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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING,'. SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. PROGRI FIXED (Osullsasd tnm Elaborate Ceremony Ar- ranged for Harding ...... Memorial at Cedar. The Trlbase. l Bpeeisl CEDAR CTTT. Sept. 9 The program tor the gulden spike celebration kn been slightly changed. The morning of September It will be taken up by the big pen-a- ir meeting followed br the Harding memorial ceremony. The meetlnc will convene at 9 30 on the wnpui of the Branch Agrteul-turooilere, where the foBowing 1.. Randail program will be siren Jones, chairman; music. .Cedar City U. T. Jones; address band; prajrer, of welcome. Mayor Parley nalley; Mayor C C. Neslen or Salt lke; music, male chorus; addresses by Governor Mabey. President Grant, Pacific President Gray of Director", Mather o the" national park eervlra. Representative Don B, President E, 5. Peterson of the Agricultural college. Mathews' Hale' of Washington, ih fh? estate Senator Hirechl and "eegmlller: vocal solo, Jack Wright;. rli'in,tnimhfT. tatmr- nacl Th ceremony of lavicg the golden memorial rail will be held on the railroad Matron ground at the spot hre Prerstdrot Harding's car stood. charge of the program, which will consist of singing of ''America'" by the choir and onmpanj,; prayer by President A. VV. Ivlna; memorial a, Senator Reed Kmoot, and the ceremony of laying the golden rail. The golden rail will he fastened in place by four iron spikes made In old Irontown, In Iron county, about eisty yearn ago. The spikes wilt be drives by Governor Mabey. represent-In- g the state of Utah: U. 8. Spencer, representing the railroad company; Distriet rorealer R. H. Rutledge. representing the forest service, and David Bulloch, representing Iron county. The dosing song; "Lead, Kindly Light." will be given by a .mixed quartet. al . Cedar City Witt Hold , Homecoming on Friday peels! te The Tribes re One.) untarily entered Into "the industry Itself Khould provide boards of arbitration, both local and appellate. ts eneedily dispose of causes in ac cordance with the terms of the con tract and th principles herein set out.1ttrili thi mMiil ih elf with fas coal industry generally. IB commis sion gave particular attention to the present situation. Most or the in dustrial friction which has operated to atop the machinery of production and freauently resulted in violence commission the bloodshed. and ascribed to the following basic iJisputes a to what are orpopularly Ameriknown as the civil ngnts can citizens Practical breach of these rlgnta in the Industry, even when theoretically acknowledged. Inappropriate application to pres ent condition of principles renunciat-e- d tinder totally, different' economic conditions. Attitude of public opinion produced by ancient grievances Lax administration of the law. Induced through fear, favor, affection, malice hatred or Unwise Pol-to- - nun not end her. Clothed with sll th csaritabl axcus above set out. the furnish n Justification for th prases auaaeiiy wits wr.ien sunorai- nst effieiais and sr.embsr al th United Mis Workers of America d. fendsd tee erisss and h criminsls. That they were spumg th cans and eefendlng th iawbraaaers ts rur tber shown to th commission hy the fact that they have since bought th mm wner tn irageav occurrea, sua hav said therefor ITZS.eno, Th local view ef the Ineidewt. th report continued, was "well stated la enreiiefi limr. the opialnn f th twenty-si- x which found that th direct itastha resulted from the act, Bowtk-ern and Indirect, of officials of ts Illinois Coal company." y ef hi Neither th sheriff nor deputies Interfered, or even vtelted the sosne, th commission said. "Th ine prima nffinfiT nLJttnjs JOToreaPSVwd merrh throueh One of lb streets of th city of i priswser and their exwatien at 'the cemetery, slthoush all th rest of th population knew about it and .many fol lowed and witnessed th tragedy. even though lawful NO CONVICTION. "These homicides took placf In the presence sf innumerable witnesses. It cannot b mi that th persons, of many of them, engaged In tbe mob, ere not known tn citlsens of that county. Tet there has been no conviction for this breach of the criminal law. nor is thr th remotest possibility there ever will be one." Regardless of supreme court decisions establishing th validity of the "yellow dog" contract, which prohibit a miner in some opes shop plants from