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Show THE SALT LAKE; TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY' HORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, "W . 1C20. .. 1. a a nopoaopp BBDBnsoBPDoaoaDPoaonnoRnnnDDotiooDoaaDaoEnnnannDnnnn o . nil - ; 13 o 0 0 ;rcation of Pact 'Likely General Regret Expresses c c J at Attempt to Arrest Editor Out' of Martial Zone. 'JzdzT Provision of New Merchant Marine ; Act f V B fll What' they do for you at the stores where ner & Marx clothes I aI HOUSTON., Texas, Aug. ID General J. F. Writers, in command st .Galveston. I which has been under martial law as a result of strikes, today formally expressed regret and condemned the action of mil- I itary police In seeking to arrest outstde the military sons G. V. Sanders, a Houa- ton editor, Ust night ' Continuing, the statement'says: T want to say, however, that when, the I editor of the' Press puts his foot In Gal- veston he will be immediately arrested. We have full authority to do so. and have authority to go to the extent of arresting him in Houston if we should see fit Whether we will take that step or merely suppress the circulation of his paper in Galveston, I cannot say. I appreciate free speech, 1 know the value of the freedom of. the pres, but when newspapers descend to criminal libel and print incendiary articles, their editors should be held responsible. Business men of Galveston tell me that there la no uae In arresting some man who tries to start insurrection by speeches on the streets. If I permit the circulation of literature in that city that incites riot and murder. It must be stopped; it will be stopped." 'a Within Provisions. A charge of false imprisonment was Although considerable doubt exists as filed In justice court here today by Leon tbs precise Intent of congress as editor of the Houston Press, 811er, in the merchant marine act on against city Lieutenants J. A. Dempney, R. & wunt of the radical consequences which Abbott and J. R. Bmlth of Texas naist result ft th strict carrying out tional guard. Tbe complaintthe them section 14, tUcre are ten treaties which with illegally restraining G. chargea V. Sanders, as aepclflcally falling editor of the Frees, at the ithinconsidered Country club the provisions of the statute, which last night tbably will have to be abrogated. Al- nigk the state department has not made olio the list of affected treaties, th SubWOV" e conventions which sre expected to be s mlnated are known to Include those Show s Ich Belgium ratified March t, 1875; d via. May 11, 1858; Costa Rica, July NEW YORK. Aug. end 1841; Denmark, April 24, 1824; Great Itain. July 8, 1815; Honduras, July 4, subway service on the Brooklyn Rapid Transit a system, s, crippled Nether--dstrike of Hy A; Italy, February 26, 1871; several thousand employees, waa ImAugust 24, 1852; Norway, July A proved today. The nubile service com. ,7; Paraguay, February A 1659; Serbia, reported tonight that ninety-seve- n iober 14, 1881, and Spain, July 1, 1902. mission trains were operated the case of alL however, twelve two and thethree-crush, hour, compared with nuts' notice must be given of the in during about No stxty was yesterday. are to tloa also about abrogate. There to operate the surfaceattempt cars. The tlve or fifteen other treaties about msdehad 1200 busses In city nearly Ich some question exists as to whether Th operation. company announced tonight that full lr provisions oontravort the merchant trolley sorvice would bo resumed torine act. ;.v v n morrow. these Include treaties concluded Two persons were killed and scores the United States and tbe following ae a result of the tleup. The today ions: casualties resulted from collisions between Improvised conveyances and falls from I liter Treaties. crowded busses. Many were run down In I f rgehtlne republic, September 27, 1858; the congested street traffic. Two sots' of violence occurred when a na, November 17, 1880; Colombia, 12, 1846; Greece, December 27, subway train running on a surface eeotlon .7; Japan, February 2D 1911; Liberia, waa atoned. The motorman waa knocked 'ober 2D 1662; Congo, January 8A 1691; unconscious and a woman passenger was oa, December 11, 