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Show 'U- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30,1921, 6 the bill Into and out of the education committee's conferences, that there la little probability of amendment, and that tha measure will be given short shrift on final consideration. Flv minor house bills were passed, among them being the hotel Inspection and cold storage egg blTls of the public health committee and tha one requiring mining corporations to report to the state mine Inspector instead of the commie-slonof commerce and Industry. One Sure of Passage, a Idaho Legislature 'Is Not Likely to Pass Measure Aimed at Education Head Will Probably Be Reported Out of Committee at Early Date and Promptly Killed to Tho Trlbnso. BOISE. Idaho, Jan. 39. Valiant effort of the chairman of the house committee on education, W. Scott Hall of Oneida, to obtain Indorsement of the committee of the whole house for hi blit to abolish the office of tat commissioner of education, brought out today what seems tor be a certain conviction that the measure will be killed. Twice reported from the educational committee the bill was on general, orders It was reached today for amendment. only at the noon hour and no action was taken, the house adjourning before general discussion was finished. Chairman Hall made a strong and eloquent speech supporting the bills two provisions, namely: That the salaries of heads of state educational Institutions should be fixed by the legislature, and that the appointive office, of commissioner of education should cease to exist He declared that the people bed given a definite mandate regarding the latter when they voted against the abolishment of the office of superintendent Of publio Instruction In the face of the assertion that there was duplication In the two offices. Eleven new bills were Introduced. One of them Is assured of passlng the lower house from the moment of Its submission, as the names of thirty-o- n out of ths fifty-fomembers appear upon It as sponsors. This Is House bill No. 118, providing that school 'district special levies shall be limited to S mills Instead of the 10 mills now snowed, but that the county general school tax may be raised from fit to 30 per capita ot school census. This, the sponsors declare, will remedy tha Ills ot districts richly Inclined but Impoverished in funds Another measure Introduced would empower Independent school districts to levy emergency taxes In 19.il and 19.13 In excess of the present statutory limit. Other bills which were introduced Include proposals to make treasurer of second class cities elective Instead of appointive and to place a civil on the public utilities commission.engineer ' Test Vote Is Clocked. A test vote the strength of the Witty tax relief meisure waa blocked toSenator day by Whitcomb, who moved as a substitute motion that the bill be reported out of committee of the whole without recommendation. Senator had previously McMurray moved that the committee arise and report the bill with the recommendation that It do past. Senator Whitcomb and others snd they wished to Study over a substitute for section one, end Senator Witty, the author, and others, voted for the substitute motion that the bill be reported Out without recommendation. An Impressive feature of the morning session was the eulogising of President McKinley to commemorate his- Seventy-eight- h birthday anniversary.' on - Permanent Organization It Effected by Auditon peelsl to The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Jan, 39 County auditors of Idaho effected a permanent organization today In the rooms of the Boles chamber of commerce by electing the following officers: Byron E. Hyatt, Robert S. McCrea, Boise, president; Sandpotnt, vice president; C. Lea French, American Kalis, secretary-treasure- r. Plana were made for the holding of Declared Autocratic. the next- annual convention of the audi. Chairman Hall read a was telegram from the tors and a tentative constitution United States commissioner of education presented, . . this no existed in that duplication stating Ho proother state save Wyoming. nounced the board of education as It Is Alcohol to Be established In Idaho the most autocratic Medicine Makers and Independent of any in the United States, and yet maintained that the board was ruled by the commissioner, whom CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Ralph