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Show A W ,. ' ik!3V I, lf jVf 7, J stc- - 2. S. - WT .refcASWK- - -- t u 'taPi J DESERET EVENING - Spring t ru ABE J la Seeded Reis As partitaBrtoW' ftivoAs Jkrvf . 4 j raw i Rift Occur a Result of DU - agreement Over Mine Tax Measure and Workmens Compensation. J- V'TOR. VC cloud bent; Tour over the roiae 3. by Be van - xafTTarkerrAxid the situaF.un is .made wore tens by the statu of the worlL-riMcompensallon act measure, 8. B. r" w 7 -a copnmunt-oiw- n in Yesterday the house, to the senate. , naked foe infor "" ji(ii:ori"Ura"'ttrr-B?rts- ; ctkm on the ' cotJenonce commute report on the i none tax measure. The senate, after Itfioivln the houee communication, t lipiulfU'd tn tome parliamentary prac- , w.hlch Included amending the een-- 4 ie" Journal with respect to the recThe upper. ord of the mine tax bill communlcKsd to the house 7 body-then conference the received that "It hsd committee report and laid it on the . but on March committee had not haded' that-t- he waa an Irtaai thseolved. Kep.,reetcrnUIr , i hrureetod gallery spectator of the een- (ho disagreement tux measure, t t t' u 8. U the railroad boats to return to work Immediately, efforts wers mads today by James h. Hughes, a conciliator of ths federal departmentof labor, to induce the private boatowners to agree to the terms granted adminisyesterday by tbs railroad tration. Those terms Included the eight-hoday and granting of an wage increases amounting - to more than 30 per rent In soma cases. i 4 7 .. ... According to reportr ArrtWnir tiled auh jewelry city, two suitcase stolen from vartou wealthy families of An hi room were found Angeles and a sack of crudely melted gold and silver, valued at 11900, was discovered in' 1h fireplaceeof th room. Major has been tn Angeles since December, according to the reports and is said to have gone under the name of Jamea IV llson Paper found in a suitcase in another room occupied by tbe men are seed to have established his was identity. Dson SauUrd. a waiter, arrested with Majors and la averred to have confessed that he and Major have robbed more than twenty place tq the 4et two monther r n before the pub. Majors case lic for twenty years past On April 9, Fred Baneon of Brigham City as robbed In the outskirts of the loan by ' Majors and his elder brother, Archie county immeduty started In pursuit of th bandits and - day Sheriff' Layne of th following .Weber county, his deputise and Cap- tale Brown Joined- in the hunt On the afternoon of April S6. th brother were surrounded by on section of the posae and in .the fight which followed Archie Majors and Captain Brown were killed. Abraham Majors was placed under arrest and Was later convicted of murder In the first degree and sentenced do be shot. Permission for a new trial was later granted and he waa that time convicted of second degree .murder and . sentenced to life Imprisonment. A little more than a year ago Majors was paroled trdrn th state prison and remained la this state until a few months ago His life since his parol a granted waa said to have been exemplary and In January the board of pardons terminated hi sentence. Warden George A Btorr said this morning that he had received no word of Majors arrest In Dos Angeles.1 He stated that he received a letter from Majors a week or two ago and that th man claimed at that time that he was a employed as a shipping clerk.-b- y large - establishment in the California Imcity.- The warden said lie had the presslon that Major good clean life and thai ih report of his arrest was a decided to him. Th man arrested wllhsurprise Majors In Dos Angeles. Warden Storr says, served terms In the Utah penitentiary during the time that Majors was confined there. 1' when a conference committee report ' bee been received, as follow "The PS ' of far shall be left with the conferee thn house having poeeeselon bf the bill. the t shell present the report of an house ' billj they to their house When such transshall it acted thereon, T shill have relating mit the same, and the papers thereto to the other house, with a mes- thereon tte action certifying '.iiyd n motion that the chief cler 7 " of putting the bouse be tnstrui ted again to communicate with the senate and ask the t ,ihe upper bouse to comply withaction U raid the' 1 rules. Mr. Seegmlller wae v 111 nothing of upper house 4 .thaw sharp practlca. "It la unfair, ha 1 of thu inat it Mti,. jhe purpose I girtnt; thy prop to hold that Mil in their house until they have found, knee In the house, when it tie weak V they will Ittake th bill from the table and pars