Show ? Tr : Silver 22 52c $ Lead 100 per human) or and :! Wednesday -financial 4 “i-Tuesday 1 ' $450 lbs BALT 29 LAKE X 5 : V ’ A - C ‘ TUEBDAY UTAH CITY ‘ H ’ ' 1 - PATENTDENIED HOW THE J The Cents 5 Lake Salt Herald No 155 yol ' 29 -S- 4 APPEARS UTAH Price 271911 '"4 - r V ' g JUNE JP w - air v Republican No need‘‘help”— vou I 245c 12 when Want-advertis— ij cathodes' Copper : Vol ORECAST r ! PAGES I1® ’WEATHER THE METALS 14 - J ' both sinrs rxpfci W VICTORY AT POTTS -sK ABOVE ROM ! CLAIMANTS trials COAL O LANDS i Before Today Committee be Beet Concerning on 'Property Worth Millions ? Industry Sugar : t '’SPRECKELS h in O Utah DETAILS WAR SUGAR ALLEGATIONS — t- h'Tells How and - four Her knots 20‘ held be of to hours and tomorrow Ml MW Interior O Today CrjMY! s't TRADE V - MSI I S i l - a DENNETT J’ V ' ' ” " ' ' will “Salt-LakeT n s J i'- Commissioner’s of in the of proved He Says SPELLS New Provo “I isher towns will not (Special ’to The be “There Washington Joseph W C- sWashington today in the to sil—President June Smith and Bishop in Nibley arrived the former coming of the reeponse srummons XIouae investigating nugar Utah-Idahos testify the concerning Sugar and the bishop ac-j company blm They called at the office of Senator Smoot at and the to the senator escorted them of the 'rooms House investigating commlttee Smith told Chairman President that he ready to take the was stand at any time and answer any qnestions his within Mr Hardwick power Smith suggested that President go stand and this tomorrow morning committeeto votes be in cast least w onthe will “Our ’ about more - manager Smith than the said five be carried Cutler Mr subject that “The per Utah-Idaho the as the -given beet Mr do" I stock and result - far it of owns sugar the tax Inthe' whorecognized -gallery interest him of permitted Smith and interest other to himself During himself to he photographed be 13 of Details of early nineties ’in the west the east a ' and O Henry in all-the today to met Spreckels that tn Henry O - together -to consolidation plants the east and the Sugar formation of Western in California which Refining company Reif ’took the Sugar over American the inIng there plant company and asserts against Closed plant Down the west “The American plant-in half took Each side a down in In the the east new company wasclosed that there plantwas been government the and that tn conclusively charges is there existed law thirty-three ?Tr°AUnted 5250 acres Philadelphia Spreckels sold to the eventually American I That Refining Sugar company was the agreement violation of -an them among The entire that established claimants the L°u n2 interest the however to aggregate 1 The value high estimated Involved of of area land has millions the the in said’9be wascompetition WISE IS STILL ATER there that “‘After never between Spreckels (Continued ' PAPER (By ‘June YORK bination An 26 it -is Among returned of the series - governmental thirty-nine and in the membership corporation Manila 988000 were aggregating it that paid thought and was the fines and ibre trust paper-board - bination "Eastern - -substantially Box-Board District Attorney took nation against ‘ club" Wise the formed the Island second City - of heavy defendants of ’t I proposing agreement was vote well a” as fines The tonight Reci President of company of ter N Y president of conjPany the law Senator of president" Padduck L Henry alls Pulp and ulton NAY Louis Newman Tonawanda Board N Y Tonawanda and Sidney and lumber reductions president' Paper for N N company in of of and later of Maximum Speed Averages 21288 Speed Runs' i emerged The Root amendment t overwhelming : defeat -dts that other schedules eration plane Attack on as that fight that is speed the' runs Utah contract Her --- measure in resulted amendment defdat the of bill to Into go about commission Los DETECTIVES Had Balluff It— After t must ’pass to want see ' “If UNK IL of wood the shall Witness’ ’ Senator defeat and pulp the print ' vote no ‘ for' June least the that there" duty efficient of' development criticised manage - the for newspapers the a of said they had joined' the the railroads others who