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Show tf't STRING GURRIES EUROPE LISTENS 10 HI DEATH CURREN T HI RUMORS OP BATTLE : -- AD USES COPPER WIRE TO FLY KITE WHICH COMES IN CON. TACT WITH HEAVY CURRENT END OF BRITISH AND IRISH TROUBLE SEEMS FAR ' CAUSES ALARM One Man Is Killed and Three Are jured When Instrument of Death Is Touched By Innocent Bystanders Sinn Fein Opposed to Idea of Alio, fliance to King; Michael Col. line Returns From Dub-ti- n Conference London t. d LIVESTOCK MARKET IMPROVES Ogden, Utah, Market Reports Prices Holding Their Own Ogden Improvement In the Ogden livestock market last week was noted, according to the market review of the Hunsaker Commission company. The week was active with prices holding steady. The announcement was made thiit many coast buyers came Into the Ogden market looking for fat and feeder cattle. The review said cattle arc bringing a better price In Ogden ban on the eastern mnrket. The cattle receipts were 3000 head. Stockyards and commission men expressed the belief that the present week, will be characterized by a big movement In livestock to the market, particularly to the Pacific coast. Tacking bouses and commission men are endeavoring to get cattle to those centers before the railroad strike In order to Insure the large coast towns a fresh supply In the event the strike is prolonged. ANGLER HOOKS CANNED FISH New Jersey Man Makes Remarkable Catch With Hook and Line Cape May, N. J. An Angler enme It Sunday from Cold Springs three miles horth of Cnpe May, with the most remarkable catch In local fishing history. He Is Ronald Quldort. and he claims the distinction of being the first man who ever caught a canned fish on a hook and line. Quldort brought In not only the fish, but the ran and a list of witnesses to the catch, by way '. of proof. on flood the Fishing tide. Quldort recited, he felt a bite and reeled in his line and was amazed to find he had caught a fish whose head was caugbt in a tin can. Several fishermen saw Quldort pull In the phenomenon and many fthers were shown the unusual catch before the fish was separated from hs armor of tin. Quldort believes the fish poked Its head Info the can and was unable to withdraw because Its gills caught in the Jugged edges of the a per- lure. lnl, Overlooked This On New York Six thousand members f the International Barbers' tinlon hnvp been ordered to resist attempts of their employers to "shave" their wages. Suit Is Denied nsbington Perpons paying 'federa. tne under protest cannot bring to recover such faxes against l successor of t?ie collector to whom hp txe were paid, Ihe supreme rnur ield Monday In deciding a ea brought f tin Indiana Steel company. In- - TUP TIHIPC J J JUT I lS5HK5S3ran '4 t, 1 1 I xtumil TTrm UTAH NEWS REVIEW "j TO GIVE JAPAN Apologies Accepted f-v- XTT?ITC P-- . " PLACE I Albert Robbins of Trovo was killed Monday In an accident at the Mutual Coal company's mine in Spring canyon, according to word received. No details )f the accident have been learned. SUN SYMPATHY WITH MIKADO'S TER RITORIAL NEEDS ASSURED AT ARMAMENT PARLEYS A mild building boom has begun in Delta during the past few weeks., In addition to the two large alfalfa cleaning plants, which are nearing compleWashington Will Insist, However, Or tion, work has begun on two office itructures and a store building. wpen uoor and Integrity of China; Part of Japanese Delegation Here ' Cattle, hog and sheep receipts at Ogden are Increasing dally, according . Washington With a part of tbe Jap to reports made Thursday by the' Ogden Union Stockynrds company. Eight anese delegation to the coming anna ment conference already In Americi carloads of cattle were shipped to Los and the rest of the delegates on thi Angeles, where the first of such conf slgnments In several months. sea, America-bounIt Is appropriate t( consider what will be America's attl Elmer E. Ritchie, former Salt Luke tude In the conference with respect t and brother of Judge M. L. ittorney, those subjects In which Japan Is mosi Ritchie of the Third district court, has deeply Interested. These are the sami een named by President Harding as subjects that will be the most Importan iudge of the third division of the Alns-tft- n In the territorial court, according to inconference, for Japan's relatioi to the far east is obviously more vita formation reveld In Salt Lake. than that of any other nation. Exliiblts of cows, pigs and lambs, If our Japanese guests are in tin raised the children's livestock clubs faintest degree apprehensive of findini n Utahbyand other lntermountain states, America In an attitude lacking sym ire to be made a specoal feature the pathy with their reasonabla uationa ntermountain livestock show to be held aspirations, they will meet with ni n Salt Lake next April. agreeable surprise, such as Aught to