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Show TIIK BALT LAKH TUIIlUNJC, BUN HAY "confed h and pal. !HHI... J?.0' kin, war paid by a "Mm. Fairchild'' to commit th crlm. to mak llarria But pollca, unabl ennfeelon" eannol reconcile Chang hi deiaila of kl etnrv wtlh facia In th murder of the whiat expert, koreemaa . and he Captain Caray tonight aaldth thattrilllt llaved k could eatabllall la t bre "rnnfeasloa (.tally of Harris nilnutaa talk with. him. iu, Mui(NiNUtyri(iii kwi. man-lout-t- ' Convicted of Conspiracy. Jury of Caret. Peonage fn h ht rlroa rlr y. ff )rri 1lbrl rl-r- to-i- .. Given Life Sentence. Mr. and Mr. Thor-wal- d Thorwaao of Traak Salt A. Lake will wwa convicted laat night of WUklnaon Utalr goldan murder In ronnaotion with tha Ihuoiliv of wadding annlvareary Jamaa T. Carlaion, a prominent rancher, today bom th at and waa eninca to Ula Imprisonment. ttf a son at 4a Tna Jury waa out ana hour. Mouth Tenth Fiat Carlaion waa ahot to daath on hlo ranch Tha ooupl on Trail creek. nrar her, In Jun, 11. itraat. wer married at tha Mum aftar tha killing llalph WUklnaon, I d Endowment brother of Frank, waa triad for th erlm houa In Malt Lak and acquitted, and lb alala dismissed lha April 10, UJ1. by hail against Frank, talar ha waa Iwnlai II. Walla OTLLBTTE. Wyo. . April J 1. McINDIANAPOIJ8. April ahn Namara, who la to M raiaaaad May 14 liotn th penitentiary at San Quentin. Cal, a her b la serving a aanirm for murder In connection with tha dynamiting of In October, lha LlewWIyn trop work 110, la aliU undar Indlctmant In federal aurl here, Frederick Van Nuy. C nit ad Slates dlauict nttornay, announced today. Mr. Van Nuya aald ha waa not prepared io aay what action th government would taka In McNamara's McNamara waa Indlctad bar naarly a yrar aft.r hta trial at l Angela an th murder chart. II waa Indlctad with other mam bar of th International Aaao- lailon of hndn and Structural Iran Workers. aevaral of wham war eon. of oonaplracy In Mi led on lha chart dynamite, and wr anlenod traneportlnf to term lu Leavsnworth prison. d-J- Mr. Thoraawa aad hi wlfa. thea Jialga Halvoraan. cam la Utah In th fall of th 1441, crossing Atlantia oornn from Mcandlnavla at th ages of It and I In th sailing vessel of ih "Monarch Mine 101 boon ha they of Utah, . for th moat W '! In Hyrutn part Loaan. was earn Thor Mr, a vataran emplovae e. jf tha Logan ha whirl tarved for- twenty rears aad five month at dispatch-- r Mr. Therweerr. of malls. Whan h retirement bill waa made affective laat Auaust bo waa forced to retire from Lynam Is Arraigned. th service gt a nominal pension and has Lieutenant Joaeph alne BOSTON, April bean employed as official guide at J. Lynam, naval commander whoa dis- tha atata residence capttol. During their been appearance threa waaka at waa followed bom ntn children hav In th of a in bcxxlement of f 1M.OOO. to Mr atata by chary and Mrs. Thoreaen. flv of whom waa returned liar from Montreal today, ar living, and thirteen grandchildren, arraigned before a federal commlaaloner nine of whom ar living. and held In 124.000 bond for th (rand will b observed quietTha anniversary t b and pennlleea, Jury. H claimed to dinns will b given In their her wandered about Mon I real hungry ly and a after he fled there from Nassau. N. lL, honor. on March 14. H Instated ha bad been robbed of fll.044 an a train between Utah-ldah- o Company Washington and Bo too by a pickpocket. a." ta Li post-offic- Sugar Files Appeal in ,Tax Case Riot Inciters Arrested. PHILADELPHIA. April 0. Twenty, three men alleged to bav bean leader 144 men and women of a proceialon of which tha pollca say waa marching toward Cramp shipyards, wer arraatad tocharged with Inciting to riot. They day Wer held for a hearing. Tha polio tha proceasloa without much , trouble. ' No Murder Charge.