would through the passage bill reciprocity the business at and reciprocity the But also who committee -Stone finance this on is member a said point the "Wisconsin was 'mistaken in "That-? is the blackest the page of the United States” newspaper history “I that said Lafollette regret Senator history fact must become pArt of the senator t of TT this fact the but -legislation is it -a -stubborn' is ’no There ?one who before the "finance hearings who that those knows committee but the favored Canadian who but given great when the followed ’ - agreernentwere ‘ ' : -space interests onr (Continued agricultural - the by prohibited or en- law"'?A ' weeks have Today the a not Sheets- challenge tered at interests Shadowed Since Bribe und in solicitation state of Mrs-Ortie — is a in rooms Harriman here n r p 1 in est 1 the : z yesterday held3intf ’ ---liW’eto -4y--Octpber:'r wilt ? ' z “blind as -or '- j bill which? are shall apply One of is provisions that be granted under the those at shall the j district court doiinty the or In " of many: force for rescinding - rev tigers” and and will be subject to a of fess fine than $50 and not more $299thanand "to in a the sentence of tlflrty not less than county jail days tiari six monthsmore is If the totfc that saloons shall remain under the licensfe of the law then of the provision the liquor same new a of illiam u p business recognized “bootleggers McLaren Malcolm he— t retlre-Xrom his family for witness redericks of Detective representative note with another Burns the 1th be note asking ths followed ’ of ' w bal-ance the l---After-that-"saloons-’operating- -tomorrow arrival him a and had solicitation ' -aa that Darrow admitted today McManigal Mrs through McManigal interview ?a: a isions— of±ht--liquor cew — bill of passed atZtheTlast session Ahe legislature in 27 which June was set aside day the people on which If liquor should vote on the question is the that vote prohibition shall pre-' in the vail city saloon Ahen every will Attorney an the in With Law today will-be accordah disputed sent -the this styled is hangs their-fate election The in bne -testify her to : liquor districts At the Accordance finder-dike Prosecutor prior on which on “ a’itain live as will he regis- of the part prohibitionists to if intimidate voters possible v is serious trouble However no The saloons will close usual as and remain closed during the entire day Tinies husband occupiesJob he where be ex-pected are appear to and ' Man- headquarters threat a' as the of downtown the i taken will been prepared the “drys” says persons who have of 900 the t The day the usual vote clash without a whoselxotes pass of i i heavy a ’ ' - refrised-"to had Being About the ' three all whether '(Continued first chief vf licenses jurisdiction the all that in Page! on ' in already portion -of" of ourteen)-8 ' -anything ‘ camesoerore Page Six) Press) “ Associated 26-— June President WASHINGTON GomoersSamuel (By v-r I i-ment -Vice dent ' said i-unk f ’ him four detectives- to and -Washingtoh Tiim i-watched of OAe Jlght he had two luncheon today caught Jn "compelled to said ?had‘ when been and-that name of'his unk declined to break detectlve: 'andreveal t followed Mr employer his to word the Hesald connecting the employer was committee' -The ingby-t his? name nobSenator going-: consider - ended Lorimer the hear-’ session’ intoexecutive to situation the "" - ’ 4 “County f and- Prosecuting Utah County “M j name M - - Attorney? BUSH of--Tooele “ ' - of ' ' t LRILUU ’ t Mr- the luff and Bal-? to: no 'disposition dismissed along: papervlnasmuclvaslrvlne had permit later shown Sbaferrtp (Continued be on Page Two) committee committee tomorrow up -X the story-he relatedto committee of a long standHe the Helm Illinois -'-tn Is to Hines alleged have of the asked:hlm“asj general manager ’Harvester International company’ to the contribute Lorlmer 1000Qto fund - of Columbia - the rules Wright supreme Monday issued of the court 17 July to cited appear they should not why show cause v for be punished contempt of court Tne court’s action followed the filing of report of committee a chargehat ’ - 'The there parties