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Show pmsfsmm s - r, wiMJtfaag5aEBaFa WflLjdP'lik Ti 'I , V) pLU , - radChn 7 & t cUw i'Ljll ra & s? Job Prirj Are Ton 7 At lirbj prices. Let us have your next order far anytldof you want prints cd Rich County New service. BEACHES EVERY HOOK AND COBH lJ The Spring IG FATAL TD p6S STUYVESANT F I 8 H, FORMER PRESIDENT OF ILLNOIS CENTRAL COLLAPeS TOMB DISCOVERER DIES AFTER FIGHT AGAINST INFECTION AND PNEUMONIA With Harrlman Fifteen Struggle Years Ago Is Amolng Classics of Industrial Combats; Battle Stirred Business World Physicians Assert Death Due to cident Which Might Befall Anyone Who Submits .To Climate New York. Stuyvesant Fish, bankof the Illinois Central railroad, died suddenly Tuesday. Fish, who was senior director ol the National Park bank, collapsed as he entered the bank to attend a directors' meeting Tuesday morning. He died almost Instantly of heart . trouble. Fish, whose financial battles many times attracted the keenest attention of the business world, had his last big controversy over control of the . Illinois Central railroad about fifteen ' years ago. At that time he was president of the road and locked horns, with Edward H. Harrlman as to whose Interest should hold sway. The con-- , test resulted in the retirement of Fish as head of the Illinois Central, but it wus understood that he con-- ; tinued to maintain a large stock hold-- . . . ing in that corporation. re; 'Of recent years Fish has been siding in Garrison, N Y where he . has a large estate. Fish was bora here January 24, 1851, son of Hamilton Fish, who served in President Grants cabinet as secretary of state He began his business career in 1871 as a clerk in the offices of the Illinois Central, becoming a director of the road in 1877 and president in 1887. er and former president Leans Toward Tax Cut Harding Uevpg thatif 'Viera! taxes it be-- 1 is made la shduiiT affplyTiII along "the line and not solely to surtaxes. It is the presidents opinion, however, as made known at the White House Tuesday after the cabinet had dlscussed the question that it is too early to analyze the exact nature of the tax situation Detailed statistics cov- - ering the March tax collections have Cairo. The Earl of Carnarvon, discoverer of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, died early Thursday at a hotel here after a stubborn battle against blood poisoning and pneumonia followng the bite of an Insect. Lady Carnarvon, who made a hurried trip to Cairo from London by air and by sea, was at the bedside. A daughter aud a son. Lord r, were also present. The first word of the earls illness came on March 15, when it was said he was suffering from an infection due to the Insect bite, which he had received at Assouan He was then brought to this city where physicians found that the throat and tonsils were affected. Although medical science will attribute the earls death to such an accident as might befall anyone who entrusts himself to this climate, there are thousands of natives who finnly believe that the vengeance of the Pharaohs was visited upon the explorer who sought out the treasures of ancient Egypt. Superstition has it that he who tampers with the tomb of an Egyptian monarch is doomed by a curse of the ancients and consequently the earid illness of was pointed to as a fulfillment the old legent OF RICH COUNTY AY, APRIL 14, 1923 8UPREME HOLDS DIS Brigham City The Amerian Legion posts of Ogden and Brigham City will cooperate to bring delegatee who ga to the national convention in San Justice Sutherland Reads Opinion ol Francisco to stop in Ogden and take Tribunal; Asserts It Is Duty ft trip through northern Utah To Override Congress Taft Dissents Spanish Fork. Two carloads of fal hogs were shipped from Spanish Fork over the Union Pacific to Los Angeles Washington. Advocates of mini markets. mum wage laws suffered a big deAn ordinance providing Ogden. feat Monday when the supreme court that each vehicle selling foods or held unconstitutional such a statute drinks on the streets must pay a recently passed for the District ol license of $5 a month was passed by Columbia by congress. the city commission. Several states have adopted simiLogan. The county sheriffs