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Up lb oplftivtn that tit uhlttlra tom rrtard M A w horl hur ! throughout Mart ) lu'ihf Ihr hu miaaion ihr right or powrr Vih of bad hern iakrn w fur a b lh aiatr irnirl of th fto'ii in h rif44df cofiaiiimion to inlrrfrra i tu Ml a 4 arm rrrd wi (o !h iraMa of Hi MuJanta of th g with fiUnia fprra'rj d through a f'Mrn.rM window nl rwh4 h mat lta Jordan Mtfh a-- h I, Ml muntnaiiiM n ihta point thr util- Thr hnuir of 'ftfgr Jnhnw f tk' a io rntrrrd Thur th Ion Of tho lufrnll J HI ubmittri the nuar d a rrvoUrr clock nt tf;r rnuUMiuton 'a land ttMrrnilftl Jrn fol thl the to hr ntrnry gmera! ton of iuVfi S') atorh pair H a innkr.1 iitgtrf m n uttnn impfoirrd THr ihr prowler iuld hr fbe powrj thr ihr of t h fi n t) f 4liri of runt, i.i ,,f ntunuipal wwtrrwork v o i if the t a'!oinit ration " M m 'h,ria m' in M opinion and h r i I 102A WATERWORKS By Burglars htel it n FUIDAV JAM' ARY NKWS Offices, .Two NO JURISDICTION ;Two Work Done Oulside' KVKMXO meitod i u.i bu all Mpt'k. toy lute jor the Vou Will Kind Some SdtunU,ti offpnnjr firt dat's Kxtraordiiury rp n additional nhipmrnt i i ,jtlt Values Among Them. 1 trnr ,r rlr art It u of Mi tp.fi nr .ion with t.tble n the tn if i woiini apptr to have of ihr franirfn rf rhr r.i rrad in con of arfflon 11, tue Very Special COATS - erirg limited number only of splendid, warm winter coats t this very low price. Regularly you would pay for them up to $10.00 md not one lcs.a than $2l.oo. Included are corduroys, worsted, mixtures and similar fahrics in a good rangt of colors. Full and part lined. A raieed. P Jha In t e nt SALT LAKE i.fn tonatjtadon in and me hr our lira rdiifaUm in rrgu th ' fJtirena right reognii lira thra are In haftnoiti with an late without inir frreru from created Mrrnil wtahra and Ideatf raaa M Two hundred and fortr members ef iMii rtn In aumniartiiintf the nuilmr of the nri I he Western fruit lubbers' aawocla (mrr Thr ihtrreaia nf Ihe poblte oould oaaimu of n Iuhm merit for kc il tn ih, treat be eerted in the mailer of mu t on. are scheduled to arrive hahiUi and Iran l.vtt'f be rtU officer ac Thoar mho fi their wrrkJi report ii from huacn. over the frrnver nirikal ruguUUona local condition and w wtib of aMTtea Okilaidr tltr m hH, hijld quainted , batur-davm a. , 4 Itio t.tande road at ellee that uch wwi tne intent of the ciaan peeird Inc and maintain en rouie to ban franriero. to at Uw maker of the conafitution not Irai than ft' will have thrjf name ph ed rn fhr flrat honor ro4 lend the annual convention of the as a ho jo not maintain a hettf Tha Tueda morntns nrailr-tn oriatlnn. bejinnirs will h than 'C cradr AMUSEMENTS I hr arrnnd lieu The special train rarrvln three hnor roll delete' consist of atandvrd aJeep rian lnvroMlnf one Turn to the Right plan rf thr tfar ndtjoavmn a er, two dlnera one buffet ear, You would pay up to $45.00 for them regularly,' and you would be getting The tram remama in ramprficn nrnmitlrr are proeroatnc hastate ear A fur med audunr assembled at of Ihr ami in nirrl all pari ai ihi ill) un'il I pm. when It eon t f i he readme in hack ihe theatre last night to weliome full value for ecry dollar then. Hut we want to elear them out at once-anrarr)thtne new tlnuee to t'Mtsn whence It ,s routed o hall the opening of the campaign lake the i ompanv presenting Kndav Thurd night at the Tab vr the Southern I'aciflc fiurtn "Turn so have reduced them to $19.75., to the flight " a romedv, haJf rrnm le a marr meeting i bring ar their etav hare the visitors will he half eentimental and hlleriou ranged at tahbh the Hlt lanv.um hown over the rilv h) lo. al fruit Many of them have fur collars and cuffs. Silvertoncs, tinseltoncs, worsteds healihv .ind brai Ing, which la aign ail! f initiated and at aho h and eommleaion men. through will numerous prominent on now Its second vt-- tt to this etry A rpraker