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Show h. A man with push can get there, but it takes the men with rharacter to stay theFe. , li a PAGES A a W THURSDAY AUGUST 2ti 11)20 LAKE CITY SALT UTAH SEVENTY-FIRS- YEAR T MB 10 Ob I Republicans Re-nomina- Ob . ' 'ft T" " awaiting I he rtjMrt ol resolutions eouunlU-- e, the Rc publican Mate contention. tliH icmoou reierscd the order and. mxlaniuton. WARSAW. re-no- u Buys Suit For $12 Has $15 in Pocket AIDHARDINCI BASEBALL WILL The famous, pld ptayhouse hap been the scans of some stirring'' political gatherings, but never in its history which a convention has it housed promised a more intense struggle than the preeent one. With the nomination 'of Senator Reed Smoot, a cerCubs to Perform irt tainty, the gubernatorial race Is the Chicago In fact, the great center of interest. Marion; Front Porch Drive remainder of the state ticket fades Into the background until the question Getting Under Way in as to who will be named as the ReEarnest. publican candidate for governor has been disposed of. Supporters of W. H. Waftis, George BY GEORGE R. HOLMES.- T. Odell, Sylvester Q. Cannon, Carl Charles R. Msbey, Nepht L. (International News Service Staff Correspondent) Morris and others all claim certainly The front O., Aug. 26. MARION, Altofor thelrfavorltes. of victory cf Warren Senator porch campaign or gether there are l( or 15 active for con- G. Harding, Republican nomine is and it candidates, receptive is under in way getting president, race ceded in some quarters that the earhest. is so close that there is possibility of It was announced today at Harding a dark horse' being put forth as a, that an Sept. 2 the Chiheadquartere Before the compromise candidate. cago Cubs will come to Marlon and head the shall who man is nominated play a game with local talent for the benefit. Its going to bs stats ticket the hottest fight ever stag- candidate's for Marion: the Cubs are a big day is Utah in convention ed in a political to loan the Marionttes a batgoing In votes are There 57 anticipated. 266 tery to even thirgs up, and Senator " ths convention and it will requirtcoun Harding will pitch the first ball. for a choice. A number of the Senator time Some ago Harding tiea have sent In split rote delegationa was complaining to Wm. Wrigley and With patriotic music by Helds A. D. Lacker, owners of ths Cubs, and military band, the convention was also Republicans, that he could not called to order by. State Chairman The Cub owners vr.n.h'.hnrt1vVfter 10 oclock'' a hall game daU raere1 th twlmomlnf the band .truck HIS CAMPAIGN -- up Th. conventlonrnetolU ths fw w Ktrr. '"''o!dth5 sJLdTn. trllAMer rail for th state con. Nelson, secretary mtttee. Ths temporary- - organisation, W. D. Livingston, chairman, and Ham ilton Gardner, secretary, then took charge of th convention. Th address of welcome and t reduction of the temporary chairman . was made by State Chairman Welsh. His words were punctuated by freHe said in quent bursts of applause. - part: Chairman Welsh. State Chairman Henry Welsh, ir. his opening address, spoke In part a : follows: I fully appreciate the bonor that i. mins m 'he,ng privileged tsca.l U order this splendid aeenb)se f Jte-- , publicans Permit me to extend j rtrorr e on beha'f of s'! tb , hearty , Republicans ol Nan Lake City, tu (Continued a pass three) to The News.) OGDEN, Aug. 26. How a suit of clothes containing )15 in currency in one of the pockets, was offered for sale at a second hand store in this city, was related yesterday aftemoo by Detective Robert Chambers. The suit was the property of Irving Cq, who reported Monday thu.,, hia room at the Lucern hotel had been burglarised and two suits, six sflk shirts, a 'fountain pen, pair pf shoes and $15 had been stolen. The officers found the stolen goods in a pawn- - shop where they had been sold by the thief, and in their search fourd the currency in the trouser pocket. ' The suit Was valued at. ISO and was bought by the proprietor of the store