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Show J the VJ SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH oOB MEUSEL DESERVES SOME OF CREDIT GIVEN TO MIGHTY BABE I . to Standrd-bereBallot and Choice on la Mado on Smoot Ro. Ballot-Se- nator om.nflted by Acclamation. t'l At the Republleas bn August Ltwatl.i K. Mabry, of Bountiful, ,w( the party's candidate tbodra Mr. Mubeys selection Bor. nl , tte fifth ballot. The first showed George T. , j,r pevrnior and Lake If Salt1" the load. W. II. Wattls, Mu-M- i ctiMih'S In the running. the rare with but 05 votes, wnlU the fifth, Iteadlly gained 2 vote, ,j k revived ciud States Senator Heed Smoot jomlnatcd by acclamation to after considerable of a I , uke city. . rit Starts r P, bold bore 1-- ultra tion. B. Trick, of w Wulk Balm and I'll make him run," Is the dch bat Boh Meuse) tosses dally to the pitchers that face hltn. Ir three recent gnmes Meuse! tins turned loose a home run, six two buggers nnd one single. The big Californian lias Replied out among major league! sluggers as second only to Ills illustrious predecessor at the bat Babe Ruth, and visiting outfielders are getting a lot f exercise while chasing the drives from Meusels bat. Ruth lias been the treutest drawing card that the Yankees have had In years and will undoubt-fdl- y be for some years to come, but nevertheless Meiisel deserves some of the credit thut Is given to the mighty Babe, For u recruit he bus proved to be i veteran. Salt Luke, was ai a candidate to succeed him it Justice of the supreme court , ftnleruble margin over lilt Jumes IS. Cherry ol Plrooint. ma E. Crockett, of Cache county, At choice of the convention fur iary of slate, winning over Curl oa of Trice, and Joseph II. Mc !it of Juah. ,frt were but two candldufes for Cluff of atf general, Iltirvey A. Smith, of Salt Luke, , aad II. Cluff winning. it 1 GRATITUDE Sutton id off with le treatment required for the different By ROBERT H. MOULTON. varies samples considerably, dependII B United States department of agriculture Is ing Uxm Its physical character, the phralra. Salt Lake county for state auditor by ac Tuttle, of rk wmlautcd ation. George r. Thomas, of tlie Univer-o- f as superin-f.- t of public InstructUa, Francis Kirkbam being the unsuccessful Utah, was chosen dale. electors chosen presidential Warren I Wntt s, Mrs. George .dd, James A. Melville, Jr., and oward Garrett. e keynote address, delivered by D. Livingston of Salt Luke, of the party, went nt S into the nationat and state is of the campaign. We ruadu s fart nt Chicago," he said. "Out nl platform satisfies the con-tof nil good Americans who in the Americanism of George 'Ington. Abraham Lincoln. nnd Theodore Koosee e :3 ktUN er pi - liib ohaie made good spurious Issues of the Mt of war type Is Doing tt f - Injected self-style- te bn i W Lw d Mtapd of the pnrty in the state league of nations was not left minute in doubt after Mr. Llv-- : ' mb r f One of lie kejd campaign to eumouflage the and to catch the votes is the IessiveKm of the Democratic nkbr ties Repulill-part- Ha tttjiU ill- lue dying wish pieodore Roosevelt. The N a united party. erb bit) in what the occupant White House calls the solemn brenduiM we Republicans gladly vhat was the most unpopular bur leaders were just simple-"enomih and reactionary bfh to beheye that the declare-"f IM years ago was and still Is American dot trine. Ilurdlng. Ifadiiagton. says Stay eut. Cox, Wilson, says, Go In. question of labor nnd capital ' deyjt with by the speaker In these l,5; "We offer labor no special 1n! or flattery, but we offer of opportunity, nnd we want llf I understand our position ns on tuiid 4 ei- ir - x ll)B ' nr l itit i rad tki- 't'l u mt capital to understand our - po- Livingston took a strong of a protec-- r n course to pwessiiry for the Interests of raw niT manufactured. romentlon adopted the plat-I,r,''ented to It by the I,!affonn and resolutions L . ftiige. There yvas consider-- . m S for the resumption tariff, holding sr eh Amer-material- ilnp jitt i charged with the work of promoting agriculture In Its broadest sense. Hence the department contnlns many bureaus. The office of farm management, for Instance, has for Its ttinln object the Improvement of farm practice by Introducing better business methods nnd by applying the principles of science. Then there nre the weather bureau, the bureaus of animal Industry and plant Industry, the forest service, the bureaus of soils, entomology, biological survey, crop estimates and so on. Among these nre the bureau of chemistry nnd the bureau of markets. The former Is largely concerned with analytical work nnd Investigation under