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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. MORNING, APRIL 2, 1920. M 10 the entente to maintain order. British marine are now troops and French French troop are ashore at llntoutn. reported to be en route to assist In the e occupation. The Georgian government la so Bolshe-- i vlat In Its tendencies that It would cause no surprise were It to make peace end ally Itself Immediately wlih the If the Tnov entente troop PUT P.CT ADDITIONAL SPORT Sport Gossip 14 tU of kl against Resolution Ending War With Germany Is Favorably Reported. fro a (ConUpued itttfd Fi(i Oh.) In h Ger-man- y, Commission Organized. , "Upon the ratification of the treaty of peace by th allied powera, an Interallied Rhineland high com ml on gvnt organ In the manner aet forth In a meannge from the prealdent of the United States to the senate, containing the agreement be- tween the allied and asaociated powera and Germany with regard to the mtlttr,ry occupation of the IbrritoriA of the fthlne. "Tina commission having been organised for and having formulated , ordinance the sone of occupation, the question eroae as to whether these ordinance should govern In the Amerlrgn sector, and the representatives of the stale department the commanding general of the Amert can forces In Germany were Instructed . . as follows: thl government cannot admit Jurln-- d 1st Ion of that eoramloMon over portion of Khlnaland provinces occupied by the American forces. Consequently, neither ' I id , - - Will Not Be Represented. e ' WASHINGTON. April 1 The United will got be represented at th peace conference whan It meets et San Remo, Italy, this morning. It was said today at the state department. It teas explained that this country had not been otllclally represented In tn surrendered. conference' since Under Secretary Frank been outrage at Albany la a clarion call Folk and the other peace Delegate left to "The the people of America to rally fur the Pari last December. of their ancient liberties. revl The life of democratic Institution Is at stak Alleged Settlement Terms, and the people must gat together to right the wrong. exMarch Unofficial TOKIO. "The worker, by whom w were electchange between th Chinese and Japanese In Peking In regard to Shantung ed. must and will be heard. If the peoshow a gradual entente, according to ad ple are to ba driven from the ballot box , where shall they goT vice. They em to agre on th follow "The r.ght of the ballot I an Amerilng condition: I, Klao Chau bay shill he returned to can right and those who deny 1( are traitors. China and made i) open port, "The assembly ba consummated th 1. Railways shall be a Joint enterprise between Chinee and Japanese, both con act of lawlessness It began oa January I. Wher the verdict was not th prodtrlbuting the same amount of capital, the of hysteria and Ignoranca It wa th shares for Ihe Chinese to b paid by the uct fruil of contemptible political Jobbery. Japanese for the time being and to be The. Albany outrage la tha .culminating come property of Shantung province. I. Mining rights snail be disposed of atep In a series of assault an our pop-alwhich will Jolt tbe people In a similar manner. Japan shall be into aliberties new political consciousness. given the precedence for development tend The to regard Socialist Iron and coal at mines, the act of the party refusesmore transportation than assembly ootton. salt and foodstuffs. mad a manifestation of fear (or th Indirect negotiations are Imported to growing political power of labor. have been completed and direct negotjn-lion"It will not be swerved from lte hiswill be opened before long. . . toric course end mission. With greater faith and vigor than ever It will go on agitating, educating1 and organialng the workers for peaceful social change. State ar Will Continue of the state depart)ou (representative ment) nor General Allen should Issue any which conflict with or exceed ordinance the term of the armistice which the department (of state) regards at continuing f Continued from Fag One) In force as to the LniUR Htnte. You should touch with however, maintain the high commission and endeavor, In declined