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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MOKNINU, FEBRUARY '2G, 1920. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR SALT LAKE PACKING BILL IS f What You WOMAN SUNDAY MR. MARGARET R, WOODARD. already exhausted. (Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets go Into your stomach just lika foo.L They help digest food, sod thus, when the next meal is eaten, the svstem is better pre pared to do its work without Assis- ... . Mr. Colver, questioned by Representa- tive John W, Rainey, Democrat, Illinois, went Into tia Joint ownership by Swift, Armour, and Morrig, of cottonseed mills In Teaas, Tennessee and other state. Jlenry Veeder, counsel for Hwlft A Co.. interrupted to assert that all of the Joint interest had been segregated, and that no mills were now operated In common. Representative Tlncher, Kepub.ioan, Kanaaa brought out that the segregation occurred aince the trad commission report ed on the subject. Later Mr. Colver said that a trustee for Swift A Cft made the income lax on the oil mill property, that this effectually concealed a part of the Swift tc Co.'s Income from the tax collector. Mr. Veeder claimed the whole income had been many times checked by government auditors. Stone's Views Given. Warren H. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers, was presented to the committee before Trlde - Commissioner Colver finished, to 'give a brief expression of hie views. "Im speaking not so much as a labor leader, as a consumer," Mr. Htoqe said. V have realised for some time that this climbing spiral of pnoes and wages was not getting us anywhere, and that the thing we had to do was totry and get price down. "Now, we believe that one of the things to bring them down would be govera-mesupervision of stockyard terminals of railroads and railroad ownership of refrigerator cara. so that the farmers, could use and everybody stockmen them on the same terms, and so that nobody could retain a monopolistic .ad vantage. That ia tne purpose. I believe, of the bill you have before you." Chairman Haugen of the committee asked if Mr. Stone had ever specifically considered the effect of the legislation and ths engineer chief aald that as sec. farmers labor retary of the cooperative alliance," he represented an endorsed it. organization which had nt . . today on his way to Tucson. Arix.. where will make his first address March 2 before the Southwestern Cattlemen's association. Judge Atwoods appointment' wag due to the hundreds of queries received by tha attorney general in regard to the force and effect of the degree of dissolution. "The packing activity Is so widely that there are few lines of business in the country that are not more or less Intimately associated with pack- in- - genterpriae and which will he affected by thia decree," Judge Atwood said. "The packers have shown a spirit of that has been concession and They seem to aphighly gratifying. preciate that concessions mutt be made to remove the ground for criticism, some of which Is Just and some of which, it is only fair to say, was the result of personal feeling." Sues to Quiet Title. PROVO, reh. 25. Ilsnnsk M. Cook has filed salt la the Fourth district court sealant Mildred A. Harder et at. to quiet title to tea acres of lead, situated west of the city. fid. iifMi 0000000x100000000000000000313130000 rrPARTMTNT tf TwnlyftftH ta U4 iml u n 744, tx H H SUPPLIES YOU WITH PEP I- n H n n n u u of of D, D. McKay, president Special to The Tribnna. PROVO. Feb. 25. ATMrt Is was brought from 8path fork today by City Marmbal J. W. kkkell of Bpofiub Fork, oa Un ebirxc of pan inc fumed rhevk fur $2U oa a bank ia 8paD Tim check bora the signature of tail Fork. John OiM'rtiaual-- , fog whom Leases had beea at work, ) Funeral Services Held. Park City Woman Dies. Special to TUa Tribune, rARK riTr. 25 Pnscutt died at hr bom Ttwelai from lafla-enz- s sad pneumonia. Hlw I surrived by her husband, Loris Prracott, and five childma. iba youngeat a baby 10 months of age. Mrs. Pre. cott wae SO year of axe uul wsa bora ia hranne, thia county. The