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Show f I STALE J DHr LAW VALID uc.eiiDP PROHIBITING OF. LIQUOR FROM WET TO DRY TERRITORY. J SlPMENTS West Virginia's Prohibition FRENCH MAJOR-CARE- Diamonds FOR WOUNDED ENEMY S A tlmmonJ male you look protperou tad t!l lo do. You know whra you own one lhal you iiave a nuf little bfM ,gg. Othn kaow that you art worthy ol ciedtl. Everybody know that a diamond it a good invratmrnt. Out modnt pticn make buying eaty. Automobiles owned by the various state departments and Institutions now number twenty two. Smoking is forbidden in the county fomn'ission chamber by a rule enacted Uke C0Unty nuubsiou- - BOYD PARK 1 The Lehi sugar factory suspended work for the 1916 campaign on January 8, after one of the most successful campaigns in its history. C. M. Corbett, switchman, 31 years of age, emploj ed by the Bingham & Garfield railroad, was killed at Bingham when he got between two moving Amend- From Rement, Forbidding Citizen Us ceiving Liquor for Personal Also Held Valid. . HEWS Washington. In the most sweeping upholding prohibition the supreme court on Mondap I .opheld a rtipn lapnhibiting wet to dry pents of liquor from ir- West sustained states. It also to her law dnla's recent amendment , MAKFAS OF JEWELRY we mvin snun sait lawe city , V SHORTER MEN ARE GROWING French Savant Year Ago Gav Out In formation That Adam Wia 123 Feet 9 Inchea Tall. cars. jjf decision Desmond Morrison, age 23 years, of 'Price, was accidentally shot at In recent yenrs anatomists have Castle Gate, while at work. He is shown In a practical way that th in. the hospital and hi's recovery is -- i height of a man or woman can be Indoubtful creased to a considerable extent by apAlleged to be wanted in Texas on i for stretching. These extenpliances -K : :! 1 two charges white slavery and emrhave only been of ' however, sions, in .interstate prohibiting importation bezzlement A. S. Covell, civil engior of an Inch, and Inches fractions 5 ? use. for personal, J commerce of liquor r 32 years of age, was arrested neer, not have been, nor ara they Presigiants '2 Y at N After having been vetoed b 7 Lake City. Salt at . . 'X 7 to V, be X by artificial developed likely . ' dent Taft, who held it unconstitutional, w as a French savant, named At means. the It s annual V convention of the md having been repassed by congress Utah Woolgrowers association, held in llenrlon, who, 200 years ago, gave to law wa sustained 0Ter his veto, the world authoritative statement th 600 Lake Salt about of N City, sheepmen court by a vote of 7 Tk. ty the supreme to the height of Adum and Eve. II Utah, southern Idaho and western to 2. Bald that the father of the race wa Wyoming were present. tl The all reaching power of govern123 feet 0 inches high and Eve 113 Salt Lake ranked fifth among the ment over liquor is settled,". said the hi wounds hound bj u French major in the courtyard of a shown A here a shell 9 inches. He noted that from th is German soldier hit having' by of In Pacific cities the coast section the do chief justice ia announcing while several Freni h peasant wonnn are Interested spectators. The fuel creation of these enlarged editions of au farmhouse St. of Etienne France, Temple, bank 1916, of clearings during sccordinj that the German is wouuded cision. 'There was no intention had been changes his status in the eyes of the French fdlk, and they treat him not as au enemy humanity, degeneration to forbid Individual use of to Duns review of the year, the clear but as one of themselves. was Noah 27, Abra that only rapid; The purpose of this act was mgs amounting to 3513.423,713. 