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Show t 1 i 19?0 SALT LAKE CITY TUESDAY JULY PAGKS UTAH . SEVENTY-FIRS- YEAR T J' 3 u u H j ,E$ n of 44 ii at pltal had 11 cah from THIS rrad. ut a Into te to MARCH hit a. ourt, d to naan OUtll eked Mor- - loutll HI ency ) his Salt Laker Objects to Word ing of Plank on Control of Public Utilities But Clause Is Adopted Farmers in Evidence. aon died Ho body aer- - CHICAGO, July 13. Rev. George Richmond of St. Louis opened the s' convention with priyer thaf was received with Cheers. "W are not concerned about heaven and hell he aald. "It la thia world In which we are interested. Aa Jesus failed, so do we. The prayer charged that Republican candidatea take orders not from but from Wall street. It charged that the Democratic party "has sold out those forces which face moral ruin and spiritual desolation, and continued: We are corrupt, mean, and selfish. Forgive us, O God, and In the great revolution now coming aave ua from national dissolution. Dtc Ric hmomi peetffcany thanks for revolution ip Russia, for the new spirit of among negroes and in Ireland. He asked for the destruction "of Palmer-isPenroselam and all other kinds of paganism. He also blessed Eugene In his prison cell. Debs, Thla ref crence was cheered. C. Forty-eighter- :ket ii- - L ft good holts' one. can ming living mnot many Amalgamation ' Completed New ' - rrO"! race ed here today. The committee' of 43 voted to Join the National Labor party. A large Nonpartisan-leagugroup and a delegation of Single Taxers marched Into the Labor convention and announced they had decided to ' ' amalgamate. ftvtde'nce Vf the Laior convention's conciliatory mood was given" by-- , several- motions to "give theconference commltfee a- free hand and to bend everj effort in the direction of agreement , Labor1 spokesmen argued 'it 'could do their cause no harm- - to continue the negotiations since the had shown a genuine disand desire to get together." position ' The convention waa thrown into an uproar when Robert M. Buck, Chicago; chairman of the Labor resolutions committee, made a motion that won treat, , ck lome. ?oUe ers hie hie rt Peru, July 13. A revolution has broken out In Bolivia, ..according todljatcherf celled lata today from La Pas. Ths government headed by president .Jose GuUerrea Guerra has bean, ovsrthrowa, and the president and members of his cabinet have been mads prisoLIMA, ner. Bautista Saved ra has 'assumed power, being supported by the army, and la aald to hava Jose Carrasco, former Bolivian minister to Braxll," chancellor. Newspapers here, in commenting on the news, say tha ravolu-- ; lion, is a c ru e hi n gd ef at . p f. 1 h policy pursued by th Bolivian government and vlndi-oate- w the. aamm unity ..of Jntoreet.,,. existing between Peru and pro-Chile- . - 8. Abbott Maginnla of Salt lake City, la United State minister to Bolivia and is a former Salt Isle attorney. a - well-know- by bsdiy be the honored and the hall prepared for a credentiala-- of Forty-elghte- rs Joint convention. lotion la Carried. The mptlon carried amid cheers and on Ua heels a half hundred farmer condelegatee from the Forty-eigvention arrived and were seated after a tumultuous demonstration. The fartner delegates raised a Nonpartisan league standard aboveTKelF seats. William Remfer, a .Nonpartisan South " Dakota, anleaguer from nounced the farmers after spending five days looking over the conventions in session here, had decided their Interests were "identical with Labor. We liar decided to come over and' - Labor stand -- With -- Labor.- fight-Wit- h and organise with Labor, Remfer aald, amidst cheer. The Single 'Taxer arrived on the heels of the farmer and endoisetf the amalgamation movement. The platform committee brought in partial repot t, conteinlng one plank. Public ownership and democratic control of transportation, .including stock- yards. large, abbattotra. - grain elevators, terminal warehouses, pipeline and tanka, wera urged In this plank. v Chairman Parley P. Christensen that the word "Democratic control tho demands of the Leberrepresented party.. After a abort, but throrou discussion debata was abut off. and tbs plank was adopted. National Ticket Provided. . ballons! ticket only is provided for to the coming eieetion by the report th Joint conference Committees of But groupthe report rrrmtlr (Continued on page two) ht ER -e fs- ae-ert- -- 1 - WASHINGTON. July 13. Tha full story of what happaned at Nikolalsvsk Siberia, under