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Show T' -- SECOND ... T SECTION News and a1 I I I I it N SPOrtglo I I 1 I -- ;-i SAiIIRDAY - r 185 FEBIlLTARY 1919 ES LAKE SALT UTAIL: CITY. YEAR, SINTI-NIN11- 1 AL - 0 fiElikm- IN li AIL BONDS AllfiCATEB DET FAVORABLE ACTION ON BILL FOR NEVI or UNEMPLOYED four JUDGE With ,INIoney City Plans to Undertake Big Public - Open to Representative National From Sessions All Public MEN 1. - IDEll ftll.'24 ,S I - , sired that , -- ? itikt r , A 1 , e est ill k ' et irt -- vie; empto-ment.I- y, t.161'x: ay . f ,n t 4 ' k & .. 0 , - - ts - .. - -- : .a, 1 If States-'Coher- week-ed-lt- two-pres- 5 te sl . : by-th- lt. gut-die- m I! . a .... ,ti . ...1111.1. . -, . 1'3 11, e mounualeith-Aiterma-441.-enit- I. . t git the-en- - ) ,:en t. Court . 4 ' were h1Ifl Chia morning before .ludgeJohn Totita bt the Tilltd dbotriet II,G1.14EN-n- 4 ' uin(orr . -- the first Methodist Eptscopal church. Evan Arthur Solo, "Rule Britannia" "Rule Britannia; Britannia rules the day will be Celebrated the state tomorrow and fitting exercises, in gratitude to Great Britainfer helping- totclix t ho marlepeakers-will tell of 'the salient part the British navy played on the high seas and of the extensive and systematic calllintiams that nation carried out on the battlefields, as well as of the great suffering and - sacrifices made by her loyal people: fa the picture herewith presented is shown Uncle Clantand Britannia side by ride, representing the clew bounds of union which now exist between the It is mother nation and ,America. that these ties hoped snit expected will beceniented even more elosely by the exercises tomorrow. A prominent feature of the day will be a VI 604 meeting in the tabernacle. beginning at 2 p.m. Following iffthe - BRITAmrs Britons. -- never,noverrtemeriTritLIII Addrees. blai B. IL Roberta "My, Love Dwelt in a Nortbettn LAtiel," ....Tabernacle choir .1tev. P. A. 6impkin Benedtction In addition to the governor sold ills staff who it is expected will attend. the following tTommittee for Britain's day will beseated on the stand: s Joke C., Cutler, Sr.. 4'1min:tutus 'WitRev. P. A. litimpkin; limn ripil.-,th- e Henry Will:liter, Ben,hunin Ofddisrd. Geoige, Romney, Sr., Fred lb W. Beniliofl W, N. Williams. the II,t Rt. Rev. foseph 14 Glass. P. IL'Hoggin. B. JR, Quinn, W. J. ,Lewis. S. R. Inch. William Hoare, D. L. Murdock, George E. Hale, James Caoey, John Q. Can-n- o n. A. N: McKay; W. 8,- Meeornick. .W, If. Dickson. Samuel C. Park, H. N. "Sa tut P'Arnour" on the great orSJ'rnt"n F. C Richnlond. Will G. Far- rell. Louis 'A.Thody Jariles'tt. Strilth, Cohgregallont "Come Ye That cle stole Charles 1 UeUbU CA, Entarthwalte bort the 8,nd John Amex. Led by Prof. A. C. Lund. Similar programs to the One here Invocation .Secy. eLtitate Harden Bennion announced will be' given the cities of the. state, following the "March of the Men of Ilarlech"... Sunchotr governor's peoelantation setttng ' day aside ai Britain's-day- : rentarks...., Introductory Chairmen-C. W. Penrose State chairman. has been kept busy the last Chorus,' "ecols Wha .. Led by James Neilson week anbwering questions from county committees and aiding in plans for the Introduction of speakers.......... event in the V9ZIOUB ...4ohn C. Cutler, county chairman celebration of- the Fornter,-Gov- . John C. emumunities. Cutter is Salt Lake county chairnban. Rev. James R. N. Williams. of Prograill;: - ., Lorti.--Taberna- liee"........ - was granted. Speaker Richards named a committee of seven which wat authorized by the house several days ago- - to draft a school taxation bill along the lines Indicated as acceptable to the house. the hiti to provide for more equitable school taxation. The "Members appointed to the committee are Representatives D. D.