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Show 5 'T Are Ton a Subscriber? Flrit Class Job Printing ' t At living prices. Let us have your next order for anything you want print ed. Rich County News If not please remember will your subscription help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. service. BEACHES EVERY NOOK' AND f TWENTY-SIXT- safeh .seeks NUMBER A feast Conference fn the Near West TURKISH SULTAN PACT SHAPED OUTLAWS REPORTED ACTIVE IN VALLENAR; OTHER CITIES REPORT OUTLAWRY TREATY COVERING ALLOTMENT OF WATER TO BE COMPLET- ED THI8 WEEK British Grant Rulers Request For Protection; Political Significance Seen in England Granting Asylum President Alessandrl to Leave for Scene of Disaster; Another Big Town Reports Damage; Hundreds Dead. J Treaty of Importance to all Western States in Colorado Basin. Governors of Five States Are , In Attendance London. Sultan Mohammed VI fled from Turkey on the British warship .Malaya, according to a News Agency dispatch from Constantinople, The sultan took refuge on a British warship in the Golden Horn, which later steamed for Malta, the British naval base in the Mediterranean sea. Violence was reported from Constantinople. Hussein Milmld, leader of the Turkish Socialist party, was -assassinated. As the sultan went on board the Malaya he said he was not abdicating the throne but as merely going to a place of safety. The Allied high commissioners feared the ruler would be assissinated. The sultan hinted that he expects to return to Constantinople as 'soon as the danger has passed. The sultan was accompanied by six other persons who are supposed to have been officials in the Constantinople administration. They drove from the palace to the water front In a British official motor car. The sultan had requested British protection on Wednesday but it was not until this morning that danger made it necessary for him to leave. Destitute Soldiers Will Come to U. S. destitute Coblenz. Twenty-on- e former soldiers of the American army, 17 of whom' were accompanied by German wives and their children, left , Coblenz for Paris on the way to Cherbourg' whence thejMWiil ' sail' for the United States with a contingent of other stranded Americans who are being, repatriated by the American Belief association In Paris. Eleven children in the party, born in the Rhineland, are being sent to the United States by Rhineland post 700. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Santiago. Reports of banditry and disorder In the earthquake district, together with news of additional earth shocks and indications that the calamity has reached appalling proportions, caused the Chilean government to consider the advisability of sending troops to Coquimbo and Atacama to reinforce the regular garrisons, which are too small to cope with the situa tion, and aid in relief work. Outlawry broke out Tuesday in the town of Vallenar, the chief sufferer from the earthquake, where It is estimated 1000 of the inhabitants perished while reports of robberies and holdups came from other places. The arrival of war vessels at the northern ports of Chile brought wire less reports of disaster from towns and villages not previously heard front1, (noluding the Jarge town of Frelrina, augmenting greatly the number of reported casualties, which are now variously estimated at between 1500 and 2000 dead, with numberless Injured and homeless. President Alessandrl will leave for Valparaiso, where he will embark on the battleship Almlrant Latorre for a visit to the ports stricken by the earth shocks. He will bfe accompanied by the ministers of war and public work and other officials. Sante Fe. Officials of the Colorado river commission expressed the belief that the treaty covering allotment of the waters of the river, already agreed to in principle, will be completed and signed uy next week. The document which Is the first one of its kind in the history of irrigation, it was indicated, probably will be between 4000 and 5000 words in length. The committee of five lawyers framing the language of the compact worked until midnight Saturday. The, actual work of framing the language of the compact it was expected, would be completed oy Sunday. Then the compact will be presented to the full commission for discussion and revision. Clarence C. Stetson, secretary of the comimssion, announced work wae progressing in a most satisfactory manner. While the commission is awaiting the report of the drafting body, oi ficiale of a number of the states in the basin of the river are either hurrying to Sante Fe or are preparing to come tor the final ceremony of signBinckle ing the treaty. Governor-elec- t Scra-ghaof New Mexico Governor-eleof Nevada, Governor Mechem of New Mexico, Governor Campbell of Arizona and Governor Carey of Wyoming already are on the ground. At-- i torney General Keyes of Colorado to en route to represent Governor Shoup, while William E. Sweet, governor-elec- t of Colorado, will leave Denver for Sante Fe to be present at the sign. ing of the'coiupactri-'--'- Police Baffled Over Explosion Police are Working on the theory that a bomb caused the explosion and fire in a moonshine distillery resulting iir the death of three per sons and the injury of at least nine others. The explosion occurred in mixed foreign quarter of the city, a melting pot for eleven different nationalities. Two buildings were wrecked. In the, ruins of one building, which was swept by flames, police and fire men found the wreckage of two stills The original report of the firemen was that one of the stills had exploded Later it was learned