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J, Pkltid.lpkla 10 41 B aaklaf Mo Cl.v.ia.4 I, Wa.hlistoa II. - &I0NEY.. SM0J frway a Bakadate. rkWaa al YfcHalpla. Nav lark at Bnataa. ! atfcar arkrdulad. Autla. TORK, May 24. Ths New mada It two out of throo from Detroit today, winning tha laat gam of tho aarlaa. 4 to I. Mogridga won hla first victory of tha aaaon, and hald Detroit to four hits. In tha second Inning Ruth drove Into the upper rtght-flel- d aland for hla eighth homa run of the year. J, StntM baaw Mraoakf. Hooper. Olatrr., 4t&ye. Mamwlra. Krbattl. bltf.f.HinHi, Hririryt; MriMI. 4. a.rrtftr at Strtor. III., tomorrow my ten .round eontrat and Btmnlay tr, t.lsMKIIy MrRrtdo faooa Eddia Boehma at Mllwau I'raaiak. Itouhl. play M. I.al. in broil. Left k Juna 1. at I mils 0. Rooms HI Ba a oa balls -- off Shocker 8; off Pcnoock I. Hit bf t. Prankla Callahan, tha Brooklyn pitcher Br 2 (Mrlnata, brb.Bt). who' haa not fought In a long btnick out R, Preoork Chill aad t'mpirra Owra. Tima of f roe 1 hour, and S atinutra tlma. haa bean aalactad to meat Champion bout at Benny Leonard In a Clereland Portland Juna 21. a a WASHINGTON, May 25. Mauhlrffton Navy Rortan will ho In tha brat of DETROIT. dpfaHtd OwMand, 13 to 9, today in tha ahape new TORK for hla atruggla with Drnnl only g am played out of a aeriea of throa. O Kerfa tomorrow night at South Band. 4B.B.Ur0 4." iBlUPOi. Aa a reauit of tha defeat and Boston's A 0 2 P kph. h 4 Teag.2b will be from South largo Chicago party 0 0 2 kl.ti.el. 4b 4 Bulk. kk. victory ovr 8t. Louia Uevoland lost tho at tha rtngrlda to cheer for O'Keefe. 0 1 OPipii. lb. 4 takk. cf. Jn tho American leaosrship race. league Yaaek. If 4 0 0 Ruth, rf.. 1 Judge, Washington first baseman, made JAPANESE TENNfcSER WIZ. 114 O' Pratt, 2b. a Htllaa.lb five hits In as many ttm at bat 1 I a rt W AKHINiiTO.V CLEVELAND n.(M4,rf PARlfl, May 28. Zenof8chmltu, JapalBndl, o Rata. 0. If. 2 l nese tennis player, holder of tha chamAH H U 10 A AB U H fO.A. i a IlH.ao.k, e 2 Btaaace e a Dim. pionship of Japan and India, is proving Judge, 1h A o o T.Mufitdf, p a Daaaa. p. Jamse If S rt i If Milas. tho sensation of the world o o illtaoe.. 1 fbnaia.M t'Hhaska. If 1 titular tournament being played here. o o tStoswMS a HpeVr.cf 4 rf. Kira, w reached The tha Inkier oriental racquet 4 rata. . 4 0 0 0 0 IV Hot b. Wood, rf 2 rf. semifinal round yesterday by slimlnattng tBmith.rf 0 Harris, 2b 6 In Nicholas Rumanian tha star. Miahu, Totala. .2 1 4 M Totals. 28 4 7 27 I Gardar.Sb 0 Rllrrbe lb a five-smatch which the Utter deBattrd for Dsuas is eighth, 4 S ha nos. as 0 Wamga 2b won Miahu to due exhaustion. t Batted for bush la alath. faulted, Joheee.Ib 0 o 2i(thariiy. e the first and third seta, while Bchmltau tore by iso tags 0 PtrtDicb. c ONeill, c t a Detroit took the second, .and fourth. AU English 0 0 0 1 0 faldwrl p J .P'tachary, o O.tt had been previously eliminated 4 Nlabsas p O 8 Juboaos, 1 o JTrt i '. 0 1 10 0 0 i 1 players p Errere Boeb, O Hate. Tvetasi Mortem, p and there were no American sntranta. Oesasiery! bits HcUmern, Ptpp. Flagstesd, Bodle. Homs e e Urh. p. Sacrifice o o fee Beth. hit Ltwta, god it. ITbomai. OVTHZUr ASSOCIATION DeuMe plsraPackiopaog h U Pratt; te Tbuag to Hale to Bush. Left oe Totals.. 88 S 18 MIA Totals 88 12 17 27 12 Memphis bears Hew Tart Detroit I. Basse oe balls Betted for Prans In sixth Birmingham oe br llrht-wclgh- (IlKH-k- tan-rou- OuitI. I 1 hard-cou- l 1 1 et a 1 H flag-etaa- fBaftad for Wood lo seranth. ... Atlanta I Bat ted for Clark In sloth, .. .. Matoilt fccora by Innings New Orleans Cleveland . .....0 0 8 3 1 Little Bock . 