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Show east salt lake times. Famous Foils in VCGellem U. S. History rj And then tho klal made the fatal mistake f musing Ferguson to le nuij out of the Dem "cr.iilc purty und barred Horn the ticket through oiiiiiiiiltice hikI court iipii. Thereupon Mrs. Ferguson ciime forward us a candidate on an plat form, with the avowed purpose of vindicating her husband. In the first primary In July all of the eight were eliminated exeeit Jui'.g I ai By EI.MO SCOTT WAI.OV andthe l A r 'm j M- : Elect? uiitl-klu- l&oiziez EjCecuiixJpj' j tr:i in . Vyomistf and TLe Fort That Was Guilt by Indian Slaves ,. .n st. ,lt. .jii ii,. , ;,. (ji,,, f,irl(. ,.p l l . -- f,!- . S'. :i ml,, t tn I "i'i Mill relt, lirur.i - i. r S .;i i ii "1 iiiiii '.UI!J .:i i.n.intl Ilia nr S iiin und t!i : "j,. i - ' I .' I ! Mur- - K ' gZ : A ... n4k.- If. - . V H'- f s. V i r v.' 1 in: V4f v w It ' 1 I mi v IH - t: ViS: - X- - , - iv '; . ,..? r- Wi j & of 1' iv.ers" a ut of i.! .d. The i fori reeled ' Ii Hie present site or Fori .Marion wit- - an wooden struriiiri' nnmed Juan huili its early us I..mI. Ii was Ibis fort which Sir Frar.iis I 'rake, the femo'is British nnvlgninr. vviMioui resistaii'-during ii living raid in the "Spanish .Main in Hail year. A Imle hiiiT a more sine-- . lure nf stiiite was begun and It was Fori St. Mnrk. In Hit Spaniards were ut war whit the Apa-- ! r hieltiiin Indians, who llveil the Suvvi,nep river, and, having defeaPHl then.', forced tlielr captives to work on the fortilicaiions for tnon limn (10 years. When (ien. Juiiles the founder nf Georgia, laid siege hi St. Augustine In Momeano. the Spanish coiiumindunt, had n large force of convicts from Mexico at work on the fort and by this time It whs so strong that Oglethorpe gave up the attempt to capture the town. At Ihe close of the French and Indian war Spain, Fram-e'ally, was foretd to cede Florldn to the British, In If 48 It was given back to Spain, who held It until 1819, when the I.'nlt-eStates purchased It for kii.ono.OOO. On July IU, 1KM, the Spunlsh flag, which hsd Hosted over 8t. Augustine for more than two centuries and a half, was lowered and the Stars and Stripes went up over Fort St. Mark. Some time Inter It was renumed Fort I . I til-s- s-- vt r ' prel'-Mi'"- 1 Nsw Years Eve in spared." und her voice truilcd off iut) They tnli im I had smile hnikeL I sib'ins. "ines; I seeiupil to foel all right." (me more day and (lie British lin.-- r "'I hat Is Just like you, Wilmer," . would laud in the New York liarhor. broke forth Felice, protesting!)-- Good Old U. S. A. The voyage had been n very rough one, anil liic Allisons hud hud wliat Love Found Way, iilfle fond I hey ale served In their : ms. Tiuiiirlil. however, found ii Following Sinking aliii uft'-i- ' l he storm. The Allisons Liner. Big Hindi' n effort which resulted In the llins- - being present at dinner By ELEANOR E. KING IIB 'Superliii" disaster bud oe-'- In the dlnir.g romii. It being New Year's eve, some of ciirreil on November 0. It wiik now well Into December. Hie the passengers had planned a lit tie ililmna, Auierlean passengers on entertainment for Ihnse on hoard. When the programs were given out their way home to the I'nlted Klutea, Felices cheeks first wit on dm French liner at the time Hud evening, Unshed link then turned while; us 4 the sinking of the vessel. When she rend, clutching her mother's arm, hit two ilu.va away from tli French she stiiiiiiiiered excitedly: "Mother, fort a lire broke nut In the hold, do you siipiiiisi-T-sinel- y, there couldnt which proved fntul to the ship. Now lie two Wllnier Daggetts." fe Allisons were en "I llioiight you must Imve stilled about two in three