- - - ktraf Tribe He It Lake Trtkaa leased Wire. BUFFALO, N. Y., April I Through a misunderstanding in a meaaag received ' tonight by Chief of Poltro Higgtnw from Acting Chief Jnwpcctor Thomas Murphy oonfasaad In New York. Jtoy Harris, whiat n-p- ert slayer of Jdwaph B. Elwelt, of considerable repute, and race horaa enthusiast, waa formally charged with Eiwall'a murder on th blotter at the Niagara street elation. "In th transmission of th massage to the station, a mistake was made That's all. Harris la hot being held on a first degree murder charga," explained Chief Titgglns. . Ftx -- Govern or NEW YORK, April Whitman, now In charge of th examl- nation or th Elwell case, said tonight that h will go to Buffalo 8unday to cross question Roy Harris. Captain Arthur A. Caray, who has been working on the Elwell caa stnc lha day of tha murder, will accompany Whitman, Harris, arrested for forgery, with his young wife. Is In Jail at Buffalo. Harris Notice of appeal wao filed ia the Third district court yesterday by tha Utah Idaho 8ughr company from a judgment given by Judgo J. Louis Brown December 81, 1920, in which he decided tbnt nn assessment of 01 87 fUK) made by Halt Lak county on tbo West Jordan plant of tb company waa lawful and valid, and dismissed nn injunction obtained to. prevent collection of taxes amounjjng to 1989.44. The appeal is 'taken ,et question of both fact and law. Tbe action of the - sugar company followed an appeal taken Wednesday by the county from the decision of Judgo Brown that it could not collect taxes on 10,000,000 of intangible asset of the Utah-ldahSugar company. . Unemployment League to Hold Meeting Tonight A m eating of tha Unemployment league will b held at th I.hor temple thla evening nt I o'clock. Parley P. Christensen and C. J. Alston will be the epeclal speakers, and addresses will also bn made by members of the league. . A special program of mualc hag been arranged, which will Include Inatrumental numbers and leagua aonga. A special Invitation has been extended to women at present unemployed. The general public will also be welcome. S Your Figure Tears of experience in fitting corsets has indicated to us that all figures ar susceptible to def' inite' 'improvement if treated scientifically. The ability to select the proper forset and to fit it scientifically so that it . will accomplish most for the wearer is, in our opinion, one of th most valuable assets our Corset Department, possesses. are trained experts who devote a portion of their time each season in adding to their scientific figure knowledge through' study under " " "" foremost corset authorities." Their expert service and advice assures that th correct corset . or-your , particular. Meao-poiam- ta g d I st type oL fig- - ure will always be recommended. Such a corset, expertly fit ted, will improve tbe figure and insure satisfaction. Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets f'to TriveSi Knox Hat Eagle Shirts Hanan Shoes & Marx le 1Tk Clothes ! lh sss u:L!J,'sr;bjK.'5 oTllwaymen. ofhe com.. wd Thst Vhe rsni d file HXClr w-- rsWo'tfssusrsss present Indication that any moderate UL b U.t.nwl to. It mu.t (lermsns, who ar till defiant and rafua t meat th reparations - Brtu lh domsstlo difficult! mounting, no on can xpct th. BrttlMi to support or svsn approve a forward march tn Oermany What th repercussion tn th near east may be. no one can forecast, although leveryone can suspect, I But. after all, th econamle la the meet Important aspect of th new atruggl. m measure, tbe outcome pf the battle may Idrtermln whether Britain can regain her Old position tn th world or must resign L not M direct consequence of Oerman Lttack, but as an Indirect consequence of lh wr and through th eurcesanil aseer-talnf tton of th laboring classes of a right to Axed standard. Irreapectiv of th )va .t, 0f thl standard to their country, either Industrially or politically, And lha cnltd States the lesson jwhlrh lha .uruggl teaches will not be lost ttia rut rallway d.bt which I only now Just beginning. In ell way, there- test In ths Unltsd Klng- th Idom mustpresent prove a landmark bi Industrial I .re propol. looursgs th right of the railwayman s body to call a strike Mt oral balloting by th man. Kpm of local bodies of railway worker de- cuf tM mlmTro roelstanc to th cuts Ut their wsges. which brought about th strike In th coal Industry, I Juatlllabis, but thsy do hot consider that they have anything to thank th miner for.bit and therefor should not be stampeded sympathetic walkout. . . th SnlMsrltV This apparent lack of solidarity. It wa commented by observers, may account forth silence which the labor leaders mainafter the conference which they had title morning with th prim mlnteler. officer In rhsrg of drill