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Show f ,, THE WEATHER. Snow Monday and probably ' . Tuasday; warmer Monday. Local Settlement Prices. Pomeatltc, 99 5 8c; foreign 63 Silver Lead Copper (cathodes) advent pf the sprightly Tribune Want Ads. 1 8e 14 70 -- 2. 'Fairy godmothers lost their occupation with the . . JI3.37 14 SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1922. VOL. 104, NO. 108. 14 PAGES " g FIVE CENTS PTF3 i SALT LAKE MAN IN FATALITY LIST; WIFE INJURED I Salt Lake Men Prove Heroes in Aiding Catastrophe Victims EXPLORER DIES Guy Collapse of A Brother-in-La- II . Body of Sir Ernest Shackle-to- at Arrives Disarmament Conference May Conclude Its Deliberations Week. Thi$ n Monte- - to Th Trtbun. S. Guy lat Eldredge, ttho was with her husJami, suffered two fractured hip, but In expected to rero er 81ub An at the Gr-fiehospital. Louis Straycr, newspaper man, well known in Salt Dak, and B Sammon of Kemmerer. Wyo also were victim. The body of Mr. Eldredge. which a a crusher bejond recognition by a falling iron beam, ax identified this morning bv Francis G Matson, deputy Internal reveipi commissioner, by papers found In the pocket It was taken to the morgue established at the Christian Hek lene church a away and Senator Smoot was notified. Mr. Hmoot confirmed the Identity of the bodv a thre of his wifes brother and had it removed to his It will be snt to home. Srtlt Ijake for burial Mr. Matson also identified the body of Mr. Rtraver. Mr. and Mrs Kldredg came to Washington about six months ago, when Mr. Khiredge assumed the duties of an Invariant position In the government bureau of efficiency. In Addition to lit duties with the government, he waa or' ganist nt St. Margaret s church. Mr. Gammon waa the son of a Kemmerer attorney. HU body was taken In d Proposed Journey Into -- Harding Expects to Send to Senate Agreements Early for Ratification. Re- mote Regions Will Continue Without Reader.. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. Tribuue Salt Lake Tribune Leased VVli MONTEVIDEO Vrugui , Jan 27 (Ky iho Aoil,tteI I'reas.) Sir Ilmet Shakleton. Biitish expjorvr, died Janu5 on ih steamship Quest, on which ary he w.'i making another expelition into the I An tan Uc. The ixrfy was brought here on a Norwegian steamer Europe. trip t . and will be taken la. jiuhy the body. 7 Students on Way to Show,, Arrive as Falls and Stay to Help Rescuers. rheco n fern ce; Chinese delegates tonight predicted a settlement of the Shantung question this week, although not being so confident as hitherto Jh.it the ..agreement would --be reachei tomorrow. When Shantung is settled ,Jupao is expected to come thrrmg.i with an agreement on the fortllications fipwint to The Tribune. Senate to Get Treaties. or the "juefct will iToteasor Oruvel and other member of will continue Ahe. expedition. Sir Ernest died on board the Quest, wGii b was am horul off South Gorgia the explorer's parti tslnnr. The preloua night ho hod heen slightly Indiftpofted, hut no uneasiness was felt. At 3 30 oclock January 6. he began to sink rapidly, and despite nil effort bv niv attendants, he died within three mli Ute-sCaptain Huasev. who attended him, said the uvmptorns shewed that S r Ernest had tiled from angina pectoris. His body wa transferred from the Quest to a Nor w'ogian steamer and, accompanied bV Captain Hussey, arrived today.honors were Governmental, and military repaid the body. The government will emtain custody of the body until it is wiU which barked for England, probably , A. