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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA UTAH WASHING TUN NEWS HISTONE OF TttE FUST WEEN Total net royalties accruing to the federal government ns the result of the production of oil, natural gasoline on leased public landsgis, in Hie year to October 1, amounted to $7,879,-90according to figures made publi by the bureau of mines. A Complete History of What Has The American government, in rotes delivered to the British, French and Been Italian embassies here, formally define to patlcipate In the Near East peace conference scheduled to be held In Lausanne, Switzerland, next month. WE8TERK The Arctic ocean is warming up, of the The King James version icebergs are growing scarcer and In Bible is the accepted Protestant ver- some places the seals are finding the sion" and therefore sectarian, the su- water too hot, to a report according preme court has decieded In an opin- to the commerce department. ion made public in San Francisco reMillions of dollars a month are beversing a judgment of a superior court in King's county, permitting the ing collected by the government Eelma Union high school district to through the liquidation of pending tax purchase twelve copies of the Bible claims and the payment of back taxes, The court revenue officials declared. for the school library. held the acquisition of the Bibles by The world production of all kinds the school would be In direct violaof commercial cotton for the current tion of the school law. year will approach 16,750,000 bales, acDr. J. Walter Fewkes, who has re- cording to figures compiled by the cently returned from a season of ar- census bureau and made public. From cheological field work on the Mesa present indications, a statement by Verde national park, Colorado, reports the bureau add, the world crop will be the unexpected unearthing of a most about the same as last year. AmeriInteresting and instructive prehistoric can production for this year has been ruin to which he has given the name figured by the department of agriPipe Shrine house, because of the culture at 10,135,000 bales. large number of tobacco pipes which Congress is certain to split on the were found scattered in a circular ihrlne Just as they had been thrown moot question of what constitutes a (here during ceremonial rites, untold living wage just as did the railroad labor board, according to a canvas Centuries ago. of opinion obtained in Congessionai Conditions in the sugar industry in circles. Utah and Idaho have reached normal General more quickly than In other states, beCouncil Bluffs A partial report of cause of excellent weather conditions the federal grand Jury was made to Horto d good fanning, according ace Ilavemeyer of New York, who was Federal Judge M. B. Wade In which indictments were returned against la In Salt Lake recently. recently arrested terminal mail clerks The fuel situation, so far as assur- here. ing an adequate supply has become The Association Against the satisfactory throughout the Amendment announced in a tountry with the possible exception of statement that it would support 249 the northwest." candidates for the senate and house Charles Golde, Sr., a business man who stand for a modification of the f Los Angeles, has turned his Volstead act to permit the manufactson, Charles Golde, Jr., over to ure and sale of light wines and beer. the police of San Francisco on a A series of "best laws" dealing witn charge ef Inirglarly. all woman's rights, including marriage, A large quantity ef dynamite, with divorce, guardianship of children, marMasting caps and fuse, was found ried woman's property rights, Jury under the floor of a small building service and women in industry, is now near the International line at Calexi- being drafted by the legislative deco, Calif. partment of the National Woman' Sir Beitby Alteon, the new British party for presentation to all state minister to the Argentine, has sqllcd legislatures. FOREIGN from Yokohama, Japan on the steamThe fifth anniversary of the revoer President Lincoln and will proceed to his post by way of Washing- lution which swept the soviets Into ton. power will be celebrated throughout Russia on a larger scale and with Trade at retail stores in the Twelfth greater splendor than anything of the federal reserve district continues kind yet attempted by the Bolsheviks. greater in dollar value than in 1921. The price of lead has advanced Sales of thirty-onrepresentative de6.50 to 0.75 per pound. from 1922, in stores partment September, were 3.7 per cent larger than in SepThe Turkish nationalist government tember, 1921. Nineteen of the thirty-onat Angora has passed sentence of stores, situated in all parts of the death upon the Turkih signatories of district, participated in this increase the Sevres treaty and the members In sales. Following the usual seasonof the cabinet of former Premier al