d Senator King Thursday again urged much both to reassure them and hel toward an exalted atmosphere for tin Director Forbes of the veterans' buconference as a whole. America re reau either to buy one of the hospitals iltered at Salt Lake City or to author-- ' cognizes the fundamental fact that Jn le the erection of a new hospital for a has pan men population of somethinj :he care of disabled more than 00,000.000 people, confinet states. in Utah and neighboring 'ying on a few islands, of which that aggre gate territory is less than that of i J. P. Madsen of Chester suffered the medium-sizeAmerican state. Tin breaking of three ribs when he was population thus confined within a smal due to being area has a high birth rate, and they crushed In machinery the People s at belt hoist in the have the modern practices of hygleni caught Sugar company factory west of that ou sanitation, which enable ever) city, Monday. He also suffered from community to raise t Internal injuries. His condition is normal proportion of Its babies to ma be to said precarious. " turity. This fundamental condition coupled wiUi Japan's reasonable pridi to' recover A personal Injury . su!t in her high development and effclencj F13.000 was filed ngainst the. Sanders along every line of civilization, is suf Floral - ' company of Salt Lnli by Alficient ground for her aspiration t ttert John Lewis tn; Hie Third district expand. Mr. .Lewis alkges ;ourt Thursday. America Is particularly under obii that he suffered a fractured skull nnd gallons to give sympathetic support t i broken jaw November 12, 1020, when this aspiration, because of the fact that ae was struck by an, automobile s Japatt has' generously assented ami iriven by one of tho company's emhonorably lived up to an ployees. that her surplus labor shall agreement not com to California. Incidentally, this liin. J. Francis Fowles, delegate from Ogitatlon against Japanese Immigration den to the Progressive Business club , into California is a fait accompli anil held last week in, will not be brought up at tbe confer aatlonal convention was elected first vice once. Neither will the broader ques Modesto, Calif., of the national organization. tion of equality, which was brought president Leo-J. Mulr of Salt Lake was chosen up at Paris. When it conies to deter a national director and the decision mining where Japan shall be given reached to hold the next national conroom to expand, the obvious answer Salt Lake in lies on the mainland of Asia, north oi vention In Ogden and 1922. China. In Manchuria, Mongolia ami il Siberia there can be found a territory W 11 ford W. Anof Private The body nearly half as large as the United Logan, who was killed, in- a" States. With a present population of derson of October" 28, ,'1918, has arrived' France not' much over 5,000,000, which under t accompanied by a military e&coi-present conditions is under the loosest home wlier RusselL A. Wyo., and most dubious form of government from Fort D, He" had been -and which 'would be made a better as the escort was changed. u- - H set to civilization by Japanese occupa- a member of battery C cf Vie Mexon the served field 'and '' artillery . tion. lean border.". lie was transferred to battery A, Seventeenth field artillery Paris Police Halt. Attack went to France with replacement . end Marseilles, France A grenade which ; In June, 1913. troops. failed to explode was thrown. among tie police Sunday during efforts to or- Only of 1 per cent of ail .1... ganize a procession for :i nmrnh on farms in the United Stales horses American consulate to protest' against are of purebred stock, and in actual tbe conviction for murder of Sum. ni..i number of such animals Utah ranks Vnnzettl. Police prevented the proces- twenty-nintamong the states, accordo ami arrester seventeen persons.. ing to a bulletin Just issued by the census bureau for the department ol MISS MARTHA BACHMAN commerce. In this state there art, according to the list, CM purebred horses, divided into the following classes: Relgia'n, 45 ; Clydesdale, 1 i Frenct draft, 22; Percheron, 2C; Slilre. 40, standard bred 24; thorough! red W.j and ail other breeds reported ns purebred with breed not specified, 85. Los Angeles, Cal. One man is dead, ooy is m the hospital with two amputated, and two nrhom nr. recovering from, painful Injuries here vwinesauy rollowlng their separate encounters Tuesday night with a weird bidden "death trap" caused by a live Wire. Th wire was a fine copper string With which nn unidentified youngster had been flying a kite. " ' With (Visk, the boy had tied his kite t to a telephone pole and gone home. The upper end of the string came in LOWER WAGES AND POVERTY CREATES contact with a high tension wire car. rying 34,000 volts. The other end of the wire trailed for a hundred feet MORE'V VORK NEED across