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l - TnE LEn' SUN-LE'"- 'rrAn
I TO OFFER WAR
PAYMENT PLAN
EUROPEAN POWERS INVITED TO
MAKE ATTEMPT TO SETTLE
REPARATION PROBLEM
Bankers Are Ready to Advance Loan
To Berlin; Government Atti
tude on Collections
More Lenient
" Washington. Tho Unit ml States, as
tho outstanding movo In its plan to
avert a collnpso in the old world, Is
about to Invito tha European powers
to make n final nttorapt to settlo the
Mormon reparations problem, It was
learned from the most authoritative
sources horc.
Tho "plan" of tho United Htatcs for
Intervention In tho European sltun.
lion, which has filled two continents
with axcltomont and anticipation, part.
ly because of the doop mystery sur
rounding It, can now bo revealed. It
follows:
m Holleveing that reparations Is tbo
Ik 07 to tho present Eoroponn crisis, tho
Unltod States will pntrlclpnte In n
commission or somo othor form of of
ficial Inquiry to establish an exact
(Iguro for Gormany to pay. It would
be a figure that would constitute Just
reparations for tho war on amount
that would bo up to Germany's ca
pacity to pity, but not beyond.
1 If n settlement of tho reparations
problem con bo otfocted by an n cle
ment among tho European powers on
uch a figure, tho United States can
Rive assurancos that American bank
. cf ,r erB "tond ready to advnnco n loan,
ftf with the proper securities, sufficient
y. to put Germany on bor foot and start
i-' tier towards amortization of tho In.
damnify.
Finally, tho United Stat 03 govern-
tnent is willing to adopt a mora Ion.
,'ft .cnt policy on tho quoatlon of collec-
'M lion of tho alllod war dobt to tnls
rim country: That Is, It Is roady to con.
JR sldcr tho obligations of each of tho
ftj debtor coutrlos on tholr own morlts,
4 granting oro lonloncy In tho forms of
' m colloctlon to tlioso countries less able
rQ& to pay,
It
B , State Troops take Hand In Feud
Jf Monroe, La. Tho celobrated Mer
I' Rouge kidnapping case, which, for
' four months has Ineffectually Jaxed
' ' all of tho legal machinery of tlio
state of Loulsana in its efforts to
solve, and moved forward another
r cliaptcr when national guard troops
K were ordered to movo to Unstrop, l.a.,
near Mer House, originated accord
I ,1' ' lng to well-informed observes as n
I 1 s reported by II. W. Make, postotflec
J I ' Inspector on bis return from investl-
I ' 1 gating the affairs of the Frisco of-
! flee. Sullivan was not arrested, bo-
14 cousq of hla physical condition, llo
L ts reported to bo suffering from acnto
1 tuberculosis and it la not cxpoctcd that
, ho will survlvo many days, lie wns
1 In chargo of tho postofflco during the
I absenco of his sister, who Is the
Frisco postmistress. She has boon
I In California for sovernl months, and
n Sullivan bos boon In chargo of tho
m office la her placo as assistant post
Is master. Tho caso was Investigated by
f Make nod by H. J. Hadcsty, special
s agent of tho American Hallway Ex
, j press company, which was also con
I J corned in the shortage. Sullivan
j I acted nlso as agent for tho express
, company and a portion of tho miss
I H tag funds is said to have belonged to
Ifl lL
I t j Ku Brothers In Reoalla Barred
I j i j Harrison. Instructions to arrest
I I j anyone appearing in tho city wearing
I the regalia of tho Ku Klux Klan and
I j orders to havo tho sanity of all such
1 j persons determined by physicians,
1 wore postod by Chief of Police The
I I ordors, adopted by tho common conn-
I 1 til, also Include tho unmuriUng of
I II hooded individuals and ton days' lin-
Sj )risonmont
l Picture Aetor Recovering
fl if Los Angeles. Appeanng brighter
w In ovary way and with his tompora
B ll turts and reaplratlon said to bo norm
I M R' Wallace Held, star of the sliver
III hoot, who is fighting a winning bat
H Ml tlo for health after breaking himself
H ijf of tho habit of using narcotics, was
H 1 declared by tils physctans to 1 much
HI I better.
