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Show THE OGDEN 4 , TheTOfldch . Slaftdard-Examin- cr 7 PUBLI8HINO BYCONDO EVERETT TRUE COMPANY . ' ; An Independent NeWspsper Published every evening and Sunday ' a morning without a muzzl or club. I'm 'Pah' its a PUENTY Of "w - r - - w - Vou i if rr msw e r ly, SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Dellvere by Carrier Dally and Sun;f,10.80 day, 1 year............ .. By Mall Pally and Sunday, T year.. 7.80 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively en ..titled to the use for republication of any news credited to it not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local newiub ' llshed herein. TELEPHONE v Classified Ad. Dept.., Business and Circulation Dept........ 6ft Display- Advertising Dept. .....4zs .879 tori and News Dept. 2 Salt Lake Office, Ness Bldg. Leo L. Levin, Representative. ..Phone Wasatch SALT - 311-31- SCHOOLTEACHERS teachers of Utah meet in convention in Salt takeCit'y to gain jthe inspirati on of. contact and an exchange of ideas and to listen to -- distinguished educators. The teachers are doing this at their own "expense, in fact they do much more by way of better preparing them selves to teach. They go to summer ' schools and attend lectures and spend considerable mpney in storing up that fund of knowledge so essential Ho the work of the school room. No public servant is more essential to the' welfare of the American people than school teachers, v At the founda tion of character building and citizen- .ship are- - the men or women . into whose, keeping is placed xir boys and "girls In the formative period of their careers. - -- -- . oo- AIDING IN, THE OGDEN DISTRICT.' .. - r IB MO NEWS J umii ppiuw.-u.ujiw- : LAKE. Oct. 2 9.The GULLET WOUND per- rescued, ' but' hundreds of thousands A will die. ". How Lenine can see this misery and then close his eyes to it. as he In dulges in high praise of his dictatorship is beyond us. He must be what is known in the language of the street as "hard boiled." CHILDREN BECOME NARCOTIC ADDICTS ; PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20. Sarah Graham Mulhall. former deputy com missloner of the narcotic control board of New York, told the American Humane society at Wednesday's session of its annual convention, that conai Hons resulting from drug addiction in the United States were "appalling," and that the habit was spreading alarmingly among public and private school children. "Large numbers of school children in New York, mostly of high school age, she said, nave Decome aaaicieato the use of drugs. Peddlers frequently are arrested while handing out packages of narcotics to echool chil-to dren who play "hookey" in order make sales at a profit of 25 cents a show as many package. Police records 12 to 16 years as four children, from of age, arrested in one day for selling . oo -- ' levies also failed of Immediate col lection, though protected by the sale of the property involved for the taxes. The uncollected personal prop erty tax that would .haveto come to tho the mark. state. If collected up which it was not. totaled $91,064.54. or 2.62 per cent, r lnaiiy. errors in assessment, illegal assessments and double assessments discovered totaled $50,890.71 In state taxes, or 1.394 per cent. Thus, out of the total state and state school tajc levy Indicated, the county treasurers were credited with $300,284.66, which was actually npt collected, this being $8,311 on every $100 of taxes levied. A tabulation by counties of the percentage of uncollected personal propand erty taxes to the total of state some state school taxes, shows that county treasurers were much more successful than other In collecting up to the standard. The percentages Indicated run as follows, by counties, the total for the state being 2.52 per cent: Beaver, 1.2 per cent; Pox Cider. .7; Cache, .05; Carbon. .5; Daggett. 4.5; Davis, .07; Duchesne. S.2; iSm-er1.8; Garfield. 5.9; Grand, 6.4; Iron 1.0; Juab 1.6; Kane. 4.0; Millard, 1.8; Morgan. .1; Rich. 2.0; Salt Lake, 4.8; San Juan, 6.6: Pan-ptt.2; Sevier, .4; Summit. .3; Tooele. 1.6; Uintah, 3.2; Utah. .4; Wasatch. .02; Washington. .1; Wayne 3.1; Weber. . 