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Show DESERET EVENING IbsWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17 1912 from lecture and rertnonsfhe favored th udlwiw with threw of bllftronta lonri. n the lyceum court will be hH the American ptaniM. bhe will be Vvyn here Feb x lnatd of Feb t, formerly announced Spending Money St Unnecessarily a HKILD l" ulvuiv I rxrptation t . "pnl money nnm( MNrriK fthrn Joint Convention to be Held at Commercial Club . Jan. 23. iu ji hij vk earning m mth u needl. la I v r ) it ,m that In find fartlu f - f'tv h amt ,k t or $nh rir&vn out hit Hint t comti salaried a ounta of and voirnn and oihr p at ho rrtei. and a 1Iiiki men Attire, arm r ttcvrlupmcnl mn and I tali IVr-- v AtooHallon Will niI)ii,. I ffurte rronini for Convculion c j Hlt JIOMK s SK Thr Joint contention of th Iagu and the llk It - m composed il l'hrUteuer C Mathewin, Jj m Kirkham and ilclfenry. will hgld a meeting .. c showed The the dav reporter a New K A - Vi s wV - p .a,? f'7J i I ' T ' t r Va- , h..l.N, .1 ,.)d, ,, ,(f - m - 1. rn. , nn..-rt- slut inMurune 1 I ,ps.riW ltv., llu was mid, .jt ilmiii th list be -l) TriT'red: recordare In that a tl dp reporl Uim admin e i inniiian hbh wu VTee inj'hmt5 tratlon tie iar-- i Otfng pun haod for ben inve atef ytegy I lke pre-pa- rt of-tl- pr sti.ch trk of the tah re louneU I Pioneers by to the Daughters Phoebe Y Beat have been deposited with tin. Deseret museum, and alii be placed lirantltes That ou exhibition I. .morrow Kun Over the Wall, l Unjlsa L Green nf palestina Ho I. Arils, Vorrespondenc 7uu.isis. by George A. Binlth. Laxvnsu K. sno Elis L. Scf.ett.er enow, Paul Memories by r.m Anus, M usings and mel.ne H Wens, -- Tn Old Journey by Allied Lumbourne poetical writings of o son ITalfs Wotss, an'l K Mhltuu). oi the following voium s of the Millennia1 ol i and A 3 and . Vol 1. Vo. Star y ul M. Vo H Vol ip, v'ol 1A ISA-- 7 USA. ISAS. IMA, ISOS Ivrt, 1m. IMS, lsrj , Iff t iru, VniA W. IT. 1 The following relics, whit-- wre burned h to tile Daughter uf tm L t I h l'O.tu-er- s Marla i tenighll have also been deposited wilu liie museum, and will be disMtal bs.tjack made played tomorrow in of the first ore irom romp "and used by president Urig-hsI tall, for blue with sttx whit banner Young border, containing Amerlttui flag and Shield, and J M . With th word. May This was found wtta the I eiet man win ths Masonic relit of president Hngna.n Young, aud brought from NauvJ, gold pen and pencil combined, owned by president Brigham Voung, fancy dancing bools worn by President Brigluun Young. In tha old Social hall, headed purse owned and uaad by president Brigham Young and fanry silk neck handkerchief, wttn worn by President Brigham tulip design, '1 he lock f hslr which were Young the museum yesterday with d posited were presented to the museum by tiara a'druff Beebe. l. Nk-irt- y Jii-llt- Ycterdavnfternoin Rov Took, resid-in- g at (IT (rlendale avenue, was tried on the charge of uorktng a horse that COURT NEWS was suffering from hoofiot The defendant demanded a Jury trial and. acCON l(T IS OX TUI U cording In witnesses a Jurv was pirkrd haphazard fr.tffMthe streets and Leonard J. Markham (1iarg.il W itli despite ths fact that six witnesses tesIhhb tilling Fellow ITlaoner. tified that tho horse was suffering Intensely from hoof rot while being Leonard J Markham, serving seven worked a verdict of not guilty was C. Nelson. at the stats penitentiary for buryears ictumed by the Jury Is on trial In the criminal diviDiscussion. glary. a man from This morning Blnghayi ' Selection, River Shannon. Utah of the Third district court before of the Humane sion the office at called F ' Loofbourow for assault on Development league male quartet. society In the D. F. Walker building Jung. - EVENING SESSIOK. a fellow prisoner with a deadly weapon to Mrs and reported Evelyn Rainel, - Convl. ts at the state penitentiary secretary of the society, that there was who saw Selection. th assault testified this Alexander's Rag Tim horse at Bingham suffering from a a Band, Utah Development league male morning that Markham attacked Harry broken leg. He said the leg Waddell-witA pair of scissors while quartet broken live weeks ago. an(l that since Waddell Address. Gov. William Sprv. lay on his bunk asleep Mark-h-i- u the animal had