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Scott Dahlquist and Albert H. Paul of Salt Lake, Jaw students at the George Washington university and clerks in the Income tax division, performed heroic work in assisting In carrying the tioa.4 . and Injured from the ruin of the Knickerbocker theater catastrophe. The Utah boys, according to .available Information, were on the way to the theater, and arrived a few minutes after the roof had fallen in. They immediately offered their be February 11. services In the- - rescue work and for many hours were kept busy removing the News Spreads. dead and injured from the debris. Suppressed Other Utahns who assisted in the resThe startling news of Shackleton's cue work included Francis G. Matson. althis morning, death spread rapidly Cowley. Joseph Wooten, Ft. Spencer though for a time It was impossible to Matt Collin, Norval Canister. Murray Hayes obtain details owing to the reserve fa-of and Joseph Conrad Fehr. those accompanying the body of the mous explorer. The desire to acquaint Scott A. Dahlquist Is a son of the late the widow, wlip Is In Indon, and King Laurentlus Dahlquist, 441 North Main George with the sad news was the cause street. He" has been a student at the of this reserve. In the I .at er - It was ascertained that the George Washington 'university, from Rio Janeiro to law department, for the last year,, and Quest's vovageisland Is or a Phi member the frawas uneventful, ihe lelta Pht south Georgia one time he was rated among health of the commander appeared ternity. At lest short distance swimmers In the lotiust. On the night of January 4 the Shacklelon complained of feeling 111, and lntermountaln country, holding records retired. The end came suddenly, despite all the efforts of the attending physician, who icaliaed the seriousness of the attack, but was, not prepared forwsuch a rapid end. The authorities of South Georgia gave permission for the Issuance ot a certificate of death In order that the body (The could be embarked for England. bodv will be embalmed and plared In the British cemetery here, awaiting trans-"poto England. Siibcommander Frank Wild will assume direction of the expedition. -- . By Universal Cable. - RONDOS, Jan. 29 Tendon was profoundly shoiked tonight by news of the The death of Sir Ernest Shaekleton. message was received durably by crowds where the new was In xhadneinaa, shown on the screen. At hotels and I'lubs there were long queues at the tickers and notice boards. The king and other members of the The king royal family were apprised, Px Continued on Two) Column Tlvw) Branch Rail Service i II in Nevada Continued I ll i I to Th Tribun. KIaKO. Npv.. Jam 20. pJfl MT 01 rt King Condoles Widow. Instructions . -- Hasten Work menage there today ataten that the public commippion ha hiniwed the apa bearing made by iho Southplication for Railroad company to eftow ern 1aciflo why the branch line of it road cat he torn up and not should to Metropolis service dioontmued.wa some months made Thl application The pujdle ago and caused a protmt. eervlce commission dismissed tho Applicawithout hearing. a tion - " FINE6 FOR THEFT. service Special to Tli. Tribune. Bulgarian King Poor; Sells Animals and Plants The Tribune. Special Cable-tSOFIA." Jan. 19 These are hard of times for the young King Boris Hulgaria, who has been obliged to sell aom of the anlmala in his private soo and a lot of pel ins. vines and flowers In the gardens of his palace at Varna. 'Butarla 1 poor and so am 4," said Betho1 hnig to the rorrerrondont. sides. I am .too biiay - .trying to .reestablish my country- in the good opinion of men and nations to gUo- and any time to my gardens menagerie. I am now using the palace gardens to plant potatoes instead of flower. lean and dark days, it Is In largely a question of bread with tis, not beauty. ed. Ftank VC. Mon-dechargetif by Represeniatlv e will be sent to Voming.wnd Kemmerer for interm nt. There are about twenty Utahns living In the vicinity Knickerbocker of the theater, but a canass of them showed 4 that Rescue all have beeh accounted for. Believo Bodies May Yet Be Found in Ruins. Majority of Victims Local Residents of Capital; Some Recent Arrivals. uated from the loal htfrlt ik'hooi and later fixim Columbia unJvtrsltv. leaving hi home here at an earlv age, he went to Tacoma. Wash , wheie be ennu Inter gaged In the lumberandtuinee the east, having to 8an Frantlio been recently appointed to u government W ashlngtoti. in post He was the brother of Mrs W. J Bateman. 