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Show yfsUNS RATES FORTY-ON- E advertising rata arc tod Pf to (4) - KSS'S ' " iai-- per tor tatSSpTd reader Trant. issue. Position WASHINGTON, 1). C Jim 13. The country's per capita of cash on June 1st this year was 41.89, compared with 42.70 a year ago, treasury department officials announce. Total cash in circulation was 4.774,312, 000. The nations imputation is estimated at 113,985, 0(H). fif-M- B No display the fir are j line (front! twenty-fiv- e per , ros. E 1- ffi'&e.ttacr. miles of EIGHTY-NIN- EVERY INHABITANT hundred and aixty-fiv- e railroad in the United Volume 12, Number 4 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending June 19, 1925 Tell them through a Sun wantad. of Coal Situation Thesej Marshall United States Over . f sview ! Etna Lvnrh tn i i i; conv 1 to JOUX if M. BURKS, CASTLE GATE OFFICER. SLAIN Service. Biwcial BYJIIIIBO I. C, June 15. ASHINGTiiN, stimatwl production of soft coal , the week ending with June 6th Tel at 8,3S5,(HH) net tons. Fol-- U a holiday week with curtailed 11,1 IlusmiTtoni t When eeiTts dwrouTwPrt ,ia, sneetivelv I d , I hundred ft dumm .tss, shown i'i to. wum t MS . MM ft WM. wiih the cent. i tuiuinous receipts. amounting to M4.fMMi tons, decreased 14. Total dumpings over during the month of May amount! smm m t..ns or 10 i !;is crease when compared reding ,al year of l(i lift--. !,- - 1 to 3e .fttou, V 1 ., Shortly after 7:30 o'clock of last ycur neighbors, your friends! the tradespeople with whom you are wont Monday evening up at Castle Gate J. b.arter dlT by day, public employes, folks prominent in church and social M. Burns, the town marshal there and a night watchman for the Utah Fuel ,Mr " ' miiiiany, was shot down by Robert nout any snow Of violence fift, oriBor, Marshall, a negro miner. Five bullets members rapidly increasing, surrounded the car in which Henry were puuijied into the officer, all its E?1, and deputy sheriff bought striking in his thighs or jieiiet rating JLabertto.hlCT Price about 10 o dock yesterday morning for the pur- - the alidoiucii. Despite presisteut rumors that several jiemple witnessed the d7 pr0Tide? 71? that the actual left in tha car idiooting, it apH-ar- n "t P'. li,,111"11'' iS-.";,'- a decrease of sixtv-si- x or tn about 1 jier cent To- roductiun for the calendar year ,e nov stands at 206.163,000 net Estimatcd production of an- it. during the week ended June 2 Taken By Crowd and Swung Up ja.s shaded letting Marshall out St. drove rapidly east on Main ZbLSFZZS f 2.S.. St - s paid. asault was seen only by some boys previously leen the sheriff in Sanpete county, his home Iteing at Mt. Pleas' ant. He lived with his family in the first house south of the hotel at Castle Gate. His wife, four sons and two daughters survive him. Two brothers and two sisters also survive. He will lie buried at Mt. Pleasant, the body being sent over there yesterday morning from Flynn Funeral Home here at Price, where it was prepared for interment. with the Coincidentally mariner in which Bums lost his life, his father while sheriff of Sanpete county some thirty years ago waa killed in Lower Joes Valley to tho southwest of Price by Jim Mickel and Moan Kofford, whom he was trailing after they are alleged to have stolen a.band of sheep from a flockinaster at Moroni. His slayers were never captured. The story is that they escaped to Canada. street. The crowd as- two or three of about 12 years or unsembled in many car and started ont of town to the eastward. At least der. Marshall continued firing after a hundred antoa followed within the next twenty minutes. Turning off on a the officer was down and kicked the side road a couple of miles out, the crowd strung Marshall up on a tree on prostrate man in the face, besides the Critchlow farm and it waa only a few moment until hi dead body dangl- beating him over the head with a gun. ed limply from the rope and the crowd begun to scatter. No attempt at con- He then took possession of Burns unbuckling its holster and cealment waa made by any member of the lynching party. In fact, participation in the affair seemed to bo a matter of boasting. In the excitement of made his escae. The attack was made the ipament some of the principals in the event were so carried away that they at a point at the west end of the tip-pl- e in a rather secluded spot on the glorified themselves with such expressions as it's a proud day for me that bridge crossing the river near No. 1 the I helped poll rope. iN'hind 1923. mine bams. Burns was making his added to the "difficulties of tha executioners. When it rounds as watchman. The fireman at Inexperience Classed As Bid Negro. w seen that Marshall still breathed after being hanged it was suggested the LOCAL ROAD'8 VALUE natural that the union districts, powerhouse had observed the ofis rlassed as a had Marshall he be him that This mob. was let shot No, the cry of the suffer! ficer on his way a few moments be:ieh Memorial Day is generally WASHINGTON. I). C., June 16.