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Show NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY S 1011, EVENING- DESERET mmm He Ooes Not Enforce the Nuisance Act, Will be Prosecuted For Neglect of Duty. SAYS HE HAS ENFORCED LAW Copperfleld Still TTnclor Martial Law, Official Declining to Flic Resignation',. Salem, Or,, Jan. Oswald West started a new phase of hts moral crusade In Baker county today when he warned "Dist Attyr "Godwin that tinless Godwin enforced immediately the nuisance acV relating to liouees of ill repute passed at the recent ,seaatam.-cf-.4,- b 4gllatwe!-hwould ' duty. he prosecuted for neglect of Gov. West said the section of the coda , under-whiche could proceed gainst the district attorney provided that any officer who failed to perform his duty should be subject to imprisonment, or fine and dismissal from office. Orders were issued by the governor to the mayors, of "Whitney, Sumpter, II sines n d. North WfwetrT&hTawa. He plans sending na- tlonal guardsmen to these towns if he learns the laws regulating the sale of liquor and suppressing disorderly resorts are not being enforced. Alleging that the declaration of martial law and the closing of the saloons In Copperfleld had put an end to its business there, the Oregon Short Line Railway company today asked permission of the state railroad commission to close its sgency In the lawn Action oh the request was deferred. h"" -- Or., Jan. 7. Replying tonight to Gov. Wests telegraphic threat to prosecute him unless ha entheiawa relative to saloons .and. forced -OlliitYt diiorderiyTiousee in Baksr A Dlst. tty. O. T. Godwin asserted that he had always inforced the laws when he had evidence of violation. He suggested that the governor put him in possession of whatever evidence had been accumulated at the state capltol. Copperfleld continues under martial law, the ousted city officials refusing to accede to the governor's demand .that they file formal resignations. A sergeant of the state militia, with four nen-O- s. in etmtsei-the towir govern ment. No steps have yet been taken bv the Baloon men. whose places were closed by the military for alleged vlo- Copperfleld. ' tr London, Jan 5. Students of Dickens met at Kings hall, CoBvent Garden, last night and gathered up the threads of Dickens unfinished tale, "The Mys" tery of Edwdn Drool. The Entertainment two It the form of in which John Jasper was placed on trial for the murder ot Edwin Drood. G. K. Chesterton, the novelist, acting as Judge, About midnight th jury rendered the following verdict: In the British spirit of compromise we adjudge the prisoner guilty of man slaughter. A rider to the verdict left the prisoner to the Judge's mercy and threatened those darlpg to question the verdict-with committal for contempt of court. The trial was held under the auspice Washington, Jan. 7. Alton B; Parker begun the defense today before the supreme court of Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell2' and Frank Morrison against Charge of contempt of court of which tbe labor .leader were- - con victed In the court of the District of Columbit Mr Gompers, the only one of the defendants present, saf with his wife throughout the argument, Mr, Parker presented the case from an angle different from that submitted when the original appeal was argued In 1811." He asserted the utterances which have been madethe basis for the contempt proceedings were not designed to violate the district supreme court's boycott Injunction, issued In favor of the Buck Stove and Range company. Herald they were a part of the campaign to induce Congress to remedy the threatened danger from the supreme courts decision in the Danbury hatters case, In which it was held that ths'Bherman anti-trulaw applied to labor organRIGlfT HOV. HERBERT HENRY izations. JT ASQLtTII, The argument will be continued to.r. : morrow. Prime Minister of England. court held the Tbedistrlet supreme Prlme Minister. Asquith is 'a self- labor men gutlty of contempt - for made' Yorkshireman, who has run thealleged violation of its injunction not to whole gamut of briefless barrlstership. boycott the - Buck-Sto- ve and Range Journalism, ths lecture platform and company, pILSL Louis, Mo. Gompers statecraft. A