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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL a. 5HTE ml to of Mktlontt rOfiUly decMd to mude ty Thi inriouiicrinniii the league of nation Leie today At o recent meeting of the league of The government representative admitted that the British had five hotels and three ration fount II lu Parle it aa derided other premia, whl'e the Ainerhen had that the iiovrnmnl of the United Mate Of the ireoJuthm to eend only one hotel, but he dnared, the A matin- In? Informed of InveatiKatlon to Hussain rOiniiiiealofi Ran spent more mone. The house Alfred and that the nomination of an Amrun dulged In Ironic ehaere when a of the commission member did the thing citizen ai Mond said the government ouid be we coined. wr'l The total staff of the British delegation numbered , lh British to have gone to bed to think the peace confererue of inriutKU g in such relaxation 3, 1920. or IIL Prompt Passage of Resolu tion for Peace With Germany Is Predicted. Discuss Rcces By Inlveisul yfriy time ofdaif BAKERS COCOA is Flans. Hervicc "welcome. WASHINGTON. April I A tentative agreement has been reichtd by leader, cf the agnate and house to hava congrtia of about three month., betake a re Maginning In the early part of June jority leader Mondell le of tne opinion (Continued from Page One.) will be In that the buaines. In the houae ueb shape to permit the receae to atari June 1. hut Senator Uodga and othera In raid be did not beliee a joint rtaolu look to aee Jha race., begin a 4 ion declaring the war ended even if the aenate is ao me body on the signed by the preaident would affect the n( The receae pian hae been decided upon II J,,n!,lon eitUHtton reape ting alien property. be- ae to an a 1 adjournment, piefeteme he tala, lhat ih;pk H neceaaa Other speaker todav were J C. A11I non of ths Republican lenders In rongrea enact coinprehenaie legislation csue on, n engineer of Calexico, Cal ; 1.1 either houss i willing to hav congr who women relief American for Cal fornla wood Mead, chairman of th protdng so long a domestic affair r married alien and whote properly now adjourn land settlement board, and C carle LfielJ condition. In unsettled their main present are about In la my poaeidn. There egaa, N. M, who read an ad- If n adjournment wsr w taken, congress I of l,a 4 7,000 cases.' prepared by Governor O. A. Larra would be pow.iles to convene aaa.n until I drf" l m 1)1 In be. Ihe date eet tor the regular session At tonight meeting the first evening DECLARES of tl convention Oovernor 1. W, I'avls of Idaho spoks on Irrigation. " Lr. ALLIANCE NEEDED . Hardin president of the taitfomt ettion of the AmrJuui Chemical SAFETY TO on The Relation of chem.sirv to of ihe South- fns djou rmnerit fi r 7lvi I h Industrlsl Development BUCHAREST. April 2 Safety for T Pf. eon while President 'Biate burouii of ob9, on Soil of th lies In an alliance between Rumania . Colorado Kier Basin deli- in and Poland, Greece, . (he opinion of Tak Jonescu. who, as Prepare for Council Meeting. j GENERAL TARIS, April 2 In French circlee the an editor, financier and politician,' lias now that th meeting of the CANADA plajed a prominent role In tlip national expectation conference-Ite supreme council of the peat . life of Rumania, for San Remo wifi he called for April 18 quarter of a een lurv. Talking with an Aesociaied Pies to JJ Th Turkish peave delegate, it is WFN.V1P&J. April 2 Probability of a recently, he expressed the understood, will be invited to pieaent ,.irr(pondent hope of ere tic euch an .all'anoe realised themselves toward the end of April to general ttrik ia Caiikda as m protest with America taking an Import suit part tecetvo the peace terms Against th reent convatlon of seven Booklet of Choice Recipes sent It ie not aniir tpated that the session wUl lenders In in the work of Balkan countries. strike last sum Unless America ehowa Interest In th long, and It s thought that the Turks mer was th Winnipeg leaders labor by union epreed Balkan commerce, lie said, It ia poaalble may be ab o to begin their examination her addressing a meeting In thee we all will again fall Into the hands vf th terms of th treaty early In .May. Board tod), of Prado building A dominion-widof Germany. If only because of the The ban Kimu confereme nm huv for the release of the oon agitation Kuinki-tn Is determined occasion do make the final dciMiou situation. men already has begun, the speaa-er- a to operate matters for herself, but may som question legarding th Hungurigu gkted deila red. and a ballot may be taken not be able to do so I ain very sorry ptace treatv. on a general strike, following the lead of America hat refused to occupy Const a the Montreal trade uiuon. r