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Show THE i. " "it- T.r- -. ey at..-,,..- ..- From All Parta of LINEPFGYPT Trice Emery County Commissioners favor building of bridge over Price river at Salt Lake. Interallied Poppy Day advised by the public rond bureau tliut the war department has allotted to the Utah highway department two five-totractors for nse and ten ten-toin highway construction. of Ogden Ogden. Manufacturers have agreed to have 200 window displays in Ogden for the "Mnde-iweek. Og-den- Ogden. Owners of vacant lots In Ogden are being urged to Join in the fight against noxious weeds at once. Ogden. One of the greatest Blag day celebration in the history of the Klk's lodge of Ogden will be held Sun11. Suit Lake. Pamuges of $1,000 were old daughriven Until Matkin. ter of Mrs. Mabel Matkin, by the Utah Power & Light company In the Third dlstrh-- t leourt for injuries suffered September 2, 1921, at Hyde Park when the girl came In contact with a high tension wire. Gold Hill the' barnysrd of Gerster, postmaster of Gold ob In Jac- HHI, one may see many any afternoon e sight giving sweeping credence to snake stories, however ' lurid. Of his own initiative a great bull snake-stagea, little circus dally aldod by tiny chicks and a fretfnl Plymouth Rock hen but is its expected be may eat them someday. , Provo. James Stewart od Alice Lee were born on the same day m December Jwenty-twyears ago. The boy was born on he Kansas side of the state bonier and the girl cume tn the Lee home, on the Nebraska :) of the line. Last week .they mt Id Provo and got a marriage licence. Sucar House. W. O. McNair. 42 years of age has been returned to tne state prison by Judge N. II. Tanner of the city police court This action wa taken after McNair wi s convicted in police court of assault and battery on Mrs. McNalr, his wife, whom he married after release ou parole from the state prison. Suit Lake One hunied .Philadelphia real estate dealers visited the city several days ago. Salt Lake. notary Intemati mat convention at Los Angeles wilf be visited by a special train of Utah and Idaho delegates. II. W. M. t sues Utah Oo. for $'.K,0Oo damages rlulm-- Bingtuin. 1 for alleged acid injuries. Salt Lake. survey of .Utah needs in recreation and leisure time activl- tl is being made by 1 . II. Weir, representative of the Itccieution Association of America. The recommendations to be made to the next legislature by the state welfare commission, created to study recreation problems, will bo based on Mr. Weir's report. A. annua. The thirty-nintState Convention waft Salt Utah beld here. h J.alt Lake. Discussion of the Pcni-oblue sky bill at the regular meeting of the mines committee of the Commercial club resulted in opposition developing to the measure which has already passed t! e hnnse of representatives. Members thought that Jie bill passed would greutly handicap lovelopment of western mine nil resources. n Salt Lake George II. Gardner has en convicted of the murder of Dip-st- y Sheriff Crordon Stuart, and mast go to his deatti July 14th. Lnptn- - A tno.4c memory conducts hi contest of Che coun-t- f schools by Mist Mnrgaret Wotfcy, ernste supervisor for the Cache connty cbools, has Just closed with excellent results. It w s the first ever sttempt-In the connty sad Its pnrpoae Flora Uie advancement of music. eight-grad- e lensm of Hyrom. pnpil. won first place In the mntst trot f possible 2X pilnle in the seem, she rnrned In a perfect copy. twenty-seve- i Salt Lake City. Gradnarloe, txer-,ifor more than 300 students, which m the largest class in the history of the state Inst'tnt'on, will held en fune 6 at the University of Utah e Salt take. NIbley Park was form-Il- y annexe! to Salt take City hen ledlcstory ccrtnonies were held on the tiiinldpnl golf links presented to the ;lty as a Christmas gift by Charles W. Nibley. un nnilllh m duhud rOLLISON U ' i !i Wi mm Mk, 1 11 1 M i'ltllllft H BhSES f . "f " I MV 1 ' f7 ' - WU PU TAKES CONTROL OF CHINESE GOVERNMEINIT BUT STAYS OUT OF PEKIN W W MHOTh V-:A?