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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT AnEMPT Operation Advised Friend SaiD Don't Do Iti" Try Lydia E. Pinkhams Veg ctable Compound First Proved Good Advice OF U. Unconventional lie took his ticket leisurely at the booking office of a suburban railway station, but, on lieuring the train ap boxes of feet ofEXPLOSIVE New York, Federal Judge Foster has upheld the indictment of Gaston B. Means, former department of justice agent; his secretary, Elmer and his attorney, Thomas E. Felder, on charges that they received misrepresented money which they was to be used in the bribery of former Attorney General Daughertj-another government officials. The indictment was upheld when the court overruled a demurrer recently filed by Felder in which he contended that the three defendants were not charged with the violations and that the charges were vague and Jar-'eck- e, indefinite. Means, Jarnecke, and Felder were indicted by a federal grand jury last March on charges that they had received $65,800 from officials of the Creager System and the Glass Casket company of Altoona, Pa, for purposes of alleged bribery. They are accused of having represented to these officials who had just been convicted of using the mails to defraud in the sale of the stock of the Glass Casket company, that the money was to be paid to the then Attorney . General Daugherty Hayward and other government officials. In return for this money they are the convicted alleged to have told men, the government officials would cause them to be leniently dealt with. one-fourt- one-eight- one-tent- 8-c- e, h, h Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION Would Amend Immigration Laws aliens of Washington. Deportation convicted of violating the prohibition and narcotic laws will be proposed long with some other immigration legislation at the next session of congress, Chairman Johnson of the public immigration committee has announced. In opening the new act to revision, Mr. Johnson said he also proposed to revise the section regulating the admission of wives and children of aliens in this country. An investigation now being conducted, he hoped, would permit fairer application of these regulations. - 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief EUL-AM- S PACKAGES EVERYWHERE PARKERS BALSAM HAIR winin' nmiiniiriiiM gnmir Reatoree Color aad to Cray ud Fadad Half Bmt Me. eed l.nt DranliUL WH Pitchwnf.B.T INDERCORNS m. atopa ell OMMb C u. pels. tic, walk! MW. ..jfartto Mk or Dnp lie br well ft Bnoea Chewleel Werfcft V. rafknfta CLEARS COMPLEXION TLAggSa. I ' DR.CJIBERRY 0,29731 Mkti.AvehiCaP TOR Dr. In HElf UM EYEWATER EYE WASH Hirer. Troy, H. T. Booklet. 40 YtAmS ir K0 it after every meal It stimulates and appetite aids digestion. Chew ATTORNEY GENERAL IS ORDERED TO INVESTIGATE PENNSYLVANIA SITUATION Robbery is Believed Motive For Attack Near Wasatch, Utah; Engineer Fai:a Bandits al k Accusations in Fight In Philadelphhia Being Investigated by Federal Officers Butler-Kendric- Bribery Medicine Wtwwx Ctirra. 01' PRESIDENI OPENS POLITICAL PROBE high Un-usu- Men Must Now Stand Trial on Charge That They Obtained Money For Purpose of Alleged Halls Catarrh 75 BOX, " SOAK TRAIN IS STOPPED WITHIN FEW FEDERAL JUDGE FOSTER OVERRULES DEMURRER IN CHARGE AGAINST MEANS pronching, made more linste than speed to tlie platform. lie was going well until, nearly nt the top of the steps leading to the platform, something or other caused his foot to slip. His silk hat had wabbled onto hit brow, Ids bag and umbrella betook themselves one to the right and one to the left, but he manfully regained these possessions In a grasp-al- l sort of fashion while on his knees. Then he looked np nt the official at the gate nml inquired: Is this the way to go to the train? Congressmen Indicted oft Dry Charge Yes, sir," was the unsympathetic John Phillip Hill, reBaltimore, reply, you can come that way If you from the Third district presentative wish, but It looks bad ! of Maryland, who tested the prohibition laws with a elder party at his home on West Franklin street, last Saturday night, was indicted by the federal grand jury on a charge of the rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness Illegal manufacture and possession of also conThe Indictment caused by Catarrh. liquor. Sold by dntggku for ortr 40 yomn tains a count accusing him of mainF. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio taining a nuisance at his home. No lall was fixed for his. appearance for at trial. College There Is a temporary Injunction Many Religions denominations Twenty-fiv- e religious already pending against Mr. IIIII. It are represented among the students of has never been taken up for final the Pennsylvania State college. Of hearing, but It has many of the padmore than 3,000 students who stated lock elements as applied to ordinary their religious preferences recently saloons and places where stills are h were Presbyterians, found. about h Luthone-fift- h Methodists, h Roman Catholics, erans and Philadelphia Raises Car Fare says School Life. Other sects reprePhiladelphia has sented ore : Reformed, Protestant EpisPhiladelphia. streetcar fare copal. IJapt 1st, Hebrew, Evangelical, gone on an United Presbyterian, United Brethren, basis, or two' rides for 15 cents, simSociety of Friends, Church of Christ, ultaneously with publication of the Christian letter of Governor Pinchot to the Dunkard, Congregational. state public service commission critScience, Moravian, Unitarian, Mennon-ItDisGreek Catholic, Universallst, icising that body for unseemly ciple. Schwenkfeider and United Zion haste" in temporarily approving the Children, the last three having but one rise in fares. The old streetcar rate representative each. was 7 cents, or four rides for 25c. Mr. Pinchot, in his letter to the comWhen She Landed Him mission, recommended that Milo R. broke the wishbone, Maltbie, New York, be employed to Together they and she had the longest piece. investigate the entire streetcar situSow, what shall I wish for? she ation in Philadelphia. I really can't think. mused. Oh, wish for anything, he brilliantBurns, Oregon Has First Railroad ly suggested. Rut still her brow wore a puckered Burns, Ore., The town of Burns, frown. Ore., has a railroad the first in its Oh. well, if it's as hard as all that, history. Realizing a dream of its 111 wish for you," he said at last, obligback nearly fifty citizens dating ingly. years, the first passenger train pulled twenty-fourtJohn. she cried happily, "you realon September into town wish for me? Then you can have while hundreds of persons ly me! This Is sudden! from the countryside gathered to cheer the achievement. Among the The Compleat Angler crowds that welcomed the thirteen-coacPasser-b- y I Union Pacific train were many a Youve bite got Hey! Fisherman I know It. Im prolong children who had never before, seen one. The road is an extension from Ing the thrill. From Life. Crane and will be used mainly for transporting lumber. Back in 1877 a survey was made through Burns for a railroad, but the plans fell through. AND ST A P. TRAIN E Counter-Attractio- n It makes your food do you more good. Note how Wf- Chicago, Illinois. 'Just a few lines to let you know what Lydia EL Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound did fat me. I was married going on for three years, and went to a doctor and waa twice a week for pains every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days with them and the doctor would call and inject something into my arm io put me asleep so 1 would not feel Vie pains. At last she said I would have to be operated on if I wanted any children. Well, 1 just happened to go to ' oee a friend with her first baby and I told her I was going to the hospital, and she said, Dont do it! You go and get a bottle of Lydia EL Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound and you won't need any So my husband got me a operation. bottle right away. Now I have two lovely children. Believe me, 1 recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman 1 know has any kmd of female trouble. It has helped me and a lot of my friends." "Mrs. A. McAndless, 1709 S. Morgan St., Chicago, 111. For sale by druggists everywhere. 25 0 WRECK Idaho May Have Hanging Boise, Ida. Two men may be hanged at the Idaho state penitentiary November 14, David Iloagland, sentenced by Judge B. S. Varian, of the at Cascade. seventh district court Wednesday afternoon to die for the Patterson two murder of William sear and John Cascade, ago years in the Jurko, sentenced Tuesday district court at. Twin Falls for the Vandenmnrk, murder of A. B. W. June 25. These two will be the first executions In fifteen years. Ogden, Utah. An attempt to blow the Union Pacific train No. 29, the Continental Limited, from the tracks and kill more than 200 of its passen- Utah, Tuesday gers near Wasatch, d was Twenty-thirnight September who Pearson, foiled by Engineer brought the train to a stop within a few feet of two boxes of dynamite laying on the track, according to inJ. C. formation given by Sheriff Summit of Wednesday. county Clark, Attached to one of the boxes was a It note scrawled in a rough hand. read: You will all be killed in ten minutes if you