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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY . One, From .1 ahara of aLat ha produce and 6a opurJ of IT TAKES THE and Im u'UWed to wrTl, unaarfanted Hlthot Interruption, dperiita othirwl the a hole fabrit of our tndua tral irtem wnl rome !rt- - The omy Out of Life In the Spring Whu fair ex hargge tn tha field of Amrtan Lwhimrv la an hours! tla'a piy lor fin Impurg Blood, Lost Appetite, tionref ?U) work. W 4 urge the anactmaut of iuott 'ertorol I.ifclessness, lassitude and that life f uml iuki mnre tfUlxtlon aa mill !' pr iioieaoni tha field for child laior and rHOtumm! a careful ln ehtUa Jort on tha of h part of ttto fedenil and potM 6neiifa to ta seems hardly worth living. oeceaaity derived from an actual malumiiy liuui auca act. HiIimI to i uplisl (ConUnaftd 4, ltrJO. a fjlr alo nut fr If I0Y arf port on organlMllon and orilrr of hul th nrcrasitv promptly and completely It iU dopud as roatl. Teniporry Son Ice Meaii Aid Urged. it purifies tb blood, create an ap ton ind wrmnjtil. on tun rt!i$ort 1C AU "TV Chart, by profoundly sense the count ry'ii til,, 4malypi food tate Rood," and foi It autlMvauluiiouii. Matfortn thus huturally increasing obligations to tbs servlc men and women iiitu of wav wur, and urge upon congress strength and in a common--t. ur ttiattheit grtut Its gratitude In part at building op the whole system. Then the i:uh Rapuldivan, In through manifest convention bv a least choan rrprmfnfaMvr reestablishing find in you happy of ! m A'lur (hir su$uim sound rnd Immediately permanent reclamation policy bright day spring world stm fa tU In th ruMiufeat drsilny of the great and appropriating sufficient funds for the response, and n to tne speed) completion of the government again. ihenmeUea rapubLc. pied Talus Hood' Sarsaparilla for tauM mi preacilntf and perpetuating the project already proposed or nowunder Itutiona of instrument as) ; such legislation to guarantee prefur- - Spring Medicine used as such your atatl!Jtito lual for a!! and lh In Anerlan for filing on or purchase of nearly 50 vers bv thousands. It right !rriiV J renew these lands to service men and women ' makes food tasto of It people. good. to th flam-and to provide In addition for th extendtnelr ult or Keep on band Hoods Pills a a gentli Ueimbl'aan party, under ing of lllveral loan to assist them In th principle recUim-it.oii or laxative and Improvement of th (in larger doses) as an w.iom rul the Amtrk'en people u n and njoeit homsetead thus, acquired. active cathartic. parol their true reln (AJv.) Moreover we tuggeat th advisability of ), led peer and contentment aud reapert converting a substantial at home, and tha coiiHden.-portion of our foreign loons, 'or the Interest derived In Importanc th Intsrest and ambitions of aU the people of tb world. lherrroni. Into funds to be devoted to of any Individual In our partv, Tb s Indorsed. such purpose, Congressmen feeling should Inspire u with an unalterable determination to meke our laWe lndoro without qualification the Smoot Commended.' bors of this day accord with the unof uoiiraa of the Hcpul.llcan memher selfish of the nation's welfare to th refuaed who "We demand compromlao an tmmadlat curtailment shown devotion conyrea by th great and tender-soulehonor and Inlrxrity of our country by of govrrmnental extravagance and the lit Lincoln It to a sate of public subject carrying on his great task of and heartily comagreeing to th proposalwill of a compo-- lt mend our senior fund, without recoura to th senator. Heed tjmool. for redeem.ng our country, and the spirit which moved the calm, but determined. foreign sovereignty, and congratulat hi uncompromising stand for fellow countr'nen upon In cal and efficient administration of fcdsral Grant to follow tbs lines laid down by oureivs amihocaue these certain men affair, and (Or hi untiring effort to our first martyred president. fact that, "In those day our government needed tood trua to th best tradition of th effect a substantial reduction of the tax burden now resting hsavily on th people redeeming, our party found the man to republic, no foreign fetter bind till naand a more equitable apportionment of redeem It- - Our government now need tion to any uncertain or Ignoble oongj-tiuna redemption and this convention la a and (he chohe of It futu, course th sama. "Also, we demand a speedy return of port of the fore commissioned to find of action In all International affair still reside In and rest with th sober Judg- constitutional government, such a will a new redeemer. While an appeal to ment and nhar wneotenc of th Amur-lea- n iiahls each coordinate branch o- - agency arms may cut be necessary, yet the same of the federal government to function In spirit that nerved the men of 'HI must people ihcti'w'iec "To the end t..at all existing Interna- Its own proper channel without undo or Inspire us If we Intend to restore