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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4- the state have announced that they would amend their constitution, striking out several of the articles which wera olted In the ouster proceedings of last year as rendering the Socialists unfit to ait In tha assembly. A referendum vote Is to be taken by the- - party on these proposed changes before the election. Two of the provisions of the Socialist constitution which party leaders say will be amended are those prohibiting members from voting for military appropriations and providing that the party may force resignation of Ha representatives In case he falls to obey their instructions. Oliio Governor Make Sen ! OIHOFTf U.S.PRESIDEN (Continued from Page One.) had-reap- consin Style Fair Grounds Who Delivers the Packages, LEVEL Labor 'baa ! always enjoyed its I I greatest prosperity under Republican control and under tbe protective tariff system of the Republican party.' (William J. Burke, congressman at large from Pennsylvania and for many years au official of tbe Order of Bail- - j way Conductors, talked for some time with Senator Harding and said ho waa with tbe candi-- ' greatly; Impressed Senator Harding typidates view fies tbe finest of real Americanism, and! I ahall ask all my friends to support him, he eaid. ed. By Universal Service. of expulsion. He waa informed The big Issue athedecree WASHINGTON, Sept. French government had no objection From election establishment in la the On.) to him personally and that It would not oomlng (Contiaued of a happy and contented concert of object to his return here In a purely prt vate capacity. , Governor Co also flayed the senate Americans and not a league of nations, as according to w. ii. Crocker, president of I Candidates "oligarchy, criticised Senator Harding his Importuned. reactionary" and declared that. If National bank of San FranFred the Crocker NEW YORK, Sept 4. Senator Har campaign fund charges were true, should NaIn a Issued statement the cisco, by W. Upham, Republican treasurer, ding and Governor Cox, Democratic ahd tional Welfare union today. be ousted. Pleading for a return to Republican rule Republican presidential candidates, today In his stats fair speech leading Up to statesmanship," be were asked by the American Association his charge against Mr. Hays, Governor and aald: for Irish Independence to cable Premier Cox declared: It la an axiom that a man will pro- Lloyd George of Ungland a protest own Interests and the .Interests against allowing Terence MacSwlney to tect his Instructed. Money Diggers Intrusted to him more solicitously than die. "Mr. Hays says that quotas have not othera will protect them for him. It la Will you not pleas add your voice to Special t The Tribune. been established. .There Is hot a man or also an axiom that a man should look that of the Uberty-lovln- g people of the President REXBt'RG, Idaho, Sept presidential candi George 8. Romney of the Ricks Normal I woman her who doesn't believe that after the comfort and health of his own world and our other a to with the premier college, has returned from Palo Alto, CaL, himself dates by cabling protest family before, concerning quotas are being established. that of his neighbors. These things art of England Against the inhuman treat- where hs spent thre months taking ad- I have here, the governor continued, fundamental. ment of the lord mayor of Cork today, vanced Work for a master's degre at Leland Stanford, Jr., nnlveralty. "If by wise counsel and moral and eco- slowly djdng for the liberty of his peo- th pulling a bunch of papers from his breast nomic suasion we as a nation can assist ple in Brixton prison T ths request said. President Romney, In recognition of th pocket, "documents Issued from the It will be appreciated beyond expression efficient system of summer project work. and tionsl Repuoltcan committee with lnetruc. in maintaining the peace of the world of oppressed peoples, we must by ceuntlaes millions of your fellow cttl Introduced by the Ricks Normal colleg tlona to the money diggers, as they the rights we sens.' received special honors from th Univeras It. and do will It ths But do great themselves have been called by Mr. Up concert sity. , " hem, to see to It that paper left on ta- need for a happy and contented Boston Acts. This summer work, as Inaugurated by j Mayor bles after luncheon shall be destroyed in of nations, there la the prior need for aRicks the Normal Amefconcert college, has command- and of contented order that nobody shall know what It I happy BOSTON, Sept, 4, James d the attention not only of local educaJeans. This today la our great and press- - president of the city council, as acting going on. men but of of national prominence. Before we can mayor of the city, today sent to Premier tors, Producing Copies of the "Official Bui- ling domestic difficulty. for practical