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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1920. 2 what It wanted to do In the meanwhile and there were cries of Depewl Lepew!" fidm the floor. Mrs. Luma was on the platform waiting to speak and aome had thought ths honor of Hist addressing the convention would go to a. woman. Mr. Iiepew walked out on tha speakers' platform to an accompaniment of applause and cheers. "He needs no Introduction to a Republican convention, said Senator Lodge, Introducing him. , Depew Convention in Session an Hour While Subcommittee Wrestles With Plank (Continued From ' - Fiji On.) Vent Ion hall vai not half full. It looked aa If the convention would get at least half an hour late aa It did yesterday. The prinotpa! candidate managers, knowing that today's proceedings were largely perfunctory, were In no hurry In coming aay and remained downtown, rounding up forces and strengthening their lines. Many of the Important figures of the convention too, were engaged In the work of the reeo-- : lull one committee framing the patform. At 11:15 Chairman Lodge arrived on the platform with Chairman Hava. A ong leader tried to get the audience to atng the "Long, Long Trail," but had a hard time getting out the voices. Gets in Earnest. The song leader stripped off his coat, and rolling up bis sleeves, called for more pep. He got a little better response and then took hand at three cheers for th He had better luck Republican party. with that than he did with the song. Chairman Lodge stepped out to the speakers' space at 11:20 and he got three cheers also with a tiger. John Timothy Stone was today's chap lain. Tha convention stood whlla he offered prayer. In closing Dr. Stone led the audience in the Lord a prayer. great The song leader was Immediately on the Job again and led the audience In tne d Banner." out a stout oak table for They brought Chairman Lodge to whack hla gavel on. He called forth the report of the cre-- , denllals committee. Chairman Ixiffleld of New Jersey came to the platform to it. present The report commended the changes upon at last night's meeting of the committee. Mr. Iruffield moved the adoption of tha report. Robert K. Church of Memphis, who had been unseated bv the credentials committee, said he would not ask the convention to consider a minority report. "I know I am entitled to sit," said Church, "but I shall lake my fight back to Tennessee." ' "Star-Spangle- Report Is Adopted. Entertains. "Senator Lodge says I'm an old man, but he's mistaken," said Mr. Depew. "A man down south 'who heard ms speak recently wrotq me a letter and said he heard I claimed to bs only 99. 'AH 1 have to say Is, he wrote, 'Is that you are either a miracle or a damned liar.' " Mr. Depew said the country needed experienced statesmanship to deal with the problems growing out of the war. declaring the Republican party had handled It with ability," after ths Civil war, and has proven Its ahilltv to do so. Mr. Depw took successive flings at President Wilson's trip to Kurope to the great amusement of the delegates Other Presidents, he s.ild, had dealt with foreign nations, but had seletted the beat brains and men In the country to go and do it. "When Mr. Wilson went to Europe and the politicians and diplomats aitd to him 'What do you want? he wphed, 'I want a league of nations, a heaven on earth, of which I shall he the re' ording angel.' " The convention got a good laugh out of that. Good Man and Win. 'The league of nations Is there and there la po man who can add one word to the description which was glvsn by our chairman. As Senator Lodge' I travel shout man after man comes to me and saysT always have been a Democrat, but Mr. Wilson has taken away every principle of the Democratic party and I want you to nominate a good man and win. "1 think during the summer, millions of these Democrats will vote our ticket. At that point Mr. Depew couldn't resist the temptation to tell a story. Then In a serious vein Mr. Depew, yeare epeaking aa a veteran of elxty-flv- e on the Republican platform, prophesied that out of the convention would come wisdom and enthusiasm and that the nation "standing for the principles of Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt, would take Its place as a leader for the peace and unity and civilisation of mankind." There were calls for various speakers after Mr. Depew had retired and amid a whirlwind of cheering. Mr. Lodge Introduced Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter of Kansas, who got rounds of cheers. Tha convention