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Show FORK. UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH Harding Nominated the chair ruled council rooms went rooms were Iendrr, nnd to these were directing lli who men the were Efforts f the candidates. of sort some mad to bring alut result lu would that compromise Hut nomination on Saturday morning. In the threats, promises and appealswere all SENATOR WARREN Q. HARDING Interests of party harmony ood, WAS BORN ON FARM IN In vain. The three candidates, lendwere who STATE OF OHIO. formalities were completed, and an Lowden and Johnson, liy WRIGHT A. PATTERSON. refused to give Iluce adjournment taken to 1 oclock of er In the voting, whom the senatorial on one enme crowd the ny to President: For Thursday. Again wanted to Legislator and Editor Heads Tickst, hack. The convention convened, Car- loaders could agree. They Warren G. Harding, of Ohio. on the His Running Mate Being Governor ut dinal Glblmns offered an invocation, lot the delegates fight It For of Massachusetts, Who Cams continue auJ convention the to four floor of and the convention adjourned Calvin Coolldge, of Maieachuietts had From Vermont oclock. With a never ending Interest the balloting until the delegates first the for choice their Convention Hall. Chicago. The nom- the crowd was again back at four expressed Influ5. Warren Chicago, Harding, ination for president was made on oclock only to wult for two long, place on the ticket without any of thl on the exerted on part I'ulfed Staten senator from Ohio, the tenth ballot. The vote on that sweltering hours for the fight the ence being won. who wan the choice of the Itopuldl ballot nnd were temporarily which leaders, they anticipating, party for the men who hnd been the platform can national convention for the jresl When the first ballot was tuken at eandldutes was: Harding, but which did not nmterinllze. The leading it made behind been the all hnd dency, whs born on a farm In Ohio, the session of Saturday morning Wood, 157; Low den, 12; fight 647; those from 18U5. was November 2, the Johnson, 80 Ills father closed doors of the council rooms, and showed but little ehnnge the first Tillage doctor. After It Is all over, that Is the news with the exception of the presentation of Friday night Through of Saturday, General. were of colonial It took five strenuous duys to The Hardings of a minority report by a member of four ballots were run'stock, coming originally from Scot that Is all that the great mass of the committee from Wisconsin, to Wood and Governor Lowden land, settling In Connecticut, removing the public will remember. Hut for which no particular attention was ning neck and neck and on one ballot later to the Wyoming valley, 1ennnyl those who had a purt In the contest It paid, there was no evidence that there were tied with 311 votes euch. advunlu, where some of them were tna Again there came a demand for will be an experience to be remem- hnd ever been a disagreement, and aucred. Others fought In the revolu bered for a lifetime, and the conven- the plutform was adopted with less journment and again the Wood and Lowden forces combined to prevent it, tlonary war. Warrens mother, Phoebe tion of 1920 will go down In the his- than half a dozen dissenting votes. Dickerson, was descended from an tory of the Republican party as one Friday gave promise of being a red but without result. After another anHolland Dutch family, and of the hardest waged battles of the letter day for the audience and the other consultation at the buck of the thus was blended the blood of the partys existence. It was a battle of fight fur the coveted bits of beauti- speakers stand between bulf a dozen Hollund Dutch with that of the hardy which the audience saw but little that fully engraved cardboard waxed hot senatorial leaders the session was ad. In the Journed despite the protests of a large Scotch. was spectacular; a show that did not and heavy. At nlno-thlrtAs Warren grew up he learned to measure up to the expectations of the morning, when the session opened, part of the delegates. there flashed Almost Instantly ft!! trees, chop wood, split rails, plant thousands who bad begged and fought every seat was filled, every aisle was and hoe corn, and do all the things for and purchased tickets, and who had jummed with an expectant multitude. through the great building the rumor Incident to farm life. Those were the Jammed themselves Into the great It was to be a day of oratory, and It that the leaders had decided on Sendays when farm labors were per. building session after session, swelter- was. The first order of business was ator Harding as the man If they could formed by hand. In this way young ing and roasting, and always antici- the call of the states for the naming force his nomination, and they were of candidates for the nomination for going to try. Harding acquired the habit of Indus pating something worth while. The