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Show 'illE SALT LAKE TLlLtLSE, FRIDAY l'ELHLAUV MUHNlNU. G, vzm time a they dremsj proper to charge tn Iiemocratlo administration with responsibility for tbs confusion resulting s urnp from nonratlli atlon. Tbs In foreign exchange was asserted by the Ohio executive to be evidence of ttit conspiracy. c'omerning the contention of league opponents that the British vote would dominate the loague of nations. Governor Cox said that Cuba and Janama. a practical dependents, mlgh be expected to last their tote with toe United I STORES, rent U-B0- PERIL 1T. (Continued From Pags On.) S.RAND llars formed lurros. Mich.. Fab. the main topic of p. Do- 5 the New-tttr- y election coneplracy trlul today. Be Filming with the teatlmory of Allan K. Maore, a defendant, who pleaded "no con tegt," and continuing right up to adjourn, nrtnt late this afternoon, the testimony related to money expendeJ or received. tij'oalted and checked, against and to nth kept In deposit vaults In Detroit or landed out In the Orand Rapids office n from which the western Michigan was directed. tliank offlclalh from Detroit and this v were on the aland to Identify deposit rli s, ledger entries and voucher check e.il guardian of the mesier key of a IVrolt safety deposit vault toldof ofthevisit deit that Inatitutlon by certain cam-Iitg- fendant. At one stage of the proceedlngi. Federal Judge Sessions Interrupted a readand withdraw-- ! ing of long hats of deposits the with the remark that Jury "could red possibly carry all those figures tn H Ir heads, and with the. consent of the r'lenso attorneys he ordered tire accounts ' nnidered ?200,000 read." Is Expended. ' prosecution reckoned tonight that had shown thus far In the case that mare than $200,040 has been handled In tfce campaign. Thla waa compared with t te 3750 which Judge Sessions has ruled the limit of campaign expenses al hkwed by taw for the 1 01 senatorial cam' The defense has Indicated It will (s en. this coinbat' point on the ground that the statutes refer solely to a candidate's personal contributions or expenditures. Moore testified that he had received handled approximately $JjOO In hla as a field agent In the campaign. The testimony of a Orand Rapids bank cashier gave the total deposits in the account of Charles Floyd. In charge of inland Rapids (11.280 headquarters, as 85083 71 Utiroit bankers testified that wds deposited In the account of "Paul H King, chairman, and that tha account oC "the Truman H. Newberry senatorial showed total deposits of committee HTv,837 20. These two accounts were In tn Commonwealth Federal Havings Bank of Detroit. h-h- a It vs vrk I Kindled Through Bank. tin addition, it was brought out that lYunk W. Blair, president of the Union company of Detroit, and treasurer of the Newberry campaign, handled hla own bank. The institution's records showed that all thla money had" been checked agalnat In favor of the Truman H. Newberry senatorial cotnmlt-t- x coount In the other bank, and Blair atmrney, A. H. Smith, by of a preceding witneaa, established that Blair had never been seen to make a deposit personally In the Commonwealth lVderal Savings bank. AVhlle on the subject of the committee account, Judge W. H. Elchhorn. for the government, had Albert R. Moore of the Oqmmonw-alt- h bank read records showeach on August 23 ing deposits of hw1 August 28 of the campaign year. Inter,of with John N Stalker, the nlon Trust company on the stand, he adduced testimony that the latter a Institutions records Indicated transfer of $10,000 to the other account on etch of those days, there being four check of (5000 each drawn on those ditfes. Irust - State. even greater demonstration when ha arose to speak Governor Edwarda declared that a great Issue hed emerged from the past, "the of state rights and psrsonal llnerty." .He asserted that thla Issue must be decided by the people next November. "If the federal government," he continued, "may subvert he doctrine of atat rights, and. without a commission Oi inundate from the people, enter upon our firesides and Into our homes with tbs bureaucratic system of officeholder and the theory of our constitutional government and all the right Incident to home rule a mb local state government are Under such a system the tn destroyed destructible union of Indestructible states become a mvth, and w hav the neiea aary alternative of a great superpower at Washington, Imposing Ha will upon us In the direction of our habits, our man nera, our tastes and our local customs, until nothing la left Of the Indrpenden' state of our fathers but the name. To me. this situation is a political sacrilege, and I purpose to carry the fight to Han Francisco regardless of what any man or set of men may personally think, so