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Show t I l salt lake tribune, Thursday morning, April BUILDERS AND LABOR FAIL OF AGREEMENT TO BE EMBED the: STOCK SHOW LIST OF EIITWES FULL Nearly Two Thouand Ex hibitt Registered, Secre tary Kerr Reports. t i DiRlDlSIOr secretary to FRANK A. WELCH, superintendent of the Denver & Rio Grande, who become division agent f0 tbe company today. ... 5 AGENT SELECTED Secretary to Superintendent of Utah Given Im . portant , Position. Health Commissioner Warns Parents to. Keep Young That Patrons Get From Stray Animals, Two Towels With Shave, Board of Examiners Deter-mine- d j TLe'state law means that the patron Three children living near Ninth Appointee in Salt Lake Ofof a Utah barber shop is entitled to two South and Second West streets have clean towels with his shave, anj ' tbe been bitten in the past few days by a fices for Three Years; state board of examiners of barbers i?o found to b.hve bad rabies. One named Cot torn and proposes to see that the patron gets of the ehildrea Orem Man on Trip; Intermountain Event them both of them, . B. Harrison, tho others 'are named (swift, according chairman of tbe board, yesterday assert- to Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health comed that when a barber is found to be missioner, to whom the eases were reTrank A. Welch, secretary to I. H. Neaily tt$ thousand entries were en This makes a total of four Luko, general superintendent of the Dendisregarding the regulations in this re- ported. the book of tne, Intermotnualn Etock the past two woeks rever A Rio Grande line In .Utah, today gard, his license will be revoked. The eases within Show assoc'.at'on last night, twcordln to will become division agent for the Utah law provides that the board may. at ported within the confines of the city. J. B. Kerr, secretary and treasurer, and In this case, the doy biting the ehil-- , its discretion, permit a barber whose Hues of the company. The appointment entries. tnafled , a number of additional license has been revoked to apply to dren belonged to the Cottam family. It was announced by Mr. Luke yesterday. last day from outbids points within the. was o f tha killed and positive proof in have or it regranted thirty, sixty Mr. Welch hae been in the Halt Lake or two, are expected to arms today to or hydrophobia, infection was ninety dajs. The license insy be re- -' rabies, offices of the Denier A Rio Grande for Increase the list. No entries mailed later voked only after a hearing before the found by Dr. L- - L. Daines, state bac- - J . He began rillroatl about three years. board, and appeal from the boards ac- teriologist. midnight last night will be accepted work as a tjtnekpprr for the The Cottam dog was bitten a few tion is to the district court. under the allow rules. Those already In Burlington A Quincy at Oalesbuig, til One of the large linen supply houses weeks ago by a stranger dog, which is lx worked as a stejiugraplier and Inter band, how over, make certain that thJ' now and believed had to have rabies, tells me, o 'ow, which opens next Monday mornsaid Mr. Ilarrtson yestervas promoted to the poHltbui ul msuro iary . , Other -halt In North dog lake, to the dlviaion Hupertntendent. Ho raif that the barbers are using at' ing at the stockyard day, w'U be tbp laryrt and best evtr held In to the iHMixer A Kio Grand three year-- v least 73 per cent more Turkish towels are kown to have been bitten. at the state Of I tab. . same as stenographer for tti assistant to . a 8o time. far ago the-these now possible, Than were three yea r( ago in The results of our advertising and of the general superintendent and a few Halt Lake City." The time has come dogs have been hilled. tl offering of sobaianital castv premiums months after his arrival here vs made The city health authorities are ashed when all must use a fresh Turkish to the stockmen are a.rehdy evident, and tecreUiry to tbe general superintendent. ento state health commissioner the by w HI be more evident by the end of the as as a well fresh face towel, tpwel, o( with each customer. We propose to en- force strictly the dog ltcense law, and Trains Annulled. sho.' said M. K. ftrtona president The breed the SHKH'ktlnu, yesterday. force the in this this to kill all dog that have no license. of law provisions Trains X'o. 307 anil So. SOI on tli era have rtsponded enthusiastically to our he Dr. would Beatty said yesterday that respect as in all others." Heber branch of the . Inver A Rio invitation to come here to exhibit their an all ask order for that The dogs one law of the reads probably that were annulled yesterday on Grande grounds stock. fat atock and their breeding on which a license may bi revoked is in that part of the eity or in the enqf a mud slide. It was reported at i be as tire muzzled a further prethe office of the general superintendent city the keeping of a shop sud its furnishCooperation Assures Success. ' yesterday that It was expected to have ings or .tools, utensils or appliances caution. There is absolutely no question that the train run on regular time today. The