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Show 1 yiiE 4i deseret; news Thursday January A Expert boe UNIFORM Repairing I y tTOBE BILLDESCRIBED f (fly Associated Jan II. WASHINGTON. mont by nlnoteon national of a comprehensive of prlnciploa for regulation traffic, waa announced horo DAY FOR STIRVING CHILDREN FITS Pm )Indoraop. AS DANGEROUS II WITH PUIH5 FOR THRIFT WEEK IDE Administrators Sale By Auction ' . BY RED GROSS TO EUROPEAN BELIEF code of highway today at tha conclusion of a national uniform The prin traffic law conference for adop cipioa will be recommended non, it waa aald. by all stats legwla i r David A. Bm.lth. chairman of the Commercial club committee oa national thrift week, boa discovered that a happy should add much to the observance of the special fast day called by the L D. 8. Church' for Jan. 23. The national committee on tho thrift week observance, which begins Jan. 17 and ends Jan. 21. has outlined the nature of each days observance of the week. For instance, it haa lined up the days of tha week as follows- - January 17. national thrift . - An executive . ART GOODS, PORCELAIN, PAINTINGS, OLD BRASS AND PEWTER, PIONEER AND ANTIQUE FURNTURE -- At the Old Home ol Brigham Young Tta " f'r ,jk ' Of organlx-atlon- a session of JBalt Lake County Red Cross chapter officials lats yesterday afternoon, resulted In tha contribution by the chapter of tl.tOO to th European relief fund. Manager WE AGAIN CALL YOUR R. J, Shields la this morning sending 119 E. SOUTH TEMPLE. ATTENTION a letter to Mrs. Annie Weils Cannon, To Our Wonderful Shoe Rechairman of the stats Joint commit- Hecommending the establishment Every Evening This Week 7:30 to 19 Was. 4498 In every state of a definite agency of ths relief of the the council, lawa telling pairing system. for administration of trafficthat auch donation and of the hearty advocated We have made good in our conference prohibAwwciiUed regulation Frs. being given the relief workers by (By agenciea promote a .iceuae for operaw flee on wit Berond Bouth troot t8 endeavor to keep down prices. Lealle Red Croes officials The contribution John F. Davidsons WASHINGTON. Ju. 1 iting Issuance of .OOOAUUE tho Blht Why PiW pro- to any person first-clas- s vehicle motor Our of of chain tion of Ch:co shops ! topped the Let of donations which G4iMk former president Funeral T omorrow t ., under, 1 enafetesrBs. t.o,Jfetre ,y os .money fe'anV'i-duyJam-- 3 Lmfrrtfmfm"rre-fre7.-bmlgct'-d- a y rexched.' hfcailiiaarter., on all work. . check that enactment cenae at IS year was Funeral F. In DvM from services Denver for sirrirultur the John life Jan. national 1$. brought insurance. day, recommended conference The You can mail your shoes to Jan. 20, own your home day; Jan. 21. A Rio Grande office amounting to son, who died Monday, wilt ho held elected hi most experienced men at rrain of tne Capper-TInchheavv penaltlea of auch t.ffcnw a a RraJn the unfirst-claspresent bill would pralxe flit. Arrangements had been mads at St. Paul Episcopal churqh at 2.30 a special "Kight Way" committed of s a motor vehicle while us, have work done make a will day; Jan. 22, pay your earlier id-- - operating reck. conduct an educational program in the day without solicitation p. m. Friday. The cortege will leave rtixrltotfmr TnarMnen wlibout prut 'V with der Vhe influence of ibtutuv for motor bill share and 21, Jan. save day; promptly the price of postage for instructing loesi employees in pro- less driving and fur theft of . on. 524 the Of at Nome. Third the relief for Eaat omao-the street, Imran adequate substitute.-- -, officials, ! part wthera Mr. The latter Idea, on every pair. day. per method for handling th, express Mr vehicles dfcriared fSuriS Trfisiation. declares, fits in so well with the L-- two tiny girls to pass among the em- 2 oclock. Interment will be in Mt, business. The members of thia comYour S. Will Work In that of other order be make permanent be plan Olivet mittee were present with th of The fasting conGiven,. Church members can gtve-- tbs cost of ployees the office and receive ,.LU:- Gatov."