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Show ' ... 1 .' 4 WEATHER Utah --Sunday - - and -- .Alonday local occasional unsettled; 'showers; cooler. Fresh wester-- . , Iy. winds. Fifty-firs- , I'l I V l Twenty yewrs fn jrro-c"d California baiter; ,rww California m rU (cWi batter ud - Utah - mdfevr milk. Oj-dn- rt ve OGDEN CITY, UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 29, .1921. ' 7 YearNo; 159 t $ . - v ENOW YOUR CITY . ' . ti si V LZ3 . IT w 'u Li VI 1 l, irl U Li J PEmSllNf E0: r tf in v - M CM r -- ... 1 1 IN DRY ... t "1 . - , ..- BSIB Sentiment Grystalizes Against Increase In Power Company's Rates t i OR N INSISTS PUNS ULSTER BAKDfT STOPS AUTO 4 SALE OF RUM John F. Kramer to Be Oust- Prohibition i; TARIFF OVER SPLIT Og-de- n, - Problem Struck'in Deciding on Schedule of Wool Rates ; r Declaring enforcethat the present prohibition wasteful ment system, is "ineffective, J asand' demoralizing m many of its.senof the pects," Chairman Penrose announced to- - " , GREK Ti LOCAL -- . - sub-committ- v -- - 4 ee . .. - " ' -- . . . - - -- Sub-committ- ee , -- is-sti- ll " -- TRIP rer . -- . Alex-e,nde- -- , yf.. Ogden Cavalrymen Among Guardsmen Told to Be Prepared to Move . .. collection of statements obtained The tubllr utilities fommlnlon. It Sheriff Goes After a Mid.refui to tk- - anr aeUoni from Ocden manufacturer ! of. Cattle Stealers pt there Is widespread rrote.t agaln.t I" rny-Jhofficial declared 'tompiny they thr recent Increase which U generally , nol uken lne to the Ogden tI characterised a "exorbl - chamber of commerce. 'unfair, 1'nof flclal crdert for TnenfSer cf B WANTS SUIT FILED Cill "unreaiMsnabl 1'I.AVTS. TOl IXJlt DltlCK nd tant." rlou.,, troon. the Ottn ravalrr unit cf the ROYALTY IS INVITED Th- - AiMon Fire Urfck & Tile com-- j Kxpreaslon were heard that the In-- ; n,,onsl guard of Utah, to be in rrad- . ( Mehard manag-Ivek. cre through a time unfortunate at In rM their rlcr were re-e- n open ltter to,,n recentlr wrot in No Attack Made on Weber manufacturer are .triving to Safes Found to Id In curbing the reported uppubUc ,n whuh ,h ,nnouncement ln, .County Farm Bureau, wa made that Important eitenaion In rslng cf l?te Indian their com to a pre-wbals. In Fan Jon Ruins of Dublin Customs The Ogden Preed llrlck & Tile the company's Offdtn enierprte are j county, were recelte4 hrm yrrterday . Is Explanation House Ktr by rfion of the Incratedjfcy Captain company announced that it was in held uprate. The company aay It l mn5r of the r airy UniquUt, Iroon, Chicago engi- uncertain whether the company can The order w a telephonic m his demand for legal communication with aView Reiterating to Investi- crnunu in orraiion iei atone aoa o from W. O. WUJUmi. 38. Dolly action, A. O. Horn, Ogden attorney, re- neering firm with a CORK, Ireland. May gener adjuunt al of the cations guard Bourke, a political prisoner," was tak- plied yesterday to the article from W. gating the posalblllty of installing Its It facilities. Utah. In cf en from the prison for women here I. Thomas, countr agent, with regard own Halt and simply ordered that SITVATIOV. relief ! power plant. 1'nUi who over- to the sums received from "the Weber last night by armed men the be held in readlneaa for ps- troop come ' And the again of Ogden Ibl call. AdluUnt General WUUarn powered the wardress. The men'es-cape- d county commissioners for farm dem- had, thl company predicts the coit with the prisoner. ,uonstration activities- - In a statement brick muit be Increased. t!r- fnl from lowing letter to The Ktandard - Kiam - .Fait ,thf Issued ' yestertlay Mr. Horn repeats which . would FIN'AJi COL'XT UNKNOWN. Iake contain official riun-.tn'rer: iaid rxnim BELFAST. May 2S. The final com- that, sums wer paid out In violation The Ogilen racking t I'rovUion Co. In orcer. "The aertousne the increase of TKOOP IS RTZADY. announced that It had paid the last power rates at thl time La probably position of the Ulster parliament will of the law. His statement: IJeutenant not be known until Monday