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Show , 8 LAKE SALT NEWS EVENING DESERET - F.:ithS TES SEINE CMITILE ' OF IMMO t r (Cottlaved' ?rota pars ne.) of the trot sat steal wortoro (pogo have hoes oleos& easiest thee& 'I siedotoso that hoe hos& don oo the theory that coltectia of crowds would 1; ' ,. . . ,e..., s , I Z ..1, i ' : 1, 4: '7.1 ,). ,...iL, ON 'r'-':-' (:'Irrcli , . '41 7 . e'.;:-.'-'r ) 4',, tio,1 Iv -.- 1 bil ' o r i '1 LA.4 , k, ,o- a c1 --. ,,l,"! 4 Pc:. t, S , 'y ,, '' ,- -- 111, ' -- ,,., 4, ,' ',1 ,,,,"4 ,1,-- 1, .: , .1k. , '....7.4.,7 ,Il 44 ):A, 4. , la' ,..i 44",444- ,4 ,.ni , Shin' "of - .1... .......,,, t '410ont , AIL-- , - , This photograph was taken In Tokio during the tiotoua eeenee following the announcement that japan tras-tat the linivonsity of Tokio and a retain Shantung. Japanese troops at even taking to jail Chineee ntudenta aumhet of soy Sonuta. They bad been &treated or yoking their protest .1a- Subtle. :Natty Chines students made street, optiocheo In Ma ' i - .. 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They should sot toe. ha said. tor a "privatmoriag eorporatiom" the publie "I hooey that meaty 't authorities la distrieta of Pennsylvania tie dionitastioa sdlm li of tb direst , toolle4 1 $tates &tool corporation." the grimes declare& pouadias the table,. te the many requests "la mope tor ortaniastiom from Otto mm wo mist i field oosio year i& low streato into They vim" arreetod. driven sat Otro 1 et the Wee& elle et then go bistillooned etas tour Sr flys that to Cod. litofThat was Jeffery. Doyle . &se. P:11,:o. et Worroeter. blase' ' Gosepare told of the final declaims of trio Assorirma ?ascetic of Labor la .1111 to orysoise the men sad demirthigi tho sovothede seed to finance the work. ' i 74 lis. 41&11 wsui tho policy ot ' the iPteel ompenies frying le tt!uee 4 : sold lorteter Pbtops. Ito", union. moo." ' of "Is the policy publican. Colorado. a tb witless to try to aselade I. It .It 'woo roi,..- oweasolle - i. i 1 t(111,, I 'zI',, 0 ' n , OF 1110111(015 EgIRECES ' Troops in Tokio Taking.Chinese Students and Boy Scouts to Prison For Making Shantung Protest t3 t3 t3 UM MOM, MAI( CITY ". a :---12 ' deo 151L n ' loaders In 'the anato plan torenre hte0en the matt and the agen1. tpovvrat of the International nelonDomocratle official& Officent , had declared in favor of post- - t 0 $eek an early oonfortnce to adviso corporation him of the poses treaty situation in the on Soot. 1 with the anion Petting. 'I advised and Gamper, continued. ..Th.,, paern atiemovoranodto discuss a poneible tom- tougassitod tbat the Met hi eommitto 17 and It and Sept. Pittsburg. ottani". tioatiatinct be deferred.' tionspore strike Some prominent Democratic senators Ilasts. Organisers who ettstIst "A general meeting was called,. and the mY lettre was rsad. to advise the said To. favored, PostPOnornent rPortlid that the unioa today they planned II 'Mak It Is so unfair to gaol her. reponitibis officers of Sept. 11 totem glItID RAID COA (12t1:13) carefully to consider aticapt-in- -presidentsome could not malntain their .posi anoe they WIlsom ot ISOS sas it lo to hold up amt.- - oolveó than to ritrik of gommsommmi ) of sort of reservations, board of the Ow of z, uont Y W. (chairman roster. unanimous! monis of Judge Gary oorstory The, voted almost in character, at least . It torpretative ' to on steel nion's ommotitte, mad. at that directors al the steel corporation) strike daistho adwoo &aid to be possibie that their original to a conference. sod . may lhoy .M1M. - Mine astil Iglu dIsorowati ow." would extend to recommendations lb President ' Theyknew the intik would have vies maid gr. "1 got it telegram-frofilo attitude rattrtnt that reservations bo accepted or that taken socure to 91e.. place any way, unfolded, to int. my tftwte Unin in. sonasking th per. the treaty be withdrawn from -to Mr Iointod and lqadarienn. 