adoption of Rep Happier, advocating Hhe motion, said It was apparent to ' waa doing all It htjn that the senate could to kill b blit. "I have had an .oral opinion from tho attorney general !nf tia state that the bill as passed by unconstitutional; that tthe senate I laccoun's for their extreme desire to bill passed a It now stands the Ttye Phe motion carried and this afternoon 'Rep lleppfer will read Into the reca written ord of the house Journal' . geberal opinion from the attos-newhich te substantially a he gave It - 0 his stales that morning The optnlon vest the bill it now stands taxing which board. an In . powers MfUI. SARAH ANN HAREHHG appointive In direct conflict. with the constitu- - I . I Ingtonshire, England, July IS. HSU In . lion. ; ole wRIwff Will Re Colled." member of the j HM she became a ' 'Asked later what bis motion sign!- - Church of Jesus Christ of I otter-day died. Hep beegniltier sold; "The sensle Halnte end hsd been a faithful worker la Jockeying with the bill, they do not n church organixatlone since that date want It traveling between the houses in 1M5 she emlgroted to Sslt Lake, and had resided they know their bluff will be rising dept. 7, IMS. .. cwtled. They are oui bluffing. They . hare eimw. and Mrs. bill killed Harding are three they tun'i want the Surviving know. If It gets back to the house the 'daughters, W. J. Hickman. Mrs. T. W. Mrs. to and them, ralmer Joseph Paul' one son. Issue will be put squarely up either to accept the house cmendmenta William Harding. 17 grandchildren end 17 or bill and hill It; that end. pass the fo do. They are not Funeral services will be held at th they ere afraid are to sharp residence on Elisabeth street Sunday they resorting acting fair, I to viola1 p m. Interment will be In th city are and at resorting practice may be viewed at lions of tho rule In an attempt to bluff cemetery The body noon till 1 P m. on th bouse They will not succeed, th the residence from ibHl will either be killed or passed as the day of tbo funeraL .. . amended by the house-- The queaUoa will come before the) . . house again this afternoon when the Wcmnndl Nerfiifsi . in attorney generals opinion on the bill , will be read into the house Journal, inWctrd Thirty-Firs- t dications are that the bonse will force , - ThSrtSSU. The house had much the same situaOne of the largest service flags tn tion. A conference- - committee report was received Iqjf the bouse, the report th city hangs in the Thirty first ward Wae tabled and the chief clerk ordered Three gold stars thereon In- o transmit lb record with all papers tcnapei. to the senate, accompanying It with the representatives from that ciwtufjcate of the action taken by the1, who have made the supreme house Th bill was H B. 71. by Han- eon. reialtng to th publication of de- - sacrifice while serving' their country Wtllri th" " ""I in France. TheynrVHartowTTncent. Tb atrdni! rotations Well and Georg M. Silver. tb!nifor4 w further aggravated when, a ent request fori Memorial service will be field ih hoi jatttrn 4: to- to- - H byactRw krr-0-- rTMr 8Tf!iihrr3lirch I, itt remembrance workmens but compnsattoa , of the soldier boys. enouit said th senate wished to w H. Roberta will rSlaC?rrt,.0M;h Brigham Chaplain house from oro -, th following jmilie ,sterday. The corporation deliver an addree and will be rendered, recommended favorabi ac musical yvemitt program UenaAd om amendment, only on of under the direction of MU lrl may cause dispute The amend , wa a rhormter Ooeninsr bvmn went recommended by th committee ward choir, JF'ather, which may cause trouble would put th uprem court review hack into th solo. Leland Acomb: string quintet, (a) )!. The senate eliminated It in fa- - MA Perfect Day, b) 44T11I we meet," vor of th district court review. Hep. Ml Mar Andron. Allc Anderson. the0 puriseThe wKJto tTthJ uidnat bad In callipg for the bU after Services will in the house for ten days, Soldier, ward choir. ,.Jl had been .Jigtf1 gone through committee and was commence at ( 30 p. m. .The eo fh calendar, unless it was fer tn ia located on Ninth East street,chapel near of killing it He moved h . juHxuie Juu,e appoint a mnfeTence committee prinPtn Avenue. , over the proposed senat t han$rcs, tq of hlmsrtf; Reps , and a eQmmftt Orders Turri and Holme wa appoitUdd to Supreme Ask Xhe question up. Two Cafes in Reversal Effort t Brltlan la, an affort is bridge th prulf he-r Action of the dlatrirt court of fwen th houses, tb senate has a conference committee to eOdrty In netting aside aa ap5'Othfsd th difference between 'th praisement made by the inheritance tax