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Show I f UTAH STATESMAN vnn I 'Fhtd Throws Light on Old Timts end Custom 9 I News Notes It'a a Prioilaga to Kitchen ateoslls of the Greeks and Romans of tha Foartb century. B. CL. have Just come to light nt Canopaa, near one of the mouths of the Nile, according to Prof. Ralph Van Doman Magoffin, president of tlie Archeological Institute of America. Excavation t a temple near this alte has yielded np mementos or offerings left by than sands of pilgrims that make clear ninny phases of life In antiquity. The collections Include many kitchen utensils and nearly complete act of Greek and Roman weights. Many of them are tokens vowed by aol filers arbo hoped for success In war. "Some art sling shots," explained Doctor Mngtiffln. "while many are tiny of the soldier themselves on elephant or horseback. Grain baskets and camels seem to have been the teom tevfirlte merchants; gifts weights from looms .re found In numbers. Many of tha pieces are unique, and their publication and exhibition will add much more to our growing knowledge of ancient tlmex" Horn In Utah Two lira beaver, by P. A. Poul-mcommiu loner, end deputy Wu. m Qrivw, were lent to the ate to game farm at Sprlngvllla. They will be aent to the atata fair tor exhibition. County Agricultural Agent M. P. McKay of Piute and Garfield. raporta an excellent crop of certified aeed potatoea for the two C3un-tla- a. There are 8N acrea to be la the aection and an average ylold of 100 buahela per acre la ex pected. The crop la of two varieties, Irlah Cobblera and RuaaeL While thla aectloa of the atate haa an Ideal noil and climate for potato culture, the crop haa not received much attention except for local purpoaea, until recent KT. PLEASANT caught out of Fair-vie- b, tin ear-tide- d e years. 1 SALT LAKE Utah 'a atata road eye-ter- n on Juno SO, ISM, waa SS15 milea in length, of which SUS milea waa maintained mileage and 87 milea waa yet uncontructed, but Hated aa proponed milage in the exlating system. LOGAN Good weather condltlona throughout the entire county brought thouaanda of people to the opening of the Cache county fifteenth annual fair held here. With all echoola In Logan doeed for "achool day" at the fair, the a Included large crowda of hundreda of achool children. Even larger crowda are expected Wednee-da- y and Thuraday, which will be "mer-chan- t' day" and "Cache valley day," reapectlvely. VERNAL Intermittent ralna throughout the Uintah baa In are keeping hlghwaya and roada in a muddy condition. The government mall truck leaving the railway at 11 a. m. Monday arrived la Vernal the aame evening, two and a half houra behind ached ule. The main eauae of delay In arrival of mafia the paet few day when the Irueka did not arrive here until the following, e due to oba traction caused by other tnffio mi Che muddy roada, especially la Price canyon. LEHI "Some third crop of alfalfa hay and a little alfalfa aeed that waa cut ware damage by ehowera, and seed eating and aeed and grain threshing were delayed to a certain extent. Plow lag' la beginning generally, except locally, where, the ground la too hard; and more or leas grain seeding la reported; thla latter work la well along In aome sections, and earlier sowings are coming up nloely. Moat farm soils are now mellow with moisture." . PROVO Construction of a 170,000 8 D. 8. church building at the comer at first Beat and Second South streets, Provo, was announced y by Walter P. Whitehead, blah-o- p of .the Provo first ward. VERNAL Heavy damage waa done to highways east of Vernal Monday night by one of the worst storms that haa ever struck that aectloa of the atate since It was settled, according to reports received Tuesday at the offices of the state road commission. While details of the damage done were not available at the road offices ,late Tuesday, It waa understood that brlges and parts of the highway between Vernal and the Colorado line had been washed out OGPEN A strike of 8000 sugar beet farmers la the Hooper district haa been declared as the result of a report that the Amalgamated Sugar company, which haa taken over, the personal property of the Interstate" Sugar company, plana to discontinue the use of the factory la the Hooper district and take Its beets to another falr-goer- f 5 & !? Wed-aeeda- point PROVO Warrants Issued on the road fund of "the state by state- auditor during the month of September aggre-11JJHIJUI, the largeat expenditure of road funds for any month In 1887. At this rate, the auditor's office