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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORmFEBRtARY 6, 1921. y Pretty Romance Culminates in Marriage 00 00 at Committee. Auditor Commercial Program of Improvement ' Contemplated Outline j SKEi Summary Prepared. Total budget requests for the present ear, as shown In the summary prepared Former member of eongpei by.H. g McCann, city auditor, amount iota, who will bo Jthe m at the banquet of the to 3,008,736 "6. The budget allowed hurt Republican club at $M h year .totaled $3,037,184 08. Unexpended urday evening funds from last years budget, amounting to $174,857 33, are Included In the total budget requests for 1921, the net requests for this year being $2,833. 8b9 01. 'The 'total budget request of thq department of public affalia and finance for this year amounts to $210,096 89, as compared with the 1926 budget of " Request Shows Decrease. The requested appropriation of the streets and xfubllc Improvement department ia $73.418 13, computed i h a tolaL buyBfet for 1920 of $568,331 i. ThiWater supply and waterworks has requested $419,903 31 for 19317 The budget appropriation for this Tench of the cltv government at the 'beginning of 1920 was $492,780 07. The 1920 budget shows a proportlon-meof $705,811 38 to the statutory apd The total budget request general fund for the department this year amounts to nt $750,801 96. Check Raiser Is Given Indeterminate Term Q. M. Mattyof entered a pica of guilty forgety when, arraigned I., B Wight of the Third ana was sentenced to an term In the state prison, Ju&ge Wight said that he would recommend to the board of pardons fhat the prisoner be confined for one year. Matty was charged with raising a Denver 4k Rio Grande check from $5 75 to $& 75 G. W. Williams alias A. M. Randolph, pleaded not guilty to second degree burglary, and the case waa set for Feb- -. ruary 23 for trial, Williams Is Charged with having burglarised the American Inn and stolen a large quantity of cigars and rigaretes. A. E. Barnes alias Bob McMann, pleaded guilty of possessing morphine and was sentenced to six months In the county jail. to a charge, before Judge district court Indeterminate Health Board Reports Births Outnumber Deaths , Sixty-si- x births and twenty-nin- e deaths were given In the weekly report of the city tioard of health Issued yesterday. Contagious diseases numbered 266 cases, Including measles, 182, whooping tougn. '28, smallpox, 26; rhlckenpox, 15; mumps sevea; scarlet fever, four; diphtheria, three; meningitis one. Promotion of health will be the subject of lectures to be delivered at Sunday v hoots today under the auspices of the extension department of the University of Utah bv the follow Heber J Sears at South Bountiful, Dr Willard Chrlstopherson at West Bountiful, Dr. E. G Gowans at Centerville. Dr. H. - Marshall at the Second ward chapel. West Bountiful, Professor A. L Beesley, Farmington; Dr. L. U Daines North Farmington, and Dr. G. Snow, Bountiful First ward. Perry -- Ing-D- I- -- Restrictions on Reserve Army Officers Removed Restrictions on residence and travel abroad have been removed from reserve officers of the United States army, according to information received yestcr- day at the office of the adjutant general of Utah from Washington. The .information states that, upon request to the adjutant general of the armv, officers will be granted permission to travel or reside abroad without regard to the probable duration of suh travel or residence. It also is added that world war officers traveling or temporarily residing abroad will be considered equally eligible with those residing in tne I'mted States for original appointment in the officers' reserve corps. Cedar going to bo ready and waiting opeh arms of hospital- Ity to gjdit the great Influx of tourists who afe expected to make that town headquarters en route to southern national s scenic wonders, Zion the Cedar Brakes, Bryce canyon and the Grand canyon of the Colorado. That is what W. M. Mace, president, and Randall Jones, secretary of the Cedar City Commercial club said last night at the Hotel Utah. Community spirit, the pulling together of alt the citizens for the common end, from Mlnno. is what is going to aicompllah these ipal speaker .things for Celar City, Mr. Mace said, ouno Men of this si Utah Sat. and illustrated the demonstration spirit by relating the story of the hotel now being built there. Conetructton of the hotel was started last year, but In the fall money became scarce and work was abandoned for the A short time ago the Comtime being mercial club got its committees under way and through popular subscription, which included contributions of gram, hay. cattle, sheep and produce of all sorts from cashless farmers, funds were secured and work has been resumed wttn every prospect that the building will be completed In time for the tourists. m Citizehs Offer Services. on IrishSituation 'American View of the Irish situation will be the subject of an. address this evening at I orksk at the Radies' Literary clubhouse on Bast Mouth Temple street by the Rev. John Talbot Bmlth w New York City, former editor of the ,Nw' York Catholic Review, magaalne conlrib-iito- r and apeclal writer fur the Irish World, who Is In Balt Lake on his way tp the coast for a vacation. The address Is under the auspices of the Bslt Lake Irish Relief society and a general Invitation Is extended to the puo-H- o to attend Musical numbers will be furnished by Professor Amedee Tremblay, Barte-Parke Mrs, Frances and William A. Crowley, overseas entertainers. Permit Sought to Build Big Dam on Green Rivier jliei lal to The Tribes. 6 The t tah WASHINGTON, Feb Power 4k IJght company has applied to the federal power lommlsalon for a permit 'to build a dam on Green river at tha Flaming Gorge sit In Dag. count tah The gett company to develop 100,000 horsepower On feature of this protect would b a tunnel three and miles long leading from the dam to sit tha power houe. 200-fo- 1 pro-poa- tweniy-flva-fo- ?" C - VV IP M one-ha- lf BABY DAY AT SCOTT STUDIO, Reel Third Koulh, every Wednesdev ehMVenvonMeodeei.iagwix-HPMaU V M cr.Vi.ll r it it a A Iree.ce tv 4i A Eat t the Fcderel Bvstem of IliikerlrB Imiens of gnod thing J.iuxh Counter served Just the way you will like It Adv. 6 Those citizens who had neither cash nor produce and yet wanted to play a part in the realization of the community s aim for the hots) are contributing their t and services as hrlyk'ayer. carpenter f .. laborers of all aim's. There are twp main objects before the citizens of Cedar City at presentMr, Is Announced. Jones said Frst Is the care of t,!e thousands of tourists who are yxpeoted to d visit southern Utah this summer la the need for road work and im' The birthday anniversary of Abraham provement The first object Is being promoted Lincoln wHl be fittingly observed this the work on the hotel and year in Balt Lake, The Young fden's through through 'provisions fdr a tourist park. Republican club will hold Its annual ban- Of the tourist park the Commercial clu quet on the evening of that date, which says"Ijy'every house whose owner holds a Is next Saturday. J. Adam Bede, former proper tradition of hospitality, there is from member of congress Minnesota, a guest chamber Moreover, It ta usualwriter and humorist, will be the principal ly more attractive and comfortable if than other room In the any The banquet will be Informal possible speaker guest must have the best and will be held in the grill room of the house The will else satisfy the true host. Hotel Utah. Despite the fact that a prtre Nothing the city of Cedar She has of $3 per plate has been fixed by the Bo It Is withchamber In the shape of a committee (n charge, the advance sale of her guest park And Cedar Cltj? has tried seats at the banquet Indicates that It tourist of true hospiwill be necessary to have extra tables to satisfy the standards by making the tourist park one of preimred to accommodate all of the tality features of the town. the best guests. William D Rlter will act as toastmaster Mr. Park Artistic. and will Introduce the speaker. Bede Is well known to the people of Balt "The best architectural and. landscape Lake, He has addressed largo audiences gardening authorities aval'able have been here on previous occasions. He Is an consulted In planning the park, but the ardent Republican and is one who had main thing has been the comfort nf the the privilege of knowing President Lincoln tourist. Artistic weatherproof tenta are