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Show , A , ., l .. InsEltrx ILWAY-- CASES- -- PRICE-OF-MEA- TS "- - FVFNING. NEWS njEsDAy JANtrARY , 1120 1014 mmmro i FTER THE HOLIDAYS 4 TRIAL OF DAMAGE SUIT, BEGINS TODAY . ITATECOURTS I I 11'AND TETARIF T WALT ALISON - (FOR THE DESERET NEWS). .... , 'a - . New m-- Bill ages; 4; Affecting Suits for DaHeretofore Only Tried Prest: jastro Says Removal a .Of t'H F1MPORTANCETOSI:OCKMEN '...,.--- NOT BENEFITED, CONSUMER - 'w $3,000, State Tribunals Have 4 .404 777 Juristfictierti Files Bankruptcy Petition:- r4 Wilitatn 0 Struthers - ' ran. of Bingham - part lculartr - titLintercated la f both house-i'O- 10,11 liA.-pass- wit-k- - ed reWlevat of Price of- meall (hi-Tar- - tbos4r shipping ricitirsr,"11.ANTstal. -- 6 guantitteR b A, Jaititi:The Denver, Ths News.) 4special 7- ..tt - Dv of-the to reduce the was Open na sea' awn of the seventh annual onvenrOOD tien of the American National Live tUeelt amociation,- -- Delegate from ail itoins . - - (Sneetal at' to The Jan. 19 LOCKE-LOSE- N ewS.1 Cul. John. Mu.. - S SUIT77 AGAINST SIVE1TZER , - - pób a - --'hi-- 0 S :RA4.-,ROAb-1-4.- - 1(04040 Idaho, Wyoming, Eagtern Oregon gni Wash1ngton--7--- -'- ,1 t- - NCINA. ' --- . - - bPIKE AND RAIL. Want to See Sights A A. Glimion T ere. A nemr display in the -- windows et-7- tho Salt Lake Route general office. asentOr Ill the Judge building,' es onatrudgeit alone the icy and now covered walk 1 - several tittvitt Soo-entictrir Citr-- ratql11.:Itinakincxn IISIee- -i tottriat train to 'run to 'Yellowstone i.nei some oranges, clustered on vines ',tatter among pepprr bpughs dir cow;jj tieo-rgic-- e ty - . ar - - ITO: ,,andinyi . , -- it-kit- -- -- -- rieem,s4 IMI ..... th"."161."14111111. - - , ,:z obairtnau,of Flroy , ark tbistturnmerand to stop over skit the dircitirT-rsintai'charge of tha Maine memorial - PXPtt'isrlb of Salt City' for a few days.- 4a illittifiLintkelstim-aittatiti-atastosikto be held her Su Fehruarv.-- The ne.. I he Igo trtetter-reTerr- ea Dy -ne zne anniversaill bit colder than It really , cagion. .dittrict court yee . ing, director of publicity of the Corn- - Thi gallant--eraft sinking ot-thdisplay is tempting nough - to terday afternoon retarned at verdict mercial club. this morning. Mr. Glimon make one want to will for-tHavana harbor. President Wilsin participate In the asked for information about sight he defendant in deliver an, addrionk excursion. Sheriff Thea log trips In the vicinity of Salt Lake. Istidinter -brought tigaizst Srhweitter by It-- O. Locke, secretary, Mr. Cowing le furniahing him with .WO Imke Itoutd official ars - onof the, Bingham union of the Western detailed information about the Points thesmote; oven sod :kiwitete torROSE FAINTS WHEN 'rederatión-o- f of interest and Suggesting a number of Midwinter exxursion to Los Angelo. Miners, - lot 42.600 for SENTENCED BY COURT Lockeassault. Jan.: at. side trips that might be witlett leaves a1tiaA. enjoyable Witn ottinerotio ingutrteo coming charged Schweitzer with hav- taken by his towing party struck him without provocation and iron ing Plano, due George Rose. who wes arrested Stills with oven Oregon and Wasnington, $Ning IIPPlied vile names: to the Bountiful stoma DepotOn the witness stand. howteat th three special trains ,certain day In Butte and brought to Salt Lake 'plaintiff. Locke admitted that .,,the injuries will tin night by Leon Bone, Investigator ever; tisedellto....aorteettionats Opens-Wit- h Etat excurs1o1Uets-.7---sot --cause for the department-o- f tleettee. was 100TW inflictedby-Schwekser-dharlY. city Italie mired tweerva 'tenger agent ot the bolt Lake ttoutt; ' medical or services otherwise. new Tfte HambergetElectrladepotAL ty e jail this morning by Jedge 14eMaster juvenile-court- . waded- - to accommodate Int Margaret Wesel.). Bountiful waepnenedaturdai.night viPt. ICTIQy1,11 a& Margaret. ,Wassermaa, tha Ile, Is built Of ntentitaut CoOttnerrit a with public reCeption.4 -ot who ran year-ol- d Salt Third from the O. ArMetrong. away girl .Judge throughpressed brick.-snd Lake be tent to the facilities - for freight and passenger agejt t. bait, out, givIng Industrie; school in Ogden. Hawkins an interlocutory decree-ote mile tour studio, .ta Ou 41 RCS 4;41 a taken in (terse lase Juvevorce from Ella Hawkins.bandilpg tragic. There ere passenger LAI,. and nile Edward'.1. Smith Itaa ben granted and freight departments In the depot Montana, (meson Wasaington George Robihson this morn of divorce and apartments for the agent. Hen17' connection witn the coming midwinter ing and held at the police station until an interlocutory decree ot 1111. 