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t 4 aal Rl VI ft Ml l First Three Games of World Series Changed to Reprisals Stopped Extreme Policy of Government Meets With Opposition in England ,11. AMurlnied I'rrul puMiON, Sopt. 2S. Serum., .111 x;,.;., ,.,-r a recurrence m -black j(I ;,,!, leprisals in Irclaiul is !'- ii,., 1...1 I,; sl:iu ,)i" !iit n ha am. run Kllglisll llOWSpapel s, which .ill for the government to is described h tin- l.iui . as a semi 'M'tii ial 1 11. h law ii'- anwliile reports irum ire- , . t.li I i.uli.et.nis threats mi dir isals being circulated vit ,1 posters. Warnin n 111, 11 IMIT.ll W ; !,. burn-d n, - -s 1 .'..blent 111. .WISH' .s hav.' .-H'luir aplam ale nf 'II till- .VII-.', in. lias 1 11 mis- 4 sun .; l.,t WVdliesilav, 4 lii Mrs retinue. 1 within IN STRAWVOTE I he return!) ill the straw vote to li.ite. which is being taken in the Hi xull drug stores throughout the state, show a vole for Harding of 442 and for Cox of 174. The returns :i ein other -la'os liave not yet been received here All the liexal! stores of the coun in', numbering i-vit StiOO, are con ducting this straw vote. The local llrxtill store is the I'iercy drug store .ital ballots can he vote,! at that 1 Lire. In the lu-t presidential elec t.un a similar vol-- was tuken by these stores and seven! million votes .'!' cast, forecasting th- .lection id President Wilson by .1 -mall ma jurity The votes of the women and men are segregated this year PRESIDENT WRITES TO SUPPORT LEAGUE lll AMut'latrU l'rra 1. AS1I1NC.TUN, I). C, .Si 'lit. he til tit public document iu tic present presidential campaign lu '" issued from the While House was made public today, it dealt with the league of nations and was in the ii), 111 ,-f a letter to K. Schwartz, of bus Angeles, writti n by Sei T.unuliy at President Wiison s lion. I'he While House letter was '1 to one to the president in Schwartz had declared that Mipporting the Kepubliuin ret.11 y direc- 111 re w huh forces ticket were contending that if Article X if the league covenant was rat) lied the I'uited Stales would "be bound t' support England in holding Ire land under subjection " MUCH PROFIT IN SUGAR IN SPAIN " irrluttlrBfe of Aurillrd I rrmm M.UiHlD, Sept. S -Nearly 2'Mi per fM pru ii is being made by sugar lvfiner ,n Spain at this moment. "a tlie Ubertad, which is conduct " a 'dmpaign against high prices "e newspaper tive details showing t!ir the rellners have, by an agree Vt among themselves, fixed the P':ce they pay for heet to the Krow r l.lbertad asks why the (tovern- "nt does not tlx the price for lh Public instead of permitting the inan- ij' turers and their Intermediaries to pm ket the enorntnuo dlfferem e iri r--rrrrifrrrrrjji llll(lim LEADS TMl WtATMlH Loral Observer. I'a'tsd Siatss Weathsr Rura Tmirs'qre lam N. Curreni , . s W-t Imlh ? r.n 4 R"Iati humidity . 34 Tmpatur ttirm. 4 li lilt Uatimum H"td (ft V o man yatnjy t Must Be Say Papers i SEVEN WOUNDED IN BELFAST RIOTS III) A .s.x-ii, inl I'r.-MMi IIKl.KA.'-T. H..-pi Tie aa- ., i"' ' in re:i.-.. I.isi nihli: m rim , !-Mt.!;i! The . .n t ).!.:: 1, ,,, , ,..r.., - sh. ,',, I'll well;-! w-re , .Mark ed by arin.'d men S,-v-ii persons were wounded by ritle tile. FLUCTUATE IN Tilde I in id.- market leading ' Ii r. 1111; bo ii l lie- ll'.idilip t had li.'.-l) -halt, and elli en' bidiiilli ,lel it.K at 1 ' ' 1 .re! .,! - i;,,i, on- also f.-l- : - i-i. - ,; aa 1 SOld IliKh at H w i'-' 'in,-- "h a' th.' close to .:: - iles. ji;,r,...i shares chaimini' h a i . K- steady at 11 b,,: ;: ha.:! V2. ltroiiT. ' .a : hrouck uf 6 at. ri-. k lilts h sales al 'i llas .,' ' I'e y-AtetlSIOll at 21 and mined the sac. ! unsold on bids c West, altboUKh -' 28, continues act v changing hands Goldflelds were ir Jack at 6 on a buver ck.