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Show THE SALT LAKE THIMINE, WE1)N ESI JAY MORNING, delegation has sine changed his mind. We are for Lowden more strongly than ever. We consider Governor Lowden eminently qualified for the presidency, His experience as a member of con gross, as governor of Illinois, as bum ness man, as farmer, as lawyer, and hu record as a citizen, justifies that no other candidate excels him in qualifications for this high office, and no man will reflect greater credit upon his state and nation in the discharge of its duties and responsibilities, Fiery loyal citizen from the state of Illinois should be proud of the op portunity to support Governor Frank O. Lowden for tbe presidency. f DELEGATION Wood Victory Predicted. Senators and Congressmen Senator Moses, southern manager for General Wood, returning from the middle west, said that his candidate would have more than 200 delegates on the first ballot at Chicago, anil predict ed bis nomination on the third ballot. With the filing today of General Wood's petition as a presidential can in didate in Illinois, his manager an Entire nounced that no candidates f or delegates to the Republican national conReply vention will be put in the field in this state. Telegrams were sent to all persons who have announced themselves Is Unqualifiedly as delegates, notifying them they wilt have no opposition from General wood. General Woods namo, however, goes Service.) Tribune Special (Chicago before the people in th'e presidential toleA 2. WASHINGTON, March preference primary and voters will have rant asking support for General an opportunity to rhopse between him Leonard Wood for presi lout, zcnt to and Governor Lowden. Every Republican member of the II- by congressional delegation William MaCIiusney, Wood Jjinoi in Chicago, stirred up a hornets' nest here today. The Illinois delegation was iucensed ps or the wording of tho MacCbesney SjPt'cgrani, which was regarded as a jthreat to opposo any member who Mailed to climb on the Wood band (CooUnaed from Pago Ona.) Bo outraged were they by g agon. Svhat .they regarded as political imper trine ''wholly outside the Jurisdiction' of of nations, and susceptible jiuenco on the part of General Woodi the league only to interpretation and construction by the entire that delegation the United Htatrs. Senator Hitchcock gjjnauagcr, joined in a telegraphic reply declaring introduced a substitute and met Instant opposition. is unqualifiedly for This reservation carries out the unEhat Illinois frank O. Lowden" for the Re broken history of the Monroe doctrine jjpubheau nomination and stating that and Its application by the United States, declared Senator Lodtfe, the Republican jthe delegation individually and as leader. "With one exception It is the Smit was ready to meet the issue of most ttal point in the treaty, and I atfrom Wooditcs if cared the Wight they tach greater importance to it because the start one. , from Great Britain to the ,t The telegram which stirred up the delegation peace conference in a formal statement A was dated said it would hereafter be interRelegation that yesterday. Slier preted by the league. jltopy was received by Beuator ;niau and MiUormiek and all Illinois It was South Americas Position.. (Republicans in the house. Nathan .William MaeCbrsney Senator Smith of Georgia suggested Jjugned chairman for Illinois, Leonard Wooc that the reservation waa going a little to far "In .inking other nations to admit National Campaign Committee, and our construrilon and that "our neighItead as follows: bors in South America might not take It Resent Outspoken Efforts to Obtain Aid for General. Delegation Unites That Prairie State Lowdens. ftate-wid- e o eam-jpaig- The Final Sale of Season Baggage Week The most impelling Baggage Event of the entire year. Your Last Opportunity to Obtain a Stylish - in good Campaign. We are starting a state-wid$ to show that the sentiment in h is state is for Leonard Wood for pres We will organize your district, our that you only purpose !lent. develop the Wood sentiment and not to entangle ourselves local politiral conditions. Wa Mould be glad to bave your assistanre $ti any way you can give it, consistent ith vour political obligations, in that our committee may be friendly. Jh you. We would be glad to have iggestions from you as to men fn your Bsstrict favorable to Wood to pgt on iur eommittee in your district. We Mould be glad to hear from you at SVood headquarters in the Congress MARCH 3, 1920, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, at Off One-four-th t Notwithstanding this special lot of suits and overcoats are quite reasonably priced, we are selling them this week at ONE-FOURT- 6FF THE REGULAR H PRICE If Off 20 We have, undoubtedly, the largest selecin the city. This is your tion opporturiity to select your vacation baggage hand bags, suit cases, trunks, etc. at a discount jf 20 per cent. HARTMANN TRUNKS EXCEPTED Extra Special for BAGGAGE WEEK we cannot fit you from this special lot we will allow you to "select your size from A Matting Fiber Suit OUR UNEXCELLED TAILORING SERVICE IS FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS $1.85 our new spring numbers. part." "The Monroe doctrine la ours, Senator Lodge retorted, "not the doctrine of (ha republics of South America, though Incidentally it was of great benefit to them at the.tlie of its adoption when they were struggling to maintain their independence European against the power which formerly controlled them. Some times' they denounce it slid at other times they run to Its. shelter as Mexico did after the Cliil war and Veil ezuela did in the controversy with Ger many, ltut it ia ours, not theirs, and if the world does not understand It, the time- has com to say so now in lap guage tjiat cannot be misunderstood, ' HAND BAGS Case, Only . & : DRUG STORE 13 ATI SOUTH MAIN ST.: )I.