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Show DESERET 111iOISON 1 OAK ! . JW Waah with weak eolu- tion'of blue stone lima water, drr thor. or,, fiyn. 1 been repealed or had expired without attempt to extend It, yet Con- haTl rress waa attempting tv asaerr'-thA- t the war etlD existed; ao far as the sale oiu,r .a,isuuarai.' A similar argument was advanced by Mr, Gard. The chair was unable at times daring the speech of Mr. GalUvan to preserve a semblance of order, and the galleries joined In the uproar, (handing In the center aisle, the Maaaachu- -' aelta member waved his arma like a 15 101ft. r T Scientific SMn Remedy -- GERMANY CONSIDERS METHOD OF MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET . A Osngwmd of 00s Out Km Stsod the Test. WEIMAR, Julv 14. (By ted Press - The finance ministers, premiers and diplomatic representatives of the Individual states and the Austrian minister to Germany gathered In Weimar, Sunday, on the of Finance Mlhlater- - Erxberger to dlscuas an Imperial income tax and thp geneial financial problems of the German government. A plan waa otrfipr which it is intended as soon as posclble to transport the taxation systems of the Individual states Into a unified imperial system. Herr Krxhorgcr announced the existing examination of foreign letter and telegrams will be abolished, although It will be contained on packages and registered and insured let. ters DlHMQL )- UiL lotion tbr Shin Disease baseball pitcher warming up for a' Sthramm-John8or y light wines and beer, and might delay game end shouted. lrug Co, Issuance of a proclamation by the There are members who are not ato rnnent Is preparing to render flnn? flNmlwlnff all would damaKe of to the suite cattle producers restore the sale "dry as their statement on this floor clal aid provident which ara nBl the Cunard Steamship com? hard liijuosJ. , miht indicate and in their homes is country to stimulate beei -- production, to last them twenty sniaor Kendrick. . Wyoming, aftor j ntL uln'nTiVL-There was a round of speechmaking Uquor enough .of on this motion, an hour of It, with the years, any r fin-- , liar suits which might be brought conference today with the In the set up a cry. house as an "dries entering Instantly assailing it re In federal ance the and slned the 'Yds Name name United them The that wets today and them, corporation asserting wedge, It merely would permit the very thing "If they were not such good fellows serve board, announced that the coy. States district court today by Judge would issue a statement Julius M, Majer A filial of 64 suits I surely would," Mr. Galilean replied, poration-soothe preaideht as commander-In-chie- f of the. army had said was beist for the. There was so much confusion at this that 11 waB prepared to make loans totaling tsetacen $6 OOQ.OOO ahd for the next six months. .point that the house adjourned, just 'on proper security to corporations and- 000,000 had been brought against the After 2 per cent beer had been after reaching. section 2 of part I of Individuals for thpurpose of lncreas- company In h la decree Judge Mayer intimated that the claimants might be howled over by a record vote of 151 'the three-pa- rt bin. There are In alH111 beef exports ' to 0 and this was about relative di- - (4 sections, only one of which was' Gov Hording of the board, told reimbursed for their pecuniary looses WOM IN SIAYUJt Gl HTY. vision on all amendments, the prohibi- - passed today, which gives some lndi- - Sentor Kendrick he would urge banks through indemnities collected bv the CHICAGO, July 14. Mrs. VeraTre-pagnle- r. of the United Sates from the German tlomsts went after another amend- - , cation as to how much time may be ,n ? cattlegrowing districts 60 years old, a widow, of New gov- west to help stockmen tarn n A eu r V in ernment ment by Representative Igoe, demo- required to get Through with all. on trial in the criminal court, Orleans, need of financial aasietance. crat, of Missouri, which had stricken out all definition of Intoxicants, killing the proposal 128 to $3. F NOW IF THIS WILL Great Confusion. i ' ONLY BRING DOWN There was the utmost confusion at times, despite whacks with the gaveh OLD GENERAL H C L and some of the prohibition leaders a HP lauded every move in their favor. WASHINGTON, July 14. InvestiThe galleries, filled largely with women and officers of antlliquor organisaROMB, Monday, July 14 The gation of the cost. of living by a spe(By tions, broke into applaase when 2the Associated Press ) Strike disorders cial committee of six representatives house roared - its disapproval of 84 appointed by Speaker Gillette was. occurred various placesinIUly to--j proposed in a resolution introduced r per cent beer.There were many references to Pres- day. At Lucera eight persons were today by Rep, Johnson of Mississippi,, The committee would be ldont .Wilson during the debate Gen- - Democrat. ftnj thirty wounded. Near recommend to Congreesi required-t- o , ... . . several speakers read that section of, - , the proper course to pursue in order his message recommending repeal of with carabinieri, the that high cost of food may be law so far as It related (fight to the manufacture and sale of light! The engagement with the anarch-wine- s reduced and those who are guilty of be punished , and beer. lets. which occurred at Sestri Ponente, proftiteering may An Effort, to Mollify of Prohibition Act Are Shot Down Without Soon a. They Mercy Show Their Head., Provi-ion- s, ( EVENING NEWS TUESDAY JULY j rep-resent- ? el-n- i i PUT ON WILD SCENES jHouse Yesterday Was Uproar Most of the Day, j Members Setting Aside Courtesy Rules, bothers You. drink Jtffee is ceres! drink that really tastes good Ordar trass Ymr ludarDula rACKTNO GO. CsasiokirM, N. T. BBftCH.NUT charged with, the murder of Paul Frederick Vollard, a publisher, tonight was found guilty of manslaughter. Mrs. Trepaguter charged that Vollard had refused to settle with her, for publication of a likeness of Georgs Washington, and during an altercation over the miniature original she shot him at hia office. The state did not ask thedealh penalty. ;! WASHINGTON, July 14 Prohibition forces took full control in the hews today, refused to permit a vote so a straightout motion to repeal the wartime act; defeated overwhelmingly gg amendment providing for the sale 2 84 per cent beer and stood aoUdly gainst all attacks on tbs general enforcement measure. Just as fast as one "liberal" amendment was offered by opponents of prohibition. If was voted down without oeremony, always by a triple vote, for the minority, fighting every Inch of ground, demanded a division after ayes and nays store called, and then asked tor toilers. Before the house got through with the first section of bill the first part sf tbs three-pa- rt there was more disorder on the floor than, at any time, this session. The disturbance arose first during an attempt by Representative Blanton, Democrat, Teams, to speak a second time against an amendment which would have given a jury the right to define Intoxicants, and was Increased during an address by Representative Galltvan, Democrat, Massachusetts, who declared members voting dry Should print In the Congressional Record exactly how much liquor they had stored In their homes and offices Beal Battle of Day. The' real battle of the day, however, was over the amendment to define a as a beverage containing 2 84 per cent alcohol. Instead of one-ha- lf of 1 per cent as written in the bill. Rep. Dyer, RepublicanMIa-eourl- ,' author of the amendment, did not ask for this definition in the constitutional prohibition amendment, but simply in the wartime law. In pleading for its adoption, Mr. Dyer declared it was what President Wilson had recommended to Congress and would permit, during the remaining period of wartime prohibition, the sals of and feel fine" invi-TffTt- ri u If Coffee LQ and'mj the-war-t- lme noia, Democrat, declared these were uncertain times; that the people were in a peculiar frame of mind, and that prosperity was causing mere misery than alcohol. He brought a volley of applause from the wets" when he 'expressed the hope that the president would veto the enforcement bill because of its drastic provisions The feeling between the factions got so bitter at times that the usual courtesy of permitting a member to revise and extend his rynarks was- denied. Prohibition members objected when Representative Reber of Pennsylvania, Republican, who had made a strong plea for beer, wanted to add something he was deprived of saying In his limited allotment of time Mr. Reber had Intimated in hia speech that some members were not altogether truthful as to thetr drinking habits, declaring that so far as 2 84 per cent beer was concerned he had taken two drinks of it, handyunning. and it had no more effect than so much water. lie added that he never drank a gallon of beer In his life, and simply took this much tte other day to see if it would make him drunk. - . Gmphfttle Appeal. Emphatic appeals for modification of the bill's drastic provisions were LAST CONTINGENT OF YANKS LEAVE WITHIN A MONTH ,n ttm Slcil Th People there marched through the streets crying "Vive Soviet!" and forced- - dealers In foodstuffs sad other necessities to reduce NEW YORK, July 14 The last their prices 50 per cent. contingent ot American troop Intended for early convoy home, exclusive ROME, JtHy 14, Monday. (By the the men in the army of occupation Associated Presa) The Italian gov- of the service of supply, will be ernment, Premier NHti announced In and between Aug. 15 and 20, the chamber of deputies today, has aboard shipsto a statement today by taken ample measures to preserve or- according Gen. David C. Shanks, in charge der in view of the threat of a gen- Maj. at Hoof erubar katiom ot the. s, jiart, eral' strike throughotit the he said, have been distributed boken. Gen. Shanks, In explaining recent everywhere in the country