t And I am sure in a row vears the Mast Keep to Friendships. ilesoiuHou condemning the attitude of pTTTTrTTTTltTrTT Tf tales will realise people of the United the government lit the caw of strike leadBP.l'ShKIs. April ? (French their mistake In not doing this service Service e The rwlvetlon of France lie In ers and pledging support to anv hgitt-matto civilisation and possibly to thtir uvu means to secure their release were her .illance with the. Anglo- - I mnlni&lnlng commerce. . s uuauimousbv Four thousand per Orrst Britain and th I ou- -bted As America will not take a mandate, wUendod Ike fiisellng. United States Andrs Tardieu. former another solution must be found. I advocate tending Kunianlati troops French commissioner to the L sited Htates, 1C here today on I to help the allies In the present sihetne declared in a leiture M. Tardieu Prance and Her Allies of neutralizing Constantinople and the added that wnce and Belgium had com CANADA Dardanelles. as we hate a great interest mon imerestM wniilt rendered a union beIn keeping open that outlet to the sea. y tween two tl countries pieces-sarvital!) I think Rumania will act In accord By Universal Service with her neignbors In the interest of the All air efforts must tend toward ex , (Mpeilal Cable ) rest of Europe Rumania made great cution of the peace treaty, M Tard'eu sacrifices In the war, but the charges tUHurxtey X,1 Apr'!r 3 Let us not forget that pace I that she had disregarded the allies are continued (Continued from Ttg One.) (Continued from Pag One.) heK'"nor,h.p wh( we make It and that the Uur internal political strifes twin dabe between of Canada, untrue. a Icarna lord News I r the allies 09 mull VSe . too must not be taken seriouslv. hie possible gucvcle, mentioned rtquez. Congressman Manllo Favio wmv Trainmen, called today by A. F. are democratic and at for freedom and strengthened cntitiually.' ceaaor lit Ireland. and Fortes (ill, who were taken Whitney, vice president of the organizaagainst despotism, Bolshevism and Inter Agreement Is Reached. into custody by military police at Tam was broken up by striking switchis Intrinsically tion, nationalism. Rumania advices. to !cu, private according men. whoso walkout last night crippled wealthy, but we are poor now because TARIS,, April 2 (French' tireless TRAGEDY fre ght service on the Chicago. Milwauthe Germans took our cattle by the mil- Service) kn agreement, advices from Killed. Three H P. Gallagher, Smugglers kee & St. Paul railroad GRADE CROSSING lion and our agricultural maihliierv Belgrade sa, Jas just beon signed by I.VRUlio, Texas, April 2 In a battle chairman of the biotherhood. was ejected "One of the worst conditions confrontthe Jugo-Maand Hungarian governMr. said strike was unthe Whitney between fflur American cusing ue Is that the people will not work. ments under which Hungary undertakes SIOIX CTTV. Iowa. April 2 Two per- vesierdHv authorized and urged the men to return Hut mg the last five years we have proto deliver a large number of railwav tars sona, Mrs 22. end her toms Inspectors and seven alleged MexiGeorge Ilanvhett, on dollar an hour to work. Demand for a duced nothing but have acqulted a taste and locomotive In return daughter, Mildred, were can smugglers, forty miles southeast ot for foremen, ninety-fiv- e cents for switchfor h gher standards of living From an will suppl liungar.v with 20 ono hogs, Inataiitlv killed and three other., George Laredo, tnree of the smuggler were shot men. for overtime, and tivs and economic point of view It was ono long seVeiUv carloads of baton and 600 car- Ham hell, Renter Watkine and Mrs. Max and killed and the Othera escaped, prear means waste and also lazi- loads of maize and wheat. eight hours overtime jovrlde crossing I ho Rio Grande Into double time after 10 Beeoe, were injured, Mr. Watkins dan- sumably were made the inMexico. ness. Soldiers In the trenches may be striking switchmen. by None of the Americana was gerously. when an automobile In which . The strikers asserted they resigned in. , brave, but they coins home idlers, even Accords With French View. jured. were waa switcha they struck riding by 0 wastrels. Our national debt Is 25 dividually. 