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Show 1 THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY E WALES SKI Salt Lake to See Theda Bara in TO - V Cleopatra at Broadway Next Week t ir1 ! in Seattle D&me Rumor Say Yes, and That Italian Prince Expect Coatwide CessaWill Wed. tion of Work. Union Leader vr - rest in Butte; Machinist Get Warning. EATTLE, Wsah., Feb. 19. Union lfftdn ta the gtrike of 25,000 shipyard worker here expect action at the Portland eoDvestion of the Pacifio coast aietal trade eoancil that will result in rink in the shipyards. posted iu metal trade Bullet) here today carried this an- aauneeiaeat: Word received from the Portland district convention aeemt to indicate that before the week ha eadedT'the Pertlaad aad bay cities will be out for th original demands, a well as tbe e head-quart- Paget Bound district Shipyard triker must retnra to their work under conditions prevailing January tt, when they" struck for higher wages, before the government will consider their demand, according to a statement today by the committee aamcd by Director General Pie of the fleet corporation to settle emergency the strike. Not Permitted to Open. The eoramittee, in a formal statement, said ia tbe meantime tha shipvarsd will set he permitted to open- - The state- ment said the recommendation had been mads that all contract of any shipyard attempting to open be canceled and its work discontinued. Immediately after tbe worker return statete their bvboj, the committee ment pointed out, a conference would be called of all interested parties to discus wage and working conditions to prevail after March 31, when tbs presAfter ent Mscv wage board expires. this matApril I,1 the statement said, ter should b decided bv men and a a peace time preposition.'' Th committee, it was atJ, cannot agree, secretly as the statement-- s vs tbs local strikers conference committee grant or suggestsdor otherwise, to to induce premiss a increase of wages the men to live up to their agreement with th government, assigned by their international officers. man-sgrme- nt Will Stand by Strikers. rom PTO' variation Many, tn statement" Added, "would gram, be an open invitation for other communities to strike. Thi would result n conntrr-widunstable industrial tick of ability on tbs part of th employer, to depeud npon an agreement entered into with labor, with .final great detriment to the ordorly labor movement of the country." 1 Every day'e delay in reaching a set' tlement, it was stated, is weakening the bargaining position of tbe worker in the falling labor market. Boilermakers, iron ship builder and helpers of Beattie, at a mass meeting today, voted to stand with the metal trades council and its strike committee In whatever action i takew concerning th shipyard strike of more than 23.0U0 workmen. About 15, OK) union men make up the bortertnnker1 membership. I. W.W, Official Arrested. ' BUTTE. Mont, Feb. 19. Joaeph Kennedy, branch secretary of the Metal Mm Worker' Industrial union No. 100, J. W. W ., one of the organisation declared that a strike of miners in Butte' en February 7. was taken into custody today by United State lmmi grttion authorities. Kennedy waa taken Into custody by C. K. Andrews, immigration inspector t)t , e I' I c - Universal Service Staff Correspondent. ' (.Special Cable Ivispateh ) PARIS, Feb. U Th Italian queen w ith her two daughter a the Princesses l'olnndo-anMafaldo, arrived in Paris incognito a few day ago. For three weeks the Famous star to appear as tha aeductivt sirso of th Nila ia tha great Fox Prince of Wales Jived In Pari also innext Sunday. cognito, until recently he mide a tour of superpicture, beginning th American army center with General Pershing. The prince is expected to return to Part shortly. Ih coincidence revive the old report that Queen Mary desired an Italian ilaughter-ln-laas the future Fnghsh 1 Twenty-fiftOffice, street, across frin astusca to Reed Hotel, queen, n prospect whl h is understood a. so 64 anad 2J&9-J- . phones Business Office, 664; Ogden correspondent, to have pleased the Italian couu Since Russian princesses are not available, both for family reasons they being related to the English roval fain- lly and lolltical grounds, and since the very thought of an alliance with one of the German princesses la out of tbe wiy, there remain for choice the Scandinavian and Italian princesses for the prospective British queen. Against the Scandinavian possibilities there is the objecOF tion of German sympathies, so that tha question simmer down to, the Italian candidates, which, furthermore, would keep the match within the entente and avoid a union between relatives blood la warned In tha "Windsor Youth 18 to Have Deputie Will Meet Income family, and It Is, therefore, entirely possible that a dark Italian beauty will mates th blonde Britannic prince. Queen Hein Seven Clothing Stolen lena is called the most beautiful queen In Europe and her daughter reaemole her. Counties. From Home. latest information is Hint Tolande ha been chosen, though previous rumors mentioned Mafalda at most likely to become the British princess Special to The Tribune, Dame gom)p has It that the engage- Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. 