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TrX?' r$ v li jjrf’t V- ' t g f- rr‘TraTt -- H )ln w-- x 4 -: WiJ4 " ''”1 Hi a v v 'H! ix “klr: ll xw’ VC Urrctamo By ELMO SCOTT WATSON N TIIE city of ChicaRO are going preparations forward rapidly for tlie Jh world's fair wliiclr It will ?N 11 U ia to be hold 4H of calIcd the Ct'Dtury L nn Progress and the keynote of the exposition will be a visualization of the part adthat the marvelous vance of science In the past century lias played In Industrial In and In human welfare progress the way this is done the exposition will be unlike any world’s fair that Accordihas ever before been held ngly the exhibition buildings which are now in the process of construction will be different from any others that have ever before been erected They will represent not only the architecture of today but the architecture of “modernisbe will the future They tic” to the last degree That Is ail will be— except one Of them Along the lake front where the exposition will be held there already has been built a little structure of logs— Fort Denrborn of tragic risen phoenix like from the memory ashes of more than a century ago And visitors to the world’s fair In 1933 can of look upon It against its background Michigan avenue and akyscraper-lineIn it surrounded by the modernistic architecture buildings see not only an epitome of the history of Chicago but also an epitome of the history of the whole United States Marvelous as has been this transformation of a lonely frontier outpost with less than a hundhred white Inhabitants to a metropolis of more than the fourth largest city three million In the world there remains one amazing fact to make the story of Chicago's growth sound like a fairy tale For nil of this has taken place within the span of one That mnn is man's lifetime a one hundred and Pottawatomie Indian livnear Mayetta ing on a reservation Kan who waos born in an Indian village on the present site of Chicago in 1809 Since be was only three years old at the time of the Fort Dearborn massacre and the burning of the fort be does not have any recollection of that but he does remember the retragedy establishment of a military post at Chicago when the second Fort Dearborn was built in 1816 and the departure of the Pottawatomlcs from their ancestral lands for a new home In the West a few years later It is problematical whether will still be alive when the world fair is held In 19153 and whether he will be able to come hack to the scene of his birth If he is still alive at that time But the fact remains that today there lives a man who could stand in a city of teeming millions and recall the time when tins spot was hilt little charged from what It must have been when the caravels of Columbus first touched the shores of the New world lAft 1 rm A photograph (taken at night) which Illustrates vividly the contrast In the between the Old and tha New one of is the blockhouses foreground of ths replica of the first Fort built for the World's Fair of ia the 1933 In the background mous Chicago skyline aa seen from Lake Michigan with its towering skyscrapers and its myriad of lights 2 one hundred old Pottawatomie and born in an Indian village on the present site of Chicago still living on an Kan Indian reservation at Mayetta 3 A century of mail transportation In Chicago progress was dramatized recently when a message was borne from the replica of the first Fort Dearborn to New York by horse autoIn the photomobile and airplane graph John Manton a Is of tha builder of Fort Dearborn shown receiving the message addressed to the postmaster of New York from He carried it to the Col John Sewall Chicago post office where it was placed with other mail in an automobile truck and taken to the municipal airport where it was placed on an air mall plane Dut the survival of this one hundred and twenty-onyear old “native” of Chicago is not the only evidence of the amazing transformation that bas taken place on the shores of Lake Recently there took place Michigan in Chicago an incident which afforded contrast between tbe Old a dramatic and the New Through the gates of Ihe rebuilt Fort Dearborn one morning rode John Mansoh dressed in the military uniform of the style worn by the builder of his Fort Dearborn lie was the original carrying a letter addressed to the postYork New master of city Through traffic on the maze of automobile Michigan avenue he made his way to the Chicago post office where bis letInto a mail sack ter was dropped which was tossed into an automobile truck and rushed out to the municipal airport There it was taken