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Show -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST U. S. GIVES TO I X'jittle 1 001160 -r Last Two of Machines Leav Prediction Made Tennessee Island Prospers Under Rule Republican "Nominee Is to v. J"r ing San i Diego- - for - San ' Legislature Will Dispose iof Americans; Revenue Is Meet Ohio Legislators j 't Francisco Heard - From. of Question TomtSrow. Increased; Graft Checked Subject of.Address Secret , - . ' -- , r a " By Universal ' NASHVILLE, Tenn.y Aug. 15. PredicAfter tions that ths ' Tennessee house would many vicissitudes, the missing seaplanes have disposed of the suffrage question 4 and U, which left San Diego with pine by Tuesday night were made tonight, other planes for San Francisco Saturday but whether It would ratify or rpiect the morning, were accounted lor this after amendment was uncertain. noon. AH the planes have now been Speaker Seth Walker, opp43NiOn leadheard from. er, said tonight he 'was "reasonably Sue White, Being wrecked at sea and humping Into sure of reJectlon-NvvMls- s a mountain were among the adventures president of the Tennhgsee branch of ths of the navy aviators. ( National Womans party, said the Issue y Number 4 came don from Princdton. Hvaa undecided. Other suffrage leaders J, al., and, after a night at tea, was towed still were confident., shore and beached. Number 11 missed The committee In charge of the ratitheQolden Cate ' altogether and came fication resolution will meet tomorrow miles, off Princeton and was night. A report was expected Tuesday, towed In this morning. Majority and minority reports .were con- ; i In addition to their other adventures, sidered certain.' plans No. ( left Point Arena early this J: If the majority report should recommorning in' search of the mother ship mend ratification a point of ordejr that Aroostook. Chief Machinist' Iats T.J, this legislature had no- - authority to act Fttigerald was forced to swim 400 yards because of state constitutional limitations from the opposition. A wasexpocted through a choppy 'sea to obtain help. With wireless out of commission. No. vote on an appeal from .the ruling of thg 4 alighted twenty miles off shors SaturflArt indication erew speni a steepiess peakerwould afford the day nights and night until a Ashing boat thla morning of the strength of the opposing force found the missing plana and secured help Motion to adopt the majority report also for the crew. mowaa expected to be followed The piano was then towed In by a momtngffty report tor boat, plane No, 11 was first reported tion for adoptionandof the a roll call Would atU a substitute this, morning, oft Point Arononuevo, as cfearly define the lineup, ' under command of Lieutenant Peterson more she Anally alighted ten miles south of - Speaker Walker was In conference most o'clock this afternoon. of the day. , Pigeon Point ht She was brought ashore and will remain RALEIGH, N. C., Aug.'lLNofth Cawcan .there until fuel be obtained. have sent an enfaPlane No. S spent the night on Green- ollna to suffrage opponents In the Ten wood bay. Under command of Lieu- sary tonight, tenant Grooch, she left there at t o'clock nessee legislature. It was learned ratificato defeat to hunt th mother ship Aroostook st to propose an alliance tnstates. two the of tion suffrage Sausallto. The envoy, understood to pe RepreAgain she lost her bearing In the tog sentative W. W. Neal, was Instructed to and went sixty miles out to sea. Flying east for forty minutes, the ma- give the Tenneseee legislators the "moral of chine came down at gloss' Beach, near support" of house them. It North Carolina and to aasure Marine View. With gasoline exhausted, the seaplane waa stated, that suffrage could be dewas helpless 400 yards off shore. The fog feated here if It, can be accomplished was Impenetrable. T. J. Fitzgerald, chief In Tennessee. The legislature la In recess until tomachinist's mate, volunteered to swim . morrow night. Ashore for help. , The sea was choppy. Fitzgerald fought the undertow and staggered exhausted to ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams. He told his story. . Men, Commander Wallace Bert ho ff of the Twelfth naval district was notlAed and THbese-BSIt Lsfct a tug was immediately sent out to the Chics so Srmwaajged Wl JW assistance of the wrecked aviators, WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 15. The - Lieutenant Commander Grooch, who claws of the