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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE ELECTORAL VOTE fatally burned others seriously burned, all being members of the same family, hen a tank containing 4000 gallons of gasoline exploded at the plant of FOR BUST READERS he Pure Oil compay, located ttyeniy niles from Sisterville, N. Va. A program approved by congress A RESUME OF THE WEEKS to modernize SWEEPING fifty vessels of the gov- ADMINISTRATIONS DOINGS IN THI8 AND OTHER ernments cargo fleet at a cost of VICTORY CARRIES CONTROL COUNTRIES 125,000,000 got under way with the OF CONGRESS. anting by the shipping board of auimportant Event of the Last Seven thority for the installation of inter That President Coolidge has been nal combustion engines in eighteen given a substantial working majority Day Reported by Wire and Pre. in both the senate and the house Is pared for the Benefit of the hips. most Loth to Mr. Coolidge Buay Reader Hearing in respect of the tentative and tilsgratifying As the final re'aluation of the properties of the turns were flashed In, showing the WESTERN Chicago, Rock Jsland & Pacific Rail- emphasis which had been placed upon for Decem-eAfter eluding way company, assigned search for three the Importance of ghing the Presi1, was postponed by the interstate Weeks, Jack Wilson, who is accused dent the hacking he desired, the of having robbed the State bank at :ommerce commission until Decem- magnitude of the greutest of all presidential elections was fully realized, Afton, Wyoming, unwisely returned ber 8. never before have the voters of the for to his old haunts, walked into a trap Recovered somewhat from the set for him and is now in jail. Sheriff : rushing defeat at the country more emphatically expressed Demo-ratipolls, their sentiments. D. C. Oakley, hearing that Wilson leaders at have Washington Several Important Items mark the intended to return to Kemmerer, in began to the of remnants gather up election of President Coolidge us most structed Deputy Sheriffs Lawrence their party with a view of rehabilitat-nremarkable In such events. Among Miller and Rud Bennett to be on the old machine for future con- them may he enumerated the generous watch. Wilson virtually walked into ests. support that was given in the election the arms of the two deputy sheriffs. The interstate commerce commis-do- to the senate and house of members of Federal Judge Charles N. Pray at held that the Oregon Short Line the Presidents party a substantial In both branches; what might Great Falls, Montana disqualified him ate of 87.5 cents per hundred on majority have a thorn In the side of the elf from sitting as trial judge in the gasoline from Salt proved Lake City to President and his fol the prosecution of Senator B. R. Wheeler, Baker, Ore., shipped in 1920, was LaFollette faction has been ; who was indicted here last April on the unreasonable to the extent that it ex- the election was not thrown dispelled into concharge that he had accepted a fee ceeded 79 cents per hundred, the latgress as had been feared; approeal of for representing a client before a fed ter rate being the aggregate of in- President Coolidges course by approxiral department after his election to termediate rates based on Weiser. 18, (XX), OOO votes. the United States senate. Senator The Standard Oil company is awarded mately Deeply grateful for the faith and Wheelers trial will be held here in reparation to cover the confidence expressed by the people at overcharge. December before a judge to be as the polls, President Coolidge in a statebe will There fewer and sheep signed to the Great Falls court by ment of appreciation said: 'ambs fed in for market the corn belt Senior Judge Gilbert of Portland It does not seem possible to me to and western feeding regions combined make an adequate expression concernWhile the nation was in a furore luring the coming winter than were choosing a president and divers and fed last year, according to a state- ing the iresidency of the United States. No other honor equals this, no undry other public officials, there ment issued at Chicago by the de- other responsibility approaches this. were five precincts in Idaho county, The department of agriculture. When it is conferred by an overwhose calm remained unruf- crease is due to reduced feeding operIdaho, whelming choice of the people and fled, It developed. County Auditor ations in the west. This estimate is vote of the electoral college, these are on the tele- based on Henry Pelcher reported comparative figures of ship- made all the greater. phone fom Grangevillo that in the ments of feeder stock into the corn The number necessary to a choice I can only express my simple five precincts, totaling twenty-fivrebelt and upon reports of special in- thanks to all those who have contribis 266 gistered voters, the polls had not been vestigations made in the west. uted to this result and plainly acknowlopened at all. that it has been brought to pass edge Fed by hundreds of tons of grain, the work of a Divine Provi- nside from