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Show ' i - ' 9 V-- ', , ' ., V THE SALT.LAKE TRIBUNE, ; FRID AY CORNING, AUGUST 27, . Jgrou, succeeded ln making their way out of the closed Upon them, but st trap which .hadwere surrounded by more Iasi accounts numerous forces of the Fourth Polish - army. On the central front the Poles have carried out a flanking movement to the north and have occupied Knysryn, fifteen miles northwest of Bialystok, and twelve miles northeast of Lomxa. Occupation of these toigna, with the cap-of ture of Kolno, completes the work forging a ring around the Fifteenth .Bolshevik army. Other eovlet forces have reassembled at various places and are' making repeated attacks In tbelr attempts to' break the Polish cordon At Lomsa th Poles took WOO prisoners and nine cannon, and at Bialystok 1600' prisoners and eighteen guns. Among the of a Bolshevik captives la tha- commander . . i , . division, in Large Number Reserve Being Hurried for-OfFe- n 1 Lemberg. Against Soviet Reply Received. (Continued from Page One.) and hat these armies might be thrown against Haller General he Poles at any time. Ud there also were indications that the Soviet munition factories, under German fbremen, were working night and day gnd that many German munition experts here being employed. northern Polish army Is oontlqailng I The $) move up in the region between Slttp gnd goldau near the East Prussian border and are marching on Chdhselten, to the last of Mlawa, to cut oft the retreat of against the nr possible use Holes, remaining soviet forcee. the center the Poles have occupied and Stavlakl, as well ae Kolno. are marching on Oseowleoi. In the the Poles have retaken tfrubleszow and tb Sixtieth Bolshevik. .division around jemberg is retreating to the southeast. !ie Is Continued. Iighting Aug. 26. . In Fierce fighting the Crimea, - LONDON. Aug. 26. (By the Associated Press.) The Russian soviet government replied today to the note of Arthurcon-J. Balfour, lord president of the council, cerning the soviet peace terms to Poland, The soviet government agrees to withdraw Its condition that the Poles provide arms for workmen's militia of 200,000 men In Poland. The soviet reply was receive by the Russian delegation here. The Moscow In withdrawing government states that this condition it is subordinating everything else to its paramount desire to secure the establishment of peace throughout the world. The Russian delegation in London .claims that this concession meets the wishes of the British and Italian governments. " COLBY RECEIVES POLAND'S ANSWER con-Snul- By "Universal Service. to increase In violence, IS reported W A S HI NG TON, Atig. 26. Secretary of re$ tits Russian soviet official statement df Wednesday, received here today by Stats Colby announced tonight that a ply to hla communication of August 21, grlreleas. On the Lemberg front the soviet cavrequesting that Poland make public alry has penetrated the Polish rear and that her armies would stop at at ached the town of Btyri, the statement her ethnical borders and that no Invasion says. - On the northern front the soviet of Russia would be' has been seirest continues. The statement adds: received. He refused attempted, to discuss the conJ "In the Louisa and Bialystok regions tent further thaa to state that they were (northeast of Warsaw) we continue to conduct rear guard actions We have being studied and were not disappointoccupied a number of villages north and ing." another source It was learned that In the Cholm theFrom east of issues presented by Poland are so local fighting ia progressing. grave that the public statement will not the Crimean sector. In the of successful be made until after Presldeht Wilson iiglon in as the result to pass upon them. the past few day a we are hasThehad opportunity following statement was obtained back tbs enemy to the south and official who is in a posian from In the Orlekhov region fierce tonight Sriutheast. tion to give the views of the Polish with growing intenfighting continues, as expressed In her reply. He - ' tly." said: will stop at the Curzon line. Poland Conference. ailed to If America and the allied governments n WARSAW, Aug. 26. (By the Asso- tell her she must. It would be only fair, ciated Press) M. Dombskl, president of however, if when Poland accedes to the the Poilsh-Mins- k peace - delegation, has wish of the allies, of whom she Is one, to confer similar pressure be brought upon Russia (ecn called to kiih Polish government representatives. to make her armies stop. This step was taken because of continued Hf the allies compel Poland to etop interruption of communications between and Russia is permitted to proceed, not Warsaw and Minsk. only the peace of Europe, but of the 1 There la much speculation here concernwhole world, will be ln danger. ing the outcome of the Minsk conference, But what nation or combination of - Some of the newspapers already hinting