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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Hairs Catarrh PERSONAL TELEGRAPHIC TALES GREECE BALKS AT a Presbyterian from Illinois, returning to his station at the important railway FOR RUST READERS town of Shvntefu, Chihli province, PROPOSAL while driving from the railway to the mission with his wife and daughter was fired upon without challenge by A RESUME OF THE WEEK8 twenty Chinese soldiers. The driver HUMILIATING IMCONDITIONS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER was wounded, requiring amputation POSED AS RESULT OF KILLCOUNTRIES of his arm. The Americans were not ING OF FIVE J. A. Miller, mis-sionar- y HALTS Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN The destruction by hummer and torch of what many nations in the world might consider a fair sized navy, has been begun In two Pacific coast shipyards Monday in compliance with orders predicating the armament conference in Washington. Seven ships of the line, six of them outworn in service, and the seventh the greatest of all, still less than half completed on the launching ways, are being fairly overrun by stripping crews. A million dollars damage was caused Tuesday by the worst electrical storm to strike Alameda and Contra Costa counties, California in 50 years. Several persons were injured, bun dreds were imperiled. Two tanks thousands of gallons of containing naptha were fired by lightning which struck the Standard Oil tank farm 'at Sanpablo. Damage was estimated St $500,000. Scores of nearby tanks are endangered by the huge blaze. The editorial rooms of the newspaper Excelsior at Mexico City were the scene of a gun fight late Monday between members of the editorial sjaff and two men alleged to be members of the Ku Klux Klan. The National Association of Attorneys General, in annual session in Minneapolis Tuesday decided to conduct at once an investigation into the prices of t&goline and petroleum products to discover whether there is The invesany price manipulation. tigation will comprise every state of the union, according to a resolution adopted. Fertile farms and ranches in the Arkansas valley In southeastern Colo, rado experienced one of the worst floods in recent years Wednesday night and early Thursday morning when an immense irrigation reservoir on the Aplghapa river north of Fowler cracked and precipitated a great rush of water down the valley. The Equity Packing company of Fargo, North Dakota, whose affairs have been involved in controversy for several years, lias filed a petition admitting its Insolvency. GENERAL One negro was killed and one wounded early Monday when a band of white men dashed thru east Savannah, Georgia, (and fired Into tne homes in the negro colony. llay turned into tragedy, Spring-lakN. Y., when Charles Splndler, age 11, and William Ilubhard, 1(1, died after being virtually rohsted alive. The lads with companions were playing Indian, and the fire with which tlie captives were to be burned at the stake got beyond their control. injured. Governor Iinchot of Pennsylvania, assembled leaders of each side in the Indemnity of 50,000,000 Lire, Salute anthracite controversy around his ofto Roman Fleet and Punishfice table Monday told them bluntly ment of Assassins that the proposed suspension of minDemanded ing Sept. 1 could not be allowed. After a conference lasting most of Monday night, physicians attending Athens, It Is understood here that James Kirkwood, film factor, who was Greece is not disposed to accept the rendered unconscious Saturday when imposed by he was thrown from a horse, stated humiliating conditions dethat the actor would live, as the the Italian government in Its note manding satisfaction for the killing crisis has apparently passed. of the five Italian .members of the Colonel Luuncelot M Purcell, U. S frontier delimitation A., retired, of Seattle Wash., former, nrfiSkion. chief of the surplus property division In the event of a deadlock is reachJohn C. Skinner, chief of the sales ed in settling the affairs, Greece, It division of the quarter masters corps, is further understood, will propose to Bertrand Weiss, Herman Miller, were submit the question to the league of indicted Thursday charged with connations. spiracy to defraud the government. The Greek government is disposed After firing five shots from a re- to express its profound sorrow over volver in an attempt to kill himself the massacre and to indeminify tne In his apartment Thursday, and suffamilies of the Italian officials who fering only three slight scalp wounds, were murdered on Greek territory. Charles Bowman, a New York broker, The Italian government's note to was arrested on charges of violation Greece demanded that