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Show ... ni w IC r cl -- , - - , . -- . f , 6,40-- ; , .. . .? - -' , , -- . . , ,,,,,- .. - ,., i . . - . I) D I 10 k FVFN TNCIT T , II 11 I - ,sw,voNitotlf,t,,,A,-..,,,t,w,., . , SECTION' I k . . - - . . t i.. 1 . c.,i 1TIFI TIrr iN VI ' !, and Get Terether With Tear Bess Divide 'tour Par Cheek in Tao Parts and War Savings Stamm ,, 1$ - i 1850 FOUNDED - MARCH TU,ESDAY 1919 4 LAKE SAL1 - CITY . UTAH, SIXTy-NINTI- THREATENS!' VEIICIIANTS'134t110101JSE , ! ICONFERENCE 1 , PEITINt Is REPRISALS ON a , SENATE TABLED , - - . , $11;" 6,, . ., . . I DEBATE,AuDITUR .T ... , , 11. -- , . -.I- more senate bills wilt be acted frequent in on by the bcbuse until the sen- yesterday aft- - ' REWLIFIN.S ..t.) to ate has siren senate got a few 1I soffit-- of the way. ita. indicatthe many- bowie bilis and threshed out nose before it.. of forcing edS$ some things that ina) or. may not senate action on hotise bills has been --- at'"senaustitt'llYmr'-w'Come-trp-tinder i days 1 r again this itessien. past in the lower house-.4report made The water rights bill was' passed yesterday shoWsthat the senate has ,. comment but efforts considered about bait as marry tiptoe t sithout to send it through to the house failed. bilks as the houee has senate bilia s:r.ce FOTile of the bénamr5 wanted to i moved' that the house f),antfne it further on- third reading. hereafter haveat 'calendar for the bills Senator McKinittlid .not like the of each house and that house bills tubstitute for r,his resolution .4bn the be acted on entirely until . the senate 1.,iigue of natl4ns that Ow house sent on'bills. starts acting in t;ack.. Ile pointed out that it was The motion pretiOltated stirring devirtual repetition of 'the memorial hate. Rep. Croft opposed it saying already passed this SeiL1,011,' instead two wrongs do not make a eight. He of bringing the triatterup answered by Rep. Sees- he.en hiatesolution han do. The resolution took the unusual Miller.who talked for the motion and has passed the Sail, If you will pane this motion you ,ouri; for 'a ttlirthal. . will find one time where two wrongs house. of iteing referred. to the it right and you aill see it committee. diiary bleat, of twenty-fou- r hours.7 Rep. of stockhOlders in the said from rill apnearances the Merchants' bank who Wanted an in- .hofiso was simply ratifying Pellate legisdatiOn, and when asked by Rep. vestigation of the acts of the state oal hneon 'which house bills-we- re the examiner, more 1,atth commissioner ' and some of that replied important was finally laidl'on the .table. The the house bills.were Just as Intiortani it had been re- - us senate measures. Rep. Morris calloommittee ferred reported in favor of.. an...laves- et the attention of the members to the fact that the senate had put hear- ligation dating from the organizaall of to the consideration tion Of the bank, and ih'iltdulg acts of two mesaures which might have fdt bankoffich.is and of state bank caused the delay in handling house commissioners and bank examiners bills. Rep. T: E. McKay opposed the tor the sanie period. motion saying that the senate- - had Senator l'ai );.,:r old not see the got down'to business at an soirstigation.- nor even its while the house took-- two beginning weeks- te possibitity. 4410 SJ..0 tric dmiriet court get started. D. D. McKay said some !WW1 come to Olt Woll14. bring Of the members were fleecing having qualms of to La Ullt ao. lac ,acs. conscience as it was only a..few days be carried. ago they passed- a retaliatory insurance Ilmn't Want the 4o1,1,.; tax bill. and said the motion elhould Senator s,evens protesten thit he pass. which it did. ,hau re.itt Ltab .0...totiai aii IdISI ze.65.011 wranendny Anricmitnrnif Day. aat uiA pAh..iliA. itir,! jtto AVI Ins, 1,,rewill t,ir agricultural bill sent weett. kresioent. Starlit atangliett &aywedne,,,aay in the lower house. yeitsriuy ,.. Mat uie tusw ,,,,.1,11 biiin-ia- e I' ULAtebD. tx, McKay moved that the lig., kee. Snese. sa)ang that, he was g,ving the ricultural measures now in the house ooe be made a special order of business for post to flaying ..exper.teriee; 'I he :dome mil 'eget...iota cafriem that day. Rep. Currie opposed the.mo- liabilit was artientieu to matte toe- tle.. non wanting to know why- one class - Were - - .:...,... - - . . ...,,,,,,f-,'- . ,---- . '- - - . - - -- , I 1 suGGEsTstt ' j jirMAL - ,o, , mr' . -,- .. --- ' ,s,k - ' ),-- it i ..4 ,,, . 