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Show Tin; SALT l.AKM TKUJlXK. 1 OtO'AK IT'2 THE UNHAPPY fAAN HE CJUttCLAt SoT IN Hli STUDIO AM ETOLE A' "YOU m. Tainted? irZ. Will' Try for Tcn Club OPACICXJ5 HOPE Tl IE Y DIDN'T TAKE ThE PT(JPE HE It. I, CALL OH THE. ATI' I i HAY MOIiMMI, Al'llll, K).. 21, By GEORGE McMANUs! BRINGING UP FATHER WCV-fOi- IS I L . I -- had TEE HE A FRAME ALL IT ( IT n WAt 'N'tiH cp THINGS 1920 Pennant; Star in Lineup. Each pt the ten chib In the orgsnita- l:on Is ready for lh opening of the City Amateur Baseball league this morning I T With Che rortrra of tl.o organization j I tomph le. regular practices have been hsld L k during th last week, and Ilia officials f successful aoaaon. forecast hsduIrd for tho battle ar Today j V municipal and fairgrounds diamond. At ths fairgrounds Hlrechman mill hook up " with tho Sport fbop; umpire. Packman. at municipal Is1 Nine- y The schedule Fchrs j thirty, diamond 1, Potterllla vs. diamond 2, umpire, Beaumont; Arm vs. Intermountain Else, X) Western j! trie; Umpire, Gilbert; 11, diamond 1, Salt trick; umpire, j lake Claes vs. Ierker-Iflea u mo at ; diamond 5. Utah Electric It. P Western Optical; umpire, Cllbcr. 5' The fans are expecting a battle when h the Kcliranim-Jolinsochamps of 1919. dnn'tt the Rotterlll tram. This pair f, thought by many the strongest In ths t! league. The druggists Hava strengthened their lineup atlh such stars a Chet Doo is La Tauter. It little. Melvin Snelgrove and W, and art confident of winning another pen- J, Bant Rotterills showed much class tn their I' games against the soldiers Friday, ths mechanics winning a victory. A number of hard hitters are I11 ths Bot-tertll lineup, and. with a pair of mound At star such as Wslt 1 arson and Joa Wink-lesfclchramm-Johnroiara in for a mcrTy,TighL I V i 780 Your Attention, Pleaie, to Thu Announcement TODAY , . We Have Made Preparation n, 1 - HALF HOSE is Pair Plain Ami novelty effects; pure thread ' bilk, in qualities up to $1.50. I- tf 'Another Merry Tilt. The lilrschmann-Hpor- t Fhop fracas close, many alara gracing both f should be BUI Kaufman and Cy Passer of UneupA "the rport Shop nine hats such men at Pill Keeney, Hoh Tennant, Lefty Gulver n dla- i, and Chick Mitchell, all mohd artists. Allen Dyer, Jos Nathan. Frank Burrow. Milton Itoeslter and Pori FTank. high school players, will form J the center of the Hlrschmann alts, k Western Optical, which waa a strong team last year, will Iiave Ralph Brown. ; one of the best twIHerk In scholastic With Tiny the ey men fw ttah. w II have a to face ths ftah classy battery Electrics. The strength of ths Utah Elee. I tries Is unknown, but with a largo fores I her should hav a good in have a fast i The Western Arms willaggregation. team to face, the Elec Six k tries, with Happy Van Pelt. Rabbit Rumel, T. Barney and Ken Teatea In the fit. KrrUe a lineup. Jep person, nifty heaver, wilt serve for the Electrics and Is ex-- 1 peeled to hold the Western Arms lads In s hand. v Today's games will he the only Sun- Du to the excellent pitching of Mum day contests. During the remainder of season the games will be plaited In I rtho nd Newman, the West high copped tne evening. Monday le the weekly dey my their second game of the season yester- jt af play. day when they defeated the L. D. S. U. t; Roster of Clubs. by an t to I score. I The rosters of the teams follow; Williams of ths panthers made the first , Sport hhop Ov Passer, a. Llewellyn, hit of the game in the second inning. He k Bill Kaufman, Hen Cameron, 8. Apple-- f man, C. Bruckner, Lefty Gulver, Jocko stole second and reached third on an error. He was put out trying to steal UTennant, Chick Mitchell. 8, Cartwright. ? Erancls H. M. Dodge, Bill home. Decker. I Feeney and H. Newman. , Neither side scored until ths fourth, l Wetaern Optical B. Usher, O. Usher, f Eehr. O. Fehr. A. Smith, R. Smith, J, when Conrad for West high hit a three-baggEdmonds, A. Malt. A. Leonard. W. Cluff, and managed to reach home on a JJ. Turnbow, B. Calder. E. Scown, Ralph wild throw to third. i Brown and Tiny Leonard. In the fifth Purser, Saint fielder, landC. H Hchramm-Johneo- n I Olson, R. Brown. L. U. Griggs. Melvin Bneigrove, ed on first base by reason of s bunt, stole T. BenedicL Chester Doolittle. W. Haynee, second and crossed the pan on an error, T. Fowler, W. I Taufer, Frank Erick- tying the score. West high came up son, R. C. Winslow. Hersog, Harry with one run in the last of the fifth when Hagen singled, stole second and Voung. 