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Show ..,, , . . . i Weather Forecast. ' -- Northern Utah Occasional showers tonight and probably Tuesday; not much change In temperature. 'Idaho Tonight, and Tuesday, fair in south. , , ,, . - ' , s 10,000" , 4 ' ' , ( , . - - 4. 4, 1 ' - Z.' ' - ,,, ti 4,70 -.0 tr T UTAII NEW iq '4'. ..o. t Uta n to 1 -- -- , , s ; y Justice ----- t; . , . 1 4- - 00 . , LEE EN6INE-11ENQUI- I T .! -- - MAN-I- S HI ,, ', . Lik ' 44 .WASPII I --The resig-- I Clarke hint been received by President Harding. it was announced today at the White 1 2 nation of 7 ,i. i - Sept. Associate-Justic- 4 SOLDIER SUMMITT, Sept. traffic on the D. & R. G. - . House. C9 The president. it was said, wig sic- , I to intends cept the resignation and , ll'Aninate former United StAtes Senato Utah. of Sutherland George :ter ,,,,,, Mr Clarke's place on theall07. , i71 J.:7-141; bench. , , resigna, Justice Clarke nrialled his his , ., home from tion to the White House ebeeome will Ohio.It in Youngstown., ji(v , when he will reach effective Sept.--14the ago of 85 years. . 41.'7... - , reamon for as his Mr. Clarke gave .. ,,ire.,,t, ..c:,.., wishing to be relieved of his supreme COtirt duties that retirement " at 66, i '.1,4.'' with Ms philosi years wouid conform he hoped L ophy of life. " adding that some "to serve his neighbors and wouldpubbe neCatISPIO la a war on bench. 7, impossible if he continued 31r. Clarke, who was nominated to bench in 1914 by the supreme court ' President- - Wilson. In point- - of service. is the junior associate Justice.ap7-7.el,cLatinouncirtg Justice Clarke.Hardw President preaching retirement, as a W.F.. his been ..e', had birsaid it recommend privilege - 'i s,,,, f ,,,,,, confirmation to ' ilenatarsenate itemiseof Mr. Clarkeli the k k' , , ' "'"', tion. l! luelloo-Clar-k .4 ...,..,! ". I i ber of Ow supreme I:Curt in Point of.z,' rearVitNe - He was annotated- to tharsu, '.'prenta bench from Ohio by was con Whims ,eal July 14. 1914, 1 firmed by the senate ten days later 'and took the oath of office on Atiltiat 31. 4 Dhlaingillsbed IA'tiger-Announcement of the Clarke rests- - I Suthnation and the forthcoming I land appointment was made by Pica- f ' ident Harding himself to the newspa- I He permen ot the White House. them into his office and psprjr2333rPP-373,,Terr;rPrrn(. called W., stopped here today as , ; -. ,,..,-- , , I' I'' ; 2.. , I ; ' , ' , . whh - - , ' ',-- I lintiaajtated0,11-3- ds4be-youstoest, t,Jr4.1 , fr to Work some days, it is re- ported. He does not know with' what he Was struck. Elle only witness to the attack, except Deputy Sheriff ner, is a passenger on train No who is held as a witness. 1 , -- - . . -- . ; Johrtil Clarke f 1 . 1 , , : : today .1 I I ir:zatohemloanbgrhitafAtawtehmt ent wrier.: n , , , ,, xl, ,t ;.e.' , 7' , , to .7. - ' 74;"",.,. - I ,,,' ; I ',....- ' . - - -- , ' ..: '4.-- , 1 i - . I . 1 t:e I I usband Returns, P. d4 fe stop-fath- . , JUST , , --f. y ' . -- - - - . ' - - , , - ' , , ; in-.K.- .. - en . I -.' : - - 4----- - 1t I . Victims Of Commissary Building and Coach Repair Shop Flames UnidentifiedSevn Names Unaccounted . - rot-neoy rroperty Deciare Grand JuryAt4y Be Called Upon ' - Signal Blasts Were AnTo investigate, -,. werici by AegOaut - , Rescuers WOrlang Bwar;1 d ---- --- - - - . .1i - ; . 