? cemetery, body may a viewed at the home from 11 L m. to employees, and company Wftpiali d- tributions, the sum representing ho him ort of abnormal market ThuT '"Frompf Attention. ba Eu to two in to meals tailed "Right Way" prlnciplea The starving children contribution. purely brouehf on iho drafting of iho bill 1p.m. rope, that his committee can really children voluntary in handling express matter- observed of and sixth the fifth of tee the, grade tho Nrv rumnt c Health In preaentin Mr. Davidson waa born at Butler. find no better recommendation of this of the Willtara SI. Stewart Memorial Hblla that, tho, exchange. Mr Galon a.aerteda oonaianti idea of sharing with others than that school sent. in. a check for $&. and a Penn October 12. 152. In 174 he, Wives and Oae Prteea Save Yar Yealtb 7 Daughters of ; futnroa market provide. nainaugurated by the Church. The em- number of personal contributions were with hie brother. Charles C. removed market In poaro or war. In prosper,!!! committee hae also tional thrift Solons Invited to Tea brought into headquarters by the to the Lost River or parrir. where producer may dfrpiw) valley In Idaho, bodied the eharing idea in 10 slogans, donors themselves of h a products for prices baaed on( Jrevs-) "Work and Earn. "Make a Budget, This morning booths were opened at joining their brother. Robert M . who ifj Aociatcd An invitation aent by a special mesworld aupplv and demand, iuture "Record Your Expenditures," "Have the Oregon TON. Texa. Jan 13. The Short Line, Denver A Rio had preceded them, and engaging in OAL reduces the to both the president of the sentrading atabillxea value a senger InsurBank Grande Life and Account," "Carry Bamberger stations and at the ranching and livestock business. Stairs enfinefring depart toll be'ween producer and consumer United Wsla Skat, 1ST . Mala. Waa. ate Your "Make the "Own Home. and the speaker of the house this ance." manState He Mission, in and the cams to Salt Lake 1914, Shay's facll-atdistribution and preaenta ment tug Captain Talfor. haa been Kks Va. 1. M K. 2s Saatk. Will- .- "Fay Your Bill Promptly, cafeterias. Mrs. Murray Schick will be ned Miss Lena E Mallff of Mendon. morning requested the presence of tho kko M Mtrst monopoly in 2, i men la. In Bram.avav. it believed seugp Reliable Securities." "Share "Invest wrecked and charge at the mission. Mrs. Dudley lit, June 2, and they have sines re- wives and daughters of the legislators A satisfactory future market where kkof S, 33 So. Slate St. The tuff left With Others." and "Master Money P. Parker at 8hays and the following sided f the crew perwhed here. , Shop No. 4. 143 Sa, West Troaplav. grain Insurance may be obtained,- Air. SaJLimt Sunday norning for Galvea-to- n being given women You." or Will will also assist., during the Master Matters They Beside his widow, .he is survived to attend the silver epeeuJaUons c4, 4 tola. y st dhe Hotel Utah-fortheara of the Mrs In Sirs men local weekr of tne Tho and "Fref two Charles a nothing Haas, marke' sisters and two brothers. Mrs thia afternoon auch Sew charge by for Parcel Past ts Mala Shop, Gatea continued, relief the benefit of T European adof her deckhouse the week had already craft until today when Worley. Miss Lillie Shipp. Miss Mar- Celia McMillen, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mrs 337 Sopth Mata, gait Lakt would be boo narrow to accept City, vocated that Jan. 21 be given special garet Stone and hllas Fryjices Evans. L. B. Nelson, Indianapolis, Ind ; Rob- council. Mrs Benner X Smith, widow and otler wreckage were washed I Or tah. Tooele, time . all at ia in who Inga A booth is being opened and main- ert M. and Charles C. Davidson of of a former state senator, observance in the churches of the city nc ashore on Gaheston Beach "It la the apeculatiie ciaas. tained at the T. W. C. A. cafeteria by Mackay, Idaho. charge of the tea, sent the invitation of in order that th denomination, every and are ready buyera added, "who which follone' idea of sharing with those less fortu- Y. W. C. A. worker. Mrs. A. J. Gora constant market Shipping Board Orders o and thua make "As a wife of one of your , nate than one s seif be put forward ham, executive committee member of Deadlock. in Still Short selling.