cannot" be nations wilt stop ItusslaT mere will be no results, chiefly because the United States, and there Is no inOf tbs attitude the soviet representatives dication that and Italy Francs England, Sswraed from the beginning. Intend to act to make her stop. The foreign office announced today that Polands whole contention ia that the She Polish victory had not changed the ethnic boundary should be fixed on stragttltude of Poland on the question of tegic and not on political lines. peace and that the Polish delegates at England and the United States dlnek were oeeklng all means to end the nowFrance, ta strategic line in Germany, auarrel with the soviet The foreign off- yet thhavereal boundaries of Germany are ice reiterated that Poland was not fight. still to be determined. Poland should be Mg the Russian nation, but only Bolto occupy a similar and permitted shevism. strateglo line, pending peace negotiations. lied s Cut Way Through. Tha result of compulsory, though I WARP AW, Aug. 26. (By the d friendly, pressure upon Poland will be Press.) Remnants of the Fourth that within less than a month Poland and Bolshevik army, which were cut oft by will again be Invaded by the soviet tt Polish advance in the region of Kolno. it le Impossible to say that forces can be lavs succeeded in cutting their way "Brought to resist the next attack: con Bi rough to the eastward after a battle If Poland Is not permitted to Jlstlng ten hours, according to an official tinuo th fight It will release tho entire statement issued here. The soviet troops soviet army for an attack upon General (Vrangel and he 'will ba wiped out within ten days." The following declaration by the Polish government concerning the peace negotiations now in progress at Minsk and dated August 26. four days after Secretary1 Colbys note was received in Warsaw, arrived at the Polish embassy tonight: The present victory of the Polish army did not change the attitude of tne government regarding the question of peace: Endurable peace,, based on honor and Justice, was tile goal which the Polish government tried to reach in the moment of supreme danger, when the invasion of the Bolshevik army menaced the existence of the nation. The delegation sent at that time tx Minsk received Instructions to obtain an armistice and fix tb .of peace, based on . the preliminaries principle This delegation, acting with a view of the same" instructions, continued its efforts to obtain an armisfice and peace. The irrevocable decision of the Polish government to get a Just settlement of the conflict with the Russian government has never been changed- Poland has never waged a war against the Russian people. Poland does not desire in any way to annex foreign territories; dn the contrary, Poland believes that friendly relations with the Russian people form the essential basis for the pacification of east Europe. . These efforts will be in vain if the communication of the Polish government with her delegation at Minsk continue to be retarded by the technical difficulties In the matter of the- - radio telegrams and the diplomatic courier the, Polish government must ask that all difficulties in communicating with the delegation- be removed immediately," tecaus onljr a direct and regular communication wltn Our delegates can create conditions favorable to satisfactory negotiations. . - (Signed) SAPIEHA, - "Minister of Foreign Affairs." ASPIRIN Ifhere Quality and Pric k. . . 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In, th neighborhood of Lemberg, our On th Crimean forces reached fltry front th forces of General Wrangel ars being pushed southward."' A news agency dispatch declares that a portion of th red troop that had been fighting the Poles at Mlawa have broken there and ar retreating eastward rei ldly- - 1 Completely Broken. ir-ily) t (Universal Service Cable.) PARIS. Aug. 36. "The Bolshevist army appears to be completely broken up. We may expect sensational results from the Polish campaign." was the comment today of Marshal Foch on the military sitborder. He uation on the Russo-Polls- h declared the situation had been foreseen. The day marks the opening of a great and new era in the political life of the nation. I confidently believe that every salutary,- - forward and upward force in our public life will receive fresh vigor and reinforcements from the enfranchisement of the. women of th country. He Congratulates. To th leader of this great movement I tender my sincere congratulation To every an from the president who uttered the call to duty, whenever th caue seemed to falter, to the humblest worker In this great reform, the praise not only of this generation, but of posterity, will be freely given." The proclamation recounts the process by which the new article It of th con-e- tl tution was presented and ratified, naming the ratifying state and continues: Now, therefore, b It known that I. Balnbrtdge Colby, secretary of state