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Show 1 d. DESERET, EVENING. NEWS MoNDAY MARCH .16, 1014 , 9 , WAVE NO FEAR OF GOV. ODDIE 1.0 SECURE oGeneral". , Kelly's Spokesman Said They Would Take Care of That When Time Comes. Will --- , Woman Orator Compares Kelly to Napoleon - . March ILWhen Sacramento. on the point of disbanding. SOO of the unemployed members the tido of the 'army.' on the Tolo county Secrarnento river wet. cheered up day by a collection taken for them at a meeting 'held in their midet by Sacramento clergymen. and by the exhortations of Mrs. Cora Bates of Sacramento, who spoke from a soap box. Mn. Bates likened themes to martyrs. and compared "Gen." Kelly . one The enof their leaders. to Napoleon. couraged mon began again their talk of a march to Washington, The collection. amounting to Sit, was ordered used to buy food.' Cid-- seemingly , - ARE.- 'ACCUSED OF KILLING R., at the Oak Creek mines, were arrested by Sheriff Chivinfton tonight,. charged with the killing of a striker, snit. seriously wounding a second fit street fight here last, night-- The two men bad been pursued.; by the sheriff and deputies since immediately. after the sheeting Affrer.' and were apprehended as they were entering the mine.; Reports last night had it that twit men were ,killed i the fight, but early sec- -. today it was discovered that thea11ve.1 Joan Demotic was , and victim, Demosa fell with John Gilt, who was huttently killed and the constable or-- 1 dared the two bodies, both dead he believed, taken to an undertektrix es.' tebthihment after the fight was over.' There it was found thst Deznosa was' still, alive.- - though probably f fatally wounded by a bullet in hie abdomen,' According to Sheriff Chivington only four men were engaged in the brawl.' which, wit; precipitated, he ways. by. cries of "scab' hUried at the strikebreaker", ty the union men... Both Houk and Perkins declare' - their innocence of any connection with ' the shooting. Becalms of high teelink here on the part of union men, the sheriff deemed it advisable to take hie ,prisoners to Steamboat Springs, and the two men were driven overland In ;sleigh guarded- - by a squad Of de ere employed ; , -- Muir-stat- e Washington; March trade commission bill. bearing the approval of President Wileon and Atty. Gen. McReynolds, was made public, today; after ' many conforences among members Of the house intorstate commtroo committhe - . The Democrats expect this moasuro to command subettantial Republican 111 be support, and an effort probably made soon to bring about ooneert of action between tho senate and house on this phase of the administration pro-- I and gram of commerce regulation onti-tru- st . 'legislation. The new bill was unanimously agreed upon lit its framers, a oubeommitteo of Democrats. and Republicane hooded by Paprosentotive Covington of Maryland. and it is approved by practically the full committee. ; THEORY or,COldMISSION. -"The whole theory of tho emotion of the eommlosion." said Mr. Covington tonight, 'has been to mike it an efficient. independent body. In moat of tha matters of publicity it hex con- trol of the foots gathered. -- "Publicity' is left to its discretion, and the bill rOntS,11111 attiple authority for It to prevent the, dloclosurt of those niteelosary trade socrete yalueleas to the public in promoting lawful oomo,etitive bueiness. but which when disclosed simply afforded opportunity for Injurious use by competitors. Powers of investigation, safeguarded by proper constitutional limitations against UnlOWtul searches ond seizures, are taken from a new subordinate, department under the control of the ithocutive and given to this nonpartisan body." The bill would transfer all thepowors and duties of the bureau of corporations and the commissioner of corporations to the proposed commisaion of three members, presidential appointees subject to confirmation.. whose salaries would be 216,000 annually each. Only two of the commissioners could be , from the mune political party. The bill definos as Corporatktne all bodies incorporated under ths law, and Joint stock associations, and all other associations having shame of capital or other capital Kock or organized to car: ry on , business for profit REPORTS. ' Soction nine of the bill, requiring annual reporte.to ,the commission, would Provide that: ''Every corporation engaged In com4 mores excepting corporations