Show NEWS OF F A WEEK IN CONDENSED FORM RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE Happening That Are Making History Information Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Lines Linea INTERMOUNTAIN tlc Domestic altercations In it the home hom of lon Tony Bruno Kruno ended in ill the d dynamiting of the Standard hotel at Salt Snit hake Labe v when len four persons were seriously injured injured injured in in- and and five others othel's wounded The police are ale looking for Bruno believing belle he lie placed the tho d dynamite Due to wet weather and the lie fruit fruit- gro growers vers r- r being unable to obtain baskets it H is e estimated that fully cars of peaches will go to wn waste tc in Utah count county Utah Permission lon to shelter I the families of stricken drouth-stricken farm farmers ere in Fort Assiniboine this winter while the men are mc aWa away earning a n living lIying or until another crop Is harvested was nas extended extended ex ex- tended to the Hill Hia county count farm bureau by hy the till state stute board of oC education at its hs meeting ting at art Helena Forest tIres In the Clearwater region region re re- gion Jion which swept through the woods of northern Idaho directly aClO across S the Bitter Bittel Root Hoot mountains from Missoula have han been stopped tl to such an on extent that the they probably will mill be prevented from fromm burning valuable timber stands President Wilson will review the Pa- Pa fIe fleet at Seattle at 4 p. p m m. September Sep- Sep 13 3 according to telegrams from Secretary Tumult received b by chairmen chair chair- men uen of Seattle's presidential and fleet welcome committees Paul C C. Do Dormitzer It Zel an attorney rought ht suit salt against heads of city de- de and national labor Jabol organ za- za lions ons to secure oit an injunction prevent prevent- iu lag ig Portland police from forming a anion aullion union nion under charter from front the Amen Amerl- in un Federation of Labor DOMESTIC The rill actors actors' strike which started early four w weeks eks ago in New York and Ie resulted in the time closing of nearl nearly oil OO theatres in New York and other I cities was called off September G 6 under an a agreement t which was de- de dared ared to be he virtually a c complete vic vic- t tory ry for fM the Actors Actors' Equity Equit tion on I The TIit total number of deaths in the recent r race Place riots at Chicago was rought to thirty eight when Samuel tai colored died of wounds he eli ed In iii a riot fight Application of the principles of the ague lugue of nations covenant to the Mex- Mex can an can situation has been indor indorsed ed b by bylie lie he ie American Federation of Labor Ii rough Its executive council Warning Mexicans that intervention py the i United sited States Is imminent Genal Gen- Gen rat ml al Salvador Alvarado Al one of the in the Carranza movement mo Its course has addressed n i open letter lettel to Carranza and anil Obregon and Gonzales In he lie arraigns conditions In Mex- Mex o 0 in scathing fashion President Wilson has hns agreed to un- un to bring about a II conference be be- veen weer representatives of the steel steelworkers workers and ancl of the United States Steel om in an au effort to avert a n strike One Olle policeman was dangerously another injured and three of heir alleged assailants were wounded mounded n 11 a downtown street skirmish at Kanis Kanas Kan- Kan is as Cit City ity The twenty first first annual national of the time United Spanish War Veterans ended at San Francisco with withe he e re-election re of William Jones of yew ew York as commander in chief and amI andie hl he ie selection election of St. St Louis Loui as the 19 1920 O om city I a declaration of principles adopt adopt- d 1 at nt Chicago o the time national socialist art lart arty ull unqualifiedly en endorsed the so- so let republic of Russia Hussla and the International Inter- Inter national socialist moy movement ment and con con- leaned the league of nations Immediate resumption of business with Germany and Austria vas Us advocated Thursday h by H. H Jury ary chairman of the board hoard of dl- dl of the United States Steel teel cormo cor- cor mo atton in an aim address before the an- an mal meeting of the American Bar as- as The fhe government Is about ready to upon the high cost of living tiro ugh fair fall price committees similar 0 o the wartime food administration or or- ugh High tribute was paid to the time chem- chem of America for fOI the important part hey hc played ed In the time war b by Newton D. D aker y secretary of war at lit the time fifty fifty- eighth annual convention of the American Chemical society at Phila of oC the league of nations covenant O as lacking a definite pledge that the nations will uphold international international law was made mude by Dr David Id Jn Jayne Hill Bill former fonner ambassador or to Ger- Ger ninny in an address before the American Amer Amer- can ican Bar n association at ut Boston ar and ud the withdrawal of ot radical insurgent elements have reduced the oral membership m of the time national so- so in li livi i party In hm this country to 1221 f i lO ding to a report read at nt the time cont con con- i eo t u i ii of Ill the organization at Chicago Bt i rol i th the war the socialist party I i 1 Iio it 1 m 1 membership n of Steps for the calling of a n new International International Inter Inter- national Socialist congress to unite the radical forces of the time world were wera taken at nt the closing session of or the national Socialist party at nt Chicago o The he plan is to hold the congress at nt the time earliest t date practicable In either New York lor or Chicago In III order to tn ascertain the final form I pending prohibition Ion le legislation hla will meeting of brewers I I take tul the general of this country arranged to take tala place In Atlantic City