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Show I THE SALT LAKE T1UUUNE, JiiXDAV M0KN1NG.. MAHCU XE fusal of Mexico to permit wltncaNi b ore tho F'all fommlt te to recrosi tho border. Benotor FVII will arrive In mwnln and hearfntfa mill bewin at 10tbt oelork. If ! atatrd that a former corrrapondsmt of the A undated lrraa will testify as to n Information relative to the Columbus raid, and that another newatm Mr man. formerly ronaerted with the Vllllsta publicity service, will tell of the orifln of the Han Me o plan and the troubles in the state of Iorango, ad-va- Aviators Ordered to U. S. Lo$ Angeles Timet Corre- spondent Escorted From Mexico City to Border. . Gerald Brandon Expelled on Charge of ' Being a Foreigner. LAREDO, Texn. March 4. Gerald Brandon. oho had been Mexico City correnpondf nl of the l.o Angeles Time, wa exieill today from Mexico a o escorted He w 'pernicious fotelgner. two from Mexico City by policemen to taken Nuevo I.arrdo and today aero the International bridge to Laredo. ordered waa til expulalon from Mexico under article IS of the Mexican constitution. It waa charged by th authorltle that he bad "meddled" In Mexican pol- m itic. ' lirandon raid he had Buffered no other Indignities on th trip to Nuevo Laredo, lie left by automobllo for San Antonio and expect to take a train from that city (or l.o Angeles tonight. 4. Gerald March liOS ANGELES. Brandon, correspondent of the Los Anfrom wa a ho expelled geles Time, Mexico, had been In that country for the to Time three month, according Harry editor. . Andrew; managing Mr. Andrew raid lirandon had recently returned from Europe, where he wrttts for a syndicate during the war. He maid lirandon wa from New York. The Time had no direct word from him for several days .and had not heard that he had been forced to leave Mexico Frees In- City until the Associated formed It. Mr. Andrew said the last material for received from Brandon wa a the 11111 the arrest and subsequent pro story on In the case of WUItam O. Jen-ki- n edinga of Puebla. The story wa accomused ax panied by photograph and waa g a Sunday feature" two week It said Kernel I that Andrea Mr, ego, probable th publication of that story' had I something to do with the expulsion of it - ' PASO, Texas. March 4. Inetruc-tl- n have been transmitted to Lleuten-- " U M. Wolf and G. U Usher. American aviator who hava been In Sonora. Mexico, since February 2, to to lha I'nltad State Immediately.return accord-I- n to a statement mad today hr O.lonrl Francis W. Glover, chief of taff la Ma or General Hubert I. Hows, commander of the Ft Cano military district. the officer have Imh n ordered to come out of Mexico Without waltln for the relea of their airplane, which ha been the cajss of the delay In their retnfni. followln their rrleaae by th Sononi , authorltle last week. Th queatlon of th relearn of th machine. which wa farced to land near N'aroxart. Sonora, because of troubl. will be taken up later. Th tnatrucclona to the aviator wen transmitted by Oeneral Hoaae through Brigadier General F. It MVoy, rormnan-de- r of the Ar.xona military district with headquarter at Itouglaa, From Woman Says Something Must Be Done to Keep Frid ay Our r People From City. FRIDAY CORSET SPECIAL. CHICAGO, March 4. Farm life in Good lot of one-dasale. nutnr nnrts of the country ia dying out and until something in done to revive it people will continue to go to the city, apeukeri told the Farm Federation bureau, meeting here today. Rural ehurrhea and schools are tie- tcriorating in many localities, Mrs. J. C. Kctrhum of Hastings, Mirh., declared. ''A. long as eonditioas remaia a they aae or rontmue to grow, worse, the women will rebel and refuse to hv on the farms. Another thing which must be done Fall Statement Resfcnted. is tu educate Ihe eity people to a reali4 March of these conditions. Many of sation Aris., very bitter toward the farmer lnltd States Senator Albert B, Fall of h. '? ',rof't'pr- New Mexico that Wnesa men of Nogale an ..i! Vj i o t young folk feared to testify befor. the suhrWmlt- ! tee on Mexican affairs wa expressed in Tu blood m their veins and ambi- a formal declaration Issued here today tion tugging at' their heartstrings to by Bracey Curtta, president of the rhain- - j stay on some farms, H. ) McKnight f '7mwr- - " J- 9- - Barnes, prea- - f HNarogdochca. Texas, said, teeomineaded that the president itatloi Mhm federation surround hlmsclf.with Th joint statement followe In part: "The business men of Nogales einphatl- - I body of experts who would help to cally resent reflection cast upon them I Ruiderike body, by Senator Fall, in no matter pertalti- - i Duel to the national federation are Ing to America has Nogalea ever shown I to bq 10 per rent of the individual .buV"!; "Jen. of