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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921. THE OGDEN AT Paine & Hurst SCOfffEMT CHURCHES SEEM TO BE DIVIDED LYDA SOUTHAR 'REAL PERIL' TO INDIA SHAKEN NOT GuILTY.SAYS FOR STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE Woman's Trial to Be Opened Percentage of Revenue to Native Boycott, Government Modern Minister Trained "As Salesmen Instead of and in Twin Falls Court 'Be Turned Into-RoaAct and viceroy's Rule Christian Apostles' School Funds Create Irritation September 26 1 : 1 tml ft TOTM JLJJe Tr?i"fc n Ail X'fAT.T.fl cmt oJ the grots W4Wf flat t Twnty-flv- e ajJfce Trial of Mrs. Ly da Southard, charged revenues of the national forests In with first decree murder of her fourth this stata. and an additional ten per nuSDaha, Edward Meyer, here last cent amounting In all to 125. 411.47 be divided amonr the counties of fall, will open in district court here September 26. according to announce- the state in th . proportion of the ; " pr Go LONDON, Sept. 14. (The AssociatLONDON, SepU 14. Modern mln mm ed Press). Three factor in connec- liters arc trained as mere "salesmen" u M v 7 i Jl A tion with the present disturbed condi- Instead'of Christian and that apostles tions In India, factor about which little is known abroad, make it difficult is one reason why the people generally (Q) to set forth the causea which have led have a lukewarm attitude toward rement today of District Judre William acreage of the respective national for- to the declaration of martial law by ligion, declared the Rev. Dr. J. 3, A. Babcook after Mra Southard had est in each county according to Dis the British in six district Calicut. Ladd Thoma of Chicago. In an ad. The Walavanad, Ponnanni, Ernad. Wynaad dress here today before the ecumenical Forester R. H. Rutledre. trict pleaded not guilty to the murder overcourt conference. had The and Methodist after the S00 and and all road is within to be spent only for Kurambranad charge money speaker ruled defendant's : demurrer and de school purposes.- The said he aaw "a real peril in the effort ten "per cent miles of Madras. m nied a motion to quash the Indictment is for the These factors are. first, the Gandhi of denominational leader to force the of the forest service Never before in tho kiitory of our buiincsi were we quite so well prepared for making Demurrer waa based" on claim that in buildlne roads and trails within the or ' led ministry into, a narrow and mechanl-- ! movement, 1 to purchasing- attractive t thii itore. QuAlitiet are all maintained with radical reductions a supposedly , native cal acheme wnose direct aim Kumy Knowledge xn xne- pan oi airs, rorests of the state- by southard was not anegea and that; The amount jvill be much larger messiah; the operation of the new gov. produce the largest immediate reve- on all classes of merchandise. -' next there was no statement In lnformato District Por- ernment for India act which went into ' year according ATTENDANCE DECLINED tion that .the poison alleged to havo Jester because conslderaSle effect in January, 1921, and the adcause Meyer aeatn was administered or the Rutledge attended churches all over revenue .from which the amount ministration of the new viceroy, the "Poorly V. to him by Mrs. Southard. Motion to Is derived is from grazing fees which Earl of Reading. Each of these ele- the land bear witn la the People's 4uash was baaed on claim that trial in many .sections, due to an action of ment have some bearing, directly or Indifference toward Institutional rel'g-- 1 should have been had at the term of Congress, have not yet definitely been indirectly, upon' the most recenttrou-bl- e ion." said Dr. Thoma. "Full churches court in session when Mrs. Southard