subject to the acts to regulate commerce, which. by itself or with one or more other corporations owned. operated, controlled or organised in eonjunctiott with it ee a. to tionstitute substantially a business unit. ham a capital of 85,000- .000 or more, or has a less capital and belongs to any class of corporations which the cOmmission may make. shall furnish to the commission annually such information. statements and records of organisation, bondholders and end stockholders. financial ' condition also and such inforMatetnonts and records mation, to othor corporofi its relation ations. and its business and practices whit engaged in commerce es the commission shall requitle. And the commission may, to enable it the better to carry out the purposes of the act. prescribe as near as may bo a uniform system of annual reports. The annual reports shall contain all the required information and statistics for the Periisd of :12 months. ending with the fiscal year of each corporation's report. and theyeaball be made out under oath or qtherwise, in the discretion of the commission, and filed 'with the commission within three It its office in Weshington months after the close-o- f the year for which the report is made. unless additional time be grantod in any case The. commission by. the commission. may also require such special reports" as it may atm advisable." . Title section penalises-violation- s at 2100 a day. The Clayton bill made no such classification oft corporations. but 11.000 a 4214. pencilled violations-a12..--T- CONTRACTING PAINTER East Broadway. OFFICEDavall's Wallpaper Store 122 Wall TintingPaper Hanging , lit-Sal- Show Me rthe Job Do the Rest t ' - IVas. 1195 1 : . 1 PRI LIP DERN "Quality and Service" Steam Laundry. All washing done in sterilized and triple filtered water. - , newly- .Garbage to. , Work Done Garbage Cans Telephone Exchange 620. Wasatch 170 25 E. 1111 So. r-7-- We 4,;14t; Mitchell &Harvard Laws Mower Sharpened and Repaired. Baby Buggies STEEL TAPE REPAIRED. ;r;kaL4tilal: Jocks, Guns. Umbrellas, Biand cycles, Phonograph Slot Machines Repaired. Knives and Scissors ground. and Brazing. Soldering , tódeWoik. Sand mt, .avit.1 1.,;;.Ino. I ' ' Oh, ougabo Full 'Line of Bicycle Supplies and Sundries. 112 W. SECOND SOliTtl. t Good hose is an everlasting pleasure; ;poor hose is expensive at any price. Ours is the best that money can buy. . Phone Wasatch 40h. Res. Phone lira. len-' w. Portable Garbage Ca Lyon SEND FARM PRODUCE BY PARCEL POST ,Washington, March Burleson today approved an amendment to the parcel post regulw tions, under which butter eggs, fruits, vegetables,, poultry and other. articles, ,In parcels, weighing from 20 to 50 pounds may be shipped in the first and second tones, bores and crates similar to those handled by express Make old floors, wood Such as mops. pails, window cleaners, stepladders, vaccum cleaners, etc., are to be found on every hand in our store. A full line of forks, rakes, etc., to clean up the and every purpose. Also a full line'- - of brushes Companies. The amendment provides that parcels weighing 20 pounds or less will be handled as heretofore and mind be securely packed in "such manlier as tO be safely treated in begs with other - 'atLelladito ,A s r khMAdhLS3 , , ', THE OLD WAY.,' niattera yrars ' A cr THE NEW WAY. ; r- child an coolly' pull the full from back 3ord to street, as Illuattated STRICTLY AND N 11:4-e-5:1 , -- zo f T. I ,r-v,-;-- 1 AND SANITARY t' I -- ,, Tr ,7 he Crreat Country Newspaper of an tNjI fully meet and comply with the reof the Board of Health. Contain all the latest improvements- - without any additional cost. All Cana tupplied with disinfectant curl In lid. Cake of disinfectant goes with each Can. Our prices: $1.23 each capacity Pail Unmet-ileiti- 4. the skin treatment that. acts instantly This Section is the - - 1 qs-gall- Vou Resinol don't have to wonder if it 4loing you good, you know, because the first cation stops the itching and your tortured skin feels cool and, corn-fortable at last. Won't you try the easy Resinol Way to heal eczema or other ,t1 ( - SESO each raPacitv Pail $1.75 ach capacity Pall S2.00 each capacity Pail 2, capacity Can .4." - 400 eseh . each capacity Can each capacity Can These Cans and Palls are made of galvanized material, well braced.. to give truck arta being strength and stervice----th- e made of preimed steel and are i skin-eruptio- n? Resincl is so nearly that it cab be used on exposed swim-res- t without Ettecting undue attention, ' Resisal ales, rimy inmates Mft blaAktoda. aad lo a Imo vatusale tiousebold thrtotty for arm butte, boils, olio& 'tr. For wept onto '.PARRY-Ji.!