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Show 'frjrWlJrT L L mm Weather forecast Northern Utah Fair tonight and Saturday, probably snow; not much change in temperature. Southeastern Idaho Tonight and Saturday, rain or snow. U FRIDAY JANUARY 1021 SALT -- TEMPERATURES. a am. 8 10 Noon CITY 'UTAH LAKE today today am. today n3. .... Roof of Bottom Bk Ig, Kloxk. . .32 . .f. . 82 82. .34 3S. 38 .3$ . , . . . 32 ... ... YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS- T OF ALARM A Actors Would Ousl Shubert Firm Fromr League oi Managers SfAOENTSSfcArY1 Me Police Are Again Foiled By-Blackmail- ill SEIZURE'IWO j CSX erl (Py International News Service ) CV YORK, Jan It Another strike of actors and actresses members I f the A. Equity association, loomed today as I He Producing ossoc-itKi- o. JKonoucrjoet In bear chorees, that have been - roads against c and J J Shuiort. who control about T 5 per cent of tbe - coo r Try The Actors' Eqrrirv Hssoct8Ttonha fle- I H rurV' c. t L-- WILL SETTLE 'Tokio Foreign Office Ha Fact of Killing Before it And Will Move For Immediate Adjustment (By Associated Press ) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan 14 Shadow escaped from police and deputy sheriffs again early today in spite of shots fired by the officers at the mysterious per so eh Ik ho has written threatening letters to prominent persona of Portland The new episode in which he eluded (he police occurred at a point In the outskirts of the city after "Shadow" prescribed another rendezvous w ith J. Wesley Ladd, banker, to deliver a package of money. (By Associated Pres.) P. L, Jan. 14. Admin I Albert Unnt, cotnmandcr-l- a chief of Ute American Asiatic fleet, wlU appoint a naval board of lutnln and proceed' with K to" - ladlvosXok t(U four days. to nvcai lralc the ehoolliig oT'Ueut- Warrant 11. Lamtdon of tbc C. 8. g. Albany at Vladivostok, be here today. . Admiral Glenves retnrnrd hers tbe dentroyer BUo teat .iffct -- Panama - Government Wounded FtUlIy r CSS Charges Tract Taken by lo Ifnilww raining Force Ground to be Used For Defensive Works. - I fr y. r WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 Satisfactory assurance by tha Japanese that its regrets over th kitW 11. Langdon, of the ing of Lieut cruiser Albany by a Japanese sentry at Vlsdtvostoa would be supplemented intention b convincing proof of it .o make similar incidents Improbable state de- were awaited today by the T account pressing problems, it has been report- ed that the British premier might ' send a deputy On of the nt pertinent. govConfidence that the --Japanese ernment would make adequate for th killing of Eieul. Xang-donwas 'expressed by the department In a note despatched last night The to the Tokio foreign office Acting Secy by DatrhVhid-rAamf- rS' action taken G leaves report of the incidents. similar avert OI to by Gen. offical expression rep-arati- ," lr-d,w,- th. authorities cteL which the Japanese were Inclined to official government the Incident as In of end th regard no Indication that sight, but them more defwithout closed be It would of inite assurance would be taken to . clashes. Text Is Withheld. sent to the Th text of the message has not been government unders-that m.Pd. public, but it is reminded ths state depsrtment of Jap.nra. that while th. footing been had "of atah.r them SH.nr:' thSt reports cated that tn too messure tdOPt would 'tYhthe -- prevent Secr" Daniels intimated Jr.Xhr that Today L'fuU an Indemnity to with the Japanese family bo taken up government. QaeaUnn Japan's Right. David In hf not questioned Secy byJmpiicstlon the soldiers to challeng any fleer, soldier or already 1 regarded as Admhal of th adjusted by the reportfrom had Cleaves that General Oi orders that Americans In were t be hatted by offlci.ls The belief of the Amencam to rectify th that Japan ia willing to Injury and tak steps prJnt ' carrenoe of a similar strengthened 7of regrcr .nd condo rousb the JP lenc. transmitted anas ambassador. Baron L . Shld-har- a.. Husband Shoots Mate 12 Times; She May Recover (By International News Service) MUSKEGON. Mich., Jan. 14 Irvin Morton, 25, early today entered hi wife's bedroom and announcing Tve Just killed the cat and you are next, fired twelve bullet into Mrs. Morton's body