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Show jX nrCb5;f:Vfrt-- j .tilrlag prices. Let us I- turn pur next order far aorsL' Z you want mats 'f4 - ti Lich County Netn frintieji is synonymous sri& art and efficiency.. s i - - ?j i WAN FOUND, DEAD IN SEAT OF, believed to be one ;autcl t OF DENVERS, BANDITS ' Cun an Ammunition Together With Mens" CapS .Furnish $203,000 Loss; Rented gar- age , , ' r ", it M rain of fbullets from job mint life. .the dead robber believed to be the leader of the band was found Sunday in a private garage near Seven- teenth and Gilpin' streets, in the fashionable , Capital Hill residence dis- , , i Ar- gaping wound near the bandits - ( heart told the story. In his pocket was a la?ge calibre revolver, while a high ppwered rifle and a pump shot-- , gun were found in the car. The man, whose clothing and hands bore evidence that he was not used to manual labor, rented the gafags about a week before the mint robbery occured. When the new tenant did not pay his rent, the owpers and Frank. W. McGee, a plumber with a shop nearby who had become suspicious Investigated, ' The dead, ban-"dwas found, stretched out on the front asst of the car. He Whs frozen and an overcoat ,,' had been throws it many public then in Washington. Wlth oppo'rtunijty for reply by honse members to Representative Upshaws speech',. In which he declared he wouid turn over to enforcement authorities all evidence placed ,in hit hands of liquor' drinktnk hy government' officials, Incih&fng members of the setnate and house, cut off by adjournment immediately, after he concluded Tuesday, this 'was . the next development expected Wednesday. Outsider of the membership , of the' senate and house, Representative Upshaw declared, he had Seed .gome of the highest officials- - In Washington ' bottle to their lifting ths devilish " , s Bps.",. , In the evidence he was preparing to turn In he' said he would- - include ,s the name of A. high official (not; fe diplomat) Who returned from abroad aver him., .. ; . s some time agb with more than a POfteOr beltfi'fetha'bandlts home core of cades ot foreign . liquor was In Chlcarv" Tbe initials T. F. marked diplomatic-- " x , , H were fo a handkerchief la it W Or a from . - i'"' P-f ' :r ; . gation. The alleged whipping was administered to Mrs. R. H. Harrison, SO, a widow, the night of January 5, she admitted to officers, but has been kept secret until this week, when rumors were circulated. Besides the widow, a man said to have been R. A. Armand, 28, of Middletown, Texas, t: was taken ont by the disguised! men, it was said. 80LDIERS CARRYING .FMLLBf RICHMOND The child was the first to see the ROBBER IN , , WAR EQUIPMENT; mob members, one ot whom knocked INTQ RUHR ,. . t on the door of the Harrison horns at i Goose Creek, an oil town thirty-fir- e x, fv Expulslon ef French Commlssioit t;, 'WNvters Ignore Orders to ' Leave miles southeast ot Houston, about 9 The victims of the mob said p. m. mended by Enreged Web Stertn-- . And Return Later to be Dio- " two ot its members wore the garb of Ing Door pf "Leading Hotel. 'I'ii'Ji. pereed by 8hot From Pie-- ' womeiL- - although obviously were men. fi Twe Contingents In Move .. tol of Citizen 4 4- - r'" while others dressed as circus clowns $)" V ' f , and other odd characters. " r a J Essen. The' Freijch are. in Ess Jose Ramirez ah . IJalt Lake City. Jail sentence Added ty- "Stiff Fines The ffrst troopi entered pt 10 ock leged leader of a gang ot Mexican Denver. Judge J., Foster Symrnes at , to be dying Thursday morning. Itapdits, lg reported of the United States district court The Belgian contingent, movta shot was He Cross Holy hospital. from Dnlburg, proceeded' to the CT by f, 8. Richmond, proprietor of the lmlposed the moat severe sentence yet given here for. 'prohibition , law by way of Muelhelm slaultaneor LRielnjond drug store, 611 .West Sec-- violations wheqJtt-'cit,'raprieto-- ,! , WMI J - aes- - were bought in the rota! shop of Hannah & Son, Chicago. , Chauri-Chaur- a hun-lre- d two-ye- Forty-seve- a, Kaiserhof, cltyp leading which occurred on February 4 last The demonstration was one episode demanding the explusion of the h week-en- d of upris- French commission, which the crowd In The The believed was lodging there. India. ings In various parts of mob at numbering 2000 management's assurances that not a Indian Nationalist volunteers,, rein- Frenchman was in the house were view ot forced by villagers, attacked the po- unsatisfactory, especially In the tact that a Inopportuneentire flowerpot kiHed the and lice oflfcers window among staff, including the eight polloemen ly tell from a upstairs who were sent to reinforce the post. the demonstrators. Scores of persons swarmed into the The buildings were burned. Chauri-Chaur- a Is fifteen miles southwest ot building, but Dr. Hans Luther, former now minGorakpur on the Bengal Northwest- burgomaster ot Essen and ister of food In the Cuno cabinet, apern railway. peared in time to prevent more serious consequences. Mexico! Unable to Take Part