1 dictated a meaag choice ate. Now. Mr. Gompors. caul we get flown a daisy. , at lomat temporarily. - 11141 was not that II having ttonoir but strike, to brsee uteksr sold Chairman Kon-- 1 Pitopstrick. rhaiirtnan Ail ibto are retlatniera the Tcod alley(' krsaanmn.ont intniti "Wo would like to know mow whys workone committee. asking that an of or a pimply havi.ng diaorganixed complied with. .'111111171 strike, under this strike nos not poittponatl. as tha precidertt'a roguestmenbe were ations of some the guidance fled without 1117,:dr ' in such a ,... IF ,f 10n. conceded prosident requactocl, until otter tit lit. Hs toldof me th that however,1 . of They script men." itnrienced he not could nitrd duirtrial conforonco." they be a conflict in the Ape' arAostoAqlr5i,Ssr,trrarPP "Papers are carr)ing communice- - that there might Mr. Gamper told of ths fforts by prevonted from striking oven aboule advice SIVOn the president lions from Merv. iroator of the oommit- - Democratic atS Proeldont Wilson to bring about a Onn Ins committei voto for delaY-In view of the adamant position taken, " dPe 4-- leti.' said Chairman Kony'on, "radical against reservatios by Senator Hitch- V.311,1E.M loner. signod 'Yours for revolution,' cock. Democrat. Nebraska. the istration loader in the treaty flight. and carrying implications." ' ee. "Isootteles Pookk,ri: "rv mad. a brief reference to Mr. ',0110E1 QUESTION -Fostr," Gompere returned. '"He wrote Try Eli 'First a book. No one could have a greater antipathy to this I. W. W. position PASSIONS Foster took In 1910 I do. Ms pamphlet on syndicalism. his attack at Zurich before the International labor confer11 once on James DUTIOS" who repro-stinte- d Of THE POWEIIS the American federation of Le.-thotte things prejudiced me.. But he. changed. took a constructive position. To view of what he has nines (Continued from page ono.) done to improve conditions of the of tion the masters at Paris. worker, he is eptitled. ttsometb.inir floor-cou- ld ,the Italian government Mak woof of oboes for km feasky. Ps;ooe his mIstaien views better"than to No Olbetor oraly I. out 1 up a oltuation which, in view of us revo. aro abotatly Ow Molest ia Mak Lake Cite. t' neo of the past held up to injure his use- clear sentiment being 'mildly national tho k wits tho loorebneekke..Mollooalber.dowe Mead bolded very Pate fulness. I have no hesitancy in saying against the solution desired at Paris, 'old. would hays any single that thee are not his views. --83c "He is not now an executive officer government in the world. bowevec $1.10 Angier's Emulsion . 'ANIMUS IN of the strike: Me Is merely chosen to strong? 60c of The truth la, the peace conference 45c Figs Syrup wanted to cover its retreat from its forperform the secretarial work." 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.... 39c mer stand on Fiume by getting Presi. Steel toduntry Pronto. dent Wilson to reverse his decision. . 60c Pinex 43c Dineuseing profits in the steel Inla tough box ealt. bioetior Wilson hettitatos. It would cost Rut otwie Ro mood that too stand dustry. Mr. tl.ompers rited a statement-'b- hint dear at this moment thus to pro93c $1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Director ineneral Hines. on the rail- claim behind every ',air. of the failure of his 75c Baume Analgesique Bengue road administration which showed that work, recognition 59c Risen I to 13. se of proven nations, tte league - 22 by the Fiume fiasco. at the precise ma. . Petro I 11:14.illtdro..8346 the steel corporation-mad- e 60c Canthrox 42c .14180 tr to per cent on ite common stock. mtent when his adversaries in the sento "I underetand M. Fitapatrick strucPelee down the Doan's to 60c are alty tear 43c ate Pills seeking Kidney Sloes Si to lii that the laht hour day was frated ture by Olio feeble point. 