received no time that indicted a number of cuts on his That Beautiful Rag," Selection, nyrner The man attention from-th- e before-Ab- -j Commercial club male quartet Mrs Raid el to shoot viftim, it was intestified, b authorised was DELTA. AT TRAIN INDUSTRIAL between them and What Utah and Other States Have the horse and It will be put out of its Major rushed of tha E. other Done, wltn the aid Calna, prisoners sucJoeeph misery this afternoon and In all prob- re. Discussion. dru in stopping the attsck Nrarl One TliouwanU IVple Gather ability the owner w 111 be prosecuted Selection from "Yankee Consul," Fnd.r the n. vv law. Markham is subAt sNrw halt 4ike Houle hutlon. Graham male quartet. ject to a penalty of life imprisonment Detelop-."tnent.-" ACTOR UNDER ARREST. Civic Pride and Local if he Is found guilty of the charge thpcclal Jo The Nftwsj Dr A. A. Bird. ' will Ua at Delta hia -- . Jah Discussion MM Ell Ol RT HE FUSED. r, H Wilson, an actor, aged 20, wae Selection. Rings on her Fingers, ' be one of the bnnr day of the toyr of Thomson Patrolman arrested today by e Sunromo Tribunal Ifantl Down Dr 'Imperial male quartet alt lake Route tndurtrml train 11 o clock nearly i.fluu people haAi Wllaon Is alleged to have resorted to a Hio In Farr Uowloimieiit Cam. hotise street last Ktate nlgijt to rooming I k vUllcd the ram and lnpetd the PARCELS POST PARTY. The Hapremo court hum handed don IS years of age Tin a under with girl come more to cade of tha Farr Deand exxiton iar. with folice will not divulge her.nante A an opinh n In the afternoon velopment totnpany against 8am uel Udlff' Auxiliary of Jocl Portofflce duringhi the road letwcen thl point and complaint has been Issued by th Thoma and Bernard htme reversing town (f eamern Millard county are au county attorney against two othr girls Clrrli to KntertalOe from all town In at the same resort, ehafglng theen with the Judgment of the lower court and rprvwntatlvc lug theweMion r to mwt the train that Wilson will be released remanding the rawrwTtft Instructions liquor. Th leadirs auxiliary of local N I of Meeting with mur by the Hlnrkic) selling bond tn or- that an Injuntiorf isue as prayed for a under this afternoon thi held will afttrnoon be tatnd in the plaintiff complaint. Tho plaintha National Federation of Poatoffire hra hail whh h der that he may appear in hli role at a tne at amueinent and esnlng reel a in hold tiff sought an injunction to prevent the will pa port jarU i'nTk. but which will hardly aunm local theater tonight. eat 1 defendant from trespassing upon land on O hat! rxcnln O F tha Friday mdate the mwd owned b the otrpanjr. Jan 14. 1911 Thta fa the fmt parcfls The 0mmriiai club will banquet th WILL NOT BRING SUIT. The Judgment of the lower court I Indtiatrttl tram party at the Hotel post party that ha been held west of at 6 o ck k ftfTimed in another opinion handed Xhicago. and a Rioat royaterfoua air a hat been There great ona 4eetoprnnt the Supreme court. In the tha preparation. But thing Count Ilmen (onccrncd Kav Tlie) aw n bvf'harlcs the peat )car with th la certain, the committee in charge guar here during no 8 Toone against the of le a. r of Horn than. Know that of the Anion. Nothing one time a every good anta J P (VN HI Vmstruetion company will bo broken and planted fh Uinring will he the main feature of the new landand Tho ptaintiff m this case bright action for thia reaani an lai will be arved aeaiain, .evening and refreahnaent In pilc-personat-lnjurle- s nd lie ami The praceede of the evening wttl be add- imereet 4 a!iowt in 4 e 'iramcomment Hie lower .ourt awarded the damagea. work complimentary Many which la to to ed t that M K Mul-eto tba fund Init effs bTng ralaed the paper at new a Uon and ft The nt defend defray the expenaee of the national con- are made on the appealed. . Mont KTr, .John Hollcv, J txith ftniahJ aid ration of Iotoffico general improvement vention of the O Dnnnoll, Clerk to be held here in Heptcrnben 1312 planned, by the Halt JAke Route at this B Moreton uid K PETITION EOn LETTEUS. w t n mid (ounrilnu point, present claim! W illiain Plummer has Hied a for $40 enih for January alur, thu petition ' COMFORT FOR THE PROVIDER. in tho In the probate division of the Third la trttnjf the oomniion DECLINES GOOD JOB. will lx taken district court for letters of administratiourt, no nut h .wtion Th quietus put to the im tlon. brought ion In tlu . utt of William Runder-i-Butter M HI Not (Jo ITp Urn fix at 1 oiirv itman M K Aiuivcx i tr Cook, private xrn tary to b fnrmrr k. who h murdered by highwayrhicano. bi block m the way men rtumMinp ir'v n the morning of Nov. 22, Pir. rcivtl tin mrn- - iiTlire Mivr N of tlx former Ilmen. 