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Show THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MuRNING, OCTOBER Iti, 1D21. f Polesand Germans Are Warned Thatr Violence-- in Upper Silesia Will Be Suppressed EXPECTED Mortality List in Battle With Freight Train Rob bers May y Reach -- Three. K BERLIN,' Oct. 15. (By tie Associated Press.) The Interallied commission in Oppeln, Upper Silesia, hss again warned both the Polish and German factions in Silesia that force will promptly be used to suppress disorders. A state of siege baa been declared in tho Beuthen district, where the v it , Germans have been carrying on demonstrations, " Renewed agitation has been started in Upper Silesia for a general strike in protest against the decision pf the council of the league of nations regarding the region. - Great crowds of Germans, carrying household goods and other belongings, are fleeing from Koenigshutte, Myslowltss and Kattowit. Hundreds are gathering in Beuthen, fearing a clash when the decision of the league council la announced officially. . , ' k COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Oct. 15 Rea The communists of Silesia, who have united with the radical Socialists, every was raid to be doubtful Tor are asserted to be taking advantage of the confusion. They are polling the rnan wb gave the name of George Moore of Lincoln, Neb., one of a suspected gang laborers on the question of a strike, and have issued an appeal which Says: of freight oar robbers and bootleggers, We will not be sold like a herd of cattle, and we say to the entente, who was shot late yesterday when tiro In men were killed and two wounded as to Poland, 'Hands off Upper Silesia. as well memto ariest an attempt by off ictus ' of the bers of the alleged gang. one Ulmer lane, a policeman, wounded, baa a chance to reciter, it VISA ii(l special Officer Murray of Norfolk, Neb , Clubs Name of the Norlhweetern Ka road company, of the aland an unidentified member white In the were killed fight, gang leged Convention all but on of the impacts, ana a woman, were arrested r"Tncers are for the missing man. MODESTO, CaC Oct. 15. Salt Lake - searching The man named BUI Bullla, who was arrested last night In company with the was chosen as the scene of the City the woman, Mrs Alice Kins, following next convention of the Progressive of boxcar rob- raid on a suspected st were kt.ied and Clubs of America kt the closing sesbers, in which two men two Injured, claims today I list he wis sion of their meeting here today. , merely net a member inof the gang, and Director was elected included Leo J. that vicinity chanced to be Is Association Muir, Salt Lake City; A, C, Myers, Attorney fewanson picked UP. County his and the police are Investigating that Boise; W. J. Hoyt, Elko, Nev. is a possibility story and thsre Be of If this occurs Bullla may bs released. thsre will be still three men to be accounted for. Benefit . Utah. Mrs. King, against whom a charge of waived first degree murder wasIs filed, held without to the grand Jury and bonds. George Moore, the wounded ban- I dit; against whom a similar charge has gpeelal to The Tribune MOAB, Oct. ,15. At a meeting held at been filed, has not been arraigned , Scores of messages have been sent and Cortes, Colo., with delegations present received from wardens of penitentiaries from Moab, Montlcello, Blanding, Dove to an effort In chiefs identify and police Creek and Other towns along the Navajo the suspects. trail, a permanent Navajo Trail associaBandits Trail Lost. tion was formed, R. C. Clark of Moab 15 Tils was chosen chairman of the association Ovt. GRASS VALLEY, Cal., Csatiausd from Pegs One, trial of the bandits who robbed the bank and W, E.r. Borman of Cortes Was elected secretary-treasureat Loyalton. Sierra county, tee daysto ago, the led had An it of executive after been lost, have committee, consisting turning backward In the Christian faith. mountains around Cisco, it was learned ona man from each town along the highhere today. Sheriff Julius Johnson of way, waa named, as follows- Cortes, W, In this connection It is well to remember Sierra county, who was leading the R. Gibson; Moab, R. C. Clark; Mancoa, that the first sign of decadence of a peoAckman, J. W. Hadley; searching posses, lias returned home for Fred Haller; Mot ticello, Georgs