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Show i I t t 4 . e... - , , Weather Forecati. -.- 0 4111006... rising" temperature. WednesdaY. PAGES 16 1:1211110 .11111 . 41 generity fair. 1 1 al c Fair tonight and Tuesday: 01 ,,. - OPMMoloMME I, ' . MONDAY V 1.. OCi011Elt 0 EP a. , IW' :.,. I v v .' . gs". ;;, : ',ikl..:. k IL V:t$370r? , ow thr il.Z1 25 1920 SALT LAKE ' ' UTAH CITY Getting business Is like get. ting a wifeyou have to call often. One ad. won't build a year's business. 11 1 , - SEVENTY-FIRS- ' T IT,Alt M.P. 1 t H.)N.GE,..!3STRIKIN.G: LORD MAYOR OF CORK IS DE :, ,G. J'J7hihwy Grim Reaper Suddenly s t H Roosevelt 7 hreatens NATIN,TAI(ES ETV 1.11 1). 1 S it C apo,3 D53 CLAIMS C3 LAS3 , t,73 t;r.'4 D7,3 C703 t ' I , I D43 D73 193 De.3 toe t .. 77-- -- IITAII LEADER 7 4 - l're,,., '''1,,. 173 11 ...,., , I 11111110101.11 Following illness of Only Few Hours Prominent Citie zen Succumbs at 2:30 This ' ;'," '" 0 ,' :,. ,' Ai ' iN..,,---- k ''' '' ..7 ..''.. ,' '"ahl , . tv ,',t, ' . .:?.-- , i, s !" 4, ;: .' 7...i! - , ',.'., ,., ;:....'.. '..'., ., ;.f 0 .'; :" , ,ai .., ? ' .'''' ''''' ...... , , -, , LA :,',:'''',::: 0 00110EIISTATE ' ,:ik';';,:.1,-- :, -,,,,,,,,.,,,:z.....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7, illy International 411k, 0,, .;., , .i ;. - Afternoon., ,, ,, ,..,: ..... e 'I ,',. f ii, 1 IANICE1111111 .,''',4) ,:i, , ' :': 1Illtk 'ke ' ',',,' .; Newspaper Attacks His Record as Naval Official. iN ,,,. ,,, .o ..,, Horace G. Whitney. for 20 years , The ,Deseret of buoiness manager ' ,,, of the Utah-Idah- o ,,.... . News, secretary-tressur....pi...."04, Suj ie. corn;!ny; director of the Deseret National honk. and prominently connected with numerous large concerns of the intermountain region, ,., as well as a well knowndramatic critic. died suddenly at his home shortly after 2:30 this afternoon. Death was 112, of the caused by a hemmorhage of brain, following a sudden attack illness at 'his office this tnorning in the Vermont building. At his bedside at the time of death was Mrs. Whitney, lila daughter. Mrs. Marion Whitney Felt, and two sons, Horace and Frank. , Mr. Whitney appeared at his office this morning. and made several business calls. one of which was to turn over a "story" to the Deserets-News-. 1 He has been in ill health for some ' time, and severed his active connecG. WHrTNEY. HORAcE tion ' with 0 The ' News for that reason. Hs spent some time, at the coast ' this spring hoping to regain his health and returning in much better condition assumed many of his former duties. He only recently went east on an initiortant Mr. Whitney trip for 'the Church. took charge of The News as business manager. Jan. 1. 1390, at the time the Church resumed the ownership of the (By International News 'Service..? (By Aissociated4Press.) paper, and continued in this position Oct. LONDOM 250Twenty-tw- o Oct. CHICAGO, 25.;Hepresentasucwas be when until May 16;1920, were of the killed at livestock of Port Elizabeth-Cap- e tives persons exchanges ceeded by Elias S. Woodruff. At the toColony. South Africa- - in a battime of his'death he was 2 years of United States at a conference here day appointed a committee to imvesti- tle between civilians and police, said age. to preNew$5.kgency dispatch from that A snore extended account of hie gate and recommend means in vent fluctuations sudden the price city today. Disorders followed the arlife's work will appear in Tuesdays of meat animals. Everett C. Brown, rest of President Masabalaba of the issue of The Deseret News. president of the National Livestock native Workers organization. The postatioa was attacked 'and in atExchange, presided, and repreisenta- National Guard Units tives were present from Baltimore, wax wade to destioy the electempt Denver, Detroit, Cincinnati, Will be Reorganized Cleveland, Jacksonville. tric power and patrol stations. Buffalo, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Montgomery, Nashville. New York, New Orleans, Oklahoma Mysterious Death of (By Associated Prins.) Oct. 25.Immedi- - City, Omaha. Peoria, Pittsburg, Port- WAIIHINGTON, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, St. Jo- Maj.or Still Riffles of the national land. St. ate reorganization Louis, St. Paul and Wichita. seph, guard was declared necessary by the "At a 'meeting here the principal (By International News Service.). war department today. The reserve livestock of the United and national. guard officers of the States haveexchanges Oct. poWASHINGTON, authorized the appoint- lice were still