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Show MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 12, 1821. THE OGDEN OFF TO FEED STARVING RUSSIANS RING DITRA MM QUEST!; TiUH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R frv'w.. AUTO THIEVES UNDER COVER ; : V. Members of a band of automobile met Harmes who was coming along thieves who Saturday nlfht ," injured the road on a bicycle. riARMES STOPFKD John Harmes, Ogden Greek, when he They 'stopped Harmes. Jones said, refused to go to the ranch of Harry and asked him if he had been to the Wallace near Rlverdale and collect ranch to collect the money for the car, as arranged earlier in the money for a car stolen by, the gang stolen Harmes said he had not, and day. In Idaho, are still at large, although one. of the gang: searched mm, dui every effort is being 'made by the failed to find any money. Jones said the three men then orfor. their appresheriffs department - , dered Harmes to go to the ranch and hension. ' Harmes and Mike Stothes, Greeks, collect the money. Harmes, however, are being held in the .county jail in said he had lost his nerve, and was connect on with the attempted sale of afraid of being arrested and he would the stolen car. Charges are being not go. One of the men then Jumped nrann rA a l nit them for their Dart from the automobile and struck Harmes over the eye with a revolver in trying to dispose of the machine. When H&rmta was captured by dep knocking him to the ground. Jones Wallace ranch said no shot was fired. uty sheriffs near the Harmes then agreed to go to the the officers Saturday night he told that he had lost his nerve at the last' ranch and one of the gang accom-ca- ar waited at minute in going to the Wallace ranch (panled him. .The to collect the money and one of the .point near the railroad tracks. When re- gang fired a shot at his head. He Harmes or his companion did not car men in the exhibited a wound over his left eye turn, Jones said the which he said was the result of the ordered him to drive to the Wallace ranch. . j shot. KiVJMOl lUil M.A.M. OlJUl I tibial' In front of the ranch house, Jones Sheriff Plncock last night questioned cab said the men got out and someone Edward D. Jones, an Ogden taxitaxi-cadriver who said that it was his wentb fired a shot at the car. He then turnfed the machine and sped up the in which the band of thieves to the Wallace ranch. He said that road and back to Ogden. The taxi-ca- b driver declared he did not see the he answered 'a call Saturday' nightwhich directed him to drive to Twen- men after they left the car near the Wallace ranch. "street ana wan avenue. The alleged automobile th'.evep then men got in the car, he said, and told him to drive to the Wallace ranch. de- -. separated anf search. by officers failed in their capture. Jones told the officers that he him The machine which they attempted men forced the murred, butonethat ' to of the gang held a re-- i to sell to Wallace was stolen from E. go and volver in his Ian during the journey. N. Morgan at. Pocatello, Idaho, last He said that when they reached a week. Mr. Morgan came to Ogden railroad terday vand this morning drove the point near the Bamberger they! car back to Pocatello. , Wallace ranch, the of tracks east -rt -- - K v ;., -- ( ),. ' GIRL, HE SAYS X f .Three hundred and fifty railroad of-flclals from all parta of th United! States will be entertained in Ogden ! V v Wedneidajr by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. The member of the Ho tary. Klwanli. Weber and TrogreBelTe In en-Buslaeas r.luba will the visitors, according Jo tertalning t co-oper- ate Secretary ..... m M I -- A, I- TWELVE OF THE BEST USED CARS IN OUR STOCK WILL BE ON SALE AT STRATTON BROTHERS' GARAGE, TWENTY-FIRS- T STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE,. SEPTEMBER 13 AND 14. - I j PHILIPPINES FOREIGN TRADE 'VIE Islands Not Keady to Stand Harding Urges National Observance Next Unprotected and Alone, " Saturday Says Forbes i GROWS LARGER i mm urn ACi( STRONGLY i ! Greatest Austrian Cauital Ramdlv Since Last March; Im Recovers From Blows Dealt by War ports Remain Low 'August. Exports es a eood time- : ! I government but separate, ' unprotected' 10 mo that he believed uof contrary the American traditional policy in subpeople to hold an alien people own their jection permanently against will. -"I will make clear the position I have always held regarding Philippine independence," Mr. Forbes said. "I believe in the desire for independence and have never tried to discourage it. I always said my duty as governor changing the politigeneral included between