lawns In the neighborhood hidMORE den In the grass. IJheinhold Kleinstuber, 48, stepping from the front door of his home, touched the fatal strings and fell dead. MINING CONGRESS TOLD "ABNOR FORCED SALE OF PERSONAL POSMoses Mendall, a neighbor, attemptMAL" PAY MUST COME DOWN SESSIONS USUALLY LEADS TO ed to rescue him. A blue streak of AND MORE MEN PUT TO WORK REGULAR LI PTE OF TRADE flume leaped from Klelnstuber's body. Mendall, badly shocked, was dragged from tin death zone by Abraham Skag-lan- High Scale of Wages and No Work Russian People In Many Instances Pro win Not Help Laborer Says Kan-sa- s fit As Result Of Food ShortA few minutes later William MMan In Address BCity age And Poverty By Sale cLaughlin, schoolboy, playing in the efore Chicago Congress Of Personal Effects his of Mail chum. yurd I'ayurek, fell to the grass screaming, his hands Chicago A high scale wain on na. Moscow. Food shortage and pover seemingly on fire. The I'ayurek. lad, attempting to aid per with no work will not help the ty in Russia has ceated a new type of a fair wage scale with rec- him, was shocked and knocked several miner, but people the speculators, as the Rusfeet away. With remarkable presence uiiir work will, build his yearlv earn sians call them. On rin.lv in a to ings basis of American and of mind he seized a stick and broke living rcat allow numbers Riat coal the the offer to Smolensky operator the i bread which crossed William's cheap iuei to the consumer and reduce the nock (market), but also at every street body, saving the bitter's life. cost of all commodities, corner. A certain proportion of them I5oth bovs were taken tn n. finnlt il reproducing LJ Surgi-onmyior of Kansas City, vice are professionals, but the greatest liave amputated two of young Me. n.irry the Central Coal and Coke become lingers and treated both president of peddlers or street traffickers company,, told delegate to the Ameri boys for burns and severe shock. during and since the revolution. They can Mining congress here Thursday Following the four accidents In ran come from all stations of life, and one Id succession, .1. T. Sorensnn of the Asserting that he personally had the often conies across a duchess, a coun city power bureau ordered power cut highest regard for labor unions "fairl- tess, not to speak of a baroness, who is off from the entire district while ex y conducted," Mr. Taylor said that the Quite an ordinary figure within this pert electricians traced and removed unions Had, an opportunity to play nta line. the fatal Rite string. leauing part in the national rendjus-meIt Is usually happens this wav: A and urged that they take au Insurance Companies Fined worn out by the sorrows housewife, it. of of daily life, moneyless and hungry, Jackson. Miss. Chancellor V. .T. vantage If. he however," "the .'Si rieker Wednesday Issued a decree In miners collects all her courage and goes to the said, the Hinds county chancory court im continue their refusal to ninke n rtni market to sell some odd article of her ment of an abnormal wage scale posing fines ntitrreirutini: ueiirlv SD.ftOO. just aim on April 1 call a nationwide strike probably former luxurious household. OUO on fire insurance blie stands In in the market for companies for the must assume a miblie hours and. If sheline nas luck, finds a bit v. merly doing business In this state. duty operators of for the public rights er for her stuff who either is Just in Thirty-thre- e companies were fined ana the standing well thinking men of this need $195,875 each. Others were fined from of such an article or scents a country must stand tuhir.l them In tli bargain. $1000 upwards. attle for the good of American indust The CONVICTLD MAN CUTS THROAT ry and American freedom happy to have some against a money seller, to keep her going and glad to labor Dr. Brumfiold Makes Attempt at Takautocracy." escape what she 'still considers n Mr. Taylor declared thnt he finl humiliation.ing His Life After Conviction promises herself never learned from Ore. Roseburg, personal observation that again will she go there.' She don't un- Physicians Thurs. In the union labor bad done much for u tne dubt the recovery of Dr. day held Is gone. This time she Richard SI. Brumlleld, convicted mur- the wage earner and had. In many in raslse money her price a bit, wilted by exderer, who hist Wednesday night was stances, brought him comfort and on until she has that otherwise could not have perience. So it goes found unconscious on his cell with his more to sell. V,y this perhaps nothing been throat badly slashed. procured. time she has lost all' and Ir. A. S Stln?r,. who examined 'Put the miners' organization must starts speculating by false shame buying articles Brumfield, declared that the dentist be purged." he said, "of the r.nlir.il from her less courageous neiglibors