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Show SATUtDAV 1850 FOUNDED Bill Will LEASING CP BENEFII BE NOVKMHEH 1910 15 LAKE SALT Sends Soldiers Mother Picture of Cemetery Where Her Son Was Laid to Rest Till. AhM Miss Marjorie Shuler 0 M. To Speak to Women; CLObtJi Not I.MHIJI IS. OAL pioduition of tab In ed at Close to Hi. lh ge.ieral now Mil, SOME (uiigres or dlscusaed In n iflirr from Congressman Jam ii Mays lo II K coni f 'hi I luh Tlio state lu itlulty cn.mll"iirr Interested n till Illl for l ho r Iful nmir prtinriu of th renlsD 1" ho stales. uiuloi will bo Cl'-'luo.l. f 111. 111 1, riul. r 00.1 t f soma ph...liat-- . hue uhjiu. i I pouuibly uoiou ml Unito will l oabjovl to Jrs.. .Ift.hr;; are public land to whioh no claim ha a yet brrn mtublluhr I letter i nltfl Congressman Mj regard lo I ho propound Kerri amend monl lo (ho bill, ami umin pan,ea givcopy of (h Congo aalonal Rec-r- d ing d otailu of a kern debate In which ho oppoiM d thn Ferris aioendmcnt, whlih would hate gluon u large of (lie rental lo the reclamation fund In hla letter, referring to the recent trip of Mr Davis to Washington, Mr Mi)i "You will remember that we thla amendment when you were here and that we feared eaatern tup-powould urry It through the holier, thereby depriving the atatea of any direct Intercut In rental and rovalilea accruing under the general leaa'ng bill. We aucceeded In defeating the Ferris amendment, but a a enmprom-le- e the houue adopted the Hnell amendment, which provide that atatea ahall have SO per rent of all the proceeds. SO per cent ahall go to the reclamation fund, and 10 per cent to the federal treasury. Before aaaentlng to this compromise, however, I had the aaaur-gnoe- n of the chairman of the committee and certain others of the conferees that they would agree In conference with the committee from the senate that the provision carrying 46 per cent to the atatea should be relnaaled yi the bill The chairman wu especially anxious to secure for . the . reclamation fend as large a proportion aa possible of the Impounded funds accruing to the government from past production. Of course. our state was not Interested at all In tlieso funds and would, therefore. be benefltted more to have the swine go Into the reclamation service. We are vitally Interested In the proceeds from future production I am informed today I November 1(1) that the conferees on the part of the house and senate are making some progress in getting together upon their report. Wo may be able to adopt the report and send the hill to the president during this week." YEAlt Christinas News Topic Child Welfare Prize Photo Contest Snell Amendment Adopted Giving to States 30 Per Cent of All Proceeds May Soon Pass. lrru of SEVENTIETH "Amiteor Photographers TO STATE .f il. UTAH CITY nil with ll.ioo,-0'- 0 the ycer before and - Mr. Linker Ssljs Her Hu band, the Defendant Did Not Leave Room Aftrr 10:40 p.m- .- Alibi' J t; Claimed. A The Christmas Naas s offers a prise of 110 for the beet outdoor subject photographed by a bona fids amateur with preference being given to wsaLe subjects Print, rgntirt or enlargement, should be bent to The Christmas Naas Contest Department, with num de plume written on the back ala of each print nothin tha print by an envalope with Ihe num da plume written on the outside and tha true name of the contestant on a slip of paper y! y k tbalJoeeph BrUr. Ih Falrvlew farmer who M ahol and killed Jan. II. fU ever Inside of Ih Macedonia rooming houaa or that T. J. Linker accused of the murder, was ut'f ft Is room ai tho tlm of the ahootpc;pf Briggs. as mad on tba wltpaaa ptvvd In Judge 1L M. Rtapheag dlvuioo'xif Ih Third district court this morning by Maud Linker, wlf of the defendant and br murder charge. w KNIAL 5.l)0 These figures are from, Inside The print entered In the comreports Just .urn piled a, h off-.