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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH brief review Expressing hope the John L. Lewis, of WEEKS EVENTS of. the important IECORD HAPPENINGS ized in item- president of the International Miners union, will avert a strike In the Kansas district by ordering the miners back to work who quit Friday when Alexander Howat went to jail, W. L. Huggins, presiding judge of the Kansas court of industrial relations, Saturday issued a statement that if Lewis should fail the industrial court must THIRTEEN LIVES LOST WHEN act to protect the miners who want to STEAMER IS DAMAGED BY VESwork. FORM SEL OFF COAST OF SCOTLAND Plans are being made to construct a dam that will control Cave creek, which frequently has flooded Phoenix, Arizona, the most recent occasion being on August 21, when the state Capitols first floor was covered with water. Gathered Home and Foreign From All Quarters of the World, and Prepared for Busy Men Newa INTERMOUNTAIN. Mrs. Frank Dearlove of Adrl-iWhen N. D., retired she was attacked by i weasel that had crawled .into her bed. two men whom she summoned to protect her were badly bitten before the inimal was killed. n, WASHINGTON. Government agencies are keeping In close touch with the railroad strike situation but reports received thus far indicate there wiii be no strike, it was announced officially here a few days ago. The supreme ctflirt of the United There are 2315 unemployed in Salt States Tuesday announced the appointLake City,, according to a letter sent ment of William R. Stansbury as clerk to Governor Mabey by the Commercial of the supreme court of the United club. These figures are given as tne Slates to succeed James D. Maher, who result of a survey made by the club died during the summer. In September. Senator Kenyon, Republican, Iowa, The crack debating tedm of Har- informed President Harding Thursday vard university and a team from the that he could not consider at the presUniversity of Idaho will debate either ent time acceptance of the federal in Moscow, Idaho, or in Spokane, in judgeship of the northern Iowa disthe early part of December, Debate trict. Coach C. W. Chenoweth announced recently. Decision by the department of JusCounty Treasurer Ben C. Bell of Kemmerer, Wyo., has been notified that 25,457.49 will be made at once for distribution to the available schools of Lincoln county as its share of oil royalties derived from state-owne- d school lands, this being a semi annual payment. tice as to investigation of fhe Kukiux Klau will await action by congress on the proposed inquiry, Attorney General Daugherty said Thursday. ft ft Notice that the government will move for,a dismissal of the Keystone Watch Case company antitrust suit was filed today with the clerk of the supreme where the proceedings are pendicourt, Airmail service between Elko and ngEly, Nev., will be established within the next ten days, according to ward Major General John L. Hnes was received from "Washington by Claron designated Thursday by Secretary Nelson, manager of Woodward avia- Weeks to succeed , Major General tion field at Salt Lake. The plans call the of commander retired, as for mail flights between those cities corps areas, with headquarters Eighth on Monday!?, Wednesdays and Fridays at Fort Houston, Texas. of each week. Return trips to Elko will be made on the same days. A jury of 12 prominent lawyers after reviewing the testimony taken in Two masked men entered the Spancases the growing out of the escape oi gle State bank at Spangle, 18 miles C. Grover Bergdoll, draft evader, has south of Spokane, Wash, at 1 p. m. found both his attorneys, E. C. Bailey Tuesday,' shot Miss Ruth Jennings, and Samuel T. Ansell, innocent of any the assistant cashier in the arm and participation in the uscape. Copies oi escaped with a sum of money, the the judicial review are being sent tfl amount of which was not known. A members of congress. posse of deputy sheriffs left here at 2 p. m. in an effort to overtake the A new rifle, said robbers. to be more powerful than any naval now in use and other new developMrs. Dolores Johnson, sister of gun ments in ordnance, will be tested at James E. Mahoney, who was found ordnance proving ground al the army guilty Saturday at Seattle, Wash., of Md., soon, when ordnancs Aberdeen, first degree murder for the slaying of be celebrated. , New types will day his wife Kate M. Mahoney, was chargof artillery, shells, tanks and bombs ed with forgery In connection with an also will