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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH GERMAN LEADER IN FAMILIAR SETTING CALLED BY DEAIH Do you yearn:11 for a clear SUCCUMBS EXECUTIVE CHIEF AFTER VALIANT FIGHT FOLLOWING OPERATION BILLS INTRODUCED AND ACTED UPON BY THE LAW MAKERS AT THE STATE CAPITOL Produces Complicated SENATE Hills Introduced S. It. Jenson Garnishment. 68, Sinned by governor. S. 1!. (19, Jenson Additional Jurors. Sinned by governor. S. H. 70, Jenson Alternate jurors. Sinned by governor. H. H. 34. 35, Welsh Budget bills. Senate votes to suspend joint rule to permit of additional amendments. elk S. H. Board of 145, Finlinson control. Amended and favorably reported by fish and game committee. Second reading calendar. S. B. 133, Winder Tests of imported cattle. Favorable report by committee on agriculture. S. B. 149, Winder Sale of eggs. Same action. Action on Bills S. B. 126, Warnick City control of water course and supply. State and municipal affairs. S. B. 155, Hirschi Exempting building and loan associations from state securities commission law. Banking. S. B. 156, Finlinson Drainage districts. Commerce and Industries. exKarines' S. J. M. 2. Finlinson. Signed by president port corporation. and speaker and filed with secretary Death V Try the Resinol products a week watch your skin improve I Resinol Soap thoroughly cleanses the tiny pores and rids them of impurities. Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the inflamed, irritated spots. The most aggravated cases of skin affection have readily responded to this treatment. Can be obtained from nil drug girt. Resinol Famous Americans Born in Month of February Children born in February have all the odds of obtaining greatness In their favor. Figures compiled by Dr. Robert Underwood Johnson, director of the llall of Fame, show that more men and women enrolled in t he hull were born during February than In any other month. Twelve of the hree persons who have niches in the hall had their birhdnys that month. They were Stark Hopkins, February 4; William Teeumseh Sherman, February S; Daniel Iloone, February 11; I'eter Cooper, February 12; Abraham Lincoln, February 12; George Peabody, February IS; Alice Freeman Palmer, February 21; George Washington, February 22; James Itussell Lowell, February 22; Emma Willard, February 23; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, February 27, and Mary Lyon, Februsixty-t- 28. Doctor Johnsons list showed that April was second with eight Hall of Fame members. June was last with only two. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief EUL-AM- S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Secret of Long Life Seventy years old, looks about fifty and feels even younger, is an apt' description of Elmer Cray, assistant county attorney of Hennepin county, Minn. He says it is all because for more than 3.1 years lie has gone without eating noon lunch. I5y not eating the 13,000 meals he conservatively estimates that he has saved $3,2,10, but wishes some one to tell him where It is. I Chipped Hands A Cracked Knuckles Rub "Vaseline Petroleum Jelly on your hands before working in the cold or wet and you'll avoid chapped handa and cracked knucklea. For cota, buma, bumps, bruises and aorea or akin troublca, spply "Vaseline JeHy liberally. Always safe, aoothing and healing. tradt-maLsei for the ri "Vaulino" s evory packaf. 11 is your protection. Cb'sehroujh Mfg. Company State Street low J) New York Vaseline RKO. U. . PAT. O WP. PETROLEUM IN T1IE Sltua-tio- in View of Approach- ing Presidential Election complexion? 1 and ary IIYID LEGISLATIVE IRELANDS GREAT SAINT JELLY BATHE YOUR EYES Use Dr. Thompson's Eyewater. Buy at yourdruffgistaor Blrer. Troy, N.Y. Booklet. Berlin. Freiderich Ebert, first president of the German republic, died last week from peritonitis, which followed an operation for appendicitis. The former saddlemaker, whose skill in guiding the infant republic through the first turbulent years of its existence, was acknowledged even by his bitter enemies, made a gallant fight for life. But his system had been undermined by an attack of Influenza before the operation and his heart was not equal to the burden imposed by the poison which had spread throughout his system. Around his bedside when the end came were his wife, their daughter, Amalie, and her husband. Dr. Wilhelm Jaeneke, and their sole son to survive the war, Freiderich, Jr. State Secretary Meissner was the only other person present, aside from the doctors and nurses. The political attacks upon the president, which culminated in the trial, and the efforts to connect him with the Barmat loans scandal added greatly to the burdens imposed upon him as chief executive of a new republic. Putsches and threats of putsches and the Jibes of the monarchists who could not bear the idea of a working man succeeding the Hohenzollerns, had helped to undermine his once rugged constitution. But the firmness with which he managed the political crisis arising from the tangled party system and the simple dignity with which Frau Ebert met her duties as first lady of