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Show - THF. JORDAN .JOURNAL. MIDVALE. UTAH TIONAL DEBT '!lESS- TINGHES BILL DEFEATED FURTHER GUT , THE WORLD 'S GREAT EVENTS ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE 1 ......-............. ......................... o........ l\!;1 I>Y Dodd. Mead & Company.) I , SENATE CLOSES MELLON 8EC RETARY 1 BO OKS ON FISCAL PERIOD; $377,767,816 OVER riE: VOTES DOWN MEASURE APPROVED BY COOLIDGE; RESULT 26 TO 54 Ia (JUAKE WRECKS . ..N;;~·N;t-;;·1 -MAN'f HOUSES of- NUMBER OF TEMBLOR VICTIMS ON MEDITERRANE AN ISLANDS BELIEVED GREAT It'• a PrUt~h Liua in ~ ........... ........... .... Salt Lake-Formal recommendation that the Duchesne-Castle gate road, a distance of forty·tlvt mUeil, be 1nclud· '1.'\VENTY-TWO -YEAR-OLD ho:v -undersized, r£>d-t{eaded, sickly ed In the 7 per oont federal aid system -set out more than 2,240 ~-ears ago ot highways was made by the state Earthquake Shakes Arkhangelo, ArBill Marketing conquerof Cooperative House lntpnt!on modest the with road commission Thursday at a meet8urplua Jumps Beyond Estimates, But Arnlmea, Apolakkia, and Mono· Hotly Clash it. Members did as he And Enacted wot·ld. the Ing in!' att!lnded by all three members of Fa lls to Reach Coolidge Count; litho; More Than 2000 Homes of king Alexander, Authorize was hoy Would The the commission, Ira R. Browning, chief Income Tax Collections Were Are Destroyed of state Greek northern little $225,000. the el1glneer ot the commission, and B. J, Above Those of Last Year Alexanas Jmown Is He Macedonia. Finch, district engineer ot the federal der the Great. bureau of publlo roada. It Is under· at great earthquake has de· stood that Mr. Finch will concur In the rPsll'ltance Rome.-A brave the of spite In Washington- After rejecting the I W ashington-Secr etary Mellon re· strayed more than 2000 houses on the recommendaUon . Marathon and elsewhere the harllarous ported Friday a government surplus Fess farm credits bill, which had been 1 world-power of Persia, after conquerIsland of Rhodes, in the Aegean sea. Myton-Sumsio n & Clyde, contrac.. of $377,767,815 for the fiscal year just indorsed by President Coolidge, by a Ing practically all of Asia, hatl again The villa~ es of Arkhangelo, Arnima, passed then senate the 54, to 26 of vote closed. turned Its hordes against Greece, Apolakkia and Monolitho suffered tors, who are building the Myton-An· A record collection of customs total· 1 the house cooperative marketing meas· sweepin_g the whole lucldeRs country most severely from the continued telope unit of the federal aid road, have located their camps near Myt n lng $579,430,092 as well as a heavy in- j ure. and well-nigh stamping out the last shocks. at come tax yield, amounting to $1,982,· 1 The proposal approved, which also smoldering ~parks of civilization. This Athens.-A disastrous eartllqualce of and have a force of men and trucks 040,088 swelled the treasury fund far was sponsored by the administration, outrage the through to roadbed the determined grading work A.lpxandpr unprecedented Yiolence is reported to would auhtorize a $225,000 appropria- avenge. His father, King Philip, had beyond the needs of the government. have occurred at midnight on the is- ~ town. T he $390,000,000 surplus recently tion for the creation of a cooperative made himself practical master of Salt Lake-Decision to continue en· land of Crete. The shocks were folforecast by President Coolidge for the marketing division in the agriculture Greece, and Alexander himself, comof the Utah plant and insect torcement landlowed by loud rumblings, with 1 lOg to the throm• at the age of twenty, :rear which ended Thursday, failed to ' department. slide.s and th~ collapse of houses, quarantine, despite the fact that the 1 materialize, however, as a resu!t of j ~he Fess proposal, offered by the had corupletpd that RUbjugation. Then supreme court of the United States reca!JSlllg many fires. last minute disbursement& to meet a ' Ohio senator as a rider to