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Show J FRIDAY MORNING, ; APRIL 2, 1920. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE pelllng Invasion of fh ' state by armel force under th command of General 1U a 4f' Oan-ani- It t PACKING PLANT STRIKE IN CHICAGO ENDED li 4 CHIfAGO. April 1. The strike which ha tied up the Chicago atotk yard for four davs and threatened to close all pecking plant here, wa settled today, the men agreeing to return to work and arbitrate their wage difference. Work will resumed at th yards tomorrow. Issue Govern- beMore ' than JOoq packing houae emplovee Raise 2 9 ' were thrown out of work when feeder nd stock handler at the yard quit. . Red Not ( , Th agreement to return to work wa . reached today after three federal media' Oil - Effect tor of the department of labor had conSays. ferred with th men. Following the announcement that th men would return to work, th embargo on livestock wa lifted. A soon possiBAN ANTONIO, WASHINGTON. April t 1. Texas , era NEW1 YORK, April 1. Ellla Bearlea, Apr) I;, 1. Genble railroad running Into Chicago will Min eral Alvaro Ohregon, candidal for the turn back livestock Workers of editor enjoined th Journal, today by the supreme court from which have shipment contested Mexican presidency, waa threatened with been diverted toward other packing house speaking In behalf of the United Mine issuing any permits-affectinarraat In Tampico a few day ao. It wa center during th strike. Worker of America, declared tonight that oil land In th Red river valley,. pending declared by Obregon adherent her to th IT per cent wag Increaa just granted a Anal decision on the, boundary proceed bituminous min workers, doe not Jus. ings Instituted by th atat of Oklahoma. day. Th threat wa .not carried out, Th court also enjoined both state however, It wa Bald. tlfy th pric Increase of 5 cent to $1.M ORDER a ton which operator hav' annougeed from removing any of the machinery now Thl: Information wa given out here used In taking gaa or oil from th land after a wtrelesa report had been picked LINCOLN. Neb.. April temporary will have to b made. He added that the and ordered appointment of .Jacob ' tip at Laredo late yeaterday declaring order forbidding th Royal Highlander, Increase In cost of production cjuld not I m. Dickinson the of Chicago, a receiver, t Obregon had been imprlaoned at Tam a Nehrnska fraternal order, from putting exceed 40 to St cents a ton, and disclaimed I tak of possession th. land and, prop pIco and repeating a Mexico City report into effect a new table of rate wa Isrty. that Ignacio Bonillas, another prealden sued by th district court lat yester-d- 1 he wa Injunction granted at th mo- tlal candidate, had been Injuied.tn a - - tion of th government, which asked t demon i ration In th capital.' court on Wilacted The of application be made a party to the proceeding. I1 liam Wldener and Ernest Holmes, both Mr. Dickinson, who was secretary of if Lincoln, who allege the new rates are WASHINGTON. April 1. Another ver war under preatdent 'Taft, waa ordered ion of the wounding of Ambaaaedor discriminatory against the older memto take possession of the land and prop Bonillas, who la a candidate for preai bers of the order. Tho organisation has erty within Aftecn. day, .and, after, i dent of Mexico, waa received here today members in eight or ten other states, complete Investigation, report tothe au- -. from Mexico City. It said that Bonilla counsel for the men nay. Tha cas was court preme relative' to the' development enand Ceneral Coalo Robelo became administration at thl time, union .officials j f the contested set for hearing April 12. lands. ; H also .was a gaged In dispute and that Bonilla had "erred I thorised to operate or cloa th that government ny of th atruck the general over the head with a I Jil bond w and Indirectly played Into the hand of CASES revolver. Th general tnen drew hla aWord and struck the. embassador. 