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Show : I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1920. orous examination been made. of fI the building "has in 3. Precautions in Bootle.' ISSETABLAZE LONDON, Nov. JO. In Bootle, the Liverpool suburb which suffered from tnt Incendiarism of last Saturday night, the special constabulary was called out today. The corporation of Bootle has delded that the use of the tows hall shall nut tie granted for political meetings, and an application to use it Sunday next fur a meeting of Irish societies to be addressed by Archbishop Mannlx has been, refused. . In Llverpol every possible preoautlon is being taken against S recurrence of the trouble. The docks and alt other places which might be attacked are heavily guarded. The search tor the Inoendiarics la being "vigorously continued and seven men are under arrest. The Liverpool Echo says one of the men arrested Is a minor official of the customs staff, and that no charge has been preferred against him as yet,- -, British Government Con tinues Unusual , Efforts Violence. Combat (Continued from Page On.) exodus of frightened people from town near where the recruit were attacked. Masked men entered and set fire to the building housing the Dublin Freeman's Journal last night. Considerable damage was done the building. Scores of new arrests have bean made in various dlstrlols of Ireland, among the places raided by military forces being a lunatic asylum near Ennia. Glasgow and the Utyde shipbuilding district have been placed under close guard, and It Is declared by the authorities that many Sinn Feiner are known to be in Scotland, BOLLING ASKS isnt right to drag along from day to day ITfeeling weak, miserable (Contlnued from Fag Three Youths Slain. t On.) him my not. This was repaid by mo to him July 14, 1319. with Interest. This represents every cent Mr. Bands ha paid me since December 31, 1917. "Of the 40.000 which Mr. Sands say was paid for procuring contracts 1 never heard until It was mentioned In anonymous letters coupled with threats that unless something was done to stop the proceedings of th department of justice against More Arrests Mde. Mr. Sands my name would bo brought DUBLIN, Nov. Ju. James Fungs, who into It. is a clerk and an American cittsen, was T arrested, .together with Martin Ryan, Denial Unqualified. manager of, and James Burke, a conbefore Regarding the testimony given tributor to, the Sinn Fein newspaper th committee by Benjamin Fuller, who Young Ireland, during a raid on the of the newspaper today. ha been Indicted for forging and utterProfessor John MacNeili, Slnu Fein member of parliament tor Londonderry ing and sentenced to penitentiary for four eity and the National University of Ire- year. In which b stated that Mr. Sands land. who was arrested early last Friday gar me a check In his presence, I beg with Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn to say that statement 1 absolutely and Fein organisation, vaa released today unI therefor most ur- - f conditionally after having refused to ac- unqualifiedly false. gently request the committee to require cept releaae on stipulated terms. Immediately produce all of The Dublin olty coroner has been for- - Mr, Sands to bidden by the authorities to hold any ;flecks made to me since January 1, j " 'jjjfj. rviu C eihedn't tsk ( fbriit waa a partner In a brokerage firm with Scored by De Valera. F. A Connolly and H. W. Roberta and Nov. 10. The British are that they mad an agreement with Sands CHICAGO, waging a barbarous war against Ireland to pay him a commission to procure n I and are using weapons not sanctioned by 40,000 loan for the firm. The other two ' the rules of war and which would not be partners made the arrangement. Mr. countenanced by a eivtlised nation," Fa- Bolling said, adding that be "knew ot mous de Valera declared today at a meet- it." He personally put 10,004 Into the of Indiana bustnesa, but retlrsd In December, 117, ing at which organisation and Wisconsin branches of the American following the Lawson "leak" InvestigaAssociation for the Recognition of th tion, be said. Irish Republio was completed. A nai tional