- which haa been erlti-Benner X. Smith, may I the local before relief of the th has received council, people city. a in 13 Ships be Tied Up heal'hy cised la a necessity express a desire for an opportunity to "The entire idea Is fitting in beautl word that on Feb. 1, the Y. W. C A. market. The 'short seller acta From noon until sundown yesterday meet your wive and daughters this with the special fast day. Bish- cafeterias all over the country will fully for the consumer, just as " the long! ( By Associated Pres op Smith declared today. "R can cer turn over their entire receipts to the the presidential electors of Utah bal- afternoon with the European 4 relief buy eri acta for the producer to at a silver tea from WASHINGTON, Jan IS Order tainly barm no ono to rest their physi- relief fund. This, it is estimated, will loted In vain upon the selection of council Mr. Gate aaid it "was ridirufou to o'clock In the presidents suite of th cal machinery by going without food net thousands of dollars for the fund. 13 from service for withdrawing price' 'the"futures market blame In behalf of Europe's a hip. aggregating more than and in many cases might prove a No Instructions as to the local cafeteria one of their number to carry the vote Hotel Utah adding that there were no men, children this state cam6 00 deadweight tons for tteup at thrifty manner of saving physicians have as yet been received, but It is of Utah to the national electoral col- suffering Universal PervMee.) (By future, market, in wool, hide., copper. ia paign can celebrate the expected, according to Mrs. Gorham, being conducted in Utah, as The vote stood 2 to 2. between you Hampton Roads. Philadelphia. In the SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. In be- bill. Sailof Lakers rubber, potatoes and !'k. yet price' Gulf are doubtless as are, by another thrift week in no better that this institution also will fall in lege. last day and on the Pacific coaat, were proporfar were is Mrs. greater Warren L Walt and Mrs Annie Wells Margaret of your slump made public today by the shipping half of Thoma de Witt Cuyler, chair- manner than by sharing with the suf- line with the nsUonai movement. Lewis Judd. The electors met again Cannon, member of the 191 session." tlonalely, man of the Association of Railway fering children abroad " The thrift board The two largest vessels affectno but "It was not o long ago. be consolution this of afternoon the Cad-ro- n tinued. "that the future market was ed by these orders are the West 8 900 Executives. President William Sprout .educational matter has as yet been found. when the Released on Bond. and the Wet Calera, both hlsmed by consumer for high price of the Southern Pacif.c company is-- press during propaganda each day of the week on to steamers, up The farmer d.d not complain then ;ton 1 n sued a statement axiom will which Instructed special emphasixe cific asserting Employees coaat. tonight in John A-- Brickman waa arraigned abolished futures trading Ai That there is absolutely no truth In will aid in the prosperity of the peo this FOREST grain for a period of fourandyear. In morning before Judge Ben JohnPlan IS VISITED The the movement of is pi country. Right the the charge that- - banks and railroad serious situation resulted Club son, of the city court, on a charge of being .backed by civic and business at the tare market waa - a , inare companies conspiracy1 Clubs all over Ih nation, and is an Two hundred official and em- disturbing the peace and was released President Disappears against request of those who had favored itsj tabor, the open shop.' or upon outgTowth of the national thrift camAmerican Rallwpy Ex- on a 9100 bond. The defendant is th of tha abolition ployees war atarted the during paign - Too hear much talkcomplaining witness against E. H any other .controverted point-- " " -Jpress company tn thls city, met Tueswho la charged with assault ,Bjr Associated-PresAt the very moment when real tlon. It is mostly fancied manipula-- ; of- - with a deadily weapon. local 1 J.