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Show r r UTAH DEMOCRAT I News Notes From All Parts of s UTAH I I Western Brevities $ from the Many Western States ifeeseeeeoeasses San Francisco Genevieve McDonnell, salesgirl in a large department store here, has received notice that she had interited $85,000 from her godfather, the late James Connor, who died here September 3. The beby D. II. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. Of the total, $44,785.-6- 0 quest was made as a reward for her was from the sale of hunting and kindness to Connor. She is one of a family of seven. Her father was a fishing licenses. San Francisco policeman. Salt Lake, Statistics compiled by Rock Springs, Wyo., Admirers of Sergeant J. II. Warden of the police INSIST1 BAYER SAY auto192 show President that traffic squadron Coolidge among Wyoming mobile accidents occurred in Salt Lake cow punchers Friday presented a Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are n hat to Herb during the month of September. In plainsmans these accidents fifty-si- x not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe persons were Moore of Plymouth, Vt., boyhood playkilled. There were mate of the chief executive, when the injured and two by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for 131 accidents in which two or more Coolidge - Dawes caravan passed automobiles were involved and twenty-tthrough here. Headache Colds hree in which bicycles and autoLumbago Neuralgia in months Idaho, Hailey, Eighteen e acciEighty-thremobiles collided. Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis at McNeils Pain dents occurred at street intersections. the federal penitentiary was fine a $1000 Island, Wash., and Lehi, The city water tunnel haa the sentence meted out to Thomas D. Accept only "Bayer package feet. been extended twenty-fiv- e Perry, former Hailey banker, by which contains proven directions. Cedai City Road work in South- Judge F. S. Detrich in federal court. Handy "Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. ern Utah will be continued this win- Perry was found guilty of making a ter: Construction will be carried for- false report to the comptroller of the Aspirin Is tbs trade mark of Bayes IfasofSctors of ItaioaoetlcacMaattr of SaXlcyUcadd ward on Black ridge project on the currency. Substitute for Class Makers Complain Zion National Park highway. Work Reno, Nev. Regular operation of Paper A chemical product which resembles will also continue on Andersons an of Scarcity of Rags glass and can be used for many of the airplane in connection with the ranch-L- a verkin stretch of same high- business of mining, believed to be the It seems like harking back to early same purposes has been produced In way. Grading and first of is this the sort, attempt plan of high-grad- e Germany. It can be rolled, bored, polwill be done on both roads. Road be- of C. I. Eastman, general manager of days that the manufacturers papers have called on Secretary ished or cut and does not have the tween Junction and Red Bridge in a gold property near Minden. EastHoover of the Commerce department tendency of glass to splinter. Because Piute County will proceed with surman, an ace of the British flying to aid them In procuring a reserve of this quality It has been recommendroad will be facing. Scipio-Holde- n corps during the WJorld war, said he stock of rags. Some of the mills had ed for the glass panes of automobiles, surfaced. graveled hoped to use the plane not only to less than a weeks supply on hand optical Instruments, ornaments, and Salt Lake, Ninety thousand per- travel 60 miles to the mine electric when they made tlie request, and toilet articles. Fritz Poliak, the invensons paid admission to the Utah State plant, but also for other "errands." none of them bad any considerable tor, arrived at this product by conFair this year and arrangements are densing carbamide and theocarbamlde Los Officials of the Los stock. Revoluwith formaldehyde. Amides are simthe In the already under way for a bigger and AngelesAngeles days following chamber of commerce halt tion advertised ple, nitrogenous substances related to manufacturers better one next season. paper denied reports that they were back- In the newspapers urging housewives proteins. of The Lake Salt City, University ing a move to construct a new rail- to save their rags that they might Utah with a total registration of 2,405 road line from here to Casper, Wyo., a sufficient supply for their use. students for the first two weeks of via Nevada, Utah and northern Colo- have This was before tlie discovery that enrollment has taken its place among rado. They said they believed the paper could be made from wood pulp, the largest institution of learning Union Pacific system already ade- says the Brockton Times. FOR INDIGESTION west of the Mississippi. The records quately covered the territory. In the early days of paper making show that students from a majority Santa Barbara, Cal., Following an tombs were rifled and the wrappings of of the states