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Show . TltE SALT LAKE TRIKCNE,' SIJKDAT 3T0ITXTKG, DECEMBER 19, 1920. 17 DAVIS HIGH FIVE DEFEATED AT HYRUM ' Electrical Cooperative League Awards Prize Special la Tba HIRI Zion City Puts Drastic Ban on Low Neck Garb Trtu 18. Tba. Davta county buket-Sa- li vat defeated bp tba South Cacba quint here toaif ht bp a erera of ti to IS. Le4dUiham the aalp visitor wb was able te locate the hoop with ability. A. Bird frett locals. for the played Practice Up the retire squad of plapers of are out ta to at the Sooth Cacha hifh thla paar. Prosper ta tot a viaainf team (Continued Front Page One.) food. ire, therefore, verp Lineup and ettmmarp peanuts, I cents a pound; rice, 2 - cents a DAWS COL NT Y HIGH. D4 cunts- If uncleaned M. (ta Dac. vu Dec. 18. Two censPra, with one doxn woolen shawls, were appointed today by Wilbur Qlenn Vollv, overseer of Zion, to enforce an" order against the in th wearing of low nock dree Zion tabernacle. y Th censors, Mr. W. HI Ciendenen, wife of th mayor, and Mrs. T. C. Plhl, are to place a shawl around any woman who violate tha order, conduct her from tho tabernacle and aur. render her te a waiting policeman. A algn has been posted across the front of th tabernacle warning Zion women against wearing dresses with-ocollars, skirts mor than threo Inches above th ankle, openwork sleeve or trans: stocking, ZION, and pound if cleaned; potatoes, 25 cents a bushel; long 1 cents a pound, and cotstaple cotton, ton seed, cocoanut, peanut and soy bean oils, 20 cents a gaHon. Asked for Schedule. The committee ssfcetl th treasury department to compile a schedule of rates on wool products which would be equal to the rates applied to wool This schedule Is expected to be ready early Monday for Inclusion in th bill when inReferee, Beraaiea. troduced. Mr. Fordney announced. Proposals to Include sugar, hogs, froxen beef, vegetable seeds, barley, flax, butter and potato flour and potato starch In ths list were voted- down. For the most park according to members, .the committee voting showed five opponents to tb proteotlonist measure and never lea than three. Representative Rainey, Dem'wrat, Illinois, was understood to hav Informed the committee he would lead a T.onr fight against it. Demand for Inclusion of many manufactured products were made by several committee members, but leaders said these probably would vote for the bllL Specie) te The Tribune. Dee. 1. OGDEN, . ed Drawing Will Be Featured Referring to rejiorts of wagers made on the jury a action, he said in court that those who believed in its integrity were entitled to a run for their money." The government charged that the defendants were involved in a plot, directexclusive ed by Brolaski, to sell The $23 prize announced several weeks rights for illegal disposition of liquor. ago by the Rocky Mountain Electrical They were accused of transactions in running into thousands of dolCooperative league for the best artistic whisky lars. ' symbol to be used on letterheads and in general advertising, has been awarded to Miss Florence Truelson, 1792 Lake Court Orders Executions street. Lincoln to Proceed The winning design Is declared by the in symjudges to be unusually adroit LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 1$. Unless some bolic suggestion and splendid in technical unexpected legal obstacle Is interposed execution. With a moantaln range loom- within the next forty-eighours, A Ison B. Cole and Allen V. G rammer will be ing In the background and a winged hu- electrocuted in the state penitentiary man figure registering speed and rugged next Monday between the hours of sunstrength dominating athe picture. Miss rise and sunset. The supreme court late Truelson has found happy medium this evening entered an order and through which to portray the magic of ment dismissing the petition In Judgerror electrical power and light. The key filed in behalf of Cole last Friday and and the lightning flash are featured to recalled the error writ and of suspension advantage. sentence issued day, when Governor The drawing Will be featured on ail of- McKelvle grantedthat a from reprieve Friday ficial stationery and In the advertising to Monday. Grammar, who had no apof the league. It comprehends every peal pending, has automatically been reaims. and phase of the league's scope prieved because of the determination of It is strongly suggestive of cooperation Governor McKsivi that the two men among manufacturers, Jobbers, should suffer the death penalty at the and central stations all same time. branches of the electrical industry that Tonight Warden Fenton of the state will participate in the league's activities. penitentiary began arrangements for the A touch of local color is supplied by the execution. Both Cole and