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Show -- 11 Trp, Z' , - V- ' ,n ' , r -' " a71 ?r r:wTAF v 4 Atliriojplctl J ,! . -- J ' , ft s hw four next -- -- f-W' ZrJtC&lSr I A- - Are Yon a Subscriber? II not please remember will your subscription help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news for haytUnj you want print Rich County Newt ti printing it ,f synonymous with ort and efficiency. service. AND CORNER OP RICH COUNTY .,V TWENTY-SIXT- H 1 y$ W i i 7 y J, UTAH, RANDOUX, RlCHtf&UHV YEAR x MONICA CREAMERY OF. WHEELHORSE FICE SCENE OF FATAL GUN. FIGHT HALL Policeman Receives Bullet Wound as Officers Kill One Member Of Gang; Cash - (S' ft "t. ' ' SUDDEN-L- LOWER pool. Washington. .Representative W. fiourke Cockran, Democrat, Mew Mr. York, died suddenly Thursday. Cockran, who celebrated bis sixty, ninth birthday Wednesday, became ill and died early Thursday. He was on the floor of the house Wednesday night and made a spirited speech in opposition to the pending farm cred' , educated in France and the United States .and active for many7?ears in the' legal profession and in politics, Mr. Cockran was one of the picturesque forces in American public life. He was an orator of the old school, endowed Congress Quits After Long Session with a remarkable voice and with a Washington. The country Monday delivery and diction that long ago won him a place among the most elofaced the now unaccustomed prospect of nine months without a sea- - quent orators of the country. sion of congress. The Mr. Cockran first was eletced to cohgress has passed into history and the house of representatives for a . incidentally, with its four sessions, term in 1887. He came back in 1891 set a new record in the" extent oi for two more terms, but in 1896 he time actually spent in the legislative declined to follow the free silver halls. The exodus of members and banner of William Jennings Bryan, former members of the senate and broke with his national party organhouse who toiled through the sessions ization, and left congress. He rewafi in full swing Sunday. Sine die turned to the party in 1900, when he s adjournment came Sunday at noon campaigned for Mr. Bryan, and in the senate and that of the house 1904 he was again elected to the ,six minutes l&ter,.nftec,a brief final house. This time he remained there session 'conspicuously lacking in the for five years, at the end of which , thrills of the preadjoumment hours time he declined to become a candiof some other congresses. The clos-- x. date for reflection. In 1920, however; 'the lute of', the trg iq jha house had theusualteolor-- " he again yielded-ttnl qualitfef ofogand sentimental parliamentary give' and take he Loved .formalities,, witl 'a section of the so well and was again elected to a marine band on hand to fill out the seat in the house. He was reelected , program. Songs by an Impromptu last November. quartet of members wanned the whole house and most of the specRail Board Increases Pay tators in the crowded galleries to a. Chicago. An increase of two cents an hour for 65,000 freight handlers lusty swelling of the chorus. and station laborers on approximately 41 railroads and subsidiaries became Firemen Hurt In Salt Lake Fire effective Thursday. At the same time Salt Lake City. Damage estimated to be between $80,000 and $100,000 an eight hour day with punitive overtime went into effect for 321,000 memwas caused at the Schramm-Johnso- n drug atore, the Sam & Frank clothing bers of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Hanstore, the Main hotel, and the Stu-bepool hall, at Third South and dlers, Express and Station Employees. A decision Main streets, early Monday morning promulgating these Assistant Fire Chief W. H. Knight changes was lssned Wednesday by estimated the lots to the building at the United States railroad labor $6,000, but others set the damage as board. It stated that each employee nbarer to $10,000. Most of the loss snonld have one day off a week, preIs covered by insurance. Spectacular ferably Sunday, in case that day could rescues of guests from the hotel, nar not be given, it suggested that anrow escapes from death by fireman, other day be granted and provided with several injured, and a furious time and one half for employees fight with the flames, were some of working on regular off days. the features of the hardest battle which the department has waged with Toll in Mine Explosion Ten fire this winter. Firemen Perry Lund W. Va. The bodies of Bluefield, and Q. Wells were overcome by four victims of the dust explosion in smoke and had to be carried from the the Coal and Coke comWpyanoke building. H. G. Theobold was burnpany mine at Arista, W. Va., were ed about the face and hands by lath out Saturday shortly after brought and burning material falling upon Lloyd Lipscomb, a miner, was reshim. Knight suffered e bruised leg cued alive. . The death toil was ten la a fall. Tbebold is the only one men. Of the thirty-eigmen in the who remains id the hospital, as all when the explosion rocked workings the others returned to duty later. esthe Arista region, twenty-seve- n caped and one was rescued. . Harding Leaves On Vacation Washington. President and Mrs. Impeschment Proceedings Dropped Harding, accompanied by a party of