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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. more than the beastly clerr dispatches that, however politely hanare really by ambassador, throws tike bricks at their heads. Our dglanmoy mug be ofcqeouve, perfectly straight, abeutatdy frank, quite cotxMderare and onft asking for similar response frutf The other aida NOTHtNO TO FEAR. He lnasted that France hsui nothing a to fear from any policy the Labor Burnt might pursue, but an attempt to draw the prime minister into a statement details with reference to France and operations proved futila Oeoeemlng kh afferte te promote the uaefuineea ui the league of nations, he aaid; So fhr as America le concerned. It would ill become me or this house to give it any advice. We are working at Lurupean problems, and primarily I feed sure that as soon a a Amaru a knows that this problem la being attacked frura a new point of vt w with ideuiism which does not mean more as sonri expenditure on armament as America fetds that there is some thing huge, aometbmg moral in the In wlurh Unil vr'Atenw ar. be- ytril.pprondwd. 0J rot to gu cap in hand and beg tn come in, but that America wiii be perfeoliy wilhng to do Us shaie in the great work- In his peroration, the prime minister altbdttd to the new tactics whuJi must be adopted in parliament. 0Ji-tiunhe said, are detested. They are dishonest and have cr eft ted confusion. it is mob better tiiat parties should their views before the house.1 bring dled gov-er- d Negotiations Between Fed- would have 4 one so bet fttr Che pm iUnaciiy of a few mem here. them The new minister showed s olve wed able to take care of them- in the conflicts during arising jsrtivia The premier had lime. question to Be 'apologised on the ground of the small amount of time he had at his dls-- i to present ths poeal Tor his failure in a tntme con- -i pfhf-- y gov cmnionl TU 7m FVb 12. VTuILV Uy the A n - and detailed form, and he himself to lei)ng with internal neiAted lYeea NrapdiatK ixn tv r the external afaw-s- , in lntnxtortog a urrender of ths waurbijv h kiih! n w sjurU and r.ew m thrxi into pax-- i r ra Oru hirV are inf off amentary work and d.piomacy. emiiwfjtlu.'s caxrlrU on between tl.e OLD PARTIES WARNED, and Otnerai Franc. o Serrano, G. pretmer indicated that ha had. the federal tpcnuLona, ac rd 'noThe rscting of driving against parmteivUon a to offxaai quarter The wel triuiltiona bat warned the liamentary Am the Uie ua.'1'm. Con4rlse ruinyat equally las rl govmmerrt uikl j..ikuh, iti.ono that ni(r ii ciLiiiviti cwnrtd had iDtentum of being drlvsn frrxm iJ! luohix ami me uiia- He Inb 'office lactica. amart U Ki Uk.eit-i.emJ party tJihi that & mu tended to aaim the privilegne due the i ah Gu.ui.U.pe of imul a OomtnunM'aslion atm m itu'iu ur the 'I 'his is mamirtty govenitnent. as meaning that .i the purpose of arrcJKl-nn- , I not willing tu gr.uil thu he considers that ao long as the government h iiuta itself, as the pramlsr t tern s rtm the fune-- 1 pnmdeed it would, to such legislative With the resumption in the tions of the muriHNpal end aiut imi- -, luoiMMstSi as were outlined h and which are part of today viilu.dy kings thoniira, Vera t tie-- policy of the t normal party, he return! that has Kea rec.statfdislnj with Muim wmid expect the support of r City with the re hut of the iilijjrh ivirt y. r dealt 'Hie twdme ndn liter's apeecii tr.un tinea, and the first pawnr-ngc' atoca I oivujter 6 left Veta Crus tism very iaigely with tesual prutdania aad Intis with iVorvtgn affaira but he was morning for the oautaj. this extremely oplmiisUo ooncerning the Courtesy oats weie mad Biuming by rej escutativas uf (,n-rai- s better atmosphere unready created In Her non o and Murtiues Uari dealing with FYnnc and hopeful that the United titntea cruiser Uichmomi, America wtatid bo 1 mbiced by tha new under com maud of Krau Admiral Ida-- g spirit Invoked by his gtivemmewt to ruder, sv liich is nkomeutsniy expect- lend her tnmfu&ble aid eventually to ing urGora to leave MexJceui waters. tlx promotion of the wrs'k of peace. The uurtoxnw axe not yet fn operat- asATi iritrrt with the league of nation. ic n. pending the amval of employees THE CAPITAL LEVY. neceatary for faufTJimza.un. uithuutfi No aiiusion was made to a capital the port was reoiwmii with ths arrival of tiis feder.U forces TTie Aral levy, which it would 1e guite hope-ie- ia fur a minority government to teamans axe expected to roach Lcrt suggest, apart from tne