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Show I'llK SALT LAKK TJtlMXi;. UHK1' whose train and souls are ensnared In iuidagc have the least cure , it the v fare ot their bodice." rig tlei.-t- vwa trn Perfect Operator Practical Set of Working 25, 15. : Is Down Stairs Store Day, at Read and Take Advantage of These LOWER PRICES on New, Good, Wanted Spring Merchandise. , SITUNGVIELD. Id., March 51. WU- - ' In tu!t J. fcftv h- -i tucUy 4t ftrih tila vlw on gov j partlculari-oi latj ornitjen, Vvh.th ami the of will federal amendment rvfooUnm, suffrage Coal . ll now the proposal change our constitution, but until It Is Mr Changed my osth of office requires tue to linoia t OHfttU'jliouu) tine bran upon lioro u hi convention dab1 . support It l.n U unaltered form. buwt'xe milieu1 "If tonaeetleul sbou d he one of the morning, adtlrciwd lo- thirty-et- a state fu adopt the auffragu shortly aAcr noon and sjHko amendment by the vote of the general nttflit at a vneeMi g, j U &Jr, conand Udiy our btulnjr assembly, thereby change stitution witnout the concurring tote of hope that t.iv iraui treaty vo. Id Uo di of Indore lUo the H?ning of the elector of the staa, It would be concati;u!)rn. trary to the provision of our After evasion, a cotiimluo of In 4?rator said Mr. d coaj ruins operating executhr has perof the treaty r.ghL hae a leetWutlofi tliAt fected a mu of regulations for the coal oul permit a of tij aenale to notify a traty, n)antv ueB mining Industry In Utah which Carl A. He a t to tul j pn(a It latotomake Itone. Allan, Inspector of tnlrn for the vUie GOVERNOR HOLCOMB I a war txgm hope that ill industridt coawiisalufl, believe to conthis reanlutlon and thua ru.ke MAY CHANGE MIND Itnpvaa ble a niluatlnnmlbruh aa wo Itatej stitute the moat modern and i (tactical Lad for the !at eijf.it mouth. j set ever formulated. The regulation will By In of Mr. atl hla nechea brar em-- 1 Universal fern re. be publlahod In pamphlet form. Lla bedef la popular Kovcrn-maCoal phitslgod WASHINGTON. March 24.-- The Namine emplojees wul he given every opand in the lntthdhe ami referentional Woman's party leaued a statement dum. Speaking lo the convention, ho deportunity to pae on these regulations before the Industrial com mi Baton finally clared that the have a riant to Issues the formal order w hlch will make toulght which was a virtual admission have what thry people aant; the people are of the loss of Delaware, and an announcethem in effect Ine law of tne at ate. the eource of pot-and there la no The coal mining committee was made ment of the plana for Connecticut. otfcr aouroe lo be trunted. Up of R. M. Jlaeraw, general auperlnten-tleAt the rlub luncheon he aaid: It read In part as follows; , I Vbould of the (.tilted Htatee Ful company; loth the in"Delaware's Malay may end tn Its los itiative and irtve the people A. C. Watts, thief engineer of the I tnh pro referendum, the Fuel company; V. Monay, manager' of Ing its chance to give the thirty. sixth teciion the people can have (rrateat aira'net ihe the Kinney Coal company ; H. H. C'arner-0ratification for the suffrage amendment. kbbiat pr Ibe diahoneat politician. 'Connecticut U now contending for the tnunager of the Liberty Fuel tn-- , The Hspyblican state convention, lany, and J. M. Martin, manager of me honor. PLAN with cheers and applause and hut two GOMPERS H'Ofldd t'oal company. The committee bus been In session go- or three dissenting votes, parsed a resoBY DECLARED lution today f Wednesdav . Msrch 20 calling over a Hjggetted draft of the regulations for sis (lays. Veatr-tla- y ing upon th governor for an immediate tliey LEADER v r assisted by Leonard Wilson, LABOR special session of the legislature to rate.ectrlcal engineer, and H. T. ify. The republican std'e committee passed Vlumo and H. A. Hank, of the General NUW TOr.K, March ft. The recent Electric company's forces. In going over Byrimliar resolution, g to e. tout portion of the regulations applying The state legislature la know n to be appeal cf faamuel Gompers to member of th American Federation of Labor not to safe methods of guarding tluotrloul friendly to suffrage and the overwhelming sentiment on the part of the Re to atrlllato with a national labor political equipment. Mr. Allen and John Crawford.' state puullcans of th