the Philipcal relationship States, and have pines and the United devoted .myself to the development of natural resources, as the Filipino without people were then and still aremaintensufficient resources for the ance of a separate government without all the Introduction necessary. "It is suggested that Hotarians. Kl wants and Progressive Business men wear the badges of their respective or ders. "The chamber of commerce hopes that you will - help show Ogden's guests -- -- DODGE BROTHERS FORDS BUICKS CHEVROLETS AND OTHERS . '"Only the regular admisRlon will be Charged. "It is also understood that the badge of the visiting delegates wJU be I W. Cameron N'EW Sept. 12 president - Hardinr. YORK, in indorsing the natiional ob-- , Forbes, of President Harding's Philipnines mission, tn an address ai me servance or Constitution day. next Sat-- 1 declared urday, has written to the constitutional University of the "Philippines, sufficient the islands axe still without league of America that "no govern-resourofor the maintenance of a mental system has demonstrated a J I. Blxelow. W. Kins. W. H. Cheverf. v-- HOPESWTITUTION Sept. 12. Tuesday and Wednesday j of M. S. BrowninK. A. t i - . . OrI Chamber of Commerce. Thee local committee U composed .'.V ei MANIL-A- i P4, j 1 DH M j j Siihrell of the O. J. SALE : Whitney. K. H. U Dell, O. J. Stilwell. C.us WrighU W. II. Iteeder. Jr.. and E. S. Hinckley. Club members of the cUy were tody . mailed the following circular letter by 6 ' ' Secretary O. J. Stilwell. "The traveling paamenqer agents of 0 the large eastern citlo.n undoubtedly exert a great Influence In turninj? touriir-pjy- . ist traffic to or from any community. ' r ft "The annual convention cf the na j., tlonal aBfociaticm of traveling passenger aRtntn i. convening in Utah this 1st week. The delegates are to br? enter tained by the Odon chamber ol com ' , merce on Wednesday afternoon andj evening. September 14 "Following a trip through the can yon to the well and a dinner at the liermuaEe a aance at me w nue has betn arranged for the evening. "The Ogden chamber of commerce bODes for a large attendance of cjr ' Colonel "William Haskell, chief of the American relief administra- representative bu.'iness men at this that you will not only tion's mission to Rusftvsnapped as he sailed froir New York to take dance, and own best girl but an extra your bring charge of the feeding'of Russia's starving people, lit- was acconn one, since most of the 330 delegates pariied to Europe by his wife and their little daughter. expected will not have their ladies with them. f i ly-lir- CM retary Seeking Partners for E. R. Men's Dance n o-- , Sec-- . Chamber of Commerce J j i The prices will sell them all. Special reduction for this sale. or- EASY TERMS Large Imports of European Woolen Material Planned greater capacity to meet and bear the HV MILTON nROWUl WASHINGTON', Sept. 12. Exports utmost stresses of human crisises than increased VIKN.VA. yep6. 12. Vienna has approximately J54.Q0u.OOO our own." during ben described al a vast metropolis in I have always thought of Constitu- - and imports about $17,000,000 compared with July, ac which drsolatioq rvtgns. tion day as marking the real birth oflJlYnp as to the monthly foreign trade' Well, that is not Vienna: our nation, eaid tha presidents letissued today by the com- summary Py day. there is an animated air HUSTON. Sept. 12. The Amerter ag made public by the league. merce the beautiful city. (about Hy nlrht department. Woolen company may Imican "The trying time3 of the last seven Exports during August aggregated- the terrace restaurants on the wide noodi from manufactured port years have supremely tested the gov- 1875,000.000 as compared with $321,- boulevards are crowded with people and other Kuropean ernmental systems of all the world and 000,000 during Germany $57S.-( sippln and with coffe or oatlnic ices. And July are lower where I feel that we of America may well rou countries 000,000 in August. 