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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THU RSDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1920. a! OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, 420 itnrt ' Business office, 64; Ogden coneepondsct, 664 ' . Phone 745 Qweif Jumna Friends of Ogden Executive Four Young Auto Thieves Suggest That He Is Good Are Sentenced to 3tLDayi Material for the Position. Each in District Court. OGDEN, July IE Another boom for governor he been launched In Ogden. Thie time it Is by the Democrat, and Mayor Frank Francis is the man suggested as the candidate upon that ticket The Republican candidate for governor from Ogden la William H. Watt! a, whofld the the Republicans of many count! state feel confident of nominating. ' The candidacy of Mayer Francis came after the' visit of United States Senator William H. Kingd to Ogden Saturday of last week,.'- Senator King suggested that ; 'he mayor- was excellent gubernatorial eriat Since then Democrats of the clty and county have been talking Francis ss the choice of the party. , When asked as to his candidacy this morning. Mayor Francis said that while he had heqrd that hla' name had been suggested, nothing definite bed come to him. He decleredthat he would not thrust himself forward boldly 'for the candidacy, neitherwould be adopt an extreme position to the contrary. He intimated that he would sit tight," and ehould be hi selected as the Democratic nominee, he would consider It a great honor and would accept. , , , 'Mayor Francis was elected mayor last November and assumed the office in January of this year. Prior to that time he was editor for twenty years of tbs Ogden Standard. When reminded thst Harding and Cox were both editors. Mayor Francta laughed and said maybe it was the newspaper men a year. OGDEN. July IL Thirty days in the county Jail was the sentence given a quartet of aijUW'thieve by Judge A. E. Pratt innate district court today. The reducing of the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor and making a Jail sentence In place of a stata prison sentence, waa agreed to by the prosecution. , The fact that the boys have spent ten days tn Jail awaiting trial was taken Into consideration by the court and deducted from the thirty days, making twenty days for them yet to serve. The defendants, who are Donald Melvin bpendlpve, Albert OLoughlin, Johns end Elwln Ohlson. were in oourt with the members of their families and Joseph E .Lvansaaf attorney. For more than two hours the court questioned the parents of the boys before consent waa given for the county Jail sentence. The boys were, warned of the sentence that the court can impose for the theft of automobiles, end were told what wouid happen in future cases The defendants were accused of the theft of the automobile of Harry Bateman frqm Lorin Farr park on July . They were arrested at Corinne and returned to Ogden. OGDEN SOCIETY of 1(66. The body wee not recovered for two months, and, owing to its condition, it was placed in a coffin and buried on the top of the sand ridge. He said that the Dene was riding on a wagon across the river with Ralph Douglas, Br.. end Ralph Douglas, Jr., and that the current wet to strong the men had to fight for their lives. The Dan was swspt into ths current end drowned, as was one of the horses, The Douglases saved their lives. , Mr. Emmett said he aras talking with and he Ralph Do.gaa, Jr, recalls the Incident. He was 12 years of ags at the time. , ' 6 Members of the OGDEN, July ond Ward Relief society held their nual picnic yesterday Afternoon at Winters grove In Huntsville. The members and their friends left for the grove early In the afternoon-- where music end danc-i- g were enjoyed. At 2.20 oclock a picnic luncheon was served. About sixty were in attendance. 21. Secan- , MiaS Versa Littlefield left today for Marysvale and Flah take to spend a two weeks' vacation. , e O - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor and son. Jack, accompanied 'by Mrs. Taylor's fathA. D. Jackson of Mexico; Mo., left this er, morning Jot an automobile trip through Yellowstone park and the Jackson Hole country. They expect to be gone two or three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kay and daughter, Kathryn, left today for Ogden canyon, where they have taken a cottage at Fairmont for the remainder of the summer. They will be Joined about August 1 by their sons. Dr Willard E.'Kay of New York and Harold T. Key of Washington, C- - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCune and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright were Salt Lake visitors e e- j esterday, ' Mrs. W. 1 Belt has relumed from a trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs Bell motored through the park as the gueet of her eon, Edwin La, Bell, and Mrs. Bell of ' Lewiston, Utah. ' Members of Abraham Lincoln circle. Ladies of the G. A. R, will hold their meeting tomorrow afternoon at legular -- o dock In the 1. O. G. F. hall. , e The annual church and Sunday school picnic of the Ellm Lutheran church will be held tomorrow afternoon and evening at Lorin Farr park. ,A picnic luncheon 7 , will be served at. 1 oclock. - J TIES ARE NEEDED.. W. Lorens, tie OGDEN. July and timber agent of the Union Pacific railroad, visited the forest service headquarters in Ogden today. He saya the road's activities will require e million and a half ties. He was information regarding procur. feathering pine for ties, which hs says holds the record for durability., MANY Il.