141,00 tItAirston the it trorn bait C. Alfred& mith. by fudge arraigned In the juvenile court, where Armstrong. The building is the first soutmarti entitornia. c'Or ins tiotatet to he pleaded guilty to contributing to the MOM. of the Third dim t ri c t court. grit tim, of a number of stations to be com-- 0 -of the plated railroadstit Judge F. 1 Loothourow; ,nstiensetitats delinquency- of a minor. Before Rose along the Bambergerline-betweers-Salt w florin Third district natio continued tistern the have. court, concurred in to could reply he the coert in charge Lake and d Joint-rat- es faintea-anand utnit me inquiries was taken- - to the.eorridot hearing Saturday' in the condemnation the iow rrtsidtniSimon Bamberger:of soma diatente moat inert will te many suit of the- Salt take Terminal- tom.. railroad to IS revived. attended the Petting oUtM Who Will tame for In Rose's possession was found a pany against the Dinwoodey estate evenings 01,the excursMr. station and made a brief talk. condemnatton of certain-propert- g Witt allow wedding sing which, he said, he In- the also spoke for a, few. min- ion.Armstrong, on to First 30. street. West Jan. tended to place on the finger of his girl was in bait Lase both on int going tine mete utes. the reception During tlompanion when she should become his trip and at as exptetou emit. furnished by Mrs. Howard. Harry e. coming will tato atdvantate of. title tea bride. He said that he had bought her many numVocal Bean. and Horace Joseph an engagement ring, for which he paid Regional Bank Committee , bers wen; given by Hobert Siddolivay 835. This ring had been pawned In W Itaybould, travelitic ottdosertitor To Meet Late This Week and Miss Patience Armstrong. Miss , Butte to pay living expenses. Irene White added to the enjoyment astitt Lor io irvaoktris . The police and juvenile officer & have :; recita- petaled 11rk1ri;i1,10,-001,04toll. artistic- The. Joint committee Character to ob- of the occasion with ' ' begun a thorough Investigation iDl ho- tain a federal reserveorganized um,y tor toart kratteieu. ott. itasbouti , tions. Salt bank for tels and roonling'houses in Salt Lake 1 W144 ttlitia--trOm nit 'otticlat thenerurrener which, they say, have repeatedly per iftwywilt meet later in to the apweek New men to register with a young . Cáril For Interurban. delegates--.togi:E to Denver to point GraY assistant general girl companion as ''wile." At aSalt discuse the matter with Secretary of freight Lake hotel, Rose and the Wasep girl the of 11.0 Argun short Lest. mes Treasury McAdoo, Secretary of President W. c. Orem of the Salt agent were found to have registered as "JackHouston and Comptroller Lake dr Utah Railway returned thie returnee !torn an ontetal koliSintoll trip Agrteulture son and wife," and at the Butte hetet of.lhe Currency John S. Williams. The from 'Elan Francisco where tataugn suntans. I they went under the name of Hansen.- - government officials will be in Denver morning IL E. Godwhi. general he found threolinenew tare ready In all, the investigation of the Roite. On MondayJan.-2- 6. --- Word --was agent ter the Union rateine Witit LlettWatial.- Wasserman affair. resulting In the arby Secretary Will 0. Farrell of to ship to hivroad in this eity in bait Laseh nag returned trod rest and sentence of the young,pair. the Commercial club laet bight that the five days. They ere all steel, SO feet ters aa attenownee ls . n,t the zueating of tit4 consumed but nine days, under direc- government-officiawould be glad to long, divided into three compartments, of Salt Lake and for baggage and exprese, for amok-Int- l, general gents ot the Union ettelit.3 re. , tion of Chief meetrepresentatleel accomdiscuss W with beta them location the vently of a and for general patisenger Juvenile Officer George Robinson, the eitiettgo. reserve bank in. the intermountain modation. The ears are gasoline molatter detailed to the case from the states. , 8. tit ISO seitt Derrsh, assistant will of tors, horsepower, Juvenile court, Chairman Frank Knot of the local people, and are painted the standard freight jigetit ot the Lienver general, e Attu hack at his ate& after committee is out of the city for it few Pennsylvania It R. Indian red. The and. the Murder Formally Charged. days foommtitee will not be,, cost n& each car Ic $1,6OO. In addl.. Utrrial:ed:Ta tvn0Pt.'4...,,t0 home haeL ... called together-ltrat- t itit an attack terretirrna.SeerethiseTsefin Ciro itior be ahoittory Farrell, hie manufacturfrom due ty secompanied by Nilett, Ohio, Jo Hillstrom is charged with murW. Stark. discussed the re- ers. electrically propelled . end of the der in the first 'degree in a complaint gional bankC.last E. I4. 