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Show - , - 9f All! - .DESERET - . EVEyiCV NEWS WEDNESDAY' JAN UAHT .PRESIDENTS t REPRESENTATIVE IN MEXICO SEEKS - HAST CONFERENCE 1VITH WILSON-CR- ISIS FEARED.- - IN inDTUi bs. LEAVES PROiViOTER ccc dadcd1 os! bqqth-clibbd- bn HER WORK ON Mra Catherine mlasiouaij fu enter ner ereekstiie C1ISIM1S CONTINENTrKEEP lured B.mlh-OU- t born, jl ih KiUvu,.u Anuy , Europe. mw ,t . hid over UNS MIL TODAY the world, ell - observing t adoy- i .Washington, Jan. 7. With her election to the presidency practically as.uih.r-,sured because by an unusually Urge an pildrtseuv.uffr, befo-eI,. falrij largo and i number of pledged vote Mrs William t the fueled mv.- Iron Project Recently OiS- CuUop. wife of Rep. Cullop of In- the Julian calendar -- diet on her CM.,. e.rtu-.nd acting head of the Women's lijnn t.ocf.t '..? guv thi'l.- - tim- - (lan-uJ CUSSed Wanted. t? work In Frame fatKinal Democratic league, - called ant . Tfr- - kHgluJTi itncl $$4 aFusfr wtisrl iii.r tn Ui2 CiiflWi ip?p the league to order here today in its 50,4,1 ms flnanrial Huppun vviii git.u seoond annual tmnventlon. Mors than hf 1W0 vy- - nm ma xtr-pdclegatesjepreeeni Ing every wm-cn- 's The hut a imalf oulrfm tl m is ocarby points 4- -organisation afflitated wlth-- th feature withe day sat the serl- held Tiemocratjc DRAFTS STILL UNPAID, l have been miidr in the United btate. party orthu-hrHfe.-tMrs Hoot h nltl huh uitdrce the W.43 church, a!11' were in atendunoe. , L- -' The ritual latl . Speaker Clark had n hi afs.il ot inimei,,i huidefF in,i her wc.t Fbuiih promised to ad b Run at 9 o'clock this dress the delegates but wss Confined to exf rieiice in mtea unary woik annmj ! crvicer the pillt-- women and disbolu.e men of winning, ami the muting wua not end- - his home with a severe cold. Joseph In PajmcnyoHotel I iHh. lle f ortiga-Uim- U Inoil.-- . At iuaflt 1.500 jieopli feWawcoun VFulln- - allcitorofths stato.defwrt-- , , it-? io tlrl(to4 6d.unlil t how, through her efforts in the slums attended, crowding the church so that nient. spokg in his place. - $2,500 on Paper That Ranks Of groat cities of France and Mrs, Grace Porter Hop kins, field Belgium, many others Wire unable to find fid- Refune, fhe had secured first the attention of the league, announced today and mutant's Following the service of the then the confidence and faith in her rltutiC the lice Porothew Bottrajanls that the convention would not underto take recommend any new legislas men of message and women who reilvered an uddre-- whuh wss largely through tt werejnduied to lead Clirls-tia- n devoted 'to the life Of the Ohrislchlld tion this year, would . remain neutral lives. i?he fold 'of many conitr- - and the meaning ofthe observance of until Congreas for the administration acted on the bills now pending. This sions In what she considered almost the dnv Pacme-Trus- t ml and UOa entity comi nyv, thlrrbl cTtIswn ys.- - and f iTrphirsfze. niTt' Mrs. Bryan and several th. tbb Cemnmitps whr waa Jtr this city aT N'rvr'mtM'r F'od that her work In the world huaTrhrlt.tmu.TTiih, of erg the of wives the cabinet officer dom SI'e,t"!J rtfihe dlltliulty sh- - ex- lund LcHl with the appearance were to mooting With a number of prominent" Pfianced hopar. jif the rlj.