together .with the other stolen goods for $ 2. f Special 7 Woman as Wife (By Associated Prees ) Aug. 25. Remnants of ths fourth Bolsheviki army, which were cut off by the Polish advance In the region of Kolno, have succeeded In cutting their a ay through to the eastward after a battle lasting ten hours, according to an official stats ment issued here. The Soviet troops carried out a movement and succeeded In making their way out of the trap which had closed up on them, but at last accounts were surrounded by more numerous forces of ths fourth Polish army. On tho central front the Pole have carried out a Ranking movement to ths north and have occupied Knyszyn, 15 miles northwest of Bialystok and Stawlskl, 12 miles northeast of Lom-x- a, occupation of these towns, with the capture of Kolno, completes ths work of forging a ring around ths fifteenth Bolsheviki army. Other Bov-leforces have reassembled at varl oua places and ijre making repeated V K((J fjjf Identifies Slain FORGED eUSSIANS TO Corps Reported Allied Commissioner Lifts Blockade at Dantzig; Completely Surrounded Fourth Unit Cuts Way Out Minsk Conference is ProOf Deadly Trap. gressing Slowly. Wlille the theatre. ' 1 Fifteenth ii a RfllOOD IFD IEOjj Rfll HIE Chairman of State Committee Outlines Stand of Party And Mr. Livingston Sounds Keynote. senator Reed Smoot to muxvod United Staten senator. liinuulf hen James H. nderMm. for. mr r I lilted States marshal, and life time friend of Senator Reetl Smoot, plucod tiie name of Utah's senior senator before t lie lie pu till n state contention for nation, shortly atcr the contention recontenod this afternoon. the entire assemblage row to Its feet before be had proceeded o minute and made aucli ii demonstration that further sccclinirklnir was quite unnecMr. .Anderson virtuessary. ally taken off his feet and after long applause, (senator Rmoot waa renominated as the candidate of (lie Republican party of ttah to succeed himself for a fourth term r sertice as United States senator. With interest and enthusiasm such as are found only In a political meeting. the Republican State Convention is this afternoon nominating at ticket, which Temporary Chairman W. D. Livingston declared in hia opening address, will sweep Utah from borderline to. borderline at tly fall election." - .PiedlcUotj pt victory fot Jljee-publica- n party in the state aud nation aroused the oheers of the great assemblage time and again, and the first mention of the name of Senator Reed Smoot by Chairman Livingston brought the audience to Its feet, while th isa,fenias, applayse fairly shook & Senator Smoot I I a rfh A da da te Heads Republican Ticket 1 da Ob Ob Polish cordon At Lonxa the Poles took 2,600 prisoners and 6 cannon and at Bialystok 7,000 prisoners and It guns. Among the captives Is the commander of a Boshevilfl division. Russian .Soviet are report ed being brought up on the southern front in great n u m be Aecording-ttffforzJrtlon OT Th 'hands of the Polish Gen. Haller reserves some distance behind the Bolshevist ae being brought up. north front also 'The military authorities expressed the belief today that although crushed in the north the Bolsheviki plan to renew their offensive with Lemberg as the objective. General Haller said therf were Indication that armlesof Russian workingmen were being grouped at various points for possible use the Poles and that these against armies be thrown, against tbs Poles might at any time. General Haller t her also were indications that said ths Soviet municipal factories under German' foremen were working night and day and that many German muni tlon experts were being employed. rerva r, WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. Poland ban rrphed to the American communication suggestion that tier srtuica In their counter-strok- e against the Bolsheviki not go bc-- ) ond the ethnographic boundaries of the country. Officials de." scribed It as being not disap-pointing- (By Associated Preea.) DAjrfZIG, Aug. 25-.