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Show FORK. HTAH THE SPANISH PORK PRESS. SPANISH 01 The Solemn Cot John D. Thrift, Sr. cf Ilfs should bt J Impressive gift. wedding ring, valued mors than reasonable price, RETURNS WOULD COURT OF JUST.CE PLAN MADE PUBLIC AT LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS. Failure Would Be Regarded Project as International Misfortune, In Opin ion of Council; Governments Asked to Express Individual Views. FRENCH MINISTER ADVISES IN APPLICATION OF TREATIES. Stats and Congressional Tickets Victorious, Although Democrats Claim That Vote Is Not Indication of Sentiment of State. Britain, France and Italy Is Indispensable In the Interest of Maintenance of Peace. Says That Accord Between Great Thu of tho Paris. At the conclusion Sunday of iiui imiH on Si'iitomlior II afternoon of Ills conference with iiimlc jmlillo tin text of t lit project the Italian premier, at for ii )Mriiuimiit court of interimtlonul Signor Glolettl, Premier Mllleraml deli Jut iin iiilopteil by The Hague clared to u press corrospendoiit that of Justice, of which El Hill Itoot The war must he ended. That Is why Mux u ineinher, together with u Idler we have given Poland the counsel of from the council of the league to all moderation which she seems disposed pnvcriiiiicnlij which have entered the to follows. league. Our Interviews have been most cor-diThe letter Hays: The council do and confident. Naturally we have not propose to express any opinion on that an accord between Italy, agreed the merits of the. scheme until they Gfeat Itrltaln and France Is indlspen consul-orlnihave Imii a full opportunity of ; sable, not only In the interest of the It." three allied powers, hut for the main It states, however, that the project tenaiiee of world jienro. was prepared by a most competent triThe treaty of Versailes must he en bunal representing widely different forced, us well as that of St. Germain national points of view, and adds; anil the others, because they constitute "The council would regard as Irre- uu entity, and one of them cannot fail concilable difference of opinion on the Without the others being shaken. 1 Hill merits of the scheme as an Intcrnu-tlonIn accord with that point absolutely misfortune of the gravest kind. the formula accepted at Lucerne. upon It would mean that the league was Treaties must he applied with moderpublicly compelled to admit its Inca ation by the victors and with loyalty pacify to carry out one of the most by the vanquished. important of the tasks which it was Settlement of the Adriatic question Invited to perform. The failure woutd some of our time. Our posihe great and probably irreparable ; for, occupied tion Is unequivocal. Great Itrltaln and If agreement proves Impossible under France at San Itemo nnd myself so favorcircumstances apparently and after San Itemo have stated able, It Is hard to see how anti when that neither Great Britain nor France the tusk of securing It will be suc- bus the right to Interfere between two cessfully resumed." when a question concerns them parties Will Submit Proposals. ulone. The council states It will later It Is onr duty to niuke all efforts to the to submit Its recommendations persuade our Italiun and Jugo-Sla- v assembly of the league of nations. friends that It Is to their interest and The draft of the proposed world the Interest of both countries nnd also o court given out consists of sixty-twthe world that this question, too loug art hies, divided Into three cltajt-ter- s deferred, be settled at the soonest moon organization, competence of ment possible In a spirit of equity und A preamble court and procedure. moderation. states the general- - jiuroses of the The premiers agreed to rerommend court us follows; moderation to Poland in her victory In A permanent court of Internation- order that peace ndght prevail at the al justice, to which nil parties shall earliest date possible. Hut they were have direct access, Is hereby estab- not sure that the Ilolslievlkt were delished, In uccordauee with article sirous for an early peace. fourteen of the covenant of the league The relations of the entente with the of nations. This court shall be, in ad- Ilolshevikl also were discussed without dition to the court of arbitration ordeveloping any great difference In ganized by The Hague convention of policy. 