427 Second avenue, and Ben It an Eldredg, R F. RE .No 3,24 Mumv. North- - Wouncle of Huold Hjnoot, lcott avenue, Halt Nike, and brother of thw wife of Senator Heed Sn oot. Besides survived bv his widow, who these, he was M1h EUsaheth Shores, to whom he was married in HK)4 at Duluth, Mum, and five brothers and sisters. They are Ernest R Kldredge, Fort land. Urn ; Horace K. FU anada; Mr Eldredge, Uardston. jfiaidld It (enter,- - Hrueunels, Relgtum, Kldredge, Milan, Italy, and Mr. Lee R huuds, lrari Tha body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial. Workers Eour-Mo- re ut Guy Sunderiin Kldrerig. 39 year age, who wa killed in the collapse of the Knickerbocker theater in Washington and whose wife I reported to .have been seriously injured and now in a hospital with both hips broken, was the son of the Uvte Horace 8 and fhloe A Kedfield Kklrecigc, of halt lake He gradploiuer WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. (By the As soclated Press.) Official police re ord early today placed the known dead la the Knickerbocker theater disaster at 107. Elimination of duplicated names brought tile final total down from the unofficial peak of 112. The hat of Inated jured stood at 134 w 1th fourteen -- - aiT'TcflbilBly' lujured. 1 I question. for inn, 22t 92: 1 tie, contained the names of all those whose bodies had been recovered up to midnight from the rulna of the theatcr. The volunteer worker lnclud ng police. firemen, marines and cavalry from ) Fort had practically concluded Myer, their search of ths wreckage at midnight, the only remaining portion of what had been the orchestra pit remaining to b searched being a far comer In which It was not expected additional bodies wou.d be found. The roof, weighted by more than two feat of giww. .Jast night collapsed and burled patrons of the bouse under a crushing blanket of concrete, plaster and steel. and 4hMard swims. He also -was active as a football piaver He en- rreahlent Harding tak. no to k in The WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. (By the Associated lrei-blxmn which has Wen heaid teretl the Utah Agricultural college, butrt1,e that InstUutioji t enlist in the armv. quentiy on capltol hdl In the past two identified dwtd iu the Knickerbocker theater catastrophe are After hi dtHchnrge he enrolled at the weeks that the treaties resulting from Daniel K. Jackion. Former Kepres.ntatlv, A. J. Barchfeld, Washington confoience should not be University of California, being active n Mis Elizabeth Jeffrie. of P.uburg. Fs. events there At Geojige submittal to the senate for some time after forouTy swimming M. Jeffrie. Mi Hlsa Barcbft.:d, bis daughter.NwJ. John ot the ntgotiatioti of leaue Washington be has taken first honotsin thl cin Howard W. KnceeL formerly qJ Yiaqlaad, cor d th 406, 226 and4hwnmK ft domestic bgndatkm yendg'. rwVA?hJui4eiL evwnts C. ton of Howard Kneest. Knees!, Brsinei'd, Chsuncey Washtngion The Albert H. (Froggy) Paul i the son of president Intend to seiid the treat L. I,. Lehmar, raspondoru of tho Brooklyn Kttffls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Paul, 816 Fourth Lehmer.' C. Brainerd. Mn. Leroy Uhauncey avenue. He has jukt completed his ex- Wl.fred Brosssu, North Adams, Ma., ilra Leroy Lehmer, Th Wnite House does not share thd aminations for admi.on to the bar. David H .Lymanr university. tnat treaties will gi- - ris-- to student S. st Georgetown having completed hs course at ths'I,inlon Ninety-tw- o Identified. McKimUe. Lake Balt Guy Kldredge, Wyatt debate. The heated Oty, presProlonged and Georgs Washington university, according if1irJent of Benstor Smoot of Utah. Jack McKlmlte. to hU mother. .Paul gained honors as a the treaties to be ratif.ed Ninety-tw- o of tho victims had been and wife G. Oscar Julian h.s Chicago, Kenton, McKinney. In short orJer. He believes tliat the totin runner when a studont at Ernest K. Maieiilo. Identified when the force of volunteer Helen and Anyln. the L. D. 8. U. and was prominent in try is behind the work of the American daughters, E. Cut Norman er 16, Martlndale. lAafiin, Mr. Cmcago. Jr., hours after the disother school activities, InMuding mem- delegation and that the conference will be workers, twenty-fou- r