Show Year—No Flfty-elght- h 'CURLY' BROWN CORBETT the Countess Soranzo in New York for 1250000 charging alienation of the affections of Jay Cor- bett The countess denied Mrs Corbett's accusations ALICE MRS(below) sued Campaigners In Chicago : WINS RELEASE Hurl Bombs for i by Frank Francis 1 'f' - l Because death has attended those who have attempted to cross in the Atlantic from east to west an airplane daring men and women tryto be the first to succeed ftV "Curly" Brown well known race horse owner with violation of the Mann act wan dismissed Monday J George Hatfield tnlted States'at-torne- y here announced after of a telegramfrom VahinRf-to- n Tho Indictment wa returned In Washington at tfie ttrnei lirown wa living on lilt ranch In' HhaMa county The complaint lwam originally made by a former Halt Jvik resident now Mr William Welhy Hlie of McCune Washington charged Ihut When he wan M1h Conxtance Clayton and 16 yor of nge Urown took her end three other girl from Lo AngfJe to Cuba thence to Wanhlngton D C nd Inter to their home in Halt fjnke City DecUfoh to quafih the Indictment w renched by ffderal authnritieii after Urown produced evidence tending to nuppQrt hit chftrit of a "mot Klantlc I'nm- scheme which th plalnlnir It new and nome of her relative hav© orfjnrilzed and kept allv for thre year" D we may exToday or tomorrowCarman filers of the to htnr pect leaving Ireland bound for the United States 1' fe-ce- f-d or 5 - t fit r ece Their chnnee "f of the fcninll but they are thinking glory whhh wilt ha their If they surreed men have Perhnp It in well thnt Heckle don thoae thing of danger ahead has made the world wove forward - M' r -- dis-rrya- rd WimhinKton sent out a report on there Moiidny to tho effort that t w much unemployment throuen-outhe country th timber out of work being estimated ot 1800000 or 73 per cent Llatk-mflilin- That is no! ft lure is percentage t law enough the worker hut it to create uneasiness it winter all that activity Mop j Wt - t com-wo- n majority of theIn The the workers do not save and therefore are Dimmit amiin fall the winter in dlitro" " ' US of unemployment js the Kfowingmanue of machinery power in dlHplvlng Another iaijM ' To BUSINESS - GROIVS BETTER the upset canned month and by winter the during imum of the the great machinery consummore muHt have People to be ing power end that ability to rtnly by over-cor- Xcw Vr rk World Finds So Flection Year oh-tnln- ed 1 lii'-Wirc- S buy friend"- NiV Y O K Miireh 27 f AJJ) Tho New York World which lias condl-tlort- a made a aur y of bunln th rcuMi today eptomlK'-Now tlifit eprlng It hern enforced as follows will beKln to disappear Idleru-"JhiKlncH In the Ignited K!ate la Within another month there should on tfui with unemployt work for rill ment on h decrenff I a land of abundance there fehouM be ni unemployment "Once In Cuba he idiot ft'h)Rh official and wa thrown Into Jill Jo CarlNtort for about 24 hour and myself wlrd: 'We ore rerdy to isihhM you Khali w Involve tha aid of pur nenator and conBrews-ment?urly wired back: 'I'll be all right nt 3 o'clock Tell mother Hi mother lived btdtt riot to worry" that bu'ln-athn much Locally Ojden and Wbrr county fair"Morf nT thi hnltlnf? rlht next to tho Klks' lodge herw to freupH to see bring obute ' uncertalntly that usually im char j ik early ronMructbm m the Hani-villacterized prexWlnllal el' ctlon years "Hure enough Curly (tot out of ft ml Wilson Ln paving "To thl purvey loader In In Jn at 3 o'riock— that wa the and banker he wa farreted And labor lenders after day dustry Thoe undertakings will offer national have contribto tha xtate on bond distributor's after coming woik for many xtatls-llcuted H8 have the he later wired j the president of Much nto hn cotno Cuba to fU thins? up no It would ervlc There tan be no rvmpathy for from 'government mrenclem be all rlht for him to return to th chief of pollco of Mlnmi now not ehow that hi race track and run thing "Thfl iurvey do it In hi Ho liad for murder on trial ) In nll'llnea wa done He haa money friends huyineaa Improving with custody ft nero boy charged on bituminous and textllea where and influence making n insulting advance beinar conditions govern Curly Urown wa reared here ppecial white woman outRtanulnsr exceptlona — but