HI ; Youths HeM For Train Wrecking
8L Joseph. Police holding two 11-
H ; .year-old boys, who they claim have
HS confessed to wrecking Hurllngton
HI passenger train Na 10 from St
Hi Joseph to St. louts last Tuesday night
H which endangered tho lives of mora
Hjl than n hundred passengers.
HI Thirteen Arrested In Bank Robbery
Hh Chicago, Twelve men and a woman
Hi were arrested hare charged with rob-
Hjl ding P, J, Caldwell, a mossenger for
HI the Logan Square Trust and Havlnge
H Hank, of $10,000 Tuesday. Several
UL thousand dollars in cash ware recov-
IHI ered. At tho samo time police sproad
lH a Wido dragnet for bandits who rob-
Hi be- tho offices of James E. Harrison,
RHf -dawn-town diamond broker of '$100,.
(tHi 00 wurth of unsot diamonds and
IS 2,000 cast),
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AUGUSTUS T. SEYMOUR
Augustus T. Seymour of Columbui,
O., who has been appointed atilttant
to Attorney General Daugherty to suc
ceed Col. Quy O. Ooff, resigned.
0. S. EMPLOYES
FACECHARGES
WHOLESALE THEFT OF GOVERN
MENT 8UPPLIE8 HAS EX
TENDED THREE YEAR8
Requisitions Doctored and Excess Ma
terials Thus Obtained Were Sold
Contractors by Workers; Ar
rest of Others Expected
Now York. Twenty-two civilian '
employes of tho Hrooklyn naval base '
woro arrostod by department of Jus
tlco agents In connection with grand :
Jury Indictments charging more than '
$1,000,000 wortli of goods havo boci
stolon from tho baso stneo tho war.
Twenty-three mon wero named in '
tho indictments. The arrests were
mndo under supervision of William
J. Hums, chief of tho department at
Washington.
Uoods stolon from the naval base
Includod clothing, oil and other ma
terials, according to the federal
agents. Tho twenty-two men are to
be arraigned before Federal Judge,
Garvin.
Arrest of the twenty-third man In
dicted was declared to bo expected
soon, federal authorities also announc
ing that additional indictments and
nrrosta are planned.
The arrests wore said by police,
who worked with tho fodernls, to be
only the beginning of U10 exposnro or
r huge consplrnrcy to dofrnud the
government extending over the last
threo years.
Ninety more arrests are expocted,
It was dlsclosod.
Olcvk'g, chauffeurs, laborers and
othora wero among those arreitod.
As they came to work they were llnod
up by guards and herded Into trucks
and taken to tho fedarl bulluing.
Policemen assigned to prevent Just
such Uiofta are Implicated, It was
said.
The federal agents said tho thefts
wero worked through "doctored" re
quisitions. For Instance, when an In
voce was presented for shipment of
400 ploces of any article, the num
ber was ralsod to 1400. The extra
thousand was sold to outside con
tractors and concerns by the "fraud
ring,' it Is nlleged.
Post Office Found Short $2,000
Salt lko Clty.-A shortage of ap
proximately 1,000 in the accounts of
acorgo A. Sullivan assistant post
maBtoi1 of FrlBco, Heaver county, was
result of a fond, botweou rival fac
tions of Morehouse parish. Although
tho Ku Klux Klan organizations of
Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi
havo becu moro or loss charged with
being Involved In tho myttorlous dis
appearance of Mnjor Wntt Dantols and
Thomas Fletcher Hlcharda, cltitrns of
Mer Houga, following the kidnaping
of theso and throe other Mer Hougo
citizens bellove tjiat tho mysterious
caso goes much deeper than alloged
Ku Klux animosity. It Is believed
to be more or less racial and rivals,
In many respects, the celebrated feuds
of the Cumberland mountains of Ken
tucky, Tennessee and Virginia.
