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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC TALES The amazing discovery has been made that the Daugherty investigating committee had lost, through theft and forgery vital papers and records belonging to Gaston P. Means, Investigator extraordinary and principal aide to Senator Wheeler of Montana A RESUME OF THE WEEKS in the prosecuting of the former DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER attorney general. COUNTRIES The world court controversy flared up in the senate when Senator Lodge Important Events of the Last Seven of Massachusetts, chairman of tne Days Reported by Wire and foreign relations committee, and Senator Shipstead of Minnesota laid befor the Benefit of the fore the senate a large bundle of peBusy Reader titions in favor of American particiPro-par- ed I . pation in the court. Negotiations to continue the Taft Panama canal agreement in effect until June 1, have been opened between the Washington and Panama The agreement was to government. 1 expire May by arrangement entered upon by the two governments when they began negotiations looking toward the construction of a treaty to supplant it. At that time it was thought a treaty could be drafted, ratified and put into effect by May 1, but that was found impossible. A flat statement that if by any chance the nomination for the vice presidency should be offered to me, I should decline to accept it, was made by General John J. Pershing. Any statement that has been made that I would be a candidate for vice president has been made without my authority, said the general in a formal statement. I am not a candidate, and ,if, by any chance the nomination should be offered to me, I should decline to accept it. House Republican leaders informed President Coolidge that the house was aproaching conclusion of consideration of constructive legislation, and that, so far as that body was concerned, congress would be able to adjourn June 1. WE8TERN Charles West, 35, of Bridgeport, Neb., was shot and almost instantly killed in a raid on an alleged gambmiles ling game at Lavoye, forty-fiv- e north of Casper, Wyo., in the Salt Creek oil field. John Newell, rooming house proprietor of Lavoye, one of the two deputized to assist deputy sheriff C. G. Vance in making the raid, is said to have admitted firing the shot and to have claimed it was accidental. No farmer of Nevada hesitates to hire a California laborer who shows a certificate that he has been fumigated at Gerlach, the most western division point of the Western Pacific In Nevada. Gerlach possesses the best facilities for bathing and fuml gating of any town along the line. The old General Thomas mine at Lone Mountain has been leased to Tonapah parties and will be reopened and operated for the attractive ores that once made the n shipproperty one of the pers in the southern district. The mine has not been worked for ten years, owing to the decline in lead and the advance in freight rates. Rabbi William Rice, formerly of Salt Lake, where he was connected with the congregation of BNai Israel was one of the four persons indicted by the Los Angeles county grand jury, in connection with the suicide of Theodore Beaver, wealthy manufacturer. Inspection and disinfection of all railroad passengers from California lead-silv- best-know- Arizona points CHARLES F. MURPHY, VICTIM OF DIES INDIGESTION ACUTE SUDDENLY AT NEW YORK Judge James N. Kimball court was Second district honored by the Weber County Bar association on his seventy-fiftbirthday anniversary with a banquet given in the Reed hotel. The event was arranged by the Weber County Bar association and, in addition to Ogden attorneys was attended by many veteran attorneys of Salt Lake. time the Ogden, Within a short foundation and basement for the new Ogden station will have been comwork pleted. is now progressing construction of the rapidly on the building. Salt Lake, Defense motion for a new trial for Ralph W. Seyboldt, sentenced to die June 4 for the murder of Patrolman David Crowther, was denied by Judge M. L.' Ritchie who had taken the matter under advisement. It was Intimated by defense counsel that an appeal to the supreme court will be made. Ogden of the n Nation's Marter Politician Sucoumbs to Attack of Short Duration; End Closes Dramatic en fact-findin- n, " I t, j alter hearty eating. 1b Joys! Spring Fresh Salads and "YACHT (Ejljjj jtfewStyle 111. Sure Relief 6 n, rd water lllLILrALxjS) m years. Murphy returned only a few days ago from Hot Springs, Va., where he had conferred with Tom Taggart and other Democratic leaders. Postal Workers May Get Raise Washington. The house and senate postoffice subcommittees which jointly have been working out a pay increase schedule for postal employees have definitely decided to oi disregard the recommendations Postmaster General New and are expected instead to urge a flat Increase of $300 for clerks and carriers. s Physicians strongly discour age the use of poisonous, irritating or burning solu tions for personal hygiene Zonite is and non-irtaring. It may be used regularly strong enough to deto stroy germs without harm the sensitive tissues of the body. non-poisonou- s, non-burnin- ri g Tbnite Nino I. W. W. Convicted n, one-thi- you more g food doNote how good. ft relieves that stnlly feeling r portant effect of the effective April 28 as a further safeguard against spread of the foot and mouth disease to Arizna, under an executive by issued, proclamation Governor Hunt o'f Arizona. That section of the Salt Mrs. Sara E. Ashurst, mother of , The first move toward carrying out highway between Layton and of the reclam, recommendations the AsUnited States Senator Henry F. Clearfield will be resurfaced at an was g committee hurst of Arizona is dead at Azusa, ation cost of $121,000. e approximate when Representa-tivCalifornia. She had been critically made in congress Introduced of Utah Leatherwood ill for several days. Salt Lake City. Due to an unbill authorizing the construction known cause, the storehouse at the the of The city commissioners Baker, of five new projects and RepresenOregon have levied a license fee of tative Smith of Idaho, chairman of Utah state prison caught fire shortafter noon Tuesday. Prison trus$250 per year upon private automo- the introduced ly irrigation committe, tees, together with the fire departbile camp touring grounds and fixed the general bill proposing important ment extinguished the blaze. The a maximum fee of 50 cents a night to in the reclamation law. changes loss is estimated at a few hundred owners. be charged by the dollars, 9 and what remains of the FOREIGN GENERAL. building will later be entirely deDr. Carl Helferich, eminent Ger- stroyed, according to prison officials. Two aviators, J. H. Green and H. R. Cruickshank, were killed at the man financial authority, and his Eureka. Eureka, on the Salt Lake Great Lakes naval training station aunt were among those killed in the division of the Salt Lake & Los Annear trains two of seacollission express at Waudegan, 111., when their is to have a new pasrailroad geles plane crashed into a tree from a Bellinzona, Switzerland. will cost $25,000 which station senger height of 1000 or 1500 feet. CruickHolland will grant de jure recog- it was announced by W. H. Smith, shank formerly lived in Cedar Rap- nition to Russia within a short time, superintendent of the Salt Lake diids, Iowa. Both were married. it was forecast authoritatively at vision of the road. Charles Peter of Salt Lake City, Amsterdam. Rusfsia, according to this Salt Lake City. E. C. Whipper-mapresident of the Consolidated Mascot information, has made recognition by sentenced last March to serve Mining Company pleaded not guilty the Dutch government a condition for term in the state an indeterminate larrelations commercial to an indictment charging grand resumption of for Holland Roeder knowingly prison and York. Peter passing a forgNew two nations in between the ceny, ed warrant while deputy county had $10000 he that paid has agreed. complained auditor of Salt Lake county county for 1000 shares in a mine at Hailey, Resolutions appealing to President has surrendered himself at the state Idaho, on Peters representation that to veto immigration legisCoolidge there was $6,000,000 worth of ore lation which would exclude Japanese prison and began serving his sentence. at the mine ready for shipment. from the United States were adopted Suit for divorce brought by Jack at a mass meeting held under the Farmington. Through the generClifford, dancer, against Evelyn Nes-bi- auspices of newspapers of the Feder- osity of the memory grove committee former wife of Harry K. Thaw, ation of Mercantile Guilds and at- of the Salt Lake Chapter of the SerJ was restored to the trial calendar of tended by several thousand Japan-ese- . vice Star Legion, the names of all the Supreme Court of New York. Utah men who were killed in the Gifford had moved originally to have world war, or who died from its efTwo international de luxe tourist fects will be engraved upon the the case stricken from the calendar, Zurich and Milan to be placed in the but was said to have changed his trains coming from in head-o- n bronze tablet colmind. The dancer alleged infideli- respectively crashed instead of only those names of grove lision shortly before dawn, killing the Salt Lake dead. ty in his complaint. His wife has of which filed a counter claim against him, thirty and injuring fifty, are injured. Logan. Logan may have a new fatally probably twenty also alleging unfaithfulness. trains were car- $3,000 playgrounds within the next millianaire Both 55, for. eighteen Walter F. Daly, of starving year. Application to the city comUnited States rying a heavy quota years first assistant leavwere missioners who was recently made by the German spendthrifts, district attorney of Colorado, was and Paris board of education of resorts for $1500 to purthe gay found dead in an alley in South Den- ing in other ex- chase a playground at the corner of new pleasures seeking to natural was due ver. Death J Fourth North and Fourth West pensive tourist Meccas. causes. streets another $1500 to be advanced If the present immigration bill be- later. The Miss Dorothy Dalton, 28, of the decision arrived at by the fore the American congress, restrict- commission was that Hammer-steiBilent drama and Arthur if the residents ing Russias quota to 2000 annually, of the Third ward would raise 51, son of the late Oscar British of and himself a theatrical im- becomes a law, a number of the cost of the playground were married this week at steamship companies specializing ia the city would probably stand the presario was cele- transportation of Russian settlers to remainder of the The ceremony Chicago. expense. Canada will brated very quietly, performed by the United States and attended by be forced to abandon their business, Hirslifield and Rabbi it is declared. , Abraham Lincoln said: friends. and a few relatives only Y.. N. of sane I like to see a man proud Fassett Sloat declared Elmira, J. K. Thaw wag Harry of the United of the place he lives in. at Philadelphia by the jury that had former congressman been hearing testimony to determine States died at Vancouver, B. C. soon So do your neighbors. from the steam, The jury de- after going ashore his mental condition. FIX UP CLEAN UP clared him fully capable of looking ship Empress of Russia, after a visit PAINT UP after his estate. The Jury deliber. to the Far East. He became ill sudeted seven hours. denly after landing. Ham-merstei- It makes yoor expected to have an imchoice of the Democratic