trend, the value of September, 1922, Dainad Forid Pasha, whom it accuses 5.C sales of reporting stores was per of being Anglophile. cent lees than the value of sales In August, 1922. Father Bernard Vaughn, one of the most prominent Jesuit priests in the GENERAL l world and a brother of the late Fifty years ago, to the minute, the SevVaughan, died in church eral chimes In a little Belgium years ago he toured through the summoned the countryside to the mar- United States and parts of Canada itte and Angela and Alaska, and later toured Japan, riage of Charles De Clays. At dawn in South Bend Ind, where he addressed the house of a parish priest administered the last peers. sacrament to De Witt just half a The London-Berliairway, the first esntury to the minute. section of which was opened recently, and alreal service of seven Every person In the United States completes leaving London daily for the will have to eat forty-eigpounds plane Continent. moie of potatoes this year If the present crop is to he consumed, the WisBritish Columbia cities will receive consin department of markets esti- for the last fiscal year $1,300,000 a mated in a survey of production. their share of the profits from the of liquor by the province. Netson Page, former am- sale Thomas bassador to Italy and noted autltor, Patricia Treacy, 2 years and 4 died of heart disease In Richmond months of age, has been given the title Va., nt his home near Beaver Dam, In of Australias Air Baby, as the rerianover county. sult of her total travels of more than twenty hours in the air. conGrowing scarcity of wool leads servative dealers who think prices are Prince Andrew of Greece, brother of high esongh to say that they expect former King Constatine, arrived on to get even higher prices for their the destroyer Aspls and was put unremnasts according to the Boston der arrest and placed In solitary conmarket. Assortments of all grades of finement territorle and fleeces are badly broken and In some grades many deal erg have The unemployment situation in Japnothing to offer. Mare delaine and an ia getting very bad, according to a Other fine wool la available than med- report made by the metropolitan police iant woeL Practically all the wool bureau of Toklo, and in this capital left ia territorial sections has been alone an average of 400 people a day are applicants to the police for public bought or consigned. alma and assistance. Thomas de Witt Ouyler, a director A message from Helsingora states of the Pennsylvania Railroad company and chairman of the Railroad Exe- that a most serious epidemic of plague cutives' association, was found dead at Batum ia menacing Russian Black in the private car ef President Rea sea ports. Jfte soviet government baa of the Pennsylvania in Broad street ent a well known specialist. Professor Vazlonigl, to Batum. station, Phflndephia. I wlu Prohi-bltlo- n e e C'erd-ina- 116 HISSING IN MINE DISASTER TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN PENNSYLVANIA COLLIERY ENTOMBS MANY WORKERS Millard county lias adoptand the program that corn will feed pigs, and the pig will pay for the cows, below. Tons of debris block the shaft 5(Ki feet from the entrance and the entombed men are behind this harrier witli all air cut off. Lack of air alone will kili the men In a short time experts say. Before noon the air fans were repaired and are again operating but this affords scarcely any hope that any of the entombed men will be tak en out alive. By noon a thousand miners from nearby points had reached the mine, they are equipped with gas masks and at noon they began digging furiously at the tons of debris tumbled down by the great explosion. Because the mine is still filled with gas, the rescuers are permitted to remain down but a few minutes at a veloped. Fillmore ed the slogan This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be Fear Expressed That Entire Crew is State (Road Commission of Utah limited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each letter Dead; Thousand Men are Engaged will receive bids for construction of For special information 6end stamped envelope. All communications will in Rescue Work; Deadly Gas highway tn Morgan County between always be held in absolute confidence. Hinders Aid Morgan end Peterson. All letters should be addressed v Of Lake Salt 28,2ie the City. Johnstown, Ia., Between 100 and 150 miners are entoighed with almost homes in Salt Lake City in 1926, when Dear Miss Brook: gaged, to be so "exclusive that they shun the last censua was taken, 12,308, et I have read "Between You and Me" every their friends. (2) This is the boys privilege, no chance of being rescued alive, fol44.8 per cent of the total, were owned week and enjoy it very much and will you an- and if he is a pleasant, agreeable young man lowing a terrific gas explosion at 7:45 by their occupants, and 6,138 of thqae swer a question or twoT (1) Will