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Show p moil LURED TIIE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY Bolshevism Makes Alluringf Appeal to HOT Effervescent Orient HIS Rich Chicagoan Anwer Phone Call and It Strangely Attacked. Shrewd Oriental Politicians See in Lenine Philos-sophyHandy Method of Getting Square . With Their Enemies. - First ies that tablets you take are marked with the Bayer Cross. .. Late last night the man representing himself as Saier called lake over thetelephone and said he had some phototaken on the houseboat and at graphsashore along the route that Lake Spots to hoy. and also might wish desire Blight own the negatives, the Intimation be- that they were undesirably snapshots He also Infrfrmed Lake of Mrs. that. Instead of eight, there were only-twon the boat persons Lake was susplcioqe and took counsel a policeman friend, who told him Lake to meet Baler at the rendesvous. did ao and be and Baler etarted across boat. to The his policethe lake front man was close behind. Half way across. Baler suddenly drew a magazine pistol and bgan shooting at Lake. One of the bullets grased the policeman and another landed In Lake's leg. Then Baler ran, and the policeman began shooting at him. So far he has escaped capture. PROPOSES REDUCTION IN RELIEF GRANT Jan. 20. Tho new Independent air department 'bill fered its first serious alteration in the senate today, when the proimsol to make the director of the service a cabinet officer was eliminated, on motion of Senator 8moot, Republican, Utah. A second amendment by the Utah senator, reducing the director's salary from $12,000 to $8,000 a year, failed of action for lack of a quorum. Sharp opposition to the bill developed during the debate. Senator Borah Republican, Idaho, contended it would increase air service expenditures, and Senator Gerry, Democrat, Rhode Island, asserted that it would foster red tape; while , Chairman Wadsworth of the military committee, which reported the measure, argued that it would increase efficiency and eut expenditures from $50,000,000 to $60,000,000 a year on tho separate air service. suf- , 4 URGES ECONOMY IN PRINT PAPER USE WASHINGTON, Jan 29. Voluntary re ductlon of news print consumption by of the publishers Is the primary remedy of the Chairman Culver paper shortage.commission said federal trade today before the house ways and means committee. Publishers of big papers, despite agreements among themselves, have not practiced the economy that is necessary, he added. Repeal of the excess profits tax and removal of all tariff on news print also were suggested by Mr. Colvor as remedies. He said the shortage trouble began with the excess profits tax encouraging unfor advertisusually large expenditure ing as a means of evading the tax. demost "Smaller publishers are hurt, clared Mr. Colver, "because the larger publishers are keeping paper from them by taking paper on contract." The contract price, he declared, averages 414 cents, and the current market about 9 cents. price Iscost of producing paper on April The I, 1918. was 2 3 cents a pound, but has Increased materially" since then, Mr. , Colver sard. No Increase In production through new mills to equal the increased consumption was In sight, he continued. LUCE ATTACKS ISSUE BY RESERVE BOARD -- 29. Government amount to approximately 1350 for everv family In the L'nlted Btateg. Representative Luce. Republican, In the declared today Massachusetts. reserve house. Criticising the federal board for Issuing 33.000,000. 000 In notes, Mr Luce said there was an Impending The federal reserve "financial menace. system, hg said, has never stood any test. Representative HefUn, Democrat, Alabama. replied that the reserve act was "the best piece of legislation devised to break the Wall street monopoly." unbroken packaged Bayer Tablet of Aspirin. Thia package is plainly Bayer tamped with the safety Cro. d rw.ii 4 The leading citizen of Moscow sat In the library of his hereditary home and assured me, with many reasons. why the holy city of Moscow, the citadel of Russian conservatism, was safe fiom the when I vagaries of the revolutionists: returned to Moscow a lew weeks luter, to the music of the guns, that man was a prisoner, Hnd the c'ty was in the possession of the liolshevlKS. Something like congenial Incapacity to visualize an utterly and general human condition seems to afflli t the prosperous and conventionalized people of all lands. From the depths of lives they cannot envisage the possibility of a revolution that may disrupt all the usages of the establish, d order. When a messenger returns from afar to cry that uncounted mil, Ions of people have slipped their moorings and are dangeioualy adrift the men who have most at stake are likely to dismiss the matter by ringing for another eocktall from their private stock, and by asking Inane or lnapropos questions concerning those queer zoological specimens, the Bolsheviks Ameilc.n Is In no sense awake to the real significance of red radicalism as a world menace. Even the light of burning palaces has not revqgled the reality of it to a certain type of Russian aristocrat. Orient Awake and Discontented. That by way of preface t the simple atatement that all of the At Is In a fer- Syrup of SQ Cough Balaam... OOC Kondoni Catarrhal Sir,... 