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Show THE SALT .LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, .TUNE 25, 1920. 2 form brief and explicit. Disclaiming knowledge of any move to place him on the resolution committee or make him chairman of it, he aa4d: If 1 were making up the platform I'd write It on a poatrard and In auch terms that if we were wrong the whole country would know it." Mr. Marshall said he did not anticipate My perany serious prohibition issue. sonal views on this question are unI was not In changed," he continued. favor of prohibition originally, but now it is Incorporated in the constitution and it should be observed." , FACING T Sage Foundation Scored t'1 Company by Empire State Judge EW YORK. June 24. A supreme broses church at tha tima, and had never been arrested or charged with delln court Jury decided today that Wilin any form. liam McCua waa not "tha toughest quency In denying a motion to aet aalde the kid In Hell's Kitchen." and award-hlverdict. Justice Ford Bald: There la not a scintilla of evidence $3590 damages against tha Russell Sage Foundation and publishers that he wa tough at all. It la a wicked libel. Selection That ia the great trouble with of a book entitled "Boyhood and LawIS CONSIDERED lessness," In which his picture appeared these movements, yhey think that where ia over this caption. proverty there must be criminalit: Nebulous Conditions. In those humble Aa a of matter the fact. $30,000 boy's "In damages, asking SAN FRANCISCO. June 24. Flanks on In 1914 a photoglittle homes In tha section piotured In wefare of children and women In In- complaint set forthIn that will more Christian found thta Kitchen" be the book, Hells that a meeting of Democratic wo- rapher appeared dustry piety, more devotion to real duty, more (Continued From Page One.) men tomorrow night may ask the Demo- district where he lived, and took hi pic- of of wanted on the sterling qualities the ground that he boy humanity, than cratic national convention to Incorporate ture McCue, who is now of will be found In the mansions along Fifth Its platform were taken up today by scout pictures.was an claimed Reed's election was illegal and In said he altar boy in St. Am avenue." age. Caliof the Democratic club Womens t for thpt reason his name was not placed ; on the temporary roll for approval by the fornia. we must see that her Indemnity Is fixed national committee. It was also said by at a reasonable sum, so that tha Germans Mr. Hollister that James T. Bradshaw of American dfen will of Kansas City, an alternate, would be J9 ?Swfiii!Shtd , know where they ars and what they fh, owe. I do not believe In revenge, which as Senator Reed's substitute. m9! j recognised "9Xt ,day Ths other regular de.egate from the the mother of wars, and I believe that k. a,?MkLnd tui is German people were not reeponsible Shannon of Sariou. ispT. JoBepl1 Ka'nLfc'ltv1 e pLumtlsJ the f9r for the war. Gerard stated that the adoption of a ? th eoamzedau? eBort . Gnuai ware not platform by the Democrats was alare th first breakrast on Mon- - aliberal would be made by the senator to obtain matter of paramount necessity, "espe" cially following the Republican exhibithe1 Entertainment plan. Include afternoon - tion at Chicago." lie Bald: hd evening receptions each day at Callfif J'a"ll thrum I have come to the convention as a t eon fomla audltor.um. at the ?ri,e headquarters of secret administration serious candidate for the presidential their (Continued From Fags One.) I am not linked with any Intention to resist Reed s efforts to par- - uuomea. frult and flowera wlu 69 ala nomination. In the convention proceedings. for !j and am other my candidates, fighting tlHpate discussed women The of the club today i ,u m,. own hand. But If another candidate Daniel H. McKetterlok also were indicted should be nominated I will get out and Individually with W. E. Heffron of . v, cunvcmuun utmr uu ,m - .. Iiuuunaj ki., $ri ft latures of those states which have not campaign for him the next day. Thompson, James A Co.. Robert Stlck-ne- y before fin&l Action is by j commute on thdi proposea vAmnn'i suf and John V. Colclough of their Bosthe full committee. This is a fight ho. et aclea ton house, and Alexander Crossman here. constitutional amendment. DOAK READY tween one set of delegates favoring A. All recommendations will of the club shares of the Williams Company Other Mitchell Palmer for president and an be were said to have been disposed of to In whipped Into final shape for presTHIRD other knowr as the Hoke Smith-Toentation to tha convention's vestors through H. Kent Holmes & Co. platform Watson group. committee at a meeting tomorrow night and Salesmen Edward A. Nelson, Jack Universal Service. when all women Interested will be given By A. Nelson. W. H. Hevlln and Frank Wer ' Howell for Palmer. a hearing. 