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Show PAPERS OF INTEREST TOjUBLIC Attorneys General Will TalK on Matters of Live Importance. Thou(h primarily fnr fhe tranMftlon of bualns, the dlacuuion of que lion of mutual Interest, and th 9kchaas of tdeaa with a vlaw of bringing tha total profession of the states Into closer relationship, rela-tionship, tha annual convention of the attorneys at-torneys general, opening tomorrow afternoon after-noon at the Hotel L'tah. will have entertainment enter-tainment features for the pleasure of the visiting delegates. Albert R. Barnes, attorney general of L'tah. who has been on an extended tour of the eastern cIM as a mrhher ff the Utah f apltol commission, will arrive home late this afternoon somewhat ahead of the other members of the commission, thst he may b on hand to welcome the viultlng aiiomevs genera) on their arrival ar-rival In Pelt Lake Otv. and art as host to those' who will attend the convention, ft is expected that at least twenty-five attorneys generala from as many states will be In attendance. Hsdiuariers will he established at the Hotel Utah and the business sessions will he hM. there. The salt hake Bar association and the Commercial club have combined In preparing pre-paring reception and entertainment for th distinguished visitors. Tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon Saltair will be visited and a bath will be followed by dinner tn the hlp cafe. Thursday will be devoted to business nd at A o'clock at night tna Bar association will entertain t a banquet ban-quet t the Hotel Utah. Frldav the visitors vis-itors will be taken tn Bingham and Garfield, Gar-field, aa the guests of the l'tah Copper company, which will furnnlsh guides to how the .ettornevs the mines, mills and smelters, and of the Denver V Bio Grande railroad officials, who will furnish a special spe-cial train for tha transportation of the visitors. The guests will come hack over the Pan Pedro and for the rest of the afternoon af-ternoon will be motored about the cltv In machine furnished by the Commercial club. The business sessions of the conven-1 tlon will be msrked bv the reading and i discussion of papers prepared by legal experts and dealing with questions of Importance Im-portance to the public and profession. FYlowlng la the detailed program of the convention: c Wednesday. Afternoon. Opening address. A. It Barnes, attorney attor-ney general of Utah ! Preidnf's address. Charles West, attorney at-torney general of Oklahoma. . I Discussion. ! Conference. Baltalr. i Dinner. Thursday Morning. Address. "The Nectejlty for tha 81m-pliricstion 81m-pliricstion of Criminal Procedure. H. L S'orwood. attorney general of Arkansas. Discussion. Conference. Luncheon. Thttraday Afternoon, Address. 'The Necessity for and Effect of Joint Action bv the B tales In Connection Connec-tion With Express Rates," George Coe-son. Coe-son. attorney general of Iowa. Dtaruaslog. Conference. ' Banquet. Friday Mom Inf. Address. "Co-operation in Supervision of Puhiir Service Corporations." Thomas D. O'Brien, special attorney for the state of Minnesota. Discussion. Conference. . i Business. Afternoon. 1 o'clock: Visit Blnghaan copper properties and i Oarflekf- |