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VOL. XXXII. 1 GRAND JUNCTION, MONDAY KVKNING, AUGUST Jl, 192.Y No. 281). A FAST TRAIN it TODAY I-WIIS 4 By ARTHUR BRISBANE WKIJ-, THE STItIKK IS ON.

1, 000,000 A DAY. I o( TAIL HATH A HIANS. xslli: NORTH 101, Moves. fict tli.it The Sentinel pub-Mr F-ii Nliaiif' column do' tijcari tliat we endorse 1 1 of views We disagree with Ins liiiinns on numv Ihlnga. This I unit lines not reflect Hie in ws of The Sentinel The three hundred twenty-five moil chief controlling 15H.000 oilters in hard coal mine have Waters of the Tennessee Naturalist With the Mac-River At Last Harness- Milan Expedition Ra- Two Scheduled To Leave Another Ten Thousand Railroad Men Will Be Out of San Francisco At 2 p.m.

Work Following Expiration of Present Coal Wage May Agreement; Union Miners In Oklahoma, Arkansas And Parts of Texas Also Walk Out; Coolidge Continues Hands Off Policy; Mine Union Officials To Assist In Maintaining Order. Xssoi ill'll Pi ess -bin Fiam iscit, ug II riant nuvv siaplaties were aw.tv .11 twu eh lock tliD tn al Associated lrc-s 1 Trinidad. Aug M-t White, of Victoria Tt as, who sustained a broken neck in the re( of the Colorado ami Southern last Texas mail train at Mimie, Colo, in mill's north of Timid.ut early es lerduy, was still alive i.n tin, morning, but no hope is held for her retoverv She is the onlv one of tlm ih'rtv injured in tin wieik who in a- dangerous condition toilav The remainder of the mjuteil tton. tells for the first time of the 'heir jotiriiles home In the strati, ii tonus of life" the exploiers meantime i.tilroail olfhials an ion found in the far north I dm ting Investigations Tilmdad atid Walsenburg to nsieriaiii the Florence. Aug.

31. --Waters of the Tennessee river, wasted for eived-orders to call the men out centuries weie Saturday harnessed trike. That will cost the work- for he southern Appalai It fa -n I a day. Their leader Kitms. It cannot lie helped.

At Is o'clock this mottling the I he men evidently are in for alitM wattr wheel turned at Mu-ule ill struggle. Much surplus coal Shoals. 'I his unit, a 30, (Min horse-- hcen produced and stored away, power turMne, belongs to a batten I -anpTiesof soft coal and oil ahof Ik at Wilson dam which will luUitlt'IpniJi, I iniU'ks till 011(1 of the tinUiniClte I lol ed; Eventually Produce 624,000 Horsepower. -stvtntuully produce 021,000 hoise-powei. Tile demonstration tnaiked the he ginning of a broader utilization of an inter-connected system winch brings together principal power resources of Tennessee, the Caiolinas and Alabama.

It is contemplated that this system will ultimately extend to Aikansas, Missis- A PULLMAN CAR C. S. Train Struck Overturned Pullman At Mayne Early Sunday; Woman Fatally Injured. ausc ot the wteik I he (iigme'of Northbound train I 'Inn and overturned a southbound No Pullman eo.u of whi'ti No was Liking a idlng The south hound train was currvlne Texas people who Weie going home after a I ion I in Colorado. IS SOUGHT FOR A LAND FRAUD Chicago.

Aug. 'I Fidei.it oft I cials throughout the i minin' an seeling five nil'll iris and two sales men of the 'Florida I ffiti ompuny foi whom warrants weie issued yes leulav i barging use of the mails with in (Hi I lo defraud. Jacobs Facton, a former haibet, and president of the Flotida land venture which is said to have dom, a It I "hhi.imiO husiniss Imre since last Mutch. was the principal man (Associated Press.) Auk. stroke of midnight tonight two-vear outlaid for the loH.OOO mi.uTH of of Jentis lvania, who will suspend work at About railroad men.