of the United' Stales, by virtue and in pursuance of section 204 of th revised statues of the United 8tatea, do hereby certify 'that th amendment aforesaid has become valid to all Intents end purposes as a part of th constitution of th United .State , (!' i Kiti First J Votes in Iowa. ! WATERLOO, low Aug. ((.Women residing ln parts of Black Hawk and Grundy counties may hav th honor of being the first In the United States to vote by virtue of the ratification of the suffrage amendment to the federal constitution. They will vote tomorrow In a school election, for which ballots for women were being hurriedly printed today. Plan to Celebrate. CHICAGO. Aug. 24. Request baa been ' (Universal Ssrvlcs Cable.) made by Mr. Carrie - Chapman Catt, 26. The AMSTERDAM, Aug. tot! of president of th National American WomRussian soldiers that hse crossed the an Suffrage association, that every bell German border Is mar than 60,000, fig- - end whistle Is Chicago be sounded ai noon u And Other Prices Ranging to $125. FIGHT FINISH 60,000 Cross Border. ondGAIS Corsets , e Reds crisp, tender and delicioua as fresh killed and frftd in season. Kerr Wide Mouth Mason Jars with positive, airtight seal, admit pieces whole and keep without the slightest mould or spoilage. 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(By haveterminal of the railroad leading east the Associated Pres) Civil war In Rus- sea ward to Ekaterinodar, ln the province Of sia would cease Immediately if the Kuban,- - and have . entered the Donets eian people were free to oiganise a Rus. basin coal district north of the River government, aocording to thsir own, wishes Don, according to an announcement here, General , Baron Wrangel, who was recog In the latter region the local population nixed as head of the south Russian gov is said to be Joining General Wrangel s ernment by Franc few days ago. de- force ' clared here today. s Genera) Wrangel expressed the' grati- Will Halt Steamer. fication. he fejt over the note sent to he Socialist orBRUSSELS, Aug. Italy by the United States government relative to the Russian situation and de- gan, Le Peuple, says it hears that the and minister of minister the of clared recognition of the south Russian railways degovernment by France was the "just ex- marine have arrived at Antwerp and pression of one allys appreciation of an- cided not to allow the American steamer munitions for is which carrying others sacrifice common Cause. Marcllla, He asserted hie forces are well equipped, Poland, to leave the harbor there and that the naval arm of the service was at last able to assist ln the struggle Consulates Destroyed. against the Bolshevlkl. .LONDON, Aug. 26. During a demonGeneral Wrangel, who leaves tomorro to personally direct the organisation of stration in Breslau by the old bourgeois forces rallying against the Bolshevlki, re- parties Thursday evening against tha Polceived the correspondent of the Associat- ish agitation ln upper Silesia a crowd of ed Press at hie home in this city and German Nationalists stormed the Polish and French consulates and destrowed tha gave him an exclusive Interview. and demolished the furniture, says Ever since the south Russian army arecords Berlin dispatch to the London Time honored ua by placing Itself under my command, leaders of various Cossack- organisations have been urging us-- to- send expeditions into the Caucasus and Kuban off the regions to assist In throwing he said. tyranny of the Bolehevikl, "Soviet domination has always been hate, ful to the Cossacks, but it was not until the last fortnight that it was possible to meet their appeals." (Dispatches received since the date of this Interview with genera! Wrangel state that Novorosslsk has been captured by the south Russian troops ) May I ask, asked the correspondent. What Impression the American note to Italy on the attitude of the United States (Continued from Page On) toward Bolshevism created?" It was most favorable," he replied, VH was very gratifying to me personally fight for the amendment, while President Rus- - Wilson sent his greetings to the new and I am sure to all elan that the United States should thus officially express its disapproval of the the meeting. murder and rapine committed by a group which is trying to rob the Women Disappointed. of desperate Russian people of all liberty. This war Secretary Colby had prepared a statemust continue until Russians are free to organise a government expressing the ment regarding ratification of tha sufpopular will" Asked ae to the economic future of frage amendment which he planned to read to the officials of the National south Russia, General Wrangel said: Control of some surplus grain has alWomans party had they accepted hie ready been gained by our government, invitation. The women gave evidence find we will soon be able to export it as In not having pi keen disappointment transportation conditions are Improving. hi d an