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Show is J - T wenty:year-o!- d by Jury of SALT ,1AKli .THlHlNk', frATLKUAV MOKNlMk Ilk I -- Girl Convicted Killing Her Sister 23."0;L!0.S Groups" Declared by Judge Gary to Be Neglecting Interests. Capitalistic Campaign of Shite Is Part of Program to Demoralize the Nation. NEW i Mm )RK, 2 AirM'rtn-ref- to as rrd Remember, Gardner & Adams Co. has always been most pronounced values hi the better kind of aparel for men and puryoung men and now at this Genuine Sale, men of keen our rechasing ability realize the money they can save hence markable business the past week. Here you will find a large assortment of clothing, shoes, hats and haberdashery, skillfully chosen by our expert buyers wearing apbeparel with qualities of high character. A study of the listing , low will show you in brief what a saving you can make. In Lnip.o.'fr the acitslistlr been ba'kard in KroiifvherMoforn prorlaimlnK thetr iltfhta ami onnlderation upon proper liDrt 11 Mates Jar, chairman of the I bteel corporation, declared here toelav in opening the annua! mcettn of the Amer-ban Iron A Steel Institute. ; The present eo-- ailed Lalwir 'ohlng riot and Injury to property ami perron, are ingtlgauA an a part of the campaign to dluturb and demoralize the iKx'ial and economic conditions of the id Mr country, Mr. Gary deprecated i Uuhs lcHafion file declared there are no qla.ne in the Tnlted Mate emu h as have existed In U other countries In America, lie said, those "ho arc seeking to cstahHsh i lassee arc (imposed a compnrathdv a. nail minoitty of the population aho har adopted the word labor" "ith tlie concealed design of f forming1 a class which thej hope ftnaKv fi at!I attract a maJorUx of the people and ? thuj enable them to obtain legislation 5 which would ultimately dcstro the ion-- j stltutlon. ; h' ' 1 in-- 8 (n j t Mens Shirts h.-- r, 7.20 i $ 9.60 Decries Agitators. "Agitators who are trvtng to create . trouble between employees and their eni-plovers as a pule are lnstmere and selfish E Their business Is better when S others are In trouble. They promise forms, but their methods lead to trou-5- f In this list are hie and loss to others 1 included a few writers, lecturers, public and labor lear speakers S; rr-J- E ders . "The great masses of employees, tf left to decide for themselves, are loyal to the country, to the public Interest and to their employers, and to the extent of this loyalty they will he rewarded " up to ! the full measure of their deserts Demand for fuel oil In locomotives and steam plants must give wav stationary to the navy's and merchant marines fi needs, declared George Otis Smith, dll rector of the I'nited States geological He urged pioneering foi oil in JJ survey. foreign lands ; Poindexter Bill Approved. . , . OOlSi?CVli5 anti-stri- I Sheppards Views. 8 I? May Directors Offensive. Ar.ti-Poiis- h I.GMiUN, MhV Jk Tlif liokh, Mel are mlv meing in the Kiev iojhui anv are fusajnl in fighting on the second fortified lino of tire Poles norhcu-- t of that rifv, :t is iinnoimeed in Tlninultv s official by the sov let g.n ernnicn' rccmiil by wireless f'oin Mos I cow todav. The statement s.tvs the fiyhtiiuf I.n rung ten tniles north of Hrnx.m illace. This village lies about ten mil. s ill rertly east of Kie. Premier Llovd George I!' FILLS VHu Idaho, Mav Id tho KhUh Hoteiry e ub hld Tho JR arninl met t nj? and dinner at the Hotl lUanore Wednesday n pht. at wnn h th on itPH i?ae thir reporta aid and the elect on of th hoard of directors for the ensuing xear took place. The new hoard of dnertors oonslsta of the following Johu K P ke, Frank ti'do F. sUiwin. Otto MtCuteh- - MlChf Kra"1 w RolM h'1 Hhep-r,Pa- 1 CHAUTAUQUA OFFICERS NAMED. TOOELE, Mav ;S.