Show OUTSIDE COUNTIES GRAB HOUSE PLUMS FROM SALT LAKE i UTILITIES BILL O K’D BY DEMOCRATIC PILOTS - : - - : Opposition to Passage of Measure Develops But Party Leaders Urge That Platform Pledge - B t Carried Out by Legislators A DOPTINO ' v A O' V ' v fv it and to keep accounting systems an ordered by the commission for thetopurefthe commission pose of enabling control and a regulation complete fect of tne businesses brought within of all considerare set forth with the act -' ' w ’ c s: 7 able detail v?’ Article IV 4 “The powers of the commission are made full and complete to regulate and state control every public utility in thetransas defined by the act and all the actions and businesses of every public in the state whether such powutility ers are specifically designated' In the act or In addition thereto The commission is empowered to make summary- Investigations or inupon notice and hearing vestigations upon its own motion or upon complaint made to the commission of any and all transactions of all public utilities to fix and determine rates and charges and- require adequate sufficient and reasonable service! to the public andad-is empowered to order extensions and ditions for the purpose of building up and extending industries to provide for or proper standards of measurements and to value public utilities state products ofUtilities to proin the the public vide systems of accounts to be kept to and regulate the issuance of supervise all stocks and bonds by any public of utilities and direct the application the proceeds of all stocks and bonds- ' V V ' i '’Article v “Article V" provides ‘for the methods of procedure by the commission in its fees 'which investigations for certain the and' for it mayof charge the expenses of the commlsr the all the public utilities of revsionby state In proportion to the gross enues of each to require reparation of made any excessive rates and charges ' for the disobedience provides penalty to the provisions of the act or any orders of the commission provides' for the supreme court appeal direct toorders of the commisfrom any final sion on all" questions of law and that the commission’s findings of v facts shsll be final “The act provides that' if the LegisIts powers -In Inlature has exceeded within the terms any cluding Industry of the act or if any of the provisions of ‘the act shall for any reason be held unconstitutional that the act would have been passed regardless of the Inclusion or of any such provisions ' and that allareotherprovisions of the act within1 the constitutional which 5 tower of the Legislature shall remain n full force and effect “Article I of the bill which relates to the creation of the commission qualifiof cation of commissioners employment etc embraces the - principle experts of all of the modern acts and features of the bill introduced two years ' ago Senator Frank Evans by“Articles II III IV and V of the bill follow and in many respects are Identical with the provisions of California and Arizona acts which' embrace the this features of legislation of important in the United States kind so far enacted so and direct thorough with provisions to us and to commend them completeus as In following them and recomjustify them In following them mending there is also the advantage of precedent not only in their enactment' but also in their administration and in - Democratic conference of December 8 the Democratic steering comutilities bill which mittee went on record last night as favoring the public ' ’ has been drawn by that committee Already opposition has developed to the bill among some Democratic members of the Legislature This fight will be conducted through the lower house Yesterday a number of the Democrats said they were not satisfied with Hie report of the committee because they believed the salary of the commissioners too high and the powers of the commission too great ' On the other band the leaders ot Utah Democracy urged that the hill was a party measure and that the campaign pledges ot the part7 must he redeemed and that further the Democratic members of the Legislature accepted nomination knowing that the ‘ platform of the party contained a commission plank for a public utilities When the report was read to the was not a steering committee there meiftbera voice It its among dissenting com- Was said by Senator C L Olson who JL posed ot three members whose read the report that it met with unanimous approval of the leadera salary ahall be 88000 a year each The report of the committee in full The commissioners are to be apfollows: Decem“The committee appointed pointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate ber 8 1816 at a caucus of members and may be removed by him for' elect of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Legislature of the cause Only two commissioners shall be State of Utah to prepare a tentative of the name political belief draft of laws for carrying out the platThe commission ahall have the form upon which members were