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Show I JN ' THE HALT LAKE TUIBIWK, WEDNESDAY MUKMMi, .MAI trrr Nitti Cabinet in Italy Crathet ; Minuter t Resign t -- ie MANY Utah-Iilah- ii ra Condemned Choice of Death' Dates Goody d. NEW YORK, May 11. In contrast to of mourning and protest demonstration held In New Vork in the past, thousands of Jews today took part In the teuiah. or redemption parade. In Joyfulnes that Palestine is to be the Jewish homeland under a British mandatory. It was the climax to the extraordinary Zion convention that opened here last Sunday. The parade, headed by two of the oldest orthodox rabbis in New York, tarrying the "scroll of the law, and a detachment of the Dost battalion," first passed through the densely populated East Fide, then to Washington Square, where other eectlons Joined the coiumn for the march up Fifth avenue. Prank Goody, a farmer, was railed for bv Judge I. N. Htraup, loinxcl for the I'tah-Idah- o Sugar In the course of hie testimony he stated that he had noticed that every t.me the sugar company raised the price or bee's to the farmers they raised the ice t,f sugar. Judge Htraup elicited re nl.fs from Goodj that he was by no nut ner of means a sugar expert. Mont Smith, a farmer living near Idaho falls, told of statement alleged to have been made bv John Nelson, field man for o the tnat a re- company, elver had been appointed for the company. Mr Smith this year first contracted with the Beetgrowers, 'hen was persuaded, he said, bv Mr. Nelo son to contract with the company ami shortly after planted beets for in he Beetgrowers case His Is compan). Held to he typical of a number of almt-a- r By Universal 8srvice instances in this vicinity. NEW YORK, May 11. Trial of the suit brought by King George of Great Britain Lufkin Cancelled Contract. Ernest Harrali, a steel broker, to against John F. Lufkin a farmer of Jmua d recover $16.000 for alleged breach of conthat W. W. Helck, Jr., field man tract, waa begun today before Justice Guy for the I'tah-Mah- o In the supreme court, company and rotin--el- and a it is to President John Hart of tho Rigby asserted Jury In a complaint In which the plain"take of the I-- D. F. church, also a rep- tiff Is described es his majesty, the king resentative of ihe older sugar company, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain stated the Beetgrowers' company was in and Ireland and of the British dominions o 191 trying to sell out to the beyond tho seas, emperor of India," that ompanv. Mr. I.ufkln stated that he can. Harrah refused to send all of 2i.00 tons o eled his contract with the of scrap ateel to King George under a ompany when thev did not construct a contract of February 13, 1917, at $28 50 a condunder certain attorv. assured ton. ition. for Menan. Judge Sfraup brought out that this plant was not built because BRISLANE SENTENCED TO HANG. of lack of sufficient acreage. CHICAGO, t the conclusion May 11. Edward Brielane of today's hes-lnwas found guilty of murder of o tonight Heber 0. Austin, sn official of the company, was on the stand, testl-!ih- g William Mills, manager of a motion picto correspondence between himself ture theater, and waa sentenced tosen-beand Merrill Nibley. The letters referred I hanged. J.ife Imprisonmentwhowaswasthefound between the Beetgrowers' fence of Robert Carter, o relations an accessory. Mills was company and Anderson Brothers bank ot; gutltv of being old customer of the Utah- - supposed to have been allot In ' resisting an Twin Falls, robbery Irialo coiripanv i com-tan- v -- I'tah-Idah- Beet-growp- rs King George Plaintiff Yankee Lawsuit Utah-Idah- tes-I'te- or Utah-ldah- i I'tah-Idah- , g, Utah-Idah- . t i paint is high. .True, but everything indicates that it will soon be btill higher. You sny We arc doing our share to bring down the retail price of paint by selling you the VERY BEST house paint, which sells regularly at $5.75 per gallon, for $5.10 Per Gallon Or 4 I paint which bells regularly at $4.75 per gallon, we sell for A good house $4.20 Per Gallon ' Because we sell from factory' to consumer. WHY.? . Has advanced 66 per cent within five months. IT WILL GO HIGHER! We bought over 300,000 rolls for retail consumption and are ablo to sell you papers at prices