-i-k at 5 and Spearhead at 1 In the Tonopuhs, W.- a 1:1,1 - '1 ..1 1.20 on a buyer. Cotnstocks were tieci. -c ', nth Consolidated Virginia at 4 sih .Mexican continues its ,! -." 11 sales at 30. Holly at 1.30. Croesus a' an I T.'illwhacker at 50 were i'.h llroken Hills was unchanged .,1 and If, i'he eastern market was weak with ' .pah Divide bid at 1.674, liold - at :il and Divide Extension a: encouraging reports Iieno as strongly bid at 2, a format Ion yesterday indi .,. important development I in '. ha.;- Catltlg :! re The '" . kel W i le'!' n listless -lit bill -. It:1,. villi , . Total 5"n shnr UTAH PRISON MAY BUILD MACHINE SHOP sAl.T LA K K Ci i tatue plans tot i equipping of a mud, 1 tall slate prison made by the stale n and tli. state hoard The shop is to he 1 primal .a.! pose ot stale road machinery. (iul I'.-l:! repair Jobs. pan k-. w blacksiiiithii,.'. us. U:.. Illlts lipted !l . . have f ict it !". pit ' IS p. CHI I.t . .'" ' llOWeV e; inenl to fradcrs THREE ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP Thr appl.t jut-. a ' t ItUelmllip y..lel ,. II ..'.''". Judge Mark It .ll aft' ' i i. Mutilation bv r'liinii'.i'1 II 1 They ee I'el f. . I IVtriUt. J f r uh)ect of Italy who tuu. h "i he dtirtnc the war h.n nr liken part In a number of KiiU. i. Uohert Tutu., lick,., a t itivr i ' TtW4 iitnl-.t.e a f..ei.r -ih'-M-l nt Spm :,nt) B pt rent ( .l uioti l nuar-l l! time hi fc--" t.Wl sia I" DIVIDE STOCKS TRADING TflDAY PACKERS' PLANS FOR STOCKYARD CALLED TRUST Department of Justice inters Objection to Disposal of Yards to Boston Firm ' 'I. 4mhmc1iiIi-iI rrt-NM w '.si i ; i ). 1 Oilje, tl.ili 1,, I'-- ; , tie- live big I,.-.:' posil 11)11 11, -. - 1 were hl.-d b Ii;.- t" 'lay w.th th- ill. 1 , ,, i. aid interest s 'i-pai'tni-nl nt' Jux- ! Distl'U'1 of Cll- itirt iui'ilii.i -upr-i ll, . pi-,l,Ml, lies. ,!" Ih, t" a holdm- liee ,.- Co. 1 art a ei in t; a d 1,1 the ir stock -company it no.ston Violitt lull -.1 bv I' 1 nisi ia ws, 1 he liep.irt merit answer i',e, lais-i! 1 1 niaenr ' - p.-l ii ion armi-d 'hat 'he firmai; holding company nt lib- pt',,pu-.-'l uld place in the hands it" those "controlling such 'oir.pany the means of re ;.or 1 . ' ; v j m .mil seil"iti tiio d dress. el meats" It a;-io the p repose I coinp,in w ill .1 maniiuilate sales ;,n,t imf fie conditions CLEVELAND MEETS ST. LOUIS TODAY 11 .Mlllt. il rrram S.-p; js Tie- Wiiue today, while Cleveland 1.' play the rt.ii . t game Cleveland has six more ay this season, and if will clinch the pennant : klyn in the world's h. at St ' TEACHERS MAY MEET IN T0N0PAH Toe animal teachers' institute for '.orihern Nevada will be held in Keuo during the week beginning Dec 111 ber 2n. it has 'cm announced by 'he superintend, nt of public ia i notion. Stale e.iiicatioual asso latum will also lac.M during the in- ci'e week. An I'.-titute for south -111 Nevada will he held at the same i. at either Tmiopah or Goldfleld. HariJing Advocates Protective lantt and Merchant Marine raceiFcoast i,.,L 1 i.i.UiiK, Sept -' .ipeciul .-aiiiiK wall t.ie most important o.liell.S l,t Alii' I'UUl: list 1' , I , ' I loll I ,uv Aii.eiic.m men i, an, ...cine aua .. -i.,l, lining of .iiaa-u.- varreu li.triling in one of it... iiggssi. .,"! here a-.i K.i s- must A lae l a I he est ei.lu . Avar, howcW'i pintle, .a au,l l attiiess its cou 1 ,, , olae to all ell ..' - ;..i.sh.p a. il piepui before , to how line to .. ,', led a! tic fol.'s ipo, lll'li I ,i. lai , . . u s -ai.-l ; a w.i i , , I I ll. i. tel .1 :I a.., 1.... ! le f .' la.