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Show This Week ' mmzsbe ESTXiLT KILL-- alt I Wa la Jut vhit ml la tU htt papers ul vUt prowl crossAKa A Cataract (or Ua AU Wo Loam a Customer Tenth Year MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902 Father, Son Serve on State Fair Board for 76 Consecutive Years la thither. T1m old stock market la tryiag awful II37 DZ.IAIID Veters Urged To FOR COPPER See That They Are Two Fbcds Here Registered Right mu ua all-ti- Fata. 3-- It. con-tami- ntli it regie-ratio- wt impro-vemen- f- Winder Family Directs State Fair Since 55 J. Connors prints, ia him BuX-tnCourier Express, a picture ot Lieutenant Taa Rhyns, Holland navy, swimming in tha cool rush- lag water of the Upper Raplda, enly three hundred feet abort tha brink of toe cataract., A crowd looked on, wondering how aay maa 00 old enjoy himself, under each conditions, death only 806 test away. Folio yelled their ordera, but Taa Rhyne, aa entrant la the Olympia evlmmlng contests, finished hU Iwlm, calmly. What w see Impreketa as, what wm do not as makes little lmpree-atoShow a maa oae ohlld drawing, and ha will Jump In, risking hie lift If necessary. Tell him that thousands are suffering , la the alums, or tar away la China and he will any "Thata too bad." W all wonder at a nan awlm-mln- g calmly abort Niagara aata-tac- t, while all of aa move around ia the swift ttrmam of lifft with a deeper cataract Just ahead, knowing that wm may bm awspt ovsr any day. asTsr to return, and rarely thinking about it. W, Heavy Rabi Causes Four-Da- y Copper was steadier k sympathy Rain Sea New Precipitation with a better demand during the midRecord Fot August. Cold Tem- dle of to week M advancing prices, Registration Data And Placet Gives .. pencils Follows stimulated by protpeca foe a preferv Fot All Dietnctt la ! ential daty oa copper lato the United This Vicinity Tbe storm which aged from Fri. i i Kingdom following the Ottawa conday until Monday aad caused two elecference. of Modena quantitiet Again it it time to sound tot cry of floods ia Magna, broke the tbay aar la trolytic which bad been offered in tbe Von at you choose, hut vote. Every August precipitation record Monday China. It "Last de5 Vt 8 domestic market cents qualified voter should check up to ere evening, aa indicated from report. Taa livered in the Connecticut valley were whether or not he k properly regisCitizen whose homes an located oa know, com ta withdrawn and producer were asking tered to be admitted to toe polk to Second Wot. First Were mad Ceuta think at 5 ctatt for delivery during the cast hie ballot oa November 4. Streett wen alarmed aad frightened by thara is aa am of the yeat. Home comma, -- flood which 8 a as. a. from bona Registration art down from the Swept preasloa that') doat aaa how wa ' to. however, bought only moderately. to 9 p. m. oa to following data: anal aad canyons Friday washing la without. advanced Everything gat along Tk sharply toward the October 11, 12 and 18 and November down debris and rock aad kaving tho Far Eut la ahont "Somebody doe of toe weeks the various I and 2. Three tegistatioa data have property Aldamage ia itt wake. trade came into tbe market already passed. Lootng Face". It really doat ateaa though tot flood did not last long, it more actively to covet immediate snd Vote a retiding in the following caused considerable damage by sweepthat a maa haa loat eat, or tailed forward requirement. .The advance districts will register at the following ing through garden, carrying to good, bnt It aieana a has-dra- d away accompanied gains at London and in named homes of registration agents in flowen and vegetables and depositing thing. Anything In tho world far cast Seccorivt advance tot k this vicinity: kyet of mud and rocka. The swift, that happens to yon la tho Ear lead daring 4b past two weeks have 294 Mrs. A1 Thoms. 129 East rushing stream of wattr tko gashed East. Mumps, Meaaels, hat blew ot carried price ap , pet ton at all ata- - 14th Avenue, Garfield. deep ditches. la Public, Insulted by aomeoae, 295 Mr. Ethel Norris, Magna. consuming lines entered to the flood came Monday evening, tir ahoea run down, throw three to fill nearby snd forward re296 Mr. T, E. Burke. Magna. down the spillway oa Second Wat St. "Craps la a row anything la tho quirements extending kto October. 