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Show i PERSONAL TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUSY BEADEBS A RESUME DOINGS OF IN THIS THE WEEKS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN Iaul J. Rainey, noted explorer and big game hunter, died aboard the Britist ship Saxon, en route from Southhampton to Capetiown, his business associates were informed Wednesday in radio messages from hjs sister, Mrs. Grace Rainey Rogers. Salas Barrazas, confessed slayer of Francisco Villa, who was sentenced to twenty years in the penitentiary was brought to Chihuahua, Mexico, under heavy guard Py a large contingent of soldiers. Thousands crowded about the station to see idm. lie is to serve Ids sentence in prison in this dily. 1etitions with hundreds of signatures are being (jirculated in several states to obtain ids pardon. Elsa D. McMahon, 17 year-olTahe was Just Under the title coma high school youth (lied Wednes-datiie late President Warren Folks,' from Injuries received during in foot hall practice, according to a G. Harding will be commemorated a compilation now in press on editorcoroners rejmit. ials from American newspaiiers. The Traffic on the main line of the Nan-t- e compiler, Cash Asher, a California Fe ralroad, tied up for some days newspaper man, has devoted ap100 editorials dealing by washouts was resumed Thursday. proximately Iiapid progress in repairing was re- with Hardings career and ideals. ported from Holbrook, Arizona. John H. Bartlett, first assistant of compensation grants of postmaster general and former govl.'l.OoO acres of public lands to the ernor of New Hampshire, was taken States of Montana and Arizona, wjis to a hospital Monday because cw announced Thursday by the interior lie received when his injuries The tracts replace redepartment. was struck hy a street car. gions lost hy the states thru federal he received a cut on the allotments to National forests and Although head, physicians who examined him similar projects. said his Injuries did not appear A total of 15,000 acres in the Calserious. ifornia national forest, of which 5000 General Joseph Haller, eommand-(ler-ln-chiacres are timherland, is on fire, acof the Polish armies, whs cording to a report Monday by Dis- is to attend the American trict Forester Iaul G. Kcdington. convention at San Francisco Leglo as of The Santa Barbara fire is still out of the filial delegate military forcett of control and Is being fanned by of Poland, vtill sail from Havre on heavy northwest winds, said Mr, steamer France September 20. Reding', on. "However, Santa Iiarhara Governor Pierce 1ms appointed a think they will have the fire under control in about three special hoard to Investigate the causa of the fire that destroyed the flax days. furniture factory and othel plant, Announcement was made Monday units of tin industrial building nt the by the public health service of the state penitentiary at Salem, Oregon, appearance in San Francisco of a of and to recommend case of bubonic plague. The victim Monday, to lie constructed totypes buildings replace was a woman who had previously The loss on burned structures. resided in Pacific Grove, Monterey the the prison tire Is estimated at $155,-oocounty, California. with insurance of about $0,000. The I.ewiston, Idaho, city council was announced after a conferIt has given orders to the chief of police ence Saturday between King Alfonso and Ids men to shoot and shoot to and Irinio Rivera that Spain for the kill any persons wearing hoods or time being would le governed by a garbs hiding their identity when directorate of generals made up ot found invading any homes of this of every military disrepresentatives chy or molesting its citizens, in case trict in under the presidency Spain, This order of they resist the officers. Primo Rivera. General Captain is the result of a visit hy three white Absolute quiet prevails throughout robed men to the home of Georgia Spain, according to advices from tiie Cross, a negro. no pronces. There is virtually been had visible evidence that there GENERAL a change of government. The Iiritish reply to Secretary FOREIGN Hughes proposal for a reciprocal on agreement ship liquor and liquor A slight earth tremor" was felt smuggling was received at the state In many of the parishes Wednesday department Wednesday and was des- on the east const of England, but it cribed by officials as in general not was not noticed far Inland. The sympathetic to t.he proposals. A Vladivostok Iiritish government plans however, dispatch says tiie the first Russian reto present the question to the Iiritish steamer Imperial conference which meets In lief vessel sent to aid the Japanese London next