- McKay. Arthur Welling. John Ranson. Alms. Greenwood. Wit. Item O'Neil. J. E. Reppler and Wilford Oar. , A petition' from the stlidetits of the North Cache Righ school at Richmond asked for passageol a law which would be the death- linell of cigarettes; in of the bill - TO RECOMWENO THAT R.47',., The state land board Will recommend to the legislature that claimants in- In the a itown irrigation t ereste prefect be fully reimbursed. because, of. the failure of the promoters to oh-a citable site for the reconstrue-- . lain corReP, Morris, ettairntan of the .the am which went out about Voration eommitice. announced that tiOn of The retommendatien hold a. nubile five yeara-sigothat cominiatee evould the 17.30 p.m. Monday.; is contained to the final report of es-. hearing commeneing the to Stale board of board ra. land iL eVaning at the Hotel Utah. when to rebuild out .that and i eminent In points to the ft. E, Currie., by relating 11. menace la spectionof-ateat- o ',Wier's. and life Julio view of the tact that by Greenwood, the Public utilities com- - ;human i the settlers who went-the- re (lid CO unmission bill, would he discussed, toss. the poi11,; 13, derla guarantee against Thirteen bills were introduced. (settlement-shoul- d a immediMe for-162, I raj provides which is to f be adopted. Pertinent of aartcultare claims. It ts recomniende d. will with end, Is patterned after, hoThePuled 'on the following basis: the federal henartment of, the 'same. alfalfa lands will bring ils5 an I, are,momdr,:it'lass trerel P, 103, by the solnt aerteet; aerst ed by uncultivated lands, $45; sn tore committee, so OA poleond may be class lands with-- 1 class term pt,t, The acre: same COnInlitff introduced-- IL 13. lac Out irrigation water, $5 Bn acre. . it adulterated and misbranded insecticides and fungicides ',Former Stale Official Appropriation Asked. Faces-Liquorut 11.; Ft 105, by It, E.' Hinckle,T,'an appropriation ttU.142,13-- is asked to , construer dams, channels and other rr,," protective works tne the protection fat Mount. Piostarlet City and its inhabit- - fornier seerciary Of Mate, was arreci- ants. Provieion for the disposal of f ire arrno by the fish ad ighe lit oli'SC:dteil;artMeinit br111;ndaniagott nttl to H. le made department ' " The fees the (reit-anof tho seerrtare of slate Kra rViPed 46 Charged with violating the state pro., - 14) H. A pint Of whisiky''altrodared by 1,- - W. currY.' bibition -law, at the requciit of thn legod 10 have beenaold by Atattsoh. Is peeted bill establishing tbe state police was introduced as 14. B. 101. held in evidence. department the policearrest. 4ho by F. 14,1"""ati IL R. 3'99' by OPP-ewman providea'fiir.the decimation ed Ina man.'afternoon who gave the name of M. Chare a . d 13- accretarT,--Ther-ex-1-- ' - I o.I''ogr;fly'raal:i1Cfr?disktIL'uncingWlor.i'Vc'frlnfrIttLe e ' ..tat-1- 1 "n - ' A " , - oomph-nit:mu- banies.faiture lifter matteof the so '- ' pub- lication pi' 'much "adeerse" matter ' on the oerurrence. Following the reading of the pews clippings, Atty. King began hislormal argument. which was 'het fairly launched when time arrived for the noon recess of court Counsel for Ford and Hays and the state are yet to be ' 1 Soclety Will Discuss Potash , - The Utah Society of Engineers will hold Its regular monthly ..meeting at the Conitherciai club, next Wednesday evening. Feb fl with potAeh ha the topic tor .the evenings discuasitot. have 1Many potash peoducing been built in this country since the 'war, and large amounts of capital invested, and the question of potash Is becoming of vital Interest now that. Bond Issuance Promises - With pews, tiz preMore Budding Activity paring te try to reopen her potash: In the United States. The topie trade -era for will be dtscussed by the engineers 'rho- Iteetintrig of the following titles, "The ral Is anticipated improvcenenti buiMing IlsooYsty- - et of Milt Loiter county to Potaah,Situation.t-rTh- eby Potash at Cement Plants." "Potash allow the issuance of 81,h00,1104 worth Pram Leucite Bock'," 'Nebriuska Po- of bonds. according to resolutions tash Brines- ,- 'Potaell- From Alunitc," adopted by the Salt LakelarRealty Board .!ft2otaah.:Freitzt--,Greot---Sait. resterdar Of attheth board J8U of director' it mtettng E;Sea of Potash,' 'Pro-- the Commercial club. D. Carlos Kim- "Agricultural Government Potash Syndleate,"-ball.' president of Abe association. pre- posed of the Producers of sided as chairman and declared putt "Utah, Qn ,,ta.