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Show 1 T si UK TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL fester?'irarrrtr 21, 1020. - ponf k MOTHER if he would like one iu.-- t Rive us the order to deliver a a-- Arrive to Crown Queen of the Mardi Gras. Historic Jewel Salt Lake la In (ala attira to greet th In tha War it I Gris and 'estival (Iven by tha Rkhard W. Young oot No. 20, a blch opena today amid fly tig flaga amt a riot of fun. The carnival till be uahered In with band parading be streets, and tha "Passing Kolllea of 1320," from Kan Francteco, haa been an taged to antertaln tha crowd every day luring the carnival week. Tha famoua Jewel from New Orica na, which hive graced tha beautlea of tha Uardl Craa queena for many yeara In that city and which hava been borrowed by the legion for thla ocraalon, are on display In tha wlndowa.of J. F. Boca, lewelar, on Main (treat. Tha girl who la choaen queen from the popularity con- test will W ear them In tha royal pared. She will be crowned aa queen by Mayor Bock at the carnival ground a In .Auerbach field at H o'clock Wedncaday morn-in- f. ipirlt of sprlag While here the Jewels have been Inaured company with throtign tha Halloran-Judg- e (Joyda of London. Eng, and, for several thousand dollars. They are guarded by a special detail of two soldiers from tha United States recruiting office whlla In the city. Arrangements hava been completed for the parade at 1 o'clock Wednesday after-noo- n Tha by the police department. parade will start at Ninth South and Mam, going to the monument corner and thane earn on East South Temple to State anjj south on State to Auerbach field. Seigeant J. II. Warden after the street signs and motor cars and there will be air escort of four mounted poik-- e and two motorcycle officers. Martha Washington Geranium OR A Gladioluses, Carnations or Roses EBACT. jl 01 OOP I fie Public . Statement by the Utah Light and Traction Company A Flow era are alwgr appropriate Whatever always appreciated. the occasion send flowers. Order Yotir Rose Bushes - - - Xow, - In the last analysis, the Utah Light, and .Trac- .. Ophelias, Shawyera, American Beauties, Hadleys. Wasatch 13X0 and 1828 10 E. Broadway. Judge Building. Tells National of Its Curative Value. Convention ST. LOUIS, April 23. Silence and rest ware advocated as cures for tuberculosis today t the convention of the National Tuberculosla association. Dr. tj. W. Schaefer of Colorado Springs declared that experimental and clinical data showed that rest la a valuable specific for the disease. "Bed rest, however, does not glva auf flcient Immobilization to the lungs," he declared, "fatients. when not allowed to talk, frequently show Improvement n their lung condition. Talking eaerctses the lungs and physicians should warn against this. More patients should ba Pleaa Prevent Lynching. given the benefit of silence." NASHVILLE. Tenn., April 23 Pleas Resolutions asking that the government by Sheriff A. L. Story that the law be provide funde for the treatment of forallow! to tak it course resulted In th mer service men afflicted with the malady dispersing of a crowd of persons who were adopted. Dr. J. W. Turner of tha United States public health service, Waan. gathered today at the Savannah. Tenn., jail to investigate, they said. tha hold- Ington, asset ted there were (0,000 former of four of accused negroes ing complicity service men suffering from tuberculosis. In the killing of Harry Allen, a merThe resolutions also asked that th chant. government erect sanitariums In healthful surroundings and near large centers of , . Hulrt Want to Recover. population; that better bousing laws be enacted, that more institutions be Los ANGELES. Cal., April 23. Richard provided and for the care of tubercular neHulrt, alleged bigamist, who has been groes. hovering between life and death here for Investigations 'showed that the mixed some time a the result of two attempts type of negro has a stronger resistance at suicide, declared that he wanted to re- to type. cover, and his physicians said he would Dr. tuberculosis than the pure-bre- d H. G. Carter of Burkevllle, Ya., asdo so. serted. It la necessary for the safeguarding of Doctors Leave for Convention. public health that experiments on live '.Dr. T. H. F. Morton, Dr. W. M. animals ba continued. It was said, and Stookey and Mr. F. McFarland are resolutions were adopted asking that no amonjr those who left last night for Nw law be enacted prohibiting thia. Several speakers. Including Dr. Leroy Orleans to attend tha convention of the American Medical association, which will S Peters of New Mexico and James A. be held there April 26 to April 39. They Pershing, president of the Colorado left Salt Lake over the Denver A Rio society, said it was not necGrande and wili make connections at Pu- essary to go to a western climate to be cured of the malady. They recommended eblo with the Misaouri Pacific. fresh air and wholesome food as a home