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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, -- MO NDAY MORNING, JULY 14 12, 1920... ! GERAB.D, former ambassador State is a Salt Lake rial-to-r Germany, who yesterday. W. JAMES ( Records Broken ra V inImmigration ait Eastern Port YORK. July 11. All weekly records at Kills Island slnca ths war wet broken this week. It was announced today that 13,11 ailona had boon inspected. Including 11,11 ateernga paaasngoro. . still From 00 to 1000 foreigner await Inspection. " NSW Ticket Sure to Win, Declares Last U. S. Ambassador .to Germany. Democratic Democratic 'Senator Wyoming Game Official Re--1 Health Department Reports Seea Victory for Partyln port on Number of Ani--1 , Examinations at Stations Both State and Nation, mals Lost During Winter.; Are Increasing Rapidly. Utah Sick Call Unanswered at Richfield; With All Hands Rollickin g Health. . ' I Satisfaction at tha choice of nominees Special to The Trlboae. During the hot summer days Interest 1 ToBryce the San Francisco convention was ex- - I KEMMERER, Wyo., July 11. Reports I growing constantly In the work of the I I of eastern of the Salt Laics City board of health In con-wmany publications pressed last bight by Senator W. H. King, Looked la hers for a conference of several I great devastation of elk In Jackson Hole I nectlon with tha three milk station, with .Salt Lake and Utah Demo-- 1 and other refuges of tha wild animals I cording to Miss Rone Hennlnger, auper-cratHe will later leave for tha east to I are refuted by figures on the elk loss j Intendent 'of nurses of ths health board, Gleeful I j participate In several hearing a a mem-- 1 In Wyoming during last winter which I These stations are located at the Sugar-- ; have been prepared by State Game"War-- house fire station, 75$ West First South ber of senate committees den W. T. Judkins I street. James W. Gerard, former United State ' A majority of tha committees are comthe Neighborhood House and tha Speeist te The Trlboaa t Jackson Hole suffered ambassador to Germany, eras a Salt Lake per cent I Riverside school on Eighth West street. pelled to hare hearings on Important mat-t- loss Five hearty RICHFIELD. July In In of the clinics heaviest the held milk elk, the at these state, baby arrived Bin from visitor yesterday! lie ti Inembers of the Shegumps band of the to Game WardeB Grover Basaccording Francisco and Los Angeles on the Salt of congress Senator King said. After sett, In that district. Miss Hennlnger said. "Dr. a mer, Piute tribe were reported among tha miss- the conclusion of these hearings I shall Hundreds of head of !k from the TeJeideli examines the babies. This Lake Route and left over the Oregon last night when the cfieck wasmad. lng return to of and most remain Utah Is ton here a mountains that entered the back particularly important work, and the Short Une for Butte. , . on the member' of th boy scout caratimo until election day. that fact Hole doors of that wer the 1920 saved Jackson ranches six first months of The Democratic ticket la a good one I am pleased with the selection of Cox from starvation by prompt action of the bow that 1212 babies were examined, van on Its way to Bryce canyon and Zion and Roosevelt and also with the platform, cattlemen, who fed and Is sura to win, Mr. Gerard said. the elk hundreds of compared to a total of 1806 during the National It waa at first suspected manwhich a treats In clear and ton entire of In capable of their J 1919, year cattle reveals the M. Co pens hay growing Live- that thesepark. The choice of Governor Jamea Shows ner the great Issuer now before the Amermodern followers of the standE. Price, deputy game warden Interest In It Dr. JeldeU does her work George Is a good one. He ha won Ohio three ican people. It pays duo tribute to the In the Thermopolls district, reports that well. On a visit east, where I had p-ard of good fellowship had literally taken services of President Wilson in behalf of no dead elk have been found. It Is portunlty to see the work along similar time. He can win the solid south. In Well. upon themselves the traits of the Indian Doing his well cause as lin of as the estimated of 17$ country, head war wintered In the boards of health of large that all probability. If you refer to past perI cities, there was civilisation throughout the world. that locality. tribe for which their group Is named andf to that nothing superior I formances, you will see what a vote those with It speaks certain tone In regard to The average loss of elk for all Wyo- - of Balt Lake's board, the trail to the wild and unknown the league of nations. two items give him. His running mate, minx waa approximately 13 per cent. The I At the dally examinations of babies portion of the country. 