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Show k THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 0921 MElOttr'Ttou BmMEraiT sgr De- Appointment of Commisclare Policing of Vladivosion to Consider Amend- stok Asked by Consuls. ments Most . Important Nipponese Newspapers Geos Gov, Low pdSeiTiuchas weltavs notjfteen able to offer, you jjr'aeveral years. House . Dresses "V ' -- Information on Powers of Utilities Body Asked A local chapter of the PI Delta Kpstlon, national honorary journalistic fraternity, will be officially installed at the I niver-slt- y of Utah some time during the latter $5.00 Nurses week, according to word repart of next Regulation Uniforms" ceived at- - the unlveraUy from iieorge B. Size for smallBriggs, ths New York national secretary of the fraternity. , er women only The installation win be directed by splendid for Lawrence Blochman, former editor of the maids. Dally CallfortnanTrtr Berkeley, and will Long sleeves, duofold collar. probably take place just before the big convention of the Western Intercollegiate Press association, which Is To he held at the University of Utah from February 24 to 26. Those now In the local chapter of the fraternity are. Dean Dlnwoodev, Virgil Wyatt, Harvey Hancock, Clyde Olpln, Ben Is Balmenson, Roy Blmmona, Gilbert Haver-eamDouglas Woodruff, Fielding K. Smith and Virgil Coombs. The following Four federal pensions were announced alumni members of the fraternity will be from the office of the adjutant InstalledTheron Parmelee. Vardls A. esterday Joshua y. Sylvester of St Fisher, Hugh A.. Wing and Ralph file wart. general. was granted Y--0 a ihonth, dating George LICENSE BILL AMENDED. vate in Captain Georgs Gardners com - OLYMPIA. Wash., Feb. 18 The senate pany In the B ack Hawk war. Anne M Osborne, widow of William Ospassed today a bill providing for a fifteen day period between application for borne of Spring City, was granted a fedmarriage licenses snd Issuance of the li- eral pension of 212 s month, dating from censes, which had previously been passed April 27, 7920. Mr. Osborne served as a An amendment proprivate In Captain Oeorgs Tuckers com vides that In exceptional cases, superior pany in ths Black Hawk war. Hannah B. Seely, widow of Don Carjudges may authorize immediate Issuance of licensee before expiration of ths los Seely of Castle Dalf. waa granted a en-day federal pension of 112 a month, dating period. i- t (A " PARIS. Feb. 16 Nearly will be required to dispose of toe eighteen Important subjects 'oerfhs agenda of the council of the league of nations, which, on Monday next, w ill begin in Paris the moat Important meeting, of the body sines It institution. Dr. Gastoa da Cunha, Brazilian ambassador to Franca and president ftt the council, said today. Commissions to consider amendments to tha league covenant, economic b.ockades, mandates and the registration of treaties will be appointed by the council, beside committees to study minor questions. The commission on amendments is regared a tha most Important and the. council already has informed the league members that amendments must be submitted for consldeiation by this committee before the , end of .March. -- That does not mean that amendments suggested by nonmembers will not be conAs presisidered,'" Dr. da Cunha said dent of the council shall pass on to tht commission any project submitted for refrom the United vision, whether it comes Slates or elsewhere " The most serious amendments already proposed are those of Honorto Puevr-redoArgentine foreign minister, proclaiming members of the league all states that do not announce a desire to remain outside the league and providing for the election of all members of the council by the league assembly Danzig the barre basin, Vilna and Armenia wll coma up for settlement of different details of administration and organIn the ization of the plebiscite to Vilna area. future-negotiatio- -- a The Japanese ns-pape- r today print what they claim to be an Authorised communique maintaining Japan was right in assuming that the conaular body in Vladivostok had the policing of that city to the Japanese army. The statement ia the outgrowth of an announcement by the American consul In Vladivostok that hia government was not ware of the arrangement. Today's statement gUegea that, although the American consul was absent from the final meeting of consuls at which Japanese policing was agreed to, he did attend the preliminary meetings st which policing by the Japanese was arranged. Moreover, the statement says, the consuls of the other nations. distinctly approved Japanese policing. r of It is said here that interpretation the action of the consuls will not be made feature of regarding of Ueutenant Warren tang-do- n theSOMing of- - the American cruiser Albany n Vladivostok, Japan not desiring to open a controversy regaling that Incident The American government recently Urged Japan to expedite.lts reply to the American note concerning the killing by a Japanese sentry of Lieutenant-langdon- , full pointing out that It is awaiting explanation of the incident. The Yomo Uri Shlmbun commented today that the army authorities and tbs foreign office entertain dissenting views on the subject. Discussing the government'! position, the newspaper thinks it would be difficult for the court martial to punish the sentry because his action calls .for no punishment. Moreover, it says, his punishment would result in an outburst of national feeling. hand, lf the entry - net condemned, It will place the government in the position of ignoring the demands Pf ths United States, the Yomo UrT adds TOKIO, Feb., IS. i Fioreilo