the Bolshevik regime, reached Washington today for th first time, waa told to th American consul at Vladivostok, by a Mr. Dyar, who with hi wife and two other- American cftlxene had been bald at Nlkolaiavsk by th Red forces. According to Mr. Dyers statement, the Bolsheviki, under Trapitsln, attacked the Japanese guard at Nlkol-aievs- k on January 31. The fortress surrendered about the middle of February and the city about the end of that month. Tha Japanese guard atlli held out .and on March JO, they wsr ordered by Trapitsln to surrender by noon on March 13. Th Japanese, Mr. Dyer said, being afraid to trust the promisee of th Russians surrounded th Russian staff at 3 o'clock on tho morning of March 11, fired th building and attacksd and killed many Rusaiaaa and tried to escape. They were driven lit thalr barracks, however, and. on-- March I. th 134 aurvlvorsku trend erad. Mr. Dyar atatad that before . ih fighting began on March 11, the Jail had 'been filled by Trapitsln with parsons who were accused of being bourgeois and spies. All these were marched by Trapitsln to the Amur river and were killed on the night of th 13th. Prior to thla, executions without trial had occurred and . they, continued ..until -- th forces commanded by Trapitsln left ths district. During th fighting which eontin-jwe- d nos .Jfiet'itk I l;th Xo the combatants, woman and children war killed except 13 Japanese who were hidden by their Chinese husbands. - ' TOKIO, July 13. (By tha Associated J Pleas JtTnlversal frags waa defeated In tha Tower house of parliament today when a resolution' providing "for H, intro-- , duced by the opposition, was rejected by a vote of 133 to 333. - While tho measure was belng debated immense crowds assembled in 'nearby parks and held demonstrations. Although they permitted meetings In more distant parts of tha city the police refused to allow speechmaking near the diet buildings. Students held an indoor meeting at which an attempt waa made to adopt resolutions censuring thy cabinet for hindering thedevelop ment of the nation, but tha police interfered and broke up the, meeting, arresting a score. OF WANDERER ' I " r PROBLEM FOR COAL SUPPLY Several Plan Are Suggested But Little Hope i Expret ed of Solution in Time for Meeting With Railroad Executives in New York. . IS., URTHER QUIZ r TO WORK OUT in POLICE PLAN -F- Are Attacked by New WASHINGTON, Jaly emergency orders from the Inter- . Mala eonunmoe oosnmisaioa grant' in priority to the shipment of oonl lo the' northwest' and Nqw England by operators having eon-tra- ct In tho sections wdll bo pn- posed by the bittunlnoo coal, op. orator to the- railroad , cxeouti ves In New York toroermw as a plan lor Improving the trasmportadoo y ,rtt nation, , -- Will Confer With. , an-el- Russian Soviet Government', Not Replied to Re1 . Ha i quet of Allies That t . SOVIET TROOPS Y i i 1 - Arm-' istice be Arranged With Poland - Pol UK Piremfer ; occopYtaia- 1 y - - Jack Johnson Plans To bo Investigated District Attorneys J. 13. July ert O'Connor, United States district attorney, announced today he and Thomas Green, an assistant, will go to Rob- Tijuana, Lower California, to investigate reported plana of Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion pugilist, to surrender himself to United State authorities. Of Outrageous Acts mass-meeting- -, 1-- ' - CH1CAOO,-July- - , te eiay his wife and an. A4mA4 jMMterday. hut wer rjeotd,-thleflbeoauae all In some way Would unidentified stranger, attampu to identify the stranger, and to find a Interfere with contract already made. Plana. proposed. by- - a committee woman in the case if there be ona led to further questioning of Wanderer to- named to conalder ways and means of fatting coal to th states which ar day. b facing a coaJ d To this end two true bills charging fog the eetabllahmant of a son Wanderer with the' murder of hie wife and the stranger will not "be returned system or th restriction' of operators before Chief Justice Crowe until later to oertain territory' with a view i f in the .week, they said, so that the fhortening mileage. ....Another prostate, attorney office will have more posed a. division of th coal needed time to clear up th case. Th true among mine In Ohio, western Pennsylvania, Weet Virginia. Illinois and bins were voted by a Jury yesterday. Indiana. Bth wera rejected aa It Forestall Insanity Pica. waa claimed their adoptloif would inmenwaa believed th that volve the breaking of contracts. The It