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Show THE SAET .TAKE TRXBUX& WEDNESDAY MOKNING. . AUGUST, 4, 1920. Veteran, Irish. Indian Fighter -- SECURES MMMWM Scores Victory FIDS Aug. ft Richard NEW YORK. Irishman, who, fifty 'years ago, oorved In Undo barns army re. In the west, Indians today fighting gained admittance to the United States after having boon detained three months at Ellis Island. A bond of 1300 furnished by the nephew re moved the possibility of the old Indian fighter becoming a public charge and orders wort received from Washing, ton allowing Lacey freedom to stsy In the United States at leaet tlx A Traffic Manager Returns From East With .Money ; to Purchase Equipment. p j Loan Establishes Status and Guarantees' Future of Road Under New Act. 1 montha America God, , I shall so commented Lacey when told that he could entor.. Eleven weeks today Ive been here, all the white the door of tha country knoeklng-- nt for which I fought some fifty odd years ago. I hope I can visit toms of tht scones of battles we had with the redskins.' .Thank again, Ross Be&aon, traffic manager for the Orem Electric Railway, returned yesterday at noon from a IhVee months stay in Washington, D. C. He ,went to the national capital to negotiate a loan for the railway company and was successful In his undertaking, securing 1300,000 for the company. This money will be spent for improvements that have been made and-arbeing made on the line, much of fiTgoing for equipment. The money was obtained from the revolving fund administered by the interstate commerce commission, said Ur. Besson, and it la per cent money. It wilT be used for new equipment and for necessary improvements along the line. Most of It 3270,000 will go for locomotives and cars. tariffs Issued since the Interstate commerce commission granted the railroads permission to raise their rates. The tariff received is for the Memphiagateway and e. No. 1 4T is No. 15, canceling The Union Pacific system has announced one-cea mile rate for the annual Grand Army of the Republic encampment, which Is to be held in Annapoiie September 19 to September 25. , S.- - A, Cot I wall, L. Greenwood, Vf, M. Smith, J. B. Cutting, J. Driggi and R. L. Jensen, Idaho and Utah represents, ttves of the Missouri State Life Insurance company, will leave August & over the Denver ft Rio Grande and the Missouri Pacific for SL Iinii to attend their annual convention to be held August 9 and August 10. T. C. Peck, general passenger agent for the Los Angeles ft Salt Lake railroad, with headquarters in Los Angeles, and Bode K. Smith, general passenger agent for the Western Pacific, with headquarters in San Francisco, were visitors yesterday in Salt taka f . i l 4 f I 1 a nt D-- Roads Status Fixed. ' The big thing about the loan is that it establishes the status of the road as a railroad of ths class subject to the new act. That means that Its transportation future Is guaranteed by the act and It can no longer be designated as sn lnterurban of no Interstate importance. Crops are good ail through the eastern and middle western states and, while I heard predictions that there would be hard times, I am skeptical about it. 1 see no evidence of hard times. People in Washington are taking a keen interest in the coming campaign and are of the opinion that It will be a close and hard battle between the Republicans and Democrats The Republicans still predict that they will be victorious this fall, but they are not so sure of it as they were three months ago. , If"'"IllWPe Save baking hours - and go on a picnic with the children is impossible to make a bread like Amen-- . d on a stove or a range, a few loaves a a time. And if you could, it would cost you more than you pay for it. ' Next time baking day comes, put out the fire or turn off the gas and take the children to the woods on a picnic. v can-Mai- A Forget baking. Phone the grocer and order him to send a loaf of , I GJF STATE Duties of Crown Tribunals Republicans and Democrats Ten Are to Be Taken Over by Select Their Candidates; Are Out-of-To- Martial Courts Bodies. Delegates Named. Also Late LONDON, Aug.