-- Jo- at the Close evening general day In n is the. CAATBRJIXiE, Maas., even vbowa Jan, that Religion -- made JTT'eforT in is being securing Ind.. progress More persons visited the .Wasatch old day every attempted corner waa aeph F. Lautner of Evansville. ' Organized Among the between president of the Harvard University harmony and a failure" national forest the past sea- Charter No. 2059. Reserve Diet. N. 12- .club Glee and Chorister of the senior the railroads and their employees, , Mr. Gates reviewed the history of North Dakota Indians son, than the during - Yellowstone National the hoard of trade from its wganixa- - club for whom search waa begun last statement are being made to- the public. CONDITION REPORT OF OF THE ngbt fter be had been 'absent for park, according to an announcement Hon more than TO year ago which whether Intended or nor An L B 8. Religion Class organi- made this "We want every poaaible improve- - several days, is at the home of an aunt DESERET NATIONAL BANK- morning by Dana Parkin-sothese will t of Denver. Colo. steps progrma. sation has been started among the - ment - that improves.'' he concluded. impede Lutneps parents notiforest statements if are fled such supervisor. and t the accepted authorities At that Salt Lake college today City, In the State of Utah, at the 6?6se of buelntss on Dec- - 2 2, truly "but ws want somethtrf that Indiana of North Dakota, according 1920, Figures compiled under the direcrather than destructive." he is sick and in a physician's care. He without question, utterly deceive tha constructive Tetter Mr. tion to of read before t as a to the facts, says Sproule. last night the had suffered a nervous Parkinson show there were Rmerets. re public more than 40.000 people 1 a Doans and diacotinta. cently and his classmate believe that He added that the interstate comChurch Religion Class general board. considerably Including rediecounta Protegt Railroads Buying who took advantage of the recreationmerce commission haa ordered an inhe had a recurrence of the attack. b and thoae 93,198,483 64 ibown in c) (except The oommunleatton was from Presi- al feature of the Utah forest quiry into the subject of railroad reduring From Associated Firms M Western dent the John railroads board the of tabor while Total the loan season, 3.198 483.34 and Knight figures given out by pairs. Joint Committee Named 2 Overdraft!, aecnred, 8311 03. unaecured, 11.276 29 haa Just started a hearing in Chicago States mission and reported that in all Yellowstone park officers note that 1,646.22 ' X. 4 eecerltlee ewerdi I.x Oeveraent on the subject of railroad working three new Religion Class orgarlratlons there were less than 40,000 people who ) j XBy Aoeiatd For Transportation Act conditions. to S aecure circulation bonds (U. 7epoaited been have In his mission. the visited scenic wonders of the WyoInaugurated Jan. 11 ProlwU WASHINGTON, 600 000.00 par value) It waa also reported to the general ming resort. More than 70,000 people "The raitroads are d Pledged as collateral for State or other deposgainxt railroad purchasing uppHes (By Associated Tress) com" -1 visited the Yosemita National park in commerwe WehH Miss Interstate board that the with o' Hstt'e inor it In bill which are 7000 00 j thfr from rofrpanlv payable 13 The mission and wl h the railroad labor hampton, a branch of the California California WASHINGTON. Jan. f Owned and unpledged 789,060 00 t created va made todav before the of committee the the at to V 8 securities effort arrive In an Total Goveronfent membership joint board 1,369 066 06 dai! Jtelieion mission, announce According to Supervisor Parkinson aenate fntmtate commerce commit-- 1 of the 6. Other bends, eeewritlee, etei shipping board and in the tn-- i facts and the proper conclusions to Class sessions ia that branch with an there were all toid 315.717 visltora to tee Hr Representative of farmer aecurit-,tiefc tT S. than Bonds and aeeuritiea (other ) tertate commerce commission which be dmwn from the facts. Sprout all the national forests of Utah, the attendance of 4 -- hr ganbntton State or other out- - the-- application - average pledged a collateralorforbitla the. The Religion Classes and M I A. of Wasateh leading with almost twice the Towa StrRh W