dont put off all the reon the and money gistered mail from the boards beside the fire away hell to all blow will track. We you We mean burn you with gasoline. If anyone wishes to it. No foolin. speak with us stand by the fire by Proceed with the track and talk. the train when two shots are fired. Engineer Pearson brought the train to a stop two miles west of Wasatch when he noticed a fire burning in the center of the track. Investigating, he found the two boxes of dynamite, one five gallon can of gasoline, two smaller cans of gasoline and the note attached. Complying with its instructions Engineer Pearson is said to have stood in the designated place fixed by the bandits and conversed with them. This is a first class train and not a mail train, he is reported to have told them. The alleged perpertrators of the deed then told him to move the dynamite from the track and proceed. Removing the dynamite from .the tracks, he climbed back into the cab and proceeded to Evanston, Wyo., where he reported the affair. The attempt to dynamite the train and to rob the mail is placed as one of the motives of the holdup of No. 20, Sheriff Clarks said Wednesday. Railway officials, however, expressed the. opinion that the dynamite had been placed there by a demented person. ANSWERS LAST GALL PASTOR MAKES COMPLETE CON. FESSION OF CRIMES AFTER MUCH QUESTIONING PHYSICIAN TO LATE PRESIDENT HARDING DIES AT HOME AT MARION, OHIO Death Due From Heart Failure Comes as Noted Doctor Sleeps at His White Oak Farm Marion, Ohio. Brigadier General Charles Elmer Sawyer, who was personal physician to the late President Ilarding, died suddenly from heart disease at his home. White Oak Farm, near here, September twenty-third. Dr. Sawyer who was chairman of the Harding Memorial association returned to his home early in the afternoon and compfained of not feeling well. His son, Dr. Carl Sawyer gave him some medicine and had his father lie down in his office. General Sawyer immediately went to sleep, and died while deeping. White Oak Farm has been the home of Mrs. Harding since her husband died a little more than a year ago. Mrs. Harding, was present when Dr. Sawyer was found dead. Dr. Sawyer, a dose personal friend of President Harding, was appointed the president's personal physician soon after Mr. Ilarding was inaugurated. Later he was apointed a brigHe acadier general, in the army. companied President Ilarding on the trip to Alaska, and personally attended Mr. Harding when he became ill at San Francisco. It was General Sawyer who notified Mrs. Harding and other members of the party when the president took a turn for the worse and died at work on No. 20. Efforts by the sheriff of Summit a San Francisco hotel on August 2, county and other officers in Wyoming 1923. and Utah to locate any of the men alleged to have placed the dynamite Cleveland, O., The story of how a on the track have so far proved man sat quietly in the operating fruitless. room, conscious, while phyWasatch, Utah, is a small live- sicians perfectly drilled a hole in his skull and miles removed a tumor from his stock loading station sixty-fiv- e brain, was east of Ogden. revealed here at city hospital. The 21 man David old. is Burke, In years Barred Liqur Philippines A tumor his on a brain as developed VolWashington. Whether the result accident an of several years stead act and the eighteenth amendment apply jointly or separately to ago. He came to city hospital here the Phillippine islands is a question August 15 last. His condition would which the federal courts ultimately not permit his taking an anaesthetic, calmly in an operating will have to pass upon. The Phillip- so he sat to hospital attaches, chair, according pine department of justice has given while bored a hole in his physicians Its opinion that neither the law nor skull and removed tumor. Burke the the amendment applies to the islands is on the to road rocevery. while the department of justice in Washington contends that the amendMcAdoo to Aid Davis ment prohibits the carriage of liquor for beverage purposes by shipsr sailNew York, William G. McAdoo is ing to the Philippine ports. ready to do whatever he can to contribute to the success of the camMurphy Left Large Estate Democratic paign, John W. Davis, Los Angeles, Cal. Jimmy Murphy presidential candidate said after a automobile racer, who wasr killed in conference of two hours with the fora race at Syracuse, N. Y., recently, mer treasury secretary. Our interleft an estate valued at $87,564, it view was highly satisfactory," Mr. became known when a petition for Davis said,' summing up the results letters of administration was filed