13 20 Moses but feet la ham and only of j Announcement of plans for the to cut out by the roots the practice height. of a struction 3250,000 joint freight violation of state liquor AUSTRIAN BARRICADE ACROSS A RAILWAY According to this French authority, We can have no doubt that con- Pot at Salt Lake during the coming if the Christian dispensation had not by the Denver & Rio Grande res has complete authority to pre- J summer this decrease, man by this arrested and the Western Pacific railroads, wa vent paralyzing of state authority, 200 years ago would have been lima made last week. a mere microscopic object, and we may , .congress exerted a power to au-state Proposals to create, a board of uate the national with the conclude that by our time he would not I cation to control all pul lie instltu- have been af ail. M. llenrlon did not Attorneys for national liquor organ-- I tions of learning in the tate, are give any emanation as to height of who were In court said the tained In the report of the educational those encents. the j code commission filed with Governor decision upholds and applies Perhaps the most gigantic story on in it broadest Simon Bamberger. law record is that concerning an Immense .sense. A new beet sugar factory to handle skeleton, said to have been In Sicily, the of 4,000 acres to be built at crop which measured 800 feet to1 length. TROUBLE. UP 8TIRS LAWSON once within one mile of the present This story, however, carries US own to Testify terminus of the Hooper spur of the refutation, as It is said that found beGoet Before Committee Rio Grande railroad Denver & between A . side this giant was hish walking stick, " Leak" at Washington. as t factories. the and which was SO feet tong and thick, as a Ogden Layton Washington. Through a bewilder In a With left clutched his revolver telegraph pole. A clever calculator ahd heated lng maze of iatimattons 65 Edmund made the estimate that a walking atlck the of hand, Bennett, body coloquies which turned the hearing of In office the a clerk of ouly 80 feet in length for a man who years age, into an uproar, the house rules com- the measured 800 feet would be as rldtcu was discovered land state board, mittee wrestled for several hours on lous as one of aeven inches for a man Lake. his Financial in home at Salt WL Lawson Wednesday with Thomas of ordinary stature. Kansas City to him reverses had suicide. caused defiof Boston, without obtaining any Journal, National The convention of the nite Information to substantiate the in to held ers association be. street in Woolgrok THESE BOOKS WERE DIGESTED anceAhe'presldents peace note. I Salt Lake City to begin January It fronL Italian on the tracks across railroad built Austrian Ah barricade and to last three days. Is expected to When the committee adjourned,! History Furnishes Instances of Ail be a recordbreaker, accommodations unexamination with Mr. Lawsons thors Being Compelled Literally been made for 1,000 delegates. URGES AN ADEQUATE ARMY completed, a motion to cite him be- having IN ATHENS to Eat Their Werde. PARTY AND GENERAL ROQUES case have the Officers investigating fore the bar of the houe for contempt because he refused to give the names reached the conclusion that it was by To literally digest a book Is fcn ac bad been considered In executive sea- - accident and not Intention that Her boast of compUshment which few bert Bluck of Murray, 16 years of age, sion and taken under advisement a Nevertheless, performed. having fatally shot his younger brother. The debeen bas literature deal of good SMALL MUST FORFEIT LIFE. boy who did the shooting has disap-pe-a at- $g stroyed la this way red . Havother. Boston Broker Found Guilty of .Twenty pupils of the public schools Barnabo Visconti compelled two ing Murdered His Wife 6f Salt Lake afflicted with impediment papal delegates to eat the bull of ex Ossippe, N. H. A verdict of guilty,! of speech took their drat lessons from which they had brought communication rewas with capital punishment," O. IL Ennis, stammering and stutterIta silken cords and with him, together L. Small, turned against Frederick ing expert. Fast week. He outlined the leaden seal. Aa the bull was written was who former Boston broker, method by which he hopes to cure the on parchment, It was all the more difcharged with the murder of his wife, stutterers. ficult to digest A similar anecdote Is ' Florence A. Small. The biennial report of the state related of an Austrian general, who The murder of Mrs. Small, Septem- board of dental examiners recomhad signed a' note for 2,000 florins, and, ber 28, 19j6, occurred in a cottage at mends that the board be given auwhen It fell due, compelled his credMountain View. The woman had been to care for Ce teeth of the Inthority itors to eat It beaten about the