according to a senate communication whUh reached the house appraiaera in the case of the estate of Utmntmousw Consent was pttveit the James Brown, deceased, gas reversed for commWtw Inirothe , 'f'prCpriauonH lwtndJ dpwa bjr thd to ns, 'Which inakjsa Tan f duetto a.UooI fund f1 supreme court. lodx. Th case i or, APyririAtiOttforiiie remanded back dered the district ped for this a as caused inby tKToi court with instructions to to set aside all fustvned by th sta irrigation b t which were purchased by 5thol orders made bv the court The state the constitution that tresvurer appealed the case from lb Th school fund snail providing b froarantced district court Th case of the estate of tsainst loss A bill was passed duran Indian from boxeider county session permuting Ihc state ing. thi - fo Mn some f'dfi'M Green River prueshts a similar situation, aod since district "'bords for $? SOfli, the (ourt maintains that the assignTwo houc measures wehe sent to ments of error ar the same, thi case 4h arovernor-fo- r Y his action, H. will necessarily be controlled by the ,10, by 8now. aa expression of thank the decision referred lo. , dia if a S. yj - w , Wv u tzu4c. 1 1 -- ,1 -- -- , I , -- illltr -- ,ftl,l btva -- rcvd on-itl- ia mk. r' En-whi- t.7,' Sniton "SSioA -- Coart Box-eld- desrr Wlg-E-Ottr- h, irri-f;aH- CR w vvs nw tMA- etflPw.e.Vw' hsuwuseaw- -- hue-be- 7. Iid A Vogue Drapery Shop er P. J. Moran, state director of - the national employment service In this slat, said this morning that ths local offloe and all other offtcea.of th service would remain open until June, notwithstanding th fact that tbe deficiency appropriation of 119,000,000 asked had not been provided by congress Mr. Moran received a communication from A. B Denemora, chief of the service at Washington, D. C., this morning. which indicated that the machinery created during tbe war for the handling of the nation s labor problems was not to be discarded, but was to be kept intact until the matter couhl bs put before the next congress Mr. IJensmore estimated earlier In the year that It would take IJO.eeO.OOO to carry th organisation over until June 1, th first ef th fiscal year, and naked congre through th proper channel to mak th deficiency appropriation, which that body did not ee fit to do duri&g the aesiion Jut ndd "TAN CnmFERIE 0FALI7KisD:C Down Quilts a Specialty. ' Phone Wasatch 4338 228 Constitution Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. tlfPOSEOTO E INCREASE-- FOB PilESENT AT LEAST SCALE the A delegation of Cache valley' ba--. of development of th moan, ness men havs coma to Salt Dak w arrived Red of th division Cross, vigorously protest before ths ffeet.ibet the returned soldiers, sailors, tain Sslt Lk Friday" ftrnqgin to ex- tuts th paasag of th mtnlmam and marines most refradn from, wear-fi- n relalocal seal for women, as provided in H officials ideas with change tive ,to thb overseas" clothing drive 153, by Mr. Plereey, which has PM ' which commences March 14 and lasts th house. on week, the- - Red Cross magazine Miles, of Cache, In 4h o the- - new Bp. allotment and d.bt. mothers, soldiers, uid other Interested campaignend knitting lor refuge gar- the bill when It pasaed th hoUl ones asking for information regarding sewing Red posed th large increase ments After conferring with local DenIn provided th retention of the regulation army Cross bill which Inoreaaea th minimum that a ver officials Mr. Vaughn left for apparel. One soldier reported headquarters on him the had from 31.25 a day for experienced helni! stopped polUeman In commenting on the need of.th street and asked him why he persisted 31 day. He raid ao large an ln!reat Mr. Vaukhn saidIn wearing the uniform after having presentdrlv oqld not b made at one time which to the city returning lht Jt been discharged tn view of the recente wa Imagineboms uid to find the llghtlIng syeyour to the effect that returned aerv-Loruling Gerice men wera obliged to lay astda their tsm had been destroyed, that the th from t clothe regardless of wheth- - man had taken th machinery thereby Injuring those' iVli I military that your resldenc was help. er or not any civilian clothing had been factories, and of Hs opposed such an iwr.JLf.l! some And debris. a yet servthe pile merely secured since separation from do not who people Jn the United States ice the seriousness of ths conditions Strictly speaking a discharged aoldler realise think thss people should help themmay not wear the unifofm except on his selves which from way home from the camp In this drive poorer or older clothing he whs discharged, which may require