personally when he, Mr. Bede, was a boy. to be provided with concrete floors and He ta a whole program In himself and with electrical connection ao that meals well worth the price of the banquet, can bs cooked with electric appliances. J. Howard Garrett, president of the No campfire- s- will be necessary or alYoung Men'a RepubliratiTlub, and A E. lowed The bureau of Jnformatlon on the Beveridge, secretary, have been worktni grounds win afford modern comfort staon the program and plana for severs tions with showers and all toilet faciliweeks and now announce that all ia in ties, ae well as a free checkroom for bagreadlnesa for the big event. A program gage or valuables. The Information buof music has been prepared in which reau will furnish the traveler necessary Professor John J. MeCtlelian, tabernacle guide books, maps and all desired InforOrganist; Professor Willard Wethe. violinmation, either of Cedar City or of Utah. C. Lund, leader of the With this pleasant place to camp. It ist; Professor-Professor Alfred trill be a practice of travelers to, make tabernacle choir, and Best will take part The Balt Lake opera Cedar City headquarters for side trips to quintet and a selected string orchestra alt near-b- y scenery and for a few dave' also will famish music In the course of rest on the way, or for getting needed the evening work done on cars, or for shopping In The banquet will begin promptly at Cedar's mercantile establish7 30 o'clock, and alt admirers of Abraham ments. Lincoln are Invited to attend. Reserva"The park with Its comforts and its tions are being received at the headquarattractive greeting to tired , travelers, ters of the club In the Newhouse hotel stands as an official word or welcome and are limited to the rapacity of tha to the wayfarer to tarry In Cedar City a grill room. No reservations will be re- while It was designed to meet the needs ceived after Thursday noon, February 10, of those who wish to enjov Cedar s the caterers requiring at least two das pleasant summer davs. It Is easv to find, ReserIn the preparation of the banquet. at convenient distance from poatorrire, vations will be mailed out promptly be- garages and stores, and away from antween now and Thursday from headquarnoying publicity of Main street's business ter on receipt of requests, accompanied section. Cedar Cltv does not hesitate In check recommending to the traveler the conby veniences and delights of her new tourist School park. Civil 'Annual Observance of t: Martyred Birthday ' President n dec-en- - A. Engineer and Teacher Commits Suicide Roland Herman, 37 years of age. a University of Utah, a graduate of the civil engineer and achool teacher, committed suicide yesterday morning at the home of his father, Charles A Herman, 20 O street, by firing a platol bullet Into his forehead. Despondency over 111 health, especially recurrent attacks of appendicitis, Is believed to have occaeioned his let. The Indisposition forced him to last Beptember from the Uintah basin. where he had been engaged In civ.ll engineering Apparently cheerful, the voting man arose yesterday morning, got a bucket of coal for his father, who was building a fire In the kitchen stove, read the morning paper and - returned to hia room. A few minutes later the fatal shot was In addition to his fa her. he Is heard survived bv ftva sisters, Mrs H K Burton, Mrs Charles Hague and the Misses Alice, Nellie and Irene Herman. Private funeral aervhes will be held at tha Joseph 5 illlam Taylor funeral chapel this afternoon at 2 oclotk. Interment will be In the City cemetery. re-tu- Good Road Planned. Mr. Macs, who la superintendent of th er national forest. Is cooperate ing on road problems with the government. state and county authorities. Furthermore the citizens of Cedar City have Dlxle-Bevl- pledged themselves to surface eight miles of the road from the town to Cedar Brakes with shale In the next few weeks, after some preliminary work ,has been dona. In addition to tho entertainment of expected tourists the community la cooperIn the erection of s countv hospital ating to cost $25,000 for tha bulbing alone The will be proequipment and furnlaMjyta contributions vided by endowments-en- d of time, labor and material, of residents of Cedar City and