mystified general staff on duty in the depart- - ment o f a committee to work today as to out some the ment have been ordered to visit each or of the person persons for more nearly stabilizing the who identity were responsible for tho death of corps area headquarters and advise plsn Mr. Brown announced.' M. with the corps area oommanders and markets," whose Scanlan& Frank, Major pretlem is fundamentally ono bruised the state authorities with reference of "The battered body was found and livebetter the of supply adjusting to the organization, of the guard di- to the demand. .Under the pros- - In a lonely spot near Alexandria, Va.. visions allocateti to the various corp. stock last Friday night Constant search ent the number of meat &W- - for system more than two days has failed to ares& m at ale received the mars different The table of tentative allotments kets varies develop any important clues. from to thotsands by day boon has prepared, showing the numweek to week. This tends to ber of troops to be organized in each day and MINERS INCREASE. severe fluctuations up and down state. under the national defense act. cause of the CALGARY, Alberta, prices received for livestock." Oct.'25.An A minimum enlisted strength of ap- The committee includes increase of $1.15 a day in the wages proximately 427,000 men must be pro- - Mr. Brown, Thomasappointed E. coal C. Alberta of miners. Wilson, granted by vided as the peace Organization of the Swift, F. E. White, L. H. Heymann, operators IA conference with reprenational guard. James T. Agar. M. Greenwsid, F. sentatives of the United Mine W9rkWiadeltEfnirrngwersen, T. W. Jet7' erg orAbletio-A9--- Wei gnnouncód to Biddin g' is K een For----- --awns and S. Bruce Stafford.:, er 0 A 7 " t LIVESTOCK MEN: $1r,KE,10QTS:1,N.-3- TAKE STEPSIO :S.:k7RICA'FIATAL-- STEADY MARKET FOR tf 25.--T- he cm U. S. Shipping Vessels On Auction Market ASHINGTON. Oct. Navigation company 'of forth. y New York today bid 11,176400 ' Steamer Black Arrow and the Oriental Navigation ..company of New 'York offered a lump sum of $1,750.400 for that vessel and 0 dea4weight-ton the steamer Orion. The bids were taken under consideration. The board announced today the sale Of the steel COUTO "Preseel Maddequet for $921.500 to the Mount Wachington ,,, Steamship corn. pony of New York and two wooden harbor tugs for a total of $1511,409.' 26.-L-T- hgi -- - Parties Still Search I For Youthful Hunter . - - (Special to The ):es.) .TOOELE. Ort- - dd.Searching parties are still routing the mountains west of berg for the body of Marion deer bunter Tanner., the 1647ear-o1- d who has been missing for the past lionpok. Yesterday the eearehers fourd tbe tree Into which Melvin Tanner. I ear-olbrother of Markm. bail fired three shots In an effort to attract hie It was believed brotber4 attention. ,bere that before nightfall the youth's fOnntlbe body would ot , INJURES TEN .. ' CHERBOURG. Oct. 25.Ten ions were injured by an explosion on board the French liner France. which' left this port for New York Sri Saturdix, said a wireless dispatch from the ship today. Tugs left to bring back the injulred. -- The details of the exploilon were not given. COURT REFUSES WRIT ON PEACE - ETS: (By International Pews fiervict3 t WAPILINGTON. Ofi. 21.kb. United States supreme court today dismlesed ths petition of Barry S. Matarttier of Chicago for a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of Rate Colby to Publish a. law tho joint resolution of Congrees of April a, ISM providing that the war with Germany was at an end and denied Macartney's petition for oral argument. - tnu-ntrie- tr- to essafeguards abOutt their eitireont A large proportion of the vast , TILE RML . (iewistr Telegraphic 'Agenca.) VIENNA. Oct. 24.A report to- eeived,here tftdaY troll') Lemberg: Gahair Alicia. says that the Bolabirriki concluded an armistice with General Pettura, leader of the Ukrainian , . fortes. , . , ' - 4 - ,, pA To 1111GB). llosiolg Fast Eclipses All in Annals Of Medical World --- Sinn Fein Faction Fails Thus ' Far to Stage Riets. , (By International New Service.) Brit. LONDON. Oct. 25.-4'Ash policeglen were killed and three wounded when a patrol wan:. near Grange, Count , smbushed Sligo. Ireland, today. Reinforce. merlin of policemen were rushed to the scene. After the right three policemen were reported missing. bree , '11- IMMIMMI,.1 111.