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Show T7 ' r rt: DESERET EVENING NEWSMOXDAY VJ BOYS UNDER II! WORK Oden Office " JS ProvoCffic: - Alt- EU HOTEL" "ea?KMEKT Alfred QiadwsU. Mml- - . Home Tl tU-01 TI. l5-w- p.ynier.'s subrlptlon s, oomplalnts r.card.n, E . ere WOOS. tod to ntln oooiplalnu- regarding CSpecial Correspondence.) Myton, Oct, Ths third quota ef Duchesne county boys left this week for Camp Lewis. Wash. Tuesday night to Duchesne a dance was' giv.n R bon-- or of ths bora Speeches were made by t delivery- Ray Dillmaa of Roosevelt, George 81osn of Duchesne and others Wed following boys left- Adolph Durtch!, Clarence Brown, A. Lewis Timothy. Clarence .Jones. David H. Clark. Thomas Shieler, fiabey Timothy. Lambert, Gannon L Onnderson. lbrt PronlssL Elray Lerseo, Robert McMillan, Thomas Tayne. William Joseph D. Smith Robert K. Meyfaew, Marvin Smith. Ephraim Lorenso D. Rowley. Aide Smith, Ffwk GarrodL Thomas Shlikr of Rooaovclt wu elected captain of tha nnd will Ja in charge until they lof ara turned ova tq tha peeper authorlr Uafc Other te t carea last weak that Postmaster Fttswater had bean appointed head postmaster, fox tha basin. Beginning tha first of October all ths postmasters wilL reports to him. Charles J Manner of Jerome, Ida, 1011 send-the- MR -- petl-TJ- h j y FUNERAL SERVICES - iia'Benm tton method will be employed, at leaat A k far as Roy for maor. UnghfA. both of Mendon. R O. Stock Jlsh Haven and Orcan Moneon of James Larsen for commissioner and A, Lesterriayton William H. La. rue nr for auditor, are .and Mabel Rawlins, both of Cornish, concerned. As thsrs ars buj. seven Albert G Turner and Johanna , Ueatione. left in which to fils petitions, 4 rodwsky of Turner, Idaho. Lymans of sjrfn- afd Siie Cimmons it la doubtful whether there will be Bfu,t!f' Liberty. Idaho, Ion and more than one ticket in the field this of Sarah I. Roberts, both of PreSton, Zed ONLY ONE CITY TICKET fal1- and Bessie Hendricks, of Lewlaton Other Nr Items. wRIchards'of Twfn Grove. Irwin Stod- The grammar grade and Junior high FIELD TRISFKLL achoot students of the county schools and momi Helen Stocks of Treeton; HoyI have been given a vacation that wilt ard Glenn of Brigham, and Effle laat a couple of weeks or more. In Obray of Paradise they may help in the harvIS THE PROSPECT order.thAt . esting oCthe beet crop, which is unusually large this year. The lose In MISSIONARY REUNIONS the school work will be made up later in the year. 6. election Oct Logan, Primary Oct. S. County Commissioner Eli Beil sufpetitions fortbe present incumbents fered a broken rib ss the result of an Swiss, snd Gflrmiinwls Ahw- - Odsoq on the accident that occurred while he was Hall. North Temple. Juat east of Main ofthr etty offices appeared' streets today and ars being circulated raking bay today. The horse attached street. p. m roc-vd- lnf FOB j I T I i isrv-da- - , I LITER 1. KKDDSER Janf" EYp! .INTRE Th, funeral eervees Provo, Oct. for Walter A. Knudscn held Saturday in the Sixth ward meetinghouse were attended by a larxe conyrtyattun of relativea and friends. The opening prayer was offered--" by Elder Da id Johnson. Th. sneaker. Were B.snop Ralph Poulton, Bishop Brigham John- - U. ir will move hie family to tha Uinta basm immediately. Tha Ducbaana county board of education mat this waak and spent a great deal of time discussing tha question of school buildings for tha county A call for bide for buildLake Fork and Antelopa ing tha e has been published. Thaaa buildings are to b of frame, and will b finished this year There was a very interesting meeting! of tha Myton business mens agqe in the bank ball last Friday night with President Kingsland and Secretary Clarke in thtr places. County Commissioner William Gentry was present and made some encouraging remarks read work and farm along the lines of made mention of the improvement. He new county farm demonstrator to be employed- and ttfWpatd bw state 'and county.- Mr Dart" spoke of the proposed school building and tose!4 the have board of education hopes erected in the pear future. al rather quietly. It was expected thatto the rake gave a sudden start and him to the ground rather hard, called and nnmlrnilnna m.rt hi.; i lafTlage llcamys here- j;eeg tmutt L A now appears that, the atralght ? a Olfice"- - poyment Tor subscription and complaint, hould b made to J. L. Johiuon, ofiico with H A. Pederson A Co., II. West rUat North 8t Talaptoona 4 1 Homo telapiiona III. and Dally. Saturday A,nt for thaKnaaki Church pub should b, jnsd. la Jam. A uliv.r 11 North 1st Wtot St, T.I.pbon 888, As.nt for tb. Dsilv, &iu-c- t sad dsl-WwkN.ws, Ch.