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Show PTTTTF! rftTTNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH The customs service has announced that the rules closing the International bridge between El Paso, Texas and Jaurez, Mexico, between 9 p. m. and 7 a. m. would be suspended qurmg the American Federation of Labor convention at El Paso November 10 to 17, so far as delegates are conWEEK'S TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME DOINGS OF THE THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN cerned. violent windstorm of tornadic proportions struck Waterloo, Iowa, causing damage estimated at $25,000. Important Events of the Last Seven Windows in many buildings were Days Reported by Wire and Prebroken and downtown the district, of for the the Benefit pared strewn with wreckage. No casualBusy Reader v ties were reported. WESTERN Seven men, members of the crew of the tanker Alden Anderson, which was destroyed by a fire ' at Avon, about twenty-fivmiles northeast of San Francisco, are missing and believed to have perished in the blaze, which caused damage estimated at $1,250,000, according to officials of the Associated Oil company, owner of the vessel here. GOOO-to- n e The The supreme court has again refused to review the case of former employes of the Santa Fe system convicted of a criminal conspiracy when they quit work at Needles, Cal., during the shopmens strike of 1922. The murder of Gee Ling of the Hip Sing tong New Yorks halted official negotiations in Chinatown which it had been hoped would end the Hip Sing-OLeong tong war. n government has rested its case Tommy Milton, racing pilot, 1922 against the Petroleum and Transport company for cancel national champion, and the only drivlation of leases and contracts on the er to win the Indianapolis Elk Hills naval oil reserve in Califor- classic twice, has entered two cars e n the nia. Thanksgiving day race to be held on the Culver City speedIceberg head lettuce, once ranked a near Los Angeles, November luxury and produced only on the Pa- way, cific coast, is rapidly becoming a west 27, it has been announced. ern staple. During the past three Thomas Harbaugh, 75, known as years a score of production districts the writer of Nick Carter stories, is have been developed through, the en- near death at Piqua, O., according to terprise of packers and shippers. announcements at the Miami county Shipments are made from not only infirmary, where he has been living California, but also from Colorado, for the past year. Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. Eastern markets Drops of water more than ten milhave been developed for this succu- lion years old, preserved in quartz lent vegetable as rapidly as produc- since an age before life began to ap tion has increased. pear on earth, will be exhibited in the The next meeting of the Rio Grande Field museum at Chicago. commission to discuss the diversion Singing an old and loved church of the waters of the upper Rio hymn as hig life ebbed away, James Grande for irrigation purposes will Forgan, dean of Chicago bankers and be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a financial power in the middle west in January or February, according to for more than a quarter of a century, Herbert Hoover, secretary of com- died at a hospital in Chicago after an merce. illness of only five days, a victim of Ruins of a buried city, six miles stomach ulcers. Pan-Americ- an 500-mil- e 250-mil- in extent, have been uncovered by an exploration party headed by Governor Janies G. Scrugham, the governor announced, in a telegram from Beatty, Nev, where the exploration work is being carried out, Plains are' now underway for the building of a new canning factory at Spanish Fork, Utah. Following a Statement that he believed a merciful death should be' meted out to the hopelessly feeble minded and habitual crimirials, Reverend J. II. Skeen, pastor of the First Baptist church here almost univer sally denounced by the leaders of the citys welfare work. Three women and one man, all Mexicans, were instantly killed when a machine in which they were passengers, wag struck by the Union pacific Uos Angeles Limited at Wineyill.e leu miles west of Riverside Calif. Decoyed into an automobile by a pretty woman who asked them to show her the way to a downtown in two employes of the tersection, Iiggiy Wiggly company at (laklanil Calif., were robbed of $2200 com pany funds by two bandits who leap ed upon the running hoard of the car. GENERAL . has-bee- Without determining finally the legality of publication by newspapers of facts relating to income payments, Attorney General Stone announced that the department of justice will have appropriate case presented in the courts to secure a judicial construction of the law. ; , Suit for $100,000 alleging alienation of affections was filed at IAncoln, Neb., by Agnes X. Evans, a graduate of the University of Kansas and a stenographer and music teacher at Lawrence, Kan., against Beatrice Gardner of Lincoln. FOREIGN All foreign flags, excepting the Russian national colors, were at t in rekin while the entire diplomatic corps gathered at the funeral of Edward Bell, American charge daffaires, who died suddenly. half-mas- A grim reminder of the fruits of speeding or careless driving is to be placed at every lamp post in the city of Chicago where a traffic fatality has occurred. It will be in the nature of a blue sign, 180 square inches1 in size, bearing these four significant words: One was killed here. The death penalty was inflicted recently in Switzerland for the first time in twenty-twyears. At Altorf, capital of the canton of Uri, Clement Bernet was guillotined for the murder if a young girl, who surprised him while in the act of burglary. There is no official executioner in Uri and the authorities had