- 4u tiygih ni ng th work tn ths i patlwi f morning- etar tthuve- tbs hilltops, Ing deh entertainjn capitalists from various parts of the pims of FatK.e mi Belgium, and Tinshustar gale. is ooprtJOThit symbolin of the According to the iSkst Informed memI nited States and Canada, Is being showed how, through persistent and exact time of the birth of Christ In bers It appeared that Mrs. Dun- - -- I today -ootieulentttius she effort to make who tan UTFletcficr, ought by the Hotel wife of the senator from Florida and Mrs. Luke Lea. wife good two drafts ' aggta gating i":500 J nfl osepla I'cs Is gra 1 f y ng., ?hc j tpadav's -- Tennessee.which he cashed at the hotel durlngitod of her .having heUlconfcrcm-ej Um church reremomeswas for the first mentioned, nuns and of Catholic the j some time past efforts priests m ; oc'oek vislt,For vice presidency. Lea is. In Ashe-vlltMr. ftmI Nds "1,nt,nPf(i sratvfully toe) The .Grecian New Year's day will be have been made to va use French to j if!!!'' health, but and consideration fhiy had J are making a fight for her eleca vvejt from todav It Is make g'oOd tfie two drest-- i which hat 4 shown her . tion. t tom Gist day that the Greeks, differing ,very l tiristlan ha a vocation, she s, ,-th t,g,oni of the declared, and if he follows that vqc.i- - fr Tfon his' life wiirTeu maniresLatU n services similar to those A draft for 11,000 was drawn op De of success and adi tn spirit-- ; also be chpr Von Cramer of the Vancouver Trust ual and temporal affairs; and he,U-- J bold today - No special programs-ha- ve been arcompany of Vancouver, B. c, and was frustrated nvith numiferoug of editions Generally Are High Grade, Witnesses Tell - 1014 C. W. FrenctvPrime Mover in Bigvci.ng i,t ,ht -a , ' 1 1 r , Fht s Governor Ferris. WV' t a PJa-ht- ut 1S GREAT ONE - e DIFFICULTY - -- v , . "n - of VreIgncr to Americans Regard as Adopt Whnt Frery Dajr Precautions. n to Persuade Wire 1 " Mich.. Jan. among worklng-- t conditions housing p the copper COUfUtT-wown huto Gov. Ferris attention today furtherance of, his Inquiry lutu the waa told, miners strike. Gendrally.he ot rsther ..are suehcondltlona. difficulty of social serv-lc- e pade, the chief rkers being to persuade the wives to adopt what Americana i of fft signers y precautions. every-daconsider of the Miss Clarice Jones, secretary' Miss and Charities, Associated Calumet Henrietta Hoffman Becker, a Visiting Houston, -- lnthr -- THIW-TraTmcWety- r governor s answered th i -- ruh -- 11 1 t questions, - upon J F. Clark of Is; Angeles, was indorsed by James W. Silver of this city, vice president of Silver Bros. Iron compa.nyLan4.J-- .T. IVatsonr of Portland. This check also ha been 11.600 attention. LATE LOCALS the truth of the assertion. Her meet- ranged for tonight, but there will.be ing, with priests and their conversion general merrymaking and Jollity in the In some cases, she said,- - had secured colony, and numerous private parties her entrance to a number of prisons will be held among families and friends. In France, and thereby had enabled J. , her to devote considerable attention MAE Y BR ANNIN G FOUND, to youna men hu had started on the wayward pstn. A. result of this, 450 of these young men are now beMary Branning, the third ef the trio ing educated under the direction of onk priest, and all are. receiving of girls who disappeared a few days Christian teaching and t training, ago. was found today by .Probation which has already made remarkable Officer Fperry, and Patrolman Grif' In their live. changes at a- , residence on Lake 'The lecturer 'mentioned her Inten- fith - city in'tion iq return to France and promote street thiswhere v nlj ffiVyf eanii ths oi k there, and fr xplal a-t Wt v fftfl Pnltllf V nttrlfTwtr qTx her present work In America is to The girl was found through an raise funds with w htch tn-p-ay the whtch she answered In costa of her mission in Europe. She seeking employment. had not hern iir France for eoinv time, she said, but would return there shortly. Today and Teaterday W00LGE0 WEES PE0GEAM. paid by the Hotel Utah JThe draft came back with the motationi- "Drawee out of the city. Another 8 raft for benevolent work and Mias Jones thnt last night William Rlokard, presilocal Of the Westdent of the Calumet had offered Miners, Federation on. eaaes of any Velleving in to hee-frlen- J-- Anglo-Sakon- the mining companies had lwa;s been liberal contributorsaddedto