-M- double-tracki- OODEN CONSERVING WATER. f . , Safa and Serviceable Comes From Washington - j - for Visit to Old triehds -- Town Write for Catalogue Beet-Bac-on two-poun- A A, jf .I. r d !. d . - Particulars of 'Campaign- - The prices at which the Government will sell these meats, terms of payment, units of purchase' and where stored, as well' as how the Government is prepared to help the retailers distribute thm, will be announced in the course of a few days, will be used in distributing these the smallest to the largest, whether will perform a duty he rightfully community by acting as a medium .BOSTON, Army Supply Base NEW YORK, 461 8th Ave. - 4 v Particulars of this campaign, the biggest sale of canned meats ever undertaken, will be furnished when completed by any of the Depot Officers, at the following addresses; CHICAGO, 1819 W. 39th St. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , , -O- SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. ATLANTA, Ga., Trans. Bldg. R- v m i Chief, Surplus Property Pivision OGDEN. July 21. The -- tax levy for property in Ogden City waa fixed in resolution adopted by th board of cit commissioners today and will be submitted to the board of county commissioners. The levy is eight and mills upon the total assessed valuation for the city of 338.04t.540. The levies of the city schools, county schools and other levies will be made by the various Other 4 Because of the wide publicity to be given to the prices at which the Government will sell these meats; the American people will at once recognize and appreciate the spirit of cooperation to lower the living costs rendered by every retailer who participates in the distribution of these commodities. The immense benefits which will accrue to him cannot be measured in dollars and cents. ,- k- 4 Every available outlet meats. Every retailer, from he carries groceries or not, owes to every citizen in his OGDEN, July 21. The advance guar, of the Fathers' aud Boys " camp of the Boy Scouts to be established In South Fork canyon for July 22, 22 and will leave the city in the morning at 7.30 oclock on the Huntsville car. The party will be met at Huntsville the transportation committee and con-by veyed to the canyon, where the camp will be established. The main body of participants wiU leave the city during the afternoon. Saturday the mothers and daughters will go to the canyon for the Pioneer day celebration. , , Ogden Tax Levy Fixed by the City , Commission n Distribution-Nationwi- de to Be Established Today , 1. six-poun- 12-pou- 4! Fathers' and Boys Camp , These goods are not Wng offered for export. This decision of the Secretary of War to distribute them through every order that the American people, possible channel is made-ias a whole, may benefit directly by the extremely low prices at t which these meats will be sold. The Government guarantees to deliver these meats in perfect condition. The most rigid inspection was made of these products as they were packed and every single can carries with it the guarantee of the Government to stand back of it. both as to quality and condition. The Corned Beef, Corned Beef Hash, and Roast Beef are cans some in packed mainly in one and cans . f cans. ,Thc bacon is packed in , wmmmmmmm Office of the Quartermaster General Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. j ti K OODEN July 21. Wallace' Baltimore, a carpenter employed at the Bpeery mill, who wee seriously injured Monday evening, was reported to be resting easy at the Dee hospital today end the outlook la favorable to recovery. According to advices from the Dalllmore fell two stories in the mill, mill building. He euffered several Injuries, Including fractures of both arms, the right below the elbow and the left at the wrist, three broken ribs and injuries, to hie body and legs, t , , any idea that such an assessment raised by 1 or 35 subscriptions. ASPIRIN Will Bs Urged to Support Suffrage. Name "Bayer on Genuine 'k 4till Hotter at " of Salieylicncid. , (Advertisement.) Kiri t accused Of killing panted. Th Mike Tcnnain, In Ofden, pany were filed with theIs county clerk her cousin, 259 000, with February 20 last today- - The capital stock shares of ths par value of $1 each, A. J. Is STORES TO CLOSE SATURDAY. Walker president and A. W. Anderson secretary and treasurer, OGDEN. IL Ths stores and July banks and Industrial instructions of HOMICIDE CASE REINSTATED. tha city will bs closed all day Saturday OGDEN, July 21 The preliminary (or pioneer day. It waa stated the groScardlno, charged with cery etores and butcher .hope will be hearing Inof Jennie the second degree, has been re- open until 7 o clock Friday night f murder instated in tha city court by Judge D. R. Usa The Tribune Want Ads and save Roberts upon the order of the district court, wherein a writ of mandamus asked Many a dollar and get what you want for by County Attorney J. B. Bates was at the same time. COLUMLUS, July IL Republican members of the Tennessee leg stature were urged to vote for ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment under a resolution adopted unanimously late today by the executive committee of th Republican national committee eral states and asked for advice as to the legality of th us of the party name in 'Missouri. The attorney general has been asked to rule on the matter. Senatorial Candidate Is Visitor to Pocatello Bureau Heads Earned. ipeelsl ( Tlie Tribune.