our or tional comnllcatlnn sml control le may unwarranted Interruption or Interference country government to Its proper constibe honoroly aujiuted In o far, at least, on th part of another, .and we demand tutional functions. a our own country Is concerned wo urge th prompt repeal of euch extraordinary a speedy dec.aratlou of pence with those war measures at will result In the Im- Change Declared Vital. certain nations against whom n ar In mediate return to- the people themeelvee Never since the that Lincoln was fact no longer at war. and tn Immediate of thosew certain- powers and privilege called to the White day nas there been which surrendered for war purpose so great a need of House resumption of friendly and helpful relaa Republican presiand no other. tion with all deserting peoples, regardas now. Never was dent ho clamor of "And as to a matter of Immediate con less of past difference or associations. people louder for a change of admincern to our own state, we declare in favor our was that now. istration Never than of and demand an early revision of oyr clamor more Mexican Policy Scored. r justified than now. ' The school and tax laws, such, a will male of an not executive this nation want hesitate "In thl connection we do tha payment to public school people who will subordinate his will to the naloss of American possible te charge the outrageous teachers of salaries conuneuaurat with tional welfare rather than utilise his bve and property tn Mexico to the weak their services.-- ' o powerful presidential prerogative to and vacillating policy of the Democratic hit personal ambitions. With aland demand of It that administration, Greeted. Delegates most unanimous acclaim the people of henceforth no effort shall he omitted to Tha Denver and Rio Grand train, con our country are calling for an executive toe personal and property safeguard efcoun In Of was ciilxens that American voyed on by Harry Cushing, rights time, who will use his vision to see and his try and to secure full reparation for such arriving at noon, and the delegate to th forts to supply the wants of our people those than wants, rather state losses already s iff wed. convention were taken first, Republican Ignore "We view with grave concern th Immediately to th high school building. giving preference to those of the people acute and widespread state of domestic The Castle Gate band and th high school of Europe and Asia. "There ere other traits that our peodisorder Into which we liav drifted, and (udets were at th station and played as tit train came tn and until the delegates ple now Insist that our national execucharge no small measure of the responsibility for this unprecedented and unsafe were loaded In automobiles. The Castle tive shall possess. Some of these are situation to the dereliction of duty and a Gate band furnished inuso at Intervals In proper reverence for th limitations of policy of manifest duplicity on tne port the convention hall during the sessions. his executive functions under the conof- - the national wholesome reHenry Welsh, stst chairman, called the stitution. together with lemocratlo state convention to order nd Introduced for the customs and traditions gard th Rev. Rolph C. Jonea of Price, who led which bar been held almost ae sacred In th Invocation. Mayor U A. McGee as th Constitution Itself by, the most American Safety Overlooked. then gave a short address of welcome and eminent of our statesmen from lift es"In Its somewhat fanciful and far- the aseem bled delegates gave him and tablishment of our government until the fetched attempt to make the whole world Price an enthusiastic round pf applause. advent of President Wilson, safe :or democracy. It to have A vote of thanks was given to Orson altogether overlooked the urgent nece R)sn, superintendent of the Carbon Washington's Ideal Invoked. eity of drat making Ameilca safe for school for the beautifully decorated High hall. "The wiso and trustworthy advice beAmericans. Before Introducing Harvey Cluff, '"We demand, therefore, that the naWashington, Mr. Welsh gsv a short queathed to us by Georg chairman, WOMAN GIVES which we have esteemed as a chert by tional authorities direct t.ielr Immediate address on th opportunities and r which our ship of stats has been steered and entire attention for a time to the ponsibllitles of th TO SAVE Republican party. clear of the Jagged rocks and breakers internal Ills and evils which now beset In the world's ocean of diplomacy. Is not the country, and spare no time or effort Welsh Makes Address. less worthy of consideration now than In the promotion of such measures and In th , VWe are met today to take an Impast, notwithstanding the mad the creating of eu h agencies as will efIn a dealre of President Wilson to substimovement part fectually curb alike the greed of the portantbenefits MI&A MAIL OLSN. fraught with tute for world embroiling league of nathe bis great nafutur