ei - ,tic,i -key wild distress brought to his to differentiate Neither witness tried cases. Miss strike and general between listed in been had cases 600 Jones said since itbe-wor- k he .flies of her organisation in November, IMS, and that ef&onalijrvlsl ted - 75- - homes Tias p jhe Christmas this winter jost before rjr Froobel Society The regular monthly meeting of the Froebel society, which should- have been held posttomorrow,Jan. 8. ha been held poned for one week. It will-b- e at the usual hour and place on .I6tlkthe Thursday, 'botr The - tabernacle chotr- - will rehearse tomorrow night's at the tabernacle. A full attendance -to atari the new year Is desired. Veteran's Answer Death Roll Nearly 12 per cent of the 183 veter- ans who were members of the post, CT. A- - R., at the ' beginning . of the,y eatU I L-- .:iia.v &1. died, aocording to an annual report. Just prepared by the post. The form- er I'boys In blue, who have passed awav .since Jan, .1,- - 101.. are gibva-.-A- . A. K. Osborne, James Larsen. Luce, Samuel N. .King. M P. Miller, R. P. D. F. Primrose, Gulh, Joseph WiUiam' Breckon, William I. Rowe, returned. The matter ha been placed In the hRhds of County Afty. I E Willey for Investigation in so far as the draft drawn on Mr. Von C "Vainer is concerndent Wilsons representative at Vera ed. There Is some question as to the Crus, was rushing back to the United jurisdiction of the county attorney Ini States. jm tha fastcrulseii-X:h6Bte- r ta the matter,- - however; It sal -- teehnle&H confer with the president at Pass ties having interfered with the issuChristian, Miss , It Was realised that ance of a complaint at this time. & crisis' in the Mexican situation wag -CHARITT WORKERS.,, Von Cramey hag refued to come imminent. Few. persons in Vera Cruz to this city to testify against French, gov- eh of Mr. Lind, and that the knew charity workers told the plans to according ts the county attorney, and small portion of the Mexican that women who had tried under a ruling of the supreme court 2Sst the citlaens' relief .committee In which witnessed his walk population from the the Introduction of protested drafts as Sbooslng of :5.009 to families bereaved American consulate to the water front, .The person evidence Is Impossible. bali disaster had told N, e ltaalan f. Rode. L t Goad. A. ' whom they are drawn must apwere not against faihiUes R. Ballard, R. J. Ashley and 8 GBtrikers ,liat he and refused that hag pear v testify The first day of the convention of Temperature at weather bureau of- Brlnton, accept aid . Pkyment, Accordingly, if Mr. yon ?he governor Indicated that Rk'voald Lorcnxo fice Neodbane and of on roof Instruments Dcalli Nstlonal he k!nsk,. LWoolrrowec essoeistion Cramer can not be brought here, "prose- Jan. 16, will be some of these In those Needham, 61 years of age, died Mik an interview with occupied as foHqs. of office, 142 feet higher than would to cution be vthii difficult, aocording of 684 bfKiAuae west 1. . .. ; Addresses of welcome by Governor kiosk. iQfflrj yesterday at hH home, ja was the county attorney. Roof of North street. Pneumonia was Fourth pr.- - and Mayor Park; response by E. condition IargelJV that the deportation Other drafts were drawn by French was It o ton tha cause of deatluMrNedhttm Selway; mayor-- of Dillon, Mont; p of Charles H. Moyer resulted. n while he was at the Utah hotel but C, Marv and of the annual address by President F. J Building. Kiosk- - a son of the The most extended session v been these are reported to have paid. Needham. Funeral eervlres will b address by easterif Vic was setforlateth-dagovernors inquiry H is said that the greater part o L the Hagenbarth; union. held A. J. Knollln of Chfcago, at the Joseph William Tftjlor Prcaldent the of with representatives was UBed to. pay the ex- address by western Vic President M. 11,000 