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Show sr V W THILtNh, TilbJ SALT LAIvK 7i UKUAY ImuILNu, iiAV 'le, iL-- O. I I HDVANCE SALT LAKE PAV IN SHIP-BY-TRUC- CARAVAN STARTS FOR BOISE K' OB u dt dB OB Expenses ing Granting Part (Continued From Justify Demand. th K contesting I LVCOLK. Neb t May from Ijmcaster (Lincoln) delegation county will go to the Democratic state con root ion at Omaha tomorrow as tho re suit of action taken this evening at a second county convention held by the anti The regular Brv an wing of the party. held last Friday convention 17-2- d county, and Oeorg T. Bradley of Ouray county, ai tha atata a "big four." The matter of Inat ructions trill come up later In I be day. The alternates named were-MrNancy Kirkland of Denver, A. of Morgen county, Luther Hurdle of Jefferson county, John flattery M SH verton. Pou Acetwes G. 0. P. Leaders.'" WASHINGTON. 17 IT. Republic! rcued today lenders In oonrrsss w.r In th house by Repreeentatlve Pou. Dem-- 1 loln.d North Caroln. o( havln crt. n In a coneplrary to discredit Praeldent Mr. Pou cited the ieolutlon which for ths president would make It unlawful declaring to leave th country, another th offlre vacant because o t sbeenc from a end third seeking Inveetl. th country, nation of 'token of appreciation given the prJeldent while abrosd," a proof of ' . hie assertions. Page One.) WII-to- h market hotino of the traffic ticup, wan the general complaint of the hankers from the different section of the ouii trv The hankers, as a whole, took the iew that the present credit situation, ahlle being such as to require rigid efforts to curtail loans, particularly for ttalB. all! right Itwelf if speedv relief an he obtained fron the transportation diffinon-ease- n Coliseum Turned Over. culties. Arrangements were made for a committee of the conference to confer with the Interstate commerce commlss'on relative to measure under consideration for givother essential priority of ing food and shipment. While the twelve members of the advisory council of the federal reserve system W'ere in conference with the federal reserve board, the credit situation also The was under discussion In the senate resolution of Senator AJcCoi miuJt fit Ml noia. calling upon the federal reserve hoard to report to the senate what steps it is taking to meet the present inflation of t he currency and credit, and also a hat Ik being done to mobilise iredits to finamc the 1920 crop, mas adopted. V'c ka " 7 w S'i C CHICAOO, Ms' 17. Th Chicago Coll Mum was turned over to th Republican national committee this morning and work started Immediately on the alterations necessary for th big contention and June I. Offices of th commute convertlon leaders will be ready for ua on May SI. hn th national commute begins hearing contests 'vX Dry Party I&1 V tMeet. - XLT J0BGETES,'- 4 year aga, (all three stories from an apartment at No. 4 Ken- dall Oaare at noon yesterday and landad without injury. When Mrs. L. W. Wood, 440 South West Temple street, who hag cared for the hoy alnce he was git months old, left the room, the hoy toddled to the window and evidently leaned out too far, for when ahe returned immediately afterward and looked ojt the window ahe saw him lying on the ground. She hastened to the child, fearing he Wd been killed, hut was relieved when she heard a sniff and a whimper and sllfht suggestions of a sob. She summoned a physician, who pronounced the youngster none the worse for hie experience. The parents ef the hoy were notified of the accident and visited him. last night. 5 v -- Senator McCormick, io calling up the resolution, declared that a grave eitua-tioi now Impending "Unless the reserve board takes steps to forestall a tredlt stringenrv. we shall have something apprmclmatlng a panic." raid Senator McCormick "Very much the same gvmptoms of economic and credit disorder that were manifested In 1907 are appearing tod.vv ." " The question i f the oortailment of was discussed rredlt for both in the senate and in the federal re- serve board tonference Senator Uroruia of North Dakota, chair man of the senate committee on agricul-',turas well as Senator McCormick, touched on this phase of the situation. Senator Oronna expressed the belief that an undue amount of money Is being used in the automobile Industry. Senator McCormick agreed with this, and said that Vast amounts of capital were being used In