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Show UJ VOTE - ON YES BRET EV The Deseret Nm is the short eutf (rota your store to the peoples eyes. . . ears and purses. JL - TRUTH AND LIBERTY. TUESDAY- -' FK 15 It UAIt Y 1 T 101 4 ' SALT LAKE CIT- Y- UTAH SIXTY-FOURTH- t Pjlt i t I m iir YEAR " j IMD-IN-TH- CommercialClabin Favor of Bond Issue 13 ECOGNIZIXU the indisputable fact Qualified voters of Salt Lake City who paid a property tax in ahe year 1913 will tomorrow be given an opportunity to express .heir approval or disapproval of the proposition to bond Salt Lake City for $900,000 for waterworks and sewer improvements. The polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and all tax payers who are qualified voters arejurged to vote at this election. City officials are confident that the bond election will be carried by a good majority. The proposition has been thoroughly investigated, and the members of the city commission are in a position to knowjhat the money will be expended safely and to 'the benefit MAIL ave-"TTii- Districts 21, Place Districts 23, It 22, 24, 25 Store, 39 Post-offic- e ward meetinghouse. Eighth West, between Fourth and Fifth South. Districts 26. 27, 28 Hotel Shelton, J29 south West Temple. THIRD WARD. Districts 31, 32 Relief Society hall. 265 west Firet North Districts 33, 34, 37 Residence of Mary H. Stirling, 149 north Seventh West. Districts 35, 36, 40 Residence O. B, est Ostler, 437 north Second Districts 38, 39 Second 29, $0 Twenty-fift- h HIM SECYLANE TOMORROW (Special to The News 7 Washington. Feb. 17. Chairman Wallace and Gov. William Spry arrived from New York this morning. Messrs Henry Gardner, N. D. Candland. Atty Gen, Barnes, William J. Lynch and Gov. Spry attended the funeral service:. of Bacon of Georgia in the On account of the Benatechamber funeral It was Impossible for them to West, confer With Secy of the Interior Lane FOURTH WARD. today in regard Jo land withdrawals Districts 42,-- 44 BrighSm-pha- rSmoot Is arranging 'a meeting Senator . macy, comer Bouth Temple and E for tomhrrow . streets. Chairman Wallace says nothing has Districts, 43, 45 Sixth developed in regard to federal ap402 Sixth avenue. store, pointments in Utah today but Will soon. Districts 4647 Shield's Grocery store, luO U street. A Fatal Fire. FI. 'WARD. Districts 48, 49 Residence Mrs JohnAlbans N. V . Feb. 17 One man son, 252 Ninth East. dead, several missing and five inDistricts - 50, - 61 Witherspoon Drug jured Wa'A IhW foil of a $100,000 fire Third South Co, Fifth East and the- - Medwin block, a todwy-- In early -.. 64four-stor- y M, C. A. , Districts 62. IS, Brick structure. 747-no- rth Favored Neither Side. Captain and Three. Sailors of the Italian Bark Castagna-Me- et OF UIMPL01EHHR0UEH . No WAS TAKEN SOME TESTIMONY Death on Bar of Cape Cod. Senator Denounced Charges as BEACH PATROL SIGHTED Infamous DOOMED BARK AT DAWN Lie Al - EFFORT if Flowers Filled the Chamber. ceremoniesmarked : BY IMPRESSIVENESS Jennings In Marble Jfoom Guard of Honor Oklahoma City, Okla , Feb. 17. The Of One Union and One Confed Lines Shot Violent Storms case of MUs Minnie fi Bond who Is suing United States Senator Thomas erate Veteran Beside Casket. Send Ships Back to Port. P. Gore of Oklahoma for $50,000 damage a the result of an alleged attack on her In a Washington hotel reached Washington, Feb. 17.- - Funeral serWell fleet. Mass., Feb. 17. Four the Jury stage Today. Attorneys for vices for Senator Bacon of Georgia Bark the Italian the" when both defense men perished rested plaintiff and beand were Clark held today Judge immediately outer bar of today in th senate cham-le- r. on the srtuck Men Too Benumbe- d- to Seize gan the reading of his instructions to Cape Cod a mile and a half aouth of the jufv The court the Cahoons Hollow life saving station VETO instructed the There were no speeches of eulogy, and no flowers except one deslgn-t- he tribute of the senate itself which rested on the coffin. The ceremonies were Inspiring, in their very simplicity and the place in which they were held, while the dignity of those assembled to do honor to the dead, lent added impressiveness, Two hours before the body was taken Into the senate chamber, It lay in the adjoining marble room. Th nubile was excluded. Later th body was taken into th senate chamber and placed on the bier, directly In front of the vlcs presidents desk." " Beside the casket Jn the marble rtjom was a guard of honor composed of one veteran of the