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Show V IX THE BALT"LlIy Indorsed by Dale and by the Mercantile Typst company at St. Louis, ,Mq BU.MLER INDEFINITEI.Y VICE-PRESIDENTI- Suspended for wager ON LAST YEARS RACE I DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE MAKES CANNED SPEECH - MCCARTHY OFFERS CASH FOR EVIDENCE 4 - TRIBtTKE, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1920. r SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. An open offer of $5000 to any person or persons producing evidence conclusive to the minds of -- five -- Impartial judges, representatives of five San Francisco papers, of the truth of the Borton charges wee made this evening by President W. H. McCarthy of the Pacific Coast leagpe. At the same time he made public a telegram to Edward R. Mater of the Vernon club, advising him that members of the club who have been involved In the charges must at once bring action for criminal slander against Borton. McCarthy declares that Borton has said all along he would welcome an Investigation and court action and that now the coast league will see the matter Is taken . up. McCarthy declares he hopes Yhe $5000 offer and the court action against Borton Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee' for making n campaign speech for phonograph records. The photograph wa$ mad at Has- a. Warren the headquarters of the Nations Forum, New York City. t, worked out tomorrow at a conference here. Many invitations to speak away are to be considered along with requests for h Ths general appointments. sprediction tonight, however, was that the program would provide for few appearances In other cities. Between October 1 end the election the slate la to be left blank. The last front-pordate announced is September 25, , and It Is understood disposition of the rRANCISCO. Aug. 14. William will bring results. nominee's time lets In the campaign will Rumler, gait Lake outfielder, Frankiy," ha said. I am against a1 be taken up later. stone wall with regard to evidence. waa Indefinitely suspended today have heard the whisperings that I want Chairman to Participate. President William H. McCarthy to protect the Vernon club. 1 want to Will H. Haya, national chairman, and of the Paclfle Coast baseball league. put a stop to such whisperings Is Vernon taken was If club Harry New of Indiana, head of the following action proved guilty, Senator MoCarthys the partys speaking bureau, are to be every laat men must step down ana out. ler that Atetpt of an affidavit to date there haa been no corrobora- prominent figures at tomorrow's meeting. But tion of the Borton charges Neither Magtuspad Babe Borton, suspended Vernon Among others expected are Harry M. first baseman, bet $250 on the outcome of gert nor Rumler have agreed on that Daugherty, member of the executive com Senator MediU McCormick of 1111 with the mlttee; money Borton, point declaring pennant race last season, Rumler bet If nols, and Henry Wallace, publisher of they received came for other reasons Lake. on Borton Salt Vernon on and court no action It western Is farm magasinea. ting gets possible results, our bona fmo offer of $5000 to anyone At the conference Senator Harding la It was supported by another affidavit from can who Borton substantiate the to talk over his agriculture! chargee C A.. Byler, Salt Lake catcher, that he or clear up the situation will get us expected speech particularly with Mr. Wallace. a wager. bad knowledge of such somewhere. This to bs delivered September address, 8 at the Minnesota state fair. Is ths only Tit players are ' permitted lo"!nduIge Denial GeneraL Esslcks one so far arranged away from Marlon. Vr la such practice it must be apparent that Today Senator Harding had few callers 18 A LOS ANGELES, conseAug Cal., to can lead serlom only and hs devoted hie time te corresponthey declaration that charges of W. Baker and to thequences, McCarthy-declared- ,speech he (Babe) Borton against members" Of the dence deliver Thursday to Ohio legislaVernon club of the Pacific Coast league will tors. One who saw him was Mrs of those are a maaa'of lies' was the outstanding McCarthy Action Surprise. of a statement by Manager William Abby Scott Baker, political chairman of point I The Indefinite suapenaion of Rumler by Essick of the Vernon club, published here the Woman'e party, who talked over the Tennessee suffrage situation. , today. president McCarthy on the Identical affl disEssick declared team's the of standing the dlrectora Jis'V-vwhich the ' jiavlt caused A proved Borton's allegations that "assist- Assured of Support. Fait Lake baseball club to exonerate him ance" in distancing the Salt Lake club In Assuring Mrs. Baker he was ready to go a came as distinct surprise to club the pennant race was purchased. sny reasonable length to secure favoraare a lot, square, hustling "My players ble action, the senator pointed out that and flans yesterday afternoon. and I know they are tnnoeent of such unless the Tennessee situation wero