the food nnd drugs net nnd questions of agricultural chemistry of public Interest. The bureau of markets has a wide scope. Its work Is divided Into l, four branches investigational, service and regulating. One branch of Its investigntional work Is the securing of bnsic Information of fundamental regarding importance marketing methods nnd conditions nnd also regarding the standardization of ngrlcultural products nnd methods used In their handling. Ro many of the activities of the department revolve about the grain that the United States produces nnd eats. The specific activity with which this article Is concerned Is "the milling and baking qualities of grain for which standards have been established under the United States grain standards net. Scientific milling and baking have received the attention of n corps of Investigators. An experimental mill nnd baking laboratory have recently been Installed at a cost of $50,000. They and by means of nre quite them a large amount of accurate Information, hitherto unobtainable, has been secured. really a series of The laboratory laboratories, each equipped for doing a particular part of the investigational work. The wheat samples obtained for testing purposes first pnss through the grading laboratory, where a complete mechanical analysis Is made of each sample nnd a detailed record kept of Its condition, physical characteristics, of purity and soundness. This feature the Investigation Is not the least Important, ns It Is through the observation In this room that these Investigations can be definitely connected with practical grain grading and wheat demon-strationa- ut a; com-TV0- afe 0 nvf the declaration 0 In state Income tax, but It was Tin platform follows v l"n that adopted nt Chicago. J ailiipteri. May .Save Injured Limb. in,. hin.nT' !'r,'slH, engineer ' y t the In the Southern Pacific rail- suffered Injuries to Ids left Bl,iJUrl,n days ago. when i win '"'tided, n0t lose till 1 first feared. . n 1 After this operation is completed the samples pass Into the hands of the miller, who puts them through the rlennlng machinery, where they are handled In practically the same manner as In the commercial mill cleaning condepartment. The equipment here and two separators grain sists of Once denned, the sample Is f,cp"rpr; . tempering. ready of wheat Every type nnd condition met with In grown In the country Is this laboraof the course of the work that the fact the to tory, and owing Vke Tare. keb The Itock Islnnd "inmny has filed sul'. I.tli,1,! S,flp r,1"wny commission Meet-Inntinrne Chief Award at Ascot general, asking a re- - Gold Cup, rlnini Racing Coveted by Every lo Invent thorn from rrln Man In England. Titre law. 7l7;mit rewards the Wii'tV0 Fiflht t0 FinIsh The Gold cup, which at the Ascot event sovlpt government Is winner of Ihe chief coveh d to carry the war meeting. Is perhaps the moat varbd hashad turf. -- huh Is utterly defeat-- prlzo of the1807 race for the firs he In Tmtaky will order a history. tontdlljy of u Russia, Is Gold enp was ti,?ce Jrineossts Ut w 5 "reived here. queen and "the ',iril,0, Ir,,. , Tw-Ce- nt t electrically heated fermentation cabinet In which the heating Is automat-leallcontrolled, and an electric bakJudgment of the miller must be assisted ing oven constitute the main equipby definite Information concerning the ment used by the baker In producing sample. In this lie tins before him the his numerous miniature batehes of record obtained lit ti 'Tnding labo- bread. Once linked, the expansion of ratory, which Included the very neces- the loaf nnd the texture, color and flasary data regarding the moisture con- vor of the bread are determined and tent. As comparatively smaB quanti- recorded. ties nre used In the milling tests, the Other tests of technical nature, such addition of moisture nnd the control w ill show ns gluten, protein nnd moisof all conditions surrounding this ture content, are made on the Hour, process nre relatively simple. to assist in determining Its commercial The milling is done on a smnll value and Interpreting the results of testing mill consisting of the baking tests. Much of this work t fyur single stands of six by six inch done In a laboratory adrolls, three corrugated nnd one joining the bnkpry. In addition to tide smooth. The mill Is so operated that the unsurpassed facilities of the buthe flow of n n reau of chemistry are nlo available In roller mill, such ns Is In commercial the conduct of Investigations that lend use. can be closely Imitated. Into the field of chemical research. Every effort Is made to standardize The Immediate direction of tho work fhe conditions under which the. tests