as to bring about a popular restate ment of the doctrine of stats right and popular local home rule upon which our fathers founded thla government. Testimony in Sensations i Scandal Hearing Deals With Campaign Funds I Smith Sends Regrets. Governor Smith of New Tork sent telegram expressing hla regret that Illness prevented him from being present at me In hla telegram the New York dinner executive said Demo Do not forget the cratlc doctrine that the government la moat effective which govern the least. Thla precept of democratic frith In the recent past has been grievously and willfully sinned against when, In ths name of democracy, there was Imposed upon 100.000.400 free people, wttnout asking their direct consent, a restriction to thsir personal liberty which 1rusala, In her palmiest days, never dreamed of. The name of Admiral Him waa Introduced at tha luncheon by John M. Rlehle, the toastmaster, at ths conclusion of Daniels's address The secretary had dwelt upon the great service per formed by the North sea mine barrage In putting an end to the German submarine menace, and. Incidentally, credited President Wilson with being the first high American official to ronceive the idea. Mr Rlehle, before calling upon Governor Edwards as the next aepaker, said: "hecretary Daniels spoke of the great barrage laid across the North sea. I have Just received a memorandum which showa that the only American officer who opposed the laying of that bsrraga waa Admiral Sima " The mention of the admirals nama waa the signal for considerable hissing snd booing from the various parts of Iht dining hall. Among the prominent Democrats ssated at the speaker's table were Charles B. Alexander, vice president of the National 1 democratic club; Assistant Secretary of the New Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Elisabeth lass, chairman of the women's bureau of the national Democratic committee: William W. Faney, chairman of the Democratic state committee; Mayor J. F. Hvlan, Monalgnor Michael J. Lavelle, and the following national committeemen: Norman E. Mack, New York; R. F. Hudspeth, New Jersey; Frederick B. Rhode Minnesota; Patrick H. Quinn, island, John W, Coughlin, Massachusetts. time-honor- Hec-rcts- ry OHIO GOVERNOR SAVAGELY ATTACKS CUMMINGS SCORES REPUBLICAN COURSE ON PEACE TREATY NEW Fsb. (.Democratic YORK, leadership In tha senate has stood for unqualified ratification of tha treaty of peace, Homer H. Cummings, chairman Of ths Democratic national committee declared In an address tonight at th te tlmonlal dinner given him by the National Democratic club. When that "became Impossible," he added, "it ha stood for such reservations as would preserve the spirit of ths document and, make Its re submission unnecessary, j If Republican leadership he con- tlnued, "blind to tha overwhelming for an honorable and apeelyi peace, drives this Isau ultimately into ' th arena of politics, the Democratic take up th partv will unfalteringly gauge of batUe. Upon that issue we shall hav tu support of the, moral and spiritual forces of the nation. W shall hav the support of the churches of the ' lead We shall hav th upport of th buatpess Interest which ar now sufferIn from ing the restoration of tfie delay peace of the world. W shall have the support of th laboring men of America, who do not want to be driven again Into war, and we ehall hav th support o. th womfn of th United States Alluding to the committee of 171 by Chairman Hays of tha Republican national committee. Chairman Cumsaid tf the committee ever meets mings "It will be neremary to call out the militia, to preserve order. He characterized the sixty-sixt- h congress as the moat "melancholy failure In legislative history." As for holding th Wilson administration to an account for Its stewardship," Mr. Cummings said, "ninety-tw- o set on foot at enor mo if Investigation coat hav produced nothing that wax worth the expenditure of a dollar, except to demonstrate that thla war ha been fought out to a successful conclus'c without scandal, or graft, or fraud. PO YOUR PART TO KEEP IT AWAY To escape thla dreaded disease means to taka every precaution. It Is wise and most essential to adopt ev be sure to CALL possible method op prevention rather than become afflicted If you have the symptom At this critical hour it la dangerous to neglect a cold. Get to It early. It's the moat pleasant and plan. The advisability of ualng antiseptlis, disinfectant and deodorant Is mad moat urgent. 