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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY VTsSk got the convention again to Its feel, Mrs. the debt to the war veterans by money Olesen asked that God should help her payment, but that fats plank emy would In the fight she was making, for ll was give a heart rig to those who mlsht be In for the sake of her child that she was need because of their war sacrifices. R. C. MurchiL Democratic national fighting "Get It never be said. she cried, that committeeman New Hampshire, from the Democratic party thinks morqof lts joined in support of the minority comthan of tha children of the land. pensation plank. appetites God speed th right. ' He said that most of those who served God speed the right," repeated Mr. In the war were able to take ear of Cockran, arising to reply. themselves, but that there were some 'With that Invocation th last speaker who were In need. concluded and with that Invocation 1 beI'm euro w don't want these men, to say that.' although they gin. We have heard a great deal her he continued, that was highly Intereating and pictur- went aid of their country In lu esque and extravagant. But It is a pe- time of need, their country Is not willing culiar thing In history that most of what to aid them when they are in need." Is bad has been conceived, by people who He added that he was opposed to a cash were good, by to bonus and thought that some efforts other methcoerce people In their daily fives. od ought to be worked out for those deI am opposed to the word prohibition. serving relief. I abhor It. It is the word you will find I chalked up In all thepenltentlarlea. If It Bryan ClOSCS Oratory. Is necessary to have prohibition and to hot whut forrythffMOPjt 1g want ter do, then I say they are not fit I malnlng, Mr. Bryan again took the plat-fcarry home the battle for his and are ready for jI form to Planfca. The crowd yelled again mnori submission to a monarchy. when they saw his familiar figure . I PIU table, but they soon Answer. speakers I quieted down. In an effort I Speaking for his plank for a national The question Is whether to uproot a fancied evil, w are going to I bulletin, the Nebraskan said he had only overturn th whole system and founds-- 1 lacked one vote of a majority In the conaI tion of government. , mlttee. The virtue of the publication eug There really were only two theories - of jested, he said, would be that the people government, said the , speaker, that con-of- I could get unbiased news that would be worth ten million dollars In a presldhn-fldendemocracy, which rested on trust and In human virtues, and that of I tlal campaign, and that would prevent autocracy which rested on coercive mea-- 1- I wall street from building a fence of sures to curb the distrusted popular fae- greenbacks around the White House, ultles. Briefly he reviewed his arguments for Democratic faith jth profiteering plank and that opposing Substitute for-bu- r over club that the coercion holds a people universal Coming to training. to make them good, he continued, ana the league military of nations again, ha told the you have destroyed the enly eondltkm-- of j convention that no one had made more society under which democracies must speeches than he for ratification of the I exist. It had be- treaty without reservations. Vr are not proposing that w tear I COm apparent, however, that ratification down any constitutional provision, in was reservations Impossible. amendment declares illegal I .jthoyt Eighteenth ' ' the eal - of Intoxicating liquor, and It CnHa fop Shame. the state declares- that man. on Shame he the continued, The shall have concurrent Jurisdiction, federal government cannot enforce that- "that talks taf making this a party ques-la- w without a machinery of federal offl- I tlon when the world is on fire. Who shall give a guarantee that world will not drift dais, which has never been provided, and which It would I almost Impossible to I back into war while we are debating I ervatlons? Praising provisions of the treaty, he "This amendment Is not enforced now and It cant be. It may tbe enforced in declared th path toward world peace had some sections, where no amendment was- ben cleared by the Instruments sion for disarmament, open diplomatic Just as th Fourteenth amendment is. enforced in some northern states II negottatlorm and investigations of national difference. there Is no negro question. Ther "They will never be able to erase from Is no way in which a taw can be en- the pages of hlston; he continued, "the forced against th Judgment of a edra- - I name of Woodrow Wilson, who gave these munttv I great principles to the world You can t I rail me th enemy of Woodrow Wilson, Vnt AhnlkllML I Why. It was my peace plank he took to These ladles and gentlemen speak as II Paris and I have done aU I could to help tnis abolished been had