- 'Mvil?ra1 nuw , AT IRON AND STEEL IN . STITUTE, MAGNATE URCtb iam-POLITICS FROM IFF TAKEN ADDRESS - - ' Makes Plea for Impartiality In Matter Of Government Control ana Reflation In Various Economic Lines Effrt f M"'tary Leader t0 Bri"9 About Unification of Nation' UrvCer A Central Organization May fc'l ' II HI II m mm lfJ , Pekin. General Wu Pei-Fassumed New York Elbert H. Gary In his active direction of the nation's affairs as president of the American address from his headquarters at'Pao Tingtu, Steel institute, m session and Iron capital of Chili province. He ha re- at Hotel Commodore Friday advoca fused to locate In Pekin because, as take the tariff out he nas explained, he does not desire to ted that congress that it piny no business; if political associate hims"lf irh s government to regulate In its tendency avorites headed by Prcsi'iet Hsu a sales tax substitute it that things; On the contrary, be wants to remain or the income tax ; and that it forget aloof from hotii the i.u..;. u rn'l Pein soldier bonus until Clio nation la , .lie wt-- h st I'scevnln-Ine government1-ess severely burdened financially. the S 'ntiment of the country as to , As for the buslne future of Amer-cawhether t e ''i icnt sl o ild be as himself declared' Mr. Gary EXPORTS DISCLOSE GRQQK S sutnmoncd to e'e t " nw pres'dent nc still an optimist." In the tron and nnd C" t' the n ceptnhle t said, "the profits we e'l'intinr reel industry, hebut south, th"t few, if any, ought lot -t i n -n TTs-satisfactory, nnil SS' IV" BY FINGER PRINTS GREAT DECREASE ; be doing business at a loss." "China iiiiiint e:iilu;e inl 'lnite" "Pity the blind deaf nnd fooli.s'i o under h "r o' st.' s i of the United States," lie essimist -"' ' e 'e & General "r members of the institution. un 'v. t'e t?"i"i vrion of civ; mand FCrtTY-NINMEN WITH CRIMINAL GRAIN SHIPMENTS REGISTER "We are currying hitherto unheard strife and re e" frovi the bnrlcn v To bear them CL1NE OF NEARLY HALF IN RECORDS FOUND WORKNG IN f financial burdens. militarism. The foreign nations are NEW YORK FOSTOFFCE TEN MONTHS racefully and contentedly there must watching us anxiously." encourage-en- t 0 n"t onlv forhen'-n- ", Eveiits at both Pe':in . and Cnntoi er da?: rt-ofrom assistance and ry Meat Exports to Foreign Countries Employes Admit That They Secured are sai l to he shnp'ng favorably t'' the to luit ui oi (iuie.uuiO.it s ward Wu Shows Decrease For Month of unifications pl:ms Employment for Purpoe of but there must and f Justice, propriety is to President IIsu Induce As unable April Compared With Same Preparing to Pull Off a 'S3 be entertaiuerl constantly by every his choice of a premier to nccep; of- Month Last Year Big "Cleanup" dividual a spirit of pjitlenre, pluck, "ce and form a cablneL The minis generosity, loyalty and charity inergy, General terial appointees, including Washington. Grain exports fell off through Discovery Washington. to his or her Intelligence." up ully of premier have deferred assuming their nearly hulf during the ten months "finger Drlnting" that forty-nin- e Siumuarlxins his reimirks on the tar-f- f because of the that fear portfolios ended with April, as compared with the CO employes of the registry dl question. Judge Gary said : might be ousted when the governthe corresponding period Inst year, vision of the New York postoffice they "As between parties, the main dlffec-jnc- e, ment is reorganized. as I see it. Is that the Republican according to trade reports Issued Mon- hnd criminal records was report Tung Kang has accepted the port Tries- - folio of finance and has created a sen day by the commerce department. to President Harding ed urty has stood for a 'protective tar-.f- f For the ten months ended with day by acting Postmaster General sation by instituting proceedings ag and the Democratic party for a April, 1022, grain exports aggregated Bartlett upon his return from an in- ainst the previous minister of finance tariff for revenue.' The settlement ?u00,000,000, compared with $9")0,000,- - vestigation of the New York office. with the avowed object of cleaning out .'or this controversy should include with." 000 during the months of April exports All