head, shot through mates of the state mental hospital, A Scandinavian writer, the author cord the forehead and strangled by a the state Industrial school and the of a political book, was compelled to before the house was destroyed by state penitentiary. choose between being beheaded or eat fire. But these evidences of the crime of the type on a typePeculiarities hts lng manuscript boiled in broth, disprobably never would have been which he wrote- - a letter writer Isaac upon Volmar, who wrote some satires covered had not the partly burned blackmail was responto attempted against Bernard, duke of Saxony, was body dropped into a pool of water in sible for the arrest of J. E. Jensen, a not allowed the courtesy of the kltch the basement I? a I builder and contractor at Tooele. A en, but was forced to swallow them uncooked. Still worse was the fate of charge of attempted blackmail will be Provides Usurpation Charge. him.Philip Oldenburger, a jurist of great lodged against Washington. Senator Owen introreaown, who was condemned not only United States mail from the reser. duced a resolution Monday to declare j to eat A pamphlet of hi writing, but. railroad to the now is vatlom tromiag holds hereafler who federal any Judge Wiln also to be flogged during his recast. as the road, an act of congress unconstitutional via the Is Impass-via road low creek Helper shall fee guilty of "Judicial usurpatFarm. Japanese Oen, Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff, ion," of vialating the constitutional able, due to the heavy snow. It Is r V. a has farm. Ia i I not will Japan U. S. army, held the attention of the , i and thought th V the upper road requirement of good behavior, t house committee on been of the estab has there Ago Bay affairs military shall be held to have vacated his of--1 he open until spring. llshed which a a from rich as In plantation j several asfor his Vt with flee. days testimony 'J Frank E. Cutter,' charged The president would be author j V? ... vi n i la obtained. harvest nato alof the the ized to appoint a successor. an present Inadequacy for sault with a deadly weapon 'W t,' i? L In May or June stones weighing tional military system, lie hot only leged attack with a knife upon Mrs.a. from six to etght pounds are sunk la In of belief declared his the necessity ' J Mianie Bartlett at Salt Lake on SepLegislature Snubs Governor. XT Bhallow an-- 1 water, and In August the tiny universal but military system, leg-Phoenix, Arlz. The third state tem.ber 27. when she attemptedtoJ JU. nounced that the general staff la pre- shells begin to appear on them. The lslature met at noon Monday without J leave him and return to her husband, mtMrMm paring a bill to be submitted. General stones remain In for two months, but, spectacular features," because " of an j bas entered, a plea of guilty, General Roques, the French minister of war, U walking In front of the Scott Is emphatic In his statement that since tbe young oysters cannot endure eleventh hour caucus. Both Governor j The total cost of the capltol to date I Just after visiting the Parthenon, one of th ancient building that date federalization pf the National Guard cold, in November all rocks In less Hunt , a Governor Campbell were in J aa been $,739,621, according to the party, to the daya when Greece was In Its beydey. It can be seen on top will not meet the back KW me capital, but no committee waited I countrys military than five feet of water are moved farof the capltol commission Is-- of the hllL report ther out, where the temperature is needs. upon either and they were not Invited sued on 7 Janaury 5. The cost of the more even. At the end of three years, to present messages -or to address building itself Is $200,000 less than when the shells are about two Inches ' either house. Wood Patents Preserver, was authorized by $he legislature, the GUN COOL THEIR LETTING SERBIANS Two Clevelanders have patented a across, they are taken from the water, maximum haring been fixed at $2,500,-00Adamson Case Brought Up. powdered compound for preserving nuclei for pearls Inserted In them and Washington. The test ease to derailroad ties, fence posts, telegrapb replaced In the water, SO of them to termine