Germany disarmed many of their sharpest critics. There was probably not another leader in Germany, his enemies admitted, who could have succeeded where he did, and his death four months before the presidential election produces more confusion in a political situation already badly mudMag-deber- of President Ebert was the first of all the patriotic Germans to forget party lines when it became necessary to check the extremists, either in the radical or conservative camps. He frequently brought curses upon his head from the one side or the other by approving measures which they, according to their viewpoints, deemed either reactionary or too radical. His attitude won the confidence of the ambassadors and ministers accredited to Berlin and he was a powerful factor in bringing about acceptance of the Dawes plan which promises to calm the storm that has raged about the reparation problem for so many years. Herr Ebert started life as a saddlemaker, but years of experience as a labor organizer and official of unions, together with his wide training in practical politics developed him even as, his admirers pointed out, the late Samuel Gompers was developed $ Brotn Laxative (Quinine tablets:-- state. Lewis Gasoline Inspection. of commerce and Inreading caletuTar. II. B. 3S, Betty Bowers of cities over liquor traffic. Adverse report of Second reading calendar. judiciary. H. B. 43, Hamilton Gardner Reinstatement of corporations. Favorable Secas amended by same committee. ond reading calendar. II. B. 63, Tungren Jurisdiction of city courts. Adverse report of Judiciary. Second reading calendar.election II. B. 39, Sharp Two setB of Favorable report of Judiciary. Judges. calendar. Second reading ' II. B. 37, McCarty Nominations. Same action. H. S. 118, Westphal Search and seizure. Same action. H. B. 14. Peters Rubllc Improvement benefits need not be equal and uniform. Favorable report of revenue and taxation. Second reading calendar. S. Finlinson Refunding B. 129, drainage district bonds. Same action. S. B. 87, Stahle Automobile corporations. Same action. S. ODonnell Established B. 4, routes for automobile corporations. Same action. II. B. 44, Dunyon College funds. Signed by president. H. B. 57, laxman Barber shops and Signed by president. pool halls. H. B. 28 Welsh School budgets. Signed by president. Advanced S. B. 76, Ityan Bounties. ayes 14, to third reading calendar nays 2. absent 4. Rule4. suspended, bill passed ayes 16, nays Brovo bay. Rule S. B. 115, Dixon suspended, taken up out of order, advanced and passed, each vote, ayes i4, absent 6. S. It. 104, Dixon Transferring state water filing to the federal government; on similar action, advanced ayes 15, absent 5; passed ayes 14, absent 6. State historS. B. 130, Westphal ian. Favorable report of education. Second reading calendar. Medals. H. It. 69, Hamilton Gardner Amended and passed ayes 19, absent S B. 106, Funk Stray bogs. Bassed ayes 15, absent 5. S. B. 75, Warnick Cigarets. Amended, advanced and passed aes 19, absent 1. In the House Action on Bills House bill 85, Mrs. Graham Relating to qualifications for entering17school yeas. for trained nurees. Defeated, 36 nays, 2 absent. S. C. M. 3. Jenson Urging congress to appropriate 9.00,000 for Gfeat Sait basin Lake project. Signed by Speaker S. B. 140, Favorable dustries. g dled. Take S. PATRICIUS BISHOP AND APOSTLE OF IRELAND From the New York Times. gfJCTf e Stoty of the -- Shamrock -- You tell us that there are three gods, and yet one," said the natives of Ireland to the holy Saint Patrick when he preached the gospel to them 1,600 years ago. "How can that be?" For answer the saint bent over and plucked a shamrock growing at his feet. "Do you not see," 6ald he, "how In this wild flower three leaves are united on one stalk, and will you not believe then what I tell you, that there are indeed three persons and yet one God?" sy aSfe Only Facts Known of Saint Patrick Are His Life and Works Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, has been a prominent figure in story and legend for many centuries. Some have maintained that his existence has always been a myth, while others have held that the accounts that are associated with the name have a basis in fact. Those who stanchly support the theory that such a man has lived disagree as to his birthplace and nationOne authority states with a ality. show of certainty that St. Patrick was born near Dumbarton, on the Clyde, in Britain. Another states that the saint first saw the light of dny In France. No precise locality is named. It was not until 1882 that many points concerning the man and his works could be settled with any de- Later, in a vision, he lienrd the Voice of the Irish People calling for him to return and make his home among them. So much may be gleaned from the "Confessions of St. Patrick, but It Is Impossible to disentangle the mass of fact and fiction that obscures the real story of his life and work. It Is practically certain that many years elapsed between the time lie was in Ireland as a slave and ills return ns an accredited missionary. During that time he Is reported to have studied with one