ths manufacture of silk stockings, phonographs and all kinds of n e, v vV, TJJvVSr Vi V;W: tv wte , A ! v j LINCOLN. Neb . May 17. Republican leaders are In Lincoln tonight arranging for the partjs state convention, which meets her at noon tomorrow. Warned by Parker. BATON ROUGE. La , May 17 A deeper Interest in public affairs bv cltlsena Is necessary to prevent the "drlftlnf away so dear to from those great principles both state and nation," John M Parker doclared todav in his inaugural address as governor of Louisiana. "The vast majority of Americans think right, see right and act right," he said. Governor Karker headed the ticket of th Its candidate for Progressive party a vice president In 19H. Senator Cronna criticised the raising of rediscount rates hv the federal reserve board and consequent high interest rates. fie said the high rates were hurting the , farmers. The federsl reserve hoard conference on tothe credit situation will be morrow b Jhe addition of theenlarged 3ti claaa A directors of federal reaerve banka, three of whom represent each of the twelve districts The committee of five appointed ,by ths American Bankers' association to confer wljih the board relative to the credit situation also will participate tomorrow officially although two of the members. ' James B. Korea n of Chicago, chairman of th committee, and K O Watts of 8t took part In today conference as nctrmbers of the advisory council. It la setting ,'orth xpected that resolution views of the bankers on the situation will be adopted at the close of the conference To Convene Legislature. k PIERRE, 8. D. May has fixed Moridaj, June 71, as the of date for the convening the special session of the legislature. It appears tltat there can be no trains from the weet-epart of the state for a couple of weeks on account of the damage at th crossing, and the session Is put to a date where It Is practically certain that communication with the western part of the state will be resumed. Nor-ber- new Trip Made to Idaho Capital to Demonstrate Feasibility of Transportation Plan "Pres'nt thi TAKES FIRST STEP TO END BLOCKADE lter to Governor Dals to him nn (ompllments and ia we hope for hi miuth and cooperation in the furtherance of the mo It h that The Inter- hih state commerce commission took its first by truck and dtep today toward breaking the freight state desires blockade. Telegraphic appeals were sent to all State railway and public service urging them to join, with the government In lifting the burden, while the commission a inspectors were put to work to belp get accurate data on conditions. Virtually all the several hundred inspectors weie assigned to aid in surveying traffic condition-- at important gutewaj a where the fluw of freight traffic was Clogged. The commission also expected to be lulty irformed on the terminal altua-Hoby tomorrow night Members of the commission recognized that the- crisis would provide a real test for ths new transportation act and likewise. that the emergency clauses must measure up to the claims of their staunchest- - supporter if freight is again set to mo log smoothly With Increasing complaints from shippers and requests for assistance from rail- the commission is understood to Swoads, determined to go Into the freight with hammer and tongs PIERRK, S. D, May 17 The extra session of the South Lakota legislature, which was to .ave convened this week, has been postponed Railway traffic ron-- I ditlona, due to floods, are tne cauae. Th stsslon will be held some time In June. Arranging for Convention. Gronnas Criticism. IT SEE MOVEMENT TO Session Postponed. ' i?i: rf. ' . "Unless steps are taken today to mobilise the necessary credit resources, farm-er- s will be hard put to It to find money this fall when it is necessary for their very lives, said Senator McCormick. May of Three Stories cap-thre- A.'' Grave Situation.' WASHINGTON, Sobs After Fall LINCOLN. Nob.. May 17. J. A. Mur ray of University Plan. Neb., chairman of the Prohibition party, announced today d the party would meet In state convention Victoria and Uoneral Martin Triuna here tomorrow to adopt a platform of Zacateca, the report aald. , la to A bs General Rlcaut, Davtlhr, Santoacov. rally of delegate principle. held tonight to dlecuas arrangements for and Oauna, who hav been holding the the party's national convention her on Monterey region for the Carranza gov ernment, are beileved to be fleeing toward July 17. Matomoroe, with the Intention of nter-In- g the United Ktatc. Gonzalea yeetot-da, Postpone Call on Baker. military Lhlefs not to name WASHINGTON. May 17. Th commut- new ordered officials for collecting national fund headed hy Sgvmour of e.