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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Removal of national headquarters Veterans of Foreign Wars from Kansas City to Washington, D. C., was recommended by Adjutant Gener- TELEGRAPHIC TALES of FOR BUSK READERS al Henry W. Lawson of Boston, in his annual report presented to the national encampment at Tulsa, Okla. A OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES RESUME initial blow to the reorganized prohibition forces in the Chicago district was struck when seventy-fouinjunctions against as many saloons Important Events of the Last Seven and soft drink parlors were obtained Days Reported by Wire and by Miss Mary D. Bailey, assistant U. for the Benefit of the S. District attorney. The orders were Busy Reader signed by Federal Judge Adam C. An r Pro-pare- d Cliffe. WESTERN EPITOME A new Stricken as he was returning from the scene of a wreck of two Colorado & Southern railroad trains near May-ne- , Colorado, John II. Adams, division superintendent of the system, with headquarters at Trinidad, Colorado. Paralysis caused death. John W, Vivian of Denver, Colorado, forrhally took over his duties as administrator for prohibition enforcement district No. 18 on September 1st. The district embraces Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. Mr. Vivian announced the following appointments: Deputy for Colorado, I. S. T. worlds record in the horse pulling contests was established at the Iowa State Fair, at Des Moines, when a team of Percheron geldings owned by Clyde Kinney of Bagley, Iowa, pulled a load of 31000 pounds the regulation distance. This was equal to starting a load of 40,000 pounds and excelled the record set by the same team a year ago, when a tractive pull of 2911 pounds was recorded. The record was in the class for 3000 pound horses or under. A movement to build a permanent tomb at Indianapolis for the late Thomas R. Marshall was discussed at Oregg of Golden; for New Mexico, C. Washington by a group of close H. Stearns of Albuquerque, with head- friends of the former vice president. quarters in Albuquerque; for Utah, J. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis, E. Richards of Salt Lake City with the author was asked to head the headquarters there. movement. My idea, Mr. Meredith Ralph Dixey has left Rlackfoot, Ida- said, would be a plain but lasting ho, with 17 Indians, and a number of structure in keeping with the homely papooses for Jackson Hole, where virtues of Mr. Marshall's life. they will be filmed for a photo play With official participation by a half which the Fox Film company is to dozen governments bring out soon. Tom Mix and his and private displays by commercial party passed through Blackfoot some associations and corporatons from all time ago for the same country on over the world, the international a similar mission. After the Indians trade exhibition will open at New Orare filmed in the Jackson Hole coun- leans September 15th. Official repretry they are to be taken to Califor- sentation has been assured from the nia where the picture will be fingovernments of Mexico, Colombia, ished. Honduras, San Salvador, Guatemala Thirty passengers were injured and Nicaragua. Panama and Haiti have indicated a desire to be reprewhen train No. 1, southbound, sented. train No. 8, Texas fast mail of the Colorado Southern railroad at Jumping a wobbly track, known to Mayne, Colorado, near Trinidad. One residents as the Toonerville Bowery sleeping car overturned. line, a crowded suburban street car The body of Dr. Thomas W. Young skidded across the pavement, climbed alchemist of death, who strangled over the sidewalk and crashed head-ointo the corner of a Chicago brick himself with a radio wire to avoid hanging for the anaesthetic killing of building. lii wealthy wife has left Los Angele The three small children of George for Pittsburg, his former home, for were smothered to death at Bradley burial. Misse Isabel Young, sister, acTribune, Kansas, when they were companied the remains. trapped by the falling of a lid that Joe Burns, 17, of St. Louis, Mo., clamped shut on a large tool box in will lose both logs and possibly his which they were playing. When suplife as the result of a fall from a per time came and the children did freight train in a railroad tunnel on not appear, the parents made a search the Great Northern system near and found the bodies in the box. Boulder, Mont. Both legs were so FOREIGN badly crushed below the kneo by the terrible disaster occurred when trains wheels that amputation was A Franco-Spanisthe transport, Espana and he has necessary physicians say but a slender chance for recovery. Quinte, with 1000 Spanish foreign-borsunk by troops aboard, The youth tumbled off a freight car in Alhucemas bay. gunfire a part of a circus train to which he attached himself last spring Mexicos new bank of issue which when overcome by fumes as the train is to put paper money in circulation passed through the tunnel. for the first time since 1920 was formally opened in the presence of PresGENERAL ident Cnlles, his cabinet and the diThe estate of the late Victor F. plomatic corps. Lawson, editor and owner of the ChiThe Peruvian flag was officially cago Daily News, was placed at it was learned when the will raised in Tacna, Chili, for