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Show Ogden Invites You to the fl,. ''N UTAH Fair tonight and! WeOneeday; not much fl f I ' x C"S ' " Third Annual VTl W OGDEN ' IT I Year t OGDEN CITY. UTAH, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 192V. No. 157 yy y yy y y LAST January 5. 6. 7: 1922. . 3.-4- rr m' 0 O & ULai CK. . o :. v ULLrfiui uhiuo Mm. FIKOT1S s, AT t Olpllffl I r O Veil 0) 0! 3 C 1 1 T1 HI 1 lE". idllCL Amazons Pelt 11 1(11 IbLWlsElJI i . rCALC rAL tlKllM 'j Q) 1 mm M R. Correspondent Wires Newspaper Feeling Is Most Bitter in Many Years TOMORROW AWAITED t IF (fanrao TOAST TO EflNG I J U1 CM Tu l PIlH 1 Ira Mil NS? f" J PACT GOES TO I i' HARDING; THEM ! TRAIL OF ill Ml WL lUUU 0 U Til limmiQTRiAi II With Bread and Butter, Hurl Stones and Toss Red Pepper n TO U. S. SENATE fBLOOMOUNDS . 4 P. M. EDITION ru , - show;. vy Fifty-firs- LIVESTOCK- - HL im! uluuuu Ceremony of Affixing Signatures to Historic Document Simple FIGHT IS LOOMING La Toilette Joins Ranks of ! Those Who Declare War on Pact FORM OH HORIZON RUTE SLAYER 13. (By the Associated Pre..) The new quao to prenrve peace In the OF ruple treaty waa slitned today by Pacific formally Kan., Dec. 13. Mobs of shrieking women marchers met both of the United tho plenipotentiaries PITTSBURG. , defeat in their activities in the Kansas mining field today, , France andJa- Great Dail Eireann Meets to Act Urltaln, (Stte, Swere men four 51 in No. Finds the mine neighborhood Central At Father ' pnn. Daughter on Agreement With Great Vice President and Manager severely beaten, two automobiles wrecked and numerous dinner backets taken tha The signatures were affixed Insecre-tarin Bodv Basement y . TJpad of the rxx-office of anteroom the 13. New to CondiYOIIK. Outlines Economic from the miners, who numbered about 60. and were prevented from going Britain no waa formal Nmv state. of There. ImluMrUU horizon 01 oCIlOOl work. Their buckets were smashed and the food scatterti about. The women ceremony and no one was present ex m mom tions otitlook cumMl Company In Affecting stones and wero-'saired used 2000 to have and to about pepper number Asso cept the plenipotentiaries, their secrLONDON. Dec. 13. (By the tonlay. Two grrot lrikc tliat wouM and their adviser. etaries mm the 100.000 morr than ciated Press.) Notwithstanding women Dpevented forty men! DOORS WERE LOCKED; Inrohe At f'pntrai 4S a shnrt distance awav. The American delegates were the the of HumMtnc thmucTHM. . FIGURES rrt COST ft GIVES to first sign under an alphabetical ar- -' d bitter feeling in Ulster oagainst from returning to work. A smaller mob or women was repuiseamiin a simuar from tle wast dLputcs cnriv of the powers who put thlr the people v rangement atvl of wn nuilnlcnAiKT the great majority attack at mines of the Sheridan Coal company at Mulberry. names to document and affixed the Have to Believed Dublin 11k mob 'Fiend thn 501 the crmfLMnrn and No. btiUdlnjc under Mine were at Milt Gould and a deDUty Sheriff are against going Seeks few a seal their minute) after 11 Woolley corres Attorney tot to Belfast no the the women attention except The Stolen mine. sherlrr, reached that on Horse says paid o'clock. parliament, In th bullilinjr . DraMlc w4r Recess to Study Evidence pelt him with bread and butter. The sheriff said that he would report the Escaped The approval of the United States tomorrow will jwaa he to (nulcA pondent of the Morning Farm From lven however to a written unpeoto and state officials today. rioting of Expects fotictit to the ntmowt. union hf The business community with the Japanese reprethe went .to derstanding Sheriff Gould, accompanied by a deputy sheriff, yesterday Icndrr dcinmd yrntrnlay. sentatives the treaty regarding that ple generally, he said, "are smarting were to men rrWAl'K-KflAscene soon after the demonstration began. Both stop to UAilrtiaa men Latc! uieir powerless Ia.. Dec. 11. No clew must be consumated before the Yap under a sense of irreparable injury and Iwul a anu rrxluctiorm S. nose vice to ot Aia R. Ml Iicna nis of president Inch, the angry women, who promptly relieved the shemi ftpon to lne murder propooil glasses four power arrangement is binding, W degree not experienced for a penou to oir to demand a wsgc In of the Utah Power & poc-- et full of cigars. bom ruvn wno w.i manager