- of Socialist, government department. He look Btedman. the party' candidate for vie thlaanyetep, tt wa said, to prevent paypresident, which was to have called on ment to untrustworthy person and avoid Seoretarv Baker today to aak amnesty later claims by foreigners for for political prisoner, postponed presentation of their petition until tomorrow. N 2m. Boy. of. 4. Years- -, 17. commencement of g convoy of twenty heavily loaded motor vehicles left Salt Lake Roads week, May Ship by Truck-Goonoon, scheduled to reach (he Idaho capital May 27. Abort, the caravan at It appeared on the road between this city and Of dsn. Inset (right), Governor Bamberger delivering to Trainmaster W. B. Jenkins his letter of Indorsement and support, addressed to Governor Davis of Idaho. MARKING I Contesting Relegation. EVENT MARKS OPENING OF NATIONAL GOOD ROADS. WEEK "Labor Board Told Mount- . ( I I ' ' this taravan tpifie ship yood roads'and whuh this to do all reasonably within Its power to further " r With these words, Goverrfor handed to Trainmaster W. B Jenkins, seated in the offkial pUot tar r,t Salt Lakes first Ship by Truck train, a communlcatioir to the Idaho execuand good IiKk," tive, and sddei, '(Jood-b- y and the off h lal htart from the monument corner. Main and .South Temple streets, wa made at U jesteiday afternoon. Bam-erge- tural resources of Itah and Idaho, in common th other states of the Intermountain region in dependent geat to a vast extent upon ti aneportation facilities The improxement of the motor truck appears to offer a serxlce n much needed and which can not consistently be performed by railroads Intelligent use of this now facllit premise much toward the solution of our tHnspor faton d faculties and should serve effectives as 0 MimUlant in our good raids progium Sh rod-week now is an event, it should become an insti. tution m Win First Fight. SPOKANE, Wash., May 17. The organization" forces of the Democratic Republican party tn Washington late today won their ballot presence Gn fight before the credentials commlte era! Paimer was the onlj Attorney candidate to of the state convention. In eeesion here, file nomination panr on the Demo- to name to the national convencratic presidential bal ot. hut the faction tion and delrgates elect a national committeeman, h m for control of the organiza- to seat the regui&r" delegation opposing of 78 tion in Pennsv Ivama has urged 4t followers to write in the name of William members from King county (Seattle). Q. McVJoo. There are fifteen candidates for the Nebraska Democrats. tweh places for delegates at large on the OMAHA. May 17. Delegatee and DemO' an cratlc candidates are arriving tonight for The Republican ticket stats orgmizatlou !,as a s'ne of ths Democratic state convention tomor twelve candidates and some are row afternoon The only unusual fea cVsre- fstion- m bing ture developed so far Is the overlapping Philadelphia Senators penres. and Knox. Gov- delegation from Lancaster county, where ernor S iron and the mavor of a fjeond get of delegates was named at and Phdad Iph a are among thsI'Ptsburg twelve what was called a postponed convention vhxtf i an dat e Senator Penrose is un- todav The original convention wae held at Lincoln a opposed for r on n it ton to the ser.at. ago. when delegate The facPon opn.sf, to Attorney Genfavored bv the Brvan faction vere elected eral Palm - Wadid h Judge F2jgene r. Part of those named todav were on th Bonmw'U of I hilauf Inh.a. nas placed a Brvan sate and the contest will come (omplete tn Let in the field against the when an attemrt Is made to seat the Palmer candidate others In the state convention Is made. Senator O M Hitchcock will arrive tomorrow morning for the meeting, but PALMER SAYS LIES William J Bryan will not he present, his Interests being looked after by hla brother, TO sole candidate CARAVAN ARRIVES IN WEBER CAPITAL Special to TUe Tribuue on the pres-drnti- al .. ELIMINATE-RIVALR- WASHINGTON. May 17. Pablo withdrawal from th conteet for the prealdency of Mexico, reported to the atata department today, waa regarded ax th beat Indication that de facto