8. W. Hulse svd Roy George. scored ou two consecutive errors. I Botterill Harry Bier. Harold La.Ru. Badger Cowley singled In the sixth. j.Wilford Peterson, MorganA. White, Joe Hatch, Lew I walked, and Pspworth hit a Winkles, William Egbert. B. scoring Cowley. This run ended the L. .Wllllson, H. Kegwick, J. Hopkins, f Johnson. Bill Orem, Georg Caicia, Wail D. 8. scoring for the day. Larson and L. Moore. Newman replaced Mummy on the Iiecker-Patric- k He struck out mound In the seventh. and Decker Jewelry ( Bill Wurwback. Mort Decker, Loa Decker. I of It batters to fao him, The PanM. Beatie. K. Thomas, J. E- - Nelson. Will thers cinched the game with six tallies , FYa Decker, Scofield, Eldrldge, In the eighth. I L. D. S T. n. Fulmer. W. Fellows, O. o. Llewellyn, WEST UU'.H. AB.H.U.PO. A. AB.BUPO.A. LM. Fox and Jack tVIlson. 1 0 S 4 II Iversoa.Xb 4 ... Electric V, D. Cram. Buckle.ef 1 S 2 4 3 4 1- - U rsrs4.2b RomEwing. V. A. Stewart, H. J. 4 0 7 lb 4 Msrgetass ney, Jr.. E. J Farrell. C. . M. Erb, H. Mitch, Wilms, lb 4 12 0 li Bs4ser.arf Thompson, N. F. Smith. H. Pearl, 6. W, Until, 4 4 I 0, Papwth.rf ef C. O. F. T. Smith, NtwaiSB, Leaver, Farncy, Cram, Burbif.ef I K. Burt and E. Jeftierson. lb 4 Fait Lake Glass A Paint George Davit, Terry, p... 1 1 I ISlOilrTtBe, 0 Parser. If. 4 ..Peake, S. Higham, William Pedersen, Hsgea.rf S S g ll Plerry. p. S K. L. Peck. Elmer Parry, R. Peck, Roy Jesses. 4 8 S 2;'8ndfrv., 0 Abbott, Cloulhers, H. I. Mulllner, Dewey Roberts I 1 1 I I 0 0 I0 Davis. C. Warburton, M. Gouriey and R. kas'f, p t "Smith. 1 27 27 TotJ..S4 TottU., Utah Electric Allen Savage, O. Ber mlmU. Batted for Burtoidfe Mark quist. A. Bailey, Bill FWrsberg. hw gcor la&lar: Middleman. Bert Flora. Henry Nemng, 1 1 0 B. D. U.a U Jack Strlckley. Bob Shlell, Jack Procter, 1 1 0 0 0 0 Dick Watta, Tom Curtis, Fred Welnder, Wrt Bifh " Jim Davis and Barnard Mar Barnes. nmmryr Errors Irertoa 2, Hlrschfnan Dick Williams, Ed Jacob- - fatta, papworth X Bnrbtdra. Conrad. Mitchell s I Twe-bbin William, Papworth son, H. Service. E. Brown. J. Moore, AL J Stolen baaea Conrad. bit toorl. len Dyer, Joe Nathan, E. Sanberg, Jj. I 2. I 2, Fl S. Boris Boebmer,' Solomon, Frank, iMa- -" y RSlter nd Lri-WnrSuMltChe11' H 1 TE1 fffl BRITISH EH1 J! Panthers Clinch Victory Eighth Inning With Tallies. STRIKERS r( A Iau-son- 111 Inter-Mounta- in M Cewh-x.k- . a Ill - 1 -- y i SM Rumel. R T. rnpV-mn- k John Gregory, Her- - I kmlr. umpire rlisilne. Left pian Bement, Joe Barney. Roger Van wilUaia, Iveisoa. Pspworth. Pelt, C. Lauber. Joe Grenlg, Roy Hlckock. Ken Y'eates, R. William. VVHoldawa o bws njD0UBLE MURDER IS . , if -- JERSEY CITY, N. J.. April 33. Willie Jackson of New York outfought Jack d I,awler of Omaha In an bout to ringside here tonight, according critics. Lawler, who made hit first appearance in the east, covered up and clinched the first frequently during few rounds. He showed more aggressiveness in the fifth and sixth, when he placed several hard rlghta to the bead. In the seventh. Jaokson, off balance, went dawn for a second from a light blow. Jackson weighed 133 Vi pounds and his opponent eight-roun- REVEALED IN KANSAS Universal Service. GREEN8BURG. Kan., April S3. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Waymen Crews were found burled In stalls In & barn on the W. B. Bradley, farm, five miles south of here, late today, following an search for the couple. They vrre last seen Sunday when they brought their only child here to go to school. James White, a neighbor who had been Crews' stock and who negotiating for theinto the Crews house, Tuesday moved In waa held custody tonight and will be double murder. with charged all-d- ay - Sugar Dealen Arrested. NEW ORLEANS. La., April 23. Ten Jack Bloomfield, an Engllah sugar dealers, alx wholesalers and four rewon his first bout In this tailers, were arrested today charged tu country, outpointing Walter McGIrr 'of federal warrant with having profiteered New York tn a contest. Spider In the Sal of sugar. They were charged Roach of San Francisco defeated Bert I specifically with selling sugar at higher hpencer of Brooklyn In a bout profits than 3 cents a pound. 