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Show iiio POJJTiULIIJUOl) QUESTION (Oon tinned From Fag On.) state was eelaeted, but when New Candidates Get Busy . , as each York was reached the rule was broken e several members trom thate state, ln mr Time Ljjnit nears ror j and F, Murphy, the Tammany eluding Chari Hall leader, and Governor Alfred E, were commit ppo,nted on 8,,,uh' Filing t of Nominations-- tee.'I 1 .... -- I - il I Murphy Pays Visit. Mr. Murphy paid a visit to ths caucus room just as the delegates were assembling, but hs did not remain for the meeting. Governor Smith was not present. Senator Walsh of Massachusetts' came out of the resolutions committee and addressed the caucus' of faith sympathisers. There is no secret about the fact that the committee has voted not to accept the plank on Ireland offered by the representatives of the Irish people gathered here." he said, and that It has adopted Special to Th Tfiban. 0 BOISE, Idaho, July 1. a- substitute. With July the principle of the limit for filing nominations . both. tlonUnder voiced by President Wilson," he of county legislative candidate ana continued, he would continue to for delegatee to county con-- I port efforts target the convention to detention.. Which will select the detegatw Lforethe resold Itiont committee, to til itat convention to p pelu Senator continued on August j Walsh, was mad by a Filipino, who aald Pocatello and Idaho Pall Islands the wanted fndepenj I denee,Philippine jt political parties In Idaho inarethebegin-even though the United States pre show to activity genuine can do nlng more f0r them than they Uminaries for tha coming campaign. There for themselves. When I left the commlt-i- s much confusion and general lack of de-- 1 tee they were discussing what America of th ,ulttrln tailed knowledge of thi revised primary j Is there unless when Frank P. Walsh returned to the law, with the result that he reported that the Irish group widespread publicity given among electors caucus had the- sympathy of a strong fighting In this state, many of them may forfeit minority- within the platform committee, their right to participate In either the J jje the delegates to get busy and candidates. and or aa strengthen their hands. delegates elections Appeal to them to put their minority Under the revised law, those who aspire before the convention." he said, to seat In tba county conventions roust report and then we- - can take It up there, He tirade public this statement of what file their own nominations with tha county recorder. To do this they must obtain he had intended to say to tha commit tee: from that official a form nominating Ths relegation of this outstanding paper, All it out and bav It sworn to- - j American question to th proposed league of recogcan nations, ws deem an attempted evasion nomination be before this gut clear Political duty which must react nominee II wriuinVrH? upon our party throughout mult hVv.a from county chairman, or a majority of the TJitod 'uT Jour members of the county central commtttee, I vouching for the fact that they have for I Irish Freedom and the Atner-wit- h affiliated been the twn vMri the party they desire to represent to absolutely repudiate It, and declare it to th county convention. be a cold and arbitrary denial of th ep Of millions of your fellow Cltlxens, peal Purpose of Change. . regardlees of race, to uphold the finest , The purpoeo of this change in ths law j traditions of America by unequivocally to prevent participation in the pri- - j declaring to favor of tha recognition of gas re ry of one party by those of a different th existing Irish republic." ( political faith, as was the case two years I ago when the Nonpartisan league invaded Fight May CoDapse. . the Democratic party and captured Its!1 Prospects of a convention floor fight on primary nominees for state office. The candidate has another alternative; th league of nations, diminished today Inhe may, to lieu of the committee's when it became known that some of the dorsement or th Indorsement of the administration supporter were wtlfing to five of the affidavit obtain chairman, certify accept without further opposition t! reputable members of th party Th therein. lng- to his good standing written into u . . same procedure for th filing of nomine- - reservations provisos utlons tkms of county committeemen, county and I league plank last night by the r legislative candidates Is the same. The committee. name the election This proviso, proposed by Senator Walsh county committer judges, clerks and other officials to han- of Massachusetts and indorsed by the dle th primary elections for their committee after an alKnlght fight, de tiv parties In the county, and la em- dares the party doesfiot oppose any res powered to fill all vacancies on the ticket ervattons which may be deemed neces in county conventions Is sary to clarify the nation's obligations to Representation ear one delegate tor each its aasoelatesin the league. It follows placed by law thirty votes cast at the last general elec- In th plank; as now framed, a declare tion, providing that each precinct