cuaty dues yeeeived bv the state, ae- - y DOWN STAIRS STORE r r $1.0 GIRLS WHITE ' MIDDIES in aim 20 to 30, for this You will find Ibis an item worth GOOD GOODS . $4.98 ; Plain taffetas and the ftilk jerseys, with taffeta flounces. Splendid lot of colors. NEW SPRING HATS portunlty to present certain facts about inn. Mexico, particularly the west coast, which mlrht be enlightening to that body. For Wpmen and Girls FACES LOSS OF See These $1.98 New Spring Gonzales Reported Killed. I I to The $3.98 arrivals, in cherry, aand, Copen, Pekin, tan,' black, navy, brown and combination colors. Hundreds of different shapes. r I Tribune. $2.98 , AH new Jackets I (special year. They were much ia price, but they are a little soiledhigher and mussed from counter display. Petticoats " MEXICO CITY, March 4. Manuel leader of the band which shot and killed Augustus Morrill, formerly American conaul at Mansanillo on February 2. has been killed by government troop, according to semiofficial statement Issued here last night. Military commissioner ordered out mo- bile columns In pursuit of th bandits. One of these columns encountered a hand of outlaws between Manxanlllo and Colima. In addition to the leader, it la stated that 4 number of bandits were killed. Sixes 8 to IS - New Silk If "Nogalea business men do pot see how a policy founded on low passion and hatred can benefit ua a a liberty-lovin- g or Mexico country, struggling to aettle her Internal difficulties." argams itylei, laventigatinjL V. . - 5. 15)20. CLEARAWAY r OF DRESSES k FOCATEIXO, Idaho. March 4. county stands to lose all benefit In the good roads appropriations of state and federal funds, according to County SPECIALLY PRICED Hurvsyor Havenor, In an address before the chamber of commerce Wednesday. wrllr It appears that although the county Austrian Is Expelled. commissioners stand ready to put up the ' share of the funds necessary Tan, Pekin, mixtures and MEXICO county's CITY. March ORDERS I Silks, satins and wool fabrics, in a Krelnslcr, an Austrian who arrived in I to carry out the projects In Bannock other wanted colors, in evth Tampico region last liecember' hae county, the federal government has used DRIVEN Just 45 left, but they are unusually charming lot of styles and colors. Size practically all of Its available funds (or expelled from this country, accord I ,n is very complete. .You will advices from Tampico, on th other projects In th state and th stats y good ones. This sale price will move ery size to 44. Every one a to be loath to go ahead with Bant range ground that he had been spreading soviet seems Be early the best rea- this then) at so nock county's share of tin- - road building. quickly. looking In the oil regions. lot, splendid -propaganda fabric polo, 8. E. Brady, Theodore Turner and P. pure wool MEXICO CITY. March 4. W. O. ones go first. Bonably priced. Havenor were appointed to take the matformer United Btates consular! agent I Reds Barred bjr Mexico. ter Fisher up with state authorities at once and velour, at Puebla, la to be expelled from Mexico MEXICO CITY. March 4. Mexican to try to arrange a meeting with Road In consequence of his alleged dealings with rebels, according to Insistent reports consul throughout the world are advised Commissioner Hall at an early date. It tweed and kersey. In a circular Juat issued at the foreign It was decided to at least ask for a behere. The I'nlted State embassy has BAEGAUf PRICES ON office not to vise passports of persons I ginning on the road to American Falla handed a new note to the Mexican forto travel to Mexico I which is Ihe worst road In this section. eign office relative to charge preferred asking permission ' Is Throe it miles when known of b are with could this in ap Interview by Julio Mitchell, prosethey anarchists, paved the sum Bannock county and the stale cutor of Ihe state of Puebla, which In- Bolshevlkl or radical agitators. has to spend and It would make a very volved procedure followed by the embassy Important link In the state highway sysduring the progress of the Jenkins case. tem and the Evergreen highway system. Surveyor Havenor In this connection Is WASHINGTON. March 4. Expulsion of RACE planning a subwav near the packing house William O. Jenkins. Mrmer American and one on either aide of McCammon on consulnr officer at Puebla, by the Mexithe state highway. The O. 8. L Railroad can government, 'as an undesirable alien, d la willing to stand of company of selxure probably will be followed by the expense. Ha also brought up the his factory at Puebla and other property, of voted matter road club and the signs recent report from Mexico City have In favor of the movement and the merSerges, poplins and gabardines, in black, navy, brown, and the other good