teacner cnooi j nun. the to king toast Except for this reservation which The wit0 years. of her tTpa.se of 17 per rent. -to death tat Monday afternoon Light company, was the principaj Is rem the program f expectel to be erased ofwithin n the at been expunged ness for the power company has had srhool b"n town, nfnr few days by the signur; the Tap ...... i. of impending before the Utah Public vuu hearing today iri. linn parmorninji, the only compact treaty, requires REMARKABLE ld. Utilities commission. of Allamakee county, sheriff 'Assothe varlou the ratification br 13. Dec. liamentary (By the LONDON, Several organizations including are Bloodhounds, wer taken to th ceni epgovernment to make It effective. the remarkableother ciated Press.) Of followed Manufacturers' association reUtah of the crime during th morning. each GOIIS TO I1A1UHXG have blch a for isodes the commission The person who kltled Irnn Magfew crowded days petitioning official copy of the The American mue for power. two rates swiftly in. the pastthere in school the in nuxrn rural the charged will be none duction now to the White redocument goe the Irish history to hav is resisting The power company from Dorchcler is believed House transmission br Preeldent for more interesting than the reappearance was stolen which on a horsa ecaped new tact. senate. to The .the last appearanceas ota quest. the miles condieconomic. Harding three into went Mr Inch from the Danlelson farm v. woyjd tod was It believed discount Morley of Blackburn comgenerally from the school late yewterday afterone of th tions as they affect the powerwas in senate a. within be to the forwarded public figure, coupled with .the company pany. 'He saidrevenues Dun of Earl time' the of short entrances very 21 was about tare than. MLsa Magnusn, who need of more slpn-Inof. T.ords. The American delegation WITH-FLOWERsecond teaxhlrwr was her old. 1 aX,Jl in, even under the rates as increas- a year who will move and OM m. S' 11:16 a. At 11:14 the at ww He presented always term in the district. hhe worx or the, IrUh' ed bv the commission. Balfour J. Arthur followed. British ieCorthe s ana sam in vvmana In irom curve exnibii cost rKurnngprompt au" " an increase signing twice., one tor the Prill!! emwhen she wa late yesterday her father one of mission had given-theUnion of South SpStlvely. John Morley was pire and once for the went to meet her- He found her ooay 's which was only 50 per cent of what here. no of home rule An which has or Africa, m x m a doom d'egatc ehool in i th basement, been asked for had Dunraven. Lord followed the Sends Lriinh Donor French The ni campaigns. Mysterious LOW LOAD FACTOR to great Irish Iandloroin the !at sign, cempleted Japanese, ho is one of the a club. whs government $250 for Offering for Tom Shop Bules Recently The general manager said that the approval of the treaty at 11:20 has advocated dominion Posses were organized and began Police on Trail of Salt Laker formal Irish the the of agitation considered had position o'clock. The stages Forth for Set the slayer. searching Slaughter has not been seen of the consumer with a low load fac Before Victims Learn The signing was wholly without cer,rvv, inAfnrlev oo since lords of numoer house the and devoid of historic settlnv the tor that emony rir heard and' compiaimns of Loss , ON tf frnm the cabinet on the about the power rates represents oni OFFICER for Via NAVAL except confer13. the, portraits of a score Dec. 13. CHICAGO. Dec. LITTLE HOCK. Wage lookwhich state of secretaries former about 5 per cent of the total number Funeral services forArk., Tom Slaughter, ence between railroads and representaTRIAL FOR SLAYING One hour after the i down from the four walls of the years nave from seclusion of consumers. In Saline tives of the shop crafta unions wer Morleysthis slain re ed had Saturday desperado, police number county a few hours after his excursion the secanteroom. that contend Petitioners sensa- fairly under way today in several perthat a celved a .JoTspeechmaking will mean a heavy of the dissatisfied is larger than the to re HUM OF CONVKRSATION state from tional the Va--. escape ' prlsor. tions of the country, according Dec. 13. Boger son was report to sell asuspicious MONTBOSS. are "There Mr. Inch. on Some here. by to The table which usually oc-- '. union