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Show U. First Class Job Printing At living prices. Let us have your next order for anything you want print' ed. Rich County News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. Are Yon a Subscriber? viV If not please remember your subscription will help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news service. BEACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF RICH COUNTY , TWENTY-FIFT- YEAR. H FRESH FREIIGH NUMBER 37. RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1922. District Surveyors 1 Pithy News Notes From All Part of HAS A CLOSE CALL UTAH tvV OWNER OF RADICAL PAPER FIRES SHOTS AT CARRIAGE SUP. POSED TO CONTAIN PRES. CONFERENCE MEMBERS BELIEVI THE WAY IS PAVED FOR NEW PROPOSAL SCHEME WOULD HAVE MINERS RETURN TO WORK AT OLD WAGE SCALE Salt Lake. Surplus honey on Utah farms this year as of July 1 was only three pound to a colony, as compared with four pounds last year and a average. six-pou- Pars. An attempt was made assassinate President Millerand France Friday on the Champs Elysee as he was returning from a military review held in connection with the celebration of Bastile day. Gaston Bouvet, 23, who fired three shots into an automobile in which he thought Millerand was riding, was arrested after an attempt was made to lynch' him. Bouvet confessed he was an anarchist and that ha Intended to kill the president , . Ogden. Destruction by grasshoppers of the tender crops in certain All Parties sections of Weber county was reported by D. J. Hammond, county pests Washington. President The Hague. While the allied and inspector, who is directing the war Harding submitted Monday to the bituminous neutral delegates devoted the Sabbath upon the pests,. The crops which to driving golf balls around the can- have been attacked are melon vines, and anthracite operators and miners als and sand dune, the Russians put tomatos and alfalfa. gathered here in conference a proposal their heads together and framed a that the miners return to work at the Ogden. Charles A. Isaacson, 51 letter to M. Patyn, president of the years of age, was killed by a cave-i- n wage scale in existence when work commission, In an effopt of the walls of a trench he was digwas suspended on April 1 and conto resurrect the conference, which, tinue to work on that scale until Augging at his home. The body was though officially dead, is disturbing its covered with dirt in a seven-foo- t ust 10, meanwhile an arbitration heirs and embalmers by winking it trench and was dug out by the memboard being appointed to negotiate a eyes and kicking in its coffin, ana bers of the lungmotor crew of the fire new wage scale. showing other signs of life. department Efforts to resusticate The arbitration commission would The letter again defines the Bolal); Isaacson proved of no avail. ARE FIGURES to calculated be expected to have its award vlk attitude in a way ready Salt Lake. The Commercial club of niake the Rusqjn peasant on by August 10, but if unable to arrange band think they are standing pat, and Parowan has extended an invitation new scale by that date, the scale the allied and neural delegates Re- to the Commercial club of Salt Lake which expired April 1 would be conthat M. Litvinoff Is receding 0 to attend the Parowan celebration at lieve tinued from August 10 to April 1, every point responsible for the rtp , Cedar Breaks July 24. The entertain1923. ture. The letter, which will be for-- ment committee program includes a President Hardings proposals were warded, comes as an answer to a let- barbecue, fireworks, hikes to places of put before the operators and miners MANAGING DIRECTOR MYERS IS- JEWELL AND CRAFT HEADS SEND ter from M. Patyn Informing M. especial interest and dancing In the TELEGRAMS TO HARDING OPunion officials in the form of a letSUES REPORT COVERING vinoff that the debts evening. ENING NEW PHASE ter and both sides In the bituminous LOANS gees no further use for continuing neRichfild. Transportation of 300 industry left the White House to congotiations, but announces that It Is Ot ns of eastern brook trout, finger. Russians to ptft sider them at separate meetings. The the for too late yet Books of Corporation Show Total Ad- Intimate That Unions Arc Ready to lings from the government hatchery forward new proposals. anthracite operators and miners revances to Juno 30, of $237,000,000 f at Springville to Fish lake will begin Any Proper Movo to Support outlined as by letter Russians The mained, however. For All , at once according to District Game of tha Outstanding Bring Adjustment alUto the the reds begins by asking In outlining his proposal for govWarden Hanchett. A truck will meet Rail Strike Purposes and neutrals to state the total amount the ernment arbitration, President Hardtrain at Sigurd each day for the nationalfor d'eslred of compensation ing said: next fifteen days and carry twenty to fiized properties, which they agree Washington. Books of the war The Information hae come to me cans of the young trout to the lake. Russian The nance corporation showed a total of as as far possible. pay that your conference is deadlocked, This represents 35 per cent of the $237,000,000 in loans demanded to know the extent ef at or, at the best, attempting to agree on the dose of the fiscal outstanding wpawn taken from Fish lake by the in claims before, and now they wj year Jane 30, fish plana which will require extended time according to a summary of operations verbal propaganda that the allies and government the hatchery