'he the 191', at store of which he was couqt a h . !! graph! offer of chif rk JIfmtn -- a It for Uw nt of nih in this mor-- i ng. Mt,er at Gur field The petition reidte th M.ukhmh with ompanio Miip dojwern not tluit to that Sflndrr. ek left an estate valued any attimpt Balt Lake family to know thn the sudliiv , as to bo made until IN tu iui FI AguiU nf the City of Mexl-- j tt t tl 109. about including salary due den ami henimrnal tio lu the pri the of tlitoiicii (oliimnx him the a end irGi on deposit In a bank The ,hlh' ' VVll, of butter in lHlcugo and otmr eaMrrnf"' Tin ir st item, nts are appiintmeri of Plummer a admlnls-Afolow it K imt morning i pr is most tl.ttlorlrig localities does not mean that a similar t rat or i. renuested by relative of Fan- .'ook to av. fir-!. !io iidmia-fder i. the In o: fin, nek r parts of the country, ir Gook condition m ust r.teusarllv oliialn ol II' it anything of this kind it i. t'n-- f ten A visit by a Xtvv ix r . ntativ ! I" "im .Ion t mnieint.lirte " i. t that attra. t. d the alt. nti i of t DISTHICT COCRT NOTES, I think the among the 1m al butt, r dial, rs tin-- , ired his d tm . do.ng invth ng f th. kind Gunn-hafiled suit for tag . ii ' ompanv If, (i,ar!(., who!.morning develoia.I a unanimity o' turn died hen .use Muhcv. thing (llvoril, from Ruby y. Gunn In the shortly aft. r the retciit t tm of was rilsmii.s.il opinion In the trade assuring 1 the Third district court on the ground .of Salt Lake consumer The reason given fer don t know- nns tiling desertion J Ii Morctnn They were married March .a to the eastern rise In prne is the i bout nor haven t .onsultrd all bo.lv ;2T. 901 t ALTON PACKARD PLEASES. unparalleled told weather" that ha$ .Ion it to be interabout rare been prevailing east of the Rocky flanghtld Curviewed in lh matter Al'eging .t F. G mountains, whkh ha short, ntd up the i Donnell- -l tis has filed suit for divorce tn the know don't anyiiilicn. Deliclil c af ,1 irst milk supply to a material extent, al (nrtoonll u M. L. Cnrtv. Whit about was said ?ourt It, gainst except thing ( oiiL-- calMHiulis llmrili' though - th.re may have been some m ihe have not taken any pip.r .'b" Thomas j James ba filed a "titne'ymanipulation in the market ntlim nor do not intend- to 1 am in, gupuort ef tbe adram. jMiepis.ttMl i adminisv.wrepenwAtswaUMHt dlatrl. t court for letter of )h aliv Ir lb Jurt t nuMgtif n1 hi t h Iasi P1' tration in the estate of Mery Ellen Uim thrre i pUtf Liko dealer a'"WT ,J' "rr ,n ' r Jones, who died Aug. 3. 1999, .leaving , fnm butter ail emugh for supplyjfaally - tnatid fYM COMPLAINTS' ISSUED. if' ihn YTTrg"rt Mr property valu'd at $1,399. for ttic iwxt tx t k. Ritil krown n n ,.i. ,, , I butter Ump In ffom WjomliiK Martha Fiegllch Lundberg bae begun .It.. no Intr ,, The lion enee nrrip.l n' and Idaho In addition to the Itih 1 i I lie ( r a hirer and James Metcalf suit tn the Third district court for di,hown nighi t duct a,tx,jnn no m excuse .! th.re is wua vorce ilemnnstraieH Which from Richard H Lundberg on lie Consequently, .tjt ( liargrd With Selling to Minora. fof any rise In price. But Manh is ' reeew.d in set I. ike He ute.ijilr d the ground of desertion. They were 11 i 'row.! two houis with' Pr v.i the hard month of the year In this m a fried July 79, 1999, I im i st. riee and eorni. Complaints were issued today by the country, when cows go dry. or shoiten raPd drawi-igiAlleging degerUon and . two fX,.,,-- , office their )i Id. and during that month It attorueF ountv chgrrlng Of the proxr.ni wu, Zelma A Anderson Ivsa eomsnenced I often necessary to ship in butter) t s minors. to Men me Sam men wlthViHng liquor wlti.li n,l. an action for divorce front A- - 1 from th eat. If ther I a xhortagr tnonirt n nd studied j. district the- - Rwtbskeller a of C. J nj abtre, nr middle f md in tu former city councilman, is charged They were married at Richfield. Ltah. typr TDt Hiai i hanct ar arroj vim that butter Hill adxanoa Helen James, Aug. 17. 