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Show 4 , ! J t ts Ta t Sds&r? First Qus Job Printing At Bring prices. Let ua order krt your nextwant Hi lor anything you print Rich County New j printing la aynonymoua with art and efficiency. ti. Cur t BEACHES BTEBT Z700H TWENTY-FIFT- H ttmta&a Si roar subscription bdp matt tfab paper atrong a thing occe iaary YEAR. Ain 01 RICH CORNER COUVTT NUMBER 21. RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922. (IIAU NEWS REVIEW F State Paragraph News Items of Interest S GALLED BEYOND The Lafayette school building in Salt Lake burned to the ground a few days The fire started in the basement ARMS CONFERENCE TO TAKE UP MANY DELEGATES LI8TEN TO igo. PRESIDENT OF SALT LAKE BANK about four oclock in the morning and MATTER OF LOOKING TO SPEECH OF PRES. HARDING ON AND PIONEER OF UTAH ENDS obtained such headway that the enOF ARMS TO CHINA AGRICULTURAL SUBJECTS LONG USEFUL CAREER tire building was consumed before It, could be stopped. President Declares Administration In Prevention of Importation of Weapons One of Great Intermountain Financier, of The new City administration for China to Be Discussed Sympathy With Present Plight Railroad Builder and Progressive of Farmers; Remedies o program outlined have Utah, Price, By Washington Citizen Answer Call at of various improvements, light, sewer Conference , Suggested Age of Eighty-thre- e and water extensions. The Mayor has Attended by approxi- suggested a 'budget of $69,085 to take Washington Washington As one means of giving Salt Lake William Wollerton RIter, mately 300 delegates representing agri- tare of all contemplated improvements. effect to Its declaration last week In B3 years of age, president of the Des-- 6 culture in all Its phases and the indusfavor of reduction of the Chinese army, let Savings bank and vice president Salt Lake City will open a free tries related to farming, the national anarms the conference is considering of the Desert National bank, died at bureau at 120 East First ajffftWtural conference was convened other resolution looking to prohibition the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake, at here Monday by Secretary Wallace and South street for the purpose of reliev-n- g of the importation of arms into China. 8:55 oclock Tuesday morning, followthe unemployment situation, mayor Immediately heard from President HarThe proposition emanated from the ing a severe illness of almost three Neslen a announced. declaration of Interest ding into the went in which American delegation, months. Death was due to a complipresent plight of the nations farmers, Mondays meeting of the Far Eastern cation of diseases resulting from old The police of Salt Lake are searchtogether with a series of suggestions conference prepared ' to present 11 age. for remedying existing conditions. ing for a man who signed for a coat fully. The subcommittee on the Chinese His life was closely interwoven with Feasibility of the St. Lawrence-Grea- t supposed to be delivered to Miss Eastern railroad also had a report the early history of Utah and Its InLakes waterways project is Esther Dawson of the New Temple ready for consideration and it was In- dustrial and financial growth. He was President hotel. The man stopped the messende. unquestioned, Harding dicated that both of these proposals versatile in his career to a great e dared. e ger in the hall, asked what was in the would be disposed of before the and was by turns, soldier, pioneer, I have spoken, the president said, package and then represented himself turned its attention to Siberia, construction engineer, merchant, invesLISTEN TO POLICY of the advantage which Europe en- as Mr. Dawson, acoordig to the police, the next subject on the Far Eastern tor and banker. because of its easy access to ths and appropriated the package. joys He was one of the founders and agenda. sea, the cheapest and surest transporThe Chinese Eastern plan was un- owners of Riter Brothers Drug Comtation facility. In our own country is derstood to contain continuance of pany with branches in Utah and Idaone of the worlds most atpresent Interallied control of the road ho. He was at various times vice NEW CABINET TAKES OFFICE WLSH DEMAND FOR INFORMA presented tractive opportunities for extension of TlON iOM, CONFERENCE CRITI-BWITH PREMIER POINCAIRE until more stable conditions are restor- president of the Ogden Savings bank, the seaways many hundred miles Iniri CHARGE OF CABINET UNDERWOOD ed in Russia, into whose territory the the First National bank of Rexburg, land. The heart of the continent, with road crosses from Manchuria. Ida. ; the Oregon Lumber company, the Wits vast resources in both agriculture beThe arms prohibition plan was Utah Hotel company and a director in Plan of Action of New Premier to fee Lodge , Also , Opposes Injection and. Industry, would be brought in lieved acceptable to most of the dele- many other corporations. i. Matter Into Senate as Submitted for Approval; Ver- - 'V ' ' communication with all the ocean Dan. He was born in Chester county, gations of the powers, and it was inf ' sallies Treaty is Basis routes fey the execution of the St gerous Proceedings; Troubls dicated also that the Chinese, who Pennsylvania, on September 4, 1938, Action of Lawrence waterways project. To enExpected