Joining a union, the docucommission declared these ments to be a source of economic irritation and suggested their elimination from practices in th industry. "The commission reiterates." the report, concluded, "that It Is seeking nsn Honwtom. peitc. TOJr ine intur the mere fixing of responsibility for past violation. - It dors not minimise th gravity of all snrta of crimes which have taken place. It cannot too strongly condemn, the custom-n- f eitlv-r- . opeostor or miner permtttii! to furnish deputy sheriff, policemen, or other puhlic officials not paid- - eat of th public treasury. That tal and local government has pot risen to th lvel of th average Idea of Justice In America which has not both the will and power to preserve" the life and thee property of Its cltlsen. Tin commission condemns eauallv that lax local government which has to render It neeessarr for the emd owner ef property to police It at hi n x nor.se and in the event of strikes te bring in professional strikebreakers, who are frequently better gunmen than they are laborers, and the exercis of that right which Inher. ently belong tooran American cltisen. a stranger volunnamely, mat tarily walking tnts a eeensnimlty, hlr. that com ing a naii, ana giving munity a lecture on what Its rights and duties are. Many Pwle. ' seeking 'ittT sers the commonwealth, hav unwittingly con- iriouiea more to crime man to inter- ference of etrangera in local conditions. -- Th effect of universal suffrage upon law administration. "There in no "Intellectual dispst," Toowimr the cnmimninii rDorted the finii.mlii nrAOntlon of the right of a man to run an open shop, nor of the right of men to organne tor ine purpose of collective bargaining, - . San Juan County Premium List Published ACTION TO PREVENT INCREASED PRICES HARRISBURO, Pa.. Sept. .(By th Associated Press.) Oovernnor Pinchot of Pennsylvania tonight made a to President rvwirf- -. public letter suggesting that, with an anthracite co i supply assured for the coming winter a a result of the agreement reached hy representatives of oners-te- c and miner here last be taken to safeguard thenight, steps against increased prices Tn governor proposed that th Internals com mere commission investigate coal transportation rates --with a view to reducing them. He also told th president he wa preparinw en Invite th governor and anthracite-- , using elates to go Into the mitter of margin and profit of wholesaler, brokers. Jobbers and retailers with him. Wt REDS i unioriunaietv. of Four large new rooms have ben built to accomodate the rapiitly growing number of player roll buyers who appreciate the quality of .service supplied bv this C Wg bow promise you better erriee, greater comfort and wider range of roll than ever. 1 ' - si M i im3tf$5mmim! Csim la and Inspect Uu new department today and make your rott Mlectiow in a pleasant and undisturbed environment. i Hi J '.i ' J floating bodies. . leaped Int the Sea In their frensy to escape the deluge of red-hcinders (roan th biasing ruins ot ..v A Style AMBASSADOR WOODS IS SAFE AT TOKIO sM'.'itBVitiisdi'-esUeA- . . It used 'to b that Glasses wr Glass. ' ' Now they just 1 must be aceurately fitted. rir-te- en And,' besides aeeurscy sty)d st coosidera muet tion. By havtBgur empert k tometrist test your eyes yi arc crrtaia of both accuracyi fit and becoming style. ' . i Glasses for distance or reading fittaw to youreeyos wltji spherical lensesr and good' strong framaT special thU 7E week, a pair ?l. (1 STATE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES MESSAGES ' ''!".' ' ' - Heading or distance Otasses wtth spherical tineas and large round syitex frame. $4 75 Special this week, pair WASHINGTON. MAIN - MAIL OEDEKS PROMPTLT FTXiBDr- - Hytm Brt our of th city, order your rolls by nail They wUI be sent to yon by the next mail. U yon hsv no cataiogae, writ for one 1 1 JtoBwllgtely. j-- , .. - .,41jnc,, .uw,M,,tla.M., one with lenses and ply spe- - Cth!r.k:...:.: $6.75 Artflciat $5.00 Eys If You Have a Chars Account You Csn Have Your Glssses -- j.. . - ;.e: . Charged. (OsatdawX frass demand-'th6'- " ' . five-ye- - mm ttumii m it m isylTf f ff Contrast this with the capacity production of the Utah Fnel company mines in 1918, when they produced 2,500,000 Ions of eoal. tt Vt THE THIRD IlwAjal a, This is the twelfth of a series of advertisements showing tbe initiative of the Utah Fuel eonfpany ya developing ' the eoal industry in Utah. ElASM ARE WRECKED (Osatiaesd frost Pass Oss.1 e n. .. - - attdr- - , 1M. : dr V Adamson, kC9 i TO CREDITORS. NOTICE Estate of Joseph M. Prusa, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at MS Kearns Building, Bait l.ake dtv. , Utah, on or before the lath day oft November, A. D. 13J. MART M. rKUUB. Administratrix of the estate ef Jo . .M. Prusa, deceased. seph for admtntetratrix. Date of first puUloatlon September mt787 10th. A. D. 123. SEALED BIDS WILL BB RECEIVED by the Ellison Ranching Company at 13, for Lay"ton, Utah, untli Sept.concrete dam the construction of a located Elko in county. Mi feet long, Nevada. 