W. Stone, they could employ by a majority vote, Illinois prohibition director for this disbut could discharge only by a trict, announced todav that henceforth vole. It was learned after adjournment from alcohol deliveries will be refused to. members of the house who have followed manufacturers of five pat- - Refused Patent two-thir- well-know- opening up of some excellent ore, says fisMr. Evans. especSsii y in the No. sure country, Three Members " Former Governor Cox Ends Conference at Capital Jof One Family Marry on Sly er Spcll - B WASHINGTON, Jan.; 29. Former. Governor Jamee M. Cox of Ohio left for Dayton tonight after a week of which nave "convinced Demo-- j eratie- - party leader that he will in all probability be a candidate for the pres-- ! idential nomination in 1924. j Governor Cox e final move in re-- ' building hie political fence was a visit to the nouse of representatives, where he renewed acquaintances my.de during his service in that body. "Many with whom ho conferred were men who went down with him in th November eleo-- . tion. I see that the tidal wave hit you, ! too, Bill,' he greeted Representative William A. Ashbrook of Youngstown, 4 TLANTIC CITY, N. J Jen. 39. A triple elopement involving three members of one heuehoid, none of whom knew of the others intentions, wst disclosed today wlth the an. nouncemenT That William M. Chase, retired New York manufacturer, and hie daughter Edith and Evelyn had married their respective mate within hours. . twenty-fou- r Mies Edith Chaee started thd matrimonial race ysterdy by slipping away from home ostensibly for a shopping trip. Sh married Robert Crofte. Mr. Chase quietly left home to marry Mrs. Elisabeth Obrgfelt-Oreturning home they wars greeted by Mr. Chase's ether daughter, Evelyn, who had b scorn the bride th day before at Greenwich, .Conn., of Donald Riddle, eldest son of former Mayor Wlllism Riddle. i referring to the latter political fortunes. While in Washington the former governor arranged for passports for his trip to Europe in June. He admitted that he had received many flattering offer for literary work on hie coming travels. He hat refused thorn all, he said. Numerous other proent medicines. prietary medicines, the manufacturers Of which are alleged to have don business on a great scale since the advent of prohibition, will be added b6 the list soon, Mr. Stone said. He estimated that in the last six months of 1920 his office issued 5000 permits to manufacturers of patent medicines to Obtain alcohol. The proprietary association her recently pledged its resources for the - prodwhis- Mine Is Shipping ' Steadily Columbus-Rexa- r I infill r Three-Boo- iifj4jrfr t: y ll Excellent, road conditions which have prevailed In th Dltjle Cottonwood can. yon during the past month have mads possible steady shipping from toth Superinmins, according tendent Charles M. Evans, who ta in th city. During th month of January a total loads has been hauled hy of eighty-thre- e team from the mine to the railroad. Mr. Evans expects that this total, by hauling will be brought up, to today and Monday, loads. These loads. It more. than ninety la estimated, average in weight five wet of moisture Is aptons The percentage proximately IT per cent. was a severe During Friday there storm, says Mr. Evans. Between the hours of 9 in the morning and I in the afternodn one foot of snow fell. Development work I resulting In the Colum-bus-Rex- Cottage" Outfits No Interest Added 4.00 Down, $1.00 7.50 Down, $2.00 $ $100-$1- 0.00 Down, $2.50 $200 $20.00 Down, $3.C0 $300 $30.00 Down, $4.00 $400-$4- 0.00 Down, $5.00 $500 $30.00 Down, $6.25 Just .a moderately furnished apartment that you and she will both love. Th furnishings are neat, attractive, up to, date, and make just" the kind of c little home you want. Our price during the great January Pale for SL-S- as u.. Easy Terms $325.03 $4.00 Weekly $ 35$ 75$ VWM'Vif.w i" a a a a a a lays claim to antiques. No Section in the Home Is Better Prepared With Items of Uncommon Interest Than Our Bug Department. , j All Sizes Its Full Size Bruszeli Bugs, for Monday and Tuesday Room-siz- e Rug raosATt recU clerk or to (or furthrr lafrtnttoa.t l IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lftke county. Mate of Utah. In tha matter of the estate of Mary Ferguson Keith, deceased. Nolle a, The petition of David Keith, exsrutor of the estate of Mary Ferguaon Keith, deceased, for confirmation of the tale Ot th following described personal property, to wit: , Bond of th Ban Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake Railroad company, In the sum of 561.39 per thousand dollar of par value of tha said bonds, together with accrued Interest on the said bond from and after the tint day of December, 1920, to and Including the 21at day of January. 