--T- he is " , es WRECK , D. Roosevelt, Democratic candidate for ice president. today demanded cent. inal prosecution of John 11.. Rathoin. editor of the Proidence Journal. for alleged libelous charges made by Rathem concerning Mr. Roosevelt's record as assistant secretary of the navy. Mr. Itooseveles demand for the prosecution of Itathom, was voiced In a letter b sent to United States Attorney Francis U. Caffey. A copy of the letter was received at Democratic national headquarters today and given out for publication. In a signed statement Mr. Roosevelt announced this afternoon that he would take action for criminal' libel not Only a ga last Mr. Rathom and all persons connected with the publication of the Rathom charges but against newspapers which published these charges Monday morning. Is Handed totter. The charges objected to by Mr. Roosevelt are contained In a letter signed by John R. Rathom end handed to the candidate last Saturday on his arrival in Newburgh, N. Y., by a man hauled Fairbrother. said to be a member of the staff of Itathom's news-Th- , l - Etor$1ce) S.Franklin 4iligt.int's...iFIOI Bk.'.0Co4iit6iiiiii 24..---.1o- . il BEDIDIYAULT MINERS' APP EAL Reds Reach Agreement ilr..1 IN ILA Ukrainian Chief CALMLY : flood of immigrants now overwhelming Ellis Island it was exsouthplained. are peasants from era Europa. almost the cusis universal It tom of this class to turn all avail-'ab- le assets Int) cash to finance) their venture in the new world. This frequently amounts to av' I ers' thousand dollars. The Im(Er Associated Press.) L.I migrant, it is stated, falls victim INIMANArOLIS Oct. to corrupt officials, high and low.Lewis, International president of th 1 Some are indoettd to pay as high United Mine 'Workers of America tofor a visa ,otaiport, fake as day telegraphed President Willson urgpassports are sold' to others at stupendous prices. Mg the President to direct the de$o far no AmerUnn official has partment of justice to begin legal pro- - ,1been implicated. coedings to enforce the principle of collective bargaining between .thts min-i- f1 E ere and operators in Alabama where al 11113ERS etIke has been in ptogrees nix months-- i charged that Alabama coal, miners are blacklisted by employees and that Cats troops sent htto the strike tons have abolished the right of free awItyrblags Of miners. PRESIDENT liglIE (By Amoclated rress.) LONDON. Oct. 25.In the house of commons this afternoon Premier Lloyd George said he was hopeful that the preeptit negotiations between the government and the miners would obviate the necessity of setting op a tribunal to inquire Into the beet means of increasing coal production. Contrary to expectations it was announced hi the house by )tr. Boner Law. the government leader that the It WILLIAM L. 1LILLLABAIL government intended to proceed today The consul. In his report to the deN. S. Staff Correspondent.) IL with .the bill introduced last week threatened partment said press dispatches reLONDON, Oct. the government unusual powgranting ers for dealing with an emergency 'norm of violence if Terence Mac ported that the murder was commitsuch asmight grow out of the strike Navarre without ted by Raymond Binnn Fein lord mayor of situation. Hs moved the second readprovocation and that Navarre, a minallowed to die in prison were Cork, ing of the measure. er who had been dischargedNy the In discussing hid motiOn Mr. Boner had failed to materialise late today. Canines Copper company. had esLaw said the strike negotiations bad Mactiwiner. diedAn Brixton jail It 1:41 reached a point when it was impossible o'clock a.m., but the nation received cape& to say anything whatever about them. . rtward has been'offered by the but that it was conceivable that a the news calmly. Alactlwiney wee i1 of was the Roosevelt for letter, company capture encharges, his Oman., of deadlock seventy-fourt- h arise. the hunger day might In an envelope marked 'No. 11 West Navarre and Mexican troope are strike. When the end came. The Rev. gaged In a wide search for him. the Fourth Street," which is the headquarof ters of the Republican national corn. Increased Coal Output consul paid. ilevrey was a resident Father D00111110, a priest, and John ' mitt... Roosevelt charges the envel- , Bisbee,' Arts. at the Scheme Being Devised Ilaclevriney, a brother, were ope was of the type used for the ileffilniltiOn of propaganda by the ReMacilwiney's death was followed by publioan national committee. (By Tnternations.I Israws Service.)