vicinity. Mr and Mrs Mace are en route to the conference of forest supervisors at Ogden which opens this week, while Mr. and Mrs. Jones will remain In Salt Lake until tomorrow. Skunks, Smoke, Nailed Windows, Rivals Revenge t Laka Tribune Leased Wlra S. Authorities CENTER. Neb., Feb. for Thomas Langdon, 23 ysara of go, a fermor, who left tha community fkta laet night. It la alleged thkt Langdon, angry at a rival who escorted a young woman to a danea at a oduptry, achool. houe, dropped two akunkw Into tha room wharo tha dancing waa going an and nailed' the window ahuL ''when tha young peoplt (Recovered what hqd happened they found that th doo wae tied from tha autaldo and that props had basn placed against all af the window blinds Eltvsn af tha seventeen girls prss. ant promptly fainted. While th boy wora buoy with thorn tho tovo began to pour forth volumoo of tmoka following tho placing of a board and rock on tho top of tho.chlmaoy. , Lweg-t,cr. SWA- ter b ,. loig th 'giMMhoY Wi'Wv' 'Ache with follow ho would brook up tho danco. Chicago Tribune-Bai- - th-bt- Ho did. 1 Contest in Receiving Mes- sages From Harding on Birthday. Washington's Amateur radio operators of Balt Lake met laet night at th public library to dlacue plana for receiving th mean ge of Frealdent-ele- i t Harding to be sent to governors of Mates ana mavora of cities on Washingtons birthday under the auspice of th Amerbwn Radio Relay asaotlation Heber 8 Nelson president of the Utah Radio association announced that prizes would be .swarded to th operator who receive the It In neat form and tweeeage, prepare presents copies to Governor Mabey and Mnvor Nrslrn first The metaas will be sent In parts, th fire! half to be transmitted from a New York atatioq at 6 10 o'clock on the night 1. c Further details of February ara to be received later. d . There are fortv-p- n member of tho organisation In Knit lake The nffbers are Mr fy Ison president. Freak Berry, vice president , Edaerd Kcely. secretary. -- Brent sere ..Mm-' J vand nt wrivdU'f - ed, U. S. Inspector Says., A Vows. Grand County Outbreak. Former Congressman Jacob Johnson, of this city received a cablegram frqm Athena, Qreece, yesterday, announcing the marriage of hit daughter, Misa to Genniel Johnson, A n outbreak of scabies in the sheep herds wintering In Grand county, which Waide Moore Condon of Marion, Ohio, It is believed will reach serious proporThe marnkge of Mias tions, was reported yesterday afternoon to Dr. Frank E. Murray, Inspector In Johnson in the culminacharge of the Balt Lake office of the tion of t a pretty roUnited States bureau of animal indus- mance. In December,' try. The report waa received by tele- 1919, Misa Johnson went inphone from R. V. McGinnis, federal to Athens to visit her spector, who wae called from Salt Lake. 6ph to Investigate the situation in thatl8l,ter' Mr' Thorup, who has been county. It waa reported that 175,000 sheep on resident of that city for the Grand county ranges are endangered several yeara, sod there by the epidemic. The disease 4s believed met Mr. Comlorf,' who is to have been spread through the Influx Amer-ichof trail or transient herds which crossed an attachqf the the Utah border Into Grand county from legation at Greece.. Colorado. It, Ji understood to have been a case of love at Full Report Awaited. While a complete report of condlttmis first sight. will not reach the Salt lAike offlce before Mr. Coudon not only Monday, the Information received yes. is a resident of the Indicates the" that epidemic terday threaten to become the most serious home town of Presidentthat haa Infested Utah herds In many yeara, according to Mr Murray. The elect Harding, but he government authorities will work In. co- also shares another operation w Ith Ahe Utah state livestock commission In checking a further spread thing in common with 1 Of the disease. the president elect in The extent of the epidemic so taJr was not definitely known The that be id a newspaperyesterday. . total number of sheep In the count man. estimated at 175,090, but the perrer The wedding took affected so far was not stated in the The place New Year a eve report received ' here yesterday. outbreaks have occurred - "here and and was attended , by there withlu the county. It was . rei