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Show Sim SALT, LAKE .TIUBUJv 20" USEFUL PUBLIC CAREER TO END EDUCATORS WILL OPEN SESSIONS CXpAYAIORNIJCOirJGNJS-H92e- . MOTHER OF LOCAL HOTEL MAN DIES BANK GOVERNOR DEHN SOUTHERN MEN J ' NOTED VIOLINIST CALLED BY DEATH ' ROBBER y IP- - 1 . .."( P1L s OROEfl I Change I Proposed in Military Work in High Schools of the City. I' .Military training in various class hour of thw lay to mrlt the' coh of thi Mud-Tit- . ami change tnm the cumpulBor tu t ho uptiotiuj trjiiii- iiilf for lij'3 in I he wiiiiir MiK'T school.-are rpcomnwmluiioii that will likely be 'made by U, N. iMMs. city of bdiwis. to l he board of i yf j t t III r " Jt J 1 -- Action Taken on Reconw mendation of District Utah Executive Does Not Party Will Be Entertained Mince Words in Reply by C. of C. Committee Hart Austlty charged with robbery and grand larceny, plead d guilty before Judge Chrle Mathiaon in the Third district court yesterday and was given- - a suspended sentence. Austin was charged with participation In the ' robbery of the Sandy City bank December 12, 192J. The recommendation for suspension was made by Judge E. A. Rogers, district attorney, who stated that It was requested by W. W. Wilson, president of the bank, and Sheriff Bencon- jamin R. Harries, -- subject to the - - .. .( n itltlnn lk.t ...It !..,... to the bank and Insurance companies for their losses, and to the state for the expense Incident to attempts to him. Mrs. Annie 0. Relf, wife extradite Mathlson Judge permitted Austin of 0. A. Relf and mother of to return to Louisiana, from whence he came. here. $5000 cash bond The George 0. Relf, who died posted by Floyd Nolan, a friend, was for the In ordered restitution paid yesterday at the Hotel losses suffered, with Nolan's consent. Utah. In The bank was robbed broad day- I; light. The cashier and his sisslst-- ; ants were forced Into a vault and the; three men. who robbed them escaped : In an automobile with nearly 15000 In cah and Liberty bonds. Jack Dil lon, Austin and Henry In Tenwere subsequently arrested laugnter and Dixon was returned. nessee, Laughter escaped extradition by an alibi and Austin escaped temporarily by a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, which was carried to the circuit court of appeals of the L'Wied States. While the in City. t'tft-ctei- Characterizing the order of PreaU dent Coolidge constituting local peace officers federal prohibition enforcement officers as "the longest step ever taken toward Invasion of andtoward powers of states centralization if power In federal government," Governor George H. Dern In. a telegram tn the New York World yesterday 'declared that "each sXate- should uch arbitrary resist URurpatlon rf power, to the end that eome semblance of as contemplated by our Constitution may be preserved. The governor in a message to the New York Times said he could see no referenobjection to a nation-wid- e dum on the cmestion of prohibition, but declared that he did not think .congress has any power to submit the question directly to the people. He attention to the fact that I ta,n eajiea ha? an initiative and referendum law which provides that 10 per cent of tne voters in a majority of the counties may Initiate any desired legisla-tio- n and that a state referendum the law Is poswfhle but that none has been proposed or aiuggested. Governor Item' telegrams to the New York papers were In answer to inquiries wired him by the World and the Times, seeking information regarding the I'tah constitution relating to the aervtoe by local officers in a governmental capacity, and also asking the governor's personal views on the questions involved. The governor's rfply to the World contained the Information also that under the I'tah constitution the local officers could not serve in a federal capacity. Th telegram from the New Y6rk World to the governor read aa follow s: . ! - L- - ' v Would 2 tnior -- r pritnt rn d Valentine Gideon, head of Utah supreme court, ! Jurist otf i hui ho partly Gorpf A.