1899 and 1007, and to the special triSUFFRAGISTS SCORE VICTORY. bunals of arbitration to which states are always at liberty to submit their Secretary Colby Will Stand Pat on His disputes for settlement. Proclamation. Membership of Court Articles two and three give the Washington. Suffragists scored a final victory on Saturday when Secremembership of the court as follows: The permanent court of Internatary of State Colby announced that he tional Justice shall be composed of a will stand pat" on his proclamation of body of Independent judges, elected August 20, that the suffrage amendregardless of their nationality from ment is legally ratified nnd is now part amongst persons of high moral char- of the constitution. The attitude of acter who possess the qualifications the governent, he pointed out, will In required In their respective countries, no wise be changed by notifieatUn for appointment to the highest judicial from Governor Roberts that the lowir house in the Tennessee legislature hus offices, or are Jurisconsults of recognized competence In lntcrnutionul rescinded Its vote on the amendment. Receipt of the latest communication law. The court ahull consist of fifteen from Governor Roberts, Mr. Colby members: Eleven Judges and four stated, was acknowledged by wire. The deputy Judges. The number of Judges previous notification was acknowland deputy judges may be hereafter edged by letter, although reports from increased by the assemblage upon the Tennessee Intimate that the answer proposal of the council of the league was not received by the governor. of nations, to a total of fifteen Judges WILLIAM GUGGENHEIM und six deputy Judges," The hmnlieP Of Choosing the judges by the different nutional groups is provided, The members of the court are elected for nine years. The president and vice president of the court serve for three years. The seat of the court Is established at The Hague, a Session shall he held each year beginning June 15, nnd an extraordinary session may he called whenever necessary by the president of the court, who must reside at The Hague. The questions which the court Is between competeut to determine members of the league are given ns follows: The Interpretation of a treaty.' Any question of International law. The existence of any fact which. If established, would constitute a breach of an International obligation. The nature or extent of reparation to he made for the breach of an InternaThe interpretional obligation. tation of a sentence passed by the court. I ' i 1 Me. The Republican Fortlnml, state and congressional tickets swept Maine on Monday by (15,000 to 70,000 votes. It was a landslide, and the final count muy show an even greater ma- jority. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF TAX ASSOCIATION CASH VALUE PLAN. L FA-VO- SHARP FIGHTING IN STREETS OF SOCIALISTS TRIEST BETWEEN AND SOLDIERS. Resolution Favoring Substitute for Textile, Chemical and Boot Factories Present Federal Excess Profits Tax Seized by Operatives, Who Have Despaired of Possibility of Set- Adopted Favor Taxing of Sal ariee of Public Officials. tlement of Differences. re President Sees Great Parade. Washington. Seated In a wheel chair on the east portico of the White House, President Wilson on Tuesday reviewed a parade of veterans of foreign wars. The president reached the position offering the best view of the line of march early nnd. while waiting for the parade, Mrs. Wilson read to hint. r i i Cox i Itolse, Ida. A fund of from 000,000 to $1100,000.000 Is being raised to defeat him, Governor Cox of Ohio, i ;t , i If I t Charges Slush Fund. $25,- - Democratic presidential candidate, declared here during his tour of Idaho and eastern Oregon, Two Aviators Burned to Death. Cleveland. Air Mall. Pilot Walker llussell Stevens and Mechanician were Cleveland, of both Thomas, burned to death Tuesday when their 600 plane caught fire at an altitude of feet at Pemberton, Ohio, William Guggsnhelm, Now h wu ,j lo l York capitalist, mining expert and writer on economlo eubjects, who hat been made a knight commander of the crown of Italy by King Victor Correct Time by Wirelese Paris. The French observatory has announced a new contact between the Eiffel Tower wireless and the timefinding apparatus whereby the wireless will be enabled to send the exact time to all the world mechanically. Racehoreo Owner Dead. Denver. George II. Estahrook, wbley known In racing circle, especially along the Grund Circuit, died here Sundny, aged 73 years. He was prominent In Colorudo business and club circles. Salt I.ake City. The National Tax Milan, revolutionary Italy. The association convention closed on movement is extending iu Italy, the 10, after a short business BoMicviki having gained many