1994. The plaintiff allege to with liquor selling l.ere; but only Iff event of that condl-- on March 'from his pencil Diking the hetiire and a minor, ged If years, on Jan. II. that th defendant left ! tlnn oeeurMn t work and with Selling U. 1911, ostensibly to he re. ItTff Some f It,ci the James Metcalf Is charged Loot oleomargarine dea'ers rtSQitimwk draw'ng preme popular Hqoor en jso 17 to- May Borns, also that h ha failed since to contribute 1 salt of taeir product steadily thanging- - he foim of entertainment a minor. la her support. . s h lu-- l:-0- & of -' t The Weather Today and Yesterday they-alig- 1 baro-metri- 1999-1- Boston Roof nC Building Kiosk -- o. ' man-mar- hJ ntr In-- te LOCAL EORFX YST. I tain fr Know Tonight Jliursday; Colder Tonlglit. Prnbahlv -- LATE LOCALS d ! I vv s vv 1 - 1 1 I J;T dls-tri- n 1 - ,.la , ftr-kar- pio-h,- rt lrx' , irt y- xm-- 1 jc fc t -- in-- f oe-e--.-r .wpe.cee-s-- s. - i) (Special to Ths New Washington. Jan 1 3 Democratic leaders in Congress have expressed a desire to make the tariff the paramount issue In next year s rational campaign Thi( is entirely agreeable to'PresIdent Taft and other Republican leader, for If there I any tseub on which the warring factions of the Republican party-careunite. It Is tho tariff, now that the tariff board has submitted It first ; NPdff Politicians who hvjB been giving some attention to ths situation brought about by the presentation of tbs tariff boards report on wool Incline strongly to the opinion that insurgent! will Join With regtilaa-i-. when ths wool bill Is under consideration, and wlH vote almost solidly for a revision of scheduls FC in accordance with the findings of the board Strange as it may seem, there Is reasonable prospect that the Republican factions will get together before the adjournment or Congress, on this one issue. If on nothing else. The Insurgents, having demanded a tariff board, and being largely responsible for Its creation, are morally bound to accept its findings, and be guided thereby in levirmg those schedules upon which the board reports On the other band, stand-pa- t Republicans, having learned a lesson from the election of 1919, arc now In a mood to make such reduch law as the tions In the report of the board may Justify. Therefore, there at last appears to be a common ground upon w hlch insurgents and regulars can unite DEMOCRATIC VIEW The Democrats, on the other hand, do not find the situation simplified by the report of the tariff board The Democratic house made a record for Itself at the special session, which record bore the approval of most Democrat of the senate It was then claimed and will now be claimed, that the revision proponed by the Democrats; was based on reliable Information better Information, In fact, than that gathered by the tariff board. Yet the errantly knows that the wool bill and all other tariff biii passed by the Democratic house, and senate during the special session, were n.tkeshifL measure svith tittle expectation that they receive presidential-- approval, and designated chiefly to put the president in a hols. The tariff board report is going to plague Democratic members and sena-tor- a In more ways than one thia session To begin with, many Democrat voted for the tariff board, and many others voted for a permanent tariff commission In doing no, they voiced the opinion that the tariff should be on scientific dam, gathered by a competent and body, it having been demonstrated that tariff bills framed In the old manner always work Injustice to some Interests or som rlsmes. At this early day, before senators and reprsaentatlves have had an opportunity to study the board's report on th wool scheduje. there develops a division of sentiment among Democrats. There Is an element that stand by the wool bill of the' special session, completely Ignoring the report of the tariff boantf there ts another element that would distort the facts gathered by tbs board into an apparent support af thv wool bill that met the presidential veto" and there are still others who wouM give serious consideration to tho findings of th board, before submitting new wool bill to tho house. , MAY IGNORE REPORT. It is generally believed' that th way and means committee will give little consideration to the report of the tariff board, but wtU bring In a bill