1MRJS, A pi II 2 It wee seld In offi.lel ing train here tonight. Th strike ha not affected passen000 let, and the wonder is it Is not Imperiled by Bandits. lleon a rlrr'l,. today tliat Preeidetit ger service, railroad officers salq. more,' 2 of th. iitatoe of the American WASHINGTON. W. April Major Burr, military attache of the American Agreement Finally Reached. troop, on the Rhine a, given to the houee BOXELDER of repreaenlative. yeM.rdajr appeared to in Mexico City, and three other. GIVEN COMPLIMENT embassy over Amerb-ans- . CHICAGO. ln luding Mr. Burr, nerrowly be the same a, the French official view, April 2. Differences were SetocIn were the namelv, that the troops escaped serious injury when bandits at- working agreements virtually tled tonight at a meeting of repieeetits-live- s tacked a train on the Mexican cupied area under the armistice terms, kpn'f.l to Tit. Tribune, of Railway of the Brotherhood CONFERENCE aa the American aenate had not ratified line on which they were travBRIGHAM C1TT. April f Mma 28 treatv The occurred March near Trainmen and officers of th Chicago, tlie peace eling attack ,'p'ri'V5r xnomk. Tres Martas. The other members of the Rock Island tc Pacific railroad, it was Thus far, however. It waa explained IaONDOV, March M Charge that the 'lgh school jester- - party were Dr. Florence Haile and a said hy a conferee after an executive t the foreign office, the commander of orU goernment had Indulged In reek) - upon "? of an force Amerti the Mr Hurd. The dispatch to the state demeeting. occupation ha, t the peace conference In e end1hn domeetlr do- A new set of working rules Would be in harmony ilth the order given I the attack gave no partment reporting Pwria have been mad In connection with ailed n i hec Fm-lmk en.. oftier to o Ill submitted end signed tomorrow, it was the dT.i , r copying detail. it bill of .03 388 for th expense bf the by Marshal rffortjtoof conditions, the (Tie took occa-lea- n i.eneral Allen of the Ainer j slen said, and th referendum taken bv tpr'w troop,. Maior Biit if h delegation. school loinpllmont hlghlv ben of th brotherhood enip'oyea by the fori e simply taking over for hie own When the bill was presented In the that the operation, of a fafeterta Confesses Murder of .Yankees. the ordcra issued by the mar- stating Rock Island lines disregarded, In w'lth bouse of common recently, Wir Alfred aciounl 2 the domestic science WASHINGTON. April Callxton Ruiz, conjunction A, F. Whltnev, vice president of the ilund the first commissioner of works, shal. feature not found In all arrested In connection with th murder brotherhood. department Is gengni 'H P. Gallagher, was sharply questioned a to whether hi V. S. Not the high sijiools of the state and offer Of Amer-- . eral and Waterhouse. Connolly represented the brotherchairman, Represented. bill for hotel in Paris cohered the cost Lodles for were the an whoso aviators found on hood at the meeting, which wag jifd imexceptional opportunity etinlents of champagne, food gnd dances. He reJXNIH).N April 2 A reply, hae been I to plan end provide famllv-aiz- e the beach at Loa Angeles bay In iwer mediately following dinners the canvassing of the Mlsa Cox we.a equallv complmentary in California, has confessed to killing th ret rived thiough the American embassy plied that his department W9 not respon. sible for the payment of bills for food, In Ixmdon tp the effect that It will not he I her mention of the work being done In officers, according to a report from Cal- strike vote, v clothing, for tpist. dances or band possible for the I nlted Stales to be repre- - I the domestic art department, which, she exico today to the state department. Rulx, member of the house indignantly rented In anv rapacity on the special com- - I sav s, is unexeclled by any school In the who is now a prisoner at Mulege, will be On IS CAUSED declared It would hae been better for mission which the council of the league I state. tried at Tijuana. 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"21 Y - -- DEATH BY HEART DISEASE Notified of Arrests. MEXICALI. Iawer California. April 2 Amerh an Consul Boyle said here tonight tie bad been notified by Governor Esteban Cantu of the northern, district of California-tha- t Callxto Rulx and Santiago Huerta had been arrested in th southern dlstrirt of this territory In connection with the murder of Lieutenants decll H. Connolly and Frederick B. Waterhouse, America! aviators, whose bodies were found on the beach at Los Angeles bav. As the southern district is not In Governor Cantu s jurisdiction. Consul Boyle stated the governor Informed him he had referred the case and had given the prls oners Into the hands of the judge of the Mexican civil district court at Tijuana. It was said Ruiz had confessed he and Huerte had quarreled with the aviators arid had beaten them to death with clubs. Consul Boyle said he had aaked the Tijuana judge for confirmation of the alleged confession and a statement of the case. Furniture Co-o- p co.. Bij Special Davenport Sale i 30 PER CENT OFF! Our complete stock of the jnous Kroeliter anti Pullman Datenports upholstered in gemiiue leather or in leather fabrics i now on sale at- this SO per cerit reduction, - Regular $153jOO Datonports Regular for $132.30 Da enports .