you give me why should the girl object to him showing atwords to "Floating Down the River in a tention to more than one? A girl has no oclock Monday morning, In the num- owned hemes were free of mortgage. the Little Birch Canoe? (2) Is it Improper for right to think that simply because a boy shows ber one mine of the Reilly Coal comher some attention he should confine himself girls to ride horses? A (Power tcompanjy ooujemplating LAVERN. Utah. exclusively to her. (S) The young man should pany at Spangler, Pa., 25 miles north the construction of a plant at Soda (1) I will endeavor to have your song printed always escort you to your door. 1 am reserving of here. in the next issue of your paper. (2) No, my your envelope for another time, when your cost approximately to Idaho, Point, Word from the company officials reit is not improper for girls to ride questions require a personal answer. dear, now Tests being made at horses. It is an accomplishment to ride horseceived just before noon said the mine $2,450,000. the site bo determine construction back well. Dear Madam : was still filled with gas and it was problems. 21,000 horsepower te be de I have found lots of helpful articles in impossible to send rescue crews down Dear Miss Brooks : wish r, time. The shaft is half a mile deep and the scene of the disaster is about half a mile back from the bottofii of the shaft. There is but one entrance to the mine. How serious the debris obstruction is, behind which the miners are trapped, lias not been ascertained. Word of the disaster spread through out Cambria county and other sections with great rapidity and telephone advices said that the workers are rushing to the mine and relay crews are making an effort to rescue the entombed men whether dead or alive. The explosion occurred in a shaft, about 50 feet from the entrance. The men are entrapped behind tons of debris and it may be days before they are reached. At 10 oclock gas in the shaft was still so dense that It was impossible to send in rescue parties. With the air fans demolished there is no way of getting the men out at present and any attempt to enter would mean quick death to all who attempted it. A few minutes after the disaster the entrance to the mine was surrounded with hundreds of wives and children of the men down below. Women ver3 desperate as the word was flashed about that there was not one chance In a million that any of the men could he rescued alive. Some of the women had to he retained by others. v n The brotherhod of Locomotive EnAll js quiet to Italy. Rumors of revgineers expects to establish a hank olution are false, according to diploin New York OHy within ninety days. matic dispatches received. A rifle bullet fired as the result of "Fwo unions of a rather unusual naan alleged holdup took the ture have just been formed at Mexico lives of two men in Cniontown Pa. City Bullfighters syndicate and the tfce man that fired tils shot was traced Union of playwrights. The former has ss its member all men who appear in by bloodhounds, and Is now in jail. the corridas from the monoaabioa, or After playing the stellar role of helpers, to the highest salaried mataUgbtninV the play which he has dor. made famous, almost 2000 times Fran if Bacon, author and star saw the first Chief of Police Dickson of Toronto presentation of the piece from in front Canada, advocated the appointment of ef the footlights. Fie sat in a box a public spanker, to punish unruly with his wife and party n Thomas boys. He believes that corporal punish Jeffereun took the leading role In the ment le more effective than iri prison-mea- t foad company playing In Peorln, 111. for bringing repentnnee to the 50-ce- News Notes From All Paris of UTAH Allied Troops Must Remain Constantinople. The Turkish Nationalist government has handed a note to the Allied high commissioners here stating that the warships of all nations must ask it for authorization to pass the straits of the Dardanelles, the Havas correspondent here has been informed. They must also salute the new government of Turkey. As a result of the new situation created In Constantinople by the demand of Rafet Iasha, that the allied military occupation of the city cease, the peace conference called to be held nt Lausanne, Not. 13, has been postponed, possibly for a fortnight, it was announced here Salt Lake City. In a daring daylight robbery a lone bandit held up a telephone company girl cashier and a chauffeur in front of the Hyland exchange. Eighth Ea6t and Chase av enue, and escaped with a payroll total-tn$1544 In currency and car tickets. Trice. Another drop in the price of gasoline is announced in the retail price of gasoline in the Utah-Idah- o district is to be 23(4 cents a gallon This drop of 2 cents is the third cut that has been made this month. With this drop gasoline is lower than it has been for five years. Ogden. Utah has greater undevel oped