Prince Operated Upon
London. Prince Oeorge youngest
son of King Oeorge J?d Queon Mary,
was sncccsslndy operated upon Tues
day for appendicitis.
Bandit Confess To Shooting
Solt Lako City. Tho bundlts whose
gunfire probably fatally wounded Hoy.
lanco Fitzgerald Saturday night have
been captured Both of them have
confessod. Sheriff C Frank Emery
bo announced. The men under arrest
are Hex Aylett and W. A. Farr, both
of Mldvnle. Aylett has confessed he
was In the bandit car which pursued
that in which Miss Fitzgerald was
riding. He has declared that he
fired only ono shot. The others,
ho said, wero fired by his accomplice,
TO REQUEST CURBS
BE PUTJ TABLE
FINAL 8HOWDOWN ON CONCES
SIONS FRANCE MAY BE WILL
TO MAKE, HELD FOR ACTION
State Department Denies Propoca
Has Been Forwarded Covering
Move This Country Is
Willing to Make
Washington. Franca soon mny b
askod by tho United States to place
ail hof cards on tho table.
Wlt'i tho success or falluro of the
American moo looking toward a so
lull, a of the old world's economic
crisis virtually banging on tho atti
tude of France, this government Is
understood to bo prepurlng to ask
1'roralcr I'olncnro for a definite Btato
mont ns to the utmost concessions ho
is willing to muko on repartitions
and kindred questions In order to re
lievo tho situation.
lIils government roallzes tho 1'oin
care government faces n difficult po
litical hltuatlon bocaua of tbo strong
demand In Frnuco for tho use of
force in tho hopo of compelling tier
many to pay tho huge reparation fig
ure which has boon imposed upon
her, nnd tho Inquiry to tho French
government wl'l lu propoundod in tho
most friendly manner.
Tills government has received tho
(Icrmnn proposal calling for a com
mission of experts, prcforably Amer
icans, to rovlHu tho reparations down
to tho hghPBtposslblo ilguro that (5or
many can pay. This proposal whs re
vealed exclusively by tho press and
caused unusual lntorcst In official clr
clos. It is beloved that any plan tho
Unltod States agrees upon will bo ac
coptnblo In tho main to Great Urltaln,
thus mnktng It noccssnry to hnrmon
lzo as much as possible tho wlda dif
ferences foetwoon.,'rnnco nnd dor
many, If a solution of tho problem Is
to bo reached.
Tho plun of this government Is to
got tho views of all the powors and
then outllno a common ground upon
which negotiations could bo opened
with tho United States acting as a
sort of mediator.
Stnto department officials donlod
Hint tho Informal discussions botwocn
this government and tho ulllos haU
reached tho stngo whero a dotlntte
Amorlcnn proposal hail been f ram oil,
and said horo was no truth in re
ports from London that tbo Unltod
1 States at the request by Gorman Chon
1 collor Cuno had proposed an Amort
can commission of business men to
, rovlso the reparations figure.
Bonus Law Under Test
Springfield. A friendly eult to
tost tho constitutionality and legality
if tho Illinois soldiers bonus ldw,s
was filed In tho Sangamon county
court naif a dozen objections to
tho bonus law arc raised. It Is com
plained that the law wus not legally
passed and that It is unconstitutional.
Tha proceedings toott the form of n
petition for injunction against tho
service recognition board and state
treasurer.
Chicago Land Mark Dstroyed By Fir
Chicago. Smouldering ruins mark
ed tho site of tho Dearborn stroet rail
road station, a landmark since 1884,
and onco known as tho best railroad
station In tho world. It was destroy
ed by firo Thursday aftornoon, be
Moved to havo started In offices on
tho third floor. Officials who Investi
gated the blare were aald not to put
much faith of roports.. that It was of
Incendiary origin, ilardly had the
floors and walls cooled before work
men stiirtod removing debris and matt
ing tho ruins at least tomporary us
ablo ns a station.
