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Show E Deseret evening news Monday January ,t ion r ClTtB trip was reached late today as a result most for auc-of troops which (variably have they ooma back failure of John. B. eess-- , c for another strung ' ETTTH--COJOtOir SENSE. -epaument of 'There la no constitutional requireIt reams a pity, therefore, that the to brine about a4 solution of th copper country must sooner or later ment for the federal government to apSMELT BFIRITS OF EDEN. trouble. reeven for the support of the if this faceanother struggle 11 Restores Mk parts, puri propriate money SI ant geing to the (tUpper-coun- try when it does so with t)ia in a seemingly complete v lot ary fies blood, regulates your kidneys, and sults militia, stomsimply as the governor of Michigan-- ' for the mine oWnrs " f , ach and bowels, cures chronic constipa- Idea of making It a, dependable military said Mr. Ferris tonight 'i am going tion, disordered digestion sick, bilious force, tt has the right In equity, even as a representative of the labor ' headaches and nervous prostration OIL, had It not in law, to presorlbe rule unions of the miners, of the mine Owners MIUTIA OF EDEN (used externally l opens pores and regulations dependent upon the obI USING THE' H am going as the representative of poisons, kills Pta, neutralises removes and curve servation 'of which the appropriation dissolves, AS A NATIONAL-FORC" citizen of the state, to learn all Xevery - tSRTargement of glands, could be-- utttlied " can ' tumorsgolteis, T j and cleans out all eewers of external !,,Tn7 mTsidenf Mahoneyaeaverrc-l.T,;curaRheumatism,--al- l kindred system to News The ) (Special ble nervous diseases, regardless f of vlrtutr-"Discuss Question S-- ' NO CHANGE IN WILSON Washington, Jan. 4 Control of the none yield1 to marvelous Den,er to EDEN 8 mllltfa of he United States, always a WEFT SPIRITS (S) and ?t cents CM), samples EDEN OF Oil. with President Moyer. With, tbs question In controversy as between the and 1 00 but a they interfere w 4a the DKXBMOItK of medical grat-te- r fnational government and thestatesTs tmerwr g knife Internal ue of of the OWN hits MADK MlhT KI1 of particular Interest Just now w hen oh arttcies-nir-wtilIs r ITiere and It Is possible that there wHLbv Interdealmore monev made, non hut bon-them. Under two dUfer-ra- t BEING USED Houghton, Mich , Jair 4 Copper vention In Mexico State troops can- ers will-k-PRESSURE MUCH do a we bo and marks US trade WENT artal In the I min. owners of northern Michigan made not be sent out of, the qountry, but regi- liver them to any address 8 A of the national guard can be wtth ehai on a mistake in refusing peaee plans prof-fere- d ments ge prepaid, racaipt of prlu. made Untied .States troops and used In AdiD-s- s by the Western Federation of ('(MDP-- mSThcai as lands volunteer could CAI. foreign (O just was Miners the at ltPCldcd W 11O.judgmjt pronounced t., Atmouncemcmt Lake Maxim CHyv-JaSalt P,. Rot JLityLUlahnr Matter Probgbly IVili; by John B TWfismore. soiioitor for the regiments.see Dr JohnJ, Kellett Pirsident, on ap- that President Wilson's The.national About. government appropriates department-ailahor- v Mich., policy would before .his Lansing. about IMXWOOO annually for the mUUla. pointment Advertisement for Washington tonight remain unchanged after John Linds 11. For 18 The now militia. January paV bill, pending the first time since his arrival in the -- u trip to Pass Christian is a source of would Inoreawsthat aiwutnidistrict, Mr Densmore discussed con- Congress, J15 0Q0 000, which will make the orto disappointment to most foreigners and ditions he found here." as expensive to the Into the foilera' service thcyw(n fit many Mexicans, who believed the Jn- Mahoney, A generation ago the anthracite ganized militia 15 Ja- - -C- k&rleA additional regiments with (he units of other s'ates in such tervlcw between the rhv7 gorernmenPaa mine operators of Pennsylvania president