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Show ' THURSDAY TRIBUNE. THE SALT LAKE HORNING, AUGUST r- - i r tr-f'- - .Mt or Joint tarDenver men and the strikebreakers sent June 1. 1921, end inter-lin- e Idaho County Assessors out of the city, iffs by October L 1921. Colonel Ballou made this announcement Are in Session at Boise after the depertwe from Denver ! shortly at I oclock this morning of MaJ. Gen. Trainload of Artiltery te The Trlbeae. Leonard Wood, who has been In Denver Passes Through Pocatello BOISE, General Idaho, Aug. 11. Thirty-fiv- e reviewing the strike situation. out of the forty-foWood left for Chicago after placing the county assessor of entire situation In the hands of. Colonel POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug 11 A corn-pla- t. Idaho, in attendance at the annual meet- v Bailou. ral-on. tralnlaad of field artftlery. J at noon today and organised for Striking train reea end linemen of the tramway company were summoned this sndf other equipment pasaed through perhaps their only Joint and cooperative , , Pocatello this morning, en route to Camp meeting. morning by 4be union executive commitB. L. Bennett of Jefferson county was tee to attend a mass meeting at 4 oclock Lewis at American Lake,' The equipand named chairmen by acclamation this afternoon to decide whether to re- ment Is the the units of the George W. Wilcox of Twin Falls county property of In turn to work under I be conditions prethe A. famous E. division, F., was Fourth made General Wood. The secretary. sented yesterday by te being moved from Fort Dodge On motion of E. T. Malcolm of Bingproposal of Genera Wood was for the which American Lake. ham all county commissioners- - were company to take the men beck without to One e howttsers memorialised to send their assessors as .hundred end fifty-fivforfeiting seniority righto, the company ware included. This la the second train delegates to the conference of the nawas not to recognise the union, which has supplies of passed tional tax association at Bait Lake Sepv Colonel Ballon's statement folk: artillery Pocatello In the last few days. tember 4 to 10. , "The sooner the. street railway com- through a r was was appointEach-caA legislative, committee guarded by soldier, who employes can get pany and the former people from climbing ed, consisting of Tom Thrshan of Eland get the cars operated by sept the curious together men more W A Kincaid of Ada and A. L. the ears. and the strikebreaker out ell over crowds Denver gathered when the train Armstrong of Nesperce. Large of the city, the sooner the troops will be came and were the Into eetersl yards now I cant say definitely able to leave. soon they will leave even under those still left when It puUeout Gem State Valuations conditions, but until that Is accomplished DENIES- MOTOR MERGER. there can be no thought of the troops Show Healthy Increase YORK. Aug. II. Walter P. NEW leaving." Service was .resumed this morning on Chrysler, general manager of various te The Trlbue. tbeosame basis as yesterday, though the John N. illys motor enterprises, who Special - BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 11. Complete and company said It was expected that more yesterday eras named to head the comover ears would bo running tonight then on mittee that has taken management totalled assessments as returned by the wee Motor slnde of Maxwell the Augcalled, strike of company the Detroit, any 1.day a declared today there waa no connection county assessors and tabulated by the ust , Colonel Ballou, la later amplifying his between the Willy 'Interests and the state auditors force were reported to the behind the Maxwelf board this morning. statement, declared General Wood said banking syndicate ' The aggregate assessed value of propright company. the tramway company had a perfect counties of the Is executive vice erty tn the forty-foatwho .Mr.strikebreakersHis Chrysler, to Import r toward In 1919 the total 9352.499.219 the policy of arming president aid general manager of the state laassessors titude waa 9329, 494, returns of the d In hla company, said that he 410 74. those strikebreakers waa shown The returns - for 1920 show an in these entire approval of my action In disarm- expected to continue actively 24, as 924.002.40S of devoting some time to Increase, therefore,board ing them. In other words, the policy of positions while of equalisation. equalised by the the building up of the Maxwell enter- Tha arming was condemned." . 9344,591.-430 valuations of 1919 totalled i prises. than the 74, or 99,907.449 24 lees for the returns totalled year. present Railroads Permitted to WEDDING IS SURPRISE. POCATELLO. Ida , Aug. 11. The many File Blanket .Schedules friends of James Ellis and Ethel Claire Ohio Boy Beating Way Adamson were greatly surprised yesterWASHINGTON, Aug. If. Special per- day to leapt that they had been married on Train Loses Foot mission to file blanket schedules to make In Blackfoot .the preceding Saturday by 4 Giliilan. The bride has Special te The Tribuee. effective the new passenger, Pullman, ex- the Rev. J. D. for some time as stenogbeen employed POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 1L When, cess baggage and mdk rates recently auIn tly electrical department of rapher 45 as It thorised was granted the railroads to- the Line.