-- fiesh-ssolor- ed to Loose). Dees. al-- Deitch." ' Templeton 0 uniting. rh011e Wasatch for Particular. Ant ed.: 'Write or .txrtit 51 2 hia. , , MMINIMMENI. ', i 4,,' '' ' , ,,,,,,.t.....,,,,..'....,k, 'Paction---II--Whe- . ,...- ,".tilti:7 , , 4. -- MAIN-STREE- 1 1 yard, 257 SOUTH - physicians for - - LarawareL - krtssoribe4J,by-2,- - e- he Salt La ' matter. "As, 2A4J .Materials furniture for - The most complete assortment ever shown in the cityat prices that mean a real saving. "Then you get stamps, too." louse Cleaning look like new. A paint Order One today .WhIch VVould You Rather Do? LAWN MOWERS Sherwin Williams Paints & Varnishes work commission. - are prepared as never before to meet every GARDEN HOSE d. i '. LotAisigg , SPECIAL BICYCLES ments to furnish any informatiotr their possession' and would authorize the commisolon's agents to have access to at any time and to copy any docmrnentary evidence of any ,corponttion. It would penalize wilful false entries or statements in any required report a misdemeanors, punishabie by a maximtim line of 85.000, and three years' imprisonment, or both and the Unauthorized making public of any information obtained by the commission at $5,000) line or One .year's imprisonment, or both, The commission would be required to report annually to Congress on Dec. 1, giving facts and statistics collected of value in the determinttion of questions connected with the condcut of commerce, together with legislative recommendations. The same requirements, obligations. liabilities and immunities imposed in the present acts to regulate commerce end relative to testimony before the interstate commerce 'commission, are made to apply to witnesses. testimony and documentary evidence before the 14 , , FOR , ) deinand for spring hardware, articles that go to make the home a more pleasant place to live little things that add so much to the garden or lawn. We now give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps-- making it much more profitable for shopping here. you to do , but authorizes it to hold special sessions anywhere in the United States. All employees would be in the classicivil service except the secretary and a clerk to each commission. The bill Would require the executive depart- ME r .:It" L. Hardware Line The'bill would authorize a secretary AGENT J Z Suggestions tor Spring in the DELAYS.. at $8.060 annually, and any other necessary employees. it makes the commision's principal Office at Washington, IN 7- j,,--11---:.7i Illah Bedding and Manulaituring Company also is authorized to determine whether any decree of dissolution entered against a corporation is being carried : ; DECORATORS COUNTRY. e , PROMPT SERVICE-- NO ,1 New. Ileeles Building., Ogden 7 REUPHOLSTERING? - CALL WAS. 381 - ) , Our Mr. Ciaussen will be pleased to call at any timeand give expert advice on Anterior decorating. References: Any of our many customers. Prompt and careful work. Prices reasonable. Agents for the best foreign and domestic papers. We also do all kinds of exterior and interior painting. - 1 OUR BED$SPR1NG REPAIRING OR YOUR FURNITURE - - Pti, ' IDoes Your Mattress Need Renovating? Scavenger. j, M- AND INTERMOUNTAIN , EO 4, All Kinds of r 4.11 THE MOST ARTISTIC up-to-d- Second North. 241 General Authorising investigations and reports the commission, the bill would pro: vide that. commission 'Section shall, upon the direction of the president. the attorney general, or eithor house of Congresa inveetigate the organisation, management and budinees of any or: ganisation,- management and business of any corporation 'while engaged in to aid In ascertaining commerce, whether or not the corporation hives- Citation is violation the acts relatingi to restraint of trade. ' And mission- shall make a report or such PLEASANT WEATHER-investigation, whiehmayincludere, commendations for readjustment of FOR PRESENT WEEK business. In order" that said corporation may thereafter maintain its organtea4 mansigremont and conduct of boo-March .1L.