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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, LETTED Sow 7 4 MY Tm.S Palmer Say It Is Not the Governments Duty to Clog the Courts." OP lOfA the court ELSE loeey aupeady .19 CENTS -- i parts log - went 0?om coast I To COAST IN A 75 CENTS That5 neaplv taki a u nr o M APIECE Tsf VaSNT SEE ON5 THC scfNePy is TAKIHC S 1 COOKIN- 'MOUNTAINS me JN R l Of See the uhat at - "SHrNOU! He Taxicab1 you &N T yODVLPH'T SEE The BlAmc me I A foe the 1 SuCCESTCD TTlAT DOIWGENOUCM motto I that Cosh, UP FAST Clad (hat tonight, omlir.td liie Laaia for the gowi nmentj dr fMun to the auprvim court the touthern Jarjfio oil land cae, vvhlrh dermlon )ia been the suhjeut of Potexl by, Clifford Idnc ot, former thief of ihLu-rtaof for"trv. In letters to Hr. ialmbr and to turn tent W i non linhfptil.it)h HKhiite t e artornev as preMOited el.ilenieiit in the trial of the o.t cases in the lower j eonrt that at the fine of the ar uifs the Miuinvrn 1attnr hud no knowledge that the lands an oil bemnx Also, adds, tv idem e was proiuiedj nhowinx that the Niiihi'rn Ia ifu for e.ra after receiving L stunt had the lauds on the market aa arn u)f uraj and void large acreair e as such. Therefore, In the opfmun of Mr. IulriK'r, granting of the landa. found to contain ol . could not he he ld void on a t barer of I ad faith In their aciuisit.on. Tula piitiun, it in addel, was coin urred in hv govctnincnt HUornec connected twin ti.e Matem-ii- Sas, if That eco fr.uini'8 and )iopele tMitral I'alnier, In a 'with AtUiim-- appeal, somebcpy Mv (OCA Aiasy - woe? And Cuess A uT Thats Ti-l- in thc OCIVEC - AND. Coco MoknincS1 . Kib SJIoKLn finvnN. not the wos ermnrnt duty to That tcCT S GITriNL It 0, 1020. GASOLINE ALLEY -- THE BUNCH UNDER GLASS HOTLY ANSWERS PHOT FEBRUARY run BECAUSE METOi' 0 BE THE WAS! u at the Show ls , ' , S J: s ff N -- v ' i t The unusual power, economy and quietness displayed by the Nash d Six with Perfected motor in owner use has caused it A Valvc-in-Hea- -' rd'In am h t irrumii.un'i9," the statement; no lawvur wou'd advise a client to enter an appeal, and anv appellate court v owld consider such an ap-- i peal as frnoioiH cannot rt to the dcctifne that it is tin Kowrmnt nt s duty to clog the com la wii'i frivolous and hopeless ap InleretS of , pcalcH, or tu Jitraaa Uuwiiea the country ly proiotiKing Iltisatton ene ot hoi tirely wiihopt lecotcry on the KOietnmiht pjitNo!of the hut the niot perverted ini ting agination ou'd augest anv telstlon nomr cite Involving oil haas. NJ whlu I tried swre tear aso in Okla- homa for Pennsylvania clients small In iJr pendent oM piodmcrs and this houtii-(- a cm Pacific litigation. tu Led cffojt to rreaie the 'Plnchoi impreiston tliat them cxcses are annUar to the Southern Iaitfw litigation la because he avoids a direct chaige. latlon in the country districts has the cenaua taking in theao two and eontcmptihle huuse he seeks to reale a false impreelun." ountr)eg, but It will be punhed to completion a ripidly aa poaAlbie. Mr. Hcnedlcd annouiged the following Lemhi conn-tcorps of enuniaratms: A C. Ludwig. Laker and Fort Lem-hHl.ickblrd and Leeahuig. Percy An-dmum: balmon precinct h, Mra. II. 8, I Carmin ml .Nohla p- -Mrl"Swl I 1!)M ' hv ('hi.-nvllne W. E WrCrai ken: Oihbonsville tim ' i Miid l'lvMe. Otto Stein: I.edore. Oil- h I eh Joktu is anxioua j more and Nirbolm. (Jeorge K Jdinaon. lOKJO, t about the Lite of a rty of 2i Jarauuaa1 Iron Clock and Patterson, H. R. Prown, ,IJ, SUMt'rh : ' in tlie ielMtid of Sakli.llen, -.fvtwj.e.tor and Joseph F Cunningham, vlTU1!'1 They are afield for tho Kuhara Mining A Han t mgt i and J. Loyal Riley, Challta holahevik uprising In Hus-- I Mr Penediet reports that the cenaua ompanv. Sian Snkhahcn hue iut the partv off and for Idaho i practically complete except It la believed fo Imp been captured mid i in five countiea. including Vallev. Idaho, U maaaatred ' relief party lias polne. Cuhter and Lemhi counties, where