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Show AND HUNTSVILEE INVITE YOU TO ROAD CELEBRATION IS.. a WEATHER UTAH Partly cloudy and Thursday; possibly showers in extreme southcooler in west portion; slightly ' west portion. to-Vil- sht , . . Fifty-firs- Year t Ay MKMORIAL TABLET, ' " e ' Ttm can ihow to the meniorkti of fallen Utah - sot tilers by dropping iomc cleanse In the Sen toe Star spare I"g ton's bank for tl memorial tablet fond. rr-rpo- rt r b i v .. bj a v at. v "s. ; OGDEN CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1921. No, 211 1 LAST EDITION 4 P. M, CALIF OK NIA M OB DRIVES OUT JAPANESE UTESTAKE p tow 1 ri O i Famous Engine B To Travel Over Old Line Again lb ! O t O : ET"3 kliil I ACTION WHEN VJAGES ARE CUT 1 I j f ants. Japanese here who witnessed the enforced departure of their countrymen complained to the police that they were roughly handled: and in some instances were robbed.' The Japanese lease holders were - ; ' r Yale-Harva- '" l Burns i DEAL SENSATION! That lottery games conducted by oriental are running full blast In Ogden and that they are apparently was unImmune from SICKENS LIEN Swede Risberg Only One Who Wants to Continue ,r : Throwing Games i 4k CHICAGO. July. 20. The Ch!car White Sox players, after a reeinf with a clique of rmblra to throw the lSlt world's aeries to Cincinnati for tlC, 000. became sick of the deal when thev were not paid the bribes promlaed and at a meeting- before the third came decided to play their beat and win the series. Hill Duma, accomplice In the alleged deal and the etate'e tar wltnes. testified today In the baaebal) 3 jjr Collects Seven Types of System Ups and Downs of Crooked Ball Players Told By i COGNIZANT Standard-Examine- r TO WIN CONTEST Tickets jr. 14 r -- - trial. DIDN'T ITKK DICK. Urged by the allered "fixera" tc prosecution, win the third came to Improve the bet covered In an investigation conducted - The Ogden Chamber of ComThe Btandard-KxamineNo leu tjng odda, tbe players aald they h4 merce today formally ooceptod tlc by loat to two rerulare Clcotte and Wilseven tickets, issued on four lotchallenge of Iluntsvlllc farmers for than liam and would not win for , "a and are in the a tug of war at HuntsTille Monday teries, wereof secured a the tlx miner. Standard buaber." Dick Kerr. Durna aald. Then, possession afternoon. are held dally, one In the feeling they had been crowed by the lrawjngs who Iim Andcreon. capHajtbrrt at 10:J0 and other afternoon the ech gamblers, they doubl" croaeed their tained many tug of war team to , . ' ' . . . "" ' evening. victory 1 organizing "the ,lool Indications ' are tniV Yheratfinies , team. ITe has called hi first practhree to nothlnjf with tlck Kerr pitch tice for 7 o'clock Saturday eTenlnjc are held at, the same establishment, IrTr. . WOMAN-STRUCcompanies apat the Ogdcn Golf and Country the various lottery the haTe BurnJ to atate of headiuar-terfestablished t Attempts having club (rounds. parently tell of confirmation with Kddle Clfor the purpone of holding the! says his experience, will Hagbert cotte In New Tork where the state mean victory for the city team. claims the alleged conspiracy wai which tery companies, among others, formed fAiled when Judge are said to exist In Ogden.are as folUnion defene objection. The lows: Shi The Company, With their patriotic interest in the celebration stimulated further by the HI Company. The Ty Loy CompanySWEDE HOLDS OUT. and the New lork Company. Jn adJ25 cash Swede the White Box niaberr. mere to are tnee. number and associations are at'ail," bignesses to with ahortatcp, agreed "go through" work on decorations for their automo of other lottery companies operating ' the Duma game teatlflel. throwing to Informationbiles or floats designed for partici- according Itepeatedto attempts to pertuade. .the POLICE COGNIZANT. pation in the decorated automobile throw the of the games playera next parade Monday. are That the lotteries and failed Unnti then-gavoperating up Ma ef- This procession is to n one of the with the knowledge of the police was to forts ' the brlte agata players, he SHARON. Pa.. July 20. Thomas D, mcst spectacular features of the cele - lalso disclosed by the investigation XIra. Ixvuld Smith. 