that former occupants of the building had been slain by bombs and that threats had been made against the lives of familieswho up to Thursday night, lived in the structure. The ground floor of the building, in which the distillery was located, was occupied by a grocery store and 'the living quarters of the man wbo owned it. f Chicago. Hungarian Court Refused Passport Budapest Count Anton SIgray, who married the Ailnerican heiress, Harriet Daly, daughter of the late Marcus Daly, one of Americas copper kings, has been refused a passport to the United States by the Hungarian police., The count made a formal protest to the national assembly against the refusal, declaring that his rights of Immunity as a deputy were being violated by the interference of the police. t . SPEED! RELEASE OF 1 FIVE MINISTERS REPRESENTATIVES OF TWO PRESENT PROPOSITION , TO WALLACE Consolidation Would Be Effected by Demand is Couched In Vigorous lang-- uage; Declares Missionaries Purchaee of Morris Company Working Under treaty which by Armour. Fifty Million 1 Hat Been Violated Dollars Involved st , Injunction Act Defied Federal Judge Carpentier dismissed the Chicago board of trade bill for .an injunction restraining enforcement of the grain futures trading regulatory act but contalnued the stay order preventing enforcement of the law until its constitutionality had been passed upon by the United States supreme court. Chicago. Turkey Assembly to Try Sultan Constantinople. The Turkish nationalist assembly has decided to place the sultan, Mohammed VI, on trial along with his ministers on the charge of betraying Turkey, according to a dispatch from Angora. Moab ' v-- multi-millionai- Mac-Swine- Breck-enridg- e, Tests for tubercular cattle Juan and Grand counties have revealed only seven infected cattle according to A. J. Webb, livestock inspector who did the testing. In San m ct .Pekin Measures for the immediate Washington. consolidation of the hnge packing In- release of the foreign missionaries kidterests of Armour and company and napped by Chinese bandits were deMorris and company, two of the "big manded of the Pekin government by five packers, was presented to gov- the American, British, Italian, French ernment officials for federal approval and Swedish ministers, who acted unConvict Stabs Guards of their governments, a In Kan. desperate, under the packers act and Sherman der instructions Leavenworth, . t law. ; , Pe- - five, ministers, presenting a but hnsuccessful attempt to escape anti-trufrom the federal penitentiary "here, Representatives ef"t! ;tW con- (W4ST note, jelled jin person. and inJoe Martinez, serving a sentence for cerns headed by J. Ogden Armour, formed executives of the Chines rehead of Armour and public that the continued retention murder, fatally stabbed A. H. Leonard, captain of the guards, and knifed four company, conferred with Secretary of of the missionaries in captivity would other guards, two dangerously. Mar- Agriculture Wallace for an hour. The not be tolerated by the powers. The tinez was shot by one of the gaurds consolidation would be effected by the powers, it was said, would be comand later taken to a hospital, after he purchase of the Morris company by pelled to act drastically unless the was found hiding in a coal bunker. the Armour interests, it was learned. missionaries were released and guarThe financial interests involved would antees given for the future safety of the hundreds of other missionaries Widow of Cork Mayor Arrested total $50,000,000 It was said. ' in China. Muriel Mrs. two The Washington. plans for consolidating the The note' was couched in vigorous widow of Terence MacSwiney, great packing concerns according to former lord mayor of Cork, was ar- reliable information are In a tentative language. It declared that the misrested with eight other women mem- stage and will be left open for fur- sionaries were carrying on their work bers of the American Association for ther negotiation. The proposal as sub- in the interior of China under treatthe Recognition of the Irish Republic, mitted to Secretary of Agriculture ies which had been violated by the while marching before the British em- Wallace probably will be amended to abductions. bassy armed with banners demanding meet such objections as might be It is understood that Washinton inthe release of MacSwineys sister, Miss raised by government officials under structed Jacob Goild Schurman, the Mary MacSwiney, who is held pris- powers vested in them by the pack- American minister, to impress upon oner in the Irish free state. ers act and the Sherman law. China the seriousness of the bandits The conference lasted more than an activities in detaining foreigners for Greek General on Treason Charge hour. Later it was learned the pro- politcal motives. Dr. Schurman proand gen- posal would also be presented to At- tested only in behalf of the two AmerAthens. The erals charged with high treason as a torney General Daugherty. ican captives, but joined the other minresult of the Greek military disaster Before the consolidation would be isters in a general complaint against in Asia Minor are now on trial. The effective It was said the deal would interference with the treaty rights o defending lawyers at the opening ses- have to be officially approved by the missionaries. sion contended that the court was in- department of Besides the Americans, the captives justice and the departnow. include one Greek, one French citcompetent and that the accused men ment of agriculture. ought to be tried by parliament one British subject, one Swedish Following the