13-- six-rou- six-rou- It Vs- - SIX9 SILK HALT BOSE $2X3 Pair L'p to $2.50 qualities, in splendid silk hose for men. d Pair s Full fashioned, pure thread silk, trimmed with contrast clocks in silk; black and white. FINE LISLE HALF HOSE Pair In tan, gray and white; regular 50c en out this tangle, Grunau said. "We qualities. would not be good citterns If we refused to take every step possible to end the . strike. I am a loval American r A lien and 0 Coaches. are all of you loval American citizens, tv e Iiave not violated the law, we do not want to violate the law, and we will not violate the law. We have conducted this In an orderly manner and we will strike E. JAMES By (TED) MEREDITH, of no violence 0 any kind. Special Correspondent Universel Service. permit Is "It up to you men to decide when NEW YORK, April 33. The request of this strike Is to end. You are the only n Colonel A. 8. let the au- ones who can decide that question thorities In charge of the University of Dolans Statement. Pennsylvania relay ganles to permit him to enter the team in edBen Dolan, representative of the UnitEnglnemen, followed Grunau. "If we the four-mil- e o race at wed as ths can return without loss of dignity, withevent has many critics snd. the out loss of our seniority rights, and If la recognised by fhe coaches are working overtime on their our organization and our salary demands are grantn dope sheets. Colonel has roads we to work at once, he ed will bark go been given the desired and will name the race that hepermission will put hit men said "Will our seniority right be guaranIn Just prior to the game. If we return? one sinker asked. Every roach who has s good middle teed A Grunau aald he could not answer. distance team wants to ptil It. In the not asking for a permanent army of same race with tho English runners. motion, then was made to adjourn be- Tor the men to come back without loslOti.SOO- - men Is not a mere coincidence. 1. dismuse no show the managers ing seniority, midnight Friday, AprU forgeneral on the fact that ths English Working men to grant our demands. have As a consequence the team was entered In tht two-mlrace position Not Going Before Council.' The railroads announced today that feited their rights to seniority and are and chose this race themselves after the WASHINGTON, April 23. The Italian In the Chicago district coming back simply as Individuals, some conditions traffic men In made the that thetr showing embassy declared In a statement today of whom we are hiring. The work is beraces In England, these coaches wer eighty per cent of normal.1 that ths question of formal recognition are greatly concerned. ing handled with facility. The men who of the Russian soviet government would apply for work are joining as new men College coaches who have brought their not be presented to the San Remo con of half-miwithout question , seniority. nten up or down to the track, ference If they have to change 10 the longer disThe More Men Report. embassy issued the following state- tance, will probably not have as good a menu team. Also all the dope haa been for the TO to The Tribal. Special With a view of correcting ptlsunder-standinrace and It la going to be of no that have ar.sen as to the POCATELLO, Idaho. April 23 More value If the longer race la decided upon. as men are Italian than reported being policy towards Ruaeia, the Itr.lian railon conditions sixty tht im- back on duty again " switchmen In the Freight handling to fulfill roads entering Salt Lake continue to terms of the treaty embassy la authorised to state that It Dark Horses Possible. crews were many she should the atarve. Her food situa- haa never been the Intention of Signor according to officials of the lines. local yards today. Fifteen If this change be made some of the prove, Several at the that Kitti Jo lay before the Ban Remo con-- , now is deplorable." working yesterday. The Oregon 8hort Line le doing practition switchmen who are eut have been havcollege that have not been counted on cally normal business. Five trains loadA correspondent aald to the premier; ference the question of a formal recogas among the contenders will command ed with sheep were moved from ths ing personal Interviews with Superintennition of the soviet government. "It has been said that you proposed attention. to the lambing grounds dent Pierce of the Utah division and wer to the council, a revision of the German Signor Nltti's aim is to reestablish as winter ranges If of not for soon been has instance, as possible commercial givCornell, relatione returning given the opportunity treaty, to which Mr. Lloyd George re with Russia yesterday and other shipments were thev en much consideration as a so desired. It is said that those reand aa to political rngn!