Grammer were mountain skyline seen in the background. transferred to the death cell after being It Is the aim of the league to conduct the notified of ruling of the court. They an educational campaign that will en- accepted- the news without emotion. courage cooperation among the several Grammer told the warden he had given branches of the industry, to further the up hope, but Cole said he believed somepractice of ethical business methods and thing would Intervene to save him. The to give the consumer better value for the executioner, F. E. Currier of Boston, money ha spends for electrical service.ex- Mass, who was summoned last ThursThe Activities of the league aril! in Lincoln Sunday morn day, will arrive ' tend to the states of Utah and Idaho b)I. and also to that portion of Wyoming and Nevada served by Balt Lake City as a goods. Debating Teams Chosen distributing center for electrical An advertising campaign is being planned tne of the will message carry by University of Utah that every household la the league's alms into intermountain west. Final debating tryouts were held at the University of Utah --Friday afternoon for the purpose of choosing the debating teams to represent the university, in all Alleged Forger of Bonus debates this year. Checks Under Arrest intercollegiate The following were selected to represent the university In ths debates with U. and the A. U I Dudley Fred N. Morris, accused of forging and the B. Y. Horace J. Knowlton, Miss Alene cashing two soldier's bonus inchecks for Crafts, A. C. Hatch, Durham Morris, F. May and Phillips, $69 each at Pocatello, Ida , A. Smith, Miss Jennie Sessions- and Miss June, 1919, has been arrested by secret Helen Murdock. service operatives at Central City, Neb., For the Idaho Montana triangle the according to information received yester- fallowing contestants were chosen to repsecret service day at the United States resent the University of Utah: W. C. office at Salt lake. He will be returned Joseph Worthen, Scott Matheeon, to Pocatello for trial. Morri made a com- Rocha, Cleon Wilkins, Miss Sylvtd Draper and plete confession, the telegram received In Dean Dlnwoodey. Balt Lake said. Professor D. Angus Boyer, Dr. R. D. He is alleged to have stolen the checks, Harrlman and Dr. Chauncey Houstman which were payabls to Ora J. Barber and were the Judges at the tryout. W. M. secrewhile assistant Qeorge A. Phllbtn, university debating manager, actYoung Mens Christian asso- Nelson, tary of the Pocatello. He was secretary ed as chairman. ciation at of the Young Men's Christian association when arrested. In- Mercantile at Central City, Neb.,case Company at were made by vestigations in the service operative, secret W. Blair, Carl Wendover incorporates oecret service formerly attached to the now a member office at Salt Lake, but The Tristate Mercantile company, of of the Spokane office. Wendover, filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state n yesterday, Convicted of Conspiracy showing an authorises capitalisation of Official Stationery Advertising Matter. at ht dealer-contracto- rs - a - in Coast Liquor Cases SAX FRANCISCO, Dm. 18. Harry Broiaskl and DouglaA Newton were found guilty of conspiracy to violate the prohibition law by a Jury in the United States district court here today. Julee Carnage, the third defendant In the case, was acquitted. The jury was out forty hours. In receiving the verdict, Judge Doo ling said to the jury: If we were used to having $100 bills flourished in the corridors ahd bets made on the result of trials, we would not have bad to detain you here so long. But a proper regard for both court and jury required that no reasonable time be spared in attempting to compose your difficulties.' Judge Maurice T. Dooling refused to accept reports yesterday that a dead-- : lock had made agreement impossible. Ideal Floral Company In . $t shares. Joseph Conley Is president, W. R. Kings land vioe president,, J. F. Jensen secretary, and David Morrison and Hilda Erickson additional directors. The Conley store site Is taken over by the company at $2500, and $4150 in cash has been subscribed for stock. - The Walllck Bird Drug oompany, of Springvllle, filed an amendment to Its articles, changing the name to the Charles Drug company. Handley is president and O. D. Kennedy $50,000 Opp. Z. 0. M. I. Leave for California Fresh Cut Flowers House Plants O., Dec. COLUMBUS. Annual Christmas Program Attended Dance and by Many Merry-Maker- s. For more than four hours yesterday afternoon the dubrooms of the Balt Lake aerie No. (T, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Vt 401 South West Temple street, were taken possession of by more than 400 children who were guests of tho Eagles at a Christmas dancing party and entertainment. The dance is an