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Besides Mr Davies and thre other delegate at large, twenty-tw- o delegates from the eleven congressional were district named. The delegates will go The Hat of delegates named today will. It la expected, be ratified at the election on April 6. . Resolutions were adopted the work of President Wilsoncommending in connec tlon with the peace treaty. ickness Why postpone disinfection until a serious, contagious disease overtakes you? Klthout disinfectants, germ life breeds, thrives and spreads amas-Ingl- y If we could aee its deadly work the sight would ba terrifying. 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SHOP BY MAIL SHOP BT MAIL Pershing Campaign Limited. dential candidacy when he declared "my hat is - In the ring," and that he was in to the end. the Among the planks of his platform are repeal of the excees profit tax, the return to private ownership of the railroad. the enactment of a corrppt practice act to prevent th use of large sums of money in elections, reductions of the movement. high cost of living by the use of ths Mr. Woods, who left Lincoln late to- powers of the federal reserve board to day forIn a trip through the east and fix and stabilise per capita wealth of south ths Interest of ths Pershing the country, and .adoption of a national movement, said that by favorite sons he meant those who are "avowed can- budget system. didates and are actually making a race Facilities Are Ample. for the Republican nomination." SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 5 George F. Mare, saaislant to Homer 8 Cummings, Launch Owens Candidacy. national chairman of the Democratic Ok la., MUSKOGEE, Feb. 6 Forty committee, who came here laat week as delegates with half a vote each were Mr. Cummings's personal representative elected to the national Democratic conto make arrangements for, the Democratvention at Han Francisco, pledged to ic convention next June, In a atatement support Senator Robert L. Owen of Okla- today made It plain that hotel facilltiea homa foe the Democratic presidential in Han Franc. sco are ample to accomnomination, "until he Is either nominated modate all persons comiiug to ths conor releases them from further support,1 vention. at the state Democratic convention Which adjourned h.re tonight. MAN Addreesing the convention today. Senator Owen formally launched hla pres! ON LINCOLN, Neb , Feb. I No campaign to secure th nomination of General J. Derailing aa Republican candidate John for president will be made tn states that have "favorite son candidates, accord, tng to a statement made today by Mark W. Woods, chairman of the executive committee of a Nebraska Pershing-for-preside- have a fashionable downward sweep. Yet the neckband is high enough to he comfortable. Y. v'"" I STORES STORES nt ARRESTED IDAHO SWINDLING CHARGE A 4. Ne. !7;C EARL Plnex 60o Penslar Laxative Cld Makes this kind of blood snd drives It to every part of the body. It nourishes and builds up tired and weak organa, restores nerve power and tones up ths stomach. Gives you vigor and vim. Will do all that Is claimed C for It. A wonderful spring tonic '..... v disclaims Any Connection. 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There were about 600 accredited delegates at today's sessions The convention will continue until tomorrow evening; day to the task of drafting recommendation for the party's national program. The committee took up subjects considered aa possible pi at for m timber, business rehabilitation, tariff changes, readjustment of foreignand domestic commerce, postal reform and la. If we Our Directors-LecSweet, President Sweet Candy Co. Joy H. Johnson, Vic President Schramm Johnson. Drugs. Curtis B. Hawlev, Manager Electric Co. Frank B. Stephens, Attorney. W. Ray Granville. James W. Collins. Kuhsel L. Tracy. 2(0 Bromo Quinine d 1 lb. Old Fashioned Stick Candy..... ,39c 30c 60c Muaterole 2Co 52c 8peclal Penslar Cherry Cough 2(o (Oo Balaam Hore-houn- 69c Phillips Platform Committee Busy. WASHINGTON. Feb. (.The Republl can committee of 171 settled down to- Save Some Money 42e 23o 46c Catarrhal Jelly 10c Laxative - $3,331,000 at 20c 60c Kondon' Waldorf- for Savings (1-0- x Hill's Gargle... 21e 60c 25o -Astoria." Discounts, (Oo 80c EJy'a Cream Ba!m...47o 25c Meal 1 lb. Flaxseed 60c Formamlnt Tablet.. 43o 30c 60c 81 20 Foley'o Honey A Tar....24o 47e 7 ht Institution 190 3 So ?8 Ballard 8 ho 6flc P, Loans and 29a Pastilles Marbury tonight fsaued a statement disclaiming connection with the Women Democrats of America, of which organisation she waa reported to be an acSENATORS G. O. tive vice chairman. Her statement said: "Mias Elisabeth Marbury disclaims any Fb. (.Republican association Indianapolis, with he organisation planned 'the t'nlted States aenat merhber by Miss Margaret Vale and known as the were the atibject of an attack by Governor Democratic Women of America James M. Cox of Ohio, apeaking here "Mies name waa used withat the Annual banquet of the Indi- out her Marbury authority aa an endorsement of ana Democratic Editorial association thi movement, despite the fact that she Governor Cox, who Is a candidate for had It removed from the prothe Democratic nomination for president, posedrequested Uet of officer and members at the charged that the United State senators meeting held on Wednesday at the opposing ratification of fh peaceto treaty were In a political conspiracy keep civilization In a turmoil until uch a Davies to Head Delegation, The Safest' - Linger If neglected It usually lead to something mors serious. Check tt EARLY. 