71 year of age. A " bration in connection with the com Japanese called two officers to his Randolph, prominent business man of, a resident of Stirling. Neb., was fa urp. vim,!f -- .J. o rlock laat pletlon of" the paved highway through aid some months aico wishing to col- - Sharon, reported to haTe been kid at Injured tioul c( j, (hare of the tpolla ay Ogden ranyon to Ogden valley. lect money from one of the lotteries naped Monday night and held for f!f - ,when she was k narked down and run chick" GandlL who refuaed to vif CIIIXKSH FI KKWORKS n automobile drjven by Mr. b on which he claims he held the win- - ty thousand dollara ransom, talked OVrr ddlnr that - . Another spectarular event promlaed nlng; ticket. The officers accompanied u lUIam GUsmann of fjgden at Twen htf a1(J nandll th(,n that ht wife by long dlatance tele- would -will be the free fireworks display con- the Japanese Into a Chinese estab - with his aveand 2 afreet Washington at o'clock this morning; from the whole anJ qu.wjtdeL 1p0 tributed by the Chinese residents of llshment on Grant Avenue. On the jphone Franklin. Pa., according to word re - lnue Burns related further detalla of ' Osden. This event will be held In day following, one of the officers when celved Mr" died Brnlth after local police. Mrs. Ran shortly In ClncInnaU hotels at which meetings Huntsvllle as boos as it Is sufficiently questioned by a representative of the dolph. bv l It Is said, declined to dlscloae h gamblera and dla- . . i i .Z v. I and AtteJl gamea. ?f throwing l (Continued on Pajre Two.) (Oontlnnexl on Pace Two.) Tod.d ?f.S' Twenty-- riennett. identified A.llc' (Continued on Pace Two.) ae David je.terdar 'K Zelter. of ,or lau. a deTendant, ' !v Ie. Molnea. and had reached the Intersection (were the the of leader, alleged avenue Mrs Todd aald an1 -- Chlck" Gandll headed the to that she had asked take L,,, accordin c to Hums, her arm In crosslnar at.Wfr Waahlngton " SKS TO PAY. Itini becauee of the number of care. Mrv ld Ilurna Attell refused to pay th Smith declined, however, and croaked the eaat alde of Washington avenue, 120.000 promised the players after despite hVr sister's warnlna that two each game. He persuaded Attell to cart were approaching. .She reached give him 110.000 after the second game which wag given to Gandll. he the center of he atreet In safety. aald. nrxcks way. Ft. Loula man volunteered to pfet In the meantime persons who were udA $10,000 have the fourth ad from tbe fifth gamea tothrown, To A. C. Chrlstensen, General Mana- nearby ay. a car had driven but the players on Intereast and had stopped the him IJurna ger, Lagoon: down. turned said. He dU section to allow the Glasmann car to not know the man's name, but said car off The Mrs, Smith's Joe Gedeon. of the SU Loula Americar.t cut pass. DEAR Chrlstensen. view of the cars approaching from the who wareleaeed after the Jury north. She etepptd directly In front probe, was present at the grand time the of the car. which waa too clofe'to be proposition was made. MY OLD DADDY said. halted. The car knocked Mrm. Smith, Hums then told he conferred with to. the parentent and the rear wheel Dan THE HIT BIRD flutters. Johnson, president of the Ameri'IS M i r passed over her body. and John Tyrrell, aaals-taMrs. Glasmann etopped the car and can league, s state attorney, OR IN OTHER words. ran back to the Injured woman, clatp. He said he came hereabout 'the car. voluntarily lo lng Mrs- - Smith In her a rm a. no promises had received and testify Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Og- or HOLLER WHEN IT hurts. his other than compensation den were traveling Immediately bewere which Johnson. by