stale assures the sucparty, but to concentrate upon the eleccess of tht nmemliiient If the session is tion of Republican or Demociatld coal mine inspectors for tne industrial favorable to labor, was declared commission, have been present at sll the called. conferences and assisted In formulating Up to this time Governor Holcomb, an In a statement Issued tonight by William the proposed safety rules. has refused to S'lmmou Kohn, chairman of th American Labor It was pointed out in the offices of the legislature, but It Is beparty of Greater New York, to be ''futhe Industrial commission yesterday that lieved that this expression generally of the will tile and twenty yeirs behind the times" Mr. Kohn asserted that trade unionists the regulation when adopted will have of his party will lead him to withdraw a vital bearing on workmen's compensa- his opposition. as such rmrolv are nominated by either tion Insurance rates In Itsh, as thev are of the old parties and that should a one This ts be selected be probably would not be designed to reduce accident. an Important factor In the computation COX'S acceptable to the rank and file of labor. of coal mining rates. The new regulaHe also asserted that "neither a trade BY safetions will also provide physical unionists nor any other man can be an guards will' ll will induce the Insurance honest, uncompromising' friend of labor If he is handicapped at every turn bv companies to give credits In fixing premiums, arid will reduce the amounts paid membership Lu a reactionary 'political a.oordlnglj. COLUMBUS, March II. An active party." Mr. Com per was asked bv Mr. Kohn campaign In the interest of Governor what became of the "eurtheen union James M. Cox of Ohio for the Demo card men In th present congress when denied the miners the cratlo nomtnallon for president was the government right to strike or when lb railroad Wll launched her today. was passed.' Another question asked Xo annoupcemeut was made whether was what was to be done when both or not there will be a campaign In other Republican and Democratic candidates states for delegates pledged to Governor have a thoroughly vicious labor record, Cox but active organization will proand what action should labor tak when ceed to properly present the Cox can- the E a labor major parties "fuse against didacy, a statement issued by the state party as they did recently in Seattle." Democratic leaders asserts. Governor. Cox Is assured th solid Ohio delegation I MlchifiTHIl of 4 votes at the Han PTanctsco con- I Movih? Oil All vention. Trthun from candidates for delegates to (Continued Page On.) (Chicago Special Service.) be chosen at the primary April 27 are 24. Senator March WASHINGTON, to the Hiram wll) center all Johnson's boomers pledged governor. I. YY. W.s ore gaining recruits. He conA ' letter addressed to th Democrats their heavy artillery upon Michigan durtinued; of the nation makes as It point ing the next ten Jays In a determined "The L W. YV.s undoubtedly are try- of argument that with Coxprincipal effort to capture the thirty delegates to as the Democratic nominee, the electoral vote of be elected by that state ing to undermine the American Legtrgi on April H. The men who went to France to fight for Ohio la assured, based upon tue fact that It was announced today that Henator their country will not Join In an effort he has thres times carried the state for Borah of Idaho, Henator of to overthrow their government when they governor, the last time running ahead of Iowa and Henator Norris ofKenyon Nebraska understand the facts; but many men are the Democratic congressional ticket more wlU go Into Michigan to stump the state being misled by the wily agitators of the than Tf'.OOO votes. The letter also potutri for Henalor Johnson. fadical organisations, who are continually out the governor's accomplishments In Senator Johnson himself. It was stated, In .pointing out that the government has Ohio, wnlch,- It is declared, made his hns completed his speechmaklng My feeling political success possible. (lone very little for them. Michigan and ts headed east. He will Invade New York state, speaking at Bufwhen, I read the propaganda was, that I would rather lose both legs than Join lu falo tomorrow night. RAIL such a movement. One.) r - a- UliltXiMi. MAuUt Thursday BRYAN OUTLINES . PERSONAL VIEWS ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS (Continued from TIUMIW r I A. B. Naptha High Grade Pxrlor Soap-Cr- ystal White Soa- p- j 6c cake Urn po-r- iJ Lim't six-da- y 5 BROOM- 1 ' Regulation. Good 89c 1 HAVE HOPES THAT ufiiraneel r ; f nt Underwear Specials Sale of 10G0 Womens Womens union suits. .49 Womens union suits. .79$ Trimmed Hats .. Girls union suits. ,S9 union suits Boys 49 Womens and large girls knit bloomers 1, IS FUTILE OF JOOO 6 roll for 54C rKnit I . Fine Tissue Toilet Paper of cacli to a cus tcmcr. Intro-dute- S- 59' Special prices on L D. 