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Indioated in conferthe United States. arrived in San Fran ence today with newspapermen hie deco today' to attend the D.kmocratic opposition to a "barnstorming" camnational convention :u his capacity as paign. His preferenco on the other a delegat from his home state of hand would be for aomewhat of a ! ........., ' yt ' 0 - r - - !.; 2., A ta ") , - -.T. ..- t ... - . 4, ;- p" v :,,,, t :ipa rt,,A4 '7'1 i,' s-d- 'p 0 ' lat , t -- k (1,,d1r, ,, Nt -- 1 e I ;I, C1 .), . -- t..; ' ' ' ' ) , ;, (- -- r 4,144 1 sr , .( I-- ,) , h rl V,'f A -i - Y-- 'rectal occasiont had torn his hair for Bryan. slaved for Parker end worked his hardest for WilAon." the vice president made the emphatic statement that he would nomination for the not accept ethe if it were offered him prosidincy, "on a silver platter." lie said that he was more than rerieel- -, tram poutteev.,,with readr--..e0.no man's dollar in his pocket, to en- joy the compromise that life held out to him after many a .hard dlr. bat- tt - I 4. - The Republican nominee also made it clear that there would be no delay In opening the campaign,' announcing that it would not await the official notification of his nomination,- - The notification, he said, would not talii place before July 15 at tharliest. Friends of the senator supplemented hia.statament as to the kind of cam-Pai- n he deaires, with the assertion, that he believed the office Or Oiler executive of the nation was too high and too Important to be sought through a continuous series ot whirlwind campaign tourt , , - ' t A tkek.,--- -- 0 ' ,..,0, -- 001;. -- , , 4lob . ' ' To - ' o,fl ritr t 1: v ,V6 k ',' ' , . - ' k4rt ' 4 N 4 I4 , . 1 , . 1 I I I 1 I i 41 1 i ; Ai: i . . t1 sorat-Es.141.0011.0- , t to ,i 'i ' '. 1 I 1 I. , I - , ( LMEMBER, L ;! ''' 40, ,, , , ,:.. 4.- ,4P ed- -v--- o i,,. t ..1., 1 - IZ P'...1..E.111rIMMEIP. REPUDIATION OF len. who BY -- PLATFORM FEDERAL, - . "ek . . " ,L,...., t, - I, - SYSTEM .. . rte it . It' - - . This is the inlormation, telegraphed to tho California senator at Weaning-tor- t today by William P. Adams. In his telegram Adams says: "Please be adviaed that la exc. of 1,000 signature of voters of the state of Oregon ergentil re112..t1ng you to repudiate the Chicago platform and announce yourself an independent candidate for the preridency hero been secured the first day of eirculteflon." Springs Front Te knew. The action of Adams and his fellow supporters springs from a telegram received this morning from Dow Jones of New York. stating that petitions were in circuletion in New York requesting Johnson to repudiate the Chicago platform and announce Ms candidacy as an independent and that they were being freely signed. between 10.000 and 10,000 signatures having been sleeved in the first of the circu- i (1)43 P , I I ' JOIINSON ASKED ' Rt , s. I.. 111 i . I 11419 I (:) lc I , .0 7 1 , I 4 I ' - I , Pil I 14 ,IIIE PLAZA 11, i I I t I I I I : I , t I ;t 4 I 1 , IPark; ft t I I I i ' I ; ard-bear- onard I ii I: J d r ' 1 il t Mrs. - , 1 e 1:4 I, I, , te ? 1 11 . i O .., ,t :,k,A. 'e: el Ci LILO --- nal..,..qr telcreN' Liu: . r - : 14 4 10 I ,, 4.160041 t) ; I 7 . , - . .1 a f .. t 1, 1r---- -1 f:- q; 1016 1I Thus spoke the man who just will Not Bowden. stepped out of a railraod carriage, II Senator also announced totherefore With Harding and travel fatigued 1 a0 seat he not his would that older day a shade resign perhaps feeling just than be really is. But when his in- In the senate prior to the termination a , oiig--,Lf t a asked him the question of his term on next March third. terv4ewer i The work of preparing his speech whether the Republicans really has ' 4 . . cause to consider the presidential oleo- - of acceptance has not been started . Five Thousand Portlapd Ad. 0 ' i f conthe nominee and it is expected he - a of by . the lions in ' foregone light l' I I will It defer conference until after the of lasitude . the mantle clusiono PetitiCalifornian of mirers 1 , . party dropped from him as if by magic. with Chairman Hays and other Mon'Large Liquor Seizure leaders now tentatively fixed for Then be ealdw with emphasis: '. o-n Him to Head Third ' day. I Made in New Brunswick ,. Republicans Make Mista4. ,1 care must be taken in pre"Great PARI; "The Republicans are making the paring this speech." Senator Harding SPITTH AVZ1117Z AT CZNTRAL Ticket . 