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Show TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUST READERS Robert C. Clowry, 86, former president and general manager of the Westefn Union Telegraph company, died on a Pennsylvania train en route to New York, his secretary, Franklin J. Scherrer, announced. , Pain in Your Side ? JSEJSEEISEEJSEEISEEMEISJSJSISEEJSJS I News Notes I I From All Parts of UTAH ver-sank- t, ides and stppped the distress. SUCCUMBS EXECUTIVE CHIEF AFTER VALIANT FIGHT FOLLOWING OPERATION d m jr Mat-sudiara- s Trans-jordani- a Trane-jordani- newly-forme- d i. d I can highly re commend i t t o any expectant mother. I would not be without it during Death Produces Complicated tion in View of Approaching Presidential Election Situa- Berlin. president of the German republic, died last week from peritonitis, which followed an operation for appendicitis. The former saddlemaker, whose skill in guiding the infant republic through the first turbulent years of Its existence, was acknowledged even by his bitter enemies, made a gallant fight for life. But his system had been undermined by an attack of influenza before the operation and his heart was not equal to the burden imposed by the poison which had spread throughout his system. Around his bedside when the end came were his wife, their daughter, Dr. WilAmalie, and her husband, helm Jaeneke, and their sole son to survive the war, Freiderich, Jr. State Secretary Meissner was the only other person present, aside from the doctors and nurses. The political attacks upon the president, which culminated in the trial, and the efforts to connect him with the Barmat loans scandal added greatly to the burdens imposed upon him as chief executive of a new republic. Putsches and threats of putsches and the jibes of the monarchists who could not bear the idea of a working man succeeding the Hohenzollerns, his once had helped to undermine rugged constitution. But the firmness with which he managed the political crisis arising from the tangled party Fystem and the simple dignity with which Frau Ebert met her duties as first lady of Germany disarmed many jf their sharpest critics. There was probably not another leader in Germany, his enemies admitted, who could have succeeded where he did, and his death (four months before the presidential election produces more confusion in a . political situation already badly, Mag-deber- Strong. g has done for others ite Prescription it should do for you. Get It at the drug 6tore, in tablets or liquid, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. President Ebert was the first, of all the patriotic Germans to forget party lines when it became necessary to ?heck the extremists, either in ' the radical or conservative camps. lie frequently brought curses upon his head from the one side or the other by approving measures which they according to their viewpoints, deemed either reactionary or too radical. His attitude won the confidence of the ambassadors and ministers Accredited to Berlin and he was a powerful factor in bringing about acceptance of the Dawes plan which promises to calm the storm that has raged about the reparation problem fpr so . many years. Herr Ebert started life as a saddlemaker, but years of experience as a labor organizer and official of unions, together with his wide train-'nin practical politics developed him even as, his admirers pointed out, the late Samuel Gompera was developed in America. g Indian Digs Up Big Sum Jay, Okla. A buried treasure, totaling from $55,000 to $60,000 in gold, was unearthed near here by Tom Dickliff, full blood Cherokee Indian, while he was digging a trench fpr the foundation of his smoke house. The property formerly belonged to a family named Miller, and it is thought the g'dld may have been placed there before the Civil war, according' to County Judge J. Grover Scales. Scales said Wickliffs pick tore into the tin box containing the pot or gold and, according to Scales belief, the Indian will be entitled to full ownership of the treasure. Wickliff Jealously guards his newly found riches, and won't allow anyone to examine the coins closely, the judge said. Blast Probe Is Ordered Rio De Janeiro. The government has ordered an official inquiry into the fatal dynamite explosion on the island of Caju in which of 300 persons were killed. The military and fire departments (fireman la Brazil are classed as part of the nations armed forces) assumed complete control of the island and virtual martial law was established over the devastated area. Hotel in 'Buffalo Pierces Invalids' New York. His Two Objects the new president of the New York Stock exchange, was defending the American business man. Mr. Simmons, nephew of the late E. II. Harrlman, said : Our highbrows accuse the American business man of having only one the resolve to object in This be a millionaire at thirty-fivIs false, utterly false. The American business man has two objects in life. His first object, admittedly, is the resolve to be a millionaire at thirty-five- . Ills second and far more aspiring object is the resolve to be a multimillionaire at forty. E. H. 