the of of our the profiteers, graft and those otl er sinister intlucnccs and tion and- our state," Mr. Welsh said tions covenant In Its stead, which action thst would openly violate "This movement is for no less a pur- would compel us to steer our ship of organization all personal and property rights and pose than that of aiding wisely and well state into the maelstrom of the world's which seek, In fact, the very overthrow In selecting a man who is certain to be- shipwrecking waters of dangerous diplocome th chief executive of th freest macy; but, thank God, a Republican of the government Itself. "To this end wa demand the speedy de- of all people, who constitute one of the senate saved us from the frightful disto drive us. portation of all undesirable aliens within greatest nations on earth, our own dear aster to which he sought believe and InUnited 8tatea. "In a word, Americans our borders and swift and severe punish"To be numbered among those who sist that our first allegiance must be to ment for such of oi- own citlsens as are own our are our and In a that voice be people and found l this great work Is given country consplrim; against the governnament.' And, moreover, we demand that truly an honor, and while Tt gives to us their government shall control admission be hence orth denied to all a precious privilege. It likewise imoosee tion's affairs and alone be privileged to our momentous about and order navy. are army While In obligations. immigrants who unworthy to share engaged th opportunltfe which ml country af- In this worthy labor, we should ao de"Feeling that you ar now ready to e fords or are of assuming and mean ourselves that the results of our start upon your patriotic task with a full of the responsibility that shall efforts In the culminate of Ameria most exercising obligations gcoi prudent appreciation can citizenship. selection. your fellow Republicans of this state have o $ ' In enable us to "To "We urge the necessity of providing hy you, and a further confidence proceed properly with reposed law for the satisfactory solution of dif- this groat undertaking, we should post that your deliberations will add to the ferences arising between capital and our wisdom to guard over our personal prestige of our state and to our party Jt labor, such as will furnish a reliable basis feelings, so that w may be free from throughout th nation, I have the honor of settlement for both parties to the consuch Influence as might mar the hope to Introduce to you your temporary chalr- ; troversy and protect th vital Interests w entertain of doing the most perfect man, Harvey Cluff of Utah county, of the general public. At the same time day's work ever performed by delegates we recognize the fact that poorly paid. of our party In Utah. Chairman Speaks. underfed and overworked labor becomes a "During our deliberations here today Cluff referred first to th patriotism liability to the community and that th It will be well for us to bear In mind of Mr. the delegates in laying aside their man who works with his hands Is en- - that the welfare of our party transcends life for i cares and duties of every-da- y broader puollo service. He paid an do qun tribute to the "fathers of the re achievements of public." reviewed th Americas great statesmen of the Repuo-llca- n party, and discussed the present condition of turmoil and unrest that grew out of the world war. Mr. Cluff then said, In part: "The life of our people rests upon two things, national resources and human In dustry. For the development of these two things, capital and labor are absolutely essential. The modest workman, repreIn order tc save the Ilf of her sister, senting the labor commodity, has only the Mrs. Arthur Davidson of Lyman, Wyo, responsibility of respecting the lights of who was suffering from th effects of hie neighbor. Ws cannot take sway la- blood Miss Mabel Olsen of poisoning, bor's right to quit working, but we must not allow labor to prevent any individual Antelope yesterday consented to have of blood transfused from her body from exercising his free and undisputed pint to that of her sister. right to work if he so desires. Capital, operation was performed at th that other great commodity, has come to L. The D. H. hospital, and Mrs. Davidson Is pretty well control our natural resources, reported to be on the road to recovery. and upon the shoulder of capital rest The two women are the nieces of John N. th greater responsibility of properly Olson, 1987 Alberts street. serving the public Interests. ftoM. " -- w-- e e hlvl -- prtsprt, e d a, capl-tallx- I s tern-pora- ry TRANSFER COMPANIES NOT TO YIELD TO MEN PINT v. OF BLOOD LIFE OF HER SISTER office-holde- incx-vabl- Capital Creates Problem. delegation to select some young man of their county to be captain of clubs there. The delegates then appointed committees on credentials, organization and order of business and platform and