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Show ' - O' ' ' ' - MM I - - - ' - - THE OGDEN ... - f DMVOKES SEIZE SHIPS BA1D, PEACE DESIRE; FECIA While They Last JBolsheviki Believed 'Behind Irish Times Sees Avenue to Disappearance of Ameri-- 2 can Vessels Eecently THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Prosperity Through New Parliament (Permit for the Sale of This Stock Issued June IS, by the Utah State Securities Commission) Misses' Silk Sweaters These are $5.00 grade. regular Commenting At only $2.98 upon the address of King George at the opening of Ulster parliament at Belfast yesterday,, the Irish Times said this morning: "If southern Irishmen will allow themselves to think soberly events at we may hope iyesterday's Brown and black, full fashioned. diversion to Russian soviet ports. Belfast will begin immediately to imPolice say they were informed prove the prospects of peace. HenceThe pair $235 Wthrough certain confidential sources," forward no Irishman who is not a fool officials of the Union of Russian or a fanatic can ignore the significance .that Workers of the United States and of the northern parliament.' The Irish Independent said: "DiCanada, an organization since broken 2up, had urged its unemployed mem vision in Ireland is fostered by Great Black and brown, full fashioned. Hers to seek employment on American Britain for her own ends. If ther Tfihips, overpower other members of the was honestv in British politics, If The pair $1.95 .fcrew and direct the vessels to Russia. members of the king's cabinet desired PliANS NOT CARRIED OUT to the. principle of statesmanAll their information, together with shipapply and" not force a remedy, strife JLhe literature and documents seized would be ended and discontent would jpolice said, was turned over to the be allayed in Ireland." Black and white; regular $2.25. Specially priced 'department of justice. ROYATj courage 71' So far is known these plana were LONDON, June 23. Relief over the at $1.75 pair never put into execution to the safe return of Kins George and Queen "raids but police said they prior formed the Mary from Belfast was expressed by .Chier subject of discussion at secret this morning's newspapers, which also Another lot 6f meetings or the Russian organization. voiced appreciation of their courage in' The organization, police declared, making the trip to the Irish city to' CHILDREN'S CAPES was composed largely of Russian the Ulster parliament. who At $3.25 and $3.50 the labor union jials warmlv approved the king's ad-- ; movement as jused Their dress, especially his plea that the ;a camouflage. Also a lot of misses' capes at $6.50 each , headquarters were repeatedly raided Irish forgive and forget and join in! ' .'..by the police; during 1919 and 1920 making for the land thev love a new) ,and numerous arrests made. Event-'er- a of peace,, contentment and good; Sec our line of ually the majority of those arrested w in.'' were deported to Russia. The Daily News, however, strongly INFANTS JACKETS S. TO INVESTIGATE fram-- ; which criticised the government WASHINGTON, June 23 Depart- ed the speech Cashmere or wool, with or without sleeve lor "simultaneouslv ment of justice officials said they making u mockery and reproach of Priced from $1.25 and up with Detective these moving words" bv its decision to ;;would communicate Sergeant J. J. Gegan. chief of the New send more troops to south Ireland. The ,Xork bomb squad, to obtain all avail-- ; London Times denounced the govern-- ' Just in Another Shipment of able information on the reported for "dashing all hopes hv of documents containing plans creeing intensified in Ireland MEN'S SOX for captures of American ships and to the bitter end."warfare It accused the tneir diversion! to Kussian ports. The government of i.Iavin- - the trame with White foot and gray. -netted the king, who was said to have done raids, officials added, hud 25c pair; 5 pairs $1.00 documents revealing many radical all he could. schemes were no there but for plans ARMY ( IIIEE ABSENT. .seizure of American ships so far they What purpoiU-to (, a copy of a One Lot could recall. Field Sir Henry Hughes Marshal letter r oo Wilson, chief of the imperial general MEN'S MESH KNIT UNION SUITS staff, sent to Prime .Minister Lloyd At 89c the suit George, giving his reasons for not the opening of the Ulster par-- , liament was circulated tod.i. in Irish AGAIN WE SAY quarters here. The field marshal's t reasons to for llelfas go declining ; SWIM IN YOUR OWN BATHING SUIT were given as follows: m n MB U fill of the 'Being- the senior officer IIII 1 I A& U Cm MM S i ov British army, I do not think it right proper for me to be present. view' of the fact that the government its, pressure uerernnned to increase MARSHALL., Colo., June 23. Work- - is c ii ...I i,i ontitL nS m me moonngni nn oniy the Sinn Fei n rebellion to an pnH nm casionat incKer ot a lantern, more that orders for all troops to go over than a hundred men fought frantically will emanate from roe, I think per all night with picks and shovels and haps it