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2S T rrlnn4ty JANUAllY 30 1909 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH = FI FT YKTGHTII YEAH
ow SEVEN TO TEN
FEET DEEP ON LEVEL
In Colorado Where Passenger
Trains Arc Stuck at Re
mote Sidings
PASSENGERS NOT SUFFERING
T
In Southwest Storm ILs Spent
Its Force and Conditions
Are Improving
J
RHt nl Wn Poverost Oil Hecortl In
1111 < In AVest Great liimnio no
n Wind nnil Sleet
fIolIl r Colo Jan 3O8now from
en tn It pet on the level and drift
rmy feet deeper are ntlll blocking
r ny of the llriM Qjjonulo rallreAd
but mlt of tin ptMsMfiger traliw stuek
In iiiuts at remote siding or small
usiins have been reached and the
IM < mere are boln taken care of The
olornlo Souther passenger train
wh > ih has been marooned near Jeffer
ln for two days I still In the mow
tnt the pawengera have been brought
t th village The Denver Rio
grand broke Ita three days blockade
en umbres Piu yesterday and re
1ascl lira snowbound Durango paftsen
CPr Ira In The Rio Grande Southern
road however Is still badly blocked In
th clnlty of Durango and yesterday
thc big rotary plow was broken
The line to Tellurlde has been block
fi rr nearly a week and It probably
vii < f another week before the rood
lj4 op nd The line to Sllverton wa
r < ne < l last night after being blocked
1 I ilij Some of the snow Hlldea out
through were from 30 to 40 feet deep
T unload of coal and supplies are be
ing runht to Sllverton which city has
bfii ilone to famlpe
The high line or L advtlle branch of
II Colorado Southern Is having
nurh trouble with huge drltU and two
iu engfr train are snowbound At
Koreas station on top of tho range
til the i sengera on the snowbound
luwngiT train from Denver which cot
tru1 near Como have been brought In
to tbat town and aNI being cared for
Th rather In the mountains has
k red but it la ntlll Inteneely cold
ORST BLI2ZAHD ON RECORD
KRM4 City Jan 30After being
Koutly wrapped for the pant 84 hours
a the graap of the nroet severe bllx
mfi en record report today frem
i Invest showed that the storm
tad upkt its force and that condl
uons irq Improving The tempors
nr hwever remained at Its lowest
Hut in many placos a drop of from
4 > in 6 a degrees having been experl
nml mice the beginning of the
noiiii Telegraph and telephone com
niimuatinn has been almoat complote
h cut off for 24 hours but In slowly
Idng restored today Reports from
Mlwuurl Kansas Oklahoma Texas
mul Arkansas chow clear but colder
vmhtr The following temperatures
vtit polled today
iehlta 8 above Oklahoma City
> k buve Armelllo texa 13 above
Fit Worth6 above
Locally the wind which for 30 min
u > s lat night attained a hurricane
vfixuv of 80 miles an hour and
hnh hat been blowing at the rate
CM u miles for S4 hour dropped toni
ni ahiiunt uuual rate of 26 miles Out
ti temperature here today reRlsler
l tic above aero a drop of 60 de
In 34 houra
to HEAT DAMAGE DONE
1 r > en Jan JO ChloURo nnd the
r doll utt arose today with the all
HIM that the woret of the storm
iKh levastated thin section of the
1 um < y catenlay Was oier ami tbat It
< ill IR quickly followed by clear
tuk uenther while the oMt Inher
1Id Ih bllaard
Th < I mage done by wind and sleet
u H incly iw estimated Many
ci if aid towns are still praottoally
> iiii > t and train service remalna de
> rviuo In the Dakota and Ne
IMKI tip is held out for Inunedlate
fl incut in condition
II tj south the storm was the moM
f in recent yearn and the story
r II kd buildings interruption to
iiniunlcHtloii and general dim
i ulinoet H duplicate of that
ii in the north and northwest
i tiBlllc is II1IWJ badly delayed
i Aikimui Oklahoma MlHiMlppl
1 IIfl of Texan 1lre unU havoo
m iiiKh winds have resulted In loss
iVMa hundred thousand dollars
Th Ii vy snowfall 111 the HUtM to
U utnt and northwest of Chicago is
