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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH belief Sure FOR INDIGESTION News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Nephi. of J W. 6 Burglars entered the store West, at Mona, eight miles north of Nephi, and removed to the value of $5.00. mer-chandi- ELL-AN-S The establishment of a shirt factory for the employment of convict labor in the state prison was given the approval of Governor Salt Lake. 25$ Ogden, John the city Jail Judge Roberts, on a charge of Lobello, 48, was aent for four months by following conviction stealing a bicycle. Wellsville. John A. Leatham, 61, mmeber of the house of representatives in the recently adjourney legislature, died at his residence here. Ogden. John W. Klaner, 52 years of age, suffered serious injuries when he wus struck by a streetcar in front of his office. Provo. Fire at the Page school, located on the canyon road about a half mile out of the city limits, charred the floor and the baseboard. Salt Lake The price of beet sugar on the local market decreased 40 cents a bag. Borne of the larger stores quote sugar at $10.89. St. George. Arrangements will be completed within the next few days by which thirty convicts will be transferred from the state prison ta Washington county, where they will be used in the construction of state highways. Hugue-not-Wnlloo- n long-stemme- d n com-rpan- (Man-na-hat-t- w 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Mary T. Goldmans Hair Color Restorer restores the original color. Write (or ( ree trial bottle test It on ono lock o ( hair. State color o( your hair. Address Mary T. Goldman. lt0 Goldman Building, St. Rank Salt Lake Opening for filing of two plats of land in Grand county, near Thompsons station, is announced by Gould B. Blakeley, registrar of the United States land office. HEATER NEW YORK, having annexed pretty much everything in sight that does not belong to New Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, Connecticut and thereby accumulated a population of about 6,000,000 is going to celebrate its tercentenary. In fact, there will be at least two celebrations and probably more. The reason is seen in the following outin New Yorks early history: dates standing 1023 The Dutch West India company founded a permanent settlement on Manhattan island. 1626 Peter Minuit, director general of New Netherlands, purchased Manhattan island from the Indians. 1604 King Charles of England granted to his brother the duke of York (afterward James II), large tracts in America, including the them home. At this time there were Dutch possessions of New Nether- only two permanent settlements on lands. Richard Nlcolls in command the Atlantic coast, St. Augustine of an English fleet, took New Nether- (Spanish, 1565) and Jamestown (Englands without fighting. New Amster- lish, 1607). In 1621 the states general of the dam became New York. 1673 A Dutch fleet retook New United Netherlands granted a charter Netherlands and temporarily restored to the Dutch West India company covDutch supremacy. ering the whole unoccupied coast of America from Newfoundland to Cape 1674 A pence treaty between England and The Netherlands turned over Horn. The charter guaranteed to colNew Netherlands to England and New onists social, political and religious Do you wish to build, to Amsterdam became New York for all freedom. time. plant, to become a citizen? was the So the founding of New York will main question asked of colonists. In 1623, three years after the landbe unofficially celebrated this year. Peter Minuits historic purchase will ing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, the be officially celebrated In 1926 by the first colony was landed on Manhattan city and the acquirement of the name island from the ship New Netherlands of New York will probably be cele- (260 tons). Captain May. There wTere 30 families, 110 strong. They were brated either in 1964 or 1974. The unofficial celebration of 1923 is Walloons, Protestant refugees from largely religious and will run over Into Belgium (until 1830 a part of The Neth1924. It will begin with a Huguenot erlands), with their cows and chickpilgrimage to Europe, including the ens, farm implements and household Huguenot centers in France, Holland, furnishings. A landing was made at the Rhine country, Switzerland and Castle Garden. They were welcomed the Waldenslan valleys of Italy. It by traders and Indians. The Chriswill continue with local celebrations tian teacher" who accompanied them in all districts and cities associated prayed and gave thanks before their with the Manhattan island settlement first meal. Captain May read to them The of the Huguenots into April of 1924. his commission as governor. Practically all the colonial societies in official figure was a beaver with a America, Including the Huguenot so- coronet for Its crest. The first-bor- n ciety, Founders and Patriots of Amer- on the island was Sarah llapalje. And this was the beginning of Manica,' the Holland society, the Society of Colonial Wars, the St. Nicholas so- hattan, afterward (1653) New Amsterof Colonial dam, and finally (1674) New York. ciety, the Descendants Since 1612 the country between the Governors, the Sons of the Revolution and the Daughters of the Ameri- trading posts on Manhattan island and at Fort Orange (Albany) had been can Revolution will take part. Protestant churches under the lead- called New Netherlands by the Dutch. In 1626 arrived the first director ership of the Federal Council of Churches have established the general of New Netherlands, Peter He Minuit