-th- e real aatate Potashrt ornetwed 4Le4LV at- field is promised. tend this meeting. The following committeos were apr pointed. George Jab, Martin, Membership V. A. Singers Are Invited. chairman; Bdward M. Ashton, W. M. Bettilyon. T. Stayner Richards. Charles t;addis, Penner, gingers or ability in gait Lake and bourne. Blatr Richardson, i.e Grand adjoining 'communities are invited to ltichards- and V. IL tIchey. Grand Meet with ther-ga- lt Ethics- and arbitration Lake OratorkrsoHurd and V. Richards. chairman; J. clety, the Tabernacle choir, Orpheus H. Richey. club and repreeenta,tives from ward The board also indorsed title action church choirs, at the tabernacle of the directors in preparing a bill and tomorrow afternomt immediately- after providing for licensing real estate rip- the Britain day services. Music will be eratora. and Placing Ahem under the 'solteareed ritotinta4,n congrees fol,.the estate commis- of the regulation of a realintroduced to Enforce Peace SaturLeague the in be will sion. which day, Verb. -rb Prot Squire Coop wilt senate by Senator Allan T. Sanford. be director. Irà lye rn ac le choir, under the direction of Prot A. C. lAted, will at Britain day services. the sing li p.m. tomorrow in Me Obituary of Eliza Meads. beginning--et tabernacle. Eliza Meade, wife et Arthur Meads, who MAd Feb..7, lel), t all west Sec. ond North street, Sett Lake City, wag SENATE SPENDS TIME the daughter or John and Sarah Bear. Nottingham-:hirtall, born at Calverton, England, April IL the gospel June 18. 1881. andonemigrat-3 ed to Utah with her tamily Sept, of the canto year.- - She- is survived hy her huchand, threeotons and two daugh. term; Arthur. ilerbert'L,,, Frank, INSURANCE MEASURES Hazel Han. Nosh; end Airs, W itteantait one brother, J tertar andcervices were conducted by Funeral the bishopric At the ward: chapel In the Twenty-nint- h state --senate yesierilaY spent a -sltillenitial Star. please ropy ) Or " tvvo drca ry!sets zing "four " rathet,,lochnical, meAsures 'pith reaaritt Returned on Charge IA fostiraote comPaol,s To esoedile Issuing-Bad,Chectilantre.the iteatitta; resolved ItAself h of the civil... and invited committee Comeliest-otte'nution S. et whose rani!, SilAin, alleged to 'have Issued the' bills were prepared in WO neY,,,,attatertal.-- to FOrirbatik , ttta 4afttata-of.ttia cheek , sapient what., the notating; ot the bJ without sufficient funds in the bank !wee. They were championed on, the ba,c-tot- covey- 4i, watt- broughtlast !floor of ttte Pilate- - by their Introdup-J. Will lcalirtit, tdiatrtnan of' the. nIght front Midwa,y, Wasatch county,. Lett, rennirsittee on commerce and industry, by Deputy 8tier1ff1ittbur Walter. It the measures sere referred. to who Wilford Latham, wanted at,,,Ivicioryi, MI four were., second read- passed tql IL like eharge, was arrested toe. atter sessions PT ,the eolOrnittre .hri ry u De p Sheriff 41;i1Trtpleteet. tbe here' Yesterday by The bill to suffer most seriously in gi',ph Raleigh, and held it the county that with the idea of (emu the! eoroMittee wits, jail pending initirortions d rtmertminations----aurepreventing Idaho authorities. in Ittintrameti tire 'bates conipaniest twit tit the twee with tile, insurance corn- bad panitia?0,, present. The nOtninfttee ducators indorse added imettdmeni whkh was lett. a na - .le 'it-ne- w no-d- er - t -- a t ,, e, Thirty-tourthwa- hir - ; - Of , , - ;i . i : totir-IWW- Tax "SWIrttaoll'VP44allitarti-;.ftnettletrarkiseti- Warsaw-f- or t disclosed the fact Utak be had been Provision for the ammintitient. qualitl cation, age limit, filling- of vacancies! provided with whisky at Lbw Marionpruand rank of national guard officers is hotel, of which Istr. Mattson H. B. 110. by ltep N ewman. rnade Ho offered, according to the prictoi. Tax ee b'enme due Nov. 30, or the 29th to get a- pint ,aa a wimple and If the 20th Is a Sunday. In ft, H. IJL by notice,' w provided with a marked 15 'bill 112 in which he takes another thrust at Insurance companies by providing' an purchase, At 11 o'clock Johnson Wall permtt. amendment to the law relating to the .Marion leotel. deduction of debt e from credits. by oro7 tett to return reserve of the that legal Mohlman followed. At 11;10 Maur., siding captain ' once earapalliPt shall not be eonshl- John,00 is said to,,bavo 'dottsoyed a debt.' lit rale, of the third ercd as bo o f w s k Y to 'lb e Po- g clam .Rers Thonista' liceman.-folloInMehlrnan Video for a malority VOta of the lax. t a e'carch of the hotel cash draw, pa ytira to authorise a two and a half Made mill levy with which to eeta.bilith end Cr. which Is alleged- t6, have remitted the- marked .cur, !quintal in free public libraries and gym.