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Show A rvKE JJ Hip and Drought" Hits California OO " 0,40 7TW 04 ' 040 040 "rrrr TK IBUN E.'SUN ?A YI ORXTXCTA'PkTE.' IT 9V 7 . 040 040 040 040 040 2nrfrfrm&v J?Zrrm v&TK5,Ty,W ! It Is Worse Than Foot and Mouth" 040 TsfgV''vTJ!A: "- -'' f'U , r h r, Sit, Liquor Trust Is Held Responsible SSnuth Has 184 Delgate in Convention for the Democratic Nomination Dement to Disturbing Cooiidge Campaigners - Is Third Party Talk. AiTW-- By ROBERT T. SMALL. fCcvyrlghU I1?, by Tba Salt Isakf Tribune ) In NKW YORK. Aprils Holier York daring the week talk hen been about the presidential rare Settling down to a content between Cal and Ah Kriends of the New 1 axe beginning to be-H- er that, flsr all. he has a hame to ba ths DruwKtrmtk aowinee They axe beginning to feel that perhaps after all there may not be so much to the tradition that It would.be unwise, politically, to name a Homan Catholic for the presidency. They are beginning to feel that Gore rn of A1 Smiths liberal views are Indorsed rather than feared, by a goodly part of the pt , country. The governor himself continues to keep hie head steady on his shoulders Hla friends may be convinced that he has 4 chance fur the nomination, but they have not ooovisoed him as yet. and he will not give bis coorent to any oattfpaugn being teade tn hla There is no doubt, however, that the Democrats of the country have been somewhat awssed by the results of the last few days, by the growing strength of the governor s position in the coming convention and thev are beginning to consider ell of theecfact4n in the light of JLhe py hotogioal effect on a convention which is to be held here in the home town of Governor Smith SMITHS 14 DELEGATES. The Smith adherents figure that. Without having made any 184 deleat all, Governor Smith has campaign gates ready to vote for hkn These are As follows hew York, M; Wisconsin, 24, Illinois, 58 Rhode Island, 1 In Illinois, of course, the McAdoo people claim that the voters a preference for the former expressed secretary of the treasury; but in voting for the delegates they turned down the McAdoo ticket and gave the delegation into the bands of George Brennan the state leader, who to heart ami soul for Governor Smith. Rhode Islands Democratic indorsement of Governor Smith was almost as unexpected hre as was the voting for him In Wisconsin. rwhere he didn't know he was running It is certain now that there will be a big demonstration for Governor Smith when the convention meets on June 24 and a series of demonstration thereafter TVmre is also no doubt that Governor Al will have more vote at the beginning than any other candidate with the possible exception of McAdoo, whose friends have carried hi campaign from one end of the cotmtrv to the other So regardless of what mav be the eventual outcome of the fight for the Democratic gonfalon, enough haa happened to demonstrate that Governor Smith Is a factor to be al? with at every , stage of the cpnvpnthn , REPUBLICAN SIDE. On the Republican sade, the news of the week has been Inst about what (Wae expected. Senator Hiram John-o- n haa gone down to defeat In 'the where it was considered his place his greatest strength was. Although few cause appears hopeless and a more pledged vote will etneh the convention victor? for President iZoolidge, the senator from California refuses to quit the nue, and will fight U out to the end That end does not to be very far away The Cooiidge campaign managers expert thetr prs convention troubles to be ever by iMav Thctr concern at the moment us the selection of temporary and chairmen of the convention This is not proving such an easy task iManv 'keynoters have been suggvst-ed- . bat one by one thev have been tossed into the discard AU signs point to a determined ef- fort by the Cooiidge backers to congress as much as possible in the coming convention and campaign Reports coming to the members indicate that the support for Cooiidge throughout the country in largely personal and that whereas In vjo there was a disposition to the party as above the man theregard reverse will be tbe case thfa vear DISTURBING ELEMENT The real disturbing element to the Cooiidge campaigners la the continued thlrd partv talk which comes in . Jfotp the northwest They are hopeful that the personal popularity of the president eventually may serve as a wet blanket on the third party fire bat the followers of TAFollet e are - f. -- X side-tra- ck Hold of California s liquor business. By LEE OVERMAN. Instead of using automobiles they i, by Salt Lake Tribune. Into service a half dosen old pressed SAX FRANCISCO. April H Most windjammers which were rotting,. in of the outside world has heard of the Oakland estuary The windjammers outside the shore limit. A fleet fight that California is waging against lay of launches, also owned by the truet, the foot and