setThe full text of President McCarthys i Essick declared. tled by election time there might be a charges," telegram to President' Lane is as follows: legal battle over the result of the bal"You are hereby notified that Player loting in some states. A constitutional Rumlerr is Indefinitely suspended. Mis art queatlon- - hae bees raised la , 'Tennessee ) against ratification, and should ths legis- ' DENY tower to the Borton charges la at least an lature act favorably and a court attack admission that hs gambled on games last on Its action be pending on election day, , to The Tribase. Special the nominee suggested the result might ' Reason and bet on the Vernon club to Mf- I a. j M f 4 el , Ore.. Aug. 16. Arthur be an election contest of serious proper- - , PORTLAND, Win the pennant. If players are permitKoehler la very much up in arms over tions ted to Indulge in such practices it must Senator declined to comment on the accusation that hs was Implicated In the Polish Harding be apparent that they Can only lead to situation, saving he hed learned the throwing of games during the 1919 no one but the president and the secrevarious consequences. Whether the Runnany time. I ever Coast league pennant race. The lanky tary of state" could Intelligently discuss ier explanation be true or false he has, upon any occasion, atutmost " endeavor to my la my opinion, been guilty of an Indis- gave other then European affairs, because no one else all games in which I have Beaver catcher is hostile and that Is knew the truth about them. any and cretion which merits the most severe pun- win ishment for the sake of the game and for ever participated Any effort or state- putting It mild. the sake of those who love and have con- ment made to connect this draft of $200 I was what you might term a punk or Intimation MAY RESIGN , fidence In the game. Every player must with any understanding be above suspicion and Rumler certainly other than as above stated. Is willfully kid last year and very few knew that on waa I the Portland club," Koehler aald baa laid himself open to suspicions of a false and given with malicious Intent" Catcher C. A. Bvler made a supporting tonight, when asked about 'what he knew most serious character. tri u affdavtt to the effect that he had heard of the Borton charges. To say I was Involved In the matter By Universal Service. the matter openly discussed by Rumler Lane Makes Reply. CHICAGO. Aug. 16 George H. White, the house of lords passed the second in any way la a downright falsehood. I during the season last fall to President reading of the Irish coercion bill August Lane replied immediately fthe never was approacned even, and to bring the new chairman of the Democratic na- 9. If you pass the bill you protestedtelegram of President McCarthy, statMrectors name Into such a mess is a grave In- tional committee, will resign shortly, acExonerate my Player. kill England, not Ireland." No reof Salt Lake ing strongly that the people Before It Is over someone will cording to a report circulated In political may was made At a board of directors' meeting of justice. end he left. bad not the slightest Intention of whiteply circles here to suffer, and It won't be me " tonight. According to the Earl Curzon later, acting on the rewashing sny ball player who was in the the club Thursday, at which were present lave Koehler appeared only In a compara- report, his successor will be Edmund H bouse tbs of lords, sent a de of wrong. He cited his prompt action in the H. W. Lane, R S. Murphy, M. R. Evans, tively few gam'es laat year. The Beavers Moore, who was Governor Cox' cam- quest Lester D. Freed and George O. Relf, mand for an apology for a serious afMaggert case ss evidence of the promptnot meet the Vernon Tigers after paign manager before his nomination. ness with which action might be expected Rumler was exonerated, th ft Important did A national party leader, who refused front to the dignity of their lordships. When real evidence of wrongdoing ap- - paragraph of the resolution passed read- the race became close, and Walter H. To this Mr. Carlisle replied that If he pebmlt hla name to be used, aald. manager of the Portland Beavers, to "Yea, ing Mr White is to resign, on ac- had ofTended the king he was ready to rft&fede Del positive that his two receivers, Is not the slightest evidence of That the evidence presented does not Baker of 111 health The resignation may apologise, but If It was regarded as an and Art Koehler, were In no way count of Player Rumler gambling In the Rumler case, President Involve the be madfe known In a few days, but I be- affront to the house of lords, -"then the connected with the crooked Lane declared last night. "His affidavit and exoneratesIntegrity him from bribery or any reported lieve formal announcement will be de- case Is different." is dean cut and square. I most certainly gallty act. It finds that Rumler dealings. did refor some time." More Dist urban ces. Reported. President W. H. McCarthy telegraphed