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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; FHIDAT . MORNING, alibi this time. They evidently hoys that the decree compromise will serve as s lullaby and soothe the people into slumber. The Maine company organised In 19X1 by this earn r, Prince .1 Boston and J. O. Armour had a capital stock of 000 was paid in whlch'Jl.OOO $8,000,000, of cash, and the plan which waa so effective was valued at $7,000,000. It Is well known that the companies awning the stockyards largely controlled by the bis packers have been charging exorbitant prices- and capitalising their profiteering. The press states that the value of the packere interests In tha stockyards is variously estimated at from $30,000,004 to SEPTEMBER 3, 1920: Woman Fails in Attempt to Swim Across Channel - p e yi - - LONDON- ,- Bept, w is i rfgl- Fee the eeoowd time a woman has attempted to swim the and Mr Arthur failed. channel English Hamilton, daughter of the late Jllr Charles and Lady Fairlte Cunninghams, started from St. Margarets bay last evening at 114 o'clock with'-Cas.Gris Net. near Calais, as her objective. This morning she was forced to abandon ths attempt near the South Goodwin sand Mr Hamilton waa the first woman to make the trial, since Annette heller-me- n Justice Department Orders , failed fifteen years ago. Mr Hilda $40 000.004. Before this deal Is eonsummatsd unWilling, aA Englishwoman, Intends to at Prosecution in 324 Cases! der which the packers can control the tempt swimming the channel In the near the gatewapato the packing future. stockyards, plants, at which producers are held up, Involving Many Millions.! the court Is to have an open hearing. LONDON. Sept J Mrs. Hamilton was in the water twelve hours end says she She Speaks of Water. got to within nine miles of Franc failure to the heavy sea to same time It Is be hoped attributed her she "At the WASHINGTON, 8ep(. 8. (By the Assoshe had acthat the public can find out how much Nevertheless,what shedeclared, ciated set Pr.se.) Prosecution of 324 conout do to set to of the price which this holding company complished record for women, swimmer tractor marking the beginning of a pays and on which the public will have Mr Hamilton aseSrted she waa deter- move by the government to clean up Its to pay interest is for bona fide value of the stockyards, and how , much for the mined to try again next year. oid- -. Annette Kellermae, in 1815, twice at- war "contract controversies, baa been which of apthis company, holding plan brain tempted to swim the English channel. In ered by the department of justice.. The parently originated In the fertile Maine July of that year she ess said to have proceedings wit Include criminal and civil of the Prince who organised ths swam for five hours, then being compelled company. toone part goods to give up on account of seasickness. On j action and involve "million of dollar" Seven parts water August 84, Miss Kellerman again waa re- department officials said today. is a little too stiff for the American peo ported to have been Overcome by seasick, all of the cases embraced by pie, who have been paying such nigl r.eas after swimming six miles and aban- thePractically most of prlcee for packers' products that prosecution order were turned over by the packers' capitalisation represents sur- doned hes effort. Aside from Captain Matthew Webb, the the war department, but there were IndiTha sop thrown to the plus profit person to swim the English channel cations similar cases would be received producers and consumers by the packers only waa T. W. Burgess, who made the trip' that they may have a voice In the manfrom other departments. The shipping on anla September 1811, Webb's time was agement of the holding company other evidence of the stupidity of at- 21 hours 45 minutes and that of Burgess board is understood to be planning to recorporations by court 8$ hours 35 minutes. criminal prosecution in half dosen tempting te control The distance is about twenty-on- e decree Instead Of legislation. It shows mile. quest cases. ' , ; the Imperative necessity of the enactContracts on whloh action will ba ment as soon aa congress reconvenes of Blackfoot ' amounts Club to involve said in control ths the to werg Rotary' pressed packers legislation ranging from a few thousands to a few Interests of ths public. Road Include Urges Improvement millions.'' agreements for They th furnishing of supplies of many comLONGSHOREMEN IN BATTLE., cantonmodities, construction of camp NEW YORK, FepL 2. More thap. '2004 peelafto The Tribune. ments and warehouses and other faciliBLACKFOOT, Idaho. Sept . S. The ties white and negro longshoremen engaged In Blackfoot. of the for the army. training Rotary 'club entertained at dina battle at Pier 50. North river, today ner last night Preparatory to Instituting legal profor J. U Martin, chairIn most cases., the government which required strong police squads to man of the county commissioners of ceedings of Its date and Butt Chairman B. O. Bills and has started quell. A number of whites