of the forty-nin- e have been dropped corruptionists. In a plea for Impartial governmental Another 000 during the same months of 1921, from the event is nt which regarded said. Mr. Bartlett service, where It Is undertaken, he a Is the arriva: ontrol, while for the month of April exports foreshadowing change told The acting postmaster general that "all lines aud department of grain aggregated $37,000,000, against the president the discovery came dur- of members of the old parliament ar if economic activity of similar import-inc- e points within easy reach of Pekin ?57, 000 000 in April a year ago. ing his Inquiry into the arrest last should be subjected to t:ie same to are a answer They ready possible Corn exports for April aggregated Thursday of seven employes of the eatmcnt." There luis been a dlspoei-io- n summons from General Wu, who Is In 18,000,000 bushels, worth $13,000,000, New York office, which arrest, postal in recent years, he declared, to favor of governing the nation through, against 10,000,000 bushels, worth $S,- - officials assert, cleared up postal roblaws which measurably exempt of the and the pass parliament recognition 1921. in 000,000, April, beries extending over the last six republic's provisional constitution as ibor organizations, and, recently, Wheat exports for April aggregated aruier associutlous, from government-i- l five million bushels, worth $7,000,000, months and involving nearly $2,000,000. a basis of unification. This view is The arrests also are said to have simlliar.to that of Sun Yat Sen. Investigation, suiervislon and couagainst eighteen million bushels, worth rol to The at wrong." consuls the a Canton reHrt thwarted against planned robbery a gigantic year $29,000,000 in the same month ' To permit such organ'.r.ations to do. ago, while exports of flour aggregated for last Friday night in the registry legal ion here that Sun Ynt Sen Is s the result of combination, "things now sharing his popularity with Genone million bnrrels, worth $7,000,000, division Itself. .hat are claimed to lie beneficial to Mr. Bartlett declared that the men eral Chen Chlnng Min, the former gov against two million barrels, worth whom ernor of ..ieiu which are denied to ethers Is tt 1921. Kwantung province, in April, arrested had admitted that they had route classes, to favor smiie and to Yat Sun dismissed. Sen Lxports of meat during the ten secured employment in the registry Ten thousand soldiers outside Cannjure the whole body politic," the) months ended with April aggregated division for the purpose of robbing ton have threatened to attack the city te'l mugnnte declared. 100,000,000, against $103,000,000 dur- the mails. 'This is not equal opportunity and unless General Cheng Is reinstated. ing the corresponding months of last nld lie had ordered Mr. Bartlett quul obligation," he charged. Cheng Chiang Min, according to the year, while for the mouth of April the In this connection. Judge Gary took total was $10,000,000 against $14,000,-00- 0 that all of the lB.OOO employes of the consuls, has publicly indorsed the plat. and publica.i fling at "investigation in the same month last year. New York office be required to have form of Wu known as the tion, when curried to excess." fingerprint Impressions made. Both Feng "Constant, part san and reckless Postmaster Morgan and himself, he "Christian general," has assumed the Foreign Silver Has New Level In this ixistlme by represenWest to Fight For Land Bill New York. Foreign bar silver made added, "were fingerprinted," and he governorship of Honon province. H of governmerit, or what Is much Washington. Confronted with the a new high record for the year Mon- was of the opinion that such a step tins instructed the police to prohibit tatives , by itself apppointe.l, unquallKed dnnger of losing both the Smith-Mc- rents an would be of benefit to the service, opium snicking nnd gambling nnd day, being quoted at 7.3 or associaor dishonest inilivldu.