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Show Because you have done a thing for years may be the best reason for changing your method. ' Weather Forecast A man must grow, with his business or it's liltelyN to grow away from him.- Unsettled tonight and possibly rain; cooler. - , a 44 TAGES U SATURDAY OCTOBER CLEVELAND" V ' " ! 1020. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH UP ON SERIES . - rmies Clash Conference Fills Tabernacle! THE SCORE. Rube Arrested; KSauo BROOKLl X. Salt Lake Fan Must In Spotlight CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 9 Rube' Marquard. one. Richard of the star lefthanded pitchers of league the Brooklyn National pennant winners, was arrested here today on a charge of ticket 'scalping." Marquard was arrested in the lobby of a downtown hotel on a warrant Issued by Assistant Prosecutor Edward W. Stanton. He was charged with offering for sale eight world series box seats, the original cost of which was 153.80, for $850. He was released on his own recognisance to Judge appear before Municipal Sllbert, Monday, to answer to the charge of ticket scalping. Two other arrests were made. Fred Hoppes of Somerset, Ohio, was arrested at the ball park trying to sell a 83 ticket to John K. OEarrell of Salt Lake City, Utah, for $14.50. Salt .The John K. OFarrell, of to in the referred Lake City, above story, is an employee of the local post office, according to the city directory, and resides at 024 east Second South street when at home. TOBACCO EVIL Elders George F. Richards And David O. McKay Address Moniing Meeting of Second Days Session. The third session of conference, like those preceding, wa marked by large' attendance. President Heber J. Grant announced the opening hymn: We Thank Thee O God. for a ProAssistant phet, congregational, with Prof. B. Tabernacle Choir Director, conducting and Prof. Cecil Gates tabernacle Tracy Y. Cannon assistantThe opening organist, at the console. H. Oliver prayer was by President Budge of Logan stake. The hymn was 0 Ye Mountains High. With the attendance of Cider Levi Edgar Young on the second day au-of conference, all the general Church of thorities within the boundaries the state were in attendance. Elder Goorgw F. RJchuuds. The first speaker was Elder George He said his soul Is In jr Richards. accord with all that had been said at the previous sessions of conference. He said hi theme, he desired, aswould he be the purpose of the Lord, states it. to bring to pass the salvation of all mankind. He quoted the so passage of scripture saying, God loved the world that he gave his only whosoever belleveth begotten son that on him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. Elder Rlchnrds said he always thinks it not out of place to add to that passage of scripture works the thought that faith without alone and that were assent hwilldead not save the soul of man. In the passage of ecrlpture God so loved the world that he gave his only belleveth 'begotten Son tNat whosoever on him shall not perish, but have everP"11 lasting life, there are three Stfft forth, said Elder dples of truth set Is Richards. First, seen the great law of love, exemplified In God giving his of only begotten Son for the salvation printhe souls of mankind: next, the for the souls ciple of sacrifice, giving of others, and third, the great principle highly ef service to mankind, as most In the life of the master. exemplified Referring to keeping the commandsaid ments of God, Elder Richards commany fall short. Keeping the keeping all mandments of God meansthat comprehis commandments, gnd the hends all things that will further and work of the Lord. Spreading holding ill bearing false rumors andwork of the will does not further the it. Lord, but on the contrary hinders a and thus it Is Continued on page Io) Wood, Sewell, sa O'Neill, c Coveleskte, .... . ....'