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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, .JANUARY 22, 1920. bean of th here. II. S. CITIZENS any. Experts familiar with fmid and ts preservation will testify that Span leh green olivet are wholesome and an of fortirn affair, a aytn f Wi'.ham O JenMn, consular nt at piiobla. ha No detat ftt14 satisfactorily. etiiement ar available that th A morion n use WASHINflTON, J.ln. 21. State department officials said today that no Information that th rase of Consular Agent Jenkins had been settled had been received by them. The latest dispatch hearing on hla case, they added, came from the embassy st Mexle CUv tsn days ago and It said tha case was about to b taken up In the rourta. IN Oil Producers Cable Appeal. MEXICO CITY. Jan. 1. The American In Association of Petroleum Producer Mexico has directed a cable message to Preeldent Cananta, according to th newspaper Excelsior, requesting permission to proceed with new oil drillings In Mexico, continue work already begun and resume all Its labor under th condition that It respect In their entirety th Mexican lawa regulating the Industry. The newspaper says It Is informed that President Carransa Is studying the matter and will soon give a favorable answer, seeing In this latest turn of affaire "th end of all difficulties with th Cnlted 8 tales." Americans Are Charged as Being Responsible for Favorable Mexican Reports. Investigating Committee Is Told That Conditions Are Worse. Growing -- , PAN ANTONIO. Ttxaa., Jan. 21. American In th direct or Indirect pay of Carranta are responsible for report of Improved condition In Mexico, Henry Korrea today told th senate subcommittee Investigating the Mexican altua lion. Ocorge Week, editor of a weekly new-'re- r, one was specifically Indicated of those prominent In the dissemination of Carranza propaganda. "The fact Is." said Forre. who turned yesterday from Mexico City, where lie unauceeesfuHy tried to have Mexicans stopped from drilling for oil on property he had leased and registered in June, 1919, "conditions are growing worse. Car ransa controls th larger town. but not the country and when he recently visited the Cuatro Cleneges he had collected In that dtstrlrt 7000 troopa. The train on which he made the trip was escorted by a train of armored cars filled with J was there and saw L" Imldent to the examination of Forrei, Senator Smith, acting as chairman. Intimated the committee would watch carefully the operation of the Mexican foreign Office's Jnatructlona to consuls not to vise passports of those who had testified hefore the committee. Additional background for a consideration of the attempt to carry out the Plan of San Diego." a plan to begin a revolution In the United States, was fixed by the testimony of two American farmers who were living In the lower Rio Grande valley In 1915. Thev testified these raids Into the United States were halted only when some sixty thousand American troops were brought into the dlitrlct and continued for almost a tear t average Intervals of two weeks. , absolutely safe relish, ARMED CLASH FEARED IN TEXAS OIL DISPUTE AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 21 Up ,to oclock this afternoon th etatel adju had received no tant general wort from Adjutant General Cop, who It In charge of th ranger force aent to th valley dieputed oil fields In the Red River No aeneua trouble Is expected now that rangers are In th field. It was said. Vaults Texas, Jan. 21. an armed tvaah were expressed It was unofficially re when here today ported Texas ranger planned an attempta to regain possession for Texas claimant of an oil well now In the hands of an Oklahoma receiver In th territory In a volved In th boundary dispute. The well, known e th Burk Divide property, le owned, so far as Texas rights are concerned, by a Wichita halls com punv. Advice to th local concern todsy were that the ranger were preparing to make It was an effort to aelxe the property. Murder Suspects Captured, Impossible to confirm thle report In state or Austin. her at elides WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Mexican auare In the More than a score of thorities In th Tampico district have dieputed territory underrangers direction of Ad General W. D. Cope. reported tha capture of the persons susJutant pected of the murder of p. J. Roney end Earl Boles, American citizens, and of WICHITA Fear of Wave of Economy Strikes House and Senate as the x. Appropriation Bills. Texae-Oklahom- Trlcolette and Paulgtte No Public Building Legis lation to Be Recommend- ed at Present Overtloises Session WILL SEEK TREASURE FROM THE LUSITANIA Jan. 21. Congress WASHINGTON, held its thrift week celebation today, a wav of econbmy sweeping both the senate and house. The result was: 17. 