to join with ua In the formation so far n possible, to doiiform administrasuch a committee. They have antive regime within territory occupied by of nounced Intention of appealing to their American forceg to regime adopted by for pther portions of the labor board. high ronimissloti of In the position taken by support occupied territory. the management conferee that oongresa did not Intend a large Increase In transCan Sit Informally, portation costa should be made without There la no objection to your sitting convent of the public, Mr. White quoted Informally with high com mission. pro section 207 of the transportation act, givvided you ara requested to do so, nor of labor board power to guspenu S the continuing your aciiWllra, a well aa those ing wage likely to require sub' agreement of your staff, jour special commission to stantlal readjustment of freight rates. handle distribution of coal, etc. Ordialso pointed Out that tha law enjoins He nances, orders, regulations, etc., relating the concurrence of one member of the to financial and aconomic matter. Includgroup on th labor board In any ing thrae similar to one adopted b)i high publla Important case to make a decision ef cOnvn.sslon, which It Is desired to put fectlv e. into force in territory occupied by American fortes, should b Issued by General of Atthathe office ef B. M. Jewell, chairmanIt employees' conference,. Alien, as commanding general of American was saidrailway union had no comment to forces in Germany, but only after having make on th the rupture of the Wage negoN first been approved by you. In gen- Rations, but that Mr. Jewell might make to eral, ' endeavor ketp fully In a statement tomorrow. touch with commission and high avoid all friction with that body, at the same time, make It EPIDEMIC OF RABIES while,are clear that Jou still operating perfectly under the armistice as before January W. and are In no way bound by the terms of FEARED AT HOLLISTER the Rhineland agreement or the memorandum of June 11, 1919. defining the relaSpecial to Tbe Trlbone, tions between the military authorities and TWIN FALLS, Idaho, April L Fear of the high commission. an epidemic of rabies hat gripped people "Replying speciticallv to the remaining of the vicinity of Hollister, twenty mile question In the resolutions of the house consequent upon the reof representatives 1 will state that Field south ofofH. here, A. Muder, state bacteriologist, port Marshal Ferdinand Koch has no authority that the brain of a dog Indicating eviover tha United States troops In German dences of hydrophobia and killed on the territory, nor can anyone direct their Meier near Hollister, showed ranch Jake without express order front th positive presence of rablea of the United State. president of having been in dogs suspected Many - "It should be stated further that, under attacks of other dogs or hi general police powers, tinder the terms fee ted through are being destroyed, and a numof the armistice. General Allen ha full coyotes, ber of men and children have been hurauthority to utilize his troops fur th ried to Institutions for treatment. Jake policing of the occupied district, th pres- Meter and three children and 8. E. Hudle ervation of order and to repel any attack son and one child have gone to Boise for witch may b made upon him." ha treatment, while George F. Grover . -- - taken one child to Salt Lake, 4iVW REPUBLIC h DISAPPROVES : OF -- SECOND EFFORT MADE ENTENTE PROPOSAL TO BURN STRUCTURE ' Special te Tbe Tribeee. CONSTANTINOPLE. March 0 1 TWIN FALLS, Idaho, April 1 Dlscov-cr- y of the decision of the entente last night by Ir. T. E. Schwarx and to Jointly supervise Ihe admlnis-tratio- n his son. Theodore, of a blazing desk In the of Batoum district ha met dlsap-- 1 baaement of the Blckel school building, In the new republic of Georgia. brought to light evidence of a second InGeorgian government has disapattempt within the month to proved it British occupation of Batoum cendiary he structure. and apparently was not appeased destroy blaze frovlnce Joint wax extinguished before It The occupation, which wna an- -' School officials believe neither nounced unexpectedly after the' British