134own. vice pregident of the offiwith the same and size as' the Denver night style general issued this morning by the county at- cials of the Weber club.' A k Alio Grande lid tne the motors. Sir. Orem says telegram gasoline torneV. Hillstrom Is accused of the was received by in regard new road will begin operottons early ern l'aeitio roads, with headquarters G. J. Morrison his and murder of little to the matter as follows: -- at Denver, has teen tomptiled to go to In February; , son in the Morrison groeery, More-a- t or treatmtnt at r.!arisbad GetThilly will hear (1ommittee representatives Seventh. Mouth end - West 1Temple Mr Drown who for the from Salt IAke at hearing in Denver Forces. past yesr or Railroads Reduce streets, Jan. le. Deputy SheritY R. L. federal marl has undergrme a severe etralit- courtroom 11 Monday, Jan. 26, , Eddington swore to the complaint of work 9 An., at the o'clock. Hearings begin Will be - With'the 'usual VII in traneptIrtatIon reorganization of the WiPelere Gould liners. ft suffering front ' obliged if you will wire me Itamen of the fait thoee to following and heavy .shipping deeiring appear etrard ask Dapcir!Lillaster Objects., ink House eseociation to do likewise. season. the railroads Sloan.- - general freight asent directs .ma to advice impos- ,reducing forces until the 'revival :;nt, The city ,commiondon thig morning Committee sible to change itinerary.. Salt Lake tout. who ha; been On traffic. both the spring listened to Objections Against Op presM. C. ELLIOTT, --- ,- Short Liu and the -- Donver :S- i- Rio in the city for the past two days, left tind-f- or ent' for Denver today and the east. forces Organization Grande roads. the operating the teaching Jr dancing. J. J. JackCommittee. to , have been decreased. - The engtreere'. Sloon will stop over in Chirac or son. Odeon declared EY manager ball, 41, .. foremen's and train crews' boards have attend the meeting of the Transeon- -' f(riminat Division.) - ENGINEERS WILL-SURVthat the license of $400 a year Was been cut, that is, a number of the men tinental Freight bureau. - State unreasonable in that many dances 'NO SAVING:71YHOLD of Utah against Jay A. May, In these departments who were needed were in halls which paid no state held of GREEN the violation a with RIVER charged i TOGETHER jurY , and early winter in ti.e movement an4 dancing etc..off ,t, Porter, assistant engineerin paying a license for teaching until laid of have been --ot hers crops. - ;r.. ..11-11. shouldbe-deeid- ed the local office-o- f charge--ot.ttold the With the roadbeds Yesterday' in is hat placed . resourres. branch of the United States was referred t,) the proposed 61.000,000 county bond elee-- teemedwinter vottilonrdepartment of tro-Ten' (30t; The weather appeared, this merning 'at the senie time as the city forces have also, been doores tied --until the Utah. .river, where will Join N. C. waterworks and tomer bond election it the beginning of work gain in the Emma 'Frank against Herbert L. Grover, chief hydraulic t 721th.15 aindevbee.nat engineer of the would be necessary to have two sets spring. In the engineering department Frank. annulment of marriage. At least three dap; NI ill of Judges and two sets of regintration the forces. have leo been cut Those from the northwest and the movement Emma Frank agaisst- Herbert L. department. be spent on the lower part of the Green HIGH SCHOOL NOTES books tu be in strict compliance with known as field men. timee work esetward of the current ltigh area.' the. Frank,annulment of marriage. .. et surveys and the lam, according to the city attorney. In the open on surveys. work until weather- - 'bureau- forecast , s: Cohen against the Ottenhettner river in thethesnaking more now.ecrupiedIt been has fall. and err sell then it Into amo'ant,ofmininnun a the would that be comoanir to recover $26.500 damages run of from the stream., Wednesday. physical geogesphy, bat; sa Ong to I beargued fil.r--severia-mrat he -- workin las,,payerst to hold-t- he for alleged breach of contract. Cannon cliemistry Lketions together. When this teak ia low area ,le not very irons. The total In view of the the Jield notes. ,' vs. George Q. Theo C. Brooks win examinations take place, Porter starting return t ter will Salt Lake and at opinion of he filr attorney. however, completed.there la nothing or them to humidity is Quite high. 14 per centSUM aileged associatiom 40 there is a tests at lei start do for to to the break as until of the. ninter thermometer ielLictit ttogreee Boise be in attwhether. to be due as a commission on a loan wtItthtvTeavp Latin exandnallone' or nota grave question endance- at the annual conferenceof o'clock. Thursday. weather. IRA roe, to SS this noon...the rinse atoeured by-t..- vrtirstarr-ar-li phtintiff for the 'defend engineers of the geological.aurveY, The laying-ofro- f Trigonometry No action IN O S taken thin morning men at this season ing one 'year air )111111 11 to 83 degree or -. which meets Jan. :7 to 30, inclusive. and,geometry testa Win COMMPflef. 8t on the proposition to defer the city of the year. It ts raid in the railroad conderattly colder than it la todey. TheAlgebra examinations election for a week or more to give the Wisest, is nothing more than the usual days are slowly Mr, Porter will reinaln in Boise for the OM, o'clock. now that the will bo the only teets seheduled count y rpm In issiottera custom and carries with it no tun bast begun-risin- lengthening. winter regular all INIETA I relearnation ea earlior in the morn- Mnferenet of , opportunity Returns Elder Morton to ter unusuar theirreerind off ta or of five action Fridey:minutes earlier Intl. then signinconce any the rutting tailing gineers and Idaho Waters Users as-miss 1.:11,1 Duke, Mint Inizabeth Mes' their bond election and eel both elee- down of force. In a policy of retrcanch imunt winter limit, and getting today 2a - - From Star Valley Trip soolations. which wni be held Feb. 3. titillates later than en tho ehortent day. tions for the same date. more. Judge W. M. eMeettrty end Dr. and 5. 'The halberd local:temperature tor Jan..-The hmtet! of enmity tommiltsionere are-th11 wee 41 degrees 1st fournew.metn; met - Eldei with loweet tido noon wit h representativen of Midwinter Excursionists Morton:: of the hers added committee. or 4 tiogrote above sore in 141 esecutive futile maximum Nelion-MemOrialCommercial the club and discuesed the variation of 41 d4ogritell. Tho next r0e. association of general board of Religion classe s. re Meetings.' ofthetheatTeachers-Parent- From- It was decided to Informally. Montana Dr& aggia....slegteett. in 113 and 1Stlit. The take high,tehool. Tile' next matter turned Sunday from e.visit of 10 days Cominghold smother next local tot' lowest thltrdatit Was meeting teniperaturi Saturday ill be held A .. Mathe- Meeting of the association when it number of lova! en- hie the record or 20 &Free below sore in,Star Valley stake, Wye.. During At the high school on the afternoon of morning, volst winter for thin Thursday morning the Montana ape,. 1482. a phenomenally ginoers will be called in to Join with the trip he visited every ward in the stake, son Is at Sandy thia afternoon to with a bishotaf minimum of 21. conimiesioneri in going over the whole chil train. which H1 TorM a part of country in the sch,'?1111 111 itlrenot the loesi WSW bolding meetings and Conducting exer1912. variation of 111 degrees. Elifn Pits Pendleton, president program of county road improvements. cises in Religion-clasex! degrees at the memorial meeting held work. At Glen Other cold days were the Salt Lake Route's and 1263- -4 to 4 smoke of the ,WellenteY college In and Muddy String wards he organized In honor of the late Superintendent 1 the meanthee the girls commis-city A. degree above itrce. 122. 1181 and ion will be asked to defer final discus- - eursion to .California., will pass. degrees . 1104.47 ;' d')" Religion classes. and aleo perfected ar- a Nelson. Similar meetings are being 'in the gym assembly yestitrdag...All above: ,. abovc degrees of 4: the .schoul wire there, sion of the matter of holding the city through Salt Lake. carrying a party 1 degrees above. The local maximums for rangements whereby the young people held in all the schools of the Jordan of the girls 1,. an. 35 durirog 12)142 tvere 46 40.' of Afton will receive religions training district. ... gave them tan in- bonding election on the leth of next of 350 from Montana. The solid ape-d,undMissPendleton and , The a to here talk. is arrive beitt;.2 scheduled each week. --train respectively. degrees month. tosinnuch. however. as the ad!etruetlye 41 found the people-o- f a a.m..