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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, . "No, sir; on (1m contrary, thoe gentlemen Let night aald they had no funda," lie wii axcttaed. J IS Da rat, West Virginia alata auditor ml rbatrmaa of th committee In that state fop General Wood g .campaign, waa th. neat ilnea. "1 have here tha full atitamant. show. Ing that ffftl wa spent In our (am. Thai every dollar, paign, although there will bt bills that mav more. I received lujcu amount to from the national headquarters. No local funda were raised, he asserted. 'although (Hands of General Wood In different counties may hava paid a Uttla avert for halla and bands MY 28 3920. on representative from each atate. with delegation behind him, la else edging Into no toting power, alt with the national tha limelight. lta la also expected to get commute. tha New Jersey delegation If tha Wood dlreettenator VbUor Jlrintl. regional headquarters her,-- ha heap Hays to sound Out the sentiment of the women and ask them to draft a proposal agreeable to tha suffragists ('plain with tor, ' ee acted by Chairman Philippines Affairs. and Johnson boom blow np. 1olndaxler. also among tha iark horsss, fa attracting fresh attention. It tagvolnt-e- d out that ha holds tha unique position of not having antagontxad any of tha other candidates and might count upon Utelr help after they see their own css. la hnpeleae. Hoover men are becoming more numerous and are demanding that there be a rigid examination pf Johnson'! expenditures In California and tha California source of tha funda being expanded la other states In hla bahal(. It la aald tha Connacllcut will stick to delegation Hoover until tha last ditch, and It la expected that state win furnish the spellbinder who will present hi ueme to tha convention. Senator Johnaon's boomer ary arriving In numbary and spreading tha "I am (or Hiram in all dlracttona Tbay hava secured quarters which boast a balcony, (rom whioh they expect thslr candidate d and aoma of llio orators of hla amoving to hand tha hot stuff to the gaping multitude assembled In th 1 street below. Gaitinor&Adams A requeet that g plank Indorsing Independence (or tlia I'hllipplnra be IncorGet : porated In tha Republican pisiform will ba made to the platform and policies committee by a spa. lul romintsainn of Filipinos, Jose p. Malanelo announced toConcerning A Small Amount. day Melenelo, Jamie ieV)n. r.silent at Washington, commissioner Philippine . consider this a email amount and Felipe Race. to Why. we representing apanj on a sheriff's campaign in one Manual ljuezeon, president ef tha PhilipOf our smaller counties," doc.arad tha pine aensta. are member of Uie commiswltnaas. Our people hava bean educated sion. They war appointed. Mr. Mala-nal- o (Cootisuad From Fife One.) up. Why, tioO.OoO Is a small amount to said, because the Filipino have no spend for a senator's campaign, (t woull direct raprtsentktion In tha copventlon, to tha atata Ion what b had greed to do. Vr, hat e cost both delegate (rom thy Philippines being just organist Hooker told m I might expect aom decently for General Wood." American. Mr. Durst auld tha opposition "took "The prlclpla of freedom for national blip." Didn't a letter or memorandum accom- whole pages In the newspaper and used group a soon as the establish a stable " la a Itepublhan policy," Mr government pany the check soot to you?" benator airplane Mr. Darst said he wa n delegate to Melenelo as Id. "It wa laid down by , heed naked. j No; nones we necaeeary." Chicago, mmallv bound tu vote In the President Grant In hit deulinys with the "Whet wa the quoattoa you broke convention fur Senator t'utharland while Routh American countries and reasserted Ready for Ceremony. . he ha a chance. Hh tham on?" , by Preeident McKinley In Cubs. We nk ATLANTA. Qa Mar. 37c tn a small T was . "It wae a queetlon of policy. lie hasn't a rhunct. any mote than that the Republican party now Indorse room ut tli Atlanta federal seapeniteninterest er.ld the witness, aiding that after freedom for of tho cam) (lat and me." In tno the Philippine, as we have tiary and under the watchful eyy of a West Vir- established a stable govern mart." tens'' lompllinentary party to thie wldeeprrad campaign. with tli a V. guard, Eugene Debs, evrxlng Wood." and ginia's deb gates would "vote-fomany organisations. headquarter term lor violation of the espionage With ronldrah!a amphasl. th witinuch publicity." act, will h formally notified Saturday ness expressed the opinion .hat unless UNION What did von do with th 191.000" Socialist party ha morning that th are rntltVd "tier'd It for traveling expense and there Is corruption you nominated him fop president. Warden BARRED FROM WIRING Stercst Tend llPC.wi a tat for publicity for a puhllcitw. - Borne mertey "went tnto states commit-t- s, stated notification the e.x of them." . good mas. which left New York today, would t allowed to communicate