would bring politics into the road scrapers to reinforce the crum- army if, us preliminary to orderii1" of troops over to Irtish the 1 bling clay of the big Marshall dam thousands I was .seen to in take rebellion, part and keep it from giving way. This th- 2357 Washington Avenue opening of the northern parliamorning the dam was still standing ment." but the structure is weakened to such The copy of the letter was printed an extent that it may give way at any in the Irish Bulletin. oo moment, according to the men workENGINEERS' WIVES ing to prevent its breaking. (MEXICO PURCHASES At 2:30 this morning two fissures ' CANYON! SEE OGDEN LOCOMOTIVES HERE appeared in the retaining wall and water began to seep through. The weakened section of the dam settled lves of delegates attending the i.iTtrnn Tpt .Tone ?3 Horders another foot between midnight and annual convention of Electrical Engl-- 1 brokers have been energetically now in session at Salt Lake, hng trade between the United State daylight. Xhls section has settled more than twelve feet since Tuesday were Ogden visitors yesterday after- - and Mexico and in some instance noon, according to Secretary O. J. Stil- - brokerage firms have even purchased , WASHINGTON. Jun- - 22. A' night and other railroad euip-merce- .; toinfy-HenrrThe water level in the lake well of the Ogden Chamber of Com-- j locomotives Daugherty !ment on account of inadequate equip-is now less than five feet below the today that he might The women motoreH to Ocdp a pardon for Jack Johna trip to tne Hermitage m Ug-- 1 railroads. iuttcdi. iiuxixi. jl iuc icwimug wan. One firm, it was learned enjoyea son, chamformer heavyweight oo .den canyon before returning to Salt'today. not only has brought 15 locoa year's sentence at pion, serving Lake. They had a, luncheon at the 'motives but has employed ;i former TVT"RS1 ffASSTn CiT? violation . l.cucnworth, Kan., for lh, XJ w w JTM TTo r m f n cro nnl f i c WAMU WO. AUAkW. T.TTflAS! Clf o a Mann the of before art day t CONTINUED IN COURT in the evening OO(Ireat Nor. h?rn railroad ;is its transfor th3 I emr!if Carpentier fisrht. Mr. Paugherty s.!J John-woportation manager with headquarters in Monterey-RamoWEDNESDAY had bern a modl prisoner 89; .P. N'igras, personal reprea "librty bonus'' had leen attorney to and Through inability of her Mrs. MERCURY CLIMBS sentative inof President obrrgon. rall-of- suggested be In' court this morning, as his term expired en George Mexico, 7. management ofsavth Lucas, charged with having driven an July oo automobile past a street car which ing ;hre roads, has been quoted as was discharging' passengers, did notj With a temperature of 89 degrees- 'will be sufficient lot. onto; vea In was the hottest day in Og- ico in thirty flays to moe all tr.iffie SEARCHING PARTIES go to trial in the city court his morn aen case was continued. since June 13, when the ther- - and that within two months trains will ing. The OUT AFTER TOURIST, be running on regular schedules". Witnesses for the city were at hand mometer registered 3 3. ooWeather forecast for Ogden says but Attorney Arthur Woolley, counselfoY MTS- Lwcms, was not 'present, hav- continued fair and warmer; Friday It is said that only one man In a rTKF! PARK. Colo. June 2 3. fair. hundred is physically perfect. ing requested a continuance. Alarmed at the continued absence of H. F. Targett. of Ix;s AnirpJefl. who 'BUT left Long's !'ak Inn. Tuesday murn-jinaftr announcing that he intended to hike to Chasm lake, which lies, t jat the foot of a precipice, jliockv Mountain National park. and a ' jiinder" Superintendent Way. (force of volunteers under the lader:.i .'hip of Enos Mills, today began sstemati- of the rugced eoun--trHefore1 for the missing man. night two hundred earchera will bei the fastnesses and ravines oft combing Lone s peak. Uattl and mountain Mount ilartha Waahlnrton. Targett. who in described a a man of between 40 and 60 years, left Long' Teak inn clad In a sweater. He car ried no food or extra clothing. Fu-- t perlntendcnt Way points out that it Is! us possible he may have lost himself in the wilds or that he may have fallen over one of the many precipices of th region. X NEW June 23 Disappear ance at sea of several American ships within the last tew monms was linked "by the New York police with plans ..revealed in raids on radical headquarters a year and a half, ago, for the seizure of these vessels at sea and their DUBLIN, : June 23. ' Ladies' Phoenix Brand Hose Offering of 200,000 Shares Ladies' Puritan Brand Hose ; . Ladies' Embroidered Silk Hose i Bingham Galena M ining Company traised. -- j an-j0p- Edltor-,archist- en s, i - ' Stock at 25c a Share ! ' j sei-jme- 1921 nr de-zu- re ' 1 Capitalization Management: ng mn K V M mucin av WW LJ At f-- - S3 I . , 1 1 .. . . . I Ogden-Uta- h : , e Knitting Store inancc: s Properties; Leave Prison on Day Before Fight pu?h-neer- j 800-acr- e al indi-H?fv- J rc-ommMi- i d i i r-- I T L- - ; I - X -- -- n i Mex-yesterda- el y York-Bingha- -- - i g T I 2000-foo- F than we claimed. Outwore three others! "Diamond Tires have given better service than you claimed. One went !0,100 miles without being removed from the wheel, during which time it outwore three tires, of other makes, tyhich, cost considerably more than Diamonds,? Kalispell American Laundry Co., Kalis pell, Montana V Buy Diamonds for economy. They are the real thrift tires, and have been standard for tvventy-fiv- e years. The Diamond.Rubber Co?tPANr;inc. iurd' I v ( , j o A A 0 POSTMASTER AND HIS 'ROBBER' SENTENCED in 6. Jack Johnson May . Inter-Mounta- 0. 