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Show - "v. H T HE SUNDAY VOU 1. No.'39rr and the average haul for each carload wna 485 miles. According to the best estimate the forest service lis able to make, the freight bill on lumber for that year was 5275,000,000. This sum merely gives one measure of the, cost of treating our forests as mines Instead of llmbetfarmsLAlrae 4tloa of his sum wisely invested each.. In forest and rehabilimanently upward-- again at any time year would protection grow timber where It is that can now be foreseen, has taken tation needed, reduce the nation's freight MIL place in aplte of a large lncre inoro-aw nnrinlnHnn vtth it. .latnonrt cneapen. lumDer,. ana reieaeo vsi Forester Calls to Increase National Tim Chief , for-Effo- rts ber. Supply. forJiouslng,JunUtm-ean- d many-oth- Drop in Consumption. in the production. of lumber and the "Increase In Donulatlon have resulted In a striking drop In the Purvey Stawt World Ha No Lumbtr per capita consumption- - of lumber - to Offer Whan Ours U Gone from oves 500 board feet per person In 1906 to about 820 board feet In 192a Markd.OclIn In Out This decline In the consumption of . put 8fno 1906. wood unquestionably means a -- decline In the standards of living. Of this Washlnitan. Chief FoieaVttWti-Iuustandard the shortage of bousB. Greeley, noting in his annual report that the world te assuming a ing is an Impressive exampfe. growing attitude o prudence toward '; "The shortage of lumber, with Its fti natural resources, urges a greater corollary of tlgh prices, has followed the- - westward tendency-i-n sweep of lumbering, tils dlrectloa for the timber supply. Xo take stock of while the bulk of our population and now much wood we hare and what we demands forlnmber reshall need Is an Important step In de- main in (he Central and Eastern states. termining our future attitude toward The nation's lumber shipment In 1920, . IS OUTPUT DEGUM6 FAST The-declin-e b - na-tlo- fir lie first SmiiioS Spriif ' y Hi l forms. er labor for unavoidable toanspoir-patt.and iron cannot' be grown, buf timber I can be." - - ' ..iwro. : . .... r-- r . , fF ill HI 35 . raWJirffA-kT- s JfiTiTCV 'sJ II --P- " --- He defied tradition, resigned his commission anl cam to this country In 1904.' After working as a common laborer around Vanconver, B. C, two years, be made a "stake? and plunged Into land speculations. He made Seattle, Wash. Aire von Alvens leben, scion of on of the proudest fanUUes of Prussia, who had millions few years ago and who was reported to be the personal friend and agent et the kaiser, today Is running a little ' Uf atort hem, , , ' After remaining In obHcurlty since 'Vkls release from Fort Douglas, Utah, where be was Interned. Ton Alvens leben suddenly, made his reappearance ia Beatthf and, advertised by the - . .' For' years he was the social leader of Vancouver. He bad a mansion that castles. He was atrivaled tended by huge retinues of servants. . He operated a wholffleet of He supported a suble ' of polo ponies. .' ,V.Then csme the' war.". Von Alvensleben came to the United States, but ugly rumors followed him and wrecked his business. ; The story was generalabout his - spectacular ly printed that he was slated to be Vt, Is dolhrs rushing business, - governor general of Canada If the Ton Alven'jisben rivals kaiser wen. And lie was certainly In; anythtnt ra Bom In a famPy timate with the German embassy. ' -uU;J wiui u."Graia nobiiitj Yea AJjreaslebea "wai' Interned and : At. tut ffi will t Wit' li 47 I Ijj i ' sT 7 " if; - nt old-wor- ld expensive-automobiles- - " "fences", or places where the -- Jewels can be pawned or sold without the police knowing It and diamond cutters who can change the shape of a Udlamond are but part of the Intricate uiBcuura oirecieo oy ner. Meantime in that white tract of Broadway and Its environs known as the "Boaring Forties," the bold stroke of this advfnrnreaa hss nu de the an. I derworld habitues-sober- . Detectives have been ordered to run them all down, learn- - their associations and their relations to any possible crooks. Plays With Fortunes, In addition to' which Is the lime light shed on the night life In the "Roaring "Forties virhten the ; police cannot now avoid noticing: The Jeweled women, wearing king's ransoms on their necks and fingers, poker-pa- r ties running Into , hundreds of thousands of dollars, dice games where the roll of the cubes means the loss and the winning of a fortune. And fluttering around these places Is this master mind , adventuress, served by modern buccaneers who exercise culture, politeness and amiable stakH graces in4h game they play ing their liberty against, a king's ransom. .... "V'..' I. . s. Mont What is be-thenly Amerieaa Legion post composed entirely of Indians, baa been organized here. cam Salt City. Twenty-frigh-t of fat steers and cows from Haines and Baker, Ore, were placed on Sale at the Salt Lake Union stockyards. Austin. A charter was granted hy Secretary of State Staples to the oreanlied Mligfinri. Kansas railway of. Texas. - Seattle. Forthe second successive week, lumber sales from Paciflo mills have set a new record, nounced. . ? ike : ttruif :t Elko. With the Installation of a new combustion chamber operations . at the CatUn oil shale plant near thin . city will be resumed. Los Angeles. One sailor was re stantly killed and two others seriously Injured when an acetylene tank aboard the V. & & California, exploded. '. Corslcana, Tex. By the terms of the will left .by Mrs.