Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST BOUNDARIES OF 9 GRIM SPECTRE A 7 Ier°r8JW0 FOREST FIRE FRANCE FACESs£l® UTAH VARY AND 1931 Cases cases of tularaemia comknown as deer fly fever or rabbit fever were reported to the state board of health In July said Dr T B Beatty state health commissioner Both victims lived In Box THREE FACING FIGHT COSTLY MURDER TRIALS Two monly SHRINK IN TIME IN EXPORT DROP Elder Slate Today Unchanged Would Be One of Big gest in West Put (Continued from Collapse Menaces Industry Unless Nation Finds Way Out One) That act defined the limits of the new territory as follows: "All that part of the territory cl the United States lnoluded within the following limits it bounded on the west by the state of California on the north by the territory of Oregon and on the east by the summit of the Rocky mountains and on the south by the thirty-sevenparallel of north latitude be and the same le hereby created into a temporary government by the name of the territory of Utah" “Whittling" Started in 1861 Eleven years after the territory was created by congress the process of whittling began First the extremity west of the 116th degree west Congress has whittled large slices out by this map which pictures the 1S61 longitude was sliced off to create No wad a In the same year another of Utah’s area since Civil war Unlosses to Nevada and Colorado' 1864 and days large slice lying between the 109th 1866 losses to Nevada and the northeast meridian and the summit' of the changed Utah would have been one of Rockies wss eeded to Colorado and the corner lost to Wyoming in 1868 largest states of the West as shown In 1864 and 1866 two more siloes on the west were taken from Utah and added to Nevada bringing the west- was not marked until 1901 Here callty Is nearly half a mile west of ern Utsh line to the 114th meridian again an early error had to be cor' its'st&tute position" where It remains It required two rected and In this correction Utah the territory of Idaho was bites to cut the northeast comer out gained about what It lost through the In 1873 line formed from parts of what then were of Utah In 1863 the square area correction of the Utah-ldah- o hi the extreme northeast was added The original location of the south- Washington Dakota and Nebraska to Idaho and in 1868 another little west comer of the state proved to Its original limits Included all of the Idaho and Montana and all square was chopped out of Utah and be one mile and 315 chains too far present north From the southwest comer but the southwestern part of Wygiven to Wyoming One year later the territory the boundary was then surveyed and oming Statehood Proclaimed in 1896 The Thirty-eigh- th United States marked clear to the Colorado line of Montana was formed conforming act Utah June for The enabling even today is to the present boundaries of thal Infantry regimental band conducted 16 1894 fixed its boundaries as they The south boundary rethe in same year what Warrant Officer L A Yost will Improperly marked for where this state andother now are and admission to statehood line than what Is cm' by give a public concert at Fort Douglas a sandstone butte Is a mained was proclaimed Joy the president breakcrosses was state the Idaho of braced In at 7:30 p m Sunday one end of which is 2178 feet January 4 1896 while the Utah Joined with a slice of Dokata and The following program was annorth than the next mile' made boundaries since they were officially farther the of Wyoming Into territory nounced In the line Saturday: March “Battle post never been have established Selected Hirer Point of the Winds” Duble overture Casks Line Errs Colorado been some shifthas there changed Light Cavalry” Suppe waltz “Jolly Utah it appears from the records The act admitting Idaho to stateing In some of the actual boundaries “When Irish hood fixed a key point on the west Fellows” Vollstedt when the The report recalls that the Utah-Ideh- o was again cheated of the Eyes Are Smiling” Ball cornet solo line was originally sur- boundary In line was surveyed and marked Bunbry poputhe mouth of the by Staff Sergeant W In 1871 the initial point being fixed veyed in 1878-7- 9 but this error was Snake river at lar “Smile Dam Ya Smile” Mes-k- ll near an astronomical station on supposedly corrected by a resurveyof ClearwaterbackThisin portion of the “Babes In selection Rich and territorial days of made In 1885 The publication boundary Bear river Herbert: Hawaiian patrol Toyland” 1873 had been marked by the genhowever the was survey wooden Initial geological a marker The “The United Stewart doubt as to the accuracy of eral land office “The surveyor who Kilauea” post From this point a line was leavesstate Sousa and line even today for It says: did this work" says the report States Field Artillery" run due west for 153 miles 56 chains this Banner” to the to a point where a cedar post was “Between the 100th and 110th “spent several daysof In attempts the mouth of find the position set in