monith. earthquake sufferers was expelled from Yokohama harbor by the JapanWashington was suggested at Wed- ese authoijitis who also declined to nesday's Lague of Nations discussion permit any of the soviet relief work, of the opium problem as the best era to land. place to hold the promised conference Twelve persons were killed and In the fight to he waged against wounded at Sorau, province of many opium and narcotic drugs. Brandenburg, on Saturday, when poAfter an idleness of more than two lice reinforcements who had been weeks, due to the suspension order called to the town because of food of their union leaders, the 155,000 demonstrators fired Into a crowd In mineworkers in Uie anthracite region the market place. resumed work Wednesday. The German-Swis- s frontier was One man was killed an severnl closed Tuesday by the government of were Injured when the United States Switzerland. It is understood that destroyer McFarland was nimmea Switzerland feared growing food riots by the battleship Arknnsas In maneu- in Germany might lead to civil war. vers near the eastern entrance of the Negotiations were In progress be. Oaie Cod canal Thursday. tween Spain and England to ex. 300 men were change Spanish Morocco for Gibralter Approximately plucked from beer saloons and cafes when the Spanish military revolution In Chicago, Wednesday, in Mayor took place according to a report from campaign tx rid the city of beer Madrid. d ! auto-mobi- le ef fro-figl,te- i De-ver- 's runners. L. L. I.auer, a government automotive engineer was killed and at least ten other employees were injured, seriously, when a large quantity of gasoline in an engine exploded nt the United Stat.es bureau of standards The danger to the peace of Europe from the Italian occupation of Corfu ended Thursday when, after another difficult session, tiie ambassador's council came to a full agreement. Italy finally consented to evacuate Corfu before the end of September. It is understood they are to leave the Island September 27. Thursday afternoon. Falling to reach a settlement by board has negotiation, the shipping Five persons were killed including Instructed its legal department to the pilot and mechanician, by the prepare suit against the Itethlehem crashing of tiie Mnnchester-IondoShipbuilding Corporation for recov-erair mail plane near Evingboe beaof about $2,500,000 alleged to con, on the e have ieen overpaid under that firms road Friday. war contracts. Seventy Brazilian state troopers A strike of 2,500 pressmen Tuesday were killed or wounded when their tied up practically every newspaper encampment at Cruz Alta, In tiie in New York City, The walkout was state of Rio Gninde do Sul, was atthe culmination of 1H months of strife tacked hy revolutionaries, who made over wages and working conditions. a furious suprise attack, according to I .a Naeions Monte Caseros corresworth United of of $40,OtK) Theft Tiie state trooiers fled, States treasury certificate from his pondent. desk was reported hy Edward F. abandoning their dead and wounded Moore, vice president of the Indiana and quantities of arms and equipment. National hank at Indianapolis. n y Hertfordshire-Bedford-sldr- Martial law for the entire state of was proclaimed Oklahoma at midnight Saturday by Governor J. C. Walton. ('ailing the full force of tlie approximately C000 troops in the Oklahoma national guard to his comhis mand, the governor climaxed the Ku spectacular fight against Klux Klan hy declaring that any persons who aid the organizaion in Its are carrying out purposes' state of enemies of the sovereign Oklahoma and shall he dealt with by the military fort-es- . Final figures tabulated by the prefecture of Tokio on the earthplace the dead Jn quake casiHikle Tokio at 77,82.3 and in Yokohama at In addition, 120,070 persons ,3.3,707. are missing in Tokio. It is estimated that more than a million refugees have left the capital for tlio surrounding country. Traveling as tiie Baron of Renfew, Tiie Trlnce of Wales arrived in Quebec, Wednesday enroute to a ranch in Alberta where he Intends an extended visit. THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH COOLIDGES FOfiD OF PLAIN FOOD Their Boston Waiter, Mac, Talks About Their Simple I : News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Arvil Warner, a miller, suffered painful injuries, received in attempting to replace a belt on a Boston Mass, Much has been writ- moving pulley, Warners arm was ten lately about the simple tastes caught between the belt and pulley and broken in two places. and unassuming ways of Calvin now president of tiie United Midvale, A strike of thirty workState, and of Mrs. Coolidge, and men on the new $18,000 Midvale those who are well acquainted