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Show THE SAUNA SI N. SAUNA. UTAH THIRTEEN DEAR III TRAIN CRASH Engineer fails to see signal SET AGAINST HIM AND COLLISION ENSUES wnos wd TELEGRAPHIC TALES F A high wind struck Niagara Falls. The roof was blown from St. Stanis-lachurch and crashed on the roof of the convention of the Felician Sister. No one was injured. An 'terEVeryMeal e gale struck Buffanoon Thursday, blowbefore just WEEKS ing lake steams from their moorings A THE OF RE3UME and damaging several buildings unDOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER der construction. COUNTRIES The Detroit Free Iress Friday Fxlsel Ford, president of the quoted Important Events of the Last Seven Ford Motor company as saying that d Dsye Reported by Wire and his company will go into the producfor the Benefit of the tion of airplane motors as soon as Busy Reader experiments in progress at its labora-tie- s are completed. Following in a way the example WESTERN Arrangements are to be made for set by Cecil Rhodes, Simon Guggenby Japanese interests of heim has established, in memory of exploitation A new naval giant will take her oil resources of Sakthe and coal his dead son, the John Simon Guggen7, first dip at Camden, N. J., April halin Fellowwhen Island the Japanese evaheim Memorial Foundation when the first line airplane carrier of cuation the northern portion is ships with a preliminary endowment slides off the ways of the vice commissiary of of $3,000,000. Unlike the Rhodes gift, Saratoga the completed, New York Shipbuilding corporation. trade announces. that of the copper magnate does not When completed and commissioned foreign I re In to the candidates any study refju in The senate elections committee has with the fleet, some time late particular place. Their research may 1926, she will he the biggest and authorized both sides of the k lie pursued or their education continworld in of the kind Iowa in craft the contest senatorial fastest ued in any part of the woild. Women to appoint supervisors to collect the as well as men are included In the and will carry a fleet of seventy-twand ballots and bring them to Washingbombing observation combat, benefits of the foundation; murrlage ton for a recount. is no bar; there Is no intimation that planes. race, creed or color will huve any inWow! What a blowout: Simple, The controversy between President fluence In t lie making of selections of and not nearly so poetic nor Coolidge and the senate over the atperhaps to the students. Again In contrast torney generalship ended abruptly wordy as some of our the Rhodes plan, the Guggenheim modern would put it, but nev- with the nomination of John G. Sarwriters edufoundation seeks to educate the ertheless it expresses in full the gent of Vermont for the post, and cated, to benefit tlio.se who already sentiments of more than a thousand his prompt confirmation by the senhave proved their wortli intellectualand memoers of the Salt ate. ly. Mature men and women rather sportsmen Fish and Game ProtecLake County Mr. than youths will he selected. Charles C. Faiman, proprietor of and which pushed association a school of bacteriology at Chicago, Guggenheim says he and his brothers long ago learned In business to ap- tive preciate the value of research, and that lie also is deeply Interested in art crowded their way into the basement admitted, according to assistant of the Elks' club rooms for the sportsnd music. states attorneys, that he had given men's riot Friday night. Simon Guggenheim was born in Philadelphia in ISiiT and went to Colotyphoid germs to William I). Sheprado in IS, S3, engaging in the mining and smelting business. He sered one of William Nelson The postoffice department expects herd, foster-fathe- r term lu t he United States senate, retiring In 1013. in about three weeks to issue a call McClintock, the millionaire orphan. for bids for contract air mail service whose death from typhoid fever is between Salt Lake City and Los An- now a subject for. .investigation before geles, and if satisfactory responses the courts. are had and a contract is let the A report by the district office at department hopes to get this new air Minneapolis of the United States vetmail route in to operation on July 1, erans bureau declaring that Arthur With the announcement that King the date on which Hie appropriation FYazier, mystery man of the world George had been ordered by his physifor contract air mail service becomes war, is dead was sent to the vetercians to take a yachting cruise in the available. ans bureau headquarters at WashMediterranean for the sake of ids A preliminary step toward con- ington. health, the people of England were struction of the two ne. river gunbrought tv a realization that their Representative Addison T. Smith monarch Is perhaps the hardest-workeboats authorized by congress for u called on the secretary of the interman In the country, as well In Chinese waters, was taken Thurs- ior and urged the