-:l-- i oliev ordered to officials Nnry land 8(ttlemcnt bill In the house ounce, or Yc over the previous high the the public and prothe untrustworthy ellmnting and the land settlement section of the Inst week. The price followed that Biblical injunction to retire and rise tions, iiosing as public benefactors, emhonest bulk of tecting the great soldier bonus b'll in the sennte, west- - if a nAw t!rrti rACril In I nniliin may be and often Is misleading and anearly. English speaking (Thinee ur ployes. em iepreentatlves hn congress plna to the general wolfare," he ..,, Xron,,nv , . . belna in the tagonistic 37a, given preference higher Mr. Bartlett will return to New a fight on the Ttepuhliccn steering j suid. u n beIeve(, t ffe York anon to conclude his lnvestlps- - offices. . ........ II.. pnuiti-.n- i I .. ... i . . ' t. CfnilIlIIllC HI n;itr ihw "Tlie bonus question," he declared, exports of the metal tonB nftPr whl,.n u wns nnlAt he to Pros'dent due to the heavy measure. An appe--' M'Adoo not yet ripe for determination. Democrats Want 'is Chlnn and India to alanc trade wo:;ld to likely visit the Chicago Harding personally Is eoTitemplnted as accoimts In those countries. Kven though there may be t.vo sides to Hutchison, Kan. McAdno'll do fo have numerous where thefts Ive part of the campaign. Itcpresetitaf or not a occured recently In the registry and lO'.'O" wns the war cry f Kansns Dem- the queKtion as to ivhetlier Frank W. Mondell. republican house l who secrehas former The ocrats sjldier dlsablity. Thursday. Senate Army St-tmail Pay order divisions. Approves lender nnd ennd'dnte for United tary of the treasury apparently adi'el physical and ti;e: t il, slioiild lie paid or 'wnator In Wyoming, Is he'd personalWashington. The senate Monday ask payment of a bonus, it would not another state to the several In t'-brief the Goes dehnte, Gasoline Price of after for only western Up passed, grnnp ly reponslMe by the t1 him he us ful for us to consider or form are West th.it for booming e new basis of a commlt-tbill house pny flx'ng Salt Lake Gasoline prlves went n". Democratic cand'date for the the dec'slin of the steering opln oris on that qi:e t on at present. bill for officers and enlisted personnel of 1 cent a gn"on Monday. The ne-the to plpe'-nhol"There has been conslderalile propa-gu- n ate when he addressed the army, navy, marine corps, coast prices are 30 cents a gallon for service tills season. be-- e. McAd'-ola in helmlf of the proiKisals," he nnd 33 for the high Democratic meeting guard, const and geodetic survey and station " crntl:n:e 1. "Pers n tlitioi nnd vitupert ns amendaddress, regarded Two f'e service. Vie her.lth public Will Avoid Russian Question pressure product. Gasoline d'spensed 1m f the coming Deniocnit'c com ative comment have hceii Indulged In. were added and the measure from tank wagons Is quoted it 2 cents Wash'n:rton. The ndtnlnls'rntlon de- ments ' sorce fthe--r et fes and with IToJudlces have house the creited. Iliglt now 'ns:is to eonference goes a Thcs for each less quality. gallon sires the senate to ep its hands off for .' con-'' is iirxdsm differences. ofTlclals, wnators and of the s'ron?, government In adjustment accordance wlh the advances are the question of Rti'Sim recorn'tln, M in r as boosting the cot or .lives, Imve been importuned constant Increase In the .prices of to Intimations conveyed to ml decinred the Ile'iuliib-ati e nnd, to a certain extent, nhi.s-'for p"t" For of to crude officials the reason Socialists oil, For this Campaign according Prepare senators Tuesday. "tool of sneclal privileges, trusts and tJ or lai-- of Interest In the New York. The national executive Continental Oil compiny, and the InSenntor Ponth's resolution putting the ' 'siblle: cuse. Nutl nal Ingnttitnde committee of the Socialist party an- crease Is genernll throughout the coun- monopolies." senate en record as favoring recoiml-tlofor lo.valy and :icrlf-e- s has ben of the soviet government will nounced that It would have an" ade- try. The trend of gasoline quotations Orecehaln Jury Again Drawn d has some Iilslntlon beei charged for hns been candion It "ill or action upward to steadily fund" be e ther support party quate Men will preihiin'niie a s Angeles. and