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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2ti, 1920. NORTHMEN HAIL I A Dillar, a Dollar, but. the lOj) clock scholar who comes at noon to People of Nome and .Surrounding Country Turn , Out to Welcome Fliers. Democratic National Com mittee Assigns Utah Man NOME, Alaska. Aug. 25 Prospectors, miners and natives from villages for miles to Three Weeks' Work. around Nome greeted the four United L i GOOD GOODS Dollar Day States army aviators when the? landed on the famous "Gold beach" late yester- Will Open the Presidential Campaign in New York on Next Monday Night Special to Tb Tribune. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. IS. Senator W. of Utah, who returned front attending aesslona of the Jaiterday ' Veval committee at Newport, conducting hearings and charge made, against Xt naval establishment, had expected to leave for home today. However, the has n&tiotiAl committee l.tMiocratl' mapped out a speak. ng campaign for him whlcn he has consented to carry out In full. The committee wanted him to remain in the east until election, hut' he cannot do that, and le arranging to reach Salt Lake about September 20. The Utah senator will open the campaign In northern New York next Monday, speaking at Ogdonsburg, going thence to Cooperstown and other upstate places. From there he goes to Maine, where the campaign is already on, and thence to put in a week speakspending most ing in Ohio and Indiana, state. of the time in the latter League Important Issue. day. Captain SC Clair Street, head of was enthusiastic the airplane expedition, over the flight. The machines left Mineola, L X, July 14 and" were reported by Captain Street to be in perfect condition for a return flight. "Our foreign commerce during the last year exceeded $12, 000, 000, 000 The bal ance of trade in our favor was approximately $3,000,000,000. Moreover, Europe Is Indebted to the United States for money loaned the allies during ths war to the extent of nearly $10,000,000,000. "Unless there is peace in Europe bank- ruptcy will Inevitably follow, and we will not only lose ths maturing interest, but perhaps much of the principal, and of course, the people of Europe will be precluded from purchasing our surplus products, which would result In, business In ths United States end, In stagnation deed, a great recession in the tide of progress and prosperity would follow, "Thus from a purely selfish and neutral stand the people of the United States are interested in the peace of the world. Republican Leadership Bankrupt "The Republican leadership In this camIt Is paign seems hopelessly bankrupt an exhibition of the blind leading the blind and of the selfish and provincial seeming to guide the forces of justice and light which are advancing along the pathway of progress and International freedom and good will. "Everywhere I have traveled recently Governor Cox Is growing in popularity. He has shown his great Intellectual capacity and grasp of domestic problems and national needs and demonstrated that he will measure up to the highest exactions. His campaign has shown that he possesses many of ths qualities of Andrew Jackson In courage and love of the truth. The American people love a courageous fighting man, and I believe that the November election will demonstrate the wisdom of the Democratic party In selecting Governor Cox as a leader. DAVIS DENIES REPORTS. NEW YORK, Aug. 25 JohnW Davis, ambassador to Great Britain, accompanied by Mrs Davis and his daughter, arrlevd here today on the steamship! Olympic to spend two months In the United States. The body of William K. Vanderbilt, who died in Paris, was brought (Stack on ths Olympic. It was accompanied by Mrs. Vanderbilt, William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., and ths duchess of Mari" ter of the deceased. Mr Davis denied re Washington that ht woul his poet in London after "There Js nothing to it, End-of-t- , "We are enthusiastic over the success of the flight because we have accomplished what was believed to be the impossible, the establishment of serial com- municatlon with Alaska," said Captain . Street. The entire trip was made with 1 the original motors and they are still f running? - Fogs and storms that bad delaved the departure of the aviators from Ruby j gave way yesterday to warm and clear i skies The aviators were first sighted far out over Norton sound and at 5.20 they, I made a perfect landing on the beach 'The middle west and Canada as far north as Edmonton, Alberta, proved the most ideal flying territory," Captain Street said, in- - describing the Journey. "After we reached the Rocky mountains we found few landing fields chiefly because of the rough nature of the country , and the heavy forests. As we flew ov er Ii southeastern Alaska, ws sighted innumer- able glaciers In the interior of Alaska, the unexplored territory, we could land only on the bare of the rivers" The trip demonstrated the feasibility of