of eonsisiint committee and others of the best coating fabrics in a full line of colors. know'll adventures of th oirruwi I uh a rorent edutational hg reieption hlctren. rhairman I A Hancock. tnTheof well to irlation eorivlits who determine I'rlre Oeorse J Ihvy. Ust'mr Min Margaret htrmter.. nunr ap Anson. l I frank, far! Keren. Mar "turn lo the right and go straight" their release from prleon, are too pre ution tearher of national rtpnte, rv Yatev H t'hase Huh of this rlty after will gir a week a ronrc at the Mo. The reciting den. well known to need A II iwth lliidaon. (inffln. t The vear ir tah. beginning Mnda lompany rendering the plav ihts play-erand Mart Hov lance of Provo There Is a m teachtn erhool teach m Interest a headed hv tapable group of rotumlt'ee of arrante-mept- s musn and ail murlr upertMi m of will also he whom the Joe of Mr Fox among J A. nd finance Includine the rtate are urged to attend the Mrs Hssmm of Miaa Klllon. I A 'Hiiuork, D S. and the K J. r lasaer. In a letter rent out by Mel-i- n are the nutatandtng features- The t faike. Salt W M of Frank Inure. I'eternon. president 'f the mine and sympathetic portrayal of eeetion of the Ltah education aero md Seth Cinffln of tigdin the mother as given by the lady, Inwill dav the for The program nation forma a rare and feeling character, clude a trip around lown In eight and was thoroughly appreciated by of the taber Beautiful coats with handsome fur. trimminga or self -- trimmed in bolivias, auto lour stages seeing last night's audience Mr. Donlin and Consider Special Power naclr grounds and attendance on the Mr. Koran, aa Joe's aaaoclatea, bv followed noon-dsMr. Reed's organ recital him excellent support. silvertones, tinseltones, camellion cod, pcachbloom in rich reds, browns, , Contracts With Metal Mines luncheon at the lloiel Utah, with Har- old deacon was a well drawn characA. as loastmaaler of Hudson effects. Ogden several blues, two-ton- e ter. and the young ladies of the cast, Special porr contracts with metal ry The visitors will then be taken to while they had nothing very trying to mine arc under ronxldt-ratlntoday their trajn which leave Jilo the themselves do. creditably acquitted befora th mate public utilities comPriced regularly up to $125,001 bands depot it 2 p m for Ogden for The piece was well staged throughmission In the hearing on investigaover Pacific west the Central Ihe of effect the beautiful out. tourney peac.t tion Into these conlracls to discover t . d forming the usual artistic If they ar preferential, discriminafeature. tory and In violation of law. mm to the P,lght" will he seen Kffeet Oiv revenues derived hv the again tonight, tomorrow afternoon, Utah Iower A 1,1c In eompany under Senator. Borah Avers country were Just aa (rest now as they and tomorrow evening PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE were during the war. apeclal contraets at low rates, Mhieh SOUTHERN DELEGATIONS arw shown to be far under the standNot . The Republican party made the '7 Congress Moving Ground In be will considered Day. Hog ard aehedule. promise in tJi last campaign- 4 their application to several additional To Reduce Expenses special to reduce government expenditure,tr T Ground hog day" comes next Mon Induatrlea, forecasting that the seriei the senator said. "But there la not if old to the extend Into next of hearings will legend, day According Jan. JO. Senator the slightest evidence that this Re- 1 WASHINGTON, week. the porcine gentleman aces hia shadpublican Congress proposes to carry Borah, Republican, Idaho, told the out ow on that dav. he will retire to his that promise. F hole for six weeks, which means that aenate today there waa not Ihe fllghf- Representative Wllford Day headed A platform committee of 167 varie- - tl TWENTY-EIG- HT of a delegation from Iron county and A pproxlmate!" 