- -A had been in Castle Gate for He B. At this E. a car arrived three sheriffs, Garrett, juncture holding deputy fore and at which time Marshall was the red as a holiday, ahould show a valuation of $5,203,700 was tentaLee Bryner and Mack Olson. Their own machine had been parked in front jiast five months, during which ft decrease than the tively fixed by the interstate com- of the courthouse, but waa taken by the crowd. Garrett at once loosed the loitering on the railroad track in the time he has kept bsteh with another it is commonly not observed, merce commission today on projierty vicinity. From the story told by the negro named Urav. It is told that ho rope from the post to which it was tied, lotting tha half dead negro down. declined 10 ier cent, but in Ken-i- t of the Utah Railway company. The Prices city marshal, Warren S. Peacock, who was with tho deputies, re- boys and by others who were very put a bullet in a girl at Kolapp some shortly on the scene it is gathered four years ago and after which ho actually increased. Because rormratinn has outstanding capital moved the rope from Marshall's neck and the officers started to put him in that when Bums uncertainties introduced by the issues with a jwr value of $765,200 approached the fled down the line toward Sego in their car, which they had located at the scene. The mob took tho negro away iridge to cross back to the town side Grand ir it is not jwssible to compare and an investment account of eounty. In that section he had from them, rearranged the rope and he waa again hoisted. Letting his body after the station at the rate of states visiting lily production by trouble another negro named Ras was were to his the so a tied feet that rope post hang just off tho ground of No. 1 mine the negro was Jacksonwith To make ie week of May 30th. and sevthey shot it out in tho this was Then taken slack and released, the being up repeated suddenly ile eamarisona with the May leaning over the bridge rail holding a depot at Thompsons. DOUBLE THE USUAL Recent! Jack-so- n fled. this At life which crowd seemed had satisfied tho that eral times after sack in which he proved to have res for 1923 and 1924 the aver-sil- y pajter showed at 16. D. June C., Rolapp. Marshall WASHINGTON, np period tho first and earlier arrivala were leaving, but tho highway waa still the concealed. He opened fire at was rate for the week of May a and two or three romaniea are justified in crowded with cars hurrying to tho scene. Automobiles carrying all mem- closegun toting gun Express range without it is said show- weeks ago that weaKin was taken therefore shown. (See last eol-- f charging double the usual passenger bers of a family won observed, along with bugs, trucks, business card ing inany preliminary signs of such table). from him by Bums in the postoffieo rates for the shipment of bodies, the and all manner of conveyances bidding all kinds and classes of people. tention and catching his victim un- at Castle Gate. It is said that Marinterstate commerce eommission held Coke Statistics For May. After tho lapse of half an hour tho sheriff's men wen allowed to take awares. shall was much peeved by that hapsi production of bvnroduct coke today in discussing the case brought possession of the negro's body, and it was brought in to the Flynn mortuary Killer Eludes Posse. pening, and when he drew his time the month of May a Ihirty-it- s by undertaking associations. establishment. Nothing has as yet been arranged for its final disposal Dr. Marshall then ran down the rail- last Monday he let but few hours paae examined M. the and month amounted to 3,290.-- I Jones in his capacity as county physician pro- road body Itesides, radio head receivers are fine R. track and around a point of the before he had armed himself and lay nounced Marshall dead. Ho also said that the negros neck is broken. tons, a decrease of 0B per cent protection from a nacsin. wife. hill about two hundred yards, crossed in wait for the officer. The confiscaMarshall's captnn cams about in what might bo said to bo a most com- the river on a foot bridge and made tion of the weapon had not yet been M Weeiiljr and Averaza Dailjr lYoductkm at Soft la Net Teas Ujr States monplace way. All places which it was thought might offer him a refugs his way up the mountain through a reported to Sheriff Denting, he having wen watched closely by the sheriffs forces and this evidently had its effect, steep and narrow draw located about been away part of the time since. Total Production For Week Ended! Average Haily IriMliietion