6. ' : u,m4s"sw""jpws ' : CSV fT4 SALT LAKE, Oct. 20. Considerable mystery surrounds, the, dilemma In which Ruby Tennant, 15 years of age, high school girl who died yesterday morning from a shot she fired into her breast Tuesday night following her unsuccessful attempt to cash, a postal money order belonging to T. E. Fltigerald. 508 Belvedere apartments, found herself, according to the police. Exactly how the girl came into session of the order has not pot determined by the police. Investigating officers, however, became convinced yeaterdar that the gtrl had no accomplices. Especially were thsy convinced that the naming of Giady Adams, another high school girl, waa without Justification. The postal money order, to which Mis Tennant affixed the indorsement Cf Mr. Fitzgerald, when h it at the dry goods store of presented L. A A. Cohn. Inc.. for cashing." left New N. Y.. October 13. sent to Mr. Titigerald by his daughter. It was for 130. It probably did not arrive In Salt Lake before Tuesday. October 18. Until recently the Fitzgerald family lived in the Canning apartments, to which most of their mall is yet ad- When asked to give an In connection with her Indorsement of the money order,, Miss Tennant gave 171 Fifth East one of the two entrances of thestreet, Canning apartments. Previously she gave Cie Am number In connection with the check for 1 50. drawn by H. N. Iee of Brlgharn. to his son. Martin I. Lee of the Cnnnlng apartment, which she succeeded in caching at the store on July 8. Payment waa stopped on thU check because of Us having been lost, according to the son. Miss Tennant was faced with It Tuesday afternoon nrter she had presented the money order for cashing and promised to make it good. leaving the money order as part payment. It was a few hours later, after having told of recttvlng the check and the money order from two other girls, one of "whom she ajd waji named Gladys Adams, that the hysterical girl shot herself at her home. 628 East Pecond South street, with a pistol that she found In the house. oo bn Ro-chell- dred. h of Smart Style GIRL DIES OF sonal tax Iom to th state last year was heavy. For tvery 1100 levied of Utah against th propertytoowners & compilation In 1820. accordlnr made by Mark Tuttle, state auditor. prop12.62, charged against personal Im estats. real as from distinct erty, afsesament by or property provementa. the state board of equal Ixa tlon, was not collected. Inasmuch as the total of taxes mu- d in the stat for state, county, w" nicipal and school purposes amount 000.000. the total around of taxes lost through failure to collect on personal property which had been assessed would run close to 1500.000. The tabulation prepared by Mr. Tuttle relates purely to the state tAxes and their collection. It shows that foe state and state school purposes tliere was levied in 1920 a total of $3,613,072.66. the major portion of which was Intended to go to the schools of the state. From this amount, It Is shown, commissioners. sitting as county boards of equalization, abated $7712.-7- 4, one per cent. Ther or. .216 of on which the revenue tax sales, vtre was not IramedWtely collected, totaled S151.0S6.S3 of ths state taxes. This Is 4.18 ner cent, and It follows an a matter of course a similar proportion of the county and municipal i .. FaH Footwear papMMMP lev-le- IN CONVENTION. ' Once a year the-- -- W u' ijiuij, Mark Tuttte, State Auditor', Mystery Surrounds How Ruby Tennant Obtained Says $2 Out of Every. $100 Are Lost Money Order . NUMBERS i i LOSSES CITED .......... " " : STATE THURSDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1921. u iuii jui iu ill E yw-- w ERSOiiLTM Second-clas- s Matter at the Postofflee, Ogden, Utah. Established 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcula. tlon and .The Associated Press. STANDARD-EXAMINER- .m... Latest Items of Interest froza Utah Mfi Oea fit&t entered as '- STANDARD-EXAMIN- e. PARRYING that invigorating suggestion of smart- ntss which one associates with autumn tempera- tures, then JOHN KELLY Shoes embody the last word in women's footwear modes as interpreted by JOHN KELLY. Inc. The name they bear stands for two generations of correct shoe designing and faultless making. They are the kind of shoes that are appreciated by women who admire real quality. In the window. BURT'S- ad-Cre- ss - nt tlon to be held FAturday evening. but no other parties, partisan or nonhave made any