Similar to that which met defeat last searion. It Is also th expectation that tb Demons tlcsdiouse will pass whatever wool blU the ways and means commit tee may report. This will put up to the aenate- - Tha responsibility of refraining the bill to conform to the facts developed by the tariff board, and tn accomplishing thin it Is likely that most Republicans will work together to a common end. There, of course, may ba few Republican senators who will bo unwilling to hblda by tha facts disclosed by the tariff board report, fleftar la being so Intense in hi hatred for President Taft, may refuse to abide by th findings of thf tariff board, although he blmeetf strongly urged tbs board's creation. On the other.extremo. Senator Heyburn, nf Idaho, has declared that tha policy of building a tariff to represent the difference between cost of production et home and abroad, to all nonsense, and sa this I th principle beck of the tariff board's report har tngy refuse to support a cteetuv-alldrawn wool bill. Heyburn, however, is one of th most exmen in th senate, treme and would be expected to oppos any lower duties, and to bill which tends - particularly th duty a .wool ,, BrPPORT WOOL BILL. few To offset th loss of IM cm mm drich bill developed many sue . thorn likely vriti develop a 4,, on T aenttmont among Democr.j v bouse when the senate substHu-- , -, With bock to that body. g fv'r ;.r peel that the bill finally . r-i ; both h erases, and submitted - , , president for his approval v n closely confirm to the I n"i f i .v senate substitute than the , A n g,- - , i, hnttn bill. .IMT Bhoutd the situation devc-Mthese lines, and should the e .! , possibly other schedule he . similar manner, the Repitnrm cause for no have certainly gneic.' ; over the tariff work o' in ar session. It would seem new tariff lh Itgn of stage lie. Initial advantage lie with publicans and If that .ad n' h the and realised par fully . e once more to unite on Democrats desire to make she unmount Issue of the 1912 Mr Taft will be able to j ir: presidential rompaign under - u.r, auspicious condition than ( friends had dared hope 'o' , i few da ego. p ,i -- -- x- i. . -- 'j TEACH YOCR CHILDREN THE GOKPEL. If you are looking for "on-et- that will teach your friends and the Gospel as restored to i earth through the Prophe J.,wpi Smith, Just purchase a set of Atj Tlx Rook of Mormon IJterature two volumes contain and arb st sold rellt-lou- s $$59 for the compiled by umes postpaid, Rich. NEWS DESERET t- IT'NEll tram i a. Bn F. $ BOOK Main Street. i - .TORE, YL XOTICEb. The funeral of George O Han aged ;$ rear, who died Jan Ii 'f will be held Ylmrsday at 2 pn, Tv the funeral chapel of Joseph Wm lor Friend are Invited to attend lve. w nieM-d- n Demo-tnsurgc- nt City -- wealep- Th funeral of George Q Harrp"'. -pper who -waa Injured at the L tail pany- mill at Garfield, on Jan ii an died at hi. Mark's hospital Jn n5 -aft-rt be held et 2 o'clock Thurada Jan IS, from Joseph Wm Tide b neral parlor. S wrath beet Ttsw street The service will be under Icy of the Twenty charge of Bishop DecInterment will be second ward, Th ths tit v cemetery. Mr Himp-hl- oi Ore ts The" Mr who widow, Survive, (, ' Hampshire r DIFD. BERRY city. Jsn 1. 12 Mtrr In br (Mb yer J Berry. will he held st the phti'tpy Funersl Congregational church Thursday Jaace-H at H a m. Interment lh Mt. Olv'l In-t- M metery. MeCl'NE. At the residence 211 kevefifi East. Forest Dsl. Jsn 1 11 E. daughtc-D- f Mr ak nephritis, tails Mrs Henry M MrXNine agd B yea's wiU held Thursday Jaa. he Funeral 1. at u a ni. st th rerdenc Frtovh -- Th Invited. body will b takn ,n N'k wl Jtisb county, where the interment take place on Friday. Jinlt FLORUIT AND CNDERTAKEB& d E. Evans. Florist, M fio Mala designs a specialty. Fbonet Kt . LEADING FIiORlfiT W. W KINO. East Second South. Both Rhone V MS FtXEHAL DIRECTORS CDONNELI. A CO . VNDERTAKEM aad Embebners have moved to sew re cation, 9S and 121 Booth West TempK Both Phonsa Ml 'M. - F- COU5MAN, UCENKED r' E tn be Imt and Funeral Director. I to M per cent discount on all caah fusu ala frtlsfantkm guaranteed Show rrrh East nth south and IS day. Highland 'rite -- Of . j Fight Fol-left- c. . hiid In Kuril id Chief Executives Sec- Payne-Aldric- The weather today is w hat a mariner would call thick;"rlt Is damp, foggy and