In the' ho parmeantime,'" said, used therein in an unclean or unsaniwe ian In time make the Halt Lake show damage, aside from interrupting' traffic, ents should be extremely careful to . condition. one of the greatest livestock exhibitions tary was slight. in America and an Institution of Incalprevent their children from- - playing We propose from now on, also, Ross Reason, traffic manager for tlie not with cause is a culable value to the bjsinese Intervals for doz. Jt stray Mr. said a enforce to Orem Electric railroad, left yesterday Harrison, high ' situation of this city. We have demonstrated this the but alarm; unnecessary for in examinations which standard the Washington, where he w ill attend thu . -- Youths - Is Arrest Four of ar what the possibilities are. if our annual convention of the. Atnen-.atjliort barbers must pass before being permit- should be known as it is. 1 deeply men will encourage the sto'k bus.nes Line Railroads association. ted to practice in. this state. Tbe deplore an alarmist report printed show, Snid particularly if they will come in regard to the standard of efficiency required has Wednesday,' morning out and see it. It wdl not bo very many Thought to Account for SJeeper Added. It was both unauthorized tie been gradually rising, in both the writ- - situation. craft, years before we will have one of W t houre the Elates. he United I. In That fln'i shows working during tern and the practical tests. Beginning yesterday and continuing We shall i gieatest Wheels. business agent do not appear on the Job. have the location and toe Interest among Many until April 19, or longer If necessary, an Missing addition to the children and other .In workon to insist best of the eoptinuo make 6. to no be That there shall stockmen. It Is up to Salt Lake sympathetic additional standard sleeper is being atdogs in the southwestern part qf the manship and of theoretical skill." strikes. May Retard Construction. It go. tached to the Oregon - Bhort Lina train to The second of the series of weekly city, it ia known that a horse there t. labor b That unions Unusual Interest Is being manifested to Butte. This action ia being taken to privileged instruction work which Immebe was also Rabies infection may has bitten.' Invite for their In affiliation with' workers examinations sale auction purewas in the by breeder Approximately $1000 vforth of stolen accommodate those who are returning affected was taken by both side organisation, butto'that no strike delays the offices of tbe given yesterday been where discovered at bred beef and dairy rattle and pure- diately Taylorsville, from having spent the past winter in of the last night to mean the possible caseation or cessations of secjetary were accounted for by the po- California. work occur on account of board. F. 1 Clements, bred seine, which Is to be one of the of work in the state Cap- a bor was bitten some time ago. A bicycles ort the Clift building, the Sweet stocknot affiliatthe of show. craftsmen lice of the when Officer John Allen arrestee V. H. Comstock, general manager of Already employment big features itol. These tests are henceforth to be mgj dog was recently killed in Magna. Candy factory at West Heaend South ed with men and farmers from various parts of atreet. tha labor organisation. Lo Angelea & Salt Lake railroad, the Kandall-Dod- d there weekly, and it is A cow died of rabiee in North bait four boys last night and recovered the tlie garage on "19. That In the Interests of all classes conducted the west are arriving for the alioW. and the site and wa iu Salt lrfike jesterday on a bust- - . of sevtho old been Lake Secand have car on street there barn will convenient that and the welfare all recently, wage enthusiastically one of prove of thought them existing they speaks every ond East between First South and South demands public thirty bicyeles. Tbo machines ness trip over the line. eral cases of .rabies infection in Boun- parts since most been which have on to them of arbitrarily of t.ie prospects of buying high-grabarbers, many A Raymond A Whitcomb touring party streeta William Temple being of fifty-eigbe hereby cancelled: that the entering business in this state come to tiful, just to the north of Balt Lake had been torn apart animals at the auction sales. pert-onwill nrrive Vi Holt These are the larger structures under made for 1920 shall bs fixed by a Joint remodeled when Tnomas of Larande, who la at the Xew wav In Salt wages the officer interfered LnktModay over thy Western Pacific nnd and It Is estimated by committee composed of representatives of ' bait Lake to purchase supplies in any county. .Grand hotel, stated yesterday that at-he builders thatLako, Win" four hours, remain for here twentt more than 29o men were the and took the bojre, who a ere working event. The board will give occasional , hnd come here for or.e purpose to public, employers and labor. leaving over the Denver A Rio Grande. working on them jesterday. In Ogden elsewhere for the benefit examinations on into tend the auction sale of purebred sto k there for them, custody are 225 