-Tooele association was perfected at a ' tfeld-fthe City hJTI Tuesdas f;eventng Officers elected for the year were as follows President, ensuing lr. I A Phtpps, vice president. Dr L-- A. secrets rv Mrs fi Hnuth, "treasurer, George c (;hase V These off b ers are making preparations .for the annual event w ni h will take place Jnext month. Chau-fftauq- J e. y pro-rai- Uprising CONSTANTIVOrLK, the Asaociatcl Previi ) Mav Armcni.mx hav n reduction. r Utahs Greatest Clothing Store. Savings on Menr and Youths Suits r Adams Gardner Company j Savings on Boys and k v Childrens Clothing KEARNS BUILDING V- - J av x. ticneral Khaeb ide-- i m, an Armenian whi rccenrh revolted .mi m U hrt watritt charge of ;ro which made Bolshevik eoutrol of Alex vv killed is during the andropol uossiblc, fighting before thnt eitv, ,iniHnv os roeiates fled when the loyal troops 1.10 lured the tram. eomm.in.ier LONDON, 'D. L1' DrmhlKicv. twrn the fin, "M ut .llanc cp;iMd $n i' J', ii a Router (lij'G'h fiin lb hpat dated Widnlit b at! Company Irrigation huildljig to which offices of the second Young Woman Montpelier, Ida., Consid- Newspaper Woman Dies Severely class are generally entitled. Hurt in Accident Auto on Reclamation Plans. Anniversary Birthday ering Payson High School Boys COALVILLE, May 26 John R. Robinipelal to The Trtbuas Club son. Form Mrs Agricultural Wvo. William F Shaw and Mias Loretta Maj SFRIVGri RH"K TriMm I inlMi i! 1 to I jmefc-nw.n- ', National Park Guide Ready for Distribution an-o- 1 i .r I dlstrl-kutio- n -- i I c psrk-to-iar- k h merchandise. throughout our large department. Trunks, suit cases and hand bags all go at a big j b o'o-rad- All seasonable iime big reductions ami extensive luggage crubed the Holheik uprii n jj apainat in Erivan and n their w at the same reductions. Now Luggage e lovqj government Armenian array now ix in control of Alcxandropol, according to a incwagc received from the Armenian capital bv M. Pckzatian. Armenian diplomatic rep It is rcpo'tc I reapntative at Tillix. that the people of Alexandronol re joieed at being freed from the Pol sheviki, who had dominated the rail Shoes and Oxfords Regular g le I lho. KLlltT :i. The COMPANY 16 INCORPORATED. is Iriiyiatu-Vn'h'H' tnpan' TWIN EAI.I.S, Idaho, May 2k Orgsni-xatlo!i .(No t o h ion of lunld'ng a j of a concern to manufaiture hrh k I n Hn.' xtor.iy ,n Moiitfchtr wand tile here was made public today with reports the nrtn il of the Riifsn i j of K)m ' nmiivti' -- the filing here of articles of eomrniinn ane6 !.tb 1nenrp..ratmn biro (ll (he flood .apahU nl fk. the Southern Ctor Idaho Bru k & Tile "iter o' th Mr ut ; ,.'r ert ( k during the Kcompanv, capitallxed at $50 nofl. with The pr..jt t alrcU earlv spring as inMattson, Grover M Pugh, J A Jolin-jorn an Maps aterest'd engine JifHarding, Incorporators. ofuuji r i making meatire-ment- s loial mz of Ut. wat water with a lew TRAFFIC BUREAU HEAD RETURNS to -, toe that liowa to Mining quantity If. W. Prlckett, manager of ttie w daliv to Tnhua. aen Ice bureau of- Dtah, arrived Intraffic r t SaiL TTie m mr rt oj nau'Miid' f as. Met The nat.on.il M( and an lake last night. Tie has been ahsent WArvriT' idel mhUj G i'o as been hab reach for freo about two weeks during whli h time he pai k M' u ie ted, U) ate.J npn the Hankv ranch tlu $&' automobPe ruide map? a it has been a witness at hearings b, fore knon The e.ght mde op th referees of the interstate confmerce com-- 1 of the 'oi, owing natiouai arkw Yellow the com of n (rgineer ht$s etmMf(I tnissloa held at Bpokane and Han (tone, tilavier, Mount Kamier, ratr 7 dam d 10. ui etaco. Lake. Yovemit hequola. Genera! Grant 1 lie rte-i- r i t rough the and Rocky Mountain Thee .maps are tion of the propod dain would be capaIn t?how color and all the roads - RAILROAD OFFICIALS ON VI9fT. printed ble Mor of ng water to irrieient jrf and tiaiN in he national pafks. hotels, Fred J. Knickerbocker, general super400 air a of ht, d ere is mue.i and rnmp. frea public camp grounds, gate intendent of the Oregon Short Une slid and land of Monother information of interest to mo- excellentw hit h tit t in in viwn,t J. W. Grant, assistant to the agent at tpelier dry fanned al torists Sniall road maps of the etatte present and L Pocatello, were visitors jesterday in Salt and would make Ideal suggestions to the motori&ta are alo irrigated farm; ,t water was available Lake. tn 'udeu The X Irrigation Montpelier ompany & Tho park aerice ha aho