believes the expenditures for the current year will aggregate nearly 0, - 1 00S. ' i ii BRIGHTON Pall of ten Inches of anow at Brighton waa reported Hi-la- y morning of last week by Harry lamond, observer, to H. K. Burton, city superintendent of waterworks. It waa still snowing when the report waa made. It had snowed four Inches during the night, and shortly after 8 oclock the second rail occurred, leaving six more Inches. The anow had a water content of .48 of an Inch. MYTON Growers of alfalfa seed In thla portion of the Uintah basin have been greatly handicapped during the past week because of unfavorable wohther conditions, for several daya they have been delayed la the cutting, stacking and threshing of alfalfa aeed. UTAH It will be eight glorious da1 glorious because the general economic foundation bf the state waa never In a more substantial condition. In the opinion of. atate fair officials. For many weeks directors, supervisors en-- i assistants have labored gathering exhibits. Saturday, the vast assemblage of products of Utah anil, Utah mountain ranges and Utah factories was ready. The gates opened at 10 VERNAL The Drat frost of the season occnred In Vernal and Ashley valley early on Tuesday morning. The official government weather observer, A. Theodore Johnson, reported that his thermometer recorded 28 degrees above zero. In Vernal and other parts of the valley some minor damage was done to garden products. The last killing frosts In the spririg were on the night of May 88 and 88, the span between the late spring frosts and the first autuma frosts being just one day less than four months. Tins Ceremonies in fiuresnes cemetery. Prance, while General Pferahlag and Marshal Poch Inspected the graves of e American soldiers. 2 engine and cars at the centennial celebration of the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad. 8 View of the nearly completed Pacolma Canyon dam, one of the projects designed to protect San Fernando valley, California, from floods. , 1 Old-tim- Why He Succeeded Honored , . illy, during hi lh Pierce, picture . wasteful lines. Though the admiral might have been disciplined for publishing the article without first submitting It to tha Navy department Secretary Wllbnr lias taken what most of us will regard aa the wiser course and haa called on Magruder to submit to the Navy department a foil and detailed stateScorn Killed and Hundredg promptly ment embodying his plan for reorganising the navy and the Navy deInjured by a Tornado partment upon more economical 11008." Mo. St. at Louis, "Of course, I have no such plan now, said the admiral, "and I have ao Informed the department To make By EDWARD W. PICKARD such a plan would require the expert BETWEEN seventy and one hundred were killed and about alx assistance of a number of officers and hundred Injured by a terrific tornado tlia necessary clerical help over a long that awept through 8L Loula, Mo., period." Admiral Magruder charged that the An area of alx square Thursday. milea In the city waa ravaged by the navy aupported too many admirals wind and heavy rain, and tlie property and too tew enlisted men, waa tied np damage may exceed 87S.OOO.OOO. More with red tape, waa overorgxnlsed than 5,000 homes wars destroyed, aa ashore and afloat that uneconomical well aa numerous business buildings. methoda begun In war time were conThe storms pith waa northeast, across tinued and that the navy had flailed the Mississippi river, end In the Illi- completely to demobilise following the nois towns of Granite City, Venire World war. lie asserted that many of and Madison several persons were tha navy yards would be discontinued were It not for political Influences. killed and much damage done. Governor Baker of Missouri ordered out the National Guard to patrol the BEARING on tlie navy slrnHtlou statement from the White storm area In 8L Loula, and the local Red Cross as well as hundreds of House that President Coolldge wants s members of the American Legion army and navy establishturned out for relief work. Mayor ments maintained In this country and Victor Miller Issued an appeal for lias no Intention of asking any reduo tlon In the amount of funds now excash contributions to aid the thousands who bad been rendered homeless, pended annually for national defense. and' a cltlxens' committee was organ- The President Is convinced that the ised to cooperate with the lted Croaa country la well able to meet the taxes In raising funds. Imposed by present expenditures of $700,00(M)00 annually, for the