- - and will centinue on over' text precipitation for this date since 1174 Star Valley There was no glee-clu-b practice for evtisement of t hie election is going on, at tral.11 of an inch In 111.. The heaviest .k. stake in a very prosperous condition," all other preliminary steps are be- the Salt Lake Route at 13 o'clock snowfall and on am of the Moe tni was 1.1 tneheo in yesterday account girls ' said Elder .Morton Gins it taken, appears ing morning weather buroola 'Mee at that ,Improbable held., being exantinstions Tortipitrature HOTEL ,GOSSIP was "There great interest In Religion two boards will be able te, get-to- t Although the stay. of the eteursiebt- and kiosk. Instrumento on root, of ot. :The brehestra Witt bold a 'rehearsal ths tikes Work. and lit of our meetings ete will be only a brief three hours, Ike 142 feet higher than those on a Joint program for a bon in !cloak. in the gym assembly.- -: All getber . were largely attended. The residents Thureday has-been- soiggented and they will be met here hv member" of election.' as John B. walaria a of Star Valley are especially contented declared at fetwit, recentlY,from Peru m,.rn ben! Jtee ..requested tobe there," eluit Commercial aht.a the !some ot fdr officiais.--the by Su Kiosk the Kenyan hotet last tight The drainatic, club will hold :a re- hoped with conditions there-- 1 did not bear i COMP. On the return trip a longer Mastraum yesterday .,......SSIdling. , sit are Americans that rapidlybeing a single complaint; on the contrary in Salt Lake will be allowed Mini t1111111 yepterthiy ....,........3P........4 1A . hearsal in- Whitney hall oti 'Wednesday. In Peru in expectations take advantage of &Minium tedoly i,,,,...,24.....,.....,411 .., fl, 'i everybody was enthuslastic.aberut the to become rich theretheir examinations. All CULLOM'S and the partyla Will all- of a sudden after the- merning 101 a.m.. andAhe excursion Soria), makthe are to I 4,., this. for This or valley meet at room el opportnnities largest ...,...........27. the ,members t.,2 DEATH IS EXPECTED yet handled Irmo an outside state in ing a good living there. Two cream- and returnwtth- their fortune to this at I o'clock, going from there to the Peruvians. Mr. Henry said,. ball eries. owned by the Burton brothers, country. and the excursion., the, muchdisMul theAmertca vern-:n Idea -ir - are flourishing-an- d of credit for Its preparation la given to furnishing .mat-e.. . . 49 d- igtOte Of -f- irt.reteta;-111.,Jan. of income to the tairymen.The weath- I ng to.thelr- - country, gathering up a - The A. E. Shelve. general agent of the ,"; ,1":2; . -16 er is extremely cold. and the roads are wealth of- money, end "running sway the Red and Biaek is to 'be banded irt ykes received today stated that tomer Oregon Short .1,ine and A. ;;;d1V 11 . In excellent shape for sleighing. Untted State , The with it to this country. They 40 not ob.- before' Monday.. Jan,. bronner. traveling passenger agent of ' ga m todavY entpr$hp1hrM.Cuj for 4 s, tr.,. his death the Salt Lake Routs at 'Mitt. tnt people.of tha.valitty are happy over the . lect, however. to wealthy Antericans it ,The students Who are counting en lom was elnking.-an. LOCALIFORECAST.T remain in that country, but they graduating at mid year have been in- wag expected momentarily: Mr, Culprospect of enlarging the high school On January 01 three special trains at ...Afton next year. Two teacher& will Ithey opposed to the idea 'of allowing the structed, to hand' in their namesal lom 'Isatbiabigojkirahthirton, out ging he added to the to tin taken &War. Dire before Thursday. the 24d lust, the ezeureioniete frOln Utah, cloudiness wits 11101W ettatner. , ' catr.ring tht extensive---ooniqtrucTlifi- . - - the-Th- ird live-sto- - - - - 1 iu-x- the l of , the cbristraas game, with. beaming smile and ,beek- and , with softened heart and loosened wad. ' The fairies must have , come along when I wound Op My Christmas song, andthen,to their iiiiino cheap 'taker in my place.. , - late Francis IX rlift-habeen appoint. od adminietrator Of the (lift estate. 4i; valuta at $7506007in Making , Judge- ft. O.