- In the finding nattiuroa All real and ttersonal prop- rener., arty held by the board of education snatison has ben 0 released' from shall he exempt from general taxation on his rrengnitanaa and and ehall not be taken la tiny manner rilittadY will .bava :a preliminary hearing-tobfor debt. under the terms of H. B. 114,4 morrowT. E, NoKay. rnoroing.- r, lit - to this i'onverse. Counsel Stareestle.' -m ti (TA: ,Kiltg 7 A toen PY for Mr. Pingree put in .most of the morning reading to the court from an exteneive collection of newspaper clipping s. being accounts of the hank's. failure and matters purporting to be Counsel waxed thence. incident 'vitrielic in sareasm with regard to some Of the news items. paying ironic . to the --newepapers and meti in and esgeneral newcipaper pecially to one daily paper and One name whose appeared over. reporter Counsel offered the several articles. accounts as evident that the public mind of ;this community could not have remained unprejudiced on the - CLAIMS' OE SETTLEll - oated Committees. The ..eommtt tee Ok..gehetal..arrattirs-- . ,ment consists or President Elizabeth Hayward. President Annie P. Paul, ltresident Lillie C. Wolotenholme, FloraS. G. Lyman. Lillieth L. Jones, Emma Viii,learn. Annie A. tdvingston. Minnie IL Likdrry,'Belle L. James, .Emins. W.T.--Pyper, borilla Van-Davis., Mary Horne, May Ben and Vida L., Alien, P. CommitteeElisabeth ReCeptiOn Hayward. Atinte P M.Paul, Lillie C. Wo-Y. Horne, Marla lstenholme. Alice Doudallf Edna L. Smith, Julia P. S.FarnsLap-ntJ. Sarah worth. Cannon, Hannah Mary Van. Clarissa S. Williams. Elisabeth Y.'Card. Zina It:Wright. Annie Wells Cannon, President Emmeline B. Wells, Mary J. Clawson. Abide ,IL Ida.L. AlCowley. May Ben T. Davis, G. Burton, ien, leabell Workman, Kate tie Leonora T. Harrington, Lucy W. Smith. Clara W. Bathe, Rachel Taylor. Marcia ki. itycle. Sarah J. R. Miller, Linble R....Pratt. Mr. FrametsArmstnorig, Emma E. Lindsey. Belle A. Livingston, kfintile H. James,. Sarah B,Summerhays, Nettle 'Iowa Addis. G. Snow, Bum"beth S. Wilcox, Annie Lynch, Ida T. Whitaker, Agnes 0. Thema Lillian IL Wooley. Blanche W. 'Jayne Josephine G. Scott. Lucy Clark, Catherine Wells. ...losephiner Spencer,Ellsoneth M. Beer, Blenela Hampshire, Anne. T. Meier, Lot-t- ie T. Murphy, 14111e.th Van Darn" Emma E. Lindsey, Maud N. Thompson, Vilate Bennion.Refreshment eommitteeMinnie Y. 'Whitney. chairman: Lillieth Van Dam and Leine L. Murphy. Lindsey. chairlirnationEmma man:: Elisabeth P; Hayward and Olive P. Eardiey. W. Piper.- - chairProgram--Mrmman: May Bell T. Davis and Based B, ' Franks. PressFlora. B. lieflie and Annie h. .otaw.! -- MC-Cate- In they.-a,lft":orit- czo .14 4 - Tabermaele----2:4- - at the door and will'enaiHeall lj ittow chanitt t ernue in the cases of the jiost vehoare the guests of honor. The l state agairst Jobe Pineree. George E. cOMMittee aTt ITO lin et g that ticatsui will Ford and L J Hays, indicted bY the members of. baon sale by officers and jury in 'connection' with fall- grand the pioneer somtlethfor the soeiety re of the Merchants bank. O members and the publie. invitations wercesubinitted will he issued ear,ept through the press, the defendants and by the both The. he 4X ot by stewed, addr'e out fashroned costumes and refrestrstate. the first to the effect that the this year meats 'will be ropplae-edefendants could .not hope for it fair military features and homemade. 'with', trial in this ditctrict and the second - ' - hs t , 1117 10it!ni.,!1,0.1..!7,i','PF!.,...t..!'r!..P,'.4'.i-!7'.4.,.- ' .seven-twellt- uLJ...11111411tt.11U17 Motiday, Felt t.'1 yais.wal b come li,trie ball for, the' retarrimg !tier's: ,,,allors and marines. and it t , ' BOIS , rtAll 'PL,Kee,,,, the naughtere natighterb of the MorrnOi jnd f the 1J3deart Pt- - t the Vauglitere outera-wi- ll the Odeon: hall gix,d r - - Satillll EIONBR by. ,t ... IS I Pioneer Societies Will Unite To Give Memorable Arguttelts 4.'i.reBeing Heard Party. Before:A.1d Ae John F. Tobin of Third District The, annual ploii,Ter hall 'to be Overt o the . - 11111 - It 1 BANKERS 1 , Much Ground Covered at Eive ,thousand men can be put to work the citizen of12a1tlAke an- -' elf Names thpriz the $2,000,000 counitipal bond -Busy Session. 