weeks ago." continued Wilmer. And there I spent those weeks trying to lind out whether you were dend or alive." "Anyway, Feliee," Wilmer added, slipping his arm anmnd her, "hy some good fortune we were guided to the same hnr.t, and here we are tonight. An Intermission of several minutes followed. The nex: afternoon. New Year's day, found Felice and Wiliner on the deck watching for Hie New York harbor. As darkness began tn close In on them they could discern a few lights Then alerted a frantic search of In the distnnee. Then the lights outthe crowd which refused to disclose lined shapes und before long, New Y orb the face of her Wllnier. In rain did with Its many skyscrapers and multiher guile derre every nnok and cor- tude of people, loomed not far hefura ner of the salon during the perform- them. They watched the wonderful ance. She wished she could hure had skyline as It grew plulner and tnon As they something to say about the printing complicated each minute. of the programs. File would cerminly cuiiie closer, that most magnificent of have arranged It differently, so she would not Imve Imd la wait so long for this one most Important of all the selection Every one seemed to be dragging out his pnrt terribly. Wliat would tills Wllnier Daggett look like? She could not locate the face of the one she sought any place. Finally, n French door ever nt one r side of the room opened In admit Daggett, ns Ills selection wii anThere nounced from the platform lie stood, the same old Wllnier I me gelt. Felice was so happy she couldn't tell which one was singing the louder, she or Wllnier. In fact, she mnrlud-ed- . It was a duet. Tim It. Inn stated that Is They Watched the Wonderful Skyline hadn't pingrnin ae It Grew Plainer. what It turned out to he. a How m-a- of French mute to England, ikii time, they were to sail on a Rrit-!liner from London. Ur. and Mrs. Frel Allison were lining the time, which hung heavily a their hnnda during their journey London, discusaing previous event i!h their She, daughter. Felice. pug, perhuia In lier twenties, quite a striking spertncle with black curly hair, and her dark town eyes, was asylng: It aeenia to me If Wllnier were and, lie has surely had ample time A pre-sstln- g i notify ua. you cull at the American Ex-7offlpe in Paris liefore we left?" Rnlred Mm. Allison. Tea, and the clerk Informed me TDmer Ibiggett'i nmll had not been 'Him! for In the last month. I have 1hl WII-nie- evldcnllv been n huge success with the audience, for they Insisted on an encore. Felice never realized wliat n wonderful voice she II liad hud boon endowed n III) uillll now. What torture ! She hnd ind figured on all llirse Why dhl ho lull pick out something shorter? To he sure, lie didn't know he was keeping I'cllco waiting. Ah' At l:is. ho W'li leaving llm Hardly know lug nlint she plalfonn l d'd. she llcvv Into Ids arms Tin- no further ntlra-tli-i- i for As soon u I hey 1'illci- - i nil Wllnier were away from the croud, anil WII lin-- r f i mil tin- slim k of had tho Mirpr'sc. Felice romiiiriicrd her siege of questions. We have yon been? "When thought you had gone down with llie I o.il. Y.'e could got no Intro of von .til-- 1 In I'arls. think; wc searched the ll.v and siirnnilidliig ton ns willi I low docs It Iiiipimii?" in avail "loll ace I was hurl ii liltle that tilglil 'id tin disaster." Wiliner 'an English freighter rami' long tin- - iieM tnorttlitg and picked tip er la II was only nr honf load v self, hesides to and imssotiger he rest were liieinhers of the shii's When we arrived In England. I was put In a l.ondott hospital, where I si'tycd for it I most three wm-kon-o- re. t Firs Broke Out Fatal to the Wh.jh Provsd 6hip. ron-crr- "W In - him In every way to Nrls, IiosiIIhIs nilil the like Inclilihsl. Hvc up. 