- - armetreng. of dietriet court. mquired Afro. Mrs. , lift,e file a 'bonda for 1140,000.allowants : HEAD - COM3111-- 1 V17,- TO rfift granted monthly 110'N- Ott ANN I VERS iJIT or of Steil on which to conduct her house. ' ' SINKING OF U. S. S. M UNE hold- until the estate is settled, injure-apprecia- ume p - -- ., if I old scout who played l -- apPP-- Jastro-exprese- Ilean--elab,- fliftwidtisr- Mtneta been signed by thetnesident Jonathan Bourne; Jr..: Nth amends therjudielat code so as to States The annual address of IL A. Jastro, senator for Oregon land still na,caussmutY-be--tcanti- s: th association' was an :the joint votrunittaa of the president terred IfOM a, state to a federal, court. Ohalrmaii Of house on federal aid in the exhaustive review of the the atcK on account of diversity Of eitizenship11"ae and otli feortetruetion-o- f nowt Toads. brought file Industry in the United igtates the amount - invOlvecrli 13004 ed er countries. Idr., aLL'federalalitto fa goodroadel (Van tlI teller thittthe iiiFoUTh4 of biewlorkltepub- - t'n";1117" and meat-woul- d everslght. when the Judicial code the members thethefirst ck of their winter not the live atock being dratted. this partibidaveec12 weekly luncheoxt s. , ion was unintentionally made to proA Series otthe industry and that prices, wilt not -long bonds sale of vide level. nt ivergit miNs.4);1! tile only priteticanie meahs of recur ng producing industav of- .l or nrer Mese from state to federal COUrts. Ivo amount has been permaT 13ournek being- stated; and under that statute highways-,"ttpon la free trade basis, be United Is States. the that "my plan the courts have held thatalt-dantag- e per prises to . that the removal twits brought by stock shippers against authorised to sell up to 21.000,030.000- of 3 per cent ! and the bonds let not will the railroads for damages onAceount of apPreciably in- stock industry. were the loss or injury to livetatocierou transit states have the money on the securitY bonds, the expressed by must be tried before federal courts- - Jr of their 4 per cent , eases, where the damage hag difference in interesr beinirPlaced, In a- ral4w-tile-preso- A. Jastro. Perhaps' in small accomto ' future, be said, there been $500 or lessand these constitute sinking fund and allowed . 3 per cent, at Which -- of parties, and the vast majority of such damage suits mutate interest at,fund would to the agrarian. Paalas rate the the igniting equal this law has operated to the entire 50 year. a different benefit of the railroads, and to the utter, principal in a little !Pea is--then this industry, but this is "Road Maintenance aa tmportank Ions of the litockmen, for the cost in and the live road conetructión, My plan ,pro- cident to transferring and trying these aa as --welt- adjnst vitietu that--suits ill federel courts,. tistiallY at potato funds' tram-- free-- trade- - basis --of for-- - road remote front thè residence of the theVnited fitateawill annually thereafter pay to the state a, WHY BEEF IS HIGH. and litigation would result in .slinoecual 2 to per vent et the construe-most' important factor in pro.! loss, even in event thellamagetverayett contribthe slate fun& tion provided ;,,,:?nrirtast; for were awarded. said ,Jaapar- - tro, watt the result, cost of meat of uteawn equal amount-fo- r duritig high pose." the judicial code la ottch way thatsttits the last few years and the failure of i the consumers to take into accaunt railroad compantee for datm -- Against of the nation end Christian the advanced Cost of produition and ages, either on account of damage or kikkolgio,,loss of live stock. or for other cause, church" "are turning the truth into increase of hind values. Another cause widespread but erroneous be. may be tried in the state courts, and it fablea;" and It is a great pity that- was the tthe-ao-callbeef trustwea auchh - aver- 1iett ha s raellroadetea to 'illanot blI tY- - as solely reeponsible for. the4Igh coat ell aiOn to fair play- they obtaof meats., According to the In conclusion I would e past two years, by bay- doing inable-data; he placed federal that prior to eliminating ing t he easea .träiTerted.