establishing mall, express and passenger communication with Alaska by air. Captain Street asserted. "I expect to see such routes established In the not far distant future," he said. Before leaving Nome on the return trip to Mineola, the. planes will probably fly - Monlh-Sal- e he All Day Tomorrow.. i likely to be (disappointed because many of the ery splendid items which we are going to offer in this sale will te gone by tliat time. Better hurry a little and be here at 9 o'clock sharp when the doors open. is Its Going to ' Sale Dont Miss This Great Dollar Day Friday Watch This Afternoons 1 Details. G. n 0. P. Editor Gives His Opinion n n all-ra- ex-la- " vote-gett- er Cox Tells Secret. all-ra- high-grad- v Cantaloupes! -- alow-spoke- n, 4 I? 5 ve A C O 4 in our . Vote-gette- r, - -- To Buy at the Special Prices Expressed That Democratic Nominee Is but Politician First, Wonderful Last and All the Time. (Copyright, 1920, by Chicago Tribune ) Cox s four requisites of successful campaign fng Health and strength. Ive had both. "The crowd has got to believe that you believe in ,what you are talking about. You ve got to or tbe crowd Isn't going to. Third, It must be- argumentative. Fourth, no abuse. You must be perfectly fair to the opposition. These are the four things that Impress mg as esential BY EYE WITNESS. XV. When I asked one of the editors of the opposition paper In Dayton (not being wishful to foment a neighborhood row 1 won't say which editor), what he thought of James M Cox, he said: "A politician first and last and as such, we believe, thoroughly unscrupulous. But a great campaigner a wonderful In his ability to play both ends against the middle and line up both Vrowds with him. You can see It now Wilson, and Jim Heed, and Senator lined up wljta Walsh of Massachusetts him. His greatsst faculty Is sensing which way a propositions going. Cox sees ths drift and then hops to It. Ordinarily, he runs 509 to a 1000 ahead of his ticket In Montgomery county. Ohio never produced a greater campaigner! Extracting with some delicacy such sentences of that estimate as I could repeat to Governor Cox without Insolence. I added this request. ' There Are Left Just Thursday and Friday and . Saturday, Then Monday and Tuesday-F- ive More Days the Use of Water Route. View 25 WASHINGTON. ReadjustAug ments of rates on grain between Chicago and ths Atlantic seaboard were ordered today by the Interstate commerce commission on the hosts of 30 per cent Increase In domestic rates and 25 per cent In export rates, instead of the 40 per cent authorised In the recent Increase allowed by the coiftmisslon. In explaining Us action, ths commission said: "In the hope of stimulating a movement of bulk grain from Lake Superior and Lake Michigan ports to Lake Erie ports for movement by rail beyond to the At. lantlo seaboard territory, both for export and for domestic use, and thus relieving il llna between congestion on the Chicago and the Atlantic seaboard, recare lake at the western leasing ports'Tor return to the grain fields and reducing the long haul of empty cars from the seaboard to the west, the commission suggested to the trunk line carriers from ths Lske Erie ports to the seaboard the advisability of promptly readjusting the rates on grain 1 n bulk from Buffalo, Erie and Fairport by applying to those rates lower percentages of Increases than were authorised recently bv the commission. This suggestion was cheerfully accepted by these carriers, and ths commission has Issued special permission authorising ths adjustment of these rates on one day's notice. These rates will be made effective not later than September 1 and will be published to expire at midnight February -28,"It1921.should be understood that these concessions ora mads by these carriers solely for ths reasons which prompted the commission to make the suggestion, and are not to be considered a precedent in or as prejudicing any further adjustment of these rates. Under this reths lake and rail rates will adjustment, be about 3 per cent per hundred pounds il lower than the rates based on the present costa of lake transportation. marine Insurance, etc. "It Is to be hoped that these readjustments will induce a large movement of grain over these routes If that result Is obtained, It will effect a substantial contribution to the number of cars available for moving grain In the grain belt states." 