25c Denver Mud 19c ..... .14.83 'steel corporation." remarked Petro the by , , senator Storiting. ' : 50c Denver Mud 38c VITINGS IN THE the- - efforte- - of till, war la b or President Said to Have 1.1Ilt51 . rAmovs Gompers said. "conditions were 42c 60c,Ely's Cream Balm , 11soars,produoed which induced the Rejected Italian View itC:71) 300Fo1ey's Honey and Tar , 21c to order the eight hour '' F day. But I underetand it is still an 60c Foley's Honey and Tar 42c 1, 'illy FIARVAM 1111A11110N.' order and not an actuality." 30c Correspondent 1ir GomparaaaM hahadnodefinitaIttivertalServiceStaft 24c Glycothymolin ,,, is lbarned that PARIS. Sept. 21.- -1t information on wages. ) 55c: Glycoth3rmolin Senator Sterling introduced a steel President Wilson's reply to the inquiry - $1.10 his which Said that of the peace conference regarding statement : oorporation Glytothyrnolizi ...93c Itoblooroo Mad. oltor000ly toe - paid by it had increased t Attitude 6n the Flume .Situation is a average Oto,'by 1;so A- 35e. Get's It to iscoept the lutiliut 130 per cant. mince Mir refusal 23c , categorical Hook. block volt with ottirdy have 'Tut the corporation's profits viewpoint. 60c Hall's Canker Remedy 39c oil Prettier "oink cn:r4 also 400 earn. cent Increased the mermago The per in president's blare 21 to IV; W 0.0 I New Discovery 2. , ", Oornpers retorted. tains a specific threat of an- CO101111C 42c f(f , t1748,5, 04 : allowed ' to buy blochadst which- - has caused a tramenCr. .Employttell 1111 New 11141NIGS $1.20 King's' tiestITAIRS 83c t' .. Discovery, stoOkr Senator Sterling asked. done impression In Italy where the mi1 xt"That ayetem of Instalment stock peation, of such a policy is openly 30c Kondon's Catarrh Jelly-. 19c . Riddy--'-Car.men to to vI the on 4 7tie ' of the Ivan Pres'. blackmail called attempt part selling 8 ,- 25c Masatta Talc , 19c, tblbo . dent Wilarm... job," Compare said. , es tit rk Senator Sterling then read a record the receipt of Prelidera Following '50t MaIvina Cream , 42e OOOOO Altne.... i on welfare work trlison'a unfavorable reply. It was re112.000,000. of spent N,4 U MP' MN .r circles 30e 1Nlexican Mustang tiniment in Itallah.conferenre lannually by the company. 23c , i Iporteil that 'the crown council had annexed They do it because it pays." Clohl-' Garfield Tea 50c i de- - t men said. from It a the with : that Plume prevents pots proviso today '44 to Into 0 their efforts getting Annexation should not prejudice further . $119 $150 Gude's Peptomangan tu black-re- it Ivoting orga nit lion. with slid oak !Whin aspiration to territory on the ' 50c Pebeco . leather oleo. ; ' i "We aay to all this that what! we t paimatian . .t.naot. 41c ' Mises Ile le want is 'pay. not charity, that a mint-- I Although nothing has been given out 25c William's Talc .. 17c , ;mom ware be paid that will - permit iii, officially. it is reported trent an au. . I.P4IT41011 SAVINGS ; i theritative !fair atendard of livirig. the Italian cab'source $125 97c Gralenberg's Catholicon that "We must recogniso that .thist war inet has resigned, leaving Foreign f tag "g 111111011ne go T,P,tLtlat.tbill-Minister the obitorryY,. Titioni preM I between fin a new iomevilighd understanding decision to dent's parliament. : NO man can say- he la man and man Tha fact that President Wilson ha 4 1.:'; '41'44'4 .,f Sleek Kid. Itstion My Is I toaster of all he survey& , No. corpora- proved adamant has beon received In no Pa