employed in handling coal shipments, i 1 1 also be out of work. Tho suspension HJ be 100 cent, as the legion is thoroughly organized. Press.) Washington, Aug. .11. Officials of the United Mine Workers ot America have assured Secretary of Labor Davis that every fori will be made to protect property and lives at the mines during the suspension in the anthracite coal fields.

tjm, aml I'ouiHiana. Acute demand for additional power in the Carolinas and Georgia, caused by an extended drought, brought activity at Wilson dam earlier ifiaTT had been calculated by army engineers. The dam will he completed during the next year. The power generated during the test period has been sofd to the Alabama (Associated Press.) liartshorne, Aug. 1 Three-fourths of the union min-t is in Oklahoma.

Arkansas and a portion of Texas are expected to go out on strike at midnight. William Dalrymple, district prescient, issued a tall for such action al a meeting of the miners here yesterday. Dahymple expressed confidence that the union could win the trike and restore the lDdl-io wage scale. The union chiefs recently bolted a eon fen-nee with (Jovcrnor Trapp of Oklahoma alter failing to come to terms with the executive. R.

Dr. Walter, had ample opportunity for haul work collected then Ltuh, Gieenland, and manv fine spicimcns i of bud tttd animal lilt, wlmh we are sure will lie of great interest to the Na'k'iiaT Geographic society Utah the Water was ilondv viih jellyiish of a diaphanous gnu, I Continued on page 2) TREES BLOOMING FOR THIRD TIME DURING SEASON ADDRESSES TO BE BROADCAST FROM DENVER STATION Assoc iatedUPr ess.) Swampscott, Aug. -'ll. unconcerned at the prospect of Power company, lessee of the govern- 0 ment steam plant adjacent to the (Associated Press dam. Sterling.

Aug. 31. -Farm- Wilson dam, practically completed era at la Roy, near here, report that today, stands as a monument to trees are blooming theie for Hid (lf thi.d Gme this season. cubic yards of concrete. After they bloomed tlie first time and is the largest structure of this his inring a late frost destroyed character in the world.

Its total the leaves on a number of trees, length is 4-100 feet. Muscle Shoals i They 'bloomed again. Then, on July has a fall of 131 feet in 37 miles 22. a severe hail storm stripped tin and has long stood as a harrier to leaves off Hie trees again. Tlie trees navigation.

With the completion of are now in bloom again. Wilson dam and lAsser units a The phenomena was noted in tlie planned, the river will not only af- on-hard of Charles Green The trees ford energy estimated at 300,000 vvhhh are displaying the strange horsepower, but will as well furnish phenomena are apple, uninterrupted navigation from Pa- and lilac, ducah. to Knoxville, distance of 650 miles. Several years ago the trees were noted to bloom twice In one season. an anthracite shut-down tonight, President Coolidge will continue to observe, a hands off policy.

He will keep posted by press dis- souglit utpl word went out to watch alleged to have paid the same man irmcrnniont olmprvprw cmhiii kat Ion points In the heltel' and another the sum of $775, an.l,1"1 1 sjdei.t SW8 no WHY under the law bv which the gOV- thnt he might attempt to flee the Peter Iiv erne, alleged nun runner int pusiueiii stes no way unuer int taw oy wnun mi go country. shicib who resigned his office sev ernmcnt can help to heal the breach between the mine workers Ills brother, Nathan Factor, waSjCinl months declared that the and operators. arrested here today and is the only' charge against him Is "rhlictilouK." accused of paying approximately to Needham. Jerome Gargauo, United. In all such cases tho advantage is rh the mine owners.

Tetf wives ml i hildren won't get hungry. The no and children of the miners II have hunger fighting against hem I lie miners refusal -to submit to hit ration is explained by Mr. Lewis, thus: It cost the miners $G0, 100, (1(10 I mi time to find how close the mine tiers keep to an arbitrator after he i i hosen. Ih.it was a more or less polite i of saying that the mine manage to own the arbitrator. I' was denied by the mine own-is of luiirse, hut the workers be-1 1 1 i it, and tile strike is on.