'It will enable the American people to total number of the wild animals now in I t these milk stations, excepting on Bat Speelel te Ths Tribune. Franklin D. Roosevelt,' having fought BURLEY. Idaho, join a concert of free and enlightened na- - the state Is estimated at 29.27 by the urdays and Sundays Dr. JeldeU prescribes July 11. For - the There wa a feeling that they were real- Tammany all hi life, cannot be charged lions of the world for the purpose of pro- - count of Warden Judkins and his as-- I the food for the patients and keeps a most tbo of the past week ly lost on account of taking the jvrong weather part with being a "Tammany Candidate and mottng peace. The covenant of the league sistants. Thus far no has been I complete record of oach case. The milk of nations presents in clear and concrete made on tho elk losses report In TeUowstone I stations' motto In this branch of tha work was exceptionally favorable for rapid toed somewhere along the day journey, should help win New Yo(-k-. That leave I U, form a plan for world peace and for the Park. Crop growth? according to a summary of but to the relief of the offlclal of the Keen weU babies well- - It Is states about ona or two middle-westedisarmament of nations. The American There were 11 nonresident hunter II Jfln, not cure. Hot weather Is hxrtf for I weather and crop condition by CUnton party It today tpat tha car to win the race for the Democratic ticket. not want hero kUled at who peace, end home, only la essen- - I game during the winter. Their people proper care of Norqulst of the Boise .Utlom and but throughout the world, and they see, kUUng Included containing the driver and live members 124 elk, ten bear, ten Hal milk is .old at theie sufion Baby I And the as others see, that It is through the from practically all sections of of the band waa delayed at Provo yestermothers are taught how to pro--1 P01" sheep and fifteen deer. Bryan Loses Out. because of engine trouble. The party I Idaho Indicate Tho total received for furs sold by 102 I the milk for bottle-feleague that such peice can be attained. d babies. that all staple crops mad day Bryan shoved a remarkable weakness last night at Thistle Junction, but The Republican platform, aa Mr. John- of the 208 Then there are the Little Mother I license II trapper earns spent He was not the same old Bryan yho used In However. will son and Mr. Borah state, la a strong de- - was $28. 72.42.holding I Progress. join the caravan tonight. The number of fur ani- classes for glrla of between 10 and l to swing the votes He made probably nunclatlon of any league or concert of I mala caught and the amount received by I year of age, who ore left In chares of I Ibe dry farm sections of the eastern the best speech of his life In the convennations in the Interest of peace. It con- - trappers, with the price per fur. follows: I young babies while the mothers are out I P1 ot tb ,,at there Is need of more Sick CalT Unanswered. tion this year, and he was given a treIs the United States to Isolation and drains raln t0 develop and bring to maturity Fox. 121, $4191, $34.66; coyotes,- 805, working during the No scouts answered These classes I th sick call" today mendous ovation, but he felled to deliver seeks to withdraw It from any partlcipa-- 1 $4360.45, 114.26; marten, 641, 316,923.25, Include Instruction Indaygeneral cereals. hvrlene best of spirits and thorthe goods In the old days that speech I I tba In tlon wn wheat is well headed, and and all are ln the the world movements The $26.46; iates. 1. 81'.16. H'.li; etminel first aid, how uThathe the'baby andothrl Early great trek. enjoying Including the would have won results It was lost this Issue Is sharply drawn as to whether or 49, $64.05, $1.0; otter, 4. $80, $20; skunk, essentials In connection with car ofths I laler own fields ere heading rapidly. oughly Expressed lecturea and campfire- - meetings. At the time" not our government will take Its place S , $67, $7.44; weasel, 408, $628.82, $1. $4; I children of tender years These eiasua I In th Lewiston country wheat is be- - scout council this morning na- I Mr, Gerard Is going to Butte to join the enlightened nations of tha world bobcats. 