of the greatest scholars of the time, and without doubt he was ordained to the priesthood. He visited Pope Celestine at Rome and was consecrated and appointed to Ireland. Previous to that time nnother representative of the church, Palladlus by name, had been working in that field, hut he had been expelled by the people. St. Patrick, as the apostle to Ireland, was given independent authority by the pope. At that time quick communication with Rome Was impossible and the long delays between messages was one of the chief causes of ills predecessors fuilure. St. Patrick is reported to have landed in Ireland in the year 432 A. D. and to have been well received by the people. At that time lie is supposed to have been about forty-fiv- e years of age. For the next 30 years his time was spent In preaching, teaching and founding churches and schools. For centuries after his death many of bis churches flourished and his schools continued the education of the youth of Ireland. No account of the life of St. Patrick, no matter how brief, would he complete without a reference to the story of the snakes. The tradition persists that St. Patrick drove them ail out of Ireland. Some refuse to consider the claim seriously, merely asserting that It is just one of those legendary tilings that spring up, no one knows where or how, and which seem impossible to eradicate. Others stoutly affirm that there are no snakes or toads in Ireland today, and advance thnt in support of the claim that St. Patrick drove them all into the sea. In Ireland there is a cliff that is sometimes pointed out as the identical place where the serpents entered the water. Occasionally some wit points out a spot further down the coast where they all came ashore again! Whether fact or fiction, it nevertheless remains that whenever the layman thinks of St. Patrick he always thinks of that s, report McKell. House bill 56, Hickman SCHOOL EFFICICNCY All commercial branches. Catalog free. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ON. Mala SL il Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis, Pou EvU, Fistula, Bolls, Swellings; Stops Lameness and aUars pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Braises, Boot Chafes, It is s Safe Antiseptic and Germicide Does wot blitter or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $230 a bottle, delivered. Describe your cate for special instruction and Book ft A Ireo. V. F. Tong, be. S10 Lynss SL, Springfield, Hsu. bears this signature Price vrenrt 30c. Must Discard Clothing Europeans uml Americans who want to travel or study In the tropics must get over the bashfulness of going without clothes, according to Prof. P. F. Fyson of Berhntnpore, Bengal. The tropics will never be colonized by Americans or Europeans until they decide to live with the native dresa Clothing, he maintains, interferes with the natural regulating action of tb skin and mukes It Impossible for the northerners to stand the climate. Decline in Diphtheria Between 1918 and 1923 the death rate in diphtheria declined 10.3 per cent. At this rate deaths from diphtheria will he negligible by 1930. Lift Off-- No Pain! Creating a Bassed, with Signed by Speak- state park commission. senate amendments. er McKell. House bill 86, Jacobs Requiring full to employ railroad companies crews on light engines. Unfavorably reported by committee on labor. House bill 90, Andrus Brescriblng the qualifications of locomotive engineers. train conductors, flagmen and Unfavorably reported by dispatchers. committee on labor. gree of finality, and even yet many House bill 154, Goggln Creating in America. Utah Mothers' monument commission. phases are as much discussed as ever. after unfavorable report Withdrawn, At that time a student, delving among by committee on public buildings and Indian Digs Up Big Sum the musty manuscripts of many a forgrounds. House bill 69, H. Gardner Relating Jay, Okla. A buried treasure, to- gotten writer, found a parchment in to unlawful wearing of use of milion which of the Royal Brussels, library from $55,000 to $60,000 in gold, taling tary medals of honor. Signed by Speakan life of was account of the written er McKell. was unearthed near here by Tom House bill 104, Betty St. Patrick, missionary to Ireland In Increasing Dickliff, full blood Cherokee Indian, fees of clerk of district court. Killed Fifth This the niauuscript, century. while he was digging a trench for by striking out the enacting clause. the Book of Armagh, as It is called, House bill 145, Stark Authorizing the foundation of his smoke house. was the board of examiners to order an written in the Ninth century and audit of the hooks, records and acThe property formerly belonged to a was copied from still older writings counts of state departments and InIs family named Miller, and it thought that are very probably lost. Among stitutions. Favorably reported by comthe gdld may have been placed there other mittee on corporations and placed on interesting items, the Book of ralendar. before the Civil war, according to Armagh contains a copy of the "ConHouse bill 138, Dyreng Relating to J. Grover County Judge