1 ., .". ) . .....::::- - - ' - Rep.-..Adre- - - ...., il... - 74! - , mak-e- ...,-- 711t II . , - '''. ' - - 2i 5- ........06, ' - . -- - II -,- ,!. - . .c 'No ..e,it,1 ' .0, - OF 1 - - .--.- , ... . - , m all on the same stroject it would be more expeditious and the a If,t14 to them if the house sent the .Santord bill wan regard to the son- - afirieultural hills up together. Rep.' of ,Iso.'rt poor by relatives. The Dia was Adney told the house that he would designed to 1,,se Lee et;LIIItY a lira a of the rules on suspension re-t who any property Iteht by for of some of the passage wedneheray :reired CIAtIlliY tut.n..-..r1It was as to save the reading of the out that selosettfoeft heirs 'Snow panted:Nile's on the ,i.itire bill, particularly the very tonal death of indigents to ntieet the res- tserved the notice and the e.ta..e. labile 111,y contrtb- kluested the Hemembers in the meantime uteo nothing to intport. tue 0ners to react meknow when sa lve. seilator the thought was. the what matter subject Pill a .FUna,:... r ever turned 1, u., if, the Magotelf Iles tor. Clyde in order to saow the the debate ow.the motion to The end of the debate , 8U h a law. under eerily house bilis s Those. otp. Bennion startled the membersway. be voling in support of the to41 'A ere ask to be Intraett county ators Dern. Jones, Kright, Lamph,i ceded to Wyoming. It might was thought S. Olson' Parker, Sanford and StrtnghamlB. 42 was lost in the house. Rep. d President Funk. nion Amid that was the bill .Sounds too reclusive for me." was whichgot up and in a Jo placed Daggett county of Senator Jones ivhen the Metal district He said he had a motion bill on the certsfieation of to reconsider the vote which The bill went wrerloi fame up. bill.. but haftlet-thmothe The onier day, retaining' its place on non rest for the reason some of his third reading calendar; -'constituentisIiadNrittenhim:rite the Visit Over Land Board Bill. effect they might ask to be ceded to The Dern state land board bill pre- - Wyoming since it appeared. from the elpitated another fight: itwatttutailY debate on ft. H. 42, that Utah didn't bt.nt to the house by unanimous tide, want the county. aftereit had been amended to tualts' the After the labor ',committee reeoniin the senate personnel of the boarit;five mentberw mended of whom three shall rifeeive the Pres- - amendmentconcurring to Ft. R. Mt, the labor corn.' ent tt,200 a year.... the president shall mitteeti passed receive $3.enn and the secretary a like the bill. The senate had amended the amount. The latter two dicers are tot bill by proand odittotel all thtdr time to the work. t7eed trifled the bill carries no provision that "not not be corroborated. The bill prohibits more than three members ahall be of the collecting ot fees byemptoyers one political party." The from committee also employee. the A fight over.the attempt to make favorabli on Mrs. Piercey's K. .,. bord one Or three members resulted reported tc,....theintaim jim wouzinv.ama.g. an bill. ball on the senators who warn to take scale Pewee Dill. ',. out a crowbar and pull everything . ,Dbrbidei by A long debate- devoted principally to Sanford pointed out a few things that had happened under revising and redraftins wa& had before the hresenLeyetem whick, Jim said. did 14 1.1 121 ,hy.RepBatiardwas inustied,. see why it shi.sid be re- - The bill relateeto lead him-tdivision fences. He mentioned that iiivestiga- tattled. Another house bill wan sent to the lion had disclosed that land had been governor for his action when H. B. a by Sold under' the present 'system for 501 tee.. Hennion was forwarded yester- , rents an acre. when adjoining land heel day. ' having been signed in loth ."- - sold for tie to al--i an acre. lie Raid houses.- The bill creates Daggett that sysfem had creates a county as the 29th reprewentative dig- , misponee account of 2150.400 to $200.0o0, wet. years interest on which in the past two912.0011TWO thew bills were passed. B. B. SS, had netted between $10,0(10 and which exempts fraternal by- - Knight. te the 'tete. hut hel"ee th" time .....- botiefiteoctettes..fronsaagatIon.