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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. After Looking Over Aristocracy , It Isn't Br TOi BOOEM. nOAKOKI V., Jan. SI. Am down la Old Virginia, tbs when w mother o t president thought presidents had to be aristo ths tocrat. femes w limitations of aristocrats, whv featured their Virginians hav ham over their presidential timber. Visited their natural bridge today, th first of th seven wonders of th world. Itaivs poor marksmanship is on,' faith In prohibition enforcement is another, Clsremors, radium water, and last and greatest. Democratic , sternal hope. THE MAT OB. got-wis- C Commiioner in C. Omaha Hearing Hears Complaint, and Listens Tcopic's e hoi , Utah's Greatest Outfitters for Men and Boys o OMAHA. Nsb.. Jam II. (By tbs Associated Pr.is.) Th Inter tats commerce commission today ordered wasters truck Una railroad soskln a 4 gsnsral upward ravlaloa of class freight rata la alatraa mldwaatara ( atatea to furnish apaclflo first class rata from a number of large shipping point to daatlnatlon between COURT HOUSE, White PJaln. N. which thar ar both lone and abort T, Jan. II. (By th Associated f hauls. Th data was ordered by th eora-- ; Press.) Seventeen witnesses shared j mission after M. J. Healy, Topeka, th spotlight In court today with J Kan , general counsel for th Kansas Edward W. Browning, 'state puhllo ntllttlea commission and In the rsal estat man, who seeks a separap spokesman for the commission I affected atatea complained th rall-- t tion from his wife, th roads' proposals war "clear as mud Hssnan. Th complaint was made after E. former Frances (Peach) mlddls-agsP B. . Boyd, Chicago, chairman of th Th old, th young, th I western trunk lines committee, an th voluble, th brief and tha JocuI swered the question of the shippers lar, all had thslr turns In such a representatives as to how the roads, speedy dispatching that by the middle . Under tha proposed new schedule of 0 fth afternoon John E Mack, bead t rates, would fla tariffs betweenrailroad points I of the Browning counsel, threw up his hands. of car-- 1 "Tour honor," h said, "wsva gone riera. Mr. Boyd, at th Insistence I so fast, were alt out of witnesses of th shippers, bad been called back for th day. I move w adjourn 1 til tomorrow morning " Chicago to testify this lnfor-un-- 1 nation, which, after all, wan Browning s here," suggested Henry I for Mrs dear" to the shippers. Epstein of th oouneel n Browning Case Nearing Close -- irance m Worth While AmljZe FTYLISH1 i d, ooo I m f j I DATA. ORDER . ron'nk- VtZScn.. - Just What They Want wa don , t . agreed Mack, "but Frank kfcManamy. want to put him on until the other t n oharg of th Inquiry here, ordered h, , worry had thu,allway. DonAnd data covering rates on several west-- 1 we ll ,Q right. dear up' tomorrow every - Appw el nh: Sanity Hearing Asked for Sayer SAN Jan. II (By FRANCISCO, the Associated Pres ) Attorney A. Connolly, representing Ed- George When we get an Idea as to how Ward K. formerly of Colorado, the carrier would apply their pro- - condemnedPayer, to be executed at Folsom I rate those flret class between posed next prison J Friday, today sent a let-pl- n' w some basis for,er will hav (0 Governor Young asking that be appointed to boaTd of expert iS,rJn said arTCiaw mottpaM on the young prisoners sanity, so sure that many of us undenrtand Connolly expressed th belief I Just bow the carrier would apply ths Saver la "mentally Incompetent," that and w want speclflo data rath- rate, gayer, who haa a wife and child r . V2 I residing here, was convicted of the as-- 1 Chicago, murder of a Japanese woman during Ft I I I t Less Than Regular rr P: ! Our Policy alstant freight traffic manager of th a robbery near Auburn, Placer county, Northwestern railroad, occupied the year ago. On youth, arrested In stand during most of th afternoon, I connection with th crime, committed f utcide. S outlining what he termed dlscrlml-- 1 A second Ray Ar-- i nations