is report committee’s to ground of court the of if submission of: the 4t However Mr is being in cases the will even necessary The labor by t him not as of pages the the: of It another - is the twenty-seven report probable ? - -should " Inasmuch stove" the' as ' against the contempt proceedings leaders recently were passed the United States Supreme court 'upon federation of Labor had their adjusted it differences not was the supposedjthat matter be further’ but the day would1 pursued following 1-Justice committee a three of Wright committee -Ahtst Darlington " r- to consisted Daniel " "-V1 appointed lawyers in- intofall the circumstances of and fto case 'determine whether or there had been a contempt of court of Mran Gompers -quire the not“5l 1t- of’ J and Davenport they as questioned the fairness these inasmuch ’men been associated as counsel ! inquiry all for the by jhad stove ACVlvki J against company - the ’ "' j s -v New York lean he- ederation pf learned Wright against' cerrt ”i ui the in - Mr the ine am 'flrW not i Wright President tice wnai bib expected une26-!-'‘T 1 Rfl I it' " - -'AlBGr' V other Gompers surprised ‘may OXJ orn- - by WB 11 ' and- - 7 today when Labor Justice the ruling' of 'proceedings contempt of anything Jus--X-'t ’ il" -do” A C-- declined- -Gompers mow I 11 thA QAmnnr federation leueruiiuii neat V Jr£ company-and American the orders heard before fall hearing becomes be - - with twenty-two written to devoted " to''-’ suggested - - - forthcoming are dealt is Gompers chief offender the they-- the-matter settle The of a civil was nature and again&t7r Stove Bucks and Range company the dismissing “ former proceeding ith: however Supreme court gave the Distrct right court a to reopen ln the the case that event contempt any of the Itselfcor its court orders bes '‘‘7’®!“ found J leaders acted under they ? were the within rights and the their 'constitutional virtually' recommends that committee and of future due apologies assurance the belief that labor that that these submits each charge willful defiance with court Justice Wright held Xliat'Mhe-conterapt the In lawyers investigate the the injunction’ by court granted an 5n of Bucks the Stove and Range favor of St violated: Louis had been company leaders labor "adjudged In the are case it is guilty question an open whether judicial will a sentence the court impose to appointed Supreme hereto-’-fore -sentences by passed -"American under Justice by jail seJaside impqsed -MitclieJLAndSecre-tary were -’ detect investigatinghow Mr about- consideration of to steps ‘prevent’ detectives interfering with witnesses? Story Repents About Hines u nk’s the statemen t about -close re-told possible then-took ivesca me :at the examination oh the witness ' -Marks before the The Tooele County Utah”': 'j 1G41 iiYi UUHD said lastnight Attorney County had that he he signedi was sorry 4” I “Sheriff said MARKS’ “W-S V- i - executive Mr session unk is have revealed the detective’s and to produce-him promised the to' ohn" which -Presi-- and these'-partles-and At of ofthe a givehls place ' during them had District j ' Morrison of Labor rank ederation today -at i ' t ' ‘ ‘ we-'desire ' LABOR LEADER AGAIN CITEDORCONTEAIPT -of 'authorities certain are and had 'hand thatIrvine Balluff no in the robbery and the clearance following has been given them: the “Regarding criminal complaint L filed 1911’ June 21 Wagainst and Balluff Joseph said charging parties with of Rhe 'crime the robbing bank ofTooele-on‘ Commercial June’7 srto 1911 that say we have investigatedall carefully clueswhich we thought might' connect said Irvine and Balluff with said and find robbery that there is no evidence whatever with the them robbery: every suspicious circumstance has been’ to1 satisfaction our complete and satisfied of are absolutely we now of the innocence we vinconsider this public statemen t’and dication justlydue them “Thecase against Irvine and Balluffl of will be dismissed the ’upon motion days state within a few ‘ ASHINGTON possi will-1e men 7 ‘Press) Juno 2G— Sliad-VV by Ajwcka detectives 5vved for instructed to get htaagn iuMthfruexperience which Clarence S