annual affair given for children of the members and also for because who are invited youngster otherwise they might not havo a tasto of Christmas frolic. There were children of all ages and sizes, from wee babies in the arms of mothers who cam to bring the older children, to boys and girls in their teena The dance floor was crowded and along the sides in the chairs were groups ol children eating peanuts and candy and That they all were munching apples. having a good time wae evident by the noise. Shouts of laughter mingled with the strains which came from an overworked pianola in one of tho reception rooms downstairs. A program of recitations and musical numbers put on by children under the direction of William P. Maack, preceded Miss Carrie Larsen, a the dancing. teacher at the Uintah school, had charge of the children. The entertainment committee, which comprises John D. Fife, Jr , chairman; William P. Maack, B. S. Llttleford and Cart A. Kuhn, was assisted In the supervision of the party by the Franklin regular standing committee: Christiansen, worthy president; Robert N. Young, vice president; H. A. Welling, trustee; H. 8. McCann, secretary; Harry Don, treasurer, and Berkley Olson, trustee. 1 Twentv-thre- e members of the Ohio State university football- - squad, undefeated champions of the western conference, left this morning for Pasadena, Calif., where they will meet the University of California eleven New Year's day. In addition to th team and its corpa of coaches, trainers and camp followers, half a hundred rooters were aboard the special train, which is scheduled to land the Buckeyes on the scene of combat next Friday. Two practice sessions are scheduled en route at Denver, Colo., December 20, and Palo Alto Calif . December 21 and several shorter stopovers will be mad at points where alumni have arranged receptions for the party. The Buckeyes finished their daily practice schedule yesterday with a light workout on a field. Coach Wile announced that recovery of several men from slight injuries would probably mean that all regulars would be in action at Pasadena, Including "Pete" BUnchoomb, halfback; Hoge" Workman. quarterback, and other stars. snow-cover- ed Will Keep Skaters Posted Regarding Ice' Conditions In New York City, a huge red hall hangs In front of th office of the New York World when the Ice rinks of th elty are reported as being in good skating condition. By that sign, the people of America's largest city ar Informed dally the throughout the winter regarding chances for a good glide over th smooth de. "X-ra- y parent blouse. Lincoln Highway Closed Through Parley's Canyon HOUSTON TO SUBMIT SOLDIER BONUS VIEWS WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WIA, Deo. 18. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champion, upon his return to hie home at Nekooaa, near here, today, announced he has received an offer for e match with IXrl Osddock in San Francisco. Hs said ho had not decided whether to accept the offer, but that he will leave for Ban Jose. Cal., In a few days one-ha- provided in th bonus bilL It was decided at th meeting also to give a number of interests arf opportunity to b heard beforei action is taken upon th bonus bill. The Chicago Board of Trade la one of a number of organ! sations which has asked an opportunity to be heard upon tax sections of th measure. On of the methods provided for raising money in the bill to a tax upon transactions upon grain exchanges This is opposed by the exchangee. The probability is that after hearing the various objections raised, adverse action will be taken, at least With re spoct to the cash bonus feature, Defer Action on Recess, r WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Question of a recess during the Christmas holidays came up today In the senate, but action was deferred until Monday to await disposition by the bouse - of th resolution to revive the war finance corporation. Senators Thomas, Democrat, of Colorado, and Townsend, Republican, of opposed a recess, the former declar ing that the senate should "stay her and attend to business " Earlier senate leaders had agreed tentatively to a virtual suspension of activity during th holidays by recess of three under a "gentleman's days' duration agreement" not to consider important meanwhile. legislation Too nouse has decided to eurtail its re cess to Friday and Saturday of next week, but has taken no action as to New, Year's. on a fine new PHONOGRAPH Mich-Igan- This new phonograph is equal in size and volume of TONE to competitive ones quoted at $200.00 Price of 12 selections 6,00 t v Denman Cables Balfour. WASHINGTON. Dee. 18. William Den man. first chairman of the shipping board, made public tonight a cablegram he hag addressed to Arthur J. Balfour at the British foreign