layed aha 11 not ruin the career of such an up- ceive the $200 In question, and that It was Mr White waa scheduled to attend a young athlete as sent to him In conformity with an express the McCredlei as joon as Koehler and conference right, straightforward DUBLIN, Aug. 16 The success with of leaders party Rumler on any such evidence as has been agreement made early In the season of Baker were mentioned by Borton, and did not today, but he which republican volunteers maintained arrive. was asked to get 191$ and long before the pennant 'race the local management presented. order in Dublin Sunday night and the President Lane will leave today for San narrowed to a few clubs Portland players statements. This way they endeavored to protect soldiers long before the Francisco to take up on the ground all any corruption of players and was done and they were dispatched to Harding's Views. Is charged and disperse crowds Saturday night la matters affecting the Interests of the Salt While we regret the unfortunate fact the league president Immediately. taken as evidence that Saturdays disWash 16. Senator TACOMA, , Aug. Lake club and coast league baseball. that this agreement was with a player Harding, Republican presidential nominee. turbances were not part of the Sinn Fein I President Lana last night, while approvof guilt In the presthe burden In to a confessing Governor telegram Hart of Wash- campaign, but were caused by a mob L. ing the offer by President McCarthy of ent difficulty, jet our careful and thor- 9lunger ington, today said hs could readily see aroused over the killing of a boy named will produce amount of that money any us ough, leads qJn J Investigation the. propriety in the selection of a suit, Farrell. In recent riota.,,..,-.la completely ivldence that Wilt clean up baseball "In exonerate in G Rumler from any able western man" for the post of secreThis bitterness. It Is believed. Will be the circuit, did not take kindly to the Connection William therewith. tary of the interior, and. added that one Increased by the events of the week-enof five San Fran. making representatives of his 16 Iowa. Aug DAVENPORT, The particular ambitions" was to see the worst cf which. In the eyes of Irisheisco newspapers Judges of the conclu Great Western circuit races featured to- that the country gets one of the strongmen. was the killing of Patrick Lynch iveness of the evidence adduced. If Developments to Come. With this finding President McCarthy day's opening of the Mississippi valley fair est cabinets that can be brought to- Saturday night Aceordlng to the evl newspapers are to be the arbiters he faand dence seen to Is of his sisters, Lynch was taken differ Ths developments fit the fairs initial gether." exposition. This vors sach ons of the eight cities In the hat season. from to come house involve memthe status of soldiers and later wae ths by jiis league being represented. found dead. Billard Wins Contest. The summaries. bers of ths Vernon club declared by Borton to There Were have to contributed disturbances at Limerick the $2000 slush pace, purse $500 Up to League Directors. TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 16. Official won: Richardson Anderson, the shooting of a policeman, fund, and more specifically to Bob Fisher, from the Kansas statewide pri- following But hla idea la that the league has a named by Borton as the distributor of Exmore, third Best time, 2 26(4. second, which the police charge was done by a mary, announced board of directors for the purpose of money to other players whose cases have today, show J. B civilian. Three- - ear-ol- d trot Others, however, declare the purse $500 Capsuch matters and that it Is the yet to be cleared up. In a Billard, Democrat and former mayor of shooting was handling of accidental. purported tain Eugene, won, Marie Cecil Watts, Topeka, who advocated beer and business the league Itself and the par- sworn light statement News made SaturBorton that hunger-strikin- g second, by third. alleging Maxey Beau, Sinn Best time. won not outsiders, day at Los Angeles, Borton told of his al- 2 1414- the nomination for congress Fein prisonurs are wines, ties directly Interested and bring allowed to die Is In the First district to make the important decisions that are leged approach of members of the Vernon Running race, four and a half also the arousing people. furlongs, called for. asking If they were willing to con- purse $160 Plunger, won, Lola, second; Rumler was going great guns this sea-to- team, Negroes Name Candidate. a pool of $2000 to buy aastat-anc- e Curlicue, third. Best time, 58(4. RENTS INCREASE IN PORTLAND. -- as compared with last season and tribute forto the Vernon club In winning laat Running race, six BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 16 Indignant PORTLAND, Ore , Aug 16 Rental Inpurse $175 barring his Injury and suspension would Pennant, and said Al De Vormer Wallace L.. won, Jimfurlongs, Byng, second, Gor- that their failure to get recognition In creases in a majority of Portland aparthave unquestionably surpassed hla 181$ years "was one the who kicked It don only and state ment Roberts, third Best time, 1.00(4. city effective patronage, negroes of Balform in all departments. In 1819 he was houses, 1, September William E Essick told timore tonight nominated W Ashby Haw- ranging from $5 to $15 monthly, B 151 games, at bat 691 times, scored Borton Manager were anthat he. wanted to keep oui.