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Show DKSKHKT HIGHWAY OFfiCIAL' MS OF Per Gent Grade to Car on City Will be Maxi mum in Another Year Six Telb of Trip to Convoy. If you are growing hard of hearing and fear t'alarrha! Deafnr or If ou have roaring, rumbling Maaing note In your aura go to your druggiata and ounra of FarmlM tdoubla get alrenglh I, and add to It I 4 liil of hot waitr and a llul giaulatad augar. lTka I lahlerpoertful four lime a day. Thla will often lulug quick relief front I ha dlelrrealug head noiar Clog, gad nnatrlla should open, hraalhing become easy and lha inueeua atop dropping into Ih throat. It la eaey to prepare, toeta Util and la pleaaant to taka. Anvona who la threatened with Catarrhal fveafnrta or who ha head noises should glv thU prescription a trUI UM th ,rbiU lha fytuie au-th- or o. Tito .LiONDOX, Convoy OcL 7. Divorce Is In- Trip. creasing throughout the United Klng-Th- e convoy had occupied from July dom at an alarming rate, according to 7 to Sep 8 h making the trip, w white paper. The total for 189 ur days on the way,having lostonlv two was 650. For 1817 It was 1,786, with In Nebraska and two in Utah.- Tires, the greatest Increase recorded In the had suffered very materially, but oth-- j years between 1914-1Another the trucks were probably In j velopment which the government better condition when they reached views with alarm Is the number-o- f their destination than when, they left actions brought by husbands. Where McMahan had once the petitioner was usually a worn CapL ashlngton. been told that the roads over which an, the past few years have so changed the trucks traveled were In many In- the situation that In 1917 the numstances Improved by the trgveL The ber of husbands seeking separation wide tires of the trucks smoothed was 1,067 as compared with 638 down largo ruts. Instead of fitting Into wives- ae 7. " V F - sta-tio- 'AL ur shifts. Ma-'hi- oe $1.00 Per Dayl Charged for Board Only a limited number of machine men wanted Families should not come In as there are no dwellings to be' had. "t -- M It ftf ha !tor n ANTURITA, COLO. ' - KrLMBIE lilhlNFFCTANT, rH JITK THE HiMSK-HOL- h, !ttf luted aa a mouth waah or throat arsis. Cull, urs 6 ..vIt 12 IQw bhgmooo tic 65c I for SSSn...$laOO &', IQ (c. 91 35c & 65c .39c 23c 45c 89c o. L) 1 i;r:a! r ..45c 89c Kynip Fantastic Flight Finished. rt l'lcrte 25 l Mwti. MINKOLA. V. V, O.l, 7 Mrs anil her n. hevninnr, Jr. Ifti ax. I II. sn.l AvUtnr I'l.n k arrived here from Hinghaftitnn, N. T.. bv K.v-mn- Pl over) mi.- - $1 Nujnl in 30 c. (0c. $1 Special J5p Bromo Lax todsv. rninplellny an serial trip from Houston. Tcx-a- . The bo) Is to attend school st Hudson. $1.10 lo rlesa corners as easily ss open apace. For Jr r TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER 65c . 19 Rolls $1.25 For . r w J 50 v. DOUBLE 90c SHEETS. "w a Golden inr vL DOUBLE SHEETS. $5e Frtesone. hptclal at o Murine Eye wlC 10m ivv Remedy Dr. Miles Anti $1.1$ I'aln nils Mentholalum :r.. 23c 15c Je 8 nallards 23 45 89 C tffo Pin ,, Special o Plsos Remedy the Kcldlits st.... ,46C Cough Iowdors. IP's an . ,UC ur IiNlMIN, O) I Proof that Great 7. railway leonre Kpeaklnx toilay. by a narrow pause ayatem of railway, - p,. House at a reception to Field Marshal Alletiby, the conquer-menereaaitatlnc reloading In trana-ahlfrom warrow to standard gauit!nr of Paleaime. who waa given ths i aald: an extra meant whlrh expense, that freedom ofh theheelty. the premier episode on the homo Pw. the Ban Lula country was thus In al. k ealTnfre measure segregated from th rest of the (FT".1 work Tn (ogMher. state and. moreover, practically all it We all belong to th work-th- e of;nd, local production of aufj white Ing classes In Ihla country. I claim wheat waa consumed locally as well to he s workingman in all except the The strike proved as shipped south over the narrow eight-hou- r day; this Is a really democratic country gauge to Kants