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Show DESERET EVENING. NEWS 3I0NDAY MARCH aM people to whom belong wlthl hleMlnt and a glory )ou which ahull endure through the endless age of eter- -' I nltv. tjoJ t eM yeu Mr. Pinion Bamberger, wife of Gov. ( .7 1020 1 Board 'of Education Tells Why to be fair to labor and te th point of view of labor appreciate, that It ie no longer to be considered as a mere but begin- - I tha mark will commodity, ning of a new ra of batter under- -between th railroad manage- j standing fmetita end their employes and will fur- - t niah additional safeguards to tb Just FEDERAL RAIL MERCER Further Itiimberger, followlhg her custom of I Increase-Impossible the'aged women a fluffy Interest ef railroad labor. j pale Jlue tulle bow and well which "t am sure that every ageney which ; a favorite adjunct to the picturesque will Of be Involved the creation la th (Continued from page on ) little ludv'e coetume arid which ehe OF PEOPLES BANKS HE city board of education ex labor board and In th conduct of ns- "The teachers are now bound by wore during the afternoon. donation fully appreciate that tho which It In from relation II. contracts, valid, a. plains y 8. iam position subsisting Finley, Strickland, demands are entitled to the ear-beSenator Heed Smoot from Washing-tohave no legal right to with- - marly general manager and federal wag possible to dsmanhs of tb tescher for consideration and dlapo- - ; sent the following message: A movement ws VMwit of issuma th tbla Alshtun in of draw., road been and therefoi 1 do not antlu- - I under manager ition, Ihatiheyi In excs begun Mcniheia of my, family Join me in ha . from1-.salary - increases have In no th appointment and or- - I wa ousted by the directors. pat delay legal right to withdraw ,or the eetabllahment of peo the 1( per teacher already granted "ending love and congratulation to sanlsatlon of tha labor board or In have course thee of contracts, Th from they to transfer government a In aal-on 'Aunt lJm. Itah'e remarkable woman, pla'e banka." which will eerv the tha other necessary steps.'', j no moral right to withdraw from lor the remainder of the year control wa accomplished Jn vetting Mr. Hines with th power I prval her nlnety-aecon- d anniversary mrled man and wage earner In pracll- - statement addressed by II. A. Smith them. How. then, can the board eay without a hitch and In the majority granted to th the bill. President oy and Pleasant Mai be Recep. Joy board and conclude that Jt cannot maintain of railroad offices no changes In per- Mn. Wilton mad on exception. Th ; loun and peare and con. Large , " which the end I. E. Willey,. preldcnt of the eolation, and may your Heavenly ,c"y ,h cemmlt-tee- . these uchool name tha I'rriident will, blmeelf. for the balance of th sonnel marked tha transition. finance of the la served by the federal loan end cbelrmea t holco itjf nninga be tier with tion agent br agency of the government! Hotel, Utah Let- r.ithcr's l, present year because some of the respectively, to Mlrt Jesa whom ou be suit tot against may bank. This movement bee been going brought leHcher Intimate and Insist that they claims arising out of govern- -' chairman of the leathers' President Signs Measure; a esllsfy which mil not on quietly In thle state for some time. the servloea ters and Telegrams From ment perform control (able From England. as of th roads , provided The letter say. In section 106 of the set. they have' in agreed to per- - Replies to Brotherhoods; Mr J. K. Bamberger and daughter. It is now announced that the firet "The bord of eduoattoii Is 'unani- form unices thewriting At 13 01 a. m. Monday th governeonulderatlon named Mist Places . Beautiful also added Dorothy a open will of be ment Bamberger, the support Many step to thalr ovneri mous In Its decision that no further In and this Hines Retains Direction 240.000 Hillmileshandof over from New York; bill now before Congress having for Insreases In salaries for tho teachers afterthethe work haschanged, congratulation main lino railroad been partly pervand Elder F. and terminals Junius Its a valued at fedthe a of Well, cablegram object establishment equipment Flowers. President approximately paid to WASHINGTON, Feb,. J 130. 000. 000. 000, over Irom Liverpool. England. John W. eral system of "peoples tanka" Later for this school year ran be made Wa formed and the consideration emerIt direct bill which be railroad no date? can tonight There the to the haa been exto legal baaa Wilson you signed give have authority requested Young from Washington wired the efforts of the state committee will road of tbe return nine tended Iteeemberfcl, '1017. tho evn of tho "Allow me to wish you a happy be directed toward the eetabllahment reasons why the board cannot make gency under this state of .facta It. To on Th properties wilt gw baok, leaving to their owner and to private control. late thle proposition Is to argue th the government at Issued with a deficit of $71$.