- - Following the ceremony attempting to Jump off train No. Short McCammon at 12 25 this commisday by the Interstate commerce left on a honeymoon, trip pulled Into couple the 14 sion. Similar permission as to blanket years of morning, Richmond Bacon, Yellowstone perk. schedules covering the increased freight through ege, of Courtland, Ohio, slipped under the car and his left foot was aevered. It is rates already had been granted and the HUNDREDS DIE OF CHOLERA. safd that young Bacon was beating his roads are preparing te put all of the new rates Into effect on August 24. SEOUL, Korea, Aug. 10 Six hundred way from Ohio to the coast in- - order to resulted from the epidemic "eee the sights" and boarded No. 45 at The roads are required to issue the deaths have local schedules. tariffs by of cholera in Korea, and 2125 cases have Brigham City. printed March 1, 1921; tariffs by been reported. As the train slowed down at McCam By-ri-al ur lt 1 i of l Tramway Company Vole Against Proposal to Go to Work. Employees $ s DENVER. Auk. employees Denver Tramway company vote, ?f the to St, against calling off their a trike and returning to work under conditions named by the company following a conference with Major General Wood yesterday, The vote waa taken at a meeting late yesterday. For a full half hour Allen H. Burt, International organiser, pleaded with the strikers to accept the recommendation of the union's executive 'board that the (company's offer be accepted, He said It the only solution which could be of- fared by Major General Wood, who acted ,e.. arbiter of thek trike situation yeste- , . ur Frederick W. Hlld, general manager of the tramway company, when told of the amens action, aaid: "That ends it for ua, as far as making any effort to take back old men Is concerned. We will start at once to break hi the large list of applicants we have on Vila Cars will continue to run, and we will make use of the many experienced operators who have applied for work. I believe the men are making a serious mis, . take and am sorry for their action. The conditions provided against recog- nition of the union. Col. Ballou, commanding forces called to Denver, following riots growing out (of the strike of street car men, announced today that troops will be held in Denver until street cars were being operated by 12, 1920. 5 r - mon. Bacon attempted te slide down from his perch on Sop of tha baggage car and had nearly succeeded, when his hold Slipped and he fell, his left foot felling on the rail and tha wheels passing over It. The train was Immediately stepped and ha, was given first aid on tha scene, later being brought to this city and given medical treatment. He states that he Is the son of Mr-enMrs. L. N. Bacon of Courtland, Ohio. They have been notified of the accident. I vt i ti Assessment on Sheep Is Basis, of Warning Special te The Tribes. BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 1L Former Governor Frank R. Gooding, in a forceful address before the state board of equalisation today, told that body that the life of the sheep and wool la Idaho hangs upon its decisionIndustry as to tbs rate of assessment that will be put upon sheep this year. If the assessment Is placed at 94 a head, he declared It would be more than the actual value of the sheep, end more then the woolgrowers of the state could endure. It will react to the injury of the state at large, and next year a reduction In land values themselves will be unavoidable, he added. Keeping Apace Special to The Tribuns. I . , The spirit of the ago is progress im- provemenL It applies to bodily organs as well as to machinery, end the eye ie the organ of our most important sense. COLUMBIAN 8 twelve institutions result in cooperative endeavop that eyes may see better and farther. Surrenders to Officers After Liquor Is Seized Let us examine yours TEE RESULTS. WE GUARAN- , Where We Serve POCATELLO, Idaho Aug It. Last n evening Deputy Sheriffs- - Georg Bmitb and Charles Bell paid a lslt to the home .1 t of H. B. Pew on North Harrison avenue ST.' and located a gallon Jug or moonshine and j V a pint bottle of real whisky. The owner of the property was not at home when the officers called. They returned to the office with the wet goods and started Out In search of him. Upon arrival at the office a second time, without having found the owner, they were surprised to find that he had become ewers of the officers find and had given himself up. today by District Attorney Clyne, end automobile, was taken to Kansas City. was said to contain the names of sevaraj today for buriaL Mrs Whitelaw was her to appear on a Chautauqua pre- -t ROUNDING UP SLACKER. professional and business men. Secrecy was maintained regarding those gram. CHICAGO. Aug 11. A roundup of named. , m slackers was launched today when govern-whe- n ATTENDINQ CONVENTION. government officers started combTO MISSOURI. SENT BODY MALAD. 