retention of the as actunily one of the most Imporday by Secretary Wilbur, who called Boise land office, which has been tant. As one correspondent phrases It : in navy department technical experts slated for abandonment. He partiNormally the Ilritlsh people are to confer on the characterization of cularly backed up the resolutions iff Inclined to tuke their monarchy morn the vessels. Boise chamber of commerce. the or less for granted, as they do most While Secretary Work did not comRobert Peace of While Justice other permanent factors of their lives. Hunt of Issaquah, Wash., was not mit himself, Mr. Smith believes the It Is only when, ns now, that factor Is lie continued. his duties on the bench Boise office performing put out of gear that the full extent of his with he was making moonshine the load resting on the shoulders of Rev. William Mack Lee, S7, negro son on their ranch, according to a minister and bodyguard and cook for tte king Is appreciated. Eor several years King George complaint filed by Deputy Sheriffs General Robert E. Lee during tho has been subject to winter colds und John Haralian and Robert Gibson. Civil war, is going to give up preacht The deputies declared in the bronchitis, but lie has never followed ing. Proudly displaying thirty-fivhis the example of Queen Victoria and and they found the judge badges, symbolic of honorary attendson making the illicit liquor and that ance at confederate reunions, Lee King Edward, both of whom made visits every winter either to Germun .Mrs. Hunt poured the contents of went to Richmond, Virginia, to see health resorts or to the south of France. He has been on the ttirone fifteen one jug of moonshine over Harahan about his pension and "to brush up yeurs und in that time his absences from the country have been very infreduring the raid. Hunt and his son my mind a bit with those who loved quent. Ills vacations have been brief and have been spent in Scotland or on posted $750 bond each. Marse Robert. He announced his deshort cruises along the coast in his yacht. Save for his trips to France durto retire from the pulpit. cision the of A grand jury investigation ing the war lie lias been abroad only twice. Early in his reign lie went to Sonof Harold confessions various India, and about two years ago he made a state visit to Home. Truly, the FOREIGN son of Margarny Willis, position of king of England Is no sinecure. Two factions are claiming the right et Willis, convicted murderess, was announced by District Attorney Asa to govern Vera Cruz city, and federal Two week 4 intervention is thought likely. One Keyes of Los Angeles. ago the lad announced that he fired faction was ousted three months 'ago the shot that killed the man for on charges of malfeasance in office, whose murder his mother was con- but declareS itself again in power. council, In the person of Huron Giacomo victed and sentenced to life imprison- The civil administration which had meanwhile taken over the de Martino, Italy has sent a real ment. statesman to be her ambassador to the The Delhi colony, a state sponsor- citys affairs, refused to retire. United States. He has, too, the traed land settlement project near MerActing under instructions from dition and background, for he Is a ced. California, has been a financial Ambassador Bancroft Washington member of a distinguished family of failure, a legislative committee recalled at the foreign office and Friday Naples that has supplied Italy with ported. The colony was settled un- expressed American sympathy over statesmen for many generations. der an easy payment plan by resi- the conflagration which visited To-kiHorn in Naples years dents of Eastern and Middle Weston Wednesday, and asked if Amago, lie spent most of his boyhood In ern states! Baron aid was needed. erican edand his much of received England voiced ihe minister, foreign ucation In London. He entered the GENERAL fiis appreciation of both proffers, hut in service 1801, being given diplomatic a position in the Italian consulate in I.arge packs of ravenous timber Raid the situation was well in hand. combined with deep snow in wolves, Five Switzerland. Herne, years later All records for Germany were tophe was advanced to the place of first the recesses of eastern Manitoba's ped Tuesday when Frau Becker secretary of the ministry to Egypt, thick timber, which make escape wife of a manual aborer, bore her and during the World war he served from their hereditary foes difficult, wenty-seventchild, a health hoy. as secretary general at the ministry have driven henls of moose from Eleven of the- - children are living, of foreign affairs In Rome. He was their accustomed haunts down to tlio them several sets of twins. one of the Italian representatives at railroad tracks. This is not natural among n the same night of the arrival of the peace conference. In 1031 he was to the moose, which, as a lule. seek to the family sent as ambassador to Herlin. lie was seclusion. The moose are so num- 'lie latest