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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUES DAY MORNING, JANUARY paved the way for imperialistic ambiask your support tf our aptions. peal to the American nation, which I not to allow email nation hound morally to be sacrificed on the aftar of imperialistic ambition let the honorable ear rlflce made by America for the benefit of email nation should be in vain." exsocieties The never plained that their countrymen would submit to having a permanent maudate for their country given Krance. The Syrian greatly prefer the protecnot tion of the United State, but If it forthcoming they wish that of Great 13, 1920. X ST NT DECLARES FOR SISTER Syrian-Americ- Water Power Development Two Rumanian Ladies In- Britain. volved in Miss J. de Kays CHINESE BANDITS Limited, Charge; AmendHOLD MISSIONARY ment Rejected. Disappearance. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. An WASHINGTON", Jan. 12. After brief debate, the acnate today rejected national aspect was given today an amendment to the water power development bill which would have limited the government annual charge to twenty-fivcents for each horseThe vote was 2S power developed. for amendment and 9 against. The measure as passed by the house provided that the licensee should pay to the United States a reasonable annual charge to be fixed by a federal water power commission, and ihis provision ia retained. By 6 to 4, the senate adopted an ' amendment by fetenator Knox, Kepubli-cun- , Pennsylvania, providing lawful coutracts lor power, light, heat, water -- nervine or delivery should not bo affected by any license, and that no person or corporation should be relieved .from any obligations by a license. Senator Lenroot, Republican, Wisconsin, led an attuek on the amend-tiieuwhich he contended gave perpetual franchise to power companies. Ilia argument was denied by Senators Nel son, Minnesota, and Bmoot, Utah, Republicans, and Thomas, Democrat, Colorado. Banator Smoot declared that the bill would give more benefit to people on navigable streams than to those along streams in sparsely settled territory where water power could be developed. Western states, ho said, were held in check and absolutely controlled by bureaus in. Washington, so that water power development was not possible? If a man attempts to develop power and goes ahead with his plans at (great expense, he added, the government immediately withdraws the land-froentry.' e t, PAY INCREASES ARE TO BE SUPPORTED WASHINGTON, Jan. By a hi majority, the house military affairs committee today agreed to report favorably the blit of Representative trago. Republican, of Pennsylvania, granting an increase of 20 per cent In the pay of all officers of the army, navy, marine corps, public health service and coast guard up to and including the rank of brigadier-generin the army, and equivalent grades In other services. The bill also would Increase the pay of the enlisted personnel of these services 20 per cent in all cases where the present base pay amounts to 033 a month or more. Increases provided In the bill would be effective from passage until June 80, 1921, and It is estimated would cost the government approximately 040,000,000 annually. Whisky Disguised as Lumber. PERTH AMBOY. N. J.. Jan. 12. Between SoO and 00 cases of Canadian Club whisky, concealed in lumber and seized by revenue agents, were shipped today to the New York customs bouse. The lumber- was consigned to the George W. Jackson Lumber company, but there ia no company of that nature here. 12. . - interto the search for Miss Jeanne de Kay, who disappeared mysteriously from Hull House, Chicago, December 30, when it was learned that her brother, John Wesley de Kay, Jr., had dropped from sight since be left Chicago last Thursday to hunt for his sister by tracing two Rumanian ladies who recently accompanied the De Kays to this country from Switzerland. These Rumanians, Mies Didcz Salter and her mother vanished here last Friday, the day after De Kay started from Chicago, saying they were going abroad. John Wesley de Kay, Sr, father of the missing brother and sister, was identified with the Huerta dictatorship of Mexico, when in 1914 he negotiated a loan in England for Huerta 'a government and with a part of the proceed j bought rifles and ammunition abroad for Huerta. Jeunne do Kay is about 20 years of age and was a protege of Miss Jane Addama of Hull House, Chicago. WOULD PUT NEW IN INSANE ASYLUM I .OS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 12. Harry New. alleged murderer of hia fiancee. "Freda Leseer, should be per me nrntlvf confined in an Insane asylum, the Jury trying him baa told today by Jud R. Rush, y of counsel for the defense, in an argument. We are not pleading temporary Insanity,. I want you to understand. InRush said. "We want this man placed an asylum for the remainder of his life. where he belongs. He Isn't fit to That's be turned loose on the community. Rush devoted nearly all of his time to the. jingle Issue of News mental condiHe reviewed tion. the testimony of prosecution flrut fi pfe nse witnessek. Including that presented through depositions. and asserted the preponderance all-da- ' ' clearly Indicated New was Insane. , THREE SALT LAKE SOLDIERS ARRIVE Spoilt t The Tribune. Danderine itopi your hair coming- out and doubles its beauty. A little - 0t rEKIXO, Wednesday, Jan. 7. (By