-esid-M. Interest had been paid lb The" state. l'ingree. which regulates Rey. by Senator Dixon said that the present , - the sale of commercial feedstuff'. system was an illustration of the a ll Of politf,al lute .7.. , al Ate 0 0407e1121-- - it,alte.,Applietztions., guished eenator'Irt;in the Tenth dot- or,State-Water.permi- ts "tit tittr"witeitegattrxitrtiettrir--s- o, clausesi---whic- h SenatotKIM-- . ball had advocated, he said, iterriler in For the purpose of reclaiming 500 . the Itallt0O. acres of arid land in Washington coon- I 4, teeda, Utah, ty, Edwand A. Vincent-oPioneer Res'icle'n- I Dies. o has Metres' application for ' Illness In that Short Quail from creek water of feet a ' ; vicinity. The ---- -, applicant purposes to ,,.. reservoir Littley wife of GeOrge store the water in a natural last during the,. early sprin g. and use it etreet j.A.Wey..0f-114died. Lake isdecrease& " ,,t "171- - 'As gig f, week -,r.srhaotwof lirre brain; utter a short 1- 1- a ceihent dam IFfeet anal tiPOS She the daughter of the late 1.48a feet long.' liavid F. b'ulimer. pionce.rx at 1114. and was- born in Salt Lake George E. LePevre of Ifilhersville. the use of le, second Ilia, Shortly after her mar- - Utah.of requests water from an unnamed spring foot occurred to Mr. which rage Littiey, ,ez they-woul- d .. Ben-an- - e . - : t - - (. ,allb ' ' '1- --, , 11-- . -- , ' 0, ' - ' ,......-. , , f , - is Purely- In Character. -- . nal Ectu-c-atin- ,-- --: - BY HURLEY rine - the sork in - this state Iveyotrt . SHIPPING or the Will Organize United :States Chamber of Commerce to . taken-'theongh the new Church office building yester- day, After which they enjoyed a swim -- intheDeseretgymnasium, accepting the invitation of it S. Hinckley. Today at I o'clock a special organ .recital was given th the tabernacle ter those attending the COniftlitiOn, by . Prof. John J.McCiellan.The convention will close with a This tomght. afternoon's see- of the 'o . which I7,-began at 2 o clock, had for , Determine Policy During Reconstruction Period. A vat-io- I I the-plac- i ', -- - For m,o-lutions- :.- -- - log-ro-- r r, man L - -- - New Local Baseball aP loot the I s liere.EnRou t etoCoasti --- : 11 - It I , itt.elia'-it,vrtai- - purpogt-trild-Manalr- er- - WL - i 550-acr- After - - an. , -- 'high-and-- . bet-rim- ,- t I IiS' Utah-Idah- - -- . ' to - Liike--vmt- ; - i ; . - t I .' 7 tt ! I l' 't 4 te : ' tn gahr . 1, '' li; , -- , - i ,. :, 4' :' ' , t 4 ., Will Seek lawielation.. Plans formulated today by members of the house of representative provide that hills covering the recommenCe- lions of the department of special in vestlgation will be introduced at the afternoon session by Representative I. H. Masters, chairman of the reference i committee. Steps shouki be taken' to seeure per; M1ttet100 to relinquish worthless desert school lands In 'this state which amount to over 2,000.000 acres and to secure indemnity lands in lieu that can - ,..;,t. ' lean,. edg. t - oefxteicculatilsvearoefttio. blaerg;olynstidhearet dtheasettahtee i.,.' ;:' .I. ,..,' ciais of a corporation. of whiele the ,,,.to he considered the is legielature board of directors. The executive of , had ficials had met a situation and .. ' ;':.t. handled it as seemed hest to them,'' ' payby negotiation,' which led to the re that 4 bent of the occupation tee. andIf pari had paid the state, ' ticularly the schools.. tnight ahave been year or I A seriously handicapped for : two, until the supreme court of the , its dei :1. Upited States had rendered ; eistore The money is now in the state .. that 't .; treasury. Senator Dern thought directors should ratify- the - acts of ' ' the be leteaeed for ' green the eieZu t I've of f e i al s. t Others present protested against cording to the reeommendations of therA 1 rom bin In g t he is sues in the occu pa- - .,,,..,..,.... T ., --0 &" out th ,;' those of It t , "e. I on net proceeds. They contendethaithough this means .s. long delay that the occupation tax ought to be will reimburse the state to the extent " . ' 1 I- paid if it Wa6 a just and legal tax. and of millions of dollars as it hasdone not- otherwise, and that the multi-piin other states of the Unionto mines to be fixed with regard 1 Likewise. isolated school lands with- , t --- , decided on its should be definite-an'4 ' I - 1merits. separate from the other con- - in the foreet reserves should