a mound of rocks and marked miles the positions of two boundary for the coast the Clearwater and finally selected crest of the Rocky ofmountains for the common corners of the Ne- marks were’ determinedInby 1893— Idaho Mon one the point where empty casks set the common corner vada Utah and Idaho lines The and geodetic38 survey 27 new 1906 a In minutes 467 adrift In the channels of the Snake tana andwasWyoming this In latitude degrees original markers were destroyed and seconds made of boundary survey new marks were placed one mile and longitude 109 degrees 03 and Clearwater bumped together” had and it then was discovered that the 12 chains farther south than the minutes 341 seconds and the other Governorment surveyors also east original starting point was elx miles latitude 38 degrees 33 minutes 570 their troubles marking the original thus slightly curtailing the in where Its follows the sum- too far north Idaho lost and Moarea of Utah due to errors found in seconds longitude 109 degrees 03 boundary minutes 342 seconds These longi- mit of the continental divide In ntana gained territory In consequence the original survey The southern boundary of Utah tudes show that the line in this lo- - 1874 a mark was set on the assumed of this correction Hidalgo to-w- th Fort Douglas Band Prepares Sunday Concert Utah-Colora- el "Star-Spangl- ed IT STARTS MONDAY MORNING! Store’s Greatest AUGUST York TribService) — 8 “If the deficit of balance continues to progress at the present rhythm It will reach at the year’s end 15000' 000000 francs ($600000000) This Is a most serious situation against which a remedy must be found” This statement reflecting the French government's anxiety regardwas this ing country's foreign trade recently made by Louis Rollln minister of commerce Fifteen billion francs very nearly amounts of France’s budget They mean a net loss In France’s holdings In forbills and must necessarily be Ineign terpreted as a serious threat in the future to the plaoe France occupies the eoonoraio and Industrial field Exports of French manufactured goods have been falling off so rapidly during the last four years that some branches of French industry are menaced with collapse This is true for textiles steel clothing leather goods and glass The situation here Is exactly the opposite of Germany Rich In money France loses her markets while the relch lacks cash but daily Increases in sales abroad Export Decrease Striking The decrease In French exports is striking 29 per cent In a year aimost 50 per cent in four years since 1927 This is more than the losses In foreign sales of any other country in Europe or America But not only France is ceasing to sell her goods abroad Her people are buying more foreign products especially Oerman This is even more dangerous for France’ economy than the falling off of ex oorts since It means competition on the Internal market And since the Oerman crisis came as a new factor of the disturbance of the world’s economics fresh fears have entered French Tribune-Ne- w une PARIS Aug our commercial to minds In the one-thir- d View of French observers Germany at present is wavering faced with' two solutions of d her difficulties First cooperation with foreign countries by reconquer- - Monday - -- fa-b- y ‘ self-defen- se nd eatas-troph- e mU Yale Ward Plans Saratoga Outing and Tuesday Bargains in TTDnns dULKPQ LU OFFERING LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1914! 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LMnr Room Suite bargain that will start the whole town And what a wonderful value lslN BeauUfuUy designed with all the new features of style and comfort that Instantly distinguish It tram the ordinary type of furniture In lovely tapestry or colorful Jacquard of loose cushions- - You can’t afford to overlook a value like this! quality Comfortable spring-fille- d tt Hand-tailor- Sofa andXarge Chair -- Both long-weari- for 559 at the Sterling Furniture Gifts COME MONDAY— Early Choice 'Insures Greatest Satisfaction With Bedroom Dining Boom or Any Other Living Boom Suite Purchased t The malady Is commonly contracted at this time of the year through the handling or skinning of bite Infected wild rabbits or from by a deerfly which may have been The cost of suppressing the four LAS VEGAS Nev— Three acinfected by oontact with rabbits cases of fires occurring In the unprotected tim- cused murderers appeared in the disall law that requires thiJhe be reported to the etate bered area north of Wasatch na- trict court here Friday to enter pleas board of health tional forest in Summit county Utah to secure attorneys Judge Orr apIng their confidence and remaining and Uinta county Wyoming In July pointing counsel to represent each John Hall confessed slayer of In the capitalistic system of things Is estimated as 82974 according to A "Hardrock” Jack O’Brien the first 8econd Isolation and adoption of a G Nord forest la who supervisor arraigned will be the first to go to oommunlst regime of sued a statement