Rrorkart of th 190,000 00 excluded) deposit ipvstal payable various of the transport-number of in provision South Davis stake wlli hold a convenths sny other forest e Securities, other than U 8 bond Farmer' Union, wild President WI! tlon act and the Jones merchant mar- (not Instate n The waa in second the Uinta tion at Soodat Ronntifu) 197,383 63 aon veto of the bil! to mmpend pro cluding atocks). owned and unpledged 'd today by th 887 393 69 There will be four sessions both in the number of visitors with 24,000. rv Total bonds, securities, etc. other than V. S .. vUlon of 6 Stocks, other then Federal Keserve Bank stock . Pursuant to ths request of the board 14,600.60 iunlor school and the Bountif.il high wUh fhfa tubjc should be itned 2. Com(6ft are board cent Bank Stock the Beserve Federal of of Comof Representing per Salt of the Lake governors First ward tabernacle, with luncheon He ale complaTned agalrt revenue4 . ... N Teal of Oregon, chairJ missioner 36,000.06 fursubscription) Mr. mercial club has Parkinson served at the h,rh school cafeteria nished them guarantee provision of the transport6 a Value of banking house, owned and unincumman of th committee, and Commiswith considerable data between 12 10 and 1 20 oclock. ation act. bered 484,6(3 06 sioner F and offered recommendations in reThompson of Alabama b Equty in banking house 484.643.06 and Guv I) Guf of Wisconsin, and to the Wasatch national forest, 6 Furniture and fixtures gard 77 696 36 Legislative Committee , are repr which they will consider at their meet10 Real estate owned other than banking house ... nting tha commission 16.726 16 on niiaaioner C C McCord, Henry ... Reserve reserve 7 Bank Federal with 460.663. Lawful It today. ing Will Report to Club 12 Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of and Mark w Potter Committee Appointed. otranger s Murder as available collection 246,723.66 reserve) (not jus ment of export and im- In order to more fully consider 13 Cash In wault and net amounts due from na Th Social Welfare club and the plans for the investigation ri!l f'hairman Tm1 said. r.i Intcrcatl .nil News Scrilr. ) of tourist tional banks . .... 692,907.26 Vsralatire comrri'tce rrprcmntlnir the possibilities of the Wasatch National 14. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust inIn States board of then United the the of the (ether governors park, companies and of the civic organization " bottom. 89 628 60 cluded ln Items 11. 12 or 13) Commercial club today appointed the 15 Exchanges for clearing house r!v will meat tomorrow &t p.m at following 120.836.26 to work in concommutes cbM and a th gecd rnerVin U-.16. and Items WA'K Total - r!vie Center The newly appoint- nection with Dana Parkinson, forest KI.mCTION. of l.U9.93l.i6 . o' the arartmerM 17. Checks on banks located outside ofclty or town build derma a 'rkr hoUPin. an I, !RTLAf ed committee on lefrslattve approprla-- 1 supervisor: Ian )3 The PaJoseph Decker. A E. of reporting bank and other cash items .... 28,254.16 c inter trld and cnrCcd for thr ditrist Trades Coun- fund with U 8. Treasurer and due ''i Including W N William chair- Broaddus, A. L. iknlth, Wesley King, 18 ftedemptton ng o b a wife and hi. i"bor3 oHjjfj cil, repreentng un4on8 from U 8 Treasurer 25.006.66 from coast man Mr. Jeanette A. Hrdc, Mr. W. Walter H. Rolapp, C. I Berg, and R 19 but not collected approximat- eearned waa hark to A committee Interest also Bird. "nd 'nd points went on rer.r apTrt e 'or L Q Adamaon. Mr Ruth May Fox Neand bills receivable not past due ... on notes he kl'Mrc of the oppoa 3 to art rdicri n lnalterebly on 16,063.06 and reclamation. of wage pointed drainage became phi L Morrl L. M Olliilan and assets. If any. Due from Banks ln Foreign ArA4-- r H a Vrqn-- gr t,b.a time And recommended that ed States wa- contemplated It wilt meet with the members of the 20 Other ... W Moulton, will glv Arthur Countries 14.679.94 acre in the of us country til sbn'a prnirn of and Farm illegally on Utah quest Congress Irrigation affect.ng reij w,n which will convene at the Hotel Utah JI 'f Pi' 5fi prd tha'jW kera be referred to local metsl being apprehended constantly and in, Total 43 7,263,966 Jn with mX t legislation d ft so thorough a manner that there The board of gorer-nor- a int rn,i'i' Jan IT and 1 fn'rp ,w nanwarw w 'TarkTcr f r"T decided ' W'Yhaki' strenuous nSIeasofT aao and Utah edu h continuance of the to another tria for th- R linrfd .m sa reirhed at th conclusion ment. to secure a large representation 21 Capital stock psKS in . 