Union army and ons veteran of the confederate army. Senator Bacon . v waft a .con. federate officer. The southern Veteran was Jr,- - B, Marshall of Birmingham,. Ala., and the northern veteran - was Maj. James A- - Abbott of Providence, R. I. both members of the Capitol police no music jury to todays the witnesses both Tor the plaintiff and Seven seamen, all nearly unconscious defendant Judge Clark referred to from exposure, were brought ashoie the alleged conspiracy against the senaby the life savers. The frozen todies tor and the Jury was told that if there was a and it wee known to IMMIGRATION SILL of Capt Carva and three sailors weie Mr conspiracy Bond, then she was a pRrty to it left in the rigging where the men had and was not entitled to recover damlashed themselves during the hours of ages 17 President Washington, Feb As to character the instructions said Wilson a veto is waiting for the Bur- darkness to avoid being carried overthe past character of Mrs Bond or nett tmmigiation bill If it passes Con- board by the seas. Gore had no bearing on the case. 'The disgress providing for the much The Castagna from Montevideo for court said If the jury believed an ascussed literacy test, according to the Boston with phosphate roi k, struck the sault was attempted Then the verdict best information today- In circles close bar early Todav, during a blinding should be for the plaintiff If there to thiTwhite House. northwest gate. was no attempC to assault of If there snow storm and Definite news of tire president s opThe beach patrol sighted her at dawn, was a conspiracy in which Mr Bond position to the test, came as a sur- 300 yards off shore with the surf was a party, then the verdict must be to many who were led to believe prise over her The combined life for the defendant, the court held. breaking he favored it crew from the Nauset and GaSenator Gore on the witness stand Senators of the .committee. Demo- saving boon Hollow fttaQim get up their beach domninoed tha charg ihat.ha Attacked crats sad Rpr.blleaB al'ke, iltifes tile across Mr. Bond as an tmamoua iie, and gun andahot three again today that the literary teat deck but the sailors were so asserted that the suit waa engineered would be retained notwRhstanding the Castagna benumbed by the cold that they were by his political enemies in an effort to discredit him and his defeat In probability of the presidents veto unable to handle the breeches-buo- y his campaign for for th It to maa They expect pass by large tackle senator. Democratic for candidacy jority Whether any attempt would be The gale had moderated to 30 mile enThe he senator denied had that made to repaas the bill over a veto an hour but the surf was sohlgh that deavored to force. y get Mrs Bond to leave none eared to predh t the lifesavers had o wait for some FLOWERS "hush matter and the up, FROM PRESIDENT ashlngton Rome senators declared Chairman time before they could launch their by a witness for the plainSmith never had been informed that lifeboat and pull out to the wreck as testified One exception to the senate rule or that he had offered to comtiff, President Wilson would not sign their against wind, segand biting cold. he against flowers in the chamber waft even considered the suit ttr to-tpromise bill made and a wreath from ths presiit wes also declared that the Thesurvivora werecsrrled dent and Mrs. Wilson waa placed on committee would pursue Its work along Marconi wireless station where medi- such a suggeatton. Komi was Mis before recalled All just was them. lines originally contemplated the coffin beside the senates tribute. given cal attention were so greatly overcome by exposure court adjourned and asserted that Sen It was of orchids hyacinths, and daisies. that they could give no coherent ac- ator Gore called her by telephone sevFt was announced at the- - White eral times after the alleged attack, count of the disaster. T but that she refused to converse with House almost at ths last moment that him President Wilson would not attend Violent Storms Al Jennings, former outlaw, but now the funeral services, because Dr. nominacandidate Democratic for a the Grason did not think It wise for the Ships Back tion for governor of Oklahoma, was president to risk exposure at a tima also on --the witness stand for a few whan he . was recovering from a ' , Queenstown, Ireland, Feb. 17. Such minutes Jennings contradicted the troublesome cold, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Helen