. p ... Two-bas- e Sacriflce- hit Griffith. Double plas Myers to Ol Gardner son to Kilduff. Sowell to Wamhsgn to Burns. Gardner to Wambsgnass Burns. Left on bases Brooklyn Os Cleveland 10. Bases on balls OffPfef-fer 1. dors 1. Marquard 1, Coveleskie 2. Hits Off Cadore 4 In 1 and none 1 2 in and out In second; off Mamaux, none out In third, off Marquard, 2 In 4 In 1 out Struck By off Pfeffer, I; Cadore 1, Mamaux 1, Coveleskie 4, Mar1. Pfeffer. Wild pitch quard 2, Pfeffer Losing pitche- iPassed ball Miller Cadore. Umpirea Dlneen (American), behind plate; Klem (National), at first; Connolly (American), at second; O'Day (National), at third. Time of game 1:84. INTERNATIONAL BANK OF CUBA CLOSES BOOBS - , . '(By Associated Pres.) HAVANA. Oct. I. The International Bank of Cuba provisionally suspended payment this morning. Rumor late yesterday caused run this morning on several of Jie bank. The Havana exchange ha suspended 'operation during the crisis. Grower Take Step To Stop Trading COLORADOMAN The SHOOTSMSELF Wheat Growers association of the United States, with a membership of 70,000 In Kansas. Oklahoma, DaTexas, Nebraska, and South office kota, has issued from toIts all its here a proclamation members urging them to refrain6 from selling any wheat after as pm. Oct. 25, until such time the price of good wheat Is raised to $3 a bushel at growers terminal market. . Agricultural colleges, farm bureaus, state boards of agriculture are and similar organizations with the asurged to sociation in its effort to raise the price of wheat. The proclamation is signed by W F Michael, national president, and W. H. McGreevy, national . secretary. (By Associated Press.) STERLING. Colo., Oct. 9. Alexander Vernon Officer, 57, until recently manager of the Great Western Sugar company factory at Greeley, Eaton and Brighton, Colo., for whom relatives have bdefl searching in Omaha and Chicago since he disappeared last Monday, was found dead In a room of the Masonic temple In Sterling last night. A revolver was found beside the body and Coroner Jackson announce that Officer had killed himself. rf Aerial Surveyors Map Great Desert . Ten thousand square mile of Arizonas mountain and desert are being mapped by aerial photoaero-plagrapher In four large army near which left Kelly field, here, for Yuma, where a has? has The territory been established. to be mapped extends from Yuma -t to "Tucson and from the Mexicin bor- parallel eolith to the ' " der. Rockefeller Foundation Donates, to Hospital Internationa! News Service.) A gift Cf 116,-00- 0 9. Oct. MONTREAL, (By by the Rockefeller foundation to the American Hospital association on condition that $5,000 Is obtained from other source was announced at the cloying session of the association convention yesterday. AERlALPOSTAL ne SERVICE BEGUN ' Found in Mexico TToEscontinental airmail""'" service between Salt Lake nd the eat wa resumed this morning, after several weeks suspension, with the departure of' Pilot Buck Hefron to Rock Spring. He Jumped off from the Jordan field this morning with plan No. 75, carrying about 225 pound of mail ffom western point to the east. The plane was brought here yesterday from Cheyenne.. pilot Steh left for Elko, Nev., this carrymorning with plane No.of 17L tor mall ing about 32 pound pot-officlocal the western point frpm Actual construction work on th air mall hangar at th Salt Lake station will be begun Monday.- Th ground has been completely eurveyed and "practically ajl arrangement to have - It been completed preparatory erection by ths,U. S. . Air Mail Hangar Holding company. Rapid progress ia being made tn cindering the Jprdan .landing field by th local fores of mechanic and piClarort Nelson, manager of the lot. crew announced tbte morning. -The field w probably Yvw womplvted so far a th hangar bad the cindering of (he grounds la concerned, aith.a e. con-eeesi- oti ' LEAGUE PARK. CI.E ELAND. O., Oct. 9. With a great crowd of rabid cheering him on, Cleveland fan Stanley Coveleskie, hero of the first gama of the worlds eerie, defeated th Brooklyn Dodger In the fourth game here today, 6 to 1, and made IV Brooklyn Cleveland practically desttoyed by lack of flour orders and uncertainty induced by gamblers and speculators In wheat and corn futures. The appeal declared the markets instability would be ended If the In president halted speculation futures at Chicago and other trading center. rt . Score by innings riculture. Whitehurst declared that the domestic mill market had been (By Associated Press) PetMEXICO CITY, Oct. roleum ha been discovered In the state of Oaxaca, according to advice received her. Prospectors have be" busy recently in all parts of the republic, and thera relative hare been made rumor to the finding of new oil field, authentic re-- but this 1 the b--first en received of a port that ha well. producing was found upon a The held by the Oaxaca Petroleum Estate. Limited, a Britabout ish concern, which hold 0 errs In the state of Oex- 20 tl- Th ttt territory-hwa mile fronsge 4n The Pacific oretwo and enjoys the adventage of A gel and natural ' ' ' Santa Crus. ! .... .... Totals (By International News Service.