M as Agnes Mellon. Mins Nannie Lee Lambert, formerly of He knows bership on the Rtaff of the Gold and Blue, regarded aa a maiked success aster, approached the end of their long C Mrs Jean Mlraky. that everything planned has not been done Aahboro, school periodical- - He attended the UniJohn W.Nfifflrniy, The Plains, V. search of the debris. Min Veronica Murphy. that what has been accomversity of Utah one year, enlisting In the but ho Mia Vivian Ogden. The .large majority of both killed and aviation corps during the war, and upon plished Is of such basicIs and significant Im- at V, B. Sammon of Wyoming, student. ' I O F, Donnell not the .lightest George Washington university. his discharge entering the law school at portance that there were local residents, Injured although D. L. O Va. F. Donfiell. Mra. W, Sv?oofied, failDanv.lle, treaties of the resulting TV He also is a probability George Washington Miss Lquish I It cher. many cam recently from other places. Ijivcrne Sproul. 17, Chicago, nephew of the senate vote neing member of the Phi Delta Phi. of W. Miss Frlce Hazel Elliott ratif.i ation. Representative bproul for of their the ruins went on unExploration Mrs. Paul said last night that she had cessary Mrac'Marle Kussell a checked fter but those In charge been considerably worried when she read dark, B, Mra. C. Clarence Cura Portlad, Stephsnaoik, Sigourney. of the Knickerbocker disaster, knotting Pacts Called tFair. believed few additional bod.es would be Miss Marie H Smith. JDriWK anjiot orwlvg of arty Maine. -he that her eon and Jhihbtuiet- were M victor Lewt Straj'ttnr Wajihini.otTvcrmptm Klurgln. found. Without 'regard' to their own orpoitloti to the naval limitahabit of attending the Knickerbocker Mrs. Gertrude Taylor. of the Pittsburg Dispatch. treat s . H regards it as reprent- - dent risk, soldiers, marines, rallora police. khe visited her son tion the evening W'l Ham Tracy Va. H. featurdaj Vance, Fredericksburg. Conroy the United of of the ttisirfs lnc people In Washington for several months lat M s Giadvs Thomas. Mr H. Conroy Vance. Fredericksburg. State fA for the i'at iflc ireaty. he doe vear Uharlea towle. Tucker. ' Wi.liarn VN'alter. Brooklyn, N. V.( stutheir way beneath the wreckage over not consider that it onlmit thi coun- dent Mrs. Uhatles Cowles Tucker. at Georgetown umersity, to H traditional tho whole floor space of the " try to an thing cdntrarv practically nson. Jacob Ethel Atk n Mary Urdong arrange' poln y and that it reptesenta . auditorium. ' V. Beal. Mra Jacob Urdong ment conducive to peace In the far ant. Joseph r In the theater Thomas K. Bourne. Iauis F. Vallyntlne The exact number The pending arrangement by which the Mrs. l,ouls F Vslhntlne. Mr. Daisy Garvey Bowden. ihlamlH of Japan proper are to be tAaen when the steel and concrete span of tho Mts Mildred Walford. Buehler. outof the purview of the protective Albert roof buckled and fell under Its three-foE. Walker, O. Bikle. John William clause of the treaty ttill, in the op.tilon Mrs. John L Walker Miss M Bikle. load of anow probably never will bo meet the only of the administration, Miss Frances Bikle. Captain William R. Warner, quarter- known. The stories of perhaps 100 who strongly voiced opiltion to the 8. U WHdam A. master M, corps, of the Canby. believe He promise pa(t. got out uninjured have been reported. Mrs. D. H Covel. Mrs. william R. Warner. this country to malnUin the statu quo of " W. Mrs. Charles M. Wesson, wife or Colonel These account for a few more than 300 M. Crocker. and fort ficatione in Guam nai al' !