-- M2-1- H to make these Institutions popular for the masara, and It ia their enthusiasm that has spread culture throughout Russia. Gorky la also head of the world literature publishing house, a vast institution DEATHS. Effect on Adriatic Situation. organized with Jhe encouragement of the f John Hunter, it years of age, died yessoviet government to publish the best Senator Reed, refeirlpg to President all of and scientific literary products terday morning at his home, 416 Wall Wilson's statement to the Britfeh and countries In popular editions for the Russtreet. He was born in Glasgow, ScotFrench premieis that he might have to sian masses. land, and came to Salt Lake In 1885. consider withdrawing the treaty from the botch asked Gorky what he thought was the Funeral services will be held at 12 o'clock said it was a good thing that Plan where you could set of the toward the u Mr. MaeChesnev beard from the dol-- f senate, aentiment general at Nineteenth people the ward meeting Sunday senate not had the ratified the treaty as out some roses or flowersoviet government. He said that the nation today, the reply being signed in house. Burial will-bIn the City that event the president could not opposed to soviet rule did not find jjv Henators Sherman and McCormick Imv uaed "this great lever" In dealing ing shrubs. Possibly you j any support among the rank and fne. stud Representatives Frank L. Smith, with the premiers on the Adriatic situs have room for a row of he said, "ta gion's legislative committee, did not con- class. ,workinsr tlon. , Mad-nTO ,Th Williams, Thomas Drury, Copley, Mann, rcland, years of age, died support of the soviets, and Cude thtr Keneral 8tatement. strongiy Senators McCormick, Republican, 1111 fruit trees. Ques- Wi!on, fj uulo,' Rntten, Chindblom, mdrnlng at the family home, oris asked by committeemen did not yesterday ,T?.' v,Ev,themnia.ture fPjoVe' 319 American noi. and Thoinah. Democrat, Colorado, avenue. Mr. Drury was still is Fuller, McKenzie, Graham, King, Mc- said youth indicate hew the bonus if voted tlie United States could not Interfere fund, by in horn ent. England. He came to Utah in Now is the time to order Kinley, Wheeler, Rodenberg, Brooks, European affairs unless 1882. European He is survived by his widow, Mrs. I asked him about the position of the congress, would be raised. euison, Mason and lates. It was as countries were permittedto Interfere ae if Sarah and Jews. five you would improve your He me Thomas aesured Jewish Drury, children, the All people Roliof Want fnr follows: western H , Ernest F., Jemma M. and Edward E. cordlng'y in affaire of th were plaving an important part. In the home this 6pring. hemisphere. W. and Mrs. twenwas examina-thadded It Drury out Mullin. but George revolutionary reconstruction, brought during Send Warm Reply. Senator Knoy, Republican, Penney! he did not moan the class of Jews tlon of Mdier that the legion wanted ty grandchlldreh and seven said that originally provision- was had teen influential in the old regime, j slstance for everybody in the service, the A postal will bring our Funeral services will be held The Republican members of tbe Il- vania, in mnd the holy alliance preventing in The Jews who have come forward under '' witness suggesting that relief-mig- ht be Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock at the linois delegation in congress have terference with Internal affairs, but that catalogue, from which you the revolution, he explained, were 'he handled like the slxty-dollward Fifth will be In Interment bonus which chapel. E individually a telegram from the later this waa modified so as to give the ones who had formerly Wen kept within went automatically to all enlisted men," the City cemetery. can choose hardy stock that over Leonard Wood national campaign comlilance control "Internal affairs the pale. They felt that a new freedom and to ofilcers requesting it. we will instruct you how to mittee at Chicago urging their partici- that have external effect." had been offered to them by the soviet Chairman Fordncy, referring to Millers The death of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth And that is Just where we would land and care for. government, that they would now be statement that the legion did not want Wimmer, 49 years of age, occurred Monpation in a campaign to show that this under plant of he said. the league nations," treated as brothers, and so they were soldier relief administered as the war day at the home, 60 East Sixth South state is for Leonard Wood for presiFOR valuable