4i mile northeast from Red House en the Western Pacific rail- way. Specifications and plan may be secure at me onice ot in com or chief engineers XI. ernocv pany, ... ,T atJ th nrUumKMi v. . H u, cv. r J uutn, The company on deposit of 119.0. er all to reserve th right reject any , bids, er to eenept any mo. i ' S Better than all the Medicine in the' World! ; i ..-- '.-,'.- , You Never s Tasted Better' Bread T1 ; ' ATTTTt-r-t y M Your i Ifeighbor- hobd SB Grocer's, i 10c. , la, 1 3 EiiiiaiiiiiiiiisziuiBZisxiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiii OPV SPEClAt STOCK. "Th efflcer ef this eerparatlea HOLDERS' XEETINO. - . , shall centost of a hoard af seven dia - president, vice president, rectors, Cenaalldated Wipa Machl ooes- - secretary, treasurer and a general manager. Each officer of said oorpor-atie- a must own and held 'at least Notice is nersoy giva pinussi ef direct sJiaresyof the capital stock era, a twesty-flv- e to call by the board stockholder of sf th said of corporation." special meeting Machine comAnd ts consider and vots upon such Consolidated Wagon said ether proposals, amendment or meapany will be held at th eftiee of corporation. No. UV South enBute sures lot ref inancina. reestablishing or tbe reorganising said corporation and urh street. Salt Lake City. Utah, at 1 J buslnaaa and matters sf Interest to day of September. tth aad act consider te p. 'dock upon said Company aa may be present m., at .' a proposal to amend the articles of said meeting. And to eteot a hew heard nf direcIncorporation of said company hy reboard ef directors from tors In esse the foregoing proposed ducing its seven members and so that thirteen te amendment is adopted. Article Nog- - X ' By order of the board of direclers the id as of ineersnrattea srtlelws of the ef at masting held sa the 4th company aa aad tt amended will read day sf September, Islt. as follows: 6 RANT HAMPTON", Secreury. "PVet parsgrp. ef Artlel X"; . aiUM , Per 3 - v ' A. D. 19M. Dickson, Bills seys. - Anglo-Swis- Chal-hou- . CHARL38 ROT.HIOBOJJ, Administrator of th estate ef Charles James Higson, deceased. Date of first publication, August 17, A. D. - Rsb-bit- Dis- Summons. The sute of Utah to tha said de fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within, th county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and d defend the action; and in ease of your failure so to do. Judgment will br rendered against you according te tbe demand of the com plaint, which has been ruea witn tne clerk of said court. This action is Brought to recover Judgment dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff and to secure the rare, custody and control of said minor children mentioned In th complaint. J. W. McKINNET, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address, 508 K earns Building. k30.1t Salt Lake City, Utah. raoBATS AJfD anAsiMAwssiy jroncia. (Ossaslt ewasty elerk or tk I Motive stga-r rsr Tenser inTOTwjsom.F ' r NOTICE TO CREDITOR. Kstate of Charles Jamee Uigsoa, dteaej Creditor will present clslms with vouchers to the undersigned at iU Kearns building. Salt Lake City,VUh. en er before the toth day of Noverober, n, ot JUDICIAL above-entitle- ininiiiiiitiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiuiu I.lg-no- ri V JSMS trict court of Salt Lake county.' stats of Utah. Leaman L. Warner, plain-- . tiff, vs. Annie A. Warner, aeienoant. a. ly west in the belief that th were head of mine worker in Kansas: J. B. McUachlan, ousted going east.' He gave us an Idea where leader of the recent strike In Nhva theCuba was piled up and an hour Scotia, and Roger Baldwin, executive later we found her, down by the secretary of the American Civil Liberties Union. figure prominently head and the heavy sea piling ever the alleged expose. throughout her decks. American subsidiaries of tbe