560 06 66 r.e K0 ra'.rial program feme of the re- efforts ..f ihv mn i il c on the directory of the Chamber of 22 Surplus fund 500,606.0 nt, on night, it po s will be in the form of bill to was annoj cd todiv 23. a Undivided profits of the United States. The 'tc to the legislature. MII- - Commerce interest and taxes paid 111,415.0 national meeting of the congress will 24. b Less current expenses, Califorria Town Fe-- U Interest and discount collected or ctedited In ad- month- - of January. Lester F arthiruakv? Sliock I 212 0 wPTi in thauwaa proximate) 'rralrTth work tri rorrner-HB- n Freed 27 Circulating appointed alternate to atnotes outstanding 400 000.00 will consist more In tend the session egislatur will be unable but 29 Net amounts due to national banks 573,600.00 ifv Prej t kping up th good work of the past to do so. An alternate who can be 30. Net amounts due to banks, bankera and trust ard the continuance of former appro- present will be selected in his place. IHUiOWS C I. Tan 13 companies )n the United States and foreign countries (other than Included in Items 28 and earhcnake h ook tewing abi sharp priations rather than In striking three 29) 1,230 277 ceond rhanxss and new bill asking for (By Associated Pres ) fe't here- a 2 qo a checks outstanding Certified It. 6.100.17 ra-- ! pro; r .at todar Mam Venera were arnuaed DISTRICT GREEN' BAf, Wk, Jan 13 Ion, be said. 32. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .... 24,521.07 ho no damage rAnorted The vl- 28. 29. 36. 31, and 32 Items of Food Commissioner Charles J K . Tots! 1,992,846.46 T, tv bretor were from rorlh o south Domand depeaKs (ether thea beak dp salts) sab-h- rt A etmilar msr today reported the arrest of th. LOntmuanCe Of Koad Aid hoch was felt here on ta Reserve (deposits payable within 36 Creamer. f Pec 2 Fairmount Solon BE of owners the Idaho TO DISCUSSED TIKES days). IX .V by LON Urged 13 Jan Tha ;n round 33 Individual 2.513.130.00 deposits subject to check ... .... ... Green Bay. one of the 34 Certificates of deposit due in leee than 80 boxing ma,.h h.uhn TV" "b, j daye (Special to Th. News) be to and ,atealleged for money borrowed)... than 140.247.35 (other r; vinskj tbs Ameren former House Joint 12 ght- J,nj OIgE 37. Dividends unpaid 361.00 heai a e ght .banpmn and fmmhar- - xTTan!.KwI from a headquprterajn o-No- - lt calling on Idahos Total of demand deposits (other than bank on. 1S.000 of to pojnd repaentatl re lnCongrri support d,,r AlWt haM nr t tonight, on. and the seizure to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 36, whlJh thrA j a subject deposits) 2 641.741.96 36. 37 and 38 butter and 610 can of liquid h"n inpostponed to wjvyMiv in manr other work for the paaaaxe of the Me a h Tfaae deposits sahjert ta Reaerve (payable after The state dil7 r Kht result of lack .of winter .th Arthur bill proxldln 17 and 19. a cal ttt for the !JI Tueadajr. January 36 or no30 or more to of days, subject day cron. Jt waa announced hr the IrvVa .T.f.iJ Adwah' JjLW r,rtor cr-'lo- n today ordered the good laaued by b Dixon. t.rjatlon of the present bail tice. and u savings) waa paswd n V off ce thia afternoon Mrt than 77 , of the 39 Certificates postal Tt' 'tal aid for state highways pr)dJnt TCC'. ,2ouM Z on ,he markrt o( proTO of deposit fcther than for money hght'for were IT h. non persona are already Ms egg I I, after on. h.,f hoor YTLiT ,Ked ,h for a meeting . . I borrowed ) recenng re- - and expected he a 271.404. 00 - Utah drainage district, ro14 J orage in xiolation of I'ef of th, district to be about three week, hence Total of time deposits subject to reserve. Items he by Rep. Charles R. McDon42 laws with no marks to show bn h .e.i.rday 41. 