- - 1. Duties of crown Special to The Trtbiaa. BOISE, Idaho, Aug. ft Tha first retribunals In Ireland will bo taken ever by court martial, oven to the extant of vised primary election to be held In ths settling civil disputes. Infliction of fines state sines ths amendment ef the direct and tha binding of accused persons over primary law took place la Idaho today. to ksep the peace, under the terms of Delegate te county conventions were the how Irish bUl, which was made public named together wtth, tha nominations of. the Republican and Democratic parties this morning. ' for the legislature, all county offices and will courts over also take the Military duties of coroners and will have the power committeemen. There' were few contest In th rsrl cases without jury. In trials tj decide crimes punishabls by death, however, oua counties ef the state. .Ada county for ono person who need not bo- - an officer appeared to be the exception to the rule. shall sit as one of the judges. Ho must In practically every precinct there were bo appointed by the viceroy from a Ust a number of ticket for delegate fit th field and th worker were active in approved by the lord cHirncellor .of Ireland or tha lord chief justice of England. endeavoring to get out the voter. Th men hsd ticket out in supPersons oonvicted by them may be imof Colonel Patch for senator. prisoned In any part of Great Britain port " The Nonpartisan party will hold its The bill makes provision tor excluding Ulster from ths working of tha law by state convention at Nampa Wednesday, effective in and will name a state ticket, nominating stipulating orthat it shallof beIreland. the candidate by petition as independany part the whole ents The selection of the delegates from ths Would Prohibit Immigration, counties In precincts tn the fortv-four QUEENSTOWN,' Aug. . Immigration the state today bad a direct bearing upon without Ireland written tho from authority complexion of the next state confrom the home secretary of the Irish re- vention. due to the fact that many ef decree a the delegates will be pledged for vart public is to be prohibited by which will shortly be issued by the Dali oua candidates for United States senator, Eireann (Irish republican parliament), congressmen and governor. Few of the by Vice delegates will be instructed. according to an announcement Chairman Hennessey of the Queenstown Ths stats conventions nominate the candidates for United States senator, urban council. congressmen and state tickets. County NEW YORK, Aug. 3. The arrest and conventions will later this month select to the state conventions to imprisonment by the United, States gov- delegates nominations. ernment of James Larkin, Irish strike make the to be declared "a la gross outrage leader, and a violation of the right of freedom of Breaks Jails Goes Home $ opinion and speech," in a resolution adopted by the Irish trades union congress Secures Trousers Returns Iptdil to Special Trlkwftlt BUTTERKRUST BAKING CO. - r If you can possibly use TONOPAH. Nev.. Aug. 3. Tonopah residents today were clearing the city of debris carried In tost night when, after a cloudburst, water from surrounding hills flowed down the main street. At one time automobiles were carried along by th waters. Thunder and lightning accompanied the cloudburst Audiences in two theatres were to remain in their seats several obliged hours before the flood subsided. The water washed out several hundred feet of track on the Tonopah A Goldfield railway between Tonopah and Millers No trains were operated today, Loss waa estimated at - MONTREAL Aug. I. Sir Arthur Currie, new principal of McGill university, and former commander of the Canadian force In France, conferred degrees or doctor of tow today upon four delegates of ths Imperial press conference. Of those honored were Viscount Burnham, proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph, and Sir Harry Brittain, representing th Press Association of England. Lord Atholstan. chairman of the Canadian branch of ths Empire Press union tonight entertained th delegate at dinner. His guests included Melville E. Stone, general manager, and Frederick Roy Martin, acting general manager of Th Associated Press. . ' INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY ASKED Petition asking for th involuntary bankruptcy of Harry and Elden Johnson, copartners in the J, A H. Grocery st Bingham, was filed in th United States district court yesterday by the Syrans n Utah Grocery company, the Hardware company, and the Royal Baking company. Claims of jthe Symna Utah Grocery company amount to 5549.23, n those of th Hardware company to 572.93, and those - of -- the to Royal Baking company 1107.91, Strevell-Pat-erso- Strevell-Paterso- BOYS CONFESS TO KILLING, BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 3. Confessions mads to th district attorney here today by three boys allege that Norman Kelley, 15 years old, was the stayer of Edward Pok grant, a Boy Scout, who was shot dead In the woods near Ebeneser on Sunday. The boys, ths confessions allege, were In camp when Pokgrant and a companion rode up on a bicycle. Kelley, it is alleged, first shot the tires off Pokgrants bicycle, and when the boy turned to run fired an, other shot that killed bim. , Special te The Trlboae. Jon.,is, ' Utah-Idnh- LOADING CHAROES UNLAWFUL. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. Collection of charges for unloading and loading livestock In addition to ths rates on livestock to and from Chicago stockyards was found today by the interstate commerce commission to bo an unlawful and In deciding the unreasonable practice. case thought by the Chicago Livestock th Atchison, Topeka A Exchnag against Santa F Railway company th commission heU tfiat loading and unloading of llvestocki In the Chicago yards waa a duty of the railroads. Everybody Loves Good Raisin Bread That delicious flavor, that wonderful, toothsome taste of Federal Raisin Bread cant be beat., k! , TREAT TODAY Special, 15c ON STRIKE. ' SAN JUAN. Porto Rico. Aug. 2. Telephone service throughout the Island stopped at 9 oclock this morning when walked and other employee operator out after s rejection ef their demand 59 per cent Increase In wages An for offer of a 50 per cent advance was refused by the strikers. . Tour Convenient Location No. , j 1 III East 2nd Sonth No. 2213 South Main No. S 41 South Mala No. 4 374 South State .Federal System of Bakeries MAY BE STEERAGE SHIP. NEW YORK, Aug. 8. A proposal that the giant steamship Leviathan, formers liner Vater-lan- d, ly the Ha which for more than a year has been idle at her Hoboken dock, be used to transport steerage passengers to and from Italv, was recently made to th United States shipping board 1, It was learned today. The proposal, it was said, came from a shipping firm engaged In naasengera, but was handling third-clas- s not favorably received. inburg-Americ- I ; f With factory machinery and expert repairmen, all work done in the Royal Shops is of the same quality as that' ' r turned out by the best shoe manufacturers. ' - - ! Moreover, through the efforts of this company, the cost of shoe repairing throughout the territory .which the Royal ; system serves is lower than in any other part of the country. machine-equippe- ming. . . shops in Utah, Idaho and Wyo- t , in Salt Lake. ' d 8 shops , ,4 ? , ' - , f Take your shoes to any of these shops for quick, guar- anteed repairs. Parcel Post Orders .Filled, . ... SS Booth Downtown shops Booth West Temple 107 Mala 24 East 2nd Sooth OTIS MEMORIAL UNVEICED. L08 ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 3. A rroup of sculpture erected to th memory of th tot General Harrison Grey Otis, editor and publisher of th Los Angeles Times, by the Harrisoh Grey Otis memorial association, was unveiled her today. Th sculpture's central piece is a large brons figure of General Otis. On on sid la sildier and on the other a newsboy. The alt is In West Ink park, near the home of the tote general. 375,-90- 0. GIVI THB FAMILY -- 25 , Idaho Farmer Injured When Struck by Train . Very speciarpriee.'lRer suggestion is 'offered that" . J in and see them. come you ALL IMPORTED MODELS ARE INCLUDED. , Factory Machinery-Factory Workmanship 530,000. British Newspaper Men Honored by University i POCATELLO. Ids., Aug. ' I. Marriage licenses were issued from the office of the county clerk yesterday to Stephen Wllford Walker and Edith Barrett, both ef Salt Lake: to William E. Steen of Prestos and Adella C, iArsen of Logan, and to Ellas Topla and Lucy Chacon, both of Pocatello. our smart 'al it - Stok-Utsk- UTAHNS WED IN IDAHO. one of Midsummer Hats Cloudburst Does Damage to Tonopah Property Radicals Will Face Trial in Chicago Court SPANISH FORK, Aug. ft Joseph about 59 years of ags, and 8tanley 20. were painfully injured yesterday, when a scaffold on which they were working at the Mapleton dump of the o Sugar Company collapsed and they fell to the ground, a distance of about ten feet. . They were brought to their homes In Spanish Fork and Mr. Jones was attended to by his Dr. E. O. Hughes of Provo and Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork. He waa found to have suffered a fracture of the left leg and right foot, besides minor bruises. Stanley Lewis was taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lewis and Dr. J. W. Hagan attended his Infracture of the left juries He suffered a was arm, hla right wrist badly sprained and he suffered minor bruises . 