for ho was so exhausted and hungry that under cover of darkness during two hundred feet from the bridge on Bums was awaiting an opportunity to May 30, night he sneaked into tho cabin at Castle Gate which ha had oc- the highway where the pavement ends talk the matter over with Deming. May 23, May Wednesday May 16, May 1924 1023 1925a 1025 li25 cupied with Gray pnvious to tho murder. This was reported by the latter as the road enters Castle Gate. By the Sheriff J. D. Boyd and two deputies and the house was surrounded by six men acting under Deputy Sheriff Henry time an alarm was given and Deputy 'rom Utah eounty was here assisting 03,(MHI (HH) 51, 00.400 340.4NIU 34.',(Nio 340.000 was hi bed and was caught by supriaa, being Sheriff Henry East could reach this Sheriff Deming and his force; in tho 3.7(H) East Marshall having fsd, 2,400 3AO0 20.000 18.0IHI 18,000 was loaded into a car and brought to Price, spot Marshall had disappeared in the man hunt Boyd is a former resident He battle. a without taken JUKI 26.100 24 (NM 28. 141.000 148. 000 149.000 H) the jail is located at about 10 o'clock yes- cedars well up on the hillside. Forma- of Price and the Nine Mile section of. courthouse when 174.4(H) tho 139,81 ISM) 215.4(H) reaching 042, 0X8,000 1,006,000 59.4(H) 53. (HH) 65.6(H) forenoon. Hen, before bo could bo taken inside, the tion of a posse was effected very Carbon eounty. 321.000 3.34.UM) 829,(100 (Thursday) terday Kl.tHK) 113(H) crowd 14.0(H) 61,000 70.000 76.000 forced East and his assistants to give tho negro over to thorn. shortly and an effort was made to cut 10.0IH) 8.9(H) 11.IHN) IHMNI0 57.000 50, (100 looff the negros retreat With the apmade a a K) from o'clock 2 170.6(H) 113.31 after (UK) negative by prints yesterday 143, Shortly 921.000 895.000 . 913.INH 5,(HK) cal 4300 7.0(H) on 'the streets. These pictures show tho negro proach of darkness this was rendered 27.000 29,(NNt 32, (NX) photographer appesnd 1J500 1.900 2JHH) o.ooo 8,000 7.000 Late yesterday afternoon no decision had been verv uncertain, the hills hieing much Splendid Racing Card For Eton Meet7.6(H) dangling from tho rope. 0.(HK) 0.4(H) 41.000 42.000 44.000 an inqnest will be held. County Attorney 0. K. broken there and hard to cover. Sherwhether or not to as readied 5.4INI 5.2IHI ing Booked Next Month. 7.1(H) 29.000 31.000 33.000 7,(HM) Clay expressed doubt as to locating even one witness who would testify as iff Rav Demin? had his men located K) 6.900 0.61 iexira 41.4MNI 44.(NK) 41j000 2.(HH) 2.KM) More than five hundred horses are 2.4(H) Dikota 11. 000 to tho moans and manner in which Marshsll cam to his end, but stands favorably for the work and early on 13,(MN) 12.000 75.81 H) 885H) 143.4(H) before daybreak Mar- assured for the meeting of the Utah 478.000 530.0INI bo located. such can Tuesday just 610.000 an call to inquest 5.NIMI 6.7(H) ready 7.6(M) 30.INW crossed over into Iieiner, con- Racing association, which will open at 87JNK) 42.000 342.2(H) Train No. 1 yesterday morning, on which Bums' body was shipped to shall 335,31 H) 596.4(H) ilvuia !,0(i.0(H) 1,998.000 1,848,(NNI cealed by the darkness. Mack Olson, the state fair grounds at Kalt Lake (HH) re17, 10.7(H) to C Gate tha loft satis which the on 20,000 On.(MS) accompany Mt Pleasant and 99.000 family 97, (KH) stationed there, caught a glimps of lity July 2d, according to William P. 2.600 3.0(8) 3.000 14.1100 15.000 14,000 mains, was more than two hours late. .This would have missed connection the t.aoo 9.WN) &X.0O0 ISAM) skulking man and called upon him (yne, vice president and general man- -, ao.iMio ftsjtoo offices the Utah of Lake tho from Salt City 41, WH) at Thistle. Through request 29.7(H) 41.7(H) Marshall opened fire and sev- ager, who has returned from Omaha, 224.(KN) to 210.000 halt 218HM) No. tho arrival of 5.1HH) Fnel company tho Sanpete train was held at Thistle until 5,81 H) 7JUH) niton 32,00(1 37.000 39.000 were exchanged between Keb., and other points after signing shots eral 427,400 373, (HHI 3IHI.6IK) t'ifltinia Because of this delay tha family were apprised of Marshall's capture be- him and 2,276,000 2L325.000 2B08.INN) 16,100 Olson, but without nn a large number of owners to race Deputy 14.200 n 18.4(H) 87JHHI 87.00(1 90.000 400 fore they left Castle Gate. 5(H) 8(H) effect and the negro, made his way their steeds there, lie is a little fearmotes b 2.000J 2t000 2.000 was Bums' searched was he and gun Following Marshalls capture l.Kiv'aH) 1.221.500 1.507.0(10 along the hillside toward Helper or ful that there might possibly be too 8A.V).OOQ 8.451 .(MiO B14t.