mart employed on the new burglary. Makes Statement. . . of those who are unable to come to bait at which he intends to make some Those arrested wore Dwyer Huber, 14 SALT LAKE ROUTE building for the Flour company Galigher Lake. and the Globe Milling company. of were These the subject The proposal Five candidates took tbo tests yesyears of age, 1421 Major avenue; Earl three larger Jobe In Salt Lake are being frequent conference between the labor OFFICIAL CHANGES Mart for Breeders. of whom two failed. They will handled by contractor, the terday, Middlemiss, 16 years of age, 1470 South and the have to another $3 examination fee company being engaged on the Clift committee of the association It would take several week of time pay ANNOUNCED SOON State said be the to street, by police man building, the Cannon Engineering com- labor representatives. Tbe discussions before they ran try again. Those who and a great deal of expense for on 11 the pany Sweet the of tbe gang and at r the ranches from which to go to Candy factory and led to the formulation of the concrete were passed bv the board are Homer O. Villadten Brothers on the RandaJl-DodLOS ANGELES, Cal., March ft. At d tMs stock comes to make purchases, iwhoee home tfie stolen bicycles were The Ogden flour and milling proposal for a joint committee on labor Mowery and 1. DeKing of Salt Lake the general executive offices of tbe Los said Mr. Thomas. Here, within twenty-fou- r garage. Loa. Blackburn Thurland of and was offered which y A Halt Lake railroad here which have companies been 1614 questions yesterday. 'found; Percy Groesbeck, Major Angeles conducting hour, the prospective purchaser may a point blank refusal. ack It was said that announcement of .With such see the best that the big breeders have their own building on the plan, and Ma1418 Clarence avenue, Michels, were of to laet E. J. President i In the official persotuft-- of the Galigher to offer. It Is a splendid thing, and night notified of the increased cording ' jor avenue, 'both 17 years of age.. Hu- change Utah Associated Industries, there wa system would be made soon, perhaps sincerely hope the Halt Lake show will wage demand of the union. ber is held in the county jail. This Within no alternative left but to declare for such a dav or two, by A. R. Edmunds, make It a permamnt annual feature. aa ' i Despite the Inclemency of the weather, May Meet Scale. the be would fair to public, principles morning he sill be taken before the general traffic manager of the rottd. Salt Lake Civic Bodies Per juvenile to the employer, and the workman, Revision of passenger rates affecting court. E. Middlemiss. father pen and shed at the pwctlcaliy Isevery Although the echeduled Wage lncreaee infiuvlcee for regard dominating In condition for the recepany of stockyards Earl Middlemiss, requested thht his the Halt I.ake line will be considered In m several of the sre trades demanded unreasonaole demands or thus to that hate d aristocrats of the be effective today, two of tho tion of t. a feet Organization to Proon be returned to him during the night Chicago this week at a meeting of the confar throttled our Industries. arrlv. tractor of mental passenger lntennountalir country, wnlch areMander-SVlasaoclatlon, and he would guarantee hia appearance trenscont the city stated laet larger "The representatives of the employers 1) that n.ght which will begin lta conferences tomorg daily, according to J. H. not in t5eJr. should court this have contended the that Groesbeck anticipate any right nnd Work they interruption row at the Transportation building. 998 morning. Patriotism. mote general manager of the yard. of their work. Tbe some of to employ their own men, that there Michels were given into the custody South Dearborn street. At this nierting, men are busy putting tne finishing touche the wage lncreaee mee'ngwasof Indicated should be no limitation played upon the . on nd part of Francis M. Bishop, recorder of the wh'ch will last several days, the Salt Lake - Jry , of tile yard, preparatory to by A. B. VUIadsen demands of VUladnen no limitation of workman, Brothers, of any output number the Route will be represented by Colonel T.largest handling by far who said that hi understanding was that should be placed upon tbe number of apfollowing their arrest C. iuvenile court, stock ever gathered at ene place In the tho new Peck, general passenger agent, who and JorThe Patrolman. .Permanent Charles of scale for In accordance a but electrof organization ironworkers, craft, prentice state. Adequate facilitle will be pro- ician. left here a day or two ago for Chicago. bricklayer and plasterers would with the vocational education plan now (n to-b- e. gensen. Americanization vided for all exhibitor, In eptte of 'the be D. S. Spencer of Halt Lake, general com' League," The loot was stored in a bam In tbe force In this state every boy should be accepted. He stated, however, that a rush of entries, according to Mr. Mander-fiel- regards agent of the Oregon Short passenger bis company's work on the new given an opportunity to enter the cragt to Mrs. LaRue