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Show 4 tub FPANisii rows rnnss, fpanisii ixjrk. UTAir Doffing CIVCI COOLIOCE fMflOKNT high maiic to retir. IMS NAVY CHIEF Dsvy Nilitui Frosidsat TMI CiH Dhw t ffirf th A4mit'tt4i H 0cU' 41 Ilr likrrHrtil 10. IWH V At I tv ft Us Ihm U ll fr U.S.SEIIMIS ul u IumI. It-m- t lHn ut; rcn. ipiWI; 4 nrta. .... T' - "r. lf ax-rte- - Sec-atltut- ed o up-fe- lt s clos-Wbil- 1 th i n !e-In- g Will Not Quit Party William Gibbs McAdoo Chicago, will remain in the Iemocratic presidential nomlnaton race if lie abides of his supporters by the decision states in the Union from forty-fou- r Unanimous apmade here Monday. proval of all those attending the the floor was voiced from before the meeting recessed Monday afternoon. The conference reconvened ,'at 4 oclock to receive committee re-- r McAdoo e0n-feren- - ports. v Jury Exonerates Banker Denver, Colo. A jury in United States district court here Wednesday found John C. Campbell, former president of the Burns National bank of Durango, Colo., not guilty of a charge of misapplication of $52,000 of the banks funds. The Jury was but only twenty minutes. Campbell had been indicted on twenty-twcounts, on eleven of which Judge Colin C. Neblett had instructed a verdict of not guilty. o Sell ramp Th UI h b14 ftlDrtS 1 i; I SltlU Fort 13 I July U tht ear fb- - Jus fN arrurding o advice lb ftredquarirra of (be b'liik CWj Area ai U Pridlo at Bs Eras ef Swperi' Ctf'o f Fra. "Hep llled fUoet, CL OjcdrS, llrber T. Hbelr1bb rLauffenr of Ih pollen department bo tbH ea t killed Ffb't 1114, 0 jauili of Ora a villa To Ubkap, FiyM by hU Irka to A laaormi fi ataiiatdo for lb prL day alabt bit ibe Iaur of Ogfrom officers la tb lag bart of Ih and it iniVe den's luiit district aa suspended dour) 'lujpv N ilium Utu.!,i d Hi aalk-s- , of by Chief of Iotic Cum U All won. Gim. Mi Aiiou, former I ih r fur lb la il pros, Hm rr started is tb aumiaalloa Columbia si-- ! iinMMTaiie prei4-niba- l wrprsiba s cub l sup. ovens Friday for lb purpose of beat A eon'orvur of iipportera fam tag tb brbk. Tl tiro will b bore island slrtuaiiy otrry ta ablrli eUty dya. after bhh tb I he uf Mr. ovens 111 Monday la iIiw-iila readme opera le MrAdoaa itiHnlN silk the IMoy lb ms. II lalxr! b la Ho after ortloi 14 Bilal or ttilwoi nliiaxt upon his Ogden. Aft r two ailempia la at-pla of dynatio mammoth rharg apprut-analmuuSy rnli4cy reouluibm 4maa4ia lilt kadiililp, mite at lake bio failed on Friday, "W lflounr ao4 ron4mn Ih ,b atiot off Saturday. ldot rmvnt lafamuut conspiracy ahk b ! A dvBaiflrt cer furnished enough volt-g- o to ipld th hug charg whlriv Utmlrch bl name, and tempi l la him ihai Im has merx4 fram had been (da-e- d under th mountain lb alUrka alranper witnessed th Ihan lieforo," and the experts who lb re4uiloa sai l. "We unanimously blast said It wa perfectly executed. demand bis Iea4nhlp" Th explosion (ehaved Just as bad I he aamhlace Called la address been planned, with merely a rumble after th sole of confidence. Mr. ao material ft) Ing Into tbo air, but McAduu outlined bi platform. the gigantic listing power looeenlng Them are some of the I Idntis "that tens of tlwnwanda of cubic feet of nerd la l dne to protect the rlpht ballasting material. f the people and satisfy th demands Fait lake, Thirty five hundred of re,Tea," he said : were of th Halt Lake penon guetts 1. Drh out of Wash. corruption police department at the thirteenth Iagtn. 2. fall a near world nmfervooe annual policeman' ball at the and the ef Thursday night economic lo deal with political and waa successful far fair beyond th problems. In thue of hope 3. Submit the question Amerof rbarg. ican foreign llcy to a national reThe board of truster of Qgdcn. ferendum. the De hospital bav authorised the 4. Take th grip of Wall street of $40,000 for an addioff th treasury department and the expenditure tion to tha present De hospital. The federal reserve yiera." structure originally coat $150,000, 5. Repeal th I'ordoejr.McCumber and was improved to th extent of tariff aet three $190,000 years ago. Th meet0. 