H. la Ouardla. president of the hoard o- f- alderman of New York City, lias written Mayor Nealen- - regarding the powers of the public utilities commission oniie state of I'tah. Mr, La Ouardla "desires to know whether Or not the utilities commission has power to regulate ( harge of service by public utilities where such charges wee formerly fixed in franchise grants He also desires to know what has been the experience of Salt lake since this power was given the utilities commission. It appears that a similar question Is now up lor discussion before the New York board of aldermen and President r, a Ouardla is seeking Information before the question Is decided. Mayor Neslen has furnished the desired information, calling attention to the fact that there has been a constant increase in costs of operation since the utilities commission was established and in consequence revisions In schedules of charges have all been upward Also that it is impossible to give a correct estimate of t he" real workings of the utilities law, since but the one phase of price regulation has existed since the commission was established Rhould A period or fall- -' ing prices ensue there will be opportunity, be said, to learn whether or not charges for public service ill be correspondingly reduced. v9 Grades which have been selling- - at $3 98 made of fine Amoekaag gingham fitted waist or straight linejmod-el- s checks snd stripes with plain Color or white lawns collar and cuffs some have bits of( embroidery. Better House Dresses. . , $495 Grades, which have been selling up- - to - $8 60 made of fine tissue and Amos-kea- g ginghams and Devonshire cloth-ma- kes such as Plx, LAlglon and others of the best, dressy styles for Afternoon wear at home or on Informal neighborhood calls. n, Students Will Install , Journalistic Fraternity 7 , p, Granting of Four Federal Announced Pensions - fifte- from March 4 1917. Mr SCelj .served as a private In Captain Joseph 8. Day a company In the Black Hawk war. Mary Jones Banks, widow of-- Cornelius H. Banks of Balt Lake, was granted a federal pension of 12 a month, dating from March 4, 1917. Mr. Banks served In Captain Charles Crow's company in the Black Hawk war. night waa not a member of the contend-being tongs A Hop Sing tongman la ing held pending Investigation, however. Fourteen Chinees, nine of whom are believed to be Ban Francisco residents were arrested In Los Angeles Four of the men arrested were said to be Im- NEWYORlCFeb.'. Roused to extra vigilance by the discovery today of Immigrants arriving fron Boston, municipal health authorities to', night concluded a thorough examination of the Incoming crowds from Ellis Island. pf more than 204 persona inspected, only one case of a suspicious nature, however, than of a girl believed to be suffering from scarlet fever, necessitated further Retention, Health Commissioner Copeland announced tonight that a third case of had been reported to him from a .capital. Vermin- -Infested ty-h- YALES SECRETARY RESIGNS. NEW HAVEN. .Conn, Feb. 18 The resignation of the Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps-gtokesecretary of Yale university, was announced by President Arthur T Hadley today. It has been formally accepted. Mr. Btokes has been secretary of Yale for While no specific about twenty years. announcement has been made as to action of the Yale corporation at Its recent meeting on election of a successor to President Arthur T. Hadley,' the New Haven Journal-Courisays that many believe the corporation hae fixed on the name of Professor James Rowland l, head of the Carnegie foundation " The corporation will meet on Saturday, when a formal announcement will be made to Its choice. t s, er Why do YOU particularly like your Automatic Washer? Write and tell us. For the best letters we will give a first prize of $25, second prize of $15, i third prize of $5. , We want your actual, cvery-wee- k experience how the Automatic Saves you tune or money or Health. How it helps you speed up your work or get along without a maid or frolic more with- your chil- dren. -- - . If you are a busy housewife with a laundry bundle of startling dimensions or a with a home to care for nights or a teacher or a musi- we want to know 'just how. the Automatic v cian helps you to solve your problems. ' 'v business-woma- n . In judging these letters we shall, of course, pav more attention o the frank, interesting story anti ideas than the literary form of the letter. - Thess letters" must not be over 150 words in length and they must" be in our office by February 25. Address your letters, "Automatic 'Ilectjic Washer Contest," Utah Power fc Light' Co., 'and bring them personally to the nearest Utah "'Power 5s Store. Light-Compan- You have only one week, early. Bring your letter in ffiaenJptfi?icSewic& PORK RECEIVES SCHWAB, ROME, Feb. 16 Charles M. Schwab waa received by Pope Benedict at a moat eordlal audience her today. Pop Bene" WOULD TAX' BACH ELORS. ' dict highly praised the nobility and gen16 A bachelor MADISON. Wia., Feb. erosity shown by the American nation, as tax waa proposed In a resolution Intro- well as by Individual Americans and was duced ft the Wisconsin legislature today. greatly Interested In the" steelmaker a If passed, it would require unmarried men view pf the .. Situation ia,.th.. United between the agea of 11 and 86 years to States ported gunmen. Ellis Island Ofticials Make Rigid Probe of Immigrants Frotcction Promlscd Laborers in Texas From At . s tacks by Night Riders. RANqER, Tsx., Feb. 1. Peace officers here announced today they were prepared to prevent further attacks on Mexican workmen following alleged efforts t create a reign of terror among the laborers from south of the Rio Grand and their famllle. The mayor conferred with police, county and Texas ranger officials and then announced the laborers ' would be protected, The contractors, who employ some ZOO Mexican workmen, also announced they would employ armed men to protect their employees. Agitation against the Mexicans Varied ten deys ago, when the posting by tha unknown persona of signs warning tha foreign workmen to leave Oil field contractor yesterday laid the matter before Mayor Haraman, after oil camp had been Mexicans In a near-b- y badly maltreated by a ecor of masked men. Women and children were dragged from their homes, men badly beaten and furniture deatrojed, the contractors said. EIGHT DEATHS FROM ILLNESS. more death NEW YORK, Feb. IS.