delar statutes. The law provided for a board rep- partment is in possesion of a three-gallo- n copper still and ten gallons of resenting the public employers and employes which would Investigate mash which were seized in a raid on a farm house about a mile south working conditions of women and of Paradise. children and fix minimum wages. The court held the law Invalid by Moab. The district court, with a vote of 5 to 3, Chief Justice Taft, Judge Dillworth Woolley on the bench Justice Holmes and Justice Sanford will convene in Monticello on April Justice Brandels took 19. Only two criminal cases are on dissenting. no part in the consideration of the the calendar for the session. case. Bingham. Two armed Mexlcani Taft asserted that If the court was to stand by previous decisions up- held up the patrons of the Highland holding laws fixing maximum hours Boy pool hall and escaped with about of labor, as it has done, it should also $150 In cash and jewelry. uphold laws fixing minimum wages. Spanish Fork. Little Monroe AlexBoth laws are very similar in effect, ander age 2, was "Severely burned Taft said. when he fell Into a pall of boiling water. Judge Sentences In Boise Case Boise, Idaho. Dr. P. Goodfriend, at the Park Park City. A cave-IBoise physician ; J. D. Agnew, former Utah mine broke George Jamisons sheriff of Ada county; Sylvester Kin left collar bone and bruised him about ney, a former deputy under Agnew; the head and body. Carl Sorenson, a rooming honse proProvo. A new Catholic church will prietor; Ed Kemp, a laborer, and Ed be built here soon, to inWard, taxicab driver, who were con- formation that cameaccording anwith the victed by a federal jury in Boise in nouncement of a real estate transfer. March on six counts of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition Logan. The sheriff and forestry act were sentenced and fined Monday officials are on the track of vandals morning by Judge Frank S. Dietrich who entered the Beehive Girls home loathe United States district court In Logan canyon recently and destroyDr. "Goodfriend. tSenteneed to fif- ed some porperty. - - teen months Imprisonment at McNeils Logan. The estimate of Engineer island and fined $2,000; J. D. Agnew was given ten months jail sentence at Wiley as to the cost of improving the Caldwell and fined $1,000; Sorenson, city electric light plant is $225,000, or about $25,000 higher than expected. Kinney, Kemp and Ward were senCaldin to six at months tenced Price. Through the efforts of the jail well and fined $1,000 each. Price thamber of Commerce the residents of the northeastern section of Bomb Disrupts Canal Trafflo the city are to be relieved of the Essen. The explosion of a time swampy condition by a sew sewer bomb destroyed the lock of the system. t , , canal near Heine early Provo. Judge Elias Hansen has isThe canal was blocked, Monday. sued a decree placing the inheritance with the compliseriously interfering tax of the estate of the late Jesse cated Inland waterway rafftc In the at $21,253.29, and the taxable Knight Ruhr. This Is the most serious case estate at $431,065.88. of sabotage yet reported on the Ruhr Ogden. Members of the Uintah waterways. The lock destroyed is near the junction of the Dortmund-Em- s boy scouts troop are building a large The canal with the main canal that U on the mountain side. runs down to the Rhine at Duisburg letter can be seen from the state . and Ruhrort, where the worlds larg- highway and U, P, tracks, , est inland port is located. 3 Moab. The board of commissioners of San Juan county, accompanied President Back at Desk by Heber Frost, state road agent, has Washington. Invigorated by his made a preliminary survey of the five weeks' vacation, President Hardroad from Bluff to the oil fields. ing went to work energetically MonMt. Pleasant Nearly 500 guests, day on a variety of problems awaitArriving at his many from out of town, attended the ing his attention. office shortly after 8:30 oclock, the annual- junior prom of North Sanpete chief executive went over a high high school held in the Armory. stack of papers filed on his desk, Price. Plans are being worked called in his stenographer,. and did a ont in Carbon county for a full parti, lot of dictating had a