September 18 IS and amI 10 19 b by the U U. S. S Brewers association has been postponed to November 20 mind and 21 President Wilson opened hl his nationwide nation nation- wide fight for the Immediate ratification ratification ratification tion of the peace treaty and the league of nations covenant at Columbus 0 O. on September 4 with a n speech de de- designed I sl signed nell to give his mis audience a conception conception conception concep concep- I tion of the time treat treaty as a whole I WASHINGTON The prohibition enforcement bill was passed b by the senate without n a record vote ote and atut virtually in the time form it came caine from committee The measure now goes Joes to conference for discussion of ot amendments Inserted In the house bill 1 h by the senate The house has imam passed a n senate senai-e bill appropriating to pa pay claims of ot Colorado people for firearms taken from them b by United States troops In l 1914 14 during the labor troubles in tin that state William C C. Uc field secretary of commerce has tendered his resl resignation fla tion Uon to President Wilson and It has been accepted effective November Xo I 1 1 Secretary Baker has promised an Investigation of reported abuses in inflicted inflicted in- in upon conscientious objectors imprisoned at Fort Douglas Utah Before leaving Washington on his speech making tour President Wilson wrote a letter to the presidents of ot seven seen national organ organizations representing represent represent- ing Ing- labor farming and ancl financial Interests Interests In In- tere calling upon Ion upon them to select delegates to the time capital and labor Jabol conference conference con con- ference flrence which he has called to meet In Washington on ou October G G. The Time pence peace treat treaty was ordered reported reported re rev ported to the senate b by the foreign n relations relations re rev lations committee on September 4 with four drastic re reservations and four amendments designed to protect Amer Amer- lea ican n sovereignty from foreign Interference ence FOREIGN Dele Delegates otes representing farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers in central and western France in lu session at of Paris protested against arbitrary arbitrary ar 81 measures to reduce the cost of living of which the farmers are alone alon the victims denounced all aU measures measures measures meas ures for fixing prices real or 01 disguised disguised disguised dis dis- guised I Fourteen hundred Polish sol soldiers cl I erl I who came conic to the American area for forthe forthe the purpose of tr transporting to Poland horses and mules amities which were purchased purchased pur pur- chased from the United States arm army are being held helcl up Indefinitely near Coblenz Coblenz Coblenz Cob- Cob lenz b by German Germanys Germany's s refusal to undertake undertake under under- take supervision of hauling hauling- troops hoops and wad animals across Germany German b by rail Marshal Foch the allied commander- commander In-chief In has decided upon the time extent of the territory In the Rhineland to tobe tobe tobe be held permanently b by American forces Its area will be twice as large as us that which has been under lander American Ameri Amen can jurisdiction since the last Jat combat division left for home Paul Mistral minority socialist In to Inthe Inthe the time debate in the time French chamber of deputies on ratification of the time peace treat treaty with Germany Germau declared that he hean an and anal 1 his party part of about three thirty three members would vote against ratification tion A bomb was thrown at Hussein Bushel Pasha premier of Bg Egypt pt at Alexandria The bomb w US as s concealed In a n basket of grapes hut but did not injure injure in In- jure jUle the premier His Ills assailant WH WHa was cocas wasa a theological student Time The supreme council cf of c the peace conference has decided to grant glant the lime request of the Austrian peace delegation delegation elega- elega tion for Ole two cla days days' s clela delay in ht the time time time for presenting the Austrian answer ausner to r f the terms of peace Advices received from Seoul capItal capital capital cap cap- ital of Korea orea state that a n bomb bombas was as as thrown at Governor General Salto Saito and that twenty persons were wounded Including an nn woman Honduran government troops s under command of General Flores have scat have scattered scat scat- revolutionary forces numbering 1500 men led b by General Lopez Gu Gu- Former Emperor Charles of oC Austria Austria- Hungary Hungar has written to a Swiss friend privately protesting against rumors rumon regarding alleged Hapsburg Intrigue in Switzerland A dispatch received at from the Zeppelin factory factor at Fried Fried- denies a published report that dint the Germans had destroyed 12 Zeppelins French troops are In n complete control control control con con- of the situation at where an attempt to establish an au Independent Independent independent In In- dependent republic In the Palatinate aPI appears ars to have haYe come to a head hend Munich the Bavarian capital Is under under under un un- der martial law lam the Deutsches Page Tage of Berlin reports Soldiers with m machine guns uns have been heen posted In the time streets sheets Gen John J J. J commander of the American expeditionary forces forces- sailed from Crom Brest on September 1 on the tr transport ns ort Leviathan for COI the time United States tates Port Forty thousand Italian soldiers sentenced set sen to lon long periods of imprisonment during the war were Wll granted grained amnesty I on oil September 1 h by King Victor Kman- Kman uel I Ratification of the time peace treat treaty i by I Canada was set forth as the time chief chie ob oh object object ob- ob jeet of the special session o of the till Can tun Canadian adian parliament which was opened September 1 |