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Show - ' - : . ' , , ,rosir,,,e-.,..- . , Weather Forecast . - warmer west portion. Southeastern IdahoTonight and Friday, fair. , - "")... , IP Northern Utah Fair and tolder tonight; Friday fair;; , - ' v . . t . J11 '' -- 4. ' . - el L..- lire- ,' -- --- - 4, 14 PAGEg WV -IP :ls z0-- - F go, I .,,, . ir I, AN va ' A- t, At, . ,, 0 , . , ol, 5" ),:z - - " t' i iplyp TEMPERATURES. - ' Roof of Bot;Ziki3fig ,. 29 22 4 a. nt. today I a. m. today 10 a. ttoc'ddaay7 II a. Noon today .. . - lirt t e, - . . - ciar- .., , - Ivy, - ., i la ' mm- 34 .... ,. JClo.k. .31 . 2S 24 ' 3 33 24 - 1 CITY UTAII' . , YEAR , SEVENTY-FIRS- T , .. - ' . SALT TIWRSDAY JANUARY 13 1921 , . . IP' ,,,, ' ,- .. . ... v.( tk.y.. , lir pr.....,...,,. ,e 1111 forrAL li, II fb. 0 - . '' Or' ,, .", , ' 4 , . - , - . I , , Q T. LLPR , t rill--7 a ,, , ,A, INC , I L di. n , , ii 11 '- ..... illIVEll111111Ififl -- -- - .. , - CEIIIIIA1.111116 Possible Successor TOIIICARE To Leygues - -- 4- .X".,.. '' ' i - Chief Magistrate's 1 Legis1a-- .4''':.?'-'F.'- Program Aims to Create an Efficient And tive , -- , , 4', , . - ,:t , f ,. ',.;',(: ''' j, $$:' - . -- l , : , - , ' ' gover,,,,--o- r.lit x i - 1- ; ! t ,' Americans Are Arrested In Paris Cafe Raid , , , .. , '.-- retigned last '. '' - :., . ber-o- , - f IILLS TThe- rltel.paPran!infmarsecowmhmlieoralohne AR m N evening- , SOVIETS S HE HAS --- International jlews Service.) 'wweausidon t , tenodnefineinnItcyeolflitheAdlisti:uss:ed -,- girt wife said as the detective took her noble. "You're husband away. just be4 thaVe what you are. And thorkekli you: in it,g 20 years." 51irPEll ) tom-plaint- 4 y ing. t --- , ' 4 Sixty persmia were arrested It Americans, sill of whover-werpermitted to go after producing paThey pers to identify themselves. were warned. ..however, to keep away from Paris clandestine resorts in the future. Int e . .1 .. SEVEN PILOT s. - territory . ii .,;:--,,- , Department With State Details Surrounding Death Lieutenant-1- r - Siberia; (By International News Service-IWASHINGTON. Jan. United States will make formal protest to Japan concerning the shooting of Lieut. W. IL Langdon L. S. N. by a Japanese sentry at Vladivostok . the state department announced today. The diplomatic auestion involved is whether the Japanese troops bare the right to challehge an American citizen in Vladivostok. The protest will be made 'through the American diplomatic representa tive in Japan. The latest report in Japan indicates the shooting was done by an excitable sentry and was the act of an individual, state department officials said. Secy. of the Navy Daniels today an. nounced that he has turned over to the state department all the reports he 13.--T- ho 14a t g owthe-shoottri- , I Lie4t.-Langdo- and has asked the state dePartment to pursue the is a most serious affair." He is awaiting 'aid. anxiously a report from Admiral Graves who haslet to11vestigate tnatter-diiigentity-- Conference Held. conferred with Acting Secy. Davis of the state department in an effort to expedite complete offi. cial reports of the affair.-- INAUGURAL FOR Secy.-Dante- PRESIDENT E n - FRONT PORCH' L-N- i ,. Daniels Supplies !Secretary 1 ''''i . , - Connattira,- M239 and 444.292.:,' 130.717 and 102.236. Florida, 256,126 and 612.645. neorala. 727.259 and 2.167.973. 1dam.112.037 and 112.820. AssER...:--.- ', A la after Au Id the state department, seeking the fullest reports from Its agents at Vladivostok. The Ameriestn consul there already has been asked for al Jan. 13.Prestfl.nt1.4o5.671 and. 2,079,60'2. -elPrt Harding's triggestion that more complete account, 1.422.155 and 1.447.535. I his inauguration take place on the east .Japastese Vervaoti Given. Iowa. 6754 35 and 1592,521. Kansas 617.914 and 1.151.293; Lieut. Lungdon was shot by portico of the Capitol was ratified! Kentucky; 133,643 and 1,713017 formally today hy a Joint sentry at Vladivostok he congressionallanexe to understand or heedwhen lioutsiana. 