the cooper· he set himself to the task of crushing The center of the disturbance was cently held that tho law of a northpostoffice department deficit and tax 1 ative marketing measure, would have Persia. The plan was laughable In at Candia, important coast city, where western state similar to that of Utah refunds. At that it was mare than 1 authorized in appropriation of $100,• ' Its audacity. Alexander's army of In· was unconstitutional , was reached at II the en.tire p.op~lation w~s thrown into three times the total estimated by ad-,. o.oo,ooo for loans to farmers' coopera· vai'ion consisted of barely 3{,000 men: the quarterly meeting of the state S~m1lar expenences are re· pamc. a ttves. It was snowed under by a vott> The Persian emperor, Dariu~. could m inistration officials in February. board of agriculture, which was just 1 ported from Kanea, on the other end put into the field millions of soldiers. The total cost of government during of 54 to 26. from many of the adjourned. and island, the of Neverthelei's, with his well-drllled th e last twelve months, exclusive of j Its defeat was more crushing than smaller towns and villages in Crete. I deb t retirement charges, was $3,097,· that administered in the senate last 34,000 Alexander crossed the HelOgden-All previous records in the Tile number of victims is believed 611 ,822, a reduction of about $33,687,-~ "':eek to. the McNary equalization fee lespont in 334 B. C. and marched boldto be great. Accurate information Is handling of sheep were broken this Hot Springs Near Reykjavik. bill, which was o;~posed by the ad· ly Into Persian territory. , month at the Ogden union stock yards. 312 from the year previous. still lacking. From the first he thrust aside the T he surplus was immediately ap· ministration, and was rejected by a It is believed the earthquake extend- Receipts were more than 120,000, corn(Prepared by the National Geograi>hlc In the Twelfth and Thirteenth cenof resistance ill-organized but mighty C.) D. margin. six-vote Washlna-ton, Society, retireto Mellon Secretary plied by turies, a full hundred years before the ed over a large area. The Athens ob· r pared with 39,000. for June of 1925. ' Adoption by the senate of an amend· the Persian armies and, as he ltd· m en t of the public debt, cutting it to ARRYING Ice te Iceland will Renaissance began to make itself felt servatory states that the center of the Salt Lake-Maintena nce of high$19, 643,216,tn5, and making the total ment eliminating naval stores frolll vanced, his nnme SllrPad terror among appear to most persons about in sunny Italy. This literature Is most earthquake was between the Cyclades ways In the state cost $63,603.88 durreduction in the d~t for the year the measure means that the cooper· his foes and made hi~ progress easier. as reasonal;Jle as carrying striking In character drawing, In pas- lslands and Crete, probably originat- ing June, according to the monthly ative marketing bill must go to co~· He arrived at the ancient city of $872,977,572. wheat to the Dakotas, cotton sionate dramatic power, In severe, ing in the Sandorini volcano. statement of the disbursement of road shown a Income tax collections were $221.- ference can be adjusted and the meas· Gordlum. There he was to Texas, or baked beans to Boston. noble simpllclty, In grim humor. All issued by John E. Holden, state funds the from reported are shocks Other to 602 ,265 above those of a year ago, de- ure sent to the president-proba bly chariot, whose pole was fastened But not long ago the Icelanders made the characters of the Sagas live and Ionin islands in western Greece. The report also shows thr.: auditor. spite t he reductions in rates provided the only farm relief measure to reach Its yoke by a curious and Intricate an appeal to Norway, the nearest }j]u- move today. Every hlll and headland spent for administration was $7415.96 the that indicate reports Latest to ropean country, to ship them lee in and valley In the island Is full of their