- - r a In E8TING up today after one pf birthday apd may the laird lengthen of such banks In this state. Utah has this Increase. These reasons are; proclamation. board "And again, auppoa (list th out by many years your wonderful a law providing for such Institutions, month of lwnty-i- x no of ' time tha bill waa signed, Mr. Wilson 000,000 for It board funds has the "first, did to th this the largest birthday submit Lx Hines, director operation. But while th deficit appartita useful life, it ha given Joy to thou- hut It has people question Welker to thla which of out remained since character pay voted raTlroade. any assume and ell Inoperative th "federal that virtually has peared large, people ever held In the city, Mrs. Em sand and always a living example of Its passage. operation gncrl!of the publle considerable teas under for It. and assume further that' thpWfrra Increase, or any part thereof confsrrad upon"'lhe executive cost meline FI. Well, eteran presl faithfulness and saintly valor, with a . and,, The Utah committee tn charge of raise Mr. Hlne will also con the conditions, will bill. said It la through board th ua court the valid, by by "Second, supremo prohibited we may meet In Zion. the taxen, than would have been tb ease dent of the Pclief society has started profound wlah brother." campaign is made up of James H. law from borrowing money for that somebody suggest how this borrowed Gnu to exerdso tho dull of director under, v private control," Director Oe- - . . Sincerely your WolMi, chairman; Harold M. purpose. It a be repaid? ever Is can Judge erst money Hines declared in a statement of well on her way Into her ninety-thircontrol of te road return th Brigadier General Brlant Wells, In Stephens of the Third district court; private we these will discuss business for the board, at minlrht Sunday. government management year. Yesterday, her real birthday, Washington, D. C, and MaJ. W. W. W. W Armstrong, president of. the bristly tn tba order namedpropositions For the even underproposition atto the facts assumed, Nation Gains Benefit. House also mad publle found her room crowded with vallers Woods In Los Angeles also added con- National Copper bank: W. M. Knerr, purpose of gaining an understanding tempt to borrow tht money when the th ThetextWhite Mr. Illnet believed that th nation of th president's reply to a of the of industrial now commUslon law as to and It as well gained benefit In apita of the big reception held Sat gratulations. the stands recent of railroads says request representatives 11. Brlmhall, Dr. of a lasting Character from th period." president of Utah: A. E. Harvey, former aeore- of 1319. the bosrtLnnd 11 board, Tou hav no mean by which th railroad bortherbood that ho Hotel Uwh in of the George Y. t?; who is at The national orday afternoon .print .riy of unified composed .equally operation. - "It mad prae-- '- tary et tbs Utah Federation of Labor; of th learners agreed, fixed and de- - ou may return th Interest on IhlelP?'" dele- tlcabl a war and employer serviceher honor. Among the caller were capital on business, wired tranaportatloa F. E. Morris, secretary of the Balt termjned m writing what compensa- borrowed money, to say nothing of of employees could not otherwise have boee.-to consider wag demands mad which "Beloved sister, poetcis and ihuni-P'o- n Lake local, ef the International Typo- tion wa to be paid to the teacher for the principal?' H. B. Whitney, superintendent end this gates Even he though raid. obtained." "It th brotherhoods. deals It by wholly of women's rights accept in graphical union and member of the I their personal1111servbea for the school have increased thunification,, utilisamoney or any part of It were bor- with the was demand settlement pro- practice J. Allen Spencer, assistant superln Aft-e- r of and 120. on the coy way you house of representatives; Isaac Blair ) aar to tion of the Inadequate supply of equip- rowed. congratulation of the does refer elate and not under the present posals directly Sunof to the be ward rate of the Eighteenth paid law- - It must come out of the next th tendent, so ment that trane- have for managing Father Time, who Evans, United States attorney; L. R to the teacher compensation th large exceptionally later memorial presented by had been to. brotherhood beads asking that , he Fortatlon service has been performed' day achool and a roromlttee of six has given you another birthday and Martlneau, Jr., attorney: Prof, George and $n the manner providedagreed law, year's compensation of the teacher. by a of with ltl pertode bill. veto th railroad to you with all Dig tenacity of B. Hendrick of Logan, director of the the School board caused taxes to b young women. They brought "Aunt clings congestion; init amet tb ua- - , Announcement of th signing of