'w ets 1 - . ' again,-Iifirchrip-- - ; I - --- - - I a t-, , - (By International News Service.) a dozen thorough. going..in,: PITTSBURGH, Sept. cause and vestigations were underway today whether accidental or by design, of the fire which destroyed-th- e commissary building and coach repair shop at 30th street of the Pennsylvania line early yesterday morning with a loss of 7 lives and 10 injured. two of whom will probably die . A horde of federal, state, county, 4.--- - ,-- -I .1- -- ':.-- (Ey the Associated Press.) JACKSON ', Calif., Sept 4- .-1 It had blockedtraffia, loom that-.o f r escuers two hours when finlly . gilod ' about 2:30 a.m.. by the coantik,-,1working in the Kennedy mine in of the strength shoeldit an attirpt to reach 47' entombWorking shoulderto t gold in the Argonau the "wine and been", advocat.e.e. -tho: ed men cidttnacnedbruatilrapoapdardeenttlecytihvades,7de, red on Corning to thre4TI"daya;T2aaavthoNg Aracic tlt. in ear no trait day. struck hot --It s way to Chicago s uri ce today that when two sig- I suspi,lon which firl.t lehnect thP gall !aid. with bannere,torn ,,trIturig or 11.;"h ;:n"liIna' blasts were. fired on the 3700 p ' with thtzPrs hadrhopmen painted "Liberty Bell.", vePrA, around sorr;ewhatINC MAK LABOR were ftwit positive trwar4 est it,,,,slorigaide-tthe accident theory tins fore- they nn, :t was 'mid, a the buildtng ': painted crack. that they were answered by five' were reported to ave been large The truck was held ,in, the road by 'stores pf rarbal.. Whether water e .0s inns coming from the Arin- contact IT a rope- thrown out arund, a telephone, - 'MI with the carbide. ly3r 1111114 I ' trams. or 1 ri."'rn---- , I crack-athw- h,, art . 4 ''''' , , i. - , .oliersp4inta--,- ,,,, ,....,.. ' - ,r; '''' '' ,...,N,-,- I ;:' g r16:101.., .111 - . 14 . - , . -, ws,,,,,,, I ti at u, ' - report ....i -,, ,,,-- - . ,-0- - - ' , . . , '', In WOfofrkieurts AtHteamvepts tainty that the Viet' imprisoned for a week still lives now exists. Mine officfals refused to corn- ment on the statements of the miners or to give out anything official on the report. - -- design. led.---Tht-- -rt arbouott a t'hrIte t'' s- 1fierere wrae- far there Is nothing to the fire or exploolons were a human -- agener gurvivors ortess, confitetmg gentles of the fire; that wheri they were first aeakened a part of the was in flames and that the building fire spread oreql So - whit A , st--- rt all-agr- t- to,si 1.;:d 1 (BY 4ssociated Prem.) MOOSEHEART. American labor has made greatt strides in the past year. Secretary de- Davis of the labor department. clared today in a Labor day addresshe de-- I In spite of unemployment, clare, it has fought off all aut te cliPirve g m o o dte r se war a war and the passed safely log Veered- - aWag, ft:-..15ePt tay RA . A Isstles - charred I ClUitiLly AS IT.- . - : :- -' - .- - beyond , ' I - ConfrclI League ,,Lt t 17' ., the morgue the seien pagla441victims The bodies' are unidentified. - t'- -- firedis,-----7-1- . - ' -- - - r' ,"'sai'',A' lay:aha :... I - - - - -- ,,,,,,,, ' ' - rentIsylvaztla railroad says: officials are unable:7 certain the mussel the IWO." -- ,Irr.,. Search was continued today for more bodies., The ruins were being m6 . -..,-- heen...de.....--- rfnol explosion s po Ishow that by I tell more as to the i however, t FtoouDghe' Payievci----------------of --cer-- I ..,4;rease -- .,..,,,,. lar-s-feeli- - ;ri Unemployment ' . hl DEcumisDAvisi rejoicing over 4. itafitsesesa , - tilt mu 0 - Christgau , , tor 'anti the itSe the-sev- en , 1 - . lly 7 . , ' 1 , --- - i . l ' EACH r.! -- polico-regard- TWO TURKEYS liam Tucker, and told what be had 1 done. Tucker called thek,autherities. . " art-bab-liti I t 141144x-d--011- 4 .