army and navy, and his msln desire le to FINANCIERS and many other per Insure that the best possible military Immensely Interested and naval establishments are obIn the recent action of the federal retained with the funds voted by conserve board reducing Its rediscount gress. rate, and It seems certain that the affair will be the subject of a congressional Investigation. Members of the AMERICAN Legionnaires, who are about Europe after the board, It ta said, expect each xn Inare being quiry end are prepared to defend close of their convention, enthuwith great everywhere Is course. their It charged that the rate waa reduced at the behest of the siasm. So for tlie only unpleasantto bomb the governors of the British, French and ness wai the attempt on which Commander train Savuge German central banka, and at least one Federal Reserve bank governor. and hla party were going to Italy. was laid to the Communists and George W. Norris of Philadelphia, Thla waa frustrated by the fort frankly admits that the action waa fortunately waa running behind the train that Euroof taken for the purpose aiding Victor Emmanuel received pean finances, and thus benefiting the time. King United States. He explains thla as the party In the royal palace at Pirn In most democratic fashion, and tn follows: Rome the Legionnaires were greeted Crest Britain baa Just recently the city officials and Immense by gone back to the gold standard, Ger- throngs of cheering citizens. They stamany, Austria and Hungary are marched to the grave of the Unknown bilised. Poland la about to be stabil- Soldier and laid a wreath upon It, not. are and while France ised. Italy then changed to evening dress and The United States, with half the gold were received In audience by the pope. In the World, la vitally Interested In Meanwhile another group of the the preservation of the gold standard Legionnaires was having a fine time In among nations. London and elaborate plans, were "The situation In Europe Is such made by the English for festivities that several of the great banka In Eng- and a reception by King George thla land and on the continent saw that week, when the party with Mr. Sav' they would have to raise their dis- age were due there. count rates unless the rate over here were lowered. If they had been comBRITAIN won the pelled to advance their rates. It would GREAT In the seaplane race at have thrown a chill on business Venice when Lieut. 8. N. WebFlight In Engthroughout the continent and In a Napier aupermarine plane ster land. Tlila In turn, would seriously whirled over the course of 8114 miles affect our export business with those at an apeed of 281.488 miles nations Just at the time when volume an houraverage or about 4.7 miles a minute. shipments of cotton, wheat and other Thla broke all existing speed records, commodities are beginning." and on the straightaway! Webster It ta said the visit In the summer flew at a rate of five miles a mlnnte. of 8!r Montagu Norman, governor of Ills average time for the closed course the Bank of England, who waa accom- was five miles an hour tester than the panied .by Scharht and Hint of the avenge of MaJ. Mario de UernardI In German and French banka, reapectlvea land plane over the open course two ly, was for .the express purpose of Inyears ago, when the Italian estabducing the foltral reserve board to lished a world's speed record. reduce the rediscount rate and thus Motor trouble forced aH the Italian bring about the flow of money to Eu- entries to quit before completing the course. The United Slates did not rope, where higher rates were maintained. Norman succeeded In this and partial pate In the race this yenr bethe Immediate result was what he cause Its only entrant, Lieut. Alford aimed at With the American rate 1 J. Wlllhma, crack navy flyer, did not per cent below that of Inndon fundi have tlmn to complete preparatory began to flow back to the British mar- testa In bis specially constructed ket and atcrllQg exchange began to advance, being now at par, an unprecedented situation at a time of year cltlxens ulio are trying to when there la heavy British buying of INDIANA the politics of the state American cotton, grain and other were considering measures Inst week products. to force from office Slityor Duvnl of Indianapolis, who waa convicted of admiral tiiomas p. ma- - violating tlie corrupt .practices act commnndunt of the The nmyor tried to forestall such noPhiladelphia navy yard, stirred up a tion by appointing hla wife city conlot of discussion by a mngsxlne