A bten aent out. Japane t was found d fficult to secure enumerators for tho reueote country districts. The southern half of Sakhalien belongs to Japan, the northern to Russ5a, in whhh the Japanese appear to have been prosiecling. BONUSES continue." to be generally recognized as one,, 1 of Americas leading motor car values. The interest shown by buyers everywhere in this 'car is only a natural and deserved tribute to the recognized high quality of its performance. - , cow-ar- do-ia- ii ' .a ' w mated at the time of the tax levy, which gives extra money, and the land taiea ai'O will give additional funds. The bonuses are to lie included In flv pavrncniA, one on eacu check until the end of the school year. o i: I V l. I V POCATELLO TEACHERS TO RECEIVE FIVE COUNTIES LATE i . ' to The Tribun. SALMON, Jriah, Feb S .Liiiua Blame PciiAhiot, supervisor of the census the firet dlMrn t tf Idaho, was in Nal nmn mi Thursdav to start the census fr tiik ng for Lemhi couuiv and went from here bv stage to Ohalhs to start the same work fur Luster rountv. wei'thcr in Jauuarv, coupled wiih the diff cultua of tiausMrtation tn the mountains and thf scattered popu- - bvre In lit, 'k Work Starts on Factory. Special to Tlie Tribuae. Feb 8 WorkPOf'ATF.IJU), Idaho, men started the foundation of the Uo e Motor first unit of asfar company's tvonua plant here Saturday. Engineer Bocatello sembling of SU1.750 was granted to th VV. A. Samms has laid out plans for the j school teachers t tha ikeeting of the model cottage section for ths workmen and Architects Boyer and Skidmore are It last week. of affect eduiution jlioaid the conatruetion. The first all tea bets except the superintendent and supervising unit of the factory will he constructed teachgrade high school principal Fifty of glass and steel and will be 80 by 280 er draw JI.V) bonus eu h for the year, and eleven high school tear hers reeivlng (cut. I less thin $tVk, draw lljo Ixmiw esrh. Ten Balt Lakers in Hew York.' others receiving more than $1500 get a I 8 -I$bsi Ikiiiuk each. NEW VOIiK. Feb . mperial. Xf. The valuation or the school district has Slberle: York. M.- - It. Yokel; Commodore. IIPS.OOO over the amount Increased esti- u. R. Dibbles, C. A. Quigley. l VAUJI CAM AT VDUIMI MtCI Speaker Gillett Warns People Concerning Financial Conditions. . 8PR1.NCFIELD, Mats., Feb. 8. The Vnlted Btates la facing ths worst financial crisis In Its history, dsclared Speaker Frederick H. Gillett of the national house of representatives tills aternoun in an address before fne thousand persona. Tha piesent high coat of living, he Said, is duo largely to the greallv Inflated conditions, due to the floating debt of t4,Oo0,(KKMK0 In treasury ccrtlfhwtra, and the principal means of bringing It dovtn is by thrift on the part of the piiblhe with the alternative that will face a panic atmllfcr to thisscountry that of 18M it is up to the public, lie Bald, to duo care and eliminate luxuries practice so the present conditions may he bettered.that ke the Problem of years ago, hi the government was forced to fight the trusts, speaksr said that today congress faces a new question, a question whether tho combinations of the employed are not more thieatoitlng to our business Ufa than that of the employers. he believed Continuing, ha declared that labor unions are essential for the protection of the men, but W'Jierr they go ao far as to threaten for their own advancement to stop tho wheels of the railroads and clow tlie output of the mines, without which our whole Industrial organisation would collapse, they In their turn, are exercising a power which no government cgn aatcly permit. SIR WILLIAM TYRRELL MAY SUCCEED GREY By Universal Service STRIKE RUMORS ARE BRANDED UNTRUE (Chicago Tribune Special Sen Ice.