In the Intra and Interstate noldf convlcted with youth, Sayer, wa exe-- ; in South Dakota and Nebraska. cuted Folsom iaat Friday, ,t I both iUte oup intra and in-- 1 Connolly alao asked that Sayer f tjratats rates ar substantially lower I accorded executive clemency on the thaw- - those already allowed, by thsl contention that District Attorney commission to the carrier In sputh-- 1 Me rah nil Lowell of Placer had ern and southwestern territories, said I ,aid if Saysr would plead county guilty to I the charge against him a sentence ?" Both Nebraska and South Dakota 0f jf, imprisonment and not death! represent on of th low spots of thewoujd b asked com- I country In the matter of rates Governor Young has heretofore with thoas prevailing In other Pun,d t0 exerclee executive clem-paDu to the ,ncy in behalf of the of th country. Sayer. handicaps encountered In operating! a railroad in weetern South Dakota, U , , w entitled to an believe we ai Pc a even higher class of rate than we I AxVLfClS ar proposing In eastern Colorado, I 1 H ( yet we are proposing th same class II A A , rt MALL . ySf , MpYlf'Ofl I'ltAlWU pKpl iAlIlUIlg RITURN. half ICuppenheimer Overcoats ed . That Is Why! No Carry Overs,r SEVERAL HUNDRED b. I ; PRICE oun'ers CUCrUlS gh-- 1 South Dakota ha about th eet amount of railroad traflo of any I MEXIOO CITY, Jan. SI. (By the state In the union, and, while w Associated Pres--t0 Bandit or rebeluthrihav th second largest amount of ?r,J .ntln govern- mileaM there, our aarninya ara boutlii6 I troops in n?nt reports, the federal In of the - proportionate 'skirmishes here and thers different states ar steadily killing them , I off, individually and In group Dispatches from Oaxaca report that' I f e killed twenty-fivgovernment troops a bandits tn an engagement near after a long pursuit of ths ma- rauders, who had bean attacking villages and ranches. A troop train sent out to Inspect the railroad 1. Jan. WASHINGTON, (By the was tracks and watch th road between Bruce, Mexico ( Associated Press ) Senator owing Democrat, Maryland, Informed the to the City and Cuernavaca f aenate report that bandits were again today that ha had received, of letters, "highly abusive and operating in this section, which has scurrilous" In character, from mem-- 1 Meanwhile aceno of many outrages. passenger service on the!I of th Ku Klux Klan. If hers The soldiers Mis statement was made as ho was trains was suspended. found nothing suspicious and service Into the f objecting to the Insertion resumed. of of ft sheaf Congressional Record communication received by Senator 1 Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, eom- - M Ready menalng him for his attacks on th of Columbus. 7.- -Knights Tackle Wage Scale ''The senator from Maryland cannot keep these expressions of ths INDIAN APOU3, Jan. Jl. (Ry the) American people out of th record," shouted Senator Heflin. "They ar I Associated Preaa.) Only th determl- -l I nation of policies on wages and workwar endorsand protesting against ing my position. I shall read them ln conditions remain on th agenda! I ol of th United Min convention more tomor-,h to th senate and many 1 I row, and It will require a great deal Worker now ln session her. I on Action these matters by th del-- 1 of tlm. will determine the scale comtruth of this conspiracy Th deliberations at th bltuml-t- h bring on war Is going to be told to II mitlee'l noua coal contract meeting ln Miami, I American people. Asserting that h would vet to keep II P February 14. - Representatives of aut letters of an abusive kind from operator and miners of the central! Knights of Columbus, Senator Bruce I competitive field will aeek to agree! aaid senators should draw tha line ht tha Miami masting on a contract! somewhere on Inserting matter Into j supersede th present Jacksonville j th Congressional Record. agreement, which expires March 11. Chief laterest In th convention de- liberations will center In th secep-- 1 y tanc of the week and th I work