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Show THE Tl TIME LABOR DAY SPENT AMONG HOU. DAY CROWD IN LONG ISLAND CITY Plenty of Excitement When He Attends Belmont Park Racing Events; Is Well Wales Hat Guarded Belmont Park, L. I. Scorning a body guard and refusing to keep out of the crowded sections of Belmont NEPHI, UTAH , FACTOR OH. I SIS SEN T H Sitting on Top Again MTEHNU.fi fillS ROYAL PRINCE IS HAVING BIG TIMES-NEWS- TO CHINESE DON'T KNOW DESTROYERS AND GUN- BOAT SENT TO SHANGHAI BY WAR DEPARTMENT IN TALK Are Precautionary Measures Against Possible Outbreak of War. Chi. nese Troops Placed In Readiness in Case of Conflict The Rituals of Nearly All Fraternal Mr. Coolidge Organizations," Said Before Organization, Have a Religious Base. Fraternalism as a Washington. strong reliance of ordered govern ment, according to public law," was long-herald- GUN 1, - ' - - e n 1 Goldman Will Live In England London. F.mma Goldman will be of Music School Changed. Boy Salt Lake City. By the action of Athens, Ohio. Ralph Roberts, 10 among the first Russians admitted to the first presidency of the L. IX S. Great Britian under the new treaty Toledo, has confessed he placed Mill church, the L. D. S. school of music regulations for the admittance of the block of wood on the tracks at nationals of both countries into each ford, whirh Wednesday ni(rht wreck ha been renamed the McCune L. D. other. The woman anarchist, who ed the New York Central train No. fl, S. school of music and art and as a has a number of friends in London and resulted in the death of the en nucleus to further art gifts for the gineer and probable fatal inpury of school. President Heber J. Grant of has informed them that she wi make her home: with relatives her the fireman of the train. Young nob the L. D. S. Church, has until she has found the rieht place erts said he had tried to wire block one of Edwin Evans' presented paintings, for her services, i'he experts' to ar of wood to the track before and on) wanted to "see what would happen "Wheat Field," and a copy of one rlv her within the next few wek famous portrait. of Rembrandt's when the train struck the obstru probably during October. "Elizabeth Bas," to the school Uon. Train Wrecker Confess. T THREE RESIDENT STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF BROTHERHOOD Park, the Prince of Wales on Labor ulogized Friday by President Cool InIay attended the ternational race, in which Epinard, idge in an address to a delegation the French champion, lost to Wise representing the National Fraternal congress. Counselor, a Kentucky horse. all frater It was a day of sensations. Society nal"The rituals of nearly organizations," Mr. Coolidge said, cast manners to the winds. The are based upon religion. No true most distinguished dowgers in the recan rest on any other con fraternity milland swarmed inclosure stricted T STEAMER IS XPLflSION KILLS is for these reasons that It ception. ed about and dashed from box to they are supporters of the true aims box in an effort to see the prince. The prince came to the race of society, strong reliances of ordered government, according to public OTHERS DYING HIT BY HURRICANE against the advice of his entire staff, all his close friends and everyone at law, able advocates of the cause of and religion, and effecSyosset and vicinity who had a righteousness chance to counsel him. He was warn- tive promoters of peace and good ed it would be a holiday crowd; that will among the nations of the earth." OWA STATE BUILDING WRECK- - ARABIC MAKING PORT SENDS A The president characterized the ED AND MANY OVERCOME RADIOGRAM ASKING AMBU'the heat would be intolerable and BY FUMES LANCES TO MEET SHIP Va Mrmild V a in spirit of brotherhood as the "fundafon don ird r As mental our of principle country." not suffocated, by being mobbed, if result, he said, there is a "very the frantically curious thousands. deal more of equality in Amer- Train Wreckers Cause Death of Two Twenty-Fou- r That did not interest the prince. great Passengers, Mostly Wo. in Ohio; Engineer Dies Trying He was determined to see Epinard ica than is yet appreciated." He nam men Were Injured When Hunto Halt Derailed Locomotlce run. He saw Epinard run into sec ed the elemental virtues necessary to dred Mile Gale Hits the Big success as including industry, loyalty, After Hitting Ties ond place. Steamship faith and fellowship. Alan Pinkerton, head of the great Not to have faith in our fellow Pinkerton detective agency, was in a constant state of brainstorm all men. he continued, is not to have New York. Several passengers on Desj Moines One child was killed afternoon. It was up to him to faith in ourselves. It is to deny our and twelve sev the White Star liner Arabic, bound were injured, persons other mutual each dependence