Dr, Luther, whea the disturbance Mexico City. Mexicos regrets that China War Lord Buying Troops had Just begun to read an adbegan, In to take she will not be able part to dress the foreign correspondents waT Amoy, China. Chang Tso-Llcongress to be held the lord and dictator of Manchuria, and in March at Santiago Chile, were on gathered at the Kaiserhof hotel, in his associates a fe supplying large their way to the Chilean government. which he cltef Instances ot acute distress among the people to refute the sums of money for the buying over In a note handed to Enrique charge that Germany la able of army divisions for Dr. Sun Yat-Sethe Chilean minister. Foreign French bnt unwilling to pay. formerly president of the South China Secretary Pant says that Mexico is to InIs who conference reported ready republic, forced to decline the Canton In an effort to regain vitation because she has not an acDeposed Ruler of Greece Dlee Rome. word Constantine L twice king of to at the presidency, according Washington credited representative received here from Canton. General and therefore cannot comply with one Greece, twice driven to exile, died who overthrew of the requirements for admission to Thursday at Palermo. , The former Chen Chiung-Minmonarch, recently overthrown by revDr. Suns government when hls troops the conference circle. following the crushing on olutionaries, June Canton looted oaptured and defeat of forces hls ambition sent to 16, 1922, Is still In Canton, according Alaskan Volcano Dying Down capture Constantinople from the to reports here. Statements of his Alaska. Meager reports Anchorage, was spending the winter at flight to Hongkong are regarded as received here from the Aleutian pe- Turks, the Italian resort, awaiting opportunpropaganda. ninsula indicate that the eruption ity to return once more to his counfrom Mount Pavlof, Ahtskas newest try. Cerebal hemorrhage caused the Farmer Shot to Death volcano, la subsiding, but the moundeath. Worry, following the Moab. J.,V. Ellis, a farmer of the tain la still omitting dense smoke defeat of his army by the Turks, the to apold La Sal section is dead and Wil and gases. Natives hesitate collapse of hls government, and the ford W. Allred, 43 years of age is in proach the vicinity, fearing repeti- execution of hls cabinet ministers by tion of the eruption. the revolutionists, led to the hemorjail' at Montlcello, held on a murdei he is what of the brain which caused hls of result as the rhage charge 8. P. Tracks Are Reopened death. lieved to have been a moonshim Southern Pacific orgy at Browns Hole, Juab county . Eugene, Ore. Chen Retiree ae Troops Fall early Saturday morning. Mils wa? trains from the south made the shot twice with a rifle. One, bullet through trip to Portland on the main General Chen Chiung-MinShanghai. entered the left shoulder and the line Thursday night for the first whose forces captured Canton other the right eye which bullet tore Hm since last Friday when floods last summer and drove from power off the right side of the victim' disrupted service. Traffic on the the government of the southern remain line soon will be normal again, public, has fled from Canton and Is head. railway officials announced. Traffic in Hongkong, according to an uncon' Sun has beei going over detours. Falls firmed report from Hongkong. Four Perish aa Airplane ot the was M. Ynt who Sen, president The Henry Key West, Fla. In Bathtub Reveala Murder flVe until Chen Chiung southern the with Body republic here arrived Flagler London. London polios Wednes- Ming's eoup d'etat, is here, and he survivors of the seaplane Columbus which was wrecked and sunk twenty day broke into the house of James announced that he had received furone miles northwest ot Havana at Maltby, a taiior, to which they had ther word of successes or troops suphave laid siege for four days, lacking a porting him. These fores 2 oclock Saturday afternoon carrybath- been pressing toward Canton from their a to found in and warrant, March of its tour passengers ing tub the body of Mrs- - Alice Middleton, Wuchow along tbs gnmShul-Caatodeaths. railroad. missing since August 16. frightened S. A. Huntsman bakery. G. R. Huntsman is busy computing his Iobs which Is estimated will total about $2000, while Deputy Sheriff R. L. Jackson is bending every effort to track and intercept the bandits. Five yonng men driving a small car which parked at the public automobile camp herb after dark Sunday night and departed within a few minutes after the burglaries have fallen under suspicion, and Deputy Jackson has asked aulitorities on all roads within a radius to be on the lookout for the suspects. anti-Britis- 9 Chari-Chaur- jail for from three months to two years. Herman Snyder, proprietor, drew two years in the county jail with a fine of $1500 and costs j Ben Fine-berwaiter, one and a half years in jail with a fine of $1500 and cost; Glint Newhart, chef, one year in jail with a $1000 fine and Morris Fine-berwaiter three months in jail with a fine of $600 and costs. to n