conmeeting, In which Zcnas V. Bliss, for verts of laic. Soviet agents are workmer governor of Rhode Island, and ing In every section, with results, they now chairman of the board of tax com- claim, that are most satisfying. missioners of that state, was elevated Socialist revolt, In which barrito the presidency. He luid formerly cades were erected in the streets and been vice president and that position artillery, rifles, machine guns and wus filled by the eleetlon of Samuel bombs were freely employed In a Lord of the Minnesota tax commission, struggle between the rioters und the as vice president. military, broke out at Triest, SaturIiefore adjourning the national tax day afternoon. Italian troops and naconference held In conjunction with val forces, however, hud succeeded by the convention of the association, held 8 oclock at night In completely restora spirited debate on the subject of tax ing order. atiou of mines, the general opinion beAccording to news from Turin, a ing they should be taxed at full cash large ntitvVr of textile factories were value; and also adopted a set of reso- seized Sat jrduy morning, while the Milutions, expressing disapproval of cer- lan chemical und boot factories are In tain features of present tax systems, the operatives hands. According to a and urging that steps be taken to solve reliable source, the workmens action pressing problems In taxation which was not warranted by the responsible had been presented during the confer-enc- organizations, which are permanently now closed. sitting In Milan examining the situaThe conference was of the opinion tion and deciding on the conflict. that serious consideration should he Two Important meetings took place given to devising some substitute for daring the day. The prefects of Milun the present federal excess profits tax and Turin discussed the situation and securing the greatest practicable with the musters and workmen's repsimplicity In matters of administration resentatives. The secretary of the laof federal taxes. bor confederation decared afterward The conference was of the opinion that the possibility of a sei tlement that exemptions of private property or cun not be absolutely excluded. income from taxation should he conIn the afternoou hundreds of memfined within the narrowest possible bers, representing the most Important limits. Italian organizations and the whole The delegates to the convention went socialist parliamentary party, at the dion record as beleg unalterably opposed rection of the socialist party and the to the exemption of Interest from mort- central committee of the labor confergages from Income tuxatlon tinder ence, assembled here. either .federal or state laws, and that this conference Is of the opinion that Negro Murderer Lynched. sutarlcs of nil public officials ami the Meridian, Miss. Will Echols, negro, interest on future Issues of federal, recently convicted of the murder of state or municipal obligations should Henry W. Davis, an aged night watch-mabe income axatlon. at a lumber plant, was taken Secretary Holcomb reported that an from jail at Quitman by a small party analysis of the attendance at the con- of men, carried two miles Into the vention showed 159 public officials, country and shot to death. ninety-on- e representatives of taxpayTHADDEUS H. CARAWAY ers, nnd eighteen oenpnmlsK iu addition to 340 women. This analysis had been made before the Arizona delegation arrived, and the total attendance was about 300, he believed. Public of& V v .. . ficials had beeu 00 per cent of the ' male delegates, and tnxpayci 31 per cent. It was the largest convention V the association ever held. Sop-telimb- cr , n . . POISON FATAL TO ACTRESS. ,a I Olive Thomas, Stage and Screen Star, v Succumbs to Mercurial Draught, Paris. Olive Thomas, formerly widely known on the American imiMeul stage nnd for several years past a motion picture stnr, died at It o'clock Friday morning In the American hospital at Neuilly. She was taken to that Institution Sunday suffering from a slow poisoning, having swallowed a poisonous solution containing mercury early that day by mistake. Recently Miss Thomas, who came to Europe with her husband, Jink Pick-forhad suffered from nervous depression, it was said. First aid was promptly given her by Mr. Pickford when he returned Sunday to too hotel where they were stopping, and found tils wife In a serious condition, and Thaddeus H. CaraRepresentatlv every poss'ble effort was nunle at the hospltut to eounteraet the effects 0f way of the First Arkansas district, beat