Pierre, S. D. Impeachment profriends, left Washington Monday on a brought Saturday against ceedings special train for Florida, where they Governor William H. McMaster and will take a vacation houseboat trip several other state officers In a of more than a month. For Mm filed Walter more means than petition of thebyLabor NewsFlanagan, Harding, the trip st Sioux publisher a' chance of scene and climate for Falls, were dismissed by the house her departne from the White House , committee, to which the pa. to bohrd the special train marks thrf ferred. first time she has gone outside the executive grounds since she became Allen Property to be Returned 111 last September. Mrs. Harding Washington. The senate late Satwas looking forward to the benefit urday passed s bill nnder which expected from the trip toward restorproperty of aliens seised during the has which shown her health, ing for several war and valued at $10,000 or less steady Improvement will be retnrntd to its owners. months. . , A native of Ireland th - - 1 Federal Printing Building Buma Washington. City Detectives were detailed to invesigate a fire which Monday did damage estimated at several thousand dollars 1U an annex to tjie government printing office. Firemen reported that they found separate fires burning simultaneously on two floors and were unable to discover the cause. ! V v ' Ck . lj' (X v V l. M Probe Crimes Laid to Raiders Bastrop, La. A grand jury was organized Monlay t consider evidence the Morehouse in connection with parish hooded hand atrocities, alleged acts of the K. K. K. To i v COURT n ht I Salt Lake City. Henry McBride, a miner of Park City, died of heart failure at the municipal swimming , E ck i OF SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION IN Driver Killed Barney Roth, a hearse driver, was run down by a skidding track and killed Saturday while helping place a casket containing a body In his hearse. An assistant was knock, ed down and the casket upset in the street Howard Woods, driver of the truck, was held on a homicide charge. Hearss New York. v Resumes Sessions Paris.- - --The mixed arbitration trl bunal, originally composed of French and Germans,- - resumed its sittings in Paris Saturday and the proceedings are being followed with keen inter, est by those who are strongly tup porting the league of nations. Logan. Burglars entered the Owl billiard hall, and obtained about $250 worth of cash and checks and a gold watch, according to Tillie Olsen, pro, prietor. Deputy Gordan Stuart and Joseph Irvine Slain Near Midvale; Prisoner Will Again Choose Method -- its bill NewoNoteo from All Parts of UTAH QECISION Y Pie-tursq- ue $200 In Taken, f sixty-seven- , Barrel PAY WITH LIFE Orator of Old School, One of , Forces in, America,. First Elected .to? Con. n ' flress In 1887 i Los Angelas. An unidentified yegg Fas shot dead and a second yegg and Policeman E. W. .Cordes were wounded, early Monday In a pistol duel at the Santa Monica office of the Crescent Creamery company. The yeggs, four In number, had bjown the safe and were about to escape in their machine with $2000 when a squad of officers arrived. A piistol duel ensued. One bandit was killed and another fell, but was dragged ' into the car by a companion. Cordes was wounded by a bullet from the revolver of one of the bandits. The wound is not dangerous. - OV Rain -m... TAMMANY OF SUCCUMBS AT SIXTY-NIN-- I- NUMBER 17 SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923 GALLED BY DEATH SANTA V - V Draper. Twenty-fift-h anniversary George Gardner, of Old Folks and Homecoming day elayer of Deputy Sheriff Gordon was celebrated at Draper at the ward Stuart and Joseph Irvine, must face chapel. the firing squad for his crime. In an opinion handed down in the Ogden. The Security Bridge comsupreme court Tuesday, Justice S. pany, which is building the main outR. Thurman held that the murder fall sewer system for the city, was was as "unprovoked, malicious, dethe lowest bidder for the construe- liberate and premeditated as any in tion of the sewer system in district the criminal annals of the state. The 149. i conviction in the district court was Provo. Chief of Police Wren WI1-giupheld nnd the case remanded tor announces that the 1923 bicycle number plates are now ready for Under the usual procedure, the official notice of denial of the appeal will distribution. reach the Third district court within Coalville. The Summit County thirty days. Gardner will be taken Poultry association was organized into court from the state prison here with Lawrence Wright rfesh ' . REBROOKHART POINTS OF VANTAGE SEIZED where he is now confined and will dent RESOLUTION again be given his choice between BY BY OCCUPATIONAL FORCES QUESTS INVESTIGATION Kaysville. Miss Ella Robinson of shooting and hanging as a means ot UNDER DEGOUTTE COMMITTEE V i ' death. When sentenced the first Clinton won the eighth annual Martha E. Barnes declamation contest time, he chose shooting. . w. r , at the Davis county high school. Her The ot double murder which he Iowan 8aye Being Advances Toward Karlsruhe ndicat ; t, HjrjrejAH was "The Crime Wave. stands on a subject took oonvicted place BaIn ed; Clash Is Reported Reaped From Consumvu By ranch near community Welby.asmall False Propegamfj A ! Manti. At