the preference of the mathrough Paul Dato, father-i- law of former fire the grain elevator and destroyed jority of the voters for the present addence, of which I am but one InstruGovernor Esteban Cantu of Lower building of the Dwight Ilamlin Comministration may he ascribed to the ment. California and one time widely known pany, Inc., burned six box cars on the Such as I have I dedicate disatisfaction of the labor element mining engineer of Mexico, died sud Allegheny Valley .railroad siding and to the powers and the discontent of the fanners. service of all my countrymen. dely at Los Angeles Irove six families from their homes In the It is obvious that the voters of the performance of the duties of Fourteen miles of new road on the at Pittsburg, Pa. The damage was my office I could not ask for anything country did not follow either Davis or Rock route to the 'estimated at $500,000. The flames more than the sympathetic considera- LaFollette In their attempt to score Yellowstone park have been opened broke out in the Ilamlin building, gut- tion which niy follow Americans have the alleged corrupt acts of members of the last Republican administration to traffic by the state highway de- ted that structure and its adjoining olwnys bestowed upon nie. I no have and to to threatened the against Coolidge personally. appeal except partment of Wyoming during the past grain elevator, Worried About Silent Vote. week. The new road replaces several spread to near by buildings, causing common sense of all the people. I have no made There to serve appeared to throughout ' the order them. pledge except the families in the bad grades in the only gap through police the White mountain ridge to the Eden near by residences to leave their I have no object except to promote campaign to he an apathetic condition their welfare. worried about. Yet a record vote was valley on the old Oregon trail and homes. The lineup of the next congress preabout. Yet a recerod vote was worried scene of the massacre made famous The relations of Mexico with both sents a situation that will cast. President Hardings plurality of further by The Covered Wagon." Great Britain and the United States stress the support President Coolidge 7.000,000 in 1920 over James M. Cox will hu.c during (he next four years. wns thought to be almost an imposOne of the largest sheep transac were discussed by Plutarco Elis Cal es, president elect of Mexico, at a With Senator LaFollette so badly sible figure, yet Harding had no tions of the past year was consum mated at Rock Springs, Wyoming, eonference with newspaper corres weakened that he will be of no danopposition, with the exception ger to the Interests of the party in of Eugene V. Debs' 1,000,000 total when Mrs. Lander Johnson sold to pondents, after he had come to WashJohn Ar&mbell her one half interest ington from New York for a visit of control; with the defeat of Senator vote. LaFollette polled four times the Socialist vote of that year. Mnngus Johnson of Minnesota, reprein the Midland Livestock company several days. Farmer-Labo- r r the In senting party. Iennsylvnnia'nppears to be the and the Dunton Sheep company, Other states are expected to follow fact, the senate state for Coolidge with a plurality situation is better which have an annual clip of close the lead of New York and New Jersey from a Republican standpoint than of about 1,000,000, and the President to 75,000 pound?. prohib.ting the sale of gasoline mixed any of the administration leaders had carried New York state by 900, W0; Four persons were badly injured, vith tetra ethyl lead, the manufacture hoped for. Illinois by 900, 000; California, regardapparently thirty were less seriously f which has caused the death of five ed as likely to go to LaFollette, by Causes of the Landslide. hurt, suffering cuts and bruises, and men, and partial insanity of thirtyCauses for a landslide In a presi- 400.000; Indiana, claimed by the about 220 were shaken up when the two others. The board of health in Democrats, by 300,000, and by a like Great Northern Glacier Park limited! New York barred gasoline treated dential election always ore discussed, figure he triumphed In Iowa. after the smoke of has the battle No. 4 left the track about one mile with lead on the ground that it is a President Is Congratulated. eleured. The platforms adopted at the outh of Gardner, North Dakota. public menace, and similar action has national conventions VV. John Davis, the defeated presiof the three parCornelius dential candidate on the Democratic Cole, former United been taken in New Jersey. ties are well known. The fact that States senator, 102 years and two The customs service has announced LaFollette carried only his own state ticket, telegraphed President Coolidge months of age, died at his residence hat the rules Wisconsin, anil that Davis could con- as follows: closing the Internation Permit me to congratulate you on t Los Angeles. Cornelius Cole was al bridge between El Paso, Texas and trol only the Solid South, not and a survivor of the most striking and