as she lay in bed. The thirteenth bullet he turned on himself, kttl- - lngJbiiumlf almost instantly . - Srilf aTh-- e Mr Morton crawl- ed through the enow to a neighbor's home where she told her Mrs. Morton told physistorycians that she pleaded for 20 minutes with her husband to spare her life but was answered by, a bullet Doctors attending her believe she will live. . - Emma Goldman Prefers U. S. Jail A Mcllvaine, executive from rotary of the Canal Zone government. relative to the land In question, which ofnprjl(a about !50 greUry Mcllvaine Is quoted as saying the I nited States was going to take possession of the land under the provisions of th treaty between Panama and the United 8tates. President Porras. the note declares, received on December 30 a note from Colonel J. J. Morrow acting governor or the Canal Zone, stating the land bad "been taken for the defense of the canal," under the provisions of the treaty, article 2 of that convention being quoted as authority for th action. Assertion is mads that this action was without the consent of the Panaman government and the right of the United gtsues to select and occupy territory mjder the treaty without th consent of Panama la dented. In addition to protesting against "ths act of force." Secretary Alfaro apert.go tiatiena Ineatvtnw .the ap- pl.cation of the provisions of the Hay Varilla treaty must be conducted through diplomatic .channels, and not through Canal Zone officials Hay-Varll- Acavl AsoUv, ProewtT Washington takes exception to a portion of an opinion recently handed down by District Judge John W. Hanan, ths highest United States Judicial authority in tha Canal Zona. This opinion contained a statement to the effect that since the signing of the treaty of February 21, 1204. Pankma has been a "protectorate of the United States, and occupying a poaition aimilar to that of Cuba. The truth of thl statement ia denied. Judge Hanan'a opinion upheld the right of bringing Judicial proceedings in the Canal Zone in the name of th United States instead of the cone government. Apof "try To Red Russia APPROPRIATION (By Associated Press ) Jan. 14 "Emma BERLIN, Goldman told me In Russia that she would rather ba in Jail In ths a. United States than free In said it. E. Schwarts, a San Francisco socialist, who recently was released from a Moscow prison today. She was ons of the first persons I saw in Petrograd when Ii 'arrived there last spring, Mr. My wife Schwarts continued. and I had known her in America. view of first Petrograd, My which I had known In pre-wsuspicious of how time, made-mthings were going In Russia, Iand I had not much doubt after had talked with Emma. She- - would be a good cltixen if the United States would let her go back and she could get sway from ths 1 heard that she was In' iall after we saw hey, but I don't whether or 0ot that I know true. soviet-Russl- v- no-wa- j I Fl.tr WARM-WECOM- E jCOLORADOBANK IS TENDERED TO ROBBED OF $2,000 I - week f m-r- its Tbenot protest against The act of force" by which the United States took Vladlvoe-to- k after baring rtarwd a j possession of the land And era sent ria Shanghai to Investigate j on January 11 to the Panaman charge en d'affaires in Washington, who was the shooting-- Be recrired at Instructed to present It at the State a wirrinw meaaae Indicating the By International New Service ) affair bad been.adjnated. LONDON, Jan. 14 Raoul Peret, department. It waa signed by R. J. president of the French chamber of Alfaro, In charge of foreign relations (By Aaaociated Preaa.) tbe rep lbllc. Japan haa deputies, has accspted from President MANILA. P- - I . Jn. 14 is alleged the proceedings wer It Milierand a new of the of task result aa a forming Indemnity an ayreed to out in an undiplomatic man-trearned Lang-do- n cabinet to succeed the Lejgues minisH. Warren Oia killing of Lieut. fears are expressed that a according to information reach- - nt-of tbe U. 8. 