-- BANDITS:FORCE'----;,':'Mr. Roosevelt's statement to the LONDON, Oct. raids by the British mill... widespread con.1 press follows: In Ireland. ' It 'wan ference between Authorities tary Lloyd' rremier "Several have this neseepapers that the inquest printed. in whole or-ipart, George and striking coal miners first announced BANKER.':FROM:':.i.,' amorning letter received by me on Saturday 'which were begun on Sunday were would not be held until later, but from John It. Rathom, editor of the continued during the afternoon coroner's Jury. today. A more hopeful men appeared at the jail and the inProvidence. R. I., Journal. view the that .'.:-national coal strike quest will probably take place Immo. Criminality Alleged. would be settled Ind that the threat- diately. , , "The letter is as a Iraqis libelous and untrue. In addition I believe it to ned national strike of the railroad be criminally libelous in that it employees and the dock workers would Body Will be Taken (By the Associated Press.) or destroyed be definitely averted wee held in govI abstracted that charges f O. Oct. bandits To Ireland for Burial TOLEDO, 25.Five official government records while oc' early today forced' the cashier of the cupying the position of assistant seo- ernment circles. (By Associated Press.) According to the Daily ExpreSs the ban,k at Alvordton, O., in Williams rotary of the navy. Mae. LONDON, Oct. "This letter is but a renewal of a government propose. to grant the county. to get out of bed unlock the of Cork, died at safe and turn over to them 12A 100 In series of Unfounded attacks made by Federation of Miner its demand for !twiner lord mayor Brixton prison this city. at- 11:40 cash and several thousand dollars in the same Mr. Rathom. The publics- a wage Increase of two (northis morning. shillings oclock of or in full in tion letter. this either Liberty bonds. They gave End aid death occurred on the 14th day to his wife, who fainted when they substance, by newspaper la of course, mally 48 cents) per shift, and the of His a hunger strike that eclipsed any "conversations" today centered upon forced entrance to the cashier's home. also libelous. medical world. "I have information which leads me a formulae which would secure in- in the annals of the bad been unconMacnwiney, who to believe that copies of this letter scious 11hours, did not recover his were sent Out to newspapers by re- creased output of coal. The government jiays the Daily Ex- faculties before he died. Father Domsponsible persons connected with the and his private chaplain, were Republican national committee's pub- - press Is not particular how the in- ini, his John with Mactwiner, brother, bureau. 'This of also. is, course, . creased "NY production la secured and la him when the end same. .act. John IldeeSwiney and the Chaplain. willing to accept the assurances of Snit to Be Started. waiting down stairs in committee of the miners who bad been executive the statewere told by prison offiof "In view the fact that the the prison ments contained itt the letter are un- on that point, if the officials of She chilli at 411 o'clock that they should A'1'..i--iv,i'.'Péliiille'true I have placed the whole matter Federation of Miners, will accept re- to to the mayor's bedside as they In the Hands of my attorney with dl- sponsibility for it. thought death was approaching. The s brother asked for the privilege of rectiong to bring suit against Mr. RS:- of at the miners Representatives relatives with ',other all thom and and persons newspapers communicating (By Universal Servics.) the conferences were Robert who were not present, but the officonnected with the publication or Oct. , !IL- -WASHINGTON, of the federation; Frank cials,' it is said, refused him the Um president Thousands of immigranb. are ar"I might add that this letter by Mr. Hodges, the secretary and Herbert of a telephone. Rathom is a confirmation received by Burial In Ireland. riving at Ellis 'Island practically Democratic national committee to Smith, leader of the mine workers In a After filo prisoner's death, him destitnts as a result of sharp the North England. the effect that during the last days wars not chaplain the and brother practices b officials In their own of the campaign the Republican manaThe National Union of Railway permitted to leave Brixton prison un. lands. it was ldisclosed by the gers had outlined a series of personal Men is marking time. 3. if. Thsistas Ui il!lt o'clock. John MacEiwiny attacks againet the principal ,Demo-crit- ic the of immigration hers toconveyed word to tho widow secretary said that nothing. Auld mediately calididates. , staying at dar of the lord mayor, who was Con-treTrade Union be done the until am continua for Mrs. ."I fully, prepared a west End hotel with Mr-- and