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Show W'f'WuW THE SECTION TWO Indians Seen! Frances BIDDINGS, Mm.I, M iv 3 'l l1! North Aii.t-rin Indians may have been the patent luce uf Asi-- 1 atie tribes now waiiderit'R over; MougJiius vast iksertx ami plains, according to a recent article by Dr Thomas B Marquis, authority tribunal MAY AY. 1. into KNK.MY i II Very eery-Ihin- n I'Ll WINTKU JAN 1. lV.s 'I'he weather has , r little snow been pleasant lias fallen it Word lx going aiaaind that there will be .selei ted two lliousam Uir u K, ,HU tn-h- r s eadv toi sei ion soldi. Un Science Plans STATE MAY GIVE Convention At BONUS TO VETS ll a Salt Lake City there to BAl.T BAKE iTTY, May 2 U Ft Several hundred nationally reM as, ,1 cm tin m 1,.r M EBKK M.e nowned siieiililic men will 41.1 1: VST gather W eek s have brie, June Ei 14. and If), for Hie '.Liol ot Jaiiu.tiv, ls.x In liij ut mil n ue muii Du Jiiea n sal o it sold my sheep, htelliiin wele Mid on! to make m d at ten dollais thirty dolluis Hi liiimal on eid ion ol the Pacific ,H lo'i laiihsuin' m !Ihfinoinl.iur. tdditioii. and ten dollars in lumtai Imumviii ot the American Aaso He lias u Min oui.dtnr and W o go! ill d to hiolhft admit foi the A t aucemeld of IVPimh tin lag hf from llirin ii ir (h.d e saw mill mi the other side ol Sn lence t iu n nut t d .o .mini tiad ui f bei live!, Uifre English Hides Up tS Ilham Frederick Hi Huiaud, II mi',. m the valley from this place o ami I. (0 gone bat k ot iota bnnicjil engineer U It foi k .It i .1 m ot got have bought a beautiful belt professor of Stanford uni home ipl to hold iiiiim in s ead ei which soon will liavt a t alf. mg, emeritus, and president till v. should ret w oi d to go t )u w eat her ful' tile most of tile vejsiiy. (.'alitornia, the coast Pacific division of the .if 1st h.. t iu oil lam l writ time has been cold bul we have will head (lie group Mai si a In: mil jii It uni w had di weather the biggest pall Sssocialioii, One fiature of the convention imle: English mile-- , tiotii ol the lime am! tie snow is all will be an extended si uilv of Great ( gd n Cl ilia t lied home colic Salt Bake, fumed "dead sea' of and aim- t gdrh city in thiet Many tilings are being said America, located ifo miles west of a ml a h.d das Tbe thud ot among the people with udereiice here Papeis and .speeches will be Nov e m bet ame bourn aud Dmiui to etieiuu i, hut the J.ord's advice made to the group on this subject, t'Vei lung well to us is to obey His command- Including Dr J kred Packs "Anrents of the the then and enemy Tht bat !r ies Dial we btidl wii and cestry of Great Salt Bake, torn dtwn mi the em my tould mil chinch and ils people will not Plimatologii al and Hydrological There is now selected Problems," covet lu mscU es thviein. In build hurt us B. Adams, by Dr. T. deveii hundred men, and we shall of metallurgy. Both ling llu bouses, they v.eie built t v e as soldieis to fight for this proft.HKui out el willows and old glass All texts are as authoritarecognized idl We shall have two mi,, p)e the houses were built tive exactly square ami m the middle was the ihotsc.s ami he well equipped, The convention also will touch house uf Colonel West We stayed on evolution This phase may vve Uliee Weeks when there MMtt11 :t. inks On the 17th come under the programmed list got A nil ot February it lagan with a warm of "Animal Gift and Relations," a word to come borne Carre home with the cxoptiun of rain and stoi m So Mu snow is report of Dr W. P. (ottani, profifty men on horses who staved gone in Mu alleys (lur enemies lessor of botany Others will inthere to stand guard We believed are staving near Hams fork. My clude the observation of artemlu that the enemy would stay near brother 1eter is called to go out aud chemical deposits and prob(Fort Bridger in the winter The along with the others to fight. lems, all of which will, Indirectly We Rum (irnsshoppor Devastation :: Arrival of Johnson's Army in Echo Canyon :: Metting the Situation :: Eleven Hundred Mormons failed as Soldier Volunteers. Mai-d- 3 3. weather has been pleasant. little snow has fallen unit has gone well tu - w- 19 5, that way We have between and stx hundred men tti.it called out to stop them. We left here the 2Dth of this month and marched to Box Khler cil and from there through the Box Elder ranum into the mounhe valles tains up into took out wav mu thei to tin 'Mstetly part of the until ur gut to Bear mu and H.i n took a north w dltt-liu- Section upturns