stood while Mrs. McCarter took the platform, bhe wore a g turban with a neckpiece of monkey fur and a taupe gown. Mrs. McCarter was In good voice and evidently reached the farthest part of the hall. cloee-flttln- getting some attention and the secretary braska; Secretary E. T. Meredith, by Claude Porter of Iowa. announced the invitation. , The announcement said It had net yet been decided who would place n nominaMAY tion the names of Jemee W, lie vis of Wsst Virginia, ambassador to Great Britain; benator K. F. Simmons of North Senator and Carolina, Carter Claaa of CHICAGO, June 9. General Wood prob- - Virginia. ably will get the coveted "pole," or first II pi r. . i uCl xaUBjr, place. In the nominating spuuches, with Governor Lowden second. CHICAGO, June A Militant suffragists, Alabama, the first stslo on the roll, who on Monday began silent picketing has derided not to yield for Governor of the convention, decided tonight to Lowden liven things up tomorrow by displaying nomination, National Committeeman Street announc'd today. banners attacking the Republicans. Mrs. Verner Reed vice chairman from Arinina, the second state. Is friendly to General Wood, end is expected to vle.d Colorado on the national Republican ways for the nominating address of Governor and means committee, was a picket toAllen of Kansas. The third state, Ar- day. Mrs. Leonard Wood and Mrs Dougkansas Is scheduled to yield for the low-de- n las Robinson, sister of Colonel Roosevelt, nomination by Repi csenta'.lve Roden-berg- h visited the lines and chatted with the of Illinois. women. NAME WOOD FIRST OF ASPIRANTS p.i KNOX HATS All Up in Air. EDWARDS ATTACKS VOLSTEAD LAW CHICAGO, June I. The Indians delegation met tonight to discuss lie llneu on the first ballot, but. according to Ben "got nowhere." While the ! SEAGIRT. N. J., June 9 Governor Ed- ator New, were that Wood would receive ward. I. Edwards, a tandldats for the dtcatlons Democratic presidential nomination, Issued 22 and Johnson I votes on the first bat none the members attempted to of a statement here tonight demanding lib- let, aay how It would go thereafter. eralisation of the Volstead act, and callHomtf members had expressed the hope ing upon "the people of the .United Males, caucus would develop a common lawfully and hy the constitutional method that the where all could meet and stand ground prescribed, to pass Judgment upon the together. Senator New, however, opposed act. cut h a program, declaring he would rS "The supreme court has declared the eighteenth amendment to be a part of the Tuse to be bound by It. constitution end the Volstead act to be Its I Toff'a AAIlo ftnintrvn Vjpuutm. statutory Interpretation," Tead the state- - !" ment. "That act Is open to such amend- - I DENVER. Colo., June 9. "Hiram W X ce r''P"MUUV' to triumph rihc-peono may Wood and taiwden at the Chicago "No power exists whUh'is paramount to the power of the people expressed at the convention. tolls There alone Is sovereignty. Every Thia waa all William Howard Taft, In candidate for congress, every state and aay legislative official and the candidates for tha city for Jwo hours today, would now the presidency Itself will It- - called upon concerning the Republican convention this coining November to tlei lare their In session In Chicago. He declined to ad of a positions unmistakably on the sane and mlt that he wove a dark horse in case own reasonable Interpretation of the constideadlock, and refused to discuss ble tutional amendment In favor of the prospects. use of light wines and beers, each State to determine Its regulations under Uphold Babler. the liberal limitations of a general federal CHICAOO, June 9. The Missouri deleetatute. ' I gation, meeting In special session tonight, appeal to the great and filial refer voted down, 14 to 11. a motion to rescind endum of the Afnerlcan people. the election of Jacob L. Babler aa na tional committeeman, because of testimony before the senate investigating com THREATENS mlttse that he had handled Lowden cam I palgn funds in that state. " Hats offering our entire Straw Hat and stock at a bitf reduction in price. Ana by reduction we mean an actual price nut from regular prices marked in the hat. Well show you the ticket, then deduct 20 per cent from the price marked. WERE ch-n- JOHNSON PROMPT REPRISALS CHICAGO, June 9. Senator Johnson gave notice today that he would take measures of reprisal against any delegate pledged to hto support by results of prl trary elstilon who did not "stick." Speaking to newspaper correspondent! he declared hts