with water system has temiorarily halted them say this simplicity permeates tiie work on tiie construction program and a (II tend to delay the completlieir life. When Coolidge was tion of the work. of Massachusetts he and Mrs. Salt Lake City, A new age record Coolidge made their home at the Adams house, and their regular wait- for Utah homesteaders was made er there, Mac, who is known to when Walter Robb, 85, civil war veteran submitted final proof on an enmany hundreds of Bostonians, told a of .320 acres in Tooele county, try writer for the Boston Sunday to Eli F. Taylor, register of according a lot about tlieir gastronoml-ca- l the local land office. Said lie : tastes. Ogden, That bark beetles are In"Their breakfast order was always some parts of the Sevier forfesting the same 'Two Special No. ls, est is tiie report brought to Ogden grapefruit for Mrs. Coolidge and by Wallace M. Riddle, supervisor of orange for me. the Powell-Sevie- r national forest. It Special No. 1 never varied. Tiie new $50 000 hospital Trice, consisted of two small pots of cof- to be erected on the block between fee, graham muffins and fruit. the city park and the high school Mr. Coolidge would give the order Is assured, according to tiie report and call for a clean glass and a of the Chamber of Commerce. whole orange. He would squeeze Ogden, Oliver Baugh, was sentenced the orange himself into the glass and to pay a fiine of $75 or serve seventy-fiv- e drink the juice. days in Jail, when he was convicted on the charge of speeding. Silent at Meals Mrs. Coolidge always had half a Irovo. Helen Gnodridge, age 12, broke her arm and suffered many grapefruit. They were generally alone ftt cuts, when she fell from a bicycle breakfast, as their buys were at she was riding. school and only visited them in Bingham, A large crowd attended vacation time. Once, though, when the dedication of tiie American the boys were there, they wanted Iegion hall by the local post, No. "0. ham and eggs for breakfast. Mrs. Tiie post is growing rapidly and the Coolidge ordered it fur them, but Ladies auxiliary also is active. when the governor found It out, he Logan A payment of three months frowned on giing tiie k.ids meat for in advance for electric power will be breakfast. required from all patrons of tiie Logan City Light company who are at were seldom table They my for lunch, as they were both often renters. But they would be gone all day. Logan, A case of Babylonian tabback for dinner, unless they were lets of rare value ha3 been received dining out. by the Brigham Young college as a Then Mrs. Coolidge used to order gift of John A. Hendrickson. a chop the way you do, interpolatOgden, Fire destroyed a box car ed Mac, who has an uncanny mem-orbeing loaded with bailed hay at the for the likes and dislikes of switch east of Artesian park in Ogden every one of his patrons. valley. Sometimes she would have a Moab, The management ot the steak. But Sir. Coolidge always made second annual Grand county fair has his dinner on cereal usually grape issued the premium list. Liberal nuts and tea or milk. He was just as quiet at their awards are offered in a variety of partments. family meals as he is in public life. Price, Miss Alice Winn, who was Hardly ever said a word. Breakfast over, he would go away in silence. riding In a car drvlen by Frank They seldom had guests, except Millaccio, was injured when an auto Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, driven by former Deputy Sheriff Jack Gentry ran Into the Millaccio car. who were with them frequently. Sometimes there would be one or Moab, The farmers of the valley two others with them at dinner. On have cut the third crop of alfalfa and those occasions Mrs. Coolidge would a good yield was obtained. try every way In the world to get Price, Applications of J. M. Wade him to join In the conversation and of Manos Klapakis for permission He would look and to Nothing doing. operate an automobile stage line listen, but hardly ever opened his Price and the new coal between mouth except for his grape nuts. of Columbia, In Carbon camp mining a Once in a while he would shoot were denied county, by the public and for a little smile like this utilities commission. fleeting instant Mac was the livKaysvllle, Kaysgille has added to ing image of the President Its water supply through the purexhi3 natural to back Lapsing chase of a chain of springs from the amiabut which Is intense pression, Openshaw interests. ble, Mac continued: He is a hard man to get at, if you Bingham John Webb, Airlno Mark But when you and red Keysaw, three minora of this know what I mean. once do get ftt 1dm, you find ne has clfy, wtere arrested on charges of one of the best