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That the Utah county anCOUNTRIES balkline nual fair and harvest festival should game of the international tournament at Chicago he defeated be perpetuated, with a view to enImportant Events of the Last Seven Erich Hagenlacher, champion of Ger- couraging the development of the remany, 400 to 0, running the game out sources of this county and bringing Day Reported by Wire and Pro. from the spot for a worlds record. th m to public notice, was the decof the pared for the Benefit Teuton The invader was spurlos laration of Joseph P. Welch, county Busy Reader submerged without tne trace agricultural agent, and E. S. Hinckof a score. Hagenlachers only shot ley, secretary of the Provo Chamoer WESTERN was when he banked and lost. of Commerce, in appearing before the In a test case Feaeral Judge Cush-waof county .commissioners with Efforts of Senator Heflin, Demo- board of Seattle, Wash., decided that a view to asking the commission to employees of tho Seattle municipal crat, Alabama, to get action on his lend its aid in this direction. street railway must pay federal in- resolution to place the senate on recHe dismissed a com- ord against legislation pending come taxes. In Salt Lake. A hearing on the petia test after employees several states taxing oleomargarine tion of the Denver & Rio Grande as filed plaint of cities on the Pacific coast had a were blocked by Senators Borah, Re- Western to eliminate from the scheconference over announcement that publican, Idaho, and Johnson, Farmer-Labor- , dule stub trains Nos. 17 and 18, now a revenue act passed in 1921 did not Minnesota. Both declared the operating between Price and Sprlng-villwas heard by the utilities comexempt those receiving incomes from resolution would not harmonize the situation, and Senator Johnson de- mission and the matter taken under municipalities. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack clared states had a right to protect advisement. their own industries. Dempsey, heavyweight champion was Ogden. Fire' protection for Weber exonerated at Los Angeles of attackThree brothers of Floyu Collins, county, outside Ogden city, was withing Mrs. Mary C. Tenney. A jury who lost his life when pinned by a drawn by the city commissioners, folof ten men and two men brought in boulder while exploring the recesses lowing their flat refusal to accept a verdict for Kearns in Mrs. Ten- of Sand cave, near Cave City, Ken- the offer made by the county commisneys $200,000 suit against him. The tucky have filed petitions in the Hart sioners for the service of the fire deJury was out thirty minutes and took county court to nave their father, Les partment. The county confmissioners one ballot. Collins, disqualified as administrator offered to pay $100 a month in addiOverriding the recommendation of of the victims estate. The estate tion to the expense of all runs to the Warden Denver S. Dickerson, former consists principally of Floyds half in- county districts. United States superintendent of fed- terest in Crystal cave, owned jointly child of Mr. The eral prisons, the bill to abolish the with Lee Collins, as It was discovered andLayton. of this city Mrs. Trilla Staley use of lethal gas in executions was on the Colilins farm by the cave vicback about burned the was severly reported unfavorably to the state as- tim. one fell into a tub of little when the sembly of Nevada by the prison comA which would strike out hot water at the family home. The wamittee. The committee in its report the proposal increases for members of ter had been prepared and placed in salary declared that the danger supposed to and the cabinet, already ap- a tub on the floor, preparatory to givcongress be inherent in the use of the gas do proved once by both senate and ing the child a bath. The mother left not, in fact, exist, and that it is an has been proposed in congress. the little one alone for a moment effective and painless method of exe- bouse, in the room, and it fell into the tub. Representative McDuffie, Democrat, cution. Alabama, introducing a resolution to The child was given treatment at Warmer weather, coupled with direct the federal trade commission home, where it was said to be in a critical condition. spring winds, released the body of to make an inquiry. Herbert Sortland, who lost his life In Salt Lake. William H. Bywater, Prospects of improvement in the an effort to rescue Miss Agnes Vaille Texas is of the Salt Lake fire department chief almost penitentiary system of Denver during her ascent with .to his quarters in the the returned has present personnel, of Longs peak on January 12, from hopeless declared the of local a legreport majority hospital, where he has been its tomb of ice and snow. The body islative commitsince prison investigating February 8. His condition is of Sortland was found 300 yards from tee. to be much improved. reported had the Longs peak inn, where he been employed. Three men were killed, a number ' Salt Lake. Right of the Utah Copwere for held 42, Antone Silva, injured, and others are missing per company to recover copper said being observation in the county hospital at as the result of two explosions which to be contained in solution in water San Francisco following his arrest on wercked an oil tanker at the Gulf Repercolating through the company's a charge of murdering a companion, fining Company plant on the Schuy-kil- l dump on property of the Montana-Bingharivrer near Philadelphia. Mines company and others ran amuck in an attempt to escape handed was upheld in a decision and threatened the lives of several FOREIGN of the Mathison Chris down by Judge attendants before attempting suicide. court. Third district Hawaii is the keystone in the founJohn Dill, 20, of Durango, Colorado, of international good relations dation and John Skorich, 30, &uverton, Salt Lake. A meeting of officers were instantly killed in a landslide at on the Pacific. Tsuneo Matsudaira, and directors of the Salt Lake & the Eureka silver