A. Adams; Mesa Verde ple Is disregard of religion. h short rest. The men are believed to have slipped park, Jesse Nusbaum; Dove Creek, H H . "That the people be well grounded la from their hiding place under cover of Chess; Ulsnding, Thomas LunL The Gal ther faith la essential to real stability a storm whlih raged In the mountains. lup and Rhiproik, N. M., committeemen and progress. One of the two bandits Is believed to haysr will be named later. This committee "Your enuusiasm and thirst for edura Plait to Blue tickets will canyon. be and will have purchased permanent charge tkm and your accomplishments In buildcountv, after having reached Jh railroad of the marking of the trail.educaing up a sound system of an allotment waa named tion ia beyond praise. Wepublic station at Summit, In the sahie county. At the meeting must There la nothing to show that they board- for each town along the trail for a sum It up. Indeed, we must extend and keep imto be raised to make a total of (559 to prove It ed a train, however. be expended In marking the trail. The Raid on Moonshiners. markers will be poem six feet in length Education to Be Free. atx ini has In dimension. The DUBUQUE, Iowa, Oit 15. The largest and six by "Education must be free to alb Your trail colors as adopted at the women moonshine dtstllleiy raided to date in Navajo will must be given equal opportunibe red, white and black, and the middle west waa unearthed here early meeting ties with your men. Nothing I have seen these colors will be painted around the In the this morning hy prohibition oftfews R. C, top of the Philippines impressed more than posts In stripes. The the character, Adams and J. C. Buchanan, in a cave loyalty, thrift and all by Oct underneath a boathouse on the shores of posts will be ready for delivery around Influence of the women. good 1 10 her on and November of the work Lake Peosta. "Tho must encourage, not government Four slills, 159 gallons of the finished placing them will begin. Two posts wiU discourage private enterprise. As a genbe placed at each turn Jn the trail, two -- . 1 believe that product- - and 5.V gallons oi inash Inacre at eral the pol'cy, each crossroad, and one will be set should the destroyed. Ben Rohr, found asleep out of business. keep every five miles along the trail from boathouse, waa arrested. "The'Jiidt"lary must be Independent and Firearms were el d and a dosen oil Moab Junction to Gallup, N. M. Superintendent Nusbaum of the Mesa stable and keep absolutely outside of polistoves were destroyed Verde national park was enthusiastic In tics, for isantheIndependent and fearless Jufoundation of stable govpromoting the. establishment of the new diciary Given Life Sentence. He said that the number of ernment. highway. ' REDWOOD CITY, Cal , Oct 15 n must "We push forward our public v a. tors 'to the park Is Increasing each works, especially roads and Irrigation. A. Hightower, itinerant baker, found this year more than 1000 cars hav- We must far mors attention to pub-give guilty of firat degreeof murder in connec-K. ytar, ing registered at thg park. He explained lie health. Too many precious lives ar tion with the death bather Patrick that up to this time the maps show only lost each year that could be ved. Al- Hesllu, a Colir.a, CaU, Catholic priest, one road leading to the park, way at all born In the was sentenced today to life Imprisonment Dursi go, Colo , and return. Hebysaid that Philippines diesofin th children first year of their la Ran Quentin, in accordance with the all are the to tourista eager make the a Indictment lives, of our Sanfrightful recommendation of the Jury, to the natural bridges In San Juan itary and health conditions. We c Notice of appeal from the conviction trip must county and proceed north through Moab provide remedies for cure the was court. filed with sentence of the lepers, and thence west to Zion national park tor A large ptid of can them proportion be and Bryce canyon, but the fact that po cured. marked road pointed the way deterred Shortage Is $117,500."We must do all we can to build up a Park-Or, so them 15 from M. Harrison doing. CHICAGO, Ht. fuller appreciation of the dignity of labor In connection with the marking of the amt the head of the Cooperat've Hoefety of so that obligations of America, disclosed a shortage of $117 