- Will Leave Position on State Bench at Close of Year. t.of i . tlie in iui ! Ka'li cla.ss dt otfd to Katonr ns- - of I J - . V ; ,1f hanwinK the drill from to that of cumpulion uken don't fxrft to th Mr. T: C. in our hiph safd. have Mil a to what, tht practice in. "V( believe tliat if the work can he carried on niutnr an opt Jonal hajfls, Jt is more desirable t han Cum There is a spltndid b ntl pulnlitn. nient or thj Jt. O. T. C. today In Salt Iake City, and we would rather have 1"0 iwr cent enrollment for mllitajw training because the boyn and their J "V-- i( Ell He basis th TOJETIRE Says j oud msi j,noi, niin nf's. jftudy. Mr. Child and e IS tv-f- w minutrfl an miiy-flv- nin f if mat ant sup'rltit Piidnt in charge hi(f li schools, have K"lven scilotis who announces that-hwill leave office on expiration of term. JUSTICE h i Child . un-fi- ir want it rather than they have to have It." it was pointed out that the tendency all over thft country In toward selec tion of wtudy, In nvillitary courses as well an in all other subjects. Jn a report to hupermtendnt ( mid on the results of t he questionnaire, e Mr. Kwtoti wnld it wafl sent to school having K. O. T. C. work. In twenty-twthe work was compul- paren-t- fifty-fiv- . i Coolidge Ukase Termed State Chiefs En Route to Greatest . Invasion of Road Parley to Visit States9 Rights Yet Made Salt Lake Today. to New York Queries. education. The ohangv In drill time will be part of a plan, If to lennrthen the M Diii'i atmem-- j jijrioia ana ahofisnIn in tht junior rtx'in Mudv biy i Mti.l ,,r .hliV-- who..) nri.nhiir fi'. I ndt-Mr. Child. the new ilun, he iMhH.l, say at H:l, pupil may r..m at .1, or mi:u (o'clock, and ir d(tnlHi--at and curry his elas.swork r s I ; -- TUBNHLOBSE OGDEN GUESTS Spuria I tn The Trlbnn. OGDEN, June 5 The south grasped the hand of the west In good fellowship tonight, when governors of Alabama, .Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas and Ctah met in Ogden.- The distinguished visitors were members of a party of thirty-fiv- e persons en route to the national good roads convention In Santa Monica, Cal. After spending the afternoon In Og den and enjoying the coolness and scenery of Ogden canyon, the visiting executives and their party were guests or the ogden chamber or commerce at a dinner at the Hermitage hotel Jn Ogien canyon. over by The banquet, presided President James H. Pevlne' of the chamber, was a jovial gathering, at which Governor George H. Pern of I'tah and other cftizens bade the itors welcome. Toastmaster Devine capitalized th political complexion of the visitors, almost solidly southern Democrats, for a number of witty introduction. Beginning he introduced the Democratic governor of TTtah, who was an ovation. Governor Pern xest to the occasion with a hu morous story, and after extending a cordial welcome to the visitors gave them a resume of the state's resources, stressing particularly the scenic won- ders. ...v .- i t :''' - Attorney and Sheriff. I N , ? Si- V. nni imririfliii -- i j 1SBS1I Mother of Manager of Hotel Utah Succumbs to Injuries From Fall. il Willard Weihe, one of the most accomplished virtuosos --ia the United States, who died in city yesterday. M W IE DIES SUDDENLY Democrats of County Will Meet Friday Well Known Musician DERN EXTENDS WELCOME. o In five elective. Governor Pern told the visitors that ory. In thirty-threA meeting of the Salt Lake county y citsea ftchwds have changed from Leon J. Richardson, IJni. Ptah has a difficult problem to solve, in Ofto eleclive. Democratic committee will be held at to imirove the because Uncle Sam owns 70 per cent o'clock next Friday night for the of the. land In the state and the re altitude of students, bettiiisi of par- - versity of California, who comof sevents' object lrns, and In one insta nee Her death, hastened by a fall purpose naming permanent will respond to the address maining 30 per c.ejit is vested in pri His fice because the "compulsory was a war vate ownership, and must be taxed eral days ago, Mm. Annie C. Relf. mittees and further perfecting the or HlMvitl t The Tribune. of welcome by Dr. George Justice measure. In four cajtes. however, the Chief to area. Juiib 6 state's the entire ganization. up (XiUEN, keep O. WIRE A. of wife WORLD. FROM Relf, and mother of wa.V from eictlv to comChairman Joseph w. Strlngfellow ( to make the southerners VaJentine Gideon of the I'tah Vtalc change Thomas, and below, Dr. A. President Coolidge has issued ex- - feelontinuing pulsory, maJnly to obtain .enough boys at home," Mr. Pevfne called upon George O. Relf, died yesterday morn- was delegated at the last meeting to Willard TVelKe, one of the most dissupreme court, will retire at the close to form . unit. B. In nominate members of the various at the In the an official ing family apartment Democrat president-elec- t Hall, nieht of state, municipal and county another Utah (rf the present year, he said here to-- d position, Chief Justice Valentine Gid Hotel Utah, of which tne younger Mr. committees and submit his rcommen-datinn- s tinguished musicians In the west and enas of officials federal