1romi railroad reforms. held waa over by David ing presided 7. Put agricultural on its feet again. Smith. A. . Strict enforcement of the eighteenth amendmenL Fark City. So fine has been the II. Itedueo taxes. weather for the past ten days, ana 10. Adopt a constitution amend- so light is the snow in the mountains ment prohibiting child labor. that automobile traffic haa been re11. KstnhllMhment of a national sumed between Fark City and Ileber lalmr.code. and roads ar reported in good City, 12. Glean out the veteraoa bushape. It is reported that Park City-Sa- lt reau," sod pay a ddier's lonua. Lake stages will resume passenUntil the government la purged within the next few days. traffic ger and made clean, and honest and efno progress ficient again, can he Salt Lake City. John T. Oldroyd, made In the settlement of the gTcat state land commissioner turned over American to W. D. Sutton, state treasurer, problems confronting the Mr. McAdoo said. people, of his office $205,144.88 aa receipt during January. Of this $131,717.84 is returned investments and $73,627. Oyster Bay Up In Arms and Oyater Buy, N. H Declaring It 04 is interest on investment shameful that pilgrims to the grave rentals on state lands. of Theodore Roosevelt must pass Ogden. The Sperry Milling comsaloons nnd Kolroma, reshlenta of Oyster Bay have sent District Attor- pany which operates a large flour ney Weeks of Nuussau county a let- mill in Ogden, is contemplating ter demanding that he close up hell doubling the capacity of the Ogden holes here. The letter, signed mill or the erection of another plarn Citizens of Oyster Bay, Informed in California, former Mayor Frank the district attorney of five saloons Francis stated in an address to the within a stones' throw of each other Rotary club. Mayor Francis said that that sell liquor and of poolrooms the company looked with favor upon Ixa-a- l where gambling is common. Ogden for the new venture because officials, the letter alleged, turn of the many possibilities this city their hncks to existing conditions. and its surrounding country offers. Prisoner Admits Crime Ogden. A bond election to deterLos Angles, V. II. Warren, who mine whether or not the Weber counhas lieen in the county jail here school district shall erect a high since 'January 13 following his arrest ty school at a cost of approximately in Han Diego on a charge of passing $300,000 will be called in the near worthless cheeks, has confessed that it was announced at the office he had killed his wife and 8 months future, of the county board of education, old lmhy In San Pedro last Iecemher following a conference of the board an announcement by and according to others interested. officers sheriffs Investigating the wise. Warren, according to the reSalt Lake City. Moses Evans, the bodies handcart pioneer to Utah in 1856, ported confession, threw into a pit that later was swept by an died Thursday at the family resioil fire. dence at the age of 88 years. He was born in Glamorganshire, South Suit Dismissed Fairfield, In. The suit seeking to Wales, December 20, 1835, and came oust Mayor Sanford Ziegler and Al- to Utah in Captain Martins brigade derman J. C. Price and H. X. Bran-du- ll in 1856. For many years he worked blacksmith from office was dismissed by the in the Mormon church district court here Tuesday, on the shop and was later connected with ground that the charges were brought the Utah Central railroad. in bad faith. The eighteen petitionCoalville. Because of motor troub-l- g, ers were severely criticised by the Air Mail Pilot J. W. Sharpnack, court. flying between Salt Lake City and Rock Springs, Wyoming, was forced ' Chapman A Possibility camFullerton. Oil., A state-wid- e to land ten miles east of Coalville, paign to place the California dele- in Chalk Creek canyon, at 7:35 C. Chapman, o'clock Thursday morning. The plane gation behind Clares pioneer citrus man and capitalist, was undamaged and Sharpnack suffor the Republican nomination for fered no injury. the vice presidency was launched l.ere Tuesday. Ogden. Bids for the new Ogden station of the Union Papassenger O. Henrys Partner Dies cific railroad will be sent to the head Houston. Tex.. Dr. Dixie Daniels, offices at Omaha and it will be sev.Vi, partner of O. Henry in the eral days before a decision is anpublication of the magazine, The . according to W. ,R. ArmRol'ing Stone'' at Austin, died at his nounced,chief strong, engineer for the Oregon home here Tuesday, Short Line railroad. y trust la lobbing American bme of I IJXMj.tAiO a day, lsil Manly, huol ef the People IrgiaistK eervtre, -- I greeaivea TogHwt Naitoo" nimilua with 4 M d"lf ! i rtM CMag He declared ThureJey in a report to Sen a tor loloiiUe and othe progret il lk rungreeloital . ac Sites, the adatbillrslla Uon demanding turil.f tb combine " against ut a mmtr It Ijr Plead should be selling at ft rents l for n Th prvsidvst, a Wif 0 pound loaf, intleaj nf II nf-lt14 U rwUnsf,a. hit stato conla, said, Man'y hating of M Nlrlai tital mont on the preent price of wheat. Mll be rtdt4 to lb M Mry Manly a report was Immo-- I on an ll mad at lb requeel nf Inteetigatiun 1 trv4"rt a lm who doair progreslv ruogremn SUUht under Mr. -jr od to know why bread price remain 14 pari la Ik drafting of