fact that It shortiy, kjastn)r tomorrow. was clearly rejected by the country in Nlixuo (THT, Feb. eietglons, as waa protecair the the wont waa Mr. MJiclsntl(L however, Assomated Prvax) Another big battle tion. is ex pectrd to taka pUoe on the strong investigation Into fg cotuplete of the national wstorn front between the federal the wbue subject forces and the commanded y debt, in order to find rsit how heavily (Manual JDIevura and human LMiwriu. the taxation to pay the Interest on who evacuated Morelta with the in- -t this debt pragma on trade and Indusg ret km of reaching ocotlan and Salvatore Aivardo arsd Gnu-pian- o tryConcwrdng tM preferonca promised Anaa-ktaAccording to special to the ookmlaa by Gm kite governdispatches from Onotlan, Alvarado ami ment, wldi It has been supposed in Anxaklo are not expected to euontwtd In some quarters the Labor government tJhalr pnrpcwft, owing to the oordon of refuse to recognise, the prewhich hits been thrown aJmut might t troops mier promised to submit them to a Where the buttle free i ths Fenjatno region. of the hmum, and thus meet votp f will taka place is not mentioned iu the the view of ths Oonporvative opposidispftfcrbea ounaidera that the country whbdt tion. After the rebels were defeated hy to honor thsse declaiotia of the t General Amaru ne.tr Ocotian they ought conference. imisrial withdrew toward t'oMmst, miftreiit!y Ue ddated on the new conditions with ths Intention of rHrguntaing at obtaining tn ths parliament, where no Clivtitd Gusman or SaytilA. ptxwwanaa a working majority, The railway is beta repaired and It party Its contended that this would necessitil expected that passenger and freight new parttainentarv habits And traffic between Mexico Oltv and iruad-a- i tate member UiM henrsferth lndtvhtaul antra will be resumed Thursday. In greater responsibility I'he ministry of Interior suited to- would have for than rathur a fur pudry day Jorge frtcto Igiurcn. president of voting the Coopenstiata party, and an aottve the nthe Tight of this position, supporter of Aitnlfn de la Huerta, had governleft the rebel ranks and departed for prime minister declared the divisions would snap ment disregard New ( Thna. it was added that the if defeated on defection of lAurens was due to per- and would nwign only vote sonal difflcuttis with the other load- a aubetantiai lisut or a direct of nonconfldeiy's. ers of the revolutionary movement of labor the On general question maid difIt was also stated at the ministry that of the Interior tmWiy that General ficulties, Mr. MaoDoosld government after government had Guadalupe Benches of the forces wan fatAily wounded at the re- - tried unsuccessfully to bring employ-b ers and employed together, and cent battle of Kspemnaa. The permanent committee of congress added vehemently has voted against the trial by a grand GOING TO SUCCEED. jury of memleni of the chamber whort "W are going to succeed joined the rebel rjuiXa, but has The prune minister insisted that the decision to withhoki their tho labor government wna not going nlarles. 1'iurlntr the present week an to but pursue a pulliTr of tranquillity, embargo Is to tie placed on the prop- n fuller policy of confidence on tho erties of relw Is. according to the at- part of the whole nation, which would torney general n mirage Industrios like hmifrtmr and Gcaeml Ferrcria, trrillfnrr com of the the hearts aud ctnte-glcvnandant at Navnrit, reports a hath put into work. iwoplo at Haciendo Nd'irlt between fedemls new spirit, he said, was one This bv and rrien commanded Vione)s of the most profound importance if Vasques am! Kojas The rebel colonel. the country waa to be pulkd towss taken Kuvalcngwi. prisoner during gether and the f!chtjne If the labor gtaemment has any The rebels lost fifty men klllel ambition at all. except to do sober and ninety wounded he said, it has and effective work, Golonel Anselmo Armenia, has orYui-pie- d an do its work In to try and ambition M whom f rmer f'dlow r'nbutUlo. businesslike way ers of PmcHo Villa, headed h Vmud a T'he at dnUt orceptional premier Chao and HlpoMo Villi revotrd length with the question of hcAiaing and siso unemployment, det'laring. in that Men (onneutloq with unemployment, the government would eopceu trade, not of relief unemployprimarily on the to ment, but on the restoration of trade. eral Said i . l and Warships Under Way. rri uu uiiui li rdJ rf u Pocatello Realty Advertise City Are to Ths Tribane. Special iOCATl'TJ, of the Idaho. Fob. 1? A report