move to call partisan, a convention and Satutday la the latest date upon which a ticket can be placed In nomination. Sentiment in this community 1 generally in favor of nonpartisan city government, but most of the voter want two tickets. Unlr someone t makes a move within day or two. there will only be one ticket that which will be placed In WASHINGTON. Oct- - 20. Utah's next sugar beet crop this year will rech nomination by the Republican . l.JIS.OOO tons. 77.000 tons less than Saturday evening. oo the crop In 1920, according to the Oc tober estimate of the department of agriculture. The ascondition of tothis B&ICHAM TOURIST compared year's crop is $$ BEET CROP IN With big water storage problems to "SOAKING be solved, the Utah Water Storage THE RICH." Discussing federal taxes. Senator Commission has forwarded to JV E. Moses of Massachusetts has coined a Weymouth, chief engineer for the new expression which he applies to United States reclamation service, an Senators Kenydn and' Capper as part Invitation to the service to participate of the agricultural bloc. ' Charging in the investigation of theProv project fn Utah, with the purpose that certain senators are attempting qf deciding whether the proposition is to legislate on the principle of "soak one in which the federal government' the rich," Senator Moses says: . CAMP last rear. "The reaction to these declarations, drugs." Idaho la estimated that It the m. crop would care to participate. , The letter to send copy The convention voted is 216.000 tons, compared to I00O Mrs. Mulhall's address to members LACK OF asks that the balance remaining in these 'demands, these promises, is now of RAINFALL BRIGHAM. OcU 20. The tourist tons less than last year. The condition and state of congress, legislators ha been closed for th season 12 to as for as Is camp I the fund for the investigation of ' the before us in a multiplex form. First, clergymen compared the country In FELT BY FALL GRAIN lastgiven throughout W. V. Call tf the Comby Secretary as of came revenue that bill from the year. to it a sale and out the Green4 river project,; which, is now wipe campaign club. mercial oo about "completed, be turned over for the house; 'second, that of the bill as use of narcotics. oo Th registry book reveal th fact of rainfall since the early part use of the 1172 person mad that committee came. from Pxovo-Webit the finance, of September ha caused the drought STRIKE RESULTS the investigation of the between camp July and Octo- n ground to become more acute on the fall sown came and from thlrty-oPLANT 'project, and further promises an equal here, and, third, that of the amend S. P. MEXICAN LINES CLOSING 'that ber, IN they and the grating ranees, accordgrain six forments union of states forced and committee th recogniupon of amount financial support from IN TWO DIVISIONS ; ing to the federal crop and ranfe bulthose countries, registerAmong eign letin Invisible tion the for of division by that Utah, issued by the Bait JJtan funds, and as much more as may LEHL Oct. 20 Testerday marked ing from other lands were one party Lake weather bureau. The beet and now seems be which to' on empire, ruling to the be necessary the work of carry closing of the Lehl Sugar company each from the following: Toklo. JaNOGALES, Aril., Oct- 20. Southern are fields in also moisneed of potato the year.. Willi the cloeing. Job pan; Alberta, Canada; Durban, South for I ot two us Mexico which" will consist and Pacific of be ture. may hope styled, investigation until June 30 next. It is 250 men were cut off and provi- Africa; Havana, Cuba; Msa, MsxJco; acfor divisions Tuber only, today, beginning and have digging threshing asked that the Utah project "be con'J without irreverence, as the for the diversion of Camaguey. Cuba: SU Catharines. OnU, sions an to local announcement CASE COMPLETED continued by and apple picking besta were made cording generally local factory to Canada, and Rominey, - Chile. the I for And in connection grown this latter The officers of the railroad. former Is nearlng completion as at rule. The sidered in making up the budget of the oo of the company. other AGAINST SIDDOWAY so divisions been have that plants national vaforest "grouped have been wish to record myself as standing with in ranges ON TRIAL. waa DAMAGE CASE