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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT I Western Brevities t 1 from the Many' Western States j News Notes From All Past of UTAH St. Thomas, Nev. Nevadas buried Salt Lake, Beaver furs are still city has been named Pueblo Grande taken in Utah and during the pasi J. G. Schugham and two years there have been turned by Governor have who just completed a over to the fish and game departparty, three-daof the ruins and ment hides to the value of $5925, survey Govcaves of the old settlement. which amount was paid over to the the srtate treasurer that ernor Scrugham predicted by Commissionex Pueblo is destined to become one of Madsen, who so1 1 the hides for the the greatest attractions of the west. amount named. M. R. Harrington, in charge of the Salt Lake, A deficit of $12,500 exploring company, said that the vil- was allowed the State Fair associalage appears to be the farthest north tion by the state board of examiners puebl o habitation. to meet expenses of operating that Tucson, Ari., E. M. Joyce, pro- department in excess of the receipts prietor of a dude ranch at Redding-ton- , of the recent state fair. Three other Ariz., was held in jail at deficits are to be considered at this Aiz., on a charge of murder session of the board Tuesday afterof a coroners noon, the early session being confollowing the report him responsibility tinued for that purpose. jury fixing upon for the shooting to death of Jesse Salt Lake, George W. McCaskell Whiteley, a cowboy, at Joyces ranch, 46 years of age, former member of the Carlink. the Utah legislature, local mining Baker, Oregon, Guy Christy, 2d, engineer of note and a nephew of the was killed and Norman Ilullck se- late W. S. McCornick died at Seattle, verely injured by. the explosion of Wash. rifle cartridges in several Salt Lake, Another large classithe pocket of Christy while they were fication of state school lands as riding in an automobile aboui four nonmineral in character was received miles east of Keating, and about 18 miles northeast of Baker. Christy died by Eli F. Taylpr, register of the United States land office, from the about 25 minutes after the explosion. commissioner of the general land San Jose, Cal. County authorities office. On recommendation of the were attempting to locate persons re- field service the commissioner classisponsible for an explosion which des- fies 10,880 acres as nonmineral at troyed a cupola in the Joshua Hendy the time of the enabling act, and as iron works at Sunnyvale, 10 miles a consequence the states right is from here, and placed a worker in the undisputed. The land is near the path of a steam of molten metai re- Arizona border in Kane county. leased by the disturbance. The workProvo, Provo city firemen have er was badly burned. sent out a call for old toys, which Goldfish are be- they desire to repair for children of Crockett, Cal. coming useful as well as ornament- the city whose circumstances forbid al. They are killing mosquitoes 'in their having a merry Christmas, exthis region. Large numbers of the cept for the kindness of the firemen, goldfish are being cultivated in a who have added joy to the hearts of local nursery to be placed in the these kiddies each Christmas for sev lakes and ponds around here. eral years. Evanston, Wyo.t Under the direcProvo, With a view to manufaction of George Stanley, violinist, the turing a commercial fertilizer from Boy Scouts of Evanston are planning the of the Columbia steel Mr. plant, representatives of the Anaconto organize a Boy Scout band. Stanley will be leader of the band. da Copper company of Butte, Mont., It is planned that all the instruments have just completed tests which are that are purchased will be supplied reported to have been 100 per cent by the community in order that they perfect. A number of men from the will remain with the Scouts in case Anaconda company have been at work any one member drops from the or- on the tests for the past two or three ganization. However, a definite plan weeks, it is said. for financing the proposition has not Louis. Mike, 30 year Bingham, yet been arrived at. old Bulgarian miner, was instantly Lone Pine, Calif. Motor trucks killed on the 1800-folevel of the filled with camping equipment rum- Utah-Ape- x mine when the roof of a bled away from the waste gatesr of stope caved in and he was covered the Los Angeles aqueduct and the with several tons of ore. More than control of the Owens river water is an hour was required to reach the again in the hands of Los Angeles. severely crushed body. The farmers said they will await an new $400,000 Ogden's Ogden, outcome of the investigation but they Union station was formally and ofwill insist upon a just settlement. ficially opened with appropriate cereDenver, A bequest of $500,000 to monies held in the main room, prethe Denver community chest fund sided over by Fred M. Nye, presiwas announced. The name of the dent of the Ogden chamber of doner was withheld, but it was said More than 200 Ogden men the money would go into the fund and women, which included representunder terms of his will after his atives of Pacific and the Union death. Pacific railroads, Southern joint civic builders and the of structures, Los