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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Death brought to an end at Washington the daring and stormy political career of Robert M. La Follett of Wisconsin. Peacefully, the Wisconsin senator, last year an independent candidate for president, passed away at his home, a victim of heart attacks, from which he had been a sufA RESUME OF THE WEEKS fered for a decade. DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER A $10,000 check lay on the sideCOUNTRIES walk for hours at a busy down-towstreet corner of Chicago, blown about Important Events of the Last Seven by the wind and tramped on and IgDays Reported by Wire and Prenored by thousands of Pedestrians. A pared for the Benefit of the passer-bfinally picked it up and took Busy Reader it to the office of the chief of police. It was found to be payable to a jewelry firm and had been lost by a mesWESTERN EPITOME senger. Inundation of Elizabeth, Colo., near Janies H. Wallis, executive secreDenver, by floodwaters and general of the Utah Public Health assotary to garden crops and farm damage was reelected for a third ciation, rebuildings in eastern Colorado was as a member of the board of diterm ported in the wake of heavy rains. rectors of the National Tuberculosis Several bridges were washed out and association, at the opening session of telegraph facilities were hampered. the annual convention of that organiTwo feet of water which covered Eli- zation held at Minneapolis. zabeth were drained off. Notification of Italys willingness to With two convicts held in solitary enter upon formal negotiations for confinement and a discharged prison the refunding of its war debt to the guard under arrest in Stockton, Cal., United States is understood to have officials at Folsom state penitentiary been given to Secretary Kellogg by were completing investigations which Ambassador de Martino. i have revealed a counterfeiting plot Thirty-tw- o are dead, thirty-siin Inside the walls of the institution and condition and at least thirty-fiv- e critical Indicate narcotic smuggling. more are suffering from injurUpward of 4000 cases of gin, bran- ies received when four cars and the dy and Scotch whisky came over the engine of a seven-ca- r special train Canadian border by airplan'e into the on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Puget Sound district, Seattle, Wash- Western railroad were derailed and ington prohibition officers estimated piled up on one another at Rockport after the capture of a former naval Sag, two miles west of Ilackettstown, plane containing twenty cases of li- New Jersey. quor. Mrs. Katherine Tullidge Mortimer, The board of overseers of Whit- wife of Elias II. Mortimer, star witman college, located at Walla Walla, ness in the senatorial investigation Washington, refused to accept the of former Director Charles R. Forresignation of Dr. S. B. L. Penrose, bes administration of the veterans president of the college. Dr. Pen- bureau and the court procedings rose, who has recently suffered the growing out of the extpose, was grantloss of his vision, tendered his resig- ed a divorce on grounds of cruel and nation recently. The board decided barbarous treatment at Philadelphia. to name, at a later date, a Thomas A. Edison, inventor and who will take up outside work. has offered his services as1 scientist, Dr. Penrose to continue the mana witness for the defense in the noted agement of all inside affairs of the evolution case to be tried at Scopes institution. Dayton. Tenn., July 10, according to Debts in excess of $1,643,000 and John R. Neal of Chattanooga, Tenn., assets totalling $1,706 are listed in leading defense counsel. John R. a voluntary bankruptcy filed in the Neal, local chief counsel, has acceptfederal court at Los Angeles by Wil ed Mr. Edisons offer, and he said he Ham Miller Graham for many years considers this a strong points in faprominent in the oil industry in Ca- vor of the defense. lifornia and Oklahoma. Experiments are being made by A cooperative agreement between several New York banks on telethe United States government and graphic checks by mrins of an inwhich the state of Arizona, providing for an strument protographs the check at one town and reproduces it engineering investigation of the anti power possibilities on in another, it was learned. The inthe Colorado river in Arizona, was novation, it is hoped, will result in made public by Governor Hunt with great facilitation of banking business. the affixing of his signature to the Checks have been successfully teledocument. The agreement provides graphed by the Bank of Manhattan that the field surveys and the prep- company from New York to Chicago. aration of maps resulting therefrom FOREIGN shall be under the supervision of the The newspapers at Oslo, Norway, director of the United States geologihave released the news of the return cal survey. of Raold Amundsen and his party John W. Worthington, known as the from the north. At the same time, Wolf of La Salle Street, Chicago, the news was broadcast throughout was named defendant in a suit filed the country. Crowds filled the streets at Los Angeles by Edward G. Reed in the central part of the city, singand Helen Pierce, demanding $12,000 ing and shouting Hurrah! and condamages as the result of a stock gratulating each other. Captain Amtransaction. Worthington has been undsen and his five companions, whe ill several weeks in a sanitarium, his disappeared nearly a month ago in condition preventing his removal to two aeroplanes Into the silent