th minimum or coal Taxes Indacqualc, levied In a sufficient amount to cover an love. ardent May your school whlchM strike told commerce way of business ad end precedent and innqtieats Em" a huge bunch of roRca bill oam after official bad beeom private control could not have doe teachers' compensation as agreed continue. God bless our 'Aunt Em.' " ministration at the Utah Agricultural tho and The board has said that It was oonvtnced Mr. Wilson did not Intend and absorbed a heavy financial loT also for tha purpose of palng willing her of exercises held in her honor at law the to limit under tba The Fait Lake Women's Press club college, and banker; Mayor Le Roy to, go th to set expense and maintenance of the for the purpose of elthouth they were cer- on that account which would haver d the ward Sunday achool services. Mrs sent a card bearing a Dixon of Provo and Prof. Elbfcrt D. balance maintaining our tain hetonight, the of extern. would not permit the nieeeur proved highly disturbing to private , Mrs. In the school of next for Wells and In behalf Thomas of the University of Utah. year. system Wells was scheduled to have been pres portrait to become a law by the expiration ef control; it provided more additions and. Eihaaated. Fiats must 1920of taxes the of these of Mrs. the month Pioneers y than pr!-- " th limit allowed for presi- betterments and equipment "The Utah committee, said Mr. "All of tbo fund have been appro- - be levied May. ent but natural fatigua after the big Kloia Daughters B Horne presented a large could save provided ear-- '' for next year's use, and If dential approval r vote of an act of vale thcontrol Wolfe, "will work In harmony with a Tinted and will be necessarily difficult financial of sltunUoa aa Ing waa as went f board far it th reception of the day before prevented morocco-bounguest book. poaei were Indications that war time; It dealt Congrosa. There by tho end of this school committee which has been Aunt Em" we reported as in good national fairlyofwith labor . - her from doing ao. and there remains only sufficientyear, to ble to go under the law, it could not the president's notion on th bill was and gave instrumental In a bill for it the th benefit improved getting condition today after the celebration the teachers in accordance with raise th teachers' salaries for next delayed pending his completion of his working conditions which war clearly , Py term Greets Nearly Thousand. system of people's banka in th and after the constant stream of national of their respective written peer more then $100 each tn excess of reply to th brotherhood heeds. It right. It not only did not coot more -troduced and which haa already ob- contracts, except as hsreafter staled. the salaries paid to them pursuant A Saturday afterpoon the quaint lit guests who called at her room In the tained then privet control would hav cost 1 In 4a In Seeds Reply Rail Worker. tho middle of th ar. and after their support of both parties and during th sara period, but cost con- -, contract for th prestla woman in blue ind grey. In s Hotel Utah yesterday. As usual after both houses wrjtten the were funde exMr. Wlleon hi th In of said letter elderable leas on aocount of th Congress." appropriated and floor her birthday, her apartment has been funny corner of the meizanine from hausted, many of tbe teachers request- ent year. Th board has no assurance passage ef th railroad bill mad It eoonomlos growing out of unification,, a bower of flowers and her daughters tax rate for school purposes evldant that 1 could not set on your and th total burden on th publlo the ed an Increase of salary, assigning that gallery, received congratulatlone as Mrs. Isabelle Bears and Mrs. Annie Course in a reason that after they had signed will bo Increased to an amount in ex-- suggestion until It should bav been through rates end taxes on aooouat between 100 and 1,000 guests. Among Sleuthing the contract fixing their compensation whether the bill would be of railroad cost was substantially lea t ' the prominent callers were Prest. He-b- Wells Cannon assisted her in receivmills, which Is the present determlsed for tho year tha cost of living was In- limit of ttaxation, Lands Instructor in th i and It aeems Idle to com Ifa. law or not. It was manifest then would kavo been necessary IfconJ. Grant Pres. Anthon H. Lund, ing yesterday. - . creased. Wo rebill should become a law railroad had remained In private th that a that such may say W. Penrose and other in 'talk tbe treat. Chari about borrowing money th negotiations and consideration of trot and rate had been raised enough , Cell outside of the teaching profee face of auch a situation. City Jail quest church officiate: Gov. Simon Bamber- Watchman Knocked Down slon Is unheard of. For to It the met tec tn In Tho wag preserve credit; protected , example; coneughtt proceed All of tho people ere suffering