hearts In the world. having broken into the Bingham All Liked Mrs Coolidge grocery store. But for kindness and a charming Moab, Contractor D. P. Black has manner combined, Mrs. Coolidge was begun grading work on the federal-xl- r the one. road leading from Moab to Lo Every waiter In the dining room liked to serve her. She was al- Sal Junction, a distance of twenty-si- x miles. ways considerate, always appreciaIf tive for anything done for her. Ogden Weber county's prize dairy Mrs. Coolidge once knew you, she nerds complete with the prize herds knew you everywhere, no matter of Utah at the state fair, according where she happened to meet you. to the announcement of County ComIn tiie hotel corridor, or in the street Moroni Skeen and C. E. missioners she would always bow. She's a fine Pettigrew, woman. and to Ogden Next year will be Ogden's look at those boys, I used their good manners, and wonder how greatest building year, with more she did it. But then, bringing up six. than $5,000,000 in buildings In the business district, If the plans that (Six little McKeoughs, remember.) I siqid to one of my boys the other are being made hy the business clubs day, Look at young Calvin Coolidge. of the city are carried out. His fathers President of the United Tooele, Fells postoffice at Orr's States, and he's looking for farm ranch In Skull valley, Tooele county, I suppose 11 was robbed a week work ot $.3.50 a day. ago by a man and I was president youd be wanting to his wife. About $30 was taken. take It easy in the White House." Lynndyl, George Potter escaped from tiie state road gang for the A Healthy Climate The You must go to tiie healthiest second time in two months. was and to Lake Salt gang returning the neighborhood you can find, said eminent specialist to Mr. Forsythe. Totter climbed thru a window of a And wlten you get there you must train near Lynndyl. Provo, L. L. Donnan, charged with stay there for six months and have a violation of the fish and game laws, a thoroughly good rest. In due course Mr. Forsythe arrived was found not guilty by a jury in th at the seaside town he had selected city court. and inquired of one of the old inliab. Coo-iidg- gov-ern- Rants If it was a really healthy neighborhood. Well, you see me," said the old man. who was a fine specimen of health and vigor, when I came here I couldn't walk across the room and I hadn't the strength to utter a single I had scarcely a hair on my word. head and I had to be lifted on and off the bed." Ah, you give me hope, said the How long have you been Invalid. here? I was born here," was the reply Oil Fil After BLOG The True Spirit The student Jumped to his feet and faced his angry father. Pad," he exI'll show yon that Tm no claimed, Relieve me, Pll either pass loafer. this exam, or flunk In the attempt." Thats the spirit, my boy, replied the father. Notre Dame Juggler. As Usual. What will your (nervously) father say when you tell him were enga ged ? She Hell be delighted, dear. He always is. Boston Transcript He iPLAN DEFINITE INSISTS NECESSARY BEFORE HE CAN ACT A universal customs that benefits every body. Every rlCcll PRESIDENT NepUi, Gastronomic Tastes. COOLIDGE LANDS Aids digestion, ceanses teeth, soothes the throat. Wheat of Government Guaranty Price Considered as DangerWant Concrete ous; 'Plan for Relief & good thing to remember Sealed in its Purity Package President Coolidge Washington, has given to the farm bloc in conThe gress its most difficult tBk. farm bloccers have found that the new president is a politician and executive. Mr. Coolidge is as much interested as anyone else in giving relief to the farmers. It should always be remembered that he stepped directly from tiie hay fields of his father's farm Into the White But Mr. Coolidge has said House. in effect, to the members of tiie farm bloc in both the senate and house: Bring me a concrete plan for tne relief of the farmers and I will call un extra session of congress. Until we have a plan, why bother with congress? This is the president's answer to the insistent and clamorous demands hard-heade- that come to him from d FLAVOR LASTS many direc- tions urging that congress be called into extraordinary sessjon to pass some sort of remedial legislation. As the prospective candidate of the Grand Old Party for tiie presidency next fall, Mr. Coolidge is as desirous as any of the men on Capitol hill that the farmers of the country should be appeased as to temper and given relief as to their financial difficulties. But Mr. Coolidge does not believe in calling an extra session false hopes which cannot be met and which might cause a reaction decidedly disastrous bo party prospects at the polls in Nov vember, 1924. CHESEBROUCH