46, 19, end 371.494 66 county. state Kootenai 19. at the ot Jan. held capital. Y-j 44. a U 8 Government Securities borrowed with- Jdite the articles were placed In r. .ijHouM bill No. 1. Introduced wltn-pnrpose of the meeting, accord- , ngThe Mr out furnishing collateral oeeurHy foruune?.. IIIJM.R - 407,200 66 Tor j Dixon, la to talk over needed by Moor. proWe 47. BHIs payable, other than with Federal Reserve iegg;atlnn in regsrd to drainage pro- drawing Valley county from th Third all obligations representing , Bank (including Judciei district and attaching- R to jecta. Under the present law assessborrowed other than red scounts) ... money 156,000.0 district. In drainage district nre Judicial made ments :h 66 Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks sold for Seventh Game Opening C,rew-of25from the chamber of collected through th county tax col- cash and outstanding mm"11 00 j.000.0- WtJaM1Ule other thsahase above J'stared,'1n In Big Leagues .commerce of Coeur dAleneA whTch lectors, but a number of instances sarned but not collected. of ter.st enactment of to ceme the 10.005.0 the knowledge the "Jhave sks for Scheduled April 13 : committee where the county officials lew, was read. Total fuanty 41 yen37,203.04s. hones indifference toward an the of hown have session The entire OS. Of 4b total toes aa4 dlsessnt ebww aban, the iw-.- It whlrh I (By InleTnmkmnl New. SrwW ) !tMay occupied hardly more than an collecting this tax. It ia pripoed to www end dtaessst tweet exeewe ebsrarrd ta at wf j rate 16 thaw bv IS. Opening hour, and then It adjourned until in. legislation an there will be no CHIGACO, lew f See. 01 ST. Rev. wt. ) (exelewlve wf nwtee we, wbleb tstnlpenwtted chare We (By Associated Press.) tw r.reed 0 rewt. wwa wtwd,) ww. wewr. The MwWr date, for tlia National and clock thia morning to give its mem- hitch ln the collection of drainage diswwrh lease wme ef YORK. Jan. 12 The cap tain and crew of 24 men of the Nor- their follow taxes. were annonnoed to trict by bers an opportunity leagnn Another item that will be urged is tlw whedule committee, p follow.; coiteagueo of the upper houae to the freighter. "Ontaneda" n roate fromw' York to Norway St. at ths amendment r of the present law State ef Utah. Ceuety ef Self Lak, :' ' National League t how at Nam pa. rescued Just as their ship was. sinking. 1 east of miles Cincinat to system of th Pitt burgh provide Justice and equity for all LH. 8. Toun. Caahlar Chicago; baek. d aqUmnlr The friend of the primary that Boston, by the freighter, "Fanad Head," according to a wireless I Under New statement the at under above trn to beat Boston; th the of legielm the drainage preeent projerta Brooklyn before my knowiadca beliefand nati; win place ,,I v massage received here today. H. S YOUNG. Cashier. York at Philadelphia. pm having as its object return- - present law it Is possible for one to Correct Attest- The message was related by the Cunard liner ImperatOr Amrrkwa I rgoe Boston a; 'ing to tho statutes of Idaho a law that stay out of tho drainage organixation JOHN c CUTLER. Xew York ! Chicago at of sena- but reap the benefit and yet avoid Detroit; Captain Eriassen and th crew of th distressed vessel, which wss on will call tor tho nomination EDWARD ROSENBAUM. d her be Cleveland at St. loads; philade). torial. congressional, state, legislative payment of taxes. It Is proposed to when the "Fanad Head reached her, had taken to the EDWARD E. JENKINS, . Ilf boats although a storm waa raging, the radiogram said. pliia at Washington. officers by direct primary amend the Saw oo astq provide that will be and county Such a measure are are benefltted Tlw opening games who all The rescuing ship was 190 miles distant when it received th "Qnta-ned- a by drainage is in the Subscribed and awora t before me this llth day of Januarv. PJr'07- action. s" catl for help. The rescued captain and crew will be taken to will prob-icompelled to come in and pay their played on April 12. It construction. ' TOWOwlftMj 0 F.rrnrf t -S"My b" ee-nCommlaelon n;lrw May 0. itOL Ih m" c' a' just proportion of text. introduced next week Former Chicago Board of Trade Head, Say Capper Measure Would Paralyze Markets of U. S. 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