national figure for a was sentenced to Jail for one year, quarter of a century, an able defender Mitohell for .nine months and Morrison of John Burns in connection with the for six. The TTnited States supreme riots, a Trafalgar Square ;.feeynr-getrreerjUTJeRn9ITbe-t- ri1 cause ghe court had treated tbs conmisslon, an astute leader of the great Liberal party, he has been at the tempt as part of the injunction prohelm of the Britons through general ceedings elections and momentous crises and The district court then began all over acquitted himself a a commanding again in an independent proceeding-anImposed the same sentences Later figure among the world's living great statesmen. Gladstone liked him, he the court of appeal of the district sentence to aligned himself with Rosebery and he court reduced Gompers fiscal pro- ona month in jail nd the' imprisonchallenged Chamberlain gram. He Is combative, quick, clear ment of the other two men to fines of cut and a master of diction -- and a 1500 each. rapid, firs forensic wonder. Strike The labor men claimed the court had me and Ill smite you la his typical no .right to try them a second time, attitude and his blows ring out with because. statute of limitations .th.time hammer-lik- e precision and almost limiting j?fthe for prosecuting unequalled force. He is stocklly bulla crimes to three year. clean shaven and determined of ex pression. He adorns ths galaxy of the great men of the century. UNCLE NICK AMONG THE T5HOSIIOXE8, latlons of ordinances regulating the sale of- liquor, --tcryespffiebdainesik-.J'Tha. Best Indian Book Going. -- evidence. er wf -- if .Columbus, O . Jan 7 Gov Cox tonight called the .Eighteenth general assembly of . Ohio to meet in special session Jam 18 to consider measures which will be proposed by the governor. Interest is centered. Ja .a racommeB-flatiu- rv that the report of a special coal committee urging payment of miner tots 11 coal taken from the mines be enacted into law. woH known- - authority on Dickens, was leading counsel for the prosecution. W. Walter Oroaoh, author of 'Charles Dickons as a Social Reformer, acted for the defense. He declared that there,was every reason to believe that Drood was still alive and suggested that the key of the the Story lay in the opium habit ofunextwo men. He urged that the Drood of Edwin plained disappearance there was no evidence upon which to 5 convict Jasper of .murder. The jury included such distinguished men as Jerome K. Jerome, Sir James M. Barrie. -- Sir Edward Russell, W7 W. Jacobs, William De Morgan and Dr, W. I Courtney. Hlalaire Belloo and Raymond Paton, who had been drawn were not able to be present. The wholly spontaneous character of the proceedingay-thopposing each 'wsthavlpg consulted"- with added other or seen each other's briefs The of affair the to the sest greatly trial had never been rehearsed.- - The stage In the hall was set as a court scene and all the -- witnesses, who included impersonators of Dickens characters, appeared In tha costumes of the period. :; SPECIAL SESSION OF OHIO LEGISLATURE ng of London the leading literary took part Guineas werevalnly offered for a seat ou the stairs. Bernard Shaw was foreman of the Jury, and his sallies with Chestertons pompous gravity, as Judge, g$ve a most enJaiahln, turn to affairs Roars of laughter greeted the jokes as w hen, lot Instance,. Foreman Shaw, after listening to the prosecuting counsel's speech, bounded from his seat with the characteristic query to the judge- Do you imagine, my lord,, that the convictions of a British jury are going to be influenced by any amount of st triiiTiiiTnai.it court-proceedi- men . GODWIN REPLIES HE HAS ENFORCED THE LAW .CimningFJ Rear Admiral Under Critloisnj aa Head sf Carsbas 8ocity. CASE IS ARGUED IN 'If Sfcrk ind Ccpij B. HOWARD. THOMAS Barents, do you want to hold your boy at haunt Pioneers, do you want to live over old times Teachers, do you want a book to charm your T classes Gst a copy of "Uncle Nick Among the Shoshones. Recommended for home reading In state course of study. - Called tor tnLive Language. Lises, onal (See Book1 I, page 140 ) Only a limited edition order at once. Price $1 25. Postage extra 10c. DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE PHONE WAS VTCH 8502. Ta sand -- you- the special Itinerary of excursion to sunny the southern California, Jafly. 