ported. seventy five guests, including the consul genDrastic Steps Promised. The bride wore Dr Murray said that drastic restric- eral. tions on the movement of sheep prob- white chiffon and carably will be placed within a few davs a bouquet oi bride as a precautionary .measure The entire ried county will be quarantined, If conditions rosea and maidenhair warrant this step, he said. Dipping was ferna.' Mrs. Condon was born begun yesterday by a number of sheep growers In Grand county, according to at Spring City, this Inspector McGinnis state, and received ber This Is tho first serious outbreak of a Utah- scabies in Utah In- six years. A few education in cases in scattered sections have been reported at the local office, but tho situation In these rases did not Justify a Vote Dictation. Attempt. Disapproved - Plan to Sell Government Wool to Force Down Prices in Market. y n Special to Tbe TrlboB. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. "I deny the right of any association or individual to 1 should vote,' said SenaKing today In commenting on telegrams he had received from tho Utah and tho National Woolgrowers demand how - - 1 y, , 4 l s It V tor -- y ' V- - - H. W. "I am always glad to receive suggestions and advice from my constituents, but I have taken the oath of pfftce, and I am responsible for my vote, and shall vote as my conscience and Judgment direct. I shall not be frlghiened b? demands from any quarter, "The time he come for a revision ot the tsrlff and the enactment of fair and wise tariff bills that shall Increase our customs revenue, and I shall support In such a measure a reasonable tariff on' wool, sugar and various raw materials. "In my opinion a majority , of the American people are not familiar with the If, when It shall finally be , tordney bill. perfected in th senate. It deals fairly with 'the American people, I shall vote for It; otherwise I shall not. Senator Kng went on to say that it j j was his vie that ln levying tariff du- ties they should be so laid as to not dt4 criminate against any section, class Individual.' n jj Discrimination Charged. . "With the great increase In the expense of the government It la apparent that more revenue must be obtained Irani Both wool and sugar custom revenue. are available commodities from whkji to I would derive considerable revenue. have a reasonable tariff upon wool and and was It discriminatory unjust sugar to lay tsrlff duties on the products of anil certain manufacturing enterprises refuse to place A tariff upon raw ma1 Cftpirijrht. ID21. by Vederwo! 4 ndenrood. terial. "The woolmen are especially In a position entitling them to consideration. ' John-I Jacob of former Representatlv Daughter Senator King said. 'The government States largo son. who orought Into the United wedding in Athens, Greece, December during the war. It quantities ofto wool this 31, ha Just been announced. wool In competiwas unfair sell tion with the American wool which had been produced at a level of high prites brought about by the war. J, therefore, soon after the armistice Insisted that the government should In tne exercise of its war powers, declare an embargo ' upon, wool to enable tha American producers io get rid of their products under reasonably fair conditions. I also opposed the sale Dy the government of Its wool upon the market for the purpose of forcing prices down. MINER KILLED quarantine. PARADE IS REED B? ELECJRICITY Says Bill Lacks Support. 'The Attempt to Extinguish Blaze Husband Sues His Wifes by Using Water Results Father for $10,000, Alleg- in in Death at Woodlawn. ing He Poisoned Her Mind - Week of Celebration Honor of Anniversary Is .Opened; Events Given. In an attempt to extinguish a blaze which threatened to destroy the compressor plant at the Woodlawn Copper In spite of the fact that yesterday Mining company in Big Cottonwood morning the weather man threatened canyon Abe Erickson, a miner, was Balt Lake with a snoa storm, the Boy killed when he threw e bucket of water In large Scouts turned out numbers upon the fire, caused by a- - ahort cirshortly after noon for the parade which cuited electric wire. New of the acnaa the first event on the program which happened Friday afterplanned by the Balt Lake council In hon- cident, noon