resoHe came to Utah with his parents at heartily supported the preceding A able oceangoing vessels to have aclution regarding reduction of Chinas 9 years of age, in the second pioneer V., cess to all the - ports of the Great new Paris Frances ministry made Washington. The , Shantung controarmy, would not interpose any objee caravan, which reached this state in Lakes Would Rave a most stimulating bow its Thursofficial to the versy, which country tion. played such an important September, 1847. He was educated in At the time of the settlement of the the public schools and the University day with the reassembling of parlia part In the defeat of the Versailles effect upqn the industrial life. The feasibility of the project is unBoxer difficulties many years ago, one of Deseret, and was said to have been ment to hear the statement of polled treaty, stalked into the Senate Friday and it costs, compared questioned of the conditions imposed upon China the only surviving student of that in- framed by Premier Poincare and ftl to menace ratification of. the various With' somd great engineering works, im- further was that the stitution at the time of his death. by powers colleagues In the cabinet recently form- Eaetswlng ont. of the armament would be small. 1 Disorganized and .jjQrtatiQn of firearms into China should m JHe served as a cavalryman in militia ed tq succeed, the Brland ministry. f A t prostrate, the nations of central Europe This provision, how- expeditions against the Indains in 1858 substantial be prohibited. folf the new febv hre1' evtntmw VJfffiTg lheTif Mutts' majority honever, is said to have been 'more He went on two missions to Europe, ernment when the confi- crat, Introduced a of question resolution designed to the development of a great contiored In tht breach than in the oberser-vanc- spending most of his time in Germany dence came up, was predicted by ex, to bring the Shantung dispute, now nental waterway, which, connecting and Switzerland. He was twice speakraging between the Japanese and the Rhine and Danube, will bring waAt the instance of Japan, attention er of the Utah house of representatives. perienced parliamentarians. 1 state-Forecasts of the Chinese delegates, into the open. The ter transportation from the Black to with ministrys has been called to the facility He served in the Utah territorial legments declared it would voice the gov- resolution called upon President Hard- the North sea, from Mediterranean to which various brigand and factional islature from 1886 to 1888. to Baltic. Nationalistic prejudice and secure to bands in China were able He was one of the founders of the ernments determination to make the ing to furnish the senate with the economic difficulties can be overcome of Its facts concerning the situation. Sen. the latest firarms from abroad. present streetcar system and One time treaty of Versailles the basis Mrs. W. F. Adams, that ator Walsh declared that failure to by Europe, they certainly should not of Germany demanding policy, dibe formidable obstacles to an achieveLANDS TO BE OPENED general superintendent of the Utah UTAH to come to make Utah Federation of Womens a she decision President good vision of the Union Pacific railway. adjust the difference between Japan ment less expensive and giving promClubs. when she the undertaken obligations He n was China was and a director then of what would endanger ratification ise of yet greater advantages to the Interior Department Approves Aplica-tiothat pact. signed known as the Rocky Mountain Bell of the for 125,528 Acres in Utah pact and other peoples of North America. No only The position to be occupied by for- agreements The board of county commissioners He was a memTelephone company. into resulting from the confer- would the cost of transportation be C. D. According Washington, mer the in Briand Premier of Salt Lake County, authorized tlie parlia- ence. ber of the Salt Lake City council for greatly reduced, but a vast population formation just received from officials mentary activities of the immediate Senator Lodge, Republican leader, would be grouped overnight in im- receiving of bids for a temporary loan of the interior department approxi- eight years. settled was to the county of $200,000 for the purfuture Thursday officially Mr. Riter was one of the builders of and Senator Underwood, Democratic mediate touch with the markets of mately 125,528 acres of land In Utah M. Briand was unanimously when pose of meeting current expenses of has been designed by the secretary of the Salt Lake & Western railway; the chosen by his party, the socialist re- leader, delegates to the conference, the entire world. the county until such time as its funds, & Utah railroad road Nevada In and the The an touchaddress president the interior as subject to entry under of the foreign both happened to be in the senate a member as now tied up through the suspension publicans, to Stockton and Tooee.l He founded when Senator Walsh introduced the ing upon the agricultural situation in of the National" City bank, of Salt Lake, the stockraisdng homestead law. This affairs commission of the chamber. and constructed the Beach Garfield but to without detail, attemping law permits as much as 640 acres to be Respect for the treaties that fixed resolution. dictate the course