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Show PAGE SIX FRIDAY, APRIL H, 1M EVERY PBIPAT. THE SUIT, PRICE, UTAH FRANDSEN BRICK COMPANY Why theI022 USCO is better than just a$I025tire ABOUT LAST REAL UPRISING IN ENTIRE COUNTFY N November 10, 1921, Defiance By Indians Stayed In Southeastern Utah After Murder of Disturbance Finally Quelled By General Scott Following the Shooting of Posse Memeberi. heep-herd- the 30 x 3 Yz Usco was marked to sell $1090. This odd and closely figured price was the lowest quotation ever made on any tire of er fr Long a sufferer from a young liute Indian who with his father, Hid Folk, headed the uprising in Sun Juan county ten a few weeks ago at years ago-d- ied the headquarters of the tiihe in Allan Canyon, near Itlutf. News of his death has just reaehed the white folks down killed a that way. In I'Jl'J aheepherder, a Mexican, and when officers attempted to arrest him after the crime, the entire hand of Indians assumed a hostile attitude and declared war ujwu the white settlers iu the Southern part of San Juan county. The neighborhood was terrorized. In a fight when the Indiana were overtaken west of Itlutf by a iwase headed by Aequilla N clicker at that time the United States marshal one of the white men was killed and another one wounded. The Indiana eacaianl to the inaccessible mountain! in the vicinity, and defied the whites to come and get them. Kekekcr, in relating the incihad a posses of twenty dent, says: or twenty-fiv- e men, mostly cowboys, and we started after the l'iutes, who bad bidden themselves near Bluff. There were about a hundred aud twenty-five Indiana in the group and they were all Indiana who had never sworn allegiance to the government and who the slightest attention to the Cid not It waa our intention to aeparale the 'good Indiana from the had and. deal with the latter group iu the only language whirl) they could understand, namely, fight. This determination was strengthened when one of our party waa killed. The person who was then acting as Indian agent in the territory where the sheepman waa killed and U. S. District Attorney Cook of Colorado saw that there waa likely to be murh bloodshed unless something was done, and called uan the war department to send aid. A company of United Statea soldiers, under the leadership of Hugh I. Seolt, then chief of the staff of the United Statea army, was sent to the scene of the trouble. General Scott induced the Indians to come out of hiding and hold a conference. They finally consented to tliia and a four-da- y jmwwow waa held. At this conference, General Seolt hurtic cued a quantity of meat and gave it to the Indiana, and furnished them with certain other supplies. He then showed them pictures of airplanes and told them what the result would he if thry continued to resist the law. He played uiHin their fears and emotions so strongly that the leaders finally conat and sented to withdraw. bis father, Old Polk, and Old Posey were brought to Salt Lake City where they were held temporarily. Later I took to Denver, where he was wanted on a murder charge. lie was tried there aud acquitted. Lionized In Denver. The trial was sensational. Due to at killthe feet that the man ed waa a Mesiean, although a eitizen tubt-milimi- known standards. A genuine pioneering step by the makers of U. S. Tires. Tsc-Xe-Gi- Now comes a lot of different $10.90 tires being rushed into the market. Special tires, Tse-Nc-U- ut New treads. Tae-Ne-G- of All Brick Kinds PRICE, UTAH PROFESSIONAL SR. E. U. JODIS Physician and Burgeon Obstetrics and Disease of Chlldim $iq.90 tire with the record of a proven product nie tire thatpeopie still buy for the dig-ni'ty cf quality regardless of the low amount Office Bilvagni Block, Price, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Bargeon Telephone 16IW Office Price Commercial and Bavlan Bank Bldg., Price. Utah. L 8. EVANS DR. they pay. Dentist Office. Rooms T- -l New Redd Bldg. PRICE, UTAH . DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Demist