S'hool board tiuployt builders ger. Sec. of State Harden Bennlon. investment In railroad therewith. proprtt.. And Hart by Automobile SleuDn tract to construct all of Its byschool under the burdens of th war and un- harmony "The bill having become a law .the whereas, without federal control, Several Relief society boards and or nhvte dlqss and charging from 110 to buildings Many of these contractors der th present financial condition, way is open for Immediate action on Investments Itwould hav been endan-- -' ganizatlons attended in a body and turns back th road ter have been financially ruined by rea- and w rruil all be patient until such tbe wage matter la .accordance with gered; and repA. H. Hennefer, (9 yeans old. 415 $20 for cri'antinc diploma to worshipevery stake Relief society not thus meseon of such due largely to time as thla situation oan be rem the terms of th bill. Section J01 of th private control functioning affective-iv- . resented sent telegrams, letters or east Ninth South street, suffered nu- ers at the shrine of Sherlock Holmes, tha fact thatcontract, a record of exceptional perbill nlth th wa the after contract that evidently contemplates sages of greeting and love. carriers and employees should, as sug- formance In an exceptionally difficult and the work commenced edled. the diploma prcaumablv carrying the ntertd Into "The only relief that It 1 possi- gested by you, A huge birthday cake, topped by a merous bruises and lacerations Sunh Inter, despite th disruption ceuard the price of labor and material increasselect to a with the right the coal strike, and In a condition' ed. position govern The school board, of course, could ble for th teacher to obtain if w who will thus constituterepresentative a bipartisan by bluebird for happiness, was the main day evening when he was struck by to funotlon still more effectively with not board Increase ment for th a th of street secret of are car oy Ninth to Secat Conth purpose South and service, brought dollars contractor law and th the decoration and a second larger cake attempting compensation respect normal Improvement to b expected In the oontract had been stitution of tbe gut of Utah (and all conference to agree upon a solution of wheether was cut into some (00 pieces, lied ond West streets. The injured man Into the pockets of Stanley Cecil Gor- entered Intoafter and In other condition." and wage th work problem. perto was partly to taken a distributed the Americans do ie and ribbon that good with blue emergency hospital, don. aged that), In accordance with th assurance 1 formed. Points Out A seels. but landed him finally 2, was where it found line aeaaion he of had In the that the not shall the guests. werj "Th receiving legislature la prohibited b our con- special Fve last August and repeated In sub- 'The railroad corporations will start bars at the city Jail, ac- stitutionboard stance in my so doing. Article 4, sec- ! called, and th board given authorthe officers and general board of Re- been seriously Injured. The accident behind cruel from of th Instant. letter llth their work with an Important phyecho-logiclief society. An excellent musical occurred as Hennefer, who is night cording to William H- Davenport, In tion 10, of our constitution provides: ity to Increase th rate of taxation, or I shall at once request th carriers ana Mr. Hines said, pointing "The legislature shall have no power unless we wait until the session of the the employ to Join In this action. I out thataeeel, watchman for the Utah Junk company ihurge of the United States secret to th public holds to rigid reprogram was given during the afterbelieve suoh a or service will here. toward LIs-slor e authorise far go step grant at Fourth West and Ninth South any county in 1921 and receive relief clarifying and any agency performing noon, under the direction of Mrs. to grant any extra legislature source. maturing the subject for sponsibility service, "without regard for tb Having himself taken a correspond- municipal authority Thomas Edward. It Included se- streets, was walking 'west on Ninth ence final disposition, of publlo in fee or allowance to any from that sort th fact, compensation, or difficult! th situation," He de- s course in Caval-lerl- a South. reand w "sleuthing" "'As The car was proceeding south lections from the lntcrmexzo, stated, th board hag indl board thus contemplated by section tot officer, agent, servant or con- cated the company officials resume a diploma that gave him per- public Ua willingness to go the limit appears to b an appropriate substl'ut dared tractor rendafter Ruatlcana, by the Relief society on Second West. Witnesses said Hen- ceived service has been of direction thoir pronertie under the mission to leave his haunts In San ered, or a contract has been entered and the committee of experts, - which 1 most favorable possible & piano duet, the Raymond