- d t. I k- ' le Vate- II pit Hi. t h: " ,r,.l. , II- n 1 ,,T I I I VOUNG SWIMMER MAKES FAST RECORD III. I'Mi.t'litirft l'rrMl SKATTLK, Wash., Sept. 2 Swim here have bf-:l 1! si uss- ' 1 .-hi ; t in- i-ai ill ;..S" l-'riod-h; year-old Seattle ill, who the mil.' and three quarters Ii hi I w 1 en Letch 1 piu k and r island, in Lake Washington. 111 in hour and '! ha. I been nth--, aipi. If, minutes. She deep water 17 Hit Asa,M'lHle4 I'rMii) CI.KVKI.A.ND. Ohio, Sept. 1!S. The American Legion convention adopted a report giving unqualified approval 10 a hill passed May 2 last by the house of representatives which would give service men live options on compensation. The bill, which failed to reach a vote in the senate, pro vides adjusted service pay or ad-i'i-ied service c -riilicaleH maturing in 20 years, or vocational training or farm or home aid. or land set tlement aid Kansas City, Missouri, vas unopposed for the 1921 conven tion, hut several i'ities. including San I'lain isco, announced they would he in the running for the convention in 1922. FOUR STATES in AmM.al(il I'rfMl The census of Illinois is announced as f,,4Kfi,09,s, .111 increase of 15 per cent. .Montana is 547,593, an increase of 45.6 per cent. New Mexico. 3d0, U47. an increase of lu.l per cent. Louisiana, 1.797. 79k. an increase of S 5 per cnut. WOOL CROP LARGE Illy Aor!atrd ITa TOrATELLO, Idaho, Sept. 28. Idaho's wool crop for 1920 will to tal 21,702,000 pounds, according to announcement by the state farm bu reau The sweet potato is in no way al lied to the potato. teriag favorable reception in con hi ss, from members of both parties, lii' proposal met prompt quietus in ilie ; i . ..idem s blunt disfavor of any form of congressional advice or sug gesiioti as to after war policies. ..ii i.a.ioi. in a,, time ever came into g:eat iiitluence in the world ex ifpiii.g us it grew to eminence iu the cmittiei'i e between peoples. The fascinating story "f world civilita iion is marked in every chapter by h s'amp of maritime development Tie ro was a tijne luiti we outsailed lie woi Id I lei. git' in the romance f diapers ut thre. an ,, when Am. luat'teis of , an sudors . ..unit. .1 triumphant lu J .Ties was in Jo 1 !l I. ar ,'.1 al. Vice niaiu'.eii m-r, riant u. b gl! .el . ; v.' v. r Ic-lll i r ntf:il ,' C. The p.; pr i. , .i-... t I. - I I , . , V J : .Rl' ,, ,t.- t lie l;l !llt !" I t,. LEGION FAVORS OPTIONAL D LL SHOW INCREASE m m m m mm INDIANS ASK FOR CHANGE TO PREPARE FIELD First Three (iames for Cliam pionship Will Take Place on Brooklyn Grounds II. ., V vMti.'if, Iril I'reHal C I IIC A(;i). Sept The national commission todav o-v.-isol its de cision yesterday and decide! 10 open the world's series at litoukhn on Oclober 5, playing three games there. The change was made at the reipiesi of James Dunn, president of I he Cleveland club, who asked that more time be given him in which to pre pare the Cleveland grounds in the event that his team should win Ih" American league pennant. STATE CHECKS 1 hecks. allied al ""11, and irawii in fmoi of the Nevada state highway department, are believed to lave been burned, with oilier mail, when ,,n airplane currying nihil was wrecked at Luckey, Ohio, on Septem ber 14. says the Journal V,) !; hot's of the high wily depart 11 ifii t for the amount were approved by the bureau of public reads at Washington. I). ( .. on September 1'', a id it is believed the checks drawn in payment were being carried when the airplane was destroyed The checks covered payment of the federal government's share of pro-i."e.