621.1113 and 1170.346. committee in charge a COM. Maine. 299.569 and 461.447. I mend to halt, said an 'official version--The-front poreh.' plan,- - memberstor the incident rPcived tottay Miryland, SC1.42: and Lii0.:351., Ma 61,,n chusPt!',..-.--- 1.0 'gaid-- tttRraityl Jittlart ese- - mThissy from its govern. and evPry possible dOilar of Lieut Lanadon, the No ft peetators experowl-montMichigan. ? 241,510 and .1 42.152.. eliniinated. said. Minnesota. 1.47.1.!,93 arid 1,335 55.2,1 benches or even campstools Mid draun a revolver message after the sen- 1.55'41,457.1 and Metsszppi. 240,11 try had pulled hack a hood that coV-,prov:,tcd. thy added. Members of rongr;os, the supreme. ered his face in an effort to determine 'Missouri, 1.516 503 and 1,817.152. Montana. 12.011 and 376.878. co ir. au other offlelais will assemble whether he watt a Russian or an 603..366 Nehramka. and 691.666.on the capitol portico. A arnalistandi American. but did pot fire until after Nevada. 15.251 and 62.153. the sentry had Phat him of- bs't bni,dilit!nontowithi;.;hewS"r:;VnthrelfaAsi,rdeimn! New 11ampFhire. 219,761 and 163.- facer had turned to walkafter the a away- 322, blare. NPW Jersey. 2,442 24.9 and 673,611Ai,dooment of plans for art fttaueirecTehli.7edmeasr2173'grLtadmet;uhtbirc iLhytli:gilalip! New Ntexi,o. 44,461 and 295 196. ural ball was reflected in an adver- - an,e rseheenyairt;ess.eite: in a local- newspaper. 44 985.i ilseno-nNw York. ..555.644 an d stationed in in large displaylfront of the Japanese ntry North Carolina, 4?e,370 and 2.063.-- ; Calling staff headquarttere at bail been has half 'inaugural ivite that "the tour past o'clock in the North Liakota, 64,234 and 557.446. calied off,- - an exclusive woman's, morning saw a Man who Ohio. 3 677134 and 2.662,254, garment shop announced the "sale 616.11al4 wring a flash approaching light. casting its i rays upon- the front nt Oklahoma. 531,460.am-- 1.4a4,803. dinner and dance gC"VnS it the inK. 3li1.A14 and 342.37k lie stopped i.hL mark-'daft buildoff," de, o manded to know- - if he Was and Pennsylvania, 1,07 isii and .11.Ii 2 , recalling! Invitationgsent-rEtuasia n 202: lgoVernors. clubs and other Individuals or American. Not understanding the nn4 15..217. thnd ,areaniratione were sent out today reply made by Langdon. the shnelo Mani. South Carolina, v.i3..157 ,ir.d 1,38s. by the citizents Inaugural, committee. sought ttz purl baek the bond sentry ',barn , 232. preparatory to a eomplte abandon- - waS drawn 'over his flee, to 'inspect him. South Daktioa. 1,11 979 and n 3 4 675. ment of thc.intiugural program. Tennessee. 11.7::6 and 1.726 459. Peopie Are "Coneerncd!. Texas. 1.512 6S9 and 2.150.531i Resolution The brftePr resisted and drew a !Wilson Approves Utah. 2111.1514-- and 233.612. ' t revolver, whereu "' Yermont, 19 -' 0,4, tike-li- ' A coup.e paces and a ri'd i sented his bayonet The officer prewash!neor, 71c 73; aril A'17.f..,S6 V y .1 West Virginia. 3S5,417 and 1.Otol," l W dont called to him stop 194 AVASIIINGTON, - - fit , - 1 r N the ,ensus alabamig 602 317, and 1.239 357. Arianism. 111,311, and 211,371. '..Arkaruuta. 