0 0 2 1 0 Washington Nashville . . Errors Johnston. Caldwell. Har Chattanooga Summary: ris. Three-bas- a hits Johnson. Gardner, Speak Homa run ONctU. Stoles bases Kice. Yesterday's Basal U. Harris. Doeble jlgye Biee .gbsaftcst ! BeckIAtltt !Ufc PTclolchl Cbspaes to Wsmbsganas to Jobs ton. Nashville X. Mobil 7. Nashville At Left oe bases Cleveland 6, Washington 0. At Memphis Mamphia E Birmingham 2. Bases os balls Off Caldwell 2; off Zachary S, 1, hew OrAt Chattanooga Cbattssoogs off Hie ha us 1; off Morton 2; off Johnson 1. leans 0. s Hits Off OaMwetl. $ la three end ineinga; off Mehatis, 1 lo one third Inning; off Morton, $ in thrne end two-thirinnings; off Zachary. 8 to five innings; off Johnson, A la Infour Innings; off Clark, nose In ning Struck out By Caldwell 1; by Morton 1; by Johnson 1; by Clark 1. Wild pitches CaldClark. well, Morton. Winning pitcher Special to Tha Tribnaa. Zachary. Losing pitcher Caldwell. Umpires IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, May 28. Darrel Tima of game 2 hour Connolly asd Merlarlty. Jardine won a decision over Mickey aad 23 minutes. Brown of Seattle in an eight-roun- d go at Off Mogridga 2; orf Daaaa 2. Hite Off Daaaa, 0 M ear lasiaga; off Ayrea, 2 la oae laa lag. track oet By Daaaa 2. Loa , by Mogrtdge Dtnea and baL leg gttcbee Doom. Umpire lla Tiaae of gane-- rl hour aod 40 m las tea. ....4 Common. Fonr-baser- s PHILADELPHIA. . May 24 Phlladal-Dhammered WHlLtme for' eleven hltf in four innings today, easily defeating Chicago, 10 to 2. Home runs by Perry and Dugan made the total eighteen In ten playtng days at the local American league park. Chicago made only oae hit off Perry outside tho second inning. CBICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.B.HPOA ABRB.POA. hi 1 Marok, rf 4 E0ona,2b 4 0 0 WHU.ib 4 Itckia, If g r.lek, rf 4 Jurdo.lb 3 RU'I. m 4 Ocbalk, e 4 Lrna, c. 1 Wlllm., p 1 1 Let bold. Ptyaa, p 1 2b 3 3b 3 3 1 3 1 3 4 i e 4 0 I 0 3 ll Griffin. lb 4 0 3 01 Perry, p . 3 1 0 0 0 ?! 0 1 0 0 0; Dykes, 2,Thoa. I I 2 Walker. If l'Wtlcb, of 1 m 0Dugta, a 1 Bums. rf. 2Frktn, Jardine Wins Over Brown; Johns 8 1 6 1 1 0 A 0 1 2 0 2 1 4 2 2 4 0 8 0 214 1 2. 2 BOXING NOTES Trihane-Sal- t Like Tribune Lee led Wire. CHICAGO. May 26 Johnny Ktlbans, Totals. .30 2 ft 24 12 Total! .28 10 15 27 13 featherweight champion, and Artie Root of Cleveland will meet In the feature Batted for Williams ia fifth bout of a boxing show In Cleveland July core by Innings: 3 under the auspices of the Cleveland Ckirnge 10 0 3 1 0 0 2 Olympic committee, to raise Clevelands PbiledelphU E. Two Errors Collins. Rlsberg. share of the expenses of Americas tunmsry: Home rune Parry, Olympic team Into Antwerp. base hltn Dvkes. Walker, The men a. Stolen bases Burns. Griffis. Thomas, will box ten rounds, and agreed to weigh Dugs ftacrifice hits Thomas 2. Perry. Rouble play In at K5 pounds at 10 a. m. 3c ha Left Chlo.fo . 0280000002 ....22 Jackson and lk; Oriffla, unassisted. fa tea oa base ge A, Philadelphia 8. Basse halls Off WMJItns 2; off Pigu 1; off Perry 1 Hite Off WUUama. 11 U four loalnge;eff Payne, 4 la four innings. Struck eut By wti- -IoJrnx pitcher Wil; Hams by Payne 1. llama, empires Evans sad Hildebrand. Time of game 1 hour ted 43 minutes 4 see Red Sox Clean Up. Benny Leonard, the world's champion, who Is matched with Charlie White at Benton Harbor July 6, will be In Chicago In the near future to start training for the battle. Leonard will no doubt work a few days at the Arcade before going across the lake to finish up for the championship match. BOSTON, May 24. Boston cleaned up the aerlee bv defeating 8t. Louis, 3 to 3. today. Pennock pitched effectively until the ninth, while Shockers wildness contributed largely to the result. Hendry led In the heavy hitting with two doubles and two singles. BOSTON. OT. LOCI. Jack Britton, the welterweight champion, writes that he Is getting himself In the best of shape for his battle with Memorial day In Akron. Johnny Griffiths an Britton also has engagement in Phil2 with Joe Borrell for adelphia June rounds. eight I AB.B H rO.A Asetts. 