& C. M. Wesson, ordnance department, U. In the audience that was roaring Vinson VV. Dauber. tn and 'the Philippines in no unfair surren8 A. Thomas M. Dorsey. der of righjts.bv America, inaemuch as it Era J. WhtTg Miss Helen I mrsch. laughter at a filmed comedy when thocarries correinndinK commitment by A O. Eldridge. Mlae Margaret Dutch, Ludington, Mich. roof fell on them like a blanket, carry regarding (Tiina Japan. The resolutions Mrs Alfred G. Kldridge, Hoott Montgomery. the presi lent a a ifreat are by Tvr.) tConlmid SB F Conditions on E H. Ernest. William A. Walters. Pro- step towards tho unihhicklmif of that cum(Column Two. ) McO. N. W'aish, Farr. I. bersome nation. Miss Virginia Farraud, vOf MinChristine Thompson. In ioTineotion with the wish of the presWill Termi- ident Haulus Lambv for eieedy action on the treaties, it ister Bian hi cf Guatemala. Miss M. E. Walsh. Christian Felge. is interesting to note that It is the Kirkland Duke. John P. Fleming. of some or the foreign debtor that Are acMrs. American should await Esther Foster. Lehmer. their countries leroy Kussell Maine Thomas Fleming. tion before ratfyin the arranaement now if G man S Freeman that ihe Thit Mrs, Russe.1 Maine. Left-over-Pastbemjr reached. ratify-theMrs Clyde M. Gearhart, falls to Mis Carrie Parson; foreign parlia senate -- 7T LONDOX. Jan. K. H. Hail. kill probably nevtr consider thetn. e Associated Albert Baker. Bry Dr. James F. Shea. Press ) The ns bit which the Iouglaa Hillever. In making pies, a portion of doajh Jjptlsh V. N, Crrwford. - insufficient MiUam G. Hughes. another pio for maktnff government would be 'willing to termi-nate the Egyptian protectorate, ledign frequently is left. Committeeman This need not be thrown away. It OF Egypt as a sovereign state, IncJ to i . 1) Iran be Used it mahy ways, agree to the esUebllshment of anEgvp-tlar- j cinJa11. 29. Kr.d MlVNEAIOJJv. crisps, sprinkled with sugar and paHlament Is atinounced ,in stateAmopjc th Injured in ths Knirker-txicke- r Margaret John. John Klenner, Mrs. How- ' namon; cheese straws or pastry Wheaton, 61, Hemocrattc national epmmtt-tcema- n Batement officially circulated this evening by ard Kneesl, Hnry T. Lacey, K M Lee, theater diater were XI from Minntwila. d.od at a local it easily shell mav be made from Death man Adorns, Nobile Tomasso Asereto, Clarence ong. John A Margot, Oreste j sin! economically. hrvKpital t'xiiiy after a long iHneaa the foreign office. due to heart d'seaao. brought on by third secretary of the Italian embskay; Matllio, IJlllan, Masse. John T. McEverlyri with filled be shells "The high commissioner In Egypt, It was may Pastry Jim Bentman, R J. Bowen. Mrs. It. J. Mrs. Juiius McKinney, Mertie, says, has been summoned to England to' overwork or Mi of his vigorous ampalgn Bowen, Mr preserves Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Mlchaleas, V. T. result a Bernard As jam, Bresalau, full Information and advice do h.a ef'ortv, titr Wheaton suffered an attack 8adie Bresslati, give stewed fruit. With or without the Joseph C. Bruce. EJiott Monahan. Wakefield, ft. I.: bcott Mont- majesty's government as to the situalion of he vrt trouble in Ju ie, 1921. from wht.-addition of whipped eream. these gomery, John A. Morgan, H.. 11 Moses Brumbaugh. Glllert (apian, M E. Cat-nein Egypt Mr. reeowred heaton Or .the C. Claflln, Chalmers. and Mildred Nash, John and Herbert nevir' fully Mr. make delicious dessert. Mary "There appears to be an impression In he for luanv vears h.aiL been prominent in Mi James A. Curtain, Kpthcnne Nosbit be filled with creamed Maigaret Cole. sheila some quarters that Great may Kiit.iln bus Democratic p ilittcs In Minnesota. RutClarence Newkirk E. Josqual. Alice F. W. Ihxison, I. R IkmIboh. J. L. abandoned or Is about to abandon her chicken, creamed peas and the like, Guv 8. Mr. Wheaton waa marriedI In 1X90 lo land, Mrs. J. I . Durland. Mr Henry Reason, Mla.9 Virginia liberal attitude toward Egyptian asp.ra-tlonof Fort lodge, Iowa, Kldredge, Mies Mary Forsythe, Miss Ruth Paaquale Merrill adding an attractive dish for anM.sh K. 'Ir.ue Ruth M.ts Eoole. Mrs. Roatlev, Henry and desires to make use of hei spesurvives. other meal. 8 Rowell, Henry Wilson and Miss Ertelin Fouts, William A. Galloway, Ir. Clde cial position In Kgvpt to maintain a po- wbo, with three son, M Gearhart. Norman L. Gibson and sisThere are a hundred things every Wilson, John Rtezioso, Marie Rhea, Belle litical and administrative svstem there woman and girl would like to know Hugh tLenn, Moe God, Rembo. Edward A. Sacks, New York ter, Mrs Haley;Had-anwith the fiw.om she has deCity.