290.421, and 1,461'.707. California, 2431.729 and 1.093,132. Cokinlido, '463.259 and 466 SIC - IS INCOAIPPETENTi (By rniversal 61,390.739, bu- urban' reau announeedittls-lia1114. population represented 45,8 nor cont.' The urban and rural population by ,,:.. Lice) in-rtr- rat tfl .: 1 ; :: : CIIIr VIE Jan deafh, pvnalty or the whipping post for profiteers was demanded at a price conference here today which The developed much agitation. chief of the technical trades unions declared: -We have guns at' hand. Sr. warn you that friar January 20 we will be beyond the law and will act without pity for profiteers. If you must make an example you must chose millionaires and not the little fellows. He also demanded a plebiscite on the question of fusion with Germany as of March 1. Professor Woken. representing the salaried classes, cried: "Austria is dead; long live many! A demonstration considered by the police as an ugly augury was held in the hotet district last web paradéd hack and forth shouting threats against - CHIT hor CHARGE JO . -- , 0 - - wi4 - ' : t- ,- - -- I - ,II - i m ysTERy FIRE t A ' . one-thir- d Or.-gon- het-ter- n sio4 mfrontier. . , i e e pcverakee,,g,"4-.-,eeeemeetz,- - ' ',- ' 1 , . -- n . 1: 177th,,;r:hni:::::.;;;;7:13:1-161:h::::;- 41.t. 0 p,r. - !f, Ti - . ' 1 , IANDis IssuEs .4 ti. Decision of Dflexican Court in Mine Case Protesta,By rt A .'! n RDE ' t -- - ,.. f pv-,,!,,,,- IN s- Ye-i- i t ; f4 : I'an - , t A44,-,1,e- r'' S.- t worott'v , , DRAsT1 i,. msamainal:dr a:::e.,,,,,,;,h1r,"1,t"1:helen- I 1 i , I 13,---,- A U. 7 .' -- , Moli:.:,;,,-- , 1 1 - ymia-tim-o- i,,;:4-1.,,:- ''.--- 1 . Li -- -- - , . - -- 7 . el an nin : - aze ,,i - . - 1 1 orig-Idalg- 4 .11 I e :i - ti he-Metico I , : , . , I I Nta-to- ! t :. .i 1 1 . , a .4. , , 4414.411444N104.,Pit44401'4404...'),..ds ,,,...f0.41..44,40.,qpioltelt..004Way,a1,.4,1-..M41.410.4044,WW....14-4441- .0S,.,,.41.41,4144,, , ' . . ,, 1. . . ;. , , sk , I , t't 1 to;1-,T- In! posal-ivero- ly reten-tfrqr- . - . . t '..,-,,- By Associated Press.) , By Associated Press Jan. 13.The WASHINGTON, urban population of the United States. or people living iri places of 2,500 or more is 54.316.032, or 61,1 per cent of the country's total population, and .. . - Vienna is Demani . , . ---- - ,... A report was current that Preeident '. iitillerand did not favor M. Poincare.' Political opponents of the senator the air mail service. ins letter to the By LOUISE BRYtNT. claim he is seeking to gain greater postmaster general at Washington. nrouts to influenee over the government and Col. Jordan .who b (Correspondent of the 1. N.. a) diecuas air mail sereto Washington twhiatht Ilsrlicehouald, stnrootnhgopemafnoresdourninraotitonn MOSCOW, by wireless to Berlin. Paathe C'w"" ke conditions on thesecond Jan. 13.The Soviet government ls in care in the premier's post...... assistant with. Otto Preeger. came under tire postmater general. receipt of a message from the RumanM. Silva, Frank , when week. last ian government announcing that nu, United States attorney, appealed to mania has no intention of going to war the attorney general for pernunsion agaist Russia and that there f9 com- I to investigate Jordan's departmenL plete willingness at Bucharest to disSIMI'S action was Prompted. he cuss queetions. flounced, by complaint by the father The document saye in part: Jordan 4 - of Pilot 13ogge. who charged .. "It is with great pleasure that Ru4 with incompetence. mania takers cognizance of your rail-Itateout it Jordan leave reply ' of urt liererniterVt. neserring Ingram ment "eying discharged employees of concerning the concentration of Rue- the air mail service were responsible . fOr rumors derogatory to the.aervice , 6 "In my ttern. I repttal.. abet 4 to but that his main objective wasWith declared on eeveral occasions rRy International News Service.) keep the mail seritige running that the Rumanians have noIntention PilotsKANSAS CITY, Jan. hun minimum danger to any steps Or making any