aide cbapel Friday afternoon at oclock. "a decided fog on this and fill the hotels tanks The Deseret penses draft men, who are to present that was There while it will be lit the city cemeof the Interment I, Power of Flagstaff, 'Aria., annual promoting party ' Jfh the morning News had no heat or power, and had to was In Salt Lake the controversy spent wa. tery, City. expectea morning; as one English resident ex- rely on The ... reports of Treasurer F. D. Miracle courIt their-. preparing . Death to this and Secretary D. W, McClure; discusof Guniuir Johnson Gunwould be con- pressed It, "Jts pretty near as heavy tesies in order to get out any paper at The draft was of air, a that at least six hourit. on 18 sions left ort had Mr. H French until after the ner and addresses, years Johnson, topics as a Lunnon fog, apd that's a fog you all. It was a most unusual situation city sumed in presenting recent arrival from Norway, died yesfor Los Angeles. He lias been under which should receive, the moM con can drive a, nail into and hang your all Tound, and the - water department He Is appolntment of all comterday in ft local hospital. to do eometall- ruetllng tox relleve the... surveillance . ofIs Pinkerton opera-tlvu- s, liberation: MOYEHTSANXiqUS mittees Mr. Selway was state senator,' coat on? The cause of "the same, "m- had 1); a gistcf.' MlsLoTilsF-Johll-osaid. however, it the water famine. It in not at all CALUMET TO canThe avenue. funeral is and Pearl 433 of folRETVRS TO prospeotlve republican eteorologically 'defined- - was arlikely that such a condition will occur HAS NOT MADE GOOD. didate for congress, Another prominwill tie held Thursday afternoon at 3 LOG A L FQrtKCAST, knd "was Last e lows: 'cleax, again, veiling n'etnek Yrmrr thechapet of Joseph were dispatched to Lo ent man who fs to be present la P, O, Chicago, Jam' 7 Charles H. Moyer, with Wo cloud to Impede, radiation was The highest local temperature for Telegrams much William Taylor, lntermeur will fe in' Tonight and Thursday -jTair--nmat-- , Jojmson, of Blackfoot, former mem of French president of the Western Federation the notifying with Angeles 52' war n . to Hu-degrees y jatl rT' her of Congress. temperatUte.-ichange-Ithe city cemetery. of Miners, Is anxious to return rapid from the earths service. maximum of 21 degrees in 1890, ter, bifC be has failed to make good ths Gov. Ferris 79 per cent, and the Calumet, Mich., before was of the draft. After a number amount warm 81 high, mldity Other of difference a degrees. said completes his investigation and of this date were 61 degrees in of telegrams had been sent, the matter rapidly cooling air condensed the mois23. emsmsmasmami'sss today that he would endeavor to make ture held in suspense, the same tak- days 62 degrees in 1885. The lowest was turned over to the county attor1901, and the trip by the end of this week. was cleared Tbeftraft the of ney. 'of 2 form on through minute particles the ing local temperature for this date was He sat up today and presided at a water, too light for precipitation, and degrees below zero in 1913, with a Deseret 'National bank of this city-- . was which meeting of his official advisers. The proposition promoted Just heavy enough to float around highest minimum of 44 degrees In 1909, nt the stagnant atmosphere. Ths fog a difference bet of 48 by Mr, French was a gigantic' scheme kept the street cars lighted until the degrees! Other cold Jan. 7ths were 3 for the development ot the iron and coal fields of Utah. Iron fields at the middle ot the forenoon, in order to 1890, 4 degrees In 1888, 5 deThe two compaavoid possible colllslcn, and indoors, degreesinin1878, 6 degrees above In coast and la Canada. and grees were more lights than usual necessary; 1,886: Therioe&t mftr!mntns for Jan; 1 nies, tt was decided, were to be organcleared up largely by