government leaders desired to eliminate th danFurger arising from political rivalry. ther evidence of coordinate action wae seen In the announcement that Manuel Palaex, to a horn oil producer have paidtribute for eeveral years, had been apin mted chief of military operation ?amaullpaa state Restoration of wire communication- with the capital brought from the American embaasy lonr reports on development There wa no word, however, aa to the fate of Carranza, who haa Bed to the hills near Jalapa, with revolutionary troop on hla trail. Official advices were summarized by the state department aa follows. The American embaaay at Mexico City reported to th department of state today. under date of yesterday, that Genhas publicly sureral Pablo Gonsale rendered hi authority to the "provisional presidency." In a manifesto yesterday General Gonzales announced that, tn Order to preserve revolutionary unit, restore tranfuquillity. eliminate the possibility of unture conflict, and to leave congress trammeled tn It election of a provisional his president, he Irrevocably withdraw candidacy for the next presidential term and will aurrandar to the provisional y authority which president th have forced him to condition assume Th Mexico City pres yesterday announced that trains captured from Carranza were being brought to Mexico City and that civilian who remained with the train are being given every protection Th pres stated that those who accompanied Carransa are being pursued by revolutionary cavalry. A circular signed by General Ohregnn haa been published ordering a military parade, to embrace Jrt.000 men as participants at Mexico City on May ti, as a demonstration of allegiance to the provisional president to be selected by the Mexican congress on that date. 's - revolu-tfbnar- OGDEN, May 17 Not a Flemish marked the record of the llrst dav a run u k representatives on of tho of the suffrage amendment does their Jaunt from Salt Lake to Boise ORDERED TO From tho time Itah s governor handed not 'ok so hrgbt for the suffrftgistn ha thev V It hope, but are of the Jenkins Trainmaster message tin tiief t not given up CARRANZA at brfoc thr n of the to hb delivered to Idaho s h'ef executive which mi.- romuiile this until the cars of the caravan weie wevk the ef aefon mav MEXICO CITY. May Id. via El Paso parked for the night only mooO Iv run- become a tv and tne women cf Start Is Auspicious. ning engines anl perfect weatlur featured Junction, May 17. The following bulletin S well as as me United the of the train, arranged In the Journev The journe was e to e' press their sentiout this afternoon at the head- a haon hive were About given an The hour trrkx on duringschedule detail by the Ihtermountain Automotive ments for national And state candidates in at behind of their OonaK. former riving in with association Iea!ers conformity 2uarters th Pablo the recontn I due to a stop Just out of sat Ioike in the coming elections a nation-wid- e presidency of Mexico. movement in of It the here p vening legislature torn-utwo today and a etches of "The for ati TriKk-Uood picture presidential trains escaped from of Snip by Roads' week. that the most powerful Inroad between Farmington and Ogden was evident Aplsaco, Tla.vcala, but were surrounded Mav 16 to 22, began under conditions that e Fe could to fluent that bear in brought the Junction city a 1pon arrival again by General Ricardo Reyes MarPelav in the arweie virtual v ideal Cnarle. under the upon the i Delaware legislature would re quez. who baa received order to capture rival of some shipments of trucks that delegation of Ogden tru k to fort members influence the of put them, giving every guarantee to Carranza should have raeohed the city last FViday supervision of F J, OConnor of the th Tower house of hie necessity of put- Chlesfo TribimeSMlt Lake TribuDeLed Wire. Georgia Delegation. company, met the caravan . and hi .companions should they b taor .Saturday kept a- - few of the dealers 8 o ciaok the officials of ting over" the strffrsge amendment ' passed at Last ken night of out of the list 17 who had madt entries WASHINGTON, ATLANTA. Ga. May 17. Georgias delMay Attorney To this end. truck train explained the alms and bv the senate on Mav 6 Th following bulletin was given out at participants, but as it ofwas a score of the of the richest and most influential General Palmers campaign for the Demto three