-from sleeping sickness, with eight new rases, were reported today. Thla brings the number of cases sine January 1 to 187 and deatha to forty-eigBleeping elckneaa, although Included In the Hat of communicable diseases, Is not contagious In the ordinary sense." Health Commissioner Copeland said today, alwarned the aituatlon must not though be underestimated. Ona ht NEW RECQRD ESTABLISHED. Feb, 16 A new air mall speed record between Cheyenne, Wyo., and Omaha was established today ynen Pilot H. G. Smith flew with 891 pounds of mall In I hours and S minutes The previous record waa I hours and 20 min utea, Pilot Hmlth left Cheyenne at 8 60 a. m . mountain time, and arrived her at 10 66. central tlma. OMAHA, Neb., y Hit Trouble I All I was affected with pain Gen. all over my back and kidneys, writes Charles McA1 Av "Af-te- r , Kearney, N. J llister. Clark three or four doses of Foley Kidney Pill I became ail right and my pain la all gone." Foley Kidney Pill relieve backache, urinary Irregularities, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen muecles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It la a splendid medlcina, prompt In action, and always helps Contains no habitforming drugs. Srhramm-JohnaoDrugs, (Advertisement.) Mr I P Christensen extends to those ho will e Pevlowaa performances an m llatlon to visit his ballet classes In the Templeton building, tonight st 8 o'clock or HaUirday afternoon at 4 30 Thls-wl- ll (lie those visiting a better understand-ti- g art-- v and appre!atlon of Pavlowa he ballet, the highest form of dancing. LAdvertlatiutuLj - yes, we have gon back to beforo-the-wa- prices. r . v SPECIAL Thursday, Friday, Saturday READY TO PROBE AIR ACCIDENT. FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 18. On LA- - CROSSE, Wle . Feb. 18 Colonel Mexicans fleeing from night John A. Jordan, chief of construction of hundred their quarter in the air mall service. Major William Me riders' who visited and arrived her Chord chief of the United air servtre, central department, and Lieutenant R. G Page, air mall teat pilot, appointed by Otto Praeger, second assistant postmaster general, to Investigate the cause 6 f the mall accident here. In which three aviator were killed last Wednesday, arrived hare today. Thf there waa no explosion In midair, but there waa a back dm of the engine which probably ahot sparks Into the lap of Pilot Rowe and caused him to lose control of the machine, waa the testimony of witnesses. f pay an annual tax of 10 to the school funds Men who have divorced their wives or whose wives have died within two years would be exempL - Tuesday Ranger Monday early today The masked men had beaten and frightened the foreigners, ordsrlng them to leave and not to compete with the American labor. Fits-a pair of rimless gold-fille- d nose glasses, including spherical lenses ground to, order, examination of the eyes . and a handsome case. 1 U Howat Is Sentenced to Serve Term lor Contempt J J ' 2 Busy Shops sm aMm PITTSBURG, Kan , Feb. IE Alexander llu at, president of the Kansas Miners union, waa found gulltyottejilempt of court and sentenced to Jail by Judge A, J. Curran of tha Crawford county district court today. With Howat were found guilty his five codefendants In the contempt proceedings, all officers of the Kansas union. are vice They president: August Dorchy. Vtthard Titus, John Fleming, Janies Me Wrath and Earl Maxwell, executive board members. Judge Curran overruled motion tyr a new trial, and instructed the county attorney to make out commitments for the official. The defense filed notice of an appeal - The local union officer were Charged by the atat with fining two union members who appealed a case to tha industrial court. Tha tinlon has a provision for a fine in such cases The Judge held It wsa not proved that tha union members had been fined. Ronds were fixed at 82004 each. P. 1 1. Csllery, defense counsel, as Id It would take te'enty-fou- r hours to tret bonds Judge Curran released the officials upon their own recognisance until tomorrow. Chinese Murders Not Due to Tong War , Police Say AN FRANCISCOV Feb. 18 Police discontinued today tha theory that the kill- -, and wounding of Ing of three Chinee five others In three California cities hut night waa Caused by a tong war. How-er. augmented were police squads placed In the Chinese quarter to prevent further outbreaks ant Barbara police believed activity of tongman In southern California, who had kxated opium dene of rival tongs for tha pollre, resulted In the outbreak The reienl killing pf two (lilneae In Lo Angeles whlih led to a disagreement between three tongs, wad settled by the paiment of Indemnities FUlc her aeld tha man killed last si 276 So. Main 109 So. Main dJ Sewing Machine Demonstration . 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