Angeles, Jackie Coogan, dimLake them the Salt among inutive screen star, whose advent in bodies, Geneva recently caused the league of chamber of commerce participated. nations to stop .work and crane its Spanish Fork, The Spanish Fork necks has returned to Los Angeles Fish and Game Protective associafrom a four months trip abroad. He tion released twenty-on- e pairs of was greeted at the station by a group Chinese pheasants in the river botof city officials ,who accompanied him toms district, near the power plant. to the city hall for an official word These birds were secured from the of welcome from Mayor George F. state game farm at Springville. Cryer. Salt Lake, William E. McKell, reThe quarantine against presentative from Salt Lake county Denver, the importation of food products in the next state house of representfrom California on account of the atives, ana prominently mentioned foot and mouth disease has been lifted two years ago. as a speakership posWilliam sibility, is this year definitely in the in Colorado by Governor Sweet. The order proclaiming the race for that honor at the hands of Quarantine was signed on February his fellow members. Mr. McKell 28. has for some time been mentioned in Berkeley, Cal. Excitment attend- connection with this honor, both by ant upon the tying of the score in the his Salt Lake colleagues and by men of play in the from other counties in the state. He last few minutes Stanford-Californi- a football game definitely announced his decision to become a candidate. W. H. Philclaimed two victims. HanH. Oscar and of lips Berkeley Ogden, Damage, which will probsen of Alameda, chief cashier in the ably amount to more than $5000, was Southern Pacific companys San caused by. a fire at the Hylton flour Francisco office, dropped dead as mills at the corner of Washington Stanford evened the count. The avenue and Fifteenth street. San Francisco, Dr. Theodore Reth-er- fire is supposed to have been caused of St. Marys by friction surgeon-in-chiof a wheel in a shaft died here which ignited dust. known, hospital, nationally Machinery and of apoplexy. after a stroke Dr much of the apparatus were damRethers served as a surgeon in the aged and it will be some time before n during the Philippines the mill operates at normal capacity war and was a fellow of company officials said. the American College of Surgery. Salt Lake, Ambrose Noble McKay Portland, With no water or fire general manager of The Salt Lake fighting equipment, owners and ten- Tribune for the past fifteen years, ants of a business block at Hillsdale recognized as one of the nationally near here, stood helpless while in newspaperdom; flames destroyed a garage, grocery most able mendied at the Holy Cross hospital store and a dwelling. The two weeks. of an illness after damage is estimated at $40,000. Duchesne Irrigation of 6680 acre Los Angeles, Five hundred motornear Boneta and Alexander of ists are under arrest for speeding in land Duchesne county is contemplated here, as the opening move in a police by the Farmers Irrigation company campaign to reduce thisr citys terri- of Blqpbell, through a water filing fic mortality rate. It took less than made at the state engineers office. twelve hours to reach the 500 mark The Automobile club of Moab, and, according to officials of the police southern California has completed traffic bureau, the drive" will con- the placing of signs on the tourist tinue with undiminished vigor until highways leading from Colorado int streets here are safe for pedestrians. Monticello, San Juan county. Eighty men were ornate steel signs have been placed Cheyenne, Wyo. Nine ' badly injured by a bull that broke on the highway from Cortez to and during thr summer months out of its. pen in the railroad yard, y ' Red-dingto- 1 Lady Richmond Brown and F. A. Mitchell Hedges, English explorers, planning a two years expedition to the heart of tlie Maya country of Central America. 2 Children of the Near East relief station In Armenia forming a message of thanks to America. 3 Entire membership of agricultural commission appointed by President Coolidge at Its first session; Chairman Carey seated fifth from left. .25-calib- NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Commission Begins Study of Ailments of Agriculture Porters Opium Plan By EDWARD W. PICKARD THERE seems now to be an actual A chance thut the worst ailments of American agriculture will be discovered and remedies for them devised. The commission appointed for this purpose by President Coolidge has been given the fullest latitude by. him and has begun its task In a way that shows It means business. But It realizes the magnitude of the work and holds out no hope that Its conclusions can be laid before congress at the approaching short session, as the President had thought possible. It will hare some recommendations to make at that time, to meet emergencies, however. One of these will have to do with the cattle Industry, which has not shown the signs of recovery that other branches oif farming have shown this fall. The cattlemen have been unable to obtain credit and hare been marketing their young stock prematurely, and many of them have gone Into bankruptcy. To begin with, the commission arof all the ranged for the bureau