gen He I a descendant of the famous He I past $0 speaking tho reports show Captainof Urown The chlpf Instructed three of his erally In the year and la very well ajre prospects reported improved men to take the boy out and beat great majority of llncf? known by the of Utah him "Th outjKtahdlnR- factors are im provement lh the buildlpfr Hteel ond There Van be no fna of honor automobile imluat rles In u chit of police of that kind "Improvement la hIno noted In agriculture eKpncially in tho stock- Havins the life of a helpless negro raising branchf which is declared boy in his keeping he should have to have emerged from thethe colthat marked guarded that life aa h would his depression J of the poKt-wo- r boom" made own rcffardlpna of the charge lapse ' "WaAh KKATTTTi March 27 asralnwt the prisoner — ( AV)-the type of lnouncing motion picture and magazine that Our police furce will be turned reflect college life In a frtvbloue of torture and into lntriitnent inHincere and superficial light the n of fair instead dealing injunllce Western Awioriatlon of College if a high emsn of honor (station Comies meetlnj? here at the Unil and then confidoc not ANYTHING voted versity of Waahlngton yesterday dence in thosft gunrdlans will thnt member publications would copyright their material no reprints allow and to not an authorized T'ollce pans to Names of college life Potition Mlxreprefsentatlon Attach JudKnent They must be Impartial now current in many d in the zealoui while Kafcguardinx Own For Thfir can collets est be magazines" ltvcu of those committed to their throttled by having college publiExecution care cations all over th United statue withhold their material' the delenational Ireanury New Tork City Is ONTAI'IO Cn March 57— fA-- gate agreed adding that In uch — An national treasury N wYork City Is experiment at Chiffey an event the themmagazines lunior eollr'0 to prove a conten- selves would aoon become extinct calk'J on to make: tion that" tnnt pcron will Mgn Income tax payments In that city anythfnsr without readhiir it re VU1 total 1360000000 vealed today that all but threo of ONE STAR SPLITS 10 4 Mudcnts had carel"Iy atHut New York can well afford tached their names to a document AND IS NOW TWO tt pay that amount for all Amer calling for their "execution" The experiment was started by ica puja tribute to trie metropolis CAPETOWN of South Afthe class in American Rovcrnment rica March 27—Union — Astronom(AD It n an indication of the great and the petition gae tho comical circles are deeply Interested in aealth centered in a few miles mittee In charge the power to car- the discovery that the star "Nova ry out Its provisions Including the rictoria" square South 'execution" next week of all the Africa in 1925 has split inin two n clviliza-4nNever since the dawn of signers The Lrfi Plate in Arone city laid claim to so Only three'students read the pe- gentina recently observatory to the reported to to the refuse and tition closely enough things gold Union of South Africa much srold sigh it One girl signed it twice that this star presentedobservatory stands for a very The South Afstrange appearance We read of ancient glory as rican astronomers resumed observations through their 2 6 Inch telemanifested in riches but all the LIQUOR TAKEN BY and confirmed the opinion wnlth of ancient daya would be WHISKY BANDITS scope that the etar had split Developfimall compared wljh that In New ments are being closely studied jYork p FRESNO Cal March 57— (AP) y — Whisky bandit awooped down With million on million of PITHS DESTROYS MILL on Internal revenue warehouse No the city proclaims itaelf the 7 two 'mile BUFFALO N Y March 27 — south of Fresno last center of the world night overpowered and bound two (Al)-- One fireman was injured On one day two week ago the watchmen kept them prisoners for and damesre estimated at 1240000 nd he rlear- - fo'ir hour with Has caused by a p'tarulir fire piUhinz: thretjyh fhetka f ur whlfh d'etrnyd th tApjcd At l'oono The na'ei-min- - house totaled nnrly two nil in the gan( mills corporafion plant h"re 4od?y HtH' pi wete mn dollars jiorr in Aincrli d ?' up-KTa- dc (itk orr 1 1 al ' old-time- rs WILHALLOWi NO (REPRINTS J 1ST or-pu- PERSONS SIGN prt-vul- "o-calle- I) firat-discerne- h-4- s -- : dol-l'tr- March 21 STOCKTOY Cal of trlnr liquor to (ruoM at the Stockton chamber of eommcrcn Mill 1ms rs -- ee-ape- Ijf?