spread. was fire started by student, but suspect had previously made public their lntcn-- , older and are following clue person tlon to evacuate the province. wjiich may lead to early arrests. A mass meeting was held at Tlfll following the decision of the entente, and a . large number of regular troops joined a Residence Building Active, 'procession carrying red banners eulogis! ing the soviet and urging a proletarian Special to Th. Tribune. TWIN FALLS. Idaho, April 1, Munli government. . troops were moved to the clpal building permits covering construc' Government When the tion of thirty residences, aggregating 0 edge of Batoum province. In value, were Issued here during entente official asked the meaning of this movement, the Georgian government March. No permit were Issued during said it wag" for the purpose of assisting th month for business building. powers , pro-- a I The '' $S5,-00- -- SALESMEN WANTED! ;Wc have an opportunity to place one or two s men on our sales force. . The territories the intermountain states. We want in are open men with college edueations and who have the , ambition and .the ability to develop in our organization and qualify for positions of an executive men who qualified for comnature. , high-clas- Ex-servi- ' missions given preference. - Applications should give full information concerning age, education, character and experience. Only written "applications considered; t ' CERTAIN-TEE- D t. 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The e ec Wt barsrg wfltomt I ara betas aval to Panada for breed in while the Cehe were rolling ep a pur peers and will rac 1 all th Caaadlaa meet Bill Klltofct dtocwiw r fber nriag tbs aaaaaa, r wbe btoehM to five laetog M te-- 1 ecoTH. owe la ktchlge. ef tW Harvard tract eevolltoe foe the eweilev era ra leclode rwaatof hfwn icikit, highspeed moving pkierve slowed dowe le ebow herOiteg at? to, eie. apectol ctvrcinao le drwhf farm. ?( whervfcr each will rwelr a daily reh, the rebearntog el meet Un la miatoterv, at th ipri. uj. lajery, In 2000 GountiesThis Month ONTARIO. Cal.. April 1. Wltb aaeb aacel. leal bl leagae prnaperts aa We h tar duo. lew hi Blot, Arihar X ark ter and f be tie Barash ths Uncap, th Purl is ad club to ftadlh Hell aa pupaiar aa th prwvvrMal mllllaaairv'a Several major leaver at a watering raauvt. chaha bar to gua to flirt with Ms a c- -r lie light to lb Da- tredls, hat Mack to stk-klPttl 9 Bay Bcbalk, tho rrvefc catcher el th White Amoncae kngee champtowe oiprcto to major tongue game complete hto before the eemmcf to ever. The plucky backstop le now prilbia fr(f famca ef that mark. Thto record ha beoa made la tone tbae w big Wage calc hern bare eight yearn. r ached the mark. the beet catcher to BcUalk to rofirded (be major, hto elueoet rivals being Bill ef the Chlrao labs te gteve O'Neil ef (bo rtovelaed ledtoae. Sch.lk I, of Ike type that kpa ee workla all lh time, arktaai takla a feat, aa th--a only whe he Is force set ef the saws tkroojk Bos Ihla - m ar(if, (brag ka tka ( Mk nritk Utt ta ka Frtl4 ii4 Face the Facts . kki inan." If Frank t want OUSTED MEMBERS PROPOSE APPEAL TO HIGH COURT IN t ta-ti- 2000 counties in the United States the pastors laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of Conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eye- d facing of the facts. at A Survey that Butiness Men Mutt Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of America county by county . The facts developed .are startling. No such picture of America's religious situation has ever before been drawn. On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant denominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has Its own "Forward Movement organized and officered. The Interchurch World Movement k tha clearing house for all of these. It is the agency which the churches have created to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation end make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April y 2nd, will come a Timely Cottip About Big Leaguer the state supreme court should t made. EUGENE. Ore., l.Attbeagh baseballl The fact that action was taken by for th University ofApril Ore roe dors set begin baseball