remedy. Bostwlck Win la Tiled. Other that more than OMAHA. Neb., April 23. Th will of 150.000 speakersdieasserted annually In the United tha late Will C. Bostwlck. banker, filed States persons from the disease, "or one every today, left aume ranging from (500 to (5000 three minutes." and that one out of every to hia valet, barber, cook, janitors and ten persona dies from it. other employees. There were bequests Officers were elected by the association also for officers of his bank and other tonight aa follows: President, Gerald B. close friends and relatives. The total Webb, Colorado Springe, Colo ; vlo mounted to $400,000. The remainder of Brown. San Philip King Francisco, milllon-dollestate will go eventually and James A. Miller, New York; secrea to three Omaha charitable Institutions. tary, George M Kobor, Washington, D. C.; treasurer, Henry B. Plstt, New York; End of Trial in Sight. honorary vice president, former Surgeon TOMBSTONE, Arlx., April 23 AttorGeneral William C. Gorgaa, Washington, neys for both sides In the trial of Harry VE. Wootton, charged with kidnaping In connection with the deportation of 1186 ICE MACHINERY striking copper miners and their sympathizers from Bisbee. Ana., to Columbus ON WAY BRIGHAM and Hermans, N. M.. agreed tonight that wtthin ten days the case BRIGHAM CITY. April 23,-- The would be in the hands of the Jury.probably promoters of the artificial ice manufacturing plant have been advised, that the equipPorter Jury. Disagrees. ment Is at last on the way and should NEW TORK. April 23. The Jury in the arrive in this city next week court of general sessions which heard the The machinery was due for case of Colonel Augustus Drum Porter, February I and the building wasdelivery comformer third deputy police commissioner, pleted in time to make the insta'latlon Indicted In New York vice war on a of the equipment at that time. The charge of neglect of duty, was unable to will have a capacity of seven ton plant per reach verdict, and was immediately day and also la equipped to supply cold diacharaed by Judge Malone. Colonel storage room for all the meat markets In Porter will bo placed on trial again next the O tv. It is expected to be tn operaw eek. tion within two weeks. - To refuse the mens demands flatly is to make certain a costly interruption of street car service in the form of a strike. - presi-dent- To accede to their demands would require an eight-cen- t fare and a two-cetransfer charge. nt We refuse to accept the responsibility of placing any such burden upon our patrons. This leaves but one course open Arbitration Now, a time comes to every agent when, because of the importance of a given matter, he is reluctant to act on it, without first consult- In our rely to the mens demands, we have , granted two' points, refused three others, which concern the functions of management, and then have proposed arbitration on all points involving an increase in operating ex- ing his principal. Such a time has come to the Utah Light and Traction Company. pense. In the series of statements which we have been running in the newspapers for the past week we have made it clear that our petition for a seven-cefour-ce- nt one-ce- nt erating costs. Men Now Ask $376,000 The Companys employees, numbering -- . , The members of the committee representing the men in negotiations with, the company management met this proposal with the statement that they were not authorized to arbitrate the demands and that they would have to call a special meeting of the men and submit the matter to a vote. transfer charge and a school ticket is based on present opfare, nt is your agent, the Utah Light and Trac- tion Company, to do? The Company is expected first, to provide the trackage and equipment for this purpose and then to employ such men and purchase such materials and supplies as are necessary to the maintenance and operation of the system all at the lowest possible cost to the public: The public meets the expense in the form of fares. E Physician 5. What tion Company must consider itself simply the agent of the people of Salt Lake, commissioned to furnish street railway transportation as efficiently and economically as possible. Miller Floral Co. 1 1 1 Roth are favorites of Mothers, hither will brighten flu home; both are desirable. Why not aend tine of rai h. If not plant, thru aend some CUT j WASHINGTON. April Springfield, Ohio, (0,30; Increase, 13,919, or 29 7 per cent Webster City, Iowa, 8657; Increase,' 4 3, or I ( per cent. Clinton. Mass., 12,3(4; increase, ill, or . per cent. Westfield, Mas., 18,(03; Increase, ' 2359, , , or 3 t per cent. , Homestead, Pa., 28,452; Increase, 1739, or 9 t per cent. Gadsden. Ala., 14,727; Increase, 4180, or ' 39 ( per cent. Increase 'of Indianapolis, Ind.. 314,194. 80 544. or 34 5 per cant. . Wilmington. Del.. 110,1(8, Increase of 12.757, or 26 per cent. Warren,- Pa., 14,256, Increase 3178, or 2( 7 per cent. Kokomo. Ind., 30,0(7, tncreas 13,057, or . 