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WATSON Installation of Charles Kuans Hughes sb chief justice of the United States Supreme court, succeeding WilUam Howard Taft, who resigned on account of lllneas, has added another chapter to the Interesting history Of that high trlhunnl. Although the Presidency Is the highest office' in the land, In some re- By .ELMO g, con-gros- Rut-lodg- court , $2.00 to $4-0- 0 J. H. RAYBURN, Nmmw 050.00 REWARD For aaysas tkat csaVsy hotter rases tkaa ears rosea ssrneed 1104 ...wo your business S'rw fo Cm.Ioi F0RB3ABI NURSERY CO. Bax F.Saady.Utah and Sa Lake Ctty.CUk In the elevation of Mr. nughes to the chief Justiceship, New York has given another of her sons to hold that high position. The first chief Justice .was a New Yorkqr John Juy. He was bom in New York city In 1745, graduated from Kfn gs1 now- - Cetrmrbt a "rollege-t- n" came a lawyer. He was a member 1764 -- "and--h- of the first and second Cont4nental Congresses, wrote the. state constitution of New York In 1777 which remained the organic law of that state until 1822, and held office as chief justice of the state Supreme court while serving as a member of the Continental congress. He served as president of the Continental congress from 1778 79 and then was sent to Spain as United States minister to tha.t country. In 1782 he went to Paris and there with Franklin and Adams arranged the terms of the treaty of peace which ended the Revolution. After his this cotmtry"ts 1 7$4iurVa:sTltrtPd wcrtE of foreign affairs by congress and retained tary the that pfflee until the .Constitution.. superseded J . Articles of Confederation. " ' Jay was one of the originators of the Federal- -- re-nrt- tr grRp-f-KFcat imbUvquestkn whtt-h-w?i- s' Marshall was succeeded as chief Justice by a In the same condition so I said I will try man who was second only to him In length of it for myself. I am very much better service and Importance In making judicial history. now and I recommend this medicine, and will answer letters from women askRoger Brooke Taney was his name and of MarMbs. J. W. Albertson, ing about it. shall and Taney It haa been said that they were 1015 Miller Mission, Texas. Avenue, more Important than most of our Presidents." was he j Taney was a native of Maryland where bom March 17. 1777. He was admitted to the bar In 1799 and later elected to the state legislature. he settled In Frederick, Md., Moot oilman to start from poor olio-Failing of loot Ion (constipation or In 1801 where he soon became the leading lawyer potion). Intestinal poiaons tap vitalof the state. In 1S27 he was appointed attorney nndermlno your health and malts ity, general of Maryland and In 1831 President Ilfs miserable. Tonight try IR MATVBCS BZMXnT Jackson called him to his cabinet In the eorree tire not an ordinary laxative. same capnclty. Sss how NT will aid In restoring your As attorney general Taney participated In the appetite and rid yon of that beery, bitter political strife of the Jacksonian era and loggy, pep less feeling. Si Aenhh, h RilA eats, parehr ragetaUe attained his first fame. He supported Jackson In FEEL, LIKE 4 MILLION, TAKE his fight on the United States bank and In 1833 when Duane, secretary of the treasury, refused t remove government deposits from' the bank, he was dismissed and Taney was made secretary of tie treasury. He immediately ordered the removal z " . His of the government deposits and this action was Lucky Night declared by Jacksons enemies to nave caused the while fearfully throwing depression which followed. It resulted In itbt from side to side to make sure a bitter debate In congress and that body refused no murderer was lurking among to confirm It Soon afterwards he retired to pri-- : trees," and to light the path for vate life but after the death of Marshall, Jack- Vienna bank employee, jjj, wjfe appointed him chief Justice and, despite the turning home late In 7he evening from opposition of Clay and Webster, he was confirmed an ofltlng In the .Coblenx section of by the senate. the Vienna forests, suddenly saw , ( Taneys chief claim to fame lies In the fact that near the path and In 1857 he handed down the famous Dred Scott something glitter diamond brooch for small decision which seemed to open np all parts of the picked up which a reward of $500 had been United States to the extension of slavery, and brought down upon his head a storm of denunciation from the North. This decision widened How It Soonded to Him the gulf between the North and the South and Papar was one of the prime factors in hastening the "Wear Civil war. From this time the chief Justice, tf 67 "What did teacher mean today and not his court, was practically In abeyance. In short to u about the May. 1881, he attempted to release a prisoner from reading of the poor?' animals alraple Fort McHenry and to attach the commandant for i Ignoring his writ, although he expected to be arrested and Imprisoned for his action. The authorities had no wish to molest the veteran, lagging, superfluous, on the ptage; they simply dls-- ; regarded him and his technicalities and he died In Baltimore October 12.' 