battel. smen'.el, d be hUct , HepnbMefia leaders In. Hea- dates In every congressional district In time and no indication of their future on the Jnry In the second trl-i- of Mr. P.ecause of tills s tuntlon of fee'lng of Lubria the I'nlfed States. It slso declared fluctuations could be given. ted. Porwh la disposed t flgtit with unrest and rnnrtmnit has nrl-e- n ami showdown on th question and prnb-a- d that It had prepared to call on the best cating oil prices sre slso fluctuates Mndelyane Obenchnln, charged the murder of her sweetheart, X. Bel-to- the effe'l to return to the normal will dlsms tt s"oa la a sen- known of the party speakers to tour considerably at present It was said. of peace and Industry hu benn Kennedy, If the panel ratio Is the country. Forty of thsse. men and ate rH-k- . In the selerttosj ef Jurors. mr.Intalne-women, will be ssked to volunteer for drjires Ing. Plenty ef Coal for All Neees hundred drawn for of that work. YuVen atlv'e-- Oren. Chicago. Profiteering broker and Of panel 137 ere men and K examination, tusela Net Un'"'e Ha tl y are for In eonsmners responit-Mponl-kh Dsweon Cltr. T. The trial Is set te begin en sshlnrt'Wi. Had the Unm an s Interests Ceesee June It the high price ef coel, J. O. Bradley, Ml swing e th Ttikon river snl B. June vet m omua acceptM rniresontrt've associaNational S fnll the are ef ef on Interest rrst whlh president Pe trihtitirlcs, per Wsshiiigtaut the allied propos il KiiMla would rarrrins pen-grr- rent Victory notes cease June 15, tion, eaM on bis arrival here to attend f every have been reduce-- ti a situation not Arizona Governor to Run and cnrg. There Is l e at r.e fecretary Meiloa eald la a statement the organization's annual convention .1 Globe, Arir. Oorge W. P. Hunt dlS ml'sf to that of Haiti, Henntw month of the TnVon and In calling attention in the treasury's of- Tuesday. TTiere Is nou;t con! r If former nonunion the governor of Arizona and Cnlt-e- l I P.rah (Uep ), Ida'w, dic!a:ed Kmidar Inst Christmas until Interand accrued redeem tve to t at fer but between par KmnU A. minister to Mam until a j In tl.e ssaite In states tNe'r at continue mine notes of Issue. Vse the is plvlnr est eperots that date alt trnfflr f the Klon candidate arxlerlip s recently pul l shed lnte? will through To date, he eald. about $100,000,000 of present rapacity,," he said. "All talk few months ago, will be tinhlndred. TV.-- H and for governor st the Iemocmtlc prim-irrle- view mf erentt nt de (Jenoa conferlAhsrge from WMte nore fibotit Jnne these notes have been redeemed, leav- of a coal ahortage t-is- fictitious ence. he announced Irst Thursday. the ? cent the ef t persuade $270,000,000 en at merely propaganda 10. if the le run goes present ing Pf at to still higher prices. buy public outstanding. Victory notes rate. flertsna Railroar's to Cut Rt? Worl-1- ' trnoest Mont Thl-leeHelenn, ral roads Burch Jury Dlssgrees Edison's Plan Is Indorsed Revolution a ef In SUte liis hydropic? Fully. Switzerland, Bulgaria In Montcns, -In the trial Kansns Whest The o The l WIchlts.Kan., Jury lb lxs ri of Angeles. i!,v hare pbhk tig .elveii: trie Vienna Conflltn rcpor's revolu-tbm- . sent by t'e Montana railof Arthur C. nrrh for the murder of growers' ass relation. In annual connater from mi A'n ne lnl;e evi ti tlmii Butgnrlnn rcnHied here of road rmntn'S'lnn, ha-.1. Helton Kennedy wns discharged by vention here, adopted seven resoiu- I lit- - ns Ipforineil timt sen ssv P.elirrade t!0l level, ssnd feet from D'spotches odv th t t'-- roni's would eiti'iply wph N. Peeve Monday sftrrltions Monday, four of which Indorsed tcr drops the thouriid feet hcfire It thft King ISorls bns fled t Vnrns and .Tndi'e S'dner to agree the eforts of Aaron Haplrn, coopers-upoIt was fnnlly rcne'e- I'm' 'vh els In the pv Its reTiet nl n;al;e tl.e s in e reduo thnt Premier Kt unltoullskv, who repre- reporting a verdict. The Jimrs sild tb tlve marketing counsel, formerly em-eiliouse. A long ulnl pine. i pen ti ns In rules on Intriistn'e freight nnd ngrsrlm s, has. sents tt e peiis-mtThe' slm-k- . curries tie witfiethe final bnl'ot was 7 t 5 for acqu retruffle tl at the roa-ployed by the Knns:is ordore'l with his followers, proclnrce This division was tinhanced efforts of Thomas A. PxIIon In re--j tnl. the water wheels. V.'lici I Is on lnlerst;te tniflfe by thn to to make it 1ppI A s clv'c wsr, of ate public. St-tIn Its renclns the end of Its hug join nters:ife lommerce coninii!