Ik 4 virtually at tbo war level while order t.kk Inmefrmd ki nsval wheat went barb below prewar pri from tii to lit re. dnrtmol conferred IU Bread mad from American flour DCNOV AMO FALL OFFIltKO LAND LOOTLEGGIRt ANO PROHIBITION lb t resident and anauuarod later b OF NORTH ON ftAMK TIRMt AGENTS CLAftHi BULLET today la being sold In England at 4 dbt But to HITS SENATOR At TEA FOT DOME renu a pound. Manly reported. He Thor vat no Indication that Mr. charged millers, baker and relader Cu4)dg bad given thought to A ar making enormous profits on eucressor to Mr. Ivenby, tot It flour and bread. Naval Secretary and Secretary ef In- Frank L. Green ef Verment Retting likely that on would b cited tb General Baking terior Accused ef Schcm to Manly Easy After Operation; Three loci 4 without tlalajr, Trancfer Rich RfMfeeo of Ar Arreeted In Sheeting company, which he declared In 1922 Afitr declaring bo never mad 117 per cent on each ahare of Coal Territory ef Solon Would quit tb raldnot uudor tbo stock, before the declaration of two cr1tli-Uflra of tboa who bat bit stock dividends of HHI and 300 per part la tb oil leasing program, tl cent In th asm year. Profit for. desWashington- .- Former Secretary Washington,- - An operation crU ry notified PmddsDt Uoolldg 1923 were even greater, he cribed as successful was performed de wer Monday that bo vaa road to atop Denby SeereUry ? A. a result of the alleged profit ut. ner Uld before Presl- - late Saturday upon Senator Frank L. and nock dividend, ona dollar In- Green of Vermont, who was wounded a telephone vested In General Baking company , Ilia derision followed CooliJg Friday by John F- Bnl In the head by a pistol bullet during ruaauluiloa between tb president common stock In 1916 is now wortp I lain, an Alaskan railroad construe a battle between agents and police al-and Mr. Ifenby la which I all of Ut U. 1309, Msnly tor, to hav entered into nf gotls within the shadow of the capilatent aspects of tb altuatloa wore Bread price In American cities tiona in July, 1921, for transfer and tal. talked over la the Inforlight of wer declared by Manly to b tense of the rich Mantanusks coal mation passed on to the Whit Iloua Splinters of bone which were drivbitrary and artificial" and violating by Itepubllraa loadeni la Ui aenato. all economic law. Bread costa 2 reserves of A larks, along the same en into his head by the stray bullet lines as were later followed In the were removed, about one ami one-haDeaplt Mr. iHinb'a repeated de- cents leas a in New Orleans Dome oil !ca;c. clarations that b had no Intention and Houston pound Teapot square inches of bone being takthan in Chicago, OmaOf retiring, U baa been manifest that en out Afterwards attending surAlaskan coal The lease waa not Butte and SL Paul, all In th aunt of thoa la a )oltloa to know ha, executed, but th letter said th navy geons said the senator was resting heart of the wheat belt, h said. as comfortable aa possible" and that tb admlnlatratton'a jtoalllon have d I Bridgeport, New Haven department, largely through the ef the prognosis ie good, him to r the cabinet coin-den- t andPoston, providing no other New England cities pay forts of Rear Admiral J. K. Robison, with tb filing of tit govern- less for bresd than set in." The operation complications had in refused ever the since assiduously any city ment aulte la tb oil cae. to permit the use of Alaskan coal by was performed under a local anesgrain belt, except Kansas City. thetic. These "artificial and excessive pri the navy. The reverberations from the inci-ce- nt Washington, Th quentlon whether res' are fixed and maintained by re Mr. Ballalne, who contrasted the Attorn in the capital were almost as inGeneral should Daugherty tailers supported by the large whole Alaskan Central railroad, the forestantaneous and sharp as the battle realgn or remain la tb cabinet again ale bakers, either voluntarily or un runner of the present government baa become tb aubject of aerloua der threat of th entire prohibition enforceboycott, the report line, presented his letter to the pres itself, ment situation which for months has consideration among offlclala of the ident as a supplement to previous charged. administration. been the center of criticism and conch powerful interesU are at Mr. Daugherty's poaalld rcslgna-tlo- a Prosecutors Will Start Thla Week troversy being again projected into to I rk. finder the development of the forefront of discussion, with indiFin ateps tow ard Washington, waa discussed at a White llouae I Alaska. haa also presented conference last Sunday night between the actual legal prosecution of those that the whole question will evera aenatoro, includ-wi- ll