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Show Q (J? - f Knt Qass Job Prntfof Are Ton a Subscriber? At living price. Let us hare your next order lor anything you want print' ed Rich County News printing ' is synonymous with art and efficiency, Wi TWENTY-SIXT- H If not please remem her your subscript, ou will . iv ' . help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news service. , .7 t , REACHFS EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OP RTCH CO TINT Y YEAR RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923 J NUMBER 35 7(1 r , 15 Big Events in ths Uv&tlpf Little Men ' News Notes From All Parts of UTAH I BROUGHT FACE TO TO FACE WITH REAL PROB- LEM ON ALASKAN TRIP PRESIDENT i Hardings Observe Their Wedding Anniversary; President Poses For Indian Girls to Take Picture ", Soviet Ratifies Constitution Moscow. The all Russian executive committee concluded its session immediately after the ratification of the mew constitution. To become effective, however, the constitution requires a final ratification by ths all Russian Soviet, the vast national assembly that will meet later in the chairman year. Lenin was of the peoples commissars and head He was given of the government two new assistant presidents in addition to Kaminex, Rykov and Tsu-mp- a who have been serving in that capacity. The new men are Chutoar of Ukrainla and Orchalashvily of This gives two y of the Georgia. states in the union outside of largest the Soviet Russia direct representation in the council Fiends Fire Home of Official Los Angeles, Calif. The bedroom of of Esta. Prod A. Dato, brother-in-laben Cantu, former governor of Lower California, was saturated with gasoline and set afire Monday in an apparent attempt to bum him to death, However, according to the police. Dato was absent from the city and escaped injury. The lives of his wife and a cousin, Miss , Carmelita were saved when the blaze died out from lack of air. Loss from the fire was estimated at $10,000. Vas-que- Aviator Falls In Long Flight Mitchell Field, New York Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan, TJ. S. A., piloting a Curtiss pursuit plane, hopped off at 4 :58 oclock, eastern standard time Monday on the first lfeg of his dawn to dusk flight across the Lieut Maughan, broke continent. his landing (gear while landing at Avenue City, Mo., and the remainder of the flight was declared off. 1 K - Utahn Favorite Ini Even in St. IPaul Says Kearns; FLORIDA PRISON CAMP FOREMAN SENTENCED TO SERVE TWENTY YEARS Betting Circles Nice Night, Challenger Win Three Rounds ' Ketchikan, Alaska President Harding and members of his party Monday continued their northward jaunt along the coast of Alaska. Wrangell and Juneau were the two next points to be visited. Already, Mr. Harding has gained an idea of conditions in sections of the territory which he' could not have His first conobtained otherwise. tact with Alaskan problems brought him a plea from the Indians for the abolition of exclusive fishing rights of canneries which set traps in the creeks at Metlakatla, a fishing village which the party visited Sunday, the first step on the trip. George Alexander, an aged Indian, voiced the plea of his people to the ' president. He said! Go Indian used to have plenty. mile, get plenty game. - Go in . half White creek, catch boatload fish. man come. ' Then cannery. I have no money to pay bill. My wife hungry, I go creek, find trap at mouth. I see thousands of fish in trap. See Tails wiggle.. I cannot have fish. I must havq fish? He say, 'Sure, I say, One, how many you want? Not like that in old days. .The Indian girls got the president to pose for pictures, and gave some exercises to show their accomplishments. , During the day. President and Mrs. Harding celebrated their thirty-sixt- h 1 wedding anni,ver8ary, jTeceiving--i-tbof members of the , conratulations ;party. ' OUTCOME REGARDED AS MOST SURPRISING IN PUGILISTIC HISTORY OF WORLD Burglars Carry Off Safe Anticipating that they Ogderf. would find a large sum of money in ths safe of the Asael Farr Coal any, burglars removed the safe Saturday night from the office on Twenty-fourth street neaf Wall avenue and took tt to the sand ridge in West Ogden. The burglars found it empty. 