Janrez, Mexico, between 9 all of your sweeping victory and to express showed the that, p. ni. and the that your administration may of hope President 7 in is It strength the history oi Coolidge. a. m. would be suspended during picturesque period California the era of the placer min ths American Federation of Labor contended that the principal causes, by Its success inure to the welfare of the country." er, the Vigilantes, the Pony Express convention at El Paso November 10 President Coolidge sent this reply: and the trans continental railway to 17, so far as delegates are con SUCCESSFUL Please accept my thanks for your, SENATORS builders; of momentous political andeerned. message and my appreciation of the social controversies, startling crimes FOREIGN Following are the names of the sen- patriotic sentiments you express. and summary punishments. Senator Robert M. LaFollette, in his ators elected, those marked with asteW. W. Kitchin, former governor ot GENERAL first public statement, commenting risks being the men North Carolina, and former member Records of five years standing were if Alabama J. Thomas Heflin, D. upon the election, said: from the North Fifth congress The loss of this one battle in the Arkansas. .. .Joseph T. Robinson, D. smashed at New York by the enthu Carolina district, is desstruggle Is but an incident. reported Colorado iastic trading in the stock market, R. W. ill. So far as I am personally concerned Relatives were sum- Colorado (short term) L. C. Means, R. perately (long term) resulting in the turnover of 2,335,860 moned to Scotland Neck. Mr. Kitchir Phipp, R Delaware. .. .T. Coleman du Pont, R I am enlisted for life in tlie struggle. shares of 506 separate issues. Since s a brother of The progressives will not be disthe late Representa Georgia William J. Harris, D. the now famous liquidation market ive Claude Kitchin. mayed by this result. We have just Idaho William E. Borah, R. of November 12, 1919, when stock? to fight. There can be no combegun Charles S. Deneen, R. Richard Marsh, one of the fore- Illinois declined 3 to 10 points in a day anc on the fundamental Issues for promise Iowa S. W. Brookhart, R. which we Genera! Motors led the way with a most trainers of race horses on the stand. Arthur Capper, R. net drop of 68 points, there has no! inglish turf, has retired from active Kansas Two Women Governors. M. Fred Sackett, R. been such a volume of business on luty. For many years he was known Kentucky Louisiana For the first time In the history of E. D. Joseph Ransdell, he New York Stock exchange. The s the royal trainers, having had at the Massachusetts. election two womH. this R. Frederick country, Gillett, of the racing establishment! high record of separate issues traded harge Mrs. R. en were elected ns governors James Michigan Couzens, pf the late in is 517 shares and Edward of King on December 20, King Minnesota Thomas D. Schall, R. Nellie T. IIoss, on the Democratic 1923. George. fourteen During 1923, Pat Harrison, D. ticket, as governor of Wyoming. Site Mississippi horses trained by Mr. won Montana Marsh of State is Secretary Thomas J. Walsh, D. Is the widow of the late Governor Hughes plan races. In nireteen of these Nebraska ning to retire from the cabinet or wenty George W. Norris, R. Ross. Under the laws she will assume March 4, according to his close friends races the colors of the king was New Hampshire. Henry W. Keyes, R. office as soon as she qualifies. In that Mrs. Miriam Ferguson, also on the New Jersey Walter E. Edge, R. event, it is understood, Charles Beecher Warren, who recent S. G. Brattan, D. Democratic ticket, wns elected govThree thousand persons were forced New Mexico N. Carolina'Furnifold M. Simmons, D. ernor of Texas. Her husband wns ly resigned as ambassador to Mexico, to abandon their Tioircs when W. B. Pine, R. formerly governor of the state. will be given the portfolio. shook the Doura Boufarik re Oklahoma There will be one woman in conCharles L. McNary, R. Sheriff Merrill of St. Lucie county, gion uninterruptedly for the past Oregon Mrs. Mary T. Norton, a Demo.. Rhode H. R. Island. .Jesse gress, Metcalf, o and days Florida, shot and killed four members nights. Damage was Coleman L. Blea&e, D. crat, from the Twelfth New Jersey of the Ashley gang, notorious East heavy. Refugees declared the earth South Carolina. Coast of Florida outlaws, according hook so that it was difficult to walk. South Dakota.... W. H. McMaster, R. district. Several women were victorious canTennessee. .. .Lawrence D. Tyson, D. to information reaching the Miami Mitchell Hedges, the famous En- Texas Morris Sheppard, D. didates for election to state legislaHerald. Those killed were John Ash- glish explorer, states he has found Virg'nis Carter Qlass, D. tures nnd other state offices, displayley, Mobley, and two unidentified definite proof that sea animals West Virginia fact, that women supGuy D. Goff, R. ing n most Impo-tnmembers of the gang. Francis E. Warren, R. are in politics to stay. posedly prehistoric still exist. Two persons were TELEGRAPHIC TALES and two News