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Show THE 12 DADUERBILL 1) PADDED ee House the had changes. made. It amendments, minor were tion referring tlong}on as 28, nomev er, Far on to the or eption, line oe oe or Mis shall uc with will in more when the than legal voted 12,000 voters of any = indication , &2 elec- of not Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy profit. the best Seller ise it in m soy eS Its Tee best results. ' a 1909. 21, inhabitants, such cities| a hich which orro tate-wide pronhit Kno | | | | i ion, anc umberland, NOE nSstn ten lde prohibition. ly leve that my whole lif Se een it cures = not x simply . 2 out P preparation said to be ‘just as Sarsatabs. as I | tion claim that neither do Iam us I use tor the ROLY temperance or tobacco or coffee, | a aa] bo Anat hie ; ei 0 : the ie AV Nashville, Tenn., March 20,-On the sixtieth day after the trial of Colonel } Duncan Cooper, Robin J. Cooper and John D, Sharp, charged with the murder of E ' Carmack, the jury this morning brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degre against the two Coopers and fixed the| punishment et twenty years Imprison-| however o> wioat minds nice Ghee haan aet ula: ys. ands welt regula GRaGNe ment iC UNat' Bux ‘ in the ohn D. complicity zation b ic unnon TEU ¢ ption of }not ibaa cities Flour bread. Slayers of E,W. W. ¢ Carmack He, Found Guilty and Punishment Fixed. measure aoe some ian; but: I eatinis a ligt tea young Bealeseed : [nents fe eee the Hoslersa good TWENTY YEARS [5 LOUPERS' SENTENCE ot Hee if Ti sare pate te lay avn ha | might disagree with me. The measure Jas passed will eipke out the dives which lis very hasdesirable The loon, fascina . In, i | mind become oa disastrous 100 Doses One Dollar. eee in man, nelther makes INTER-MOUNTAIN MILLING CQ. oO- WSUS: PORES eee Umea eaines . vapee. ae a Car lots a epecialty. worked incesof this runs. between all but' can, meat MARE EE lenialy Veaiiht how tiie: S kewardin 1¢ liquor [ must state that Lam ne oa «any Wholesale petitions iO aman use Hood's Sarsaparilla ag an internal cleanser and Hood's Soap tant a he will be a Cy Pee Be the chocolate tablets known ate Raee otorlk aa cDeaee to to thank Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla today, in the usual liquid formorin t contain- ne Thanks The Republican. McRae sal id 1 not seeking or pub y rush 1 into into pSeepie aste ant Republican the treatvery cae TiGRITS in which for It has but good," you may‘ be sure it {s inferior, costs less to make, and yields the a larger for ree mind the Elous K Ls run just is smooth ly as was possible feel proud an 1Onores o have oce Med the position i of "spel apt: ta such < body. o entla men. s effects a One.) the | sifferences at atthis oottime ton thereen TLUnTERTof opinion RETR sarsaparilla, e ark on 7 eethe family with s Sarsaparilla up Page When Its record shows this. ; ---_ ' re 8 Pre * id pate sold the Le ded Darse parillas for the past fifteen years, and consider y Hood's , 8 not only) the best impure ¢ Hood's dealer Ae this | cities cure From prohibition. were because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingrédients, each greatly strengthened and enriched by this peculiar combination. These Ingredients are the very remedies that successful physicians prescribe for There isIs no no real substitute forms Hood's the same diseases and ailments, ere real § option, e1. to MARCH Corn, Oats Rolled Barley | eat preventive as well as curative medicine ‘Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and it clean "Provided, : lin ahh apply shall of debility,- eae eh It is good to kill two birds one stone, whenever you can. tha add: general the some of local 8, or (Continued Ree and impoverished blood from which you suffer and at the . same time make the little soldiers in your blood healthy and strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great a your blood is impu re an impoverrun-down ished an d your system system . number, holding