- 4 - thotorke-r-at---thal-tline.-- canoe we can't dee 'ens. Those turkeys that are on the ice ere being sold in cafe and din- every high-cla' ing ear the year around as "Spring Turkey." treat gnmeand an ran Piny limner 'et the best- turterground inthit--trthe- d &saes and ins have other field Just as good Over in the puts basin they are raising 10,004 bead for us each year ark they are making pretty good dough. One widow woman over with a. large'huntly lot supplying all family Deeds and paying thousand a year on her ranch from her ?tort of terekeys. They range them.aver, there with a. herder,. like sheep or- goists.'--Th-e turkeys pick up anything they see including graashopperis, and when they get to the home pasture thee quart a little alfalfa and clover. ',They are gluttons for punislunent but like the goat they will -live where a chicken tvould starve to death.' In the Uinta they feed them grain just before the boll. Its by pared .post. The meat is as detectable ea poe.ccould wish. It hi the result vod) them of high itraunder 'Midi Vexing and high bring.--liamir of the folks et- rinta havewheat out through a turkers gizzard and make geoney;'ithen they emddn't even move their Chem. einTrt ss - .' iô mountains near this Erie division and an epidemic of disorders point, (By Asitocialed Press.) I he lemorrote- warpo-rtet- i arttortgBEACIT.enitt. Sept, frugal!. Officials said O. Burford of Oklahoma City. former today by road chlef Jtvfrt nf the terrttorial supreme that Fence midnight every' hie engine court of Oklahoma. died Saturday at a had sudden:y treveioped trouble and local hospital Where he had been under . had to be taken back inta the yard treatment for the past ne-mouth followtne. for repa;ra htfOre it could "tart it. a stroke of apopleory.--JudBurfordl In most cases. they said. it eras stricken on a train while en route Journey had heen found that the air brakes for California would ncit work. oil cups had been broken,or fires would not draw properly The Cleveland train arrived with three winiWars broken. , the traeitT Erie. pellee shot guns- with sawed-of- f : ' -- learned-In--shipthe- . Esicalante Campers Down Montkello way they have a wonderful ilrY farm wheat crop. After they get Iit they hardly know r what to do tb it. Some of it they grind inte flew Auld then vrottder what to do with tbe Dour. They are t Net consldthiig ,that kis betier to move that, gr,ht en the hoof oe' the claw than Ito drag it around on ,(11pecia1 to 'The News.) , ' -. ' . ., & creaking PANGI.ITCK Sept. 4.John Shirts are-oi PI 'Theodore Skirts of ,Itocalante. Isere. of of-all our ,otru both 'killed with same bolt 15f lightwe should be shipping them ut.1111111ookbut lbthe lsrest ottheli rliersvrorld:iftwelpewtps: for the moil. nine Sunday during a terrific elecJust before the end of November tie begin slasidni dice for a browned turkey nerved p with sweet Itric storm. They were less than one potatoes., If folks would investigate, the matter theeeris no reason' why ere 'should not hare Young tut key in hundred fifty Yards from camp ' at the gummy time Wong with the chicken brolicrs.,' It should be possible to ktu two iiirds with the same stone t the time the lightning struck and their : . !failure to come to camp alarmed the . in the same year. , ,!! ,, , ,.. , ,,,,,, .,, , ..s Shirts the lath- , ,,, .......,t, Wiles etstapera,-,-Perr-... .,.., -es .1 Sr of Theodore began search at day- OAP Inehe each day.