'Entrance to the office was made by The breaking down the; rear door. ate, weighing 500 bounds, was found Sunday by police officers. Ring Side Shelby, Mont. Jack Dempseys worlds heavyweight champion was awarded a fifteen round decision over Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul challenger, in one of the most surprising upsets in heavyweight match in years. Gibbons was on his feet, apparently very tired and holding on desperately when the fifteen-roun- d battle ended. The result was distinctly a surprise as Dempsey was an overwhelming favorite in he meager beting to win by a knockout within six or seven rounds. The game Gibbons astonished even his most ardent supporters by carrying the fight to the hard hitting Dempsey in some rounds and outbox-in- g in spots. Dempsey outslugged Gibbons and landed the hardest CROWDED SPECTATOR'S STAND punch. When the battle ended, GibGIVES WAY, HURLING VIC. bons was tired and rapidly fading TIMS TO GROUND from the cruel punishment Dempsey inflicted around the body. The challenger hung on constantly In the Thousands Witness Disaster Which fifteenth round to avoid a knockout Precedes July Fourth IPageant; punch. Faulty Construction Believed A tabulation of newspaper experts Responsible at the ringside gave Gibbons a shade in the fifth, eleventh and thirteenth rounds while Dempsey was out in Salt Lake City., One child was the remaining twelve. killed, five persons seriously injured and 62 others suffered hurts as a reWild Lynx Attacks Women Denver A struggle of the jungles, sult of the collapse of a spectators .6 rivaling for thijlls those of Tarzan, stand at Liberty park shortly after was enacted in the residential district oclock Wednesday nighty ,It is fearof Denver Tuesday .night, , With a ed that, pfthe injured poesib-ptjsb- t' thiffl' that f Thfe iwbAmhyY3ec mountain brothers, a wild lynx The child killed was Ruby Soder. launched an attack on Mrs. George berg, 10 years old. Of the injured Eade, wife of a, city detective; her now at the hospital, doubt is express11 year old daughter and 3 year old ed concerning the recovery of Jack granddaughter with their three dogs For fifteen minutes Mrs. Eade and Kenyon, 6 years old, who is suffering He is still the dogs fought the viciohs feline, from a fractured skull. while the children escaped to a neigh- unconscious. The Soderberg child bor's home. Her back alcerated and died as a result of a broken neck. The bleachers gave way in a swayclothing shredded, Mrs. Eade at last stumbled exhausted into her home ing to the west end of the structure. and the dogs, torn and bleeding, re- The collapse was not sudden but, nevtired to .kennels to nurse their ertheless it was swift enough to prea wounds. morning Wednesday cipitate many on the ground. Others searching party' scoured the hills for were caught between the planks, the lynx, aided by a pack of hounds. the crushing of the timbers for the The trail was picked up,, led past the most part causing the breaking and den, located only a few hundred yards injury of legs. There were comparafrom the Eade home, and continued tively few of the injured who sufferhills. into the surrounding ed from head injuries. They were borne to the ground in twisted shapes Cleveland Toll High and immediately( the air was filled Cleveland, Ohio. Eight are dead with the shrieks' of the victims. and 13 critically injured Wednesday There were possibly 25,000 persons as the rustul of holiday automobile in the park at the time. The' fine accidents, electric storms fireworks weather had resulted in assembling celebrations and a burglar chase in at the park the biggest crowd of the Cleveland and other sections of Ohio. season. The stand gave way beDorothy Love, 17, Carl Balliet, Ash- fore thousands and immediately there land, Ohio, were killed Wednesday was a rush to aid. However, frantic when their automobile went over a men and women in their endeavor to high embankment near Haynesville, ascertain If any of their relatives or Ohio. friends were among the Injured, hindered rather than aided the work of Vessel Hits Rocks In Fog rescue. Several women were on ttlb Halifax During a dense fog Mon- verge of hysterics as they fought and day, the Inter Colonial Navigation scratched their