th asptraata bare bees 23, a majority of the assembly does nqt ea April working eot ere la the nlny went her. Most tablisli th constitutionality of that ac- ef their work ban been wlthla the (ymettlum. tion in any way, h said. "In fact, the A eerie of femes with the Moeeejnw. Sank, week la April la exaction of the assembly was the most team darln th second ever taken In the his- pected to pet the teem ta condition. The unconstitutional thl schedule year follow: government tn the tory of Democratic -- with Seattle WaMntos April United fctnten The- - notion wa an InT Idaho at Moscow: April 27. with vasion of the constitutional right of the April , Pullman: April at State Waahinfton with voter of th five district th expelled May 1, with Whlteme at Walla Walla; May with assemblymen represented, a well as of !M. with Stanford at Eugene; May the five men themselves. with On-rWtshlsftoa at Eugene; May Samuel Crr. one of the deposed assemAfrkullaral college at Corvallis. a district 0 blymen, representing the fourth . of the Bronx, said: Wash , April 1. Baseball faaa "It Iff needless to say that this will of SEATTLE, tbe Pacific northwest this simmer will he not abolish socialism. An Idea can nev- abl to attend game t two organise ball er be abolished. The kaiser and the exar Icarnea. the Pacific Coast an th Pacirte Coast failed new cleat B circuit which hat tried It and miserably in th at International, ' , lahen over tbe territory of the old Northwest tempt. "We may hare failed In Albany, but It gw. l'ort la ad an Seattle, th sortbweet chib of th people of New York state and the at work at nation In general have been fully aroused tbe Const organisation, are bar Seattle la at California Iralnla ramp. their by this us of naked power by th ofand Portland at Oatarto. They will ficials temporarily entrusted with the Hanford, eenao ta the soath. f t rkuica af aujr Tkia, hlaalkill7, la Nt JhOMl kM Manager UltrkaU of (ba Chirac Cuba wb-- a with tha Brirrra. Ultrbrfl Vrlfg l kook FortUaU t Ultckrll (kraa plajrrra la rirhaan fur tka flrat ckokc af kta krin Im (ba fall. Tba affkliatV with rorltaW abM ka (Mill krMfirbl la tba Detroit iwl Fartlaag Urtmt. UrlHfll kaatf arrka toUoMfff Mf glWk m4 (a tha pant I'orilait Ni m, tp aoiaa waa4arfal kf UbM la ttmaa twa ka arb aa Hollorbrfg fktmfi, pinaMtHfiifiti Olma Farkiauagk. Mara tuaaWakla. kutbaiaa, Hedmcaa, vrba era badrfi ka tkclr rrapUr prclaltkaaq bf - The Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gather To m bffi fair "(krirvll Ihi Ktvli : Ftf 1 . which now seem probable, Hugging believe be will be able to atop opposing pitchers from walking Babe Ruth. Laat season Ruth got something Ilka geventy five intentional pa seen, but If Baker fol lows him In the batting order pitchers will not be go anxious to walk Babe. 25th-Ma- united simultaneous financial campaign. tea-(sti- 2S-- 19-- : power of th government. Two Sets of Candidates., MILWAUKEE. Wls April 1 Two sets the national convention will be voted on In the Wisconsin primaries next Tues-daAmong the Democrats there it no contest. One group of Republican candidate la known as the Governor Philipp delegation! the other ee the lax FVlette slat. The primaries provide for no expression of presidential preference by the voters. Neither th conference which named the la Toilette delegates nor that at Iwhlch the Philipp slate win chosen went on record with any expression of presidential , preference. , of Republican candidates for delegates to v. Depored by Hughes, . 1. Charles E. NEW YORK, April Hughes said today that he regarded ths of from ths New Socialists ths expulsion York state assembly as a serious blow at tbs standards of true Americanism and nothing short of a calamity, . Those who make their patriotism a he continued, vehicle for Intolerance. "are very dangerous friend of our Institutions, I expressed my views upon this question at ths outset and I bav seenno reason to change them. . TO DISCUSS SALE OF IDAHO BONDS Special to The Tribune. BOISE,' Idaho. April 1. Robert O. Jones, secretary of elate, will submit to the board of examiners tomorrow th advisability of ordering Jha atat treasurer to sell 152,900 worth of state bonds to