jmhlkutv committee w is the principal suhjivi taken up at tj.e regular weekly meet lug .md lun hv,n of the rocateHo Heal Ustmte barl Vonday i.ion at the Hot l IhmnocA ?Vank W Brown, who is in of booklet getting out tho twenty-pag- e gave a shor advertising Boiwtello talk In which he outlined the method peed In handling this publicity Ths board voted in favor of reducing the Initiation teas of firm tnembors to $1 Burnt a discussion regarding the beautification of tho rity, FYank Brown advocated the construction of a reservoir to tha west tn order to He also maks mors water available. apoka In favor of ths planting of hardwood trees instead of the poplars. qukk-dyin- g Idaho Elks Lodges to Present Elk to Boston ot HALDANE ADDRESS. ' IJNDOX, ffVatk. 11. the Associated ITena.) la the (Bje house of lords Viscount HaJdane, the lord cjmnoeilor, was spokesman for the hts sj ieech covering muchgovernmenL the same ground as the prime minister's in the house of commune He admitted Fraftoe was entitled to security, but aid the only difference of opinion was rewnMnic raotho.ln if armaments, were piled op before the war, i then the same cataaingihe was Inevitable. Until other peopiee reduced armaments, OresU Britain eoutil not put herself in a weak position, but when there was some sort of common nmvd among the Kuropeaa peoples, the hance for the reduction of armaments would ooma The government befleved In the idea of a large entente v coriOMT of it might even be nailed a league of nations, a practical, organised laxly, which would result in security. He said he was not going to suggest any breach tn the I'ontinulty of policy by whk'h Great Britain has been working out her own defense, but that did not necessarily mean the piling up of armaments. Marquis Curson, former foreign secretary, who followed VtocoUiU Haldane, admitted that there was no trace of socialism In Haldanes speech and the apprehension with whfc h he had viewed the formation of a Labor government had been sensibly relieved. He admitted also that 1rd Kaktiine had enunciated the soundest principles on the question of disarmament however, declare! that the recguaranty ognition of Knssla without tiie world. was the graatuHt mistake in u Ku-ro- Cur-so- Berth in Division; Miners Are Victorious. te The Tribsea GRA NTH V IL.LK, Feb. Special j LE lay1ng against the scrappy Grantavtlle qulnL Nth the home floor and onrwd de- cldedly tn their favor, tha Ueetdlggera qf Jordan found tb. handlaan nor. than thp prU- u4 liantiy played game by a It was GrantavJGe'a moat lngrftve victory in years. The team this eew-u- o baa had to oontend with numorooa lojurvw to players, and never yet has been able to put its strongest lineup upon the floor. CwanuvtUe took tha lead sad held It throughout At Gmea tha margin separating the two teams was no more than a single point. At tha Drat quarter the oount was 11 to i. At the half it was If to 18, and at the quarter, U to 14. The locals ran this lead up even higher, and then lost Cook via the personal foui route. Jordan gained aHtfhtly for the balance of rhe period, hut the margin was too big to obliterate completely. A great deal of credit is due Strom- lM,r tor ,h,ls (rot howm thla ly Joqrwvrtn from a broken shoulder, and played the entire game in a case Three times the Uam found it necessary to take time ont and readjust the east upon his body fttroraberg held Jordan's st Bar forward, low, to three field goals, and offset three by three shots if hm own. The Granumiie seconds set fhe pace tn their game, winning, 21 to If, fruen the Jordan ding ling a M , li-t- o ,! "' 1 JORDAN. GJIANT9VTU.B Of FJ UTFF Kimbn.if . eoouincokir .... 620 to W tson jrf. Ikow rf .... 14 2111 10 V. AmWsoB, 4 2 19 VlBffitf .. f 0 011k An1ron If , ft I 0 0 Ktnxnberf.lg. 2 117 0 0 0 0 IUriumloa.rf 0 5 0 0 Hals rg Orr.lf 10 0 8 Thrtlt . 