public did not see the real fight, the presidency. Arizona yielded to Could they do It? Did the leaders try. At odd times Harding worked In the as they were not admitted to the coun- Kansas and Governor Allen took the control enough delegates to name the little printing office In the vllluge cil rooms where the differences of con- plutform to name General Wood. The leader of the party ticket? The gentesting candidates were Ironed out, audience heard what Governor Alien eral verdict was that they could, that nearby. He became a first-clas- s and Intereated himself In the or where the varying opinions of dif- had to say, and attention was given to the unrestricted delegates would do mechanism of the entire plant. When ferent factions were being reconciled the seconding speeches and to the their bidding. Senator Johnson and linotypes were Introduced lie mastered so that a platform that would fit all s;ieech of Congressman Rodenberg on General Wood refused to release their behalf of Governor Lowden. When Instructed delegates, and on the ninth the keyboard, so that be finally elements might be produced. The conditions of the times had pro- Judge Wheeler of California, started ballot the Illinois delegation stayed mnstered the Intimate workings of a newspaper office, from the editorial duced a wide range of Ideas. Men dif- to present the nnrne of Senator John- with Governor Lowden, the Pennsylfered radically on Important points son the audience hnd had enough of vania delegation stayed with Governor room to the press room. The distinguished Califor- Sprout, and the New York delegation Kcnutor Hardings love for news- upon which the party must go to the oratory. paper work lias never subsided and be public as a unit If It Is to have a nian referred to the league of nations continued to split among several canIs at present one of the owners of the chance of being successful In Novem- plank as Senator Johnsons plank, and didates. At the end of that ballot ot- Senator Harding lacked 120 votes of Marlon, Ohio, Star. After Senator ber, and It was not an easy task to both delegates and the audience on had the established enough to nominate him and it was Hunting paper a sound finauclul basis, be organized a thought for a time the leaders were stock company, distributing shares to going to fall, until Governor Sprout was known to have released the Penneach of his employees, and he and sylvania delegation to Harding, and they still own It. . with that the effort to climb Into tht Senator Harding has twice represented the Thirteenth senatorial disHarding wagon started, on the tenth and final ballot. In the end all In. trict of Ohio In the state legislature, structed delegations were released, but served 0119 term as lieutenant gover. many of them declined to change thel nor, refusing to stand for yeeleftlw!, last registered vote, and the final b&l ami he Is iiov neUrfhg the close his lot was announced as given at tht first tenir as United States seiiuiW. head of this account. All through the One of his first official acts upon balloting 24 Wisconsin delegates bad was to sponsor reaching Washington persistently registered their votes for the MU for preparedness which had Senator LaFollette, and when, aftei the Indorsement of Colonel Roosevelt, the last ballot had been announced and he was closely associated with It was moved to make the nomination the lute president during Its pendancy. unanimous these 24 delegates voted lie was selected a chairman of the the motion. against ennational convention soon after he It took but a short time to select tered the senate without factlounl Governor Hardings running mnte. strife. Governor Coolldge, Senator Let: root of Is As a public speaker, be calm, yet Wisconsin, Senator Gronna of North forceful. He has a wide voeubulury Dakota, Governor Allen of Kansas, Is and quick at repartee. and Colonel Anderson of Richmond, Va., were named as candidates for tho Governor Calvin Coolldge, the nomplace. There was but one ballot. inee for vice president, was born In a Governor Coolldge receiving C7G votes, VL typical American town Plymouth, and the ticket was complete. The Retwelve miles from a railroad, on July publican convention of 1920 was a 4, 1872. Ills family was a typical Am. thing of the past. erlcnn family and behind him were One of the features for which the a secs-forgenerations of Massachusetts on convention Just closed will long be rewho had served their country in membered was the participation of the every emergency. H "as not brought women. It is doubtful If they hud any comup In poverty, but enjoyed the decisive part In the actual naming of from lux free farm of a home, forts Governor Calvin Coolidge Senator Warren G. Harding the candidate, other thnn the few urles. Early In life be learned the who were present as delegates. Rut of work, dignity aful necessity find the common ground upon which Jected. He referred to the campaign women