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T Northern Arizona State Fair, Prescott, October 19, 20, 21, 1922

ARIZONA METAL MARKETS V WEATHER (Furnished by the U. S. Weather Bar silver: Rf Bureau and the Associated Press.) Foreign . 69jc Tuesday and Wednesday Fair Copper Firm. west, probably showers east. Prescott Temperatures, Aug: 7 Electrolytic spot 14Jc 8 a. m 68 12 m .. .82 S p. m 98

PIONEER PAPER OF ARIZONA PRESCOTT JOURNAL-MINE- R, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 FIFTY-NINT- H YEAR

$ $ $ Paved Road to Post Started hy City's of Proposal

PfllG fCORNERED ' FIGHT FOR G. 0, P. SEVEN WOMEN PASS FORESHOWED TI era . PUTUPTOfflUCE FIRST DM IN KU BIDS TAKEN 1 1 TOMHiOlSTATE OF UNION; PRESIDENT HAD EXPERTS OF ALLIES KLUX TRIAL IN TRE CITY (Associated Press Night Wire) Administration forces have pinned Li iT PLAN. SAYS COLUMBIA, Aug. 7. Whether their faith in the ability of Carmi LEADER 1 (Associated Press Night Wire) Ortio's republican voters in tomor- Thompson of Cleveland, a former (Associated Press Night Wire) will follow to lead LOS ANGELES, ,Aug. 7. Exami- Acceptance by the city council of LONDON, Aug. 7. The allied row's statewide primary United States treasurer, them (Associated Press Night Wire) fFederation of Labor: W. H. Tohn- - Pennsyl- Thompson nation of prospective jurors in the bids by Warren Brothers for the statesmen who are meeting here in the trail blazed by Indiana, to victory. With also, WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 7. stcn, head of the machinists' associa- pro- - trial of 37 persons who are alleged Sheldon street and Willis-Montezu- an attempt to solve the European vania and Iowa and nominate a the drys under the leadership .of the As a "final call" from the gov- tion, and F. P. Noonan, comprising - Anti-Saloo- n hope to have participated in a Ku Klux paving projects last night followed riddle today devoted five hours to an gressivc candidate over the organiza league to hold Ohio ernment for immediate settlement a committee representing the strik- choice will re- in absolute prohibition. Klan raid at Inglewood, suburb, consideration of a new type of paving analysis to conditions existing be- tion's for governor or the ranks of at of the railroad strike President ing unions, took the president's com- last April, in which one man was for Prescott. These two streets will tween Great Britain, France, Italy pudiate the state's stand on prohibi- The extreme wets are expected to Harding today communicated to munication into a conference later, killed, proceeded slowly today in the 1)6 improved with what is known as and Belgium. The conference term tion and nominate a light wine and support C. Homer Durand, an out railroad executives and heads of calling in H. E. Wills of the engi- light superior court, both defense and "black base" an asphaltic concrete inated in the appointment of com- beer candidate, and whether labor's and out wine and, beer advocate. the striking shopcrafts unions pro- neers, Paul Stephens of the trainmen a prosecution attorneys propounding base with the same top cover as is mittee composed of the finance min- - choice of candidates will prove to be The more conservative wets, how- posals that the men be sent back and Arthur Lovell of the firemen t,,c Secre- numerous questions on the subject of used on the downtown and Mt. Ver- isters of these countries which is to Pl1u1ar one were the dominant ever, arc expected to support to work, that the managements and cnginemen,all three being Wash- prejudice for or against the klan to non street sections. examine into specific proposals made subjects on the eve of the balloting. tary of State Harvey Smith, who has take them back and that adjust- ington representatives of the brother- With Congressman Charles Knight! been classed as a wet by the Anti- - each talisman. A difference in price between the by .Raymond Poincare, the French ment of the crucial seniority issue t hood organizations in the train serv- of Akron as their standard bearer Saloon league. Smith has contended The lawyers also demanded from two projects bid on last night was premier, lncsc proposals nave not be left to the railroad labor board. ice which have"usually acted- - apart the progressives hope to swing Ohio prohibition is not an issue and has each a statement as "to his or her due to the fact that the paving com- been made public. Though the president was said to from the labor unions in other into the list progressive states. advocated law enforcement. opinion on methods of law enforce dis- of branches of service. pany does not have to carry the The committee in collaboration ment. The defense contends the raid consider this the only practical Shel- government trict bonds