Show By WILLIAMS YOUNG OUT OUR WAY RAIL HEARING -- fHi3' OARm FOOV- - I 7 UXL rt I Gc of Man "Who Helped Victims of Wreck commerce commission should rule that at any time in the future any line wants to build a road through Uintah basin it should be given Denver trackage rights over the and Salt Lake road I think we should maintain that position" Because rcq uapATOft " W-1- to frighten intruders After they 'returned to the camp Ferguson was found to have been shot The wounded man was brought to a hospital here in a critical GIRL BEATS OFF BOY PURSE THIEVES ? 'UTAH IS SAFE' Cvanston MUST DEPEND SPRY REPORTS ON VOLUNTEERS Utah Democrats Gain No Financial Help From East 28— Democratic State Chairman Delbert M Draper declares that his party in this state will have no financial assistance from the national committee In other words the canvass the registration day labors the infinite detail of getting out the vote — all will be volunteer Only enough money to pay necessary clerical hire has been raised and most of that within the state by candidates and by Democrats who have contributed small amounts Democratic state &nd western regional headquarters in the New-houhotel have been flooded with literature placards auto signs buttons banners and all sorts of propaganda but this has all come from the national committee SALT LAKE Sept ' se By MARX IL ENGSTRUM l ''hiWyo EVANSTON Federal Land Executive Reviews Political Affairs 28 — Earl In West at Sept and Martin were married in Ogden eleven o'clock Wednesday evenThe cereing in the city hall mony was performed by Mayor Frank Francis being witnessed by Mrs Jennie Booth and Miss Miss Spencer Is Elaine Booth the youngest daughter of J F by Spencer She was graduated atEvanston High school and tended the Utah Agricultural College for two years She Is a member of the Sigma Theta Phi Earl Martin is a son of Mr and Mrs J II Martin He is also & graduate o£ the Evanston High school and has attended the TJniversity of Utah and Occidental College in Los Angeles He is a member of He is the Chi Rho fraternity employed by the Bear River Coal company Mr and Mrs Martin returned from Ogden Thursday evening They will make their home In Evanston Miss Fannie Spencer SIRS JEFFS DIES Mrs John Jeffs died at her home in North Evanston following an illness of about 10 days Thursday mornBOISE Ida Sept' 28 — (AP)— at 11:45 o'clock will be held services Funeral ing D Cross examination of Albert D S in L church the Osborn Now York expert witness afternoon at 2 o'clock on Sunday in behalf of Mrs Mabel S Eastman In her suit to recover certain Emmett-Ash'car a new stock certificates alleged to toe a was wrecked Wedmodel esB Eastman part of the Hosea bea short evening nesday tate occupied nearly the entire fore seven o'clock The time accident t?me at the fourth day of the trial occurred about 25 miles from in Ada county district court Thurs- Evanston the other side of Casday tle Rock and in place where Mrs Eastman Is attempting to re- two other wreckstheoccurred last cover the stock in question or the summer There is a rut in the equivalent in money $228000 de- road covered with loose sand and Osborn in his testimony When Ash's car struck garvel clared that in his opinion the sig- the rut he threw on his brakes nature of Hosea B Eastman in- The car left the road and turned dorsed on a stock certificate of the over itself between a Boise Artesian VCat and Cold Wa- culvert jamming and a telephone pole and ter company was an imitation of was badly smashed both body and the original engine Ash was returning from Park City at the time and was accompanied by two other young men All three were cut and bruised AUTHORITY INSISTS SIGNATURE FORGED six-cylin- " SALT LAKE Sept 2 8 Anna McNamara 18 was walking Teitaple street Thursday up SouthwheW suddenly she was evening seized from -- behind by one youth While another! attempted to snatch a small handbag from her She was thrown to the ground but held on to the bag and kicked and fought Finally freeing herself from the grasp of one youth she struck out with her left fist with such energy that both young men decided to retreat An approaching pedestrian hastened their 'decision to leave the scene iss — o— JUDGING TEAMS WILL BE GUESTS SALT" LAKE Sept 28— Gover- nors of the chamber of commerce dinner the Thursday Toted to give aOctober 6 evening of Saturday the opening day of the state fair in honor of the 15 boys who will take part In the boys' livestock at