unk of Chicago star in witness the present Lorimer investigation complained today to the Senate committee inquiring into the Lorimer election H protluceiL a sensa tionIecause“thc-name-dI--T'krwrrHines whom Mr unk had testified had asked to him contribute $10000 $100-(MK toward to used Lorimer“put over Springfield" was mentioned in connection with the services of the detectives been solved at and three men arrested for be freed Wednesday last dismissed'1 The' county f ' - two weird the from Tooele on determined - j has at’ the explained testimony it committee shown 'that- the' newspapers the suppressed news of the Senator of '7' of ’ ’ the ‘ finance the by be proceedings of Press the Critictaes" in that declared 'Plans and the defense counsel for she will be a and whether (By? Associated Irvine having reciprocity measure as from the oppressive getting relief means of the print paper charges urged t thfe -of Told - ment: had the He Man -Irvine on ‘' of Constantly will crime at ollowing a conference Tooele today between and W L Joseph Balluff jointly 'S I charged wltli Shafer: the with hnnk cashier the robbery and the It authorities will be county ‘ any bank Commercial paper’ taken would company Young of ?’ parr -paper the justification' will lists JuneZ26 -who directed in "of Lake Salt mystery surrounding T?HEdisappearance $9000 as because'! very purpose agreement”Lafollette declared of agraph was will it brother-James’ hotel LorimerCase Complains ‘Star No Hdldup’ to Prominent by amendment Root the believe He the i Meanwhile it made -it nearlyperfect'as:nosslblevl against Utah settled be Many trial and-7the-day-of'battle-at7ha s Liifollette saldMr license with of part will wherein out -chargerof-murder:ta was unjustifiable” I T' j whose - Ortie Taken done in-presenting ' ! reciprocity- so-called on for manager campaign great under here under of the the connection' with dynamiting' 1? "Times October Los building Angeles jury before the grand 1910 appeared of advice here Attorney todav and-: on chief of S Chicago Clarence Darrow J and of for John cousel McNamara - Cash-Was Sheets ' history been and Case Cal' McManigal is in the Lake we rely upon women!’ — Statement long sold JURY Angeles Los Angeles August-16 claimed Hand has evidence Upsets Dynamiting the ' traffic GRAND in Prosecution a ' ' be -possibility ' persons contested having the run CLEARING and shall TESTIY TO ’ind-Tctntents" Irvine liquor most prohibition “drys” the its in moment introducing McManigal Mrs - by to House proposal change all that provinces Canadian requiring export restrictions should remove their its before products pulp wood and on the reciprocal features of the wood pulp of the agreement print and paper sections effect into went Reciprocity ' Lafollette AgainHt "L am opposed to this a whole because legislation as and I wrong’ harmful believeitis S Edwin bluff that debate Root s Senator the the of by is was whole the liquor - the of for anti-prohibltron evidence IS the BEORE his ? decisive Sandy town in other VeadrniiTTro Salt "In vote line over-- an :will of ’ turn In ‘b)’ as victories 'defeat of ager intention force consid-' widest the on attacks-on in the in spent averaged' Utah will have a four of speed 2075 knots and-a two-hour at the speed run same oil burning both coal and Thjj battleship is 984 and completed It is that she will be expected ready Tomorrow at a tariff Payne-Aldnch cruising at top-speed the paper amendment senators gave -"Root’ with sense a 'a upon to whether REUSES free other the -' Interspersed reciprocity his vote record' victory of dry - “sweeping— on Lake fallen have 'go - perfected confident Salt ' ’ BANKTHET’ products side dry will the states Hundreds enough to and Midvale every the county' Avillbe “It one the each into in go Bingham Murray whelming entire the -unit jalb forfree will an possibly -polls he pass concerned is - xvill in votes the place licensed tomorrow saloon “Every opposition thc-people Me three hour general the is undoubtedly of j Provo With votes of spots excepted solidly swing the prohibition county an dry go weary arguments will be until The Jcasagoes to a iury of