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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH TELE6RAPHIG TALES FOR BUST RE mm Robert C. Clowry, 86, former president and general manager of the Westefn Union Telegraph company, died on a Pennsylvania train en route to New York, his secretary, Franklin J. Scherrer, announced. ABOUT Jake Schaefer, son of the famous WEEKS A RESUME OF THE wizard, added fresh laurels to the DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER family fame when In the seventh COUNTRIES game of. the International halkline tournament at Chicago he defeated Important Events of the Last Seven Erich Hagenlacher, champion of Germany, 400 to 0, running the game out Day Reported by Wire and Pre. from the spot for a world's record. the of Benefit pored for the The Teuton invader was spurlos Reader Busy submerged without tne trace of a score. Hagenlacher's only shot WESTERN Former Newsboy Now a Big Contractor Nearly 30 years ago a lad named Samuel R. ltosoff, an Immigrant from Minsk, landed In New York, and two weeks later he began selling newspapers In Park row. A few days ago Samuel became a subway builder, for was when he hanked and lost. the RosolT Engineering company, of Efforts of Senator Heflin, Demo- which he Is president, was announced crat, Alabama, to get action on his as the lowest bidder to construct a resolution to place the senate on rec- section of tbe new route along St. ord against legislation pending In Nicholas avenue and through Washingseveral states taxing oleomargarine ton Heights. ItosolTs bid was $4,G17,-MXAmong Ids friends, ltosoff Is were blocked by Senators Borah, Reknown as "the Ash King, because of Farmer-Laboand publican, Idaho, Johnson, his with the street cleaning contract Minnesota. Both declared the to collect ashes and refuse department resolution would not harmonize the In .Manhattan and the Bronx. His situation, and Senator Johnson de- friends he took the contract on say clared states had a right to protect a shoestring," for lie had no disposal their own industries. plant at that time. ltosoff ulso Is Three brothers of Floyu Collins, president of the ltosoff Sand and Gravwho lost his life when pinned by a el corporation, one of the largest comboulder while exploring the recesses panies supplying contractors, builders of Sand cave, near Cave City, Ken- and brick plants In the East. At forty-threItosolf Is "keeping on." He lias no office hours, lies there tucky have filed petitions in the Hari when not elsewhere. Twenty hours without sleep Is not unusual for him busy county court to nave their father, Les he I play, too, he says. "I find time for my favorite diversions, asserts. "But, Collins, disqualified as administrator of the victim's estate. The estate horseback riding and Ice skating." ltosoff maintain a suite in the Hotel Pennsylvania, but his home is on the consists principally of Floyds half inof Ills wife Is active in the affairs of the outskirts terest in Crystal cave, owned jointly und Ids tro sons are in the Milford school, Milford, Conn., preparing town, with Lee Collins, as It was discovered for Yale. on the Colilins farm by the cave vicver-sank- t, In a test case Federal Judge Cushman of Seattle, Wash., decided that employees of the Seattle municipal street railway must pay federal income taxes, lie dismissed a comas filed a test after employees plaint of cities on the Pacific coast had a conference over announcement that a revenue act passed in 1921 did not exempt those receiving incomes from municipalities. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion was exonerated at Los Angeles of attackA jury ing Mrs. Mary C. Tenney. of ten men and two men brought in a verdict for Kearns In Mrs. Tenney's $200,000 suit against him. The Jury was out thirty minutes and took one ballot. Overriding the recommendation of Warden Denver S. Dickerson, former United States superintendent of federal prisons, the bill to abolish the use of lethal gas in executions was reported unfavorably to the state assembly of Nevada by the prison committee. The committee in its report declared that the danger supposed to be Inherent in the use of the gas do not, in fact, exist, and that it is an effective and painless method of exe- ). r, e Msrlboro-on-tlie-IIudso- tim. J. C. Davis Closes Out Great Adventure A proposal which would strike out the salary increases for members of congress and the cabinet, already approved once by both senate and house, has been proposed in congress. Representative McDuffie, Democrat, cution. Alabama, Introducing a resolution to Warmer weather, coupled with direct the federal trade commission spring winds, released the body of to make an Inquiry. Herbert Sortland, who lost his life in Prospects of improvement in the an effort to rescue Miss Agnes Vaillo Texas penitentiary system is almost ill fated ascent of Denver during her of Longs peak on January 12, front hopeless with the present personnel," Its tomb of ice and snow. The body declared the majority report of a legof Sortland was found 300 yards from islative prison