Saturday —at the opening of the fall term economy based on Internal currency A total of 123 men were engaged trial of court which was set for SeptemIf the latter way out were only laIn the fires a entailing fighting vored the real communists it bor cost of $2550 Food supplies cost ber 15 Louis Cohen prominent criminal attorney here was appointwould not yet be the great menace $250 transportation $57 team hire ed that It Is thought here by the court to defend Hall when But the $27 and $90 purchases equipment French believe It Is backed by Indus- These items do not include the con- he entered a not guilty plea He is accused of shooting O'Brien trial circles In Germany and theretime of three forest officers an argument following a fore consider it as an immense dan- tributed on during were the who the ground directing drinking party and attempted to esger bo the whole capitalist world and work France especially It would mean a cape by automobile being arrested The area burned is listed as follows at the Yermo quarantine station with deliberate falling out of Germany 700 creek fire Summit Mill county wife who was present at the from the capitalist circuit acres Black Fork fire Summit coun- his time of the shooting It is expected Vast Dumping Possible 650 acres Humpy Creek fire Sum Hall will ty With the currency not based on mit oounty 9 acres Fish creek fire plead Hall his wife were later argold with salaries Imposed on work- 8ummlt oounty Utah and Uinta raigned and on ot assault with a er! by a dictatorial regime as Is the 2000 acres Total Intent to do charge Wyoming oounty case In Russia Germany oould then area burned 8359 acres great bodily harm as s result of their attack on Mrs O'Brien be In position to dump the world with All fires were brought under conthe shooting of her bus-baher production After a dose alliance trol 13 to 48 hours after or- following within Both pleaded not guilty between Russia who Is rich In raw ganized crews were on the ground The Hall case will be followed by materials and Germany who Is Mr Ford said The timber destroyed Francisco Ramos aganst strongly equipped in Industry such was largely Immature lodgepole pine that charged with recently murdering a dumping would exceed by far the 30 to 80 years old countryman at Chrystal near here scope of the system now used by the The status of ownership of the tim- He will be represented by Fred 8 soviets The trade of France and Britnot burned been ber has land fully Alward also appointed by the court ain even America It is apprehended to time Is determined this It but up James “Spec” Walker colored here oould easily be entirely subcertain that Union Pacific other pri- pleaded not guilty He will be demerged In a short time and the redo- fended Baker appointed by sult would be general unemployment vately owned land state public by Guy and national forest timber lands Judge Orr His trial will follow the revolutions perhsps the downfall of main to some were or either endangered others Walker is charged with shootthe capitalist regime What can extent Involved refires the the by France do to prevent such a ing another colored man during a states and Improve the prospects for port dispute on fires Bear the The occurring wo more murder cases ere on her trade and economy? On a wider scale her leading states- river drainage of Summit (iounty their way to the district court the men still are prepared to try to reach Utah were endangering a part of the case against Joe Behiter charged Evanston city watershed In the near future a general with killing Maxine Armstrong a political 0 jpa financial and commercial agreement dance hall girl several weeks ago with the relch The purely commerhaving been given the preliminary cial domain efforts of the minister of hearing several days ago A first degree murder charge also commerce tend to negotiate new treaties which could give France bethas been filed against “Old Pete" ter treatment for her foreign trade an Indian In connection with the death ot Fred Haganuma Japanese Hope Is pinned on the negotiations now under way with the Members of the Yale ward of the soviets which may result in a treaty protect- L D S church will htold en outing events Including baseball volley ing France from too violent Russian August 18 at Saratoga Springs on ball horseshoe pitching and races dimming and give her poeslbllitles to the north shore of Utah lake The end bathing revues for men anti sell her goods to the soviets affair is to be sponsored by the Sev- women Tho Boy Scout band of Yale enties quorum of the ward ward consisting of 85 pieces will (Cooyright 1931 N Y Tribune Inc) The program will consist of sports give a musical program SyPcSoDotteJ- —The Boston (Salt Lake county ' i Supervisor Reports on Ex- Judge Appoints Attorney! to Represent Accused penditure and Area Burned Over Suspects Co Sterling’s Guaranteed Quality at the Vast Assortments 345 South State 8treet V M ’ --a w34! 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