7( 8 per cent. Irouton, Ohio, 14,007, Increase 860, or (.( cent. per Dodge Cltr. Kan., 601, Increase 1847, or 67 5 per cent. Marvsvllle, Cal., (4(1, increase 31, or .06 per cent. Carnegie. Pa.,' 11,516. increase 1507, or 15 1 per rant. Chippewa Falls, Wls., 9130, increase 237, or 2.7 per cent. ittj l Hydrangea Plant will-loo- Population Figures r By the timethis statement is in print, the Companys employees will have had , their mass ap- proximately 550 men, have again asked for an increase in wages.' Their .demands, which were presented to the Company Wednesday of this week, involve an advance of 53 per cent over and above the present scale, or an increase of over 2.00' per day per man. If granted, this advance means- an addition of $376,000 a year to the expense of operating the street cars of Salt Lake. meeting. : , If they refuse arbitration it means that they re- fuse the' public a voice in a matter which con-certhe public quite as essentially as it does ns either the employees or the Company. . If, however, they decide to arbitrate,, the way is cleared for an amicable settlement.' - s. ar f PLANT TO Utah LiflM and Traction Company Utah State Automobile Association WEEKLY ROAD RE1PORT .For April 24 Salt Laka ta Wyoming Point. Farley s canyon closed. Weber canyon open, but sloppy. Echo canyon Impassable. Snow anj practically Impassable roads from Evanston east. alt Laka te Uintah Basin. All roads closed. Salt Laka te Southwestern Utah and Colorado Points. Soldier Summit closed. Colton to All-lnCreak conyon closed. Mud and bad going trora Fries east. alt Lake to Sanpate and Sevier Valley. Open a far as Nephl. Both Levan and Salt Creek canyon routes closed. alt Lake te St. Geer. Rosde open to Lean. Practically ' south. (mm w AGRICULTURE SCHOOL WILL OPEN AT FORT The school of agriculture at Fort Douglas will commence operation Monday afternoon at 2 oclock, it was announced yesterday, by F. L. Bagbv, assistant to Ma;or W. I Ooodale, to rational and recreational officer. Ground haa already been plowed for the planting of spring crop. 4 a ptaiu T. L. Lamoreaux, a graduate or the Oregon Agricultural college, Alexander Winward and C. H. Koper will be the I instructors. A dairy farm and poultry farm wiy Salt Laka te Idaho. Colllnaton. Colllnaton closed. W ellsvllla canyon closed. Malad summit closed. Open from Downey north to main Idaho points. Salt Lake to Routo closed west of St.Ely. John. alt Laka te Elks. - Rosd open aa far as Tremonton. Tr- west diflpeult going, not recommended. In General. f yeek have practically ke fnk Utah nd.ou of ,h 8,11 out of commsstnn. Two valley or threo dars of wind or drv weather win open route to Idaho via but a week of good Iaan, v ealher to i.wlu take any of the other high wave. P1 he established. About 300 chiekg have already been purchased. New Chairman Chosen, t Th THbtta. BRIGHAM CITY. April 23 -- At a meet-In- g of the Democratic county committee this afternoon, r. H. Blackburn was elected chairman, vice John E. Baird, resigned. . W. E. Davis was named as Mr. laird, who is pro! at ton officer of the Juvenile court, resigned because be could not give sufficient time to the duties of chairman. Boy in Boyer Home. Ba trT'liiJ SuuT Li'at street. torer BUSY T7 TVtfrX B'Vf'E. 50c Day i MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY MORE Saturday A WHOLE BATTALION OF BARGAINS 2 Cans Eagle Brand Milk .. 2 Packages Tee 535 50c Tree ( lbs. Navy Beans. . . ,50e 6 lbs. Pinto Beans.... 30e m lbs. Lima Beans. .SOe (to can Ripe Olivee...60e 70c qt. Green Olives.. 60c 60c ( cans Spices (Pepper, Mustard, Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Sage ) Large Biaa Liquid Veaeer 60c 2 tall cans Salmon.-- . , .60c 2 Mg can Pierce's or 1 No. 3 can Van Pork and Beans 50c 7 bars Flake White Camps S 3 Mwp bars Jap Rose Snap pkg. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour .... 60c ( I kg. Jiffy Jell STATI 7 fa 60s 50c 60c 1 POUNDS PURS L1RD 50ci EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY FRESH DAISY BUTTER, POUND 3 POUNDS SWEET POTATOES Fresh Eggs. Doaen ,45c NUCOA Pound.,..,.'. 30c - . 30c Can Jam, including Strawberry and 25c ... 7c Jar 2Ce Raspberry 25c Can Jam 65c 35c Preserves 4 On Jar Preserves ...... No. 2 Can Pork 15c and Beans 174 L 5 Dutch Clsanser. Can 30c. Pkg. Team Borax Llpton's Tallow la Can... pn & cn Snowdrift 2 1 25c I ft IUC ( ...... m9C Label 72C 42c ..23c no. GvC Extra Special Pis. Lux and nn. Pkg. RJneo, ...... wife 619 E. 4th Sa 50c Dav Saturday Tall Cana Sego Bara Crystal "WhYu" Cjc . 1 I I Ena en. BUS 5 lbs. Popcorn Can Shionta 60c 6 large ran mixed vegetable J.. ,.S0 cans ( or Campbell Van Camps Soups. Oo 3 30o cans Calumet Baking Powder' . ; ,60a Package Maesroni.SOq 3 ran Larly June Peas ;,'.0c ( 15c loaves Bread.,.. 60q 2 30c pkgs. Cocnanut ,60c can Ghlradelll's Chocolate .......... ,50o Premium Chocolate oa cna Tunai: Klhh..80c uana Sardines ,.50c 12 can Deviled Meat.. 60c 6 10c roll 2 SOc 6 10c Paper Toilet Qe ' |