education durletln of the Republican treasurer, Gov- -' II hope to aid in curing the Ills of Europe, Lloyd Georfe of England the following It provides ing the summer mentha lengthening th I Asia and Africa, we must first present to cable message regarding the hunger strike school ernor Cox proceeded: ydar to twelve month and brings In the first line of the Official Bulletin' II those afflicted people the spectacle of a of Lord Mayor MacSwlney of Cork: the offlprofessors of th school to the farm I Is this Bulletin It says that cured itself. nation that has of sentiment citlsens j Overwhelming where th student is au this calls for states' Boston that Mayor MacSwlney' e death during the summer, clsl, and In another part It says that I in educational lines, but I the quotas were understood by ' Chairman I manshlp of the highest order. It cannot would be crime against civilisation and not only assisted armour- social and activities religious I outset. Hays at the be done by an obstinate, vindictive, single repudiation of every principle for which aged. Th school is brought ar tR th stuIt says, the governor continued, with-In- I track mind, nor by a puppet cabinet oom- -i the great world war waa fought" succesa with remarkable dent, out reading, that the amounts sought of mediocrities But I During the past season mora than 104 each community are part of the campaign be done, because it always has KeaSMUl ot&teu. students have been under tha supervision of general subscription as originally in- -I been done, by an enlightened Republican 4. of th vocational education department, reasons Th LONDON, why BepL Hlated by Will H. Hayg and carried with Professors DUWorth Walker and J. that cabinet and in the oongrees, the wise and the government will not release Lord through by the treasurer's office and comR. In Maughn, Mis Ethel Cutler and Mias Mayor Mao8wlny of Cork are given the whole program Is now nearing devoted counsel of the nation's patriots an official statement Issued today. They Ruby 8mith In charge. Tha boy have I pletion." Manuof the John Kirby, Jr., Dayton are that fresh would be made specialised to agriculture, and farm man- Th governor, who had devoted moat of company of Dayton, Ohio, Gov- to contlue withattempts added activity the lone agement and th girls In practloal sew- his state fair addreas to the league, was facturing of series of murders need Coxo ernor th expressed home, anc lng and cooking. of roars policemen forced to quit because of shouts and men of steady mind at ths helm in this to any person Im would opsn th By this method ln spit of tha short-- 1 from tb crowd, . He insisted that the "election prisoned for any way to use ened school year they can secure full country. similar offense , a Republi-and of a credit. Class have been, held at th a as Republican of oase the the lord president mayor precedent Forced to Oose. can congress I the surest way of with good hopes of securing release and homes of the students, and tha fighting the noise until he made ng th institutions which have made ra th opportunity to repeat the acts which tion of the parents secured in this way I hla charge against Mr. Hays, he closed ward for individual Initiative possible and led to his incarceration." the college ha also given th student the I with a smile and friendly adieu. of warding off the attacks of those who Th statement continues: practical experience with th classroom That big business Interests were con- are eternally at work In an effort toj lord th of the Unless mayor training. object tributing to the Republican cause In the break down the best form of government I and his associates Is to secure the seces-ma- n I alleged "attempt to buy the presidency ever devised. slon of Ireland In which case no compro I also was reiterated by the governor. miss between them and the British gov- The league was championed In almost lernment Is possible the sufferings of th I deThe address I governor every today. lord mayor, together with the whole canr clared It would Insure world peso and asso-mInternational disarmament, make for maFir In the min of th Utah Fuel comterial reconstruction end stability throughI i chlnery of the government of Ireland are pany at Sunnyside, while It la believed out the world. LEWISTOWN. Maine, Sept, 4. Frankentirely unnecessary. I deny, he said, "that America is not It Is pointed out that the government to be under control, is still of sufficient lln D. Roosevelt closed a three days interested In European affairs. not only presented to parliament a potential Importance to lead th company ad- an state tour of this with To league critic who exDresa fear that conferring on Ireland a degree official to determine not to tend any mine I tonight In which he defended the meaauiw ln dr Amerinvodthswould be In advance of any of He termed Ineffective I first-ai- d I league of nations. EuroDean conflicts. the teams to tha