- Sir Reginald Tower, allied high commissioner of Dantxlg, has authorised the unloading of ammunition from the French cruiser Gueydon. , - LONDON, Aug. 26. Ths Russian ovlet government replied today to the note of Arthur J. Balfour, losd president of the council, concerning the Soviet peace terms to Poland. The Soviet government agrees to withdraw Its condition that ths Poles provide arms for a workmens militia of 200,-00- 0 men in Poland. The .soviet reply- was r see Wed' "Vf the Russian delegation here. The Moscow government states that' in withdrawing this condition, it is sub ordlnatlng everything else to its paramount desire to secure tbs establish ment of peace throughout ths world. The Rulftr delegation fft '" Lon8on claims that this concession rnectji. tbe wtithekbf the BritUh and Italian governments. -- olish Delegate Called Back For Conference (By Associated Tress.) GRANTWOOD K J. Aug. 26. Ths body of the young woman found slain In ths Orsntwood woods yestsrdsy today was Identified as that of Mrs. Blancha Hchuls of East 115th strest Manhattan. Tha lndentlflcatlon was mads by ths womans huyband, Frank Schulx, at a Hackensack morgus. Schula who' Is an employs of tbe Interborough Rapid Transit indenti-fle- d company, immediately the clothing worn by t)ie dead woman. He would not look at the body, but told the police that his wife had a mole on her back, which they found as described Mrs. Schulx, according to her husband, had been employed In a Manhattan department store, but had been missing from boms Ha sines last Saturday night, said she had with her $56 and wore five diamond rings and wedding ring, which wars missing when tha body was foundt An autopay by performed County Physician Ogden showed that th woman throat had been out from ear ta ear and that this caused her death, flh also had been struck a heavy blow on tha left temple Dr, Ogden said. COX TO SPEAK TWICE IN UTAH SEPTEMBERS I Evade Fair Sex by Secretly Signing HistoricDocumeni In Privacy of Hi Own Home. x (By Universal Service.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. At oclock this morning. In th presence of a notable gathering of suffragist who viewed th proceedings with eager1 interest Secretary Colby signed th national proclamation enfranchising 27.000,000 women qualified to vote America. Secretary of Stats Colby, arriving,' at th atate department ehortly before 10 oclock, announced that he bad etgned th suffrage proclamation; at t oclock thle tnorning at hi home. A detegatlon of suffrage leader w6 waiting at the stats department when Secrstary.CoIby arrived, Th1 secretary Immediately Informed th delegation that th auffrag proclam- -' stlon had been signed, and their n- thus! asm was somewhat dampened by the fact that they had not been per-- 7 mitted to b present at th signing. Evades Suffragettes. Secretary Colby announced that th Tenoesae certificate had been deilv- -' ered to him at hia horn at t oclock, this morning and that hs had lmms-dlate- ly turned It over to , Solicitor! Vd K. Nielson of th put depart-- 1 " M for'exAminatiori. Solicitor NIsl-ee- n returned th certlfidat and th thle morning and at I , proclamation oclock in th pretence of solicitor' an Chari Cook of th dlp- -l t Itinerary of Nominee Also bureau of th cut depart-- ; Calls for Speech Same Day ment, the proclamation had been1 signed. At Pocatello, Idaho Secretary Colby stated tha ha hadpromised he would sign th proclam-- i 'Other Dates' Announced. j ettott a soon ax pussibr after -- - ceipt of th Tennessee certificate and for that reason he had affixed his1 signature at hi horns before going (By International News Service.) I to hia office. , NEW YORK. Aug. 26 These ad- It wee general believed that Stcre-- , I terr of Sute Colby had acted to aava, dltlonal speaking dates for Governor candl-- 1 elgning th pro-- j Cox, Democratic presidential date, were announced at Democratic been eom. ertOeMnn'ctbetweenl I national headquarters today: suffrage leader as to who should ar-- t Sacramento, Calif., Sept. T; night rar.?.?r,th ceremonlee. 