convention of th Irish society Home. would be called Just as soon as the state Mortgaged d In Mr. to questions, reply Bolling, organisations were complete, he said, that In January, 117, be bor1 probably in April. rowed 7500 from bands and later reamount bio by mortgaging paid this .League Quarters Raided. boms. He said his position with th shipping By Universal ferries. "assistant treasurer of the LONDON, Nov. 30. The police today boird was of operation,'' jje gave his age raided the league and dvtalon 41. the Gaella league, as well as the private asMr. Bolling, in answer to questions, houses of known Sinn Felnera in London. that h did not see Banda at any Many documents ware taken but no ar- said time- - during th bending rolls Incirests wsre made. London special reserves have been noti- dent." He testified to having gone to Bands' fied to be In readiness, tor call to assist hotel room in Washington, but did not the regular police. recollect ever haying been there alone with him. Flying Squadron Fights. Mr. Bolling said that th shipping board "gradually reduced Its funds" in By Untvsrsal Service, DUBLIN, Nov. 30. It Is understood 8ands bank In the regular course o( busihere thAt the battle of Kllmlchael was ness, President- Wilson's name again was fought between a portion of the Sinn Felnera firing squadron, consisting of brought Into the Inquiry when Bolling Irishman who were former officer in the testified that frequently during th first British army, and tha party of auxiliary half of October, llli, Banda requested him cadets who were ambushed In their two to intercede with th president in regard lorries in which they were doing patrol to the federal indictment of Banda In connection with alleged violation of the duty. The government has been anxious to banking laws. He identified hi letter ,tp hound up this squadron for several Bands, prevously Introduced, In which be months past, owing to their operations. declned to intercede with either th presTh Irish republican army officers ident or the department of Justice. the run" formed a kind of a free lance Intercede. organixaUon, Its operators darting her Refused and there over Ireland doing special Jobs. He repeatedly refused these requests A force of former English officer bai now been brought from Dublin to put an by Bands, he said, telling the petitioner Wilson well The Sinn that he knew President end to these ramifications. to believe that the president Felnera are all expert gunner. This Is enough even would not intercede for him, Bollthe first clash any branch of the military ing, were he in similar circumstances. has had with these wandering Sinn Fein-erThe partly illegible anonymous letter y, sent to William Q. McAdoo. then secreof the treasury on October 7, 1918, tary Bomb Is Exploded. was offered In evidence by Bolling. This, he explained, was turned over to his By Universal Service. LONDON, Nov. 30 The explosion of a brother, R. E. Bolling. The witness debomb at I o'clock this morning on the clared be had "never investigated" the premises of a skin merchant nsar the letter and could not recognise th bandLondon bridge, is oongldered a part of writing. "Ask about the 44,400 from the Dowth Sinn Fein plant for reprisals In Engthe letter land. Only a small flra resulted from the ney Shipbuilding company, explosioa and it was easily extinguished, read. "Sands has been Indicted and will Ask was Williams tell which selected for but the building everything. (John th outreg Is in ths heart of a vast area Skelton Williams, comptroller of curof warehouses which would have been rency) about cotton deal laat week." It destroyed had the flames not been quickly wa signed "M. The bomb was fired by a, controlled. Bolling said he "thought" that Bands time fuss connected to an ordinary alarm was at the bottom of" th anonymous clock. Th pollae have picketed th letter received by Mr. McAdoo, and one neighborhood, and have refused admission received by Joseph P. Tumulty,' secre-to tho premises to everybody until a rtg- - tary to President WUaon, because of the LONDON, Nov. 30. Three youths of Ardee, County Louth, Ireland, said to have been connected with the Sinn Fein movement, were taken from their bed last night and shot dead, allegedly by uniformed men, says a dispatch from Ardee to tbs Central News today. I r. mv--t. II , half sick. . You want to be well, and the best way to get well is to find out what is making you feel so badly and try ttTcorrect it. Perhaps iVs your kidneys. 