of Imperishable fame. New Netherland commission, composed of men and women all bought of the Indians the 22,000 acres over the country who are Interested of Manhattan island for $24 worth In the celebration from a religious (at Dutch prices) of trinkets and point of view and have fixed upon Sun- weapons. Then he built the first Fort day, April 27, 1924, for special serv- Amsterdam near the Battery. Then ices. President Harding 13 the hon- Manhattan settled down to a regular orary chnirmnn. The reason for this program of life. There were 270 inEach settler owned his religious celebration Is set forth in' habitants. house, tilled the land and traded with what follows. New Yorks history really begins, of the Indians. The popular conception of early course, on that September day of 1009 when Henry Hudson, an Englishman New York Is a city of rotund Dutch in the employ of the Dutch East India burgers, Idling In the shade with their pipes. company (chartered in 1602), sailed schnapps and into the mouth of the Hudson river, Maybe. But heres a truer picture of looking for a passage to the Indies. the days Just before the English capHe sailed his Half-Moo(90 tons) up tured New Amsterdam In 1664: as went There were about 800 houses and tidewater as far Hudson the 1,500 people. A man with $1,000 was and then turned back. y The better houses considered rich. Three years later the Dutch established a trading post on were of brick and each had its garat den. The floors were sanded. There Manhattan Island In every home. about where No. 39 Broadway is now. was a spinning-whee- l and It consisted of a redoubt, storehouse The people rose with cock-croand four log huts. The next year ate breakfast before sunrise. There Adrien Blocks Tigress, loaded with were no idlers. Tea parties were over the first cargo of furs for The Neth- before milking time. Every family erlands, was burned. Block built the had a Bible and maybe a prayer-booOnrust (Restless) of 16 tons, got an Manhattan islands population In- other cargo of furs and (1614) took creased slowly, new settlers being Hu-- AND Hair Gray? Mabey. to Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief Women Made Young Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by taking LATHROPS HAARLEM OIL esms The worlds standard ramedy forlddnay, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In use since All druggists, three sizes. for the name Gold Medal on every bos and accept no imitation WANTED MAN WITH Al'TO to sell guaranteed TIKES and TUBES. Wilt arrange salary and expense with right man. Amazon Products Co., Dept. A, Cleveland, O. 1696. Look Personal Eulogy. Krlss Does Stuckup believe la a supreme being? Kross You would think so If you heard him singing his own praise. Logan. In the city court Lavers and Allen Rocks were found guilty New York Sun. by a Jury of stealing hay from Eugene Nelson of Newton. Huntington A recent application of the city council for the water su ply from two springs In Huntington canyon for culinary purposes has been granted. A post of the Ameri Say" Huntington. can Legion was organized in Hunt ington with the initiation of eight former soldiers. The Fountaii Fountain Green. Green Woolgrowers association has offered its wool clip, consisting ol 800,000 pounds of fine medium and halfblood staple wool for sale. American Fork. It is reported that a group are trying to get possession Bayer and Insist! ma ? guenots (French Protestants), Dutch and English. Settlements were made Minuit was sucin all directions. ceeded by Van Twiller, who is responsible for Governors Island. Kelft, responsible for the Indian war of 1643 which nearly depopulated Manhattan, t, came next. Then came Peter of cherished memory. Governor Stuyvesant was a g veteran of the wars, but he could not make his people fight the English fleet under Nlcolls in 1664. They did not intend to do anything that might take them away from New Amsterdam. And Its quite likely that they figured Nlcolls might be less of a tyrant than was Stuyvesant. Nlcolls proved to be quite lie made the burghers swear allegiance to England, but confirmed their social, political and religious liberties. In 1665 the Dutch autocratic municipal government was wiped out by proclamation and the English system of mayor and aldermen was subThomas Willett was the stituted. first mayor. Of the five aldermen two were English and three Dutch. When the Dutch fleet appeared in 1673 there were but eighty men in the garrison to withstand 1,600. So again the city changed hands without fightWithin two years a treaty of ing. peace restored New Netherlands to the English. Fort Amsterdam became Fort James and New Amsterdam became New York for all time, while Fort Orange became Albany (Yorks second title). So this is New York the American metropolis that In 300 years has become the second city of the world. Its only rival Is London, a city that had Its beginning in Roman times. Greater London has 693 square miles and 7,562,-12- 4 Grenter New (1919) Inhabitants. York lias 315 square miles and 5,620,048 (1920). Naturally New York does not hate The Merchants Itself. association has pointed out that if the great cities of Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Boston, Baltimore and Pittsburgh the eight largest cities of the country excepting New York were transplanted with all their people to the section lying within fifty miles of Newr York city, their combined population would not equal the number already resident In this area. The district surrounding the port produces a larger total of manufactured products than any other similar