1! N. K. June le. FREDEPLICKTON. : mistake of their lives. They have said . It represents the candi-- 1 NE'77 YORK CITY for some time thought of us Demo- date'stoday. ti The largest seizure of liquor ever of the platform.1 ' interpretation , a disorganised. disgruntled, crats was lation. made Brunswick. New in SISMIner New In . of remember reported Plaza The Guests us ii ' defeated party. They will find (By Universal Service.) As eoon as this telegram was read . ., this morning, consisting of 12 tons of York as pleasant, comfortable, refreshing. Under very much alive before next Novem- Wood Says Butler RICHMOND. Va., JIM 15.Thou. by Adams, he and other Johnson sup1! i' . Its windows stretches the cool green of Central and The "wet other Whisky ber." goods." of with dissatisfied the result porters Made Vicious and Main it I while at Its doors See Fifth Avenue seizure was made at Bakerbrook. Ma- sands of workers today were x10111111 the he nomination of WarDiscussing wont to convention, work,' Chicago I! ' Mil G. Harding as Republican standU. S. A. The dreg tumult is far removed. dawsks, county. The chief inspector petitions addressed to Senator Hiram r 1.000 and between 1,001 up rounding uncalled for Attack said the liquor was shipped out of Johnson and asking that he repudiate signatures within a few hours. Adams i . Still business centers, Vat shops, thestres, clubs, the vice president said: . Montreal as "fertiliser," and there was the Republican party platform draws says that the action here. is spon1' , "The Republicans. I understand, are churches, cathedrals are but a few minbtes'away. CHICAGO. I June not quite so pleased at present as every reason to believe that Its destina- at Chisago and announce himself an taneous and has no connection with from all over the world regis1, Wood. In a signed statement 'tonight, tion was New England. Independent for the prest- any third party movement, eo far as he they were on Saturday night Perter atguhedgague:Ispeople prominent in social, remacharacterized as "a vicious and onally speaking. I have a high dency. friends are concerned. ' I and his diplomatic and commercial activities. Its cam.- lie repre- licious falsehood." a declaration by Dr. . gird for Senator Harding. fort sod luxury et appointments, its personal sents the old guard of the Republican Nicholas Murray Butler of New York. Woman Jumps From I, Ask Platform Repudiation. I: service, its cuisine, Its varied interests ezemplify MOTHER party. I would do anything but vote that a "motley group of stock gamNot is Train; Injured ibe perfect hotel. him." for g bler oil and mining promoters, muSWEET POWDERS ' , k PORTLAND. Or.. June The Vice Pretddent speaking on the nitlion makers and other like persona"' The Summer Garden and Outdoor' Terrace 16.--OMAHA. FOR ill June Hattie CHILDREN, thousand and more Portland supportsebjece of tbe league of nationCcald: backed the generare campaign for the' than other places in unique features. Cooler by it : A Certain Railer tor lessrMosess. "I was in hopes that this thing Republican presidential nomination. Johnson, 1,463 Park Place, Chicago, ers of Hiram Johnson have signed New .Yerk. Delightful for luncheon, tea or dina from Union Pacific i train to a 14. him this jumped of the time. would be out the way by petition asking repudiate ' General Wood said that he regret-- 1 ner. Rare Sowers, soft musk, dancing, life. . N ii, either with or without "reservations. ted to make the statement but that it near here early today. She fell into platform adopted by the Republican ' beam i "11 Celds is Whether it should be taken away from wall nocesaarl to "brand, a fakir, and muddy ground due to a heavy rain cotivention and announce himself as Tr".ammo MD STEELY, Masetisd Direst.r '1I owl aim pi imbed ran A rasa, ., constituted authority and taken to the to denounce a lie." Declaring that and was not seriously ,injured. Hoe. an independent candidate for the pres, li" "6"1"... WWII GUI CO., 1.4 My. II. L . ; to petiple. I am not yet ready to say. ," -- - -- --the men who managed his campaign pital authorities said she demented. idency. Term for Wilson. No 71 charao4 were of "extraordinary high .,. ..,.,,..,, ' Regarding a possible third term, ter," the general said that the attack Marta:tall said that be did not think upon them. "Is infamous." and that Nwimmmniffittlimmiiittimmitmlitillimmilittmtlimittlimnimmummtnfumirmtirmrvmmmnmmnnmmummrtmmmimmtitnittlitimmtimitmtmtimmtimmtimmitimititmlimmuo Preet Maori desired - third term. Mr. Butler's action was "an attempt to addedi ele with 'certain himself Ingratiate Ms on. ....Z.