conference of in the seventh annual intercipatlon more than an hour with Secretary national mine resene and first aid Hughes, discussed the sugar price meet to be held in Salt Lake. situation and other things with SecMoab. Supervisor Spencer of the retary Hoover. LaSal national forest has notified Child Drops Match In Powder Keg stockmen holding grazing permits on Walsenburg, Colo. Daveline Mur- the forest ranges that 1923 fees ex. phy, 9 years old. Is dead, her brother, ceeding ten dollars may be paid in Robert 6, and a sister, 5, are not two installments. expected to live and three other Delta. Eleven head of cattle bechildren of the family are seriously longing to Abner Johnson of Delta burned as a result of an explosion of were killed in a deep cut of the raila keg of blasting powder on the Mur- road five miles north of this city phy farm 25 miles east of here Sun- when struck by a train. day. One of the youngest threw a Beaver. Meetings for the purpose lighted match into the powder. The of creating interest in dairying, poulfarmwindows in broke explosion houses within several miles of the try raising, celery growing and other livestock and agricultural pursuits Murphy place. were held here. Armed Force Protect Witness Smlthfield. Smlthfleld City under Clarksburg, W. Va. Heavily armed the directon of the Smithfleld volun. police reserves were rushed to the teer fire department has just receivHarrison county courtroom at the ed an electric siren which is being opening of the West Virginia black-han- Installed for fire alarms. trials Monday following alleged Ogden A revival In the purchase of threats against the life of Frank horses, owing to Increased construcCavalle, star witness for the state. tion work and the efforts of farmers to increase their acreage of crops, is Japanese Scrap Four Ships from the Ogden stock yards. Tokio. The Japanese government reported warhas stricken the names of four Mt Pleasant Deputy Fish and ships the Ashi, the Shiklshlma, the Game Warden P. A. Poulson, has reSuma and the NUtaka, together with ceived a consignment of sixteen Hun. several torpedo boats from its list of garlan partridges. The birds will be active war vessels. given their freedom in the grain fields along the San pitch river. UNCONSTITUTIONAL ' v.oV . WS DEIIOICES STATE WAR SECRETARY ADVICES PUB. SECOND JURY OF YEAR RETURNS LIC TO LOOK BEHIND VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY PROPAGANDA FOR DEFENDANTS - ,, Cabinet Member Thinks Veterans Pension Is Not Rightly Charge, able to Cost of Wars COURT TRICT OF COLUMBIA ACT Port-cheste- Harding Plans Farm Life Marion Oh. When he leaves the White House, President Harding lans to return to the scenes of his early childhood to become 9 gentleman former and spend .much pf jjls time writing. This was announced here Thursday by the presidents dose home town friends following hie purchase of the farm in North Bloomfield township. Morrow county, where he was bora. The purchase acres and was made consists of 265 by French Grow, Marion postmaster and intimate friend of the president NewoNoteo: From All Partt of UTAH ft oC(?'fV WEEKS NUMBER 22 Sc? Ac- not been made available and until those figures are compiled Mr. HardHelpless Ferry Rescued By Tug New York. The ferry boat Monting believes that it would be difficult to determine the exact course which clair from Hoboken to Manhattan Acquittal . M I'- - 8!x Defendants Brings Justice Cannot Be Ci Lined In County; State ' .VLLfeps Pending Cases n Washington. Pacifist" propagan, dists and organlzatons in the United States were denounced as public enemies Friday by Secretary Weeks in a statement made public by the war department. Americans would do well, the statement Bald, to Inform themselves of the facts and to examine Into the character and patriotism ol those who sra. promoting , the pacifist campaign, before taking step that may readily align them with the enemies of the republic. of Widespread circulation and misleading statistics, Mr. Weeks said, had been accomplished by pacifist agencies, including those forces in America who are preaching revolution and the establishment of a communistic government and also those who seem to be. lieve that any army or navy is un. Uninformed