opportunity to make something When we control the Kuban and Don ter41m of out of ceremony signing of ritories. Russias richest grain sections, we will be able to export large quantities the proclamation and went back to of foodstuffs in exchange for needed man- headquarters planning an independence . We have already giv- Jubilation. ufactured article When the secretary invitation was en FYance permission to export 6300 tons another declined, of grain. party of sufleaders at the I Wish to make It plain, however, that frage appeared They were officials and France did not grant recognition in ex- department. members of Womthe National American change for commercial advantage, but It an wae the least we could do after France Suffrage association, headed by Mr had been so magnanimous ln her treat- Carrie Chapman Catt. The invitation to hear Mr. Colby's ststemsnt was promptment of u ly accepted by this group and they filed lqto his office for the purpose. TO Secretary Colbys statement follow: "Th certified record of th action of POLAND TO th legislature of the stats of Tennessee on th suffrage amendment was reoeived by mail this morning. Immediately on Universal Service Cable. . Its receipt th record was brought to my BERLIN, Aug. 26. The soviet gov- house. In compliance with my ernment Is firmly det 'F mined to carry directionsThisandwasIn accordance with .nuthe war through until Poland Is utterly merous requests for 1 prompt action. Lenina and Trotsky will ordefeated. certificate the signed thereupon der general mobilization of all Rus- of the secretary of state this required morning sia. I o'clock in the presence of Mr. F. K. The above is contained in- a dispatch at of th th solicitor destats Nielsen, tonight from Vienna te the National and Mr, Chsrlea L. Cooke also Oasette. The correspondent saya hie In- partment. state of th The seal of department. formation le from an authentic source th United States duly affixed It Is presumed that the source is the to th certificate hasandbeenthe suffrage is now the nineteenth amendm"! thiJJSsin t amendment T of-- the constitution. ment by leading soviet be the realisation statesmen that an admission of defeat at the hands of the Pole as expressed Without Ceremony. ln a peace proposed . by Poland, would 'It wes decided not to accompany the mean the end of the soviet regime in simple ministerial action on .my part This Russia, therefore an early end to the war with Any oeremony or setting. cannot be reckoned on. secondary aspect of the subject ha rewith . Tliis dispatch conflicts' reports gretfully been the source of considerable from other capitals that . Moscow Is contention as to who shall participate In ready to modify its terms that "It la It amt who shall pot. Inasmuch aa I am wilting to meet the Foies hair way ln not in forested In the' aftermath of any order to get peace. of the frictious or collisions which may A second Vienna dispatch, presumably have been developed ln the long struggle from the same source, saje that Russia for the rallfU-atioiof the smsndment, I has 450.006 troops on the fighting line contented myself with the performance a reserves at considerable In th simplest manner of the duty deand 1,000,000 Poor distance back. transportation volved upon me under the law. I congratulate the women of th makes the regrouping of the ermles a are Only 000 loslow, process. There country upon the successful culmination comotives in all Russia. - and of this of their efforts, which have Been sustained In the fare of many discouragenumber eniy 1500 are available for miliments, and which' have now conducted tary use. . them to the achievement of that great WARSAW. Aug. 26. The soviet committees formed In Polish cl fie that had and hae since been taken by the re-lbeen recaptured by the Poles, will be dealt with through field courts martial. Several membera of these committees have already been shot by firing squads following convictions. Just as . above-mention- Courts Martial Busy. Fried Chicken Now. Showing . Fall Models Opening' Ad, ) uuMuttnnnnttunnnntxnn are DtpettdabU Se$ on Brest-Litovs- 51 1920. b next Saturday In celebration of ratification of the suffrage amendment. Mrs. Catt has sent similar requests throughout the country. President Gratified. Funeral Services Held for Murray Business Man pension of today T. Smith Mr. Hurley but according to word from Representative Addl-so- n by tho Idaho Republican. lives on th Fort Hall la a rrequent caller on his peels I to The Trtbuse. friends In this city. He Is a picturesque MURRAT, Aug. 26. Funeral services rlgure. He carries a certificate showing association with th United States for Charles tlaldwslt, prominent IS local hi army forty-thre- e business circles, who died Saturday of shows with pride. years ago, which he apoplexy, were held yesterday afternoon st the Murray First ward meeting house. Be The choir rendered the opening music. William B. Erekson gave the