14 10 ft SI L hpeoeer, Refvroe. PAFTHXAS W AimImsaiv 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 18 7 8 90 empire, You will need them soon for your camp trip, sleeping porch, spare room, Boy Scout work, or just the thing for camps, hotels, construction camps or boarding houses. JxnruL LOOK GOOD. Oacti PreM of th West hnrti yesterday efteraortn seat kU boop (tfoteges ihreucti their last vtgaress pesetics aesaios is preparation for the ietat with the L D. B. U. this Friday. The west aiders looked good from every snffie yesterday, being is perfect physical condition a ad at tke tep their goao, I rouse is exereistog Ute gvestcat of sere te avoid not to overwork tke beys ae Ft the blight of stateness this reason there have not been any grading practice la order at tke Panther gymnasium for tke 1it two weeks. The team to ima, however, been ahoolrd thoroughly the art of In an endeavor to perfect basket shooting the boAkt tracing accuracy of tha eoint the coach bis inaugurated a chart tyatem of grad ng the players as to attempted bankets, and comfollowing the ball after ahull The Panther coach thinks pleted shots. bts little examlnauoa oe ths qualifications of West's scoring department has beaa Ceattaead Frae Page Twelva rather suceeMfnl. as it has in a way gotten in members to devote mom attention ill attempting te rags the ball. pilot the Washington Americana this has lTe West high master specially been eaiphaatalng tha practice of followone role into this with season, steps in up attempted baskets this week. of the briefest major Lajrue records ing the divisUts games to date In which West any manager has ever had. He is 27 high baa participated, following sp the off the baek boards has been pracyears old, the younger leader iu hall Prouse feels, judging tically neglected. either circuit, and has had bif ftxir from the team's showing Is practices, hew full season of play in fast company, ever, titt ths Red and Black booprters huve acquired tha kascJt taBlng" ths yet his enqkiyer, (lark Gnffitli, ball. W Average weight 4 lbs. Sizes 64x80 Tan color, with brown and white fancy border . . . d OF SCANDAL ta himuxdf a former inanugor, has placed the fullest confidem-in lus youthful star. Hams is three years younger than George Sinlor, ntnv n.anagcr of the m yxmng-e- r SL Ixouis 4ub, and four than JDave Bancroft, former Giant who has taken over the shortstop., helm of the Boston Braves. With Tns Bpcaker of tleveJand and Ty Oobb of leroiL they are the only player leaders in the niajona le li e, n, l tiaoed In tha toad tn tha Oydca divudoa nee Tba srora was 48 to 18. Had Wads eactinaed to hrad to the the totals, with Taylor and srort&f Martin played Clark contributing points. a good gams. North ltovis displayed a good spirit, bat the men were handicapped ia aiza. OUDKN HIGH. NO. BAVIN. LEOPARDS PREPARED. OTHTPI ti.r.FF. Rant put in a atrvnaaus bear of basket2 0 0 iJWtde.lf A.. 622 14 ball last night at the lieoeret gymnasium 0 0 0 Martia.rf .., 3 10 6 in preparation for the two important games 2 2 1 M'avlore ... 521 11 yet remaining on the Leopard achsdnlo. 0 2 Clark. lg 600 10 1'jiat must win both te enter the state 2 0 0 4! Blarkam.rg . 2 0 0 4 West sod Oronite tournament. Although 0(1 V0 Irvine. If ... 0 0 0 0 have both fallen before the tout offensive, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oj Weur.rf to repeat the trick Rost mask display tip0 0 0 0 Kirle, rg top form. Granite will be played Friday afterwoea 2 3 46 Totals .. 72 116' Totals ... in what promat Lbs IVaeret Referee, Watson, umpire. Maw. ises to bs a thrilling fight. Grantts ai ways has rallied against Kaxt sad played The first game with the ball her tx-larmem wia turned Into an Kant wts in of play only, when Jaaas tj1f, fini minute j ran wild on basket shooting, bringing his Last night ia the Fort Ikxigiss gymos j team score threw points to the guod ward iiak UmiII rvach Rather land of Granite ta out te slum the Thirty-thirdown a to get took their senior, the slumai His players are determined j win tmo the winning eolnrra wren though they notch by tnmmuig them, 62 to 2ft TTte the cellar Font have passing of the Thirty third ward berth cinched. and each player coutnbated hia straight defeats have not dampened tbo was good hia vac fury team te f'xhiuig i.rtmts spirit, especially wbsa they share The toaers hauled hard, but couldn't mashave a remote chance of dragging either fkiov work of the winning t the ter to supenov down or tie. Granite plays Bast will on the lherfet floor, so although their quint i 33RD WARD 33UD W. A1.1MM t hovns lit is It from will ia haw game away G.T F P j G.T F P ur no upon their style ar ability v lOsat effect 2 0 0 4 la taking ths with ths Grsnt.lf .. 10 I 0 20J Hark If gams 12 . srtisd-ul600 TVKnpaonf Fa raters as the crucial eoatest of its ForsbenMf ft 4 6 16Peteroa.e 7 4ft lost year Bast had to wia tha Graa Bloker.a 0 2 0 0 tftdmunda,fg 2 0 0 4 its gams on ths Peserot floor la srdsr Adaruntg to enter ths stats meet. Altbaagh haring R BradMJf ft 0 0 ft M. Haoodra,rg 2 ft 4 8 0 00 0 0 0 0 OlU.BrndtordOf defeated Grsuits an thatr swa ftooc, MAat 1ack.lg lost ths return eoatest, which gavs Wsat Wriht.e-r- g a cbancs to Us Ia ruas of a wia over ths ItodartoLlf .. 