297 Mrs. Jane Kimball, 8 Bath snd from the .canal, overflowed and Producers continued to limit mice to Avenue. Magna. world that la the least bit DU con- - - broke sbont halfway dowa Second . , daily allotments, j 298 Mrs. Mary E. Jones, Bacchus. Wot etna tad from then tot hug certing or ombarraslng, why that Zinc remained quiet but steady. la what yoa call "Loot Pace". According to report mad to Alonbody of water rushed to Kiaia Street. Selka held firm, owkg to strength of zo Mackay, county clerk, alight tota-e- tt Large depoeite of soil and rocka. alWall the old Stock Market loat other aoaferrous sneak sad the firm n hat tout far ban shown ia most even with toe curb e 1.1a in Sc.. eo much taco that Its practically oa situation, bat demand wu restricfor toe November election. Kir. were deposited oa Ms nSerett aad ted. reflect iag Only moderate call for Mackay k ia general chant of toe bean headless tor three years. Bat hundred of boulders deposited and estimated Saturday that oa Second West St. A number wen galvanized products. they are Just stirring around among firmei1 in sympathy probably Us than 4000 persons bad employed the following Antimony wu each other no w,' and the market la day to ckar with strength of tbe Chinese market registered to vote by tbe end of the away all debrk of the flood. like a Mexican Jumping bean. It and advances la silver. Modena bay. third opportunity to become qualified. The four-da- y rain will maa added jumps but tor no reason at all, aad wa reported, with a fair inquiry It k presumed that . voter an return of several hundred thousand kg nobody knows why Its Jumping. at prices slightly under the market. dollar! to the beet growers alone. It waiting until to last several registraFor 78 consecutive veers, from the first Utah Fair anti! today, Coarse IU Jumping to get RepubliAlthough prediction continued to tion days to assure tbemselva if their k explained that mouture af this time can votes In November and Its got a Winder has served ea the State Fair Board. The late John R. Winder be made ia the steel trade that tt nama an on the list. Last year Mr. of year adds tonnage to toe ban, (right) was a charter member ot the first heard la 1838. serving until k demand would develop in Mackay office disqualified 20.000 The etorm tided appreciably a lot ot Jumping to do yet ia 1101 when he was succeeded by bis sea, William C. Winder, wbe la the fall, actual peodnetioa u matured nama from to register because they winttt pasturage. It will also he beneOt coarse New York thinks that still nerving today. Tbe elder Winder was president at tbe ergaaisn-tio- u ws barely maktttned had failed to vote ia the last two elec- ficial to tbe third crop of alfalfa aad by is got that la Just what the whole world for 11 years and tbe younger Winder for 14, William C. Winder In the pastoutput week at 14 per cent of tions. la order to qualify each will will put the soil ia txcelkat condition revolves on, they think that It tho belds that eminent position today. , have to register again. In addition then for planting fall gnine. , t Declines ia automobile and tin plare art approximately 4000 new voters Market was good today that every Although tot storm benefited crop, production aad absence of buying by who will have turned 2 1 yean of age etan road crews have ben laboring to man woman and child la the counrail roads wen partly offset by a modby November 7. all of whom may vote ckar the Salt Lake Ogden highway and A Tribal To Oar Belooed erate try should celebrate and have a Mg increase in miscellaneous order. if registered, at the law allows ' ap to other .highways of the drbtis washed meal oa the strength ot the rise. -for nearby improvement the day before electron. November 8 down by recent floods.' The temperaExpectation Brother, Lion When aa a matter ot tact Amoe an aid to be based oa anticipated ex- for becoming of qualified age to vote. ture took a decided drop Monday, and Thomas F, Jennings. and Andy have more lnflueace an pansion ia requirementt by smaller usVoten will not have another op- several days of cold watba wu felt tho whole American public than John R-- Winder Serves As President ers. Some entasiaete developed k to register