three months' tithe or may consume leae esa be received than in former-- drives, a there 4s more shipping space. It than that time. There Is a bill before anthat this ahpuld also Congress, the adjutant general nounce which provides that returned ciothing will not go Just to Franc and nonuc conditions are unsetti,a"'L.T"' 11 allied con- - ar cx pooled to drop and busfn-lJi- !l service man mayetain their uniform Belgium this tfm but to I a- -a In view of the provisions Lak county TtatTOn is rtboll kef ft,, have ways makes good and I am sure they lawmakers tered of the bill military authorise propose legis,ni, up. They also oppose the amountri, thought It best to consider this bill al- will go over the top again Halt Lakes quotw Is estimated at the Increase saying that where ready In force since the popular attitude a in fevor It is one overwhelmingly week cent increase or decrease m w&xeai to be collected in regarding end The pounds, Hence officer Of the measure. mountain division ha to furnish been th cause of a strike, Jhia h,, hip wear to men are wbirvi enlisted 300 tona of refugee permitted cloth in a- without any more than piht or their uniforms for th time beingcon--at, must be ready-t, proposes a Jump tn shipment from an consideration Information to least, according tn April Previously cloth- of approximately 39 per cent, which eastern tained in an order by Newton D. Baker, ing has port comcontend, Utah many distributed the manufactur-rthey been a by cannot stand. secretary of war, and thJuet receivedgen-by mission of relief for Franc and BelIlaJ. Fred Jorgensen, adjutant collected tn this the but gium clothing . eral. bytfa-.Rd dries will M. Vxaghn. director of - ' i 1 - Jr 8!.-9- " t Cross. Italian Mother Sends Letter of Appreciation Roy Melvin is Given Indeterminate Sentence eneral meeting of the The next to Ctah War Mothers association be held at th Hotel Utah, March-15- . This was definitely decided at a. meeting of tbe executive beard held yesterday afternoon, A letter from an American soldier's mother In Italy waa read, aent In apexpreciation for words of sympathy pressed by, (fie association soon after the young man made th supreme William C. Jennings Mrs translated the letter which came from In which love wae and Pinero, Italy, sent to every mother of-- a soldier. Mrs. John Q Cannon, president of the association presided, and other matters of y business were discussed. Mrs. it tan-leH Clawson, historian of the sowas appointed press representaciety, -tive. Joy was expressed when the report was read that two of Utah's men reported killed had been found. This will not lessen th number of gold stars on the flag as about 14 new names have been received No changes will be mads until complete reports ar . compiled. 1 sac-rific- e. Roy Melvin, recently found guilty of burglary la th second degree, was this morning sentenced by Judg J. F. court, to Tobin, of the Third-distri- ct serve an Indeterminate term Tn th Hearing on a motion for a new trial In the case of ths state against Joe Rawing, convicted of a statutory offense. was set by Judge Tobin for March 16. p Arguments are being heard today by set to on Tobin motion the Judge sslds the verdict In the case of the lottvfrted Dan slate againat Hastings, of a eta lu lory offense , etaSe-priso- n. v The 99 enUaldmen of th medteu, corps expected at Fort Douglas from Camp Cody, at Deming. N, M, arrived Friday afternoon, and ar now on duty at th general hospital. Medical corps promotions wers made ycater, tbS ?04,1, faul D- C Freeman and I?, wore made serHold C. Helea geants, first class. Elmsr C. Humphrey, jFrederlck 8, Shuler and George T. Wassell were promoted from to - grade of First Class 1 'rivals Tarietonsergeant, lx Creeek. Parian MoGivern. Albert J NeJediy Willis B. Patterson and William H Sims were made corporals Two arrived Friday front eastern patients hospitals-- for observation arm treatment at Fort Douglas, Lieutenant Jack Wlnslhi'ail and Lug t nc prow fiom Camp LtanL, HI Captain John J. Lalligan. medical has been mustered out. He en- Bated at Salt l,ake and was the first doctor commissioned in Utah He will !T'urn1 10 th pracITce of medicine in this city, and reside at the University - ls A Jury before Judge Tillman D John- son In the United States district court rendered a verdict In favor of tpe plain- tifr In the case of Margaret Conrl va Mr. and Mrs la L. Donner. Damages attack in Provo canyon t for an alleged Captain J. M. Ward has been apwere awarded to the amount of 310 and pointed 3250 attorneys fees were allowed. recruiting officer at Fori Dougins. He will