body will be taken lo Francis for Interment. rt. m. vntat: "AboopvUlr Ins do. orKnr., eliur alkaloid r eouotltnenl fbio BtsimoiCt Toothfeif Powders fro til sndlsr Otowvo the trado. Uncet, is oa very mark, a a packet and soeis, bods slliwebseenaUML So S PMket of Bins poordraatat h dra notTow ttwa lor 700k eta 0 dBVJwnlobod . Fnpsnd M- Pensions Granted. Federal pensions dating from March 1917, have been OGDEN IS ASSURED OF NEW ARMORY Special t Th Trlbsas. OGDETN, Feb. 25. . Ill let, OGDEN ELKS IF BAIK alter BALDNESS wany eaaae when aU elae (ailed, g this and nineay.rafuad fitter. (Vt box fit or Mod IS seats tar Praaf eny buey pharnai-y- : box KOTAkKO I l X B. EriMa, Inc, SUOo F.New Yrk.fU. Baby Coughs with a remedy that era. tains no opiates. Pieo'a ta mild but pinsaant to take. Ask your druggistfor require trra-me- nl effeo-tiv- allowed by the United Btates bureau of pensions to John Oscar Barton of Mount Pleasant and to William H. Bagley of Charleston at the rate of 120 a month, anif to Mrs. Margaret E. Crandall of Driggs, Idaho, and Mrs. Martha A. Gardner of gaiem, at 112 a month. -- t - f RHEUMATISMS PAINS -C- CHILDS LAXATIVE AWAY F pedal to Tbs Tribane. i OiiDSN, Feb. 25. That the Interval. To Be Buried Tomorrow. Special to Tba Tribune,' OGDIW, Feb. Zi. Faooral aarvieea tor Vrt. Dorotby t'bild Barker. 81 aara of ar, 4ugk ter of Um. KLiutbeih A. Child. 9018 Adam arcane, will be held Friday at 8 p. m. ia luc pFcood ward eha$ei. Qoorto S. Browo Mra. Barker died lat inf coodnetinc. of coumlicatiooa. after aa Itla'M of four aDOoMia. Kb ia aorrlved by hr tja, Aua tin; bat wotber aad two alatera. f Tightens Her Skin Loses Her Wrinkles , X?5&EL H.-A. Child to Be Buried Today. ftpari&l to Tbe Tribune. rb. (KlDEN. F. Jyrar of afo. experienced HiaHofi David 8tokr coadurtiog. The vhlld dwd jrvrrtiiy moratar at tb family rerldewfe la Ckurfirld, o atomack trouble. ment. ! Superintendent AUERBACH CO. To . M Prevent Grip -- yOTmamini U X5e GERM-KILLIN- G Jl THROAT TADLET write' today for free sample It of generous ize and will prove to I you that FORMAMINT i wonderfully welt as pleasant, in mouth effective, and throat trouble. Bend a to pay postage and w will gladly stamp soiui you this free trial tub. Th Bauer Chemical C. 10 W. 18th St.. New York. ACUTE COLDS Coughs, bronchitis, laryngitis, tonsilitis or an undue loss of weight, indicate a weakening of resistance. SC0TTS Laxative Bronso . Quiniao EMUG-SlO- fJ taken' regularly after meals fortifies the system, builds up resistance and helps drive out weakness. Tablets If you feel a bit run- down, take Scott's, it tones and strengthens. Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature Soot A Bows. Bloom on the box. 30c Wedded by Bishop. FK STY Tlirbu Kitrfe 0,IFN. imwI T D-J- 8 tv r.i Z. C. M. L 5 ) w X ,1. - t Hmtib-flvli- (ranlcl ji a. aa a ra a Dm? Store. 71 t -- m uf l Icfort of N'ctk 1axu at tb ebrb Btarnagv luva TK cupl offto ihi aficnwRu wurt wr r.eU by Bisbnp U. M. fiuBiiervou. K. 1. tablets- - yra ta t Id. (o- - sfcSrt'cnrEs' or, DEV, 22 to oerr? aye. waa eaJem-e- l du$ i$ he pleaded guilty today to loo chy jetl Hee- fbc charg of begging ou the afreet. tsrrt v$8 am-vlctCveret Nob'a by letrictiva nbva ho accreted the offtcr ou the at reef 'of infecting the mouth and tho throat. in Handy to have with vou taste it free an efficient pleasing germicide that mixes with the saliva and' so reaches where gargles cannot go affords protection against distressing ail- meats that so often follow infection of the throat linings. 60e all druggists. X 'Beggar Is Sentenced. Frb. 25. Ridurj Sralrarl, you know, more serious. the throat ia not only the first shot reached by infectious germs, but also forms ideal soil to multiply on. Throat protection, therefore, means germ destruction. Formamiut (which is indorsed by over (5000 American Physicians) is the scientific way ot dis- Tsko ro. ( Apply 9 to 12j - Decree Is Piled. Special to Tba Tribune. OuDBV, Feb. 3B. Tba decree ia tba cltinv waa toconuy beard ia the pritfr court wbirb twforO Jad ye A. W. Afea aad dtetrict filed with tbe clerk of the district court todav. the defcadaat. C. B. rcatralna and. eaieioo Jobaaua. from prctwioy in Iba atata of Ctak, sales- lady for the Domestic Depart- wwvirea for Dorii dauahtar of (.barfoii K. wilt ard Florvnrt Flint krkl rmnmr row at 1 p. m. at Uw Clrnrftoid bour WANTED! Thoroughly Ful. Bp.clal to TH Tribe. OriDEN, I fib. 28. K alter L. Raroa. 