a given of saxaphone band figure six at of head here trying the long com-iletwas headquarters ports naval officer, seldom Kastlake. D. for petty lords of whose petition house of irrigators of the room had been men, will be held here today at 2 conferees were considering both the placed on trial here today ror me Twenty-fift- h street, the Mranger was cup'.es the.center in scores ot commons is yet to be heard, it was point- o'clock. with the house one put in its relief loa 13 per cent increase asked by the shop and smaller a removed in be will made com-moBarial In or had taken loot he and in the The his wire, jura, warjarr; murder jail deout. 10 cent ed interest of greatitsoccasions. the was and The per cal was employes place. cemetery. body brought own again this time Kaatlike. whose mutilated body three robberies was recovered. will hold Arthur Woolley, chief counsel for to Little The American delegates first took Hock this evening at the crease sought by the roads. of he on and the September found morning George, was to Lloyd has it W. were name of same ballots because the the and signed pourThe time At the to their of wife his gave petitioners place at the tab Ark., Eldorado, request prisoner 30 in their home at Colonial Beach, names while the other delegates expected to make one of his great Mr. Inch this afternoon and it was ex- and during the early part of the night ing into the railway employes depart- Va. their at resided he E. and raid Russell with the is Eastlake charged Woolley would ask for seen by several thousand persons. ment of the, American Federation of rrtme about Informally Chatting. There; speeches pected that Mr. recess with Miss Sarah Knox, a 2163 South Seventh East. Salt Lake stood to was xi jointly until a on the question of authorlxlna obtain was a hum of conversation throufh-ou- t.' and Friday Labor was WlLflj ruuwou bier with The covered bandit's be will Assowho nurse, t trained the l Vini? i A ! t n 13. Qtiul (By He said he was 25 years of BELFAST, Dec. but amidst the flowers was not a strike fund. While maintaining that Baltimore, tried here as soon as the former's City. Lloyd. he evl(nce submltted yesterday and flowers, no revote had ciated Press.) Prime Minister When the American were through, this to significance a donor special card, every age. . preferring K,r thft comnanv's ex- - main unidentified. iraig, It forecast a contingency trial is concluded.- oo mnrnln. rtanrtrp has informed sir James admitted One gave up their places to the British anonymous they they Burke of Robert Detectives of Chief view In rhe Ulster - premier, that soon. which arise and the French and Jananese foi- then a local florist callea received order perts. might -. by L. Mc m Detective had BSTAND Joseph assigned ON M. of head the CHEEVER Sir James- statement on At the shoulder of lowed IN of Jewell, and worth flowers SAVINGS railway $250 the for rPOSTAL the corresMcleanl mild case. con Detective all to Lean the the as stood Eddie Savoy, was to stand he sent for them the signed each employes parliament yesterdaythe Irish to pay department, Inch's money Mr. by Prior taking conferCITIES LESSEN had hardly left the station when a call; the picturesque negro BIG ferences would be held berore Christpondence regardingto publish the cor- - this morning, Judge MacLane complet- r, a messenger boy. doorkeeper cl ence he proposes mas. blotter ta with the office, of Markham Chee-ve.secretary's examination his ed BlnfordrKtm-bala coroner's Inquest this l waa received from the Following resDondence immediately. use on the newly made sigNo action has been taken by the for hand the company. of at Jack afternoon Howard, Benton, superintendent Washon Postal automobile company BISHOPS WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. rules pro. nature. Ashworth, the convict who shot Slaughter, was unions on the recent shoplabor AssoYesterday afternoon R. H. was $1,400,000 decreased during near Twenty-sixt- h railroad avenue the J3UBLIN, Dec. 13. (By the examThe business of affixing the official board, by savings mulgaled ngton rate folto the held Saline ordered expert Isthe company's county Irish ciated Press.) The bishops, to a statement crafts council but federated according the had been performed beforeharvl, seals November, of shop man the had a entered