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Show - ' ' . , ' . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8 GREATFUNERAL Auxiliary Will Obtain Aid of 27, 1&0. , YOU RIGHT Legionnaires -- FI Special te The Tribune. - Oct. machinery of the Amerlcen Legion will ' be thrown behind a national move to build up the women's auxiliary of ths legion, F, W. Galbraith, Jr., national commander of ths legion, announced today. A national convention of th auxiliary' will b held probably next spflng, at which, the auxiliary will assuma charts af Ita own effaira, and as far aa administration goes, become virtually an Independent body. "All doubts and misgivings In regard to tho future of the women's Legion auxiliary of tho American ware removed and a system of expansion In state departments and a national organisation waa for by tho Cleveland convenWs pro-- , tion, said Mr. Galbraith. pose to offer tho aid of our organisation In building .up the auxiliary, but wo are not going to ipeddle with Its policies so long so our recognised Ideals and purposes are carried out. 1 The wemen'f auxiliary, which in. elude th mother, wives, slaters and daughters of tsgion members and man who died in the service, already has states organized 1362 units In forty-si- x and a number of foreign countries. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind- . No Interference With Pro posed Plans for Funeral of t Lord Mayor MacSwiney. (Continued from Fm One) newspapers, regardless of their, political views. Some of the Journals refrained from commenting editorially on tne situation which- - has arisen while eUiers havp written in accordance with their customary attitudes on the Irish question. The Times, which is hostile to the government's Irish policy and the Irian bill prepared by the cabinet severely attacks the government especially in the matter of reprisala Referring specifically go MacSwiney, the newspaper expresses the fear that the effects of his death will not bo confined to the British Isles, but it recalls it has always maintained the Irish question was essentially British. Asserting the. lord mayor was a misguided, but sincere patriot, dying- - for bis convictions, the Morning Post says: We cannot perceive what relation can exist between suicide and martyrdom. We cannot forget the many loyal servants of their country who have been shot down in the mere performance of their duty in Ireland, and 'for whose memory there Is no meritorious appeal nor fallacious sentimentality." New Price Pace whole-hearted- ly GASOLINE r and CULCO OILS PEP -- While the ordinary clothier, is fussing : to around-tryin- g get on a lower priced basis TIPPIES system is to do something definite go to market and take immediate advantage of tumbling prices. ly pro-vld- CULMERS Tit So. 3rd West Wasatch ferric Station No. jZeoayour f - The Leading Nationally-Advertise- d & Makes frn-tPsMco- Ths Dally News says ths government Imprisoned MacSwiney as a criminal and converted him into a martyr, and rauat bear responsibility for his death. "Every day," the newspaper declares, Ireland is being welded more surely and more Irresistibly by the premier and his armies into a nation that will not be conquered. The murder of MacSwiney by the government, ' says the Herald, organ of labor, "was accomplished after slow torture for seventy-fou- r days. The Telegraph defends the government and pleads in behalf of ths victims of the campaign of assassination In Ireland. t Justice had surrendered to the threat of suicide," remarks the Express, the law would have been mocked and order undone." Pope Is Apprised. Disorders in Cork, CORK, Oct (By the Press.) Crowds along the Ur&nd Parade, one of the principal thoroughfares of this city, were thrown Into a panic tonight when several shots were fired from a military lorry and an accompanying armored car. So far as known, however, there were no casualties. , It appears that the car bad turned Its searchlight on the Sinn Fein clubhouse, and a large number of people, led by curiosity, surrounded the machine. The occupants, fearing an attack, fired and the crowds scattered through streets In the business district in th city. Subsequently, the streets were almost deserted. Armed men at Blarney flagged the afternoon mail train running from Cork northward today and searched th cara Associated French Comment. Oct. 26. Although declaring Franc must not interfere In questions relative to th Interior policy of England, newspapers of this city, commenting upon th death of Terenoe MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, pay tribute to his courage. "One can only bow down before the man who has died for his Ideal, declares the Journal. The Echo de Paris says: "Ths sacrifice-madby MacSwiney wrflj resound throughout th world as a heartrending appeal of a suffering nation. e . 