17, San Francisco, leav-speech Sept th,t, an occaalon so momentousplfy Z. to mil-Ing next afternoon for Los Angeles; all lions of American women, that noi Sunday In Los Angele leaving at nooil women should have been with fleer- -' Monday, Sept. 26 for Ban Diego for tary Colby when he th pro- afternoon speech, returning in eve-- 1 demotion, said Mrs.signed Abbla Scott' Los at Baker of the National Womens party ntng for speech Angeles; hight I speech Sept. 26 at Denver. of all of ths suf- -t "Representatives Governor Coxs scheduled speech at I frag groups should have been o, N. D-- has been cancelled, the lent candidate speaking September T atj Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, who, Grand Forks, N. D., at 6:20 p.m. in. I was due to have arrived in Wash- - i stead. En route to Grand Forks he I lngton this morning, was not even at will speak at Davila Lake and Minot I the state department when Secretary j ' I Other dates: Colby announced his signature. Sept 6, Havre,S Mont. (Billings I Miss Alice Paul said: speech cancelled) p.m.; Oreat Falla Figbt Is Orn Mont., Sept. I, nooni speech, Helena. I I WARSAW. Aug. 26. M. Dsmbski. president of th PolUh-Mlna- k peace delegation, hae been called to Brest-Litovto confer with Polish government representative This step was taken because of continued lnterrup-o- f communications between War-an-d Minsk. era is much speculation hsr concerning the outcome of th Minsk conference, some of th newspapers already hinting there will bo no result chiefly because of th attitude the Soviet representatives assumed trom th begtnnSig.-Th- e Polish Troops Force , foreign office announced today that the Polish victory had not Way to Narew River changed th sttltuda of Poland on th of snd that th Polish LONDON, Aug. 26. Polish troops question atpeso Minsk were seeking all yesterday, after hard fighting, - cap- delegates ' means td end th quarrel with th tured the fortress of Oetrolenka, 22 Soviet The foreign offle reiterated miles southwest of Lome and forced that Poland was not th Ruspassage of the Nsrew river, th sian nation, but only fighting First Inning Crash!. Bolshevism. Central Ness Warsaw correspondent 0PPnnU Sept. If. Tacoma and Seam. Sept. coutd today says It is officially stated in the Ruth Gets Another Polish Would Shift Peace ln capital. kPnIatdportUnSPmi4t ' Fierce fighting In the Ouekhev disId. 15. City apeech. v.XJca night Warsaw to Sept (By International News Service.) Unking 1ms Parley been trict of the Crimea, continuing inSm.lrCt!anr POIO GROUNDS. New York. th uf polnt vry creasing in violence, is reported in th nUbL home Rutti an hit a 26. Babe never more eo than 26. Th f PRi'ntaK.Iv COPBNHAOEN. Aug. Russian Soviet official statement of Aug. run in the first Inning of todays th pMt wek Unwilling to, Ti Wednesday received here today by Berltnsk Tidsn Warsaw correspond PhJTr I mandate the of th accept game against the White box, wireless. ent telegraph today that th Polish Congress loof the United and th legiaia- - bringing bis total for the season On the Lemberg front tbe Soviet government. ' having heard nothing noon. Sept. 2$, Cheyenne, Wyo. Jturee of the 16State etatea our ColOj, up to 44. Thqye was one man on opponente at has penetrated tbs Polish rear front th Poliah peace delegation hav attempted, by every sort of legal base when the peerless dontrr cavalry and reached the town of 8tryi.th Minsk, has requested th Russian Planned" to sp . made hia four circuit swat. . Jaubterfug to render null and void th statement saya On th northern front Soviet government to shift th peace a qulat day tod.y, putting ths fintrh- to JdecUion of representatives of T6.66S.