the matter follows: Page HOUSE DUES LITTLE WORK | wards this end we have santly mtly ints, the at session the best feeling exists of the me cee notseie' lany ow one con the yousness pare all of which one of Which took out one of the! jokers" in the original Dill, as passed by the Senate, In regard to the local option feature. One of the amendmnsts which appeere? On Dad 20 of the bill, at the clase of the sec-| read Blood the| the | from in Your that appeared two in areereindications which aside change for You Pita pent onan House, that the members might be| the Fight But they are not in condition tO defend you, to fight for you, if you are troubled with eruptions, scrofu: la, eczema, catarrh, rheumatism, that tired feeling, loss of appetite, | of They The white corpuscles in your { ; blood destroy the micro-organisms that attack the red corpuscles and the b dily tiss P oe. pene S defend y -| informed UTAH, SUNDAY, CITY, jcume ‘in' from ‘thelr constituentsthey| | to ng do. e "ri ere platformalso was 1 star-he 1 e 1ce benica orc vel constituents, and 1 sin- | cerel be rie the all e acted I | accordance: with thelr own best judg mont feelin the ouse has] HOUT SnERthe pny for of strict regulatl n, | | Gardner ordered the amendments of LAKE Science is assured that the white corpuscles in the blood, popularly called "Little Soldiers," defend you against infectious and contagious diseases. And that they do so only when they themselves are healthy and strong. And that to make and keep them healthy and e ° strong ise to purify and enrich the blood. One.) and the membe rs . the n saunte red untis Dp.) in In the meantime the House had passed the Senate Dill which had been sent to them several days pre a viously and, when the Senate re sumed its session, a2 communication | was read, stating th: at the House de sired the return House bill No 240 confer committee's| It was decided that the bill should go back Another communication then was presented, announcing that the House had passed, with some amendments, Senate bill No. 148, by the committee On manufactures and commerce, and returned it to the Senate for further action by that body Senator coneur | Badger moved that the Senate 0 Senator Kuchin the amendments, : ler offered' @ substitute motion, to the | ; : Ae affect that the Series Senate AEM should nh ot pena cena President reading .of SALT | | DODOOODIODDODODOODOOODOODSDSOODDOSSE From REPUBLICAN, was out minutes th state penitentiar {qo | farsonMleye Sharp was acquitted of all} the day before The jury | seventy hours from the time and it~ may in aoe separate aS do upon favor of unite, petition as prohibi- | facture, provided th the sale, bartering, otherwise in |{ od liquor" at giving furnishing and of earns away tants intoxicat< oe eee UTAH PERIBSIET with lana Ogden units wa | id am 6 hae ' Mh' f 5 Here 12,0001 6), manufacture local ea with the exception pea wher ‘county commilssioners' enone. ‘clty council' shall be substituted in lieu thereof, aon ae county clerks' recorders' thereof, shall and tioned are be where ‘chiefs of mentioned ‘city' substituted ‘sheriffs' police' shall in are be and sale of intoxicat-| After Soealtncce io: the provisions lieu Ri aetie men- Senate sub- of the law are car-| yveys juickly | House Bill No, | tenon 148, manufactures' Resolution state cons stitution, Wootton, and to commerce, | the passed Faint by the commit-| providing and | Pleasing No.°N1: for an bya: B amendment in relation to 2 to. me would have mething different. However, ox} that : better than. no. eed re gulation some ut . a4 ution of "chiefs * of; Badger motion to coneur Ramiele police' asserted for that take Fe ee eee his prece- Ball "Mr. Opens Speake dence of the o and President House bill 240 be i i peee Gardner said that, "while it made lit-| With these words "Ue difference, he would put the Badger|on th motion first. On the call fur ayes] ¥ In I | labeling mo yo of food and food products, ana | | Bonote Bill No. 207, defining what con-| atituled « private ish -porrd and eae House. that |j2" streams for fish| Consé¢ Nenticoay of eat 5 attention }on..th the enact- X. | con commerce and manufac jtures, for which bill, N 240, had then} peen prepared expressly as a substi-| _ Smith There might have been fe hanges in St, but it is good as it stands." ret Governor William practically brought t which to the billsnearly uy thirtythirtyinlin lackboard, March 11. 