'S. garments Tnursday. . and Boys Girls, 55f 30. Womens, 19$, 25c, 23e . table. They aie trimmed up In an attractive way with flowers, feathers and s. ornam-ntCome today and make jour aelret'on. 23 39. $1.98, $2.49 $2.98 $3.98, $4.98 Uvery hat in this Thursday sale Just placed on the Save on Hosiery Infants, 23 -- 1 Mens, 25, 19f, V 33 : : New Arrivals in Spring Jackets CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED HIS FRIENDS IN OHIO IS $18l8, $235 t Polo atyles and the ether popular ones In such good cloths as velour, jersey, American polo, and twesds. . All sizes to aie'prLe UNrON PAPER "But more and more I hear the opinion expressed by the men that they have not been treated fairly by the government, In Chicago the I. W. W.s claim to have 24 per cent of the service men of In that locality in their organization. Utah mining camps the I. W. W.'s outnumber the service men six to one. and ore making vigorous effort to wipe out the Legion organizations." I Under quest loning by members of the t committee, Mr. Holden declared more men ure out of work than ts generally supposed. He added: The skilled men returning from the war have found work, but many of tlie unskilled are out of employment. The legion's pisn for soldier aid legisI lation was submitted In the form of a , hill which provides tha t each soldier be given the option of accepting either one of those four forms of assistance; ASKS QUESTIONS OF ALL CANDIDATES Oppose Military Training. Spring $7.75, $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 Thres hundred to choose from,' Taffetas, satins, georgettes, crepes, poplins and woolen fabrics In gray, tan, copen, greeny- - navy, - NEWTON, Kan., March 24. Eighth strict Republicans In conventlou here on record against military todays went trading and nomination of any candidate for president or vice president who favors it. A resolution adopted contains the following relative to training; 'That ws are unalterably opposed to compulsory military training and we do not favor the nomination of spy person for president or vice president who Indorses compulsory military training. .Two delegates to the. Republican national convention at Chicago, unlnsmict-e- d in the presidential preference, were elected today. the season, popular shades. Infant, Mie NEW SPRING DRESSES - Not Fairly Treated. 44, For Thursday, Four Fine Lots of brown, black. In plain and fancies.' glzes to 44 Don't let this special opportunity pass without deriving the benefit of the savings. HU and Girl Sale price, $1X3, $1.93, $2.43 Trimmed ready to pat on. This is th. spring seasons first sal. of Children's Millinery. Every mother should b. Interested tn this sale. Prepare the kiddies for Eas-- , ter, today. , WASHINGTON. March 24. Another for presidential questionnaire this time relating to campaign aspirants, expenditures, was made public today by a weekly paper published A by th fourteen .Boys play suits recognised railroad labor organizations. Reports that some candidates were knit and waists.. pantee girls Bojs spending large sums were given as he reason for submission of the questionand girls sweaters and Mens womens, boys naire which as In the form of a letter to a dozen Democrats and Republicans, Womerls and girls middic mentioned for the nomination. Pointing out that the president is entrusted Girls dresses. by the constitution with the appointment of the federal Judiciary and that he te beJersey silk top petticoats In Delegates Uninstructea. coming more and more Influential Attractfve models in these nice, . Fine sateen petticoats OSAGE CITY. Kan., March 24. Wilshaping leg lection, the letter declared crisp, fresh, little