15c Angler's Throat Tribes. POCATEULO. Ida., Feb. 6. Last night Sheriff George R. Mabry returned from Bellingham, Wash, bringing with him J. Christensen snd I,eo Mecham, who for alleged are wanted In Pocatello fraud In connection with alleged whoie-aal- e mortgage swindles that were discovered ahortlv after the two men ceased to operate In this section of the sta te. Merham's home Is In Preston, but Chrietensen Is a resident of Pocatello. The operation of the two men. It is said. Involves some $79,900 In cash snd approximately 17.909 head of sheep. J. L. (fault of Spokane swore to tbe complaint Implicating Christensen Acordlng to reports, the two men owned aheep which they shipped around the state and heavilv mortgaged them, and later shipped them out of the state and sold them. The case against the men will probably be heard In Pocatello. by ths university extension division to the county commissioners of the counties of Idaho In session here this week. Savings totaled $2,879 217 for an expenThe table tells the diture of $274,509. amount of money each county received READY from state and federal the sources, amount which each counts provided MONARCHY from Its own funds snd the total saving. 4 "These results are not th total acFeb. There VIENNA, Wednesday, said the statement, "but Is no doubt, according to newspapers cumulative." only the actual results as shown on here, that the national assembly at It tabulated reports from farmers, farm meeting to be held March 1 will declare bureau committeemen and county Itself In favor of a monarchy in Hun- agents. gary. Aid given each countv from state and There are five pretenders to th throne. federal sources Included cash paid di- SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. They are Pnftce Iauls Wlndisch-GratW. F, Bowennan, Mgr. rectly to the county and Its aliare of who is supported by Premier Huszar and apeciallsts services snd state 271 Main Street, Hear Broadway several members of the Friedrich government: Burner Emperor Charles, who never abdicated as king of Hungary, and, who is supported by a party which calls Itself the 'Legitimist; Count Andraasy, who is urged by Admiral Horthy, head of new Hungarian army and Hunthe peace conference; garian delegate to ths Clerical Archduke Joseph, the candidate, and Prince Cyril of Bulgaria, who. if chosen, will. It Is said, marry one of Archduke Joseph's daughters. nearby vessels to drown out the flames. Fur a time ths firs threatened to reach the magaxlne of the battleship. It was said. The f.re started from oil drippings. Big Knife Sale now HUNGARIANS TO ACCEPT on. Blades guaran- teed to hold edge. z, UTAH FIRM ORDERED TO CHANGE METHODS YOUR $. Upon Feh. kn WASHINGTON, agreed statement of facts, the federal trade commission has ruled that the Utah Bedding A Manufacturing company of Halt Lake City must refrain from engaging In certain ui.fair methods of com petition In manufacturing and of mattresees, bedding, couches and similar products In Interstate commerce. The commission' ruling la against the company's praitke of giving, or offering to give, cash bonuses gr prizes to employee or salesmen of merchants who handle snd sell mattresses, bedding, Couches snd similar product of the respondent and of one or more of th competitors a an Inducement to Influence such employee or salesmen to stimulate or push the sale ot th respondent a products employes cant more than any 9 they are able. Perhaps it is bad air that hinders them. Records taken in many factories show that a slump is frequently the result of poor i ventilation. Let a Sturt event represen -' tative tell you what he knows about this way of speeding up ' production. Telephone Murray Hill 9220 IDAHO PROFITING Small Blaze on Battleship. BY BUREAU BREMERTON. Wash, Feb $ Fir In the engine room of the battleship Wyoming at th Puget Hound navy yard today BOIFE, Idaho, Feb. (.There was waa extinguished onlv after crews from $10 27 sated for every dollar other ships were nlled Into help and In farm bureau work In Idaho expended in 1919 h se line were run from a dry dock and according to a table of figure presented v 5 FjRM A. Turn C. B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY S TIL? HEN, District Manxger Blowers ' Walker Eayiaei Sik BuQdluf Turbine |