Fe. N. M. and re- that prevail." of It go- where public opinion must shaped thence Month, much Keeping along the same line of ing to El Paso. Tex. So no the continued: thought, premier rats to tide water, or Missouri river Prusslanlsm In the Industrial and economical world must not prevail. points had been applied to southwestInern Colorado. There (0 cento. Great Britain has ones mors rerfdered stead of 58 cents the farmers were a deep and lasting service to real freedom by defeating an sffort to hold y was could reason-blall receiving they up the community and strangls It Into expect submission.. . The nation means to be First Wheat Arrives. strong, firm and just, but) always masManager Green anounce receipt of ter." ' the first consignment of wheat at this point, on the government guarantee ' OppOSGS Chamberlain Flan. . basis of the 58 cent rate. It consists . of four cars from Ogdon shippers, and WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. Holding that Mr. Greene is waiting for directions such legislation might havo a bad afanniee In future from Kansas Citv as to whether to fect on the morale of Secy. Baker today asked bill to Galveston, Kansas City, or some emeVgencles, the senate military commlttea to reother destination. The grain is soft port unfavorably the bill by Senator white wheat. No hard Turkey Red Chamberlain, Democrat, iff Oregon, pro-- ! that all sentences. Imposed on wheat in being offered the government. posing soldiers during th war bs emitted forth wtmpleTeaatnrtliat growers nrecept In where th offenses receiving $2.40 per bushel for It, as committed would be punishable under against the government guarantee of. federal atatulea $2. As long aa Turkey Red romntanda a premium over tho government guarAirman Killed in Crash. antee. there ia not much hope of any getting Into governmental hands. Th 'MEDFORD, Or. OcL 7. A forest firs farmers here are to get $1 98 cash net patrol airplane fell near Gold Ray before noon, one man was killed for their soft white wheat. Manager shortly the- other eerleuslv- - injured. Tha Greene drawing checks for the same and stopped, according to observers, There is no engine on the U. 8. treasury. and while circling for a landing the telling when the next consignment will plane suddenly went Into tailspln, crashing to earth. appear. diMr. Green was Interested In the versity of nationalities In the Kan Luis Coblenz as Headquarters. valley and at Alamosa and other southwestern Colorado points; CauBERLIN, Monday, net. (By (he casians. Mongolians, orientals, Mexi- , Associated Preses.) Toblens will be of all the operations for headquarler cans, Kpantards, Indians, American at bent noted on the p,atform "ta d?ot if tn Train t after the peace become offer Alamosa, aa ne treaty U Informed. tive The Tugeblatt there. ... Mansion . nt - TUB 25c 50c $1.00 Regular $1.08 BEEF, IRON AND WINE. The true 73c blood purifier that Soap Regular 15e CARTON RAFKTY MATCH KH, ONE DOZEN J'ACKAUEK, JQc IN CARTON -- JK X The SAFE First Aid gtfeXRQll nd Gtormldd AntlMptlo Xd- -. Reals J.ea 6--. JteflK AOe X.hliOP BV MAIL - Is be unexcelled. You'll amusingly with the result pleased from this you receive wonderful cleaner and reluvenator. Tbs house- J wife's friend. 9Cjv J The feed that makes HEALTHY BABIES. MALTED g. R V- - HOR LICK'S Acts In gasoline a soap doss In water. For quick sponging or 0, r ful medicine! value. Cake Jr 35c & 60c at .. For scalp cleansing It It especially valuable. are destroya germe that of you robbing perfect hair health. Oermtclde ja a pepular akin soap because ef tte wonder- Benzine Coopers pep." ea-ye IT WITH CXKAItr makee one fit for hie dally work. It takes away that sluggish, lssy feeling and builds strength, vigor and -- It. A disin- fectant deoderlsar and fumlgator. It prevents the spread of disease. Germe can't live where Cooper's Liquor Cresolla Company has oaan used. Apply freely In all bowls or utensils that come