upon guard the person of the heir to the and an ammonia tr.nk from Hamburg to New Yory, were upon a divine power. We live eral fatally when British throne, and if he had had in a south side grocery injured Wednesday night when the exploded in an ordered law ruled universe by to guard an athletic grasshopper his ship ran into a hurricane according and by the guiding power of provi- Thursday. job would have been much easier. The child killed was schall, to word received at the steamship After the second race the prince dence. Not to hold faith appears to 9. years of age. The Angela were company's offices. injured insisted on leaving the box of Mrs. me to attempt to fight against the hurt when The mess-agfrom the liner rethey were preciptating to resiststars in August Belmont, where he was- a ance musttheir courses. Such the basement as the explosion ripped quested that eight ambulances meet destruction. in Faith end guest, and going out into the pad- in God is the beginning of religion." out the first floor of the building. the ship at her pier on the North dock to look at Epinard and his opSome also suffered from ammonia river where she docked Thursday afposition horses. Clarence Mackay, RODEO fumes. ternoon. The raidiogram added that IN CAUGHT SPECTATORS Postal Telegraph millionaire, led the the vessel was- damaged. FRIDAY CONFLAGRATION little a was is man and way. Mackay Athens, O. Heavy timbers bound The hurricane struck the ship at not overeffective as a wedge to break to the track caused the wreck of the about 9 o'clock Wednesday night, a way before the prince. Members of Salt Lake City. Fire which threat New York Central passenger train Most of her passengers are immi his party followed him, with Pinker- ened the lives of 10,000 rodeo near here Thursday in which two grants, Dut many Americans' were ton walking beside him. tors demolished the grandstand at trainmen were killed, officials' re- also aboard. As he went through the little gate the state fair grounds caus vealed. that leads from society's inclosure ing damage estimated atFriday, No Railroad investigators, seeking the $50,000. New York. The captain of the the prince was wiping prespiration serious injuries resulted, although cause of the WTeck discovered rail steamer Steel Seafarer was lost in from his face and protesting heatedman ypersons were bruised, cut and road ties had been wired across the Monday's Atlantic coast hurricane ly to Pinkerton against being follow scratched. Fourteen automobiles park- tracks. when a wave swept away the steamed by a bodyguard of two Pinkerton ed in the rear of the stand were de The courage of Harry Sargeant, er's bridge, according to a message operatives. stroyed. Cowboy riders turned he engineer, prevented what might have received by the tanker Elisha Walker, don't "I want them," protested the roes as the great wall of flame swept been an even more disastrous wreck. which arrived here Wednesday from prince. "Leave them behind." over the closely packed rodeo fans, The engine jumped the track, but San Pedro. The tanker reported that A few feet behind two prespiring many of whom were burned at the Sargant stayed at his1 post apparent- no details as to the Seafarer's posi operatives battled with curious thous back of the neck as they fled. The ly applying the brakes as the locomo- tion was given. ands who insisted on closing in be stand, surrounded by a screen of tive bumped over the ties. He was hind his royal highness. As the lit- thick, black smoke, was consumed killed when the locomotive finally A radio message re Washington. tle calvacade pressed its way ahead like a cracker box, and an hour after turned over. ceived Wednesday by the army signal in the throngs one detective express the outbreak of flames was Peter Cline, fireman, leaped from corps from Winnipeg, Manitoba, re nothing , ed a "wish to heaven he'd stay in one left but a out of the cab and was fatally injured. pile of cinders-quested the assistance of government place five minutes." which conspiciously stood a couple of stations for the steamer Lady Kin The congestion near the gate, bad girders, the presence of which prob In Danger. Judge Caverly esdrasly, which was declared to be in as it was, was as the great open spac Threats against Judge danger of sinking with fifteen per ably saved the lives of thousands Chicago. es compared with what the prince ran since the stand remained intact until John R. Caverly, retiring chief jus sons on board. into in the paddock. He went into the crowd had milled its way to safe tice of the criminal court of Cook The message signed "Edward Fitz the ring where the horses stand and ty. so numerous gerald," did not give the position oi have become county found it impossible to get out. Mill that extra precautions; will be tak