Notes I From All Part of UTAH i AMERICAN STATESMAN LOSES FOUR DAY FIGHT FOR LIFE -- A Veteran the Political Field Passing Is Causing Much Speculation As to His Successor In r c g -- e n Springs-Pinedal- e third-part- y bnn-ne- - . -- age-lon- g - earth-uake- s nt Wyoming After having been adrift for three days off the Florida coast in a launch, clad only in the lighest summer cloth ing, M. J. Mabry, Miami newspaper man; C. C. Stewart, Miami engineer and H. R. Cunningham of Chicago were landed at Norfolk, Virginia by the Italian steamer Valentino Coda. President Coolidge requested the American Farm Bureau federation to express a preference on a new secretary of agriculture to succeed Henry Wallace, federation headquarters announced. ' Serious floods have been caused in oarts of Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania by unusually heavy rins, which have lasted several days. One drowning is reported from Tasmania. Two American cowboys stopped the show when they appeared in a boulevard cafe at Paris wearing full evening dress except for wide ranch hats on their heads and red bandanna handkerchiefs: around their necks. Performers on the stage were unable o attract any attention, John W. Davis at Polls Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Sent Ballots by Mail Early ; Vo'ed Straight The President and Washington. Mrs. Coolidge sent their bullots by mail to .Northampton, Mass. The ..larking the ballots took place on tbe lawn south of the White House in the presence of newspaper men and photographers. Mr. Coolidge was fully shielded from the curious onng to how he marked his bnt- lot, but It Is assumed he voted the straight Republican ticket. - Locust Valley. N. V. With his campaign for the Presidency ended. John W. Davis utilized his prerogative us a private citizen to Join the nation's nrmy of voters. The nominee obeyed Ids own injunction to vote early by being among the first arrivals at the polling place in this villages little white frame neighborhood house. Davis voted the straight Democratic ticket. Presidency down. Cambridge, Cabot Lodge Gate hospital fered a stroke Hi mwssstsssst How Utah Voted For president: Coolidge Davis 65,484 La Follette For governor: 23,806 Mabey Dern For justice of supreme court: Straup Weber For secretary of state: Mass. Senator Henry Crockett .; died at the Charles Funk on Sunday. He suf For attorney general: on Wednesday, NovemCluff 40,564- - 64,589 68,024 67,683 58,274 68,805 56,953 67,806 ber 5. Robinson 55,499 .Stricken at noon on Wednesday, the For state auditor: senior senator from Holden Massachusetts 73,765 Larsxm a half days, lingered for four and 50,913 when the end came. During the lat For state treasurer: ter part of the time he lay in Walker 67,606 state of coma, but after nearly six Ririe 55,126 teen hours of unconsciousness he For superintendent of public aroused for a time to take a littfe instruction : nourishment and recognized persons Jensen 67,755 in the room. Woodward 53,325 The hope that revived for a time For congress, First district: Colton 39,825 faded, however, as he lapsed again Francis into unconsciousness and 32,957 gradually Never from the out- For congress, Second district: grew weaker. Leatherwood set did his physicians offer encour30,807 Waters 23,861 agement in their bulletins. They did, Totals from outside Salt Lake coun however, comment upon the vitality that, despite his 74 years, enabled ty and from 101 districts out of 127 him to live on for days when death in Salt Lake county. George H. Dern will be the next was expected momentarily. The ill ness that led to death was similar to governor of Utah. Outside of the gubernatorial contest, the Republican j that of President Wilson, the original and the state and congressional tickets have complaint being similar, stroke that brought bn the end was been elected. The county ticket in Salt Lake county appears equally much the same. The senator had attended the Re- safe. Mabey Visits Dern publican convention at Cleveland, at Governor Mabey visited Mr. Dern vhich his former leadership of the in his office in the Newhouse buildstate forces was divided between and personally extended congrat Governor Cox, ing, Speaker Gillett and but within a month suffered a con- ulations on the victory, and promised him whatever assistance and support dition that required an emergency he might require, both in preparing operation on July 27. Recovery was to and after assuming the assume, surprisingly good, and three months duties of executive of the state. He later a second operation was performed. Again the senators stamina tendered him the use of the machinstood him in good stead and he was ery of the governors office for obout of bed October 23, three days taining whatever information he might require. after the operation. The governor and his successor-elec- t With the reopening of congress only discussed the campaign, and conthree weeks: ahead, Senator Lodge each other that it had been was planning to leave the hospital gratulated from personalities, and had