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Show f t4MTNs lu) 4 f ta OiDeas t fan It in trr h i 4 ruai(nuliui.i ofrtlt44 hai !f fJ 4 ii4 ) to; Ue di ,9 ft cVuJ t i 4 I he f f h throat Its act tfc i vtK 4 me 4 j mliM t4 a Good Judge Clothing V alue? rayit! (Ua trflteti ksr It iaus ftmetcs s . f u f an4 give ! ! lonU1 aaA n4t itaiatiia tva in MOsfaetdt) sntnsl preicd i la Diujui 4s itt famUtao in ttyaa eiaiiuKs Yah iuis Apparently Prosperous of State Finances Con--iHUo- n If tions by ObligaMonthly Report. AN1LL O UAH SON UV U nnHf nr hilitunaea IMIU - H.m4 ttieioufh rethartM. a A4 veMiaamant Discounted -- t. Man ! Ihar iaua )44 from lh 4utn th secretary of the boerd it of land rumailutunrii, anil other stitution haa borrod ISamall tM.rru4 iuuwI amounta similarly borrowed by lha .(.la lit. including aiala industrial that th of school urr. Against lha aisle general fjnd there ,lah alartad business Soy. met t the end obligation o with bataaca on hand of II. are of the year of aemethlng Ue $700.- 41S.StS.IL M tomparad oiik It. SIS Thus 00. according lo Iheae figures ree-enSIS St, an month tafora ftaaalpt about 40 per cont of the aisle a be taaee. whnh will during Octobar war II 06 $71.16 He from 1010 principal source of Income for the whll disbursement wara only II0, has already been flat el ter Of rorU tuu Some men re not. But it reUy doesn't make any difference one way or the other, if you buy here. We take care of that for you, for we sell clothed that tan be depended upon absolutely for utmost value. In- j j a KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES ue S4I.IT. Thl raihar preprous ahowint howavar. la aomawhat discounted whan It la learnad that In tha receipt for tbo niootb ora 1704 400 from tha at of road bonda borrowad monay which will Incraaao lha expense of tho atala for tha nail 0 year a dueling thla amount, raraipta fur tha monay ara undar 1400.000. whlla ran naarly 000 004. or about half a million dollar in excess of tbo receipt Inasmuch a lha out Iraaaurar a ahowa that on roada alon tha atat apan. during Octobar I. tha reason for thla adverse bilance become fairly cltar. Sir. La r ton raporla (hot thar waa 1S4I.OIS.IO In tho atala general funo Nor. 1. Comparison with tha racorda of Joseph nirla. alata auditor, ahowa that tharo ora outstanding warranto aufflrlant to raduca Ihla total to HIT.-S7- S $678.-SSS.T- 77. Inasmuch at tha atala auditor'a rac orda also ahow that thara ara amounta duo to tho various road accounts of IhO counties of IS7l.l77.lt. It be roman apparent that lha atala general fund has already borrowed from tha slate road funda to tho tuna of II 16.-00- Tha amount duo tho aiala road waa about tha amount actually paid out In Octobar. But tha work la slackening down considerably, and It la quit possible that that much monoy will not ba apcnt In November on atala roada Intrrrwt la Saved. Tha handling of tho stale road funda and tha state general funda In of course ono common "jackpot" means that tha atala thereby saves Itself the payment of large amounta of intarest that would otherwise be There la no particular reason why the state should have to pay 6 or I par cent on temnprary Ioann to tho general fund, and hava lyog Idle In the bank monay which It ha borrowed at 4 per cent. Whether It will be necessary for the slat to make any additional temporary Joan before the cloae of tho present fiscal year te still somewhat In doubt, on aocount of tho onormoua rato of expenditure of atato road funda duo to tha heavy road improvement program. During October expenditures from the general fund totaled I77S.S42.74, while there was laft at the end of the month only noted. about $850,000 as already However, there will be some revenue coming Into the general fund, from and In addition some regular sources, will thla month ba reof tho counties taxes. mitting appreciable amounts in to bo Than are, under the statute, sent to the state the first Monday of sack month from October to March, on which month final settlement for the preceding year's taxes la made. Obligations to Be Mot- In addition to the amount already borrowad from the proceeds of the sale of state road bond, tha following obligations are to bo met by the state from these taxes, or from other source of revenue: Note for $400,000 to th Palmer Bond dt Mortgage company for temporary ioana. Not for $200,000 borrowed from land board, and distributed the funds. smong th various state road Thla amount was to be paid out of the road proceeds of th sal of atat bonds, and will be, after th atatg gets overithe temper, ry annual etrlngency, in Us general fund. Notes for $75,000 borrowed from the state land board for the state defense fund, This money was borrowed on th eecurtty of pledge of prominent cltlkens, for use by the state council of defenee during the war. - The last legislature authorised making It a charge against th stat general fund, not yet been paid. TM but It makes a total of $876,000 borrowed on Ihe stata'i credit, and to be paid In the near future. In addition to these amounts, the University of Utah has l:o. spenl. Or lice I sad. Principal feature of Mr LAreon's report, outeldo of the condition of tha general fund, are (he unuaally large balance of 110.470 m lha atato fiah and gam fund, from whirh th He-- I were only 14.104 44, u tier the large balance of tnoro than 1100.