finance the construction of Improvements on the state's property at Lava Hot Springs. The last legislature passed a law making it mandatory upon th state treasurer to sell th bonds upon demand of the secretary of state. John W. Eagle-sostate treasurer, said h be'ieved th bond market unsatisfactory. lor floating MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE IS CHARGED j Special to Tba Tribune. Its Herman, bantamweight champion, defeated Jo Connell of Gloucester In aa eight-roun- d bout at Camden, N. J. Ray Smith, Camden, and Clay Tarner of 8L Paul, Minn., bravywelghte, his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind of a country this country is to be. Per-gra- nt fought a draw. Teddy Murphy, Chicago lightweight, will act a one of Jack Brlttong sparring partner. Britton Is in Chicago working to fit himself for hlg match with Dennis OKeefe In Kenosha on April T and wants plenty of speed. He says he has th punrh necessary to atop OKeefe, but wants to show him a lot of gloves before be connects. See that tha pastor of j'our church appoints delegates. Any pastor can tell you tha place and date. Or write direct to the WORIS a REJOIN TEAMMATES a ready to rejoin R.his teammates tonight Dr. Howard Chislett, who examined Herzog, said an operation was not necessary At this lime and he could just es well wait until the end of th season. Hereof can safely rejoin the tram and begin play, th doctor said. Buck 1 la taking tha learned gents word for it sad and aaya that be will be In shape on the a STANFORD PNIVERSITT. Cat., April Tha entry af the Palreralty of Waahlagto tbe Pnlventty ef Caltforaia to the proponed Pacific Coast treats tournament to be held at Stanford en May 1414 li. ta eon Janet Ion with the Partfle Cnest Conference traeh meet, makes the tents laummeet I cerislety, cording to ns tnaoaacnmest mad by Mioatord of (Ida la today. ef Ore gua, University Entries from th Oregoe Africui-t- n Wsshlngtoa gtxte eolleg snd soon. nil college are expected Thto will be th first time that an interstate varsity trnato matrh has been of flelslly on tbo Pnetfte coast, sad keen com petition to expected. Stanford will offer a Iruphy ' I th winner of the toaranmioL a a SEATTLE. Wash., April I. Efforts to bring not snknowa track and field ability hidden la will ha University of Washtaftaa students mode ot k "novice meet to bo held on tbo university track her April 19. Only athletes who hav not woo point la la tercel legist meets may enter, Washlngtna track sad field me ara still wait big fa clear skies before attempting henry Edmandan tome to hav work. Coach "He men oat tots far March traialag fav the oovlc ' tan-for- ' California oart-m- opening day. ZBYSZKO DECLINES UNEARNED DECISION WEST IBtlt MOm-lEN- T 8TREET, NEW YORK CITY V 0 G : U Number April NEW YORK, April 1. Stanislaus Zbys sko, Polish hrayweight wrestler, tonight refused to accept the decision of a referee In his favor after his opponent, John Freiburg of Chicago, had been thrown from the mat and Injured after th match had gone an hour and nineteen minutes and fourteen second without a fall. Freiburgs head struck th floor at th edge of the mat and he was unable to continue the match. He was not seriously Injured, It was raid. Zbyssko announced his willingness to meet th wrestler when he recovered. Freiburg was "th best man he had met since his return to America, Zbysxko said. To IVhit ml oadrawd ' otar ploaagg Axod-dra- u, ft rorkx of Ag ft.tkrr. oorhogg lag oar k Agv of gnita gome. Chl-oe- OLYMPIC TRYOUTS . TO BE ENCOURAGED April 1st 35c NEW YORK. April I. Formation of committees tn a number of cities to encourage participation bp American athlete tn the Olympic games at Antwerp this summer was announced tonight by T. Kirby, Gustave president of the American Olympic committee. After visiting Pittsburg and Baltimore, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Mr. Kirbv declared he had found "great enthusiasm" for American participation Notice te hereby Riven that eealed proIn lb Selection of committees In many other pose I for the finishing hardware, etc., cities all! be made in th next few weeks, pequlred for the new Salt Lake county South Mr. Kirby