Wood-ro- w violent storms have prevailed In the testimony of a witness for the defense, Bones, however, w to occupy asserted that James K. JaNorth Atlantic In the last week that w ho had cobs. one of the witnesses for Mr. seats in the reserved gallery. many passenger steamers and cargo Bond, had proposed In the presence of Beats on the floor were reserved boats bound to America have sought 0 for ths president of the United States, to "cali off the suit it Washington, Feb 17 Women In shelter In ports on this side of the At- Jennings members of hi cabinet, the chief e. as was a paid comproi a met nd here society circles today lantic justice and associate justices of the -- J udge Clark a Instructions Following . The French liner Niagara! from Havre to discussed the national capitals com-court, member f t he dipthe Jury arguments were started and supreme lomatic corpe, members of the house York, lost her starboard pro- it was plex calling svstem with a view to to Newsoon sides would or both that expected is she out after and got peller representatives, the admiral of th evolving a simpler and more satisfac- now crawling back The Dutch oil conclude during the a'ternoon and that navy, ths chief of th staff of th tory method of exchange of the forrpal. tanker Rotterdam eight days out from the case would be given to the jury iate army and the regents and secretary call The meeting was held at the Amsterdam to New York, lost her today MemDei tslon by both the plaintiff and of the Smithsonian institution was forced to make for bers of th dead senator's family and Congressional dub in response to a call rudder and in to case rest defense their eliminated tow of a steam trawler. the Queenstown clergymen remained In testimony of Janies R. Jacobs, one ths officiating by Mr. Duncan U Fletcher, Its presiThe British steamer Tritonia, from the the vice presidents room until time uklahomans who entered the for the dent Former Ambassador Henry Glasgow for Mobile passed Inlshtran-hul- l of when ware conroom in the hotel at the ducted services, to th seats they today after being seven days out. same time theWashington reserved White, who served on diplomatic misfor senator and Mrs. Bond 111 aw-was carried Her gear im steering sions Paris, Roma and other and her together andbadlv damaged. decks to Admission the was galleries by to be one of the plaintiffs chief European capitals, told of soclalobllga-tion- s Another steam trawler Is towjng the parted card, extended only to the members w 11 nesses. as he had observed them abroad British steamer Ludwig Ore-d- el bound of house the and more the intimate. Scores of telegrams wrereee(ved friends of tiie " Among those In attendance were Mrs, from Barry to Malta- - The ship lost dead statesman. On Senator Gore today from, friends exMarshall, wife of the vice president, her propeller off the Spawfjli coast on bv was reserved for the use of pressing sympathy and confidence In gallery Mrs Bryan, wife of the secretary of Thursday. him. A characteristic message was those invited by the president and the new S andinavian-Amerira- n The tate7Mrs White, wife of the chief Jusvice president. Hundreds of those who M. Nichols of Bristow, Oklatice of the supreme court, wives of liner Frederic k VII on her way from from L.who came to pay homage to The dead J said: homa, cabinet officers r.nd others. Copenhagen Feb 4, Jor New York, has This is no time for a pillow fight. statesmans memory were turned away. Mrs. Fletcher voiced the sentiment of been delayed by the gale She sent a . SERVICES BEGIN. those present by declaring that the ne- wireless today saying she was pro- Turn on the hot stuff.1 cessity for a simpler calling system vv as ceeding to Cayal for oal. When Vice President Marshall she said, imperative. Everybody, walked slowly to hi seat and called wants to return every call that is made OF the senate to order the short and simupon them, but there is a limit of hours REFUSE TO ACCEPT ple services began In the day and the days in the week Departing from the customary form, Mr. Marshall in RESIGNATION On her first afternoon at home, voice fuli-- f feeling and lowered alsaid Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs Marshall had If IS HOUSE amost to a whisper, said a thousand calls and has averaged San 17. Feb. vote a By Francisco, "Senators, the hour has arrived at 300 and 500 each Wednesday which I await the orders of the senate, since. sincere effort Her to 5f 74 to is tne San