31st. 335 00 Six weeks limit. Salt for Tound Lake Route office, 10 East 3rd South. -- Mid-Wint- er tr. (Ati'erMbraeoiF OOMnNltMApr) in-succes- New Horn will Sunbeam to BrighL.K s There Is some dread to th probable Blind Milwaukee. zWia, Jan. 7. Ths effect Of the new eugenics marths first week of It enriage law-i- n forcement which ended tonight, had been to cut the number of license to . wed Issued to almost, nothing. Instead of the "average number of licensee Issued daily, most county pierke hlothers Fs-- y hes the nj Uomen pliant so they Bata rally without pahj, wlthLf that peculiar nausea, nerviuinif other symptoms that tend To wl? -- reported that no requests for licenses had been male; other had refused several request when the applicant had not presented . the requisite physician's J,' certificate that the man was free from The Ashland County Medfcal society today joined with the physicians, of Mil- waukee and other counties in agreeing not to ms for tha 33 fee provided by thfl statute. The physicians asserted the law is clear In demanding a specific blood teak, which they made: foe thre dollanr. Publicity given, statements by attorneys that the Wisconsin supreme court has recognized as a Jegai marrlage any agreement between the contracting parties, resulted fh an announcement b Julius G, Kroken. register of deeds of Dane county, that he would record common law marriage contract for 10 cents each. Wit tr-r-e Is; necessary,1 he said, only 10 cents to register the contract. No marriage certificate, no doctors, no pastot; required. The registration of the contracct Is necessary to obtain recognition In the courj." Gretna Greens In Illinois on the south and Minnesota on the west report that numerous applications tor marriage licenses have been made by persons giving their residences aa Wisconsin, j The first marriage under tha new law , Was "reported today from Janesville, when Marclen Hu.rtlbiae of Chicago was" wedded to his brothers widow, Mrs. Adeline Hurtlblse of Winnipeg. Each was 67 years old. dnifitgm00gwrWlrEjy ' 1 a,snw BTDRSL-6F-CHEBTE- LAW RESa R by Nephl Anderson. Is compleu U self, bqt add to thu terest and pleasure greatly of the read!, he will read PINET RIDGE ern TAGE first. IJoth books, 75 cents each DESERET NEWS BOOK STORK li A ll irssmSit -- jjajtr tdhvtf t lad that B jsr th furnaces. T have I css co tan the .anML-S- M. modified, Th cas jam 'xrrners, at Rfi jgg4fc jjiajng cor gmsltlrg i Bingham O ing emPMl Gold ths fall of gfcrce and down. 228-- 3 tnd th 0 Main Sired ' ; ta. Semi Clearance Sale Annual 1 star beer at at never Today' IVeSta rt - Oil r - & I of ulphur contributions to happy lTs ataok.- - T aii by laTly recommended a a prevents 0i lT itf the deP on ' leg breast auns Bradfield Regulator C ago Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga . for jer , coi sable book to expectant mot1- - th. v smelting u - 4A4w(lwattl , certaii NEW CITIZENS. -- A total of 2(ftcltizenehlp papers were issued by the Third district court last year, according o a report prepared in the county clerk office. There were 308 declarations of intention to become citizens filed. Thirteen applications were denied. The following shows the number of each nationality admitted or refused: Austria-Hungar- y, admitted, 20, Sweddn, admitted, 17; Switzerland, admitted, 10, Greece, admitted, 19; denied 2; Scotland, admitted, i; denied, I; Finland, admitted, 6; denied, 1; Denmark, admitted, 9; Germany, admitted, 68; denied, 8; Italy, admitted, 10; England, admitted, 24; denied, 4; Ireland, admitted, 3, Netherlands, admitted, 5, Norway, admitted! 6t Russia, admitted, 11, dented, 1; Luxembourg, admitted, 2; a, denied, 1: Wales, admitted, 2; admitted, 2; total admitted, 2W, total denied, 13, aric WU 4 prospectlva mother. Thus the S11 i plotTr, to iP jx ra.ted cunning fj.vef to run 1 Id coming of a httlepuntiesito been til den th hearts and homes. ilne alii i Thousands of women know f . i at that , disease.