nominee next June. With the wizard of Tammany Hall dead, the dramatic career of one of the nations master politicians ended. Mr. Murphy leaped from an obscure driver of a horse drawn Btreetcar to the flick of his the position where or broke political finger either made New York in City and New aspirants And the widespread York state. machine of the domineering he built carried its influence into the Democratic national machine. SALAD DRESSING He was horn In New York in 1858, What is better than fresh spring the son of John M Murphy, Educated for a period In New York schools, he salads made with new greens or in a parochial was later a student young, tender vegetables? Such school. salads are good and good Els first employment waa in a wire for you especially when factory, then he became a driver of a made with New Style horse drawn streetcar in New Yorks Yacht Club Salad early days. Dressing. You can Mr. Murphys political career start, get the 35year old ed as leader of the Eighteenth asfavorite at all sembly district of New York in 1892. good grocery stores. Order today! Subsequently he became commission, er of docks and ferries and finally treasurer of the board. 314 N. Clark St His chief bid to fame came when Chicago, oi he succeeded to the chairmanship Tammany Sachem in 1902. Taking control of the organization founded by the late Richard Croker, li welded it into a machine of nationwide strength. Because a man Jokes about his little Attacked on all sides by newspapers is no sign he will give superstitions and organizations, he went quietly them up. about his political path, choosing can. didates from the lowliest of job holders to governors. His success lay in candidates friends picking popular and foes both admit. FOR INDIGESTION He was retiring seeking no friends and no publicity. The most recent victorious fight INDIGESTION was waged against William Randolph whom he had Hearst, a man with Bell-an-s formed many coalitions. Hot In the municipal judgeship elections Relief in 1923 Hearst and Sure Murphy split and war to the hilt was declared. Hearsts candidates came out trailing in the rear once more showfcig Mur. .25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE phys skill. The death was totally unexpected and it was more than an hour before Murphy closest friends learned of his death. Governor A1 Smith called Tammany Reduces Bnrsal Enlarge to first be. ments. Thickened, Swollen hall in person refusing lieve reports he heard of the passing Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons Soreness from of the Tammany chieftain. Brnises or Strains; stops The governor was greatly affected, Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Smith ana his military aide said. Does not blister, remove the Murphy were close friends. hair or lay up the horse. Only Mrs. Murphy who was in Atlantic a few drops required at each X City, was notified by telephone that application. $2.50 a bottle at her husband wa3 seriously ill, and druggists or delivered. Book 1 A free. left at once for New York. She was W. F. YOUNG, Inc., 510 Lyman St, Springfield, Hut. not told that Murphy was dead. He was given hypodermics to relieve his pain caused by the acute indigestion, from which he had suffered for weeks at various times during the last two politician Salt Lake, Lake-Og-d- It stimulates and appetite aids digestion Charles F. Murphy, New York, leader of Tammany Hull died April 25, from acute indigestion. Coming as it does, only two months before the national Democratic convention, the passing of the famous ( - after eveiy meal Career dis-chare- became Chew it mrfr&uiuiiiwS The city recorder wag authorized by the city commission ift serve notice of intention on the part of the city to construct a storm sewer at an estimated cost of $300,000, to carry away the surplus waters from the north and east benches of the city. Kamas That he may operate an automobile stage line to carry passengers and baggage between Logan and Brigham City and intermediate points via Wellsville canyon, J. H. Driscoll of Kamas has applied to the public utilities commission for a certificate of convenience and necessity. Salt Lake, Utah has raised its relief fund for the benefit of the deannounced pendents of the victims of the calamThe Mexican embassy Castle Gate on March 8. The receipt of advices from Mexico which ity at committee Governor by appointed said that, with the occupation of the E. O. rebellion Charles R. Mabey of which southeastern states, that Howard was submitted its chairman, to come December started last has an end and the authority of the gov report to the executive and was The total fund raised was ernment reestablished over the whole or almost eleven thou$110,796.83, of the republic. sand dollars more than was asked. A fourfold attack on the revenue The county comBrigham City, to senate bill sent the by the finance missioners of Boxelder County have committee was outlined In the minorcontract a awarded for the building of ity report of the committee filed by a over south he river Mtlad bridge Mex. Senator Jones, Democrat, New ' of Tremonton. r ico., er bound for TUIIY HALL News Notes 1 From All Parts of LEADER IS DEAD j UTAH I Eureka, Cal. Nine . alleged members of the I. W. W. were convictec in superior court here of violating the state criminal syndicalism law. After the verdict, the men marched back to jail under guard singing I. W. W. - songs:-'- ClearThePores Oi Impurities With Guticura Soap Sont Ointment, Talcum $oM everywhere. Reported Favorably bill Thompsons EYEWATER The McFadden Washington. to amend the national bank and fed- HELPFUL EYE WASH eral reserve acts was ordered favor- 1U0 Hirer. Troy, M. T. Booklet ably reported by the house banking W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. committee. 18-19- 24.- |