resolutions There Is one member from each county on each of .these committees. Women of th L. D. 8. churcli fed 300 of the visitors In the tabernacle and those of the union Protestant churches fed 250 in tha city hall. "No sano thinking man or woman desires government ownership or operation, and yet the only alternative Is for capital to carry out Its trust In a manner satis factory to the whole people. How this Is to be accomplished, how harmony 1 to KNOX be brought about between capital and labor Is the greatest problem confronting the nation and the world today. "Thb present Democratic administration has proven Itself efficient only In the encouragement of the red and black an archlsts, by Its constant catering to these elements and by its criminal extrava-gancand waste of public funds. When th president of the United States came down from his exalted position and took sides with the criminal element of tne country by questioning the Integrity of th officers, courts. Jury and the people of a sovereign state, as In the Illllstrom and other cases, he did more to encourage Bolshevism than all the radicals of the land oould nave done. Si HATS Judicial Nominations. Specie! to The Tribune. of the PRICE, May Republicans Seventh judicial district last night nominated Dillworth Wooilev of Mast! for district Judge, by acclamation. B. W. Calcon of Price was nominated for disS trict attorney. EDUCATOR OF UTAH IS DEAD IN BERKELEY Opportunity Before G. 0. P. Molly on tbt Bhore. The Mozart quartet, written under commission from King Frederick William of Prussia, himself a eelliet of no mean ability, was marked by th op- portunity which is given to that instru ment, which was handled by lwan d Archambeau, who, by the way, uses an Italian instrument more than 300 year old. The second etiplated number waa the Dvorak Quartet in F Major, tea in 1893 and founded mainly upon the folk songs of the American negro. The composition cover a wide range and wa handled throughout with superb execution, bat if particularization can be made,' It was the largo and the brillianey of the final vivace that caught the fancy of the audience the most. Gossent By the Tarn, a wonderful work of subdued ton color, with pianissimo effects that hold the auditors in seemingly breathless attention, brought a storm of applause. Grainger's Molly on the fchore,was which in diconcluded. the set program, rect and startling contrast. The Fionzaleys were more than generous in their aequiesence to the demands for encores. They followed th In Mozatit quartet with Glazounows in which playing witt terledium, artistic an ef muted strings brought feet. A scherzo by Tschaikowsky was A given after the Dvorak number. Mendelssohn eanzonetta was the first encore after the Grainger composition but the audience was unwilling to Drink The artists then played (arto Me Only With Thine Eyes . ranged by A. Iochon), and finally a polka from the Smetana quartet. Many of the prominent musicians of back stage tho city tamed to gp and express to tbe members of the quartet their wsrm appreciation of the program furnished. can-tabi- Curtains, Draperies and Hangings noed not be expenbive to be attractive, if you buy them here. Our Drapery Department is showing an extensive most popular fabrics at Utahs Greatest Clothing Store Gardner. 5 Adams CITY 4 ii lican congress, where It snouid and will . be ht once ratified "Our duty la not light, our task Is not dark easy; but, though the day and laden with turmoil and suffering, let us remember that under the froth of political corruption. be!6r the shoddy of social disorder, beneath th whirlpool of Industrial conflict, there flow a calm and th real steady stream which determine course of national destiny. It is th spirit of Individual liberty and national patriotism Mr. Welsh then railed upon We!ey II. King, organiser of rluhs, for a short talk on the plan Intended In the organization of lube. Mr. King askeu each county sm r Cltrist Hcmict, 75 of sg. s farmer living at K. D. years No. 8 Midvale, was found on examination at the horillal to b suffering eitheremergency from a fracture of one 'of the bonce his neck or a clot on the brain. He inwas found early in th morning at Thirty-Thir- d Kouth and htat streets, where he had fallen from a wagon load of com he wa taking to his home. The team and wagon are now at the police station. Th man waa found lyand was at first ing beside his wagon t nought to be dead- - He la paralvsed below the neck He was taken to his home ) eateitiay afternoon. line of the .newest and Reasonable Prices , Lac Curtains, y Special, Pair, $3.95 Square mesh, lace edges, and some have lace inser21) , yards long. tion; Choice of rrhilu or ivory; regular $7.50 and $80 curtains. y For over eighty years Knox has been setting the styles in mens hats. , SAIT LAKE : lies-withi- - s Compdlty Coherence, unity, marvelously intelligent sympathy, ensemble at nearly flawless