-u- or J n ! !i (ItMHMtttnucMl IlulKrt UrlgK announced lit a for prohtent jiial Matcmcnt Air IlriffK alfu denied that llciiion enlMrrt H dim-toMmrmic r were broken Twenty minute later one of two men In a closed car hurled a bomb directly at the automobile which hU Judge Kwanson was driving Into car garage The bomb mlsned the the exploding near the front of some Kwanson home and doing damnge lions" Uncle Jim answered "Yes but a feller sorter gets burnt out after a while" Hunters on the Kaibab this winter have killed 18 lions Supervisor George from Q Johnson United Htates district attorney who ald federal action would be taken In view of the government angle Involved the Deneen home being the official home of an officer of tha United States HtHte'a Attorney Oenerel Ocar Carlstrom who like the federal dls trlrt attorney 1m closely aligned with the Deneen group within the rtepubllean party was expected to institute an Investigation of his own Under Illinois law Carlstrom has power to supercede the' stale's attorney who Is TTobert E Crow a leader In that rtepubllean faction opposing the Deneen group Judge 8wanson and Htate's Crowe are seeking nomina tlen for the offlee Crowe now holds The election is two weeks from to- to have hod Its head bruised as though it might have been kicked by a horse Old Hon hunters claim It Is very unusual to find a dead lion and my Jt mltiht have attacked a horso and got Jammed Into the poles of the corral of the hatl defended the eicridlnff money for lrttctlcja ofrcvculed by an audit of liquor tho book haylntf thl wa win-nio- n when gueU were to Iks lertalned THREE GERMANS WAIT 'IN ERIN READY FOR HOP At-torne- y To Start Ocean Flight Moment Weather Is day ivoral)lc DUf3LINtIriMh Free Rlate March 21 — Germans staking their lives for tho honor to ho the flr&t to ftpan-'thAtlantic occaa hy today airplane nfromtt eatm to went wn t eft r"t rr'W tTtTTm a rT'To'idif' nat their takeoff for pw York Piloted by Captain Herman Kochl the Junker' ulngle motored pUne Ilremert arrived at Ualdonnel airdrome here unheralded from Uerlin last evening With the captain were Iiaron Khrenfried (lun-thvon Huenefeld 'backer of the flight and Arthur tfpindler a war flyer acrvlnsr a mechanic S'crecy aurrounded their hop-of- f and arrival and fcrcy tolay continued to hide their plan WAIT ON VKATHi:il If lain weather report wrla too tempting to reMnt it wai understood they would continue their adventurous journey today The latent indications were however that they were unlikely to Ket away on th voyosro which has led msven othera Including two women to unmarked graves until tomorrow morning' The plane behaved bo perfectly In the flight from Tempelhofer airdrome lierlln and arrived In (such Kood hnta that It waa believed to need comparatively little attention Nevertheless 'mechanics were buy at Ualdonnel testlnj? every pert u that nothing would be left to chance when the long hop begins WOMAN AMBITIOUS NiTVV YORK March 27— (AT) — Still hoping to be the firet woman to fly the Atlantic Min Mabel JJoll today was making plane for a irons-Atlantattempt with Wllmer jSStulU aa pilot (A)-rThr- ee er i rmivrcs The bombing votes for occurred on th nlKht when both sides had begun their final drive for votes by con centratlng the campaigns In Chi cage " Judge Hwsnson was jvturnin from a political meeting in which he had scored State's Attorney Crowe for what h colled deplor able crime conditions when the bomb was thrown at his car 11 U and their end daughter two small children were in the house when the explosion occurred the Judtre Bwanson Mimed bombings on "conditions as they xlxt in Chlcngo" "Iaw enforcement has been completely broken down" he snld "Crooks end crlmlnnls are coddled One can and given free reign only expect what happened last night" His nepublJcsn opponent for nomination Btnte's Attorney Crowe said he was satisfied thnt the bombings were done "hy lenders in the done mainly Penmen forces end tb discredit Mayor Thompson and son-in-la- w mysMf they are hope"They realize that In a desperate and defeated lessly effort to stem the tide of defeat they are resorting to these