im- - dred and fiT g iris ere d r i ven o the The letter made publie tonight .f 4ty .nit,,,,,,.., Jordan with Incompetence e . Street today by .a my sterious fire i, n charges '7 tional law. Of fly.r ulpable reistnaUny, ennt -' 0 7We Are determined uppu. jac,:404.. the Scrothweatwarelacapie., ,.Tbo.,garee.. and b,tatt6nit; 7 rn net6 in ''dititrg iffffiAalWiTtitia'We"vVtAl envelops factory. were fire down a in nuermons helped escapes that gotiate amicably any blinding Air Mall Pilot Stanley Boggs. who have arisen between Rumania and snow storm. Eighty thousand pounds fell in the etreets of San Frenctsto on Russia. It is our wish to negotiate of twee; were destroyed by the blaze. the,morning of Tuesday. January t, t: ntornititinal hi eNte,wrssidSeenilre roi I ask you to inform me if .you,s,,M.re ,131:,r:whior,,:nr;,5.1.17,,tH3411.1,,,ntisrotittati,ri!Td111.71;p:5.:eri,..,:::4tr;1,4v.,;,rini .. ..,..)0). ont.thog.,,,,r ,),),, molar Alio to rirYal h,.rtir:Aay.,,319 t ir"iliz''1IrPrl'int'''''-ivt"4"-"''''''n3 it -B ,,,,,,itenovArstit,w4.,.Plitecol,ae.-0".'trook4atteraustive..aseesetwe,f,yerereeeenereterer. the sceident ac- YArk leads lb. co:intrv wb;IP following ... I probation ring our mutual eontact in ordo- to yestarady sylvania stand se,ond. and Violence in Denver cording to a statementwhomade ot her moos t I:, p was in Salt third. Rhode Wand hle the take into account questions which in by Colonel Jordan. e4arle'rre14:teh; to en:In gbruf.t"..IC't tit": e' nier:rntit:8n nwhile ,,,.,,h11;::ft.tri.g. time your opinion should form the subject Lake for a short percentago of Urban por,;;:ttion I By Associated a Trees.) of our parleys Bat. whatever the atto attend a pared 'a h !!, t ,,,.,;, por, ,,,,r, route to Waahington thih'..riah.:h::.t:te" a PPrOpriation wi',I he used. DENVER, Colo.. Jan. bi;1 meeting of division euperintendents titude of the RtISSian government, I 97:fi per 4nt and Caiffnrnia was,of sf7::,:leeht: t y.. Insist upon repeating that the Iturnan- alined at mob violence and contain- - of the service. tt Ea 0, fifth wih tan government will .maintain en at- leg drastic provisions to, d:scourage the fall." NI fottowIng The of aimmediately is Disr,rV We har- riots such as Denver experienced clur- - mild Cot. Jordan. "I referred ,Beggs to titud of 1114 , cityper cent t rb.,n lnyorioh people bor no hostility toward Rurola what- ing last summer,' street car strike was this board of inquiry iti Fran- - of Is co....loon', Vo IN:11 r., incid,-tnand soever." ,introduced in the state senate today.; risco. This board is composed of, Mal. t he Washinaon District istor of Wilr 07 Tokio and the JRp- I n total rnr4 'ill. II. Arnold. ,Maj. Loring Pickering, at 1.11,11VOPtnk haa ,,,n,,s,,. COM:11410-Oi 0 A Tomlinson, Air Mail Pilot loads, v hit. 14n114,1 a of i. sootmi.14 rourot t, tho comtrand,r expre,44'd IS or aj Littler VA- and Richard Walsh. chair- Georg:a thrd dobr, f,'7.r.l a the A;bany of wiuoll Lieutonant I man of the committee. Their finding note fifth eaoh ht,v!,r rno-was clUot engineor. 4,, h,:l two1 't11.inun,or . was that Boggs had dieregardell oe Millinn T...c.p... ny'r1C ro;',itle of Pro4s4 fry ders of the eervice in flying south over tied tow- NI!.t.. ppl, h AN ,,,, high- - i CIIICArlti.J.4n 13 Thirton 1,.aoes 'Mcther Had Pr'ernorlition .,,,, , the city instead of north away . yrom eat pereer,,,e,, ne or imPinesP a 17P0VerY ',;' at! kith tw,1 popt'inn the settlements," comp.rA Of Danger Facing Son excuse the 'Jordan 4 Col. to Pit i'Pe en' ere 4.rtifr,d SI.ne(1c0Y) olay being - According fl "A- Itottennti grlib Ag 3 r s,,;eses ''" bii-- :'' .inrC411c. a: ral for ,t4blite eat fet by .1ery ce' f " Fel( ,I' ilth"e"f9Zassntdhatthhaetabehlicammeotcoorndluield -t; kota third with fi.l.c, and .Nea Ntex!co,,.. entoe.:,,r1P ;. .PnaWl., .. el,00n ,' 13 Ke,ii,i.. ,i,,n .7.1,, with id,lia sixth 114(.1 Id. so 4.,),H. in . I ' San Francisco oincialsbad meted too ' ' ,t, tomlier of Lieutenant p. ii. ' 'Imt''' rt'44!",,tt'ngt them ftotti::further 4 per IT.tth a eetera'.! it,,,,-s,- , ,.,f ,I the American :,m41.kmhfror; ;h:4.1 Palmer for eRnt in Imptit.it , n e:, rv f i.,)...v in 1.4:o:atien ...bf lot ni.r inw'S torney General A. Mitchell shnt n t he (fl) Aisociated Press.) oy hy ;,71 inoelfo t Jual, that It was onty an investigation. ;, r ,p.neaeet rtah i't sentry at Viadi. merit ,thrOttli r a li,t-at was liable fi,P that any --n. ,,ebnIto;ation ---. T. Summerlin, charge d'affaires here. today' presented a time. urglirs-Caus-c---11,"1ArrtOttrite4 In .,,-TT,- l ne of .,,,TI, 7;',7k Col, Jordan (mid PIO Salr DO reason eas.d by traner-r- r to the Mexican foreign officedinviting its attention to 'a .'Whe7. he w,is honle here iti Jamaie ' division should In Ittt4t In the Tiptie ;1r.,4t s h.; h ,,,,...! on h recent decision of the Mexican supreme court regarding a suit for why the) Pselfic. costa ..tozth. In .:.- n my not continue to deliver mall. There t near .the 'mond ry o f l't a h 9.,. B1 ht.:;.3.-- 1: i :at. :ot,a1 kwelt.lo. 214 :,...,,.....'.,.1 ownership against the Naica Mining company in the state. of Chihuahua.- hes been no fatal accidents. the mall a traindf r::;'4.4t1tYUitU and asking the foreign- thee to inveatigate the findings of the court. with has been delivered on time and ex- linto that county. caur, eer o e 1 erywhere hut In Stber,iat was a view to qeir revision. ' . for a few unruly pilot'. the morale it nod 11Ths,,rh roetriti- hor.h frumm twl:at I told Mtn rept ..,..,, o I and that he promised to takel of the service is in oplendid condition. I allow in.1 di e to t,,. emtl,,,,z u p (4 The Nalea, property, ,ownett II!, A s imple t o l ,I'res., ) Lallininn left to join his ship and Free-171- : the matter with he said MAW I t immediately ore.: mnlie that to !up British , :kit?, ,..'iti.te and brought hirn inally by American. Jam 3 Pire r:L i'Ast), t t Lake landing- Ithonn untft The British and! 1,(1,-1,.-Obregon. Speaking of the was th- er,,oest !,' r Irt thh,.,' ,In ..1k with :he Asiatter fleet. French interests, represents an invest-- 1 ltdent d,,,. i'e;4os, Tetas, early French charges also are known to be,, field the choosing of whic k was se- !witch wa s nreirile nt and We bazar. ke r to f n r m ttni tit .ne ta Crime Neter parte ment of ipproximately 20,000.000 'Wise in the matter with the criticized a few We atm Col. tin estimated at 6fr1ela.:g f't V: ANIN'h stroyed property 1S. dons in Vim44vost,,k. acenrdinglro the in 11,ist letter Mrs. Lanadon retelved froin The flames The supreme court denied the bility of immediate notes of protest Jordan said the field- had not been remAt y aseed would 1160.etto their governments. chosen by government Ordetals, ail(' - havebeen: ytleht,y irmre;,sed bad the - a .len elry store s,nd 'mime toe',Iieve ; her son. LanKtIon. , however, ex request of the mine owners forr de,- - that 'while the t1011-- 0( 3 mine wee aomewhat thA trtineMAravitimr."-AtbichI bii fear and referred to ham the), cams frro-rCar newapapera ''Ite3P1 of I hountiarier remntnd ns they 'sere in o am faverehlitamount-twith to Safe. blow It note American the the ruled soft., as bad lower the the upon 'courts ity.eing sufacient to pro. 'compared belonged scribe burgiors An Fnmrnit a:tro 10,4 some ter..! tietr;iii4y 45.s descendants of Santiago Stoppelli.,ing to ft demand, but from other, stations at Cleveland, ChicaCte and 14114: bit an tapiosion wt.