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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 3920. 7f WEATHER DATA til, ConitMrailre tttMthef data at Salt Lka January 4, lidTmriUr-HlKhnt today was M drirfi; da 174 higbeal La this tuofttb UL bight was 10 degree; lowree; est this mouth siarw 174 was 20 degree below aero; mesa temperature far today was 24 normal was 0 d greet; accumulated deficiency sines tht first af lbs atoaib l degrees. Ildmidtty Pry bnlb temperature at 6 a. 21 degrees; wet bulb temiwraturs It i I. m . SO degree; relative bututdit it 1 noon. sun time. eo ; dry bulb turaturs st sua 2d degrees; wel bulb temperature at time, 23 degrees, relative humidity st Doua, sua time, 7 per real; dry bulb temperature st p. m., 27 degree; wet bulb temperature at a jk m., 20 dig res; relative humidity at p. m.. VI per boars Precipitation- 'Jotsl for ths twenty-fou- r p. m. was .uft of aa loch; total ending st fur this moath to data i .04 of aa Inch; i cumulated deficiency fur this si oath Is data .11 of is lack. v Sun riaes at 7 33 sad arts at 5:13, January 5. TAKEN AT WKATUEK OBRKH VATlONfl e P. M., MOl NTA1N TIME. ket - j Columbus Convention t Discuss President's Plan to Settle Disputes. COLUMBUS. Ohio. Jan. 4. John P. White, (elected by President Wilson as the 101116' representative on the commission of three to negotiate a final settlement of the wage controversy between " miners ihd operator of the Blttimlnous coal fields, arrived unexpectedly tonight to attend the convention of the United Mine Workers of America. The convention will convene at 10 a. m. tomorrow and will be called by Acting President John L. Lewis. Union officials . will make an official report to the miners on the settlement of the feceht coal strike. About not) delegates will attend the three or four days' session. After greeting numerous delegates, most of whom he Is able to call by their first with Acting names. White conferred President Lewis, Secretary William Green and other union officials relstivs to ths conveiitlou and plans for the hearing before the president a commission In Washington January 12. White said he was here merely as a apectutor. Up to this Unit White has had no part In the controversy, lie resigned as International president of the organisation 1217 in v accept a place as labor adviser Hit served In the fuel administration. seven years as chief of the miners or . , ganlzation. opening o' the convention tomorroOr will be featured by the reading of a joint report - of the president and secretary, giving- foil Information on ail the negotiations between the national policy com mines and executive officers with the operators and government officials since the Cleveland convention in September, when the officials wers authorised to call a strike November 1 If a settlement could not be effected. This convention required tlie of the convention before a contract could be signed, but the entrance of the federal government Into the negotiations has plaaed a different aspect on the situation. Officials have agreed to abide by the findings of the president's commission, and It is expected that the convention will indorse the action of the leaders. Acting President Iwis said tonight he felt confident the convention would be a harmonious one. BUHL CANNING FIRM TO BUILD HOT BEDS Special to Ths Tribune. f. V 'h BUHL, Idaho, Jsn. 4. At a recent meeting of the officers snd directors of the Buhl Canning company It was decided that the company would build hot beds for the germination of tomato plants early in the spring. This will expedite the transplanting of the plants In the spring and Insure an early crop. It was also decided to build a 60x89-foaddition to the building of the company, to be used for canning purposes only. The building now occupied by the cannery will be utilized as a storage room. Miller Bros, of Castleford have sold to the Stoddard Livestock company, of Kemmerer, W.vo., 1800 tons of alfalfa hay In the stack, at 120 per ton. hay was grown on 300 acres of land. ot A' lit- - i PANTOMIME IS GIVEN BY CHURCH WORKERS The "Sale of the Worlds Children was the subject of a pan torn Ine. presented by the Mlzpah and Junior leagues of the First Methodist church at the church last night. The voung people played their parts with skill, and the performance throughout was pleasing. Special music by choir and league organizations was furnished for The occasion. Premier Nittt Beaches Paris. PARTS, Jsn. 4. Premier Nlttl arrived today from Rome to take part In conferences in Paris and London with Premiers Clemenceau and Lloyd George, at which. It to understood, the question of an Adriatic settlement will figure prominently. The Italian premier declined to talk regarding his mission. He will leave Paris lor London tomorrow. (Continued from Pag lr tap Ammmial the only ones who have permitted announcement of their candidacies In the absence of definite nseurancee from the the running. president that lie la not Inwould embarThe others have felt they rass both the president and themselves They do by prematura announcement. not even feel free to permit their names to