In contact with the sick room. The Great Autumn Tonic, grm kr lari GERMICIDAL SOAP The great DISINFECTANT The nuree recommends - Register For City Election: Books Are Open Until 9 p. m. inti COOPERS LIQUOR " CRESOUS COMPOUND W 41 .....42c 83c HonpUol KIM. $3.16 Infants grow robust and rosy when nourishing malted milk Is fed to them. Agrees with every baby and all bable relish It. Equally good for a nursing mother. Invalids prefer It to other foods as It Is so in easily digested fsrt. evorbody takes ' to a of rich kindly mailed ttiTTfc. m J The dentist should be visited' twice a year to keep the' mouth In condition to resist tho entrance of disease germs through the mouth. The mouth and nasal passage furnish tbs chief channels for tho entrance of infection to ' tho body. , t - Dentists prescribe ZE PTROL the first aid to prevent pyorrhoea which often leads to tonsil trouble and other Infections. ZE PYROL Is also a dependable First , Aid preparation." , ' - ' Mall - - Is J Your Films -- T ODAT Is th trict No. ll$r bounded by a line running soutH on Ninth East street from to Thirtieth South street, thence east to Fenwick street, Twenty-sevent- h north to Atkin avenue, east to Twentieth East street, north to Twenty-sevent- h South streeUand thence west to beginning point Mra. Anna Boshard, 2437Highland Dr tvef-l- e e eg is lira ti on flricts have been created and others agent To city district 17 haa been added enlarged. The new districts are Nos. tre territory taken from the old coun29 and 42, and are made up of terri-- I ty district No. 137, bounded by a line torv formerly In old county district runhlng south on Ninth Eat street from Twenty-seventto Thirtieth 231. South street thenc west to Eighth District 19 is bounded by a line run- East street north to Twenty-sevent- h South street, and tat to the point of ning from Seventeenth to Twenty-firs- t thence beginning. Mrs. Annie G. line, 2482 South street on Third East, East street Is the registrawest to Main street, north to Seven- Seventh tion agent thfe to east and street South teenth Ward N. 1 (IS DUrfet lae.) beginning point. Mrs. Mary F. Wills, i, (;arUtoa, 4 K. Zrdth L, 172 south State street. Is registration 2 Me. A. It Little, 732 So. district, agent for the $ Florence R. Rose, 533 E. 8th S. i District 41 Is aithin a line running W. A. Srhneli. 764 So. 9th E. south un Alain street from Thirteenth $ Mrs. May D. Dowse, 409 So. 13th li South street, thence to Twtertly-flrs- t I Mrs Eunice W. Manwarmg, 1118 west to Second West street, north to So. 6th K. Seventeenth South street, west to 7 Mrs. Elisabeth Beer, 1173 Bo. th Third West street, north to Thirteenth e, - - I 8 Mrs. Vrrs Traynor 1822 PrinceSouth street and' east lo beginning ton Ave. point. Mrs. Clara Tingey,- - 194 aoulh Mrs. Frank Hale. 1175 E. Tlth g, v 9 Main afreet hi theh registration agent 10 C. D. Brinton. 1452 So. State St. t " To district $9 in the city, that part ra 4 Harrison of tha old county district 131. bounded H Mrs. Louis Avg. by a line running from Thirteenth 1441 Frank So. 7th Carle, South street on a line with E street to Seventeenth 1$ Mrs. 1387 10th E Waterfall; 2000 Douglas Poutlfstreet thence west to the river, 14 Mra Alary IV Av north to Thirteenth South siret and east to th point of beginning. . hs 15 Ruseel T, 'Harrington, 1975 So A been added Mr- - M.nnie K Link, 918' 14 7tb - E Mr. Effie ' E Dene Iron, 5 R, west Seventh Soot Jtreet, is registra- 1 7 tit Ro tronar-n- t ; for he district ; Vine 242 Se 7th E ! A has To city district- - X 243J brn 14 Mea Apple Highland added that pgrt of the old country dis Dr v.JBoehard, r i . M-a- 1 $U3 quart pf Cooper's Cedar Oil covers thr timss tha woodwork. sad Kcoouinlcally efficiently clean and polish all furmiar, hardwood floors, pianos sad Tits Wissrd Mop saves labor ronstrueted In trlanjla shapo so as Formolld Kpoclal Lloyd George Claimi To be a Workingman All But Day You Get $1.85 for 21) STe'nT 73n Wizard 89c 49c 89c . . . i On 59c ft RoILi . rargon CrvHn. 