from 7 a open m in 7 the in will Salt EveryincorpofatedIty vote evening' Utah andtown in is to the state there be vote Lake county isthe only county a where All other counties are now dry territory and will remain so the last utilized to the Yesterday day 'was utmost by both factions the In Salt in state the prohibitionists their last throughout Lake gathered rally Salt in at the held salt Lake theatre The ‘‘wets” meetings Lake' no in the though their speakers thundered their final warnings at many places iffen’s the state At and Business headquarters of the Manufacturers association the day orces was one of intense activity were being marshalled for effort today the crucial Both sides will do all (in their power to bring onTTTop S to to lumber in the of ? the territory as town one will ranks prohibition to :'-2h637-kKnots 21288 knots re quires Tests-showed 2075 'knots 32917 propeller revolutions per minute necessary to maintain the of maximum 31 45’ f&r the necessary contract speed The engines developed 28477 horsepower from section and paper I by debate an satisfied of of dry state ma-terial far so two will bury the last prohibition under avalanche several other other any will remain present Utah vote -Logan to - bill ‘ of to no z will Lake Ogden! of in than -be the there today been of three she speed of made a 20556 three others knots on in 12015 another of three in 16799 knots group and still another In 19049 addition to these there five top' were speed runs 4 ' to their purpose of revision tariff T J mills operatng Lockport Jand Y so 4 announced Clapp also offering a Senator the - president of were' t of - Mitchell Box Board’ city and Whippany ters ' “packers with ’the millers” and flour secure advantages’ ‘the of president Paper company and hours r ' amendments tariff -He Long j Robert’B McEwan president McEwan 'Brothers N WhippanyOswego seven Lafollette announced the Senate a chance Troy Rav-v percentage in than' f ' Salt in Lake-and-a In Vote wood’pulp amendment ' give would general on free' paper of -Mitchell after demanded not the of manufacturers the relief be can : state a and “wets” EXCEEDS -tweflty Bill unscathed was This leaves the reciprocity measure open to for follow amendment of important provisions He the” in named" -Ward this ight to Canadianreciprocity Senate modification a defeated friends of the rcllqall the convlc-ntenc®s Strawboard operating company mills at Chestertown Thamesville Conn Md and Va Winchester t Benjamin president of PaperMllls at Passaic 'N J of the Emmons president Bryant( ort Orange Paper Castleton company United The? 26-— the in -’tariTf was prosecutor federal event American Schuylerville com- first - Sidney in immediately its ‘ 1 imposed put out had been of alL and business for good alleges however The government hav-that certain paper-board makers tag made about $5000000 in the comthe WASHINGTONordealJune He analyzed ‘the’ figures that the of to the board show actually States the United best mills-In than could papercheaper? ’produce To continue best mills-of the Canada he said tariff high on was to a paper and put a premium on the“Inefficiency tariff to protective sloth" and make forces” for “deaden all constructive corporations paper-board included of of and' On - print returned in C" G£eerand Paper Shrei the for the-Jatest Rollcall— Lafollette Without i outputand theClifton - the OBLIVION TO ' are: Box Henry ' co-partnerships -When The trust presidents prosecutions manufacturing agents of paper-board and corporations in the the wf included membershipBox-Board club charged Eastern are with being' alleged combination in an of trade restraint limiting the prices arbitrarily fixing of guilty entered pleas were by indictment will the Indictment Albia dissolved officersand f t - '-by In new on an Imposition the Dis--trict and today learned indlct-ment — under the formulated of Sherman provision the criminal States law United drawn Wise Attorney Henry A was federal the grand today the against Eastern Box Board alleged to be the successor of Manila association ibre and of the first the the indictment -by jury club Page' Nine) BOARD TRUST