Heaston Given posed of clubs, societies, ehurches, civic rear of tho Middlemiss home. Accord- Line, to here to attend the convention of company which he may be Inclined or suited. All entries must be on tbe grounds by quarters for the Randall-Dod- d and all others interested to the of tho southwest, which will organizations ing boys parents, the youth ex- the league V hope that all building that It. will now under to eay what Sunday, according V the rule of the the effect of the union demands From the begin It sessions tomorrow. He i staySecond Divorce of the well individuals as ns plained with concerned presence bicycles no by on in order that construction will go be may to show, and that day will be devoted at the Hotel Alexandria. until this morning. About sixty men,' unnecessary burden may be Imposed upon Americanization problems, was formed claiming they were brought there for ingOther Utah arrivals of note, here for placing the exhibits, so that the Judges all union are at present the boys. He was inclined this convention, are: Governor Simon on the Investor. The hope by expressed that repair Man. msy begin their work at 19 o'clock Mon- payroll ofmembers, Same Commercial laet night at tbe club at a to believe the statement, gji he had seen this Job. negotiation will still be possible to corIt is expected that all day morning. Bamberger, President J. A. Wldtsoe of James B. Hampeon, manager of the rect present abuses and to consider all liouao the University of Utah wnd E. G. Petermeeting of representatives- of nearly a other boys bring bicycles e judging will bo done some tlme'Mondsy Larson matters tbe program Sampson building eald ed. company, . last affecting ; afternoon and the prize ribbons a ward score of hia nd son son knew of the Utah Agricultural he organizations. college. repaired them, and relations between employer a ml emnight that he does not anticipate a cesWith Governor Bamberger, who Is at tne Monday afternoon clvio organisations, The purposes of the organization, el told the police. Twice married to each other in four i of work on the Clift building. He ployees. Including the wage question. members of the Commercial ctnb. sation McGona-glIs F. Van Hotel Nuya, George set forth temporarily last night, will The wheels were found in a pile in that lie had not been notified of the Rotary clue and Klwanl club, plan to said years is the record of Mrs. LaRue Ilea-to- be to spread state engineer of Utah. the doctrines incorporated one.end of the barn. Many parts were demands of tbe craftsmen. Plan Is Outlined. attend tne ehow In tody. and (,lyde B. Heaston,, completed in tho constitution of the United Officials of tbe Electrical Workers-unioHome frames were found on States missing. The American plan a adopted by unless their McClure to Act as Auctioneer. demandsealdwereyesterday that provides: Of yesterday in the Third district court, among all residents of this country; to which the factory numbers had been REPUBLICAN WOMEN to Inside wtremen Utah Associated Industries granted combat toward 1.. That the constitutional right any propaganda looking when Mr. Heaston was accorded her changed and others stamped ia their Dr. H. W. McClure, former- secretary of today that these workers would go on TO HOLD RECEPTION In the ease of eight bicycles, the undermining of that constitution place. every workman to seek and And emplev-me- second divorce from the same man ffco National Woolgromers association, strike. his for by and inthus family, provide to built laws and and the youths told tho police they did not tho tnat ehow of A officers advised the the it, of the Halt Lake' Electrical has upon meeting satho will attend the ehow and that he will Contractors A Dealers association Judge P. C. Evans. culcate a sense of individual obligation change the numbers to avoid detection, For the purpose of bringing together was upon terms and condition mutually Since retiring from held last night at the Commercial club to isfactory to himself and his employer, act as auctioneer. social purpose the Republican women Cruelty teas the ground of action to the community, the state and fbe but threw the frames into the Jordan for denied or abridged. t.ie secretaryship of the woolgrovvers' consider the demands of the wtremen. must not be In river. The wheels were then put on of Utah, a publio reception w bo held 2. That all Industrial and busi- upon both occasions ol severance of the nation. EL H. In January, Dr. McClure ha on the mezzanine of the Hotel Utah Eardiey, president of the associaIrwin Clawson, chairman of the state tbe frames of other bicycles and sold. been managing extensive stock ranches in tion. said a commutes was appointed to ness relations the public welfare must matrimonial bonds. The two were mar-nebetween 4 and 6 afternoon Saturday be In Americanization his in committee of Earl the divorced regarded. and first Middlemiss is always confession, 1916, March, meet Oregon. The reception committee will with the officials of the Electrical o'clock. 