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Show L'r i '' t 4 V ' ' i ' . J- i T ' . , . ! f !' 4 ' i l . ,Yv v', V', : r - f X' . TELEGRAPHIC TALES got cold, but - - Taxea are as sure as death, and jtftea more painful. mets Greek they have ' Interfraternity conference. When Greek ftB ' Designating any one- - of them Leap Tear gets a hollow laugh from the ' . pedestrian. . , , i Modern youths seem to know all about sbananlgans and nothing about the shingle. . ( ' Protest against the granting by the Interstate commerce commission of by certain railroads for FOR BUSK READERS applications was lower transcontinental rates made In a resolution adopted by the shipping board, on the ground thut It would divert to the roads shipments RESUME OF THE WEEK'S now carried by water carriers through DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER the Panama canal. COUNTRIES A report signed by Attorney General Daugherty, reviewing steps takImportant Events of the Last Seven en hy the federal government to enDays Reported by Wire and Preforce tlie antitrust laws, was sent to pared for the Benefit of the the senate hy the department of jus' . , Busy Reader tice In response to a resolution of ; i WE8TERN master Is a man who could One thousand dollars for the care paint. almost as well as the forgers of his parrot was provided In the will , 'yrbo copied him. of the late Thomas B, Whitney, forNo matter how low the French franc mer hotel pwner of California and joeg, the German mark can go It one Oregon, , on file at Portland, Oregon. . hh more lower. Heavyweight heng have a mark to shoot at to heat the record made at r ' Ka'ope'put her faith in armsvwltb f little profit It might be a good Idea Los Angeles by a Ithode Island Bed Wilson liapman. belonging to Mrs. Sow. .o try her knees. The fowl laid an egg more than So no one has come forward to three Inches long and weighing In assert that King Tnt was not properly excess of six ounces, an aclcvement Which the owner sayg has not been burled. ' j and completely qualed In any America ? barnyard .Just because that skull Is half an this season. , di thick Is no reason why scientists Timber to the amount of $37,029,000 Should think it ancient. . feet, valued at $27,000, was removed The Peking treasury Is empty. Evt-- from the national forests of the district, Including Utah, dently the new administration has a Idaho, Nevada and sections of Ifhe situation well In hand. and Wyoming, during 1923, acModem styles for women certainly cording to. a statistical report made have not helped the business of man- public at the district forestry office ' at Ogden, Utah. . This timber was ufacturers of chest protectors given free to settlers and citizens, A scientist says that men hre mors and a total of 11,570 persons were open to conviction than women. They Benefited. certainly are convicted more often. , Frank Steunenberg, martyred Idaho commemwill be governor, Well, it may be that gas will decide orated by a monument .to-ball future wars, but certainly It will ' erected in 'the 'triangle immediately them. In Its usual starting day part In front of the state capital, accordTheres an amen chorus to this par- ing to plans announced following a Now meeting1 of the Steunenberg memorial agraph In the Houston Post; commission. ,'t Approximately $35,000 1924 a for building program great will be expended for the monument This winter clinches the argument of which $20100 is expected to be that there Is a place In the market raised by popular subscription. for a patent reversible snow shovel The State Jllghway Commission at and mop. , their last meeting, held In Cheyenne, awarded the contract for the 20 Well, anyhow, you dont have to do on the sew stretch of highso much shoveling to get out the ashes bridges as you do to get in the fuel, and that way betweeh Big Piney ' and The successful Wyoming. helps some. bidder was James Turpin of Wheat-land- , who had Just recently completed wintry weather lowered the list j, The be- - a Job for the commission up state. car , the anto average accidents, ( 'lag comparatively harmless when kept Arrangements have been completIn the garage. ed for destroying approximately 3000 cattle and 0000 hogs five counties The further the excavation proIn California under foot . and mouth It more becomes apparent gresses, the Although MonJob of disease quarantine. that his friends did a under quarwas county terey placed Tut. burying King antine with Alameda, Contra Costa, J ' counties, G. II. Unmarried men In Paris have Napa and Solano Hecke of the state department of formed a club. Something, just posthe progsibly, on