garments. that the gravity of charges concerning liam Allen White of Emporia and Will Colors, too,, are especially good. Sfzes 36 to 46. exnot were Ht. could chosen as be Improper expenditures Dalton of Bungalow George aprons. aggerated. delegates to the Republican national ConWomens muslin gowns...' Apparently there la no adequate pro vention by tbo fourth district Republican vision In the law," the letter continued, convention Legion Demands. held here today. Harry TayNew spring corsets $1.C9, I T. 1 safeguard the selection of delegates lor of Wabaunsee county and Mrs. after-nateLand settlement projects, the land totonational Bed Sheets, 72 by 90. . party conventions; candidates Hussey of Lyndon were elected on long-tim- e to be made available and their friend mav, were not inThe delegates .milts, with a loan for Improvements for the presidency statutes Turkish Towels are concerned, structed. and tools up to 11600 and a cash credit so far asas federal ' new models, good e'ors in much money as they see fit expend Mrs. R. II. Trueblood of Yates Center .SO a day Hand towels : gainst the total outlay of lln of eprlng xtpe Sizes pIin 25 to SO and 31 to 3 waist measure. the result. waa elected chairman of the convention. fur each dav served from the declaration to affect In facts. This Is said to be the first time In tbe war. April . 1917, to one year after Labor view of these repectfully Jisks you to answer the history of the state that a woman prethe armistice, November 11. 1918. sided at a Republican district ? credits of 12 a day for Mich day following questlona: First How Is your campaign nerved, for purchase of farms or homes, ? How much have you expended, R. ed telegraphic) summons be sent to E. ware as .well as Idaho. 3 Ex tension of vocational education to the district court against William i date, and how much do you expe- -t I Full Voting Powers, to all service men. the government to to "I was wondering how this swindle Vaughn and others to quiet title to cer- C. Lacey of Columbus junction, la., and before th national conveir-- 1 H. A. yteverw, real estate. tain 51. pay tuition and provide 8LS0 a day for tlon expend Nebraska Ainsworth, la., and a got by Delaware without hooking up LINCOLN. Neb., March meets? Will you be banker of each day served, this money to be used good of your toparty East Id. with Moline, it," Judge Landis commented. confurnish the names of women would be given full voting privenough toward the expenses of such education. tributors William to jour campaign fund, or to Futterfleid, attorney for BANKERS amendment a constitutional 1.50 for each day tinder 4 fash bonus .of ileges Was. ton. line To Hold Junior, From. In your ia., ereditors of the comany fund which la to be used contribu-Uonsserved. finally passed by the slate's constitupany introduced a new element In the ? behalf and the amounts of AS tional convention In session here. At peri I to The Tribaae. Estimates of the cost of this four-pa- rt case when ho demanded Will that Daniel before you. national your Votthey are prohibited from SUGAR CITY, Idalio, March 24. Invplan ranged from Il.6ti0.0h0, 090 to $2,164.- -' convention meets, make a further sworn present Hays, Jr., explain why California land for officers provided for by the uud.OOu. No recommendations as to the statement of CHICAGO. March 24. Judge K. M. was sold to his clients in Jowa and. at itations are out for the "junior prom, to expenditures, together with ing J The amendment, suffrage Ili. ethod of raising the money were offered ordered same two Landis today time was sold to other custobankers of the lists of contributors, and furnish . same with constitutional other proposed linois and Iowa summoned to federal mers in Iowa. Judge Landis ordered te held In the gymnasium of the Hugar-Saleby the Legloa, but the officials of the or- to the press? by the convention wiU to tomorrow Investiin court high school next Friday evening, the the ganization appearing before the comcharge Heeond Are you willing to Join In changes adopted testify inveatlgated. from One.) (Continued Pag to the voters for their apMr. Butterfield also brought out U'at ad everything mittee approved the suggestion of Rep- an to congress to Immediately be submitted gation of the affairs of the bankrupt points to this being tin or rejection at a date to be proval Land He was direct resentative T. Ratnoy, Democrat, of II- enactappeal Daniel the In company. company Hays Dela social which event of th season. will lncorpoiated all legislation compel upon later. world becoming a victim of the greatest lino!, that a high tax should be levied candidates for the prestdenoy to make cataa'Iysm In history. If nothing is done, upon war profiteers. sworn returns to some official of tf governmental Aides fnMsot aid Is not forthcoming national government, zhowmg all mon- I I Piesideut Takes Motor Trip. NEW YORK, March 24.