but the mists 47 and ized in February with a 'capltallzatloa noun. Sdt Lake has experienced some during 1 3 were 86, 63," 27, 44, French represented an 16 of $100,000,000. were There 15 degrees respectively. noted foggy seasons in past years. In In the proposition syndicate English Aaa there in which date January, 1904 there were four solid days days of this the heaviest backed by John C. Middleton, an Eng.48 of being of fog; in January, 1902, eight days, precipitation, capitalist, who was- willing tcust were 10 day lish 200,000 ditto; in January, 1907, five continuous an Inch in 1901. - There pounds sterling. up 1884 on since which, in snpw this of December date days of dsnsa fog: while was proposed to build big mills at It 4 in 16 inches were continuous of heaviest the . fell, being Book El Paso, Texas, Jan. 7. One hundred 1876, there which days the coast for the manufacture of steel the good burghers of 1901. The evenings have lengthened fog. -during was believed that this- could be made and thirty soldiers, 47federala andtbt SaltLake never got-- a gllmp of the a quarter-o- f an- - hour stnce the shorteSt It a great undcrtaklng by- manufacturing I. rest rebels.. ere killed In a battle Sat jun. day; but the mornings do notbegin steel and shipping It byway oti.be nothTht? local next." The iodayTIs to lemperature" until and and Sunday lengthen urday canal when it .is opened, and Sunday between federal etrenuous, 26 to 29 degrees for the high barometric area of 80.4 inches now Panama orient constitutionalist "forces eight miles ing with over the intermountain region has been also to tbs forenoon's record, well known capitalists from all twill) west of TorraQn.accqrdingiqJ)er degrees below zero and 15 degrees there for five days, and there are no Manyof the country gathered in Slv i ' rranirr-Lj latd adc ices reaching General E. A. above a year ago. The uncertain and indications Ao show That it maymot parts Lake city for'The meeting Among that obtained ln remain-fiv- e koLhe.weather Grey-Or Benavides at juarez from Uhlhuahua. pathetic.condlttons morel days were tls this city one year ago today are noTfofflM forecagtg falr weather for Thurs them of Los Angeles, J. F. Clark of Los thousand federals who had salto be forgotten. The town ran l.i I; lied out from the protection - of the likely of temperature Angeles, F. S. Faulkner of Vancouver, as the sou roes of supply day, with no change in short water, walls of Torreon, evidently, to attempt in the canyons froze up. Boilers could Southwestern Colorado was the coldest .1. T, Wataon of Portland, a H. Rath-bon- e a flank movement around the right not be operated, so power went short. place tn the country this morning, reof Portland. James N, GiUette of wing of the- rebel forces besieging the eievator8 an(j pumps stopped, the Hotel gistering 4 degrees above zero at Du- San Francisco, former governor of Calit w4 i II Citiicre-driven-bacl8 . into ..Torreon Utah-couldegrees above at Grand fornia; Judge A. A. . Purman of New 75 Gold Eyed get no water, and the fire rango,' and Kiit after a struggle that lasted nearly two T-I ,u' Umiatt.!rtj Z had to come to the rescue Junction fiiutiausLj York, C, W. Denicke of Chicago, R. E. t department r Needles, . days Green of Vancouver, a member of the Of the SLfederals killed, aix were others. and rvtUr rmrifiitti ifltri Canadian parliament, officers. The rehfel loss is estimated at We have settled your at the Hotel Utah 51 Art Work Needles viz : this morning laid the matter- on the It was learned 13 dead and 69 , i i, tT had. wwunded. Twenty-eighe F. N. CAMEUOK'.HAS, ... that French's visit Mr. during weeks. two table for Liz needle worries forever. prisoners were, captured by the fedalleged irregularit HAIRBILEALiH ESCAPE W. C. A. Visaing appeared before the experienced certain 15 Silk and Cotton Dar