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Show re t THE SALT i ' HE IIUCII1' - s LffiE 'TRIBUNE, Negro Asks for Prayers; Posse-Spare- - , . f WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY c. 1921. STORa UTAHS GREATBST CUOTHINO Gardnor Adams s Qootoany mi.Tinmiininimmiinii! .tail uura art His Life iT Costjneed frem Id Whltsg Jotnsd In a posse which pursued and captured Israel ' Waters, negro, yesterday charged with having attacked a negre school girl. Ho utapfurnod over to the negro members of the posse fer Water said today ho punishment. had been stood up to bo ahot when he asked the brethren to pray for him, and ths mob changed Its mind and eerrt him to jail. We Are Still Selling fn r7 SAVANNAH,4Js.rto. Far Oh. Case Before Railroad Labor Republicans, with a resolution to examine hts laundry bills." on Representative Rogers Most Turning Rayburn, Democrat, Texas, said: "In the fourteen years fit my legislative service I have seen some pretty Yet small men and some pretty small Sets, but never have I seen so small a performance a that enacted a moment ago. It Is astounding that a man in a great legCHICAGO, Feb. 1. The railroad "labor islative body, supposed to he here for a laundry board today beard arguments on the At. great purpose, should ask abount bills, and What Urn of night- the hotel tan tic, Birmingham A Atlantio railroad's chandeliers were damaged, when In that plea for permission to reduce wages. Thh building was the man holding the highest ttshed tt tiros governments asked for tb case is said by railroad men to beof office In tb United States, money. greater Importance than any other single Calls It Slander. Senators Reed and Brandegee said $3?, tine dispute yet brought before, the board. OOOiMO additional could b advanced to men will smalt "In name, when Gods The argument hinged on whether the cease this campaign of slander and abuse foreign governments, and Senator Reed the secretary should be prevented board had Jurisdiction over the roads on the retiring president? The big men declared making any advances while the comthe Republican party never engaged from financial status. Tbs road declared a of was mittee considering legislation y to atop In 'It" i waga reduction was mads Imperative, be' - "The Democratic attack on this mea- all further loan Secretary Houston promised to appear causa it faced a monthly deficit of $100,- - sure does the president an Injustice," Mr. tomorrow and bring ail document reGood declared. "In my mind, you have too. to loan negotiations with foreign created the Impression that there was ferring count rles. AS stated by Colope! B. I Bugg, pres crooked when no charges are something made. - Thank God tt was not the Repub-Henldent, the road's position was: wf BORAH who quest 'Is "the board gplng to disregard conthe president for Information." ditions of traffic? Is the board tof!x making After the vote had "bees announced, 1 CONFERENCE CALL rates regardless of the railroad's ' earn- Mr. Good asked that "a resolution of a tabled. be nature" similar fix can board If the wages ing power? IS. Senator Feb. "la that the last official Insult a mad WASHINGTON. without regard to other condition than majority Intends to offer the" president? Borah, Republican, Idaho, followed up his disarmament for naval today the claims of the employees, then It le shouted Representative Garrett, Demo- proposals by Introducing as aa amendment to the crat, Tennessee. Jhat as welt that w have no represenMr. Good replied thab no Insult had been pending naval appropriation bin a protation here. 'When a cord i around a Intended. and requesting ths vision authorising president to call a conference of reprerailroad's neck, strangling It to death, sentatives of Great Britain, Japan and- tbs the board should glvs relief. KING WOULD RETURN United Btates on the subject, B. For the employees, W, "The conference," the amendment proCarter, pres ALIEN vides, "shall be charged with the duty" iderft of the Brotherhood of Locomotive of aa understanding or agreelrmen and Bnglnemen, stated bis case WASHINGTON. Feb. IS. A bill propos- mentreaching by which naval building of the three aai follows: powers "shall be subetantially reduced" "It has ntver before been suggested ing the return of property bald by the annually during the next five years. was wages bs mads to depend on the ahen property custodian to the owners financial condition of a road. We are Introduced today by Senator King, Demo- FARM wilting to make a test case before the crat, Utah. Provision is made for the TRUE courts on tbs constitutionality of the appointment efier a state of peace Is detransportation act This road Is advo clared of a commission with judiciary eating a sliding scale on the basis of the WASHINGTON, Feb. IB. Cooperation road condition. They now ask that the powers to determine tbe rights of claim- between department of agriculture board allow them to take