determined.. These fees which have which has resulted inUhe killing are the eiception rather than the rul. was returned from Honolulu last been deferred will' be collected during of Europeans and Hindus by fanatical It is the empty, church which stares. us in the face and, 'more eloquently. June. December and June. .The normal ten tribesmen. We are. shoeing a most unusual assortEvery season is making more popular th There was. little indication of de- per cent fund Is approximately $20,- - The disaffected area. Malabar, which than words speaks of the attitude of of in ment suit niftiest iho the dress. Have you received have . jection in Mrs. Southard's demeanor uurr. country, famous CO-Efigures in the most recent dispatches that large group of people who somefrc-sin court this morning. She was. aca oo institutional land narrow , "from the best market of America, your Co-Eof from India, is a religion rejected booklet strip indicating the very on the west coast along the Arabian thing unnecessary in their live. companied only by her attorneys and is a there and not in the we line creations for iuit newest fall! If not come in that sooke onlv one In resnrtnaa tn In SUNDAY CLOSING sea. south of Bombay. In this region "They are pleasure mad; they have wilflnot guarantee everv thread wool and and let us how you these clever models. are upwards of 1,000,000 Mohammed- -a a mania for materialistic indulgence, quiry of the court Saying distinctly, "I am not guilty." as Aiop-lah- while their belief in the modern LAW TO BE FOUGHT ans of Arab descent known the price is from UP Prices from oo ,$14.95 Ul resisted Brit- church as the representative of God who, for years, havesame not ambassador of Christ does ish authority. In this territory and the Itself. The real problem. th The case of E. T, Llapes, 21 It Wash- are a number of Europeans and many express "I how to vltaliie ington avenue, arrested on Sunday last Dravidlans, including Hindus, against speaker indicated. so Is she may authorithat the with church the store whom of a the ferocity Moplahs charged grocery operating on Sunday will and convincingly persuade PETTICOATS be tried before City said to be directed. tatively BLOUSES HOSIERY men nf their divine Inheritance and KNIVES CONFISCATED. Judge D. R.' Roberts tomorrow fore" Hack to the coo J values in noon. Others arrested on the same The trouble originated, according to! the mission of sacrificial service.' As Mad of a real fine jersey silk. blouge8 We hTe tho85 heaTJ. J4U1 run of a real beaty dip arusanuaca charges were George Melntasas, 2852 ihe renorts of a Malabar magistrate serting tnat "tne average As chamto th . the church A the in British of colors and 2718 confidence Earn the when to range big the India office, Washington avenue; teoncettes and crepe de chine dJ"ed a11 lIl Jro:a Vitas, ilyles. war he of In the 'square deal," all new fall the shades Washington avenue, and O. Q. Mahas. authorities began to confiscate top. pion a aH new fall It's the most unusual value, formerly ia styles. 2245 Washington avenue. knives possessed by the natives of to be . real selling them of the regular quality. This is a pleasure LOST. CONFIDENCE of the Moplahs Iteeder. Jr., appearing for the Tirurangadi. Arming 17.50. sold to 14.00 hose. They will CA at o stain Co COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. defendants, will argue from'. "This indifference has arisen the demurrer on waa nald to be in violation of the. Mal 14. -- Fight followers predicted today the or. 1121 sPO.JV; not FaU a uoa last a 1851. wrong at, act of long the of ordinance prices pair misconception abar offensive weapons constitutionality that the bout here Friday under whloh the arrests were made eitrv,- - nA nthr nntivA Indian