23c 45c luO 17.C Ol Lapactlc Pills toe $1.15 K1 1 A; w I BRAZIER President Is Indorsed. JEFFERSON CITY. Jan. 29. The state Democratic convention will be held at Jnphn on March 31. the Mate committee tms afternoon selecting the place and date after adopting resolutions Indorsing Prtsident Wiison, the league of nations, Uoternor Gardner and the state administration. DAMAGE SUIT JURY Privileges for Women. UNABLE TO AGREE Voting Jan. 29. Tho states LINCOLN. Neb., constitutional convention today approved an amendment to tne constitution which, if adopted hy t(ie voters next fall, will Negive lull voting privileges to all braska women who are citizens of the United States. S 50c -Z r CONVALESCING TAKE COD ? HILLS EXTARCT LIVER OIL WITH MALT AND II YPOPIIOSFIIITES OQ . Are you Just getting over tha Ortp, Influenia or a Cold? Then you will appreciate the wonderful reconatructlve properties of this Builds popular aid to health. strength and rich, red blood. Especially recommended to those who are run down, tired out or overworked. 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Jan. 21. An amendsenate seat now held by Senator have been received in tlie fuel company's ment to the cor solution whlih. If adoptDuncan U. Fletcher. Democrat, whose mine In Carbon county. The case wUl be ed by the voters at the general election term expires In March, 1921. George E. heard again at a later date. of Paiatka was nominated, for govnext fall, would empower tne legislature Gay ernor. Joseph Lee. negro of Jacksonwhich means Nebraskans by to provide ville. was elected secretary of the state IS In the regular urmv could enloy voting committee. approved todav hy the privileges was SLIDING states col stituOonal convention. The Harding Speaks in Ohio. prohibits regular present constitution Ohio," Jan. 29 HunCLEVELAND, from voting. The amend-mpPARIS, Wednesday, Jan. 29. Never arrov members It so a clear make would that the dreds of Republicans gathered here and in the history of France, even after ha power to provide for vot- at N'iles tonight to hear prominent Rethe Franeo Prussian war and in the legislatureNeorasaan In the naval serpublicans speak at McKinley day banby ing days of the Commune, has t he frane vice quets. United reached such a low mark of depreciaStates Senator Warren O. o tion. Dollars were quoted today at To Close Headquarters. Harding delivered his first campaign dress at N'tles since announcing his can- 13,4i)5 rind the pound sterling at 41.205. i " ,Re dirtaey for the presidency. Financial nnd commercial circles are headquarters In" e will he closed address Senator Harding Jndef- prly ln hls M Mr Cooiidge's attitude regardhis recent statement that greatly depressed oxer the situation. reiterated We are sliding down the scale on ing a ontost for delegate to the national "there muet be popular government In It was announced tonight America which the German mark and the Aus convention,"U Rwnouls through the agency of political ; Inca manager for trian crown occupy the lowest de- bv Jam" boom for parties M.issa hnsetts governor the 'McKinley wae notably partisan,' he grees, the Russian ruble bemy; reckoned the Republican nomination. "H believed tn his party as th said as zero, says the Frho de Paris. agency of th greatest good to the AmeriSterling exchange has advanced four Woman Delegate Named. can people. SHOP SV MAIL francs anil dollars nearly two francs Cannon. another Former Speaker .io, Jan 29 Mrs. A. CLEVELAND, since Saturday. The fall of the fraue p l'vke of Iuikev.ood Ohio, chairman speaker at Niles, recited reminiscences of coincides with the publication f fig- of the womens Demo-rati(ommittes of th McKinley administration. Ir. Nicholas Murray Butler, president ures showing the foreign trade of .'ivahoga countv, u the first woman of Columbia University, New York.oulo-glxe- d to a national France for the first eleven mouths of named a a d .ega'e was McKinley at the local banquet. convention. Her appointment In this period imports were val1919. todav bv V. B. Congwer. acued nt 2..336, 978.000 francs, while ex- annoumed hal of the Democratic organisaThus tive ports aggregated 6,223,448,0r0. tion in C.ev eiand. who said that, alnotice the commercial balance showed a def though several western state hate sigieit of over 19, 000,01)0.000, and for the nified them Intention of sending women Sealed proposal will b received by the none been has definitely gates., complete year the deficit will exceed del. eommiwioner of public work of th state named. 