the ship. It was referred to the ing throngs pressed around from Youth Shot to Death. en to safeguard him September 10, navy department for transmittal tc every side. Small boys had climbed Shreveport, La. Johnny Williams when he is to sentence Nathan Leo the St. Paul's Island station, the into trees to get a slant at "H. B. 16, slayer of Deputy Sheriff Tom pold, Jr., and Richard Loeb for the nearest in that vicinity. H." and in several instances the at kidnapping and murder of Robert was killed by a poss-branches broke and youngsters came Gentry, La., scene of the shoot Franks. The fate of Nathan Leopold Geo. H. Dern Nominated for Governor Kurthwood, tumbling down. George H. Dern of Salt Lake. ing of the law officer Friday when Jr., and Richard Loeb, confessed It was situation to try any nerves. he his hiding place, slayers of Robert Franks, rests in state senator for two terms and Dem from emerged But apparently the prince has nonein hand, and started firing at the hands of Chief Justice John R. ocratic floor leader in the session of His only annoyance seemed to be pistol returned Caverly. The court announced he 1921, was nominated Wednesday by Th his pursuers. the fact that detectives were trailing the fire and Williamsposse fell dead, his would give his decision, fixing the the Democratic party for governor of after him and making him feel like riddled with bullets. Williams penalty for the double crime on Utah to succeed Charles R. Mabey, a man that could not take care of body shot Deputy Sheriff Gentry Thursday September 10, at 9:30 a. m. Republican, incumbent. The choice himself in an emergency. came on the fifth ballot and after night when the officers attempted to a contest whk-- narrowed down from arrest him. The mother of the slay Forty Killed In Train Wreck. Trial Hits Obstacle four candidates on the first ballot was killed by a bullet fired by Gen were Odessa. Forty passengers Groat Falls, Mont Trial of Burfallen fatally wound killed and a large number were in- to Mr. Dern and W. W Armstrong ton K. Wheeler, junior senator from try after he had Ncs-lejured when the express from Odessa on the fifth, Mayor C. Clarence Montana and candidate for vice pros ed. Lake withdrew from the of Salt Wed which left Odessa to Moscow, ident on the La Follctte ticket, durBerlin Accepts Dawes Plan nesday was derailed 200 miles from race on the fourth ballot, when his ing the term of federal court which Brriin The German rcichstag Fri here. The accident was caused by a vote was already slipping. John G has opemd here, became a possibility Dawes reparation break in the track which apparently M. Barnes of Davis county was also regarded as remote when Judge day accepted theconcluded at the re had been purposely torn from its bed placed in nomination. Mr. Barnes plan agreement George M. Bourquin disqualfied hint The train however, had conducted no active self from presiding in the cas-e- Judge cent London conference by adopting by unidentified persons. 127 the necessary a of speed campaign and his support was limit was at rate 314 to of vote a high going by Bourquin's action places jurisdiction The ed largely to his personal friends in bill accident took the when the two thirds place. railway majority, of the Wheeler case with Judge Char side and his home county and its neighbors, of hurled onto was its the Into to effect provisions engine put les N. Pray, who left Sunday with Salt Lake and Weber. Mrs. Pray for an absence from the the London agreement- - The plan now its boiler exploded, causing a fire coaches. to which the which formal awaits rapidly spread signing, only state of a month or more. Streetcar Hits Fir Chle? will done Saturday by powers at Relief trains were dispatched from the nearest station and from Odessa, London. Salt Lake City. Between $4000 Motta to Head League where word is being awaited of the and $5000 damages from resulted Geneva. Dr. Giuseppe Motta, for definite number of victims. 25 Officer Sentenced to Death fire at the asphalt plant of the J. W, mer president of Switzerland, was Mcllen at Thirteenth South and West Moscow. A trial on charges o elected president of the fifth assem Called General Youwg activities thru Temple streets Tuesday. Batallion counter revolutionary Dt bly of the le;igue of nations. Helena, Mont. Lieutenant General Chief W. J. Hancock and his chauf Motta received 43 out of 47 votes out the cossack population of th field feur, William W. Johns, narrowly es cast. He was escorted to the chair Kuban province ha ended before the 3. M. B. Young, distinguishedSpanish-Americaof the civil and officer Kuban district the caped serious injury while they were of court criminal amid tremendous enthuHasm. In ac of war and to the fire when a strectca first sentene the with president at hurrying