the Greeks of the firearms law. pay an indemnity of 50,000,000 lire, Federal officers arrived at Iaw-huak- a, salute the Italian fleet and punish Oklahoma with ten men captiie Greeks responsible for the assastured In the Osage hills, Wednesday, sinations. whom they charge are members of the And Athens cablegram Wednesday bandit gang which early Tuesday held said Iremiar Gonatas had night up a passenger tra'n near Okesa and the correspondents that while escaped with registered mail. Greece did not find all the Itanan Edward Kelly one of the Repuhll-demands acceptable., she would agree cans whom the free state authorities to some of them and ask for modihnve tieen hunting, was Bbot and critiThe Athens fication s of the others. cally wounded by government troops Its intention of signified government Saturday, near Belfast. Kelly iand a replying to the note within the time companion are said to have boon enlimit. gaged in posting republican literature. Secretary Mellon of the treasury let Air Disarmament Meeting Favored It be known def'nltely Monday after a Indianapolis, Ind. Responses reconference with President Coolidge ceived at national headquarters of that he would remain in the cabinet the American legion in reply to that State competition for Nebraska coal organization's request for opinions in firms is threatened by Governor Bry. regard to the convocation of an inan, who announces that be has almost ternational air disarmament confercompleted arrangraents for supplying ence show a preponderance favorable announced coal to local public committees to be to the project, it wns A tabulation has been sold to consumers below the present Thursday. made of 252 replies from United senprices. congressmen, governors, ediators, John Pavllzoa, Austrian coal minand private er, pronounced the outstanding hero tors, college presidents shows 225 tabulation citizens. This of Tuesdays explosion In the Kera-merfourteen the conference, Coal company mine No. 1, at favoring and four undecided nine it, against to was the Frontier, Wyo brought state mental hospital at Evanson, expressing qualified approval. Twelve congressWyo. Saturday, lie Is insane as a senators and forty-sevemen have endorsed It. result of his . er n experiences. FOREIGN A lively e, r, mid-weste- e All records for a flight across the continent were broken Friday when Pilot Wesley L. Smith of the air mail service landed at Hempstead field, New York at 11:14 oclock eastern standard time, completing a relay mail llight from San Franclseo In 20 hours and 14 minutes. mail train on the ChiA (Juincy railroad cago. Burlington plunged into the ditch at Bussell, Iowa, early Saturday when one of the trucks of the coal tender was derailed and tore up a section of track. After lairing a hole through their prison wall, fourteen convicts escaped Friday from the national penitentiary the Silverra. They included Ilamon Spanish extremist, whose extradition Communist from Uruguay caused strikes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo early last month. an nrmy General Ong, commanding of Peking troops at Chihma, eight miles northwest of Amoy, delivered Mon. g day, an ultimatum to the eastern ally of Sun Yat-Sesay. ing that Army must be evacuated. Chag-Tse-I'in- n, Illinoise Team Wins Meet Awarding of Fait Lake ,CIty, a banquet in of close at the trophies d the Hotel Utah Wednesday night the third international first aid and mine rescue meet that was held In Salt Lake Monday, Tuesday and It was deWednesday of this week. safechief D. J. Parker, clared by of mines, of bureau the ty engineer as the most successful meet ever While the highest honors of held. the meet went to the Illinois team, representing the United States Mine Workers of America from Benton. Kennilworth 111., a Utah team from mine of the Independent Coal and Coke company lias the distinction of winning the most trophies, a total ol clo-e- Ogden, George Bergstrom, a deputy scout commissioner, whose heroic efforts saved the lives of 11 persons during a flood on August 13, was honored a meeting here, and recommendation made Tor a Carnegie med-a- L The United States Washington, and Mexico Lave agreed to resume full diplomatic relations. Formal announcement of the agreement was made Friday by the stau department. The restoration of relations carries with it full recognition by the United States of the government of President Obregon. It results from the negotiations recently concluded in Mexico City by Charles B. Warren and John Barton Payne. The American embassy at Mexico City and the Mexican embassy here are to be restored at once to official standing for tlie first time since the collapse of Carranza regime in 1920, and all pending claims will bt submitted to