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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES We had to have moonshine to rib on the babys gums; its teething. I That is what Leon and Virginia a Stenzy of Pana said when caught a with three pints of "white mule, a From A ll Parts of BUSY quantity of wine and five gallons of beer. An injunction was issued in the city courts of Taylorsville, 111., a a WEEKS restraining them from .operating a 5J5ISSPfSf5IBISiSI5I2ir5I3S15fi5I3I3r5i5n2ISIS A RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER soft drink parlor. Logan. The Cache county tax levy A resolution demanding that Geo. COUNTRIES 1925 will be 1.8 mills higher than for II. Carter be ousted as public printlast was of er the United States year, accordnig to figures anadopted Important Events of the Last Seven nounced by the board of county comDays Reported by Wire and Pre without a roll call by the Interna- missioners. The total levy will be pared for the Benefit of the tional Typographical union at Kala21.9 mills, as compared to 20.3 mills Busy Reader mazoo, Mich. in 1924. Acting .Secretary of the Navy RobProvo. An issue of the Ulster WESTERN EPITOME inson stiid that if a bona fide offer for County Gazette, published at KingSuit to cancel a $25,000 insuranco lease of the dirigible Los Angeles for commercial purposes should be made ston, N. Y., January 4,1800, has been policy held by Charles Henry Schwartz he would favor its acceptance, des- presented to the Brigham Young uniperpetrator of the too perfect crime pite the fact that this would tie up Mrs. Anna Craig, to be at Walnut Creek, Calif., on the ground the Shenandoah because of lack of versity inby the old document room of placed of fraud, was filed in federal court helium. John Hays Hammond, Jr., the new library building. The inside at San Francisco by the Northern representing a commercial aviation pages are ruled with heavy black Life Insurance company of Seattle. corporation, has made a request to lines, an insigna of mourning, due to This is believed to be the only pol- President Coolidge for use of the Los the death of George Washington, an icy held by Schwartz on which there Angeles, but Mr. Robinson said no account of whose funeral servises was any possibility of collection. The formal offer for a lease had been re- are published in the paper. ceived. policy is payable to his widow. Cedar City. Cedar City Post No. After a running fight off shore in 74 American Legion, has named all One of the largest single shipments New river inlet near Fort Lauder-ville- , committees and they have now mapof breeding ewes ever to be brought Fla., during which one man was out the complete plans for the to this section of Wyoming has been a coast guard cutter ped badly wounded, Cedar received by Moore & Wellington of overtook City rodeo to be held here Septhe launch Sail with tember 3, 4 and 5. Hock Springs, Wyoming, who pur- 450 cases of whisky aboard. chased 1600 ewes from a McCall, IdaOgden. The rumble of Ogdens An order annulling the adoption of ho, breeder. next political campaign is being Mary Louise Spas by Edward W. heard. Within two months the terms Charles Roe, 47, of Vancouver, B. Browning was entered in the surro- of C., was arrested at Denver, Colorado Mayor Kirkendall, City Commiscourt of Queens county, New gates for an alleged criminal act commitsioner Arthur F. Larson and City York, formally closing the romantic Auditor Mary E. Farley, will expire ted in 1908. The Denver police made episode which began a week ago when and factions are busy lining up their the arrest on a warrant from Cres-ton- , she was selected from 12,000 appli-canIowa, authorities charging Roe prospective candidates. with criminal assault on a girl there Murray. Practically all business in 190S. Movements looking to the pardon of in Murray will close at noon bouses former Governor Warren T. McCray, on August 26, the day set aside by Four forest fire fighters were re- of r senIndiana, serving a the Greater Murray league for its anported missing near Revelstocke, B. tence in the federal penitentiary at nual cebration which is to be held C., in the Big Rend District, where Ga., took definite form when fires have been threatening the lum- Atlanta, a party of Indiana men started to at Saratoga Springs. Plans lor the ber settlements. A search for them event are well under way, according Washington to present to the departis under way. ment of justice a petition for Mc- to Mayor Isaac Lester, who is chairman of the committee having the arFollowing a pitched battle in the Crays release. McCray was convict- rangements in charge, as well as little community of San Luis, Sonora, ed of misuse of the mails, the charg- chairman of the league. Mexico, Mexican officers captured a es growing out of his efforts to resecond suspect of the trio which held coup losses in dairying and cattle The Utah Construction Ogden. up the Gadsden, Ariz., state bank and raising. company has received the