-, first hero ' !m4 in the formation elf Pli,hcinO: dtory sources It was learned that the repre-- 1 Newark.. lie said tbe field could be ' Sorl,.41 voinoteer Iti4fiehters were who now seeks lis full possession The slain lieutenant rime to Boa- assertion cannot be tn,51-this county. t cost trnall one Mr. tfty were of the United States Summerlin called' sentations It is known perhaps fatally when greatly Improved at put.:. . x 1 trytured, ' i ,j Una' in a drainage and, not severe. system, (erintinued on page two) the wails of a buillite.,- - collapsed. ' upon Foreign Minister (Continued on OrtSe twa) personally . , - - ,,, - la ..,;.. , Populations -- of Utah is About Equal., FRANCISCJOalan. e.--Turthegee -d- iets-Ion the, welt-erperintendent-- of of the United States mall service, were made today by seven- pikes Of the Lake diviaion of San Francisico-Sal- t. . a. , I - - My Universal Service-PARIS. Jan.. 12.Following that a party of Chicagoans had been terrorised into paying SI00 for a plain meal in Pere Transquille. famous night remetaurant. the Paris poIke raided the place early this morn- , . , Figures Made Public Today Show Urban and Rural rs SAr tnhde him tn good stead at the forthCoraing - CHICAGO. Tart.,7,1).--.7Jaines.; licElevey went back to Cecil in, Joliet today becauee be "wanted to have everything elear' behind him for his bride of tvro months and the child that is to come., McEievey escaped from Joliet prison last May. He was erring a sentence of from en yea2-4- Life for highway robberl- - He ba4 been twice paroled and each time sent back for violation of the par. ole laws. A few weeks after his escape be before Diet a girl and long they were married. Eventually Mc- -: Elevey learned bw, was to bo a , father. Then he went to the girl he had married and told her that he was a fugitive convict They talked over prayed toget.her 'saidVevey rallvd up Detective- Set-geant William Stapleton. the manwho arreatedhim.for robbery...sod-told the officer to "come and get -; ,, ' t RUAIANIA' ,: - .' - eke , .:. 1: - 7 Raoul Peret president of the cham- deptniesl' calleduponthelpreadent and urged the appointment of . Raymond Poincaire, former president of the French republic. A number of had newspaper appointment of M. P oincare because of his aggressiveness. - Belief was expressed In aemt-offi- e cial circle that it M. POIneara Was appointed .and, accepted .thn..jpost he would hold the portfolio ' of finance minister also. It is probable that (r- , mer Premier Vilriaal would be foreign minister. It was pointed out br newspapers POINCARE. favoring M. Poincare- - that he made an --excellent record for himself during .ti,r u'atri;e AfRtearrwatairodnas he mwmisatuPoRn bul; . resigned. that the 'Inside knowledge gained by . " '''' 'fif , ,:: A, ' ::. 1 governor.- in-th- , -- fl. IL 17: ,14. vz...,.. ....NN bead ,, .'"""-- lel", C. PARKE BY NEWTON . N. 8- - Staff Correspondent.) i'Anis. Jan. 13.President Alex- andre 511Ilerand today took up the im- portant task of selecting a new pre- tnler for Franc to succeed It. Ley- goes who. with the balance of the - Mo. Centralizes Control-plac- e .,. ,..: ;,',. .,,.. of the In w- I ' ' governor almost absolute control of to,,,o' :to- the state inasmuch as he haa .,i', ; tory supervision over each of the boards which the bills contemplate 14o sm....4 ,,,..'''''.:7......,... creating. While these Powers are not extreme under the proposed bills. they FORMER- - PRFAIDENT are auftlelent to bring aft branches i of the etate's business under a single Probably the chief reform in the reorganization program of Governor Mabry-wil- l be the creation of a department of finance from which ettyisi disbursements of the stete's will be made only after a most - thoroughscrutiny And investigatieu the purpoees to which these moneys will be put. 