- ' i - ' . ' POCATELLO, Idaho, July 2L Captal ment of three buieau heads for the Re- A. H. Conner of Bonners Ferry, candipublican campaign tn the slg Pacific coast date for United State senator on ths region etaten were announced at regional Republican ticket,- - waa a visitor In tha follows: headquarters here today city yesterday, conferring with party Speakers bureau. Representative AddiWill Enter Campaign, son T. Smith of Idaho, organisation bu- leader tn this section of the state, (Continued From Page One.) State. Senator John T. Hart Capta'n Conner held a lengthy conferYAKIMA, Wash. Ju.y Ji Washington reau. formerlabor bureau, Rcpresentat.ve ence members of ths Nonpartisan league, tn of Idaho,Nolan with of'leiala ot the Idaho Reclama of Francisco. San John L tion as--w lation. in which he advocated people of the United State will provide convention, have nominated a ticket Tor "" tke state anwas an intensive progranv for the reclaiming election, it coming the specifications. nounced today. Robert Bridges, formerly of the arid and waste land of the west, a Seattle port commissioner, was nomiNot Fixed,-Issu- es. especially the Snake river valley. nated for governor. , WASHINGTON, July 21. Th peace . . . . treaty and the league of nations can In Plan Warm Welcome. fixed Issues in no way be regarded a CONSTANTINOPLE, July 21. (By the MARIETTA. 21 Ohio, as Jubilant Associated July the presidential campaign, Inasmuch Presai Wholesale . arrests much over the selection of former Congressman were mad here their present status may be 7n connection with March 4. George White of thin city as chairman an alleged plot today between now-an- d changed" to promote a general of Democratic the national committee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic vie against foreign ocleaderi here today planned to give uprising of 7 Moslem presidential nominee, declared today, on party he confe-slo- n of one plothis return to Washington from attendance him a warm reception when he returns cupation to have Is reported Implka.ed high from Columlus, probably tonight A large ter at the meeting of the Democratic national crowd on th of of entente power in offltlals of Democrats wl.l meet him- at the committee at Columbus the alleged vonsplraiy which- was directMr. Roosevelt told newspaper men thst station. Brltteb the ed Chiefly .against Governor Cox, the party s presidential nominee, undoubtedly would set forth his Will Visit SU Louis. Cause of Appendicitis. . position on th treaty issue fully in bis ST. LOUIS, Mo , July IL Governor Cox, Appendicitis is believed to be caused by address at th notification ceremonies. Democratic presidential nominee, will be It was asserted today by a prominent unable to address a rally planned her germs from the bowel entering the apare most prevalent Democrat that President Wilson and Govpendix Thee germs 22, but will accept the Imitation at and most likely to be forced Into the apt ernor Cox In their conference expreased July to a relater a date, accordlnr telegram the bowels are constipated an accord only on th broad Issues of the ceived thla afternoon by Mrs. Fred pendlx when A that reason beware of cor gtlpstlon treaty and did not discuss details. The Reid, chairman of the Democratic League For W hen needed, tuke Chamberlain s Tabwas were It resort atlons. said, various of 8t. Louie, from Edward F. Ooltra, les. They esuee a gentle movement of not brought up. Democratic national committee man from . -, (Ad ert eqment ) Affirming hit support of the stand Missouri. The league will postpone the the bowela, taken by the governor on th question of rally until Qovernor Cox can attend, It Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy Can Be Mr. Roosetsd was announced. campaign expenditures, . Depended Upsn. , declared ' Everybody knows that the Repuhllcen Will Name Ticket. , "MV father always keeps a bottle ot party three month ago. In planning to Chamberlain a Code and Diarrhoea RemJEFFERSON CITY. Mojuly 21 Th edy in th house because he has found It raise a huge campaign fund, divided the deft-n- it Farmer-LabInto a assessed and districts will newly organised country to be the onlv me lklne he can re y upon party quota against each. The assess- put a ticket In the field In Missouri, ac- to give prompt relief and cure all forma ment against Dutchess county, New York, cording to a letter received bv the sec- of bowel trouble I have a high opinion which I represented In th state senate, retary of state from Harry Sullivan, a of this remedy and can recommend It tp waa fixed at 32,000, although th populaKansas City attorney. 