1902; Morocco, Sep , badly Injured. nber 1A 1184; Panama, November-18-, .I; Tripoli January 1A 1405, and' Franca, ARNETT GET NEW POST. oe 1A 1822. . WASHINGTON 1 Aug. with France is considered General treaty ,be Barnett, formerly major i 4 officials as inoperative at present, as a general George commandant of the marine I .ult of the notice of the Intention to coTpe, has been assigned to duly at San I 'ogste given by France to tbe state nclsco officer senior of the corps more than a year ago. The atlas with Argentine, China, Liberia, on the Paclfle coast,, secretary, Daniels nama and Tripoli make no provision for announced today. nalning in force after notice of the sldent The treaty with Japan, how-- courts In China, which have been In operrequires that els months' notice mid be given, and those with Colombia, ation since 1889. the probable necessity for the Despite Morocco and Cuba stipulate twelvs see, abrogation of the more than ntha- - notice before they c twenty some officials hold that no dire treaties, oe effective. consequences will follow, es commercial i intercourse may be regelated by Interna;ct With China. tional comity and the general prlnelplee The treaty which may have to be ab- of International law. It was rsoalled that ated with Chine, officials est A would although no commercial treaty has exult not only In the annulment of com-rctisted between the United States and reciprocity between the two coun-- e. Mexico for forty years, commercial Interbut also In the loss or the rights of course between the two Countries has nro. isrioau eitlaena to be tried In American ceeded satisfactorily; TASHINGTON, Aug. ID By the ated , Press.) Examl nation by the t department of commercial treaties which the United States Is a signatory, revealed that between twenty-fotwenty-seve- n of euch pacts may have be abrogated under the new merchant Wins act. It was said tonight by officials. ", lection 14 of the merchant marine act Julrea the prealdent within ninety days, i by September a to give formal notice (foreign governments having commer-- il treaties with the United States, that American government intends to re ks any claim of the convention! which tent the giving of preferential treat-to Amerleans or Arnold oan ship, flclals expressed the belief today that .tire abrogation of the treaties- - would ult from the notice of the president, as 4S not thought that other nations will went to the amendment of treaties In an te enable the United States to against their own commerce d shipping. A; I I ur 'I ; I I I I 1 ' r' ..... b are sold I A I I y 1 I dts-mln- 1 -- 1 I b I ed - " J'.'r 0 O Theyfll give you quality and correct style all-wo- ol I B Strike Situation Some Improvement I ' vated 1 1 I I ar I . ' I be-e- I I expense because the clothes they sell last longer I I De-nb- er ... a I I B I - ID-Bri- gadter D a I B B 1 -- 0 w, u 'i I aI I possible; they believe iri narrow margins I a al "t nee 0 I I I B D I cl 1 1 cl K I Theyll give your money 0 B cl Childrens fins Silk Lisle Socks, all sizes; fine assort- -; ment to select from. Regular 50o and 60c values, a pair . special, jBoyi and Girls Black Cotton School Hose An extra special value at ' I O B n . : jj Girls fine ribbed Black Cotton School Hose Very dressy. Special, a pair. ; . . Ladies' $2.25 Silk HoseM-I- n bla?k; white,' brown. Special, a pair....' i . .... tan'' .... B PO, V a I I Tri-an1 back if you're not satisfied B B B 1U d Z. C I Me ' - D B J B end th bandits turned the fir on them. Tho windshield was shattered by On Of tho eight bullets fired by the robbers. On bullet drova aeverai pieces of glass Into Robert eon's eye. Ha waa rushed to an Omaha hospital, but It was said that tha aye was destroyed. Tha paymasters said apparently no at- - Your Choice ' XBAV EXAMINATIONS I Values to $3.00 Effort to Rob , Paymaster of Coal Company of Mina Payroll Proves Futile. ' itllF Your choice at the ; tpccial sale price of rd $1.79 f' i LANDER, Wyo., Aug. ID Two tun-- I pacts ere in jail here today following attempt last night to kill tha genaral managar of ' tha Poposla mine and two paymaatgre In the mountains, and Steal the payroll of $45,004.' One man waa Tha aertouaty injured In the