mine near Silver-ton- . new Japanese ambassador to the Denver Railroad company will do United States declared in an address held in Salt Lake March 9. according at Honolulu. The occasion was a to word given out at the local offices A sailor who couldn't swim drowngiven in honor of Ambassabanquet of the company. In addition to roued in a small lake in WestlaRe park dor and Mrs. Matsudaira by Gover- tine matters, it is said, the officials in Los Angeles, and two companions nor Wallace R. Farrington at his res- will consider the present status bl were rescued by nearby boaters when idence, place. The Washington the railroad situation as it affects the trio's canoe upset. Albert Eastare enroute to Washington. the Uintah basin territory. S. U. was S. of Idaho IS. the erly, One thousand inhabitants of the victim. R. E. Hamilton and WalSalt Lake. Clark Edwin Dodge, were killed and many were former chairman of the lace Lake, his companions, returned irrigation and to their ship after first aid treatment. wounded when taken by surprise by committee of the Salt Lake drainage forces of 10,000 Wahabi tribesmen, chamber of commerce anr A general diphtheria quarantine orpresident rtho crossed the borders of of the North Point drainage district dered when an epidemic of the disand started a march toward for many years, died in Los Angeles. ease started the middle of January, an announcement made He had been ill for the Amman, says past six weeks has been lifted by the Nome board of by Sultan lbn Sound's political repa cerebral from stroke susuffering health. resentative. heart trouble. perinduced-by GENERAL The attendance of numerous worDuchesne. William Reed and LawThe postal pay and rate increase at religious services cele- rence Pike, Indians of the Uintah resshippers bill received final congressional ap- brated in the Sole-dachurch by Pa- ervation, were arrested by United proval and now goes to the president. triarch Perez of the States Deputy Marshal James M. The conference report, practically Mexican apostolic Catholic church, a Smith and taken to Salt Lake, where substituting the house bill for that separatist body, has prompted Archwere locked in the county jail, passed by the senate, was accepted bishop Mora Del Rio of the Roman they with having stolen alcohol charged by the senate after short debate. The church to issue a manifesto prohibitFort Duchesne nospital, from the 69 to 12, eight Democrats vote was ing such attendance. whence they were taken last fall and four Republicans voting against The rebel Ricardo Morales, who when suffering from chickenpox. the conference report. has been operating in the Coatepec Salt Lake Salt Lake county and led by the Official Washington, has unconditionally submitted Granite school districts agreed to proregion, Mrs. and members Coolidge, president to the government, together with two ceed no further with its appeal from a of congress and the diplomatic corps, of his principal lieutenants. Vera decision of Judge Tillmar D. Johnson bowed in tribute to the memory of Mexico state is virtually paci- in the United States district court to Cruz, Med ill McCormick, senior senator fied, as it is declared In official cir- the effect that the county and other from Illinois, at simple and brief sercles that only one rebel chieftain taxing units had no right to assess vices held at the home of Countess at large and he has less than tailings in the tailing pond of the remains Eleanor Gizycka, a cousin of the late ten followers. Utah Copper company. The case nas senator. For the first time Paris physicians reached the United States supreme Claire Mary Berry, court, which denied a writ of certiattending Glorai Swanson admittrt orari filed school girl, was acquitted at by the county last Decemthat her condition Is serious as a reGa., of the poisoning of her and scnooi commission ber. The of infection setting in following six year old brother, Emory. The sult to a writ of withdraw board decided her recent operation. Dr. Baudestal been girl, as the jury returned a verdict, in had which and reerror filed, charge of her case, says he hopes, fund the tax. after almost eleven hours of deliberahowever, to save the movie stars tion, collapsed. Hundreds of people life. Other specialists are understood Salt Lake Word was received who had crowded the courtroom durto been for in called have consultaRome of the making of Mrs. from ing the trial burst into cheers as the tion. Bird of this city a Lady of Emma was read. verdict the Pontificial Order of the Holy SeOne person was killed and seven After drifting for five hours in the pulchre, with the rank of commanwere of the gulf stream near injured in a clash at Mexico der, by Pope Pius IX. This informarough waters Miami, Florida, John McCormack, City between followers of the recent- tion was sent by Bishop Joseph S. noted operatic tenor, and two com- ly proclaimed Mexican Catholic Apos- Glass to the Reverend Father u. panions were resuced by a fishing tolic church and orthodox Catholics, Hunt of the Cathedral of the Madeattacked a leine. Mrs. Bird has been prominentlanuch which overhauled their dis- when women separative priest, Luis Mon-je- , ly connected with the work of the abled motorboat late Sunday. Mcwhen he attempted to celebrate Catholic church in this state. She Cormack was confined to his hotel in the Soledad church, a short is also vice mass nervousness caused by Suffering from president of the charifrom the national palace. distance the experience. ties organization society. 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