shocks which rocked the island came and $12,370.12 for equipment during by the new revenue law which was the White House during this session, knot. lie was told that, according mau who could undo order that they might save their hereffective in the last two quarters of which is nearing a close. The vote on prophecy, the The Icelander of today entirely without warning, and lasted the month. Total amount spent on presence. bPcome lord of all ring harvest from spoll!ng during a should knot that the cooperative marketing bill came the fiscal year. It Is as If by heart. them knows roads during the month was $205,730.for fully five minutes. Many had tt·Ied and failed. J mild winter. There are other para· to pauper Miscellaneous taxes, many of which after a ten hours' continuous session, Asia. from Engllshman, every The largest disbursement in any 30. The. famous archaelogical museum With one blow of his sword Alexander doxes in this supposed land of ice. historical were repealed by the law, produced during which a wide range of propos· Shakespeare's knew king, was destroyed. The quake one county was in Tooele, where 333,· slashed the Gordian knot in two. The The land which has come down In plays and could retell tbem more or at Candia $86 5,599,289 for the year, compared als, to change tariff of the railroad fulfilled and felt all over Greece and the Dod· 911.81 was spent. Five of the counties rates for the benefit of the farmer and prophecy was considered history as Iceland might with more less In his or her own words. It has was with $826,638,097 the year previous. 1 ecanes islands. Aa late dispatch states had no disbursements. he was hailed as the coming Asian accuracy have been given a dlametri· kept the national spirit alive through that serious damage was done at Customs receipts a year ago totalled to aid hi1n by other methods, had been ruler. Myton-Sunday was the warmest cally opposite title and called "the evll times. It has preserved the lan$5 47,561,226 or $31,868,000 less than thrown in the discard. Rhodes. Meantime, Darius, with a host of Land of Fire." The surface of no and day so far this year, according to the guage almost untouched by time the record aollection of the year just marched against the other country, perhaps, Is so deeply men. 600,000 record kept at the government station foreign Intercourse. Heat Records are Smashed by Wave ended. The previous high paint for I youthful conqueror. Alexander lured marked by the withering blasts that In House Brings Battle Bill Supply In Myton. The thermometer register· Yet this literary people still live In Chicago--A heat wave, coasting I him Into the · nanow valley of Issus, tariff receipts was reached in 1923, ed 95. The highest during the month across the northern half of the contin· and there, where there was no room well up fi·om time to time ; an<l In no a pastoral and Homeric clvlflzatlon, when $560,000,000 was collected. found be to are of June, 1925, was 92. The highest area ot equal one of in country I dulging Washington.-In the of lesson modern a rec• Is brought which slope, Pacific the from ent governthe General expenditures by for the huge Perl'lian army to deploy, "so many volcanic peaks and vents. I healthfulness o:C human lite lived In Its favorite pastimes of the present ever recorded in Myton at the station m ent last year totalled $1,826,726,923 ord temperatures to the Central West he fell upon and routed it. 40,000 the of miles square 5,000 Nearly session, the house Monday participat· was 100 on July 15 of last year. co mpared with $1,837,004,4775 during and the Lake region. The previous Onward m(lrched Alexander, con· of the country's area are covered by close contact with the tree, wild life ed in a round of prohibition debate. of nature, such as would have dethe previous twelve months. Other mark of 85 degrees, set by the ther. quering everywhere, seizing S~'l'la and Salt Lake-Due to dry and unusualflows. lava the heart of Rousseau or Consideration of the second