endeavor to STRIKE TROUBLE AT men list being demobilized from war Unit Ward Dance The Mutual Orders have been organizations ENGLAND'S FOOD Improvement associations of the Firm not to put enlisted tnen on Will Boost Utah Products Ward will give a dance In the ward work, but to reserve that, for civilian labor. RESTRICTIONS ARE EAHFiaOISSTILLON amusement hall, 77S & Sth Kant Daring Consumers' Week .plication for words of sympathy ex- treat, Tuesday night. A five piece NOW DISAPPEARING k10tak"J7d.nlmtdm to the Pre- orchestra will furnish ths music. To arrange for boosting boms prodar received fo. discharge Dance Drivers' The Mutual Troy LONDON. Feb. 17 ( Correspond-- 1 Corporal Halph L Fenner Irving Declaring that they were being dis- ucts during Western Consumers' week Aid Association of the Troy Drivers Huber Fagg and Marion Turvis of the Associated Press.) Eng-oas rapidly as they report for which starts AprH 14, a special meetwill glvo a Mutual Aid dance at the charged company. Twenty-firs- t infan- of the Metal ing of the Utah Products committee of land's Wartime food restrictions are duty, the members Odeon, Wednesday, March 13. but disappearing. slowly Manufacturers' gradually ths of association, . from walked who , Trade Council, Early jn the new year the sugar raM J. Greenwood is phalrman. 2 In protest which Feb. --,rhtrriUT, BtllTA 7.h,lracter will be held Monday, when plan will tion will b raised to U ounces. Lard FIVKRAL NOTICES. at the Eleventh ward their Jobe of 7i be outlined and action taken aa to th is now ebtainable without coupon, all amusement hall on the evening of agalDt tha rducUon ln Funeral services Yor Mrs M H King. b to 1emoved are from the restrlcUons played by the association. part March 14. A email char held Mon will be centB dy. and who voted last night The Utah Federation of Womens making and selling of sweet pastries ThJ d,lel ZhUUd?J' ork tody at the Old clubs Is in thi made for admission and this will also to murn move- - -- na rakeat. as well as the restriction 2 y' J, "ience of her 2,' Mr, Joseph Corrao, 344 east meat, with Mr. Robert W Spangler on afternoon teas In the restaurants ?.u?bter. South Include refresh men ta Prlxe will c,.eIeturB1?d .,rm hs seventh A Joint meeting of both as chairman street, Interment prt- glven for the best characterization. and teaahops. Fancy bread fa still v ate. Lnlono'fficlals'say that the men are e'elatlon will be held liter, now bread is forbidden but white supdefinite arrangement will be Had Cocalnfl, Oiargo Complaints being discharged for having partici-wer- e The funeral of Mrs Ann wilt plied to hotels and private houses, bs held at I He Cathedral of Bogan filed today by the county at tor. pated In ths recant walkout and that mad. the 'Made-- " while klmost flour obtainable is any19 a. m. Th at Ictne, Alomlay ney against T. Gnpple, Teddy Fund discrimination is being shown against where. will leave the residence at 53 cortege and B. F. Gordon, charging ths un- union men. Officials of tha Metal SUFFERED FOR EIGHT YEARS. Stocks of food In London are In- court at 9.30 a. m. and proceedVisaing to the Council also assert Trades that Rheumatic pains,' lame they lawful possesvdon of cocaine. sore creasing daily. More than 40.000 cathedral. Interment will be in CalVary have discovered six machine guns and muscles and stiff Joints mostback, , tons frequentof are at under cemetery. wheat dischargeInInfluenza Rcport--l51.000 rounds of ammunition ln the cases of can be traced to overworked, weak docks, meat Is arriving by the fluenza were quarantined In three possession of the guards. Thesq ar- ly Funeral eervlces for Mrs Russanah or disordered kidneys. Daley Bell. R. the orboxes of of thousands who died Friday, will he held homes yesterday by the city health ticles, they declare, were taken to F. D. 3, .Box. 234. Savannah. Ga shipload, nuts and apples are arriving Benpett, in lb VVenalch lawn cemetery at 2 department- - One death from this cause Garfield to use in case trouble arose writes: "I was suffering for eight anges, more m. and are afloaL p. Sunday. occurred during the day. From 2 pjn. between the strikers aod smelter years from Tea appears to be In greater supply pain in the back and could Funeral services for Mra Jcnnett Lit- Friday until 2 pm. Saturday, reports guards. nob do any of my work, but since I then of new cases of this disease were reb,ei: 1,e?Following the alleged discovery of have taken Foley Kidney Pills, I can urged to George Limey. 