590 Navajo trail, a large sign, ten by ten feet, we may increase our citizenship, agricultural develIn the affaire of the. society in testimony will bo erected at Moab Junction. This opment, expand our nntural resources and hat gave today before Federal Judge Evau sgn will show a map of the Navajo trail, so organise and conduct our government A. Evans here. giving the location of Mesa Verde that funds adequate for tho needs of Parker said that a check of books com- the natural bridge aqd other scenicpark, atprogress and development may be availpleted yesterday showed the shortage and tractions, as well as accurata distances able. We must live within our Income. The Whits Book will that he had been "evading and evasive between Abeve all we muet work to to avoid sensational publicity he feared In Its nextpoints. issue also give a complete log the common end of welfare together and happi-nes- s of tha trail, a map, and comprehensive Would result of the people of the Philipp toes data pointing out the many scenic at- We muet held on to sound principles and tractions to be reached by tha Navajo policies. This Is not time for rash exSuspects Are Held. trail. periment We must keep our feet on the SACRAMENTO, Cal . Oct. 15 Two ground end remember that our road lies men arrested her last nlgrht by the poahead of us, not behind lk and held In the city Jail today were Woman "My purpose Is to do the best I can ixung held on suspicion of being the I, wo to reestablish the credit of the Philipmn who early last week held up and Summoned Death build up their commerce. Inby pine. to robbed the Sierra Valley bnnk at Loyal-to- n crease tho prosperity of the people and of more than $2u,0oo Till men Rave make the government a mod-i- l of effitheir names as James Klnn and Arthur Special to The Tribune. This I cannot do without the KAYSVIU.B & Thomas. Oct. 13. llrs Ass Robins ciency. of Filipinos cooperation and support rsnliw, wife of tvlmnbus Perkins, died at her Amerianns and other residents of the Ishome here last evening after a long lllneaa. Still Remains Mystery. With She waa the daughter of the late Bdmon-- and lands the work your cooperation ? SIOUX Elisabeth KoMoa and waa horn at 4 CITY, Iowa. Oct 15 The mur-B, will be easy, for- the apltlt of the people of John Braekncy, Is excellent and the natural resources tltoneealilre. England. August -- 1. 183N boy of When she waa a young girl the Robins fata enormous. Meckllng, S. D whose body was found In a corn field near Sioux City yesterday. tly Joined the Mormon rhaerh and later ewh Still remained a mystery today The po- grated to America, and i reived in tab in Force of Public Opinion. lice continued working on the theory that June. ISM Mrs Perkins came te havavllle aftee their arrival la I tab. and had - Wc must do all we can to build up the boy was slain ,by members of a rob- abort!? made her home hers since that time, being one and instruct public opinion, for without ber band. of the eldest reetdente of this eommnaltv It true representative government cannot KEARNS BUILDING her hue head, ahe Is aurvlved by the fol endure. In this the pi ess Is charged with chlldrani Richard Perkin, TUomtta a great responsibility. mwlng W must do Newly Perkins, Jlra. .Sutler t!lbon and t Urlstopher P. everything possible to push forward the nil of knyarille. Mm. Ella Harnett of study of the Ehgllsh language and make Officers Guests Perkins, Wnlud, Idaho, and Joseph Perkins of Preston. English the language of the people of the Idaho. 'Ihlrrrone grandchildren thirty aig Philippines. Nothing will do more to grandeiilhiren and one ltcr, Mrs.- - Alonso strengthen ' Sirs. John Z Brown, retiring president great the spirit of solidarity and aid Of tbs Y. L. M. 1. A. of the Tenth ward, M King of karaville, also surriee her. In an Instructed, sound public developing funeral tervicea will be held at the nd Mrs. William 1. Atwood, who cceeds house Monday afternoon at et opinion than a common language. her, were guests of honor at a tea oclock meeting of sound, stable repre"Establishment Interment will be la the Kayarllle given yesterday afternoon by Miss Emily cemetery. sentative government In tho Philippines not Higgs at the home of the hostess, 47 for the effect of efforts fall, mugt Ea t Fifth South street. which were) made here In the Orient to