the order of a leap year pro- agriculture reported that ress of the epidemic appears to have tective association. been cheeked. A dairyman says the milk can holds general the aecret of beauty. , Yes, and that Fifty-tw- o years after his graduation may be, also, whee a lot of people the Rev. Arthur Jared Benedict of get their sour looks Cochise, Aril, has been awarded a The sarcophagus of King majority . athletic At at ' Amherst He 1b the sole ' surviving having been brought to light, college. pretty soon they may find out whether member of ths tarsty crew of 1872 be died of payments or taxes the year o his graduation. A fast express train on the Santa Compared with some of bur own Fe railroad was held up recently by the campaign ammunition, Mexican practice of saying it with a Sing Sing prteon convict held up for forty minutes while a surgeon bullets doesnt teem so monstrous performed an operation that pbobnbly Baved the prisoners life. Six Darien firemen who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit; statut ' tory arson were ' given prlsqn and Jail sentences at Bridgeport, Conn., T prompt service ut prick rtum by Judge Allyn ' to Brpwn. , Ihm wivertiMaenU mwitloa the nun t IWs paper. One man was t killed and a A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS old boy seriously wounded when fired' Into a mob which stormed Writ Motor Barber Col 1U Repent St,, S. I t, the Angelina county Jail at Lufkin, BUSINESS COLLEGES Texas, In an effort to get Booker T. L. D. S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Williams, negro, held f In clvt? ctlon All commercial branches School of Efficiency. with the murder of Andy Suker at a Catalo free. 0 N. Main St, Salt Lake City. sawmill south commissary BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES C.JliiXkln Tuesday night. . PflTYU Any book yoo want by mall, C. O. D Oceeret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple . Slrileme Howard arrived on the Olympic en route to ' .Washington to assume the British ambassadorship MW MkflCeU. kinds. Sheet music by vacated twy months ago by the reCo. I? S Main mail. COl).u,pwvusicl tirement of Sir Auckland Geddes. An old , V Arl-on- Jv - e 1 Kem-mere- r, 1 first-cla- , ss ,t - ora-atoilc-al Salt Lake City Firms . . . , 4 I l?-ye- " rs five-mil- es - , - CREAM , WANTED V- - SHIP DIRECT f Direct Cream Shipments Pay Meet Money , Send a trial can Blackman A Griffin Company, Ogden, Utah SUITS A DRESSES CLEANED A DYED , , , After attending St, Bartholomews church for more than half a century Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, . Sr., now s Thomas church nt is going to New, York and has applied for two seats t there. Both churches . Protestant Episcopal r , The first of the citizens-military training camps to be help In 1924 will open June 12 at Fort Douglas, Utah, the Military Training Camps association has announced. Chairman Bon W. Hopper 'of the United States ' railway" lnhor .board announced nt Chicago that he will not be a candidate for reelectlon. v Up to the minute Cleaning and Dyeing Return pontage paid Segal Cleaning A Dyeing Co., 156 E. 2nd So, s t "Say it With Flowers , Fresh Cat Flowers at All Times Hobday's Flower jKeith Emporium Bldg. , Shop Salt Lake !ave money on feed purchases Our greefg (Mrca and pro vod in field seeds, seed Dealers f grains, seed potatoes, garden seeds in bulk, etc. We solicit your correspondence . Wrili for Vice Card J t:l- - & In Rockport, Tnd- are paying 10 cents fer Idaho potatoes to a news Item In a according RockpoVt paper received ' in Raise by T. E. Vnrnke, postoffice clerk. A $25,000 peace plan , competition for the beat edueatlonnl plan to provide world peace and international Justice was announced at Chicago by Augustus O. Thomas, president of the World Federation of Educatlol will maH the associations which Housewives . k Prd tah T WASHINGTON ' :.:r , - THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH ; Coming to a dead stop keep a . , farlat alive. , Dobbin occasionally never froze up. ' , t i f ' ! ' . I r - ' V. f ", L ; . e1 , V1 ! Hi'; ! 