owinr to Clyde Woodcock cf II IncreaM OONTirVTIONS. not under protest. HORN'S realized by th majority of the Mid baa Now troop the time being consumed in counting ben the lat that right that the cavalryMrincrae aspeople, W. P. Thomas and "Of late men on-lare can to the vote of County Down. As the sociates the relief to fully equipped and company, thl "In mailer order that might'be have been attempting to cre- granted the field at a moment ready take count stands Unionists elected SS ate a notice. excome the that wo wUH from granted to body understood, claimthoroughly prejudice against myself, l!tah utllltle members. Republicans six and Na- ing I was are Hore. trained n cavalry work mrm plain the position In which w to and fighting all th Increase--thoppopd available, he ald, It tionalists five, with three seats still explained. the efforts of the Weber County A placed. nrurr. Coal Aaaet to be filled. Queens university, to- of Farr cf Officials" In the i.Kinii "The city nhortage eery houlcg Farm bureau. Thin charge I emphat- Ice Ueutenant Woodcock elec he V11 "that Unionists. returned I eald four mat w In r'.(Iwould company the ,wki yetterdav riL. I night I state and thnt further tiry ically deny Rot It .that OPENING. o MiANS Troop th trie power rate" had been lncraeeu. ter. and.lnW rder lo promote bal'.dlruf rJ1"Manticipate xo vne een or tne iroucie . Sir. James CralgV premier desig- favor all the legitimate effort14 of a therr tenrrtl amnrf (hit mm-. i t bureau ZY farm I, wereS h!lt object to Order! ;.' ,h U ... !mpty prepar luii! nate for Ulster, has gone to London It... rT Ih. f.butnoPrice of reduced. dint material h!F..il rthfalHlnrf wltla-blj.- . wmwiuSoa AJia,-B.m- ptj4 that the to . arrajigdejaJLULot .ceremony fii'bee4mt-hbII. td that unauthortled hi Jf lh Ulh brick prjee wer reduce.! rcr..Jrttly n..Ul Ught attending .the,, opening of theThe new :f In Pall l. Ut. a!,, fully Tortb, ot1 February ftr.t-.Th- l. hid wa don risht northern parliament June 7, rlnt adjustment that thee ilflAemSS ereadlnVthe.a , of tne field and offlrlaU and c tcr lster jUnlonlsU stilt express the hope DOrU ltim Lrlck lhfct ready th actult Ur coming, lh, UUJ no faa been the? It t practically certaJn that Thl. unit on fiy'PPM SJr. lhe towr company had promld but tie fa?t toU:npanv that either King George or the Prince thlt money ,ny bv would b called upon t'ore the Ogdea . of ; Wales' will open the proceeding, , aJutment. h.vl Seen Sk.inini thtll "k om orL ot U.t ear' price. no Ctl"I and decry' the exaggerated" idea funVahnd mU,t lhW5 VcV V"1,'" I.1PIA fifcrr. b ll.M, ' the people of England have concernway. nn f ih. 11 HALT LAKT-, Way Il.-- On, counIndian, six Ulster in don tlzM with w" Tarm Th nw the conditions power could.be J'sured bJj ing, with e.ily - a a con member aJdmcreaae band cf Ute, wa .hot of of would the producon believe market coal, ties, which the English f falling f lht the unlawfulMDDroDrUtio7of repair, cent a aherlff early thi rntming hr C make it dangerous for royalty to visit and power approximately beh0borne bit ir'uff- will .mall eet:lemer.t. la Fan by l increase ih Jt?iS?J this country. xtKY r.U Vmcr ' Jn lhm oUthea.tem part Lf no retail in Ju.n and rale e?il.n The Unioplsts, " however.-probab- ly the company rountj. . In- - re fh wo fOIIowIn: now an are that Hut facinr official the after the Indian had rntemnlated. state, some be wllh satisfied will have to' rrease In power rates. It I not going flred upon a sherlfr $250O ANNUAL SUM. pors which had aald. . lesser dignitary. - among .those. . .mento b taken care of o eantty. and In eon to llluff to remonstrate '"Section 5292 of the Complied Law with th tioned being Premier Lloyd Oeorge. fact it looks aa though It will be neces- Indian against cattle depredations. The ceremony will be held in the provide that counties can expend an sary to IncreajM the selling price of Word of troubl between the Indian Belfast city hall, on of the finest edi- nually not to exceed 12100 to aaaiat brick In the very near future. and sherlfT