who prohibition Oregon; to University next that" committee the he wilt not of the state supreme court. Jus; Relf Is in a.nnouncJng forcement officers, with power to go eon manager. Mrs. Relf was 76 Friday night. general The general commit- leading violinist of Utah, dropped tice Gideon added his welcome to thai will make principal to the bench otl tht eek outside their own state. Have you any of years of age and she would have cele- tee, ft Is expected, will ratify his ap- dead in the office of Dr. H. Z. Lund Governor Pern. law state which forbids all auch from Democratic ticket thU fall, in the Templeton bulldins; yesterday W.. Wattls of Ogden was intro- brated her golden .wedding anniver pointments. holding the two offices? What do duced H. to his present plan. t County headquarters will be opened afternoon at 3:30 According as a man of large business pro- sary had she lived a few days longer. o'clock. of this precedent in the Though think you in law not will Gideon for and active eiigage Judge preparations pensities, and Mr, Wattls, lna brief Mrs. Relf had not been in the best shortly light of state rights? What will be address ailing- for some time, death came un the bendl., but the stnte and coming of county practice after leaving campaign stressed the necessity in the matter? We will your policy of here the health for two to hit home "tie months, to return was so leadThe to will heart attack past expect launched, according expectedly. development of her production appreciate a eoileet reply of about 2n) Ptah'a and rest for a time. Commenting The first of the visitors ru speak but hvr death was attributed to in- - ing Democrats. acute that It. proved Immediately fawords as son as possible." . upon his deciaion he said: of the The executive committee was Governor William of juries sustained May 18, when she I lazed In reply to this telegram. Goverlast Sunday bv feJlow em "I am grateful for the honor conDemocratic league will hold tal, and medical- attention was of no A fanama, nor Pern expressed regret that an anthe man who gained court -- tripped on a rug while seeking exer Jackson at the north yard of the Oremuferred by the people of I'tah liyI elcl- ph.yees Its at 8 avail In reviving- the on cise the roof of Hotel the monthly regular meeting the renown" at Democratic swer of reason been garden T. i.in ha1, tryrwide delayed by railroad. fnv mt tix tliit t.itlnn and Panio, 4. thor gon Short Mr. Welhe Is survived only sician. o'clock Thursday night. Ctah. In 1924 by answernational convention "fact of the he been morn-go,out that had n:efi engine confidence wiper. andH oughly appreciate th Mrs. Keif was horn on the shores of The entertainment committee has by his widow.. Mrs. Jean Welhe. town, and continued: ing every rollcall of state delegations d o'clock from Injuries will of the members of the bar lnff t With the death of Mr.,Weihe a brillake In western New decided to give the cHarge of the next "Ctah constitution provides that No with the cry, "Alabama casts twenty-fou- r Chautauqua I i.ntend t, UllcteJ with an air hos. citizens- generally, liant musical career came to an end. 12, December few the York, daughunoffice meetings to the precinct organi- As while for 3S-votes I'nderwood." 14, Oscar person holding any barton. before de-- 1 take a ret for' a while formerly ter of violin aololst and director of orDevereaux Richard and Cordelia zations, and have programs arranged der the Tnlted, States government Governor Tlrandon made n eloquent fl stationary fireman in the employ ciding on future plans " by the respective precincts. The FlrsJ chestra, Mr. Weihe had achieved mu-an snail hoia any orrtco under the state address in ..which he pransed the umty .JuM t)f 1876 niaklnr n?r horn Judge-Gideowas appointed fro the of the Oregon .Short I.lne compa.iv. ,n position irt the ranks of precinct organization will have charge enviable of Americans- - regardless of M't government of Ctah.' N. Y. When George Relf of supreme court bv C.nvmnr Si mop was arreteri inte yesterday rtrnoon sicians and s well known not only the next meeting, June 24. "I regard the president's order conand creed, snd paid high tribute to t!ie Jaml0wn, of the Hotel the Hamrverger in 11 7 and was t bctid on In connection with Panjo's death, by ftsunnd management within the state, hut nationally as stituting local peace officers and Clifford Patten, it t he 1 niocra ti c t ick e t for an right-yea- r L. L. people of Ctah. deferring to the im- - Baltimore in Kansas City, Mo., in 1899, well. Ever since early youth, when enforcefederal