deficiency ' lighted in day hottest ·expenditures ran about the same, al- mometer, May 1, the Egypt and pushing ahead toward the warm weather during the past week. ly Items other among which bill, supply of size the Iceland Is approximately Thoreau. though the adjusted service certifi· 1926, was deemed certain by fore· 1 Persian capital. Darius. with another the state, Irrigation water thorughout the supplement to $2,uS6,700 carries miles square Ohio nnd about 8,000 For 400 years Iceland was an aris;cate fund to take care of the soldiers' casters to fall before night, but relief Incredibly huge army, opposed him at rain. is badly needed, ~.1· and low is I pro· for provided short a only already Is It larger than Ireland. tocratic republic, ruled by the great $10,635,685 lbonus required $120,152,000 last year, will be on its way, they promised, by Arbela, but the Persian host fled at irngated crops are st1ll most though fiscal the during of enforcement coast 1 hibition distance ot'l' the Europeward a s compared with $99,458,000 the year Wednesday. At Pierre, S. D., the mer. Alexander's first charge. The con- Greenlanfl, anfl Its northernmost cape families of the early settlers, amono; I year beginning July 1, served as the i doing well, according to the weekly before. Tax refunds were $182,220,· J cury attained a height of 106 degrees, queror cont!.rlUed on his triumphant just touches the Arctic circle. From whom was a Norse queen of Dublin. vehicle for bringing up the subject. crop and weather report of J. Cecil Al· rooo, compared with $147,777,000 the the. hottest ever recorded for the ., way, capturing all Persia and pushing there the midnight sun can be seen. A tour days' open-air parliament ot office of the nil Iceland met annually In .Tune at ·while Representatives Gorman, Re· I ter, in charge of the loc~l 1previous year. month there. At Sioux City, Ia., and forward lo India. After stubborn restatement detailed A bureau. In spite of Its position so near the publican, Illinois, and La Guardia, weather at Huron, S. D., similar heat records 1 sistance from the nath·e king, Porus. North pole, Iceland, thanks to the Thingvell!r, and the speaker of the 1 law (log-soguman) used to recite from , Progressive-Soc ialist, New York, vlg· of conditions Is given. •Call to End Session May Lack Quorum were fractured. At Grand Island the he subdued the whole land. Gulf stream. has a relatively mild memory the whole of the unwritten, o:~usly assailec~ the dry law and con· Ogden-In the midst of one of the 1 Persia, as In the time of Marathon, winter climate. Reykjrn·Ik, the capl· ' Vashington-Alt hough the resolu-~ temperatur" was 104. periods Ogden has oxper!warmest Upthe ditwns under It, Representative 1 was a more or Jess barbarous country. tal, Is In the same latitude as Nome, elaborate laws of the coi.Kltry to ti on providing for adjournment of conyears, R. E. Gary, assisten in enced his 1:!62-12(;.t Iceland was ~>haw, Democrat, Georgia, urged Many Homeless from High Water f Greece was still the stronghold of cul- Alaska, hut has a January tempera- assembly. In gress last Saturday was held in abeyreturned to his. forester, united to Norway, and In 1380 with party to come out with a "ringing" tant district Washington-Se ven or eight thous- ture and education. 'Vhere\·er Alex- f ture milder th.m that of Munich, Gerance Friday, there was every indica-j 1 the news that with The Danish pronounc~>mPnt in support of the eight· office Tuesday, Norway to Denmark. tlon that the present session would be and persons are homeless In the flood· ander's conquests wPnt civilization 1 many, or Milan. Italy. ruined the lslanfl ec()n()ml<'ally, but een~ll amendment in the 1928 presi· j eight inches of snow fell in the Challis and learning went also. brought to a close then. Both the striken town of Leon, Mexico, Ameri-J \ Icelandic :mmmers, however, are since thp granting of self-government dential campaign. and 1 national forest of Idaho, June 18 Alexander was for