Mos"The passengers, women and chilcow government ar charged with dren wearing coats and overclotfi-In- g having fomented the steel strike of the switchmen's strike of Hid. of the ship's officers, were lying lll, with end having aided in lining up In bedraggled heaps about tbe beach." railroad sh opera 1 and. soft coal Fog and lost bearings, aggravated miners for th prolonged' struggle of by the lack of wireless to ascertain last year, in an attempt to obtain poscomtias bearings, was responsible for session of the unions during th strike the accident, according to the officers KNOWN DEAD LISTED. and snaking them instruments for the of the Cuba. The knows or dead, foreign missing. furtherance of the Moscow program. "Our- - radio' set had been disabled report say, include: " OUTRAGES. CHARGED. Mr. Fardel, Shangha': John Molli-so- since we left the Panama canal,, and The llerrin massacre of nonunion knew we we were lost yesterday Mr. Molltson. (V mana miners last year wa blamed by au- ger of Thomas Cooka Piquet, tc Sop; Mis morning, but were helpless without of the articles upon groups of Florence Pepper. Miss Enid" Clark, radio." said .Radio Operator K. ,N thors Communist bodies centered t Chi- Mr. Swain, wife of Captain Swain. Willis. cago. Bombings, dynamiting, riot, Shanghai: Mr. W. T. Chlenlm and TWELVE MILES OFF COURSE. ing and sabotage which marked the child; Messrs. pickson and Mason of The d'sastct". one of the mosr two slg strike lsst year also were 1 homes CooKs at Hon: H. R. simp-so- n to navul craft in year, oclaid at the door of the reds. of J. L. Thomas and Comoanv. curred at :05 o'clock last night. The Civil American The Liberties and Mrs. Simpson: Mrs. Hingnton, exact scene was at Honda, a mile wife of was Union, it charged, provided legal Surgeon Commander Hingston north of Point Argurllo. talent and money to obtain the re- of the British naval hospital at' YokoThe were on the way destroyers R. J. MrKinneley, Mr. lease of person arrested for or hama; from San to Los Angeles, of Crawford and Com a part of FranclRco from delivering seditious 11. Th Squadron The leagu was challenged pany; Mr. May of the Kelly & Wslsh was leading. It struck without Deiphjf speechea. warnto show where It ever espoused the company; J. C. Ross, A, Wylie Gordon ing and the other piled up around s Concause of a person who was not direct- of the Nestle and her. An officer, whose nam was densed milk company; J. Peterson-o- f not obtainable,' said th accident was ly active in Communist circles. Richardson and Company, caused All the activities, in wifich It ts Findlay, the dense tiy fog and a and Mrs. Holyoke Box, alt of whom current which carried th eraft alleged upward of tutto leader and 1.. are British Among the Americana off their course.00,vo adherents and sympathiser in or dead are: missing the United States and Canada were reported The Arguello light wa 'not vieibi Involved, were atmed at the one big A. M. Russell. Curnow and Comoanv: sad when th destroyers struck, their superintending engineer officers were said to have thought purpose revolution and Communism of Robertson, comthe Rising Sun Petroleum said the miners' heads. they were twelve miles farther south broker; Miss thsn they' were. "The selaure of this union ts being pany; Tom Thomas,seof th Ferri Kuyper. principal The as the first step In the up during the attempted Mrs. W. K. Wilson, Mrs. S. night, Delphy broke realisation of a thoroughly organised minary; carrying down with it Seaman R. H. Mrs. H. SlmpstJn, Sonierton, who. blinded by oil and with program of the agencies and force Dr. A. a- Smith, dentist; O Niven, Plerswn, both behind th Communist broken, was lashed to the international J. F, Culllnsn of, the Rising Sun mast legs in the hope he would be rescued at Moscow for th conquest of the J. t, company: Mis Tort this American continent," continue th Petroleum morning. daughter of HI wood C. Babbitt. . Naval officials arrived on th scene artlcl. American commercial attache: L. at Boon today on- the tender MetvHt "The overthrow and destruction of Skootsy, Mrs. H. C: Burnell, to make arrangements for salvaging this government, with the establishHOSPITAL .STAFF PERISH EC the destroyers. ment of an absolute and arbitrary Alt survivors were reported Is send dictatorship, and th elimination ef Other are Dr. Ishlura of th staff spirits tonight and anxious to know ail forms or popular vole in gov- of th general hospital; J. J. 