in the Union and from were converted into paper. the entire mummies a great many foreign countries are explosion which shook For many years most of the rag town of Summerland, east of here, for studying at the state institution this fire mills had come from stock broke out in one of the large oil across the paper 6 Bell-an-s sea. Smyrna was the great year. In tanks oil fields nearby. the in Hot water Park City Rex Cohler, 20, is be- order to prevent spread of the flames, shipping point, and thousands of tons Relief Sure lieved to have suffered a broken back several thousand barrels of oil were were sent here every year. Due to the prevailing povwhile working on the 1000 level in let run into the ocean. The fire erty, perhaps EUL-AN-S Is sending less than half Europe Cohmine. Coalition the Silver King several nearby tanks, but the usual amount ta spread of rags. Probably ler was coming up on a skip when his was soon put under control. 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE are them. the still wearing people some timber, shoulders caught' on The Highland Bingham, Utah, The New-Ric- h crushing him between the skip and will is still it Miners' timber. He was taken to the Boy mine, reported Mayor Uylan, of New York, said at further curtail production about Noa dinner Jn New York: . hospital. I ComWd "Our new-ric-h vember 1. multimillionaires art The low price of copper Salt Lake Reorganization of the Treatment, both very amusing. The naive way they said to be the cause. From the local Utah national guard under the new is has been successand and Internal, operations were resumed in 1922 ful In the treatment of Catarrh for over display their wealth reminds me of reallocation order of the war depart- time until last April, this mine produced little Willie. Sold by all druggists. ment which gives Utah three com- an years. forty 1000 "Little Willie was wearing his first tons of ore average of F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio plete regiments, has been started, ac- Since April the shipments have daily. been pair of pants for the first time. As cording to an announcement made by reduced one-ha- lf he played in his father's law office Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Williams, Altitude and the Blood another lawyer dropped In. Tlie two Denver Colo. Denver university Dr. Joseph Barcroft of the phys- lawyers talked away together, but not adjutant general. the defeated of Wyoming University which iological laboratory of Cambridge uni- a word about the new pants was said: new viaduct The Ogden, tea football in the first game of the versity, England, has found that hemo"Willie stood this as long as he Pacific railroad spans the Union Mountain conferenci red blood. of the Then lie said in a careless and could. season globin, the pigment tracks and Weber river at Riverdale, Rocky 7 one In as ascends 0. to Indifferent Until a few minutes Increases way: qualntlty one of the most important highway here, an three pairs o' pants in IIo of to tells altitudes. end of "Theres the of looked the as it higher game this state improvements made in this conroom. the this ciscientist, hemoglobin the teams would tie with English year, was officially opened for traf- though tent of whose blood was slightly befor Denver, Fourie, phers. got away Due ceremonies. to fic with short at sea level. lie ascended normal low inclement weather not many, citizens near the close of the quarter for a to Cerro de Pasco In the Andes, 14.200 twenty-eigyard run and a touch- feet above sea level. Four attended the opening. days later down. 2 more than Increased It had per cent. resolution A Salt Lake favoring Idaho Falls, Idaho Potato digging Fourteen days later. It had gone up Tacoma, Wash. "I was suffering the passage in the various states of a feminine weakness and had a from cent. uniform fiduciaries act, designed to and tiie harvesting of beets have been more than 18 per bad cough. I held up by a heavy minimize the risk assumed by those temporarily so weak got of rain which visited this Cuticura 8oothes Itching Scalp. that I could not dealing with executors, administra- downpour The do my work, lost precipitation is said to On retiring gently rub spots of dan-dra- ff tors, trustees, agents 'and other fidu- vicinity. flesh and had no OintCuticura with be one inch and about drenched and Itching has ciaries was adopted by delegates to desire for food. shampoo with the second regional trust company the fields thoroughly. It will be sev- ment. Next morning Dr. Pierce's Make eral days before harvesting can be Cuticura Soap, and hot water. PreFavorite conference, which has just closed its them your everyday toilet preparations resumed. and two-da- y session here. scription and have a clear skin and soft, white Medical Golden Victoria, B. C., The salmon run in . hands.