that mean a big saving to you: 2-- 10 PUN SOo at BOTTLE 33c $1.00 BOTTLE AT VENEER MOP PAINT AND ENAMEL WASH 30c AT WALL PAPER CLEANER T AT ELECTRIC WALL PAPER CLEANER Per Can REGULAR $5.25 PLOOR WAXING BRUSHES Conference in Chicago. May 11. Representatives of organizations In the United States CHICAGO, farm Canada met here today to discuss the establishment of an International board of agriculture. United States farmers were represented by delegatee from the National Hoard of Farm organisations and Farmers' Unions affiliated with this organisation. N. P. Lambert, Winnipeg, secretary of the Canadian council of agriculture, who addressed the meeting, said that agriculture la completely organised In Canada and exerctsea Unmenee Influence on dominion politics. Milo D. Campbell of Cbldwater, Mich., who wee until recently president of the national board, made a plea for better both between Canadians understanding, and ettisena of the United States and farmers, labor and capital. The farmers of the country, he declared, are the element to save it In thte time of change and unrest. Why don t the farmers strike es labor has been striking?" ha asked. Because the fanner has file piece of ground and has Interest in the general welfare of the It Is not that he le at heart country. more patriotic tban the Industrial worker. And the thing which will solve the question of labor unrest will be to give the labor an Interest In his work, Juat as the farmer has." The sessions of the farmers will continue for three date and some of the laborers believe a selection of a candidate for the preeldencv will be made. The publicity department of tne meeting said that 75 per cent of the farmers affiliated with the national board are In favor of Hiram W. Johnson. The board claims a membership of t, 000,009 farmers In Us affiliated organisations. A committee was named tonight to attend the Republican national convention as representatives of the farmers' organizations. The body was dlrgcted to ask legislation to facilitate the organization and producers of cooperative consumer and to urge penalties organisations, discriminate which against railroads farm organizations In against cooperative supplying cere. A plea made by a representative of the national industrial and agricultural development commission for support in a pro- to ask congress to authorize the mportatlon of Chinese for work on farms, waa turned down by the farmers' body. and 25c Beginning the second week in June, the Volunteer of America will conduct outings Into the mountain for the poor and tick mother of Balt Lake, Major J. H the lntermountaln Berry, commanding The organibattalion, said j eaterday. sation Is considering the purchase of several acres of land in one of the canyons number of where they will erect cottages. months ending May 1. During the four supplied S12 the Volunteers of America free meals, furnished 158 free, beds and secured sn Thev families. assisted 20 artificial limb for a poor girl at a coat fare for railroad of $125, spent $61 in positions for men poor folk, secured IISautomobile tripe to and women, made 62 and and from hospitals with sick poor when made 518 visits to needy persons 7S 100 glasses of Jelly and quarts o( fruit were supplied. The organisation will not conduct a drive for tne purpose of erecting and furKant street, nishing a home on Fourthwho says that according to Major Berry, and Initial the for payment the money buildout the funds the for of fitting part donated. ing already have been 1 TO MAKE WAR ON REST. Special (e The Tribute. RUPERT. 'Idaho, May 11. Oscar Avery. biological assistant,1 will beISIn Minito and doka county May 1$ the local farm bureau In distributing lands adjoining grain on tbe government (he irrigated project for the purpose of peats. About killing squirrels and other will carry the twenty men onIn horseback and sacks distribute It. belt poisoned The work will take about three das. The poisoned grain le furnished by the biological survey tree of charge. POSTMASTER APPOINTED. as-el- et 20c Y. . 