- r of petition muet i (n Tha New ofC. A Allen, state tnspecto of mines, fice Nov, Si under the nulustril commission of Motive Bridge Vtlrre Ynov-tcwUtah. Italy (n wad lo l liatcwu-- l LVcrrjr. ' 1art of the increase I., coal value., Mrs. Fox Auditor of GJinTHING of the apirlt of demla represented by hs lu reseed value on whlih Ameruan njtsoa felt Council of Women of a Ion of coal at the infuea In louuril the eoldler boj s ibey cared for How-aveaa compared w Ith fornu r years r, Mrs Ruth May Eog hat been electIt. France, and the regard and tender tha' proifuiWiorv- - Turfiv-s- ' t firem ed audttnr if the Jaltm7-Cwuretlonew rtuefftl Ten for the'YovVu one ' MIX MARJORIE MUTEX. sell ea set a new high mark In 1111. Women, according l n telegram -, left behind hy the boya who "want and a fiiark which It la believed will Y. a M. ed A. at I. L Bays W IB Provw AUbL (be heedguar-lerMlaa west. la Indicated In a letter Just Marjorie Hhuler. on of the hardlyxbe equalled In 111. The folthis morning." Mrs. Eog. In com- - associate editors of the Worn Mrs. UnkeF leaUmony waa In, Up Cltl-ge- n table shows fur by Mrs Hunan D Lyman of this lowing comparisons pany with General Relief society repthe laal three years. and press represanUttves In with tha claims mad by A tty. a.JL city, front Della A. McNamara of New resentatives. Mrs. Jullna L. Kmltb, fur Ih National King, counsel for tho dofandanta, la York Mrs Lyman's son. (Irani Washington. D. 1IT. 11. American Woman Muffrag ataocla-lion- , hid opening statement. Mr. King denil. Lyman, a son of the late (resident Total tons 4. 111. 216 S.IH.US Mt,41 will address "tba conference of clared (hat lb defense would prv.a Francis M. Liman, lost his life while Value I1J.I17.097 H.6J1.3I2 tl.7tt.t44 of Women Voter, to complete allb for Linker. H aaldlt the t'uh fighting with the American murines Tuns loaded at mines for shipment i . . 711 4.21. 2.III.M bw. held tinLeague ,!2, 76 Halt lake Monday 'and would ahow tbal Linker could not'pso-eibl- y at Belleau woods, Mias McNamara Employees under ground I.lil t.Ht l.lT on the subject of shlld welattended him In hla last hours. Hurface employee 14 1.016 771 Tuesday, have shot Briggs. Tha dafenaa ; fare. Mlaa McNamara sen! with her let. Total emploteea 4. tit 1.41 IS I. Is delightfully opened it ceae thla morning followlag Mis who Hhuler,' ter a small picture of the tent hospital a worked 11 Da) 21 young for so long a career In political tha action of the court Friday afterIn which Grant Lyman died, but unaffairs, was a newspaper writer on the noon In ovarrullng tho motion of Mr. Mr. Marsh fortunately the copy wan too dark for McClelland. SOLDIERS CEMETERY. Count Ira. B. Production by Mr. Amy Buffalo Express and was chosen aa King to dismiss the caa agalnat pnk- Fhe sent also the two Mlaa and E. reproduction Lyman Mary Connelly of The report shows that of the ylal the Y. L. M. I. chairman by ih New York Mtat Chateau Thierry. Our hospital, the bs attending the press A., Woman Huf frags party for the eight c. third Field hospital, was Just tonnage of lilt Carbon county pro- National Council part of the cemetery In whlih h( Twentv Woman now of In Tba first witnaas t cema-tc- r duced 14. 07.1:. valued at 12.6!.-41largest counties In western New York. tatlfy thla ML Lou la. young I'tah marine was I. mod. the two sfiuarea from there and the W Hhe waa at ihe aiti tUu tlty hr- Of thla tonnage 2.71 11 was session at about six squares. The part here was Jamas Pappas. Hd aai9 other the bridge oxer the Marne morning Mr. R, has for1-Amy also bean Lyman Huf man of tha Woman 1 party have marked. loaded at tha min for shipment, the which the American bovr rebuilt and our hoi are burled, a one of tba speaker at Buffalo and tha county frags that Linker and W. H. Brook who of Erl. not very distinct. Tha whlta remainder being disposed of at tha appointed but it crossed on their (hatrau-ThierrIhe Colorado conferanc Bh an of Boctal Do la charged with murdoc In , all has had around training . , , . as crosses local mine for . tent cama marked with three alack, consumption. drive. In writing, organising and public I : Thera where I nursed my boya and where or going into tha cok oven with th death pf 8rlgg.wero conferenc Americanisation. speaking In her capacity as publicvo, ir hruie eon. Grant H. Lyman, died, were 2,1 7 6 employees In Carbon counIn the Independent Vaf between . 