-Harwife. FV Dr. Urd Custls lee Sacy, Walter Sacy. about baking contained in a bookclared her willingness to ree gnize Dr. K. E. Hayden, ttifo and two Mrs. Mattie Bchwaa, E. H. Bhaughnessv, III This Is not- ihe case. The policy of let dealing with the whole subject, Seriously Mrs. second assistant postmaster general; Mis. IuRta children; Warrtn Helphen, hla majesty's government bv the department of agrihas been prepared and H U. 8. E. J. Hills. A., If. FUllyer. Hhauglineasy, Myrtle Shaughnesey. Captain founded on the following principles; culture. This ia a tree government Fervlce Cable. M. Pera Hill. Mi Ruth wife, Hopkin. John fthaughoesay, Representative "While unwilling to cede to disorder Universal "dan. In29. Madame Sarah liern-hnrA. Sinlthwlck of Florida, FAKIR. publication, and our Washington Albert R. or violence what ihey were prepared to Ml secure one will in Influenxa with I Bureau Martha formation Mrs. serlouBiy Gertrude Sward, Strayer, on own Its grant merits, his majesty's her Farls home. She has been forced to I.leutenant Colonel Taylor. U. 8.) for any of our readers who clip out Taylor. government have explicitly stated their cancel A : Leonard and Elizabeth Theunlssen. her part in the gala performame and send in the coupon below. Enreadiness to invite parl.ament to termiThe tricentenary. the Mullcre Christiana Thompson. Ettn Underwood. nate the protectorate declared In 1911. on close two cents in stamps for return savs: her issued phvgiclan. AlNathan I. bulletin Caroline by Upshaw. to recognise the existence of Urdong. as postage, Bc.sure your name and adby While her fever give rise to anxiety, a sovereign state and to agreeEgipt phonso Van Ponvke, Colonel C. M. Wes- to the dress are so clearly written that they for the life of Mm, son, U. 8. A.; Nancy Wesson, Miss Mac- constitution of an Egyptian parliament there are no fear constitution continue may be read without difficulty. WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. (By ths Loan White, Edward A. Williams, Mrs. liernhardt. Her and reestablishment of an Egyptian minKress ) Kresldent Juliette Webb, Miss Ine Woodruff, --Miss' Associated istry of foreign affairs when they were robust due to her determination not to Mrs. Joeefdv Voutveer a j tssoed the (..tlowtitg stateniwit Young, , fluiUwork. satisfied As to tile XuUovv lug Frederic J. Haskin, Director, on ths Knickerbocker Lieutenant Commander Zalaaki, medl- late today which they regard ns vital to the interests The Nalt Lake Tribune officer of cal marine and wife. barracks, theater disaster: both of Egypt anJ the empire: Man Neu) same Information Bureau, full have the "I have and effective experienced "They must guarantees that the Imperial communicaastounding shock and the same InWashington, I). O. 100 tions are pssured: that Great Hrdaln reI enclose herewith two cents in Sweeps , expressible sorrow which has come to be will which and tain both the right and poWer to afford all of Washington stamps for leturn postage on a S9- .- Rwspt from i CAEDW'IN. N. J, felt throughout the that protection to the foreign communl- in sympathetically free copy of the Baking Booklet. ties In Ervut whl h ths governments of tbo top of llook mountain today by a land. a to these people In - the ex jubifenflSIoTiir Ttnwt cf wlfiil. I'osfnmst- oph-Letfacax4 AoLsatl y il rtf Tv night Name look to her to supply and that Eavpt Is kind of Flnebrook, near here, dropped sorrow of hundreds who are eo NEW YORK, Jan.- - 24. Influenza and over aellir and landed, j the Safeguarded fcgainst all foreign interfere neatlv 109 feor bereaved. If I could say a --pneumonia razes continued to Increase suddenly fifteen-fooj Street t snowdiift. Ho ence or aggression. unhurt, hi a word to cheer the maimed and sufsuffocated when dug out by "As soon as sn agreement today, probably as a result of the storm, satisfying waa nearlywho fering, 1 would gladly do It. The terwitnessed hi fall. City . . these conditions has been orawn up neighbors rible tragedy, staged In the midst which covered ths streets of tho city a short tint the Egyptian