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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES i i i t I f 100,-00- 9 RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN ? i Secretary Work has denied the application of the Verde river irrigation and power district of Arizona for another years extension of its 0 permit to finance and develop a acre project. The New York Daily Graphic has instituted proceedings for an injunction to restrain the Bronx Home News from publishing probable solutions to prize crossword puzzles ap pearing in the Graphic. The Home News also is publishing probable answers to prize crossword puzzles appearing in four other newspapers. A bill to promote production and conservation of helium gas by the government was passed by the house. The measure contemplates acquisition of the gas especially for use of the army and navy storage of a reserve supply. Export of the gas would be prohibited. a A bill by which Colorado would agree that the Colorado river compact become binding on this state and the other five commonwealths which have ratified the compact, provided the Mrs. Bertha Ledbetter, 35, among other states pass the same measure, whose 16 children are triplets and was introduced in the state senate, three sets of twins, has been declared insane by a commission of doctors, at Denver, Colo. according to the county court records An experiment in the extermination of Carbondale, 111. Charity organizaof cougars in British Columbia with tions in Hallidayboro are caring for catnip, was begun by the provincial the children. Refus Ledbetter, the game conservation board. A bottle father is 64 years old. of an extract declared capable of lurFirst contributions by legion posts ing the big cats into place where hunters could easily kill them, was to the American Legion endowment fund were received from Eugene post received from Washington, D. C. of Eugene, Ore., and C. H. Berry The South Dakota senate defeated post of Tamaffua, Pa., it was anby a vote of 35 to 6 a joint resolu- nounced at national headquarters at tion ratifying the child labor amend- Indianapolis. The contribution from ment to the federal constitution. The the Oregon post was $75 and Tama-qu- a vote came after a futile effort by $17.30. a handful of supporters of the resoluThree carloads of alcohol, said to tion to defer action. be valued at $500,000, and which are Elizabeth Lee Stark, 92, said to be alleged to have been taken secretly the second woman in the United from a Philadelphia distillery were States to cast a ballot is dead in Den- seized at St. Paul by the federal prover, Colo. Mrs. Stark voted at Chey- hibition enforcement agents from enne, Wyo., September 6, 1870, short- Minneapolis, headed by Maurice Silly after the territory of Wyoming verman, acting prohibition director granted the right of the ballot to wo- for the northwest. men. The only woman to vote before Several lives have been lost and a her was Eliza A. Swain, who preceded her to the polls that morning by large property damage occurred as a result of swollen streams in Geora few minutes. gia, Alabama and South Carolina Two men help up the assistant caused by heavy rains of the past ten cashier of the Pacific Telephone and days. Telegraph company at Seattle, Wash., A horse sold at auction at Beggs, 0 and obtained $8000 in cash and in checks which he was going to Okla., for 5 cents. Another horse was sold for 10 cents, and a third for 50 deposit in a bank. cents. These were animals surrenWilliam Francis Ryan, recently con- dered on mortgages after the former victed of wholesale bank swindling at owners had starved them rather than Los Angeles, was sentenced to 264 pay for expensive feed. The liveyears in San Quentin penitentiary. stock auction was started by farmers He received a sentence of from one and stockmen to place stock in the to fourteen year on each of twenty-si- x hands of men who would properly counts of forgery, all to run con- care for them. secutively. Ryans method, as was FOREIGN brought out at his trial, was to open a bank account, cash a check elseThe commonwealth ministry will where, and then withdraw the bulk recommend that the Australian parli-meof his funds before the check was rereject the Geneva protocol beturned to the bank. idea white Australia cause the be it. would by jeopardized A Mitchell former alien IS Twenty-fourt- and Twenty-fift- h street have been operated by traffic officers in booths but when the two additional ones are installed, they will all be operated from a central point from one switch. Three Mexicans from the state prison were taken east by D. H. United States immigration inspector for Utah, for deportation as undesirable aliens. They were C. Marcial, 17; P. Lopez, 19, and A. Aguilar, 17. Eight other convicts from other states in this territory were also included. Provo. Sixteen head of elk will be shipped from the Jackson Hole wild game sanctuary to the corral at Springville, where they will be cared for until spring, when they will be taken to the hills back of Mt. Timpan-ogok, s. I I 1 J f J :i $12,-00- nt Palmer, property custodian, probably will be called by the defense as a witness in the Hackfeld sugar suit on trial at in which former San Francisco, stockholders in the once powerful German sugar companies in Hawaii are seeking an accounting on the ground that property worth $17,500,- 000 was seized during the war and sold for $7,500,000. general Heber H. Votaw, brother-in-la- w of President Harding, will retire as superintendent of federal prisons March 4. He has informed Attorney General Stone that his health will not permit him to continue as head of the prison system, a