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Show "1 sfcf ' "H, r . V ' t i wni 'sp w' vr 14 s f i ' - fe 5, - Cl - ifr If not flew remember i. wbeerlpdoa wCl this peper thing Btecsssnr far sn unsurpassed news serriec. nwke ' - ' - ic? -- - V 7 L (troos 3 '9 ( v r- - -- -- Schitj 'irnst;KCc5-ti? x., , -- ' . -H, - DAY, RANDOLPH, IUQH COUtHY, Ac Obi! r T .COLONEL. FRANCIS AND LIEUT.-CHAL, WEB. BER MISSING r j T . ' ' - ' - -- 1 " v day and personally Interviewed mer who had seen the plane. i The second that two men In th( uniform of army officers, answering the description' of the missing avia tors, were picked np on the highway near Tombstone,' Ariaf, eariy Thursdaj Tide Into Blsbee night and given Ariz. was given to thOeoafchers b) O. M Thompson.a Bommerclpl man driver of. the car in whlfhhe saidht gave the officers a lift. . ' 1 , Dry Agents Put 8top on Pious Guzzlers Rochester. The Joy Christians, s new religious sect formed here with a pledge to follow the example of the Lord as a drinker of the wine of His day" suffered a reversal when a feder k y Capelarfd ia postpone Iii second communion. The federal agent took from Copeland a bottle ot beer Intended for the services to have i analyzed as also a copy of the sermon which the organizer of the new sect Intended to deliver. Copeland called off the services after the fed ral officer told him that the law re quired that he prove he is the respon slble head of a responsible religious organization before he would be al lowed to distribute wine. The pas tor" has been having difficulties in get ting an adequate supply of liquid re freshment for his congregation" and last Friday morning he called at polict headquarters to request the author! t!es to give him some seized liquor foi his new cult. tax-le- U ' ' J, I 1 ; ' V gion. ,The first piece of information that an airplane passed over Ruby an San Miguel, Ariz., west of Nogales Thursday was received by Major Let. G. Hefferman, ranking officer of tht aviation forces engaged in the search who landed in person at Ruby yester Mass Meeting 8t!rs House Washington. There was a wranglt In the house over the mass meeting held here Sunday under auspices ol the Joint amnesty committee at which speakers urged the release of those convicted under the wartime espionage act. Representative Lineberger, Re publican, California, rend the call foi the meeting which contained the name of some house members. VHe eaid he understood the gathering was to leave been a memorial meeting for Ricardc Flores Magon a Mexican who recently died In prison while- serving an espoin Mr Lineberger ther age sentence. read Magons record as he said It had been compiled by the department oi Justice, showing he had been exilen from Mexico for anarchy and that at Los Angeles he had published an arti ole tending to incite the assassination of public officials. - v Klansman Give Lecture In Church Kn Klux KInn costume, a man stroch New York. Robed and masked 1: np the aisle of Washington Avenue Bar tist church, Brooklyn, during services Sunday et ening mounted the platforn and read a statement on klan history and klan purposes to a crowded con gregation, Only the giggles of a con pie of girls, quickly stifled interrupter him and at the close, he disappeared through a small door at the rear plan form. ' t - AL WORLD FAMOUS MERCHANT BUG CUMB8 AT TOWN HOUSE IN Meetings; 8eea Favor For Germany v Active in Bueineee Affaire Until Taken ''Sick at County festate; Son and ' Two Daughters Survive; Family Summoned ' London. America la exected to inate the conference of allied premiers here in much the same manner as the United States made Its voice heard at Lausanne, according to belief in British official circles. Ambassador Harveys speech at the Lyceum club in which he declared the fate of Europe hung upon the forth conference, was in coming week-en- d adequately reported and diplomats here are just beginning to discuss 'it. Considerable Importance in this con nectlon Is attached to arrival here of United States ministers to Brussels and Berlin. ' , Information is passed on from official quarters to the effeect that Harvey Preparing his speech Intended to speak on some Innocuous subject, but changed his plans at the last minute presumably upon information or in. structlons front Washington. , Additional significance is lent, the participation of an American observer at the premiers parley by the fact that Raymond Poincare, prime