21. $222.60, $10.44; mlnlc, 41, are held at each milk station one dev I Earning a ripen. Oats barley and rye turn lecturea gathering were given by Dr. J. H. Democrats. with Mrs. Gerard, who is on their ranch In the to in the Interest Of peacs Georgia well each tho Improved week. 22, responded $678.60. equally $13.38; $17.45: 1381.66, lynx, Paul and Dr. George Wharton Jamea. Bitter Root valley near city. He has The Democratic platform also meets wolves, $, $16$, $19.76; badgers, 4, The milk stations rrowln conditions. and the Increased The milk for I warmtb been in Los Angeles the last few days boy followed the speakers with wiaa especially welcome to corn, the aspirations of those seeking for social $1.75. those applying for it afprovide a much Interest and declared the talks very conferring with the manager of his large Field peas justice and legitimate economic reforms it I. furn.SS$ I rhJCHhj! JZ2 USt ihj! year. dlre.need I ?"! sliver mine in Mexico. Interesting. It Is a forward-lookinCare must be taken In approachlnir promise of a fineprogressiva platToday we a success from every point ho aevorol d.s, form. Riftny foreign-bor- n who at fipal 5r,.el1- - 8uar of view, according to' the scouts, after Marries Western GirL aro a bit suspicious mothers, 'Governor Cox Is a man of vision, lofty of tho intentions of II trlct rr making uniformly good they had finished with aa excellent dinpatriotism and high Ideals. At the same Thinning la nearly completed and ner He was met at the depot by C. H. Cutof these stations. given tonight On the steps of the now being cultivated, ex Skimmed milk la furnished at these time, he U practical and has demonstrated ;.- - I th fleld ting, assistant general passenger agent FuU Justice waa don to th courthouse. ad-I tlons for those that he la a man of preeminent executive beet fields, where cept ln th of the Balt lake .Route; W. W. Fuller, Tb. meal and the dinner was folappetising I cultivation. In stations will be open untll8eD?emh-- l Ohio., under hia leadership, ability. growth has stopped city passenger agent of that line, and S. lowed by a campfire on the public square, measures of the highest Importance have are ln excellent condition. "In addition to theae C. Rhodes traveling passenger agent of the -- If I Potatoes where the address of welcome was made' been enacted Into law. He has been the board of health In om9 of th districts the find to clinics In the Oregon Short Line. no the visitors by Judge H. N. Hayes of of throat and teeth Cordero has been stacked, but proponent of legislation in the Interest ThiV work In Mr. Gerard married, a daughter of the of labor, education and social reforms j la carried on the later sections the harvest Is Just Richfield. late Marcus Daly, well known In Balt Heavy rains during the week beginning Lake horse racing circles, and It Is the Partlcully end Bruce Sterling of Uniontown, Pa., was I demonstaited" thalT Enter in Boise the Bryce Canyon valley. Today. abilities good." interrupted haying old Daly ranch which ha Intends visiting. I The order.hpoiMuei As assistant secre-th- e cherry harvest la ln full swing and Tomorrow is expected to produce some It was at this ranch that the famoue the chairman of the delegation. Among of theofhighest I r the crop is ripening fast. A heavy crop of the most Interesting tb navy for seven years he has n horse breidlng establishment was of the en"y leading members was Frank P. Slat- - I been scenery mot powerful In brlnginff the navy Htnertir reported In Kootenai county. tire trip, when Brvce canyon will be enofapple Is ana by Mr. Daly. Hamburg, Tamwho ha Just I to its of Wilkes-Barrtery Ps i mesaows are , of He high pastures generally dealt will stage perfection. A tered. on be made the rim many and other noted racers were procamp I lo Vessel concluded four years service In office as j with arsenals factories and great public wvltn good condition, and timely rains have duced there. this famous wonderland, and the maxiI been helpful to the range In the prlncl- - of W0Jk devoted to the construction of gun Mr. Gerard was In Germany as ammum district attorney. of interest tha pervades boys . districts. Livestock of all night m expectation of the treat which to-la bassador when the United States entered POCATELLO, at the This H- - Dave I kinds grasing 1000 liTcontactw?th ci- representative is thriving. Early lambs will not ln . heam the war, and he came out by way of SanPennsylvania's store tomorrow. I Francisco convention are well pleased ganlsed labor and demonstrated his sym-wiWriht?nbf B,ut,U t against Sheriff be driven, to the higher range this year, Ona Bwltserland. sad feature marked todays trek Upon his return home he ut tha ticket,' Mr. Slattery said. Wa Pthy with the aspirations of labor. Bust- when wrote hie famous My Four Tears In GerI N. P. Neleson of Salt Lake received Home word the death of his father, John of many, which appeared la The Tribune. aTt"mrefr1end!0r Jutl ofcoure! bu't Nelsson. The bereaved scout will leave on ' wi