at the mine, reached the city yesor of the anniversary of the founding of terday. the national organization, which nlll be Between 1 and Z oclock Friday afcelebrated the coming week ternoon, according to information Forming at the Eagle Gate. 1068 scouts which reached George N. Lawrence, secunder the direction of their leaders, retary of the company, yesterday, men marched past the administration build- at work in the mine noticed smoke in ing of the L. D. B. church, where they the tunnel. Mr. Erickson, who wa were reviewed by Mayor Neelen, Comte missioner T T Burton, Nephl L. Morris, running a hoist, and others hastened Brigham H Roberts, T George Wood. the portal of the adit and found that Apostle Anthony W. Ivins, Professor J. the roof of the compressor house was H. Paul, X. G Morgan, Wesley . King, burning. A hurried search revealed the Joseph Holt and W. K. Wallace a abort eireutted rower line fact With gay banners denoting the various wire .that had caused the blage. Mr, Ericktroops and numerous flags and placards picked up a bucket of bearing slogans denoting the twelve son, it is said, points of scout law and the two chief water and threw it upon the splutter mottoes bf the scouts, which are, Be ing wire, and felt dead. Realizing the and "Do a Good Turn Each danger of the situation, another miner Prepared down marched th Main boy after which the Da, turned off the street to music furnished by their own fire waa easily power, with no extinguished, Is of about fifty band, which composed house. to the compressor damage pieces. The other miners worked desperateA band of buglers and the drum corps composed of Rov Scouts were also in ly in an endeavor to resuscitate Mr. line The procession was three blocks Erickson, but all efforts were unavailIn length and was headed by mounted ing. Due to the heavy snowstorm, th police The Bov Scout firemen, a group Woodlawn telephone line was out of which Is studvlng fire prevention methorder. One man was immediately sent ods, rode with Chief Bywater In his maover to the Alt Tunnel A Transportachine. The main features of the week's cele- tion company property, a distance of bration of Boy Scout week will be a about one mile across country, to telemonster "Jamboree to he given at h phone the news to Belt Lake City from Deseret gymnasium Thursday night and is said that the unusually a meeting of all the scoutmasters and there. It of snow delayed this man to members of the executive Committee of heavy fall the Balt Lake council of Boy Bcouts on surh an extent that a trip which under Friday at a luncheon at the Commercial ordtnary circumstance should not take club. Besides these events, a number of over an hour took four hours. troops will stage entertainments. W. J. Lawrenee, manager of the comA special car on ths Bamberger railafternoon was at the road was chartered by the hov of Da via pany, veaterday Alta Tunnel property, waiting for the district to bring members of that troop snowstorm to abate. It is said that an to the city, while the Jordan hovs came In the public school auto busses All unusually 'heavy storm has been ragA moving ing for two davs in the Altn district troops were well represented picture car accompanied the parade. and that the snow i heavier than it haa been for a score or more of years. As soon as the weather moderates the Trade body will be brought down to Salt Lake Excursion City. Mr. Erickson, who wn unmarried, it is thought, has a niece in the Plans for a trade excursion from Balt city and other relative in Idaho. Lake Into Nevada were discussed yesthis is the aecond fetal accident at terday at a meeting of of jhe wholesale the Woodlawn mine within n yrar. Last th Commercial trades department who went out to reIt winter two miner club, of which P C. GUI Is chairman was announced tnaf similar plans were pair the power line after several day being considered by the manufacturers of heavy atorm, were kllled'in a anow-ahdnf Balt Lake, and efforts will be mad to make a Joint trip E H Enrdley of ths I'tah Manufacturers' association will be In charge of arrangement for tha Club Considers Into Nevada Appropriation for Added manufacturers A definite date for the trip haa not been decided Upon, hut It will probably be made early In