8b 0edeoa.2b Tobls. ir Sister, lb WUIme.ef 8 rf likTNelj.Jb 3j Hooper, 4 0'Mesekr. ir llHesdrx cf OiMleate.lb 0 Poeter, 8b 0 Scott, ee. 4(Scbaaf. e. 4 3 3 tialtb. rf 3 7ecebs,rf 8 Sever'd, e 4 Oerbet. e. S S keeker., 3 CeUlne.. AB.B.H PO.A ( IPceaockp 3 4 8 4 3 4 3 3 S l S ' Tote te.. 38 1 10 34 121 Totele..2t 8 12 27 9 Betted fee Shocker la alath. Score by inalB,e: A A 0 S 0 A0 0 I St. Loete 8 0 t 0 0 0 1 4 Biton Twobeee bite Gideon. Jecobeoe, Summery. I J - - - see Peter Herman has been forced to call off his match with Joe Lyhch, scheduled for next Saturday afternoon at Lawrence, Mass. Herman received an Injury to his hand In hla last contest. He will right go to New Orleans to rest and will give Lynch the first chance at the championship when the mitt is mended. They were to go to a decision. e e Joe Benjamin had a' surprise package In a pulled on him in San Francisco when Joe Miller sent lilm to the canvas for the Qpunt of nine. Benjamin the verdict finished strong, receiving after a hard battle. four-round- see Tony Mellchor, heavyweight, and four-rou- rtt TITLE MeETS ARRANGED. ' NEW YORK. Mly JS. Th national gymnaatic championship will b held here b will on followed 8. Julv 14 and July by the final Olympic gpmnaatlo trials, schedule made pubaccording to a revised lic today by the Amateur Athletic Union. It also waa announced that the na t ions I A. A. I, swimming championships at straightaway and 440 yards will be held In Chicago Julv and 11. in with tho Olympic swimming connection events will be substitriala These two 100 and 400 mater swtms tuted for the and will count both as Olympic trials and championships. 100-ya- She Feels Fin Now Ache and pains often indicats' kidneys out of order. Your kidneys surely need quickly when your hands or halp and swollen and you feel dull and lest are and your sluggish, lose your aappetitelook under ths and there is puffy eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edison writes: "My kid St.. LaJunta, Colo., neys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley's Kidney Pills and they helped me right away. I feel fine now." Schramm Johnson. Drug(Advertlssmsnt.) gists. en-er- -- : LOUISVILLE 'Fat HELLO MARY ELLEN HOW 15 YOUR FATHER sv tea ftirftnx HI. Grrmsla 12 $4 50. $A.2. $18 20 a; Hedrten 34 80, M 40, 107 Star Time, 127. Ke&tuij I. $3 00 third. H Duke ef Devveelilre. Rafferty, (amny. flaffe. Marvin Our BirtMey, Money, t'htera May, Omond, Honor Mae aid War Idol also First raH. (Widal, 110 ( Wrlfhtl. SOUGHT !, raa. rr Tare fttrlon$a - Diana 107 fflunft. in. M 50, $3 JO. won; UiaaeU the Titoe. 107 (Kennedy), $4 00 $4 JO. aecoud . Donas Koras. 107 tKionej, $imo, third. Time. 1. 15 15 Mias Neil, Ihrtfty Throe, Amanda. Mamie Kelly, PriseeM loti. Betty Curry. Dtnly. elie. Abbess, Second t ousts sod Lady ('leas d $A 8ePt ran. Britain Third rsee, one and one eixteenlh mile Atta Bay II, $rt (Kennedy), $12 MK $4 20, out. won. DrHr. Ill (Tartar). $8 20. out. second, Rands of rimurt l'V (Meiimerl, out, third, lime. 1 4A 8 A. Courtship also ran. Fourth race, one aad mi) Ilnvleau. OM (folltn. $0 ftft. $4 10. $3 00. wm; Sterling 10R (Connelly), $3 10, $2 70. aeonnd. Best Pal, )n Lke). $.4 M). third. Time, 1 47. Nordeck. The Ieopanl. Genera) (leua. Ale Jr , Captain Mac and Hams Boy ajao raa FtfUrTee. four aod wNla)f 'tartaog' Ac tiifh. 112 4 OBrien), $49 70. 841 30 $28 70. Side. 115 (Pool). $4 50. $4.40. wo; Easier ecood; 1 ncle Veta, (Lana ford), $4 40. third. Balance Wheel, Tim. 5A second. North Petrarch. Elkhora, Kedlega. Coyne, Bangabuck, Tha Attorney aod By Ginger aleo ms. Perktna aod Moor entry. Sixth race, one and on sixteenth mile May Rote, P0 Wlda), $hl.M). $17 30. $4 80. woo; Dancing Spray. 