day. More than a score I of resolutions urging that tha- - next contract Include th thirty-hou- r week I were received by the International! headquarters, and ar being coneld- Jan. WASHINGTON, (By the ered by th convention seal comAssociated Press.) Investigation of mute. the Herrick lumber concessions involving government land in Grant county. I Vs ye ASM Infnrmrrtlnrt Oregon, was ordered today by th , ) 1 rd Beautiful Assortment. Buy the Best nir. Special Lots I 33.75 assorted 1 I V to 40.00 makes sortedOAoO 45.00 0050 Kuppenheimer 50.00 Kuppenheimer Lu 2JJ00 1 55.00 50 27 Kuppenheimer 60.00 00 30 Kuppenheimer 67.50 Kuppenheimer 75.00 Kuppenheimer Lumberjacks and m m And so on. rj Hats - Sweaters Underwear and Pajamas Seethe Saying 1.00 article 1 Senate Orders Timber Inquiry six-ho- eenat. ' Th Inquiry "was approved by th publlo lands committee and will Involve alleged fraud In connection with on Trade Efforts Jsn. 1 (By the! th granting by th forest service of Associated Pres.) Th oscretarie of a contract for more than lght hun- commerce and state would b redred million feet of lumbr In a na- quested to Inform th senate what Is I tional foresL being don by their department to Tha committee will begin work !m- - stlmulat exports of finished manumediately, summoning a number of of factures and Importations of crude! ficlala of the forest aarvlo now ln materials, under a resolution Intro-- 1 - Oregon and- - officials of Orant county. A report must be made to the senate , by next February SM. Evidence Found Against Hostel LOS ANOETLES, Jan. Associated Press.) Th WASHINGTON. duced today by Senator Ny. Repub-- 1 Ucan, North Dakota, Th resolution cited figures Intended to show that finished manufactures I form a rapidly Increasing proportion of the total value of United States 1 ports, while the value of crude ma-- 1 tertals exported Is failing, with re-- 1 eultant Injury to the agricultural interests of th country. x-- L (By th Examiner ay JpolleS at Whittier hav unearthed evidence Which they believe Public Lands Illegally Will lead to th of th bodies . of a woman and finding Held Would Be Open three children whom George J. Haseel, now awaiting ox-- cution In Texas for th murder of WASHINGTON, Jan, Jl, (By ths! another family of nlna, has oonfessd Associated Press ) Publlo lands to hav murdered. held be would open to entry by I gaily I any qualified entry man under a bill I Introduced today by Senator McNary, I Republican, Oregon. The measure provides speclfloally MARSH-LEWI- S that no oeoupanoy or possession off lands which appear by tn records of COAL 00. th Interior department to be va--1 cent and not reserved or withdrawn I (Not tho Marsh Coal Co.) shall b suffiolent ground for denying! anyona duly , qualified th right to) an try. i . 111- -1 :S UTAH if - GRAND COAL Olroot from th oar Coots loo beoaueo It lasts Jo, qec and give more best . I dirt. HYLAND 2550. WOOL CONTRACTED, Special t Th Trlhuse, (1427 GREEN RIVER, Wyo , Jen. 11. Three contracts hav lately bee made for the aale of this year's wool olip by local sheep owners, David of Green River and Abnar and Joeeph Thompson, Jr., both of fork R prior, hav contracted fiaeoas. Iit pciua J J oanid. en .k J & Mens and Boys Made-to-Measu- SUITS AND OVERCOATS Including Tuxedos, Black and Blue Reduced Mens Pants reduced .... Sheep Lined . , and : . Vz Mens and Boys 4 reduced 1.50 article Daylight Tailor Shop I five-da- 50c In the tol1 y, SUITS re Reduced During Clearance Sale 75c 2.00 article 1.00 2.50 article 1.25 3.00 (article 1.50 OA Xll rU SPECIALS Made to Measure 24.75 and 34.75 Alteration! Done Correctly and Promptly And FREE. TilT ,1 IVlOtnerS o on. You Will Find Surprise Bargains All through- reduced . ... 74 - Z.C.M.I.BoysStore Come See Save! Coats reduced 74 Men's Gloves n 72 nice Special Lots see how little they cost Men s Mlx-tec- inert ) Bath Robes reduced . . ; . We Use Comparative Prices So That Our Customers See Just How Much THEY SAVE. Marked Prices Never Changed. |