3. That there be absolute fairness to in 1917, They were again mari American Legion, was named perma- alleged to have admitted the. theft of consist of Mr. W. It. Kotiaml, (.hair-maWorkers union and to submit a copipro June,' all classes of workmen, whether union or ried in mlse proposal? Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mr, flinnle July, 1919, and divorced yestef-dav- . nent chairman of the organization; Mrs, fifteen jars of shampoo from the soap GOVERNMENT SPENDS In addition to the building at present nonunion, and justice tobe employers. C. F. Adams was elected vice chair- factory on Seventeenth South street Mr. W. H. Ward, Mrs. W, H. Elno discriminashall 4, there That under was to have lison, Mr. William McRae, Mrs. Kmina way W. electstarted was figuring suf- man and Joseph two Mrs. Heaston to . $301,820 AT U. OF U. testified ago. Bimpkln on nights of account workman having tion any against next month on the building of school-hous- hi affiliation and Women's Republican club Four of the bicyeles recovered were Stockman ed secretary; Mrs. Adam and Henry or nonaffiliation with any fered blows at tha hands .of her In Halt Lake, Brigham City, Cache An Invitation Is extended to members. labor organisation, and that any act of and general cruelty of treatment. I). Moyle, assistant United States dis- stolen from the L. D. S. university sev- the pub'ic to attend and refreshments will According to a report received yester- county and other communities at a cost coercion. or force from Intimidation comwere any a eral trict while the occasion of the the others were be served. first divorce appointed attorney, Upon days ago, day by David A. Smltn, chairman of the estimated at more than U.OuO.fwo. source whatsoever, applied against em- she folinstatea to mittee draw been reran A ha to streets. a habitual the addiction aiumn! and friends committee of tbe about permanent program ged picked up tip charged ployer or employee engaged In lawful toxicants as well as abuse. An allow, ment of the purposes of tbe league. lows: Speeches, 1arley- - P. Jenson and University of Utah, from Captain M. C. Proposal Formulated. to vicious fundamentally unjust, pursuits, Shirley P. Jones; tenor solo, David Reee; Itandol, in charge of the R. O. T. C. work At the next meeting, to be held at ance of $33 a month for the support of There were two meetings held y ester and selections, Romania Hyde orchestra; muat the university, the government ha day. tbe Commercial club at 8 oclock, April RELIGION IN BUSINESS In tha morning the special labor "6. That the right of employees to or- the one minor child was provided in (h sical Glee club of the Univermade the following expenditures for mili- committee of Associated Industries on the ganise for lawful purposes must not be decree of yesterday. ' 14, all organizations interested are inSUBJECT OF. ADDRESS sity ofnumber. Utah, under the direction of Mra. tary training at the institution: of wagee. of which E. M. disputed and that the same privilege resito send and all vited adjustment for suits Seven constituted delegates Sirs. Frank Evan Evan Edna for officer Johnson, divorce, $.17,609 Instructors....... Pay to chairman, met. This to the should be given to employer. 10D per cent of the actions filed in the dents of tho eity are invite-- to bo presThe secomk business men's lenten hmrh-o- n is In charge of the musical program Sir. Pay for enlisted detachment..,,. J2.909 Ashton 6. That the employee has the right CO remittee which has been for R. conferring vice chairman of the in Justin Davla, the discussions and was held yesterday at the Kewhouse Nine ent to take part Freight chargee of equipment' weeks with Otto E. Asbridge of to leave his employment and ths em- Third district court yesterday. ........ 7,600 several formulation of a defi- hotel, with about 100 In attendance. E. Republican state committee. Is desirous (estimated) ths plumbers and steamfitters and rep- ployer has the right to engage or to dis- marriage licenses were granted in the to assist in the all Republican women outside of Sait A spe- O. Howard presided and William H. Alex, that same office, the county clerk s. Cupid nite program to be undertaken. ' of the other building trades charge his employees. Total cash April conference be-- i delivered the addreas on Religion Lake attending t)ie ( ST.ffK) resentatives 7. That contracts should be faithfully was seen fitting a new string to bfir cial invitation will bs extended to tbe ander w 1th the state Uniforms for students 4,729 This committee of Associated industries ime acquainted in Bunlnens." offlcerjA considered ethat It had made sufficient observed by both parties. I bow shortly after closing time of the foreign consuls and to leaders in. eduid women workers. Value of equipment on hand and Mr. Alexander explained that the re8. That any .plan contrary to these to warrant the passing of a cational work in Americanization. Announcement was made yesterlay by office last evening. n route 269,609 progress ligion of a business man la of the same utlon which It recommended for adop- principles Is repugnant to American in The desire of the organization was