employees last and fall, agreement with the to work out I have said heretofore issued Tuesday by Managing Director the because answer neutrals fear an is state for that amount to dpartment that the government prefers you who Eugene Meyer. amount is so staggering, exceeding the be ' returned each year. that are parties to the dispute should setGerman When the corporation resumed opreparations figures, tle It among yourselves, because you erations in Janaary, 1921, he atieg ai America would see the necessity et ifty-slbuilding permits best understand all the problem in- the loans eutsta nd lag. totaled fitly hnthe coal strike ifc Suggested by the slashing to figures from. SO to $8 were isiued by the city building inV cent. , T. Barrett, during the quarvolved. The government cannot set- 000,000, and since that time the cor- new move of the shop crafts leaders. per spector The letter avoids using the ward ter ending June 30, acording to bis B. M. Jewell, head of the railway tle It for you. It will force no man poration has authorized loans aggreRua-sin'- s to work against hie free will, it will gating $363,000,000, of which $53,000,-00- 0 employes department of the American credit, but it again asserts that de- report filed with the city commissionwas to assist in financing exports Federation of Labor, Thursday sent a ers. According to the report more ability to meet Its obligations force no man to employ men against and $310,000,000 for agricultural and telegram to President Harding reply- pends upon help received from out- permits were issued by the building inthe free exercise of an employer's livestock asks that if the spector for the month of May than in purposes. Of the total ing to the presidents proclamation on side countries. It to rights. The government will not be are help in reconcountries he added, $284,000,000 had been the strike situation and willing any pretious month in the history of opening a new are how prepared building in the city. far partisan, but the government is con- actually advanced on June SO, of phase of the they struction, of striking grievances cerned with coal production sufficient which $39,000,000 was for export purto go to this end. It carefully exSalt Lake. To conform to the stanto meet the industrial and transpor- poses and $246,000,000 for agricultur- railway men. plains the reason for desiring to know dards of . The telegram, which was signed also the National Council of WorkRussia tation requirements of the country al and livestock purposes. claims of extent the against by the six international presidents of and to safeguard against a fuel famOf the loans approved, he continued, the railway shop crafts, declared that ,s so that the Bolshevik can arrange mens Compensation Insurance the state industrial commission increased ine when winter comes again, and it $289,000,000 advances the strikers had walked out because a system for payment. is desired to have production resumed authorized to represented in many the minimum rate for writing workA restitution of property banking and financial wages fixed by the labor board were in at once. ID Russia if mens compensation insurance on uneven cases is impossible, Institutions, Including livestock loan violation of the provisions of the trans. derground coal mining from $2.30 to The commission shall investigate companies; $04,000,000 to cooperative act and because of the vio- willing, it is asserted. is made that the $2.60 a $1000 of pay roll. exhaustively every phase of the coal marketing associations and $9,000,000 portation recommendation A of the labor boards position by industry. It Bhall reveal every cost of to exporters. Of the sums actually lation Russians be permitted to settle priHolden. Fire destroyed the crops the railroads. The production. president will ask advanced, he reported, $204,000,000 vate claims with the private holders, and many hundreds of acres of wheat from "It appears your proclamation the claimant no land in and around Holden, Greencongress to confer authority for the represented loans to banking and fiof July 11 that Incomplete Information agreeing to consider indimost thorough investigation and make nancial wood and Cedar mountain, doing daminstitutions, $54,000,000 to has been furnished concerning the cording to category instead of that age estimated around Bolsheviki appropriations necessary to do such livestock companies, $18,000,000 to copromise The vidually. $15,000. The railroad between the work. The commission shall make operation associations and $7,000,000 present dispute W per cent of the claims can be setcause of the fire was burning of operators and employes. recommendations looking to the es- to exporters. tled privately to the satisfaction of brush, which got beyond control. All Ninety-tw- o railroads have violated tablishment and maintenance of industo arbitrate standing grain sufficiently dry to Repayment of all loans since Jan. the transportation act or decisions of private holders, agreeing trial peace in the coal industry, the nary, cent which cannot b& burn readily was consumed and all 1921, he declared, amounted to the labor board in 104 cases. These the other 10 per elimination of waste due to intermit-tenc- y settled otherwise. grain shocked was licked up by the $158,956,291, distributed as follows: invited not only contracting out work and Instability, and suggest flames. sum of $42,531,559 on loans inshops, but also wage decreases, inThe plans for dependent fuel supply. Return Patents Refuses made under the war powers ; $35,635,-54- 