r. CHICAGO. May 27,-Western Urlon with tha Into Six States. Harding's Fund.,, Telegraph company announced today that would In Tha usual tlm hava no wires the Coliseum A tdtsl of 1119,109 hSs been raised for it limit for visitor la . "What aUtea?" minutes, but Mr. Zerbat aald this "Georgiy Florida, Mnifue'iueettx, Ore- the campa'gn of Senator Harding, Re- during tha Republhan national conven- thirty had bean extended on occasions- - when Cutting ' gon, Nebraska there may have been on publican, Ohio, and 9!P,?0 spent, tha tion. Work on I: am? teegrapli of'lca In ' there ..waa. real . bualne" to transact. other." committee waa told by Harry M. Daughthe building vua atopied by Order of Hr indicated the notification that Debs Hr. King aald tsantl wa rent t OregoA erty. represent ing tha aanator. P. had again been selected for tha highest Hull, sujcrinlviident of th to a "mq rained Imro at Portland." This la the third largest campaign fund Charh to tan stage a sale of such magnitude-a- s Wesieru I nion olfh tala aald, a - honors his party van offer would ba con buiJUhtx testified to In the aensta Inquiry. Mr. "fva never keen hLn alncc," the I to enll labor had leaders sldered of that nature. ter threatens hta said. readDaugherty opened testimony by ai.d curpen Asked "1 waa apemtlng 12500 a month on offlcs ing u prepared statement declaring that a strike of ele iricat wotaet If the presidential candidate ittract even the shrewdest shoppers a sale desire ters einplo, cil In preparing the huiUiing would receive his notification committee i Senator Herding had expressed rcr.i." h added. In his prison garb of blue denim, tha lonventiOi Intimating publicity expense nt IlS.ooO that no hlgnly financ'd 'or expansive cam- furA the that includes the very cream of mens weara resell nowsi.ipe, correapondenta warden replied that, ao far at he knew, during hi realm. Mr. King add ha em. paign should It mad for him," and that ' rend from with oihcis to Mr. he was and Clark would. snd Edwin In "no contest , nic.uu.ge Moore, "now Gkto. but ployed expected ables at an extraordinary bargain price the Coliseum over Wrtuin 1nlon wire in charge of tho Wood campaign later one develop I." . copy to a branch "Wa wererompelled to make something will have to send tiiclr without doubt the greatest mouey-Bavin- g Tho net rcult ef yoi.r eleven month office a h'oek aw.i- -. of a campaign," ha aald. opCLEVELAND. May 27. National offimitiact lou with General Wood' campaign Hill made the follow- cers Indiana Is a neighbor state and there Rupcr.ntemlent of : and the labor national f 991,900?" apked war many Invitations for Senator Hard- ing the expenditure party hold portunity of the year. A sale of wearables of the committee of forty-eigwill I told the Western I'nio.i that If they Senator Edge Republican, . New Jersey, ing to praaant hi candidacy there. Joint conference here tomorrow to contho xvttnee replied. "In ail of tha other primary states wa should bring In aj.y nonunion men every asider "V." including the snappiest patterns, choicest fab combining or cooperating In this John W. Owen, newspaper reporter, notified them that w would not enter man emplo.etj on (be work In th Colls-scuI did not order the year's political campaign In tha matter would quit. aa to tha eleshnce" of New York tha primary on account of th expense r rics and better kinds. Every suit of clothes Hooter Headquarter. Western t'nion to stay out. What I did of formulating a platform and nominating of conducting a prtma'ry campaign.' candidates for president and vice presiwa simply to tell them I had been notiJarre B Hnold. former treasurer of dent, Max S. Hays, chairman of th nafied lv Simon O Donnell, president of th th Republican natioral cymmitte. teatl-- u Edges Inquiry. sold fitted, altered snd satisfaction guaranfind that he had managed a campaign for ago tional labor party, announced today. Building Tiades council, several day nonGovernor Cool tlge of Mnexachusetts aa Of Senator Edga aakad If Frad V. Lyneh tliat of my 1X2 men would quit if teed. Deep. price cuts on practically every Minnesota, Who contributed 1299, had "long as there waa a campaign." ttlrgraph companies started to Opposes Federal Ownership. not been made president tof the Bayei union wires In tha building" string 27. WASHINGTON. Hat opposiMay article. custodian company after thy propyrty Work for Coolidge. The Postal Telegraph company ha not tion to government a, took tt over. ownership' of . , of nr difficulty mil -endorsement of federal control of "lie' atuppcd lf In a fehi Jay,,'aa!lMr. "I believe so," Mr. Covington replied, pacta to have an. office In tha Coliseum manufacture and distribution of necesReynold, "but ll friend still thought adding that Mr. Lynch also became an building, tha manager Hated. tha country ought to know omathlng officer of a confiscated German steamsary commodities'' and elimination of A rare opportunity for street car excess o of aoina them. have been ship cempany. . about him, profits taxes in favor of higher taxes on Incomes from Investments "Do you knor"ahotft,'a meeting which sending out generally a booklet on hi SAYS career and .peechca. Thera hat been waa held In New York City thl week, characterised tha reply of Attorney Genmen to equip themselves .with new eral palmer, made public today, to the celiectcf Ss.JTJ for this wcrk."