elected respectfully proposes and recompower to regulate rates aervide mends the Introduction and passage of charges tolls conduct and business of any railroad or public utility In the bill hereto attached for the control the state it ahall have the power and regulation of public utilities as deto cause systems of accounts to be fined in the bill by means of a public established and cauao utilities to utilities commission file schedules of rates and reports Laws In All bnt Two States on their business as often as the MThe committee has compared and excommission may require amined the public utility laws of all Corporations to come under the the states where such laws are in force Jurisdiction of the commission are We find that every state in the union common carriers pipe line companhas such a law except Delaware and ies gas companies electric companUtah and that the tendency is to exies telephone and telegraph comtend the scope of these laws and the panies water' companies smelting work of the commission in accomplishcorporations warehousemen cold storage companies coal and 'oil ing an effective regulation by the states of their utilities and industries that are companies cement companies flour mills sugar companies packing affected with a public interest and nohouses creamery and canning comwhere is there found a tendency to recede from legislation In the exercise of panies and salt companies and all other corporations which the comthe functions of the state governments ‘ mission may find to have control in that direction their interpretation by the courts” of a given business “The bill is lengthy because of the If any corporation Included be advisability of thoroughness to avoid found not to he a public utility the and assist of work the the uncertainty bill shall not be unconstitutional new commission to be appointed to carfor that reason ry out the purposes of the act In many important particulars the bill detail more than is perhaps goes into For instance in par- party which is the usual way of makreally necessary with reference to certain ing: a body nonpartisan in character ticularizing powers of the commission the particu- The Idea is that the commission the larizations 411 ay be left out and the secretary and all employees of the comcommission's power and Jurisdiction mission shall be experts selected- a would be the same under the general such r&tlier than from considerations clauses conferring its powers and Juris- of service to any political party The Prohibition Bill as Proposed diction but such particularizations as commission is authorized to employ a above stated serves to give direction to secretary and all experts accountants Would Forbid Having-Liquo- r the work of the commission which will etc as they may deem necessary be sufficiently helpful we believe to “The qualifications and bonds reof the commissioners secretary the length of the bill r Justify at Home The principal and all regular employees of the comfeatures of the new bill quired are as be summarized mission follows: the usual provisions enacted may elsewhere for the purpose of insuring Article I administration of the act by perfrom Fage 1) “By Article I the public utilities com- the sons are not Interested either di- wines (Continued Where alcohol Is Wanted mission of Utah is created to consist rectlywho grain or Indirectly' In any utility to for mechanical or scientific of three members who are to be ap- which the purposes he commisof the Jurisdiction who desires it must go before the dls pointed by the governor with the ad- sion extends vice and consent of the Senate and may trict court and there fill out an appliArticle II be removed by the same authority The cation setting out for what purpose It “This article definitions term of office of each commissioner Is embracing act and defining is wanted and 'to what use it in to be alx years and the salary of each is fixed of terms used in the the Industries that are included within put The district judge shall Issue an at $8000 per year whilethesome states the term publlc utilities’ as used in the order him to Import grain of election for by people provide - comes with most bill shapes the scope of the act and alcoholpermitting If his the public utility commissioners more applicationthe Jurisdiction of the commission The in the provision of the law Minisstates upon the theory that the efficient servants for this theory upon which legislation of this ters who use fermented wines for saexpert andwork nature proceeds is that any business cramental may be secured by important purposes must also go bein which the whole public has a direct provide for their appoint- and a fore district be Interest should regujudge and obtain perment by the governor with the advice positive and consent of the senate and we be- lated by the state not only to obtain mission in the same manner services and reasonable lieve that for the present at least such adequate Railroad companies and all common to the public but also to