(HK) him. At tho time of his attack Marshall rifled the officer's pock- Kenilworth until lost in the trees and on found Dakota. and South ihsrt to revision, Oregon many horses consigned to Utah. While (b) Include Georgia. California. ets. Bums had a purse containing forty dollars in currency and a money darkness. An attempt was made to accommodations for several hundred order made out to a Sanpete bank. These have not boon recovered. It is throw a cordon across the canyon, but will lie provided at the fair grounds, od with the preceding thirty that Marshall hid the valuables in th hills. supposed it was too late in getting in position. he thinks that it will not be sufficient The daily output, however, decrowd which gathered at tho lynching Just at its consummation the to eare for all the animals that owners Among Ten Cuttings Found. tain 110,524 tons to 106,118, a Fixe Holiday tad Transact wa, to be noticed quite a sprinkling of women the wives and mothers of Board figure on sending to Zion. As a conseof 4.0 Bums was taken to Castle Gate quence it is very possible according to per cent Tha coke folks of tho town. And, too, there wore even some children. Buxines the good Other (re ojierated at ltetween 80 attracted by the Kyne, that several owners will be adRemarkable quiet pervaded the city the rest of tho day after tho hang- Hospital by parties percent of maximum capacity, and Dr. C. E. McDermid and vised not to ship here. of the Carshooting since about for tho June ojieration Schedule a first down shone sun day typical The brightly "event his assistants made a most determined in exiatence sixty-eei- lton county schools for the appronch-in- g ing. According to the opinion expressed the rainy spell started in a couple of weeks ago. of effort to save his life. Both thighs by Kyne they are desirous of giving active, six idle and one in bard the term was adopted by flta of rebuilding. Of the total seshad been shot through, besides the the Salt Lake City track a test. It is education at its regular monthly toon of in the future of these vanous ocean-- 1 under such ruling the board of edu three wounds in his abdomen. Operby trod net 2,737,000 tons sion last Tuesday. The first balf-yecation is asking for the return of the ated on but little more than an hour generally felt that this being a new percent were in plants associ-fit- h mod and at the same time prevent September track, that possibly the novelty of on Monday, effort and money amount paid, imn furnaces and 553,000 begins after the shooting it was found that mnning in a new race country appeals with Friday, January 15th the waste of time, closes and Per cent in merchant or other wiser use of our holidays. there had been ten cuttings of the in to horsemen. The purses offered comnn Monday, January 18th, through a institute for the teachthe testinal tract, besides other lacera- pare favorable with any meeting in inie plants. The output of (htening eh will Following half-yea- r May the second n Sepiem-Im- t and Hwliucd 10 which had Caused very profuse the country, it is said, and, as a conseTuesday, tions ers on Monday cent which on during 21st. Days in the interim per ''oth and the 7th and 8th, Wednesday the 9th, Celebration Hero to Bo Conducted By and rapid bleeding and leaving the quence, owners who planned on Bendoutput 13. there will be no school sessions are daily and asrtion f beehive coke in to patient in a low condition from shock ing their stock to Vancouver and other May Scout Organizations. 7lh and 8lh, which will lie will be devoted the registration on then and 13,000 tons, a decrease of September and the blood losses. For close to two meets are having them shipped here. for pupils, signments institute. Icachers devoted to the 10th, instruchours the hospital force labored beand September per emit as compared with One hundred hones now at WinniThursday, -T27tl. hursday 26th and Celebration of Independence Day at fore the Dd the were stopped peg, Cana., will probably be sent here, tion hemorrhages begins. lowest on record since , as Thanksgivwill this year he in the hands of and the lacerations eared for. The Dber of 1924. Friday are designated Other business before the boara Price -- 4th the a committee representing all the Boy wounds were high in the cavity and Kyne says. In addition, C. A. Harta holidays. On December of ing the included adoption 'lte school well of Ban Francisco, and Louis F. meeting amounted to Christmas vacation begins nnd during the amount to lie Scout troups in the city. It is in con- other parts were much rut up by the Marshall are both v bins nnd May of' which 84 per work is to be resumed on Mnda, budget designating the sending strings of conall of with the fiscal granting formity passage of the bullets. Bums revived twelve each from Reno, Nev. Seven or birthday, extended during items. coming J made jn byproduct oven and Januan' 4th. Washington Park and at the cessions for day City Utahs legisafter the operation, bat after linger- eight