- - Martha tEUjCase, the Salvation AmjLJstaferr ft V!M) AMI' nmnariw vb1iia - . . CI Pat. Baby Proce88j.LQ0 JJ urn Carriages 6'Furniture MarysvlUe, Oallt years.-- 1 He lost kept In captivity-thr-ee what remained of' his fortune either, through confiscation or because of un- -' ' " ;v: paid taxes. Finally released, he had Just $51 bnt he went into business at once as an exporter ..and Importer and was successful In a modest He was still a plunger. He pot bis entire capital Into n cargo of German Christmas goods, He . would bare realized handsomely if the shipment hadn't been delayed arriving too late for Christmas That resulted In his decision to enter the retaT trade and he's making a success at It The graces whlcn be once displayed at the German court are now showered npon the bumble feonsewlves of ' Seattle and 'they . like it .. ses8iomf the snnuarconyefiSjari ' widow of the late Congressman Nolan, was elected to succeed.her husband. San Francisco. The confession of an auto thief that ho ran a stolen rar Into the bayrfcas led Tuithdrllles to believe that moremisslng oars irooM : of the - r tax. -- " - Say.sna7Netada Consolidatednn reported' as contemplating an tn crease to $8,000,000 pounds' of cop.' ' per a month. El Pasa A Jury rendered a vet diet of guilty In the case ol S man . charged with placing quick silver In locomotive boilers during a strike.' ', Denver. James L.. Rice, a negro. ' confessed to the robbery of $2600 from the ' Globe National bank of Denver while employed as a Janitor. vityCatrfyesjErFUmiture, 'V- "GETIT AT ' TMLOR BROS. Sacramento.Wames L, Butier, 6T years of age, Joint founder with his wife of .TVnopolv -f- amous Nevada mining town died at his" home here. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE "? FURiatURE DEPARTMENT : .1 Boxeman. The first National bank of Three Forks suspended when the assets are realised on It Is expected that the depositors wlQ. be paid in TAYLOR, BROS. CO. , - Furniture Dept. t faH..'iV;v-- send me "your' booklet "Save the Zahl. i i" p"': . f Milwaukee Wolves are . preying on farms and terrorizing the village of Granville, a short distance aorta of wankeav r, . ': Casper. The death ' toll - from sn explosion which wrecked the iSd-weLight and Power plant at Flt Creek, was Increased to Hire 'v.ta Ktacf Jensen died of Injurira. Address ) Also Catalog f Uoyd &nbiU st r 4V.lt1,:.? i V ; .u.,,'. yv, ' r.. ' . The 68th annual convenNational Woolgrowera bold here. Billings. Skating onto thin ice and breaking through. Miss Gloria. Keller was saved from drowning by her collie dog. Tacoma. M. J. Crowder, ,a Seattle taxi driver,? was found, dead, shot " through the bead on the SeatUt-Tacom- a highway. Iteno. Governor Scrugham In kla rn messagw to the legslahir mends the enactment of a 2 cent gas- - iJUIlttJWCUlI-iomicts- .New Orleans. if nhe"bay1sffreaged. .Spokane. tion was oiine . tound wilt--be "SAVE THE BABIES," a booklet full of suggestions on the care of the new arrival Call in our store or mail the coupon below and get a copy of this valuable booklet by Dr. L. Emmett Holt and Dr. HennrL. ILShawJBoth are authorities on the care of children.. -- ' x ' San Francisco. Mrs MaeMolna. out FIRST FLOOR, and our SECOND FLOOR. Nrw prteane Population trifili- New Orleans' population has In creased 12J&7S Ince.the federal census In 1920, according to n Ures compiled. J)y she state' board M health. The city's popnUUds) pi given an ' ' here. 45 BeautifuixM6dels .(rep worn - -- ed We have received two solid cars of Lloyd Carriages direct from the factory. Car JL' P. 27085 was unloaded January 26;' car C. M. dt St. P. 56528 was unloaded January 29, and the third car Is due In Provo February 4. This is the largest shipment of Baby Carriages eyer received in Provo. of-8-"" nugget, Spokane. All otflcrs of the Nation al Woolgrowers' association were by acclamation at the closing Spring Summer Now A gold nanza. 1923 MakeduiL '?! 