0 3 2 2) West defeated tbs Hoists ia ths Saints Tauu . JSioir.a sventng and later woo tho odd gams. esnrtl-tloItoferra 0, Ths hilltop squad Is ia sxeaDcat Vvsry player, whether regular suhatltat. Is tn prims physical condition sod will bs ready for a grueling eoawk. Oooch Him moos has axis as amssuAM meat of say shift ia ths I loss p. Ths combbtarinn that bos worked the past twu Ito Balt lake bowling team which was games sums to bs picked out to go agvuiat the Has Jooe Mao, champ.uoe of ths Pacific coast, were oe the GARTTEXD to. BORROS EL Orpheutn alleys last night fog a Utile practice aud were given plenty ef eomjieution Special ts TTis Tritons. Feb. PVNGirnon. 12.Tba Garfield by the Tannigana, the laonigaaa inning strong the first game ont of a Set of three by oaiy uuty high sctonl ip ' cooicuder for s toouajaeot berth by their four puis. Lasing ths second by three two recent decisive wins over Maoros and also toeing the third game. J Uiooa of the Icxuugxus was high ,,w Tbs Iangwttch lads defeated ths Halloa. Monrue team, to tw &, ood toot wsek wuw with 617. teams play again next Monday These from Stlms. to to IT. I the public being invited to took RON BO H G AilFlRLD. Bight, G T.F F the Salt Lake team over . 4 00 8 Following is tiie lineup of tho two teams . 12 0 2 .0 .10 ... .... rmniius M. I. A. LEAGUE tn .2104 ... .10 0. BOWUNG a sad sixteenth Peqnot 7 t I, 1 to 2, 1 to 6, won; Kaf f tea 104. Fields, 2 to 1, 7 to 10, seeood. Freesy Sneesy PA L Lang, 1 to 4, third Time, 140 3 5. Flying Devil, The Arcner and Breet hJoader also ran. Htxth race, a year olds and up, mile and bp inertly yard High Gear 107, Mergler, 9 te 2, ft to 6, 4 to A, won, Yonck 101. 7 7 to 10, seeond, Klrkiewngtoa te 6, lang, 11A Wallace. 7 to 10, third. Time, 1 49 3 5. HeeJfuot, 'baddy Toast, Magician and Pan jaii drum also ran. .Severn Lr raca. 2 year olds and up. aiite 02. Moore and aeveoty yards- - Martha Laug, 12 to L 6 to 1. 6 to 2, won, Per ntarev 94, Jones, ft to 6, 4 to 6, second, Time. Tex 112, Martin, 7 to 10 third. 14ft3A Jake Berger, Our Betsy, Kan- Trout. Zanxibar, dolph, Mock Orauge, Gypsy Biair and kfainort iiw ran. op. mile 103, Iarke, KEW ORLEAJra ERTRIEB. , 2 maiftes Firat rare, ftlOOO; claiming, thres and a half farlengo 4cean NGat lift, lton B fttewart 116 Bril Win Hals Card lid, Mastar Billy lift. frey May iL UX FUvis 113. Black Dinah 113. Bermc llarrar 113, OiaunH 113, Helen Oondos ILL Tarrace C. 113, M Biddy Ilk Doe McMahon 111. Second race, 31000, claiming, I year-old4 six furiang-B- if ig 115, kUbnwie 112, Jackson 112. ftleigh Beils HO, Tight 108. 10A Great 1044. UoyaJ George Withnuj I OH, Norther Indy Chore 107, Princes Jtine 103, Chapemoe 103, Antiquity 1U3, Klee ter Bonnet ia Wamiug 106. Third raca, 11006, claiming, Orcu 117. Lugs 117, and up, six furloog llaghes Graham 11A Charles Henry 1)3. Coral Rest ill. Golden Billow HO Stonewall lift, SUag 106, John Q. Kelly loft. Mom 107, Lieutenant Farrell 103, Boor Spurt 103, Roby 102 . Bed wood 93. Fourth rare, ftlOOQ, clausing, 120, and op, six furlongs Be Pardon Ktngaulers 118, Van San 111, Knpea HI. Lady Boas HI. RmMern 110. Kindred 109, Doris 107. SUnpfteny 10ft, Attilla 104, Idle ihougbu 104. kLxdbnngs 102, Piivilsfa 9ft, Times Up 97. Fifth raca, ftlftftft, elaleaing, and ap, sails and an eighth Gondolier HO. Old Faithful 107, srerpoletto 106, Stump Jr 10ft, Overtake 10ft, Waukreg 104. Sixth raee, $1000, eUimisf year elds mi up. mils and a atxteath Far Bast HR Uen 114. Whs (Vtonel Koyal (.harlia 110, Hl.cfiioar 110, Normal 110. Majority 100, kddic Jr 10S. Ralre 10ft, 100, Bow-seldft. Vepdor 101. Tncks 10L Young Adam 100, Bt. Paul 10ft. Seventh rare, ftlOOft, ctolmtng, Fred Kinand up, mils and a Mxteasth ney 10ft, Royal Mold 106. Loveliness 105, tjobreck 104. Bdith K. 101, ftarbiaa 101, Search light III 101. Feigned Zeal 100, Mor-roKJ)er 100, bright Trash 100. Csntilevar 10O Sward 95, Juno 90, ftetwolf 90. Weather clears truck muddy. lit POOATfadiO. Idaho. Ph. tr According to word which h;n ben re-8rotrt orived here from Waahlngton, Heprv-- 1 kns i aentatlve Addison T Bmtlh has ar-- ; ranged with th- - national parti crvlre to permit the Kike lodges of Idaho to procure from the Yellowstone National park three yearling elk, one male and two females, to te presented to the city of lUvton during the grand of the ITlks in July The superintendent of Yelnwstne 3 Totals . 