'operator. A 75 per cent oil the j The boundary controversy arose after COMMITTEE thds Neither of th ' -mea wa seriously Innation's coal contracts are mad about lth discovery of valuable oil and gas de jured. , . In.th Red river region, and' re L th miner say lifting th price ' WASHINGTON. April L Evidence In April ban at a time when o many buyers re In Ke,uiy became o heated that armed-coI Hot AQUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mexico, April th case of a number of aliens between th state wa threatened, recently the market la sure to send price- higher 1. According, to a communication reordered deported and - subsequently re- than ever before. ceived by railroad of Acta) here from leased, were taken from the custody of International board member of th I DALLAS, Texaa,' I April 1. Texas Governor de la Huerta this tnornlng, the Anthony to oil .land Involved la the Camlnettl, commissioner United Min Workers, meeting tonight. I claimant I railroad strike on the severe! division of immigration, today by th houx general L. of head wer addressed immiboundary John Lewis, 'dispute between Texas and by Southern-Pacifide Mexico will committee. th United Min Workers, who explained I Oklahoma will not oppose the action of I th tak place .tomorrow. Ther communica- gration In In case which of Labor United States supreme court tn warrant of the American Federation political Paper tion intimate that th calling of th deportation were canceled, wa also taken. Th board. It was stated. Prob- - I pointing a ' receiver for, the land ' and trlk wHl be of great assistance to th Th document were not removed from ably wtll go to Washington and be ad-- I property thereon,. It wa Indicated her tat admlntstiatloa and Ganeral Celle th commissioner' office, but were placed dressed by Bampel Gompera, federation I today, In th revolutionary movement I now retn charge of a subcommittee consisting head. ported 'taking shape In thl state. of Chairman Johnson and Representative Mr. I OKLAHOMA r CITT,' OkUu, -Mr. Gompera, tn n telegram 1. Govemor'd la Huerta, according to th Valle, Republican, Colorado, and Baker Lewis, suggested that th new political I Appointment oi a reclever forApril disputed-policmessag. will then have an exoellent ex- Republican, California. Many of th case be explained to th miner while I oil land In th Red river bed will not cuse for taking over the railroad, which were from Seattle and th northwest and they were gathered here. He wa unabl . Develoi deter effort Of would 'prove an Important factor In re- - New York City. to attend a expected. association to hav enforced the ,mnt order of th federal district court at Enid two weeke ago placing th association' In possession of It claim to oil property. In Tillman county,- - Okhs., now held by Texas rangers, E. E. Blake, attorney for, the Judaonta association, said tonight, Blaka stated hi Interpretation of- th receivership order we . that It - applies only to claims of th state of Oklahoma and ' Texas. He tsid effort would he made to hav ranger vacat th Jud ... eonla claim. Th attorney said he sent, notice today to all railroad and pip tig companies not to transport oil from' well on th Judonla tract. Thl action, h aid, was based on hi opinion that th federal receivership will, not affect pri- Permit Girl Accused of Murdering Unwarranted by. the Forbidden to River Step father Tells Story Affecting Wage Increase, Mine Lands. in Court? Journal Editor Object of Carranza ment Carried Into However. 1 y Tea, COURT RESTRAINS FRATERNAL ' . v. , DEPORTATION BEFORE Pf ... -- of-t- h c -- vate property rights' Special Announcement - Powders, Talcums and Sachets .... Old England Powder .$2.00 $1.10 Roger, and Gallet Anthea , $2125 ... , . . 60e Aubrey- r jf f . - - - - step-fathe- -- ,, Professor Charles Munter d s -- Lecturing and Demonstrating Nulife -- of-t- 2 P.M. ft Capacity, audiences every day come early it you wish to get within hearing distance. latter-away-an- LECTURES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC , - odCrs ..15c 19c Colgates Talcum, all odors . . .15c 75c Jergens Sachet, Violet, Rose 50c and Carnation, oz. 75c Jergens Violette Natiirelle, oz. 50c 75c Pivers Safranor, Sachet, oz. . .65c $1.00 Rickseckers Attar Tropical, .50c ,oz. ........'.-.A..- . 18c Mermen rr'i 79c $1.35 - . i 25c. Tooth Brushes 35c Tooth Brushes v z. DjerKiss Vegetal Mirodena Violetta , 4 N$il Buffers'. 4 .....2 : . , 10c Jap j Rose. j Soaps Soap, dozen Jergens Bath Tablets Castile' Sdap Ivor y Soap, large size '15c 10c 16c 15c - - ...., J ..4 ..........2 .$1.00 10c for 25c for 27c ..2 for 25o 5o Soap : 50c, Benzoin and Rose Water Lotion . .. ,39c 19c . 25c Borodent Tooth Paste 25c Dr.4 Lyons Tooth-Past.19o 25e Dr. Graves Tooth Paste .......... ... ......i...l9c Rubber Goods Davidsons t Velvetr Water Bottles Fi $1.25 Davidsons Velvet. Fountain Syringes ..$1.25 60c Rubber Gloves ! 50c Bathing Caps 4c Rubber Sponge ,,..t25c 50c Hospital Cotton 6c Bob .White Toilet Paper, dozen" Sal Ilepatica $1.20- - $1.00 .....60c .........,50c 25c 15c 25c Turkish Knit Wash Cloths 2 .... .i,. .. Glycerin Mentholatum Camphor Ice '. Vaseline Epsom Salts Boric Acid Colorite, all colors 25c Straw Hat Cleaner 15c Aluminum Soap Boxes 25c Celluloid Powder Boxes I o w dcr , 50c Elcaya" Rouge ..." .25c 42c ;....35c ...35c 25c eroxide 25o 13c 15c ...20c 25c 19c 10c ...10c ...,...,.15o 19c .....85c o- 50c Ze Tyrol v.15c ...10c Puffs Odo-Ro-N- for 25o ......... 