6 a of he look W. fL Red welfare, otylA big f. Cross A, expert, ity surcharge. The building back of It was used for ty underground, and 1.000 on tha ,,rbr 'bieris pertaining to tha In Buffalo which net Ud 816.-- 1 and 1 o'clock night of Jan. it. "Enclosed you will find some ai aps operating and back of that high tower face 7." thev worked ao average of and social Ilf of the public will be dis- 000. Hhe la not only a writer on clrlca H denied and a post card of the town of La was many more tents Ilk mine. were, also thera they lint, during tha year. 2(1 ' . ' and polities but haa successfully procussed. i Eerie and a small part of the River tho jmip Kitnerj and Grand counties produce A o'clock and between H co"Trusting thla nota will find you la and Mrs. Lyman's topic will be, Parma- - duced at least one novel, Marne a total of 461,173 fona of which (42. Thle bridge marked with an well. I ain sincerely yours, of tha Woman Voter's Man- nlght aJ tsstlflsd to by for wltnea author ' " X was blown up In July. 1918, and "LlKI-LA. M'NAMARA. was loaded for shipment at the 2er ual. a hook of clvlca which. Immedi13 ' 1A ork Methods, Casa Alpdeny total-pro-th9wtatu In lea York rebuilt than 24 hours try tha '145 West 104th 8t New mines, and the alu of tha ately after tha New York suffrage American engineers, wherebv the hoys I Mr Linker, said that tha defendant ductlon Was 11,208.001. A total pt ITT City." vote was won. tha Century company could proceed on their drive Into an worked .'November 7, 111. average of 260 asked her to write. employe nd that ' had suffered with' Inffueiu davs. , Hhe Is widely known- In state, nd h left hla bed for tlm on short sHomoilt produced 1.76 tonaargD national blob affalmyi For' twit years tho'aftetnooh' of Jan. 11. f Bhsld ton aha- - was p rasa-cbman pt ip New that ho wetft Out f which during th aariy'pdrt were loaded lor shipment. Thar were York Htat Federation K ..Women' of Ih evening of Jan.'tt. rstufnltg and out whe cllibs thla. irm workedan average during put. employee ' 18:1. Immediately there flier ' to about of llf day. special staia bulletlvjbf-Interes; bottle Df ha went out again to get women. Hhe Is alnf recording secre- milk . Uinta and Ducbeane oou title.' which few minand returned within Plat Federamine coat for local consumption, tary of the New.-Yur? ah said. t tion of Womncihi club and has twte ute. I. Il tons, valued at 112.887. ' After eofnteg back th second tlm had tba hopor'of being elected state none being loaded at the mine. A totba witness said that her husband delegate hi the biennials of the gen went tal of nine employees was given, workto their room lu be Macedonia . eral fpdfratlcm. 222 r ing t c day. rooming house nd went to bed. Miscellaneous small mines produced , Hhe said that aha went to tho rocan Efforts are being made by the poAt a meeting of the Charity ball 8.200 tons of coal worth 18,170? and alon at THteburg. Pa.; o" the Mor- little later end that ah and Linker lice lo locate Fred Drevcr, 60 years committee latter ployed nix men. nccordln. to tha men., bec.uM of unsupported aa -- iflGW of St. Mark's Hospital quarreled with reference to Oi which she .bad received. Leaving old, prominent Salt Lake contractor, Charity association thagyast week, the to' continuation of pffjyg. In 118 consumed Poke their room little later, Mr Linker who is said to have disappeared front reports of all the committee were 78.802 production my. are beginning to recoil tons of coal. In 117. (.11 said aha stepped Into another room his room at the Windsor hotel about turned tn and the total gross who mad them. ' Chairman" James S. nd that while ah waa there anotti-ce- r receipt tons, and In 111, 711, 5 tons. cam to the place and said min a month ago. No reason for his were found to be 3.11S.S0t.' The exMartin of lha conferdncy-wireThursThla Year' Output. had been ehot Bhe said that ah saw strange disappearance can be found penses were as follows: to Rev. tha and Dr. day E. Coal Davies aa com out of hi room and Walk As Var Linker drg production of Utah and It is feared that he may have met punch. 1505. ITS; printingf8uppers T , down the hall in hD bath robe. tickets and thla year la concerned, figures era not of the First Presbyterian church, this with fiul play or committed suicide. Not Out After 10:40. posters, 1 1 0. 