today of- Wanderer eoon after coal shortage situatlon generally was tal on lack of car the murders will ba used la court in blamed Th session today waa devoted to the. event that he geUa change of discussing quest ten the coat men wilt heart at th trial and makes a plea bring before tha railroad .executive These, It was said, will that he was demented at th time of tomorrow. deal largely with the alleged failure: tha murders, thq. police said, of th roads 'to obey tha interstate Th physicians who examined him commerce commission propriety traid that they had not fully concluded uer for car assignment, J. , their test, however, but that" they 'had Noted decided to far that Wanderer la'aan Frank Trumbull, and that his motiva tor the crim is Banker, Diet on Coaat Nearer ViIna; AI6 Take No Reply From Russians. Carl-Wande- rer ahoj-tag- e pm-yid- . - - ton-front- on . -- - PIxce, - LONDON. July 13. Minsk ha been captured- - by Russian Bolshevik force, coordlng Severe Fighting TOccursat Ovruch to ait'OffieuraUtehienf r.e eelved here from Moscow, which aay Occupied the town the soviet on tb morning of Juty 11. ' The communique also announces th capture of the town of Sventalany, IS mile south of Dvlnak and 10 mile an a Th Russian soviet ! government had nut replied up to this. Afternoon to the request of th Allies ; that an arm lailca. b ..arranged , with" Poland. ...4 . , Ladlsian-Grabek- i, the Polish prem- - . ier, is due to arrive In Warsaw today from 8pa bearing the" aaaurancea of th Allies that ample arms and mint- itlon will be supplied Poland in case ; th Russians do not agree town armistice or .unduly delay thlr:reply. '' ) General Iileudekl, tha head of the Polish alate, has gaken no. step on ' -his own account toward an armistice, according- to the Polish delegation th ' .matteV being left In the her; , hands of the Allies authoritie Th Polish military the jijformed jhat.they eO hay, can' put into the' field an army of 1.000,000 men, but that they need t 400.000 rifles 5,000 machine guna. 1.000 field gun, and armored cars, and tanks, together with a great va. . riety of munitions z - . Condition of Peace Request. PARIS. July 13. The correspond" ent of th Petit Harislen at Spa today that he la Informed that the of , allied condition for th conclusion peace between Poland and th Russian soviet government provide for renunciation by Poland of any imperialistic policy. . The allied note on the subject, th correspondent state, declare that by !uirf accept settlement Poland th allied supreme council of the various questions at issue, among them Indorse World League those of Dsnsig and Tchen. Under the condition the Poles wouldk retire' As Patterned After to the front of Grodno. - William Penns Ideals and south at Praemyal, while th soviet army would halt 34 kilometer , from this line. CAPE MAT, A 13. July The allies promise to .aid Poland league of nation patterned after the to prevent, any further advance hy Ideals of William Penn, waa Indorsed t.ijv Ruwisns, the correspondent add at today's session of the general con- end to dlecuss offer pence between ference of Hiekette Friends. , Russia and Poland. Th conference else adopted resolu- Poland andland and Let via. It tions endorsing enforcement of the to lie held in London. Volstead act and urging the election of Congressmen opposed to repeal of thw prohibition taw. Cox Campaign Manager A third resolution endorsing the . I Reported Improved crusade, asserts the' increasing use 'of tobacco is rapidly demoralizing girls and women. FRANCISCO, , BAN July 13. The '". Condition of Edward N. Moor of. ' Brest-Litovs- ( ' N.-'j- " Lltb-uanla--- t anti-tobac- ce co R&te Itian Force NewAreInsurance Asked by Woodmen 'ebetd r g. A'T5.vrL". SPA, July' 13. northeast ot VlliTa. - ' ; . t Th .statement continues; In the. direction we captured a section of tn rajwyTrqn) Oukhevilch station' to Bobrovka station. , In th Rovno region our cavalry. pursuing, ihejeqemjocatpled. Glyka VUlage, In the dlreotlnn of Ternopol we. occupied tha station of Charay-Ostro- ff (SO miles east of farn-opol- l, capturing an armored train. Minsk is t he -- capital of th Rua-algovernment or the same name and is situated on a branch of the RANT A BARABA, Cal., July 13. Frank Trumbull- of New York City, Bereslna river approximately 3S4 former railway president and bauker, miles nort beaut of Warsaw. For soma died last night at a hotel here. A time the Russian soviet forces hav son, Roecoe Trumbull, waa with