24. WASHINGTON. June ner, all defendants. WorkingThe adjustment of this dispute Is exThe Indictment states that dividends men, thoroughly dissatisfied with the ReIn Chicago, totaling 1120.000 were paid out of 11,000,-00- 0 publican ticket nominated pected to settle the contest for national WILL Demoso committeeman from Georgia. Clark Howrealised from disposal of the stock to and likely to be equally with the Total oil production of the ell, oldest committeeman In point of sercratic nominee selected In San Francleco, Investors. PLANK vice In the national body. Is lined up with 0 probably would throw the strength of Williams property amounted to only Is charged. it the Palmer forces ind is opposed by W. their vote behind a candidate of a third worth, C. Verenn. SAN June 24. The party, according to W. N. Doak, vice FRANCISCO. Concemlg the Great Western Petroleum Talk of a contest from where Friends of Irish Freedom, whose repre. president of the Brotherhood of Railroad corporation, the stock of which was said a delegate at large died Oregon, to have been disposed of through George and his place eentatlve came to San Francisco to urge Trainmen. was filled by the state central commitMr. Doak In an Interview today comA. Lamb A Co., the Indictment charges a plank In the Democratic platform perwas not taken (seriously by members the Great Westtee, to Ireland, announced tonight pared the political system with the Brit- with misrepresentation of the national committee. J. L. Schuyls-ma- taining ern Is of a Irish company. Lamb and Salesmen Samuel where the there ish, distinct labor party that because of the activities David who ran fifth in the contest for tha sympathisers,, under the direct guidance to plead the Interests of the laboring Formund. Rothensles. Joseph four places as delegate at large. Is said of president De Valera of the Irish lnsur- - class. While effective In securing re- Schoenberger. Samuel Newhouse, Maurice to claim that by reason of the vote he gent government, they would not propose forms, he declared that auch a party M. Goldberg, George De Ujfalussy. Victor M. polled he should have been selected could only eerve claae Interests and was Fuiv, H. T. Pyke, Klein, Charles the slate committee. Members of the Frledberg and S. Gramburt. repugnant to the spirit of true American national committee here, however, ex- reIsm. If Is to was The the It third announcement The carry party, generally pressed the opinion that the selection of yarded as aggravating the possibility of labor vote with It, Doak believes, should Bought at $1, Sold at $5. ths state committee would stand unless It a determined fight over the Irish question. represent not only labor, but all progres According to the Indictment, George A. was shown that party rules were vlo Privately, the officials of the FrlAds of sive elements In the country who are de Lamb & Co. bought Great Western Pe luted. Irish Freedom had advocated a plank ternilned to effect a real reform In pollti troleum stock for $1 to $2 a share and which they said they regarded as less cal methods. Such a movement with the then disposed of It to Investors at $5, on he declared, false representation that the oil company pronounced than the declaration which right sort of candidates, will be requeetetd by Mr. De Valera. He would sweep the country. was paying dividends of 1$ per cent He said: arrive here Sunday to lead ths fight It was misrepresented, the Indictment BEING DISCUSSED will f of Inde"The United for the Irish for Democratic workingman States, support charges, that Its wells at Erls, Kan., were f, especially the railroad man. It at a con the fourth largest owned by an Indepenpendence. SAX FRANCISCO, June 24. Official Daniel T. O'Connell, who said he spoke slderable disadvantage whloh hts British dent corporation In tha United Stales, j for ths national council of the Friends of colleague does not suffer. In that there Is and that It had pipe lines. The indictof th Democratic national committe Irish England a labor party, now exercising ment says It waa further misrepresented i ar considering today the nature of th ment. Freedom, mads tonight's announce- in t, dominant power In parliament and voicing that at Texas, a gusher declaration on woman suffrage that they Democratic leaders now here, while not directly the political aspirations of labor, had been