-cad othM pubiicstlons Svi -- 8 1017 AU - n. - Loan nd ,Ter ly Ogden. Oct, 8. Finding it impossible to employ boys over It 'years of ass due to a shortage of tabor, toe Western Union Telegraph company of this CHURCH FCBUCATKJNB. all works sad tits has applied to the city board of nrdrr yoar Church 04aa education for parmlaalon to provide a tksr Hooka through any of The Daoarot Nowa night school for It messenger boys who Immens stock of tka as has tha Book are under IS years of age. Btoratko largest OMcrat Hows The company hopes to avails tha law !a tka state, to draw from. requiring children under It years of "f .s News is oa ka.e at all city Nw , lands age to attend the public schools, by employing a teacher who will give to the boys during each evening, The flret teacher procured by the company was not satisfactory to Supt. H. C. Johnson, so the company has written a letter to tho board of education asking that body to aolect a teacher, the company to defray, all ex sAool UNITED SUITES penses of the proposed night It is suggested byupt. Johnson that ths company possibly, by a remight adjustment of its wages scale, be able to employ older boys, and (bat It la not TO PROMOTE TRADE necessary to keep all of the boys now Instructions employed out ef school. hava been given 6y the board for Supt. Johnscnte investigate ths Individual cases of the messenger boys who are pfiltg, Oct. 8. General Alvaro Ob now employed by the company and whorepan, former mlnlterof war ln Mex- "LUendlngjbUeMh001....-.j!-;Pt-'"5rov.dinl0ico and Baldomero A. Almada,- gen-orMAKING STARTED purchasing agent for tho Mexican government Jo this country, spent a short time In this city yesterday evening on their way to Chicago,. RY AMALGAMATED PLANTS Thev are members of the Mexican commission headed by General that la now on a tour of the Ogden. Oct. I Operations at the suI'nl'ed States. .The purchasing agent gar factory of thoAmalgamatcd Bn gar stated that American manufacturers company in Wilson started this mornare rapidly taking the place formerly ing. Over i,MI tons of boots hove been in delivered to the plant with additional held by German manufacturers loaded on to railroad cars the commercial life of. Mexico and quantities n roots To the factory from various that the United States will retain this f, T,.Hr rrll1Tr , e 'aft er "tit j-arope a war jhaa It In stated that the heavy beet harended. According to tha Mexican of- vest of this year will result la ths fac- until far into tha win operating trade with Mexico tory Many ficial American farmers are now engaged in Jtu- - ir.r.reafted -- by. leaps, and bounds the digging of beets and the deliveries at the factory will be rapidly increasduring the pest few months. Members of the commission arriv- ing during tho week. The companys ed In Ogdeh yesterday afternoon on plants at Srighaw - also-- was started today, and their way cast. - Their final destina- - City la the it week that or- during J ad- - i ders for the harvestingprobable tum will be Washington of bests in the diUon to General Obregon and tho various Cache county districts will be There are three plant owned purchasing agent, tha Mexican party given. b ythe company In the Cache district Include three consular represent. Three will start operations In plants tlves of the U. S. government travel-le- g Idaho during the month They are lowith ths commission. Tha party cated at Twin. Falla. Burley and PauL arrived 1 this countryabouttwp seeks ago and is now going east afLove ter sending several days In Los An- Unrequited ut Francisco, The next geles snd Cauqe of Suicide stop will be m Chicago after which It is panr.ed for the Mexican Ogden, Oct. I It Is believed that to visit the tomb of Abra- Gerald du Pont who committed suicide ham Lincoln at Springfield, 111. They .last Thursday took his life is result Jilted b; will also twit Louis and Kansas l C.V before proceed to Buffalo N. patrons unMllato OCTOBER- i SUPREME CCURTTfl-fl- VFiL REVERSE UEIRSHt. ' PRESS NEWS CASE I IF JQJI IP HOPE CRUSHING New York. Oct 8 Jesus Martins, a Mexican who ha refused to oontly !th the selective draft law on the ground that the Mexican vice consul Washington, Oct. 