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Th enr 23, 1919, Mr. Skillicorn aid: . On November which I mentioned in my former statement baa been per manent. I gladly confirm my previou statement praising , I have had Doans Kidney Pilla. Mrs. Bay Young, 553 South Third East street, says: I always keep Doaas Kidney Pills on hand. Whenever I caught eold it settled on my kidney and caused lam back, I had an awful paia across my kidney and it was difficult to do my work. Nights I wa restless and kept turning from on aid to the other. My kidney aeted Irregularly and my feet and bands became bJoated. Drug I used Doan Kidney Pills from Schramm-JohnsoStor for these trouble and they soon relieved the attack. - n Wm. Cavish, proprietor shoe repair hop, 646 West First South street, says: I tnffered a great deal with rheumatic pains. I ached from head to feet and my shoulders felt as if someone bad hit me with a rock. Rheumati paint were also in my arms and back, - My limbs pained o I could hardly keep going. 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Foster-Milbur- n i L 3 detail In them of which Band alone waa Informed. statement made to the Supplementing press this morning, which was read Into the record of the proceeding, Bolling te titled that hi first Intimation of the In the form of an charges cam to him Addressed to JOMph Anonymous letter P. Tumulty, followed by a similar tetter addressed to William O. McAdoo. "Thoro le not a word of truth in tne allocations made by Bands," Dolling said. Idaho vbeeiA .1, U Will Name Crain Judging Team Special te Tha Tribes. MOSCOW. Idaho. Nov. Wj-Vj- c lO.A grata, vJ7v J J t, . I dJ : Imi LC AW,-- T i n judging tsam, oompoaed of three ualver-alt- y r agricultural student, will be gent to tha Idaho State Bead Orowar assoCold Compound is ciation meeting to be held In Nampa January 14 to 15, to compete In a grain ' Unfounded.' 'Quickest Relief Known judging contest with teams from Wash-ngto- n Charges State college, Oregon Ageictiltaral He added that the letter which alleged college and probably two or three schools. Twenty-fiv- e men are that he participated In the fundi had Quit Wowing been turned over to the department of trying out for tha Idaho team. Professor H. W. Hulbert will be la charge. and snuffling! A doe of Pape Cold testified that the charge jut lee. hieHename two hour tin-itaken every Compound and reputation had been against dose nr taken usually breakt three Inveetlgated, not only by the department Boy of Justice, but by ehlpplng board offt. nny eold right up. rials, and had been found to be without The very first dose opens flogged nosfoundation. trils and the air passage ef the head; the Alonso Tweedale, comptroller oftaatl-flete The Trtbeae. tope nose running; relieve th headboard, waa called aa a witness, and Mr.d Special BLACKFOOT, Idaho, New. A William ache, dullness, feverishness. that, prior to hl reoommendlng 15 years ef agw waa shot and alBolling tor the appointment aa treasurer Trend. Papes Cold Compotupl I eosts only of th Shipping board, he had been In- f. most instantly killed late thl after neon n few eant at drug store. It nets n by Ray Elchelberger, about formed of the allegations by Bolling companion, nice, assistance, taste the earns age, while hunting near this without no quinina Insist upon Tweedale testified he ascertained that city. (Advertisement.) Elchelberger eay h gun wan accident, the charge agalnat Bolling had been Inally discharged when he stumbled. One vestigated by Houston Tlurnipeon, assisttoe of eide secret was Trend's tarn off and ant attorney general, Uiidish the service branch of ths department at Jus. his death occurred within a abort SomeCoroner Feck will hold an inquest to that Strange tire, and was assured by Thompson which morrow. absolutely nothing by thrs wss or attached Bolling "could be