ie- LOWELL JUNIOR GRADUATES. "t.e titv in the project, and, lnterstirg urd an autordoDllen niap of the wtsern after th erigiruvr completes the pre Graduation exercises were held at the rnUel Mute the location of the bminar worn, ir matter of financing I Atwell Junior high school yesterday af- nc nopal park showing The rational t will b the disused of projei ternoon with eighty pupils, J. T. Worl-- . on arc this shown map hgh..a ton. Superintendent of the Granite dis. N i mad WOUNDED IN TIKE CLASH, trict, and William Bradford, principal - of the Lowell school, gave addresses MAKE ATTEMPT ON BANK. urLKToI, U I. Mav 8 Two strike The Hass gave a very pretty march and were wounded with pistol Four hana.t sympathizer OMHit, No.r May sang their class song, which was and toree f ictorv guards Injured maf'e an umurriful attempt to rob the xno bank of Ralston, a suburb, this with stores during a riot today outside Cifzen Ted Khanahan. president, and the plant of the Natural India Rubber morning RIO GRANDE AGENT BACK. The trouoie started with The Da'ld Flianahan. auditor, locked them-selc- e fompanv M rushing, traveling passenger in the ault with al of toe hank txrnval of wqmn c erka and other Harry whose work tad not been stopped agent for the Denver It Rio Grande, who currency as theyobbers eHteed the hank. Dv a strike left Salt lake shout ten das ago to The robbera shot up the piara and departWomen among tne idr.ke over C ed without gettirg o, convoy the Roving The K?me ivmpahtrer po'bd,of thetbcmonographers vi aetcrai mouihs returned yesterday allh the Dnt-t- lank was roixxd of nthjg eir and M.u'al Utter "Were inervhaata. ao. tt tghlv InnilH 2 Ma-tn- es To go i C The Get Your Wardrobe Mens Trunk or Vacation nd Clencv Se Cl Hi Ti eae nen will elect the offutrs of th- tub for the loming ear A fommun e.itj n from the seeretaiv of tlu i t v lihrarv luxird was read, wh eh adxjsod that tho American I$brarv had made an allotment to be raised in Idaho F1K as its quota In raising the IJ 0jo h ms fund for providing books on public health hospital. American merchant mar ue, uniform hooks for the blind, (oast gi.ud stations and light house permanent mlttaix ramps arid libraiiia m (Win'ijnt'ps wheje there are mme row Kotarv oid to contribute 2S per 'tie tf the ld.ih Kails quota Kotaiian tlxde HokJuni gae a report m oi) the prelirMr sttgatton rgard-na mu r ' f pure wt$;rr supply for , F1!-indh aton that Idaho with wtl .sut tiunluae this muih improxe-mentorture tr puhl t - as H osiery Ita monthlx wll meet Kussimi HiNheiUi minister of trade and (ommerce, tbiM week, sas the Tinn s, whuh aNo men tions a rumor nreulated ihrough chan nels notoriously m touch wih the premiers entourage, that both tii Mil) eet of negotiations and the persons would ho more wide enjfnffed in them ly extended than at present a know edged. M. Krasin will propose, the newspaper, to put mgoN of fruvst.m j gold, stumped with the seal of tho old Russian ernment, on tho httglis" market. The Times adds Rv rereixing Russian cold, sfoir-bthe poxiet, we would he irtuall' on ernment It recognizing the sovic a 18 imposMble to dissociate the two idea rIh' rluh oteil to contribute its a lotted t ih Id.tho lubs for the of trade relation ami official recwjtn "1 pulp0fmanring the Ltah AgrVul-tuia- l tion. ' Gke luh lu going to the national at Atlanta t'it in June. convention Crushed. Krasln, Gregory Savings on Trihunc. The t ''p'vlil Named. Arc i -- Repreventatlv es of R the public on arbitration boards do not If know enough alvout railroad labor proh-lema to be fair, according to L. E Shep-.parpresident of the Order of Railway He asserted that the rall-- ! Conductors road brotherhoods are unalterably op-- I to arbitration boards on which the posed public Is represented, In a speech before "The puhlie ythe City dub vesterdav .should be left out of the Issue In dealing the railroad d problems," jvsith said "The Javman knowsMr so little of sltua-the actual the f problems jfbout tlon." CHICAGO, Successes Continuing the Neckwear Be Idaho Falls Rotary Votes to Its in Contribute Share; lO IxCpOrtCu