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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH at the Raleigh Tavern May Major Orville J. Nave, retired, for twehty-thro- e years a chaplain in the United States army, was struck and killed by a street car in front of his home at Los Angeles. Six people two men, three women and a child were killed when their automobile was struck by the western express of the Pennsyl- History of PastWeek M Granite Block Marks i J Spot Ever Sacred to Lovers of three-year-ol- d M vania railroad at Y hitehall, Md. x Liberty Following a quarrel with his wife over money matters, Richard Barrett, a the compass of a small widely-knowathlew) of Brooklyn, shot In James City counand killed his wife, his son, Kllton, where Jamesty, Virginia, aged 4; a baby boy, Donald, 1 years town and all that the name stands for and suicide. then committed old, the landing of the English colonists, WASHINGTON. the first colonial council, the presiThe administration food control bill, dency, leadership and explorations of giving the president broad authority Capt. John Smith ; the period of to control the distribution of food, feed the romance of Pocahontas and and fuel for war purposes,' and ap- Rolfe ; the royal governors, Gates, propriating $152,500,000 for its en- West, Dale, Argali, Yeardley, Wyatt, forcement and administration,' was Harvey and Berkeley; the starving passed by the house June 23. time, plague, massacres and. conflagraA plea that Independence day be ob- tions and nearly a century of life In served this year with a solemnity re- the' first permanent English colony In flecting the sober determination of a the United States. democracy at war for Its ideals And its Here also was the country of Bacons existencewas made in a statement is- rebellion tfle first armed and bloody sued June 23 by the public information protest against the arrogance and in' committee at Washington. efficiency of royal governors. In WilBelgium and Russia united on Sunliamsburg sat the house of burgesses, in which Patrick Henry and his brilday at the tomb of George Washington in paying homage to the American pa- liant company took the lead in demandtriot and to the spirit of liberty and ing and compelling the independence freedom which his memory incarnates. of the colonies, and a few miles away where the independence New demands on the American Red of the United States was won. Cross disclosed by Eliot Wadsworth, Near the east edge of Williamsburg acting chairman, show that the fund may not last and at one end of a broad' street the name of .which is Duke of Gloucester longer than six months. ' The Belgian mission was received street so called In honor Of Queen June 22, in the senate chamber with a Anns eldest son stands a simple grantablets on great demonstration. An address by ite marker, beariEg-bronzBaron Moncheur, head of the mission, the east and west faces. Around the expressing Belgiums gratitude for Americas aid and sympathy ,was punctuated with frequent applause. Afterward all the senators were introduced to members of the mission. C The New Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed S WITHIN n -- INTERMOUNTAIN.' Copper mines In the Butte district . continue operations, despite strikes of their employees culled by the Metal Mine Workers union foij higher wages and improved working conditions, but It Is claimed only about 10 per cent of the men are at work. Charles Gibbs, engineer, was killed and William Farmer, fireman, and J. W. Smith, brakeman, were badly scalded when an engine attached to a work train of the Denver & R1q Grande overturned at Una, Colo. Advices from northern Idaho points say that strike conditions have virtually tied up all logging In the Idaho panhandle. Industrial Workers of the World say there are 1700 men on strike. George S. Roach, of Salt Lake, accidently shot himself through the temple while drawing a revolver from its place In the tonneau of his car at Pueblo, Colo., dying almost Immediately. Roach and his wife.-wertouring to Orleans, Ind. Thousands of dollars in property and two lives is the toll exacted thus far by the flood of the Grand and North Fork rivers in the Grand valley with the Grand at a stage of 13.2 feet, the highest evere recorded, and still rising, according to reports from ' FOREIGN. Grand Junction, Colo. The Sinn Feiners were active at It is reported that the mines of morning when they Butte will work day shifts only, until Cork, Sunday smashed windows in a number of rethe strike of miners now 'in progress is cruiting offices and hoisted the repubsettled. lican flag on the court house flagstaff DOMESTIC. L and committed many other acts of An explosion late Sunday wrecked violence. the mansion occupied by Sidney G. W. A. Holman, the premier of New Cooke, governor of the Old Soldiers South Wales, speaking at a luncheon institution given in his honor at London, said that home, a federally-controlle- d In Leavenworth, Kans. The occupants Australia has taken the whole wheat of the building were badly shaken up, product under governmental control. but none seriously injured. At