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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS TTESpAT JANUARY iKalk of Imports tram this CJttttrv. On the other hand, the United (Hates ar show Import j figure for the wun President Taft's Physician, Upon Whose Report A Pardon Is Withheld From Charles W . Morse. of over UfcmXi.OMI worth of metilmodise from Russia, irhllo KusalAn figvre for the. seme period show a Uttie kits than J JX.tfoo.iAfi worth of ssport to tto Htates isitol The following table, .compiled from th official reports of. the I nil'll States government, shows the Value of tjur im ports fmm. and exports to Cuevia in each, fiscal year from toot to Dll- Fiscal Imports . from Russia, to Kur!a year i Department of Commerce and Labor Issues Statement in ll ................ 7.242 lx IMS Response to Inquiries. ;4 TKI.m I . MX ua4 11 so XI Z2M .) m, , 10 t r,7 H!J7I.0 t: i e,i i iri ft: . ljRisjis 17, m EXPORTS EQUAL $25,000,000 1! il.M-t- - . ITJSthW nirii 043 17 1,24,704, The follow iny tables show tlie principal articles imported Into the Foiled states from, and eximrleij ft un the United 8UlD to Russia In the fiscal Doubled In 11 year 1911, , f v Import Into the lnlted V . Value Hire t Mate from fSjaciol to The fitmr 17 409 I'd w4 skin ,.,4 Waxbirrton Jan i. The fore... mini- - j Hj upmarntfae Hired 27. her of foundries tn,i'-- b 4he depart j rur gn4 fur am. undressed. KW Du .... 43S26I India rubber, Blent of pormrertc and labor regarding, 7 JX. US- root 411 tbe. trade between the United fot.tt"i - 403.446 ami textile grasses ...a Kui h" ,M he Preparation Fiber 1 214.42S u I. Half UImltw fa, lured It. of s statement upon that subject b the j wood pulp 17022 141,405-- n2 bureau orsTali-ib- (If allures .... of thnUdcperrment-fWoo- ) mf steel 3.011 mannactuna... iron and from the export txm th 4 tj liuiU, approximately 35 rexTt- li 1km dollar:- - import from Russia, IB I r.i . tlie ar's IKmutlrt Jre of Tim! Itg- - One-Hu- ll VUaShingtoh. JatTi Bubvtaptial reductions in d uttca are looked for In the Democratic stw 1 tariff achedule, which the- - house ways and means committee probably will have ready for submission about the middle of this month. It la stated that In many Instance The Payne law ratewf kill be cut in ball aland that the highest rate of duty Iron-lowed on any product of steel or ID nut be more than 3 per tent ad - valorem. TTia jfreateat fight pfjhftbly trill nr over the dtFy on tin plate, which. It I to understood, la to be cut front 100 pounds. Iron ore Is exJS cents list along free pected to go on the r- lth all man the farmthat were thade duty ers free llt of the extra session. A the Will consider caucus Dimocratti schedule, and the majority leaders hope floor to have united party action on the of th house , pr ! , Imports Fmm laws Than ure Trade .SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS! STEEL DUTIES LOOKED FOR w i Si 781 2 "1912 X FREDERICK REMINGTONS MEMORY A I j 1 l u ;r u T -- K 3 - I i -, 5 st), lt and manufactures, of.. . Mrat and oil- - Luhricatiog yt j ir. f4, i 174 nni Anncmtsi fmr . the R Jn .7 -- mMit I4r- kcJ property been atUwhwl la th Hms lhat by misw nf if.sti.ei rt.y were Of ihHr re- lh ratnfort nd lo mmbrmhlp In oruamrilKm In whl.h nr The plaintiff be Tre- - of alh-- v of W4i tlKrrby tH irhkrh ALL RIGHT IN JAIL, ' ALL WRONG OUT OF JAIL n.n vn m K iJiti IV eUftne. jg ym.ro oM ha rfmfrowbd t th hrr that rrmimittrd hnf trtr within 24 hnor a aftrr riruin l frtm FJnilrn rfnrmir whr ff hr-hr- rvd mrfmm fnr tnirntr. thr 4.epj rigid by Cl in H-- refurmntory On rhrlxtmas morning nnd in for ft suntimt lh nitt day h nd evithr-iLjyju.Uwrs? Tn Jf dry giewi ntjjr. in wtiM) ranght th- had fnrrrd fmrtnwi Wlonmf wild. kwWn I w in )iul ail right, but hn IM out, I m git wrong u7 1 WANTED Jan. Wasltington. I.Atty Gen. Wtckershitm. Secy. Xsgel and Uamutl Unterineycr of New York hav beret asked to appear before the bouse rules committee Jan. IS and give their views upon the proposed congressional In res- ligations of the International Harvester company, the money trust and the transatlantic shipping com-- YVlckersham ChairFrom Atty.