2 or ax, died at S oVIot lt tkia monAnt afyara tbe 2H Wahi&(toa areaur, of family pneumonia, after a brief iUnma. He waa bora ia Kentucky and cama to Ofdon about alxtoon yoara arv Ho la aurrlrM by hit widow and two chiulrea. Cfcarloa I. Baeva aad Mra, NeUlo ElltwoHb, both of Ofdra. -- . t Pneumonia Proves "I want to tell you how' easily t gut rid of my wrinkles," write Lueila Marsh, "While in London a friend, much envied because of her youthful looks, gave mq a formula for a home-mad- e preparation which has th efieut f Instantly tightening th skin, thus smoothing out wrinkles and furrows. "The principal ingredient I powdered saxolite, which can bs had at drug Mopes here. An ounce of saxolite I disaolved in a half ptntwilch hazel. After balhtng my face in this but once the transformation was so marvelous 1 looked years younger. Even tha deep crow feet were affected, about my neck. and the annoying crease It seem difficult to- - believe anything Feveral to could produce aueb results. whom 1 recommended the recipe have been similarly helped, on on elderly lady whose cheeks had become quite baggy.'' Social Mirror. tAdvertiaement.) 7'nder-takin- g I it is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from tbe blood and cast them out ini the form of urine, but in many instancea tha bowels creata more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then tbe blood uses the akin pores aa tbe next best means of getting rid of these impurities, which often break out nil over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted authority, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Balts and take n tablespoonful in a glass of hot water eack morning before breakfast for ona week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in tbe bowels. It also stimulates the kidney to normal activity, thus roaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of ri f "just a may be something much Bcienee has proved tiat throat lt laxative or physic for the little troughs ta tho feed yard waa poleonona aad cauasd the death Of fl5 bead of a beep being hKV' 111 I la a few days, sore Dimples, oores and boils usually fre-gufrom toxin, poison and impurities which ora generated In tbi bowels and then absorbed into tb blood through the very ducts which shoehl absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. - water la th FOi SORE protection from distressing ailments ) the blood and pimples disappear. bowels. , Damage Suit riled. 4 Lt OHHsewnMi Si Remove poisons Saya we must make kidneys dean roraamint "'affords at tongue from stomach, liver and Look I PIMPLY stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full Tbe te Tribase. , Splai 0ODEX, Feb. 26. Another chsplev.wis added directions for childs doao on each pot- pimples. to the Alice Chandler Pronty ratal by Jo'lxfi tle. Give it without fear. Jad Balts is inexpensive, harmless and A. K. Pratt today is tho tppotntoiaBt of Kara Mother! You must aay Californio. is made from tho acid of grapes and Ciiandlrr. th rldrat too. aa Ilia adialalatrator (Advertisement.) lemon juiee, combined with lithia. Here hla mother', eats Is la place of bis atrp- , of father. Henry B. Prootv. wiie was rrmovad you have a pleasant efferverscent drink opoa tbe prtitlos of Chandler. The matter of which usually makes pimples disappear; of s guardian for flarenee, shipped ts th Omaha market la the j ths appointment Alice and Oraat Chandler, childrca of Mra, mad in a Suit filed In the district ceurt to- cleanses the blood and is excellent for Robert Walker 1. by Hincn, Byrain against day Preitty. will be constdersd oa March by Judge general of the I sited State railroad Pratt, wb Also his ordered th removal of director admielatratoB. taking for damagra In the pruuty aa tbs guanhaa. a mono I of $2490.50, together with coat and 1 Peep Seated Disease Is Caused temporary relief is very far from comforting to a constant sufby Germs in the Blood. ferer. The only' sensible treatment Rheumatism-- ' is a sturdy foe, from which you can expect real f methods uses and. it never gentle results' a as that ' remedy goes are "with' its victims. So if you deep down into the blood supply, afflicted with the disease, you and kills the germs that .cause f f' These tiny germs may as well realize from the the disease. first that you have. a real fight multiply by the millions and scaton your hands and that you can- ter by means of the blood circunot .win unless you can use the lation throughout the entire system. "Whether they attack the very best methods known. If the disease wa-- confined to muscles, the joints, limbs or other the surface, there might be some parts of the body, they are still logic in expecting relief from it? in the blood, and will continue clutches by local applications ap- to spread their torturing pains plied to the surface. But you will until eliminated thoroughly from soon learn that a disease that the blood. S. S. S. is a wonderful blood can cause so. much pain and suf, and its has Mrs. Wllheimina and is the logical treatisdep-seatedChristina EltzXficth remedy, fering source far' below the surface of ment for rheumatism,' because it Mehse, S3 years of age, died yesterday at of her daughter, Mrs. The pains may lc promptly permeates the entire th home 121 the skin. S'outh Fifth East street, Welling, slight at first, and that is where blood supply, and searches out after an illness of a month's durat'on. b'h wa taken ill on the evening of her the victim of rheumatism is often and kills the disease germs. - t ' ' You can take S. S. S. with the bath birthday, deceived. Mehoe Meckin born Mr. wti Wismar, Tie does not feci that the first assurance that you are not ex- lenburg, Germany, on 29, 1435. January to amount for this fine old fhb came to this country in 13(1 and had perimenting, little twinges of pain a resident of Balt Lake for tbe past much, and hence they are not remedy has been in constant use besn twenty-fiv- e yeara for more than But heeded. gradyears, fifty they during Mr. Mehse is survived hy her eon, promptly A. Louie a founder of the Sparey which time it it been has 6!ehe, until giving A Mehse company, ually increase in severity, her Mr. and bine has your entire system in its re- splendid results, b'o you owe it Welling, nine grandchildrendaughter, without-to S. S. S. Thi pains that lentless grip. yourself to take The funeral sen ices will be held from and discard the use the funeral parlors of th Hall seemed so slight at first become delay, company on Saturday afternoon intensely severe and seem to take of local remedies that can do you at 2 o'clock. no good. ' delight in your sufferings. Car Lines Tied Up. If your case requires any speOf course, there have ,heen cans on the K?onth Kut. cases where some slight relief cial advice, it hu he obtained Seventh Kaet. Fifth Ninth Fatt and hA.wt Jinea v re ttd up Kouth Fourth valuwithout with use of cost, together was experienced from the for i nor than half an hour yneterdky aat liniments aid other local appli- able literature, if you will write niofflii'i. apparatus at lha Temple uhKtatlon was damaged as a ra cations, hut there has never vet today to Chief Medical Adviser, a. ill of the hreakin of a trolley wlr t Ktoenth Kast noar Thirtwntli South been a ease that was actually 1.7'j Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, etreet. Tha wire fell upon n of the cured hy such treatment, and Ga. (Advertisement.) rai. Kroundinf the current. PS f . y New Administrator Named. 0 JUSTJETIIG I- tnrnnrnffnv 0 0 0 0 H of lnoorpora. tlon for the Treasure Ledge Mining and Development Company were filed with the bounty clerk this afternoon. The capital Is 1150,000, with Shares of the par value of 10 cents each. The officers and directors are: Joseph E. Evan, California Accept Svrup of Figs president r D. H. Ecclee, vice president; only look for tha uamo California on - J. Holther, secretary and treasurer; W. H. O'Byme, managing director, and the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most barm-lea- s Mra W. H. OByrne, director. MRS. W. C. MEHSS. 