nolice. teaehlncr of God a wrong teaching of night between Mike Gibbons, of St. before City Judge Roberts this'after-noo- n. as well as agitators sympathizing with the church and a wrong teaching of' me. m many oi mc; Paul, and Battling Ortega of San the Gandhi boycott, nave the Christian o or me cnurui , Francisco,' would indieate the merits nours the with been nisiory charged supplying of the contentions of than, men that the world witn to them failed has Impress lahs with weapons and inciting which an message authoritative rebellion. DIVORCE to ON tf?! nuur-- i uar in mio inn wcmid Mohandas TLaramchand uantini, bring ugni Gibbons is a, slight favorite. Ortega CHARGE DESERTION a congress held on the subject of war. me roiauon at Nationalist leader, has been winning from the best meu of capital and lauur ana otner vuai; late in 120 in Nagpur. made a plea in this section during the summer. Don't be fooled on the coat you buy this fall,. Let u. a sist you in making your selecticm for the de- - questions which have been baffling! called violence but against Gibbons will arrive here tomorrow.) Charging that her husband deserted stmction of British rule in India ana tne minds or. men. j We are showing: the most unusual assortment of Fur Coat, in popular prices, ever I . Thorn' anu prirma, wnega. nas Deen in training ror some ner alter but three months of mar-tim- warn otiotpa as siivintr tnat me suc-- i 'ropnei I shown In Ogden. Come in and let us show you the new reinforcement. Can you lmag. ried life, Ef fie Dean Sherry today filed pm f the. movement, said, must "challenge the peo ple with J suit for divorce in the district court th refusal Of the Indians to pay a gospel tnat win restore ine Fur Coats with silk linings from mfldenccj from A. L. Sherry." The couple was ov Ronrt their children to school or in the church, trust In Christ and ser- - r BODY OF WILSON V in Farmington, July 6, last. buv British products might involve vice to the world. The church must, Mrs. Sherry also charged that Mr. "wading through HERO ON WAY HOME married oceans of blood." not forget her social measare but she. to her and associat must also rememoer mm .nriiunu, Gandhi was Invited by tne jveraia .Sherry was cruel Au-- I ls a relillon of the individual." , ed with other,Lwomen. : on committee provisional congress oo William J. Fowles, of Wilson, refifUS Z8 to Visit Aiaiaoar viy v ceived a from the governat that time pacify the, Moplahs, who and ment todaytelegram Hindus, the body JURY FREES GREEK ' that were killing: European announcing of his son, William B. Fowles would and proclaiming property destroying ON BATTERY CHARGE "home rule In all disturbed areas. arrive at Hoboken, September 16 from France. William B. Fowles "was a ENGLISH GOODS FIRED. first class private who met death in On August 1, Gandhi with many of me Arjonne onensive. tie was or Harry Phatopolous, arrested August his adherent made a public bonfire iglnally with the Ninety-firdivision ' 28 on the charge of battery, it being of British goods in the sreeta of Bomout was transferred to the Fourth anegea mat ne caugnt rroia or tne bay. He was not molested but a few '(Ml a the'lntersec weeks later it was reported that the His death occurred September 30 1918 arm of oo tion of Twentieth and Washington ave- government. of India, with the concurnue, wai found not guilty in police rence of Edward 8. Montaru, aecre- SOUTHERN PRODUCE ' court - -- tm tnr-- Indll had decided this afternoon by a Jury. He 14. Two PHIIVUEI.PHIA. nrnminanr testified that he had sought to win tll.mlssln RATE RAISE HALTED the woman are vounr .everal the dead, reported and, friendship of personare." held responsible for the . and had meant no harm by taking r ,h. trouble in fourteen other. Injured