as the power of the finite artist all these are the dominant characteristics of the Flonzaley quartet, which appeared lost night at the Orpheum theater under the auspices of the Musical Arts society. . The Flonsaleys gave a program of classics, ranging from the Quartet in D major of Mozart, written 140 years ago, down to Fercy Grainger of the present day, with his brilliant little 'IT we so manage the affairs of state Special to The Tribune. SITE IAXIAN, Alay 3. Word was received GOLF COURSE and nation as to merit the confidence of here last night from Berkele). CaL, of the tho- people at the end of the next four ELECTED BE TO of Dr. H. Percy a gradyears, ws will write a shining chapter of death uate and former head ofBarrow., the department mperishable glory tn American history, of Members of the golf course committee at agronomy the we shall have renewed for decade and Agricultural college. to cornel the strength and usefulness of Dr. Harrows was a member of the faculty of the Country club will meet at 1 80 of the University of the Republican party, and had o'clock this afternoon on the grounds of held a similar position at the Oregon the club to decide on the location of the will he nationalism, national patriotism and loO per cent Ameri- Agricultural rollege. golf course. Tee committee I under Dr. Barrows married AUes Effle Smith charge of Harold Lamb, chairman, and The Internationalists, the canism. may call us selfish and of this city, and word of his death was the plans for the golf course, according received by Mrs. J. P. fcmlth. her mot.ier to the meeting of the construction comsordid, but we will continue to he guided B. If .Barrows, manager of the Skagg mittees of th club at the Commercial by the words of the great Apostle I'aul. the He that will not provide grocery of thl eltj. is a brother of Dr club lart night, will ueceueltat who declared: Barrows. Burial will taka place in Ogden, choice of a alto so as to arrange for tor his own house is worse sti Infidel ' the former home of Dr. Barrows. connections with city water mains and and ha already denied the faith. for sprinkling the grtfund. "If th ratification of the peace treaty The location of the clubhouse, accordIs not accomplished with reservations sooner, then tn March, ltfl, a Republi- FARMER INJURED BY ing to O. B. Brrlen of th Country can president should submit it, with the club, will be determined after the site FALL FROM WAGON of th golf course Is settled by the comLodge reservations attached, to a Repub- HERE is a well defined tendency in soft hat styles for Spring that-isplendidly interpreted by Knox. The rolled-u- p brim slightly narrower than before and the higher crown. , K EARNS BUILDING E rs th. demand and they are employing about - ; eight steady men. "Briefly, the men walked out Saturday for 88 a duv for th drivers and 7 cents Wo granted f helpers. meeting of th Utah State Van aan hourto for the drivers, but not the 7i) ' day association last night at th offices of an cent for th hour helpers. Accordthe association at 61 Regent street, mad up of th companies whose employees ingly the drivers went out on s sym- -, went out on strike last Saturday, it v.ha pathetic eti'lltB for the helpers. If we , granted th 70 cents an hour to the helpdecided to Ameristill on th can plan. operate Ten transfer companies were ers it would glv them more pay than" drivers receive. W stand pat -Orr" repreeented, employing 128 men steadily. th J. C. Truitt, secretary of tn associa- the open shop.' tion, sold last n'ght after the meeting: There are only a few transfer comPansy and bedding plants at Vogeler'a. , panies which have yielded to th union's (Advertisement.) Scotch Madras, Yard, $1.00 38 inches wide. Pink, blue and yellow effects; excellent for long or short curtains. mittee. Bag Bugs, Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. Cut out Ibis slip. Inclose with 8c and mail It to Foley A Co., 838 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney phi for pain la sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder allmenta; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation. biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels, fcchrsmrr.-- . Johnson. Druggists. (Advertisement ) Special, Bach, $3.65 Made in Japan; our own extra good importation; quality; 3x8 feet; finished with fringJ ends. Just a vary small let; regularly $4.35. . Belfast Taffeta, Yard, $1.45 . Id plain colors oil rose, copen, green, brown, natural; looks like an alllinen material. For aid 50 hangings, indies wide.'drapes; Sunfaat Draperies,' Yard, $1.45 Full 36 inches wide. In all the new popular colors of ' tans, blues, greens, rose, win and others. Curtain Bods, Each 40c" Kirsch flat rods no tarnish. 48 inches. no ruet, Extend 3 to Bungalow Nets, Yard, 45c In remnaatfi. Lengths which are useable as tbev be rut; not will and are, from fiOe to $1.00 a yard in our regular stock. |