unpleasant generally. At the same time It Is not cold, the minimum thermometer tins morning, being only 13 degrees, and the maximum this noon it Although the low barometric area is moving off to the southeast, and a high area succeeding It, the stormy period docs not seem to have passed, and the local weather bureau Predicts snow tonight, or Thursday, with cooler There was a slight fall of weather snow eaily this morning with a heavy fog, followed a few Knurs !atr with such a heavy stratum of clouds over the city as to greatly darken the and make a general recourse to artificial light a necessity. Toward noon, however. It became brighter, but the skies did not clear, hud there Is no telling when tbere Will be a sunshiny day. The mud in the unpaved section of the city is appalling Especially Is this true on Eleventh First and Seventh South streets, which were cut through by the steam shovel last fait, and have not been finished Street car patrons plunge over their ankles in soft mire, as along those street, or else disembark at Sixth South street A few and walk two or three blocks low temperature .remain in the far fierce cold even but there. Ihe north, abating Along the Oregon Short Line, there Is a moderate temperature The high pressure area which lav ovlr the south yesterday has moved to the east, and aa a result warmer weather attended the falling pressure, but temperatures are still blow normal In the middle. New England and Atlantic coast states The low pressure area lylnir over th east ern slope of the Rocklesy psterdsv. has drifted a p whole to the southeast, but It center Is over eastern Colorado this morning: It was accompanied by warmer weather on th southern slope nf the Rockies and colder weather In the northern Rocky mountain region as the pressure arose in that district Rain op snow was reported tn the western and along the half of the country lakes. The hlgheet locally recorded temperature for Jan IT. was S2 degree In 1999. the lowest. ? degree below sero, The maximum forihls date in 192 were. 49. 9, 3S. S2, 31 and (9 degrees, respectively Temperature et weather bureau office and k'oek. Instrument oB roof of flee. 1(3 feet higher dm those hi kiosk. hold-ox- 7 FACTIONS e ond Term Aspiration. 4, to and pra'Mtally relegated t the junk heap iml it i pointed out tlwt nuranc-w "ilTt ahoutder fwWr- - money morning in on them laofa the lot boiinbd bv Firit Stjre' Vorteprtn 'ourt bvl.eo nirtir, fallow-h- g South and Jtveond South a id Twelfth n altruitton over bouw rent. Ka-- t and Thirteenth Kast tnet. o a unchanged a cording to reports lory to thi i from M Muik Imapitstl thlx public p! ground. wn aathorixed by -the commission. morning No oper tisii naM tnea performed yet on the injured man to remo the DESERET NATIONALS OFFER.. pitci of bulli but he he a fair thatKo to ffoer if I)1on1 imiaoning does not et In liirter had cut double croea Will Pay Stale Treasurer Two Per in tin bullet vo ther would break and Cent on Deposits. matur. nnd it beliewd that a plere of the bullet cnt red (he right lung of State Treasur.r David Mattson' t'unm.tng l.as received a lett r signed the Hirter i Ivkd in the city Jail but no fomitl complaint has been filed against Deseret National bank by President him In the event of the recovery of John C. Cutler, offeriag to pay the humming the prisoner will be charged state 2 tertt interest on state funds with Hault with a deadly weapon deposited at the bank an f to furnish a with intent to commit murder guarantee bond for the .1. posits. Treasurer Mattson was out of the city this morning and It was not known at this CRUELTY CHARGED. offiie what answer would be returned President Cutler said to a News repHumane Officers Intlienaiit resentative that he t n.lrtood the state treasurer had on hand a aum ext-' Over Murray Xctlon. ceeding ll.AOOOM in funds over and the moneys spdial funds and This Offircrv-othe Human stsirty arc above sum of held to prot. t Isolds et id now- - lying h indignant over the disposition of a at least 1OO0(W cruelty ,. animals case tried before td'e tould be mad1 to yieldif the state on Justice of (he Peaeo Holm at Murray at least 20,000 tier annum toplaced inbanks pay with wi'liug depoa't and the yesterdaj afternoon, society Is a aging tgurous campaigu aKuins! terest thereon brutal drivers and owners of horses KxhlhltliMi. h.