-"Twith Mr. Lynch, Clark Howell of Georgia, GOING TO BOLT recent ' liirgevt Item of expenditure waa and on or submitted to two ethers, where it was arquestionnaire uniforms at reduced prices. about 122, ou for th book,". Mr. Reynolds ranged to turn tha whole Ialmer camcandidates and other by tha naN. c:. May 27. Senator tional board of farm organisations CONCORD, aald. and "no money w sent out of th paign over to Bernard ..M.. Uaruch for tat of Massachusetts to anybody for any Mr, McAdooT" 'Chairman Kenyon askad. Johnson of California declared in a poe e Is Increased. purpose." . address here today that he would Judge Covington, aald heMtnew of no liticalbolt Judg ) Hsrrv Covington, treasurer of gtjch the , Republican. party . at,..ChK aoC, add ad h "n. only, know WHEELING; W. Ya.. ilay 27. Senator th cRtnrnttgiT organlxntioif Supporting At- about meeting If be as should th not he chosen to tried cago where ft, have Howard Sutherland' lead for the Retorney General f aimer. wa called to go as Maryland, 1 to San 'Francisco. nomine. a Kepuhllrxn presidential delegate over publican presidential preferenceto fund , codected rould uo make a dent In 9b. oigaulsa-tlon.- " Identify subscriber "I nm now enraged In a family quarrel, General Leonard . Wood la th tAet i "f by it. ' t ' , wholly a' (amity quarrvl," Senator' John-I state-wid- e election of last ',.9.' "1 Motired the testimony yesterday aald primary son said, "and" when the selection waa aakad. Explanation I wa connected with Tuesday today continued to Increase as .peoperty Well, tt waa because I waa for Mr. made at Chicago in two week the quarrel additional wer returns tabulated lUKtodlaii." Judge Covington aald. "I am Palmer by th and the delegation is la go for will Je ended. urr that wa an inadvertence. ,1 was Mr. McAdoo. Intelligencer. One thousand live hundred .Senator Johnson also spoke today at and 1860 In the of not employed on that staff." out precuyta Mora discussion of alien property af- Greensboro. He told hla audience that state twenty KEARNS BUILDING "Ton were associated . a a counsel In fairs gave Sutherland 28,0vt; Wood, Mr. Covington the he came to North Carolina "fighting orfrom brought Its work?" Chairman Kenyon suggasted. to him In tha ganised politics" and "organized wealth." that one f "I waa . counsel for several German-.owne- d statement matter of the Bayer company was Platform Considered. chemical companies the custodian 0 Mr. Crocker, he ayld. received INDIANA took over," Covington aald. In tho same case, WASHINGTON. May 27 tlepubllcan platform declarations were considered GOV. COX here No Government Fay. leader with today by Republican TO a view to expediting work of the reso"Mr. Calmer had you ChairFn It lake Tribune Leased Wire. lutions committee man Kenyon pursued.-U- appointed?" Trihnae at the rhlrago Chicago conDRY CHICAGO. May 27. Illinois Democrats vention. undoubtedly, but I wag paid from v H. , e confe-eTha tha corporation hinds. I never received raid th "principal object ,and several politicians ot that faith who K a dollar from the government. CHICAGO, May, 2?. Beer, light wlnee aie coming In from other states to keep was to he construction of a digest of the , "So far as I nav ' looked over the Hat," and prohibition will not be mentioned In tab on th Republican convention believe recommendations and of the platiorm Covington said, theie are but nine reported, that In the final showdown at han Fran- policies committee. It wa g Judge men an It who have been Connected di- tha Republican national .convention. If cisco the Indiana delegation will swing to however, among Republican senator that are carried Governor Cos 'of Ohio. . They say Vice progress was being made toward ao ce racily or Indirectly wkh tha alien prop-- S present plan of party leader erty custodian' officer which hlr. Palmer out, R wa learned today. President Marshall will hava the "vot of agreement on a plan dealing with th Sutherland leading General Wool by 87"9 Guest Man S7.-The totaiS "were:. K formerly directed. I gave I'.muO, but 1 the delegation on fhe early ballots, but Treaty of Versatile, the muc resolu- vote ' 'Sutherland, ' have Directors the of partys policies 29,2411. 3 would have dona no In any Wood, allied and tion a no contender. him considers one questions. They in setdecided that tha question has been i K t Among this number, Judge Covington understand why Thomas Taggart, head neither a "wet nor a "dry" of Hooker's Comments. la Indorsed. H auld, sere William C. Devltt of Pennayl-- a tled and ths Hbdsler Democracy, began boostCapper nor modificaof Indorsement plank, H any vanla. who gat $1000; W. G. Fitzpatrick tion of the peril I to The Tribna. Organ music unquestionably ofers Marshall after th vice president made CHICAGO, May 27. In a statement isCHICAGO. May 27. Virgil G. Jflnshaw, present "bona-drv- " rul. will aing"moist" ft of Detroit. 