I i M miluus result of the bllzxard
Th hhy In freight trallki and pam
I hi r tiAtflc will probably continue
hr ni time The Ia H of life eon
IIIK the extent of the are at
II < < > hUll been Inslcnlflcanl
I iM HTUIKK8 NEW YORK
N < Ik Jan IIIThfl center of the
I Mlimrd reached this city to
j Ditipanled by a hlffh west
1 l1 i uvv full nt utt MnAW MUfi
jI i ininfall throughout last night
I streets with slusn which
11 I j to delay all city trsnspor
pt ths subway
< i i in uruldenls to pedestrians
I > i 1 dcll With the front windows
r II niwi cars thickly coated nto
Ih it unable to lieU pedestrians
il > k a tuns ths street and slippery
1 and the suuw deadened the
liJ < ih apprusxhlng cain Amons
Ib i i i d who sought helter Ust
iii I Hit municipal lodaHugs were
1
omen and children Most of
Lb OrlU put to work cleaning
Lb Yin < broke out in a stable
01 II < < street In Brooklyn and
I I ldly that W families were
UII the stieet An adjoining
iti
t un soon in flames snd the
iI ui It had narrow eecpi
I IM fAIIfUH AfClUKNT
1 nail Jan ItThe now storm
< iiuunt slippery tracks are glv
I i use of an cult her to
II i umy gust at loss two UVM
ii irral other persons were lu
I I
iIIU Hill main line car with n
u > i jumped the rails on 1llflm
> I lumblod down s steep em
I h I luudliif at the boituin tit
with a mass of shrinking
in i iin woins and children
In It or hurled from plat
iiuDUMh windows Nun than
oj i > dM > uis wore injured
I n The oMtornuui Jeepc
to L 11 is bsllovad to la drtllif
BARCELONA WAS r
NOT DESTROYED
Reports of a Disastrous Earth
quake and Tidal Wave
Are Untrue
SUIGHT SHOCK IN MURCIA
lint Inhabitants Fled Panic Stricken
Vcariig n DUactcr Such 01
lcsina Siiffrrcil
fl
Madrid Jan 3AII communication
With Kuthom Spain and with the city
of Barcelona In uninterrupted and the
reports emanating from England rel
tlvo to a disastrous earthquake and
Udal wave are untrue
There was a slight earthquake shock
at Tatona In tho province of MurcU
but no eertoug damage was done TIle
walls of only a few house were crack
ed Blight shocks were also felt In the
TlllnES of Oils
At bath Tolotia and Ollas the In
habitant fled panic stricken to tha
suburbs fearing that a disaster wLs
upon them such al devastated Sicily
and southern Italy
It is reported that the moment th
earthquake occurred the sun was bid
den by a dense gray cloud which how
ever disappeared Immediately while a
chewer of hailstone as large as wal
nut covered the ground to a depth of
several centimeters
SHOCKS NOT BETUOPS
london Jan 3OBpeolnl dispatches
to Ileuter News agency from Madrid
say that there Ii absolutely no truth
In the reports of a serious earthquake
and tidal wave In southern Spain and
at Dar loM All communication with
those sections Is normal
REV ANNA SHAW ON
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
New York Jan 3The Itev Anna
Shaw in an address before the Equal
Franchise socIety at the homo of Mrs
Clarence II Mackay stoutly defended
wwnan suffrage She aald
t have seen men hug and kIss
each other In an election aftermath
1 have seen them smash another fel
lows hat or slap him on the back
until his breath was gone and yet
they say women are too emotional
to vete I never saw a woman no
matter how groat her excitement take
off her bonnet and wave or crush
In the bonnet of some either woman
or slap another until she grasped
Women do not know anything about
emotion JthlI1e1l Whp jco mini
They say women should stay home
and control their husbands vote she
continued Xo Woman controlls her
husbands vote If she could she
would be too ashamed of having mar
ried such a man to let anybody know
she controlled him
Wyoming has has equal franchise
for 40 yourx yet thero has only been
one case of frudulent voting on the
part of women
Depraved women will not be made
Mints by tho ballot they will sell