danger ous teetlcs "I personally offer out of my private funds a reward toof $10000 the confor Information lending viction of men responsible for theae bombings" i TWO SHOT AT ic SAYS WOMAN'S MIND FASTER THAN MAN'S MONTREAL March 27-- (AP) matters of quick practical de— ! — In cision women are superior to men in tho opinion of Archbishop Oau-thlof the diocese administrator ' pt Montreal Woman's Intuitive mind can reach the solution of a problem hnd make ft firm decision ivhlie ihe loprical minded man is etlll nortlnjr out his premises and trying to make a deduction from them the archbishop told the Canadian club Competition has made women the rival of men he said and force and Hvhere less physical greater menial concentration are needed they are doing men's work and doing It better er - I - FAMILTPRAYER Activity Against 'Shiners Believed Cause of Crime WAYNESVILLE N C March 27 — (AP) — As they were rising from their knees after the family prayer Allen Fie 50 years old and Oorda Uradley his niece were shot last night by an unknown assailant who fired through a window of their home at Maggie" near here A load of small nhot utruck Fie In the face and neck His condition was described as serious Miss Bradley was only slightly wounded Officers believe lie's recent activity against moonshiners led to the shooting Wild Camels Roamed Utah Skull Is Found In Cave of a camel skull found 27 — CHICAGO March In Utah has convinced Professor Alfred S Romer paleontologist at the University of Chicago that natlve'camela believed extinct for 500000 years lived In the western part of the United States In comparatively recent times Flesh still adhered to the skull the general appearance of which Indicated Dr Romer said that the animal "lived quite possibly as (AP)-rExamlna- tlon late as 100 years ago" "The most obvious explanation seemed to be that the skull was one of an Imported dromedary released In the southwest In the 70's But close examination revealed that while it was undoubtedly a member of the camel family it differed In 14 particulars from the skull of Asiatic camel but In no Important feature from the the present-daskull of the "ancient" camel which la supposed to have disappeared during the pleistocene period The cave In which the skull was found probaply was created during the fourth glacial period" he said Professor Romer believes the camel originated In America and spread by way of the Bering straits to Asia where It developed humps and other features The American camel had no hump His discovery lends weight to stories told by prospectors of the '40's who were paid to have seen nuer ramej Uk humpless snlmsls in Nevada y Walter' O Mann of the forest ha repotted to District Forester' Jt 11 ltutledge His report continue: "Ranger Robert Park found a IJNCM3 HAM ACTS near the female lion yearling The Swanson home la a block corral at Taberloek dead It appeared M the residence of J the club wcrftnry Jtlciiaril liamlx r 11 In San i i two-stor- K In racing Hftwa a utarter Franclwo taraing about $50 a day Today f entlmate him to b worth between 10 and 20 mil' i lion "A JIHilf JtOLtKU't-- -' U a chrewd buslne "(Jurly man Jle N ambltloua Hi hortto or the Whantn— the- word taken from th HhftKtj Mountain In California where he ha hiiJmmeno stock of fine breeding mu'H-- Vram one to five hundred rfte homea arc runnlnsr today from New Orlean to San FrHhcien Hi hvore go by the nam of 'tihanta 'Jilafck' 'Kharta Urown' etc "lirown i a high rofler a high ittepper - H In a man with" lota of 4 thnt gap "' pt Spencer of Ojrden three Hcoro ten and elttht pcak very JI hlarhly of Curly "11 name 1) Brown" ho any He wa horn and reared in Ogden Ill father uaod to run a butcher ahop pn Twenty-fift- h street 54 year ago born gambler Curly wa a natural and pood uport 1 ot well with him here Jn Idaho in old Beaver canyon 1884 and 1885 I used to itee him real often "A few year latersha wa lntttr-esete- d 1 Uncle Jim Owens who has killed left vistas of wreckage and 1100 mountain lions during: his that several persons in the ed the funeral of the murdered life and at one time took President been accounted for started Diamond Joe Esposito yesterday Roosevelt lion hunting hag reach had started back to Washington ed a stage where bagging a