cations be aired in congress. President Coolldge, Mr. Daugherty criminally Involved in th oil fraud I, I nK Chairman Lenroot of the senate be taken this week aad Senator I to rah. Republican. by ieclal President Coolidge evidenced his lnve8tlKatinlf committee. Idaho. Mr. Ik) rah waa said to have counsel representing the United I01 interest in the situation by personal I The official files show that Mimultaneously, strongly urged the - attorney general States government. at the hospital concerning inquiring of Fall In-the interior and 1 retary will b proceedings to offer his resignation. The position Mr. Greens condition. At the same I to prevent further operation retary Denby began negotiations time some White House of the president has not been fully officials inpending tie-- 1 early as July 1921, for the transfer quired of the police whut action was be called In by private oil Interest developed. Sunday I of the naval coal reserves in the Mat of the Senator Borah for a further discus- termination by the courts being taken against those responsision of the question and later they legality of the leaaes of the naval re-- 1 I anuska field from the navy to the ble and were informed that the cases Week-en- d leas-sinterior for and were serves. the department developments were Joined by Mr. Daugherty, who of three men held in connection with momentous that for a time. Sen-- 1 ing of that reserve for a period of .was said to have Insisted that his the shooting were under consideraI the Montana Walsh ator letter of said. The ne outstanding I fifty years," record was dear and he should not tion is the district attorneys office. figure In the senate Investigation. gotiatione and the terms agreed resign under fire. The police refrained from discusto leave I on between the two aecretaries in this he wuuld be unable town for a few days of much needed coal reserve ran along lines exactly sing the affair, but intelligence offiObregon Plana Haavy Advance After a rest series of private parallel with the negotiations and the cers of the treasury were ordered to make a thorough investigation whilo Mexico City, .Military until late Sunday terms of the least meetings, lusting Roy Haynes, prohibition commissionagainst rebel forces In northern Vera however he found It possible to leave Dome Reserves. declared the incident a very unCruz, Guerrero OnxacA nnd Hidalgo Washington for a short holiday. No lease of the Matanuska coal er, one. fortunate will be pushed with ; increasing inI reserves was executed. But the net Mexican Troublel Costly tensity during this week, according I was result naval that mining opera Mexico City. It cost the Mexican to the war department. Strong federal 8alt Lake Police Slain tions in the Matanusrka were trans' columns are scheduled to advance government approximately $8,000,-- 1 Lake City. Following quick Salt inferred to the 2500 by Secretary Denby men killed to put from Xabar toward Urapnn, near 000 and some and tragic upon the holdup of the e terior De- - la and Huerta down the department, rebellion, abruptly fra pan, near the fighting Is expect46-4- 8 West Broadway, there i a wide divergence of I 4 in May, 1922, at a time when the State cafe, ed to start momentarily. The reportlast one Salt Lake paofficial as Friday night, had revo-- 1 navy, a the of as show, the to drain reports opinion feded capture of Tlerra Blanca by trolman was instantly slain .another eral bad not been confirmed early lution on national resources, it gener-- 1 mne developed ready to produce 250 was with mortally wounded and died Sattons of coal 600,000 ally is estimated by experts that ac- I fns day, Monday bnt It was believed the reblocked urday morning, while the holdup in out that and with mine, have cash tual approx expenditures It Is probably correct. port was man was tons of critically wounded in the the same 2,500,000 milh-in 1 quality known that General Topete's forces imated 14,000,000 pesos (seven, on dollars,) plus a paper indebted-sight by diamond drilling in the Coal exchange of shots and later turned have been attacking that town. his gun on himself, as well as his alness, contracted directly as a conse- Creek District. leged accomplice, Beatrice Hunter. the of the revolution, approximat During the negotiations quence oyer Senator King Gets Report The dead. Matanuska coal do not These and reserves, for figures ing $1,000,000. Washington, Responding to a re- take into account the lost of revenue two years continuously up to the Patrolman Noland W. Huntsman, solution sponsored by Senator King, from the rebel occupation present, misleading announcements 26, 238 South Second East street, resulting