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 9. An appeal was sent to President Wilson today asking him to use his all option close authority to until after Congress markets grain convenes, by J. A. Whitehurst, president of the state board of ag- New Oil Field is rf Oraney, rf v SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Oct. iu Speaker Tribe Playing For Firt Time on Home Lot Win 5 to 1 Whole Crew Fail to Check Attack. Speaker. cf .... Smith, rf Burns, lb Gardner, tb ...... W. Johnston, lb 4 -- . . Ri ana If Wambsgnaaa, Curb Grain Gamble breaking the of commandment The first great law of the gospel Js love. The Master said: Thou sshalt this the heart, mind and strength; love the Lord Thy God with all thy and tne first great commandment shalt love second is like unto it; thou This, said they neighbor as istheyself. what the Lord reElder Richards, love quires, that this people shall that their neighbors as themselves, false witness. If they shall not bearcommandment were that second great lived by inanktnd there would be no evil in the world. How different is politics, said Elder religion from Richards. In politics one cannot win without the defeat ef his opponet, and often bitterness is Injected: In religion one can win without the success of his fellowman, and love Is the ruling Impetus. Elder Richards closed with the prayerexpressed that the work of the Lord will progress and that his people will live the commandments the Lord has given them. sang a solo. Royal W. Dayne Thou Will Keep Him In Perfect Peace. , Klder David O. McKay. The second speaker, Elder David O. McKay, said it Is always an Inspiration to him to hear the wordS" of Inspiration' al'genefaT CdnTehtncer TTCbAld he wishes If lay In his power to speak not.to the assembled congregation but to the scattered congregation up and down the valleys, In the counties and towns, and in all the wards and stakes of the Church. Since he cannot address that scattered multitude. Elder McKay said, .In person, he will appeal to them through those who are present at conference, and, too, he said, unless the message of conference Is carried home to all those who could not attend the aim of the general "conference Is pot accomplished. Elder McKay said big text would be: To be carnally minded Is death; to he peace. spiritually minded Is life and'can be Thus, he said, he believes shown to those who need help: they ran he made to see the truth end feel If. - How best to get the truth Into the hearts of those who need It, ha a long and always been the problem. All remember, said Elder McKay, the old story of the youths in s boat on the stream s feOve the fall. The warning Is cried from th shore "Young men. ahoy, the rapids are ahead The youths take no heed and The go evrfhef!! to destruction yld story is atl right, said Eider lie-Kahot too matiT stand on the shore tid cry alarm. Tbs thing to do l to Jamieson, If President Asked to (By Associated Press ) WICHITA. Kan., Oct. 9. u aioatiru aiai t(uai in ninth. uRan for J. Johnston ILEtEUVD. aari -- 1 ' ahe.nextJwoweelia YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS- T . the count two all. The Lanky Spitball artist was in wonderful form. He held the Dodger sluggers to five hits, two of which came in the fourth Inning, accounting for Brooklyn' lone run. While Covey was holding the Dodgers in check the slugger of Speaker's tribe hammered Brooklyn's pitchers heavily, begining on Leon Cadore, who started the game and winding up on A1 Mammaux, Rube Marquard and Jeff Pfeffer. Cleveland bunched hits in timely fashion and played with a snap that could not be denied. In the very first Inning the Indian started on their road to victory. With one out Wamby drew a pass on balls which followed by single by Speaker and Smith and a timely sacrifice fly by Larry. Gardner, accounted for two runs, which were carried home by Wamby and Sir Tristram. In the third Inning, Wamby, Speaker and Burns, who replaced Smith