depulie reached here tofices In, Ireland. The Nationalists and expense of farm and home "Aa the mod of our bualne U done day In a telegram to Utilted State Sinn Feiners insist that the northern deraonstratora. but the act PUOVIDK3 In southern Idaho It wilt mean that Marshal Nebeker. but the BUM HI? ALI SAID will THAT be' OF from SHALL unworkable preclae cause; parliament thl will be brought to an end, as the of th trouble and the result a- financial standpoint. of the EXPENDED FOIl FIELD WORK brick companies in Idaho are oprat-I'e- clash did not reach here until late toONLY. Ud to January, 1121. the farm SAFES INTACT. a on very much lower power rate. night tn a special dispatch to th Ealt DUBLIN. May 28. An examination bureau, through the effort of W. P. f a rate of about fact, Tribune. wa two over customs of of. for the ruins the Thomas, years past stetodayv oo the what company power asking smoulone month for house, parts of which still are drawing 1100 per hre. dering, revealed the fact that. all the nographer and ICO per month for anrThe Increaa over last year rate BIO SPECUIaATORS One strong other stenographer and based thl safes were undamaged. la about )10 per cent, or In other d claim and the right to collect the same room was intact and the large a monthly bill of thl year word JUGGLE GRAIN PRICE vaults containing important upon the above statute. one-hatime and be two would Juat I documents escaped the fire. " filed a written Early this year the amount of a monthly bill of last HORSES KILLED. protest with the county commissioner year, operating tht same amount' of 51 WAFHINGTON. 11. An proteatlng the DUNDALK. Ireland, May payments and the and manufacturing .the tlve operation of a May machinery restricted number armed band took two valuable horses county commissioners submitted the amount of brick. of trade in large quantltle on the matter to the county attorney and the Bee Hive Stato Expected to am belonging to army of fleers from eome "The question might art that grain exchange of the country are grooms who were exercising them to- attorney general who gave them the are statement of exaggerth Federal above on Receive th chief cause of exceiwitr and horses written dead. Big shot the price opinion: following day Inbook are our for IX. E Fmlth. but open ated, - t ruper-vto- r fluctuation,. oo grain April 7. 1121. Reclamation Project for the United htate bureau of spection and w can ahow that what The Board of" County Commis la absolutely correct. we have .tated testified today tfor the market, sioners. County Court House, CHINESE CAN'T PAY . Hrick A Tile eenat agriutture committee The Ogdeo hearat City. one big Company." Utah virtually aured of rnor ing on th Tlncber tVA to regulate LOANS FROM JAPAN Gentlemen: and reclamation powlbly project The market price, he V1KWS OK WORKS. IRON eichargea. In reply to my request the atassistance by reason of lh federal are ' controlled by th said, of "entirely are Utah Ttut ha the not the brick torney cmranle general given vlalt of western governor to Washtimes." at tlr speculator an opinion on .ctlon 6212. Comone TOKIO. April , It. (Delayed.) Increased to the cf complain only to Governor D. C. according ington, Fjch coniltlons. Mr. "rr.ith de-- c China's present Inability to meet her piled Laws of Utah for 117, re- It. Mabey. Utah chief execu- schedule. anThe Ogden Iron Work Charle tared. 'cor.m.jte to indusprostituting the financial obligations to Japan i said the Ogden latlng Important at th company, appropriation of tive, who waa interviewed wy the men concerned. The market. manW James by newspapers to be of concern here. money by, counties of the Htate Silver, try, Oicden In through Union atation yesterday witness ald he not say what Various loans advanced to the. Chiof lTtah for the purpo.e of aasist- on his way to Salt Lake from ager. gtf the company view of the effect a limitationould on trading would nese government during the time ol - Ing farm demonstrator. The folIn thla Increase letter: eastthe have on