figured prominently on the Calvin Coolldge entered politics all were willing to stand. Every day funds of other candidates and there minor committees, and they figured actively In his home town, Northamp- of the five brought Its threat of s bolt was a roar of disapproval. He fought prominently in the oratorical efforts, to on the part of some faction, and these buck, and the audience and the dele- and ton, lu 1899, when he was elected very much to their credit. At the city council. The next year he was threats brought adjournment after gates fought with him. From that least one woman seconded the nomofmade city solicitor and held that adjournment, after sessions lasting time to the close of the long seven ination of each of the candidates fot fice for two years. He went to the from but a few minutes to au hour or hours und more of nominating speeches the nomination for the presidency, state legislature in so. In order that the new conferences the orators might quite as well have Massachusetts and their speeches appealed to the 1907 and 1908. lie left the legislature might be held --a ml new efforts might aald nothing, us the audience heard audience because they were short and to become niH.vor of Northampton, be mads to satisfy opposing elements. nothing of what they said. Despite to the Women were active as It was the league of nations plank the efforts of Chnlrman Lodge, the workers point holding that office two years, lie was around the headquarters of then elected a state senator, where, he tlat proved the greatest stumbling commotion continued until the last lust two Mock. The Irreconcllubles of the sen- oy'tor had minted the last of the eleven every candidate. They gave out red, served four years, during-thfeathers for General blue and years of which he was president of ate, lead by Senator Johnson, would candidates whose numes were placed Wood, badges and pennants for Govnot listen to anything thnt favored of before the convention. that body. ernor Lowden, served tea and cakes A feature of the nominating und As governor, Calvin Coolldge, If one an Indorsement of the league of nafor Herbert Hoover, and did some, Is to Judge by the constantly Increus. tions, with or without reservations. seconding speeches was Introduced by thing of a like service for each of the Ing majorities he received In each Another element, lead by Nichols Mur Mrs. Robinson of New York, a sister candidates. election, has advanced ray Butler of New York, insisted upon of the late Theodore Roosevelt. In succeeding At General Woods headquarters rapidly In the estimation of the peo. an indorsement of the league with the seconding the nomination of General Mrs. Wood and her daughter hud a pie of the state. Ho was elected In Lodge reservations, and on Wednes- Wood she referred to him as a friend handshake and a gracious word for 1918 for his first term. His reeled ion day morning It seemed thnt nothing of her brother, and frttm thnt time 00 every caller, but they refused at all by an Increased plurality was prac- could prevent a split on this plank. practically each candidate was re- times to talk politics. On the other was It time this at the that of when to as coueeded ferred the police a friend and heir of the political tically the bund of Nicholas Murray daughter genius of Elihu Root was called upon. departed Itoston left their posts. was the real munnger jf her Butler The cables the carried troubles of The the After a night of rioting, the goverballoting begun on Friday night fathers catnpnlgn. nor took command of the situation, re- contestants to Europe, where Root Is and four ballots were taken at that Herbert Hoover at no time showed In , Inthe of an assisting detints. On theso ballots General Wood organization stored order with state guard-mienstrength In the hnllotlng. For the any stroyed every effort of the police to ternational court, and the cables wa the leader, with Governor Lowden first nine ballots his total vote was back a solution brought that satisfied a win their places back, ended for uh fairly close second. After the first from four to six, nnd on the tenth time the possibility of a police union Senator Johnson and his followers, and hullot a motion to adjourn was made, ballot be polled nine votes. When his with an outside authority, and faced which the others were willing to ac- but was promptly voted down by a name was presented to the convention the electorate on the Issue of law and cept la the interests of party harmony. combination of the Wood and Lowden on Friday by Judge Miller of SyraThere was difficulty again over the delegates, who felt that order. ther only cuse, New York, a delegate from thnt He was reelected by a plurality of tabor plank, and again compromise chance to win lay In preventing fur-th- state, he received a demonstration was resorted to, to prevent a split. conferences of the party lenders. from the audience thnt wns one of the 129, IKK). marked