when Marquard ralieved Mamaux In the box, started another rally that gave, Cleveland another brace of tallies. Wamby, Speaker and Burn all delivered timely single, and. as In tha first inning, the former two carried Cleveland last run home the score came In the sixth and wa made at tha expense of Jeff Pfeffer. Coveleskie started the rally that resulted In th run when he singled after two were out, took second on ft wild pitch and came home on hits by Evana and ' Wamby. Past infielding on the part of tha Vidlane, particularly the lnfieldera, a feature, along with Coveleskie pitching, and the timely slugging of the tribe.. - With the count now even In victories won. the Indians wllj go out tomorrow to forge Into the lead and sa Manager Robinson used four of his pitchers todayXhe Is little better off now, If any, than Speaker, who has Malls and Bagby to use against Grimes and Smith, wYto will probably be Bobbies eelectlonsXfor the next two game Brooklyn took its fieldinga practice anappy first and went through workout that brought cheers from the Cleveland tan. The infield waa much very fast, the ground beingfield In harder than the Dodgers Brooklyn. An Immense floral piece was presented to Manager Trl Speaker befield to fore the Indians took tht Then came mob field to practice. presents for th players. 'An automobile was given to "Doc Johnson, the Indians' first baseman, and Hy Myers received a bunch of flowers from Cleveland friend. All Cleveland cam to League park didnt today or tried to. Those who home to welcome come remained-a- t town into the hundreds that surged from all over Ohio and other central western states to see Cleveland take Its worlds series baptism. Ths city waa somewhat low in spirit over the administered . In double bumping Brooklyn and Mayor Fitzgerald official proclamation for everybody for Speaker get out and root todaywhistle blew J his men. All factory noon and flags wer flown wher ' flag never flew before. Hundred stood In line all night to Even stands. unreserved Into th seats as scare early comers found a ton of coal at last years price.reSpeculators sold wall in th served stand for $30 wpieca and thera those who bid higher for them supply rad out. Thoaa who not get in, looked vainly for a roof to aland on, but th house as th street from League park hip roofs, fin for shedding ralna. ,i without footholdfor th aport-- The It wa a fin day In th bleacherltee cooked and stewed scores m. which tanned "the f re of tem-box- e. th spectators who occupied The crowd waa goo a and cam prepared wtth tin and cowbells to make a racket First Inning. Brooklyn The game wa momen-- f delayed 'when Managers Rpeakar Robinson went to ruth field to Olson up - wrewstd cola Olson gtrlk one. Foul. etrAe fw (Continued on pag .twelve ) -- 1ud Two Mexican Rebel Chieftains Agree To Lay Down Arms - (By .International New Service.) Two dangerous Mexican ehieftlans have agreed to lay down thetr arms and have accepted the peace terms of de la Huerta. according to official Information received here today by Consul Peltran. Oeneveve de la O. who succeeded Emfllano Zapata, after the Zapatista chieftain had been assassinated by Gen. Pablo Gonzales, has accepted demobilization term offered him by de la Huerta. The terms are tha same as thos granted Villa and hfs followers The soldier are to b given land and a years pay. Th demobilization of his 4,500 troops has already begun. The demobilization of Gen. Felipe Pineda's 400 rebels, who recently cap tured Ban Cristobal and took everyth reins of government In th star of Pineda had Chiapas, began today. been called to Mexico City and hi men were granted land god a years salary. BAN ANTON IO, -- 9. Preaa.) Ocfe N.'j.. . The International Alliance of riiyalduna and Surgeons, the National Association of Progressive Medicine, and two other affiliated bodies In annual convention here today advocated a plan to have bodies perfect In human beings registered and pedigreed, the same aa high class thoroughbreds of the loaer animals Dr. Charles F. Conrad, ' chairman of the convention stated that a woman or a man. If they have their own and the world's Interests at heart, would prefer to select a life mate, who, they have ome degree of assurance, la at least as near perfect as a- - pet not dog, which they would buy, he added, unless the