wuAgovertoCo the device ln gambling morning train for homo. pool hall owSJd He win make a strong run of It undoubt- - th- - Democrats Ti? By Universal Service. LSfb.Vt,?iud?0en at How October abtnml mri?vWir That third party talk does not I other dly. bout riWn sUt Th. to I SAN FRANCISCO. July TJ?n?dl!lS City t3I worry us at all. A third party In the m field would simply takes vote from the tn, utah'and 7 fe . dear frra Vladivostok aa the kiddles' I be ccunty in due order. thlt in I sequel to tK one In- - II . T,H.E HAGUE, Julv 16. The following ANTWERP, July 11 A .force of 700 Republicans and help ue win. We wish DimSttitlc1 I hlP." the Japanese liner Yomel Maru, LtlT"iLcff5 nelt'congrow wlB "alro ?,a tried I wee reached today on selection we formed it be would could throw M then 'Russian prisoners of war who had been Probate against Judge the American RadlBertsch by M. F. Hudson. No decision I ef Judges for th permanent court of ln- - LONDON. I apeclaHy chartered by ell our radical Into it and win all the th, princlDleenuncfatid!? Interned near Turnbout, twenty-fiv- e July 10. The report of the I ternatlonal justice by the conference of mission headed mile northeast of this city, escaped from easier, Cross, will bring away approximately 1000 J ha been rendered In the Bertsch Bryan's efforts were lost In the cratlo party wtlf find by Bir Btuart Bamuel, to beto! appointed to not draft - the Internment Wrigh a the for wi,l old hi. Jurist, plan which was sent by the British governcoming up appear children of f.mllle. formerly camp last night and convention, h. mA': l k. a fin and I ment j marched upon Antwerp. A regiment of record of electrifying to answer last of affairs ln th September to Investigate conA,. .fecitwas imperialistic I I promnent Between train the delegate, and their I The position of judge on the perma- ditions in Poland, cniff, Tht citation has been published. It icrvcd cavalry, pent In pursuit, surrounded the regard to local 'candldat7.'. I have Buggii a.!-- -" nent court of international Justice must deal largely Russian and Interned them anew In one with the treatment I not be assigned to anyone discharging which, the report says. Is beingof Jews, la delegation to criris 0fOUh?nbut ttherofer of the Antwerp, forts. I rmnant f .'large number ofgentiy' . gradj, I -The prisoner were to be released on and wlll abate when political duties, whether national or in- ually mitigated, whom ternational, No one who Is a member of peace has been restored and the presence through Salt Lake I i'cV'ndi'dare'fw goyMnorind' can.,iect Saturday for return home. They wer their friends a government or a representative in the of foreigners in their country will shame I Informed, however, that, owing to Great yesterday, aiTiyinf here in the morning: I for the eenate.'' proximity to the western borders' of Collision council or assembly of the league of Britain and the eovlet government fail- and leaving In the afternoon end evening, I Senator King haa been askld the Poles into more civilised treatment of lirly ,n greet war when the Ooy-- I RuMi4 by nashould at the same time be a Judge their near neighbors." to to of them I with part to emor ing Ictoriotia hoeta of Von Mackeneen and Co te join in a meeting of agree Jellowatone oip regard exchange of tlonal I The report 'declares that massacres of of age. son of of the international court. nationals, they would have to remain. Inpark last night and pert going on nentDemocrats with UieDemwratlcpres: I Hidden burg were crumpling up Ijie I Pa"?eJJ,te P8 JJ The conference also decided that the Jews in Poland were not pogroms or state Tblrty-nlnth censed, the prisoners overpowered the east to Denver over the Denver A Rto jdentlal nominee to outline plane for the ar!P,e f Grand Duke Nicholas. South and selection of judges should be made Grande at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon. entries. superintended and authorised slaughteri. the council and assembly of the league ngs, but were manifestations of ... Among the delegation, which was head ,,, popular I I Rations. would d by Pleasant Btovall, chairman, was I time to participate in this conference be I Judges appointed animus on the part of Ignorant men. In heir sufferings from typhus and h?iljFhI??Ld(riv and knocked from Ms I for and 3000 M. R. Ousley, a real estate man of Val- - I also to tell Governor Miners nln year. a trn many cases, tbe report says, the police fractur of hia left I vLnf Cox the condition I coM hunger and want during five year I I of the speeoh at 1 ln Utah and other western states. and numerous bruises V dp6ta. exile; their eventual arrival at Via- - I participated