nefer walked across the track Just Francisco condition of A choir; provide for the teacher for the for nave . Infor or Into heretofore In as or In end whole operations performed anywhere school and ahead ovg-turesuggested, of car the alao may lay, 1920 Edna and Miss of as and part,' Cora. sentiment," as publlo far They 1921, by year apparently an expert "gum-sho- e deed. vouch a will Thle board be unauthorised lan for th future, he said, and put section of our constitution artist and all Is able to do, having In mind the Miss Jessie Davis; contralto solo. thought ho was far enough away from around further to the contract it Gordan be- questionably permanent organisation, welfare of the entire school system. couldf? hav gone.than such a committee nto effect by Agnes M. the track to be out of the wav. He lieved that he was "Barbara Frltschie, with each of applies school the If tesebors. moimmune things the railroad administration from wo apply this rule to tho teachersraa wo Th board detires to work in har i Bolto; soprano solo, "That Wonder- was hurled to the street by the force lestation no matter what he could not do because of uncertainties Relies Board. demight it to ful Mother of Mine, by Mrs. Ltszie of the Impact. After treatment at cide to do. And so It body else (and In law mony with the teachers and to coIts tenure end for lark of which 0 occurred to him, apply While It Is true thst the provisions of and morals ever) there Is no reason why we operate with them. May we add that Thomas Edward; Love Divine," Mrs. he hospital he was removed to his tho work "hav been conspicuously to the of 107 reofficial should section of bill the according railroad that the . would be result report, see-no not), tenor home. we and progressively embarraelng " , Alice Lamph and the choir; , good purpose that can be he might gather in a few bills him- no Increase w hatever could be madethat ,h b0rd in served at this pr0b Th railroad administration will still f solo, "Mother Machree, Dr. W. R. time constant by to to self the their confkifor teacher after have a definite work to do after the u teaching the mysterlea of the salary We sell all kind Insurance PrGpn by Donezetti, Worley; "Springtime, tract hae been the on' kY-Into. entered In addition, lo; He had "Vrthelss, a diploma thut profession. rod ere returned. V by the Relief society choir, with Mrs. ASHTON JENKINS OO., S3 Main had cost him a very little study and rervlca, It transportation provfdln Willing to Do All Possible. ?ii.PK Edward as director and Miss Coray as 7111 ha been chargad with administration " .ir .. i,l.ch 10 round "iron men." C. B. Ragon Resigns. He believed "It consumed no conby to requires rotations between argument contractual accompanist. th0(government and the roads, Mr. Hines talian Dies there were many men willing to pay vince any person that the board of th,(j h The Romania IX) de orchestra, in; th PPoln'mni board a diploma, but Instead of conduct- education of Salt Lake is Th overnment was obll-00- 0 2,n .J explained. B. anl GenCarl chief of Home Near Sallair for willing clerk cluding Miss Hyde. Miss Lucile Schet-tle- r. Ragon, of loor board; g,t,d to pay $917.(00. annual rental ing a correspondence course he would anxious to do h.rAnJ,tJ everything in its power et al Supt. I. H. Luke of the Denver Mra Margaret & Hewlett and a. t take the course direct to them to save to see that every th corporate owner. This, and teacher receive Just A Ihe apprehenelon JF,fo Miss Helen Hunter, also plajed durIn- thw other fiscal relatione which Crescenxo Vitale, 44 years old, a time. Everything was going fins unrein Rio Grando lines has n end Utah, for With her services. yourselves conetituents your compensation the purchaM of groat quan- - , ing the hours of rccelvlnr former resident of Salt Lake and later til he came to Salt Lake. The report that thought in mind, and in order signed, after 20 years service with th provisions of th law concerning volved Of and will equipment, suppllee states that even a hotel Flower and Messages. tha labor board. I bellev - th provt title of to relieve the teachers for th presn continuation of part Of tho engaged in business in Bingham, died Ogden gave $20 for one proprietor th company, to become chief clerk eions are not only appropriate In of the prec- ent year and th require The messages and floral offerings at administration railroad until as such time the Interest of th publlo. which after all Mr. Hnes, however, expectsIndefinitely. bis borne near Saltalr Sunday. Ha ious diplomas after a few minutes of board to bo bli sent to the honored guest weic anhas the power to do Otherwise, for F. E. Clarity, vice president and Js principally composed of workers and n practically completed to be a secret-servic- e imother important part of the day's cel- was born In Forll del Sonnerio, Italy, coaching in "how A thalr famlllts. but will