- - Advertisement. Salt Lake, A building devoted exDiscovery acted Columbia rivers is the largBritish v upon my entire and doctors for costing clusively since est record the Normal of accordin such 1919, system Perfectly $80,000 is to be erpeted here. I bea that received way to WilHon. cure for reports ing "Is there any by on soon was and to mend my Salt Lake, A loan of $250,000 to liam Sloan, provincial commissioner asked a man of his doctor gan Mrs. Bessie B. Ronald, feet again. the state general fund and . deficits of fisheries. Canneries along the friend. 3726 East G St. All dealers. Tablets in two departments were authorised Fraser, Skeena and Naas ' rivers are the and liquid. "WJiy. are you absent-minded- ? , Send 10c to Dr. Pierces Invalids by the state board of examiners in working day and night shifts, in an physician asked, laughing at the question. Hotel. Buffalo. N. Y.. for trial pkg. effort to take care of the catch. session at the capitoL his "Its my "No," friend; sighed Vernal --Decision of the state in- . Ketchikan, Alaska A taxi taking wife. The poor dear makes the Adobe Bricks d dustrial commission to purchase $10,-00-0 passengers to Peninsula Point, near strangest mistakes. I gave her a $20 "Adobe Is a name applied to a worth of Uintah county district here, recently, caught suitable made from with which with to bricks bill any the other day up buy school bonds was approved by the bear running along the road. The some shirts and B. V. D.s for myself, material which hardens on exposure state board of examiners. The money driver speeded up, but the bear, re- and she came home with a bat and to the sun. Often such bricks are made of turf and straw. This mateto be invested is a part of the em- fusing to be passed, accelerated his shoes for herself. rial can.be used In very dry climates and benefit combined mile For own a car the the and injury gait. ployees' Is wisdom. Contentment Bruin " led. only. fund. The bonds will bear interest at bear raced. Then, 5 per cent and will mature in twenty unable to take a curve at high speed, he catapulted down a bank to a beach years. the old and disappeared. Tooele, Fite destroyed Boise, Idaho, Idaho women, even Maguire store building in the east and before the though electors section of Tooele of the county in flames were brought under . control which they reside, are not competent, the Lake View club building and the under the Idaho law to act as jurors. were damaged. The This was the decision of the state Tooele hotel fire is believed to have been of in- supreme court in the case of Robert cendiary origin, having started in an E. Kelley, convicted in Valley county unoccupied building. It appears also of possession of intoxicating liquor The judgto be connected with the burning o 1 by a jury of 12 women. was reversed. ment Alfred Budge, the opera house and the Auditorium 2 associate dissented. justice, weeks some ago. Carl Pearson, Moscow, Idaho, V, T. Rose, Armand Salt Lake, Adand since blind Victor childhood, Mormon church of the hi shop of 2 killed and dington, hampered by a deformed North Farmington, was out from to started here skirt foot, his daughter was seriously injured when their automobile was wrecked the United States on a hiking tour In MOTHER: Fletcher's Cas- will no which "lifts. accept they on the highway north of here. They toria is a pleasant, harmless SubBoise, Idaho, Realizing a dream were erxoute to Salt Lake to attend stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, when a little the annual fall conference of the L that was born in 1896 band of less than 100 Elks was pro- D. S. church. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for tflsirrr- -j Pni ylrfvfirq ftiq Salt Lake Receipts of ,he state fish and game department for the quarter which. ended September 30 amounted to $46,371.11, according to a report made to the state treasurer ASPIRIN and five-gallo- r William Allen Wliltc, noted writer, running for governor of Kansas ns an Independent, fe- -- Start of lire at tlie tank farms of the Associated Standard Oil company at Monterey, Cal., in which two men were killed and 40 injured. 3 Soviet soldiers mining a river in Georgia in tlie war with the revolutionists. 1 - NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS about five hundred nirplanes and Is constantly receiving munitions, which come by Sea from Europe from Italy, It is said. He has at least the moral support of Japan. Information from China says that Chang plans to restore the boy emperor to the throne and to the old mandarin regime. of the soviet complicating the situation in China. They have Just signed an agreement with Chang whereby the management and control of the Chinese Eastern railroad has been turned over to them, putting Russia quite completely In command of the Far Eastern situation and, according to Karakhan, soviet ambassador to Peking, dealing America and the western powers a crushing blow. The former directors of the railroad have been arrested and probably will be executed. On announcement of the agreement with Chang the soviet embassy In Peking and soviet consulates general In Shanghai and elsewhere were opened and the red flag raised. from office Walter L. Cohen, the negro controller of customs of that