price. the'Teraachl ministry aggregate "In regard to the matter of opinion wa written by the back lowing oo governor alo The brought roundhim-elin The f: Mr. th yen in power rale, granted figures. Cluff. new that Utah' attorney general, additional the good amount of interest due thereon which & Light company by the scenic resource were being recognlaed Utah Powr milwe WORLD NEEDS WORK, remains unpaid runs up to. several !'I ' do 'nof know that thl parutilities rommlwion of Utah, exand public of center In eastern population ' are lion yen. rate the law has been heretofore adtlae ticular would that could more dollar more and he said NOT SO MUCH TALK More help from Japan Is thought to or construed by thl unreasonable, and Interpreted to flow Into Utah from orbitantly high-anbe expected be the only solution for of China's office In. any way. Hut It aeem . tourlata. entirely unfair from a"J point difficulties. we take into to Lview. If me. clear very NIIWR. OITlMISnC ATLANTIC CITY. N J.. May 21. . oo conideratlon the apparent intent "Such in exorbitant mcrea.e, u al- Janae said he took occaGovernor M. peck. o:ic:tor-genra- l Mabey el of the legislature.. by reading tolowed to stand, will ltally affect the th United and banker other Interview to sion Pennfrl-var.l- a told the Ftatea. : Industrie to while section manufacturer' cota, S2I8, that (210 gether VIgADIVOSTOK EULED students of economic condition and at accUIScn In an panker to have whatthat intended striving to is body woret eeem present tim are over, ih that all agreed lore Ha ronveatlcn yetterday It BY NEW GOVERNMENT ever money waa expended under with the proapecta Indicating the low bringthetheir cost down to a polst th x.rw In the world Is not the provisions of thl section. exwith th demands of the pres- that of deprewlon safely ha been n offspring of the world war. point merely ent readjustment period." pended wholly in field work, demIs . directly traceable to the debut pajtaed. TOKIO. May 28. (Dy The Assoonstrations, etc., for actual, practh IHinV NAN'S bTATEMIIXT. "From a general point of view velopment of mechanical ciated Press.) The latest press disof we went tlcal benefit the tn farmers in we when mind had Jame Urennan. manager of the Py this imloprnrnt. he appliance. objects from Vladivostok in connecpatches various cpuntle of the state. ,the attained." Ogden Packing & Provision company, of men have ten fcfred to lire In to Washington have tion with the occupation of that No doubt, the legislature "had in aald. "Tou know th yesterday said: "We are now paying comparative msntal Governor Mabey and physical morning by troops formerly mind the. tendency on the part of governor of several weaiern tate our till to the Utah Power A Light under; command of the lata General ,the different Individuals, appointmet at Denver for a dlacuaalon of company under rrotest. a th "Work.' all 'conqufrtrr erk U t Kappell. state that a new ed to such .positions a are prothe wei and a In the power rate ha Increased our of that, not of affecting problem that the world talk, government has been formed and that vided for by these sections, to committee wa sent to Washington a power expens more than 10 per crt. Id. fa M. sMerkudoff. chairman of the At the time our contract wa cancelled pend5the greater portion of their a result of that conference. oo organization, has been nomi- , time a commlaalon to ad- the regular rate increased our bill 26 and the in available wanted money "We nated for president. anoffices, writing letter, employing to WAter from th per cent and the recent rai judicate the claims SUSPECT HELD FOR The convocation of & constituent etc--, to lake care to added threatened nounced river the company Colorado stenographers. power prevent by alassembly for the region of their office work! This condl- PART IN BIG THEFT litigation that would hold back de- another 16 Pr cent to our operating so Is announced in this advice. . legislature tion . to the wanted for year. Thl -object vlr cost. velopment ' -Leaflet have been found in the .avoid, and .therefore. added to . no rrvK IIAD. tually.is obtained.