19c 38c 76c 00 - Mop Regular 20c VELVET TOILET PAPER 9c Liquor Alkaltng Antiseptic. . i suto-inohil- 01 Palm (U5 Regular 15c LYNDHURST TOILET PAPER SI it tc Kss'd 10u UIIAMPA S!:s - Hoap, The Great Household Offer Regular 60c Cooper's Cedar Oil and T 4lT)R.. 25C 12 69c If you have cut. a. rat. h t wound It nredd an Immediate of application I'Kitox me III first aid strains! ' Inter-lio- n I PAPER SPECIALS TOILET PAPER 12c 21c 34c WtfM-- r a. TOII-E- HYDUOCEN M c r D PEItOXIDE OF cn-dltion- a Seren-teenth-'We- at G-r- tls SlandardCtiemical Company ' Hchramm-Johnso- n Storm bid jou welcome. If there b a merchandise need, jou will profit by sharing in our Special Wednesday and Thursday savings, as follows: g h We will refund train fare and auto transportation tolnines if men work 16 weeks or more. Men must be able to furnish good references. Mines now working 200 men. If group of ten pr more men want work, wire or phone at our expense .Wages lo miners, $4.00 to $6.00 per day, eight-hoMuckers,' $4.O0fOre fvorters, 450; Timbermen, $4 50; Helpers, $4.50! Machine Men, $6.00. Mill men, minimum wage, $4.00 for shifts.. kUnir first registration for the fall eleotion, the offices being open from 8 oclock a.m. until S o'clock p m. There are two other registration days. Oct. 24 and Oct. 28. To care for voters In n. 75 Miners andtftlill Hen I'anted State Fair Visitors! Welcome, The 2721 So. (Ward ha. B, IT Districts, ldi-11- 7 larLI" years and will cost about $188,089,009. Mary Frances 'Wills, Stats. 101 Geo. B. Smyth, 172 Regent street. During h- the last three generations 4L-- th JO 1 H 102 Mra JeniiHa!eomb, Dttlc - have addod to their ter- Ward X. a (Id Districts 1 Im.) 104 Mra H. L Emery, 34 8 Third B. by reclamation 2,880 square Mary T. White, 61 W. So. Temple. 104 Margaret E Carlin, 454 E B. Tem. rftory' , 1 7 Sophie Fowler, 268 W. 2nd Bo. 106 Grace E. Schofield, 717 Harmony mllea 24 Mr. Vida Bobling, 752, W. 1st So. . Place. W. 961 Bo. C. 2nd 22 108 Mrs A MSmlth, 155 Lincoln SL Mr..S. Haslam, HERCULES MINE 30 Mrs. Agnes Carter. Ferry Hotel 107 Zella Gallabher, 1163 F. 1KS. 429 W. 11 Robert F. Butterworth, 125 E. First Kouth. Pries, CASE DECIDED IN 109 C. U. Miller. 219 3rd So. Second S. C. Wray, 331 Whitaker 110 Ruth M. Penrose, 238 8 9lh East 111 Court Florence DEFENDANTS FAVOIL Canty, 419 Churih Ht.so. rta M -- gchwmjta 2tr-E4- th IT Mra.Cr2f. Reed,- - 4 it ' Temple. 11J Mra Alinme P. Quay. 214 52 6th S SAN FRAXC1SCO, Oct. 4 Heirs of 114 Ells loung, 667 Bo. 5th East. 4 Lillian Homer, 422 So. 1st W, 8S J At Forsythe. 931 W. Third So. 115 Lottie A. Moyle 323 So 7th East Mra Mathilda Cardoner, widow of 11 Ella M Ipsom 425 Ho. Oth Enel. 26 Mrs. O. A. Knapp, 254 Montrose Cardone, Idaho min operator, U7 Mr T. A. Barrett, 1821 Linden must $350,808 for, her oae-aiaccept 124 1st south . West avenue. Felt. 5jjddie'a. 3 teenthTnteresMn the Hercules mtns; as WyTth-S- o. JIG Myrtle Csrtqutst, 4 Minnie K. Limk, 91 W. 7tb Bo. Idaho property reputed to be worth 40 Sadie Dunford. 1240 W. 4th bo. HOLLAND AT WORK $30,000,000, the United States circuit 1984 Main. Bbuth 41 Clara Tingey, ON RECLAMATION court of appeals decided here today la lae.) Ward Hw S (1 District. setting aside aa action by Mra Cardo-7 W N OF FLOOD LANDS Tempi Kate Thomas, ( ner to invalidate a payment she re- - j 53 Edith Y. Rudd, 56 N. 2nd W . , eeired for that amount , , 63 Harriet ttyer. 