Work and Extraction. Commercial Bank Bldg., Pries, Pries Uufc. X-R- ay DR. SANFORD BAUJNGEB Dentist Service. Redd Building. New the Office, PRICE, UTAH X-R- ay STEWART. ALEXANDER Untied Statas Tires ars A PRATT Attorney At lav Office Second Floor Bllvagal Building PRICE, UTAH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Attorney At Law Good Tires Corvriikt u V. . Tin Co. Office, the Bilvagnl Building, Forma ly Occupied by Judge F. E. Woods Telephone 110, Price, Utah. United States Tires United States L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms B and 0. Bilvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICK8EN Attorney At law Rubber Company 71T Judge Building BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Room 0, Bilvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH. Office Where You Can Buy ALGER AUTO CO. FRANDSEN AUTO CO. Main Street, West of Savoy Hotel, Price, Utah North Eighth Street, Price, Utah. HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthonte PRICE, UTAH. B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office Eko Theater Building PRICE, UTAH U, S, Tires: THE DESCENT OF ter. Me no want phiooh to do these SI apank um papoose with thing. war club if he smoke." MAX Tse-Ne-G- at himself was an Inveterate cigarette smoker. A Post reporter gave his first motorcycle ride. He didn't like it. "Chug horse go like hell, buck like hell, bump um wind out of 4 Tse-Ne-G- at 4 t." Tae-Ne-G- Tae-Ne-G- at standby on millions of cars for years. Better than it ever was. Still putting the emphasis on honest quality, even if it does sell for only ten dollars and ninety cents, Unfamiliar to look at with perhaps an atmosphere of having been made to meet the price. But the Usco still occupies a place by itselfi A good old "I he said. Was Hint Charmer. He had implicit faith In the physicians at the hospital who were treating him. "White medicine man fine siuff," he commented. "My pa. Old Polk, he sick In belly, and white doctor fix him well." One day whittled the end off a pitchfork handle, and fashioned for himself what he called a "music-stick- ." Then he took a party of doctors to the edge of Coopsaid: and er's lake, "Keep heap quiet, and watch um little bird." He aterted and within to play on hta music-stic- k, five minutes hundreds of sparrows and roblna were twittering about his head and shouldera One of the doctors thought to play a Joke on and took his music-stic- k from hie room, waa hack The next day the music-stic- k In possession. "Medicine man good thief." he commented better thief. Me steal um mu- - 4 4 4 4 TM-Ke-O- at of the United States, jxipular sentiment seemed to be in favor of the Indian even though he had confessed to the killing of the Mexican. A physician at that time stated that the accused Indian had tuberculosis and could not live more than six or seven months. The general public seemed to feel sorand during the ry for npoorod fish with a course of the trial several white womspear. en bestowed kisses upon hint and Telia Flail Stories. proposals of marriage. He was reWhen arrested he was wearing a pair leased and returned to San Juan roun-t- of boots. They hurt h!s since which time he had been suf- feet while he was in the hospital. He he warned said moecncslns. A score of fering from consumption. His death persons sent him moccasins. Hut occurred in February, according to the O.it wouldn't wear them. "All of information reaching the lucnl forest um fakes," he sold scornfully. "Me get ake mn real niut- office. At tlie time of his death he was tu CHsin. Hi chummc nqiinw, round rim oa years of ngp. about 40 rut 0 ml work like hell." i hid on failing rommnn t the v hit nrluiiusuiug as to boast of Ills Forbes Uarkloll in nuin. He joum in "Me catch trout fish big us the Denver IN sit relates several inc- prowess. house." he told reports. "Montn or idents tending to show lltai I'iO joiim f,h big as trill, tail like blanket, fins Indian was a quaint character, and paddles. Me catch um with