Money Truck Yields Good 8um
SL ix)uIb. iSlx bandits nrmod with
sawod-off Bhotguns hold up 0 monoy
truck of tho Stlx Raer and Fuller com
pany hore. compelling two cmployoos
and a pollcomnn to turn over to them
approximately $5,000 In cash. Tho
pollcomnn nnd employees wero token
by surprise and offerod no resistance,
Tho monoy had been collected at
various delivery stations. The bandits
escaped in an automobile.
Farm Council Will Be Permanent
Washington. Permanent organiza
tion of the national council of fann
ers cooperative marketing associa
tion was authorized In the closing
session of a thrco-day conference ol
representatives of farmers' nssocla
Uontlont In all sectona of the country
The purposoAof ( the council will b
to handle; common problems of cw
operative' marking bodies without
conflicting with activities of othor
associations, and acting as thcli
mouthpiece.
Growers May Insure Against Frost
Los Angeles. Grange growers have
appealed to Lloyds for Insurance fo
their crops against frost, according
U officials of the Fruitgrowers lit
change. Whethor tho company vvli
nssume such a rluk has not been ar
nounced hut exchange officials sal
tney bolloved the underwriting worn
be dona. So fur this season, tliei
has been no frost of sufficient I
tensity to alarm sDUtiiern Callforn
orange growers. ,
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PRINCE SASCHA
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Prince Satcha of the ancient house
of Thurn and Taxis' of Czechoslovakia,
ion of Prince Alexander, rich sugar
merchant of that country, who Is now
In the United States to make a study
o the motion picture Induttry. The
prince, who Is also a captain In the
Czechotlovaklan army, alms to Intro
duce the movies to the people of his
sountry.
MISSING VICTIMS
SUPPOSED FOUND
LIMBS OF DEAD MEN TIED WITH
WIRE; GRUESOME DISCOVERY
MADE ON FERRY
Soldlora Stationed Several Mllos
Away; Identification Likely to
Be Difficult, Correspon
dent Aoierta
Shrovoport, La. The bodies of two
men In high state of decomposition,
beloved to bo Watt Unnlols nnd Thorn
a F. Hlchards, mls3lng victims of
tho Morchouso mob of last August,
wero found near tho Eastland forry
on Lako La Fourcho, which soparatee
.Morehouse and Hlchland parishes, ac
cording to the roports. Tho limbs of
tho doad men wero tlod with wlro.
They camo to tho surface as tho re
sult of a big chargo of dynnmlto ex
ploded by unldcntltlod persons.
The bodies wore nude except tor
bolts and a portion of tho trousers.
Ono man's head was gone It Is
thought that thoso who used tlto ex
plosive left without knownlng tho bod
ies had come to the surface.
A ferryboat had brokon from lbs
moorings and drifted n considerable
distance downstream. Tho bank near
whero tho boat was accustomod to
landing was badly torn up. Many
doad fish wero on the surfaco of the
water.
The nearest point whero eoldlors
wero reported Btatjoned Is said to bo
several mllos from tho placo of the
dynamiting.
Owing to tho condition of the bodies,
It is beloved it will be difficult to re
move them and that ldcntifcatlon will
be dlffcult, unless there are triark.s on
tho belts.
Soveral shots were fired a,t them
and tho men disappeared.
Cooperlake Is surronndod by dense
swamps In an Inaccessible part of
Morchouso parish, and it has been
named as the spot whero tho bodies
of tho two missing men. Major Wntt
Danleln and Thomas Fletcher Rich
nrds; might possibly have tjoen thrown
by their kidnappers, according to re
ports made by private detectives.