hall, and th territorialother place designated aa rerruUlne cen- ter for th several civilian snd mmtsnr f oU emergency service, found quu of all unteers repreeentatlv cttlsens awaiting their mornlng. Th response of bV'ThrornMfo'rt ;,ify: civilian service 1 . coDomi Students' Suits Long Pants From $ 1650 UP T ly 1r?lof Underwriters Indorse Case Against Colorado Company make provision for reparations due the allies, adding that the German government would soon take occasion to pove ita good will He mad this decIMhtton in a conversation with Dr. Mott's? chief of the 8wlss political department. hr.' 81 mens, who t on his way to Berlin after a rest of aeveral days at Lugano, recently waa detained aa a suspicious character by the Italian police on the Italian side of Lak Lugano, It waa learned today. With two German friends. Dr. Simons, while In a motorboat on Lake Lugano, waa overtaken by a storm. They wer forced to put ashore rfn the Italian aide. Aa they, had no passports and spoke no Italian, the police marched them four mile through rain and darkness to Ponte Trees, where authorities scoffed at tha n claim of Dr. Simons that he was the foreign minister. Finally Lugano was called on the telephone and the Germans wer vouched for. Gar-ma- The Utah Association of Life Underwriters, at a meeting yesterday at. the Commercial club. Indorsed the plana of tlie executive committee to continue the association's case against the Mountain States Life Insurance company of Denver, wilt ask a reversal of the decision of Kulon 8. Wells, former Utah stale insurance commissioner, who ruled in favor of the Colorado company. The association authorized the executive committee to carry the case to the supreme court If necessary. Ths association contended that the Mountain States company vlolatsd the iUtah law which prohibits the sale of stock !in an Insurance company in connection jwlth the Issuance of policies. The com-- I party denied the charge and won a decision Ih a hearing before the lnsurance commissioner. It was explained stth meeting yesterassociation day that the underwriters does not want to discriminate against any particular company, but that tne purpose of the action Is to establfsh a precedent in such cases where It Is held that the state law has been violated. It waa stated that this will tend to prevent a reversion to Irregular methods of soliciting Insurance. Charles F, Barrett presided at the meeting. Professor Earl W. Ifowbert of ih of Denver, who was a guest at the meeting, asked the association to help support a Ilf thsuranc course recently adopted at the university. The course Is Mttecne Carnegie Institute. Unl-varst- ty REUNION. members of the 145th Fifty A battery Griffin,, Paper Cleaner, It Back. field artillery held a reunion last night at Griffin guarantees: "If I streak or mar the Hotel Utah. Officer were elected aa W clean window follows: Ralph Duvall, president; Mher- - your paper, 1 repaper man Draper, vice president, and Monroe blinds like new Griffin wash,, it. SOti-r. secretary-treasure. Beattie, Advertisement,! HOLD J. r x 1 - t- a a Men's and Young Men's Suits From $30 Up Just come inand let us showyou The sxecutlv board of th trlpl alliance held several sessions today, oaten- elbly la preparation for the strike oYlTared for negt Ttmtda y. It la understood, how- ever, that th meetings were concerned Justice, has a verv fair prospect of with attempts to find a new basia I oeaa, and we bid you Oodspeed." tor peace. In view of th unresponsive- - I nca of many of th railway men locals Colby Indorses LeajriTUe. I to th a trike declaration. NEW YORK, April 9. Organised peace Two meatlngs of th cabinet occurred a league of Justice will heal the during the day, on of which waa attend-e- d and a afflictions, Ilalnbrldge Colby, forworld by Earl Beatty, commander of the mer Field Sir and Marshal Henry lOvO aecrtary of state, thetold more than grand fleet, annual Jefferguests tonight st Wilson, chief of th British Imperial staff. Baron Btamfordham, private secretary to son day dinner of the National Democlub. King Qeorge. who made a hurried trip cratic "The great Idea of an organised Peace to London today from Windsor, conferred with the prim minister In Downing street and of a league of Justice, he said. "Is with regard