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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APitlL FOB mill POLE sage to the Cordova station asking for all avulUbia Information said a messenger had started south end that Amundsen In (reded to take the steamer lotona at Nome, Alaska, for Seattle, but that the time would depend on when the expedition could clear the Ice. This tnesease came from the Anadyr, Siberia, station, several hundred mile from the mouth of the Kolyma river. Navy department offU lala said It was probable that the Maud. Amundsens ship, as still Icebound In the Kolyma river, end that a arty bed been sent overland to the trading poet radio station Captain J P. Mood of t.o Halt lake on Anadyr bay to establiah communica- army recruiting elation, be. received a tion with the world. resolution from th mem be - of th. Malcolm Mrlwnaid poet of th, American U glon of St. Joseph, Mo., to whch he formerly belonged. The reeolutloa praleeo th work of Captain Mood, who Wax on, BUSINESS of th, founder, of th, poet, and .ell. of hi. untiring effort, to maho th AmerIn Missouri a .uccea. ican This city fsca PARIS. April 2 Captain Mood will he adjutant of th. complete paralysis of business Kstur-dsnumarmy and navy pared Friday. May 1. a th, roault of large ber of union, voting to Join th, Utor demonstration by calling a general strike. gperlel t Th Trib.De. Public utility employs and all unloniaed WASHINGTON. April 5 1. A field vda y workers on th, payroll of th municipalof oratory on tl e eublect of soldiers ity, with th, exception of health offlcr. bonus legi.latlon Is scheduled for tonumbsr of leaa Important morrow In th house. Although th bill and a lsrx of labor, will partlclpat. In th. has not yet been reported branch, Work from th wey. In moot line, will b .trike. and mean 'committee, several member. after twenty-fou- r hour., but Ui Including Representative of walkout of telephone and telegraph em- Ohio and Green of Iowa. Dongworth Republican, ploye. will Interrupt rommunlcatlon. all memof Democrat, and Garner Tex... Decision of railroad worker, to call a bers of the committee, are planning to demand, of wage, .trike to. snforc speeches. threaten, a danger If th man lay down deliver Representative. Lpngworth and Green th.tr tool, be for. Saturday. are expected to defend the program of th Republican, for raising revenue to Worker Granted Wage Inmsss. the soldier', bonus This program ncludes a tax of on per cent on final CHICAGO. April M. Federal Judge on real estate sale, of commodlt'e. and Samuel Alachuler, wag arbitrator of th a tax tales higher surtaxes on Incomes,equal atockyard employee, lesued an award on to stock exchange transaction, today by which workers who did not parin15 cent and a per brokers' fee, In the award of December I, 11119, the ticipate crease In the tax on tobacco. were granted a wage Increase of S cent an hour In addition to a bonne of 17 15 Representative Garner will speak for cent, granted aome time ago. Tb. new the liemoc ratio proposal to tax excessive wale I. retroactive to April S. The men war profits who aaked wag Increases of from 130 to 36 Representative Rainey of Illinois,drafta month. Th. minimum wage now 1. la leading th Democratic fight, la on th 17.20 ing a bill Incorporating his Idea, Amundsen and Party, Icebound, Awaiting Chance PARISIANS ARE FACING PARALYSIS .to Get Home. WASHINGTON, April SI.' Th Around. mb polar exploration part, In (h itum r Maud, li icebound at th mouth of Kolyma river, Siberia, aiid awaltlnr an opportunity to sail south. It waa Indicat d In radio dispatches made public today at th navy department. Amundsen, who discovered th South pole, apparently had abandoned his attempt to reach the North pole. The expedition left Dixon Island, In the White sea. In September, 1911, and had not elnce been heard from until th navy radio station at Cordova, Alaska, established communication with the party The firet meaaao waa picked recently. up March 25 from th station on St. Island. It said: l'euls St, Paul reports 8. O. 8. from Russian station at Anadyr statin Amundsen expedition Icebound in Kolyma river and we handl requestln important dis- patches Later radio met yes were Interchanged between Amundsen and his famIn ily Norway, but no information re yardln the condition of th member of t he expedition or the .reasons for turtlni back were given. A dispatch today in answer to a mes . y, OOF 27, 1020. Fear Prevents Fat People . From Reducing Weight Is taxation of wa, profits, and may have It ready tom uto v. Th ItcpuMIcaa plan for an Increased now worked out eurtat on liirome per provide, for an add, thin! tax of onIn excent on the amount ' net ceaa of turn'd and not exceeding tlO.OuO, an additional tax of I per rent on th amount of net income, In exres of 111,- O'HI and not I.t.voe and addl-- I tlonai taa of three per cent on the amount of net liioumd In excess of ooo. jj;Alin!:;- efforts have been ynade to Include majors In the yrmy among those entitled to the bonus, tbs present prospect Is that the bill as reported from Wednesday the committee will he limited to enlisted men and lieutenants and captains. Officers up to lieutenants, senior grade. In th navy will be Included. OOO at