1909 moved: A report was presented from the ishes a safe and ple asant Journey conference committee on Senate Bil, | to your forrespective home No. 79, by Senator W. N. ‘Hams "Godspeed, health, prosperits and that been the: incorporated provision in through} the bill/tute. Two tr‘fling amendments of al creating a state armory fone tte which had purely technical nature were recom-,; port recommending the Sen:ate the efforts of Senator S.J. Stookey,| mended and passed in connection|concur in the House amendments, This Tor the appointment of inspectors by | with the bill, which the state d of examiners, be} must be concurr stricken out. He said there had been before the na can & great deal of talk about "machines" | for signatur and he-had gard to the section In, Renate. changed his mind advisability of since the Smith Senator was out the it bill and upon having bill had left after the Senate of entire the other two Smith! the reading amend) exactly one passed} been by the acted: The Se oe of of bill No. 148 hour and fifteen bill was redding ‘uupon put of the itme] its J. N. third of from by the sixteen unani- large president sees vote he and supported Senator him bill was was then Smith placed by said on a}No, 240 be this} This its final| last_ recalled motion reading of ing reading the from the bill was J. - the the were committee o sig lost and. some wi es) and thne, be of commenced. Dur- Woottan twice! he ¥? ch a Senate euneed: last, . C. E. tar the ue abies Marks waa moved that not become a law. He Senators Badger, John others why he thought committee and @ members chamber, reappearing sho wards w announcement bill because become a law, was Insisted the measure When the Wilson, who consideration mittee bill proceeded he thought and it Bop ah when the matter upon he said he thought would be vetoe name of Senator Tay: had of the See was asked by | Y. Smith and it would not voted: against conference composing Cannon w When' Joseph the com- on Friday, was reached. he to read the recent m ssage on the lines which reading J. Cannon took <his\ stricken Rene aaa bi tas Again, was at the an end floor with Pree out ys 1 DHING POpWiaetion) the governor| Gut of, the aonb On sentiment. vacant com-|and en of the soon appointed made s that on e mr hands and. wishing public the|t? n of the each senators other s livery. Carriage Both phones 81 and is demanded fade by le seine |the nucleus sone is and with eee part of - at are They're offered. ‘‘better.'' the Ing rot pear ae plan Democratic of smoker more tnterfer- e 0 ie ene |He then proceeded to refer to he | Separate unit idea for Ogden and Salt |Lake as a monstrosity. ere were no remarks one the tirade, however, an roll cal! the bill passed by . vote of 23 to 9, with members Page absent Tw eer: [tins elt of SOLD EVERYWHERE the tound and Starve a >"within w for ee Just votin 1g. Dea 24 wealthy" Police are gets t his #. Bothrf inves-. = the afternoon en! to oe ound at a out far in 6 scene by acceli- the det peer and from a remote pes a the we strike and -_-_-----~-».