of the laboratory Is under the chief ol arc made. In order that the results se- the bureau of markets, and the probcured may be comparable In all cases. lems holding first place nt the present One Innovation In this connection, time relate primarily to the many facwhich Is considered of extreme impor- tors that must be considered In the tance, Is apparatus for controlling the proper revision and intelligent applihumidity of the milling room. This cation of the federal wheat standards; has proved to be a very valuable ad- however, the facilities offered by this junct. nnd Is ij distinctly new feature specialized equipment and corps of as applied to work of this character. workers are also available to other buAfter a short period In storage the reaus of the department. flour produced In the mill goes to the Numerous milling and baking tests bakery, where Its actual quality Is de- are made for the bureau of plant Intermined by tts conversion Into bread dustry to assist In their efforts to deunder standardized conditions. velop for the various sections of the This bakery Is very completely country more prolific strains of wheat equipped for accurately controlled having superior milling nnd baking imiehim-s- . Dough-mixinan qualities. work. y d five-brea- k g IN ENGLISH take a bad decision from an umpire that Is In Ids favor and never say what thinks. He'll even throw It up to the umpire, ss this Incident RACING Immense Crowds Have Attended All of Big Events shows: In a recent SL game Duke Duncnn apparently off Kellys bnt, made a pick-uafter a great sliding dive. Umpire Murray ruled It a fair catch-a double play resulted and Duncan was a hero. Later In the game Duncan came to bat and claimed be had been hit on the foot by a pitched ball. "The ball hit me, he bowled. No, it didnt," answered Murray. f "How do you know," shouted Duncan. "You miss 'em all. You said I caught that fly In the fourth Inning; I didn't; I picked It up off the ground." Ro much for a ball player's Pnul-Toled- o Increase of Rich Stakes and Pursea Shows Sport la Flourishing at Newmarket-Oth- er Clubs Ex. pected to Follow. p , Evidently Some of the caterpillars found In the region of the Durling river In Australia are more than six Inches in length. In only a few cities of western Siy houses. beria are there Ilaths In houses nre very rare, public bnths being used. Great Interest In American ready-buil- t houses has been expressed In both France and England, according to John IL Walker, lumber trade commissioner. Hannah Montague, wife of a blacksmith. nmdo the first detached linen collar for men In Troy, N. V., In 1S10. Now In one collnr factory In that city 10,000 yards of linen Is used daily. An English fire department is testing a new fire escape by which persons are lowered In a basket from a intower raised against n building stead of being carried down ladders. The slinh of Tersla possesses perin the haps the most valuable pipe official pipe, Is lerslnn the world. It occannd Is smoked only on state diasions. It Is set with rubies nnd $500,000. monds, nnd Is valued at Matches nre turned out In huge maquantities by machinery. The planks cut In use great up now chines of wood Info match splinters at lightning speed'. The ends of the splints are then passed through a pa ratlin hath nnd receive their heads. two-stor- In white Spanish mantles, and the In bottle-greenprince of Wules glorious ." years later' the Czar Nicholas I was so delighted with the race for the cup that he begged to be allowed to substitute a piece of plate, was won which, appropriately enough, AlbeIsird In the following year by honor in named so marle's' Emperor, Thirty-seve- n treats Argentine physician whooping cough by Injections of an extract brewed from the patient sputum. In 1790 only 20.000.000 pounds ol tobacco were sold In the United States Last year the sales reached 011,000,-00pounds. Time equivalent to .1.000,000 days Is said to have been saved to the women of the United States by the electric washing nmehlnes sold last year. Fifty thousand Indians from all parts of Mexico recently completed tlielr week of homage to their patron saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, nnd tludr pilgrimage to the shrine of the virgin. The Mennonltes derive their name from Menno Simons, formerly a Catholic priest, who became a teacher nnd lender of the Anabaptists about 1557, nnd published his "True Christian An Ilelter' In 1550. A dally newspaper In St. Peters-burg- , Fla., gives away Its whole edition every day the sun downt shine, In nine years nnd six months there hnve been only fifty-sifree Issues of the paper. Frank M. Clark of ITodley, Tex., recently received $5,000 Insurance on the life of the largest hog In the world, which died on his Silver Crest farm. Not long ago Mr. Clark refused SS.