to th strike situation. today svsn greater than Ita builder dreamed. Almost hour to hour th wisTh prim minister telegraphed to th dom of events declares It to be the only lord lieutenants of England, Scotland an Wales today. Impressing upon them the solution of the world s perplexities, the urgency of encouraging recruiting of th only cure of its woes. emergency forces, and requesting them to I "The Democratic party can afford to the persuade employers of labor lo release wait IsIn patience and confidence, at hand when America will speak men for this purpose and keep their day afflicted to brethren her throughout tne places open. Th war office announced that ths re. world In the language of honor and Jusand of generosity and unselfishness, pons to the tall for recruits in London tice. of performance and fulfillment. V and the provinces had exceeded all exWoodrow Wilson sent the following pectations. The printed supply of attestation form wa exhausted as early at message: noon today. It Is Interesting and stimulating to reThe department of mines of the board flect that wijeti we celebrate the memory all ths light- of one of the great founders of the reof trad has sent circular ing and water supply organisations apd public, we undertake. If we are sincere, to local authorities, urging th utmost a solemn obligation to perpetual and set forward the work which he did. economy In use of coal. Jefferson conceived It to be th mission and destiny of the United Mtates to Disorders Reported. . .. . make It easier for men to attain liberty the blessings of genuine authorities today from districts where the and ment and to render Justice Imperative tn coal miners ar on strike. of nations tnd peoples with the In Wales there wer many cases of one dealings another, as well as In the dealings governments with their own subjects." I Mr. Colby asserted the. party which Is .hid Raiders also ars killing sheep pascan wait, but hot so the party right turing tn ths hilly regions.. Billboards, la wrong. trees, fences and other fixtures of wood which we will support the party "Therefore have been taken for fuel. In the NewIt Is right, or even when castle district there pave been numerous itIn ispower when trying to be right. When America fires and many telephone and telegraph on a question of to world tha speaks poles have been destroyed. principle, let us hop that It will not be Acute distress Is already being felt in with sound of the and confusing many eeve.ral districts, and th Salvation Army voices. It should sound A clear and unIs distributing food. mistakable note. On. like.it was inthe olden better and more, attrac is tive than theyve been fof years. The new seasons prices are lower too great deal lower than last year,. h2i Triple Alliance Meets. CMtiatnd Tnm Fm QUALITY ed Should th strikers seek to rsturn to work they will have to accept a wag scale considerably lower than th on they refused when they struck a week ago. It was officially declared this afternoon. Thle scale was baaed on output and on account of tb damage already done the mines, and tha consequent reduction of their productive power, th original wage offer "cannot stand when any fuar oatared Into, It ture negotiations waa stated. F Prices Are Lower But Quality Higher n- Ing. Velunteer for th Included many woman. ATTERYMEN Prices, $1.25 to $10.00 ( Hart Schaffner t rs -f- Util -- Can Be Improved Our-fitte- 1 I on. . luck abroad, BrUaln would b OR h fair way to recovery. Ilut luck ha pUIntV failed Brltal. lha rondltkma Ml Sine tli armlatlc woraaned. l.gypt havea manlfeatlyenormous draft upon ha mad an Ireland hag rweouroea, and. Anally, lirlilah ilpcislou. ! been a terrible drain ami a enure of Today rrMnlfttlvM of th trlpl th Ilarc continued effurta to bring about Injury. Added la thla ha beanlabor IndPstlon that iiritlah nnaoilathm between th minor and tha aacrt In th After tha third Interview had no Intention of sharing government. between the reilway men and traneport Bee which wer aecaaeary If British pro, war to he reetored upon th old worker with th premier. J. It. Thom pertly Tbl ha already been demon-eireleand Harry Uoallng. lender of th trans-to- rt basis. In aeveral grave atrlkea In the workers, reported that tha deputawith mat tar again tion would dlecu peat