government and the The iKp.ttrmater was'taklng of the groat storm, w. Health depart. : State Rritlsh government there will Je no hes- serous the mountain. He was examinim wonderus pressed all of us and left ment officials urged citizens to keep their itation on the parE of the latter In in- by a phvsic'en, who reported that ffo ing about the revolving fates. and added durtake feet tv to had sanction done precautions been no the such dry harm mishap.) viting parliamentary accord. ing rthe next few diys. Leibeskiml took the long wa;f home. ) fre-le- ft 44ft-jr- -- brother-in- - -law to-g- et two-thli- Rii-n- ot tn-t- ' i i ot four-pow- er TO FREE EGYPT -- Which Be Announced. tectorate nated Dont Waste ry- five-pow- er pro-hlo- Inlo-'Chln- Ry some the' Being-Complet- WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. ' (By the A.-- " Instruction, oclatwj fres.) Further from Tokio to the Japanese delegation on the brougtit f. final agreement naval treaty one. step nearer today. v hila moves were developing that seemed to Insure a final decision In the Shantupp controversy within a few days. The exact nature of the Tokio coin munkatlon was not disclosed, but It waa understood ' to accept slth one or two reservations the language of the fortifications article, the only portioned the naval treaty incomplete. Toklo'As said to approve definitely the plan for listing by name the pacific Islands not to be further fortified, but the reply Is in such form that some further discussion will be necessary. In the Shantung negotiations there appeared no outsard change, although there was evidence that Increasing pressure was being brought to bear for a settlement. Another factor waa partially overcome when the Italians received Instructions from Rome approving the proposal to lt importation of arms and ammuni- RUPERT. Idaho, Jan 29 Oliver Dunn, who pleaded guilty to the theft of a fined 135.40. The charge jiocketiiook, was Edward tion Dural. was brought by o Tokio Last Action; From -- A The WA.sHJNGTGN, Jan. eneo on the llmitat on oi armaments will tosume Ha deiib rations tomorrow with its lealers txpetting to reach h .conclusion of the negotiations by the end of the week The Shantung matter and the question of including the Japanese tonin inlands in the agreement to maintain the status quo of Pauftc island fortificatb ns are Mill blocking the way to h speedy windup of Scott A. Dahlquist, left, anti Albert II. Paul, Vtah student attending the George Washington university, who performed heroic work ju curtving victims fronr Knickerbocker t heater. to Continue. apiain half-bloc- f blcMito to IS PLACER AT ll in Klili cdK brother-in- of Salt Jgfik law of Senator Smoot, was among thohe who lost their lives when the roof of the Knickerbocker moving1 p.cture in theater crashei night. Mr . video From Steamer Quest icture-House of Seqator Smoot Only UUhn w WAsmynttV ' -P- to Die in Knickerbocker Crash. PRESIDENT Special ; Killed in redge S.-Eld- delegates. It wss predicted that both the naval and far eastern committees might meet tomorrow. It Is also possible that the Japanese and Chinese mav come together before tomorrow night to attempt to clear away the last remaining disagreements over Shantung. In disclosing tonight that Italy already had approved the Chinese arms resolu-tton,-' spokesmen Intimated that they would be obliged to ask for the same reservations made under the arms agreement of Peking to prevent the resolution from being construed as retroac" tive. The drafting experts ar working over, time to put "the accomplishments of a ncTk ubcom mftXeeCTinto .treaty com-miue- es form. Retrenchment Urged. TOKIO, Jan. 29, (Hy the Associated Kokuminto party has inFra.) Ths in the diet a resolution calling troduced for the "retrenchment of army expendU (Continued (Oo.oaa N flvi.) Xvo) if Democratic Naiional Is Dead LIST INJURED., r. 1 t ! y, V t s, Sarah Bernhardt Taken at Paris - ry jlen dt , Sympathy for Victims Harding Expressed I . Har--dli- tg Wa-rte J Falls Jersey Feet Without Harm Jn i Influenza Following East Storm Wake -J- m i -- , f- I I |