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Show T 1 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH Here for Three Months Stay FROM All IT LOONS To W A TOTV RIOT RIFLE FOR SHOTGUN , VlELL,Vleil, IA)ERE 50 yOU AD 10 INDICATION? LIKE ITS CHICAGO POLICE DISCARD Find New Weapon More Effective in Operation Against ' 5ti MIN' v, WARM ' Thugs. . , . Substitution oi the shotgun for the rlflq is the latest development in manhunting by the Chicago police. The d has given way time-honor- rifle-squa- to the Settled: squad. The reason for the change was thus outlined by Michael Hughes, chief of ' ' detectives : "In close-rang-e fighting the pump-gu- n is much the more efficient weapon, for within 90 feet of the objective it has a spread of four feet. Each shot carries nine rounds of lead, corresponding in size to that in a .38 re- volver bullet. In street fighting, also, the chances of hitting the innocent bystander are greatly minimized by the use of the shotgun, because the effective range Is so short. The other day we discovered a new use for the shotgun. During a race after bandits in an automobile, one of our men emptied his gun through the rear curtain of the speeding machine ahead. The hail of bullets stopped that car as no rifle shot would ' ever have done. The gun we use has the shortest stock. Every one of the detective cars carries these guns as regular equip- In the Sweet Bye and Bye June 9, 1865, by which Webster was to be given royalty of 3 cents on each copy of the hymn sold by the com pany. After the Chicago fire of .1871 Lyoa & Healy assigned to the then Oliver Ditson & Co. of Boston all interests in their publications. It was under stood, the bill says, that Ditson & Co. ussumed all royalty obligations as well. docket of the United States Equity lourt in Boston, which involved one of the best known and most popular hymns of America, In' the Sweet Bye und Bj e, was settled out of court when the Oliver Ditson company paid $56,000 to the estate of Mrs. Joan H. Webster, widow of the author of the hymn, Joseph P. Webster. The suit arose out of a contract for royalties on the song and was begun In 1906 by Mrs. Webster of Elkhorn, Wis.. who has since died. Her son, Louis Webster, was In court According to the original bill of complant filed in court here, Joseph Webster, the author, signed a contract with Lyon & Ileaiy of Chicago on A master heard the suit in 1906 and made a finding for the defendant. No court action was then taken and the case held its place on the court b oks ever since. The settlement today was without further court proceedings. It Is related that la 1S65 Mr. Web- ster went Into the home of his friend, Dr. Samuel P. Bennett, In a most despondent mood. The doctor asked what was the trouble. , It is no matter, it will be all right by and by, was the (reply. This remark acted as a flash of Inspiration to them both. Dr. Bennett Immediately sat down and wrote out the verses and Webster composed the music on his violin. Less than hour later they were singing the song with two friends. United States is one of the most thriftless nations on earth, and that the average American is incompetent and reckless in the spending of his cash, are two disagreeable facts recently emphasized by New York banking Ill ill EXPLOSIVES FOR HELD IH IFIIIE LOSE LIFE III Bombing, which is now a recognized police tactics in Chicago, can" he carried on with great impunity from the shelter of this shield, said part of SPENDS CLOUDBURST WEAKENS BRIDGE FRITZ KOPP AND CAUSES WRECK OF PASSMONTHS INGERMAN PRISON WHILE ON VISIT AT HOME ENGER TRAIN QN N. W. R. R. BIG STOCK OF EXPLOSIVES LEFT PHILIP FROM WAR TO BE USED IN IMPROVING LANDS OF NATION con- i Another innovation In the detective bureaus equipment is a steel shield, as high as a mans head, from behind vyhich the .operatives can direct. In, comparative safety, their fire at bandits barricaded In A building. This portable armor Is mounted on rollers, and is light enough, so that one man can operate It. Portholes, through which to fire, and a heavy glass peephole are appurtenances. People N cerns after an extensive study of thrift as it does not appear in this country. Without a budget system, our government squanders money wherever and whenever the whims of congress direct It. And our national waste is faithfully Imitated by the individual. The majority of American homes have no budget systems. Household expenses are regulated by the whims of the family, and the bills are considered afterward usually long after- ment (Copyright) FI Americans a Most Thriftless pump-gu- n Chief Hughes. Officials Prefer Charge Mail, Baggage, Smoker and Chair Car Against Utahan As Slacker and Plunge Into Creek Below When Place Him in Jail At Liegnity Fast Train Attempts to and Fine Him 200 Marks Pass Over 12,000,00 Pounds of Picric Acid Now Imperial