-kins. .colored. attorney.. for Ah United nounced today Jy apartment houee-wM runs, rot 21 4 hit, Including 42 Is States senate, to oppose United States ers. The affair, but his share of the He the whole 17 triples and IT homers. Increases were charac$2000 came out just the same as anySenator John Walter, Smith, Democrat, terised asproposed laid down It sacrifice hits and stole It one L. arbitrary by Mayor rise's. O. E. Weller, Republican candidates. and who called a meeting of George Mees. His batting average was .362. Baker, the muniBefore that, the statementaalii, Bob rental committee for cipal next Thursday, Fisher, Vernons second baSeman had to Investigate the increases Rill Going Fast. CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Aug 16 J J Arkansas Results. told several membera of the Vernon club Mayor Baker said he would make every -- This season Rumler was In 121 games, Including D. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug 16. The of C.l of the Washington. that he had promised 1.Andrews, mvself, fVrtea Htttts marine corps, j was an ficial count of ths vote In last Tuesday's effort to prevent the increases from beat bat 631 times, made 95 .runs, 187 hits, John C. Oldham, Jack Fkrmor, Arthur, nounced effective. coming tot doubles, lli triples, 23 homes, made 12 Koehler end Delmar Baker, Portland tonight as winner of the maslne Democratic received primary, playshows T B. Parks, an attorne; of today, , sacrifice hits, stole 31 bases and was hiters, that they were to be paid if we won corps match of the National Rifle associaHope, GUSHER HAS BIG FLOW, . tion Shoot. His score was 195 out of a Ark , defeated Representative Goodwin of 450. the pennant. ting Warren for renomination in the Seventh L His value as an outfielder increased possible 200 ninety-seve- n on the EWISTON, Ida , Aug. 16. Official Arkansas wae a ninety-eigdistrict and he when of eighty-eigfold, range by foany asurement of the flow of the especially Bob Fisher Named. plurality op the 1000 votee Mr. Goodwin said tonight he oil gusher In the Mosby field, whichFrants Switched to center after the release of Sergeant T. B Crawley of the marine came Extracts from the statement follow corps also had 195, but waa given second i would make no statement at this time In last Sunday, showed, according to anMaggert. He ranged wide and deep and as to whether be would contest the nom- nouncement today, a When we cut up the bonus money Och$a throwing cut off many runs and adshowed ninety-eig,,Hn production of 1800 tober 1. 1919 Fisher waa handed $700 or for the shorter range and ninety-seve- n ination. vances by bass runners. barrels, with a content of 61 per cent of WhUs Rumler was out of the game as a $750. Baker and Farmer were to get $100 for the longer. gasoline. Allen Renominated. folder or bass runner for a week or ten apiece. Koehler wea to have been given The regimental team match was The other $350 paid he waa taken on the road trip to either $50 or $100 ssra today, but tabulation has not been TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 16 Governor Ban Francisco and Los Angeles in the to Fisher waa to have bean paid by him completed. . J. Allen wee renominated by the difference between progressive and reacThe Port - Clinton Trophy match, a Henry hope that he might step to the plate upon to Eddlq J. Mulligan of Salt Lake. If Republican party for governor of Kansaa tionary principle" oyer this money, civil an team event, was also finished but at cruqlal occasions when a run delivering Fisher has not handed We are not calling the Republican the to figAugust primary, according bit was essential to victory. Now he then he still has It In his possession. are not yet tabulated. ures made public today by the secretary candidate names, but we are calling the I approached Harl Maggert, Jean Dale results pato hie uncomfortable trip for nothing, of state Allens vote wae 122,167 behind him names the men who and men Unless It should happen that arrangements and William G. Rumler, and Fisher said made the Chicago convention a joke, who Snow s 42,027. George wrote M. gheuld be mads for his personal appear-arm- s he would take care of Eddla J Mulligan a platform none can understand. Rescue Davis of Fort Scott won the Demf J. and plea before President McCarthy Fisher aald he flrat promised Mulligan ocratic nomination for governor. He ref he said. . $500. but at the finish I Fisher was paid No. 11 lor warty reinstatement. The vice presidential nominee asserted calves in 14461 9269 for votes, kls City against