lion His sister Miss Florence Deneen on the Kaibab national forest in and a maid were alone in the house Arizona falls to provide a thrill when the bomb shattered the front A forest ranker several days ago y frame struc- said to uncle porch of the Jim: ture Windows within the block "It surely is great sport to chase No More Rum For Guests y If to the due In ft measure In win- come which unemployment ter nun n j must be studied by merit which thh government of ours In summer there are hundred of thousands" In road work bar-veMlngand building Jn somewhat less potent today as receding waters in many rivers partly inundated homes A report tempt to assassinate the Deneen candidate for state's attor SAN FRANCISCO March 27— ney Judge John A Swanson of the circuit court (AP) — Art indictment charging: H Senator Deneen who had attend Vanity urges human kind on and een sends men into the Jaws of death av-hrt- I t When they face the desperate task they must have in mind the acclaim which came to Lindbergh and ko they tempt fate in their effort to win a place In the sun ad-Um- - Another Explosive Missile Hurled at Judge Swanson Shortly After He Gets Through Telling Meeting Eighteen Monarclis of Receding Waters in Many Rivers Leave Vistas of WreckFormer Ogdenite Insists Criminal of Is in Hands That Kaibab Bagged City He H as Victim or age and Partly Inundated Homes Several Persons Classes Rival Candidates Make Heated in North Sacramento Reported Unaccounted Blackmail by Hunters Charges Against One Another For Crest of High Water Passes Reno DOGS OUTWITTED RECALLED CAREER Without Expected Trouble and sixth "political 27— (AP)-- The fifth larch H H Spencer Gives His CHICAGO since January 26 were exploded shortly before Guides Charge $200 for FRANCISCO dalif March 27—(AP)—The flood Each Animal Slain last midnight one was' aimed at the home of United States SAN in central California Impressions of the and western Nevada became Service Is Told Senator Charles S Deneen The other was thrown in an atRich Gambler : Tbousjh Cennan friends have them not to venture the determined to go Votes ?MADE -- BY GIRL '"n Flood Condition LOSES THRILL etter Near Renoi OWENS TELLS And acramento FOREST MEN LION KILLING Senator's Home Target FROM CHARGES Jt LAST EDITION OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 27 1928 253 200 ij:u lion "One partnership of three guides has killed 16 lions They charge a hunter S200 for each lion kilted They have also trapped about 1D0 coyotes "These jruldes tell of one old lion still left in the wood that is too smsrt for the dogs He seems to know when he Is bclnj followed and will Lack track limb a tree and jump out 20 to 30 feet thus causing the dogs to lose tho traclt They hope to Kt him yet this spring however" According to Supervisor Mann the Grand Canyon highway in open through to Jlrlght Angel point but it Is not advisable for anyone to attempt to travel Jt for pleasure as It is very rough and muddy In um plsrvs and banked with snow at other places WISATIIim HALM Y "In Kanah" Mann's report continues "the weather is balmy Weeping willows arc out and fruit tref are In bloom but last week Ranger Park and 1 awoke one morning at 1'lne Flat reservoir crawled out eiiook the snow out of our hoots and found threw inches of mow in our rub boaes" Rangers have found the "aL and west sides Of the Ifulbab deer ranges covered with snow except in the Kowata counfry where the deer are most plentiful "The new snow— t hat filled onr"booffl" Mann asserted "made going disagreeable and the ground Is soft" IlANfJH LOOKS fiOOO "The east side winter deer range Jn fact looks good this spring the deer have not yet browsed the 1827 growth of rowflnla ephedera and other brows" We did not see ny new work of Juniper browsing Know has lain pretty well over this range the entire winter and we found the deer swoy out In the sagebrush from Juniper trecn and close to the canyon rim This range looks the best In several years The spring drift will probably take Ina large pert of the browse but other years the browse has been gone in the middle' of the winter It is believed however that there ha been a material reduction in numbers of deer since 1924 and T will guess 3000 or 4000 less on the east side nlone "The west