&ir.r VASTY (ion. iWashington, Incas in accordance with law, Reports over weather spring nearly alt, ports made after investigation maybe made 'i 4 ' of the country during the ' coming plibile in the discrption of the commis wax week 4',, promised tonight- -by the n borenot5, Lia the course of ' , -The weather will be unsettled Mon.- any inveettgation made under this act. . , daY. however," said the weekly buttethe commission shall obtain informaJelin, "along the, northern- - border tion concerning any 'unfair condition or from the Great Lakes eastward. and practice in commorco not necessarily there will be, rains the first part of constittaing a violkilon of law by the the week In the north Pacific totes. corporation investigated,it shall make a ."The next ' distuthatice of import. once will appear On the north Pa- report to the president, to aid him In cific coast blonday night or Tuesday, :making roeomntendatione to Congress legislation in relation reguistroika the great central valleye Weda Jot tion of commerce . and the information resday. or Thursday and the eastern so obtained end the report thereof shall Eaten about Friday; this diaturbance be made ill be attended by local rains or tion of thepublic only upon the direcpresident." snows, and it win be followed by Another section is' designed to remcolder weather over the northern ,... antes east Of the Rocky moult. edy the present leek of :any bureau equipped with a trained forth to assist teine the department 'of justice and the courts" in solving 'problems conneCted with the dissolution of corporations adjudged to be operating against the law. It 'authorises the courts to refer t to the commission any matter concornIns roller to be granted. or any proposed degree for the purpose of such investigation as will give to the courts ?Rnif complete conomic 'information. This 'would not empower the commission to gather evidence to be Offered in any calm tof be considered by the court in entering Judgment The commisolon 1;uilt, modern and' lh Scavenger and ,Sanitary - ; 11 223 Doe ly Block. Salt bake. - A ' CON , Furnished Frei w HUGO CLAUSSEN Pt! Our Motto: t - - 4399-- odel Steati Laundry Temple Sall Lake Phone Was Lake City, Utah. ramommi 157 IV. S. I , - lak 11 , :Phone Wasatch 3154' Plumbing And lleating Sup - Oak Creek. Coto, Mitch : House and A. D. Perkin; strike-bretk- -: - Manager: , Do your cleaning early.. Get advantage of reasonable prices s and best work.' : , BODY. . 1 1I. GOTT, Cormnánd Measure Substantial Republican portIffort tor' Action., 11 - , Sacramentoi Cal.. March timatums trim the army of the unemployed camped on the Yoh) county side et the Sacramento river were delivered todaylo the Sacramento (Mittens' com Suitt... Both demanded food and the contlaultur their, journey rrivilege eastward. which the pen agreed to do In units of SO. th , ulmatuma was from ' Gen." Kelly's Mita army:. the other faction. 'tram the opposition Or inunion its detnands, The latter was modem, Nevada state &reeler to travel to the line On foot If supplied with food. From the Kelly headquarters. bewever, cern a sweeping demend for the release of the army'w leaders. a special train to the Nevada lino a.nd- .sufficient food for the journey. VVV , Asked If be were not aware that Cloythe Oddia of Nevada VtI ad asserted-th- at enter army 'would not be allowed to"Gen.0 for that state, 1,1to spokesman Kelly replied: , "Tea but.we will take care of that ourselves 'whoa the time tomes." ' declared that Under no ciroum . stances would his men retries their7 steps toward San Premise, - In response to Dist. Atty. Wuhhorst of Sacramento county. who has charge of the situation. expressed a willingness to let the men pass on eastward if Tot ocrunty provided armed guards and the sheriffs of the counties east of Sacramento did not object. 18 The pro. northern by posit will be debated California sheriff now meeting hero the to devise means of dlePoeing of , St:bless 'Nests. The Protestant clergymen of Sacra.. Trento arranged today to bold religious on the services tomorrow at the camp ' Tom o levee,. , The young people of their congregations were asked to carry basket e of luncheon to the 14OOMP107tel City , , EFFICIENT Believed an OME PAPER CLEANING of Democrats and Republicans , Id ALDER , Delivered to 'Sacramento Citizens' Was Unanimously Agreed Upon Cemposed By Subcommittee Committee, Demanding rood And Privilege to March For-a-Cle- - tt - LY GIVE THEM YQUIt. WORK COMMISSION DILI FROM UNEMPLOYE1) They VVIII Make 17 66 iE4 4'1110 ULTIMATUMS ITT INTERSTATE TRADE .1)4 ,,,,,,, |