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Show THE OGDEN FIRE AT F ORB HOODED PARADES GAS ( Treed!! IS EXTINGUISHED DYNAMITE IS USED TO STOP BIG BLAZE AT CISCO, UTAH Ordinance Effective, Immediately Will Rob Hallowe'en-Celebrantof Much Incidental Thousanda of Dollars Worth of Gas Goes up In Smoke Before Flames Are Finally Brought Under Control Fun NEPHI. UTAH S, Hi WELL KU KLUX KLAN AND ALL WHO WISH TO WEAR HOODS RECEIVE HARD BLOW s TIMES-NEW- SMUGGLING OF CHINESE ACROSS BORDER FROM CANADA IS CAUSE OIL FIELD Meditation Falls, According to In spector, and Next Step May Call For Federal Investigation ' New York, All efforts at medita tion in the tong war in the East have failed and the next stop must be federal intervention and deportation of those responsible for continuation of the murderous feud, Inspector Alfred W. Brought of the Chinese bureau of the immigration service declared. With word of murder of a Chinese g, n Detroit, the d H IHUAHUA FREE OF VILLA REBELS LONG A! SHORT HAUL QUESTION UP forty-eigh- son, persons or association of persons, from being at all times plainly visible to the public." Will Keep Slayers in Prison Chicago, Jacob Franks, whose 14- year-ol- d Nathan son, Bobby, was murdered by Leopold and Richard Loeb has announced opening of a trust fund for the purpose of making sure that his son's slayers are never set free "My boy's murderers must never ob tain freedom," Franks said. "A lenient governor, a shrewd lawyer, an indifferent people oh, there are many ways in which those fiends might be put at liberty It must not be. "I don't know how long I shall live. As long as I breathe IH fight every move to defeat justice. After I'm dead this trust fund will be avail able." Nathan and Richard were sen tenced to serve sentences of life and ninety-ninyears for kidnaping and slaying the Franks boy. e Portugal Election Coming Lisbon, President Conies will sign a decree soon convoking parliament November 4. The Nationalists and Democrats have agreed to cooperate in the forthcoming elections. VOTE! Vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4! Vote as you please but vote! The suffrage is not your inn herent, right The suffrage is a privilege given you by your country, the United States of America, the richest, the most powerful, the freest nation of earth and of all lands It is a the most desirable. privilege that carries with it the responsibility of the good American citizen to carry on the work of the patriots who gave us the Dclaration of Indcpend ence. Abraham Lincoln, fifty-nin- e years ago, aked for renewed vows of fealty to " that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not God-give- How Derinh from the earth." shall that government live (f the people do not rote? slacker in this "Don't he duly of citizenship. Vote or shut up! EXCITING TIMES IN MEXICO ARE CASE NOW BEING HEARD BEFORE INTERSTATE COMMERCE NOW BELIEVED TO BE BUT AT WASHINGTON MEMORY Hippolite Villa Surrenders Under Guarantee of Life and Property; Followers Return to Their Farms Sides Submit Final Arguments Attempt to Cut Ratea Between Chicago and Coast Both In Carriers' Washington, Final arguments in Chihuahua City, Mex., Chihuahua the belong and short state is now free of rebels, it is haul case were begun last Thursday, lieved. With the return of General Arnul- - before the interstate commerce comfo Gomez, commander of the Fifth mission. military zone, from the immense Can- carriers arThe utillo, Durango hacienda which was gued for a reduction of rates from formerly the home of Francisco Villa, middlewest points such as Chicago, to it became known that all difficulties Pacific coast terminals, in order to had been overcome in regard to the meet competition of the rail and wasurrender of Hippolito Villa, and that ter routes from the Atlantic to the the rebel had laid down his arms1. Pacific coast. They contend that unGuarantee of life and property were der the present rates-- , steel products obtained by Villa and his men, who may be shipped from Pittsburg to the have returned to their farms. Atlantic coast and thence by water Gomez made the final arrangements to the Pacific coast for less than the with Villa himself. He states there same products may be shipped from is absolutely no danger of the brother Chicaeo to the same Pacific coast of the former bandit chieftain going points. n the war path again, as clemency The carriers' have asked authority has been extended the rebel comman- of the commission to reduce, the rates His Bond Is Shotgun der and all of his followers. from middlewest points to the Pacific Caruthersville, Mo. "These are my Villa was living quietly in Chihua coast without reducing the rates to bonds," sal Hammle Shune, 23 seiz- hua at the outbreak of the Dela Huer- - intermediate points. The application ing a rifle and a shotgun in magis ta