different owners will have six (W-nate- d year for various ir'Vr' ' lnHunc the coke Monday, February jMd. is also session passed a law at the hallgrounds by the council a ing but little more than twenty-fou- r last its n May at lature can of thoroughbreds from the .Aurretjuired the eonsuntp-0,01- 4, for no will b a couple of months ago. Program ar- hours, passed away about 10 oclock ora It ?ss!ni this compulsory. close making not 000 ton of coal and of meeting, while four are coming to date are not shaped davs, on which sclusd misdemeanor for the clerk of the rangements up Tuesday evening. from Cleveland, 0. Eastern represen,(XiO were consumed in by-- 1 to appropdevoted to be is will that so it anygive whieh practicable Coming to Castle Gate in February, tatives at Tia Juana, also desires to board to issue any warrant for bills in ven and 967,000 in beehive. but with riate exercises in keeping estimates on the budget. thing bnt a general outline of what is 1922, Bums has held positions similar send a string. the of excess are J reports received from the snirt of the varous occhssuuis, and Emil expected. There will be a parade and to that at this time ever since. He had SupL Don C. Woodward, Jr., Kyne announces that Lester Dean, carriers, the estimated Monday, September committee in a serious patriotic program, the Boy as a act Xvman are to one of the best starten on the Ameri(n of beehive during the week numerdo will its Scouts band 12th, Cojuuibus Day. stuff, Octotar the coming Monday, ArtntH- - purchasing supplies for lb amounts to will be gulled off of the recently organizd Scout Wel-fhr- e can continent, will be at the Zion 128,000 net Wednewlay, November lHjj. will ask for proposals for ous sports contests They year. association. U. I. Brockbank is track. Dean started horses for a hunand a baseball game will be arranged, onr thousand or tice Day; Friday. these items. commembers of the first body, while dred and five days at the Havana chairman told of the the tj,e wm, revised reit "f.r.imrpj by being Carbon county to coin a birthday; Thursday.Aprtllolli; Suit he is well known all over r the against 21st, E. mittee that there is some prosjiect of Angus Johnson, J. W. Hammont meeting and preceding week. Citing Arbor Day and Friday, May cover fees paid for the collection of the racing world. 1L beas Redd form are of contest named John a the and lH,ndmg week of 1924, the cal this . repsev. taking closing day. the school taxes over a period of these da local team and a Salt resenting the association. Every sowM a ),u 35 per cent One reason for the is to be deferred. It now tween the Such observance of vears eral supply of Coast to in Pacific club the ciety and organization In the city has gossip is the faet thatlarge league. will City England Receipta. settlement a that so many peoheld to Rive IHHirtundy likely minted appears evwill member a be Ilall been on the the at given genera ple are eager to carry City the Dancing young he reached without recourse in quarter of 1925 1 that 4our the ening feature. Mayor Loofbourow has committee or on special work. Floats, for (.A nwiiwirsmnt and worthy pu been has customary courts. tons It net of anthra , the been made honorary chairman of the procession, program, sports, children s tales a brave woman to cry when county to make a charge againstas is general committee. The actual bur- sports, finance and publicity are some it It l -- iflve4 in New England nnd makes her nose red. program official its " service, The for just board rear school WM id w chipped by den of carrying on the celebration will of the activities to have attention trainmg the done with the cities and towns. This fall on the scoutmasters and the heads from special committees. t'oninous re-p- tlicr that with this proi total. Wedding announcements. Tho Son. and baa been declared to be improper, eent of the youth in hd 30 all anticipate rail Total an- - reasons , r eent when comjoired with the ing week and 9.3 with the cor-udiweek of 1924. The cum-- j total for 1925 up to Junk 6th nts to 3!), 933, 090 tdns or 1.6 er leu than in the same period of Production during the week end-i- y 30th decreased approximately hundred thousand tons because pmorial I)a.v holiday. The extent eurtsiluient in the several states wnin tin detailed figures below. (H)0 cent when ei impart'd with April jsr The Hampton Koajs approximately 20 per cent and from New York City 10. The other ports record decreases, (Umrleston, S. C., loading only 49 per cent of tho tonnage handled in April. . The cumulative dumping since Jan-uar- v 1st stolid at 14,3S9,(mH) tons. This is 3.ft0lt,00) ahead of 1924 and 1,919,-00- 0 u ae-to- r." non-unio- n, fan-hou- se 1 SPORT OFlciNGS . SCHOOL CALENDAR H 1 GLORIOUS FOURTH 7, .. tot Ike it lp irln' er - |