unAtlanta, where he faces a term to known regions of the North pole, are which he was sentenced in Chicago. safe. This news reached listeners into the Spitzbergen raido, and they GENERAL heard the dramatic message: "I am Purchase of the Doctor Herman all right. Ileuser farm, formerly the J. F. Jelke The bones of Feter the Hermit, farm, by the American Brotherhood of the leading preachers of the one of Yeomen as the sit for the organizations $10,000,000 City of Child- first crusade, are reported to have hood Orphanage has been complet- been found at Huy, while the ground ed. The farm is located on the Fox covering the ancient cloisture was beriver trail three miles north of El- ing leveled. Peter the Hermit, also called Peter of Amiens, who was gin, 111. born about 1050, died at Huy, BelThe stooping of a motorman to gium, on July 11, 1115. He led the pick up a glove was held responsible advance of the first crusade as far for an elevated train accident in as Asia Minor in 1096. which forty persons were slightly inThe home department of Tokio has jured outside the Jerome avenue and issued a statement giving the final Anderson avenue station near the and caused losses by the refigures Yankee stadium in the Bronx. cent earthquake and resultant fire in That the gangsters who have for Tapima, southwestern Japan. The so long dominted Chicago will fight figures are: Killed, 381; Injured, 681; back in their own murderous fash- houses burned, 1683; houses collapion in the general warfare now di- sed, 1919. Prior to the disaster there rected against them was shown when were 14,067 houses in the district an unidentified Italian invaded the with a total population of 71,196. county building offices of States AtLabor members in the house of torney Crowe, presumably seeking commons have started a movement to the prosecutor. abolish the office of governor genThe interstate commerce commis- eral of Canada in the interests of sion has ordered a revision of rates democracy and economy.. J. S. Woods-wortLabor party leader from the on grain, grain products and hay from numerous points in Idaho, Mon- floor denounced the proposed $500,-00- 0 appropriation for maintenance of tana, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, Colo rado, Kansas, Misouri, Nebraska and the governor generals office as a Oklahoma to points in the southeast waste of money. The chief justice and the lower Mississippi' valley. Oc of Canada, Woodsworth said, could tober was named as the effective discharge the duties of the governor n y x vice-preside- h, date for the changes. general. lSIW!j3IPISfiillr3 HWMIn? WlfiSE IE B WAS HOT FIT fJ News Notes From All Part of UTAH 3 3 3 3 3 TO DO HER WORK Dreadful Condition of Mr. Fullerton's Health Remedied by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound THREE MILLION DOLLAR IRRIGAPrice. Vengeance was claimed by TION PROJECT EXPECTED TO a determined mob of men and youths RECEIVE INDORSEMENT when, three miles from here, Robert Marshall, negro, was twice hanged for the brutal murder of James Burns, city marshal of Castle-gate- . The lynching of Marshal, the fifth in the history of the state, came with dramatic suddenness upon Mar- Clearfield, Pa. ; Mil-to- n shalls capture after a relentless Brigham City. Free peaches, watermelons, fruit and souvenirs will be plentiful In Brigham City for the nationally heralded Peach Day celebration, September 9th. Because of the shortage of peaches over the entire country, it will be an unusual treat to receive them free, when celebrating with the Brigham City people, who have made this feature widely known. Midvale. How Eugene Phelps, a freckled faced boy of 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Phelps of Midvale, dived Into the Jordan river, and old pal, Arthur dragged his Wadleigh, Jr., from the treacherous stream to safety, was learned, when it became known that efforts are to be made soon by prominent Midvale residents to secure for young Phelps a Boy Scout medal and also a Carnegie hero medal. 11-ye- Salt Lake City. An ordinance making it unlawful for any person or association of persons from Wearing any mask or disguise which conceals the faces or features of the person or persons in any parade or public assemblage on the streets, in the parks or other public places of Salt Lake was unanimously passed by the city commission. Salt Lake City. Units of the Utah National Guard will hold their annual summer encampment at Camp Lewis, Wash., during the comiitg two months, according to plans recently The 145th field artillery completed. will be the first to go into camp and will leave the city July 13 and 15. field artillery, The Twenty-second- , newly motorized unit of the guard will leave on August 3. Provo. Canal companies taking water out of Utah lake for use in Utah and Salt Lake Counties have indicated to George M. Bacon, as secretary of the Utah water storage commission, the total of the respective present rights of each to the use of such storage. The aggregate of these totals, the secretary reported to the commission is 431,000 acre feet. Ogden. A city ordinance prohibiting the sale or shooting of firecrackers within the city limits which was passed in 1915 will be rigidly enforced, Chief of Police Curtis L. Allis-on said, after numerous complaints had been made to his department and after three youths had been fined by Judge John A. Hendricks in the city court for disturbing the peace shooting firecrackers. Work on the uranium and vanadium mines of this section, which has been to some extent suspended for a