the fair judging contest The boys are members of clubs and high school agricultural In teams of 'three they classes judge dairy and beef cattle horses Ogden livehogs and sheep at the stock shew and the state fair the winning team being given a trip to the Kansas City livestock ehow — — o— — 4-- H RED CLOVER SEED BRINGS IN PROFIT Idaho Sept 28— JEROME George Epperson hauled some 13-- 9 00 pounds of red clover seed from - Jerome to wenaeu m a mg trues It was the product of 29 acres and sold at 25 cents a pound or a tntl The average of $349750 per acre was therefore about iz gross He says that 11 acres of his field was volunteer growth The fields were pastured by sheep and were without water until May 20 when the sheep were" taken off and Irrigation began — o LARGE TAX TOTAL SALT LAKE Sept 2?— Total heritance tax on the estate of the late Mrs Virtue Clift late of Salt Lake will amout to $19942f2r it was said at the office of Attorney General Harvey H Cluff Of that amount $7500 has been paid The total appraisement of the estate with deductions was $97866460 yTeld " amounting to $56382213' EFFECTIVE OCT 1ST COKE $825 - Per Ton Delivered OGDEN OAS GO window— am cupattmwt! puiiim Miction in — - Charge 'Account iii ni ii - in f l"tJ i w : gpf ftJ fciNi I ' Saturdiyl of this sale is destined MONDAY last day record-breakin- g sales day for McClanahan's! Secure your clothing nqeds NOW at SAVINGS —J : Open a Tonight or ' SPECIAL FAVORS MAY PROVE COSTLY COEUR D'ALENE Idaho Sept 28 — (AP) — The Kootenai county sheriff today was investigating the alleged accidental shooting of Al Ferguson a sheep herder byTom on a Huntington a companion near here ranch Ferguson was wounded in the abdomen when Huntington was handling an automatic pistol near their campfire on the William Brule The ranch on Mica creek last night investlto their camp had left pair wvw JfLiO Huntington fired a shot he said 'CHLESnJl CREDIT" AND LOWE WARDEN DENIES LIKING FOR JAM SHERIFF INQUIRES INTO BULLET CASE ijTH APPARTT Review our 28— Lloyd R PROVO Sept Strong 19 years of age of Salt Lake was to be arraigned today on a charge of grand larceny Strong was captured late Thursday afternoon in Nephl while driving a car stolen from George C Orlob of Salt Lake The car was stolen from in front of the Roberts hotel after Mr Orlob had brought three victims of a car wreck on Provo bench to the local hospital He went into the hotel to wash his hands and upon hia returning fifteen minutes later the car was missing Mrs E W Norris and daughter lone and A W Cramer all of American Fork suffered minor bruiss and cuts when the Cramer car in which Mrs Norris and her daughter were riding struck a large rock on the state highway just north of Orem and turned over tunnel "Our position (referring to the chamber of commerce) ia that if the cutoff is built and trackage rights granted the Denver and Itio the interstate Grande Western q WWUNG : Sept 28— Denial by the interstate commerce commission of 'the application of the Denver and' Salt Lake railroad to build the Dotsera cutoff is anticiW S McCarthy who reppated by the-Salt Lake chamber of resented commerce at the hearing on the application held in Denver September 17 and 18 by the Colorado ptate public utilitie commission sitting for the federal commission The cutoff would connect the AJVIWKT BIIU XV1U UIOUUS Ksmciu with the Denver and Salt Lake which runs through the Moffat 28— (AP)— Sept the British in Canada like their currant jam the state of Idaho and the federal government may have to dole out a pretty penny to preserve the forests of white pine in this state Idaho has uprooted every domesticated currant bush in the state because It acts as the host plant in" propagatingIs the white pine menacing the blister rust which 5000000-acr- e tract of white pine in northern and central Idaho But just across the border in Canada are numbers of currant bushes which the Canadians refuse to deJohn stroy because according to S Welch commissioner of agricul-turethe- y seem not to sense the forests peril to the white pinetravels from Thev blister spore the currant bush to the pine and back tb the currant In its life cycle and is' unable to travel from pine to pine or bush to bush Machine Steals S mivemruMME w- - BACK ON TV OUUD 7 V U V4 SALT LAKE BOISE MOTOR THIEF GRABBED OPINION GIVEN McCarthy Thinks D & S L Line Will Not Build Cutoff To Tunnel MfclAMAHAH-- I LOS ANGELES DENVER SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN forestHEazes quieting down Ida Sept 2 — (AP) — Forest fires in the Slate Creek district south of Wallace and in Gulch area east of the Jackass e Kellogg-wercomparatively quiet early today after burning fiercely night and throughout Wednesday ' Thursday The Slate Creek blaze covered 11000 acres and the Jackass Gulch fire about 800 acres Heavy smoke enveloped Wallace causing consierable Anxiety to re'sldents of the city as exaggerated reports as to the city's danger were WALLACE WASHINGTON Sept 28— (AP) —Commissioner Spry of the general land office upon his return here from a tour of the west Informed Chairman Work that Hoover had little to fear in the west He expressed the view that Montana would be in the Republican column and that California would give its "native son" nominee a 350000 majority "despite some Smith sentiment in the vicinity of San Francispo" He said New Mexico leaders are confident of vicfor tory "not only for Hoover-Jbthe entire state ticket Utah is safe beyond all question" ut O 99-ye- SALT LAKE Sept 28 — Chain stores Improved machinery and consolidations of the larger corporations were the reasons given by James Eads How "millionaire hobo" for the present unemployment which he says at a conservative estimate affects more than men He said that the men who are now organized are at present attempting to have the "hoboets" organize the latter being designated by How as unemployed women o f With One or Two Trousers Will be Easily Recognized Boys' Mrs L D Christenson of Lyman Wyo wife of tho former sheriff of Uinta county returned home Thursday afternoon after a visit 5h Ogden with her and daughter Mr and Mrs B E Flagowski 1026 Doxey avenue Just before leaving Ogden Mrs Christensen was notified that oil bad been struck on their ranch At a depth of east of Lyman 150 feet the production Is about It Is five or six barrels daily hoped that stronger production will soon be encountered son-in-la- w BOISE Ida Sept 28(AP) — The prohibition question was settled in this state long before it became a national issue Governor H C Baldridge- - declared In the opening address of his campaign for reelection In Orofino Thursday flight "Even If Smith were' elected to the presidency he could "not J jmt Idaho into the saloon business against the wishes of our people" the governor said in Ogden and day I V 1 jf i $985 Your Own Terms n jf Men'g Extra Trousers Collar-Attache- FREE Watch with every Boys' Suit: Your Own Terms A few 9th Anniversary Specials Purses—Hand Bags of leatherette — Special 69£ Gold Clotix Pillows with tapestry inserts Imported Bath Mats Fall 99£ & Winter Styles and Colors in Satins & Velvets— Combinations of Both 99 $ DRESSES Attractive patterns — 59£ S for 99 Values rarely offered at r 300 Pieces Bayon Lingerie Guaranteed $150 & $2 value! d Choice of and tailored Also lace-trimme- Sizes 7 to1 "colors 14-i- assorted 99 99 £ i a $165 Broadcloth Smocks i $1985 'Si Dance and Dinner Dresses $1285 up Girls' Wash Frocks n and - Youthful modes for women and 'misses —featuring all the newest tvpes for Autumn etc Gowds ?14S5 " ::89c —Buy oa your own terms! McOLANAHAN S 9th and Greatest Anniversary SALE FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR j Use your credit! in Fall and Winter s Save! Many new and beautiful Millmery Special Cloth Coats —values up to $785 offered furs at collars and cuffs— 'at just'- j$T - LARGEST SELLING STRAP WATCH IN THE WORLD 2X Broadcloths and nevr sport fabrici —Many many styles! Girls' Select a coat here for immediate wear-r-Pa- y conveniently! TTHESE distinctive wraps are of-- 1 feredin the Very latest ideas — priced 'to your preference from Fur-Trimm- Coats ' ed v L $585 Boys' Shirts Blouses 98c up Boys' Extra Trousers $295 Underwear Boys! Sweaters ' etc 15 ' guaranteed movement 14-Trhite gold filled case with new f feature ruby jeweled adjusted 0 Girls' Trimmed Hats $198 Girls' Autumn Frocks $385 nt ifth Sept dividend of 2 per payable-Octobeli has been declared by directors of Western Air Express Inc air "mail carrier according to announcement of Harris M Hanshue president and general manager of the company at Los Angeles Western Air Express has the distinction of being the first air transport comoanv to be mlaced on a dividend paying basis T : Super-Value- MAY RUN MAGNET OVER IDAHO ROADS SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK MEN regular FEEL PROSPEROUS cent quarterly — 99£ 00 99- always! : Thomas Whittaker will leave Sunday for