specially appointed com missioners for settlement. The signing of two claims conven tions provided for In the report of th American commissioners would b one of tlie first acts after the resum tion of relations. These conven tioog have been approved by the twe governments and the affixing of sig natures is expected to take pla within two or three weeks. Acting Secretary Phillips announced the resolution to renew diplomatic relations in a formal statement DERA REVOLUTION State Department Announcement; Negotiating ' their assignments. Ogden, A man who gave his name as Frank Burns, and says he came from Flint, Mich, was arrested by the police when he was found prowling around residences. During the absence of W. II. Cook superintendent of tlie state fish hatchery at White Rocks, last week, someone liberated 300,000 rainbow trout fry into the spring run tributary to tlie Uintah river. Salt Lake City, Robert Evans, of Granger, was given treatment at the emergency hospital suffering from a severe laceration and bruises as a result of being thrown from a frightened horse near his home. Richfield Tlie improvements on the Third ward chapel have been completed, including cement walks, massive cement steps leading to the front door, and a complete redecora-tloof the Interior. n Provo, Provos contribution to the flood relief fund has passed the $3000 mark, according to John W. McLam, chairman of the local committee. Richfield Grant Sorenson, 18 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs N. C. Sorenson, of Central, died at the local hospital following an accident which occurred at his home four miles south f of Richfield. William Le Roy Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark was accidentally shot and fatalbrother. ly wounded by his Smithfield Tlie Morgan Canning companys plant at Smithfield is in tlie midst of a heavy run on beans and is turning out about 100 cases daily. About 110 employees are working at the factory. Price, Mrs. Nick Semis and Steve Pappas both have broken backs, as a result of an automobile accident which occurred near Colton when the car skidded off tlie road and toppled over. Provo, Fifteen automobile loads of from Hyrum will tour the dairy farms and creameries of Cache valley. Logan, The Logan Boy Scout band of twenty-thre- e members, and Band Leader Rollo V. Johnson and Scout Executive Victor A. Lindtdad have left for a truck tour of Yellowstone park. Logan, dairymen For U. S. Glve8 Warren-Pay- n Complete Succesa io Ogden, Public schools of Ogden will re open September 10, it was announced by Sperintendent W. Karl Hopkins. Teachers have been given Treatment, both local and internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists, F. J. CHENEY &. CO Toledo, Ohio LONG PERIOD OF UNREST START. ING WITH OUTBREAK OF MA- Den-ne- Ogden, Although eight cases of typhoid fever have been discovered in Ogden, there is no cause for alarm on Convent Fire Routes Nuns the part of residents there, according overwas nun Pittsburg, Pa., One to Dr. Roy II. Wilson, city and councome by smoke and 50 nuns at St. ty physician. Marys Convent were hastily driven which ragOgden, Preliminary plans are beout of the building by fire of floors fourth and ing made for the four stake convened on the third tion of Mutual Improvement workers Thursday. here Institution early that Firemen carried out three nuns who in the Ogden, Mount Ogden, North The estimated damage is Weber and Weber stakes September were 111. 16 in Weber college. $40,000. Provo, The final step in the settlement of the estute of the late Cuban Cables Are Censored New York. The Commercial Cable Jesse Knight was taken last week when the administration was closed company announced Wednesday that and the executors discharged from to were Cuba subject to messages trusts by Judge Elias Hansen. their The censorship until further notice. nobeen had it added that Richfield. W. II. Seegmiller for company tified to this effect by the Cuban govyears president ol Sevier stake and Ne reason for the censorernment. closely identfied with the development of Sevier valley, was the victim ship was given. of a serious acigdent when he atGreece Balks at Orders tempted to leava a milk truck while Di it was in motion. Rome, Naval Minister Admiral to Rome Revel returned hurriedly Spanish Fork Stewart Jex, 5, son Friday from Pola and conferred with of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex, received A semiofficial a painful Premier Mussolini. injury when he fell from a Issued statement Thursday night as- tree and cut a deep gash in Lis head. serts that the government Is resolved Price, Price is to have a Junioi to obtain adequate reparations from school to cost $38,487, according high Greece