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Show THE SALINA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH ilElEGMG EES fDR REMUS BUSY mm Decision to terminate the army flight at Seattle ia been announced definitely, at the war department. The terminating point had been left open, pending consideration of claims of other Pacific coast cities to secure the desigaround-the-worl- d News Notes :at From All Part of UTAH ! nation. A RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINQS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Lucian C. San Souci reporter on the publication of Woonsocket, R. I., was branded with a large letter K on the forehead and Important Evonto of th Last 8evon the left wrist when he was listen ing in on a secret meeting near Dayo.Roportod by Wirt and Pro. to a Blackstone, Mass., according parod for tho Bontflt of tho story published in the paper. San Buoy Raadar Souci was lying in a field when three men, wearing flowing white robes, WESTERN overpowered him. In a few minutes For the first time since the Indians he ws surrounded by a score of the toiwook the bow for the breachload-la- g hooded figures. The fashionable Le Paridis am rifle, an American deer was killed with an arrow. The animal fell hotel roofs were raided again in the to Mias Virginia Ayres of San Fran-etoe- polite, almost noiseless manner re who usee a 62 pound bow, cently adopted by Washington pro ihbition Two arrests were early double the strength of the or- made, theagents. man in each case, as usuardinary weapon, and al, being invited to accompany the rows. raider to the nearest police station, dlorine gas will be forced into where he was allowed to post col the Palisade mine, near Palisade, lateral for appearance. This was the Ohio., in the hope of driving the three third raid within the last few weeks vien who are alleged to have robbed at the Le Paradis. the Palisade postoffice of more than Three persons were killed and $16,000 in stamps and cash from the eighteen injured, some critically, when a wood train on the elevated property. division the Brighton line of the In Montana, home state of Senatoi Brooklyn-Manhatta- of n Transit comBurton K. Wheeler, selected by Sen ran into the rear end of a steel pany tor Robert M. La Follette as the subway train at Ocean Parkway stalatters running mate in the presi tion. dential campaign, the La Follette Herbert Barr Griggs, navy air piProgressive party will endeavor to have the name of Governor Charles lot of New York, paid the first penBryan put on the ballot as candidate alty for violation of a city ordinance which prohibits low airplane flights for vice president. over crowded thoroughfares or beachEight youths and a trio of bobbed es. Charged with flying his machine haired girls, all of the eleven under only 125 feet above the heads of K1 years old are in custody at Lcs bathers at Rockway beach last week, Angeles as bandit suspects. Police he was fined $25 by Magistrate alleged they participated in more Goodman at Far Rockaway. than forty holdups and robberies, inJames G. Freed, 60, president of cluding the robbery of Betty Blythe, the International Sterotypers union, motion picture actress, who lost sevdied sruddenly at Caldwell,, N. J., foldiamond eral rings and a fur. lowing as illness which came upon The Bonanza, Jumbo and Mother him while returning from Savannah, Lode mines of the Kennecott Copper Gr., by boat with his wife. Two phyCompany at Cordova, Alaska, will be sicians were unable to diagnose the closed for two or three months as cause of his death. Mr. Freel came the result of a fire that destroyed here five years ago from Brooklyn. their powey house, a storage house General Stone has ordernd a residence at Kennecott, north-s- t ed Attorney a further inquiry into the gasoline of Cordova. The loss is estimatThe price situation. of the steel-heade- Tribune, a French $160,000. en-rou- te d semi-offici- al British-America- n Pet-zol- r re-qut- y President Coolidge has Apostle of Prosperity Samuel M. Vauclain, president of the Baldwin Locomotive works, and who Is now on a tour of the country, is considered one of the nations fore-mog- t As an captains of Industry. economist he has won the title among business associates of Apostle of Prosperity. In 1920 he was considered as a Presidential possibility and was backed by many who had been close observers of his work as a member of the national council of defense. He has gained considerable distinction In connection with railroads. When the Chilean government decided to electrify the state railways In that country, Mr. Vauclain went to Chill as representative of the and the Westlnghouse corporation Baldwin works. The task of elec-stat- e d report federal trade commission on the sub William Wrigley Jr., of chewing ject made at the request of the presinformation, Mr. gum fame, baseball and steamship ident, contains Stone which said warranted a further and isowner of Catalina magnate, investigation of the several phases land, has arrived at Los Angeles, to Avalon. Awaiting only the of the problem. ownera approval, it was stated, the Waving a knitting needle he picked construction of a new ball park for off the floor, 16months-olEd up the Angeles may be started at once ward of St. Louis, Mo., plung