the constitutionality of the 0A freight wreck occurred on. the and telephone poles and timbers slml-- 1 every six square feet of bottom. on the Adamson lavr, enacted last Septem- Oregon Short Line at Utlda, There they are left for four years. weather conlarly exposed to rigorous On -- ber when a general railroad strike border line of Utah and Idaho. ditions. Then, being seven and a half years old, a a threatened, came up In the supreme of a number of tramps, stealing To of Wood, they srs 'removed and, searched foe preserve given piece suffered a broken leg and other ride, bourt Monday. e from to are bored six holes Inches four will pearls. Argument will die. The and probably injuries, until Wednesday and a decision deep and 80 inches apart and filled others were badly bruised,- but not Horseflesh Long Used as Food. expected within a few weeks. with the Compound, after which the seriously Injured. Horseflesh as food was Introduced holes are closed with one end a halfWoman Loses 810,000. Plans were announced last week, by inch wood plugs. The powderr accord- Into Gaul when the country was InNew York. The Stock Yards and Union Salt the Lke police department ing to the patentees, L. Cratslnger and vaded by the Franks after the con d' v JU.4-detectives ire seeking a ( allied &mpanleranifthireudibyPaek-.WfeU-dresseJ. quest by Julius Caesar. Records re tJPi j Stock sbqw, to woman who obtained pos ' fag company .for a, L j . J&X,CfilUe Applied, elthsiv.before.qr latingJo,lT0T snbwTthat It was eatea . ession of a black handbag, contain- - j be held in connection with and as a ' -v T after tlie Ple have been put In use In Paris at that time. In several EuI the of formal opening the of feature money and Jewels aggregating and will preserve the life of tbe tim- ropean countries this food Is much t ' . Salt Lake, North at j new which David was Mrs plant lost packing used, and often from choice. ber from five to eight years. by jGO, I 15 to 1 ertbelmer of Salt Lake City about March What Happened to Father. A complaint has been sworn to at -Population Shifts to pities. Turkish Cigarettes Advance "Did you ever buy something The population of the 'United States Cedar Fort ..by A. I Heaslon of BingNew York. Advances In the afford?" couldnt prices James and continues tx shift to he dries, according ham. charging Dean Cook f Turkish "Worse than that ! 1 once married cigarettes ranging from Carson with nlawfu!ly killing an elk, 'to estimate announced last week ts to $1 a thousand were afford. 7 I by the census bureau. The estimates, something couldnt October 17, 1916. The elk. it Is Monday by P. Lorillard & claimed, was one of a herd placed In based on the rate of population In- one of the largest tobacco manu-tarer- s The Advantage. creases from 1900 to 1910, disclosed district by the state the Bingham ia the coutnry. "I wonder why this special train lx In40.9 ago. two cent of the that years per countrys game department about Comet?" named the habitants now live In cities of more The Utah conservation commission Up. Embargo Lifted. I guess that it is to keep It golc than 8,000, as 'against S3j9 per cent In for special Gmaha, Neb. An case la it is ever telescoped." embargo on will ask the legislature conservation con1910, The entire population of regardirg shipments over the Union Pa legislation United 1910 States for tinental has hicb win not be a isdical departure, lines, which has tied up more Obvious Reason. already been estimated St 102,0 17,312. 4 will be on the same lines as legiscars La the Omaha and Coundo "Why they try plays on the The total In the states, territories and been passed recently has which lation L. 7 . yards since December 20, "To get them licked into Serbian gun crew in the Balkans letting ihelr gun cool off after a steady United States possessions Is put st been lilted. by the national congress. 112.44i.C20. bombardment ef the Eulgars, and taking things easy In the meantime. s- .a - - -- j r Webh-Keoyo- o, ,K'' n L -- N v 4 X -- H I' v A - s IKIil I St con-nnlttin- g de-Uw- s I - -- 0 co-ord- 1 edu-thorit- y. 1 con-latio- -- Webb-Kenyo- a -- cn . j v -- Price-Myto- :k 1 Pearl-Oyst- A ! . 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