shall tlon thatfatlflcatlon la favored without b entitled to at least one delegate. reservations Impairing the essential In tegrRy qf th covenant. Made. n of the administration spokesmen Important Ruling Attorney General Black has mad. Important ruling and constnictlon on .thgfnwnt they were Inclined to regard the new law, to the effect that the nomination of on as a delegate to a county conven-tlo- n modified language of . th plank as acr or as a candidate for precinct com- ceptable. mitteeman, does not precludsblm from No Word From Wilson. or running aa a candidate for any county legislative office. .There Is but on exChairman Cummings' of th national ception, and that la in the case where the commltt ,a!l1 knw, nomination ia made bpetUlon, and that will not be the usual order to which can- - po word had been received on the sub- electors. eJUtc1 d!iaKte,m ject from President Wilson and that he Nonpartisan league has set the dkte for itsState convention aa July 17. 1 believed the president was willing to leave This waadone by the state executive I it In the hand of his friends here, committee. At this convention a plat- - I Whether W, J. Bryan would be satisfied form for th It JO campaign will be J to let tha committees decision stand ted, and candidates for state office without a floor fight was not revealed. III be selected and Indorsed. County He has advocated a declaration for Imconventions will also be held by th mediate ratification with compromise In the forty-focounties In the reservations, but in the. committee last league state. The date set for these conven- night he voted for the Walsh amendtions la July 10. At that tiro candl ment, with the explanation that, while it dates will be put forth for the legislature j did not entirely cover hie views, it would and for county offices. In some counties I be an improvement on th subcommittee th league expects to nominate full seta draft, of candidates for both county and tha I Th suffrage plapk as approved by the legislature. In other counties, candidate j platform committee i understood to to the race will be indorsed if low the lines of that framed in the to be favorable to the league. , committee, ealllng on - th Democratic I governor and legislatures of Tennessee, , -I North Carolina and Florida to complete CLOUDBURST DOES DAMAGE. ratification of th suffrage amendment Special to Th Tribes. to time to permit . the women to vote a I 1 -- ;?.or PPtion actively "1, iit nit romtUebvthe J - . ( fr u bf,r ur aub-fou- ad WLKJwTjyttLSMSb; Brpn Champions Dry Cause. th Stelnaker wash and carried with It I On the prohibition Issue th subcommlt-tb- e Rockpolnt canal flume, entailing a kma tee made no recommendation at all. 'and of more than $1000. Th yellow mud from f many member of th committee were for the coal basin did much damage to crops steering in the same middle course in the along the high Jlne and Ashley upper I final platform draft. A dosen or so of canals. proposed declarations, ranging from ultra--I were brought into th wet to ultra-dr- y controversy, however, and tha whoto. scale I of wet and dry arguments was rehearsed as th debate progressed. William J. Bryan was ths supreme PYORRHEAS XRAY I champion of the EXAMINATIONS dry. He told the com- TREATED mlttee bluntly that, unless there was a declaration COLD for preservation and BRIDGE positive enforcement of th present prohibition CROWNS WORK ,r ''not would healtatV to appeal his laws, bs PLATES COLD case to the convention itself. The wets, THAT FIT INLAYS who suggested everything from a wine and beer plank to a blanket personal liberty declaration, showed an equal determination to fight it out before the party' final court of resort, DENTAL CQ 1 W? (PawlksWithers, MAIN ST j Examinations Free I I Armenian Plank Rejected. blank on Armenia The subcommittee' also was rejected by the full committee. The plank la understood to have declared that the United State should consider It a duty to see that complete indepen. dence and order was' guaranteed to the new Armenian republic. The committee adopted, however by an overwhelming vote, a substitute plank I offered by Senator Beckham of Kentucky, expressing sympathy for ths Ar. menian people and assistance lln so4 far as It shallpromising be considered possible and proper. Th Beckham substitute received forty votes, with about a dosen reported to the negative Brokerage Firm Added to Fraudulent Oil List YORK July L The, federal Which last week Indicted four, concerns and fifty Individuals in connection with a nation-wid- e roundup" of alleged fraudulent oil promoters, Indicted today Plym, Reynolds end company, New York brokers, on charge of Using the mails to defraud Investor In the stock of the Poison Farm OH company, of Delaware. The Indictment name the brokerage firm, Its officers snd salesmen, Th indictment charge that th Henderson company owned $7$ acres of productive oil land In Kentucky. In alleged promotion and sales of about 500, (MW shares of the stock, the Indictment further charges that ths defendants falsely represented that the company was firmly established as a producer, assured