-- in a than most cigar k E so it is always to the smoker's taste. aoe early ___ Where Bote the CIGAR Cars Stop. SHOPP its continue ood, strong hGoa ‘tin at cared." cas }j pens g geese SHAAY''s zunch reg Three 12 2 ote : 111-113 Main St. CIN DDNDDODDOOODDMOOOET¥ @ of John Taylor, one in Salt home, AER ari Lake, No. 43 street. time The died last North family At the time councilor in Seventeenth a of TD Dp. Sid eee m., atime: ycani night West . aS Jou food. | aster, The her death ve is thought, was soup by of extra" proport . a repairing. Fine watch fawaeler, No, 12 East First Bou ‘ec . this Riser, St cold and specimen of carbon ever talized | | EFFIENCY : Regular Prices Gas 75 you our are you interested should look in enna Gent . each. KEEP WARM. Utah Gas & Coke Co., Phones 4321 Sa arrested by Lieutenant! and Chief of Detectives/ Sheets in resort at No, write ters. his name in Japanese These characters, while 55| derstood by. the officers, | and dis- hiko had been found photograph the officers The resem-} was had so| him| was placed Francisco fied by in custedy authorities wire. and have the i San oe been noti Mo nday Speciall----$-_-- All 75c to 90c teas-Monday 65¢ Choose your favorite tea from this list. ‘Phone your order or come down and give it personally. These splendid brands $1 our quality Formosa Gunpowder. Monday 28 ee 6 e's Oolong.......,..| 90¢ Congua English Breakfast. 75c Lipton's dia- No. 1...... 65c the pound. Make up your list of spring household necessities. show you what quantity purcha We'll ses will do. Espee ial attention given to mail orders-each indiy idual order ¢; irefully and [Re omptly filled. through 4, Wholesale . 2 5 st UT,IN ore found pwill go all day Moneay at 65e the pound. 2 SALT LAKE CITY, were | characnot un- ley last night on sus oe ion of}to be identical with the characters ‘wanted for mu urder In the} used under the picture in the neéewsiden Gate city |; paper clipping The newspaper clipping was Torahiko relapsed Into sjle nee after ceived by the local police department|he found how he had been tricked early yesterday morning and before |into giving h's identity to the officers 8 o'clock last night Yoshimizu Tora-)} and would make no statement. -F{e stock, é/) per $2 90c Chase and Sanborn's... If & being crys- in Cut : Connection 61-65 Main Street. window this week. monds 7 SPECIAL SALE ®OW ON 90c stone 5 ECONOMY ae c-| show a true copy of this ) QuicK 80c Spider Leg Japan. | + weather. RESULTS covered on earth, We } changeable she | Dia- finest 28 it Cullinan is the largest HEATERS are filling a long felt want in hundreds of Salt Lake homes. They are the ‘‘Minute Men'' in the war against three children, William "T. { student at the state uni-! great } :30 "8 men in th iz hen ore the explosion occurred: Perens charge | or HEATED HOUSE is doubly the Relief paige; sie ward She mond Hol-| their! Evansville, Ind., M: arch 20.-Five men were killed and several injured in an explosion Caused by windy shot at Sunnyside mine this afternoon. r | esli- | | | Om GAS blance to the Identified by having him write his name in Japanese character, which, |sttiking that when compared with a name and picture contained in a Japanese news-{> - paper's clipping from San Francisco eorresvonded exactly, Yoshimizu health| ] IN A WELL Deaths in One Family Occur in Last Five Months. causes BY EXPLOSION IN MINE| , £40 to $30 $3 Hats. O betas: Sophia Taylor Nuttall, daugh- aban FIVE MEN ARE K'LLED for ront at 23 W. 1st So, to $15 variety. -- George The |, .™m.ust 2 enlarged. s ‘Home cumked | XID a Yoshimizu Torahiké ls Believed to Be Wanted for Murder. Co. Kodaks ain St. in April. queen have -$--$- Schramm's . Ensign eat was in Hempel The Hague, March 20. -According to latest advices from the palace the stork is expected to visit Guecn W il | ° 16 landers | $18 makes, " JAP WRITES NAME AND 15ARRESTED source GOVERNMENT = 3 a Ke /F hoto Supply kodak finishing | helmina 2 little money two dead of marvetlor ta she the college town. tigating both cases Pianos not to this the n WIN IN STRIKE -_-- London, March 20.