as & result of, i an explosion today mamonirn naollne, n WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Proposed hold of her arm. fATa war bulleU.1 rnm. nr with itka QENHVA Efpt. 14. Th opening windows case broke rate oo the on ifitnt t..t.. increases j LEGAL NOTICES freight melons, of on the paAMKe of the shooed was the No fresh fruit and vegetables from Ar-- ! bimplonshot, although police part Drunk Charffc Mike Murphy, 34 a nVw development of thrt7oubi;, n pany -In the extreme southwestern ' t A 17 comwas In In rat. to the th club hid tunnel, parallel klll..i ...vrr.i mn Vl.aa. r.nrf Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri Oklahoma years of age, a laborer, wa arrested India . report of rioting came irom w., y ! cf f ft rvt'lkaticn Aufoit 17. ofl maor.rv Th work -- t nJini.r.A today. oltei ts and Texas to northern' and eastern early this afternoon by Deputy ' a. ; . ,ZAS t , ,lrouvivB. IK Vllljl rt I ha er part, of the country, one aucn tlln ulljl.1 were suspended today by the iff O. H. Mohlman and charged with oth , . , . ,. . attributed by the inaia or- . I) HARRI5, outbreak V. j dTanced. interstate commerce commission un-- ; drunkenness. The arrest was made fir in Tendon to the Gandhi propa AS rr in'ttrlcr d seconu nave 10 Thirty-thirtne tun is In of tho board ii norfa the Aldfrmen til January 13 to permit an lnvestiga- J on Washington avenue. Murphy i bolUrr.'f. AUomr for AdsvlsUtrstr Of area mill in the occurred u n or na ganda, tor in nej rnay district. tr ttom; held in the .county Jail. . lng fir Madras on August 29. The policewere llUVrUX POLITICIAN year. NOTICt. six on and mob ed persons the Joseph Bhalleck. campaignwho man-aicNo killed and 21 wounded. Madras Is ran for Jamea J. Hlnes. t,t Themtt ft, Jfi1. l "Z. ):(( several hundred miles east of Mala LEGAL c lUchanl Von. NOTICES Tht th rtilton r.4 (Democratic) "Tammy" against rormer bar. Sir Michael O'lVwytr. Ycung f&r l.lini trtn-ntaryin organization candidate for nomination statelh governor of the Punjab, in ' asedition has ten matlT. IUMMON1. as was' ntlti Manhattan borough president, tor before Hen. Jro N. i. ment last January ald that hrlnc County. badly beaten by unidentified assailant. X" the I!trt-- ! Court of In India has advanced too far" 'and the Hlh dsy of Julc. n Mor.dy, a he had rhere ff gone booth, Jah. voting lat at ton Oft) o'eJcxk a m . l:i.n&urt declared that Gandhi and others head, r' Sptfmbr. Sballeck Amiu. ,lKrnK,'Vitl' tr Uo , to investigate allege d fraud. st the ctDur.ijr Jn h lnr "the revolutionary conspiracy room of aid a broken right arm. soeral Th suu of tn r,uM. received utI. Ojr-uUl City. WN lo and with Dfn4ant, be dealt should rigorously NKVV YOFlIv. Sept. 14. Henry Cur-- I- wounds on th head and Is suffering yea r her by viummcntd lo srzvKsr Cfliirty, I'Uh. tmnartiatlv under the law before it ran. cT the RemiiJ tlrrk won the nrU from concuAlon of the brain. within twsnty 3j coalition candidate, cccrtwl'h ftPr ef ihlw th Vttni. 1m too late." i I kin thertcf sffuM. this l4th dsv of If AAnrt uo kimmnnft lirwfl V r i for tui-Dubllcan nomination mayor G.VNDHI WITH CONFERS m U.! broutht:ri'p,f'Tr'Hr-r- f' P.V action is hch his trunir over three leading opponents, day MOT k T. Hi. The Earl of Reading, formerly lord nearest rival by a vote of approximate witbln thirty olbfnrli' ftT rv. n- Smith. Cleri. Ainu ana to the went India entitled Ice. of srxrTe dttmi chief Justice action: Ipuly England, 2 2 to 1. and tn rsse of jour tailnre so to oo. juJg. (icow lllvrroo. Altrmev for' Tctj in succession to ly last April a viceroy wno L. i tiontr. iiasKen. Reuben ' ye-.ment will b rrvdr-Judge Lord Chelmsford. Lord Heading's ar- made to the demand ofsf;lnt the eortU5nt. campaign on a wet issue, and rival