Francisco chlfiTff the final ceremonies over the body of return every call has been the federation refused last night to acAugustus Octavius Bacon, late a sen. comment and admiration of all cept the resignation Rev. ofjthe ator from Georgia, and aiv unusually but how can Washington- - society, distinguished member of this body, are anybody return in person several thou- Charles F. Aked, pastor of the First sand calls in one season? Mrs Mar- Congregational church, as president Brussels, Feb. 17 Albert X, king to be observed. In conformity to cusshalls experience is in greater or less of the organization Dr. Aked had of the Belgians, suffered g brqken left tom end In token of our common faith, the chaplain of the senate will offer a degree duplicated bvvery offldai hos- beefl criticized by members oLJhe amr-toda- v He was thrown from hlr p'rayVrta God, thV tess in W ashlngton federation for sas Ing In a sermon he while The question of simplifying formal did not adhere to the orthodox horse riding in'the forest of Redeemer, and God. the Comforter. The Rev. Forest J. Prettyman, chapcalling In Washington has been grow- - belief regarding the virgin birth Selgnles, not far from the battlefield lain of the senate, offered prayer. ing more acute during the last 10 years 0f Christ Dr, Aked announcedJsev-R,n- ( ofHIWaterloo, av B flas We bless thee for the life and work majesty's escape from more attempt at era davs ago he wotill resign the serious Injury was narrow, and exag- of this great man. Simplification j presidency We praise thee that the hand of report of the accident causj The minority of 19 made a deter- - gerated ed some concern here The phydeath was not laid on him until he had I mined fight to have Dr. Akeds reslg- - sician, however, said no king's conHOBO MILLIONAIRE hi message to the world and grave nation accepted and announced, after were likely to ensue from spoken had sent forth the influence of a deSEEKING RECRUITS t the vote They would continue their ef- sequences the accident, as the king's general voted life Into the eoul of our nation, ' forts to oust him. health is good and ns is a young he said t Dr Aked appeared before the fed man " The- - Episcopal burial service was St Itiiisr Mo.r Feb.17. The want ad crattom-Stat- ed hi position and rea pronounced by Bishop Alfred Harding columns Tn this morniggg wspaper sons for not accepting the belief in of the Protestant Episcopal church and were resorted to by Jams Eads How, the virgin birth and then tendered ARRANGEMENTS FOR a benediction followed by the chaplain. the "millionaire hobo, in an effort to bi resignation president. Members Of the capitol police fore"' KENNEDY FUNERAL bore reerult an army of unemployed whom The sermon which aroused the body back to th marble room, th he fdanned- TO- - lead la msrob-e- n minister was -- preached where IF remained-unt- il escorted fo the afternoon. this hall cltv o Dr. Aked said that Buffalo, X. Y., Feb. 17 Arrange- rill way station for the Journey to At"The pageant of the unemplojed, three week in The writings of ments for the funeral of John J. Ken- lanta, where ft will lie in state at, ths as How calls his demonstration, was there was nothing scheduled for last Friday, but a bliz- a number of the apostles to support nedy, former state treasurer, Who com- Georgia capital until taken to Macon virgin birth of mitted suicide et hts home here Sum-day-, for intermeni.zard supplied all the marchers with th Theory of the The funeral party that accompanied The acwere completed today, work shoveling snow The men today Christ, end that some rears ago, while will ask Major. Henry W. Kiel to es-- i paatpr of the Fifth ""Avenue Baptist tive pallbearer include John P. Hop- the body south Included the commit-- " tabiish city commissary where unem- church in New York City he had an- kins of Chicago and Norman K. Mack tees appointed by th two houses -of of this city. Congress and official of Congress. nounced his disbelief in the theory. ployed may buy food at cost. j COOPEBATIVE Eulogies of the Dead No Strains of Music, No Scent of' Contradicted Witness. Castagna -- mine-owne- $, Judge Clark Read tions, Which Were Fair and " PREST. WILSONS s M'S His Instruc- COMMERCIAL CLUB, By Its Board of Governors. follows N that the rf f Importations From Miner. Practically none of the city south of Ninth South street has sewer facilities and the present system Is burdened to The necessity for Bewer CAME its capacity FROM