and unusual features of Much the same thing l true of the Another effort to adjourn was made convention, but It was not Joined tho In ou Mexico a and d on plank plank after the second ballot and a roll can Nominee Happy, Also Grateful. by any of the delegations, it was . In the end the Irish were overof the hotel to the at states demanded. Chicago. Caught It, too, was very evident that Hoover hnd no place which he rushed from the Coliseum looked entirely, as nothing the lend- voted down by the same combination In Republican politics. ers were willing to do was satisfac- of delegates. At the close With some difficulty After his nomination, Senator Harding of the (imlrimin tnndo'no formal statement, but de- tory to that element that was demand- fourth ballot Senator Smoot advanced Lodge, whose voice was gone, mana clared be was very happy and deep- ing strong resolution acknowledging to the front of the speakers stand and aged to hold the delegates together the freedom of the Irish "Republic." moved an adjournment A roll call long enough to phsh the usual resole-lion- s ly grateful to bis friends. of thanks to the officials of the For hours the resolutions committee, was again demanded, but the demand convention nnd to the headed by Senator Watson of Indiana, was Ignored and an Coolidge Will Accept city of Chicago, aye und no vote and then the KcputiMcnn Itoston. Governor Coolldge when fought back nnd forlh. Appointed at railed for. convention Roth sides In the contro- of 1920 came to an end. The notified Saturday night that he bud the es.s!ou of Tuesday, It was expect- versy excited all their lung power In ment of the convention hall managebeen nominated by the Republican con- ed to report at 11 o'clock really Wednesday an effort to enforce their will on thanks, for tli seating, the vention for the vice presidency, authGetting nnd the Coliseum wns parked chairman, but after a conference r 'he policing laid other arrangements wei t,e the best ever seen In nn-orised the Associated Press to say tha lo lapaclty at that hour. A few other senate leaders on tbs speaker s w wt ltd accept the nomination. stand, bem'ktcUI Frantic WithP Hi Doans Howoy.r sum-n)l)0f- ,l JS Brought Recovery an Nvr Return f,-ht- s 4-- pro-due- s; old-tim- e y com-jmalt- on-usu- al gi-ee- &tiy REPUBLICAN TICKETS DEMOCRATIC AND WILL HAVE OPPOSITION. THAT BELIEVED kc'r legates FRAI ;AN In In Addition to Labor Part)? and tho Socialists, tho Bull Moose Progress-Ive- s and tha Committee of Forty, eight May Be Heard From. Chicago. Opposed to thi seectcd candidates and selected platform of the Republican party, and the future selection of the Democratic camp, are ulreudy four or five third" parties, with several groups yet to be lieurd from. The Hull Moose Progressive, reborn Kuturduy night with a dinner at the Auditorium hotel with 100 men states, are proposfrom twenty-seveare but ticket a withholding Judging ment until the Democratic decision. with The Committee of Forty-eigha membership of 100, (XX) persons, Is to hold a convention here July 10, for he selection of national candidates; the Socialists already have nominated Sted-maEugene V. Debs aud Seymour tbe single taxers are talking about a third party, aud the Labor party of the United States, with Its convention here July 11, 12 and 13, proposes to put a ticket and a platform Into the field. Just how strong any or all of these third parties may become Is prol lemutlcal, but the Labor party Is being taken the most seriously. Inasmuch as It has been' In the field for a long time, has proposed tickets and a platform for months before the two big parties selected dutes for their conventions, nnd Is moving silently along. Dissatisfaction with the action of the Republican convention Is responsible for proposed action by the former Bull Moosers, who want to protest against the defeat of Wood, Johnson And Hoover. The former Moosers hope to combine followers of all three candidates under one banner, possibly that of Hiram W. Johnson and Senator William E. Borah, with William Randolph Uearst lurking in the background. n t, n; tM FOR FOI 52 11 .eVr? pne Natio ation. Wl Pr Every th oin ?,7"hlV BeforTj Luxe C choice ' nit t ;ateS for it InlUH! locratle ci June 28. his was do El fcsl fctyj had reduced from 178 The doctor told me I nSSadi u! the UP Cat Doaae at Any Stare, DOANS FOSTER-M1LBUR- 0e state c ic the bladder. After all of tCTPI to uee Doan't Kidney fill, improved, la a ehort time I end my cure hac tailed fifteen Today 1 am in perfect health Sworn to before me, W. P. WEISS, Notary Lake the of ( result e that lh Democrat! iitml camp R to y t! eleclci ion CO, BUFTMaV N H" 1 Miry their 1 ion's clioh Easy to Remember. Topr Well, ter Junior" I want you to help nation fight do conrenth ng ie nator Will uie with r. right"' I get all mixed up All marriage." Weston 1 s Alice D r. missile and missive. I could easily straighten that for you." A Good." A missive