I 1 say the i 'nigs chang-( ajipea an i ottg Two thousand British scientists ie n'd at Southampton discuss i vi i thing under' the suh, from the ii irre population of the North and mith poles to earthquakes and mos-Vltloi'S. That is alTit should be, tot Bacon, -ho taught modern science how to ih said: have taken all know- l' ike for my Yirovince, and "nothing that interests the human race mi he foreign to Prof. W. A. Parkes of Toronto t'lls lie' selentitdtf convention, what has been stated more than once in Ins lohnnn, that our civilization mv eventnully move to the North mil Smith poles, while the sites of hi present civilization will he bur-' under glaciers." It's sad for the owner of a good Hitler lot in Maine or Miami, Seat-H" or Son Diego, to read1 that.

But r's true. Divine Wisdom causceS the earth 1 turn its axis, journeying an tnid the sun In such a way as to pi ml arc a shifting of the the eartli like a fo ufa'" spif, 'before 'a ftteras, though iU nMidid to- ha-thoroughly "it all sides. Thats the correct plc- Mi re. j1 turning their 1 I COL. MITCHELL IN PLANE CRASH Although Plane Was Demolished, Exponent of Large Air Force Was Not Injured Seriously.

COOLIDGE ON VISIT TO IDS SON IN CAMP Corporal John Coolidge Saluted His Father, President, After Pass- Washington. Atig. 31. Rear Ad- (Agsoclafed Press) miral Lucius Host wick, hlef of Denver, Aug. 31.

Station KO. staff of aH Denver, will broadcast the addresses appoin.t chiel of staff of the tni-of George H. Closes, United States t'-d S'at-s rtnvv, effective upon the senator from New Hampshire, tnd fleet's return from New Zealand. Rev. Rossman, Christian Minister and Klan Lecturer, To Edit The Big Brother.

Associated Press San Antonio, Texas, Aug 31 Col. Will In in Mitt hell, stormy petrel of the army air service, natrow-ly escaped death at the landing field here this morning when his plane crashed and was demolished as he was taking off for a flighj. lie was not Injured. tempt a min stop flight to Hawaii Thev were loaded in tael i.ip.uilv Tip thud plane, whlth developed i ngine tinuhl" is hemg in hopes that it imp he sent on tin same trip alone tomomiw or the next (lav Th.o tllp will lie L.tiui miles, following iho regular ship hum trom the Golden Gale The planes tu expected to make the trip in uboijl -ll horns Matt ships and an planes the will guaid the route of flight. si a FORMER CHIEF OF DRY FORCE HELD; BRIBERY CHARGED (Associated Press.) New Oilcans, ug 31 I.

vail Sill. II till tiler (lllef nf pillllllllt lull lield fmi es In l-milsianii, was one id four men indleted hen- on ihatgis of bribery of a govei iimeul ntl'icei Slliell was (bulged spei ifl cully with giving I'atthk Needham a pi oh lint ion ngint. the sum of au a Ini In' in eon nod Ion with nllegid mm running activities Others indicted were Flunk ciesi. Walter Cohen, negro eompl roll-. er of customs, who was Indicted on Thursday on a charge of conspiring to violate prohibit fon law, left New Orleans today for Washington, when It was said his resignation might he submitted to the secretary Of tin1 treasury CHINESE LAUNDRYMAN WAS THE VICTIM OF MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING (Associated Press.) Fall River, Mass 3 I a laundryman, was shot and killed last night on the street heio in trout of Ins shop by two men ho escaped Two Jiullets were found in Wong's body.

No one saw the at. Fall River. Mass, Vug. 31 The Is believed Xto hinoHO Iodk war have li.ul an echo in city la nlehi the killing of a laundry man nng Sing was the victim of bullets fired at him by two Kfm from- his shop, tie was shot down as he hfK escaped Wong Tom. a Irother of the dead man.

said he was not aware that his brothel- belonged to any secret so AND AN ENGLISH FIRM TO UNITE: London. Aug. Sir Herbert Austin, (haitman and managing dt- REPORT ARE PLENTIFUL IN THE FAR NORTH NOW; Dutch Harbor. Alaska. Ayg.

are exceptionally plentiful ln! thr far north, according-to-the crew of a steamer- which arrived Little lep was encountered on thei northern Journey, MISS EDERLE WILL TRY CHANNEL TUES. Cape Gris Nez, France. Aug. 31. With weather and sea conditions lm- proving, Gertrude Edible, American 1 girl, is making final preparations to swim the channel tomorrow.