paid hind tbe Glasmann car for a considera- Burns then wag turned ovr to the AND YOU SURE beef. ble distance. for Mr. Smith took the Injured woman defense JulyT19, 1931. BUT LISTEN, Andy. An hour before the opening of the Mrs. from arms Glaamann's lifted and , third day of the trial this morning her Into his car. THE WORST Is. doors of the courtroom were orthe Mrs. Glasmann falnedV dered eloaed. livery seat was takes. TAKEN TO HO? PITA 14. Hundreds of disappointed JUST AROUND the corner. facs Ogden' St andaxd Examiner, Smith took the woman to lhe crowded the corridors and waited outilr. Dee hospital. "At no time did Mra. side the building to watch the arrival Ogden, Utah. ALL THESE gambling dens.' Smith lose coneclouwne,, Within a of the former star ball players wha abort time after her arrival at the yesterday were accused by Burns of ' NOW IN FULL operation. Gentlemen: planning to lone the series jn return hospital she died. Charles Smith, who was traveling for S10B.O0O to be paid by a gambling AT LAGOON THE beautiful. We are. very sorry, to aouth along Washington avenue be- syndicate. you that owing to an notify hind the' Glaimann car. said hat ho Oeorge German, assistant state's atIn your paper manager ARE DUE FOR a fall. recently had been driving at a' speed of about torney, resumed his QUtstlonS concernappearing A. C. Chrleteneen of lAgoon hae ordered ua to 19 miles ptr hour. He estimated the ing meetings In Cincinnati hotels when ; ALL THE moneys. of Glasmacn car. aa cor- Burns took the stand. the discontinue' speed with lAgoon advertising you "When were 701 ef in room to car. of his you that responding He aald he remembered m car com- - the Hotel 81nton the day cf the secTHAT YOU receive. This Order tO take effect With your. issue Of July 20thi)ing ond game, what happened? from the east en Twenty-aeventI atreet and ' i turning fo the south; It U Oorman. FROM THESE illegal. aide of from thla the machine that OF PLENTY MO.NITl. 7 office especially-th- lira. Smith stepped. , Lagoon. cuts to Kindly, return GAMBLING Joint. "Attell and ' several ethers were . - CAH 3IOVINU. srowi.v, ones .you haye been using In the ads of the answered llurci. "AUell aaTa f Mrs, mother. Mrm. W, there." rarious hot springs cocpanles of your IJOO.000 to "bet on the Hothelein ALL THIS EASY money. two friends. Mra. Leon- aeries but"had Richards, and to get beta was It ard Rackhsm and Mrs. Ieona lomctt. down and he did nothard want TAKEN from our. give mt . In were the GlaaraaTjp car. All id money. I ini'.ated onto at yours, Very riding least , V was travallng very 110.000. Attell showed me stated that the of plies BOYS and .girls. none slowlv and that of the EUBBAKD PUBLIC ITT "COUP AKT' TH thoua mattress. under money Forty w Mrs, Smith until after occupants ahe had sand dollars was due the ' p3rrs theii. AND LITTLE children. betn struck. , In talking of Itothateln Attell aJ4 Pter-llnMrm. Cts&OJSmkh had arrived from . By a Kothateln frora .bad wire private Nebraaka, a waek. ago to visit IS GOING to ccaae. York to Cincinnati and some ons with her alater. Mrs. Todd. - Mra. J. New aid that gamblers wtre tn ntlshurg Coles of Wells, Nevada, another alater. on tbe deal. BECAUSE WE'RE WITH you. I don't who sail DISTRICT attorney. TO SIT and act had arrived but four hours before the that, . Atttlt. Xlennett know and 'Maharg accident occurred. The thre alatera, were'tbere, Some a14 the Pittsburg IN THIS LITTLE fight. ATTORNEY general. SOLEMN W. IN with their brotber. torether, Judgment. had a hard timets gtttleg m Weaver of were v planning a gamblers down. money FOR DECENT, government. to Lagoon today. AND IF necessary. ON THESE SKIN gamea. tripMra. coin in nnn. e Bmtth la surrlved by four -AND FAIR play took IIO.CCO from uneon. then a Atttll and The children daughters WOULD RAISE SO MUCH helL WHICH put. have been notified of the Cetb. . der-- th mattress and gave it to mt. I BORN IN KNGL.VND. ffred It to Maharg. He