Gould, as the result of Wrigleys visit. He ed it into his eye and pierced the ia also expected to pass on certain brain, dying instantly. projected improvements on Catalina Island. Sam Allen, waiter on the Steamer Ohio river boat, had a Cincinnati, II. A. Lieverson, alias C. C. Bar He tied a string to the toothache. ton, declared by authorities to be fastened the other end molar, painful wanted in Green River, Neb., for al to the anchor and cast it into ships leged embezzlement of $12,000 from the river. With it went the tooth lumber firms, was arrested at Seat and likewise part of Sams jaw. Altie. len thought the wound superficial During the night he in and retired. Breaking into the postoffice bled to death. bandits carried Palisade, Colo., away a safe containing more thun $15,000 Ford may enter the race for which included cash and stamps, and theHenry nomination for UniRepublican escaped on a handcar stolen from the ted States senator from Michigan, railroad yards, accordng to reports to a received at Grand Junction. Reports according in report received from a way by of the robbery also said the bandits aWashington state official, says a special high obtained a email sum from the Grand dispatch from Lansing to the Detroit Valley postoffice. Free Press. The fourth successful ascent of FOREIGN the Grand Teton, the most difficult The liquor traffic peak in the United States to climb, and located in Jacksons Hole, was convention signed in Washington in been filed with the accomplished July 25 by Ralph Her- January has of Nations for registration League t ron, of Newton, Iowa, and Paul of Twin Falls, Idaho, two colThe painting of Lady Astor, the lege boys possessed of a passion for introduction of which ino the House mountaineering and the necessary of Commons raised such a hubbub mount of courage and daring. recently, will be removed from the The body of William Jones, negro, staircase where it hangs, during the who lost his life in the quicksand of parlimentary vacation, according to Ga the Colorado river near Zuma, Ariz., lobby reports. The Westniins-tezette says the' removal is at the 20 while to July attempting escape of the donor, Lady Astor. from Arizona officers, was recovered on an intake boom at Hanlons headSamuel H. Chapin, old, ot ing, California, six miles south of the San Francisco, ended his life at a point where he disappeared. Paris hotel by cutting his throat and wrist with a safety razor blade. GENERAL Police investigation disclosed that William C. Pelky, chairman of the Chapin had abundant funds, although Republican state central committee; he had recently acted strangely. The consulate John T. Toomey of Johnston and Wil- American his notified liam (Toots) Murray of Boston were mother, Mrs. C. II. Wolcott of New indicted by the grand jury at Provi- York. dence, R. I., on charges of conspiracy Masanao Hanihara, Japanese amin connection with the erosion of to the United States, on his bassador a gas bomb in the Rhode Island return Tokio from America said to tate senate June 19. he did not know whether he would Postmaster General New has or- return to Washington. He declared dered the continuous transcontinental that he was not recalled, but came air mail service operated on sched- to Japan to discuss the situation ules now in effect, until further no- arising out of the passage of th'? tice. The service was original'y au- American exclusion act with Baron thorized for a thirty-datrial begin- Kijuro Shidehara, minister of foreign affairs. ning on July 1. ed at Vauclain, the accepted A lively row has broken out be succession states over some seven miles of world history" which are included in the former archives at Vienna. The archives are probably the most voluminous in the world. Divorce is steadily on the increase in Germany according to recent statistics, which show that the number of legal separations being granted' now is virtually double ths numbai ten years ago. the formal resignation of Charles B. tween Austria and the Warren, as ambasador to Mexico. Proposed new scheules to establish joint through rates on cedar lumber and shingles from north Pacific coast group points from the southern destinations were ordered suspended by the interstate commerce commission from August 5 to December 3. The proposed new rates would be general1 y higher than the existing combination rates. Austro-IIungaria- railways st undertaking of its kind at that time. When business depression gripped the country, a little over a year ago, Mr. Vauclain shipped the largest string of steam locomotives ever assembled across the country under their own power. Everywhere this unique train, called the Prosperity Special," passed through It was a triumphal procession, and foremost business authorities of the nation at that time held this demonstration had much Influence in stabilizing business ami restoring confidence to the Industry of the country. Presents Her Countrywomen at Court Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the American at the ambassador Court of St. James, made a charming picture when she presented 23 of her countrywomen to their majesties at Buckingham palace at the last two courts held there this season. This emphasizes again the many and various tasks which demand the time