se carriers a provision is advisable in Utah The charges would be liable under the law the growth of Industry and com- for delivery the state Senate divide cure governor and for of intoxicating liquors the selection of the merce upon sound bases and Just responsibility Whether the commissioners and we do not believe standards to encourage new enter- within the State of asUtah either Interstate shipment of originate and of the this the promote that willimportance responsi- prises' development be underestimated by such the resources of the state by prevent- or Intrastate commerce Agents of carbility of the people ing unfair practices on the part of the riers would be held responsible for derepresentatives “The provisions for the creation of Industries already established: that the and' treated as Individuals in rehas a direct and positive Inter- liverythe commission qualificationsare and sal- public to spect prosecutions v The ‘having of cost of the necessities of life drawn est in the aries of the commissioners liquor in one’s home would Intoxicating as servas in the adequacy of the well idea that the commissioners with the and the search or reasonableness of the charges be a violation of the law state shall he men whose sympathy for the ice could be and purpose of this legislation of a warehouseman or a common car- and seizure law of the theory to rier that any monopoly whether nat Invoked to confiscate it All of the proand whose high character-anability the duties of the ural or artificial or complete visions of the Idaho law In these rer discharge one corporation spects have been incorporated In the command the confidence of whether exercised partial office will faithfully by person or by several In combination the people and Justify and retain their or ' confidence in beneficial results to be with each other must either be regu-late- d billThe 'feature ’of the 'Wept Viror copied obtained in a thorough and efficient owned and by the in ginia law Is that providing for commisthe law Under pres- state that trusts and operated ‘combinations administration of ent conditions we do not believe that restraint of trade are but natural eco- sioner of prohibition which would services of men of the highest ability nomic developments with the growth of add another state office The comfor the offices men who are successful populations that antitrust laws do not missioner of prohibition under ’the in private life can be obtained without in fact succeed in maintaining actual law would fee charged with enforcesuch compe- competition even when enforced so far ment in all counties of the state-witadequate nsator as compensation— will enable them to feel an as is possible to enforce them that with reference to their competion may exist in certain lines power to select assistants' If In the Independence while they devote all of industry in reaching out for markets opinion of the governor assistants are personal needs extheir time as the bill requires that they with absolute necessary to carry out the provisions working or tacit as to agreements of of the law ' Ih ' case ' the sheriff administration shall do in the faithful pressed of a uniformity of the act The success of this legis- price of the commodity sold that com- county ' refuses to enforce' the law It binations of capital in the principal would be the duty of the commissioner lation depends so largely' upon the perIn fact the most sonnel of the commission that we be- industries become situation' The lieve It would be false economy to pro- powerful forces of society and control to take charge of the fixed the salary committee tentatively be considered the material welfare of the people vide salaries which wouldmen to the best a not been but this obtainable at has $4000 year Inadequate ‘Affected Corporations : for the work decided definitely “In framing this bill the commitWant Nonpartisan Board to caucus the The which report tee has seen fit to include in it for joint “The bill provides that no more than regulation as public utilities the fol- was indorsed by the steering commutwo of the three members of the corporations and Industries of te efol lows: shall be of the same political lowing the state: Committee's' Report Common carriers “Wo regret we cannot at this meetPipe line corporations present in perfect form & bill conGas corporations ing formable even to our own Ideas The Electric corporations most we can olalm for the measure we corporations ' Telephone now present Is that It fairly states the Telegraph corporations full extent to which wo believe the Water corporations can go in Its efforts to Legislature Smelting corporations prohibit the manufacture and disposal Warehouseman of intoxicating liquors leaving details Cold storage corporations' to be after the general comperfected Coal corporations modified or remittee has approved ' Oil corporations we propose Some jected thewemeasure Cement corporations: deem of sufficient Imfeatures Flour corporations call “ to - your special atto