that tim they sell their souU
rniEu AT A IHBCJlBIt
Oakland Cal Jan aOA man re
gistered at the Hotel Colllne here un
der the name of G II Burton of
Chicago tired two shots last night from
hIm window at a preacher who was
holding service III the street near
the hotel The plate glass windows
of a store ocrocs the street was shat
tered by the bullets but the preacher
escaped unharmed Burton was ar
rested by the polio whom he told
that he was a real estate dealer and
horse trader from Oregon The police
claim that Burton Is either demented
or suffering from the etfoots of heavy
drinking
The prourVer who came here re
cently to organize a new suet hall not
been teen since tho shots were fired
VALUABLE PACKAGES
THROWN INTO THE RIVER
Now York Jan According to
William M Barrett first vicepresident
of the Adams Hxprena company a
safe containing money and a chest of
valuables were thrown from a car
of the company Into the Suspuehanna
river In Pennsylvania on Thursday
night but have been recovered They
were found between Marynvllle and
llrldgoport Pa yesterday The mes
senger in charge of the valuables cast
them Into the river while hU oar
was crossing a bridge between the
two towns fearing he said that rob
bers were about to attack him lie
wan startled he said by an explosion
under tho ear and this led him to
adopt quick means of frustrating the
supposed robbers
Private detectives are Investigating
the case as yet the cause of the ex
plosion has nol been ascertained
Divers by dint of hard work yesterday
located and raised the sate and ohost
with contents practically Intact
HEATED CONTROVERSY
BETWEEN ESKIMO AND JAP
Han FroiicUeo Jan aOA heated
oeitrovers7 over the relative merits of
Melt respective governments between
a Japanese and an Alaskan Usktmo
led to a desperate battle between the
two on board the revenue oattor Mr
Oullaeji whore both are nrnpteyed Tile
Japan tallltllll the H klme with tie
lag the son of a llHHlc nation urn
the result was a flvht which lasted
fur several hours before the combat
ants were separated by the captain of
the cutler Although the Biklmo was
umrly e hnuted hs pleaded wltb Ihs
mutaln to be allowed to continua un
til he furtbr vlndlrsld him Hast ta
M ilalm of cltlwuhlp The Janaa
a wa baddly ttttlerwl and his pun
ishment wM increased by a Bw of
half a months M v for applylnv eptlhaU
to the United Suts
and rhlef of loalvMi lptfI II preb
ably fstally hurt
To his bravery can Us UM tho In
Juries to Pool Ho tried to help the
uiotoiniau to rs alR control of the ear
Us was worklSK with the brake wheel
the car Jumped the track POMM steak
U hili pMt M IW UISMMII MiillliM
Pupps AS tomvsrly In the r0uisr
army hsWlng t en awarded s lIehl
Mr bravery In Indian warfare and Is
widely knewn I
CLIPPED FROM DESEHET NEWS EXCHANGES
1 Jew Head Over Stories In Each a ml Every Ono of Which AVIilsky Played Its Tart
I
WHERE THE SALOON IS UNKNOWN
That some communities of live and uptodatB men are not afraid of prohibition is well evidenced
by the status of that strictly prohibition town Sugar City Idaho This town was laid out by the direc
tors of the UtahIdaho Sugar Company who know the value jjf sobriety on the part of its workmen and
who knew what it meant to have any factory hc e from whisks Influcnc therefore when Sugar City
was founded a provision wag placed in its article of incorporation forbidding the sale of any lot to any
one dealing in liquors This provision goes into everf deed and if whisky should be told within the
preciwJk of the town by any purchaser of a lot ft would form an immediate cloud upon the title of the
propertyMark Austin who is roaident manager of the Sugar Company in Idaho and who U bofiidM one
of the presidency of Fremont stake was lp Sah Lake this week on business He views the struggle