opportunities than any state in the union, according to the statement of Mathew Hale, president of the South Atlantic Maritime coroporatlon, with headquarters in Washington, who recently made a trip to the scenic spots in southern Utah, in writing to it. II. Rutledge, district forester. Lynndle Fourteen head of cattle, have been victims of rabies recently Salt Lake City The reduction In disfederal taxes in the collection trict of Utah, effective for the current year, reaches the sum of $3,619,-590.8according to a special survey of the cancellations and decreases in tax receipts provided by the revenue act of 1921. Cedar City. The Iron County Railroad company lias withdrawn its application before the public utilities commission of Utah for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a railroad between Lund and Iron county. The interstate commerce commission has already granted to the Union Pacific system permit sian to construct a branch line to Cedar, which will serve the same territory. The formal opening of ths sixteen mile stretch of cement road connecting Utah county and Nephl was made the occasion of a big celebration. NephL North Salt Lake. Improvements contemplating an outlay of $75,000 are to be made In the near future at the stockyards in North Salt Lake, to care for an expected large increase in business due to the opening of the new western livestock exchange in Los Angeles. Spanish Fork, Lake Shore, about seven miles wst of here, has tha distinction of having a baby with nina grand parents. The child is Leon Argy-le- , of age, the son of Leona and Maud Argyle Bellows. Park City. Shipments from the Park City district increased to a total of 4268 tons for the week Just ending as compared with 8917 tons for week before. Ogden. Chambers of commerce of the internvountain cities will be asked to take action against the attempt to include the norther end of the Jack-soMonday. Hole country in the Yellowstone reserve, according to the advices Coal park Cara Thousands Raid which were received here from Wyo citiFa. Ten thousand Olyphant, zens of this borough, led by borough mlng. officials, policemen, firemen, members bt George. A dry autumn, followof the city council and board of eduing a season in which there wna mors cation with the benediction of Father than the usual amount of irrigation P. J. Murphy, beloved white-haire- d water, has led to the adoption by priest, known as the savior of the Washington county of the practice of valley, mined 200 tons of coal for the Irrigating its roads. churches and schools early Sunday. Provo The ranfall general throughThe mining was done from loaded enrs which were ready to be shipped out Utah with the exception of the astern section of the state, was away by the Hudson Coal Company ss a god send by farmers and while local demands of every sort livestock men. In addition to rain unsatisfied. ths first snow of the season made its n d appearance. Portuguese Cabinet Quits The Portuguese cabinet Standardville. Georg Berkeley, 31 Saturday night at the conclusion yenys of age, was killed while at werk of the sitting of the chamber of In the m'ne of the Standard Cool com deputies. pany by falling coal , I Lisbon. d Riahfield. In the Elsinore sugar Rioting Breaks Out in Portland Portland, Ore. First violence in ths factory a record ru was made when t tons of beeta were sliced in longshoremen's strike occurred Sunday when 100 or more strikers and sympahours, as compared with the thizers, Including many women, who next highest slice of 912 tons last yea had gathered at Ainsworth dock, and an average of 812 tons last year. 94-- clnshed with strike-breaker- s going to and returning from their noon meal. I V. Smith, a strikebreaker, was menaced by a crowd of strikers as he approached the dock in an automobile, he told the police, and drove rapidly through the crowd, upseiting one oi two strikers. twen-ty-lou- r Salt Lake. Two trainloads of livestock and a special sleeping car containing a score of prominent livestock men In Utah nn l surrounding tributary points, left for Los Angeles where they attended the formal openlag tl Us Los Angeles Union stockyard a. and you would answer a few question for me. (1) Is Zane Grey a manor woman? (2) Which is correct (when eating in a cafe) eating with hat on or off? Wishing you the most success, I remain as ever, WILD AND WOLLEY, Downey, Ida. I am indeed glad to know you have found Zane Grey is a man. A my corner helpful. gentleman should always remove his hat upon entering a cafe or restaurant. A lady does no remove her hat. I enjoy very much your little corner and I would be glad if I could join it and be welcome. Would you please answer a few questions for me? (I) I have a fine scale on my face, I wonder what causes it : do you know how I could take it off and how it could be prevented. (2) Is white vaseline the same as comnton vaseline, if it isnt where can we