the Associated Press.) Dr. A. L. Shelton, a Christian missionary, was captured by bandits at Laoyakuan, on January 3, and is near Yunnan-Fu- , being held for ransom, according to reports received. His wife and two daughters, who have arrived at Yunnan-F'u- , say the kidnapers acted under order of Yang Tien I'll, a notorious outlaw, who has with been operating five thousand followers in the Kochin mountains. It is said the object of his lawless acts has been to discredit the local governor for refusing to accept the terms of surrender laid down by the band. The brigands stated they would treat their prisoner as a guest unless the military was employed to effect bis release. Yang Tien Fu ia reported to have been educated as a military officer in Japan. Officials of the American legation here and Chinese authorities are Investigating the ease. COINAGE MEASURE REPEAL ADVOCATED Z A Drop in the Bucket Every householders expenses are divided into a number of items; food, rent, clothing, fuel and light, insurance, education and amusements, sickness and To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful at any drug or toilet counter for a few eents, pour a little in your hand and rub it iuto the scalp. After several application the hair usually stops coming out aud you cant find any dandruff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and long and become soft, glossy and twice aa beautiful and bun dant. (Advertisement.) house-fumish-in- Dan-derin- e th case of Ataon B. Pole, under sentence to di In the electric chair here next Friday for the murder of Mr. Lulu G. Vogt of near Klba. Neb., were taken In the state supreme court today by Cole's counsel. At the eame time, counsel for Allen V. Grammar, who Is under sentence to die with Cole ee an accessory to the crime, announced he would file hebeaa corpus and injunction' proceedings to prevent Grammer'a electrocution. Of all these items of expense, the telephone bill is one of the least, being a very small per cent of the total cost. For a trifling sum at most you have constantly at your command millions "of dollars worth of property and the service of skilled workers. t In business the cost of the telephone is frequently an even smaller proportion of the overhead expense, than in the household. It only needs an emergency to bring it home to any subscriber that the telephone is worth many times its cost. In the face of todays high costs the telephone is a bar gain; and a daily economy for every subscriber. ' v r -- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. .when he hands you this SPERRY RED PACKAGE ap- NORFOLK IS PLACED BLOODY BATTLES ON WATER RATIONS REPORTED IN SYRIA Will Discuss Peace Army Plans. WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. Departmental and divisional commanders of the army were called In conference by General March, the chief of staff, to consider army. One of plans for the peace-tim- e the principal Subjects of discussion Is aa It should relation be to the expected be established In the army between education and military training. NORFOLK. Va, Jan. 12. Famlllea In this city were placed on a water ration of five gallons a day today In order to conserve the dwindling supply, due to lack of rain. Sprinkling carts, railway Federal Blue Sky Law Proposed. tank cars and water boats are being United societies. The pressed Into service to distribute water Jan. 12. A bill WASHINGTON, from wells and nearby towns. Reduced message said: a federal blue sky law to pre"Bloody battles are raging between the pressure on city mains has been ordered vent flotation of worthies stocks and population and the French soldiers wish- and extra precautions taken against fire. bonds was Introduced today by Senator Unless rain comes within a few days. ing to occupy Syria. This ia the result Iowa. Publicity Kenyon, Republican, of American Indecision to Interfere In It Is said, the situation may become through statements filed with every postthe Syrian-Oriequestion, which has master, giving all details of new securities would be compelled and penalties of 85000 fine and five years 'Pershing Leaves for Denver. Imprisonment JUNCTION CITY, Kans.. Jan. 12. If would be imposed for making false statean ments to investor through the malls. universay military training Is adopted. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. A cable from the secretary of the Syrian party at Cairo reporting bloody battles between the population of Syria and French troops, waa made public today by the CEREAL Syrlan-Americ- pro-posi- youre getting a package of Buckwheat Flour that holds good cheer and good nourishment for your breakfast-fol- k on many a wintry morning. Nothing makes a more substantial or economical breakfast than Sperry Buckwheat Cakes; nothing quite so healthful or as filling." nt Camp Fur.ston, Kansas, probably will be turned into a hugs training center. General J. J. Pershing told the Junction Cljy Rotary club at a luncheon In his honor today- .- General Pershing Inspected Fort Riley and attended a program of boxing and fencing bouts and exhibition rides staked by students officers at the cavalry sehoofe He attended a banquet and reception tonight at Camp Funston and and then left for Denver. Italian Steamer MafaltU Safe. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. It. The Rio Janerto agents of the Italian steamer Princtpessa Mafalda, reported Saturday to have gone down with the loss of 70S lives after striking a mine, announced that the captain of the vessel has responded to a wireless inquiry regarding the safety of the ship. The captain's message reads: All passengers Magnificent voyage. well.- Proceeding direct to Dakar, In accordance with orders. - - Will Resign for Day. BpecUl to The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 12. Members of the state legislature who are holding state office cannot serve In the legislature and hold another office at the same time. This is a constitutional provision. It means that T. H. Nash, state land commissioner, will have to resign that office temporarily at least If be wishes to serve In the session extraordinary that has been called by Governor Davis. As the session Is likely to be but for one day no hardship will be worked on the commissioner. It is pointed out. As You Go By -- Funds Overlooked. BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 1!. The attention of the commissioner of education has been called to the fact that cities and towns .of the second class have not properly accounted to the school district In which they are located for the district's at Gardner & Adams the mans own shop. fit op in There you will find suits, overcoats, in fact, everything for the man or boy, at various prices, but all good values. We cater to the average mans taste in style and fabric, as well as price. We have dignified, vigorous, youthful models. Suffrage Approved. 8 A LEM, Ore., Jan. 12. The Oregon legislature in special, aesslon here today ratified the amendment to the federal granting suffrage to women. Bulgar Socialists Busy, SAIX3N1KI, Jan.. 11. Bulgarian Socialists are organizing successive demonstrations,- according to dispatches, in order to bring about a change In the conlsitutlon well-manag- Switchmens Meeting Called. Utah's Greatest Clothing Store. KEARNS BUILDING Youll Negro Killed by Posse. notice the it s I Exclusively Family and Tailor Machines Rents Repairs Supplies White Sewing Machine Company,, BRANCH , SperryU. Flour Co. S. A. forty-fo- ur distribu- ting point! on the Pacific Coast characteristic of Sperry Quality Cereals. ht Aged Missionary Dles.- AURORA, III., Jan. 12 A cable from Chefoo, China, announces the death of Dr. Hunter Corbett. 84. a moderator of the Presbyterian church of the United States In 1906 and a missionary to China n for Dr. Corbett was years. born In Leatherwood, Pa., December 8. fifty-seve- pleurisy, pneumonia and all the ills of the season f Thin blood and debility are the causes of much sickness in winter. When the blood ie thin and there ia oxygen starvation in the tissues of the body, poisons are retained that should be eliminated and there ia lowered resistance to disease. Rheumatism disappears when the blood is built np and does not return if the blood is kept rich. The of grip are never cured until the blood is built up. Dr. Williams Pink Pill enrich the blood and enable it to carry more oxygen, to nourish the starved tissues ia debility, to soothe the inflamed after-effect- s BUFFALO, N. Y.. Jan. 12. A call has been sent out by S. E. Berlin, president of the Switchmen's Union of North America, for a meeting here January 19. He said that Inasmuch as the switchmen received no consideration In recent wage movements It lx . proposed to place- thaix.. BMMvbrBe the case before the railroad adiulmatralloa. nerves in neuralgia and sciatica and the expel lingering germs after the Prince Going to Australia. fever of influenza ind grip have passed. LONDON. Jan. 12 The prince of AH winter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Wales will probably leave England for should be in every house, ready for Australia about the middle of March on use. board the battleship Renown. It Is beA valuable booklet, Diseases of the lieved he will go by the way of the Panwill be sent free upon reBlood, ama canal. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are quest. sold by all druggists or will be sent by Coughed Night and Day. John Vognue, Xiberton, Ga., writes: mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 Last fall, when my neighbors were cents per box, by the Dr. Williams down with inflnenza, I took a severe Medicine Co., Hcjieneetady, N. Y. (Advertisement.) cold and before I was aware of mv condition 1 was down sick in bed. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. coughed night and day and my throat 8tat of Utah. Office of Klate Road ComI got a bottle of was raw and sore. mission, halt Laka City, Utah. Scaled bid wll be received by the stafe Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and road commission of Utah, state capitol. took eight small doses in two hours. Mv condition began to Improve and in Salt Lake City. Utsh. at t o'clock p. m., 27,. 