developed, yielding 1090 barels Doubtless with a similar labor repre- of ol la day. while the company waa said would like to see incorporated In the willing to predict the language or subin congress the American work to have had only a fractional interest In party platform. There have been several stance, said they believed an Irish plank sentation consultation with suffrage leaders here would bo Incorporated In the platform. man would have secured needed reforms some town lots thereon, which were no more promptly than he has been eble to oil wells at all. and members of the committee state They resented any suggestion that f that It Is charged that misrepresentations as a group uere opposed to ths effect them, especially reforms in the they are desirous of doing everv- -' glaring Inequalities of wages observed In were made that the company would he thing to complete ratification of the league of nations. industries. manv In his announcement, O'Connell said: amendment and it is now only a ques earning $4,000,000 a year when Its pro' tion of what means should be adopted, "Nevertheless, to me and to many la gram of diatributlon was concluded, and "The decision not to olTer a plank bor men the Idea of a labor party Is re- that dividends would begin to be paid a t That the convention will take some sort makes clear that those directing the acof stand for ratification ia a fore- - tivities of tho 20.000.u00 Americans of pugnant. 1 cannot help feeling that what week after purchase of the etock. ever practical ends were served. It Is not Irish blood, who look to the duly accreditgone conclusion. Misrepresentation In disposal to Invesed officers of the Friends of Irish Freedom In harmony with true Americanism. tors of stock of the Crown Oil company y Buftrage leader were enheartened the Its Is to bound exercise Influence for of Delaware, capitalised at $3,000,000, also by the news that Governor Roberts for guidance, will not permit themselves of Tennesnee was planning to call a lo become parties to any controversy. promotion of class legislation and that Is charged. Payments of dividends" Is no matter what parto of session leads Is behove cause the the on to charged out of money derived from sale act corruption, than the bigger the They legislature ( of the stock. Tho oil company and Its suffrage amendment. They predicted views of any gioup of men. They are ticular group or class are inserved. the "Gonditione that it would aid the Democratic cam- - determined, furthermore, officers were Indicted. no coming politlcslly factions that They are said shall be created." paign throughout the country. presidential and congressional election are to be R. V. Hole of Burlingame, Cal.; C. so chaotic that definite predictions cannot P. Pratt of Lexington. Ky and W. P L fairly be made. Nevertheless, certatln Williams of Irving, Ky. Hole, Pratt and BRYAN IS WARNED Williams were recently Indicted at Louisfarts stand out clearly. first is that ths Republican ticket ville for misuse of the mails, postoffice I BOOM BY LOUISIANANS is "The Inacceptable to labor. It ia doubtless Inspectors declared. Inacccptable to many other political and i' LOS ANGELES, So far as could be learned last night, groups among voter, but labor NEW Cal., June 24. A June 24. Declaration social sees little to hope for from the ticket anu non of the four companies msntloned ticket composed of John J. Pershing for that theyORLEANS, In be would sympathy with the whole manner seIt was n president and Governor Frederick Smith any Democratic ,not In which have representatives In Salt Lake, but a which ignores n or vie president would sweep the roun-- t our demands for platform a return to reactlonarylsm broker her said that three the modification of the lected was but Democrats will do remains of the stocks, th "What the try, according to John H. McCoey. pem-- t Volstead law" is made in a telegram adRanger Oil, the a With to candidate be Been. ocratlo leader of Kings county, Brook- - dressed by the Louisiana Liberty league Great Western Petroleum and the Crown good strong woulu Oil are held by Salt Lakers. - Jyn, New York, here today with New tonight to William J. Bryan and the and a progress. ve platform they The pur? York delegation to the Democratic con-- t chairman and members of the platform undoubtedly capture the bulk of the la chasers of ths stock here were reached mention. The delegation will depart to- - committee of the Democratic national bor vote. But there remains the danger either through the mall or through the bight for San Francisco. Ths New York convention." The league, according to its that