mouth disease. That ia serious enough for the farmers but it doesn t affect the tourist trade like another disease, the "hip and drought' maiadv, which also has descended upon the Golden stats. Bootleggers are wailing about iL Patrons of bootleggers are pouring forth verbal blue smoke about U, and agents, .who gn f ore are irmg unfairly to riaim the credit, ate chortling with glee over tbe predicament of both hoot h purveyors and boon h consumers The only persons T IL members and iroimipe am W Angapcv'wrko make their own, be it bun dred proof or home brew Father Neptune, it seem, conspired with Himself to do what the prohibition forces have not been able to do effectually in several year. Ratering into the story aio are such illegal things as trusts, combinations In restraint of trade and profiteering When bootlegging first betaine a popular occupation with Californian must of the stale s liqooe supply was brought southward a rose the Canadian bolder by automobile Mexico, it developed never did have a liquor supply fitted to American' taste tequila and mesial being too hot while Canada had ashorter haul and a bond of the birthplace of a j brotherhood with million of good Hot h For a long time there were a lot of independent bootleggers who maintained s alcoholic liaison with credit 1 hey owned, their automobiles, tobk their own chances and pocketed their own profits without having to divvy up Then two vears agojLAtrut! took -- mt as no disposition as yet toward any wrt of compromise The argument that a third party Tiikei would work onlv to the advantage of the Democrats does not appear to be an argument at all with the LaFnllette group ter they have ptaved the Democrats already in both senate and house st Washington sufficient to show their dinregard for old line principles ia the G u T Real third partv significance attached to the attempted unseating at Washington on Thursday of a Democratic representative from New York stale, whose election had been contested The regulars made a determined Republican effort to throw out thf thmocrat. but enough of the followers joined With ths Jienio-crato keep him in his place The Democrats thus have a majority of one in the big New York state delegation If the presidential election la thrown into the house of representative a a result of a third partv ticket the New York electoral votes will be cast for the Democrat. If Congressman Bloom had been unseated the votes would have been cast for the. Republican candidate. The importance of the vote therefore was paramount and the third partv element in the houee bat ked the Imo- - ' went out and brought the cargoes ashore. Transportation by water being cheap the trust soon put the little fellows wits tbe automobiles out of business. Where they wouldn t quit. A surreptitious Up to prvdMtbiUon headquarters produced tbs asms result. Bines then the trust has been conducting California liquor business with a Mrh bEt&a.y it until ths prevailing quotations for a quart bottle of auytmer with a hick, guaranteed, were around $12 You could pay the trust prices or go thirsty s 'Msstar NP j&Ywu sr ttnie It even knure powerful than ibe trusts. Three months ago a big trust liquor runner was lying off Mendocino toast watting to discharge its cargo Along csrtte a storm and kicked it cm to a reef Fourteen hundred cases of liquor wbk h floated ashore were promptly seised by the authorities A week later another trust boat hovering off Rant Barbara also went on the rocks, but there'wa nothing left of fchbO rsaes which she carried the Mince then four ether truet ships havs met a similar fate And when Father Neptune hasn't hren kicking up enough of a storm in the Pacific to run them ashore he has puffed up enough squalls and gales to prohibit any small craft from going out for the cargo The actual log book of the troats bootlegging operations is reliably reported to show that in the last three months teas than 100 cases of liquor have been landed whereas the "normal consumption capacity of ths Goldep stats s thirsty IsH said to 60 00O cases a month x5i 1 wm$L ot showing Kol-let- ts crat Property Owners Are ' Exercising Options AMHKUAN KAU,are Idaho owners April 12 Property rapidly exec y their option to repurchase their salvaged property from the- - reclamation asrvh tn the old town of American Fait, and Indication are mat a large per cent will exercise the right. He mere are anxiously waiting for an opportunity to snap up what the owners leave, their and option starting next Monday closing Aprti ly Then thepibilc can in and buy up anymiiig tbit step he left. Ons man from hkU, Idaho arrived Mondav and is representing fifteen families in his town AU ex pect to buy houses from tbe reclamation service and h prepared to inovw to the new town when actual co&0tfoctkn work begin on the dam. Among thone, who have exercised owners options on property