8 Ths suprems here, said he was not liable, wa today court decided today to review federal arrested by federal ayentA. Hwaa-arraigne- d' decrees "ahlch xegtrained tha Lusroa-tion-al before a United State comNews Service or Heayt service (Continued from mgs on..) missioner and held In la.OOO ball fur from pirating ness from the Asexamination tar of thd Interior, for hi Incapacity Martinet has been supported In hi sociated Press. Today s action of ths court does not to rwpond to th. feelings of the reichs-ta- g action by Juan Y Burns, and expect decisive happenings on conaut, a the operation of tb injunctions already exstfng, coart officials said, Monday. They are of the opinion that provided, Iqt 8..jview, laiLbafliUirwof tiie government mey de-Ths pend on the debate to begin OH MonjutiUTf".rrly opposition-by tbtjre aa-tAssociated Press In yiew of the motlon of the InAttorneys for the International News day Socialists "that the reiche-ta- g Sersice last summer asked Justice dependent is that the reply Brandeis to temporarily ths In- - of the of government to the Interpellajunctions of the loer court but this not tion as dented meet tho intention! of the did 4 a- Attorney or "the Associated Press retohstag. Accidental Gun Shot did not oppose the application to have Vossksche Zaitung declares that ?ha son and President Jos. E. Robinson, the court consider the case on its this motion is a vote of censure forWounds Two Men of Seattle, Oct. S. Only a handAd at the California, mission, who each merits, considering that the questions mally directed against Dr. Mtchaelia. of rh Importance that the testified of the noble qualities and Beattie striking employees of the but chancellor, imperial really be hould decided by ( Special definitely vouon to duty wnd faithfulness of the JhF Correspondence.) wooden shipyards returned to sjork against Dr. Helfferich. court. H. J.fford. M departed. President Robinson spoke j Park City. Oct. 8 WWill Vorwaerts If ths motion Is says that despite their decision yesterday . Strongman highly of the services of Elder Knud Dingle. Bert Nichols. s Ksim. w .. adopted, Chancellor Mlchaelis and his today and John Swift made up an automobile sen In the CallpriUA mission,, and all must resign or the reichs-ta- g to call off the strike, Intended to Interna-spok- e colleague, Associated Pr the Bear against duck hunting party that went toaplen-dtwords of consolation and nope tlonal News Service for pirating force lumber tnHJs to lessen their -o d must force them to do so. River Sunday last. They had relatives. sociated Press news was decided by the Other newspapers demand a clear working days from 18 to eight hour. sport and killed many duck Vocal selections were rendered by .circuit court of appeals of this statement but thelf pleasure on the last day on from the the Approximately 700 strikers were Elizabeth Evanaand Grace Lin- - trtet There a as no right of appeal to peace resolution of government of their ethy was marred by an unthe reichstag ma- ready to return to work, they said, supreme court, but both sides pe- - jority. fortunate accident. The fivewhenmena ton and Messrs. Walter Jepperson and but employers eould find little tor -- rlt ythe club house were sitting The benediction wax !Vtlon7L th to review curtheforAuociatthem to do as the strike of the maeon of E. J. C. M. Froialand It, young lad named Locke, in Elder fi P Lggeme br pronounced an chinist and steel worker for th secure adjointo anrioua a Utah, of being pre8of Locke, Bingham. beautiful floral offerings a gun closed shop ha practically paralyzed tribunal In th ing room, accidentally discharged and love of United Stale Mghesi The con- denced the sympathy . upon the tubj.et. he thought wasn't loaded work In th yards. The petition of the Associated Press j tents crashed through the partition, friends Member of. the federal ahtp labor f1 ft and. the wonder is that one or more certtxtrar recited It acpompariied-the-Azlargfrcortege adjustment board opened their e were not killed outright. of the party j?e to the cemeterjW The grae wa4 not0 lo th, eights body SwlfV re mansi., upon the decisions STRIKE NOLN EFFEUTWE th. utrik. of th. Bteel yard work.r. Tnhn Inhiwjn 7 Rmlinn ireneial olb'ilieAfinoUnpnnk questing the supreme court lo assume andPUPrtT pttot alter b?deathrMtotTerroraA'tiNish.hp6 of th. employor aad the a but that except burden, ReprMstativa with