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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT f News Notes From All Parts of UTAH DAVIS DELIVERS Western Brevities j from the Many - Vernal, Grazing tracts totalling acres were sold 2,137.98 at public auction at Vernal by J. T. Oldroyd state land commissioner, and J. W. The land is McCann, chief clerk. all in Vernal county and was bought at from $2.50 to (3 an acre. The remainder of the 21,000 acres which was offered may now be disposed of through private sales. Salt Lake, Two thousand acres of land in the Bountiful and Centerville watersheds have been withdrawn from entry or settlement by executive order signed by President Calvin Coo-lige September 4 In order to pro tect the watershed, according to information received by Eli F. Taylor, register of the United States land Commissioner William office from d Spry. State disbursements Salt Lake, during September totalled $626,496.17 of which amount approximately half and maintenwas for construction ance of state highways, the monthly report of Mark Tuttle, state auditor, Warrants in the amount of shows. on the gen$452,918.25 were issued includes This eral fund. figure General roads. for $306,251.47 spent administration costs miscellaneous reached $146,666.78. Morgan, A decrease of $4300 in of Morgan the estimated revenue isr in a shown report filed county of with the state board equalization and the state auditors office by the The 1924 figure is county auditor. $125,333.17, compared with $129,643,-3- 4 last year. Salt Lake, Schools in San Juan, Grand and Emery counties are opening with encouraging prospects for one uf the most successful years in their history, according to Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction. EFFECTIVE BLOWS He Scores G. O. P. for Support. of Special Privilege and Predatory Wealth. Sixty thousand cheering Democrats, gathered for a monster rally and barbecue on the farm of Dr. A. W. Nelson, gubernatorial candidate, near Bunce-toMo., heard John W. Davis, their Presidential nominee, tell In most vigorous fashion what he thought of special privilege, and "government by the rich, and of the Republican partys subservience to the great predatory Industrial and financial corporations. Mr. Davis early in his speech threw away his manuscript and thereafter delivered a rapid series of telling blows at tlie Republican party that brought mighty shouts of approval from his hearers. Coolldge, he Insisted, must assume the responsibility of any error of the party he leads. After telling the wheat and hog growers how. In his judgment. Wood-roWilson first tackled and slew the special privilege dragon, Mr. Davis finally got around to Secretary Mellons aluminum Interests and Mr. Morgan's steel corporation ns illustrating how the special privilege crowd had again captured the government under Ilarding and Coolldge. When Best Minds Assembled. In 1920 a campaign was waged In this country that gathered Into one common flame every smoldering hate that affected the people of this nation, said Mr. Davis. "As a result, without great regard to any issue, the American people In overwhelming number, declared for a change in their government. They certainly got a change We were told that the first result of that change would be the assembling in the city of Washington of all the best minds of the United States. Any of you who happened to be standing at your local railway stations the week or the month succeeding March 4, 1921, will remember In what large and enthusiastic numbers and hy what hurrying trainloads the best minds murched upon the nations capital. "Once there, they made their local rallying point the little green house n, w 1 Peoa, F. M. Norton, 30 years of age, employee of the Utah Power & met instant death Light company, Norton was working at near Peoa. the top of a pole when he came into contact with a high tension wire, the on K street. "Then there came on again, and alshock proving instantly fatal. most immediately, the same hot confor privilege and advantage that test Ogden, The Amalgamated Sugar this great party from power had driven in Paul and companys factories before. twelve put into oper- onlyThe resultyears Burley, Idaho, were was written in a tariff ation in the slicing of beets for the which law the newspapers Republican manufacture of sugar this week, ac- of on the next condemned this country cording to an announcement from the morning ns an outrage and an imcompanys general office here. Four upon the consumers of this other companys factories at Cornish, position country. Utah, and Twin Falls, Idaho, will not Morgans Steel Corporation. be in operation this fall. But things of this sort must be Provo. Work on the Provo canyon done with a reason. What is it In this road from Bridal Veil falls to the case? It used to be said when such Wasatch county line will begin soon, things happened, that they were done according to