-tlo- n plied: I never, either publicly or priteam but as a four-miteam the Itha- handled. If his In last have been assigned at the vately deslr is to act. Rio Grande possible. turning The four Denver had made such any suggestion." cans will stand out aa favorites. Yale switch engines working and the bottom of the seniority list. Some hove Some reference being made to inde full accord I with the allied governments yards will lose a lot of the prestige gained as were have while to xof others gone N ft to returned wishes follow work, a emso cleared policy that the sufficiently pendant action by a power with Bignor a team, as will the middle was modified. This company now to work elsewhere and with other con re poet to Germany, single Mr. Lloyd George peace, utilizing th resources of Germany western colleges So that there la reason bargo now and Russia, without which Europe canwill receive all classes of freight except cerns. It Is said that freight la aid: for concern over this poiieibla change. moving on a normal basis. certain kinds of livestock and perishables "Such action W ene power .might be not have real peace and the whole world I believe that Colonel 's been able to send enough successful now, while Germany Is weak, cannot maintain economic equilibrium. action was due to the Injury to Tatham, The road tohas Remain Out. to Vote the coal mines to warrant but when she grows strong the power Izzet Pasha Arrested. the best Cambridge has pro- empties of operations and ths coal ST. LOUI 3, AprU 23. Approximately taking such action could not expect tbe duced. Tatham sprained hit ankle on the resumption CONSTANTINOPLE. April 21. fBv the were mines normal with of her present allies. ths working 1&40 support from the Illinois striking yardmen Louis ship coming over and has bean declared force of 3000 men yesterday. lxxet Pasha, lormef The danger of Bolshevism In Germany Associated Press. St. terminals district, met by Dr. Talt McKenxie to be not In shape Turkish emall The Pacific grand vtxter. was placed tinder Western lifted has be the Eemt Bt. ltile tonight and voted to ought not to In premier to do any work for some time. Thl ac exaggerated, arreat by entente authorities here today. but has to depend on the Dencldent made the English fall back on bargoes, remain out. .The vote was unanimous, declared. and several other ver Rio Grande for switching and will according The conversation then turnfcd from General Alina Pasha to 0. 8. Eubank, chairman of who receive Montague, who Is a three-mllTurks wsre also apprehended. a limited amount until that only Germany to Turkey and the United prominent Yardmen's Louis would be more at bis distance over the the association, 8t. jvho Izzet was one of the Turkish Pasha road, haa 11s full force of switchmen at presided at ths meeting. Btates. Mr. Lloyd George said: e course. named to go to Paris to receive work. Nnbar Pasha was before the council delegates I believe that ths action of the Brit terms from the of allies. the peace was He was Deal. not asked if there today. Roads Refuse to Ishers is appreciated by the colleges and Salt Lake Route Normal. danger of massacres In certain regions. they will be supported In the change tf 23 Refusal the NEW of YORK. His reply was no, that there was no on April Work on the Lis Angeles A Salt Lake rallrod heads to they elect to make It. I hav no crlt modify their ultima- left to be massacred. tciam, but I think it will be too bad if railroad Is almost normal. All at the and the equal derace la not to be run after switching at this end is done by the Ore tum to ths efstrikerslatter DIES IN CLARKSBURG the two-mito hold out for Regrets U. S. Action. the all the preparation that haa been mad gon Short Line snd all freight tralnh are termination de virtually rights, seniority tonight for it by tbe teams. being taken care of. We are very sorry sincerely sorry