1921, the bonds to be delivered as follows, to wit: 20.000 00 par value Immediately; 20.000 00 par value February 11, 1971, S3 20.000.- 00 par value March 6, 1921; ass 30.000.- 00 par value March 36, 1921, and 3 to after January 31, 1921, pay Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; 1. 9 share of th stork of the Z. C. M. for the sum of 4839 90, at appear from th return ot sale filed In this court, ha been aot for hearing on Tues lay, the rat dy of February, A. D. 1921. at 10 a. m., at the county courthouse, o'clock In the courtroom ot said court, In Salt S3 S3 Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness tha clerk of said court, with tha seal thereof affixed, thia 7th day of January, A. D. 191. S3 CLARENCE COWAN, (Seal.) Clerk. "By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. R. A. McBroom, Attorney for Petitioner y767 Unprecedented Reductions Effective Throughout the Store. PAY ONLY $5.00 DOWN r Old customer! and new customers alike can benefit. . Never before such amazing opportunities to realize undreamed-o- f savings in wanted apparel for the whole family. LADIES COATS Thirty only to close $49.75 1 Twenty only to close1 A I U to $59 V Liens Suits 1 H Forty only ALL to close During This Sale & OCoats to Special in This Sale 0w U Lai La ' ONE LOT LADIES SHOES Broken Sizes to Close $65 TO $10.00 ONE LOT .jus $ QI WAISTS Price Dresses Eft ONE LOT ONE LOT Ladies ) Specially Priced TO PlusT Coats - Mens Suits & OCoals to $50 LOT Ladies ONE LOT. to LADIES' to Close All Sails Boy During This Sale S3 S3 BANKRUPTCY. Truetee S'e. BT ORDER OF REFEREE TN BANK-ruptc- y 1 am aut horiaed to receiva sealed bids on the properly and assets of tha o bankrupt. Dynovtra Mfg. All of tha machinery (lathes, drill motor, power punch, ate ), equippresses, ment, stock and supplies, and office furniture. together with three patent aa , fol'ows; 1 S3 Patent en Dynovtm magneto charger ) Patent on Putt Cap. Patent on Unit Connection. S3 All bids will be opened at 10 a. m. FebEft ruary II, 1921, and tha above mentioned property will be Bold to highest bidder. may be Inspected and bids reIroprty ceived at 147 Bast Second South street, fPj H. W. WALKER. Lake bait City. Trustee. V7S64 SHOES Broken Sizes TO . $14.00 9 M I I , 9 9 ! 5 in IU U did NOTICK TO aiDOtRt. r3? Branch exchange, Wasatch 160, connecting all departments , QUALITY OUR FIRST THOUGHT Wt ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, by paresis m post, express or freight Try som of tmr Fancy Pastries, French Pastries, Oakes, Pits, Bella and Bread EXTRA FANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EXTRA SPECIAL for On Week Only, Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 31 , - MEAT DEFT. Swifts Picnic Puritan Hamd Puritan Breakfast , STOCKHOLDtRO ING. I'hr'-tft- f?.a.. 4Gs dosen. VuQ 3 far 25c 25c 24c Bunkiat Oranges, Very delicious, dosen 35o Sunklst Lemons, Its. Fancy Dry Unions......... Homs Mads Old Monk V Olivo Oil Imported Pints ...,66c 990 Pints Quarts . . .11.79 3 Quarts ..$3.52 Gallons . ..$6.64 Log Cabin Syrup 88c 45c tins 74c 900 tins $1.76 tins . $1.4$ No. 21, can Velva 37c Cane Syrup 45c Blue Ribbon 60c Sorghum ,34c .410 - .21c S5c Morgans Salad 30e Jaffa 60c Whit Drtrs'ng . .....20c 30c Dromedary .25o Dates . 70 jar Hlpollte Marshmallow 69c Cream . 65c can Pineapple for Pineapple ta r 23 Strictly Fresh Bench 64c Eggs, dozen 35c Dried Or apes 29c 25-lbox ..$7.00 40c Home 'Made Mines Meat, lb.. .28 .....2 9 :30 a. m. 210 for. lie Fancy Creamery Butter lie 43c 38c for 60c can (Cherries 49c 30c can Ripo 23c Olives . 60e can Bartlett Peara for 75a Two Deliveries Daily House Coffee 60c 60c Barrington Hall 50c Coffee 35s can Mackerel 23c 60c can Asparagus ....... 