dog had a of kind. gome pedigree Dr, H. Dorgenbeaaer, New York, waa elected president and Dr. George Btarr White, Loa Angeles, k, and Dr. John F. G. Luepke, Neb., vice presidents. (By International Near Bervice.) NEW YORK. Oct. 9. A ateel shell filled with five pound of TNT to which waa attached a detonating cap, and which waa paeked in a shoe box waa turned over to agents of the department of Justice by a ele- -' ployed in th Russian embassy at 404 Fourth avenue. Th clerk told officials that tha shoe box containing the deadly mlaall had been delivered to the embassy. No on at the consulate oould explain where the shell came from or when It waa received. Th Russian consulate does not represent the Russian Soviet government Put hi beirg maintained by funda left by the former Russian government. (By Associated Preas.) NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Democratic made national headquaftar today Hardpublic a telegram aent Senator ing by Mrs. Fay Lyman ofWtlber Cali-of th the executiv committee fornia Womens league for the peace the Republican treaty, Informing presidential nomine that his rajection of th League of Nation In hie hpaech last Thursday at Des Moines alienated the support of 90,000 women of California. . Th telegram waa sent . after a committee meatlng of th 'axecutlv In San Francisco. It said: as. aaylng th Pres quotas .you , league has now passed . beyond ths possibility of restoration. Undar data of Oct. 7 th Associated Pres quoted at Des you as saying In a speech Moines the following: I do not want to clarify these obon ligations I want to turn my back them. It is not Interpretation but rajection that I am seeking. If these statements are trus. It makes support of you by 90.000 women lq California, whO stand for Immediate ratification of the league and treaty. Impossible.' greed (By AKsoiiated ATLANTIC CITY. I II T MISSILE California Women to Oppose Harding, Claim be-Pedi- ifflus Soviet Troops Suddenly Make Gain Through Center of Polish Lines Armistice Plans, Proceed! I Mo-Coo- earthTremor - SHAKES STATE (By Universal Berries.) RIGA. Oct. 9 The Lithuanian and Poles engaged In a heavy battl lasting all of yesterday and laat night, 18 vsrata (10 miles) south of VL1-rth Lithuanian capital,' with heavy losses to both side says a Llthuan- tan official statement dated at Valla today, -- Th fight will U to a finish," th statemsnt addn.. 1- -1 . .a, Preliminary Peace Plans Disregarded ) (By International New Service.) Oct I Russian Soviet troop hvt suddenly rnwod thir offensive against th Pole on th and of th battle 11ns ' outhwtrn th f4Ct Uw th Rusao-Po-lla- h delegates war reported on th verge of signing a preliminary peace nt ld dispatch to th fDaily Herald todiy. Fighting waa reported In ths sector of Minsk and the Reds wars said to far reoccupled Molodstchno on tha center of th battls front. An earlier dispatch to the Dally Express said th snvoys at Riga wer out th final details of peace working and that an waa agreement expected to be signed within tt few days. , LONDON, a OF VERA CRUZ (By Associated Free,) Oct 9. Northwestern sections of th state of Vera Crus wer severely shaken by an earthquake at VERA CRUZ, 10:10 o'clock yesterday morning. Th regions of Cordoba, Jalaps, Teocelo, and tha antlr r district Cosautlan which was vlsltsd by tha earthquake disaster of last January fI tb full strength of th shock. No casualties had been reported, but property damage was said to b Polish Army Records ' Gain On North Front Wife Desertion Under (By Associated Press) Suffrage to be Tested 'WARSAW. 8. heavy. ' ' ' (By Associated Press) DALLAS, Texas, Oct. of the Texas law against wlfa deaertldn on tha grounds that th federal auf-rraamendment make the .statute discriminatory was'made her today by Oacar Calvert, a local attorney, A petition was filed by Mr. Calvert tn Dallas county court asking that charges of wife desertion against H. W. Durham be quashed. Mr. Calvert contends that with women enjoying equal suffrage privileges, (hey should to protection be no mors entitled against desertion or cruet treatment than men. For th same 'reason h would abolish alimony. 7 at Juariz Delegations . Protest Dry Zone Pjan (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY. Oct. 9.