contract shot and killed S. T. Hobbs. One susfor the building of a road from Castle Representatives of New England to Nioche through Salian canpect, Juan Adams, is in jail at Mexinewspapers told the congressional Valleyfor the Denver & Rio Grande cali, and officers have information yon on postal which they believe will lead to the special joint subcommittee Western was announced it railroad, rates at Boston that it cost them from at the office here. capture of the third man wanted. companys general four to five times as much to deliver The Utah Construction gradcompany Police have been asked to attempt 100 pounds of their newspapers to ed this section before 1900, but no to find Father Martin J. O'Brien of dealers outside of Boston by mail railroad was built upon it then and Dallas, Texas, who left Los Angeles than it does by other methods. The soon the section graded was used for supposedly to Visit relatives in Cov- opinion was expressed that more a highway. When the railroad comina, near Los Angeles, and since has newspapers woud get into the mails pany recently attempted to take it dropped from sight. Request for the under the 1920 postal rates and that over for the purpose of building a search was made by Father D. F. the governments revenue would be railroad line a dispute arose and only McNeil of St. Vincents college here. increased by reverting to those rates recently the litigaticn ended in favor FOREIGN of the railroad. S. C. Ford,, former attorney general for Montana was adjudged guilty Mustapha Kemmal Fasha, president alt Lake City. If the state inof contempt of federal court and fined of the Turkish republic, has divorced tends to collect tax on gasoline ship$300 by Judge George M. Borquin in his wife, Latife Ilancum. No reasons in 1923 from outside ped by the the United States district court. The are given officially for the divorce, the state it city will have to file suit, accontempt resulted from pleadings fil- but public rumor has been busy for cording to W. II. Folland, city ated by Ford in behalf of Gordon Camp- some time concerning the domestic torney, to whom a demand from the bell, Montana oil operator during his relations of the president. The diof state for $1530.27 tax, trial for misuse of the mails in pro- vorce is attributed in some quarters secretary f 382.56 penalty and interest was remotion of Montana oil companies. to a tendency to masterfulness by ferred. The state bases its clain on Madame Latife, and to her desire to six cars of gasoline shipped in beGENERAL mix in matters which her husband tween July 2, 1923, and August 29, Miss Bina M. West, supreme com- considered outside her sphere. 1923, totalling 61,211 gallons, at 2V2 mander of the Womens Benefit assoIntense interest is being taken in cents a gallon tax. Unless the tax is ciation, Port Huron, Wis., was elect- French government circles in the paid, H. E. Crockett, secretary of ed first woman president of the Nadebt funding nego- state, writes, the attorney general tional Fraternal Congress of America, tiations in progress in Washington. will be instructed to proceed to colrepresenting 10,000,000 fraternalists, The French foreign office is receiv- lect. at the closing session of the thirty-eight- ing each day long communications on Salt Lake City. Nonresidents of annual convention at Duluth, the proceedings from Emile Daesch-ner- , Salt Lake City school district will be Minn. French ambassador at Washingrequired to pay $50 a semester or ton. Roy P. Wilcox of Eau Claire was $100 for the school year in tuition if nominated by the Republican party The report of the department of they desire to attend a senior high in state convention at Oshkosh, Wis., commerce at Washington on the rub- school, as a result of action taken by for the office of United States Sen- ber producing possibilities of the the board of education on recommenator on the fourth ballot of the con- Philippine islands was criticised at dation of G. N. Child, city superinvention. The nomination was made Manila as too conservative. The tendent of schools. unanimous after W. L. Tieplow of Mil- commerce report held that with faSalt Lake City. On account of lack waukee threw his vote of 1S3 to Wil- vorable conditions 70,000 tons of of funds with which to purchase addicox. crude rubber could be produced in tional meters, the city water departthe Philippines annually. One and The multilated body of a woman one half million acres were said to be ment was authorized by the city comwith the skull fractured in three mission to cease the compulsory insuitable for rubber planting. places was found in a straw pile that stallation of water meters in the third had been partly burned near Carlisle, America may have the money, but zone this year. fifteen miles from Des Moines, Iowa. Europe still produces the artists Richfield. The officers and direcThe partly burned straw pile had thats the boast of the German newsof the Sevier County Fair assotors been there for two or three