Available For Farmers in Improving Agricultural Lands ' Says Authorities moderate means, while 35 have saved Pleasant Grove, Utah. Phillip Fritz Omaha, Neb. Flood waters follow. Washington More than 12,000,000 home here recent- - ing a cloudburst were held responsible to his returned one of Kopp of the high' acid, pounds priclc e the numAt the age of forty-fivafter a year and a half in Germany, by trainmen for the wreck Thursday ber of wealthy persons has fallen to est known explosives, accumulated for Iy war purposes and made 'useless to the nine months of which were spent in the night near Whitney, Neb., of Chicago them05 are merely supporting three, war department by the armistice, will German war prison at Liegnitz, where and Northwestern train No. 606, which selves, while 18 have passed Into the resulted in five deaths and injuries to be distributed to fafmers for agricul- he was held on false charges. discard. They are no longer v tural purposes. Kopp and his wife left here in Jan- about thirty persons, The mail, baggage, smoker and chair ,' When the war ended the army had unry, 1920, to visit relatives and friends 20 men At the age of In cars plunged into a creek when a tres-th-e ward. hae died, only one is very wealthy, on hand this immense stock of picric in Germany and The following statistics, quoted only six are while 54 acid, and in addition more than places Kopp visited, he states there tie bridge over the stream sagged as from a publication of the American are dependent upon their children, pounds of T. N. T. The' lat was much dissatifaction among the the train was passing over it. Train-peoplBankers association, show how piti- upon relatives, or upon charity for ter was distributed to arious governand that there had been sev-- 1 men at Whitney declared pillars of the fully few Americans ever achieve a support. mental agenc!es for use in railroad era! revolts. While visicing in Ger- bridge had been weakned when a road old age: note what At the age of seventy-fiv- e onstruetion in Alaska, public roads many, Kopp and some friends were bridge, torn loose by flood water upwe find in has happened : Sixty-thre- e are dead (of in the national parks and various pro- arrested during one of these local stream, crashed Into them. At the age of twenty-fiv- e this country 100 men are all strong these 60 left no property at all), three jects on Indian reservations. None of uprisings, and placed in the war prisThirteen Injured acceding to the 34 are dependent upon the T. N. T. was distributed to indiv-ual- s on at Liegnitz. and vigorous. They have started life are He was first charged railroad companys office here,, were physically fit and on a plane of equal- their relatives, children or charity for and thus far not a single accident with being a slacker to the German taken to a Hot Springs S. D. hospital, ity. support ; 95 per cent of these will not has larked the use or transportation army, and as the officials refused to while twenty-on- e others less seriously Ten years later, 10 are wealthy, have sufficient means to pay their fu- of the millions of of the high beleive he was an American citizen he hurt, were sent to Chadron for treat-wa- s pounds 10 are In fair circumstances, 40 have neral bills. fined 200 marks, or about $3.50 in nient. explosive, according to officials of the American money, which he paid. The baggage- car was the first to fall bureau of mines. Mrs. Kopp, being unable to free her and was buried beneath the chair car. The question of what to do with the and The smoker was hurled a considerable 12.000,000 pounds of picric acid puz- husband, returned to America, for some brought with her the passports, the distance, but landed In an upright zled government officers me: he swore to marry me, she said. time, und the war department had al only proof they had of her husbands position. He kissed me very tenderly the da most decided to tow the explosive out citizenship: consequently he was oblig-- J in the confusion that followed the my baby was born. He kissed my ring to sea and it overboard in the ed to remain In prison, with no hearing crash reports were circulated that a dump finger and said he would get the ring interests of the public safety, when it or trial, though entirely ignorant of the large' number of passengers had been very soon. And he tdd me not to was decided to institute a series of ex- second charge against him. After killed, but It was stated at the comworry, that he would take care of find some ahout six months Of waiting for trial, panys office Thursday that the total to effort an in the baby until I was strong again. periments use for it The ex- he began to think he had been forgot-- 1 fatalities were only five. He had kind friends who would treat safe commercial conducted were The dead: by the bur- ten by the officials, so he wrote his periments our