considerable period, has been given new impetus recently through the activities of two companies interested in the yellow ore. The United States companys vanadium mill in Dry valley is now in operation and is turning out about a ton of vanadium concentrates a day. Morgan Freedom from frosts during the remaining few weeks of the by Moab. season will mean a record year for the pea canneries of Utah and a big addition to the prosperity of the farmers producing the peas, it is learned from officials of various canning companies. So far the season has been all of that could be asked but experience tells the farmers the frost hazard has not completely passed, but they are not encouraging any pessimistic viewpoints. Salt Lake City. The new state fish hatchery on Mammoth creek, above Panguitch, in the Sevier river basin, it is reported by J, W. Tingey, deputy fish and game commissioner promises to develop into the second best fish hatchery in the state. In addition, it i9 a station of unusually attractive setting. Ogden. Ernest L. Ford successfully defended his title as Utah state singles champion in trapshooting in one of the most sensational matches in the history of Utah traps. S. H. Sharman of Salt Lake was runner-up. Making other exceptional performances during the eighteenth annual trapshooting tournament Ford proved himself the outstanding Pinkhama Vegetable Compound has helped me in every wav. Before taking it I couldnt stand on my feet without pains man- hunt, when Marshal shot down Deputy sheriff Burns without warning. growing Congress Will Be Asked To Authorize Construction Next Season. Will Water Vast Territory Utah Lands 1 cannot begin to tell roa how much Lydia E. 'Denver, Colo. If all necessary preliminaries are worked out in Utah between now and July 15, Secretary Work and Reclamation Commissioner Mead may be able when they conclude their trip through the northwest, to close a contract with the water users, or their association, under which the government will proceed at once with the building of the Echo reservoir and crosscut canal which are to form the first unit of the Salt Lake Basin Irrigation project. They will not be able this season to authorize construction on the Provo Bay unit, as they interpret the law as permitting them at this time merely to conclude investigation of this unit, with a view to having its construction specifically authorized by congress next session, if found entire- running all through my whole body from my waist down, just like threads pulling. I was not fit to do any work. My mother got me to try the Vegetable Com- pound and I have found great benefit, and I not only recommend it for such troubles, but to build up the whole system. I have used it for most everything that gets wrong with me. When I begin to feel nervous and irritable I dont stop long in getting a bottle of the Vegetable Compound if I havent got one in the house. It gives a fine appetite and makes a new woman of me. You may use this testimonial in my own town or anywhere else, and I will answer any letters I receive. Mrs. Rush Fullerton, 525 S. 2nd Street, Clearfield, Pa. If you are suffering from nervous troubles, irritability, give the Vegetable Compound a fair tnaL For sale by druggists everywhere. ly feasible. This information was given to Engineer W. R. Green and Dr. John T. Widtsoe by commissioner Mead be-fthey left Denver for Salt Lake City. Commissioner Mead anticipates no serious trouble in working out the preliminaries so far as the Echo unit Is concerned, but surprised Dr. Widtsoe when he told him the Provo Bay unit will cost $200 an acre, based on the latest available estimates, which is more than the cost of any project yet undertaken, and a figure which compels most careful study of that work before it can even be recor ommended to congress. Mr. Green brought with him to Denver estimates on the Echo unit and it was disclosed that there is a material diversity of opinion as to the per acre cost of this part of the project. According to Mr. Greens figures, the cost of supplemental water to the farmers under Echo reservoir would be $40 an acre. Commissioner Mead called attention to the fact that the Echo reservoir and the crosscut canal will cost three million dollars, and it is certain that water can be contracted for only sixty thousand acres, which would bring the cost up to $50 an acre. Mr. Green thought the crosscut canal could be paid for separately, and he therefore figured $45 as the outside cost to those not taking water from this canal. At the conclusion of their consideration of this matter, Commissioner Mead said he and the government is not concerned with the actual cost per acre or how the cost of the crosscut canal is assessed. But when the association or corporation representing all the water users of this unit has been formed, he will want a contract with them under which they will agree to repay the government the three million dollars which it is to be called upon to spend and the association can opportion the costs among land owners as it sees fit and can determine whether a common price shall govern all the Hands or whether those served from the crosscut canal shall pay more than those getting water from 'the Echo reservoir. The reservoir in contemplation will hold more water than will be required by the sixty thousand acres to be represented in the association, but once the association is obligated to pay the cost of the reservoir and it can use its own discretion as about selling surplus water. 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