So serious has the situation b.ation of these political methods during stesembles on Wednetiday. O'Brien, the former being the London come that the oepartment of lathe remainder of the week." bill The emergency powers reviving executive of the Irish bor will asit various European certain clauses of the defense of the F. n D LAS T. AT SEA (By International News Service.) (By AssociattAti Press.) IT. WASHINGTON. Oct. Sevety an American, was murdered in Cananea, Mexico, last Wednesday, the state department was advised today. The American cor,sid at Nogales has been instructed by the secretary of slate to request the local authorities there to take all possible measures' to apprehend the murderer. Niis REVISED I'M HOUSE n refs 701--1 general triple,strika of miners, rail- her parents. and the Misses Annie and road men and transport workers was Mary Ilactrniney, Minor, ofAbe lord on the house of commons schedule mayor, arrived at Brixto07prison at for debate and passage this afternoon. 11:30 O'clock. are This bill had been introduced last FriIt Sio understood arrangementsto Iro body day night when it appeared certain being made to takezthe that Great Britain would be plunged land for burial- - Into unprecedented industrial chaos Now of moottwiney's death had not Suti'day night The bill empowers King b000me known Itt the district around George to proclaim "an existing emerBrixton prieon until after nine o'clock. will he gency and to confer, upon the cab-toIt is prObable the inquest today. after which inet full powers to preserve peace hold st-t- h prison (BY AssociateA Pess.) regulate supplies and maintain transit ;the body will bo turned over t0 rolarts .4ROME. Oct. printed in In the United Kingdom. tivet was unconscious for newspapers of this city to the effect ,Macilwiney STORE MUMS snuKr. hours botors his death oc thirty-si- x that Capt., Gabriela d'Annunzio was is Itatod rather Domlnio, it carrot!. strike zet therefore, was unable to give hint the involved in a plot Intended to overturn 'LONDON. Oct. 2 Lb. present Italian goternment bavs "tore hands hos canI1 tho postpone- last sacramont but ho administered the wool woke in ptotralls 'Worn unction. been denied by Capt. dvannunsio ac-- J ment of which bad been Med for thje week. Absence.-- Fiume... to 41 lEzplaine from reports cording The ranee of blacPwiners death He has blertied an offiCial statement was heart failure.: according to a vigorously -- proliestingstainst rumors statemeat lamed at the home Moe. that be is Intending to participate This statement la considered an tn. direct antiwar to the criticisms of Dr. "coop de main." and adds be bital never been "addicted to plots.," Joaiah (Mittel& the physician and Publicist. who had declared it WWI wrong for the lord mayor's doctors to (BY I:Overeat BervIce.) administer meat juice and brandg. PARLE Oot. 24.Calcula tint that said brandy was a pc:dorm and Mitt a (N? Associated Press) d either the Fitime question will be of the mu at the point of death was Ter? OMAHA. Neb, Oct. to b's satisfaction or else be will to poison. Dr. Oldfisid Gabriel d'Annansio. boldest robberies in the bistorT of eueceptibl whine be bankrupt a man fasted a loci said that hero, has - anItalian Omaha took place shortly before 11 time the Met food be noun endure arrive' nounced tonight when three mile en- wag fruit Paris sect spring to give series of o'clock When on of the officials was asked tered the Empress, theatre. bound and lectures on practical politics. W. bedous and took today regarding hire. MacPwinirra ao.. The moot beautiful women of Paris tasted President Dockets sad the till G enes from the bedside when death are anbecribing for ticket& for in spite 11.141 from his their eseses by the front occurred be replied by saying the co. of Ma rumored engagement to a Ve- MIA ,. matt At the time of the robbery frictions which were recently know. netia' beauty. Cannunito's Parisierino persons were la Uwe admirers are more ardent and devoted tweerlyt.htla , (Conetnued ea page tem) then ever. D0114RithitAbo4t. leittATTLE. Wash., Oct. of a bomb, throws through the 21.---E- xp front window of a house occupied by Pt B. thong, general claim agent here for tho Chicago. Milwaukee a at. Paul railroad. wrorked Om lower floor of residence oarly today. Felt? persona In tho homes moped la-ju- - 1 c,00t01414t04. .0.,4p. 26.dft-Itepo- IL:1911111: 41 10:"1 5.--- -A. .Irk - r WII BOLD.R013B ERS DEFY CROWD set-tie- 24.---O- sion - RellItiriterlturntet-the-da- poet-aviat- or sti-arc- 2, - - I ite, r . f.,4 1 tr 1 |