25e Odorshun $1.00 50c Liquid Shields 1 ..j... ...35c Nujol Bromo Seltzer Camphor, bottle Milk of Magnesia Castor Oil Oil of Turpentine 3.W ... Rouge and. Lip Sticks Aubrey Sisters Liquid Rouge Mary Garden Lip Stick Melba aDd Luxor Lip Stick , ' - - Monarch Japan ............ ....... ...... 7 75c Wyeths Sage and Sulphur 35c Danderine' 25c Mustard Cerate 50c Household First Aid Kit 25c Rose Water and Glycerin shearing Prof. Munter; Lecture, j and demonBtratlonF'at 2 ' p.- - m. v XU -- Present , prices quoted corsets are introductory prices only. !. In response to public demand, we have tried to prevail upon ft Prof. Munter to prolong his stay nt here, but his other engagements will not permit. - 1.39o 59c b. Zaudora 'Brilliantine Zcrdora Compacte , Rouge dations 1 Select Your Drugs . , $1.25 25c Woodburys Shaving Stick;' .30c Colgates Shaving Cream 30o Colgates Shaving Powder 10c Williams Shaving Soap Gem Razor .$1.00 Auto-Stro- p Razor .....,.,........$3.00 Gillette Razor $5.00 6 blades of. Gillette, Auto or Gem . .50c Barbers Black Combs ....35o 35c Lotions and Tooth Pastes ' mands'of Opponents. - -- 4.. $1.00 .......... ..... .. ........ e $ v -- $1.25 ..... Perfumes - Lux 10c r Armours S t. - oz. Ambre Royal, Jergens Violette Rose, Heliotrope or Lilac, bottle .........'..$1125 for 25c. Ivory Manicuring Set Buffer, .and Orange File, Cuticle-Kn- ife $1.00 .....V Sticks' ' - " '. bottle 1 29o '. WS. The hygienic feature of this corset1 are .truly, remarkable, and women interested in the subject offhealth and corseting-should not lose the opportunity of general manner ' without ' favor, a on Ashton F. Embry., then and there well knew." While there hav been rumor of court leak In .th past. Investigation always disclosed that they -- ware , without foun, HONOLULU. April 1 .Emperor Tobl villa hlto of Japan I 111 at hla winter In Hayama, near Yokohama, - according COPENHAGEN, April 1. Deaplt re- to a JIJI, oklo the cable' Nlppu port that ' were currant lat yeaterday Japanese language .newspaper here. An and last night, that thr appeared to b official bulletin Issued by the court phy excellent prospect of - a aettlmnt of tclanreald be I suffering from sciatica, of glucosuria. th general trtk called by the Danish with, symptom labor union. , th Polltlken , today;' reXUnpror Eelatlv Wdg, ports government preparation to put th SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, April 1. Th military force In a hap for dealing .with marriage M Prlncea Naaalmoto Masako, th Emperor of Japan, and It llkewl' declara a relatlv of former possible trouble. to th Prince that a movement I on foot by th gov throne of Korea., la cto be solemnised ernment to cause the occupation of the April 11, according to a cable message Flenaburg ion by Danish military forcea. received by th New World, a Japanese Th Arat move toward putting into ef- language newapaper, here today. fect the general atrlk ordered by the Murder Trial ; Stiaponded. Danish trade union In proteat against SAN Llhs OniSPO. Cal, April L The th refusal of King Christian t reinstate the dismissed Zahl ministry ap- trial of Mr. Myrtl Dean .for th murpear to hav been mad by th baker der of her hushond, Frad A. Dean, wa of Copenhagen.. A number quit work this suspended by th court today and attorevening, stating they did not Intend t neys announced! Mr. Dean wa to- - be return on Thursday. Th stokers on four examined In regard to sanity, if Danish steamer also struck, . Mr. Dean 1. found to he sane u trial have been taken, however, 'to will be resumed tomorrow. Step open negotiation looking toward a settlement. The Zahle party ha requested all the parties to hold meeting on Saturday for th purpOM-o- f coming to an agreement on th question of an , electoral bill. believed In many quarter that If It th govergment consents, to th convocation of the. parliament and the Immediate passage of th electoral bill th trade union will b satiaAed. , $1.25 1 ............ 42o 79c 95c Millon Perfume, all odors, oz. 1 oz. Mirodena Perfume, all odors....... 75o Vivaudou Mavis Perfume, all odors, .......... .,..$1.00 .................. .50o 65o 4 ,19c "i , ,19c ...i - , i ... Danish Monarch Refuses to Be Intimidated by De- -y Mens Shaving Needfuls $1.25 Hair Brushes Whisk', Brooms White Ivory Combs .Hand Scrubs 1 ...49c Millon Toilet Waters, all odors 72o Pivers Safranor Vegetal ..