-streets of Vladivostok demanding the aectlon (292 the special , Charles W. Ivenson. proprietor of 21 a mn wi:st. aid f. ad. m massacre of Jews, according to the that 'provided that all aaldprovision pinnnn. Ilat-ter- y Ai Storage we federal wanted amount approthe Electric barter of "Again who Albert rerttered Munryn. advices, which add that Medvidieff. be expended for field work.' aet ald for the development station. 216 9 Hudson avenue. Is 1116 priation avenue, Whitlrr. Ind, former premier of the revolutionary shall "Section 6211 out the of th weat. The wet need reclama- another protectantTuesarrested at Harrold. K. Y.. government in Vladivostok hat been Kind of work thepoint had "use th aam amount of power day charged with b !rg lm;.:cated in tion projects. legislature "I arrested. ' In mind and anticipated that these y "The bill, calling fof day in ead day out Mr. Iveraon swUd. a tl.Cd0.0vd Lit "itr bond theft at oo should demonstrators aside l26O.00t.0OO of th for "I do nothave a peak load one min- Toledo. O., last February, walred perform, setting and-theto make sure that the reclamation In the United Ftatea project 'In seventeen ute and no load another. Th power .fund made, available for COLUMBUS KNIGHTS uch western state ha been Introduced. It is always, belr.g lied steadily. In my court herehearing and started for today work should be applied wholly will be by the to charge batteries. Ti powr Palls In custody of a United State nat. but w WILL HELP WOUNDED and are not o ur of the house. SttU. place absolutely to actual demonon 24 hour every day and every day marshal. w are hopeful, and President Hard- In the month. Tet I find an stration work, whereby th farmV v . ers and the boys and girls of the Increase In my bill undr ing ha signified that h will sign th .CHICAGO. May 38. Hospitalisafarmers might get a practical bill upon pa wage by congrea. Th the new rate of the U:h Power & NAVY AVIATOR DIES tion work for wounded- soldiers. Inth of thl bill will mean much to Light company. Although I am tn the demonstration and experience, passage volving the aid of. thousandnf women weat. Utah la aured of on big clasw made the special prothe legislature of 'favored power user COAST ACCIDENT and 'expenditure of. perhaps millions 1 in the event of thl bill s vision at the cloe of section 5212. I us flow project a continuously steady was of dollars, decided upon today by not I3ut w have, been given aaaur-anc- e have to "In my Judgment, it wa twice as much as the Knight of Columbus, intended that any part of the of federal aid even In th even! formerly. pavI nearly I paid for I&0 according KAN DIKOO. Cal . May 21. IJeu- find'that William J. bill doe not made available under the l? Jtti the IX lee than tenant CJeorf e T. II oe, fund, f month kilowatt ntineenint.by last only Boston, McGilejc supremo secretary. The governor aald the Brooklyn I paid "for 1.600 kliowata on section. provisions "of . these wa killed and year Mass.. atia'nr. tlary Funds upwards of $S.00.000 appro ' ' should b expended in paying for Eagle ha decided to conduct 1ta an- ago. Chief Machinist" Mate Jame I. to conventions, or In u.elea priated ior educational work will be nual excursion orer a rout which will The trips Invite comof lrrtnla. was sr!" Injured tn Ior conon hosV.n "Intensive the V. office work, but, Include Utah wonder spot in th munication from power user gilrg when the airplane In which.:!y were ti.ej pitalization program within ths next The outh. In wilt be Utah in 00 to Increase the fell party view ca their feet with and airuck regard flytrg u. vaa '""rrunraid. i CefiXinaad oa rajta Two JuLr. w and how It affects thtlr cnterpr,'-- , Ncrth U'and today. dllo?i 1 mttr .l ' whenl"' ,ir d l FJ-HIO- r ' DRAW TROOPS Wl'r . - ' ar , ! . Intact' committee ate finance conferences would be held that night next week between his committee and Commissioner Blair of the bureau of internal revenue looking to changes In enforcement methods. . of