Preston G. Peterson, to build up infant Industries. Well, chairman of the state road commis- since the coining of the steel corporasion, who reports that the contract tion and similar great organizations wasr let to the Inland Engineering & we do not hear much more of InConstruction company of Ogden, and fancy ; for this particular protected will be officially signed within a day infant produces single handed and alone as much steel as the German or two. empire in the days of its might and uf son Kenneth Browning, Ogden. majesty could put forth. And yet it fireJohn M. Browning, world-famou- s must be protected. arms inventor and Miss Ethel FranThen we are told by no less a perW. son Mrs. of J. than the President of the United Ernest, daughter ks States on the 14th day of last Mullen of Laramie, Wyo., were married in San Diego, Cal., according t month, that the reason for this statute Is a great Impending avalanche of word received here. cheap made German goods that Is Toole. Mayor F. M. Davis of this about to overcome this country un?ity has authorized the payment of less a dike Is built against It. $100 reward for information which Example of Protection. will lead to the arrest and conviction us have Illustrations. "Let of the person or persons who set fire We were Importing to the Tooele opera house and the 2 "Kitchenware. aluminum kitchof cent only per auditorium. enware. It Is said that there are Park City. When Angelo Fontans some high In office who have large manufacturIn aluminum ' pointed a supposedly unloaded pistol Interests of 2 avalanche This Teb-ollcompanies. ing at the feet of his friend, John and pulled the trigger, the wea- per cent of our annual consumption so alarmed the guardians of our libpon was discharged. The bullet enter- erties that they Increased the duty ed the instep of Febolas right foot on aluminum kitchenware three times and made a painful wound. over, "We have a great desire In this bodies The of Pat Canyon. Spring Santasteden and M. A. Tonoya, two country for a merchant marine. What That of the five machine men entombed does privilege suggest about It?owners to be shall there private paid in the Rains mine by the explosion out of the taxpayers pockets a subSunday afternoon, were found at 3 sidy amounting In all to about p. m. Tuesday after nearly forty-igas our contribution to private hours o fconstant effort to effect an owners of merchant ships. entrance into the lower depths. "And I am glad to say that that Provo. With hope that the broad proposition failed largely because of of Jeffersonian Democrats expanse of land lying in Cedar val- the votes same ideas as have on the who have ley west of the Utah lake might be these subjects. Included in the proposed Utah lake a visit to Davis western During reclamation project, a delegation of headquarters David Ladd Rockwell, farmers and cattlement from the manager of the McAdoo campaign, bevalley met with the Utah county littled LaEolIette assertions ot support commission and asked that considerfrom McAdoo Democrats, lie said that ation be given the thousands of acres attempts to create the impression of of land now little more than a desoImportant defections from the party late waste. standard had brought him several smiles, lie said his own Information Salt Lake City. Word of the death concerning his primary state organizaat South Manchester, Conn., of Wad-d- y tions had not Indicated any such situAnthony Street, seventh postmas-',e- r ation and that hts attempts to verify of Salt Lake City, has been re- the reports had failed. ceived here by a nephew of the for"Since the convention," he continmer postal official. ued, "I have received letters from most of the states in which we put up acOgden. Highways leading to Yellowstone park through Wyoming will tive campaigns, and they Indicate that be in fine condition next year,, acMr. McAdoos supporters are with the Most of those letters have cording to Charles W. Cross, highway ticket. from leaders, and they indicated engineer of the United States bureau been not that only the leaders but the great if public roads, who returned from of prtvMcAdoo men and women body two months of road inspection in the are. supporting John W. Davis. vicinity of Jackson, Wyo. a, $750,-000,0- ht 00 Western States j Twin Falls, Idaho. An ordinance prohibition embodying sweeping against wearing of masks in public was adopted by unanimous vote of Twin Falls municipal commission, at a regular meeting here. Los Angeles Mrs. Rosanna Moore, 71, mother of Tom, Owen and Matt Moore, motion picture actors died at her home here. issue no Boise, Ida., Idaho will quarantine against Texas commodities at the present time because of foot and mouth disease, it was announced by Mark A. Means, commissioner of agriculture. Two bandits Woodland, Calif., staged a sensational holdup in the Bank of Italy, forcing the clerks to open the vault. They locked eight bank employes in the