1 , I" Co. -, Inquiry, v The wheat stabilization bill by Senator Gooding, Republican, Idaho, was reported from the senate agriculture committee without recommendation. It pm lies for a wheat stabilizing corporation to purchase grain at a on $1.50 a guaranteed price, based bushel for No. 1 northern, whenever the market falls below that level. Imports of wheat and flour would be prohibited," Attorney General Daugherty will remain for the present a member of President Coolidges cabinet, but lie will be, expected to retire to private life as soon as the senate has completed Its Inquiry into his administration of the department of justice. The proposed Alameda naval base was recommended to the house naval committee by Bear Admiral Moffett, chief of aeronautics, who desired a , better site for an air station than Mare Island navy yard. Postmaster nominated by President Coolldge Included Wesley A. Hill, Eureka, Cal ; Arthur B. Bean, Pocatello, Idaho, and Peter W. McRoberts, Twin Falls, Idaho.' Farmers In the receive areas of New Mexico would advances from the federal governto aid ment aggregating $1,000,000 them during the coming crop season under a resolution adopted by the senate. The advances would be made by the secretary of agriculture, would be limited to $G per acre, and would constitute a lien on the coming crop. drought-stricke- n awards totaling of which twelve aggregating were in the Lusitania $17,125.20 group, were announced toy the Twenty-si- x $13S,-S22.4- 0, The Interior appropriation bill, the first of tha 4ig supply measures, was The passed Tuesday by Jhe senate. measure now goes to conference. The senate appropriations committee added about $1,700,000 to it as it was approved by the house, and the senate Increased this .by another of which '$450,000 is for the Boise, Idaho, reclamation project and $250,000 for the Yuma, Ariz., project. The total as it passed the senate was 0, $204,000,000. FOREIGN Mrs. Theodore-Roosevel- t, LEASE widow of the former American president, left laris for Chateau Thierry to visit the grave of her son, Quentin, who was killed while serving as an aviator in July 1918, She was accompanied by her son, Kermll Watler Lincoln, said to have been a grandnephew of Abraham Lincoln, died at Honolulu after a brief illness. He was 92 years old and had lived in Hawaii more than fifty years. lie a contractor,' The three army airplanes which left Balboa, Canal Zone on February i for a flight to Guatemala City and return arrived at France field success-ftillcompleting the trip of more than 2000 miles. .At no time during the journey was serious trouble experienced, despite the fact that much of the flying was over uncharted res y . Washington. Court action in the ail lease cases will be initiated this week by special government counsel while the senate oil committee is following further the trail of the celebrated McLean telegrams. The first step of counsel will be to bring civil action looking to the stoppage of the extraction of oil from the naval reserves! in California and Wyoming and the annulment of the leases awarded by Albert B. Fall, as The r party expects to put an organizer in the field to organize the party in the various counties of Utah, it was-- announced by W. M. Piggott, national chairman of the party, following the meeting of the Meber county orMr. Piggott ganization recently. said the party expects to put on a vigorous campaign in this state this year. Farmer-Labo- secretary of the interior, to the and Sinclair interests. Any criminal action growing out of the oil scandal must await a more detailed study of the testimony adduced before the senate committee and an independent investigation to fill in gaps in that testimony. Atlee Pomerene, former senator from Ohio, will have more or less general charge of the civil proceedings, while Owen J. Roberts of Philadelphia will devote himself and his staff principally to the study of the criminal phases of the casp. President Coolidge Is expected to appoint this week additional special counsel to prosecute actions looking to the recovery to the federal government of sections 16 and 36 in the Elk Hills reserve in California, now operated by the Standard Oil company of California. The executive will select counsel learned in land law to especially prosecute this case, inasmuch as the chief point at issue is whether these sections were known to be mineral bearing at the time the state of California obtained them as school lands upon the grant of statehood. The committee will follow the tral! of the inquiry into the department of justice where it has been blazed by the cipher message signed Mary, found in the McLean telegrams. This message was in code once used by the departments bureau of investigation, and through William J. Burns, chief of this bureau, the committee come into possesion of Do-hen- Ogden, The Utah Rapid Transit company which operates the street car system of Ogden, with William T. Messersmith a motorman for the company was made defendant in a $30,000 damage suit instituted in the Second district court by the heirs of Robert T. Dow Dell, who died March 23, 1922, from injuries received in