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Show J t EDDIE COLLINS BOLSHEVISM GETS Ilf, YET ON DOWN GRADE E White Sox Star Looks Good for Many More Campaigns. SETTLEMENT OF COAL 8TRIKE RETARDED AS RESULT OF DEADLOCK. THE SOCIALIST PARLIAMENTARY GROUP EVIDENTLY ANIMATED BY REVOLUTIONARIES. Bat's of Calculating Proposed Wage Radicals Planning Rebellion with the Idea of Overthrowing the Present Government, Open Affront to King Being Advised. Advance and Rat,o of Dividing Increase in Cost are Points Of Difference. NOT IN RESEMBLES SECTOR FLANDERS, ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT SAYS. ISLAND Steel PHI Boxes on the Railway Bridge Commanding Liberty Hall and Guard Walking the Street at All Timet. Probably In Slump Such a All Play, era Ar Liable to Encounter- -. Failed to Como Through In Pinchea In Big 8erle. Since Eddie Collins showing In th8 worlds series, an exhibition far below what was expected of the of second bn semen, bnsetmll follow, king organised Ireland All London. ers are beginning to wonder Imw niueli und under imns," say the Nally in commenting editorially on the longer the star Inilelder of the Whlta Sox will remain at the top of his disclosures of a special English cordais. condiMany noticed signs that he respondent wlio is investigating wa slipping In the game with the tions in Hull country. lied. Certainly he wasnt the Fltindcrs. in Hines "It was like old of old In the post season battles. landing in Ireland," ays the corres- He looked no better than Rath, pondent. "I s.iw Hu familiar flgntea was not supposed to be In the who same tixed bayonet vvitli till Imts and class with the American leaguer. guarding tin battery of Kingston harMaybe It was that Collin wa just bor. A military airplane droned over- In a temporary slump such a all play, wus head and a tram fall of ol fleer ers, no matter how great, have every jtlsl coining' in. now and then. Ills playing In the d I 1.11,1 tlu miners niul operators, whose trouble It Is trying in adjust. President Wilson mill-lif- t deadlocked moiii hopelessly nil I In question Ilf II Wllge increase ill tin liliiuiiiiMitm iiml Industry. Tin irnHr bud of cnleulutlng tlu wage uilviiuri. niul tin rutin of dividing tin consequent Increase In cost of iriuluitlim of tun I between tlm operator niul tin iitilU, art Understood til llllVO lll'l'll till pltf ut H Ilf among tin cabinet member. Ir. In , tln timk ii lending part In lilt discussions, tniilt I mi i with Secretary of I.iilmr Wilson u to tin ninth-oi- l of appijlng tin figure iiit(iiU)iI 1 ilif-f(rin- rllt-ld- by liolli. t Kieritnry Wilson's estimate mint of living lnnl int over 101 1 vvn Inrtiiiil m(iitiil. It Hint the 7'd per wun uti-- i JirHt cmiiI. but a difference of opinion arose n n to the npplli'utlon of thin uni other figures In computing tin increase In wages. f The statements of former Secretary of the Treasury MeAiloo, charging Hint nonn of the coal touetrni made enorni- out profits during IiIh Incumbency come In for discussion at the hint cnlifnet meeting. It Was leurneil, hut tin out! would say what form the (IImciiskIou took, NATION FACES COAL FAMINE. . Rome. Rumors of (he wildest char- acter regarding tlm possibility of a very serious crisis, Involving not only the cabinet, hut a No the reigning house of Italy, are in circulation as Hu opening of parliament, set for itcecmhcr 1, approaches. Tin .Socialists, proud of their recent victory, are eager to continue what they call their march forward. Their older, more authoritative members of the party, however, such as Heputy Turat, leader of the Intranslgeants ; Itcputy Trover and Signor Mudlgltanln, art agulust nny excesses. The new elements 'which huve entered tlu Socialist pitrllamentary group are declared to he animated by revolutionary sentiments and to favor ail extreme policy vjhleh, In their opinion, will inevitubly lend to the advent of ltolshcvism In Ituiy. This section now Is undoubtedly tliu most numerous, if not tlm most Important, in the party. It is considered that it will almost certainly assume command of the parly because of the audacity and determination of Its members to uttain JJ'I'tr1.'