sold to the government are the American Fall chamber of commerce. Oliver MoKown Hardware company. Fad CreHt Mercantile company. O K Baum, R IL Austin George Brow-ibaW M DsviA Mary h. faring Davie Teed A Fuel company Andrew tTaessen. T 0 Faria, Cttixen bank, C H Furrer and S T gykes erning ten-da- , tt Large Function Is Given by. Eastern Star Chapter BOWK, Idaho. April 12 Tfc temple was the scene of two elaborate functions this afternoon and evening of given 4v the Boise chapter the Rastern Htar an Order initiated under the dutpetr-sattoof the grand chapter three months ago. Tbe affair was the first to be heid by the new chapter anil was given tn honor of the membership A bridge tea was givdn in the afternoon it whkh guests were seated at flftv tables Prise were awarded , and buffet refreshments served In the evening from 8 to $ a splendid program was given in the large affftetnbiv hall, folk) wed by dancing and cards Mrs George Gram, worthy matron of Boise thapier wav chairman of assisted bv Mrs Job i arrangement Hall Mrs Samuel Atkinson and Mrs n W T Vernon WfiSLitfSM ' rC J IT TT CLEAN, CLEAR, GOLDEN COLORED AND FULL BODIED Moroni Olsen and Group of Artists Found Cir cuit Repertory Company I" 70 a gruup of voting I'tah artisti ban faJlitu the diatiuetioa of founding in Ihe t th. firtt juo- uful fir euit repertory theater company. In fact, o auffeaaful has bet i. the first aaaaon. jn a repertoire hffteolt and heavy plavs, that, this group, the Moroni Olsen Players, wh h.i o iuat closed the season with a two joy enitaffewent in Eugene O'Neil's Bevond the Horizon" nt tbe Sait Lake theater, plan to leave for tbe eaat in a few days to prepare for nest season's work and to fill a sura uior eiigaKfuient Our pluu of cooperation Is somewhat after that of the 1 healer Guild of N'ew York, said Mr OJsen, director of the company, yew terdav. we In fact, are (freatly in debted to the New York organisation for our cboiee of plays, as foT our ideaia and our policy. We hop to emulate them in a small wav', to ave bring: to the west what they brought to the east hVom our experience of the last season, we are confident that tbe people want the theater, that it fills a need in theur lives that is not filled by any other institution. We are convinced that the demand for food plavs is (fro wing That is why reading of worth while' plays is developing to an amazing extent in the west in localities where New York production never travel. High class road shows are becoming scarcer. There are fewer (food slock companies in mir western Rut the rending and produe cities. tion of plays bv amateur organizations. the study of the drama in schools and universities is growing Tins subordination of the profit mo tive, the democratic spirit of or gamzation and the devotion to art of all concerned i one of the most hopeful signs of the tames ', 7 tt'v' L& J'z i0 YBVm.Rtss.gesm L'V Hm4rr - 4" ew - t -- r r o - is t , J , S! g 4 TN A & btt jh v- ,f , tyf W - v -j- ei Jj mi v a ..j, ,4.11s x ffWb - J,y WBtStse4i4DllV'l?i'v Bt I' ,lJ, V A BSSMMIm4v. 4sM4i,v - Ah K ' V IV ea 4r f v f dye Q-- ri- a j. k e. , sum f cy ceS r. xrv v y , 4W y i v t l,"lBril..,",IAPF ? t vcA f Avhvvscv v v 04 tsii j jps, fc y "Jr s 4v XJM' ey. K$. cX v W" V 4 V $ 'i if $ eeec. 4 v SVfrjkr 3j r 4. y r? t', JjmttMi&.St'iktoy ta'ei. .fe. jh 4. 4 ,w xd?t SALT LAKE MOTORISTS BEING SERVED WITH Texaco Gasoline and Motor Oils on the opening of our new filling station, SOUTH , TEMPLE AND M STREETS. Patronage at our other station, FIFTH EAST AND TWENTY-FIRS- T SOUTH, wa equally as. large. I A Traffic officers were pressed into service to handle the large number of cars at both stations on opening day (Saturday). We take this opportunity to express onr appreciation for patronage of the Salt Lake motorists. THE TEXAS COMPANY GOVERNMENT REBUFFED. OOPKVHAOHN. April 12 (Bv the The official reAssociated Freaa turns from Ihe parliamentary elections show the government, party suf- fered defeat, the lahoritea electing the largest number of members of any parly to the folkthing According to the newspaper knbenhavn, the I Abort tea with the assistance of the Independent liberals, will form a new government under the premiership of T Stauning. chairman of the Danieh Socialist partv and former minister without portfolio "tH 1 f Texaco Petroleum Products of Utah - And in a certain popular cabaret, if bv the First ward Suhday- - school were exceptionally good. Mrs Hal), as the leading lady, and MlefMcAl-liste- r, you ask for a hairpin you will be dramatic company Thursday evening a Mother, also won much given a whole paper of them, as well Caleb Nfbert, in the leading part, and a a Iktle box of ponder and an Dick Reese as the village deacon, powder-puf- f There is a eiderdown perfumer s shop where free namples Bt JBSSCB HHCDBBaOH. may be bad any day the best perfume too Iptdzl CoTTSspondact