continuing hl3 1 cool, due to the lnrge fields of Ice thnt ,house and senate struggled along slow- can Vice Consul Taylor at Aguas Cal1 old the of re-establishment the an<l fire the decrease to much did and 19 march after· the conquest of float down from the north. Grain can')y during the day to clear their calen- ientes, Mexico, reported to the state onward Heykjavlk, at 1874, In parliament, 1 Soon Bill Farm On Vote Final hazard. hut his wPariN! soldiers refn~ed 1 not be grown satisfactorily, an(! nil d ars of pressing business, and contin· department. The poorer sections of India, Into the unknown. When, brendstufl's must he Imported. Hay, great pro_gress has hP<>n made. farther go to Salt Lake-The sheep industry of u ed their sessions into the night .in an I the city have been badly damaged. In more recent thuPs the Icel!tndenvoys back, turned he t·eluctantly, tha~ hope the ith Washington.-W Idaho is in a more stable condition ' potatoes and turnips are the only ag- ers hn Ye ~hown themselves to hP In .effort to ward off the usua.l preadJourn- The number of dead is still unknown. 1 the In country every nearly from ot disposed be can legisl<ition farm than it bas been for years, and wJll rlcnlluntl prndncts of any importance. arl\ a nee of mnny parts of the wmitl ment jam. One of the bills aprpove~ 1 Funds are needed, he said, for shelter 1 world mr:>t him, offering suhmisslon. 1 Republican leadors of the prove profitable for years to <'orne, in week, this In raif;f'fl are to Rheep refuse anrl and hon;e~ debris Cattle, 1 remove to and I deftct· second. the was senate by the In theil' !'iO<'ial an<l polf!lnaJ !Oens. Now that, as maRter of the world, and ;:;cnate nre preparing for the the opinion of W. H. GP!'>S of Homeen cy supply measure on which ad· gurad against the danger of epidemics. he could I'Pst, tl1e IPRs worthy side of conslderahle numller«, an<! largP (]Ufln- "'omen harl full polit!ral privlleges !n house of congre:,s next Satnr· dale, who has been engaged In the inP<ljournm(•nt j ournment Saturday appears to hinge. So far there are no Americans report- 1' Alexander';; nntu1·e cropved out. He titfef' of fi~<h-chiefly co<l and lH'ITing Iceland r>nrlier pr••!>allly than In 11ny contemplates the dustry for a number of years. prog1·am This dt·Y· ·Its total was increased by the senate 1 ed missing. The American Red Cross declan•ol that no mortal man could -are taken from the n<>lghhorin;:; othr>r ch i!izi'rl conntrr. At ltJP pres· next, and short the until rostponement 1rom $45,000,000 to $51,0.00,000 and as is making a stud)' in view of sending j have nrhieved all thnt he had nnd that waters. ent time part of the Allhfll~. the Ice· se~;sions, of the ril criS r.ad harbors Price-,VIth a crew of more thnn a result of amendments It was sent to additional supplies in addition to $5000 , he must ther<'fore be a god, the ~on of Interior a Waste of Lava. landlc pnrliaml·n t. is Plef'ted by pro- bill, cal leg-isl.ition, the French debt 200 men, tlw construction work on the / already sent to the Mexican Red Cross. • Jupiter. IIe went on to as~ert that ns conference. Thou!!h Iceland hns an PXtf'n~iv!' poi·tionn I I'Plll'esentat ion. settlement and a nnmher of other mat· new six·mlle spur of the Dem·er & Rio mankind must, after his death, wor- area, fm· all prf\<'tlcal purpose« It tPrs of iPliJOrtance now on the calen· Grande 'Vestern railroad from Helper Partner of Denmark. Bones of Early Elephant Found Quake Leaves Death and Rui~ ship him as a god they might as well might just !lS well be only a seventh A fin a 1 vote on the farm relid to Price Is prog-ressing rapiclly, accorddar. The political status of Iceland Is In Tucson, Ariz.