prohibition enforcement act commanded the first division of the planes have been sharpened and tbe privacy of On their Alght from San Diego, announced the homo endangered for tonight that No. g had broken all endur- by a recent ruling of the department of ance records, remaining eight and half that revenue agents may be called hours In the air and Aylng 600 miles with- justice upon by prohibition agents for assistance out a stop. to searching a house and making gn ar- Lieutenant Evans of No. ( said Un&er the law a prohibition Agent's that in coming out of plana. the fog the machine grased the top of a mountain, but power is limited. He cam enter a house . -- U damage waa done.- only when armed with a Search Awrant ana when given permission oy cwnsent by the owner or tenant of the property. , He has no right to break into or enter the premises by force. A revenue offi' . cer, however, is hampered by no such restrictions. Hs ha the right forcibly TlUfISjJ wtnter wheat tn We- to enter a house In making An arrest or ber county Ms considerably acreags below that of conducting a search of the premises. 1919. and the spring wheat acres re is The new ruling, therefore, has given greatly In excess, according to figures reinforcement to tha prohibition agents, brought Into submitted to tbe bureau of crop esti- whoso powers have been of several large mates. In 1919 there were (100 acres of question In ths courts " Invariably deciding winter wheat In the county and 1600 acres cities, the court of spring wheat. This year there are against the "dry Agent , 1630 acres of winter wheat and 6990 acres of spring wheat Tha figures are based on the 1920 returns made by assessors and on the assumption 4hat there --- Service. FRANCISCO,' - San Aug.- - 15. tity j Jy - Prohibition Agents May to Aid Call Revenue rs Weber County Increases Spring Wheat Acreage Fifth Ward Democrats - are .1800 farms tn tha county. There were 00 scree of com in 1911 and 70 acres are reported for this year. Last year the county planted M00 scree of potatoes and thla year 1890. an Increase of 270 acres. Of hay there are 13 170 acres, compared to 12.S50 acres last year, an increase of 5620 acres There are 10,(30 acres of sugar beets this year. 700 acres of tomatoes and 1220 , aerss of peas. ACTORS MOTHER DIEs! v; Tbe police department has been asked by C. O. White of Long Beach. Cal., to notify Roy White, known as Billy Wayne on the stage, of the death of his mother. White is with the "Sunset Revue" troupe, the message said. 1,1rT' lo Hold Meeting Tonight The Democrats of the Fifth ward will a meeting tonight at ( oclock In Judge Henry C. Lund's courtroom In the City and County building. Joseph Toung will be chairman and the Include Judge Henry C. speakers will Lund and W. G. .Laudender, representative of the American Legion. hold WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. The military government established hr San Domingo by ths United State has started tbe Island republic toward prosperity and successful according to a report of the governor. Rear Admiral Thomas Snowden, made public today. "The military- - government has set the country an unassailable example of good government, free , from graft, giving a square deal to all, an administration above reproach," he reported. Internal revenue collections have tn' creased from (700,000 annnually before the occupation to approximately (3.500,000 last year, with prospects of a million dollars mors this year, the summary said. Certain taxes bearing heavily on the poor have been eliminated 'and a tag' On property substituted, Tbe floating debt has been liquidated and indications are that tbs (20,000,000 loan of 1903 will be paid oft by 1925, mors than thirty years before maturity, the governor reported. Much graft, dishonesty and Inefficiency In government offices has been eliminated and the money saved has gone toward building schools, roads and public buildings, port improvements and sanitary arrangements, ths report sakl. Special attention baa been given educational facilities. Great Improvement has also been ac complished in the highway system, the poetofflce department and tha harbor.. ' Wife and Daughter Are Shot by JctdoUS HusbcUld r Tribune-Sa- lt Lake Tribase Leased Wire. . NEW YORK, Aug. 15. After wounding Chicago his wife and their pretty daughter, who passed as sisters, Emil Coudry. 