PAGE TWO THE SHOSHONE JOURNAL. SHOSHONE. IDAHO Occupation of Soens way in the searchings of the inward Socrates followed at ^ Bf I Scenes at Castlegate, Utah chambers of the mine, followed by of his father, a sculptor r DENßy LEAVES ! : Short News Notes those who bring fresh air, water ever, his time was spent'in o.'k line and the means for clearing the place, catechizing all who w01L From All Parte of J Where 175 Were Entombed passageu-ays as they are encounter- He served as a soldier and » ' CABINET POST ed. came a member of the senatT' The search must extend into even I f a « IDAHO the most remote recesses of the laby­ Meaning of Han ■ FIRST BREAK IN COOLIDGE CAB- »♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦««««»♦* rinth below ground before it will be y The word han is nsed ln INET IS NOTED WHEN SECRE­ Boisé.—E. R. Dampier, Rupert at­ possible to say with certainty that all East to designate a U*s TARY OF NAVY STEPS OUT -ci*«* * torney and politician was sentenced ! >' is known that might be known about travelers. It scarcely ^ FWd \v / ' to six months in the Rupert jail and j t .. V"*C'*N 1 Utah’s greatest tragedy in more than dignity of a hotel, since the rooT I fined $1,000 Friday by Federal Judge P'- ** 'x “s ; two decades'—one of the worst mine furnished with nothing n,ore £ *ÆÈÊÊ Resumes Rank of Major in Marine F. S. Dietrich. Motions for an arrest it. disasters in the history of western pallet to provide a resting J* Corps With High Navy Offi­ of judgment and a new trial were de­ mining. the weary sojourner. ^ cers Present; Says Scan- nied. Defending attorneys announc- While sober judgment holds to the j ed that the case would be appealed ' dal Third War fatalistic conclusion that every man Peasants Are SuperstitL to the circuit court of appeals. The ,;> ■ caught within the mine is daad and Among the peasantry 0f ^ t£s:i m Eh court granted a stay of execution and possibly has been dead for two days Is a superstition that It is Washington—Secretary Denby'* re. fixed the bond at $2,500. uniu ; / and more, the hope of safety for I carry anything from the •Ignat Ion became effective Monday few at least can not be downed. And !iû:t Boise.—Fire starting in the Grand Christmas morning until amidst the troubles of his associates c- yet the day’s results, added to the soag , Theatre building Saturday entirely has been brought ln. in the mny department. * i' • ■ : efforts made before, gutted the theatre as well as an ad have yielded potmd “I am trying to die", he told them, la nothing upon which it is possible to «Ma j Joining cigar store and two stories of ' PA,v< ,s.: * A Freezing of Inks and Mud “with my face toward the enemy." accurately base such expectation. f* the .Manitou hotel aliove. Forty-five [ r - Ink or mucilage freezes an< > 4 si As the funeral car and Mr. Denby’s retirement Is the first guests in the hotel escaped in night j a mail facturera of thfese otlice aid,, Nom I break ln the cabinet during President ; Wof J truck, impressed into the somber watch the weather reports in ft clothes and no casualties are report- I - ' Till«,WALD. i f Violblge's administration, and his ed. Adjoining clothing and grocery I m. service, have alternated during the before shipping, us they freqaecM ■uocessor has not been selected, al- j store stocks were injured by water, j (No. 1) day in their tragic journeys from ln carloud lots. M though. the field Is, understood,, . , to i The total loss is placed at approxi- i mine to morgue, the town has watch­ Mist ed their comings with ever recurrent have, been, , narrowed, considerably, . in !; mately $100,000, rpartially covered Sell Sparrows as Cana** the. last, few days. I, ntil appointment. with insurance.___ _,TThe rBoise, : Amuse- fear on the part of nearly everyone Two bird dealers of New Y0,000, will or dyed more than 1,000 Eugiin^ and it ln change of the department as acting a friend will be found at the journ­ ; rebuild at once. rows yellow and sold them - infUini secretary. ey’s end. m dents ln the Bronx for Harz mo; 1 Th« list of eliglhles mentioned to Boise.—W. F. Berryman of Black- «£■ Yet every time one of these car­ canaries. Pinkha succeed Mr. Denby has dwindled to ! foot, who was recenly acquitted of riers of death came halting at the me Montana, James j embezzlement on one charge, will be med Governor Dixon of morgue door the tear-eyed throng SS E. Davidson, Republican national ! required to stand trial on other would press about until men of the Cotton From Australii 416 E* J committeeman from , and j counts in connection with the failure It has been predicted that ft American Legion were enlisted a former Representative Foss of 1111- of the Standrod bank at Blackfoot. guardians to hold the crowd in check. few years Australia will send I nois. The president Is expected The cases will be set for about April Thereafter the waiting people hur­ lion bales of cotton each “Well momentarily to sranouce his selection. 