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Show J 91 Til E SALT LAK E TIUGUEr T CESDATL'MQ R XING, FE PRUAR -- Upper Basin States Gain Important Points Utah Delegate, After Victory, PlanEaHy Start on Return Trip. WHml tnsa Put Ow l mission, would not be considered. Injected afThe pomrr Question ter lentil y discussion of water allocs t a. f. Vwin hilrnun ftf 1 he California commission, called ttS tion to the tact that the secretary of Interior, who, under the bill will fix the rates naturally mil establish as high a rate as feas ible, deoendent unon economic con dttiorn In a competitive field. He pointed out that the I2S.0O0.0O0 for flood control must be amortized over period of fifty yean, in accord a nee to the re Daymen t to the gov emmenti investment. This he argued will Insure the huhest possible rate which will redound to the benefit 01 the upper train states, as well a to Artsona and Nevada, among wrucn state Ux surplus revenues will be divided. . Reveaae, Says Higher CaJifarejta Oaramtaalanrr. These surplus revenues, according to Chairman Bacon, will be higher, by reason of the present arrangement. He did not answer an Arizona question as to what the Ariaona revenue might be, at be bad n data upon which so base a guess. Contrariwise, Arizona declined to same any amount of revenue which might be acceptable to that state. Senator Favour said Ariaona la clear. ly entitled under the bill to a question "substantial return" Oomrnl-exnFrancis Wllaon of New Mexico asked Ariaona what that night be. based upon a Ux return If the dan were built by private enterprise, not forthbut Arizona's reply coming. The t?.000 400 mentioned by Baron as being as used for flood control is one of the sticklers In the Utah mind The delegation now here will to make this item a clear gift from the government, not reimbursable out of the power revenue. '''":'v::'-Jteethink BID TV said Ge' te Caagreaa, CaUJornU fcad. cither states take the point that the government will tu . ' . Swing-Johns- er ni "' k not grant this, and that the entire bill would have to be returned to congress if this were made a part of te ratification. Senator Favour,' turning upon W. B. Mathews, chief spokesman for the abt-su- i i i i ' California delegation, told him "you ran afford to pay more" than the es timated (300.000 to Nevada and.ArV ona. He Intimated that private capital la ready In Ariaona ta build the project, and hinted rthst hit state would get a greater revenue from the taxation of the property. Senator Wilson McCarthy of Utah cut into the debate to ascertain how much longer" the tristate conference might be tn session. Ha said the evolution seemed slow;: and Chair-na- n William J. Donovan asserted the word "eeohttion"wa feaepy ana. . Wats el CanpefflBX ' y Mere Espial Aetie. He hinted tf the conference did not evolve faster, he might use his own perogative and try oomputslon. Senator McCarthy declared he wanted ta return home, on lent hit presence here was needed. Chairman Donovan paid a high compliment to the Ctan delegation for raising several vital points. He could not, however, guess at date of termination. Senator Irvine asked If the compact to be negotiated might have to go back to congress. All states agreed they hoped not, but no prediction was offered. The Ariaona etand on water was expressed by John Mason Rosa, a member of the commission. He aald California to limited, under the bill, to 4.400.009 aere-la-et of water at the dam, plut half the unallocated surplus. The additional million acre-fe- et mentioned tn the hill, said Ross, cannot be taken by California. Caauwt Get It, He Says, U Cnder Cempact. "California cannot get it under a compact," he said. Commi loner Mathews of California declared California can take this water, tf Ariaona ta out of the compact, but the Ariaona delegation disagreed with him. Senator Favour ...... - Slx-SU- Six-sta- te TTf lUmtTT again said Arizona would get more u water ny remaining out oi u -Vmi win vet a nart of the million tf you come in," retorted Mathews, -wwt. and none oi k u you Rom of Arizona, denying the Bmino.Jnhnviri bill, is valid legisla tion, said Arirona did not desire to litigate, but if the bill ta no vena, Arizona is not protected anyhow. California and Arirona On Opposite Sides. This led to a question of state or federal rights to the water, with California and Arizona on opposite sides. Commissioner Wilson of New Mexico declared it was a question of state and federal rights. The question of establishing a power rate comparable to that In "competitive centers' was agreed upon by the conference tn accordance with the Utah demand, to mean that the power rates will be kept as high as economic conditions Justify In the territory served. Commissioner Wilson of New