weeks. papers. It is cited as a consolation are working assiduously to ciation men Two passing the spot found the against the ever greater inroads make the county fair this year the and notified the Warren body county which the American films are making coroner, who was making efforts to in the European production. To prove most successful in the history of SeDr. I. L. Nebeker is the identify the body. the contention the German news- vier county. and he has spared neither out that practically all manager A lone bandit entered the office papers point to obtain the best nor effort expense film stars are foreigners. of the State and Lake theatre at Chi- American An excellent available. attractions list them as follows; Gloria cago, held up the manager and es- They with be will rodeo cowboys given, Swanson, Swedish; Mabel Normand, caped with $12,000. There were five counties from participatneighboring men in the office at the time. The Dutch; Betty Blythe, English; Pola ing. Negri, Polish; Ala Nazimova, Rusrobber alone was armed. sian; Mary Pickford, Canadian, Marie Myton. Work on the federal aid Demands were made by his friends Provost, Canadian, Mae Husch, road under the supervision of Sum-sioViola Dana, on Edward W. Browning, millionaire & Clyde, contractors, on the Mae Murray, Austrian; section is progressing in philantropist with a penchant for adopting young girls that despite Buster Keaton, Austrian; Rudolph a satisfactory manner. The camp has certain legal escape from any pater- Valentino, Mexican, Roman Novarra, been established not far from the rivnal obligation to Mary Louise Spas, Mexican; Rod la Rocque, French, er, near the Antelope end of the road. whom he adopted and repudiated, he Adolph Menjou, French, Charles de About twenty-fivmen are at work, The only 100 per with twenty-onmakes ample financial provisions to Roche, French. teams. Nearly a give the girl her liberty from parents cent American listed among the film mile of the road grade is finished, who heartlessly sold her and guided stars is Monte Blue. He has Indian and in a short time they expect to blood in his veins. her in a perjury about her age. start on the bridge FOR Salt Lake City Firms W2Ic,I5J5EISISJSIBM2ffiI2EElSEEISJSEJSIEJill COAST PLOTTERS i READERS UTAH GIVEN SENTENCE BARBER ? 5 s. ' FROM TEN YEARS TO LIFE GIVEN TO KIDNAPPERS OF MARY PICKFORD IS - n h n German-America- n; e e AND BUTCHER SUPPLIES Gillette Razor Blades Pkg. 35c : German Gillettes dozen 25c; Tree Brand & Sheffield Razors $3.00 up ; Novelty catalog 10c. Moab Co.. 135-3- 7 Regent St., Salt Lake City, Utah. AGENTS WANTED For Style Center Made to Measure Clothes. $23.50 up. Big money for right nJti. Write 515 McIntyre Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mary Shows No Sympathy In Con nection With Case; Men Will Appeal Decision Of Mixed Jury To Higher Court RADIO MAGAZINE RADIO FANS The Carrier Wave weekly magazine with Programs, Time Tables, Radio Topics, Questions, Exchanges, etc. 20 issues $1.00. Write tor Free Copy, 71 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah. TELEGRAPH SCHOOL Los Angeles. Charles Stevens and to $225 Monthly. S145 the penClaude Holcomb must pay Learn Telegraphy. Great opportunities Clean for law conspiring easy work. Positions secured. Earn while you alty prescribed by learn. Hundreds of graduates. Oldest and best to kidnap Mary Pickford the film star. school. Write for free catalogue. American sentenwere Holcomb Telegraph College. 162 S. Main. Salt Lake. Stevens and ced to a term in prison of from ten years to life by Superior Judge Victor McLucas. Sentence was pronounced after the court refused a motion of the conBest Heat Under the Sun victed mens attorney for a new trial. The most modem and economical home "This is one of the worst crimes on Can heating plant (Pipe or Pipeless). be installed in practically any house. in the statute books, the court said passing sentence. Attorneys for Stevens and Holcomb asked permission to file an appeal in the district court of appeals, which was granted. A ten days stay of sentence was allowed also. Attorney S. S. Hann represented the convicted conspirators. Write for FREE booklet on Home Heating. Attractive proposition every town. Scientific for dealers in GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. E. 21st So., Salt Lake City 1084 3x -- Hollywood, Cal. Mary Pickford failed to register sympathy in commenting on the cases of Charles Z. Stevens and Claude A. Holcomb, found guilty by a jury of conspiring to kidnap her for a ransom of $200,-00- ten-yea- Belgian-America- To assure prompt service and quick returns when answering these advertisements, mention the name of this paper. The jury must be right, the famous little actress told the United Press when interviewed between scenes at her Hollywood studio. "fhree women and nine men deliberated carefully on this case for three weeks, and the entire matter was handled in accordance with law. Their answer must be the correct one. Reports