ln acts of aggression against Bituminous I o clock ths morning of the final day of I raskrna. He was taken to fit I .. dlvostok and their good fortune at last I I the convention which started the cn- . ear. lrh2?pila ,by by being adopted by the American Red w TOHNSTOWN, Pa., July 11. About boy, ar- -' H.PYaroj rt wOw aro. Contests 3600 bituminous coal miners tn the Broad I Tw field of Top district No. 3 are idle oa a lX?ld0MriOus?ey1yesterday?CGoa the transport M.dawaska from III Occupy tbe number of the 8beHa. MEXICO CITY, July 11. Administra- liutomoblU 'whbl f strike. order Issued by the district offiv for Palmer, cers md approved by International Pres- had gone thirty-fiv- e straight When the liner has brought I reMrt rt .? brother and II tlon of the petroleum department of the I thirty-sixtmildren 11 fhlr- thre to ident Lewis of the United Mins' Workers as Instructed. Onth Tbe Tribune. theMRuOTtan across imtswSe1' f!?.jrhhvh authorities 37214, the secretariat of commerce and Industry will Special, the Pacific and thirty-eight- h car owned h w William ballot we o?ageWM of America. The miner allege that the Car- - be altered In a way that wilt aid the pe- 1 through the Panama POCATELLO, Idaho, July 11. There anunk'nownM;'5 McAdoO out for voted of tn to I troieum finally landing them on Russian soil operator! refuse to pay the full mining him, since he practiced lawcompliment Interests, according to Genera ar few contests In th in our state. rooming house at 633; West First South canal, primaries ln rate due under' the government agreement I Jacinto after encircled the world. Butte again commerce L, of having minister Jesse L. Molen and Ancounty. Trevino, street 1 last asked resulted ln night, tbe arrest caucus, which which ended the general strike of last Then quietly for,, as tha newspaper drew McHenry ere rivals for the Repub-llca- n la quoted "dustry, J. Patrolman Miss was we deolded by Brown D, went and of upon, off and Robley nomination for sheriff, and . I winter and the district wage scale later voted to give our next ballots for Cox and M. Dlaa, 20 years of age, also l S3 Universal. ro a j. signed. The operators hold that the new I General Trevino added that the changes Wrighton, present incumbent, seeks tho tO This A scale wiped out a subdistrict rate ln the until he was elected. At 2 o'clock I an- Mexican. renomination on the Democratic ticket. be would the letter of th kept within Patrolman Brown J who waa told of tha Broad Top 10 cents a ton ln exceaa of nounced on the convention floor: Tuesday L article of the constitution providing for Attorney John T. Martin has filed for 'Georgia joins hands with the other I Inhoottng by some boys, went to the scene the district base rate, which had been the nomination aa county attorney, and , .Fyneral ervlces for Wtlla May Weaver the nationalization of the subsoil. time to see the three Mexicans runtn effect alnce early ln 1917. delegations and will cast its twenty-eigof General Trevino hnnounced that all James 8. Smith and T. C. Young for The Mr first of deughter Mrs. and young women will party vote for th man ho carried Ohio ning behind a barn in the rear of the leave for G. Weaver, U80 the municipal camp for glrla Redman storage warehouse on Fourth East metal mines ln Mexico now are operating commissioners, both on the Democratlo three times r street, who died Saturday Eighth and mothers at Happy Home and Eden morning In I with tha exception of n few la Chihuahua. Then Alabama followed suit, going West street. Commerce n an Pln following Mount canSacraJJ,"t Air, Parley's As he approached tha three Mexicans th? over to Cox, followed by Pennsylvania and operation for L ceased hostilities and Missouri. It was an Interesting conven7 L.hAd V '30 oclock JI from, h yvahjn'rtun chool tomoi- - I ST nfieroi. n Mem Commits JiUrrnlm Nnminntm a .38 caliber revolver. attempted It ai,!;s. tion, and I was gla0 to be there. I I last Miss Charlotte Invited to by csted night the jounced by but before policeman, he in I MOSCOW, Th body may b viewed at the July 10. Since the return Gomes could place all three under arrest the 8tewart, director of playgrounds Other lx1", here of M. Krassin, soviet minister of DeschaneVs 2 and 2 30 oclock. Inter-day- a will leave at Intervals of four 1 m ap,el h.1 th parties unknown Mexican whom at tha shots trade and commerce, he has notified the until August 2. The camp I open j were fired made his escape ln the build MALAD, Idaho. July 11. Friday at cemetery. r HAVANA, July 11. The national lib- MI gW nrJl,. ? I bureau of foreign trade to refuse to enA hadjy triI ri11 conventlo ntonlaht The other two men also attempted to