only $360 for Mulligan, lii view of the fact that he was fighting the same men nearest competitor. In the our share of the series (with St , that Rumlers Defense. Stanton. Republican Socialist nominee party, "who were thrown out Roy for The Unlted State bureau of mines res t gov of the PtuTJ proved to be smaller than we fifteen 811 votes. ) received ernor, years cue a man party car ago by number Balt fans of 11, minds Lake refresh the To assigned to this dls-- " who knew and loved this state well to to what Rumler waa explicitly suspend-a- d thought "1 paid off Maggert, Rumler and Dal ?aIt Lk yesterday and Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt." Bismarck. will remain here some time. The for, hi affidavit, mads last WednesElmer Relger, at the time with will be open to the for inspection, was to get $100 for 'bearing down Seattle, day, was as follows: BISMARCK. N. D, Aug. 16Franklin Predicts Early Ratification. aga'nst but part of the crew public will be absent giving D. Roosevelt, Democratic It la true that during the month of Los Angeles.. vice presidenmine rescue and first aid Instruction to tial candidate, ended e strenuous In a statement Issued St Dallas, Txas teams October or November, 1919, I received JAMESTOWN, N. D Aug. 16 Frank-ll- n day of which to to draft for $208, D. Roosevelt, In an address tonight, expect take In In with a the epeechmaklng North Dakota with a part letter, Sunday night Jans Dale dented recelv-tn- g competition at Denver, together from Babe Borton of the Vernon baseSeptember 9 to 11 . talk at midnight to a small crowd which declared that If Governor J. M. Cox was any consideration that a fleeted his tj,( car elected with Its gathered at the depot here. Previously ball dub. The circumstances attached work against Varnon Ha said tha three president the peace treatv would .i..rnn0urce n, th Mr. Roosevelt had spoken at Fargo, Val- - be ratified within elxty days after his tah to this payment were as follows. r?U,PKnn 7 game he lost to tha Tigers were lost to W11 tv n1 Jamestown. lejr Cltv He left after ifiaugu ration During the Fourth of July week of a better rlub at the time A. D Averlll demontr?inn. L.nd Mr. Roosevelt scored what he called nd his Bismarck talk for Billings, Mont., the 191$ seeson the Salt Lake club was branch auditor of thi Los Angeles Trust flriU Thbthm. n. rec1 on the car where he is scheduled to maks ?rk' jh an addresa the playing ths Vernon club at Los Angeles A Savings bank, on August 11 produced Ilm1 1.5. show Republican bosses," and ateducational In films the tomorrow. tacked Senator W. O. Harding at "re- At this time Los Angeles' wae In the a draft No 6249 on that institution makex-- J f " Mr. RaMmralt I1 The Vth that the principal actionary. lesdf, with Salt Lake and Vernon In-- e ing $500. payable la Jean Dale. - Thte was renriTO dreislow candlr fair position in the race. In tne course tof a. conversation with Player Borton Vernon club during ths sArtes, 1 on the day of the Dempsey-WUlar- d fight, Borton made the statement to me that he believed the1 Vernon club would Win the pennant stated that I felt Certain, and did so feel, that Salt Lake Would win. Borton then said to his, T Will make you a sporting proposition If Vernon wins, I will glv you $269. if alt Lakt wins, you will give ms $250. I answered, That is satisfactory to me. ItS go. InBearing- this conversation and mind, I wrote Borton from agreement town Francisco Immediately after the Conclusion of the seeson, reminded him of the feet that he we Indebted to me In the above sum, and asked him to mall the amount to- me,-- a there was a tong bard winter ahead. "Shortly after received the draft above mentioned for $200, Borton stating this we all h could sand to me, as ths cut than expected. President W, H. McCarthy Takes Action Upon t'Receiving Affidavit of Player on Which He Was Exonerated by Salt Lake-- Club Directors; 9 tir Essick Protects Tigers by General Denial. t BILL RUMLER AL Thirsty? front-porc- ch ,ii from-Rum- til -- - front-porc- h, I y$! OfO-tot- , -- V PORTLANDCATCHERS ALLEGATIONS J 5 - . WHITE CHICAGO REPORT - and Wallace Win Great West - d. Three-year-o- two-agge- rs, -- of ld Andrews Winner of Marine Corps Match j n 600-va- ht ht J ht fln-tah- - United States Mine Car Arrives at ' tte old-li- -- Sthe -- X was-smal- ler Concealment Unattempted. If I needed to make an argument for my Integrity, I might say that It this $2oo Vra for anything of shady or able nature, I would never hgveiopestlon. written Borton, as I have here stated, nor would have accepted a draft In payment. My . I believed I wee not bubjeot to criticism for entering Into this j agreement with Borton, not did I ever I make any attempt to conceal ft. On ths ' contrary, on several occasions I spoke to Corns of my teammates about It I emphatically that at any time or on any occasion,deny I ever had any conversations with Borton, or any other In which any Inducement was ever Offered me to throw, or attempt- - to throw game Of