type as that of aav zither class of men. Henry Walsh, state Republican chairman, In asking tbe court to dissolve tho tion of the larger and more represents' stltutlons." Total (201,929 tlve representatives of counLouds of matrimony that tie her to expresaed last night to include iu ifcs and that the original statement of hi of tne following meeting to be held In the afternoon It Is further stated by Captain Ram to! and A Business Mans Religion," ties who so far have been appointed to in- - subject. deliberations a and Pauline Mel Bllndcrn many groups which to George Tbe ilelzer, Tribuae. to representative of labor Special compose the Republican platform comtbat If the universitv will appropriate had been invited. was wrong, OGDEN, Mareh SI. No notice of tne zer charges that, oue month to the day dividual as possible in order to reach (29.090 for housing the equipment the Rev. Chester A. Snyder pronounced mittee for the state. The committee will Union representatives who met with the action of the Utah Associated Industries after they were married, he stayed a broad and constructive program of th The Invocation V. government will continue to make yearly contractors and led Dr. E. In meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Sliver and material men at tbe Ho- of Halt Lake, In declaring for the Amer- away from home all night, packed his work, with the one main purpose in at the .Hotel Republican headquarter expenditures as fo'lows: singing. were: tel Mr. Utah K. and L. to in ican Fahy Americanizathe the for officer plan employment trunk the next day and the next day view of stimulating respect Instructor.... '.,...(19,099 Jackson, The third luncheon win be held Satur- Utah, when future plans will be disJay the Electrical B perry was cussed: of received representing 'the enlisted labor, detachment of for by tn destrucroom. and 16,099 the main tion hanled had Pay day combating dining process away, threatening to go Workers' union; D, O. Jacobs, representFlour company of Ban Francfsco and the back itto Beaver, William F. Knox; Bogelder, 10,099 Forage for horses tive propaganda; in short, to help make Nebraska, John W. Peters; Cache, A. E. Bowen: 409 ing ahe Carpenters' union, and William Globe Grain and Milling company of Los Gasoline, oil, etc of and citizen better Tesaie Edwas Morrison beaten better foreigners Munsey, representing the Iron Workers' Angeles, who are building large elevators ANNOUNCE PROGRAM by Carbon, Edward II. Ryan; Davis, Charles d. ward Morrison on their wedding day, citizens of Americans. R. Mabey; Duchesne. J. P. May; and flour mills In this city. Total .(36,400 union. The resolution introduced at the afterL. D. FOR S. The two companies are not members December 6, 1918, according to her Thomas Sevy; Grand, O. A, REUNION noon session, Mr. Asbridge not being of the association, it to said. The Sperry Still Discovered. Juab, T. C. Winn;. Salt Lake. T. complaint. 8he alleges that her husL. D. S. CLASS TO AID b. Holman, N. A. Robertson and Mrs. present, to as follows: company employs 190 men and the Globe band ia gddiefud to the nse of morA til was found yesterday by James Authorities of th I D. S. chnrch yes- Jeannette "That if ths labor organisations will Company 126 A. Hvde; Panpet In the construction work. Judge A. IT. announced that the Liverpool conin writing (1) to the apJEWISH RELIEF FUND agree at once O. B. Flack, manager of the Sperry phine and so is at times irresponsible. E. Shields of the antlvlce squad tn an up- terday Sevier. J g. J. Bites: Burhmlt, room at South Second East ference reunion will be held Saturday Christenson; A divorce from Delbert Dewitt stair committee of five mem- company, said that S. L. Raddon:, Tooele, Pter M. Clegg; pointment of he had not received full power to take final action any notice of the association's action. Ha Den pili, who was recently before City street. It had not been In use for some night at I o'clock at Barrett hall. An' Uintah, Don B. Colton; Wasatch; James The religion classes of the L. D. S. bers with no liq or wa found In the extended program ha been prepared. the understanding that 2) all pend- gaid C. Jensen. that on hi recent trip to Han Fran- - Judge Henry C. Lund on a charge of time and church will assist In raising funds for re-l- with N. Jackson, 3J year of age, was will Include addrease by H. XI. O'Oor-ma- n ing wage demands and disputes be decisco he had urged that Ms company Join failure tn provide, is asked in a com- place. of Jewish children In Europe. The ferred A. William 49 More and a at the rreeted by number police ton, comyesterday the action by this Wil'lam H. Wattla of the association. Ella Elizabeth Dearth. South State Gym Classes to Give Party. street on a charge of vio- of readinta and recitation .and several general superintendency, which consists mittee pending and provided (3) that the present Ogden, a member of ths association. plaint filed by of Jtudger Clawson, Joseph At the time of being before the city lating the prohibition taw. He was re- vocal and Instrumental musical selec-itloFieU ng A specials dAnring