position he has held since April, 1921, and his resignation has been accepted with expressions of regret. There will be no general strike of the mine workers of District No. 1 in sympathy with the 11,000 men now out in the Pittston section, it was decided at a meeting of the of the general grievance committee at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Resolutions providing for the removal of the 1917 impeachment judgment against James E. Ferguson, former governor of Texas and restoration of his iligibility to hold office was introduced in the senate by Senator Hardin of Kaufman. Moe Turman, son of a Chicago rabbi, president of Young Judea in New York City and prominent in Brooklyn social circles, was reported by authorities to have confessed to forgeries totalling $1,300,000 in the business of the Equity Finance and Service company of which he was managing director. The American Sugar Refining company of New York after having paid no dividend on common stock since 1921, is now $31,000,000 to the good and in a position to resume payments Earl D. Babst, president, told the stockholders. Ambassador Kellogg bade a formal farewell to the American newspaper men in London when he had a party of them to luncheon at Crewe house. It is believed that this is the first time that an ambassador in a big foreign capital has shown his appreciation of the friendship and relationship with newspaper men by entertaining them in his own home. Brigham City. A new' born baby girl, cold in death, was found wrapped in a towel alongside the Oregon Short Line tracks, about four miles north of this city. The infant was picked up by Section Foreman M. D. Murphy and his men as they were passing over the rails on their way to work. Provo. Among the early improvements to be made in the city will be the installation of 1000 feet of twenty-inch cast iron pipe to replace the e line in the northeast old section of the city, according to Commissioner George Billings. The Commission placed the order for the pipe, which will carry the main pressure into the city. Salt Lake City. Pedro Cano, sentenced to be executed at the state pris-.January 30 for the murder of June St. Clair at Park City shortly after midnight on March 15, 1923, has failed to obtain clemency from the state board of pardons. Canos petition to have his sentence commuted to life imprisonment was unanimously denied by the board after it had considered the case in executive session. of Park City. Representatives churches and fraternal organiations met the past week and appointed soliciting committees to raise funds from business houses and the mines and mills for the relief of Councilman A. H. Addy and George Street and their families, who were burned out of house and home recently. It was also decided to giVe a benefit ball for the unfortunates in the near wood-stav- n fture. Ogden. There will be virtually a peach crop failure in the vicinity of Ogden and Brigham City next year as a result of the recently extremely cold weather, according to tests made by Leroy Marsh, state agriculture inspector. Twigs taken from nearly a The reign of the gambler is ended score of orchards and placed in greenin Miexico President Calles is deter- houses indicate that 98 per cent of mined to put an end to gambling in the buds were frozen, he said. Tests the republic. Robert L. Newbem, an made in Utah county were reported American of Fort Worth, requested as showing similar damage. The Montana-Binghapermission to establish slot machines Bingham. in Mexico, but President Calles in- mine, which has been closed down for structed the secretary of the interior more than a year, will resume operato advise Newbern that Mexican laws tions at once with J. E. Bergh in This proprohibit gambling. A number of charge as superintendent. other requests of a similar nature perty contains both lead and copper have been denied. The famous gamb- ore and was a steady producer even ling dens of Lower California have in J921, when only one other property been hard hit by the rulig of the was operated in this district. president. Ogden. Efforts to obtain an apof $85,000 for the buildAfter months of negotiation, Japan propriation in Ogden will be an of ormory and Russia have signed a treaty can- ing of commerce chamber by the under the renewedthis celling all agreements end Senator John S. Lewto and czarist regimes except that of Ports- is has been asked to lay the propomouth, which ended the sition before Governor Dern. This war, and providing for recogniwas rejected by Governor Mabey two tion of the soviet government by Jayears ago and not placed in the budpan when the present pact is ratified. get. Salt Lake City A city zoning bill Seven officials have been arrested the recommended at Indore, British India, including by the Salt Lake zonaide de camp of Prince Holkar, the ing and planning committee was apMaharajah of Indore, in connection proved by the board of governors of with the affair in Bombay a week the chamber of commerce with an ago, which resulted in the death of amendment and will be introduced in the wealthy merchant, Abdul Kadir the lower house of the state legislaBaula, says an Agency dispatch from ture by Representative Nephi Hansen, Bombay. The maharajahs chauffeur a member of the committee. was also taken into custody. Logan. Five men were honored by Scabbard and Blade, a national miliof chamber the deputies Although tary fraternity, at the Utah Agriculadjourned after having passed a new tural college, when, in ceremonies conelectoral bill, everyone in Rome is ducted by the officers of the local asking the question when it will rethey were pledged to become open its