-Tieouection wut'lio- Vainatiorinfermation ple your owa &tam light this morning limiting the bodies. ' - ,, , , . . . . - r 1 ---. - ,, - " - l : --- F Freighter Believed Lost Between N. Y. Auld Pacific t - - , as , '-- ' Kds Lhig umig , rightht-saverstacctim- ,,t Deacti the ohn the . , ' , .' . i 1 ' - d-I , - -- , . , eii Cost-bSë-v- THE TRU' TH ABOI.:Q.I,. UTAH WHY had-no-m- , - , - two) :1 i irst-tlegretr girl-wi- pats it . - on Beriach 7- Mr-the (dontinuod upreme Coltzri '1 - -J- si :: - lark bar-- rt.uentiy chafed at the (By International hews Service.) restraint or the aupreme eourt parPALTLS VALLEY. Okla.. Sept. tieularly Cu it effects the individual utterance of supreme...court ustices-end Facing of chars desired has long to return to the killittr7olbia-1-7-year-olfreedom of prhate life where his se- der Sage,! tivities would not be confined to the wile, and her limits of the bench. . ley, 22. was held in custody here to-- ! The letter of resignation sent by '.1 shall be 15 years, of age on the Bagsley. who had ,been separated Illth day of this month. For a long from his mo6 than a year.: time I have promised what I think is had returned Purcell, IS miles better self. that at that age I - my south-of here.- - Sunday; Neighbors' would free Myself as much as possible be.,from Imperative Antic, to the end that than I may have time: . To read many '. books which I have mot had time to become reconciled with bis wife when ' "became suddeny insane" and fir-- 1 read in a busy life; to travel; end to he breast' ere my neighbors and some public e d a revolver shot into the girl's l amuses in ways In which I cannot Just above the heart. to run. but a tire. Beesley started serve them while holding important , public office. Al a, beginning of what second ahot struck her in the back.' I hope may at least be a les-agethle Villosophy of my ran to ascertain the trou-- I ter by resign. as of geptem: : ". ber Ilth; 1922. the office of associate Me. Bagaley idiot and killed him. The of the supreme coon of the 'hirer then turned uPcm MrIL Mal-- 1 1 Justice the gun ' United States of America. which I ti ngly . the girre mother. But .,, have held 4uring-4- h to ottototio pest-miyears. toned. - With to his ran then uncle. &Lesley M.,' grateful Ppreciation. my dear $ .4 '' '.- , - . n- ' race-cours- tow ;,i 1 recognition. By a from oililaemi43: ItStrii113 1 tPhrewP"'RenZfyi:atinmiain'inirten-S. -,are unaccounted for. The COTOTIPT 7 has names and also seven One Killed and Another , bodies but he ha no means of fittin gHurt in Auto Collision any name to tiny victim. , The . P ennsylvania offiriallY an- Aettociated Prees1 nouneed the fire loss to be S220.000 flty Associatea "'react Railroad Officials Say, IDistrict 1 Attorney Harry H. Row- RIVERSIDE. Calif., Sept. lace:tms-ctxmisi.ad toWorcokmittiogrims Inn ti'lltu,rownont GENEVA. Sept. and sa41. tbird as- Trains Proceed on Way aembly "I'Ld and facts "If the warrant it the grand of the teligtteif as 7". added. will now find them Jury will investigate this fire. Should htlethijoredet hitatItt beprefos.en.:edhe The 'trouble at Soldier Sum- called to order. today by the chair- - night when