-Discovery of a giant begin at once. Call1sthenes, one of his of Its actmtl size. Although EuroPadang, Sumatra-Repo rts received In et'l'ect It bill in the sE>nate is looked for by ing to the contractors in charge. some ways peculiar. h ere from the stricken town of Pad- shoulder blade of a prehistoric elep· wisest counselors, oppoo;;ed the plan, peans emigrated to Icelann about be said to he an autonomous Tuesday, anrl, w:~h tbat idea in view, 1 Salt Lake-Matters rertaining to the ang, destroyed by an earhtquake last phant, probably a mammoth, estimated declaring It blasphemous. Alexander seven hundred years before Old \Yorld mll"ht Rtate In partnership with Denmark. honse IPa(lErs ar<> leaving 'Vednesday distribution of water from th9 Price indicate that at least 200 to be at least 250,000 years old, in a had him tortured and k!IIed. As n colonies were established In North It has no army or navy and iR unfler open for action on wh:-tever measure river were gone over thoroughly by. persons were killed. The devastated mine site twenty-five miles southwest lad Alexander had had three tutors. AmPrica, only the valleys and low· obligation to contrlhute either men the senate puts through. Administra· ' neorr-:e M. Bacon, state engineer, and areas have not yet been searched thor- ( of here, has brought to light one of the One had taught him to believe himself lands near the coast of the island no or money to the DaniRh military , lion leaders are to press the Fess· 1 W. H. Wayman, wat·~r commissioner ougly and there are many Injured r most important fossil beds In the a deity. Another had disciplined him have ever been developed. This is forces. ' the T'me 11er amenroment recognizes D('nmnrk to the house CO· 1 on the river, during the state eng!nwhose hurts may prove fatal. The en- 1 southwest, it was announced by Dr. severely and had striven to tPach him not because of a lack of energy on bill, with the ' eer's visit south, it was announced upmarketing operative Furneutrality. country's permanent tire town, which collapsed with a Byron Cummings, director of the Arl· humllity. The third (Aristotle) had the part of the hard~· Scan(Jinavlans tlwrmore the present arrangement Is hope that President Cooliuge's ap· I on his return. Mr. Bacon left Satur· th undering crash, is In ruins. Troops zona state museum, and formerly oJ Imparted to h!m the love of learning. who settled the Island, but because only temporary, and after December prm·al of this farm relief plan can day afternoon for Carbon county for Having practiced the precepts of the the Interior, comprising about six· 81, a re being rushed to the community for the University of Utah. 1940, Plther of the asf\ociatPd second and third tutors and thereby sevenths of the total aren, Is a waste countries may demand a revision ot S\wing a majority for this as a subsli· 1 that purpose. the survivors. Salt Lake-The gruond water lnveswinning the world, he now turned to of lava, boulflers and gravel, devoid the "act of union" whl<'h now unites tuto for the defeated McNary-Haugen Town Threatened by Grass Fire tl!!;ation now baing conducted in the mcasn re. Padua, Italy- Six distinct earth Susanville-A grass fire which for the mad teachings of the first. of 'I egetatlon. them. He declared himself a god and beMilford valled by Walter N. White of The Island Is approxhnately 200 shocks, of which three were rather mountain town, was brought under . . . Heykjav!k, the capital of Iceland army hls United States Geological survey make the to available tried all Laws He but after it. long, Prohibition lieved Tuesday, mlle!s Condemn 300 control, by 1 rrl~ns Gt wide the miles seismographs i of on comer recorded were southwestcm strong, I near the Jupiter. of son as more him back found be beat can acknowledge to information which will drafted habitation a been hardly providing had are men I estimated distance a ,. •h ere Thursday at Island, faelng Greenlanrl. Th!i' com- , 1 In and heaYily, value to those who in· • There drinking to great water. of toolc salt He prove from menacing miles became 40 conference fire than The Gerrr.any-·The blaze. the 1··"'0'Hlch. damof the at 200 kilometers. No reports munity of 1:\.000 Inhabitants 11' 1 his of the agricultural posloudly 1 develop to boast ten(l would here, j cups carriage the his :Cew meeting jumped and it roads, physicians when rail man noon no n.