-,s payments on highway construc tion in this state, and it is believed that it will require six months' time in which to secure duplicate checks. The state will meanwhile have to advance the $S3,50n and will lose ap proximately'JL'SOn in interest on the inonev advanced. M'SWINEV IS BETTER 11. AnafKrlttlri I'rmiil l.'INDON, Sept L'S -Terence Aluc Swiney passed a bet'er night and in consequence was more refresh! d today This is the forty-seventh day of his hunger strike. 9 . i itceived m tlie broadc national upbuild, ug. it -as a great c .nstruci ivc . st spun oi tands lorth a i.I. V, 'Ill-tit. The purpose of the measure is. in a s-iitence, 'the promotion and main tenance of a merchant marine of the .lest type of modem ships. Hying the American Itag, manned by Amer can seamen, owned by private capi tal and operated by private ene'gv fulfilling a minimal inspii .it mn Oversei.s transportation in Amen can bottom.-, is of the root and es sence of American coinmorei.ii ,y p.,lls,on III five yen ft w, lime ch.tug.sl from a debtor a.i'aui owing the world four and live bblioa dol lar with a varying annual n.ii" b.i! ance, soiiietiines a.nns' a ' 1 a ,ie liter nation c w!.,.:i ih. hoi: I is ill debt ell rap ' ! "aa' s.ca, twelve billion dollars, and to wheal is ilue an annual credit b.i an e ei tainlv as greai. prohablv much gi-a' , 'I an e'lr prior d-bi! h ilanc Proper protection Vn.-ru ,tu m .sir ali i Auiar .'an lab"1 have h r rhf to elpeet fe I !l-v.'! f 111. ' i in r.s. .ire t'i ii,, -.riri!.'nt r I ' i.t. an t fa .! .. -t It. , (,i,.a " e i.nnBii' 'h t. f AR NG I NEVADANS INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK 111. Tsst.lu It'll rrvmtl LITTI.I-: ROCK. Ark., Sept. 2v I'.tv've per.o::, were injured, ,-, r..l ."I'loio.l y. win 11 iwo Missouri i' : it,. (.;i.s'':i:,,'i trains colli, lei) la a. -on near Mai ,'c'ii. Aikaiisas, last 11 : :u .".M".' ( Wallace 'd Kly. Ne vada, wn, injured internally. Illy AaMUelllleil lrrwMl UOSTDN, Sept. 2S. Hank Commis sioner Joseph Allen today look over Hie affairs of the Kidnliiy Trust company. His action marked tne closing of the sixth banking insti tution in this city wthln two months. The reason for closing the Kidelily Trust company. Allen said, were ",- n ady withdrawals of deposits and -1 1 . ibiulitful loans." ill Amtoi'lulnl I'rriiMt KTXMI'KS. France. Sept 2 Sudi I. reunite, the famous French aviator, today w,m the international airplane -1, . f,,i 1 he Hordon Bennett trophy Mieoid ITiieharl. one of the two Aiiieric.:!', siar'er-. withdrew early becaiis liftieuHy with the si.-er- ing mecbairsin. and Major T. W. Scliroeder, the oilier Xmerican en :rv. did not finish. A.ljol Cod! ge II. Ileauinotit. of Se at! ie. repreviitniR th'' club bureau i.- I i Kepc'd can national commit tee, is in the city in the interests of the Harding -Coolidtfe club, and w.l! ;n 1 1 r s ih" club al the regu lar mooiii.g at the il.igles' hall oi. Thursday night. 'Injur lleaiimoiu is originally from Cina, Ohio, and is one of the 2, iiiiii.iiiin American boys who went overseas during th- world war, hav ric n-rveil with the American force nearly two years in France. The major is a live worker for the Republican cause, and it is ex ,.,1 Cat the people of Nye cnun w tli K'V" him a hearty greeting h- .dub meeting Thursday niKBt. LEAGUE CLOSE illy AatM-latrd I'reanl SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 2i Five Pacific coast baseball league clubs, Vernon. I.os Angeles, Seuttle. Salt Lake ;t in 1 San Francisco, are ull bun, lied within lighting distance of the l!'-'e pennant, with the season having hut three weeks more to run j-'olp, tiers of the game say never !)