opponents were ualn means of every kind to shake the alof some of his supporters men legiance tloned "gold' and added that If any delegate broke away, "i'll take his case to his people." Reiterating hla opposition to the league of nations, Senator Johnson said that unless the platform committee took a cor responding stand he would ask the convention and the people of the United Slates to reject Its proposals, "The convention is tightening up more and more," the senator declared. "It will get to balloting day after tomorrow, and, as the time approaches, my confl dence Increases. "I think there'll be quite a number of bullots. We'll not endeavor to start with a tremendous number, hut as the ballots are taken, I. think you'll observe later that we ll move along. Homi.of Our Regular Stock of Hats All New and Up to Date AT A BIG REDUCTION $3.00 Hats Now $2.40 $5.00 Hats Now $4.00 $10.00 Hats Now $8.00 You know weve always sold our hats at the moat economical price at regular times thats why so many keen buyers of apparel have taken advantage of our remarkable offerings. They have been saving money during this sale. , Penrose Indorses SprouL plenty here for all, so dont hesitate come in today There PHILADEI.PHIA. June 9 Penrose, through hi private secretary, today Issued hla first comment on political matters since the Republican convention opened In Chicago. It read: "It la generally understood Senator Penrose Is entirely favorable to the aspirations of Governor Sprout and tbs' la.no question about hie loaity in this respect. "He. of courts, recognises the weighty consideration of a general character that prevail at the convention at Chicago. Utahs Greatest Clothing Store Adams Gardner Company. The report of the credentials commit Speech by Woman. . tee was adopted without dissent and the The wombn of America, said she, KEARNS BUILDING convention next heard the report from the "are organised and trained and ready for committee on permanent organisation, it the duties of cltlxenshlp. We stand hv New Yorkers Caucus. was presented by Governor Morrow of the party that never has failed in Its June 9. The New Tork CHICAGO, Kentucky, Its chairman. As agreed upon loyalty to the good old Btara and Stripes. It recommended that the temporary or- The women of America must follow that delegation discussed today a possible course of In the event that Dr. be made action I womanbanner and the The ganisation permanent. pledge you that Nicholas Murray Butler released It after vention liked the Idea of saving time and hood of America will not be found wantthe prcmlininary ballots. escaping another keynote speech and ing in upholding Republican Ideals At "Tnere was no pronounced drift towafd adopted tho motion with cheers. Senator the ballot box we stand ready to fight Lodge got another demonstration when with you In all the coming years, that any oulalds candidate," Senator Wadsbe stepped forward, this tune as permaour nation with all Its Ideals of Repubworth , delegate at targe, announced after nent chairman of the convention. licanism shay endure the conference. and the The best way to show mv gratitude Borne of the delegates said the (Pern, Banner In triumph shall wave to the convention for Its action," In land centered largely on whether the dele, of the the home free the of slon and said Senator Lodge, "will be to tell you there the brave " would vote for Butler as long as gatlon will be no speech by the permanent chairMrs McCarter's speech was short hut Expects Early Action. No decision, however, was he wanted. man. The convention acknowledged its snappy and the audience liked It. The It was said. reached, I presume the platform decision will movie man demanded a shot at the first It proved o popular when the United State public health service pub-eappreciation of that with more applause Paul Howland of Cleveland, o , pre- woman speaker on a Republican platform. he made tonight In the committee. It la Protest Is Telegraphed. it that the supply was soon exhausted. The Bed Cross, appreciating sented the report of the committee on 'lease be quiet," asked Senator Lodge, likely the course as to s. tivirles wlthlft lespite the paper shortage, has just reprinted it for our NEW en9. be A the will convention Conn., determined HAVEN, Juno order of business. rules and 'while we endure one of the afflictions pro distribution. The report recommended seating dele of public life being taken for the tirely by the decision on the platform. teat against adoption In the Republican "I've been talking to delegates all to- platform