said. mflrmary, located on Twenty-firs- t street, near State street. Salt Lake C ly. at received the be office will of Utah, Mon Preporednsst. the board of county commlseumera, rnoru "The noxlNrsr will be fought with IC4 city and county building. Halt l.ne baeteriokigtats. rays Captain W edrwo-v- ) City, Utah, until 11 o clock u. m April Hen n. The report that the army rnunril 1924. ohen propoxate received will be has already ordered th roj-e- l engineers publicly op. red. Inoiructione to bidder, together with to eonatrurt a couple for eiperimental form of contract purposes la declared to be premature. plena specifications, ' and London Punch. bond, may bn obtained at the effn Jo-c- al , The publication of this advertisement is made poj aible through tha cooperation of 30 denominations. MONTE, DEL MOXTEt CaL. April 1. Tho California Girl' awlmmla carnival oa Jane It and IS. and tho Do ahum, on Jan 21 oad 2. am a moot scheduled events hero that art expected to attract aatries from tha cast. 43 , Cal.. April 1. Tbs acbcrialcd their aaaaat ladlaa bay (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) oa May IT ta 23. At Del Mont at phw.wow CHICAOO, April 1. Charles (Buck) a realateced tha pow-wothey will promote baseman for the four-da- y golf tour- Herzog, veteran second came trapshooting tournament, a to Chicago t. Chicago Nationals, who nament. s awimminf meet oad s tennis 250 mra or already members from ths Californio, training camp for an Sum for relief from hernia, was operationof tho saooclatton. DEL . con-fertn-ee BUCK HERZOG WILL , TWIN FALLS. Idaho. April track qtignt on thdeath at Gooding last nicht ; jUvao cootAt sra aa Waablagtnag of Ignacio Bllboa, Hagqua sheephordor, aebednie. The ached ul fnllows: . Navies emsv, Reaitto. slleged to have been shot and fatally l April wounded by W, M. Carver lam Hnturday April IT Inter laae meat, heat It. re toy meet, Seattle. on hi ranch near Bliss, Proaecutlng At.April 124 Pacific Ceest L. Waahlngtae vm Washingtee Bute May 8tsphan today filed ;n torney Frank a new hers court Beatti. coliegs, complaint chargprobata May B Waahiegtoa va. 4rgmt, Baattte. ing Carver with second degree murder. May 19 Pacific Coast Csofvrence msst, Cffrver Monday pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon May SB Washington va. O reroe Aggtoe at and waa released on 93000 bond. , Osrvallia. ev Pacitto hvrtkwsnt Inlenn meet at PsUaua. Mors Population ITjuxe. 0 0 0 TANPORD rXIVERamr, Cal.. April 1 1. Population . WASHINGTON . April ar five announced today by th cen- Btsaferd may aaed a geiegatloa af fasrlaterral-tevlaotatirtU-t track mee to esmpet to th anonol sus bureau Included: A third lc t aaaartathm meet Amateur 11. an ISO, Increase of Pin Bluff, Ark., to ae anaounrvmeot the esat. aeeotdlag hy 7.7 per cent over 1919. 417$, or W. B, Wvlto. Manistee. Mich . kSJO, a decrease of Captain Th eastern trip, wilt be mmdlttonsl so th 2691, or li.I per cent. shewing mode hy f srdtosl Bfblet-- a tn th P. rifle I east Costsraoco nod th gtaaf aed To Glva Jtmior From. meet. Btaafavd moat send a yepraaeota ria this year Special re Tbe Tribase. sr tear memherakip In tbe e aorta ties. MURRAY. April 1 The junior of th far the ea.irra ton sra. Likely eatMtldste Junior chsmptss to th Murray high school will gtv their an- Varria Ktry, It nual juniow prom at the Murray high spriar. 3. Lilly, n tes flat man and twice luo of the 9. yard winner (ut ta the gttaford-tnl- guool gjnqaasium Friday, April g Whether You Are Inside the Church or Oat To every man and every woman who loves BOXING RESULTS the Six dub will be to tbe new InteraatloMl Carl Tremaine of Detroit led Earl Pur' tbeaa, romle from th Cana tragi!. t Twe ef Vancouver and Victoria, will year of Tulsa all the way In their ten-roudlaa el Ira ef Th Imernatlsnal touch. Its bout at Detroit and won th fire the ea(n other rlnha will represent tho Washington newspaper decision. Cities of Spokane, Tacoma. Yakima and Seattle, The lea tee will opea May I with Seattle at Young Chaney, New .York, and Harry Vancouver, Victoria at Tacoma, an Yakima at Kabblc of 8t. fought a ten-rou- nd league schedule will nut eattt Spokane. The -draw, and Edd e Dillon, Detroit, won