in the case of the with the financial experts is to meet ers verc seeking to aid law enforce course the could take, The union chiefs, following the don street improvement, which will under the chairmanship of Sir Robert ment officers when they seized two union spokesmen indicated that it meeting, gave out a statement, which rejeoted, their was be assessed over the whole town and Home, British chancellor of the ex proprietors of a winery at Inglewood. would be summoned taken as foreshadowing their paid for in each. A discount of 7A chequer, at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow Seven women were among the first associates to meet here Wednesday course and copies of a telegram to per is in case. pass proposal S. cent made that morning. It will make a report to 12 called to the box mid none had to on the and called W. Stone, chief of the engineers, Montezuma street from Gurley to the full conference some time Tues- been challenged when adjournment to Washington for general conference and to E. J. Manion, president of the Willis and Willis from - Cortez to day or on Wednesday. Friday the heads of all railroad labor telegraphers, asking their CLEVELAND, Aug. 7. Settle- In the main the plan provides for wastaken for the day. Montezuma will be paved within 90 organizations to, consider nicthods of in the formulation of a program ment of the nation-wid- e soft coal resumption of coal " production by - days after the ligning" of a contract that might . make the which- would have for its purpose strike under a definifc plan that may union miners under the wage scales between the bidder and the city. TWO KILLED WORKERS strike more effective. "protection of the public preservation result in the making of wage agree- existing when the strike began and ADD 7,000 Under the law IS days must elapse GI The rail executives had made no of the railroad industry and an hon- I ment on substantially a national basis for appointment of an advisory com- before that contract can be signed," response to the White tonight orable basis for settlement." will be presented to a conference here mission of inquiry within the coal in- but City Attorney Gale was instruct- though the press dispatches indicated In their message to Mr. Stone, the BATTLE OVER STILL Wednesday of coal operators with dustry whose personnel would be ap- TO WESTERN SHOPS ed to put in a time clause. that they also would meet to frame three union officials emphasized their officials of the union miners. . proved by President Harding. The Sheldon street improvement, a collective answer. conclusion that the "government has i -- i - ' authority which is me cuy s snare in uic mucn-- (Associated Press Night Wire) (Associated Press Night Wire) UNION CONFERENCE to settle the strike on the .1 1 . 1 urgeu1 paveu1 I CHICAGO, Aug. 7. More than B. M. Jewell, president of the rail- just, fair and reasonable basis pro- nceaca ana strongly j STEVENSON, Wash.. Aug. 7, - 7,000 men were added to the shop way department of the American posed by the President July 31." roaa to iort wmppie, must be mi- Paul H!ckey said ,)y officcrs hcre t0 NODSE TAKES 60 sign-;- ,, forces of the western railways dur ished within days after the bcen lradcr of band of r j. a. v :i t i i ing the first five days of the present nig oi uit contract, wmcn win uisu monnshineri. wn shot tn rlfath hv a month, according to a statement by take place in a couple of weeks. posse near here late today after a BREAKS IN Ed Van Doom, local manager of 4 CHARGED TO WITNESS AND the roads today, on conditions grow RIOTING OUT JOLIET raid on a still in which W. E. Rori-so- n, ing out of the strike of the shopmen the paving company, explained deputy sheriff of Vancouver, (among many things) on July 1. The number of men at other last Wash., was killed, and J. A. Morgan, night, crfuld lay- work on August 5 was given as 65, A that he black base a federal prohibition enforcement of- FRENCH PRINCE PUT E SUHS 552. Freight traffic was reported as 01 pavement much faster than the ce- ficer of Tacoma, was' seriously LIS being handled in a normal way. ment concrete base, such as is going wounded by the moonshiners. down around the plaza. (Associated Night Wire) (Associated Press Night Wire) (Associated Press Night Wire) yrailroad guards. The automobiles Three of Hickey's party were cap- Press This base is composed of a crush- 7. Aug. 7. JOLIET, 111., Aug. 7. Guards plowed through the menacing crowd tured after his death and brought to NE WYORK, Aug. Prince NOGALES. Efforts to ed rock aggregate like that used in from four companies of state troops and up to the door of Nelson's home. jail hcre. Louis Henri de Bourbon as West have the death penalty imposed on ed cement concrete, but with a binder