Show I C History o of ofas Past as CiO Week The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed II INTERMOUNTAIN While spitting his fuse for fOl the second hole of his round In the Daly West Vest mine at Park City Utah John U lela 26 20 was killed b by a premature explosion Fred Buckman was killed when an engine which ho lie was attempting to torun torun torun run run Into the thc roundhouse at nt Bowdoin Mont collided with another engine lie He was pinned beneath the wreckage an and 1 before help arrived was fatally burned b by escaping steam A female mountain lion believed to io have ha been partly responsible for forthe forthe the Hie killing of eighty head of sheep In one flock was been killed In Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan county Utah Ih Rev Joseph N N. Barrett Is a fighter is ns well as pastor of St. St Matthews Matthew's Episcopal church at Grand Junction Colo At a recent athletic meet a foreigner approached the clergyman and called him a n slacker Rev Re ReBar Barnett Barrnett Bar Bar- nett knocked the man off his feet A general fight resulted Parrot Co Richard A A. A Adams Its agent the Starr Fruit Fruit- company and andL L L. L M. M Starr its president were In Indicted indicted In- In by a federal grand jury at nt Portland charged with profiteering In n sugar Col Enos A. A Wall one of the foremost foremost fore fore- most mining men of the world and und a builder of the Intermountain territory died June 29 at his home In Salt Lake City DOMESTIC During the dinner hour when the lower floors of the Fairmont hotel at San an Francisco were thronged with guests Mrs C. C E E. Moller a wealthy New ew ew York widow traveling with Mrs John F. F Hylan wife of ot Mayor Ia or H Hymn Hylan Jan of 01 New York was robbed and left bound and gagged In her room on the third floor United States Senator R Robert obert M. M LaFollette Wisconsin who who was operated operated operated oper oper- on at Rochester Minn recently left 1 Monday for Madison having recovered recovered re re- covered sufficiently to travel tra A committee representing the thc eight eighth h leading grain exchanges of the countr country country coun coun- tr try will meet In Chicago to formulate plans for the reopening of trading in wheat futures The longshoremen's strike at delphia has been settled seWed h by a decisive vote yote of the men who have ha been out more than a month Nearly WOO men voted on the question The They agreed to return to work at the old scale James Spencer a negro postal clerk who was charged with having stabbed Otto Parker a white clerk was taken talen from the officers who were taking him to Quitman Miss hiss for trial and andl l lynched Hearings will be bc held at New ew York tIlls this month to be followed b by others throughout the country countr by the United States tates senate special committee on reconstruction reconstruction reconstruction re re- construction and production Investigating gating bUting the nations nation's housing shortage Three deputy deput sheriffs were shot at Roderfield W W. Va a during a clash bet between be be- t tween the officers and miners Chicago railroads on Friday received notice from the commerce commission that 2750 empty grain cars had been ordered delivered d to the western roads h the by-the the eastern lines Alexander lex Howat HoVat president of th the Kansas miners announced his candidacy candidacy candi- candi candi dac dacy for international vice Ice president of 01 tile the United Mine Une Workers of America Prison sentences totalling nine fifty months mouths and amI fines aggregating were given three officers of ot the Gra Gra- matan Hair Tonic company and amI the II f a Product company b by 1 Federal Judge Grubb Crubb at New York for violation viola viola- rl lion tion of the and internal revenue nue acts nets Ursula Broderick 10 16 years ears old of St. St Louis exonerated slayer er of her father futher In 1916 1910 leis hus been sentenced to ten teny y mrs In the penitentiary for the killIng killer kill kill- er Wood- Wood Ing hug of f her stepfather Joseph lock lode In April 1019 Charles B. B Brier ley 40 years ears old t for r twelve years ears district sales manager manager man man- I ager nger of ot the LIpton Tea company compan surrendered surrendered sur sur- lt rendered to the police pollee at Chicago on ona ona ona a charge of embezzlement Officers of the company place Brierley's alleg- alleg alleged od ed 11 peculations at between f OOOO and Three men were killed when a 11 scaffolding on which they were working collapsed In the Interior of a concrete smokestack at the thin plant of ot the Steel Tube Company of ot Am America Ilca oil on the south side at Chicago The men fell feet A passenger train on the Great Northern railroad running between Sioux Falls S. S D D. and St. St Paul Nina Minn was totally destro destroyed ed b by fire the rev sev five enty-five five persons aboard esc escaping with only minor Injuries The fire started when tb the train ran into a washout and anda andu a a u rail mil shot through the floor of the tho baggage car overturning o a 11 lamp lump Confidence that Vermont would would be bethe bethe bethe the thirty sixth state to ratify the federal fed fed- oral eral wOJ nn woman suffrage ame amendment was expressed at the annual convention of l the Vermont nt Equal Suffrage ocla- ocla r UrIC iron i i Mrs rl J John olin Alexander 1 Do Dowie I t widow of the founder of Zion City t arrived arched 1 at Zion Aon City Sunday from Los Ios A Angeles t and Jl held hl the Ort fIst of a n series of or meet meet- ings lugs announced to In be he in hi opposition to the present ent administration of the Christian Catholic church in n Zion Aon of which William Glenn oll a