be traded , aiderallon. for as nearly a contryact Rep. 14, D. McKay held that the ble in some certain reserve, so that ,, 4 the between entered into agreement executive officials and the mining proper protection may be exercised ' ' cottile11"e-- - virtneur --vkAated a teett save-the- state's- timber- from wanton understanding with. tthe people as deetructien. the, investigating commit- last electien shown insehe vote at .4 . on the constitutional emendmene He tee avers. ' : ' Vould Open Reservation. , held, also, that the payment of the occupation tax was a sort of bribe. The'throwing open of the Uinta In- t loral Obligation." alan reservation for land selection is The c'ertified checks which the Miff- - suggested as another means Of provid- lug cotnetteles had proposed to turn .ing homesteads foe , over to Governor Bomberger until the cording to the committee there is near- of acres satielaw a should good 359,000. agricultural pass ly ' legislature ....,feetery to the mining companies also land within the confine of the reser- : 1 .,, i entered into the discussion. Opponents vation and the state hs entitled to he of in of of the I the this to opinion share land, the words "not of the inclusion , i v exceed" paid that the governor had not department special investigation. ' ' It is further recommended that the - i ". right to bind the legislature to any- invest4 v relating to the thing nor to premise to do anything presentof laws t land funds 'should be so !It. but use his influenee with the legislas. merit , ' i tt, mom-i of amount to limit bv the amended was seeadmitted This the tere. n loaned-oany one farm porters of the bill as it left the senate- - ey 4i1 ; I that the who said that while there was no and that it be provided i 1411i legal obligation entailed, there was a money be expended on the land ofi I fered as security. A uniform rate of moral obligation. .. t t go, t loans. including ex. Rep. W. Seegmiller said he did not interest on all asked-f:7! or. want to be bought and sold for money tenniona ta t,, i That all securities be pieced in the or a gentlemen's agreement or ev- ; t4.4 of the state treasurer and re- - - ; 4 thing elite. He thought that the through the state auditoret-, lelature should act in the present in- ,',.,-i colhe, and that all thterest l stance so as to give a ';warning to the, ' is in due. iected when another change present and future governors" that all the land laws recemmeiliredbethe' i each could do was to use his influence committee. on special investigation with the states lawmakers Senator Dern said that was all the and relative to which legislations's ea4 it governor had done in the present in- - Ipected to, be enacted. ,, ' ,' i stance.. Rep. Seegmiller Rani he did Big Source of Revenue. 4 not feel bound by that promise. Senil 1 The leasing of stitte.tanda at 5 per i ' ator Dern said he did. ilk of their appraisal values during ceiit The now famous meeting at the Ho- the PeriOd of,stin'entdon 7tah- two,:YeArs-fico--..w,, Ve , "'again practical means of stecuring revenue, threshed m:er, and Senator J. William for the benefit of state institutions. , Knight-sai- d that the reason for the ac- according , ,, to Mr: Ririe. The suripen- tins of thegovernor in refusing to rat- sloe fund to he secured thereby is to 1' at the that time was agreement ify ,i- oguarded Jay law and-s- il sant. included:An the,tercement that wassigned: The d irmong the institutions to meeting in the board room at the which th,y would rightfully belong, A beginning: of he- Ithe ' grates. provision , was also discussed.. The- provisions of the rnited States Senator Dern saM that the impres- homestead low can be carried out in Pt sion rhe ,AovertIor had was that the order to permit homesteaders, and legislators entertained serious objec- bona fide horneseekers to taket, no i i tion to the use of the certified checks)! lands, says the recommendations ot a$ a "chili" over thee but tthe' This Jaw requires .' .'',, that they did not object to Other terms& siqualinvestigators, and int Mt urot,ement. epsidtvot. of the negoliatiOns. In stec90,41irci the land '.',' 1 by limiting the amount to wIth thitc he said. the . 