minister of France, is now expected to try to exclude the question of reparations from tbn London discussion, hoping to force a fiancial conference at Bras sets. C Referring to the Brussels project Harvey said : t , "if the premiers themselves are unable to agree, it Is useless to expect results from a meeting of a few under. Strappers At Brussels, dom- p BUSINESS DISTRICT OF ASTORIA COMPLETELY WlPED OUT BY , ' "EARLY MORNING BLAZE , several local men under the direction of City Marshal G. S. Bldwell are con centratlng their efforts on the capture of three men who were discoere early Sunday morning trying to rol the First National Bank. A pisto1 duel followed the discovery of the robber? by Night Marshal Ernest Brough. At least one of the bandit trio Is helieied to have been Injured by the marsh"!? bullets, but they succeeded In making , good their escape. I ' - ATTEMPT QP FOLLOWS TO OBTAIN WORKERS FROM PLANTATIONS AINTS - J v Reports Result in Charge Blocks Ley in Ruin's Ccpftlctlng That Plantera Sought to .. . Flqmes Destroy Piling '.Drive Agents From , Which Supports Pavement ; Negro Quarters In Oregon City , Twenty-seve- n and " ;r three-wounde- d $10,-000,0- f U - ar s man-tenano- Officer Battles Bank Robbers Nephi. Members of the Juab conn t.v sheriffs force under the,dlrection ol Deputy Sheriff E. P. Christenson and M FlimT- Philadelphia John Wanamaker died U bis home here Tuesday at 8 a. m. The world famous merchant and former postmaster general, passed (way at his town house, 2082 Walnut itreet. He had been confined there ilnce early in November with a heavy cold contracted at his country estate, Lyndenhurst," at Jenkintown, near here. He was 84 years old. Mr. Wanamaker was active in bis business affairs up to the time be was stricken. He spent much of last winter In Florida and was In this city all summer, hard at vvork, with the exception of occasional surcease from toe duties of his office for a day at the sashor&i He was Always an earfy riser and was usually In biB mercantile establishment before its doors were opened. Mr. Wanamaker is survived by his son, Rodman, a resident of New York City end two daughters, Mary B. wife of Barclay H. Wartrarton, and Elizabeth, wife of Norman McLeod both of Philadelphia. , After Mr. Wanamaker was brought to bis town bouse he did not improve, and two weeks ago his condl-tobecame such as to cause anxiety; A week ago, however,' he showed lmprovem6nt. At 8,oV1(X morning be was seised with A violent coughing Spell W8 physician stated, which resisted in extreme heart weakness. Wheft Mr. WAHamakers ' condition bscame grave during the night all toe members of toe family were sum. moned and all were present wirrf th exeption of Rodman Wanamaker, who arrived too late. T " Vicksburg. Three men Were killed Astoria. Th ebusiness district of in a gun and pistol Astoria, was .laid in ruins by a fire iqd which broke out shortly after 2 a. m. tJttio between abor agents and plants Jbfc on Miss the La., local Duckport, Friday and' despite efforts of the near here Saturday. fire department; and reinforcements from Portland, swept 16 blocks, caus- Vwe mu, Weqtoa and Dengerfield ing a loss estimated at between. urg in a gasoline boat ejh Vt and $i5,ooo,ooo: e I wtit to V Police station w here Oa baWn. . . off toe clrcuinstanced leadPoincare does not welcome contem- swept area, 'Morris StapL president Iwjxrfs of the Bank of Commerce had dropped plated American participation in the ing to the trouble were conflicting. In this dead. Another report said Brennan Weston ' told authorities that Jake London conference. It is said misswas Van business a man, Dusen, connection that Poincare and bis gov. Stevens, negro labor agent, and himeminent are likely to go under if the ing. W. W. Fellman furniture dealer, were engaged by R. L. Klrtley. self, in earlier dead who had been reported premiers fall to reach an agreement to be was found representing jth Dlack river Land Snch agreement Is considered doubtful the morning later safe. near Vicksburg, to go to company, the by the British who say they expect The entire district from toe river Duckport to get four of five negrd American observer at London will op. pose French plans to coerce Ger- front five blocks south to Exchange families who were to work on the street and east and west between land companys plantation. many. Fourteenth and Tenth street, had been Accompanied by Stevens and sevWilson Unable to Agree With Tiger