6 00 10 lnstructel to turn the park has 174 515 .0100 elk over to Harry J. Fox of 17ft ft t OiHait 570 0 0 0 0 , Rtcharda.rg TUB AKA RESULTS. out of hto pocket. 'lodge Na 74, r Ms agent, with the evitable war' iftd K6 liec ham. lg .. 1 4 1 Magiehy .... 0 0 1 1 In First race Making reference to the improved ef a nil Yobs a Attorney nnderstAmtlng that the guvornnunt Is iftu 4KJ 000 0 to he at no expen HnditaH for Ohxrlen Ofnuskey, owner in tlie capture and atmosphere with FYance, he said: ftlO 80, $4.60. $5.20, wen; 2U& Borneo, 6or 113, of Hiese 4 minWhfie ChksMro Girl elk. fow latoh of 10 are 17 8 the the a WaUs, .. Sox, ... far Totals psychological lift, 2121 $L30, Totals toi $4.90, shipment things Francis Victoria 116, Johnson, $4.80, Totals 93S uted later, t'etaoh waa shown the 1920 2720 XUferes, llendersna; wnpin Msbeksa, third. Ttino, A4 Moonrhild, Jolly Bonita, contract for identification of his sig8 Tolal 8LALIXA Popplna, Topside. GARF1KLD. Bhasttna, Bator Aao, nature, and denied with emihaxis Jans ami Boll meat sis ran. 31 617 Riles OTFP tiTFP that it was hts anyrnafTwe he was L Hwecwd rare flee and a half furleegw 50 J li.ft at. Ikret'tly prlr thereto Mr. rooper rf .. 8 2016 Tavlnr.lf ... 0 0 0 0 Biilah ML Clark. $10 00. $40, $7 00, won; ISM 4 0 0 If IVteruos.rf . . 2 0 0 4 R Urn 571 Hudnati was abowin Felsch a num3 2mstenaea.e, 0 0 0 0 Burt 6 2 164 Mayor lioase 112, McHugh, MJ0. $4.60. 48 secoadf ber of letters that bad 100 0 111 lialton 503 IMsncey 11 H, to. Ffttog, $120. him and CVmikev. kmnxledpa 0B third. Time. 0 0 0 0 Payoff, Bpsodbait and identity of which Kelu-denied, 4 S 2 10 01ft 20G1 Billy Joe, Pueblo Vibrate, Iks IClla, Indy 7J Mr and ItudnaJl then pujhei the l)k 2 AoneUes Sister and Amsncon 0 Winfrey. 10 contract before him and with t i Maid also ran. a wave of hts hand, domad that the Third race. $000. claiming, j Turf Entries five god a half furlong signature on it waa hi a Results, Horry Bnrgoyim -, sum mowed AttorCSrefniry , 108, Huberts, $7 00, $3.29, wm; 4 IT0RRAT fl. Ktrkwwod Uft. Neal, $5.80. $3 4G. second; neya ITudnaTl and Ouinon to Ms bench )g T.F A Ng RESULTR OR a conference and then amvexmeed Lemon Both 112, OUrk. $280 third. ts 11a TtUmm. Tims. , tor maiden ft aue Is adjcairned until 10 BINGHAM. Feb 12.Bmgtiam bhrti First rare, 34. Mias terns G.f Hartotie, Bsbo, -y ckx'k tomorrow marmrur, and left school took the Uwd to tb Jvdso divtoion coran. ftof toa 1.mite2 toAmity Claim lit, Cor- - Chet G. and Ctirocn else ran. I. even, woo. GoldRan Georg Fourth race, six furlong the bench. as the recult of a ctraa-r4eetoia gtioed . HR Robinson, ft to 5. 1 ts 3, second; 112. Single to. $55 80, $10 40. wea; T2ie Cin tract which FelsAi denied 'vr the korroj five bars Uua evgaiag field 111, G. Beriming, 4 to 1. third. Calgary Attractive 107. Led $24.00. $9 80, to Tfce 38 score was to 2t aumoci nJ.eired It was Brg. White having by the 1 15 Meiborne, Geld Bryan 106. ISlis, $3 0ft, third. J Henry offidato to be the one he pJayeri ham s gae from the bertoslac. although Time. Dancing Foot, Georgia Willard. Buohbuck, Tin. 1 14 visitor pot op a stabbora rvajotaoc. Big Indian, Van Las, Irish under ftr noaj-t- v the entire .wason of Falsa Alarm. Blanch R. and Benlgra aise Lad. Pivlow. Mistake, OllW Wood, Sevan Alls sreser. ceontiog wi the lead-n1924) and on which he L aoim the ran. Beaa. fvl1 roai nd tw t Plautaganet. FI tmo, F. G. OnrMy way White Sox owners for unpaid Second raca, claiming. 4 and and Punts Gents also ran. 1 flw Biogtoi ary of that year, the salary he clnm s Watt and rJ'XUit Veaisetoa 10ft, Tberadyke. ap. alx faripng Fifth rare, fiat and a half furtoego BelSaunders were ths visitors' due him from the dav of hn 1 10 to 1, 4 to 1, ft to 6, woe; Bags mere ter Luck 11A Kennedy, $3 2D, $2.30. $2.20, teLv 112. Ross, 8 to ft, 7 to ia seccrnd, HysTieneion, because of suspected won; Judge Pryor IU. Meta. 34.00, $2 46, I u the seertnd team game Murray was in the I1! tsoWwU eortmial. the teria 103, Mart tit, 2 to 1, third. Ttine. Free hooter 9 10 round; 12 to $3.06. Gerrlty, win'icr MOTHER Fletchers Castoria is and tb end of the rerul ar l?vi sea The uirc 14 ft 5 Axe hie third. Rhiaeguld. Tima. 166 84. Tan BnUoa, Flax Kamssaw, Lit tie FSoeeaee. Ogarlta. son. lbr his own teeriimony today he Be Alexander, and Moklhsna also ran. RAT BINGnAM kit a pleasant, harmless Substitute for has vyije1 this wilt, wd.i Attivrey His Franciscan and Ohnrlas J. Bixth rare mile sod seventy yards B G T F P GTFP2 quel, alas ran. Roble Oft. Clark, $30 60. $6 30, $3 80, mm; Huchmll after oourt adjturnel, 1 0 0 2'Ortehooaie,lf HanakRchLlf 1102 1ft Third race, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth3 Rea claiming, kit 112. A. Coil us, $3.40. $2.40, second; h declared vtrtoaJIv that no Vattrf ... 