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Show 11 . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1919. MORNING, Scout Sunday Is Observed in Salt Lake tional training, 3 Boys Devote Their Services to Roosevelt Senate Calendar illl, TH1ED mEADIUO, Ba. B. . tax Kaifbt E.tallatory 64, taaea. . , SECOND READING Ns. t7, Cli.i Hepsalinf R la. . R. Ns M, Dsrs Raymaata sa stats lands. . B No. Tax Isstss for Southing 69, tbs psU Extend inf tuns far , otttsa of third class. The senate of the Utah legislature keeping eo well up with Rework that It has hut a ellm sec und and third reading calendar on schedule for today There I but one maasyre on the third and final reading calendar and only three on the second reading calendar. None of these is very Important and the indltatione are that, they will not call forth any great amount of discussion Today and tomorrow, under the aenate rule, are the laat days for Introduction of bill, as tomorrow le the thirtieth day of the session and the rule provide that no new bill may be Introduced after that date, except upon consent of the 1 - 2 e'r cult - Henry Oberndorfer Writes Conditions Within German Borders. DISTRICT JUDGE BILL E if bok Senator Ivin bus a measure on th second reading taUiular pmxidmg for an in making pavments extension of um it providt that wtun ori state lands contra t of s il has been forfeited f n of instHllnuntH it muv be reinstated at anv time pi lor to re appraisement or re i bv the pavrnent Inof all arrears of tnTl prim ipal and tereat and peniltv of jm r tent Thof 0 per cent pepaitv ' the itw th meafiUie 5 i bv In 8er it uthank WhUh Ifi the b rd and I I' lib on the r todiv second reading lalemiir h h f th measure thlid uth r sn g t tn class n tah t lU taxis f r iminui-pe- i nt Austin Seeks to Rob G. Hog ! of His Glory Debate Started Saturday Is Expected to Continue This Afternoon. Ntuthxr Salt anothei distrnt n ftun Mo-k- it f ! 1 JUVENILE v S i i i4 m v - t it I i i i ttl i i 3- rrt -' V . sp'en-di- Kpanish-Amerlc- d an enter-tolrln- d DESPONDENT J 8 Roove-ve- laHke c untv to have judge is the big question t bo dii Idid in the lKt"lature thin .ifter-nooThe unHt has nluady passed up n thi matter, and apt roved a measure giving one moie judge to the Third ju-lui klrntn This ill bv Sountur nn me up f r deb etc in the lower house Nafuitl. and wus igrousl op tv I t the legislators from p(vsetl pu rpc'Si 1 dnil " t tixo now out ld uu ,Mo ,uut kpxt1anv tv the f rM ud hc ond K levied bv title of m th an tolniniv houee pubiu t h mom v for class1- - 'rim f iv i t i' Unhird Representative ko im- - I ixpakr im ' ' and street1 H K in esentattv e Masers (f ro pai prov t ment J I Jlepibi if Rnhfpld and Reyre,eu-- t f H unt sv llle led t be e L i M P '! K i while Kepie bwpp rt f r inrmure, CRIME IS M i r i ft id Morgan tentative uf of id and luv MINISTER lb prt srnt.it t i tlnev ParowafT THEME of ihljluim it t intend bittti ipti sit ton iif the gio it to ijio imp sfitx for am ther Negh f hv t r is lomtmg mi u h u ,i Judy I' Mt o uc ot Masters said the MitlMhx I m d vlw 8 ate ehoivid coni that u'un tweltths of the bgal tie H' tf nd bushief-- s childr r an rf the state w at transit tel in Tem DniiM pi rmon on IhPri judniwl district and was hoi fu th. t I pi Home " it rl dhd l)v fixe fudges The other five, t u t h hnn twelfths m band'ed bv thi Peveu judges r form itnr id c! min it m th No judge had outside dlsrlvts n run i x ir - t g been sddd in Wils ,dtatrtcl s,rue 1Ml, p ri . t uue fig Mr Mist is said He quoted tOit mh! U pt t i il him t ). F lie t d M it in tustns show th lru.r e fo? pm ri Kt til trn t In i p t' def ar rw am the rd tint that jift f of h srn hiviR ts r f , h M n mj b utdled it iivll (,oh, fti H I'nd ISKI lef ii rw i lx.- s m l'!l in I canes . r 7 triminil Hu pi d i 1pT4 a jn bon pi 11. and JJJ pr.diate I't ,ui I bUme for Mie Jnvc IM HIT a riuilut in in l'1 A a "olut on Mr l t it iV Ri hards s,ld that most of the vi',is.rsuits borif be made hi r f led in the elates a me in'n t' e h t Ucci't nd the churrh sm tn plav a well hk t babe liv and non a a rhom and the no f dant of her de k! ru t wnit t. pjre language d Pmh the girl eugetk b fray with fym srd 1uk effe, tud! lompmtson in his opposition He rioted the fut th t one Judge, in a Police Confiscate Liquor dtsrlct tn the southern of the state , t ur iltlam Thomas. 