-r- e ration Firund -t L- To enough, he said In travel alone the government expends about $12,009,-0a year. Definite tests, he pointed out have shown that a saving in this item alone si a little over half of one cent a mile probably could be effected Through the introduction of labor saving machinery: through. the ellmt nation of unnecessary Copy vtorlG-- by cutting down needless expense tn the distribution of public documents and in many other way could millions be saved each y ear RKWMMENDB BUDGET eYBTETf ' The president urged the adoption of the budget system which .would bring before Congress. lh press and the people ofthe country not only the proposed, expenditures of the govern United merit but its revenue. "The States is the only great nation whose a Is without operated government budget. he said Later, the president declared, he intends to send to Con gres a plan for the retirement of civil service employees on pensions whkh will safeguard the government interest and yet provide lor their old age. . thst the ma hir Prized IbM.ks ami Hell, s to be Placol On MINORITY - JV-agents fjj Plymouth in Salt Lake. Phone 65 for the Correct Time. (Continued from page one. I GIFTS WELDS TAFT RIGHT AND RADICAL m cfp.irtmrr.t ir(u , 1 (mr.rr, in the TO DESERET MUSEUM. The following - ds th 1Pt '1 of 1lioinas t ho v& abnt news-pape- ,vv "',' other ion e,l with which to gUc a ti h orange erdor to tne butter that tend to whiten m. particularly at this period of the year co-o- nea-ato- Hid rl hv.,.,.1.. (r,ln) ,r Pr m Y..U1.K wver sm.cc.1, S the iu inutMo It de gold The t tah Development league and the Utah Press association will also ex tend the field of their activities In t many directions p to They plan erate In i a,--- ing on e elate wide campaign by a series nf special articles ahlch will he published In all the In the state Plans will also be discussed, for the enlargement of the field of advertising the atate In the i PLANS FOIt CONVENTION At the morning session Informal of the committees will be held and the plans formulated, discussed , and adopted. For the afternoon and evening sessions of the convention, a program has been arranged covering a wide range of subject. There will be several musical numbers on the pro-- ' gram and all who are Interested n the work are Invited to attend The program follows: AFTERNOON SESSION. Selection. "Uteh," tune of D'xle' Imperial quartet. "tlie Awakening of Utah. Mayor Charles R. Mabey, Bountiful. Discussion. Commercial Selection, "Big Bill. club male quartet Relation of Advertising to Pommunlty Development John D, Piles. Discussion. Selection. T Want a Qtrt, Graham male quartet. When the Work Should Begin," A. raMs .1.Mr Mrnh.g parti, ular record f..r flzc vcicl.t It east 'K mrnpi- 'f ! o"mt n"' t J r mji rcamg ii -- . f k w jth bc public opfacdtion Th y fdi! t ilc'rfcstrtng At the Commercial club tomorrow to tlu lisgit tn th dalm of ihn thili r ehouh) mak trftinM that ulto Arrange a tentatice program for I tub d ii ia lu per Vnt t.tx. Mini hold butter I,ay" whrh will be one of the unique with qual ahw of juatic . Heo d thing to ba Introduced Tn the state mufbV ie taxd al olor thir -for the education of the peo-- i tLiim the butter maker oJeo Is A' . campaign manu not the and Pl why A date will be set for product "CUA dal ' fnettirrr. prvtded h aea .ubtAcs ,h ltschool ear. On th4t-qr- e?nrln cTTI!rW1im'r aa pa.Uu nul harmful ub date the srhoots be given over Jerw y cattle fat in dark eI!ow the discussion of I tah and ' (to iU re- ioloi of the anil oleomargarina yield source. The committee plans to have r4? of fine butt r, and the dairymen re At least M prominent men in ftah thi be taxed, whil they deliver addresses In different schools nlting that their goods a much a they throughout the state The committee can tint said, one dabr tike, and nothing ill also plan other observances he i 1 Other Republican Leaders. ru-- tr 23, adopted. A nf John D OUe,.D Plymouth knives, forks and spoons In sterling silver -- e plain, but not severely plain,, just plain enough to look like an aristocrat among most other silver designs. Is Agreeable to Taft and This - hrli! fealt fnke ntv. Tiah m i at the f onnncr. a! ut when' J ph F Smith President pn f(r advertising I uu, ar.l it. re O C. Beebe, f nslib l1.h" sources, during the war 1912 mil b.!n.OMTl MTfI BY Mtu. Jan. Dea Moines, Iowa, Jan 17. Senator Albert B. Cumralna trill shortly announce hlmsetf as a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a report wblch was persistent among hjg friends here today. The senator Is in Washington, It wus stated that Senator Cummins had definitely made up hi mind to enter the Republican con. lest, after considering all phases of the situation For several weeks, it is said, Iowa friends bad urged the vnator to enter the race No ne could be found here today who cold verify the report that the ? istor would he a candidate.