8. Le- - "when do we eat," as Honda Is only ernmental affairs. Is being attempted fToy,, mt. ana sir. Ioa vtsn de a small station the ' side of a en a more gigantic scale, with mora Plolder. Mr. and Mr. Van R. Smith mountain an the en coast and has- - n resolut purpose and with more crafty and child; Joan Grattan and daugha tor uaciltties multitude. , reeaing design, than at any time In the his- ter: Francia P. bhandberg, manager end G. Muller, an employee of the BANKS tory of the nation." UNACC0UNT. ftEMOERED c IKUiKne-emsuoans; Air. M. . ABLE. V-.Zahn of Nabhols and Company: J. VISITING PARK. MonLt 3. Chalhoub of and Brtgel b Shelby, i. getting a lot of ad. Tae te Trlbase. gnecisl as town Mr. i nd Mra Fells a had tarn that Fveres; erttslng i MOAB. Sept, Professor A. A. together wllii thirteen other oanka lefoce the fight and now, has Kerr of th department of archeaoioe-- members , v of a family of eighteen. All none. t.xcnange. f I of the University ef Utah was-IMoab of the foregoing lived in (ukohama, en route te Mesa V erde atlonal nark PRINCIPLESAME - I'Tokio from ii.m say , during the past week. After visiting 90S were reports killed there and that theu Did reu --ever milk "WeH, well. the park Mr. Kerr win go to Ari-. are destitute. before V sona in the interest of aroriaev4o(-!ra- tl i sands Refuaeee hav been te broueht I've had a god but "Not exactly, i reararcn worg connect ea on me eteamer nongola. Pres. deal ef experience with a fountain witn the uni versKy. ident Jefferonv Empress of Canada, pen. rachange. . Trust. By Jofc K. Hardy. View Presidenti Data) ef first publication. July zr. f- - " EIGHT ar num-hsrs- Invr: OSAKA, via Shanghai. Sent. layed). (By the Associated Press. Japan has laid aside every other concern and is dedicating herself to the alleviation of the greatest national calamity In modem history. White refugee by thousands are leaving for the south, cities large and stnaii are coreoentrating all efforts In relief work. Jaoanea bound for Korea and Manchuria are crowding very steamer. Two thousand ref ugees say that more than half of Tokio was destroyed and that Yokohama wa obliterated. They say the ward ef Kyobashl. Nihnnbashl. Kan- da and Asakuaa, comprising th en tire commercial district or Tokio. are in ashes end that Honio: - Fukajrawa and Tsukijtma wards, comprising the industrial district, and half of Shiba ward wre destroyed. farts or AKasalca. Kotshlkawa. Hon- go, Shitaya and Knilmac.hi ward were burned, while Shinagawa, Azahu. Yotsuya and Ushisome wards In the northern portion of the city escaped almost entirely. , tag Qa.) Flve-Ve- Prieg. Steel Navigator, West Prospect and the Lycanon. In th Hakone region, famous for its resorts, all roads were ruined by the earthquake except around The famous military road over which tourists traveled from Hakone to Odawara was one of those destroyed. The .famous resorts of in Mlyanoshlta and Sokokura are ruins. In this district the villa of Baron Seinosuke. member of th house of peers, toppled over a precipice: The baron wa caught underor itteaaviiie. Mass., neath the ruins and badly injured. A, Mr, Hoytea His daughter and a nurse were killed. la the only American at Tokio reto ascertain at la still ofImpossible ported missing, said another delayed fuWIdentity moat of the transisr.t dispatch received by th navy depart population, as the Grand hotel at ment today from one of the naval Yokohama limtantlv and collapsed vessel at Yokohama. wae burned. m- - n ' " Utah"; Fuel, company was increased to the. enorjjious' figure of 950 tons in a .single day, a load which required 95 railway cars to move. But the following year the production gradually fell to 2700 tons a month, due to declining market. Mail In Yeur Broken Class7 For Repairs At Reduced Leauijia Lane. Heckan, an California; Randall Oould and wife. Oakland ; A. Jorgenson and family. Omaha; G. D. Swan and family, Madison, Wis.; Vivian K. Mia. Hanta Rosa, Cal.; A. J. McColla and family. H. C. Ultbert and family, California: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills, A. N. Anderson and family, California: B. T. Armstrong and family, Montana: H. J. Perkins and wife. Montana: Miss Mary Martin, F. Taylor, Sacramento; Margaret Sehielda, Nevada; Mary it. Hinman. Iowa; J. P. Cowley, Heattte; J. I,. Roberta and family, Wisconsin; Mr. 