the a facts ostablish the fire in which that collided with a small "Despite the pressure of a tremen- - these men lost their lives wa.; of In- ring mit occurred about the time train man, Domini dn' ones Of Biwa 1,0,ithey were C M,)t-ridolls mass of unemployed. despite the cendiarvFrank ear driven by Totnr will be apectatore. origin no effort No. hi from Denver to herg"1 efforut of a few reactionary In apprehendihg the persons SaltLaker";10;;;;;;;;;;;;;.ev't,:v.;;;;;; to 01"fp')eerrl' who w81 ha4IY bruised' sought to take a 4.4 spared the stecAert ers who ms.,,,,,. bi.. the station, according tol come before rhe organization durInai to hrg661w11:1411m1.1n:irlic.:::4 . vantage of the distress of labor r:1:41-hiWord received by I. H. Luke, gen- hen the liatifxn we have kept the general three weekor 'Patton are 'nose con-- 1 of in Men Auto Fire Upon ;Its am "I he declared. found near the gronp of 1.,el of wages up. eral superintendent, In. salt st and in easingthe average compenaatafe Four Rail Guards ,ecorititiongthl. Big 11-- en was some- talk of t;nn of the man who tolls today is It! take. There it was vt fthin a few per rept crew quitting, bat the:appears that the Teague Is about tolVeteran Regains Partial inT Ttr! Freest A yar .aen. and rome haVe received CINCINNATI.ASFneigted tralirproeeded and is no w on take Pe first mai step Sept. an --increase: 4.A group of .. Hearing Flight During In-men in a closely curtained autorno- its way to Salt Lake, according ta"er Rb"P"n" wtil Today we have some men in 1 bile. a virtue! mtlf- plan 4r1;o11nitsote--Lord fired bullet C into d'ustry who protem with noisy . to Luke. Train No 4 from Salt nental and thattin the Big Four raroad coach yards : c Inc A(RcvnAss.1.t,i 4 Pr"'"7"'ri tha, they favor high wages. Lake had not reached Soldier will ' elect fi7iutnnrn.u:rerailroad i th.v pay- high wasca - A little- inquiry., mem- - hopolessly iie. at P;:ia returned the fire and are of - irito these deceptive averages, S ummit at the last word but of - berg of th Bel. S. Harris, 31, a fortnerv;(11,-T,en-7hitI r. i tver...E0on r,vea is olat. tile. high wages t he .opin ion that one o f. Abe autoists Brazil.- Simla and China. ficial s here said the trouble glum, hzt. for as the machine was drivA movrnenin workers. - fare to specialized watild not likely tie up passen- - Rmnes premier of czechoslogvitteeirad. pxwM15. who work with plat and map.len rapidly away a scream was heard. altituctgaentni te'r president of to me rot at all. be-- I I still tint:. hie ; This a Ppeals higher the main lne. ger traffic rral:Int' - impring - ' as a cld.es are able to take Rail Detectives-Holtround. will bP reeneed, caus,, they care of themselves. I am for a eav- Negroes in Death Probe ing wage tor the man who works hitt hands.'the man who In the - with l words of the Ariptune 'earns his 1113t3;NIcnitEer7intido bread with the Sweat of his face,' the soNretwcSenRiactiernati who swings.a hammer or a Pick-- Cleveland ancl.indian- detectivea,from levelwof Continuation high wages stool's were in Muncie today. confer. Mr. Davis predicted, Would bring pros- with the chlet..of I because ring ;P"rilY 3n ing the murder of William Illazier. YEAR At would increase the nation's Cell.. I 38, a railroad , detective of Anderson. Sliming Power- - Mere. have:born In' Riaaler- WWI 1m-wifi oin conflicts. ha said. referring' a rita Four dustrial Shwa, childhood we have