rebellion. He took the field in was actively opposed by many of the trate's court when Squire John Hen company with General Manuel Chao intermediate points affected. derson announced that lie would be several weeks after Estrada and SanFrank Lyon, representing steamship bond held under $100 on a charge chez revolted. Villa later was badly argued against the pro interests, of violating the prohibition laws. defeated at Oritz station by govern posed reduction contending that It With the shotgun under one arm and ment troops, under command of Gen- would take business away from ship Shane eral Ignacio the rifle under the other. Enriquez and his com lines and would not be in line with strode from the room while four de mand divided. Since that time Chao the policy of congress to promote both I'ollce are now has been putics looked on. captured and executed and kinds of transportation. seeking lilm. Shane had the weapons Villa has been hiding in the mounThe United States Steel corporation, when he arrived for preliminary hear- tains. by C. S. Belstrling, also represented Ing, and, at the magistrate's orders, reduction on the ground the opposed placed them against the wall, where English Women Enter Politics would be unwise to upset the that it he obtained them when Squire Hen London, The publication of the rate structure now and thereby unset derson announced the amount of the new voters' register showed a large tle conditions on the Pacific coast, bond. increase in the number of women because of competition from foreign voters and spurred political cam steel interests. Independent Midwest Metal Eating Girl Released paign managers to an inceased effort Steel interests, through Robert Hula, Saginaw, Mich. Mary Doe, 13 year to round up the feminine vote. The however, criticized the sttnd of the old Saginaw girl, in whose stomach register indicated that the number of steel corporation and argued in favor last month found 1200 women voters exceeded the male lec- - of the rate reduction. physicians The City of New York, the Boston metallic including coins ors in South Kensington, one of Lon objects districts, and in chamber of commerce and the New metal washers, safety pins, cruci dons fashionable fixes, chains, brooches and bolts, hat Cheltenham and Hastings. Consider England traffic association all repre been discharged from Saglnuw gen able interest has been aroused by an sented by W. H. Chadler opposed the the Liberay application on the ground that it eral hospital. Her physician say she official statement by Is completely recovered from the ef candidates in the field, whereas there would deny shippers on the Atlantic fects of her metallic diet. Intelligence were 454 Liberal candidates in the seaboard the advantage of their geo graphical location in shipping their tests to which the girl has been sub- last election. products by water to the Pacfic coast to her phy- Jened show, according Manila Has Near Riot John E. Benton, representing the slr!nns that she now Is of wholly nor Manila, A serious race riot was intermediate rate association and cor mal mentality. This the medical men her apparent threatened as the result of the killing poration commissons of seven inter BHSort, Indicates that nt the time of of Cheng Sui, a Chinese merchant, mountain states, declared that to suhnonnal mentality a Filipino in a quarrel over a busi- grant the reductions would wreck the her operation was a result rather tlinr by ness transaction. Five Filipinos were Panama canal as a commercial agen a cause of her metallic. wounded in a fight with Chinese that cy by making rail rates' that would followed. Police reserves were called draw virtually all of the commerce Propose to Register Nonvoters out and quelled the rioting. Chinese away from it. move stores were stoned in several portions Washington, A He contended that the reduced rates ment, hacked, seemingly, by metnbers of the city. The police feared further would also work a hardship on inter of all parties, has developed looking trouble. Mayor Romualdez sent a let- mediate territory. toward the listing of all voters who ter to the Chinese consul general fail to vote nt national elections. It regretting that Filipinos had attacked Operation Results In Suit the preparation of Chinese and promising to use all the Is thought that White Plains, N. Y., Alleging reck list of nonvoters and the publication forces of the city to protect the Chinin the manner in which they of these In local communities, would ese. Virtually all Chinese stores were lossness an operation on his 14 year performed In closed value Interest of a fear the create creater .for looting. old Charles son, Jay Davis, president of the suffrage privilege to every cltl League Needa American Aid of the Davis Tayntor Granite com ten, and make for a tetter and more Geneva, In the preliminary study