of payment of diviearnings available for dends They also were alleged to have I of dividend" per cent a month paid on stock, holding, representing that the company was producing monthly $000 barrel of oil and waa expected In the near future to produce monthly 18,000 barrels. NEW Jury, grand teen Announcement TO The BLIND OP The STATE A Committee ha been appointed to look after the welfare at the blind, and wishes to meet the blind of the date at tha B'nai Bplth hall, 20 Third July Balt Lake, Tuesday, Bast, e, - v at 2 p. n.. J. W. JACOBS, .chairman. IMlOETKD Pompeian Olive Oil A spoonful a day will driva indijeefion away V '' to bc raised. bread price1. Announcement PARIS, was July made to th chamber of deputies thia afternoon ,by Minister of Commerce lc sacs that the price for bread in France will be raised to one franc, to centimes per kilo and for wheat to 100 franca per hundred weight t NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS." Sealed proposals will be received by the commissioner of public works of the state of Idaho, at the of flee of the commissioner, Boise, Idaho, until two (2) oclock p. m. on the 7th day of July, 1920, for th construction and paving of 8.92 miles of o highway. In Twin Falls county. Federal aid project No. 24. Proposals wilt be opened and publicly read at th above stated hour, - Plana, specification, form of contract, iroposal forms and other Information may Je obtained at the office of D. P. Olson, director of highways, Boise, Idaho, and from A. N. Ashline, district engineer, Shoshone, Idaho. A deposit of ten dollars (tlO.GO) is required for each set Of ilans snd specifications. The deposit will e refunded if the plans are returned Intact. , All proposals must bs made on the forms furnished, snd must be signed by the bidder, with his name and postoffice address. The right Is reserved to reject all pro- posala, or to accept tha proposal or.iXO- best tor the state , Of xjaais deemed Idaho. -No proposer will be considered unless accompanied by atf acceptable proposal guaranty In an amount equal to five per cent (5 per cent) of the total amount of. the proposal. This guaranty may be In the form of, (a) cash, tb a certified check, or toi a bidders bond. ,If a certified check accompanies the proposal the cheek shall be drawn on somo bank in the state of Idaho and made payable to th commissioner of public works. , The proposal guaranty will become th state of Idaho, mot as property of the penalty, hut as liquidated damagae; if the bidder, upon the acceptance of his proposal by the commissioner, falls or refuse to enter into a contract In with the terms of his proposal within ten (10) dajs, (not Including after presentation of the contract to him for execution. D I. OLSON, ( t Director of highways. WILLIAM J. HALL, Commissioner of public Works Dated Juno 22nd. 1920. , Idaho-Facffl- Bun-dav- 1, P6681 NOTICE OF- - SPECIAL BTOCKHOLO, ER8' MELTING Ok BIG COTTON, feet; tbenc east U2 feet thence south Bait Lake City, on th 18th ijf of July, hundred sixty-O- s wflM) feetj thence south 165 feet; thence West 12 feet to 'the 1920, at 12 noon, to to ths placs of (40) Meet delinquent as- forty-fiv- s w mining placo of beginning, and otherwise sessments thereon, together with the costs as part of lot 2, block M.plat. of advertising . Also -f and expenses of sale lots iwnty-ftv(25), twnty-lx a special A, Balt Lake City survey. twenty-seve- n PETER (28), BALLANTINE, twenty-eig(27), (28), C. t. STILLMAN, , ( Big CotSecretar v, twenty-nin- e (29) thirty (30), thirty-on- e company t J 8. LINDSAY. 537 East 7th South, Salt lake City, Utah (31), thirty-tw- o , (22), thirty-thre- e (33), . WH. B. HUGHES. company, )XS?P..J50NOUOATKD COMPANY, -- Notice- ty hereby given that meeting of th stockholders of tonwood Consolidated Miring will be held at the office of the room 919 In th Boston building, Balt x Commissioners. LakPeeity. Utah, on Monday, the 28th Attest- of July, 195K), at the hour of 2 o'clockday p. , (Seal) m for th following purpose among f J E. Clark, County Clerk. otherswas sale above The until postponed 1. TO conslder-snact upon a nroposl-tlo- n July 2nd, 1920, at 10 oclock a. m. to reduce tbe outstanding capital TYlday, - By order of th board pf county comstock of, the company from 1.009,000 missioners, Salt Lake county, state bf s hates of the par value of 25 cents per of A. D. Hid. share to 5to,000 shkres of the par value Utah, this 21st day C. June F. STILLMAN. of 1 jtent per share, snd to make th board of county commissioner. necessary amendments to the articles of Chairman, Attest Incorporation of this company to accom' (Seal) plish such reduction of its capital stock. J. E Clark. County Clerk. r 2. To consider and act upon a Ilollhan. proposiIda M, By deputy clerk. tion to merge knd consolidate this corpSJll poration with the Reeds Beak Mining DELINQUENT NOTICE. company, and to discuss and pass upon th terms and details of such merger and Log Cabin Mining Co, principal place consolidation. of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. . To consider set and . any other matter In connection with upon or pertinent to - There ar delinquent u ppm the following each or any of the foregoing matters and described stock on account of assessany other matter whlih may be properiy ment No (. levied on the 5th day of brought before or considered at said May, 1930, th several amounts set opmeeting of th reapeotlv shareposite Dated fail I7th3ay of "June, 1920 . holder aa follows; By order of th Board of Cert. No. f No. Shares, Amt, , F, J.LN,, Nam (t, 27 F, 900 McKensleN. EDNA L. KARirKN!'1' 4.083 McCormack, Junius A. 294 i.20 396 Secretary. 