Ford Announces Big Plant at Chicago
Detroit Honry's Ford's doclslon to
construct a $0,000,0110 plant near Chi
cago for the building -of automobiles
bodies and assembling of automohtlon
Is only a step In a gigantic program
on tho part of tho Ford Motor com
pany "that will rank as one of the
greatest industrial development tho
world has over scon," It was Btatod
at-tha Ford company offices hero by
persons In authority.
To Tako Care of Exiled Orphans
Shanghai. While sixteen shiploads
t antlsovet refugees from Vladivostok
remain hero, their fate uncertan, word
from American Hod Cross headquar
ters is awaited on tho proposal that
orphans ojpong the exiles be taken
inder the wing of the Hed Cross to
00 cared for temporarily in ShanghoJ
and later sent to America top be
reared. A similar scheme to send
the orphans. Jlqi Australia was rojectod
by the Australian trade commtsjlonor
Poreonn hore then urged the American
Ked Cross to assume tho guardian
Forgers of Money Ordsrs Taken
ABbury Park. A long search by fed
enil and prlvatu detectives for coun
orfolters who havo been floodlnp
the country with forged monoy orders
has been ondod with tho arrest here
0 M. Hnnnay, and tho, arrests' In New
Orleans of Watson nnd It Melon, 11
wns dlscloson, Hnnney who w
aid to be a Now Yorker, was arrested
leveral days ago. Ills capturo war
pt secrot, however, until the othm
Oleged plotters wor UWu Into cut
-Jy.
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GANG SIEZES
CHRISTMASPnl
SATCHEL CONTAINING CURREN
CY OBTAINED IN RAID IN
HILLS NEAR PITTSBURG
Man on Motorcycle Is Hit Without
Warning; Trio In Car Covered
By Band and Money
Confiscated
Pittsburg. Four bandit Oboi and
wounded Hoss Donnls, paymastor of
tho Pittsburg Coal company, and cs
capod with a satchel containing about
yO.OOO in curroncy. The holdup oc
curred in tho hills behind Mount Le
banon, noar horo, while a party of
company officials w.ero taking tho
Chrlatmaa pay to minors at Heading,
Pa.
County dotoctivca, arraod with riot
guns, woro rushed to Mount l)banon
from tho sheriffs oftlco horo.
Donnls was riding a motorcycle in
advance of an automobilo in wnch
Superintendent William Young of tho
Heading mlno and threo other em
ploycs woro gunrdlng tho pay satchel.
Tho bandits shot Donnls without
wnrnlng. llo fell from tho motor
cyclo. Heforo tho driver of tho pay car
could stop his macblno tho bandits
wero upon 1L They covered tho su
perintendent nnd tho guards, ob
tained tho satchel and escaped.
Collection Box Stolen By Pupil
Howling Groon. Tho Jnvonllo court
has released Sammy Jennings, 0, when
ho roturnod 74 cents and confessed he
had stolon It from tho first grade col
loctlon box. Tho pupils in Sammy's
class had put their pennies in a box
to bo given to tho Hed Uyoss to buy
Christmas presents for tho poor, "i
wanted to buy a presont for teacher,"
Sammy told tho court.
Kaiser Sells Wedding Photo
Doom. Tho formor Gorman em
peror has sold to a London and Now
fork company tho world rights In
what ho describes as tho first offi
cial photograph of his recent wed
ding. Tho prlco paid was ?10,fl0U
Tho plchiro shows tho formor kaiaei
in the uniform of a field marshal.
Princess Uormolono ts woarlng the
ramoua dladom, tho wedding gifts ot
her hnsband. It la understood that
Wllholm was considerably annoyed
whon ho learned ot tho profits that
had i)oon mado from tho salo of hio
portrait by unofficial and unauthor
ized photographers and this consider
ation together wlh a deslro to aug
ment his lncomo, Induced him to make
tbo salo.