4 ATLANTIC CITT. N. J., Aug. ft Wm. a vice president of tbe American Federation of Labor, the executive council of which Is In session here. In a address today told his associates: If there Is any suffering during th winter from a ooal shortage It will not be chargeable to the mine workers, because there Is today actual suffering among th Journeymen, due to th partial suspension of operations by the owners who are unable to get cars There are no wag grievances to be presented from th miners to th coun ell, he continued. "The scale to satisfactory. What 1 needed are more cars. The men are ready and willing to work to overtake the reported shortage. Some of th men are today working on half time because of overproduction at th mouth Chase Bank Robbers After GOODS GOOD A. Green, Lake Tribune Leased Wire, Airplane IOWA JUSTICE DIKE, DES MOINES. Iowa, Aug. ft Frank R. Garner, 55 ysan of ags Justice of ths Iowa supreme court since 191ft was found dead In bed this morning. Death waa said to have been due to heart failure. Ha seemed In usual health when he retired last night. Ha was born la Hamilton, Canada. ,, More Cars Needed if Coal . Famine Is to Be Averted POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. ft Police officials have succeeded in unearthing ths work of one of the cleverest check swindlers that has yet visited this section. For some few days past a man has been successfully passing bogus checks on Alex Mathers, local contractor. Each check that ha Issues is for 535 and he never appears in public himself. Hie plan has been to call up tha storetell-on which he intends to pass the check, ing the proprietor that ha Is . Alex Mathers and is sending a man around with a 535 pay check which he would like to have cashed. It is estimated that ha has worked this graft on at least twenty local esThe plan was most eftablishments. fective on thS drug store managers, Used in whom he told over the telephone that the wife of his employee was seriously Six in need of medicine and te accept his pay check. DAVENPORT. la., Aug. I. An airplane The Revalare international secret servdriven by Lieutenant F. C. Brierly and ice is working on the case. Fred Wallace, both men heavily armed, was started In pursuit of ths bandits who More robbed the Moline Commercial Savings Bank today. Whan last heard from, ths aviators were scouring Henry and Mercer counties in Illinois. The bandits are CHICAGO! Aug. ft With twenty mem. known to have escaped In that direction. Shortly before noon today six men held party undei irs of the Communist Labor Commercial Savings sentence for conspiring to advocate the up and robbed tbe 111 of a sum estimated overthrow of the government by force, Bank of Moline, 520,000 according to the police. The the state today prepared to clear the dock- at in an automomade robber their escape of et of radical cases st ths fall term bile. court robbers shot Charles Tbe Mohler, a barI. Eighty-si- x Communists, thirty-seve- n he ran out of bis shop across W. W. and three women Communist La ber, when to ths street give the alarm and he may borltes, caught in tha same nation-wid- e round-u- p which trapped William Bross die. Police arrived as the bandits were a and revolver battle ensued on found leaving associates nineteen and his Lloyd car got away. guilty by a jury last night, remain to be the streets; but ths bandit tried. FIVE MORE MINES IDLE. Evidence In all the eases Is practically the same as In yesterday's victory for DES MOINES, la.. Aug. ft Five coal the state, when every defendant brought mines In the Des Moines district were to trial was found guilty. added to the list of Idle, but the The eighty Communists will be the next mines tn the Albia district reportedlarger not group brought to trial. They include Rose working yesterday were resuming opL ediHourwich. Nicholas Stokes, pastor erations today, Georgs Heaps, Jr., sector, of Novy Mir of New York and former retary of the Iowa Coal Operators asemploye bf Leon Trotsky; Charles E.y sociation, said hi report to noon IndiRuthenberg of Cleveland and Alek cated. of Mexico City, John Schwarts of Boston and many others. SHIPBUILDING COMPANY ASSIGNS. TORONTO, Aug. I. The Dominion Shipbuilding company, which has an