597 cases on his calendar last mornn, ut nrM south handled arree'ed early this on If year whose dlstrht was anti Rjchartia treeta Iv loin,, herg.ant bo large that Judge, it required a considerable N F. JFtsrcsl wnd ratrolnian r, amount of travel, could handle 6J7 ch (;0. in the is bdd rjty jftit m, a in one vear Mr Croft said he coukl not Ightly. and charge f having liquor hi hi potsehaii.n ee whv five judges could not handle half a can ronfteitd f The offrcPr Mz Mch as a matter of fact, t hut bonded w his kj . slightly Us UmeHFSe times a many. OF sn el on a8 Vocational cer for Four States rives ofhr on i4tr I Harvey W George occupies a bed in ward lie was wounded in the leg on October 4, during th Verdun fight Lake City He was ilia home is In In training with the- - Fortieth division, in replacing the loss being later used of tie Thlrtv ser ond division. Three other Salt leakers are Frank F. Billings, who lives at 2j MlUcrest apartment with hU mother. Mrs Mary Billings, Levi U FHt, J37 Reed avenue, and Allan InlwardM, son of Mis. F. W. Ld wards, 116 B street Offi- Miller Presides. Karl Jensen of Richfield, Utah, was Divisional bit in the ankle by a machine gun bullet The meeting was presided over hv c, ei during the Argonne fight in feeptember.A Miller, who was Introduced hv Governor Ardivision. He was with the Nir.t-MrBamberger, and the orator of the day wat soldier from Randolph, Utah, Fred Lam-borNephi L. Morris, who eloqflcnt j reviesed made his icw rlfn e for war during the life and career of Colone' Roosevelt in City. the Argonne fight, when he was pul and delivered a eulogy In Ins memory. out of at tion bv two gunshot wounds in On the platform weie staled Governor the bat k and right shoulder, lie is alBamberger, Nephi I, Morris, turn Huiet, most fully recovered C. W. Pern ost). Judge Ogden lilies StephJames A. Doan, Mount Idaho, Idaho, Starting altogether as a vocational en H. Love, Alma Eldredge Lverartl was on the Vtrdtin front when he was H Lawieme Frank training board for peace times, the newly Hierer, Jr, George. stiutik with & bit of flying shrapnel that A R Stephens N Mckav, i'ham h entered his left elbow ami started him organized blanch of the federal board for Williams W Richard General Brigadier v recov-eron the wav to Fort Douglas for vocational known as the re- Young. George Albert Colonel Smith He was wounded during the heavy habilitation training, ts now of HaJohn State Secretary Q Cannon, division, getting ready fighting early in October to assist In every way possible the dis- rden Benmon, Orson F W hitnev tl e Rev. Two Wyoming convalescents are MelJ H N Williams, the Rev. George E. vin M Eaton of tllendo and 2enel Demur abled soldiers and pallors entitled to comDavies and Andrew Jenson of Kirby Eaton was Htationed in Brest, To get from the government. After an invocation by Antiion II Lund, Frame with the Forty foutth medical pensation well started In Salt Lake, How- Mr Miller introduced Ncplil L Morru, replacement when he was sent to the the work first briefly referring to Colonel Roosard R. Ward, distiict vocational hospital with inflammatoiv rheumatism the greatest of Americans uOrdered for early transport homo with for Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New evelt as man and a simple the tghij third division. Demur was ilexuo, is In the city conferring with R. nafraid, now of the people citizen, resting in a ountrv chunk taken with the "flu" on board ship and A Conrads, local vocational advisor. Mr Sillier hts forefathers beside yard continued the vovage under quarantine. The work of the rehabilitation division compared the life of Colonel Roosevelt tn He retovtrel at the eastern debarkation concerns not with as Itself sold'er the W both illiam stion of E that hospltd, coming here for onvaJescence well able to care for himself because of men and leaders, atGladstone, the same time chamSergeant Herbert W. Swift has a hard injuries received while in the service. great Before he started the present The scope of the work is as broad as pion of the weak, yet capable of !uck storv thing and with achievements to their jouiticv he was within half an hour of the demands that can he made upon It. credit be recorded In hlstorv