8 Albany, In Vladiwhich may be dangerous precedent la ing Downing street today. been established. have vostok by a Japaneao sentry. It may -- It la now definitely stated that Pre-- y understood her. The matter 1 before 1 mier Lloyd George will attend thi . the foreign office at Tokio is that the foreign ofintertilled conference at Fans next fiCeIf receUed oh Member 20 a note Text of Message Sent To Japan ii Withheld V nanded the expuisitci of the Shuberts from the Producing Managers asso nation with which the Equity has a five year contract on the ground that 'h Shuhr rt have violated the terms of the peace agreement that settled the actor s'rtke 3 year ago Lee did not appear seriously disturbed The cha-r- 's are bas-- d on the complaints of six chorus girls, he said, I know of their romplalnt aho.it the It may ba that we are nothing of the rules of m.nor infraction We employ more than 1.000 r 1 have ctors and artresse of knowing everything that my comThey Con-- : pany managers- - are doing we refused to employ girls because they were have that ui.irus I 'It Tsmaa 1 empe, Ari-; - members of the Equity We employ g.rl for their beauty and talent." fr.y Associated Press ) Jan. 14. Action by PANAMA, United State officer in taking pos session of a small tract of ground east of Colon, on Bahia d La Minas, has resulted in tha dispatch to Washington i of a formal and energetic protest by the P,r.aman government. On- the tract of ground involved la a hill which la said to be adapted for workg defending th eastern entrance of the Panama canaL MANILA. b-- y BILL APPROVED (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. The legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill carrying approximateby th ly illl.dOO.OOT waa passed house today and a "it to tha senate. Public Buildings, Too, Are Under Vigilance of Police, Who Act Mysteriously Bomb Plot is Feared. By Associated Press) 14. Warn WASHINGTON. Jan ings of a threatened demonstration with bombing activities at New York were received by the government from a reputable private detective agency In the metropolis, department of Justice officials said today, in explaining the extra precautions taken by federal agents and police there In guarding public buildings, churches and homes, and. offices of prominent men. Investigation of tbe warnings is be- t ut as yeting vnedev twas-wthted; (By Associated Press.) NOGALES, Ariwi Jaa.- - 14 Two Mexican bandits, giving the names of Thomas Roman and Victor lano were shot, in a gunfight with t Bv Asoeied Press.) t Hv Axsnrixted Press') and Immigration Inspector 'Svrink NEW Y(RK, Jan 14 Lieuterants DENVER, Jan, ermedbatn-- . Lemon at Calabasaa. .Arisona, nine -Pei tftt shortly after noon today entered' rKbrnr Fartvit and Hmton.-nrv- ai miles north 'of herelhis morning In a dying statement, according to ioonists. arrived at the Pennsylvania (he State Bank of Littleton, at Liltle- o fflcU.l, tbs Mexicans confessed they station at 1 42 feiock this morning, ton. near Denver, held up the cashier, land-- 1 Willar Teller, and escaped with Li were th men who j!, 'lied Marshall C, exactly a month after they had nQJ UDUC :r in ed near Moos Factory, Ont , after a in an automobile driven by an M. Spangler and En.iK.H inti .1 the BuldlllgS Are Guarded Tsmpe Tesdaytn''!)t apdwfuioualy days balloon Light from . Report said the bandit headed fori .. away naval air station. ' wounded IL s ! (By Internattoaal New Berrte ) UuteiteirtFoitr!b.e a the first to Uenver and the Denver police sent a Th bandin' were tekeS from NEW YORK. Jan. J 4. With police J riot squad In an automobile to meet 1st Slfs. re the aceompanSqfW train, details still guarding today more than stage by the officers. 'hoy Farrell, who had left New York to them. Tbe bandit overlooked M4.MA. tc whenIn-spectfire revolver with jchurchee opened A crowd of relaand club end the residence ut m Swink ertfnnpted tohandcaff meet her husband. of prominent citlsens and milnumber officers end a group of naval tives, Martinet, The Inspectors at once lionaires. there was an air of mystery maintained at police headquarters a a th fir. the party. to the reason for the unusual action. in The were navy attired The balloonists only Information given was that the police action waa prompted by locaps and blue suits and declared they cal agent of tha United States defor their were "non the worse" partment of Justice who have been wood in north the adventufe perilous conducting an investigation. the - palatial residence were four Tost Among for days where They guarded were those of John D. RockeTh officer lined up in the