party wilt be given to as conditions of the labor In Ban Is Francisco the at employment time present bmlth and William A. Morton, 1 sending shall prevail pending Uie action of this Refreshments will be served. leased on (390 ball In the leerct gvmnantum at 6 oclock conferring with the Kperry official re- judge, the defendant paid over $200, to out a special circular to all ward organi- committee. . thl evening bv the , gymnasium' dancing garding thefa- kilning the Utah Associated be disbursed at the rate of $20 a month sations, asking them to devote the comclasses and clubs. "Then that your committee of contracIndustries. It luit alii be the final ac- for the support of bis minor eLild. The ing month to the purimee. tor to recommend Industhe Associated tion, Manager Flack said, would probably wife asks in her divorce complaint that The terenteenth ward religion clae Bushes reade to plant of a committee of be received by him vithln ths next Choice Ho will give a special program, followed br trie the appointment day tbe court award her tbe same amount, Eons Co.. S3 E. Jnd South. of number also so. with or equal Bailey employers and refreshments tonight at 7:39 power to act; that thle a $20 for the dancing of the month, support (Advertisement.) joint committee o clock In the ward amusement hall to child. proceed thereupon to agree on a chairman -help raise funds for the relief fund. who r is the grnnnd of a suit MAY UTAH GOVERNOR deshall have ths to a cast power Nonsupport novelties be will on Leter sala and the vote of case divoree a in deadlock. A. for Grace ciding by brought Penny publio la Invited to attend. GREET BRITAINS HEIR against Ralph Penny; likewise Carrie "The duties of tills joint committee 111 and Character Beading shall be to consider and make final A. Facer Marshall against Fred W. In In mild or final settlement of the ten a , 8HERED but GERSHON FEARS NEW the entire by eight days rain, month SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 31. An- Marshall; while Myrtle Booth McOmie without a trace or better of precipiI that have already been under APRIL 1. of spring. typical March, MEXICAN REVOLUTION points and as have been reported today nouncement wa made today that Gov. charges desertion against Alexander tation. Friday of last week wa the whimsiWe have here a character that to strong and moody, blustery emor William D. Htephen of California M. MeUaiie, as it also the ground of wettest day, tha precipitation amountunder exhibit 'A.' in will and phjsxal endurance, having nd Governor Tlioma E. Campbell of action ia the ease of Estelle D. Newcal, came close Jo topping of an inch. "Till proposed committee shall be In ing to On of the biggest Mexican revolatlans great datermlnation and persistence. Tbe While all the data from the lie wetnes record of th during the coming year, and Arizona, and possibly Governor Simon man against Prank K. Newman, In jear may reru.t if sapoort U gtien existence In the position of the MrtnAate fall tain stations tributary lo Salt Lake forty-si- x the set i lament arrived at by them shall Bamberger of Utah, will b among (he rear since .the establishfirst elcmeift and It I the first sign of 0 by President Carranza to General i have not been received lobe Halt effective bufor the ment of the Lake the at yet weather year beginning themen May of Takes will wer who Ouitwiln lor Uie next president of 1, 19(9. prominent tile zodiac, or tbe awakening of spring. Jewelry. Holdup cal office, J. Cecil Alter, meteorologist, reau. Precipitation for th month to tho Prince of colors are blue, pink hi ,7 wlnt-an- d , Mexico, arcord.ng to lourvour Geslion. te-tgreeting Is or tlie Opinion that he walernlxd Thirty-thre- e a gold wsbh and "We aleo bag to recommend that such extend mounted to being stir-tsis a d.amoud o btrthston lor the ut partmeut of Justice, committee Wale he when arrive Wedher agent next has received approximately twice the chain and a kxkel set with eight cl.lp 3 99 be made eventually a permathe of only by ehowlng oo rei-r.-- d v.s.ernay after a tno nent working body to handle labor dis- nesday from Liverpool on ths British diamond were stolen from A. It. ametjiv. inclie in 1904 and tbe precipitation recorded In the vall-- v, are In reeks lnvetlcain of Vondli.ona along pute disposition Impetuous and )ou 614 Eaet Sixth South street, at 9 it which would bring tho total In the In this territory. of 4 9 Inciie Jn 1691. battle eruirer Renown. The drleet TooIn energy unconquerable. have IniMr. tie Mexican boru-- r said o'chn k last ri ght by two bandlta neat hills up to 7.