side winter range doea not look so good as the east but The shows a little Improvement are all points near the canyons heavily browsed Indications point to about a 2 per rent los among old deer Fawns or last year seem to be wintering well" north Sacramento district had not an investigation there Reno whleh had been threatened during the early morning hour by a new rise In the Truckeo river apparently escaped further inundation as tho scream receded at that point and Indication from upstream Indicated the crest of the high water hud pnssed Fat Women Urged to Talk March 27— (Al') CHICAGO women aro advlm-to "talk off their toimauc" by Ml Ida Jean J4nln dietician "Talk unit nolMMljr'Jl notice that you toy with food Talk entrrtlnlitKly and your IiomIcs food won't forni fattening dotvn your ihrout" she sold Luncheon dinner and ufler hi tended by the o iHmn tea I ly popular make tho American fcmiih' flgttra what ll 1 to-lin Mis Jiutn'ft opinion d nj HIGHWAY FREE OF WATER IN OGDENJJANYON -- -- DOG IS BURNED WITH HIS PAL Buses Usscd Instead of Street Cars Pending Line Repairs The highway thruosh Ogderi canyon wus free of water today after the flood of Sunday and Monday caused by torrential rains in the upper valley but the MreK car tracks which had been under water and mud in some sections were too soft to be used by the Utah Ko pid Trunslt company Instead the tranwit company was opernflng buse to JIuntsville on the same erhedule that the car fol lowed prior to the flood ' Many home along the river will need some repair as a result of The cabin at the the mouth of Wheeler creek were the moat seriously damaged flood-ravag- M1PANY Board Instructs That Car Trneks Must Be Better Kept Ttecommendatlon of II Tt Tripp that the city street supervisor local traction company be requested to make proper repair of street car traeks and bring track and switches to grade wa adopted by the city commissioners this morning and orders given for the company to be notified In hi communication Tripp set forth that switches on Washington avenue north of the Ogden river bridge were above etreet grade and should be lowered He also comthat the paving along the plained Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad track on Lincoln avenue from Twenty-fourt- h street north had been broken and only temporarily re paired He further complained of car and asked that they be repaired Ending hi communication Tripp suggested "that proper n repair be con made to replarfi the dition of the track or that up-t- o date bu line be installed" Commissioner Harman W Peery moved that the communication be adopted and unanimous vote wa given A copy will be sent to the traction company by Robert A Moycs rily recorder flat-wheel- ed run-dow- Mareh 27— (AP) — Faithful to the horse at whose heel he ran for years a JJoston bulldog today refused to leave a burning barn in which Iloth fell PROF RICKS WILL his "pal" wa trapped victims of the fire which caused The dog ran DELIVER LECTURE $10000 damage from the barn apparently to rescuers then returned arouse J""rof' uor Joel E Rick of the and attempted to tear the rope Utah Agricultural coflrge will ri The dog liver a lecture on "Woodrow Wil that tied the horse was found dead beside the hors son" b' fore the advanced senior M J A cla of the Twelfth ward to at 7:30 o'clock night MUSIC PROGRAM CJlrl in the senior Clas will take decoration of candles up TO BE PRESENTED The preliminary program of the evening will include an Jnstru Mutuals of the eighteenth ward mental number by ithel Shurtliff will present & program of music and Louise Perrins1 reading by this- evening In the ward chapel Verena a selection from and Young The public is invited to be present the senior girl3 ouartef Lillian without charge Following a song Haves Verla Helen Hinckley by the congregation and invocation B4ackburn and Louise perrins R REM EN Ohio - there will be: Vocal duet Blanche Ileed and Lorna Martin piano duet Margaret and Arlene Mlnnoch saxophone and steel guitar duet Orson ond Ernest Mower vocal solo Hazel Iochhe&d piano eolo Ethel Cox vocal violin solo Claire Forbes duet Mrs West and Mrs Hatch tenor banjo solo with piano Vcr-ll- n Pearson and Mis Bingham Kfring ouintet Frances Courtright Hazel and Luetic Bingham i:thf