the Democratic convention will tie personal scllcltatlon of traveling salesas the one at Chicago. will be for Governor Smith president, Arsens Perrilllat, haa more as men, according to this broker. There t delegation for president as long aa he has any than "Astute politicians predict that the has been some trading In these stocks 15.000 members In Louisiana. course must events chance of Mc-of put the Inevitably winning ; Coey declared. My nomination, is! Addressing Mr. Bryan, the league In third party In the field a through Salt Lake brokers. party of revolt Its telegram said It wished to take Issue personal opinion that General Pershing is the strongest with him on the matter of prohibition, made up not only of Independents, but LOS ANGELES. Cal:, June 24. Two " bian we could nominate." he continued. and Republicans Indictments wer returned of former Democrats and added: by the fedThe who are tired of promises of reform while eral grand Jury here late ? Republicans are scared because they and school You. the of today charging thought you the foes of good government and the foes S passed him by. three officers of the Globe oil mills for counthe violate our of and speak spirit , Judge Charles B. Lockwood of Stam- -' try and the Intent of our constitution of the public. Including the profiteer, the two officers of the n gins, ord. Conn., delegate at large to the every In public necessity, the exploiter with profiteering In violation of th Lever gambler time In to enforce. you attempt Z Democratic convention, who is here to- of women and children In Industry, ana act. it was announced the form of inrgptuary laws, your extonight bv J. Robday, said he would nominate for ths treme, Impracticable politician, proceed unchecked. ert O'Connor, United States district atand unwholesome the corruptlabor's T Presidency Homer Cummings, chairman views on the attitude toward such a torney. The firm Involved are "What of this people country." Imperial of the national committee, and Lor It vallev concerns and alleged violations of "We are glad the saloons have been party would be Is problematical." II woods law partner. law In In oceuired hut connection with us the ginthe beverages closed, denying Utahs Greatest Clothing Store with uur meals and In our homes, to Burleson Gives Warning. ning of cotton. It is charged. which, for manj generations, our famTUCSON. Art . June 24 "If the Dem ilies have been accustomed, your school ocrats meet all issues squarely and Select Declares of class control hag done us a very great the right man at the San G. O. P. Francisco condetriment. Is Postassured vention, them," victory Is i "We. as will not be In symmaster General Burleson said today when SEDALIA, Mo., June 24. Resolutions pathy with voters, , . anv Democratic platform he passed through Tucson en route to the (demanding the removal of Jacob L. Bab-- J which our demand for the modiMOSCOW, June 24. In s speech to th But If we dodge issues in convention. ler. national committeeman ficationIgnore of the VolBtead law. It la an a - frorn Republican cowardly manner and select a colorless congress of Chinese workers which Is Missouri, and W. L. Cole, sute undeniable fact that millions of once as ws will the did, Republicans' now sitting in Moscow, M. Republican chairman, were adopted to- -. KEARNS BUILDING cltlxena have become deliberate candidate, Vosqesensky, .day at the meeting of Missouri Repub- - law violators and are now encouraging meet with defeat" head of the eastern department of forjllcana called here for the purpose of smugglers and moonshiners In the sale eign affairs. Indicated tha basis of Rus. cleaning house" In the Republican party and distribution of harmful Report Meets Denial. sia s policy toward revolutionary moveliquor. In tha state. 24. June ments In Turkey, Persia and other eastModification from WASHINGTON, Reports restoring personal liberty I ! Ths resolutions recite that Babler and In that President Wilson ern countries. San Francisco the Importation, manufacture, purThe speaker said Russia 'Cols admitted publicly that they accept- chase use of wine and beer would would address ths Democratic national no longer waa Insignificant, end but now was ed money from the representative of a soon put an end to thl nation-wid- e teleon the a tremendous force and that she was convention pracsome of which presidential candidate, phone were denied today at the Whits prepared to lend moral support to all Is admitted to have been expended for tice of law violation. nations struggling for freedom, not House . the purpose of Influencing certain delethose based on the soviet principles, only gates elected to represent tills state In GERARD DEFINES to all who appealed to soviet Russia but Rod Is Erected. Joint for the national convention. Sixth; Lydia ClulT, Provo Mr. material assistance. 