him get It ratified. If I could cause Its by though liquor amendment. It has not. The result has JI ratification and let him have the credit been that where the average drinker tor it. Id gladly walk up to the scaffold used to be jolly, now he Is paralysed. II and die for such a cause. He used to touch th bottle to stir hls I enterprise and now . he get no further An LOlDnStlC Is OlC. bCOm WhCl1 But It cannot he dona And I do not hlenUrpri.1" I wa While Cockran speaking, Bryan I dare to go to the judgment Seat of God sat smiling In a great plush chair doe with blood on my hands. I do not pro- - ' continued th speaker, that no en could hare brought back a better treaty than President Wilson did. He say ne one could have brought back so good a treaty. Then. If thats true, (or God sake let s ratify it." Tha senate, said Mr. Colby, had had it that day day In court with the treaty and had lasted for nine months, so that aom of them apparently had . suffered from tntellectoal The question ,, ders 27,500 Empties 0e ''v lirered by Eastern Litaes. jo Chicago railroad - today received iiotioa from th Interatata J com marc commission that 7,780 empty grata ear had been ordered delivered to ? the waiter road by the eastern Una. Of thi number the flrat daHverle wiQ be 104 to the Santa Fa, 100 to the Soo Una. 104 to tha Wabaah. 00 to tho Chi cage Great Western, loo to tha Chicago A Northwestern and 1200 to tha Rock It ns also announced Jaland system, that deliveries of' grain ears would be made to the Northern. Pacific, Great j Northern and Union Pacific roads, The large allotments to tha Rock Island - and Santa Fa wtQ help relieve the alttia-tkmthe two big grata states at this time Iowa and Kansas officials said. At a mooting of the traffic committee association 2 of the Illinois Manufacturers . hero yesterday It was agreed to give the of allotting cars by a, com. railroad " tnittee a plan full test. In order that the car' rlers be . given an opportunity to bring about an improvement In the car situs, thro. Undar the railroad committee ruling aU cars will he used exclusively open-to- p for the transportation of coat, Thls will cut out shipments of building material and all else except fueL While the Industrial heads recognised . that in agreeing to stand by tbe railroad - .committee's ruling they would bo forced , te does many plants that deal In build- - Inf material, it was thought better to do this than to run the risk of a coal famine , . July- - J. CHICAGO, ' ' in ' - later. , or ns ce 1 -- J y. inter-whe- -- uquor ...... ro passes, .rt. wet wnd Firt Days of Coming Three Week. Suggestions for Your FOURTH OF JULY PICNIQ ; per cent." te The Tribes. At that the crowd let go again, and Special PRICE, July J. This month will be th the secretary remarked that he must conclude the cry of "Go on, go onl .liveliest In the history of this unusually rang through the big hall. Fbr th flrat three 'days of lively . town. . The Republican party, th secretary 1I wlu k bl w y, l f7 continued. 1 saying with Its tongue In tta cheek that w should take this league staged by the committee whtch Is rals- but take It on their term. They are try- lng funds to complete .the main audience ing to take away from the Democratic room of th L D. B. tabernacle and buy party the distinction of this great a 7804 organ. The organ already has achievement' been ordered and Is being manufactured. Concluding faith a tribute to th president, the administration leader got an-- 1 Race horses buckers bucking bulls bow. other rising demonstration from the delegates and galleries The band helped It boys and Indians will participate. The whole of eastern Utah hat been searched along by playing Dixie and th procession began to organise on the convention for the fastest racers and meanest outfloor. The District of Columbia standard laws 'The prises su--e targe though to atled the floor demonstration, which pres- tract the best riders Two Curtiss airplanes will give exhiently had swept virtually all of th state standards again to th front of the ball. bition flights and carry passenger dur The Massachusetts emblem was that tag the three days Monday will be last to join in th assemblage, and as It I ushered In by an anvil salute and th at last was carried forward there was an-- 1 I hoisting of a hug flag. A grand parade other great outburst of approbation. of floats will start at 4 .M. ending at City Rollicking music bv the band got th II park, where a patriotic program will be bearers of the standards dancing, and In given. a little while the whole row was bobbing Instead of the usual patriotic oratknr. up and down in harmony with the band. ther wtH be addressee by representatives of th nations whose sons and daughters have become Americanised. France. Italy, Another Demonstration. England, Oreece. the Scandinavian Stand by the platform I yelled th Japan, and others will be represented. countries I demonstrators, and ther were many de- The new Price band will make Its first I mands that tbe secretary of state again appearance. 