Democratic conthe national egation behind the ideas and th headquarters or General Alvaro Obre-fon- good men in the United States, as well aa of ocratic trucks, from the vehicle has vention will tie elected at a nomination presidential roads isevemest to an audit nee of Ogmeeting toa titter stage in Pennsylvania, capacity up to the gtant that walks den's reached T aware of Du the Coleman lie stAte automobile dealers at the Weber "General Lula Mlreles, upon Instructions with three tens or of the state Democratic convenalong undisturbed Font, Pierre S Lu Pont and Alfred I Du where a wing of the Democratic party In morrow from General Obregon. has offered Carmore, were lined up readv for the long club tion. Mr Palmer a home state opposes nim. in the caravan are Three Pont were here for tne one and sole purThe trucks ranza Boise until to continue schedule-recent The personal guarantees and a autflclent march, primary resulted in no canToday Mr Palmer gave the lie to the pose of urging the passage of the he might is reached on Wednesday of next week. from Rnda!l Republic company, driven leader of the Pennsylvania opposition. didate obtaining a majority of votes. At- escort to Aera Crus, where Amendment bv E ParkeR T P and L L Is Ralnev, V is the primary purpose of this trip General Palmer leading, Thomas board ship for any port he desired. Carpatience Urged. After the proponents and exponents of Judge Eugene C Ronniwcll of Philadel- torney Morris one from W K lonenng comanswer demwoud he ranza to K that return and replied to the Watson, second, and Senator Hoke amendment had their aav and with- phia, who had charged that Mr Palmer, iOfficias, however, urged patience bv the feasibility ami practicability pany. dlven bv FeJ Woden, three from the personally. Mlreles Commanddrew from tne con'erence, the Republi- a attorney general, had prosecuted labor Smith a close third. The state executive ed th offer tpose watching for immediate results, onstrate Internatlonil Harvester comranv driveTi can forces at EsperanZa " todav ratified action of Its .onimlttcs leaders and allowed Since it mat require davs, and even of automotive haulage of heavy loads, and bv A F Kndfrson. W to members of the houe free. profiteers V go excepting In a R F Curt's and Governor Miguel Gomez in the cver reason which this train authorized trmk the for Temporary primary tier to J S Miller of the Brother- and which declared "Mr S. Smith J. D Warringweeks, to start anvthing like a resumpMerswhoH are Fitzgerald, one from Rifhards Motor ton, Is carrying- better than its normal burhood of painters, Wilkes-Barrpalmer entRled Noriega of the federal district announced sMll absent, tion of normal transportation. a vote was Mr S Pa, J company, by thoroperated he Fornmtjge that the test may early today. characterized In its first attempts, the commiaslon den, In order ret ballot t jshow Juat how Palmer taken hs the charge as to tlicGiorgla delegation. and set at rent any doubt or avil and F, O. Leaver one from Randall Dodd the sitaat set "Obregon and Gonzales agreed Sunday on stool The nsult of the slander, and savs probably will deal with local situations ough bv R S Kugg and O operated company, of the end deMcAdoo in as to after leaving the fighting between the Not It. n'ghL a snowed vote the uaation made in Judge Every following through Individual Toads Th.s was ex- sired one from Motor Mclntvre, toifr liberal constitutionalist forces and the be will F)nl the the That lompsny, completed For suffrage. U. against suffrage, 6, Bonnlwell s letter is a wilful and maliCOLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. May lipected to last, however, only until a genbv W If Sawyer and N J Brv everv operated success from s with Carranza, commanded by point troops planned, eral sclnme can be worked out bv which blanks 2. sb nt, 2, refraining fiom vot- cious lie, and he krows it He spreads lt ililam Gibb McAdoo, former secretary Generalescorting o Tra tor comFrancisco Murgula. near view i the firm bhef of every dealer ant, one from priorities and embargoes can be em- - of ing altogether 1, accounting for the full these lies purely for political purposes, in of the treaaurv, la not a candidate for pany of Pocatello, operated by W Cooper, twenty-threwas endangering who has made an entry in the fle'fcl. which battle e Republican members of tre th hope that he mav deceive vou Into