sessions. Some persons are chapter, The entire R. O. T. C. unit members. of the belief that Premier Mussolini was assembled in the the at college after having obtained what he wantto witness the Smart gymnasium recessed for ed, will keep parliment a while. m Russo-Japane- J se t SCIENTISTS SUCCESSFULLY SUN AS IT PASSES THRU DARKNESS Pinkhams Vegetable RE-COR- Years to Collate Data Obtained By Astronomers Last Sa- turday Morlning. May Require Two street h RECOMMENCE! PHOTUPIIED Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Ogden. Traffic signals at the intersection of Washington avenue at Twentyfourth and Twentyfifth streets have proven so successful that they also will be installed at Twenty-thir- d street and Twenty-sixt- h street, Chief of Police Curtis L. Allison stated. The signal lights at All OPERATION ECLIPSE OF SUN News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Compound Los Angeles, Cal. I cannot give too much praise to Lydia E. Pinkhams VeZ etable Compound for what it has done for me. My mother it to me when Igave was a girl 14 years old, and since then I have taken it when I feel run down or tired. I took it for three months before mj New York. That an important two babies were bom for I suffered crop of scientific data reaped by aswith my back and tronomers and by students of phyhad spells as if my sics, mathematics, chemistry, radio heart was affected, and it helped me a and of meteorology during the two lot The doctors told me at one time that I would have to have an operation. scant minutes of darkness that markI thought I would try Tinkhams, as ed Saturdays total eclipse of the sun I call it, first . In two months I was all is predicted by scientists. right and had no operation. I firmly believe Pinkhams cured me. EveryAlthough it was said that it may one who Bawme after that remarked require as long as two years to colthat I looked so well. I only have to take medicine occasionally, not but I late and analyze the enormous maskeep a couple of bottles by me. ses of data collected, already several Ialways recommend it to women who speak to phenomena have been brought to the me about their health. I have also used your Sanative Wash and like it very attention of the scientific world. Mrs. E. Gould, 4000 East Dr. Samuel A. Mitchell, director of much. Side Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. the Leandor MjcCormick observatory Many letters have been received from women who have been restored to and chairman of the eclipse committee of the American Astronomial so- health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound after operations have ciety, has announced that the shape been advised. of the corona was a great surprise. A boy doesnt mind being bossed if It is two and a half yers since can see the sense of It. he the minimum sun spot period, but strange to say, the corona had altered greatly from the typical form seen during the minimum, he said. A streamer was seen, a FOR INDIGESTION little to the right of the vertical stretched out nearly a solar diame- Sure (Relief spike-shape- d ter. Other astronomers were reported to 6 differ with Dr. Mitchells conclusions, among them Professor Frederick Slocum, director of the Van Vleck observatory, where Dr. Mitchell made his observation. Neither he nor Dr. Ernest W. Brown of Yale is said to regard the shape of the corona as anything but normal. Another, who is reported to have found unlooked-fo- r features in the eclipse, is Professor Henry Norris Russell of Princeton university. He is quoted to the effect that not only was the brilliancy of the corona unusual, but also the sharpness with which the shadow-band- s were visible. The acute observation powers of mere laymen was attested to by reports that color process protographs, the first ever successfully taken of a total eclipse, showed a number of prominences, two in particular, at points where the hour hand of a watch would be when pointing at 4:30 and 7 oclock. Although on Saturday astronomers reported that solar prominences were very inconspicuous, numerous lay observers announced that they had seen them. Herrin Under State Troops Herrin, 111. 'With militiamen again patrolling the streets of Herrin, order prevails after the latest outbreak of klan and antiklan warfare in which four men were killed, including S. Glenn Young, klan liquor raider, and Ora Thomas, deputy sheriff, recognized outstanding leaders of the two factions. The two others killed in the revolver battle in a Slain street cigar shop were Ed Forbes and Homer Warner, both reputed klansmen and companions of Young. Young died from a bullet wound through the heart, although he was shot also in the right breast. These shots, according to reports, came from the two revolvers handled by Thomas. When citizens entered the cigar shop a few minutes after an exchange of forty or fifty shots they found Young dead and Warner unconscious. Thomas slumped to the floor with bullet woundg in his body and died on the way to the city hospital. Forbes lay dead on the sidewalk outside, shot through the base of the skull. Warner died in the hospital about two hours later. Coolidge Unveils Wilson Tablet President Coolidge Washington. unveiled at the Central Presbyterian church here a bronze 'memorial tablet commemorating the organization of the church in 1868 and the laying of the cornerstone of the present building in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson. The tablet records in permanent form the laying of the cornerstone and that he was a member of the congregation of the Central church from April, 1913, until his death last February. 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