and tax the Ingenuity of the woman who represents the United States government in the kingdom of Great Britain. And, it can be pointed cut, Mrs. Kellogg performs her duties to This year has added umbrellas and raincoats to the necessities of life. There b The commission accepted This hurts me more than It doea you," said a father to the rug he was beating. Meanwhile the man who Is captain of will order his next winters coal early. his soul Women are now wearing their hair short. They dont wear it any particu- lar way long. Just what have the young ladies who carry swagger sticks got to swagger about? One thing that can be said of the army worm Is that It knows no such word as retreat. the state road agent in Summit county. A successor was not appointed. Logan. Cache Valley dairymen and ehibitors in various lines of produce are making plans for showing their exhibits at the county fair tc be held here September 23, 24 and Between a gabby barber and a fair customer getting a to the last word? Ogden. The man who was found unconscious, dying later from wounds inflicted by Herman Smith, colored, believed to have boen Ralph Preston, is an identified as Albert Lopez, alias Ralph Plumer, according to information received by th police from the California bureau oi disarming a Terror Murray. After thirty-on- e years oi service the officers of the Progress company of this city surrendered the The scientist who insists that nobody Is altogether sane is necessarily taking himself into account also. system to Murray City and taxpayers. Mayor Isaac Lester, Commissioners James E. Clay and Gotleit There Is also the young woman who will wash the dog but who wouldnt wash dishes for a million dollars. A straw hat to withstand rain Is announced. But why doesnt somebody bring out one that wont sunburn? A number of women have been made soviet generals. Oh, well! They should be used to the smell of powder. terest, poles, meters and distributing system of the Progress company over to Murray City corporation. Salt Lake City. A total of 260,000 copies of booklets! and folders, giving a wealth of information about Salt Lake City and Utah, has been printed and distributed in 1924 by the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commer- This will probably be remembered in history as the season when women's stockings came in such ugly colors. Walk for your complexion, a woman's page advises. It becomes necessary when the drug store won't deliver it. ce. Brigham City Ray Owens was arrested and brought before Judge Fred J. Holton on a charge of obtaining food without paying for it from Mrs. Richards of Collinston. Owens pleaded guilty, and was ordered to pay the amount due to Mrs. Richards, and was fined $15, which Park City. James W. Cunning at the Keystone min vas caught in a cave-iwhile a work at that property, when severs tons of rock and dirt came down o him. He was taken to the Miners His injuries consist o hospital. bruises about the body, and a fractur One of the saddest sights of nature trying to d give the impression that he is a Is a Smart Aleck of eighteen hard-boile- egg. Washington reports a drop in living costs, but says nothing about the possibility of any slump In vacation expenditures. ham, employed The insanity pleas offered In n, II. Grindell Matthews, the British wireless telephone expert, known as the Inventor of what he says has been miscalled "the death ray, declared on his arrival In New York ed leg. recently that his electrical beam, when properly developed, would be Salt Lake City. Suit to recove able to wipe out whole armies or the $20,500 for the death of Ruby Soder beam could be regulated to stun berg, who, it is set out in the sui troops long enough to permit of their met her death as a result of the col capture. lapse of bleachers at Liberty Pari With the small apparatus I have July 4, 1923, was filed in the distric already developed I have been able court against Salt Lake City by Car to stop a motor engine at a distince A. Soderterg, the girls father. of 65 feet. I have also killed a rat Payson, Payson lias increased its and a mouse and lighted an electric tax levy from 14.5 mills in 1923 to 11 same distance. In these lamp at the mills this year according to a stat h experiments I used a beam, Matthews said, lie ascerted that the ment filed with the state hoard n Four and five-tentpurpose of his visit was not to make equalization. mills is for expenses I.; contingent inmoney, and that he would sell his mills for water, 2 mills for street: vention only to Great Britain. and sidewalks, 6 mills for interes American scientists, however, and sinking fund and 1 mill for lib have declared that what Matthews claims to be aide to do Is impossible, and that exhaustive research into the rary. properties of every known ray has proved them impotent to deliver through Ogden, Quick action on the part o the air any force powerful enough to be of practical value in war time. Deputy Sheriff J. J. Murphy prolmblj Matthews refused absolutely to reveal anything concerning the nature saved the life of Mrs. Floyd Ilalli of his invention. He said that he had not patented it for ftar of disclosing gan, who atempted suicide at tin the secret. Only two persons share the knowledge with him. he said, nnd in Weber county