-s'.tand f'fteen of Vn- - since Hnt'irdny, when the first bf Hot commending that the I'nlted rn'orti-- l. senate provide government financed of 6 to 0 was cbange l by more PVi n t e o;it it Is'on. Tl,o re v rnte , Mtr er-i- ' Wrnngefs officers lave been -1M warehouses for the use t tne rc- efcef u second 1 tils Is i he !on :i t r. swinging to favor acqnlttsl. ntr stM'e in! Interstate, v. Ill Aarin ndvices, I' In four women on the Jury voted for sc were commended. The Fanners' union stm-ffe :lv! li Iv 1. clnr? tout n Iraln arrived at Ph-radj aa Indorsed by the assuclath n. cutttal. Science Mei'thh nr,S compnrntlve qnlf. u Sh'h-Ohnn- '"-- ad-ire- d . I E i.t Pel-Fu'- ' $11,-000,0- Pei-Fn- Yuh-Slan- .oi-se- . post-offic- e'-a;e- es e Smlth-McNnr- y v at Definite step being taken by the commercial organizations of Rait Lake and Og!en for bll'board cnm)til;n for three years for the purpose of urging automobile four lull to come to Utnb. fe I gas-din- n I ! e rep-n-e- nt . e k n r'nl d fr l n cim-ditir- 1 to '"rft'n Cl s f i nm-me- t, rt s, tele-gint-- is I frnpr-sslhl- J nssfH-lntlon- Ogden I o o noirjer btntHAL ill Paris In thick sea fog Saturday evening off the coast of Finlsterre the Brit'sh ship Egypt of the Peninsular & Orient Line was rammed and sunk by the French cargo steamer Seine nnd nearly a hundred of the passengers and crew are believed to have been drowned. The accident is one of the worst which h::s happened on the French coast s'n-- e the war. The fog was general nil along the French const In exceptional density for this time of year nnd the first news of the disaster became known Saturday, when it1 was reported from Cherbourg that the llnei Berengurla on her first trip from America with oil fuel could not make port nnd could not get Into wireless communication with land, as the stations were nil busy with calls for nld of vessels in d'stress. Neither the name of the vessel nor extent of the catastrope were, however, learned until the Seine readied Brest Sunday morn'ng with nbont thirty survivors from among the passengers of the Egypt and 200 of the crew. According to the cnptnln's statement, fifteen passengers, mostly of British nationality, are missing and about e'ghtv of the crew. The disaster, according to accounts of survivors, happened Just at the moment they were sitting down to dinner, about 7:30. For some time previously they had been going dead slow on account of the fog, nnd usual had been takfog sltmal precautions en. The ship was about twenty-twmiles from the coast,, running south Into the Bay of Biscay when the crnsli enme. Until there was no possibility of avoiding colllson. It apepars the wntoh officers of both vessels were unconscious of their proximity to each other, j The Seine, steaming west on outward trip from Tirest, struck the Egypt nmidshis. The bows of the Seine were badly dnmHged, but the Egypt drew clear and for some minutes steamed on her route. According to the nceount of the captnln of the Seine he turned. In spite of the dnmngfe which hnl! been suffered, to follow the other Bhin, and twenty minutes later picked her tip In the fog la a linking condition. The wnter was dotted with boats and rnfts to which terrified passengers and After having crew were clinging. floated for some t'me the ship heran to make water nnd sink rapidly and the end there was little time left for the lnnnchlntr of bouts. n nirn Mtt liWiraTPWIS m m Come. Without Warning In Dens. Fog; Trouble With Lascar Crew I. Hlnter; No Amerlcnas Re- - busi- Salt Lake. Senntor Siuoot has been day June IN TER WORST SINCE WAR Woodslde. was generally observed by all ness houses. SINKS nrnrnn ,i ill PERISH IN CRASH UTAH NEPHI. UTAH S. -,, HbAHLY HUNUntU Pithy News Notes TIMES-NEW- . 't.,-pe- -e fo-th- er j i bf e e |