192Q. Kxports for the shops, especially the onm that tn President here. mills than the felicitate ourselves and give thanks to the month reached the highest total ideal In luxury articles. xri wll William M. Wood, on his return Divine Providence that in this test no of the year since March when the stocked to his deak today from a trip to governmental system has demonstrat- figure was IK $387,000,000. WORST PASSKIl meet to a ed greater capacity Kurope. uld ho rspected a report and bear Imports foras the month totalled Though there Is still much unemthis the utmost stresses of human 'Crises $194,000,000 wljhin a day or two coverlnu L- - Danl-htagainst $177,000,00of ployment in VUnnx much begging Chester from than our own. possibility on the streets and much bitter poverJuly and $513,000,000 in August of the American Woolen "Once more we must remind our- in was total the The last year. Import which American relief organisaProducts company, a subsidiary, selves that the constitution is strong highest since May when the figures ty tions are striving to alleviate. the who has Just completed an indeenough for every requirement, elas- was $205,000,000. Viennese think tbe worst Is over. tic enough to adapt itself to changpendent investigation of condiv protection. the eight months ended with For is not only that the league of It abro.id. tions evoluconditions and JUSTICE PROMISED ing developing exports aggregated $3,230,is unoettaklnir a scheme to It be tcldej iht such a Should dur-ihe"I said then and say now, 'Devote tions. So on this anniversary we may August, as th- stat. but that bust000,000 finance $5,475,000,000 against was a promising on. lh venture natural dedicate to well ourselves to the your supreme yourselves so developing of 1920 months th men corresponding ing to arP Product comthat Woolen beginning fel American our as instituof to make - Vienna has not been resources, yourselves purposemaintaining for the while aggreperiods d absolute-gatean imports hit so nafar as operations tions under it, and of making them pany would, your strong enough to maintain as against $8.95.-ii- y $1,93.000,00 blow the are concerned, by unIn crushing peace the stale in in as been have time the the olhr comes; future they tionality. Until that for the eight months ended; ties which carved the once mighty to an an from to illuminate the with August exporting change til you have developed sufficient re- past,, a beacon light men n .1920. would It up and empire sources to maintain your nationality, way of progress for organisation. Importing seeking freeooiu imports lor rtunai anrvgai-- i ft Austria a small atato with onealso market the output of Eurodom everywhere." our paths are parallel. 530.uuu.uyu were uie musi iur, third its population tn the capital. ing oo pean mll'.s in South America and "Whatever permanent relationship of the year except March; month V1KN.V.VS any IMi'ORTANC r. one elsewhere. Mr. Wood said. be which is established, it will when the total was $87,000,000. Uoldj Captains of commerce and finance TRAFFIC VIOLATORS Mr. Wood said later there was will be mutually agreed upon by both in July totalled $4.000.UUO in Vienna believe Imports is their no to and city and proposal to bring Into this VARYINGboth, GET FINES ana In August, 1920. $15,000,000. satisfactory peoples dostlnned to remain the raoit importhat might any poods no relationship, unless so established, country of gold during August tant place in southeastern Kurope, Exports of th the with compete can be permanent." products as against to amounted $671,652 not because certh streams only are of mills. Thtre CHINA LEAVE FOR C. H. Cardon company's of Riby. Idaho, in July and $25,000,000 in trade naturally flow there and meet, of foreirn tain countries Wood Leonard and General products his automobile with Major 1920. charged, parking but because of the effective commade at low prices that are not W. Cameron Forbes, with the other too near a fire hydrant failed to ap- August, Gold for months the eight mercial imports financial organizations he explained. t produced here, oo members of President Harding's mis- pear in police court this morning and ended with August totalled $502,000.- - built up and Vienna, with branches sion to the Philippines, sailed Satur- his bail. of $6 was declared forfeited. 000 compared with $160,000,000 dur in all the innew statesfor Hong Kong, China, on the Andrian Druper, arrested on the same ing the corresponding months of 1920 day In the past few montl Kxperience steamer Korea Maru. bail. also forfeited $5 while exports for the period amounted nas snown that buvers from ih charge, After a three days' visit at Hong J. C. Leonhard, charged with oper- to $11,000,000 against $242,000.00 Balkan states still prefer to come a taxi cab without a license during the first eights months Kbng, the mission will go to Shanghai of last to lenna to make purchases. . on the steamer Empress of Asia where ating failed to appear for. trial and his bail year. is This to due the fact that Vienna ' they are to be the guests of the of 25 was declared forfeited. for the month ag offers wider attractions, has better .Silver Chinese government, later Albert Strassburg of ' Malad,' ldah, gregated imports visiting $8,000,000 against $4,000,- - hotels