May. Tentative plana for the delegation leaving Balt Crovtde a Biinday night and for returning th following Saturday. Th wholesale trade department hopes to enlist 100 member for the trip Ely. Lovelocks. Winnemuci a, Elko. Rena and Intermediate points are to be Included In th Itinerary. The Salt laik men will call on dealers of those communities for Ih purpose of renewing acquaintances The executive committee of th wholesale trades department, which will arA Gill, t range details include P C - Lumber 48 FapA J, 14. Foifna YtliaBWl'ablhA f ifilW at a Woolley and H A. Bchwelkhart. ' rlxvlhv, chlVu'uilmkvpr, Complete plana will be dlecqed . to be on held Febru-meeting Katqrday. sry 19 Officers for the jearNslII be ieleitrd also at this meeting 'N TJRIFf STAND Utah Senator Favor Rea- j sonable Duty; Angry at s I Journalist Will' Speak ' 040 MRS. WAIDE M. CONDON Visit to Sister in Athens'-Precede- Join to Check - commodations for Public. Budget request of the var.ous derailments for 19 I were referred bark to the "head of the departments for trimming yesterday morning at the meeting of the city budget committee. The committee Hill meet again tomorrow. Radical cuts were advocated In an effort to reduce the tax levy for the present year from 11 mills to 10 mills The department of parkuand public property haa asked for 287,354 79 for The bujJct allowed last, 1921 activities. year was $265,40318. l Community mary Shows Total Asked Is- $3,008,726 for 1921. $bv3,$40 70. d Federal Spirit Called Drastic Restrictions . Will Be Adopted if Warrant- Secret of Success in Ac- Sum- Requests of the public safety ment f amount to 7,37,844.90. I 1 hp appropriation for this depai tnerft was I I Club Officials Author!-Wil- JX f Meeting. Announces " 040 04OU Salt Lake Girl Weds Legation Attache TDBETRI1ED Requests of Various Depart ments Returned to Heads 040 Dt9d V-- G Wheat, s'lghlly damaged, per hundred at ogeler . $1 Ji and tl (Adv 50 Postoffice Site Saved ' Trthon. WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. The aenate today agreed to Renator Rmoot amendment to the sundry civil bill, appropriating 6(10,000 for the purchase of tract of land adjoining the Balt Iike Cltv federal building, after the senator explained that thia purchase must be authorized now or never. lfe said th land I now nt the command of th government buf If not purchased In the near future will be sold by its present owner to those who VfVrqK.bCvJv'x CC I r-- c Vr.N'f lings., and then the government will be shut off from acquiring the property unless it buy at a price much higher than that now quoted. Special to TO -- 4 present emergency tariff bill does not have the sincere support of more than half a dozen men In the senate. If It had limited -- It provisions to commodities which can easily, be differ- ' entiated from the great mass of commod- Itiea, for Instance, wool, there wduld have been little objection to It, and It would have passed the senate. "The claim that there waa a filibuster 1 know that Senator Simons, representing th Democrats, had made an agreement for a vote about February bill will It or 16 and I have no doubt tbeFebruary-16. 2nfhon Tearsley brought suit In tha be voted upon not later than senwill the In it pass my opinion Third district court yesterday against ate " alWillard Pehraon, his father-in-laSenator King said that so far as he leging alienation of his wife's affections. had been accueed of filibustering, he had 28 to a Damages In the sum of $10,000 are asked merely mad answer on January by Senator France on conditions by the plaintiff, Ha charges that'whtle speech in and that he had been preventhe was living with his wife at Hlnkley ed Russia, from delivering this speech the preon January 16, 1920, Mr. Pehraon poisoned ceding week, because of the legislative He said h had the mind of his wife against him, and program of the senate. Ides or Intent, and that no that she was Induced by Mr. Pehraon to bis filibustering not have would occupied an speech come to Salt Lake and live at hla home. entire afternoon had h not been InterMr. Tearsley was acquitted several days rupted by Republicans. ago In the district court of failure to Will provide for hla wife and minor children. Within several hours after the verdict