Dr. Marquis pointed out that many customs and habits of the Indians resembled those of present day Mongolians. The Mongolian women must do most uf the household and camp work- as did the squaws. Marquis cites their method of tanning hides m nu example of remarkable .iinilanty between their habits Mourning habits ami superstitions of tin Indians greatly resemble those of Asiatic tribes. Dr. Marquis said. Many Biblical and early Greek references to eastern people and their habits show a striking similarity of Oriental custom with those of aboriginal Americans, Dr. Marquis said. That sut h similar customs should have developed separately Is hardly credible, he declared, but rather would indicate a close connection between the races. Mongolian tepees, love of the plains, horsemanship and household habits offer a close parallel to those of the North American Indians, the author said. FRII LOGAN. UTAH, L, Hans F. Hansen, Cache Valley Pioneer, Wrote Very Interesting Diary New Of Mongolians on HERALD-JOURNA- and waited Di tuipd .on al i elN , V 1 j v ( OGDEN CITY, June 4, lxfw In the middle of the lust month wo had an oveitlow of min but now 'I he it is dry grassagain hoppers have destroyed the wheat on the Jonathan that planted Browning himl 1 have just been to get in Weber East valley up lumbet and iturnd himii to build thenand move lip there next winter. My luck has gootl J that Tile glam eatue good planted again. 1 Succeeding the scholarly Taul Claudel, Frances new ambassador to the United States Is do to be Andre Lefeboro Laboulaye, above. M, Labouluye is 67, & veteran diplomat, and a of Prebident personal friend Roosevelt Adjustment of the French "war debt will be his big job. AUM GOMES TO I'Ol.WiAMY STOP EAST WEBER VABBKY, Aug I feel now that trouble 31, thr7 is coming up on us with fast steps on the way a vast now There is from the States inobdized army d switchboard When her a to slop polygamy, and place during a fire, Mrs. L. our lovD. Keithley, telephone operator at new governor hen, hut president will not permit them Grandfield, Okla., summoned fire- ing We are till men by leaning out of the office to come in here asked to hold ouisfh'e.s ready as window and shouting. short-circuite- soon calico upon to My only go out and tight them hope is that the Bold Will relieve tills trouble and make the burden light Do us am) that we can bate up under this impending jtroul.de. ileeause it is u!il through nils m v that we are savid will We i he t HARRISBURG Pennsylbonus vania voters may approve for veterans of ail wars, but is little chance of its being paid within the next biennium. The tissue will be taken to the polls this November, 12 yera after it was first considered by the Author izt mn General Assembly of a debt ot JAo.jn.noo is sought to create the bonus fund. Veterans enlisting in Peiin-- Ivam.t tor service iri the Spanish war, Pin nese Boxer campaign, the World war had service tn the Philippines and Guam would be eligible nt the tali of $iu for r.it h month i xci I i t . i i t , V j ( FAST U KHFK , Vull.-y- I First Uu- Evi7 of Oitoln-rMany imptrtant things are about to take place heie at this lime. Our enemies art in Echo canyon, and our in my has limit a stone wall before them, and we have now stopped the eiuinv from coming in here. I am not don't tailed yet but know what moment I shall he atu holding myself m talk'd readiness the EAST WEBER VAELKY, 14th of November, 1N.Y7 have just come home from a trip out against the enemies They have begun to go north to come in - 1 1 1 PactnC.i jirtaf j t v vice Attorney General William A. Schnuder holds the bonus Would be impossible until the General Assembly sets up a schedule and makes provision fur payment to the veterans, and authorizes an issue of bonds in accordance with the terms of atr amendment made in VJ', Since the uex! scheduled session of the General Assembly is in 1935, there is no chance of pay- ment until after that time. "I am convinced that there are rich areas of placer gold lu northwest Canada which have not J H Eaot-inayet been touched' engineer n. at least, be bused on the study of the lake It was expected the convention would attract thousands of scientifically interested people of the world Ushering in another month of Value (Jiving Har-grains for Thrifty Northern Utah Shoppers! Again we draw your attention to the quality and price of our merchandise. H r j When You Dress Up Start Down at Your Feet! 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