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Show I THE HALT JLAKK TK1BU.NK, pursue if he ventured forth and thus auto- jected himself to arrest. According to . information available today, the order for1 hie arrest rad expulsion was Issued more than two months ago, when he was not In Mexico. The American charge. George T. Summerlin, several dare ego took up Mr. with the Mexican foreign Buckleys ease office and waa Informed, it is reported, that his expulsion hod been ordered because of his aggressiveness against the Mexican govern meet. Mr. Buckley today sent a lengthy telegram to "Friends In which he stated: "My In Washington, offense la that since March 1 have publicly advocated the Mexican policy later adopted by the American government and that elnco then 1 have publicly defended While that policy. The telegram concludes: "If the American government rules that an American cltisen may be expelled from Mexico wtth impunity and does not insist on an order of expulsion I will leave to arrest. Nov, 86. (By Hit the embassy and submit Charged With Manipulation of 'Public Funds Acting as State'Treasurer SPRINGFIELD, 111., I iW Ajogtfttad-Ptri-Hi Wmsll llh hi record a stale treasurer under the fire, of Attorney General Brundagee, tonight faced legal "Cattles In two, court. Charged with embezzlement of' public fund and conspiracy to defraud the state, be confronted with a criminal trial at " aukegan. In suits for accounting be San by the attorney general against fhe former state treasurers and their bondsmen todav, the governor la charged wtth manipulating state loans until he diverted 10 private channels a million dollars or more belonging to the people. Lieutenant Governor Fredir Sterling ' Wutlf December, ' the month when governor Small's fight for freedom from criminal charges begins, will bring the service of summons In the civil cults on Governor Sterling, State Auditor Russel, William Ryan, Jr., and E. E. Mitchell all former treasurers. Summons will also be served next month on the 10 bondsman. of -- the formartreas- 1 M-y- Lleu-"tena- urera - -- - The civil suits against Small, Sterling nd Russell alleging shortages of over 12.000.- 000 In their treasury account, are - scheduled to begin In Springfield In Jan- nary. The suits against Ryan and Mitchell will be heard hi Cook county. They bring the total amount of state interest, which Attorney General Urunda-xe- e said was unaccounted for during the 12. (met twelve yearn to approximately -- 500.000. Governor 8mall is also defendant In both the Sterling and Russel suits as one of their bondsmen. Verne 9. Cur-- i s. codefendant In the criminal case at Waukegan, is also a defendant in the same cults. American Facing Arrest, Flees to U. S. Embassy MEXICO errr. NoV. (Bv the' As- F. sociated Press.) W, Buckley, prssl-dent of the American Association of MexIn Is American the a refugee ico, . . basey bare awaiting developments- incidental to an order for his arrest and expulsion, said to have been issued several weeks ago by the Mexican, officials. v Mr. Buckleys presence In the embassy is with full knowledge of the Mexican are understood to be who authorities, decided as to what course they should - HUAI) A V lUUKN "GOOD FURNITURE Will Reserve Utilities Commission Will Take Evidence Bearing on Lower Rate Petition. SeJeetLonJUjitil .Taking of evidence in the tearing for reduction of tbe present industrial power rates will be started by the pub-liutilities commission at 10 oclock tomorrow morning in tbe state capitol. ' to Tribune. Th Specttl POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 26 Travel- The hearing is for a reconsideration of , rates granted to the power company, j ing Guard Carpenter of the state penitentiary left Pocatello Saturday mornand it is being held on a petition pre- In having .Williams, charge Jerry ing. Earl Moore, M A Peterson and Mike seated bv the Utah Manufacturers association and numerous others, including Robles, Bannock county prisoner sent ' to the penitentiary. industrial concerns and imlixiduals. Williams, convicted at the last term Our committee which has been of the district court, will serve from two working on this question.'J. to ten years. Moore. Pleade.dguJUy Mp rren t V e 'lvlictkri-fbr'tiViUltio' "4 Chari I! pf dffleiry antTVas sentenced, go advises us that the serve from eight months to five years. said yesterday, Robles pleaded guilty to the same charge subject of industrial power rates is and will serve from six months to five the most important 'one that Peterson pleaded