been free in a few days and get ready to take fought out on the issu-s- . his seat, when the stroke tame, it Governor Subsequently Mabey left him unconscious and in a condi- made a brief statement outlinpublic tion so critical that death was coning his attitude: sidered likely at any time. Senator I accept the verdict of the electorLodge had four years still to serve ate, he said, with equanimity. The as United States senator, in which have- spoke their choice, and people position he had represented this state I shall exert my full influence to continuously for thirty-onyears. His make the next administration a complace will be filled by appointment. success. My hearty congratulaGovernor Cox having authority under plete tions go forth to Mr. Dern, I pledge a legislative act passed two years ago to him in his to name a successor until the next my unqualified support new duties as chief executive. That will not take general election. Also I acknowledge my profound place until 1926. I received gratitude for the After Senator Lodge was stricken, at the polls, and support thank my friends the Lodge home at Nahant was closed who gave me their vote and their and members of the family came to assistance in connection with my canBoston, where they made their home didacy. Furthermore, I wish to comwith the senators son, John C. Lodge. mend the many party workers who At the time the end came, Mrs. worked unceasingly to elect the ReJohn C. Helena publican ticket. Lodge and Miss Lodge, a granddaughter of the senaLater in the evening Mr. Dern Istor, were in the room with him. Dr. sued a statement reading: John C. Cunningham, who had atI am keenly sensible of the distended the senator in his two operations, and during his last illness, was tinction to which my fellow citizens with him constantly during the day have raised me by electing me governor of my state. and was in the room when death I want to thank the members of came, as were two nurses. the Democratic party, who have givHenry Cabot Lodge had served con- en me their united and unstinted suptinuously in the United States senate the port throughout campaign. cince 1893, as Republican leader since My sincere thanks also go to the August, 1918, and was one of the most prominent members of his party Progressives, who first favored me with their unsolicited endorsement for a generation. and then supported me as if I had been their own nominee. Scft Drink Consumption Reducing I should be blind to the facts if Washington, Soft drink manufac- I did not see that thousands of Reture showed a decline of $11,000,00(1 publicans voted for me. I am grateast year, as compared with 1921. ful to them for their conXdence and Census bureau statistics made public good will. t show the total value of beverages to I am also very sorry that the rehave been $226,188,562 in 1923, as mainder of our state ticket was not o:r pared with $237,627,791 in 1921. elected. I sated in every speech I Talu-of mineral and carbonated made that I considered it the beverages incerased from $108,366,-779- i est ticket that has ever been strongnominjn 1921 to $142,595,723 last year. ated a poliical party in Utah, and by The decline was in value of cereal I feel that it is unfortunate that all of which was these beverages, the value good men were not elected, be$76,226,432, a3 compared with $122,-05- cause they were all exceptionally weJJ 354 in 1921. qualified to serve the state. My own ambition is to further the Tennessee Strong For Davi development and upbuilding of th W.' Davis, slate of Utah and the welfare of ls Memphis, Tenn. John Democratic candidate for president, people. After all, we should recogecrived 153,880 votes in 1865 voting nize that party lines do not mean President much in our state problems. These precincts in Tennessee, Coolidge 118,093 and Senator Robert important subjects do not depend up M. La Follette 11.3S9, according to on political labels, but rather upon & tabulation of unofficial returns patriotic desire to make Utah the best for within 300 of the total state in the union. I solicit the supaumber of polling places in the state. port and assistance of all citizens to this end. Plague Under Control Moab, T. R. Littlefield of Ogden, a Los Angeies, Ihe pneumonic surveyer connected with the district plague situation in Los Angeles forest office, assisted by Supervisor it was very favorable, of the LaSal national forest; Olson Dr. William secre-arby Dickie, of the state bard of health and Deputy Supervisor Quigley and Ranghead of the antiplague committee, ers Meador and Hunt, is establishing there having been no deaths since a definite boundary line between priNovember 7 and i o row caes since vate lands and the forest domain November 6. Sinre tbe outtre-- k o from Rock Creek north of Polar mesa "he epidemic in the Mexican nipron the north division of the LaSal last month thiriy-re i 0 -- d y - perse-- h- - been found suffer'-"- - from lh- d:s case and cf these all but vx have die.' - forest. The work will be completed - two inclement weeks, barring weather. in |