forprohlblttan nowgoing on install with tle Jkd Hv janftwh n asked by a News representa
tive what the effect had been on Sugar City lie said wfth emphasis The effect has been everything
that is good to the city and Sugar City and the Sugar Company could not be induced to change the
existing order of things or to allow a saloon to be set up in tlie town If any of our people want to
indulge in drink and I am very glad to say very few of them do they have to travel to Rexburg or St
Anthony but I am glad to say that the people in those places are also awakening to the evil of the
saloon traffic and I look to see it abolished there in a very short time
u
CARPENTERS APPROPRIATE
MONEY FOR LABOR LEADERS
Indianapolis Jan 3JAt the open
United
of todays session of tho
Ing
Mine Worker convention Frank Duf
union
secretory of tho Carpenters
ly
announced that the executive board of
his organization had opproprlated hCJ
for the assistance of John Mitchell
Samuel Gompers and Frank Morrison
In their appeal from tho Jail Bentcnfle
for alleged violatIon of the injunction
In the boycott oaw of the Uuctstove
company of St Louis
Frank Farrlngton vice president of
the IlllnolM miners took the floor to
Mate
defend his district against the
meiit made in Iresldsnt UewU1 report
that lUbad not done IU part towards
the Joint interstate agreement
He wall opposed by Samuel Pascoe of
Illlnoln who supported President IHHW s
is the man who Is trying to do his
best for the rank and file of we
miners °
HIGH WINDS CAUSE
DISASTROUS FIRES
Dttlltt1 TeX Jan JO Damage from
fire and havoc wrought from high
Mtimated at above 700000
winds
was caused durIng the last two day
Texas and Oklahoma
in there
In Dallas alone In two days
A number of reel
SI alarms
was burned with losses of
deuceS were
nON
your residences burned yesterday at
Grand Saline
The grain elevalor at Bison near
Klngllsher Okta with aquanttty of
corn ui oars burned causing II lou
of about 2600
111 he OIOftn an pool near Tulsa
Ie Irvbaltty UOU by
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reMJ4O of the wind having
r derricks PUty derrick are
maw
down hi the old new near loafer
Okla mend
kl
hi Mm Te1la8 jmnhondle the
The gale has beaR
terrlfte
was
lorM
followed by a cold wave which me
limeys the entire siwIHwartem eauniry
Irsoee and
from XaDIIU w southern Texas
Into New Mexico
10 8AVU YOUNG OIUMJ
Jan NThe proWaw of bow
fhicugo
to keep yeuDK Hits from taking Iks
fit to NIB is
Tup on tI ear pMh r
ant sUP
ont of the qiwstWMwWaie the pWl H
thropir s4 tlee aAd tlMlreh orglih9
tlon of hICCIS UOIHI1r to the an
neal report at tel juvenile seed wlllala
will shortly be mae public forlibaily
Th ispott dwells on the girl proli
Im ntMr bn on the hay pruielees
m 55 the iwc 111I ot delinqwet
caMs Inmlle before the court last year showed
ell bAnUaI decrease a s own P rsd I with
1107 in regard to boy hut txWWU a
J rease ot a few only amoair dell
uu nt hillS
WOMEN WHO MARCHED
BESIDE LINCOLNS COFFIN
ctiloagu Jan W Hellevlng sever
ef tbe survivors of the M young wo
men who marched bs4 the coffin of
Abrsliam Lincoln when the general
ruSS were h4 In ctilottiw sr till
n ltknM 1 lbs iII > the LlllOO11i < wn
teiiulal itiiiiiiiitien lux isLUU II seaii Ii
to bring them tusetluii for partklpatlun
la UM Llulllin Wit k pryfcTaw
OVER CLAIMS OF
LETTER CARRIERS
Hcnatu Adopts Amendment to tho
Oninlbui Claims Hill Aliening
Tliem Carriers Interested
Washington D C Jan 30Letter
carriers are Interested In an amend
ment added by the senate to the
omnibus claims bill which passed the
senate last evening providing for pay
ment of overtime callma of letter
carriers
The bill now gees back to the house
where this senate amendment will
have to be acted on before It becomes
lawThe
The Salt Lake City carriers In the
lilt arM as follows
Htlgar heeL Use51 Cosslus C Cum