The: subject of "rehabilitation be will gone the enforcement system over,. Mr. Penrose said, adding that the the advisability or transferring of bureau the from unit prohibition the revenue in department internal of Justice, the designating of an en: for ;each forcement superintendent district and state or for each judicial be taken up. will other suggestions .MUST GO ; KHAM.EHI Senator Penrose' "said he was in favor of the department of. Justice tak worK. aec-- ; ing over the enforcement has expressed retary Mellon already transfer and proposed approval ofis the the to favor' understood Mr. Blair tep. One of Mr. Blair's first acts, it was . -- o a wrtniri va psstenationof . a new commissioner, in t place p prohibition John P.. Kramer. For this place, Newton Fairbanks of Ohio, : has been' mentioned. SPOT OVER TARIFF . Republican members of the house ways and means committee, preparing a final draft of the general tariff i were said tonight to be at odds over Wash. Avenue Storekeeper, four important schedules; What wfes " described as an open split has occured Charged "With Serious in the writing of schedules for chemiChild cal, cotton, wool and silks. '! on these ' -4 Despite lack of agreement schedules and the fact that some G. Gus Mahas, Greek, "25 years of others have passed only the stage, Chairman, Ford ney held: age," proprietory of a store ' at 2245 to his prediction of June' 10 as the Washington avenue, was arrested yes date of introduction.- Some members terday afternoon by Sheriff "Richard of the committee, however, declared Piricock and charged with a statutory that the house would not receive the crime upon an Ogd'en girl who has not measure short of June 20. The chemical schedule," it was said, has resulted Vet reached '15 years of age." - Mahas in a Continuation of the senate fight was taken to the coqnty Jail by Sheriff PinCock and insisted that "he 'not be against the further use of restrictions, other than by tariff rates; on the im- placed in Jail, butallowed his liberty in the. corridor untp his countrymen portation of dyestuffs. CHEMICALS LAST could furnish "ball.v The chemical provisions, it was unSheriff Pincock,,. Jiowever, placed derstood, have been put at the bot- the man in a celti'desplte the pleadtom of the list of schedules awaiting ings of the prison) that he be given consideration. other pris;,, consideration not allowed ; r.. nor the oners.' r' Neither the'ub-commltte- e - SOON. Gifts BAII. ' full Republican membership 'has estwo hours ball of $2.000 was Within on schedtablished basic rates the silk furnished by ;cpunlfymen of Mahas sectional" were while said , views ule,, and he left the Jail with W. H. Reeder. to have been reflected In the attempt gr hisiattprney to fix cotton rates. - ' ahas, when given his liberty, appeared to be but little PROBLEM OX WOOL-- " ". It was learned that the division on affected by the serjoua charge against wool rates centered around the same him and - laughed aid talked with , bis as. down the street. problem as those on cotton disparity frierds vMahaa was arresd upon a. warrant manbetween the rates on the raw and sworn- by the .sma , .. and her girl, ufactured product. the girU Identified him in drafts of ' the sched- mother-anules on earthenware, paper sundries the. Btoreiatis the time of the t arrest. alleeid to have been .crime and minerals are understood to have The in the rfar of the store. committed, membeen, accepted, by the ANOTHER 71'RRESTED. bers of the committee. majority , Another man wlio gave his name A formal call for a caucus of house as Charles" and said he was Republicans next Wednesday went out 21 years of JohnsoilT was age, also arrested by The conference will discuss an today. Pincock arfd charged with a attempt to determine a party policy on Sheriff offense uitbn a sister of tne the resolution which would make tar- statutory The second girl la said to have girl. iff duties carried by the general bill been 17 years of ,age. Johnson was effective on the date of introduction placed in the county: Jail and in the 'house.' being 'held, unableto furnish bonds ooof Johnsowtold the officers lived at 3442 Washington avenue. MME. CURIE CANCELS he .