September. Several Vetera players are piloting elnba la from Patay OToole, Detroit, In eight tbe organ last ton. Chief Blankenahlp. manager rounds at Detroit. of th Spokane dub, bat tee err. I re with tbe Bobby Charlie OConnell, Washington American at a catcher. Cleveland lightmaterm with th a who abort bad Vaagbn, outpointed Benny Val Bill weight, decisively In charge of tbe Tacoma team. a ten-roujor. baaformer ef New York bout at ger will lea .Northwest toe pitcher, ard. The Yakima dub Cleveland, according to a majority, of direct th Victoria nine. will be handled by Tealey Raymos. Seattle the newspaper critics at the rings lde.k Dave Hlllyurd, a play, will naiveteran. Brown, vet era pilot af Vanler Seattle. Bob couver! dab, I ana of tho promoters of tbe circuit. open 1 -- 52 East' 2nd South. . - MANILA. P. I.. Fob. IS (OcTap"deafs ef the A Muriate 1'rcaa.) t'rtaa ftgktias, whir k f Inert alia la Iba city ef Maella aa a tow of tbe provterea ool.lOr the city, for waa years, UlKfl CHARLK1. La.. April 1 Atmagiy Docom-bo- r laat staedadtl a aa4 4iaua4 a la ta aodce rvarMbllag via broasht far, kkMKioakralbur. to the apoct. Altboufh e IkM bia irart faiauaa k iaga by tkoae oppoau a Philip-pinhooka oa oa tUa the atatett world rkampbai t'larlnnall )( catcher by ( law, place comaitaaioa more tbae flfieee yeara affe, It vaa aioat oataral that A. H. Wiaga. ak a It waa cnualdvro laat fall frota tba Atlnata rlub af Iba prohibited prtaa flzbta. aaawwr ta tba aboulA ea letter aone after Ita eaarrmeat ae waa loailwn imirliUoA, eot enforce enttl ju.t before tbe Holidays ikkuao bit brolkt kaa eohrtqaet "Rod,- ef tbe rtef apart formally Hreeskt too Mrrbd daring bla profiaabtaal caraar of nbaat alter to tbe atteatloe ef the a a thorn lea to two yeara. l.lka Iwy. tba yoangv kra(br the city of Maella.. Waca that ttoM bo boata grova a IqiiImm tbatek af bright fH kalr. ttwoc to Nairraan. g hot waa bare bees alayod, except aa property irertly Yaubf boro to Galarawtlta. Mo. Ha la St ywara old. coat rolled by the L'nitt ttiateo ao.rron.rot. bow-eve- r, tbe a ad oad ae two 1'roBMtera ef tarboa followers faat sport, 1 fira tall, MINNEAPOLIS. Resolutions April bnpe to rerl.e bo I OX , ee were almost irrlgha HQ pnaada. Lika bla brother, bo pca condemning th action of the New, York aitreeeaful e repeal ef the wltk tho right tad bat I Mia atwat loft. from tbo brleln for state assembly expulsion of the five taw at tbe recent aeaatoa of tbe telelatsra, ta baaohall waa obtalardl at flrat tsfMrirar'O Socialist member today were adopted Mlllrrot lllr. vhrr tbo Gaorfta ovllof. Military here by the first state and northwestern vtfle bo playad twa ywara, awbaeaaelly playing Oaa BATTLE,' Waak.. April district convention of the World War Vetyoar aa (bo Oglotborpo collrgo Iftn ot Atlanta. of tbe ral.er.lty ef R'ashinstuaft erans, and the convention voted to send markamee It vm M g mrmhm of (bo lotto? tram (hat bo a rlub. All flrla enrolled ka re erxarlae a telegram to the assembly declaring th the of tbo Atlanta olob anno were aalee ittnrtfd laittMtha email arma claeaee af the ratty expulsion an "act opposed . to democ- admitted to membership. JPli oad waa algoad afro? flnlablog goaoot waa ant ta racy. i Ho the Iragoa af Pal tbo to eballeae callrgo yaar. Tha hew cleb Another resolution branded eeralty of Oregon eapecta adopted ae Ual re rally ef Callformto kWor rlaaatfhwtlaa oad rotorood ta Atlanta te wltk universal military training as ''Prussian-la- m women ka Last atartrd fall. tba Atlaaia, yaar ahota le matches. and stated that such legislation and te aldanaaoa waa tranaforrHI ta tka GrooO coo. lea wltk Atlantic of rink rtllo tbo tooth would have a tendency to encourage war. DEL MONTE. Cal., April I. Oolf "hare-tin- " wktrk elob kf fteiabrd tka noaaoa with batting The resolution protested against any form cenrlude their seeaal hare Just to of nod tin AikltKa .IM, average raportad of universal military training or con"BletherlB' " roatret here. aftor kla rolraao bad Wan porrbaord from tko , are foe The Blctberia' " is primarily scription In time of war. AtlanU dob serve. Tha eondittona ef tbe corn petition ere that tbe players a a apart a tors esa daore. yell, ala