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Show EUREtti kfePbkfER Page 16 f8J7 Grand Duke 1 E. Lot 3. 550.57 ac D. care Geo. L. Hyde Sec !i T 16 S R 1 D O Edmonds No. 2; North Star No. 1; Little Eva of SEW; N'i Of NEW 120 ac .... $35.77 No 1, 2, 3 .4. $ 5; Southern Croas Sc E Lots 1 2 4; Sec 6 T 16 S R 1 E. Lot K.C8 01088 Na 2: 8ur 1; 121.76 ac H. Sc G. Development Co care of 152 38 c U0.82 ! Sc Sec Assn Loan Beach Bldg tong PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT? Id 1G 8 3 W N'i of NW 80 ac 8.67 Ncphi Salt Mining St Mfg Co. First $13.71 Einho Bendlxon Lot 1. Ixit M, 12 3. B. & G. Development Co. Care of National Bank Thore.1 Howell, personal proport v Sec v8 Long Beach Bldg Sc Loon Assn $3.11 13 NE 33 $400, 17 18 S 2 W NW of NE4 80 8 88.87 SE'i SEl Lot Pcur-nn- ' Victor J Stephensen W BEM, Lot 82. 12 S 2 E, $100; KWH a s 18 I $7.43, SEW Lot 32. 12 S 2 E $400; SWW SE Projierty Person- -j Irvin and Reed Nkflson 1 . WO . - " ?W . C. August Craue Sievers T Sec 15 Sc 18 Thursday, December 14, 1933. Fremont 8 R 2 W BEi N' fJjUjn GOLD AND ITS ALLOY I " By LEONARD A. BARRETT a't iole8 liimli -- iM . -- A greul deal of Interest la manifest$18.43 al Property ed these days In the effort of the gov-. ProncrPersonal Isabelle Evans ernment to call In . tv $3.48, I Stale Land Book School District Traut-bMiall the outstanding Juab Stock, Co. Sec Sc Livestock N. M. Jensen Investment Co. Trgold, gome per1 E. Wli 320 ac $19.11 $233.70 ansient Livestock sons who are defySec $9.78 Transient Livea Ncphi Land Sc Livestock Co Jackson Henry ing the government, SEW 1 34 NEW 2 SEW of 2 T 14S R 1 E Lots $231.47 Juab Development Co. stock by still hoarding Translert rockhank SWW Of sec 19 18 S 2 W 40 ac $2.17 SWW ; NEW I SttNWW 318.80 as Wallace their gold, claim $18-9Sec 19 18 8 2 W $81J2 Charles O Lee IJvestck 2.17 13 32 R they cannot be 40 ac T 8 Sec NWW Amos Livestock O. Irons Transient NEW of L. J. Hansen coerced to give np $33.06 $38.03 Gertruds Lenore Peck .... Sec IP 18 i w. All 640 ac. the precious metal. LiveTransient of Albert Hales care S 2 W NWW of NEW 40 ac .... 5.47 al a et George Sec D Graue Ralhje $15.40 Sec 27 T 1G S 2 stock John R Sc Mollic Simmons & ,0-- 5 Perhaps the right Transient 19 18 S 2 W SH Of SEW 80 ac $4.34 w NWi4 of the government William Beckstrom NEt4; NEW Wij ggi;; 814.44 Sec 21 16 8 2 W NE4 sec 22 T 16 S R 2 W. SEW S Livestock Will F. Squire to demand the reTransient LiveJames Nielson SEW of SWW; SEW 200 ac $939 E,4 jqq M turn, of gold may $17.33 ust have to be teeted A. Rathje et al care of Albert stock L!v-tWNWW of Transient Anthon Johnson Sec 23 T 16 S R In the conrta. SE?? E4 Of keu8 130 RC........ M019 D- - Onm S; sons $16.31 NEVi: NEtf N stock 5 w N,, mu sum A gold reserve Is Tian'Scn'August C. Sievers Wightman Waylon see 15 T16SR2W EW BW'.iW'.i esMUitlul to the monetary system of $4.85 Sec 23 16 S 2 W 8WV$ of N w4 . Livestock Graue 440 ac vvi;4 gvu gii NE& $13.00 SEW Transient Livc- - our country, especially so long as we WW WW Of SWW 120 ac Dovid H Jones $21218 Sec 23 18 8 $39 JO siv on the gold standard, hnt other stock James E. Memmott Sec 16 T 16 S T. J. Edmonds $5.28 Transient Live- wise Tie stability depends npon Its 3 W NWW of NWW 40 ac Dewey Johnson $38.45 AH 640 ac P- $i:.09 value In the open market! of the Sec' 18 "t 143 6 stock M- - M Stle Jr LiveE'.i Of BEW , new fells Robins Transient Anderson P. P. 40 world. Pure gold, however. Is ' of et SC 40 NWW SEW , .,s Of NW'.I OI sec 2S T IS S R 2 W 11.07 value stock 38 T Sec Co. Rees Bros livestock only as a security. From a w-- s wV.::...:. ........ Transient Live Ossman Osborne 1 E SW SWW; NW NEW ICO 15 leu) S R pram point of view It Is of little 26 Sec $18.31 George Clifford Peterson 7.45 stock value because It Is too soft. The gold IJvesTransient Osborne Pratt lfiS2 WSWWofSWW 40 ac 2665.15 36 Sec Brog Uvestock Co. See Elizabeth B. Peterson $10J7 used in the Jewelry trade must be NEW BE., stock nixed wirh some rlloy. usually silver, $5.15 TU S3 ;1E.8!. SEW. Lives jv-Transient 8 2 W SEW SWW 40 ac C. Robins T. Sec 25 18 8E 4 EE 613.23 hefi re li cun be worked up Into ornaElizabeth B. Peterson Z' 35 T see 810.43 S 2 W WW of SEW 80 ac. fv. 15. 210.53 3C W. G Onne Transient Livestock ments A watch case mnde of pure 10 S 1 W. Lots 7 8 $131.43 gold would soon Iw forced out of Aiufur.t C. Sievers ds Fremont D. Transient Live- - lape hy frequent pressure In dally Bran Brothers 2fl.1!.S..2.W.NW S.S K 5T sock use. A mode of pure gold would Sec 27 16 NE S8 2QT Guo. Clifford Peterson Transient Live- - not serveper Gto. O. Ostler ,Se,29 ia T as a satisfactory Instrument $5.15 20.78 S 2 W SEW of SEW 40 ac.. r- frr wrlilnt liecause It would ba too SWW, 80 ac NicUoii liveTransient ChHs P. August C. Sievers St Fremont D. SE4 T Sec 27 16 S 2 W SEW of N TJWS8 $2.25 ro'i. The gold used for decorative Graue I M stock EW St NEW Of SEW 80 BC .... $10.98 L. A. Bailey .Transient Livestock puriMNies Is usually it carat, otherwise 14 S T G. Sec 28 18 S 2 W WW $21 Jl il would not stand np under the file J. D. Cross .35 -660 R 1 E. BEl 4 NEUt 40 00860........2 of nwu SO ro ilmi ot dnlly use. And notice is hereby Riven ha! unldci Sec First National Banic of Price less the delinquent taxes. toffethr with Cold therefore, tu be of any prac-ili- i ac 768.32 Ail. E I ..J.W52H SR 320 ac $17.34 29 16 S 2 W WW of sec I value must lie mixed with some the nenalty, are paid bafne D?cra-be- r 3 T 1? Sec 29 16S 2 W EW J. D. Cross 21, A. D. 1933. real proparty will be alloy. Siu-i- i alloy Is not necessary If we $282)0 of sec 320 ac sold upon which taxes are a lain will be iiN-- ibe uolil up In a deposit box ami Ta C. H Day and W A. Robinson sold for taxes, penalty and costs, ex29 T It only aa 1 reserve security; !vgiiril 16.f2S as is held Sec 30 16 S 2 W EW of NWW St EW 1 cepting only such property II we want to put It to some pracE NW; 400 ac 632.52 Imi, R.P 400 .c certificertified the county under " Orson Cazier J See 22 T 12 S R 1 by tical u,;e. It must be mixed with some W A Robinson Sec 27 T 12 cate of tax sale, beginning at said dare oVnevT EW SWW; W WWSEW; ac M 16 31 W her metal In order to harden It. S J Sec N'3 Court of door the at front the 1 County 12 R 28 S T g R j w NWU; sec of our 11 vet are very much like the State Juab In