and had been so weakened by the last two and revolutionary leadershln Hint has selling tllein at a profit, thus making weeks of trial (bat It was doubtful yet sprung up in many districts before it an otherwise unbearable life somewhat e If he would mlly from the shock of to regain Its standing In pub easier. the wound and Hie loss of Mood. lic esteem. Many of the leaders. In I Prison officials did not doubt "that their gred for nower have become weremet many women on whose faces written better days who had es- more nod more unreasonable until they Brunilielil had attempted suicide. , tablished regular booths, displaying all Itruuifield was convicted Wednesday are. making It ' impossible for mnnv kinds of odd The market foes night of the murder of Dennis Kusse.I, mines to operate; Perhaps only when on daily fromarticles. 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. hermit laborer, on the night of Julv 1.1. they have driven the mining Industry I had a hard time to set awav with Iiehetiding the body and attempting to to the open snon will flieV learn- thnt my own camera, which at least a doz. iurn it. through their greed they have lost all en persons Insisted lu buying from me. thnt the conservative leaders 'of for "Skolko?" (how much) they asked. mer years had gained for them." MISS ANN GORDON Mr. Taylor criticised that part .f taking hold of the camera dunglinit the contract between the operators and from my arm, and were utterly aston miners known as the check off system. ished when they heard the camera was uot ror sale, v "The check off enslaves the rank v t Sluce the reintroductlon of free g ?5eV '., and file of the miners' organization," youngsters have he declared "The Individual miners' trade, enterprising taken to the flower trade. If you ride earnings are taken from his pay enve- a drosky especially with a female lope In the proportion levied upon him and the funds are often used for radi- companion It is next to impossible to cal propaganda In which he Is not per- get rid of them unless you decide to t, a ' V-'-'use hard words.""' ' sonally Interested and to which he is i can Money buy everything today In frequently opposed. Russia, Just as everywhere else In the "Although the contract distinctly world. !' With the exception of booze. provides that all men shall remain a Is hardly an article which here perhaps, work while disputes ore being adjust one would not flud either at the mar' ;-ed that clause in the contract Is al kets or In ' '. 'A' the 2IHKI newly opened shops most universally disregarded." in Moscow, be It French erfume or a toothbrush, n silk stocking or a smok1 1 In U. 8. , Russian Astronomer ing Jacket, a safety razor or American I condensed saw many a pair of milk. New York Dr. Otto Strove. Russian astronomer, who came out of Itussln hrown army shoes with the I'nited with Ihe Wrnngel army last November States stamped In the sole. There also were samples of genuine Amerl. and who had to chop wood In the for can ests of the Sultan of Turkey for a liv otherunderwear, trench coats and man articles familiar to an American. ing, has arrived In this country to Join Miss Martha Dulaney Baiman of Resides the dozen good restaurants the staff of the University of Chicago, Chattanooga, Tenn., was snonser for It Is announced by the American cen-trthe South at the reunion Woman Forger Sentenced Confed. New Vork Mrs. F.mtna .'Richardson erates at Chattanooga. She Is the committee for Kussian relief. He beautiful daughter ef Juetlce Nathan P.urkett of Hillsdale. Ind.. Motidnv Miss Ann Gordon, daughter of Mrs. has gone tn Yerkes observatory, Wil George Banett, wlfs f Msjor General liam Hay, Vl to work with the dir- sentenced to the penitentiary for forg. L. Bachman of the Tennessee Supreme the Indorsement of Theodore court, and granddaughter of Rev. Bsmett, former chief of the United Dr. Kdwln B. Frost, through lug Roosevelt to a note for JOii.tiiiO. The John Bachman, D. D for many years 6tats marina corps, will take a lead. ector, whose efforts he was located among the Iftfl part In the pageant In Washington length of ber sentence I limited to chaplain of the United Confederate Veterans' association. refugees near Constantinople. three years. for the arms conference delegates. " Old Man Shoots Woman British Oil Firm Wins Prominent Attorney Dies Fly to Performance St. lows Ansgnr, n Mexico Ihn Offlclnls of atnto City Fort Scott, Kan. Jacobs Isnac Manchester. Kng. A whole rnmtwinv furl Iteiible, a retiredSeventy-yefarmer. Satur Sheppard. M, prominent as a lawyer of Vera Crux Were enjoined from In- of players arrived here by airplane here for many years, died at bis borne terfering with the operations of the from Lon Ion. gave a swclnl matinee flay shot and slightly wounded Mrs ijnbe Oleon, the wife of a neighbor. here early Wednesday, He was at- Arpilla Oil company n P.rltlsb concern, tierfonnnnce nnd ok the airnlnne nd then turned tbe gun on himself torney for Alexander Howat, Knnsns Wednesday by the Mexican supreme back to London lo be on lime for the nd committed sulfide. Retible's attencourt. 