Chauri-Chaur- Provo-Springvll- le e Twnty re Acooiflpaaled by a considerable body day morning In the rear of the store, itate that the death sentence has ot French troops and an ammunition Timatio Martinez, 42 years of age, been Imposed on 172 Indians accused train. All the soldiers have the full- alleged to be a partner ot Ramirez, Of murder and arson as a result of est war equipment, oven gaa masks. le in the city jaiL Although Ramirez Safe Crackers Pull Job in South Utah the noncooperStlonlst rioting at The population appeared sullen, but Is aware of his condition he has reFillmore. Yeggs cracked the safe last February. Seven there were no attempts at disorder. fused to make any statement for fear In the G. R. Huntsman store here of the two hundred twenty-eigh- t perAdvices from nearby points Indicated of incriminating his accomplices, acan and with Monday on the early escaped sons who were orignally held movement the that by the French and cording to the police. undetermined amount of money and charges died while awaiting trial. Ruhr had genthe the Into dollars in Liberty Two others received several Belgians According to the police, robbers prison bonds. They made an unsuccessful terms. were acquitted. erally been without Incident. were at work looting the Fardell Approximately 5000 citizens Wed- clothing store, 509 Wset Second South, attempt to blow open the safe of the Seventeen native police were killed State Bank of Millard county and In the rioting at nesday night stormed the doors of street, when they were fired upon by were the hotel, the away from the t&A t Houston. Aided by Bonnie Lee Harrison, said to have seen a crowd of fifteen or more disguised men drag her mother from home, cut off her long hair and whip her, authorities expected Monday to come out in the open with their investi- guards, floor of the house that bootleggers ply their devilish trade among too ot his the pals body poserted by trict , Cher-ryingto- Denver Colo. The' daring bandit Washington. Tht spotlight of bootwho stood upon the running board of legging rumors and charges which an automobile as the men who robbed has ,been hovefing( over "Washlnton a federal reserve, bank truck of ?2(X),- - had shifted back to. the capitol WedOOO.ta front of the Denver mint on with the declaration 'by RepDecember 18, last, sped away amid a nesday resentative Upshaw of Georgia on the paldfrfth his , v" Week Before Midvale. President Harding approved the nomination of Joseph B. Wright for postmaster of Midvale. Springville. Fifty members of the Sprlngville, Mapleton Fruit Growers Associations attended the last meet- n ing of the organization. A. U. was elected president- .- Brtngham City. In his annual report of the city council, city marshal John H. Burt sets forth that during the past year only eight-fou- r arrests were made, and that the fines totaled $1429.20, Spanish Fork Amon Simmons whe is suffereing from infection following the bite of a vicious pig is now rw ported as recovering. Provo. The stock judging team left for Colorado to compete with different teams at the Western Live stock show at Denver. Provo The Poultry association was organized in this city with a membership of forfy-twpoultrymen of Provo and SpringvUIa Salt Lake City. Suits to recover $3080 damages because ot destruction of his automobile by a Bambefger Electric train was filed by S. E. Robertson against the Bamberger Electric Railway company in the Third district court .... , Ogden. An organization of 200 citizens has been formed here te search tor booze peddlers."- Salt Lake City. Protests' to the county commissioners were made by Assessor Cummings, Who claims deputy sheriffs in their pursuit of illicit stills are gaining entrance to homes by posing as tax assessors. f 2,385 Brtngham City. A total rabbits were driven into corrals And killed at Salt Wells in .the Promos- - a, 200-mil- e Der-mude- e ex-kin- - a Texas May Demand Membership List Austin. Secret organizations in Mr. Richmond. Texas would be required to make pubM. Richmond was awakened by a lic annually a list of their membernoise and going to his window, looked ship, under a bill introduced in the out and saw the robbers at work. lower house of the state legislature He yelled at them to go away, and by Representative V. D, Fugler of as they paid no attention to his de- MarshalL These lists would be filed mand, he opened fire with his revol- with the clerks of each county. Mr. Gugler stated that his proposed meaver. sure had been prepared particularly In view of Ku Klux Klan activities Packing Workers to Organize in Texas. Chicago. Efforts to form one big union in the packing plant industry, U. S. Prohibition Director Tours by amalgamation of all unions, were Prohibition CommisWashington. launched Friday by Martin Murphy aad other labor organizers. A secret sioner Haynes, accompanied by Representatives of the legal and narcotic meeting was held, at which tenta- divisions of the bureau, left Washing, tive plans were made for the organton on an inspection trip Saturday