investigating committhe Long's peak inn, where he had tee. been employed. Three men were killed, a number Ai.tone Silva, 42, being held for were Injured, and others are missing observation in the county hospital at as the result of two explosions which Ban Francisco following his arrest on wercked an oil tanker at the Gulf Rea charge of murdering a companion, fining Company plant on the Schuy-kil- l rivrer near Philadelphia. ran amuck in an attempt to escape of several lives the threatened jiwl FOREIGN attendants before attempting suicide. Hawaii Is the keystone in the founJohn Dill, 20, of Durango, Colorado, of international good relations dation and John Skorich, 30, or Miverron, t lie Pacific. on Tsuneo Matsudaira, at in a landslide were Instantly killed the Eureka silver mine near Silver-Ion- . new Japanese ambassador to the United States declared in an address The occasion was a at Honolulu. A sailor who couldn't swim drownbanquet given in honor of Ambassaed in a small lake in Westlake park dor and Mrs. Matsudaira by Goverin Los Angeles, and two companions nor Wallace It. Farrington at his reswere rescued by nearby boaters when idence, Washington place. The the trio's canoe upset. Albert Eastare enroute to Washington. erly, 18, of the U. S. S. Idaho was One thousand inhabitants of the victim. R. E. Hamilton and Walwere killed and many wero lace Lake, Ills companions, returned to their ship after first aid treatment. wounded when taken by surprise by forces of 10,000 Wahabi tribesmen, A general diphtheria quarantine orwho tressed the borders of Tran dered when an epidemic of the dis- ordania and Btarted a march toward ease started the middle of January, Amman, says an announcement made has been lifted by the Nome board of by Sultan Ibti Saoud's political rephealth. resentative. Characterizing the war-tim- e opera- tion of railroads by the federal government as a great adventure, James C. Davis, director general of railroads for the government, has brought that adventure to a close with his final reThe railroad admlnlnstration port. will remain in existence for a short time longer to defend some damage suits and to collect Interest and principal of loans made to the roads, but Its work Is practically ended. Mr. Davis shows that it cost the government $1,074,500,000 to run tbe railroads during the war. The final settlement was correctly called the largest liquidation involving a single commercial interest ever undertaken. The liabilities have practically all been paid, without litigation in any case, and Mr. Davis proudly calls attention to the fact that by boiling down the damage claims of the railroads and offsetting them they were reduced to only a little more than 0 per cent of the total originally asked. The man who lias so satisfactorily wound up tills huge business was born In Keokuk, Iowa, in 1857 and obtained his education there and in London, Ontario. He was admitted to the bur when only twenty years old and practiced In Keokuk, serving also as city solicitor and mayor. In lOO.i he went to Dos Moines as an attorney for the Northwestern railway, and moved to Chicago ns its general solicitor under federal administration in 1918. In 1921 the President appointed him director general of the federal railroad Mat-sudiar- Trans-ordani- MUNMIHtnilllMUMnsMIHIIllMmiUHHmtiriWHIWHNI a Abd-E- l Krim Brings Spain to Her Knees Spain, beaten to her knees in northern Morocco, is ready to make . pence with the Riff tribesmen who have whipped her, granting to their leader, Abdel Krim, the full govern- ment of his own state, providing he will disarm and will recognize the The postal pay and rate Increase shippers at religious services sovereignty of the sultan of Morocco, which Spain has guaranteed. But the bill received final congressional ap- brated in the Soledad-churcby Krim, or Sultan Modoughty Abd-e- l proval and now goes to the president. Perez of the newly-formeThe conference report, practically Mexican apostolic Catholic church, a hammed, as he is known at home, ha; ubstituting the house bill for that separatist body, has prompted Arch- his own ideas of peace terms and does passed by the senate, was accepted bishop Mora Del Rio of the Roman not hesitate to state them. This short, man an educated by the senate after short debate. The church to issue a manifesto prohibit- stout, a not warrior says every lawyer, Democrats 69 to vote was 12, eight ing such attendance. Spanish soldier In Morocco, from the and four Republicans voting against The rebel Ricardo Morales, who eastern frontier to the Atlantic, must the conference report. has been operating in the Coatcpec be withdrawn to Ueuta, Melilla or Official Washington, led by the and that nothing short of the region, has unconditionally submitted Spain, president and Mrs. Coolidge, members to the government, together with two complete abandonment of the Spanish of congress and the diplomatic corps, Vera protectorate will satisfy the RUT race, of his principal lieutenants. which must have full independence bowed in tribute to the memory ot Cruz, Mexico state is virtually