will which hi home in New York City. Why he Each case is entirely different and re- and live forever. He said that he ha4 He i une here Is a mvatery to him. individual treatment. The main seen Colonel Roosevelt several months ago, was gassed on the Verdun front early quires adv iors, working unt local of the objei of the ab while the latter was In October, but he is quit recovered der the direction of t)ie district off! er, is flictlon which carriedsuffering him to his grave, His original enfrom the experience In this part of the and Colonel Roosevelt men to to find help. expressed great apwras for three 3 ears He has work the services of the Red Cross are Sunday, in conjunction Ilistment preciation of the manner In which the eon in the Ice, he says, almost three Invaluable and the two ate with services as a memorial to months organizations west forward had with volunteer! pome over his enlistment period closely allied. and with financial contribution duruvg Theodore Roosevelt, former honCaptain V L Fink, Q M C , was apMr. Conrads will keep in touch with the war. at Fort Douglas orary president of the organisation pointed supply officer soldiers at general hospital No. 27 He will be assisted the day ago wh it are near to discharge on partial or Whole Nation Meets. and one of Its warmest fnends, bseveral second Lieutenants Jese 8 Tyson total disability certificates All these was fittingly observed in .Salt Iake The appoint- men are entitled to and Linus J Campbell The great gathering in the tabernacl compensation from The majority of thurUus de- ment was made by Lieutenant-Colonsaid Mr Morris, was but one of many or all of the any regardless government, A. L. Farce, commandant. voted one service to the movement war risk Insurance. meetings all over the country to pay dJohn eserved honor to a deserved citizen, Te case Is as followsA mythical Following the request recently by ofW llllams was formerly a plumber in bait empires beyond the seas and to the re ficials of the Boy Scouts that a service Iaike Cltv. On the battlefields of France born republics of Europe, he said, tl be devoted to the organization and the he was wounded In both arms and the service extended, and everywhere he dof obmel He Is now per- eclared, the name of Roosevelt Is beinf arms were amputated memory Roosevelt, each of the Mormon churches in Salt Lake set aside If he le spoken with prayer and a blessing tht manently and totally disabled the meetings last ntght for this celebrainsured for $10,000 the war risk Insur- the great American had lived in tha tion At most of the churches members ance will be paid him In full for final epoch of stirring events of the troops attended in ranks and took "This," said Mr Morns, is the prou-B disability some part, usually giving the scout cheer, dest day of 100 years, when Americans Williams is also entitled to compensathe salute, or having read the oath or the tion from the government of not less than over the world are paying tribute to ths In addition, the govern$65 a month. pledge greatest citizen of them all, an Anted National anniversary week began last ment will pav his family $35 monthly. can " Mr Morris reviewed the achievements Friday and the nine ears of life of the The work of the vocational division, with movement will be celebrated until ThursIts Ideas of rehabilitation, volunteers to of Colonel Roosevelt from the time of his No folformal program will be birth, carrving his hearers through the day help the soldier make the best of himlowed by Salt Lake Scouts, the manner time he spent as a rancher in bouth self. surh as his limitations will permit of obseiving the week being left almost and his political career, of his The main idea of the board is for the to th tioops, IV John II Taylor, work In connection with the butldint; entirely greatest usefulness of men Many lines of scout commissioner said of work are open to the former plumber, of the Panama canal and the part he took Kach of the troops will carry out what In the war as organiser and It Is the work of the rehabilitation the tan of the program prepared by the division to find his best opportunity and and leader of "Teddy s Rough Riders." national council but the dally end achieve him that good help turn, as Individuals and as troops, will Mr