that Mary had asked clemency for the convicted conspirators, who face a term of ten years to life in prison, were denied by the star. I can't feel sorry for these fellows because it appears that justice is having its way. Douglas Fairbanks, the stars athletic husband agreed with Mary. The public has no idea of the things that we and others in the public eye were subjected to before these men were arrested, Doug said. Mrs. J. P. Morgan Dead New York. Mrs. J. P .Morgan, wife of the financier died at her Long Island home. Morgan was at his wifes bedside at the time of her death. Death was due to cardias collapse, the announcement stated. For two months Mrs. Morgan had been ill with sleeping sickness. Several weeks ago relatives and friends regarded her condition with trepidation. For a few days daily, bulletins on her condition were issued to newspapers. Five physicians were summoned to her home at Glencove, L. I., but shortly afterward an announcement was made that Mrs. Morgan was rapidly recovering and that the "crisis appeared to have passed. At that time Morgan was on a yachting trip in Long Island Sound. He was summoned home and remained at his wifes bedside until she was thought to have been virtually recovered. Svalbard Taken Over By Norway Oslo, Norway. Norway has official possession of the Svalbard or archipelago, which was awarded her by intednational treaty signed in Paris, February 9, 1920. Oslo was decorated with flags in honor of the ocassion and salutes were fired from the Akershus fortress. Premier issued a statement, declaring that the incorporation of Svalbard makes August 14 a red letter day in our history. At ceremonies held at Advent Bay, the principal settlement of Spitzbergen, Paal Oberg, minister of justice, read the act of incorpora- Spitz-berge- n Mc-Wick- tion.. Estate Given Tax Refund NewYork. The estate of the late William G. Rockefeller will be reimbursed by New York state to the extent of $327,894, under an order issued by Surrogate OBrien. The sunj covers taxes paid in New York on property located in other states. University Head Dead Prince L. Campbell, Ore. Eugene, president of the University of Oregon for years, died here after a lingering illness. Campbell was unable to take any active part In the affairs of the university for nearly a year. PARENT RAVENS PROTECT NESTLINGS FROM HARM. I was once concealed In my and photo- hide, watching ravens at a of graphing pair their nest on a wild and desolate crag on the Welsh writes Oliver G. X mountains, Pike, English ornithologist, in the London Spectator. Among other things I discovered that they have a language of tliclr own. Several times during the eight hours I spent in my shelter the parents brought food to their young. Long before the former got to within sight of the nest the & heard the loud call which jj young told them food was coming. When they heard this they became very excited, ran about the nest and gave out answerTwice during the ing cries. man a day passed over the mountains and the parent raven on guard high over the nest, seeing him and looking upon the 5 Intruder as an enemy, uttered $ quite a different call. Instantly the three young birds threw themselves flat in the nest and remained quite motionless until they heard a third cry, which again was different from the others, which told them the coast was clear. Then they quickly jumped up and were immediately at ease. - Why Dishes Are Covered How many persons, seeing covered dishes come to the table, have any Idea of the origin of serving food In this fashion? How many know the reason that led to the covering of dishes? They were covered from fear the fear of poison. In medieval days and down to the time of Louis XIV, people were afraid that poison might be introduced Into food between the kitchen and the table. The wholesomeness of the food was first tried on the servants, who were required to taste It before any of the guests, and then if they were not poisoned, the food was all right. It Old not matter so much if a servant was poisoned. Why Blonds Are Dying Out An authority on cultural anthropology says that in the great urban centers of Great Britain the tall blonds are dying out and are being and replaced by short, brown-eyeThe Nordic people. blond seems to thrive best In the country, and the dark peoples do best In the cities. The anthropologist predicts that, If England continues to become more and more urban, Alpine and Mediterranean folk will predominate. as they did centuries ago. YouthB Companion. dark-haire- d d Why Wood Rots It Is claimed that rotting of wood results from the activity of low forms of plant life which take nourishment from the wood and thus destroy It. This refutes the theory that wood rot Is caused by the elements or by direct chemical action. Oregon Why So Many Divorces Nearly half of the divorces granted courts in 1923 resulted from childless marriages. Divorces for couples without children numbered 1.266 out of 2.834 case. In London |