until October 11. hen portunity Whereas tot inHi Divine Ruler ia tho market of sheet as these milk found fhis date. October 12 and 18 snd Nolor 11 Yean. William C ; finite wisdom has removed tn4 out orden falling off. Tbe tenp market vember 1 and 2 an tha registration For 14 Ycfi Now lots see what elae haa bean midst our worthy sad esteemed broth- held firm snd other finished GRAJIITE TEACHERS data remaining. Gamer tha Jack Natives. er agitating Lioa, Thomas F. Jennings, sad wen unchanged. Demand for pigprices iron Few families is say section of the whereas the intimate relation held dur- increased somewhat at want back East a coupla ot weeks T.IEET SEPTET.IBER steady prices. nation have donated aad devoted more ago to meet hie teammate and lay time sad effort to the betiding of s ing a period of s loaf busy life by with tbe mem ben of this tdub, out achemee and deadtalla to trip ttate enterprise than tbe Winder fam- him makes it that we express and Ever record ourfitting tho Republican, and fix It ao tha ily of Salt Laks City. Utah. tribute of. respect to hie Democrat could walk over It Gar- sine 1858, a Winder hat been a mem- memory. . ' Gramte School r District teachers Limit ner they say made a Ine impree-elon- . ber of the Utah State Fair Board ot The desth of Lioa Jcaakgs ileave Institute will he held ScpttmW 8 at Deseret tha Manufact) mover Agricnltunl had been He further t vacancy sad shadow tost Is deeply to Granite school. Speaker will It hat ban laid that a true fisher- be Dr. C. N,high East than Washlngtoa before, and turing Society, as k wa knows prior realized by all members ot toe. dub . Jensen, itstt supermt'. -man always retort with hte cseuh.. and wd ertto peeve a eevusu- - torn to-- toi. he get ee he gel areend Mee-te- rt dt areff c. ..1 iflRua .in6 Funeral eervkee for Frank Dewey Thomas "Doc" Milar, The Tate7ohnTiLWlndcr Served" om community sad the stats. No asm has old Bjannion. about aa good aa all tha foreigners the board from tits date or supervisor sfbtt school ofBacchus citizen Tedeeco, organizaprominent citizen been believed zealous his ia efforts to proMagna most thk fice. Problems regarding tbe welfare evidently that llva therm tion in- - 1858 until 1901 when he mote the interest of his who died at a Salt Lake hoepiul Wed- maxim. community and relatio'lhip of to Canada haa a big Congraaa at was succeeded by his son, William C than Lioa popil and an 1:45 at m., nesday following p. Jennings. He gave himself "Doc left hi borne in Magna last teacher and other important matter conducted an aoma kind ip at Ottawa, aad tew a Winder. being today without stint. He was a civic worker, operation, a afternoon for fishing trip. will be discussed. in the row room of the Deseret mor- Thursday The alder Winder alao tetved as a public benefactor,. A he sad afhad la After congenial kin why tbay got preeident for eleven not returned Friday family that Thus far, dates, placa and speakers ' I , yean in two sep- Wasted friend. He was toe personifica- tuary. along pretty well. They nil agreed arate terms. 1888-189- 0 Mr. Tedeeco wu very well known ternoon. and no word had been re- for teachers instituta in thirteen of and 1893-190- tion of dependability aad meaeaitd ceived up to buy from each other and they William C. Winder was chosen to this vicinity for his kindly nature and from him. relativa were alarmed the statei forty school districts have every trust. He vu loyal sad pa- ia notified the sheriff office. Fri- baa civic will till somebody comes along aad president in 1918 and has held that triotic. his interest and welfare for the ia yiven from tha offica of toe state Hi love of country was deep day night and Saturday organized superintendent of public ktarractioa. eminent position ever since. tbe citizens. He the snd sails cheaper. of community and abiding. He loved mankind and lurched and streams creeks ia The instituta will be - addressed by A tremendous change haa taken sought to be la wu alwsye foremostly mentioned in posset This Hitler staff ovar In Germany, the surrounding vicinity. helpful servant. To prominent educators of the sate, inthe Winder service. tbe a of education bs was a de- aay civic endeavors that would be'41 I cant get the straight ot It They place daring However. Mr. Milar