24. June A SAN new FRANCISCO, J. C. Snow, Provo Eighth;Seventh; Sixty Chinese delThe resolutions call, for the appointGENERAL M. D. Holt, t . egates. In120,000 conventions was representing for feature two political organised of ment committees one to present Spanish Fork First; E. Warner, Bpanlsn In workers Russia, Siberia, Manchuria troduced today, when a nomination lightFork Second; J. J, Banka, Bpanlah Fork the resolutions to the stRte Republican and Turkestan, and the Shanghai committee to use every Third; Ben Evant, Spanish Fork Fourth; ning rod was Jointly erected for Secrelegitimate By Universal Bervice. a ' T. A. resolution and passed former Ambassador Meredith means to have the purposes 24 favoring SAN FRANCISCO, June DEPARTMENT. Freedom tary thereGreenwood, American Fork Firat; the reopening of diplomatic relations beA. Bezzunt, of carried Into effect, and the other for Ireland, to he made aondltlonal on Gerard. It took the shape of headquar- tween American Fork Second; H. and China. The resolution a local hotel, presided over by Invited Russia committee to present the resolution American Fork Third; G. M. BarShelley, to the part of England befor? the United I.tersT. atJones Dr. fetin Yat Sen, leader of the 125 W. Center St. of Des Moines. 13. Meredith Will H. Hays, chairman of the Repuhll-'ca- n States enters the league of nations. Is Telephone American rett, Fork Fourth; Larsen party In China, to visit national committee, and to endeavPleasant Grove First; Stina Clayson, the International plank which James W. workers are established In a connecting revolutionary Tha congress sent a protest to or to obtain his aid" In tha effort to Gerard, former ambassador to Germany room on one side of the centra! office Moscow. Pleasant Grove Second; J. Mill, Pleasant the Chinese government and Gerard supporters similarly placed Chlno-Japa- n have Babler removed from membership and candidate for the presidential nomiagainst ths Grove Third; Kate Rogera, Pleasant auconvention military of the national committee. Grove Fourth; M. A. Boyer, Rpringvllle nation. advocated for Insertion In the on the other side. us of the Manchurian railthe thorising Mr. both for candidates, Jones Speaking $40,000 First; A. W Warner, Springvllle Second; Democratic platform. road to transport troops In th event of was shaping Itself enthe situation said A. C. Bird, Springvllle the of On subject toJapanese Immigration Third; II. Roberta movement of soviet TACTICS , in or one both troops for of East them. son, Springvllle Fourth: R. Palfrevman California and the couraging y and Its dangers China. PROVO, June 24. Manavu ward It R. Armstrong. SanU- Springvllle United States he ranged himself squareHADLEY Will Support Democrats. making arrangement for the erection of quin First: Fifth; Sareh Klrkham, Santaquin ly beside Senator James D. Phelan, stata $40,000 ward house on the corner of Second; Florteet Gardner, that every country has the right to Mont., June 24 The dorslng Eugene V. Dobs In his roursa ing Paynon First-M- . GREAT FALLS, 8. Kapple, Payson' snd Sixth East and Seventh North atreete. SEDALIA, Mo., June 24 That alleged prevent Its penetration by a race that Nonpartisan league convention, which ad. for his release from prison The The lot haa been purchased and th bish- Clayton, Payson Third, Second; Emma efforts of certain Missouri Republican does not assimilate And. amplifying hts Journed today, decided to support the asking resolution slso demands the repeal of all opric yesterday visited a number of party leaders to throw the support of statement on the Irish question, he said: ticket selected In the Democratic pri- sedition laws In the state and nation and meeting housea recently erected In Salt the states delegation to a presidential Before we enter Into a partnership maries for state and county offices. The the release of all politlcaDprlsoners. Lake City to gain Ideas for the structure. Officials candidate from whose campaign fund with Great Britain we have the right end suggestion of a third party was voted The ward will hold a special priesthood they had received money was not new the duty to ask her a few very pertinent down. Visitors and that similar attempts were made in questions. at I meeting next Sunday morning We should speak to the Britof Missoula was se- Steenerson Is Winner. Watson Burton 1912 1916 waa asserted in a ish government