Muse, County, Nephi, W; SEW NEW SEW SWW 400 ac G. C. Harbolt & Neil' C. Harbolt Utah.. void. A sheltered life which finds It Sec 31 16 S 2 W SEW: 8W NEW; EW in SR IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I. Mabel iiiuiererfsary to stri-., for a livelihood 838.45 of W'i and lot 4 439.95 ac 16 53 3 R D. Christ Ison, County Treasurer in and mid ihcrefore withdraws from an acT NE-Sec RE . i Sec 32 18 S 2 W J G. C. Harbolt , of Slate of for said County Juab, tive part In the grent human airug E. WW NWW; WW SWW. WWW :..$52.03 All cfsrc 640 ac . 7.... hereto set my hand at my eff- -i $112 Utah, need little alloy. But the i NEW. 320 ac Sec 33 16 S 2 W NEW; G. C. Harbolt ice at Nephl City, In said county, this gle. may life tliiil iiiiikI struggle and Bght the W' ?ES?wT SWW BE 9th day of December, 1933. A. D. itiNiil tlylil" Hiuls tin alloy absolutely MATTEL D CHRI8TISON, 5?'3J " Sec 34 16 S i: 128 A Peterson Treasurer iicciniiiir) fi siircesr Our lies! Ideals 'ii County 10 T $4.34 2 W NEW of NEW 40 ac niui ambitions are tempered by the c 40 1 NW SWW E. , h Sec 35 16 8 2 Barbara A Peterson trir.K disuiHilniments and heart wins W NW Wcf NWW; WW of EW of N Before 1900 less than which enter lulu every experleme 1x514 2 7 8 8 12 l 8W.W 8W': 10 JO WW 80 ac ; of the medical schools In the United They make im strong anil develop Ell8abeth B- Sec 55 16 Sc I T 16 "s R 1 Statea required even a high school rlmiarler. The nllny' In life mnkes i us lii education for admission. in flislil. mid enuhlea us In stand I strong in him convict Inna and pur isrs NY i c c:in le h,iiit II i j vi4 t!;r liummi Mrisle. Isoapm: .a ka Marinda Madsen lation iciulc in misery slid despair E1 21 H sec 6 17 S 1 W Lot s I. J. Johnson Oolil mu Iron lie' ihui kuows bow In apply them Imih umy attain lifes i hlghesi tallon.' J ' 4.34 NW of NEW 80 ac Title care Citizens Hodson P. James Fquitir in S 2 W 8W'4 Of NEW Nephl Lund NEW of SEW NWW 38 T 13 8 R of 8E;: 8W of NEW of SWW 1 tfoWW l 7 rni - Int - - 1,.,. attSTnr fiTn J ; VaT - VlE SSStvTJJ3 - I ... 8aal?Sn4r.? J - t r - - ENWHsS one-four- th 'n - - ! ': QABBY (jERTIE See 6 T 17 S R W Lots 22 28 27 44 45 St 46 and SW 16 S R of W ac 280 SEW F. M. Fisher care of Earl Wasden Sue 2 17 8 2 W SW of NEW ; SEW NWW; NWW of SEW; NEW of $10.84 SWW 200 ac O. Earl Wasdon Sec 2 17 S 2 W r' lot 2 40.44 ac Orson E. Wasden ' $2.17 "Sec 2 17 S 2 W tlUus. J $15.73 Vil.tam H Bailey 1 lM Wntin N.w.pi-- ft j no ! 5 9 10 11 12. SEW SK H 8E1,; jjgtj SWii; sec 6 T 10 S R 1 E. Lots 10 11 18 NW SEW. 563 88.81 Sec 12 T 16 S R P. C Madsen 1 E SEW NWW; NWW SEW 80 ac 2.30 Sec 14 T 16 S D. G. Edmonds 1 E SEi SWW Sec 15 T 16 8 1 E W .. . 23 T 18 S R 1 E. NWW gEy E. Lota 1 The sudden freexlng of moisture lu the breath makes a faint singing nioiae In sub-zer- o weather. A quarter of a million dollars in taxes was paid by Alabama pipe, cigar and clgaret smokers lu May, 1933. i POTPOURRI Ceramic 813J6 Sec 3 T 16 S Marinda Madsen 4 T 16 S R 1 SoSe $17.34 R 1 E. B, SWW; Sec cT . 