and amusements and in Ger.limPeking and other cities. with same 000 the in month last year. man has a language that most of the the exceeding speed charged KOVJ Leaving China the mission will trav- it on the North road and also while exportB amounted to $3,740,000 buyers understand. el through Korea as guests of the driving his car Ogden with one headlight, against $4,490,000 in August last oo government, following which pleaded guilty. He was fined Japanese Wood $30 or year. and other members of thirty days in Jail. Strassburg was General Imports of silver during the first HARD LUCK YARN the mission will return to Manila, arrested last night by Motorcycle Of- eight SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Sept. 12. aggregated $40,000,000 while Mr. Forbes will sail from Japan ficer Charles Crawford who' testified againstmonths cor the $67,000,000 TOLD during BY YOUTH today of the bodies of a man Recovery misStates with the for the United a rate of responding months of 1920, while ex been he had at that driving both unidentified, brought woman, and sion's report. more than forty miles per hour. fo rthe period totalled $30,- ports known death list of the the newspaper was teleA summary of the port Clifford 000.000 also the with $92,000,000 A Taylor, to 49. during charged against luck flood hard a with story Saturday coupled graphed to President Harding from driving in excess of the speed limit, eight months ending August ,1920. Texas. recommendatldn of DALLAS, Sept. 12. Partial mercy by to County the Manila, just prior departure oo was fined $30 or thirty dayswith the communication of David SAved Wilson P. Attorney restoratipn Roy for China. oo n section of central Texas Smith, a younir laborer, from a more oo severe sentence than 90 days in Jail. up to noon today brought the list of DOCTOR'S STORY OF Smith was charged with issuing and dead, based on unconfirmed reports MURDER IS REFUTED to cash a check on a local arid exclusiveNjf more than forty or attempting bank drawn In favor of O D. Huston more dead In San Antonio, up to more and signed by J. & Nwland for thah fifty. These figures are subjsct to revision, probably downward whsn RICHMOND. $67.50. Va., Sept 12. Dr. Jesse Ansley- Griffin, whom Dr. Wil-mSmith told the court that he waa a wire conditions permit accurate reAmos Hadley, confessed wife laborer, that he waa on lis way to ports to come through. Property damdeis said to flooding of th Colorado, have Portland. Ore., where he lived, that he age from slayer, by police clared he shot on the bank of the needed the money and in desperation Brazos, Ban Marcos. Little and other due to being out of work and funds, rivers probably will run Into millions, James river. In December 1918, Just before he threw the body of Mrs. Hadto cash the check. He ad- prlnicpally In cotton, corn and live(By S. E. A. Scrrlcc) attempted CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Mrs. Mary mitted he had no funds In the bank stock. ley into the water, has wired the local WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. The sen- authorities from Los Angeles that he Smith, with her neck broken, sits nor in any Ogden bank. chair In a ate finance- committee today voted ,to was In Franc at th time "You deserve, six months In jail but B OND ISSUE PERMIT the murder propped up in an invaliddoctors There, say, I'll frive you 0 days." said Judfe retain the 12 per cent maximum in- is said to have been committed. hospital here. D. ASKED BY RAILROAD come surtax rates as fixed in the hous In a telegram to Sheriff Sydner, of she will sit for life with her head R. Roberts in passing sentence. in a Oo bill. It has under consideration x nro- - Henrico county. Dr. Orlffin said he and shoulders encased plaster posal to change the percentage in the had never seen Hadley or his wife cast. She is the first woman, and one GO TO DENVER WASHINGTON. Sept. ll.The St. difference brackets so as to effect a since November 1918, and that "Had-ley- 's FOR Louis-Sa- n Francisco railroad asked reduction of about one per cent on inclaim of my being with his wife of the veryan few persons ever to surcomes in each bracket. of the interstate commerce injury. TELEPHONE at the time of the murder is absolutely viveShesuch HEARING authority can't move. If she did. she commission today to Issue SC&7S.O0O The committee also approved pro- raise." : oo would die Immediately, the doctors to of six per cent bonds to be visions in the house bill Increasing term secure short which notes, the ay. W. from $2000 to $2500 the exemptions to Hal of Farr Ogden. assistant And yet she mll. state attorney