vault an escaped with $27,000 in cash and securities. Goldfield, Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars damage was done by a fire here which destroyed an entire business block in the center of the town. Mrs. Jerome K. San Francisco, Landfield of Burlingame, wife of Frof. Jerome K. Landfield, formerly Rostovsky princess Louba Lobanov and to the czarina of Russia, has taken up a career of in one of San Franciscos saleslady stores. leading department Portland, Ore. A plague resembling foot and mouth disease has been discovered among mule deer In a Klamath county, Ore., near the line, according to a report made by M. J. Barnes, deputy game warden at Klamath Falls, to the state game commission office here. Seventy-two deer were dead in Oregon, n Klamath county; seven more were eported dead at Grohs ranch, south of Klamath Falls. San Jedro, Cal. Selection of Terminal Island as a site for a naval air station and fleet supply base was announced here by Captain Stanford E. Moses, commander of the battle fleet air forces. Sioux Fals.l S. D. With the arrival og a carload of gasoline consigned to the state, Warden George Jameson of the South Dakota state penitentiary announced that state sale of gasoline at 15 cents a gallon will begin at the penitentiary grounds. State sale is being inaugurated here for the first time since its renewal over the state last spring, under orders from Governor W. II. McMaster. Sioux Falls, S. D. H. F. Hall of Sioux Falla, manager of a municipal roedo show being staged here, and several performers at the exhibition were arrested at the rodeo grounds by Dr. T. H. Kindred, humane officer and Arthur Anderson, deputy sheriff. They are charged with cruelty to animals and their arrest was the outgrowth of a dispute between rodeo officials and humane officers over the "bulldogging and roping events of the rodeo program. Anchorage , Alaska. The Sustina valley is celebrating with an exhibition and fair its first decade of agriculture.' In the ten years since the launching of the Alaska railroad project by the government, sufficient land haa been brought under cultivation to assure a display equal to that of many northwestern states. Portland, Ore. Fossils of another strange animal which used to roam the wilds of eastern Oregon years ago have been discovered. A group of University of California geologists have found the skull, tooth and several bones of an elotherium, a squat e creature which probably existed in the tertiary age. The skull was about the size of that of a horse except that it was flatter. One of the teeth was about two inches in diameter and about three inches long. Wendell, Idaho. A. F. Achinger, pioneer settler of this section who lived alone on a ranch about six miles east of Wendell died Tuesday night at a Wendell hospital, from burns received when he attempted to light his fire from a five gallon can of coal oil. The oil exploded and the man, a mass of flames, jumped into a nearby ditch, and later was brought to the hispital. Pendleton, Ore. Paddy Ryan of Cheyenne won the championship in the world's bucking contest here Saturday and with it the Roosevelt trophy for one year, a prize saddle awarded by the roundup, and $350 in cash. His victory came when he made a spectacular ride on U Tell Em, before a cheering throng of lady-in-waiti- ng Cali-'orni- -- pig-lik- 15,000 people. Coffee s Earliest Home The home land of the coffee plant Is said to be Abyssinia. In eastern Africa, bordering on the southern part of the Red sea. In early times the cultivation of tlie coffee plant spread to Arabia, on the other side of the Red sea, and It Is from Arabia that the world obtained the plant and learned the use of Its product. Point for Shoppers Spending money Is one of the etw happinesses of life. A&l mmim f I I ' .After AFTER HARD FIGHT FOLLOWING OPERATION, DEATH SUFFERING RE-LEAV- ES Every Meal It's the longest-lastin- g confection yon can buy and Its a help to digestion and a cleanser Floyd Dell, populnr novelist, discussing marital problems In Ilearsts International, claims he had the temerity to address the following remarks to his bride the day after the wedding : "If you think this is one of those modern, advanced, civilized, artistic, sociological experiments, you are mistaken, young woman! This is a regu- lar Was Third Democrat to Hold Executive Chair of State of Wyoming; State Mourns His honest-to-Go- old-fashion- ed d mar- riage. And If one of us finds the other falling In love with someone else, she had better not pretend to be refined and unselfish and polite about It she had better trust to her Instincts and raise h 1. Some things are worth quarreling over and happiness la one of them. And because we want to be very, very happy, we shall probably have many, many quarrels. Passing Cheyenne, Wyo. Governor William died in MeB. Ross of Wyoming, morial hospital here early Thursday morning October second. Governor Ross underwent an operation for appendicits at the hospital The operation here last Wednesday. was pronounced successful, but within the last few days his condition became serious, with the development The executive was of complications. stricken soon after he had addressed a meeting at Laramie, Wyo., Tuesday night, September 23. Physicians, who attended Governor Ross said that phlebitis, an inflam-atio- n of the veins, had set in three was 51 Governor Ross days ago. years old. Governor Ross was the third Democrat to be elected to the governorship the thirty-fou- r of Wyoming during since the years territory was admitted to statehood. He was elected in 1922 to a four-yea- r term, which beHe wasr born 1923. 