erals, according to the reports received Itlea at the U. 8. Grant hotel at San which commission time and in for asked This Dandy Needle Book .by uen, Benavides. ners. Diego. It was alleged that in this case The heaviest fighting occurred SunF. N- - Cameron, a local well known to go over the matter thoroughly- - He a check for $1,090 had been returned. day afternoon In the open country be- coal operator, connected with the feared that it would impose a hardship is a handsomely ' bound 15 Milliners Needles on the owners of roominghouses and tween Aviles and Salamanca, suburbs v -jr 'fcri r-p- - sf I Consolidated Fuel company ef this flats in that it would be compelled to STE0NG DELEGATION TO of Torreon. book in leatherette, cov-It was anf'onstUatloualist -- forces under Col. city, had narrow escape from a ter- employ special firemen. DOUGLAS WORK FOE FOET Eulaho Gutierrez and Gen. Jose y rible death Tuesday. He was sitting nounced that there would be a meeting era-- beautifully designed Robles hae recaptured the Important protestanta hold at the offices ot the or Tapestry. .3 cnaL.pIoperty,a of Rug commiUeeretention eu town of Parras, Grnv Cepeda and Ban in- V eabia,-on-hlThe citlzena' It- concomSalt 'Labe Security and Trust and, embossed Pedro t'oahulU, from federal 'forces mile 'of o west of Castle Gate,, talk- pany- at 2 o'clock tomorrow.-Thand enlargement of Fort Douglas held-a- n Needles. 3 CheniUe afti r three das'z fighting, according tains I42sewing necessiproposed ordinance is regarded enthusiastic meeting todayat the ing .with. a. machinist, and workmen to oftlc tab advices also recehed 1 Bone Stiletto, by Gen. were blasting for a boiler house foun- as an important step In the campaign Commerclar club anif rethe adopted Benavides? Parras and Gen. Cepeda ties a gold eyed needles, for the abatement of the local smoke are situated on the National Railway dation about 100 feet away. ports of several of the 1 Bone Tape or Ribbon. nuisance. men evidently, Tile darners- - fer-si- k ronnecting --Saltillo with Torreon. PbM Governorout' William Bpry presided at the f".iv atched ' as they should have -s- ession or thtwf thfr Crochet: T Bon? give 25" were meeting-and.abpoints members Charge too a' beavy and put in rebels- - a strong- or cotton, milliners STATE UBEABIAFS J1EP0ET. advantage ever-- the Jjeen, The result, was an unus- The executive committee of powder, present, federal army nqw 111 Toieon. 1 Steel CrocheJ. rock & sent comthat submitted a plan of procedure tn tjallv heavv explosion t.. needles, rug or tapestry te.Vtvr several - The Annual report of the stale librar- piling the ihfbfilfathm' Shd" presenting .X that must iWve 1 Steel Bodkin or Tape. atiINd-V'- . the Into JOE BETTER. was and GarrlHon ian filed of Wiiflnm up Governor with to it War. needles, Secretary hxindred.pounda high , fell - dtret tape runners, tly and ' i Ijcnnard Wood, which , The report esti- Major-GenerIianvIUe, ill., Jan. 7. Joseph O. Can-lt took athecurve Punch Work, J in which Spry this morning. recomcabin The the committee .was roof of crochet adopted. .needles, needle former speaker ot the national through machinist were mates the value of the state library that Govenmr William Hpry. bouse of representatives Wool Medium 2 has been Mr Cameron and the missile crashed at 52,206.89. During the year. 145- - re- mendedRichard who Darners.; Adjt.-Gefor punch ' work, wool W. Yhiing and' III with a The heavy Major iF ' L' S ,y 'Yfto L " told at his home here wr t Mr. ports'" were Ridded to the library and - roof, just A. Wedgwood be sent to W Welt grazed E. through the Wool Darners. 2 Fine - - Xjrehng much better today. uGfif'.y.''