station feller. Vincent Aator, J. P. Morgan. d for photographers ami WEST FRANKFORT. III?.. Jan, 14 Charles M Schwab. Mrs. Andrew CarThere was no cheering from the Vanderbilt, the Eiffht men were Injured in an ex- negie, William K Frick mansion, re dencee of Archlarge crowd as the officers pushed plosion of g&n in the Number Eight bishop Hayes, Mayc John F. Hylan, The mine of the Old Ben Coal their wav out of the station corpora- Dial. Atty Harry L Lewis and Suweicomers escorted them to a hotel tion near here early today. (By Associated Press ) preme Court Justices L- Lewis FawMOUNT VERNON, 111.. Jan 14 for a luncheon tendered by Rockaway About forty miners were said Jo be cett and Norman 8 Dyke Throughout the night there were Four sacks of registered mail, one re- citixer.s at work in the mine when the blast fixed to hotel through post, at three residences while ported to have contained 380,000 for anOn their way passage from the came but all are believed to have es members of tha automobile rifle underground use in making up payrolls at Frank-lin- e station, the crowd cheered for Farrell j caped squads and the roving motorcycle policemen sped through the streets at county coal mines, disappeared who was the center of interest Then Thfl top" crew aided In rescurin wer.t np for HioTor patrol. her early today. An estimate of the a ch-H'rtnn who enraged tn the entombed miners Among buildings carefully guarded value of the content of th other a Farrell andencounter artheir by police during the night were St. urn personal three sacks was not available. Patricks cathedral, city hail, poatof-flc- e, rival at Mart ic e walked close togethstock exchange. Grand Central The four pouches of registered mail er an.l smned ai iaoh other wnile and Central stationa, bridges across their maeranned were contained in three large bags pj tojrtapher Eaat river, municipal building. Yale which disappeared while Samuel chine. and Union league clubs, museum of Hundred forme i in line to shake national Moreland, driver of the wagon in The officers' harl at th hotel Art history. Metropolitan museum. New York Edison plant. Ueut Farre.i to.d newspaper men which mail is carried to the station in heroic was ''nolhlrK there that Kings county lighting planL Central from the postoffice, had left his team had done. the baboo-i- f! crimpark reservoir, the (By International News Service. ) for a few moments to obtain a hand what inal courts building and several Lieu 1 vrreil reviewed some of his Pa- SEATTLE, Wash, Jan 14 truck on which to haul the mall to the experiences ib the north country and churches. ; V. I. Kievans was ehot :a nd ..sounds. There 'were veri1 Fie described probably fatally wounded in a battle had been discovered but there waspfot h aooii in ahue no stated there was no one in sight when of a to that the with four bandits, who escaped in a confirmation of this the left the wagon at the station about men exper.ere ho eei a mir- tf'sA waa t a Credence given the bomb theory police automobile here today. Two by the fact that 4 o'clock. When he loaded th ni&i! tha pettce bomb ,b,ft ;n1i:x.,a bwn siued eialrf tetet he ef eilflr d4- e the traiff- ioc Benton gswtrd -wounded. ordered out gaa for special doty.' Lenine .Nicolai Frankfort- shortly thereafter he dis- George F. Lamb, head of the local Shortly before noon the police re- bureau covered the three bags to be mining. the Well of Alive and department of Justice ceived word that a man suffering with The registered pouchea came Into declared, this that his office a bullet wound had been found on a had nothing tomorning do with th plans to ML Vernon from StTLouis last night re ) New a ora' Srv fc, xtreet corner He ia believed to be j guard buildings He said he knew on the Louisville & Nashville train, Nirolall of the highwaymen. NEW VoP.K Jan it nothing about the matter except what ' he had read in fdr transfer to the Chicago 4k Eastern rune premia ffov)e Hu. a ia alive the newspapers. announced Nebraska a oT ui!! we ' Postof-!n- l Illinois trainf thl morning. Legion Members . Ludwig C A fice official stated they understood t at th" h adquarter Home n Washington - e r here r To vie MiK ay Fight they contained money shipped from the St Loulx Federal Reserve bank todvv Guarded