1,900 McCormark, Junius A. 9.75 P&13A McCormack, Junius A, 29 E. ..188 Johanna Ietersen, NOTICE OF SALE. E. ,.461 Ietersen, Johanna 344 Price, Kart M. Notie 4s hereby given that the county Price, Earl M. ',.410 commissioners of Salt Lake" county will Rockhlli, Nat ..400 sell at public J96 at th west front Street. Mary door of the coupty courthouse. Salt Lake Williams, Ada ,,,,,,..-.20- 4 314 at 10 Ad the hour of Utah, Williams. City, unlock 353 bv. on Monday, th 2lst day of June, Williams, Ada 1920, pursuant to section 1499 X15. ComWanlace, Q. W, ,.606 piled Laws of Utah, 1917, to the highest Wanlace, (J. W, bidder, th follow lng described property Young. Joseph W. ,...,,235 305 and Improvements, thereon, to wit; Young, Joseph W, . And to accord nc with th law,' so Beginning at s' point about 183 feet east from the southwest corner of. lot many share of each parcel of stock as 2, block 'A. Salt Lake City may 'be necessary will lie sold at thaeom- 7, plat survey, and running thence north 165 pany's office, 637 Beat 7th South street, ij - - d . tbe-uam- v aui-tlo- n M)'" -- .... f f I- f d -- ht P7071 , ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Plutu Mining company, principal place of business Room 814, Newhouse Building, Balt Lake City, Utah. Notlco hereby given that St a meeting of th board of directors of tbe Plutu Mining company, he.d on the 8th day of June, 1920, an assessment. No. IT, of 1 cent per shard, waa levied on all the Issued and outstanding shares of capital stock of th corporation, payable on or hetor July 14th, 1930, to Ihumaa Carso. chael, secretary, at thofflc of this corporation, room 814, Newhouse Building. corner of South Main street and Exchange Place, Salt Lake City,1 Utah, and that any shares upon which said assessment anal! remain unpaid at ths doe of business on July 14th, 1920, shall be delinquent and advertised .tot . gale at public auction, and, unless payment ia made before, shall be sold on August 6th, 1920, to pay th delinquent assessment, together with th cost Of advertising And expens of eat. THOMAS CARMICHAEL, . Secretary. J 1 , thirty-fo(84), thlrty-fl- v (35) and thirty-si- x (86), block on (1), Hamilton's subdivision of part of lots slxty-st- x (86), n (87) sixty-eig(08), Glendale Bark addition, and situated In lot six of section (11), township on (l) south,- rang one (1) west. Salt. Lake meridian. , . Written bids will bs received at the offices of Utah Savings A Trust company, t.Lake city, Salt Lake county, stats of Utah. Terms of sals, cash, 10 per cent of th purchase price to bo paid on th " of th and sale, day balance to b paid on the confirmation of sal or respective sales of said property by th court. 9th at June, A, D. 1920, i?d thl TRUST CO Admr. , U?AIi8V1N'?iJ . Judd, Assistant Secretary. Marks A Jonsan, attorneys r, for ur sixty-seve- ht lvn () admin-lstrato- p8291 SOCIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Ok NORTH STANDARD MINING COMPANY, Notice That s special stockholder meeting of th of North Standard Mining company wll( bs held at P23T5 the office of the company, room 811 Walker Bank building, Balt Lak NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OP REAL Utah, on Saturday,, th 21st day of City, AuPROPERTY gust, 1920, at th hour of 1 o'clock P. m., , In tha district court, probate division. for the following purposes, among others; First To hear a report on a complete In and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah, In the matter of th estate of audit of the company's hooka SecondAlso Levi Kisher, . deceased, NotI?lT9 fell report on th develop- - -- . ment snd ph steal condition of ths mine. real property at private sale, JOHN Th undersigned will sell at prlvat DOR1US, 6 soy. r2 sale. In part or aa a whole, on or after July IS, A. D. 1920, any or all of th estate TO NOTICE CONTRACTORS.' In th state of Utah, of said property Proposal for railroad extension. Office estate, which property ia situated in Salt Lake, county, Utah, and more particularly 0 - constructing quartermaster, Ogden described aa follows, to wit; arsenal, room $17 Colon Hudaon building, Commencing at a point ten (18) rods Ogden, Utah, Sealed proposals Will he south of th northwest corner of lot five received here until 11 a m., July L 1920, Balt and then opened for the construction of (45), plat B, (5),block torty-fl- v Lake city survey, running thence east about ten miles of railroad to be located on hundred sixty-fl- v (185) test; thence at Ogden arsenal, Ogden, Utah. - Further north forty-fiv- e Information on application. (45) feet; thence weat on r27 , , a 1 |