Cox and Beatrice 8haw piano duet Barbara Bingham and Ethel Cox ihorufl Junior girls of Essrh!nnth word rii j keep order and member of the national guard were doing police' duty JOveryone in the flooded arrn is being taken care of Tho city of Haeramento has offered to provide for relief need not otherwise met A constant patrol of levees sur rounding Hacramento wan being maintained At least 40ft persona left their home) In North Bacramento driven by the water About 200 dwellings were flooded HA CJtAMI N I O V A LLI V The California center of the flood shifted momentarily from North Haeramento to points in the Sacramento valley as reports re ceived here showed scores ot places Inundated by the Feather Hear Hacramento and Yuba rivers The crest of these flood waters will not be reached for about 18 hours at points below Marysvillet estimates made at lied liluff and Dunarnulr ' farther up the valley indicated At midnight th6 town of IMggs was under fourteen inches of water when the flood gates of the eannl system were opened to ave'ttnf watertvsy- from destruction At Oroville 25 miles away fifty families were rendered hotrnkts when the Feather river went over IU banks flooding the west end of that community The United States plant Intro duction gardens as well as the state land colony near Durham were flooded by tho water of llutle creek a tributary of the Sacramento river At the land colony hundred were forced to flee from their homes Transportation by rail and north of Hacramento was badly crippled THA INS STALLi i In another sector along the Hun-sl- n river train were stalled section inundated wires were- down and waters of the river were-r- l ing a the result of heavy rains yesterday Kureka report that rlvera in that reKlon were streaming bark full with numerous land slide occurring in the Kel river canyon delaying trains on the Northwestern Pacific Slides along the line of the Tiedwood highway paralleling- the railroad eleocloed that arttry of travel to the north' The Mokeiumrie and Stanislaus rivers In tho upper Ban Joaquin valley were out of bound In several pieces Inundating thousands of acre of orchard property report from Modesto and Lodl said The property damage in that area was estimated at J2CO00O a settlement ' five At Alicia mile below Marysville In the Bacramento valley hundred were rendered homehs when the flood ws-teof the river poured over a levee Hutlt-r-Hutt- e j -- wtr CITY NOTIFIES CAR ill :M)Hi:is Aiu: City and slate authorities fed hundreds of refugees) at NortH Htteramento thl morning es men women and children awoke In their temporary homes in theatres lodge rooms and churches Hacramento police helped in - - rs SEEK TO OPEN LINCOLN AVE Men Business Collect To Procure Property $15Q0 ' - Action waa taken today by the city rommlwiioners whleh gives promise that Lincoln avenue will street be opened from Thirty-thir- d through to Rlverdale road this summer providing Ogden with a new main artery of travel Instruction were given the eMy attorney to begin Condemnation property owned proceeding I Miller which is by Mr N nee-csff&- ry for the opening and through which' it i reported Mrs Miller to sell right-of-wa- y refuse ' David Mattson and other Interested in the street opening apcommissioners peared before-th- e They explained that business men on Lincoln avenue have rained 11500 which is available for use in procuring the Miller property and paying for a portion of expenses of the street MAIL BAGS STOLEN opening With the burden of buying propBY ARMED BANDITS erty taken from the city the comTERRE HAUTE Ind March 27 missioner felt that the opening — fAP — Two ehotun bandits held preparation can now begin The make up three employes of the main city engineer was asked tosoon as a survey of the etrctt as mailing room at the Union station late last night and escaped in an possible fc Mayor Frank Franks declared automobile with six bag of mail two of which contained registered that another main artery for travel matter One registered mall aek i necefary for the city and if the begun while most of the had just arrived from Chicago project No erfimtfe had bren made early ne"dd property is varanf the- reM will b muh louver than K wtll'b's today fit the value of the in fuure year -- I - ht |