wiped out at 7 :30 o'clock and the eral others, he ran his boat to a point Washington. The visit here of flames had extended beyond Exchange near Fifteen or twenty old Duckport. street at that hour. Georges Clemenceau, the on the French statesman, to Woodrow WilAt 8 oclock the fire had swept over white men and negroes were of the twenty-seve-n boat hailed the river hank. son, stricken They blocks. The flames had United States, failed to bring about a eaten under the pavement on Commer- and he made for the landing when real conciliation between the two cial street, burning the piling on which the men on shore opened fire with great war leaders. Wilson and Clem- the city .had been built, and firemen automatic guns and pistols, Weston enceau, while they have recently were unable to cope with this devel- said. seemed to have been standing for the opment. Stevens had a revolver and returned same thing, including American re. removed , from St. the were Patients A fire, according to the story. entrance into European affairs, difhospital, all the windows of second fulsillade of shots from toe fer absolutely on fundamental poli- Marys which were shattered by explosions men on shore brought Stevens and cies. As they differed at Paris on these ot dynamite or gasoline tanks. The two others on the and now their differ so thej barge own. Wesquestions, Astoria Astorian, occupying a new meeting did not change this. The building on Commercial street, distant ton said be cut the boat loose from former President has no Intention of from the devasted area, began mov- the barge (and drifted down with appearing to approve what the Tiger ing out at 8 oclock. The Astorians Dangerfield. He said the men on Is saying in this country, except posconcrete but sparks were shore continued to fire at his boat is building general view sibly the Frenchman until it was out of range. the roof. that the United States must interest thceatenng 10 oclock had swept the fire The Sheriff Andrew Sevier and District at Itself in Europe. entire district between Astor street, Attorney Jeff B. Snyder of Madison at the river front, south to Exchange parish, made an Investigation of the Women Demand New Peace Plan The Hague. The womens Interna- streete, and north and south between shooting and the latter declared he tional agreements and charging its Eighth and Sixteenth streets. Between will prosecute the men who engaged has adopted resolutions demanding a Eleventh and Twelfth it had penetrat- Weston and Stevens for going to now peace based upon new interna- ed as far as Franklin street At 10:15 Louisiana to get labor, trespassing tional agreements and chargig its oclock the fire crossed Sixteenth at and for shooting. The district attorney said the man members to work for toe convening at Commercial street. arrived at a place between Delta of a world congress for this purpose, either through the instrumentally of Turks Present New Proposals point and Duckport at midnight They the league of nations, a single nation or quarters ot a Lausanne. Turkey presented to the went to toe negro any group of nations. The resolutions Near East conference Friday counter plantation and attempted to persuade were moved by the British and French suggestions concerning control of the the nsgroes to leave and raised a disTh home negroes sent delegations and were adopted nnan! straits of the Dardanelles and the Bos- turbance. the contended that word to ths : They Guarantees planters, end In a short ask Turks mously. phorus. The worlds present plight resulted from against surprise attack from land or time several planters had come upon the existing treaties , these being con- sea threatening the security of the the scene and asked what the men trary to the armistice terms, incon straits, ot Constantinople or the sea wanted. They answered by firing at sistent with the preamble ot the of Marmora Limitation of naval forces the planters, and according to the releague of nations covenant and disas-strou- bound for the Black Sea, so that they district attorney, the plantres from political, economical and will not constitute a danger to the turned toe fire. ' zone extending between toe two straits military aspects. to the Black Sea; Turkey expresses England Offers Bargain Scheme Decrees 'Establishment of Free State toe view that these forces might be London. Premier Bonar Law caused London. A historic party council composed of light warships, employed a sensation