G. B. Brewster. Ixmdon doctor, trying to swim the channel today, made a good start. Wong i the convention during the four, da vs I na i nril II i tionnl convention of the Railway ng In Keview With Ills AIail K'H'kUioii here September I.

0 This announcemi nl was made here today. Senator Moses will speak on "Postal Rates." The addresses will begin at o'clock, Mountain standard time. Others who are expected to address I Pennsylvania before the 27th pet son in til study. ADMIRAL BQSTW1CK APPOINTED CHIEF OF STAFF OF NAVY McTIGUE HAS CHANCE TO WIN BACK CROWN; TO MEET BERLENBACII New York, ttg. An oppor tunitv to vv.n luck the worlds light hunipionbkip, which 1 heavy weight lost three months ago to Paul llerlenbach, (lime to Mike McTIgne last week and he accepted it -Mmwt-Huii made that Jack ByWgftpuit, otiEu.

A.yu.l(,!.vJn,:uti' atil "rfwH Wl Sekirrha fsfon' til the s.Tme rfTnr wh-ertY Her-- lenhack lifted Die crown from the conqueror of Rattling Siki on May 30. TWO WERIk BADLY INJURED WHEN A CAR OVERTURNED 0 'I "i i. a 'i -1 9 ji tt 1. II -1 1 ii i- it is in session Include Postmaster General Hatty S. New, Senators Lawrence C.

Phipps and Rice Means of Colorado and Congressmen Vailo (Associated Press.) Swampscott, Aug. 31. President Goolidgo, commander in chief of tlie army, received a salute Saturday from Corp. John Coolidge, his son, on a visit to Camp Devens. Zfng Tiaining camp, Inc youth, with caincraiTralne'dlifiTilw; was ho and 1.400 comrades had marched review as a finale to their I month's training.

With the bearing WlgaUwe. was! of a soldier, he apptoached hi fa-not tho' north star a few thousand (her, ettefred hR-hcrtritnd vears ago. and will not be the north Returning the salute, the Pt''-1 tar 0.000 years hence. In future, dent, with Mrs. Coolidge' standing "hen Henry Fords 1 alongside, said: j.

I The lx it Klux Kiau Is to have a newspaper In Grand Junction. The hooded organization has completed arrangement. for tl)e launch- -Ing of a weekly newspaper In this Ku Klltx Wttson ft Wilson, nrp Hi have charge of I he nwH'hanteiil- jajiEaiu.aiw. Rev. G.

P. Rossman, pastor of the Christian church of this city and who has been devoting a great deal of his time for a good many months to lot lining for the Ku Klux Klan, (Continued on Page 8) IN ACCIDENTS (Associated Iress.) Chicago, Aug. Hflen dca Mild 7 A In Jurist, was Hu w-fs-k end iHr4fcnr toll of the Tountry. Miixl of the deaths oc-i ciiitisI in automobile wreiks. inanitfacture 100,000,000 flying ma- bines, in stead of 3,000 automo-Mje, a year, whaf we now call our north star will no longer be fixed iftd Our North pole will then point in the direction of lie Dine star Vega, the magnificent nn now shining just above your head.

Todays Baseball 1 (By the Associated Press.) Denver, Auk 31. Margaret Me- Ltd, has anmninqed that negotiant, of Baltimore, -rand tions designed to amalgamate the, Vernon 'Curran, Kerenp, Colo. General Mo.tortt, Corporation- of the were badly injmefl last night when United States ild the AiiHlin Motoi their auJomol.ili skidded and turned company are in progress He x- over near Rro onfield Tiiey were pei ts to make a more detailed state-removed to Kt Joseph's hospital liv ment next week, tho driver of the cur, whos nnnu was not ai ailahle. THAT FURS However, Insignificant man, little 'kinking microbe, may change the aith as the microbe In the cheese "inpletely changes its flavor. Before our swinging pole finished i next polar circle, science maY I ave power to deride what (he barth' south Bend, Aug.