General of Vera Cruz and other Democrat, Utah, Attorney ports and contrary to the established official killed instantly, when shot through Daugherty Monday forwarded to the their ensuing appropriation of the facts about the quality of the Mat- the heart. account of war senate a detailed anuska coal have been given wide Patrolman B. H. Honey, 34, 426 funds collected there. fraud activities of the department of bureau the of avenue, shot through the inCottage publicity by engineers Nobody Dies Here In a statement accompanyJustice. of the navy, of which Admiral Robi- testines. The Baden. Mr. Village son is Konigshofen, Daugherty said ing the report, William Lee, about 26, of San head, and by the bureau of that he was reluctant to make many of Althansen, near here, claims the mines of the interior, of which Dr. Francisco, holdup man; shot through record of Germany, there non-deaof the names contained In the InBain i3 the head. the abdomen and the head. because of injury not having been a funeral since May formation public Beatrice Hunter, about 25, of 1157 There are some 400 resi It mlglrt cause innocent persons. 23, 1922. Polk Street, San Fracisco, shot Los Angeles Has Much Smallpox dents of Althansen, the eldest of through the cheek; may recover. whom is 87 and still on the job every Los Angeles. The . District Judge KiUed on Bench epidemic of The shooting of the officers took cobbler. as the village which mild smallpox has been under District Judge W. day near the Boes Jewelry store, Lincoln, Neb., place observation here for the last several 337 South Main Wife of Kaiser Going to London M. Morning was shot and killed in Street. After being London. Princess Hermione, wife months has apparently passed its shot through the abdomen by patrolcourt Monday by Wallace G. Wallick, killed himself of the former kaiser, will make her peak, city health officials' said Thurs- man Honey, Lee went who a moment later north a few revolver. Clifford first trip to London during the com- day. Two hundred and twenty-sevewith the same doors to the alcove in front of Leffs L. Rein, attorney for Mrs, Wallick, ing summer to attend the empire ex- cases have been reported so far this Fur store, 307 South Main Street, She will travel incognito month, they explained, a perceptible where he joined the girl. There he is whose suit for nonsupiort was position. escaied injury when accompanied by one or two of her decrease in comparison with the same supposed to have shot the girl ant? heard, period last month. children. Wallicks shot missed him. then himself. U ai Notes News From Alt Perti UTAH er44 trJ A THAT FORMER REMAIN MEMBER IN RACE TO FINIftH CABINET wnIii Washington. lit ff'-t- n FRtCNOI INUtT f Large That ltd I C.t oa ar i Crasa of taker and r Holding up Frieoe Cm. tll :l HEAO OF PEOPLE'S LIGI6LATIVE ERVICE MAKES REPORT TO UNATOR LAFOLLETTE kintiVNul u4 Oh t Judge Refuses Verdict Wis. Joe Milwaukee, Jackson, former outfielder for the Chicago club of the American league, emerged victor in hi3 salary suit and $18,-50- 0 bonus claim when a jury in circuit court here Friday brought in a verdict awarding him $15,700.40. The jury found in favor of Jackson on every point in the series of ten questions which the court presented Thursday when it retired. Judge John J. Gregory, however, set aside the verdict. rdr irtry, r. fr r(i tt od 4 g Audi-ti.riu- m Fight Films Comes High new scitool-houNewton, The large, James J. McGrath, a which was recently completed promoter Tuesday was fined $1000 by at Newton was dedicated Friday. Federal Judge Cliffe on a plea of was constructed to replies guilty to transporting motion picture the one destroyed by lira some ime films of the Dempsey-Gibbou- s fight ago, caused by a bolt of lightning. se Garment Workers to Walk Out Ten thousand garment Cliicaao, were prepared workers of Chicago Sunday for an order to walk out. The order will he Issued one day next exact date being kept week, the secret by union officials. The strike when embecame certain Sunday demands of the rejected ployers The chief demnndg wer workers. week, increased wage for a five-da- y and full recognition of the International Lady Garment Maker Tininn- - Chicago, The-buildin- at Shelby, Mont., in interstate com- merce. The pictures were brought to Chicago from Shelby and shown statute providing here, the federal for penalties for transportation of fight films lietween the states, but not for showing the pictures Bingham, Acting Postmaster that Boyd Bernard has been notified R. C. Smith had been appointed as- sistant postmaster and Miss AgnCfc James as a regular clerk. This given sn additional clerk, which ia badly oeeded. |