$1.19 z. - , ...42c ;..42c Toilet Waters V Talcum, all -- I JLivm g , ' and - - FREE OF 'ALL CHARGE -- Ue 49o Sifters Cold Cream FIT STRIKE -- ... ............. ,19c odors-- - v , 50c Melba Massage .Cream 50c Mavis Cold Cream 60c Ponds Cold Cream 25c Luxor Cold Cream 50c Millon Vanishing Cream .95c ' .V.v 50c ;Millon Imogene Powder . . : . . .42c 50c .'Vivaudou Mavis .Powder. . . .42c 25c Williams Talcum, all odors . .19c 25c Jergens Talcum, all odors .'. . . 19c 25c i Melba Lov me Talcum, all Powder, Creams - TO y the insistent demand and at the. urgent request .of hundreds, Prof. Munter will give an extra lecture .today from 11 to 12 oclock. Open to the public. No : Usual lecture at 2 oclock. c charge. L-- ' aSJDrugs and Toilet Goods . Du. to ST, LOUIS. April Th fata twUr-aul- a Broderick tonight 'rest with' twelve men. Th, case' of tha girt, charged With first degree murder for r, kllUhg her ,J. F. Broderick, who - was shot to death April 14, last, want to th Jury 1st today, , , Judg Klena, . presiding, ordered that a aled verdict be returned, wheo after two hour no' word had com fromMh Jury room, and adjourned court, instruct- Ing th jury t report at ,11 o'clock toI , morrow morning. .In hi. final addreaa to, the' Jury, Aa-- ( slstant Circuit 'Attorney William O Reeder, conducting 4hprosCuttoh,' urged that a conviction be returned n. the, charge a made, which .would, carry; whh .lt sentence, of-IsnprleonAient, ""'' a' Judg K1ene, In.' lntnMtlngth Jury, be either on stated that conviction-coulth original charge or that th defendant could he found guilty of second, degree murder,- or manslaughter In the fourth degree, The- penalty for murder I In the. second-degrfrom ten yeart to life Imprisonment; for th manslaagh ter charge, from three month In Jail, and of from IM to two year In th penitentiary. . ' . The, girl took sthe stand ln:hr own behalf today and related .the. Incident that led to the , shooting, .whir,, she claim. . wa don to protect herh honor. testiTh revolver which h used, fied., had been bought' with the Intenh account tion of. killing herself on th band of treatment her stepfather, Th. morning the, killing took place, h j aaW, her, stepfather-ha- d carried her from- - her bod - te hi own. Th Revolver waa concealed In her nightgown! she continued, ond, convinced that Wood lock meant to harm her, ah .fired the shots that ended hla llf.-Th- e state Is attempting to prove, that the killing ia tha result of a plot between th g!rl-n- d her mother, Mra.. Lillian Wood lock. Ml, Florence McLaughlin, a witness called In rebuttal by the, prosecution, admitted under questioning that he had been offered money is testify In behalf of th defen. According to 'th Broderick. glri testimony. - Ml had accompanied her- - home on on occasion and. Wood lock had driven th had then sought to attack hla stepdaughter. Ml McLaughlin declared when she took th stand that he saw or heard nothing Improper 'on Wood lock' part at the 11m tn question. Th'gtri mother, charged with,, second degree murder In connection with th killing, declared on 'the stand today that Woodlock. whll . Intoxicated; ' had mad numerous attempt to attack hi stepdaughter. When sober, however, h said, he regretted hla action and. always t apologised to Ursula. Four year ago Ursula shot and- - killed her , father, , Thomas B. Broderick.' Ihs by a coroner's jury on her testimony, that. ah acted In defense , -of her, mother. , Friday, and Saturday H to 12 oClock 'Special Lecture Today 35c 42c ,20c ...42c 69c 25o ,19c 42c 10c 1 Indictments Are Returned in Supreme Court De- - : cision Leak Cses. ; niad. Th Indictment, returned In the District court of Columbia suprem of Investigation by th department' of justice, charged specifically conspiracy to defraud the United State of It right 'of of th secrecy surrounding - opinion United State supreme court prior: to a incement by- th ' Justice In public am . formal ses.e-n- . It recited that from time immemorial" wa the custom to, deliver 11 opinions so that all cltlsena mignt, and. dld hav equal opportunity to be Informed concerning them, "to th end that the court should continue and he regarded a an Impartial and public tribunal., admlnl. tering and declaring public law )n a pub- after-mont- h - ; for Easter - WASHINGTON. April 1. For th first tint In history a criminal. Indictment wa returned today against person alleged to hav obtained . advance information of a supreme court decision for the purpose et stock market speculation. Ashton F. 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