jail by swallowin' case unything happens to him they will be able to curry on the experiments. eight bichloride ot mercury tablets which she had concealed in liei clothing. Ogden, Three women were painfully injured and eight more badh shaken up when a lumlier scaffoldin': President Artur da Silva Beron which they were standing to watch nardos of Brazil, and a majority In a boat race at the Hermitage grove congress are arrayed with the Liberin Ogden canyon, collapsed, pitching als in the latest clash of the forces them into a muddy culvert ten feel of reaction with the forces of liberalvelow. ism In The reactionFurther appreciation ol I.ogan, aries. composed of nn aggrieved milinoted was shown aviator (xgans tary clique and supported by a group when Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan of wealthy coffee planters, are seekwas initiated as n member of the the feudalists Braing fo oral Elks lodge and was presented zil of TOO years ago. with a gold case in to carry President Bernardos program of his membeislup card. A large num. reform is said by many to be the main her of Elks belonging to the Logan cause of the present strife. In an efodge, as well as visitors Irora Provo, fort to cut expenses he radically reTwin Falls. Boise and Pocatello, duced the army appropriation. lie Idaho were present. Introduced Rn Income tax, something hitherto unheard of In Brazil, and Forest service official Ogden. gained the 111 will of the coffee planters. vill in all probability issue order Early ?his year the cost of living prohibiting the burr.ing of campfire soared, and Bernardes issued a decree ind the smoking of cigarettes and c fixing the prices of food. This was on a group of national forest gars loudly denounced by the reactionary in central Idaho as a result of th For all this, Bernardes is not considered a radical. When he newspapers. apparent increasing entered office lie promised certain reforms, many of which would he fire hazar regarded ns conservative In America. In labor disputes he showed no to due the there, season. Ret dry partiality and at times was denounced by the workers as a reactionary. commendation to this end comes fror IPs drastic economies have made him many powerful enemies, for he has C. N. Woods, assistant district fores abolished many lucrative offices, particularly In the army. His only extravaer, in charge of operations, who i gance if It tuny be called that wns his appropriations for education, aimed now on the Challis national forest t to wipe out Biazll's reputation for illiteracy. Jdaho, where a fire is rsging. six-inc- is Fight for Economy Splits Brazil MttmmtnttMiMm Latin-Americ- General Humidity. bandit By the time that bobbed-hai- r sentence they completes her ten-yemay be wearing it pompadour. identification. he paid. Is entitled It seems to be an appropriate time for springing the old wheeze about Berger and officers of the Progress Mrs. Kellogg before her marriage Clara M. Cook of Rochester, Minn., and It was there she met Frank Billings Kellogg, a rising young attorney, then in the employ of the city. And, sne probably would tell you, she never dreamed then that some day she would he called upon to present to the king and queen of England 23 American women of the highest social stratum. Anibussador Kellogg acted In the capacity of unofficial advisor at the recent London conference on the Dawes plan. He also has his social duties, and at the banquet given recently at the Pilgrims club he found himself seated next to the prince of Wales and Secretary of State Hughes. The dinner was described as being attended by one of the most distinguished gatherings of men in the public life of England and America. bob, who Is The man who thought of air navigation probably was an autoist trying to find a place to park. 25. company culminated their many conferences and negotiations during the past week and at the first of the month papers were signed transferring the franchise, all rights, title, in- was really International That word Is dollar. block. Salt Lake City James Nielson, 70 an inmate of the county infirmary dies from injuries suffered when h was crushed in the elevator shaft oi that institution. He suffered internal injuries and a fractured pelvis. Logan. Contract for cohstructiot of the Chase-Bea- r River City gravel surface road was awarded by the state road commission to Olaf Nel son. one A hick town is one where there are only three filling stations to a Provo. A reduction of of a mill over the tax levy of last year has been made by the Prove This makes the city commission. third decrease in the citys levy in the past three years, the levy foi 1922 being 12 mills, while last yeai it was 12.1 mill. one-tent- Is word today. rights and privileges of its lighting perfection. Insists His Beam of Death When a holiday falls on a grade crossings work overtime. mod- ern murder cases constitute a dreadful libel against the occupants of the insane asylums. Lt does no harm for a man to think hes running the government, if they don't let him slip into some office and act that way. little old The Chinese are protesting to Tokyo against Chinese exclusion In Japan. Even the Orientals haven't gotten oriented on the question. 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