~ after are Df j shortly claim re. can that been Island have only place on the a ge anywhere in Italy region, according to the occaof these of sibilitles one On almost prominent depend grPatnes..'l. well, own as inhabitants The included, roads. whi<'h the title "city." Susan river and ate into grassy fields , for only not credit claimed he tran!';portatlon of the conservation sions water chief on Stabler, II. entirely reso· a adopted , near the western section of town. The ) Throughout the 1,0-,)0 years ()f IcfL f lr.r:'J•r.•·ence artvocates. for bnt dane, had fiords. himse-lf and Ralf R. many he the In survey, what and the of coast the branch along of forms all ag-amst. fire entered the city limits, but damland's occupancy by people of Euro- l!lllo~ . ~'ttnrnay Gasoline Reaches Billion Gallons long others b.y 11 performed size feats engineer of equal hproic of 1011 hydraulic earth on local country 'Voolley, No legal that laws, decl.n.rmg penn extraction. It hRR heen practif'al· i•ruh '·~ Washington- Gasoline production age was slight. For awhile the fire dearest Hls born. 1 was wonderful he recently and before Yarled returned such who contains survey, the freedom on personal ly a country without cities. Life has rc~:rlctH>n!l r eached the billion-gallon mark for the raged along a five-mile front and show· hlm with remonstrated C"l.ltus,. friend, glaciers work The the of 10 Iceland. as inspection of trip a phenomena fi·om race demoralizatioJI. centered In thP scatte1·ed farmsteads, \\·oulcl lear. ftrst time In the history of the industry ered portions of towns with ashes. enatchAlexander, rlvand lies, salmon these White. fiords. for Mr. the ; by done Switzerland being of / many of which today are somewhat T!Je CO'lf"~i'!1C<:l almost unanimously during May, when the output totaled ing a spear from a guard, ran him ' ers and midnight sun of Norway; the feudal estubl!Rhments, suttlcient to v~tc·.1 in fav:.F or an educational cam· Hamburg Menaced by Rising Flood 7,018,375,000 gallons, the bureau of S:!.lt Lake City.-Until 8 o'clock Satpa ig:1 1\<:'~ :t::<t intemperance by prop· urday night, tlfty·e!ght carloads o! Berlin-Rising flood waters of the through. Sobered by his own terrible volcanoes, grottoes and solfataras of t11emselves. 1.. ~.."'" reported. This figure broke the Italy, on a grander scale; the mineral townless pe· 11 llt£:tnr.l<~ in th~> schools, the promotion cherries had bPen •shipped out o:C tho During Iceland's Jon"' record established In April. Ex· River Elbe, Tuesday, menaced por- deed the unhapt;>y monarch declared " Jive to fit not truth, some with of himself, ge~·sers the ; Germany of springs rlod Reykjavik was a tiny fishing vii· of >1:-•lrl!' n:ul t11e curbin" of the treat· ,ports In May were maintained at the tion of Hamburg, messages from that by expres·s, waterfall, !age and local trading center. When lr.~ hr.hit. The physicians expressed state so far this season death. to largest himself the starve to Zealand; tried New and greatest the is Hamburg said. city month; preceding the in set level high by received Information to according Soon after he was found weeping next to Niagara, In the "~>orld-all are It began growing the lack of timber thP bolic>f tt.;:t thf! Swedish system of s tocks on hand May 21 totaled 1,802,- commercial city of continental Europe argrir;ml· the of chairman Kelly, Paul A courtier a«ked: here. Nowhere has nature heen Ro in Iceland was made goorl hy the use gov.~>·m.:Pnt contra1 o f t 1lP sale or Ji. 1 01,000 gallons and domestic demand and Is exceeded in martime trade only violently. conqueror divine the should In giving a geological les- of conugnted shPPt Iron and the re- quor "a>' th,, most noteworthy in tbs tural committee of the chamber ot "\Vhy spendthrift w as 988,677,000 gallons, an increase in by London, LHverpool and New York. Until the correspondlnr tears?" shed world If there h~ sermons In suiting hulldingR did not rnnke for at- 1 w0rld, hut aRserted that even it was commerce. the of man. to son d aily average over the preceding It Is on the Elbe, about 70 miles from twenty straight caryear, last Here date 1 worM'& here. more unread no lie are there volumes pdnciple. stones, in "Becau!'e tractlvenesR. 