'and Mrs. M. Tf Scttley, Denver; Lyman H. Burke, Seattle. " 6 !' Bifocal Glssses for reading and spherical large round syltez frame, , : ' - ' able tpnnag&.fof the ralues ofrtheUtali''V!:-Fuehad been thjought aii company---- it - impossible flgure only a few years before, Then the Utah Fuel compaiiy i)f?ganits first shipment .pf ceaH: pufi '9T vhJ state. . A'ibirtage !CMM4riiWw. ihelrKlWdas of that state, send an S. 0. S. to the Utah mines for coal for the engines, and to sup-- : Specials I THOtTSAND T0XS a month? g EVEN This in 1885 wa's'coiSidcreiJ a ramafk- - ' . 4 . 161 SOUTH 85$ y giff ' Bd?,f says that the report Sent out from Usaka that Cyrus E. Woods, bnlied states ambassador to Japan, and Mrs. Woods had been killed In the earth oak' is Incorrect The dJsDateh adds that it Is off dally announced that the ambassador ana Mrs. wood are ears ana mat the only casualty among th embassy staff was Miss Doris Babbitt, who was killed. plss-rln- g Style In Glasaes. . paten-- overhead It R, oroasing and placing ar I oled material surface in White Pin county from Keystone tn First and Anltraaa streets, city of Ely. II) Bids received nntil and opened, at l oa p. m. for grading, ooestrxctioiv ' nf nailTsrta and a fftaTnt . w v viiu rwi ww. . emkw ' county, between th west city limits) . of Etlko sad lttb street. 4) Bids received until and opened. . m. far srsdlng. construction at 111 of culverts and placing a- gravel sur-fa- e. in Douglas county, between at miles north of Holbrook and 2 miles north of Carters. .Pisns may be examined and form of propoeal contract and specifications secured at the office' of the undersigned. May also be examined at the county or city deck's office In Ely for White Pine county work, th oounty clerk's office in Elko for Elko hsouatv wars, sod Mlnden for Doug- is county work, the division engineer's office la use Vsgsa, steno or Elko and district office ef bureau of public roads. Bay building. Ban orFran cisco, calirornia. uasn nepoett dollars ($16.00) with the under- wKth will k Me,in4i mm tttAO, .1 torru in. xood .condition, Brovlded., lhat- days aftitey are returned within 3 Bids must ter the opening of bids. r tferBpriSposarrm--trtpartment and msst be aoeorapanied by a certified check tn tbe amount of S , per rent or tne out. .: ... tWWWWM-li- Sr J(SWe MilW eld wlfS a CTTUficate from a surety Company, duly snthorised to do business in this stat. stating tnat such. said bid surety company will providesum as m der with a bond in such required in and fn accordance wtth the provisions of said specification. conditioned for the faithful perform ance or the provisions of the contract and specification. Right ts 'reserve to reject n or CEO. W BORDSJI, alt bid. Plate Highway Engineer. Carson City, Nevada. mt; NOTICE OP REDEMPTION OP HOLD NOTE BEFORE, MATURITY. Mutual 'Creamery Company BlfjM Per Cent Csnvsrllbl Collateral Gold Nets. Notic la bsreby given that, pursuant ts th terms Of the notes eerein referred to, and of tha (300,600 0 dod of trust dated February ts, 1SI1. gtveet br the slut oal- - esuaery eon- - ' pany "to Bankers Trust oomaasy. trustee, to secure payment thereof, a ad la aceordanc with a resolution of ef directors of said Mutual Croitmai-j- r company, each and all ef the outstanding and unpaid eight per rent convertible gold notes ef said Mutual Creamery company. Secured b) th deed of trust aforesaid, dated Februd ary tt. 121, peing goia notes from 1 to Soft, Both inclusive, are heresy called for redemjRioa aad payment at JU per cent ot par on th 1st day ef October, If tt, together with to Oatnber 1, llil. and all coupons attached to said geld notes tor interest after that date will thereupon beeom null snd void. Th said geld note, with unmatured coupons attached, should be presented for payment at the office of aald Bankers Trust company, trustee, la sit Laka City, Utah, on ee after October 1, 1121 Dated at Salt Lak City. rtah. J sly a. BANKERS TRUST COMPACT. There Is - jwcciwvi v ' stats Jiighway aystam as follows: Bids recelvd ontU and opened! ill on oonauwe-tif m. or grading, at l:e p. ef culverts and placing a earnest coun In Pine ewncrct surface wlte ty, between First aid Aultman atreeta and lb east city limit sf By. (I) Bids rotvd nntil and opened at J 9. m. tor grading, construction of cnlverts and a. ate4 and, concrete su to Fit Every Face WASHTNOTON. Beot. . A diaoateh hearing the signature of Ambassador Woods at Tbkio and sent under date of September T was received at th state department tonight. Indicating, officials said, that there was n foundation for the report that Mr. Woods ha been Injured In th earthquake is Japan. . PORTLAND. Ore... Sept. Cyrus M. Woods, American ambassador to Japan, Mrs. Woods and members ef the legation staff at Tokio are alive and safe.