- to --- polygamous prarticee of the "Mormon" - of- - bead of live . courts. The law, prior to amendment, worked Church, their labors will be better ap- the Armour, Swift or Morris interests all the cattle, 30 by the God of their fathers, at 40 percent-oa great hardship to the stockmen of the predated if they devote such labors to eliminat-- , per cent of all the hogs and 35 per west, for very few suits for damages a is which cent of all the sheep and lambs killed were prosecuted in the federal courts. lug the curse of tohumanity , all decent thinking in this country. , The removal of the eyesore because suit was not positive In and the railroads. over all the all eities on meats,- - he said,: was a dia1 I people. great pressed. escaped any payment for losses worldnamely, proetitution. And the duty tied- advantage to the packers. ea liable. were legally they practice belong pecially. to those with plants In South greatest sinners in this In reporting the Australimto.all sects of, the- Christian 'church; 'became law, the 'house committee on and no Beet is more persecuted for the America and FUTURE PRICES. judiciary cited the ease of a woman liv true gospel than the Church of Jesue Saints. ing In lows who intended roovina to Chriet of Latter-da- y the probable course Of houseJAS,LEARMONTH-YOUNG.Montana.ZShe shipped all her prices in the future, President &intro , 265 declared his belief that theprice of George Street. Glasgow. geotland . bold effects-- and later decided to re main in Iowa; thereupon she Ordered meats never again will I live atoCk-an- d ."Ter shinment returned. While in the be as low aa In former years. There are now fewer cattle In this country hands of the railroad company some of COUkT CALENDAR per capita than in former years. The -her propel ty was stolen, and her turn!. reason is that the business of raising tore was so badly damaged as to be them has hot been so profitable or stavalueless when finally delivered to her. ble as other branchee of agriculture or When, oho sued the railroad. tho ease Tuesday. Jan. 20. 1914. trade. There has been- - sonmch mdd tea transferred to the federal courts, to-in the prees about the alleged shortage and the woman. unable press the THIRD DISTRICT COURT. of livestock In this country and an imsuit there. sustained a total loss. , ' Many. federal Judges also compleined pending beef famine and the probaJupGE C. W. MORSE. bility of higher prices. that many farmof the operation of the taw as It stood, - Assignment of cases. ers been tempted to buy stockers claiming it was congesting the ',,,Ilendar Pony A. BoYd agamst Dora B. and have feeders on a higher basis than bus!.of the federal courts. and- delaying to recover 85Z7; alleged to Tophamt ness to no good purpose.- Con this show- be due on a. lease involving certain proepeets for fat cattle warranted, and -mi lecause.,theoriginal-anactrnen"....."Ing-ti on tit a- itnicsathere was it mistake. the amendatory bill otd "stockade:" case On trial before prices for killing stock there is danger that many who bought feeders at top uas, passed. and hereafter claim cases prices will lose money. Remunerative railroads and other common , against and stcadY PHees will bring increased JUDGE T. D. LEWIS. carriers will be tried out in state courts, while unprofitable prices unless more than $8.000 is involved. .LIÀ. Headun4 against Msx Daniels, production will discourage it. noire who expect to recover an architect's fee for ser- cheaper meat from the removal of the vicss alleged to have been tariff will be disappointed he declared, beon case trial on the Rex theater; Beef acarcitY is- - not confined to the fore the court. United States, but every civilised countrvonfreinted with a similar condy-Is JtJDGEGGAR1STRONU. Letteco tatfoo Editor es TheoIs Topics itionpopulation growing faster than the meat supply Arb Welcomed. Tbey Moot Not Rooted P. Butler Brewing company against Ha impreseed upon his hearers his 1116ThpetifiPeterBüner, 6man.11 13 n belief case that the removal of the tariff contraet; cpstrformanc4. of a ought not to injureaPPreciably the court. the before trial .THLNATICINALREFORM , ' dustry; 71, Iti,Teinr.; tress and Mrs. YIrti e ; 0 -., toys, are kicking up a beastly noise' , And I'm done with snorts and Sneers I have the whole blamed bunch in tears. - And when to roost -1,- 40aat.--last,- Chit Administrator t.; .fra) t-e- the consumer - EtbiLltIN'----- iff lailtire ' .. - .). 4 ; LI ', Christmas pee (' - LDttitipn11117011,110 or Yon.tilas t tnit'ed States die. bankruptcy ' hn tho toil court, 'was his itabitittra aa $2760 and assets as We. OtIrAtitq. COlei4 - 4 . Possibly in Distant Future Might ,Be Realignment of Parties and ArnotintInvolved is Less Than t - -- l' ' rl:.'0, - -- I If 17 n , .