0 0 0 no SaraUt Tbe Tribase. OGDEN, Feb. 23. Articles SALT LAKE WOMAN DIES ; WAS BORN IN GERMANY IN 1835 0 0 0 Aslworth-ObughiinCC- ), F 40ME , 0 0 0 0 BY MINING COMPANY gporia! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Youll like the way in which we ARTICLES ARE FILED 4, 0 Bnnuwicki . sold on easy terms. No interest. 0 Sooner or Later the Brunswick Will Win You 0 H OGDEN, Fob. 25. Ogden lodge No. 719. B. P. O. E., has paid off all the Indebt edneaa of its horns and clubhouse on Grant avenue, and th members are planning a big celebration In the early part of March, at which time the last of the bonds issued and now redeemed will be burned. Ths report that the Indebtedness had been met was made at a meeting of tbe lodge last night. The Elks' boms was formerly the Central school. It was purchased in May, 1911, for 125,000. With the remodeling of was the the Indebtedness building brought. up to 266,000. To meet this expense the club issued bonds, which were sold in this city. The last of these bonds have been redeemed. ere toetnf half, have dasdreff, er are bald, let It be koevs that KOTAkKO, eenuin-tn- s beer ell eaS ether peteat Inxradl-em- a. (msIs la weade-ruit- y roeoeaaful. For nea, emeu, children. Hair ere a. dandruff elimiaatod la - B B B 0BnHB0BHB00HB0H0B00BHKmmHB0HH00 FREE FROM DEBT VOU 0 In View of Such Overwhelming Brunswick Appro valY ou Cannot Afford to Select a Phonograph Before Hearing the Brunswick Special to The Tribase. NEW tt Nine out of ten prospective phonograph buyers who visit our store, finally choose a Brunswick later. saly 0 B prove all the good things we say about the Brunswick. 0 0 0 0 0 Th body will b brought to Ogden for Interment. - B B B t 0 0 0 0 That K new armory Is practically assured for Ogden ts;the announcement made by offices of file local organlsationa of th national guard today, following a meeting between Governor Bamberger and ataff with city and Weber club official! at tha Weber club. It ia stated that the definite plans will be announced from the adjutant generals ortice of th national guard at Balt Lake u n Fad .. list era iS Junes H. Stedmwn hid wife and three children. One of tho rhii-dre- n alao la sick with iminenaa and In la a senoua coudltloa. Funeral arrangemrnta will be made upon the arrival of Mr. Orhring'n mother, who la en route from Rockfteld, Mo. 0 7 OGDEN, Feb. 6. William Cook, years of age, son of Mr. and Mra Edward Cook of this city, died In Los Angeles February 22, according to tha advices received In Ogden today. Mr. Cook went to Eos Angeles a number of months ssro to accept a position as electrician with the Universal Motion Picture company. He Is survived by a and wife, his parents, several brother f opurv. tervLIy h.t Dies of Pneumonia. PARK rrrr. FH. 25. Robert Orbring' died last evenlug from influeua and pneumonia, after n three week iilneae. Re ! survived by ANT BE RUBBED from ST - , Special to Tbs Tribase. U Brunswick. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OGDEN MAN DIES IN LOS ANGELES r--a hr sunhw ths mid era for half a ewitsr. Fra Iron sU timolol lnsndiaabk Dr. Artiior it. IIxMsrll. of tbs Asoirtie IostitoUoa. lea. n B M . g B a a can be lary, with that tired, worn-ou- t the stomach, the feeling. The nerves,blood-floare ail digestive tract, the DEPARTMENT. suffering. Fatal disease arisee from a Gadomene such neglect of symptom. 12S West Center BtT" Telephone 13 Tablets will help rid vou of these They are guaransymptoms. teed to do so or money back so why Two Divorces Granted. delay treatment f Begin at once by goSpecial to Tb Tribute &. Tbe followlnf tfimim ing to your druggist for a tube. HeadPftOFO, Teh. wr ran ted tod U tha Foartli district ache, languor, backache, nervousness, roart: laid. Birknt from Brlha Backett, iirl despondency, and lack of energy and Juba D. Park from Jenaia Farka, ea iba vitality vanish under thia wonderful fitm&d of dtoertioft. tonic treatment. Bold by all druggists. (Advertisement.) Charged With Forgery. Consider n B B B n a n n u ... P R O VO n U warning should be. No one enjoying the best of health '; H th Utah State Farm Bureau, In a bull tin Issued today. Th bulletin follow: "Planting lime la fast approaching, nd the proepert of a nmrcity of water In Funeral service for Mr. Margareb R. ' of the state during the . many Woodard, Dt years of age, wife of William next summer tiow seems more or lee II. Woodard. 