extensive plant here, has assigned for tne besefit of creditors, among whom are 509 employees who have not been paid for two weeks. Thsir wages amount to Special te The Tribe. it was stated. This company built Louis ft POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. a number of vessels during the war. waa Bishop, a farmer near Bancroft, struck by freight train extra No. 3519 MORE TYPHUS CASES ON SHIP. yesterday at Blaser and seriously InNEW YORK, Aug. 3. Two more cases jured, according to word brought in this today among steermorning by Conductor E. J. Grady, who of typhus developed was in charge of the train. ' age passengers on ths French liner La Savoie. The patients, boy aged and The engineer ef the extra noticed the man on the track and whistled in the 19. were taken to Hoffman bland, where customary manner, but ths man did not the steerage passenger underwent saniOne case of typhus waa appear to hear him, and upon slowing tary inspections. hla engine when close to the man ths reported when the ship arrived Sunday engineer whistled again, whereupon the night from Havre, man jumped to the side of the track, but stepped back as the cylinder struck him on the shoulder. of a badly His injuries consisted bruised left shoulder and 'lacerations of ths left arm. He waa liven first aid at McCamtnon and later brought to this cLty and. put in a local, hospital. PHONE OPERATOR Tribe. WAUKEGAN, I1L, Aug. ft William Cross who was arrested by the Wauke gan police for alleged disorderly conduct at his home, broke out of jail Ust night, went horns, got a pair of trousers and climbed back into his cell at the police Tha police did not know a station. thing about it until today when Mrs Cross arrived at tha station to appear husband. against her What did you let that fellow cut of jail for last nlghtT Mrs Cross demanded. "He cams prowling about my house at midnight asking for his pants. Cross escaped through a trap door and returned vU the same route when the desk sergeant was looking In the opposite direction. He waa fined 57.40, but of the mines." of hi had no money. So, because trustworthiness he was released to go few out and scout around for a frog The Tribune. peetal to Tbs Trlboae. Ths atato-.anator.-J- -I. Two Men Are Injured , When Scaffold Collapses Don't say a word. Dont tell them the difference. Just watch 'em eat it One experience will cure jrpu of baking. You will find it crisp, firm and delicious. You hare our guarantee that it is made from the best flour, and that it is clean, wholesome and no-tritious. Sices smoothly and tastes deliciously. Buy a loaf today at your nearest good grocer's. te Precincts Heard . From at Hour Last Night POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. ft Tha primary election machinery tn Bannock county proved this-- evening te be sadly lacking in cooperation and a a result very few 'of the precincts havs been heard from, so no accurate estimate can be made-o- f how the election has gone. There were no congest tn the Democratic party and therefore the voting for that party was unusually light. Ths big contests took place tn the ranks of the Republican, who polled, an exceptionally large vote. Several hitter fight for nolmnatlon took place hi- - th rank of th G, O. P. With only a few return In tot tonight. Senator Witty to leading by a big majority over E. O. Scott for nomination of to in the lead for state representative and although Norman B. Adkloon declared himself out of the race for th nominal Kg), he already has polled sufficient votes to give him second place. Th closest in th election is between present County Attorney McDou-ga- ll and Walter H. Anderson. Results received so far gives McDougaU ths toad by a considerable majority, while Anderson Is expecting the greater part of his la support from th outlying precinct the county. The incomplete return give present Sheriff Mabey a big majority for renomination over Lowrie and McGarvey. Tbe return will not be complete until tomorrow afternoon. ; Chieafe - tional investigation today of , tbs dam ages caused by the Cloudburst which struck Pocatello late yesterday afternoon shows that the water mains and g mains were broken in several places Santa Fe Man Is Visitor. works Officials of the Pocatello The Santa Fe is doing a tremendous state that several new mains gas will have business and has been able to handle it to be laid on Fremont street, where, in very well so far," said W. T. Treieavan, one