- A national without delay, then the world will continuj expended jby th candidates, or any ej revolve to around its axle, quickly advancin one their behalf, together 1rlh actlng of representatives of state and JVASHINGTON, March 24. President the name towards utter perdition. of all contributor to th can-- 1 conference Hoover organizations will be held ing ) ilsnn today made his first watrip out-nl- dioates campaign fund, or to any fund local In Chicago within the next ten days, acof Washington since he taken which may be rained In their behalf? 1.1 lest fall. VETERAN Accompanied by Mrs. cording to an announcement tonight by CIVIL letto "YVe assure want that this you F. Lucey, temporary chairman of Rear Admiral Graviton, hi phyts not to be construed as an Indict- John Hoover ter club. DIES National Into as he drove far as the Republican Virginia sician, No stops were made and ment of the methods of any candidate. Alexandria. The conference, he explained, was for Good Good the purpose of coordinating activities for Plfhclai to The l'riban. the president was uway from the White B House less than two hours. Herbert Hoover as the Republican presiGOMPERS SOUNDS POCATELLO. Idaho, March 24. Benjadential nominee. Delegates to the conference will be asked to name a perma- min Dowell Chase, 82 years of age, died CALL TO Warned of Proposed Assaulnation. nent national commttlee, a permanent na- early yesterday morning at the home of - QUEENHTOWN, March 24. The chairtional chairman And to outline policies man of tbe district council has received and future work for a Republican Hoover his daughter, Mrs. Marietta Lloyd, where a typewritten communication, warning ' campaign. If they decide such action is he had bean visiting foitlire months. . h'm that he will bo assassinated In the By Unhersal Service. desirable. Mr. Chfcse was a civil war veteran. Hg Sevent of the shooting of any Queenstown 24. -- Samuel, March WASHINGTON, enlisted in tha Forty eight It Tnulana in; policemen. Goiflpera, president of th American Fed-- ! Ratification IS Favored, e ration of Labor, tonight called upon orfantry at Elkhart In 1961. He was woundBANGOR, Me., March 24. Resolutions ed in tne arm at the battle of lukte. Mies., ganized capital to make the industrial state to tbe to be presented and during the grand charge at Yicks-btir- k Republican world- safe for organized labor. In a letter to the Pennsylvania safety convention tomorrow favoring ratification received a bayonet wound in the aiid every little girl treaty with tbe reservations thigh. He waa In three Iwttles at Corinth, co..grss, in session at Harrtsourg. Govtp-er- of the peace, the were read a at waa In senate white dress for communion or confirniereh to the sea. and expressing regret at his inability to adopted by attend and speak, said; pubiio meeting of tbe 1400 delegates to- fought in the battles of Chattanooga, It is hardly possible Chickasaw. Lookout Mountain, Kenecaw, will pass without challenge that night. mation or. just to Yvear at Taster time., it The resolutions .declare that th cove- Mission Ridge and Pittsburg Landing. there Is In the movement of laoor a vast insist too will sound for too veteran tomorand comprehensive knowledge and un- nant of the league of nations as preTaps We have the very one. you want with a ! derstanding of tne processes of Industry. sented by the president to tbe senate row. Tne local G. A. K. post wlU have j the supreme importance of .The organized labor mpvement can best "sacrificed Americanism to internation- charge of the funeral. bright, pink bow or a sprinkling of help toward securing sutety by being giv- alism," and taut the senate reservations abundance