get it and what is the price of it ? (3) Is there any harm for a girl of fourteen to go with a boy sixteen? Thanking you in advance, I am, BROWN EYES, Castle Dale, Utah. (1) Your trouble is probably caused from the use of impure soap and water. Do not ever use soap and water on your face. Always use a good cleansing cream and nothing else. I think you will find that this condition will disappedt with its continued use. (2) The vaseline mentioned is a finer, more refined product than the other and very little difference in price. Almost any drug store has it. (3) You are both too young, my dear. Do not think about the boys much until you are at Dear Miss Brooks: You have answered many other so I thought you could give me some advice. I am-girl of sixteen and have been married nearly a year, hut now my husband doesnt seem tor1 care to go out with me. What shall I do? Thanking you in advance. Yours truly, WONDERING, Wyoming. There is really only one thing to do dear now. Made the very best of the situation and bravely go about to locate just why he doesnt seem to care to take you out. You really must, my dear girl. Now is the testing time, and if you can adjust the seeming trouble now. you can better manage the various difficulties as they come along. You are very young and perhaps you imagine a great many things arc not as they should be, as many young wives do. Perhaps you have been a little careless about your appearance and general conduct now have you? If so you can immediately-changthis. Be your own sweet self in every way as before you were married, and the first thing you know your husband will be the same lover as of old. Now, my dear, dont nag and accuse him of not caring for you any more this is the very worst thing you can do. Just be a brave little woman and know that he is proud of you and does want to take you out the same as he always did. Write to ms and send your name, as you are requested to do at head of column, and perhaps 1 can be of some help to you again. My heart and soul are with the very young wife and husband. least sixteen. Dear Madam: Would you please to write for me the words to the song The Shiek. (If not all, just the chorus?) How tall and of what weight should a girl be at the ages of sixteen, seventeen and eighteen years old? Thanking you in advance, I am your friend, TOOTS, Utah. We welcome you, Toots. Sorry we cannot print your song, .but as it can te had in the music stores we cannot do it. The average height of a girl at sixteen is 5 ft. 1 in., weight 112 pounds; at seventeen, 5 ft. 2 in., weight 118 pounds ; eighteen. 6 ft 2i in., weight e 122 pounds. Dear Miss Brooks : I have enjoyed very much every Friday night reading our little corner just before going to bed. And I would like to sak you a few queswith a tions. When a girl is out boy, whose place is it; the boys or girls, to say when they should go to the house? When the couple has gone to the house, whose place is it to say first? Should the girl ask the boy back again the first time she has ever gone with him? Should she ask him back again if she has known him for a long time and it ia the first time they have been out I thank you very much. Yours together? truly, M. G., Preston, Idaho. A girl should not go with boys at night unless attended by older persons. Ii a boy does not end his call or leave at a reasonable hour, the girl should tell him she does not make a practice of staying up later than a certain hour. It is always quite proper for a girl to ask a young man to call again If he is simply calling on her at her home, but not if he has escorted her to some place of amusement. The young man should thank her for attending the dance or party with him and the young lady should express herself as having enjoyed the evening. If the young man wishes to return he will ask to do so, without a special invitation. car-ridi- A. B., Idaho, and HIGHLAND, Utah : Please accept my very best brand of thanks for so kindly sending the words to "In the Baggage Coach Ahead. I am very grateful to each of those who so kindly interest themselves in my behalf for the benefit of my readers. Hope I may be of assistance to both of you at some future date. , good-nig- car-ridi- N. J., Clear Lake. Utah: Am happy to furnish you the desired sor.g, through the kindness of the two readers above. , IN THE BAGGAGE' COACH AHEAD By G. L. Davis. On a dark, stormy night, as the train rattled on. All the passengers had gone to bed Except one young man with a babe in his arifis. Who sat there with a bowed-dow- n head. The innocent one began crying just then. As though its poor heart would break. One angry man said, "Make that child stop its noise For its keeping all of us awake. "Put it out," said another, dont keep it In Dear Miss Brooks : I have been a reader of your corner for quite a while and I think it a very nice corner, 1 have some questions to ask you. too. I would