1259; France P. Garvin, prase ba KAYSV'ILLE, May 27. A telegram wa the greatest opportunity today for eduspeech, and admit It Is good In tha platform, accord- sued tonight by H. 8. Hooker, member comnational Incorporated . N ant custodian and assistant attorney gen-- g out Marshall to for Perk-Inskeep Taggart politics the to Samuel A. national coma statement en of th General Wood national campaign received here today announcing cating tho public in iruly great music, However. In front as long as he can. tral, 1 1090. All war Identified a law- - ing mitteeman from Washington- committee, relative to tetimonv given death of Jacob Roneche. a former residoming Senator Arthur Capper of Kanyers. the delegates have never considered Mar- sas said Professor Amedee Tremblay, Ca- ini committee loa before th serial The possiCstlgatlng and dent ef prohibition for the Victoria question Island Republican presidential Kaytville, "Now, left see who Mr. Joseph F. Guf-- 2 ble effect on tha forthcoming presidenshall as a bona fide candidate and they of presidential Canada, yesterday oi aftir a Morris campaign and xxpepdltures of Senator lllnsss of Ottawa, Canada, who Sheppard long fvy la," chairman Kenyon said. "Ha's tial believe Cox cun carry both Indiana and "that the heart trouble. He was the son of th nadian haa been under' consideraauthor of the eighteenth amend- candidates, it was declared . rrived organist with the alien cuato-i- x tion campaign ft Iwen connected m Salt Lake yesterday after-anOhio, while It Is extremely doubtful If Texas, committee take 1st Mr. and Mr. Thomsit F. Ronerh several leaders for Leonard Wood months, empatgn honors. the Democratic by for party ment, dtan?" it Ib knowu. The matter was discussed Marshall could carry his own state. was born at Kaysvllt fifty-fiv- e pride In th fact that by epending money year noOU to remain until be baa played a 2 "Director of aalaa, I understand, but a at There ts a lot of sentiment for Cox Doubts Primaries Worth. In this wsv If has carried out th spirit ago, residing here until twenty yearn ago, I national committee her a ?! 91 It been year man, Mr. Covington said. "He's far back as last January.meetings but has Illinois Democrats, In fully informing th among laws I rrcital program at the Cathedral of the of r the when to he moved primai Canada, Calgary, Leonard g a vary wealthy man: haa given 910.000 up BOSTON, May expected that the Illinois delegation member of the national commitabout Its candidate." where he had MaHeleine next Saturday night. C to data without being asked for any- - teeOne, would go along with Palmer. They are Wood, who was here today, maid It wag public comlaw." the the here said of that la who tha Mr. today "The primary la Koneche and a survived widow object by ? thing. Professor Tremblay explained that be Is to allow the IndiIn opposed to McAdoo because he represents a question whether the direct contact statement added, mitteemen believed the ".wet". to the following children: Joseph and Claude L "New Democratic committeeman from the and that the country a a the "crown prince" Inea. Eastern Demo- with the people afforded by prlmarlea vidual voter to take a direct part In the Roneche and Mrs. Minerva minority, six this statement as true because Jardtne; regarded Chairman r Pennsylvania?" Kenyon pur whole wanted prohibition. crats have mentioned MeAdoo and Cox as waa worth the expense Involved. Ht nomination of candidates. The Individual grandchildren, all of Calgary, Canada; tbe master writers of music for sued. a winning ticket, hut the western men would mak no statement concerning th Voter cannot Intelligently take this part if one tbe Joseana Mrs. three slater brothers, I "He' Just been elected," Mr. Covlng- - Johnsons Promise. hoot the idea of the "tail wagging the senate Investigation of preconvention t. he Is not Informed. . He cannot be In- phine E. Taylor of Salt Lake, William organ were not blinded by desire to ton returned. and say .C'ox would go back to the formed unless he la fully presented with H. Roneche of Kayavllle, T. Francis secure cal finances. National committeemen who are gath- dog striking effect In defiance of farm before he would consider second la Roneche of St. Anthony, Idaho, and John The situation. ha said, being th character, record and accomplishment r Warm Discussion. ering' her for the opening of the hearing place on the ticket. ' This of Wilrequire the various candidate. Colonel Konecho of Mdlvlllo. The body wifi be truo musical art. handled very efficiently by on contests Monday received with Inter11 Into consideraPalmer la now considered dominated by liam