is the 0 overseer In a n collision between three cars on the Lackawanna Wyoming Valley railroad ll near Scranton Pa Ira eighteen persons are reported killed and nud Injured William G G. G McAdoo went event to bed Friday Fri day clay night at nt 10 o'clock long long- before the tho first ballot was taken at the Democratic Demo cratic national convention rOIl Happenings Happen ings fags at San Francisco apparently were of no Interest to him WASHINGTON A ruling defining new new- conditions un under er which lapsed or 01 cancelled war risk Insurance policies ma may be reInstated re- re Instated b by former service ser men and women has been Issued b by the thc W War r risk insurance bureau The public debt decreased Sed by more than a billion dollars during the fiscal year ear of IOU 1919 just ended and by m more lc than two billion dollars since August 31 when the war debt was at Its peak according to the tine quarterly statement Issued by bj the trea treasury Following complaints that recruiting recruiting recruit recruit- ing a activities tI of die nr army n and na naCle navy were Cle tending to 0 still further Increase the existing shortage of farm labor Secretary Secretary Baler Baker has announced that steps have ha been taken to reduce to a minimum recruiting work in rural communities Ui Representative presenta thc Republican can of New Jersey In a n letter to President Wilson protested against Postmaster General Burleson's ruling that all es in the postal service ser who have e reached the ago of 70 years must retire under the civil cl service retirement retirement re reo act Operation of the railroads of the countr country as a unit as ns a n means of relieving re rev lIe lieving the present transportation dif tIl difficulties was suggested u h by William U. U Colver el of the federal trade commis slon in an nn address addless before the Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington Ad club FOREIGN T ent Twenty thousand orphans of I France whose fathers gave e up their theil lives lI In Inthe Inthe inthe the great war war filed tiled past st Hugh C. C Wallace the American ambassador In Inthe Inthe inthe the Tuileries gardens at nt Paris dipping dipping dip dip- ping miniature American flags n as a tribute to the United States on Independence Independence Inde du day British warships hips attempted to land marines Frida Friday at ai on the Sea of Marmora but the they were repulsed repulsed re rev pulsed b by re guns wl widely el scattered scattered scat scat- along ulong the coast Evidently E the guns were placed since the British landing on June 20 26 6 FOlt Forty housemaids at Buckingham Buelin ham palace all 1111 under 30 H O have laan quit their jobs because Queen tarry Mary refused to InC increase ease their wages wag 10 per vcr cent Japan has decided to occupy such points of 01 the province IHo of Siberia as It deems necessary pendIng pending pending pend pend- ing the etal there of a u legitimate legitimate m mate te government go and n a satisfactory settlement for fOI the massacre of Japanese at Three-fourths Three of a l battalion of Irish lJ Connaught rangers stationed at Jull Jull- under in the Punjab India mutinied following the arrival of news of re reo re- re cent events e in Ireland Irelan according to a dispatch from front Simla under date of July 2 to Renters neuters s 's Ltd An Au official dl dispatch from Belgrade says sap it is confirmed that Avalona 1 Albania Al Al- bania is entirely in Albanian hands The majority of the tile Italian garrison was taken off b by warships and a small contingent retreated to i Island and A dispatch from Sofia sa says s 's that the Odeon Ull theatre atre at lit Bulgaria Bulgaria Bul Bul- garia garla was rus blown up UIl b by a d that about IGO bodies were burled buried under the debris two Twenty two thousand five fhe hundred workers are striking in various lous parts of the republic of Mexico according to El EI Universal er General Chung Chang Ching Cluing Yao Yno military governor of Hunan whose e failure to combat troops of 01 the southern Chinese republic caused Ilu ed the loss of the Chang Chung Shu Shia and Yo Chow it I Is alleged has hm been deprived of his military ll rank shorn of his honors a and ordered to Pekin to answer ansWel for his conduct of the campaign in Hunan Mrs Emily It H R. R Block of New York and sixteen other relief workers are believed belle to be he I Isolated by Turkish nationalist forces in Adams Adana Syria according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to a cable message received at the near east lell relief t heu headquarters A bill granting suffrage to the women women women wo wo- men of 01 Belgium was defeated b by a ayote vote yote of ot 89 SO to 74 In th the ch chamber a III hJ of ot deputies Offic Official ul statements ls issued b by the tine of oi Turkish nationalist headquarters Mustapha Kemal Pasha under date dah of or June 24 29 25 j and 2 20 6 received cd at Constantinople Con Con- by hf courier admit successes successes ses b by the tho Greeks in the center of ot their drive eastward l Into Anatolia service u Because cause of or the bad had tramway In Iii n Madrid and Increased ed fares falca disturbances dis dis- disturbances ili workingmen's workingmen's working working- occurred In the mens men's quarters of ot Madrid Spain Sen Seven Sev Sev- Seven en n tram cars cm's burned urne and others attacked debt Is IK more national The 1 he I Ithan Including in interest j In-j than that pesos announced officially on ten terest t It was In 1 July 1 Of f this more metre than abroad Is owned pesos Germanys Germany's total debt lo t Is is 2 0 I of f l Finance na o Minister 11 mu marks s announced e l to the t committee I of 01 the hc rel |