5 0 0 lOi 4lias,rf handicap. 88 WUnwr tba Nan McKinney 105, Gerrity, $2.40, third. such oontract enrrtwi bv denying tho tervn,e .011 lHiddowy,c , 0 ft 0 0 Winard sad16ft.op. six 6fttriregs to 1 to 6, Parke, 3. 44 and 0 sot. Time, Saarammue and Ghlwn-dsi- e ... of 4 2 on his ('amjvhe'l.lg Soothing Authetktioity it. 1ft won; Mercury lift, McDermott, 3 to ing Drops .10 2t'hiara,!g eigruature 1 1 hr nd BOSTON. Keb 12 iHidley Te ef Penver, Ooh , Jf.O 000 shtwistap. still wants to play bail with the Boston Red Sox, I rutodent Robert Wuiun staid today in annou riciug th receipt from ixie a of letter The prime minister continued: tkat week returned an un-- ! I wish to make It dear that the signed nontnu't to OGud. With the cxvommenP has no Intention of draw- state me that the figure niwiti miJ ing off from the normal channels of fails to itIrrtsrtwt mo. it was rcpgt- trade large suma for extemporised ed that he might retire from Uuoe- measures, which can only be paiia-liv- e tiaall to the tAxhwb enter buiune;. acHkxUst d aound That is the lee tv notuaidgoing into the tuxah And the necessity of dstrtne ll btiglnesH. in texiay (juirm for sulwidismg nuhemes tn his letter that thn niibtry of the direct relief of uneiikplcyment wih asks him fared be and iruxeaaed, to slightly bo judged m relation the greater necessity of maintaining undisturbed I have WTitlcn him a friendly letter tho ordinary financial facilities and in reply." Quiun would not say whal he had niouroea of trade and Industry written Leo. RUSS recognition; The premier encprewwd the convicMTNNRAFOUS Minn., Feh. 11 tion that the rect srnition of ltussda Frank Brtnxcto, a pkohor, who came would give a considerable impetus to to cJnto of the Amer-kst- n tho Minneapolis trade, but, he warned, Ye must not aaaiocuuiou from the Lkikota be too Impatient. titxt was released hue Iragrue acojswv He devoted considerable attention to the question of agriculture and the tvxLty by Manager Mike Kelley to the Lea Moines ekib of the Western revision and reform of rating agricul- loStfUA. tural hohtlngSk and declared: 'W shall not touch tariffs or (NT7W YORK, Ph. un whnh only hdp L encourage inpresident Ami prmripal stockHe announced that the efficiency holder St of the Ixniis t'ardinAla, to the reestablish gtivernment proposed tmlay that he had purchased wages brarda for agricultural laborin the chib held bv W. ers, which w'ere abolished by the pre- the interwvls And had in turn sold a H Anderson ceding government purchaae to Alluding to the serious condition of large portion of his t'aniinaJ manager, ths Branch Rickey, central Kurope when labor took office, been me ths S sound Rxcksy now he said There was a feeling of Insecurity largest glookh alder. all around; there were unhappy scramFetiich vus a rebut tsJ wtneu for One felt Instincbles for alHaJieea tively that unless some chance came Jock won, tn counteract the testimony of we were going to get into a hoprfewt Horry Grohiner that ho did not own condition which would only result in a fountain pon and had not surned the fresh outbreak of a big Kuropean Jaoktvon to u 19.rt contrart with a war not In our lifetime, perhaps, but fountain ixyn. Fclati te?tined ijrab-mc- r a rccrudosceru e of the policy of balsljfnod him to a 190 ctntract in ance of power, and finally the in- his home here, putUii? a fountain pen bocin-tV- to The Trltmae Special . ARMY Jordan Loses Top Place ' u i second; Mias Tanga 98, Abel. $11 80. third THamood Furor lAek, Time, 1 48 3 5. Water WUlsw, Debonaro sad Glngur also ran. mile Ninth ef rare, tbree-fovrtTrusty US. Hotgland, $4.90, $3.40, $3 00, woo; Mart Bunch 1W, Franreoco, $1 2 0, ft&.OO, second, IJxette 112, Doyle, $2 80, third. Time, Apricot, Dick Ter pm, Ration, Wylie, Fireplace sad Red leg also ran. t TUT7AJA First rare, $000, colts and geldings, EHTRTM, 2 year olds maidens, thres furlongs Chula Vista 111, Herdsman 110, Ddmon 114, 118 115, Not Enough 114, Woodcry a Supervisor HR aftfooni Shasta lift. Our Boy 118. Ranleigh 118, asqnes lift, Jos Patton 118, Mark Mostor lift, a International entry. Second rare claiming, $600, sad up. thres furlongs lAmsted 93, Lady Winfrey 96. Slippery Brails 9ft, Mias Duo-ba- r Blanche Meyers 106, View 