8th. ried at each new visitation of the used ln the Lancashire cotton a the ab Thp secretary devoted his time to ! hearse to read the growing list of ------. Torch « American Falls, — Thomas Toyn Chinese Musical Instrum Tllne8- Dtminess of the department requiring I Prom‘nent Arbon valley rancher, identified dead posted in the lobby his personal attention and to taking wij0 liaa |,een j„ the Berthany Dea­ of the postoffice near by. The Chinese use drums, qi th» oath as a major in the marine ; „„„„„„„ i -, , . , , * • horns, lutes, castanets and ' «w n . , I conness hospital since he was shot • ■ And out on the hillside, almost corps reserves, a commission he sur- T , _ n ,,, , , over the tunnels where lost There are three varieties oft _ , , , . , , „ I by John Conway Wednesday after- & :* miners veteran, rendered when he entered tlie cabinet. Î „„„„ • , , . , ,, , . now lie dead, graves were dug to po-chung, te-chung and plA-chc , . , , ! noon is believed to be on the road to -Qta- thunderl His last-minute„ . . work. , . however was. , recovery. Conway,n _ who, is a printer. . give them places for their eternal kaln’t s: .frequently „ . Interrupted, ,, by. those„ who, . . by trade, 24oa years of e age, is. ,being . rest. Road to Fortune lers I’m have served under him for the last l,„ij • « ,, ,,, . . ,, held in the county jail pending furth- A possible seventy-five The road to fortune Is compas making three years calling to say farewell. -, f -• :■ : men of n,. «.in , er investigation of the shooting, (No. 2) those buried in the No. 2 unobstructed. Such multitudes) He will return to shortly and i „.v; . , . ,. , .. , . mine of . ___ , , , which occured in the kitchen of the the Utah Fuel pie are carefully keeping out; f)PMAN Is expected to announce then his ! «. u v m company at Castle­ way of those who are traveling WC "n «1 » -I ...... : Toyn ranch home, gate have a chance of being rescued plans for the future, particularly with r alive, and may be even now waiting Aspirin reference to reports that he intends i Boise.—Idaho sheepmen should re- mM and aiding their rescuers, according Slowest Drying Color Has Bi to seek the Republican nomination j ceive at least 5 cents a pound more * -• Im to local officials of the company. for senator. j for their wool this year than last, ac- Vandyke brown is one of tin Warnli At a farewell dinner ln his honor I cording to Hugh Sproat, a prominent Estimates of the company show I *st-drying colors known to the ï rBajewV - that approximately that many men I an<^ should always be mii«j *pe not Monday night, he told 200 navy und sheepman. Not only is the quality were working near the areas not sus- plenty 0{ ^apan drler- Aspirin ; marine officers that he hail served higher, he maintained, but the clip mm » : ■ r. - ceptible to being readily filled with . '— prescribe through three wars—with .Spain, the 's likely to be from 2,000,000 ■'ÆM. Mi gas and the probabilities of men es- Humming Birds Do Not'. Say “E World war. and that revolving about 2,500,000 pounds less than the 1923 caping from the trap were increased The biological survey says ttej Imitation the oil investigation—and declared production. when officials of the company ex- I ming birds do not sting. E» “this third war has been more bitter Twin Falls—The defendants in the plained the lay of the ground. their tongues for extractia,’ than any." Admiral Coontz char­ Roseworth land case, headed by Although it is not known who the from flowers. When a acterized him as “upright, fair and Charles Brackett, have accepted the men are or exactly what their num- cently an; everlastingly honest,” and Major Gen­ $44,000 awarded to them for their eral I/eJune of the marine corps er^ may be it is reported that about | Changing Work Isn’t k reduced fi lands by Judge Babcock in the dis­ orLy were working in section C and I Changing work from cookinf sole obje found him “white, clean and pure, trict court here February 12. The inside and out.”To these tributes Mr. a a possible thirty-five were at ing or house cleaning may h man renoi lands are to be used by the Idaho work in or near the part referred to than staying at one job all di citizen. ’ Roosevelt added