- MA1T? u lines 1 plant plant jjnelter 1 then neli treated 00 In 1 leoured- tion so thi B uaoes. done in ti the plant, ter ailowl sulphur t the atmc cer lowed allowed 1 had pis the copp' Hied It is co is done 1 allowed that as company Its char States Rou-mani- 1 t pany smoke . LOCAL Gldsswore , Tinware, ware- - KitcffeWUiilities at Stimtu Reductions Sale is proving a decided feature. 'The assortments are complete and the prices low each day bring added interest. Replenish your pantry and china closet now. Small Articles for the Pantry. atSmairPrices )- ic vegetabh brushes 6c vegetable - I"; Inc "scrubbing "23c scrubbing 4c 6c brushes 23 ,18c ...... .He vc ' -. 5t 8c ic- - .... brushes So SLrubbiujr bi ushes 15c luni h boxes c lunch boxes bo coi kscrew s 1 1m. 10c dish ISe cake ,adle isc Dover 25c potato 15c potato 20c Sc wall match holders ......... had iron holders 8c n. 14 pot chains .. lc pot chntTtv T for 1,7 ; JOSc Ijc meat and food 12c 5c paring knhes choppers . 4c 10c . , Sc paring knues 10c Vk- - ' - Uc ..... 18c T ...... .:6c "'i 40c beaters 2Xk err beaters egg beaters ......12c mashers ,,..20c masher -- Aluminum Odds and Ends -- 30c funnel', 23i 10c 15c ,. lea b.ils . 2Se- Sc 6c sprinkler "tops 15c collapsible cups .........,12o 5 tfnspoons - . . 4, " tc "teaspoonsgc Ui 'easpoons 3.IC 40e R( biscuit cutters intxmg spoonB Sc Butcher knue- - Ei ( rit h knne- - phetre Kriliev and bread knhes all size at a .0 per ,cnt teduction All wjre .tramcr-, tinware Wombownre bread boxes, rfothe, wring-inthtclntln hampers, mops brooms, ou'-chot reduced prlce- ntf l- -'i e bi-ke- i C J,ov Prices on Fine Glassware Inr nrrh bit rx. far .. , ir u ''a1.; turn bp . Xj, dtn fr ir th u tnmhlrr bill slmpe 0c rloxen t T- - EXUh i ' I Extra Extra , . n ! i n ir for,. . optic Ji -dozen Kiln -bon dozen for v M un v.nkc g!acw hofom 32 and side do ,,t Extrv fin,. hi. n,, uMti.x s Vh girs., prM S' JO dozen .. Km i a t j i " ' " h m p icric rlns.s (, un 34 qq dozep FI Kxtic j un up snrhi diUt n 32W ,rw , Extra , In (T1 water 31 20 iw $1 h dozen Extra i If a i j" n.' Wat. 25 dozen' Si 31 no gipssrs roloniaT kx ra " rHTr'x i ,i r watat timbl, wIo-k- 1 -i - b. II mu'.voR lh v, tin pe for-ho- J- -, c ... c r' I . luji-E.t- ra d (Mat 'Mp Hp a i'l ai Kxtr i , f u Kxt-- Extra xtra I xti el TV Extra tlcai ' ' " U tin , n w aTAT. i Sti COMFORT'-- ' (,i- 'rup -- dozen me" li ctigt,ufd, tuc 1 at it 55 XT) K VNl ,rti-xi tit . tc SI 3! 2i 31 05 fin. each rich .lire T r,'n p r i .cnmt-- rRlV'1 SI mliarx c rU(, me" cr ju,- - 7 a- - cv, h Iter lug,. $ a It n'f. tor , c ii Mont, , i r hi cv i n i- - JjIaLhNfiS 4? ?0 fHlgfll !,( s sitntnrx 0 , t Oc 31 20 31 no 31 20 Jl.kl'iaih' och . r ftt'Stl-mr'- n u v I ti Sale Prices OLD ENGLISH WARE Berlln kettles.rr lar Berlin pots , . i0o medium Berlin kettles 40c small Berlin kettle ... Mo Berlin saucepans . . . . 40c Berlin saucepans . 3Sr Lip saucepans 24o 30c Lip saucepans . . . 20c 85cm1xlng howls ...,.25c 33c mixing howls 20c 30c milk pans ,20c 750 milk pans .. 18g All Royal three-foenamel 20 ware at gray per cent re-- . ductlon. Thisls as fine a granite ware as there Is manufac tured Galvanised iron tubs and buckets, alls1!, at aven'-l- o 85o-lar- 95q -- 20c milk pans 14c pie ,..14c 9c pans 25c drip pans Wo drip pans 0c drip pans 50c coffee pots coffee pots 60c coffee pats . 55c 65c 75c 85e 18c ,,,,.,350 43c 36o ... tea pots .. ... 40c 5c 40c 55c rice boilers rice boilers ...... ...60c High grade cast alumlnurn.cook-ln- g utensils, including Berlin kettles, skillets, gridles, etc. Also spun aluminum sauce pans, omelet pans, with or without covers, at greatly reduced prices trays," nickel and tin Copper price trays, all sizes, suitable for V'sgaer's castiron kitchen ware dwh-ttn40c grM.tlcs for r.haflng , serving trays,"" P at prices from 12q to 34 00., 50c griddles for .7. 40c v 6.VC 52c Tea ketlies griddles for ntiket plated On Me skillets for .'. . 50c 4 ounce coorei- ST Me akiHets- for 45 48c, tea kettles for ft 25 SOc skillets for .... 3160 tea kettles for .... 3135 "0c skillet for .. 