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Reports that a general railroad strike will be called within seventy-tw- o hours are pronounced unwarranted by leaders of the railroad brotherhoods here for the wage conference with Director General Hines, The wage conference has been practically concluded and the Indication!! are that Mr. Hines Is not disposed to grant any considerable advance In pay. This has caused much dissatisfaction among the rail unions, and has Incited many threats of a strike bv the leaders of some of the lesser organizations. The I nlon of Maintenance of Way Employees, with headquarters at Detroit, has assumed a threatening attitude, for example. Jt Is exceedingly doubtful that the big four brotherhoods wouM countenance a general strike at this time. The engineers and the conductors are not even seeking wage advances ill this conference with the director general. NOW AT under-seergta- 7 f'imcirtT : ,E' fSLi in itS Jj 5r Ui 5;: Mr-,vy- - i i - . N. 'i Qrtators of cAhmctd Alotor fart L. utre-- d rTn r ft atr lie wustrrginf.v: 4 : ti 1'7' s i 1 bir: I duly received the portraits w hose rapture is LADY EAGLES. desired. I have arrested five of them The Izidy Eagles' club will give on is hod the sixth under observation and masquerade hall at Eagles' boil March will be secured shortly. Tit Hits, uijhfJftTr1 infcs i.Tiilittf ilr iKti t ... a.r.. jaa iMtd-i- t , Noted Physician Dies. NEW YORK. Feb. 8 -- Dr Elmer Ernest Southard of Cambridge. Mass . Bullard at the Harprofessor of vard medical school and ass'stant professor of psycho.ogy at Harvard, died today from pneumonia, aged 44 years. His wife. Dr Mabel Austin Southard, lecturer at vvedealev college, was at his bedside. Dr. Pout ha --d waa vice preaidenf of ths o American association and a member of the American Academy of Arta and Sciences and numerous medical organisations. neuro-patiiolog- v Medlco-paych- Miss Knowles Is Wed. FALL RIVER. Maas. FVb. 8 Guy g Solker of BalBmore and Miss Emily Knowles of England were married todav at the home of Mr. and Mrs William H. A congratulatory Batlerebv telegram waa received from Baltimore from M na w of tne bridePerlev gplker. groom and wife of the father of the child n.at was broug it to this country Irr.m E sand eeeial uays ago by Mias At the- - first chilli Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the Bayer Cross to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Gehuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, and look for the name Bayer on theckage and on each tablet. Always sy Bayer. ' y Each Bayer package contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. t A man who was wanted by tho police bad been photographed in six difLODGE NOTICES ferent positions, gnd the pictures sent to the chief of police of a provincial FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. town where it was thought likely tho Scgo Lily lodge 263 will give a card in was After the fugitive hiding. lapse ton ght for the benefit of tlie alck Of a fev days the following reply party members of the lodge at Knights of 1yth-tu- s reached headquarters: hall, 88 East Broadway. of the fix miscreants .iTcH-ihL- sport Medal, sedan. PACIFIC NASH MOTOR COMPANY 434 South Main Street. Phone Wasatch 952. DEATH Ihoroughly Captured. roadster, coupe. touring car, T;peeeenger touring car. staff correspondent. (Special cable dispatch.) I.O.VDON, Feb. 8. Sir William Tyrrell la the most likely candidate to succeed Lord Grey as British ambassador to the United States. Universal" Service learned today on the beat authikritv. Lord, Reading Is understood to have definitely refused the post, giving imor health as his reason, in addition to his desire to rviaaln on the bench as lord chief Justice. Sir William Is regarded as the Ablest active British diplomat in the service and la repotted willing to accept the pOPt. dir William Tyrrell Is as one of the closest friends or regarded Lord Grey. He was the latter's private secretary when Grey was secretary of state for foreign LIST affairs, and him In a STANDS on SIX the mission to capacity Washington. After laird Grey's retirement, Tyrrell Fatalities attributMEMFHJS, Feb. becamb