pany of New York City, has filed sui intelligent citizenship. of the protocol for the pacific settle- for $250,000 damage against Dr. John ment of international dfrputes, which Erdmann of New York City, and Doc was recently adopted here, the experts tors Edward Weber and J. Fielding Opposes Naturalisation Honolulu, United States Attorney of the league of nations gradually are Black, of White Plains. The papers W. T. Carden has announced that at reaching the conclusion that without charge that the surgeons performed the request of the commissioner of at least the beneficent neutrality of an appendicitis operation on the boy naturalization. Washington, be will the United States it will be difficult, in May, 1918, in such a manner that oppose all petitions for the natural and probably impossible, to organize his left kidney was destroyed and his sanctions against any agressive state. right kidney impaired. ization of Filipinos. trans-continent- trans-continent- - well-define- Double Track to Los Angeles Canadians to Offer Evidence Chicago. A double track from Cheyenne. Wyo. The long arm of government ho Chicago to Los Angeles will be thrown the I'nited States open for traffic November 1, the San stretched again IntA Canada In search ta Fe railroad has announced. Con of evidence of the alleged passage of struction has been under way twenty Liberty bonds between Harry F, years. It has cost millions. The Sinclair, oil operator and AHrt II, company considers it an Investment Fall,, former secretary nf the Interior, in the development of the "grea In authorizing a commission of two Southwest" The final link is being persons to examine and take depml rushed to completion between Albu tlons from seven persons In Toronto, querque, New Mexico, and Los An who are said to have knowledge of (ties. tha alleged transactions. i AGAIN CAUSING TROUBLE Cisco, Utah, The fire at the Cisco Ogden, Local members of the Kb Klux Klan cannot parade in regalia gas well or the Utah uu Kenning under the terms of a city ordinance company has been extinguished. Ford passed here and made effective upon Alexander, specialist in gas publication. The ordinance, local atarrived at Cisco from California, torneys say, will bar adult3 and chil- set off a charge of high explosive and dren from wearing Hallowe'en masks sent the following succinct telegram: or attending mask balls. "Fire is out." ' Mayor P. F. Kirkendall and other The powder for the charge was deof members the city commission to Cisco Sunday afternoon from sent clined to discuss the Kenilworth, and the equipment used would nor ordinance, they meeting" Mr. Ford was sent to Cisco Sunadmit that it was aimed to curtail by day night. Within a few hours after Klan activities here. he reached the camp the big fire, "The ordiance speaks for Itself," which it was believed would be burnMayor Kirkendall is reported as say- ing at least two more days, was ex ing when asked if the intent was to tinguished. Mr. Ford exceeded his prevent the Klan demonstration sche- own promise by something like t duled in the park that surrounds City hours. ball. Further than this statement, There apparently has been no dim he said he did not care to comment. inution in the 100,000,000-foo- t gas The immediate impulse behind introRow, and the management of the Utah duction and passage of the ordinance Oil is hopeful that electrical storms was not divulged. in the of Cisco may be deThe ordinance, which legal experts ferred avicinity week or such a matter until social bar citizens will from many say casing can be anchored and a conactivities as well as prohibit the usual the head applied The plan now In trol Klan session in regalia, sets forth involves the cementing the restrictions to be imposed and contemplation of the casing from the top, and work then recites that an emergency exists in that end will be started immediateand the new law is to become in full effect Immediately upon publication. ly. It was announced Sunday that Under this emergency clause, it is site for the second well at Cisco the all posaid that following publication been designated. It is on section lice officers will be under obligation had to arrest and prefer misdemeanor 80. The first wel is on section 25. for the second well is charges against any citizen found In Equipment to the field. Inasmuch hurried being violation of its terms. The restrictive clause of the ordin- as the road work has been completed the ance reads: "It shall be unlawful and the water pipe lines laid for will of the initial there well, drilling association or for any person, persons be but little preliminary work to be of persons to parade, appear, congre- done to get the second well started. or street on be remain or any gate, Most of the equipment is at Welling of in any public place Ogden City ton and can be moved to Cisco in a while