Ogden to enter the Dee hospital for an operation BOISE Sept 28— (AP)—The divining rod of the "water witch" will have no odds on the state highway bureau which plans by the use of an electro magnet to gather all DECREE GOES TO nails ana other sharp pieces EMMA L HALLORAN tacks of Iron off the roads to keep them from annoying motorists SALT LAKE Sept 28— Emma Officials of anLou Halloran was granted a de- nounced that they were Aeriously cree of divorce from Ruel G Hal- considering attaching a device to loran Thursday in District Judge cce of the bureau trucks and runWilliam M McCrea's court on the ning it over the entire state high' way system grounds of desertion Mrs Halloran Was awarded $100 a month alimony and the custody AIR MAIL CARRIER of three minor children The two were m'arrled April 29 1914 WILL PAY DIVIDEND §485 d Shirts Men's Men's 60c Hose 3 prs for Men's and Bots' Cats vrtll end Monday! AUTHORIZED Take Months to Pay! !" f 1 CLUB REORGANIZED The Pepster's club of the high school was this week with the following officers: Lauretta McPhie president Elizabeth Howard vie Addle Brown secretary Lillian Russel treasurer Miss Bemice Appleby sponsor Mrs Ida Mills county sevtreasurer has been deputy spending eral days In- Ogden this week c SUITS HOSPITAL SYSTEM CONTRACT PLACED BALDRIDGE TALKS ON RUM QUESTION SALT LAKE Sept 28 — The Alta 4-P- Details of styling and workmanship prove these NEW SUITS to be the peak of VALUES— at $25' Open an account I (2-Pan- ts) ar PLAN TO ORGANIZE RECEIVES WORD ON NATION'S 'HOBOETS' DISCOVERY OF OIL Plumbing and Heating company vas Thursday awarded the plumbing heating and ventilating contract for the addition to the L D S hospital on a bid of $72400 The foundation for the building is now completed and the framework for the superstructure is rising fast Miss Anna Robinson sixth grade The general contract is being carteacher in the Clark building was ried out by the Jacobson ConstrucThe total cost of unable to attend school Thurs- tion company the building will be $500000 day on account of illness NEW GUN CLUB IN Mrs Thomas Whittaker LAYTON DISTRICT daughter Ella will spend the tomorrow SALT LAKE Sept 28 — Organization £f a new gun club which will have shooting grounds northwest of LaytoriJ has been effected according to Joseph W SImpkin of Salt Lake an officer It is known as the Syracuse Gun club A J Foutz Ogden H B Foutz Ogdenr S L Miller F A Bodily Layton: R E Abbott end Mr Simpkin of Salt Lake are the of fleers I JOLIET 111 Sept 28 — (AP) — Warden Elmer Green of Joliet penitentiary issued a formal statement today not agreeing with Hin-to- n Clabaugh head of the state board of pardons and paroles who charged in an address this week that Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb slayers of Bobble Franks are receiving special favors in the prison and that they may apply for parole in seven more years due to an error in the commitment papers Warden Green said Lbeb is work ing now in the same place as when Green became warden In 1928 He said Loeb runs errands and does typing has no authority over any other prisoners and is tubject to the same rules and regulations as all other prisoners Leopold the warden said was doing clerical work in the shoe factory but at the request of the chaplain was transferred to the liwork brary where he does clerical He also scrubs floors and shines shoes the warden said The conduct of both prisoners was described as good The warden said he was responsible for assigning men to work and added that men must be fitted to do clerical work He took exception to Mr Clabaugh's statement that the youths could apply for parole in seven more years Under a life sentence he maintained prisoners must serve a minimum of twenty years before they can apply for parole and under the sentence for kldnaplngf they of the must serve at least one-thir- d term The warden's statement suggested that Mr Clabaugh's charges were made through a desire for "personal publicity" ' 1 Pay From Your Income K dust-proo- BEES 5S--F- r RANDOLPH" ' Sept 28— Livestock men of Rich county are happy over the price of beef - Buyers are offering 11 cents a pound on foot This means that the average yearling steer will sell for $70" It is estimated that there are 30000 cattle in the vicinitv nf Ran " dolph and Woodruff Ogden's Credit Jewelers 2i03 WASHINGTON AVE ' "Ovntvjv-cw- v ItEMElIBER the NAME for CREDIT and VALUES — — — — —C — — o o o o o zrl oy Zs -- aa — --n o r o |