1 E. N R ft G Develcnment So care of E EW SE1. ; Sec 10 T 16 S R Sec Assn St Loan Long Beach Bldg :MadMnNW'L424aT 18 5 17 S 2 W WW of sec 330 ac $1734 Marinda W B or care B. G. Development Co RArgT 'liTs Long Beach Bldg St Loan Assn. 7- $74.82 w- Sec 6 17 8 2 W 641.41 ac 1 Sec 7 T D O Mmnds &c 27 T 15 S R 1 E Junb Development Co. 28 T H 8 R E. 17 S R 2 W NWW NW of SWW WW JJWW NWW . Sec NE4 N1 S?'.! . 8k 21 T 15 817.48 OQ ac Jil Sec S 2W 5 17 li 's EChS' - &ec7 T17SR 1 WRI EW of NEW; EW of SEW 180 ae 8 67 m. 8sc 7 T 17 S R S. E. Cordon W 8'i rt - - 1 H Ets ac 6X8 - T SEW 280 15 8 R lll-2- J NEi NWK SW', KK'i 8v." 1 E' SW ' .NW $2.17 8 J.,16 8 R W. NF'i of NW'i 40 ac .... .............. 150 ac Sec 8 T 17 8 R 2 G. C Harbolt CMer-- U T 13 S Rl W NWli Of NEti; SEH of NE4.480 37 T Cuirta; care of G. C. "h- a ,s J"1,1" 14 S NWi. NWL . 40 ac M.61 holt Sec. 8 T - NE'4 E. C. Huff W'i of NWW; SEW of NWVi; N4 of 739 SWW of NEW 140 ac Sec 17 8 SW E Freda O. Hatch of NW'.i; W'i of NEW; NEW or SWW ; NWW of SEW 240 SC .... $13.00 Anna E. M. Mangerter, widow of Sec 11 17 8 Mchrlas Bangerter 2 W 8'4 Less ac for co road 31232 Cf NFVJ ; E J' ' E- - SWW "o80 NW NW'.i, NWW Tli --- . - - ; Ei ,c M1Ar$ MR. Sec. 28 T 15 8 R 7 E. r NAME? RANT BEAN? edit 1 SE'I A ABEL MANN IS A POLICEMAN IN WASHINGTOM.D.C outfit t tvttw sKHison Dick DALTON WHISTLES Wiin HIS MOUTH OPEN XT. hot day la August In tho early burly Negro wandered Into Mokelumne - Hill, California. He might have been a deserter from one Motive Power Is Now Only of the ahlpa In San Francisco harbor frou all that wa known, but; like Problem Unaolved. thojjands of others, he was Jured Berlin. The problem of developing to the mountains by that mighty mall rockets which will shoot a beg magnet gold. The great rush to of mall from Berlin to New York Is California wa on and the name wa a household word In every country. slowly being solved. The Negro came lu a hurry and The only question remaining to he One j ; : solved Is whether the rockets are tn 'hi eye bulged out with excitement. he driven by liquid gases or by gun 111 going- was likewise full of excitement. powder. The development of the rocket Is There were a few miners on Ihe being pursued throughout Germany. street at a point near the site of Hardly a week passes that new ex- Davidsons store, engaged In a con-- i periments are not reported from some variation on topic of the day. Rusli-jln- g I corner of the relch. up to these men, the Negro ex-- ! claimed, Good day, white mans," The chief exponents of the rocket and they returned the salutation. He are Rudolph Nebel and Heinrich Til- next looked around and said: I ing, both engineers. Nebel maintains heah dey am lot o gole around that the problem of shooting mall heah." from Berlld to New Tork can tie One iiaid, Ye, there Is gold all solved only by rockets driven by around here. liquid earse. At his rocket flying By lilt time the crowd discovered field, Nebel has sent gas driven rockit waa dealing with a genuine that ets several thousand feet upwards. tenderfoot. Nothing in the way of Nebel1 conmotor rocket unique was ever allowed to sists of a tiny niatal chamber In a practical Joke which liquified hydrogen and other get away from an early day miner. The Negro then remarked, I'd like gases art mixed and Ignited hy an electric