block, the four-inc- h pipe was broken general livestock agent for the Atchison, in four places. The city street departTopeka A Santa Fe with headquarters in ment stated this morning that It would Kansas City, who was a Salt Lake visitor take months to clear all of the debris We have received very few out of the streets and alleys. yesterday. of the new allotment of cars, but will continue to do the best we can. Two The .handling of the cars counts for Bodies a great deal and that is one way in which we try to break even with the car shortage. We move the cars both wavs just as rapidly as possible and rone as little time as possible in the unloading and Special te Tbs Triboa. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. Aug. ft The loading.' Charles W. Da via a hiackfoot While Mr. Treieavan is In Sait Lake he body of who waa killed accidentally by a soldier, Is being entertained by E. R. Lets, genin Coblens, is expected to revolver shot eral agent at Salt Lake for the Atchison, reach here tomorrow or next day and Topeka ft Santa Fe. a military funeral by accorded be will the Stewart Hoover post American LePassenger Tariffs Received. gion, of BlackfboL The body of Paul V. Dudley Baker, traveling passenger agent Peterburg of Firth also is expected. Both families have been notified that for the Missouri Pacific, yesterday re- ceived the first of the new passenger the bodies arrived in New York July 2ft V' i . Water and Gas Mains ...... , . " Damaged by Cloudburst Clever Cheek Swindler 8pCisl to The Tribuaa Makes i Haul at Pocatello POCATELLO. Idaho. Aug. 3. Addi- Soldiers of Awaited at Blackfoot ' Ill OP MENINGITIS. Union of South JOHANNESBURG, Africa, Aug. 3. Meningitis caused th death of Percy Douglas, ninth marquis which occurred her of Quesnsberry, yesterday morning. First announcements were to the effect that hla death was due to pneumonia, and later there were rumor that charge against some persona with whom he had been associated had been made. An autopsy was mads later and developed th fact that h died from meningitis MARQUIS VICTIM Republicans of Utah: i - ' i The question now uppermost In the tnindi of tho citizen of Utah ia, WHO 13 TO BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR! What kind of n man do YOTT wnntf . Hew d this fit ia with your Idenaf f , father of seven children, three of whom served loyally In th Uta war. - Tho owner of hi home. A successful lawyer abd. business man. A healthy and agffresaiv man of 51 year, who will not break under th . stre of thneempaign nor the duties of h office. A city man, but on who was horn and reared on n farm, experiencing all the incident in tha change from one life to the other. w An exceptionally gifted campaigner, haring campaigned for the Republican ticket ginee 190 in seven campaigns. An honest fellow, who will be truq to his psrty end friends, bnt who will, handle the other fellows charitably and with discretion. A nativ son of Utah pioneers, with ft hand extended to all bona-fidcitizens native or adopted. r A graduate of the B. Y. university and the University of Michigan,, A worker with hie hands from his boyhood until matuntv, he under-- , stands the need of labor, and, having been successful ia the affaire of life, he has sacred regard for human and property rights. H ia n man in every sense of the word, having lenrned to do all things incident to farm life, and. the while earing his earning to pay hit way through school. ' He ha merer had an inheritance, excepting that of n strong body and a , . good intellect. jHe hae been a careful student, and haa taught public school and oni- versity subjects. rl Farmer student teacher lawyer business man; country man city man, well traveled; well versed on world .movements, national affairs ana state needs; economical and thrifty, and 100 per eent American. Does this meet your critical analysis of the kind of man we need as, GOVERNOR OF UTAH! . . , , If you kad the making of a candidate io order, eould you improve on the foregoing faete taken from the life of William iL Rydalcht A few of the many who know MX. Rydalch and who want him for self-mad- e - . Governor. . .. , , - , , JEREMIAH STORES , BEN 8. BREWSTER H. 8. TANNER L. T. MANGUM CHA8. P, MARGETTS i J. FRANK WARD f JOHN J. HARVEY 8. B. YOUNG, JR, M. D, WELLS JAMES A. MELVILLE. JR. i -- E. T. WOOLLEY A. W. FELT E. 8. KIMBALL WILLARD HANSON ELIAS 8. WOODRUFF GUS P. BACKMAN JOSEPH W. SIMPKINS (Paid Advertisement.) , |