CLARKSBURG. W. Va strayed alt hops of an early and complete April 23 The interurban lines continue to do a Settlement the railroad labor difficul- that the United States government is not Judge Nsthan Gdff, former United Btates New Record in Prospect. The electric lines wers ties in the ofmetropolitan good business senator district. from West died sudVirginia, sinks except that Edward McHugh, chairman of the taking part in ths settlement of the denly at bis home here late today, I arq sure that with good weather w not affected by the business for thq steam striker' Turkish question. We need tbs advlc 78 years. He was apparently In age-should see a new record for the distance. they d.d additionalmen sxecutive committee, tonight good were out I think the winner would have been Law roads, while the gave the following figures on the men of tbe United States. The Amercians he.'.lth yesterday and th seriousness of The preliminary hearing of the eleven still son Robertson' his condition was not realized until a out: Pennsylvania quartet, yardmen come would to of consideration the Salt switchmen Lake and the of few minutes before he expired. Paralysis Yard switchmen. 100 per cent; freight Turkish problems without ths Eby, Gustafson, Brown and Shields. This walked out qf the yards hers entangle- caused death, team la best on paper, would average on roads Swho crews and firemen, (0 per cent; ments and commitments of physicians eatd. been postponed for a tralp ths European or better, and April and t, has 40 cent. He admitFor many yearsattending past performances hs was a federal judge, per engineers. governments and you could glvs us views and week, at least. The men are charged freight would be a hard combination to beat. crews "on all are the In served ted lower ths house of conpassenger from a fresh angle. If you wers to say of. the Lever and transporHowever, this team will not be changed with violation years. is what we ought to do, we should gress sixGoff if the four-mirace Is run and while tation acts. H. ,V. Van Pelt. United jobMantel! aald passsnger service virtually "This In enlisted Judge the Third tl'est likely to do it. not As good over that distance will be States commissioner, before whom the has been restored to normal, that freight beThe Virginia Infantry and later was apcoming to San Remo of Robert pointed preliminary hearing will be held, prob service was Improving steadily and that still about the strongest looking cona for gallantry tn action in Johnson, American ambassa- the Battlemajor tender to me. Eby can run up to s mil ably tyhl hear arguments some time dur- In a few days he expect ail transporta- Underwood of the Wilderness and other dor to Italy, as observer for the govern In good time aa can Gustafson, while ing ths coming week. After difficulties will be solved. campaigns. tion ment at Washington, was mentioned. was made a brevet the cloee of the war h Brown and Shields are beat at this disgeneral. A taker of notes cannot help us, Eleventh Yardman Gives Bail. Charters Are Revoked. he tance. A few years later brigadier be graduated In law declared. "What we want Is an AmeriThe Engllah team hat not been sent from New York university In 18SS W. J. 'Tierney, the last of the eleven and 2J charThe PITTSBURG. can AprU Pa., who can tell us what he was appointed a United over eny fast work by Coach Shrtihb, but Stale district yardmen who are to appear at the, pre- ter of twelve lodges of the Brotherhood the plenipotentiary American government thinks ought 1SS0 ha they do get out on Franklin Field each liminary hearing, gave himself up yester- of Railroad Trainmen President In by Grant. attorney In the Pittsburg to be done and who can answer ques- was made afternoon for some light workYlug, with day morning to Commissioner Van Telt. secretary of ths navy In Presihave been revoked because some tions and make proposals. . walks In the country, with be as much Tierney entered the commissioner's off.ee district members dent cabinet. Hayes' participated in tbe unas the men will get until the early part In the Continental Bank budding on East of the The widow and two sons, Guy D authorised strike, according to a state- Tension Lessened. of next week when Shrubb will give them Second Dr, VV. P. Goff, of this city survive. iutrodifeed South himself street, Issued ment