tnlngE IIHSJ Harry B Dewey
I169BJ Charles E Hayward 117174
Orson A Houghton 21661 Fred L
Libby t711 Brigham L Moriie
J17I43 William S Nahter tt24l
Karauel V Neslln 4 HU John A Nell
son 7M John K Oilier 14470
HUll F Palmer J4JS Aaron Sprst
tUG Joseph Krlgby unui Huoh
Bhofcss IX73I Edgar D Shurtllfr
14464 BamiMl A Skldmore JJttJS
Prank B Snyder J1J419 Unzio B
Prague tlNtl Walter Wlacomb
8619 AVIIIIsm W AVIscomb SHUt
Total S7M2S
Renator moot was largely responsi
ble for the fHvorntiio actlun taken on
this matter ha having favorably re
ported the measure from the committee
on claims Mr Howell representa
tive at large from Utah has also taken
great Interest in tbe matter bore the
committee on claims of the house of
which be Is a member
Illtlt IN OKLAHOMA OITV
Oklahoma city Okta Jan 39
Psnaed by a S4ml1e wtod levee fires
18 M many sections of lhl dty y sUr
tar destroyed property valued at MI
tarShortly
Shortly before some the bw < Wi g oc
cusjlad by the OfclsSjSimiB KM mHtad
sassing a lose of 400 r Se rahHirs
laler the wHrehouM of tbe JI OHM
oompany a mm desWoraO Loss about
ttMMMO
SJIOPlu oih < r tires fallowed
IJIIIICOn 0V SIA1IATIIOV 1UCIS
inttsburv JitH M Under IMS aIM
pless of a IOt1I1 newatMBsr Itt aUtIfiM
from etrn Poonaylvaula IlUtlllR
Ohio and Wt VlratftU started at ROOM
tu run over UK full OUnnpta Marathon
eourse or M > idles Mi yards tram Ho
chester ls to thla olty Wintry ClAn
dittoas Prevailed It was txpoeteil the
IsndoM would arrive at tie nnlsh Je
t I and 4 oclock this aftoroooo
TO itncieivit iocuMi vi
Washlnirtuii Jan Qla ardor that
members of the iwaesnt CtorijErOM WhO
hkv not bern reoleeted Wt QM Uxtr
hut Oo4 resii may rwtelvs all af tho
Bwernmont prtalliig to which they
sr Mllll RoMresentiitlv BMHOOII
haM Inni < iu I a rwiHiluiliiii allollnx tu
tin HI all d menu ami buuks tnt
may he primed by the HUllottl Cow
gross vilstf w Th14 1 UU I
q
BILL TO INCREASE USE
OF DOMESTIC COTTON
Washington Jan 30ln a bill In
troduced by Representative Hhophonl
Texas the secretary of agriculture la
directed to institute an Investigation
Into the use and s stltutlon of raw
cotton for other urtiues In the various
manufactureo In the United States and
prepare a report which may aid In a
campaign for increased consumption
of domestic cotton In the United
State According to the terms of the
bill the report should also contain
certain data ooncernlng the manufac
ture and finite as to the coat of using
cotton an compared with articles for
which It may be substituted
L1VKU 100 YUAltS
New York Jan M Mrs Mary Hurt
ridge Is dead at the King county alms
house In Brooklyn at the age of 1M
years Her death Is the result of ex
posure and old age On Jan 11 she
wandered through the door at the ho
of a cousin lost hot way and fell un
o m elous In the snow Taken to a
hospital she never fUlly recovered
HAlUSKOOTia AND STAUVINO
rhloago Jut IeA man barefcot
starving and almost demented Is at
the home ot a farmer near 8babbeaa
Illinois He is believed to be Ou mH
who Jumped from the window of a
Nortliwosterfl train at Maple Park a
few days ago He had In his poakets
a ticketfrom SamPraticZeeu w Chi
cusa and TV In gold
IOll JURAT OFFICE HUIIDING
Cnlosxo Jan IeAt eastern syn41
cat of which Henry C Prick the
Ptttaburg steel man Is said to be tlm
heed U negotiating for grounds here
on which it IS planned to oraot what
will be the largest otftte building wont
of New York
The property sold to be Involved Is
the chamber of oommero idle and some
adjoining land This Is said to he the
H mMMdeal report ecnconUng which
has been floating about far three or
tour weeks
Another tkrserapar Is also saM to he
la ooatomplatioM The Lean4ar kioCor
mlckestste has praetloallr 4loaMo4 to
build on the site of the Victoria hotel
srroiiK ROC
Ohies4u Jsn M A dairy eoaepeeay
has offered s reward of Us tut to