'Hie fact lliul Ills tiuiil Is N cull, . fur ought to lie sure enough kwf lie is not In Purls." bn-nt- "I will PXl'Tiiig never forget," she began. over previous hiippeiilngs. Tllnicr, on last saw him sinmling W the deck. Ills bilge frame, culm and "ftne. silhouetted ngiilnsl Hie clinos toiul n I idit him n the huge, hi'lillanl "f the burning liner, ns he I'ed I'riir.isl and fallil lug women slid lido the llfehoiim, siieedlng lo safety, I roiililn t lie.ir o mu longer. When I dhl glance rk n. :u In.the nose of the Ihiming Bl,s hurled fur Into the ocean " ipnvr lie sliould have isnne Into lire so nhruidty, nml then, only j' iiiiiis'i - uiiiilly ie Il suddenly. wy Wt, w,,ri. Is Un lu-l- i - on-tli- a Astronomer Sees Crack in Steeple; Saves Church Sir FYnnk Dyson, ssmm--"Nroyat, while touting the Idg lele-Tat Greenwich oliM'rvntory ,rn,,d It on lavndoit. A church I'hcitngiii his eye, lie observed crack M the base vf the -' dlsinlices nml wtta txuivlneisl It was iliiiigcroiiK. It mis illlllctill fur him lo find otil when1 Ihe church was, because Ihe magnlllciitlon was wo gmit only Ihe steeple showed In Ihe telemoie's Held, hut with Ihe uld of n large settle map Mreple. Instruments Dyson placed ihe and Alt Imiif-i- , who he church was ten miles liir(h. He lelepltoned the , IV h ensured the crack wlib Ihe when be heard voice say Ihe atrnuieate ueed to detennbie lunar run outer myal wished to wan bUn vli-sr- -f with Hon, SHERMAN DICKINSON i ELI'! Help:! I've got lo should limke write the story of the riiiiipnlcii. She overcame election of two governors Repiilillciin majority of 17-1- hei-'.ii- ii By JOHN l)gli-lhori- of lie..') also ilefeiilcd ure who Ihe Hip nor nml Hhoiit 0,000, formidiihle Ropuldlcan candidate, Eugene J. Sullivan, und hus wonun willi n "Mrs." t.J?. jferffi&son. und I don't know w liat to taken up the tank of eurrylng on her In deud Ihe work hushand's llie pioneer out call them. Try FVllx I). Robert mu, the klan choice different coinl.imilions (nr woman suffrage slate, the first woman und Mr 8o nil the anf-klu- n Ferguson. Hie world hus ever seen. I use IU I governor think yourself forces were obliged to accept , "Ma" on The Now Exeellt-ncyGoverness." for the Ibe "Her high lights Mr nr take to the tall timheirs und usslgns of the lute luntenled Ferguson's beetle thriller. A synopsis ber. Ferguson It was a bitter pill fur Jim FerNoah Webster will have to get out a would reud something like this: But they swalguson's many roemle new edition, t hut's bIL So here goes: Heroine, Mlrlum Amanda Wullare, lowed the pill and went Into the Her Excellency, the Governess ol lairn about flfty years ago in Bell pitched battle with blood In their eyes Wyoming, MI'S. Nellie Taylne Boss, county, Texas; graduute Baylor coltlie whole outfit o born Tayloe, widow of the lute Gov. lege; "nice girl," descendant of Nobody anywhere ever saw such William B. Rous, who died In ofllce Hero, James early settler Nobattle as that run-ocampaign. October 2, 1024. same born county Ferguson, ever saw such perbody anywhere In Her Excellency, the Governess of 1871 ; worked on Pacific coast snd formance as the Fergusons gave. There Texas, Mr Miriam Amanda Ferguson, Rocky mountains as laborer, teamster, wm a big crowd, friends and Revof Fox the the famous Swamp born Lawrence, the wife of former miner, etc., and In Texus as railway foe always Mr Ferguson, good looking, olution, and ns Fort Marlon the ancame back home and Gov. James E. Ferguson, Impeached la dignified, with rather a sad face; would cient fortress remains to this day. 1917. took up funning on family lands; stud- come on the platform with her bright ied