14 th American Legion boys come out to the front of th stag to j1 On Julywill prtc stage a six --day carnival, acknowledge th applause. At last he did J The contest for queen already la on .In so, and then Senator Robinson began tel earnest among th girls of Carbon coun-pouI for the restoration of quiet ty. A handsome prise will be given as In all, the demonstration had tasted ten I well as the scepter for the last three I minutes before th business of tho con- days. The details have not been mad ventlon could be resumed. Taking up the burden of the administrations light for the platform. Senator Glass began his speech with an alluaidfl to Mr. Bryan's declaration that he would be willing to go to tbe scaffold If. he could cause ratification of th treaty without reservations. It is not against men who are wining Dr. Lincoln Wirt, traveler In the near to make such a sacrifice that I object," east and tbe regions, will 'deliver Senator Glass continued. But the men two lectures InArctic Salt Lake tomorrow. The I do object to are those who would go first will be given In th First Congre-......- .. to the door of a sick chamber and knock gatlonal church. First South and Fourth there In a disturb- - I East streets, at 11 o'clock, and tha second n I by moving pictures lecture, Illustrated Hr uarrel Is not with Mr. Bpwn for taken by Dr. Wirt In countries of west-whhe propose, but for th method that te th First delivered be will Aila. he propose and because he joins forces I (rn Presbyterian church. South Temple and with those enemies of Woodrow Wilson I c In ,trets. at t o'clock th evening, who were eo relentless that they wer Dr. Wirt entered Jerusalem with the willing to go to hi. sick chamber and I troops of General Allenby during the Brit-tak- e witness of hls body as to th quail- - I uh offensive In. Palestine, and was th I man to take moving pictures of th Talk about amending th constitution first Holy City from an airplane, Th pictures when women and children are dying and which to be shown at the evening half the world I aflame? Why, Susan B. I lecture are Include scenes from Jerusalem, I and her succesand associates Anthony the mountains of Turkey, or have tried for more than thirty I Bethlehem and gnj ri,wi 0f the Sphinx and Egyptian I years to amend the constitution." pyramids. when Federal Sandwich Bread: On the subject would leave open the pow, slblllty of change In the law to Increase the alcoholic content "I want to leave no opening for misunderstanding or quibble, he said. "So I , have put Into my plank the provision that thar shall be no relaxation of the law. What we hate alcohol, and w hat It whether w find It In whisky. In . win or In beer. They tell you that win , h harmless drink, but you wiU find that through the ages It has been win Y that has oursed mankind, 1 ; Attacks on Alcohol ft f "If you can't 'get enough alcohol to ' rook you drunk, why do you want al- cohol at all? Some tell you that If you pass my plank aom people will leave the party. Thats true. But while you i may lose aom you'll bring In a number r Infinitely greater and when they com . theyll oom out of love (or the prim oiples for which we have declared. As he worked Into his speech the Nebraskan mixed many Biblical references with hla rounded rhetorical periods. His full voice filled the hall and he got the galleries and some of the delegates going 1 into longer and longer bursts of applet aa ho went on. When ho prepared to turn to tho other . plank he had presented there were pro- -. tests from the gallerleo and demands to ; go on. "No." ha replied, .while the crowd but IU com back to that after a while. national bulletin to L - publish official news he declared would . put the party on record as favoring light and not darkness. r, Many of the he argued, were controlled - by T predatory interests, while many others i erred the Influunintentionally ence of advertisers. through - t ' fr news-pape- , Profiteering Plank. Briefly, he presented the merit of the profiteering plank he ordered and which, be laid, he could not get into the publican platform becausa nearly alln tha profiteers were there in the conven-tloor in tho galleries. The plank now was offered to tho Democrats, ho added. In order to drive jmrty any profiteers who might The plank against universal military training also was argued very briefly by the speaker, and then he turned to hla , league declaration. l want the const! -tutlon changed. he said, "eow.csn out of war aa easily as wo can set Into war. W fought . get tha war to estab-Prl"- P' of tha principle of majority rule. democracy. If we declare here for ratification of the treaty ? jjjtho ' with reservations that a majority of the senators agree