- -. th soviet retreat continue Tbs negotiations to a more convenient ibpefch Tonight touches to hts League of Nations Bolivian Government 666 people. Their attempts have been . , statement adds: inatanc. Warsaw for place, I uneucceseful and th fight is now over. speech to bs delivered Saturday and QlYB Details snd Lomsa 'In reth T Bialystok ...... The woman' party will not 'relax New holdihg a few conferences. CoL Fred in York Loan Floats w of conWarsaw), gions (northeast one with whom Denies Italian A;er of Detroit, . (By Aesociated rresa) ylL,I"ceno further tinue to conduct rear guard action I ' ,h candidate expected to confer on attempt will b I We have occupied s number of vilWITH EN Affair OOVERNOR ROUTE of (By Universal Service) m.ucrs. Knowledge ( md to Wreat Bom th woman of tha n(npatg 25. Anlage north and eaM of WASHINGTON. - Aug. conGov. Cox today watt United States tha political The threat of revelations" COX. Aug. 21.. equality IOCJ Bolivian th that govern nouncement 1 fh0n cerning .Republican campaign expentoward Pittsburgh to deliv-- 1 whlch they hav won. (By Intern at Ion New. 6.Service) traveling a ioanof 1 16, 06, 006 PTo At ditures which Gov. Cox has announced ment the er an addreoa there th.! WASHINGTON. Aug. Invitation to Declined, thf sector in advices tonight In which . he will make in Pittsburgh tonight in New York was mads region!" the result it HZ1 BeT- - Colby later In th morning evt-- l disclose to b has crested but a rippls In ths seren- mads from Consul Laval Brown at Kherson tm pi promise no note cessful flghtlg In the past few day telephone to auffrag leader that he Hardings headquarters. LapaX, Bolivia, today. dano proving hia charg of a ity shout recsir. them. Th National bank, he also stat- w sr driving back tbs enemy to the Senator Hardin characterised Coxs ypa fortneom corruption" fund exceed-- 1 Woman's party declined th lnvitg. Ortek-ho- y Colby or sny publican to open In Lapas with aouth andauutheaat. la tb charges as absurd, and since, he has ed, is about ing $12)696,666. tlon. Mr. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mr. , region, fierce fighting continues, ing not been received. declined to take cognisance of them. $256.4(6 capital. . It will bs devoted No. apeeehee ware scheduled by that Taylor Upton f th Republican ns-- ; to fostering American trade with wh growing intensity." I candidate Democratic tlonal eommttee, Mias Chart O. presidential eountrtea Never beto American Plans Poland South Not Much on Education;" en rout today from Ivum Hams of th Democratic national com-vil- ls. fore has demand for American goods Gains. Ind where he mads three Wrangel f Mrs. Maud Wood Park Terms Against Own for so great Submit Opportunities been Husbands Her Specialty investment of, American capital so dreseea yesterday, declaring he had I the League of Women Veter and Mr, I - . te convict every Helen Gardner, civil aervtc com m ta Reported by Soviet (By International Newa Rerrjcs ) th good . t promising. rn other s,eon ef th Rspubllesaleiad-- 1 accepted. Bi Is erectional News Sendee.) The loan with be vVed find to pay siorr, dePoland 21 .has FARIA Aog. er "The "certified record of th artioe (By International New Service ) franca due When Alice off a loan of 56 641, (( NEW-- TORN. Aog 16 In th Rua-necar paver-o- r ef (he legislature of the stats ef Tee-aes- ei On his the initiative to today special cided taka the sum. Gain This A again? 26.' Aor $16,62 PARI was old. normally foe. 26 iearraigned in France. ads ea th eeffrag aanandment we planned te prapere tonight leadcan be liquidated with approxi- Gen. Wrangel the peace term to the Soviet that be coun of general sessions on, a alt- - dress from hie breast pocket collecreceived by mail this menttne. 6 conform 44 with 664 046. te $ 666 Romta the The $4 er milkary present eouthere front on the said ghe could, mately hard of bigamy she Id as to convincf tion certain papers ot read nor vrid. but could get ail baianco will be used 1A ths construe-- h I Coottneed ow peg (Continued oa pago two) tws) two) s ing proof of hia charge. i tjon Sf railway ( Continued on h um.ijM. she wanted sk , L. , pres-Farg- 1 rt : sonhvS.rt,c aZ ,n,iunt tilrurln ?p'y - riot Embajr rln has-.plac- Brest-Litovs- k. rZZF'tS !ral",ion toJtecT, an VTU-.w- e. or-th- e w Pr d bll -- |