- - Rrotests against the proposed federal pleasure establishing a dry" son along th United States frontier wer laid before Provisional President d la Huerta by two delegation from" Juares yester. day. Conferences are being held by th provisional president and officials of the inUrior department on these SIXTH BANKING HOUSE IS CLOSED Oct statemsnt from the Polish Tonights war office announces a further advance bp Polish the forces in th north. It makes no mention of an armistice with th Bolshevist. Th statemsnt reports ths capture of ths poles of Osamlany and th ratlway station of Soly, cutting communication between Vilna and Molo-dechn- o, northwest of Minsk.' Pole-R- ut Peace Delegates . Adjourn Riga Parley RIGA, Oct. 8.' Polish and Russian Soviet delegates engaged In negotiations looking to an armiatlc and a peace treaty, adjourned at 1 oclock this morning without signing th armistice. No date waa set for th next - meeting of the conference Wracgel'i Anti-Sovi- et Capture Huge Booty News Service.) (By International Oct. 9. The forces In southern Runt have adunder General Wrengel venced to tha north and east to a tins to running from toEkatorinoatav ths stats department advices today declared. During th past thra weeks th reWASHINGTON, -, Marl-Opo- L. - have capport aaya Wronger forces tured 27.900 prisoners. 01 guns. 70 and 12 armored train machine guns, many railroad cars and engines, Peace Delegate Resume Armistice Parley Pole-R- ut (By Associated Preaa.) Poland (By International New Service.) Oct. 9. Delegate of RIGA, In ae BOSTON, Oct. 9. A private bank and Soviet Russia, who held a longreach Chelsea known aa the tlielaea ticket gion last night, la an effort to' Will Leader reauman armistice, fgpanese flic today was taken over by Stats an agreement for Make Peace Voyage Bank Commissioner A lien. j point remain ton b aettled h armitio Ja. It possible.. fojr To close KinrC he' t0 be signed. Th Pole In(By Associated" Pfe, ) .reflmen, It meet of ability of ttf institution to HONOLULU, Oct. I. Viscount that there must be an interval obligations wa th reason givin by after signature before tbe'ar-th- eJapan, president of th the for cloa.ng. , bank commissioner becomes effective. They desociety, is contemplatThe obligation were listed by the wlll impossible to reach to discuss with ,t ing a trip, to America c)r exclusive 44, $3. a 21. la . laa rela- commissioner cavalry regiments caUrrd his friends, there his country' estate , mortgages. t)me The Bolshevik! desire but four tions with the United State, accord- of real ' days f grace. ing to an announcement ha mad to th Japan advertiser, quoted in a To-kl- o cabl advice to the Nlppu J1J1, . Peasant Rite up In Japanese, languor newspaper her-- , Red Haris Revolt viscount Kaneko It graduate of vard University. (Bv Associated Preaa.) A new InsurNobleman to Wed WARSAW, Oct- Soviet rection against the Russian 1 Blacksmith i. Daughter r Ry Associated Pres.) government has broken out In the tt district of CHICAGO. Oct. 9. Arret of Moscow, according of northeast mile connected (By Associated Preaa. ) been men aeid to have Informatics reaching this city. Oct. 9. Announcement, LONDON. allege plot to wver- Th Insurrection., which wae Inauguof th betrothal of Honorable Lul social revolutionary rated by th throw the government. ,d;cioed Chandos Francis Temple, master of embrace great mamas of peasof two radio Is here seizure hv tha" parly, Klnloea and ip d reported to be spreading J. ants. Wednesday night- - ha beena asked title of Barsnf Ktnt,Xer Mtm kattr dozen , In 11 direction. of federal agent in nearly Ang-lerlne Jackman, a country girl of mode. I" Ix Th Insurgent, the advice slat, rttjes Agent erate mean, is made In th Dally new governmvni, a Lave proclaimed Denver, Rt. Paul. Kanaa City, Mirror. era which Martow, of are other place th member J TbCbrtde-1ec- t the daughter of New Turkto and Petroweki and Cxernow and MH make arrect. h waa expected tb viUdg blacksmith whose cottage Maria, ptrdfnnvo, tl later a noted aid today. outside cf are th Just and forgo gate leader, for woman sent ) -revolutionary yr4r4-agenta-- r ihe Klhloas tmmeweed. terday In search rf certain men The report hs created quit a senContinued on page lathe) InNlllmoi and Indian. sation in this city. dprof bfJl21hafora. it Ka-neko- of . Amer-icsn-Japsn- General Roundup jg ... Again! Of Reds Begins Nizhni-Novgoro- - -- d. -- |