on a street that ined. of de over first by jury charge grand presided departthe in 100 here will meet postofflce of each and by sued revenues early lowing a meeting Monday January' delegate as lie signed merI snatched S He said the company's gree murder. Howard was returned to decide the course of procedure. It ment. Reports indicated, however, fice, asked for the manager, consider their Logue to Anglo-Iristouched th a out. seating wax betide ran de a check show $6 and would and state $15 November for to 1921, the h ofagree penitentiary. smaller as to the in post ot Is said is many nam there to that strong probability revenues deposits klgnlfy that his sel formally McLean learned later the that Detective of Telow crease of $80,000 Capture Isthe three negro convicts strike action at that time. while In the a Increased ment. this afternoon issued a state k of November executed. steadily, been fices had inofficially at check cashed the had the a of at still officers ago. despite year stranger by large expected --oo centers, industrial cities y.nai.a.L. MADE ment Of a and mtSKRVATlON.S bank. larger State the company. creases Saline 'and Garland counties who power Ogden granted thealso Total blessings upon the exceeded deposits. attach American reservation The withdrawals implored the Divine went the bank the stranger claimed during have two posses on the trail of the FLOOD DANGERS IN Mr. Ashworth and the Dail Eireann were estimated at to Leaving on It w& hand deliberations of would treatv when to four power the JQZ store. deposits rates Miller men. the Clothing be sure to have his testimony that the.emergency a said that body contained todar a h provision $143,000,000. signed Twenty-fiftwere and the NORTHWEST LESSEN picked up street, According to Slaughter's widow the by the commission oo the best interests of the country in granted down Twenty- - that domestic questions of the varlon was only 25 years old. He was and the bandit had company that onlv departed handbag kept things mind. power are not to be cor.fldered within fifth street. LUMBER SCHOONER solvent during the past year of cur born In Louisiana, she. said, and Is oo saw a the scope of the treaty. he a barber SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 13. Flood shop tailed operations because of the gene survived by his mother, three aisters Passing The reservation la In two parts, the HAS LIQUOR CARGO aaxaphone In the window. Entering conditions throughout the Puget Sound ral mining and business depression. and three brothers-oof which declare that the treaty om first REPORTER ON STAND tohe dropped the handbag, placed district were somewhat alleviated EXHIBIT PRESENTED In no wav be binding as regards shall over and it cessation of up the picking heavy newspapers) day through Utah Copper formerly used AT BUROH HEARING The one-haof the United Slates toward La.. the ORLEANS. DC also he had which NEW over, polio ralns that for three days swept the saxaphone of the company's cur MANY FLOOD DEATHS about was seized by the Albert li'and of the Pacific mandated the rhooner a t,.mK.r lower newspaper, temperadeparted. and, placed through region in Utah and the petitioners con rent V ATI ON S TI1XT CapR and USER officials n mm McLean arrested sections. TO some Detective LAID federal In Weather NEGLIGENCE Retures prohibition tend that under the advanced rates. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Do. 13. The text of th American reservastreet on the wa to the tain Alexander Fa ye and his crew of Twenty-fift- h however, C. the power company's revenues would bureau officials, predicted Arthur of trial of the tion follows: sumption following un were arretted Monday the seven with H. union station Dec. W. 13. and aaxaphone more and C. highrain today of J. have, been increased tonight Burch. charged with the murder tremendously D. VANCOUVER, In In which wines and der his arm vessel later.. signing the treaty this day beon the minutes a mounCascade raid in the er Carter, M. attorney provincial temperature Wiles, deputy Belton Kennedy, found Otis occupy- had the copper industry continued to general, has ordered criminal proceed- tains where snow was reported melting liquors variously estimated tn be 'th At the station he confessed to the tween the United Slates of America the use the current