0 ; tips toe porters and available at Mr. Allen's aoffice at the telegram of Inquiry;.bulletin Just time. Relatives say he had suffered finan- maids at hotel, 10; However, present It tru "la husband! said Linker Mr her jthat you and. other pasorchestra, )5S. (hat Baft Lake' new substation of th was not Issued by the United States Geological cial reverses recently and that thla away from th room frqm As this covers the entire expepse of survey shows that In the Rocky moun- - tor In City signed a paper. will b located at the south- 10:40 oclock on. She said that Brlggu postofflc fact may have affected his mind. be brought by Wealey E. King of conducting the affalis of the associa- tain and Pacific coast states, of which and another man had not been the east corner of Regent street and According to Chief of Police J. Par- tion during the year. It leaves the net Colorado and Utah are SaljLak City to the world's Chrisrooming house that night and alkfct to anan according were alley, Indicated carloads ley White, there that 616,(20 appearances One of the substantial sales of the tian cltlsenshlp conference now in sea-alhad never Ruby Wayne, a negres proceeds 2,538.75 or about 82 per producers, nouncement mad last night by of coal shipped from producing disv been in th Linkers room. beJo past week In local real estate was Mr. Dreyer left his room with the In- cant to b .applied to charity. here, -that the, you .effect, while to The etate the wholeof in trlcts maintained that' 018, u7 O. Has poatofftce Inspector. Anturned by Heber J. Grant and com- tention of returning. Things were as The committee wishes to tha&lc Oct. 25 of thla year the same district lieve polygamy to be dying In Utah! nouncement - waa another man had been tip1 j p usual and it at first thought he mad after the re- and If when It room so, did Mr to pany, according to Spence Young, who had gone for with had die This Linker and the Way. begin and produced (2M(1 carloadgJj only a few days. When every one who contributed their aerv and that jBrlggs had flashed engineered the deal. The property he failed to return his friends began Ices for the success of the ball and the would seem to Indicate buta small how Jong will It live. .Thle confer-- , ceipt of official - new from fWah awoman roll of money, for which hmwks reduction, for the district s a whole, ence, representing (0 nation desire ington. sold, belonged to the Preston estate to worry and the police were notipublic for Its generous response, which as rompared with that qfTaat year. Th selection of thla site wee made supposed to have been murdered arts r fied. an to and Was purchased by the Latter-da- y the association enable immediate will wire . at our some time ago, but wag held up be- leaving tha Macedonia about Bifi-niggreatly reply by Thla same bulletin goes into the Mr. Dreyer has been well known as the scope of Its work over that Saints Church for a consideration of a contractor . . V cause of the protests of tha upper r. coal mlaing hour at con- expense. of for a number 'of years, extend question Main street bualnea concern which .Court continued In sc avion until". 2 To thla Dr. Davies replied:.; It is located at 31 and 41 the police say. During that time he of any previous year. siderable length, and gives one tabl 130,000. In o'clock th afternoon and the adhas erected numerous large buildings which shows li-- time worked at soft north 8tate. ."The communication of ministers sought to have the substation located A lease has been journed for th- day, counsel for, In their .vicinity, In The last contract he coal mines since the armistice, whk-tBack. Soldiers This property was originally owned saidtheto city. of defense Coming concerning soma Importation the for dry Inveat-metime t t- - ' girls asking entered Into with the Clayton have had was the remodells just about one year ago. Thla table vest I gat a . new., phase of ih Marmon.Church,.for purposes of av rby President Brigham Young, and his ing of the tmitdtng formerly occupied company-to- r of 'five ahow period