constructive service risk Insurai ee bureau administered It, street. AFFAIRS rendering dent. and statesmansh'p. denounced the action of an of ' NEUTRALS The delegation as a unit wishes to "Tell Lhe Americans, he said to me In that bureau, who refused aid Inspector In the case John Murphy, 57 years of age, died express its firm belief that the state farewell, "for the ake of humanity to of a lawyer soldier, both of whose legs Monday at a local hospital. of Illinois is not in any sense of the leave Russia alone." were broken and who was otherwise inHe stood towering over everything as jured. Finding that the applicant was a word for Leonard Wood for president, (Continued from Page One.) OF Box 238-F- , Salt Lake City Fylvla Robinson, 458 Kuster court, 21 he spoke, emphasizing his words with lawyer, the inspector, according to inand that the delegation and the state of age, died yesterday at a local years doulled fists. deto formation , is unqualifiedly for Governor Frank O. the chairman, presented USd Hyland The WASHINGTON-funeral Feh. 2 Texts of the his work for the soviet government Is in hospital. will services be "I understand thoroughly that there did not deserve help or Lowden, and that the tone aud manner formal notifications of accession held at 11:15 oclock this morning in the five the tremendous task of preserving the are many persons in America who have clared he a man in his condition "going Montlfiore as of the telegram iu question is offensive neutral nations, including three byLatin art of old Russia and creating new art. no vision of this Russia, who have no before a jury could win every cause he cemetery. to every member of that delegation. American statea to the league of nations, " comprehension of what Russia is. Hut, after all, you have a few enlightened peo- pleaded We note particularly that line in have been received in Washington. First Works to eve ought to get that Inspector think "I FUNERALS. Please ted them that ple In America. the message which urges our support among them is that ofM.theT. Argentine re send him where Emma Goldman is, Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Fillwhich through this Is not Central Africa, without civili- and DAlvear. It Mr. Fbrdney said. of General Wood in order that our com- public, 62 more, years of age, wife of D. R. Fillzation or statesmanship, resident Jn Paris, wrote to Sir Russia is well mittee may be friendly to you. If this minister, more, 6427 South State street, who died able to take care of herself," the secretary-generEric Drummond, in the throes Even the of Liberal Asks revolution, Treatment. Only is meant as an intimidation, or as a of the league of nations, that he had Sunday, will be held at 1 oclock Friday although Gorky opposed the Bolshevik Mr. D'Olier, outlining the organizations afternoon In the Grant ward chapel. The threat of personal opposition to every- received instructions from his govern- rule, he waa working -wqjh the governCRUDE debody may be fiewed from 11 until 12 demands for one who fails to give the demanded ment "to adhere unreservedly soldier relief to the ment to preserve legislation, the old art. Under clared it wanted no bonus, but assistance noon on the day of the funeral. Interof nations." his direction a museum was established support, the delegation, individually league CONTINUES ment will be in the Murray City cememenin to former service The Paraguayan minister in I.ondon, in a fine structure overlooking the Neva Overcoming and as a uuit is ready to meet the is- Ceeilio tery. present financial disadvantages Harz, wrote that his government wherein were stored thousands of art sue. All the legion asks, he told the comSurviving are the following children "unreierv edly accepts the covenant of the treasures recovered during the revoluFITTSBURG, I'a., March 2.- PennsylWilliam of Tooele, Roy of Rupert, Idaho, league of nations" and that "it binds it tion. Many of the old bourgeoisie fled to vania crude oil passed the .six dollar mittee, is as liberal treatment as is conAlready Pledged to Lowden. self to send Its delegates to the first sistent with the welfare of the whole Herbert and, Frank of Murray, Mrs. CarScandinavia and other countries, leav- mark today when the Seep Purchaaing country," and added that disabled men rie Smith, Mrs. Alice FTeeman, Mrs. The Leouard Wood national caming their homes .unoccupied but full of to the end that little Smith and Mrs, Exei Konold, all In signifying the adhesion of Chile, the beautiful things. Agency announced an advance in the wanted relief legislation paign committee must have been aware minister of tnat country in London The soviet government took possession price of 15 cents a barrel to fl.lo. All they would not longer be objects of pri- of Murray; also two sisters. Mis. that e i ery Republican member of the vate charity. Hughes of Alameda, Cal., and Mrs. 