30 marhinnt. boiler eat evidence" that Congress proposed Lee haa hcea crcated, I.wsnt to re- CASES spring will be deferred that length no But if the skiea are cloudy, to carry out the fpeclal promts of mind members on this aide of the makers and carpenter Representative Joseph C Snow headed employed bt time "ths Republican party to reduce gov- chamber that this Congress will malls i he does not ace his shadow, the hog both (Special to Tbs News.) Liberty Potash company at It remains nut. and winter is practically another from Washington county, state ernment expenditures. thk platform with Its record here. The of which appeared before the JO of .1 The Jan. OGDEN. at walked Green River. Cecil director Wyo president plant Alter, at an end. Opposing the bill for creslon of g gifted gentlemen who are to give tig 7J. "toda v to consult upon road consimswion charac unified Icxal weather aucceeds bureau, the Utah Agricultural college the platform-canno- t convince the pro government sir service Job Thursday, according of th the federal aid TilghW'aV between Cedar the of Its cost, Senator Borah stlit pTe against the record being made n F. S Dunn, business agent of the teriyes the Irgepd as a rank fake born president of th Unlveraity of Utah manlfesDrtiona ji In a fakir, but the legend remains City and Lund. this of of extravagance as head of ths Utah Irrigation and . FOR FEBRUARY TERM loal boilermakers' union Thp car- popular. as la bad on the 0 Drainage highwav penter are said to have quit because conditions are at present, was stated Drainage Congress. bv members of the delegations, and Officers and directors elected today of efforts to reduce their wages for thev advocated a change of route as are: Fi ' " Twrify-etgh- r werc work-- . overtime President, Dr. E. G. Peterson to rereiving They, are hearramedy get tnr edges being absolutely necessary mathe elll The road hr prartlcaHy im- president of tbs U.-C...IO succeed ing during the February term of the $7 for. eight hours' work. The (luring part of the year where Dr. John A. Widtsoe, president of the passable state supreme court, the caledar foi chinists and boilermakers walked out it Is now located W. M Frlckstad, senior highwav en- U. of U.; first vies president, H. S, In Mr. Dunn said, because the .company which was Issued this afternoon. gineer of the bureauat of public roads Kleinschmidt, a construction engineer, connection with the calendar attention was bringing castings manufactured was with headquarters Ogden. called into consultation over gie tele- oY Halt Lake City; second vice presidlabor In the Halt Lake of attorneys is directed to rule 13 'for by and came down this afternoon ent.-D. IS DEAD AT DENVER phone D. McKay, of Huntsville; sec to Green River for the practice before the court, which save machine-shopat 3 o'clock,, Jo which time the meetthat "Cases will not.be heard at any plant there. Rather than handle these was recessed for further considera- fetary treasurer, H. - HI peon, ef the ing particular term where abstracts were products the men left' their work tion of the proposal of the southern U. A. C.; directors, each in charge of not filed twenty days before the com- The boilermakers were $7 40 An Associated Press dispatch from delegations getting, A resolution Introduced mencement of tbe term.-- by Commis- his respective judicial district, C. O. day and expenses Denver states that II. V, Mudge. former sioner Harden Bemvion was , passed. Adney. of Corlnne; J. 8. Robson, of Following is the list of cases sched- perReport to from the Labor temple Instructing the department uled salir machinists and earpenters general manager of the Atchison, To to complete the engineering necessary surveys and Plain City; C. J. Ullrich, of 8alt Lake Feb. 24. Wi re Estate 6f A. 1., day or one &' and Santa jFe railway Light yieka profiles for the road from f'edar Cltv City; Carl, Heller, of Payson; H. E. Icohn, 'deceased,' second 'flistnetf' d employee by the. Utah Roweu and that approval of .the, a power the best known railroad ffierr ln this of D-.