring during lambing season inevitable; and. Whereas, The value of coyote pelts la now er before, which, in addition greater than to the bounty, make it possible to make big wages (rapping; therefore, bq it e most earnestly irge all Kesolvtd. That heepmen to employ a private trapper and to in every passible way at! hunters encourage' engaged In coyote destruction, whether they be on their own account or employed by working the Mate or federal governments. PROMOTERS. Whereas, The eountry is filled with promoters and individual seeking to sell their stock in various enterprises to woolgrf era, a means of spreading such enterprises and have sought the Indorsement of the National assorlatloa; and. Woolgrowera Whereas, The officers of this association have studiously avoided Indorsing nay of these enter prises; therefore, be it Resolved. That we commend Hie officers of the National Bontgrowera saaociathm for the standlthey have laka and recommend that the associations do Jik varloim state woolgrowera Will Sing in Your Home SI.EO In v Alice Nielsen A5250 orHii- - piiruly lutlon, Isas-gu- such Butterfly (There Is One Mcp More); Madam Butterfly (One Fine I)av). V rom ftfiv-fi- v blrlhpae Hrlleat y.ars-aRfontaine. Ohio,1 said t,r. J. M Wilton of Louttlaa, Wyo., ytTJav whlla In a reminiscent mood. -- That wai hefora the seat was known as th ranging idac ot th woolly heyp. "Th first organisation was started by Judge Datjtno of Ohio and s tew other men In that dlatrfrt, who wars known aa big hap ralaars In their day. Th organisation flourished for s abort tlin. and then brgan to wan. About twenty vear 1 "olo. It was Resolved, That we. the National Woolgrowera association, earnestly urge glm protection of both the public- - and the woolgrowera of this country, 'Ibei the congress of tb United States shall at the earliest possible moment enact legislation making it compulsory to make known the presence of substitutes for virgin wool, especially shoddy and substitutes In fabrics purporting t contain wool, and apparel mad from Madam to t W.l-gronei- ha depro-ciate- d be h National or $15 r head would bring the sheep reisor more returns than they get heaping the herds through th winter and feeding them with high priced hay mid corn to realise on the wool clip In to i spring. Last year at this time lamb was tollhelp jnprs th Mar eosdltloas sro pitifully ing for lir ceuta per pound, yearling for mall, briny only fso.flTrt to dlvtdo a woof 149 12V cents and ewes around ll cants. Th sum whir will sot ainually mats forests, Is market getting higher each year and taiu improvements so far rona true ted; Utorsfurs, should realise that profils are be U ahcopmn just aa groat in spring iambs a they are ago RrsnlTed, By tho National Woolyrawera reborn st Denver, tlos, that tho attention of congreaa bo in apring chicken. I waa then tho western vice president. exiled to this matter, that additional fund uoed to at moat of th meeting., prvaid Imbe may profiled. If poesiM, for rasp of Warren because provements erlMn th nattmial forests. slilutlons from acta of treason and anarchy. was the Senator and he waa revt'heyennj or I hero. TOftCST 8ERY10I. Representing luO per cent Ameritstusui, wo will ' Wbereaa, Tor the often counted paat few years it has been lu our utmusl Oitpiort every mrans that tcada I ran remember that I tery on noeea th of thoee pieaeut the policy of th forest service to permit rattle to uphold miier sod AmciicR trsditiona. rny finger, to enter ootne of the forests Is advene an.l toe., f the K. and k. Bills, . date nn which sheep were permitted t outer, then waa.a different tho Tito cui.aUut sgiiuii-Sheep raising against Whereas, ad In many Inuunrea to without rt pacstrs has had tho iffoit to drpiectat the story than It la now. Our only difficulty fiat and. trirtiu on rentes used by sheep; value of Urestock and to unsettle the livestock was In trying to keep the cattle barona Whereas. Hlticr thia policy has been markaia of the ceuolry, to tho detriment of tho