- The trial bY Duty on Livestock inclMieats . Will Not Injure Industry-- Federal Judges.- -0- I ths same good natured jay who beamed so 'much on Christmas Of the âmage suit brought E. t.:4,1r.tteke, seeretary of the AtingWho said, with ,fervor in my try, The Christmas spirit should twit day, ham union of the, Western Federation die?' -- Am I the same old gun who, smiled cm every . of Miners. agaitist Peputy Sheriff 'rhea "' Scheettzer for 12.$00 for alleged is. grownup, every' Child, and radiated peace en forth,. Fault. sae begun yesterday before a good will to men,' and. sterling worth? I have to I. in Morse's V. division W. Judge Jury wonder viiien ,I note that I'm. as surly as A goat. of the Third district court. 'Locke claims that Schweitzer struck I come borne from the beastly grind with, business him-ithe taco without eau se or provo- ' : . -cation during Mareh of 1913. Schwelts-- - cbarorews 211rd mmind; dI eh aovuet son dtahrek farau. 'gro.nwtt wear ' orA4itlefetazeig that - took.- - artollett-- a g 4S: ' :--; Trouble. between vile ',mate Liz him 1 and snort and fuss around because my slippers can't ' Schweitzer- - and Loki te sold to date be found; I cuss because the dinner's late, because -- (4.1.."' to a strike tho LTi Ct)mr bark your ,z,kk. zo&'" " anti a half ago.. the clinkers choke the grate, because the kids, With -- , , - , id fter-ttny-at- 1317(T110-1111it- of-th- a withRose-att-Jan,-11,--wi- districtcourt.--hargranted----.---Jam- , ee . uiv a f - the-hop- ed like-to-- for-th- say the-numb- stock-slaughte- I moP-Ovor- it' , -- for-whi- ch - -- , . - t . . -- -- -- Grant;-MVRoner-- . ht. Mr-Far- 4 rell , d COMMUNICATIONS anet - - the-holi- -- I I , -- I ASSICAND "MORMOMSM" . - i i i 1 ,-, , - .. 0,- - o- . - .. , , , ' I , k .-- -.4 t :, .. 4 ' that-sorrie- -of -- woincir-"reformersu- , As for Mem Florenct , statement that "thouoian a,.Copeland's of members are bound together by the most serious no the" thcm all and obedience. as by -: - Jesus (7htlet towards God-an- taught his di- - vine commandments,. Is to he consid- , ered a most serious stk.-thei con-- , . rtle! ) lsta-say--la-tbst---- - I t - , --- 1-- r. Ii , -- - I ,...,1,. 1 While glancing over the pages of the Deseret News of Dec. 16, 1913, I be came-Interee- tcd fifteenth annual convention of the N'a-nd tienalReforne-ussoclation;-awas when- - 1 learned -' thV had the audacity to make an attempt to deliver a speech on a subject, the true nature of which they know ab. eolutely nothing abotit. , Ths remarks of them women on so called reminds one painfully of the gross ignorance of the who thinks that the great as only endeetvoring to far-basis for th e pe- , t,..tronomersare of astrelogy. when they , talled acierice are really devoting--tbei- r lives to the take of discovering the - great - blue which govern the Universe, and for the benefit of oclence In general It le easily seen from her remarke that Mrs. Snyder known not the true doctrine of the "Mormon" Cleureh. Surely she must know that practically all the sects of the Christian church are merely brenches .frorn the great 'trunk Roman Catholicism. They rani not all be right, and God Is not the author of confusion; and if Rothan Catholicism is the root of error, how tan its branches be truth? In her speech she makes the follow, ing statement; The hope for the iu-- 1 lure of Our nation and our Christian church rests with Its womanhood." ' I should like to ask Mil,. Snyder if the ' hope of the nation and the Christian church ever rested with womanhood In the past? Did God establish woman as the head In all appertaining to the Church, and things alao to the moral and life of his chosen people? spiritual -Did he always ordain ,wometraS prtiell- . apostles. leaders, and teachers! ' eta, When tonsidering, these it is , advisable to bear in mindquestions that -- God Is the same yesterday. today,. and for -- --- -- -- I. I INMIS,TM001.1 . - -- 11 gratulate her on having uttered Rome truth en the subject of "Mormonlemt." It is horrible to know ,thigpart- - of --- , , -- -- . - . -Teday ThelVe'ather her-teac- -11 f the-we-- top - n 41. !ntatraW-Itoth- - - 7 -- , savinit-would-be-m- ade. g t- , .' s' - ad-re- mid-vrint- er , 1111--- al ;t:., , . top-ov- 7 i- . er EX-SENAT- - , ' -- mid-wint- 20.,-Prir- wer i-- Secretary-Reserve-Ba- - . r-- - license-tor:dance-ha- .' - --- . . , - -.. - . - -. - - . . , - - - ------. er :.: - r "-- 's . ----- |