b found to be to 'turn over the Fort' board 'Worth of from the took tbe manager actually general L , ; task shortly after May Two sheep herders also agent. ebration. The First Presidency sent a and came to this country 23 years provement fund of the system the sum Denver railway, with headquarters At particularly-I- nn nth Interest Of rallrotd at the shrine. "worshiped let Geed 02. class. Is white Retoraed of for He his survived employee, widow carnations, bape. of the by ago. bouquet $80,000 during present year, Mr. Davenport was aroused Batur-da- y Th argument that th publlo repeach year and the following message and four sons, Sandy. Arthur, Happy to each of the teachers practi- Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Rsgon cam resentatives directly assertions thaton the labor bill will Answeringwould afternoon by the entrance into h!a giving$100. "Pleaso accept, and Harry Vitale, all of whom live office of congratulation: in to three Denver fill from was don This be returned "wreck- . years ago, having b labor because the rood In the federal building of two cally against bewith our love, confidence and bless- near Saltalr. Mr. declared they would of Hines caused the mind constitutional ed," the vacancy from drawn by classes resignation of provision antagmen socloly anwho from young In Spokane a oondltlon "which comto labor can and Funeral services will be held at the to be be restored referred to, and waa done eolely Guy Anderson, nw general manager onistic ing this floral reminder of your 92 nd that they were ready to go fore overcome by selecting suchought favorably" with that In which pares in an the Cathedral of the Madeleine Tuesday. nounced in teachers Utah to assist of rep. publle the . , effort birthday. Railway. to work for Uncle 8am. reaentatives s cannot be charged with they were taken over, and In his opinThey had "May your wonderful and beautiful The cortege will leave the O'Donnell by the present school year. their coursei they said, and getting y such predudlcea. Not only must ion In better shape to meet demands life be continued as long as you de- chapel at 11:15 a.m. and will pro- completed board to pay the to enable order "In than they would hav been , could tackle publlo representative be selected who upon them two Mr. any sleuthing jab mas be where to will as had continue beneficial and to cathedral that the ceed it took such strenuous years, tire, money ran be relied upon to do Juetioo.' but after the might assign them to. They this money, ImWEATHER REPORT hill under for itself end admirable as !t always has been be held at noon. Interment will be in Davenport the tho management. The nd- - L labor been the private appropriated provides that actually sworn had been in Gordon who by board shall establish rats and wages ministration, he said, had made every , to the L. D. 8. Church and to all hu- Mr. Calvary cemetery. of the buildings and was waiting for them to pay him $140 provement and salaries which In the opinion of effort to observe the contractual Ob- - v manity as far as your Influence can THER rOBECAST. grounds of the system, and for the Inas soon as they went to work. i the board ere 'Just and reasonable, ' and ligation to maintain the properties In , of equipand extend. stallation Improvement as It Mr. Davehport soon located Gor..Lin tonight and probably It Is further provided that the entire substantially ns good condition Loral - "From the day you met Prophet h Mining Engineer labor board shall b guided by the very received them. He pointed to the ex- -don and was himself quickly graduat- ment for heating and ventilation, all of ia not much, temperchange Tuesday; te order nenditure of approximately 31. 20. 900,Smith at the Kauvoo Landing , Meets Death at Butte ed and sw'orn In as a real detective. which was very necessary in comfortImportant standards which are proature; vided In the lew those standards In- 909 for Improvements, equipment nnd btate: Bam. Then he placed Gordon under arrest render our school buildings place on the banks of the Mississippi ns proof of this. the for wages elmllar alike. cluding children paid rebuilding and for'the teacher river, your life has flowed on like that Word has been received in this city for impersonating an officer of me able kinds of work in other industfles, the The government bought for th " ' "We stopped Improvements which Ceasparatlve tot al . weather data for relation river, without cessation, in of the death at Butte, Mont., Saturday United States. cost of 100,099 freight car and between a and total the roads wages Feb. 38. had been ordered, and for which apof living, .tb hs sards ef th employ- 1.930 locomotives. While this Is below testimony of your faith and devotion which been skill made, the and had of Clarence E. Jones, son of Mr. and training ment, normal to the prophet. purchases for a like period. It required, propriations Degree th degree of responsibility, the Temperature charwa explained that physical Inability1-- ' Change in Vocational affected 31 of our schools. These imYour efforts in behalf of woman's Mrs. H. F. Jones, and a former of the and acter employto obtain because of th Irregularity 41 provements have all been stopped in Highest yesterday suffrage have been crowned" tth sue M9I99J9 was caused and the correction of Inequalities exigencies equipment of war was th only reason this city.'