of a plank proposing tedernliaa - Ete publicaIt is called tbe Health Almanac, and, like those representation In, the national com vention at four delegates at large from... day about who can best do the Job before tlon of education, was telegraphed to tions that used to hang on a nail In the kitchen, it tells when the tide rises (Continued From Pgg M. Flaherty of one Is us. each (James which of Chicago by that today from the MOVie presconstate, each Men delegate eliminating Busy. and the moon seta It is filled with gems of scientific fact. It also gives ent administration from gresalonal, and one additional delegate Id like theTheK nights of Columbus. While the movie men were getting to submit the question to power. official and authoritative information on how to get well and keep well. for each district In which not lees telegram, addressed to Ogdn Mills at once, phrased In terms which no. one you, or to anythan their son a "shot leader distracted the body, ae to who can get the most votes. said: 70,000 votes have been cast for a RepubWith considerable heat, misunderstood. Send to our Washington Information Bureau for it today. IT IS FREE. In attention of the convention bv singing Conceding that for and told conference lican candidate at the last election. behalf of the "Speaking all candidates before the conSenator Borah the Battle Hymn of the Republic. million outsells, members of our he end hie colleagues never could support have requisite qualifications fir vention (Fill put the coupon. Write legibly.) The audience entered into the spirit the there can be no reason society, 1 hereby Inmost earnestly proteet any plank declaring affirmatively for any Only Slight Change. of tha thing and sang the . horus "Glory, for presidency, or reservation of of the adoption platform Republiagainst ratification treaty, refusing a nomination to That Indi- can , The only new material In the rule with the accent on Glory, Hallelti-Jah,- " party of proposed plank calling for no .reservations. Should the party adopt THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INFORMATION BUREAU, Chairman Howland announced, was an the "Jah." The song leader was ready vidual except the old theory of striving federalixatlon of education." such a p.ank, they declared, they would ' Increase In the executive committee of for another effort but was escorted to a for Immediate success rather than ultD Frederic J. Haakin, Director, company and finally part Immediately the national Republican committee from seat by Charles Warren of Michigan, one with It Washington, D. C. Somebody suggested that former Sen- - PwinflylvSlUKIl Busy, ten to fifteen members and a new assist- of the platform committee. to In a desperate effort bring harmony, ator Crane favored the league with res ant secretary. CHICAGO, June 9. Governor Sprout Senator were some loud cries for "Unci There t the herewith inclose I that Watson rising stamp for return postage for a free copy pleaded I was up early today and resumed confer'Without saying so In expressed Joe" Cannon front the floor, but Chair- - ervatlons. I don't doubt that," the senator said, ences with party leaders after a series of animosities of the conferees be forgot- Almanac. Health he said, "thl Is to take care of terms," the of our re- -: I man Lodge announced tlutt the former the "and I'm endeavoring to get the Repub- meetings with delegatee from different ten and that both aides approach lnforcementa to the Republican party speaker was not In the hall. to avoid subject with a determination the ladles." 'Then there were cries for adjourn- lican party to take a Republican attitude, parte of the country last night In an repetition of the disastrous break the American attitude, and. wed ask the The understanding Is that the addition-a- d ment and Senator Wadsworth moved The special telegraph wire from Pennthat Name receded and aide 1912. But neither placet will all go to women. sylvania headquarters to Senator Penthe convention adjourn and meet at 11 party to take that position,'' solof In an ended atmosphere The convention speedily adopted the o'clock tomorrow morning In Philadelphia continues to meeting home rose's While the ' defiance. report. carry the doings of ths narty leaders here emn motion was being put, Mav-o- r No Chance to Talk. Bo It stood tonight as the resolutions Chairman Lodge announced he would adjournment Street Address to the Pennsylvania senator, lenroae has William Hale Thompson vainly tried seen senator said had Mr Crane The he subcommittee sought to sweat C enforce