chiefs of the Department of Agriculture and called on them for great amounts of information from many sources. When this Is at hand the real work will start. The commission Is composed of real farmers and live stock men and three of the members are heads of big farm organizations. Former Gov. 11. D. Carey is chairman. In a preliminary talk concerning the work he said : One of the first requests of the commission was for a digest of the large number of agricultural bills Introduced in the last session of congress and still pending. In this connection marketing of agricultural products will come in for special attention. The present laws marketing bearing upon will be closely studied and the bills now pending In congress will be considered. Information has been requested by the commission on all phases of the tariff. Including protection afforded agriculture under the present law and upon what basis the tariff in each case was determined. Present powers of the federal government with respect to quarantine regulations for the protection of different branches of agriculture will be considered. This subject will be taken up In Its entire scope. Including regulations between the United States and foreign countries, as between various states, and between the federal government and the various states. One of the most Important studies to be undertaken by the commission will have to do with foreign competition of American agricultural products. This will Involve an Investigation of the costs of foreign products with which major American products compete and a study of the main obstacles with reference to exporting surplus products from this country." on ve ve COOLIDGE has been PRESIDENT the American Legion, through National Commander Drain, to indorse In his message to congress a number of recommendations from the Legion having to do with national The more Important of defense. these are: Universal draft in time of war; maintenance of the navy on a par with thut of Great Britain and elevation of our battleship guns; liberal appropriations for the air service and the army; restoration of General Pershing to the active list ; retirement of disabled emergency officers, and completion of the governments permanent hospital building program. Dawes plan" Is EVEN astothe restore the financial and economic stability of Europe, so may the Porter plan," also American, put an end to the illegal use of opium and other pernicious drugs. It has been submitted to the League of Nations conference on opium in Geneva by Its author Stephen Porter, Gong-es&ma- D chairman of the American delegation, and is warmly supported by the representatives of most of the forty-od- d powers; but at this writing some of them; notably Great Britain, are opposed because It will mean economic losses, and maneuvers to render the plan ineffective are expected. The Porter plan provides for the reduction and restriction of the growing of ' opium-makin- g popples and for a system of import licenses under the control of the governments; for full superintendence of the marketing of the drug, from the manufactory to the prescription counter; nnd for the complete outlawing of heroin. It also provides that certain countries that permit the Importation of certain narcotic drugs reduce their Imports by 10 per cent annually and finully shut out those drugs entirely. C'STIIONTa A- - Is going ly with the trials of about two hundred Communists accused of revolutionary plotting, and several have been executed, despite the demands and threatening actions of soviet Rus-siThere are daily demonstrations before the Estlionlan consulate In Moscow, arranged by officials of the Third Internationale, and along the Estlionlan border are large concentrations of soviet troops. u. 'T'WO ministries quit A office last week, that of Portugal, because parliament refused it a vote of confidence, and that of Finland because the diet accepted measures providing pensions for state officials. The new government of Mexico took office, Calles being inaugurated President. LUMBERMEN from 40 states and a most Impressive declarations by Australia, lecture from President Coolidge last STERN Zeuland and Cunada that they week, and it was made more emphatic propose to keep themselves white by moving pictures. Ills subject was despite the success of Japan in Influ- the waste of lumber that, together encing the drawing up of the proposed with our neglect of reforestation, security, arbitration and disarmament threatens to exhaust the supply in e Between cutprotocol are having their effect. The ubout years. British government, hus asked the ting timber In the woods and finally League of Nations council to postpone putting the product to use," he said, s Indefinitely consideration of the protoof the total volume nearly col, on the ground that It has not had is lost. At the present rate of cuttime to study it. British officials de- ting, this wnste amounts to more than nied this meant the scrapping of the 10,000,000,000 cubic feet annually. A agreement, saying a substitute might third of this enormous loss, the Presibe offered. In Washington the action dent told his hearers, can be saved was viewed as the beginning of read- with tried and approved methods. lie justments In which