16o acres. ) Igone to the milling companies and lit the report of the investigation ,ttati::: .11714pr,:'.',41,011t:';,,t:tvy4,pqty:-..,.1.4,41.1F,41 .Ae irgrc .1,,,,-,iihroug set forth that a ,at.teful ; right!tp eqneerning the frelting of equities In state lande upon the ',SAX Question of l'onstitutiounthy. it evinced i.oy the In- the'vtate rIJ , pt a olamitted th4t the multiple Some couptieti made no ' vestigation. will he three throst, inetry event, , i.tatfort, Au, lAp . and such have many been !Oared. again gone over. Senator Dern said 'omitted from the rolls entirely. It la that with "threw times the net that this feature of the all but about half a dOzenmines recommended work he given in the. state 'would. be ' In the future. S IA. The little mine. hp said, was the suf, ....... ferer. not the large one. i t Senator Seeginitler moved that the ceed." The reply to this was that the I eónference agree on a'flat 3.,and Sen- final principle should be that the gov ator Sanford'. and Reps. Morris and ernor had not the right to interfere.Senators It was suggested that In all probabil- McKay voted with him. Dern and Knight opposed. mining companies are not In- -, If If itythe that 1SenaterKtilght suggested sisting as much is has been said ott i were not for the principle of avoiding the inclusion or the words, an t ; , embarrassing those who hid acted In ence which it wits said is placing th good faith. he would net stick out for governor and 'the legislature alike in the incluslonot the words not toee. , embarrassing poeitibn. not-bee- n - ' ' 1 4 '' . '1', .! -'- - - td 4 -- - ---- , - e - '. 1 , i - . -e4 , , -- - ' - ' ' homeseekera---Aes-------72:-,7-:-- , :, -,- i ! '; -- ! ; - P - 4, - ,''' , ' 1 ; s - - aa 1 1 -- Pro-rate- ','. preeent---legtalator- .,- - - --- 1 A ...i:.7-7:..- . J 1 - ' ,Alte-4.aao- toegtiZstrortn-h4tItutreili-,1711ywait pro-reed- s. cafeful,-.pottbiderati- .. . , . , . , 11,11 Y. i ,- 1 : . T this morning's SL45i011 conferences TROUGH convention of western comity I with the best minds of the coots. main toptc discussion on organ- try interested In shipping and Agent leaders and assistant& motion by Mr. Mochbauth. William ei ,17,..tioisnorno e, held at the Hotel. rtah, the shiptiing problems. international M. L. L. and Morrison all ea cpiestion- - of rhefarrn bü- - c,;tinty agent leaders ofthe var.ious, reau as an orcanization for carrying !western states. international labor and international , on agricultural extension work. in cobanking, the United States shipping board will solicit truggestions based operation with the state agricultural Urges Local Women to ' upon sane pract.ice gegarding the pol- colleges and the 17. S. department of ; Work Amendment icy of the board under the new inter- agriculture. was thoroughly discussed national conditions. Edward N..11urby W. A, Lloyd. of.Wa.shingtOn. D. C, callint'llp-s---kz-chairAdoption of who has charge of the work., in the of the United States to Wilson promote the shipping board, in a communication to northern and western states. and by on President M. L. Wilson. county igent,leader of prissage of the Susan B. Anthony the state- council of defense. urges the out -such a pro,. Montana. who also acted ,as chairr. suffrage amendment may be urged necessity of carrying ,,, man. The fact was brought out and on Utah women as a result of a con- - gram. Under the 'new intifhlational condi-- emphasized that tho Organization la ferenee Monday:, between Miss Lute, tiona the shipping, board finds' itself. under obligation to solve a gigantic primarily educational, not competing Branham of Fiiitimiire. Md., and MiS with or taking the place of 'other exproblem Immediate!), and without the isting organizations. It was stated that Margaret Zane. Cherdron and 'Misa experience that comes to shipping the farm bureau was not a marketing Alice Paul, of Siltbut an was.one ofham organizatibn aboard the even in the operation of the 'railroads organprimarily -on demonstration ization prison 'special- which resettled- Ogden former Secretary McAdoo Said that . at work in agriculture and home eco- Sunday on its way !east. She leftthe least live years would be requtred to nomic& The ten county agent,leaders other members of the party at the work eut, a satisfactory solution to from western...states werepresent-withth- e Lake- We domestic problem. atnetenThe shipping policy, of the United exception of the state of Colorado. women. States will