Mexico is drawing up a resolution embodying this unanimous interpretation and a certified copy will be sent to Utah. Senator Irvine explained that Utah will require this sort of official verification, not alone for the present, but for the future generations. ij Resolution Authorizes Delegate' Quick Return Borali Meets Reed in Dry Law Debate (Ck1Um Ina Fui Ou I disheveled as be shook his head and pounded home his points, pleaded for observance of the constitution. Net Fretilfsa af Tea Days Or Ten Tears, Says Borah. Prohibition is not a problem of ten days or of ten years, he aald, and "possibly we cannot prevent the use of alcohol entirely, but shall we sur render or shall we fight?" he an swered: "Fight." He said slate control would the problems of national prohibition forty-eigtimes. Later in the day Senator Caraway. Democrat, Arto a statecalled attention kansas, ment given out Jy Reed at Houston at the time the- Missourian was a candidate for the Democratic pres . idential nomination. "The same senator. Caraway de clared, "who has for the last two days been denouncing hypocrites, gave out an interview at Houston tn which he himself offered to lead the dry to " , ht Officials Study National' Park Aerial Touring- - NOTED RADICAL NEW YORK. Feb. He i Members Crowd Floor ef Senate. The floor was crowded with house members who had deserted their side of the capital. Steps leading down to the seats In the gallery were Jammed with men and women. More In defiance of stood tn senate rules. Outside long lines waited with a forlorn hope that per haps some would leave Dei ore we oratorical display was over. Disappointment was destined to be their lot. however, for scarcely a soul stirred throughout the nearly four hours that Reed and Borah held the floor. The air tn the poorly ventilated senate chamber became heavy, but still the crowd, listening closely and with rapt attention, stayed on until the final word had been spoken. At the outset. Reed Informed the senate he was Jesting on Saturday, when he threatened to make public the names of men who "rota dry and drink wet." Reed Declares Be Would Net Violate Confidence, . He assured his colleagues with a smile that "I would not violate the confidence of my friends or the hos pitality of my neighbors by ever telling anything about them when they were merely trying to get a nit oi sun shine out of life. And then the Missourian. with bit ing sarcasm, tore into the prohibition law; accused the Antisaloon league with substituting the doctrine of force for that of reason; declared that the "great races" had been ad dieted to use of stimulants; denounced corruption in government as an' outgrowth of the liquor law and finally pleaded for state control. Borah agreed with his colleague tn denunciation of those who vote for the prohibition law and "live In violation of the law;" he denied, though, that this law was "the crime of crimes;'' be Insisted that the liquor interests were seeking to break down this law as they have "every other law aimed at controlling liquor," and he belittled the argument for state control, declaring It had been tested . ays Rough Dry Ironed ASHTOFU hDoc Derby in a newly created ( Feb. i WASHINGTON. (Universal). Nearly, fifty air presidents of railroads, othtransport companies and er interested concerns will be present at a meeting Wednesday In the office of Secretary of the Interior West, when plans .for establishing air sightseeing service tn national discussed. parks will be No bids will be entertained at the meeting, the confeernce being solely for the purpose of outlining a general policy for the future. The department, however, Intends to let air concessions in the parks In the nar future, and the blrdseye view of nature may be available this summer. Special excursion . (stall? ISak. tamoaa for tkla ear claaalo, $1475 Salt Lake to Ash ton and Return Tlikfll Ffk, Sit, St, 8 LAUNDRY Distinctive Work Hyland 190 T Helara Limit tt - K. A. Skew Ol.l. Paaa. C , XI nm4 farther fr- immllm aaetlealara eaaaalt Ity Tt-k- t H.tl l iafc , Am-- mt OSlea Waa. ana , M. ttarslaa-- r I aloa Stall Tlrk.t Aarat Waaateh see Union Pacific Rose . years of fighting for socialism and radicalism, today was freed tn magistrate's court of a charge of disorderly conduct, but was ordered to appear Tuesday for parading in a boy who aupicket line a thorities said should have been in school. Mrs. Stokes, who was divorced by James Oraham Phelps Stokes, more than three years sgo, was arrested in the garment center with Adolph Wolff, another well known radical, and 328 other persons charged with disorderly conduct In mass picketing. A number of garment firms, where employees recently went on strike, have not yet effected' settlements, although peace has been declared