and negroes Colonel county; P. A. Fugate of the Bingham figure planning to pursue the Investigation the the of Into records wars arrested Jas ringleaders after sev firms ahd InEditors county commissioners; Byrd dividuals whose contracts are eral wounded men had been removed to Treg questioned. IL G. Knight and W. A. ' This work will require several 'month hospital belief Official! The fight started when 1000 white longthat although The special subject for discussion was expressed shoremen reported for work at the Southimmediate betterment of the desert road the war department had failed to reach $04 found and ern Pacific steamship pier between Blackfoot, Arco and Mackay, an agreement, many controversies would negroes unloading a vessel. Freight han- over which auto tourist travel has be- be settled out of court. The war departwere used come heavy. It was decided that fall ment abolished Its fraud and graft inveetl- dlers hook clubs and stones " . and winter work should be Inaugurated ? ration sections some months ngo and Its freely. now, that the road may be in good shape acuities for making necessary Inquiries In most cases were limited. for next season. WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. With respect to a score or more of the commissioners The Bingham county REDFIELD, S. D., Sept. 1 A young were petitioned contract send to their settlements In dispute, there wee engineer woman registering as Miaa Ella Barr, and road builder into the the belief that honest mistakes" had Colfax, Wls., committed suicide by swal- desert topractical all the end been made examine compare by the contractor or subconlowing poison in the parlor of a local various preosnt roads, to determine which tractor and that an investigation of rechotel today. She left lour letters showto adopt aa n permanent on ords would produce grounds on which ad. ( ing disappointment in love te be the It was justment could be easily mad cause for her act said that In other cases, however, plain Tourists to Use Island fraud end conspiracy had been proved ao SUES TO RECOVER TAXES. that no other course waa open Salmon clearly Daring Fair HOUSTON. .Texas, Sept. 1 Suita seekexcept direct action looking to Indictment t ing to recover $452.30$. 85, paid under proRobert T. Scott, assistant to the attest as income tax following the reor- Speelat te The Tribes would be the policy of the Farmers' Petroleum said it torney new 8. general, ganisation Salmons SALMON, Idaho, Sept. company In 181$, have been filed In the tourist park on the Island In the Salmon of the government not to deal leniently federal court at Houston by six cltisens river will be used In connection with the with the fraud case . of Houston against Internal Revenue Col Lemhi county fair, to he held October I lector Walker. to I, Inclusive. The park has been conGeddes Pleads for Better veniently arranged, with a runway for autos leading down from the bridge and With U. S . a, 4n. i n a i $ , i. n ..Ml f . J 1 lt1 1 ' v- - " 7 C ' J p -- AS SHELL SAME I National Council Warmly Protests Proposal for Disposal of Holdings. Farmers - Congress Assailed for Adjourning Without Legislation to Control Industry. laks Tribe aa teased Win. "WASHINGTON. Sept J. The Farmers National council, with headquarter In Washington, protested today against the holding company proposal subraittod bv the Chicago packers to the district supreme court for disposing of their ctocioa.ds and terminal railroad hold-- 1 Chicago Tribune Salt ' Cl..u Kctencldg the plan to soil the stocks 'irda ho.dlngs to F. H. Prince & Cv. of Boston as "the same old shell gamo of the packers to hoodwink the puInU ," the farmers council assails con- gress for adjourning without snaetlng legislation to control the packing industry Instead of abandoning the public to he tbe victim of further horseplay be tween the department of justice, the court and the big packere." Mr, F. H. Prince. says a statement f ronrhe farmers' .council on ths subject, "who has undertaken to organise ho'd-in- g company to control the chief stock-yarof ths country. Is ths man who is chiefly responsible for putting over the confidence deal which Included the t ds hearer warrant. Federal Trade Commit-alonColver, when asked what the bearer warrant was, said: er Hope for LuQaby. GOOD GOODS" Rare perfumes Mao-Vlc- The three terms are used symbolically in this instance the first two to stand for all of the marvelously attractive sweet scents, cosmetics, pure soaps, toilet accessories and appliances, which are the contribution- of art ar. CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept 1. By the Associated Press ) Turkey will send a minister to the Vatican, it was announced today. This Is the first time Islam officially has affiliated with Christendom, the step being taken on the sultans mark of gratitude for the initiative as pope's financial and other aid to Turkish war prisoners through Monsignor Dolol, the apostollo delegate here during the war. Before the minister is sent to Rome the Vatican will be asked U he will be received. , British and