a street car accident the proceeding The suit was filed by J. II. day. Dow. Salt Lake, Officials of eight states will meet in Salt Lake on April 9 to 11, when the question of disesused and prison labor will be the articles to be manufactured at the several interprisons in the mountain country determined. Logan, The controversy between the peagrowers of Cache valley and the Morgan Canning company of which had reached the Smithfield stage where it was announced that the canning company officials would rather see the factory close than accede to the demands of the growers, came to an end after the sales committee of the Cache County association and officials of the canning company had been in session for nearly two days. Provo chamber of Provo, The commerce has determined to hold an annual fruit show, to last several terminate with an days, and to The local organiza Apple day. tion will sponser the first show, but Hot water AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Dont neglect it. gling Begin at once with one gar- tea- spoonful of Zonite In 20 teaspoonfuls of water. Gargle every half hour until all dis- comfort has disappeared. Zonite isthemostremarkable of all antiseptics. It doesnt taste or smell sweet, but it surely does kill germs. Posi tively s. 7onik KILLS GERMS HURT? For burning or seal? Hds, and to relim infl&mrna-o- n and soreness, dm Mitchell Eye Salve, according to directions. Soothing, healing. HALL ft RtTOKSL 14T Waverly Pises Mew York booklet Etiquette for Everybody 0,000-word Dime or stamps to Newspaper Inform. Service, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C Dont Cut Out a Shoe Boil, Capped Hock or Bursitis for will reduce them and leave no blemishes. Stops lameness promptly. Dotl not blister or remove the hair, and horse can be woiked. $2.50 a bottle delivered. Book 6 A free. V. F. Young, he., 510 Lmu St., Springfield, Hus. GIRLS Send us fifteen names and addresses of people you know and receive a beautiful Modern Stone Set Novelty Ring. Enclose 25c to cover packing and shipping. ARWIGH MFO. CO., 192 Broadway, New York City. Mc-lea- to exhas indicated its intention pand the exhibit until it will become a county institution. .employees. Burns also will be questioned as to the truth of the reports that the publisher is on the roll of the special agents of the justice department at a salary of $1 a month and has in his possession a copy of the present code of the department. Additional telegrams exchanged between McLean and his employees, as well as those sent from Washington to Fall, Harry F. Sinclair, E. L. Doheny and J. W. Zevely, personal counsel to Sinclair, are to be furnished to the committee by the Washington offices of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies. Salt Lake, When the Utah State Fair opens this year It will be on Wednesday instead of the usual Monand will day, and will run a week be open on Sunday. This innovation was decided upon at a meeting of the executive committee of the State Fair association held In the rooms of the general manager of the fair, W. D. Sutton. With the exception of of the fair racing, all departments will be open on Sunday. On Monday and Tuesday of the second week there will be a pet stock exhibit in which it is expected 1000 pets will be Will Discuss Conductor's Wages Cedar Rapids Iowa, A call for a conference to be held at Chicago beRailroad Mantween the Western tLe executive and association agers' board of the Order of Railway Conductors to discuss a new wage scale, is expected, to be issued within the next of three days. L. E. of the conductors, Sheppard, president has returned from Washington where was negoa new wage agreement tiated with the Southern Railway The Southern road granted system. an increase of 6 per cent exhibited. walnut3 Ogden, A sack of black brought across the plains years ago by John Ritter and planted on the Ritter farm in Riverdale has brought what is believed to be the first cut of Utah black walnut on the commercial market. fifty-seve- n this prescription quickly relieves children and adults. A lUsePISOS A pleasant ivrup. No opiates. 