(KM) for the animal. nnd x hurae racing In England Is enjoying the same era of that Is vLsIUng the sport In prosperity this coun- Advices f ram the other side Indicate that Immense crowds have attended all of the big events held there thus far, and further attestation of the sport there has Just been received In the announcement that at the recent annual meeting of the Jockey club It was decided that In future $10,000 will be added to the $10,000 stakes nnd $5,000 to the $5,000. The conditions of other races at Newmarket are try. being changed with a view to making gratitude. stake Increases fairly general This action by the Jockey club Is O regurded In England as being but tlie forerunner of a general and material Increase In the values of practically nil of the principal stake events. It Is confidently expected that Epsom and The Antwerp stadium covers ten Doncaster will follow Newmarkets square acres. lead and that Epsom will Increase! the value of the Darby and Oaks and that A pprfect swing Is Harry Vardons Doncaster will do likewise In the case Jest golfing asset. of the SL Legor. In commenting on the situation the Jack Dempsey will meet all comers Dully Telegraph of London printed the n the pugilistic arena. following in a recent Issue. -- Squibs of Sport All Naval Academy athletic squads tre couched by professionals. Princeton and Harvard clash Cambridge Suturdny, November G. at The University of Pennsylvania supports 20 different sporting activities. Trophy Is Highly Prized g, ',7 ERA OF PROSPERITY OF PLAYER A ball player will of Tark City, the nomination for treasurer, the other contestant the honor being K. IL Madsen ,H Lake, and William G. Barton I. ijjjam Q . Nnt G. Ilerreslioff always makes a model for every yacht he builds. wooden The example of tlie Jockey club la there for all others to read and learn. It means everything. One has so much respect for whut the Jockey club may do by way of example as to be quite sure others will follow as a matter of course, either through the dictates of courtesy and respect or of policy. In this case policy may mean the other thing." MANAGER MORAN HAS SIGNED Miss Mary Browne of San Francisco Eastern matches this season. will not play In Frank twenty-secon- L. Kramer d bicycle rider. Is enjoying hls year as a professional e endurance race for The horses from Fort Ethan Allen. Vt, to Cump Devens, Mass., will take place October 11 to 15. 300-mll- the champion three racehorse, stands 10 hands 2 Inches in height; weighs 1,100 pounds and Is 72 Inches In girth. Man-o-Wn- r, year-ol- d Edward Iloremans, famous bnlk line billiard player, may visit this country in the near future, lie hopes to play champion William F. Hoppe. Freddie Welsh, former lightweight champion, Is to make a "come-back- . He Is in training and will make Ids reappearance In the ring soon. New York city will honst a modern arena at velodrome, when Its tdx-ln- p Two Hundred and Twenty-fift- h street and Broadway la opened September 1. The Danbury (Conn.) Agricultural society will continue Its dog show, now of the czar, says tho Manchester the oldest In point of continuity In this Guardian. country, except the Westminster, on This Emperor's PIte" was a very October 7 and 8. handsome trophy, being n reduced copy of the famous statue of Peter Ervin Daily, University of Washingthe Great nt IVtrogrnd, ornnnionted ton, works hls way through school, supwith figures of Russlnn soldiers and ports a wife and baby, captains footwith views of Windsor castle, the ball and track sqitnds, belongs to a kremlin nnd the winter pnUice. When frat nnd studies lew the Crimean war broke out the Gold cup regained the place of honor. Australasia Ims won the Davis cup fix times, England five times and Hongkong parks nnd ships about tmerlea three times. No other nntlon 2,000,000,000 pounds of rice annually. ms won tlie famous trophy put op by ttttluht F Davis of SL Louis. see August llcrnuunn, president of the Cincinnati Nationals, announced that Manager Fat Moran bad signed a contract to manage the team during the seasons 1921 and 1922. PLAY FOR FOOTBALL EMBLEP4 English Soccer Players Contested for Cup Annually From 1872 Until War Broke Out The English eup emblematic of soccer football superiority has been played for annually since 1872 to 1915 and because of the war was discontinued until this year. London Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers nnd Aston Villa each won It five times, the Wanderers and Rovers thrice In - |