way through the mass companys steamer Advance, from in endeavoring to reach the victims. Boston, with nearly 100 passenger and a large crew went on the rocks Communists Back of Strike off Shut-I- n Island, 15 miles east of With more than forty London, Halifax. The first known of the dock workers on strike thousand was when the stranded steamer throughout England Wednesday and captain sent a radio to Halifax for many of the strikes unauthorized, assistance to take off the passengers. charges were made by the Daily ExTugs immediately were dispatched. press that communists were the power behind the strike. Seven thousand Flames Threaten Oil Field men struck in Manchester in defiance Long Beach, Calif., Six rigs of, the of their leaders. Two thousand joinL. D. C. group No. 10, Union Oil com- ed the strike In London and many ' Union pany are burning and the whole of walked out in Liverpool. Signal Hill is threatened by the rapid- leaders who have given strike orders Oil In storage denied the charge of the communist ly spreading flames. caught fire and this added to the inspiration and declared the issue was menace. The Long Beach fire de- strickly one of protest against high partment in fighting the fire. living costs. 1 I - Darkness Hits Gotham York Darkness descended suddenly on downtown New York shortly after 2 oclock Friday afternoon. A heavy black fog enveloped the financial district until it was impossible to see a block. Lights in all office buildings were lit. The fog was followed by a driving rainstorm. Mob Lynches Assailant Schulenberg, Texas. Hundreds of men, women and children witnessed the lynching here Wednesday of Jess Bullock, negro, ' confessed white girl. of a The lynching took pace on the main street of the town. The negro, in custody of Sheriff C. B. Swinkey, had Dukota Wind and Rein Sweeps been captured near the Nevada river Carrington, N, IJ Damage estimaton the outskirts of Schulen-berNeeded More Warehouses bridge dolhundred thousand several as ed Bn route, to the jail, a posse of into warehouses Fruit Spokane lars was caused here late Sunday by citizens intera terrific wind which was accompan- crease the storage capacity in north about 200 Indignant took the sheriffs the party, 1,000 least at cepted central by Washington In. ied by torrential downpours. to a nearby tree in the heart xC?lete report as a result of dis- cars are being rushed to completion, negro Bullock is aimed to use of the city and hanged him. rupt. .wire communication, made no it is stated here. It assault before he to confessed the in this new warhouses the protecting BientWa ot fatalities. died. seasons apple crop. Y New g. S X Park City. Louis Dunn, proprietor of the Club soft drink parlors, was severely injured when his automobile turned over twice near the Altus tunDefense Contends LaUhlng Given N. nel. D. Youth Was Within the Logan. Electrical storms were the Pneumonia Law; cause of about $27,000 damage in Death Cause Cache county. The largest damage was reported from Newton, .where lightning struck the county school-housLake City, Fla. Thomas M. Higginbotham was found guilty of murder Park City. A Mexican, known as in the second degree for the murder of Martin Tabert of North Dakota, by Dan Martin, about 24 years of age, died of asphyxiation in an abandoned a jury here late Saturday. level of the Higginbotham was sentenced to stope on the 1,200-fotwenty years imprisonment. He was Keystone mine. released on $10,000 bond pending Provo. George J. Saway of Pleashearing of appeal. Higginbotham ant View sustained bad cuts and went on trial here thirteen days ago, bruises to his legs and hands when the state charging him with having his automobile turned over in a ditch. whipped Tabert so severely that it American Fork The remodeling of brought traumatic pneumonia, which resulted in death four days after the the hut at Mutual dell, the Alpine stake M. I. A. camp in American whipping. The defense admitted the whipping, Fork canyon, was completed this but contended it was within the law, week. basing on this testimony adduced from American Fork The witnesses that only eight to ten lashes son of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were struck. The Florida convict was drowned in an Joseph