Merrill caused The investigation funds. shutdown one division will extend future the cated Knerally and many sheep are ot Th case of 20. mem as a senators Oct. the BRIOHAM. Indiana from r assistant manager general from San Bias to the end of the road Within the movinr onto the winter ranges. Nu- Nlbley, project is Utah-Idah- o vs. ot O. the because B, cane SALT 20. Oct. aald. The LAKE. the company, will the, Bias Jtppson San from be and the other merous of lambs and cattle" shipments the water storage on the Ogden river, ber of the republic bloc which meets to IIIs men. of a befor heard th number of It. state strike former company being to large Blddoway, Cananea Naco, the against have been made, the animals being In Nogalesto said. - Sugar re be Law work court. in Th th district that the demanded fish and game commissioner, charged good to excellent who which also should receive, government so seldom- and whose opinions are ap- annquncement Judge condition. to three shifts or eight nour action was brought to recover dam J. E. Small, who has been superin- with be misappropriation of public funds. The winter range promises falrlv j duced Instead parently of little consequence. This tendent consideration.' The atm of the of the two twelve-hou- r age for th loss of water incident to of the Cananean division for will completed today and the Jury good, the brows on the west deserts each. before being good or excellent and the grass shifts which are being used in the sug- th rction of the sugar factory her. service should be to lend aid measure is plainly drawn1' Under the tho past two years, has been made will retire for deliberation old th sugar company part factories of the territory. ; not of the division at thin court adjournment this afternoon. Jeppon fairly Kood. Feed is reported better ar For only to projects wholly undevel- inspiration of the inspiring slogan superintendent men th were of last ofland for th factory sit and lie th thrr made Final the late day announcement the the end arguments road, The nd the lajt year at Wendover. oped, but tp assist in, districts in part 'soak the rich.' I hold no brief for the said. His office will be moved from yesterday by K. A- Roger, district at- than management hav held, con- claims that It ra specifically stipuwinter of northwest range Govern It lated that th irrigating water ahould where the main torney and "Wilson McCarthy and II. men creek is dry and the outlook ferences, each sld maintaining cultivated where it can be clearly rich neither I nor any of my kin have Nogales to'Empalme. now eight-hou- r men C. not figure In the traxsfsr, but all thoe for the th Mr. counsel for offices Allen, are of road the located. position, Plddoway. I rather ever In but circle stock stood is within their fine poor, reserthough shown that the expenditures for r right should b retained by htm. He of the defense related shape. shift and th company for th twelve-houThe superintendent of the other diviArgument shift. No question of wsge waa also alleges that the company ir-- s shut chiefly to Mr. Siddoway's reputation. voirs would be profitable and the funds cannot help thinking that the rich may sion has not yet been named. oo He to involved. offered make food shortoff the water and thus caused him any learn from much buffeting, even as would be quickly returned. Mr. Nlbley aald tonight that th fac- great loss because he cannot produce which were discovered; mainages not operate; tkat other crop on hi farmvadjactnt to the facThe proposed storage on the Ogden Peter the Great learned from the re POPE AND KING HOPE tory will taining that they had occurred not VERDICT RETURNED car of the beets, and tory, without water. can tak but to XII of Charles' how inadvertence. dishonesty, assaults through plant MURDER be IN CASE that It is impossible river should FOR PEACE IN: ERIN It was pointed out. Ills attorneys encburaged by the peated to consider durfight.' Indeed. sir, they liaye already of the Institution contended he had a right to deposit government. the the times ing r eight-houin his shift. either E money account, personal begun. Capital has gone on strike." A Oct. 20. POCATELLO. Idaho. 