3 ft . -- pec lei te The Trtbuae. Franklin A WASHINGTON, May Ilempol, Jr- was toils V appointed poet- -' mar ter St Armlnto, Wyo , succeeding A F C. Green, resigned 11 - $i, ldaho-Moma- U that make it advisaLlo to always have a bottle in the home. It is free from narcotics and safe for tho tiniest baby. In spin of tAe fact that Dr. Cold-wtli- 1 'i Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling lujuid laxative in the world, there bang oner 6tUson beetles soil each year, manyTuho nerd its benefits have not yet usedU. If you hen not, send e. your name and address for a free trial IwctI to Dr, We Be Cold well, ytt Washington St, Montiullo, Illinois. . Store It for Safety 11. (Canadian Press.) Watt, treasurer of the Australian Common eallh. In an Interview here today, aald Australia had piled up a debt of 300,000,000 and bad no assets beyond the morale of its people. Australia had 00 per capita contracted a debt of through the war. Canada's debt was only thirty pounds per capita, he added, and whereas before the war she was a debtor nation she now waa a creditor. Mr. Watt aald the situation In the Pacific was very delicate, owing to the attitude of. Japan, which had tried unsuccessfully at the peace conference to ensure equality of races In all allied and associated countries, which would have given the Japanese free entry into eny allied territories. Having failed In this, Japan apparently hed by adiplomatic mandate means delayed the issue of to the Auatrallan government for the Pacific Island which would give to that government power to enforce restrictions on Immigration. Mr. Watt remarked that Admiral report was the beet naval view extant of the Pacific situation. -.; I and Economy r)ct - The fuel situation may be bid next winter, but if YOU& bin la fulL And your family escape any possible . Arent you? discomfort and Inconvenience. YOU 'BE SAFE. beln filling your bln tb pric U down. a well as safety STORE economy dean, efficient and satisfactory. How ia tha time to while youre at it, store for And while LIBERTY. It LIBERTY FUEL CO. 809 Balt Lahe City. Keanu Building AT YOUR DEALERS Citizens Coal Company Western Fuel Company ' Central Coal - Pldgt Product Company Federal Coal Company A Coke Company a-- Shippers Protest Raise in Rail Freight Rates l io "tb.! notice of sale. Good Will t Nolle hereby given tnat ih county Commissioner of Fait Lake couutv wifi ell at public auction at the west froV door of the county court house at 10 00 eelock . m., on Friday, May 21th, 1920, Compiled pursuant to 1917, to 1400x3. th highest bidden Laws of Utah, , 1 the following described property: 1 Lot 26, Block L Sotitbgat Park,;,' 'A.M Put 1. Block 2 Lot 1, Southgate - , Paws 'A." put 3 Tb frame house No. I West Malvern avenue. 4 The 4 room frame house No. 4 East Malvern avenue. frame house No. J West 6 The Malvern avenue. 12, Block Lot 2, Southgate Park put ' 'A. 7 Th frame bouse No. 3 Wea avenue. Crystal Park Plat "D." 8 Lot 2. Bouthgat Lot 64, Southgate Park Put D 10 Tlie I room frame house No. 3 West , Oakland avenue. 11 The west 21 feet Of lot 30, Block 2, Oakland place. 12 Th west 21 feet of Lot 39, Block 1, , - . Oakland place. 13 The east 13 foot of Lot 37,Block 1. Oakland place. frame house No. 2 West 14 The Oakland avenue. frame house No. 3 East 16 The Oakland avenue. of Lot 47. Block L 1 The west- 22 Burton place. 17 The east 12 feet of Lot 24, Block 1, Burton place, 18 Lot 22. and th eat 14 feet of lot 43, Block 2, Burton place. 7, and the east IS feet of Lot 19 Lot 18, Block 2, Burton p'ace, together with frame house thereon known the as No. 4 East Taylor avenue frame house No. 3 West 20 The Taylor avenue. frame house No. 4 West 21 The Taylor avenue. 22 Lot 87, and the east is feet of hot Burton Vith Block I, place, g8. Improveas No. 4 East Buf-to- n ments thereon,-knowavenue. " 23 The frame house No. 211 . . ." , South Main street. frame bouse No. 2128 24 The South Main street, frame, houses No. 2180 26 The South Alain street. 23 Th water from an artesian well on lot 29 and 30, block 3. Oakland place. Bale will be made of th whole et aald i rope riles In one parcel or In separate .racts at Hated above at the option of th board ot county commissioner. Dated, April 28th, 193A. C. F. STILLMAN, ' 3. 8. UND8AY, W1I. B. HUGHES. Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lak county, Utah. Attest! ' . J. E. CLARK. Clerk.m784 (Beal) - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 6ea!ed proposals "will be received bv the undersigned at the office of the clerk of th board of education, City and County building, Salt Lak City,- Utah., until 11 o'clock noon. Monday, May for the labor and materials refor tb quired for th - general contract Jordan Junior high school located be, tween th Jordan river and Ontario street on a line with Sixth South street. t Salt Lake City. Utah. Drawings, spec float Iona, Instruction to bidders, contract and form of bond may be examined at the office of the clerk of tb board during the regular hours of each business day. and Inslrue-tlon- s Drawing, specifications to bidders may b obtained at. and removed from the office of the clerk of l th board upon deposits as contract First aet, a depoeft of 421 each additional set, 16 te and $26 deposit. A contract bond In th sum of flftv per cent (69 per cent) of th contract amount, executed by satisfactory - sure-tiwill ho required. The proposal shall b accompanied 6v a certified check mad payable to tv undersigned amounting io at leas, flv a per cent (6 per cent) of th amount cl f , the proposal. . it The sealed proposal will be ope-e- d hoard of of office the the at public at 12 o clock noon, Monday, May 17, 1920 Th right la reserved to reject aay r all propobsi BOARD OF EDUCATION halt Lake city, I rah B L. F- Judd, t it' k Bet-Co- tiood will is a valuable asset when based on the foundation of -- sen ice actually lendered. 4 Sedan The new Oierlaijd and the Willys Knight arc the choice of Salt Lake and community buyers who know that automobile BERLIN, May II Germany lies reduced the number of troops In tha neutral xone to the prescribed limit, and now will demand the Immediate evacuation of Frankfort and other Hessian points. Minister of Defense Gessler declared in an He said the Berlin Interview tonight. to have the Issue government desires cleared before the Hpa conference. It was officially announced tonight the German government will not send delegates to Fpa while, th French occupation of Frankfort and other Hessian towns continued. A semiofficial announcement said the entire German military air force had been disbanded. - w -- ... satisfaction is assured by bination of proved ears and a dealer who considers the customer's satisfaction first. ft BERLIN. Mav II. The allies have presented a new note to Germany, containGermans who ing the names of forty-fiv- e are alleged to have committed crimes during the war for which the allies desire them prosecuted, according to an announcement bv the foreign office tonight. The note makes specific indictments, and permits the inference that witnesses for the prosecution are prepared to come to Germany. The hot doe not contain the nemee of the former German crown prince or of Field Marshal von Ilindenburg or General Ludendorf. - . n f Prepares to Remove From Castle AMERONGEN, May 11. It Is tomorrow will be moving day for expected W illiam Hohenaollern, former emperor of Germany. Todav a big van loaded with furniture arrived at Doom from Berlin, and tonight the former kaiser gave a farewell dinner at Amerongcn castle. Besides the Bentlnek family, owners of the castle, a number of local authorities were Invited. OVABDI AliSKIP FOTICES, Although workmen are still busy, the FJtOBATE AIDrlrrk or tho rrrpwtus iasra new Hohenxollern residence at Doom now tCvsnilt . county further Information. I for Is considered quite habitable. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Salt Lake County, Utah. In tbs matter of the estate of V. Brown Uwlnf. deceased.Notlce. The petition of the Banker Trust company, a Utah corporation, praying for the For Infants and Children admifon td probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of . Brown Ewing, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamensaid Bankeia Trust company, has Ahvaya bears tary to been net for hearing on FYldat, the 14th tbe of Mav, A, D. 1920. at two oclock day Signature of p. m,, at the county courthouse In the court room of said court, in Salt Lak Cltv. Salt -Lake county, Utah. Wltnefca- the iterk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed thia 1st day of May. 1920. J- - E. CLARK, Clerk. (heal) By It. 11. Snell, Deputy Clerk.. Geo.' F. VVasson, attorney for