casually walkDr. C N. Jensen, stare superthe statu of bi community end wa cluding R. was a charter member of the voted friend, and bis John inacu of are kinder tike tho Facts tisU" hot first Fair held ed in Saturday evening, unaware of intendent of public instruction, A. C. athletics. ia nine years after terest and kindness toauay prominent very During jutt tbe school of still they are against tho G erase the arrival of tin Pioneers. It was or- bis assistant the past year, be bad aemd u man- the excitement be had cauecd, with a Matbeson, superintendent; community will be remembered al"FacUUstc", There seems to h ganized aad sponsored by the Deseret of to Hercules Powder tram of limit string of mennttin trout. He Miss Matilda Petoson, primary grade ager He was devoid of sham and ways. declines ta reveal the . fishing boles supervisor; Lofta.B jars neon, superabout a dosen or more different Agricultural Manufacturing Sociebe despised pretense ia all ia toe Wester Uah League. Hie absence where such sparkling beauties abound. visor sat school office. kinds of parties and they are harii ty with a view of promoting the form. What be seemed be was, what will leave a gap in the community life to figure out That old maa Hlndea-bur- g arts of domestic industry and to en- be thought be said, and what be felt of the little powder town that an not yTTTTTTTTTmTyyifTfTTyfyTTTTTrfynyyyTTTTmym replaced. ... must be a great old maa. He courage tbe production of articles from u right be did. Then was k him a be The deceased wa born May 12. native in elements the this oC Territory,'' stordineS of character, spsrityofmo-rive- , la about tha sola surviving hero The Fair .was held t the Deseret aa integrity of heart that would 1898, and prior to bis death wai emthe big men. Jg the war over there. located site of not permit bin to compromise a prin- ployed by the Herener Powder Com-lnthe Store, at present 1 main Hitlers strength. It get It tbe Hotel Utah. It was not until Surviving an hit widow, Mrs. to desert a- - friend, . ot swerve right la that the preseat genera- 190) that the Fair was located at its ciple. from what he believed to be right. Of lHarice Tedeeco: a ton, Frank Ttdes-ction ot the Germans had ao thing present site near the Jordan River. a daughter. Darlene Tedeeco: hit him k may be truly mid. He locked to do with tho Mg War and they Pride of the excellence of exhibit his lip too firm to fell a lie, be washed parena Sylvester and Harriet Tedra-ctwo brothers, Feno Tedeeco, Salt should not bo made to pay. Now meet have been the chief reward of tbe hit bauds too wbia to ttk a bribe." therm U a lot ot foundation to that early exhibitor!, for cash awards, not Few men in our sate bad a wider cir- Lake aad LeRoy Tedeeco, California Every maa ought to pay him wa to mention the "diplomas" wet mete cle of devoted friends than Thomas F and two sisters, Mr. Dora Bevant and debts. Tbe only way for him to out- pittances. The money prizes ranged Jennings, and tbe general feeling of Franca Tedesco of Bacchus. Burial took place ia the Wasatch law am la to die. It they did that from 50 cents to S3. To help finance personal lorn in his death is s Under Burial park. It sure would help to dlseourago the early Fain life memberships were snd significant tribite, to hie memory. ava 'Although without a family, bit war. If Countries know that they told. William Winder was appointed love of children war genuine, and ao were not going to ho paid bnt Just on the boardC - tribal by Governor Heber M. man hat a to a taw yaan and than no mor they Wells toon after Utah became a state. motherhoodpaidthan higher hat our friend and would he mighty slow about going The Fair was held at that time nndet brother whose passing - we deeply out to start something. A group of Magna tennis players the auspices of the Deseret Agricultural grieve. His mothers - day address debe superior to Bingham net Reading la tha papers what Lord 8 Manufacturing Society. Tbe name livered over the radio lut May by a proved to the Cyprus court in Cecil said about aortal dlsssrae-meut- , was changed to the Utah Sate Fair in friend was a literary gem. It was tbe bitten Sunday onscheduled meet an to promote 1907. and intacity the of of prodnet feeling tboogbt 1 have seen the