prohibition Police also announced He suceeMbd the Is reported. term jn and he attracted attention by nis artistry. ment officers as the longest step ever arid this Section, Governor r a in 1310 they came Brandon chief that Parley rw.rbef, also a railroad emto Salt Iake, late Judge A. J. tha taken toward invasion of powers of said "the south and west can feed and where Mr. Reif became manager of ability of Mr. Weihe had been ployee, is being, sought. justice In' January. states and other political subdivisions Clothe recognised and appreciated, and many Hotel Utah upon its opening In the world." the Judge Gideon has beta H--a .resident of Criminal charges may arise from in honors In a musical way fell to his and toward centralization of power 111 1. Ofrtfen for many yeura. wrvvd ai Panjo's death, officers state, and l!av ONE REPUBLICAN PRESENT. lot.: federal government. If such an 'inlieside her husband and son, she is attorn-y- t city attorney under th Ttdministra Chrjstenaen, county deputy Mr. Weihe was born In Chriatiftnta, vasion is tolerated in this instance, Governor Henry L. .Whitfield of survived a daughter, Mrs. Grace tlon of former ilayur T. Samuel has recommended that bail in P.ar-tnn- 's The case of Salt Iake City against Norway, the ton of Bolleta Aas-Welthe precedent is established for sub- Mississippi also expressed hi pleasure Crlssey ofbyJamestown, Y.; and th , case be fixed at $500, I'nahliv Bntwning. C. 818 H. South Sixth and Andreas Weihe. At the McCready, sequent encroachments without re at participating in the fellowship of following grandchildren: William F., last evening to furnish bond. Barton East street, charged with violation aire nt 10 years the artist, accomstraint, with the result that local seif- - the occasion. Especially since that George O., .Jr.. and Nancy Relf of Salt of was placed In the city jail. One of the features of jthe mass government muj't was con- panied bv his mother, brother and sis"hit run" the and law, of seriously Relf of Pauline and Iake.and Crisse'y ago, years sixty "unpleasantness" The body of Panjo was removed to meeiliis MiMuia at tiui taber- impaired, if not destroyed: It is my It Is a wonderful thing to frafernir.e. Jamestown. tinued until Wednesday by Judge ter, came to Salt Lake City as conthe Josejdi William Tavlnr mortuary nacle, which will tnght. Brief funeral servic.es will be held Gaylen S. Young In the criminal di- verts of the Mormon faith. His father open the session? opinion that each etate should resist Governor. Whitfield said. Referring and funeral services will be held on of tlie National- uiiiverltv & such of Kvans th extension power, Karly mortuary chapel vision of the city court yesterday. had died In Kngland. arbitrary usurpation to the problems over which statesmen.!1 Monday afternoon at S o'clock nt the convention." will be" the musical proto the end that some semblance of llffer Continuance was granted because of SHOWS ABILITY AT "EARLY AGE. V . MisMsslprdan said there. 1' Hw 1 ' i. Buddhist temple. as contemplated by but onethenropieni ne m the absence of E. R. Catlister, attor gram This program will precede the i iiicii tjouy wni uf laiten ann that t the ( At the age of eight years the nblllty son address of w Woo me for our Con sf it ut ton may be preserved. " in ..f the husband and laniestown Pr. for defendant, who is In the east, by ney Tn honor of their sixty-secon- d o'org f tr burial in the vdright kind of children of Mr. Weihe had become so pre Thomas.' president of th. l.'niversity of The family plot at that place. but will return Tuesday. telegram frotn the Times, citizens. ding anniversary, William and "Mrs. Klcrr-arda.edithe that the celebrated Ole Bull, J. Markel. nouncpd I'tah, by comsigned by was Sunday lister resjHinxe offense McCready's alleged .nEmma Cordon Lowe were the b Govprnor Gilford Walker nf o give riHwrsity of California, ai)d tor, said: mitted May 14 at 1532 South Fifth after hearing him play, offered ored guests at a family reunion held cia. Governor W. J. Fields of Kenthe A. H. Hail. prvsi a him musical education at j Pr. address by' thorough Forty-fouand of the victims ASKING GOVERNORS. East ALL street, the r Mien oi ru at the home of their daughter, Mrs. deni-elt-aii'i iiovernor cay noted ,,f .of Parts conservatory. The the Cniversify Oregon. accident were Mrs. Sidney D. Alder the A. L. Haddley. In Willard last Sunday. "In view of the discussion over the Kansas all expressed appreciation of The musical program which begins and her son, Sidney M., offer was rejected on account of his About seventy-fiv- e