be determined by these Twenty assistant county leaders,were he asked will of .Resolutkins all the also .present. representing the international --calling upon the president to perts Miss Ward Speak& ieterests of the country. Mr. summon an extra session of Congress trading dettares. .They will decide not Min. Flerene& Y. of ....t.ueumudt,tut.,444..,,aue,,mIlmtualitirley generit-poll-cbut how. the the home economics extension work of according. to the plans of the National' problem program outlined through the department of agriculture. from Wonsties---partywill conferences the affect the atious -i various industries and various sectiona, .. i á ding farming and omfiltinegcoinutenrtryInrine.m. plan of Mr. Hurley to have , board furnish a mass ot and foreinm data. covet-ini communication methods. financial connections, exchange, .ter . facilities. operatinc costs and all I 'Pm here to give Salt Lake ball fans get the boya she ran win a pennant other technical data required to pro- IIM I 01142 Mote, etable PfPgran; of ehiPlking 7 a bastebalP,clubwridA'At-gotror-to,gtare -in t approvarbrieratillin-Kachieve that league before wire the. best that's in me-tand - who ,is now with rtnder-thLane. chairman of the field division of if Eddie lstert-rbite league :ëi ub'. I MS not feel safe council of defense. and national Immo- milli the mate bo.arrived-frottr-- D. Baker. chairmen of the Ithe is finally closed- .Louis' over the Union Pacific- at noon terwhen council, the conference will be asked regarding the reported 1.AtVer1111. goes to tulled the United States chamber of toda- y- Herr declared that things look 4 trade where Lefty a for favorable . and that very good year. commerce. oakla nd for Hill Prough. with possit he has iseVeral deals under ,onsiders- - I bly another.player coining to the-lotion which will bring to Salt Lake, cede that-in the deal,. Herr said bet some of the best AA players In the knew nothing about it. It is quite ' country. however. tharvillia matter will Sugar Men Discuss !certain. Pending consultation with President be taken up;ist.ith local officiate before Various Problems Business Manager Jack the end of the day. as reports in local wit Lane and Cook.-thnew pilot did not care to cireleit are alpine' around to the ef- in detail. Ile wants feet that,the.,,deat will be ,,,Itlected diatuaa matter hundred- - and kthirty to' :,: t orgciontimcd"WIth ff - putt crolk,-a: 1 wee- for' Ihe deal an meehan cli.,flirshien tendens, , ' He said, however. said. his plans nubile ,, ,, o Sugar with that he has made arrangements 111Pri Herr Wilt leave for the chemists of theManager the New York and St. Louis A tomorrow company met this morning in a contraining camp heat Pittsburg can clubs and the Cincinnati Nationals in order. that rimy 6.arrive there on vention meeting at the Hotel Utah. to get a few good players be wants. , schedule time. March', The skipper on boiler house control and fuel raten.arenot, avajlableAL --the, rim he declared. but the desired Lake, and says that Outfielders Bill tune. ent ard. where the family lived until a tract of land. engineer. which within Homier and, Emmet Mulvey will pass penter. consulting material will be forthccnning . few years ago, when they moved tato gate from John C. John- the next few weeks.An was fo'lloiked by general diseussion Lake here within a day or two. through nt have a 'winning cluti bySaltthe time will ,.,,,,......;,. 1.,,.), ,,, tWa laortystake. Mrs. Littlev was a faith- - .....,.. .,application , the B. some It in is circles 11.Smoot.'assistant general supertbat the reported i rittcherSalt eiteon opens. Herr said. try to secure ' intendent, spoke On sugar house losses Everyone in the. east is hankering from the east is Hill Plercey. formerly and the merit system; which will probfor ball players. according, to and now with this New . This- system enables Heal withVernon and there are, no choice men York Americans Dutch Reuther. also ably be used-keep a record of each market 'Mather than take the 'junk well known here. is reported to be an- the office to H. Gardiner presided. on hand now. I made arrangements to ,Other hurler the load club may try to employee. J. ' The session was secure. get desired- material a little sater-on.adjourned early in be said. i a men the Freres arrival. luncheon order that Following ', might attend the Lake, is ,not Urgently-Ineed at the Hotel Utah - men held. at which special organ recital given in the tab:Tait otr many players? Herr declared.. 