by f the conference, which covered a an aunt of the dead racing champion. range of subjects, including the genThe estate consists chiefly of Los An- eral political situation and operations geles real estate and securities and of the league of nations at Geneva. included two racing automobiles, one pleasure car and an airplane. Prison Break Fatal Golfers Fight Fire Chester, Iill. George W. OMalley Monterey, Cal Prominent society of St. Louis, serving a life sentence folk who swarmed the Del Monte for murder, was shot and killed, and and Pebble Beach golf courses Sunday John Weger, another long term confoord far more exciting game when, vict, was dangerously wounded when with fire sweeping from the edge xf guards of the state prison here frusthe Del Monte forest, they dropped trated a delivery of six inmates. their golf clubs and fought the blaze. Conscious While Tumor Is Removed Officers believe that the alleged dynamiters intended to hold up Train 26, which follows No. 20 by two hours and which carries all the mail eastbound. When the report of the dynamiting was received at Evanston armed guards were placed on No. 26 and It moved at a snails pace between Ogden and Evanston Tuesday night. It is thought that the dynamiters became frightened and escaped when their fuse failed to - . Mayor Kendrick Says Hes Boss Philadelphia, Urged by politicians to oust Brigadier General Smedley E. Butler ns director of public safety and by church societies and civic organizations to retain the services of the marine general Mayor Kendrick literally hlew up Tuesday and Issued the following statement : In I the last the mayor of analysis, c:i God! I am goPhiladelphia and, by am be I to not mayor. ing going to be coerced, intimidated or feluff- - President Coolidge Washington, to Attorney General turned over Stone for investigation the charges of Enforcement the Law league of Philadelphia, that there is political corruption all down the line in Pennsylvania" by federal officeholders. The charges were made in a message to the president William R. Nicholson Jr., secretary of the league in which the president was asked to intervene in the coirtroversy between Mayor Kendrick and his director of public safety, Brigadier General Smedley Butler. French Observer Goes Mad Over Mars Vienna, IBs mind unbalanced by excessive pondering on tlie question whether Mars is Inhabited, Franz at the a mechanic Enterpfarrer, Vienna observatory, walked Into the street here without clothing and jumped aboard a streetcar shouting for a ticket to Mars. He wag persuaded that an automobile would get In shorter him to his destination an Insane was to removed time, and asylum. a , Mr. Coolidge has given no indication that he 'will intervene in this controversy. The charges made by the league, consideration however, were given and placed in the hands of the department of justice with an accompanying Places Deadly Potion in Coffee and letter. Water to Ease Pain of Wife Attorney General Stone telegraphand Friend; Sigfts Coned William R. Nicholson Jr., secretary fession of thn Law Enforcement league of Philadelphia asking that responsible officers of the league confer with him charges made by Mr. Mount Vernon, 111 Rev. Lawrence relative to Nicholson. M. Iiight, pastor at Ina, 111., has Mr. Stone announced that he was confessed to poisoning his wife and Wilford Sweetin. making a thorough investigation of In his statement to the authorities the complaint, and is prepared to Iiight declared the murder of his take such appropriate action as the wife was prompted to relieve her of facts may warrant. her suffering." According to his statement he placPhiladelphia The statement of the ed the poison in her coffee on the Law Enforcement league made in a morning of September 10. telegram to President Coolidge that Hight was questioned until 4 oclock it possesses signed documentary eviMonday morning before the state dence charging political corruption ment on the death of his wife was all down the Ikie in the state of Pennobtained. A few minutes later, ac- sylvania by federal officeholders, cording to the authorities, he confessand that it is the worst spot in the ed also to causing the death of Union," is being investigated by UnitSweetin. ed States Attorney General Stone, He asserted he was temporarily out by direction of the presideht, accordof his mind at the time. ing to information given out here. Rev. Iiight said he had put poison in Sweetins water to put him out of Smith Is Again Nominated pain. This was on the morning of Sycracuse, N. Y. Governor Albert Sunday, July 27, at the Sweetin home E. Smith has been renominated by where Sweetin