conference. Secretary izen, one and Italian. The French minisdeal said Wallace that the proposed Four Die In Hotel Fire ter the missing Greek. represented was "too important to bo discussed Amory, Miss. Four persons were until its details were thoroughly The Italian hostage was identified as Father Grimaldi, who was captured in burned to death in a fire which de- studied." , Honstroyed the T. P. A. hotel here. . The secretary said however, that Anhewei province and taken into one phase of It wonld have to be pass- an province, where about 10,000 outlaws have been holding a large area. War Secretary Opens Conference ed upon by the department of agriThe others all are detained in Homan. Washington. Men interested in the culture." The bandits have seized the various welfare of young America, gathered One of the proposed negonationals with a view of forcing the from all parts of the United States, tiations phase comes under the packers act, Pekin to incorporate the met under call of Secretary Weeks and the department of agriculture bandits government in the regular Chinese army. to discuss the fundamental questions would have to it. pass upon authority Most of the brigands are dismissed of national strength involved in the said Wallace. This phase probably mental, moral and physical fitness of would come under the powers trans- soldiers who want reinstatement the American people. Practically every ferred to this department from the college, school or association that has federal trade commission. The negoAdditional Earth Shocks Felt to do with education or with physical tiations Santiago. The inhabitants of Santiwould have to be passed also g was represented. upon by the department of Justice un- ago were much alarmed when another slight earth shock was felt here, der the Sherman act. Steamer Crews Strike the motion apparently being vertical. Vancouver. According to a cable to Girls Heart Beats After Breath Stops Dispatches from Copiapo report the arrival there of a medical and relief the Vancouver province from Sydney, Redondo, Cal. An autopsy will be a large stock of food N. S. W., all the vessels of the on the body of Miss Izette party, bringing and medicines. The medical officers Royal Mali line in performed McCammon. senior at the of the party found a number of the ports of Australia and New Zealand are tied up by a strike of their crews local high school, authorities announc- injured lying in the open ai' in the for Australian rates ami conditions. ed as a result of the refusal of phy- vineyards, as the hospital, which was The Union Steampship company of sicians to sign a death certificate when built In 1848, had been completely New Zealand, which operates the line she died after an Illness of a few ruined. Other victims to the number has had 54 men arrested. These men hours. Th girls doctors stated that of 50, mostly aged persons, were hud were given 14 days each in jail for her heart continued to beat normally died In a motion picture theatre, lackfor fully forty minutes after she ing proper ventilating facilities. The disobeying orders. stopped breathing. patients were In need of most of the essentials. Chicago Woman to Face Charges Texas to Act in Race Clash dozen A new half witnessChicago; Daring Bandits Miss Pay Roll Austin, Tex. Governor Neff and othes against Mqs. Tillie Klimek, accused Marion, HI. Two bandits, in a drawith Mrs. Nellie Stunner of having er state officials had under consideraConsul matic and daring robbery, escaped given her husband arsenic poisoning tion an appeal from Mexican the with a mall pouch from the Illinois that Antonio Rutz San General at forward were brought by investigators state of Texas take immediate action Central station here. While federal to protect Mexican citizens at agents were unable to determine exLloyd George Loses Out consul The Stephens county. actly the amount of the loot, they beFormer Premier Lloyd London. 300 men paraded lieved It would be small, as the robthat general charged efdefeated been in his George has Tuesday bers missed the main object of their fort to wVa a balance of power In the streets of Breckenridge and dedaring venture the $70,000 payroll of the next house of commons on file night, insulting Mexicans . town. leave the Bush coal mine. that they manding face of incomplete returns. f A proposal Involving well-bein- Death Sentence Faces Rebel Chief Dublin. Erskine Childers, one oi Eamonn. De Valeras chief aides in the. Republican irregular army, who was captured by Free State troops during a raid upon a war council, was arraigned before a court martial charged with treason. He faces a sentence of death. PRESENT JOINT NOTE OF POWERS TO PEKIN GOVERNMENT 2. News Notes From All Parts of UTAH DECLARES HE IS NOT ABDICATING THRONE BUT SEEKS RETREAT OF SAFETY i I OF BICH COUNTY RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTYr UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1922. YEAR. H CBNEB Many Nations to Join in Peace Parley Lausanne. The complicated Near East situation, which constitutes perhaps the sorest spot now remaining in European political affairs, is to have what promises to bo a thorough airing in the the diplomatic gathering which will be held here. Invitations to the parley, which has come to be known as tho Near East peace conference, were sent in the names of GAeat Britain, France and Italy to the governments of Japan, Rumania, Jugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and the United States. The same governments also Invited Russia and Bulgaria to send representatives here at a later date to participate in