difficulty in finding anyone to carry out the sentence. A train hand, who offered to do the job for 500 francs, was forbidden by the federal railroad management when other employees threatened to strifle if he were allowed to cast' discredit upon them. Finally a mechanic was induced to pull the trigger releasing the knife. Cozy Dolan, former coach of the New York Giants, banished for al leged complicity in an attempted bribery deal with Jimmy OConnell, will seek damages of not less than $100,000 in the suit he plana to bring against Baseball Commissioner Landis, according to y. J. Fallon, Dolans economic and fiscal unity of Germany has been restored, French and Belgian financial experts informed the preliminary reparations conference at Paris. Explotation of the Rtlhr and Rhineland railroads has been handed back to the Germans, it was announced. General Plutarco Elias Calles of Mexico, was for t mally welcomed toNew York by May or Hylan. The mayor received him at the city hall, after William II Woodin, chairman of the mayors committee for the reception of distin guished guests, had escorted him from his hotel. Upon the visitors arriva the street cleaning departments banc played the Mexican national anthem. their campaign to suppress th illegal sale of vodka, the authorities of Kharkov, Ukraine have, during the last month, arrested nearly 2000 while 11,000 searches of houses have been made by the military in the Kiev and Kharkov districts. These searches resulted in the discovery of 4825 illegal stills, the confiscation of 350,000 bottles of yodka and the imposition of fines amounting to the equivalent of $100,000. attorney. , president-elec- o The In per-son- Chinese who were into this country from .Hongkong in After drifting three miles off shore S Steamship at Honolulu for several hours, Lieupacking cases aboard suffered so severely from starvation tenant II. C. Frazier and two pasand hardships during the thirty-da- y sengers, flying in a first attempt tc voyage that one of them died sewn establish an interisland air mail servafter being taken into custody by, the ice, were rescued as their plane was police and the six others were near on the verge of sinking. A United death. of Chicago States destroyer, which effected the Three Chinese charged with smuggling their seven rescue, satk the wrxked plane by gunfire. countrymen also were arrested. Seven i Western Brevities ' from the Many Western BEFORE TWINS AS WEBE BORN THAI States Felt Lots Was Very Miserable. Better After Taking Lydia E. pmlfWs Vegetable Compound ARE .INJURED WHEN SCORES Pe Mille, motion FREIGHT CRASHES INTO ac40 and of director, picture party TRAM AT CHICAGO tors and actresses were caught in a terrific blizzard in Nisqually Glacier, Mount Ranier national park, and narMany Victims1 Were In Masquerade rowly escaped with their lives after Costume On Way Home From abandoning motion picture equipment Big Halloween valued at $20,000 on location. The Party women in the party were carried to safety by the men. N. San Francisco, George X. Wend-lirtkill-an- d Ten passengers were Chicago, lumberman, manufacturer and two score injured, some sericlubman of this city, was found shot Milwaukee & to death in the bathroom of his home. ously, when a Chicago, backA revolvef was found in his hand and St. Paul railroad freight train, a wrecked into here, the yards the coroner' said death probably was ing crowded streetcar crossing the tracks. Most of the victims were returning Weaverville, Cal., A masked bam from a Halloween party and many dit held up and robbed H. L. Knowles, were in masquerade costumes. treasurer of Trinity county, here, and The dead are: escaped with several thousand dollars 21; Mrs. Ruednausen, Catherine in county funds. A sheriffs posse is and Garrity, 35, searching the countryside for the rob- Mary Anna May; Mrs. Elizabeth daughter, ber. The robber locked Knowles in unidentified woman, 20; the vault of his office. He escaped Burns, 40; Patrick 57; Bennie Cada-lierOMalley, by picking the lock. 30; William Welch, 45; Dr. M. Houston, Tex., An outbreak of the Shenkin, 70; Elmer Balanfleth. foot and mouth disease was discoverMrs. Garrity and her daughter were ed in a herd of 300 cattle belonging suffocated and trampled in the panto J. M. Tacquard, on his ranch about ic which ensued when the streetcar three miles north of Alvin, in Braz- was shunted across the street ana oria county. This is 25 miles from crashed into a watchmans tower, corthe place where the infection was first oners physicians said. Police squads discovered, and is the first outbreak and firemen, who rushed to the scene, in Texas outside of Harris county. found the passengers screaming and San Francisco, Walter Johnson, fighting in the darkness for the exits. whose pitching arm hoisted the pen- Rescuers used saws, axes and crownant of world supremacy for the bars to break away the wreckage and Washington baseball club, has arrived extricate the victims. in San Francisco to look over the Joseph Brake, 59, crossing watchOakland club in the Pacific Coast man, was ordered held for the corBaseball league as a possible buy. oners inquest after policemen found Alhambra, Cal., Forest Ranger J. the gates which protect the crossing II. Pyle says he has found the perfect intjet after the accident, indicating reducing medium. After three weeks they said, that they had not been lowof fighting a forest fire in the Sierra ered to warn the car crew. Two phyMadre mountains, he found he was sicians, who examined Brake shortly forty pounds lighter than when the after the wreck, said he had been fire broke out. drinking. Cars-oThe crews of the streetcar and City Nevada, Auto license letand numbers white having plates freight train, also questioned, were ters on a blue background have ar- released after, railroad, and car .com rived at the office