31. Knute hall do, grower to control glaciers. K- Kockne. athletic director of No-i bergs, and to adjust ekrths tem-jtre Dame and coach of the nujuoi cul i ORDERED INTO THE WOODS FOR HEALTH ii TAX COLJFCTIONS IN DENVER PASS ALE FORMER MARKS (Associated Press.) Denver, Aug. 3,1.

Taxes, patd ty Denver citizens in August, aggregating 160, broke all previous accords. Total payments 'for thc eight months from January 1 tgAu-r KUst 29 showed arj increase of over the period, last year. DOZEN PERISHED SHIP WENT DOWN (Associated Perpignan, France, Amt'. laillt, dozen merrymakera are believed to m. wn to ed the shore after three hours of swimming and gave the alarm'.

Sheep men of SHEEPMAN OFFERING A REWARD OF $100 FOR MOUNTAIN LIONS Durango, Aug. 31. western Montezuma county are of a reward of 100 for each few niountaln lion killed In that region, because 91 heavy losses to their flocks recently. In jhe past few weeks 31 sheep were killed in one band, 62 in another near the same NATIONAL U. II.

E. TEAM BOSTON PITTSBURG PHILA Cincinnati BROOKLYN T. LOUIS xEW YORK: 1 How have you been getting along, John? "Fine, sir," replied the lad. Thei. he took his plage-again in ranks for a round of calisthenics in which all the youths in the camp participated.

KNUTE ROCKNE IS otre Dame rhampiemship ous. CHILDREN KILLED WHEN A TORNADO DEMOLISHED HOME Electra, Aug. .31. Velmft Ratcliffe, 7, and Olida Sinitto, were killed when a small tornado demolished the Ratcliffe girls home, four miles south of here, this after- noon. Gladys 12, was serl- ously injured.

Considerable damage was done to in oil derricks and other property the vicinity. More than four Inches LEAOUE U. H. 11 1 2L 2 0 1 2 3 5 10 13 3 8 NO GAME. NO GAME, rdture by diverting beat from the qnator to the poles.

generation ago, many would Ar.fve said, "what nonsense. But the Bing machine, radio and knowledge atomic construction now exist. 1 ven the dullestminds have1" lost keir, fondness for "nonsense and mposslble. After the war broke op), the Czar cat Russia on a cold water basis. Lipping the sale of vodka absolute-j This rolumn then suggested that l.sencp of whiskey would mean morel dil thinking by Russians and that "tie result of such thinking would 'c the absence of the Czar.

'That 'Tophecy was fulfilled V. J.IJMBER CAMPS AND HOMES THREATENED BY FOREST FLAMES Traverse City, Aug. 31. Overcoming eftortsof fire fighters forest raging throughout tin week Suntlay Mere threatening farm' buildings in Grand Traverse county and aiumher camp In Antrim county The wardens have received a call for help from one farm along the Board-inan river, In Grand Traverse iTund-ds of men are fighfinR a blaze near Frederick, In of the Straits I 1 railroad between Saulte Ste Marl" jj rajn t.anie jn Hip of the upper 1 Antrim county wrious fire aIfi 'ported along an( a New 'erry northwestern, portion peninsula and the fire menace there! was reported to have eubBlded. AMERICAN LEAGUE WASIITN NO GAME.

CHICAGO r'llILA. GAME. DETROIT JEW YORK NO GAME. iT. BOSTON GAME.

CLEVELAND Nowf- Bolshevism restores vodka to old alcoholic power, about 40 per "nt. The vhdka ha been sold much eaker and peasants' were not satls-: ted. When they get back the old strong (Continuea oaypl of rain fell here within an hour..

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