46 South Sixth Hast street. Men and Womea certain. Tli experience of last summer Nervous, Worn-Ou- t who died Tuesday, will he held Bundav Need the Rejuvenating Effects would seem to warrant a lot of care on afternoon St 2 oclot k at the Eleventh, the part of the farmer In the selection Of Cadomant ward chapel. The hodv may hevtewed at of th crop to be crown this season. Tablets. the famtlv home between the hours of "In those sections of the aisle where t 12 and 1:30. Interment will be io City an abundance of water la assured for the cemeterv. Is a Easy Man Sick ManT entire season the choice is limited only Mrs. Woodard was born In Fait lake, by altitude, but la those sections where the daughter of William j and Mary there Is a shortage bf water for any part Ann Bmlth. Bhe la survived by her husThere are two kind of lazines of th growing season, thos crops only band and thrae sons, William J. Woodard, should be planted which can be matured tho either mental and physical, la ease, James B. Woodard and Harry J. Woodwhile there Is water. Other wise the failard, and one daughter, Mrs. H. F. Henni-fe- r; conditio can be corrected. That tired ures of last season may be repeated. Ths three brothers, HjTum, Joseph and canal th locals and th InJacob Smith, and ona slater, Mlsa Mary feeling do yod know what it aneanaf dividualcompanies, should ths matter serious Ann Smith, It mean that 70a are iek not bed- consideration at give any rata fast but aick, and not right, a yon Special to The Tribune. PROVO, 8b 35. Funeral services for A. B. HaiUday were held thia afternoon in ths SecAtwood in Chicago. ond ward mealing bouse and were attended many relatives and friends. Klder Ben II. CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Judge John II. by KftUilsea The speakers Wert Klder Atwood, special assistant- - to - Attorney S. P. Kjwrtatn and isUp L. L. Nelson. General Palmer, who has been named to wort rendered by Uw ward decree against choir. - explain .the ..dissolution in all sections of the the five packer United States, stopped off In Chicago be OGDEN corrected their stomach troubles, and have conquered the olj "bugbear of indigeition. Always take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after tneals or just before bed. time. By doing tbit you will be acting ip lei Is The Tribass. watsf OGDEN, Feb. ZJ. That th wisely and playing safe. careful selection Gu to your druggist anywhere and shortage demands th boy a box now. Price, 80 cent. (Adv.) Of ths kinds of crop to plant, la th rutnine . - . Careful Selection of Kind of Crops Planted, Advice of Farm Bulletin. tance. By following this practice many have his testimony today at the hearings of tho house agriculture com mi; tee on leg. station for Control of the meat packing Industry, W. B. Colver, of the federal trade commission, again auggestad laws requiring corporations engaged In inter, state commerce to disclose ' their real owner. Will When Ton usual reason stomach troubles arise Is due to faulty digestion brought about hv overwork, sickness, ovcrcauoj, late hours, etc. The l- -t wsr to correct faulty stom avli troubles due to digestive mistake is lo do wlmt nature wants. All that nature usually heeds in such ease is little assistance to do this work. This is why doctors tell you to diet. Natnr ia then compelled to aid herself. You do not then overwork her wbea shs ia Suggests Laws Requiring Corporations to Disclose Real Ownership. Feb. AT Will Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 4 llalp Digest tha Meal. (,oo,l fo.l in itself is harmier. The Calvin Reumes His Testimony Before House Agri cultural Committee. Washington. l 11 At |