44 years old, employed In the custom house, early today continued to fire shots at them as hs chased them through the apartment of a friend down four flights of stairs and into the street. The daughter, Mary. 21 year old, 1 She hospital. dying at St. Vincent was wounded in the right jaw and second bullet entered her abdomen. The mother, Catherine, 42, had tha lob of her right ear shot away. 1 couldnt stand my wifes action any more and I planned to nd It all said Coudry when locked up In the "After Charles street police station. planned to shoot killing Catherine t myself. Mrs. Coudry ascribed her husband's actions to jealousy. "He was very suspicious, she said. "Of course, there is nothing in what he accused us of. Mary and I, it la true, dressed alike and were taken many times for sisters. Tho shooting started in Coudry' apartment at 27 Bedford street, Greenwich As Coudry raced about the village. building firing hia pistol and breaking down a door of an apartment Into which his wife and daughter fled, a hundred were persons living In ths building - aroused. Thieves Rob Marquis Home While Guests Are on Porch Service. Aur. is. senator war- ten G, Harding plana to mak one of th moat important of hi front porch speeches her Thursday, when he will receive delegation of jpreeent and former members of ths Qhlo legislator. . Democrat a well ad Republican will be represented in the delegation, and th word was quietly passed around Harding headquarter today that th nominee' addre will touch upon some of the salient Issue of th campaign.' Just what th them of th speech will b waa kept b secret by th Harding man-agbut It 1 understood that it will dir erg from Senator Harding' put dealing with political question. Since th visit of former Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts yesterday, it la becoming evident that the Harding managers have manufactured some new campaign ammunition which will be used by slump speakers and campaign director throughout the" oountry. It oon slats largely of making an Issue of Fresi-deWilson's to, the .passage Of reconstructionopposition legislation, as carried m a resolution framed by Senator Weeks for the appointment of commissions of experts to deal with each of the problems arising during the war. It will be the contention of Republican speakers that President Wilson directly Interfered with the passage of the Week:, resolution and, by using his influence with Democratic senators, in about Us defeat W a result, thebringing Republican spellbinders will out, the country waa left completepoint ly unprepared when the armlet tee wu to deal with the many Industrial signed and political problems which directly resulted from the war. With the opposition to Americas entrance Into ths league of nations always the foremost issue. It is evident shat tho Republican campaign will be based also upon ths Immediate need of a protective tariff and the failure of tho Democrat to formulat a definite program of reconstruction, such as waa placed In effect upon th close of hostilities by Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium. . Senator Harding did not follow hi usual custom of going to church today, but Instead motored out to tho sanatorium of Dr. Sawyer, a personal friend, several miles out of town. He then took a long hike back to Marlon a part of h'S campaign to keep physically for fit ths hard work confronting hirq until tho election. A delegation of Indians, representing more than twanty-fiv- e tribes, will bs the guest of Senator Harding on Wednesday, and It it expected that the nominee will make them a short address. The candidate had only one caller today. He was W. L. Chadboume of New Mr. York, a prominent Progressive. Chadboume was the organiser of the mario.v, otto. A little child." Dont they -- appeal :to yon? Doecnt jcztheart yearn to pick them upr to cuddle thenrdose to yon, to ehisld them from all harm? i sure H does else youre not human. fUeing human yon lore Their very helplessness makes yon reach out in all your, strength t0;&id them. .' them. ' In health theres no flower so beautifhL ' In illness theres no night so baby. - , , black. Save them then. Use every precaution. Take no chance, When sickness comes,, as d(esswill,.rememberitsjiist a baby, fust a child and if the Physician isnt at, hand dont try some remedy that yon 'may. . . - , around the house for youT own use. Fletchers Castoria was made especially for babies, ills and yon. can use it with perfect safety as any doctor will tell you.: Keep,it inthe house, " s -- Children Cry For -- a i - t ' a h s nt Do ths People Know! v Do ytro know why yon are asked to can for Fletchers Castoria when you want a childs remedy; why you most Insist oa Fletchers? For years we have heen explaining' how the popularity of Fletcher's Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub- " -- V. - atitutea and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and la defense ef to come, wo appeal to tho better judgment of parents to . Eaerations list on haring Fletchers Castoria when in need of a childs mod-Jcine. And remember abort all things that a childs medicine is la not made for children a medicine prepared. for grown-up- s A baby's food for a baby. And a baby's medicine v is ' just as essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it's eaerery wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner tor so many years that the signature ef Chat H. Fletcher and perfectionia the product are synonymous. sua-ceed- b inter-changea- - , cross-count- BOTHESS SHOULD KAO THE BOOKLET THAT 18 ABOUND EVOY BOTTli Of nXTCHEM CWTOSU GENUINE G ASTORIA harmony dinner at the Harvard dub-la-st July, at which a large number of tbe former follower of Rooeevelt pledged their support to th Republican candidate. Senator Harding received assurance from Chadboume that the Progressive element would be solid in Its support of the nominee st the polls.' Commenting upon the New 'York situation following his Interview with Senator Harding, Mi. Chadboume said: "Th situation Is very satisfactory from the Republican point of view. New York will be th chief battleground of the campaign. The Republicans have a full understanding of their responsibility, and they are going to name for Governor Judge Nathan H. Miller. He haa a. brilliant official, career, and Is one of tha leading lawyers to the state. A poll of th textn industry taken recently showed a large preponderance In favor of Senator Harding, according to a report received st headquarter her today from th Star Woolen company of Boston, Mass. The result showed that the southern vote rave Harding a majority ana that in the industry outside of the south 95 per cent -of the answers favor Harding.- One of the questions In ths tektlle ballot was: "Ar you In favor of a 'moist d administration. of the retwo-thir- ds , . . rf , Universal Barrios Cable. ' former crown PARIS. Aug. 15. Th prince of Germany, now plain Frederick William Hohensoilem, received a coat of whitewash today from the Matin. It published exclusively this morning an autographed letter written by tbe former prince three month after the United State entered th war, urging his to throw up th sponge, and thus BOSTON, Aug. 15. Was Charles Ponxi parent save th throne and prevent untold misheed and front or only th front" of ery, because Germany did not hav a hop awtodl that flour- of winning against th United State. th milllona-overnlfished unhindered for eight month tn Boston 7 This was th subject of open on Boston common and street forum corners, and wherever group gathered MOOSEHEART LEGION. Th women of Mooseheart Legion wilt hold their next regular meeting Monday -. evening, Auguxt 23, at I o'clock at Mook heart. NATIONAL FRATERNAL CONGRESS. There will be a meeting of the outing , and executiv oommtttees of th Utah hotel, chapter at parlor H, Newhou Tuesday evening at S o'clock. t ' - NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. wiU hold Salt Lake circle No, (59 outing at Saitair Friday. , ' , " , today. r Recent activities of federal and stats authorities, coupled with various intimations, have caused a general expectation of development th! week that will answer the query. The next step will be a hearing in the federal court Tuesday on Securities Three-pl- y petition for reoeiver for thwhich Suit' ofNtail Worn Exchange Ponsi company, through t t t induced thousand to Invest their money cent in return 54 of tho promise per by Premier of Greece Be- pn three month. Edwin It. Pride, th federal auditor has been going over Ponxi accounts, neath Shirt Stops Bullets. who ha announced that with om account still to b examined, h had found liabilities of $8,000,000. The only clue to asset is hi own 'estimate that Ponmi By c. r, bertelli. they total about (4,000,000, no intimation (Universal Service . Special Cable.) Ponsls attorneys gave tomorrow they would try PARIS, Aug. 15. A three-pl- y suit of today whetherrelease on the 26,000 bonds. obtain hla chain