on, the will have to Join us In thatRepublicans declaration else w will take most of the Republicanor .party away. Isnt It better to take this stand, whtch wul Insure acceptance of the of nations which tha people want,league and put Into the hands i.JPror tJ?Jln.pr Of Woodrow Wilson to carry forward?" At the close of the speech the dwelled up again aa Mr. Bryanapplause leaned railing over the front of the platform and of bouquet 'eiLd.. peonies sent & HuH v9.bTvlkIrJ- Lincoln, hpm f town. Hobson on Floor. ' -- . The demonstration lasted only a frac-o- n of a minute, however, and Pearson Hobson of Alabama Richmond was to support the dry plank. Hobson got Into tho Bryan convention on a proxy, although earlier in the day Senator Reed of Missouri had left for home because he could not get on the convention floor with an alternate proxy Hobson stirred up a when he ' charged that there was rumpus on foot a against the constitution. In th center of th hall Representative A. J Sabbath of Illinois to and shouted. . "You. .? Jyteg somlthra, ot true." and hisses mingled with th applause. Th chairman order, but th disturbance started upgot again when a moment later the speaker shout, od that those who did not Uks ths ronl ptltution should leave the country. Mrs. Peter Olesen of Minnesota was the , speaker to be called Mr. In support of his program. byShe saidBryon the poke In the name of th motherhood f America, in supporting the dry dedans-liopre-ent- ed "eon-Pirac- y" ' Loaf Cake: Teall lika the kind we make goodness through and through. Nut Loaf (nuta in the eake), maple, eocoannt, orange, lemon and ' v sponge cakes make np today assortment Terrill Trial for Shooting May Be Ended Today f e, 1 ft-- oon-fro- m Promotion Two Announced in Salt Lake sh ftWshan'M ftgafj ThTtttaWnn ini es 1 Chocolate. Eclairs: a Theyre really delieioni, centered with a rich, creamy filling and - r dipped ia delectable chocolate icing. French Pastry; These are the most delicious of their kind, nnd nro very popular with our customer!. Delicious sponge cake centers, with batter cream coating and touted eocoanut. You'D say wa know tho secret of making perfect Angel Food when yon try tho Federal variety. Thia cake ia particularly good for lunches for special occasions ' Jelly Rolli: If yon want a cake with a true taste, select home-mad- e one of these. - Doughnnti: Federal Doughnnta can be used as dessert for youngsters ns well as ups grown Come in todajl Let na show yon onr assortment. Watch Onr Windows. .. Four Stores Only No. 1 No. S Ssmloh Hotel Corner Kenyon Hotel Bldg. ' No. 3 Near Z. 0. M. L No. 4 Near City nnd County Ritg 'V company against which the Judgment for Salt Lsk 304 was obtained. Worker Sue $ to Recover Damage for Lot of Eye For tho loss of one eye, Chris Morris asks that bo he given Judgment against tha, International Smelting company for 16,000. Suit was filed In the Third district court yesterday, Harry Poulea, foreman, being made a codefendant with the company. Morris alleges that responsibility for the lose of hie eye rests with the defendants because of hla having been put at In which he had no exdangerous workwas He given bo warning of perience. be th danger, charges The sight of one eye waa destroyed by burning stag to that flew into ItIn when he undertook which silver ore wu tap a furnace being smelted, the complaint recites. Republican', of Southern Utah Like Party Nominee Republicans In southern Utah are well satisfied with the Republican nominees tor president and vice president, according to C. LaMar Nelson, secretary of the state committee, who returned yesterday from a trip to Millard county, Sanpets county and Sevier county. "I found a healthy Republican club In Millard county, said Mr. Nelson on his return here, "and helped to organise one In Mantl and In Richfield. In each place the residents guaranteed that there would be 300 member of tha club within a few weeks 4 yeeterday tor the asst after MSrtSs Colonel mUn hd at I GaunMett served for twenty years in Berlin before the war. and nine years In Swltaerland. He Is now field socretanr for the western division, from Chicago to the Hawaiian isingHf BIG BALE Where? UnionStore , El 10 SOUTH ELEVENTH EAST Wort Is a store for the working people that helps out th high cost of living. .1 SSo (2 lbs. to each customer) Navy or Brown Beans, lb .'..Sc ( lbs. to each customer) Rica regular 0o lb.. ...A... iJc ( lbs. to each customer) Sego or Alpine Milk, can ...,.,.,..i0e ( cane to each customer) Butter, lb. Mo SufM,xlb,K to each customer) t All ipMiils mentioned Above you fit at quoted prices with a purchase. Sardines, regular 8c ,S0e Oil Sardines, regular 10c, ...7c Kellogg's or Post Toasties Cora S6o bit fop Krtnkle Cora Flake....: g for lie Assorted Campbells Soups, can..,.13e Larg can Tomatoes 16c First class Sweet Com 1o Juno Peas, regular JOo 15c regular S5c....,..25o '.? kinds Olive of Jams and Jellies, special t&e and 20c Lenox Soap, 6c bar, I bars for.. ...24c Small can Crlsco Medium can Criaco, regular 75o..,.Oc lb. can Criaco Large 1.10 can Cora Beef or Roast Beef 35o Large glass Chipped Beef, regular Mo "r JL"'' -- Large PaPtng Contract ' Awarded at Blackfoot P Special te The Tribes. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, July 1 At 'a meeting of the dty council last night a contract was made with J. C. Maguire for paving with bltullthlc, aU principal approaches to the dty limits, north, south and west. East Main street. South Shilstreets The ling avenue and cross mount ft the contract Is 168.0. Salvation Army Feeding ' Starving German Children -- .. V ......22o All other goods following at low Hen s and Boys Work or Dress prices. Shoes, half price. Ladles' and Men's Underwear, off. HOP EARLY . Shortage ef Help one-four- th The Salvation Army has mads auen progress that its field now is the whole world At present 00,000 German children are being given milk each day by tha organisation' said Colonel Sidney GaunUett, who with Mrs. GaunMett left If Coffee . bothers You drink the-ablll- Jtffee - t u ,1 some-mone- u ' ' cereal drink Cider ho Yeee legator Dealer CH.NUT PACKING CO. enemies that even before .the war Is over "t0 Ut SlnVTver JhTorogon Short Lina" to compulsory military . , training In lima of peace." he continued.- I Plaintiff 11 UOmOSe Sait but I am in favor of compulsory lralnT. I ing in Mm of wr." s Rlotion for Trial When the senator asked what else the1 pUe opponents of the platform had proposed. I , fl ? A mo! on.wf3rJl.i!!5!1.t,a. there were yells of Vote! Vots!" and court in the Senator Glass repUed. All right, if you terdey tn Smith Steffen, ln It want that way," picked up hie note recently I accorded 8304 damages for publication In and retired amid applause. of the That ended the debate, and Senator II 0 PhoSrph B r .atlwaa bathing jult. The Robinson ordered a roll call on the Bryan P judgment against the Bamberger dry plank. Coe) company. f- -I In the admission of evidence Error WOOL ALCOHOL PROVES FATAL. fered by th defense and tha availability I of new evtdenoe In Special te Th Trftma. of the claim of support ST. ANTHONT, Idaho, July Nosno. I th plalnfiff are offered as grounds for a Japanese farmer of Sugar City, died I the motion. The judgment sought In the at the Central hotel this morning from I original filing of th suit waa 26.000. The wood alcohol poisoning. Nosno attended I reproduced photograph In question was a -been christening tha night before and had lPrt of an advertisement of IValklkl beach, drinking "booties whisky, lagoon, on a calendar published py the and feel fine Is really tastes good our .r ly iinraaj of tho country, !? "that somewhere ill Ji dTfT In a lodge room In this building Vt , 51. ixl 5 I "Wih regartHo the liquor question, I Is nfanir a coffin. I wonder whether thatthere all of that suppose coffin you will voteVyour 1 prepared for th Bquor Interests or for tha appointment of commission to study I But I do want to say s the Democratic party? For, If you put Mrabout tnAfonKnHwor1 Bryans new plan bout Vl thb.jr y jP1hf wsU get h '1 J 'h league of nations. For some time iS. In not committee "b'ost th ready.. amajorlty Mr. Bryan waa for the treaty, and then not the liquor Interests but the ( to emulate the Republicans and a.11 h b apeaker continued. I talkbegan Nonpartisan league, she said, that recent- about reservations. They are for It will take a lot of money out of I the treaty, lv defeated Representative Volstead, au- -t too, but they all have or of th Volstead set, for reelectlon In treasury. But we are not asking for variant in their pockVti. They rJmTnd oh cent except for the expenses of this I one of a group of people who Minnesota. have been commission, and then. If it Is decided that I quoted at 'meaning well feebly A Sharp Reminder. compensation ought to be paid, that quea- - I Replying to Mr. Bryans declaration that tlon can be decided when It comes up Is stand for an International compromise Sir Oliver Lodge recently has passed before thg People I ratification would pull the bulk lb1 ,,A of the over this country she continued. Hold-- 1 I compulsory Republican party over Into the Demo- communication with military training and saying. that wevefcratlo fold, the secretary said that th spirits. t from the emell of departed the breaths of got money for that but have not got I Democrats bad been y trying to do l a of the men tvs met her to compensate in San men thing like that for a long lima -. Who may have had comIn lose j anff,?ljf!hn,th''? hf' MT. And he be extraordinary added, certainly have been ; cause of the war will ghosts and?" not be In the most has been se Bryan, successful as anyone else at Voiding eorrvsree with John Barleycorn. ( logical position In the world. a dxamaUa emotional