10ft, 106, Alwiek JOB, Pink Tenney 111. Ishphsm 111. Payodf 111 Peggy Martin 111, Jolly Bailor 111. Carr Is Baker 106. Plaataganet 113, Stanley H lift. Billy Dunn 113, Miss Freysr 106 War Lance 104. Third rare, claiming $800 and up. mile and seventy yards 8ir John 104. Wilton Arrow )0i. Broom Peddler Jr ' 104, Mint Julep 106 Lady Leonid 1'MJ Pior 100 101, Gold Bryan loft. Diana Fash lor, P Warren 10ft, Tha mm 111, Twslvs Bella L11, Dominator IIS, George Menhlebach 113 e Fourth rare claimiag, $700, mife- - Provident 99. Golden Cup 102 KKL Little Clair 107, Nayarit )00 Fifth rare, claimiag. $600, 3 year-old- s and Kosemint 91. op, fire and a half furlongs Clock Stocking 104, Utile Hope 106, Wild Thoughts 108. Fabee 10ft, Brasou lift. Top o the Morning 110, Phrrmeward 115, Bill McCoy 113, tlarksoa 113, Lady Lebund 114. Houeat Georg 115, Grayson 1)5, Deland Tmty Tubby 103, 110, A- - 106, Talta 7 3W Fighting Cook 112 Knighthov 112 Turbulent 11A and up, ftlghlh race, claiming, 4 year-old- s x mile and an eighth Lady lnes 102. Marcello 103, Boy 1)7 Blarneynonc gent lit. Ssgamooh 11A Dorika 115. Weather clear; track fast. McGill Gives Strangler Real Headlock Battle b. 11 Ed 'St NEW TORK. Iriewis defeated Pat MoiIlB of NebrarUut in a cions wrenling match tomghL Shortly after th VeginmTif of tho contort McfJtiU rrigiped Iwia with a headlocti and thrw him fp m the ring. A ncrien of headlocks by the Btrangcier, however, flitailv proved The too much for th Nebraskan match lasted 1 hour and 26 minutes. Basketball Results Ind.: Iurdu C4. At lAfayette, Northwestern 1$. At iSoommgton: Indiana 21, Notre Dame 20. At New York: Columbia 25.2 Yalf K At Hanovar: Uwtinouth 1ft. UNIDENTIFIED BODY BURIED-Specia- to Tbe Tribune. POCATELJjO. Idaho. , 35, Hull r At iMadinon: Wlaconvln Feb r l Ml effort to ascertain the nlen . of ths unknown man whore hnd vris .if Lh? taken frtm the Portneuf West Eewis street bndfF i'li iAV of ft. proved haw last week, February U5 Publicity 113. futile, and the body waa interred ftizth race, hasdirup, $1060, and ap, six furlong a Cat her tne Ms rone terday afternoon In Moonta.nv ie 9a Lilt 94. Firm Friend 117, Bill O Flynn cemetery on order issued bv Acting Coroner Judgw O. I. Bell and Cruniy 118 (Delve Ooaarft lift, aOuprey lift. Lrelie entry. Attorney R. J. Hocan. The mcnev s ft Berenth race, rishning. $600, found In ths clothing, amourim-- lo and up, six fnrieogs Btoek. Shasta 81, $64, was uaad for buraal expenses. rir year-old- Imitations may be dangerous s aee-o- Children Cry for i ok-i- n 1 wi d 1 h 1 r nv fr ort year-olds- thres-Poart- Biag-So- year-old- s su-- om-piic- 1 11 Oraig-Ditl- e year-old- s i 1 ( -- Syrups, prepared for Infants ANNUAL ROLL CALL HELD, towtil ts Tim Triboas, and Children all ages. FOLKR. Idaho, Feh. 12. Yeoman 6uu&i(4A4 avoid imitation, always loot for tS signature of dimrtinr, nn gach package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, tVrm N when you buy -- BAYER SAY -- ral-i,r- &aundera,rg . 2 2 2 6 Hiaiby.rg . 221ft 1 5, out, Jamre F. OHara Kto. WaMsco. eat. BsUar Tims nios third. Tims, 1:14 9 3 2 21 Tfetife . Totals .. 17 Q 4 38 ran. Fourth rare tbs Golden toed pores, Befereo. tomby; toairw. Batrg. and ap. mils and a sixteenth -1120 met thhs evening at lodge N Betting Bun 102, WnJJnre 2 to ft, oat, out, . N0Bir SATIS U, OQDU the KL P. hall The meeting was the won. Isosceles 100. Parks. 1 to X out, Annual roQ rail and was wo!1 attended Special ts Tribes. oeeend; Bhamiock 102, Milner, out, third. Following tb mooting a buffet luuch-toOfiDKN. Peb. 12. Tbs Ogden Tiger Time. 1 4B3-6- . Bvdduggy also ran vaa geared. North Datis kigh tmght ssd A year aids tad FUth rare eiaimiag, Visas 2 ft 4 second; also ran. Seventh raca, mile and a sixteenth M1i 104. Walla, $16.80. $5 00. $4.40, won; Pea wed IQS, Oaatrell, $5 60, asereal; Madge 9. 113, Carter, $4 28. third. Tim, Fire worth, teamsa Sigh, Ponaa 1:46 24. Ray, Rsteterer, Pertsi Inara Coch ran. Cur sad Uwtvatv M,1Uit ahm Eighth race, mils and n mxtasath QafV ford 101. J. Johnson. $d1 00, $17 26, $10 20, won; Tale 103 Frnacasca, $3.re $6.00, enum Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you art not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years foi Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis noire v4&j44,4v lv s!i foyq . vhich contains proven directions fiady Birer boxes of 12 tbW Also bottle Aiptri lg ths trad mtrti f Lumbago Rheumatism of 24 nd 100 Bayar Moaafactor gf lIitootHinrirliltitif ftf Druggi |