here tonight by U. H. Sines, a good stiff workout over tbe distance and his bondsmen, John E. Morgan and vice Premier Lloyd George last everting gave president of the union. they are to run.' After that they will William 8hlli, Salt lake railroad men. dinner In honor f Alexandre Miller Uv off until tbe race. CONDITIONS JJtHiO bad. He furnished French premier, and General th and, in Detroit. Situation Rudd, the captain of the team, is a fins 2S0 men said had switchmen The the French chief Berthekt, of etaff; Karl they 23. With iocal ths DETROIT, April looking runner and will give the man who at their meeting In Moose Curton, the I, .ah foreign secretary; yesterday strike situstion announced as Arthur runs against him a stiff pace to follow. afternoon, and they Issued hall J. Balfoc the following railroad representative He M Just the ideal type for a unchanged," suspension of street car on the executive Hruith of announcement; TORONTO, April 23. If tbe provisions th league build and In style of running. He enn and Interurban service In the Detroit &'ea of nations, and sorrerjuncil of "Statements fhe' number of the French of a will of a prominent local man. filed other regarding reIn a week unless fuel supplies are run along with the nprinter without tak- trains leaving the local and for British yards apd the ceived. wss predicted tonight by orflctals representatives here were hie probate here today, are carried out, ing much of a treating at 1W ysrda His number of men who have returned to of ths Detroit United Railway company present. brother will stand on his front porch quarters hav been won under fifty sec- work hav been greatly exaggerated. The the dinner Premier Uoyd of each May 24. Queen Victoria's birthFollowing If In mile ealled can and he of onds other state Public the cities utilities go a good work arils MilJerand the and had present George accomplished at r, opportunity day anniversary, and shout at tbe top upon. This is what makes a good In no way affected the movement. will be similarly affected. It was said. i for a private conversation. The tension of his voice: on that Is hard to beat in any The F. C. Hawley, commissioner of conciliamorale of the men has In no way tion between the British "Hurrah for Sr Wilfred Laurier and French and dele kind of a paced race. came of of the department labor, For every man who has re- here today is aald to have been considerably reciprocity. in an erfort to end the gates in Earl Ebv, Rudd has a match. No weakened. to two In our lessened turned have work, Wilfred Is dead and th Issue of Sir joined consequence, more tn alike two men could he switchmen's strike. Tonight it was said ability - ..... reciprocity .with the United States w with tbe Englishman stronger In build. ranks." no progress bed been maths the Would that declared Approve Occupation. by some of his friends hro to strikers having refused to consider any Eby has the advantage of several years hav died with him. of experience and Is a more finished run- Seniority Declared Forfeited. full compliance with their but Premier settlement of Great George Britain Lloyl ner, but Rudds strength will stand him would approva of h Seniority is lost to ths men ' who demands. occupaC. St. P. & o. Incoma. in good stead anould they get away to an walked out of ths local yards April I tion of tha Ruhr district of Germany In even start In their race. and I and who declined to corns back Jury Probing Resumed. the event the Berlin government should ST. PAUL: April 23. The Chicago, St. to work by midnight Friday, April US, refuse to -live 23 LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Apt The suitably up to the revised Paul gild Omaha railroad had a net Insaid J. C. Davis, representing ths Brothcome of 34.733.313 09 federal grand Jury here todsy resumed terms of tbe Versailles treatv, savs BLINK lilt and 1912.to erhood of Railway Tiainmen, jeeterday. Investigation of alleged violations of the political editor of the Echo de the period of federal during control, according a make false Earls. He claim when intimation says They to thia effect the thirty-eight- h they Lever act In connection w'th the "outannual report Of, the say they hav the right to take this matlaw switchmens strike. The Jury re- has coma through a member of tha Brit- road, compiled by James