Conrads already Is in touch with Conspicuous Qualities. he Plans are feature of the week several cases at Fort Douglas that will The three most conspicuous qualities of being made for a local council which the expert advice of the board personal The German popt lace seem to havo require will be a central had o' er all the scout Mr Ward, who in the business world Colonel Roosevelt, he said, were and vtf activities in the titv Is a Denver mining engineer, was for a epurage, desire to serve mankind the utn ost repect for the Americans, was lie he Americanism When lung on of the battlefields year Europe, selling his g said writes Henry Oberndorfer, who Is munitions-makinsupposed deathbed in Chicago, g maExpect Commissioner. Mr the soldiers attached to the chinery to the allies.equipment and Morris, Colonel Roosevelt declared H I Cross, district fMd comthst and It rut that mattered little about hint, Thirty-secondivision, American expemissioner. .s expected to visit halt the great concern was the cause for which ts now the which unit 26 forces, Standard ditionary February Though the extension of the United States was fighting the school werk, on amount of time lost furthest Into Germany, with headquarters bearers may fail, said the colonel, hut during the influenza epidemic, has broken at Rensdorf The letter is to Mrs Simon standards never Colonel Roosev e I, Sr GIRL f the organization into the Activities Bamboreer Moiris saM was one of the most tender to somewhat, the return home of manv solthe of Amerithe att.tude men he had ever known, his tendernees Referring diers, formerly members, has quickened can army of occupation, Mr Oterndorfer extending to bints and ar.lmais, thoabu mi vs the whole thing ts regarded In much the interest of the bovs in scoutcraft of which sorely distressed him. This sam 4,The Hoy btouts and Theodor Roosethe same light as a criminal court. tendency characterized hi was velt the theme of the ery Rev you have the culprit, fce E sympathetic writes through the White house V Fleetwood, dean of St Mark s "He s g u lit William Now what Ere you Rolng Mr. Morris referred briefly to ths family Mn his sh idow several d i k sgo, John tatejraj the morning service yexter- - td no'Wktfe him-Kill him" Wipe out the side of the life of Colonel Roosevelt, de-lt took a squint at the skv ami forthwith Aav 51 assembled head-- l Germ in nation at its No Troop Welt, what then that the death (Of Quentin devoclaring v irod tint vvi tei ts going away quarters and marched into the hurt h Simply to make him pay to the utmost in had fiom h r pronto depressing effect HI Jt hu In atm ion- - 'vitli The scouts oath and its and labor tnone for the flags he has damage tion to his family, Mr. Morn! said, a vu ed of h s batmdav and yes pledge of allegiance to the flag were done und at the time time try to extract G rd iy w. Iv xme of For doui inmsftf particularly noticeable during the lpt Mv Country. from his pi ilosophv the elements which Deadly and the troop sang year of hie life hhu id Heit stwrd nna ovy irks on read, Tis of Thee "The wilt alvvavs create war and horror, and, ajid The musical program was particularly Mtnrdiv ami timv time ag un Banner How Fin doing so. Rive him the chance to to sng in the folds ut Fort In igia Selfappropriate to the occasion. Been Si outs are engaged win ha k lus own self respect and chat the work The Boy was the opening a Foundation hve bird krifw nu r about it than in is a real bervii e and is the best of of the world of leadership a ground hog at v di the bv the choir under sung quoth John of Colonel Dean Mr Oberndorfer pays on New Teals dav h Piofessor Anthony C. Lund, and wits ev nlng at the memorials be!Uts wire Dt orwas ald Colonel Roosevelt Fleetwood I obk nz to plav to went he 3U'K) the for of Y M A hut Professor John J McCleland at tribut to Kkm xrlt honmafv president of the organization, the ditferent nrmv is a Pli i I troops in the enorH X The Rt gan Lead, Kindly Light aa also sung in s w is the prtn land it was whne he was president that mous "fostliad ' conducted V bv the ker with splendid effect by the choir ana snd al prois its n,i"ttpil A the act whuh M the under U congress for panned American soldiers The cDsIng hm vuhii tv i quaUt In uled Iv b ed C scout movt merit had its and homesick, bvCrossing the Bar was the Becoming despondent next dav le placed at Kh,enhrt Itstein, inception r Hum was played the choir Laigo high tribute to tlu ideals of the orgam- - wNre the f imous fortress is situated tna 2d of Helen Yates, age, said to have Professor McClelland years The Bovs of con-1 zation was paid At Coblenz Mr nn been employed as an extra at the Wilkes Old Brigade attended a quartet was sung by Irfom u! partv G r it, hener IS RESULT of the theater, attempted suicide in her room In slstlng of James Nellson, August Informal Brlrce of Wales gwt niever. Hyrum Christensen and Hill was a most interest!