portance Sugar corporations1 ':5 tention: Packing corporations 1 We have provided for the creation Creamery corporations of of a state commissioner prohibition Canning corporations the :duty of eninstead of assigning some Salt corporation other state the law to forcing Farm Implement corporations officer as Is usual' in some of 'the Lumber corporationsstates We feel that awhile it may And any and all other corporations conflict of our with thetogeneral policy which the commission shall 'find and party relating to create economy determine to have such a control of a a new office requiring a substantial given business affected with a public salary yet this being a subpect of Interest as to Justify their being paramount importance to the people brought within and regulated under of Utah they will be more concerned the provisions of this act t as 'to the ' efficiency of v the ? method matter with the' mere provided than We Article III ' there that of believe expense : “Article III embraces for the most will be better effieiency-'-witgreater a of all duties of the part specification of general no matter how long or how bad— go public utilities as defined in' the act results If the responsibility is cast upon some perto your druggist today and get a 60 under the general requirements of the superintendency cent box of pyramid Pile Treatment act that ‘all charges made demanded or son especially chosen for wethatare parnot besides will give quick relief and a single received by any public utility or by ticular It purpose:' to sure but in prove end': may it the box often cures a trial package two or more any for be more economical as well as more public utilities mailed free In plain wrappdf if you any or furnished We may add further In this send us coupon below or toproduct be furnishedcommodity or service ren- efficient any office may connection that such an the dered or to be rendered shall be Just not be necessary or first the after and service reasonable” “all and that FREE SAMPLE COUPON the of second of year operation rendered Instrumentalities equipments law ' PYRAMID ‘DRUG COMPANY and facilities of public utilities shall 2 We call your attention also to the £80 Pjnunld fikSsn Ma rshAlla Midi be adequate for the health com-' fact that the' measure'- we propose Kindly send me a Free sample of fort and conveniencesafety of the public” makes its unlawful for one to have Pyramid PuaTracimcat In plain wrapper “Specific provisions with ' reference in his 'possession for any use or' purto' the duties of common carriers in the pose any intoxicating' liquor Lamo manner of conducting their operations exceptwhatever as is provided In the bill it disto ' This-w- e and protectthe believe-ito the very against public Street going criminations rebates misuse of pass limit of lelgslatlve power and be and providing for the fur- seriously questioned by some may we State privileges City but Dishing to the commission by all pub- believe that such a provision is reasonlic utilities all information required by ably necessary to effect the legitl- - - u tHi ties - Report - As Adop ted By Bourbon Pilots - - - ' - - - - ? TOMAKEUTAH - DRY AS BONE - - : - ap-polnm- ent - -- -- : r - 'com-:nissi- oi - -- - - ' - - - ‘ - - t - SnnffffeiP Fcoinni -- -- Pifles - - - - - - - m s - - : ' " r ' f - ' C J ' 'jt ' ' ! Workmen iy Compensation Measure Proposed to Steerr o" Busy Day Spent in Hearing ing Committee Woiild Trix Counties Cities and Reports on : Bills and Towns arid Give State Full Control?: ' Planning Legislation -- - : ‘ V V v - y - has been done by the commission appointed to draft a workmen’s compensation act the Democratic committee recommended creation of an industrial Insurance commission and to make the state counties cities and towns a part of the Industrial system and bring all employees of municipalities under the provisions of the act' In addition the steering committee listened to requests of the municipal of lav? league for passage of a number the rights of cities to regulating Intersection charge fprof walks and paving toand the propyards cleaning a great erty owners' together withlaws which number of other municipal — it desires amended Utilities Bill Opposed At the outset there developed opposition to a public' utilities bill and the friction last night had reached in the proportions which indicate-thalower house at least there will be a division of as to the kind of a utilities billopinion be passed On that shall was a manifest the other hand there sentiment for a prohibition law Some members said they are not inclined to cut down the number of state offices as they believe the Democrats are entitled to the full quota of patronage The of the steering commitan epoch in the tee wasmeeting political history of the state as it Is the first time that a committee from without the Legislature has passed upon proposed legislation The caucus of the House saw the outside counties given the bigger slices of the legislative “pie” Salt Lake county