the first years, when it was and inventories were filed in the pro- timo in forty-fivover the residence of Senor bate court. The Daily News and a flown member of the Peruvian considerable portion of the estate Ordonez, plebiscite commission. A were left in trust to the Illinois Mer- Tacna-Aricmass celebration at Senator Ordonez chants Trust company bank. residence was attended by 300 PerExamination of the income tax re- uvian residents, mostly women. turns at the Baltimore internal revThree human skeletons, believed to enue collector's office, where returns from the District of Columbia are be of the Neolithic age, have been disfiled, revealed that most of the high covered by archaeologists, who have officials of the federal government been delving into the mysteries burmade their returns in their home dis- ied at Solutre, near Macon, France. The Skeletons are believed to be tricts. from six to eight thousand years old. The state department has asked the The last of them, Was that of a man Mexican government to make a thor- of about 40 years of age. ough inquiry into the reported slayThe strike movement against foring of an American cowboy at Palo-ina- s The department eign employers gradually is spreadin Chihuahua. was advised of the killing by Consul ing to Chinese concerns. The employees of a large Chinese printing Dye at Jurez. Details were lacking. plant are out and unrest is reportWilliam O. Stoddard, 90 years old, ed among the workers in two departonce private secretary to Abraham ment stores and the printers employLincoln ,is dead at his home at Madi- ed by the Chinese newspapers. son, N. J. Mr. Stoddard, a veteran An imposing array of 300 fighting of the newspaper profession had been Death health until in good ships, comprising the entire naval recently. wras attributed to Mr. Stodard's ad- force of Italy, steamed majestically vanced age. He was the first jour- through the glistening azure waters nalist to mention Abraham Lincoln of the Ionian sea at Cape Murrodi for the presidency in 1859, and in Porco, passing in review before King Prince Crown I860 he became the latters secretary, Victor Emmanuel, a post which he held for four years. Humbert and Admiral Acton, chief of staff of the Italian navy. Charging that his daughter, Man-niOfficial announcement was made at 4, had been permanently blinded In one eye by a golf, ball driven into Faris that Finance Minister Caillaux a public way, James H. Moreton, Port will sail on the liner Paris, SeptemWashington road, has filed suit for ber 16, to Initiate the debt funding $30,000 damages against Robert II. negotiations with the United States. Lindeman, the unlucky golfer, who M. Caillaux will be accompanied by sliced his shot when driving off the only one expert. The remainder of the French mission is to follow either second tee in Lincoln park in on September 19 or 23. Latln-America- side-swipe- n d n h n w-a-s $20,-300,00- e a e, Rif-fia- n ITALY SOON TO pBl213215rS2ISJSJSlSIS'HHSJ5IS1335J5ISlSEI9 News Notes f Its a Privilege to Live in Utah DISCUSS DEBT after Every ITALIAN DEBT COMMISSION TO PAY VISIT TO WASHINGTON NEXT MONTH Ogden. The park commission of Ogden has recommended to the city commissioners that an offer of 0 cash be tendered to Sanford Har-ru- p Capacity To Pay Is Based Entirely and Chris Aadneson for the sanUpon Business, Says Count Volpi itarium property at the mouth of OgWho Will Head The Deleden canyon, according to Mayor P. F. gation Kirkendall. It is expected that the city commission will do this soon. Rome Italys capacity to pay, Ogden. Because of the financial considcondition of Ogden city, the city man- based entirely upon business ager form of government is all the erations, will be the sole determining more desirable, Mayor P. F. Kirken- criterion of the proposals to be made dall told members of the Exchange by the Italian war debt commission club in an address upon city affairs. to Washington next month, Count The poor financial condition is due Volpi, the finance minister, said to to the "passing of the buck from one the Associated Press. Italy desires to conclude, as soon administration to another, the mayor as a just settlement of her possible, said. war debt to the' United States, based Salt Lake City. Apparently crazed completely upon the realities of her with jealousy, Dr. Allan D. Bentz, industrial economic and financial sityoung local dentist shot and probabuation, the finance minister said. ly fatally wounded Miss Melba Brown, on President Commenting slightly wounded Harvey Kirk, and statement that the terms of then killed himself by firing one shot from a small caliber pistol through Americas settlement with Belgium his left temple and three into his would not constitute a precedent, Count Volpi said: breast. Naturally, I cannot divulge the deAndrew Garbis, tails of our Salt Lake City. proposals, which will be 36, suspected bootlegger and narcot accurate and realistic. It must be reic vendor, was shot and killed; Pa- membered that the individual wealth trolman S. H. Neve, 35, was wounded of Belgium is greater than that of in the left breast and Albert Lewis, Italy. This must be considered, since 15, a bystander, wras shot through the our plan and any interpretations of left lung in a battle between officers it are based fundamentally on