aboard an air mall plane and that evening the letter was placed In the hands of the New York postmaster — less than 12 hours from the time It had left Fort Dearborn Had such a letter been dispatched from the Fort Dearborn of a century weeks— and ago- It would have heen possibly months— before It was delivered in New York For as one histoNovember "‘From until rian bas put it as Isolated May Fort Dearborn was from the outside world as though it were on another planet We have In of one epitome the story of the failure attempt made by Ouptaln Whistler In December 1W to break tills Isolation month’s He obtained Toto Journey to Cincinnati be made and day the round trip may a fair day’s business transacted In 24 Whistler loft Cnleago the iasl hours of November and reached Fort Wayne Ind December 10 'much fatigued after 11 days of wairy tra'eI trough and snow’ Ti e water as he tells It In a let was so high that hls Findfurther progress was prevented should he proceed ing It Impossible to be back at hls post by the end of the month he prepared to return to Fort Dearborn grateful to his supeiior for the opportunity accorded him ns he had succeeded in making thougli the Journey" The historian quoted in the foregoing Is Milo M Qualfe in hls boob “Chicago and the Old Northwest” Thnt book was published only 13 years Dut bow Boon In these modern ago times may a statement be out of date “Today the round trip may be made and a fair day’s business transacted in 24 hours” writes the historian In 1913 But the historian of 1931 after of the air consulting the transport companies which now carry passengers to all parts of the United States would write It “Today the roupd trip may be made and a fair day’s business transacted In 12 hours” And If you would retrace Captain Whistler’s Journey to Fort Wayne and do it in an airplane you could cover in a little over an hour the distance it took him 11 days to make What was true of tbe Isolation of the first fort Dearborn was nearly as true of the second “One day In October 1817 a year after the establishment of the second Fort Dearborn A Storrow who was making Samuel a tour apthrough the Northwest peared on the north bank of the Chicago river and shortly after entered the fort where he was received ‘as one arrived from the moon’” writes “The little establishment at Qualfe Fort Dearborn constituted a miniature world with Interests and ambitions quite detached from those of the larger world outside” Such were the conditions which existed during the early history of Chicago — the era of the two Fort Dearborns That era came to an end In 18113 with the events the centennial of which furnishes the reason for the exposition two years hence One of these was the Incorporation of Chicago as a town decided upon at a meeting held on August 5 1S33 at the hotel Chicago’s first hostelry where a total of 12 votes was cast for Incorporation sad one against and the town election held five days later when 28 vote were cast electing four trustees and a president of the town board (By way of contrast it may ba remarked that in the recent election to chpose a “world’s fair mayor” for Chicago more than 1000000 votes were cast) The other events was tbe convening In September 1833 of the greatest Indian council ever held in at which the Pottawattomles Chicago and allied tribes ceded all their lands west of Lake Michigan and their rein southwestern reservation maining a tract of some five million Michigan acres to the United States and agreed river to remove beyond the Mississippi within three years (SX 111 Wwttra Newspaper Volos ) rain ter ELLS NEV — Tlie discovery of a large beryllium dcpoult near this city is reported by M W Young a Nevada mining man The nature of tbe find is said to have been kept secret until an waa receiver The mineral is now selling at $115 jxr pound SALT LAKE CITY UT— SupL C N Jensen of tbe state public In struction department has ruled that Utah district schools are required to lend without cost textbooks to under high school grades pupils and to sell at cost textbooks when pupils want to buy them - ABERDEEN IDA — Sheriff J D Jensen of Blnchfoot and a United States marshal arrested Carl W Smith au employee of the local newspaper for three weeks and lata of New York on a charge of counterfeiting DU'S and other apparatus ia said to have been found in hls room at a local hotel ROCK SPRINGS WYO— Labor and material contracts totaling er $990000 was considered at tha state highway meeting at Cheyenne The projects Include surfacing and oiling tlie road between tbe Green river bridge and tlie Utah line and 38 miles lietween