in Bombay wa acclaimed a a F. H. hisLaQuardla. f of the which ha been llled with th c:rk of NOTJCt TO CR EDITORS. president It and the for country, court. were running a ssli In the happy augury of iv.ttrict "oart for Wtbtf board aldermen, ana tn neck and neck race for second place. waa said that witn Ala aid, This action is for th purpoc oi Count in the !tat of Utah. the bonds of matrimony now and In th Mat tar of th tetat f Xtary A. establishment of the new Indian legis with William M. Dennett, former state hrtorore Morton. existing btwn the plaintiff lature, peace and prosperity were a senator, a poor fourth. snd the defendant hre'n. Creditors w'.U trnnt their diirf sured. One of Lord Heading's first with fix out or 2,7X3 elec The vote, DAVID WWON. J. to th undarlgnil admjn- with was to ruchr confer India acts upon reaching waa: Curran districts missing m!ntifrs Attorny. utraior oi saia itat at tr. cmce cl S. with Gandhi. This conference took tion P. O. Addrs: 114 Ikxles lHGrOfAn. J. Htrtia. attorney for H estate, st 66.224: Bennett. 2,906; Haskell 21.- Bom 16. on Reten14 The WASHINGTON. Sept. May not Itoom 31J FrM J. Klvart building, I'uh. place at Simla and LaQuardla, 22.812. at 716. e British-madgood on or bay bonfire of 1922 City. DRIVEN Utah, Wbr of RAIDERS calendar OFF the the rotinty. tion for SUMMONS, year , October 17. 191 several week later gave the only inIn th DHtrlct Court of Wtbr County, A attempt by a band of taxes on freight, or r.nl publication August 17. Dat dication of how Lord Reading' pro armedmidnight Rtat of Utah. men in three tazlcab to aelse transportation Pu!lms.n . Madaccommodations, Na UHlan John the received been and, naintlff. had by Mddn. posals the ballot boxes in the econd election but at one-ha- lf WILLIAM WOHTON. the present rate, waa den. Defendant. v tionalist leader and his followers, A district, Twelfth assembly Admln'.itrator. district, to fiof Utah Said The Stat senate the Dfn3nt new made by upon statement the today Is. J. Harris. Attorney for AdttJnlstrstcr. by waa agreed public F. Murphy Charles bailiwick, You to summoned ,sr also The committee nance on committee. 16 hrby June rviceroy was published here frustrated after a fusillade of shots after earriea ofppr thts twenty dss the provision within and related-tthe forthcoming visit had been fired. Th raiders, appar voted finally to amend summons If rred within th you. upon NOTICE. so as to the housablll retain th of of Wales to Plans India," of the Prince county In which this action is brought; ently disappointed at their failure. had been made for the Prince to In drove to the Ana Wanda club in Sec full tax on express package and oil otherwise within thirty days aftr srr-Icof Minnie line. and dsfend the ebore er.tlUed action; elude India in his tour of America in ond avenue, a political organisation. transported Th petition cf N,on. Thfms Dac4. Lsrhtfoot ao tn to ess Co. of on srtd failur cereal rates Judgyour The house beverage ment will b 1920. but the Duke of Connaught, his Wttar of b issued t to lmlnUtrUon o-you rndtrd against 11 8lory, .in th and other soft drink were adopted in hi I. there abo mtttied lfrnn.unel: wasto aent Joseph . . . .. f to th th demsna complaint j aisoraer. Air. but It waa explained that some of coralng - too orten accompanied oy t.km pen sti lor Danog r'.lr-i- . the t attend stead wiis th. ostensibly lnaugurhrh ttA h.i Used-ca-r atinn of the chamber of princes hut to I Oanhl deplores this for the moment. theso might be aabject to change. The th 24th day of SepternUtr. Ifal. t make an aDceal lor unity throughout It is Inevitable that a soon a the committee paased over th Inheritance 1th served upon you This sctlon Is day CIO) o clok a. m . at th county eourt effort to bring tax and