of JTYm Balt Lakt Tritons Away down town there la an eating place Its clientele does change much In the course And are Incidentally thev by The Salt lake affording of a not (Copyright. year. Every Thanksgiving day another example of the naivette for Tribune ) ths hotel serves dinner free of charge New Yorkers are famous. NEW TORK. April 12 Thev are which to its patrons. Even though you are strucAbout the line of L the paytearing down tbe shuttle 1 a sign It is a big sign, you not one of the regular customers, which used to funceion between Times ture can easily read It even from a whix-sin- g ment for your dinner ia revised withsquare and Grand Central station. hours. in certain taxi Free Mood Lpsteirs, Much farther down town there is Is what it soya. eating place run bv two What it means Is. that by elimbing another women homelike,, but It caters exons flight of L steps, ou may, free clusively to the business section You of charge, get sil the wood you can go into the restaurant, select vour ca rr aeay Ihere is usuailv a longs In cafeteria style, eat your meal and jostling line on those step Some dishes and reckon up the cost of it from of the people ara rather ell dressed, the menus list of prke Then too, for you may have a wood burn- saunter over to the cashier and you pav SAVE ing fireplace In the village, for exaitr her what votr like H happens In A9 ONE-FOURTpie, and by the time ou have paid cases out of 100 that you pay honest-l- v the rent you jnm be without the at Ipast, the proprietors figure f wood to burn in IL this is so. This, to be sure, is How thoughtful of the dismantling that a free meal but the two pronot and Buy Engs company this is jour first reaction prietors go out into the highways and And your reaction is to s degree cor- bvways and pick out each dav two linolenms rect Ths demolltionists certainly people who look a If they needed nave the needv !n mind But this food From These two people eat free and gesture of geaeroeitv is a gesture of freely canny economy likewise Giving wood if. moreover yoh arrive In this town with nothing much but a away save the price of cartage. It is surprising by the bve, to see there are repreexpression, how much ou can get absolutely free sentatives of the Travelers Aid who in this tight waddest of town The met you at the train gates amt give suburbanite visualises a New Yorker both directions and advKe money, with one hand on his watch ancF ths too, if need be. other on yours And in case ronFflnd yourself ut man with But occasionally he Is down and otit, there s a place both hand? full of gifts As a mat terly maintained bv a combination of chariter of fact. In no other city is it pos- table organisations It is called the sible to get mors things thrust on Joint Application bureau And flavFletchers Castoria is especially prepared yon without the necessity of payment. or night von may obtain from th4 There is a Jrsnd of,, taxicabs, for bureau free lodging free meals, free relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of 227 South State St.. example, vhirh always supplies it clothes, free telegrams to your relaThere it tives and a Job patrons with, a newspaper To Sweeten Stomach Wind Colic Constipation ie, newly folded on the seat when yon Tbs free wood sign, therefore is (Oid Penney Hldg.) of in and. course, arq ex- quite In accord with the childlike hop jou Diarrhea welRegulate Bowels- pected to leave It neatly folded there trustfulness and opn-hande- d Flatulency. when vou hop out But If ou take come to the Gothamite. Where ' Lowest Priced in the the newspaper with you. the driver anywav did be get such a reputation Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and" merely give you a dirty look and as a tightwad? Wert. Seven Days in LiT. 01f New York 14 Children v s c , f ! Hew;,, ft J y f s e. r V i 7it i P tv 4 4 4 Cry for vi , i , i 'f I1 . t ,'i Z . V ' L w t I Rug ,and Linoleum Co. MOTHER: ' Wevlev E King is gumbered of hi singleaix sedan Mr Mv tersely in these words, ever had with anything on four Motor j territory by WeetetCoHett ' among the owner of Packard cars m. this eitv and is proud of the performane has nwned sad drives this ear for several months and sums up hut regard fo-- it Packard singledtix sedan gn-e- s me more motor ear okisfaction than I have wheel. The Packard single-siare distributed in this and straight-eigh- t company, 465 South Main street. , (Ady.) g , A v buv another It i a commonplace, of nouree. for COMEDY IS RREENTE0 each of the hotels to mtpnlv vou with MALAD, Idaho. April s much nicely crested utatioeierv as oomedv, wa vou desire One of the very fashionStraight." e able hotels supplies sthmps as welL sented at tbe Malad opera-hous- K Natural Sleep without Opiates pre- To avoid imitations, alwavs look for the signature of Proven directi'ms on each package Physicians every- 4 - here reconjmend it ' |