112 (Lunsford), $3 80, $2.50. second; Thinker. 107 (Roberta). $2.40, third. Time. 1.48. Bandy mo. Guide Post and Betts B also ixs. mile Ony Seeeatb race. ae and one-hal- f wot-- ; $0.00. $4.342-7a- , K imps long, 105 i8taki, $3 ftti $2 00 arrtrod; 10A M. third. Tires, Darner), $4.20. Fly Home, CJA Plantarede, Bucknall, Mntcowa and lies rortJ)tta.l-U)(HuntV,- . Urchin also raa. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. 87 alx furlong - Harry Plain Hutt 10?, laruylvla 14. Spic Fifl 11 108. Water War in M. Kerf Thurman 108, Hunter Platt 108, Dragoon 108, Tborobloom 111. Tom Ra under 113 liar Rmarr lift. Japbet 113. Billy Joe 113, Hnnghumt 118. 113 Homma 108. 102, J Walker Jats quealcr 08 108. Blak Tbong 108. t.py Queen on four and balf Second i acr, furlong Greeoland 113 brotty 115, Pagin Pan J1A, Clr FirtBUIrar10? 113, Napoo 115. Munooo lift. HA. t'ourt View ll.V Sir Tbomaa Kuane 113A d. 115 Budrow HA, Maurlr Judge Wetaide 115A Philander 113. Gold Digger lift. !ou Wldrig lift, Tha Virginian 115, pinecreat lift. Botheration 115. Ktku 100, TKInl race, milt and LErrant 108. Wlckford luft. Herald 103, Pienly 103 (aptaiu H"-103. I)or. Fourth race, four and on half furlong rice 100, Dromore 102, Yellow Btaaaom 105, 10A, Martha Ixtrb 103, Nancy WaU 103. Lady Champ 105. Iortthy Hinea 105. Dora 107, Fr1ol 108. y PoDy 107. Mi 8klp (o Me Lou 108 Mla Fontaine 110. Quick JuO. View 103, Tawaaentha II 37. aix Fifth race furlooga Refuge 8lr laaunfall Iren f?)i! Curci 100 Bluahlng Beauty 113. Legotal Lady Fairplay 114, Looking Up 114. Viva America 117 one sixteenth Guide U Sixth race, mile 105and fab 105. Bar One 110, Toat 105. Hundurla Alexander 110 Huffaker 110. Brynlimah 110, Adeiootc 110 Kliug lift. 8iarleae 113, Frank 113, Wilauo 115. 113. Couatantxn Rerenth race, mile aod on aixteenth Orenao 100, Harlock 110. Dr. Raa 110, Gordon Kuteell 1 jo. Hondo 1)0. Hhrb near 110, Albena 110, Oourmond 110. Night W'lnd 113. Lottery 115, Waterford 115. Walter H. Pearce 115. KINGS AMENDMENTS KILLED.' Special to The Tribune. (Oontiaued from Fig By GEORGE McMANUS -- ? tld Iferyektre Solly Friedman, the original of that name. Is now a manager, his first protege pounder, who being A1 Morris, the 151 form In some has shown pretty good bouts, Chicago 35 cants end upward twc M re, to atas, Imtm bout - beThe four-routween Benny Leonard and Jimmy Duffy. cnsLt champion, originally scheduled at gan Francisco for last Thursday night, has been postponed to tomorrow night. 0, THE OLDEST or all the eoYb ah - -- no cooy ajnt cone: WHO COMEb after her? wia in ooa family- Pete Herman, champion bantamweight, Wilds, ths flyweight may fight Jimmy twenty-round bout at in a champion. Charles September. London during offer of him an Cochran has cabled It is almost certain Herman will accept as this la the guarantee that he has been holding out for. 00 qoung J Bartley Madden, who appeared against Bill Brennan at Kenosha, will probably box Homer Smith, ths Michigan giant, at Kalamasoo June 4. see Ike Bernstein has COLLARS matched Three of hie Teddy Murphy, his star permeets Lee Baird lit Al innes polls ' former. Msy 31: JohnnV Hogsn will take on Jim- - battlers. NEW YORK, May 26 Charges that ths American Sugar Refining company Is demanding excessive prices, made yesterday by federal agents In connection with the arrest In Boston of W. K. Green, It general manager, were denied here today by Earl D. lla bet, president of the company. Sugar Increase Predicted. . YORK, May 28. A prediction price of sugar would soar to and 24 cents n pound within forty' eight hours was mede today by Raymond M. Wilson, sugar broker, testifying bs fore the legislative commission investigating alleged profiteering In sugar and other commodities This statement followed the disclosure by George H. Finlay, another witness, that more than a quarter of a billion dollars have been loaned by American banks to concern In Cuba to liable them to hold sugar. that th 27 Rating Too Much Candy. 