Is the one that I m fore Madsen hI In two lliam J. 1 nator C. L G. II. 1 m. A muel K alternat' ;!und, N. T Youngstown ie gram. Sima B. II lift off wills, R. Corns! H. Mu me t Doesn't hurt tit and Frege coats only a few cents, , E asury aui ation, wa eman for of Ogdei an. Administ resolution, a by Clu dial county elm JACK DEMPSEY NO SLACKER y Demon led unaniti Jury Renders Verdict of Acquittal of Draft Evasion Charge. San Francisco. William Harrison (Jack) Dempsey, worlds heavyweight champion, was fountf not guilty on a selective draft evasion Indictment by a Jury In the district court here on June 15. Following the verdict Dempsey, his You can li With your fingers parents and his attorneys were any hard corn, soft corn, or ml stormed by friends wishing to bffer tween the toes, and the hard congratulations. luses from bottom of feet After the verdict had been returned A tiny bottle of Freezone" the jurors congratulated Dempsey, little at any drug store; apply and Dempsey thanked the prosecutor drops upon the corn or catloa for his fairness and the judge for his stantly it stops hurting, theoA conduct of the case. you lift that bothersome com f ( lous right off, root and all, Y NEGROES ARE LYNCHED BY MOB one bit of pain or sorenejj tt "7 purllct 1 No humbug! Strung m. regard tl fur tin rent flow Adv. Her Wholesale Prayers Luclle, who Is five, does not say her prayers at night when sleepy. "Did yon say your little prayer' night?" her mother asked her morning at breakfast. No," said the little girl. 1 wS but sleepy last night, mamma, me & when put you day night, before I was sleepy, I prayed prayers enough to last me week." Duluth, Minn. Three negroes were lynched here Tuesday night by a inob estimated at 5tXK) persons, which overpowered the police, took possession of police headquarters and seized the negroes, who were held in connection with an attuck on a young white girl. Not a shot wns fired In the attack on the police station, the members of the mob using bricks and other missiles, and In the final stages of the fight streams of water from fire headquarters taken from the police themselves. Now ! the Time to Gt M 4 A mock trial was held hy the mob ,. Tkaa Ugly Spoto in the station and three negroes were Tharaa no lower thv iMRitvS 9 faellnc of ashamed found guilty and three others, also your fraekby atrawth la g uaraotata held In connection with the homely apota. r assault, thaaa Simply cat an ounce of Otl-were acquitted and turned hack to the 1 etrenglh from your druglW. Httlo of It nlfht tad mornlM police. ahould aoon act that area ui wblla ire are and t nt reservat s the treat e." es H. Mo 'ntlon, in h " FRECKLE! n J have beaun to dlaappear, 5 havo vanla had entirely. that more than ona ounea la njaow plately clear tha aklu and ' clear complexion. Be euro to aak for tha db" ,,, Othlna, aa thle la eold remove lf money bask If It falla to J one 3 Matching the Cae. That Is such a w ring Will gave Bessie." Te. she Is. such a big belle The Cutlcura Toilet Having cleared your skla keep by making Cutlcura yout toilet preparations. Tbe and purify, tbe Ointment U v heal, tbe Talcum to Pwd1erI No toilet table fume. without them. 25c every The Pope Takes Vacation. Upon the advice of the papal physician, Professor Rnttistlnl Instead of marrying Iope Benedict XV has relinquished form the average Ids of Oinny pontifical duties, mid lms a manhim, him. Inform to tiegun a semivacation. Girl Bandit. Los Angeles. The red headed girl bandit" who has been credited with numerous robberies In Los Is under arrest, the police say. Angeles The sus-pcIs Margaret Johnson' 25 years and pretty. Red-Head- ct lim and wns not seriously injnr.oi. iOSlltal tliornles wiy She is demented worn . jf Sure Relief Crazd Woman Jump from Train. malm. Mrs. llaltie Johnson, Chicago, Jumped from a tntin near here. She fell Into i.m,lflc muddy ground, dim to a heavy min. , loud & 'tr VLl ELL-Ag- ? 10 FPJ at the therefore ation and e d H Rome. negi being a t as It wa m 1& Idaho Democrats for Hawley. Lewiston, Idaho. At a prolonged evening 'session the Democratic state convention reelected by acclamation Robert H. Elder of Coeur dAlene ns national committeeman. Senator J. F. Nugent, J. II. Hawley and Moses Alexander and State Chairman Jerome J. Day were selected ns delegates at large by acclamation. The convention delegates were Instructed to vote for former Governor as vlee president. Hawley lluwley declined, hut was overruled by the unanimous sentiment of the convention. e inn upon dent of tli iroven liln undaunted nee of eve "nted him rst statesn 1B11 Following Mock Trial They Are Up by Minnesotans. the 1 crats In t il convert tii r text folic e Indorse c sdmlnlst the Incom lodrow Wl 1 Ire-bin- Ing. inj ! the Repi vc hit for, 'if policy. lo was to the a d States se "red Smoo "t of Will Mid Moy i of Hardii irty for tl will pr if ' guard nit Republic 'the Intei iw the R,. i the Tin date of nil 'voted sere |