off our land, and ah.y, of course, conled these ran gee have materially and ao Wuelit to tit cuasuuier; thtta sidered ua s thorn lit their aide. W had as aheep ranges, sad, if this policy It producer fore, bo it and when the feed waa an plenty of range continued, it mesas k coo side re bis reduction Is Resolved, That the National Woolgraw we trailed our the umber of aboep that will bo allotted to ociatio prutesia against this constant sglia not good In one Miplace t thoee days are gone to aheep another, such ranges; therafoij, bo It tlua and proteati against the enactment of th and w have Is to get now the we moat big fight Kesolved, That araestly orgs tbs "k. sad k. bills or any similar range mt all. officers of the forest aerate to nee every ef- bills. e twenty-thrcan I fort to fiad spring ranges for thee cattle os remember yean LtAatJE OF NATIONS, areas other than those to bo demoted to aheep Wbereta. The armistice has baa' signed for ago I waa trailing aheep from Oregon to gmsing, and that sufficient summer range fur over a year and the country la full of unrest Wyoming a distance of about thirteen cattle he omul without Infringing upon sad nod there is an uncertainty in regard to the hundred miles, and our outfit .truck . dMro)iug exivflng sheep rang future that hould be allayed as seen as pos- Hoiae, Idaho, on the Fourth of July. Holse gr.T-'.-T- 12-inc- th iu,octtion pre-lde- nt it Jtsaoivad, ThSt w sr unalterably oppooed to soy sorb rMrves or parks t th aapena of fmtlnff irriu fUHDS F01 EXFEEIMEKT W01K. Wheroaa, The I ulird Htatra sheep exprf-)eo- t ststloo at Dubota. Idaho, Is the only In titoMos eondurtlnf experltnenta directly aloof h p raining. and th tbo llaea of rang r ults of th work done by tula oinlioa ara of treat tain, and future work should he Is useful to rang sharp raisers; therefor. b It Resolred, That the Natiuaat uolyrowerV association strongly nrgee eouirreaa to appro-priat- o the funds rdueted by the department of agriculture for the work of the I ailed bfatta obeep eifrimel otetooi DENIAL TO AUEdf Whereas, Ixirittf the rev ot great war of alf-defn- a rnoduettd by the T nllel States and br allies, many aliens who have long bees running eltep or rattle on the public tfranal of tho Unltod State, end who have boos enriching ttiemoeivee thereby, claimed and oe cured exemption from draft on the ground that tbev wore aliens; and. Whereto, Thee aliens pursued their bust sees daring the course of tho war, enriching themaelrso at th expense of American etorh men. who were making every sacrifice in tho Interest of their nation; therefore, bo It Heoolved. That wo respectfully petition tho congress of the 1'nRed btetes to take such measures as will Yorarar prevent all aliens, who bars been nsins the public rtooisfb for grating sheep or rattle, and who claimed exemption from tho draft oo the ground of non ettiaonshipr from again nUg-4hpublic domain for grating purposes, or from taking op lands under land laws of public aojr of tbo the United Pistes. rUVDS FOR rOREST WORK. Whereas, Tho not loo a onpply f meat depends largely upon the intelligent use sad ad ministration of tho national forest; and. Whereat, The grating rapacity ran bo materially Increased by the construction of drift sad division efneos. building ef roods and trails to groat st present Inoereaalble, development of a stock watering places, tho elimlhatios of plants, and the destruction of predatory anlmala and rodents; and, W beross. National forests are administered from funda o s great extent eoileeted from the livestock indiistrv, and, In view of tho fact that tb loads appropriated by the government to 11 Pioneer Sheepman Recounts Early History pf Industry . ( L2, 1920. Life Shortened by Uric Acid BY DR. L. C. BABCOCK. Most people die eventually of an ovejacid condition, If the- -' blood can be rendered more alkiline, thelonger we live.' With regular hours, plenty of water between meals, sensible coarse food and a chance to get the poisons out of the system, a man will live to tie a hundred. But, unfortunately, our highly ner- vous way of living brings increased storage of urie acid in the body. 