and. they complaints of some officers about the were provided with supplies for more accommodations afforded them on than 48 hours in case they should be their return from France, aald the cut off from the basea , had been forced to utilize There la no reason for a general government 68 vessels as transports in strike in Italy, the premier continued. ordercargo to expedite the' movement of The government does not wish blood- homeward-bound troops. shed and will do Its utmost to prevent 'TOMORROW All loyal rtahn nro Invited to join tkte ngn and women of 1847. . ave a , fcounf-T-Troop- It. Italy is one country where a general strike should not occur. Signor Nittl asserted; Bolshevism was an asiattc evil which could not spread to Italy. LIFE OF ALASKANS Berlin Tram Strike f RERUN. .July lS.-- r Employees VALDEZ,- - Alaska, June 20. (By tramways here have voted, 10,648 to 6,545, for a continuation of the strike. Mali. Masks in the possession of As this is not a majority, Botirke of Valde carved fronv work should be resumed, but a large Joseph ot men the number say they will per- a single piece of wood, brightly colsist in the movement. The manage, ored. with long wooden tendrils protwo-thir- made by Reps. Dyer, Igoe and Gard of Ohio, Democrats, all members of the judiciary committee. Mr. Igoe declared the situation was the most un- ment of the tramways has announced to the house. All that all who do not return to work truding from the top of the head like usual a devil fish's arm. recall to those famother war-tim- e legislation, he said, by Thursday will be considered iliar with' the natives ot Alaska their age-ol- d shamanism. Shamanlsnx or supergtitution and GERMANS ASK FOR sorcery, always has played an Importpart in the lifoof the Alaskan naSPECIAL BODIES ant tive. So Implicitly did the Alaskan natives of not many years ago believe VERSAILLES. July 14. Two notes in the words and actions of the shacertain of concerning the appointment man that a whole tribe would go huncommittees were handed, to Colonel gry rather than Incur his (displeasure Henry, the French liaison officer here by eating foods which he had tabooed. The shaman attained his position by Baron Kurt von Lersner, the head of the Germant peace delegation last and power by unusual methods. By One note the French asks govnight. fasting and prayer amid the solitudes ernment to appoint a commission on of the woods or mountains, where he the question of the exploitation of the fed only upon grasses and roots, he Sarre basin. The other requests the prepared himself to become a sha-- 1 French and Belgian governments to man. By this method. It was conced-- i appoint a commission tq. deal with ed, the candidate's body became suf-- j questions concerning the districts of ficiently purified to become the abiding place of the spirits, and all sucMalmedy and Morlenet. Dr. LeWald, head of a special Ger- cessful shamans had to have numerman coprmtssion, has forwarded to the ous spirits at their immediate to peace conference notes containing sugi MJiawiorth-hanram- nt the spirit willing nogestlons on the food supply on the lep vitiate a land otter which theThe candibank pf the Rhine. date killed. The otter' tongue he as a talisman preserved away from all human view, for should the talis25,000,000 WILL man ever be seen it wss believed the BE REQUIRED TO shaman would go insane or be turned Into the animal from which the tongns YANKS FOR CARE was taken. The skin of the otter was kept by the shaman as a sign of his loaned by WASHINGTON. July 14. Appro- profession. Thus It came about that the land 0 $25,000,-00at least of priations needed this year otter was regarded as too sacred an will be animal to be killed by ether than the educatand for rehabilitating and neither Aleutian native ing wounded soldiers, sailors and 'ma- shamans, those of the mainland would kill the recognized foot authority?! here j rines, the house appropriations com nor the otter until long after the coming mlttee was told today by James P. now. He will fce here only Munroe, vice chairman of the federal j f the Russians. it nappenea mat the sometimes board foi vocational education. The; committee was holding hearings on ra?t'n. uVj. Ptaver In solitude did not the sundry civil bill, which President 1. brrr t0 the won Id he shaman the 10 foot Bothered people should lot no emergency he Wilson vetoed Saturday because It-, see him. to bins la coming limited funds for assisting the wound- - b100 himself, still fasting, to the grave of .some deceased shaman and d service men. passed a night with the rorpse, takExamination and Advice ing one of the teeth of the cadaver In 1 his month. Upon the shamans return Absolutely FREE SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. "Con- to his tribe hia skill was then tested This expert knows all about feet ditions are Improving in Mexico; we by shaman of known powers He knows the famous Dr. Scholl do not look with concern-upo- n For each