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Show TIIK BALT Public Japanese ' Informed of Notorious of rested men. a Korean named ftva Kink wan. confessed to the crime. Its te da riared ta hove elated te the police that an hie awn ho committed the murder Initiative because he believed the fran chlse movement started by Htngenahoku and hie com patriots was a serious menace la the Independence movement. Its was not Incited by anybody In cnrytng nut the murder. He wee almost penniless and could not afford to buy a weapon, se be went to a Japaneee doe me actor by whom he was formerly employed aa a rikieha puller white attending a privets tew school. He borrowed Y. M oa the pretense that ha wanted money te purchase a rikieha offered for sole.' with the money be purchased aa aid short curie shop sword at a second-hanOn the morning of the following day, February It be telephoned ta Bingan-shok- u asking for aa Interview, using a fates name. He was told te coma at once to the elation hotel where Blngenehoku was staying. Having entered Bingen ghoku'a room, the student told him that a body of young Koreans wanted him as A their guest at a welroma meting quarrel arose on the subject of eafran rhleement, tha student declaring that Ihe Koreans wanted independence and not Japanese franchise, tluddenly Ryo Klnk-wuaccording to the alleged confession drew Ihe short sword from hie sleeve end slabbed Blnsenehoku In the right shoulder before the latter could rise from the table at which he wee eiillng. a ftewi Finally Details d Crime. Assassin, BingenshoklTs tion Cause of Government and Press Controversy. JsptA k Tha locoed for publication" tin details of I ho oaooslmtloii of Mnxenshoku, o well known Korean, the Japanese public baa boon permitted to learn the full story of the crime, which, chiefly because of the eecreoy attitude of the authorities, attained aa Importance rarely attributed to a political crime In 'Japan. Blnnenahoku la the Japaneee equivalent for Wonalk Min. who was very promiHe was the husband of nent tin Korea. the niece of Lady Ora, the second con-eo- rt of the lata Emperor Y1 of Korea. He ijit one of the for. moet Koreans' who attached himself to Japan's policy of to In Jforea.aud the Idea of political Independence of his country. For this ha Is alleged to have Incurred the 'hostility of the Korean revolutionary body. Blngenehoku cam to Toklo a petition to the diet asking for carrying the enfranchisement of Koreans on the same basis as tba Japanese At praaenl no Koran n has tha right te vote. The alleged assassin was arrested at Nagasaki aa ha was fleeing to Shanghai by stsamer. According to tha newspapers, the ar- - ' mil S Stabs IJlngenshoku. the Ithert preee. out of consonance with of modern Japan. The leader In the press movement of expostulation eras S. Hhebe, formerly of Honolulu, who recently became general manager of the Japan Times, a daily newspeper which Is printed In the English langsage. Mr. Bheba. who claims that his newspaper represents Japaneee public opinion, printed an open letter to Mr. Tokonaml, the home minister, attacking the abeo. lutlam of thd government as a feudal Ihe policy, contradictory to tbs rights of bepress. He see cried that Japan wee ing rurord the world over for Hi bureau-er- a tie method1 and affirmed That Japans policies, both domestic and foreign, would fall unless they were frank, truthful end Ha added. straightforward. "A government which treats Its own people ae an ignorant mass will never aland; no nation that Ilea ta the world will ever rise." As a result of this letter, tha taaue of Several other the Times wee seised. Japaneee newspapers were either suplined. or' pressed According to the police, Ryo Klnkwan wee In constant communication with the Koreans In Han Francisco, Hhanghal and I'hlentao, Manchuria. Ha te a natlva of Hoanghal-do- , Korea, the same province In which lived An Chhyong Keun, the assassin of Brines Ito. Fiscal Agent Namkd by Wool Marketing Board sDo This For Constipation flPHX pablle shoold knew thsHhsre a Is s vest difference in the actloa of the vtrioes remedies for constipation. Boms ere flushes." purges, physics. They gripe end weaken. For lasting affect nee a laxative Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepeia acta gently end mildly so that arse a tiny . babyeaa use It with safety. It Is a compound of Egyptian Senna end ether simple laxative herbs with peparomatics. sin and pleasant-testin- g bottle will last aa averA sixty-remonths. age family many Dr. CalderaD's Syrup Pepsin Is tba asoet popular of all lex stives and more is need in American homes than any other. Last year eight million bottles wr lots by druggists; gel la tba world, 'V I IT FREE B. Caldwell, jtj and have all factors in readiness for the beginning of the rush, according to Mr. McKay. pool Biblo-Soeiety-Anneu- Washington wm Culp. GOOD SUBSTITUTE. More discussion about free needs from congress. Do you think farmers really care for the free seeds?" To Sutferers of Epilepsy, bpasnis and Nervow Disorders, Dr. Msys Treatment gives quick relief lend for generous FREE ts.ee bottle. DR. W. H. MAY, FM Pearl St, New Yari "I dunno. Most of 'em would rather have automobile parts." Life. are NATURES ALLIES PRE-WAAt this tiinrf of the year naPRICES Gold Crowns Is exerting her every re85.00 85.00 Bridge Work""., source to build up tho human Gold Inlays 82.00 to 85.00 meets Shs Waterher system,. 