discussions concerning the Straits of the Dardanelles-o- ne of the most impotrant subjects on the agenda. Four Rail Lines For West Suggested Washington. Consolidation of railroads in the West ought to result in the creation of four great systems, each having terminals on the Pacific and Gulf coasts and at Chicago or St. Louis. President Hale Holden of the C. B. & Q., declared at the interstate commerce commissions hearing on suggested mergers. He opposi tentative plans of the commission for consolidation of the Northwest roads into two systems in such a manner as to separate his railroad and the N. P. & G. N. Grover Lew is Goodwin narrow ly ssoaped death when his clothing was caught in a horse power threshing machine and he was literally stripped oefore the horses were stopped. ernal Strenuous efforts are being made to secure the cooiveratien of Governor Charles R. Maliey an the state road commission in keeping the Indian canyon road betu een Duchesne and Castlegate open this winter to jive Vernal egress to the world. 1 Ixigun. The result of the county 'ommissioners canvass of Cache county ballots did not materially alter the final result of the election, athough the figuers inmost cases were changed. Magna. Vilo Wallace Erickson was instantly killed at the Magna mill of the Utah Copper company, where be was empoyed as oiler. His clothing caught in the line shaft and be was hurled in midair and his head struck the cement wall crushing his skull. t Logan. The city board of health desires Logan citizens to have first class milk and to that end will appeal to the city commissioners to raise the jercentage of butter fat required in milk sold in this city, from 3.75 to 4 per cent Salt Lake For the first time In history the state of Utah has issued in automobile license plate numbeerd is high as 50,000. The places for 1923, contracted for some time ago, are expected to reach Salt Iaike Boon, and will be on hand ready for distribution .oa the first day of January.. Salt Lake. The state road commisstate board of corrections, which has control of the state prison and as a result of the conference it developed that the prison authorities are favorable to placing two crews of convicts in the field at an early date to do road work. sion met with the Salt Lake. The state road commistotaling 513,317.91 in payment for the federal governments share of road work as far as completed on the Wildcat cannayon section of the Salt Lake-Ziotional park highway in Iron county, and on the road from Marysvale to the Piute county line, in Piute county. Of the total $8S66.25 is on the former and $4451.06 on the latter project. sion has received warrants n This was a happy Spanish Fork week for the farmers of Spanish Fork and vicinity, the Utah-Idah- a Sugar company paying them approximately $145,000 for beets delivered in October, This is for about 30,000 tons of beets of the and represents about two-thir- crop. Spanish Fork Earnest Williams and Richard Jex, two local sportsmen, returned from, a hunting trip, having bagged a fine specimen of a cinnamon bear. The animal weighed 676 pounds after it was dressed and measured 7 feet 6 inches from the tip of its nose to its hird foot Delta. Attempt was made to hold operator at the Salt Lake Route depot in this 'city. Two men, both masked, appeared at for his campaign in this country, the ticket window and one thrust a Georges Clemenceau, the tiger of rifle through the opening and ordered France, landed on American soil Sat- Wright to elevate his hands. Wright urday witl high honors accorded him considered the matter a joke and took on every side. Taken off the liner the rifle from the pseudo robber. Paris in the morning on the mayors yacht, Macom, Clemenceau stepped on . Salt Lake A. C. Matheson, assistant shore about 10 oclock and was wel- state superintendent of public instruction, and L. Bjarnson of the University comed to New York at City hall. of Utah have gone to Ephraim to inspect the .normal school work of the Giant Bootleg Syndicate Found Snow Normal academy. Leroy D. combinaA bootleg giant Chicago. Oowles of the university and I. L. Wilin business 000.000 a $25, tion doing of Tintic' liamson, superintendent federal hall a year was disclosed by authorities here. The huge rum firm, school district, have gone to 'St. George on a similar mission to the Dixie operations, purchased with nation-wid- e more than 200,000 gallons of alcohol, .Normal college. which it made into whisky and disSalt Lake By proclamation Govertributed in various parts of the coun- nor Charles R. Mabey has asked the try, according to prohibition agents 'eople of Utah to observe the vv eek of who made the investigation. 20 27 as Utah t Celery Yovember iVeefe. movement was launched The Gary Denies Combination In Stoel last year under the auspices of the Washington. If the federal trade Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake commission can demonstcate that the Oity as a Utah Celery Day. That ortrade custom of selling stehl products ganization has enlarged its program on the basis of prevailing Pittsburg and received the support of lie Govreprices is due to combination in ernor by having an executive prostraint of trade. Judge E. H. Gary of clamation Issued. Over 340 carloads the United States Steel corporate of celery will be shipped from Utah testified before the commission, t this season. This is over 200 per cent practice ought to be stamped out a. Increase in last years export unconscionable. not only Illegal, but Tiger of France Given Welcome New York In fighting trim, eager up E. K. Wright, night -- ' |