such person, persons or asso- few days. Probably the biggest deciation of persons, is wearing any will be in the erection of the der lay whatdevice or other mask, disguise but it is probable that the hole ever which shall be intended to or rick, will be spudded in within two to three have the effect of preventing the en- weeks. tire face and features of such per"Anti-maske- T0NG WAR Mine Will Reopen With Union Help Charleston, W. Va., A six month's strike of 800 miners of the Kelly's Creek Colliery company at Ward ended when it was announced that the concern had signed an agreement with the United Mine Workers of Ameri ca, under the 1923 scale. A similar contract was signed by the miners and the Consumer's Coal company, employing 150 men, at Morrisville. These two companies are the only concerns in this field operating under ' onion agreements. 1924 Brings New Record New York, Records for the pro duction of life insurance on paid for basis were established for the first nine months of 1924, it was disclosed in a report by the Association of Life Presidents. Insurance Forty five American companies were surveyed in tht report. The total amount of new business exclusive of revivals, in creases and dividend additions, writ ten by these companies during the nine month amounted to 16,478,085 000. latest victim of rival ry between the On Leon and Hip Sing tongs, there was fresh activity by police and detectives here to pre vent an outbreak of vengeance. Leaders of the On Leons refused to meet leaders of the Hips in a peace parley this week. As a result Inspector Brought announced that he will exert all his influence to bring deportation into play to end the strife. Any Chinese found carrying wea pons illegally will tie made liable to deportation as a "dangerous radical," he said. "And it may be possible even to resort to wholesale deporta tions of tong leaders." It developed here that the tong war has a Canadian angle and an investi gation has been begun at Ottawa. Re ports are that it was a "squeal" in connection with the smuggling of Chinese across the Canadian border into the United States which led to the first killing in the present phase of the feud. Rail Strikers Win Point Itailroad employe! Washington, who joined the shopmen's strike of 1922 were entitled to jury trial when contempt of court. It charged with was held by the supreme court. That part of the Clayton act which pro vided that employes may demand a trial by jury was declared by the court to be constitutional and valid and The relationship of eanployer employe do not cease, the court held, when a workman goes on strike, and the provisions of the Clayton act for protection of the employe therefore apply under such circumstances. The question had been brought before the court by Sam Michnelson and others who, had been employed by the Chi casro. St. Paul & Omaha Railway company and who claimed that under the Clayton act they were entitled to a trial by Jury. Must Dissolve Reichstag Berlin, Chancellor Marx and his cabinet have given up as hopeless their attempts to solve the govern mental crisis without dissolution of the Reichstag and has decided to ask President Ebert to dissolve parlia ment. The president approved the cabinet's course when the request was made and it was announced that dis solution will take place immediately. Idaho Dam Bids Are Opened American Falls. Ida., Bids were opened here Monday for construction work on the American Falls dam which will be 75 feet high and will back water over 75,000 acres of land watering several immense tracts and furnishing extra water to others short on dry years. There were two bid ders. After working out the different provisions they will be compared with the stipulations of engineers. News Notes From All Parts of UTAH t : Morgan, Excavation work for ce- ment abutements for a steel bridge which will span the Weber river at Como Springs was commenced bj Mark Hess of Ogden, who has Just completed a $45,000 school building contract for the Morgan county board of education and a $300 cement sidewalk contract for Morgan city. The board of county com Moab, missioners has grunted the petition signed by numerous citizens of Grand county asking tot- - a special election, to submit to the vote of qualified electors of the county the question of tax for 1925 evying a special and a tax for nineteen years thereafter for the establishment and maintenance of a county hospital at Moab. Tine commissioners passed a resolution setting January 20, 1925, as the date on which the election is to be held. Salt Lake, The success of the Ger man loan had Its effect in Salt Lake and Utah in Us bearing on the non- ferrous metal market through stimulation of German industry. Subscrip tlons through Salt Lake investment houses for the German loan totalled from $800,000 to $1,000,000, although, of