and that the Italian people to action take by the school board may feel confident that everything in according the contract. The buildthere is possible to do will be done to ing will be a one story structure M uphold the national prestige during 9 rooms. tlie present crisis. Logan, Lillian Swenson, 15 years Miss'onartes Kill Bandits of age daughter pf David Swenson of Chinese 1 hiteshte. A. Millville, left her home and has disW. Rev. Shanghai, according t the sheriff, : appeared, British mis J. F. Watt and Rev. who is searchng for her. Church the of Missionary sionarles Salt Lake City, .Lick McGuire, 3 were shot and killed by nandits when of age, suffered c neussions years traveling in Szechwan province Aug- oxer the left eye and shoulder when ust H. according to a letter from lie was struck by an automobile in here Thursday Mienchow received front of Ids home. Mienohow, from which a report came Richfield, Fire of unknown origin that two British missionaries had the Richfield Roller mills destroyed near the been slain by bandits, is The loss Is estimated at $25,000, with center of Szechwan, a province in not to exceed $500 Insurance. western China. five. Medicine Salt Lake City, Two of the occur pants of a car driven by Joseph were seriously injured, when the car overturned near the mouth of Parley '8 canyon. Ianguitch, O. W. Carlson of Salt Lake has been appointed by Seth Ilxton, state bank, commissioner and receiver, as general counsel for the Stfate Bank of Garfield. n' outgreak of rifle and machine gun fire occurred in Dublin The shooting was not exMonday. plained. Balloting in the Dali elections proceeded with national troops patrolling the streets. All the members of the Free State government were elected to ti.e Pail Firann in Monday's general election So far the count it was stated. shows only one republican elected. The city of Vera Cruz is entirely cut off from the rest of the country Fire of undetermined origin broke as a result of a general strike of railout in the basement of the United road employees of that city. The States Capitol Tuesday but was extin- strike was called In with sympathy before it spread to other guished electricians, who had been out for parts of the building. some time. Eight men were burled benoatli Eastern Oriental liner Changsha, hundreds of tons of sand and dirt British, carrying passengers and when an embankment ut Baltimore, freight from Australia to Manila, ha3 in the excavation of the colored high gone on the rocks at Tigl hank near school tiaved in shortly before noon the Tnwltawl islands of the Philip, Five of the men burled Tuesday. pines, according to radio advices. were rescued by firemen and police. France is standing pat upon her reFirst Lieutenant Walter It. demands, it was revealed parations a service officer in the army when the foreign office officially pub. air service, was killed and eighteen llshed the note sent to London in reother reserve officers in training at ply to the British reparations com. Camp Mead, Md., were injured Thurs- nuinicatlon of Aug. 12. It Is a 50 day in the collapse of an old barn page document, laying all Frances In which they had sought shelter from cards upon the table, and answering the rain. the British document point by point. Two marine officers were instantly For the first time France officially killed and another probably fatally In- sets forth 26,000,000,000 gold marks jured when two planes in which they as her minimum demand from Ger. were flying, collided at an altitude of many, pins sufficient credits from approximately 3,200 feet, plunged to class reparations bonds to pay any war debts claimed by France's allies the ground. Premier Tomosaburo Kato died FriEastern, southern and states, Thursday, shivered and don- day afternoon at Toklo. apparently ned overcoats as further records for from a complication of maladies that cool August weather were broil en and weakened his heart beyond repair. light frosts reported in section Admiral Baron Kato was born In 1850 and has a distinguished career In the wave. cool the gripped by administrative and diplomatic The Cuban government Thursday naval, services before lie was elevated to became the first of Americas wartime the premiership last year. debtors to pay off the total amount Advices received from Seoul, Korea, of its loan. The second and final said that 343 are dead, and more than on of balance the $6,988,000, payment a thousand missing as a result of the owed by Cuba was paid to the treasury waves and $torm in the recent tidal New Bank the of National by City western provinces of Korea. The York, acting for the Cuban governwas to large. damage property ment Ilirscli-emllle- News Notes j From All Parts of UTAH i CHESLBROUCH