go upon the ballot In the Boutb Daai kota primary, where the Republican are entered. The spectacle of an aggregation of eminent Democrats on tenterhooks has not moved the compassion of the president to date sufficiently to relieve their STARTS TODAY -- -the -- An opportunity for you to buy broken lines of regular prices. every size in every style, but many of the styles offered. The bargain event of the year. high-grad- e Ladies-Shoe- m s Patent Shoes, on sale at Ladies . r cloth tops. Ladies Shoes, with colored cloth tops. sag DIE SCORES 1 es. Children Cry CASTOR cam-palg- A that It has been tfefiniteiv proven that pictures properly projected on a screen lave no bad effect on the human eye, unless tlie eye itself is at fault. People who experience nausea, headaches or excessive lacrimation (watery eyes) or who become nervous duriug a picture show, should have their eye tested at once, with especial attentron given to the muscles. An eye which is perfectly balanced gives no trouble, and the first signs of distress are a warning that should be heeded. If you wear glasses, and still experience distress, it may be safely surmised that the glasses have been fitted to au eye badly out of balance, andbefore changing glasses the muscles should be carefully tested and balanced by an expert, Borne people require glasses, others do not; tka only .safe rulo iswhen in doubt, have the muscles tested as well as the eyes." The distance a person should sit from the screen depends entirely on the person, with the one exception that no one should sit nearer than ' twenty to thirty feet, the exact distance depending upon the angle from which the picture is projected upon the screen. It will be a pleasure to examine your eyes at your eonvepience, test out tie muscles and give you correct advice, applicable to your individual ' , Dont you think you owe your eyes this little service BEFORE serious follow neeledl EXAMINATION, INCLUDING MUSCLE TESTS, $2.00 Eye-Strai- n Suite 207 Kearns Bldg. unn i'i'"s'i, ' ' M.H. DE ARDEN , DR. - "Women Pumps and Spats in This Sale .MEN'S SHOES Shoes for Men, in button and. lace, in all the new lasts, now priced High-grad- e But- - Shoes-toi- l and lace,- sizes to 5, reduced to - 1 at. from es Those questions are asked in my office so jnany times every week a public answer is not out of placo. I te ' two-thir- T deem I Our finest Shoes . for time-honor- of Governor consequences Shoes now. $7.35 Up-to-Da- so 1SS model high-grad- 4. Specialist Phone Was. 2725 ' land, whose body waa found near Konawa, n were neigh, Okla., last Friday. bora of Ragland, an extensive land owner. It was stated that there was nothing to indicate members of an alleged orhad anything ganisation of draft resist to do with the killing. The-me- . " , Appeal tor National Troops. BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 4 An appeal for national troops ha been cent by the governor of the province of Cordoba, following the burning of eight alack of grain and threat by agitator to burn th entire harvest crop. The agrarian strike in Cordoba is described as grave. The authorities are making mimeroua arrests. But Not Too Good. Why did you ask those people to wait, Marie? "I wanted see If you were In, madam. " "A good maid can always tell from the look of visitors whether her mistress Is London Opinion. in or out. Salt laker in New York. NEW YORK. Jan. 4. McAlpIn, F. J, ,ll...,ssie .......a .Aijft Mr iiunri 1 Murr min mt fwairiM ( s $ v,v. For your noonday lunch, with a business for your evening dinner, with your family for that special, with your guests come to The Royal. Here you'll find the kind of meals youve been looking for good, wholesome fpod, cooked to a nicety, seasoned just right, generously served. associate is M- Eat at Cafe, Fountain or Cafeteria. We'r ready to serve you a tempting assortment of dishes. Take home a Royal Cake r Ijfttf IWI ti jjmilin 'I'l'IltM'i.1 H upiii !!Mni'!'ti,!timtin0iHi! IV. I. Wiliiillim.i'IHMiilimliili..iiili HI PRIMKETj Calvin Coolldge, of Massa- VIah'dSAFER chusetts, for the nomination for president The resignation is effective January 10. The announcement from central western headquarters of the Republican national committee said It was expected that Clarence B. Miller of Minnesota, for ten years a member of congreae from- - thw Duluth district, would be made acting Mr. secretary. He would assume all ofcomReynolds's duties until the nat.onal mittee takes formal action. "Jimmie Reynolds, factotem- of the Aterm-U- imAa READY TO SERVE body- KBJ0K lOtfTtt CDM IIMl 09. piiimwmiiiiiimiiiiiiimowiiiiiimmtiimimiiumiMiimmimiiiimHiiiHmimmiiiiMiimiiiimoiMiiiiimiimimmHiiiiimiiii.irR IMITH BROTHERS building - national committee for years, will open Governor Coolidge's campaign headquar.. ters In Washington. Mr. Miller has been engaged for several months In special work at WashHe ington for the national committee. last represented the Duluth district in congress. the sixty-fift- h letthe children drink it Republicans to Confer. T"RINKET of CHICAGO. Jan. 4. Republicans fourteen central western states gathered the opening tomorrow of a today