1153 Lake buy. Sugar atocka ln Lon- street, will be held Sunday at 1 p m. ceived from five houses. . the guns and- - ammunition, union of- do all of my work. alone Foley tons ln total don, Kidney 20,000 Thirty-firat th public, ward c. ipel. The scores of men who re- Pills have ficial given relief to thousands and 20,000 tona In private warehouses. body may be viewed at ths residence FJevcnlh Ward Parents Dr. Georgs fused aassert, to participate In the strike when who sufered from kidney or bladder from 10.39 a in. to 12.30 p m. InterThomas will address the Parents' class it was called, are now walking from ment ln city cemetery. trouble. Try them. Schramm Johntomorrow morning In the Eleventh their jobs. A mass Is being son meeting Drug Co. Adv. ward Sunday school. , Blanche Anne Jackson-- the at the Labor jemple this afterCALLED BY child of Curtis C. and Annie Orvin Twentieth Ward The Utah Con- noon and officials of the Metal Trades trill be buried from the Miller Jackson, vote 'the Council declare taken that servatory of music will give a musical last Concluded. South ward Arguments chapel. 45 cast' Thirty-thir- d night will be rescinded. 191111881 L Barrow program, under the direction of Prof at 3 p in Interment street. hosa In Sunday local Members of the sheriffs office deA. C. Lund, Sunday evening, at the Mill in Creek The L. William the body cemetery Burrows, 69 years old. Arguments were concluded at noot pital. had be viewed at the family residence, for the past 30 years a resident services, under the auspU.es of the clared this afternoon that they hosof Sco- may 3429 south Third East street, bunday heard nothing of the renewal of M. I. A.. In the Twentieth ward. today on the defendants motion for field, Utah, died Friday. Hq is sur- from 1:30 p. m. 12 noon-ttilities between the strikers and the vived th following brothers and Will Have Mualcal Program Tn management afid that they thought judgement on the pleadings, in .the staters: byJesse Burrows of Salt Lake; Mrs Dan Cameron of Wslhv. Utah; ihFTrouble had been settled. The re- ease of the West Cache Sugar ComCARD OF TUAXKST A ml la Clark Andslm and Mias port of th machine guns and ammuP m Burrowa and Mra. W. W. letter t. A. Hendrickson- - and John of Heber City. Tho body la at the LarGladys Fisher, with other musical tal- nition waa dented by the sheriffs pany against MRS S. B DAVIES AND FAMILY Lorenxo N. Stohl. Judge W. H. B ram-- kin chapel. Funeral notice later. ent, will render a sacred musical pro- force. wish to thank their relatives and gram. Take Fourth East car and get Officials of the company said they of the Third district court,? before Mra. M. H. King A t the home of her friends for the sympathy and floral off at Howard avenue. knew nothing of any guns or am- whom the case Is Mra. J. Corrao, 344 east offerings that were extended them In being tried, will daughter, and denied that they were Seventh South street, Mra M. H. KIng, their la's bereavement. Ninth Ward M ect I ng M e m he rs of munition. their decision announce a on the motiot 75 year old. died late Thursday night. Laundries. agreement to ths Liberty stake presidency will bs breaking and four all men needed to keep the plant at I j. in. today. Thomas Marlon-eau- On eon, C. P. King A.of Seattle, the speakers at the evening services In Lee or Berkeley, Mr. J. counsel the for defendant, con- daughters. , , running. the Ninth ward Sunday at 5 39 p m. Mra. J. Corrao, Mrs H J. Jensen cluded his arguments this mornirq Cal., and Misa Julia King of Salt take sur" Give Dance The local and a brief reply was made by Frank vive her. Funeral Ylpecls services will b bald . Mass Meeting Tonight. counsel circle of the Young Peoples Socialist for the residence Monday at 1 p m. Inthe E. Holman, plaintiff at terment ML Olivet cemetery. will in be a will dance In league give People's TAYLOR ft CO. , 8. M. The mass meeting at the Commercial halL at 168 south West Temple street At lafaa Jacks the residence, Cottonwood this evening. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 8439 Third club for the purpose of urging th South Hast street, the Infant f Mr. and Mra. C. C. Jark-ao5 E. 1st So. legialaturs to "cover the citys Pioneer Woman Dead daughter .Elder Roberts WUl Speak It la ex- stats died at the residence Friday. FuPhone Wax. 212. for a soldiers' 3199.909 appropriation neral services wilt pected that Elder Brigham H. Roberts and Milha held th at sailors memorial la to be held at ler ward chapel at 2 p m Sunday. of tbs First Seven Presidents of Sev- 8 o'clock (SpedzL to Tbe News) tonight. Resolutions to the FUNERAL DIRECTORS. will be tn the Mill Creek cemeMarch enties, and formerly chaplain of the legislature are to be offered by Charles I. Mrs. Jans MURRAY, C. he F. will S W. TEN-pi9 ths aod lelil JOS. WM TAYLOR, speaker ltolh f William Turner, of tery. of widow artillery, will be th speak- Tyng Turner, of the Commercial SL Utahs leading undertaker and president er at tomorrow afternoon's tabernacle Richmond, Si. Rauscfccr At 967 First Assets dtad this Bouth Cottonwood, G morning th of Will club. Farrell, er. Service and quality goods horns of hsr son, Amos H. Tur- avenue. Man. Annta M. Rauschcr. 