nothing Eulish. is making b. flm visit to MRS. PHILLIPS BtRlED. - .mployee decision of the supreme court caa ae- tb. board. mt tie United States. Ail conversation by ay It to ProvO Ocf 8 The body of Mrs go.jsure this great service a aound and telegram requesting that where w.th hm is carried on by MajorMil-k- r at Oct- 7 City, The gen Brigham Sunday, was Petrogfad, foundation hospital and writa sen letter was forestall Th, J Indisputable return! unopened. brought to Provo actins as interpreter. Although ten prior to the young lady racalving nSdar el e- - yesterdayPhillips JTor Interment in the Frovo Stral quantity of eoauy and haraaelag oral railroad strike ordor which prom-7- o Secy, Daniels Considers: -- yi the telegram announcing .Du, Pont t8- J Is ia aeanngxivillftn clothes-npon-tFuneral serrtees wre belirRikdHon all over rhe country la both a complete tieup of traffic except n no cemetery were s woman ihey request. was! serious results are looked for. it was In the Reorganised church lira Phil- federal and state courts." he presents & striking ap- death The young Big Destroyer Program anitary and military trains, became efwith lips wa. 85 years of sge and for many pearance with hi greet military stat- complied teat midnight. All The body of the young man was sent a close, call, however. fective a resident of. Provo Sha died ycare ure and the right arm missing Just east yesterday evening to Hackensack, paehgr home of the her Oct. 8. Secy. Danl.ia Malad at a to scheduled train daughter leave Washington, 41hres sora. Matt. Heber and Emer are 'Petrograd beloa the tibow The right arm was N. J. The body wee in charge of the except for the front were aban- had b.for. him today contract, for For and was ' Arrested Mrs Phillips was a sister here. Express company Gambling. r fne of the battles fought dur- Wells-Farg-o on The efdoned wa strike living Into carried th. big dertroyer program, already board a Denver A Rio Grande o fthe late George W Jerque- - and was placed fect in spite of the warning given by arranged ing 115 tentatively alth the buildtrain Ogden at 8 0 o'clock The for many years a reaidentiof Proto. M Nikitina, minister of posts and tele) fppeelsl Correspondence direct questions regarding the final leaving er The bill appropriating JSSO.opa,-00- 0 destination of the body will be 8 Oct. Smiths pool hall graphs, that the striker would 'have to SUBMARINE Bingham, n or of the Mexican commission New York City ESCAPES for their construction and fur answer charges of treason and calling DEATH OF INFAHT. was raided Saturday evening by Chief 4n fhe United of Police S S Jones and Jack Houpon the telegraph operators to refuse financing plant additiona to carry out Btateg at thte time Provo. Vt 8 Ida Fay. lb we-to transmit the strike order. vras put through In the the gan and Bob Jones were arrested on a program cjstcrh parried by 8enor Funeral Service For of Mr and I last hours of th. session of Congress. charge ofAbel conducting a H gambling Mr. Sidney A daughter ho acts as tha spokesman for of .Soldier Jorgensen, Oct. 8.A German sub Bishop, Madrid, Forbberg tKe partv declined to publish has The navy died Oct 4 from cholera raor- itq principal purpose Is to Allan H. Bennion fame M. Darrell and Sid Hathaway Summit, Will Educate People marine at Cadis ha escaped. the number of additional destroyer, the American government were arrested on a charge of gambling bu at th home of Mr. Jorgensen Mr and Mrs William M Pslm-e- r but It baa been stated the friendh indentions of the Mexican - Taylorsville Oct Several German submarines A short funeral Cash to the amount of 897 18 was lying parent, bars 827 west First South OnJCautes of the War contemplated, treet The table at which an alleged gambofficially, however that tha flotilla goernmcnt and to induce American service was held at oclock yesterday on a game was being conducted, and funeral wgs held at th 1 Palmer home sought refuge In Spanish ports duror construction ling commission H in either Allan Bennion for at the family manjfjjcturer to direct their attent- home, because ihe of It. Saturday ing fhe war and oco of them put In boys mother wee the officers took possession ion toward greater jrade with the UL The To educate th would ha more than doubled and Washington, Oct Mrs and John quartet Murray haa out of th been completed on the causes and when th. program sorted port American I 4 hern