(2 Inches. March was In 1(39, with only 1.13 the Ilniuii people In general are entiative. Insight end reasoning power of Folsom avenue. On- - of s thug cov. Inches of moisture, while th average With of this In Tire Damage Shod. water quantity keenne. tirely In favor of General Alvaro Gbregon Negotiations Conducted. ered Mr. ScoffieM Wlln a pistol and th In th forty-at- x th form of fresh enow, should warm year I J.94 Inches, f r pre dent, Th sun Is a powerful planet here, but For set era! months Utah Associated InFir tat last night did damag to other warihed iu clothing for valuable. erj to(,l8 ua of military llarrh, tn the bait Lake valley. f'-- v weather come quickly, farmer In the tv f arranaa Uranus and Mars are the governing plac-,election dustrie has been conducting a study of mall sued In Pioneer park. Fir equip, In their hast tbe robber v overlooked ray In that distinctively peculiar. voder ( may reasonably a v't probtjly ir.ea a fighting and bloou-e-ie- building condlriont throughout the state. merit from stations Xo. 6 and Xo. 2 wst In currency be carried tn on of hit In- proved anticipate it largely reduced th city's re put superabundance of moietur during th Want Ad will etl your real Th a It wa reported to Lu organisation that d.spatcbed. side of fur . pocaets. sunshine, there b.ng cays 4 early spring. and farm land. Unusual Interest Manifestec Presages Success of Big 1 Proposals for Joint Committee to Randle Problems and for New .Wage Scale Subject to Dis- cussion; Utah Associated Industries Adopts American Plan of ; Employment; 1920. f-a- n le DGOT1ATIONS extending over several months between the Utah As aoclated Industries and representatives of the building trades unions affecting wages and working conditions for the construrtlon season of 1920, ended without agreement at a conference held yesterday at the Hotel Utah. Although the newspapers were pot permitted represents tlon at the conference. a report of the meeting was furnished by A. C. Keen, secretary f the Utah Industrie George W. Kan, secretary of the Salt IjHks Federation of Labor also gava his understanding of the proceedings . According to Mr. Rees, representatives Of ths labor unions rejected a proposal for the appointment of a permanent Joint committee to handle all labor questions during 1920. Mr. Kahy salt) that, there was no refusal on the putt of thu unions to continue negotiations. Mr. Kahy said that both he and J. li Munaey of the Iron v orkers, who attended the meeting with him, told the Industries conferees that the union representatives were not In a position to make any decision on the questions before the conference but that all questlona under consideration would have to be referred to the respective unions for approval or disapproval. The unions have announced a flat wage Increase of $1 a day for Iron workers, electricians, bricklayers and plasterera, to go Into effect til's morning, and for to go tuto effert May 1. This will maka the new scale (9 a day for carpenters, Iron workers and electricians, and (10 a day for bricklayers and plasterers. Other trades demanding substantial Increases are the painters, hoisting en-- g' peers, steamfitters and plumbers, and a. so common la bo The (renertt contractors master build- ore a4clstlonB umi men of Utah Associated Industries slatrd Jhat tills Increase would not be met. and announced their of what thsiy ttrm ths American adoption plan of employment, which 's distinctly antagonistic to untou labor. ra Investors had refused to go on with proposed building until bond. I lone were stabilised. Kor some time negotiations have been conducted with the federation of labor representatives, and as late as Monday offh lals of the association said they expected an amicable settlement. a The Associated industries Issued statement last night to the effect that these hopes went aglimmer when the final communication from the unions Indicated that there was no disposition on their part to relent from the position taken by them or to defer even for a limited period of time the execution of the wage demands which affected several crafts. It was hoped by a Joint meeting of responsible representatives of both sides that the wage matter could be settled In a few days, and tbat, pending such decision, the labor demands could be held In abeyance." The Original proposal for wot king conditions on all building Construction to.be made effective April I offered by Associated Industries to labor representatives was as follows: "1. That the employer shall have the undisputed right to determine- the number of inen to be employed on any work of construction at any time during the course of building and to have the decision' as to the necessity of the appointment of a foreman and In case of euch appointment to prescribe his duties. 2. That the foreman may or may not be a union man, at the discretion of the employer. J. That the employer have the right to employ direct. to 4. That craftsmen be permitted do emergency work In other related craft for a limited period of time. "S. 1 hat there be no limitation, either prescribed or understood, to obtain on the amount of mork to be performed by any craftsman. 9. That There be no limitation placed upon the number of apprentices in any 1 1 v . . u , ht e i -- -- His-re- y Uireon-Hamp-e- ring-leade- -- ; Jo-da- day-wor- t'n-o- ut ICE A1RIED four-foo'e- d. d. 1 to-th- -- e, & n 1 nt 111 d n; Pat-tieo- n, es hue-ban- d ... -- Oar-fiel- Tan-tree- n; ef n. -- - Precipitation: in Salt Lake for March Near to Record - .i rau-00- lae ce-.t- ed ficof-f.el- d, "top-notch- er - Ge-sii- on tl-- ' |