19. With three ameer of OGDEN, Feb. 19. Arrested on his 18th. ment will be rnnounced immediately after n preliminary peace haa been birthday on tbe chars of being a crun-- 1 the rev enue asrvR at work In the terrl-tnsigned, and that th marriage 1 schedwas th status of th case of Otto tory, an Intensive drive for collection of uled for early next year. . McLaughlin, captured this afternoon by th 1918 Inborn tax will be started In tha members of the sheriffs department northern Utah next Monday, according to th announcement of Mahonrl Biusneer in charge-otha district comprising shortly after he is said to have burglarized revenue agent. The territory designated Montana and Idaho, and by Immigra- tha home of Jacob Gibson, Jr.piat West as the Ogden son comprises live northtion Inspector Phil Baldwin. He is a Weber at S o'clock thli afternoon. ern Utah counties and two In southern British subject and ha been in the According to the Information received Idaho. United States fourteen year. lie hai the Income lax form for corpora office late this after- Unitshile and Individuals having Incomsa In never applied for citizenship papers, kt the sheriff man was seen to enter the Gib- excess of 5ud are not yet available, th a noon, officials. according to tbs Immigration son home while the family was away from smaller forma will be ready for Ulstrlbu Kennedy was active in Butte during th home. He remained there about thirty tton on February J4. The ached tha recent strike of miners, and, prior minute, and. when he left, waa seen to ule on Monday, which revenue of fleers will cover to that time, bad been active in I. W. b wearing Gibson a overcoat. Sheriff II. the northern territory for Income tax fot C. Feterson, with Deputies Will Brown tows: W. propaganda work. W eber county Ogden, room ?02, Fed and Harry John, left for West Weber in on of th car and Deputies Dick Woot-to- n eral building, February 14 to March 15, Conciliator Is Named. disand T. H Blackburn left for th inclusive. Deputy Collectors George A. Blake. J. W. Reeve and J. L Shepard. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Concilia- trict by another route. When the burglar emerged from th Cai he county Iqwnton, February S tion Commissioner Edward White ha who a followed waa he home by neighbor, Richmond, February 27: Fmllhrteld, Febbeen assigned by tbe , department of met the sheriffs party and pointed out ruary 28; Hyrum, March 1; Weilavlde, labor to attempt settlement of t con- the Inclusive. man to him. MclxiughUn waa placed Mart h 3, Logan, March troversy between shipyard owner and Under arreat and taken to th ahertff a Deputy Collector Reeve. boilermaker in Alameda county, Cali- office, whei Glhaon Identified the overFranklin county, Idaho Preston. FebDeputy Collector fornia, where 10,000 men are on strike coat and the other clothes McLaughlin ruary 14, and 25. Reeve because of the alleged refusal of em- was wearing, as his own , with A complaint charging Mclsiiglill Oneida county, Idaho Matad, February committee. ployers to- meet th men ac24 and 25, Deputy Collector Rhepard. against the burglary will b " filed '"O' The department announcement said Mr. cused. o I BoaoblcS, countv Tremonton, February tA hitkg was sent to preiri'fef fort in' 28 and 27; Brfgharh Ori, FMrmry SK to vent a repetition of tbe rtecent labor March j. Inclusive. Deputy Collector PLEAD MARSHALL fcliepard. rebellion in Seattle." Blide, March 4 Morgan county Devil CHARGES ON and 5; Morgan, March ( and I. Deputy Men Face Dismissal. Collector (thepard. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Notice Special to The Tribune, Rich count v Randolph, March 8, I ana conIA, and th Deputy Collector Shepard. were, posted la, shipyard OGDEN" Feb. 19 Charles H. Marshall, tract shop in the San Francisco bay charged with embezzlement of J2K0 In OgWITNESSES region today, warning machinist to den, arrested In San Francisco, was to Ogden todav by Deputy Sheriff ceae taking the Saturday half holiday Allen his and Mr. disprisoner George Allen, DAMAGE that they have declared, or face IN were accompanied bv th prisoner's wife. ' missal. Mrs, 'Marshall will stay at a hotel during on are "2000 machinists Approximately Special to Th Tribune. the time she Is In Ogden. stnke, following difference over the against It Is stated that the complaint OGDEN, Feb. 19. The Case of Jarre. In Tha him half the city Wllllsmson against the bait Luke A Og employer Marshall will be read to holiday. Saturday hold that the shortened day is in viola- court tomorrow, when hi plea will be den Railway company Is on trial In ths The complaining vrttnesm In the district court- before Judge A. E. FrsU tion of an agreement entered into be- taken tn th for- and a Jrry. It la probable the case will tween the international officers of the case Is Miss Florence Rcdfleld, service at Salma, Utah. est occupy th court several days, a there I machinist' lodge and tha government. a targe number of witnesses to examine. A small group of boilermaker (till Williamson I asking for 414,000 alleged wtra on strike following difference PLAN IS DISCUSSED to be due for damage sustained tn 1912. over the latest award of the federal he was Injured while entering one BUILDING when . of the defendant a ears at Farmington. shipbuilding labor adjustment board. At the first cnee he we given Judgment for 84500, but this was wiped out whsa Special to The Tribune, TO FRENCH reversed th decision. OGDEN", Feb. 18. Members of the city the supreme court county boards of commission held a DISCUSS BUSINESS and brief meeting this afternoon for the pur- COURT CONFISCATES pose of discussing wavs aad means for Lieutenant Maurice Boyer of th Freucn financing th construction of the Joint NEILSON AUTOMOBILE army and a member of th French high administration building by th city and commission to the United Ptatss, will county. Several plan in connection with speak before the board of director of the the proposed structure were considered, Special to The Tribune. Utah Manufacturers' association at the but no definite action was taken. OGDEN, Feb. 10. Judge 'A. W. Agee regular meeting, March 10. This la the bos Igvued a decision , In lhe district court - CadsiA luhstanre of a tr egram eot te WashDance. to Give sod bquot ordering the sutomob-leington yesterday by J 8. Early, aei roseized when Dr. V. A. Nellson, a Halt tary or th association, accepting th &prtl to Th Tribute. as a arrested by th lor. loike chlroprai l th hijrh F b If Fr!dr OGDEY, opportunity to hear the businesa expert shall bo conflecsled west. Amnual atllittrr sheriffs devrxment, rfcooi rtdto- will during hi visit to the arwas Nelleon state. sold for the and Lieutenant Boyer fo- - six year wa flAiM At th Achol Auditorium. Tb hall will rested while passing throueb Ogden. bf tbe annual banquet of tbe Forts, from secretary of the Jhink not be will advertised autom'ibile which position he entered the army soon Rbteirind effiFr of tbe betuitoa, which ! to9 forThe sale by the sheriff until U1 expirabetween ab4 et fttimtoAt after hi country wa drawn Into the con- be fe14 of tha time whi-- h Is allowed Dr. . be Brest? Tbe dance will O. for the tion fgrutsbed on line almost ws the flict. He fighting1 Nellson to furnish the bond on the appeal f tbe Liiiuui Thatcher ercncetim four year. His knowledge of relations befrom the deixston. France I considered tween America and To Observe Holiday. very keen, as he I a noted bulncs auSentence Js Suspended. His actual thority tn hi own country. Special to- Tho Tribttae. -- - -- experiences tn the war caused hisIs selection N5I)K?f, Fb. 10 freater part of the Spec 1st to Ths Tribune."' now in to the high commission that I. T,. Rmws srrrvisd at Web Atoree In OgdcB har etreH to eteee Washing t OOPEV, America. , Arm e birthday )t auted ihe probability Te the ontoa deaet fur having s kslf plat f iiuuot the entire da f will be obeerred at a holiday. Is hi pnsswslna, give suspsmleij oisrt tndty. Brow s told tbs Is th UNIVERSITY FACULTY b 21 ysr been slrk vlit M, b mrt H Dentist Leaves Service. Wyoming sod had taflam sk-- r tlrni sail is et TO ENLARGE GARDENS Special f The Trlboae waist for Ms tss half plat bnsizkt I:- d ' coast-wid- mf- ay NABOTH HEDIN, I. W. W. Official Under Ar- n MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1910. IV ' OGDEN DEPARTMENT w : i h The Ram assistant 11 to the Hot JSpot, which, makes Chalmers .a grcat'car s-hom- able T 4 Said of Worn Las been so much favorable comment Taxpayers Northern THERE Spot device of the Chalmers that often of this great car is overlooked. Rams-horn The completes