MANUFACTURING CO. tCoaiolldated) Now York tact StrMt Vaseline Reg U S Pal bellow Off or White PETROLEUM JEU.T Germany Gives up Postage Stamps A VOID dropping 1 Washington, Because it Is now strong drugs lo eyes sore from Alkali impossible to get enough German or other irritation. The old simple remedy postage stamps on an envelope the that brings comforting relief German government has given up the ii best, 25c aU druggist use of stamps. Officials of the department were notified Satthe cost of printing the that urday stamps also Is greater than their face Stung by an Adder. value and that letters coming from Henry, you look very pale. Whats Germany hereafter will bear only a the trouble? cancellation Indicating the necessary I was stung by an adder this afternoon. postage has been paid. How did it happen? Why, I dropped in at the bank and Japan Orders Reconstruction Material Seattle, Wash., Preparing for re- the bookkeeper told me my account construction of its ruined cities, Ja- was overdrawn. pan has placed orders for 80,000.000 feet of lumber with north Pacific coast lumberman. TUs order was received here fully a month sooner than it was expected. rid of Catarrh or Deafness-cause- Mitchell post-offic- e Salve For SORE EVES Halls Catarrh medicine your system by Catarrh. SM by druttistt fur errrr 40 yuan F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio- d Streseman Calls Conference Berlin Chancellor Streseman has summoned the premiers of the federated states of Germany for a conference on the Ruhr situation, was announced Saturday. The conference It is expected to occur this week. is looked upon in political circles as presaging early notion on the issue of abandoning passive resistence. Will Absolve Greek Nation Treveza, Albania, Members of the International mission investigating the assassination of General Tellini and his suite are understood to be convinced that the Greeks are Innocent of the crime imputed to them by Tiie report of thejr InvestiItaly. be forwarded to the interwill gation The allied council of ambassadors. mission Is also understood to have denied that the Greeks, while Innocent of t.he assassinations are guilty of negligence 4n seeking out those who committed the murders. Fear is Felt for 'Explorers Kingman. Ariz., A patrol will enter the canyon of the Colorado river Monday to search for the government exploration party charting the Colorado river, whose unknown plight had cast a wave of alarm over AriA boat marked as zona Saturday. belonging to the United States floating down the river Sunday many miles from the point where the surrey party was tltonght to be. Idaho Hank Officials Convicted Boise, Ida., Arnold Smith and R. P. Waltermire, former cashier PATIENTS AIDED BY RADIO Helped to Forget Their Shattered Nerves and Takes the Place of Sedatives. Combating the drug habit was not among the uses to which it was believed that the radio could be put, even by its most optimistic promoters. Yet It has been discovered that patients In hospitals equipped with radio sets which can pass along afternoon and evening concert programs, are helped to forget their sufferings and are less In need of narcotics to quiet their shattered nerves. The radio goes far toward carrying Into the wards the gayety and cheer that have been hitherto only for the healthy Inasmuch as all docworld outside. tors agree that many drug addicts acquire the addiction during convalescence In hospitals, this achievement becomes one of the most important that has thus far been set down to the credit of the radio. The radio may remain a toy or a jest for the healthy and cynical. It has already established Itself as a heaven-sen- t blessing New York Tribune. for shut-ins- . The Bright Side. Any luck on your fishing trip this morning? No. Didnt get a bite. Thats too bad. Not at all. Its just as well. If Id caught enough fish for dinner the wife would have made me clean them and I hate that job. and assistant cashier respectively of the First National Bank of Burley, were found guilty by a Jury in the federal court here Thursday Illegal hanking Smith was convicted on practices. seven counts In one Indictment and Waltermire on three counts. Arrangements are under way to turn old Fort Laramie into a summer resort. The name of the person back of the project was not given, but it was stated that arrangements had been made for an expenditure of $12,010 to put the place into shape. Everybody, including populace and visitors, stayed up late tiie last night of the Wyoming State Fair nt Douglas, to witness a public Initiation of the Ku Klux Klan. The ceremonial was held at midnight in a rocky basin three miles from Douglas. - iE SI ftibaa (j&flaa (Mz&! I h msa |