of Secretary of pany officials promised Coroner OsStats W. (L Greathouse for issuance car Wolf they would have them presnext year,, says the .Carson Appeal-Ther- ent at the inquest. Carl and Robert Glenn, motorman are 16,500 sets, of two plates for cars, 3,500 of commer- of the car, said the crossing gates cial vehicles and 100 sets of dealers were up as the car started across the licenses. railroad San Francisco, Frank Ross ChamPhysicians1 expressed doubt regsrd-inthe recovery of six of the injured, bers, Jr., member of a wealthy. New York family, visited the grave of his among them two small children and daughter Marilouise and several women. John Gaskett, a railroad switchto his apartment in San Mateo returned and shot himself to death while man, told questioners the crossing brooding over the suicide of the girl gates had been lowered: while some cars were switched on another track, two weeks ago. had been raised when the freight but Tex Marshll, main Salt Lake, was about fifteen feet from the train tenance pilot on the central division of the air mail service, has been ap crossing. He said he shouted to the tower man to lower the gates and pointed by fly between Reno and El to the engineer of the ko, Nev., after November 8, accord signalled to stop, but the collision train reight ig to Frank E. Caldwell, assistant occurred before he made himself He division. the superintendent ,of fills the place vacated by the promo heard. he saw Olson, the conductor, tion of Harry C. Smith, who was retower and raise man he the ran gates cently named as manager of the new in He to looked the ' both crossing. mountain division. direction, he stated, but did not see Winnomucca, Nev., A new power the -- train and signalled line from the power house in Water the approaching motorman to proceed. canyon to the city of Winnemucca, Most of the passengers were rela-ive- s will be the next improvement to be and friends who had attended a carried out by the Winnemucca Waparty in the neighborhood of the acciter & Light Company, according to dent. information received from, Superin One of the bodies was identified tendent W. L. Goodman. The poles later in the day as that of Louise o be used in the new work have alRuedhausen, sister of Catherine, who ready arrived. also was killed. The identification Seattle, Wash., A complete history Vas made by relatives. of the Eskimo race is to be written by Knud Rasmussen, Danish explorer Hatfield Waited in Africa aid leader of the fifth Thule expediHanford, Cal. The fame of Chartion of Denmark, declared Rasmussen les X. Hatfield as a result of his here, after his arrival on the steam-in Califorrainmaking undertakings ship, Victoria from Nome; Alaska. nia lias reached. Africa, where-- 1 he Rasmussens party traveled more than may haye an opportunity to try his 20,000 miles along the Arctic, coast on the Sahara desert. The cunning of Canada and Alaska by gasoline of commerce chamber Kings county schooner, dog team and on foot, announced it had an instudying Eskimos and taking motion quiry concerning Mr. Hatfield from pictures. The Tunis, in French West Africa. Sun Francisco, Terrance Druggan, chamber will reply that farmers in 25 year old Chicago brewer arrested ' this recently paid Hatfield here as a fugitive from justice, was $s000 vicinity for making it rain. Whether reelased under $5000 bail. Druggan Mr. Hatfield was or not, responsible was being held on information from did rain 2.29 inches between March it the United States marshall at to and April 15 this year over an that he jumped" bail after be- area seventy-five miles in diameter ing sentenced to a year in jail for after the rainmaker had shot, the operating a brewery after an injunc- skies" with fumes from chemicals. tion had been issued closing it. Portland, Ore. Charged with hav Monte Blue Weds a murder in Coffee ing committed Seattle. Wash. Miss Tove Janson, county, Georgia, eighteen years ago, daughter of Dr: Eiliv? and Mrs. Bodil King Storey, who has lived here un Janson of Seattle, was married in der the name of Kenneth McLeod, is the churchhere to Monte Filgrim under arrest having been accused by F.lue, motion picture star at Hollyhis wife, who informed county aue Cal. Rev. Dr. Arch The wood, thorities after her husband had been Mr. and read the services. arrested on a .charge of nonsupport Mrs. Blue are to make' their home A telegram from Georgia confirmed in Beverly Hills, Cal. the wifes statements. Tacoma, A iEN KILLED Cecil I took Lydia Wyocena, Wisconsin. E. Prnkhams Vegetable Compound be- ifore my twins were bom because my sister used it and recommended it to me. I was so I could scarcely go about my daily work I was in such misery. But after I began taking the second bottle I was feeling lots bet- g, ter. I took three bot- tles and a half before , self-inflicte- It was confined and finished the bottle while I was in bed. I taken car got up feeling fine and have alone ever since. I recomof mend the Vegetable Compound highly and Will sing its praises in the future. Jdrs. Ida Gerbitz, Wyocena, Wis. It is remarkable how many cases have been reported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened and and n condition afterchild-birtj- i, for such mothers the care of the bab h is impossible. Notonly is it hard for Hie mother, but the child itself. will indirectly suffer. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comfor the pound is an excellent tonic mother both before and after child-birtIt is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and does not contain any harmful drugs. It can be taken in safety by nursing mothers. the-twin- s d. run-dow- well-nig- i, GGKIJSlfaD Dont take chances of your horse or moles being laid op with Distemper, Influenza. Pink ye. Laryngitis, Heaves, Coughs or Colds. 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