1 NEW TORK, May 2.-T- hs American people ars eating candy at the rata of a dollars a year, yet they complain of a sugar shortage. Secretary of ths Treasury Houston declared in an address today before tha Bond club of New York. Hs said the volume of the national confectionery feast was estimated on the basis of tax receipts for this year. Secretary Houston said a recession of prices can not be expected unless production and distribution are Improved here and abroad, and there is gradual deflation of credit. 29 "There ars some signs already. hs L. D. S. said, "that individuals especially are beginning to control expenditures, although experts tell me that the expenditure this Graduating exercises for th burses year on what ths treasury reckons as luxuries will exceed twenty billion of of the L. D. S. hospital were held last dollars." night in tho Barratt hail, B; F. Grant, billion yet our DAD DAYS THE FIRVT FELLOW HAT COMEt KlIN HAVE - HEIl 49 r hrrv Nmim Mna Me . Nurses Graduated From Hospital -- superintendent of the hospital, award ed the diploma, and congratulated tho nurses graduating class of twonty-ninCache Valley League on their excellent reeord. B. 8. Hinckley gave th commencement address,' R. H. E pointing out the great work ia life 4 that the nurses had to do in helping 4 7 1 and Mann; Ambrose preserve life and health. Mia Charlotte E. Danecy, superintendent of nurses, awarded the class pins. MusiAt Smltliflcld; R. H. E. cal numbers were given. Following 7 Wsllsvllle pi 4 the program a dance was held in the Smlthfleld IS 21 3 Odeon. Batteries Jenson and Poppleton; Rock The following received diplomas: and Black. Mario Olsen, Moronij Clara Bond, Idaho; E. Nina JCixoa, At Preston: R. H. E. Thafehcr, Berrett, t'eon, Idaho; Zilla 10 0 Gladys rxigan Preston 4 7 2 Rtuart, Wellsville; Fontello Coon, Areo. Batteries Caldera and Dee, Garrick and Idaho; Ida Burt, Beaver; Bubv Stout, Bowen. (Twelve Innings, r Hinckley; Christena Heaton, Bexburg, Idaho; Edna Dustin, Garden City; La Vera Water Carriers Ask Same Georgiana Ball, McGill. Nev.:Rubw Marshall, Blackfoot, Idaho; Rates as Granted Rails Fielding; Lucy A. Whitcomb, Missoula, Crockett Mont.; Jennie WASHINGTON, Mav 2?. -- Water car- Preston, Idaho; Alta Granville.' Prairie View, Kan.; Emma Raddatz, St, Leuis, riers are entitled to the same rate Katherine Cook, Hagerman, as railroads, Levy Mayer of the Mo.; Clara Johnson, Spnngrille; Great Lakes Transport corporation de- Idal.10; Grace .Lola. Jane Bry- - . Taucetf, FriCe; clared todav before the interstate commerce commission. He gave notice that nen. Trice; Ora Rankin, American Fork; Mae Friday. American Fork: 1, the expiration of the railroad would e filed on Blummer, 8alt Lake; Vida D. Smith, applications behalf of water carriers. Logan: Florence Rust, Salt Lake; Chairman Clark requested representaFlorence Woods, Salt Lake; Marian tives of the railroads to file statements Bringburst, Meta M. Jones, Pries. clearing up the question of whether th new rates would be expected to apply aleo UNION' INVITES EMPLOYERS. to switching and terminal charges, stnc D. O. Jacobs, business agent of ths these facilities have been induced In the carpenters local union No. 723, said yesproperty Investment accounts. Explaining the selection of the freight terday that an Invitation had been sent the to Benbear fo ths employers of ten lumber mills in rates entire increase. jamin