'the republic of Chile makes no of these homes at once and removed the other grades remain unchanged. This is the second advance in the Recommendations for legislation were Herbert Lewis of Lark, Utah. delegation was a party to formal reso- other reservation than that of pronouncvaluable art to the niueeum. A maniJAFPBB IS A CEREAL DRINK lutions adopted in December pledging ing in due course upon such amendments festo was Bent broadcast appealing to the of Pennsylvania crude within two price davs presented as follows' THAT REALLY TASTES GOOD land all the fifth increase since the begin- Land settlements covering farms in enthusiastic and constant support to or modifications of the covenant aa may people to preserve all pictures, statues Funeral services Order (raw Yoor Ralar Dealer Harry R. Stringer, states; aid to encourage purchase of who died March 2, for ning of the year. Governor Louden. No member of the be made bv the states which have not and buildings which belonged to them. be will held RRRCH-NUat Omaha, FACKIFG CO., Caaajtliiri. H Y. ratified it UP to the present. It is unhomes; vocational training, and adjust- Neb. But it waa impossible to save every on of of ment baaed me. were There the derstood that the purpose of this was thing," Gorky told compensation TULSA, Okla., March 2. All principal length to develop the position of the United ao.diers and the peasants who had never oil producing agencies In Tulsa announced service for those not desiring to avail Funeral services for Jack Vernon Lovefeatures. Ftates before finally committing the had a chance to aee any of these beauti- at the opening of business Tuesday morn- themselves of the other three Mr. D'Olier less. 5 years of sge, son of Mr. and Mra The American Legion," ful things in the past. Chilean government. ing that they would meet the advance Vernon Loveless of Garfie'd, who died Clergy Asks More Pay, , of 25 cents a barrel in crude oil made said, "asks nothing In its selfish interPersia adheres "unreservedly" In a note ests at the expense of the country, hut Sunday at Garfield, will be held today In bv the Sinclair oil A Gas company MonMADRID, Monday, March 1. A delegasigned by Firouse, the Persian minister the City cemetery. Death occurred as tion of of foreign affairs. Also Persia bound itday. Companies announcing the increase at the same time does not feel that this the bishops conferred with result of an attack of Influensa. He members Cathulir men and women to were of the Spanish ministry today Texas self to fulfill the duties a"d obligation and Gulf. Ccaden, Prairie, otdigatlon to should be altogether passed uy at this waa bom in Salt Lake. regarding demands for imposed on the states belonging to the stipends mad by members of theTiergy. Toe govHOUSTON, Texas, March 2 The Hum- time and ait" economizing done at the league and to send de'egates to the first They could not understand the value ernment men." was to advised of the league. had never ble Oil A Refining company today an- expense of the tnese that with of workmanship assembly general comply they Beating High Rent. qf' demands, as it Is feared parish priests The Spanish ambassador In London readvance bn gulf coast known, and It was only through the ardor nounced a will strike. CHICAOO, March 2. Six Chicago busicorded the accession t)f thgovernment of the artists, in cooperation with the gov- crude, bringing the price to $2.25 a barWILL ness and professional men This is the second advance in coastin a note winch ater adopted reiterating the ernment, that nearly everything was pre- rel.crude a community plan to escapetoday in two weeks. al unanimous ait of the Cortes giving the served. payment of Vermont' Ha RADICALISM Wet The rents. men Leaning. did contributed not wish to yss sand The hgh nei that essary people destroy , equally authority, Spain toward a fund of $27,050 to purchase an these things. They only threw away what RUTLAND, Vt., March 2, Incomplete CASPER, Wyo.. March 2 The joined the league "wUNjut reserve." r 2. to which, apartment One them. with worthless building returns a from seemed their priceless ST, LOUIS, M'tnh Arrangements Refining company and the Ohio majority of the fourteen expect to occupy. Jt was Vermont late tonight Indicated jalntlng was found In a garbage can. Oil company, the largest prodtirera in the were completed today for effecting formal familiea,a they common fund should be estab- - thftt mor0countipa agreed But it was found, and now it is in the Wyoming oil field, today announced in248 3y0 of the COURIER A x. organization of the Commercial Federathn ashed, out of which running expenses I town voted yes today on the liquor museum where even one may sec It. crease in th price of oil ranging from tion of America by representative busiof the bd paid. would apartment The museums, when I was In Russia, fifteen to twenty-fiv- e men license ness URGES of have who been the a barrel. question. country rents, all the time to the people and were Th new prices follow-RocIn conference hpre since yesterday w.th . were DELAY were open alwavs crowded. '& Creek, Salt Creek, Big Muddy rimmoers of the Commercial Federation employed to give information about the and Pilot Butte, $J 50; Grass Creek and of California for the purpose of forming art and to explain its meaning. .. Elk Basin, $2 85; Lance Creek, $2 80. a nat.onwide association to Ui'.it radi(Chicago Tribune Special Service ) calism. 