fighting. money wee aaved. , Guy Robertson, the general manager of the ceel mine; M. A. Nelson end Jack William, paymasters, wars driving the mine, Williams, with tha money, waa ahead of the ether at a place three mile from Hudson and .on mil from th mine, when he waa attacked. Ae th first shots were fired at him from ambush, ha; drove ahead at full imbedded speed. Though ten bullet themselves about hlin ,ln tha car he and nssMD his distanced uninjured 'ants. Robertson end MsWa onma lute sight 3 t ; prowmEXS , GOLD treated crowns BSIDCE COLO PLATES WORK inlays THAT f IT Painl'EssWithers v There has been quits a de- ntnd for these exceptional Comt value. ;a UUBBUBUO . DENTAL CQ tempt was made to stag a holdup, tha ings and going to a neighbors house t FROPOBE NEW WAGE SCADS. bandits evidently intending to kin th Uv. WASHINGTON, Aug, 81. Recommenthree men and than make away with the .SMMBMBMBBBMBBBBIBHSBH dations of tha envy yard wag board for money. Jenton-Cocldeba- rr Road Though two have been placed In jail a new wage schedule to affect about here ponces were searching the mountain Construction today for other suspects r Threats of Begun 75,444 navy yard- - employees, probably lynching have been DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN SANTA CRUX 1. Tha SANTA CRUZ. Calif., Aug. bodies of John Domlch, a cement worker, and his daughter were found aid by elds at th Domlch home today. Tha police said Domlch had left a not that this la the country where saying we cannot whin our children," and Indicating ha had killed first hie daughter and then hlmeelf. Tha not la said to have charged the girl with taking 12004 of Domloh1 eat- - nurse Saies 2 Peopli Frca Operaiioa fer71221MAINST Examinations Free "I HOUR 829am8p.m. SUNDAYS AMO s HOLIDAYS 9l a It mad. had two patleati that tha doctor seemed uaabl t reach with their medi einee and ia both ease advised tha knife. A friend who had tried Mayr yWeaderful Bemad for Stomach trouble proposed that 1 recommend It to. my which I did. Both aro bow enpationti, tirely well I am very glad that I was able to recommend it1' It removes the catarrhal mucus front the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whioh amuses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. On dose will convince or money refunded at Bchramm-JohnseDrae, live (S) Good Stores, and 4 everywhere. , (AdrertLmeaL) pteiel IS Tk Trlbeee. VERNAL, Aug. II. Fred Feitch, the ocoeraful bidder for th state road from Jensen bridge cast to Cockle-bur- r, toward the line, left town yesterday with hie collection of Cleavslsnd asterpillare, graders and road equipment to begin work. The cutoff haa been abandoned and tha praaant .road designated to reoelve the repair under this eoatrsot, for which the state Is to pay 15004 and Uintah ooun-t- y con-tra- ot read-hollo- w Utah-Colora- 45044. - . The completion 'Of this project Will be a great boon to th tourist, virtually finishing a first-ris- e highway from Bait Lake City to tha "K reach on the Colorado stale hne, and from there on to Denver th road are very good. Hillard Cczr.ty Fair a fo Open September 22 I pertat t Tbs Tribeaa DELTA Aug. II. W, A. Robinson, th Millard County Fair 2 secretary ef sedation, was In Delta yesterday in tha Interest ef th organisation, th fair will open st FlUmor Bsptember 22 and Witt continue thre day. A preeram wm k Issued la a few days, wakth will iv fU data lie ef th venous feature, . The officers of th aae"iatio are Daniel Btev-n- a, forty-slghl-n- av ohalrman; W. A. Rehlnson. eecra-Lar- y. and Parker Robison, treasurer. will be laid before Secretary Daniels. Member of th. board today said th new schedule waa virtually completed and Indicated that a unanimous report would Mr. Daniels stated that be submitted. he ws prepared to act at once in Order that th new schedule might be put Into effect a soon as possible a ' i dim i beat florists In every eUy our representatives. .The" ars waiting for ua to telegraph your order for flowers to be delivered te your frioada. Within two hours wg eaa deliver flowers for you ia nay city In the United fitstei or Canada. Make ' , i.. hi prove It. i t e'.," ... 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