thought of that. We used to mumble over the freight train it Farmland. to the mines. rail and textile strikes,' 10 miles east drumstick anti get a little of ne- of MtlfletP, Three the white meat with cranberry MUM, It Watt a Catena just' as have Meant Intalcuable loss," groes turd at; the reinging of the stars in their :which arP held in Jail...here in the hope man. of and lows that "Will reach-ever- y solar gottlog information regarding two woman rind child in America" We are veer much 'creatures of habit. Somebody elsesays "OAS !caw who are thought to have and we do it. Even "One great perequisite there is to negroes thing. done the eabbirig. key raisers only build for Thanksgiving and christMita. Nobody seems to 'think of turkey eteePt in the ,continue progress on- the .path oft - :prosp erity." he said. that is indus--i Locomotives Tampered And them. how we do ro to it. We gorge that luscious meat Until ,trial peace Employers and workers' : ire can. hartilrgret out of the chair. ial if the must join forces campaigni We know that we catelget another crack at it until another year rolls around. The idea t With on Erie Railroad. like the to he completely surcessful Fourth of July. Turkey is practically taboo until Thanksgiving and then if we don't eat it ail just gulp. - might hay. !! bit alkcininimas time Being of 'aria Patella fie forget Oklahoma Territorial Itkcig,e,4 , . . how-guar- -- ttivrefIrwit2, ' . - . . , , , - - Senator will give the court lineup of SeV011 Republicans and as compared with five Republicans- - and tour Democrats two years ago. The Democrats on the, court after Clarke's retirement will be Justices McReynolds and Brandeis. I ' The two vacancies during the present's administration have been by Demo-- I crate and both have been filled by Republicans. It was reported today that Jostles not wholly due tCol atrhkee 'filarectrhamt ebn.t I the age reaching of 41 on Sept 18. , - . ap17intnelament folLetrm,et; -- - - - - , ' ' - -- , g - TRAFFIC . - - ., , ali 4 , --- s ,, ': C: ' -- - YEAR. Nit-ion- r .:... , i 1 - , received the 4,,,,, - ' ..4.p---, ,,,,,,t, ; resignation of Justice John H. Clarke ! an associate justice of the UMted 1 ,;,y;7, ,a. States supreme court bench, effective ,t, - September IL Juetice Clarke addrees- iseesiem, xik.,.,,a . ed the president from his home in ,,,,, 4 ( 4, k icI'-k,'- " .''''''' :,,4 '' ''.,... 'Youngstown Ohio. H o explai ned that 41,..-t4,,,,A, A -. :lec I September ! '!";'-- ' ,,,,' '' 18 and desires to retire in order to kl, 4. ,34.4 .4.""41' , his own philosophy of , ,ri confeprith ,..,,.,....:let,01117 Me and to serve his neighbors and )0s1, some public, causes ix a way that he ; . r'It',. r ,,,,, lel ,.;.,..,,, cannot serve while holding an im- - portant office- ., ,,..,,i, 0. C:"';',4 The president announced that he 1, ''f 4'i.:3-';- : ,7'',. t tJhult ire:sin:171r in c- ' t.. w:Tudiadnceaccew NI...;;:,:ti':.'L'.; 01..fallialg and will send to the aellatet the nomi- 4,..f:'.4?.' ,,,''' nation of George Sutherland of Utah. : ,. :1414'i 2-i;- , ,.'0". to fill the vacancy made by Justice i , q., ' ;...4:-,, Clarke's resignation." 7 Mr. Sutherland, who will succeed .,,,' ustlee---ClarkkII one of the bes- t- ,,, A 4. ; . known lawyers in the United States. t :'. and boa had a long distinguished pub1 Ito career. i At present he Is in Europe on gov-.'