descendants of the at S:i:. o'clock fWlows; prohibition referendum, we are ask- the reception and were t the opinparents. Later neither of whom was seriously hirt. youth bv Mr. .Weihe's .y PKNVFTI. Colo.. June ing the governors of all the states to ion that the good fellowship brought. aged couple were present to ertioy the Mentation Seri.eux . .Harriett The chief witness for the prosecution the training of Mr. Welhe was given if they wall, to the following about by their visit would result in a Press. )pofbe and "oilier the occasion and pay their respects to Aofmtv-rer!y. Hadine Gabriel Marie At Brussels he A. R. Jacobs, who may be eligibU. deep consideration. officers , the honored ones. the layer of II. T. stdendid feeling between he- vnr, ms Petitions for clemency at. the next is Translated by F.dwaxd P. Kimball, questions: for the r,0 reward offered by The J was. atIn once' admitted to asthe highest "Po you believe there should be a states y Mr. Lowe was born in England Weeter nf Prnvn, ptah. found with a barnacle la violin pupil of class organist. playing ? on national referendum 1, 1SI2. and came to I'tah in bullet In his heart tti a 'prohibition hotel Mtitipx Scene, from ' The Voyage out the great vteuntemps. I.afer he a.soc,.n. 1853. He spent his early manhood Thursday, are completely biffed and "po von believe in a prohibit ion the only..c5.oro?f?c.rru,.;n of Colurnbu.1 " Huck of the Joachim De Ahna with Hudley studied referendum for y.iur state, similar to In Pavls county. Mrs. Lowe was hrn at a !os for n solution of the rime Givt a Man a Httr.se He wns announced yesterrtav. . vhe next quartet. 1 A nrll In Knnvoo III that which will be held in New York? group. nnrf ' ISi'. found E. Bolton of "the comFinger prints on t he plst-iof the board will be 'oie Mrs. met unfJfharles man he meeting a iviiara While still young ""Will you state your reasons for monwealth of Virginia. snoke for the held nt the RtatA prison Saturday came to TTtah with her parents about on the bed in the man's room, and on The Firefly Hussian Folk Song usual success on the concert platforn).n wn,s ly ine. showed anor 35,- - the family locaffnir in which Today'a Issue of M.THlelsMtditi Benson June Male Chonis of Sail your belief? when consideration will be of her sate. Roys Temple-toHotel the a at gftvernor At reception "We should like a statement of of Salt WMIlard. . The "cnuple were married in other person fired the hot thai killed Uike city extolled the wonders of given the following applications: 2."0 words fi oih you. given to the wife of the Kngllsh Thank you ' i'tah and Frank .1 the T'tahn. poii.e paid The finger Francis of Gd";i For prinlon Hnrvey A. Dean. MauCTnwaIf. dirertor; Miss' about Henry M. Stanley, the Enfor your courtesy." explorer, to be rhoMof a all of appeared his prints rice Don life DavH Kendall Mr. Lowe address." the "farewell Practically Carpenter, Jeok, accompanist. glish woman became so enthusiasticGovernor Pern expressed himself ;on gave Id d aro Ni.mc, Tassf-llhas been very active in church and woman, thev visitfrom HigoJetto, Chndwick. the Marion erdi train aria Joseph carrying The special over his anility that she Invited him matters in the return message Rny O. Weeter of Tisle. .x atate affairs. He was a. member of Kor conmiutation Joe Ilaktaskl. Consists of Four Sections, Spring GrgM Henschel as follows: ing party will leave Ogden for --Salt to go to Ixmdon, where she would Kmma Lucv Gat. tomorrow 6 o'clock the territorial legislature, the consti brother of the tIafn man, For Wilkinson, evpced tertnlnationfleorgft morning, at iAke In Eight Part. Introduce him to the best society. "A discouraging trend In recent Miss Becky Almond.accornpanlst, 7 o'clock. will Fannie Burgess; James K. Cl'Connor. tutional convention and two or three to arrive here tonight to Md ihfi auat They there arriving Madame Melha. had heard Mr. Welhe is so of the faith weakening 2 o'clock Komance I. In Irene Cura sessions of the first state legislature. thorities in running down the SibeMus years Americans J until Pake Salt in Ramsey, A. Nunley. In the east. On learning of his pres-- i 'in democracy. They remain senatorial many primary Miss Hky Almond. . campaign ence W. Amos. Arthur He also held other political positions visit they Ifoskins. Jack their During afternoon. the in not the Iowa to do fit consider for at her concert at the Mormon rule doses people Monday's voting. Address of- Welcome. in Roxelder county will b entertained by a chamber of Hayes. Harry Schroeder. John l.erov t hemsWves and. do- not want