the rule limiting speakers to five to get the attention of Uie chair to angiven advice to .the Pennsylvania delega-tio- n out a solution. of thirteen ' In ths pommttteo room, 1s connection with Governor Sproul's minutes and one speech on the same sub- nounce that the Illinois Steel company three times today, "but had no opportuwere Senators with hint at length." State ject on the same day, unless the conven- had Invited the delegates and alternates nity to tadthat but, so far as can bs learnsd. besides Senator Watson, City for th ineconclla-blee- , the convention planned to candidacy, Reports tion ordered otherwise. The resolutions to luncheon. has not yet offered definite suggeetione Borah and McCormick a candidate before adopting a to leaders among the national committeeSenator Smoot of Utah and nine men committee sent word it could only report "The lunch will be wasted If It la not nominate were mentioned. of varying shades of opinion. platform progress and was not ready to present a announced," pleaded the ntavor. men the work of the conven"I think the usual method will be pre- tion. regarding platform yet. the convention had been adAlthough Not Disposed to Haste. He did Chairman Lodge asked the convention journed, Chairman Lodge succeeded In ferred," said Senator Johnson. railroad bill Demands that the Republican partv tures of the not think It likely, he added, that the to San Francisco. Because of the position Senator Crane and the Kansas Industrial court! law by take an unequivocal stand for enforcement convention would attempt to limit debate Going a Senator of the fourteenth amendment and against Samuel by plea the In strong Compere; par9. CHICAGO, June previous party on the league of nations If debate became President" De has occupied continuation of the "reign of lynch law" Valera of the "Irish republic" said to- leys. the younger leaders manifested no Capper of Kansas and others for enforcenecessary. a of between were clash ment made by a delegation headed by the laws; dry Any man a ho betray his people, or day that at the conclusion of the Re- precipitate desire to antagonlte him. They , William H. Lewie, negro, former aspublican convention he would go to Ban 5SnV: sistant betrajs me," he said. In breaking off United States attorney general. volley of question, and referring to pri- Francisco, and that aftsr the Democratic not containing such an iv,?r.iv.pdeck xation. ' made what one committeeman He urged a congressional Investigation, mary delegates, "whether for gold or any convention he would leave for New York laratlon, and decided to postpone discus called a ttoclallstlo speech," and a demto In the national replooking he announced no further slon of the league question by th sub onstration when Frank P. Walsh spoke In resentation a Inreduction other reason. I'll take his case to hts City. Although from state where congress hie a of member were all said other plana, committee until I'd to like make party that and that subjects plain. people, behalf of Irish freedom. full enfranchisement hag not been given I dont believe there will be any such when he went back to Ire.and he "would out of th way. thiref Members the subcommittee of the negro. a the go was to On forecast by Immediate result sigaag route," explaining that the betrayal. I look for full obedience to evthis meant In a roundabout way, to avoid prolonged debate In the subcommittee and teen when they went Into sessiontrouto people's mandates, though efforts of smooth out th remaining platform Negro Urges Claims. perhaps later In the full committee, not blea expressed confidence ery kind and every character, and 1 say detection by British authorities. that they could to speak of the possibilities of on aide that advisedly, with ad it meane, are Cummins Renominated. Edgar H. Wright, a Chicago negro, were of somewhat but ail them agree, or tho other finally bringing th subject hasy on how It was to be done. who epoks on th demands, also declared being used to move them. 1 think those th floor of the convention Itself. The efforts will be futUe." DES MOINES. Iowa, June 9. United toromls th Senator Watson of Indiana, head of that none of the clalme had come from of delay also hatched a movement States Senator Albert B. Cummins was .0 proceed subcommittee, maintained that In th end "us ae supplicants, for w come as your the while nomination the with Rivals. Gibes some modificarenominated on the Republican ticket at brothers and your equala. still Is In the making, a proposal the Indiana plank, with election Monday, ao- - platform Question of taxation must be among support of all Re which threatened to complicate still more tions, would get th Senators Remarking that he had been having a I the Iowato primary of first to be given consideration of the unofficial th Borah returns element. tabulated rocdlng publican by the troubled outlook over candidates. 