-00- 0 In th motor vehicle registration fund, and tha amall balances In tho alais laad fund principal account. Tha laitar llem la considered one of merit, fine the stale land grant principals either must he out at Interest, drawing 4 or 4 per cent for th at hool or various other Institution, or ela they must llo dormant In the bank, drawing J per cnt. which goee only to th atat general fund. Th balances In the principal account of all Ih elate land gram funds lots only There has accumulated $11 000 41. In th Interest account, available for expenditure for various stat Instituamount Of (hi 1140 444 04 tion 1114 OF! 41 la ready to b apportioned among th school district of th state on a per capita basis Balances In the various funds SI th Anti this season, despite- the acarcty of food woolen, these naticlothes represent the same high standard of Quality and wearability. Everything that went into the making had to pas careful scrutiny and exacting testa by experts. - onally-famed eii-ene- e Whether you are a good judge of clothing value or not, you can be SURE that you're getting full value for the price you pay io a Kuppenheimer Suit The same careful attention glvan to the selection of I Z. C. M. I. Boys Suits and Overcoats ts I ! tt I That FIFTEEN UNION MINES VICTIM POSITIVELY T day were an rout from fipokan. Wash. Military control was established yesterday In all th northern Wyoming coal camps, but It was announced civil officers would contlnus to function. , Additional stat troops were sent Into th Colorado fields yastarday, their activities centering northwest of Trinidad. Fifteen union mine In th horthrn fields of West Virginia today had resumed production, according to statement by th West Virginia Coi association, which asserted that wa the first definite break in th mlnara' ranka Coal production in that large producing state was well over It per ' cent, the operators said. So far tha strike haa been remarkably free of violence. No Instance of J I threatened damage to property, except in tha case of the miner arreeted in I Colorado, haa beenr reported. No actual suffering today had been reported ae d;to t tho cool but Newton,'! waa in darknaaa last night. thp electric light plant being hut dqwn when th cost supply was diverted to th waterworks plant, la Nebraska and Montana the shortage waa reported a Interfering with I routine. Schools- - In- - both -- state not j already closed soon must do so unless! supplies of fuel ar forthcoming. The Half Price Sale of Dresses, Suits, Etc. , Mr. J. W. Phillips, Redon, Ga.. phoned to J. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for a bottle of Chamberlain's had Cough Remedy and said ah bought a bottle of It at hi store recently and that it waa doing her children so much good that she wanted to keep up the treatment You will find nothing better for coughs and Colds In children or for yourself. It keeps the cough loose, expectoration easy and soon frees the system from the cold. Advertisement. Mr. Julia T. Seal Die. (Special to The News.) RIVERTON. Nov. 4. Mr. Julia Tempest Seat wife of Franklin E. Seal, Jr., died at the family residence here this morning after a long illness of typhoid fever. She Is survived by her husband, threa children, her mother, one brother and one sister. She was born in 8alt Lake City, May 6, 1588. Funeral services will be held la the Riverton ward meetinghouse Thursday, Nov. (. at 3 p.m. Burial will be in the Riverton cemetery. Pierce Find $25. A. Pierce, former mUorcy.le patrolman, was fined $25 this morning Judgj W. H. Wilkins on a charge of assault and battery-- Pierce was allegedato have battered Uriel Hlg-..