and his adopted at.reguhvr-infantr- y On that account a wav as to form a harmonious whole, president of the Western the atiHude xakbtr precisely. itenvetJor personal representative might result in by the the war department lsinsistljig upon a national force 'of MIneTS-- ' lntght.1rt! copper mine managers." he said "Stm- - a ineasuieoc control over the organised T' ."V- 'The luw provides that organizations some definite step to put an early end where be will discuss with liar win), a militia, and subject only to constitu- - of th niganised militia call'd Into serv- - to the ciiatreaalng conditions, .which sc propo-Zemnloi iaa interest a In the initial strikc-s-i tional pZsiQeBt Charles H. Moyer, the limits that the militia shall be icc of the I mted States for war strike .XT y tYerT bi . bidustrv considered A national rnroe of calling' I general a mrtarrr presernwa fat aa huaipsaii CQnierned(rar? grow emeJ t0 all be that willof by At considerable length the Infantry orgunlr.ition and It would be the height lng worse United States nlBafwl the I throughout the employer JcurnaL dlwusces the entire subject crR follv on Federation of crushed the unionstr,ke part of the government to To official Mexico, while outwardly members of the Western from lhefof the rrll.tia and Its relation to the authorize or recognize a militia organization Speaking Mr Linds "Visit to the president was been had h- pressure historical vlsu point, I raink i can safe- United .States army and the condu. Miners. - Mucin time of pea. e which, could of little slgnlllfflnce, the Apparent desfons are summarized in the following to bear upon officers of the ly say tat this course-h- as war of b' accepted for not in time becomes an leleal among Its -- trike termination of the United States to can. federal rThe look to the service without rent ganlzatlon federal tL issue the general devotees and defeat for any given or- militia for whatgovernment may be termed war There c uld result, as has always been keep Us hands off atill is known, to be Mills, ganization does not s. Ernest to w lpe out the geeordln? Purposes only, so It is logical that it the case In thr past, delay due --to ther highly gratifying As one official terse- thouirht of th. mB.n wi1 "X.c. Sho asserted that a voluminous part In, mould demand that its orgar'zatlon 'necesaitv for reontanlxation lust at a w rmmg inability of a union toi fit It for war. "The best Mexico can In these requisites no logical method Is to uyovtde ftrt- - such a United States received here since th realise when f it is linked is simply- - a one state can be considered, rLmrtstion of President Moyer from manifestation only tl.e tactical organization in each state In expect from Washington Is to be lot of this individual thought United States In each state the units, time of peace as will when war conics alone to work out Its own problem " chTesdumet district, and the failure of government working among a number of men a' must be so organized that when called) allow that prompt mobilization and pse' In spite of the critical financial out- ltcltor Densmire, ofto the effect a settle-iJmwtment of labor, of strike difficulties g.rv Mills was of the opinion that wral strike, If called, would noj Confined to the metal workers and of Michigan, but would be gen-?- 2 sense.. Support j,, its broadest from the T, expected In such oPevent America, who, United Mine Workers because of their difficulties In winning Joined rhe Colorado coal strike, have to bring oroes with the federation abost government investigation of conditions and the conduct of ,h strikes 1 Colorado and Michigan. tf the QALL OENERAL labftr. if - ash & E a fl t. mi. Ptltirg m tij HI nt X PflllCWlIM-E- hallt-f.rm-in- air-ug- mwhliV(8,r3tr." regards the flotation oT as far from, a Yaln hop y n. -- -- no failed-Unionis- jS Secy.