for.,"conference. National committwo days teemen, state chairmen and nearly 1000 men snd women delegates sre expected to attend to organize work and campaign methods and to hear Will H. - Hays, national chairman, and others. The conference Is the first or a series of three arranged by Chairman Hays for January. The second will be held jp Dene ver January 8 and ( for Montana, Wyo mlng, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Party leaders from Washington, Oregon, Idaho. Arizona and California will meet In San Franciaco January 12 and 13. sre to take a prominent-par- t In all these gatherings, the party leaders planning their campaign on the supposition that the national suffrage amendments will be ratified In time to give votes to aU women of the nation for the November election. -- elements., nature., stores . in.the . grains from which it is derived. Absolutely free from drugs that affect the nerves or digestion, yet it makes a richly flavored drink. Instantly made, right at the table. Economical Buy Drinket oL your grocer. This sig nature guarantees it full-rounde- J COUGH is rich in the healthful full-bodie- d, , n modem Kelloggs Drink! is produced in tlw kitchen wkr Kellogg Com Flak, Kellogg Kmmble and Kellogg Kmmblod Bran am mod. DROPS Put one in your mouth at bedtimes DELINQUENT NOTICE NO. 4. The Log Cabin Minin company; toca tion of principal plac of buainoaa, 37 Cast Seventh feouth a treat, gait Lake. Kotlctw--' her are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of satssmrnt No. 4, levied on the 17th day of November, A, 1919, tne aeverai amounta- set opposite thetuimee of the as follows: eharenOidere, respective - I. may be neceary will ne sold on the 8th day of January, A. IX 1920, at the hour of 13 o'clock noon, to pay (he delinquent hereon, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. PETEK BALLAaNTINE, Secretary, M.'&i , NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF LAS VEGAS 4. TONOFAM RAILROAD COMPANY. Notice Is hereby yrlvn th! a of the atockholrirra yf Lae meeting; 4e Tonopah Railroad company h's called by the president to at the office of the company, rom t in the Kcarna bunding, m tne cmv f. n t 1 i cn in tbe Lake, the elate of I'tah, k r ru day of Januaiv, 1.0, at i f" of said eav, the purpon Ing and a t.nf upon Skiving tne Will Bar Legion Men. CHICAGO. Jan. 4 Repreaentatlves of local painters union announced today tbev were making plans to oust all members who ho.d .memberships In the American Legion. They were applauded by other delegates to the Chicago federation of labor. They declared the legion men were "tooi of tb capitalist System. ,sMJV.V,fAVV V, . a( at the Royal Pack. iiiii .j James B. Reynolds, Massachusetts, secretary of the Republican national committee since 1912, has resigned. It was announced today, to take the management of the campaign Vv Shoes at. Ladies - Highest Grade English model, Brown Calf Boys Shoes at Big Reduction's Boys Shoes But- Boys Boys Shoe SOLE ATTENTION TO COOLIDGE CAMPAIGN case. Ladies newest to ton and lace, sizes to reduced 10'2 to 1. Onl-y- CHICAGO. Jan. I $5.05 Full Line of Ladies DEMOCRATIC LINEUP SHOW EXPECTED AT CAPITAL BANQUET of S Black . MEXICO CITY, Saturday, Jan. 3. Dl TO covery at Teotlhuaean of a third pyramid greater than those of the Sun snd Moon, which have long puzzled archaeologists, TV A S lilNCTON', Jan. 4. The national and rivalling those of Egypt, (s announced capital to to be the rallying ground during here. Experts who have been Investithe coming week for national leaders of s gating ruins of forgottenIn civilizations near the Democratic will choose the party, who this city believe thut the new pyramid lo the 1920 national conll1may be found relics which will be Inval- time and placeover Sizes caudldates snd policies uable In the study of the age of the vention, talk and renew acquaintances st s Jackson tollecs. tyo day love feast, which many of them beparty history. Archaeologists have for many decades lieve will make one day, Thursday, is set Although only been Interested in the two great pyraaside for formal business, leadeis of vs mids at Teotihuucan, a town twentv-seve- n rious magnitudes' already were arriving nules northeast of Mexico City, the name In tonight for a week of conferences and of which means "City of the Gods, the Aztec tongue. The origin of these goaeiptng over the outlook for the prest pyramids Is unknown. They were, how- dcntial campaign. of the convention city and time ever, used as burial places, and in many Is Choice to be the only business directly taken ways resemble the pyramids of Egypt. up by the national committee Thursday, but an effort probably will be made to Treaty Dead, Heed Declares. have it recommend that the convention 4. a president and'- - vice president nominate The peace PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. in place of the two treaty and the league of nations covenant, by majority vote, as far as their ratification in the senate thirds lequtred in past years. At the are sa dead as is concerned, Caesar," bgnquet that night several as according to Senator James A. Reed of