from minea that proreport or white slavery, addressed The detachment of the Twenty-firs- t polygamy, 'will be Such investigation, he Informed n a new substation south Main and the 71 ner cent of the bltutnlnou year daughter, Mrs. John D. Spencer, and by Lipman Brathera-xvto ducing Lake Salt tha Commercial club. Is court, would expedtt trial of t a He was a member of the Ma- infantry sent to the Utah coal field output of the nation, showed that the authentic. In the near future. No family, who made their home at 41 street. case. of opehed condoning , sonic fraternity and well known in in The Regent street office will b anticipation of possible disorder, la mines had worked at !. per eent of polygamous living, still continued by north State for,aiumber of years. Old lodge circle. to handle all of tha mall for soma the equipped .Yuli. .time Mormon older capacity, average to or the the to the, theoretireturn Fort Granffttnd Party , Douglas coming residents will remember the Kincaid The missing man is 6 feet tall and hours operated per week, based on cal defense of the principle by the upper Main and State street, nd will Vest. circles week. It Is stated -In railway . .. family, who resided so long at number weighs 160 pounds and has blue eyes, 0 Mormon Church, was even implied. take care of everytnlng that can be a hour at week. full time (8 belng Sail For- Honphih handled at tha main xyffic-um- ii 31 north State street. tha This property gray hair and nionstach,e. 1olygamy.begaa Ao qlle t he day sr ' ' . - W eather Promised. v exception of the delivery of mall and The' percentage of output In this born. adjoins the other ChurcH "hbTdlhgk "on At the office of thf First PresliincY Mr L. Club H Commercial rent boxe the Is smply tn average of the Says 8hepard pf,tliUi city, table thla block. The weather forecasji. Is "Tonight hours worked, weighted bv the site with a well established reputation as In order to have the new office a telegram was received this afterhyea There la no prospect of improvePosition Has Not Been .the heavy from President-Hebe- r J. Grant and and Itunday fair; not, touch change In of the mines and expressed In per eent a ' Mormon hater. Is credited with ready ln time to handle ments on this property In the near having stirred up this row at the Christmas mall, work Is being speedOffered to Anyone Yet temperature. Tfe the L, T. 8. University la exlocal morning of full time. While In some mines the Pittsburg party, who sailed today from 'ban and It y conference; Installation on the has ed of been thjneces-aar4 up w hours, or eVefTSff stated by local for Honolulu, on the atearti-thl- p working JlpieJs. panding so rapidly that It la suggested t, minimum temperature was 32 degree . parties who claim t , 5. - Francisco fixture ,, ; Maul. It would be an IdeaY site for tjie much That the position of secretary of the The telegram stated 4hit "Forecast for this re- hours. In 11 more than 0 per cent know that she Is paid M.OOO a year, Washington needed dormitory or something of like Commercial club has not been offered the ship railed at 12 o'clock noon, Is generally of the miners have worked in mines largely for this class of work, by an the week .comihg gion nature for this Institution an established working time of eaatern lecture bureau. th party were welli and ,' ' that all In was COMMISSIONER SHS to any candidate but that. a, number clear; wiy" nearly normal tempera- with 4 fine with them. ; , to the governhours, everything according V" of men are being considered for the tures. Ireat. Grant and his associates are bulletin. ment "PERPETUAL CARE on their way to Hawaii to dedicate position by the board of directors, and that no meeting of the directors has the new temple ther j. f Move For Teacher been held or will be railed for a week, was asserted today" by Lester Freed, Increased Salaries president of the Commercial club. An afternoon paper yesterday stated that KILLED IH UTAH At a meeting of the Salt Lake the position had been offered to City Commisntoner C. Clarence Neslen. It Teachers association held t the Lais only fair to the men who are being Thru th gateway of .muaio