petitioner. CASTOR I A In Use For Over 30 Years n2222 tl v d - Germans to Demand Evacuation by French Any plat Ilka new, 1.60 mtsajn teeth, 60s seen extra, Mali your teeth we return In 24 hours. DR, RAMSEY, OENTIST . Mem e!t Lake , 1 TOPEKA, Kan.. May 11, Objection to the proposed freight rate Increase of from 29 to 30 per cent, as asked by the Association of Railroad Executives, was made hero today oy J. E. Mercer, president of the National Livestock Snippers' league and state sanitary livestock commissioner, in a telegram to Fenator A. B. Cummins of Iowa, rhairman of the senate interstate commerce committee. "The league declares that proper use of the present facilities are not being Providing madej" the telegram states. funds for additional equipment and facilities for eeonom'e operation will render advances In rates unnecessary If railroads are forced to operate them effiIJvesock erd farm produete ciently. cannot bear increased shtpoing expenses. The leagiie favors Increased passenger rates, as we.l as increased freight ratea, if any Increases are allowed," Mr. Mercer said. Ex-Kais- er ,, d)t) Allies Name 45 Huns . Wanted for War Crimes . DF-MIM- for 77c $1.15 AT DE-MM- T Delegates From Canadian and U. S. Societies Open one-roo- m MAY SPECIALS $1.50 LIQUID UNION l; one-luC- tV, A. Volunteer of America Are to Provide Rretreat for Needy Salt Lake Women. , (J LONDON. May 34 Regular 50c Papers Regular 60e Papers Regular 75c Paper Regular 90c Paper Regular 1.00 Papers . . Regular 1.25 Papers Regular 1.(50 Papers Regular 2.00 Papers Regular 3.00 Papers Regular $5.00 Papers a; th State Highway Engineer at Salt Vtah Tb right t reject any or a.) bids it reserved, 'taah or eer'lfled check for on thousand Soil re (lline.iei, made eatable to ' live 1 ivh gtate Read Comtir euim. min', cb bid as evhiein e or g.wd accompany faltn and a a guaranty that, if awatded the rot. trait, the bidder will execute the Contract and gtse bond a required. FT A TB ROAD COMMISSION ms-9- $ By fra R Browning gecrelary j NOTICE ToTcONTRACTOrY Sealed biopoaata will be received by oommluioner of works f tie eute et Idaho at th public office of the comIdaho missioner, Rots. until two if) o clock p. m. o tho 22nd day of SUy. for th construction of th following project-Federaid No. H. six mile coa- - ' Crete or bituminous type. Frlkiweton park highway in Bonr.evili count)..' Federal aid No, II. Seven and ,r (7 6) mile earth t)pe, 1 ellowrione paie highway In Jefferson county. federal aid No. II. inenty-tw- e (2j ml' crushed rook type. North and South ii highway la Latah and Ne Perce coup; Ue. Federal aid No. ;$, two (Tp mile cos- -' Crete or bitumlnou Ivpe, Telloweton. 4 park highway In Bingham count v. Federal aid No. J. eleven illl mUee type. highway travel count). Federal aid No. $4. eeven (7) mtieecv gravol type. Matad valley highway 4m, Oneida county. Fropoeala wl I be opened and publldy read at th above eta led hour, , v v plans, specifications, forma of contrac.--proposa- l forma and other Information msyv, be obtained at th office of D. P. OleoK director of highway. Bols Idaho, and. ' from No. II. R. L. Ewing, district ongi.v aeer, Lewiston. Idaho; No. $4. P. B. WH son. district englnoer, Pocatello, Idanoc t No. 14. 1 4. go. 12, J. C. Mri'auley, dies e trlct engineer. Idaho Falla Idaho, A poait ot ten doliare (llu.fcO) ia required for each set of pla and pe"tftcatlona. r Tb deposit will be refunded If the plaaa n , ,g are returned Intact. i All proposal must be mad en tbeid forma furnished, and muet be signed Hvth bidder, with hit name and poatofflt address. Th right le reeerved to all prou poeate, or te accept the proposal or pro poeal deemed beet for the elate of Idaho' , No proposal will be considered unienri( accompanied by an acceptable propowot a guaranty In an amount equal to five pee cent IS per cent) of the total amount of. ; tb proposal. Thte guaranty mav be In v th form of (a) cash. bi a certified' check, or (c) a bidder' bond. If a cere r tlfled check accompanies the propositi th check shall be drawn on some bent In th state of Tdaho and mad pavaiue- to th commlaetoner of public works Vf t a bidder bond accomiwnie th pro--.. I poeal, the bond shall be conditioned to guarantee that the bidder, If awarded thev