irrigation ditch time permit- near their home. The child fell in the camp regulations at that ted administering as many as ten ditch, which is close to the house. . lashes. The defense contended TabNeola In an endeavor to catch a ert died from lobar pneumonia, using the Putnam Lumber companys camp wild horse last week, the doctor, T. Capors Jones, as a witness. son of Thomas Smith was dragged to He testified there were no signs of death. traumatism on the body when he Fort Duchesne. The Uinta basin examined Tabert. Six expert witis threatened with a total decountry nesses corroborated Jones. vastation of crops by the hordes of The defense charged a slush fund and crickets. Many of had been raised in North Dakota to grasshoppers the fields have been entirely desaid the prosecution and pamphlets ' ?. , troyed. distributed among witnesses to prejuOgden Members of the sheriffs dice them. Tabert was whipped while serving department at Ogden made a raid as a convict in the lumber camp. upon a still at Kaysville and, arrested January 27, 1922. The defense e. BALLOON EXPLODES WHEN IT 13 TWISTED FLAT OVER RIVER IN NATIONAL RACE Everything In Basket Is Hurled Over. board;' Big Butternut Tree Saves Men After i. , ' - Long Fall ( Frankfort Springs, Pa. Caught sud. denly between two converging storms, the bB&n American Legionnaire, Charles E. Me. Captain piloted Culongh of tfie Pennsylvania railroad, was pnacked flat, much as a paper t sudden blow. exploded by , nation aTriiffih was over the Ohidj river at Corao-- . polls when the storms twisted it flat It shot earthward, Captain McCullough and his aide being saved by hurling overboard everything in the basket, even to the oxygen tanks, and by the fact that they landed in the spreading branches of a big butternut tree. The American Legionnaire was the seventh of the thirteen entrants to be forced down. 4, Helena Judge KnockTSrLjiw Helena, Mont. So long as it has decided that alcohol may be used tor medicinal purposes, congress caflnot dictate to physicians the number of whisky prescriptions they may write or the quantity prescribed, according to a decision here Friday by Federal The M. Bourquin. Judge George ruling of Judge Bourquin was the first of its kind in this section of the Turks Recall Men To Arms Northwest, but similar to that of London. The Angora government Federal Judge Knox of New York, is recalling men to the colors and who on May 9 granted an order relaying plans for defense of the Isfhid straining prohibition authorities from line, said a dispatch Thursday from interfering with the practice of Dr. The reported mili- Samuel W. Lambert as to the amount Constantinople. the dispatch said, of whisky that might be prescribed is due, tary activity to reports that the allies are going to one patient. to maintain their occupation of ConOne of the unsettled Reichstag Refuses to Discuss Policy stantinople. Berlin Before adjourning Saturday questions before the Near East peace conference is the evacuation of Turk- for its summer recess the reichstag The Turks demand rejected the socialistis proposal for a ish territory. that there be an immediate removal debate on Germany's foreign policy. strong sentiment of foreign troops before they will sign There has been against such a debate among the govany peace treaty. ernment leaders and the political parties generally. Hounds Search for Missing Man Bloodhounds are Denver, Colo. British Cruiser Leaves Crew scouring the hills around SL Marys memTwenty-si- x Portland, Ore. Idaho Springs, Colo, for glacier, William B. Head, Denver jeweler, who bers of the crew of the British cruiser vessel disappeared during the ski carnival Curlew were missing when the the after sailed spending Saturday 4. recent a was arrival Head July in Denver from Dallas, Texas, He had Fourth of July holiday here, accordL. departed from a friend at the top ing to the commander. Captain The destroyer of the glacier, saying he wanted to Stanley Holbrook. take some pictures. Nothing has been Patrician stood by until 11 a. m. to seen of him since, and it is feared pick up stragglers, but none reported. he fell from the high precipice to the The men now are sought as deserters. shore of St. Marys lake. Ship Captain Reported Lost