of stats for forto poisoning due to enting of preeign affairs, from which off.ee he re- ed server! at a Hinrhenn served ollrea, ripe m tired up the death of Ids son, who was last Thursday, were lncrearsed to six tokilled at the front day with the death of of Uwll K. Ivy VhTdW inn','anmafLru.fat Dm th ,,iv n- - f ,h- Hr' untheon party row alive, was reported In a critical condition tonight. Cole Motor Car Company, Indianapolis, U.S.A. CM Trilunp. A POCATKMO. Idaho, Fob :y pretty home eid n occurred Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mri f. A tarmack when IJeutenant Rov E Eaton and Miss Kuth Hurrop were unttod In matrimony bv the Rev. George of blackfoot The bride la a popular oung ladv of Bancroft, formerly of the Idaho Tech. The groom Is In the military service and Is stationed at San Inego, t'al. Only relatives of both parties witnessed the ceremony, after which the couple departed fbr San Diego. to The Tribune. Idaho. Feb. UDTATiCl.LO, in IN CENSUS RETURNS Homs Wedding Held. MACCABEES. Etonian Tent No. 13 held It weekly review laat Tuesday evening, at which meeting the combination of the three tents waa allscuaned. The annual ball of Banner review No. II. which was to have been given Thursday, hat been postponed on account of the influerisa epidemic. Banner review No. II will meet Friday night at 7 38 o'clock fur fancy drill. Utah won the Hunset prlxe banner In the peacemakers' first lap of the marathon race. Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsules All druggists Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Maaufactsr of Koneasstleaeldsater of SaMeyllesoM IMONTICELLO COVERED gy SNQW BLANKEJ Special to The Tribune. Feb. 8.-- Lst MO.VTICEI.lAJ, week the people of Montlcello wnd vicinity were bravery under fire on the night of September 1318, in an position In the attack on St.exposed Mlhlel. He served for eighteen months In France. He Is now on the steff of Major General McNalre, at Camp Bragg. Lt School Contract treated to another aurprlsw similar to the one whli h came snowstorm, at Thanks- 8peUI t Tlie Tribune. lime. Thirteen inches fell m less giving BUCATELLO, Idaho. Feb. . A conthan six hours. It fell from tract wae let by the pocatsllo out a clear skv- ,- for apparently at evening the moon school board Saturday Alex Mathers for ths and stars were shining brightly and there erection of a to on Tenth school building was Lit',) or no indication that a storm avenue for 70,278. The the eum of waa brewing. will be made of concrete with building Reports are to the effect that the lower decorative designs a'mllsr In size and to the Whittier end Emer- mG.,r.ra!n. fr,?mar'hil.nYi ibfut f'f,T construction aon schools. The building will be conn- by a heavy ram. I in time for school nezt fall. The winter tn Ban Juan has thus far pleted SALT LAKE YEOMEN. been ideal and the farmers are all prePrices Offend Boys. Salt Lake homestead No 1132 held Its dicting bumper crops for the coming searegular meeting laat Friday night and son. 8 RUPERT. Idaho. The firm of inn ated a largs class besides taking faFrank Sulllvtin's Sons, stockmen, vorable action on twenty new mppl.ca-tlonto furnish a 40 fihorthorn calf Cited for Bravery. to be sold at the next Minidoka county The Rowena circle will meet tomorrow gpeelsl to The Trllmae. fair, the proceeds to be divided Into four 1 afternoon at I O t lock at the home of Rt'BKRT. 8 LltsitenFebruary of the Shorthorn club prisee for Mre Murdock, 338 South Tnth Kant Ii ant Robert O. Burrs, who was Ins'ructnr showing theboys best development of their street in mainemancv ar.d athletic director it stock for the period In ehlch they have Next Friday n ght a card partv will I the Rupert high t the time of owned It. In southern Idaho Shorthorns hool he given by ths Rowena circle at the I Me enlie'ment t Hie officer training are recognized to be a very profitable Yiv.ee hall . echool. haa been riled for distinguished breed. rh. s. 1 hsve-agree- d |