'Under the plan. abso- lutely no obligation can be created against the state without a careful Investigation and it will so be impossible for the state to make expenditures be-- 1 yond 1t. means. Ten C,onunissiona Mimed. of the duties of the forty.two boards which now exit Into ten commissions will be effected gradually without radical disruption. The governor bee intimated that among the commissions which will be effected is the board of regents of the Utah Agricultural College and the University of Utah which. it is thought, will eliminate to a great extent the friction there has always been between these two institutions; coordination of the work of the state board of examiners of barbers with the state the public liettith-itervk- -e; livegtock board with the Mate pests commission. In all probability there will be but few of the now existing ''boartho which will tot bk, 'arrecte,rht some way or another it the PrOlfrra 3,10,0,1044,4091,0401..,.., In all. there are about twenty-sibefore both Will to be presented - houses of the legislature for their approval. The bills have tn-been prerotifer' pared so- far, as pnednbloencee with members of thsloglittature, and ''prOb: ,offiterseand- tfhertt,' to the leg's.- ably 'will be presented two or three next lature within the days. Follow Other States. The plan, it is announced. is mod, led after 'those existing in Illinois. Pennsylvania and Idaho. Since beinga elected, Governor Mabel inhas made state govclogs study of efficiency ernment during which he has conferred with Governor Lowden of Illinois; Governor Sprowl of Pennsylvania, and Governor Davis of Idaho. Memberg of both houses who have been in oonimitation on these problems are in hearty accord with the proposed program, It Is said. Two general purposes of the proand to gram being to secure efficiency effect economy as far as possible. no made has prediction The governor as to the amount of saving to be effected under the new program. if the enacip Tht bills into lees, but decisir e. be will 'pea for themselves. . 1- - .., ''' r - I .... '81k;' the-ban- , ... ,- l - - , ) OrnOT. I ,7 ,:;,- : 00( 4 -, :i.' 4;' ,,,..; - I Al. will be directly responsible to.,the ,o,s, z ...' President Millerand, Who is Ambitious,Does Not Favor IFormer Executive, Who is Well Qualified. ,,,,,, tl) , - , 1 Vit :, '- , ......;.,.-- i et's ,S7, .,., ,t, ,.:i'l41 - NEW PREMIER ITT - - ,,,,,47444,0-9,0,n, ,' - , :r For Sake of Midi POPULATION (BY l''''. e , , , of Death SIIIIBAll Penalty For Profiteers in MAr ''''""""P'111ATI011 , f.'...,,,,,. I,.4,:,.'-,- '", , - 0-. O'',,' , '." 4.0,....- .as few,..,boarda- as possible-an- d itkeir nut exceed 10 cOMIlliniOnii. At the head of each commission will be pladed a responsible person who ;. 1.1 a..,1 The proposed acts Provide for the and consolidation of many of the 42 commissions and boards which now conduct the state's affairs The purpose of the changes is to eliminate all overlapping and duplkation ot work.- It-- eoritetrtplatre the grouping of these departments ., ,141'., ' ;: .14,4.,,,;(,,,:,, ....... i '' , ---, 4.:::', ';'.;;,;-.1f.--,----- l',, ,',-- islatura ., ' , ..,,;--,1;,v1--;- Business Administration. , 'N.. 1 - Reorganization of practically the entire system of state government is contemplated in the proposed legislatire program which has been prepared under the direction of Cover.nor Charles R. dabey. and is now ready for submission to the state leg- - ;' .o.t,! ! 1 ' f....1 .1 ;t 1: 1 . I RHEUM ' 41, , I . , , I IFF-- - TREND ., OFOOVEDNIEI ( - - t F . . . ,.... II'1 1 , .... , NI - , I -- -- , ,, . . , , s 1 ' 4 - |