but patrionecessary tic citizens, it was added, are lending themselves to reduce. If not destroy, the military safeguards of the nation as a result of pacifist propaganda. Appended to Mr. Weeks statement was an official chart prepared by the war department In graphic form to illustrate comparisons between the regular army of the United States and those of foreign powers. Active armies of 928,000 men in Russia, of in Italy 275,000 750,000 in France, and 100,000 in Germany were compared to that of 136,619 in the United States, including the regular army, reserves on active duty and the Philippine scouts. with 1,000 passengers drifted helpless in the npper harbor in a dense fog Thursday, when her storing gear beInvestigation of Charge Started came disabled. Her calls for assistAn into Washington. Investigation j the properlty and the reasonableness ance were answered by a tug which of the present surcharge placed picked her up at the battery and causagainst passengers who use Pullman towed her to her slip. The fog beequipment and into the general ed cancellations of ferry service New schedule of rates charged for Pullman tween Weehayken, N. J., and car service, was Instituted Monday, York,, and delayed other ferries and in general. by the Interstate commerce commis- shipping " ' sion. Tornado Hits Louisiana New Orleans, La. Following in Premature Blast Dees Damage, of an unprecedented preNashville, Tenn., Several persons the wake received slight injuries and a number cipitation,' a tornado early Wednesday of homes were wrecked by explosion night struck Pinevllle, La., separated from Alexandria by the Red river, of dynamite here Friday. The dynakilling thirteen persons, injnring at exIn for sewers, blasting mite, used least sixty others and laying waste ploded prematurely, wrecking nearby Cabinet TendersResIgnation houses and damaging others within n to everything within its path for 8wedtsh in width. hundred several Swedish cabinet The yairds London. radius of many blocks. headed by HJalmar Branting as premier and foreign minister tendered Liquor Agents Mobbed Denver Priest Gives Self Up New York. Several hundred men its resignation Friday says an exe nstion-wldA Colo. search Denver, from mobbed a squad of prohibition agents change telegraph dispatch for Father Walter A. Grace, untl' in afternoon The governStockholm. Branting Saturday City Jersey recently pastor of the Shrine of St following a raid on the saloon of Ange ment was defeated in the upper Anne, a Denver suburb, ended abruptOloori. Prompt arrival of reserves chamber of the Swedish parliament ly Monday afternoon. The priest, foi from two police stations saved the by a vote of 76 to 60 on a proposal whom operatives of the secret servfrom serious injury. Sev- by the government to distribute doles agents dry ice, department and special agents eral agents were Stockholm injured. The among the unemployed. of the bureau of Internal revenue mob threw bricksslightly and other missiles dispatches indicated a feeling that March have been searching, since the vote was the first sign of a genand also used shovels and clubs. 20, walked into the office of United eral reaction against the socialists, in States District Attorney Hillyer anil power through the Branting minisI be Illinois Mayor Given Prison Sentence try. said: I am Father Grace. M. Hi. Rock H. Island, Mayor lieve you wish to see me. Schriver, former Chief of Police I. C. C. Reopens Investigation Thomas Cox and Lawrene Pedigo Coast Steamer Makes New Record were found guilty of conspiracy to sell All railroad practices Washington. Victoria, B. C., The steamship and protect lawless privileges and and rates In the West with reference Fricredited was Dorothy Alexander sentenced to the penitentiary for in- to transportation of wool were day with having (broken the record determinate terms. Cox 'also receiv- ordered under investigation Friday when shearrivCd here in 46 hours ed a $2000 fine. by the interstate commerce commisand 30 minutes from San Francisco sion. Examiners were ordered to The best previously made on this Cornice Falls on Chicago Crowd at Billings, Mont, open hearings vesto this attributed route was also Three girls and a man April 26; Salt Lake City, April 