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Show - I History of ' Past Week 1 The News Happenings of , Seven Days Paragraphed BB INTER MOUNTAIN. B Suffering Intensely from liM'lr Id- B Juries, exposure mill lack of nourish- B infill, K. Hurrl.H, his wife, their JilIU B mill tin; grandmother were Monday BB brought to Grecnrlvor, Ulnb, lifter BH they lut 1 1 been subjected for twenty- B four hours to Hit! desert heat after B their automobile crashed through a BB broken bridge fifteen miles oast of BB here. They were all severely Injured BB villi tlio exception of the child. BB Gardeners Monday In tho public BB market at Twin Kails, Idaho, offered BB thu first green corn of the season. B I'cuclics, pears and apples were pica B tlfnl when the market opened. Bl James O'Neill, back from Franco Bl with four service Ntrlpcs and one BB wound stripe and only 18 years old, Is BH nt Camp Lewis for discharge from' the Bl army. Ills papers show he rullsted Bl with his father's consent when a copy BB boy In the art department on a Chi- BjB ougo newspaper. BB Telephonlu advices from flold Hill BB in officers at Wciuluvcr, Utah, tell of BH 11 murder near Trout creek, Jimli conn BB ty, forty miles south of Gold Hill, BB Tuesday morning. George Harris, a BH homesteader and former soldier, Is nl BH legcd to have shot and killed Jesse BH ('out itt Trout Creek and to have Her- HH lou-dy wounded .lame Snhcy, u dep- BH nty sheriff of Callao. BH Almllonl HlKiie II, who, with his HBh brother, was accused of the murder of BH Charles lluhliel at his Indian trading HH post on the Navajo reservation, plead HH rd guilty In Hiiierlor court here. DOMESTIC. HH Among the soldier pupils at Camp HH Dl. army college, was Major (leneral HBi J I. C. Hale, comiminder of thu canton- BH incut, who will take the course In mo- BH tor mechanics. II An ordinance proposing that voters I of Lincoln vote next November 11 on I the question of municipal ownership I of street car lines of the Lincoln True-I True-I tlon company win' Introduced In the I city council .Monday by Mayor J. IS. I .Miller. I l'lniiiilng an Immediate return to I ChlciiKo, to be followed later by u tour of the country, WIIIIuiu D. Hay-I Hay-I wood, former, secretary of the Indus-I Indus-I trial Workers of thu World, was re I leased from the.federnl prison on bond r .Monday, pending an appeal. I Lieutenant Francis it. Ilryan of Morcucle, Arlr.., nn F.llliigton field pilot, was Instantly killed and Private Will I'onclk of Holland, Texas, member mem-ber of a recruiting delachiueiit, wan Kcrlously injured when an alrplano In which they woro flying fell at Houston, Hous-ton, Texas. ' Upon coinplalnt of I ho Western nsso-elation nsso-elation at Boiled Steel Consumers that Ihn Uilttt1 Hliilei Steel corporation and other Mod proiliiccrH net lu violation vio-lation of tlio federal trade commission uct and thu Clayton untltrust act In helling rolled steel on a l'nttsburg '"i!f!", rvi'-Tll! lr!i'' coiumlxiUui Siitimlny uimmmced llml ll liuil under- takell U thorough Investigation of the MriJJt'i't, With U view' to determining whether H formal compllllhl sholllil liu Issued. In Its complaint tint Wi'stehl MMlclillUiit lirgc thill Uhiengo should bo Hindu Itnother basing point In fixation fixa-tion of steel prices. Sweeping Investigation of food prices In every county In Ohio Is requested re-quested In a couiiiiunlcutlon sent by Gov. .lames M. Cox, .Saturday, to .State Attorney General John (I. 1'rlcc. The pollee of Los Angeles were re fctrnlncd Saturday by an order of thu superior court here, from Interfering with the sale of beer containing 2.7l per cent alcohol by arresting thu venders. Two whites and a colored man aru reported to be dead and approximately I fifty are said. to havu been Injured, a number probably fatally, when race rioting broke out Sunday lu Chicago iiiuoiik white ami iicki'o bathers along South Side beaches, from Twenty-ninth street south to Tblrly-flflh street. Thomas Fitzgerald, III) years old, and married, confessed Sunday to tlio police po-lice at Chicago that he killed little Janet Wilkinson, six years old, a neighbor's neigh-bor's child, last Tuesday by strangling her. Hu accompanied tlio police to Ids homo and showed them where ho had concealed the body beneath some coal tinder the basement steps, and It wan recovered. The first bale of 1010 cotton was ginned ut Seeley, Calif., Wednesday, and was sold Immediately for !!." cents a pound, with a bonus of $25 and all ginning costs. It brought n sum In ! excess of $200. Prince Aago of Denmark, who has ; been visiting In tlio United States since , Juno 18, sailed for homo from New York Saturday on tlio Aqultanla. lie-foro lie-foro leaving tlio prince expressed bis appreciation of America and Its hos-pltnllty. hos-pltnllty. About thirty families were Hindu Jiomcless and n flro captain lost his lift) In a blnzo that destroyed fifteen two-family frnmo houses occupied by South Chicago steel workers Thurs-duy Thurs-duy ulght. Captain Hugh Murray, commanding an englno company, was pvcrconio by smoke nnd died. WASHINGTON. Military -occupation, of Moxlco'by tht United States was advocated by Hop-resentatlvo Hop-resentatlvo lludspeth, democrat, Texas, Tex-as, .lu