allotments varied from the subscriptions. Price, Completion of the laying ol on the the pavement underpass stretch, the last link in the concrete highway between Price and Helper, was completed last week, according to advices received by the state road of twenty-on- e commission. A period days will be required to cure the road properly. Salt Lake, Recognition of another Utah inventor lias Just been given in notice received by Herman E. Krat-zer-, superintendent tor the Royal company in this city, that Baking within a few days the United "States bureau of patents will forward him screen official credentials for his bread pan. The new device for bak ing bread Is adaptable to both home and industrial baking, but Is expected to find widest application In the com mercial bakeries of the country. Salt Lake, San Francisco, Boise, Butte and Pocatello are the four possible convention cities for the sixtieth annual convention of the National oolgrowers' association in 1925, F, R. Marshall, secretary of the associa tion, has announced. The annual con vention will be held some time dur ing the last two weeks in January with the dates and the convention city to be named by the national execu tive committee at its meeting early in November. Ogden, The United States depart ment of agriculture, through the for est service, has some thousands of deer to give away, according to an announcement made Tuesday by District Forester R. H. Ruthledge of the intermountain district. Mt. Pleasant, Alden Simons suf fered a badly broken leg when he jumped from his, wagon. Mr. Simon's team had become frightened and was running away, and Simons, hoping to escape injury, jumped and suffered the breaking of his leg in three places in falling. Logan, More than 200 students representing four grade schools in the county have entered the essay contest being conducted by the Cache county farm bureau, and indications are that more than 1000 school children will have entered the contest before the closing date, it was announThe ced by farm bureau officials. conducted is being contest by the county farm bureau and the various locals through the schools on the topics "Why Dad Should Join the Farm Bureau" and "Why Dad Is a Member of the Farm Bureau." Reports from some of the schools in Lewiston, Trenton, Providence and Richmond indicate n intense interest in the contest. one-fift- h Living Cost Goes Up Washington, The cost of living in the United States increased nine tenths of one per cent from June to September of this year although for the year period beginning with Sep tember, 1923, the general level de creased by the same amount. These changes, set forth in a statement by the bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor, disclosed a net Payson, The schools of Payson are general increase of 70.6 per cent from closed two weeks that the students 1917 1924 to September, December, may help the farmers In the sugar beet harvest. The local factory is Elections Held In Norway running to capacity and the farmers Elections to the are in the midst of the harvest. PoChristiania. storthing were held throughout Nor tatoes are also being dug, the youngway this week and the voting was ex er children being able to assist in this ceptionally heavy. Only a few re work. suits have been announced, but they Salt Lake, Receipts of the state appear to indicate successes for the Conservatives and the Peasants' par fish and game department for the ty, and a setback for the Left. Vot quarter which, ended September 30 Ing for the Moscow communists was amounted to $16,371.11, according to a made to the state treasurer light, but the independent communists report smemed to maintain their position by D. II. Madsen, state fish and game Candidates supporting the abolition commissioner. Of the total, $44,785.-(5- 0 was from the sale of hunting and of the prohibition of alcoholic bevcr licenses. fishing be successful. to very ages appear Salt Lake, Statistics compiled by Sunday Rodeo Is Approved J. II. Warden of the Sergeant New York, Declaring that the ro traffic squadron show that 192 police autodeo is an outdoor sport which is bene mobile accidents occurred in Salt Lake ficial in keeping people from pool during the month of September. In halls, saloons and dance halls, Magis these accidents fifty-sipersons were trate Brodsky has dismissed charge injured and two killed. There were brought against "Tex" Austin for 131 accidents in which two or mora alleged violation of the Sabbath automobiles were involved and twen in which bicycles and aut laws in conducting his rodeo mobiles collided. Eighty three ar) Madison Square Sunday. Four tick intersectic et takers also were discharged. The dents occurred at street The city water tunnel Lehi, was for ben the Sunday performance been extended twenty-flvejjet- . tfit of the Catholic big brothers. x e |