appeal which He said it waa sot proposed te settle that.Mr. Bryan saj in .so mans wards. ; 7 Angel Food: Vt l . f J X 1 n. PS , I .! .Jpty m They are delicious and Either of these will add to your lunch. , digestible. - tiLhlr?at m slioa. i xed Nnt Pullman Bread or Raisin Bread: at (Continued from Pact Two.) - This bread will eat to advaatsge. Makes a square, even-sTry this bread today tha bmd with a bread taste, nd I was talking enjoyed It, too, and answered him again I flren were killed while I and again with thunders of applause. t. politics I vote hls The speech fired the hall again, and If a man in Oregon can by In New when the Nebraskan asked how much time regulate what I ahall drink York," said the speaker, ."then he can do he had left, delegates and galleries joined the same thing with what I shall sat I In demanding that he go on. Take an hourr take all the time you and what I shall wear. And that Is not That Is not this want the crowd yelled. Just government. "No he said, taking a drink of water. government, as originally projected by "I must turn to our domestic relations. the father A Storm of protest from the wets In 1 ask you not to vote to bring back rum, but to bring back to th localities II terrupted th speaker as he referred to Let It those who wanted to bring back the the right to govern themselves. once be conceded that morality can only I dram shop Be fair yelled many of the delegates, federal th club a be enforced with by government, and where can you atop It? nd Mr. Bryan replied when partial order Glass Protest. How long will It be, men or th south, hadbeen restored: "If any member of the New York or Senator Glass protested against what before your treatment of the negro quea- delegation or 1any other dele-- b he said was aq attempt to take the credit tlon, th most successful In th agea, will New Jersey Is th that wet, really glad for th league of nations away from the under th same fallacious gatlon that brought I saloon Is gone, I want him to stand up theorv? president and give It to Henry Cabot I so that I can sse him. Lodge. Special te The Tribaae. KEM MERER, Wyo., July Charged Turning to Mr. Bryan's prohibition Volleys .of Cheers. I wn thfi to art in wPonfi avia ia argument, x ilrii the speaker referred to Mr. with looting the houae of Dave Nelson 1 j j minute targe sections of the delegate ihin VL was an at. of Hamafork of 700 In .clothing and statement that there Bryans to leave the corpse of the liquor I valuable articles, Dutch Miller, 22, tlon coma to an and It saamao that I were on their feet cheering and taunting tempt unburied. I lower of a carnival, was bound ever to but sven the there was An , Voted for you too, one yelled In bond of ha Not at continued. court "But district all," the what roll call a yesterday. wet leaders whether standing. we do propose is that wesshall not drag 1000. would show such enthusiasm for the wet 0( (hose Yes, and If youre sorry that you voted that corpse from one end of the a Mrs. H. R. Soaper, dancing girl with cause. A large part of the demonstra- for me end are going to leave me because country the carnival, is held in the Lincoln countion seemed to M a personal tribute to I stand for the home against the saloon to the other. "Mr, Bryan assumes to speak for the ty Jail pending a further Investigation the eloquence of the veteran New York then I'll two in your place, replied home, but I challenge hie right to be any I orator. Captain Hobson was one of those Mr. Bryan.get County Attorney J. A. Christmas, more the representative of the home tins I byMrs. Sosper rented the house, which shook hls hand who and congratulated am. I I I voted for prohibition long before contained some of the owners property , him on the speech. Ovation Is Begun. Mr. Bryan ever did renter. and the property of a former Debate on the Irish plank began aa eoon Senator Glass said he saw no reason I While the carnival waa under way, the a the convention had settled down again I Taunts and protests mingled with an to I Into the platform any declaration house was ransacked from attic to colput for buslnesa Thomas J. Spellacy, Con-- 1 outburst of vociferous applause as the nectlcut's member of the platform com- - I speech was concluded with an oratorical on either side of the prohibition quee- - 1 tar. The booty. It is said, waa shipped of the benefits that would come tlon, although If he were to say 1n three boxes to Ogden. mlttee, took charge of the fight for the picture to the world through prohibition. Again on the subject be would declare anything that the Mrs. Soaper and Miller were taken Into minority plsnk and introduced Repre- and waa saloon forever. waa came to Nebraskan It the gone the out left again sentative custody at Ogden. Auguetine Lonergan of that and bowed as the by the committee, he said, because it was state aa the first speaker. Anchoring front of