Implicated times Happen He also said he had talked to the story. Vessels in with John T. Meehan, Investigator for th ehlpplng board, and wa given simiI want to write you to let you lar Information. know that I hav taken two uor dose "Meehan told me thero wa nothing to ABOARD U. B. H. MISBOtmt Pacific of MayTi Wonderful Remedy, and hav Implicate Mr. Bolling. ths witness Fleet Drill Grounds, Nov. 3. (By the gained ten pounds in the last two week, considered he said that Associated Freea) All vessels partlclpat. The wltaes 1 am thinner around th gatst Mr. Bolling an "eminently straightforward lng In the maneuvers of the Paclflo fleet although her today were sunk at least six times, than before, because th dbloating in my and honeiable man. I am feeling "Bolling," he added, "had millions of but aa the firing consisted of harmless stomach ha all gone dollar In his hands every day. I would special caliber blank ar like boy again. There never wa anyIt to his care, knowing trust ny matter in thi world half as good as thi n ranged on tbe larger gun, Admiral will be enabled to bring the seven thing would he token care of as wel as 1 could It is a simple, harmless medicine. do It myself." dreadnoughts, eighteen end removes the catarrhal destroyers preparation that intestinal Tweedale subsequently In hi testimony oruiser Birmingham to port, hasrtng tract and a muu from th corroborated the statement of Mr. Bollunforeseen occurrence. the inflammation which eausn ing, and said he considered the bank nil stomach, liver and latee-a- l bound for 123.000, and, "had anything PRESIDENT APPROVES PLAN. B radically happened," the shipping board would have including appendicitis. aliments, NEW 14. Nov. YORK, Tho National gone agarnat th bank." doe wtU convince or money reO On alled Security league, which ha Tb charge mads hy Bands regarding , 8chrmm-Johnonhere tomorrow Drugs, Fiv funded. te plat) coats meeting the alleged bribe wore characterised by dtnatlon of palriotto end elve work (5) Good fc) tores, and druggist every, liCstrr Blsler. former secretary of the throughout tho country, tonight made where. (Advertisement.) ehlpplng board, aa aa "hallucination. public a letter from Frealdanl , Wilson th movement. commending MKETINd POSTPONED, AME&8MENT NOTICE. "The liton and purposes expressed In letter of November tl strike me Special 4 Tbe Tribune. rour said tha president. November 15th, 1924. DliLTA, Nov. SO Tba meeting of th admirable,' 'I Merchants association, to have been think the! It la highly desirable that Notice le hereby given that, at a mt- held her last night, waa deferred until there should be a coordination of Ui jng ( the board of directors of th Mon. of all patriot! at f o'clock P and ivt or- ilur Mine coinnsny, next Monday night, on account ot tha effort absence ef President H. A. Mather, who ganisations, and thus a greater unity ef m., November iuth, 1920, an anaesament waa levied on the aa aa eant veil an of share of method." is to Balt Lake ea business, per abject "Papes Inter-mounta- in Accidentally Killed by Hunting Companion . RUN OVER HEELS CRIPPLE YOUNG FEET Childrens heels should'be carefully watched. heels while the youngsters bones are soft, causo crippled feet, improper bodily carriage and crooked limbs. Run-ov- er Look at the heels of your childrens shoes today. If they are not straight, bring or send them to us for new heels leather or rubber. All work guaranteed. , , Special Dept. New Shoos Made to Order, Parcel Post Orders Pilled. , 25 Shops in Utah and Adjoining States. .EEfi W Save Your Soles. 8 SALT LAKE SHOPS. him-Ml- eon-talu- s l'pel Hot All Are Sunk Practice, Rodman Says er Rod-ma- -- Ju-tu- re h-- ld N f .Titles o'clock noon, at th offtc of the ccm- No, 435 Atlae block, Balt I.ak C ty, anjr, . . get) id aspens of sal. C E. NORTON, Secretary, .435 Atlas block, Ball Lake City. Utah wgi7q NOTICE. Notlc 1s hereby given that a meeting at ths members of the Girls' Friendly Hu. clety In America, residing In th state ef Utah, will be held on tha 17th day of December, 1.0, at tha home of the presi ' ' . U Is BVANH. , dent, Mrs. W. W, Reese. 