1 dJ to'pll-- crowds burned effigies of Terence MacSwiney, the late lord mayor of Cork, In a street 'In the Stanhope section of the party, mistaking the city, and a near-b- y effigies for those of Premier Lloyd with men George, started exchanges burning the effigies. A fight was soon going on and, the police being powerless to quell the disorder, troops were summoned. Several shots war fired by the soldiers and order was soon restored. John McLeod was shot and killed yesterday during a fight caused by the display of Sinn Fein flaga The clash occurred in the east end of the city. After listening to all the arguments pro and con about politics by the noted speakers of both parties, we are still of the opinion that King Coal is the proper fuel for your stove or furnace. Prison Guard Increased. WESTERN FUEL LONDON, OcL 26. The police guard at Bnxton prison was again increased - The-totnumber of there Is unknown, as most of the troops are kept under cover, but there Is a considerable garrison inside the gates. Sinn Feinera who arrived from Cork and other parts of Ireland for the obsequies went to Brlxton prison in little parties throughout the day to see where y, ROME, QcL, 24. News of th death of Terence MacSwiney was received at th Vatican from the Associated Press today, ths news being communicated to Monsignor Cerrettl, papel undersecretary of state, who wao deeply Impressed by the tiding. When Pope Benedict waa Informed of th death of the lord mayor he showed deep regret and then knelt in silent prayer. The death of Lord Mayor MacSwiney has caused consternation among the numerous Irish peopl her. Only a short time before news of ths lord mayor's death was received Supe-- rtbr General HtnnSssey of the Christian Brothers of St. Mary's, Dublin, was received by the pope. The superior genera declared that the death of MacSwiney would render the situation In Ireland still worse, as the British volunteers would consider themselves entitled to revenue. This, in his view, would result In reprisals by troops and police and there would be reckless indiscriminate shootings, with innocent victims, murder, raids, burnings and unspeakable violence. Mass for repose of the soul of Mayor MacSwiney was celebrated in the church adjoining the Irish ecclesiastical college here. The monument of Daniel OConnell, his the Irish patriot who bequeathed heart to this church, was draped in crepe. PARIS, eft!?! i Ititimeu Converted Into Martyr. 25. 2, BthJEaat and South southwest comer .at Liberty Park 13th Now Offering Suits arid Overcoats - 3104 COMPANY d 2691 South Main 8 Waa. St 2667-266- 0. H. FISCHER, Mgr.. the lord mayor had died. They were all wearing Sinn Fein colors draped with mourning. Enterprising street venders were also selling Sinn Fein rosettes bordered with mourning close to the prison entrance, while the police looked on without comment. Lord Mayor O'Callaghan and , , Deputy other members of the Cork corporation visited the prison this afternoon and were granted 'permission to view MacSwiney BIG VOLUME is the policy upon which TIPPIE must operate. You want low prices and TIPPIE wants- action and these suits and overcoats at 25.00 will surely create a stir. You Positively Cannot Duplicate These Clothes Elsewhere in Salt Lake Under $35 to $45 body. - Barracks Attacked. ENNISKILLEN, Ireland, Oct 26. Th police barracks at Tempo - was attacked by Sinn Felners yesterday.