- u hn, 75 south Main street, early on by i?V P10")!.11 .of .H f," ?un.1 ullty by a Jury In Judge W kins court about 10 days ago. Fierce wa dismissed from the police department by Chief of Police J. Parley White the day following the affair. non-surpo- o More Troopt on Duty fssrssresiesn Ma never asks what III hav- e- forbreakfest .she just gives me rt ' SairyTogliattl against John Swsnsoir. to recover $1,17 damages for personal injuries. Mina Florence Thoetcke Against Georgs. F. Thoelcke, for divorce on the ground of Utah Credit Adjustment association against J. E. Brown, to recover $400 alleged to be due on a note. Utah Credit Adjustment .association against J. E. Windle, to recover $40 60 alleged to be due for good. Mountain States Supply company It against Farley Burt, to recover $672 J alleged to be due' on account. rt. " rrorf, p.o n. c. ' Only a Cold. Are you 1117 l often answered Oh! ItS only a 'cold,' as If a cold 4 ess a matter ol little consequence, net let that but people ere beginning to learn that a common cold Is a matter not to be V' COLD , trifled with, that some of the most cold. As serious diseases Start with continue longer Call at ence soon, foifit aa the first iudiu&tion of a cold and 3: will give my careful anatis ef Cough and locate th real cause appears, take Chamberlain'sthe sooner Fvy spindefective condition. Analysis Remnflj:. Remember that 5fyur lees the the o cold you get rid t your J ' III Felt Bldg. and this remedy will help danger, & vou to- throw it off. Advertisement. Hears 11, cHiRornACToa E-- o -- - ENDS TOMORROW. You will find extraordinary value awaiting you in our ' Suit and Cloak . Department I I t In Penneylvania Area I She knows 1 what I like I5&3I tri03e-- 5 SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK - Slsa COTTON 40s74, $8 28; BLANKET spciL.gS.yg ..44 fils 84sTlf 8154; special. fits 44x84, 82.76; special.. Sis 72x80, 84 26; special. . GRAY COTTON BLANKETS fils 64x71, 88.04; 4pcial.,.sxss fits 84x78, 84 64; spaclat. ..83.4 fits '68x80,' 84 64; .SSAS 'fils 78x84, $4.71; apodal.. p4c!al...$4t PLAID WOOLNAP BLANKETS fils 44x78, 81 11 p40ial.,.S4AS fils 44x84, 87.04: spaclal. . .SS.4S fils 72x84, 81 51; 4padai.,.S7AS Is 74x84, 480i special... SSAS WHITE. TAN AND GRAY WOOLNAP BLANKETS fils 84x74, 4 44; apodal. . 'fits 4il9,'$T.OO; spaclal .4aS fill 72x84, 8140; 4p4dal...gA WHITE WOOL BLANKETS fill 41x84, 88 44; spclaJ...gT.S .fils 72x84, 81184; special. .SS.TS fils 74x80, 818 14; apodal. S1L4S PLAID WOOL BLANKETS else 46x80, special. SHLSS fils 72x84, 816.40; 4peclal.StS.TS ..( llitty Is 44s4rif-weeL$lM- 4; 81418 Off EMKTatMS Teu will find a Comfort serviceable and particularly warm sad coxy during tha winter months Cotton Filled Comforta full alia, regular 84.68 valuaa; special gSAS Satin Covered Comforts regular. $184 vaJuM; special.,,,. , .g&SS Heavy Bataan Comforts covered scroll stitched, regular 88 44 value; , special ,.,,,,,..,SASS DOWN COMFORTS $18 80 Regular values; ............. ,tlM Regular 118 80 values; pedal,. . i,,,,,,i.,,.,,81U8 826 00 pedal, -- Regular valusa; 831 AS spaclal ' Regular JJlAOvaluas;. ... special Regular 140.(0 valuaa; . . . special. Regular $52.60 values; .V.11U. fc.. spaclal Rarulsrf 865 00 values; special. . ..a...... ... ..S4CT8 All other Comforts in 7; .....15 this Off Special Values in OurlSilk and Dress Goods Dept. ' JERSEY CLOTH ECRU PONGEE An wide, Alt-Sil- 84 Ja. Ecru Pongee, 82 a yard value. k a regular Special JVOQIlPLAIDS 11.78 $2 26 52 60 $2 00 14.44 84.04 yard. yard. yard. yard. yard. yard. Bpedal 'Special : Bpedal Special Special Spaclal ........ ., Of AS 8LTS $1 AO ..gas -- .S4AO Jersey . Cloth. colors are brown, sapphire, tan, taupe, navy. Regularly sold at 86.60 a yard. Special. ..gA3 64-In- All-Wo- ol Th COSTUME VELVET Costums Velvet. Th colors ara brown, taupe, green, navy, burgundy and black. Regularly sold at 86.04 a yard. Spe cial. - Now i$ the time to do your fall plant-i- n 7'.'A" iranv"'" J,rrwtment just arrived from Holland hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, etc., etc. Report OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 118-1BOOTH MAD 6T. . jlUE 1 SEP-WEEKL- Y "jiz in ir 18-ln- BULBS at th out department of mine today from inspector in th bituminous field. Indicated that many miners wer working ia Westmoreland, Green, Fayette snd Somerset count lee- - and aoirc. were., working .La ' Indiana. Th report of several Inspectors wer that ia manytminlng towns man ar showing an inillnation to return to work and were watching the COMFORTS QUILTS WHITE -- Inspectort Report on Production Situation 4. ei spsdal BROWNSVILLE, Pena., Nov. 4. United States troop Pennsylvania on 'htriks duty today when a company, of Infantry arrived her from Buffalo. , Th troops, Jn command of Cel. E T. Evans, arrived from Fort Nlagraa early In th day. They number 180 men and carried camp equipment and ampl supplies ror A lorig stay. It Was reported that another company would arrivoTater In the day. Brownsville lg on th. Monongahela river, the center of an Important min lng field with about 4 (mines employ ing nmi 26,600 men. It la on the mine country. edge of the non-uniMany mine