Great Britain told them how rapidly overcutting and would gradually turn away from Japan fire are denuding the land of forests, and defer more to the attitude of the and said the government was going to United States. It will be remembered ask them to consider definite plans. that, as drawn up, the protocol permits Japan to appeal to the League of American Federation of Labor Nations against any nation that ex- THE In convention in El Paso, Texas, cludes the Japanese, as does the Unit- and probably will have before it nothed States. more exciting than the row beOne early result of the British ac- ing tween the United Mine Workers of tion may be the calling of a conference America and the Coal River Collieries by President Coolidge to consider the company, which is owned by the further reduction of naval strength Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. and of land forces. lie had this in Eaily in the proceedings a resolution mind last summer, but dropped the was introduced censuring the actions plun when a similar conference was and attitude of the coal company and proposed by the league. This latter condemning Warren S. Stone, chairproject, it Is believed, must now be man of Its board of directors and postponed or entirely abandoned be- president of the engineers brothercause of the British request. hood. A warm fight over this was two-scor- two-third- general YOUNG Sir. Gilbert,hasagent run against reparations, his first big snag. The entente na- tions have been collecting, through recovery acts, a 2G per cent tax on German imports, and Mr. Gilbert has notified the German minister of finance that after December 1 the reparations agent will collect such moneys, but will not reimburse the Germun government for them. Sir. Gilbert meant this as an assertion of the Jurisdiction of the transfer commission over all reparations money. It is not an attack on the recoveries, as Germans at first hoped it was. The French especially are dlspleused wfth Sir. Gilberts action. They assert they will continue to collect the tax and that it has nothing to do with the Dawes plan. The British are said to take the same attitude. The dispute may be referred to a neutral expert, as provided In the Dawes plan. -- promised in committee, and also on the floor if it were recommended for adoption. John L. Lewis, head of the mine workers, was Indorsed for the position of secretary of labor. President Gompers, in his opening address. Intimated that he would soon be compelled by age to relinquish his activities, but there was little. question of for another term. his The Mexican Federation of Labor, In session in Juarez,"' took a strong stand against communism and refused to sent Alfonso Soria, a Communist delegate from Mlchoacan. on was considered a victory socialism and a demof the strength of Premier onstration Herrlots position was the action of the French senate In granting amnesty to Joseph Caillaux, former premier, who was convicted of obstructing the' prosecution of the war, and to Louis Malvy, former minister of the interior, who was convicted of having commuIs deprived of nication with the enemy. Both men AUSTRIA, afterofall. SIgr. Selpel, for, had been banished, the former from It Impossible to Paris and the latter from France. he found that stating out carry successfully the economic policies luld down by the League of ALL Ireland and innumerable pco elsewhere mourn the death Nations, he has resigned. Rudolph Ramek has succeeded him as chancel- of the venerable Cardinal Logue at lor and, though he promises to follow his residence In Armagh. He celeMgr. Selpels reconstruction policies, brated his eighty-fourt- h birthday the outlook Is not very good. Doctor about a month ago. The cardinal was Selpel wus driven from office by the beloved by Catholics and Protestants opposition of bankers and officials to alike and was, always the unfulterlng a budget of $100.(XXT,000 for next yea r advocate of peace in Ireland. lie was and by the resentment of speculators given the red fiat 21 years ago. and profiteers whose operations he Thomas II. Ince, one of the leading to check. sought producers of moving pictures In America and the developer of many film WU IEI-Freached Hankow celebrities, was stricken with heart GEN. In conjunction with the disease while aboard his yacht oft Sac of the Yangtse nnd Yellow river Diego and died three days Inter at his He had Just provinces, established n mllitury gov- Beverly IIllls home. ernment nnd proclaimed its Independ- passed his forty-thir- d birthday. Among ence of Peking. He snhl he Intended the star who owe their success to to raise 200,000 troops for the purpose Mr. Ince are Charles Raj'. William S. of driving General Feng and Marshal Hart, Douglas McLean, Dorothy DalChang from the capital, und then left ton. Madge Bellamy and Doris May. lor Wuchang with 20,000 men. ' Sun Yat-se- n Is now in Japan to discuss TDY DIRECTION of Attorney Gen-A- and strengthen the situation eral Stone, the Depnrtunt of the of the Japanese for his side justice has obtained the indictment of friendship of the quarrel In China. Meanwhile the Baltimore Dally Post for publish Chang is watching for the chance to ing income tax lists. 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