- The attack waa repulsed. One sergeant Is reported to have been wounded and one Sinn Felner killed and another wounded. TALLOW, County Waterford, Ireland, 26. One hundred men last night attacked the Tallow barracks, but the attack was repulsed after a strenubus fight No casualties have been reported. Oct Complete Arrangements. YOD SAVE LONDON, Oct. 26. The family of Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney has completed arrangements for the funeral of the lord mayor. After lying In state In St. Georges cathedral from Wednesday evening until Thursday morning, a requiem mass will be sung in the cathedral at U o'clock and at 2 oclock in the afternoon the funeral procession will start to the Euston station. The cortege will Include an advance Then wlU guard and a pipers band. follow the clergy and the hearse, which will be surrounded by a body guard and followed by the chief mourners, representatives of the Irish republican parliament, Deputy Lord Mayor OCaUaghan, and the members of the Cork corporation and representatives of other Irish civic bodies and kindred organization $10 to $20 You men who know a good thing when you see up. it-o- Try Grandmothers Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and . Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sag Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, r bring! back the natural color and lua-te- to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago tho only way to get thii mixture was to make it At home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply nek at any dnif tor for Wyeth Sage and 8ulphur You will get n large botCompound. e tle of this recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at cost little very Everybody usee this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkenriT your hair, as it does it eo naturally .and evenly. You dampen n sponge or soft brash with it and draw this through one small strand St A Sour hair, taking the by morning gray hair disapanother and after pears, application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you Jook years younger. (Advertisement.;) j old-tim- Prisoner, Long Silent, Is to Be Given Release WANTED BOSTON, Oct 26. Patrick C Hanley, known In the state prison aa Corky, the Silent," who was committed In October, 1895 as a habitual criminal, wad haa refused to otter a word for the last .ten years, will. be relee eed tomorrow. His 12 Millinery i Salesladies - sentence, which was prolonged by attempts to escape and a counterfeiting scheme within the prison walla, has expired. Eight Arrests Made. Hanley took a vow of silence after a DUBLIN, Oict 26. Eight men. said to fellow prisoner revealed to the warden bo residents of Cork, were arrested last s secret plan with eblch Hanley had evening as they were about to sail for entrusted him. England and ths pollc are Investigating whether they were merely going to the MUNITION FOR EAST PRUSSIA. funeral of Lord Mayor MacSwiney or Oct. 26. Thousands WARSAW, of whether there is a possibility that they rifles and machine guns, with some arIntended to avenge bis death. are to transbeen have tillery, reported wore uniform men of the Each of th East Prussia Into Lithuania th Irish Republican army under his or- ported from and train loads of German soldinary garb and one carried four dis- recently diers are going there, according to Inwas of None armed. them guises. formation reaching Warsaw from Vllna and elsewhere today. The Interallied Slain by Raiders. commission Is Investigating to determine OALWAT, Ireland. Oct 21 Thomas If Germany la In any way violating tha Egan, keeper of the public house at Versailles treaty by these shipments. InAthenry, was (hot dead at his horns Sun- formation from Vllna Is that some of th day night by raiders after the latter had German soldiers arriving in Lithuania accused him of complicity In the murder are from central Germany. of Frank M. Shaw, a Oalway magistrate, last March. SAYS HE WAS KIDNAPED. FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct 26. B. 3. More Rioting Reported. Cochrjan, under arrest at Aspermont, BELFAST, Oct. 26. Further rioting Texas, in connection with an alleged Inoccurred In this city lest night Large surance fraud, declared in a statement BJtOMWCr to 8hertff Bingham last night that he was kidnaped by a Mexican and held prl sonar in Now Mexico seven months and that during his enforced absence his wife, believing bar husband dead, collected 110,000 Insurance on his life. Coch-rta- n. In March, 1111, waa reported to hav died and hi body to have been burled near Aspermont Recently officers examined the grave and found it empty. The grand Jury at Aapermont