spirit which the shaman the methods of correction and he northern part of the republic, Baron could produce he had a separate knows that L Fujitare Otori, Japanese minister to wooden mask. wth features as horriHe is here on ble as the tastes of the carver could Mexico, said tonight. Tfurtisa hia way to Japan on six months' leave devise. of absence. He said his visit to his The shaman had many duties to home had no political significance. perform. He was supposed to 'heal the sick, to cast out the devils from W ipplkmot orRmwdifRrEvifE)ot'LouL the frail bodies of bis !hyrt (0 foretell the future and with the aid of Let him examine your foot and his to mls-roone enable to -avoid r spirits tell you what is the trouble, the U rtarry a. new asked Tor additional, fortune anti disaster. Thq tricks of 1t? cau:e and the way to quickly in which to plead to an Indict-- j his trade, paraphernallaantl chan tjme iw correct it Let him demonstrate ment charging him with slaying his; generally descended from father to on your own foot that you can .R-Vtf--W fiancee. Miss Frieda Lesser, whenl son. The shaman's hair was never New was arraigned In Superior court! cut. for to lose his locks would be to gain The request waa granted lose his powers. When he died he was today. not cremated. After death his Foot Comfort was al'pwed to remain In the body 1 spot f Immediately. You dont have to 'to Itf IJt jf j whpre death came for 24 hours-s- o that ,il J.lr J t7 wear freaky" or loose shoe BAYER CROSS" ON the wandering find its might spirit The Dr. Scholl plan is to givi tenement of clay should it so desire.' di (W foot comfort while you wear When two suns had waned the body Was removed to another corner of the the stylish, well fitting shoes 5' SJt ' GENUINE ASPIRIN i this procedure continuing unlike, house, you iJ1 H .j t til the body had rested fn every corAll Wslcs ner. Meanwhile the inmate f the Come In. house fasted. Vrir-- s T At last, dressed In fulj regalia, the . fit ; ' G "rf .? kil'NS body was lashed to a board. One of V feAVEGS $3 't the two bone sticks used by every fir Suti'iiby f shaman was placed through thd hair and the. other lAmni r mt4 NT through the oriflcd cut In the nose. The head was covered with a basket woven of small twig and grass ami at Sdomon-Inglia- m Co. icht th body wa carr,e1 crctly to "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" to b vern or There- i genuine must be marked with the after the members of ,crvlce. he tribe never safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an! entered this burial 41-4- 3 for it was place, unbroken Bayfr package which con- supposed to be rilled with evil spirit tain proper directions to safely Mr. Bourkes collection of native lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, masks, weapons and utensils Neuralgia. Colds and pain. Handy tfh be one of the finest in Alask.Is, said to .1 boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few j.. A f ' A jlfs cent at drug storer larger packages J s Lusitania Cases End. dr.ife also. Jt LH of Aspirin Is the trade ft ft 1 t at. i. Payer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacl-deale- r of Salley Ilcacli NEW TORE.. July 1L- - A final the Daughters of Utah Ptoneers in honoring GOV. SIMON BAMBERGER BRIGeGEN, R. W. YOUNG will be the principal tqxwkera. polos by David Reese, Maiora Rogvr and other noted Itah i Hirer. Margaret Rummerliays, VALUABLE PRIZES AWARDED FOR SWIMMING RACES DANCING CONTESTS, OLDEST PIONEER MAN, OLDEST PIONEER WOMAN AND LARGEST FAMILY. Something doing all day. Fun for everybody. Take a basket lunch. Enjoy the whole Jay. Trains at 1.30 am. 2. 2.45, 5. 6:46. r.ir;-8,- 8.45, and , 2:30, 6.30, 4.15. - 1 SO 10 15 P. m. o Foot - a a n ir n com-Usual- ly N ert Here f A specialist from Chicago to this store SOT Dr. Wm. M. Schott July 14th to 19th While You Can and While -- In.h' DZ Scholl A I w it v-'- Jl -- ' 1 W & 1 , sell-accoutr- ii v E. Broadwav ar V, n m M mk -- k j -- - J, r . The Government wanU you to buy now. It urges this be cause it will relieve a distressing situation this coming winter- Tlfose who ran see ahead know theres to be an unusual mand upon the transportation ' lines. de- Coal Had Preference in Transit Last Year and still it was difficult to move coal and get it when you ' wanted it 7 This yefir other industries will be given an equal show. The movement of sand and gravel alone long stopped by war Is going to cripplejhe transportation of raaL The big wheat crop the shipment of automobiles, machinery and a hundred other things that war cheeked all these are goingftto tax railroads and use cars. It Looks Like the Better Part ot Cosiness Wisdom to Stock Yonr Bins with Castle Gate or, . ' Clear Creek Coat Now . ASK YOUR DEALER I A if 6 Prices Are Lowest V . n n asa n si nrrrrutr aa GDOaK n n n n n n c n n jtrn n n n UCDBGi SO. MINERS AND SHIPPERS EXCLUSIVELY OF CASTLE GATE AND CLEAR CREEK COALS GjnnnuLuu.u. iTurinriruinnruar ifuJ X n |