30; Chicago. sel, which several years ago ran from were injured when a section of corn- Boise, May 4; Portland, Ore., May 7, San Francisco to Victoria in 47 hours ice dropped from the Eighth floor ol and Phoenix, May 14. She was then called the President the Singer building into a Saturday evening crowd. Frisco Rabbi Operated Upon June In Harding to Visit West Rabbi Albert G. . Francisco. San President Harding's Washington. Dawson Fears Floods beaten in a was Lafee who severely June about Western trip will begin Y. T. Flfty.five Inches of Dawson, underroom here hotel night Ir Tuesday 15, according to information here. snow have fallen here since last went an at night Thursday operation will no, he Alaska probably he goes to antnmn, the most in three years, ac- Mount Zion hospital and was reported Sepbe back in Washington before cording to dominion weather records. renting easily. The operation was tember 1. The president Is expected Chief Isaac of the Modsehide Into remove the effort an In performed to make his trip by rather leisurely dians has sounded a warning that a brain. He on rabbis the pres8nre stages, stopping a day or two to res, rapid thaw will cover the townelte has been unconscious since the with four feet of water. . at various cities. any downward revision should take. X- RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATUI YEAR ILLNESS Washiagton-Preside- nt 5r If not please your subscription help make this paper strong a thing necessary far an unsurpassed news printing fa synonymous with art and efficiency. TWENTY-SIXT- a Mafcion, HI. All ' or the untried criminal Indictments growing out of the HerJn riots were nolle prossed Saturday flowing the acquittal by a Jury Frifoir night of six defendants charged with murder, ' ' After liberating less than seven hours,-- g ry for the second time this I fofa the courtroom here year wt vrtth a tujt guilty for de-ftHTdnhtoK. wlthTmrrjjer incoa-necti- on with the Herrtnriot of last June. The verdicts freed six defendants, Hugh Willis, state executive board of the Illinois miners; Phillip Fontan. etta, Oscar Howard, James Brown, negro; Bert Grace and Otis Clark. Grace and Otis Clark were acquitted in the first Herrin riot calL The six were charged with murder or conspiracy to mnrder Antonio Mulkavitch of Erie, Pa., a veteran of the World war. Only one ballot for each of the defenndanta, six in all, was taken, the foreman of the jury said. !rt4 Fireman Menaced by Ammunition Ottawa. Heralded by the explosion of 10,000 rounds of small arms ammunition stored in the basement of the Hurd Sporting companys store, fire early Saturday destroyed the building, spread to the Bntterworth block and damaged the Sparks chambers, causing a total loss of more than $300,000. Fifteen wholesale and retail business establishments in the damaged building suffered loss. Two fiemen were Injured and a number had narrow escapes when the roof of the Butterworth block collapsed. Brazilian Insurgents Defeated Buenos Aires. The Brazilian revolutionaries have been obliged to raise the siege of the town of Uruguayans, losing forty killed and many wounded in the operation, says a dispatch from Paso de Los Libres. The state forces, according to their leaders, lost three killed and ten wounded. The correspondent asserts that the rebels, numbering about 800 men, have retired to Quarahy, where they will Trenches have seek reinforements. been dug around Uruguayans, while barbed wire defenses and bags of wool have been placed on the street corners. Maid Sues Geraldine Farrer New York. Geraldine Farrar is made defendant in a $5,000 damage suit instituted Saturday by Miss Ella Swanson formerly a maid in the opera stars home. , Miss Swanson charged that her eyes had become infected from towels which Miss Farrar used in giving baths to her pekinese dog. denial The singer entered a general the charge. Of Free Statere and Republicans Clash Belfast. Nine republicans were killed in a running fight with free state troops at Glenccar, County Kerry, Saturday, it is announced in an official statement The troops surrounded a house In which the repub-lian- s were meeting and put them to flight. The government forces suffered no casualties. ' i - Dort-mund-E- j - d - i |