- - aff,r We a hotel early yesterday morning hy swalOF SUDDEN Tht obaaManrc of Rnoaov pit rupmorial hid It pome Hotdaway di , then d.mod and fiocllv to ila at the attaches aa infuimal on tha part of Tionp ei, loved a nnn idnight The benediction was pronounced hv J lowing poison, according IbtKh-'oint which Rev J H N Williams, paslor of Si ru ken w irh hi u t failure w h le at , tiovH of the Firat and bet ond ihnrchea ihe hospital. emergency thoi.ah onlv 27, prime honed Ii he F irst Methodist Episcopal church. Min aotlvitv K m irmi g arlev F of CtirNt bclentlPt Miss Tates, according to tier roommate, drink biotto like a Ha under direi tton of J Cecil Altar lould South tilanned age "x r.i!lv was mlghtv fine, gentleman Mis Glaire Prtgon, frtquently had periods Just a in though h Msmbcrt outmaMer the I need In died fore aid it, simile bov. FLU ami everybody of extreme despondency and at one time 21 CASES un etnn'ovee btate. wril ti are retunutiK, and will hel himunspoi'el Immeim--n told her companion she kept bichloride of Impart some of the aioutcitft they have le , iiniiutit na t learned Mr in Oberndorfer her tablets said and would he trunk mercury V to the troop OF DA7 IN Pitue loat lb expected to h gh line at the spot lal meetlnsf will be he'd lYktay filch' return to the tnited btates at the end sometime use them, rather than suffer h i qri ed of hebrunrv. (torn melancholia. Karlv yesterday mornm pr.uti, at science wilt iMtUn hv polii e tn Mari h studiea No deaths from Influenza were TTvtrd ing, Miss Pregon said, Miss Yates told her be taken up one of the ftr-- t trips beltijr a pulmotor using she bad taken "something and that her bv the cltv board of health yesterdav snow of to the at head the i ov ed City as a rn,iure un,i tiling I'tath, be apparently, soon troubles would new cases of the ai-- e ended. but twenty-on- e reformer and hts high character o,reek i mm Inetai t Miss Piegon becoming alarmed, called were quarantined In eleven houres A service In mraien of Colonel Kooce- - were brought out F M Steele, who hurried the girt to The rengtous work of Roosevelt was elt. and tn honor of men tn the wervhe emergency hospital, where restoratives w eg held last nitrht emphasized bv the Rev Tolbert the Harry Mr (reft seemed diMm lined to take from the memberihip, were of the First Eresbvterian church given and a stomach pump applied Ltbertv Park MethoTroop .eiders, pastor ibih consiRtiMon the fut that, even ' pt l Life and Character Reading 34 of wh.ch M T Car-- i dist Bov Scouts church, in' his sermon at After the poison had been pumped from i i ase ho mahv though U w her and nhi'e the phvstclan had the stomach, Is r on service pcoutmaatt muhael the attended the theme morning The t I'lu null. tn hi tiltM dl'trirt that a bol stepped from the room and the nurses At the evening servKick Day of Triumph Captain nui. h nura lime ius raq ,'rad nn 'hr sertlte onIn the FEBRUARY 10. k was turned Mias "Vates se!zed the ruble, t, ' ctur lebt to the ice Lincoln was tha sublect aver... for r tt ii ona Kurtht rmora Mr spike and t'r A E. !e containing the fluid and poured toorRe of Uranus and the lowedeulogy of the life of Roosevelt, fol- recptacle The influence i rt ft s attention dirru-t- i te th, f,it leed A small bv a treatise of the theme, "The the contents Into the lavatorv. itoosovelt. Amerl-ea- ti on this nature ts to make It F pastor on Theodore f flip nuthlnn' MiMlt tint jt, now of a Rel glous Life." nqanlltv. however, was left tn the basin tlttren Thre are ntoie than eiphtv atable loving money, position and main if ifirn iror t'r names .,( the morning servo es at W esHnlrmtefi' l,'u analysis bv chemists of the ,ity board