Armavir, sitting cepting the presidency of the assem States war college, died struck thtir truck at Fifth South am declared that the ing to death of twenty five officers the United My, Dr. Motta at his home here after an illness West Temple streets. The mavhin of the cr.arist army, with the sentenc peace of the world hinged on the uni several months which followed an was turned completely around and of of terms various to imprifonmen ing versal acceptance of compulsory ar of bronchial pneumonia last Hancock suffered a badly wrenche an attack accused of fortv other persons birtation. Johns escaped unhurt. March. He was 84 years old. shoulder. the acquittal of thirty persons. - 0 Nam Three destroyers Washington. have been ordered to Shanghai and the gunboat Sacramento to Amoy, China, as a precautionary nleasure by Admiral Thomas Washington, commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet. Troop concentration in the Quin- san and Soochow districts is contin uing and the inrush of refugees to Shanghai goes on unceasingly. Rear Admiral David Murray An derson, commander of the British Yangtze patrol, has been designated commander of all foreign warcraft in Shanghai harbor. The number ten, including the American gunboats Isa. Bel, Bori, Tracy and Smith Thompson; the British cruiser Durban and British gunboat Bee, Dispatch and Cricket and the Japanese cruiser Tomi and Japanese gunboat Ugi. The Japanese cruiser Ataka is en route here. Woosung, a surburb of Shanghai, and the vicinity of the basin at the mouth of the Yangtze river were un disturbed Monday, although the Chin ese gunboats Yungchien and Kien-kang, serving the Chekaing forces, were dispatched to Lieubo, where the Nanking fleet expected an attack by the supported Fukien naval forces. Kiangsu troops are covering a line stretching through Soochow, Quinsan, Lieubo, Pingwan and Yibsin. The Chekiang line extends from Lieubo through Hwangtu and Tsingpuhsien, and westward to Taihu lake. Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., commanding the American Asiatis squadron, said he was not order ing any more warcraft to Shanghai. He considered the foreign fleet now assembled adequate to deal with the situation. The destroyers named in dispatches to the navy department from Admir al Washington are the Tracy Bon and Smith Thompson. No details of the situation growing out of war threats between military governors, - tary of tat. zr a -- m Salt Lake City. Fire which threat ened the lives of 10,000 rodeo spectators demolished the grand stand at the state fair grounds Friday, caus ing damage estimated at $50,000. No serious injuries resulted, although many persons were bruised, cut and scratched. Fourteen autos parked iit the rear of the stand were destroyed. Provo. The Provo City commis sion has issued an ordinance regulating the sale and distribution of milk which also provides that all milk dealers, wholesale and retail, will be licensed. The ordinance further priA- vides for the inspection of dairies, creameries .cheese or butter factories with a view to enforcing sanitary regulations in their management and surroundings. Provo. Utah county will have the distinction of sending the only rifle team from the state of Utah to the shooting tournament of the National Rifle association. The government pays all railway and camping ex- nses of the men for the month stay at Camp Perry, Ohio. Salt Lake City. Drafting of plans for construction of the Salt Lake branch of the federal reserve bank is to be started at once, it was an nounced recently by R. B. Mother well, manager and chairman of the The firm of board of directors. Young and Hansen, architects has been employed to take charge. It is expected that the ground will be broken before the first of the year. Ogden. The new highway through Wellsville canyon into Cache Valley will be completed shortly, according to E. E. Kidder, highway engineer of the United States bereau of public roads who returned recently from a tour of Idaho and northern Utah tn the inspection of federal aid pro A construction. jects now under heavy rain is necessary to pack the road solidly for use, Mr. Kidder said. Ogden. Need of more schools in Ogden was stressed in an address before the members of the Kiwanis club by Clarence Wright, formerly of Twin Falls, Idaho, and lieutenant governor of Kiwanis for Idaho, and now an Ogden resident. The personnel of the teaching force in Ogden could not be excelled, Mr. Wright said, but the growth of the school population far exceeds the facilities. Provo. According to a tabulation just made, by the Utah Farmers' Tax accosiation the Utah county farmers will pay $45,326 less in 1924 than in 1921. This1 is only on improved farm property outside of the cities of the county. The table Bhows that in 1921 Utah