the magnificent work of the Hot Spot, the main purpose of which is to fletcherize or .crack up and heatthe gas coming from the carburetor. Having done its work the Hot Spot passes the 100 Now here is where conditioned gas on to the Rams-hor- n. an important job begins. : col- Gas is a peculiar thing. It sticks in corners, kets at any angle, goes back to its raw 6tate unless it is handled quickly and scientifically. So the RamVhorn, as one might gather from the name, is without sharp corners, has easy bends and entices the gas smoothly into each cylinder. The inside of it is not a rough casting. It is as smooth as glass. from Note the drawing above. See that the Hot Spot to each cylinder is the same. That is the great secret of the RamVhorn. . Most cars have a manifold that feeds gas into one;-on into number two, cylinder, .wJutcver is left over-goe- s so and on. three the residue to number Cylinder number six is usuallystarvcdor getsrawgas.' ' Thus you see why the Chalmers engine" runs so smoothly, why it gets every last bit of power out of gas, why cold weather does not affect its starting, and why it runs cool on a warm day. If you have not looked over a present day Chalmers you have an incomplete education on ' the modem motor car. For Chalmers now is , considcrcdoncofthe few great cars of the world. Cwwf t V tv 0 f it i. 1 p eg Is bn ' TO FRAUD s - -- TESTIFY SUIT FOR ip it! FOR JOINT t EXPERT TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO., i 127 South State Street. ice Wasatch 4057. ,yv I 4nk Y 7 Imp liquor between Ohio and Michigan, great IV Increased sine th Michigan supreme FREED TOASTMASTER court invalidated the search and seizure VICTORY DINNER act Edwin J. Lvnrh. district attorney, deI .ester T. Freed haa bet n , t .1 f 1 a clared today that the department will ins voke tt set, one section of toastmrffler Baturuev night at iho rcconstrtM t and which forbid having Intoxicating liquor banquet to o mheJ ,vt f JI Knars J In s drv atat for pereom! timand the Mov ng I'rljies otah a cartoon dtpDv, latter authorizing Match and se.zjre. m1 . bras a Mar, Loita i. Mil, by sr stnong ths t ginger I PRESIDENCY MEMBERS a groupo( of h anquet. nf, Dont luffer! -- -- Belief 'comes the moment you rub .with St. Jacobs Liniment. , What rheumatism 1 Pain only! Not one ease in Stop dragging! fifty requires internal treatment. Rub the misery nght awavt Apply soothSt. Jacobs Laing, penetrating ment ten.ier directly upon the St. spot" and relief comes instantly. Jacob Liniment is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica felief which never disappoints and cannot burn or discolor the akin. Limber up! Get a small trial bot-t- i from your druggist, and in just a moment Tonll be free from rheumatic and sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness , and swelling, Doa t - suffer! St. Jacob Liniment has relieved millions rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for ci- ca, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, and awelhngs. (Adv.) ' ' -- That many of the faculty member of the University Of Utah are anxious to become truck garden producers on a much rrf from oitW, He n eiTte to rceasnt - ' Is assured the practhce of dntierry is Ogdca. larger scale than ever before A, L, try the announcement of Frofee-o- r Mathews yesterday to the effect that larger Dogs Ordered Killed. garden apace ha been requested by all rMIRKV, rb. 1 Tn i'.-beilewl ta ha who have applied. fctn reblne w erdrH( kiUM by suffering The plots this year will be laid Out bv beeiury thle morning bhnrtee ln4wor ircorgc the engineering department as soon as ifid ibeir heads seat to the laitcratty of tub the ground Is In a condition to be worked, for feiaaiffaUoA. and the Instructors will beam at once preparing for a record harvest next summer Light Contract Influenza. and folL A special water master, chosen Feb OGDEV and paid ty the faculty member, l Eight mew raeet nt tofln. U (he ity wtf reports to the taka car of the Irrigation of all the laud I rea urn dee the were Tber office today. planted. t rc c. exflaias n We surest BANKERS (rrmri S fmi) , , r Marriage Licenses. Special to Tk Trihaas. OUDEV. Feh 19 Mnrri Uemiw wr I lbs sfflre of lh county rlcrk tndsy to Fred B Bints, sad Stbol M tlm follow las of Ozdcn; WlUiam A. Joasa hortb both Owen, bro-t- t, tswaard It. OvUca asd kid1 d Vlrl Drysdsi, tted-- a. Christ esma Omah. sard at Icfluenrs Prevalent. Trltma. Special In Tha OODFV F ia the 19 ntb pert ef tf Lee Uwt Chre ie A mill piMibUity H IT BUHiAL ty- - C I G AR ' . hesfinrm lot nuli-pwt it very chores aroma frwu fitirrb Crek eounix, erv