2. The March LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Established. libraries The plans decided upon here will he l, a strong advocate of MARKETS of conference eastern at It was when I Visited fhese museums firesenieil men the treaty without reservations, comes in New York March 8 and out tomorrow morning with an appeal that I learned about soviet Russia's sysIt Is expected the national orwhen RESIGNS 9, technical of tem high school, schools, to Democratic senators to obviate further ganization will be launched. I delav even if they have to accept the libraries and musical conservatories. Business and professional men, farmWASHINGTON. March 2. louts B. The editorial In part waa told that over 2500 libraries had been Hall, Lodge reservations. who ha been In charge of the bu- ers and other unorcamzed groups will b established throughout the country since follows: to join the federation. of asked of the reau markets department of "It is now to be asked whether choos- the revolution. A telegram was sent to President Wilagriculture for six years, resigned today son. Hecause every person, exratification ing between sn immediate commending him. for signing the managing director of a cattle and a prolongation of the sickening po- cept children, must work in Russia. I to becomeand till over the proteet of exchange trading company, organized sition of the United S'aies In world af- wondered who went' to th labor and expressing the belief trade between United the for States and organized and mnshal I schools and schools, then fairs, Is it not the part of wisdom, to arned that each soviet elected its own South 'Amernan countries, jarticularlv that tbe president s action "avoids the urge the ratification instantly on the During fhe war Mr. Hall was peril of yielding to th demand of an of students. This group was sent best terms possible? The alternatives group best for special training for a period charged with enforcement of regulations organized class and conserves th It Is no easy to a school presented are of stock interests and highest good of th Amerijsrds. varying from three to six months. The thing to accept a mutilated treaty in schools can people. were the students were furfree; order to have it, nor. on the other hand, food, clothing, living quarit is ro easy thing to contemplate the nishedandwith Honzing Corporation Reports. booka. and were provided with Voter 'Would Ratify. extension of the existing ihaoa into an- ters WASHINGTON, March 2 Practically tickets for theaters, concerts and other chor ear. ell the property of the United States WASHINGTON. March 2 Decision as the end enlertalnmenta. of the trainCourier-Journ"The believes the ratification of constitutional corporation will have been s Jd to th ing the students were sent back to their Housing choice must be shaped by considerations by June 30 next, according to a report amendments would b bv the voters of a of patiiouam which may make necessary communities and others were sent to the sent Wb-soof th legislature, under a bv to insteud state congress today schools la their place and for similar Secretary A sacrifice of future hopes for immediSale of houses and warrant prop- resolution intrndm ed I v Representative training It ate cona after therefore, 18 peace. New Yoik The last, amounted to Johneton, Democrat. 373 East South Temple. erty up to January tinuous t ha mfnonsVp of the treaty wiih-o'- .t resolution also proposes submission of I', o!3 000 Recepits from government hoPhoce Wasatch 6326. d mutilation, recognizes the existence Culture Spreads.' tels exceeded expenditures, the report ronst tutlonsi amendment by of a crisis wii h demands instant JudgOne must remember that It ia men of showed, the operating profit up to Deof th state legislatures as well as by ment and action rajner than hav the the type of Gorkye who have been able cember 31 being $26,i9J. cut.grtss. ' country continue outside the treaty an hut other year. It would reluctantly, with the definitely, accept the treaty reservations now pending In the senate. Objectionable as they are, opponent and champions of the treaty have been on the point of a compromise from time to time, The differences are Important In aoina Instances', In others, the differences are Neither Democrats mainly In phrases. nor Republicans can Justify themselves before the country in further bickering. Trie friends of the treaty havo made a gallant fight In a senate wl'n a hostile majority, itself split into conflicting fac tioux. They cannot alter the historic fact of that majority. It will be neither1 surrender nor betrayal to push the with the best results obtainable. It is the relentless political prejudice of its opponents winch will hsve deprived the country of the treaty as drawn. The public might aa well know it treaty-throug- Deatht and Funerals HU 1 Look Around Your Place, BELIEF J h 11 ! at as-w- - ar FIVE FILE ACCEPTANCE LEAGUE PACT 01 Snow Misery Co. -- aym-path- y, Preserve Old Art Treasures. al PRICE OF OIL TO RISE - de-lar- and feel fine Wil-Ha- m T Artists Cooperate Save Masterpieces. ii Inm-ease- nt ORGANIZATION FIGHT - r Mpk'f , w Mid-We- JOURNAL RATIFICATION WITHOUT S- Lost, Strayed or , st BUREAU OF AGENT Courier-Journa- Stolen Boston Bull Terrier Answers to the name of Nipper Liberal Reward for Return No Questions Asked POST able-bodi- al II. N. BYRNE two-thir- |