35c and 60c sites told everywhere. Many men perform the work that they like; the profit from it is a secondary consideration. MOTHER! Best Baby's "California is Laxative Fig Syrup to Chief of Police Curtis L. Ogden, Allison has completed the tentative draft of a proposed city ordinance World Flight Date Is Fixed Cloter Field, Santa Monica, The U S. army flight in four large cruiser biplanes will start around-the-worl- n d from Clover field here Sunday, Marcc. In the nortn 16, weather conditions conditions of the and mechanical officially planes iermittlng, it was announced here by Lieutenant Corliss C. Mosely, commander of the field. Overnight stops will be made at Sacramento, Portland (Vancouver At Seattle and Seattle. oarracks) pontoons will be placed on the cruisers and conditions may make necessary a three nr four-dastopover at the Sand Point field there, Lieutenant Moseley said. . -- y T-h- - Mishaps in Chicago Heavy Chicago, Total deaths under auto-bi!e wheels in Chicago for the year to date ran up to seventy five Sunday, four additional deaths were Two ether xictims of accidents. injured in accidents or by reckless speeders died In hospitals. d. B'ast Kills Eighteen Etienne Provot, French New Brunswick, N. J., The numand trapper, explorore ber of known dead as a result of hunter, was the man from which the explosion name Trovo was derived, according 'Sundays disastrous TNT and celluloid fire nt the little town to J. M. Jensen, whose book, The of Nixon was placed at Monday Early History of Provo, Is just off eighteen. Only one additional body, the press. of a woman, was found. the torso Logan, Those who will constitute to see to the Rescuers who worked In the smoking the special committee said eight Prince Masayoshi Matsukata, ' one erection of the millstone monument, ruins throughout the day are are six persons missing, be which will unveiled nt the Cache of the senior gi)ro, or elder statesfor and sixty are being treat 111 next centennial celebration and at Toklo valley men. Is critically ed for injuries suffered In the disas members of the family Jrjve been July, have been named by officials oi tor. ' bedkldv the his celebration. to anrjsoned rrs Bell-an-s Sure Relief 254 Philadslphia Man Will Have Charge of Criminal Aspects of the Prosecution; Many Sur. prises Expected governing traffic. The ordinance creates a congested district in the business section of the city and limits The Belgium cabinet headed by the parking of automobiles in this Premier Theunls have resigned as a section to two hours in any one day. result of its defeat In the chamber of Salt Lake, Miss Florence Gilmore, the deputies, 95 to 79, over a graduate nurse has ben added to economic, convention. the forces of the Utah public Health According to the correspondent of association, hew iquarters in with the Berliner Speyer, Ogden. Tageblatt at Miss Gilmore w 111 continue palatinate, the work so efficiently c.v rted on by capital of the Bavarian the lat of he separatists have evacu- Miss Sophia Larsen duriny the past ated the government building there, four years in the care of those afwhich will he occupied by representaflicted with tuberculosis anf an edutives of the old legitimate governcational campaign for the 'iinention ment forthwith. t of the disease. Sliss Larson left for r The federal forces under General Chicago seroral months ago. Luis Gutierrez, Juan Espinoza CordoMoab Cisco Mercanti e comba and Juan Tablo Macias occupied is the first purchaser of t barrel pany Tnxpum without resistance last Tues- of oil taken from a Cisco we V the day. firm paying $100 for the prv.ege. Former Field Marshal Ludendorff, This barrel of oil was taken t om Adolph Hitler, leader of the Bavarian well No. 4 during the process of Fascisti, and seven other defendants cleaning the hole in preparation for were pnced on trial at Munich for casing operations. The drillers at their connection with the putsch of Cisco are exponencing the customary Ust November. All of the defendants difficulty in getting rid of the water with high and they resorted to mudding in the except one are, charged treason. casing during the week. Believed to Neolithic be of the Age, & boat period, or later Stone eleven feet long and three feet wide, hollowed out of the tmnk of an oak tree, hnst been found In the mud at Elmley-fey- y near Silling-bnujrffnarshes It Is estimated by exEng. perts to be 5000 yenbg old. 6 EQJL-AN-S gions. Franco-Belgia- S1I TO STOP DRAINAGE OF RESERVOIR WILL BE FIRST MOVE OF GOVERNMENT Ogden, The contract for the new Ogden Union depot has been awarded to the II. W. Baum company of Salt received Lake, according to advice at the local offices of the Union Pacific railroad from the head office at Omaha. The new building, which will be erected on the site of the depot partially destroyed by fire a year ago, will cost something over $300,000 and work will begin immediately, acording to Mr. Baum. Ogden, 10 Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION ACTION Pea-growe- rs mixed claims eommis-sion'.l- n favor of. American claimants against Germany. 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