office to "dispel" the belief that he, as head of th British war mission had informed th president and other American officials in 1917 of the existence of secret allied treaties relating to Shantung and other matters. In a statement, Mr. Denman said he had "sought permission" to make public bis own knowledge on the subject as on of the officials who conferred with tho British mission. "If Mr. Balfour will deny that he made tho alleged disclosure," he added, "It will not be necessary for me to procure th desired permission." Salt Lak la not to bo outdone In this particular. According to an announcement given out by Freeman Bassett, manager of tho A. G. 8paldlng Brothers store, a red ball will hang in front of the store on all days that there is reported to be good skating on th several rinks of the city. Th hall to eighteen inches in diameter. On either side of th sphere th word Skating" to printed in bold whit letters. Th Idea has been tried In New York, s. and it la said to hav met with great Testimony Concluded. Although there have been reports WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Taking of wrlttsn on blackboards in this city In verbal relative to the missing past years, the red ball Idea Is an innova- ballot testimony senatorial in tion the state for informing the fans contest Inin ths Michigan, 1918, waa concluded as to th condition of th ice. the senate elections committee today by and the recount of the ballots cast In th election will begin January 4. Will , Before th hearing concluded the comBe mittee heard further testimony about th purchase of F. A. poison, assistant secto Henry Ford, of waste paper BAKERSFIELD, CaL, Deo. It. What retary the city hail .at Saginaw, Mich., il to billed as a match raoe to de- from into which witnesses hav testified that cide th national dirt track racing title soma missing ballots war thrown. la scheduled to start In th Bakersfield mile speedway tomorrow afternoon, with Roaco Bearlea, Ira Vail and Eddie Asks Support by Congress. Hearn as the competing drivers. Ths SACRAMENTO, Calif.. Dee. 18 Govwinner, besides a cash prise, will receive ernor William D. Stephens today sent to a diamond medal offered by Barney Old- members of congress from the Paclflo field. coast a letter atcompanylng a copy of the state board of control report on th alien land problem and asking for their Will support in antlailen legislation or disin congress. cussion Provo Meet Ths letter declares the west 1a the outpost of white civilisation and must stand as a unit to resist ths encroachpedal to The Tribune. ment of th Japanese and other oriental PROVO, Dob. 1$ Henry Jones of Provo and Dsslt Davis of Idaho will wrestle In races." a finish bout at ths state armory Mon- Sheppard-Towner BiH Passed. day night. Good preliminaries have been arranged and include boxing bouts beWASHINGTON, Doo. U. Its total ap-tween Craven and Hickman, and Carter a. 04. ivoubOU and Leavitt, for three rounde each. All frUpl iMx.Uil the Hlienpard-Towne- r 000, Mil for of tb men ar in good condition. federal and state ajd to mothers and infanta was passed today by ths senate and now goes to th house. London Through amendment th senate eliminated, provisions of the original, measure Meet New showing medical and nursing aid to be extended to mother and Infants at homes NEW YORK, Dec. 18. Two London in hospitals at government expense. police, the vanguard of111 a delegation of British bobble that a Work ort Apportionment. match pugilistic eklli with New Torks finest In Janof WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 uary, wilt arrl e her tomorrow on the a bill for reapportioning the Drafting membership steamship Imperator, In addition to th in th house on the basis of the Increase boute between th pellce, the InternationIn population ahon In th 1920 censu al Sporting elub has arranged for match begun today by th census commitbetween champions of th American and waa tee, pursuant to a decision reached by British armies and navies Republican members at a caucus last night to push through such legislation at th present session of congress. Team $206.00 Our Price $108.75 You Save 97.25 NOW 1 year. gin r RACHEL DAVIS. ' 44 : 100-m- v Twenty Members of French Vessel Crew Are Drowned $ T A j'f, fbt' Sbjh. d, CLEVELAND, O, Dec. 18. An Inquiry receUed tonight from the Tacoma Advertising club asking- if East Technical high school footbsll eleven of this city would plav th Everett, Wesh , high school team at Tacoma January- I, If the gam can be arranged. East Tech, football official paid they would play. - - 4 v I stay tirffli. delivered for 1 13 Whorw fhoertttcBl RiMwuui'wun Salt to 19 East Ut South Ukq trwtort BBiny SAHSheO buyf franaMM Tomorrow Cleveland May Play Everett on January First TX -- Machine A Records ' ry Policemen to Yorks Finest Members of the Bachelor Knights, composed of bachelor members of the Knights of Columbus, will give the fifth of their series of winter danoes at the Ladles' evening. DeLiterary clubWedqesday v cember 23. r The dancing party la to be one event In a holiday festival prepared by the bachelors. The Evans orchestra wiu furnish the music. The arrangements ar in charge of a committee of bachelors of consisting James Lynch, 8. J. Maloney and G. L. Buckley. No mor thla Next ysaf' be- auo-ces- at Viaiaal Bachelor Knights Will Give Holiday Dance In order that the presentation of Hander "Messiah," to be given New Year's day at the tabernacle by the Balt Lake Oratorio society, may have as large and as complete a symphony orchestra aa la possible to obtain. Musical Director 6qulre Coop to combing the city and community for additional qualified orchestra players. All of the orchestra men of Salt iAke who hav participated In previous productions and who are still in the city have already been engaged for the New Year's (lay performance, but within the lagt year a number of old player have found positions in Pacillc coast cities. In keeping with tha community spirit of th productions and with the desire to augment' the orchestra by as many pieces ae circumstances and conditions edit permit, Mr. Coop is seeking to enlist the services of capable orchestra player Who hav not before appeared in the presentation of this great oratorio. A number of well qualified instrumentalists have alreadi been located and the director expects to gain still further additions to hi enlarged orchestra for this occasion. Tryouts for players who desire to participate in the orchestra work for the New York rendition have been held at Intervals during the week. Th first rehearsal with tha full orchestra will ba held a week from today. The oratorio chums will again rehearse th Messiah" at Barratt hall thla afternoon at the usual hour of 4 oclock. Jones and Davis SALT LAKE WOMAN DIES AT HOSPITAL ; FUNERAL TUESDAY MRS. Director It Combing City in Hunt for Additional Players. Oratorio Musical The Lincoln highway to virtually closed through Farley's canyon, according to a report to the weather bureau office mad by J. O. Southern, located at Mountain Dell. Lek Tribune Leased Wire. Chicago Trlbme-Sal- t More than a foot of fresh snow has WASHINGTON, Dec. ll Secretary of fallen since making from one the Treasury Houston will be asked to to one and Wednesday, lf feet at the Mountain appear before the senate finance com- Dell reservoir and more than four feet mittee early next week 'to express his over the higher hills to the south. visas on the soldiers' bonus bill Senator McCumber of North Dakota, acting chairWILL ENTERTAIN CHILDREN. man of the committee, wae instructed The Public Speaking club of tha Unito convey the Invitation to the secretary of Utah will entertain the chilat an executive session held today. In- versity on dren at the Neighborhood House asmuch as Secretary Houston is strongly West South street Tuesday afterSecond opposed to the granting of cash bonuses noon, A tree be Christmas will large men as provided In the pend? to CHURCH TQ HOLD SERVICES. for the children and the afternoon Ing bill, the request that he appear be- given A special program is to be presented In story-tellibe will and spent playing fore the senate committee was taken as Misa Donna Jones will have at the regular Sunday school session in meaning that its members desire to bol- games. the Weils ward this morning. ster up their position, which to expected charge of arrangements to be adverse to the measure. ' Secretary Houston, when he appears before the committee, to expected to reiterate his assertion made in his annual report that the finance of the country . r it are in such condition that it will not be wise to embark upon any scheme for n inmiiMiErijiT n such a huge expenditure of money as SotoWsrsMurtalnRepreMtitatiMf Lewis May Meet Caddock Bakersfield Track in San Francisco Match Scene of Race Today secretary. Bar-le-Du- o, four-rou- Ohio State Footballers (J PARI8, Dec. IS The French dispatch ran aground tho night boat of December 14, near Cape Doro, and It IS believed twenty members of hsr crew were drowned. Seventy others were saved Mrs. Rachel Davis, 14 years of , although the ship was lost, an Athens wife of Warren E. Davis, I4T South Bev. dispatch said. tnth West street, died at a Halt lake hospital yesterday, 6h I survived by CLASH REPORTED IN DALMATIA. her husband and fi .Infant daughter, Order Xmas Flowera Now Deo. from Dispatches ROME, Zara, three days old. and two othar children, Dalmatia, report that 200 troops, by or- a eon three years of age, and a daughter der of Bear Admiral Mlllo, commander five years of- - age. A brother. Hex