colindicated. chants present xert axked to cooperate country Smiling of Jenkins from-thIn this respect. with ths county ors. Sizes 16 to 44. The saving in price on these garments is very apparent His would not surprise offlclala here. In ths case of the Arbon valley road of the exequatur aswasconsular agent 8. officials the forestry department I. revoked some time ago. United States (Continued from Fag Ona.) were asking that th peoplo of Pocatello The expulsion of JenklnJ Is likened by show ths necessity or that road before of recent to the Mexicans deportation they expend their half for the construe, Russian radicals by tho American aary to exercise that right." Suitable ma- tlon. It Is estimated that the road to chinery should promptly be built to ad- the fertile Arbon valley would cost such before controversies reach they just Last commissioners the ' voted7r0.W0"tow:rdth. and m'taJ's'LBin0 defense MEXICAN j same to th this do year If the I wming people whobi It Is designed to serve. Fancy and staple models, in forestry organisation will spend a Ilk PLANNED TO "By slow, .but decisive, processes amount. arroganco of capital In this country has A waa to meet committee appointed RANSOM CONSUL white, flesh, maize, tan. Cobeen broken. But now w see In many with the forestry officials at Ogden. I lines labor grow so strong, so , powerful. . E. H.' i President . P. Clarke, Havenor, ih. pen. Sizes 36, ?8, 40, 42, 44, Turner and 8..E. Brady WASHINGTON, March 4. Information and during. the past year cap- - Theodore received by th state department , Indcommlttee th Ital has to had Its to knees 46. All are nice quality plead upon icates, that Mexican bandits had planned, I labor Exceptionally ghod looking are these new garments at thisji'ery reasonable r chance to be heard and th. to have It. difficulties with labor I right MorriU .ormerly American consul Georgette Crepe. price.' You will like the styles, and the colors, too, are very pleasing. Sizes I think the shame of It all Manzanillo, and that Manuel Bamtre ex- altrated. Itr Is all of " these that years progress along 16 to 44, In ceeded orders killing him. 1 . lines In America, we have not yet I all f n.Rj or labor where reached the capital point (arona. within twenty-liv- e jards of th or d4r. no, tcome autocratic. scene of the murder, as a punishment for c.nnot It Is a shame that labor was ever the murder," said an announcement today forced to the necessity of Asking ths On th murderer' by the department. stand which It has been compelled TAX REDUCTION shirt was found pinned n penciled note, strong Labor to take for Us own advancement. reading: in the I'nlted States are betCHOICE Friday All " 'Manuel Ramlres, soldier, died for the conditions ter than In any other nation of ths assasslnatlm he committed. Executed by earth, and It la due to labor that this . . . CLEANSER order of Cipriano Carona. i true. , (Continued from Pag One.) Morrill's horse was shot under him LENOX LA UN demand 'It has been the Snappy styles in the new plaids.. Colors are pinlf, ' B of Morrill received a shot In the right of organised labor forunremitting DRY SOAP . . . Limit and higher wages blue, tan, green and other pretty ones. Sizes 6, 8, fell after running twenty better breast and-h- e WHITE FLYER each to a living condition that has brought back to usT By postponing for two yards. He received a second shot in ths the working maa to bla high estate In years the establishment of a sinking fund 10, 12 and 14. SOAP customer. bark of the head, evidently tired at him America. and funding, the deferred payments of Ths amount of while he lay helpless. And now that both capital and labor European Interest, we should cover money taken ffom him Is unknown. understand each other, recognise each of the Iglllioa dollars by which our The governor of Colima, In which state other's power and grant each other' taxation mlghtsbe reduced. the murder occurred, has advised the right to be. and to be heard, which after purchases of JJberty discontinuing By American consul at Mansanillo that three all Is exactly what the government tried bonds for retirement under provisions of have been sent to I io (mpresa upon both sides in the coal existing law. th treasury would be remilitary detachment - - - - - --- - lieved of a large burden now reflected the bandits stronghold In the mountains, twelve mile northwest of Colima City." In the floating debt and which otherwise will have to be made up by taxation. Mined It would seem that reduction of our tax WORKERS the bill for the next two years In this manby ner could be accomplished and that It TO would Involve the Issuance of additional LIBERTY I which probably will be announced bonds to the extent of probably not more v r U 4IJ wW 1 Monday and. which