writ, JS WASHINGTON. May Favorable report was ordered hv the senate Inter-- I commerce on state lomnilttee the Poln-- f dexter hill designed to prevent Interruptiond of transportation b strikes of rait-ro- e employees. The committee amended the measure A by attaching provisions similar to ti e E clauses eliminated from the fc railroad hill after labor reorganisation "leaders had made strong protests on Is ndt expeet-se- d hill Poindexter the jttion until congress reconvenes after the fc national conventions. ' Same Reductions on I j 10.80 12.00 13.20 PROMISED er-ta- Mens and Boys Underwear $4.00 4.80 6.20 5.60 6.40 MISS MABIA TUCCI. Italian girl, iommiIM if manslaughter m Pretty Marn' Tiici i, 0 vear-oh- l the first ilccrtc Mini sentence deferred, m grneial New York. She is Mr.. Angelina t nnti. Mies Turn barged with shouting and killing pleaded seir defeuve and said her i.rer rm trvtng to three her into s life o f ihme. Mrs (ontie 9 vear old daughter, ( on helms I nut!, was the only witness to the shooting, anl tjie fate ut Miss Tumi rested largeiv mi her testimony. rl with her on a flight to tlautic After the shooting Marie took the little where she eventnallv Mirrendered to the police. Jltv, X. Called Discriminating. "These men have already procured i legislation which Is wrongfully discriminating," Mr. Gary eatd. "Home of them know that the final consequence of their designs must be that all would be lost In the ruins, hut Immediate gain Is to them sufficient Justification " "Employeas must and will realise," continued "Air. Gary, "that their alliance' mPnt and contentment depend upon the progress and prosperity of the employers, that except for the willing . and free in- - j - vestment of capital up " h requite- f- ments of huslnesx toMthe- demands, assistance on the j with full f" par of thocooperative best talent, enterprise and ? inltlathe would languish and di&pput G and that indifference and Mleneaa would substituted. Cutting lSL-fl- . Bringing opportunities of a kind that have not occured in months to men, young men and boys particular about 7 the clothes they wear. known for Ly. , MAY.LU -- ? R. AVanwmaker, etineu of the Rock Springs Rocket, died at the nospltal here t'nx morning. following an operation which took plaoe Wednesdav whs founded h her husTv Rocket and band In upon his death a few weeas later Mrs Wanamaker took charge of the paner and the large Jobbing busi-nerun in connection with it, Bv her brilliant, fearless writing and her keen business ability he made the paper hot only the kading newspaper of the county, but one of the best weeklies ata.te She was h$ld in the high-cinth esteem in this cityand tho whole community grieve o'er her lows. Mrs VUnamaker waif born in Golden died on the Colo, Mav :8, 1879, morning of the anniversary of her birth. w ut ad PARSON. Mav 28. Tho Agricultural club of the Pajson hig.V school met Thursday evening at the Central school building and organized with the following officers President, John Lewis, vice and president. Max perrv; secretary treasurer. Sterling Reece, reporter, AL bert McClellan. Plans were ntade for the mimmer a work, including demonstrations, field hikex meeting, exhibits and The dub's motto fa ttart on Time, Fo Something and Henry Ober hansiey, assistant state club leader, was present and assisted in organizing the club, which will meet every two weeks during the summer. - - Chamber Indorses Plan Lehi Postoffice Will Be to Assist Idaho Tech Advanced to Second Class Sped! t Th XrtbuneT LKHI. Mav 2 Beginning July I thd Lehi postoffKe become an office of the second riasa Postmaster Joseph Anderson received a letter todAy from the department at a.shington announcing the advancement of his office Lehi is or.e of nine cities In the state having postoffWs of the second class, and probabh does more postal business than any other c'tv In the state-- of the sam population Lehi does more fourth class business than any other cjv tn Vtah outside of Salt Lake and Ogden and also does an immense parcel post business In shipd bags and ping out sugar in sends out immense dung