-Dea- th 'Training For Soldiers order 55 ment. that we might pay the money Highest eb. last year cess, and you eland today pn the of result were not made. the norms! eg adjustments. previous tbe ipurchneeg In accldent-ln-tmill do 1547 he this work. Highest Feb. since .Superior ( Coupled with the direction to th lawhich wa necessary to Th roads will go back to private r height of your eminence asrrepre by an In place of the vocational and edu- to the teachers. The board has taken Lowest this morning bor hoard to take Into consideration control with Important wag demands', tentative of all that is good and of Butte Saturday afternoon. Mr. Jones thas Important standards la th high- pending, but the earn condition ob-- f fund all of th Lowest Feb. last year ....... eternal Importance, honored by all was a mining engineer by profession. cational training and recreation for from the Improvement Lowest Feb. since 1574. ly Important direction to the commistake In order Normal tslned when the government eseumsd - " I 3 who meet you am) crowned with a News of the death was received in a soldiers at Fort Douglas being under money that It la able to rates sufficient to dliqctlon. for to sion yesterday Mr. Hines Pointed out. sdd- 7 which wits paid Mean 40 admit of prescribe reasonth(, $go,000'addition of the the fullness of benlsons from tho Church telegram to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Iver-se- the direction of the Y.'M. C. A. the payment jesterday that machinery will be set up eith- to their ACcumulatad excess Feb 125 able operating expenses, including, of tng teachers in to tho r th railroad bill or through,. through of Second 772 avenue, parents Accumulated excess since Jan. 1 159 course, fair rat of wages.. Knights of Columbus and the Red and voluntary action to Mr. Jones' wtdog. la empow- Crosrf, the work will 'now be .under education Hie of Th whole question board Defines differences. Rape. adjust Mr. Jones was born in Texas 25 the ' new administration" of. the war of Degree Humidity. Into of rates of pay will then be reviewed,.' the general provisions am eredmnder Mjrkopes w to came Lake il.l Salt but of In Laws he the Salt light of existing con- years ago. said, department. Fred Bagbyr former section 11. title 90, Compiled 37 effect of these provision will) 'a con - dltlone bulb temperature at 9 n. m.. and based on ' th just needs pf his 'parents when a child. He fin- Lake newspaper man, has been placed Utah, 1917, and particularly under Dry 39 fully selected labor board whose pub- th m. a. Wet at bulb ( temperature ' . , re relied upon employee. ished the grade and high school in charge. Fifty-fiv- e enlisted men section 4590 of chapter 9 of title $0. Relative humidity at 6 a. tn.... 937 Ho representatives can.be ' : t courses In this city and was later have enrolled in courses of elementary as amended by the eewlon Uwi of Dry bulb temperature at 6. p. 43 graduated from the Colorado School study with classes to be held rive after- 119.7 to do all things needful for the yesterday In 1916 he married. Miss noons a week. Stenography is includ- malmenahce of the schoola, even to Wet bulb temperature at 9 p, m. of Mines. ...... .J athM. Iversen and four years ago ed in the training. A program of Beatrix yesterday the extent of creating Indebtedness 6 p. Mr Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pink moved to Butte, accompanied by his letics and entertainment, has been and borrowing money therefor; but Relative humidity at 717 yesterday to to will Prior and vocational wife no power and moving parents. training has board planned A hams Vegetable Compound Butts hs was employed In the mines shortly be added. It la expected that indebtedness In excess of the taxes for Precipitation Inches. m ...... reeven and the educational Cottonwood for and canyon. Alta at of the school year scope at1 the current Removed The Cause. . 0 Besides his parents and widow, Mr. creational work will be so increased purpose of .maintaining the schools Total yesterday 04 s authorised Total for this month Jones I survived by three children. as to reach every man at th post. unless th board itself excess, this month.. Accumulated ' and Jonee Earl and of the Winifred nns. qualified vote a ms hack Tenn. do so hurt by Knoxville, to My Total since January 1 1 ........ 