PENNSYLVANIA. improvements is apparent to all, and it is w ell known that a city must have a good sewage system to which good health Of the $900 000, which will be Said Conditions in Berwind Mine available If the bonds carry, 15.15 000 vv ill be expended for water and $375,000 Were Better Than in Any Union for sewers Mine in Keystone State. IMP RO KM ENTS PROPOSED 'Hie improvements proposed are as & n bond-electio- ost tonhtruetion of the Thirteenth South Trinidad, Colo, Feb 17 The house supply main, with a capacity of 10,000,-00- 0 committee investigating the Colorado gallons dally, at a cost of $100,000 coal mine strike today heard a fresh This will carry ample supply to all the version of the importation of ati southern and easfenr parts of tow ts from by the New distribution mains to increase capacity of distributing system, $13 000 Charles Morgan, a veteran miner, from Fiist unit of Parleys canyon storage Pennsylvania The witness was quesreservoir, $30,000, storing 230 000,000 gal- tioned closely by the committee on the lons Widening and extending East Jor- Subject of foreign immigration, which dan canal to provide more water for he said was driving English speaking eg, pei-aexchange, ia iia.Xanners fcHvmotMstglE workmen tmm the the witness said he many . water, $88,000 Construction of reservoir on Twin years ago had been a union miner in lakes, storing flood waters of Cotton- Pennsylvania. wood capacity 270,000,000 gallons, cost At the opening of today's session $75 000. Charles aged 62. was called as Construction of reservoir for im- a witnessMorgan for the operator He testipounding waters of Lakes Phoebe and fied that he caine to Colorado from Mary capacity 170,000,000 gallons, cost Pittsburg lat December believing he $45,000 make more money In Colorado Construction of East Bench distnbu could tion reservoir for storing of 10,000,000 He identified his contract and said he went to work in the Berwind mine gallons, cost $83,000. Old high line distribution reservoir on Christmas eve as a timberman Rein City Creek canyon, cost $22,000 plying to questions he testified that Rights of way, condemnation, new conditions were better in the Berwind water rights and other costs, $69,000 mine than in any union mine in PennTotal, $526,000. in which he worked before sylvania The sewer bond money will be spent coming to this state as follow: Main outlet sewer extending from Tenth South to northwestern part of Costigan Withdraws 000 feet In the city,-1length, seven Request for Subpoena feet In diameter tost $270,000 New pnmping plant and equipmenl -$-25,000.rimdad, Colo, Feb. 17 Edward for the United Outlet pipe line across Jordan river, P Costigan,-attorn- ey Mine Workers of America, this after5 000 feet, $27,000 Sewage canal from outlet sewer to noon. temporarily withdrew his replace of ultimate disposal 42,000 feet, quest for a subpoena requiring the $20 000. appearance of Mother Mary Jones CityS portion of sewer extension 328, as a witness before the house subwhich will embrace every section of the committee investigating the Colorado cltv not now sewered, $35,000. coal miners' strike. Totsl $375,000. llr Costtgan declared the United Mine Workers did not wish to embarLIST OF POLLING PLACES. rass the Investigators by insisting FIRST-WARP- .4lpen-t- he subpoena, bv which resisted "has been he said, Districts 87, 89, 101 Granite Lumber authorities ft Hardware Co., Twelfth South near the state military Believing that the committee will Eleventh East. find a way tty secure Mother Jones' Districts ,1, 2, 6 Residence of Mrs. testimony in some manner" he added Kaar, 1290 south' Fifth East. I desire this time temporarily to Districts t, 4. 103 Engine House No. withdraw at my request for a subpoena " 5, 1023 east Ninth South. Chairman Foster replied, "If coun11 2 Room Districts 8, 9, 10, city and sel desires to introduce the testimony of Mother Jones I think the comcounty building. 12 12. 5, 7, Ninth ward meet- mittee will find a way to secure It Districts 416 south Fifth East. in some manner 'before the final adinghouse, Districts 14, 15 Store, 408 Ninth Ehst journment." SECOND WARD. Districts 16, 17. 