spark. . Control over the rock-- to find some o dat gole." and the rays of It waa speed I made passible hy valres a summer afternoon, were sun down on beating atand automatic control appliances a settlement destined later on to tached to feed pipes. Tiling Is an advocate of the power-rncfce- t. make a name famous lu the history which he claims Is more relia- of the slate. t The newcomer brought nothing ble. Only recently he shot rockets equipped with parachutes high Into the but strzngth and ambition aa his Ills hearers were deskies. After reaching the flight apex, chief assets. the parachutes opened automatically termined to extract all the pleasure and the rocketa descended slowly to possible out of the Negro's ignorthe ground. Tiling built a rocket to ance and Inexperience. They Immedresemble a passenger carrying rocket. iately fitted him out with pick and He even placed miniature pasiengers hovel. Said one of the men, You In It end then sent It np several thousee that tree on that hill, pointing sand feet his finger at a hill northeast of the Great Speed Seen. new settlement. All looked In the Now he haa announced a still fur- direction indicated by the speaker. ther development of his theory. After Yes sah, yea nth," came from the successfully shooting one of his power darkey. rocket 16,000 feet high, he has now Well, you go up there and dlx. constructed a giant projThe newcomer did aa he was told, ectile which he Intends to hurl from a and the men whom he had Just left spot on the German North sea coast stood there watching him wend his g, near Hamburg to the Island of to the lone tree on the hilltop. a distance of nearly five miles. way Then the miners comThe rocket la about four t long to menced and shout laugh, Interand carries a powder load of thirteen mixed t to nearby visits Is to burn which calculated pounds wonld-b- e arsaloons. .The victim, np lb one and a half minute. In which time the rocket' li to travel the five riving at hia destination, commenced to make the dirt fly, regardless miles of ocean. jot the heat.. Hi every move could ibe seen by the miners on the street. Lake in Masaachusetta Frequent visits to the saloon only Has Name of 46 Letters Increased their hilarity. The Negro wa digging down-d- own Webster, Ms. Lake rocka and dirt flying Ju all g Finally he disappeared traces Its remarkable name directions. hack to the days when Indiana peo- from sight. Before dusk a lone figure wandered back to the spot where pled Ua alwree. The name of 46 lettera, Including : hut a few hour before he had aiked 16 ga and 9 as, developed from the to be shown where he could find facts that the Itedaklna liked to Ash. some of dut gold. Clutched In hie hand was a nugend the loke had three dlvlalona upget. The white men's eyes now bulgper. middle, end lower. The fishing wa best In the middle ed a nugget found on a hill, where lake, end two Indian tribes, living at noue was suspected before! When opposite ends, used to dispute over j placed on the scales the weights : showed a value of which had the right to fish there. about $15,000. Finally they got together and drew The tablet had been turned. The Negro