additon married Becker's sister Anna, gave In Tokyo at the time of the erous in these parts that passing birth to twin girls. of 1033. The new ambassador already has mnde many friends and trains either have to stop or the enin Washington, and after lie Is Joined by the baroness the Italian Three poor person forced to spend endeavor to frighten the anigineers building, recently completed, will be the scene of many social mals off the trad: by b'owing the lo- he night in the open were found j" ozen to death as the result of an comotive whistle. cold spell at Naples, unprecedented The three bodies taken from the Friday. mine Friday were badly burned from Orders to all military commanders the tire that followed the blast. Two other bodies had been removed Thurs- throughout Mexico to suppress disday night. They aie victims of the orders, using force if necessary, terrific explosion at the property have been issued by the war Ir. Frank Johnson Goodnow, presand ident of Johns Hopkins university, Tuesday night, wliidt entombed thirty-- department, under instructions from The measure was cue miners. All who were in the President C'alles. some of those associated with ldin In to taken the attitude of the t owing ot Ida tile mine Institile time at aie the management of that famous tution of learning and research, are hlieved to have been killed. The lailway men in several districts, promine is at Hurrnc I. vide. ihree nines testing against the president's recent laying plans that, as lie expresses it, will make Johns Hopkins solely a uniFairmont. 'I ne bodies brought doiree classifying them as federal were employees. out were badly ourr. ' I and versity rather than a combination of Identified after consul, raide diftiuiliv college and university. This means Viscount (loro Miuru. 79. a former that the first two years of college minister of war and a members of of tax An $lfl.S61.121.5t additional course would be abandoned and the has been assessed hv (he treasury the house of peers, died at Atami, eiTorts of the Institution would he Hcntist Senator ('ouzens. Republican. Japan, following a long illness. He concentrated on gradunte work. DocMichigan, on the sale of his Ford was known as a statesman who was tor Goodnow is convinced that there called upon to form many cabinets. Motor stock in 1919. is room in the United States for at least one such university. The bachTedi-jiaJames McLaughlin of Manchester, Sergeant Henry il Ogelors degree would be dropped, and It den. who flow around the woild, is New Hampshire, wus killed Instantly would he assumed that students entergoing ic ..in' lo pilot an airplane when he tossed a lighted cigaret into ing at the beginning of what Is now Tha keg of powder beside a box of man. who was the flight the Junior year would he able to obatioiiid the on which he was seated. The plane tain the doctor's degree in four years. Boston of tlip am'' world flight flel, .dynamite also exploded. Trohubly no American university luis gone to Selfddge fit Id, Mhhigar. Preliminary work on the tomb near ia in so favorable a position to strike to n i t his tonmnsMon as a sec- 'he great pyramid at Giza, recently out on a new path as Is Johns Hopexond )iii:ci,: nt in the art.n air serv unearthed by the kins." says I resident Goodnow. It Is young. It has comparatively few r,)"irni'-si;n- t ice. T! a:, r. R0cv.il pedition and believed to date back to hampering traditions. It has a history which, as we now look hack upon It, : 1. :s liet.t.-- ' iu in connection Ihe reign of Pharaoh Seneferu. or has been one not of folly but of foresight. It was the first university in tills jM th- Lieutenant Og- - about 3000 B. C., is being completed flijb:. R in a devote Itself to advanced instruction both In ili country systematic way w ." hrvo ' b ti navd cxpvicnce according to an official cotumunica philosophy and medicine. It is, I believe, the only American Instituting whose of he;-'.;to f!v after partici- tlnn issued by ministry of public vv: B. are alumni outnumbered those who have i. receded some higher degree. by J works. pating longest flight eighty-mil- lo WfaWORLD Pre-pare- Account of Fog; Killed Are Four White Men of Crew; Others Were Negro On Those Passengers Thirteen persons New Oreleans. lost their lives in a wreck early Sunday when two fast mail trains of the Southern Pacific railroad collided during a fog at Ricohoc, La., between rranklln and Patterson. Four of the dead were white men, the other negro passengers. Five were seriously Injured. According to an official report, No 12, eastbound, ran by a signal in a fog and crashed into No. 101),, westbound, a about 3 a. in. The dead included Frank Stafford, news butcher; E. D. Conery, engineer, and Frank Nebily, fireman on No. 109; August Aupast, baggageman of No. 12, and nine negro passengers. Others riding on the trains were shaken up. The bodies of the dead were taken to Franklin, where an inquest was The injured were taken conducted. to Patterson. The engineer and