19, 20 Store, 669 south West Temple District 18 Burlington gymnasium, comer Navaho street and Indiana M al The commissioner are urging upon votbrs the necessity for waterworks end sewer improvements at this time. It is pointed out that much additional water which the city must in time acquire can be secured at the present time for a great deal less than In the future when a large part of It will have passed into the hands of private ownership. Jt is declared that if the improvements are not made now it is merely the matter of a few years be- House Investigating Committee fore the city will be compelled to make Hears New Version of Their them and possibly at a much larger J - the-industri- of tax payers. . A V. future grow th aud prosperity of Salt Lake City depend largely on the development of those public necessities conducive to the health and happiness of the people and progress of tiie community, such as the extension of our sewer and water systems and the increasing of the water suppiv, we hereby go on record as being heartily in faun of to be held in this city Wednesday, the n February 18, for the purpose of having voters decide if the city commission shall be authorized to sell CT pro vTd nuVneW $900,000 b ei t y b ondsWif o rdc for these implements. We ask every voter in the city to eat his tc in favor of the bond issue. I nM VII E- , Washington, Feb 17 of the large industrial concerns of the tountrv 0 as to eliminate slack and rush seasons is the object sought by the federal industrial relations commission in its efforts to relieve the This is the latest phase of the investigations of the commissions into the labor situation and is to be undertaken at once, according to Mrs. J Borden Harnman. a member of the commission among state and private employment agencies through a national clearing housedis-is another phase of the problem of tribution to which the commission will Mrs Harrlman direct its attention announced that officials of the principal cities throughout the country had been asked to assist the commission In gathering data on unemployment "A simple Illustration of what we fnean 7o do is the step taken by mhny large coal dealers of establishing an ice business in the summer, so that their men aie provided with employment throughout the whole 12 months said Mrs. Harnman Many practical methods suggest themselves In New some of the manufacturers have York alreadv made progress toward continuous all the year around operation, wherebefore their plants were idle during certain months. . VV mln-ogne- tte Send to Port POWDER EXPLOSION KILLS ONE MAN Blairsvllle. roar that -- Pa, Feb was heard 17 With a 26 miles awa, the mixing house of the West Penn Powder company, located at Tunnel-tosix miles from here was blown it n, Today; Robert Uaugherty was killed and another workman mortally Injured. Two other men emploved at the plant could not be found. A telephone message from near the plant soon after had the. explosion said the plant taken fire and was burning. The company usually makes two shipments of powder each Week and the quantity to have been removed todav had not been sent out when the explosion oeemred $25,-00- j APPLICANTS FOR - CITIZENSHIP PAPERS Washington, Feb, 17. The fact that persons who applied for citizenship papers during the past year W'ere refused because of ignorance, while 622 were denied on grounds of Immoral character, is a sign of the successful operation, of the law, in the opinion of Richard K Campbell, commissioner of naturalization, in his annual report today to Secy. Wilson of The department of labor. "It is true, he adds, "that they show numerically but a very small enlals, but the mischiefs to be apprehended from low moral standards or from ignorance' pf and consequent Indifference to our political Institutions or Ideals, are not to be measured In figures, and that the law has now proved adequate to detect4s- - and exclude-eve- a a matter for enso He declares, however, couragement that of the 3.259 who were denied citizenship because of Incompetency of witnesses and of those refused for other reasons, nianv might have been rejected on ground of Ignorance or Immoral character If some other reason had not been found During the 'par 10,81 were denied citizenship, while it was granted to 82.017, the number rejected being almost 12 Per 0 cent. Certificates were issued to more- than in the fiscal year 1912, and to 25.750 more than in 1911, while in 110 olily 39,206 were granted 1,586 12,-95- - Bremner Estate $100,000. Passaic, N J., Feb. 17. The will of Robert Q. Bremner, who died on February 5 In a sanitarium in Baltimore,, w here ,he had undergone the radium treatment for cancer, was made The estate is valued at public today about $100,000. Rep -- -- -- a IKE BELEiS AKEDS HHEFmiKEI IthGod,the 11 , I - a - -- 1 |