port, on the ground that he Is of African blood and descent and therefore not a citizen of the United States, and that he is Inherently Incapable of becoming such. The petition attacks the validity of the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution, setting forth that It was not legally adopted, not having of each been proposed by two-thirratified nor by house of congress three-fourth- s of the states. It Is alleged that at that time eleven states were Unconstitutionally deprived of their equal suffrage In the senate, that six state were by coercion forced to ratify the amendment, and that congress "did without power or authority unlawfully declare said amendment to the Constitution adopted and a part of the Constitution. Of course, If tlie action were successful, It would result In the disenfranchisement of every negro In the United States. But neither Cohen nor the United States attorney down there seems to take the matter seriously. ZAGIILOUL PASHA'S PREMIER London to Induce Great THE Presidential campaign ASdraws toward the close the fight British Labor Government Maneuvers Defeated Chang Likely to Win in China. By EDWARD W. PICKARD AMSAY MACDONALD and his La- bor cabinet went down to defeat in the British house of commons Wednesday night and the prime minister decided to have parliament dissolved and appeal to the country immediately in a general election. The . crisis, which had been expected, came not &C r the Russian treaties but over the governments recent decision to drop the prosecution of John II. Campbell, editor of a Communist paper, who was charged with Inciting sedition. MacDonald and Colonial Minister Thomas defended the action of Attorney General Eir Patrick Hastings In that case when it was attacked In the house. The Conservatives moved a vote of censure and the Liberals, who had been supporting the Labor government, proposed an amendment calling for an Inquiry. The prime minister declared the government could not accept the amendment, which he characterized as a "mean and crooked party maneuver. However, it was carried by the decisive vote of 3G4 to 198, the combined strength of the Conservatives and the Liberals. The contention of the opposition is that in the Campbell case the government brought the administration of the law Into contempt by allowing party politics to govern. The attorney general told the commons that the Campbell article In question had been brought to his attention by the director of public prosecutions. He decided that It was prima facie seditious and he directed prosecution. Some time later a member of the Labor party told him that he had got the wrong man, Campbell having an excellent army record, being seriously wounded and decorated for bravery. He Investigated and decided that on the grounds of public policy the. prosecution was unwise and he dropped it. King George hastened from Balmoral castle. Scotland, to London because of the crisis and Sir. MacDonald saw him on Thursday. It was under stood the king, the big business leaders and many political chiefs were opposed to ah election now, but the king yielded to MacDonald's demand. Parliament was prorogued Thursday night, and October 29 was decided upon as the day for the general election. The Labor party really hopes to obtain a majority m the new parliament and thinks this a good time for the fight Once more the British Labor party has refused to permit the Communist party to affiliate with It This action was taken at the Labor national conference In London, the vote being overwhelmingly against the Communists. It was declared the two parties have nothing In common. Communism being a product of czarism and war betrayal. In the words of Mr. MacDonald. Developments of the week in coupled with private advices from Peking; lead to the prediction that Chang Tso-lin-, the Manchurian chieftain, will ultimately - 1 be victorious In his conflict with Gen. Wu Pel-f- u and the government forces. Last Wednesday Changs son led an army in a fierce attack on the Chihli troops that were intrenched on the north side of the great wall near Shanhaikwan and, after a bloody battle, he drove them through the main gate of the wall at Chiumen and followed them into the province of Chihli. Meanwhile land, air and sea forces were taking part in a big attack on Shanwaikan, but the Peking report aald it was repulsed. On the Shanghai front the Kinngsu and Fukien forces, which are operating for the Peking government, gained some Important advantages over the Chekiang troops defending the city. $2,-000,0- 00 Britain to abandon Its control over Egypt and the Sudan and its protection of the Suez canal resulted in complete failure. The British government flatly rejected Zaghlouia demands. Its attitude Is said to be due partly to the stand taken by Australia. Prime Minister Bruce of that dominion cabled to the government denying Its right to decide on the evacnation of Egypt without the consent of the Pacific dominions. lie said surrender of the control of Egypt to Incompetent natives would set Australia