baby well. I was afraid to part disclosed many ways wife and asked her to appeal to the and mines of eau Blick, C. M Grand Island, Neb. with my baby, but I trusted him. could be used government for his release. Mrs. Kopp acid which in Bosnar, Frank, Lander Wyo. picric We went to the elevated station. and profitably on farms, such wrote to Senator Smoot, whose efforts Stewart, F. M., Gordon Neb., travelsafely was woman I there. kissed A waiting Sometimes you can read and rocks forth immediate action. Kopp ing salesman. CHICAGO. lines in the "Personal my baby good-by- , and I havent seen as in blasting out stumps was accord- brought, was placed on trail January 22, 1921, Scott, R. C., baggageman In and breaking up land. It of the classified advertising her since. He gave me an address column explothe at the criminal division of the county distribute to decided Skiles, B. F. Mall Clerk, Chadron. find ingly could not the avenue. I Belmont Sometimes the story is only section. free of charge, to court at Liegnitz, charged with Neb. sive, practically been I uad I knew Then address. suggested as in the ad that follows: The seriously injured: I realized I didnt even know farmers. RE- -' duped. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS pow-de- r The literal translation of the docua or crystaline Picric Lessley, J. N. Springfield, Mo, that father highly acid, where lived, my babys ward to lady or persons knowing a lemon yellow color, is ment recording the proceedings of the name ne had given me was his Goodell, W. Chadron, Neb. express the having Sherat who baby girl accepted lady than 40 per cent criminal division of the county court messenger. name. cent real 18 stronger per about Feb. on 3, L station rd. idan The reporter asked her questions. straight nitroglycerin dynamite, ac- in, Liegnitz, Germany, countersigned Bryant, William Blair, Neb. 9 p. m. Baby was dressed in white It and sealed by the chief clerk of the Arnold, D., news agent, Chadron a long cording to the bureau of mines. flannels, wrapped in cotton blanket, Then he found the man, after Neb. He and his wife live near should never he used in hulk, officials court reads as follows: pink wool shawl, and a ladys black search. Woods. He Is not In the name of the people (of GerHubbard rich, but say, and its used 'should be restricted White, W. W. Denver. Colo, fur cloth cape made with vest front. PhilLyons, B. R., fireman Chadron Neb A brown suit case contained clothes. he is able to pay the $200 reward. to reclipped paraffined paper cartriges. many) ; in the complaint against Potter. S. H.. Denver, Colo. surplus stock, lip Fritz Kopp, sales agent from The 12.000,000-pounLove came to Dolores working be- He admitted he had given the baby to The railroad reports shy there wat located at Sparta, Wls and Wingate. Pleasant Grove, state of Utah, North hind her counter in a big store and a stranger. now and N. M., will be distributed to farmers America, a Protestant, born August 27, no Sjgn 0f the cloudburst at 8 :30 p. m. the wife knows a His told story The her. finally girl trapped perhaps some day he can keep Ills through the bureau of public roads of 1888, In Sarrbrucken, since March 29, when a westbound train crossed th( newspaper about it. at I loved him and I thought he loved promise "to Dolores. the department of agriculture. The 1920 has been held for investigation - t, ridge. is an- Liegnitz, upon a charge of counterfiet its to the farmers, cost wrecking crews were sent from Cas only , per Wyo., and Chardon. Neb., and nounced, .will be freight charges and ing. After taking the case under advise- - was predicted by Mr. Dickinson thai a charge of six cents a pound for necessary the in ment, they rendered the following de- - the line would be cleared soon. placing the powder There used to be dis- cislon: The defendant is not guilty A. Rounseville of Chicago, assistant Evanston, inspired such pep that cartridges. It will be ready for 1. and Is hereby dis- chief maintenance engineer for . the of counterfeiting, about July tribution a rabbit would walk up find spit in a ' bulldogs eye. The nowadays kind charged. The costs of the proceedings Northwestern, Yvas among the Pullmar are to be paid by the state treasury. passengers on the train and assisted China to Rockfeller Jr., Going makes the drinkers plumb looney. The foregoing judgment is signed by In the first reliet work. ' Rockefeller D. Jr., John York. Anyway, a lynching party was interNew was Robert McCaull, it Policeman LIssel, summer, presiding judge; District Atby will go to China this ' r rupted here Sinn Feiners Again Actve in the City of Churches. to attend the dedi- torney Schwartz ; Elkusli, county judge right announced Sunday As' The ' Intended victim escaped without and Buchholtz. Manchester,. Dr. judge, county England. Attacks attrl at new Peking buildings cation