formation leading to tbe arrest a 4
con v lcUon of ilssosmdoon who mvlsn
sd Its warehouse of M eases of oggs
It Is pointed out that with the sanw
Sort and IIInulty they might have
obtained a waavnload at butter but
they preferred eggs And tbe reason Is
nut obscure ICggs are now retailing
at about tour cents the 1g somewhara
resar 41 outs the deceit
Thoie bas been A not advam of I
cant in two days This prke dealers
affirm Is not Justified sy weather oM
Altlons nor by want of actIvity In them
homMries of the country
The dertler declare that valves Uave
boon manlpulatoil by a oltaiio ot op f
I awn on the local butter and sgybftftrd
iioHiuaroii iito7 isN TO navni
hernia Vista Colo JSR XW a
Mcclure aKod ft a plnsxnr pi sM t r
and miner of the Moat Princeton its
irlcl sBc miles west uf here was found
fruMu to death In his taw amer Ihs
top ot Mount PHo 4 n today
f
LIQUOR INTERESTS
NOW SEE DEFEAT
To Temper Their Rout They An
Working for a Motf1fitd
Mefcsuro
KNOW LEGISLATION IS SURE
1oiMhlllir of Dim fife MM Pseesicout
QnotloH ll for Dm Stale N w
lntnl st k Iorlnrn Hope
Whit all iiifinben of the ftenate U
< > pt thus living In fcrt lake absent
In their own ballWIcka tile seilaW Is
trying to meet till afternoon to comply
with a legal technicality
The provision of tbe cumttttutlon Is
that mi body of UIe legIslature oXn
not adjourn r < > r more than three Vr
douiuiin Sumliiys without the con
sent of the oilier branch but that a
mInority nuniinr may meet MM ad
journ from da v to day while trying to
omjuM the Htindance of absent BEn
Store
Wednesday te members of the n
at left on a Junket for Cedar City
Thursday there were barely enough
senators present to conduct b
and Friday It WM aree4 that the
country member should go home while
the Halt Lake member should meet
and adjourn until Monday
But mime one of the new member
not pt skIlled in the manner of i
having the journal show a quorum I
present tllo ivored the irnUlon in
the constitution ulloulnu less
than a quorum to adjourn only for a
single day Therefore the members
are meeting this afternoon with the
plan or adjourning until tomorrow
without attempting any other buslmwa
At the end of the third wek the
legislature has before it almost all
of its more Important measures while
from committee room are beginning
to emerge the first report showing
what bill will be forwarded during
the comIng week for Anal itasnage
RUM INTEH1WT8 PACK DEFEAT
Stung to the quick the rum Inter
ests are cow relying lens and leM on
their hope to smother prohibitory
legWatlon It Is thought that the
senate committee liainR charge of
the matter of putting the legislation
away will not dare to act and that
aoth
a full and open fight will have to be
met on the floor of both house Tire
prohibition bill still reposes In the
holes committee to which it was IIOnt
from that body for consideration and
report The wlthdrawl of another
meaeur aimed at the same trouble
takes away a comptleatlen anti a
chalice to offer excused that It U dif
ficult to ehoeee Ixjtween kills
The lost hope of the saloon men I
to Introduce a prohibition measure of
their own Tltost who spend meet ot
their time arguing that prohibition
does not prohibit and that prohibi
tion Is unconstitutional are now busy
drawing up a substitute prohibition bill
It mobably will Ira ready before Mon
day when it ta expected that It will
we the light cither through Senator
Carl A Badgor In the senate or
through Koine house member
With the legislators busy today
mingling with their constituents It Is
probable tht Monday will see many
more of them than have heretofore an
nounced themselves com forward an
the liquor queetlon
C
SUTUO TONNBTi Itllli
Vlrelra City Nov Jan 38The
conditions resulting from the fire n
th Hutro tunnel are greatly Improved
today The pumping plants now are