with some Gangland . Pays. Final Tribute To Beer War Massacre Victims One Suspect .Named as Police Extend Search to ReeaVs ' EXPEL TROTZKY By EUGENE LYONS, j i'nlted Press Staff Correspondent. MOSCOW. Feb. 18 (UP) leader of the soviet Trouty, former red army and second to Nicholai Lenin in the early Senatet Will Sayt Seaclal M Tb Tribtux. - Other Gties. Joke Scared SOVIET LEADERS; Leon " NEW YORK, Feb. 18. The war dldnt scare the senate as bad as Jim Reed's Joke, that he was going to tell who voted dry and drank not only wet but anything (whether tt as wet or not) . Borne haven't slept since; he threatened to do it. No days, has been expelled from Russia by the government. It was officially announced tonight. The gaypayoo (state secret service) expelled Trottky because an-of the "antlsoviet activities, nouncement said. Trotzky was sent from Moscow to Alma Ata. soviet Turkestan, more $fcsn a year ago because of his attacks on the present soviet government, under lesdershlp of Joseph V. Stalin. By W. F. SULLIVAN. United Press btalf CerrespoBdent. Feb. 18 (UP). At CHICAGO, . gangland and relatives paid final respects to six of the seven victims man-thhas left that senate of the beer war massacre, police exin many a day will be missed tended their search for the slayers like Jim. Aint it funny how to other cities today. The first and only specific police many hundreds of thousands of soldiers we can recruit with order naming a suspect In the Bt. a North nerve, but we Just can't find Valentine day slayings in one politician In a million with Clark street garage last Thursday Death Takes Atcay backbone. We got a new cure was Issued today for the arrest of for the flue here tn New York. Young Ely Matron Dave "Jew" Bates, reputed to have a long criminal record as a killer. Mayor Walker's doctor preFuneral services were Nev. y scribed the StribUng-SharkeELY, The seven members of Bugs WILL. held Monday for Mrs. Elisabeth fight. Yours, gang were killed in reprisal for the hijacking of liquor Adeline Willener. who died at her MEXICAN RELIGION trucks running between Detroit and home In Ely Friday after a short are convinced; police Chicago, POT BOILING OVER m Illness. She was 33 years of age and onacaung me iniormauon 00- - LLNDY latfiMl tn fail Hbv, nf r,n n t, t si is survived by her husband and" a (CnUiuw4 boa Pas Oat.) small son. She was a native of Gerinvestigation through haunts of am rebellion,1 in that then open gangsters here. Detective Captain many, where her mother resides. InieVelerouelar said, according Shoemaker Issued the arrest order terment was tn Ely cemetery. patches to the newspaper Universal. for Bales and wired Cleveland au fceneral-Stort-Cthey consider ms rebel because vtfaorttiss for the latest picture of l I opposed the selling of public posts the suspect' and members of his WASHINGTON, FebTlf (Univela vaien-sueNew Opening rsal. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh "mob." by grafting otnciais, tnen Is a rebel. I will continue to Traffic Officer Believes today gave his hearty approval of of school Calles to measures now Th to in the Trtbun. create ' oppose Special congress thought One In Car Wounded. ; a and system." BURLEY, Idsho. H. O. Van Enge-le- n, promotion list for army Two men who pointed a machine airseparate Unconfirmed advices received at officers. corps Bur ley merchant, announces that at Traffic blue a sedan from gun Just before he hopped off In a a new general merchandise store in Nogales, Arts., early today said the Policeman Peter Hanson were sought state of Sonora, where General speedy plane for New York, the "Lone the Stevens-Va- n Engelen chain will Francisco Manao is In command of tonight. Hanson said he drew his Eagle" gave a ringing appeal for a be opened in Twin Falls about April more than 6000 soldiers, was on the pistol and fired at the occupants and "fair deal" for the fliers who are 1. This will be the sixth store. Other be wounded one. of them. giving their all to Uncle Sam's fast stores are at Burley and American verge of revolt. It was reported believed The men in the car deserted the growing Manao planned to seise control of air service. Falls, Idaho; at Anaheim and Orange, a near-b- y garage shortly the area. Manzo, a former- close machine In Lindbergh, known as "Slim" to Cal.. and La Grande, Ore. The Twin from incident. after the leaped They friend of the late Oeneral Alvaro his flying mates, was pulling on his Falls store will probably be located O Oregon, has given his support to their car, pointed a machine gun flying suit as he told his enthusias- In the Rogerson building. and revolver at garage employees tic approval of the Walnwright, Fur-loValenruela, and departed hurriedly. The automoand other army promotion bills Tribune