law, admitted Texns bur, 1897, KometUIng new- two women governlittle grandson, Ernest Where Carelessness Cost ors? I should any so. Never was practiced In Belton ami Temple; mar Nulle of Austin, point to him and say : 400 Live woman governor before. Yet rled Mlrlum Amanda Wallace, 16!9; or there Mother I love my children Just At the opening of the War of 1812 the sociologists will probubly tell yon gmilzed Temple State bunk, 1907 ; elect- ss you love your There site my litthere lived at Lake Tcnsnw, near Mo- thnt Instead of new stuff It Is the old ed governor Texas, 1M4; that 1 love tle bright-eye- d grandson named est stuff in Hie world; that there was lHlfi ; two daughters ; Democrat, Mason, better than life Itself. Some of these bile, Ala., s wealthy more sentiment Ilian politics In tlielr Woodman, K. of I., Odd Fellow, Elk ; duya he will grow up, and It may be Suniucl Minims. His house was built on low, sandy ground, surrounded by election; tliut In one case the com- home. Temple, Texns; Impeached nnd he will want to run for ofllce nnd serve huri-efrom state ufilee, ulso indicted, a marsh, und anmnd It he had munity was moved as usual to provide hit country. If be doe and some one a stoekiule with an uncomfor a widow und children; that In Llie 1P17; run for governor, 1918; organ- should point at him the finger of scorn canwns Its and other It listened to llie uppeul of u ized Ameriran party und soy, Your grandfather was Impleted hlockhmisc at one corner. didate for President, polling S0.0HU When the Creek Indians Jollied the wutnun for the vindication of her hu peached by the state of Texas,' I voles In Texas, 1920; cumlldate Tor want tliut cause of the I'.rltish Ihe settlers gath- bands' honor. I'll leave It in you. grandson to be able to anwas second mid The two stories ure sirikingiy alike I'niicd States senator ered at this fori and In July, ISKi. 'Ye and as a rebuke to that swer, in field of five In first primary, hut General I'lBlhonie sent a force of 17.1 In some ways; in oiliers as dissfui-lnsenuie which denied my grandfather hy Earl B. In Her llushand's was beaten 111 run-of- f soldiers, under SI it j. Daniel Rcindey, as Is puKsilde. the right to go to the people, my klan Ixlux 1922; candidate. Ku to hold Ihe fort. A I lirsl Beasley ener tlmlr or the lleward of a Real Help was elected governor by grandmother In 1924, rilled Hie people of Texas, the first woman getically obeyed rhilhornes orders to meet" would he a good title for 'lie candidate for governor Mrs In the world.' strengthen the fort, then allowed Hie ttiuehlng lliile Wyoming siory. "Hon off lick cl hy :uic supreme court; to vindi- governor became candidate, work lo slacken when Ihe Creeks net Beats Hood r 'Ma' Fergtisc.n's Reyou eun Imnglne Ihe reKay. niiiybe secwas site failed lo make any Imsllle move. He venge" might d- for the Texas thriller cate husband's honor; sponse to that from a crowd all bet trirun-ofwon In first ond ns to fall to Hoelf. so primary, ilvll even became nil umgiiili'Tiil sights presented negligent Heres Oui Nells'' polilieai over politics cheers and sobs and at night nnd. tne Nellie Tavloe was horn in SI. Joseph. umphantly eleeled over Republican; up silhoin-lli'against the darkness and post guards, rxi-p"lteliel on yells; the sliuuted chorus, ; vindicated revenge The family Ferguson mime lesser lights of I lie buildings. day when two slaves brought news of Mo., forty venrs ago. Me for Ma and Mu for me; slie'll music! martini red fire, a of d tableau, met seen and she body klan; Mgn large moved lo Oimilia. Then a rreeni of having ''In her beat the klan and Felix D." them Hogged m Jim" Ferguson everybody ill Texus married u rising jot.ii- - lawyer ol gift