present the country has 4,500,000 Four persons were shot, two of them tons In excess of home needs and it schbol children, in a battle between ivill be shipped to England as soon as ' rival gangs of gunmen in Carmine the transport problem is solved. recover. All New York. will street, Alfredo Cocchl, slayer The Railway Mail association ended of Ruth Cruger, a k high a four days national convention at school girl, is being carefully watched Cleveland by appealing to congress to 'In prison at Bologna, Italy, as he has establish a civil service court of ap- several times expressed the .intention peals to prevent dismissal of postal of committing suicide to finish it all. employees without a hearing. Winston Spencer Churchill,- in an The Italian mission, headed by the article in the Sunday Pictorial, dePrince of Udine, may lengthen its stay mands ail aggressive policy for the In this country to include a tour of vast surplus fleets under the entente California and other states in the far allies ' command, especially since west. Americas entrance into the war. Reunion of the United Synod of the It was announced from American South, the general council and general army headquarters at Paris on Sunday synod of the Evangelical Lutheran that Major General Pershing had apchurch in the United States, was pracpointed Fredericy Palmer of New York tically effected at a meeting of the to his staff in the intelligence departgeneral synod at Chicago. ment, with the rank of major. Kansas City has been awarded the The, German federal council, ac1918 convention of International Rocording to a Berlin dispatch, has detary Clubs. creed that during the coming harvest The entire Ludicek year not only bread grains, but barley, of Mrs. Joseph Ludicek, her two oats, peas, beans, buckwheat and milsons, James and Albert, and daughter let will be requisitioned in their enHelen were found dead at the Ludicek tirety for control and distribution by farm, eight miles northeast of Toledo. the imperial grain bureau. It is believed the eldest son, Albert Over one thousand persons were committed the crime. killed or injured or are missing in Walter Nahl, 21 years of age, of San consequence of an explosion In muniFrancisco, whose mother informed the tions factories at Bloeweg, according authorities of his failure to register to an announcement made in the lower for the selective draft, was sentenced house of the Austrian parliament by to ninety days Jn the county jail. the minister of defense. More than 22,000 bakers throughout Along the Russian northern front the country have agreed with the com- south of Smorgon, German airplanes mercial economy board to begin on have which read: leaflets dropped July 10 to refuse returns, of stale Thanks for the long rest during which bread from dealers. fraternization enabled us to transfer Travelers from southwestern Alaska troops to the western front to hold up report that Mount Douglas and Mount the attack of the English and French. Uiamma, volcanoes on the west shore Now enough are transferred. We are of Cook inlet, are discharging grei going to fight and will fire on fratern-izerashes and smoke, and that the activity ' of these peaks is increasing. The strikers on the first Section of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berk-ma- the Nicolas railway, connecting Petro-gra- d called the two leading anarchists and Moscow, have resumed work, of this country, have been indicted at having been given an increase In New York by a federal grand jury on wagest ' charges of conspiring to induce young congress of The men not to register for the selective Finland has adopted resolutions dedraft. manding separation of Finland from Seventeen young men and women ar- - Russia and the formation of an Inderested at Philadelphia for distributing pendent republic. literature, which the police declared to Finnish newspapers say that Japan be contrary to the government's wel- has offered to support the Russian fare, were held without bail June 21 government in the work of organizing on charges of suspicion of treason and the democracy and in the reorganiza"Inciting to riot. tion of the' army. Japan, according That a large number of Germans to these papers, expressed the wish from a sea raider, either sunk or cap- that Russia would soon resume Its tured at sea, were brought into an place in the ranks of the combatants. American iport on June 20 by a British A dispatch from Lyons says that steamer, was the report brought ashore Vendony Mendoza, ' formerly a Braby a government agent. zilian deputy, has been arrested In As a reshit of an outbreak on the Geneva charged with .having appropart of Frank Drlggs, a farm hand, priated the proceeds of the sale of a who is believed to be demented, four 10,000,000-fran- c loan which he was Inpersons are dead today at the Buck trusted by the Brazilian government with placing in France. form, near Stockholm, N. Y. Pow-hatta- n, . e e family,-consistin- r g The Old Capitol Building. From an Early Print. i marker are the foundation walls, now protected by a covering of "Cement, of a building. An American cannot stand at this