political office, he stated emphatically toploved A Raap ami L Gee; the FTrestmie serlife, to name a commiaslon headed The two votihg blffenk. as well as the support of a crowd of men who have night. Further suggestions of the roads were Draw for Positions. vice car driven bv W. L SeweP Jr. and houe General Jacinto Trevino to proceed to refnP-rinfrom voting, are said const nt!v sold out our partv in the past "I am not In the polltlogl game and I bv given the commission at conferences with E Tours-se- n the three Joe Evans, one trm k from Acenea and stop the fighting with a view In be h. whi with the and so will wh' no Pennsylvania of d were of do have aem-Mekilcntlon ks suffrajr railroads the against at the The and being xepresentatices present again company and fwo from Jai parti Mpatin to saving the life of the fleeing presieleven Jemo ratx ngijist snfjrage, wood if opportumtv Is given them ftt Flh South Motor company Democratic convention in San Franciaao," dent organization officials The fuel vrsterdav " evtdnre of mr record w ' f h respect he said. has slowly developed to the danger and Third Kat morning ireets And. so that no The train comniitte in tharga oi' the le a total of twentv two votes nsni.jHt General Trevino left Mexico City today. I I to Mr a Are McAdo local ft'Olnt, represents tnes said and thev hotel at Eighteen wood required uiAr auffragft. to fxrr icier questions, with mpv hts jotra of of yon giWmg W cbosisls partti trip" question P Jenkins trainmasC ingivsalonal Record during the s x wife the amendmfni, whiih now seems an Thev will go from here to Taos, Courtmartial that the ommission establish a dealer a position the convov the matter. C vV Strrnm press car XV L t I was a member of Opened. j ears Egeneral, although counter, movement of ter of order of nmrch wa dedded y lot congress, N. M., by automobile. Hewtdl, offt Jal timer. Cnarles la Bronte I I was In a position to support the when coal car eastward iy efThis lineup as made yestrda MEXICO CITY. Mav 14. via Laredo mtative for the train Charles press repres of laws which passage were In the real When train Batkes, advance tar, and J obtrg, scout GOMPERS-ALLEfective tor one dav onh Junction. May 17 (By the Associated Interests of labor in Touch. During that period Press The courtmartial of General stops for the nig it at anv control n'at'on car of time I did more for honest labor be will tn made for Is scheduled to begin today (Friday) AS another In At held drawing the position the eber club meeting DEBATE 2 The commission In a statermnt said it before the Journey ia resjmed the next America than Jftdge Bonnlwell has done at Guadalajara. General Jacinto Tretonight prescient ''grren L Uattls of in tom h with the in Ills entlie life. pvas keeping morning vino is heading a safe conduct mission the the and club of thamber tommrne own Its In and yhrough representatives C J Ba keji manager of the YORK, Mav 17 from liberal revolutionary leader to tha Arrangements Platform presided Among the speakers were J p forNEW with the roads. The Amerl-i- t Builders assoiia-tiobeto Meet. the proposed deoste here, Mav JX, Automotive Iealers relief of Pres'dent Carranza. Martin of the forest serK'e bureau of an Railway association a car servi e has b of safe Mrs Baokes. is roads. Frank M Dnggs. president of the tween hamuel tlompera. president of the Chicago Tribune Balt Lake Tribune Lnad Wire. The offer bv the revolutionist accompanied Burned over to the commission its figure I avor. i lean Federation of enr of Govthe the and train. Am, advante o for President Carranza and his conduct C club Rotarv driving W Backed of the Ogden Mav 17 ASHJXGTON. CITY gtn the car suppiv Platform ernor will reah each stopping place a few Intermountain Autortive Henrv J Alen of Kansas were official family to Mexico City or a foreaierS will be toe theme of dla uasion at g "In the last few davs. the statement He hours ahead of the convov and will deCruz, still P. J O Carroll. O. J btliwelind completed todav. Thesis for the debate abuilding eign country by wayof of Vera meet tomorrow here of ng complaints and 'requests for liver addresses where meetings of truck W. Sewell the Republic has not been agreed upon, but it will an committee on the new military holds good, leaders of Salt Lake The toph s Assistance have been received from and platforms concern the policies Kansas Industrial with movement