31 TIT lea kettles for 31 40 3125 waffle Iron Coffee and tea pots, heavily for . . nickeled or copper Si 50 waffle irons (gas) 100 kinds for V)c 31 20 for 31.10 kinds for A beautiful asgoitmeqt of chat 31 tiO kinds for . ......SSot.. 94. opper bnes and' The famous Marion Harland coflog dishes ni, kel ones, some with roe-wno- d fee pots and ponolators, with base and handles, heavily full directions for and 5 run iui kelcd with re. ipes for making using piRUers the best to coffee match machines tpat (offe- Sof standard makes both In cop31 50 31 05 size, now, 311X1 per and nickel, at strong 3350 size, now at - 33 25 size, nqw- - 32 7(1 35.. s "EXT Dh'5'4 THAN ALTUIADT irmvroarr h GW RtOi fc it -- January Clearance Motivee-- 60 -- 1 Cloth es-- P in c Per Diozen TOILET PAPER SPECIALS B s'lk Hrest toilet paper In the eitv., " tissue value 3 Ton 25c, speclhl. 4 f,,f Ed gemet c t tssu e, value 4for 26c. 5 for Eaultless tissue, vHte 5 for 25c, special, special, a roll Pongee ctepe value 3 Tor 25c, special, 4 for Pekin crepe, value 5c roll, special, a roll K-0 ' aesim- of theticism, and patriotism should pel every progressive man, Woman and child who reads " The Deseret New to come Into -- Immediate possession of "Panama and the Canal in Picture and Prose, whloh is now being presented on the popular plan explained In the Panama certificate in these prinied datly elsewhere columns Tha, style of th story. Is spirited, though easy and graoefuL even In the case of "technical description. Many rare pictures never before printed have a place In the Illustrations with which , the beautiful-- , volume . fairly teems, and versatility tof the author finds expression In well told stories of, the people afccted by the wedding of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans Thebook- - was written by- - - Willis J. Abbot, a writer on international subjects, who spent months in a special study of the entire work, and who brought to his book the broad tiewpojnt of a "Tuan who has discussed the possibilities and Influence of the canal with statesmen in many countries. It Is a standard work of Interest and educational value to every ohe who would advance. Save six Panama certificates and get this volume for-yohoy, orjyaur of for any relative or friend In whose intellectual welfare you may be interested To such as these Its value will be so that they will seek to hand it down to posterl-tj y AdClip the certificate . vertisement ur self-evide- nt to-da- " is stock r usual t leader arid la -- list In market stocks about ( Artistic. - . v bv, fir4PE'r Jt a I conttnv cline vival of ttba apd d gradut move 1 wtll rv follow entire the p about TIuf idea which - than Tajisi strtm whlci The Never 'therein Salt Lake wax tremendous assortment '$IS0 or MAtCCRS MICH GRAPC KMOTO CNORAVCO PLATeS M ONC OR MORC COCORS Values ill during this at $1.15 Goiat $1.3.8 ,$250 Go at $3.00 Go at Values Values $5.00 '.Mi we show Go Values Values r - the for of lc 1 37 sale. Sto $109 rvjmviny(h cTsl6clr Fancy Manhattan Shirts to equal this one by rcasons of the , Values $6.00 Values 3m ' Colt C X Cm Dap Dah $1.88 Bis E. K. i . Sr E $2.65 - Bm Go at $2.85. 'Ind Go at $3,55 ' $4.45 rrt. Go at: Sale : Ends Saturday ; Jan.' 24th . Beck Btng Blac Carl Cedt Colo at Z Values w at ed $3JS $33drCn J I opn ite hin,i nn thf marVT 'vl ffjfurr this a tcM dh' ft ont j ri jut I'm. 4in v .f:,r t'V'oratmg firing ev eptlon- Cl'v will Me will make up vus t s), ,.ur tato. . or sell 'OU a emc,, pie-- f jrt rrn es In.. ,.111 in nt. T1V waniteware ROSENTHALS WHITE DONATELLA CHINA I rt 1- for-ate- soap dishes ltc Rosden- - epoonr r. . , .VT7l.'.'. . 4c 10c wooden spoons jc 15c wooden spoons ......12c t ooden coat hangers, 3 for 5q Mire coat hangers, 8 for ,10o 15c Ac sizes Casseroles, in container and separate. 8c at and 10c each. Ramequins Pudding dishes in three sizes Custards at 8c and 10c each. - Petite Marmites In two sly" ..Mixing bowls nr -ruernsey ware in the brown, wjiite-lineenameled earthenware of the finest quality that all housekeepers are using It is excellent baked beans, dishes au gratln," shirred eggs, custards, etc., as it cooks the goodness In instead of allowing the flavors of the. food to pass off with the steam d. "un:::;::;;:::::iL0 Dover 25p 20c Our line of Guernsey ware embraces bean pots in differetrt tirrMr-giSes-- A gli Welcomed by Every True Lover Of Things Beautiful and Guernsey Earthenware 20$? Less te paring' knives caring knives hiscuit cutters biscuit cutters the loot better v day th than ui i .This part of the January Clearance a As with a ing bac Gol Ora II. Jm Ke . Kl Le |