Cooper, Procter. There ts no ques- monev. Taking Th committee got Into & arm partisan est things 'brought to Kayavllle, where Interment of FenaJor Hiram the western men. They also agre that Professor tha was the guest of reports today fiv Tremblay send to cents about will taka place. when Senator Edge read a W. Johnson's apeech at Concord, N. H tion but that the presidential primary la tion. It coats fdlocussion names mail. It costs honor last night at a dinner given t of directors appointed by In which ha declared he would not "bolt" the hostility snd fighting ability of W. J expensive. The question is. Is It better oul a letter by Immake Edwards an th alien property office for seised com-j- J the convention If not nominated. the Alta elub by the Rev. Father J. T. than th old system where no one ever a great deal mor to send out a book or The Bryan practically Bryan would also object to know Jut how much money was spent, pamphlet." nanlea, and cited their political status as probable attitude of the In tha possibility. Torsney, rector of the Cathedral of tbe or Cox or any other candidate where sapator Marshall underDemocrats. The name of Mr. Crocker was circulated it through Madeleine and a pupil of the distinevent of defeat In th convention has who leaned ever so slightly to tha "wets " several times. ground channel? Js it better than a sys- Hanna's Statement, tor weeks As between McAdoo anI Cox. the westguished organist in Ottawa many years You represent a sugar company here, been a source of speculation or a system of convention of utate tem Sflay D. , R. 27. Hanna hla and prorow," CLEVELAND. along, "presidential ern men uay Cox Is by far the stronger bosses !" ago. dont you?" Chairman Kenyon aakad. Special t Th Tribe. nouncement on the subject was received man. They cannot reconcile themselves The Alta club dinner, purely Infor"A sugar refining company of Boston, with tonight Issued the followingof statement KAYSVILLE. May 27 John S!mpon relief. risible T. en- - OrPfiTOn' John want Idea and the an to the Mr. testimony concerning RSUltS. ;Maa., Covington replied. died at his home here this morning after mal, wa (riven by Father Torsney to "I am glad to hear that," said A. ' T. tire new deal. before th of Connecticut "Had a conference yesterday with At- today King enable Proeasor Tremblay to get aca two weeks' Illness Kitted Hart of Kentucky, chairman of tha con PORTLAND, Or., May 37. Senator' torn.. tout 11 nftalra? campaign Investigating committee st He wa the eon of the oflate Williamfever. and quainted with leading - musicians and ventlon committee on arrangements. "I Hiram W. Johnson received the Oregon Washington: Chairman Kenyon asked. laabella was all and would that born have that at some Simpson HoopCOMMITTEE of along the newspaper men of Salt a vot thought by plural"Mr. King statement of my agreeing er. presidential preference tt "I did, or rather went with th prest-tlde- be Mr. Johnaon's position. ' April 2, 1199, but had resided tn Kays-vllLake. Those present included Father ity of 2129 over Major General Leon to raise $5u0.0ft0 for General Wood's camof the company into such s confer-ftenc- .! v buildfor the the DEBS With twenty-flTO city Furpast approval today by years. ard Wood, hla nearest rival, accorda gross misrepresentation. Mr. Covington said. , paign his mother he ls survived by C. A. Eck, Father William OGorman, Inspector of tha temporary galleries. Have you had some conference her ing H ing to n tabulation prepared today by th ther, I never attended any meeting wita a Besides widow and three children. Will Chris Pquir Coop, Arthur P. Freber, Charles Installed to add 1000 extra eeats lo the from In T. but Charles Portland and complete Telegram Loeb King if about the dye bill?" Chairman Kenyon normal Wlllam commute J. W. Curtis, Lawrence Eber-ly- , returns from all coun- reference to organising a Roosevelt Me- and Verna Simpson: two grandchildren, Shepherd, capacity of the Coliseum, Charles C waked. partly unofficial 8. A. McCartney. Kr,Bk P. Galth following ,,edmn "ft here Hall, superintendent of the building. hp",,J?! of th state. Nor did I ever hve any all of Kaysville, and - by elnb. ties morial "Yes; Ive had a good deal to do with R. federal the at for tonlKht penitentiary committee brothers and sister:- William Simpson lagher, Herbert M. Schiller, V. B. Keat-ig- . notified th convention that I It." conversation with J. T. Klrg or Mr. bG"lal ll!"f a,t,on ,t Ky-villh would have th hall ready to tw u J- - P- Edwards Claims. I have always bvn greatly Interested In and Mr. Robert Love, both of Are you emploved by the Du Fonts?" ever A terTi for v!o Fanning andsj. B. Miller. srvin Sate n tx week. Euffrne tho James Simpson, Mrs. ftobena Cotto KepubUcr. never but memorial were no set speeches or toasts, n There Booravelt the 'No; by tho American dyes council," of his plan, 27. law, headf espionage metro-YORK. I'1,0, Mrs. of NEW Lill.e May tle. all Campaign I