will Include ea than one and a half billion dollars. FUEL tabllohment of headquarters In Chicago ' 1 trust that the ways and means comMEXICO CITY, March 4, Mexican as well as Washington. mittee of the house pf representatives YOUR AT COMPANY, DEALER'S: In which all tax measures must of course workers art going to the I'nlted State consider this question In fcodu I be- In large numbers and th originate, will 'SN1CE 809 Kearns U Its broad relations to our. general ecoadto Central Coal St Coke Co. press Alarming, according coming . " nomic welfare. vice from northern states. Serious dan- Is to Immediate burden of taxation The numerous Citizens Coal In Takp Industrie that region Building, ger to Company too great. It Is having an Injurious efthrough nonuse, and to large areas of Is a fect oir business. It Federal Coal Company contributing farm land, through lack of cultivation, la Salt Lake City, factor of large proportions In the high apprehended. MITCH ETJ 8. I).. March 4. Casting cost of living. Its Inevitable tendency Is The department of labor has authorised .Produce Company Pidge Utah. . a statement warning Mexicans to beware aside hi characteristic reserve for the to stifle new enterprises and to throttle and It is both unscientific Western Fuel Company "of fraudulent contracts, by wJilch, It la first time since the opening of his cam- - I Initiative. Inequitable. In view of the approaching alleged, many Mexicans haws been swin- patgn for the Democratic presidential In- - decline In our export trade with the In- devoted dled In southern United States. dorsement, James IV. Gerard reduction in the volume of bust practlcally his entire address here tonight evitable ness In the of arguments against ths country. It will become doubly WASHINGTON. March 4. Th Mexican to a refutation to revise and to reduce taxaof nations. Important league government lias threatened to prevent by In order that business may not have Without once mentioning the name of tion force the exodus of workmen to the United the former ambassador's en- to carry an unnecessary tag burden States, according to advices received to- an opponent, throughout this period of readjustment against the day from Mexico City. Governors are tire attack waa directed speech delivered here Tuesday said to have been notified by the department of agriculture that unless they pre-- , night by Senator Hiram Johnson, la his railroads to private control without havvented workmen from leaving the govern-me- campaign for the Republican party presidential Indorsement at the South Da- ing had a. fair trial under government would use the military. March kota JohnSenator He also declared tn favor primaries regulations The workmen are reported to be refushad bitterly attacked the league of of universal military training In schools ing verbal offers of ranch owners to pay son of as nations construction and and European colleges, but spoke against unlyer- them better wages than they could jet dangerous to th Aelfare of the United sal service. In the I'nlted States.-Th- e lf acres has a capacity. ' according Mexican government recently 8tate. IS Do not let the peace of the world, Ratification Yet Possible. to the papers, of 114 acr feet. It la Insist on warned the workmen not to leave Mexico. dream of the ages, aa exemplified in to Oil It Boor than once during CHARLESTON W. Va., March 4. Ratistatlng that they, would receive no pro- the MISSING MAN piannd' the league of nations, become the foot- fication the season. tection from the American government, of the federal suffrage amendof ball said personal ambitions," political that justice would be denied them and Mr. Gerard ment by the senate In the West Virginia Idaho, March 4. Mrs. J. that they would become' victims of mob 'When orators denounce the league and senate Is yet possible, according to lead- J. POCATELLO, Oliver of King Hill, railed the Ban- SAFETY-FIRS- T violence if they went to the United States. declare er of that body favoring ratification, who nock NOTICE Off ASSESSMENT NO. 2. that England Is to have six vote announced office yesterday sheriffs stock books hat county Senators Jesse A. Consolidated Mines of sal. Th tocompanys Mlchlgan-l'ta- h and the United States but one, read the Bloch of tnnlght that GIVEN for Information lu regard to her Guards Fired Upon. transfer until and IncludWheeling was hastening from asking covenant of ths leagtto and discover th Principal place of business, been closed Company. husband disappear..) from King Hill 14, 1920. except as to certificate April ing ' EL PASO, Texas, March 4. Two Meg- - truth for yourself," he continued. "Th California to throw his vote on the side February who Utah. Sait Lake City. 13. It Is thought Oliver was has been POCATELLO; Idaho, March 