United States Senator William the poison, but without avail. F. Kirby for the latters renomination. High School Printing Class Strikes. Japanese-Amerlca- n Affairs at Crisis. St. Dulls. Eighty pupils iu t1(, There Is no use disguising Toklo. printing class at Central high h.,l the fact that matters are eonilng to a went on "strike' Friday because u head between Japan mol America," i nonunion man was appointed instruc- the view expressed in the Weekly a tor, position formerly held by a un- Herald of Asia, a conservative Japan, ion printer. ese newspaper puhieutinn. Fiumo Republic Proclaimed. Assassination of Obregon Planned. London Cuptaln Gabriele San Antonio, Texns. a plot to who on September M ,ro. General Alvaro tibregm, claimed the Italian Republic f president-elec- t of the republic r Mcx ynP. uero." has summoned a eonstituent am leo, and Generals Ellas Unites, l;lll sembly to meet In six weeks, ,iys a cisco Serrano nnd Benjamin Hill. m, Milan dispatch to the London Times been unearthed in the United Si;i,s s. d.n-uuiizi- Strong feeling against the league of nations and the outpouring of the women voters who were almost a unit against this alleged entangling alliance are given as the cause for the unprecedented showing by I lie Republican candidates. General dissatisfaction with the Democratic national administration und a desire for u change, are thought to be Involved In the victory, declare Republican lenders. The figures show that even with the women voting heavily, the Democrats barely held their own with the 1916 vote, when the women did not partici- 1 a'111 a t and ,tbeO HELP WANTED own coni-lullte- e I Pj jit Lniiilim, i BOYD WOMEN loiiKm i; THAT THE SHOW PLAYED AN IMPORTANT FACTOR. a1 jref" I, hke need birh-r- .; lor men over drsii.g, in iew wetka. 8. Cu.,. I'1" J. ,! ku it hi if o " i her h f! art WeetfrmsSVHjig 1 inan REFUSED TO SIT Ilderly Lady T ,'licrs AND BhlnTng Thos Whs Can Vlolasltudes of I ih, 0 NO'jf- -- f" Ex ,ry of 120.575 art lo Thera la a i jJIng. IWa city, totally blind andtS (leaf, notes the Minneapoli. to her .arller o.troo. m, of tl,. nwini,, yjnOlID illotti H mu tin it i VS ft kind, that take more than Interest In their ward. But later year, she lost her eyesirttl It la generally supposed that nil that la left for a mortal Ka.Ii sight after middle age, It mourn out the remnant yeari for by those blessed with m pate. th women ensea. throughout Republican state were well organized, mid early In But not so with this woman. J the day the Democratic women clulined learned that the state gives jlieir rivals were Intimidating the women four months of trainiui handwork at Faribault She twin working girls at the polls. Despite the overwhelming victory of training In basket weaving. NW the Republicans, Democratic leaders her small apartment she mal claim that the largely Increased Re- kets rapidly, enthusiastically, ideally ; and Uvea hopefully md ' publican majority Is not a true Indication of the sentiment of the state. fortably, adding to the world! of cheer Instead of subtracting SEES SIGN OF G. O. P. VICTORY. Mora than half the world'i can claim exemption from h Senator Harding Issues Statement labor Maine Result by reason of physical ; days Regarding ability. A large proportion do beg Issued O. Senator Marlon, Harding the following statement Monday night and ahlft the load to others The after he had been informed that the la a deal of grieving and !ty Maine election results indicated a among the physically Imperfect;! the world always lugs t load ot l sweeping victory for the Republican leaning ones. ticket : But who with good eyesight a The result In Muine Is reassurmuch complain, when those doos mean to ance that the American people to grope, keep on imlllq! Ilfs for return to representative government In the dark! under the constitution through the agency of the Republican party and WORK INf'CRU that Muine takes the lead in declar- MINSTRELS to the ing for American unmortgaged t old world, but still ready to serve hu- Troubadours Led Men's Thought! Amid th Ferocity i Gentleness manity as American conscience par ilorern ml ,,r Bai mtpre represe 2 pec 'he J rons a sc nth itenibei shborh' Jedlca ixl am C. Ki orin i Iter 2, of i'OO fou irt ittslve In S' e Blr inque Boss of . t s the ero I the d h. Is re in hi; I,culty high a ed In dy oi rvlsic he pi ot I of iv Middle Ages. I rlatln he Sn DYNAMITE PLANT GUARDED. Steps Taken to Prevent Workmen From Taking Explosive Works. Turin, Italy. Anxiety felt by the authorities lest the workingmen engaged In the