and now Anda Anal proof In th prea aaa prethe not but would rrlata. ant the miner, A coal afrlk mier again until tomorrow. After thla paralygeg th moat tmpor tant aourc of Brttuh proaperity. both conference th premier had as audlenc to much of Ha ilon.eatle Ilf It da with th king. hat. upon coal ami because coal Imrlng the dov It was reported could ha pendent provided the pumping difficulty was ports are on of Ilia chief source af naof the government Even the brief strike iionsl surmounted, Income, to negotiating the wage qusot Ion Mm, months ago dealt n terrIAo blow to ever an a national baala. a claimed by in proaperity, because It gave Anier- cf,al)rt to export vst emeunts of miners. It Is not certain, however, tnatl the government will go that far. coal and swamp the European market The cabinet today eanctlonad nteeauree II mis Invasion th ilriilsh have not min and of the IP t recovered, arid any protraction of th safety lo Insur hatches ofj.aval rating were aent to lp strike mesne a new American and Scotland " vsSlon, with still more diaaalrou oonae- tears and pumper, together with addi- -ttonal troops' to qltl tlvil authorities. j A1J lhja perceives It has actuaHv Itaken British capital by th throat and Its IS uegun. ars hands at th wlndplp of British Recruiting I govern rnsnL To win th present struggle Recruiting of voluntsrr worker and Its to ehangw th whole character of Hrlt-b- v bgu "safety units" wss energetically Ilfs. I si hoc victory In th eoal Aalda t ho government today, and other plans the threat of a will Inevitably be followed by similar wer perfected to In all other branches of Industry, next cesses Tueeday, Industrial tleup and In- - ang (Jrsat Britain will And heraelf a, most growing out of th miner' strike, I.OOO.PuO Ihopelasaly handicapped In world compatl-worker- s. nlvlng directly appiexlmately Itlon, slno she will hsvs Ih highest paid vsfrom labor In Hurop. Whet possible chance Meanwhile, however, report rloua parts of Rngland. Hcolland and Ilean British Industry have In competition Indicate that the triple alliance with Herman, for example, where th Wale bav been reduced and lb hour executive board may bav more t da-dothan tb mare Issuance of Its strlh c- - 0f uhor Increased! In order I bring shout a general XT sstton or work by the rattwsymsn end I Situation Complicated, workbetween th railway er and th government, and had been the miner. by Sccltd Th triple alllano will remain In alon during lha negotiation,. In order. If eaaary, to give affect to thtr prevlona ml . Still Under Indictment.'' Fa Oea man. t reimport 1 freaa OeeUeeed Vardlcta of MACON, Os, April Coniricki Wil guilty of th Indictchart Georgia on all fl court tofederal In ment war returned l " Iiam parann aocuaed atlnat thlrty-Murder in the ofdayconaplracy to fob th American Hallway I.apreaa company of property valued at ii.Ooa.ooo. . Black ' hour. twenty-eigpamona Indicted Four of th ality-fou- r not war found wer never arreated; nlna 0 lha Jury; nlna verdict nf not guilty by war dire,. ted by Judge Heveriy liU tuliiy flv pleaded guUly and on caa throw (eitf)d I thaving order waa not prfMMd. Th trial conaumad Ullem th four week. government a preaentation Cashier Pleads Guilty, Luring th waa It ahowtt that there waa Wrlillum M of evidenceof MEDFORD Or. Apr 4 algnala uaed In th ounspir-aca vyatem of f bank r Hi, Jttbiivtn, f.irfn r r,.(u "Will h ridel" waa tha query In circuit Jn kaonvllle, tapleadedof guilty to determine whether a peraon alluded t the thirty IrulUt an today fur iurt waa "all rlht" th "all right" being anU wrckinc of manta ltm Evans algnal. Judge tfuai Institution, and wi rfiloiit'Hl to on anawerlng eentenc would paaa nounced that ha I two Iitdtirmliuit tnint of ttn April D. Th maalmum aantenc In priaoh or a fin of 010. 