as fol ows: "Ton ask the lected as the congressional candidate in and o'clock In College hall of the B. Y. F.. 1908, PT. PAUL Minn.. June 24 Congressdefinite be when will letter from Herbert S. Hadlev, former people arrangement of the United States to enter Into PROVO, June 24 -- R. T. First district and M. klcKuster of man E. Pteeneraon haa been renominated governor, read at a meeting of Missouri a partnership with you that shall guar- the A. M. Morton of the federal Eva, ,nd Wolf Point as the candidate in the Sec- on th Republican ticket In th Ninth made. la the intention of tha bishopric here today. land bank It Republicans g antee and all your Its district, district. empire ond virtually complete returns from to eliminate the basement class rooms, of Berkeley. Calif., were In ' The meeting waa called to consider dominions. Provo Tuee-daIn- - Mondays a resolution convention showed The passed primary His tonight. testimony given recently In Washington having their building entirely above th But. before doing this, we ask of you Secretary James Clove of the opponent was N. E. Thormodson, indorsed ground. r , before the senate committee investigatThis, they claim, will give them British people and government that you by th Nonpartisan league. National Farm Loan aswith rooms more better much ing presidential campaign expenditures free Ireland, that unhappy country which sanitary Thomaa V. Sullivan of St. Paul, Nonthat Jacob U Babler, &t. Loula national , you have been dragging at your heels tor and at a very little additional cost sociation showed th visitor several of light, league candidate, was leading partisan committeeman from Missouri, W. L. Cole, ;,rht certuriee. the farma on which money haa been In the contest for the Republican nomichairmen of the state committee, and I repeat, should be done before nation Tor attorney general, borrowed from the bank, and th offi- as returns Officers E. L. Morse, Excelsior Springs, a veil-- 1 we Tiils, can enter the league of nations, which tonight from 062 precincts out of 3195 known party worker, received tl,,action wltl he se- from will mean so much to Great Britain. UnIn th state gave him 113.379, as in ' the campaign funds of somemoney against of those der ordinary circumstances, It 113,06 ba polled for C. L. Hilton, Incumbent. might Whil the bank la temporarily seeking the presidential nomination at presumptuous on our repart to speak thus, from loaning, by reason of a Chicago this month. Mr, Hadley now but here the circumstances PROVO, June 24. The following regis- strained Palmer Serenely Confident. fully warrant lull pending in the supreme holds the chair of law In the University our atcourt been have officers tration by appointed of this we for are adoption attitude, th constitutionality of ths farm of Colorado. RENO, Nev.. June 24. I am confithe county commissioners for the various tacking not Invited into a partnershtpT" loan act, enough dent of being nominated for the presi- voting district of Utah county: money waa provided halfpresent Discussing the Amerlcan-Russlaby congress dency, but even though I should not be n war status of Roy Brown, Provo Bench First ward, care of the before adjourning to u relaVIEWS A 24. June pending eol.r nominated it Don would C. not S. 8. applications on fde ryASHINGTON, Orange and Clayton, preclude an In- snd tions, Gerard said: was filed. evitable Democratic victory In NovemProvo Bench Second ward; Lena A. Bene- before theto suit ebeervlng station will be estabare either at war with Russia CONCISELY GIVEN or "We ten loans ars being taken Eight ber." This waa Attorney we are not. If not, then trade with General A dict. Thistle; Alice Poulson, Goshen; 8. lished on by th Smltheonlan InstiMitrhell Palmer's resume of his and the V. Studehsker, Elberta; Joseph Fra not A car of In thl district and th bank will brtieflt our cltlrens. and such Russia In to be tution hope in the a 24. Hals position to loan SAN FRANCISCO. June Vice Pres, trade should be mountains Hsqua Democratic partys political fortune dur- Lake Shore; B. C. Brown, Moalda; Wal. openly and frankly re In usual ths fall. In a Arizona to secure ing data for foretdent Marshall mads It known tonight established. Furthermore, restoration of stop In Reno tonlaht ter Lud.ow, Benjamin; H. W. Gore, His confidence was seconded by J. E. Gam. Cedar Ftort; Alia with Russia would do away with Mr casting' weather conditions and tam. that bis eetlvlties during ths Democratic trade DAUQHTIR ARRIVES. who clung to hla arm as they Walker. Pleasant View; Spencer Madsen, Palmer, In that country. Bolshevism ' ths Institution