'Headquarters hunts at the.election Feb. ?.5. accordlitz to astieetimate made Itt the office of Added. - , .. thescity'engineer todey., with 1..0,,N9, cilleridar;filited Indent to this announcement slim to is esti- -, businetot attendml e cornStatement the a from castle city ene Mountain mission, that only American citizens HS program for akin ,,9 f,:,,the,..130tlee,Yeaterd.4, .11, League,of,!..4a., will VartGail for 4St Pelt2 414Lamplerael lite rtmgress boa been gets and public improvements that will was. (tali' occupied. A spirited con- tionsFeb, 21 and 22, tantounced from local congress lie. begun as soon as the:bond imtue is test developed when .S. B. 7, by MePreference will be 'given Kinney, Providing for an additienal it TIM four Defilderia, all authorized. loodpartert. will offer tho lot- - to married men, taxpayers and re- judge In the Third district, was called i oes to mu- for third reading. This measure was of speeches and schedules , . wing peyeral thousand men have already returned fromOverseas and various up for considerationtmee hefpre when g& suineers, militarY camos end have not yet found a number of its most staunch Friday, Feb. 21. were, absent. and when near .. their way into permanent employment. p. fsbert1acie-,-- 2 Of s! and a League watt men numbers defeat, of labored Idea1 who put t the bottom of the Large and . Invests I ;On ''Star Spangled through the war In temporary war in- calendar, - through parliamentary gime t3inging of rnrdustries been havsoled of thrown out OS CitttcYylikl cOlrliti etresen..UP , stanzal,audioneeLa&: Of the nature of when conditions would be More favor because , E toter Prof. GeOrge Grafton Wilson, employmest As soon as the recontheir work.. i liare;rd struction program is under Oessor international law, way and The support of the bill was first 2. Will Knight, represent: Industrial and 'commercial activities r lichersitr. A. Dr. Js at Salt Lake Industriec, of are normal this manpower surplus will espoused by Repektoreis the Utah; University whcr met the ....., Most dweltkin argument titditons, president find Its Into Inevitably way min-sbeck 4 let liaL Henry Van Dyke, formerly then. how- of the !opponentelhat becituae , the to the Netherland& Music, "Hail ever. sufficient work Entil can be provided court' rooms of the Third district were words Pease." of Millennial Day lit Int through the bond issue, commissioners ei toiste try A. C. Smythe:, .furntahed say, to reduce almost to a man the some times 'vacant that was net evipresent army of unemployed. were vacationing beIcetoainr'lett:e; e.rl;'ec itti.illreetor, Based upon the average revenue 6f dence the Judges former years it was estimated by city cause much of their most important ' audietes (one "America," al& officials that the proceeds from the work is done in Chambers when they miza). contemplated new Warm Springs bathcited in 'numerous eases house would pay the entire interest on read lave-tu- t Saturday; Feb. 422. the bond election And a part of the by oppesingt counsel. The a Armembly hall-- 10 strongest the proe of Na - principal every year.the With commies-lonerbill igial Progress, and a Lea4-uargument of the supportereof-th- e posedimprevereents startMite- Singing, "America" (one are confident of making the Warm Was that the third diatrict has Levi Prof. Springs a big source of revenue. s), audience. Addressee: of the district court Judges in Another tag question that will be setprofessor of history. fetat Young. Rob-m- a tled for all time if the sod issue car- the state and figures etwersity of ttah; Hon. B. H. provethey de will ries the of be water future supply Utah formerly chaplain 145th of the work of hearSalt Lake City. A water shortage. Moore. North winery; Mrs, Philip such se Juts been experienced In Salt ing cases. Contention was also made Council of Worn Lake for yeare past, ;resident American will be impos, 14c to the city engineer. that the' cases tried in this district te. Dr. Chat ies R. Brown. dean School sible, according The it Rion 'Yale university. Improvements proposed to the wa- were often the largest cases in the Our 'Star Spangled Banner" (one stanza). ter supply system will provide suffistate -so that the judges- in reality did Mont Water tor a city-o- f half mintIlea 'Mori:than the percentage -- of wOl-Valuable water sources. population. H. Peabody, director-- . et which In a few years will be necessary, Plain for the eity's future supply. can be .. p. Speaker Argnee. Necessity tor a League of Nations purchased cheaply at present. The opponents finally drew Speaker of Lake Salt who Banner" 4. citizen