contract, will enter Into a contract, ln accordance with th term of hi pro- - ' poeal. for th faithful performance of tb work. Th proposal guaranty will become the nroperty of the tat of Idaho, not nob penalty, but a liquidated damages, Mn the bidder, upon th acceptance of hie-propoaal by t a commissioner, fail c ,, refuse to enter Into a contract In cord nee with the terms of hi propowal , within ten tU8i day (not Including Kuunti after presentation of th contrail,-- , to him for .execution. A bond with a surety company, authorised lo do buatnoo In the state o! , Idaho, and aatlefactory te Die commit-I- , oner of public worke. will be roquiretL. for the faithful performance of th co::.( tract. In the mm. of sixty per cent (filL, per cent) of th tout! amount of the emir tract price. th purpose of the commlaaiomc It to build 1h Improvement In to ahortert,, time consistent with good construction , and complete and well designed equipment aud effective Organization-.wilbe 7 billeted upon, D. P. OUcON. . Director of Highwaj-s-imWM. J. HALL, rit Commissioner of .Public lYorks-'- - i Dated May S, 1820. l:i, Australia Is Saddled With Enormous Debt E 1 Cross-examine- woman complain of their complexion, of tMr headache sod general ill health, little realising that tbo trouUo Is constipation. Women, too, am much more subject to such congestion tha men, and much morn careless of It, Ihe result is seen in lustcrleas, wearv ejes, in sallow, pimply In lassitude, baa complexion, breath, and in that word so often used, indisposed. , At tha first sign of the symptoms the wise woman will tale a laxative, and will sea that tha young girl nod others la her care do likewise. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup JVpein it tho favorite with thousand of women becau it is mild and gentle in its action and in. the end trains the stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally without tha aid of medicine. Thia combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, which can he bought at anv drug store, is also in very sterling first-ai- d colds, fevers and other sudden ills , Jews Jubilant Over Promise of Homeland , j$tem of poisons. Women should realize that ! Hines Takes of Rail Service nt t Duly elimination rid tb at ' Hearing Tell to Alleged Effort Discredit Independent Farmer -- ll) Regular Habits Produce a Beautfiiil Complexion May 11 (By the Asxvlateb Press I The ministry of which Premier was Nlttl the head haa resigned. The Italian cabinet, of which Than cisco Nlttl was premier and minister of the Interior, was formed March 13, 1130. Signor N'lttl, however, waa head Of tha cabinet from June, 131, succeeding Vtt torlo Orlando. Premier Nlttl has been the Object of Innumerable bitter attacks In the past year. Tha Catholics resented toe polk of uj the government toward the Socialists but It was recogas excessively mild, nised generally that Signor Nlttl and his ministers faced sn exceptional period of unrest, particularly on the part of labor. A few lie ye ago the opinion in perils r men la ry circle was that Premier Nlttl tal to The Tribune. wax running t ie risk of being overthrown on his lenient stlltude during account of IIIGUV, Idaho, 6iay n. Testimony of In northern Italy :annsis umrernlng a lie ad efforts of the recent dlsturtancee mu of ti e Utah Idaho Sugar company Gloomy io dir, milt tha efforts of the Beetgrow-v- r constituted the fea-'ubugar company View of I'xJ i a hearing of the federal trade commiaeion complaint alleging In rcxtralnt of sugar company WASHINGTON, May 11. Transports o ompnlliun against the Huger tlon service for months to come "less ompanv tlie Amalgamated Huger com- satisfactory" than during federal control pany, triimi it. Woo.ley, A. F Cooper waa forecast tonight by Director General and K. K Cullen. Hines In what he termed valedictory A number of the farmers of the dis-ticomments" on the general railroad altug t testified to convcsatlone wtih field tlon. before the National Press club. He nen anil other employees of 'the older unselled public patience and i ompanv and quoted them as tlon by tha corporals owner and labor. stating that tne beetgrowera' company could obnot Without these, he aald. tha prospect of tain beet seed; could not complete