ae do anything escept acteally toech Ihe hie bell. It waa first trie at Del player or Moats laat reason. $ le some acetiuae tbe tatredoetloe ef onlae end roollaf on the gulf links has bees rrltl-els-e the aaeeult X bolaberlk movement te NEW YORK. April 1. Th flv Social honoredaa tradittoea George Mullln, former star of th Deof the royal and ancient has glgned a 1st evicted from the New York assemart troit American league club, Three-pastime. Player aed ap'd a tori, however, i league fame ef tha event at a novelty fea tore sees contract with the Kockford bly today will appeal to th supreme le Rockford will Mullins coach learn. the a year, and It wan aeeordlnfly trie aa March court, and If necessary to th United 20 an 21, with mneb sereraa. pitcher and taka hla turn on the slab. 0 0 very credit hi States supreme court. 8. John Block, Throerh all the solarC. some vialf-t-n A. Stoeeblll. waa displays. In an exhibition game between the stats chairman of th Sqeialist party, an golf player from Glencoe, III., tarnrd ep the Brooklyn club and the Yankees tbe other nounced here tonight. He said counsel winner. Oeorre Carpenter et Medford, Or., day, Mamaux, last to w net an be nude the cred- to b the chining light pitcher, proved for tbs Socialists, of which be Is one. waa tbemedal score ef 41 foe the first alee. M. itable 0 0 S would meet tn a day or test to deterA. McLaufhlia, Colorado state champion, latte Tf Frank Baker return to th Yankee, mine whether an Immediate appeal to aatll tbe Mat to the last hole. . the issue Just now. Sayjt fivn H ihe i'ebe ft Aa STANFORD rxtVCKSITr. Cal . April 1 annual athletic award to awmwy of Harold Viaeaot Supports of Colorado, a termer Pla load track captain, whs ai last awed ta tha aarvtca af tho he tree to tho Jtalbane, hoo boon established her by Albert J. lie t lager of Fowl. Pol. Th award la ta be howl as tha "Aupperla Memorial Medal, and will b (ranted each year by tha guadraasl ehtb to tha student oho, ta Its eattmailua. baa done moat that yaat fur btaafor af tto mornt pMtol irM eel hr Umf RmSotph Wtb e te Fight. n. With Flowers I it I. "Socialist will not he goaded Into violence or driven tuiderground. These have never been the method of Socialism. It hna Alwaj's and everywhere waged Its fighting in the open end where this opportunity ha been denied It has cqaaeleuly fought for political .democracy. "W shall go back to our districts with complete confidence. The people who sent ua here knew ua and they win repeat their soverelgq will In overwhelming numbers. , j Intern j . I. Bona, a point winner b Ifacnla meet; tn huedloa In tho Interallied games; R. L Templeton, whs tied fw inroad la tho blab Formal Interallied games, as Jump at th 9 ladies Grrva, who has hero making 12 la tha pula vault. a a a Itaau Three keecheets falstH e recast Is practice. Ihe J auks sod Kobtas. Jaw Jlad.ly beet heave s bail aalest PIH la aa the latter a eot for a few mlsntce. tbe Brook I ja beltla practice, Claroece htltchell stemmed saa pitch! te kaeetrhii tad Ko hav temporarily triumphed. Th com- one bach that knocked the pitcher eat so mon people have been told they have no finished th Perl hi work for th day. 1 the voice In government' except on the auf- - ! aawe f( Prefree hesaed pewit franca of the hireling of vested Inter- - tasks aed tee aslant rtapeed before tbe tk-st-a to whom the powers of state have Um M rwwire. TM fcofcUtt ! , 1 order Issued to the com mending general, American force In that the function of th American force In Germany at preaent I to en force the condltkina of the armistice, and that when peace treaty ehall hate been rail fled by the United State, the function of th American force will be a outlined. I b It. I j 1 jy. l, now onBalc Vf at all newsstands V of Pope ft Burton, architect. 229 New. house building, March 29, 1j28, en of 229 99. The board of county comm!eoner has and reserve the right to r"-- - ary which or bid, or to accept an bid minor tbe board deem beet and wat defect l order of th board of county of ot belt Lake s'.ie . r I Luh. th J4th dayC. ofF. Jbe-nr TILL mav. Chairman Board of County Comin,. de-po- 11 cr kiortra Attent; (Seal) J I F.. CLAPK. County C-- k Mtr |