theof summer fruit in cases to less favored quantities section Alneadv the 'ommeruaJ rlvb is pee paring to tak- - steps to g'.t a federal fifty-poun- bpectal t The Trlbeoe. POCATELLO, Idaho. Mav 28. The Pocatello chamber of commerce has heartily indorsed the report of the educational committee asking that a special educational drive be made in southeastern Idaho for a campaign of publicity for the Idaho technical institute and for getting its needs before the next state legislature. President C. R Frasier announced that the school had grown so much during the past two years that a new administration building would be needed as soon as it could he secured. The chamber of tornmene also indorsed the pisn to go before the next legislature with requests for an appropriation sufficient for a new administration building, a central heating plant, and addition to the auto mechanics plant and increased gri wlturmt fart'itis a well as a great, the appropriation for admin-Increase 1 isira'ion. Kenvon regarding town. the situation In their COAL EMBARGO URGED. WASHINGTON, May 28. Embargo on the export of bituminous coal wa urged Robinson came near losing their llvee In the senate today hy Senator Walsh, Massar husetts. who declared Wednesday nljht in the narrows of Chalk Democrat. the country feced "Industrial paral creek, about three milea east of here, that sis for lack of coal unless some such when the automobile driven by Mr Robinson got beyond control and backed step is takeif" The Interstate commerce commlseion down into the creek, turnlnf over three was requested In a resolution Introduced times. todav by Representative Ballinger. ReAll three occupanta were thrown Into to atop all publican of Massachusetts, the crek and Miss Robinson suffered coal exporta several broken riba and severe Injury to ber ahotilder Hhe is la a critical condiCANYON HOME8ITES SURVEYED. tion. She had recently recovered from a severe Illness. The two boy were not Many vacationists will spend the summer In American Fork canyon, according badly injured. to David A. Arriv ee. deputy supervisor of the Wasatch national forest. Mr. Arrive to and Earl G. Fogel of the Wasatch office returned to Fait Lake yesterday from the canyon, where they survejed site for twenty summer homes. The United State department of agri"ENVOY" GIVES RECEPTION. culture will not have exhibits at any ROME. Mav 28 -- Sean O Ceallalgh. of the state fairs tn the Intermountain forestry district this year, except that president of the Irish parliament and of the Ltah State Fair association, ac"d'plomatic delegate extraordinary of the cording to Dana Parkinson, supervisor of government of the Irish republic. gave a reception here on the occasion of the the Wasatch national forest. of Mr. Parklneon expressed the opinion beatification Oliver Plunket, first that the number of exhibits was cut bishop of Armagh Attending was Archdown because of a shortage of funds bishop Hanna of San Francisco. The Wasatch national forest will ha vs a booth at the Ltah state fair. TOURIST MANAGER COMING. H H Hunklna, manager of the tourist department for the Chicago and NorthGOMPERB PLAN OPPOSED. western railway, la expected, to arrive . WASHINGTON. Chairman In May Balt Lake from Chicago Bundav. Mr. Kenvon of the senate labor committee Hunklna formerly was located In bait wrote todav to President Oompers of the Lake. American Federation of Ihor. opposing Mr. Oompers suggestion for a congressional Investigation of the recent fight- PASSENGER HEADS IN NEW OFFICE. FT. A. Bhewe, general agent passenger ing at Male an, W. Va., In which ten detectlvea and other persons. Including department of the Oregon Bhort Line; the mav or of the town, wer killed Sen- Beth C. Rhodes. passenger traveling ator Kenvon said congress should wait scent; D E Rulllvsn. city passenger and see what action the state courts took agent, and Marion Merrill, chief clerk, A delegation of labor leaders from j have opened thrir office In room bOQ ot Matey nn conferred today with Senator the Deseret New hui'ding. -- Government Have Exhibits at State Fair 1 |