Mint Robbery Bill Found at Baltimore
Ualtlmoro. A $0 bill handed in to
pay a meal check at a down town
lunch pom was Identified as having
been part ot the haul mado by tho
bandits, who shot and killed the rod
oral resorvo band guard nt Denver,
and stolo 5&M)0,000 In currency. Tho
monoy turned over by tho lunchroom
to tho federal authorities has been
definitely Identified as part ot tho
fJUO.OOO takon from tho Denver mint.
Tho police ot tho wholo country have
been notltlod ot the theft and told to
be on tho alert for tho appearance in
circulation ot the monoy. As far as
1b known this is tho Hrst discovery
that has been mado bo promptly after
tho passing of tho money. '
Must Not Sell Booze In Capitol
Washington. A campaign against
bootlcggora in the United States cap
Hoi building tho homo ot tho prohi-,
bltlon amondment has been ordered
by senate leaders. The capltol police,
la view of tho rocont activities of
bootleggers, havo been warned to uso
all tholr powers to break up any at
tempt to purvey boozo within the capl
tol or tho 8onato or houso office
buildings. Tho order was Issued by
Senator Curtis, Hopubllcan leader,
bocauso ot prlntod reports that sena
tors had boon solicited by booUoggors
In tho Bonate lobby.
Block Quarantined; Smallpox Scare
Philadelphia. Phlladolphlans prom
lmont In business, professional and
society life were kopt prisoners for
six and a half hours Saturday when
a smallpox quarantine was thrown
around the block bounded by Fifteenth
Sixteenth, Spruco nnd Pino streets,
which Included soveral fashonobie
apartment houses, xtoro than Uo,000
.residents wero examined by fifty
physicians and between 000 and 1.0O0
vaccinator. Fifty-five policemen roped
oft tho area and maintained the
quarantine, which reoultod from the
discovery of a negro suffering from"
the disease In a houso on a small
thoroughfare in tho district.
Stockyard's Fever Fatal to Cattle
Washington. Hcporta have reached
the department of agriculture of
outbreaks of shipping fever or stock
yards favor among cattlo and sheep
in tho Middle West. Tho dlseaso
known as hemorrhagic Boptlccms, s
blood poisoning which proves fata'
lulckly, according to tho bureau o!
animal Industry, dlslnfoctln of stock
wds, which maj bo effoctho tomp
-arlly, connot bo rollod upon to pre
3t animals shipped to farms fo
t.'odlng. j
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Thnrsdav. Dcccmhcr 28. 10,99
News Notes
From All Parts of
I UTAH I
Logan. Lo Grand Walker of i"icas.
nnt Grove, has boon avvnrdd U10 Union
Pacific scholarship for Utah county
This BcholnrBhlp Is offoro.1 by u,j
Union Pacific railroad company t0 u,9 I
boy In onch coiMty through which Its 1
roud passes who excels In ngriculturo I
nnd civic Improvement it provides 1
$70 with which to dorrny expense I
whllo attending school ot the lluti 1
Agricultural collogo. I
Salt Lako City. Tlio Dixie 1'owcr I
company wus ordored iiy the public I
utilities commission to nllow tho city I
ot St. George a crodlt ot J1CJ07 on I
power furnlshod tho city as a special I
consideration undor tho agreement
entored Into at tho time the muni- I
clpal plant was turned over to tho I
company. B
Ugdcn. Stcphon L.mimor, yo, an I
ox-convlct, in an alleged confohslim I
tells of stealing in automobilo at H
Great FallB, Moni with which he has H
boon transporting liquor from Idaho, H
and also robbing residences ot well- H
Known local clttzous of supplies ot H
wines and whlskoy. H
Xophl. A carload 01 modern opera H
chairs has arrived from tho cast and H
sovcral men nro now employed hb- H
Bcmbllng and Installing Biuno In tlio H
now high school auditorium. The car- H
load contalnod 470 chairs. H
Salt Lako City. Prohibition lm- H
forcument Agents Jorry 'A. llnyt and H
Georgo linker, suspended Inst wool; H
pending nn Investigation of the recent H
raid at tho homo ot Dr. M. M. Crltdi- H
low, won; reinstated on tho receipt ot H
telegraphic advices from tha commls- H
Bloner ot Internal revenue and Gen H
oral Prohibition Director Hoyncs. H
Ugdcn. G. G. UohortBon, an cm'
ploy 00 of tho Utnh-ldnho Central rail-
road was hold up, bound and Tobbod
by two maskod nnd nrmod bandits. H
Tho robbery took pluco In tho rail- B
road subpowcr station within 100 B
yards ot tho Utah Hot Springs hotel, fl
In Hoxolder county. Tho rolibers, nc- I
cording to Hobortson's story, took I
(10.40 a gold watch and an alarm W
clock from him.