4 So can 20c and 2 :30 p. m. Illllllilllllilllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllillilllllllliilllllllllll Uncqualed Service Fries ta All One Gold Crown Bridge Work Gold Inlays MKCT. Notice la hereby given that tha annual meeting of the stockholders of th Oodlv Mining company will b held at, th or tha company, room 721. Hearn on Tuesday Febniarr 1., HR the election of :ip.'k p. m., turaotore-- ' end - wfftrer .uviag transaction and tha such ef fur year, othr business a may b brought bafot th meeting JAMF.lt F.. BERK7.ET, Facratar. Dated January 10, illl. yltJl ff 23e 35 Compound, I Ra I OB . per pound Lard... LAUNDRY SOAP Diamond C., Silk. Swift's Whits, FUks Whit 6c BAB 10 BA$3 FOB 55o y446l OF - - Bacon Nectar Brand Breakfast Bacon..,,. DIPT. GSOCZET Hams...,,,... The state board ef atamlnere will re reive Tilda up te 1 o'clock noon of Monday, February 7, at iha office of the undersigned, for fumiehlng Incandescent lamps to th eapltol and other atate Institutions for a period of one year. Each bid must be accompanied by cenlfled check for 10 per cent of th amount of th contract. Th atnt board of examiners reearve th right ta reject any and all bid. (Signed) 11. fc. CROCKETT, Secretary of State, NOTICK , the best manufacturers are representrich designs and colorings oriental price has been lowered. ' Month. I I , ahs ovaxsiaksku h oners. tCeuult count r 38aSLStesq t A Particular emphasis .is directed to this item, fo sotneof ed., Some of the mgs are seamless; all are perfect. In effects, soft, luxurious pile; and just look "at 'ths way-thTerms $10.00 Cash, $7.60 a V da QBBSSQEE isaas , full room s Beautiful Wool Axminster Extra Special at ! This Astounding Sale Reaches a Climax in a Whirl of Thrilling Bargains Tomorrow ONE LOT Month. at Greatly Lowered Prices RUGS ss to close quickly Rotes h, While You Can Ten only Weekly $5.00 - has laid claim VIENNA, Jan. 39. or medieval musito the famous collectionItaly cal manuscripts made by Johan Hinder-bacan Austrian priest, who, late in the fifteenth century, became bishop of Trent This collection waa bought by Austria from Trent cathedral In 1890, and comprise! 158 pieces of the earliest known Italian and French, German, Bnglfbh, Latin scores, forming a history of music from 1000 to 1400 A. D. Save $29.90 m curs O'ivOilw only Easy Terms high-grad- e Buy Now TO cial. During our big January Salt Hue price for the complete outfit will b We will have on sale far two days, Monday a'ni Tuesday, 100 seamless Brussels Bugs, size 9x12 feet. Large an, d. color iugi.Ja. select. fronk . Terms $5.00 Casi, $5.00 a Month. - I t There is something so luxurious and comfort- able about an overstuffed, chair that' every home should have one particularly when they can one as shown here purchase such a at our low price. Has wide wing back, deep spring seat and is upholstered in a fine grade ' velour. . - COATS s.J Just-wha- (SEE SHOW WINDOWS) e LADIES id unquestionably a ready winner. Three rooms bedroom, dining room and kitchen. most beginners want. The furnishings are of exceptionally good quality, and we are anxious for yon to see this Brides Spe- Terms $7.50 Cash, $7.50 variety-of-pattern- - Week Week Week Week Week Week Week H I L- - ONE LOT m Extra Special BASIN, Wyo., Jan. 29. Informations charging the Midland Carbon company and the Occidental Oil A Gas with 467 violations of the Wyoming law prohibiting use ot natural gae for. the manufacture of carbon black within ten miles of an incorporated town or city, were filed here today by County Attorney Little. Conviction on all of the eonnts would mean maximum fines of a million dollars or minimum fines of '$50,000, according to local officials. County Attorney Little filed the informations at the direction of District Jndgg Metz. Prosecution i the outgrowth of a recent decision of ths United 8tates supreme court upholding the state law. A bill now is pending In the legislature to repeal the carbon black' law, which was enacted two years ago as a conservation measure. Carbon black is used in the manufacture of ink. 06114 Waft Too Late Three-Boo- "Bride Special" Outfit Here & ewe aw W' 3 Big Silk andWoolVeiour Living Room Wyoming Companies Said to Be Violating State Law 100 Until cii " GENEROUS CREDIT m ! n elimination Oi mafiufacturera of ucts which practically amount to ky substitutes. f rslTeml ,,..$9.00 .$5,00 ,,,.$2.00 to $5.00 .10.60 Painless Extractions Porcelain Finings .$2.00 to $3.00 Stiver Filling $1.00 Very beet set of $10.00 (Trubyto Teeth) Establish! Over IB Year. W Treat You Right tth - Bemember.Us. v- .r, UNION DENTAL CO., 212 So. Main Dr. L. J. Dull In chsrgt ; |