142 N 7th W. 7. Oct. Holland AMSTERDAM, at 861 W let No 64 Slrb Cardoner held that she was in- Mary 422 last 11a Center d has begun wink un 64 k turiV'Thurnmn. lung fluenacd to sell (he interest and other Air Hugh Rippeto, 379 north W. 66 plan for reclaiming the land property fur $370,800 through fraud - Terjrple. by. Eugene B.Pxj, executor, 67 Ida E. Hoime. A59 Fugiy covered by the Zuyder Ze, This will practiced and a cf bee. kusband s .estate mark fulfillment a the of Dutch dream of 644 W. Third E. othera were joinedlaywith lbs number ttXlrr,Mary Haalam, of 70 years. Hercules compuny as defendants f Tha scheme alms at recovering for court of Ths Cnfted Btate diatnrj 69 wm. J. Newman, .395 north Twelfth b -- hair been 400 square Idsba held that Ullage and pasture-abou- t West - - - advised of the transaction and 48 Mr Margaret Fernatrdm, 809 W. Buies flooded by the sea 700 years ago that no fraud had been attempted. Tbe Fourteenth North. with a loss. It Is said, of 40.000 lives. court upheld this contention. . 4 1 1 DtatrleU, Ward lae.) The remaining 604 square miles of eircu.t Dam.an Cardoner died in the 74 Mrs John H Kimball, 4 east channel between the reclaimed por- Island In 1915, while returningCanary from North Temple. tions of land will be tnmed Into a a visit to" Spain Mrs Cardoner fives 77 Mr Bertha M. Clawaon, 10 Third fresh water lake-- fed by the River at Alouquerqpe, N. M- avenue a branch- - of th Rhine, and 74 Marl Toong. 212 Fifth avenue Ijsel, arai4t th sea by a dyke 70 Mr J A Mayne 175 O street protected Lew Dockstader IIL 14 mllea long between th Island, of 110 K street IDKirmu Evan. 51 Mr J. & Caatleten, 623 Second Wierlngen and Plaam, in the coast of (By Universal Service.) , y Friesland. Bienne x venu X 92 T.. Ort. Lew BEACH. I1NG Ja if well. IJ20 Fourth The reclaimed land of will consist b wtH knoww ml net ret. I 86 Mr Albertwitkea 403 Seventh four "polder surrounding th lake JDockcadr, vwn eertoiislT tit - tte wee remove loiter I v re They expected 227 eventually to 44 Mr Louie P. Ashman, bt hom from here 'to th KockvtlleT ' a living to nearly 4 50.640 persona Center Sanitarium, where he ia to be Th work 1 to b spread over 29 operated upon by Dr. IL C. Hoorem. ti rhilita Lynch, 447 D street 19 ft M-4- fJEfJ UflfJTID! for work in the Camotite mines In the Pafadox Valley, west end of Montrose County, sixty miles fromTailroad Place rville, Colorado. Elevation mines, 60 00 feet. Mines dry, shallow" tunnels and good working places. Air good. All miners underground except ore sorters. hi lhea ree the I H. oi pnUon, re turned from n e&trntt"l tVlu re da trip on fnernnif-n-t Ul tvtnlnc He tnnc th en nount Fluent that J K. Mullnt, lU wall known lNnir floor magnete who he elueblr mill end pro propet (tea In lteh entl uhli the poeeg to ereet In thU city, nr it II month, e flour uitil of I 000 till legerity per day. nd in tiiitneniwp grain eletelor, probably ml. In for the expenditure of half a million do! had e Jete Mr Mullen hee $) The lHi-tlogood c pti.lon of halt L&k of the pUnt kll L 4mrhere on !m found eldo vxhure ni the the Lr&t rulleay rpur rnnn tlon for Itoih the or jroti lurt Itn i end the Ioier & lUo Orende JuriMlk'floit Uv that announces Mr Colorado hue been ddd'd to juri fact will tk- him diction whitl) hi quite often mlu that lUb, tori and headquarter are to remain dlrected jotn lu all hiifdr.e lit recent In the eVuhoiy bulldmic trip Into Colorado wn to c tilweeon eh that iKrneeew nf that et4tet and they v$er property lherfd. .nd to w eec If vtheat tmera re pu.chHK.iii on the government uarent haie, a mail a to rhe k the ftotrr millrr and whnleeate flour dealer an to their in th lr aeiet Milea, and the baker en Mr Greene stopped of bread route In the Kun Luis vallev, where Ihe farmer were up in armsixbout the price paid them for their jrraln: they Hilled lo know hy they failed to he paid a much for their wheat a !..