back a hundred years and would compel her to reconsider the whole question of adherence to the empire. arrangements were made for the German reconstruction loan on the market this week. The American allotment will be underwritten by a syndicate headed J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb by & Co., the First National bank and the ALL National City bank of New York, and will be 8110,000,000, or $10,000,000 more than had been expected. In fixing the final details the British financiers won a big victory over the Americans, for It was decided that everywhere except In America participation in the loan should be reckoned In pounds sterling Instead of In dollars. This, It Is considered, will have a great Influence In maintaining Englands financial prestige. ds Is growing decidedly warm. Of course the managers of each of the three major candidacies claim they can see a clear victory for their ticket. And this la true, even of the LaFollette managers, who assert that Davis no longer has a chance and that the race Is between Cool id ge and the Wisconsin senator. Both LaFollette and ' the Democrats scoff at the theory of the Republicans that the Democrats are helping the third party In various states for the purpose of throwing the election Into congress, where. It Is figured out, the result would be the seating of Charles Bryan In the Presidential chair. But the G. O. P. leaders stick to their story and are devoting their main efforts to confining LaFol-lette- s victories to Wisconsin and perhaps Minnesota. Senator Brookharts action In boltticket and the ing the Coolldge-Dawe- s story that Judge Kenyon was about to resign from the bench and take the stump for LaFollette have had a result that the Republlcana believe may win the state of Iowa for Coolldge, if there had been any doubt of It Judge Kenyon, who has a very large following In Iowa, sent word to General Dawes that the story was entirely untrue and that he was supporting the Republican national ticket. Senator Borah of Idaho who has not always been In accord with the administration, In opening his campaign declared he was running for as a regular Republican and would take the stump for Coolldge, who, he said, Is the only President who has had the courage to combat the growing tendency toward bureaucracy and extravagance and, therefore. Is one of the greatest men In the political history of the United States. Mr. Davis, campaigning last week In the East, delivered many shrewd on PACIFISTS from all parts of the world gathered In Berlin last week for the purpose of outlining a constie tution for a of nations. super-leagu- They held a big demonstration In Potsdam which so enraged the Nationalistic societies that .thousands of their members assembled there the same day and attempted to put the padflsts to rout. Professor Basch of the French Sorbonne especially aroused the wrath of the Nationalists by his plea for Franco-Germa- n amity and the cavalry was called out to disperse the mobs that attacked him. Next day, however, several n German generals participated In the proceedings and warmly seconded General Verraux when he declared: "A general strike of everybody, generals Included, must be declared if there Is another war. The French government has approved of Germanys admission to thq League of Nations, conceding that she should be recognized as a great power and granted a permanent seat in the council. But it Is Insisted that Germany must assume all responsibilities shared by the other powers, which meana she must sign the security and arbitration protocol without reservations and agree to the execution of all well-know- thrusts at the administration. In Buf- falo, replying to a recent speech by Secretary of State Hughes, he especially attacked President Coolldges foreign policy, saying: "The truth Is that since March 4, 1921, the control of Americas foreign policy has rested neither with Presidents Harding nor Coolldge, nor with the secretary of state, but with a minority In the senate, to whose slightest nod both President and secretary have bowed without protest or complaint. Indeed, Sir. Ilnghes himself confesses that it has been necessary to conduct the affairs of his department in extra-legfashion, lest they might be J up in controversy." As the week closed Mr. Davis was In Indiana beginning a two weeks' tour of the Middle West al the Zeppelin was treaties. WHILE Following up the presentation of a balanced budget, Premier Ilerriots cabinet haa announced that It will not be possible to Include further expenses of the devastated regions in the Hereafter the budget. parts of France must depend on public loans for their reconstruction work. trip across the Atlantic, our home-bnldirigible, the Shenandoah, started on a great tour of the United States which, up to the time of writing,' has been t, eminently satisfactory. From N. J., she sailed southwest and west to Fort Worth, Tex., for her first stop, and thence went across the mountains to San Diego. 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