con- successful restoration of adequate service struction of Its factory; could never pay was materially lessened. for beets contracted with It. aud would Mr. Hines, who plans to retire as dinever operate. , rector general next week, tald the prln clpal problem is the broad question of Editor Testifies. financing. He estimated the annual needa at 11,000, of the roads conservatively I.loid A Jam, editor of the Rexburg for new equipment, extension of Standard, testified concerning a 'letter 000.000 of rehabilitation and the general to him by C. B. Whltiiev of the facilities 'ritten I Sugar company which tald; the properties. Will alao advise that this company le t ow planning to extend Its advertising Man Given activities, ana the medium we wl.l most 'Wtura.iy choose Is the paper tnat l rictiillj and lojal to the beet sugsr generally and our organization In parti tihr. It la our Intention to read By Universal Service. our papers with a view to learning your OSSINING, N. Y., May 11. Rickey Hariflitorlal and general attitude toward us. rison, a former tenderloin gun gangster and we trust It will prove such as to there, waa given a fearfui choice today warrant future business profitable to ue The supreme court of the United States noth." having refused to Intervene to cave him Henry Ward Beer, special attorney for from the death chair In Hing Sing prison, the commission, sought by questioning he waa given the option by Warden Lawes tne witness to ascertain whether he had of being put to death on Thursday night He choee to die on hanged the editorial policy of hie news or Friday night. aper in order to get the advertising of Thursday night. May 13. the sugar company. I well as This Mr. Adams get It ever with, might Just denied. Mr. Beer asked he said. emphatically the witness If any other concern had Governor Smith has refused to commute ever made him such a proposition. Ha killed George To Harrtson'a sentence. this Mr. Adams replied that the Amerl- - Griffiths, who had been a Canadian solan Press association had written him dier, In a raid on a waiters' club a year to bear in mind the work done by Presl-ileago. Woodrow Wilson toward getting advertising contracts lot the navy and other governmental activities. Tha statement of Mr Adams set the court In a tumult for a time. 1L v, r , ROME. f IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division. In and for Sait Lake County, state of Utah. In the matter of the nutate of llcsina Moie, deceased. Notice. The petition of Francis George Mole praying (or tha ieeuaiiee to hlmeelf of letter of admlnlal ration In th estate of Koaina Mole, deceased, baa been set for hearing on Friday, the 2 let day of May, o clock p. at th A. lJ. 1920. at county courthouse, in the court room of aud court in Sait luik Citj, Salt Lake county, blah. Wlinrta thy cleil of said court, wc h ie tu - v th seal thereof affixed, this gth day of May, A. D. 1920. J. E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) By M. M Snell, Deputy Clerk. Martineau A Evans, attorney for petitioner. n:5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. - I 6tate of Ulah, Office of Stata Road Commission, bait Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received by th Plate Road Commission of Utah, state capitol. Fait Lake City, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m , May It. 1920, and at that time publicly opened, for greding and constructing all necessary bridge and culvert between Fries and Castle Dale, tn Carbon and Emery counties, state of Utah, the same being designated as Utah F'ederal Aid Project No. 4. sections "O," "D" and E. Bridge over 20 foot span to be let under separate contract. Fric to county lina, t.li Section "G mile. Section D" County l!n to Hunting-ton. n.as tr.tles. "F7" Huntington to Castle feectlon Dale, 9 90 miles plan and specifications are on file in th office of tn F'at Road Commission. Fait I k City. Utah, and th otfic of th Bureau of Public Roads, Colons! Hudson bul.dtng, Ofdeh, Utah. Ihe above ptana and tperifiratlona for each aect'On may be obtained at the offb of the Fate Hoad Commission an depositing fit e do'iar i $ eu. Any additional Infer nai'o-- i n.ai. be sen.ed from -- , follow-Genera- e, . edtf-laito- n - f I Ami ve - ! |