guilty to a Cbably presented to the commission years. Of six was and from, given forgery charge for consideration. Not only did .the months to fourteen years. A The four prisoners were handcuffed to- power rate increase affect the manufacof the turers of the state, but every other gether. with Moore, the largest quartet,-wearin- g on Oregon- - bootvTht Apartment bouses, In no trouble guard anticipated mskujg department stores, cafes, hotels, farms, the triR to Boise. mines, mills, newspapers, smelters and others were affected and consumers costs were increased in many rales from 100 per cent to 300 per cent. GRANGER WARD The Charge or industrial power in BENEFIT Utah today is so exorbitant that it will curtail Utahs industrial development. MISSIONARY Already there are instance! where plants have had to cease finding A farewell testimonial will be given it impossible, under operation, tho present ratoe, Thursday, Deeembet to outside with mauutactureis. compete ward 1, at Grange This situation is especially unfortunate chapel, tn honor of at this time, when so many of our citH. Harizens are without employ liient. - Iinme- man. who will leave so That the diate relief shortly to begin work for the present unemployment situation may in church S. I. riot become more" aggravated through the northw e s t e r n the closing down of additional indus- states. In conjuncf tries. tion with the testi.. monial. the...Jol owcities, counties; com will mereial be clubs individual and ing program power users have joined with the Utah Manu , presented: the by Binging association in its petition for facturers vocal congregation: immediate relief : Ogden eitv. eommis- - -and dpet,- - Viniue commissioners of Weber countv, siouers, Karl Hill; reading. commissioners of Salt Lake count), OgMiss Kathleen Jenden Chamber of Commerce, Boxelder son; violin solo, Carl Raddon; whistling d solo. Chares Hatchet; violin solo, Commercial club, Fork City Commercial Jacobson; reading, Miss Fay Cornclub, the Affiliated Commercial Clubs, wall: musical selection, Kenney brothers. of Salt Lake county, (outside of Salt Dancing wlW conclude the program. Lake City), and numerous members of the Utah Manufacturers association. Officer and Convicts , Start for Penitentiary 'SHOP NOW e There Anv Gift Furniture ThatEx-presse- s the Christ- Is EarlLl. power-user-ar-wc- mas Spirit Like Dinwooaey -- Furniture ll. - PLANS. FOR At Dinwoodey itrthe homer . Wll-for- Spinet Desks Of superior construction and in designs of perfect For bedroom, hall, library or good taste. wherever a desk is required', a spinet desk from and elsewhere people Obey the. impulse to boost , the the raw' game, -- the demand-fo- r will be instant and product heavy, and the starting of the plants hastened. per, Stop and see our Copper window. Better still, come inside and see our Christmas line of ; ; Library, Desk and Smokers articles. The designs now your copper show sterling silver applate and steel die stationary end cards on plied Copper in greens, for Christmas. The finest of linens, the garnet and ruby finishings finest engravings. and than,. which theres nothing prettier. , Dont wait till tho last . week. , Order 1 cation. Animals accompanying shipments of immigrants are exempt, special provision is made exempting animals brought in for exhibition or theatrical purposes, unless they are sold after exhibition to remain in the state, in which -- ase they are to be subjected to the tuberculin .test and certified as free from tuberculosis bv the California authorities before being delivered to the - -- Arid who knows? Maybe these very articles were wrought from our own Utah Copper and Silver. . i purchaser. Trolley Basketeers Hold Meeting Tuesday w- I- - I With six clib seeking membership tn the Trolley Basketball league, the season Is most promising for the first venturi of the Trolley athletes Into the hoop game. will be held A meeting of the at the Western Arms store at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. The question of the election of officers has been a debated one. Home contend that new officers should be chosen. Others, who have played In the Trolley baseball league, .are content lo let Ihe of thq baseball organization take charge of thing Tho club alreadj ln the league are: Federal Reserve hank. Fort Douglas, Short Vmerlean lglon, Firemen.