ham! ' this fish for a week." calling tlmt he was a never failing 'vho1' trih menns y he said, lie Mid thRt he, when a papoose, hail fallen in the fire and burned h s hip. Ph oi1 Polk, his father, he had tnuuhed nt his screams adn had named t44 Tse-Ne-O- he-Ke-Q- xt Tae-Ne-G- home-mad- e, of-hi- m y, high-heele- I point with pride to that old monkey who aired the human race, by hunky. A faulty race both then and now, yet even peMlmlstaallow he started something anyhow. When man first slid down from the trees, sloughed of hie tail, unklnked his knees, forsook hie safe old forest seat and stood straight up on his hind feet, he waa a homely husky dub who scorned the weekly cleansing tub and ruled his soulmate with a club. And when she talked of rights, I ween, he did not fuse nor make a scene but bounded big boulders off her bean. That female of the species bluff he celled it quick and called it rough. lie let hie hair and whiskers sprout, save when some rival yanked them out He ate raw meat both hair and hide STEP ON ER 4 4 4 4 It d ia soma satisfaction to know you have the beat gaa obtainable when you go out on business or pleasure. You will get that satisfaction if you have had your tank filled at the 4 4 Purity Service Station 4 4 4 4 4 then crunrhed the iKinee for fat lnaide. We view this caveman with 4 disgust when his ruda Inmanners 4 are discussed. In age. middle ways 4 4 life and youth, his roughneck Yet what we 4 4 were most uncouth. ruse eons 4 our 4 think of that old w11 doubtless think of us. Give 4 me tj,B m!ln w hose tools had atone- - 4 4 heads instead of certain modern 4 4 laineheads. Sleek citizens who fail 4 4 to vote, buy bootleg booze or rock 4 4 4 the bout. Ito-No-U- Corner Eighth and Main Street Best Brands of Olla For All Purposes. Tie-XC.:- it mo- f n-jli- ke Te-o-O- "cry-bab- at him 'Vry-hahy- ." Claims Not Flute. tint always denied he was a He maintained he was a there was a vast lutes were afraid A dark. iif the of Indians came to Ivi-vcto attend his trial. His Ma Old Polk, shocked the brought to Ienver to await trial in t!;. mother. court. Hm Muifiiiement in ihe!ni,' "r Federal Judge Lewis when she on the courtroom floor and lit county Jail here caused him to develop Mooned 'igar-1ieWhen escorted to a bench, tuberculosis. so he was taken to St. An-!- n down and fell asleep. The rounthony's hospital where he w ns held un- - :r,,omlVwas crowded all throughout the der guard. Hut the guard cm mcreiv had riven hi'si,rlal- When the white man'i Jury found nominal. not guilty of the murder. word to "Big captain good fellow" General Scott whom lie s od ;,s h' 'Intense rrexcitement prevailed among Ms and his old iends. adopted father, that ho would pot at- wh.:e neither seemed the only ones not aftempt to escape. fected by the verdict. Ms Old Po'k wan Ambitions lor Sou. fe asleep. After the trial loved so lt was a constant source of w oiider urnd to the open range he A few His health wd!. white returned. that the years to m,i:i immi nut a go he was ntpointed a member of the shave daily.. "White ni.m rever-v- a chin. he would say gravity. ,,.w, mminsei pi. lire on the Navajo Wush-m-iiir., it. He had a trii-m- l write to Indian no scrape urn brush iff fo,."' I that be eo:;M not t I Hilly Sunday was In Pern r ,.r ho he like, a Tse-th,. :i pi.i-i- riiciil Gat never saw tin'dd !" i nd bl inket f..r him but he formed a great re-p- e iui.li a. 're from the newspaper sloi h a j.ile of g.ild touribg into read to hlin. "My wife i'!. noon have papoose." the Jndi-.ait-.Irensttry, imt tin noiirii-eone day. "Me call rf itni-- n't slav 1'ij-- enough to d tm J? !1 H';n!ay. be. a use Hill stii ! n, rm c"s. and nil dri:'1- ; :i , i Tse-N- e r dig-feder- al ; . - at Tse-Ne-G- at Tse-Ne-G- at Tae-Ne-G- at Tse-Ne-G- at - ! - i. bei-a'lr- 1 V ' I'l-'t- Un-t-i- Th c members- of I lie state mad coin-- : mission hme been following out an it- -, inernry tliis week by which several cotinlies were visited covering the primary system of roads as i mined tijMin. Commissioner