- Yeung, of O. Larsen, vs. John WMacAIiUer, ei compatfv in constructing TJeltar-roads be procured. so MAgrietd.-bureau of public -at.. Third distnet; Salt Lake City. vs. plant' gt Oneida. Idaho. had"wiked country, died there today at the age of that as soon bond can he sold-an- d as M- X of GunnL Richfield; Kingston, the fromthelr sympathy-wttin jobs are available bids can be called Henry Bernhagen, Third dlstrtc?. 64 years. 5jr. Mudge was stricken funds son; directors of Congressional disfor the construction begun and comformerly emiloed by the Feb. 25, R. H. Kiddoway, etc., v- - electrK-iinMonon with a celebral hemorrhage Utah County,, ajid Jrovo CUyv Fourth same company who struck for an pleted at the earliest practicable date. tricts, E.P. Ellison, of Layton, and W, In Wages a" Couple 'of weeks day nighf district; Martin Hansen, vs. Oregon J, Mitchell, of Salt Lake City; direcMembers'- of the boilermakers Short Line ltd. Co., First district. agoFrom water boy to genra! manager Urges Governor to be tors from Utah at large, J. R. Murdock j David Rosenthal. vb. Henry Harker, union, who were 7 employed at the of the Santa Fe la the story of Mr same place, have also.cOme to Salt Third district. Present at Convention of Heber City, and Ephraim- Bergson Mr Mudge's rise in railroad work,- - He on a few days lay-of- f. Feb. 18. Martha A. Adamson, vs Lai of Logan. Kana-sa- s in to railroad for the work went not Andrew J Adamson- - Jr ct al . Third Ruin sajs the bollermakerA have are of serJudge 8. R.- Thurman this morning Intprnaiiopal Speakers 1872 left he its and before fanj in declared not a districts In re Estate of Anna.B Helln, ,, strike yet and convention addressed ths congress on 'interprs-tati- o In 1905 he had served five years to 'make addre'e at vice H the tHe deceased- ,- Third ret UrtfiLwot from Sited datriot; 4ihar1oe -of Laws Controlling the JUse ft " grand js aV-- it n..l 9tli..Mr-Mtrdg- e oD i bo HouthweliL gefrtfHknvn3,g la. be Herald, etc., vs. Abraham Smith!" First lijdge of iheir union. nd - Wii t er t'udergrou became vhe piesident of the held I district. Efforts have Been made recently to ms 1, 2, Cal, April Angeles. jn & Railnatural"": Peanut Brittle satisfies-- Pacific Island Rock C." A Kch. It 'ct al.. vs. San arbitrate the strike of the electricians Chlwjgo, Barry, 3. according to a telegram receivand i was piesi-uenand ebetea - Tedro. L A. and Salt Lake Rd. Co.. but without success. Company of- way Company to Arabians Protest s w- Pope at the same time sup-B.imlx rgrr from for later. ed by (Jwrnoi oi "mat road four years Second dlatri. I , Utah Hd. ficials ware asked to meet with their se retary of tne orPro-Zionis- ts Arnold KruckmanT 1915 as in DCnver lo president !u Going plyingr-nourishmmade fresh Co., vs. Elizabeth Against Schramm, et al., employees without granting recogniaplenty; ganization. Declaring the convention the Denver 'A-- Rio Grande-railwaRespondent and Cross. Fourth district, tion to the union, it Is reported, and of be to one ft of MTfdfi .Mr served in thai tpe most prospectively only 24 hours before sold. HOME. Jar. 30 Joseph IV. Musser, vs McCornick A this was done but no agreement could 1'imiiMiu Pop Banfdict has ( i y until two years ago when he important to be held in the west this Comirany. Bankers, Third district he reached Arabian from a memorandum received Krutknian the urges yiar. .Secretary retired. I g jasJ, I Iwaa Take the children a ppund or two tomohow. The executive tribes in Palestine which protests born' lit .MinCnn, governor lo he vtiidge Ralph, Third distiict; Frank Dolins'ky W Ht that a 9. and 1J56. Mich.. June wiurvnij vs. F. L. Wiliams. Seventh district; A. 1st" and Britain J. of Great poliey to make ccrlJiln