the platform up. A parade soon was or- not desired to becloud the Issue of peace. hls argument to President Wilson's prin- bedlam kept question of Ireland, continued Mr. Lonerganised' on the convention floor, the the The ciple of committee chairman, "le a complex standard being the first to get Into gan declared that to do lees than recog- Texas and The Demomotion. perplexing question. Washington. Oklahoma, South nise the right of full Boy In Ireland would be to throw overboard Carolina, Virginia, Nebraska, West Vlr cratic party has been long In sympathy gtnta, Kentucky and Arlsona and others with the Irish people, but we are obHsed I the teachings of the party's leader. Terrill for the third followed, and then more than a score to recognise our International obltgaUons I 1 Trtl of Dennta F. "The principle of 0,1 charge of assault with Intent bunched In front of the speaker and aay what we say within the comity was accepted by all the nation asso- were and I assault with a murder commit to while the enthusiasts tore out their vocal that exists between nations; and, with ciated with us, he continued, "and shall chords con. wea pom will probably ! with cheering. The old cry, "we that In mind, what we have written In I It be said that the doctrine now Is to district court this In I Third the which has been heard In th .platform was th best that we could eluded but pot 'to those wAnt Bryan," be applied to the-ToI do. morning. 1844, every Democratic convention since who nave been our friends?" ' I In conclusion of the case of the defense. v the T. J Duffy of East Liverpool, Ohio, was about sea I Witnesses will be called this morning to ' Soldier Bonuses.' the great h I took up the argument for the minority that Ray Cowan. JJ years of age, was There Irish plank, declaring that It seemed to fomta- As to the bonus question, which we I testify wore a dark shirt on the night In May. fn the end It was have become apparent that It was im- torn testandard, Aand and very Terrill fired a charge of shot as when 1818, considered, carefully gravely woman, borne on the pieces. possible for Ireland to win Ita indepenshoulder of men, made off with a part secretary of the treasury I became Inti-- 1 Into the boys legs when! he caught Cowan dence by the sword, j 1 at the Terrill rabbit hutchea mately enough acquainted with the j of the state name, and wse carried along nances the country to realise that If I The State contends that the boy wore to the speaker's stand, where eh waved ever weof embarked I A Noble Lesson. The upon this thing It I a white shirt and h Iso testified. the remnant triumphantly before all the would 'But they have given to the world a delegates. bring us Into such a serious situ- - II defense claims that it will be established The Alabama standard also he continued. noble lesson he was wearing a dark shirt. Fur-- I Thev have I was smashed to tatters in an effort to get tlon as to jeopardise our securities. that glorify the American soldier and It I ther proof on this point wa asked by a established a republic by th Intelligent it Into the parade, and there were lesser methods of peace and they submit their I scrape over the emblems of other states, Is because I glorify him that I shrink II member of the Jury, since the defense the Idea of trying to compensate hls tends that Terrill did not know the case to the judgment of the world. BhaU At the height of the excitement a woman In dollars and cent The Re- - I truder to be a boy when he fired, though w say to th Irish people that we are I dressed in a Grecian costume of white, to not going to recognise their Intelligent I symbolise purity, got to the top of th publican convention said nothing on the I the state contends that he knew at whom and peaceful method, trut are going to I speaker's stand and Bet the demonstrators subject. They dont challenge our affec- - II he wae firing. Mon for the American soldier. In response to the Jurors requsst to force them to take the sword and kill in wild again. Senator Glass reverted to the league la. J know what was the color of the shirt order to win the liberty they are bound sue to say that be could not agree wltlil worn,, the boy was recalled and testified to have?" Turmoil Continues. I that It was white, whereupon counsel tor Bryans declaration that he wae Charles F. X OBrien of Jersey City, The turmoil had been on' tor1 ten min- to remit the ten billions owed this willing naMon j the defense asked permission to call ether another speaker for the Irish plank, as- utes and atlll was going loud and strong abroad If that would establish universal witnesses this morning, who. he said, sured the convention that, although hls when Senator Robinson tried -- to get peace. would testify that the boy wore a dark state was forced to disagree with the ma- order. The cries of Bryan. Bryan, We purchased peace with the blood of