T. Clark, presiter of restoring seniority to Washington. cently ish a suite, for the purpose of dent. and made public today. Figures for hud relumed Indictments sgslnst premier' One la twenty-nin- e PAR!;, April 23. Blink McClokv, an They are wrung In two men, cliaigtng violation of overcoming Premier Mlllerand s oppmq-tlo- n January and February of thl year when American ougilist, prominent in fistic to revision of th German treatri that they hae no one tn represent them ths Lever act. the road also was of Eurt;e. has been missing nice and tne other is that they hav no on at Kan Remo," asserts ere not Included. under federal control, ."Maneuver Msnh $. snd friends fear foul plav. Thev hi bear them make such a plea. UnPtrttnax. the of over"having purpose Dividend paid 0n stock wer 11.713 EJks Indorse Drjvt. havs expressed the opinion that the body der the trim of the transportation act coming French oppoettlon to revision of for each of the two year, leaving of s man found tn the Action 'aci taken at are the culmination of balance of 1, 394.92 09 in the net Income. may bo that of February 23 ths disputes such as w meeting of the the treaty of the mlmong pugilist. have had heie are to be settled between Suit leak KlkiT lodffc Wednesday night, oonveraalione which have been going on The tbe governpaid McClm-keIrft bis hole! on March the members of the unions employed and endorsing the hafvation Army drive to be at Berlin between officials ef th Germent compensation for the Irene of byth road wa of ths roads employing miMtccted tn Itah in May and lending man government and certain allied having J3'i on Ins person, whle.i he a,i (he malinger 02 for the two years, the report 9.Si5,479 be Intended 1o comcrt Into franc. make it purvcscfuL them. This was dune The aa(e ass set morl purport Tha arrival of th German can 250 Pairs Silk Half Hose Ptrode-Jackso- . . . Oxford-Cambrtd- White, black, gray; pure thread silk; regular 70c qualities. two-niil- Htrode-Jackso- uc - O le SALT LAKE ROADa REPORT CONDITIONS CLOSE NORMAL le two-ml- le two-mi- le le two-mi- le ' -- Strode-Jackaon- half-mll- er 1 orhe er four-mil- EX-SENAT- GOFF & le 1 c le a4 QUEER TIED TO BEQUEST . half-mll- Millions of Tiny Germs Cause Your Catarrh Eeal - tional relief from the disease. And, of Belief Come Only by eourse, you know that yon cannot reach Blood of These Cleansing these germs in your blood with spray Germ. Catarrh comes from a disease germ that finds lodgment in the blood, and makes itself manifest by spreading its attack of poisonous irritation to the delicate linings of the nose, throat ami air passages. These become stopped up ty the inflammation of the mneous membranes, making it diffieirlt for you to breathe, and vou are' eomitautly Linking and spitting in an effort to cUar the clogged up nostrils and get rdoif. You must rehii?fl that vour blood is J'Ailfii down with catarr germs, and ttero germs must be removed from yonr lined before vou ran expect real, ra- - N Full fanhioned, pure thread silk, in black, white, tan, champagne; qualities to $2.75. Three-stranclock in contrast Bilk. $3.60 SILK HALF, HOSE -- 1 JACKSON IS GIVEN FIGHT OVER LAWLER to Pair Regular $2.00 qualities, in good' selection of colors and 6izcs. (Continued from rage One.) Granting of Permission Up sets Plans of Ameri 9" BILK HALF HOSE SIT er -- Sizes 11 RATHER IM ICE 4-M- IIE ; f ' at Price Below Todays Wholesale Costs , s, Inter-Mounta- in for an Unuiual Sale of Sale is a combination of several special purchases and hose will be , displayed main aisle, Main Floor. S1VEBAL DOZEN PAIRS SILK HALT HOSE 3c SILK HALF HOSE P r 780 Men Men-A- ny and douches.' Experience has proved that 8. 8. 8. is th.best remedy for Catarrh, because it is n fine old blood remedy that tends to free the blood of all disease germs. 8. S. 8. will cleanse your blood at the eause of Catarrh, and give real relief. It has been in constant nee for more thin fifty years, and is sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle today and loc no further time in getting on the right treatment. Valuable literature or special gdviee regarding your own ease will be free of charge. Address Chief Melb-Adviser, J6i Nwitt Laboratory, Atlanta, (fa. (Ad'ertisemeut.) fur-ni-hc- half-mlle- Anglo-Freiv-- 11 MCLOSKEY APACHE VICTIM? clr-;l- "Her-tluax- ," stir p-l- :- |