of en- th ) opportunity to apply Its knowl- "protected the, Interests and Independence SIX georgette rosebuds, perhaps even a tiny edge to the machinery and the processes of the United btatea." ment during the winter of industry, by being taken into conOther proposed resolutions favor womYvrcalh of forget-me-not- s in blue on the ference and council and given voice of an suffrage and prohibition and disapcharacter. keep energy and body a determining prove government ownership of railroads Yvhite ground of fine net, point d'ebprit To make Industry safe call for ap- Slid steamships. Specie) to The Tribune. ' warmth. . Four delegates at large and eight displication of all the knowledge there la REXBURG, Idaho. March 24 At a j organdy. all the genius there la all tn gool will trict delegates to the national convention meeting of school trustees md the exoC la. Make for full and free will be chosen tomorrow. Supporter of utiv committee there way representing the school expression of the knowledge and tbe the presidential candidacy of Major Genteachers of the six counties In' NorthHand-embroider- ed genin and th good will ef labor and eral Wood, although admitting that tne eastern Idaho and th county and city you make way for alljhe help there is delegate probably would be unlns'ructed superintendents of schools, the followoWr-zkirha tli dearest of little frilled, in Isbor for safety. and unpledged, claim that a canvass of ing schedule of wages was adopted for Shut labor on tile outside and you the candidates for places on th delegaeffect, with tiny bidden grade teacher (two years' experience in is an easily assimilated fuel Interest and Its intelligence and tion indicated that they favored Wood. stifle its rosebuds of frwortrettp, daiutr ruffles Id sizes up to 14 onlr. Bo mo rimmed lieu of one year normal training ) j w ill. The will on tne "part of its good were h No forward claims behalf or A minimum fluted ex110 of tkirts. f inn lace trimmed. put for on with Lahv Irish lace. If food that is of particular ad employers to promote and establish In- of ether candidates for tbe presidential perience and one year's normal year's Priced $16.50 and Up training, f dustrial Justus will give to those who nomination as to tne probable preference 8U9o for 'two $10.00 to ?16.50 those to feel who and two years' experience I vantage labor in industry the incentive to put of the dclerat-- s to be elected to the its- -, years normal 1 2W for threa mental best tbrir efforts, forth and convention. The Wood forces have years experience and two years' normal winters cold over-mucFrom this th movement for safe- tional marl the only organized campaign In the training; 14"0 for four yeajs cxnerleitce Trimmed in luces, embroideries; iu girlish models. fcafety. In lu state. ty cannot but profit, Emulsion nourishes and two years normal training; fur broadest sense ss well ss in the realm j tw o cars' and five tortexperience j years' Prices, $5.00 to $28.75 of purely mechanical matters, depends f us! training. body Dayton Shores Good Growth. for Its follest 'impetus. Its fullest realizaI sustains tion. upon the f:ee aril full axeptanc WASHINGTON. March strength. Action Is Dismissed. of the wotkers as human Wines enstatistics for 1620 announced today ty n j! dowed wtin all the rights and privileges the census bureau Included; Be 21. William j BURLEY. IdJho. Mar-snd abilities of human Wrx. Haf.tv Toln-u-t O. Ur at'. Catherine J. Dayton, Cl., 12.420, an increase of and D. L. A B.Si 1ww4b.iI, K. J. IMS ri-r ili Increase 1 1 liberty incruasus. Thor or CM per cent over i21o. Evans iz Co. Lava filed a complaint in Save Money Thursday on These Needed Items Special Prices on .$119 19( .39c, 98 f, $1.93, .98& $li49, $1.19, ,.....$1.49, k. $1.93 $1.49 $2.98 $1.49 $2.93 $1.93 $1.89 $1.93 .$1.19 Silk Waists Wash Waists. 98c and. $1.98 ' i Sale of Two Hundred Separate Dress Skirts, 4.90, S5.90, S9.90 29 19 (f $3.49 nt SUMMONED PROBE WITNESSES W . -t thetT,.A -- WAR AT POCATELLO LABOR'S POLITICAL ACTION . Comes Palm Sunday and Then Easter -- Body Warmth Yvant'afuffy to earnestly upon an -S COUNTIES FIX TEACHERS SALARIES, to up t j ScoitsEmulsion AH Net 'Dresses tl 1 h, Scotts' the whole ct and Vvi - ture it i Scott's, h V Piques Organdies, Voiles and Dotted Swisses |