plrants for the presidential nomination Missouri, who arrived here today for a are to outline their policies. Two former visit with relatives. nominees, William Jennings Bryan and Alton B. Parker, will be present, and President Wilson Is expected to send Coke Properties Sold. message in which, many leaders believe, FNIONTOWN, Pa., Jsn. 4. The Orient he may state his position toward a third e Coke company, owning lunO acres of term. coal- - and 4S0 beehive overs In RedSix cities are In the race for the con stone township, Fayette county, was sold vention Chicago, already selected as the K. E. to S. convention city of the Republicans; Kan Frank Peabody and Saturday sas City, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Cm Reilly, representatives of th Peabody Fuel company of Pittsburg. The qinnatl and Cleveland. Discussion gener was selling price approximately 12,000,000 ally centers on late June or early July as the time of meeting. Dem Talk of changing the Overthrow Ecport Denied. oeratic custom of requiring a PARI3. Jan 4. (Havas) M. Alexelsky, ote to nominate started some weeks ago a delegate of the union for the regen- at a meeting of the national committee eration of Russia, today denied the retn Atlanta, and the movement has been port of the overthrow of General Dene-ktn- actively promoted. government in South Russia and The names of speakers for the Thursday the replacement of Denekine by General night banquet had not been made public Romanovsky. tonight, but It was understood that several of those men mentioned for the Mr. $300,000 Damage by Fire. presidency would deliver addresses. returning to the party councils DANVILLE, Vir., Jan, 4. Loss from Bryan, Is tn said the for time months. first many the fink which last night and early to- to be on the list, which will speakers' la v dcs royed half & dazet buildings in tnrtudeBbOTrta dozen-namDanville's business center, is estimated been for seats the So demand has at $800,000, largely covered by Insurance. at thegreat dinner that officials of the comThe origin of the fire has not Jbeen de- mittee announced It would he today that termined. The Masonic temple was one held In two sections, with all of the of the buildings destroyed. (Continued From Fag On.) In speakers appearing at both places. this way about 1400 are to be seated. Two subjects earnestly discussed among crowds gathered inside the edifice 1 pray the gathering leaden tonight were the following the first shock. FOR FLETCHER'S part Mr. Bryan would play In the Vera Crus is wlthouf water, while the and the attitude of President Wilson toward the presidential nomination. lighting systems' of Orizaba' And Jalaps' I are out of commission. Mr. Bryan apparently has made extenA report from Orizaba say It is sive plans to get into the political svlm two trains, one bound for Mexico again, but whether he will be a candidate bewill to for the nomination or City and the other for Vera Cruz, were attempt derailed by the shock. come the controlling factor In the conven tlon has not been clearly demonstrated. Presicourse of Held aa Murder Accomplices. Speculation about the dent Wilson has raised the questions Okla., Jan. 4. John 8. Cravens TULSA, whether he Intends to seek renomlnation Leonard Suratt, his nephew, were and whether. If he steps aside, he will and on charges of being support some one of the as- arrested today -. In the kill'-'- . of 1 ,om No reply to these queries has pirants. come from the White house, nor has It been Indicated definitely whether he will touch on these subjects in his Jackson day message, as many of the leaders expect him to do. ne y Ladies Brown Calf Shoes, English last, cut to Shoes, with colored this gathering. Reason for Mr. Wilson attitude Is found In the situation of the peace treaty in the senate. If be proclaims himself not s candidate he will lose his hold on Democratic senators who are eager to accept the IggJgu reservations but who fear to break sway from the president so long ss there Is s possibility that hs will be a candidate championing an unqualified league of nations covenant snd demanding their lojal support. REYNOLDS TO GIVE 4 Greatly Underpriced s Ladies w-- 7 oil January Clearance leaders generally anxiety. Democratic are of the opinion that Mr. Wilson does not lnisnd to run again and an announcement that he does court the nomination would play havoc in a party which bitterly accused Roosevelt of igtradition and which noring the declaied for limitation of the presidency to a single term In the platform on whk-Woodrow Wilson was nominated the first lime. have Hence the anxious Democrats conceived that the president surely would put them out of their misery soon with a renunciation ofambltton, poesibly ln a letter to the Jackson day dinner on January I. At the White House, however, it baa been stated that Mr. Wilson will not disclose his intentions in whatever communication he may send to two-ter- PREHISTORIC PYRAMID LOCATED IN MEXICO Two.) 1 fr Totd eeit mi order of the board of directors on ti. 17th day of November, A. T, 13 i, sc ft parrel of a u, k eitarv! of a e t py J - t - t r O i t i . re - |