republic he DATGHTKR OF J. W. JOHSOX DIES. smilingly assur- - F Pharp sang snd Elder Frank Y later by Spanish torpedo boat: To principle people of the war. representatives the United States will have far greater TWENTY YEARS, Trovo. Get AFTER number of newspapermen and Taylor, president of Granite stake of reiigioue Industrial, labor, fraternal, number of destrovers than any other Zulu at the made an address. prevent further Incidents of this at the depot. W ture King Alfonso on Jun 10, last. professional, financial and other Interr. .Mr? a funeral service in the At 2 Great Britain. He s?id that Johnson, died Oct ests met here today to perfect an orto the European chapel oclock was held The Murray quartet prior W. Middleton. Geo. Dr. l8rne4 6eGrt a submarine convulsion! A u?2e i By forbidding eral from M a similar first German manufacturers and Job-- and Mrs hospital proposed ganisation sen and addresaes flharp to navlgat conference here a month ego. firiend and reUtivesi of belligerent power A. Frame, Bamuei Oer I have read with profound Interest congregationthe offuneral were made by hM ahout per cent Theodor N- Vail, president of the Prosecution of services which jFpaniah waters or enter 8panlh ports, fhf foreign trade with Mexico- - ofatt ard, Adam Bennion. Joseph Lindssy snd satisfaction the book After Twen- attended Now and were held in yeaterdav the Fifth Brest. ward fit aai declared that all submarines American Telephone A Telegraph comFrank .Y Taylor. Ths ty Tears," by Dr. Mlddloton-- It this trade probably will be elected presirapidly being taken up rave In Wasatch was Paper Makers Deferred wouid pany, is Indeed refresh in In this ag "r&-,TtdTMwjrnd;rhiBpan,bh dent. and Samuel Gompera, vie presirers in this country and 5 ed tea ted by Hyrum cemetery htot!fiihe Bennion, A of and novels Joseoh visclous literature dent Buttle and Albert I cheap Bishops vih the sanction and desire of grandfather of the deceased. The conference received a letter from N'ew York. Get 8 The governand movies, to now and then And as Manwarinr Vcal selections were ren ! the government. v "We believe. he u Cardinal Gibbon Indorsing the wholesome snd helpful a contribution dered by MwrtimBf Edna Walker. Ora i MRS. DEAN DIES. ment's prosecution of the news print r2ted ' vtoiin snd Rtsin. eciproclty.'and for this Million vrtin Harding with Fifteen are lo real association and an books manufacturers' that uplift and accompaniment by Min Alin. rn tre encourare neonle to 'trade Ogdenl Oct 8 Eight youwg children an The extensive n organisation plans Phillips defendants for alleged made motherless by the death of Inspiration to the reader, especially the principal organAdvanced to Great Britain ised wti Americana campaign through 88 per cent are law of tha Sherman Mrs Edna M Dean', wifs ef to the youtur men and women who may rHOVTKH PRIM IPAl, ASD E AC t l,TT forces li the country! ff the r?w materialFully from Mexicoara J. Chester BeanHdlev be fortunate enough to read It: wm dsferrsd and- - a granddaughter until th In todav. t for the Among those participating the United States snd H is of the late Judge R S Hadley. Mrs Provo, Oct 2 After thorourh conWashington. Oct. 8 Another tredit ! conferen'ce with J.' M Crabtree of November wm of the federal court O. N. HILTON' Tr tire reason that we encourage sideration Xhe Rev- - Ludwig Thomipn Dean baa been suffering for several Bound In JUDGE 115.000.000 was advanced today to ver. representing teachers' organlsa- - her. Th postponement wa agreed ' f cloth 25 ha consented to accept th principsl-hfth piirrhsee of American months from cancer and passed away xious. goods by at upon because Henrj' A. Wise, leading of the Prater academy for the Great Britain by the governments our f 28 o clock vesterdav afternoon, at DESERET NETF8 BOOK STORE. penpl counsel for AM defendants, was ln the family home. 2S9 Thirtieth street ensuing year of Mr Thomsen will re8 Main Street. Manx Pacific ..coast the Congregational main pastor manufaoNsrers Born in Granite Falls, Minn, July 28, jured In an automobile accident in Vlr- -. Freshman Commits Suicide. Countrys Corn Crop church. entered upon a campaign for 1882. she earn to Utah when 8 years glnia rccemiy. 