our and Garbis at the latters home. capacity to pay. The finance minister announced Ogden. Building permits issued that Signor de Mortino, Italian amduring month of August amounted to to the United States, who bassador $101,550, according to the monthly a be member of the Italian debt will report of City Building Inspector Carl C. Gariff. The total for the corres- mission, is sailing to resume his post. inponding month of last year was $113,-20- The ambassador is charged with of American members the terviewing government and preparing the ground Mammoth. The the return for tax- work for the commission, so as to ation purposes made by the Chief speed up the actual negotiations. Consolidated Mining company to the Depending upon the attitude of the state board of equalization in 1924 Americans, the Italian commission was not a return at all within the may publish in book form a complete meaning of the Utah law, is the statement of Italys financial and charge made by Mammoth City, a economic situation, regarding which municipal corporation, in action In- comprehensive data have been gathstituted in the Fifth judicial district ered by experts. court in Juab county. The suit virCount Volpi concluded his referentually asks for a court definition of ces to the debt problem by declaring the terms mine or mining claim as willing and desirous to pay to it is found in the present mine assess- Italy the full extent of her capabilities. He ment laws passed in 1919. denied the truth of rumors recently in Rome of a possible repudicurrent Ogden. Movement of grain, prinof ation the Italian dpbt to Great cipally wheat, from Idaho points and other sections through Ogden, is Britian and confirmed Premier Mumuch heavier than usual, according ssolinis statement that Italy was firmto E. R. Alton, president .of the Og- ly determined to settle with all her den Grain exchange. According to wartime creditors. information received by Mr. Alton from railroad officials approximately Montana Land Office May Stay 1000 carloads more have passed thru Great Falls, Mont. Abolition of the Ogden to date than had passed thru Great Falls land office, supervising at the corresponding date of last the Montana and Idaho districts, may year. It is estimated that this is 1,- - not be carried out. Thi3 was indi500.000 bushels ahead of last year. cated when James W. Roberts, colof customs here, received a tellector Salt Lake City. Butler B. Ramey, from L. C. Andrews, in charge egram proprietor of the Semloh hotel and well known hotel man, died at a lo- of customs and prohibition enforcecal hospital following a brief and ment in the office of secretary of the sudden illness. For more than twen- treasury, saying that recommendation ty years he was connected with a had been made to suspend indefinitely execution of the presidential ornumber of hotels of Salt Lake. der closing the office and abolishing Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City has the Montana district. Under the exebeen chosen the place for the holding cutive order the office was schedulof the 1926 convention of the National ed to be abolished September 17, League of District Postmasters, ac- Montana consolidating with the North cording to a telegram received by Dakota district and Idaho with WashMayor C. Clarence Neslen, from Rohn ington. A. Israelson, postmaster at Hyrum, Utah, and president of the Utah orCoolidge Rewards Elevator Boy ganization of postmasters. Swampscott, Mass. President CoolSalt Lake City. Approximately idge has sent $5 to an elevator boy who cleaned up the executive offices 500.000 acres of land will be surveyed this year in Utah, according to G. in Lynn without being asked to do so. D. Kirkpatrick, assistant federal suThe boy, Arthur Nelson, 18, saw that during a pervisor of surveys. The supervisor the offices needed cleaning based his estimate on the appropria- visit of the president on- - July 4th. tion of $63,660 made for this purpose Sweeping is not part of his job, but by the interior department. This is he did it anyway. Mr. Coolidge has only about half the acreage surveyed just sent him a letter of appreciation r bill. in 1923, due to a cut in the appropria- inclosing a estimated that Mr. tion. Kirkpatrick there are between 12,000,00 and Korean Coal Blast Kills Many acres still unsurveyed within Tokio. One hundred and fifty perthe state. sons were killed In an explosion at West Teihaku coal mines, near former the Walter Hall, Logan. Korea, dispatches to the Nip-pathlete and University of Utah football players, will coach freshman Jiji Shimpoo received here said. football and basketball at the Utah Diplomatic Relations Resumed Victoria, B. C. C. H. Branston, Agricultural college next year, according to word given out by Coach E. L. consul for Mexico at Victoria and Vancouver has announced that MexiRomney of the Logan college. co had resumed diplomatic relations Kaysville. The Kaysville Canning with Canada. corporation opened its tomato campaign last week. Within the next Permits Demanded ten days the crop will be nearing All immigrants to. PalfacJerusalem peak production and the canning obtain must estine from Jerusalem will be busy tories of Davis county to enter the this tomatoes of permits holy land. This places. 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