-"BO it he desires It, he could, have ments which exercised a determining .... .... .... It Influence at the convention." 4 . ..,... Asked whether th e Irish question .... . The statement follows: " .... I I come for discussion at the eon- -I isstatement .... 111 the 11 have 11 "I jusearead .. -- ., vention.---Vic- e ... 1M President Marshall an- - sued-t- n. New York by Nicholas Mur-- 1 - -- ..m.... -- -, veered: ..-Butler to the effect that a motteft 11400, m..., "There is to Irish question as far ray .... r. ' others group of stock gamblere and norni-m,.. . n, ..... es ttia convention lot concerned. Ninety-f- tried ..... : to the presidential buy .... ive per cent of the Americans are nation for me, and that the forces ! ....Ant sympathetic towards the Irish.- - but who were defeated In their insolent not 1 per cent among them would ... to buy the nomination repreattempt ... to arms take Ireland. free though ) tip in American me we have often expressed our sy.npathy sent all that is worst life." ONO.. and business , political 1mm... with the Irish cause." ft Malklous Falsehood. rm... Me Vice President described the . me I ,.. The statement is a vicious and expenditure of great sums of nutney In,. eon.. ,. In the Republican campaign as "dis- malicious falsehood. I would ignore it ......... .. . n'et." he added. "the If It were directed at me alone, but heartening." ones I can not remain silent when my loyal ol. Republiosas are not the -only 1 . of sueh practices." vilified. are guilty 1 and friends supporters .m I .., The Vice President is accompanied "Col. William Cooper Procter. who . vl. .00 li-by Mrs. Matchall and Mrs. Thomas was chairman of my campaign com-Welsh. The party will leave tomor- mittee. is a man of ertraordinary high ! od-o1 row to May for a few days at Mon- character. known throughout the 110,. ,t E t tem. He will return to San Fran length and breadth of the land for bhil 01. disco in time for the convention. am -... and honesty. His, absolute integrity .., I ono.. Don't let them occupy all their leisure in play. Intersperse play with- amnia antiociates were men of like characN 141 ., Iri 5 I means mualcal refinement; starts them toward a musical education. . ter, most of whom reeponded to their It . ...."..0 ::: countrya call during the war. They f Ameriof a k I group progressive typify ' r cana. The attack upon them is in. , famous. me. 2 il voi-leNtA(Ulm His Support Patriotic. . ,.,. , -,..... J. ,...,.. e "The forces which brought me be4-me . fore the convention with preponder. F ,, ant forces were hundreds of thoustit 1.) 1 ands of patriotic men and women in Me mi. . . ;-every walk of life who have Indoreed , 4 s , Ews Mate conventions. nationwide at my r. , , . i 'AV , nationwide Male prtmarles. and a nai rii. .., bn - , i , tionwide poll of unprecedented ire. ,... i ' ....,,Nta . tion of Nicholas Murray ; to ingratiate 1 ,t, I ) . attempt Ida I 1 certain elements which i . 4, I um on il exerc iseir determining influence at , F.:: LI zand pomdbly to ex- 1 ,M1b,. the Z It weaknerm I I 1,,,a A. AA ' political ova 4, r- plain .4.41 All Ab AB BUY NOW A ,4 ,4 I g attack II a cowardly ' : .. ( med. under the cloak of an tallegcd . Gels-I- t" In- 1 $S0.00 TO $1,0'.0'..9 17: Pte. Pala !extant!, and Cern public service. which wan never , ' . I too. Atte Kish Ott. me ; tended or rendered. , Zseeptthe Knabc "I regret to make a statement of 'A.Itcw drops et "Oct.-t-" E.. quenches 100 instruments to be sold at big reduced prices corn pains Ilk water ;month tirc MI kind0 but it Is necessary in this mo ff- -1 I Give you immediate relict instance to.brand a fakir and- to de: , ' niSunce a he saved 4; t . t N - . , is facing prosecution. is trying to get the inspectors into difficu ides. , to The Cali Poet. More len toll the distriot attorney that on one occasion the inspectors seized $10,000 turned S1.000 worth of marootica. worth over to the police and sold the rest to drug traffickers. Corot on one occasion seised 44.000 worth of drugs from tilm and then tried to sell the narcotics back to him, according to litiorelen's published statement , . 