vanished and on the np a treaty providing that those living at the npper end could fish in the morrow the white men Investigated upper lake, those living at the lower end opened up one of the rich spot end could fleh In tho lower lake, but In the vicinity of Mokelumne Hill. In neither could fish In the middle lake honor of the departed discoverer a decision fortunate tor tho flab. and they called It Nigger Hill, So they named the lake after the such It has remained to this day. It terms of that treaty: la a laudmark for mile around, and You Ash on your Chargoggagogg, yielded thousands upon thousands of aide." dollars. Exchange. Differ on Power. el mall-carryi- Tan-geroo- red-shlrt- with-frequen- . Vlanchanggaggogg, side. I fish on my Ohaubunagungamangg, "Nobody fish THU WEEKS TRAGEDY. In tho middle" j Forest Ranger Retires After 23 Years Service Elko, Nev. After 23 yean with the United States forest service, Charles (Unde Charlie) Butler Is about tn retire. Hia life over the nearly quarter of a century he haa keen employed In the service Is filled with Incidents, allowing that Uncle Charlie did everything from teach young maidens to conk and find them husbands to dudg-In- g 'mail-order- " brides. Charlie Butler hae helped care for 14 widows, 17 orphans end taught nine young ladle the art of cooking and "saw that they got husbands when they became properly trained. Hie service tor the department took him over approximately 80,500 mllee on horeeback, about 8,500 by car, and 2300 miles on foot. During that time he counted 800,000 sheep and 230,000 cattle. He has entertained over 0 people at hia station. 42,-00- Clarksburg, W. Va. There are 242 living descendants of Juddlah J. Britton. eighty-fouretired farmer, who died at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Grant Plum, et Rowleiburg, after a years lllneie of heart disease. There are 14 children, 88 grand- of imui', Afa IS W1IKRK YOU FIND G0 Farmer, at 84, Leaves 242 Living Descendants i . 111 LIVES IN CHERPYViUE.N.C. 61634 NWW Nswipaprr Cain. - 32-- NW'i : W'4 8W'i ; Bee 9 T 15 S 1 SW'i SEW: SEW SWW: Sue 31. Mining Company of Utah T 15 8 R 1 E Lot 15 See S3 T 15 8 R lilt, Wmut ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bede R Edmd, Jf0 J? 8261.61 SE., SE, SW.; D- - W - cnnkeiL - 8x 3 Ei- sorrow ,?nRl - 37, aweet .1ST..18 8 R n- - Cl Edmonds Sec 3 T 16 8 R '3ec 14 1 E- - 8'4 N'4 SE'-- ; NV4 SW',4 . 400 ac Vinrtnia' Elia" Breerier 17 S 2 W S'.i 320 ac $1734 O-Onxir SccHT 11 SR IW SWW of SWW Marvin M. Hatch $2.17 Pr. 1.1 T 178 R 2 W 40 SC 14 ,T I2 8 ?,!, VI8 8E 2 ? i Sec 18 8 !l:.?cr,,28 31 Juab Development Co. !n- 8bb 33 T 12 8 R 1 W. Int 3 17 8 2 W Lota 1 2 3 St 4 EW of NWW 82132 41815 NEW 40232 ac Jacobson and N. M. Jensen- B. St .O. Development Co. care of T S B R 4 W NWW NEW : N Beach Bldg & Loan Assn. -- Sec 81.32 1 17 S 3 W SEW of NEW 40 ac 62.17 RlJ ?WW 80 nc Bee 32 T 13 S Wells A Nielson See. 13 17 Junb Development Co. W. NEW NE'i: SWW NEW: 8 8.67 R BIW NE'i 160 ac Sec 13 4 Nww; w'i sew: sww: nww Juab Development Co 6.77 17 8 3 W E'S of NEW. EW Of SEW: NWW. 440 ac 8oc 16 T 13 S 1 Peter Jacobson NWW Of SEW 200 BC . .. $1034 9.78 W. All 640 ac 8re 28 T 13 8 R Peter Jacobson Nebo Mining District 8034 4 W. SEW NEW : 40 ac Nehn Syndicate Sec S T IS 7 R Peter Jacobson Eureka, lot No. 38 2.75 ac $0.35 4 W. SEW SWW ! SW 8EW : Sec 19 T o 11 8 R 4 W LoU 2 3 4 268.98 ac $6.10 Sec 6 T 10 8 R 1 D. G. Edmonds Nona Kilning District 8 9 IS 16 17. 