1864, lamenting the low estate Into which his court had fallen." Taney was followed as chief Justice by Salmon P. Chase, horn In New Hampshire January 13, 1808. Chase emigrated to Ohio at an early age, practiced Ihw in that state and became an author-It- y on financial affairs, ne took a prominent part In the slavery dispute and was counsel for so many fugitive slaves that he became known as the attorney-genera- l for runaway negroes." After serving as United States senator and governor of Ohio, he was one of the leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President In I860. Deed Promptly urith Kidney IJncbln, howeer, secured the nomination and Irregularities. when he became President he appointed. Chase bothered - with Uaddw, nat'ochetaryof TFreasury. He resigned this ion, getting up at post In 1864 and was appointed chief Justice soon constant backache, don t tak with afterwards, serving until 1S73. chances. Help your kidney th Doan' Pills. Used for more over. Hq was succeeded by Morrison R. Waite, born In Connecticut November 26. 1816. 40 yearn. Endorsed the world but like Chase Sold by dealer everywhere. an emigrant to Ohio where, he rose high In the legal profession., ne was appointed chief Justice 50,003 Users Endorse Doan: by President Grant-f- ir 1874 and served until hla f John death March 23, 1888. His successor was Melville yy . 1 Indianapolis, lodges Ths with "T..qq, bnJwkn Ml Heston Fuller, born In Maine 11. 1S33. February but appointed to the thief by President (leveland from Rllnols.Justiceship .where he went to ! TEL GOOD?, sotni-cocit- i- , An-dre- kpATOzNjGHT ? -- - J t j J re-so- n 1 s Is Your Rest Disturbed ? bstis that of a statesman, these divisions rank with those, of the highest Judicial authorities of the world." Marshall died July 6, 1S35. and Americans have always regarded It as significant that the Liberty Bell, which' first pealed out the hews of, the Independence of this nation, should have been cracked while .tolling fty the death of the man who did so much to guarantee the permanence of the nation whose advent It heralded. Marshall Is remembered for two other reasons. One is that he presided over one of the most Important trials ever held In this country the trial of Aaron Burr, $. ! 1 1 -- political leaders of his day, for treason. The other. la that he was theautlior.. of.. a. "Ufe. of Washington," a monumental work which was the first Important biography of the Father of Ills other helped women who were best - 7 's Compound had Country and which stands today as one of the g y rink-ham- Vcgct.'iblo crit--Icls- m . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH One of Salt Lake Citys finest, hotels, where guests find every comfort with warm hospitality, Garage in connection. Cafe and cafeteria. ' 400 Rooms. Eoeh with Beth Lydia E. - ta-191- 2 Newhouse ten and I could do my hardly housework. I read in the paper how which did so much to secure the adoption of the Constitution. President Washington offered him Ids choice of the federal appointive offices and he chose the- chief Justiceship of the Supreme court which he held until 1793. Ills next service wag to go to England at Washington's request to try to avert a threatened war between the two countrlea by making an adjustment of the boundary disputes and concluding a commercial treaty. The result was the famous Jay . treaty which brought down upon h!s head such a storm of and prevented his being the Federalists candidate for President at the end of Washingtons second term. However, he was elected governor of New York and again appointed and confirmed chief Justice of the United States, but declined to accept the- - position. He retired to private life and died May 17, 1S29. To him as chief justice Daniel Webster once paid this high tribute: When the spotless ermine of the Judicial robe fell on John Jay, It touched nothing less spotless than Itself." The second chief. Justice, John Rutlcd're of South Carolina, appointed by Washington, but not confirmed by the senate, was succeeded by Oliver becan as a the Continental congress and the Constitutional convention, playing a leading role in framing that great document He was one of the first senators from Connecticut under the Constitution, was reelected and was first to bear the title of, Watchdog of the Treasury. He served as chief Justice frpm 1796 to 1800, was sent as envoy to France and died November 26, 1S07, Historians are virtually unanimous Iji .character-IzlnJohn Marshall, the fourth chief Justice, as the greatest of them all Ills strong Federalism did more to, entrench that policy In the law of the nation than did the famous Alexander Hamilton, despite the fact that most of his service was during the years when the Jeffersonian lenders dominated the nation, and the strength of the federal government today Is founded on his Interpretation of the Constitution. Born In Virginia September 24, 1755, he served brilliantly as an officer In the Continental army during the Revolution. After the war he studied law and had no sooner