Campbell, vice president of the Balt Lake, to attend the meeting of th New York, New Haven and Hartford raillocal at labor temple at 4 o'clock tonicht road. said the carriera had decided they to discuss the strike In the mills. Mr. would cause least disturbance to rate Jacobs said last night that thus far ha . .. bad receded po reply. a 14 v, Dont Blame Spring Fever for That Feeling ia . I Charges Against Trust ut dhst Your Blood Needs ft Thorough !suI t impuritiea in th blood tonka hare been accumulating and themselves felt more distinctly with Cleaning Just Noy. tba change of seasons. They show that nature needs assistance in giving A Spring approaches the impurities the system a general housecleaning. that havs been accumulating' in tho sysEverybodv just now needs a few bottles of 8. 8. 8 th great vgetaM tem throughout the winter begin to clog blood remodj-- , to cleanse it of impuria up tho circulation, causing general ties. It is good for tho children, for weakness and debilitated condition that it give them new strength and put George K. O. Brown may get another chance at MlkO'Dowd to redeem himself from the knockout the former chamDenver pion gave him at Philadelphia. are bidding for the match over promoters fifteen-roun- d he route. Brown says the got careless and that the nxt bout wtll was a fluke. show the knockout cans style in. . Down-and-O- $2A.-00- 0. Kempton 2tt Utah-Idah- tostl-mon- Cal Delaney refused to go on In Rock Island because there was not enough money in the house to pay him. Pete Mietel of Chicago drew with Battling Delaney paid Johnson In ten rounds. meeting $100 for the privilege of not Marlow. Kill Peter Gart MEDFORD. Ore.. May 2t That the federal trad commission Investigation of o the Sugar company Is a shield to hide ths effort of th Democratic administration to defeat Senator Smoot of Utah for reelectton waa the rharre made her today by Alexander Nlhlay of Port land, manager of tha company. Nlbley mad hit charge at th trad commission Investigation. PHTLA DELPHI A, Msy 24. Another amendment to the federal constitution, providing a single standard of moral for men and women and Inflicting severs psnaltiss for immorality, waa predict ad by William J. Bryan In aa addrsa befora the general assembly of th Presbyterian church In tha U. g. A. her today. "Immorality,"' said Mr. Bryan, "has of corbeeigons of th greatest aouro ruption to American Ilf. Th tlm Is rips to abolish unfair discrimination, and man. if hs Is to havs ths commsadatkm of his church, must Uvs op to ths standards of morality h ha laid down for woman. "Tha time 1. not. far distant whan our... own constitution will hav written into It a tingle standard of morals. Under It there will bs no segregation of sin. There will b no licensing of rice, and penalties for Immorality will bo visited alike on man and woman. A plan of union for eighteen Protestant churches in th United States was approved today by tho general assembly. Action must now be taken by other denominations Included tn the pi11, and then Anal action by re present a tlvee of ths combined bodies. If the plan la to bs carried out. Tho gthurches Included in the merger plan are tho Armenian Evangelical church. Baptist churchea, Christian church, Christian Union of tho United States, Congregational, Dioclplea, , Evangelical Synod of North America. Society of Friends, Five Years Meeting ef the Friends in America, Primitive Methodist, Methodist Episcopal, Moravian, Protestant Episcopal, RePresbyterian, formed Episcopal, Reformed Church In th United States, United Presbyterian and the welsh Presbyterian. The report of the commission which has been studying th question of admission of women to ordination as ruling elders, recommending that ths matter