Browning was to go to Grand county on Tuesday and meet the board of commissioners of that enuuty at Green Kiter and with them go over the Midland Trail south-- , wurd. Tuesday, also, Commis-done- r Gusto, Chief Clerk Ellis of the and Levi Muir were (o make a trip over the leterson to Mytou road and irom this observation reort on' whatever ehanges are deemed neees-- j sary. Ttss-l- cotmty was to receive a visit on Wednesday from Commissioner George I. Casio, Howard Means,! state road engineer, and J. IL Stewart, We have opened up a new business and want to prove to yoji that we give you pure goods and real service. Drive up to the above address. g-- ! Tlu only th:isir wwsc than a flat js Mt. tht j Gutter. CARBON ih-te- A. KOPFS STUDIO lUgh Grade Portraits and Enlarge menta. In compliance with the federal water power act (41 But.. 1061) notice is Second Floor hereby given that the Utah Power and Price Commercial and Savings Bui Light company, care M. O. Leighton, PRICE, UTAH. National Savings and Trust building. Washington. D. C.. haa filed applicaJ. E. FLYNN tion covering proponed power develop menu on Green and Yampa Itlvera apUomaed undertaker and Embalmer proximately from a point in unsurveyed Twp. 14 South, lunge 17 East, to po nts In Twp. 2 North, Itange 21 East. Telephona 21. Balt Lake meridian, and about alx miles PRICE, UTAH. below Craig, Colo., respectively. Any DR. J. B. HENDERSON objection to euch application or request for a hearing thereon, together Chiropractor. with any briefs, reports or other daU which consideration U desired At Price, Pint Door West of The Bn, should be eubmltted to the Executive IB to II noon I till 4 p. m. At B4 Secretary, Federal Power Commission, per. over Helper State Bank. I tUi fr Washington, D. C. Other how p. m., except Sundays. at noma. Calls hr appointment. General Painting Contra First-ClaWork. All Estimate! Fn HOSPITAL ss STANDARD Phone HIM. PRICE, UTAH. PRICE LODGE No. 52 L 0. 0. PRICE, UTAn COAL Meets each Wednesday evening o'clock. L. A. Hills, N. G.: Hov Meyer, V. G.; J. G. Whltforrt. Secf. Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. and for best results SINGER MACHINES mean not now. but r years. J. E. Jameson will es your machine la taken care of.11ner Fifth and J streets. Phone J. W. HAMMOND, I.ICENKp - & STRACTER OF T1TI-Abstract of titles furnlbpd to piece or tract in Eastern I'tsibf insurance written in the best nies. Real estate, bonds, etc. floor Bilvagnl Dldg- - Price. l tB-I Properties At Standardville, Utah New Management eoin-misai- No Dust, No Ashes. No Clinkers. e Unexcelled For J maintenance engineer of the roininis-- ! sion. The party had arranged to meet the board of commissioners of Tooele and inspect the main highway from! the county line to the forks and then to Grantsville over the Delta Knolls, section. A road eonstruetion program was to he taken up and discussed and methods of raising funds considered, Storage J j Twenty Beds, and An Ambulance In Service. Modern In Every Respect Live at first sight may lie all right, but tin wise m, in akt-- a second hiok. ami as the stvlcs kd-- changing, and always lie re on ii: IT!.nU r, ! fsi-- h i!,e samf ml li Tlit he sees DR. W. P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE UTAH Dr. Winters Will Answer All Calls. Day or N;ght. KUSANO S. Best Japanese Bfei'dianill' Every Description rest Catering to the trade of the dents of the local coal camps and surrounding territory. GFT OUR QUOTATION Concrete Building, South 8treet, Price. Utah. Purposes. SUNSHINE TEA ROOM STANDARD COAL i s . . ; COMMISSI CORD TIRES COMMISSION IS SCATTERING TO SEE ROAD PROJECTS -- FEDEML POWER BEN BEAN Tae-N- e fte-Ne-il- Tarda adjoining the Denver and Rio Ggande Railroad iraekt oa the aoath. three blocks east of depot. Office at the yard. E. lima tea (Iven aud prices quoted oa application. Poatoffka Boa 2. Telephone 72M. tnrer of CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. Ji i i.i. 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