got but four clerkships out of the twenty-tw- o appointive offices In the House In the Senate caucus the county fared better and got more than one-thiof the Senate appointments A feature of the Senate caucus was the changing of the rules It was decided that a legislative committee such as Is to be maintained by the House will have the final say as to what bills shall be printed The House caucus decided to cut the standing comto twenty-nin- e mittees from forty-thre- e and in the Senate from nineteen to nine The House committee on committees which was scheduled to meet last night adjourned without taking action in the appointment of committees for the House The Senate will appoint its committees Tuesday The program for the opening of the Legislature tomorrow Is the same as In former years The secretary of’ state will call the houses to order end will preside until a president of the Senate and a speaker of the House are elected Then will follow the selection of the formal committees the Joint session the reading of the gubernatorial message and the opening of the Legislature Last night the members of the House met in Joint caucus and and heard the reports of the steering committee in regard to (he different bills on which it had passed during the day The caucus adopted the reports tentatively and reserved the right to amend the proposed bills in both houses - JA‘N industrial insurance - commission is proposed for Utah by the work-mencompensation committee 'of the ’Democratic ‘steering committee (Continued fromPage 1) and the report tha committee made' to the legislative committee of the party form declarations of the party: until is mu£h different from that proposed' by the workmen’s compensation com- adjournment of the joint caucus of the nighty it was a busy mission appointed by the authority othe last preceding Legislature which two houses last Democrats the for day V y 'V is 'entirely ignored '7 In the report filed with the commit- provided ip the act plus 60 percentum Important Bills Approved tee it is proposed that all counties in thereof as a penalty for ? such delinThe public utilities bill which prothe state and all of the cities and towns quency to poses place practically every large ’ r the for Into the fund Seal© of Compensation Pay premiums lj: in the State of Utah under the l and-alIndustry perof employees' protection direction-oall “Compensation is for a commission of three was more sons or corporations provided employing injuries otot employees received In the approved by the steering committee than five persons would be subject to course their employment including and the the of the proposed act The joint caucus ' diseases based upon 66 stateprovisions would take absolute charge of the' occupational The prohibition bill Is reported more per cent of the weekly wages of the In7 The report follows in full: matter drastic than the Idaho law and also ' for dlsablli employee jured of cauperiods in “The committee appointed at a and for limited for a commissioner to enforce Ity death cus of members of the Legislature De- cases with' a maximum periods 85000 and a provides law the cember 8 to prepare and submit a bill minimum of 82000 in of case Hosany ' to carry out that part of the platform Proposed consolidation of several bunurse and physician care and reaus on which members were elected re- pital offices elimination of several funeral expenses are also provided for boardsandcreation Injured of a budget system compensation ' for' will specting and following the rederal compensarecworkmen have prepared and of a state purchaelng indorsement act1 and tion of compensation ommend for passage a bill which may is made for the first three of the educaand followthe agent bringing days be outlined as follows:' the accident state under the institutions of tional ing t' Source’ of Fund “All of the expenses of the commisone board of control together with the are to be paid from the industrial plan of the committees for the elim“The establishment of an Industrial sion' Insurance fund In addition to its duall Insurance fund to be maintained by of expense were approved in administering' the industrial in- ination itself ties Not employers of the state The state satisfied with ‘the work which surance fund is there committed to the and every county city and town are commission of duties the the coal mine included as employers and required to inspector commissioner of benefit contribute to the fund for the of the expense of private tion labor and statistics and immigraboard of maintenance and town em- conciliation of the state county also the expense to Inand insurance city and arbitration of all Into The payment of premiums em- which offices are abolished tne' consti- dustries of the maintenance of the ployees to is made compulsory as five this fundwhocommission to look after private Intutional for the of creation or provision and the available regularly ployers the board of conciliation and arbitra- surance as to em- tion more persons