that he was “courag­ Development company in the as section B. | jsn't resting. eous and hl« Integrity unswerving.” con- planatlon. struction of a reservoir. W. Men closely identified High officers of the navy and mar­ with the “Every ds American Falls—-Construction work I & company explained that these When One Dodges Quff office anc ine corps also were present in Mr. sections are approximately a miletwo thereby IKtnhy’s office when he was sworn in will l>egin soon , si on a new government distance from section A, from which When one asks another to; cut the f power transmission line from Ameri­ as a major In the marine reserve the more than forty bodies what he thinks of his works cents a di corps. The oath was administered by can Knlls to Deelo, approximately , were tak­ other dodges, he doesn't apr Major General Lejune commandant of forty-eight miles, Authority for th* en up to a late hour Monday night, the work. (No. 3) and that the sections are much high­ the marine corps. building of the line Whe came to F. A er than those in which the Chief Clerk F. S. Curtis who has Banks, engineer iu charge of thB men are First Meerschaum Pi? always as being found dead. nal and been ln the office of the secretary of American Falls project. Some m» v The first meerschaum pi? -• standard i the navy for thirty-three years, pre­ terial is on hand at the Deelo end to burn all straw thejr victims a father and two department clerks, assuring them that coming from , on The youths ’ sons. ment enon $1 in man yinstances were Salt Lake City Fr modeling i lie hud valued highly their faithful ,ll‘c,>unt of the hoof and mouth dis­ IT™ Z 0Ui0f their teens' but they and loyal services. a‘lse* ln tt statement made by Dr. had taken their places at the side of : $0. To Travel h j Hendall Smith state veterinarian. Dr. their fathers and with them usure prompt service and During Monday morning the retir- | to these advertisements mention U*’ for mOÔOt( message | Sm,th allvlBc« especially that packing (No. 4) went to this paper. Ing secretary broadcast this their death. __ -- long Interv to the navy, marine corps ami civil arotinuhl he burned anenrs to he holding good insofar as No. 2—Mouth of entryway thei/SÎ s-5*«' JX-eSinEÄ'srsf Legion Mm Active at Castle Gate actions of Governor (’. C. Moore are way, which with the or man- their father still is carried on the main portal BOOKS AND 8HORT STOI® fast le Gate, Utah- American legion concerned. In the past few months he forms the only avenue of escaDe 1 No. 4—Rescue crew equipped with Companys roster as missing. The tn»-n have taken «■ h»‘l three district judgeships to from the mine. This point is more j gas masks ready to enter the mine's body of George Harrison BOOKS An>r h®01« you want—by roF was the In« the district III the vtcinfty irf the f111 »”>1 hist week filled the thin! than 5000 feet from where the ex main portal. first removed from the mi Deseret Besik Co. 44 l-jot 5“ that of his brother mine, while tnorau, when- s of miners killed 'a. an. y ,,n hoard of county i-ominls- ! plosion is supposed to have occured was the eighth. BONG8 a SHEET MUSk in the (Photo courtesy Salt Lake Telegram) Other fathers and splosions Saturday morning J sloners when lie named W. N. Ste- „ ,, sons were Thom­ SONGS nrw *ntl old. Alt kinds Shed at min No. 2 Utah Fuel company, are I*h®ns of Victor, Idaho. to the board as elly, Sr., and Thomas, Jr. David mail. COD. Beeslcy Evans and his d being tak n a noon h• they tire n* of Teton county. Stephens takes the so» • - ank; Basil Git- cream wanted—ship - >red 'I he lejrffin a!ho in nctfve |q -.lac« of K M. Varin who resigned a tins and his son, Brinley; Robert Idi-nt ' ■ eka agi DEAD ARE BEING GIVEN UP HI Dodd and his ison, Harry and Hor Direct Cm» Shipment« Vvf •Un itoani Simpson and his aee Send a trial ran Rating all t'aldwell, Bi •>> lalon tor u <-lty in SUB Clarence. B'arkinan A Griffin Company, til tl ientlfité Simpson went through the Winter [Ah spei-tor of duirn-s whose duties will CLASS BINS iO'dude lna|#i-ti ‘ZT* ,Jl',aHter in la°°. which C fb y8 Brys. ioa of dairies within a CASTLEGATE IS RESCUERS 11 OSt CLASS PINS »ax«* I I« Havana rad us ftv# n idles from I'aid well ZOU lives. He had served in that bu property as . fjr. boss and also rlry K J la-tlt Mfg . Jeweh-l |M *55W Im t uud régulailou if tb« au!« of dairy !%«■- J fUy HEADS DROP AS HOPE OF FINDING I ">itx boss Because of his udv»nc«das a In alive city k«* l*r«v 1 Nu' 2 “ a men. Rescues it*yin# th* U-Î I. if Hit ill m early Monday trmsU Cm! 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