Rock Springs and Wamsuttter 1931 I!y August tourists may travel over 333 miles of oiled Lincoln highway In Wyoming MOSCOW IDA — Geological and field work to be conducted In Idaho this summer liy tlie U S Geowill more than logical survey double tlie proportions of any previous project In tbe atate reports I)r J W Finh of the University of Idaho school of mines BOISE IDA — The Iduho law quiring notice of intent to marry Is now in effect This law provides for marriage that application cense must be made by the partliw to the intended marriage at least five days and no more than thirty days before tbe license shall be sued SALT LAKE CITY UT— Preliminary plans for a gala observance of Utah’s Pioneer day July 24 as submitted to the chamber of commerce have been approved SALT LAKE UT— Three more Utah counties Millard Davis and Morgan bate been added to the list of those recognized by the United bureau of animal Industry ss free from bovine tuberculosis Official notice to that effect has been Stes revived ROCK SPRINGS WYO— D Bee was crushed to death Instantly by a fall of rock In the Gunn Qucaiy mine at Sweetwater MT PLEASANT UT— A local sheep man bas shipped a ear load of Itamboulliet rams to Mexico Ci’y Mexico SALT LAKE UT— According to announcement by Mrs James President the recently orof Utah Mothganized University er’s Club will hold its next meeting Wednesday May 13 Mothers or guardians of Utah University students are invited to attend the meeting In the faculty room of the University FRICE UT — Plans are rapidly going forward for the annual Utah state Elks’ convention here June S and C Approximately 2000 visitors from all parts of the state are exto attend with delegates pected coming from lodges in Salt Lake Provo Ogden Logan Park City Cedar City and Eureka SPRINGVILLE UT— Gaining an entrance thru a window burglars dynamited the high school safe but found no money as the high school officals leave no money in the safe A heavy loss by robbery lust fall ' bas caused the removal of money from the safe BOISE IDA— Tbe pension law passed by the recent Idaho legislature became effective on the fifth of May BOISE IDA — The public utilities commission has arranged the filing of a complaint against tho In an attempt to secure railroads lower rates on coal shipped from Wyoming and Utah points to all Idaho points on the Oregon Short Line and Pacific Idaho Northern railroad BOISE IDA— Over two million dollars have been distributed lo tbe Idah World War veterans on their adjusted service certificates commonly called bonus by the veterans administration at Boise Although over five thousand applications for been received at the loans have Boise office the present loan work Is all on current applications OGDEN UT — federal a(d projects have been let In the Id- alio district this year by the Ogden office of tbe U S Government BOISE IDA— Preservation of the heet sugar Industry Is the aim of a campaign now being conducted by tbe United States Beet Sugar association with headquarters at which boa appealed to Washington It Bos to lend bis aid to the Gov movement OGDEN UT — As the result the accidental death March 30 8 run over by Ray Anderson auto driven by C Manning mother of tbe hoy hat filed suit $20000 damage of of an the for J There’s no need of worry aa long as tho chain ia strong These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support ARROW BRAND PICKLES gggffifriflg Roses Everblooming each Pink Forest Dale Potato Chips 3 Nt Eqaal Far Crispnna and Qnalltjr 47 Kansinfton As Hr 1741 City— Factory— Balt Lak This Week’o Prizo bring tho abort to Story Seed 0 Nonary Lak Clip Addreaa Wqpld Fill Spacs If Australia could ba placed in the Atlantic ocean it would fill up all tha space between Great Britain and America AN UN INT ERMOUNT PRODUCT PIPE AND FITTINGS New and Write u LAKE MATTRESS MFG CO Reclaimed for lrleee SALT LAKE PIPE Material The Department of Agriculture ays that floOr mills use the for sheeting When the material flour sacks is bleached and shrunk It measures 36 inches wide 471 Wet Send thia th So ad and cat a Bmlt 14 CO Uk City diaoount Immense Crater The AniaLchak crater in Alaska has an inside area of 30 square miles within its walla 3000 feet high NEW AUTO — TEXTS TIIE SPERE TENT & AWNING MFG CO ALL THE LATEST AWNING STRIPE PATTERNS MOTOR OIL Free From Carbon Waa Makea Na 7t rwn la Uka City Honaakold Sanitary Water Softener DISTRIBUTORS I cUardMAfcCo- Sms Better Tkaa DEALER YOUR Heavy Toll in Japan occurred on September L 1923 The number of livea lost was 99331 Earthquake'! 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