decided to take up at a later brought to obtain a decre diasolvln' the ten the Indian empire. (dismal failure ofto his In the court room of eald court, Jn a standstill I real- - eaalon today aalss taxes on candy, bonds of matrimony now and heretofore houae. MXNIMIZLS REVOLT. j all government City. Weber county. Utah. between plaintiff and defendant, Ogden will be driven to jewelry, furs, sporting goods and a exlatlng Lord Reading, however. In a speech I lzed by the publlo he th cler ef said court with ltnea. foT nd rllef. fenaral . vth seal thereof affixed, this 14th day of number of other items. iuiwci aunia on oc y icuiu r m, numiuiica N. J. IIAIUUS. ri September, 19X1 the Moplah revolt and declared it wa PtalntlfT Attot-neCLAUDE T. MOTTLS. P. O Address: Bult 111 CoU Hudson not "symptomatic," of the whole of Acns Rmlth. Deputy Clerk. Py 4444 t.'tah. Orden. atate council of the nidc. India. Addressing W. K. bkeen. Attorney for lYtlUoner. sir and the legislative assembly, he said "TIT Feal PROBATE AND the troubled area, always naa oeen a TO NOTICE CREOITORl. storm center, but that the native in th Second Dlatrtct Court for Weber GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES InCounty the present case had been roused to in th Btat cf Utah. added Iti th Matter cf th Katat of lUr.r.ih I fury by agitators. T1 viceroy would Cowllahsw Porter. Ieceei. CanauJt County Clerk or th ft caps that the British government wt'.l preaent their claims Creditor tiv tlgner (at Furta have failed In Its duty if It had not with roocher. to the under aimed exe declared martial law and supported Informatlaa. wilt and testament of the utor of th the Malabar authorities in quelling the said Cecaad t th office cf hf. J. Harrebellion and protecting at P.rn NOTcr. ris, attorney for the said eatate. 111 Pred J. Klceel biyidlnjr In Ogden Clt. ants. No, 1411. C t ite of Alice Ammeaaoo. DcaKl Weber county. Utah cm or before Decera-tsr- r REFORMS ESTABLISHED. IT. 1I1 Th petition of II- - P. Ammeon. jray-tn- r The new Indian legislature, which of first publication AuaTat IT. for letters of admtnlatrstlcm to he Dt was expected to mark a better epoch ' in th to abor entitled himself, In Indian administration, opened In BKJJAUIK COWL18IIAW. mattsr. has beefl sat for hearlnr rfor Ill rCJ lor. January and continued until the mid lion, Oeorg S. Barkr. Judge, cn Mondie of April. Under the government day, th Jith day of September. lil. st N. J. Harris, Attorney for Kxeculor. 44I two 3) o'clock p, m. at the ccmnty court for India act. devised by Secretary houa. In the court room of said la NOI ICK. TO CREDITOR a. Montagu, a council of state waa proOrden City, Weber county. Utah. Tn th P'.atrtet Court ef the Fecund Jai!- vided and subordinate council estab cierle th said Wltnete. cf with clal r:tri't. in aed for Weber County. lished in many parts of the country by the thereof af.'lsd. this lith day of Stale of Utah-Imeans of which the Hindus and MosJI September. If th Matter cf th Eitale ef Eaima L. In were the governlem represented claude t. worns. Ieoeaad. fiiejhen. ment. Efforts to repeal obnoxious laws Py Arnts Fmlih. Deputy Clrk. Creditors wUJ prMt claims with John A. UnedJoTJ. Attorney fer were to be made. rttltlnr. to the under'gTed adrrJ r.latr TT:i Touchers (fteai) Of the Tiew government' reform tor at th cffa ef K. J. Harria. at'orrey conNOTICE TO CHtDITOHi. for said eatate. t Room 111 Frd J. Kie-s- . bills, a committee of the iAJAMAS all look pretty much In th Btcond Piitrlcl Court for Vbr building. In Ogden City. Weber rem-tygress, In which Gandhi and his 'followDODGE BROS., FORDS, BUICKS County tn lb State of Utah. Utah, A-va D-or before tb Hth day alikfr but what a duTcrcrjco in er took a prominent lart, aaJd they th In 1JH of