Press) Associated (Continued -v' “ ' NEW procity frequent Two) Page on embraced in the claims is an°ng the finest In the world Commissioner Dennett makes reference to the work of Glavis The-coal any and £ ’ 3 claims statist j and Change in Wood Pulp Paper Section by? Agreement Defeated Overwhelming Proposed now existing He plant our Tf pending which under laws are entitled to patent I see Justification no for not tak-Jng action’ them as upon promptly "as the be department can that it assured Is In possession of the facts which upon action such can ultimately be taken” EntriM Defective Commissioner Dennett in his decision the holding claims for cancellation on ‘be of ground that frauddeclares each of thirty-three the entries was improperly of allowed because fatal defects their face apparent on - the Interest claims are the hands?”Madison of public the -the King j2O(M)O of A June 26 maximum — speed of knots "SS7 greater than the contract' requirement' attained' was the by ’new United states battleship Utah addition to the nation’s dreadhoughts her during standardization the official course trialsover here all In today runs were made ? trustthat invaded of review displacement ' Rockland Alaskan to-coal sugar "it war" asked Representative Madison was of contest a Greek against Greek was it not?" Tt certainly was a fight" then described how Mr Spreckels the his (during sugar war territory the erected and eastern ‘a great care refinery in Philasugar tne culxnat urougnx aoout qeipnia fight mi nation of of those the first two “Who towas thraw his masters up Mr asked it "I think sald was Havemeyer" the we entered Spreckels “When of in fighteast the both course my Mr realized and father Havemeyer losing They they came were money in short and theii senses came fight and concluded that such’a of It in resulted use a' no was in a IS prop-xklybSd2ne’ believe the present' laws applicable in lands Alaska are wise or practicable laws Nevertheless the provisions must be enforced: first they because are the law and second because they afford the only protection to the public welfare against the of abuses and monopoly unrestricted exploitationI wtTXa sincerely these laws will be modified at the neu session of Congress to so as permit the of development the Alaskan coal lands under provisions that will adequately more protect and promote -father : remaining " old coronation Attains de-l®jyiInaP°n'o£' pos-siDie ’ Claus final a ' rancisco “When to claims so far as this can d®nTin8 those that shbuld ixnIr1 and granting those that shonid be granted rapidly as as by D House committee John the Pacific son X01 coast Spreckels and of president the sugar magnate Refining of Sugar Western company ’Havemeyer 7 1 - AMENDMENT DELEGATED concerned coal alliance the - ROOT’S of Cunningham the the department as is 1?txonco Havemeyer Portsmouth has and depart-SrVf£roceeed tv© San ” ' - Any 1 Proceedings will be merely the of PurP°s perfecting the in record the case claimants think there are of questions law which they desire to to the present courts It is thniUthle?r£5?dine It that is conceded that the findings upon the facts by the department are conclusive ’Jt J8 the of intention the Early Nineties the great sugar war in between Claus Spreckels resulting an related them were ’between ' far so Interior exception the will in vote the question r War 'In the by of 200 Upwardsautos vehicles in other will be service the day during carrying people to the by polls” — Statement M George MacDowell manager CONTRACTglllllEMENT ? decision that absolutely the and ling-land -21637 s £nal a clams of SmOOt" out VYTITH secretary says: stayas “Our In the isher of estimate canvassing on figures closer be of to the reversions saloon in towns where has been fried organization' for bringing Tor Hagland a-displacement' off of in-®dent Secretary declared Ballinger and laws are in needed territory isto be developed in a statement the properly - is since is to he here he willing tell all long as and he necessary can the about subject under investigation and Smith Bishop Both President Nibley are the house guests of Senator J N New - Sec-they ®?al that ' regrettedthe 4 for today eeded Mr: newspaper public no the BATTLESHIP insubordination attacks on former claimed was disposed toward the claims Coal Laud Laws Needed that nit snapshotters He had to statement further make that while he Jthan to state necessity of making the long jour-ney in the hot and weather while he suffering from yet ‘was rheumatism Jjby-the Geqrge Ballinger-Pln-llnv?8tj8’atlon dismissed 4°4lelr prohibi-tion of ich prohibition of Utah has battleshlplDjela-' while the biggest dreadnought tnthe tons department proving visitors the day o(f assembled for an-department trial the ware fleet ciaims have been in for than more two years the about br Congress and the decision the watched k an Camden at company based Involved as the certain possibly are there told and several be : her official coast The 21875 tons supreme fact view of the battleship Utah largreM warship far so competed the States United haa which navy the the yard of New York Shipbuilding the for left the public of service Glifford Pinchot Louis chIef °f field division In land office and several minor officials Both Messrs' Pinchot Glavis and New sat of wji Murray and increase IlirdNeye the from orably elsewhere" President findings county change map orester were nobusiness getassistance of of greater even the towns “All be can law be may Lake wet Cunningham dismissal Chief Co-operative afternoon Senate with proceedings point public eye Th ey brought I business know but it is impression long organization States appeal an tne the popular erroneous The since disposed of its Interest in the Zion’s Mercantile establishment since that time has into and gone in except an incidental way to help 'who could not along people This United the by The in engaged to nounced Not only is our in small this enterprise that not true the Mormon is is have been claimants attorneys have threatened- At' the of conservative a “The-victory pro-hibition where Bingham the last closed to to court but jjuch only on some and not on the in office Salt - J cent favor in is based -22000 be with Ogden “In Cunningham Their appeal infancy a church it but (church that is believed is the aid land October per be and upon about Lake large so - the will tics Sandyand Alaskan nlalma commissioner door interestsas its interior of the necessary industry when be Salt' famous Secretary of the Interior isher having decision approved the department’s handed down by red Dennett as that of It- the of less owns the of cent - knows church company only out lanfl COal has vote and either against other towns where win the will majority to expect pve been alleged the Morgan-Guggeuheim had syndicate to planned extend their in vast interests Alaska and to control the one of most valuable coal fields in the world were today formally disallowed by the department ? arrangement Associated Press) June 28— The Cunningham which Hnrdrwick i (By ASHINGTON fifty-five thorough in off - Salt will 14000 of the-capital 4 UPHELD not i-ompanytuR ! IS far will In CONSERVATION Ilerald-Republletui) least direction - ’ next This estimate on scientific canvasses i - after 1 1 at -f' of' particularly this ha-qe they K I ovex-from several no Lake Logan -and sand for Laws Are Needed Development of Alaska the RUIN Secretary by larger bring be will assured There licensed in saloons - win wet dry is “Victory majority now and will territory state thedry the town's everything - by a will We the of 'N “ WET wet go votes 6000 majority a a Ap- inding and J RAUD BY inal !! Have-meyer Plenty — Still Competition REE wiU trial style Disallowed ' of SUSTAINED Invaded Brought Terms to 4 this is for tur-bines 'result' the requirement wing 'this of onT maintained folio Wets’ and ‘Drys’ in Clash in Every City Town in Utah ‘ The -v ather His East the Be engines EVERYTHING ’ f to Said Department by GIVES GREAT fate hinges in centers - with’ to House battleship today turbine the acceptance navyythe the and 20—Iii-'teresf'in dreadnaught 'latest isequipped Utah contract' Testify official- began of work engines President the the of which the Church June' American the of Utah Mormon Me POCKLAND to say i 4l’''Sa !- 5 |