begun to practice It than he was recognized as the equal of any of the great attorneys of Virginia, not even excluding Patrick Henry and Edmund Randolph. After several terms as a state legislator, during which he further added to his reputation and experience as an envoy to France, he was offered stfccesslvely the positions of attorney general in President Adatus cabinet and associate justice of the Supreme court, both of which he declined. ' At the request of Washington he ran for and was elected In 1799 and In 1S00 wus ap- pointed secretary of state under Adams. While still holding that office he was appointed, chief Justice of the United States and for the next 34 years he continued to be the absolute head of the supremb judicial tribunal of the United States with a published result of filling thirty volumes of reports. Ills decisions are monuments to Hie vast Judicial powers and learning which he possessed. They are referred to constantly at this day as standard authority on constitutional questions. Displaying as they do, a deafness of thought and Impregnable logic rarely met with, combined with HE' remit irritable, and through this loss of control cnaay a young woman loses her future happiness. Aa a tonic at this rime, and in motherhood or in midspects It Is more of a distinction to dle life, there la nothing to equal Dr. be a chief Justice than It Is to be Pierces Favorite Prescription. President During the 141 years of One who used it said: "Before I took existence of this nation, .we have the Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription I wa hKd 81 Presidents. Mr. Hughes Is ' botall rundown b health. Just a few ties of this medicine built me up wononly the eleventh chief justice, so a derfully. I have no more of the aches part of the distinction In holding that office lies and pabs that bothered me so much." hi the fact that In the ordinary course Miss Ethel Jackson, 2541 Curtis St, only a limited number of Americans can ever gain Denver, Colo. honor. Write Dr. Pierce's able, b Buffskv that Involved In the recent change were some InterN. Y, for medical advice, free. and "historic parallels." esting historic first William Howard Taft, chief. The Justice, previous Kisses at Altar Ordered was the first American to have served both as One of the most popular clergymen Presldeht and as chief Justice. He was President In Belfast, Ireland, Is Rev. John nd chief Justice from 1921 to from 1908 since his recent announcement 1930. .The new .chief Justice, Charles Evans that after a marriage ceremony pen Hughes, Is the first American to have served as formed Id his church the bride and an associate Justice of the Supreme court, to have It Is retired from that position by groom must kiss at tbe altar. resignation and then a good way to start married life, said to have returned to the court as chief Justice. Two tbe priest It Is becoming that tbs associate Justices have been elevated to tbe posiceremony shenld be scaled in this way, tion of chief Justice while members of the sitting and Invariably the couples carry It out bench John Rutledge In J795 and Edwin D. with enthusiasm." White In 1910. Mr. Hughea also shares with John Marshall the distinction of being the only AmerDont Soon RmimiII icans who have .served In tbe Important post of Marie It tells here of a Jane suing secretary of state as well as chief Justice. Ma a man for $5,000 damages because he shall served as secretary of state under John kissed bert Adams and Hughes, held the same position In Daisy Can you tie It I One kiss Hardtngs cabinet Three other chief Justices have couldnt damage a completion that served In other cabinet posts. linger R. Taney much, no matter how rongh the big was secretary of the treasnrjrind attorney genboy gotl eral. In President Andrew Jackson's cabinet: Salmon P. Chase a as secretary of tl treasury for It Is the loudest laughter that Lincoln and William Howard Taft was secretary doesnt Indicate anything much but of war for Roosevelt good lungs. term of service Chief Justice Tafts nine-yea-r la less than the" average term of a chief Justice which has been fourteen years. The longest term was that of John Marshall who presided over the Supreme court for 84 years. The second longest was Taneys with a record of 23 years. The shortest enn was that of John Rutledge who served less than six months. In view of the opposition te nugbes appointment by President Hoover, as the. debate in the. senate over the expressed-bconfirmation of the appointment, It Is .Interesting to note that only once In history has the senate . e refused to confirm such an aptMdntment. was appointed chief justice by President. Washington on July 1,1795, when the first rhlyf Justice, John Jay, retired. Because of Rqthulges attitude toward the Jay ,treaty with England, the senate In Decetntor of that year refused to con- firm the appointment and he retlryd from the HOTEL E. Strengthened by Lydia It 4 e win. . " 2 vrmf ,a.D1 Was succtel by 8"ed from f,I:ouIfna1021-who J!Hy 10, - Uoward Taft when he was Edward D. 1910 to his PisSfTwf PPmted by Presided v |