b referred to a referendum vote of tho entire denomination In tha United States, was adopted after a brief discussion. The new report of th executive commission on th Interchurch wortd movement will b made tomorrow. Four cities are under consideration for next years general assembly. They or Atlantlo City, Seattle, Wlnons Lake, Ind , and Springfield, Mass.' Car-ruthe- eight-roun- Boot hr te ST. LOLTS, Mo.. Mav 2. The schedbout bed uled tween Jack Lawler of Omaha and Benny of New York here last night sal bv the referee, stopped In the last roundrefused to fight who declared Valger Lawler carried and held continuously." to Valger throughout, accordthe fight The men ing to newspaper writers. fought at 128 pounds. stay put until released ana stand long, . hard wear. ts Senator King WASHINGTON May of XTtah today endeavored to aecure an amendment to the sundry civil bil)8 auto purchaae a thorizing An appropriation tract of land alongside the 8a.lt Lake City to getting view a with later poatoffice. an appropriation td enlarge the building, new his amendment legislation, but, being was subject to a point of order and )oat. At Richmond: Lewiston A similar fate overtook the senators Calls Attention to Dates. Richmond amendment appropriating $50,000 for a Please note the datee. My telegram Bat terlet Corey survey of the Green River. Duchesne and to Bandera was In the same bunch of and Baker. Price river irrigation projects in Utah. : William J. Bryan Predict AmendConstitutional ment on Double Standard n, 'Telurxph CODE OF o NEW Informed Beet operator Grower 8uar company, one of the Sugar aralnst the Utah-Idah- o company, that government messages wore being Interfered with, and 1 advised ob statement from Operator talnlng a signedalso follows: Carney, which 80. I received a teleMay 11, I from Henry Ward Beer, and gram while I waa copying ' this message I noticed that Joe Jones special agent for the Oregon Short Bne, wasIt standing behind me, I think reading as I copied It. May 14, 1920, Joe Jones called at the office to look over some papers regarding a rug missing In a shipment. As no one ia here during the noon hour on Sunday, Mr. Jones asked ms to leave the keys to the station with him. I was about to take the key to the office off the ring, when he told me to let him have all of them, as thev wouldnt be so apt to get lost. I handed him all the keys. The agent, cashier and myself went to dinner. I returned about fifteen min utea after, and found Mr. Jonee looking over the Western Union message!. Boon as ha saw me he put them back as quickly After be got over he he possibly could. hla nervousness he asked me If I had a was received for of that the message copy Mr. Beer Msy 14. I had a copy of the was received for Mr. Beer message that May IS. I told him I had a copy of every message received or sent, and told him that It was in the messages he was look Ing at when I came In. Hs then asked me to make him a copy, and I refused to do so. as I didnt think he had a right to have same. After a little arguing he eatd all right; dont do it. THOMAS J. CARNET. (8tgned) IE tnei-sag- e Rigby Operators Story. four-roun- rt, L'tsh-ldah- On.) iaa fellows were aimed bv Frank Mulkern, who Jointly holds the privilege with the Cream City club for use of the fellow who btg building. Meehan la the over Chamdecision d holds a pion Jack Dempsey. garters, you Boston Garters. give real DELAYS Reed Smoots telegram just published in Medford, Ore., paper. Y'ou should know facts. Handers testified sgamst respondent sugar companies in hail Lake Uliy deferred lo Part of his resume at Grants or Medford, Ore., because of certaJa voluminous receivership documents located hers. 1 wired Sanders regarding his presence and sent him subpoena to