Trlbeae. KAYflVILI.K. il A special April meet In, of Elmer twiddle post No. 82 of th American Lesion of Kayavllle will bs held tomorrow evening at I o'clock at the local clubrooma. A full attendance is desired. the on, safe, sure, dependable obesity A genuine guarantee of entire satisfaction accompanies every (Advertisement.) package. medicine. EAT LESS AND TAKE -- SEVERAL .YEARS. . - to Be Numerous and Attractive. Lorgnette Special TABLETS rcri Lorgnettes, the very acme of convenience . end At style, take the place of near vision glasses. the theater, while shopping, on the street or at home, they give you a service and satisfaction worth many times their cost. Chictgo Edocxtor Elsa. & This offer is good for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. It includes a thorough examination of your eyes and the lenses that fit your needs. 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Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland. A latest, most convenient and most practical styles. Also new and specially designed Oxfords. Besides AN OPTICAL SERVICE UNEQUALED. COLULTBIAfi OPTICAL CO. 337' South Main Street. es . wonderful line of, REGULAR $15.00 to $20.00 VALUE3. 26 Dr. William CHICAGO. April Cleaver Wilkinson. 87, professor of poetry Chithe at 'of University and criticism cago. died yesterday as the result oftn-juriIn two a fall. weeks ago sustained . Pain Heres your opportunity to make your choice from PLAN TO CONSERVE BIG REDWOOD TREES The AH Wednesday and Thursday court. WASHINGTON, April 26. Establishment of a new national park In Calithe to fornia preserve giant redwood trees waa endorsed today by the house public lands committee, which ordered a favorable report on a resolution directing the interior department to Investigate and resuitability, location and cost port on thesite. of a park Assistant Secretary Vogelsang wrote the committee that only one of the two species of redwood the sequoia gigantea was protected within government parks. California, Northern particularly Dei and Mendocino counties, Nort. Humboldt the best sperimen of the he said, produce unprotected sequoia sempervlrens. al- lay inflammation, purify and restore natural action promptly FOB YOU Sold by all druggists. (Adv.) - If you vote TAX BE LEVY WILL the STILL bonds the HIGHER. for . Signed THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY - as they stimulate normal secretion, BOSTON, April 26. The American people are seeing red these days. Judge' G. W. Anderson said In the United States district court today. He was adylslng Mr. and Mrs. IV. T. Coljer, ahen radicals. seeking to Slav an order for deportation issued by the Immigration authorities on their conduct white at liberty under bonds. It seems to me." he added, "that violent Socialistic propaganda would never be more foolish than now. To speak colloquially. 1 would not 1run my bead If wereou. against a stone wall "A good share of the American people seem lacking in historical perspective and a sense of humor. I believe In free speech, free printing and free assemblage, but, as St. Paul said, Be moderate In If I were an ardent Socialall things. ist, 1 would keep still for a few months. Anderson suggested that the Judge radicals might well take a leaf from the Hie book of the prohibition advocates. he said, "is In eighteenth amendment," some ways the most astounding thing ever done in American politics. It was, revolutionary and you Socialists might well take example from the Antisaloon league. Judge Anderson directed that the eottpje must not take any active part in the-- . Communist party. Give It a vacation for a few months," he said. The Colyers accepted release on ball under the conditions stipulated by the THE SALT LAKE CITIZEN, Champion of the Cause of the T axpayers, has opposed the bond issue solely in the interest of the public, because THE WHOLE SCHEME IS A WASTE It will not obtain an adequate water supply; THE CITIZEN has. demonstrated this by taking the figures of the local ,U.S. Weather Bureau for forty-fiv- e years- and has shown that the city engineers estimates are all wrong. Instead of securing water for 500,000 people there is not enough water in the whole valley IN A DRY SEASON for 250,000 people. Unless we have enough water in dry seasons the proposed WATER SYSTEM WILL BE WORTHLESS Remember that if you vote for the bond issue you vote to take away laborers from the farms and from home building. .You will The contractors- - must vote, therefore, to make rents higher. compete for this labor and that wilj further boost prices. A TAX PLOT EXISTS Some weeks ago three of the city commissioners agreed not to hold any more budget meetings because they had decided to -- The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much nnd all our food iS' rich. Our blood it filled with uric acid, which the kidney, strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminatiy tissue, clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lump, of lead; your bark hurts or the unne is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you nave rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ouneeg of Jad Balts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. Thie famous salts is mads