are closed by the strike, but an aimoet equal numner, not controlled by th United Mlneworkers ar to h kept in operation under th protection nf lha troops, it was stated by operators. PITTSBURGH. Nov. Quilt-Blank- -- ntrd Trust company; et. el., to recover $1,200 allege to be due for services. Hasel ViTichin against Charles A. Venchlll. ror divorce on the grounAof i abort, I W. -- 3 AT SOUTH MAIN 17 4 Clothing. (Continued from page one.) Ray Keefer, 00 year old. ha been positively Identified aa on of two men miners, whoa walkout throughout tho room of Harry nation at midnight Friday night has th who entered Mariano, $1 south Fifth West street. produced almost complete paralysis of last Friday night and after beating! tha production of bituminous coal. him Into unconsciousness attempted to dswn of the second full day of th rob him, according to the police. strike found government official and coal mina operators in an optimistic Iveefer is in the county Jail and a com- modd. Additional movements of fedplaint was Issued Monday charging eral and atat troop into various coal him with assault with deadly weapon fields were reported over night and thousands of carloads of f ual In transit and attempted burglary, (ha pollc were confiscated by the federal railto Mariano's to story road administration, diminishing th say. According the police, the two men entered supply of private industries and municipalities, some of which already Keefer's room and when he refused hav felt the of production. to divulge the hiding place of his Officials of thestopping United Min Workers month's pay proceeded to beat him. of America, whose Ups officially wars One of the assailants is said to hav sealed by th federal court injunction issued at Indianapolis last weekre-had a gun and the other a knife. Tha mained silenL , xecond man has nolTjeen' located; Attorneys for th miner continued aid Lth preparation today of their case preparatory to the hearing next This Means Vow. Inin federal Th court of. When you get up with a bad taste Saturday More Men Working proceeding and Washington in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, no junction were officials of the th opUtfon that In Colorado Minet relish for food and are constipated, broad powers of the restraining order you may know that you aeed a dose prohibiting Ah use of funds strike of Chamberlain's Tablets. They not would DEWJEIL-Colo- ., Nov, 4. Reports j th miners to resume only cause an agreeable Movement of work. compel received at th offices of th Colorathe bowels, but cleanse and invigorate McKinley and Colfax counties. New do Fuel A Iron company her today the atomach and improve th diges- Mexico, today wer added to the dis- Indicated an Incrsas in th number of tion. Advertisement. tricts under military control by a mar- men working In company mines comtial law proclamation by Gov. Larra-toU- u Federal soldiers took charge as pared with yesterday. Burglar Enter Home. the strike became .complete In all At Walsen, near Walsenburg, where nrinea of th stat except those of the troops were Burglars entered the second story iQallup dispatched 1st yesterday. American company at Gallup. window of the home of W. C. Jeijv If men r working this morning, Movement. Troep whll only 1$ worked yesterday, ae- - j nings, 1205 Second avenue, whll tie Additional troops for possible duty cording to th company. family was downstairs Monday 'night in th fields xtniv Pennsylvania Th Fremont min, In Fremont and obtained three purses containing wer under orders today to be ready entrain at two boura hotlc from county, had 24 men at work and waa approximately $10, accdiflng to re- to San Antonio, Tex. today. Tesiarday this mins j ports received by the pqllc. Access to The Thirty-fift- h Infantry wllll start, operating dosed.-riwas workers reporting. tomorrow wlmlowwHs Lewis. the for Camp .Washinggafed by cllnjtjtnr; Other properties, except Ideal, rethe porch. Members of the family ton, for strike duty in th raclfic ported Increased working forces believe the prowlers were frightened northwest, an announcement from At Ideal the fore at work was two I away by someone going up stairs. No Camp Travis said. I trace of thent could b found by the For duty in Wyoming coal fields, less than ysstsrdsy th company said. I 121 of th Twenty-firs- t investigating officer. Infantry to I J' Cruelty. Green- - Machinery. A Manufacturing State Loan A the company againrif I-- tl Otm DR DO STORE Third District Court. -- Haal Service against Sarp-be- l Service, for divorce on the ground of 4 cruelty, Dorothy Holding agj$ist William C. Holding, for divorce go th ground of -- to the selection of our Men ,110-11- New Suits Filed. w. h. is given : .gars , |