all girls, or women In Salt Lake. sWho had partd from Kaises Uueshon unanimously nomt- - Mi wife hin tertain any offers from American merThose to attend must make Joseph academy in I to wishing were October, returned home on but subdued the by chants to enter Into any contracts to buy noon the officer. They are held for investigation train, secured quarter at th I or sell merchandise until the American I .mMoTe.'Vthl PARIS. July li. The state of Presiln the city jell. I which wa run by outlined the Deviwl.frooming house, forty?!?ht hour. bMoro th. 3nral Gomes in a speech Telegram The Rev Vlmer ,8alLk government lifts the embargo on the ship- dent DeschaneTs health has revived talk a few minute talk with jjJ l Included ment of goods to Russia. M. Krassin has in the parliamentary lobbies of the neces.TLbcb planks twenty-eighia will be "per wlU conduct the services wife leaving. shot Only he himself the through calling tor legislation to lower the cost head also stated that offers of American firms sity of taking measures to meet the pos- Twenty-fou- r mltted to go with each party. Miss of living, for the protection of working through British middlemen will not be sibility of a prolonged inab ltty of the . Katherine Cannon will be at the camp Mr. Fallis wa 46 years of age. for He war of women, the repeal considered. stamp tax, th president, through Ulricas, to discharge Mon and other direc- a widow, two children. Mr. Floyd I favoring tariff reform end defense ot leave in the duties of hi office. Immediately afWUllam accompany each party. and a Fallis, Clay C iul Industrial mother, as productions. The state department at Washington ter the accident which befell the presiI Cuh' General Oomes said that if elected he Mrs. Katherine Fallis. last week announced that restrictions recently it was proposed to create I on dent the office of vice president, which does yeTtwday mtmnlngn liTa ridtconducted Motl trade with soviet Russia had been reI befween'cuba'and r lh than Vfr day whn r,atlons I flredbv"'thdrfnr not exist under the French moved, except In so far as by members of the antivice Line C- -a a.. on the!I Unt8d 8Utea-PnSOU Ml to shipments of materials they pertainedof but the idea waa abandoned. constitution, ton.'cf OxiTeed by4, t'V Parliamen- Palmira club, 132 Regent 2S& susceptible "in I Lower C H. Grady, 21 ysar of age, and 1 I tarians are again discussing the situaimmediate use for war purpose. A Coko company to fleraa aa I I tion which would arise If the president Lavllls, 32, COASTER SINGLES CHAMP. Mlko Baoa Mexican, 22 years of blasln mans at 1 purify o'clock thlSmorninjr I kespln as, were forced to remain long absent from a gambling house, chred were held who I In served has the They almost roof of burning three LONDON, July 11 A dispatch to the T. LOUIS, Juty 11. The central the shed a of in year which It Politics Paris. . and jail overnight released on the ga oompany sentence for second de- - waf yesterday proo-- 1 state tournament London Times from Teheran says the championship tenni I Amony the names mentioned ln the morning on a court order. 1070 died West the at murder, state First South street. wag concluded here this afternoon on situation in Lower Mesopotamia is J. Armstrong, 21 lobby as possibilities for vice president of age, was 4 o dock yesterday morning prison of heart II Composed of steel borings and corncob I the Amateur Athletic association courts, It is reported ln are those of Premier Millerand, Leon charged with gamblingyears and being Intoxi- failure. the oxide heats easily and when I Roland Roberts, San Franc'sco. wtnnlnr dispatch add, that the Teheran, the shavings, x Bourgeois, Charles Jonnart, Raoul Peret, cated. He furnished 76 ball before beBaca was received at the state prison I onc on Are requires great effort to ex- - I tbe singles title by defeating $elal to The Tribune. line had been cut in three places. Roland The twenty-on- e ing released. 2, 1917, having been sentenced I 'Inyulsh the blase. The fire others Hoerr. St. Lou's. In the finals, and Theo-fKEMMERER, Wyo., July 11. Politics Georges Lejgus and General de department II dore were charged with rambling and allowed August second degree murder ln the Second ?"dr the direction of Fire Chief and Drawee ,n Fred " St. HOTEL William thl EMPLOYEE INJURE EYE. Jostle. Louis, Official filliTAry iocaly. their freedom on $2$ ball untU court time district, Ogden, to serve forty-fiv- e been made bv years. I H. Bywater, quickly curbed the flames. retaining th doubles championship with L. Brookes Robinson, 20 years of age, a this morning. Information of th whereabout local attorney, and Sheriff JD. C.Mulllnge Germans