from the clouds for Hit- Christ-iiiii- s Indians, Beuslcv Then, uficr llie hulluhuloo had died whether they like him for spreading u false alarm. Cheyenne. Ross mixed politics willi Ills calls him that, fe.llvitles, with all ir dignity, "Mu" would cull Jim to the away lie -I call s beat wknl as Jndniins Mm the If they or the next 1117 hate In The defeated day. low und nui.lesty und grandeur a woman cull und turn liaise on lliem the platform wood u of Bed of lie horde Ills necks in call primal les for the nomination for llie man' out possess, slniids this huge figure of the noon best campaigner Texas hue political In Hie dashed otil (.overnorsliip. Tw o years later his cam led liltle early education, but l.lhorly, a sytiilnd to n'l Ihnse who Slicks" (Creek wnriiors) He'd likely seen In twenty-fiv- e yeur hi lie near and fori the r.ivine !!::! foliowlug marriage In tills fifteen a of successful. years f Hie I align was ui.iy come llitu mir coiinlr). to wurin up, something like this: begin, or Ihe nrds rich himself furming con through gate, made Mr Ross vvus with her husband hiiindnrds which our fellow couulry-Iiici- i were wilhitt If my wife Is elected governor, we He und hanking. which stood wide open nml unguarded, , siaiilly ; before thnt she had been lmy lar.d invcstmcnis uphold. Felhv," breathed In will fight the K. K. K. from Hell te Ills of d.srovered. mitsiilc wore Beasley county unknown was was Ross before of three soil they willi the mve stricken lit I lit- sight of lids Why, If Christ came lo saw them lir- - ami ran to shut Ihe (lie third Democratic governor lo tn IPl-- t when he buttered hi way through lliivv river. old famdliir staliie and knocked at the door earth again to lln Ins govshoulder against eleeled 111 Wyoming daring il HI jeurs llie primarie und ch'dion gate. As lie pat ::!g:d must kupre'? "Think how fell of the Klan hull, out would step some he term Id In '" I"1 sand, which hnd Of ernors: Ihe noriiiuiii l"g is !p. the heavy slate I lie roreigner who Is lauding foi It grain! gizzard with a tur bucket In I'nivci-Ktof Tcxu ,.f drlflod tigain- -' il. held It oH'll for a Repulilli an. the l lime. I never miw Hint lali.-c one hiiiul and a hunch of feuthere In ii and Indians li.iiMMclimcni , the Instant iicil ml- i ciali. hy seimnd. la dial Il 's During the I ieinocr.it !e national con III quile ( li:il tlie other. And lie would cut OhrUt light hefora. il hack, fell upon linaiicial IrreguII. Iitirli'i charging Ross sirttck Goxernoi Yoik New '.('III loll ill oii'l It vvotiilei--fitlouter darkness because he waa gorgeous, supreme, 'in.l misii.se of cxcailive power. Beasley with lhnr Imlchets and mil su a cciispicili'iiK lUure ill Ihe 'live a Jew Felice, liert v.e are logell.er Wlmddayu think of that, folks? noil,, were finally Wv.im-iihim down. dclcg.ile. IT gall"H lr.il" of the arriving s.irel.v Ibis time, lo sl.iri the n polilieai W.n.iil you vote for s man who thinks us led hy t'hlel hi horde, ossctl red lor Ihe Then to pi can.paluu lie weal home i New l(nr right. In the good old U. het'er than Hirist? Tlien go to .or is pi i , nca rlv HU ..T cent he Weatherford poured Into llie fort. Su tax unit iidiiiciU program, loll ill. w.o. M.i .nid me don't want your vote. llnS. A " Hie In sol the of -' cuiop.iign in and d.cd desperate was the dctense (ipcr:iii-.- l on for uppriidit I'ulun In ihe i im-- t ff iriiuury In August Hie 10 ISIS, v i..re min II klan wu ii won .in clc. i .0:1 , , tilers Ihnl l lir- -' (he Creeks were Hi .Ic.sHi made ivi broke ull Texas words hy s wi:h vine ice prucih-rail Weatherronl I,.;. iiiipiovcl I'ut i I o i hack. !.'o:i A driven (. " Novel iticrca-ihe and "Mu" lieut Felix j r' "si'inc Ililr.l of his A New Yeara Problem full Hi.oon , By pos gained npiivTig them nnil llie ll.'l!' !i al'.v lllm.