32 bought their furs. a a Chicago to Seaboard Tayff Cox Is Called Great Campaigner Cut in Order to Stimulate Peoples Market Cantaloupes! Papers for Off with the red tickets will say the manager, just like the Queen of Hearts In Alice's And it will be fust about story says off with their heads. as much of a tragedy to the poor unfortunates who have not Sines even ths opposition agrees that you are A great campaigner,- won t you tell me what makes a great campaigner t In the first place, he replied. "I don' profess to be that, but" and then, In his but not hesitant, way he knlcksdl off the four essentials printed atop this column. Ha adorned to Ilka the theme, though ha was a shads deprecatory about himHELD ON MURDER CHARGE. self, and ha expanded It thus. Of course, I've had wonderful health 25. Peter BURLINGTON, la.. Aug and strength. Second, I've kept everlastMoran, 48 years of age, of Tiffin, O., who was shot by Louis Marcum, alias "Slim ingly at It. And, third, I've profited by tbe natural momentum of public thought. Butler," at the tristate fair grounds Mon I have always lad a progressive fight. day, died today. Marcum Is held with 1 ve caught things at the flood tide." on a charge of murder In the out ball WILL HEAD SYNAGOGUES. . That laat sentence, if you cars to comfirst degree. Both men were employed RANSAS dTY Mo., Aug. 25 -- Rsbbl pare notes. Is not essentially different by race horse owners. from Editor X , sentence, -"Cox sees Marcum denlss any knowledge of the Simon Olasler, head of the Orthodox Jew-'7- h crime, stating that he drank some whisky of Washington ths drift and then hops to it." ch,'inh The governors way of putting IS was about noon Monday and had no further since 1917, and for eleven years prior to recollection of events until ha awoke In that time at the head of the United "ui as blunt, but it certainly was not In cant. Jail Monday night. Marcum gave Omaha Synagogus of Montreal. wrapped anas his home, but says his mother, Mrs. nounced today that he hadCanada, accepted an Not a Good llvoa in St. Louis. to Invitation Writer. Josephine Marcum, head eight synagogues of his denomination, here and In Kansas In response to another question Editor To Whom It May Concern.' City, Kan. bad said, "No, he s not a good If you havs any troublt with your diwriter, though there s a certain rough TWO VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE. force In what he writes. But I never gestion ws wish to Inform you that Chamberlains Tablets contain no pepsin LIVERMORE. Calif.. Aug. 25 Russell heard him make a speech In which h but strengthen ths stomach and anablo N. Smith of San Francisco and W. H ' dldn t murder the kings1 English " It to perform Its functions That statement puzzles me atlil, for !u naturally Vredenburgh, Jr., of Freehold, N. J They also causa a gentle movement of were found drowned pinned under their all the long talk the governor gave mg 1 the bowels. They have holped a great overturned automobile In a pool of water caught no slip of tfyat kind, but Instead and con- - along the state highway five miles east the slow movement of well ordered, submany sufferers from indlgeatl attention. (Advertisemen .) of here last nighL stantial sentences. Perhaps in ths rough and ready drives of congressional and atata campaigning he would not be ae to hie English, but more Intent upon getting It over. That hs does. Quoted today on the ButleV county countryside are meaty apothegms that he uttered on the hustings four, five, six, FRUIT ANO VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT years ago. Once he gave them this, which I heard repeated by a plain man In an 20M SOUTH STATE. CORNER STATE ANO 2ND SOUTH. lnterurban car coming out of Hamilton There will never be revolution In the Now, mors than svss before, ws ars handling quality fruits and government of this country becauee there vegetables. Our prices are right and our service ths brat ever. Coma and see will be evolution of government." for youreelf. The people treasure such layings beIn ardor to gat you ts shop today and Friday, wo are offering these cause they are eteadted by them. special . i , , $ i prlcrat a The strange thing ta that this man who la now acclaimed as a masterly campaigner began Indifferently very haltingly Indeed. Twelve year ago, when be made his first campaign for congress, he was tutored along for ths first three By the crate, sizes 2Te, 85 or 45s, all standard paoks, par erata $1.50 weeks by oldsters at that game, but. as Potatoes, 80 lbs. to hdiahet, Cucumbers, extra fancy, per doson 15o be In all well regulated cam should It per bushel I.W paign biographies, he soon was able to 10 Lbs. 25c Cabbage Extra fancy ripe Stone Tomatoes, his teachers teach It was William F. v: $0 lbs to lug ...7&a Watermelons, large, ripe. Juicy, each Mason, present chairman of the Butler and every one guaranteed, Ib....2)t0 (Can your Tematoss now) county Democratic committee, who got him to com out for the nomination, and It wae that grand old scout. Michael O THESE PRICES GOOQ TOR TODAY AND FRIDA V ONLY Burn, who wae hie tutor until be got so A visit to sur largo Fruit and Vegetable Market will make you satisfied, h could do his own tooting, which was and a regular austomar. not long. Ths convention was held at , CHRIS GREENHAOEN. Thanking you for past business, Middletown tha( year, and whin the nomination cam Mason stood behind ths , Be a Great Your dollar will astonish yon with its purchasing power. , west to Cape Prince of Wales, circling In an interview here today Senator Diomede islands and possibly flying