454 East First President muvn street, In Ball Lake City, for the City. purpose of acting on a proposal for th til Boston Building. Balt Lake W4155 Utah. member of said society residing hi th state of Utah to form a corporation unASSESSMENT NOTICE, der the law of th slat ot Utah to hold real property and for all lawful purpo-e- s Bay State Mining and Development for which a corporation may be organised, of and ta take proper eteps to that and If Bait business, company, principal place Lake City, Utah. Notloe is hereby given that St a meetv. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ing ef the board of directors ot th Bay Slat Mining and Development company, ' Pealed proposals will ha reeelvad by th held an th let day at November, 1920, Undersigned until I oclock a: m. De. an aaaesament. No. I, ot n timIU. 1924, for eonatruellng cent per share was levied upon th out- eember ber true highway bridge over tbe Muddy standing capital stock of th corpora in SL near Clark Thoms county, river tion, payable immediately to E. Marsh, Nevada. secretary. Box 1060, Hotel Utah, Balt Flans may ha examined and fornu of lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which proposal, and specifications se this assessment may remain unpaid on cured at contrary undersigned; may also December 2nd, 1920, will be delinquent b examined at the, county clerks13 oftne and advertised tor sale at public auction, with of Caen Las deposit Vegas. lq and unless payment 1a made before, will the undersigned required fur copy of be eold at the offica of tho company, at rewill on be their whteh refunded the Hotel Utah, on tba 18th day of De- plane, turn in good condition. Bids must be on cember, 1920, at the hour of 14 o'clock proposal highway department, go. a. ., tq pay the delinquent assessment, cem haniedform ofcertified check in the together wits th aoat at advertising and amount ot by cent of bhl. Right Is I per ' expense ot sal. reserved lq reject any or all htda. E. MARSH. C. C. COTTRELL, Secretary. State Highway Engineer Box 1066, Jlotel Utah, Salt Lake City, wvi Carson City. Nev. Utah. First publication November 9, 126. , rxoaazt amo oaxdiamrki motioes. wS5 lieu WtU eeuaty elerk Ike respective ( , for firth Informsttoe ) AMES8MENT NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FROBATH division, Itr and for Salt Lake county, llaael Fine Mining company. Inror-oretstats of Utak. In th matter of tho under th law of th state of estate and guardianship of Merrill C, Balt of business, Jlah. Prtnolpal plao Wrench, minor Notice. Lake City, Utah. The petition for approval and settleNotice la hereby given that at a meet ment of annual account of L. to Nunn, lng of th board of directors held an th the guardian of th person and the Ith day of November, 1920, an- - assess- of Merrill C. Wrench, minor, has been ment of three mills per share Was levied set tor bearing on Friday, the 10th day on th outstanding capital stork of tho of December. A. D. 1920. at two oclock before th ith p. m. at tba county courthouse In th corporation, payable on. or duy of December, 1920, to C. E. Norton. court mom of said court. In halt Lake at 438 Atia CRv. Balt Ijtke county, Utah. of th company, Doretury willie.s th clerk of said court elth block) Balt Lake City. Utah. Any stock upoa which the assessment mT smain tbs aesl thereof affixed, this Stith day ef on Ith of the December, November, A- - D. 1924 unpaid day and advertised J. K CLARK. Clerk. 1920, will be delinquent (goal) unless M. M Snell, deputy clerk. for sale at public auction, and I'y 1W Ill Waldo, attorney tor petitioner. payment I mad before, wilt be sold on the JUh day of December, 1920, at 13 capital stock of the corporation, payable at the offioe of M. L. Scott, eocrotary, ill Beaton Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before noon af tha Uth day ar December, 1924. Any ntock upon whioh thin assessment may remain unpaid at 1) o'clock noon on the 10th day of December, 1920, will be at delinquent and advertised for sal publlo auction, and unless payment is mad before, will be aold on tho day ap- pay the delinquent assessment, Solnted towith th coat of advertising and expense of sale. M. L. SCOTT. Secretary. one-ha- lf . (tj ed uuit . |