Han No employer, do that. can tion governmental quarter. It in imadar. how richcan. pretend tO ,bs in. itaid,-- With 01.141- -,S1 tea, L...Upstalrs . . ... E getitt- jcifv and rislief. The war must bring master. Mistrial a of to-I, compromise 'would have Nisei SI S1.75 , t"pstairs rricr con- arceptants better than something a statesmen In Italian placed great ' ditions. The meaning of justice is now quandary for the acknowledgment of oometh in g more. Flume city only as Italian, exeluelve 111--. his Gomnere Whtn completed of the harbor, would not have pleased ... el Al r()),,,. Iteatimony the committee adjourned sub., VIC DM le,. th I. Arm - tn g demonatrae t10118. riots and other- disturbances. SiketiaeedaY... .Alp Hear Gary I Viewed as Entirely rtalliaa.;-- .. . I announced that tbel While confronted : Kenyon with absoliste. re- A mum ' inottiry would not Ltic.. resumed fusal to re?vgnise Italy 's right to . next Wednesday when Judge Elbert HI Fium - such ,on the thataction ground. I of board of the fiary chairman would provok endless trouble between t 1,aeo style. lo Work volt. Soffit 'tr.. ;tore of the I'. S. Steelnocorporation. wall thA in the die. , A .reeolution reason for noti trict,-4h- Italians and 'Iwo-Slay- s Ha gave Senator Lodge-- itlio be beard. tie moll otords ' taitit of the Italian statesmen adopted withoutbydiscussion, asked the CLAIMS CONFLICT roster tomorrow.' but otheri thearing matte atno Gost.toOot; easier. f state marines had members 'of the committee said 'later; Alepartmentwhether Minos 11 to O ot 1.00 assume attitude the that. They Oleo i to to in been sent be aid before called would P'onter that flürope eartyint Ohio PC) - : Virginia , thói by Latin be re- strikers 11 '1111.16 go the ot... peace conference has decided Otoro,111 of 'the German poar; ,0a tcommittee at some Put ure- 1 me, ' garded as an attack upon the soy- talent proviso:ma !save the 11.1.115 a plebiscite in- Sohleswig- I Sim" 111 to for of West i ereignty to be untangled by Italy alone. it is ai Holstein: , IN sTEEL sTAIKE . Virginia: - , - t.-- t con-seat- 153CDCgaD Q99&3 ataz5 fIiLYiIiP On!) , - cl - -- , y 2e' ALT-xi-4- ?1 THE DOH AND GIRLS ROBORISOET of -- upstairs star I. - ENE z STE EcondillySale. stluE, ind , Saturday and Monday lvs ao,-.4- of ; Drq non-pluss- -- - BOY'S SHOES - - lie-Stotr- iro Ruff Boy's 'SHOES N.61 0 't.p-Ptot- : , ...... we ro asi'il Intv GYM) 0 OREM y er -- ....47c .N 65fl ...... con-tim- e. 60c--KIng- 's - ig .... , ' u e , For Schtial Boyi , 111111r. I 1 ...... ..... O , MI - .... .f S4 25, - .... , 1 I .....39c BYSHOS::' ... ,. t , ... - ... .. - : tore Th ' - i ar pre-"w- Drugs and Service - , I' . Shoes y. 1- , ; . t r , 1 - I . --- .,,. , 6' - , . S5 IMIM - 1- 34- , , noSINSOLI'S Upstairs - - - et kid. - , ' - 0111E . . , - , n. n . . - vExT Immo' 1'220- TO (envie r lain vl - ,. . , - , eeeeeeeeeeeine.eadlemeleaaktioigmeamaLa - , - sees -- Inc, the AMOMettn minister IAAitt week, making on. lit ets o --fTitriTOV-I' report il arkorto. gnpkaten,18:..ctot ', to Government -. I tar Mariner Lemdinkt-- - Ask Vote of Confidence Daniels About -- - . , , ., CHARLESTON. W. Va. Sept. 211. today Gov. Cornwell had re- calved no reply from Gov. Continued from ptige on'e.) e to his teesrarn sent. late Cox, of Ohio. at the courthouse tonight at ing th Ohio executive's yesterday attention to. w b i eh workmen from the Weirton Steel threatened of armed s 7 I,rpni Wen-F-111pita eowtriy-vionlit the river here have W. Va . the Cnion leaders have announced that if nibalnr of the 'Vert reins totorce lc the, Weld Weirton men did not turs out at this Virginia town.. Neither had he heard local to anY further information' frOm strikers win meeting the Weirton the first ' of the weekparade to4hold sheriff of Haneockcounty from whom 1 meeting. the complaint of the reported trIVILSIOn catne yesterday. ..., . - - I ....N1. f Wein-A- N- tiSoO',---c-otur- . - !IAfter tipl. to 'IA -- call-meeti- ., -- .. Sheriff Asked to TEN- 'THOUSAND MEN - Restrain Strikers MAY WALK OUT AT , - , ; - ' - s- ---- ' - --0 - T - , - At noon . ernocrati c Leaders . 