7 b letter stated all," write A. Swtllum, Jefferson City, tion la leas than 100,000. . (Advertisement ) Nobody baa th party intend to put tickets In sev Mo. BATTLE PLANS e The Tribene. OGDEN, July 21 A cyclone In NeIs vada unusual, but one occurred last week, according to the reports received at the office of the forest service In Ogden today In a report from Ranger John . Mink. The report said the cyclone carried away some of the timbers which were being used in the construction of the ranger station. Borne of . the timbers Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" ia gn-niii- e Were carried a distance of five miles. . Mr. Mink suggests the ranger station Aipirin, proved safe by millions and prescribed by physician lor over be constructed "a la cyclone cellar. ( 1 twenty years. Accept only an unbroken I oooen. S Buyer package," . wbiek contain OGDEN, July 21 The city experienced proper direction to relieve Headache, tta hottest day of the year today when Toothache,' Earache, Neuralgia, Rheuthe mercury mounted to 99 degrees. The matism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin record broke that of 98 degrees for yesboxaa of 12 tablets cost1 few sen.. terday. which eras the hottest since July Druggists also .ell larger Bayer 9, when It recorded 97 degrees. The high ia trade mar Aaplrin package. point was reached at 2.45 o'clock this Bayer Manufacture Monoacetiraeideater afternoon. , s IB INCORPORATED ' OGDEN, July 2L Articles of Incorporation of ths Ogden Band A Oravel com- Out of ' ,1, For Home Consumption Only Guarantee of Condition OGDEN, July 21. Colonel W, Ji Cole of the United States army, stationed at Washington, is in the city for a visit with his sister, Mrs. H. H. Cordon. Colonel Cole was appointed in 1294 to West Point military academy from Willard, in which town he waa bom. He was graduated from West Point in 1292. He served through the Spanish American war and numerous other campaigns prior to the trouble in Mexico in 1912, and he was then with the American forces in Europe during the world war. Since the war he has been attached to one of the departments at Washington. Before he returns east Colonel Cole will visit in Willard and, Brigham. -a- maww COMPANY Easy Payments Wasatch 5050 i n, 4 -- , , f at the very low through which these meats will be distributed v i be which can at sold, prices they Every .wholesaler, caterer, hotel, restaurant, state institu-Tlbmunicipality,' and industrial organization maintaining cooperative purchasing bureaus, as well as every housewife, can and should, share .in and extend in 6very possible manner the common benefits of this event. -- Special SATISFACTION J- Hash-Ro- ast These commodities were, packed by .the leading packing houses of North and South America, are in airtight tins, and swill keep for years. The meat! were Belected by experts, representing both the United States Government, and the packing houses, and only the choicest selections were used. They were prepared and packed under this same supervision. Six million men and women in the service of their country, at home and abroad, thrived upon them alnpst exclusively. And an army of , 2,000,000, the principal meat diet of which "consisted of Corned Beef Corned Beef Hash Boast Beef Bacon, returned from overseas the healthiest, brawniest army the world has known. t i i SERVICE-SAFE- TY Beef Beef-Cor- ned Quality Guaranteed OGDEN, July IL The finding of the bonce of a man near the Globe milts yesterday where an excavation la being made for e gas tank, waa explained today by Thomas F. Emmett, who said the bone were those of a Dane a ho was drowned in the Weber river in the spring in Sagebrush State deli . 1 Cyclone Does Damage Two operation! in Washer. Heavy, dirty materials washed with Dolly. cate" fabrics Dainty, Disc. washed with i." - Corned Injured Carpenter fs on Road to Early Recovery and Wringer f v Skeleton Identified as That of Drowned Man OGDEN. July II. Owing to the hot weather and the seriousness of ths water question, ths waterworks department of the. city has issued a warning to the users 'of the water that disregard - of the citys regulations 'any will mean the water off of the Inspectors by shutting ' of the not be department. Water willwas anboard. war gardens, it permitted for ' nounced. , Haag Electric Waster The Secretary of War orders immediate release and sale to the American public of all meats declared surplus at extremely low prices By; the immediate disposal of its entire surplus stock of .canned meats, at the extremely low- - prices at which they will be sold, the Government delivers a . powerful blow at the high cost of living. v SAN1 FRANCISCO, July 21 Appoint- tr Wholesale Arrests Made of Turkish Plotters ' zfwtsay s if you vantr thacmiino in bottles fh? the hems at soda fc::r.tf:r.3 or , and on draught |