'dellghtful time" with Nebraska, Okla- the Dae Moines Idaho and McCormick of Illinois thought Republican party. If It would retain the Cuntmlne'e vote who wae 107,943 and Capital. horns Michigan delegations W. be 8. of Industry, James A. Emery, to there modlfl confidence would have material Brookharts 99,. Sessions Are Protracted. called upon him or upon whom he called, 440 In 2219 cations to pacify tbe Irreconcilable. The general counsel for the National Associaprecincts out of tha 924? In the senator reverted to the league of the state. The remaining precincts to be outside of mild reservation While feverish conference group also wanted tion of Manufacturers, told th commitnations. heard from would not change ths result. the committee room sere wrestling with changes made, but In the opposite direc- tee In laying before it that organisations "I've been telling you very frankly and It waa claims for attention. Th manufacturers eat subcommittee tion. itself laid. the the problem, very fully every day my opinions on the asked that the nation' war debt be fundIndications today were that four of tha all day- - and far Into the night clearing league of nations," he said. "What do state office nominees ed into long-terBe Out. Must controversial would Issues. aside other to leu and securities and operahave be Kept you bear from my opponents about It; named by the Republican stats conven- Whether a report could be made at tion of the sinking fund be postponed what do they tell you, where do they tion. For agres-men- t, an of th Bolstering , predictions had until has 2100 an opportunity to session remained uncertain, with Industry governor precincts gave stand?" however, ws a feeling In many recover from the strain of Moore 54,219; Kendall, 58,923; Havner, 41, war condisome of the most experienced in the vicisHe waited a moment that th league question must tions. The organisation favors "reasonquarter 682. and Deems, 39,914. of situdes building platform predicting "Echo! Echo ansvvei where?" he be to not reach th convention permitted able to not Other could be finished candidacies which the before those servwill assistance task government that probably ved. floor, where, everyone realised, It might ing in the miltary forces," but have to be decided at the state conven- Friday. Meantime, the remainder of the set objected That's all." off of a nature. fireworks destructive e tion Include lieutenant governor, attorney resolutions committee of strongly to any form of a general bonus, spent most Aside from th of issue, treaty In said. The railroad to a of the bonus commissioner posand the general, question Emery open hearings listening day was linked Inseparably with taxation, he of farmers, labor ths platform material was In such shape sibly state auditor. WITNESS filatform suggestions leaders be the that touches to bad finishing only and sympa prohibition argued, and therefore should be handled by the subcommittee. to avoid further additions to the Johnson Gathering Votes. thlsers In the cause of Irish freedom. The added LODGE There still remained to be determined, careful'y closed late In the day, and too heavy tax burden." were hearings CHICAGO, June 9. Senator Johnson th data gathered will go before the sub- however, eom details of the Mexican "already Realizing that It had serious party hisdeclaration and some question of policy tory 9 June Senator visited the Nebraska headquarters today committee tomorrow. WASHINGTON, to write, th subcommittee moved talked and with relations. bound the industrial the at nationdelegatee by Ixxlge's speech Republican away from th ewtrl of delegates, took up Among those working today with for- regarding While th thirteen were in deliberation quarters al .convention yesterday figured In the primary vote to support him. He as- mer were Senator Crane in a secluded hotel bedroom, left Senator them' that "sticking" on their part of North Dakota. Senator Kellogg the remainder of the resolutions commithearings before theoninterstate commerce sured that It waa not to be disturbed were receiving In open orders tee of fifty-thrthe application of would win him the nomination. Johnson of Minneaota, Senator Lenroot of Wisconcommission today for