3vlizil7V;ToN - Ipeipipt ai a tailor from Oar. - -Cornwell 'of West Virgints to the et-- ' ' , feet that Land men from Staubenville PORTLAND. Ore, Sept A IV NITTON, Port. NMI and and other Ohto towns n osrhy are ,ye- - thou 11Py. IPARTS. Pert !I in wan sakM In a Precaution by I td ho planning to roes ihtIttio larstatat Tittcrni ',eta ' make I Porte& Orli' Ilines into Hancock to rattrploi Knot Retrelb11001.' Portnoy. otootaratiorio or th4F4r ell,' 111 t county. W. NIL. I unless an Order of Diractor Goners!. - ad,Ipted today by the sonata, to' ehambar of doputtoo tomvorrow and sok ?or &II!. purnowc of, coroacivine"worVerai Adicareion of, the Fillpiting. t,ogrd,-- - go. r p.r7 ) Air,nricaer marlaaa W.V. tor a'cote VI' confIdertre lit IN tr tretril.; to quit their olitea. Gov Cox today llYtnit Ivor. it.efoa:itta ! i rocerViy agreed ' rt.i"n a Trait, totivrathi, to comool momt. Keeortifro to a- - coyote.", tn- - tht oLf.t:eeoffeyi.; :s.,,esuatyttivri- att:htotTirg:ttoh:. 9rIntduiztir:,41.,cotritdreer- i... c.3.tiAtte,ti I.T Tialion foroee ak ra- - Temps from- Reuss- - The entire,- nilnie-- - wirjytredcouarn.tyl.1..toEtatikov..hvistietreoalt Pref. wirted In p tree diauctehall frock tOrra" try or1:1 nand tall dui ardor VP prevent Itny posedbility of it IMP SSA bare today hy official. sosimpioa. . . ashittatoa.- - liapran 'ad PUTtlit. 4 po.teb &old& oonflict between eft4"ets of Onto staielltbso "tool works's'''. oniol... , , , , ?erred te the foreign relations, este- initteo. I , 6:19 Gov. C ornwell Watts To Hear Developments , - - Presideni ConkrWitlt - - . nett te,ehttlinz . , ,. . lil' ' , -- ; , . Kettotsedrproeleentidoinero.atteletoerproerpaoteetd. Ouretion in the only possible Way can, In the incident at Trati. violent with peace in their own country, Secretary Iniels said today the no had. and in accordance with information the navy of wishes, department I ' million poopleSineAs the Tegarding the landing. Press reports COYENANIithirty-eish- t CN some days ago that marines had been peaCe rentlience thought It at first Italian matter. it cannot now tarc it sent to Fiume prompted Mr.. Daniels It intct an international question. , a."... le cable 'an- inquiry to Rear Admiral ng Americia nionil As far ail. the future la concerned, Andrews commandi 1 4(t4t1 tirvuod frints no: reply forcee in the Adriatic-bu- t only two ponsibilities.--eith- er rt'et'lved. Juro-S:av- s will bag "en -at It t negotiatetrect All"ekilir7T-:"1777"Vt".11-161"t11rtb be dt will week on the treaty and I'tile i tion .nest Should the latter develop ,into ruse, had boonp landed on the Dalma: SenatorJon-ewar . itaty reeie 'tree, enough ee,tian coast restulted in the dispatch of i, putiiicart IN'atehington, deolared his reto the admiral la econd eablestram liar own intereeie , t cent vot oraloitt Sontor Image. thel.:ealeguard a complete-report inIMA TI,e rumor which was in cdcmiatiog asking for i tin Ii3 poetpone oonaitteration of While Admiral Andrews has bed ne significasee. today mon Om members of the peace dtatelYs emendmsnts trail eirCtrit under' I authority to WO It 'exceptional ''My vote only mee.nt I vras in favor- delegation to the effect that the ill forces as he mai ,tatances of proceeding quickly with the treaty." pow,r, might "roc,.., 4,ntante Daniels said. 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