back the basis ants to property In the possession of ths and countythafarm bureau units has been on which the Interstate- - commerce com' custodian. because these organisations possible mission increased railroad rates." Senator King said no did not think pise no restriction on membership, Dr. Morris Brandon, counsel for the rati wrongs of the German government war- A. C. True, director of tbe state's rela-of the private tions service of the, department, told Ut confiscation roed, declared If the board disregarded in- ranted ability to pay for on road, It could do so property of German nationals. r house banking and currency oommlttoet for all roads and the result would be which Is Investigating aspects of ths acchaos. Me said the wages granted by tivities of farm organisations. H apdecision No. 1 of the labor board last HOUSTON BARRED peared to reply to charges by the Nawere men ever the the July highest paid tl lonal Grange and other farmers' organiPAYMENTS sations nd were granted under extraordinary that the department of agriculconditions when the cost of living was ture was aiding ths American fa nh buthe highest ws have ever known." reau federation. Feb. JS. WASHINGTON, "Railroad are ec reaming for help. Do Houston waa notified formally Secretary He denied that the department was today by you mean that this decision shall last forsenate tha committee he that judiciary giving any assistance to the federation ever. Your duty Is to tlx Just and reano acout more as "should pay a national organisation, but asserted money oa sonable wage Just to one party only? count of any commitments of loans to for- that, Its demonstration and No, they must bs just to the carrier, the eign countries until the facte have been county through agents. It had worked with local employees and to the public, he said. submitted to this committee and It has unlta of the federation. "All we ask," Mr. Carter said, "Is that had an opportunity to- - consider ths same The county farm bureau units, from you comply with a transportation act, and report to tha senate." ths viewpoint of the agricultural departwhich ws never sought. Wo ar willing Tha committee's action was by unani- ment, Director True said, are not excluto make a test case of this, but It the mous vote and was taken on motion of sive, wish to work In harmony with other A. B. A A, oennot pay the established Senator Reed, Democrat. Missouri, au- farmers' organisation and inset the derates, shall other roads, able to pay twice thor of a pending resolution to stop all sire of farmers who object to ths secret ee much, do so? in prosperous times advances by the treasury to the allied provisions of the National Grange and wages go up; In bad times the wages go governments the National Farmers' Union.- down? Decision No. 1 was Issued when Decision to taka immediate and direct of a general character, Organisations Ihd roads were not in a prosperous eon action waa made by th committee after such as the farm bureau local Mr. True ditlon. If that principle had been ap- Senator Brandegee, Republican, Connecti- testified, were a valuable aid te the plied then, decision No, 3 would never cut, had Informed It that Mr. Houston county agents, have been Issued." relations recently had told the The closing arguments of ths afternoon committee that ho felt Inforeign honor hpund to Cushing Makes Charges. eon- -i make additional advances to tha governcae. the which will be cirrpieted " WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Oeern sldered by the 'board to extetUv sesalon.' ments tor which credit bad twe wdtab- -' Cushing, director of the American Wholesale Coal association, charged today before a senate committee that Dtx W. man, had enSmith, former doliar-a-yedeal last fail for the sal of gineered' of coal to South American 450,000 ton at a commission of L a ton. republic ' Smith dented It Mr Smith said an offer of a commission' on 500,000 tons for eChUe and Brazil had been made to him and that friends In government service tried te help him, but that he did not make th sale e Ileldto Be Board 1'6, V Heard. Important ". na an d ) StlLL SEEKS NJ of the Better Kind at PROPERTY ALL .uee i tlit BUREAUS ARE PRAISED BY rises tb FROM We have still a fine lot of Suits and Overcoats; some of them came in too late for the real active. selling of the first part of our Sale Thats Different, but all this seasons goods. New Spring Goods Are r e Arriving Daily i 4 Theyre going to be sold, now, if reduced prices and quality goods have any weight with you. Schaffner 4 Marx Clothes an always good and always low priced, because I tha quality they possess. Hut ar ' McLane Loses Seat. bouse WASHINGTON, Feb. IB. Th elections committee reported today that J R. Farr, Republican, wad elected to Tenth th present congress from th Pennsylvania district and entitled to th seat now held by Patrick McLmns, Democrat. The committee report declared widespread