2o,ooo,ooo,ooo. of Idaho st the office of tn cemmllonr, p. m on th Ruin, Idaho. antU $ o'clock Hoover Club Formed. of January, 1920, for th day Miners Declare 8 trike. list of the loUoa'lng described high- CHtRLOTTESVILLE, Va.. Jan. 29 A LEPSir, Wednesday, Jan. 28 The club as organ. Communist Miners' union ha declared a Ized tonigSit by students of the UniverPROJECT NO. 10. ic state of th strike In the Lugan and (Je.sultx coal mln- - sity of Virginia and a telegram was sent 11 I mil Elmore county; from Mounin Ing regions In Saxony, because a demand to Leland S'anforJ unlvsraitv. of which' highway a.x-ha dav and weet line uf Glenn for a to tn grunt tf v 1H) Herbert Hoover Is a graduate suggestnomt tain . marks extra was re)cted. beenty-fidietrict, terry hlgnwey ing formation of a slmi.ar PROJECT NO. XI. par rent of tha miners ara reported to b Officers of the club here claimed a charc state 28 8 miles of the striking. fac15 student and of memht ter rehLp tn Elmore county; through highway ulty members. district; h.ghwav U.enus Fen? Cd. SALT LAKE PHOTO IUFFLT . PROJECT NO. 13. Lodge Is Indorsed. T 4; mile of th eut between FOR FLETCHERS W.r. Bmrsrman, Manager JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Jan. 29 The high Pay In Elmoretoll county, end Home tn Leviniam gat. 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Gross was arrested in Portland under the name of Charles Langdale, and is charged in Oregon with six robberies, The matter was Chief Jeckins said. strength 30c Hall's .Canker ... 38c Extract Beef J. COUGH? 8TOP 50c Wilson's 39c 79c 23c 45c 79c Vicks mar's 30c 60c VapoRub STT... 47c 94c tlons and (lax subordination, which have peraistt-- a. rot times remoter ihan the hegMining of written history, are now oj e my questioned What The eart is suddenly plastic. mould may newly shape it is for tomor-toto deride. At the moment the east is being affci ted by the west; later tha east itself will affect the west. hat h.i wrought this wonder? Amerlrq, first of all. The American war aims, w.th their promises of liberty a iid utinorracy ami have gone to the orients head. There Is no lommur.lty so remote, be It in Afghanistan or Ah,.MUiiH, which has rot heard its own version of the new era that the world war was td bring to humanity. Business Man Americas great phrases were accepted l)tetali by these ancient and distant peo, ples of toe near east. I have heard official representatives of our allies, partnu.arlv the British, curse the Wilsonian principles to the extent of their vocabularies. They accuse Amer-h- a of being responsible for all the unrest and national an hi Mon that turned the near e.iei tops turvy. Ther position is Albert R. Brazier, widely known In that the or,ental is not fit for business circles of Utah, Idaho and and that he will alwavs have to be ruled bv an occidental. So they call Montana, died yesterday morning at a us mlsrhit makers for having taught the local hospital, following an operation. words of iricat ami discontent-breedin- g di)cr;y to thee millions who have always He is survived by his wife, Ritta Burnbeen eatlsfied with subordination. ham Brazier, a son, Melvin, aged 14, There I" much truth in tne allegation that the United States is responsible and daughter, Lita, aged 6. for the present state of flux and uuar-luint- y The funeral will be held Sunday at in the orient. Of course, &mer 12 o 'clock at the Eighteenth ward factors have contributed. High prices and actual famine have made the people meeting house. desperate. Migrations and deportations, Mr. Brazier has been in falling on a aster scale than the Occident health for a number of years. Several know's, some of them necessitated by war, anil some the result of persecutions, have months ago his condition became so The acute that ho was obliged to dispose aided in the general unsettlement. effect upon oriental troops of association of his business, the Brazier shirt shop, with European life has been no small at the Keith Emporium. His death contributing agency. A sense of Moslem cuine suddenly and was a shock to his solidarity has alo furthered d'acontent. Bolshevism has Insistently offered itself many friends. Ho is a son of the late George J. as a nouns. d of desperation. Ordinarily It is a teaching that would not appeal