- - Rffjorli i delation aid h. , Frank J OM Ol Ol IViS Ziona Savings Bank & Trust Company Velopmeijt Ilf Treasurer held this niornT public meeting .since Plymouth BE -- - tv aaex more morn of this plan Tht WILL ADVERTISE THE STATE ommln-uo- IS TO NOMINATION tng the shortest Tills sum Wifi In t liable for its induction into offi'v - Munldpal I'urnoie Within 10 tninulea afti t th. coinmlsalun sat alii d to order the tahln had been Jrauk Ctodbe h ti tourer,' ha.j hared of all business Two free express lie nf a vrere granted and mnlo report- - tauiL utv coniniUuuon j 120 to buy stamps vas appropriatid to that tlure mil b1 a o Able about j S150MW to run thi uty ftrr- for th the city auditor eur I iI ThN dm i t diolude tho 1 41 whUh it If figured uai Uftf RECALLS A BIGGER PORKER. h th Brantford a irninihtrati jit In making thi fdimat William Wood m the troa-ur- r iinrur IiuuJwt, to ik into aruint ail numey rttd r itllng a dtspht h 'r m Matin nlng. thf Vttv fr m mi ilrwattrj iiiHt a hog weiJm CV) jmujhN had-1yJI pffoftta from th watr dpirtnvitt II In I c d r for an KlaughU tmr put into a inking fund for the k t tin re, recalls! of the redemption Aatr bond when j.n intidmt In hi t by the n uti rniWr that outdo th they indtAire. whhh Jnnds were under ulu h put forth t t ir Odin bub her agiMmfnt old t TIiin n followed uIn the diiii wh$n t hi htifthtr prata adm shp hv (h Aineriuin m d laughtr hoij wa located n th f n ii. ixcsut't m him k with llu Walknr rterd.y budding t irted to lr W imhI kiih ) .tint dipm a pon Ine afurfo.n the eovnn-j- n In Ur FOR PRESIDENTIAL." SHORTEST SESSION. The city or I Tho ol horn p rrid It in one a pm MIFF CUMMINS CANDIDATE FOR IDE YEAR 1312 HOLDS . I HALF MILLION AND of Utah y lirtl FMste Tv Charles ng was ele. tod president and C. Clarence Nelsen secretary, of th Saif Lake Real Estate association at the meeting of the directors held at.. the . Commercial cltib today. , Ths funeral Colton Fum-ra- l for Mr Byron O Colton of Provo, who dteif Jti-- n 2vlf.al9s3.'ijla, h ill tw a t , m 1 1 I. J. TIxIk of in Eler$i lOi.iheU-do-i- that city Ke tomor- - local brotherhood of the - returned engineers woo- recentlyfrom l.o'dsv lie. .Ky , D registered at the Cullen hotel Mf. Tlghe esya that a movement growing among oostent engineers to hold th national eon-veIon of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers In Suit Lake city In 1914. During my trip east," he said. 1 had occasion to talk with seven of th delegate of ths 191$ on of them convention, and every expressed a hope that th convention would be held In Salt Lake City. It would be a fin thing for us. W hope for tha assistance af the Commercial club, and then w fel certain that ttv conrenttoyr 'can be aecursd for this cUy.w 1 nt blgh-tari- Cy Orson F. Whitney ff -- - In Three Volumes B00 wb pages each thn, likely that a number of Democrats, especially western Demoerta, will to support Join yith the Republican a wrool bill that coo forms to th non While board. findings of the tariff have committed themselves since th hoard report was filed, tiering bad no study ef (be opportunity to make voluminous array of facta quit few had previously indicated their belief That the board findings, - being unanimous, would const Rate th only (he wool revising Mr basis for and unless tbse Demoschedule, senator net out to distort the cratic foots into support ef the wool bill of tho special session, seme of them at least should be found lined np whh the Republicans when the vote is taken in the - senate. If there lu split Itr th ' 'senst Democratic vets, (and the Fajss-Al- - , plates. binding. contain-Jug-Jaj- m. 335f!iiLFteel Morocco gilt Price , $15.00 Former Price $30.00 flettret flew ftook Star g V. |