Want Ads are small but Churchmen's Participation bile was similar to the description now pending. they circle the world of work. In Rebellion Denied, of the one In which the Moran slayers last statement Mora's reiteratescaped Thursday. Bishop The funerals of the Gusenberg ed that under Vatican orders no members of the clergy participated In brothers, Peter and Frank, two of the religious rebellion tn Mexico, ex the slain members of Moran's gang, cepting four or five who acted on had a touch of the splendor and pretension afforded Dion O'Bannion and their own responsibility. other colorful figures of gangland .MEXICO CITY a Feb. II -- A new who paid the price of power with revolt has broken out in the northern their lives. provinces of Mexico, it was officially Dotcs an Floral Tributes admitted at the war department here To Slain Gangsters. . MEN'S 8U1TS AND CCOATS today LADIES' PLAIN DARK WOOL Huge floral tributes, many of them A communique stated that Oeneral DRESSES AND PLAIN COATS Francisco Manzo, military com- bearing the figures of doves, symbol peace, were sent by relatives and Cleaned Under Myers Economy mander of the state of Sonora, was of . In revolt against the federal govern- associates tn the bootlegging busiSpecial "For. ment and had occupied Nogales, ness. - The bodies, dressed in tuxedos Do Spring with crucifixes in their hands, Mexico, opposite the American city and were laid to rest in elaborate cofClassing of that name in Ariaona. silver. Calls ana Deliveries rraa, feat, as this of bronse and fins J Special may fee withdrawn aay day. we One of the two women who claimed adriee brisling work direct . to plant. Frank Gusenberg as a lawful husMYERS CLEAN EES ft DYERS Legislator-Elecband collapsed as she bent to kiss 114-11- 6 E. Broadway the glass over his face. She was carried to the automobile In which' she followed the bodies of the brothers to the aemetery. , AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 18 UP). In striking contrast to the Gusen-her- e l I AnAugustus J. MeCloskey of San funerals. Dr. R. H. Schwlmmer. Myers STANDARD SERVICE at from the who lived the double role of doctor tonio, congressman-eleRegular races! fourteenth Texas distr'", was forced bv day and gam associate at night Best. Money Can Buy!' to criminal trial on a Indictment was burled in a 878 casket after charging he altered retcrns from the simple services were held in an un- This Special May End Any Day ACT,IE0MPTI.YJ novemoer a eiecuon wnen wuage i. dertakers chapel, only a lew reuv D. Moore today overruled a motion Uvea and friends were present to dismiss the- Indictments becs'ise of technical flaws. Both prosecution and defense announced readiness for trial and an effort to obtain Jury INSTALLATION FOR FILING CURRENT RECORDS AT THE BANKERS TRUST CO. was begun. at ' Mo-ra- beer-runni- 1 World-Wid- e n APPROVES Wits of News l University Gets Fertane. . CHICAGO. Feb. II CUP). More than M .000.000 was given to Northwestern university tn the will of Milton H. Wilson, manufacturer of mens' furnishings, filed for probate here today. Wilson died recently at Pasadena, Cal. His estate totaled approximately $10.000.000. Actress Changes Mind. BERLIN, Feb. 19 (US). Miss Tal-lulBank head, the American actress who came here from London ii appear In the films, has broken her engagement to marry Count Anthony dl Bosardl. wealthy Italian, it was reported today. ah Fech Makes Gains. PARIS, Feb. 18 W. Marshal Ferdinand Foch, who has been suffering for several weeks with a complication of Ailments ranging from s to Indiheart and gestion and grippe, was tonight on the way to full convalescence. kidney-trouble- Lifer Attends FaneraL LANSING, Mich., Feb. 18 (UP)' Fred Palm, "pint of gin lifer," was on his way under guard to Jackson prison tonight after attending the funeral of his, mother in Toledo. Ohio. Palm was granted a temporary gubernatorial parole. 11 Dag Rescues Farmer. HIAWATHA, Kan., Feb. 18 OP). A dog probably saved George Batch-elde- r, a farmer, from being gored to aeatn cy a duii today. The farmer was being trampled when his sister unleashed the pet, which drove the bull away. Batchelder received two broken ribs. Bride of 4 Months Faces Indictment (. ARM MEASURES to-d- fif 'Plans ' w ' BUS': Economy Cleaning 1.2 . Special - t Faces Fraud Trial f PHONE WAP. 60 1 ct BEAUMONT. Texas, Feb. 18 Mrs. Earl Brldgeman. 