The pays Every Star Spangl, &ag. Richarris from the chair in answer to or tax in a real Lake either Salt personal Addresses: teat ,sental, audience. will be allowed to vote; on the bond their argument that the hidgee of the l5.4'A. Lawrence Lowell. president 15 separate Third district were "inefficieut and are There issue questionflemard mmimersitil Edward A. Vitene, and distinct Incompetent." It developed that this public Improvements to line of argument dinner elusuber of commerce of LT. S. be voted on. was advanced by forester itepublieen members and it appeared A; Rea Henry Margenthao, stiksoodo - that the fight wait along party eine& TurkeY humanity macs the bid pateed with a large ma- Myna y $alt take Oratorio Society, French Willer Wdl Storni. The epeaker weld unjust criti"Amer.' Squire C:otip, director. of the judges wee uneceemly and Talk Here Tonight cism WeiMenet. untimely. This brought Keg. Seta-Dafilternach------ 8 to Itiefeet-wh- o rnittertiopubtican E niel for 'a Leaguep. ..of Nations.' Adthat he had a constitutional by- - war but still doing hi s Blinded : to criticise man: Pion. Frank P. Walsh, for right any public officer at time, met Joint chairman. war labor share Andre P'ribourg, ,widely known anySave for the contest on the judge ill tart A. E. Harvey, secretary Utah French 'writer and lecturer. bill. the eession was like a smooth Rue Federatiort of Labor; Hon. WU- aetr. aott'elgrocet; aot 1th: running machine..aaucklythapeteiting am Rowan:11'8ft: 3otnt chairman; war butonees.A tittle tiase-rislut, ilrascasis:ill melte risil j.ctrwlilli a l'abor board. when el. la, 311. by Milargument es. came Ilue:e. -- How lArvely Are ,t,e,,...T.11,Aaterit,a.ni-i-.tiosi,...a- t for mratige,! ,passa gin. Tele Mit abolinfree she- up '''' once "1. 8'''gers "1""' Which Will be illustrated with- motion of dietriet attorney& ilailektiab- - ehorus t Messiah-l---tiathat Contending , .ptct the- senatejust- defeated a: eMillar in furnished by- Salt Lake tiratorie fslot only in literary lines ' has M. measure andhad that past legielatures had litiet Prof. Squire Coop. director, Fribourg distinguished himself. but he- done the lame the opponents uf the maths a creditable war record. He eri- measure LPrelittlinarY tk.ilging by the audience eked for its 'defeat.. at the beginning of the war wit h ever. the bills Hymn of the Republic." fistedFrench rephed that infantry and took part in found oblectidnanie In the the-- . 80ldiera,' campaigris of Lorraine and the upper house le the senate measare had. .: l'Americe." Viler, He was blinded by a shell at been eliminated 4n the beuae hill , '''''''''''''- -, : finances, while-- Ot first' lEteArterintrOdegitte-111.-- that 'several senators who helped end de. 19c his honorable diftehst tre feat the senate endArectived National badteaesed their tthel 51efilitney, from fu Seotembed 1915. Since then f ie word to auppbrt bill the house and bill, in geen virus 'Wilting has and leeturing.on favorable majority senesbe bill to thea htadquar.erw has arrived 9c an Lake to stay tyver Sunday - odd questions or the day, ineluding union upper house. The bill 'passed on the France and the tntted Imsose The work et registering del.. between that the office to be abotidt!4c , Mrs. Arnoldsem head of the local as. arguinesit Miss lIcKinneY has visited el had purpose and that preside 's( the meeting better attorneys would ratite cities where congresses for the somatiom willELISSIsti he had by the and Ray IL Anna several counties of the state under 6a the moil; LLvtgusof.,Natio.nt! are to be 1.113A wart! selections in Yresch.,,, stone of new the measure. lasexception of 14t. Louis and Atlanta, s was given the action !9c Favorable eh the will visit here.1 after leaving asemiation bills introduced by Mt declares the Salt Lake congress Rep. Masters; H. It, 32 and H. It 33. !3c mists to be a big SUCCeS1 from All fUTIIIIE OF CO11111 whicb snake- the publication of or. Swam prospects. dinances mandatory,- and compel city The visitor wee in t3c county eemmissioners to pubitsb the record sesiet of a teiegram - this morning of their proceedings when public moneys Shrit of the wonderful results of the, are handled or franchises given. NOT toritingresses already held. 111C1,11SE0:81 'OM Bill Ls Dereeted. The following names have been addWhen S. B. 42, by Ches. putting Dagle the 4 15' 03Mtves: reception committee for the gett county in the Third Judictal disaccording ta annOuncement called. Rep. Bennion, of Dag-gaBILLS IN LEGISLATURE trict, waa stilt this morning by chairman said the people Of the county 4mile Albert Smith Of that committecared little which district they were attached to and that the only question 11 e;Mt sad Mrs. P. S,. was involved really that in the 'and Mr. being lirt IP. st. alichelson.