$92.75 for $108,50 Regular for Regular $130.00 $117.30 for. Regular for ...' Dm enports ,$91.00 Davenports .'..$82.25 $110.00 Davenports .,...$77.00 Regular ' $00.00 .Davenports ... for $63.00 INCREASED SALARIES 4i f OFFERED TEACHERS BRJCHAM CITT, April 2. Return, from twenty-si- x precincts in th recent school election glv. a total affirmative vote of tOtTTor the Issuing of bonds In the sum of II80.00O. Ths opposition to the bonds totals ,41 votes There are still a few of the small outlying precincts to hear from. As a result of this showing, the board of education has mailed out contract to th. teachers offering them M Increase In The alary of 20 per cent throughout. bond money will not be used for paying reason of ths teachers salaries, but, by board having an additional 1180 000 to spend la making necessary repairs and erecting new buildings, a sufficient sum can be diverted from the general fund to take care of the increased pay proffered tne teachers. Negotiations ar already under way to dispose of the bonds -- KEMMERER L. D. S. PLAN AUDITORIUM Pleasant to ait or lounge upon, these Davenports may be pulled out at night and converted into wonderfully comfortable beds a convenience which ia particularly appreciated by those who desire extra sleeping iecoinmodations. And these Davenports ara attractive a beautiful addition to any borne. CO-O- P FURNITURE COMPANY KEMMERER. Wyo.. April 2. Plan, have been prepared and ar. now In the hands of a special committee for approval for an elaborate amusement auditorium to be erected by the L. D. S. church nere. This building which will be placed on property now owned by th church directly back of the present church building, will be of brhk, with dome celling, one torv In height, with a full basement, 50x100 feet In ground srea. Tho ground floor will be need as an auditorium and will be fitted with an ataee for theatricals, tha seat being removable, so that th entire floor space tan be used for dancing. In the basement will be located classrooms, a banquet hall, with modern kitchen connected, and shower bath for men and women. Work will begin at once on th excavation and the entire structure will be ready for occupancy before early fall. Could Not Begin to Tell AIL I eould not tell you all the benefits I hed from the use of Foley' Honey and Tar," writes Mist Rose Ftork e, 208 Hew. I had a kin Ave , N Braddock, Pa Special to Th Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. April 2. Tills morning at 3 St) oclock Mrs. Ellen Johansen, wife of Victor Johansen, died at th family home In this city after suffering for a year and a half with heart trouble. Mrs. Johansen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, February t. 1818, and came to Utah in 1802 With her husband wild children, locating in Bngham City. She I survived bv her husband and the following children' Waldemar Johan-e- n of Ogden, H. V. Johansen and Mrs E las P. Forsgren of Brigham City, Alfred Johansen of Salt Lake City and Harold Jo bansen of Washington, D. C Funeral services .will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Second ward chapel, under th dliwction of Bishop Thomas H. Blackburn. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Th. board of supervisors, uavi. county 1. will rsc.lv. sealed dralnag. district No. bid. at its office 205 F.lt building, bait until J p. m , April 7, Lsk. City, 1820, for furnishing material, labor and equipment for th. installation of twenty-thre- e mile, of covered til drain, and 1500 yards of open ditch bxcavatlon. Plana, specifications, forms of proposals, may b. obtained at th. offlc. of Sumner j. jiar-g.ttengineer, 205 Felt building, ball Lake City. Th. bid. will b. opened th and the award made to th. lowest public responsible bidder. The right I. reserved to reject any or ail bids. A certified check In an amount equal to ftv (5) per cent of th bid must accompany each bid A deposit of )5 is required lor plans and specifications. Davts County Drainage District No. L tth, V Used Lessing OTHER BARGAINS fTQQ Used Kurtzmann Upright, Ilk. new... TC7 Used Krell Term to suit your Individual requirements. Uaed Maloslgrand, Ilk. n.w Upright. ... a, D M HUNTER, President. ANCEL HATCH, Treasurer. Secretary. J., FARNSWORTH, Board of Supervisors. Data of first publication. March 18, ' 1920. . 13 $yO vfcOl TO 10 E. Upright... . 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Many such letters have been written shout this time-triereliable fan.ilv medicine for coughs, cold, hchrsntm-- ; croup und whooping tough t Adi ertiecment ) Johnson Plugs d, 4 Kimball Grand Piano ilj ij 1 PRICE Used, Tmt In excellent condition, both in case and Interior 0 b, h |