an .address .Saturday In the house. Ho urged withdrawal of Amcr-'lean Amcr-'lean recognition .of Carrnnzn, and said American troops should ho kept In Mexico until a stable government had been established. , lteports of marriages between American Amer-ican soldiers .and (Ifrman girls have been received ut headquarters from various parts of the occupied area during dur-ing the juist Jew days, but, as yet no charge have been filed against any of thu me.n. It Is believed most of the marriages were duu to misunderstandings misunderstand-ings regarding thu antl-frateinlzatlon regulations. Thu following officers and men woro named In the lint of distinguished service ser-vice cross awards .announced: Sergeant Ser-geant Krnest A. Smith (deceased), Waterloo, Iowa ; I'harmuclst'ti Mato Vincent A. Nolan, 712 llllst avenue, Seattle, Wash.; and Private Maiitlcl Olson, Grand Forks, N. I). Tending action by Congress toward .u permanent policy on dyestttffs .Importation, .Im-portation, thu war trade board will. not1 lssuu licenses permitting .truffle in Herman products. ' .Senator William K. UoniJu .of Idaho, natluns covenant, carried hiu ilclit from the legislative forum to the pulpit pul-pit Sunday night In Washington, .declaring .de-claring to a church congregation that the Shantung settlement will mean on-other on-other war Just us thu Alsace-Lorraine settlement fifty years ago brought on another war. Major General Knncli II. Crowder, who went to Cuba to draft new election elec-tion laws, has niadu preparations to return to Washington early lu August. Secretary Daniels approved Tuesday before: thu huusu naval committee a bill giving Admiral William S. Ucnsou, chief of naval operations, and Hear Admiral William h. Sims, who commanded com-manded American naval forces abroad during the war, permanent rank as admiral, ' 1 Indications are that the two dreaded foreign foes of wheat, flag smut and tnke-all, will not become widespread In thu United. States. The United States department of agriculture announced an-nounced Tuesday that tlio two states where these diseases appeared, Indiana Indi-ana and Illinois, had taken steps which would prevent thu spread of tlio dis eases. FOREIGN. Dr. Karl lteaner, head of the Austrian Aus-trian peace delegation, has sent a note to the pence conference asking an extension of seven days In the tlmu allowed the Austrian to reply to thu peuce treuty. Machinist's Matu L. L. Thomas, ono of the three men Injured In collision between an urmy-ntrplaiie and a naval seaplane nt the .vntrniico to Colon harbor, har-bor, died Monday afternoon, Thu usually well Informed I'opolo Kouiauo says It learns that the Italian auibaisador to thu United States, Count dl Cellore, will soon bo called home by tlio Italian government. The newspaper adds that the ambassador Is personally disliked by President Wilson. ltegnrdlng thu recent reports of mutinies of garrison. In Croatia, a Ilelgrade dispatch declares thu revolt was purely local and was quickly subdued. sub-dued. It adds that Ihero are proofs that tho mutinies wore brought ubout through agitation by foreigners. Tho I'n!s advance Into Gnllcla which I'ollsh press bureau has announced, an-nounced, wus made so rapidly that the Ultraiilaus had no time to destroy the railways or bridges ns they retired. re-tired. Italy's vital need of coal and probable prob-able Inability to get It from tho Sanr valley or Great llrltaln, offer American Ameri-can coal operators a chance to enter the Kuropean market with prospects of great success. Disorderly conditions In Strashburg, tho capital of Alsace, are reported In advices received here. Sanguinary conflicts between tho French mtlltury and civilians aru ulleged to hiivo occurred. oc-curred. Tho supremo council of tho peuco conference at Paris decided this afternoon after-noon to send a communication to tho Hungarian people, advising them that If they eject tho lleln Kun government and Institute a movement with which tho conference can deal, the blockade will hu lifted and food relief provided. American troops lu Paris are being rapidly reduced. At the end of July only -1000 remain, while the whole of tho A. K. F. In Frnnco numbers only 20,000, not Including the force In Germany, Ger-many, whose number Is secret, foe of tho peace treuty and Iciibuo of Forty-four Urlttany peasants who had eaten tho flesh of a mad cow, duly reached tho Pasteur Institute In Paris ufur what tho Matin feelingly describes de-scribes as un "agonizing Journey." Abe Associated Press Is Informed that the government at London has not yet arranged for the appointment of an umbussador to Washington, but hopes soon to bo able to make an announcement. . It Is possible that former Emperor William may not bo tried lu London, according to nn announcement made In the house of lords by Karl Curzon of Keddleston, government leader In tho upper house. " Minister of reconstruction Loucher, lias begun negotiations with Dnron von Volsner on tho question of tho coat which Germany la to supply to Frnnco under tho terms pf tlio peace treaty. Ulght hundred natives were killed nnd 1C00 wounded during tho recent disturbances in 'Egypt, necordlng to dlsDatches from Gen, B II. II. Alleuby |