LICENSES REQUIRED. I In addition to 150 young women of the eetahljsh Burn a government extends far Automobile dealers nnd dealers In auto- bevond ward, representatives of the stake and the limits of the Philippines. In. mobile accessories aro hereafter required deed It reaches out to every general boards attended the function. people who by the state law to take out licenses from are dreaming of liberal Institutions and of tha office of the secretary of state, au- government by the people FIRE DESTROY8 BARN. , them to conduct such business. shall not fall, because the Unlt-- d "It ' A fire at the residence of 3 D. Rlusher, thorising Church Details and the statute on which tha re- States has put its hands to the plow j 1444 Zenith avenue, yesterday noon de- quirement Is founded am ronta-nein a and will not turn baik. twentv-flve tone of hav and a letter sent out from the office of H 1, f "tn the great work before us I stroyed Convention Reports bespeak large barn. The damans was estimated frockett, secretary of state, to all such I and assistance. WorkyoirVooprtlon at several hundred dollars. dealers. we cannot fail ing together, An echo meeting of-- the Worlil s Christian Endeavor convention, whih was held in New York In August, will take at Westminster place Presbyterian church. Fifth South and First West, this evening at 15 oclock. Miss Mina McArthur, state Christian Fndeavor president, will have charge of the erosion and 111 tell of the work of Dr Clark, president of the . Christian Endeavor organization. Others, who at- sentatlves In London, has expressed hi tended the convention, will discus, phases of the gathering as fol- approval of their course thus far. lows- "The Parade," Miss Llltah Carey; Unfair merchants, in their anxiety to tell a We ask our friends Both at the Irish office and Sinn Felri patrons to investigate "William Jennings Bryan," Miss Verona headquailerk here It was said - dollars worth of merchandise, often use unfair for themselves, when such statements today that Miss Orra Kelly, "Tho Lest Night," are made to Bard well; "World Wide Fndeavor, Miss the serious problems had not yet been methods in doing: it. be that them, they may Bessie Faosy Praise Service, Miss reached. Only preliminaries and the althoroughly convinced that Clara Drei "On tha Way, Mins Mary has recently come to our notice that frequent- the statements should be discredited. i of the truce have been The Alumni Banquet." leged breathes WiltlamHen; It was staled Mrs, Pearl Beaulieu. Mrs. A. L, Dillon, discussed, ly such merchants have quoted their own price, tellBrltist government has piolested BECAUSE, no matter what fait or unfair mer- formerly of Ogden will be unable to to Th. of the Dai I JElreann against ing the customer that. Walkers ask more for the chant but has sent her address to be an membersfore. decide to ask for his merchandise, attend, id levy of subsi riptions Inmay alleged read. article, for creased tha provision of equipment WALKERS CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS PROarmv Wealthy the Irish for republnan The sincerest flattery, to be sure, lies in menTECTED TO THE VERY LAST DITCH. Unionist have complained to the governServices ment in several .lo :ij comthat a name when tioning competitors making, or trymandants of the republican army have W. Whitley served WALKERS WILL MEET ANY PRICES the people with demands ing to make, a sale it is a tacit admission that the varying from la pounds to 199 customer may think there are better values and QUOTED'ANYWHERE for the same quality of Private funeral services for Charles W. pounds. Tha Sinn Fe hers will not agree lower prices at that competitors. of the American to suspend all subscriptions to their or-- , merchandise, if their prices are not already lower. Whitley, vice Rinn but and Michael Collins, Refining company, who died ganiiations, Smelting ; How ofteik the customer says to herself: T11 October in New York City, at FHn delegate to the conference, todav This fully explains to this community why Sundav, forced levies and St. Luke's hospital, wore held at the said they dlsapproied ; go and see. East South Tempi, street, yesthat ths Sinn Fein headquarter had isWalkers has developed and boasts of the LARG- home, 474 to afternoon. sued instructions offices (Jie terday gennal she finds