general, with Joshua carrier proposes to Issue- from time heads of families having annual net incomes of $5000 or less and also in "Why shouldn't I ? I'm still alive, Greenwood, member of the public util- to time. oo there' life there's hope," ities commission 'off UUh, will leave creasing the exemptions on account of he to from says. $200 tomorrow $400. niRht for Denver Salt Lake dependents s ' ; , , oo ' Recently the doctors told her she to appear In federal tourt where they ' v. , f " "" had appendicitis, and that an opera- will resist Injunction Herbert Spencer, English philosoproceedings . , :; tion was necessary'. That on top brought by the Mountain States Telepher, wore .ear muffs to shut out all i : , v.: ,V - ' " of a broken neck. I noises, when he wanted to think. and TelegTaprfompny against But this extraordinary Pollyanna phone the commission and the attorney genJust smiled, and acquiesced. of Utah. eral and the governor th best comfort any. . "Smiling'' no sh says. can one have," 1 J Jtv J' f 'y 'V ' , ... Mrs, Smith Is 21. 8he has been INCOME TAX DUE r :.. ' married only & short time. ' mm . O 'v:, ' IE ' husband ON calls C Is 15 at SEPTEMBER day Every ' hr " , 'the hospital to see her. She cannot evsn touch his hand. She cannot ' f J i mov. The last day for payment of the But h's waiting-- with a smile third installment of the 1120 Income each time he calls. Attaches at the tax la September 15, according to an tVAPORATE" J ; .?, call her "the smilln lady.," announcement made this morning by hospital v arhe broks her i neck when sho J. .W. Reeve, division deputy of the ' y MILK Mr. bumped Into a stake while swim- Internal revenue department. ming under water. Prompt meCical Reeve pointed out that If the third attention was all that saved her life. Installment la not paid by September oo 15, the entire amount becomes due. added to which there is a penalty of FAIR AND COLDER five per cent. Rich rdson&Bower,Inc. Dodge Brothers Distributor Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake Gty ( if r. SEE HARDING ON MINE WAR lp , trea-000,00- j 0 Austro-Hungarta- - $3.-735.0- n; '- - 00 i - DEATH LIST FLOOD 4 V w 1. 1 49 ) ', fc. turnkm Samuel Gorapers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and James Lord, head of the mining division of the A. K. of L., as they left the White House after a conference with President Harding relative to the mine war at Mingo, VT. Va., Ii, . s r- - lit - flood-stricke- 'ECU IS BROKEN SE WATORSO. (. HMES er BUT SHE SMILES - NEW DEVELOPMENT IN IRRIGATION SUIT yt 4 ud Tittoni Lectures A Number of Close in - and-wh- lle ' - JUIJT : -- , HOM ES FOR SALE Or Trade ' ' BY PRIVATE OWNER . t r j::-S!- '.'N" in . : .' .t.' " V ' . - i -- With the cream left in I When recipe calls fox ' w ' z ' WEATHER PROMISED Wily, . . 11 H.j- 7 afcn-lB-i- iff. TomassA Tittoni. Dresident; of the Italian senate. ! in the United Sts,tes to lecture- on the . economic, financial - Fair weather with colder ture la forecastsd for Ogdentemperaand vicinity tonight and tomorrow, in thp dally bulletin of the United States weathsr bureau. Frost Is xpecti m high placet. :e;C'ir3 Yesterday's maximum temperature n na a o u and social chases of modern Italian life. He brourht' a personal letter vv v" v aeKrees ivun iving ui of u United nimbt of 4S States. -- A dra. minimum lajt L Tr 4" " 1 A i J j AT A. RE A SA GRIFIGE THIS IS YOUR CHANCE "To - BUY A HOME LIKE RENT ' JIAS A niO JOB. Thorpaa W. Miller, alien property custodian. Is ready to diepo of German property held bv him and affected by the signing of the peace treaty, lie recently discussed the matter with President Harding. ' It is also set forth that the amended complaint improperly Joins D. D. McKay, J. L. Robson and John R, neus with the Irrigation district-N- o date for the argument on the Demurrer, motion to strike and mo- demurrer to the amended complaig been set. tion to make more specific, to an ha oo i amended complaint filed In the case of the state against the Weber County SMALL IOWA BANK district, eeeking dissolution Irrigation or the district, has been filed tn the PAYS BANDITS $300 district court by Richards an4 Mitchell and George Halverson. attorneys for the Irrigation district- SIOUX CITT, la- - Septe. 12. Two The defendants demur to the bank Vobbers held up the Greenvlltf amended complaint on the grounds sethat It doee not state facta sufficient ftatVj?ank at Qreeoville Intoday, an 1100 and escaped to constitute cause for action and that cured the complaint Is uncertain In Its al- lesratlons. . Ten-yea- r Contract if Nece&saxy 2337 GRANT AVENUE Telephone 582 S72si |