89 embalm services. Special music has been ar- Rotary club, and A. E.president Harvey of ths at thebesides bssL Prices at your owa suiting whom she Is survived by years old. died Friday. The body la at tha ranged ,by Prof. Anthony C. Lund. Federation of Labor. There will also ner, 351. Was. D. Turner. William on tbe ODonnell son, other Mra qbapeL President Charles W. Penrose will pre- be musical numbers. Turner wa 81 years old. , She waa a side and a large attendance is exhrphl L. Cntlsm. Jr - At the family At ths age of 18 pioneer of Utah. across th plains and her residence 9t8- B street,- Nephl L. Cot-ta9499H1933993HH39' she walked ever pected. part, rmn.vGTON Jr.. Infant son 'of Dr Nephl since been In South home had 'FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. Lime B. R. Visiting Quarries Edwardena Parry Cottanl, died FriCottonwood, where She was highly es. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. as a March Smoot, J. W. Tlmpson and George A. and 7, of faithful day, teemed, quick pneumonia. worthy Girls! Use PHONE HY. 13. o woman. Th child wa ill only a few hours. He Smith, representatives of the Funeral servlcs. will be held Tues- waa born Feb. 3, 1919, , Sugar Co, are visiting the comIf day afternoon.- - March 1L at. 1 oclock, v Funeral eervvcee wilt he held at the panys properties at Topliff and Pell-ca- rt tn South Cottonwood. residence Sunday. March fi. at 1 pnt. Point to investigate the advrsabli-- n Bishop C. C. Nealen 4t charge. InterUs Urns quarries at y of ment in City cemetery, , PBRCY C. SILVER, those points with a view of supplying New Suit Filed. its Utah sugar factories with their reRaymswd Fwwn At 59 south SevSo, aad Mata. Waa. STSX sth gw, enth. West, March 8. 1919, of heart disquirements of lime rock. Third District CswrL 37 born ease, Oct FOwler, Raymond Nineteenth Ward A member of the Mary Hendrickson against John 1895. In Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral aervlcea Tuesday at S p. xp. at ths chapel ft CO, UNDERTAKER The juice of two fresh lemon Hsndnckson, divorce, high counsel of Ja!t Lake stake will 7 8oaUt We D. Adams L. against th Combined of Joseph Wm. Taylor, 21 south AVest and mhalmr, speak at the regular evening services strained into a bottle containing three Metals corporation, et al., to reoever Temple street. Friends are invited t In the Nineteenth ward. There will be ounce of orchard white makes-- s b to on due a 310.999 note. alleged attend, interment In city cemetery. special musiS by th ward choir un- whole quarter pint of th most Sherman D, Hideout againat H. A. FIX5RTST. der the direction of Mrs. Lixzle Thom- - markable Charles Richard Foley At the home. lemon I'ekln beautifler at Langford, to recover, $453.90 alleged Edward lo 1 99 FDCmSfTrt FWORAh41 Richard Oisen Christian Foley, Klgn years old. son of against Olsen, .verVocC"aMon...Efprr- 'eohl creama, d trace, Mast- - 3otwitvos H. V. rUtrecJor. E. Care sh ouofId ie Jamea Harv desertion and died arderi Foley burtl on patd E. Calvfh'of the Federal IiaUw.txii(i-minlstralfoja h e n (o AtraiiL-t- h night, Funeral services wS-- held to charge American Theatre. Wax 8877. has sufficiently recovered lemon Jules through a tins cloth lo-so day. 88LY Trom his bad cold to return east Sun- no lemon pulp gets in, then this LAMUOURNE, ERNEST In a local hosGeorge WeLoukhli tion will keep fresh for months. Every floriat new day, after a weeks stay in this city. pital, George MrJ,oughltn, 45 years old. rjikca leading our Decora CHURCH woman knows that lemon juics is specialty. neral a deigns died today. He waa printer by trade Dr. .Plummer to Speak Dp ("has. used to bleach and remove such blemThe body Is at tbe O'Donnell chapel tlonx 37 South Main. Wax 131ft G. Plummer will speak fo ths Sevenaa freckles, sallowness and tan ishes funeral awaiting arrangements The of Granite stake high KINO FLORAL CO. FTDRAL ties in LeUrand ward tomorrow is the Ideal skin softener, smooth- - will. tnasL. Inpriest the- - Forez- t- Dal ..ward 27 1 X. 2nd So.Tct Waa 341ft AH members Hhe and 4ncw, c n e r'Vhd beau llfi er.' 9. 