county collected in tax es on improved lands, $278,655, while In 1924, the amount collected was and Lu Yuang HsiChi Shieh-Yua- n ang, however, were given in the brief report. Admiral Washington's actions pre sumably were requested by Ameri can diplomatic officers in Peking and it is not regarded as improbable by officials here that the Peking diplo matic body, comprising representa tives of other foreign powers, ap proved the step and that it will be $233,329.00 followed by movement of other than Salt Lake City Perhaps for the American naval craft to Shanghai first time in history an Indian chiefand other affected ports. tain addressed his people through a radio amplifier. With doubting exHerrln Feuds Renewed pressions on their faces, Chief Red Herrin, 111. The tension between Cloud and Chief Strong Palk of the and Klan Klux Ku followers of the Sioux Indians stood before the delitheir opponents that has existed in cate little instrument which, with Williamson county for several mon- the aid of the nine large amplifying ths came to a head when six men horns, was to carry their low spokwere slain in a renewed warfare be en messages of greeting to the many tween the two factions. Again Her of their tribesmen scattered about rin took on the aspect of a town rulthe fair grounds, ignorant of the two ed by martial law when compan event. ies of the Illinois state guard moved Salt Lake City. Bids have been into this mining town, and by their mere appearance forced peace back asked by the University of Utah for the construction of a new set of bleaupon the warring factions. chers, a press box and entrances to Score Killed In Train Crash Cummlngs field, on the university London. More than 100 persons campus-- according to an announcewere killed or injured in a collision ment made by Dr. George Thomas, of two passenger trains near Laliore Tuesday. British India, according to an agency Provo. Decision to hold the Utah dispatch quoting incomplete reports State Jersey cattle show at Provo, received at Laliore. Sixtey seven September 23, 24 and 25, was made bodies were discovered in the wreck at the meeting of the Utah Jersey age and it was believed that more Breeders' association at the Hotel than twenty bodies remained among Utah, Tuesday. The cattle show will the debris. Fifty-threpersons were be in connection with the Utah counseriously injured and forty nine were ty fall festival and agricultural exslightly injured. hibition. e Salt Lake City. The Inland Railway company has petitioned the public utilities commission for authority to sell and transfer all the assets of the company to the Inland Crystal Salt company of Utah an also to authorize and allow the railroad comfor its pany to bring proceedings dissolution. Myton. Hail which fell over a Human Fly Killed strip of territory a mile wide and Chambersburg, Pa. George Oak perhaps thirty miles long, beginninx ley, "human fly" of Pasadena, die near Bluebell and ending near Handhere as the result of injuries he re le tt, did damage last Thursday to alceived In a fall from the fourth story falfa seed, grain and fruit to the extent of not less than $10,000. of a bank building. Reservoir Break Pasadena, Cal. Southern Califor nia's water conservation program re ceived a seven million gallon setback new city when South Pasadena's reservoir gave way and covered near by streets, lawns and several homes with muddy water and boulders. No one was reported injured. Montana Change Judge Justice Holena. Mont. Associate Salt Lake City Secretary o State Charles II. Cooper of the Montana H. E. Crockett has been advised by supreme court and attorney Oenernl Attorney General Harwy H. Cluff Wellington RankinM. have resigned. Dixon has ac that he is not permitted to make de Governor Joseph and has ap the resignationscepted ductions tinder the present gasoline Mr. Rankin as associate jus tax law, nor can he allow the Con nointed to fill the unexpired term o tinental Oil company to deduct from tire Justice Cooper. Governor Dixon ther its Imported taxable gallonnge, th appointed A. L. Foot of Chotenu as in broke it by eallonage exported distant attorney general, as attorne The opinion is given i packages. to fill th unexpired term general " request from th teere reply to Mr. Rankin. No Deduction on Gas Tax. f, f NewsitNotes . mi duiij wt UTAH Ogden. A shipment of six carloads of cattle, containing 145 head of three year-ol- d steers, from Burt Ruud of Grand valley, Idaho, dre the highest price paid this year foi steers at the Ogden Union grass-fe- d itockyards this week. Manti. John R. Nielf-onJr, of this city has been appointed executive secretary of the Sanpete county farm bureau. In addition to the regular secretary treasurer work Mr. Sielson will do, he will also handle h field work in organization, , |