declare. interests These have been handled dealers and other concerned in the good the speakers were good roads and hlp relations generally congressional numbers of the advicourt and Ihe compulsory setby trudk. ammedlatelv with the carriers and In roads movement are h Id sory committee of 171. (Continued From Page On.) tlement pf lahor dsp ites wnanv instances the inspectors of the Troops for Capital. meeting will be held In the office Mr Uontp- - s has ierted the following of The have been employed upon the Start Auspicious. Senator Do tge, hc Republican leader JUAREZ. Mexico May 17 With 3500 son nt to comon him the repres, pei Is to conferees the JSrround to help break the" Jam at some gain legal troops. General P Ellas Call of 8onora, of the senate. It Is und.rstood that the tereeting Rwelep h baud bd the caravan as it pf(itifcens mittee under whose forty of Mexican funds A on rested point government possession Tn rd Last sfrrrt from the chief of the conference is to g moved u, revolutionary provisional minister of war. Most in auspices th-- debate v.tli he staged Hugh over purpose which said thev official Carransa U "Many requests have been reieived for plate of format on up to South Temple Mexico for the her which leave rewill Wednesday have been replies DunMi8irnn Conroj. James to State street, and ceived to the quest. onnalres Which were brought Into the United States. They say Cttv. General Calles announced tonight. Jnformatlhp as to whether the ixtnml.s on street thn n can .Mu'thcv VSN o'! Frank and S3.0d0.00t) 100 approximately government V0 to of More were to hoe than consist out to Fifth South, where the sent members of the committee of funds are on HI forces troop o' timber was 1 Contemplates hearings upon the applic- thenae fouth r Bradv deposit In American border of ation filed by important railroads laat under General Miguel Pina, turn was made over to Main street, the destroyed last searo i h format fires u VtThe J following )71 and to other influential Republican tranks, for possession of which suit was and cavalry led by Colonel 1000 Infantrymen, western VSomxng and Governor Allen- - havex been selected by several months ago asking the commission to exercise Jme then moving up Main to the monu- central Idaho fits ejnergenev powers under the transpo- ment corner, theneo wet to Second West t tah. Forest hupervlsor Carl B Arent-soThe conference is expected to result In filed In th United State courts. Jesus Aguirre, the Sonora commander R J Caldwell Fulton Cutting William rtation act. The commission does not of URdvn save in an article in the Chadbnrnt Here the journey northward to street said. the tentative shaping of many eompleta Cable Is Restored. Dr ColoSamuel .Dlndsav, -- Three hundred troops arrived her yesthe holding of any hearings in Ogden was hgun The hard surfaced Forest protection Wwk bulletin. Issued nel Theoiroe Roosevelt, i den The Treaty question promises to planks s near future but It expects under General Carlo Plank; JOOfl to give road in in such excellent condition that by the district forest office at ligdea, most Interesting topic of d.s-- t furnish th 17 WASHINGTON. Cable com. terday phe May P HfTTs, George i.Cdon Batt'e. seem warranted and aH the heartlv-Ioade- d lyuch direction another looo are expected I,ast season the forest rangers fought George W Uhkerahsm, Boor . Erskine vehicles moved with uasion and th committee expects to give municatlon w Ith Mexico City haa been re- came tn today, BOO 704 more Wednesday, acin fires forest ease and r&ptdftv and In the course of entral Idaho and westattention to the treaty plank adopt- stored The Mexican Telegraph company tomorrow end Accessary." Paul M Warburg. Herbert Hoover, close to General Calles. ifteen minutes the last of the trucks had ern Wyoming and I tah. and of these 7o4 Ely. ed the Indiana cording notified by state the Republican convention that Hamilton 8 today department Holt. and lewis Anson Tracy Tear Petition for Increase. arm Hprtnga, two fires human carelessness was responsible G According t reports received by the last week Other subjects which are to It had one land wire tn order between passed hevond the Hodenplj x or 65 45k war. for Mr President to of Arentaon mile Carransa fled the north and nnf-haper cent,' be brought up are taxation, budget Itiz. the capital and Vera Crus and would be- minister 5 NEW YORK. Mty 