3 at pm. chapel Suaday, March quorum are requested to be punctual. Just try it! Get three ounces of orDesigns a specialty , floRal The quarterly conference of CottonEvans Flor fo.. 3 Main Was Grorsbeck WUl Speak John - A chard white at any pharmacy and two wood held will stake be in .the taberGroesbeck will be the speaker at the lemons from the grocer and make up nacle. Thirty-thir- d Sowth and Btate MONUMENTS. services in the Seventh ward chapel v .quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant streets, Infants and ChUdrea . Saturday and Bunday, March t v tomorrow night, his subject being lemon lotion and massage It dally in- and , the BALT LAKH MARBLH ANDMONO 19 and 1 p.m. first at day N "Experiences In France." There will to the face, neck, arms and hands. It and on Sunday at 19 a.m. and 3 and In mental Works U. O. Johnson, Prop-' also be vocal solos by Miss Amelia naturally should help to soften, fresh-n- , 7:30 p.m. Street. AJway ber bleach and bring out the roses and Margetts and Lieut, George L. Wood Tha high priests' quoriiazyRH-En-- i tha CEMETERIES. bury, and a piano selection' by Miss beauty of any skin t It Is simply mar. stake will meet In wh the West tl u Maud Browir. Tho meeting begins a! clous to smoothen rough, red hands. ncr A t, n 0ron to Coop yss- - stmetsd1 3 TCH LAWN CKMETERY. WA 5.30 and the pnblic is Invited. Advertisement. 19.49 9, March annual at day Waa. 1A at IlMairt Si, f to L,rlerl n- we Gr "it ! !: x an,a - st , d , DEATH el x, n, 251-25- -- 31-3- - mi 4 I Utah-Idah- Lemons! t -- UTC Mate a Bleaching,: Beautifying Cream -- -- 925-92- $trt aTr -- n - oot-of-to- itwarj' NOTICES mora-mg-wt-A- -a 7 offjr. - . ate proceedings. This morning the eenete oomouiat- canon wae received by the house. Rep. here miller rtad from the Joint rule book pertaining te action of the bouses A? e Employment Office . Is to Remain Open 1 ON William A. Brown of the Ogdenpoliee lx -- 0 ANGELES oq April 30, IS, IS In the department Los Angeles city jail pP charge of Th mege burglary and perjury followed aa ratstates that hi arrest tempt to sell stolen Jewelry i 4m vp-c- ie - IBS dtnployeee-o- f cui-O- orarVtsh legislative hull, as a result of 111 JUSTED Frank e I-- MAJORS 8 1919 r The New York Boatowners' association, operating1 (0 per cent of the will not yield to th deharbor of Arcxoha, end H. B mand ofcraft, to th leglelatiu-th unions, Joseph H. Moran. V (4 by liiomaa. which tlies She membera-d.iLa dance between banpete. Juab and -Mil- C Jaredf today.Influential lard counties. In now are of what th received "We midst wore by Two senate- - bills th boas and referred t theB Judiciary is known government by capitu8. " were lit. f lation.' said Moran, declaring that commute They salarisa of Mate CIhx. pertaining to tbo president had led "the great suroffirtsra and 8. B IX by hes. which th render". by acceptance 'of the Adamautomobilo of theft to the pertains eight-hoThe balance or the mornlng seaeion son law establishing the was devoted to- - the rsading of the in. day On the railroads and that former idrcctor-dcnprMcAdoo had followcome tax bill. Introduced by the, no t ed with al'an rler adding "a cool bilschool rvtnu toiumlitA. much tlm ootufutDcttl lion dollars" to the operating expenses lit!! U Ion Kep th After reading, hr irt reading the country's transportation lines. on it and Rep of "It ONeil wanted to vote t to b regretted," Moran com to- - the bill, saying Kelly objected "That the purse of th private tinued, on the levied pwpl enough tax ere additional is not sufficiently ton g to without adding mofod to rc burden, toatowr enable them to join id The great qp vtttfl t ns hoo measure will be further de- lift " Income bated this afternoon. , SATURDAY MARCH KfTW TORK. March i With th back bone of the tjjarbor .Wrlke broken, through tbe agreement of th at vt , IN over, tl Because, although th wnr lshavw unexcltemeert work, worry andreserve der mined your strength. and Because the soughs, .cold, grip maybe sever Illness, have broken down your power of reeietanc end cloee eon. Because Winter's work your stomach flnement have worn-oand exhausted your blood. Can you afford th good long reel , th doctor advises If not, take a course of the famous old medicine th one that mother used to lake. Hood a Sareaperlllla It the purifying, finest extract of Nature root a vitalising and strenglh-makie- g physiherba bsrks and berries uh aaakllirul cian prescribe, prepared by economin cendensed and pharmacists ical form . medtclna If you want the beet vou'l) surely get Hood SaraapwrlH. Adv. Itver. s th Hood Pill boip I! NEWS ' CASTOR IA Use For Over 30 Years f r. -- . W A - |