of many Arvey, Hooper; I discussed the situation bpec'al correspondents , Mr. Covington returnaJ. have time at on Socialist s feature any tin parf the evening waa that president here of Governor Edward I. Mr. Nellie Scoffield of Ashton, Idaho; bpt newspapers were thrown Into con- - j quarter of f Mr. T.oeh or Mr. King. Dr. Nlcho.aa Murray Butler's candi-idae- v Heet. The committee wl.l go to th Edwards New Jersey, candidate for with either steruatlon louay.when It a announced ty, did at a lifter date, Mrs. Ann Priest of Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. virtually averyjliaflt contributed ioma-thinfor the Republican It is true that T'rl,"n h' P" to ",nd Democrat and Scoffield Edith nomination, the of Western fnlon the presidential Telegraph Brattle, Wash., SK (he informal, program. , , nomination has bc-financed to' tha ex- by for their cendldate receh e the announced tonight he will recclxo sixty-nin- e and st General Wood's surgestton. Mrs; Ague Halltday of Oakland. Cal. ' that It would have no wires run- - j mtsMon he'vfoirttl'umTerfake'th Mr tent of 140.659, Judge John It. Davies .of pany Ifito if tn x noGCtcSRon. King wi.1 wh reply. eighty-sinLjnah eh out wTI of be held at th vote Funeral services the convention halt Wood General Ydrir Clfw'teatiflcd' today before the ntng of prenommaiion Mr. btedman Jokingly remarked that be cast Cross Nurses? tabernacle Saturday afternoon by New Vlugland delegate to the I senate committee of I also, Gia committee might take up with Mr. through 0 mutual Kaysville cninpalgn. , inquiry. 1 Governor Edwards, s Kays-Vl- ll Hall's Notification. Deb th matter of cabinet appointments. convention.statement said, will have tha ftisitd. arranged with Mr. King to meet at oclock, with Interment In th . cemetery. quarters 0f mor than half of the In New York.- - Sine then I Aid for Butler. Hal. cut if led th com-- f . Burerinlcndan hlnk from tho standpoint of rublle , g'ypport thirty- - tlvr general have not tied any active (Onnetrion with pai.y that the Bulullng" Trades fount'll interest,'' Mr. btodir.an said, "that toIf 'h Hfx 'dri.gatcs from Massachusetts, t1ve mfr, including W. C. Butler of had o Officers for tho year were elected at Vr Wood's King's General rampalgn threatened to call out ail woikmen matter ha been fully presented Clash th) n Eveictt. Wash., gave :.00o each, the a meeting of the alumni wotk. T have contributed tfi,n toward SeCDfld IlaCC. president, and if th department of re-association of RpftlSC said Tho contributions ranged from employed at th Coliseum If nonunion 1 in tbe expense of General Wood's tsmpmgn the graduate nurses of the Holy Cross telegraph companies attempted 19 place tic realises whst tt means, they will J50i to $2;?d per individual. The entire wires In the building, 'iho Roetal TeleNEW YORK. May 27. Dr. Nicholas in the Cleveland congressional districts, loase Mr. Dobs befor his notification and last Mis hospital H. Claire nighL th the Repub- That the total of irv contribution to rr.ate.Dad.0 graph company uid it had tonot heard of acceptance. It might notIn be a good ex- Murray Butler, candidate for will Hainei was chosen president, Miss Mol-liSAN SEBASTIAN. Spain, May 27. nut ac- tbe entire Wood campaign. s a nomination, to have an ar.i lican the lnu!i presidential expected prisoner penitentiary ample trouul. ono man pnv you 9390, 900 to office. was One "iiiipptiss wounded Bowler, and person for Miee mortally and the Ruth vice nomination for the secretary, the nomination presithe presidency cept accept ef pepd In your campaign, would you carl five seriously injured Jn a clash between Thatcher, treasurer. a dency. .It it i offered to him. Judge J. Perkins Suffers Breakdown. of the United Rtate. It might hax The union men have been trying to asked Senator Fom-rrr- n, mob a civil that idealistic and outside Imcivil antha guards A manager, R. Davies, bis campaign the elevator oye In tho VVestcFn tendency to take away the stmg of report of the financial standing of Dcmoctat, Ohio. NEW VCrr.IC, Mav 27. Georg W. Per- governors offlco here today. Th mayor, the association here. The elevator boys, prisonment lp the eye of the pubiid. nounced tonight. showed that 9150 was of who had Just requested the government This was the expression used yester- Union building kins, one of tbe principal supporters th vice believes to the Butler are company, "Mr. already on the danee given by the gradeJdarea according Roosevelt In 191'., hns to withdraw th armed - forces, as tho day uy Colonel William Cooper Procter. unionized, as they belong to tho Westto be a great office and one worthy of the late Theodore nurses in uate nervous and General Wood's manager. breakdown honor may a DARK of the nurses who suffered LOWDEN C'ty was tranquil, saw tho guards makEm ploy res' association. any man's ambition, but h does not feel be able to attend the Republican na..I would distinguish botween practical ernL. Union ing ready to