EVEN IF WE must. AN OLD time. THAT WE. get. waa Mra. wouldn't take it. I put It In my shut Smith In horn England. e APPEAL TO COUNTY attorney. A GRAND Jury. GAMBLING HALLtoihame. iConUnoed on Pago Two.) (Continued on Page. Two.) m Jc fE -- i " X A KIDNAPED MAN TALKSTOWE BY AUTO DIES BY TELEPHONE! - Friend-eua-talne- d OF INJURIES rt ge '. rd ! The big Oxford athlete puffs on a briar pipe almost incessantly. He smokes even on the days when he is slated for gruelling tests on the cinder tracks and laughs at American trainers who say it will hurt him. "Why, it helps me a tremendous lot, really," Rudd said today. "Over in Antwerp one of your American coaches told hie to cut it out and see if it didn't help me. I tried it and ran third in the 4 00 metres.. Then I smoked two pipefuls and won my next two events." ! July 20. The WASHINGTON. American home the single dwelling with a front and back yard, is giving way even in the smaller cities of the United States to the modern apartment house. This is revealed in a report on 1920 building operations, issued today by the United States chamber of commerce. The report, compiled in conjunction with the federal bureau of labor statistics shows last year seventy per cent of tbe families provided with new homes got dwellings; eleven per cent dwellings, and 19 .per cent a multi-famil- y The same fug-urdwelling, show that the proportion of multi family dwellings provided last year "was largest lrt the small one-fami- ly two-fami- ly es cities. , - - - : PQ . Judge Declares Boy, 4,v Can Go To Ball Games N. J.. July 20. NEWARK, a four-year-o- The ld attend Sunday baseball gamess objection-haspite his mother's - . been upheld by Vice' Chancellor Backes. The vice chancellor refused an application yesterday of Mrs. Grace Lines, of Morrlstown, for an order prohibiting: her husband, John A. Lines.'.from taking their son for Sunday walkfl because, she said, she had discovered, .Lines took the boy to ball games. who Is suing for separate maintenance, has cus- -, tody of the, boy under a court order, but the father is permitted to have hlra orr Sunday Mrs.-Line- . to de- s, -- : th I i I Lagoon Quits Us, But We 're Still With Them f I 'TTfr 1 J oo Great American Home Becoming An Apartment wrr ! on a pipe. CONVICTS' OUTBREAK TO BE INVESTIGATED " 11 '1 r. he Oxford-Cambrid- ' PITTSBURG, Pa., July 20: Two investigations into the fire and riot at the Western penitentiary here Mondaj during which eight convicts were wounded and damage estimated at 1100,000 was done, will proceed at once, according to Colonel R.' A. Rook, secretary of the board of inspectors. The inspectors' Investigation would begin after Warden Francis had completed his inquiry as to the cause of the " trouble, Colonel Rook said. POLICE His Work on First Canyon Road 20. Bevil BOSTON, Mass.. July of the captain team track that meets the group in Harvard stad4um on Saturday, trains , oo BUILT - REVENGE, PLAY e CALLED .DEPLORABLE. SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. Action on the Turlock . situation is being . BEING- ' Lottery George F. Hunter Tells of British Track Star Trains on Pipe and Tobacco - -- ARCH oo . withheld by the Japanese consulate here until detailed advices are .received from Japanese and American participants, S. Yada, Japanese consul general here, said today. "The incident Was the most deplorable affair of its k,ind that has happened in Califopia since I became consul general here," Mr. Yada said. "However, I feel certain that the American government should protect the Japanese residents, in this country, for In our country the Japanese government protects the Americans." mm fl i" AffY PLACES Winners - - ... 