on the honor rod of the ih'inli tactfu Is Iota Inal Input.", tnai .of Mhloh extremely tr service for the Bov and in Pre-b- v tenan thur. h by Professor C. W of health showed it contained bicholrlde a ttl.it alth.uit enr i otn t" k t understanding the ' alu ,f, W' to trial, amt memory of Colonel K msectscouts, of mercurv elt was held Brow i will not pav Its bills untiltlBoo (t.. that hai thav rill tht v mv often could ,vesterdav was of Miss at Tates the Third Tresbv moinlng kept under constant 'Types tTie Americanism was the suh-jedo so W hen spiritualized ba qut. kit t attic! i terlan of sermon by Dr J H N supervision at the emergency hospital church ' Members of T roip ,e J. love of the Innate Pcbate ipoii the m. trure was atitt scoutmaster, attended in a WHTiams pavtAr of the First Methodist until later in the morning, when It kjeeome on a iui Haprpacntatn a Muttra A Barker mysterious. I Episcopal ihunh, last night The occa- she was retpoved to the Holy Cro-- s hosmoved adjeurnraent until Mondav, tn body and g ive the scout yell powerful with Intuition and thaf Mcr was. the where her condition sion Roosevelt last was pital, memorial of f to the gift night prophecy the fact that some supporters of ftutlinma Mmsmenl View G A Iverson addressed the service. reported t5 be fair. Miss Tates is said of analysis of human thoughts. the measure were among the absentees parents bv hotel class in the Twentieth ward mployeea where she lives, and governing th The motion prevail! d. and the measure Aquarius. An outline of the scout movement was yesterday F fg Rooseby attaches at the emergency hospital, comes up today under the head of un- given in the sermon of Rev H w. Bur-- , morning, taking as his subject, gives power to reralve to come from a prominent family tq the finished business vibrations, amt the C l Advocates of the erbastor. The movement, la gun hy Mr velt, the Man thought influence east. ts Her mother the to said to reside In measure felt confident last night that oversensitive in iso?. ..aa des rlbed. and Connecticut. For Cold and Grip. they would effect Its passage today. pie and surroundings tta rapid growth pointed out It ts necesReal estate, apartments to b pd the for of sary the tountrv to Take people LaxatMi Rromo Quinine Tah'ets A ,,g ed and houses to be sold Leading Stationers. Printer srtd BindDr C Gowans, Dentist, has moved become interested in the Mia's and wiipk Look for F W. Groves an nil the t3 Ly jr$wvi ers signature f W. Arrow proppe t to 717 Kearnt bldg, .W. bids. fed Inc., Press, lAdvt k of the scouts, he said. Roosevelt work 210 (Advertisements South, (Advertisement y layer. -- tht 11 ion-ari- -- ends of the en its for consideration thi afternoon i 8 B No 00, by Knight which wm intnMluced at the instance of and the state insu'ame department which provide tor retaliatory insurance to be prescribed b fee and regulation - ij n, bn This bill has alrrad' been parsed second reading without change and the Indications are that it will pass on final reading toda The firM measure on the second rtad bill re calendar Is Scnat r hex pealing the existing iH tax lawe Thi-lahas been in operative for son vcirs duo to expense of copact mg the tax which has be n found to be greater than The the bemfts derived in most a meats of wiping present b is metelV off statute law the a dad dru tw men,, i ei -t st that in the paet many annihilated at the last moment by- - the general motion to "clean ih simply because of the profit of number of bill and the and th committee the inability houses to take action upon all of them session the for In the time prescribed Present indication are that such will not be the case this session The one bill on the third reading cab Passage Expected. ( t d Passage Expected. explained The object second reading, is to enable the state of Utah to meet other states In the matter of insurance fees and regulations on an even bast Instead of at a dissome advantage it is pointed out state in whnh I tah companies engage in insurance business require the payment of fees and impose regulations far steeper and more ugorous than are required bv Utah of insurance companies of those state transacting business here The proponed law whl enable the insurance department to treat with such state bv imposing the earn