114 ilEillnlinill post bece tedsy,ot:,,The Ahargee were denied by the secretary ot the board. Louis Zeh. who said that More- 'I A . s , t I ;). ' 1 , . . 1., . di 4 , t 44 business. In , ) . I ments of an erpanding .4 sissel , Call ;i -- 1 field, has brought us 47 years' steady growth in public esteem as well as ,.) Kt 1 1 . . ', f P , ( , 1 4 , , Iffrat 1I , i ' 4 Ace., 1 :- . la ,hro4 .- ' -- 0 ice, constantly amp!!. fied to meet all require. deelarts; ' 0 4 1 , -- -- 1.- - 1 4 I ,s 40 , ' cONSTRUCTIVE sem ! ; c . St--- 3r,. 7 . , - latril 4 . f .,. :,..,---.- . 1 ' 1 . - ' 1 , i.. "we ' - , . : f I : -. ., i ' 14r. ' ' l' - , -. ,4,,t . , t) 1 1 RS 11NJEsTICIAltutifismalEn 1873BiANILE 0 v, ,,.,....,,,t...-------2,,,,- manuaLtuLsnaliz -- ,,.4, I'',--I, . ' I 7.7.,:i,:i.l',::: ,,4 4 II.- - i , ! , - - ,,, . . I itiit , lit. ' ' ;-- -,- la -- ,,,--- t Dr, ,,,,, 4, 77"..."""'"""ii"a"V4"1 ,,, i - I I t rault ;. i Drive gut May Make Number of Speeches at Few Special Occasions. - 4 44. 1 - . 1 , , I Scene of $400,000 Caruso Robbery at Easthampton, L. I. I o.2,...r.,---fittljicrrxt- 110TACCEPT CALL ,, . , i , AdmIMIMMOMEMMERIMMINEMOMMEMINIMIN,, ' ,,, 1 - 1.- t f , - - ) WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 1920 NEWS - .. , P tarisfmL111111 ! THE DESERET . .., . oRArs I) ' . , 1. 1 : t , ir 11 ! . s I , - - - : : . a I: 11M.me en.b o T1 - rot- , !among Oft, mie Eimmm .1 ab Om one Om lowlE10 two MP Om glmo,m gimftwg. ..:,,, it ..0 Vacation j Actioli' Om 11P. .,- M.k ode orn. - 4tm mop m.p ,ur,e nob I. .1elf-opeekin- ma. -- u .wage 49 op , 7,,,.. . A laity I " lit tnc Store! " Uttlei't lit.)11 ., a Val IINis11 0- ip I , -- -- , f - -- AN - I - 0 Interest the Children in. Music t 0, I a 1 010 o I om r Quick 6 ' ,. Let Their Thoughts' Turn to Music, It o E. i ,,,,,,, mg Wm A 4 , ,4. r t ' 1 ' , 4 ellEAPER I , - , , 'r 1 ) ti -- WITILE.PRICES ARE 4 OP.'''. OM ., goo It t . , kilfrf tl 1 I 0 ' I. --- - - I- As . ; , - A 2 I Ei .0,1011 1r, 'tired of others badly shaken up when a Boston-boun- d Wor, rester train crashed into the rear coach of a at West Express train Flom near this city. shortly before mid night.. The Express. which wax standing. still. At the time of the collision. was bound for Boston. The injured were removed to the Worcester General hospital.- , . . . . - - am. emo m - Charge Pharrnacy,Agents .1 Tbs corn bhrtne to loon lin grip at Illicit With once, In a day or two it is no loose I, Selling that you eon lift It off. root. and all. the thumbNand finger. hats Of Confiscated Drugs 11 oflast it as toillions has found out. It is the oirrmio, effective sod common1 6 -- sense way to be rid,of corn. BAN FRANCISCO. June the never.faillmit itatot- Ch a r goo that John DeVries and Emile corn remover, O. anteed. gooney-bac- k Coret. inspectors tor the Vote board I coots but a trifie at any duatonal of pharmacy. sold thousands of dollars by E. Lawrence it CO., WI of drugs that they illetZPd from I worth &oft In Fait Lake City and so the worM s- beot corn reotedyl tilirii peddlers and "took protection I by Z. C. Al. L r'rut Dort. money." from such peddler. have, Drys- Co, fir otoreo, Waterloo been to the district cootobo 1'meg co., Granite Samusimade Pharmsey. Horolon. an alleged drug trot- - 1 (.0-- . Owl PrIJC Co. Wm- - Thornton r"lf i 7 Druenl Drug Co.Adv. ticker, according to an article in Drug , 4 I 1 ne . - 0. vow.. Mit : r ? i I : 1 ). - '1' ' PREPAID. FREIGHT - savings-tha- n Still greater ssvings if you want to pay more than $100.00 down. Ask the salesm - FREE with each piano a handsome bench; with each player. 25 rolls and a nice bench. To your nearest R. R. station. 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Ask the sales- ' - man about it. . i on your "silent" Piano. .. , , N it) - : ( DOWN sw :: , 1.1 - I, ,ty, - - j . , . I a,' ino, New-Yor- 0 b 'Ne god,an lin ri I, r - INtor. T14v. passengers were severely in.! It Score ,, rd,(6( (11--- moomsom. . 1. . Vniversai, Service.) WORCESTER.. Mast. June IL- -- I, , Twelve Passengers Are Injured in Train Wreck I 110ff loi ' A liberal allowance, will be made I I ota-tt- le , - , - . I , |