of Ninety-sixt- h street knew him for a Placido Silvas, member ,of the bandit that arrived here late today were Then the gray-hair- old sheriff turn- asphalt instead of Portland cement. few days now sought in Boston gang who killed Postmaster and Mrs. placed around the shops of the Elgin, ed to the crowd: The tj'pe is said to be successful Joliet & Eastern railroad to prevent DEAD DRIVER HELD on suspicion of bigamy achieved J. F. Pearson of Ruby a year ago "If you have anything to say to everywhere and it. is claimed for it the pinnacle of his fame in New will be abandoned as a result of ac- a recurrence of the rioting earlier in Fred Nelson say it now and be on that in temperature are ab- York last week when, attired in all tion today by Santa Cruz authorities. the day which ended in the death of your way." ' sorbed much more readily than b' the splendor of his Russian uni- Silvas' fourth trial for murder, BREAKS A RECORD Phillip Reitz, chief special agent for There was no answer and the cement concrete. BLAMABLE IN WREC form, he got himself arrested on a scheduled to open August 28, will not the railroad; Frank Lavine; a striker, sheriff and his men started shoving Here are some figures "on the two charge of disorderly conduct. take place, it was announced, chiefly and the serious wounding of Sheriff the crowd along the street. (Associated Press Night Wire) jobs the first extensions of the pav- He was released yesterday. The because Manuel Martinez, another "Big Jim" Newkirk. "Let's get the sheriff," someone ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7. Veteran ing in Prescott since the big district (Associated Night Wire) dis- member of the Ruby robber band and. The riot started when some 500 the crowd. Press pretender to the French throne baseball writers tonight said that cried on the outskirts of contract was let: DE SOTO, Mo., Aug. 7. Blame appeared yesterday, pausing only to the state's chief witness, is sentenced strikers and sympathizers surrounded There was a roar, a shot and the Montezuma-Willi- s Kenneth Williams, left fielder for take an Italian wolf-houn- d which to die on the gallows August 18. the home of Fred Nelson, a shop fell the shooting then be- for the Missouri Pacific wreck at the St Louis Browns, who knocked sheriff and There is a total of S.OO0 square Sulphur Springs Saturday night, he described as a present from the "I do not believe a jury can be foreman, who had refused to go out came general. 82 out his twenty-nint- h and thirtieth yards. Grading is bid at cents, 35 pope, after a detective had visited obtained by August 28," County At- on strike. Nelson said that he had which caused death to and injury home-run- s inning of down-low- n dis- in the sixth the same as for the En- it torney AT H. De Reimcr asserted, been receiving threats of violence I Alabama Militia Out to more than 100, was fixed, on horn to inquire if were true that today's game between the Wash- trict. Paving at $2.77 a square yard. factory "and inasmuch Martinez is to be against himself and his family for BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 7. gineer Matthew Glenn of fast pas- he was Harold Schwann, a as ington and St. Louis Americans, The total cost of this job will ap- hand. hanged on August 18 and SilvaS al- weeks. Last Saturday bricks were National guardsmen from three Ala senger No. 4 by a coroner's jury set a new modern major league proach $34,9-18- . few later the princess, ready is facing a term of life im- thrown through the windows of the bama cities were sent to Albany this which investigated the disaster today. A hours record as they could not recall any Sheldon to City Limits described spouse as prom- prisonment, I do not see the need of house he occupied but Nelson refused afternoon by Governor Kilby, follow- The jury at first returned an open by her a other instance in modern baseball This job is two blocks long with inent society girl, also dropped out putting the county to further expense. to quit work. ' ing reports that disorders had been verdict but later reversed its position, where one player cracked out two an intersection ' at Mt. Vernon and leaving I submitted the matter super- When he saw his home surrounded occurring in the vicinity of the Louis- stating that Glenn, who was killed, of the picture, behind in the to the drives in the same inning. circuit shortly after daybreak this morning ville & Nashville shops in that place (Continued on page 3) failed To observe the signals. apartments pnly Joe Terry, an visors today and the board recom- forged By the two hits Williams police. who had acted as secretary mended that no further trial . be had he telephoned to the A few since Saturday when a man, placed ahead of Rogers