fees ande regulations hero upon their insurant companies as they impose there upon hill the companies of this stale This detub Insurance doe not give the partment uuthri law to make rates any lower than the provides here, hut it may, in its discretion raise the rates higher when the other mate impose rates than those xiitd in this state M laasM c t ory of Colonel Theodore y,,. terday. In almost every thuuh in p, city great congregations gat ete ' to do ohomage to the great Allied an reer and character were the t inn. . u many sermons Itoy Scouts to k , ,,rn!n. nent part in the strvlces, been., dreds of these young Amen a ,n. ploned by Colonel Roosi e t durig ri,, lifetime, appearing wherevci muuoro! services were held The greatest gathering of tin t.a, at. the tabernaciei sign'Kait m ii, fA t that there was lio uiVjn politi al iiit. d Unction among the ten t vo finj seat in the great huthlinc untie evry seveial tiers of tnc gicat pu i ii iv fit as In the audience, Gentile and lw wt beside Mormon, and Demo tat he with but one iiunmoi tcjw .that of tribute to the hoo of cm jia, hill Modest as was the life of ( imuo so were the decorations at i r d r. ot 01,p. nacle, and simple in too three American flags, one if tilea t1 cn n stretched across the front ont-- r organ, the others drape) on cnGr baj. cony Several hundred Boy M t, wnj, under the leadership oi vo tn5tfrj marched to the tabernacle, weic s ai'e-cabout the building Boo-- -- -- ttah lhtuiaibe department of the MIL as O Never In "the history of Sait greater tribute paid to national than that which was accorded to house-vel- There are now eighty four hills on the record of the senate, though three of these pleasures have been withdrawn for various reason and will not have to be I hire was a email crop of considered new bill Friday and it I expected that will be a few more today and tothere morrow, but it la considered doubtful If there will be a total of lK) bill introduced in the upper house at thla session be a record It such la the caae It willheretofore the for the legislature, aa number of bills Introduced In eai h houae has been close -r around the "40 mark of bills now before With the nurnbboth houses, the UgMature should be able to consider all of them and take final action without the usual rush at the session enJ ann with a lot of bills being xviped off' the thirdof reading calthe session, endar In the dying hours aa has been the case at previous sessions. the Simplicity Marks Service in Tribute of Respect From All Creeds. 1 senate. It i htelory ffood bills have .Nephi L. Morris. Twelve of the twenty-on- e eonaleqent wounded who arrived in Salt Lake Saturday from the Hoboken debarkation Thi is the largest hospital are Utahn percentage of Utah state men yet to arrive in a single contingent at Balt Lake City. The remainder of the party I made up of men from Idaho, which ha six, Wyoming, with two, and one lone soldier from New York City Although there are several in the con tlngent who were severely wounded in action, nine of the men are here to recover from disease contracted in Fu rope, due to the unusual condition existing near the fighting lines. Most of them are recovering fiom rheumatism and pneumonia, due to exposure in the mud and rain of France S lilUm V. Butler was Inbergeant valided from the front on account of A When the severe ( ase of rheumatism armistice was signed he was attending an officers training school near th lines and he brings a new kind of sleeve stripe to bait Lake, a black cord on both sleeves, given to men in the overseas officers camps when the end of hostilities tame He was warmly greeted bv his wife and daughter, from whom he had not heaid for eight months Butler was foimerly drug man for the of 1917. B. Monster Meeting Held Tabernacle Addressed bj Convalescent Contingent From This State. Measures This Session Only of Those About One-ha- lf Id, rehabilitation ftfore Than Half Saturday But Two More Days Left , for General Introduction of Bills. T wiity-- e Lnlh Day, February of Denver, R. WARD HOWARD for the eleventh district for the federal hoard for voca- Poison Said to Have Taken for Destruction. m I vstila Ko-evelt- 1 h'; V -- v i V j Ote-ndorf- er DEATH i0Wrvance ATTACK! 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