of the conference can. be made available. entered where the lands, in the opinion and Amusement company in 1885. moved in Premier and the form They promptly perfect discussions, The Union Pacific folders still carry the peace terms, is outlined a half dozen of the secretary of the interior are not for his unison to squelch it. Each made With an idea of stimulating interest a small town named in his honor. It Poincare decided to present broad These briefly questions. from any suscepitble of Irrigation before the chamber of deputies speech opposing action on the mea-sur- e cabinet in tlie forthcoming debate with : was a the site of postoffice Thd originally known source of water supply. The declaration blames Thursday. of Utah on tlie question of at this time. Practical water tlie of erected his for construction The development camp. merchantable must not contain land shameless propaganda for the picor not the United States whether General & resources which debate in Mr. of the both Is for Utah roadbed Nevada still used ensued, country, timber and the surface must be chiefly ture drawn abroad of France as taintshould cancel' her war loans, tlie Tau and Mr. and Underwood as a Lake Route of undertook Salt transportation the track. power, forLodge including of part and valuable for grazing raising ed with a sort of imperialistic madto lay before the senate a clear view plans for electrification of the nation's Kappa Alpha, national debating fraage crops. The designation was made He was chairman of the board of re- ness. of Utah of the the at Feasibility of the St. Lawren- ternity at tlie Agricultural college, took of the situation now before the con- railroads. director gents University of the upon recommendation Of the Genoa economic conference, ce-Great charge of the student body meeting and Lakes waterway is his time of death. ference. The debate brought out these of the geoligieal survey. the premiers statement says : various members of the society talked. said. the president His New first took in been have These lands designated place marriage We insist that the considerations of salient facts. of a of code Development thorough pursuant to petitions therefor by home- Vorlc March, 1871, when he was wedded the Cannes protocol be accepted or That the conference is unable to law and business After more than a year and a half procedure, with the stead applicants. None of the lands, to Miss Susan Denton. Her death to Shanof conclude because work its the any the prior delegates by rejected proper machinery of finance, through of confinement in a hospital from inin 1880. He was married in Salt discussion, so that none of the stipula- tung Issue. so it is stated, have been designated some agency, to insure the turnover juries suffered while in the army durin this list unless a petition therefor Lake in April 1883, to Miss Priscilla tions of the treaties can be debated, That the American delegation keen nad been filed. Jennings. There were three children even Indirectly. Unless we have pre- ly appreciates the importance tof a capital shall be as generously sup- ing tlie late war, George F. Wilson, to the farmer and on as mason-abl- e 33, of 10G Mead street, d.ed Tuesday the with lands The exception of the first marriage and six from the cise guarantees on this point we shall settlement of the Shantung question plied are, terms as to other industries. at a hospital in Salt Lake. During of about 1700 acres in the Vernal land second. be compelled to retain our liberty or and that it realizes failure to setFormation of cooperative loaning, the time of Ids illness efforts were disLake Salt the within all district, tle would adversely affect prospects action. raying and selling associations. being made by officers of the AmeriMexican President to Lose Arm trict. According to notice which has of ratification of the various pacts. Dealing with the proposed colCreation can legion and tlie federal vocational of instrumentalities for n Lake Salt to the forwarded City been San Antonio. Texas President the statement declares: That Japan is unwilling to permit lection and distribution of useful and training board, which has now been land office, the designation does not of Mexico will come to the UniWe would be very happy if a pact other nations to intervene in the con. true Information so as to prevent vio changed to the United States veterbecome effective until January 31, and ted States shortly to undergo an oper- destined to consolidate the peace could troversy, and, under the terms of the ans bureau, to unwind the red tape no rights will be acquired, so it is said, ation at a hospital at Rochester. Minn., soon be signed betwaan England and Versailles treaty, other natiofts are ent fluctuations of markets. Methods for bringing about further Incident to obtaining this man governina to received here France, and we do not doubt, that, report by applicants filing applications prior according powerless to aompel Japan to submit reclamation, rehabilitation and exten. ment compensation but without effort. , to that date. Friday from Mexico City. The report asmuch as both countries will be bene- the Shantung question to a plenary don of the agriculture, area. here is that the operation is to be per- fited, that one will be concluded be- session. IN SIGHT NO