be tried out. alleged fraudulent power of attorney ft ft ft purporting to have been signed by Passage of foreign debt refunding Kate Mahoney. The charge was made of congress In an information filed in superior legislation at this session of the TrSas was Secretary by urged court. Mellon Thursday before the publii ury DOME8TIC. Ways and means committee. The leg William Earl Jeardeau, young teller Islation fe to be pushed through tin of the Capital National bank at Sac- house at a very early date, Mellei ramento, Cal., Monday pleaded guilty was assured by the committteS". In federal court to embezzlement and FOREIGN. was sentenced to serve two and of the Ku Klux Klai The federal Island McNeil Knights years at alof was who Ga., formally asked Presi Atlanta, penitentiary. Jeardeau, leged to have misappropriated $11,500, dent Harding and Attorney Generai attributed his troubles to gambling. Daugherty recently to start an investigation in the affairs of the klan. . After having escaped from prison imthe and made his way to San Antonio Parliamentary Investiga During pelled by fear that his four children tion of cruelty to performing monkeys had perished In the recent flood at San in London, a shortsighted showmar Antonio, Texas, J. B. Payne was held lost his head and addressed one of ths Jocko. by the local officers Tuesday awaiting members of parliament as the arrival of deputy wardens from The heaiing had to adjourn. ft ft the Lansing, Kansas, prison. chairman Arthur Griffith, designati The Grain Dealers National associa- of the sinn fein delegation in the L.on tion, which has been in convention at don peace conference and other prom Chicago for three days, closed its ses- inent sinn fein leaders this week be sions by reelecting its old officers, in- gan drafting Irelands case for repres cluding President B. E. Clement of Wa- entation to the parley. It is reported co, Texas. The new directors include reliably that Eamonn De Valera wil C. D. Sturtevant, Omaha; S. C. Armshortly sail for the United States. ft ft ft strong, Seattle; E. F. Brown, Lewiston, Mont; A. J. Amies, San Francisco. The cabinet, headed by Oscar Voi Sydow, as premier, will resign ner Search throughout the Pacific has Tuesday as a resuit of the recent elec been instituted for the private yacht tion. King Gustav is expected to asl 'Speejacks, with the party of Captain Hjarmar Branting to form a new min and Mrs. Albert Y. Goewen of New istry, which will be entirely socialis York on board, according to relatives tic, as the liberals have declared theii of Mrs. Goewen at Los Angeles. Sight- unwillingness to Join in a new liberal i ing of a wrecked motor yacht off Cape socialist coalition. San Lucas, Lower California, several k days ago by the steamer Hattie New York went back to normal tin the for has augmented fears Sunday, after five months of dayllgh safety of the Goewen party, Mrs. with but little confusion. saving, relatives say. i Dan Shea, New York fireman and re Over five thousand gallons of moon-- , presentative of the Pastime Athleth shine whiskey seized in recent raids club, Sunday won the National A. A. U 'Was condemned by the judge of the feddecathlon championship with 5849.331 eral court at Grand Rapids, la., recentpoints, Brutus Hamilton, University ly. It was emptied into the Cedar Missouri, former champion, did na frtver Thursday afternoon under the dircompete this year. Patrick O'Connei ect supervision of United States Mar- of New York was second with 5637.87! shal Davis. witna ' Dick-man- " N 16-Inc- h, . one-ha- lf Luck-enbac- Goe-we- fc. re Damaged Vessel Goes to Bottom When Rammed by Liner Coming to Rescue Americans on Board Belfast-Dama- ged by one vessel in a dense fog off the southwest coast of Scotland and then sunk by another coming to its aid was the fate early Sunday morning of the Laird line steamer Rowan, plying between Glasgow and Dublin. Thirteen of the Rowans crew and three passengers are missing. Two passengers died after being rescued by vessels which responded to the wireless S. O. S. call. An official statement says that the Rowan carried ninety-threpersons, of Including the crew, seventy-seve- n whom are accounted for by the four vessels whiich went to the Rowans assistance. Aboard the Rowan was the American Southern Syncopated orchestra, composed largely of colored players, who had been touring this side of the water since 1919. One of the men who died after being taken out of the sea was Pete Robinson, the drummer of the orchestra. The accident was due to a double