4. J. J. Notice la hereby given that at a meet- upon which thisN,assessment lean guards were fired upon from an leagu Is governed by two bodies. In one of th proponents of suffrage. suffering from mental depression. A. ROBERTSON. paid. directors board of th of safety-firs- t the of American airplane near her last Sun- -, every colony of England ha a vote, but Rawlins, seen was last ha When ing commissioner, gave dark wearing Secretary. Consolidated Mines Company, Offices. Suit 411 Felt khaki trousers, corduroy vest and rub- an excellent addreeg to the students of day afternoon, according to a statement In tha other each nation has But one Separate Primaries. Building, No 141 held on February If, 1910, an assessment. HELENA, Moot., March 4 The state ber boots. Th man's age Is given as th Idaho Technical Inatltute Wednesmade by Juan Marshall, consul attached vote, and to be effective any measure Main Balt Lake Boutb Street, City, Utah. one-ha-lf two and of cent per to the Mexican consulate general at El must pass th approval of both these supreme court refused today to Interfere (4 years, height S feet and i Inches and day. HI subject was A. H. C. Always No. I, was hr, 40 levied upon th capital stock In the referendum to the voters at the weight about 140 pounds. He Careful. He outlined how there were share Paso. The Mexicans were not bit, Kenor bodies It is also true .that Cuba, far more next general election of the amended NOTICE. A $40 reward la offered for any Informany accidental deaths la ths country of said corporation, payable immediately Marshall maid. under the control of th United States primary act passed by the last legislature mation which will lead to the discovery of people not In Industry and that SS to N. A. Robertson, srrreisry of said Notice ts hereby given that tha annual ' st the company's offices, stock holders' than Canada Is under the control of and dismissed a petition for a writ of of Mr. Oliver. per cent of all accidental deaths oc- corporation, Probe Border Outrages. meeting of th Orster 41 411. Felt building. No. Soutn also has on vote. So do Ran mandate to compel the secretary of state suite curred England, among Mines company will be heiq at young people. TUCSON. Aris., March 4. riTha senate Salvador, Honduras, Bait Lake ' Water Utah. street. Main ocand many to hold th stats primaries April IS, with Haiti thousand City. accidental deaths Any a. m. March 8. 191, at 2ol aril Fixtr I,j Application Filed. subcommittee on foreign relations, which others, whose votes are certain to up- ths presidential primaries, as the legts. stock upon wntch this assessment curred In 1X16 In the Industrie and may Ness building, for the purpose of e cit.g , I hold the Interests of the United States. will be officers and d. rector Investigating Mexican border condi David B. Brlnlon of Holliday ha tiled on th street, or In the homo, Mr. remain unpaid on March 27, act lature's tor foil provided. the mg Under the court s ruling th presidentions, will reopen Its hearings here toIhtriaring himself In favor of Immediate application with George F. McGonaale. Rawlins said. Carelessness la th chief delinquent and ndvertia-- d tor aaie at pubyear. morrow. Th local hearing probably will action on ths part of rongress, to ac- tial primaries will be held April IS, and state engineer, for the use of 400 acre cause of many of these death, accordlic auction, and. unless payment be nunle B. D. Fi-f- .n. . be executive. reservawith or th the without state and fork of Big ing to Commissioner Rawlins, and he re- before, will be cold on April 14, 192v, to cept for nominating fret of water from Broad treaty primaries t, It was Indicated that this determinations as might ba easier. Mr. Gerard congressional, state art. I county candi- Cottonwood to Irrigate 46 acres. A cited ntaay instances which proved hit pay the delinqu-toeether a ronvenie-- e Tribune Wants ation has been reached because of tho re- - expressed regret at Ihe return of th with the cost of advrrti3 ng and exp-nedates will be held August 14, reservoir with xa area of only nine and assert Iona wxyx, ai U the.r cori is but a trf.. full-pa- CARRANZA JENKINS Baa-noc- Heavy Coats $10.00 $12.50 - rriJM ifPVIvnr"1 Jen-kin- $19.75 -- en-jq- j s, Kennedy, - j NEW SPRING .SUITS PALMEfi STARTS Spring Silk Blouses one-thir- e ' BEST'S? BANDITS HOLD FOR $ $24.75 $29.75 ' $3.95, n 19.75 New Street Dresses i. $8.75 I . ! r S Save on Soap r- - Girls' Gingham Dresses - 5cp" 1 ........ 1 C .J t) K A lO.j Cf C3' -- EXODUS UNITED STATES UtlBBYINn MPYlf'n ne, if You,ll Profit by Using The LIBERTY CANDY Cathartic . f?FDAJn riFFFND " 1 antl-leng- nt I. REWARD FOR OFFERED one-ha- TALK TO STUDENTS Mlohl-gaa-Ut- - rd 1 - ft.-G- 19.-G- nr w - aw-smen- -e 1 |