1, gan January in Tennessee fifty-on- e years ago. He came to Wyoming in 1901, a young attorney just out of law school, and So opened an office in Cheyenne. in practice that successful was he within a few years he was elected of Laramie attorney prosecuting Says He Laid Down Law to Hit Bride on equipment Ford can for 12 tractors. Champion X is sold by 90,000 dealen at 60 cents. Turkish Divorce DONTj DO sTRY THE .WATCH TEST THI! Custom In Turkey has made almost any trivial cause sufficient ground for Plug Co Champion Spark a man to divorce his wife. It has made s, Toledo, Ohio the Turk roan the owner of the power to divorce. He may rid himself of his wife by merely saying before two witill1 Ptptmie III nesses, "I divorce you. Then, If he wishes, he may marry her again for a second time, divorce her by the same simple process, marry her a third time and divorce her. But before he marries her a fourth time she must have been married. It only for one day, to some other man and then divorced. L. D. S. College ErriciCNCY or a husband he school If chooses, may Indulge AH cobibmkUI branch. Cataloefroe. In a cubic divorce process by saying SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH before two witnesses, I divorce you 60 N. Mala SC with three divorces. Beatrice Hill Teach Children Ogllvle in Current, History Magazine. CHAMPION ' Business Can You Hear? Place watch to ear than draw Yen should haar tick et iachaa. Doaa a ringing in yeuil 56jwit. ere prevent your proper LrfGSSa yean. They are also equipment on Ford trucks and Fordson bump LEONARD EAR OIL Deaf-- " relieve both Head Noiaea and sere. Just rub h beck of Mil and insert in aeetrila. For Sale Everywhere, jfatnfwstfntf deeorfptfvo Alder meat upon reQueer. A. O. LEONARD. Inc. 70 6th Ave. New York Tb'Use Cuticura' and Ileal One of the worlds longest transmission spans measuring 4,317 feet, swings across Cheat river In West Virginia. Sooth as Rashaa and Irritations Cntlror Soap Kwp tTi ftt Even the dreamer attracts attention when he snores. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 40-13- 24 county. In 1910 he was the Democratic candidate for representative in conIn 1917 he was a candidate gress. nomination for for the Democratic defeated in the governor, but was primary election by a small majority. His election to the governorship in 1922 followed one of the bitterest political campaigns ever waged in Among his most notable Wyoming. official acts were the recommendation of submission of a constitutional amendment providing for a severance tax and the calling of a special in July, session of the legislature other and loans farm to 1922, provide The needed emergency legislation. he which amendment severance tax to the be will submitted recommended electorate at the November election. a speaking It was while pursuing of the proposed campaign in advocacy amendment that he developed hie fatal illness. survived by a Governor Ross is widow, who was Miss Nellie Taylor of Missouri, and three sons, George and Ambrose, who are students at of Wyoming, and the University in the Cheyenne Bradford, a pupil schools. public The death of Governor Ross makes necessary the election of a governor at the general election November 4, next. Under Wyoming law, the secof state becomes acting govretary of the latters in the event ernor the death. If governor dies within twenty days of a next general election, the secretary of state serves as acting governor during the remainder of the term to which a deceased governor was elected. Brain Pierced by Pitchfork Pay son, Utah, Although her brain is said to have been pierced by a pitchfork tine, Ilene Hiatt, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hiatt, is The girl expected to fully recover. was injured on the Hiatt farm near here when she was struck by a fork thrown by her brother. The brother and father were stacking hay. Unknown to them, the child came from the house and was standing near the stack when the boy tossed his pitch-for- k to the ground. The fork struck her skull and one tine is said to have penetrated her brain. She was rushed to the hospital, where it was at first feared her sight had been destroyed. 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