decistabernacle she changed the program Page 1. Six children of the couple Rre still "headed by Ross Johnston, ileorge Flint. James Farrell, i;....rg- - Thomas, president Cniver- - ions committee commerce 's "Ave If vote. In the order to sing Federal building program ready by popular Certainly Fairbanks. I.eo T. IPirKnee, sify of Ptah. living. They are Mrs. Thomas Coe. Ky The Maria." to his violin ohhligato. for approval of congress. Page 1. leople are competent to decide any- Reason. Hes;Minse;"Williams .Feter K. Nielsen, Mrs. Reuben Nelwker, Frank Mrs. Alfn-Boston of to club are decide Mendelssohn quintet in Poland not .1 competent thing they, lich:trd.on, i 'nivt rHy of whether Charles Haney, David A. Griffin. John of Pilsudskl victory Harden Baddley and tb"l p. Lnwv, all soloist. violin or not they want their 'peras him ' llfornia. to offered carry thinks. permanent good, Mrs. .Wilfrd Nuttall of S;Jt Taylor. Victor C. Wiggins, Fred Cham Miss Kmma Thursny at the time of James Tadt How, known as the A dress "Kdueatioital leadership and sonal habits regulated by law, and Page 1. bers. Kd I.edcrman. Cnnde!ari E. and Royal Lowe of San Frnn-cisco- .Ore at Britain still struggles with prohibition' would therefore seem to-bher first appearance In Salt Ixike in Salt I f iiti.rrai v " NVIsoh. K. T J.ensen. hoby." arrived II. I,. Splno, They also hav- - numer ''is "millionaire a peculiarly appropriate subject W.eHie the position strike and labor problems. Pa gs T K'ity, Tjffered-M- r. A Lake esterday for a brif survey of - For- - prMeMtk-lWFedr?P Hail, pre ttlent elect M 'i.iver- Inland grandchildren a r,d great no a ob -grandclji referendum. Loan fir Tb-- . se i1tl:i-b..of David ret .woTtc be b:i usee to be tt accoropanUL. ile was also oitereoa Lloyd George liiinx. lf ?n. T. Miy f Hnnt. Frank-Chandleto a nation wldi1 referendum at laly soloist of as f Lr Tfall r- unded tin-- National Cori- dismissed of leader the Liberal position that of nrsrnnlrfrg rhe niigrat-.rLouis Wade. Tantel Kaufman, I do not think . on the SWence ,f p.ditics. and on this question, but theater. New "York City. It hn t een two vears tirv e workers party. Page 1. C. At 7 o'clock tonight a concert will Harry, Jl Williams, Fred Str.-ini;has apy constitutional power Woods Cross Also Los comes detective to t MANY CELEBRITIES. he visitea Hit i.atce and he sp tit Ms n r. w s m i n g his f r i h y ear as congress Angeles MET IVinnlas l.y th' Mallove, Joseph Jensen, Archie Wilnt Ftu-to submit the question directly to the he pivt-belief that evangelist was drowned Kinrediy of the general a'r of pri.'.-jprfKldent ( that" institution. ... The pwjpit cox, Walter Chadwlck. . infantry band, the apeared on the conAt beat the result could only Thlrtv-eigh- t lit. Welhe baa 1. of tb'' "Xatbma'I Conference f,n tie ana "prosTTHTiTy ann shm tne j w rk Page follows; Tulip ntinounredas beine it could be cert made and platform In all .parts of America only advisory - m in streets of runs Bull -" toe nt situation here wa thre. Science oi" politics has rampant t .(M l.nry and has been soloist at the Portland. effective by- h ruling the Constitu e w.ria-wp.jih!than on the coat. He will attention and Is Liverpool. Many persons injured Rossini "William Tell'' su-iJnfereMd In the !irv' of tv t utes: in the regular Overture.. llon Jamestown and Chteas-- o world's fairs. at 2 4"- at the Labor tempi-,f. fiuard." Page 1. I 'Trunirt-r free blooming in th- Citv and ",, Howard not would j way He played betre William ongres, necessafily J t Subsenate Judiciary committee Frtirn Sernt.d V.at sfre.-he "movement deigned to put ' jHdit leal regard- the resul-- as a mandate, for a whw-lI'v l''lft'H Tnr"er s sih building ground when he was In the White House, a!;e,;iT. on a. real scientific basl " votes 4 to 1, ho'ding recent presi will g t" I'en-- r frT s In ami! short tljne ago n Th- - Triburi-anl would not determine Rrhoe's from the Metropolitan his dearest Opera numbered d an among majority, popular s dential order making state and friends Yaaye, Max Bendli and other . yea if Jt Hall lias ih. thnn t I'hil'idt lphia, where ,e TiiLanl ixf Innthr'e Mrs. I c M.ie "If I Know I'llV . Kipp.n, of Wo-dquestion. Hme Constitution is not divided Vcientlfii? activities be- - the . l. railed f"f a Rerier.'tl ror county officers federal sleuths ame-nd.-announced but that by tot., i. prmu'ar P'pular celebrities. majorities, iTw.-eConf.