fir and asked them to de- - htve Just completed their courses. This W. Henley, secretary of the convencalled upon to make th personal sarrlnc not trod Iden'lst.c Mere," Judge Davies It was reported iter toPREDICTION convention. retional was late. too but will crowd Ths bs used to '. of an the. of nomination endow a bed at order a new for which accdtancc placed plied. "Dr. Butler would not accept such tion committee, nersed but other shot were later board Ind Ihospital fof tbe cm of the rite firesldermy would Inxolve, Judge night. today end the historic mallet used In la a contribution. th graduate has who It was understood at the gavel Catskills, Mr. of In the various Perkins, city. parts ' in 1912 and 19U will It discarded, "It tkirace Trlhnce-kal- t late Trttmae Leased Wire. Davies said. "He feela that there are Mart." ailment, one of his assoc-nteAt Tolosa and other town of Qulpuxc-no- n portes. has gone through two. defeat," Mr. Hen- - .. CHICAGO, May 27. Lowden vr a dark other Republicans better fitted than him-se- d no organic Ths association decided resulted Senator Pemeren to hold meethla Is believed It a candibut ijlnees suggested said, province general strikes have been " for that office to be the g.nrraJ trend of date "might feel under an obligation to levVommented. ing every three months, instead of once declared. now holds, and for twenty-si- x from overwork. with it J Chink wc home 'acems Butler souiatlons connected "Dr. Narow" Mr. but "presidential Davies along cfver," a said "the man would better lay It aside an buy a las oplnlort yha The authorities hers met this ctenlng year, as in ths past. years has held, a public position which Johnson Continues Speeches. tloaal committeemen, 'caiUrs from varl might feel that the candidate Was end decided to declare a state pf e to the presidency Itself In dangerous weapon." ous state, both Repu tuan and Demo- is second only the WOOL OPERATIVES TO STRIKE. Inthroughout province. of be and SenaIn rooms in In Chiwt'l N. There C., Mxy 2. dignity GREENSBORO. plenty possible - '1 he witness agreed with Fenator Edge. cratic. are arriving fora the national con- distinction, Under no circumstances would tor Johnson of California, making Ms sec. at reasonable prices, to care for vention, PASSAIC, N. J., May of fluence. In and there Is sifting Republican, New Jersey, that it would cago, Inth woolen mill of Pasoalo snd vicinity In North Carolina In the the 49.990 convention xUitora, according ond exchange for the vice presidency." Given rori. 91,259,909 to give national circulapossibilities and angles of the some- heThs name of Dr. Butler will be pre- terestspeech hi candidacy for the Repuo to th Information bureau of ths Asso- all to strike next Tuesday to voted of tonight la It situation. what tion to a single platform pamphlet fdr a ciation generally tangled First-claof Commerce. hotels agreed that the Investigation of campaign j sented to the national convention at Chi llcan nomination for president, made enforce demands for a 90 per cent wege . gandldata. Increase and a Mills, former state plea hero tonignt that we be Just Amer- Th committee then went Into th ques-rio- n in th loop have 11,099 rooms available expenditures ha Injured General Wood's cago by Ogden I week, 21,000. hotels and leaders said 19,600 employee would senator. outlying icans. of tha campaign for W. G, McAdoo, chances, while Senator Johnson, chief inTh Trtban. t y the Special affectcfl. be present-daIs problem, Discussing Of about as thsmacrat, calling I)r. Burris Jenkino, Investigation. stigator as this Three days ago th KAYSVILLE. May 27. Christopher McAlkn Ready for Debate. anCalifornia senator declared that the first Going Begging. T ' a barrel of rattlesnakes. . publisher or th Kansas City axet. popular has been ap- nounced they would grant employers an increase of thing h would do If hs possessed the Donald Swan of KaysvIU whose owner "Newspaper report say you hava beep Governor Lowden, tt Is admitted, has, By Universal Service, Scores of apartment would be to repeal wartime laws." pointed to a West Point scholarship on 93 a week, but th union insisted on their called here to confer with Mr. McAdoo's have listed them at fancy figure are go- expended a lot of money, but he "came power KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 27. Governor "I would eliminate autocracy which e th recommendation of Senator William original demands. nine-roofricniis, and that you have heel selected ing begging. On owner of clean" before the Investigator, and th and a large party are on the way had agreed on during the war. he added; R. King to homirata Mr. McAdoo tn the convan- -' bouse asked JU.uOO (or six days. There general opinion em to l that the In Allen to- New York in a special train for the "I would be In this country Just American Mr, Swan ig th son of Mr. and Mrs. ACCIDENT VICTIM BURIED. Who has were no takers. Th average price of quiry ba not harmed him.' Ht