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Mathcson, Marian Bridge, Tape Breton, N. 8.; Michael Moran, Sydney, NT. 9.; Raymond G. Matson, Lancaster, N. It.; Clarence A. Hitch-born- , FruitOr Colo.; R. Austin Mc Donald, Fortune Bridge, Prince Edward island; Leo A. Gorman, Utica, N Fred M. Clay, Chester, N. 8.; Y.; Thomas ,f. Bdver, Ragsdale, Ind.; James McCormick, Waco, Tfias; Frederick 0. Brown, Boyleston. N. S.; H. Harconrt Heal, Truro, N. 8.; Marcel C. Swift, Butter, Ind.; Arnold F. Vos, 8l. Anne, 111.; M. W. Roscoe, Batavia, Clarence if. mith, Bay City, Til.; Mich.; R. J. Jacobson, Moorhead, Mum.; Hathaway Taylor, Baltimore, Carlton E. Brown, Cincinnati; Md.; G. Charles W, Burrows, Cincinnati; Elmer MeArthur, Grand Rapids, Mieh. Bronze medals were awarded in every instance except G. Elmer McArthur and Albert fi. Peterson, who received silver medals. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With Mixture. a Home-Mad- e & INDIGESTION A- is the quickest, surest relief for . 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The shippers are understood to represent a British bank with connections in India, Australis and China. Export of silver from the l'nlted Mates to India have assumed enormous volume of rerent year, but only rarely gold exported to that country from this part of the world tall groiery merchants arrested yesterday on tiiaigas of seltiug sugar at a price termed lo be excessive, were released on bond when fhev came before a l'nlted today. They were States to appear before the next term 4f the federal grand Jury. Another waa discharged for lark of sufficient evidence. tt Is charged they sold sugar at $6 cents a pound, j 1 1 Opponents Muster Strength. . Joiocv Williams, the well known anfress, who was recently playiag at the Imperial Theater in St. Louie, made about gray the following statement hair and how to darken it: Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken grav, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small ounce ox of Barbo Compound and of glvcerine. 1 hese ingredients can be bought at any drug stor at very little cost. Apply. to (he fcair twice a week until the nired ohade Is obtained. This will make a grav haired perxon look twenty years vounger. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and doe ( Advertisement.) j not rib off. .2 WJWlfNGTO.V, Jan. 21. Opponents ef Steamer China Ashore. universal mlltti ry Gaining In th house FRXNCI.SCSO. BAN Jan, 21 The military committee gained strength today t earner Chin of the China Mail Steam- - when Representative Harreld, Republican, ship company, Is anhor' fiv miles from Oklahoma was pronfed lo fill tbe Va- thorrsgnattorQffcrrmHtf Nftjrasa-ktcarcti is feeing camy Japan, and Ig Guard is of New York.' ligntered, according lo a cablegram re- - Reprcont-'tivr- announced that he w 'f reived her today bv the chamber of com- -on a platform Opposing compme men . Th China left San Francisco Devu Hi mv dcm comber 27. "ry Irwinng. the committee will include pm- -' 'whether j vision for ouch ti. lining In the bouse srrr y Bey Tourist Entertained. reorganization hill. .MEF.BOtRNE. Jan. 21 Forty Amci- n boy tourists were entertained at the Marshall Denies Authority. the parliament house by member WASHINGTON. J.i n. 21 The ministry today. G ft' re roe, minnot th authority to demand of n reister of definse, aald the government . i"fornwll n r' as a rotary tLof t j tr4urv garded th visit of the U'M ininma of i'hs'ih' ia "happy augury that the link between Ihe ir&nlinjr prf-it' th ItiMVM) Ihk art. int and the Aurepublic great Ameriran . t of ! o in toriav nhaI w:eommonw irmr which stralian . x forged on the bsUfefie.il. would nut b a rrouii)ii 1 X' fCor or f ftlightly torn asunder. th Hrniir and Id m uf T Ji.'li mul ool htfn.ie Alleged Profiteers Arrested. 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