national convention would be directed peratures, announced walked the station platform Lake View; Sarah Thomaa, Spring Lake; PROVO, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. J H also pronounced himself strongas a delegate at large from ly Gerard The attorney general reached Reno on 0. A. Zabrlskl. Highland; D. Peterson , wsrd working ar receiving congratulation tonight. In favor of Inserting a plank In the F. Indiana for a safe and sans platform. th first of two special trains carrying Alpine; Anna C. Pcott, Vineyard; Strong. Dr. C. Q. Abbott, aoeUtant seore-tr- y Democratic platform providing for the E. B. upon th arrival of a daughter, bom yes. "Put a good man on it and let him go Mr the Pennsylvania Peterson Is so operator in delegation to the Ran Tucker; Orln Elmer, Colton; C. M. terday. protection of the oil resources of the of ths Instltutlsn, hat gons to to It." he added. Francisco convention. "I will have a de- Naeon, United States, which are being rapidly Bird. Mnpleton- W. B. Thomas, Fairfield; the Western Union office. to On bis arrival late today from Del Arlxona tailed statement to make upon reath-In- g L. A. Hatch. Salem; E. Winn supsrvlos th .eettlng up gobbled up" hy foreign Interests, and Ran Francisco in the morning." Mr. 1- .eht First; Mary W'lnn, Leh) Peterson, Monte, Cal., where he has spent a few for the formulating of th station, which will bs located of a polley guaranRECEPTION IS PLANNED. Pecond; Palmer said. days, tha vice president said he was not teeing to Americans an equal .Long, Leht Third; M. W. Taylor, in ths heart of ths desert region, said PROVO, June 24. The Rnosevst club a candidate for any office and had not tion in the world's oil markets. participaVane McCormick, Democratic national Mary Lehl Mary Provo Fourth; nd Women Openhaw. the to bs probably ths most consistently club ar decided for whom he would vote in the chairman In 1916; R. s. Morris. United First; Mr. Jamsa Dunn. Provo Becond; the European Smbroglio, Discussing a receptionRepabllcan to be given next convention. Plates ambassador to Japan; James A Mr. E Blmmona, Provo Third; Elsie Col- planning cloudlets region In th United Stats. with all Us perplexities, Gerard said: In honor of Senator Reed Friday evening He said he would like to have the plat- Blakslee, assistant postmaster general, lins, Provo Fourth; Mrs. J. W Biilley, Smoot on th lawn of th Smoot resi- We must let Germany get up, and and others art In tha party. Provo Fifth; Dlantha WorfJy, Irovo dence. Special musical numbers will u Platform, Organization and WELFARE PLANK of Candidates 'I' "" m SELLERS Ilf OIL i ' a . obroVn EAGLE SHIRTS v ?iX7Jn L j w- An ' JOIN m TO PARTY is our business to know good We recommend Eagle Shirts. NOT PROPOSE AN IRISH met-chandis- e. Experts have experimented in the makers own mill with designs, colors and varieties of yam to achieve exceptional patterns $20,-00- as n, I if pattern were everything. Fabrics have been woven in the makers mill where they are conceived with as much care as though beautiful cloth were the only consideration. This manufacturer of over fifty years experience has been constantly bettering every detail of cut and tailoring as if workmanship alone would sway a man. j i I SUFFRAGE PLANK -- Burk-Burnet- We know these things. That is why we believe in Eagle Shirts. 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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Taylor. NAMED AS DEPUTY, Tribun. POCATELLO, Jun f4. FYEnk Mullen, for the past year connected with the sales force of th Metropolitan Life Insurance company, was yaatorday appointed deputy clerk of the district court under County Clerk and Recorder R. C. Earley. Mr. Mullen ia a Pocatello man, a ho received hie training In commerce work at the Idaho Technical lnetltut. to Th SHORTHORN SALE HELD. Special te The Tribune. RUPERT, Idaho, June 14. Twenty animal wer sold at the Shorthorn aal Put on by Frank Sullivan' sons Fred Stanley paid th highest price, $700, for Mary Gloatar. aired by Pride of All. Th average prioe waa $311. The free bull waa won by W. 8. Hall of the Hopewell district. y. PLANES BARRED FROM AMSTF.RDAM. June $4. DOORN. A ministerial decree issued today forbids all except Dutch military elrplanea to fly over the specified area of the castle at Doom occupied by former Emperor William of Germany. , STRIKE ENDS IN FAILURE. BERNE, June 24. Th railway strike In upper Italy hex ended with complete failure of the atrikera. Th man are resuming work unconditionally, and regular traffic la expected tomorrow. Children Cry FLETCHER'S FOR CAS.T.ORIA r |