frankHon, said Chairman Kenyon. on labor lasue wttn pamuel Com- again." George Swan of KayavUle and Is 21 yaars Special to Th Trlbsae. to do that?" 260 apartments dieted wa J460 for th ness Jn admitting and proving that he debate will He tomorrow cost of of He pere prepare rked youJouatt down th front Davts night. Hving, To the high wi bring graduated eg. Ehouaa, assistant Secreweak, but not more than, a, duzen have spent his own money has made a hit with part of hla argument on the train. , He Senator Johnson advocated a search from KAYSVILLE, May 97. Funeral sercounty high school in th oiasa of 1911. vice the politician. tary of th treasury," Tr. Jenkins aald. been rented. for Duko Scoffield, son of Alfred to speak after Oompera, and much of th producer to the consumer, "to ascerHe attended tho University of Utah the TJ conferred with him and several others Intimate that 1s Wtimei leaders here are conferring with Soma of these Scofield, who woo accidentally killed while talk must he extemporaneous. last two winters -tain where this speculation In the necessilost nlgnt." ran dig hisGovernor committeemen In an effort to draft a If th investigating commltt at tho eteet mills at Mldvals Allen he watd working had received He will .leave for West Point the latties of life is going on. and punish him Dr. Jynklns produced S tetter from Mr. plan for participation of the newly endeeply enoueh thev will discover that h from New York that there had been who profits on these ter part of June, so as to be in school Tuesday afternoon were held from the Illegitimately Shoe, wmch said, in "we asking him to come franchised voter In th direction of the general pi, die mav be contributing to word tabernacle this afternoon at ICayrviU for seats for th de- thing." 30.009 application July 1. have not even Republican party. Th plan will be prep Washington, that omd of the campaign" fund, quit s'elocb and were largely attended. Inthe money to pay your expense." sented to the convention. It i undernf four, but they are paying. bat. took piece In th Kaysvil. cemev Chairman Kenyon asked bow many fed. stood, with th recommendation of Chair- Just the a me. although their contribtt-- ! r Woof Vinrlnta TWO ELECTROCUTED IN EINO ElNO. termentBesides FARM SELLS FOR S!2.030. his father he is survived tery. e8 era! officeholder wer on the Missouri man Hay and the national commute 27 27. A tlon mar tak on the form of taxes Walter OSSINING. N. Y May Idaho, POCATELLO, May one and fear staters. brother by lrg I Democratic delegation. W. Va.. Slxy 27. Return It be adopted. assessments that were other Leo WHEELING, Jandovekl and Levenduweki put estate transfer near Pocatello was to death In th electric chair at 1 doubt If Rome of tho women are asking for a there are any," Mr. Jenkins of forty-ev- n Of I, d;uk horse. Onvemor Cootldg from forty-fl- v roomies In real Sing Sing toofels era for a light brae, If you "fifty-fifty- " mod Wednesday, when Luvern Johnson prison tonight. Both man were convicted vole In party affairm. and. haa gsiiopcd to tn front In th last tseu- - j West Virginia for ths Rapuollcan yrphed. ir keeping apart meet, or If yea have an to "Kow of any fund being raisedKau-o-for at th other extrvme, soma r said to hours, showing an amazing burst I tltntlal preference primary lh last Ttxs-o- f purchased the farm from in first for murder Jones ef the Henry killing .degree orcomplteh either trai aacttou in roe The McAdoo candidacy?" Chairman u N cho'as Mu-r- y he content 'with the present arrangeie.-The farm ls located John Gunther, a keeper in th Pennemora rent, Butler, wlhlday's primary, complied tonight bv the lfule for 112.009. aost approved method by mean of Tho votes of th New Yorx Intelligencer, pursued. ment, whereby an advisory committee of the tig showed Senator Howa.-two miles north of Pocatello. rrieon. Tribune Want Ada Further Investigators Information Financing Woods Bitetn-amlno- A Low Price Rally silver-tongue- , Its desirable merchandise of the son that only so sensational a sale as the Gardner & Adams Co. ed ten-ye- ar r IS ' WESTERN Tha a low price rally of the most pels-one- Sale Genuine -- "if f- wtt-nc- pub-ikltv- ." w. sl.il'-mciit- ht tea-titl- 11 rail-road- . HE JOHNSON ISNT h it prqe.-dentt- al Lad - Utahs Greatest Clothing Store " i . - Gardners Adams Slr-gin- .a ' -- tha-ait- "s Company 915,-99- 0. 9l0.-00- : PLAN h. , SIDESTEP LAW ISSUE THINK SUPPORT WILL . Dead Former Utah at His Home ca. Organist Is Honor at Dinner at Alta Club Canada yr"l."'lMued . nomt-natk- m 1 d since-reside- -- po-ll- flrst-cla- ss Spotted Fever Is Fatal to Kaysville Resident i w at 1 OFF NOTIFY nt le -- J Ih. .,!nta e; -- g I Alumni Holy Holds Annual Election I "It Fatal Strike wit-nea- Reported Is San Sebastian e " -- v OR HORSE, IS die-su- m s dbli-gate- d. ss . ' I otd-tiir- rr tnvol-untarll- It orn ..'.y-eig- n Ir forty-fonr-ho- n m presl-tv-fm- orker. Kaysville Boy Is jCadetship at West Point . |