competl- ftgam he achem by the rescue and planiora permanent court of arfattra- - elected proposed or accepted Imputed insincerity and a pan to befog tton. Ireland in the tion at Denver next week under the o( representatives a as Senator suggested by Harding j Issue. declared of He the the tha United State bureau of that past, but the premierto has declared ex- auspices months time provided under the league, substitute for the league, mines. his willingness discuss with an; plicitly state statement after had We hare he said, for arbitration and counsel I The coal mines of Spring Canyon, In- body which can claim to represent Iris! eluding would be an almost certain guarantee I meht from Marion, he said, Helling bow opinion the Standard, tha Spring Canyon, forward, proposals any they put sincerely the Republican nominee Is In so against war. Liberty and the Peerless coal compa- as those proposals Include sepathat congress only has I favor of world peace and good will among ratalong nles, are combining in sending a team, Reasserting Intreatment and not do for Ulster power to declare war, Governor Cox char- - J the nations. These are fin word, but volve th secession of Ireland from the which will be composed of J. W. Bingham, acterlzed as fairy tales'' the opposition there ha been no defining of how he United Kingdom or risk the captain; Gus Goodart, C. H. Hasemyer, security of Andy Eaaterbrook, William G. Williams argument that the league could place proposes t accomplish ths result. those Islands In tints of war' Americans In a foreign conflict. and Thomas W. Davis. "Th latsst offering la some kind of a I Governor Cox called upon Senator Har- permanent court of arbitration. We are Pnllre ftnnril rlerS ding for unequivocal statement of hla reminded at once of th fact that the per- - I ReNEW YORK, Sept. 4. Polios and epe manent court of arbitration, called The 'peace plans, charging again that the difwere thrown around the White publican candidate had taken several Hague tribunal, has sines Its lnoeptlon clal guards ferent positions. Hs also accused ths . no wars. Such a court might St" Un piers today prior to the sailing noon t of the summer Baltic, against senator of dodging 11(3 roll calls In the prevented In of be useful, course, patching up senate. .demonstration waa made a week R. H. Abram yesterday obtained from troubles after they had occurred. Th whl women pickets and the public utilities commission of Utah per- -; Democratic policy la In favor of joining I f by wlK hyH work on mission Continues Attacks, to operate an automobile freight practically all of th nations of th world I the- west side water line between Price and point lit the of Ination I the already league existing , Invading 'Wisconsin On the second day In IttlfVaa Avail e Imms annoAadtl tkA k k Mna Clntoh Basin as far a Vernal. Th projof hie western tour. Governor Cox today Of Women In front. the Baltics wareect of ptekets carries with it th erection continued his pounding of Republican houses at Myton, Price and Vernal for the f campaign Contributions and Ills discusassembling of shipments and their protecsion of the league of nations. tion while awaiting transportation. Starting from Shloago this morning. the from "oval J.?! of Mannlx ship Archbishop A similar permission was granted to A. to Cox his Governor mad first speech at the foot of that precipice in order British authorities on the Baltics last Boulals last January, but Boulals did not I Kenosha, following that with rear plat for th broken limbs of the nations whlby to voyage England. at the hearing at that time, nor form address at Racine. fall over the edge. Th Democratic the- gtr Thomas Llpton sailed otr the Baltic, appear the commission been able to has In his addresses here Governor Cox ory. which Is the essence of ths league bidding another goodbye to America and him since to notify him that hla locate asked Republican Chairman Will H. Hays of nations. Is not to build a mere hospital petition that he would challenge again had been granted. reiterating concerning alleged quotas In ths official at the foot f the cliff, but rather to erect for the Americas cup. bulletin of the Republican treasurer, and a stout fene around the top, In order to sir Thomas received a "letter of adieu' concluded with this observation: If you th nations of th world from from th Mutual Welfare league of Bing Davis told the truth on the stand under oath, prevent 0ff Sing prison, which th Irish baronet rethen Mr. Upham (Republican, national to New Tork cently visited, assuring him that "th return will M Roosevelt Will treasurer). In his official capacity mis-- 1 tomorrow ' doom of the prison always will be open to represented yon. Thla contradictory elr-- 1 to return you, welcoming your America cumatance shows that you are either a A party of women pick, Special to The Trltata. 