Show th tb tha a ab b. b go aim and tand i d d but J I sooner had lh h HI earth titan than they y ran Into a ditch and the whole busi bus business business ness was dumped out No or ore wa WoJ injured Colonel Chinn was nationally I known as a politician and up to 20 years ago divided his time between politics and raising and blooded blood blood- ed horses He lie was one of the first lawmakers to urge adoption of the system at race tracks He was a member of the first Kentucky Kentucky Ken Ken- tucky Lucky state racing commission Ken Ken-j which body he helped to create In 1885 1886 while Colonel Chinn was wasa a Kentucky state senator he used his influence in securing for Haydon Calvert the position of ot Indian trader trad trad- er r at Whiterocks He lie must have been very prominent at Washington because he said this to o Mr Calvert If you ou dont don't like the tho Job as Indian trader Ill I'll get you something else Mr fr Calvert evidently liked It for he stuck with It for years When he came here that fall of 1885 1886 Mr Calvert's Calvert's Galvert's Cal Cal- verts vert's only possible route was from Green River Wyoming Even In November the tho snow on Diamond mountain was three feet deep That same year ear S. S P. P Dillman carried the theman man mall Into tho the Ashley valley o on snow shoes Next year the road from I Price was opened up and soon afterwards afterwards afterwards after after- wards tho the Duchesne bridge was built bunt Colonel Chinas ChInn's home was at Harrod Har- Har rod burg He was 72 years old ion w ss made w w t t editorial In the w Vt-w tW York Tort orld orid boosting Hoover jr r dent den t on any ticket The c ti J i i II It ts is S U asIn us as follows in I in tH of The World tin tH iu i e and best qualified as ul MI n II I 10 to 0 succeed V Woodrow Wilson as president of the Unite nILe i 1 i f Herbert C. C Hoover We should be glad t Hoover as the D JIW ro for president on resented th the hi hithe or the Democratic be he glad lad rb u PP r hA h. pendent candidate on a of 1 progressive I liberalism I beraH m not nol hesitate to support ho Republican candidate on representing the kind of nf-jf nf verr which Mr Hoover has exemplified In his public career i Among the Democratic pot POI the chief objection to Mr Hoover er is that he has has' been successively a Republican and a Progressive slut mt has never affiliated with the Democratic Demo Demo- D Democratic cratic organization although b he was ras appointed to office by President Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- Ison I son and was the most distinguished of or all the presidents president's lien lieutenants during tho the war Among Republican politicians the chief objection to Mr Hoover Is 18 that he ho never was an organization Republican Re lIt publican and that In tho fall faU of 1918 he hc had the Independence and courage to urge the election of a congress that would work harmoniously harmoniously harmoniously with President Wilson If It the country had followed Mr Hoovers Hoover's wise and practical advice It would not today be the victim of at a deadlocked deadlocked deadlocked dead dead- locked government which Is virtually virtual virtual- ly unable to function c- c I Hoover The profs ed u ury ry 1 It t C rank a ed ed b both th and 1 of 40 CJ 1 r l' f hn fr t f r rat b gar lh e S baa Ill I'll reI At It r to e rural soy J been beell or of partly ll d mor a p. p tt it Iee hover bitter s or ore ormo mo nc f Ot ll tie Bece r rd e d d u ns yin cal to n bat bal I f C t be battle Welfare S at f t tact is thes Les I stir stir- T Taft act ens en's Q 4 f t I ts S s ee tor the by iy In 1912 yet SO far tires questions 01 of g Us t Ud f 1 concerned 1 would lio dims dUnc t Jt e tW P acy fm- fm dl be een een Mr Taft an i Nilson Mr f Hughes was Sir Mr r. r s 's opponent in 1916 and It b bp equally quallY difficult to detect a JY iy Import Important ut nt between between be be- tween M MV 1 Jia Q f Vj ct ivl-ar ivl Wilson They might disagree about this poli poli- policy cy ey or that policy but In so far tar as their public utterances of the last st three years are arena arean an Index to their po political political po- po J principles these differences would be personal rather than IJ partisan par pai- in any true sense And If one wished to carry carty the parallel further he might welt walt ask what there Is to distinguish l a Democrat like Attorney General Palmer from Crom a Republican like Speaker r Sweet of oC the New York assef as as- sef bly Both Doth of them have set forth to establish a new of which which- is 1 a vcr y crucifixion of or the spir spirit r b institutions I |