at the second session of held In Buckingham place Wednesday for the protection of international com- the allied premiers, when, in the e dealt chiefly with the establishment merce.) Interdiction upon the course of hiB reply to M. Poincares of Ireland as an independent commonof warships in the Black Sea. moratorium plan, he gave clear indicawealth. King George signed a procla and liberty of passage for merchant- tion that the British government would nation giving effect to the new Irish men in time of peace and of war. be quite willing to reconsider the free state and also a proclamation apquestion of cancellation of the French pointing Timothy E. Healy as tlie first Stock Shw Offers Large Premiums debt, provided such a step was made governor general of Ireland. Kansas City The American Royal-cla- ssic possible by a reparations settlement The of livestock'' shows with near- satisfactory to Great Britain. Bad Booze Knocks Out Fifteen Boston. Fifteen men are uncon- ly $55,000 offered as premiums. The British prime minister briefly outlined annual event will dedi- the kind of settlement he desired a scious at "City hospital and one has twenty-fourt- h cate new the half million dollar expo- moratorium sufficient to Germany to died as the result of wood alcohol poisnew building consition The her finances and credit building. are more work being oning, Twenty feet of flor and stabllze the mark, no miltary actains an 26,000 of oval ed over by doctors. Police fear a recurrence of the epidemic of blind space where the champions of more tion of any character by the French which death took a toll of more than than twenty state fairs will parade and a reduction bf the indemnity to twenty-fiv- e lives in the Christinas and kings and queens of the livestock between thirty and forty billion gold marks. world will be crowned. season two years ago. f; Salt Lake' City. Efforts ot Mrs. A. Henderson, to stimulate the fire which she had started in the kitchen stove at her home resulted in an explosion which may cause her death. The kitchen and dining-rooof the ? bouse were badly wrecked. ' V. PHILADELPHIA ' Minister Reported Oppoted to f rench In ' American Participation - NUMBER 5.1 Notea News AU From Part of ' UTAH CONFERENCE - Phoenix. The Search for1 Golonet Francis 3. Marshall and Lieutenant Charles L. Webbe, army aviators, w he have been tpisslng since Tliursdaj when they disappeared en route from San Diego, Cal., to Tuscon, Ariz. shifted farther south into the Arizona border strip as the result of two re porth Indicating the'presence of th missing plane and aviators in that re - " y Despite Their Uniforms; Officer Investigate DECUIZm 15, 1922. iljflf GREAt. INTEREST 8HOWN' IN LIED PREMIERS LONDON .Two Men Picked up .Near Tombstone Believed not toJ)oWissinff FAIf 3 OF BICH OOUITTY , n Salt Lake Olty. Since toe establlsh-men- t ot the school of Commerce and Finance at the University of Utah six years ago, the' enrollment of this department has Increased 400 per cent. One hundred twenty-si- x students entered In 1917 ; the present year shows - ' 452 's Logan. County Game Warden Ten Seeholzer and sheriff Miles Petersen, caught three Indians from the Washakie reservation in Boxelder county shooting deer in Logan canyon. .'The names of toe Indians were not secured by the officers who released their men upon their promise to return for trial. The Indians had killed nine deer and had taken the choice v cuts of meat only, , " ' , -- Replying to Dr. T .B. Beatty secretary of the state board who has succeeded In having the Weber county jail condemned as unsanitary, the co. commission declare that the health official knew nothing about the subject of which he was talking. A letter signed by Commissioners Skeen, Quids and Green and Bent to the state hoard of health condemns Dr.Beatty - for his' actions, and utterances. N T; ' V ',f " SaliOa Eighteen carloads, of cows awl five cArioAds'bf choice steers have been shipped from ' Salina in the past two weeks. The- stock purchased by L. M. Syntt and were consigned. to Ben nett A Woodard at Los Angeles, Ogden. . Manti. Sheepmen m this vicinity, are- receiving good reports from west- - desert .where their herds - toe are wiflterig. They claim the feed is good and that the snow is ample for water, With this condition ing purposes. there is not much anxiety over a repl-titio- n Bullet Wounds U. 8. Consul of the losses and reverses ot Valetta, Malta. Mason Mitchell