fayette school this morning a comconsidered for the position to deny I nof world on you eon success of deer From th was of report fiv with mittee appointed that any selection or qfrer has been You bar if , bt beauty already-receivedSldMcNeil H. as Miss R. hunters to Mr. Freed. Jean made any one aa yet, ald chairman, You . your taste for dOwsy, state fish and game commit-- ; wait upon tha board of education for Dont close thla rous. San Fran cis cd W ants the purpoae of ascertaining- whether gat tq, yourself er yeur gioner, estimates that about 1,200 deer child. Get a fell victims to the prowess 'of. th of teachers' salaries can Increase an Convention a sister or a brother Or parents Republican schoof season hunters this Nov. be yearv j the open expected during Victor tn different- and perseparated 1 1 lO. thls year. was the first , The The Commercial club haa received following resolutions .were It haps NEGLECTED CEMETER-lEH- c ' " , Edison or . open season for three years. Inasadopted; a 'telegram froth W. H. Crocker, of 8an jvhy not bring them to. . much' as ha estimates that there are ' the school gether in WASATCH LAWN- -f That for ensuing budget National the ja Colipibia Franplsco, chairman of about 25,000 deer In the state, and Lois may be purchased at tt -years expenditures "be made Up be- -' Only horned bucks were killed, under "Republican committee of California, a study ef the and begin aatrh Lawn" the law, Mr. Biddoway la of th opln-- i fore the end of March, thereby proaoklng for the support of gait Lake world's artist. Make a de' In Ion of season Need will have that the hunting Advance a talk towards securing for that city, the viding amply instead of registering a posit BY MAILand n has no serious sffeet on the return to th It Oa very eaay terms 120 Republican convention. macnln ing Is the order under the methdeficit as r wilds of Utah this Flg gamo animal, Mr. Crocker points to the fact that held- - fee you until Christ Removals from any cemetery ard once almost exterminated. ods now tn use. OT only Hoes paint make your San Francisco has Ideal weather for made for lotowner at coat ana Mr, Biddoway estimates that there car look brand new, but It That the Teachers' association cosummer (invention, has an audiCome In and let aa talk It over. to were from 7,00 8,000 hunters In IS.-0torium with a seating capacity of adds considerably to Its length Glen BrcSa-Rcic- rb operate with the board of education th field, ae that only one in five or de- - , .six . and haa hotel accommodations for of life. In ascertaining the "leaks" In the exwaa successful, in landing the covt Mr. Crocket PiMItt further , For snappy finish and tough overJ0J69. f eted prlx. penditure of the system and that they states that Ban Franciaco canecure wtirlrgrTM H. A. lainta A .ape-Cl- al be MaH . Th com mission r basso hla figures fMrtsrtes stopped.' brand . for : automobile subscription to the extent of 1.100.on fairly complste reports from BeaThat the whole teacher salary MAD STIUCKT ; 11 00 for the purpae of defraying the j ver that 17 deer were killed there, schedule be revised. CEMETERY i & of the convention. expanses Glass Paint Co. Sail A meeting of the association will and from Iron county, where 10 wer v-- , The Commercial club trill taka tha be held the first Friday In December.! known to have been killed, 'ad from . 1US Eut rirfl Noth Of Hr M wHil matter under advisement h Ih near, at .which meeting the committee scattered Information, from ail over - surceea . andl future , , tha rest of the stats, report on their progress . 60 in till III. an ! lt - - f C . n I 2f d ' i rt 6. I , v coa-aseil- on J,0? baar j op-Jt- j !'" i ! h i Foul Play Feared iniChanty, Ball i Nefo Case of Local Over $2500 For nr.u tl, ur t -- k pro-(Lur- , ; Contractor Hospital , CiiLnntiftti Wiv UllDStUOIl . ,t,on . Postoffice to be rm-tho- On Regent Street - . PLak en WU-11a- . s ht. , to e - r nr - -- -' t Ii -- - - fair - -- , - . . ' JPREMEmiOO-- . . Wanted IF Have f Departed Relatives : JEER Boys to Sell The ChrlslmasNews - " In every town In Utah, Idaho and . 1 j J Wyoming. 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