-rem-on the " Th Tflhito ih' Nations liroivn Page 1. having to d. With the oryy n rl ,ri one of thesepireY r ;ar i:; Tf;th Find you" With the exception of Kuropean by Ktates, and he more sparsely pop- June ' r,. Senator I'ohtt, . find the Social Sci-cWASIUVHTOX. !!. . Mexico agrees to straightening an ! !" dfinltelv pij,V;e tdari f"r rhls uirU"d states Would protwriy renist W.voieMe "MKnligl)t in tttat it was rf Mr Weihe' had" made his. home il. of who-J- i fh- - on'y Count is Idnho h. is control by" it of v st IVra'h "William trip, P out Rio Grande j bar and .. other boundaries. Storm river seasonal e;ir of centers At the time of Klorlrta" their front yard The tr, population, In Salt iJJke City. via m. thr1. who ontvtsea V ri!vmlr rpreerit j "Ctah has fw senator from the wet r j"t,, r.f Worderfril an untried initiative and Page more than tbir'y he was a member of the death hat y.r his t Aniericar. Political he bill t'ng Science referendum Ia-crown Swedish pntsnre by cnneres of t the Feist I iiiiii-fltlwhich provides that prince praises MuWere" McCune Schoia of pen said t,he faculty vears for n.ocia?io'i three fedenl church unity in United States. In the Forest." Mlchaeiis iilvll "F r lit nor lent i.f f vntr in a mad on Friday evening. "las, he and sic, The i.t.blic tn Irvvn.Hl t. m. I.whlrh road vast Boy rd thiSjj.y (,f r.. unties may initiste any de-g- e undr Of prosra '"loSMiS "' Page directed thirty of his pupils In Bach a No ad mission meet tug u i.i nir-.Will Be Good h.hwavs have , pfUiution A state referendum Alexander stretch-- - ofIn Imptrtant Harry Thaw, wife and son united 'concerto for two violins at the grad ("lni;l'la" Offfc-ebe made the post, few years. Tobeen built i the law. hut none L A VoM, and reconciled. Page 1. Warrant undr poMt.i Th- - ( on ent ion will o.i uation exercises of the school. on f!eri-on s a ocenston. nut ' r previous has-beeday. Visit Vice president takes role of me If a 'proposed or suggested. Mr. Welhe organired one of the t or 1 nra h vo t ed with sen a t or atol Thu da '. :it th j ,.1,, rnduni t'i!io',mfsi fro m in farm 'relief d son t.r rr, da. on prnhibitit-- n la denired diator legislation, orchestra In i tah, and havi Been first Hotel Ptal(.state. ,f the Page 1. Mto anv the way is Service as it hoit hf. New- - s few densely populate Tsxi cMuminn Ib ney H. pi d i f o,, Jind director" of orchestras at the Salt takin un the rear, ndl. " 1 eat arainst la nd a ' ' Hi.t-- I Was never.- - TH op.-Mark Sullivan. 8. ' Page part S'ate road comrr,iii.r s:d ;,.vt wa votes onp-.stth a'l lkke, Orpheum and Paramount-Empres- s inn but nine I. C, be!-in The f, kti World news in pictures. Page t an that tb hurhwav ws of c.ijt L;,i..thesters. etuld mustr and twelve is the max!-- . I a n'd n section. In cordi'i v and w,:i r",.ti-magatine All lesdlng musicians of the city mum strength they have evr shtnrn. h.-nf hi rim-:Local and state social news. .!h?-for Jb viiiT f t'ie their aid for funeral seroffered to tlii have Jndlrate that taken Ij bill This k b 1, hsTTitig a pivwih e Pages 1, 2, S, 4, S, 7, , 10 society vices, arrangements for which are i' ' mawill pass by an overwhelm Ir b. . y M of Ion l.:o c, section, t'm. Vvnorurf and will be announced It comes to final made "if when jority Thuradav. Pa :env. ,.. Women's clubs. Page t society stesdily. Mr IV A av nett late. a 'c.rdlny to ( The i section. highway to rh Nevada hi..to F:eid this (lav :,rai . Mi., rep biilntion comes, f.,r l.ih opposition a cv sirig ( ;i'i.Mr ;UUt t.H..n.-- S John T. McCutcneon. ( dil.ll tically flnis,ed Page t Kill i.e hel with the exception of 8eni' r Rotah. ih- - nc wh.-, t" tn a b msgaaine section. Thiitslav. JiiOr 1.1 AevnliiHC t a from senators whose states pay hHW -- urr. d r, ir of a r?- - I. tier wi r screen and I t i gossip. t.. who ariue that it Stage Page princiia-iand unfair t taies Officials Supenn. it N r,.p,,ref1 . t - Is (i N f),ild. tea.' i , in the rust to divert revenues ral-e- d society section. Maiden meditations. Page t mag. r r.- - eiM. ted to . to bulidini roads In the went.in i be considered which must And shown tors of section. As a- n w the ion T'r .1 difference H asine James Anderson pleaded guilty yesteKxplana' I'ai,' hTi-Music. Page f society section. (J nature ilv enough double taxntion on j fir 1'iurr rHr wil! t'ct.d-.- t as between the number of autos d rday'-before l'nlted States Compile-- , j ia not permitted. Household hints. Page 7 maga- automobile irri 'ijs 4 cT.iMin mi a ilsit t,, the H. V. Van Pelt to theft of en sloner the in and Lake .alt county I'lrdsl.s-- ' ati.1 !n;. f M'.r.er Judge Fred p Morr'i "Another fact that must not be Leiflnnlrur with sine section. automobile In Angeb-- s and Its . nju-,1 Mil- i rtirt. acd E rri-,-.