Irregularities, and frauds had been found and that while McLane personally reported spending 748, th McLane campaign committee spent $H,?49, and that if hie contention that he did not know o? that expenditure prevail then Nth corrupt practices act beoomes a farce." KEARNS RUimiNO 19 to 20. . only; your choice while last at $1.00 boot-agge- rs WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Measures to restrict Immigration on a percentage basis ar designed to check th flow from southern and eastern Durop without hindering the movement from northern and western Bur-oaocordlng to th senate Immigration oommttte report submitted today by Senator Dillingham, Republican, from Vermont. Single men, largely southern and eastern Europe, moving to cities and manufacturing centers In th United States ar declared to preeeht an emergency which should be dealt with. it I stated, gather la Such immigrant radical groups" and show little tendency to beoom American citiaena. . they Millinery Special Resolution Turned Down. WASHINGTON, Feb. IB. tence- - OeeWed frees Pegs toe from tny knowledge of whet took place at the peace conference, that ea to his future policy In thle whqle matter he is ea tree and aa untrammeled ea air, add that "Having aald thle I want to 1 have said, showed, the president-ele- ct Because of a keen interest In th whole situation, and Packers' Bill Probably Dead. Canadian People to Select Next Governor General mittee: WILL REPLY TO - Flower and Vegetable Seeds Gladioli Peony Bulbs Ited, white and pink They sell regularly from 50c to 75o each. Your choice . at each. (? 2c Red, pink, blue, yellow, whit e pedal Se eaob; (10c dozen. a fine bat assortment of government inspected flower and vegetable feed We OUR DRUG BTORH tS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. ltf-li- t, hr Dismitud of Heart t Sait Atked in District .Court WASHINGTON, The 136,676,113. aggregated proposed budget te nearly $11,600,006-te- a than the appropriations for tha cufrwit year and only tl. 178,550 more than for 116. The committee gives the following reason for tho curtailment: el Regular $8, $10 and $12 Values Trimmed Ilats Theres a nice Taijoty to select' from; Your choice" at $5A)0. . association. thd Vernal Parent-Tacend Stella Dr. Georg H. Crulkshank eve school instruction nurse, Salnebury, cn home diagnostic at tn last meeting. furWlllcox academy (Congregational) nished th program. o? Fub- - the Injunction proceeding brought by William Randolph Hearat to restrain Secretary Houston from making any further loans to foreign governments wae asked in a motion filed today In tb District of Columbia supreme court by District Attorney Laskey, District Attorney Laskey, who acted for Secretary Houston, asked dismissal of th suit on eight grounds Thooo Infyeai Peg Osa cluded tho contention that fh plaintiff lntletd of scrap- has net shown sufficient pecuniary Intertroversy In cong-cs-e, that the plaintiff has no legal or ping tbe capital ship. appears to hav est, status, that the suit In reality scrapped naval aviation. Without which equitable Is tb government, which has not against the navy cannot defend the country, to th proceedings, and that Panama consented Development of continental. defendant ha no right or power to th canal and Insular defenses will be checked cease Ion ef toons, a that is a eaten the unless congress Increase the appropria- matter tor congress to decide, tions recommended by th house comTh th motion under 6eurt tosh The bill reportmittee for fortifications. national committee, Harding for aom time today and will remain in Bt. Augustine tomorrow for a further conference. Mr. Hays predicted that th Republican campaign deflc't would be liquidated by June 1. Accordhis conference ing to th president-elec- t, with Hay "covered every subject, from " , taxation ip spoils 15. Chairman Last of Supply Bills In. WASHINGTON. Feb. th nouse way and mean) WASHINGTON, Feb. IS, Th last of Fordney of has edught another conference ths thirteen annual supply bills reached committee with revenue legislation and on tariff th house today, th appropriations com- President-elec- t said today Harding. He mittee reporting th fortlf teat Ions mea a to aet Mr. date llardlng sure. It carries IS.06S.000, a decrease of he had asked for such a meeting at BL Augustine. $17,819,000 from estimates, JlO.T7S.000 lee than th appropriation made a year ago. Of th total, 14.012,400 la for defenses oa th coest of th United States, approx. Unatsly 12,000 000 for tlekl artillery and ammunition. 