1 wnler. The tnlneT Injunction stopped the usual evening Tforniance tlure. tion to the officials from currying out the provi. wife of hi Bad Man Gets Forty Years rounger tie Khbor bad been the subject slim of the recent nets of the state legHear Own Ship Shelled Xlineoln, N. V. John Itanllsh. who of Jest In the vicinity for some time was described by Jin. re Smith ns "a islature mid declared that those acts Vllitucr the Mrs, Hamburg along f,er. her Imihnnd i ma according in mat tliev hail nnn hn-"tpeffect retroactive limn " o senenrfil In tnrtv r coast retrted mmnils of gnnnerr paid no attention to his ndvaace. Mr ) or ni titles upon trnnctlon In Sma King for hobllne up a couple 1 the P.iiy of flicBV. It was thnt o I LHcnon, the aged man's wife, and er in record before flie passage of g . I la nn iiiitoinoliMe ami robbing them ft , lt.1. on. 'retich battleship scrapping tbe for- - j ral neighbors ltnesse-- the shooting llnmon lxilllililn Tttnrlliprn The negotiations between the British government and Siun Fein Ireland representatives were resumed Monday, but there was evident the feeling that the situation is 'such as to give ground for grave concern among those hopeful for au adjustment of the Irish controversy. Michael Collins, minister of finance In the Dall Eireand government, who . went to Dublin on Saturday, returned here Sunday-nighIt was understood that Prime Minister Lloyd George had laid before the Irish delegates certain Questions affectirg Irish allegiance to the British crown and there was a belief that Mr. Collins had gone to Dublin to talk the situation over with hi colleagues. It was supposed he brought a communication from lOaiuonn de Valera, and it was felt-tha- t upon UUs answer and the attitude taken by the Dail Eireuuu delegates would the continuance of the negotiations. 'Everywhere, except In Irreconcilable quarters, it was argued that witli good will on each side a way but of the difficulty created by Mr. De Valera's message to Pope Benedict could be found. At Sinn Fein headquarters the attl. tude of hopefulness which bad prevailed gave way to pessimism after the return of Michael Collins from Dublin. The Sinn Vein, it was declared; will not accept allegiance to the king, at least uulil the bargain is finally made. The Sinn Fein, spokesmen for It indicated, was prepared to meet Mr. Lloyd George's demand for a declaration of allegiance with a detailed argument. I'rime Minister Lloyd George, an. swering a question In the house of commons Monday regarding ISamonn de Valera's message to l'onn it.M.o.'iit wild the publication of Mr. de Valera's message, especially In the middle of the peace negotiations, constituted a grave challenge. "The position of the government on the question involved iu. that telegram has been made abundantly clear," the premier continued.. "We do not pro. pose to recede from it and the conference cannot proceed on any other basis." - ' fin-ge- I dUSINESS t--f d tln i.v.... s , con-tenm- well-manag- ed . - - . j . can-hori- - i '"J i t f s Oil-son- , l ' vi-n- b-- i six-tent- h More" activity preval's in tho various districts of Heaver county at tbe present time than for n year or more past, according to a mining man who returned to Salt Lake from b tout of southern Utah. This Is sa d to be due to the slightly Improved for lend, the need of smePInf companies for ores with a hteh iron content nnd the shutdown of copi'i properties which has forced mir.er to operate leases in order to f.mi em. ployent. cut-loo- eve Trofessor William Peterson, who b came director of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station this fall has Jus! Issued a comprehensive statement indicating the principal problems which Ihe station will attempt to solve in th future. He emphasized tbe fact that the station will continue to enrry on fundamental Investigations looking toward the development of agriculture In the future. Investigations of great Immediate value will nlso be made, the value of which will help the farm, er solve the problems of today. J. Klfon McCarty. World wnr vei eran and one of Utah's wr.nnded mot selected to represent this state at the . Armistice day exercises In honor America's "Unknown" soldier at V'asftf Ington an Arlington cemetery, go to the nutional cap'tol by n'Tpbnsy to a telegram rce ve l b acrordln him. MrOirty, a vocational tud nt at tha UnUerslty of Utah. vn the only one of the three deb gates to teiflvi this notice. It is n!d. but It Is p- s slide that the ent're ileientieo nil lb travel to tbe national c.ipi ol air mail route. r |