a newspaper reporter, inagain to a quarter oi a nuiuwu theft of the aaxaphone. the handbag, BritUh empire. France and Japan. It Is instituted against officials of the rapidly. A drop In the high watem from $100,000seized. the stand witness Mr. Ashworth presented an exhibit ings' superior the were ing tnl to grabbing the money from the desk .declared to be the understandlcjps In was western con Mines dollars in streams Britannia of here to show the financial statement of the Wahlngton corporation court here today. Wiles testified oo h Intent of the aljnatory powers: . at of check to the the and . anwith floods nection recent the which cashing when today. expected was present company during the past few years. "1. That the treatv fhsll apply j" today that he oo bank. 36 lives, according to a dispatch FIGHT INSURGENTS picked up two shotgun These indicated that the net return of cost other witnessscene mandated Island In the the to out locate started then The to police the Vancouver World STATE OWNED MILL of Kennedy's death the company from its operations in from Victoria, shells at the owners SOVIET of provided, however, that the stolen. the varlou FORCES OF night. fn Ttvprlev elen. He added evidence 1919 had been $2,663,600.34; in 1920, last of the treaty that! not A found AT coroner's Jury LOSS the company OPERATES the automobile that 2.947,455.64: this year, with the De be an absent on the part to deemed la today relating to was he further Investigations Pending usea oy curcn cember gross receipts and operating guilty of "criminal negligence." A- States of America to th - 13. the state claims of United the Is Decthe understood he that held. It Dy Ietvla. was nir.A being an earth bank alleged that in eetting to and from' the scene. be would $3332,- - at It costs not preclude agreeand mandates estimated, forces before soviet they be will Russian City Judge ments betweenshall arraigned the mine had been constructed so BISMARCK. N. D.. Dec. 1$ TheUociated Pre.) This automobile, according to prev 777.73, and Mr. Ashworth also pre UniteJ Slates f the In to court an D. Roberta the R. active state-ownon city blotHfed course at It campaign mill Sunday the of that flour the and operated began ious evidence, was equipped within tires sented an estimate that for next year. stream. This fill and the America on powers of of out mandatory morrow the Karelia, rtrtve the insurgent charge morning gave way when a Drake, operated at a loss of $21,712.14 dirt f the present rates are allowed to that Teft a peculiar indentation Wiles In i:allon to the mandatFin respectively ' 1 adjoining 15 territory torrent of robbery. October a and ih. down side rushed mountain January roads over which they passed. ed Islandsoo opera at Britannia Beach, 18 miles from between the Re as- continue all year, the net from fighting in this year, according to the report of a land, stubborn testified today that after he had .be will tions "2. That the controversies to which $3,654,477.23. In was progress reported here and the town was swept into the Minneapolis auditing firm, just made pola district sisted in recovering the shotgun shells oo second paragraph of .Artie's One the NAVY MEN 10,000 today. down the road to a spot bay. public here. he walked shall not be taken to embrace refers turned off and IMMENSE FLOOD OF where a. small lane BE DISCHARGED tjueatlons whicnt according to prinWILL such an indentation ihere discoveredbeen MOVING ciples of International law lie exEAST GRAIN described in evias had already within the domestic Jurisdicclusively 1 dence. The' state has claimed the Asthe of 13. tion Dec. the respective power. V NEW YORK, (By Klaver parked his car at the spot de IX3LLI7TTK IRATE toLA Press-) Orders received sociated Dec. 13. the N. T., BUFFALO, (By scribed. This, he said, was the day Declaring that nhe new four pow er which day at the, New Yorka navy yard, In Press) Nearly a quarter - following the shooting which occurred Associated Pacific the reduction treaty had "all the Iniquities for been have bushels of of a billion wpuld provide grain on the night of August 5. this year. received here of nations with none of of of the ot the league the enlistment personnel rail thus far Wiles was under direct examination this season, by lake and claimed for that docuvirtue the of States United navy for a record approximately $160. sells thirty for high cartridges indicating Dec. 13. An Arctic erly a member of the then some time after court convened. Royal Alaska, Hepub'.!