000 year Smith Pleads Not Guilty. both, , April MINNMAI1HJH. rob. Fnillh, t barged in Indictment a with mall and a car at'aoklns bill (nail PIONEER COUPLE with Intanl lo kill, pleaded nol guiltyu when arraigned On federal emm her WILL CELEBRATE Federal agents hd claimed that y. In Malt Lk Hmi th, who wa rapturrd GOLDEN. WEDDING, ' CHy, and confessed. ' s TIE STEPS TO ' Utah Greatest Clothing Store Gardner Adams Company SALT LAKE CITV Lower Prices Promised for Bread in Salt Lake of loaf to which their customers become accustomed. One hakerv bas cut Its hav losf to 10 cents, while maintaining tha weight of nineteen ounces,, according to th 15-c- nt Indications ar that bread In Salt Lake may soort be back lq the food class, after THEATER PARTY GIVEN, Its distressing career as a fashion. It 'A theater party and luncheon - were has already started th descent from the last evening by the members ol cake stand to th bread given Halils Morgan officiated ths Uaeti-clu- b. plate of generous capacity. Local bakers ar adjusting their service as toastmaster. -- a. trade to meet th descent In th price CttitlRMd Trom Pais Omi U. P. SECRETARY HERE,. of bread that Is resulting from the decline in the cost of breadstuff, borne N. Price, secretary of th Union- - Paslow to appreciate the Importance of the are maintaining, the existing prices and cific railroad, is at the Hotel Utah tor a loaves soon are the was Others th flow after making few days. Mr. Price has headquarters larger. discovery. Very 1 , encountered the members of the camp cutting the price and holding to ths else at the New York office. missed one of their ndmber, John Giles, of Calnevllle, who has t employed as teamster by th Ohio, was the missing member. When he reappeared he explained that the gush of water had reminded him of some likely looking land nearby that was susceptible to acquisition under the federal land Iaws and that he had been taking advantage of the GOOD GOODS"Other employees at the opportunity. camp also have some ideas about bow the water can be used, and they now are subject to visions of a thriving garden In which to pass Idle hours during the . summer. , The frame of mind In which the find leaves tha Ohio management is reflecteq In ths removal of the pumps formerly used to force water from the Dirty Devil river to the camp, to Huntington, to relieve the strain at that point. The Flnnerty rig has been set up on V the Flnnerty claim, a short distance north of the Ohio-- camp and Inside the escarpment at Calnevllle. The well could be spudded In almost any day after a crew Is assembled. The water from the Ohio wen prebabiy-ean-- be utilized for drilling-- , operations on the Flnnertv property end for most other drilling operations Which Let us show, you how your valuable furs may be undertaken Inside the escarpment are kept from harm of deterioration, moth until such as time as each well taps the water stratum of the upper Wingate forand other dangers when you entrust them !! own mation and develops supply. -- -- - You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Fur Cold Storage Vaults the Most Modern, and Scientific Obtainable Ohio Makes Progress. to us during the season you are not using them. The life of a fur depends very largely upon the way it Is kept while not in use. In -otir annnonia cooled vaults they- are at the same temperature as when the animals are in their native environment. We will he very-glato take you through. - Excellent progreps at both the Hunting ton and Circle Cliffs. wells of the Ohio ie reported. Recent reports from the fields indicate that both holes are down about lbbd feet And everything moving smooth ly. If the rate prevailing during the last week or, ten day can be maintained, there should be some interentlng developments at both places before the end of th month. The discovery- - north of "Calnevllle of what la believed by the finder to be a structure favorable to oil accumulation, caused a near stampede at the land office during the latter part of the week. The discoverer Is John W. Clark of Balt Lake City, who reports hie find as situated approximately In township, 25 south, rang east, or between the San Rafael and Last Chance fields. Fifteen filings hav been made in this region during the last few days, covering approximately 40, (W acres. .Among th applicants for Ciaele--. trueowea, besides Mr. Clark, are- H. T. Hatfield, Josenh Free, Clarence BAlrd, K. B. Christensen, W. B. Hughes. W. T. Hammond. W. E. Whltehatop. Georg O. Hughes. W. J. Beattie, L. A Karchner. Delbert H. Rock, C. H. Bishop, D. Lam boon and I. A. Bmoot. ew-th - I. - ' d SUMMER RATES ON FUR REPAIRING AND REMODELING ARE NOW IN EFFECT Bring ydur furs in, let us put them in per- feet condition and store them for the sum- -' mer. ' |