fireman on No. 12 and three negro passengers were reported seriously injured. The ofilcial report said Engineer Mathews of the eastbound San Antonio express came through the fog and passed the switch signal at where he was scheduled to have put in for the westbound mall. About 900 feet past the switch the two trains came together. The baggage car and the front passenger coach of No. 12 telescoped. The negroes occupied the coach. The tender and baggage coach of No. 109 also telescoped. Engineer Mathews telephoned railroad officials he was badly hurt. lie was said to have stated he became lost In the fog and did not know he had passed the switch. Conery, with forty-twyears on the Southern Pacific and second oldest engineer in point of service, had made preparations to retire soon. Stafford, the newsboy, was making his first trip, having started out from Rlco-bo- Houston. At the inquest at Franklin, it was testified No. 12 had orders to wait at Ricohoc switch for No. 109, but that Engineer Mathews made no attempt to stop at the east ena of the switch, and although his conductor, Crane, signaled him three times to stop and finally put on air, the train was struck by No, 109 befoie it came to a stop, having run over the switch. When questioned, the engineer suTTl be had missed the block because of the fog. Sunday's fire was one of seven apparently incendiary blazes within a period of 24 hours, according to police records. Police Sunday were searcmng for a man, who, garbed in the white uniform of a baker, turned in the alarm for the East 47th street blaze and i hen disappeared. Five Victims of Tenement Fire New York. Five persons, including two women and two children, lost their lives early Sunday in a fire that destroyed an East Forty-seventstreet tenement house occupied by eleven families. Four persons were injured. Fire department olliclals said the blaze was started by a who set fire to a baby carriage in the ground floor hallway. Ten minutes after the outbreak of this fire, another ono was discovered in a tenement a block away. It likewise had been started under the stairs on the ground floor. Residents of the neighborhood were thrown in such excitement that police reserves were called out to keep ordnr. The police redoubled their efforts to find the baby carriage" pyroinaniac believed responsible for these and several other recent (ires, including three Saturday in the same neighborhood. h Operator Logs Amateur Stations Washington. i he first report the navy department has heard or Interception in the Philippines of radio high frequency signals sent out by amateurs in various parts of California has come from chief radioman Harry Kidder at the Los Banos naval radio station. Ukjng a receiver of his own construction with a antenna, the naval operator reported that he recently had logged forty-fou- r amateur stations from the United States and elsewhere. The distance to California Is estimated at about 10,000 miles. one-stran- 25-fo- Fire Destroys 80 Acres of Timber Shaffer's Crossing. Colo. Reported to be the first forest fire of the season. tames destroyed eighty acres of timber along Elk creek, near here. The blaze originated, it was reported, from a smoldering campfire left by tourists. A crew of fifty men placed the fire under control wfthln three hour, although a high wind threatened to spread the flames morq exten sively. Simon Guggenheims Gift to the Students it around Pass after every laeaL Give the family the benefit of its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep it always in the house. I "Costs little -- helps much rBj Brook-hart-Stec- o Their Supposition Great Scott! we astoundedly ejaculated, you ran your ear in broad head-on- , daylight, against the side of the locomotive, although the whistle was blowing, the. bell ringing and the engineer and firemen yelling at the top of their voices? What in the world made you do that? We thought they were daring us, replied the pimply, pinfeathery youths, and we couldn't stand that." Kansas Citv Star. high-powere- full-til- Double King Hardest Working of Englishmen the Life of Your Shoes with d USKIDE SOLES for The Wonder Sole Wear Wears twice at long as best leatherl and for a Better Heel Heels V.S." SPRING-STEUnited States Rubber Company com-pla'n- P e English as She's Spoken The third grade in ttie local public The schools was having spelling. pupils pronounce the word, spell it and use it in a sentence. One of the words In the lesson on this particular day wus "each." The teacher called on John to pronounce the word, spell it and use it in a sentence. He pronounced it and spelled it correctly, but this is the sentence he gave: "Our dog has the each." Indianapolis News. Italian Ambassador a Real Statesman Could Raise Something "Say, said the nervy young man, entering a barber shop, is my credit Naw. replied the good for a shave? barber, if you cant raise a quarter Boston keep on raising whiskers. 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