baseball; and I also deny that per-too- n, "' JAW - frage fight tightened their lines tonight preparatory to the first test of strength tomorrow, when tbe North Carolina sen ate Is to begin consideration of the Issue. The extraordinary session reconvened tonight after a recess since Saturday. It occupied It time with local measures, G&dcmjCou If ill All Are Confident. Both sides claimed victory. Suffrage supporters were confident of success and counted on ths vote in tha senate to develop strength In the house. - The group wae seelung to swing a few votes their way In the senate, where, all admit, the vote will be close. Representative W. W. Neal returned to Raleigh tonight, but denied be had been to Nashville as a bearer of a message to the suffrage opponents In the Tennessee He said he had been to hla legislature home In McDowell county. Reports that Governor Cox had sent a here to aid personal tapresentatlvs were denied secretly In defeating In a statement Issuedsuffrage by suffrage headquarters. The statement Included a message from the governor saying there wae not a word of truth In the reports. anti-suffra- ge MARION'S VIEW OF SUFFRAGE FIGHT MARION, Ohio, Aug. 18. viewpoint of Marlon the From r"m waiir.briM 1 sw a the cause m Tennessee le beset with suffrage so many diffi- culties and pitfalls, leading even to the presidential election, that the favorable action which Senator Harding and his party leaders havq sought Is hardly expected. Mrs Abby Scott Baker, head of the political action committee of tho National Womans party, had a long conference with Senator Harding last evening The senator did not like to comment on It. He said that Mr Baker was "very apprehensive" about the Tennessee situation. His own course ha been that he could not do more than make a general appeal for Republican votes except where asked specifically by members of the legisla- Desperate Military Prisoner Reaches U. S. Kan., Aug. LEAVENWORTH, nine ether military-prison- er 18. With from Cob-- ten. . Germany, John Mosher arrived at the federal prison here today to begin year. serving a sentence oof ninety-nin- e Mosher, formerly privet In th army waa cOnvlcted of killing Call In Germany, when The question as to the validity of ratifith sergeant attempted to arrest him cation in Tennessee has been raised The for being absent without leave. constitution of that state makes It IlA heavy guard accompanied th prislegal for a member to vote on a question oners. On the trip to America aboard th of federal constitutional amendment until transport. Mosher succeeded in detaching the matter shall Jiave been submitted to a leg iron and Iron ball, and tarowlim the peoplg In a referendum. No such them out of a Lieutenant M. C. election haa been held. Ratification In Handwerg, In porthole charge of th guard that Tennessee would have to be submitted to brought th prisoners, said. Mosher was the supreme court. That court might not then handcuffed. Two hours later the give a decision before the November guard outside his cell was hit In ths head election. In that event the validity of the with the handcuffs, which the prisoner residential election might be involved if had taken off and tossed over th tranthe women are permitted to vote. som. . t The question of ths necessity of special legislative sessions In some states In order RENTERS APPEAL TO LOWDEN. to pass enabling acts following ratificaCHICAGO, Aug. 16 A, delegation reption before the women could vote Is another matter under consideration. In some resenting a number of tenants left for states It Is understood that women could Springfield tonight to make an appeal to not vote even If Tennessee ratified be- Governor Lowden for a special Session of cause of difficulty with registration, and the stats legislature to consider th problem et higlv rent predicted for October tv-- f Other technicalities At a mas meeting held ekrller In the The Republ'can leaders view the gen-er,vota of women with pleasure. They evening, tenants voiced 40complaints, allegIncreases of from to J00 per cent ing expect to gain from such a vote. believe the women will vote for the They dry1 had been, or were about to be. assessed landlords. i side of this campaign and that Governor by Cox. through the antagonism of Mr. Suocessful Diarrhoea Remedy. Bryan and the support of wet Interests, has been placed on the wet side of the I have been subject to frequent atbelieve ledger. They that the women will tacks of writes H. L. Wldger, vote against the league ofmatlons be- Earlvllle, diarrhoea," N. Y. "Chamberlain's Collo cause of the danger of their eons having and Diarrhoea Remedy always affords me to go to war for the sake of European na- Immediate relief. I cannot praise this tions But even with such a view there too hlghty That is the univerare practicable obstacles In sight which remedy sal verdict All who us It seem to feet being-pu- t may result that it cannot bo praised too highly. It suffrage' ture of occupation, Sargenat Lest r -- a! |