31, of Port Arthur, who remarried twenty days after her husband, E. T. Carttle, died, has been Indicted for murder In connection with her .first husband's death. CarUle died last October after what was described as an attack of Indigestion. Mrs. Carlile then married Earl Bridreman. who had been a boarder lrrthe CarUle home. At the request of relatives, Carlile s body MELBOURNE. Australia. Feb. 18 was disinterred, and a report showed (At. The interstate steamship traces ox poison in the viscera, the sank today with a cargo valIndictment charges ued at 1600.000 and the baggage of its passengers, after running ashore Auto-Bin a heavy fog seven miles west of Crath Wilson the southernRear AdmiraVi Daughter most tippromontory, of Australia. The steamer was bound from SydNEW LONDON, Conn.. Feb. 18 ney to Melbourne. The passenger (US) i Suffering from contusions of had been transferred to the steamer the head and possible internal in Mayarra and the crew reached safejuries. Miss Grace K. Arms, 21. ty before the Ktnowna sank. daughter of Rear Admiral Frank T. Arms, retired. Is in the Lawrence and Memorial Associated hospital as Fred , Stone s Crutches , ' the result of a collision Sunday be Cire Way to Golf Clubs tween a sport model automobile which she was driving and a bus CEERINO. Fla.. Feb. 18 UP).-operating on the New Haven h:gh 8 tone has laid aside his crutches wav. back to golf clubs. Miss Arms passed a restless night and gone This news about the famous comeIt Is not known yet whether she has dian, who waa Injured In an airsustained internal Injuries. plane accident about a year ago, was given out today by Rex Beach, the P. O. lntpector Studie$ novelist, at whose home, here Stone a guest. Ely Delivery Proposal is Beach said Stone played in a threesome yesterday with him and George Special to Tb Trlbun. and ELY. Nev. Postof flee Inspector W, B. Smith, local professional, nine-ho- le score B. Mowser Is expected to report soon that the comedian's envious." man well would a "make on the proposed Installation of city "His crutches are delivery service for Ely. Due to the laid aside." Beach said permanently fact that Ely has only one railway mail from the east and west lu twenty-fohours, which arrives after office hours at night, local sentiThe Bait Lake Tribune ment on the carrier service Is divided. A mass meeting was held MonOffer Jo Iti Readers a day night to inform Mr. Mowser on Booklet on Modern Homes the sentiment of patrons of the 4'tfoma." What a mag! a word Uils lei Te man and women tb world Grand Teton Park Bill ever, the mere mention ef home some enertahed, vtaloa or calls Gets Backing of House other upeome ideal bom. It may be only a humble oottae or it mar be a etately mannlon. But tt la borne WASHINGTON. Feb. 18 (jTWThe the end to which every enterprise house today passed a bill to establish and endeaTor tends. the Grand Teton national park in Thli bureau baa for distribution now measure booklet that will aid you In a The goes Wyoming. suitable plana tor a home to the president' of Tour own. It contains anterior vlevt and floor plans of thirty ELECTRIC CHIEF DUE. frame boutei which are arrhitec Judge C. W. Appleton, New York, turally correct. Almost evarv type of Elechome is noun the dainty eettase. vice president of the General the Inviting bungalow, the comtric company, is expected to arrlye house. fortable in Salt Lake Wednesday for a day s Mo proepecUv builder can afford visit with B. C. J.. Wheatlake. manbe without this booklet. You can te ager of the local office of the comget your copy from our Washington Information Bureau if you eend la pany. Judge Appleton has been visyour name and address with els iting company offices in the west, cents tn coin or etamps for return and will continue east after stopping pontage and handling. In filling out here. the coupon be sure to write clearly. POLICE RELEASE PRISONER. Frederic 3. Raskin, Director, Following receipt of a telegram The Salt Lake Tribune from Chief of Police J. 8. Yancy of Information Bureau, Long Beach. Cal.. advising that state Waahlngton, D. C. to extradite Clyde authorities refused I mors herewith sli rents In Sherrill. held tn the city Jail on a or stamps for a ropy ef the coin charge Involving a check, he was rebooklet "Modern Homes." leased Monday by order of Chief of Police Joseph E- - Burbldge. .:....,. v. Liner Sinks With ,." x :. .... s. iv:. ' , : Valuable Cargo 11 t - V Monday. Regular delivery service on all city and rural routes will be suspended.. Special delivery and perishable matter will be delivered. t n - 0 u o City Stat .. O 4 o ' "v Filing Equipment Installation Made by the Pembroke Co. For the Bankers Trust Co. of Salt Lake City Filing Equipment is used throughout; the complete installation being made up and all equipment, representing standard stock, furnished by us. Y. & EVERY OFFICE NEED CAN BE FILLED FROM THE "PEL! GO" Lines SALT LAKE RerHESEXTATIVE -- Y. FOR E. FUlng Equipment -- Meillnk Safes Acme Visible Record Systems. -- Lincoln Desks Irving Fttt Bookkeeping Supplies, etc . J This is just one of the many installation we have made in this city and the surrounding states. Call