ization, to include unions of the the Western and Southwestbutchers, packers, mechanics, team- through sters and watchmen. The member- ern states which is planned to comprise a thorough investigation of the ship of these organizations totals The reorganization plans resulted federal agencies for enforcing prohibition and antinarotic laws. from the failure of the men to win the strike of last winter when they walked Eastern Bank Ordered Closed out because of a wage cut. Leaders in the new movement declared that Cleveland, O. The doors pf the another strike would not be called Cleveland State Savings and Loan until the amalgamation was complet- company were closed Saturday and ed. state bank examiners are checking the books. Bank officials said there was no real necessity for closing the Planet of Navy Leave on Cruise Norfolk, Va. Eighteen scout planes bank, as all accounts could be met the eyee of the navy, left Hampton In fnlL The company was incorporRoads on the first leg of a record ated with an authorized capital of cruise that will cover approximately $25,000 and is said to have about 800 6,000 miles before they return to depositors. base here. The cruise is the greatest undertaking the navy air service Embezzlement of $800,000 Charged has ever attempted and in point of San Antonio, Texas. Lloyd Win-shi- p distance and number of planes Inwas arrested here at a fashionvolved! is one ot the most portentious able apartment bouse on a warrant movements In air craft history. The sworn out before the United States squadron has been detailed to take commissioner, charging alleged conpart in .the joint maneuvers of the spiracy to violate the national bankcombined "Atlantic and Pacific fleets ing laws la connection with the aloff Panama In Marrii and will play leged embezzlement of $800,000 from aa Important part in the demonstra- -- the City National Bank of Lincoln, tions that are to be conducted with Neb. the radio controlled battieehip Iowa. U. 8. Representative Apoplexy Victim Negro Attacks and Robs Woman Washington. Representative Nee-to- r Price. After he had overpowerd Montoya, New Mexico died SaturMrs. Joseph KronzL choked her to at hls residence here foilerwing day near nnsonscionSnees, forced the a stroke of apoplexy. Montoya, as contents of a bottle ot lysol down her congressman at large was the only throat, slashed her wrist with a ra- member of the house from New Mexzor and left her appareptly dead on ico. His home was at Albuquerque, ths floor, n negro robbed the honse where for many years he had been of 1415 in cash and escaped to the editor of a newspaper published la hills. Twenty men with rifles are the Spanish lanquage. for ths fugitive. 4,-OO- teetng men-- on horee-- ' . , v- -j Provo. The contract for the blast furnace of the Columbia steel corporation has been let and K Is expected that the construction will be started before March. Coalville. Taxation return from approximately five miles of the Union Pacific railroad near the line will go to Summit county under a decision given by Judge W. Utah-Wyomi- F. Knox. Salt Lake City. Deputy sheriffs are patroling the corriddors of the City and County building warning smokers that they were violating the , Postmaster G. A. Jensen reports that during the Christmas rush the local postoffice increased its business by 15 per cent over that of any pervious year. Price. A complaint has been filed In federal court against A. Aramakl a Japanese, it Is alleged that Aramaki sold poison moonshine that resulted in the blindness of one and the deatn of another of hls customers. Tooele. The family of Jas. Dunn, pioneer newspaper man of Tooele, expect to establish a library, to be known as the James Dunn memorial library. Mr. Dunns private library was one of the largest In the wesL St George. Miss M. B. Utz, state director of modern health In the schools, Is giving a series of lectures in Washington oounty. Salt Lake City. Five million hens for Utah is the goal of the Central Utah Poultry Association, which Is now organized In these counties. Mo&b. The experiment of G. A. Adams and Frank Halls, who drove a herd of hogs 100 miles to market them, has proven highly successful according to the two men. Storre W. F. Gnpler was killed at the Spring Canyon mine, when ha stuck his pick Into a 'missed hole, setting off ths charge. Ogden. An audit of the funds of the school of the deaf and blind show that all (he funds for the year were properly used. k Provo. dancing must cease," said Judge J. B. Tucker, as he Imposed a fine of $5 upon a too familiar dancer, here, Price. Glen N. Nelson, former assistant cashier, was elected cashier of the First National bank of Price to succeed L. E. Whitmore. Tooele. William Tisonls of New ton is in jail awaiting preliminary hearing on the charge of shooting Sam Lepasios. Provo. The Utah county commission decided to appproprtate $1,200 for the preliminary survey now being made for the dredging ot the Jordan river from Utah lake to the Greet Balt lake! law. Manti. Cheek-to-chee- i r i t 1 i |