9iscoverd in the glseard of a chicken has started a search for a new bo- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT KvsOfi - s Taylor Bros. Company See them in our WINDOWS, on 4,1 Fort William, Ont The pelt of pure wblte beaver ia in possession, of si bur buyer here. White beaver one of the rares skins brought from th nortb. FOR ' tsjm.i -- llleved to be . wsyIL j probaila,-1ollowmg1flia- -- -- -- - :, Lodge Grass, - Scion' of Pnitsfan- Family 'Now slnco T56, he wai brought up In the military caste and was an officer In Has Toy Store in Seattle." the German army. , - Helenas TEe stateJrohJbitloBx-oi- i forcemeat force is under fire, and M I investigation by a legislative commit- rge tee Ss made ty Representative ; tester M. Greeley; Colo. An in vestlgaton wo made hy offlclala int JCn Klu Klan actlviUes following the placarding of - two to wns with "K. K. ' ,.:.'.,. ONCE INTIMATE CHUM OF KAISER -- - 1 JUvlngston.i To Amos DetK otVortL-.-- . land goes the honor of making the first successful trip downfteJeltow stone river in a canoe. TO lf llLlnterned ;- 0 .Western States be police now believe. Six months ago she played another band. That game netted her (300,000 "PULLS" JOB HERSELF in gems. Both robberies bear the earIn the mark? of having originated si same group.' Planned Is by Carefully Everything The police are .holding id Barrett "Maste- r- Mind" "Fences" an Carman, at whose apartment the Part of . Diamond . Cutters SchoeUkopf 'robbery occurred," . but th Intricate Machine. they are Inclined to believe that Carman, too, was "played by the henchNew York. Somewhere among: the men of this woman adventuress who millionaires of New York, mingling rented the lower apartment preparawith their families, eating at their tory to "pulling the Job." Plans for dubs, and dancing with their sons this robbery, the police suspect, were and wives, is a fascinatingly beautiful laid .months before It was carried out woman, a "master mind" adventuress Woman Never "Plays." who plays but once or twice a year, thing thftpoUce Jknow. The an4 then only for the highest stakes. queen does not show herself. She The sensational robber of almost never "pulls" a Job herself, most likely Is not even present when the game is played for large stakes. Nor does she play In a haphazard manner. Everything Is planned, i v- ft . f ..White half a million dollars' worth of gemsBeautiful . Adventuress Plays from Mrs. O. P. Hugo SchoeUkopf of tihee or Twice a Year and Buffalo was one of her strokes, care fully planned and neatly executed, Only for Highest Stakes. 'A wlfenrdog sna a pipe compose tne only safe triangle for .any man," said Judge B. N. Hardeman. DODUlar Jurist f Geortia. Accordingly the At lanta Bar association stage,dAJnnique-ceremon- y 4n his court room, presenting TIm with dog and a-- pipe.- - He already bad tne-we, who- - sat beside him on .the bench daring the presentation - - WjBstera Brevities from tAe Many' 1 Guest of Rich i ' v . f 7 Friend's Expert Marksmanship Drops .Hug Grissly Just In the Nick . f pf Time. msteFTliief i ' Nrf : : .. -- Alvensleben, Former Per isonal Friend of Carman Emperor,. Delnj Rushing Business Three Years, r.;, L f l--jf, 11 SHOT SAVES MAN. FROM BEAR Haven, Pa. The expert marksmanship of Harry Forsey, proprietor of the White Haven house, saved the life of A. F;' Hartwlc of Tamaqna when be was menaced by a large bear. The bear weighed more- - than 400 pounds and was one of the largest seen around here for some timer It attacked Hartwlc near Hickory Run, a recenf forest service study shows, when Forsey, who nad gone out for was no less than 2,070,000 carloads; the opening of the deer season, shot it His Safe Triangle Is Completed Alve von LF& : - st - --our forests, he says. "As a background te this nroad in- flulry Colonel Greeley continues, "for est, service Investigators have recently completed a . unique and exhaustive , compilation of the foresUresources-o- f the world. One startling revelation is that so far ss our great structural and woods tha soft woods are" concerned we must become self-eaffldent or go without K " -: Forests cf lberiay SibeHa has great forested areas, yet If all the Siberian timber were at the undisputed call of the United States . the quanUty available for annual ex .port would hardly amount to one-- , 'fourtn of our demands. Further, a great part of Uirtorestrof IbaHe within the Interior of the continent and - never will be avaUable. , .. The struggle for the world's supply of soft woods will become more and more intense, and those nations will tare best that prudently use their suit, able waste lands for growing coniferous woods. This study shatters the dream of those who rely on Importing the timber we need when our own Is gone. "The sanation Is not hopeful when we tern to our own forests. There has been a marked and fairly steady decline In our national output of lumber from about 46,000,000,000 board feet In 1906 to less than 44,000,000,000 board feet in 1920i "This downward trend, which seems unlikely to turn per- - -- III l 1 1 l PRICE THREE CENTS Hnainuninni Greeley Urges Forest Farming - ssra;3:OTi- FEBRUARY 4, 1923 SUNDAY PROVO, UTAH, 3 ; a- ' - -- 'J "' ' r" '' - . ... |