-Trea- POLICE. Th announcement-recentl- T. tnoig rra i m '.T , 7 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CAltD EFFEtTItE JAMAH I..JB14. aj, ' BlOOSt TEAIL IEAD3 prema' Four raen.j;i ving the Bgrw , of, Pat of aasur ances front the Mexican Ilrlance mint-te- r, Vat&iA, john McKee, FrUrik Stewart Senor de la Dam a", now in Europe, and Mike (lillan, were arrested ye-that he had Induced the acceptance by cc relay by Patrolmen ArmEnglish and French bankers of bonds strong and Pitt In thc-l- r room In Jlus-tnnw ex amounting to IJ5,0O0,t)()0, is qo urt They are accused of the plained as an incorrect Interpretation 1,j.Uieft of 14 thickens from the coops of the code timed In finance .department, however, , asserts B K. Wtupip, tanager of the Keetey that the minister' efforts are pi ogress Institute Lit w'est South Temple ing favorably and that he will soon be streetrsaturdayntightr-Bloo- d from the successful trail to Rustic The banking sltu&Uqn shows little pilfered fnvls mad Improvement ,L ture M ... to Huerta a foreign loan 7 ,25 Arrive Dally, Ogden, (Preston and Logan also golngi Kansas City Chicago, A.M. i Denver, Omaha. ) , I Bu U Preston, Ogd'n, Logan OgdeB Malad, Pocatello. Boise, Ashton also (Montpelier. Intermediate enlne SacraOverland Limited Ogden, Reno, mento San Francisco ca go PJVI... Ogden, Boise) Portland Depart, . aiao-arriv- 2:05 10:0a 4 I. 7:50 A.H 6:50 P.M. lns 7:25A.M.. "TOCnOir 9;45A.M 2:1 t f P-- 6:00 P.M. -- 4135 P.M.. . 4:45 P.M. Cbtca8' A.M. tv 1 ' C1,,c10-- . 2:15 P.M.. 30 ,1?.M. tDvlrU!1 4:15 P.M. , and Intermediate. -- ..H:oO Cache Valley. MaiAd Ban Francisco also go- - , , Ogden, Brigham, " A.M, (8an Ueovoc. Omaha Chicago . 8:05 AvM. 6:30 P ,4.1, . . Francisco also arriving ) 6:50 P.M. 9:00 P.M. . , Ogden, Omaha. Chicago 7:50 A.M 11:45 P.M... Ogden, Butte. Pocatello. Idaho Falls anc.lsco - ..11:15 P.M. SAgramento, San .12Q ,AJr,-0deSeattle Portland, Boise, 12:30 A.'M... Limited --Ogden, Saeramento Bqn 2:10 P.M. Francisco 12:30 A.M., pacific Teleaheaa. kieksixsta m i . monrxMr City Ticket OMae, Hotel Ctab. nt tb. - Rw Imltfe. the executive board of Federation of Miners A pwwnaBAiswfiiMfca Jan "Chicago 1 Whether a general 4 trike of metal miners In Michigan will be called to aid tb strike of the Western Federattori of Miners In Houghtqn rounty will be decided at q meeting of the Michigan Federation of Labor M LatiflnJ, Mich . on or about Jan, 12, Unless unforeseen conditions arise, no action on the calling of a general i strike w(U be considered before (hat time, according to Charles H. Moyer, fpresldent of the Western Federation of lial rite our ef- - -- o Miners,who, Is recovering In a hospital from injuries received when he was deported from Hancock, Mich, the day after Christmas Federation of Should the Michigan - Labor decide- that- a general strike-l- a J necessary the execut)ve.council of lhe American Federation of Labor will be The iron requested to issue the call miners already have Indorsed the strike In Houghton cduntv. If Gov Ferris will agree to make a public declaration of the conditions ho Pnds in the copper country, the West-Federation of htmers w 111 agree to abide by his said Mr statement, He expressed gratification Vioyer Chl-gg- log ire. tit- - -- -- - A. irlT est MiBl eO. Uhsv this meant every Suit and Overcoat In the house, including all blues, and blacks V S I OVER 2000 SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO Street Car Uniforms SELECT FROM. Best Quality a7 $8i00 Values for ..$45,CQ Suits and.,07erco.ats, at $40.00 Suits an Overcoats at $28.00 $7,50 Values for $35,00 Suits and Overcoats at . $26.00 h $6.00 Values for All Robber Coats, Leather -- $30.00 Suits and Overcoats at "$21.75 Coats and Wet Weather ; i rr $5.00 Values for $25.00 Suits and Overcoats at $18,00 Goods of ail hinds $4.00 Values for $20.00 Suits and. Overcoats at. , . . . .$14.50 Overcoats at:.