employ are in support of the prinand optional statistics companies in with the being manner complied of less than five persons'' both economy and justice that subserved ployers the industrial commis- ciple constituting of of a system of “The collection and administration are best by as board sion a such state an of As this fund la committed to a commission insurance illustration commission “The commission is given power to this in 1915 there was paid in the to be known as the industrial of Utah to consist of three membe- supervise every place of employment United States to the casualty comIn char- in the state and is required to see that panies as premiums for workmen’s rs-and to be': of each member Is as can place is rendered safe acter - The salarynonpartisan insurance a total of be and is given the power to compensation authorOf this amount 866795399 Injured per annum-an-to placed at 84000commission rules and regulations for the workmen received 830769785 or but employ all prescribe given the ity — emwelfare and of all cent the remainder com481 actuaries clerks physicians and other health safety the state and the power and used per local and general agents' being for assistants as may be necessaryactin car- ployeestoInenforce such rules and all missions the expense of eettlement of duty out tbe purposes of the rying “All employments are to be classi- laws of the state affecting the health claims expenses of the home office hours of labor and taxes and profit fied by the commission according to the safety welfare of workmen everywheregeneral The “Under the Oregon system of state hazards of each and rates for' premium the ending the com- commission is also given the dutyh to insurance during payments are to be tofixed by 918 received workmen year June SO 1916 needing elp bringworkmen together employers such ' classificamission according to of and and amount work mutne out' of cent of per premiums and tions except as toarestate establish a free employment agency paid by the employers from a business to pay to the for which nicipalities and to supervise and of 81857561 that purpose the past During fund not less than 1 per- cent of the regulate the- business of private em- months in Oregon was the commissionthirty services total annual expenditures fortown to emto ployment workmen able agencies nay and injured state of county city ‘‘Methods of procedure are simplified 8169649332 insurance bad If ployees as much as possible so as to facilitate been maintained private In Oregon during the “Ten per cent of the annual premiadministration of the act and avoid same period the workmen would nave ums paid is to ‘be set aside as a re- the “red tape’’ and unnecessary delays in received of premthe same amount serve fund until the same reaches the work of the commission The laws iums paidfor 8919559 or to have paid only 8100000 'after which 5 per cent of the of Ohio have the workmen the amount that the OreOregon and Washington annual premiums shall be paid to the guided the committee as precedents In gon commission paid would have rereserve fund the framing of the bill at the private insurance corn- quired rates “The state treasurer Is made custo“We believe in that a fund of 83618530’ upon panys Jeglslating colto is dian of the fund and required middlethis the is signed by Culbert The unnecessary subject report on interest lect the highest obtainable man should be eliminated entirely Olson chairman George H Dern and is commission The thereof no deposits Is necessity for the Edward Southwlck authorized' to invest funds not requlred that there for immediate use in the payment of benefits under the act in United States bonds and in state' county government town or school district bonds and city the commission has the right to purchase1 such bond issues or any part thereof at par before the same are offered for sale elsewhere Liability of Employers who pay the required Employers to any action are not liable premiums statute at common law or underofanytheir emfor the personal- injurysuch rewhere except Injury ployees rea or is willful or is in death sults Outfits at 1 ‘The Standard1 — sult of violation of legal requirements as to safety devices’ In a death case 0 Dining1 Room’ Chamber Kitchen may the dependents of the deceased elect either to receive the benefits of the Industrial Insurance fund as proPay 915Oo Cash'i fSJSO Weekly or flOjOO Monthly Ko Interest acvided for In the act or to bring anfrom nice ruga In bedroom we tion at law to recover damages We have made a study of It Is the employer If action broughtparwill give a beautiful brass home outfits for years and constitutes a waiver of all right to of the in any of the benefits bed Instead of wood bed ticipate this new outfit at 3225 Is and the is entitled to fund employer the most elaborate the as Illustrated and an elethe usual common law defenses plead most satisfying and the as to liability If a Judgment is recovgant coal range with high ' closet for the kitchen ered in such a case