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Apr 2t June 2 June 0 . . , MASSILIA Boston to Liverpool.. Apr2 CARONIA "... ..,.N. Y. to Liverpool SO 2 June T Apr July N. Y. to Cherbourg apd Southampton, May I May 21 June 14 AQU1TANIA CASSANDRA Montreal to Glasgow.'. June )1 July IS ..May ( SOI , ....... , Bldg. titZL Hoopor 1st South 802 83 Quick Own repair. Co ns Uni - lady -- ,,,,,. -- And in our determination to reduce stock immediately, giving our patronsMlie bencfit of a full seasons wearr we announce, beginning tomorrow, the a Greatest Reductions in High Class, Exclusive Dresses in the of Protection on Glass Indeed Foods hotter, oiitm, Peanut moots, mustard all foods packed in glass raquiro pcopw t gaaling to ratals tbvir quality. A nafa oval oa (tea completes tbs perfect package, becaooe glass U Lbe c octal oaf without a fault. . RUM Urt Ur tkl. lea at arataetiaa aw tba full yaw wag Jan. buy la glaae .. . ,Tte Stacy a Pi takia' till, at tka aalkgaarga that pretest eaak . History, of. theStore, Trode-Mart- Ms far It. S--aS Phoenix-Hermet- ic 0444 V.J6 Street Dresses fascinating in their distinctive 8tIe beauty wonderful in their exquisite fashioning and expert workmanship amazing in their radical underpricing. Dresses for every conceivable cession for the little wee miss to the stylish stout. Company IIH2GIDS r (TABLETS DRESSES Formerly Priced Up to $44.75 at GRANULES) INDIGESTION . With or without water; pleasant to take. DRESSES QUICK RELIEF! Formerly Priced Up to $59.75 at Price, 25-50-- 75 MADE BY SCOTT 3925 DRESSES SOWN! MAKERS OF SCOT VS EMULSION Formerly Priced rap- - Up-Io$79.75-- at- DRESSES Formerly Priced Up to $94.75 at Salt Lake Real Estate Board Emphasizes Importance of Arbor Day. DRESSES Formerly Priced Up to $139.75 at Tree planting for Arbor day, April 13, is being stressed by the Salt Lake Real Estate board, which conducted an Intensive tree planting campaign laat year In City Creek park. The realtors plan to cooperate with City Park Commissioner A. 11. Crabbe relative to this years program on tree planting. The park department will likely follow the plan of last year, designating carta In groves for certain kinds of trees, and the fioles where the trees are preparing to be placed. in this way the city can d with the grove planting as orlg- inaily planned and, with the cooperation of the public. City Creek park can be made one of -the most beautiful parks . in America. Each realtor In Salt Lake has pledged himself to plant at least one tree of the approved species and to plant the tree In the grove designated for that species. Last year, due to the activity of the real estate board, about 400 trees were planted, It Is estimated. In spite of the severe wind and rain storms which raged all day 11. A. Sconberg. chairman of the cleanup committee, has assigned to the realtors the activities of Arbor day, which Is one of the clean-u- p days this year, in addition to the general assistance toward the campaign. The public Is urged to watch for further 'announcement df the park department relative to the program for this year at City Creek park where trees are scarce and where the efforts of the public toward tree planting will bring the . , best results. 4-- te Bte de Jam-Ir- e, can-tbro- x Kontevtdee and Bueaoi Aires 15,000 Tens (bj Bar 1 S. 0. Barths g. 8. Hum, 17,000 Teas (s) . ta 8. Aeolus,-21,00- 0 Teas (s) B. S. Aeolus holds saw reoerd Ris te Vow York It days St fceurs. ' (Steamerx ef tl. S. gkiypisg Beard) la) fat, 2nd and ard Claes.- (bl l.i and Sad Clas .Br , For fuU teforaatim sppty te esy Paaaenyer Ageaey er ta BUftSOM SfEABSHIB I Beav-- r St,, B.LibEg, Y. j else St the Faaeeuger Dayt, Line's Offices at Uraxel JIl.lt., Philadelphia ; Kejrar . E.B rozi dwziyr cllonieJ&liifdsiiJ month, according to the booklet.- - In one of the best equipped and most mod-- , the month of October, 1920, 150,000 ern packing' houses in the country. ' V' Tho booklet- is published for distrisheep were handled Through the stock-yardnw "Id!" OrMtMtdml r4p. bution widely over the 'country, and i will probably be used in the Commerj! entury.of Illustrations show Salt Lake strategi- cial Poklviy ctfti clubs campaign of publicity for cally situated as a centering point of Salt' Lake and Utah, according to J. H. hoUtw wall mrm built. the transcontinental railroad lines, as Manderfield, general manager of the Yom Attruetlue welt as being centrally located in a Salt Lake Union stockyards. CuMtrwcttea Flr4fe ; Ill MKMM..IIMII vast stockraising area. Numerous panoHI! at Cm! mi Fra or ramic views of scenes typical of the Uh mny standard Brlob; h THE POWER OF SUGGESTION. livestock industry in the intermounnr wM thteknrtt. Slmpln to orost. W Ity are farmers dissatisfied so much Do not build until rou loom tho do tain country are included. of the time?" eidod ndvatfo this won dor ta A chapter is devoted to urging the raisml suspect, replied Senator Sorghum, Innovation. Send oortom her ike tmsu. of most as the and "that 'one reason. 