promise. It iimnnn echo,, I etlii . a Uu h to banK on, - U.aorgw E. KIngh. vs. C-- S. Tom, K A. statement that "Palestine fill ih his purpose to attend if nothing shall Balfour To netit his way up through Macdonald, Third district. b for the Jew." The memorRa f must REGULAR 10c A POUND; Speciaf to holler . lo head bv shefr force of gru nUervene pievenL grndes Feb. 17 Annie F. Fisher v. Bonnenetis a copy of 'tne tele-- g andum denouni en the report that Bob wa cnoien He Ftdlowing detqfminatlon Hotel Co.. ville ; Third district: Edna shevlk Jew haie.keen given permisSaturday. president of Jhe D A R. G. by tne r.i niUv. Cowan Lake Jt Hah J?aiiroa1 The League of the Buuthwest,- - a sion to settle In Palestine and deefarea directors, in ew I ork in 1914. wher I havesfC Co.. Third district ; Albert Ottenheimer W Zionists never lo allow n !?ji(hvb erg it was expected llie jjlilfii would Tali composed Ihe .Aruba. dl vs. Mountain States Supply companr. l of civic, and cultural or- take possession of their country. into the lap of B F. Bush or E. district. Third fill ofBrown The choice was something 01 ganizations of eilfht southwest states, - Feb. - lf Franklin JrCheheV ' vs a surprise.'and K has understood" that-Mr- including your-- eta! ei jialdx a conveaf Joseph Buck. Second district; Ruth 3. delegates In Lo anMudge consented to accept tbe tion of its 3,000 Wilcox ts. Margaret Jamison, ct-- al., that gel p, April 1. 2 and 3, with the JO. The understanding position SAN FRANCISCO. Jap Third district.. he was to .resign at Ihe end of two "Development of southwesurelim-ation- . army transport Mount Vernon arrived Feb- F. Davis vs Mideducadid Hts manufacturers, er trade, he which hat-- . vears, Incumbency In Kan Francico bay today-aftvale City, Third' dnjtrictt Consolidated was characterized hv a conservative tion ndthe relation of the rmthwel. fi rred A-Co. Machine vs. H. G. IVagon but able administration, and he was to wofld problems will be discussed sag to Vladivostok when leaka parW'right. First district: Maud Chadwick Taft. like on the road a good deal of the time bv speaker flooded soma, of her compart ts. Beneficial Life Insurance Co., Secpersonally looking after its Interests President Howell of HArvare, Sir Ed- tially ond district- - . Palsh and other gar distinguished in the diffcThnt department. Feb. S State pf Utah, vs James , Mr. Mudge after leaving the D A R. men and women from Europe, aa "well CABINET WITTING NOT HELD. Howd, Seventh district; State of Utah America. G retired'to his rarhb in southern- - a R. Allen. Fourth district; Slate VS.- -J 1 In "Utah com Interested the flakes WA54HINGTO.V. .Jan, ,39. PresiCaUfomfa vitally occasionally making trip Superior of Utah vs Frank Scott. Fifth disYou are dent Wilson cabinet did not holdjts east. He pwaw tn halt Lake last fall problems- to be dieqed. vte-e trict. and appeared to be in excellent heahh one of th presidents of the leag- regular meeting today. While no Feb 1(1 Martha O. Rockhill et jil ue The executive committee cordially announcement wa made tt was But be ' ... sveetne5S. Creer. Fourth district v. Wlliam Toil a q lies' mn of time be you to - participate in the con- - understood thgt none of the official Willis Huntsman t Emma Hunt- fore h became Its victim. He leave ventlom and respectfully urges you to. had any matters bf particular moment - to i an. et al Fifth die' net. a family in gneyl circvimstapcea. make every effort to attend, present. 1a Excellent COATS d valuesat 1 nr I d alto-geih- job-ber- l. ir COATS Kl(t-tre- - of the better grades at $4950 v Hen Leave Work at Liberty Potash Plant I . -- - on non-uni- s -- fee-hear- ing; R h , s -- - - W-- kJ -- ' CRISP Salt-Lak- e ent 5E -- - ' aa saijs lfss for candq when mt - comm-Tyml.i- . P0ST Toasties - - Ti rich in mturji of-fUl- wan impleetle-temperamen- int Its s r Dra-ZlSU- L m sw-eet- 1 f: |