armor worn beneath th h!rt of to Ha will be given a hearing Thursday on Eleutherids Venixeloa, premier of Greece, was responsible for' ths failure of his would-b- e assassins to kill him when they fired ftv shot as ti was leaving the You Lyons railway station tn Paris. All flv of t(i bullets struck, but only An on which split Into four pieces did ny Ar yott satisfied with your J completion t Are Why the Hoover Is From.the.Ordinary.VacuumS weeper-N THE soft shadings and delicate tracings' of a fine rug lies its call for admira- -' tion. The maintenance of these charms is an important function of the 'Hoover. .Rapidlj its electric sweeping reveals ijnew the colorings dimmed by aoot and brushes straight any nap disarranged ' by heels. At the same time it beats out all destructive embedded grit, collects stubborn,-clingi- ng litter and thoroughly suction cleans. Qnly s the Hoover does that is why it is the largest selling electric cleaner in the IT ! , ) , ' all-thi- ! ! world. .! Now , ' f I' I Being Demonstrated In Our Main Aisle mm flow .. ' Th following telegram signed by John B. Levendls of Bingham, president of th Utah Pancretlan Brotherhood Minos, was sent to Prim Minister Venlielos from Balt Lake yesterday: "Members of our Pancretlan Brother hood Minos, with regret, heard" the sad new of the attempted assassination of the Ilfs of your excellency. Ws prav God that your health will be restored soon to enable .you to finish ths wonderful work for the benefit of our mother J. , oountry. MARSHALS LIFE THREATENED, TOKIO, Aug. 15. Field Marshal Prince , ths charge of using ths mail to defraud. Charles Brightwell, Raymond Msyr LODGE '.NEWS and Fred Meyer held on state charge of larceny a a result of ths collapse of the Old Colony Foreign Exchange com, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. pany, which attracted inveators with Its Be go Lily Lodg (12 meets tonight at offer of 100 per sent interest, wort also K. of P, hall. 58 East Broadway. till in jaiL t ' LADIES OF THE L A. R. bold its reg- -, Letter Whitewashes Former T. H. Gordon circle will nlar Tuesday afternooa at 1:30 L O. O. F. haiL Crown Prince of Germany in th masting ht It Inflicted minor wounds. damage. These fact were revealed today and tn this connection it la generally known that King George V of Great Britain similar suit Th Italian king, wears long time, has though protesting for finally adopted the policy of wearing armor when In Rome. Th attempted assassination of Venl-elo- a, police lnveaUgatlons here has revealed today, was part of a vast plot, hatched 4a wltzrland-.to- - .reaUr'-Kln- c Constantine to the throne. That the killing Itself was planned with utmost detail Is shown by the fact that two Greeks, charged with shooting Veni-selon alght, were posted at every entrance and exit to the Lyons station. It Is affirmed that the premier had heen shadowed alt the way from Athens by The opportunity to try to assassins. kill him, spparenUy did not offer Itself to his traUer until be started from . Pari. " Bears tbe Signature of , Two-thir- I - ar Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tribuse Leaaed Wig. SPRINGLAKE BEACH. N. J.. Adg. 15. Searchers for thieves who got Jewelry, silverware and other articles valued In all st (100,004 from the summer home of Martin Maloney of Philadelphia, a papal Gibbons and marquis, while Cardinal other guests were on tho front porch Friday night arc without a clew. Private defective who are conducting an investigation contend that unless th burglars had confederates In the bouse, perhaps among the servants, they would not have dared to rob tha place while the lights were burning. Included in the loot were several gifts to Mr. and Mrs. Maloney from the pope, which were considered by their owners as priceless. Friday afternoon Cardinal Gibbons was the principal guest at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hellner. Mr. and Mrs Maloney were also present, and It is said that, upon, their return with the cardinal to their home, they found plies were negative. estate. Later, nothing wrong about tho after talking with the cardinal and other on the porch, tho robbery was Chicago SERVICES AT STATE PRISON. Under ths leadership of Bishop E. Holt, speakers and a choir of seventy voices from South Jordan yesterday afternoon rendered a program at the state prison. The speakers were Hyrum Stackings and Samuel A. 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