old maa at "The Fair has also undergone many aa appreciative, tender, and affection- betta pkying of the sport and de. one of every velop more interest ia toe gam. changes since I first became connected ate heart. The results of the matches were as these Confer-encevrith it." sated President William C. And now to our brother-- Lion, to and ha Is Winder. "Tottl premiums of about our fellow townsmen, to a cultured follows: Girk Singles: Helen Loveless deS5000 were awarded then. More than gentleman, to a high type American quite an authorifeated Margaret Fellmeth, six on times that adamount who himself $30,000 efforu ia they to "Why ty (pent will be distributed this year. vance tbe general welfare, we pay our Lyle Hcnrmd defeated Della Mackay, dont dlesara." pint and In the boys sin8 la those early days there was mnch tincere tribute of respect. He made rather defeated Rad more interest in hone exhibia than ' Resolved, That a copy of this trib- gles, Jay Richardson a unique stateWinston Pritchard one ute be placed upon the records of to Kelly. wen The bones is then today. ment. He said, of the real features of tbe Fair. Tbe Lions Club and that delated Howard Harka, "I understand bone show today still plays a promi- a copy of it be trad (s tbe officiate of Wendell Hibkr defeated La Corri2 there should bo aad La NeQ Painter nent role but the large entry lisa of the Uah Copper Company k whose gan, no bombing ot Tom Corrigan draft and riding bones have been re employment be served with honor and defeated Ia toe doublet matches Hy DuckCivilians, hat fidelity for many year. placed now by automobiles. worth tad Ted Ashby met defat at Committee oa Resolution. "Whereas hundred visited the Fair that data not the bands of R. Kelly aad H. Hack-tTbe eliminate aerial then, thousands attend now. (Signed) whik Lake Buckner Sweaaoa the A. of and sate growth warfare. If bombing la to continue, steady progress Pebrsoa defaced Tom aad George Brockbank P. of inch . T. 1 do not Civilian hnve ha made possible tbe erection and 8 Corrigan and R Chokr, Parks toe Manufactum'. Stim at R.C building Km. a particular may rightto 4. L. C Healy. The mixed doubla met with the I results: Matt Broderick and that way. War to Juat to kill, following FAMED be AND JOCKEY will Utahns an 5,4wen defeated by Harold Harris Ida on bunch emnt ask for any more Qnnijd o( PARENTS WIFE VISITING tach a fiot Della Mackay. -sod Chester I maid He toe another. ere Maibea Mr. and Mr. Johnny protection than j aa firmly convinced that that. "It to a grant pity flying ever I Fir becomes more interesting every runts of Mr. Matbtas parents, lit. wbik Helen Loveless and R Kelly Fellmeth snd J. L. was Invented". What about tho aa--1 year sad 1532 promises to be ao e, and Mrs. A. R Maibea of Arthur defaced Margaret 8 sad Painter with scores of adtraveltoe will Mr. famou Maibea. ake jockey I hop everyone they kill more than all the Iceptioa. totaled 7 poinu whik Magas whik ed Mis. the from via auto Chicago ware. Their warfare to going on All vantage of the opportunity tome Bingham chalked u 3. the time. A War to started by some-- expositions year after year. There to Maibea flew by airplane. They plan Oakland. California. I ways. something new -a- lways new to travel on to body agreeing to fight, hat the eld Johnay Maibea. a local boy. Is ons LIVE STOCK at to just keepa oa reaping ea of the most famou jockey ia toe down with no previous agreement. SHor.Y world, and bu been strociated with Secretory of Africulturu Arthur If. Hyde (top), who will deliver But everything win ho fixed this Hit the nee track since a youth. principal address at dedication in Ft Wayne, lad, oa September 16 of Fall, if yoa Just listen to what tho fame at piloting wiankg bona ova tom Lincoln National Life Foundation 1 maasiv bronze, "Abraham Lin. candidates say. la tact tha to about I AH persons getting County orders the ape it world-wid- e. coln, the Hooeltt Youth." Dr. Joseph R. Sixoo, pastor of tom- WashingMl we are doing bow to Just listen- - I mMt be at Sheriffs offkt Saturday Lincoln where church another UTAH D. at tom worshipped, speaker ton, C, Mia Mu Clarke, who bat been eta lag to what tha candidate may. Is I September 10 from' tea to oa oclock. view created dedication ceremonies. front of