industrial plant controversy here might attempt to take possession of the dynamite works at Avlgnliuna, thirteen miles west of Turin, one of the largest plants of its kind In Italy, led to protective measures on Monday. The garrison about the works was strengthened with carbineers and troops equipped with machine guns. Paper Suits to Be Exhibited. Washington. Paper suits Imported from Germany by the department of commerce will go on nil exhibition tour of the country. Representatives of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce In principal cities are to show the suits, which cost from 15 cents to $2.65, to manufacturers and clothing firms. Duke Is Ousting Grenada, Spain. Tenants Six thousand The troubadours, called trovatoni Italy, originated In Provence, Fw These minstrels of the middle ip together with the practice of ehlnhi it i helping to keep the world human bloodshed and when fighting period tr cupled the minds of men. The badour was received with open w In the castles of great nobles isl the court of kings. He always b" S there would be a place for him it generas a have would ha that table, on the a5 portion of fowl roasted and aa many goblets of wine n One can totf thirst demanded. tt hall the great lighted here and huge tha with torches In scones, the tw place ablaze ; the lord of with his family In rich attire ling with Jewels, and In the W all, the most Important figure trouble young slender moment, the wora with his harp, ne sings songs, composition. own and air of his of them ara old folk tale I or a legend tp and put into verse, of naira passing feats of valor, prowess. Or they may oil r the heart throbs of that old, P and love, of ever new, subject the young minstrel may steal P alonal glance at his lordships ast daughter meanwhile. Strike Not Ended. Chicago. John Grunnu, president of the Chicago Yardmens association, one of the unions which culled the switchmens strike April 1, has denied widely circulated reports that the strike had been called off. arse ity of J! VOll held 'ans i of Is stall Hoyd i tin eseap throu diM! bal Jnehi ari( d wit Labo r I 'Uuf: Wed k!0l nan y, j Mu-roru- n fried at tha earn tlm. fat 'e It. A 'fge i '"lucte Meat! Utah, Thonu jo 0t . which could be seen many one have bean removed, the tb eervators having been advised ( log to their great age ther.irfcti danger, not only to the to those living In the mill denicath.' The old windmill a strange appearance wt Bn C arc uso Epidemic In Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica. Doubts having car. First Pullman mmed arisen whether the prevalent epidemJ 1863 the In Plonr, ic U smallpox or eowpox, nn expert first T p has been sent here by Johns Hopkins Inventor, was the llr0a a on be operated university, Baltimore, to Investigate a t rantion, which has been the situation. R8 Venience In travel, plon(r the United States. The Mad Coyote Attacks Children. built on th same lines Boise, Ida. Two small children of man cars now used. William Gibbs, chief engineer of the Roseworth farm, twenty miles west of Hal Hal of lock' w,fe the Buhl, victims of an nttnek by a mad Don't let . moan coyote Saturday night, were brought to advtaea a corn-cur- e chan -Boise general hospital for treatment. Wot chance, wot IlomeJ1 Tommy Mack.-- The WR Belgium Accepts Agreement. (gs It Has " Purls. Baron De Gnffler dHes-troAny Make 'em cry! m Belgian ambassador to France, I But you show has Informed the foreign office of the that reop make that can An ivcrrlpe Piltchfr Acceptance by Belgium of the Franco-Belgia- n York Herald. good military agreement, which Is aped on Its way by fcco"11 to become effective Immediately. landing upon baa, cause uproarious w Seven Killed In Explosion. N Honolulu. Sqyen were killed jttid Suppose Thor M Inventor eight wounded by an explosion which A Bew York blew out the breech block of a Incandescent Lthst gun o aboard the Japanese battle cruiser electric hair dryer biVcin b glron Ilartuna, while at maneuvers In bay. Puli ih C farmers asemsbled here Monday to support the tenants of the Duke of Famous Landmark. Wellington In their protest against the Tha old windmill on tha action of the dukes steward in ejectWimbledon common, a few ing them from farms that their famof London, has been ahorn of th ilies had worked for a century. feature that has made It a lnur for many generation. It Yardmens r till mg g. ini t h am The i mted hd o a fylem Wig iwtei le hi The sea "kef, "keft All the Ht L, U The iiinrhi car v ihuo the 4 tl vie er 28, P 'ctnlu epect The f)Ved 01 ,'T IIP n |