1s that e politicians hogs ing practicable surest way of getting farm prdduets to have for so tong made it odr regular busia ready market. It is pointed out m ness to keep the farmer reminded of his Abee .curyBiMV, tmilS the pamphlet that .the price of pork is troubles. AVasli i ug t on Star. . . - , ..i usually higher here than in the jeast, while, hog raising is a neglected industry in Utah. A paragraph devoted to the history & SHORES IDRS. SHORES of the undertaking reads: SPECIALISTS FOR -Having faith ia the future of Salt i! MEN and f7Trr'K Lake and the livestock industry of the f ' WOMEN intermountain section generally, the '24S Main St. owners of the yards felt that it was Full equipment of took, lathe, Salt Lake . wjp necessary tq estsblish an open liveAdvice free battery charging equipment, fgt j, stock market. Realizing that the first Call or write Ideal location on main I requisite to the making of a market is etc. d-S Speclsllxts In a big packer, close by, as a daily outFor highway. Blood and allja'' particulars ft let for hogs, .sheep and cattle, the comleX.-'- y special write Lai, r pany succeeded in its first year (1916), Catarrhal Dlaordera, Lost j with the' cooperation of Sait Lake Heart, Stomach, Kidney, . and Farmers Implement Co.,' alt chronic City 'sjHim me re tela n d financial Iwisesset, Utahi. """'Sandy, com10 to 8, 7 to 8; Sun- -' 10 to 12 operated by the Cudahy Packing pany. , It has a large capacity and Is : m TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS Society women wash their own hstr, not .because it. ia a fad, but because they wish to obtain .tha greatest possible hair beauty and be sure they are hot using anything harmful. "They have found that in washingitbe hair it is never wise to nse a makeshift, but is a preparation always advisable made for shampooing only. - Many of our friends say they get the best results from a simple home made mixture. You can nse this a a cost ef about 3 cents a shampoo by getting some eaothrox from-you- r druggist and dissolving a teaspoonful in a eup of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to ail the hair instead of just the top of the head, a'a with' most preparations. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair ... . m Booklet Issued by Stock- yards Company Recounts Advantages of Industry! e t. Next, 10 Days Within-the grinding. BltandWll, - - Terk, 1500 scribe today. SEQO OPTICAL CO. - neei The regular meeting of tho Salt Lake City and County Bible 8ohool association will be held Monday evening, April 11, at the First Methodist church, corner Second Bast and Second South streets. The principal address will be given by thi Bev. H.- - W. Bekerd, who will speak on the subject, Equipping OneMusical numbers self Religiously. will be rendered by Miss Buth Williams and Glen V. Culp and Beed C. St., Monticcllo, IQ. Everybody now anil then needs-- a laxative, and it it wtQfpitnowthebeK. Write mt today. - The right glasses nuha a new world tor folks with d eye. Thera ia magic in properly fitted glasses and th pleasure and comfort coats little in comparison. Let tu pre- Meeting Tomorrow Evening - OUR SERVICES Because of tbo pressure of inquiries and interest already being manifested ia the proposed pool of Utah wool, the wool marketing committee of the state farm bureau yesterday named A. W. MsrArthur of Balt Lake as fiscal agent of thg committee. President D. L. McKay of the farm bureau and chairman of the wool marketing committee said that the appointment was necessary fn order to rare for the increasing business. While tbo greater part of (hearing in Utah eorraie will not begin until May and June, and consequently the major part of the committees work will not be under way until that time, Kir. will ' compfete the details of the Send mg your turn and address and 1 will send you a free trial bottle of Address me Dr. my Syrup Pepsin. W. Miiist Sell DIMMED EYES Mac-Arth- et TRY TIME Crying for Help. Blngenehoku stood up, but another thrust sent him reeling to the floor. The assailant escaped by a window. Ha fled to Yokohama and boarded g at earner for Nagasaki and Shanghai. According to thg Hochl, Rye Klnkwan wag a member of g Toklo aaaoi lotion of Korean malcontents who decided to assassinate Blngenehoku because they regarded him ae a traitor to the cause of Koreen Independence. The prohibition of publication of the Seas seine lion wee followed by a deter mined campaign by Japanee newspapers axel net what (hay called a useless 13 10, 1021." Jg n, r, TRIBUNK, BUNDAY MORNING, APRIL LAKI--: -- Salt Lakes establishment as center, for livestock, the history of the undertaking and the account of its success, are recounted with illustrations in a 'booklet recently published bv the Salt Lake Union stockyards. The yards, conducting a handling service for buyer and seller, have capacity for 6000 cattle, 5000 hogs and sheep at one time. Df the stock 30,-00- 0 much heavier than it is. Its luster and plantV have slaughter record of 3000 softness will also delight you. (Adv.) cattle, 5000 hogs and 5000 aheep a , -- Oarage For Sale et |