a recent meeting the varia; Rumored Franfort near Midvale, April 15, 1922. vj council decided to and "Shortage May Be Occupied city Deputy Stuart and a party of surface - VI! Depot street. Teams have n. deputy sheriffs accompanied Irvine been engaged and the work is proto the Gardner ranch to seize propthe gressing rapidly. Paris. French troops occupied an. erty claimed Washington. Inyestlgi' t by Irvine and awarded senate manufacturers, 'ommittee, other portion of German territory to him in the city court They carMidvale. Dan Railovich was senheaded by Senator Lafpt a. Repub' Crossing the ried a warrant of claim and delivery-whil- tenced Saturday 'morning. by Justice of the Peace Silas lican of Wisconsin, of tk recent admost of the party were Brown to pay a fine of $20 on a Rhine they seized Darmstadt, Mann-vances in the price of su; j pro fetLo.. ;nd Khjlaruhh, controlling the gathering .the. property Deploy Stuart charge ot'seOTIffF'cigabets. posed in a resolution and Depuy Frank Mathews . entered day by SenaWr Brookhart, RepboQCan n&iii' TkUtfay jtiab between Basic. Farmington. The farm bureau loSwitzerland and Holland, paralleling the house in response to an invitaof IOwa. 7 cals at Syracuse and West Point have seizThe committee would be directed the river, semiclrcling Frankfort and tion from Gardner. The latter for their "clean homes-clea- n organized at ed his fired and twice shotgun to Investigate the manipulations of dominating th communications of town campaign to be conductStuart at close range. Both Stuart the sugar market and ascertain the Stuttgart with all Wnrttemberg. ed at each place. and Mathews house ran from the canse of the rapid advance in the It Is rumored that Frankfort may but Stuart dropped sixty feet away. Brigham City. At a meeting of the price of sugar notwithstanding the be occupied again immediately to Railway Buys Tafnk Cars fact that the secretary of commerce City Manager C. O. Roskelley submitSt PauL An order for 125 tank ted plans for proposed remodeling of announces that there la no worlds control the Important railway junccars tion available which will there make hag been placed by the Great the city hall, to provide additional shortage of the sugar supply. The investigation would procesd additional lines running into the Northern railway with the Chicago working space for the city officers and employees. Ruhr, thus escaping the British zone Steel Car company, it was announcduring the recess of congress. ed here Tuesday. The purchase inThe Brokhart resolution after de- at Cologne. A total ot $8,500 was raisNo incident marked the French volves approximately $300,000. The edOgden. claring that the price of sugar bad in Ogden and Weber county dur. to needed to additional equipment been advancing rapidly tor thirty entry into towns. They arrived with assure adequate handling ot the outing the recent Boy Scout drive, it is days said that propaganda is being armored care and tanks just when oil fields. It announced. Montana from the put broadcast through the public press the committees were settling down that a sugar shortage Is at hand and to the business of the day and they was said. Ogden. Construction work on the Weber college gymnasium is progressthe sugar manipulators are reaping a caused the most complete surprise. Mer Rouge Mayor First Witness harvest from the consuming public. ing rapidly. No resistance was encountered anyBastrop, La. Mayor Robert L. The Iowa senator in prposing the Businesswhere. The French were Dade, of Mer Ronge was the first Huntington. Mrs. Lydia Shaw has investigation did not refer to the like in establishing machine gnn witness called before the grand jury replaced A. M. Truman who has been statement on the subject issued from and stations at the city halls, here Tuesday morning in Its investipostmaster tor the past five years. the department ot commerce just be posts stations, postoffices and gation into black hood crimes of telegraph fore the price advance began but pro other St George. Sheriff Goff has returnvaluable points, Morehouse Parish. Mayor Dade at strategically sented a letter from Secretary Hoover bnt with Frank C. Kelsey who was ed they did no interfere with the the open hearing confessed being a taken to which continued Salt Lake on a writ ot movement ot the civilians. member of the Ku Klux Klan at one A world survey made by the habeas Kelsey is being held corpuB. time, but said he withdrew memberon a charge of murder. of commerce shows that the ship when he "saw how things were Woods Named to Toklo stocks ot sugar on hand from last He told of taking part in a going. Ogden. A meeting of business men E. of Woods were Washington. Cyrus year plus production ot this year, seriee of raids hooded with bands of this city is to be called for the estimated at a total of 19,511,000 tons, Pennsylvania, now ambassador to and named several of the masked purpose of giving financial assistance whereas the consumption for the yesr Spain, was nominated by President men who were implicated in a to the Provo Chamber of Commerce was estimated at 19,305,000 tons leav- Harding to be ambassador to Japan, in its efforts to pay for land deeded holdup near Mer Rouge. who B. Charles ot end Warren, n the succeeding st ing probable surplus