to Bruzigr and Susan Godsell Brazier. He and fatalistic east Now, was born in Park City, March 9, 1883, the however, it la making its alluring appeal and came with his parents when a in an hour of general unrest and up- small boy to Salt Lake, where he reheaval and dissatisfaction. Shrewd oriental politicians see In this ceived his training in the city schools. Mr. Brazier was well known in fearsome force that Ls come to power At, in Russia e method of getting square Helena, Mont., and Boise, Idaho. with their enemies. Hen ronstantlnopla the latter place he was employed for a me concerning number of years os manager of the public men talked with Turks) possible resort to Bolshevism as furnishings department of a last measure for combating repressive gentlemen's the Na- the Falk Mercantile company. He was action by the a! ies In Bolshevist also in the merchandising business for tion that frai.kiv adopted forms and methods, although- - the people several years at Helena. radicalion red are not of the sort to take Besides his wife and children, he is sm. I found a quies eut soviet among survived by the following brothers and the Jews in Jerusalem, ready for emer- sisters: J. J. Brazier, Lewiston, Mont.; gencies Idaho: C. Butting the condition in a phrase, the George J. Brazier, ltoberts, near east Wfints what it ca not get, and R. Brazier, Helena, Mont.; E. E. Bratherefore it wav pet what Europe does zier, Salt Lake; Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, not want and partly because Europe does Mrs. W. I. Lester, Mrs. A. B. Young not want it. The oriental is ready to and Mrs. E. A. Crowther, all of Salt fight for what he considers his rights Lake. with any weapon that may be effective. If oriental unrefit cannot be reasonably satisfied, then it will add further unrest in the form of Bolshevism! 21c J 21c 41c 10c Cherry In. ment. The somnolent orient M today wide awake. Into its mind as. indeed, into the minds of the manses of mankind everywhere there has entered the idea of the possibility of a complete reconstruction of the existing order of things. Conservatism, custom, tradition, have Haled the east for ages; now the oldest of t.ie old people are demanding a new deal, and demanding It with guns in their hands. Wornout submissive Persia, Syria, spineless Egypt, exhausted India and even the mongrel Maltese are at this moment ciAmorous for a new expression of their collective life. Historians declare that Egypt has not successfully revolted or really ruled herself for millennium", yet the (Dr. ElRss next article will deal with present insurrection is baffling the British empire as no other outbreak of a the existence of Bolshevism on the east subject people since the American revolu- - em and southern borders of Russia.) NEW YORK, Jan. 29. A commission to seek $ remedy "for the excessive speculation in raw silk will sail from Ban lYanclaco February 21 for Japan and China, It was learned today. The commission was selected by leading American silk manufacturers who met In secret session here last night. The present pnee of .S..30 a pound Is and prohibideclared "unprecedented tive ' .The normal rate had been 53 85 a pound. Charles Cheney, president of the Bilk Association of America, will head the commission of five or six members, it was learned. Resides making special on Inquiry Into Taw silk speculation bourses they will ascertain Japanese wbat can he done to encourage silk growing In Chino. K... Caldwell Ttpsln..., pa-$t- al today-announc- funiiAta-- A Memory of Moscow. 11.20 0o ' o e A "im-wti- , s , Tfibsset TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jan, 29 The ! etty clerk's office of eleven mamcipal building per- suaiu-durtn cotefrln SS.S th mit past twntv-fuu- r hour. Th permit inHud buxmraa real or$ atnjrtur, eight .iy and aeterat amall buDding. 71. bualnoa block ia to n avnu. north, fnr Tom Koto, on man, and i to b a to-or- y rtaurant b brirk Hiding 60 hy 125 fa t. Tha fjrat K.curnd bv tha rcfa and foot will th contain twenty-thre- a fior i i UOfc Bengue Special Laxative Brome Quinine. 