over a of his Harold Bartel. victory Cleveland, kitchen employee of the Newhouse May Oakley aa candidates for county relative I desired at the state prison, and Arthur Von Rappert, St. Louis. THEFT REPORTED. sustained an Injury to his right eyehotel, last according to Warden George A. Storre t0 th mc ofattorney' ana room IS. Given Crouch, night when it was filled with lye. TreatIJoyd Herbert hotel, Th body being held at the Carl EdspecUvely. to MAY BE ment DECREE EXILE the st the REVOKED. reported loss the police A emergency was yesterday Co. hospital funeral establishment at of a given of. names have been sug- -i Vote pocketbook and a gold watch from 1053 East Twenty-firConfidence dington RIO JANEIRO. July 11. A hill revok- the injured optic. It Is not thought he South street. BfeRLIN. July 11. The Boston Courcandidates, but none hie room. ing the decree of 1839 banishing the for- will lose the eight of th eye. filed with the county clerk ier Hamburg correspondent claims to mer Imperial family from Brazil passed SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHED. TOKIO. July 10. (By th Associated authority to confirm the report that tT1.- , RVlmary.of wU1 b held August have Cambrian day. Saltalr, Thursday th first reading la th chamber of deputies Jo!n the crowd on Wel.h day, 6altair, British shipownerTh fire department wa called te ex-- 1 15th. have offered to sell Prese,) The government received a vote muse candidacy be (Advertisement ) yesterday. filed by Julv 28. Thursday, the 16th. to German shipowner or the German of confidence by a large (Advertisement.) In the tlngulsh a fire In a shed at the rear of majority ot Smoot, and Jamea government a large part of the tonnage house of representatives today. Dav."!? ot The 868 South Ninth East street yesterday O. Frederick M. D. Suit 4 Opal are mentioned for com- - surrendered as compensation for th house defeated a resolution of want of afternoon. A small lose resulted. Several arl Clift, bldg. Practice restricted to ya. Jackson, for the Scape Flow sinkings. Immediately after confidence tn the ministry by 146 votes grass fire also were extinguished. nos ear. and throat. BeI t0r county tress- - the conclusion of the shipping deal Britfor the resolution and 282 against It. me (Advt.) SnJF' M" The tendencies toward or county ish overtures, according to the corre.Roblni,on freedom DAUGHTER 18 BORN. WbrJeySr.1 ef spondent, were made through the Gerand action along liberal lines that peech A wa bom to Mr. and Mrs. man legation at London, with the have been evident brou,rht t0 hear continued to Albertdaughter .r rn,ecr,Kt!f,bin,i L. Larsen last night Mr I .a men of the British government, tnclud-n- g manifest themselves recently a Sheepman of Cokevfile, B."obIltt Life and Character Reading Throe today. big was Miss Marguerite Taylor, formerly an offer to' place the ships imme- meetings promoting universal c U,T th legislature, and w m kS, th daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph William mayor of Alton, is men- diately at the disposal of the German were held. Speeches of a violent suffrage cherao?itrr,v' tioned same place. buyers on five years' credit. JULY 12. ter were made at these end Taylor. th I parader. carrying banner gatherings, a second-floof a rear room, and Do not criticise people of thl blrthdate HICAGO, July ll.e-Lotrict, lhaG'n"edfj:L1rl0 subsequently EIGHT-HOUTWO IN that PLACED the DAY DEFEATED. JAIL. ships flv the clashed1 with the police, a number of aro In their action or ideas because admitted he was the man who had portfolio of musio and an unBritish flag. The deal Involve no workthey rests being made. Five thousand police J. H. Vorst. arrested at Denver. GENOA. July 10. Although the propolost the music. will close up like an oyster and pursue to trace it letter ing agreement or restrictions. seeking I signed reserve were called with sition before the International out were There five as waa charged a I embezzlement, own course In stubbornness and alused to songs their special brought Seamen's I to 8alt Lake by .Deputy Sheriff Frank led to the discovery that guard for the diet. ienee. lng In tha old days Llttl Bunch of contefence here for an eight-hou- r day and ( Orton yesterday; and J. W. Rogers, aro a forty-eig'LUaca,' 'Apple Blossoms' (his own hour week for seamen Th woman of thla blrthdate Is Inclined Charles K. (Karl) Gardner, who favored by a substantia! majority of was rested at 'When to LadCheyenne, with Wyo.. compotltloii, the be extravagant Bhe haa a deep love charged Uly,' the into himself the hearts of sung I was dies and to Won' conferee. It failed by a fraction of a th and Meet larceny, brought lor Fought Me for city clothes, for display of U . Jewel, , rrand Rebels n vote to secure th necessary Sheriff Robert Oswald. Both! American public for at the Garden Gate.' d kinds. Bhe Is changeable, fickle la afwere placed tn the county jalL for It adoption. The vote was fortr-elgnot do earn much aa I doora ncountered fection advera wind ha often and years, depressed. MEXICO CITY July U.