2.30 2.42 elector of the district who havethepaid til tbs time, I was all run down. Could two brothers, Frank and Elbert Jones, Will Bury Bandit 12 Total, since January therein tax djirlng Accumulated deficiency since a 3 not eat and my bead property such 39 A At WilUam Corxdro calendar months next preceding January 1 bothered me, all '30. ,W. ty election. caused by female Temperature. - Definite Identification of the bandit ' - Necessity Must Be Shown. J know you will say a veil is trouble. I was cr a who was killed by the qfflcerS at three years with Under the provisions of section anyway, but I two weeks ago wa Wil- ,4591, chapter 9 of title 90. the board these troubles and wore one because my skin was so City Brigham 2 electors tfm to the submit even STATIONS: doctors did ms no 5f The local alumni of Princeton uni- liam Condro. an from th may not ot blotched and rough I was matter-o- f creating or incurring Your jned- - verslty entertained Dean Andrew r. 6 good. lt t of it, till ResinoJ Leavenworth, Kan., has the "ashamed 5? of in.. prison indebtedness exqea additional Icino helped mtvlis- west at dinner tiaturday 3 night, at the been made.' according to local po- the taxes for the current school year, and Resinol' Soap took b inj club,- - The dean Is 'touring lice. -- When this decision was reach- unless It is necessary to incur sucl) x away all the soreness and gradme to take it. I took j University debtedness in order to. maintain and Gondro's notified officers the ed, ually cleared my skin entirely. Pinkhsms E. current said Observations. Lydia for Weather Holden, Al- support the orschools proposed endowment to be establLh- - brother, Sam Cdndro,death Now 1 cant bear to wear a veil. some part thereof. In Yfgje table Com- - ed school year reand his of to meet the demand for increased berta. Canada, boat'd may not only BALT LAKE . Resinol ia fine, too, for chapped the pound and the Liver words, other to a ceived bury 'not reply telling athem for members of the faculty, lndebtednees for any pur- - Boise an ' .,. incur ruia ana used Lydia E. Pinkhami salaries skins." At all dnggitti. here.1 aC the Cheyenne th dinner. Dean West body' In a uk f1 2 'said that during -- the recent' war 4uh"ut submitting ' gb Tbe d?ad man Tay'lo heartily and work, Walter L. P you my prjncet0n gave a greater proportion byMys jal hanks for ypurErst medicines. You r,f ,nd.Junctl" Preparation, were.tbe even sucmithev Btudents to the military ser-- , as hcY husband. tu y publish my letter and I will tell vice than any Institution ef the court- - made to bury him as Taylor but whn electors un indebt--1 Kansas City addtUonal were nreryone what your medicine did for try. with the exception only of West a comparison of tils finger prints to main-- , Lander th E. BCrUchlow presided Taylor Jh.y were PRAM. Hill, 418 Jack.boro , Point m.L .Yppoh.whool.. nd tain to' w! rn'd'thT Tbe b"xtremelf: iiv. fwmd thdinner William 5t Knoxvill , Tennessee, indlvldu-- i New York ...... However much the bo. Dean West to 8alt finger prints were then sent to thet j Hundred of such letters expressing Paden welcomed Leaven house . at ) Unger clearing Lake. print phoenix an additional indebtednese , for latitude for the good Lydia E. Pink-tacur as were identified worth where they .... some -- meritorious purpose. It has no Pocatello Ore Vegetable Compound has accom-liahe- d T of those of Condro. Comparison Portland. Mob and Police Clash. so to do unless it first in good Kt. ore constantly being received, of (Condro and Taylor showed power and" .... Louis and as a fact concludes old San Diego ... a decided likeness, the police say. faith iroving th reliability of this grand inMILAN. March 1, As a result- of a Then came word that Taylor wae alive determines that the additional, to Kan Francisco emedy. . in order Santa Fa ' .... If you are ill do not drg along and collision between a crowd and the and in San Francisco. -- Mrs. Taylor debtednessandis necessarythe school for Seattle , support Jn -- which the had sued for a divorce when qhe de- maintain wntinue to suffer day in and day out police her yestefday. ... It Spokane put orito Ole and on mbb year. 'two present. the fired wa dead. husband cided officer that her E. PinkhamS nit at once take Lydia unless without such additional Washington were a was' while wounded, killed The mortally civilians returning woman b maiy stolen Compound, a th schools could net Vegetablewoman' to a cache' fit goods which had Indebtedness general strike was declared at ilia; emedy for supported and- - maintained. been discovered by the officers. rr. M-t- 1 T for-the- "nBr at st -- lir Mac-Nel- vorp-mltte- e. k -- 1 I d at-th- ?.Y XiV beelT in', e -- hand-painte- - d of er at thet al - -- F1 "''lolly b,Prtn at t c Jo-ep- , far-fam- 4 resi-3ent- of -- 'fs 1 n, M - HURT . .. Ihat-thenittl-ng ALL THE TIME i . 1 I have notworn a veil smart-lookin- n ; ....... ike "Ar ' i ple-turd- ' Jr con-Verse- t Oint-tnef- |