shirt on the night In question. on several subjects, the New Jer- would not be jority alour soldiers." the quieted, however, and continued, "and sey Democrats were Democrats first and most of the state standards were I am not willing speaker that a dollar of last and would support the platform though In their places, hundreds of delegates what other nations owe ussingle back O. S. L. shall be given adopted and tha candidate nominated. . up." wm foUe HI. anmhar sedloZ tender1 He added that while he wae secretary . r.ddrefvchorr1hi,rod,ihe: th. g.;d of the proposition came to I had restored some semblance of order, him andtreasury4that he wrote a fetter which left ne " Two promotions were announced yesdoubts of where this country would stand terday In W8.ator Sal1dWiehWReh of Maachu- the offices of the Oregon Snort as long as he was la charge of the tress In Salt Lake, although neither of IJne ' ury.-- s , these concerned Salt Lake men. , J. M. Archibald, formerly trainmaster 1M continued twenty minutes In As to Newspapers. Wh,n 11 on the Loe Angeles A Salt Lake railroad. adoDtlo bthla convlmUom,mnf ,ulmoat ,he lmonatrtion wae roaring along to be assistant to W. H. men are Hare. Because totally oblivious to the efforts of hscontTnu."Mr I Comstock, general that rail-a- ll the Irish people for freedom, he I the chairman wanud to to stem It. He hammered m.nsge; for I matters and I told the convention, that there long and loudly with hla big redwood require newspaper men by putting Into ths r?!dbe romethtag more than a mere exprea-- 1 gavel, and tried to make a be. platform a declaration for an official for I iVH.n.h.w who formarly alon of Sympathy. No word spoken dur--1 seething the convention to bespeech J; In order, rrnnent newspaper. waajren I h eo the war thrilled the tag oppressed but he was howled down. f,.th Jre.?aLrinftaM Taking up Mr. Bryans profiteering r- - I last, of the world the statement that ever. he got a hearing andAtdeclared aL Senator Glass he said could not he gument. America was In the war to apply the prin-- I would clear th galleries unless they tee why the profiteering plank was pre- - I ,l?fatii,i!ntch!into f,or l1?in c Rl I headquarters sented. "unlese one man think he can 2"?",, 6iort down. That quieted and got after results, I Prtnclple of twenty-thre- e of demonstrating writ into the platform by himself a pro-minutes Bakerv Mon? If there Is, where on the face of I the traveling passenger agent Dudley the committee rejected." dry enthusiasts let the business of the vision which to the Missouri Pacific, with headquarters at Prtnclple be ap- - convention drive the profiteers Into for He wants ,ah? go on. Senator Glass In .?5.Jart? In Balt Lake, yesterday announced a timeIf .not In Ireland, where we find the I comcontinued piled Engllsh-apeakldefense of the the the of party. Republican the charge platform' as feature effected by closer conneconly 1 want to put them saving people In all the presented from the committee, then pre- mittee chairman. tions and better service on hie road. Acworld who are fighting fpr a government j sented Batnbridge Colby, President Wtl-- - In JaiL their own? sons secretary of state, and the floor The crowd applauded the speech many I ntit rle- manager of th administration forces In tlmes and gave the speaker a special BiO Grandest 4.45 th Sfter- I I Walshs Argument. the convention. He was greeted with tag demonstration of when he noon, will arrive at Wichita atin8:44 approval oclock If there wae to be no more war, said cheers and began hls address by a tribute wound up a discussion of the committee the second morning. Through sleepers and past achisvementa of proceedings by shouting: Senator Walsh, then It was only by to provided on the Missouri pacific from tsaceabl means that tha principle of self- - Mr. Bryan. The only thing approaching Intimida- are Pueblo to Wichita, making connection tion In that committee waa th threat of with determination could he applied. The first . sleeping car service from Salt Lake Mr. Bryan to meet me up here on this to Pueblo and most Important etep In that direction. I UOlDj S Argument. over the Denver A Rio Grande. and her I am." -speakers' stand, A few scattering Shrinera were In Salt ysaid Lake Compulsormilitary training, missed thetr yesterday, having Senator Glass, was not an Issue, and trains or laid over a day longer than thetr v te Monday show wm for, - Stores Closed .Today! he continued, to hear from senators aay more a such. W want to thresh this matter out I ,mw way ana a ntv AkL in The Democratic party Is for th league j of nations without reservations that impair Its integrity. Of course w are, because when America goes into a thing It goes in hdnestly. It goes In a hundred car . Ship lockjaw. To Higher Court. to-th- e Commerce Commission Or . drtrradaMonn PLT. 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