( ear. Instead of receiving more. They had the Idea that the nillla in that region were beating them and apper bushel propriating 6 or S that really belonyed to them. Mr s es 4ierder an aui'l1 eu h a t a hate rioting ravcMi) the liva if Nvrrtl preun la a alalaiiiant eddraard lu th& pro pi $f Nrhiaka, ' lha gitwrrnor requeal el lha of g ri ig I Jon in ell oimmunihri the etir of f(frvu lion of tn if a or id mmr for eeMrioo in upholding Uw of riUcni end order in niie Th turn uould ba riMrvli'f gam) nf the rail only jo gutctuoi, iiljtt uuuld la ued pending otgatilee giid lufl of the atate a national guard At tha (Aina time lha governor re home guard ol ga uiiailoiia, ijueated a hi. h did gitlva drill work OuMug (hr wir, to rraume thrir former tli tie to ba read fur any emeeganry and that leal p!l a offi iala be ott tti alert lo pravrat awlaanaaa outtraaka Aiinotin triifhl wja aiao made that tiiAda on tha war teqaielt iofia had been M machine guna. Sf (o department Juw oftft round a of aniinunt rifiea and non, which if granted will ba riored in Tha alala lairuoln Uv enforcement force which woutd erdinarily confine a work to Uwa relating to prohibition and automobile stealing would h aent (a any community requratlrg !ta aid. the gotarnor den tared In the event any rommanlir find It to gak outalda help In put tiK(irr lAvrleaaneaa. Ilia outeute ting down n ( to give eueh avlaiance. the fofiea vrill have hut one inaaid. governor struction and that la to quell IU disat turbance any coat t $e governor said, will proh, Thi 'bt mau loa of life if (her ia any oppoeiiatkei to their author!!), for thrie wilt be no t emporlging with situation In whith any Individual or grout of to take the taw owl of the iMigena ae-hand of the properl) conailtuied au- liiorlllrb to un lr $t and said 'll i irnpolant a etatem n( file thai the die goeroi ea w kilch have recent v tur hum thIn this tte are teault, in no amall the attitteg f profeaoial part. a v loiator and l liuaf who are making the tookl of our pr rent unaeftled to further then gaoeral am to organised ao patgn f oifwKition and !rty rrapei f for the law Half a Million Dollar Pro ject For Salt Lake M. H. Greene Talks of Wheat Situation. Lin-rui- ,D to aeahlr I in Omaha 1 -- three-fourth- CITV UTAH 4hV Painuel tMl US tmUy tok kh laaulhorillaa It Mt them, sc ling In aunts Instances like sn ton lubber roller. tine of the days lost In Utah was n betwrsn (hs Fisher section of the highway and Urr's ranch, where sand caused the dels). Another dav was lost on Ih desert Itself, on the Kelberllng section. Thera lha trucks for sbout of a mils got off ths graded portion ot the ldneoln aoma whera highway, surfacing work waa being done. The result was that they war In difficulties until they got back on the grade again, and a night had to be spent on ths desert Hand It; aoms places bothered the The flret 10 or 11 larg convov. trurka would negotiate a sandy or all muddy place right, hut the othtrs would proceed to bury themselves In the sand already churned up. tirades were no trouble in the con-vo- ). not even the 1.00 feet .r eo of IK per cent grads In the Hlerras. which t Is he. st If feat grade on ths whole high wv. Mr. Oaleimann reports that the Kl berllng section, where It la aut faced, la a regular boulevard About t mile of It. extending east fiotn the west end of the section are covered with gravel. The remaining nine mile remain to bo completed This distance, Mr. Oatermann said. Is In pretty good shape, though when h cam ovei following the recent btorma, chain w ere net esaary. end cf i.eat year, accord-In- f to H. C. O.iunmnii, field secretary of th Lincoln Highway association, ther will be a rad with a maximum grad of per cell, between Knit Lako City and Car nn City, Nv . Ith all th low spots cared 'or. Thia U the rratilt of an agreement between the association and the stele, on poet road project In which the federal government will The a tclatlon ha Join agreed o put up II IS, COO. and III tat and federal goverunirnt. with the local the remainder of ICS 000 Thl wl.l be .pent on the Improvement of I OS mllea of road In that atate, of thl amount 2( mllea la on the Antelope route, out of Ely, where a maximum gradient of 14 per cent at preaent will bo cut to per cent There Will aleo be Improved live mllea went of Eureka, ten mile weat of Auatln. and nine mllea of new conatrurtlon over a paea.now being located, thua aavlng IS mllea on the road from Auatln to Fallon. The asaoclalinn la