-"So far ag forejigners c Ige the ¢z ts an neg ee ole Cit will win the strike of the French post #nd te legreph employes. But a gov@*mment w not win immediately." So said to a correspondent today, Charles M. Pepper, of the department > of commerce and labor, whom the oo an government sent to Europe to udy economic conditions. PepBie pay arrived here today, care and |party possibly combined with it. All n { Sweet's [this pods: ahd las such‘T want to go |q) Stores. We try to bmy the & such action. best an eep our Society Chocolates a ackar VISIT OF STORK IS EXPECTED IN HOLLAND : that we give to the exactZ , "found: in un- neck, fully studied in Paris this took his sea Orvil L. Thompson next rose in a defense of the attitude of Joseph J. Cannon, dec laring a that the members of the House had been loyal and confed aac ee aU: aoe nd 0 S a Mr Cc ean ecoumaa fie a mind lestablishment of a otrelght enete kent = Cb yuttall, WILL ght Suits, good { : selling-splendid {) de-|'4 ta uz that 8 Bag no time for a lecure on any subject and Mr. Holman ‘‘the best'' police the ‘FRENCH were ae, "the | then proceeded accuse the ee of prejudice, but before he s0t well started McCracken arose on a point of personal printione: declar- wherever is morgue around closing night session. Senator A. §. | Miller left for home Ieriday ieht and Senator Alonzo Brinks rhofr k is departure early last evening. tig ip Fulaniokh was the only Senator) other bupsontes atic tio ormal | "windup | Several of the members dropped into | the governor's efore departing, |; to tender their fomplimer ts on the formal finish of the sessto -_---_-__+-s- -Moy livery. been versity; Mrs. George B. Andrews and Mary TT, Nuttall Mrs. Nuttall was born in Salt Lake, July 14 849, | and was the dausg ghter of John Taylor| and wife of L. John Nutta I. Although the funeral arrangements have not been completed, it has been practically decided. that the service wll be held at the Seventeeth ward chapel Tuesday at 12 o'clock, noon. | called instantly upon aibeaye the premises a fuarded from view Late informatica came the y safe. journey home and. by midnight most of the Jeegislators had depa Fifteen have. | none| SOPHIAT, NUTTALL FOLLOWS SISTERS was the the girl's body was fl seen by boy The a vac ag ll bee J+5 a hil Bees ast lot 7 Ha i ye > DOYS 1e. girl's dy has a white. handkere hiet tied q and which eut ‘ Style | } ho compromise Rumors of railroad | ind other sympathetic. strikes are} flying The government has notified the strikers that if they do not return to | | work within 48 hours they will be dismissed The strike has extended| to Lyons, Marseilles, Stefenne, Bour-| gess, Grenoble, Lille, Nancy, Rouen, dren. that on s ihshak: utes strikers vio-| Their and 7 now Other | a is a complete myspolice are working , ¢ The an avenues was orpe house istrict. che Adjournwent, 5 ance Its appearance a The this} of Still _20.-The ae Rtathee Cambridge left the| Were after-|4nd was the formal adjournment toll s on He = ‘Muzaise house a hho Bante cic Senat- Stookey governor ormal his 5 and Death Is oe . Gardner Marks. that | ing 12; Was unconstitutional, the| method of classification beolass| He was unable to] tid 3 Sce President memb on |; the an & was golng to vote part of the prohibition mavority, nea ae amnable incons''stence' was the! ; Bill Drawn by Badger. way Theodore L. Holman character-| The bill, for the passage of which ized the action of the House in bring-| been contending ing the bill to a vote s ena t or BsBadger leer h has bee without giving ‘or some time, provides fer ll-|all those who desired to Speak all censing and regulation of the manuthe time they wanted to do approved for it. oO ors message atick..and| He o me paps aS opinion eatin By ce mat pee. i‘ the subject of Mquor legislation, and,|07, More ifter finishing the reading, Senator| only legal y rae (ing s to Wilson #aid he thought the bill wa stem the drawn bill. an objection to the pparate unit | we j vote clause for Salt Lakea Ogden was unable to make Ane mehOn the) po. Deve. of Governor Spry to the legislature, on the Objects aa girl, Lilla him Lt of Suits Benjamin bereaved as her s‘ster, Anna T. Hyde, | was buried only last Tuesday and an-| other sister, Mrs. Harriet A. Badge, | died five months ago. | Mrs. Nuttall! was prominent in all church affairs, but was predominant as a domestic woman, having devoted a long life to the re Daring