4n Ogden Two artditrnviL Instructor Bhe Advertiser - should use - the the TUttqw with Mexican eld. making her home hitsha Will be Record Breaker r Procter arrived lal week and the facr, 8. Oct. Alvin News to i Chicago. if desire Cyrus they reach ulty membership now comoleted The grandmother and eight children. The n commlwlon In this Street Car Service Resumed country, youngest child ia only a few months the people of ths western, states in new members are Mis Par ah Manning Hanes, 11 year old, .son of an Em an Washington, Oct 8 who comes from Pawidsn. Tsl , andjporia, Kan-- , hardware merchant, and old. their homes. agent declared. of 8T'8808 bonhel during Mlw-Fan- t Aeeeld. Obsrltnrr 2rThMan''aiTVhe University of Chi- September, tb Street car country corn crop still "Sf. TauI. Minn. Get. cago committed suicid last night by mill be the greatest In Its historv Let service all lines in St. Divntrnr rontTH court. I VI -- slashing his throat with a safety razor est figures issued by the department of Paul this morning after a disoontinu-anc- e Provo, Oet t EM Fo has appealed Made Ko reason for the suicide J agriculture today show tho gorn wttj to nf the htreipglir servlcs. No flirt " X J ?t? 7 hod bushels and that despite tb were reported. an estimated loes of 8.000 0 0 bushel fieulttes rendered by Ufr Jostle Oerrjre Webb is A parade of the striking men fins of fl-- on apmonth, the spring wheat of Lehi. Impoein duringwillthe exceed for this afternoon, permisOther wa last ho convicted of planned asiuiuH years crop pellant. on Fern Fajran and battor sion having been given by the police, crops approach bumper records. at LehU Fept with the undcrstanding'that the dem8 A. WM!! ha appealed from a onstration be of a peaceful nature. Judgment for appellant Striking Railway in Juvtir William by a Jurrof Amrtcan Fork in ths Hunters court Clerks Return to Work Car Shortage Chief o of Lawrence Briggs v. 8. A. Willis. Irw Factor in Coal Shortage Jlotc. N'ashvlUe Tnn . Oct 8 With both Prsry that their action waa Th police have arrested six JuveFort-Bli- ss Oct I Thirteen sidae stipulating Texas a i as allesed hav stolen a of the 155 nrrr. soldiers held In the taken, nile who, it patriotic duty, striking Washington,- - Oct 4 shortage j clerk, ef th. Na.betlle Chattanooga A variety of articla from- - stores great returned to work to- leadn labor troublsr as a factor m reand private Individuals, and hav com- stockade here In connection with not- 8t Louis rsllwsv an agreement by whleh the ducing the countrysthe coal supply mitted burdarlc the last few months. ing in Houston, Texas were ordered day under geologicaj will pav all the strikers for Firures complied by They will be turned over to th Juve- released yesterday and have returned company thev have lost and the differ-- , survey and made public today estimate the time nile court to Columbus, h. M to their ences car coal has reduced ' that he settled shortage later. will A number of the Batterr F brm were regiment. Their release rejolq as ordered output 18 per cent while labor trouble down from Tamp Douglas veterday upon recommendation of the board of cent. hatew cut it down visiting friend he and. In other parts inquiry which found they had no part - In .air lahftf .tffnnhU of. thecounty In the rioting; Will Hear Shoe Machinery hav th-cost the country, It is declared. mere li.TbSdo than tonof 'Case "January 7 amount of one days output ofcmrt. the all 'thay DEBATING QUESTIONS. Abolishes Martial Law. soft coal mThes In the country week Production the M. L A. Adopts New Book by 5 ending Tho supreme during Washington, Oct fept 22 fell to less than 78 per of court today decided to expedite the with JOHN HENRY EVANS. If4r14,tawOct. 7 Dlsoontlnciene cent of sjepaclty wa antltrurt mertial Hpein throughout government's on. of th tntolleo Debating being in a decree lseued today. United Shoe Maohlner; tual activities in tb. M. L A. this rear fixed Jan book wu need-.- 4 that a decided was The suit was dismissed by ths lowIt VISIT THE This book is recommended by Agricultural colleges, banks and leading er court, which held the company which would present the subject Food Supply For The government appealed blamelesa and In a clear, readable, succinct farmers everywhere. war heard arguthe supreme court, which J Rumania Guaranteed toments Such a hook ta found to "The Spoken last March and later ordered In addition to blanks for keeping accounts of all farm products, contains Word." by John Henry Evana.- - It Vcrmon case' reargued at the present term. 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