! by Whatever means seems best to them. Member of this section are quoted ns declaring that, comprising, as they do, more than 150 "live wires among the fsld deputies, the remainder will not dare oppose them and that they suwill he able to accomplish some premo act of rebellion wldeh will overthrow the tottering government of Hie bourgenlse. Formerly the Socialists never attended the opening of parliament .absenting themselves so that they might avoid being present when the king delivered his speech from the throne and to osuipe taking the prescribed oath The newly In the kings presence. elected extieme Socialists, however, now Insist that the entire group should attend the ceremony, hiss the king him the moment he uppears and have prevent him from speuklng.-Theeven gone so far as to threaten tliut he would he attacked on his way to the chamber or uisai Ids return. ' Coal Bins Nearly Empty and Production Not Equal to Demand. Washington. With less than 4(i per cent of tin normal output of liitu luliiiiun coal lining produced, the nation In facing Itn most serious period since the strike of soft coal miners was ordered, according to reports received hy the railroad administration. In sillies of cities the number of Industries In oratlnn In. rapidly falling while the nations coal hiu continues ' to diminish. Meanwhile, temperatures In the northern half of the tuition have , dropped and the cry for coal for household purjMises grows louder. So far, . the supplies have been deult out rather liberally to meet thin demand, It was said, but further releases of coal AFTER ANDERSONS SCALP. must be limited If the nation Is not tie-u- p , to of serious a face Industry as well as transportation before nor- Labor Party Demands Impeachment of Judge of Injunction Fame. mal production Is again reached. A demand for ImpeachUhicngo. ment of Judge A. It. Anderson of the WARNED TO AVOID STRIKE. United States district court was forKansas City Workers Heed Advice of mally voiced by tlu new National lai-hBrotherhood Head. party in u petition addressed to Chicago. Reports that national lead- congress. Tin jurists action In granters of the four railway brotherhoods ing the government a umudatory InIn session at lev eland were holding junction ordering rescinding of the secret discussions as to whetheca coal miners' strike was tlu reason asstrike of railway workers in the Unit- signed. ed States should he called hy Peeem-he- r The action followed presentation of of (Id1, ami which gained wide circua report hy Robert M. lation and . considerable credence In ea go, chairman of tin conventions Chicago railway union circles, weft resolutions committee. Only one voice denied Tuesday hy W. O. I.ee, presi- In the gathering was raised against dent of the r.rotherlmnd of Railway the resolution, It. I.. Martin, an OklaTrainmen, and hy Timothy Shea, act homa offieiai of the United Mine lag president of tlu Rrotlierhond of Workers, objecting to tin procedure Mr. I.ee ns u Firemen and Hnginemcn. "wuste of time. howeer, admitted hating received n telegram from the Kansas City local J. VARELA sailing that tin trainmen and yardmen there had decided t strike, and that he had warned them that if they o ,i v At thought they were bigger than the United States government" lie had no advice to give them. - Treaty Labor Organized. Washington. The International la bar conference on Tuesdav took stops toward perfecting permanent organization as c ntemplated by the treaty of Versailles, with announcement of Hie creation of tin governing body com posed of twelve government representatives, six labor representatives am sx representatives ol capital. Throiul tills' body will he established the In tcrnational labor attire provided f r in tlu treaty and which forms the agency through which all labor clauses in to be worked out. Body Fattl Leaves Fortune to Husband. famous Until. London. Adelina prlma donna, who died September -- 7 at her castle In Wales, left a fori urn She lieipieatlied valued lit liaron Roll her entile properly t (Vderstrom, her husband. ; s, TLiAx Col-lin- r ,A c - . tank waddling from the castle; I found a steel pill box on Hie railway bridge eommaudliig Liberty hull ; guards in full war kit were marching tin streets. It might have I ii Amis in H)17. "From hiiblin I got nearer the front bevume line. Military preeattllons more complete. At the railway station soldier entrained. Only one at u time was allowed to leave the rank and no man is allowed to get to his rifle. There is u piling