1 1 oc-.th- 1.000,000 shares. Par $1 each. In treasury, 465,000 shares. President R. E. Miller is president of the Milling Company of Utah. Consulting Engineer O. F. Brinton is engineer of the Jib Mining Company of Basin, Montana,, which has an indicated ore reserve variously estimated at a value of between $5,000,000 and $6,000,-00Captain Brinton was formerly superintendent of development of the great Burma Mines, Ltd., of Burma, India. The stock of this company rose in value from 50c a share to $65 a share during Captain Brinton! incum. bency, 1913-191The treasury stock of the company has been underwritten to net the company an amount sufficient to discharge all outstanding obligations and to create a cash treasury re- -' serve for mine development. The consist of about 485 acres in the Bingham, Utah, Mining district. The greater portion of this area adjoins and sidelines the property of the United State Smelting Refining and lining Company which property has produced to date approximately $100,000,000. The Bingham Mining district has produced approximately $500,000,000 to date. We quote from a letter of Captain O. F. Brinton. He says: "The Bingham Galena property is situated on the south side of Bingham Canyon, sidelining the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company's ground for fully one mile and is in close juxtaposition to the Utah Copper Company's steam-shovpit. The total area of the Bingham Galena group is about 485 acres. It is a consolidation of the Silver Shield group, the Bully Boy group, and a portion of the New gTOup. Development work in the Bingham Galena amounti to over 10,000 feet of workings. Production to date totals $500,-00- 0 or more. Th developed area embraces only a small portion of the total acreage now controlled, and a vigorous campaign of development, just begun under my direction, should soon lift the mine to high rank among the silver-lea- d producers of the district. The property is fully equipped with all the necessary mining machineiy and owns operating rights through the $300,000 Niagara Tunnel of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company for the rapid handling of all ores direct to the railroad which is situated at the mouth of the tunnel. The plans of the management include an immediate geological survey of the entire property, which has already commenced, and rapid development of the mine. Financing of the company which has been the stumbling block in the past ,is now assured, and the Company is in a position to proceed with the work that the property merits." m I rilOENTX. Ariz.. June 22 lxn R. Bailey, former postmaster at Blsbee.' Ariz., who pleaded fuilty In federal district court to havingappropriated $40,000 of the government's money to his own nse, waa sentenced to six years in the federal penitentiary at Leaven- worth. Kansas., by Judge Wlliam II. Sawtelle. Matt Keaton. accom- plice in the robbery of the postoffice' at Eisbee by which Uailey iiecirred the $40,000. pleaded rullty to a charge of havlntr been Implicated In the robbery and was sentenced to five ears in the federal penitentiary t Leaven, I - Application will be made to list the stock on the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange within a few days. j j 6eTf-confe3- ad worth- - X ) 0 Throturh Keaton tha rovrmment has recovered eighteen thousand dollars of the money stolen. Mrs. Hattie Iuke, to whom Keaton said he deliver- -' ed part of the stolen money, la in Jail at Tuscon. Judge Sawtelle today fixed her bond at fifty thousand dollars. Bailey and TTe.ton confessed to staped a fake robbery of the on April 2. hav-ln- r post-offic- e Child, Barclay & Co. Salt Lake City, Utah Stock Exchange BIdg. ESTABLISHED 1898 Members Salt Lake Stock Exchange Phone Wasatch 4154 . oo MEXICO SENDS ARMY TO PUT DOWN REVOLT X "o)! CORDS FABRICS VEIU CRUZ. June IS. General Guadalupe Sanche. chief of military operations in the state of Vera Crua. has left for MInatltlan, In the southern part of the a tate. to revolt reported to have, been atartad by General J?erex. General Banchea took with him 1,590 soldiers and It la feared flghUngr has be run with tie rebels-oput-dow- o CRRAU'OF TUB'ES TARTAR. Just a taste of cream of tartar added to a cake, mixture makes the fin- ished product more dlrestible. Use no mor the small amount that can be held between the thumb and flnser. This entire offering cf 200,000 shares at 25c per share having been oversubscribed and paid for by our customers in a few, hours, this advertisement appears as a matter of public record only. NOTE: |