- -. . , $15.00 Suits-an'4 $2.50 Values forw MEN'S Dlt X. s MENS IIATS, SWEATER COATS AND MACKI-NAAVS1-- VELOURS, CLOTH AND ' 4 ' OFF. 1 4 Jan. -- 20 Gov. decided, to 4 the upper Michigan copper coun-r- y study conditions there and to we if he as governor, cannot find some means wherey the miners' strike can be settled He will leave early d to ALL IANNELSI I IRTS- - PER CENT REDUCTION FELT, 1-- 4 OFF, - SPLENDID ASSORTMENT MENS CHOICE, 50c. BATH ROBES, 23 tomor-aotifte- James V. Cttnning-?,8rJ,e commissioner of- labor, to 'tart at ...ire forTatumeUTThe goternpr repoaudly has been b (lie labor men to visit the jkeacountry Hi derision to make the n. 81 .4. .$5 JO .$4.50 T ! $3.75 1 ! $2.25 .$1.00 PER CENT DISCOUNT. -$- Half-Pric- e. tunity to purchase high class- - less than you .would' pay for the cheap j in- TOXDITTOXS, clothing The BEST BUTTER can ohlr mfole under the BEST WMimoss. moat IDKAL OVD- Ii exist at 80m6 f the BEj,T and MOST SVMfARY home where they have the riameries, neet and most scientific butter-mak- e Jhe for ferior goods. . ' ' . 10.00-Boys QUALITY made under three conditions at the above mentionJ. 51, r Christaafn Produce Meadow Co. View Products Better. . Salt are P: r -- Lakes--Finest- $ 3.50 I Other Lines Reduced 25 Per Cent. .Mackinaw Coats 23 Per (Vnt Discount. . - Boyaiuits and Overcoats t 1 It . iri 20 i h : - $2.75 PER CENT DISCOUNT. l- Clothing-Stor- e - Boys Hats, Consisting of Velours, Velvets and Off. Plushes, aYCi ' W,,V i : 1 BOYS AND CHILDREN'S ODD PANTSr :r .. t . , now t I t One-Four- th , ed UOME tREUMERIESr t i I "To-Pioc- c . la ' - 4 . . . T!tlLrOW 'JEW L i EXTRA SPECIAL BAR GAINS IN NECKWEAR. . f T AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. DISCOUNT. m BROKEN LINES OF UNDERWEAR 't S PRICE. -- M MENS FURNISHINGS NIGHT ROBES AND PAJAMAS, 20. PER CENT Boys and Childrens Suits We cannoL too strongly urge JBoysEJufniskings- and Overcoats Rossias as corne early you jo Underwear .T .$7.50 Suits and Overcoats now of these ble to take advantage $5.7 $ 7.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats now .$5.00 $ 6.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats now splendid, real genuine reduc-- ' Sweater Coat1. 75c to tfd.00 - $JI00 BoysTSuitiandOvercoats now..-- .$.4.50 i ajues 50c. The one M tions. oppor- -- ES i i .$6.00 i Off d 1ISIT COPPER REGIOX 4 Fems-ha- jr! $16;00 -- Mich, sc Mens Odd. Trousers ask is that Gov. Ferris tell tie world what hd finds In the raining iietrict ' said Mr. Moyer. "If he finds' he strike unjustified, will retire 'Ve will only ask that If he finds conations unbearable and that the strike i justified, he will make Just as strong s statement in that way. I am glad to hear that he is going Thauis what 'he. miners have been urging ever since the strike was called President Moyer expects to return to Lhe'copper country this week to resume his command of the labor foroes HA HBserthd today that he will go directly ; la Hancock, from where he was de- -j lrted, before going to the meeting at Lansing The bullet wound in his back : w healing rapidly. Bg Rupids, rC -- Ail wo Woodbridge ' Our entire stock m v. FERRIS M ILL i andOver coals The; - 1 - a A the. Michigan executive j whS- - told-th- at tanned to leave for the peninsula S. tssxs Began this morning. The. one big bona fide sale" of the season that thousands of our friends are wait in Mullett-Kell- y ing for. The. reputation for value-givin-g Company Sales resulted in the last one breaking all previous records for size, attendance and values. The people knovy they get exactly what is advertised. Nowhere else in the city. can you find merchandise to approach in quality or price. By offering only what is genuine and unexcelled we have developed a feeling of confidence in jhe pledged word of this store. WE WANT THE PUBLIC TRUST TO GROW. DECIDED JANUARY F meb. r Western I i 4,M4 1 i i OF STRIKE TO BE JtUSTlOV Inf. nk f i strike of the Western Federation th Rd AW " Ths caliing Miners would rest with the executive officer of the federation, but would be tamed, probably, by the American Federation of Labor, at the request of hnf J . Kearns Building U t 1 1 |