up of arms In In- Ireland soldiery know what that means. If a girl sp, aks to a soldier she. Is put In (oventiy hy her frit mis. At the moving picture no native will sit beside it soldier lie I ostracized. Civilians shadowed me and thoroughly searched my luggage and bedroom to see if I had arms. I sent n package of films to England; it never got there, on tlu other hand t was advised to use the republican mail service on the ground Hint it was more rapid limn the English post. Every where I went I was asked to hay Hie republican war loan. Tin republican uniform I Haunted openly In daylight. Fifty mounted men, whose horses wore special shoes to muffle the sound of galloping hoofs, took me out to the country utter midnight, picking up recruits a they went along, and I saw u secret drill guarded by armed sentries. Hundreds upon hundred of disciplined men are picketing the country, reporting the movement of the police and the military. The republican huve a system of exchanging hy lamp f la 'lies." Ill T THREE REDS HAD PLANNED TO ASSASSINATE FEDERAL, STATE AID POLICE OFFICIALS. Shooting Follows Attempt of Agitators to Prevent the Arrest of a Negro Who Waa Organizing Colored Men n the South. Committee of Five Selected by Radicals to Devise Way and Mean of Disposing of Men Who Were Active Against Red Movement. Three alleged agitators were killed and a fourth was perhaps mortally wounded Saturday ion in a r lie and pistol luittle with members of the Law' and Order league at U.ogaiitsa. Although bullets were showered at them for several minutes the Law and Order men suffered only one casualty. Jules Leliane, an who hud volunteered for extra police duty, got a hall through his right arm. Those killed were Ltim E. Williams, president of the Ucntral Trades and Labor council of Hogaiusi and Walter liotirhilioii an.f Thomas (Jains, two of tin union head's lieutenants. S. J. ORourke, who also Is alleged to have been active ns an agitator, was shot three times and probably will uot survive. The shooting followed an attempt by Williams and his lieuteiiuuts to prevent the arrest of Sol Inkus, a negro who hud been trying to organize the colored labor of llogalusu and for whom u warrant had been Issued. Niseov cry of a plot to federal, stale and police officials who have been active in Rusprosecuting I. W. W. and Union of announced was teemheis, sian Workers' in re Friday night. Alexander L. Koike, assistant district attorney; Charles F. Scully, head of the red squad of tin department of justice, und Neteetive Sergt. J. J. (leg, m of the lionili squad were tlu men marked for death for their activities in tin recent drive to halt the and red movement hy deportations criminal prosecutions. Three members of (lie Union of Russian Workers disclosed tin plans wlien they made it known that they believed their urrest was due to knowledge of the "death plot. Some time ago, it was said, a committee of live was selected h.v the radicals to devise ways and means for disposing of their enemies, und it was learned that the committee was told that if tin use of Immli.s was decided upon, an expert chemist would be ob. tained. The committee was composed of three I. V. W. members and two members of Hie Union of Russian Workers. The Lusk legislative investigation committee Is endeavoring to learn if tin existence of a SiN.lKHi fund for the purchase of arms and amniuuituiu to equip the red army for a revolt is mote than idle talk. The sum was mentioned hy a red orator in Huston, and it is commonly supposed that the amount represents contributions lev ini on incinhcrs for the sjieeide purpose for preparing for an armed revolution hy an organization of "red guards" in New Ymk. DEAD AS RESULT OF CLASH BETWEEN REDS AND LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE. New Orleans. af-ter- n er ARID STATES READY FOR DRIVE. Request Congress for $250,000,000 Appropriation for Reclamation Service. Salt Lake City. With the selection of an executive committee and the deli-nitadoption of u request that congress appropriate for the Use of Hu United States reclamation servhc Sl.'O.tX (0,000 for the completion of projects under way and the building of others which have been planned, Hu Western States Reelamatioii a"o adjourned its lirst conference here Saturday afternoon, (Jovernor I . W. Navis of Idaho, who called tin