arti- troller. According to law that oflirlal cle In which he severely criticised the becomes mayor if the mayoralty navy aa "overorgnnlsed and run on comes vacinL It was revealed, also, NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS first-clas- sea-plnn- e. Rear whose appears made .a success few have equalled. His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for many here, that eight relatives of Duval bold ArIn the city government thur Gllllom, attorney general of Indiana, addressing a gathering of Republican workers, warned them that unless they killed the Man In the state they would kill the party. He declared the Democrat! were partly responsible for the rale there, but thla was warmly denied by K. Earl Peters, Democratic state chair-super-governme- nt COMPLETE anarchy seems about to all China sooth of the Tangtee river. The Hankow Natton-alls- t government virtually collapsed when the Central Bank of Canton, the Bank of China and the Bank of Communications declared a two months' moratorium. They have a total of $04,000,000 in paper currency leaned In Hupeh province alone, Tang Shen-eh- l, military head of the government fled aboard warship. The Nanking government of the moderate Nationalists, also aeemed about to tell, and the Communists are forming councils of the workers and peasants and calling on all of those classes to take arms. An .official Russian dispatch says Eugene Chen, former Chinese Nationalist foreign minister, and Mme. Bun Yat-aewidow of the founder of the Chinese republic, were married recently in Moscow. the little LICHTENSTEIN, which Ilea between Switzerland and Austria, raftered severely from Honda that followed three days of torrential rains. Its villages were almost wiped out and many lives were lost Bavarian. Austrian and 8wln troops all crossed the borders to help rescue the people The Honda also caused great damage In neighboring regions and railway service waa Interrupted. Is a strenuous time GREECE tohaving prevent a coup by agents of Pangalna. the former dictator who la In a fortress awaiting trial on a charge of treason, tinny arrests have been made and all the poller have been armed with guns. Enemlee of Mussolini assyrt that the trouble In Greece la fomented by the Italian premier, who gets blamed for almost everything In that part of the world AGO VON UALTZAN, BARON ambassador to tlie United States, waa killed In Germany when an airplane In which he waa traveling to rejoin hla wife, crashed, ne had made himself very popular In Washington and waa considered one of hla countrys beat diplomats. Lew Shank, auctioneer and former mayor of Indianapolis, one of the most picturesque figures In Indiana public life, died suddenly. Another notable American who passed away was Edward T. Jeffery, former president of the Illinois Central and widely known for hla achievements In the railroad world. doty of Memphis, Bernard j.been pardoned by the President of France after serving part eight-yea- r prison term for desertion from the French foreign legion while on active duty In Syria. He waa ordered to rejoin hla regiment In Algeria. Doty had served In the American army during the World war and hla case attracted much attention both In the United States and In France. Ills desertion' In Syria was brief and waa caused merely by homesickness. Xledical Discov-cr- Lydia la a little town of tha middle Waat, a dlaeoungad woman. Far tear monthsshohxdbeea in nch poor health was that aha could not stoop to put on bar own shoe Unabte to do bar work, unabte to. go out doors or raior a friendly chat-wither neighbors, lift seemed dark Indeed to Mrs. Daugherty. Then one day, a booklet was left at her front door, idly aha tamed tha pagan Soon aha was reading with quickened Interest Tha little booklet was lilted with tetters from women la conditions similar to hen who had found better health by taking Lydia 8L Plnkhama Vegetable Compound. "I began taking the Vegetable Compound, Mr Daugherty writes, "and after I took tho third bottls, I found relief. I am on my eleventh bottle and I don't have that trouble any more and feel like a different woman. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to everyone I see who his trouble like mine, and you can use thera tecta aa a testimonial. I am willing to answer any letters from women asking about tho Vegetable Compound." Mas. Eo. Dauqhbtt, 1808 Orchard An, Muscah Iowa. Are you on tha Sunlit Road ter Health? to Baft For Pipe Sorat, Fistula sellera. 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