8ec 4 T 18 S K LoU E Levi E. Riter Lucky Boy Lot No. 1 E. Lot 2. Sec 27 T 15S R 1 K. RW 10.33 nc nri " such O. Edmomls T 16 V' R E 5 6 11 NEW SWW: 100 ac D- 1 I j; 4 84 17 S 2 W of 8 W'i Of NWW 60 ac .... 1.08 Sec 8 T 11 8 R 1 W Parting when tho alimony la generous." W' f H s R1; L WA11- W 33 o Il1?--5,!?ont- T 8 SJ TSXSi fTR Fauna Speer EecfiTHSRa1 17 SWW SWW; E and Savagery nklng In Importance with the invention of weaimne which helped him overcome hie fear of wild beaus, was the Inrentlon by the primitive man of cooking utensil. hi wa Till flrat definite step away from savagery. Cooked foods meant better digestion with resulting better disposition, health, and endurance. Before this time, food was eaten raw, or at beat poorly Ua GOLD ROCKETS TO CARRY MAIL NEAR SUCCESS r, children end 140 Britton was a native of Bridgeport. Harrison county. - Wild Horsei on Tracks Durlug the coming week a ghaitl tragedy will occur. Two hundred or more Uvea will b destroyed. Property valued at abou $8,000,000 will ba reduced to ashei Because of It, businesses will clou men will lose their Job, taxes wil increase. You won't hear much about It won't happen all at onn It will he divided among a thousan a thousand dlfferen communities, kind of properly. The deslruetioi of a great factory or a portable gai age will contribute to It. The world remembers th grea fires the Irlquols theatre, th Cleveland hospital, tha little achoo at Collinsville. What the world doe not realize la that these fires are ni worse than those that take plac every week In this drill world, and which, by cumulative ac tlon, even exceed these single dlsai ter in Ions of life end property j Many years can puss without the oc currence ot a fire aa horrible as tha jin the Irlquols theatre but earl year witnesses the destruction of tei thousand lives and half a billion dol .lara In property values, i If we look on fire In the mass, wi will come close to gaining soma Idei .of the unnecessary menace it ii Billions of dollars have been span jin seeking to prevent it and whlli these efforts have borue good fault j j public Indifference has prevenlei the success that should ha achieved It la time for a Fire Prevent ioi Year." Delay Colorado Trains Monero, Colo. Wild and half-wilI'ulesa a man ha known at lea buraes, driven from the hills by the on failure he I unable to appredati great tnnw. ere delaying the trains aurreea. & nf the Denver Rio Grande Western Tourlht traffic In France decree railroad. The animals grass end run ed from 1,911,107 peraona In 1121 on the enow cleared of to $94,358 In 133. the line. The railroad ha aiked the T h rounty, , turk d JUflE-HOtSfE- IN CAIF-WA- B0(?N WITH HER NAME ON HER SIDE Hiw CM M, ft. S right-of-wa- y WMI SMVke. California, state tor a permit to kill the animal. ,ey farmers are using trained doge t. herd their flocki. |