- f lnii,, Mr clubs figured in the !r..l cms' championship rtash RENT IN CHICAGO IS CUT 10 PER CENT It -littrt 1'rvat.t f Al ' ' pt .1 C , -eni,, ;l, ,",.. of stieiai apartment bulhi ugs 'o-l.iy announird a !' fM cent er.'. reduction and -tattsi that s HinuUr reduction will he mad. ag n r, May "We sr.- tolloaltm m the i ,, of the ei.oiuf.ichirers who niua'ira'e.t th- lectin n price" l- -tS lt stNQ lTTI H r tueMlfJ Vrm I I , , ' h , -k...' It :!: aao i I, k.ng of I'a'v near N !!" i. 1 .-. b . i.at ry p. ..fi ber ef th ,--, at'ci'' '" l,'iT,:n tel a !',.!,, ,V'' H Nn eiMMii,i ANOTHER BOSTON BANK IS CLOSED FRENCHMAN WINS AIRPLANE RACE VAR VETERAN TO ADDRESS CLUB rooklvn 8 BALLPLAYERS II .Members of White Sox Accused of Throwing World Series to Cincinnati ill.. AsMUflUII'tl I'lt-KH) I lliC.u,,), ,s.vt J, 'I lie Co .,. (-011:1: graiiil j,o 1 ,,,ia;, . 01 . d ii -bilis agamsi ih. loil, iw.ng b.i.-b.i.i jdayeis in coniieitioii wnh its nivi., t'.gallllll ill ,lilel;e, ililol.llin ol the wo! id's series games last year: 1-1, id, e Ccoite. Claud Wiiil.UU, Clin k lillii dil, Happy -" -: -s. 1 1 . 1 li.tiaes IPdirp;. Joe Jackson. Fi-d .'.ic.Muiliu. and lilick Weaver .', i 1 are men, hers ,,: the Chicago Americans. 'Idic eighl players were iitiuieiu. il ly suspended by Charles Conn-ke. j.r. i,.- o! tj. , i ,1, S,- , ii ot I h e.Bll' III'- a't-.'t- l. ' lock Ii. II, ill. ! a -igiit b. no! pia , 01. I 1, -, v -at a! though "11 ih- pi ,p. ii.', ,.: !,- 'in. Tli. ii.. pension : a, 1 1, a i i-.'ll-, a;i hoi e of Hi Whole S. W ll.llllil', i!,. pelm.i Ii! ! il i-, -a I While t.ie ill I a m-lit- al pre,-, nl , 01, Iain but oil- I Oil I.t . COUSlOI'.l, ! o llf, .111 . 1 '. 1 L', .1 i ii,-', " ih- di-iin ' attorney s !:;. " announced that m-.ie probahi will be added after the grand jury so siol, this afleiiio.m. Cicolte was Ink en into custody alter lie had losti lie 1 b-tare ih- grainl j'liy Cic'i-i- said 11 hav, s gn.'d an ii::l:U,:;.i,', waiver and th-n goio- be.'i.re it-- grand jury and test il.eil The - ..! den voting of ill- tin- lull., folloa-.i Coiniske not in-, I the accused play.-is thai n the;, w. re fc-aicl - III! ty he would drive ih-in out ol has ball fol the le-,1 ol men- liv-s .t toi'ii.-v Austrian app-ai oil ie for judge .McDonald v th -i'l" Ja-k on. and request.', t a pi ".' -'' coni-.'i a, -. sai. ,111: that Jaci, ,.l, !.,.! .1:: !.iii : i !,,:-:a-a! ' , !,a k- . .',:'-; a sic.-i c. ., 1- r.-:a - ,' ii .hi A , 1 a. uld Jackson was 1.1I0 n li-to: 1 . -gran I jury As h- went ,n the door he turned to 11-w sp.i p-l Ire:, and '-a! 1 "I am going to reform While J.n k son was in th- giacei jur i"o"ii. it was reported at anl hue;;'.:', that h- and Caoii. would mak- d tailed -i'at-niei.is Cadence .,11 which Hie players were .!. diet-I - an covered by riaiiMa-y Mini,-, trian said. Kddie Cico::- , ,., i 'hat i,- e:i giueereil th- .b .1! b I."'h the White So lost las! y-ai '- W'.ridV series. 1 !":: 1. '1 '" ' '1' ' - llOU'll e. I'ii ol ... '! 1 ' ".- n" ) jl;,v i- was said that he received slo on f,,r I;:- ; - I ,a lo.-an; "l" paid the money, h- -ail H- w.i told he would fin 1 lae fM ;ll"'" his p. .low iii h In '" -an i'"i :! n t'! t before iV- ' ' g .n. ' a' C.-i 1 aa, i '. and w ii-' 1 - ' ' irn-d to 1 r,.... t'a 'HOP- was "ie", .. Jnchs-in receiv. 1 in Ins 1 - I VEN'S COLLARS REDUCED 1117 Awaot-lalll Prel CHIC AUO. S-pi 2s A i.i!k-e mil db' western liiairifac'iirei of met. s collars today announced a .-: a"'' cent price redui t u n BUTLER THEATRI: TODAY Bl'.RT LTTl.l IN "Alias Jimmy Valentine" ALSO FORD SA EEKLV ! mutt 1 Jtrr ccveom -TOM'MlH'iW TCV Ml. 01 "TMe PfID VMC" AND "9V l 1 " ' I tOMSTfH ' A T t'.' Cj""i ! 1 C'tN'S ."j". fW 't C iitnl it y 1CTED FOR CROOKEDNESS