!i ernment business and Is expected to return to the United States inithe near (I future, though probably not before his nomination is presented to the inmate. I JerktiAlYJu'- he wilt tie unalatel juiea ilfh43tigb ,.. -- -- --- 4 - f D -- - ' l til the guard is returned. Niel C. Lund, the fireman ,3 , , ' , SEVENTY-THIR- u.c. - HRIIIIEs-- -- ii,- I ' ,' in.e-mue- . i; .. -x- ,,,r,,,,,, : ., , Each st-- i gonaut oost when help. arrived,' tempt of M. G. Delure. the - driver tol Theminers declared that the get It out. sent-- it -l- air4bff Inte--.-t--ditch, until the 'drra" lent 11,.....ban,d'rsounds could not have been caus-trot! When the engineers and fire-- I Occupants of the truck' n custodian of the petition. Frank (.', ed by falling rock. It wThild have men here heard of the attack May, of Chicago. Beside Editor Christ-- I, oven : i ts to hear such 14le 14111),Rs, sau, the "dry" -machine earried'Xictort they immdeiately left their aiidFrokier. of' Ruoolph Christgau the University 13t dehiers 800f11:todSnethtrhoautg hsetPaherattheiette7all-o-s to go back gines and-refus- e due 4 r- - I re- - , , the sult of a strike of the firemen and engineers this morning due tAi an alleged attack made- on a fireman by a railroad guard. The guard whose name is not known was hustled from the scene by Deputy Sheriff Bonner and all efforts on the port of the railroad men to find him have - , state capitol In fipr4ttatiald: a it stuck on a high ay - conalturtion toys and about...t.1 audeltit(i.-Vit..111:i- i between LaSalle and IDIPu ; the News ) (Special to , , - 4,1:t4.." . - olr;;17v-iniran- . Geo e l ,, HOPE r ni tbs a c, of Maasota-t- o thereams , to,-- truck which T 114)9 delivetrad t', - ... -- I , , - l' . . 4- - or U S LigALLE: Ill: genti.;frittir,--- , At rate Sunday morning 'I:kronor1110 r Ateditor of oe AlPelean 1.. Chriatgau, two .4ntl4taloolt and sue, Re-dramatic debater, trt" tho Unt.44'- - , -- ---- 1i W,,,,,. 1 Newspaper idvertisihg a mental picture Of your business in the minds of your readers. - 1 ,N .i ''''' s - i . build a , 4. 1.1:' - AFTER , , , ),,, ., 'C ' 19'22 --- - 4 t s IBiaze That elv Drys ASS I... T n IIINERS THAT Lives an dHurt ell MY Larrying..1H 011 , eerFor ine ' AptELIIIINN Cc Be- - of Incendiary Originrtsati ,,,,, House . Resignation orAisociate Judgelliceived at White - - Guard Alleged to Have - -, President Will Place- Name of Former U. .S. Fireman is ,... - - - tacked ---- Senator from Becti vc.State Before Sen- moved from SceneEn ate to Take P lace on Bench. i !tI S EI'TEMI3ER '. . - , . ... -- ; ' - , , , , utarkes Placer -- , lt ) ' ,..1,, President BeNorninated to lake , o ' ,i eta - . . George Sutherland . 1 . , e Name .,., - r: - 4. R. 4- - 4- - o . , I ,z''',,, .. 4- - i : - at:. 1,-- - - f - -s 't -- 1,f!, . . t 31DAT ,. , - - i , , "Ar , 4 - 1 , (I - . - - , 41- t , ... 1 : ti, . - vo . - ,': ICfil...1 f, LAKE CITY , ' ' ) II . ) )es'), SALT , , V ir ' 11 ''' ..." 1r ,,,, . , i " !.' OA... fl . PACES 16 ' ' , ,. c it 1 ' ' It ' id ''''"' ,, , - , e I - ' , ,.. . :l .. ; , :''' (Ey APotociate.d - LAS-- A xpressoct ; Pre.) ,aug...:44,achlc41,--staltsalseri- days t , Our.- -- sou'hern port. 'She usually makes the trip froraBalikus to Loa Angeles la 13 day& . of the k, " '; 10. r . . , - . - -- !.. ; - srew today frp the safety of the frelleliterWest Catansee, due here asseral days from New York with a oar- go of general, freight for the Pacific, Siearrshfp eompaoy. She' tett Ba1to -- - l ' |