of the jury had been announced. Mrs. Yeara-le- y Be Discussed, began suit for divorce. Joseph Jepson frequently told his wife, Special to The Trttms. Mary A. Jepson. that, he no longer loved WASHINGTON, Feb, 5. One sens her. and many time failed to come home until $ and t o'clock In tha morning, ac- tor and one congressman from each of cording to a complaint for divorce, filed tbe western afatea will dm next Thursby Mr. Jepson In the Third district court night with form Governor Wilyesterday. Mrs. Jepson asserts that when day and E. F. Blaine of the defendant cam In at such unusual liam Spry of Utah the Weatern State hours and aha questioned him as to Beattie, representing where h had been, he retorted that It Reclamation association, to talk over was none of her business. plans for formulating a new reclamaHhe also charges that he deserted her tion bill 1 he introduced and pushed June 1, 1920, and has not since llvrd at the next .session of congress. with her. Mrs. Jepson asks that her husIt i probable that a.apecial commitband be ordered to pay $50 a month for the support of herself and two minor tee will be named to consider all pendchl'dren. ing measures and agree npon some form Frank E. on on occasion of bill to be submitted later to all the lztrt hla all- - Gnu M Lendbcttcr membership of congress from the west the throat and choked her. according to and south, before being introduced in her complaint for divorce, filed yesterday. congress. Mrs. Leedhetter also alleges that her husAmong those expected to attend are band failed to provide for her Bhe sake of minor child and $50 a month Senator Reed Smoot and Representative a custody M. H. Welling, Utah; Senator F. R. alimony Mrs Ruby Bult'wss granted Gooding and Representative A. T. an Interlocutor ' decreeyesterday of divorce from Senator Kendrick and Carl H. Bult. Bhe wae given custody of Smith, Idaho; Mondell, Wvoming; SenRepresentative the minor child, Keith Bult, 16 month ator Walsh and Representative Riddick, of age. Montand. Federal Bystem of Bakeries' Health made whole of Dread, wheat flour only, of Miner te th aweet, delicious loaf you can eat rod eat and eat Adv. Given Is untrue Reclamation Program at Dinner Administrator Estate Blue Laws Find I to The Judgment for $350 against the Utah Apex Mining company waa yesterday awarded by Judge W M McCrea to Oualdlerl, aa administrator for Angelo Babelll. Babelll waa killed at tha Utah Apex level min March II, 1920, on th of th property, when he was crushed between the edge of the cage and a piece of timber. Rult was brought for 15000 damages, but counsel for the plaintiff accepted settlement for th leeeer amount. Fse-qua- le Little Favor in IdahoAssembly Specie t Judgment Tribe, Idaho, Feb. I. The reform- era are not Inaotivo and t data there ara two blue law ataring member af th Idaho houe and anat In th fact. Th first af thaaa la known aa th OUchrlet act, which propose a rigid ceneorthlp for moving picture, tho operation of a commlaolon with authority to pooo an all film axhlb-Ito- d In th atat and bar thoot that o d not moot with their approval, oahlbltora hold th eontor pro unnocoosary and auch a law lo Impracticable. , Judging from the way the oolono hero attend picture ahowo whan 6(ay got tho opportunity, th msoturo le likely te poeo. The oooond reform act would prohibit invoking clgsroto or their Harding of 0nlda county la tho author, Emsklnd Ip a papula; In kho lYgltiatur and'vu'o Mi' will probably novr ourvlvo th houo In which la originated. 900-fo- ot nOISE, Flo-tur- nt e Lift and Character Reading FEBRUARY 6. Th physical plane Into which till person la born gives him three aerlous faults These must ho overcome, and when once dominated tha victory yields you strength that will carry you through th greatest difficulties which you may encounter. The throe fault ore Jealousy, angor and passion. Unless this soul (earns to function In the mental and splijlusl, disaster and often tragedy wreck the Ilf of this person. If you are married to a man of thl dat learn to please him, and. above oil else, give him no cause (or Jealousy, but hy prate of hi really good qualities, and he haa many, keep him and thus keep harmony In th family. 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