conference, continues as president of the association, W. W. MeNovvell of liutte, lieutenant governor of Montana, wtis elected vice pres'dent, and the various state delegation, selected their eoiumitteemen. According to (Jovernor Navis. It was itgreed at Hie conference Saturday night Hull it meet ill; of tin exeiutive committee should lie held in Washing-t..ns soon after Hie opening of tin of congress next month regular es-las pos.s.lile. (Jovernor N.ivis. hacked hy the committee, proposes to urged the governors of all the states reprts sen ted in tin association to go to Washington for ill's meeting. It Is then proposed to meet with tin congressmen ami senators from tin west-er- a states, outline to them tin program formed at tin conference here, and make plans for placing It bef ire mm gress. e n New York. assassinate Industrial Plants Closing. Chicago. Industrial plants all over the middle west continue to close down, fuel supplies to public Utilities ure curtailed further and regional coal committees advise Individuals to save coal as the nation-widstrike of miners veins no nearer the end. e JOHN L LEWIS uildlii I met league campaign would hardly hear out the belief thnt his l'fe a a star has about run Its course, writes J. y, Fitzgerald in Washington Post. lie plnyed his usual dependable game during the pennant race, 15ut It Is true that he was below the form expected of him In the big series. In other post season game In which he has engaged he 1m outdone himself. And this failure to I slg-luu- ls UTAH HAS NATIONAL PARK. Eddie Collins. come through In the pinches against the Reds is no doubt what has started for People of Nation. the fans to wondering If, like all other Salt Lake City. Utah lias it first great players, Collins is finally comnational park. Stephen T. Mather, ing to the end of his rope In the director of the national park service. big show. Monday nigdit formally welcomed Zion As ages go, Collins Is still a young National park into the galaxy of the man. but for lie Is only thirty-two- , great scenic play ground of the coun- a ball player, and particularly an In try, at a banquet at the Uoinmercjiil fielder, thnt Is a rather ripe age. And dub. when lie announced thnt Presi- ns service goes he Is one of the real ilson had signed the hill creatveterans In the big leagues. He has dent baseball been playing professional ing it. since 1000. lie has seen 14 seasons The celebration in honor of the of Zion National park begun come and go In the national pastime. with descriptions of It wonders and interest to the world. IJefyre It wa gconcluded t In first steps toward a proPOUGHKEEPSIE COURSE gram laid been taken. Mr. Mather IS SHORTENED A MILE pointed out tin opportunities which the park will offer for sending the For the first time In the twenty-name of Utahs uuiuclious throughout two years of Its history, the tin world, and e ( oiiiinereial club race at the Poughvarsity members assembled evinced n deternext June will regatta keepsie mination to seize tin opportunity. be for three miles Instead of the traditional four. The new OLD GLORY CIRCLES GLOBE. course probably will start nt the one mile Columbia Marines Flying Flag on Stations All below the old starting point, and Around the World. will finish In the same place as Tlu culled Stntes Washington. In the past, about one mile bet lies ure flying tin flag of this low the high bridge. This announcement was made tonight country on kind stations nil around the gloho. neiording to tin iiinmnl report Ilnlsted Mapes, by Charles id Major (Jeiiernl Co erce board of stewthe of chairman comRurnott, rowing hint of the niuiiiu corps, made annual ards of the at tin classic. puihr navy department. I In United States marine now takes tin place of Hie celebrated English dram heat, which. It is claimed, is REFEREE heard all around Hie world. Cent nil PETERSON WILL BE Harnett's review of the activities of Officiate the corps and present locutions shows Veteran Billiard Expert Will Decide to Garnet at Various that there are about 7(MH men of till Championship. branch of tin service ut land stations circling Hit globe. St Charles C. Teterson, veteran m Louis billiard expert, and one of High Cost Fight of Little Effect. widest known figures In the gam W iisliington. I lesjiltc tin governterms whereby he will ment's campaign