-- The man, he said, "ao 1 go out now and for th proposition to twenty-fi- v The governing signs, Venus and th t1 railway and la now a door tender kt th old line between Mexico City and Nuevo KILLED IN PLANE FALL. lng for lodges and clubs. I had armoon, are the cause of this nature, Im- Laagainst It. YORK. July 11. Increase NEW $7 f he which to used theater, redo haa been cut by rebels at Santa to $13 50 In steerage passage rate Olympic orchestration for piano ranged and Inmy pulaive dominating, put with th INDEPENDENCE. 1L .1 lease by the year. Kan., en Elena. In the state of Coahulla, near th five songe and cannot go on withCHINESE TROOPS MOVING. fluence of the moon we find the love from New York to European Lieutenant Frank Stanford wasJuly killed and steamship - The note detailing the loss of the out the music. When one Is 73 year northeastern boundary of that r at and too often. .Love of home Is will become effective tomorrow, it Homer Adams, deputy sheriff, I changing 11. port Various PEKING, . July seriously of age one finds It a little harder to portfolio announced that It wa of Zacatecas, according to nswip&pei- - i;,. was announced here today by the North strong In both men and women, and th v movement ln the neighborhood oftroop Injured late last night when an airplane! no value to the finder, but was pricePetoday, grin at misfortune. home should be the center of all their Atlantic passenger conference, composed they were flying fell 100 feat. Stanford I less 1 king were reported this morning, but no patches was who to ths too loser, A dispatch to man name The the whoee on poor Heraldo billw a of large steamship companies. a ambition. was a candidate for representative In the fighting had taken place up to noon. an advertisement or offer to lor board trike of considerable magnitude reports pay from ahywhere Madison at Tamto These should First and people' class passage rates August primaries marry early, tor street ear men, bakers, carpenters were advancedsecond a reward, and too proud to accept Broadway or from New Orleans to th responsibility of home and Welsh reunion, Saltalr, Thursday the pico. recently ,t5. High labor! family the Golden Gate once spelled pecked longshoremen, oil worker gratuities. was and loader and fuel cost were will often develop strength of character. aa reaaoal I6tn. th Don't given Cambrian forget 'Saltalr day Gardner (Advertisement) bavin gone Out. finally located In an bouses looked worried, I Thiiradav th HUH Seek boarding places for vacation now for the tncreaaoa. . fsdvA4U.rn.nt 1 cottage In a remote dis one 31 time he waa worth at 00. boa thrnurh the Want Ada. 0 Bryan Said to Hare Made Greatest Speech of Life at California Convention. Entry to day With at ac-da- a. Anticipation It s-l- er Canyon Forward To Hel-min- Report of Weather Bureau Crops and stock Are free-doma- rn dvkPd a F Prej rrkble 1 Satisfaction With Ticket by Pennsylvania 1 and tht g, .h1 'd nt ,ed U,mnKChlr? II iaanO eon-duct- ed e, Chartered Russian From , th uTehen flVdradk, Escaped War Prisoners Attack of Antwerp to Bring Children ..... J Siberia. "a inmy.nio'brlrtL Hud, Sl'lnYnevw ll.-A- ieTfidiit 1t 1 exw!io,S "d DmUc . ahnber oui; With Auto 'rn 1 1 Fide 1 QrrdS LlreJ con-Sh0- t$ Ldged h, !, Plng hherthe .,!? j t uneral of tie Held Municipal Camp ht Weaver I miernoon -- - get-aw- ay, VaLtToT"Ti0t Wife's House Ser ht Arrested Police Raid on ClublZousZt Convicted of Killing L. State Heat Starts Oxide Blaze a at Comvanve Plant w1 vuh: m n n Beginning to Stir at Kemmerer Idaho Suicide Laoan Former President Ill-Heal- ..I Butte County n ! Vfiil O' MgrtM Promisee Aid to Petroleum Interests Few Primary Wlll? Soviet Head Refuses American Trade Serious na-ttl- ns -- Jail Party Will Leave for 0 International Justice Court Rules Mapped Out Treatment of Jews by Poles Told Report Cych?fLf,? fractured rad, Pennsylvania Strike in . a ChargedFtna Lonnscahna forty-five-ye- ar atry,y Cut Bagdad Railway Mesopotamia trd us Basra-Bagd- or Purchase to Britain Ships ,Aj?umr Japanese Ministry Receives of Strong 1 st - 600-82- Singing Favorite Now Tends Theater Door Old-ti- al , a?dJ R t Railroad at Santa Elena Reported Cat by ht two-thir- ht es North Atlantic Lines Raise Steerage Rate or forty-seve- ' h A j |