area in the world. In 1922 this port handled approximately 43 per cent of the foreign trade of the United States. And really the whole country is more or less interested in New York, If only for this reason: New York each year buys from Minnesota more than 45,000,-00- 0 pounds of butter; from Wisconsin more than 14,000,000 pounds of cheese ; from Virginia more than 8,700 carloads of white potatoes; from Texas Stuy-vesan- one-legge- fire-eatin- mild-mannere- d. ftroro (Q BY irrtnri rosrv. more than 500 carloads of onions ; of Timpanogas cave, the Commercial from California more than 100 car- club have appointed a committee ta loads of tomatoes, more than 200 car- investigate this rumor. loads of celery, and more than 5,000 Iiungtington. Mayor Anton Nielson carloads of grapes; from Florida 1,000 cars of cabbage and 1,300 cars of let- has announced the purchase of 700 tuce; from Washington more than feet of fire hose and a car to use as equipment. 2,000 carloads of apples; from Colorado more than 500 carloads of cantaFive community powFarmington. loupes; from Georgia more than 1,500 er spraying machines have been or. carloads of peaches, and from Illinois dered by the Davis County Farm bumore than 400,000,000 eggs. reau and are expected to be here in New Yorks history can be convena few days. iently divided Into five eras: 1623-178- 3 Colonization period. PopLogan. There ore now 1,250 pounds of poisoned steamed rolled oats mixulation in 1790 was 49,401. 1783-182- 5 Recovery from damages ed and sacked ready for the spring of British occupation during Revoludrive on rodents, according to H. P. first a at city tion; attempt plan; Mathews, county crop pest Inspector. coming of the steamboat. Population Provo. A fractured skull, a disloin 1820 was 152,056. cated elbow and bruises about the 1825-186- 5 Opening of Erie canal, were suffered by Alwhich gnve New York supremacy over legs and body 12, when he fell in front bert Olsen, Philadelphia as the premier trading of a roller used in leveling & ball city; introduction of gas; establish- field. ment of railroads; improved local transit facilities. Population in 1840 Brigham City. The Boxelder Poulwas 1,174,779. try association is now fully organized 1865-189- 8 Realty booms; Introduc- and in active operation. The local tion of passenger elevator; commerassociation Is in affiliation with the cial use of electricity; use of steel State Poultry association. skeleton in building construction, Price. Mike Paglakley, third coal which enabled the city to grow vertimine striker to be tried on charges in 1900 was cally. Population 3,437,202. out of the killing of Deputy growing 3 Rapid transit In all directions, enabling the city to grow Sheriff A. P. Webb during the strike was found guilty of vol horizontally. Population in 1920 was last spring, untary manslaughter. 5,620,048. The future of New York and its ImKaysville. T. C. Forbes of this city mediate environs invites speculation. was accidently killed while returnCertainly New York intends so fur as ing from a rabbit hunt. It Is believed It can to Ignore artificial political that Forbes was climbing a fence boundaries. It has begun the construcwhen his shotgun caught and distive development of the metropolitan charged itself. area within a radius of fifty miles Ogden. Joe Trujilla, was arrested from Battery park. A Committee on here for the sheriff of Morgan counthe Plan of New York and Its Envi- ty. He is to have stolen alleged rons has divided this area into six secthree suits of clothes and an overtors with an expert studying each. coat from a rooming house in Morgan. These sectors Include areas In ConProvo. The recent scare concernnecticut and New Jersey. The excholera on perts will report on the possible uses ing the outbreak of hog of land and the densities of population Provo Bench similar to the epidemics In the different sectors. The general of last year, wero dissipated followDr. C. L question of regional zoning and the ing a visit of inspection by Jones distribution of Industries, business and residences will be considered, with Ogden. Ogden City was presented indications of probable future tendwith a bill of $3.50 from a motorist encies and dangers. As relief from who said he had to pay that amount congestion of population Is one 'of the to be pulled from the mud hole in things most sought, questions relating one of the citys streets. to decentralization with observations The Rev. Dr. J. J. Lace, has subregarding the location of new Industrial areas and business and social mitted the final draft of the plans centers will receive considerable at- for the new $26,000 church edifice to tention in the surveys. be erected here. Contrast New Yorks present skyLogan. An agreement has been efline with that of 16591 Yet New fected between the farmers and the York isnt satisfied. It has a new zonwhich the boys will asScout ing system and a new style Boy in the by and thinning ol sist weeding of architecture and expects within five beets in this valley this year. feet to have 1,000 buildings years high New York Is bound and even higher. Provo. A defective flue in the re to become the most beautiful and dis- idence of Dr. N. H. Nelson, caused tinctive city in the world," say Its Ore which destroyed a Urge portlos g 1898-192- Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-tw- o years and proved safe by millions fog Headache Colds Toothache Ldmbago Rheumatism Earache Pain, Pain Neuralgia of Aspirin Tablets Accept Bayer only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. 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