or her chil- U nknown. k ae ri be appotnted to join {th The cause of death committee from the House, and} tery on which the walt upen the governor, to inform yet ine legislature was ready the || itrikers but only reported |dent of the Mormon ie Girl ; mene and| a Violent Little aul clear . of . had tpresteats declare instances are. . Spring stroyd. At meetings tonight the lead;ers loudly asserted they would accept| known at her pro- Gardner then Hat the Senator = sullen, isolated them the wires | Temple ment and;! of guests, of |ter ther until the prepared number. thing to say in voting. Senator Marks| motion did not even get a second and was the first to explain his vote, and/the clerk was Instructed *to contin ° » said that he intended to vote against| with the reading of the 10,000 bad the re- Governor." were pe juan @ hick Badger was the uae and the roll was called. Two! moved the anneititoc of the other} mittee er three of.the senators had some-|} , but on the second occasion his|s!milar ours : nee other one No the| of you. SPRY, enrolling these The phoata with, ste on lis, members vai Senate.| to each pre- Pome rn n the amendments of the | vil L. Thompson to the effect that heen brouxht other body. into ofthe bills President Gardner room, took | euch a course was, under. the circumThe final batch was oe the same view and Sehator Smith ap-| stances, highly improper, and wholin shortly after clock, tnecludine pealed from the decision of the chair. | moved 48 @ substitute that House bill he appropriation va and Se uate Bill The life members being sent "hare "sauntered of the bills Or- do, measures pend branch Henrie,| objections the engrossing slga took up] minutes.| upon motion by the House and the Senate had | notwithstanding sented not to long spectfully ; WILLIAM oe "sauntering" assemble sd again at 10 shortly p. m., me attended which of rent although | #24 occupied hours, decide d Senate | MOus governor wero procedure over had had passage in go to the the of the one bill and the the! with quite a little. discussion, } are said Senator in trying to measure ‘The killin this Out of Order. Badger of order, the in-re-| amendments jleaders 20.-The more and pA Benner . . by "_ and nays, the motion ot Senator a March ry Badger tadSenatorhad jad thethe necessary necessary major jority m'ttee regulation Mquorall, measure was | numbe nd to the fact that. there To the House of Representatives: settled for good and House | would Kuchler, upon the an-| a] io . the not be be96g time to have these enSena i to inf Inform your honorable , body nya most to a man supporting the moO~} grossed before the Senate adjournea,| that I have no further communications nouncement of the vote, at once moved} tion leven were they passe He moved tu | to. lay before you at this time. that the Senate adjourn, but Senator | Before the disposition of House bil]! strike out the enacting « ¢ 2ach "Permit me to congratulate you upon Badger called' atention to the fact|No 240. the louse by vote of 33 | of these measures, killing the Oulie, "ana | the completion of yur labors in con that the Senate had a great deal of] to 9 passed Senate bill No. 148, the| this was ordere one ction with this, the Eighth leg slawork before it The motion to adliquor measure by the Senate comStute Armory Bourd Created. tive ene my io best the andReesvery of kindest Utah; journ was voted down by a large ma-| mttee on co erce and ee. Z and ass to extend rity: JOT: Senator March become lence s ment of the laws we all thought best. eno tee Seroa! Sanit regulation | pa ng water from public streams f fish laia yo pte table." | ponds. Thi ermitted by consent} made by J. B: McCracken and the bills: were declared killed h House yesterday| Senator Rudolph Kuchler then callea|Spry afternoon the fate of the famous com-| A : = towards Paris, have trifling Mked| it is and} all, stituted in leu thereof." was introduced on February the) the maintenance ofThisthe too. public wa schools,put | | aay this dienes has ata Senator Badger said the amendment ao following the killing of the20, Can-| hale led up. wees y atktoeasta aedrnn att1 think tok of peep . the: same, that ae er e eee a non prohibitory measure in the Senate.