'l'here Is ><till a "tinny" wror:.;: the river's mouth. !month of 15 per cent. '1 loads had left Utah. to conquer !'' sohhed the king. we see ht!r titanic forces at work look to parts of the capital, hut many A th1·ee-day drunken orgy at Baby- building up a country. 1'\owhere else VernaL-At a liearing before the Flood Victims Toll Mounts substantial buildings hnve arisen, InGerman to Show New Bread-Still Japanese Use Artificial Silk lon In 323 B. C. threw him Into a vio- Is It possible to study so well tile geo!\lexico City.-Burial of the several public Y.~tilitles commission Wednesday of parNew York-A machine that makes lent fever, and after a brief lllnesiil Tokio-Japan, greatest sllk-produc• logical conditions prevailing toward eluding the large stone house on the matter of grantnig a franchise at by alcohol proof centuries cent for per do\nl 98 and Tied bread liament. quantities large 1Sng country, imports he died. He was barely thirty-two the closA of the Glacial epoch In galling tra(Je monopoly laws, Iceland hnnrlred vletims of the flood at Leon, artificial silk for its beauty-loving the same time will be shown In the years old and had reigned but twelve Flu rope. has won almost complete independenee Guanapuato state, in trenches and to operate an auto freight line from IPElOI>le who cannot afford the real ar- German exhibit at the sesquicenten- years. In that time he had conquered Real Literature Developed. In recent years nnd Is RSsoclated wlth wftl.out identirioation if necessary baa V<>rna.l to Salt Lake City, a compromTlte fibre spun by the silkworm nial exposition at Philadelphia. Kurt I everything except himself. The mon· Sterling • Though Icelanders, faced by impla- Denmark now unfler what amounts to been ordei ed by the authorities as a ise was effected between theand patiently fed by Japanese women in Zimmerman, director of the German I arch of the world was the helpless the company Transportation I hi t " limite and Voluntary a pre.:aution against epidemic. Difficult a par ners P· the slave of his own vanity and violent cable natural forces and conditions, board on arrived their homes Is more than twice a~ exhibit, smaller trucking compa!lies of the Reykjavik means "smoking creek.'' have been unable to achieve any great o~~eed between ;coatly e.s the fibre woven in American steamship Zeeland with 160 exhibits paRSiOD!;. 1nmun!cation still makes it impos·f basin, whereby It was ....., co. tl t bt 1 ll degree of physical development on As in many parts of volcanic Iceland, 0 0 The frugal Japanese, therefore, for the exposition. The device was I company former the that parties He died, and the world.emplre he the mate a n a nacura e. es short-summered is- there are hot springs near the city. A st' l' to and their silk to more amuent people& perfected by a Berlin Inventor durin~ had bullt up was torn to pieces among their lava-covered, Vernal between operate should , rangfigures have made notable ad· characteristic sight In the Icelandic the ca~ualtles, the latest 1000 100 cover their bodies and art objects the past month, Zimmerman said. va. 1 his generals. But the civilization and land, they Strawberry the over Ctty Lake -';alt · T~e 1 to ·vnnc&8 in less material fields. A capital Is the procession of women lng ~<ll the way from 8 1 route, and the latter companies would the milled product of their por from the dough In the oven Is car· I learning that he fostered were desUniversal El hy given Is maxJmum to going clothes and tubs carrying tr\Ily remarkable Uterary development j ptpes. cooltng agea. through all off .z1ed through survive to Une.l ~lPLbO·r•. oorrespondent in the stricken zone. 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