monument with those ancient foundation walls around It, without a sense of reverence. The bronze tablets briefly tell the story of the building whose site the block of granite marks. The Inscription of the west tablet follows : - The Old Capitol: ' Here Patrick Henry first kindled the flames of revolution by his .resolutions and speech against the stamp act. May 29-3- 0, 1765. Here March 12, 1773, Dabney Cferr offered and the' house of burgesses of Virginia unanimously adopted the resolution to appoint a committee to correspond .with similar committees in the other colonies the first step taken toward the union of the states. Here May 15, 1776, the convention of Virginia, through resolutions drafted by Edmund Pendleton, offered by Thomas Nelson, Jr., advocated by Patrick Henry, unanimously called on congress to declare the colonies free and Independent states. Here June 12, 1776, was adopted by the convention the immortal work of George Mason the declaration of rights and June 29, 1776, the first .written constitution of a free and Independent state ever s framed. ., The east tablet contains this: - Members of the house of burgesses who ! ( ' Not for Him. s. n, . Social-Democrat- Then follow on the bronze the names of 149 of the Virginia patriots, and from that long and closely cast list of names a visitor jotted down these: George Washington, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Randolph, Robert Bolling, Richard Bland, Abraham Hite, George Ball, John Talbot, t Richard Lee, Henry Lee, Edward Mosley, Robert Wormley Carter, Bartholomew Dandrldge, Francis Light-foLee, Benjamin. Harrison, Francis Edmund Pendleton, Slaughter, Henry Pendleton, Mann Page, Jr., Thomas Pet-tu- s, John Bowdoln, Joseph Nevll, Samuel Nevll, Samuel Du Val, George Stubblefield, William Fitzhugh, Thomas Marshall, George Brook, Dudley Diggs, Thomas Mann Randolph, James Mercer GOVERNMENT WILL SEE THa NO MORE SUPPLIES ARE 8ENT TO THE GERMANS. ' ' J President Wileon Issues Executive Op der Under Which Many Steps for " . Successful Prosecution of War May be Taken at Once. ' ot Control of American Washington. exports, authorized in a clause of the and Peter Presley Thornton, espionage bill, was assumed on June 25 by President Wilson with the The plot of ground in which the ap. monument stands and in wlilch the pointment of an exports coupcil, the secretaries of state, agrfoundation walls, are exposed is still iculture and commerce, and the food, as It has' been called for 210 called, Atf executive order administrator. years, Capitol square; The grass there the council directs the depart-tail- s creating is quite long. A few wild flowers, commerce of to administer all deincluding those of the catnip, are tails of operation. y Close a is stunted blooming. by A victorious conclusion of the war tree, and a few yards in rear can come, said the president In a of where the capitol stood grows a fine statement outlining the countrys exold locust tree. port policy, only by systematic of American trade. REMEMBER WOMANS WORK The free play of trade will not he Interfered with, he said, Statue Erected to Molly Pitcher Prove arbitrarily will only be intelligently and syIt That Republics Do Sometimes stematically directed In the light of full Honor Heroic Deeds. information with regard to the needs and market conditions throughout the The great bronze figure of the heroworld and the necessities of our people ine of Monmouth at Carlisle, Pa., is at home and our armies and the armies another testimony that republics are of our abroad. associates maligned when charged with ingratiMembers of tne exports council will tude. If statues of fearless women to the presrecommend and are rare, it is because their darlhg organize ident a series of proclamations which has been In ways too obscure for the will put the law Into active operation! record of history or tradition. The first proclamation will require Buxom Mary Hays of fighting Irish the licensing of all coal and fuel shiblood on her mothers side, came into pments, including bunkers, and its purwitli the limelight when .Washington to give the government first a is pose to his words hot drove back Lee fling firm grasp on shipping. troops again upon Clintons rear and second will provide a system of The turn a retreat into a victory. From for every class of exports to licensing the time her husband enlisted at the outbreak of the revolution she had the European neutral countries and is to prevent supplies from trudged behind the marching soldiers. designed Germany. reaching In more than one engagement she Proclamations to follow will name brought a huge stone jug of water to the battlefield, first for her husband specific commodities which may not be and then for his comrades, who grate- snipped anywhere without licenses. fully called her Moll of the pitcher, The first commodities to be designated will be cereals and other foodstuffs. soon shortened to Molly Pitcher. It was not for womans work of By degrees the list will be extended nursing and cooking she won fame, until virtually every export commodity but because when Sergt. John Hays is