apcndlng ISO. 00, eupplemented by ImIn and federal State government. proving tho road through the Fallon amk. Mr. Oaterntann and D 11 Lewie local conaulf the aeeoclation, culled at the office of the atate road commla- lon, Mr Oatermann being on hla way tout with Capt. Bcrnurd M Mahan, motor Iran port corp. u. K army, who was one of tho organiser pnd train commander of the tranaeontl-nenta- l motor convoy w hlch paaaed through Halt Lako City last August, on tho way from Washington to Kan Franctaco The heat aviation landing field In Sent Intent ('r)Malllilng. the world can be had In Utah at an At the state road offices thY,incoln to the state of (30 or $100, acHighway men found K. M. Williams, expense of Washington, 1). C.. chairman of the cording to a telegram received by federal highway council, who la on Governor Bamberger this morning. his way to Kan Francisco. Mr. Wil- The telegram waa algned by Lieut. liams Is a strong advocate of the Townsend bill now before Congress, Gardner A. 8. The telegram waa dated at Kalduro and says that on due consideration sentiment of the road builders of the and reads, "A prominent airplane nation. Including the state highway field on a transcontinental department. Is crystallising In favor landing or the measure, and that it will be no route should be a valuable asset to of the first important measures to be any city, county or state. The small paaaed by Congress when It reebn-vencommunity of,Kalduro consisting prinIn December. cipally of the Utah Salduro company A national highway system such as la doing all In Its power to make the It contemplated in the Townsend bill, field at Kalduro popular with the first Mr. Williams says. wHI be an immense transcontinental filers who Will be force for the development of the coun- - stopping here at intervals during the try ss a whole. The rural community week following October t and to add In particular will improve, for as soon the few Improvements necessary to as It Is constructed, every such com- - make the field here the best in the munlty will demand connection with world. The county is doing Its share, the national highway system. Some It Is requested that the state of Utah details of the bill have been changed, pledge Its assistance to the amount of and still others may be changed. It $50 or $100 to help defray a few ad-l- a e possible, Mr. Williams thinks, that ditlonal Incidentals expenses not federal highways commission will thorlsed by the U. 8. air service In thla be composed of five members, the connection." Governor Bartiberger this morning original number, although this was cut down to three by the senator after did not sign any of the bills which he had Introduced the 1)111. However, i were passed during the special session strong support Is being developed for;0? the legislature and transmitted to five members or more In the comml3-Since he j has afor hla consideration. slon, each to represent a district meeting with the state road In speaking of the transcontinental commission this afternoon he prob-motconvoy, Capt. McMahan said ably will have no time today in which he believed that an Immense amount to consider legislative matters until of good had been done by the demon- - evening. Adam Peterson, secretary of the etratthn, which was watched very closely not only by ths country, but by senate and E. C. Felt, senate minute representatives of other countries as clerk were busy this morning on the well. Never before had anything of work of revising the senate journal, for the. msgnltude been attempted. There which the senate yesterday made an were 75 vehicles In tho convoy, 85 of appropriation of $t50. them being trucks, and some of the trucks weighed aa high aa 11 tons Divorce Growth Alarms. when they were weighed at San Fran-clscY LAKK SALT XKWS I. Death With Crowing ' Head Noisei? Try Tbi. 1 KVKNINO - I 104-Ag- ner J20,rls et o- x- 61-4- W ti K - X' & pro-jecte- ly . 5-- 'I t up-pl- i5? |