over of nations, from the Siberian coast for a shoxt distance, Kirg said the leag a purely material af ,d point, la an issue according to Captain Street. The flight of tremendous Imp1 A nee in the coming will be made as soon as weather condicpubllcans have con- tions permit. campaign. Manj tended for partial purposes that idealism was involved .n the adoption of the was deleague and that nationality stroyed, but all uclassea of Americans, patticularly the agriculturists and those engaged in manufacturing enterprises, are beginning to realize that the material prosperity of the American people is more or less bound up in ths successful operation of the league. Our prosperity depends largely upon foreign commerce. Unless we can find markets for our surplus products, wages will Inevitably fall and present prosperpeople will ity enjoyed by the American If the peace of the largely disappear world Is constantly disturbed, our foreign trade will not only be disturbed, but greatly reduced. Foreign Commerce Grows. and ! f August Sale of Furs. Then off come the red sale tickets which .represent savings of 20 to 50 per cent) and back to regular price will go ; all , of the beautiful fur garments in the very newest and most approved styles, which we offer nowon our August Introductory Sale. To be sure, these prices, even, will be much below what you can ( buy these same handsome furs for elsewhere. Perhaps you didnt know that labor conditions and other, factors have contrived to limit the output of furs this winter, just at the very most important time of all, when furs, pnd move furs, is what every woman MUST have if she wants to be in style. But Walkers invested for you many, many thousands of dollars when prices were lower and when the first ahd handsomest were offered in the market so you can be quite sure of being taken care of here. scenes and held the notes of his speech for the nominees like a prompter for ,an unready actor. Mason, and Cox, and all the rest were "terribly .tervous? as they told me. Al the of shy cam- -' paign speaking Cox depen led on the notes which Mason held. The second week hs was good for ten mtnutes without notes, and the third week for twenty minutes. Then the bunch hit on this. Burns Supplied Stories. There was somebody up at Dayton who was friendly to them and was a great story-tell"had a genius for It, Burns said and every night be would telephone out to Hamilton or Mid f, t.own, or whet ever In-- the three counties of the district the campaigners were, some that he thought Cox could work intosloty a speecii One of Cox's colleagues, who had takm the story at the telephone, would repeat It to him and he would say: O, that a no good! or would adopt it If It caught his fefley. Th in Michael Burns wiuld soft of rehearse him in It. the important thing, ' said Michael, "was that from the first, new a he was at ths work, he never said anything th:y could get back at him on. And his readiness was wonderful! He could, and still does, go through a bunch of papers like a patent hayrake and get the trend. In politic:. lt'a not what you thing that counts but what ths other fellows are thinking About this Michael Burns 1 must put fn a Year words, first because he Is so savory a bit of human nature and second be. ausc he illustrates the school of li. which the governor grew up. "I had a grand talk with Mirhael Burns about you. said I to the goverror when on the terrace at Trallsend he was asking me about my day in Hamilton. "He seemed to me a remarkable man end I wondered he was not a bigger figure In th world? (A very remarkable man," said fit governor, musingly , "and probably, would havs been a bigger figure If It weren t that hea a j Iner a constitutional J'iner. He's a fine lawyer, a eplenftu prosecutor, but M. O Burns would rethfi bel grand exalted ruler of the Elks than the president of the United States "He may be right gt that, said Rodney Bean, who was sitting by and h said it rather dryly. Tbe governor looked a shade flabbergasted at that bit of Impudence and made y a pass at Rodney Bean with his cane. Later, as you shall see, hs got his revenge In a way that took' all th tuck out of Rodney. er "ut Is a its only fair to warn you, that, BECAUSE of this limited are going to be many imitations in the market and there output, it is really a pity that more fur dealers are hot really expertly familiar with all furs, so they can inform their salespeople and ' thus protect their customers. 7 ' , However, you can feel absolutely sure when you buy at Walkers that you will be .told the truth by experts who have spent their lves learning furs. There is safety iu buying furs from Walkers. ? k.w t f 0 W I " ,.! C F ", li ,Al Though A . 