runnlnr steadily and the air circulat
ing freely The management of the
mines states that there are no signs
of fire anywhere In the workings A
fore of men has been put to work
wetting down the smouldering timber
and it in expected that the work of re
pairing1 the tunnel will soon begin
TO PUOTKCT NUHSKUY STOCK
Washington Jan SiA bill deeipse
ed to afford protection to nursery
stock Interest In this country ha
been Introduced by tUprwsenbiUve
ttoott of KaIUlla The bill provide
for the Inspection of nursery Mock at
port of entry of the United Stains
and aulborls the neorvtarr of agri
culture to establish a quarantine
anainct the bni > rUtlan and also
BjiaUMt the transportation In Inter
state eoiamera of ilUsased nursery
stork or cursory stock Infested with
injurious Insect
oiimovp IUIICIi
Washington Jan 10TIM MUM
commltt e on public building anil
ground hut appointed a luboom
mitts te Investigat and report upon
the promoted purchase of the Oldroyd
eoUectlon of relics of Abraham Uncoltt
and the real etatf surrounding the
house In thl city In which the
martyred president died The house is
now owned by the government bit by
the prorlsiofi of u bill tntrixlined by
Mr Hodealxr Ill It is propound to
ICI i > o eslon of thu neighboring
hulldiug for niaklnn a park
OR JIM DONALDSON
IS BEHIND THE BARS
VH1 lt Toenail thor W Wanton
11t IVnUy U > HBTIV III
Term In lriatoIa
Jainee Itanaldaon Bometlme katie
as Dr Jim Uonaldson u in the
county Jail availing to tH iuk > ii to
the state prl on Ui ser i 10 > < itr > >
term When u 1 1 > V or Hif rlnlnil
eomiiiltnuMit papal ham brett pu d
In tlio hand of Mheruf Jusiph Ml > ir
from the oSlm of the IOUMIJ ilrk
11w urlaoner will be tunieu ncr tu
Warden Pratt of the stilt Institution
Th paper are Mpetlvd by the oiicrlff
some HaM today
DenaMaon wa eunvifUd of tmpll
city te the fantou UcWtUrter robbery
in Heplamber 1M 1M wa he only
on of the km ai brought tu trial
though two other w re apprwhenilud
sad went seal free It was hallevixi
by bh Sliced that ol 14ai n wem the
M t guilty at lie hunch but he wa
convicted and tbuugh having rurritd
ih oaae WI high as tee lojld be lied
WII lolui B NMI UUTU1 4 UuaH1
onw
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MASS MEETING j
AT THE THEATER j
Womtn of Salt Lake How Goto 1 i
TO Trifle an Active A
Part
Wltl Ba Callod to Ordor by Mrs 4
G H MeMthon President of 1
Woman Civic Loauo
DEMONSTRATION ON TUESDAY 1
In
0lecIbe totIIit1tIr SCUletl Pro
Mb4tMn ltt M > this 1ofltiirc MIL
Illt Irognm liy L IlJRI Artists
I
Tin women ot 1181t Lake City are t f
now going to take an active pert ta
the agitation for state wide prohibition
Hitherto the wome have not done or
l
said much In the Matter because as one
prominent dub woman Plated yweter
Oay Wr thought the very suggestion 1
of such legislation doing away with i
this terrible evil wouM be met with f i j
hearty approval by every member of < 1 I
thf legislature now however as some <
or the legislators appear to be ta doubt fa
88 to whether or not the people want f i
prohibition we propose to go on record J
in such 4 positive manner that vn i V <
the m < nit skeptical will be convinced
that It Is the wish of the whole people <
and that the agitation does not come
from any churoh creed sex or party
At a preliminary meeting held recently
at the home of Mrs N A Ifimpey
representative women from every club
and organisation In the city wwe se
leeted to serve on tbe committee MV
lag the arrangements for a mass t t
Ina In charge i
THE PKOOHAM
The meeting will be held at the Salt
Lake theater Tuesday afternoon at
3 oclock and efforts are being made to
wtuie tht attendance of every wif
mother sister and daughter In the 5
city The program follow j i
Call to order reading of call for fj L
nutting and ipenlnc remarks by chair 1
man MTU C H McMabon president f I h