-r s not in violation ,.f Page s maga- - transportation t Boys and Girls. These number of reaistratjnns tn the see ovtr!odied is that this office do ..epoi.cr. t nrintendeT-of the R'a.t. M . llO1:!'to motor belnmrtnar vehicle theft section. aiitomoNies Hnnd art Itcenwea the publiver sine nf office, whera r.nrv ste's n'ebk le - .t:'4 lilt'B an l a 2 o'clock In the; 1. . returned Xc their off,.vs t. Tbis duty falls m the PkiHips Oopenheim. ties rtxed at IlMKi. In default nf Page I m iir "ttllties 4 mrriT,r terdar. K.w(.rf arrndrt whlcb-thman was sent to juil ft. state board of equalisation. Ucensea section. magazine - The THhq. recent r.frn-for of the police f'.rce. w ho arrested nmlnft. county vehl'iea. as In all other iuen!le rannie Hurst. Page 4 magazine W aKinVCiTO-VJune S I'henncey ties at Cleveland ohi-- i . re Anderson several days by the secretary of In eectie. the. county mm-!- " fetter .snt to lejee It nf Cltr v. a P who vWteM Is a Tke t un 4 Vw... to rttr. tha f ia obtained he ri p. ow. weK.n of the car by nt to Kathleen Moms. Page inn mags. i(M-tto Ttie a candidate for president of trSons VOUNQ WOMIN CALLED. a worthies check cars t recorded and Sine frenc ktVMn section. tsuuilrig the it o,,t that pointed tO American of visited Revolution, D. the 5. Jnne JT Mlna I Le, C. number which th asaea.r haa a riht i Mais'ng treasure barge. Page 1 there were 3o.2es auto In Pslt yer of sg tn Wash- "yASHINOTOf.of the A Masons. Attention! I find that anaeeame section. t the fntiilly re.nl.-i..-.-1to ajsea . Salt Lake - Ji.rtAUj be? right per eent c f representative Iathersrood Receipts ounty as of r'-- ;m .Novfr?ter ii 'I rhllad-lphu- .. V'e streft htm ahe last wsi c it iens are perfectly wllilnr oil"'"n The funeral nt the late Kred L. our fsv. Hew the fake millionaire bun tli dabgli-He- f while were has but the lot estrr pontoffve City year, . will hold It. Hiy ,1 where the. Flo. of H1rhJnds tede r. ' own of Tfs. Ann'e C tm wh.t " Ms a tax 2 are and coed kenbury there few Mat pay fast thst m b's this year i asughters. llfHi.8iR. a. Page k d kx ..i...te.- 2JTf according to iifures nual convention nest week. !s.. survived .v Colo., will be condu ted ' This difference of h.r Sher.; Mr Cum- - th attempt evasion." maoism section. foaritt M't.k psjblifhed by the postoffice dert the Masonic at tn s the following e tempi Annie by Cat teem Ere . eecspe resdflv Krara faye Jewert. niember of the AS BOW PRESS. INC., 2 W. JO 0 vfterdar, of Janvi P Ua-benMiie minaa said partment today, a gain of 14131. lodae No. t" at J (Mjm-V- . Wrs rVV;:;iam jrCJiins. Mrs Althons-j1a licences and plates tate tKwrd of ef,''abaatlort. siiid that Fririt'rs. Hlri4rs. prison. Psae Z maganne eecfe. of 'be Trhure wh rtjd immt f floe Outfitters. dt"r and Hv firder of Luis Pans sod the MUes iltrgaret or 4.02 per cent over May of last week, rsoe r pert a. opers atM z H--' rt o Leecock. 1 ne federal. these U 4 a rreat arrrfui r.f are isued for them. BM Itapnen ha t( letters et.K-been sent In j I furniture Hest tah. l.ijsii,e r. Hnriiuts. fety. V. the and WUina year. Tha awm gain of the i. I George part Page on hi retirta p)a;e r'j-- s to alf muTity' or city car, tav tj.se that 1 lAdienleement ) (jnuntv Advertisement ) Soorte. Part 2. are all impt, Then there Th not singled out, nid thst in no f.fty largest postoffices via 3.98 Graduation and wedding gifts Mines anal e.l. Pert 4. Vewhou Taxi ervjr i ;ew a. re retaaiMm whr pis tea tnatan per cent. wm ther reflection upon tht I,4tt n, Jf roil need a Tul ecr'part of city. N bouse Hotel Taxi Perve. Jewelers. 11 Main M-(Adr ) ana many other fac eapabUlty of county tas offT.ctaia. and Liferr.L W'm.. (AJv hava be a ta4 Newhnuae Hotel. Was. 47. (Ad ) Borne thing Near. Was. IT. Rail Employee Dies of Hazing by Yard Men T I California Drops Dead of Physician. INT E T and Oregon University Leaders to Address Convention. Judge Postpones Hit and Run Case Two Celeorate Wedding Date Death of Provo Man Baffles Police Ask for Clemency! r zvzu;::?nz THE TRIBUNE the James Eads How Here for Meeting of Unemployed' Has a Tree Concert Tonight at Fort Douglas fr !. te Borah Against Road Prograjn "ll' Severely Hurt When Hit by Auto Road for Caravan's g'd f, .1a ' ,s. Official Explains Divergence in A uto Totals ni Receipts at City Postoffice Show Gain of $4131 hl. lt Schools' Field Day Is June 10 County :.ri' Return From Conference East lrv, lary Man Pleads Guilty to Violating Dyer Act. C. P. Overfield Singer Pays Final Tribute FJlfnr . l.s rth in Washington aavr. " the r'" PAR rre f ea'. r'!4 1 n lt, iit Ike A. Adj |