R, V' of the Italian naval forces In Dalmatia, Atktn of Halt lake, and a Bleter, Mrs D. HEREBY GIVEN IS THAT NOTICE marched to the barracks of the Dalma- J. Thompson of Altona, also survive her llic meeting of the board of pardons ad- tian volunteer corne (or tho. puryoee of Mr imwtw-w born at tit George and vertised f'r the 19th and 2ulrtof De- disarming the volunteer. we the daughter of Mrs W. J. Roach, to been 1930, has Frireeleted. Rifle shot 1114 West Eighth South street, this city. postponed cember, The Dalmatian at the same hour were exchanged and several on both side Funeral eervtcee will be held Tuesday day, December 14th, Dan U. Shields, secretary, were wounded The commander of the at Spanish Fork, th former home of Mrs. and jilaca. Intervened and tho troop Davie Th body la at th Larkin underoarllilneere and Harden Bannlon, acting governor. 4847 were withdrawn. taking establishment 38 South Main , Bromeo of Sacramento won the feature event of the weekly boxing show at the Wasatch club arena here last evening from Mysterious Jimmy Brown of Ogden. Brown took the count early In the second round after Bromeo had planted a left hook to the jaw and followed this punch with right to the stomach. From the viewpoint of the fans, the contest between Red Thomas of Ogden and George Millner of Brigham City was the star attraction of the evening. The youths are flyweights and dealt out four work. It was called rounde of rapid-fir- e a draw. won from Red Briggs of Balt Lak Kid Hardy of San Francisco with a left to the stomach. Young Shepard of Ogden won the curtain raiser from Denver George in the second round with a knockout Joe Young .of Sacramento took th count In the first round of his four-rouevent with Lloyd Wyatt of Brigham City. Young Ketehel of 8alt Lake and Bill a fast Bailey of Ogden-box. draw. In the semiwindup Danny O'Brien of Salt Lake and Billie Johnson of Ogden fought four dreary rounds. Three times during this contest the two men were ordered to cease ''stalling and at the end of the four, rounds Manager Jim A Downing pronounced it no contest large crowd was in attendance. Claire III., ut - Bromeo Knocks Out Brown in the Second COAKLEY COLUMBIA GRID COACH. NEW TORK. Dee. 18. Andy Coakley, coach of th Columbia university bees ball team from 1811 to till, today signed a contract to coach th football team for th next three yearn. Oakley formerly a Philadelphia American league we pitcher. Section Operation Suspended. house WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Th voted today to euspend until January 1, section of the Clayton anti-tru1921, th act prohltdting railroad from havfuring financial Interest In concern nishing them with supplies and requiring th purchase ol supplies from th lowest bidder. Now comes the biggest drop in meat prices that the people of Salt Lake City have had in a long time. These pricej will itart Monday, December 21, and continue until further notice. COMMON LARD, 2 LBS, S5o PURE LARD, 20c POUND Prime Bibs Boiled, nest Beef Boast, Good Bolling Beef, 227,0 Lb. Lb. 10c; 3 Lb. 25o 12,e and 15c Lb. w Bnmp Boast, 17 "2c Lb. Loin Steak, Best, 19c Lb. Best Mutton Stew, loc Lb ; 3 for 26c of Mutton, Lga 19c Lb. Beat Leg of Fork, 26o Lb. Beet Forterhouso Steak. 25c Lb. Good Beefsteak, 171jC; 2 for 36o OooOfutton Boast, 12ac Lb. Fork Boast, Lb Boat Cuts Veal, 22c-25- Bound Steak, 21c Lb. Good Beef 8 tow, Lb., 8c Best Mutton Chop, 18c Lb., 2 for 35c Best Pork Chops, 30c Lb..; 2 c for 65o Best Veal Boast, 16c and 20c Lb. 22 'a c Lb. st Evaders Are Excepted. WASHINGTON. Deo. It An amendment to the houee reeolutton repealing e most of the laws, providing It ahould "hot apply to draft evader or deserters, Wa Introduced In th senate today. VEAL STEW, LB. FOUND Seal 12VaO &nd 15o skin war-tim- EEK8 U. B. COTTON. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Boland to to buy between 800, 00(1 and 400,000 seeking CADOOCK THROW PETER. bales of Amerltan cotton, according to LOS ANGEIJC8. Cal., Dee. 18 Earl Information given today by Frlnretl.a-bormtok- b Folteh minister, - to Benntor Cadderk of - lew, termer he vywelght The champion wrestler, defeated "Wreetllng llltchcoik. Democrat of Nebmeka. BherlfT' Peter of Omaha, Nab , In former ha reielved advices that Great I oland hav head and concluded an Britain leor straight falls I'alng a hold, Ceddock threw Peters In 41 51. Th arrangement under which Poland la to k be given eaoond fall ram after wrestling 4 It, year time to pay far substantial Duroliaaes of Australian wool. using a wrist lock and head lock. Cad-doc- a Owner can cape. have same by giving accurate description. Apply Superintendent, AUERBACH COMPANY. Idaho Rural No. 1 Potato c: for Thla Week Only &t $1.50 FIE mntDEED-- - . at Tyngi Warehouse, 3rd West and 7th South. - , , |