MANUFACTURING CO. (CoaaoUdand) New York State Street Vaseline Reg U S Bst Yellow or White President Starts Pony Expres Washington, Stepping from his office in the White House to the telegraph room in the executive offices President Coolidge at 11 a. m. pressed a gold key and a signal was flashed to St. Joseph, Mo. starting off the old pony express. On a muddy track and under heavy clouds following showers during the night and early Robert Lee Shepperd, morning. who will ride the first lap in a widely heralded pony express race from St Joseph to San Francisco, got away promptly at 10 oclock Friday to the shot of a cannon. N. J. Pertii PETROLEUM BLACK 44 -- Liquid or Solid Labsratsry License) California Old Style Powder and Pill Vaccine still mads those who prefer them. N.B. Cut DONT INFLAMED LIDS It Increases the Irritation. EYE Use MiTCHKLL de8ALVK, a simple, safe remedy. pendable, 25c at all druggists. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Family Skeletons Costly. had done tlie usual tiling bought a country estate and a town house felt that there was still something needed to complete his moneys worth. Other people had ancestry ; he must get some. On tlie advice of a friend he engaged a man to undertake the necessary research. In due time the investigator came to report and laid a sealed pnekuge on tlie table. Without opening the package the profiteer asked him how much his fee was. I want $1,000, the man replied, to say nothing. Of course he got it. Rehoboth Sunday Herald. A profiteer who Crazy Negro Shoots Officers Johnstown, Pa., Alone in a shanty Robert Young, a negro. Is alleged b have opened fire on three automo, biles loaded with police Thursday-nightand two detectives probkilling ably fatally wounding three police officers before he was shot and killed An investigation disclosed, police said, that the dead negro had been crazed by moonshine liquor, and bad fired all the shots at the officers. Utah Slayer Executed Salt Lake City George IT. Gardner convicted murderer of Gordon Stuart. deputy sheriff, and slayer of W. Irvine, April 15, 1922, was Joseph shot to death within the exterio walls of the state prison Friday The volley was fired at morning. 6:32 a. m. Three and one-ha- lf minutes later Gardner was pronounced dead, by County Fhysician F. F Rraup and Assistant County Thysi ian George Roberts. Cutter Berkeley (U.S. Nephthaline Explosion Wrecks 'Plan' Philadelphia, Two workmen wen killed and ton others injured when a large nephthaline still exploded early Friday at the dye and chemical works of the Barrett company in the noitli eastern part of the city. According to workmen employed on the nigh! shift of the plant and who were in the building, tlie shock of the explosion was so great that practically everyone was hurled to tlie floor. request. from one vaccination with The Cutter Laboratory that Knsut Htvt Ths Klan Klansmeu Klux between Ku of Perth Amboy Friday morning of the order tried to escape from Odd Fellows hall, where they had sought refuge during an attack on a klan meeting Thursday night in which more than 100 persons are Tin reported to have been Injured. klansmen were severely beaten before they escaped. Mint Director Wants to Retire F. E. Reobey of San Washington. Antonio, Texas, director of the mint and close personal friend of President Harding, has asked President Coolidge to permit him to retire tx private life . It was said at the White House Thursday that Mr. Coolidge had accepted reluctantly to the PROTECTION FOR LIFE 100 Blackleg As tfressin. Abso lutely safe. Gutter Solid Aggres tin Injectors work just Like Blackleg Pill Injectors. If Cutter's AggressiQ is unobtainable locally, write Attacks Clansmen Battling Amboy, N. J., ney general. JELLY i Mob Shipping Board Has New Plan The shipping board Washington. was moving forward Friday with its pUns for indirect government operation of its merchant fleet through subsidiary corporations pending an opinion as to the legality of the plan which it wns indicted President Coolidge would request from the attor- Off Birds on Abandoned Farms. I j Naturalists have noticed that the abandoned farms offer great opportunity for the study of bird life, and the birds seem to frequent these localities for some reason. Edmund J. Sawyer of Syracuse, N. Y who has commented on this fact In articles for various publications, says that while the birds to be found at these places are mostly of the commoner varieties, but for purposes of observation the abandoned farms offer great adof the numbers to be because vantages Within 300 feet of one encountered. of these houses be found nests with eggs and young of eleven species. The Hindus wrote of the pearls beauty more than 1,000 years before Christ. |