for more than tne We we best outfit designed compensation provided in the actforthe Inwho ever a have young at invite people in presented amount of compensation provided satisfactend starting housekeeping like price It consists of the act shall go toward the ' and tion of such judgment and the employto see It displayed In speroom bedroom dining er against whom the Judgment stands cial rooms on our second In is kitchen It complete judgmust pay the difference If the w floor ment is obtained for the same or for a every respect even to two less amount than ’the compensation the the act in such cases frovided inshall be paid In full out of fund In an the Industrial insurance Is upon action where the liability- a based rea failure to comply with lawful mainwith respect to theor quirement upon tenance of safety appliances the willful injury of an employee tne usual defenses of assumption of risk and the fellow contributory are denied the employerIs servant rule negligence and no part of the insurance fund applied toward the satisfaction of anyrendered judgment “If the employer falls to pay the premiums required by the commission they are to be collected with interest at 12 'cent per annum In a civil action in the the attorney general claims GENUINE KARPEX CONSTRUCTION fought and name of bythe commission The Seats Are for premiums have the samethepriority SAVE WE assets as claims for taxes against tne Upholstered in of the delinquent employer and who anof employer injured employee YOU Genuine Leather to pay- - his premium has a has: failed i such recover to delinquent from right' such a vast amount employer the amount of compensation are deep wide and comfortable of money on this set MINISTER YOPICKA of dining chairs that Only by a fortunate the offer staggers U £SKED TO EXPLAIN purchase are we able customFirst of to offer our remarkcompetition a such ers Lans— 6 Secretary Washington Jan all we want to in- able bargain Now Vopicka at ing today cabled Minister these elegant while readers our form SerT Rumania Bucharest accredited to seat box dining statechairs are bia and Bulgaria asking for a chairs last we are these that ment on Germany’s charge that he had offering the full set first-clasIn every of six fo been guilty of unneutral conduct In favor of Rumania particular They are minister the the Investigation made of solid oak During will be continued at his post If the in either' golden oak will be charges are substantiated heservice or ' the new light if dropped from the diplomatic brown Mission finish Terms $3j00 Cash not he probably will be transferred out 8380 Monthly of courtesy to Germany ’s - -- t - - - f - - - 2- -3 -- - ! : : ‘ : rd - - - - - - - every-workin- - : d - - - - - ' J - - - - the-Senat- - e ' - $225-0- 1 ’ - ’ - - - - - - - ’ ' 4 : s’ - $1485 - - -- and mate purpose - of the measure to objection therefore Is not subject or constate under either the national stitution We have ahowever' sstated "In separate Parathat proposition of ' the proposed? bill 'so that graph its fatenotthebe other whatever may be ‘afwill bill of the portions ' ? fected s We have provided for the sale of and pure grain 'alcohol for scientific mechanical purpose only and wine for scaramental purpose only under rigid restrictions'asboth on the seller and the safeguards against the purchaser abuse of the privilege These are the for which only purposes bill can be as defined in the Intoxicating liquor manufactured'- bought sold - bartered or given away In this state if the ideas are adopted of your committee ' We have ' notform excepted intoxicating for medicinal pur: - - ' - ' : ’ : - - - liquors in any to our best inposes as' acocrdlng-formation it Is not necessary for that 'J measure purpose'"' In the preparation of this to the best models we have resorted within our reach - The laws of West Oregon and Colorado have Virginia been largely drawn upon and the best in the Judgment' of provisions of each your committee have been incorporated Some in the bill herewith presented have1 been incorprovisions original but' as far as we could adopt porated them instead of venturing ' into new : v fields of thought The report is signed by Joseph Ches R W Young Jr and S R Thurman - ?- ? -- - - : v " 1 ' r SOLONS READY PARTY PLAN IGNORES PROGRAM TO BEGIN LABORS : the report of the public utilities committee appointed at the v i "a its : if ROOM SET—Bed Davenport Rocker Chair— $0750 LIVING o PAT fLSO DOWN 750 MONTHLY y : ' ’ combinations you above Is one of the most The Living Room Set pictured mperi a 1 Glmaa d fumed oak- In solid quarter-saweRocker and Chair to match all perfect a Duofold n com P fine sets over colled spring seats Only by purchasing these leather upholstery we enabled to offer them to you at this low price and on easy terms with nothing added This Is onlone of the big special values offered in this sale —a sale that will be remembered for years as the greatest 'value Bed-Davenp- ort - giving event ever' seen In this city ' r: - : ‘ V ' -- |