ol last year. Rams will be shipped td New York, American consul on the Is- the desert next week. land of Malta, was shot and wounded Manti. Several farmers in this vinear Baracca. His assailant escaped, but pursuit was taken up. Mr. Mitchell cinity planted certified Dlcklow wheat was taken to a physician for treat- last spring, which yielded an average bushels per and one-hament The consul has taken keen in- of forty-eigterest in the welfare of the island and acre. The same farmers checked the wheat which its people. The attack has aroused yield of their 29 bushels. indignation. Mr. Mitchell was slightly made an average yield of one-hal- f wounded, the bullet Imbedding itself With tills difference ot nine and over wheat Dicklow of bushels in his coat. He was taken to his home, where, this afternoon he was confined common grain many farmers are plan.' td his bed, but with the expectation ning on planting considerable morf that he would be about soon. The certified wheat next spring. shooting is generally attributed to a Salt Lake City. Repeal of the indd4 madman. terminate sentence law and restore t4&&' of fixed penalties for felonious crimes Police Eject Unemployed will be asked of the Fifteenth leglsla- London. A turbulent, but short ture when it convenes next month, aclived scene was staged In the grea'l to intentions voiced by legis-- ! Central Hall adjoining the lobby of the cording who are 'dissatisfied with the iators House of Commons, when the police treatment of criminals under states ejected a crowd of 50 unemployed men, existing statutes. who had invaded the place and begun singing the Red Flag," and waving Eugene. Mrs. Iver Johnson and si placards. The demonstrators had en. children, the oldest aged 6 years, were tered the hall in small parties. When burned to death in an oil stove exthe hall assembled in sufficiently plosion at the Johnson home herei strong numbers they joined forces and wavSan Quentin. A strike of 10 conbegan their singing and placard ing. This was the signal for interven-to- n victs serving sentences In tho peal-tentaby toe police, who cut toe demonbegun when they refused stration short by toe ejection of ths work, had failed to find 15 expected manifestants. recruits but the original strikers r malned firm. They are in the dun-- j Tax the Securities Seen ae Menao geon on bread and water fare. WarChicago: A complete breakdown ol den Johnston said the ten confined toe national revenue system unless tax to the dungeon could unlock toeas free securities are prohibited was pre- selves any time they would Rgre dicted here by H. C. McKenzie of Al- to do ordinary labor in the prlso ton, N. Y taxation director of the yard. i American Farm Bureau federation, In Two hundred guests, San Francisco an address before the fourth annual were driven from their beds wfoeq convention of the organizzation. He broke out in the Garland hotel, fire also advocated the taxation of nationThe structure was quickly filled wita al banks. smoke but the elevators were keptj and the residents rdacbedj Governors Will Take Up Activities runningin various stages of dress an safety Madison. The Ku Klux Klan prob- undress. lem in Its relation to state governLos Angeles. Two hundred and ments, will be an outstanding feature of the fourteenth annual conference eighty one persons found guilty oC of governors at White Sulphur Springs, traffic violations here during the past W. Va December 14 15 and 16, It was two weeks have served or are servIndicated by toe program of addresses ing jail terms of from 1 to 100 days, as made public here by Miles C. Riley, as a result of a campaign to curtail secretary of the conference. accidents, lnaugrated by Police Judgtj Joseph E. Chambers, and backed by other magistrates. Officrs Make Big Narcotic Haul New York. Narcotics valued at $50,-00-0 Minneapolis. The largest cooperaand the names and addresses of In the worid, about 1,000 persons said by the police tive wheat sales agency according to its organisers, to le selling agents and addicts were which, will handle 100,000,000 bushels In ks seized by Deputy Police Commissioner was formed here at a Carlson Simon and a force of agents frst year, of six cooperative organisameeting William Williams, in whose apartment ten states. The the drugs were found, was arrested tions representing new is known as ths organization and is held for investigation. American Wheat Growers association. lf non-certifi- ed ry -- |