to tbe Ja beie tbe fcftooi tJiffit of tM HOiiiE'OF HEROES IS VAN DYCK: FOUR SELECT SIZES w tawm JL. VERY CHOICE es MM Dana to give th bodies of !L officer ard men that were killed tn action or died of wounds tu foreign service burial bom are now made by th pxvy department, according to information received by Major Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general of t tab. Burial of the dead will depend In many cares on the wmhes of the next of kin, the detrir lo show th whether It to remain in th country share death orcurred, whether to h returned for Interment I1 to the Irlted kut the Vat local Cemetery at Arlington. D C, or VD'i iter tne Viodtew sha-te iturtiel for private burial In any part of th at 1 bo-ll- c 2 for 25c & MOSKR Wert Bseoad Potiih fait Lake City, Utsk. CO, Toot Homs .in Derision as They Pass Helpless State Officers. purehaaSn cetretoes will all Franca and Be.ghim, wherein an dead can be assembled and th n and grave i given perpetual car on. If it t so desired. All Szoeoses i I be borne by th nsvy depart rent. huitrb A merit s rec-oen- -- 200 COYOTE PELTS Th Dessret Bunday Bchooi union has ARE SOLD AT $2000 honorably released President He her J, and 1L Lund Anthon President Grant, On ef th cPir'e sniper si of President C. W. Penroaa Th sciion was eovot shine largest m turn at received 1l ,vi taken upon th request of the first presiD. to U. bv Borg nr cwiu s with a re tvregon tu ti e 2 ei sains w.re Mot dency and was tn sccordsnc church ttttU au1 cn fist sc.c of rent!, establlahednotrule the serve as offPcra on sHpment. thorities should tor the The pu iu uiiun spilt paid ofriclo. T. Albert of Thebeing ft re vf , any boards except nrr, ttiretl thro ih. of th Deeeret United State biological survey Hooper, business manager By Universal Servlc. made a memhiia-w- y bunoay S bool union, wa 1 The Feb DETROIT, Mb!., of th general board Toledo, Ohto, ber Advertise your eld sqoipmfst In Th between De! foil W Because of his removal from the slate Tribune Want Column and te how -. HunB E.ns.gn wo also released from rum runner1 Horsjparsfllse. now the quickly you ran dispose of it. dred of automobile dashed tip and down the board. and the biffhway today laden with whl-ktens 0f thousand of quarts have been brought Into Detroit. The wholesale Importation followed a court that ruling by tha atat supreme possession of liquor in' "dry" Michigan ti of the state not illegal and that article to search and taw, ruAH I prohibition Invalid. I say Thus, alt the sgenclB twizuie, ta been llentho-Laxen- e fighting tn liquor smug-l- r anti h have cases rer rtnoved from utroritjr. sndercook, head of the stats Colonel with success. Ordered eonstabuiary. Immediately seizing, endv troops to slop seal thing and runner measles a case Am toniMit wore of blockadetn front of tooted their hei n gathered headquarter. Crowds tat food and hooted the troupe and tn it is and drug Inspector. end Detroit Intsrurban ear between ftnd to th a fuanl, Toi'lo ert jammed . You use my ton lr bt Detroit hotels and rsiea s re crowded with person a who carried their who so own hqunr, and th city waa dripping wst for the ftmt time aince April 88. 11A my use my cases Wholeeaia pnoe of ilqor have dropped formerly per cent. Mhiky that nearly written by Anna Wm Th attract shov I from tattrrpiot-losold for from t) to 73 e case ta now selltuuv. (uorsdu, to Mag. Liberty. Bsgsuch Ta., from lie for tnnttfht l2. her -r ing vicaihs-L- e 1. notM to g fcts that there fnand who equal an Issued Judge II H Ihngwan t'iay m-- ti h . ta t3 trsartnent of tiMlp'ut too., fa toiurbe from of flftv the fr for my . ac j U catarru el boarwm ttruygl.t. cough Thoopiea the hvuee of eruTgrltoti, committed for tu to la S!A oa Ponies, concentrated, and fl're.'tl u. tell A hsvlrg p.t inr in tbftrotherpoeeeeemn. full tdat of home mad. nediGne w in, h I. laTapre make out on bail for fifty blanket Mlillona bow twtar bj U. aad aoltsep'lc ttpcctoraat. (oilc, OISO WO Issued. field by druggist svtrywbcr. TOT FW, Ohio. Feb 1 Agent of th department of Juetlc and the United Blaine distriit attorney offle her todav began s campaign to halt th tiafflo of tmu-niah- act. 1 y, r I am a nurse and beg to 11 irtock-itigl- In T3 RELEASED BY UNION ll eount-- v . HEMENT7AT j b-- OGDEN. Feb. lfteDr. H ULUia Baker of the Acute! corjke of the arm hae arrtred la OfilMi from Tex a, where he recently y Reed-Jone- - Tk tn ktisac vs (V t AT that am using in many the greatest of' now using it with as an expectorant and doing splendid work. name and address may to know about cares one any of JIcnthoLaxene, and nl wt er rcue A r- . - |