Hornsby of the his highness, Cheeto, the at this time." moments later Sheriff Newkirk with under arrest, is said to have been to and Cardinals, who has 28 home runs, prince's royal monkey. Mr. De Reimcr said that he will a load of deputies and Reitz arrived taken from the officers by a crowd TYPHOON TOLL TRIPLED; CORPSES for the major league home-ru- n 28,000 request Superior va- in automobiles. Between them they of men believed to have been strike Judge Pattec to championship of the season. FOUR WOMEN FOOLED cate the pending charge against Sil had a dozen county policemen and j sympathizers. Jacobson was on base each time. BOSTON, Aug.. 7 "Prince Louis vas. in the three ailvas trials al- Henri de Bourbon," who left a ready held two resulted in jury dis- glittering Russian uniform behind agreement and in the other he was PRESIDENT'S NEW PLAN UNLIKELY TO MEET in his New York apartments when found guilty and sentenced for life. HONGKONG, Aug. 7 The toll offkong are combining to organize the police went there to find out the typhoon on August 2 at Swatow eftcctual relief measures for the whether he was not in fact Harold REGISTER AT ONCE ON BIG RAIL CHIEF'S IDEA OF THE SENIORITY ROLE .already has mounted to 2S,000 dead. stricken city. Swatow is 250 miles TO QUIT 4 Schwarm, a New Britain, Conn., Voters are urged to register at Coffins are lacking to provide de- north of here. factory hand, was being sought to- once if they would participate in the cent burial for many and the bodies Two British steamers have been day by Boston police officers on primary be Night Wire) (Associated Press Night Wire) - elections to held Septem- (Associated Press f are being interred in gunny sacks. reported ashore and today it was 7 7. suspicion of bigamy. ber 12, as only a short time is left CINCINNATI, Aug. Telegraph NEW YORK, Aug. Assertion SUTTON-WOMAC- K The new figure on lives lost, almost learned that a third, bound from Officers were at work checking during which registrations will be ers numbering approximately 1,100 that President Harding's new pro- tripling previous estimates, were con- Hongkong to Shanghai, was wrecked up reports that four women had received. County Recorder E. A. on the Bif Four railroad arc taking posal for ending the rail strike would Miss GoIdie'Womack and Archie tained in a circular Issued today by but her passengers saved. been married to the man at various McSwiggin yesterday said that with a strike vote following Ihc break- seem to "demand a complete surren the Hong Kong branch of the Swa- In the native quarters hundreds of Sutton were quietly married yester- times in a career that included av 6,900 voters registered and with reg down in negotiations over the inter- der of the position of the railroad tow chamber of commerce. corpses and the carcasses of animals day morning at the Episcopal church, job as a dishwasher at the Taun- istrations closing on September 1st, pretation of working rules, it was presidents as stated last Tuesday" The circular stated that 28,000 are mingled with the debris. Human Rev. officiating. ton Insane hospital. those who have not registered should announced tonight. was made by A. F. Loree, chairman the Alfred Nicholls bodies of victims already had been remains protrude "from the uncleared do so at once. of the eastern presidents' conference, Only members of the family were recovered. Benevolent societies at- wreckage. It is estimated that more REPAIRING WASHOUT CHARLEY WHITE WINS at the close of an informal meeting present. The young couple left for tempting to care for the dead have than 75 per cent of city's build- the An extra work train has been COTTON MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Charley of rail heads late today. Mr. Loree the Grand canyon on a tour of north- been forced- - to use mattress covers ings destroyed, including were the hauling rock from Hell Gate canyon (Associated Press Night Wire) White, Chicago lightweight, tonight emphasized, however, that he was ex- ern Arizona. Both are employed at old my- and bags, as coffins for the silk knitting factories and the old to milcpost 86, where the track was NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Cotton knocked out Bobby Barrett of Phila- pressing merely a personal opinion Whipple Barracks and Mrs. Sutton riad dead be provided. consulate1. could not German The American badly washed out during the heavy closed easy at a decline of 24 to 33 delphia in the third round of their 15- - and was not speaking for the is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. - Charitable organizations of Hong- consulate was slightly damaged. rains last week. points, tit $21.10. round match. W. Womack.

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