4. Th North Davis KAY8VILLE. Bept. et accompanied the Baltic down the har. perjurer or Mr. Upham Is a falsifier. - tod1sclfargV him1 eshtresur 1,W' stake wlB hold an .Institute of teacherou UNDER DISCUSSION I b&h" " T'nl UU training, social recreation work and char- do aot do so, then th American people Off the Battery th Baltic stopped and ity, and relief work for worker of the can draw their own conclusions' . took on board from a lighter seventy-fiv- e stake, at tha Davis County high school, ..Governor Co also a.ked Senator Har-- 1 ByWASmNOTON? men recruited to fill In next week, from Tuesday to Thursday. Warned flKTen A regular course of instruction for each and byf,.lure TofnatfonrCaUliix"aUen1 of the Plumb plan of these departments will be outlined. Inbefore -l.he ied. duty the mine. cluding psychology, sociology, education, Has Qulet Day music, dancing, and charity and relief P1 Participation In th I BELFAST, Sept. 4 Belfast continued work. The subjects will be treated by but morally could not do no. Governor II and a dally public lecture will ba ea-- 1 expert e out. has worked been The ownership . Cox. said: quiet today and present further given. r -are: I ential feature trouble la not expected. Another con- Besides delegates appointed to be pres-euu ,n C min of I Demands an Answer.- tlngent of soldiers and several pieces of ,Hvoction from each ward, the public la Invited Issuance of new charters, ths field states: have arrived from England. to attend artillery any of the work and especially Answer this, Senator Harding, ye or present owner being given capital stock Th, mlllliry authorities are l. taking the daily lectures. Th Institute will be Do you mean that you are opposed I on which a certain fixed rata of divl- - cautions to prevent a of the resumption held in the afternoon and evening of each I to our assuming any moral obligation Inldend shall be paid: Issuance of labor I rioting . en- day, beginning Tuesday afternoon at 1 our lnttrMtionH relations? would which to th miner In areas are disturbed soldiers recently clock. Then in the same speech you say: It (stock title them to voting privileges, hut not on watch with machine guns. No efforts Is not uncommon for th advocate of guaranteeing any dividends; companies to have been made to remove th pile of I th league of Versailles to contrast un- - I be incorporated with directors elected by atones and at . favorably The Hague tribunal upon th the miner and present owners. Intenrais In th "treeto by the opoSsIm ground that the . tribunal lacka teeth. The plan provides that at the end of faction during the fighting Very well, lets put teeth Into It. - Fleas the year after the dividends are extract- Th correspondent waa Informed that anawer. yes or no. In the face of your ad, ths remaining profits shall be classed the authorities fear a renewal of the CONSTANTINOPLE. Bept I Want I statement, to this question: aa Investing surplus" and Bavin sur- trouble If any attempt Is made to take to be an American, Does the putting of teeth Into It announced Prince the latter to be divided equally be- away these missiles of defense." brother mean the assuming of an obligation to plus. of 12, MeJld, the Shah of Persia, tween the labor stock and the capital A football match and public meeting when he appeared todav accompanied by I exert moral or physical force, or both? I stock in th same relation that dividends to be held at Oroavenor his guardian to participate In the preIn one part of your speech you aay that I on the capital stock bear to th wages scheduled were prohibited, In line alth-th- park e today I school of Hobart college. this nation will not be made to appear earned by th employee crowds to .assem- - paratory policy not to aa a Veicher, because no obligation will All right, we will permit you to enter, The Investing surplus la to be In- - ble. A numberpermit of and mills factories be assumed. How do you reconcile this vested In betterments and extensions for which were closed because of the dlsor though we will not call you prince, but of putting teeth1 Into the company. with A plain Mejld, ' and also apank you If you I would be I ders will resume operations Monday, do not behave and learn your lessons," I The Hague tribunal? Thla approaches given that the price guarantee of coal In the year a of will to delegation go ah!pbuilr crux whole of ths th vary These conditions II of profit would be Lordon Tuesday to urge Mr. Bonar Law answered the teacher. argument and following any th Amerioan people are entitled to know reduced to the surplus amount of thla eurplua to grant ship workers permission to so the prince accepted. The teacher in th school ar your mind. There can be no evasion. While the plan baa not received aa armed to and from th plants unless th It Is posslbls In th senate tor you to endorsement by any of . the federation government oan guarantee the men pro escape 11(1 quorums and tellcalla but of fklsls. It Is understood that some of taction from pttack. you cannot do It either as candidate or the leading official of the United Mine FAVOR CONTRACT .LABOR, William Connolly, a recently returned aa president. You must answer yea or Workers have sanctioned It. has been detained In coti, MANILA, P. I Bept.