itlchflold. Tho Llnqul8t und War- B
ncr furniture storo was destroyed by I
flro horo. Tho loss Is estimated ot I
$0,000, with lnsurnnco amounting to
$8,000. Tlio flro was caused by a de- B
foctivo heating plant. Flro broke out B
In tho samo store n week ago, out did B
no mntorlal damngo.
Salt Lako City. Wasatch county B
commissioners and tho county clerk, B
uioetlug with tho state road commls- B
ilon, discussed sovornl matters In BJ
connection with "cleaning the slate" BJ
as between tho two commissions. BL
Among othor things, tho county com- B
mlsslonors Indicated that they will m
' elgn a contract a,s betwocn county and m
state, In which tho county will under- I
tako tho maintenance of the Hotter-
Frultland forest road. I
Ogden. Boot growors In Utah nnd I
Idaho woro mailed chocks aggrcatlng I
iyi0,000 by tho Amalgamated Sugar B
company, according to tho announce- B
went made by Prosldont Honry 1L fl
Holapp. Tho monoy represents an ad- I
vnnco payment for tlio farmers for B
' bscts furnlshod undor the proflt-sbar- B
lug contract Bj
Salt Lako city. The poUtlon ot H
Charles McICellar, convlctod In the BJ
, Mi8t district court, Hoxeldor' county, H
of voluntary manslaughter, for clom- H
ency, was donlod by tho stnto boaM H
of pardons nt its regular meeting. H
Ogden Mayor Frank Francis, In an H
ildress at tho First Methodist church H
mado an appoal to cltlzons to co-op- H
crato with tho city administration in H
Its offorts to onforco tho prohibition H
HJ
Salt Lnko City. Swooping charges Hj
which would virtually abolish tho ll H
nanco end of tho stato dopnrtmont or HJ
finance and purchase aro advocated Hj
by Stnto Aadltor Alark Tuttlo In M HJ
annual report mado to Gov. diaries H
It. Mabey. Tho auditor holds Vie HJ
entiro law as being in conflict wlm Hj
tho constitution and providing thrpli- H
cation of work and effort In the f- H
nance end, H
Logan. Ono dollar bill ralsod to H
ten dollars by pasting tho numerals 10 iU
In tho corners, has made its appear- '.BJ
ance here and merchants havo beea flj
warned, to look out for It It couM fBJ
aot he passed unless in a rush cf ' fm
business. Ono was passod in Preston 'CM
for ton dollars and Sheriff Hcclcii(T
t once Informed tho officers hern. B
Right 1
Indeed, no one cr. havo a true ides
af right until ho does It ; any genuine
reverence for t, till ho has done It I
often and with cost; any pence In- I
uffnblc In It, till ho does it always nnd I
with alacrity. James Murtlncna I
Educatloi..
Instruction ends In Hit- schoolroom,
tit educntlon ends only with life. And
duoitlon Is to unfold nature; to
trcngthen good and conquer erili te
Ive self-help; to muko a man. WW"
I .rick W. Hobcrfson.
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