like to know the ages of a few popular screen actors and actresses, whether they are married or not and if they have any children. Also who played opposite Billy Dove (I think) Well Miss Brooks, 1 in At the Stage Door. think this is plenty for this time, but Ill come again. I remain, A MOVIE FAN FROM IDAHO. There are a few of the movie stars and the information you request concerning them. Some of them ia not give their age: Wallace Reid is married and has one boy ; Rodolph Valentino is married and is twenty-fi- v years old; Wm. S. Hart is married, has one child; Richard Barthelmesa, married, twenty-seveyears old; Douglas Fairbanks, married, thirty-nin- e years old; Harold Lloyd, not married, twenty-ninNorma Talmadge, married: Con; Gloria stance Talmadge, married, twenty-tw- o Swanson, not married ; Bebe Daniels, not marno ried; Mary Pickford. married, twenty-ninchildren ; Anita Stewart, married. Huntley Gordon played opposite Billy Dove in At the Stage Door. Thank you, Polly, come again. here. Weve paid for our berths and want rest. But never a word said the man with the child. As he folded it close to his breast, Where is its monther? Go take it to her, This a lady then softly said, I wish that I could," was the man's sad reply, "But shes dead, in the coach ahead. Chorus : While the train rolled onward, A husband sat in tears. Thinking of the happiness Of just a few short years. For baby face bring pictures Of a cherished hope thats dead But baby cries cant waken her In the baggage coach ahead. n Every eye filled with tears when his story h told Of a wife who was faithful and true, He told how hed saved all his earnings tor years To build up a home for two. How, when Heaven had sent them this sweat little babe Their young, happy lives were blessed; His heart seemed to break when he mentlonsd her name. And in tears tried to tell them the rest Every woman arose to assist with the child. There were mothers and wives on that train. And soon was the little one sleeping in peats. With no thought of sorrow or pain. Next morn at a station, he bade all "God bless you," he softly said. Each one bad a story to tell in ths horns, Of the baggage coach ahead. Dear Miss Brooks: I would like you to answer these questions for me, if you will, please. (1) I like to play baseball and other games and the boys at our school play them so I play with ths boys when I feel like it. I also have a very dear friend going to school with me and she does Dot like to play these games. Ia it proper for me to play with the boys when they let tq and when by girl friend is watching us and docs not want to play? (2) I it right to danee with one boy three or four times at the same danee If he asks me? Now I hope I am welcome and that you will be able to give me some good advice. I good-by- am., BLUE EYES, Wyoming, (1) I think it perfectly proper for you to play baseball sad ether games, but never forget that you should, and can at all times and all place act in a girlish and ladylike manner. It is your girl friends pleasure and privilege to do as sht Wishes in matter of this kind, and she should allow her friends the same privil2) It is ver proper or good form to ege. dance too mam jfmes with one person. Bhw Eyes. PIANOS and PLAYERS Columbia, Sonora and Edison PhonographeOn very easy terms Send for Catalogue j DAYNESBEEBE 61 Sou'h Main Si. MUSIC CO. Salt Lake City P or h,hMt market for furs and I 1FI 1W t ides write for a pricelist or Dear Mist Brooks : price ship to I We cm make up your fora and hidoa into an I have written to you before, and as you or overcoats other robes, garments. Write fnr answered my letter I will write again. Here catalog. are my questions: (I) If a boy and girl are American Hide 4 Fur Co, Furriers 4 Tanners going together and this girl and another are 1 53 South Tempi Salt Lake City going down the street and they meet a boy one BUSINESS COLLEGES girl Is going with, should the other girl leave? If so. what should the say before she leaves? (2) If a boy goes with one girl one night and L. I 8, BUSINESS COLLEGE. then goes with another the next night, what Schoel of Efficienev. All commercial branches. should the first girl do, quit or go on? (J) Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. When a boy takes you home should be take PLEATING ft BUTTONS you to the gate or to the door, if the house is tome ways from the yard gate? Thanking Accordtan, Side, Box Pleating, Hemstitching, you, I remain, yours, Kid Corset Parlor. Buttons, Buttonholes, MARIE, Idaho. 40 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City. Why, my dear Marie, no. Let the boy walk home with both of you. Surely you can 8EE YOUR PUBLISHER 11 enjoy being together. Don't you think so? The more the merrier, you know. It Is never Take your Book Binding any kind t.. your loquit proyxr lor I ay couple, even though eo- - cal printer Lsito's Trade Bindery la!; Lalca ,0 wt |