- according to a cablegram received today from the Japanese for- eurn orncest Tofclo by T Taxeoa. ; The Amerl-- ; Japanese consul here can imliauY t h minn rr ssifl- - wss aestreyea. ty fir. " .. p September ltb. portions ef the IKS, for sonstroetlng ' 1 nwaison win the . LASSES For: All the Family panic-stricke- TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE 111 DfasJBRi undsTBla-ne- ; Tt two-kn- first. i4 .... "B- hl rs -- ISSSFI Cotn-plrt- e Mote-mac- REFUGEES MOVE TOWARD MAINLAND deposed Tk finsst in the comfortable, convenient and n ideal place to pleasant coins and leisurelv select th rolls too want". Q&S and Ampico stocks of rolls available. rvh!nr toy J x: from a fiery toward the canal, while some wha endeavored to on wooden lightsra were overtakes by teasing oil which flowed rrom in expiooeo tanas and met terHtill others, rible ' deaths, flung themselves into th WaraOTmxni'-eeitTdidfef- : fate. The canal was aoen choked with droits sought to asoas death - nU. '! Our Commodioui New Player Roll Department I Now Ready - Bent. . The state lepartment tonight made public a number ef messages received from Its representatives in Japan, Including on signed with the name of Jimbassador. Woods,,. and three. Imp , of J '" ftmwHM wirTivoni irora' ionio aigncu American Ambassador and another from Conul Oickover at Kob. One of the "American Embassy" dispatches And finally, if neither the nstid. was dated today and the other were otifcm, private conaclenc, nor busl-newhile Consul Dickover'g common eenae of th industry without date, was dated yesterday. - The shall lead all persona engages', in It, messag tatter sent also a dispatch confirming not only to observe the law. but to Cne safety of Acting Commercial ' Al help enforce that law., and if state tai be hi wife and one babbitt, and local authorities shall be im adding that the other daugh potent in prosecuting and eanVict. daughter, was ter killed. ing violation thereof, then it is the The embassy list of survivors fol solemn duty, of the enngr of the part: United States to assume smixtintinn lows. In K. K. Aureil. family. McPhernon, over these American rights, bringing km power oi n union to their Kan.i Mr. and Mrs. Ueoree B. Warren, San Francisco: A. M. iilack. Kan preservation bv the nroseemtinn mn conviction of ail persons. whether ranclBco; Mrs. A. M. Slack. San or low, who shall dare to vlo- -' Francisco: Kvelyn Varlev. Berkeley. high Cal.: Miss Ruth M. !irfi. San Yan- tat them. "Th legislative, ludloial and Him. ctsco; Kathryne MacUrvgor, Wiscon tlve branches of this government sin: Margaret O. Fhlelds. Nevada: must not permit a union of opera- Carrie Baldwin, San Francisco; Man' tors, a union of miners, nor Mctruire, Meat tie; atherwaKe, of both to become greater than the Honolulu: Helen Powell. Los Angeles: union of the autea. Q. A. Jewltt, family, Loa Angeles: T. K. Leake, Ban Frantiioco: H. F. OKDAR CITT. Sept. The home, coming program next FTidav evening will conclude a tbrea days' festival. Preetdant H W. Lunt will preside over n the program, constating of anthems by the Cedar 'City choir, addresses by Oevernor Mabey, Tean Milton Ben-ala- s, first principal of' the branch normal school, on "Education and Dr. Oennre W. Mlddleton en "The Old Home-Tow- n." INVITED MOB VIOLENCE. Hmjthetm Utah history and pioneer Stories Wfll be told hy President A. "There in nn doubt that when the W. lvtns and an. Kate !. Marfar-lan- e. promoter started to operate hl mlnej , In defiance of the union he was mob violence and flirting with the report aald. "He knew death." F.air Those it and prepared to meet it.believed ft In the mob undoubtedly wa an attempt to return to aid condition before the, mine ' had been faciei te The Tilliaaa . unionised. , The lint MOaJl, Sept. "There were, of course, fatal omispremium of the third anneal' San Juan countv sions of duly on th part of publlr fair to be held In Monttcello officials, and neither th officials nor tensbe 14 and as been Published-l-ibe-ra- l the., public, wanted troop. tovprotot are to offered exhibprise the operator in hla itors and a fine snorts program for operation. been It might hav the aftertaoon of the two days has topped by the sheriff, by th offi1 been arranged, of