brought under the operation of the feif under a Hessian charge she aqt, The proclamations Cohering c6nl and helped him to a safer place and then hurried back just in time to prevent exports tot European neutrals probably,, the dragging of his cannon tp thtf rear. will be issued this week. Under an arAll the long sultry day, June ,28, 1778, rangement to be made with the British she loaded and retired, running, be- government providing for an internatween ramming In fresh charges, to tional shipping control, the United relieve her wounded husband. Tradi- States and Great Britain will have the tion has It she saved the' day. There trade of the world in their hands to is some color for this In the fact that direct In the manner best calculated to assist in winning the war. at the conservative Washingtons the Continental congress The neutral export proclamation will voted her a sergeants commission and be hurried to prevent removal from half pay through life. the United States of large supplies of foodstuffs bought by the neutrals and Not a Signer of Declaration. now stored in this country awaiting A portrait in Independence hall, rec- Shipfnent. The government is deterognized for 20 years as that of Wil- mined to hold neutrals to necessities. liam Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, has turned out IRRIGATION DAM BREAKS. to be in reality a picture of Joseph Whipple, a brother of the signer. As Raging Torrent Carries Away Sixty Foot Wall and Fioods Valley. the latter personage had no historical reto has been the association, painting Price, Utah. Property damage moved from its place in gallery No. 1. railroad crops, and trackage, depots The discovery was made by a Ports- estimated to be more than $1,500 0U0, mouth (N. H.) woman who is a de- was the- result of the break in the Goosebescendant of the Whipple family. The Price river irrigation dam in Price original portrait, of which the one that rry-creek, the to a tributary hung in Independence hall is a copy, river, twelve miles northeast of was handed down in her family as that which began Sunday afternoon of Joseph Whipple. and finally resulted in a raging torrent wall after carrying away the sixty-foo- t Lesson in Visit to Valley Forge. 11,000 - than more" which impounded With its memories of courage alacre feet of water. most unparalleled : of forbearance and Hundreds of thousands of dollars of devotion to a high cause trooping betraffic damage in loss of fore the visitor, Valley Forge becomes additional Rw k Denver the suffered be will by a cominfluence, and everyone the of because who can should go there at least onc. Grande railroad mines plete tieup of the immense coal upon which depend iu Carbon county, Record to Be Proud of. the railroad for an outlet. Thousands emof miners will be thrown out of The republic of which the Declarato able is railroad tion was the preliminary platform. ployment until the or has grown from a weak union of colo- rebuild from fifteen to thirty miles away. nies on the shore of the Atlantic to q track which has been washed been nation of,, continental expansion and 'Three large steel bridges have bridges of scores washed highway out, larger material wealth than that of ouberts m any other nation in the world. Its pop lav gone and all concrete dam ulation has Increased from 2.500,000 to the Price river valley between the 'e fortyof It has attracted imm- and Price, a distance 100,000,000. been destroyed. have from miles, every point ,of the comigrants pass and has been for more than a hundred years the center of the stage Charged Wire Kills Utahn. in the drama ohuman development, a Riverton, Utah. James H. Dansie, fact which is the more remarkable for 35 years of age, was instantly killed,. the reason that during the same time and James Butterfield, 40, so ba0 much that was important has been in burned that the amputation of they progress elsewhere. legs will be necessary, when came Into contact with a transmission wire of the Utah Ligh Last White House Celebration. ' Power company. The. last greajt Fourth of July celebration given at the White House took Venizelos Coming Back. headed place on the final Fourth of President Athens. The Greek cabinet, In 1864, when it was the scene by Alexander Zaimis, has resign Lincoln, of a mammoth Sunday school festival King Alexander has Informed M. Jn of colored people, during which the nart, the high commissioner, represen . presidents guests presented him with ing France, Great Britain and Rnss a large Bible bound la. that he will ask former Fremier Venizelos to form' a new cabinet. purple velvet i g paper-mulberr- direc-tio- n x New-Yor- t and . self-confess- - 1769, 18, May 27, 1774, and August, 1774, entered Into association against the Importation or purchase of British manufactures. Peyton Randolph, speaker, and Robert Carter Nichols, -- treasurer. ic - Fair-vie- S soul-fittin- g high-tensi- o , Mable I see Mr. Henpeck is down on the program to read the Declaration of Independence. Tom He was, but his wife wont let him go through with It. Shes afraid he might take the document Mtrlously. gold-mounte- d , I i t i |