3 LOXIK)X, Oct. 20. (By the Asso- or In the special WALKOUT ' AXOniDt account department was verdict In Moses is returned the ARE ciated HEROES Press.) Communications have no long Is it was turned over to the yesterday Apparently Senator 20. The SPANISH FORK, Oct, case of the shooting of Frank Mac ' been exchanged between Pope Bene- state at the times of He does good government In- dict ARRIVING. walkout of upward of a score of men . accounting. a came Mace coroner's that by and King George on the subject Jury, John H. Cook, former custodian at to his death from gunshot wounds ad- from th Spanish Fork factory of the tJThis is a great week' in New Yfrk jury by drawing a line of that kind. of the Irtsh peace negotiations. Utah-Idah- o Eusar- company, asking the capltol. mid on the witness stand ministered by unknown persons. The pope's telegram said: It for military heroes. Qn Wednesday, The legislation which is being eight-hou- r will not result bales several tcr of that furs yesterday jkn recommended further in "We that the peac In a shutdown, forshift, the resumption of had become moth eaten and were rejoice the s places of the like the tax law of the war the Anglo-IrisGeneral Diaz, who stopped the h officer of the city and county aid In negotiations and pray reason. and tonight. have for filled, striker that men. of th to our the the Lord with all to reve He as heart was so framed draw apprehension that at the Piave, waswelcomed by period, men to Several the witnesses character testified management, according In Mclirlde hi Engineer may bless them and grant to your for the former state fish and game testimony on the for a millioh New Yorkers turning out to nue from those who .had earning majesty position night gave a description of three men. who applying great joy and the imperish- commissioner. They were: Mayor had hlft had to b turned awsy. been with Mace the evening of th able glory of bringing to an end the Xeslln. do him honor. power and was applied, on Merrill Nlbley, assistant Postmaster Noble general AVarrum, I g workmurder. The detective force dissension." - Tomorrow Admiral, Betty S. MartJn. of declared who scale based on earning power. In 8. It. th Charles company, manager Hinckley. on a of man number clews. One , ing King George replied: th threatened strike ha not and Commanded the British fleet at the other words, those who had were ex "I have received the message of your Ellas A. Smith, J. B. Bean and Jacob In custody. R. Hanley, found In the that will not materialize her. At other Bergerman. of the he knows holiness much with vicinity shooting, say with and pleasure, battle of Jutland, will be greeted with pected to give in ratio to their all oo factories there is no Indication of a heart I join in your prayer nothing of the death of Mace. ON" CALLKD 3IXKSIOX. mov. he said, strike a salute from the warships in the har' riches. In some respecta the burden thatmythe conference now sitting in oo 20. Oct. RuMeil KAYSVILLE, a setLondon may achieve, permanent bor and then Tionpred.by a demon- may have been too heavy and someson Henof Blood, President Mrs. and MAY BE ONLY ONE ASK' FOR and GET of the troubles in Ireland and what misplaced. That is being cor tlement ry H. Blood, ha received a call from stration on land. n may initiate a new era of peace and the D. L. 8. church to do TIOEXT AT BRIGHAM :" happiness for my oo people." Saturday General Foch, supreme rected. in Great Britain. He missionary work will leave One of the industries which has suf- commander of the forces which for his "new field of labor November il. Paul Henry Williams, son of Mr. MORE FOUR BRIOHAM CUT. Oct. 20 Only one BANKERS TTio Original brought the enemy to attitude of sup- fered most and is least able to carry Milk. reE. Tnomu has onalrs. will be submitted o the elecWilliams, ticket FACING TERMS ceived! a'call to go' on mlaslonarv work plication and won imperishable fame, the load is agricultural and the farmer of Erigham City at th aptorate in the Swls and German mission. It New York is preparing to is entitelcL to legislation which will election, accordjW ill arrive. proaching municipal to Infants and Inrallda also win Renew leave for Th his field Indloatlona. to la of present overwhelm the military master of ag- bring. him out of the hole. Those who Avoid Imitations and SubstltuU) ing DEER LODGE, Mont.. Oct. 20. bor November 11. mas conren a called have publicans Casslll and Scott