17. A hearing on- savs The forest svrvlce spent jh imo on horseback from Tetelo, Puebla, toward tematlonal exchange merchant marine. gin moving the load of accumulated oUtiofi filed with th Interstate men ind supplies jn.JIs.Uu for temporary . Industr.'aJ -- relat'otS raUcnsd --leg elation, It was expected that the plains of Vera Crus, General Gomez commission by th AmerJcau. Rail-'- ; Letter of Governor. these fires Intercept and capture I Immigration, metal reform, tariff and law another wire would be In operation today. has. been sent to Exptes Vompanv, asking permiion The full text of the letter from Gov- - Ing HELD TO imludea whiih TODAY enforcement, land the The rompany'n wire were torn the fugitive, It was said. prohiho raise rates 10 to 25 per ent was held of Mali to Governor Pa- Bamberger General Alvaro Obregon wa reported bition Issu and the "rtd problem. Gives Credit Through th Land down tn the ftghtlrg that took place belodav by F H, jBara commission ex- - x s of Idaho follows , last at Ran Lull Fotosl. tween Carranza a armv and the revoluamlner tin behalf of the people of T'tah, I am Bai kache. lame and stiff muscles and PHIL Dl.I.PHIA. Mav IT -- All politiTwo hundred men who lvkve for some Unins tructecL ", near Ktnconada. forces J Statistical data showing increases In availing myself of the opportunity to send rheumatic pain are often- svmpioms of cal parties In Pensvbsnla will ho-- their Delegates tionary time been tn rebellion against th Carele tioni tomorrow. Operating costs was presented by Charles to you and the people of Idaho a message detsngsd kidnejrs "I had weak bladder, primary PEXVFR. M.iv 17 Four delegates at More Cities Republican ranza government have presented themLuts, vice president. Theas Increases. of greeting bv the first truck tram leav- b.d kldnevs and liver" writes Willie Car- and Democratic parties ea.h will elect targe Including one woman and eight disOccupied. selves to the liberal constitutionalist comj.. I could not sleep well cent since ing Halt Lake City for .Boise Te testified, amounted to Luxar. P per event to six to ter, the 4. their national trict national MEXICO via CITY. delegates Larodo Democratic delrgate mander at Boqutllaa. Coahuila, and May''! el 14 His examination was postponed The departure of this motor truck and m hack pained me awful. had a convention convention In Pan Francisco were elected Junction, May 17. (By th Associated pledged themselves to th cause of th-tntll June H to permit commercial dl-, train today is a memorable occasion In dizzy feeling in the morning. Since tn.lc.nf Presidential not are at state the Vicconvention her of preference Monterey, today. The Press.) Occupation revolution, according to Lula Montes d contesting the inerssse to Jbe story of the development of these Foley Kidney PHI I have been relieved rect'y Involved In the Republican primary, subject of Instructing the delegates was toria and Zacatecas by th liberal revo- Oca. revolutionary consular representaexamine ths data. iwo gTeat states it Is the Initial entry of all suun aliments contest being largely over th per-- J not mentioned They rid th systhe waa reported at headforces at El Paso. The rebel brought with tive lutionary Among those attending the hearing on a new page of the history of our protem of the poisonous acids that cause nonnel of the delegation and to aettle far- - j The convention named Mr Helen L. quarters Of General Oor sales tm Thurs- them J00 horses and considerable war maSchramm-JohnanJkere representatives of the chambers of gress I Grenfell of Denver. Dr P aches and pains. difference en, tloral General Humberto MrHurk of Barret J day night. terial, according te . Senator Monte do The development of the wonderful na- - LruggiaU. pommerts of Omab sndioy City. ood of Fhila'I'fpI'Ja Is the Fogj Collins, Raymond Miller of Kiowa tered Monterej, General Juan Guerra took Ot. (Advertisement ) Edward R. , r. rcgular-Republl-c- op-po- al ship-by-tri- hv-th- paa sp-o.- i - v d ia I ae. Deli-war- e, n - - - CAPTURE FUGITIVE FOEMANS CHARGE k suf-fia- g' - Idaho-capit- Obre-gon- al 's e, -- Ltab-Idah- Apl-zac- 'a N ship-Per- tu s' Ific-Na- sn 1A , th-i- te peeping N Del-gu- PROGRAM ESI Inter-mounta- II asso-(iatio- n; ship-Jjnn- CN16 g or Carelessness Cause of Fires Forests - - -- ad Mor-lto- n td Mills.-Charle- lt com-ner- KEYSTONE PRIMARIES BE ce or ; A X r n, A - - - . ! |