-'nosey, district. would be a little more kir. and Mrs. ' just what Is to become of the Ns,. Third for Daggett county people Alitte Jenson,sMr. and Mrs. tional Guard of Utah Ind whether or, convenient Itudger. because they might attend to their (keen Mr. awl Mrs,ll. P. Overfield, not the solette eonotabulary Is court business at proposed the same time when lied Mrs, W. H. Newcomb. Prof. designed to supplant the guard or-- , other businees called them to the state sal Mrs. R. as it. Mrs Prof. capitol. end freetiently Lyman. baepenit. Since is gat:Ligation. pot regarded as clear Dtshre. P. Mr. and ,airs. front tbe bills ivhich so tar have been the Serond altered, to which the coon. -- notnow hat& Woodruff. ty want heloutpse..does .. , county. be hoped the bill 'would rhairsmin W. N. Williams tif- - the Introduced In the state legislature. It'. ft; Newman, of Salt Lake, The house felt otherwise and left sin branch of the Rem 14teMPTIt arett rtgentent-t-l- i to Enforce Net has called aLeague military com- testing the twig meeting of chairman' of the ,houne home executive Introduced mittee. The bowie cencurred in the amend. three an yesterday' committee, viva', eswiente and senate R. B. by county chairnien of the measures. R. R, Ida, which provides for manta made for Wntisy lqiermain at. 8'39 the, state Croft, providing for the .latieRng of constabulary. and It R. Ins 'toed biliatiaa-wentd- e Aftietgat'the Hulot Utah the, packages.and inezzaninc.1 and lin. whtCli-ticwith the enrollment committee. itsisirtaut matters pertaining g a rd, Me:inures sent to 'I be emistabulary bill asks for an theTwo house IL ;and the Tumults"' v"" ft 24.. by O'Neit sehleb governor. of for the tame for a League of lair the law H. J. M. 3. and Nutl.ms yIll be alProp181tonao tatt$114,009 repeals pole pessilalethe. bill Pieren. Whitly,..Petttitine t'ongetitintet seem& to merge the police with the try civil lost sertice protect by rights ottievr in charge of the The guard. their military service. shrough police' is to be designated as ouperinTen were to referred bills standlog a at of $3.000 tendent and the salary and five- tit I if 01,,PeTep.ri..1 IttEilATE POST general tuar'be the impel:i- eommitteett adjutant on by committees. IL R. te, by Croft. ntenthnt 1 C whieh provides that cold etorage goods The clerical tra.t.4, for the pollee; sr:- - advertised be advertised the bill, may also perform' as such. the for este mind cording to judielary eommittee report the same- work for the national guard. 1N5111( SITUATION favorably. The same commtttes else The head offices at the capitol may be ad favorable report with H. It oormpled by both departments and the returned by Welling. whieh relates to es. armories throughout the state may be at. to condemnation by the tatee , aubject nee by the, 001141,8,, The equipment-o- f I illivialien Advent reports by the commitof the poat .osar unerae the guard. when not in use by the 'tete.' Sn'tesat tee were returned with IL ft ea, by 7) bc loaned to the Police, 'situation will be Newman. which relates to the drug . 'S' the establishment,' epted guard,hill provides. and H. It SS. by. Hanson, which of 4 recohntruce the laws. Force of cArteetabtelarr awl research division for the cnneelletion of state I , of the Iro, . The force of the police shall consist ,provided warrants not presented eor payment and state tiouscils of .defense Ind 'of a deputy superintendent at e sa,-ittwo within years after the daterof lesue. 