1300,000 for proving grounds, Il.160.0o0 for ths coast defense oI Insular ISO for th Panama possession and till, " canal, WASHINGTON, Feb. IB. With th of th house rules oommltte to report today a special rule to give packer control legislation th right of way In the house, some proponents of th legislation said ther waa little prospect of getting action on it at this session. ' SALT LAKE CITY th house rule from his expressions I clearly gained the committee decided today It would not be Idee that if, end when, th time come possible to present a special rule giving for dealing with these question of Interhe Intend te handle privileged status to a resolution for In. national Indebtedness, of Ut vestlgatlon of th escape of Grover Clev. them with an eye toin tha welfare State United large sense, af end, " land IlergdoU, th Philadelphia draft dodg the world generally er who la now In Germany. Mr. lemont absolutely refused toa be Chairman Kahn of the military commit-- e questioned-oany point of hi etetement, of th in of view said that th action rules committee h would bs forcsd to which he wrote out himself and distribto th correspondent. The presidentmake a statement to th house, Insisting uted elect also declined ' to, elaborate on th enough facts had been developed to jused to tho bouse today provide for exLamont etetement. tify a full investigation. Will Hays chairman of th Republican penditures totalling s,65l 017, while tb conferred with Mr. estimates more pressing legislation, n ' Company because the court Relayed aentgnee of a youth accused of etsbeaxlement, yet they are not concerned hi the eases of on huspei eld he convicted coneln, end (hat eoi aea- liberty under Dillingham Submits Measure. A , lot of , Warner Bros. Corsets, sizes' c Utahs Greatest Clothing Store nt J MONTREAL. Feb. IS. Th next sever nor general of Caned will be selected by th Canadian people, according to a semiofficial London cable received herb today. As the terra of th present Incumbent, tb Duke of Devonshire, expires this year, elude will have to be mad shortl;i y, The Canadian government, according to Information avallrble. Is about to forward to London name of several men who would be suttaLlo fqr th poet. Possible appointee are aald to be Lord ttyng of V'lmy, former commander cf th (1 Tied lan corps In Franc. Ixird Dee borough and (he Duke of Sutherland. fr -r to believe Itmt our on Pacific and the outlying poasemlong especially Panama, would be attacked In cnee of hnst.littee before there wee any declaration of war end w feel that the localities should be provided with certain guns and auch fortlfloetljns that they can be safe against any sudden or unexpected attack Asked If our fortification ar better than wer, General Beach replied: "No, elr: relatively, I would" sky no, because th construction and development of armament on board of veasale has brought fourteen and slxteen-lno- h gun Into ui, while our fortifications were practically dee'gned With th twlv,lnrh a heaviest the armament gun that M;ng wae likely to be use-1- , velopment In ordnance hav placed our behind In th peal ef fortification Oeedeeed Trtm Pee One- - general law In aoceptlng th job as arbiter or the baseball ergenlaallona, taking pay in connection with th Jok It waa not announced today by Welly What witness e he Intend calling befoij th committee to sustain hi member of th Judiciary committee Intimated that tha banebali charge mad by teelty could all be admitted. In the light ef Mr. Palmer' opinion, they would fall by their own weight. Welly did be heard by tho oommltte before th end ef Ihia week. CHARTER OAK WORTH 10,000. HARTFORD. II. Th Conn., Feb. CHAMPAIGN, HI . Feb. II. On an JlO.OOO will be reCharter Oak stake of her last night, W. B "Pussyfoot" newed for th 1V2I grand circuit at Char-te- r . ohnson, internal lonnt temperance worker, oak park track by vote of th fair semlled critics of Judge K. M. Lendl The judge critic are concerned, he said, lueoUaUon, It wae announced today, la reason riOHTING DIIIABEB, Feb 16 A camps! gn'igalnet contagious diseases 1 being mad through TKRN'AL, drug-gist- I Fully Reanicn Two of my brothers, a sister, as well as myself, have been chroni suf- "In view of addiUoh to our mesne of defense It seemed to the committee to be unwise to-- p recced at this time, whan prices ar so much above normal. In other than a moderate way with th further development of our aoadbast and mobile artillery, and th accompanying bill has been framed on that premia. It provides In a limited way for proceeding with the manufacture and installation ef th alxteen-ma- h gun, with th manufacture of railway mounts for th fourteen-inc- h guns, for experimental end development work, emokolaea reworking powder, and By Improving -and adding to or th major lhflberPPln - of 'There cannot hop ever te beoom strong and well again unices they have plenty of good, rich, red blood of th kind that or- ganlo Iron Nuxated Iren helps n Nuxated Iren is like the iron la your blood and like tha Iron In spinach, ten tils and apples, while metallic Iron Is Iron Just ns it comas from tha action of strong acids on Iron filing. Nuxated Iron docs not Injure tho tooth nor upoet tho stomach; it is an entirely different thing from ordinary matallio Iron. 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