1929. and 'at that time y a few day I was as well as ever. In January a reinforced opened for my opinion Folevs is tha best cough concrete roadwayconstructing between Payson and Bchramm-Johnsomedicine made Spanish Fork, excluding the city -- of Salem, . Druggists. rAdv, In Utah countv. auta of I'uh jh, same being den.gnated Utah federal aid project No 34. Appeal Taken for Condemned Man. The length of road to be constructed or 4 47 ci'ir LINCOLN, Neb . Jan. 12. preliminary improved -t ifirst'on. Plan and glens In an effort to aerure an are on f"e tn to the biates supreme court In the office of tne state road commission. - ; 29 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET STORES Ogden, Ptovo, Logan, Richfield, Utah. Idaho rails. Twin Falls, Idaho. ' Ten mills and Red Package TEXARKANA, Ark., Jan. 12 Henry Wilson, a negro, believed to be Insane, was killed today by a sheriff's posse, after resisting arrest forty-eighours. His body was riddled with bullets. Armed with a shotgun he barricaded himself in the attlo of his home, slightly wounded two deputy sheriffs and killed a negro who tried to Induce him to surrender. The search for Wilson began Saturday after It was said he had threatened to kill other negroes. - share of all fines and penalties collected 1835. under tha ordinances of cities, towns and villages. The oversight was pointed out by the Under the department of commerce. k WINTER TONIC law school districts therefore are given new source of revenue In this and tha commissioner of education is urging them Why is it that some people keep well to take advantage of It all winter, while others less exposed to cold and damp suffer from colds, grip, Amendment Because of our large stock and store, you are sure to find exactly what you want at once. Read what we have had to say over again and come in and sec Adams Gardner Company gs, the telephone. es Mr. Lefflngwell'a 9 9 9 bjLj4&l WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Repeal of provisions of the Pittman act, authorizing thetreasury to melt down and sell as bullion standard silver dollars and repurchase a like amount of silver at one dollar an ounce was urged today by Representative McFudden, RePackers Discuss Deeres Forms. Pennsylvania, before the publican WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. Represen house banking committee. Under norof the five big Chicago meat pack-er- a mal labor conditions silver could be an met today with department of jusproduced at a profit at fifty eents The said. McFadden Mr. ounce, tice officials In the first of a series of amendments would fix the standard in conferences for drafting the legal form of silver coins from 90 to 80. the decree to be entered divorcing other activities of the packers from the business pf meat." Assistant Attor DISCUSSES PRESIDENT-ney General Uarvan, representing the atsaid there was little liketorney general, SUCCESSOR TO GLASS lihood of the legal wranglebeing comIn the week. before late 12. President pleted Jan. WASHINGTON, Wilson today eummoned Secretary Glass Now Steamship Berries. to the White House for a conference, at which It wae understood a successor to BOSTON, Jan. 12. A steamship service An apfrom this port to San Francisco by way Mr. Glass would be discussed. soon so Mr. Glass of the Panama canal win be Inaugurated pointment was expected can take his seat In the senate to which about Marelv 1 with the sailing of the he waa appointed to succeed the late steamer Juneau, the New England MariSenator Martin of Virginia. time corporation announced today. Six Mr. Glaas Is known to favor the selection vessels will maintain tha service with San Pedro, the port of Assistant Secretary Ijeffingwell to sucmonthly sailings. ceed him, and other administration offi- of Los Angeles, will be a port of call. NEW YORK, Jan. 12, Soldier arrival today were: Hreat casual company No. Battalion 6745, Sergeant Kohlercovi, South Eighth West street. Salt Lake City; Private Elmer A. Hagblon, rural route No. cials have urged 6, box 70, Salt Lake City; Sergeant Jamea pointment. R. McMillen, Provo. . pub-Ital- k v p- XLGGREN A Sperry Product BROTHERS Salt Lake City Distributors. Salt Lake City, Utah, and th office of the bureau of public road. Colonel Hudson build in. Ogden. Utah. . The above plan and specification may be obtained at tha office of tha atate road commission on depositing five flfi.OO) dollar. Any additional Information may be secured from tha atata road engineer at Salt Laka City, Utah. Tha right la raaarvad to reject any or all bid. Cash or certified check for one thousand 11000,00 donara, made payable to the Utah atata road tuiiinneeiu!, rf!unt icvuin pany each bid aa evidence of good faith and aa a guarantee that If awarded the contract he bidder will execute tha contract and ve bond aa required FTATK HOAD COMMISSION. By Ira K. lirowrg. Socretarv. - & CO NOTICE OF SPECIAL, MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF LAS VEGAS TONOPAH RAILROAD COMPANY. Not lea U hereby given that a apeclai meet.ng of tha stockholders of Laa Vegas A Tonopah Railroad company has bean called by tha president to convene at the office of tha company, room Sl.fi, tn tha Kearns building, in tha city of Fait iMike, In tha state of Utah, on tha 17th at ocioca p. m. day of Januaiy, of said day, for tha purpose of eomnrter-ir- g me and senna upon of d tha corporation; juntlcn and of transacting any othr busmeea that may com before the meeting pntury Ly erder of the pr rVnt C. I. LMiTlt, fcecretarv ei ADVERTISEMENT FOP BIDS FOR PUBLICATION OF CITY ORDINANCES, Office of the city recorder of City, Morgan City, Utah, January t u, Sealed bids wilt be received by th c v recorder of .Morgan City, CUi, at t office, until 6 Ou o clock p. m. Mml i of D. 110. A copy February 2nd, A,on In the of of are ordinance aaid city recrJer of Morgan Cm , to atin h bidder ere bere. re'rr ! iLdder ape rqjired to deo j c e k 'o CRy rror4r a oeMsf a to 15 urn , amount of me b 1. f h as i r oa returned to , ri :l r . ? - w7 f x |