appear In Medford. Ore , when I received the following message Bait Lake City, Utah, May 1J, lbJ8. Henry W. Beer, special counsel federal trade commission, Kigby, Idaho Do not know et what to advise you about pro-- . Peas. Think posed hesjtiag tat you ought to have it about three weeks One of your lnveav4wiwre from now. should be there week In advance lining Don t be in too big up witnesses. hurry to finish your case, as public sen timent is fast changing and almost en Su tirely for government prosecution. get gar magnate anxious for you to on job. through. Daimer should keep you for two months If you keep this It will cost Smoot his senate seat. Bet ter kill some time with Washington au thority. Ogden tomorrow. GEORGE E. SANDERS. (Signed) kriOA , nw May 14, 1W0J At soon as 1 could gel to a telegraph office I replied: Rigby, Idaho, May 14, 1328. George E. City, Sanders, 10ft First avenue. Salt Lake Utah Commission not Interested In politiMust take up Grants Pass cal situation. matters as soon as I reach there Wednes day or Thursday of next week. Your attendance will be Imperative regarding hooka and other matters relating to that situation.' The'blg Safe Play order When A farorito RESULTS. -- BRINGING UP FATHER W'Ulle Meehan of the coast will furnish fori fans In this vicinity Tuesday In the auditorium at Milwaukee Mv Russell Jardine had the Olympic club tonight. the better of all except one round. He waa faster on his feet and had a better punch. It was a good exhibition. Art Johns of Boise won a technical knockout over Frank Russell in the fourth round of a semlwtndup. Johns had It very much h own way, although Russell waa game and kept in the fight until his seconds threw In the towel. Melvin Gordon won a decision over Merril Stevens in a preliminary going four rounds. entertainment Tney Stops the Renders 'teiegnidi messages with Jonea, who ta not a Western Imon had deliberately concealed the facta aa far as I sm concerned Tilal Is being conducted with alwoluts fairness to both sides, and not a breath of politic haa been used directly or Indirectly In connection with the hearing. Senders, but one of stout seventy-fiv- e witnesses called so far for complainant. Henator Smoot's name not mentioned In testiIn stockmony or exhibit list of except holders of Hugar rmnnsny. HKNRV WARD BKFR. tblgncd) "Special Counsel. "In reply to Mr Beer's telegram, otir ehlef counsel, Mr Porter, sent Immediately the following this morning: 'Federal Trade Commission, 2S. l20. Msy Henry Ward Beer, Medford. Or Telegram received. Proceed with case with reasonable expedition and In usual course PORTER, fhlef Counsel.' (bignedl "In closing. I wish to assure you, as Is evidenced by the telegrams and stato-menIn thla letlsr, that the rommlaalon hps always rigorously refrained, and haa advised Its employees, from taking any In any mattar of a political nature In past it Investigations and trials of cans or matters before It. Cordially vours. "HUSTON THOMPSON. (Signed) "Acting Chairman."" Turf Results and Entrie$ ( generally known as Spring fever. The first symptoms are usually a loss of appetite, followed by a gradual lessening of energy, the system becomes wesker dsy by dav, until you feel yourself oa tho verge of a breakdown.. Children just at this season are peevish and irritable, and become puny and lifeless. Tht whole rendition Is hut the re ia condition so thev can t ihe msnv mlm-u- ts . 8. 8. is so prevalent in summer. without an equal as a general tome and system builder. It improves th appetite aad give new strength and vitality to both old and young. Full information and yaluabt 1 tca-tur- e esn be had bv writing to Hw-- i Specific Go., 171 Swift L bora tore, At i Isnts. Oa. ( Advert their system more cs-i- ir rc-- -- - |