against the high cost accepted nt all games ploy as referee clnte of living, the average family and n expenditure tor food In fifty cities was ap- the balkline, billiard tournaments which will proximately the same in October a ill the championship In September, labor bureau statistic disof play. styles closed. A ilrcereue iff of one per cent In the retail price of twenty FIT two staple food nrtifloH Is TO MAKE EVERY STUDENT reported. Zion Canyon to be Made Playground ii - H'-- e a h i Shoots Spouse in Dream. Newark, N. J. .limes Snpicnu, concrete lil. k imiliuf.iettii'er of Irvington, shot mid killed Ids wife in bed. but the murder charge against him may lie dropped. He told the police lie had been dreaming of threatening letters tie in timll.v laid received and had shot at two men lie dreamed be bad seen creeping through Hie window. The mitliorliies are 1m lined to believe his Ntorv. . 1S? 4 i Prize Bull Swallowa Nail. Colorado Flour Mills May Close. Middleton. Ky. King Segls Routine Heaver. If the new walkout f minAleartn. prize hull owned hy ers that began Saturday Is nut stopped John II. Arfmiin, was killed ly swal- within a week, every flour mill in the lowing a nail, according to the report state except those operating Ivy elecof veterinarians made Monday. The tric power will have ceased operations, animal died Saturday. it was predicted hy fbmr men. I boat-hous- . t 'TH ' 'I- Navy Honors Suicide Squad. Breadstuff Exports Decrease. New York. Tin United States lull cod oft leers Washington. Uremlstufts exported Senor J. Varala, naw minister from navy's suicide from the United States during (tetohei Uruguay to tha United States, Is a and men of fifty nine mlnc-scopers were valued at Fd7,7M,07,l, a deilvas, specialist In International and finan- Just returned from the perilous task wlUi of about $4,000,000, as compared John L. Lwls, toting president o cial matters who has served hla coun- of clearing the North sea of mines October, 101$. the United Min Worker of America. was honored Monday hy the navy. try In many Important capacities. Grain Buying Probed. (Spoknne, Wash. Evidence that milland Malm of WashingIng companies ton have their own grain buying corporations, separate from their milling activities, has been, disclosed hy Ire vestlgatlons of federal officially. n three-cushio- two-tent- h Carbon Black Law Upset. Speech Halted by Hoax. Atlanta, Hu. Through a inmx perpetrated hy an unidentified person Sunday, an address hy Vice President Maths, di nt the auditorium armory was broken up hy the false ant net's meat that President Wilson was dead. on Smoot Insurance Working Bill. Robbers Murder Two Oregonian. New Gun Process Found. Fire Sweep Butte Dutrlct. Eggs too Dear for Profeaaer. 1 or Hand. Senator Smoot will Washington. Three masked robbers Washington. A new method of gun Huite, Mont.-Fi- re Pittsburg. Carnegie Institute of swept the whole-sal- e shot und killed Newton U.urgess of occupy the time Intervening before the district of Puitte Sunday Technology professors are so poorly construction for the navy promise night, acs Pendleton, state highway commis- second session of the Sixty. sixth causing n hiss estimated at more limn paid thnt some of them are unublc economy In both time and cost, In for preparing presentation to SJ.id.iMl. The heaviest loss was to have eggs for breakfast and at! cording to Rear Admiral Ralph Kurle, sioner, and (Jeorge Porringer, a ranchd n bill dealing with na. uur least one of them Is nnable to buy j chief of ordnance, whose annual re- er of Pendleton, while they were at the Semite hy the Montana Hardware insurance risk bureau. dinner la the Mnreton Tuvurn. owned by former Senator Clurk, fclmself a badly Medial fiolr of shoes. port was made public Monday, Chey emu, Wyn, Wyoming s law prohibiting the nniiiufnetnre of carbon blifek front iialuial gas within ten mile of an Itn town was held unconstitutional in a tecent do eisloll, eon-gre- suf-fare- com-pun- Aim of Compulsory Training vard to Teach Variou Forms Exercise and Sport e pulsojj The n!m of Ilurvnrds m1,k training for freshmen Is to In student who enters college ture physically fit, and to teach iw of exercise and sport which he Joy In actual participation college and after graduation, tur.h. novutlon will strengthen vard varsity athletic team hy covery of latent material. 4 |