him. been converging on Minsk from the north and' south and the position of the efiy has seemed to be serious. Th fall of Mlnsfc-weuiseem to Indicate that Vllna, about 110 mile to the northwest, is In Immediate danger of capture by th Bolohevikl. Greeks Rout two-legge- - vn TOKIO, July 13. (By the AssociatPress.) .Newspaper criticise what they call the' outrageous attitude of the police and a company of armed gendarmes which was summoned to quell possible disturbance at yesters. day Th suffrage claim 1 mad that a bystander was seriously maltreated and that th unimen formed were 'unnecessarily still unknown. . brutal. Folic Sergeant John, Norton said that throughout' the inquiry into th -- murders at every turn they were Confiscated Liquor by Wanderers love for money - Goes on Sale vin Paris and 'his desire to return to tho army. The police today ahtfted their attention to the PARIS. July 13. Eight-milliletters bottles of champagne will be among th From those and from hi friends police learned he of .aald had Hem pn th lists that' commodities to be they piaoe on sale July 21. when the seques- many friendships With girls, soma of tered property of Baron Walter de which ran concurrently with hla mar, Mumra will be auctioned off at hi ried life. ' estate near Rheime. This property Had Affair With Girls was seised jn H16 subsequent to the Among thefh appeared th .ham of barons resumption of German citizen- Grace J WARSAW, July 13. Th eavsr-eHorne, girl whom he knew bebegan. ship when the war fore he met Ruth Johnson fighting sine the Polish with- Wanderer, .n rt according to his sisters Mrs Hattie drawel began !th much bayonet Roth and Laura Wanderer, and Pearl , ' work is Congressman Volstead reported in the. region 61 C. Pearson, a cousin. 4 south of th 'Prlpet 1 do believe Ovruch, Continues T estimony in that Carl Is Insane,' Mr. Roth raid. "Our mother killed marshes, in dispatches .from th His Contest Proceedings herself after having been insane for front todaf. Two Bolshevik gen cem- rtsyears.and.Carl one tried te threw - orals. Khatjtnsjti. h division BENSON. Minn., July' is.Cotv himself from a fir escape at the roaitder, and Orysow,-- ; chief of pressman A. J. Volstead continued on county . hospital, wbere ha waa con staff, have been killed as well as the witness stand today la the bearing flnad wtlh scarlet fever. He must 444 other Bolsheviki In this reof the case contesting the nomination have been out of hi mind when be gion, for Congress on th Republican ticket killed Ruthhut this is ne reason why of.th lrv. J. O. Krale. Nonpartisan b should nK pay tha penalty. leaguer of Benson, who defeated Mr. Volstead In this (the Seventh district) Level of Priced, Paid Ths contest Is brought undsr the corrupt practices act. Farmer Daring June -- 14r. Volstead, reiterated his denial : that be was an Athiest, as Supperts of Decreaaed, 1.7 Per Cent Kval charged, with th knowledge of their eaadidsta. 1 1 The . Washington! CONSTANTINOPLE, July' 13.--- J July for "level of Th prinGreeks suffered on officer farmer price paid Trial Pittman Bogins. and 34 oth4r casaallie near cipal' efop decreased shoot 1.7 per FRESNO, Cal, Jot y 11 The tak- Cent during June, said. report issued Epbesu 'recently .when they ening of testimony in th trial of M. E. today by the department of agricultered lb Malian ton to capture' Pittman, charred with th murder of ture. Oa Torka who r sniping at Greek July 1. however, th report Andrew Nicholson .March 23. began trstna here 'today. Pitt m a killed Ntchoi-n- . edded. th Index figure of prices24 pJ4 mere was The than still 1shsne per sad hi attorneys esid. after he hed farmers opened a meehtne gun' fir an xh witnessed two meeting between hi eent higher than a year ago. If percent two and who than IteUsne ago surrenNicholson. Greek, the He h'rher charged then 1e and yea's and retried lb police eaylng- - "I beet 141.3 per eent higher (has the 14- - 'with fixed dered . d a ? doe Shot y0 ed 1 . eat-taken Accuse Japanese Police r SAYS , "President Wilson ' WASHINGTON, July 13. Gov. James M. Cox and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic andi--da- te respectively for president and vie president, will eobfer ' with President Wilson Sunday af tha Whit House. Arrangements forth conference were mad over the Jotig distance telephone today rby direction of the president. Plans for Ih campaign are expected te.be discussed at the conference' thich will be the first meeting between President Wfleon