$1,500.. Mahas when confronted4 by the TO WEST COAST small girl In. the store, denied the charge. The girl insisted, however, that he was the man and the arrest NEW YORK, May 28. Madame took place., Mahas will, be Marie Curie, of radium. in the city court this week. arraigned on advice or physicians. todav can will also face thetcourt and theJohnson serious celled her plans for a trip to the Pa- charges filed against him. cific coast, scheduled to begin next WhUe Mahas declared; he was but 2 Wednesday. of age, the officers believe She will, however, leave next Wed thatyears he much older.' He is a" full nesday for Chicago to fill date3 In the grown man and the officers believe west and visit the Grand canyon. It he is past his thirtieth year at least was decided, however, that , univer oo Calfunctions sity arranged for her In . if ornia would prove too trying. This announcement was made offi AIR LINES PLANIIED FOR GRAHD CANYON cially after a consultation of physic ians called when she returned from Pittsburg, exhausted by the cordial reSAN ANTONIO. Tex.. May 21. ception accorded her in the middle west. The possibility of opening an aerial Her friends said there was nothing passenger service Grand the condition. While the Canyon of the ' through alarming in' herwas is Colorado ' announcement being made :she planned by the war department, itbeing was was preparing to go for a short motor learned r here Lieutenant today. . ' ride. . - Jr.. transcontinental vPearsonSome of the scientist's friends, how- - filer, has been to make an ever, expressed the opinion that before investigation to ordered fields find landing Wednesday her physicians might com- and then make an aerial observation mand her to cancel even herJ trip to trip to ascertain air conditons at difthe urand canyon. ferent times emerne is uuv uu sa.u lor xiumc June ii. gency la&dl&j-'flaM- . of day and note ) T a 1 w. WASHINGTON May 28. T V 1 Evanston, Wyo.;- Monday afternoon, was related in a letter received by J. N. Orr of Ogden ' yesterday. J Jones, hi wife, his brother were traveling and sister-in-laauto. by They heard loud reports from their rear .tires and got out .to 'investigate. Just4 as they found! the tires had been bullets they got punctured orders to throw up their hands. The bandit got $65 in money, two watches and some travelers! checks which he later threw away and - .then he ordered his victims to walk in one direction while he -went in another, Jone3 wrote of his experience : I from Manitotiiolo, TROUBLE MAY crystaliziriK in Ogdcn laat night in favor of a SENTIMENT Ug&n FIRE UPON POSSE Utah nublic utilities the of the body whereby the rates forpower furnWied bv recent action . 1 t ower ana Light company were increased. inc i,ian l One Indian Killed When A Declares His Pro Sir, James Craig Goes to Attorney test Has Prevented RepeLondon to Arrange tition of Payments Ceremonies Jones, former cafe HOW Ed of Salt Lake and was held up and robbed a bandit. 16 miles west of by ed As Commissioner, of WITHOUT LAW OF PARLIAMENT THROUGH TIRES UTAH INDIAN Ogdcn Manufacturer! Call Advance Elxorbhant and Unfair and Declare Local Industry Ha Suffered Serious Blow; Relief Must Come Through Utilities Commission SOMS W ERE PAID OPEK '1HBIS BY SHOTS ENFORGEMEN - com-pow- Ve Prd ' - - - . v -- com-mlwlo- e n. 1 salt ' -- -- - - ! l'T utwl OW bn If" !bout?i?fIve - &uZTprSTlfiZ biau nfhm.SfiSS U'tU't .nU.n fll PlY' , h,to 'P - 'PT x JLP. , AID FOR I'JEST - V ASSURED, SAYS 1 one-fift- UTAH GOVERNOR stone-roofe- h I- 1 lf Fpe-ula- - Pred 1 -- af-terno- on -- rent - 125.-000,0- 00 !ncre " , . d . . ad-d- rt con-Jjrte- nt s bn - . city-Thursda- ld.-milli- ifi!-ri- rle pre-Am- ur .- has--rreme,r-- non-Social- ist pre-Am- ee -' J.h ? ur . - im , lt - . Smlth-McNar- pre-Jlmlca- n . pad 1 etrep-tlonallr.fc- lg -- , . - p-a- .. ge. lfit!' pa. . iw, m Du-f-Jey- . ry |