opening Proposed-Railroa- d Father," accompanied by th choir. Th speakers were Joseph Keddlngton. peelsl te The Tribes Albert Smith. President Michael Maus TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 26. With U. G. Miller of the Cottonwood stake and a view to preparing records and making Bishop Brtnton. A soprano solo was ren- recommendations to th interstate comdered by Miss Ada McDonald, accompanied by William Morris on tha violin. merce commission respecting the proposed Idaho Violin selecCentral line from Twin MrS.yF. Shlmer played a was Falls to Well railway by th tion. The dosing music Nov,, Joint meetings of cvoPv God Ba With. Ua Untll W Meet tha Nevada public searvlea eontntiim and Again." The closing prayer was offered Idaho public utilities commission with Burial was in th clttsens end Interests Interested in the by Thomas Martin. Weils, City cemetery at Salt Lake. Bishop Bran- undertaking are to b held at Nev., September according to advice son dedicated th grave. received chamTwin tha Falls were y today floral many. The offerings her of commerce from George R. Erb, member of the Idaho commission. 20. WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. President mass meeting of woWilson sent to men held tonight to celebrate th ratification of the nineteenth amendment an expression of hie gratification at the enactment of equal suffrage. Hie message was delivered by Secretary of Stat Col- -' by, the only male speaker who appeared before great crowd of cltlsen (0 par cent of whom, were women. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of th National American Woman Suffrage association, described th of last bat. the Intie, and other women spoke cidents that marked the last days of tne struggle. - Mr. Ctrlbjr fef the- prektdenr had called him short time after he had signed the proclamation and asked him If he Would take the opportunity that will be afforded you to say that I deem It one of th greatest honors of my Ilf that this great event, so stoutly fought for, for so many years, should have occurred during th period of my administration REFUttg ACTION ON APPEAL. as president And pleas tell my fellow Scout DENVER, Colo.. Aug. 26. The stats citizens that nothing has given ms more court I today refused to take supreme ileasur than the privilege of doing what In the The Tribune. t action to appeal for a stay of execould do hasten the day wheQ the peelsl liberate seven striking notion womanhood of the nation would be recBLACKFOOT, Idaho, Aug. 26. Jack cution to In JaU for contempt of leaders union ognised on the equal footing it deserves." Hurley, 77 years of ags, an Indian scout court for calling the strike until a in the days of Oeneral Howards operaof the cese )n th lower No Partisan Spirit. tions In Idaho, has been awarded a back plete $800 and a monthly court had been submitted. more than of pension Mr. Colby added that the president would be tha last man to seek for his Mr. parly th credit for the victory. women of America Colby urged th not to us their vote In the creeping, crawling partisan spirit." Mrs. Celts description of the fight In th different legislatures and especially In that of Tennessee, was given with much earnestness, some sarcasm and a touch of bitterness. She charged th unscrupulous ue of unfair method, especially In Tennessee, to prevent a majority votetolnthfavor of th amendment, opiKMition as the inreferring ikin is sallow yellow, the When She declared that visible government. tha opponents of tha amenament had head aches or sleep broken inresorted to third degree method, to eyes dull, timidation, to the stealing of telegram there bade aches, end even to kidnaping to force an adunrefreshing; verse vota One of the stories related shoulder blade the was that of a systematic effort to wear pain out on Tennessee legislator by calling poiindication body is him on th telephone every half hour, day is and night, for three days ln order that ectlelim-(nutod imperf soned by poorly digested whan the time for decision cam he might be so worn and nervous that he would food-wast-e. take wise be more pliable In the handy of tho4 who would have him vote ne.r She told i of the perchologtcai opposition offered by' the parade of working girls and society women, urged on by employers in th , one case and by the men of thetr class In th other, In th hop that they might break down the natural strength that had grown in favor of equal tuffrage. from identifying Mr Catt refrained those behind the orponltion, but Intimated that the railways, the , textile mills pad the labor interests were In' volved. Conference to J on. A Held - I, I Back Pension Awarded to Old Indian corn-reco- Too Much Appetite"Jt,r Z' 7 and is a an or the the the under right that the and It is a or it being thing to i 4 Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR IA , . i t'l to relieve these symptoms by helping to remove the causes liUlh,fc yy 1 |