and Governor Cex since the letter's nomination by the Ban Ft se convention,. He would not Biecese whet matter he peed te consider with the president. - 1 et Cox and Roosevelt - ROME, July 10. Several It!. Ian omoeru have been attacked and wounded during a Jugo-hta-v nationalist demonstration 4 hpaia-W- k according to Zum to th ' Gtomalo dlialla.. dispatch A anchored in the harbor warship sent a email motorboat to rescue the of feru, but the boat was fired upon and forced lo retreat to the ship. It .subsequently returned., acrom. panted by another bout, but Her-bt- n troops are mid to hate opened fire on the two. , Irtter the crowds rngeged In the demonstration were dispersed by the Serbians. During th fighting a naval lieutenant and three sailor werO wounded and a mechanic was killed. ... Admiral Rrslo of the Italian navy has arrived at hpaiaio and ha demanded exemplary repara. Ion. It I declared,, . , Three Italian destroyer liave wrarrimi In the trouble aone. Du- e-J IiiTtsligationShows Farmer ' WASHINGTON, Juty L Although - Army Officer Who Killed thoae BPA, Jiiiy l.i Thi AllUd participating oxpremad Jltti Hm REPORT minister, Wife Had Affairs With hope-- that i aatlafaotory' bln would have decided. noL lo. Insist Worked out tomorrow when the Uopn th German ' replying (o the " V- - bprgtor will 'by Allied 'ultimatuni'' Many Other Girls. confer.' In New York coal, deregarding With' railway ' executive, bituminous Capture of Town of Svent-aian- y liveries at 3 p.m.. today.' Th Qeri coal o potato) continued their meeting man wilt be permitted, la defer. thif , 13. Further ef- here today to- discus method! of Wu 95 Mlled' Soutii'of )5ly until tomorrow, Th experts on th northwest with coal for th both side are spending tho day ra- - ' forts of police to establiah definitely Dviiuk and - 50 Miles examining the situation. the motive which caused. Lieutenant coming- winter. , Several plan wore " - In Japanese Diet WASHINGTON. July IS. Ju tioo Bailey In tho diet riot supreme court today dlsmiascd proceedingof Fairchild brought by Charts of tltc Aiuor-Ic- m Now York, president Constitutional kuguc. to prevent tho promulgation of lite of tho aufiruge amendment and to tort tho validity of the equal suffrage law. Tho court held that it was without authority to Inquire Into thIn legislatin- 'aodon of tho at amendment ratifying tho suffrage no autlmrltjf to and that It had .an pas on the validity of such indiMr. Fairchild amendment. cated ho would appeal to I ho court of the United blate. Italian Officers counter-revol- n Meets With Defeat Suffrage Ratifying Dismissedby Court ratl-ftcat- LOS ANGELES, e n the-- . - Of Government American Consul, at Vladi vostok Tells of Fighting Between Bolsheviki And Japanese and Massacre of Latter. a- -' July IS. Amalgamation the principal groups attempting to form a new political party was effect- but IS TOLD BY OPERATORS IN To Prevent Action SURVIVORS SESSIONS TRY r - in Causes Overthrow CHICAGO, i life d he Bun-tru- - Bolivian Revolt of made , SOVIET RULE WASHINGTON, JaJj 13. A detachment- of 140 American aalloee has been ordered to Peking to augment the American legationa a pmoau-Uoguard of STB marines aarevotution-arjr a gat net threatened Admiral boetilitlea there. eommasder-ln-chie- f of Gbutvea, the Asiatic fleet, alao reported he waa proceeding to Peking to confer with the American minister there. The eralarr Harem, Admiral Glee res flagship and three destroyer are now at Taka, about 100 miles from the capital. The bluejackets are being sent to Peking, nnarmed, but It Is understood there will be available arms for them there. ( e OF SIBERIAN To Guard Yankees rsral sion i Chrdered to Peking H . Germans Given T-- m e To Reply to Allied HORRORTALE U. S. Marines Are Youngstowii. O., maw- - ager here for Governor Jame M. Cox of Ohio, Democratic presidential noma .LINCOLN. Neb.. July II New lit-- inee. reported as greatly tm- turanre rates eflertlve July I, 10 I. proved today following Tim being con-fthe Modern Woodmen f Amee- - J f.ned Uf his room at a oat of town lea, a fraternal eiser with tl 54 131- J rsdence for a day because of a wifi meet a deficit of 1 1 004 disorder and a heavy cold. 4 tnrorred under old rate siiwe. ji t rfled vilk 14)T, says a rasnrt stst tosuraoce of Nebraska Ilinela Indiana aad gAN SALVADOR, Republic of Bat- -, ail per- Iniaenss losess were It. 73 0. tfe vsdor. Juy 13 Amnesty report show. Peveiyo exreedsd 4oas- mne Jammer ( by tM by thiijba or ers V. m iffril |