| Senator C. E. Marks said he wishea| work as a whole." by Senator Kuchler, when the b {On account of the fact that Senator|to move for the strikine out o the|_ L. Baker said "Iam glad we are under consideration In the Senate, with arl A. Badger had a great deal to! enacting clause of two of his measures | drawing to a close. On the whole AU the exception that the House had add- | Go with the preparation of the meas-| Which were on the blackboard, Senate| has been a cr ongenial and successfu os the clause respecting the substi-| 4° the. bill nae toed known by his| Bill 150, relating to insufficient) Session. We have all worked hard and "sheriffs Sed ll FRENCH STRIKERS ARE RESORT:NG TO VIOLENCE, until the Prides S*sy Tibipro ‘b mised cn uitto liquors' within certain limitscand members aga nt into 3p.) sesslom., and of thete bywade Se allot ae penalties for the violation of the| "2% 2° long antl the liquor meascome with four others predged to vo eeebesides rs repealing ure, as passed by the Following House, came the| present laws ! for' consideration. regulation measure the up| *for ci a ap > ir Wi ith. "Stookey" amendment, in regard| adoption of the Senate bill by the up-| Papers all giving up the hip and} | to inspectors, which was incorporated per branch, Senator Benn Xx. mith | everybody ready to. throw up the by the Senate, provides that the state! asked permission to bring up. the SDOUES, L think this was a signal vic| bY th alee oes shall Anon % the| thirty measures remaining on the cal- | aewe aa " Wont ‘The liquor roto sak ' o authority" to appoint inspectors to see< react reterring aa ae rs tee | measure as {t stands was not exactly e Individuality aS than e S Io in cities of more inhabitants shall be. the same as Pic ihe plies to counties, subdivisions, prefor -ine r districts mentioned . cincts and voting x districts act, in the sections of this act relating tol me ( 7 the bonds arranged elections () () P ? the I locates { fare UGE () . "A fap ee Wednesday morning until the verdict| was rendered The verdict closed the | greatest, longest and most widely dis-|} guessed trial in the history of Tennes-| this act for counties. The intent and; /n any county, or precinct, or voting} se o eou no oe e fo 7 1 ; g2e. Notice Was immediately giver meaning hereof Is that such cities | district oe lor a written motion for a new trial. |} eee ni ADJOURNS SINE DIE. ) é Piha anor: tered 6measur mak dal Pending the motion for a new trial shall be placed under the same pro-!/4 county to determine whether t | notfeel™that it was-an-honest. visions as are herein provided for|sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be | (Coutinoed From Page motion was entered for bail for the One.) . Funk said: "I think that defendants Bond In the sum of $25 -| counties." | prohibited jn the district in which the | set for the closing hour of vo ; a f! final adoptiono 000 each was sure fixed by Judge © Hart, ") yuld be a ¢ ik . Another Amendment. | Tanah ont ee e eae eee act ial ei. 5 i‘ ae fhe Seri tie almost isa however I am of thi x ‘that presented t% the attorney general and}}; The other amendment, further wing | cludes Salt Lake and Ogden, shall| immediately wv ate Into executive j ed, while 5 if stile on the same page, made the following ‘ote as separate units: provides ar eon on the governor' Appointme sits ig much bette r than noné it all". provision: he issuance by the boards of county | ‘ and this laste a pat tH } 13 Rom Willard') § Hansen' E vere. ‘And the manner of holding wee ci foray ners of: orders prohibiting | Liquor Measure Comes Up. body was TepprnS that sald no Uquor bill have tion_ } D> | Superiorlallored Clothes twelve retired| oOo epee INTER-MOUNTAIN Retail | ni e rocery Co ® 966 Phones '- -- WES 1) |