- - I. Resolutions I no. Executive duties unlike legislasection with th murder of William Mc- favoring passage of a territorial law to tive, make either absenteeism or clear I Only Three States Out. Dowell, th driver of a motor car which permit Importation Into the Philippines ef I T evasion Impossible. wss attacked by armed men yesterday contract labor from China, Java. Indo-Chi4. WASHINGTON. Sent. Louisiana, while To a rear platform crowd at Kenosha and India were adopted her today nn route to Milwaukee, Governor Cos New Jersey and Mississippi are the only worker carrying th wages of factory by an agricultural congress attended by I states In which women may find themasked th Kenoshans to vote as th selves to unable vote In th coming gen-- I representative from many sections of I American soldier ehot to end war. the Philippine. Th resolutions deolarel ersl elections, according to suffrage lead-- 1 AnOlnCr AppC&l that th Importation of contract laborer ?ISSUB - will result In th rapid eoonomto develop-- 1 purhH! nferenc ofriri? ment of th Island , I Po . ethers ask, ' I OUR store Is now Oiling up thousands and thou- sands of dollars worth of the finest. new merchandise.- If you will but sea these garments, try some of them on, you cannot fail to eifcerience : to, some, degree ., that glow of pride that went through the heart of the designer when these splendid models were created, also the great degree 6t satisfaction to us when we successfully produced them at such pleasing prices. I office-holdi- TberelorerlVaiRnr I DArtCn r fT KWaC.V.L,i Ut)D Thursdays Tribune for Sale Starts ThursBig Ad. day, Sept. 9th,1 at 10 o'clock. open-mind- ed 1 VfU tMCLLFOR Read ' red 0EQ a Ricks Normal College Summer Work Praised , StlTtrCei your neighbors door? If, it's a Boston Store wagon, you know that they re paid for, for ours is th only large store ln Utah that buys Us strictly, far cash which and mesne that we always can, and always da, sell at lower price than ' open-mind- ed " at (Continued fiqm Pag Ona) ed a point where Irish republic further tolerance of hie work here might regarded as nfriendly to Great Brit Duffy replied that he would leave France, thus obviating the necessity of i BANKER MAKES PLEA sation&l Address in WisFOR C. O. P. SUCCESS 5, 1920. Big Sunnyside Coal Mine Fire Believed Under Control rvnc UJ til a- 9 Starts Thursday, Sept. CELEBRATING THE' BOSTON STORES SIXTH I ov.? YEAR 1 Permission Granted to Operate Freight Line 'onJrar. V Twill be the most important bargain event in this North Stake Teachers hisap- WA I T ! 1 1 stores tory. Thousands of dollars worth of newest, exclusive fall parel for women at amazing savings. -- 1 4 IN BUSINESS EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE A MATCHLESS BARGAIN Meet ... ltPLUMB PLAN AGAIN rfIf 1 1 ThVenat'.1 f'" oYilrnn'S "$ 1or for-th- ht which Bayer Cross on tablets is the thumb-pri- nt positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years,' and proved safe by millions. . . The ' pre-no- Shahs Brother Would Be American , He Asserts f . your-progra- 1 ir Al-lu- SOCIALISTS IN NEW YORK ELECTION new vrtoif for passage of enabling leglslaltion. I Attorney General Roberson of Missis-- 1 I has written the N.inn.i MriV Sttiution duu.rters that of twslant?.u,e0? ie,Vtfour month Vlor to 'riection ctodU Mr hop of women votln In fhli I I state. oept, 4. A special tion win be held here, Thursday. Bep- tember 14, to decide whether th five Hoclaiistaeeemblymen ousted from th New York legislature last winter for disloyalty shall be returned With the addition of another member of the asms political faith. NEWARK. N. J Pept. 4. The state-meRepublican end Democratic leaders In of suffrage leaders IV Washington, th state's lower house have declared I ."JW'" that If th five ousted men are reelected lh,t onS women may find ,,h tliemeelves un. steps will be taken to debars them or U I able to Vote election expel them again after they have token l.f?m,ng general General ' MoCrsn their seats. Th ouster last spring ,AJor"X. "'tounced L tonight. state, ho cessed en Albany th attention of put. Iks leaders of alt parties all over the elee-lair- hr.tsti, mUtoths ili.r qutfonh b? sent th following telegram to Premier Hoys George Once, while there la yet time, w ,or 1 he of. the Irish peer I ld to secure, and you ,nvo,td T,hi ,n nBm th of t'bmmor humanity, I II Im-na- out-lege- if raged y th spectsclb of the law de- mending Its pound of flesh, to order forthwith th release of the lord meyor of Cork. nt '.""1. u' I I rl'r .AUnetl0n n'Uy I -- Anti-saloo- n S.WT fisaat 1 SWE Jtt.sss t- 47-- - i V . . Asvlria Hand? tia