of and countersign. buted by the. police to Sinn Feiner thanking his rescuer. Union Medical college on September 15. sistant Judge Kuntze, chief clerk were carried out last Saturday against The four arrested are George Logan, He will head a delegation of the trus- ed and sealed by Wandrdch, court Donald Stewart, Charles Butler and of the railway signal boxes. foundation. was taken up by the rest of the party tees of the Rockfeller William Miller, all of Evanston. Toll Exemption Proposed Then another proposed that the Favorable Report Ordered to the story, McCaull One Hundred Shot In Jail According Favorable report was man from the wagon play the role of American coastwisi' HarWashington. Shimbun's Washington. remarks Hochl The the from disjointed Toklo. gathered lamented. Anyway, senate postoffee and shipping would be exempted from pay the ordered by that Monday says of the men, they had been sitting by the were dancing bin correspondent on the ment of Panama canal tblls under a bill the road singing, laughing, telling when I saw them they the bolshevikl who are preparing to posf roads committee Monday the around wagon man. evacuate Kharbarvck, capital of the Townsend bill to crate a federal high- - ordered favorably reported Monda; and singing stories, and occasionally taking a nip A rope was around his neck, the oth- maritime province of Siberia shot 100 way commission and to establish an by the senate interoeeanic canals com from a bottle. A man passed driving er end over the branch of a tree. mlttee. have to him Interstate system of pnlic roads. offenders in jail here. a wagon. They invited I ran up, pulled my revolver, and political v a drink. The passerby stopped, got Rescue Dies After Wage Cuts Announced Artie Trip Manned to stop. I cut the rope, down, and had a drink. Then he had ordered .them S. D. The Homestake Minin? 26 Zurick, Andrew may Lead, Louisville. released the victim and brought the Copenhagen. Knut Rasmussen, the more. Colo, died from an at - company Thursday gave notice of Louisville, of or exa lead Danish will to station. men the artic explorer, About the rest McCaull cannot be of heart disease a few minutes general reduction In wages of 50 cent All four were fined $10 and costs. pedition leaving Copenhagen this year tack sure. He believes one of the men sughe had rescued Dan Sheriff, 10, a day, effective July 16. Officials oi after are-tiland Baffin therelate and victim started (the The great to Another explore gested a game of Cowboy. from drowning In a lke here late the' company"said they expected the of ad and some north left. wits island Labrador) mentioned Ku Klux Klan, and the idea fore had !.men to accept ne cut. Tuesday. joining islands. MOTHER AND CHILDREN SENT TO MAIL BY MISTAKE I nothing. 'Li fifty-five- Alsace-Lorrain- e. e, well-to-d- - Wanted: The Baby Given to a Stranger coun-terfetin- g. d Moonshine Suggests Jolly Lynching ill. -- I , I , ' 1 , I Mrs. Bertha Zeilnsky of Reading, Pa., and her little children are free again after spending four days In the Queens county jail in Long Island City, N. Y., because she did not speak English. She was brought to- Long Island City, she said, on the pretext that a sister living there was anxious to see her, by Jacob Ralsces, who had served as a bondsman a year ago for Mrs. Zelinskys sister. Ralsces, when ordered to produce the girt, went te Reading and, according to the story told by Mrs. Zelinsky, brought her to Long Island City and turned her over to the authorities. Only when her were taken was the misfinger-printake discovered. ts HOME BREW IS POISON 90 Per Cent ef Concoction Not Fit for Human Consumption. Ninety per cent of the home brew made in this country is poisonous, according to a warning Issued by the chemical expert of the Internal revenue burean after he had analyzed numerous samples. In almost all cases, d beer is says the expert, a green concoction and Is likely to produce gastritis, Inflammation of the stomach and other severe disorders. The chemist stated that the revenue bureau has received many communications from physicians expressing concern at the number of patients they found whose, illness directly is traceable to drinking home brew. home-brewe- Average College Man Makos $5,762. The average college manjs income ten years after he leaves college Is $5,762.51, according to the Income tux report of the 1911 class at the Unlveiv slty of Chicago, The women averaged $2,189.81 each. Brewery Belfry Will Adorn Church. The belfry recently taken down from, a brewery in Charlestown, Mass was taken to Arlington. Mass., where M will .be used as a belfry on the ehurch which the Methodists ore , repairing. ) v i - -- - Found Diamond in Her Chocolate Bar. While eating a chocolate bar, Betty Lewis of Muskegon, Mich., found two rings embedded in the confection. One ' rina had a diamond setting. 2 ' |