Wasatch 2363 or write and a representative will gladly call and make a survey of your particular Filing Equipment needs. This is all a part of the Pembroke Service. Printing and Tens. Inks, An Commercial Engraving 8trret ? i O o fr tr " Actual Photograph of the Unusually Complete ur Name ' l I,""" 0 0 O o - . Fred P. O. CLOSES FRIDAY. The Salt Lake postofflce and substations will be closed all day Washington's birthday, February 23. Postmaster John McPhee announced ,1 "u., . . f u O " Injuret ut two-ata- Ill If 18 Pastor Btokes, who became known as -Rose of the Tenement" through victory.. Members of the Utah state senate Monday voted to authorise the Utah legislative delegation to the Santa Fe tristate conference to return home Tuesday unless, in their Judgment, substantial progress la shown of a compromise between Ariaona and California. At the conclusion of the session Monday, President Hamilton Oardner sent the following telegram to Benator A. B. Irvine at Santa Fe: "Motion passed In senate this afternoon as follows: That it be the sense of the senate that the Utah legislative delegation at the Santa Fe conference be authorized. In their discretion, to return home Tuesday unless In their judgment substantial progress is shown of compromise be tween Arizona ana California." Action by the senate was taken fol lowing a telephone conversation between President Oardner and Senator Irvine. In that conversation. President Oardner reported to the senate. Senator Irvine said the spirit of all those attending the conference, including the lower basin states, is to accomplish something In the way of. an agreement. So far Ariaona has shown a conciliatory spirit, It was reported, but to far has not said what Senator Irvine Informed she want President Oardner that Senator Wilson McCarthy would leave Santa Fe for home Monday night and that the Utah delegation felt they might as well all come home Tuesday night: Senator W. D. Candland moved that the delegation be instructed to leave for home Tuesday night unless the lower basin states should show, subietantlal grounds of getting together. : There was considerable argument as to how the message should be worded, some oi the sena tors feeling the matter of returning should be left to the Judgment of the members of the delegation. It was finally decided to leave the framing of the telegram to President Oard ner. and he decided upon trie mes and lama. Jones Bill Serves to Bring sage quoted. " ; Debate Refers Senate. The bill of Senator Jones. Repub Montana Jury Acquits lican. Washington, to Increase the Woman of Murder Charge penalties for violation of the dry law was the vehicle that served to bring the discussion before the senate and, HELENA, Mont. Feb. 18 (At debate was scheduled to be Pauline Wall of Auburn, Wash., was although limited after 4 p. m It went over undisin murder a of by jury acquitted tomorrow. trict court here today. She was tilAnswering Reed's contention that tried for shooting her was a crime against the Robert Crago, to death In his home the dry law declared Borah it may have December 23. Mrs. Wall, at her trial, people, been a mistake; the people of the declared she shot tn defense of her United States In their have erred may daughter, asserting that Crago had time and experience alone attacked his wife while intoxicated. Judgment will demonstrate that fact, but it waa not a crime. people of the UnltecrfJUtes." Looter of Sixty Churches he "The continued, "were in sincerity strug Gets Indeterminate Term gling wttn mat wmcn was deemed to be one of the great evils of modern SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 18 (.-Jos- eph civilisation. The object was an ex Bauer today was sentenced to alted one; the purpose embodied serve an indeterminate term In pris- something of the Ideal possibly In on for burglarising sixty churches in the end it was Impracticable. "Law," contended Reed, "has been this city, San Jose and Mendocino county. He la believed to have ob- the Instrument of tyrants and the of brutes since time began. tained 1100.000 from his depreda- weapon tions. Bauer admitted the charge By It despots have sought to Justify ana cioak tne vuianies that nave and made no resistance to the stained this earth with blood, and saturated it with tears and filled it with the groans of the dying. "Let no man say because I have thus spoken that I am declaring we should defy this law. I have been speaking upon the theory that this is a bad law; that It is a destructive law, and I now urge that It has Introduced corrupting agencies and debased morals into thejwlltlcat life of our country." An economical service N. Y. COURT FREES ?0v Department far All Basiness and Serial Needs Stationery Items ,24 D FIOADWAY and All Desk Appliances |