COAL REDUCTION Promotion of a new conception of Follow ing the raised standards in formed on President Obregons right tween them on a bisis of perfect equalThat the delegates have high hopes the scholarship which were put into arm. in which he was wounded at the ity. Neither do we doubt that the that a settlement of the Shantung the farmers place in the national and economic scheme. effect last fall by the new president Freight Rates On Coal Will Not Change 'battle of Trin dad, necessitating ampuguarantees present or future, that the question will be reached. Before April of the University of Utah, Dr. George tation above the elbow. Due to the treaties accord us, will be integrally Senator Lodge told the senate the Mobbed is anLeader Cult Hoover scholarship Thomas, the national Washington Secretary rought surgery in the field, the arm maintained. American delegation had made every Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A mob of 200 fratenity, Plii Kappa Ihi, is to be innounced Monday that there would be never has healed properly and the opThe statement refers to the relations effort to use its good offices in behali stormed the Holy Roller- church here stalled on the University enmpus. no reduction in freight rates on coal eration contemplated has now become France and the United States of China, but that Impenetrable barbetween seized the Rev. II. A. This will be the only chapter of a naends. night, Friday before April 1, when the coal year to here. : reports Imperative, according in a paragraph reading riers had been set up by the Ver. Ferguson, leader of the sect, and with tional scholarship fraternity in the The announcement was frankly made We do not need aid. We seek to sallies pact. cries of throw him in the river and Slate of Utah. The purpose of tjm for the purpose of stimulating buying North Dakota Case is Dismissed Senator Lodge also stated that he tar and feather him, marched him the strongest and most maintain organization is to uifliold scholarship and storage by railroads and industries Washington Suit of the state of relations with all the peoples doubted whether all the details of the through the business section of the standards. The petition for the chapter to meet an expected coal strike. Hoov- North Dakota to prohibit the Chicago friendly who fought on our side for the rights Shantung negotiations had been laid city until police with drawn revolvers was made by the Faculty. Its memer said that in face of the coming & Norhwestern and other railroads In of humanity and especially with the before the president, dispersed the mob and rescued Fer- bership is limited to students of high off were holding coal crisis many firms the state from charging increased rates United States, whose cooperation con. Senator Borah, Senator Johnson and guson. A local newspapers charge of standing and the charter members will their purchases in the hope of lower within the state was dismissed Mon- tributed so greatly to the common vic- Senator Brandegee, irreeoncilables," Fergusons influences on his disciples, be students selected by the Univerrates, His statement was made after day by the supreme court. The court, wTho has just given us at the asked Senator Lodge numerous quesand tory, alleged to have been tlie cause of the sity faculty. All the idlers and other conference with members of the inter- in dismissing the proceedings, declared such striking tions, all tending to show that the com. disruption of several families, had students on the conference Washington university campus w lio commision. state commerce that the suit should have been brought of her noble sentiments. mitments of the Versailles treaty were ) roused the feelings against the failed to reach tlie required standards proofs court and district States United in the St. Louis Feels Cold menacing the success of the present preaeher. Nio weapons were used by during the first school quarter this conference. As the discussion began the mob, but blows were freely ex- year were summoned before tlie "exit St. Louis Mo. St. Lous experienced that the federal government should Cane Sugar Advances to the suit. its coldest day of the season when the have been made party San Francisco The price of refined to take on a lively aspect, Senator changed and Ferguson suffered tlie committee pust prior to the holiday loss of two teeth when struck after and were dismissed from the institutemperature registered 3 above Monday cane sugar was advanced 10 cents Underwood said: Macaulay Looked Up to Sister The resolution was laid on the table he attempted to escape py jumping tion. This has had a salutary effect hundred morning. Police reports stated one $5.20 from per Thursday Macaulay read all his articles to his man froze to death Sunday night. It to announce- until Saturday, when it probably will through a window of rue church. He on the school campus and throughbefore sending them to the pub- pounds to $5.30, according be referred to the foreign relations alien t the night in jail to be safe from out the sta'. was the first such death reported ner6 sister lisher and placed great reliance on her ment by the California Hawaiian sugnr committee. further violence. this winter. refinery. Judgment. N de-gre- com-mitte- -- Y 'i U " -- , . e. four-pow- er Uui-vers- ty so-da- - ' |