from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and has been nsed for generations to flush sod stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the unne so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Balts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithiwater beverage, and belongs la every home, because nobody ran make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. - (Advertisement) The constant, regular or irregular uso of beverages containing alcohol will sooner or later make trouble for the kidneys. Sometimes an excess acid secretion is formed, but usually the beginning of urinary trouble is denoted by an excesa alkaline secretion giriog rise to frequent desire of urination, followed by pain, burning, scalding, with irritation manifest in the passage. The urine highly colored and strong of odor should be corrected with to Keep Quiet. CITYS ANNALS. ls7 , a glass of Salta if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. ALCOHOL OH KIDNEYS Bouton Jurist Tells Social ists This Is a Good Time - millSto-ELEVEN-mil- Take We Promise the Bargains Offered . COMMISSIONERS DISAGREE Even the commissioners are not agreed as to the advisability of the bond issue. Commissioner Crabbe, a business man of long experience, Has come out against it. Its chief advocates are Mayor Bock and Commissioner Neslen. It is reported that Mr. Neslen intends to desert the water department as soon as the election is held, because he has been offered the position of Secretary of the Commercial Club.. MONUMENT TO WASTE If the proposed system is built th city will be- compelled to build an entirely" new system in a few years, because there will not be enough water and the city will have to obtain a new sup- ply from afar.' That will mean new dams and reservoirs at a cost of additional millions of "dollars But every taxpayer must waste. He will the pay for helpbuild a junk pile as a monument to the most appalling CARNIVAL OFSQUANDERING in THE raiseTHefaxTexyTrormSEVEN news will be broken to you after the election today. wn Plan to Attend This Big MidWeek Event n, , Develop Out-of-To- (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON. April 26. Secretary of th Treasury Houston, In a letter to a correspondent today denying recent statements by Glenn E. Plumb regarding th, currency, takes occasion to denounce a proponed capital tax as "a radical and dangerous measure. A capital tax, said Secretary Hou-ato"would. In my judgment, be entfre-l- y Impracticable and so disturbing to Industry and com rr. tree as to upset business and bring production to a standstill. The great bulk of the capital of the country - is Invested n Industry - and trade and Is ths basis tor production. To levy a tax on the capital so Invested and apply it In reduction of the national debt would Involve a fundamental dislocation of business and diminution of production far out of proportion to any advantages arising from the consequent reduction In the public debt, and at a time when the gieatest need of the world Is for Increased production and when our national debt is already undergoing large and systematic reduction as the result of the existing program of taxation. An inevitable effect of a capital tax, moreover, would be to discourage saving and encoifrage extravagance and wasteful spending, not only for the time being, but to a greater or less extent for generations to come. By Us very nature the tax would be levied regardless of ability to liquidate and pay, and would fall heaviest on those who have accumulated savings by thrift and enterprise and leave untouched those who have hved up to the limit of tnelr Incomes, thus putwaste and extravating a premium on on brains and thrift. gance and a penalty Is "There nothing In the financial position of this government which would warrant the adoption of so radical and dangerous a measure." All taxpayers must vote against the 3,300,000 bond issue today if the City Hall Machine is to be defeated and the most gigan-ti- c waste in the citys history prevented. Scores of workers are being paid to solicit votes for the Jxnd grab. That money will come out erf the pockets of the taxpayers, whether the workers are now being paid by the city, by municipal contractors or by the financial interests to whom the municipal contractors owe money. The bond proposition had its inception in the determination of financial interests to collect their loans from the contractors, .and the contractors are for the bond issue as a means of paying iheir obligations and lining their ; pockets. TAXPAYERS ARE THE VICTIMS The taxpayers are asked to vote their money away at the very zenith of high prices. THOSE WHO BENEFIT BY THE BQND GRAB DO NOT CARE HOW MUCH MONEY IS GOUGED OUT OF THE TAXPAYERS. Prices were three times above normal when the bond issue was proposed a" few months ago.' PRICES ARE NOW HIGHER AND GOING STILL HIGHER. The 3,300,000 will buy less toIt will buy less next day than it would three months ago. month than it buys today. PRICES WIL NOT FALL' FOR mmm Unusual Values, Making an Excursion for the Buyer Both Interesting and Profitable. Denounced as Proposal Dangerous by Secretary of Treasury Houston. 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