-Geman Henry hope to learn the statu now trending beof the negotiation ta een the department of justice end" the harvester company for the dtseolu- -' tlon of the latter; and what preparation have been made for the prosecution already begun of the shipping n. IMxton. OFfc h"Hi af ftrfrn W iWmW tk t'MVfir cTmrrli In In nH'tru5hl l nf jJut dfmUntn five former wmbrn ttf tjh Thrf Hnint Xf'OmniunU'ftivd hn wre rhurcb hfp m rkd. k4. h ilairon daitoMf fw viykf of fhe lh of JVfffB. n4 liurrh , bine. GEN. SEVIER'S HEIRS. nn armiunt of PC on. Deicriutned to d'othxct Millions lom Government for Tern lessee IwihIs. 11 ashington. Jan. 2. More than 4,006 heirs of Hen. John Sevier, first governor of Tennessee snd revolutionary patriot, are determined to collect o xi from the federal treasury for lamia In Tennessee which it is claimed the colonial government took from the general. The senate committee on claims which Ins existed almost since Conthe claim gress was organised, has had under conskleratkm since 1832 and it Is still eoh'dderingdt." The heirs are getting Impatient and want Qi tKiu There were only 300 when the clu'm started, but the numbers have Increased while the claim has been aging Some of them declare their portions will not be worth contesting for If Congress walls mucb longer, , When the claims were first, brought, the amount was 11,200 000 Interest ha rolled the sum up to M.OOO.OOO. f trust Whether the investigation will be by a select committee or by regular house committees probably will be dOermined hi the Democratic caucus. Chairman Henry favor select committee of seven members. If It In- vestlgate the shipping combine, the committee intends to pay particular at- -' tention to the alleged hlprlng trust between the United State and South American port, and th Sohilt Ameriy. can merchants will be invited to Carried on tes-ttf- - 4- with Mice- MUoai at or pimp Iw, 4a pot wut la arpartuant for mn, ImI Waat a nedldu (ImI hM had tho tart of Him 41 trial. Wa hara anrad thaaa rfloao With DhtiDUNUnCPROVKl) UVKKPILUI fbrSOjun,- - Thap drtro mmt tha cw a ai lehoeeaoedeleer theaempleslow. Vao look battaraod faalhattaraflar artiotkato Ou fortdflu. Meftbufku, II at atom or b mail. ili. BO&tMU) CH. rhlladaiphla, Pa, PgorUWBOAMnn teeka with fallow Inst Major M. A. Delaney, medical corps, T7. 8. A., Presklent Tafts ihjvician. after illngnoslng the easeof Charles W. Morxe the now sen Inga fifteen year sentenco In the federrf prison at Atlauta,tfoi, concluded that Morxes 'condition wsa not critical enough to warrant action Just now, and lip ns upon this report that the president refused for the third time to pardon Morse, The surgeon general of the jruft and the surgeon- - general of the navy agreed with Major Delaney's Budigga, . .. i j C. Ift HII.I.ER GRAIX CO. Hav, Grain and Coal, lid W. So. Bell, Rhone 1252, Ind, 1404 tt t y; A (Ca wmfwv nail imk ft- -- The men who know a good thing when they jsee it i r ,H99 x. bv-- l . t 9 u? Rfeular Prices see13 clothes wkkextrcrae drcTHcresa satisfaction in knowing where the belalue and-mo- 3t 8tvlffJ in clothes , J I here s a decisive style, positive character and ful measure of quality in the suits and overcoats toget were .showing, q Discriminating dressers admire and approve such clothes; its satisfying to us. toe to know that we have the be that money ran buy. Q!