21. Effort to raise Jan. LONDON, In advising the state department ofsthls Decision by the house public build today tha embassy, said the Mexican au- some of the treasure from the ill fated thorities reported that a carefhl inves- Lusitania will be made early this year. ings committee not to recommend pastigation of the case was continuing. Engineers snd divers who have been sage at this session of a public buildabout the sunken vessel ings bill. prospecting 21 MEXICO CITY. Jan. Alexander believe that thev can at 4east get Reduction by the bouse foreign a f Ross, a British subject, who was kid- thousands of pounds worth of valu naped Sunday near Orixaha, was rescued will fairs be committee of the sununl diploto it but that impossible aides, by government forces, accord yesterday ing to a telegram from authorities of the raise the steamer or much of her cargo, matic and consular service appropriastate of Vera crus, to the foreign office. owing to the great depth of the Water tion bill to (8,843,038, which is (3j)S5,-12No ransom was paid. in which she ie lying. loss than the state departments request and 11,032,074 less than was two probable accomplices, according to Information furnished the American embassy at Mexico City, by th Mexican foreign office In a note dated January CONTESTING .WILL OF MISSISSIPPI REJECTS RICH PITTSBURGER SUFFRAGE PROPOSAL NEW YORK, Jan. 21. A jury was JACKSON', Mi., Jan. 21. The fed selected todsy before Surrogate Coha rral woman suffrage constitutional to hear evidence in the contest over the will of Mrs. Rosa Bpang, widow of a Pittsburg steel manufac turer, who left nearly $2,000,000, the bulk of her estate, to create a charitable institutiou for the care and maintenance of young girls, until they become self supporting. The home was to be erected on property owned by the decodant near, Poughkeepsie, N. Rosa Y., and to be known as the Sprang Foundation. Mabel is will Mrs. contested by The of Copenhagen, Sprang Crome of Mrs. Sprang. daughter bin Den-Mar- Oliva Packers Alarmed. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Recent deaths In New York from bacillus botultnus poisoning caused by eating improperly sterilized domestic Haims Jenkins Case Settled. has ripe olives, worked an Injustice upon packers of MEXICO CITY, Jan. 21,-newsna- - Spanish green olives, according to Frank P r t,xclior quot Hllarlo Medina, tub- - Gulden, president of an importing Tho appropriated lor the present fiscal year. Elimination by the senate of an appropriation of (42,500,000 from the Americanization bill, and substitution amendment was rejected today by the therefore of an appropriation of restricted to use until the end lower house of the Mississippi legists ture, after ten m'nutea of debate. of the 1921 fiscal year, instead of an Cheers and laughter marked the an- expenditure over four years as the nouncement of the vote, which larger appropriation contemplated. loti to 25. Those opposing ratification Is General argued that- - the - amendment would Slashing women to vote Democrats and the and Republicans for the negro right give was an invasion of state's rights. most part joined forces in the slashing away at appropriations, the vote to eliminate customary Singer Reported Improved. porky public The being unummous. BAN DIEGO. Calif., Jan. 1. Madame buildings bill who has been reduction in the Americanization bills Ernestine Kchumann-Heln111 at her home nt Groaamont, appropriation was advocated jointly by seriously near here, with pneumonia, wan reported Senators McCumber, Republican, North Improved today. Dakota, and Dial, Democrat, South Carolina. For Constipation. Senator McCumber said that, accord nothing ing to careful estimates, the govern For this disorder you will find s Tablets. ment would start the fiscal year, be Chamberlain quit so good as dose Is taken you hardly When tha proper ginning July 1, with a deficit of three realize that the effect la not natural Inmillion dollars. Should expenditures for stead of having been produced by a medi(Advertisement.) 1921 be kept' within the eonservativ cine. estimate of six billion dollars, the sen ator thought they might be provided for, but there would be nothing left to r deficit. take care of the We have gone mad on the question of conceiving pew questions that will said reach into the federal treasury, Senator MeCumber, referring to the Americanization bill, which is designed to educate illiterates and Americanize foreign born citizens. The only thing that will atop it will be when we get to the end of the rope and have to bond the country to meet expenses. to be worn middy fashion over the. skirt. t Specially - beaded and embroidered in various colors over navy, rose, brown, henna, flesh, white and black tricolette and paulette. elaborately- Priced (35.00 Sizes: 36, 38, 40 0 u Second Floor See Windows K5itKTVR7icfrr.o k, left-ove- Drought at Delta, Utah Mo 111 SENATE DISCUSSES SHIPPING POLICY able the American flag tq meet foreign competition. Federal aid to American shipbuilders also hvas urged. WASHINGTON. Jan. of legislation establishing a permanent national shipping policy was begun today by the senate commerce committee. Extensive hearings on the measure passed by the house and on suggestions from the shipping board and private interests ar planned. 8. Grosecup of Tacoma, Benjamin Wash., urged private operations, rather than extension of federal operations, and the sale to private operators of the smaller vessels st least of the governhe Such sales, ment merchant fleet. said, should be at a price which will en NEW PORTUGUESE CABINET FORMED ister of the Interior March JO, J9l. He was succeeded by Senor Caderso, who cabinet quit January 10. Senhor Barretto was appointed Jun 2S, JI19, s minister of foreign affair In th Ca- -, derso cabinet, , How tli Trouble Start. of outdoor exercta, overeating. LISBON, Jsn. 21. (Havas.) Former mastication of th food. Thi Premier Domengos Pereira, a Democrat, result In constipation, headach. anxWty has formed a new cabinet, with former and worry. Tk Chamberlain's Tablets Minister Meldo Barretto as minister of Immediately after upper. They will reforeign affairs. your ronatipatlon and Improve your . lieve digestion. Then correct your habtta Eat Premier Pereira and hla cabinet suc- slowly, masttcat your food thoroughly, ceeds the Costa ministry, which resigned walk three or four mile every day. Do 20, after a brief existence, Henhor that and you should get well and star Janpary was Pereira appointed premier and min well. (Advertisement.) lock Lansing Request Denied. In cutting down appropriations in the diplomatic and consular service bill the house committee denied Secretary in the Lansings request for increases salaries of ambassadors and ministers. The only increase granted over present anvance expenditures were a flat (1000embassies in salaries to secretaries of and legations, and an additional item of (250,000 for passport control, bringing the total for that purpose up to (440.431. The drastic cut in appropriations for river and harbor improvements, ordered by the house river and harbors committee In paring down the annual appropriation bill for that purpose from (42,900,000 to (12,400,000, con tinned to arouse memberh of the house and minority committee today, who be gan the drafting of a substitute bill, which would appropriate (25,000,000. A vv 'sVc vaSi,. i Y- - IV - ' "V j iN'b- - ' : lv 1. r U' y V '1? 's , v 3? CANADIAN EXPLAINS NEWS PRINT EMBARGO lalm of OTTAWA. Ont, Jan. 21. Th the state department at Washington that ordered had Canadian government the the Fort FranciB company, an American controlled news print concern In Ontario, to divert a large part of Its product from Delivering 1800 Second Feet of Water for Delta, Utah. a Let us tell you of AN ALFALFA SEED CROP that ran 19 4 bushels per acre, and sold for $28.70 per 100 pounds, bringing the grower, ET,' $329.43 per acre. 3-- Let us give you his name and the details further of two tons of hay to the first cutting besides his seed crop, which sold in the field for $22.50 per ton, making his Total Income Over $375 Per Acre UNION ELECTRICIANS -I- N CHICAGO STRIKE Let us tell you about our , SUGAR FACTORY AT DELTA, . We have Hay Land, Seed Land, Beet Land, and the 1 000-TO- Largest N Cattle-Feedin- g Center in Southern Utah (4500 head being fed pulp this winter) Our best crops have jun 6 tons choice alfalfa hay per acre; 24 tons sugar beets per acre prize crop for 1 9 1 8 ; 19 4 bushels alfalfa seed-b- est crop for 1919. OUND Power, which might mean merely more speed in less capable hands, has become flexibility, responsiveness, comfort and safety in Pierce-Arrow-s. The ability to run on high gear from three to seventy-fiv- e miles an hour, and overtake back, to passing cars or ascend steep hills without shifting, means flexibility. To start from a standstill, and accelerate in one-fif- th less time, is responsiveness. The quickness with which the car gets out of a tight place or shortens the time required to pas and overtake another car adds safety. To its owner the Pierce-Arro- w has bound- less power because it has all the power he will ever be called upon to use. M. D. NAYLOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Phone FOR PARK PURPOSES , TWIN PAULS, Ida., Jan. 21. Chairman of the chamber of comrecommittee, merce public ground to a meeting of thclty ported test night council th unanimous decision of his purchase by the committee to recommend acre tract offered by thirty-fiv- e city of a Bkinncr for JIMS for park purFt. Johp C. D. Thomas . Greater Delta Country DELTA COMMERCIAL CLUB, Frank Beckwith, President, Delta, Utah. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Two hundred union electricians In th city department of gas and electricity went out on strike late today, following a dispute involving tha action of the commissioner of gas and electricity In placing a lineman In a street lighting foreman's position. Two hundred and fifty other employees of th department are expected to follow those who have gone on strike, which would paralyze the fir and ponce alarm system. Th union has an agreement with th the latter employee cancity whereby out on strike without giving not be called hours' notice. twenty-fou- r jii MAY PURCHASE LAND " 3-- Let Us Tell You More of the to western Canada American customer was denied today by JohnM. Imrle, Canadian of the Dally Newsmanager paper association. on shipments Explaining the embargo by the company to the United Stales, Mr. Imrle said the company arbitrarily reduced its shipments to Canadian customers from their requirements of fifty tons a day to fourteen tons, which it had fixed as Its proportion of Canadian proposed to Increase requirements, and Its shipments to th United States by the difference between these two figure. The Canadian paper controller Insisted, he said, that the company continue to and the comsupply Canadian customers, so on condition that pany agreed to do Canada a mill In eastern ship to the United States an amount of paper equal to the difference between the company and the requirequota for domestic use customers. ments of Its Canadian posed Newell Wight, secretary of th chamber of commerce, asked that provision for n airplane landing field be Included in plana for the proposed park. f 4 Mrs. Wilson on Committee. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2!. Mrs: Wood- -' and Wllaon. Mrs. Robert have accepted Mrs. Josephus Daniel 250 women yho of on a committee placeshave will charge of arrangements for an Interchurch world movement conference In Washington February I, held be to and J, It was announced tonight. I R DUAL VALVE SIX "Was. 4o31 . ' |