Scales. Scales fessions of St. Patrick. A partial irrigation districts. on Favorably reported Irrigation and by committee said Wickliffs pick tore into the tin picture of the man may he obtained placed on calendar. box containing the pot or gold and, from the- opening paragraph: House bill 179, Rowan Brovlding for the appointment of a commission "I, Patrick, a sinner, the modest and according to Scales belief, the Inof five citizens to Investigate and sedian will be entitled to full ownership least of all the faithful, and con- tale. cure bids for the removal and reconstruction of the Utah state penitentiof the treasure. Wicklifr Jealously temptible to very many, had for my ary. Favorably reported with amendson a the deacon, his Calpornius, father, found and guards newly riches, ments by committee on prison and wont allow anyone to examine the of Iotitius, a priest, who lived in penitentiary and placed on calendar. Senate bill 44, Dixon Increasing the Taberniae, for he had a small coins closely, the Judge said. of the commissioner of Insursalary was I house close where by, country ance from 25011 to 3600 per annum. sixtaken captive when I was nearly Irish Have Made Record Favorably reported, with amendments, Blast Probe Is Ordered by committee on real estate and Inteen years of age. 1 knew not the surance and placed on calendar. Citizens as American Rio De Janeiro. The government true God, and I was brought captive House bill 131, Mrs. Smart Amend-lnfor their In their traditional love the law relating to the practice has ordered an official Inquiry into to Ireland, with many thousund men, medicine, lleported. with amendthe fatal dynamite explosion on the as we deserved, for we had forsaken country of origin, Irishmen have of ments, by committee on public health island of Caju in which upwards of God, and had not kept His command- found nothing Incompatible with good and placed on calendar. man who The American Senate bill 75, Warnick Collection citizenship. "00 persons were killed. ments, and were disobedient to our The miliaffection for of cigaret stamp revenue to be buda not retain does strong our .vs for admonished who Returned by the committee on tary and fire departments (fireman in priests, the land of liis birth is poor material geted. Judiciary and referred to committee Brazil are classed as part of the na- salvation. foron he and taxation. revenue If During the first centuries of the Chris- for citizenship anywhere. tion's armed forces) assumed comHouse oill 94, J. H. Gardner Relathome his of lessons country, nathe was a powerful gets ing to annual tax levies in cities. plete control of the island and vir- tian era Ireland At lie will as easily prove faithless to the I'assed. tual martial law was established over tion, divided Into four kingdoms.of the bill 69 Jenson Increasing fee country in which lie has sought the op- forSenate that time it was the practice drawing additional jurors In civil the devastated area. to him was not which open 0 to Britain of towns 50. ases coast the portunity ruld from to Irish Signed by to Speaker McKell. and France and return with captives in his own. The man who is loyal Jenson 70, bill Senate be Providing to Two Sailors Burned whom they sold into slavery. The fu- older ties will be more likely for an alternate juror In protracted soon as lie unS"ti Pedro, Cal. Two sailors of the ture St. Patrick was trial of a criminal case. Signed by caught in such a loyal to the new, as assimilated has U. F. S. Nevada were severly burnand Speaker McKell. them derstands he where to taken Ireland, raid and S. H. 51, Ryan Irovidlng that deof The ed and the lives of seventy-fiv- e proportion them. very large others was sold to a fanner, who compelled cisions of the Utah supreme court of Irish are to county shall be t end: rgered by a gasoline explosion him to look after Ills 'cattle. No one American citizens who attorneys. Bassed 52 yeas; no nays; 3 absent. the are extraction among or d birth ahoa a motor sailer at the navy knows precisely how long lie remained S. It. 6S, Jenson or release Making and would attachments applicable freit-.i-t to garnishdocks here. in slavery, hut in liis confessions lie most patriotic Americans dis ments. Passed 52 yeas, no nays; 3 states that lie spent nearly ail of His justly resent any suggestion of Se- absent and Stars the to Stripes. he loyalty S. B. 69, Jenson in escaped time prayer. Finally Increasing the fee Cigarets Taxed themselves would sav. more for drawing additional jurors from Salem, Ore. Governor Pierce has and made his way to the coast, where as they 48 yeas; no nays, 50. 30 to Passed the and hrlglitei to them! may for sail to power about a found ship 7 absent. signed a bill providing for a 10 per tie In Ireland. Ilii'adelphis S. It. 70, Jenson Providing for ar. cent tax on cigarets, smoking tobac- Britain. He was taken aboard and at days last alternate Juror In protracted trial o co and snuff. The tax la based on last reached the home of relatives. Press. 50 yeas; no nayt case. Passed folony t absent. the retail price. g L. D. S. 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