1 . T WAGES ARE SLASHED. The Japanese had been brought into the district under contract to go to white ranches to pick the fruit and melon crop. They were being paid 16 .cents a crate whereas white workers were getting 25 and 26 cents and this is given as the principal cause of the trouble. The deportation followed a similar deportation of Japanese workers from the Liyingston, Mecede county fruit district.' In the former instance, however,' the farmers of the Livingston region were held, to be responsible for the enforced departure of the Jap. anese. The mob worked silently and was aided to some extent by the full moon. ' TOLD TO GET OUT.; The Japanese were aroused and given a certain time in which to dress and collect their belongings and were then ordered onto motor trucks and driven away. Wives and children of the deportees were not molested. The act of the mob followed a protest to the Turlock chamber of Commerce yesterday by the Fruit and Melon Pickers' union , and the refusal of the chamber to pass a resolution upholding the protest. The chamber issued a statement, however, criticizing white farmers! who brought Japanese workers into the district. IN FULL SWAY BLACK SOX IN What ii it? It's one of the lottery tickets sold in Ogden. This wasn't the winning ticket or we could not have reproduced it here. What's it say? Blamed if we know. Five Purses of $25 Each to Chinese Reaping Rich HarBe Given to vest Through Profitable - throt-"'t!e-r.T- " bunk-house- not been equalled in 2 8 years, reached New York today from the railroad shops at Avis. Pa., where she has been refurnished in her original colors, for a run to Chicago with the famous old de Witt Clinton train. The de Witt Clinton train, which is to make the trip in state on flat cars will be exhibited at the pageant of progress in Chicago beginning July 30 as the pioneer American steam passenger train. The once famous 999 will take up her post nearby as an exhibit of the original high speed American locomotive. Old 999, erstwhile pride of the Central, was "called in from a the prosaic daily run through Beech creek coal mining district of Pennsylvania to.be refitted for y runthe After the exhibition is over she will return to her humble tasks. But during her trip to Chicago, she will be her old self. Charles A Ilogan, of Buffalo, who drove the high wheeled, hand built marvel in her .record-breakin- g trip on ..May 10. 1893, will be at the engine will look Just aa she did back in the nineties, even to the legend "Empire State Express" in' gold script on her ten-- , der. cross-countr- iAIUG DE CORATE CAR 999, proud holder of a record of 112.5 miles an hour which has TURLOCK, Cal., July 20. A general exodus of Japanese field laborers and" their families from this district is taking, place today following the deportation to Keyes, five miles north, of fifty-eigJapanese male workers a union of fruit and of members by melon pickers. The authorities said the union Is principally' white itiner- not disturbed. --THREAT TO. BURN. The authorities said that the members of the mob, which numbered about 75, threatened to burn ona Japs anese hotel and two Japanese in order to hasten the departure of their occupants. Fifteen Japanese were taken from the Gerard ranch, near town, and the remainder from various other properties. The police expected to arrest some of the mob leaders today. The .Japanese leaving today are going In all directions, but the greatest number are headed for Stockton, Keyes and Modesto. The police were notified (hat a number of Japanese taken to Keyes by the mob were placed on board a northbound train, which was flagged. The Japanese submitted in most instances without even a protest. AUTOISTS NEW swiftly and alone, the old New York Central engine number Orientals Do for 16 Cents What Americans Were Paid 25 Cents . PRIZES SPUR YORK, July 20. BEATEN AND ROBBED . Record Unequalled General Exodus of Japanese and Families Follows Mob's Action ht of 12.5 Miles an Hour 28 Years Ago Still Stands 999s Number L! tr-?"- "' rlyra u-- "d 1 b!. hr gam-Washingt- on c.u . j nt . . croas-examlnatlo- ex.-pena- ea. n- , . editorial all . 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