-caLa for Follette. ment Senator enlistamen set forth that one but 10.000 NOME any of the heaviest at $1 pound, for ten years and , cents oo sugar each, Police. Mounted Northweat 1n announced iinll. man PJn of today Wisconsin, ment might be cancelled by resignaat l movements of grain in the history or ter S3. so a round and milk waa Nome for he started that statement Seamon Soon pre after a formal clothcoat of frorrf" tion. f Into Nome ed froxen north the the port. Seaman aald. The small schooner on which he waa can. however. power to prt- MEXICO CITY CARS The orders, according to officials at pared to do ' all Is lower, a 'parka" cape Every elevator on the waterfront is this month and, not knowing that the the ing in waa wrecked the Ice, betnr sold for $4. muckluks. or natlv the yard, would reduce the navy unto vent Its ratflcatlon. and 64 freighters are moored in ARE MOVING AGAIN full oo- to enlist In the Journeying he said, and he end his companions shoes, B0 cents a pair and fine fur the numercial strength permitted the outer harbor with 23.000,000 bush war waa over, tried for 27 before walk forced to one-cewere days so he could fight In American army der recent appropriations of congres. 'LUCKY TOMMY' STILL els of grain in" their holds. for three boxea of came to an Eskimo village. On mitten -oo they matches. Approximately 2.000 men would be France. . . MEXICO CITY, Dec. 13. (By the their-walived on root. EVADING PURSUERS they from the Atlantic fleet alone. Coronation In taken the nolice Mounted Seaman said he had been three years Associated Press.) Streetcar service ENGLISH LABORITES an rave A th had order hours Seaman interesting' .few descripafter rountrv mail, sometimes inree in Mexico ity and its suburbs wtw to Nome "from the Coronation iion oi iiur mo been ported yard officials were devears old. Once, berore n leu. FOR DEBS getting jsmiiivn PLEADING resumed today, the motormen and con ' CHICAGO. Dec. 12. The Chase tt be on The on aald. a east let Gulf Coronation natives, lies which Gulf, service far rot country, constable luged with resignations coming from quick riuctors voting to return to work af condemn, arrow bow and of but enlisted us the the classes ail servlc. "Lucky Tommy' O'Connor, t being delivered from England Arfter Canada's Artie coast, and during his still ter a stormy meeting. The employes two comwith who waa ed Sunday It to gunman The drastic cut. accustomed probsaJ1, ine months. hn 13. thirteen The Independ journey had received no news from gradualtr getting which were iatro- LONDON, Dec h the repair shops, however, will re JaU. continued from a of in escaped um would result of would up go panions firearms, laying ably paman said he probably main out for several days- further as ent Labor party" has sent a cablegram the outside world.' He left the culf. duced recently. live on tack to Coronation Gulf, "where a big number of vessels and a reduction In today, with h's whereabouts one mu'-a' "passive protest" against the com to President Harding pleading for the he declared. In October, 1918. when he caribou and seal. Tn natives hour of a mystery as they were vot of trouble like a world war doesn strength of the crews of. many oth after release of Eugene Debs and first heard the United States had enpanv's recent dismissal of a union me immediate dash. sensational his to era. all over A rifle in the Coronation country! reach us until it listed in the war- - Seaman was form other political prisoners. RATE HEARING WASHINGTON. V- -. G0TR1 j f Ring-Edso- - n ; ! i ( ; , a . -- j d . rall-ma- ! a-h- i-o- ! rln clrftl ! si. t V I ! dl.cred i"v:,-lu"e;r.c.ATAT- RAILWAY WAGE BIER OF DEAD BANDIT - OLD DAYLIGHT BMP 1 Q- ritWon . f Glad-Itone- 1 . CO NHEBEN CE ON: axe.-comin-g Into-UxeJiftU- . THIEF ALLOTS CA Si t . - hr-ea- rr LOOT REGAINED - - CAM; - t i VY uis"' -- f es ns cross-exami- Triras ne . v 1 1 XT , v,- 1 - in-orde- NON-COMMITT- at-,S- X nOn-COmilH- o 13.-Th- e lf a-fe- . ; Tacit-ocean- iZ.-mak- ing -- ed hrt-fte- r - IN ARCTIC ADVENTURER STEPS OUT OF FROZEN NORTH SEEKING TO ENLIST FOR WORLD WAR " n. -- Tt.-T- . ln-m- y , nt . y t a-e- 1 - . h |