'Idaho, Aug. 213 David 8.J for men who were alleged ing Chicago SAC CITY, Iowa, Aug 11 The body Jones, assessor of Oneida county, la at either to have tailed to register for the tn draft or to answer summoha of their local of Mr. G. w. Whitelaw, 45, known state convention of asses- boards. opera circles as Grace Romslne. who died tending the . 1 hellst waa received from Washington from Injuries received when struck by an son being held at Boise. Wlliye-Orerhn- rday., - - 33rS0:MAIN 5360 TEL-WASAT- CH -- It Intar-divisi- I T I. - ' (2.98 No. 30 AMERICAN FOOD CHOPPER. 1 Vs SI 25 (125 Copper Nickel Plated ft ' Vrooman 69c Crystal Glass FLOWER BASKETS. BftOXSSSV no $149 TEA KETTLE 35o STATE , ' 14-qua- rt Pure Aluminum PRESERVING KETTLES. . : (2.98 White Enamel .' C0MBINETS C3c fir v $1.0 $1.0 t China Cnps acd Whit 'f o? One Gray Enamel DISH PAN, One FRUIT STRAINER 23c SINK STRAINER. . . .V. . . . ONE MOP STICK, ' One Twisted Cotton Mop Head. . 43s Thin Plain White Chinn Cnps ITT Cfcr$14D tancert..; G fer $1X3 menFn odayand continuing for 10 days, Auerbachs will place on sale a carload of high grade American China Dinnerware at remarkably low prices. We urge those customers in need of dinnerware to make their selection early, as the quantities are limited. ri J WE CANNOT PROMISE DELIVERY OF CHINA UNDER THREE DAYS DURING THIS SALE Here Is an Illustration of the Attractive Prices Offered in This Gigantic Sale. 8ale Starts" at 9 r ' oclock: sea windows An especially attractive Blue Border design. ' Set Set 50-pie- ce 31-pie- ce Beautiful pink' rose decoration;,, $15.00 . Set 6 .$8.50 Ask for patterH S215 , 6 Tea Cups and Saucers 7-in- , 1 Plates ch 8-in- 50-pie- Creamer , Set Set ce 31-pie- ce ' Genuine English blue .Willow Ware. This is the old willowjvare design, ... manufactured since' 1823. Set : : V; .V. : '. . . $21.50 50-pie- ce 31-pie- Set V. . . ce ; r w. .... : 50-pie- ce Extra , high grade Nippon Genuine Nippon china, with ' chiha, white "ahd gold Set j. $47.50 Worth at least $75 at present-- 50-piec- t ...... e -- -day, t prices. 0k 4 M , , 'jbrown, border decoration. ., Set 50-pie- ce Ask for f f Luzon 50-piec- e , Ask for pattern 412G Sherbet Glasses, 1)0 for vvC t Limit 12 to C.O. ' n order. customers no , h m a t W. " for. $1.75 Made of plain white medium transparent weight American porcelain. Worth (3.00. Value, (8.50. ' , Cups and 6 'k 1 Extra Special Saucers pattcri Pyrex,, Gift Sets, $6.98 Pyrei Set' .i r 50-pie- ce $et 31-pie- ce Set . . , , .v. . $15.00 . . $8.50 . ii border design. 50-pie- ce Set $19.50 31-pie- ce Set ;.s.$1050 Ask for pattern 268 A pleasing pink and blue border ' decoration. , 50-piec- e -- , 4. 4 T 31-piec- e. ' Set Set Ask for 25c Ice Tea Tumblers, 6 for 98c Heavy glass, fluted style. J J - $10.50 . 4 Another- equally pleasing conventional .. .$19.50 Set Set $24.75 $15.00 4 f " ' 1 ...$19.50 $100 'pattern E?tra wide blue border conventional design in the shape Set $22.50 Set $13.50 new-Hampto- 1 50-piec- n e 31-pie- 317 Ask for pattern 337 e Highest quality Nippon china with an English floral border decoration. Set 50-pie- Ask for $47.50 Monterey pattern. Thin Lead Blown Etched Tumblers, 6 for 98c Several designs; 20c Value. (Auerbach - ' - ! i Extraordinary values - in genuine hand painted China Tea Sets v at-$6.9- 17-pie- ce $7.98, $10,98, $11.93 Set consists of 6 teacups and saucers, 1 teapot and a sugar and creamer. 40c Electric Light - Globes, 25c 10 to Strictly guar- 50-wat- t. - anteed. Fourth Floor.) , , 'J ! t ,$8.00 Ask for pattern 261 Set 31-pie- ce Genuine oven ware. 31-pie- ce T TP 14.80 Ask for pattern' $053 18-kar- at , -- band. high-grad- 1 " ce . K - Covered e An extra American china with dainty floral border, and gold mat handles. e 12-Pie- A. M . .$33.50 t Heavy Table Turn- w biers, 6 for 33c 10e valne, P I 50-pie- $10.50 . 31-pie- $10.50 Platter .7. oclock 9 :See windows Same as above, with heavier" gold .Vegetable Dish Ask for pattern 279 . Vegetable 4 A . . . , . . . . A dainty floral border design. .$19.50 Another imported English ' pattern with wide green border design. , Set .... $18.75 - Set ... ;v. .$10.50 4 ch 17-ine- h d Very pretty blue floral border design. : ch , Ask for pattern' S011 Dish ' Fruits 7-in- 1 ; -- u lSugar-an- " Set' ce 31 piece Set 31-pie- ce 6 31-piece-- 50-pie- A very extra special in a set of American plain white ware. Set consists of p Set decoration. t J ,.$10.50 starts at Sale Plain white with narrow gold band White Dinnerware $5.75 .$19.50 Ask for pattern 299 50-pie- ce Remember, Every Dinnerware Pattern Is Open Stock. 8, 4 |