1 the 'new manager- was' introduced to ernacle at 1 P.m. I don't know the strength of a couple of tho"dfreteres Those in attendance At this afternoon. session S. It our outfielders, and the Inclination of were President R. W. Lane, Eimer L one of our pitchers. but If the MOS Lieranee Green. M. L. Evans. Love, sales manager of the company., not satisfactory to the localclub starehen. L. Murphy,. 0.orge Ralf nod I. scheduled for a tall on The Qual-- I ' ere, it will not be a difficult matter Manager Jack Cook. ity of Sugar." Ptiler .. ON mill the bill Senator Dern SOLICITED COUNCIL, University of Utah. who is also attendIna the convention and conferring with Miss Ward upon methods .4 IniTAgent Leaders Point Out the Fact That Insfitu --ti- e-n sohmeesntatede,n of Miss Gertittifle McCheyne . , e in the county agents at this morning's She showed the great work this department had performed dur- ing the war, and urged the county agent leaders to regard the home.dem- onstration work as of equal irntwirtance with the work of th county we - tit aw . ila.szu:o3fehtieltheenglitonn-- ooffwthhiechw, d , ...o -' In ' Linda' f4ir I . .....- -,, n 1: t C'ic'ent il :i goni S he i I i - agtheTeltetsl.av,b1:ootrhk , ,-nt ...... N . . I s - . ' --'- , b Z,...4r. WORK IN . tilt earl --- .. , -- ,, , uf sad of public perm,' of f,vo el,ept lands under the Carey act -I i and except the suspensinn ahould bot appl3 to the acquiring of exelate the and shall the governor bona ficip,homet hoplexteads t In emitive Officials lit; upheld seekers 'anti smt.ers, I negotiations tho.varried on twith the . tby Joiwph Ririe. state. auditor, In metal mining compantes which re-- I ebarge of Atte state department of spe- suittil .in the payment of the occupa- eial investigation. The sukip'ension or tkal Vox. The committee solved all sales would enable the department to . rninof diff erences 1 the existg be- - 4de4r up all tutfutothe,1 businesa, ce- tween the tso houses 14 to the raik Pectaily that, coerett by tilc 3;0(10 ap- hill. spin four teo two on yileant,4 requesting land; to the :main question, and decided Plete 'th'ek of titaLe Ittnd:4 and funds before re thet afternoon. and to make uctuat phylocal appralise,) . met again porting back to their respective ntent of all Lite lands:io determine houses- their real ,worthr to drtermine by a6.: 1,,..tported the most valuable - toot intestigation As a reilnliTterkhe I agreement"reachto be !and remaining goverrImPlit if bat the::,13i11,13 ed, it is probable V. II in the futtire for filing and to the () it openPd carry finally paKied 'l::"C devote necessary Cif ne srld tattoo. PPri.,f);c:ed"3,7 towartfA curing definite d ecisions . "1.112c.111nne tiwith ha's"' : regard to mineral rights and Jo-4):eliarrigi' :c"ehd-acouttuarielgYarrde'vetiO"tdhedutiroilligiolif Institute proeeedings to attempt to r'- Deductions from the grosti perm:Iasi:. al- - tehoev ear a:ay mlaanydsbew htnieuhndin.itohebac:eurteont hie under the bill wtit include u saatytinhge plorewvaanictiensgtvoragleaboarndhayisioesseloresas. secured by fraud and to beeure.nation- al legislation pbssible regarding tbe ell as sampling. Itelloot lands. ilfp.. y. E. Morris. when all other for exchange of worthless matters had been settled, absced the These are the accomplishments wblelt an- exposition of the reasons why in- - the department of Special inveistigatfon words, "not Le exceed" should he serted in the hilt to limit the multipleat maintains can be effeeted by the sue- of three timea the net proceeds. pension of sales for the period of five ryession. ,ttis-mota- as well as age to miwniehts, nittla4 road,- when á shipment is lieu on toeie tila one railroad. - ---r - - I ::-- ...., .1,,.....'"...006'........' 0 --- -- ' : " , of-ti-nen - of.thc "Yi Mondk0 III Itte,wiu atier000n ..1.111.0 t hp metiit tubuo. uow itl, praette411) tho only - - r-- 1' I A PLACE - t ' - VP 'one-wee- the-us- - -, -- .,- - ein 9,,4,.opparelit at MP coltsil,Otte IT t.nrerrnt.0 re Inei taxatimt ... -- - Ws 1' - - - ' . , ..114.6:4- - - - 1 Y - ..A.,-L...-- ..,.11 ........ 11''''''.41i.'Cl.. 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