paciand national sovereignty, lie asserts Medill McCormick, senior senator cirIn official is as it declared fied, the Riffs have never sought to establish from Illinois, at simple and brief Sercles that only one rebel chieftain a vices held at the home of Countess republic but will continue the present form or government, an absolute monremains at large and he has less than not-an- d will archy, since that lias proved best for those people. But they do Eleanor Gizycka, a cousin of the late ten followers. t his of Mula.v he not Sultan Yussef, sovereignty declaring authority recognize aenator. oer Morocco is a fable and that lie is really a prisoner of the French. first time Paris plivsidan the For Claire Kerry, Mary Though Abd-e- l Krim does not lead bis armies in battle, leaving that to bis attending Glorni Swanson admitted achool girl, was acquitted at And knowing his Prince Maltmed, lie directs their operations. brother. condition is serious as a reher that Ga., of the poisoning of her to have his determined lie is way. of in infection setting sult following strength, The six year old brother, Emory. her recent operation. Dr. Baudestul a as verdict the returned girl, jury in charge of her ease, says he hopes, after almust eleven hours of deliberav v however, to save the movie stars' tion, collapsed. Hundreds of people life. Other specialists are understood who had crowded the courtroom durhave been called in for consultato ing the trial burst into cheers as the tion. Ir. Franklin H. Martin, chairman verdict was read. of the board of directors of tbe C.nrgas One person was killed and seven After drifting for five hours in the Memorial institute in Chicago, believes were near waters stream injured in a clash at Mexico of the that from seven to twelve years can gulf rough lie added to tbe average span of human John McCormack City between followers of the recentMiami, Florida, noted operatic tenor, and two corn ly proclaimed Mexican Catholic Aposlife, and tbe institute is now carrying and orthodox tolic church on a national health campaign with Catholics, a were resuced fishing by panions tills end in view. Not only is there lanuch which overhauled their dis- when women worshippers attacked a Mcabled motorboat late Sunday. separative priest, Luis Mon-je- , promise of longer life, but incidentalwhen he attempted to celebrate ly of tiie addition of innumerable milCormack was confined to his hotel lions to the economic wealth of the Bcledad a in mass short the church, nervousness from caused by uffering aii'tlon. distance from the national palace. the experience. The institute, established in memIn the absence of any official comJoe Airy, negro, alleged slayer of of the late Gen. William C. ory N. A. Yarborough, state highway of- munication Premier Bruce of AustraGorgas, will carry on his Idea of the ficer of Indiana, was lynched near lia is asking Washington for the itinexercise of preventive measures and Benton, La. by a mob after being erary of the United States fleet on the use of scientific medicine to check disease and wipe out pestilences. wounded by a deputy sheriff, accord- its forthcoming visit to Australia. It By modern ideas of sanitation will the is employing a to expected government report reaching Shreveport ing and the principles of periodic examinafrom the sheriff of F.asier parish. spend about 20,000 pounds in entertions, such as practiced in the United American sailors. the Formal complaints that Senators taining States army during the World war, the Two men were Injured, one perSeldon P. Spencer, Missouri, and II. civilian population of the country can O. Bursum, New Mexico, Republicans, haps fatally, when a Canadian Pacific he placed on the same health basis as appeared before government depart- railway passenger train crashed head-o- tbe army, according to Doctor Martin. Thus by keeping people well tbe bills Into a waiting freight train at of Insurance companies, the losses to Industry through sickness and the perments in behalf of clients In violation of the law, are being Investi- Glen Tay, three miles from Perth, sonal distress of 111 health will he avoided, resulting in an estimated sr.nua' OnL They were Canadians. gated by the department of justice. saving of more tbun $1,000,000 OOX I GENERAL The attendance of numerous worcele- h black-bearde- Dr. rr. M. d n riin May Give Us Longer Life t2S,aEJSlS15JSEiSlSEJ3JSE,EJE,EJ5SEIE!ElSlgl News Notes From All Part of UTAH after every meal EsiSc Provo. That the Utah county annual fair and harvest festival should be perpetuated, with a view to en. couraging the development of the resources of this county and bringing tn m to public notice, was the declaration of Joseph P. Welch, count?' agricultural agent, and E. S. Hinck ley, secretary of the Provo Chamoei of Commerce, in appearing before tho board of county commissioners with a view to asking the commission to lend its aid in this direction. Parents- - encoura, the children to cart for eir teeth SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT Salt Lake. A hearing on the peti. tion of the Denver & Rio Graudo Western to eliminate from the schedule stub trains Nos. 17 and 18, now operating between Price and Sprlng-ville- , was heard by the utilities commission and the matter taken under advisement. Ogden. Fire protection for Webe county, outside Ogden city, was with, drawn by the city commissioners, f Give thfm Wrigleys. It removes food particles from the teeth. Strengthens the dams. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial ! A Altogether Different lawyer wits examining a witness whom lie had reason to suspect of de- fol- lowing their flat refusal to accept the offer made by the county commissioners for the service of the fire de- liberate perjury. At length, becoming impatient, lie Do you asked, very impressively: know the nature of an oath?" I do." Are you aware that you are commanded in tbe Bilile not to bear false witness against your neighbor? I am; but I'm not bearin false witness agin him. I'm bearin' false witness for him. partment. The county commissioners offered to pay $100 a month in addition to the expense of all runs to the county districts. child of Mr. Layton. The and Mrs. Trilla Staley of this city was severly burned about the back when the little one fell into a tub of hot water at the family home. The water had been prepared and placed in a tub on the floor, preparatory to giving the child a bath. The mother left the little one alone for a moment In the room, and it fell into the tub. The child was given treatment at home, where it was said to be in a critical condition. If the extravagant try to be niggardly, they will lie just moderately poonomiral. They ought to try it. Salt Lake William H. Bywater, chief of the Salt Lake fire department has returned to his quarters in the local hospital, where he has been since February 8. His condition is reported to be much improved. Performance is theSestTest Salt Lake. Right of the Utah Copper company to recover copper said to be contained ill solution in water percolating through the company s dump on property of the Montana-BinghaMines company and others was upheld in a decision handed down by Judge Chris Mathison of the Third district court. Have you ever made this test ol it today. More miles, smoother miles, faster miles, with less loss of oil will show you how deMonaMotor 9. Do cisively NonaMotor excels. MonaWotor will sell you on performance. Stick to NonaMotor. Youll be satisfied with MonaMotor performance. Your motor will live longer. Buy oil at the sign. MonaMotor Qil Company Los Angeles, Cal San Francisco, Cal. Salt Lake. A meeting of officers and directors of the Salt Lake fe Denver Railroad company will oe held in Salt Lake March 9, according to word given out at the local offices In addition to rouof the company. tine matters, it is said, the officials will consider the present status K the railroad situation as it affects the Uintah basin territory. lonarioto: Oils & Greases Salt Lake. Clark Edwin Dodge, former chairman of the irrigation and drainage committee of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce ancr president of the North Toint drainage district for many years, died in Los Angeles. He had been ill for the past six weeks suffering from a cerebral stroke superinduced by heart trouble. Duchesne. William Reed and Lawrence Iike, Indians of the Uintah reservation, were arrested by United States Deputy Marshal James M. Smith and taken to Salt Lake, where they were locked in the county jail, charged with having stolen alcohol from the Fort Duchesne nospital, whence they were taken last fa When suffering from chickenpox. Salt Lake Salt Lake county and Granite school districts agreed to proceed no further with its appeal from a decision of Judge Tlllmar D. Johnson in the United States district court to the effect that the county and other taxing units had no right to assess tailings in the tailing pond of the Utah Copper company. The ease nas reached the United States supreme court, which denied a writ of certiorari filed by the county last December. The commission and scnooi board decided to withdraw a writ of erroi which had been filed, and reI1 - fund the tax. Salt Lake. Word was received from Rome of the making of Mrs. Emma Bird of this city a Lady of the l'ontificial Order of the Holy Sepulchre," with the rank of commas dor, by Pope Pius IX. 'ibis informa tion was sent by Bishop Joseph S. Glass to the Reverend Father if. w. Hunt of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Mrs. Bird has been prominently connected with the work of the Catholic church in this state. She is also vice president cf the chart-lieorganization society. s Msngum. a sophomore high school won tbe meual for extemporanin the annual contest held at the high school auditorium. Five students participat' d in the con- Provo. Alax of the Provo Aldous Dixon eous speaking test. Ogden. Work on the boy scoui fund campaign is being continued In the Ogden Gateway council. The scouts and the officials in charge are highly elated over the pii't of $3,500 received from Mrs. W. II. 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