3 terpretations of rules and right of emTremonton. The first building erI have taken this short cut to a on export loans approved prior ployes to elect their own representaNew York. The Chemical Founds, ected here eighteen years ago has of resumption operations because I to resumption of operations; $33,133,-58- 0 tives. When the Pennsylvania rail- tlon, Inc., has declined to comply with been destroyed by fire. believe it to be in the interest of the of Alien Property Custoon loans approved subsequent to road refused to comply with the the request public welfare. It is that simple form the W. Miller that It return Price. The final estimate on the Thomas dian of resumption operations, and boards ruling. Federal Judge Page of adjusting disputes which answers road from Price to Castle Dale, a fedto the government the patents, trade' $4T,655,G09 on agricultural and live- held that the boards on wages position the call of good conscience and a just stock loans. to the or rules was only advisory. The marks and copyrights assignedFrancis eral aid project begun in 1920, has civilization. When two greats forces written a been paid by the federal got eminent, by letter railroads have refused ever since pas- company, do not agree there must be a peaceof the foundathe treasury warrant for $21,909.45 P. Garvan, president esWoman Indorsed for Senate ful way to adjustment and such an sage of the transportation act to made public, discloses. Anoth. having been turned in to the state tion, arbitration opens the wny. Oshkosh, Wls. Mrs. Ben C. Hoop- tablish national board of adjustment er from Mr. Garvan to Presitreasury. The road ha3 been acceptletter, as the I do not expect reply without the er, Oshkosh, Wis., is the first woman described by the labor board avers that the informaed by state and federal governments, dent Harding, due consideration. Please take the in Wisconsin to receive the Indorse- central part of the machinery to decide tion given the president about the and paid for, and now remains only s nominee-ament a of and their for the carriers between political party disputes proposal to separate conferences. I case has been furnished by German Its maintenance by Carbon and EmUnited States . senator. At the employes. wish you to appraise the situation, to an spy .and In- ery osunties. agents The railroads have made all negoweigh your responsibilities and then recent state Democratic conference lawyers whose sole by terpreted Eureka. Andrew answer this proposal as you wish to she was unanimously chosen to rep- tiations merely formal, thus throwing knowledge of the war and Its lessons McDonald, 48 be appraised by American public resent the party at the September on the board an Impossible burden of is derived from association with Ger. years of age, a lessee at the Grand The president Is urged Central mine, died at the Mammoth opinion. I am speaking first of all primaries. This means that she will arbitration The board has abolished man clients. In the public interest, but I am like- oppose either U. S. Senator Robert overtime pay for Sundays and holi- b Mr. Garvan to seek other counsel, hospital from injuries received in a level of the wise mindful of the rights of both M. LaFollette or Dr. W. A. Ganfield days, enjoyed for thirty years even on the" letter declaring that he has been stope on the 1100-foo- t mine. McDonald had gone into the nominees of itwo (dlffdrent factions unorganized roads. The board has esgen-erworkers and operators. the misled attorney by groosly of the Republican party at the gen- tablished a rate of pay of $800 a year, botn as to the law and the facta stope alone, and was found later at the bottom in a dying condition. His election. eral through the department of labor Lxad of the case. Opposition Causes Repeat of Measure jawbone, all the ribs on the right over at cost of bare $1400 tlie living Washington American opposition side and his right arm were broken. ia Menace to U. S. Public Debt over at minimum comfort and budget has caused the repeal of the Costa Socialists Form New Party His fall was caused by a cave-iWashington. The government fac- $2300. Rican law of July 6, 1920, granting New York. The American Labor for the es net a deficit of $425,000,000 interferand Such interruptions free Importation to certain Central Logan. Northeastern Cache valley fiscal year, President Harding ences will continue until agreement ie party, patterned after the Labor parhas been thrown into a fear of the American commodities, the commerce current launched was Great of Britain, ty business annual informed the second obtained upon just and reasonable Farmer-La- . return of the crickets. This is the department was advised Thursday by of federal executives. Re- wages between the representatives of Sunday by the Socialists, Minister Davis at San Jose. Action meeting in con- section In the vicinity of Franklin, unionists trades and borltes said the the for president year, the skilled employes and railroad ex vention at Beethoven nail. Immedi- Preston and Whitney, Idaho, twenty of the government of Costa Rica in ceipts in addressing the meeting, were esree miles north of Lorepealing the law was taken after a timated at $3,074,000,000, and expen- ecutives who up to date have ately after the new party was started and twenty-fivmeet with to even delfused employes a union a trades gan. Unitetd off with States govern ditures at $3,771,000,000, leaving an Already the crickets hae inprotest by the whoop, We stand ready to egate, who opposed the elghtenth fested a tract