i Invariably Walkers prices for better EST STRICTLY DRY GOODS BUSINESS (a real The honorary pallbearers were Daniet to stop them. e. I). C. darkling, E. I. goods or for the same goods AT THE SAME dry goods store) in the intermountaia country in Guggenheim, F H Brownlee, O, J Salisbury, Lull in Negotiations. PRICE or LOWER. Sait Lake, in Utah particularly. Roy A White, C. E Groeebeck, William Lake Tribotj Cable, Chicago Tribase-Ssl- t M. Bradley and C. W. Rtlmpson. LONDON, Oct. 15. Thera le a complete Active pallbearers were C. W Adams, Irish In the T4. McCornlcknegotiations over the Gemmed,-- ! Fred luU the deli gales Spending their Cowans. C. E. Richards, E. L. New. wiefc-enhouse. Jr. Alfred . Frank and J. M. Hid- - iiihc visiting friends in London ,and the Several of the London rll. neighborhood. Interment was In ML Olivet cemetery papers announced this morning that some Mr to In reeped Whitley the offices of of the delegates would go to Dublin to the American Bmrltlng and Refini.ig com- confer with Ksmonn de Valera, but this Mr. pany in the Utah department remained is not true, none leaving London. cioecd yesterday. . de Valera receives a report by courier - ROAD TO 11 IE Progressive Salt Lake for -- n-- Navajo Trail Formed and Will Great to O IGncaUfclumbelLts. Never Were Suit Values Offered - VOUR judgment - Hi, J'Lasters six-in- Choice will . with ours when you see these suits and overcoats of pure wool fabrics, at prices that are within easy reach. - Kincaid -- Kimball Clothes CFamous for fine (Tailoring Wll-Hor- coin-icic- le . J :s i are well known fori double inbuilt- values which' guarantee suit contentment and the feeling of money well invested. See the exceptional, offers in our windows this week. ene-thl- rd - s Kaysville Pioneer Is Utah's Greatest Clothing Store er - heiten-ham- 1 Company . e Retiring and Elected salt lake city & Kays-rul- local World o The People lay to Hear IChow nt aid It Funeral for Charles Held fdrwnjb-aeriptlo- pre-'de- nt -- New-hous- dally of the proceedings of the confer-antIt Is likely that an announcement will be made early next week of an extension or the truce terms agreed on by the conference. The critical period next week will not be helped by The opening f parliament, when the Ulsterites will be sure lo do all ih their power to embatraes s iTmo Minister Lloyd George by framed for the purpose of wrecking the "peace. e. MYOPIA OF POOR VISION quea-t'on- Burglars Ransack House ; . Fail fo- - Obtain Loot Burglars entered the home of W. E. Ware, Ilf 4 First avenue, shortly after 11 o'clock last night. Entrance Was gained through a rear window. Although the place was ransacked, only one article, a lgvaliere, waa "taken. The resldcnca of David Jones. 29 South Eighth West street, was entered by means of a pass key last night shortly after 10 oclock and thoroughly ransaxked. Nothing was taken, - Shortly afterward ths home of Elias A, Munson, 728 South Eighth street, was entered and miscekoaeon article of Jewelry weri The robberies are thought to taken. have been the work of minors. et HARVEST R LFL WALKER'S ADL THIS WEEK. STORE. (AdV ) SIEGEL BILLJ-lKEL- Y DEAD. failWASHINGTON, Oct. 15 ure of the house within a yaar te increaaa 415 Its membership beyond means there will be no addition, virtually according to the view expressed today by leaders of the fight to keep the number at Its present total. Having rejected a proposal to' Increase rethe total to 4 the house last fused to make It 490." sending right the bltl back to committee with certainty that It could not be reported again this session. Many people go through life without enjoying half of this most beautiful World, because their eyes are myopic, or Persona Whose eyes are la such condition uiuallyare able to read at close distance and for this reason as- ume that their eyea are perfect. When fitted with concave lenses a new world ia Opened to them, and they are permitted to see with distinctness the mountains, trees, flowers and other works of nature which had hitherto been hidden from' them. With such conditions prevalent, would it not be well for everyone to have their eyea examined f Be-o- HARVEST SALE. WALTCEHS STORE. ALL THIS WEEK. (Adv.) .COLUMBIAN OPTICAL-C-O. 337 8outh Main Street" r Salt Lake City, Utah . Thirty Team In tha Service of Better Vision - tV, |