anyone or for any reason, took off the railroads for advanced freight rates men said that thirteen out of the state's sin. Senator Hale of Maine and former hearing th advice of labor leaders and sixteen delegatee would vote for him on Senator Weeks of Massachusetts. In the course of the other on a wide diversity of subjects. (Continued on Fog Eight.) Edward Chambers, vice president of the first bafiot Later, In his own offices, he saw the Lodge for Compromise. the Santa Fe railroad, Joseph N. Teal of Portland, Ora , representing shipper, read Oklahoma delegation to the convention. For the time being, at least, Senator an extract from a speech given, he said, Lodge of Massachusetts. Republican leader Kelloggs Successor. by "a prominent statesman." senate chairman of the conven of The question read declared that under June 9 L A. Caswell of tlon,the kety onand CHICAGO, .the outskirts of the disgovernment management "the railroads Aonka was elected national com- cussion, Is understood today to have used hie conducted and weie wretchedly money Minnesota to succeed Hens-to- r Influence for compromise. wae spent and wasted with a prodigality mitteeman forwho not did seek Kellogg, " reelectjofi. wa Senator MeCumber which nothing can defend among those Mr. Caswell received fifteen votes ana E. who called at the subcommittee room durAsked by ill1. Teal If he agteed with H. Nicholas, eolinty attorney for Jack-eo- n ing the day to urge the expediency of th the statement, Mr. Chamber declared H. E. tied who of county, Townlejr reserve-tionls- t. conadvocated th not. were mild that the roads by that he did position ducted as efficiently and economically aa the Nonpartisan league, got nine. Declaring the Irreconcilable element we possible under government control. ATLANTIC CITY CHOSEN, not advocating a plank against all possible Commissioner Woolley later brought out from Mr. Teal that the statement KANSAB CITY, June leagues. Senator Borah said tonight peace Atlantic 'Clty, quoted wee from Senator Lodge s speech N. , was chosen as the next meeting they already had conceded much In th declaration at Chicago. the Order of of tha Veiled tentatively framed during reMystic place conference here, a Prophets of the Enchanted Realm by the cent "W dont ak any explicit declara. of the body, which comeuprerrte council CANDIDATES aald Senator fbirah. tion. that will session here today. pleted a three-da- y humiliate those who voted for ratification SPONSORS we Nor do with mean to reservation. SALT LAKER IN NEW YtytK. accept anything that will humiliate ua. I to Tbs Trlbaaa. 9 perie kAN FRANCISCO. Jung 9. Candidates ' . Hotel Aator, E. Wide Range of Topics. whose spoeeore have been chosen a ocor f- B. NEW YORK. Jun Dad-ric8. Central, Palmer; Broadway to are: the announcement, ling Twenty-eigsubjects, ranging from enMrs. Dedrick. william O. McAdoo, whose name Is to forcement of the prohibition act to free be presented by lr. Bums Jerkin. Kanfor food inventors, were discussed hapless sas City; Attorney General A. Mitchell CHAMBERLAINS COLIC AND by sixty persona today before tbe RepubREMEDY. palmer, hy John H. Bigelow of pennevl-varllican resolution committee sitting to New York Chicago Governor James Cox of Ohio, by on plank for the platEvery family sliould keep this prepSupreme Court Justice James C. Jnmnn, aration at band ready for Instant use form. suggestions Everyone who wanted to tslk was Columbus; Governor Edward I. Seward when needed. Severe attacks ef colic heard, end the rule, gravely of New Jersey by Charles F. Brian, and cholera morbus often prove fatal be- adopted yesterday. w Am thit haJtm er$ Yoor guarantee subject to liberal Robert L Owen of fore medicine can be procured or a phyJersey Ctty; Senator and many reservatlona. At M A Pvt iec fvUr guaillg Oklahoma, by D. Hayden IJnebaugh. Mussician summoned. Tbe uniform auoceeo Interpretation cloae of the hearing ths committee tbe kogee, Okla.; James W. Gerard, by V. S. that has attended the use of this remedy bad enough testimony to keep It occupied O. Cherry, Ploux Falla, g. D ; Senator end tho prompt euros which It has efseveral da vs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Nebraska, by A. fected have mode it a staple article of High spots in the meeting Included a C. bchellenberger, farmer governor of Ne- - trade, 1 ta LAdTertieemenL) vigorous attack on the antlstrle LEADERS GET IN A HEALTH ALMANAC LREE d R three-quart- two-cen- J , -- " ' sr. at - m ob-s- ei fifty-thre- DISPUTES STATEMENT ee . 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