Canadian War Veterans Open Convention Ask any boy where good clothes come from. Hell know the answer. t ( Hell say " genetically, And all of this apropos haps you tore asking. Just this ; This bit of meditative thought was inspired by a cozy little corner in Walkers, right in the heart of the store, on the main floor The Department of Drugs and Toilet Goods , and we fell to wondering whether all of the women in Salt Lake apd thjs neighborhood had any conception of what very wonderful things thia " small section contained. , . Rich,' Rare Perfumes , , Utahs Greatest Clothing Store, , Gardner Adams ' CompdlTy SALT. LAKE CITY ' !" WAKET r t , Ws have jobs open for, a number of linemen who would, These are not temporary jobs, but' like to- liv in Denver. be to permanent ones for competent men. Good guaranteed. wages ; cost of living in Denver is lower than' practically any ' other city in the country. - " . ' . '' APPLY , , , , THE DENVER TRAMWAY; COMPANY, 14th and Arapahoe Streets, v , - . - j - Denver, .Colo. t - 1 Oa August "1st. a strike waa called on our property. On August 7th, by vote of the union, the. strike waa declared off, but many of our 'former employees have refused to return to work. " ! ANTIS CONTINUE FIGHT. Tenn , Sept. 2. Th NASHVILLE, of Tennessee house representatives adopted today. 43 to 34, a motion to furnish the governor with a sworn transcript of the action taken by th houee Tuesday tn nonooncurring In th suffrage amendment resolution. The action Included request that the governor certify this of state at transcript to the secretary . Washington. -- i - 1 i - WHEAT FOOL PLAN REJECTED, ' ' COLUMBUS, O. SepL th project not feasible, th resolutions committee of the national board of farm organisations today rejeitad a plan draft-a- d In committee for th formation of a nation-wid- e wheat pool, to be controlled It by termers. pointed out to th committee member that th proposed pool might bo a violation of tho Bhermao antitrust law. Th best farmers could hope fo it wee aaid,.waa th .right tomarket Liolr product cooperatively. Fine Powders no-les- , . - " are really wonderful, and few women have any conception of what intensive refinement the fine powder they prefer has All of undergone. the beat makes are formed of the fundamentally finest of Italian talc and their degree of fineness depends on the thread count of the cloth through which they are sifted. That e very pow- Her J11"? which so delights you, is sifted through 200 count cloth. O ' s high-grad- V rS4 be written about the soaps, the creams, trnsue budders, rouges cosmetics whichPare in former days were often thought injurious, but which, s scientifically prepared ,o her be,utr' r to Wel1 ss? - .f Drug,8 ffnihil?epart ,mported market today681 Houbigant Hudnut Mary Garden Vantine Y 4le 8113 f ToiIet Goods of ours yon will' domestic preparations on the fiver Elmo Blue Rose .Elizabeth Arden Melba Luxor Mannello .Woodworth Djer-Kis- s Tanty Bigaud Miro Deoa " Jergons and many others o t tha name. These include toilet water sachet perfumes, der face powders, soaps, vegetale Vivaudou Pond Aubrev Pietera Harriet Hubbard Ayers Colgate a best-know- n . talcum pow f . hf tth. . lon,t inca been relegated to the pJace I11?!.!17 of banished things when it was considered bad form to en banc, ones natural grac, and charm by the aid of ar- t- ia a progressive age where gvery woman who ia considers it a duty and a delight to' make herself .lust as attractive as she can fair means or artificial whether sb. be a lovely mother and wife, a daughter, inHlie Dome, or whether abe be an active person in the business g , STRIKERS SEIZE FACTORIES. .LONDON, SepL 8 Several factories m Rom have been seised by striking metal worker In concert with the mend striker at Milan and Turin, where number of factories had previously been occupied by th workers, according to a Rome disIt la added, patch today. The worker are being supplied with food by their . wive , , ivorT toilet article complete manicure ets, fancybeutiful vanities, cut glass perfumUer Ahd also all of tha practical thing tooth brushes dental "h0 0 talk about brruXVUbber 00d-- but f STRIKE NOTICE SENT OUT. LONDON, SepL 1 Strike notices catlfor a walkout of members of the ing British miners', federation on September 25. were sent out today, 'according to a dilution reached at a meeting of the district delegates 'of th federation her this morning. Belief haa been expressed that, even If th strike notices should be sent out, a stoppage of work may be everted, as th actual walkout may be suspended from day to day under the rules of th ' federation. , r , should receive first mention, for several reasons. Conceived and prepared in that delightful land of Romance and of superlatively dressed women, whence they are imported, they embody the skill and feeling of the study of centuries and the craft of years, in out working odors from the scents of flowers, to meetexquisite the de- man of understanding women. JT-anc- - SPANISH CARDINAL DIES. Bept. I. Cardinal Vlstorien Gusaaola y Menende archbishop of Toledo and