the Right etatue, impressive a of for Salt LAs period other ployed ia To too ovoa our minds aro not I No orders will be iarued by the noted iculptor, Paul Manshift which portray toe Emancipator mm " OCT. 1 to 8 time, hat been a facet of bn pe rente, I time. Working. a youth of 2L Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark for toe peat hard la laad back oa tha front Kka It seed ta b A year Sedo Araki Diillkei Ua Tho Future Travel Lam Number 19 1 Imuit from hither b Arthur -- lo i . a. Britain's trade conference at Ottawa ends, and tent of millions worth ot good that Canada need to boy tram ua every year, aha will buy no more tor the present. We cannot criticise the British and their dominions lor endeavoring to ee tab Uah free trad among these-calas we have R among aar forty-eigBtataa. .On tha other hand, wa buy ovary year from Canada more than tho whole British Empire boys tram bar. W may bo able to transfer that baying to home producers, it w6 do, Canada will congratulate ua. la may case, our total exports amount to only 10 per cent ot our area in boom total times. If all our people bad all they want of everything, the 10 per meat exports ufculd too be absorbed. m, ht qoo-tttio- nt Lost PrcnhtRt theefcss 8 Fishsrmn Returns With Gtizcn Sncccnbs z After Operation FOR CISTHUTE Catch 82-ye- ar 1. i y. o: o; lagcaTennlseers Defeat Bingham e 8-- 4, 8-- 4, 6-- 3, 6-- 4. 6-- 3. 3-- 6-- 6-- 1, Magna-Garfie- 8-- 1, ld 6-- 1, 6-- 8-- 1, 6-- 2. a, 7-- 9, 6-- 4, 6-- 4, S 3-- 6-- aSTSJS BSUrSZi 6-- 4, ex-to- 6-- 4, 6-- 3. 1 liliatl STATE FAi at-en- week; ' 1 0-- 7-- 5. Dedicate Lincoln Youth Bronze Lieutenant-Ge- n. Redo Araki la a patriotic Japanese whose opinions will interest the Weak Russia particularly. He aaya tha nationa of Earop and and America are barbarian Asia must be preserved from further contamination, by the of Japan. Klat Inter sate Russia la General Araki' s statement . that Japan mhauU absorb, and JulaJlil )haJfce. viet territory ia Siberia. Araki la ' Japan's Minister of War, and his authority makes hie speech enlightening and important He says white raoea oppress the Asiatics. H would take India from Britain, and would no longer let the impudence ot the whit races go unpunished." The Japanese people, Intensely conpatriotic and tribute Urge earns to the national' army, voluntarily, apart from taxation, and Japan generate know kow to use the money. Reoent popular aubscriplona foaling ILU7460 wera used a buy 48 fighting planet, SS machine guns, lit heavy and light weight machine gone, gaa masks and other modern war equipment. General Araki does not look like one able to beat all Europe and America. But be has energy, and Europeans usually Judge Aalatica inaccurately. Europes but protection against Japaa would probably be found In China 400,000,000 population that would not welcome Japanese rule. over-lordsh- ip anti-aircr- Professor Piccard, a laarnad nun, who does things, not content to dream, says "traveler will be crossing from Parte to New Tork In six hours la the near future." He found the stratosphere very beautiful, while he wu up there, studying eoemlo rays, by which tha earth and all of ue aro constantly bombarded. The anivera la which we live, hugging toe earth at the bottom t our ocean ot air, ia complicated aad w know as little about it as the deep sea fish a mil down at the bottom ot the ocean know about this world. On ot thou fish, broght from tha bottom ot the sea, would be surprised it he could think. We shall all he surprised when we rise from to exthe bottom ot our plore the upper regioni. Professor Piccard, looking out of the window ot hie round air-tiggondola, fastened to a halloa, sew the earth's mountains apparently melted cat flat. And, although It was "bright daylight" with ua mi tha surface, the sky he saw was dark and tha stars glittering. 80 R would be with us ou tha ground, wars it not for atmospherte dust that makes sunlight golden ulr-occ- an 1 and rtaL . Tory important that dust, without R no rain would fall, e of heat unLoudon, precedented. nukes muck fuss about Us II degrees FahrenhelL-A- ll depends on humidity, and other things in tot atmosphere. In one of tho valley cities, at a temperature ot X1Q, it wu very comfortable tfiiwtirPehamMenbil I with-srvrav- |