about one mile and a ment, the departmen said. of excess expenditures representatives. apparent with any ef- amendment, demanded that the queshalf in width and ten miles long in wholeheartedly cooperate reduced, amounting to $297,000,000, an agree- tion of Its repeal be submitted to a the vicinity of Franklin. Running such to about fort bring of Fire in Subway Creates Panic bannce however, by the general ment. through this tract of land is a canal referendum. n New York. passen- $272,000,000 in the treasury on June which prevents further spread of the 30. Sunwith subway guards gers fought Combat Guns to pests to a much larger area of valuIllegal Seining Grows Auto Rapidly Stealing day afternoon on several trains bewhich are Machine guns and Ore. Astoria, New York. Automobile stealing has able land planted in crops and 110th streets tween Eighty-sixt- h Georgia Has Young Attorney will discourage purse increased so rapidly in the last three thriving. On the small tract now inclaim avenue Savannah in the Lexington lays subway when Savannah, Ga. fested the pests have destrojed alt A report was current that years and grown to such vast propor. the a short . circuit in one of the cars to the countrys youngest feminine seining. was vegetation. The insects are bea fleet of seiners purse twenty tions that the urgent need for federal caused a fire similar to that in which lawyer. Thelma Lenore Harrell, who to be similar to those which vislieved Sound. The due to arrive from; Puget "300 persons were gassed regulation of this modern fonn of pir- ited the by fire has Just celebrated her seventeenth nave early Utah pioneers and de-raised to said are seiners state become acy has extinguisher fumes last week. Many birthday, recently passed the atate the lands and crops se.ea.y federal and to the of offk j $6000 Oregon fight and municipal as well a. received minor injuries in their dastfi bar examination and Tuesday was ad- fund 5 eara as laws. , the Washington country. clala throughout for the doors. mitted to practice. 1111 - tu x e, "Thousands surged upon the atHe was knocked tempted assassin. down, trampled and beaten. Police rescued him from those intent upon taking his life and hurried him off to prison. 'Part of the crowd rushed back to the carriage containing the president. Stay back I They are trying to shoot you! was the warning that came to Millerand from hundreds of persons. ' Ogden Banks Consolidate Ogden. The consolidation of B non-Russi- an The shots were fired into the automobile bearing Chief of Police Nau-din- s, which followed 100 meters behind Millerand open carriage. The attack on Millerand was anticipated. Paris newspapers Thursday sounded the warning that an attempt on the life of the president was likely Friday, following Inflammatory articles carried In the radical press. The secretary of President Miller and gave the United Press the following eyewitness account of the attempted assassination : 'President Millerand was riding In an open carriage about 100 meters ahead of an automobile bearing Chief of Police Naudins. Naudlns automobile was Just turning from the crowed Champs Ulysee into Avenue Marlgny towards the rest dance of Millerand. A man stepped out of the crowd with a pistol In his hand. Three shots jgeraJlred.at-IiandlhaV.sutomobll- Plan is Suggested That Claims Bolshevik Settled Privately; Attitude Defined; To Maka Payments Soon Suggests Procedure Looking jto Ultimate Adjustment of Wage and Condition of Working Is Set Upon by Angry Crowd, Trampled and " Beaten; Taken by the Paris Police Assassin Would-b- e three )gden banks, the First National, the l )gden Savings and the Utah Nation-iFri-Jabank, Is officially announced Hereafter the three iastitu-:lon- s will operate as one bank, but inder different roofs as at present, pending the housing of the con wlidated institutions in one builu-nThe building to be event-sall-y used under the Consolidation vill be announced at an early date, n the official announcement reporting the consolidation it Is stated ;hat with the completetion of extended legotlatlons the decision had been eached to consolidate the three Institutions under one roof. It is stated :hat M-Browning, president of the Utah National bank, for twenty-fivrears identified in banking at Ogden, will be chairman of the board of Ifrectors of the consolidated institu-g. S. e Harding Plan Meets Opposition became definitely known Friday that John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, and other national officers of the union, whJ have been negotiating with the government since President Harding offered arbitration to settle the coal strike, are preparing to recommend to their associates in the union control that the governments plan be rejected. Washlngton.7-- It Carmen Threaten Strike Chicagos elevated railway employes have voted overwhelmingly to strike unless they are granted a new wage agreement calling for the old scale ranging from 73 89 3 of the L employes voted to 82 cents an hour. Approximately 99 3 cast their lot with surface lines employes in the threatened tieup of local transportation, according to union announcements. Chicago. 2-- 2-- Debs Confined to Sanitarium Chicago. Eugene V. Debs, leader the great railroad strike more than score of years ago, was in a Chicago nitarlum broken in health. The ational Socialist leader remained seclusion, even evading a great owd of admirers who gathered the railroad station to welcome him. octors said Debs must have , have solute quiet and mat If he la to al n. (Panic-stricke- |