-darners, cotton' darners, Girfjia-aulap, 36 statute,.. A total of 270 books were lington to present the case to the war Cameron's head and fell Into hisMed-irThe. finance . committee bones one his thigh of The department. in fact every imaginable shows that report ITMedlurnT purchased. arnDarners breaking plan- - to raise finances MARTIAL LAW IS summoned, and there are now 15,367 books in the submitted . help was at orice was approver), ahd monev will for . your 'work article which man made as library. 2 Fine Wool Darners, be raised to pay' the expenses of the PRDCLA1MED avlona as possible with his tb'-- h In !. L The needles are basket. 3 came along. When delegates to Washington. Jit 2 Medium Cotton Darn-- , a. splint, until No- COMPLAINTS ISSUED. THEEE committee report' Lke, and The transportation Salt W in rust w as brought proof pockets and ZZt&S ers. ' 'nn,i,. Jan. T.AJartlal Jaw wax he ed that the VtBh JJght & Railway hospital wher , v fit ,0 needle-booa line form-i- s street tar t" operated f company wii-aJbe Pr"'lalrne.d today, at .Avlona. the (hi morning bdhe is jesting The. county attorney and that In order to haul Mer Fort DougUe on the- Adriatic sear easy) complaints Against-Fran- kconvenient you would freight to the post It would he neces rick, Clarence Worten and Frank Aua-ttl- sary to obtain permission from the city details were given in the'iNspateh 142 Useful not be without one when tepnriing accusing them of contributing to commission. owneus cousidee proclamation, but SI house xomkdered probable e sectin that this the delinquency of minors. The three ,you once own one of your hew .iV unnected with recent reports of s -men are alleged. to have been associate HART BQYJNWILS0N home. ' rlaciTjzxet Pseha, until 1 'own, and ed vrtttr FiOnmre jStfitmatl "anit Sadle Turkish minister of w TVglyrapsrtmrbrlionsewnre ti into to Wilson look, Hi of Albania, and Mfv Branning who ran away from Mr. and Mr. Guv A. ax. opportunity 'LhEnn, another view is that tt was brought others homes in tniIs citv several daYs Secogd East street, are rejoicing over cMe proposed new smokeof thefr L,'iut by the vefidetta between the fh ag q. Worteri and Austllo are alleged the arrival In their home yesterday r Cssad Fash?, who I ordlnabct. provng fnr the licensing ADDRESS to have accompanied the girls, when DElT., DESERET. NEWS., dictator boy, the secfirnmen Albania, in central they left thetr homes and Merrick is noon of a tii i gtajionary f ,,mB"l Kernel Bey. heed The babe and its of vxsmihers offlre- alleged .to haye been with na or mors ond in the family of creating a board I Another are both doing nicely. glrla at Bingham. argment,r '',ona autonomqus gov- pT.cn and engineers the city commission of the (Special to The News) Washington, Jan. 5. When word was received here that John Rind, Presl. -- two blocks away, where a launch awaited him, regarded his suit cases with surprise. It is no secret that M Und welcomed the summons to meet his chief for personal counsel. Sines hli golng to Mexico, almost five months ago. Mir. Und has forwarded to Wash, voluminous ington reports of the changing conditions tn that republic, but It is known that he was annoyed by the restriction' ot' his communications and often expressed a desire to have jqfct a few minutes direct conversation" with either the president or the secretary of state. -- Red-4-b- - 11 M VZ The Weather I- - ? - , City Enveloped in Dense Fog; Great Freeze-u- One Year Ago l.o-ren- zo -- , late-Jeh- Herald-Republica- -- sur-viv- til n ot -- -- A Needle for Every Need ween--mlalmu- We Have'Settled the Needle Question Forever -- 908-1- - The Dandy ". Needle -- SLSOWorlhol Send Us This Needlesfor iMsr5Tra'r i 4ri-ii- .ii 1 25 Cents -- erlisnient rTL.. - c Irs. Konsewile! d ht , it n ')KI5EaW I. - rri ' i n e ? - Art-needl8- r. . -- 10 u -- ..' eId'r jl l1 n, n. jfcr sl ?ST In com-fort- at x v i- h, z&yrk 't i k' S. - Sewing Articles 1 SMOKE-oedinanc- $i.E01Vcr!hrcr15Cenls iEMlirrj. X ee k ' v, - j i - .- Ft, ti t s ( |