the miner' union, by public cer Th rodeo, It is planned, will em-br- septlment, but all were for the union such, feature and such num and all believed that an wa bers of participant In the content being mad to daatmy it.attempt that It will compare with the beat commission find the "Although entertainments of this nature shown that the tragedy might have been In the . intermoun tain country. prevented. It also flnda that the union and the puhlio official never officials , DON'T ASK MOTHER, that it . would happen. believed that the nonunion Thv wars lunching together. At anticipated ail least he was trying to persuade him- They miners would be kicked out of the self to take food, while she, gaily county and that thi would end It. was happy, Then cam Into the equation an unmaking a proper meal, Ten know er you know," he be- known quantity. Nobody can tell gan, think I shall er vou know how much this had to do with th I think 1 ahaH aak your father er failure tj punish tht members of th the storm of protest your mother if er I can marry you." mob. It w "Don't aak thorn," she said, coolly that swept through the public press tt wa the con,' polishing off the few remaining new of this cou tnr. the union, tg demnation union pot toe. "Ask me lt'sny stunt." It officials anrt the public officers. I Exchange. common the presented arpect of STILL GOING 8TRONO. stranger interfering in a family row. of couree, cannot commlralon. "How long did tt take your wife to The what might hve been the reany learn to drive?'" noinion if had waited untli public "It will be ten year in Septem- sult had either attempted or the court ber." The Passing Show (London). to discharge their nVity. hut refuenj the whole economic life of the county OOINO DOWN. . , it beyond put peradvntur that If your brain won't get you into when an Indiscriminate assault on the . , prist. yoa eaa always sign a patent union" anJ the people of the county, medicine testimonial and grab off was made It rendered the punishment of anybody impossible in that county wwit publicity for your stomach. . , TV, , New York Tribune. Peerless Player Roll Service Now -- AIL iFHOBIIJCxIorJ n - The commission doe not find, notwithstanding many unfortunate oc currences, unlawnii act ana unwise statement, that It la or has been th ultimate object of th unites Mine Workers of America to unionise all the mine hy force If necessary. Upon the other hand, it iloea not find, regardless of unfortunate statements and unlawful conduct, that it la th fixed purpose of nonnnlon operator to destroy the United Mlae Worker. The commission choose rather to give thoae iho are, from th moral standpoint, whatever It .may be from the legal standpoint, charged with violation of the law, the benefit of the doubt as to criminal Intent. unlawful "Analysis of any singl act with a view to fixing responsi- n cnmmle-iobility would not serve." thtastlflcatlosi said, "to give any 1!tcatKn rfould . h found In the common ana oroinsry for the other of mankind, passion to have met force with force, aid to have fought fir wlln fir." Th disorder at Herrln were cited as a owe In point. Without attemptoomml-aloing to fix responsibility, the found the fatal outbreak at the plant of the toutnern uunoie wosi company to have been fostertd hy the fevered state of local public opin ion whioh had developed Into a "class hatred." , ii.ni, mm WANTED FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT. 10 Iyten. Utah, ltt, -- -of ' feept- - I hav taken over th Croft grocery' Eaat st. I will not business at "& 7th be - responsible for debts contracted bv anv former owner of this business. C, R. COIN. NOTICE uu EIJJ80N. IHt. mlit M. H. Assistant Secretary. mm TO THI POUfYHOLUSM OP ' THB PHt'DBNTUb IXhTftAMCa COsTPANJ OP aAstgaiCA ateetint ef hereby gle last KOTH'S uV solleylwiaers ef THB PECDRMTlAb ivsrAms rosiPAMT or AsiBRira Cast-bs- u will be held st the Beau Office ef ssl New Jmey. tm I ts t ity f Newer. Reeersser. 103S. e dsy atoadsy. the TWu leek Beon. nsrposr ot ii votM be to tor fewr persnss by the ssWrtteg seiievBelders' Trsste . s Bsrmbrrt ef the or eieeiia ts saaaal Dlrertara f Uau it be tteld e lb nireeesr M be sariMth day fsif ssary. lKi. At swrti siretiag erery swlkjisiitter ef the ge ef . Iwnlr e caranealles wke t ef tt sad wbes policy ass beee la nam w apwsres b farre fee at least as. year last pant-Mi- l titled t east as rot is stnas er ky ""'jEIwABtl D. DtrriBI-D- , PresUeiU. v |