K. Casslll. gressive warfare, and, if he survives-th- are fighting for the farmer should hot Charles II.and cashier, respectively, of president ordeaL tlxen the will be be slurred with approbrlum as Is sug the Orvando State bank, were found turned over to the other cities of the gested by the attempt of Senator guilty yesterday of accepUngr deposits United States, to be welcomed, and Moses to class them with the KuOKlux knowing the ,bank tobe Insolvent. ' ' Klan. ; ... GALENA, 111... Oct. 80. Leo Kop. banqueted. land, cashier of the Hanover Union ooOf all the things General Foch most State bank, and Louis MJntx. former fears, the American banquet is the ADMIT cashier of the Port Bryon, 111., bank, SERIES OF were. remanded to Jail-Idefault of worst The famous .military man has - arraigned bond when $3500 each, SALT HOLDUPS LAKE meet to the gone into special training Wednesday charged with forging cer s ' ' , , tificates of deposit - on the Hanover attack. 123 SALT lXkE, Oct. 20. Four men, ar- Union State bank. The men wuived No doubt the receptions to be ten. folhearing. preliminary rested Tuesday night by the police -- dered the distinguished . Frenchman oo lowing the holdup of the Culmer oil stawill eclipse "any series of ovations tion, last night confessed, according- to KAYSVILLE NAMES : '.": ; , of participation in several- of ., ever given a foreigner in this coun officers, CITIZENS' TICKET the most sensational of recent holdups : and robberies in Salt Lake. try.' The men arrest are Wallace D. Gen- Rhead, Johnunder ; Ogden is on the itinerary Alexander, L. E. White, . KAYSVILLE. Oct. 20. The followWilliams and red eral Foch, and Ogden'wlll do its part Fred ing ticket was nominated 'last night Rhead is the chauffeur who Templeton. drove the for to make America's welcome complete. men Tuesday nijsrht. and was not a mem 8: the election to be held on Nov. Mayor, Heber J. Sheffield, Sr.; ber of the quartette, but had. drrfen them ' " -- oo - - . four-yeBeveral times. councilman," Robert Bruce The men all admitted long prison rec- Major; two-yecouncilman, Clifford WHERE THOUSANDS ords and said they would plead guilty to Strong, Herbert L, Oleason and J. J. "ARE STARVING. , robbery in court. recorder, Harry L. Strong; of Robberies the store, the Bowman; Lyon treasurer. Lawrence B. Cole. Having had a vacation, Nikolai Len- Auto Tire company, the -drug . Superior Bak- " ' oo company, the Conoco oil station said ine, Russian soviet premier, is In .a ing the grocery of Peter Callas, were said HUNTER BLAMED, i cheerful frame of mind. He defends to have been admitted by the quartet, oo FOR MAN'S DEATH the communistic efforts of the soviet and rejoices in having overthrown TWO FARMERS FIIjE SAND POINT, Idaho, Oct. 25. Frank capitalism. He says the soviet regime BANKRUPT PETITIONS Johnson of the Priest river valley, was is the maximum of democracy and he arrested on a charge of manslaughter by nenrr..KJricxtnca toiay follow county . praises the. proletarian dictatorship. ing a coroner's Inquest into the death of SALT Oct. LAKE. D. Brown, Bud Tlmblin J While of Sand whose Point, body the dictator fiddles, .Rome a mechanic residin at Morgan, and was found Thursday. - At the inquest Qscar Child, a farmer residing at jonnson bourns. In Moscow' Lenirie laughs, but James admitted that ne was in the vi Hooper, filed involuntary petitions in cinity hunting on the day the body was "around him is penury and want. Amer- bankruptcy in the United States district iouna.. liaBrown his fourt "Effktsnt PubUo Srvlcs" ican relief expeditions" are striving to bilities yesterday. at $577.60 with nogives assets while : - DAUGITTEIt IS BORN. the total liabilities of amount Child to save the millions ' caught in the hor- iaui. o ana ne claims FARMXNQTON. Oct. '20. Mr. and oi asexemption sets . to 12174 rors of starvation and many will "be nome amounting invested In his Msrv Orson Clark announce, the arrival ana nousehold property. of a daughter at their home Sunday. - - -- . ! UTAH DECLINES the-nex- pre-snte- - ISGIOSED y, er ck e. - Ken-Cap-Kla- n. . " Provo-WTebe- - - 1 recla-matio- n -- - - . class-minde- mo d. - de-vfse- dls-co-er- ed Aus-trian- deserves the bn food which has Been bixxldirirf age-lon- - ... HIHdc& . 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