primate of Spain, died at th o'clock this episcopal palace her at morning. He waa stricken with kidney disease a few day ago. He was born at Oviedo, April 21, 1852, and educated there. He waa named archbishop of Valencia on December 4, 1805, transferred to Toledo cardinal May January L 1814, created 25, 1814, and received the red hat from King Alfonso September I, 1914. another minute, then recess- h and lunch. The grown-up- s havent forgotten t,r v what that means. An apple, maybe, and some sweet things on a slice of world- com AMEniCAUMAID . DREAD . . Mothers trust American-Mai- d because ils clean, pure, palatable and very nourishing. Builds . bone and muscle. - -- ' BUTTERKBUST BAKING 00, m 100 . Amtricmm IA CASTOR IxfistJ Ch2rta - ti Fot Vz and FcrCvcr SO Akrqitaw the of in ny wonder that these de-lightful and delighted women come again and again to this promised land, where dreams . come true this delightfully interesting and resourceful corner at Walkers! And that they consider money spent for . these irresistible accessories an investment which repays them manifold! Ton would, too, if you really understood. "d' enjoy a the'deiicat per a daub of soft powderon your nose and seo all tho pretty and artistic containers! Di" . for' be beautiful and what woman does that not include t POPULATION REPORT.Special te The Tribune. WASHINGTON, SepL . Camas county, Idaho, which was carved out of Blaln county three years ago, la reported by the census bureau to have population of 1780. MADRID, - n f it means here the desire to 2. Pension were granted during the past week as follows. Utah James Pullln, American Fork, $20; Ellen Jones, Salt Lake Ctty; .Sarah A. Olmstesd. Sait Lake City, and Annie C. Christensen, Gunnison, all $12. Idaho Ann Haney, Boise, $30. X f r . the ' last term to include Special te The Tribune. SepL WASHINGTON, ORDNANCt PLANT SOLD. WASHINGTON. SepL 2. Sal of th at Dayton, Ohio, to naval ordnance ST. LOUIS. Sept. I. The first annus! John F. Omer ofplant Dayton for $144,000, was convention or the British and Canadian announced today by the navy department Veterans of America opened here today The was purchased by the navy and will continue through Saturday. Ef- duringplant th war for the manufacture of forts will be made at the convention, firs control instrument delegatee asserted, to amalgamate the organisation with the American VolunRandall-Dod- d Auto Co., Ltd., moved to teers of the Canadian Expeditionary 1 8. Second East Force which ha headquarters In Chl- - our new home at (Advertisement.) the two organisation mergs. on of th regulations will he that members must become cltlsena of th United States within five years after admission to membership. It w said. . I and at Turk to Send Envoy as Representative at Vatican ' -- 8, English-speakin- 1 t A trinity which is signed to turn the heads of men , and of the world r and it does. Ready Reply ' to Invitation of KEARNS BUILDING 1 de- Understanding , - eg with facilities for camper : i The committee In charge of general arla fair headed Fred for the OTTAWA, SepL 8. A pie for Canrangement by Vlel, and the features planned include a ada to aid $n bridging th chasm of IgnoWild West show, n addition to exhibits rance and the abyse of misrepresentation" between Great Britain and the , v of livestock and farm, product United States was voiced today by Sir Auckland Gedda British ambassador to Foch to Washington, in an address before members of the Canadian Bar association. If trouble arose Legion "If the bridge failed. g nation It between the then be a foolhardy man who PARIS, , Sept 1. Marshal Fochr who would look In for th would peace future, any has not yet received the Invitation of the American Legion to attend the na- Sir Auckland said. There would be coltional convention of. the legion In Cleve- lapse after collapse and civilisation would , land, Ohio, In September, supposed to not long exleL have been sent through diplomatic chanNO TREATY WITH HUNGARY. nels, has Indicated his wish to send an acknowledgment to the convention. The PARI8, Sept. 2. It waa stated specifimarshals friends are inquiring Into the cally on behalf tf the French government whereabouts of the Invitation. today that Franc has mad no treaty Delegates from two of the largest or- - with Hungary, as reported In recent unFrench war will veterans of advices from Vienna through Snisatlons to attend the American Legion confirmed It was added, howGerman channel le understood they wilt ever, several notes had been exchanged convention. It discuss a project to make membership with Hungary tn connection with French card of the veteran organisations of all consortiums which were making Investthe allied .countries Interchangeable as ments In Hungary, notably the Budapeet harbor project. Franc having consented regards courtesies and privileges. to these investments. . PENSIONS GRANTED. L - Fine powders Beautiful women , T think it waa invented In England to beat the Income tax law, The American people will certainly be grateful to the packers for not trying to prove an - j ' t' A.- |