( you want tonowirivelv that you are getting your money wbfth buy a CHESTERF1EL D suit and overcoat. J Hundreds of suits and overcoats to select from, now at Off - - the regular prices. $15.00 suit or $25.00 SO'T.Oa $40.00 SUIT OR r,fUtTLSlSf OVERCOAT... $20.00 15filT .OR 1:1 . . . . Thc Master -- -- yfvU overcoat OVERCOAT -- n nn $18.00 SUIT OR $12.00 $13.35 Mercliandis-in- Event of the Season-NO- i i OVERCOAT..,, , ' S35.CC ;U1T0R OVERCOAT '' $16.70 .7.:. $20.00 OVERCOAT . 0 ' $45.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ij)23.35 $50.00 SUlf OR OVERCOAT!, X g BIROSo (fi W 2.lTTO?ifTt;are-v.-- V ft $30X0 SUIT IN PROGRESS AT - - Btv-to- hu-ife- s n. t 3H 7 - I I Ml GREEK CATHOLICS SUE FOR DAMAGES dlvrrpanrjh f !1 an inuranr NfPilftd - 12 r, INVESTIGATIONS hundred J ui. Boston traile unlenists are beginning or Increases the y,ar 1913 with wage trade letteriiie.rt that will net them 1200 0"0 In a yar ; Although eight different Industries are affreted. not one strike was neons i aary the unions having In almost every instance arbitrated bc questi'.ns with the employers. --rr-r- d'al'iV ; 1 ay-tn- " far Washington. Jan 1. That Irrlgutkiu . are hot us popular os thee and that pobl pre & fewyears ago Con.iJtnce in them must be restored or tne rn Lunation of large areas of laud will be greatly retarded Is the bur k i, of g d a lenien t - Issued today by States rectum tlon service. Tho slump Is due lursely,4i Is ti , on the part a, "to o. promoters, u bo began a tuai construi tlon before in.iklng a systematic am thorough Investigation of tlie phyvlc ! tond It tons rchfl'ng tp a project. fAs a undertaking-- , result of are findlrg many tegitbimtc-hterprlae- a difficulty in plating their securities aj,i In c irr ing out their plana for a future-worsecuHttr, The government frequently ha betn in it large lrrl- J" lined of "ifdhctape stirtcmcnt : adds union railroad Station now being built government ennnot ncgleii the lore Thorn Is also under nay a pro-a old"The maxim, Be sure you are right, then wiuare ject to eroct In the station arttsd. . go titihad,.; The wroeks of Indention monument and statue of the project strewing the west Show how this ha leen ohaereed' TRADE UNI0NISTS BEG1 yYEAR WITH BETTER WAGES WICKERSHAM'S VIEWS ON " tn bffth imoorta and export. Hides and aje ihe pnnupalJixitUes. Russia, and cotton, agrk ulturtl ' Dfndtnf lpHfiriprtf, of iron snd and manufaC turns of leather are the most Import-- -! apt of the experts to that country. The above statements are based upon figures 4 if the Failed mates govern went showing Imports from, and ex to Russia ss reported tur the of slntisHi-by theuistnms authcroies of this country. They differ tnatertallv. however:- - from the ofTleial I uf he Russian figures govemrm-ii- t showing Iter exports to, and Imports lmm tlie . FuitMl Btate. Thu Russian figure of imports from the I'nlted Plate are much larger than United Ptates figures of exports to that eoun-trwhite Russian figures xports to the United Htab-- s are muh smaller than our rwLT air,rnp0rU' from that nxuniJ thr tiflldul Rxum of the re spnetlve countries art due chiefly to Ihe tfact that in many raaeg goods In the "trad between the 'two rountrlea r not consigned to directly the country -- l - ultimate dnsttna-tioIn such ruses goods sent from the United Htales io Itiuala or from ijlincls to the, I nlted Htatet first to tlermaiv English. r other middleman who frwnn!nr'thpm tn -Ultimate deetlpstion This jthtdr fitch w be !li' U,.'3r the I rollon, sbuist Important article of esport from (the Un 11.41 Ptates to Russia. The Flute figures nf total ex fort, 4 to I.uw-lIn the calendar year lio-- i show little less than tn.mm. while the Rnevian figures show- - nearly 33,(W,W9 to Hampered. - r odd-...- r-wn BE HONORED In Tbun Is XH Rentoreil, Ja- - -- i. Roc lama iloa Work WTO If Coiifldcwe N T., Jan 1 Tuts New RoclM-IiStown tin !wmc of the late Frederick -- riilntor d )ttt V tO LI wCBTEC; 1, i . ' t A - 258 and 260 (CdD o So Main L LaS23E33S3 |