the steel plant. P. Alexander recently resigned. the year'ot 476,000 tons. Harding Decrees Rail Shop Strike Moore, the Pittsburg publisher, was Salt Lake Ciy. A petition for the President Washington. Harding nominated to be ambassador to Spain has informed officials of the railway receivership of the Consolidated WaPolice Nab Holdup Pair Salt Lake City. While pedestrians to suceed Ambassador Woods. Mr. shoperafts that he can see no ade- gon and Machine company has been which filed in the federal district court and automobiles passed on either side, Wore, who recently retired from the quate question of principle a further delay in settle-sutwo unmasked bandits Friday entered publishing business, is 56 years old, Vernal. The Farmers Sheep assothe oil station at First avenue and E and has been a close friend of Pres, ciation affiliated with the Uinta CounHis ident for many years. Harding mers shopmens strike. In a letter streets, stuck np Burt David, employes Rue-sel- l, Farm bureau has sold their wool Lillian was late ty who the ot the Continental Oil company and wife, written just before he left for Florof 2500 fleeces for 421c. before pool went her abroad shortly ida Five made and made their getaway with $31.58. public Tuesday at the minutes later the bandits were cap-tur- death on n special mission for the White Honsa, the president declared Washington. The president bas at South Temple and C streets president ot Inveetigate immigration that a minority ot the Interests In. nominated Annie Palmer postmaster volved, by their refusal to settle, at Farmington. by members ot the local detective de- problems. wars "largely responsible tor inter, partment The pair gave their names ML Pleasant During the past week Mendell Under Heuee Attacks as Bernard Williams and Frank rnpted coal deliveries and other un- 5400 fat lambs, averaging eighty-seveMitchelL Both are minors, Williams were in made conditions Attacks railway satisfactory Washington. have been shipped from pounds, 19. Mitchell 16 so and on his of the certain house giving age country. Represen. parts Saturday in the Mount Pleasant. Wiliams escaped tour months ego tative Mondell of Wyoming, the Re"8hJek Postpones Wedding from the Ogden Industrial schobL publican leader, and Representative Delta. The Delta branch of . the Valentine has Utah-IdahChicago. Rodolph has and Is Mitchell from Los Angeles o Campbell, Republican, Kansas, chairSugar company is ar his second marriage to recenty been working la Park City, man of the rules committee, and postponed for the growing of soar beets ranging 8. Winifred Hndnat until After April according to their statements to the speaker pro tempore, for the failure all day Monday near Mills and has sined np several to permit house votes on Henry waiting nervously police, n, for word from Los Angeles that a hundred acres there. Fords offer for Muscle Shoals, and decree of divorce from his wife first Willand. Andrew Dallios Magna. Miners Dropped on a resolution proposing government Charges Against had been entered, the "Sheik postiam Katsautas of Magna are chfurgad Wellsburg, W. Vs. Indictments purchase and resale to farmers of the ceremony for one month with violating the antlcigaret law In poned to ot 126 and men nitrates with worth conspiracy $10,000,000 charging on advice of attorneys. While his complaints issued by County Attorney, attack and destroy mine property st calcium arsenate. divorce was granted a year ago on Moreton. W. Vs., last summer, CliftonviUe, March 4, the order was not signed court were nolle pressed in circuit Provo. Sixty million board-feof Ship Operation to Continue until Aplrl 8, and Valentino must had Monday here. The defendants saw. and Umber fir spruce Douglas of Intention the ship, until wait date before that Washington marriage been at liberty undpr bond for severis available on the Wolf creek, reports board to continue the operation to Miss Hudnut would be legal. al months. The charges grew out of ping Forest Ranger E. J. Adair. un, without all lines of its change the Clifton mine fight in which SherGovernor Commutes Sentence for are detailed til completed plans a of receiver were Ogden. Appointment H. H. Duvall and silx others iff Denver. Governor W. E. Sweet transfer of its merchant fleet into for the Guarantee Mortgage company, killed. commuted to life imprisonTuesday Saturwas announced hands private ment the sentence of Elmer Beazley is sought in a Suit filed. . day by Chairman Lasker. "Shippers of Veteran Pilot Diet Gunnison. The Pueblo, 19, who was to have Gunnison VaUey the have governand H. passengers 8. Davenport, la. Captain hanged March 31 for the killing ot Sugar company have paid an addiHanks, veteran Mississippi river p- ment's assurance, he said "that they Oscar Kronke while to tional 50 cents a ton for beets oa the attempting ilot died here Monday at the age of need not hesitate to book on governhold up a gasoline filling station in 1922 sliding scale contracts, according as will in be service ment the 92 years. He was a nephew ,of ships; Pueblo the night of September 16, to information. With this payment Nancy Hanks, mother ot Abraham th past adequate, prompt and 1922. the growers have received $7 a tin. Lincoln. 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