lay ill. Iiight declared in his confession the New York state Democratic conthat there had never been anything vention. The nomination came after between himself and Mrs. Sweetin a demonstration of fifteen minutes and absolved her of any complicity during which the delegates paraded :n the double crime. and danced through the hall. There The text of the two confessions was another demonstration when the follow: chairman announced that the goverI, Lawrence M. Hight, of my own nor had received the entire 784 votes free will, voluntarily, without threat of the delegates. A vigorous denunor promises and having been fully in- ciation of the Ku Klux Klan and deformed of my rights, that what I say mand for modification of the Volstead may be used against me, make the act to permit sale of light wines and beers were the salient features of the following statement: That while temporarily beside my- Democratic platform adopted at the self, with grief at my wife, Anna state convention here. flights condition, who was suffering intensely and was surely to die, and British Plans Bomb Army wishing to save her pain, I put arLondon, A dozen low flying Britsenic in some coffee and gave it to ish airplanes poured machine gun fire her in the early morning of WednesInto ranks of a Turkish force day, September 10, 1924; while Mrs. 2500 the 3000 to strong; routing the MosLucy Laur, my daughters, Mary and und lems and wounding many killing Mildred Hight, were in the kitchen in a in of northwest of them, fight my home at Ina, 111., Jefferson counwhich details of have been Mosul, ty, 111., and my son, Robert Iiight, The skirmish took place made public. was in bed at home. a and was revealfirst fortnight ago That my sole thought was to ease ed of at the nations league the pain in her dying moments. assembly when Lord Parmoor complained to (Signed) the council about ' turkish action. L. M. Iiight. of the Tlie stars version affair The second confession follows: were Turkish troops I, Lawrence H. Iiight, of my own Is that the the Iraq border and tlie free will, voluntarily, without threat raiding or promises and having been fully in- British air force went out to drive formed of my right, that what I say them back. After the plnnes had d be used a of make invaders the considerthe me, against may following statement: that on Sunday able number of dead and wounded morning, July 27, 1924, at the home lay on the battlefield. it Wilford Sweetin at Jefferson county, 111., I placed some arsenic in a Manchu Chief War Outlaw glass of water and gave it to Wilford Proclamation declaring Peking. Sweetin, who drank it. I did this Manchurian the military dictator, to ease his plain. Elsie Sweetin knew Tso-Lia bandit and a traiChang and of this there was never nothing and a reward to anyone tor, offering between in and her anything myself will him who turn over to the govanyway. was issued at the headernment," (Signed) commander quarters of Wu Pei-FLawrence M. Iiight." of the central government armies proceeding against the Manchu chief. Denver & Rio Grande to Be Sold s son, the old Chang Denver, Colo. The Denver & Rio General IIsueh-Lian- g Chang also Grande Western railroad will he sold was declared unpardonable" for his at public auction on October .29, acin his fathers treaparticipation cording to an announcement here by son." All others in the Manchurian Cass E. Herrinton, special master to officers and conduct the sale named by Judge J. army, endeared to soldiers fraterthe commander in nally Foster Symes. The minimum bid to will be rewarded if they rechief, be received under the direction of the turn from the wrong path." court, will be $17,936,700. Hiccoughing Results In Death Franks Sale Draws Crowd William F. Barnett, 53, a Omaha. Chicago A crowd of the curious pharmacist, died here September 21 elbowed and far buyers at an auction of the household after forty days of hiccoughing, it effects of the family of Jacob Franks was learned when his will leaving a whose son Robert, was kidnapped good portion of his estate to h's diand murdered by Richard Loeb and vorced wife, now Mrs. Maude 'J. Nathan Leopold, Jr. A few belong- Jacobson of Depew, N. Y., was filed ings of the slain boy, including a for probate. Among reasons assignradio set, a blackboard still showing ed for making Mrs. Jacobsen a benechildish drawings, some games and ficiary was that she had suffered a desk were included in the sale, permanent when their chil while a number of his treasurers were who died atinjuries was born. birth, withheld. It relieves that stnlfy feeling after hearty eating. 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