Manila. The British steamer WoPresident On Way to Alaska without her Tacoma, Wash. President Harding rm made port Saturday chief ofthe A. who, Hope, was beyond American boundaries Fri- captain, been missing since has ficer reported, comfortsea in at life day fenjoying able cabins and on the decks of the the morning of July 4, apparently marine transport Henderson. He left having been lost overboard during the night previous. The chief officer, Tacoma, Wash., Thursday, accompanbackied by Mrs. Harding and members of taking charge of the vessel, his Alaskan party amid the salutes of tracked to the point where the capnaval craft in Tacoma and Seattle tain was last seen on board, but the waters. Escorting the Henderson are search was fruitless. two American destroyers, the Hull Suns Troops Retake Province and the Corry, eqiipped with depth Canton. Shiuchow in the northern finders and commanded by officers part of this province (Kwangtung) who recently made charts of the Pa- was recaptured Saturday by Yunnan-esin cific shore water depths. troops supporting Sun Yat-Se- n his' efforts to check the invasion of Mint Robber Suspect Held Pekin levies. On the West river Yat-SePhiladelphia. After he had held Kwangsi soldiers, enemies of Sun are advancing on Shihung. On officers at bay in a cafe with a brass ornament concealed in his coat poc- the East river the position of the opket so it resembled a pistol! James posing armies is unchanged. Cunningham, 28, suspected as one of Chinese Bandits Tlaid Train the $200,000 Denver mint bandits was Hongkong Bandits Saturday held arresed here Tuesday and held. up a train on the railway, fifteen miles from Canton, French Pay Tribute to Heroes Paris A monument in honor of the killing a Chinese military officer and American volunteers in the French one soldier, and carrying off about Chinese who are army who lost their lives in the ninety upper class world war was unveiled Wednesday being held for ransom. Booty valued at $50,000 was also taken. in the Place des Etats Unis. v e Canton-Kowloo- n council has' fixed Xh'eity,, tax lev y--v for the year at 1214 mills, a reduction f of one and mills from that one-hal- of 1922. Eureka. After firemen had extinguished a fire whicli had seriously damaged the home of David Erickson they found the owner lying in bed, probably fatally burned. Nephi The Nephi Mill and Manufacturing company has sold its business to the Juab Mill and Elevator company. Silver City. Fire believed to have been started by fireworks destroyed four buildings here on ithe night of July 4, causing a loss of $10,000. Moab. Six tons of casing consigned to the Monumental Oil companys sinking test wells in southern San Juan county by diamond drills have been unloaded at Thompsons and will be taken to the site of the wells. Midvale. Complaint was filed before Judge Brown, justice of the Sixth precinct, by Louisa Baritos, charging A. C. Robinson with assault with a deadly weapon. Bingham Fire of unknown origin damaged Canyon hall at Main street and Markham Gulch and ruined 21 autos stored on the ground floor. Ogden Howard Hadey, a machinists helper in the Southern Pacific shops, was taken to the Dee hospital suffering with a crushed right foot. Price Ted Owens was sentenced to eight months in the state prison by Judge Dillworth Woolley for killing Bruce Hinkins near Standardville last March. Murray. Carl Anderson, 13 years was painfully Injured when he struck a giant cap, with a hamof age, mer. Richfield Forest Supervisor Mftttson returned from Fish C. A. lake, where he directed a fight against a forest fire which devastated several hundred acres of quaking aspen trees before it was finally brought undef control. ; Miss Nettie , Baker, Kaysville daughter of William Baker of Roy, is fighting for her life at the Dee hospital in 'Ogden as the result Of an automobile accident which occurred here. Elsinore The 4,200 acres of beets under contract for the Elsinore faco Sugar com. tory of the pany are thinned and the Mexican laborers who did the work are leav- t - i s Utah-Idah- ing. , Richfield A carload of white Leghorn cockerels, the first to be ship. ped by the local poultry association, left for the Los Angeles market The shipment consists 'bf 7,000 birds. ? j 'V |