bote of ,11 tablet eot but a fair eeati Larger package k the tr4 merit ef Barer Kasufsetar f MeaaaeeUeaeUsrtar ef aAtorltoesUl Britain was signed on August and waa given fullest publicity time. t L , OKODKB RETURNS TO CAPITAL. WASHINGTON. Sept, 4. Sir Auckland Geddea, the British ambassador, returned! to Washington today from Canada, where he went after hla vacation In Main f While In Canada th ambassador conferred with Dominion authorities On severs! questions expected to figure In ne- collation between the American and British government Including pulp wood supply and fisheries. It was said he waa consulted with regard to th nomination of the new Canadian minister to America, -- ho la expected her next winter. , existed for the Increase by a total of seven. Republican candidates for senator In Idaho and Colorado, ha predicted, would s'! me to. keep out of factional fights, so Oregon "a nd etrtuckj? th "com ml they requested m not to speak In Illinois I unless t could Ignore th primary flghL I also expected success. do that couldnt CHARLESTON, W . ,Ya., Bept. I A I RotmcTrll r&nrrli DpCCCn. call for a special session of the West Vlr- Plan to Nominate. )rys ginla Isglalsturs to assemble on Peptem- - If CHICAGO. Pept' 4. Theodor Roosevelt SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 4. Plans for ber 14. to emend resist ration and else- - today csncellsd a speaking engagement St i th Podsllst candidal' of Vli Nine- - I t,on laws so that women of the state may th Hamilton club, because, he aald, he placing In the Held an Independent can- apeak In Chicago without saying didst for United Slates senator, who trtnth Brooklyn district for ths seat vs. I vo1 ,n November, will be Issued Monday, could not what he thought of Mayor William IIsi shall be am advocate of prohibition, were rated by the death of Assemblyman John JI Oovemor Cornwall announced tonight. I Damico. Thompson and th Republican national made at a meeting orhere today of tbe romniitte had rwiuested him "not Intake In each csss th Socialists aro Proas IrOindeXter OptimiStlC. league California, and othera Prohibition leaders express distheir campaigns vigorously. ni Wlmsry fight. 4 Sanstor Sept Th with Senator Ul satisfaction reRoosevelt once Efforts har been mad by Republicans MllealiSesUr chairman of thT n-- n. Phelan, Dem. ocrat. and Samuel M. N. Shortrtdg. ReI -candidate the ie ln given ballot publican, I ruest fi ling thla to have en but lalrimer'a Invitation waa with-- I places by lost Tuesday's primary. ef ihee twe Ion from a western lour, declaring that drawn Roosevelt tie no aryl spoke. make nomination I th Republican majority, after th NoI Randatl-Dod- d "My To save hlr assemblymen from an--- vember regard to tk Illinois Aute Co.. Ltd., moved to election, would b certainly In- primary posltioa Is well known, Mr. Rooseour new bom at 8. Second East. expulsion If , elected. Socialists of creased by two, Excellent prospect" velt said:fightThe national commute want (Advertisement he added, Bayer package containing proper Safety firstl Insist upon an unbroken directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis,' Lumbago and forPain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans. a t. 111, at th NEW PRINCIPAL CHOSEN iMtlsl to The Triton. KATRVU-LSept. 4. Elmer Miller of Lehl will succeed Leo J. Muir as principal I of th Davis County high school at the opening of th School this Season, J MERBER IE PLANNEO. BT. LOUTS, Bept. 4. Arrangements for f th Mississippi valley th absorption association by th Mlsatoalp-p- i waterway valley association war mad at a of director of the latter organimeeting sation and James K. Smith, president of th waterways body tonight, plan tor tho concentration of all force for th development of Inland waterway, ta relieve th congestion of transportation also wera discussed. LACK HILLB PIONEER DIE, t ALLIANCE, Nath. Bept, H, If. Bullock, pioneer of th Black lllll ACCEPT . UTAH POBlTION. region of Gouth Dakota,, waa found dead ' In a hay loft her last night Heart fpwl.l to Th Trlkea 4 Miss Ethel trouble apparently waa th REXBURO, Idaho, Bept. caua Cutler, who has bean in eharg of th death. Judge Bullock helped resist domestic sctenct work of th Rieka Norim whit settler and worked ad a mal colleg hat aooepted th position of mul team freighter between Cheyenne, and Lead and Dead wood. 8. n teacher of horn aoonamtoa at tha R, Y. wya., before railroads were built In this MoU. at Provo, where h will ha at tha tion, later moving to Nebraska. head of that work. Mia Cutler left today for Itovo. , - , MUTUAL TO MEET. - , ' , peelal to The Triton DAUGHTER IB BORN. 4. Th North Davis KATBVILLB, Bept, KAYSVrma, Bept, 4.- - Mr, and Mr Stake mutual will meet In th Clearfield Qlen Robins snnemneo the arrival of a meetinghouse tomorrow. ' Meetings will be daughter at their horn thla weak. held at 10:10 a. m., I p. m. and f :I0 p. m. of kt r |