During Day L Kartov. to to amall banks in Franklin county to It v (By Associated Press) j. meet demands of tha mine for1 large iwiio. ! I' i twt fa rmm specialists 14 OMAHA. American Neb, Jan. Have been summoned - re wr. , (By Associated PresaJ aums to meet tlie coai mine payroll will ersnn od not a btlnd tor leglot)a.res of Nuckotia county WASHINGTON Jan 14. Public Information that onetef th pouch- - wa a intihad ab e ea contained 184,000 cams from aLemne a hold a mass meet.ng at Nelson, Neb. buildings, churches, public utilities Benton bank, according to poatoffice mated to combat the activities of tonight the were under stated who t telethe bank city throughout officials, in guard today by order of the heavy league organization xfjained to the police phoned to inquire why the money had a dispatch from that ax a precautionary meaaure againet rned an that not been received there. vicinity, v member a was radical demonstration 'officialKa-tPoatoffice poaeible L Kart have been unCitv Police officials were extremely able to find any blue to th robbery, of the i'rae d um tcverrmg body! In calling the meeting members of cot concerning the order, given mw courcil it waO stated. At the time ef th aup- - (of the su; re" t the diapatch says issued the verbally last night to the entire force. havng tbr following statement poeed theft a heavy enow waa falling. staemert aid-- ! hi ' 'r' bur Hushed-it wa prompted Theyrinttmeffid deri-"We have no quarrel with the farm- e m hc? disow-- v of Prm who have joined the bjrau Nonpartisan, attention waa given to the h Vt hm m Ki nomic icague a mgn1 at charge, however that! Especial of th homes of --John D. -- which the league aaoHaiistieiia it tendee- - protection fcifp rf Jin J P. Morgan, Charles M. Rockefeller. n x official 1 1)5 cies and that it i being represented Schwab, Archbishop J Patrick Hayea, to the people of this community," Mayor John F. Hylan and citizens along Fifth avenue and other fashionable residential districts. balloonists; by lone bandit Mar-tine- s, i -- -- lt,---A- p accom-i'"aLne:- Rock-jplie- e. J'. -- or , EIGHT MINERS HURTINBLAST; MAIL ROBBERS GAS IS CAUSE GET $80,000 OF po-e- MINE PAYROLL - j er Seattle Officer illed by Bandits -- y, - dahva y'r - Le-o- .. Non-Partua- - t j w- -- as Pillar of Smoke Grades Air, Pilot to Sale Landing ASSASSINSHACK (By Associated Press.) VICTIM HORRIBLY OMAHA, Neb,, Jan. 14. After for 30 min- circling over Omaha utes last evening unable to locate th airplane tending field because of a blinding snowstorm. Pilot C. . V. Pickup bringing a cargo of mall from Cheyenne, finally got his hearing by a pillar bt amok from a gaaolin fir set by th fields manager and made a perfect landing. ar (By International New Service ) MERIDIAN. Miss., Jan. 14 Former U. 8. CommUalonar Moody Price waa attacked at his home in ths east end. early today by two unknown men with an axe and his body literally chopped to pieces. Ha died within twi or three hours after the attack. There la no clue to th ahaassins who rnedo their escape. 1 r tn hv-rt- j f GREEK FORCES Blind Man Gets WIN SUCCESS Fi A"f!tcd Pres ) Jan 14 The Greeks LON Id N have made anoHer important advwnce in their c'fcrsive against the Turkish nations'll1 ts on the Hniwa front' tn to the Greek Asia iitnor legation here tn4iar The legntmn reported that the town of had captured the The-TuGreek rk Baeutik onm Tuesdev tt the ghting. the re lost pert iate, . $30,000 Judgment i heiy i By Aaaociated Press ) Bili dnesa CHICAGO, Jan. 14 caused by wood alcohol waa the ( ground for a (verdict of 310,000 damages returned in circuit court today In favor of Bam Greenberg'" The award, which was said to ba th first of Its 'kin In Chicago courts, was against the saloon partnership of Cohen 44 AitkA. Whuky Worth Millions v Taken From Warehouses (By Associated Preaa) WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. Check of liquor seised by d rjr enforcement operatives In the past year and held at a government warehouse here disclosed that more than 31.000,000 worth of whisky has been stolen. Frank D. Richardson, prohibition commissioner announced today. Mr. Richardson says he haa learned that at one time before he took office 100 barrels of whisky war removed from the warehouse.' i t I |