-- l ll II, ,u D." by lust about an even li'iiidred rcgurih-- l hv I'lirning the dea ip ign "ns " If only "lie 1(1 ml deed u dny ' session of I1' " a Mr p.'ii". lios, "I' de, Knelt little child foe mil! I'l.'iisuiiil. 'I ken the Autis asked Ilia I.:; I, '4.iu. lliul I..I 'll R n railed fenders oiii : Liim house lo house in eiiii.i'.l.ilc this (,.,v.li.jr ) n-- f imr sad old world over lo dcchire "Mu." a woman. !n-: r.ulsaiM'. fol . etiemi.s that The 1,1 many shiughler he IncloMtiv. lux I, newi Would he in tide Paiiil mill been well l.l.oil. Ikcv gul licked, !e oiigi! was ill the Weatherford 'res onlv moiiniph'i-Hr:! lowed was appalling a p"pn':it mc..'Uic program And on eleollop day, "M.t" Fergiison i .ill I'e.ir children, see. Just count It V trlisl to control lux inaihletled warrior, tin people of llie stale knew 'ic I'crgiisoM I opiiii. :i weekly estuhoh. ehlld alive. evi-iHill hi prf heat the Republican Inin 111 P.'IT hut lie could not hold in check the w.i.'ld truv. her to ' a tv show know mi inulni'ly u many limee wliut ihelv'hais ihe you ii'c. soil. lie hud Hon thill Jusi gn progr. storm or d trei hundred snd ili'y-iliTlir hand's pnlu-il.u In Tcius! u UrpuMhiin : Hers Id ulnn limseil. Men. tvoiccii and chihircn went i;u Su Mrs Kossi i i j d well-to-d- d ff r; brldge-huilde- four-year-ol-d half-bree- May-Hel- - i 111 tm-s- Wil-incr- tl-- -- lli-s- - Indix-in-i-ni- I:'-'- 1 I - : J - i lh-i- l ii co-m- s : e . - i -- i 4- - nltd sculping down lierorc the hali-heknire mid. except lor I? soldiers win and escaped Inin the broke wood, not a white person of the 430 In Ihe furt survived. The defenders of Fort Mi,..tns sold tlielr lives dearly, however. More Hum bill of the LI1" I reek warriors wlm attacked the fori were killed or badly wounded. A year later Weatherford's In full for leople were forced to pay the Fort Minims uuissacre when Old Hickory" Jackson defeated them nt Toliopcks and blotted out forever tlw Bower of the Greek fighting force. t Ins tei'ilc va- - iil'oin to tall tlioiiglil It was it ,1'ke. Kir Frank Itnally prevailed iimiu him In eMiniinc the vlccplc. In which was found I lie eruek wliicli, Invisible from Ihe ground, whs ko dur.gcrons Ihe eliun'li has hern eloMtl. prai-lic.-i- l That Rude Awakening ol a mini who We reinl an slept past Hie lime for Ilia wedding. Thai's nidlilng l.oia of men don't e wake up till alter uinrrluge. Times , j Stockings of Fisi M. r . SUk hpm.i.ag in llie wario , rail call the d.vp : i ; ! ji h . v . v 0 ,nv of a!" .'e r ,o c.ii Ii in. o. a ' i r l a puma' I i"-- have longues shaped like peculiar form thread tubes, enabling I hem to niii.lc hy spider. So those In similar mile of It Hml six Kirmul I Ihe fine 1 said to weigh no more Hum a grain. fuhrl.-Blockings ami other light declared are material woven from tlie ' iiioin,y. ,. . A-- , .:i: k. .n rt', v halrman nml gentlemen," hs lo begin with my biggest story, I me loll you how thoroughly m Reho cnjnveil your banquet." noth Sunday Herald. "Mr s.i I, Him Biggest The jii.ii' al iiaiupicl ha m" proved Imw vviy MiaiTssfnl. The a of ninriwer hopeful ever, as tin guest of honor was Into the radla-to- r A cooker lliul screw Introduce,1 In the cliairniiin. we have "Geriiloiiicn." lie s.iol. nip of an automobile enables mowith us wight oil whom you r.ll torists to cook their weals en rout ; ! I . coiii-liis'ii- j very well. I'rifesir ITide who ii ii.icl lo tcii US some of his '... i.si in! I'i'si uf;er dinner storle" 'id 'ivuicnilou npilause, the pro-- ha !:- - d'.irahil- e fish i, i" : it in. ii'ai I Y li : i:. , ' : 1,1 T! cao.-.- . hi'rti f 11 of Ihe Slcdilcr- i:'h l:l g.cM " Siik i |