-Drexo- n T.li.s and ttah O I and Refining com- - I . ' I These Few Suggestions AS PICTURED Martha Washington Sewing Table, $2412 Gate Leg Tables for Every Room of Your Home In solid mahogany 4 Masterpieces of the farnTture"srt. - All exquisite exam- pies of superior craftsmanship, and each portraying If you want to choose something pleasing individuality. , for Christmas that will be appreciated more and more as the years go by, select a Gate Deg Table from D1NV WOODEYS. Superb variety here GATE LEG TABLE- -tn mahogany. V 22 5 Size 26x36 GATE LEG TABLE In mahogany. CJO, 1 5 Size 34x42 GATE LEG TABLE In mahogany. S32 3 ' Size 34x48 GATE LEG TABLE hi solid mahogany, X35 ID : Size34x42- v GATE LEG TABLE In solid mahogany. CM fl Size 34x42 GATE LEO TABLE In mahogapy. 7fl " - TEA WAGONS - ' Size 48x48.... GATE LEG TABLE Size 48x48 GATE LEQTABLE-lSize 54x54 .v In solid mahogany. Solid mahogany. CPI "Where is the housewife gift. of a tea wagon! t . , who wouldn't welcome a In mahogany finish; beautiful design, without leaves Tea Wagons with leaves. , , Exquisite new designs. t ..... SC 3 VVW.Wef j ESTABLISHED 1857 ofri-oe- CATV s, t' ten-da- y again. If folks here at home Buy Something Made of Cop- a are prices of distinction not to Thomas Heimond, chief sheep inspector for the stato board of agriculture, yesterday called attention, as of interest to Utah shippers, to the new California law governing shipments of livestock into the state of California. A copy of the California statute was sent him by J. P. Iverson, chief of the division of animal industry of the California department of agriculture. Please note that this division, now requires a writes Mr. Iverson, notice in writing before bucks are shipped to California. In this notice must be included name and address of consignor and consignee, and destination of shipment, and 50 cents n bead for each buck in the movement. A similar notice is also required for sheep or breeding purposes, with the exception that no fee is required. The new California law requires that dairy cattle and breeding bulls over six months of age muBt be accompanied by a certificate of health and tuberculin test record, signed by a qualified veterinarian, showing that each animal is free from eommunicable disease, in lieu of these may be attached a certificate from the state commissioner of agriculture to tbe effect that the animals are from a herd free from tuberculosis and othef communicable disease- .- Similar regulations are provided affecting horses and mules. With regard to tbe shipment of bucks, some of the provisions of the California law are as noted in Mr. Iverson's letter. 1 is also provided that bucks that have not been shipped j in crates or cats that have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before loading, shall be dipped one or more times upon arrival at point of destina- tion, under the supervision of the California authorities. Further, if bucks are shipped in cars properly cleaned, but have been unloaded in corrals at any point en route to the final destination, they shall also be dipped. Onlv the notification bv registered mail to the department of agriculture of California, ten davs ahead, ia required in ease of bheep or gnats, and animals destined to immediate slaughter are the only exceptions to such uotifi-- Copper, more than any other, big product of the west copper, with $40,000.00 a day lbcal pay roll aside from other business strata through which exmeans so penditures pass much to us all in good wages and in starting things going DKVT - Shipment of Livestock Requiring Bill of Health. This slogan, now appearing in the press from Lake Superior to the borderland of the south i i chased here at verj moderate cost. Six floors full of ideas visit the store now. It will hclpyou get the Christmas spirit. will meet every requirement. 157.60, $71.20, $86.40 AND UP Other Writing Desks, $18.00 to $340.00 and from coast to coast, has a special significance to the people of Utah. i ' You'll bo surprised to learn what desirable pieces of furniture may be pur- DINWOODEYS as t individuality. Yuletide offerings endure no longer than their worthiness will merit. On that premise choose DINWOODEY furniture, of all gifts the most enduring, the most beautiful and the most useful. -- -- Received , Dinwoodey assortments comprise unusual merchandise selected for individual worth, and not bought. in the usual commercial way, in vast quantities, at a consequent sacrifice of - , t J c, . found anywhere else, look where you will. "We have never begun a holiday . season with so many beautiful gift suggestions for every room I. - - ill 27, 1921. 1) DlNWOODEY"9 Advices -- AUV EMBEK ESTABLISHED! 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