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Aspirin is beto.cn th Adriatic and . the eilow sets. 1 h, re is a question mark the trade mark of HAyer Manufacture A profound reaction of MonoaceticHciilester before everyt log of Salicylieacid. has set In ngninM what are now regarded (Advertisement.) dla-r Class as the ineLi Hies 01 the k 80c $1.20 $2.25 Sanatogen ' 1921 will BUILDING ACTIVE AT TWIN FALLS Special to Tb k. Efficient Cold Remedies . eri-tu- e Jan. WASHINGTON, taxes during VERY man bark from tha naar with whom I have talk! aharaa of bewilderment my own foehn that America uelther knows nor cares about the vast human upheaval that U taking place m the world This occldunt, generally speaking, W not conscious that the prrentcr mass of mankind is today adrift fom Us former moorred Our own national sare is ings generally regarded as rather a local phenomenon, to be met by a few arrests and deportations and a disproportionate amount of fiery denunciations. Without being an alarmist, I must confess that the prevalent atuto of nvnd In America recalls unpleasantly mv Russian memories Jn the latter part of 191 1 teas present at the birth of llo.ahevlsm in Ituss'a. The attitude of the aristocrats. Kuseiun nnd foreign, was one of imps-bactlent contempt. I tlu-rwas one phrasi j heard oftenrr than another concerning the revolutionists In general. It vvc 'damned swine'' a member of the old rl'glme usua'iy thought he had done his duty by h's country In the crls's when he had eptit-t- o I tcred and sworn sufficiently at the radl-In- g cal,. Next In frequency to the words "damned swine!" I heard the exclamation A nobleman Itusalan "Impossible!" would stand aghast In the midst of an ac- h compllshed situation and declare It possible!" ro-- WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. Reduction of $25,000,000 in the $150,000,000 loan for food relief in Poland, Proposed Armenia was made today by Secretary Glass, appearing before the house way and mean committee. Mr. Glass said the reduction had been decided on in conference with Herbert Hoover, who was quoted as saying that the loan or gift of as suggested in committee, would do more harm than good. Fifty million dollars would not relieve the menacing situation, and revolution might occur in the affected said the secretary. tonntries, Assistant Secretary Norman Davis told the committee the reduction was made possible by Great Britain defiships for nitely agreeing to provide theadded that transporting the food. He hnd signified Argentina and Canada to participate, estimata willingness ing that $10,000,000 would be provided by them. The committee adjourned until to morrow, without acting on the proposed loans. SMOOT MOTION IS PASSED BY SENATE By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. ; To get quick relief, follow carefully the safe and proper direction in earn world-famou- (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Slow progress wae made today In the mvetertous shooting late last night of James J. lake. wealthy airs manager of the Iteo Motor Car rompany, who was lured to the lake front by a telephone meseaga, presumably from Albert Saier, claiming to be the skipper ' if the yacht Trend r The ease Is complicated and delayed for the reason that Mrs. Lake Is critically III of pneumonia and unable to answer any questions 1'revlous to her Mre. laka, then marriage nine year ago Frances Ktngsnorth. was a nationally known art model. She la 30 years old and exceptionally beautiful. Last fall she was a member of a houseboat party down the Mississippi. It was Intended to go as far as New Orleans, but the trip ended at Vicksburg. Mr. Lake, who did not approve of the trip. went to St. Louis and brought bis wife WASHINGTON, 30, 1920. al separately. project will be opened and publicly read Bids ataied hour. above at the Plans, specifications, r form of contract, information may proposal forms and be obtained at tha office of D P. Olson, director of highways, lictee, Idaho. must be made on th All proposals forms furnished, and must be signed by his address. the bidder with The right la reserved to reject any or all bids, oi to accept the bid or bids deemed beet for the state of Idaho. considered unices No bid will t named Dy a certif t cheex. on some bans In the state of idano, made pavaoi, to tne rommise.oner of public aorta, in of 5 per rent of the iolal the amount tho-btd. Thu certif. ed che k mount of la to become th property of tho itat of Idaho, not as penalty, but as liquidated damases. If the bidder, ispon acceptance of his bid, fails or ref jee to ot.-.e- se-co-m enter Into a contract, r to furnish tho required suiety bond, within ten days (not including Sunday) after presvntetion of the contract by )he rotnmisaioner of public wurks to him' for execution. hh a surety company, auA bond thorized to do businea In tne stats of and satlsla'tory to tbe commisIdaho, sioner of public worm, will be required for the faithful performance of th in th turn of fifty per cent (58 amount of the conper cnt) of the total . tract price. It Is the purpoe of tbe fo lu'id the read in th shortest time Dh good consistent construction, and romp tie and wed designed equipment and effective oigamzation will be u;on. WM. J. HALL Commissioner of Public Works Dated January 13, g;714 con-tia- ed 19-'- 0. |