started an Inquiry Into the ease today, Coohrian baring been taken Into at Sterling City last Saturday. REYNOLD CLUS FORMED. PROVO, Oct 26. Democratic women of Provo, with th aid of members of the different ladles clubs In this city, have formed a Reynolds club, with Mrs. Julia R Jensen, president: Mrs. Ada B. Master and Mrs Ascha E. Busman, vice presi cus-tod- ay THE GUMPS VT WEKt IH ViOEt cmsy iMAtne ?E- -I A - USB rano hew 'bau. pa.I! juvr VOCLA.R. A. Pot IT virr vr AHX JWX !t-I FAST-SERVI- dents, and Mrs. Flora B. Jenkins, secretary and treasurer. Iron Works at Logan . Burned; Loss Is $6000 CLIFT DUG. ELSVATOkS-AN- D SAVE CATC OP A 6RECT Btft OOVKVe A HALF MUX wtns OdJP 6crr To pick OUT TlNV, LITTLE OB 9 CURE HOLE 'THAT A rVTO FOfc. COULPM'T GET PROVO, Oct. 26. Th Young Woman's Republican club tendered th Republican candidates of Utah county s reception in the. Republican' dub las night wit more than 200 persons present. Mr Alice Wright presided t th meeting and an oxoaliont program of was speeches, music and refreshments given. Each candidate was called upon to mak a short addreso. The Johnson- - stator. Marl Had quiet Homer of Provo and Mr Jannlo Woot-to- n of Pleasant Grove, gav a number o( vocal selection 5 Rheumatic Pains QgUkhr Eased By Penetrating Msmllns Wizard Oil A ssfe and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rneumstism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago If Hamlins Wizard OiL It quickly, drives out the soreness. and limbers up the stiff g joints and muscles. Wizard OU Is s good dependable preparation to have in the medi- pene-trat- ss ach-in- chest for first aid when the may be far away. You will almost daily uses for it in case of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for earechs, toothache and croup. Always keep it In th house. O arena ala brills Is troubled rslokb4Mh trg wltk HamitseoastlpatM Wiser Jclne tmT.a PO yOU KNOW A.BOUY THAT? HERE AH STAHDlNti OH MV RIGHT UtfDE I WOMtERei HEEL WAS WHAT STTPPVHCz PH i AUERBACH CO. IRQADW BAN FRANCISCO, Oct24. Louie Nong, Chinese, employed by one of bis countrymen as a clerk In dry .goods store, was Special ta Th Tribes. LOGAN, Oct 26. At air early - hour shot and killed here tonight white at this morning fire of undetermined origin work. Police expressed belief the killing destroyed the Logan Iron works, causing was the start of a tong yar, which, they s loss estimated at f6(HiO. Th building said, had been brewing for three month Two Chinese entered tha store and shot and contents were Insured for 23500. Th Ho was killed InNong seven times plant was located at the foot of Canter stantly. On of th alleged gunmen waa street and was owned by Jackson Sc Fry. captured after chase of several block The blase was discovered about 4 are being met dally by Emergencies oclock, but had gained such headway worker Tribune that the fire department waa unable to those tireless Uttl Want Ada. check the flame ' Apply Wednesday Morning. Dinamo Tong War Murder Is Republican Candidates Entertained at Provo Suspected in Frisco FORE!! FORTY FORE!! Wit rr c ah bc HATE- TO Z03 FLOOR &MUP IN r WHAT druggists fr It. Uttl pin NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Th state board of examiner will receive bids for tho following printing and binding up to 13 oclock noon of November t, 1220, at tha office of tb secretary of stats, stats capltoh assessment Taxpayers statements, Journals of th eanats sad house representative of th state of Utah, legislative bill of th fourteenth amloa f the legislature of th stare of Utah, eopiao Of tb laws of tb fourteenth session of the legislature of tho state of Utah, copies of amendment, departraea-- ul report a. Each bid must he accompanied by oertlfled eherk equal to 10 per cent of the amount bid, to bo held upoa condition that upon the award of tna contract th bidder will faithfully and promptly sxeout a good and sufficient bond, payable to th state of Utah and approved by the state board of examiners, conditioned that tha blddor will perform tha work and deliver same under such rules and regulations as ths board may and for tha faithful performance of th sontraot The state board of examiners reeerveW th right to reject any and all bids. HARDEN BENNION, Secretary SUta Board of Examiner. roll of pre-scri- ba vus4 |