atat Matter th cf D. October. Arthur were "Inadequate, unsatisfactory and ' comfort and War, For catl&a Acgvat 34.h. Fowera. Defeated. ef first put:: AND CHEVROLETS Dt thav The congress agreed , disappointing." Creditors will prert th!r !slmt A- - D. XIII- in carrying-outo the new with eoochers to the ynderatg-neMArjON' Vf STHPlTrNS. thii real on you want to be free to inTRUCKS AND PASSENGER CARS, f Ln:ras L. said of estat conthe cf th Katst at whenever a effic Admleiatrator said that but cf policy Itwceaaed. J. llama, stiomey ror aaki estate, at htephene. in eleclioh of color flict arose between the government dulge taite your Room XI T1 K!Hi txuidlng at Og. N. J. Harr:, Attorney for AdatrJatr. OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS. and the people, io compromise would I :3 den City. "VVeber j.owOstr. Utah, cn or be- tar. and pal tc rat and rely on the quality be made by Oanhi and hi adherents, A Ii. If SI. II. fore TO CWKDITO R4. NOTICE REVOLT 6ITRIT GROWS. USAK FQVrEXJt. of the Pajamat. Our, arc from the D'ttrlct ofCenrt for WNr t.e S(Wl The Times, commenting on the work Admlnlatratrlt of tha ISatat of Arthur In County tn Utah. Stat the Deceased be beat maker and .you may of the new Indian legislature, said P. ) that ture FUtate th cf cf Utr.rf C. Matter In th K. J. Harris. Attorney for AdminUira. that the Duke of Connaught' visit, his and v,hit. 4443 wear trlr. they will fit comfortably the Indian govern Creditor w',:i r resent their f'.atrra with "appeal for unity, riSdDi-ioweiNOTICI. menfa frank confeealon of error in eouchere to th urdr.ct'l exeu!or cf of th sell Ia th Second O.atrict Court for Weber the leat w!U arvl in dealing with disturbances and. particularly deceased t th ofHc of S. J Ilarria. County tn th f 6 tat ef Utah Rawlinson'a Lord declaration of the Ctlat i rrdrick attorney for tr. said eatate, at Pjo?m IIS DODGE BROS. DISTRIBUTORS la the Matter military policy' had cleared away ft. Hays. JDeceasei. . KreS J Kieael iMi''.nt. in Ordtn CHy. much misunderstanding and antagonwill present tha'.r c!afraa Wier Creditor Utah, on or be.'c r Octcber ism. Continuing, it aaid: "But the a.; rr. t n IT, 1IJ1- with where to the undera'r-ne-i SALT LAKE CITY. ef nri publkatSwa Atiguat 17, Dat battle between constitutionalism and latrator of th eaUt of FrederV Ic at th offle f N. J. 1MI. Hayes, deceaaed. for revolution ha to be fought thi year. K said eatate. st Kaoth MARTIN' P. rmOWN, rttccutor. Harris. attornr All over the country KJeeel K. in J. J. rmildlng. Ofdtti Harna, Attcmey fr Ki ecu tor. til rd Is developing into undisguised tyranny on er Weber fctfer Utah, Hit crunty, City, m m m mm m m M n m vm In Abundance . . - W non-cooperati- on, - . non-resista- nt , DRESSES SUITS D d ....'.t?20 ORTEGA GIVEN TITLE CHANCE te W-H- 12-rou- ..... I nd anti-Briti- ore-wa- r nr 3D.jJ r r $,DU sh mop-'critic- COATS al e, , non-cooDerati- on I $39.50 up ? TO -- . Leila-Graha- H UKj 1 QL WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE GAS DtPLOSION st o PAINE KILLED IN M rnt 1 .... ti,. " Sher-poin- rr - k. Iwlwr C " -- " " mm mw " iu. j CURRAN LEADS er va G-r.- IN G. 0. P. VOTE lrt wbr k'im-bsl- rrt n J-- 1 mm uply I Pit cr TRANSPORT TAJl 1-- kjvnn irr d sc-cordl- rg Se-or,- TO BE RETAINED dis-aclvl- ltadL I Og-il- n rw mlrly Meed. paa-sen- ger o e; The success of our Ogden Sale has proven it. 4 ng F-ta- ie by-plp- e fc--f l I - M I I Sale Will Continue ril'. re . r. Or. ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! non-comb- lt Pajamas at That Wear, and ON EXHIBITION AT STRATTON BROS.' GARAGE 21st and Washington, la-su- ed Fit .Well All-Ind- ia co-jr- t. n ark 1 el - co-oper- ate t 1 sdmirt-latrat- or IX-emb- lieia oir. Lfitntnst p i non-co-operati- on r fri Ed: cc-n- tr, |