Womans Civic league t
Inviicstion Dean Brewster president v <
Mliilaterlnl assocUttlon
Nocturne iDr Protbaro Bchubert f 1 i
Male quartet Messrs J Monoarr 1L J f
Cbrlstciscn O M Hurt and W7 L t
Richardson
viiessHon Mephl L Morrui
Hoprano solo selectedMrs Charlen
U Plumrner
Aildresi Saloons Cannot Run With JNt i
out BoysHave You One to a JUr r j j
INnt SITPWe YTIilMn AJ
Contralto sole adectatiMiso Mabel t
Cvottot acoawpanJod hi Mrs Mary
Prajwo 9sns rn
AddreM Ehe Girls Wdo of tfce
QnoUMrs rtar SImhi lit lies
WCTU
Violin solo Nlil8ttdPlOt W C A
I Cllve aoeompanleil by Clifford CHv
Address Bov It S Puller > iiit >
I tendant AntlHaloon league 111
ooprsHo sole selected > Iw UtO
Thomas Bdward accompanied b Mrs
Mary France Banbora
National anthem America itotlre 1
audience led by Mis Ussle Thomas
Edward I 1
MeantiiiK uffoux > ill IB mad t
to ascertain itttiiitel ju > whaio
the nienitieiK of lli gull 14k r
delegation of th stan I J
and the iiropoxltion ulll V put t
straight 111 to < > wry one if
them and every Influence of which tIlt
women are capible will b brought
t bear upon tbrin There b been but
little talk of shirking on the part o
any of the Halt Lake weathers bu tin
rumor that omp of them are dettr i
mined to tarry out their own wiahe <
regardless of the desire of their con
shutouts Is becoming too peratoiant to
suit the women hence the call for a
ma meeting at which their eating
ICY b made known
TRICKS OF TRIO BRKWVR8
Another evidence D the dosnarat
methods that pje being adopted by u
brewers and their hired tool was
brought to the attention ef the News
today A women living in the eastern
part of the city WM called to the doer
and there Ont by a man who re
queued that she place her signature on
what he represented tu be a prohibi
tion petition but which in reality was a
long sheet which number of
In on a Dumb nanioi
had been written When
b bn rltM Whln guttlofKxt
closely for the petition luelf he tate
that It had become so long that he had
left It at home and was now having tM
petitioners sign a blank sheet which by
would attach to the petition later This
Is but a sample of the extremes to
which those who tranV in liquor will
go In their effort to override deciree
of lb people Krlends of pun
are again warned to teen carefully any
document presented to them for tbelr
signatures a prohibition petitions will
always b found on the official docu
merits which they an requested to f
sign
NOT CALLED OFF
Numerou reports to the e that
Hupiraentatlve Joseph Cal la t be
ixqusstad to withdraw his MU A
lahm prohibition legislation are b
Ing circulated sy tt liquor tauraat Ia
sa endaavor t away th las ardent
advocates of the measure to the seMi
prohibition ildo Whs riesotiond U
moraine M ta whatkar be W reoslved
any InOmattSA U he WM t ho r
qiMNlad t wKkdrmw Mi kill Mr Can
D stated naroaaUoally that i the J
rsqurst had bee sent I meat ha i 1
intociiirleil in tho Malls I I
It U reported that jhscrlptlon blanki
for money with which to carry o lh > <
lflous flght of the liquor Interest are
being clrcutaUd among I b l loon and Ill
sonic ot the drug stores of 11 Ity today
ll 0 <
day Thui money ill rutting m big flg
Ulu In I h ruiitim is ccitalti
I
PROVO WOMEN ARE T t I
i HOLD MASS MEETING j
I ioiheNws tie I
<
I i Jon J A number 01 U <
ni i in Minims clubs sml rhurtli i I I
Cu IK i hI iU > inet thU i nGI I
int I i Knisbi uM iM r UM per
I i sing I prellmmsiy tosB 1
IHM luisuilon As a result e
II 11 simiber mnftlny WM
i 1 i rv U unsay nell to bo lel
In Hit u b i imnloi st 1 ootl p ni to
Hliioli all idles tnt In t > w vrn
hlbUlun ni veinent an Invited jt
axpeci4 a thorough ergaaiaetiis will
IK IfrntnJ mi Won and tht iun I
hell iigretl in oil siist tint j
stalM < uiitiuwMWO K lo IsWsV evil in u
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