collision in the North channel off Corsewall paint. The Rowan first collided with the American steamer Vest Camak, both of them being damaged. The West Camak stood by with forepeak full of water, meanwhile sending out wireless for aid. The Clan liner, Clan Malcolm, responded, but in the' confusion due to the heavy fog ran into the disabled Rowan, which sank immediately. The West Camak helped in the rescue work, afterward putting into Glasgow with twenty-si- x survivors. Captain Donald Brown of Glasgow is reported to have gone down with the Rowan. Three other vessels also answered the call and completed the work of rescue as far as wras possible. The Clan Malcolm, which rammed the Rowan amidships, was injured only slightly. 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Like many other women vho were torn between their desire :o vote and retain their youth, Aunt 5usan neither relished telling her age lor discussing her private matters. What are your affiliations? asked he registrar. Why, boss, I don have to tell dem, lo I? queried Aunt Susan in dismay. Answer the question, commanded :he hard-hearte- d registrar. From Africa. The Greatest Show on Earth-o- ne of them was touring Georgia am having trouble with its small but select Therefore, the manage menagerie. ment of the show advertised for ai A huskj assistant animal trainer. black gentleman applied, was accept ed and went to work. When the time came to feed th animals, though, his nerve faltered especially when he was obliged t open the lions cage. as yo' he prayed, Oh, Lawd was wid Danl in de lions den, so b. wid me now. Whereupon a voice issued from the king of beasts: Nebbah mind de Lord and Dan! Dis yere lions yo owe big boy. Jes bustle wid dat countryman. chow. American Legion Weekly. ! But, boss, protested Aunt Susan, I don like to. Hes got a wife and Public ive children. Philadelphia Ledger. odist Church Times for Gratitude. Blackwell, Okla. More than 200 is much greatness of mind in There men, wearing robes of the Ku Klux the owning of a good turn as in the Klan, filed through the First Metholoing of it; and we must no more dist church here last Sunday night, !orce a requital out of season than be Egotism. during church services, and, stopping wanting in it. Seneca. Always reflect that, of course, som in front of the Rev. Fred Mesh, the of the services performed for you ar spokesman said: New York state has about 8,000 not so well done as you could dc We know you are not with us, but miles of them. improved highways. we are behind you, 3000 strong, in Kay county. His speech concluded, the spokesman turned and the leader of the group, bearing a huge cross lighted with torches, preceded the remainder of the body down an aisle and out the door. x The Klansmen carried, banners stating We stand for 100 per cent AmerDo you regularly anticiand coffee. Drink Postum, icanism and We bow only to the law, a delicious meal-tim- e the refreshing sleep? pate but we want the law enforced by the Or do you dread going to beverage instead! In flaright officers. it is much like coffee. vor to sleepbed, stare, only The band disappeared almost Immewalls? The the at less, Postum is fundamendiately after leaving thte cnurch. The difference between sleepRev. Mr. Mesh has been emphatic In a nerve strengthener tally ing and staring is simply his appeals for observance of the law because it lets you get nerves. of a matter and its enforcement, according to memsound, restful sleep. bers of his congregation. When your nervous Postum is a skilfully-mad- e Do You Look Forward To a Good Night's Rest? , Old Cruiser Laid Out Washington The armored cruiser Pittsburg, formerly the Pennsylvania, will be placed out of commission October 15, the navy department announces. Her last active assignment was as flagship of the Mediterranean squadron. Rebel Bad Active Simla, India Official advices from Madras report a large rebel band north of Maharaghat, proceeding to Malabar. Jury Fails to Fix Blame Chester, Pa. A jury appointed to inquire into the collapse of , the Chester river bridge September 10, in which twenty-fou- r persons lost their lives, last Thursday returned an open verdict in which no blame is attached for the accident. Arbuckle Arrested Again San Francisco Roscoe (Fatty) Ar. buckle has been arrested on a federal warrant charging unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor at the hotel party. system is in a sound condition, you are certain to sleep well. 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