0. trestion of Ettso of $2,000, a captain at $1,8d0e. four He- The health committee reported favor. emptoyrnent ' rg omen, engaa ecarearieleerte 'W. eleiew-t- o ..P,; .4,41.teractises. of. teirberiage., t a rY 0. t.,.' '4.Atta watt estity ti of kt Southannum. B. 20. by Thetorte may be 43gThe speRker-nigne,ie';,nse trr"" per C" ax k treated by the governor during times wick. which :makes flee Charted by son,. diiector of the of i,,,,tsi council. enlertioner and he willCO be remota. .sparks- from railroad engines prima NI rttenatruction c'red to increase salaries meet con- farie evidence of nealleente by the railand iviJr, ditions. The police shall also be given roads meld, B. by Chet, the ,sabotage i,,,,,t or 'our i nya co n d uct.d an a day for raof allowance ClaA rkson durin t,,,...,)". detailt-- ,. the past five tions when In the field and if they . .coatermere it Meld, no., of .tiLe;...activ..k.... t. their g. "revolt.. will' te started have The mate lan,1 hoard had a confer- -, per day feed and table a,llowataa Is ence tos;0911714ree sithe ss thtt one with ,the egriculturel committee', for the peovided. Salt Lake. Ogden and Pro. 1 ytegenelf. Airnatiy definite ,In- - co service shall not be duemed as field and told them K. R. fit, by Pero., in., I ite.,lo 04 ..tileattlng troduce!P- for -- the hoard In the enate the ;7c the. of the state, work ofcome The two bills relating to the national and killed by committee report itt the, county. .L.,1 and municipal councils ',of guard oimply Amend the state laws go house yesterday, was needed beesitee'of been that the national guard tante will con, certato court 'rulings. The state a4-- 1 kattnired,. according 16,,,,illon.--The--illinntit rative ,effieera eattl that under division Or ferns to the federat law on the natatto, qtetlal council Is NO. I to ion. that federal all may the, court derisione they were barred conducting this, be had. But the big query la. htiw frotn protecting ftnencifil ritrhts of 1d It cIT 'the siliusttnenti trill the Utah guard exiat? The rover., citizen! who might 13 TV)Ilt a ;Mort time in trade- nor the guard budget annrolyria- In their .payment a on state land after ,sitPink cuts vonditions is "thti trate 4,, t9hr Of the !ton to least than le per cent of what it spending much money in making Im- newly treated rest formerly and has been ,,an that official P. McKay., chair- di'vision. A ..... ,4;';',1 bni'VPTSitY euffietent funds will not be Pro- provements, man of the Rp .agmieultural committee. Man. Herbert k. atrag,11' ,ot the bill reconaMerationbutit elected the hudget atterwlulett Maud. moved for I hnad of the aided:if to par for the upkeep of the organize and after explainiew the situation to Alio house request for recommitment t Hera- - tI?fflICIED . IDE Measure Causes- Heated De. bate, in Lower House Improvements. - Fr9LNEEicilAtl ANiti-O- , FittingIy Celébra.tièd, Through Utah Siinda" FIND WARK tgligitSS4 0 BritainiLs , LfüRtlüllt:ITAIN sT TO An income tagbased upon:the schedule of the federal, measure deafened to raise approximatelY 4U per ,capife- Of tive. school carious to be- ustd esclualve4,41- 4,tr, for- - the paystient, al teachers,' arreit'f.etIrte reeotriln'iti4ed-- 1 1Ve ;ear taintye cOmmittee of the state.deoartment of public instruction.. rnelnlinous indorsement ot' the plan now maturtng in the educational committee of be islaturw favoring larger state support for puNtie iretruetion and to provide,' more coultatile edvanittees ip rttral school distrii was also reaulCof the Roane bille 41 and-- 43 relating to e. vocational education which part-tithe state of rtalt is asked to effect in order to qualify for 'federal ivbsidy under the provisions ..of the Smithflugh'es act were indorsed by Lewis ft Carrie, federal assistant dimmtor of tudustrial education.. fl - fatimenallisubalieleattweldtmaatiatt, beim al, agrpt if, ItitrIlTrirTililintrtfar'rrtflarritYrrorytiTv----.'",- in- , ' , I tr, - Tbts prlette plEtnited only pativ, to duiy seerodited and licensed agent,. hill wits further amended ott ion of itenittor t. ts tilson to.orovide A invAlidatA that rebates shall tha comttan. policy,. once aceepted-h- y ,,andi...abe.,,Jatiliox,,Itottteis lull on suer a policy. This second pro- vision does stay with.. a ; proposed ' atriendment, nether bill- to suffer change relate to asetemment coinastites TP committee had stricken front the bill tt, provision with reward- to old age litenefitaLbeintt permitted bY those com- 7 Panies. That provision - was reinserted-7-in the Tbe senate also Passed the bill re- fceternai quiring terser fees ..from hnnot.it seeleteitt an, a fonrth slotet requires tthst etalt,.th's toot of their heti pass Ponies Warn! flatten by actuaries ter The insurance department, Just as corpora- s , stustother-atatetiorts from s. ", ' r e. " It 4 , .. , t |