1 r ' y t 4 7 - pol-l(- ts A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Garment Until Called For 1 i V . -- 1 ru ' stead of adding mail, he has sic the facilities. Mr. Madden said he would urge the handling of fast mall by fast trains and the parcel post by slower trains. H said th Investigation would take a year and would be- pressed In every large city. United States Senator Townsend Is chairman of th joint commission. i mock-angr- (To be continued.) PLANS QUIETUS ON BORDER BARS. 25. MEXICO CITY, Aug. Saloons,, houses and other resorts gambling would be forbidden In a tone 62' miles wide along the Mexican-Unite- d Stales frontier by a bill being prepared for submission to the next congress by Jose I. Lugo, undersecretary of Interior, aays The basis of the newspaper Excelsior. ths bill," the newspaper asserts, ts the and imperious morality, necessity of letting our neighbors see the Mexican of thinks the welfare of Its government nationals and foreigners, and ts unwilling to permit a geographical accident to render possible constant violation of a law. which, although not ourg, makes for morality and order ? bandit to surrender. WASHINGTON. Aug. 25 Th Amer-loa- n embassy at Mexico City advised the state department today that the Mexican a report foreign office had confirmed that Pedro Zamora, the bandit leader who kidnaped a numosr of American and a British subject fat Cuals, state.. of Jalisco, had offered to surrender. ; Negotiations to that end are to be begun at once, th embassy was Informed. Ths Mexican foreign office said thi action should remove apprehension a to Jth . if) safety of th captive. , GUNBOAT IS DISPATCHED. WASHINGTON. Aug $5. Th gunboat Sacramento has been ordered from Port Lemon, Costa Rica, to La Celba, Honduran as a result of disturbances growing out of labor troubles In th vicinity of that port. It was announced today at th navy department. Th vessel was du there today. Congressman Madden Outlines Double System for First Class and Parcel. By Universal Service. CHICAGO, Aug. 15. If a plan outlined today Representative Martin Madden Is adopted, th country will have two mall systems one to handle first class mall, th other- for parcel. Congressman Madden Is a member of th Joint postal house and service fommlsalon of th senate. Th commission hag Just completed a session In Chicago, I 1 Th parcel poet, being a freight Ice, should have Its own terminals, own and own transportation, as employes distinct ifrom th regular mall service," Madden. Mr. said Mr. Madden said his commission had an advlstory committee of appointed seven men conversant with the need of the mail service to aid Ifi this survey of the service. He criticised the Burleson administration as being penny wise and H explained the prespound foolish. ent move Is being undertaken by Republican members or th house and senate and nbt th postofflc department,. "At the coet of million to th publlo by slow and delayed mails, the postmaster general has saved small sums to ln- th department," Mr. Madden said. iy r William T. Dean Funeral Is Held at Pocatello U structlon ranges from $4,500,000 to .i Incorporators of the holding company include some of th best known business men of the district They are. J A Keefer, J. 8. Ruaaell, C. N. Beatty. $(,5oh,-OOO- Twin Falls; L H. Walden, Kimberly; A. Pollock, Hansen; Guy H. Shearer. Filer; W A. Shear, FUer; Russ W. Allred, Buhl; J. H. Barker, Buhl; W. H. Craven, Hollister: W. M. Hines, Roger-so- n. J. M. Maxwell, Twin Falls; T. D, Nosh, Murtaugh; W. H. Turner. Kimberly, Asher B. Wilson, Twin Falls. D. AMERICANB RELEASED. MEXICO CITT, Aug. 25. All th Americans kidnaped by Pedro Zamora, Speclal to The Tribuae. bandit leader, at Cuale, Jalisco, last POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 25 Fu- the been released, according to neral services were held yesterday for week, have eJ advices from Guadalajara, cap William T Dean of Denver, who died In reliable Ital These reports slat that of Jalisco. this city Friday from an unknown cause. Zamora has surrendered. n Th services were held under th auspice of the Elks' lodge and the body was laid at rest In Mountain View cemetery. th Considerable mystery surrounds death of th young man, who was found unconscious In hla room at th Monarch hotel and did not regain consciousness before death. The young man's brother and mother cams from Denver te attend the funeral. Hi relatives state that he had only Jeft home about three days previous to his death and at that time had soma $220 on his person, but when th officers found him there was not on cent to be found in hi clothes Th poll oe are at a loss to ferret out the solution for ths case. j DIW k Holding Comphny to Raise Bonus for New Railroad t. , Tribes. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. Ing a campaign for contributions to a $500,000 bonus fund to be given th company succeeding In building a proposed railroad from Twin Falls to Wells, Nev , announcement wes today made, through th Twin Falla chamber of commerce, of Holdorganisation of ths ing company for reoeptlon of such moneys. Th estimated cost of th ray road con- - Rprclsl to The pn'. Idaho-Nsva- ) n-1 laUfl v-- l tre: Trtli ftr this C.ocd-i- : C3 Infl -i- -- U fcy rr cyc7A. f srj |