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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES Frederick W. Upham, 64, of Chicago, formely treasurer of the Republican national committee is dead, at Palm Beach, Florida from cerebral hemorrhage. The house passed and sented to the senate a bill by Representative A RESUME OF THE WEEKS French, Republican, Idaho, whereby the federal government would relinDOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER to Kootenai county, Idaho, its quish COUNTRIES right to a parcel of land upon which the Fort Sherman military reserva.Important Events of the Last Seven tion was once situated. Fort Sherman was abandoned as a military reservaDays Reported by Wire and Pretion in 1886. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Josiah Kirby, deposed president of the $37,000,000 Cleveland, Ohio, DisWESTERN count company, entered pleas of not E. R. Ewart, former treasurer of guilty to three new indictments rethe South Dakota rural credits board, turned against him last week by the was pronounced guilty of contempt special county grand jury and furof the state supreme court at Pierre, nished $5000 bond in each case. No S. D., and was sentenced to three trial date was set. months in the Beadle county jail and After an hours wrangle, the house to pay a fine of $500. passed a bill to reward the world W. C. (Billy) Lewis, cierK of fliers substantially along the lines Sweetwater county, died in the Wy- recommended by the war department. oming General hospital at Rock An appropriation of $100,000 for Springs, Wyo. after several years of fighting the foot and mouth disease suffering and three 'months or con- would be authorized in a resolution finement. Lewis was one of the pio- adopted by the senate. neer peace officers of this section, bePolice of the District of Columbia ing identified with the policing or this city and county for the last thirty-- have began a drive against liquor law violators, with the purpose of five He was years. election. making the capital bone dry for the county clerk at the last next month. ' inauguration Ten buildings, comprising most of The De Soto hotel, a handsome red the business section of Main street, were destroyed by a fire at Shoshonl, brick structure, six stories high, and Wyoming. The flames were fanned one of the oldest and finest tourist by a high wind, and low water pres- hotels in the south, was badly damsure hampered the work of firemen. aged by fire at Savannah, Ga. NearThe loss is estimated at more than ly half of the building was gutted $100,0090. Included in the buildings by fire and the rest of it The loss is at least $250,000. destroyed was the Shoshoni State bank and the Savoy hotel. A cash payment of $50 each to the Michel Harry De Young, publisher 1768 Crow Indians of Montana was of the San Francisco Chronicle, died authorized by Secretary of the Interfollowing an operation for intestin- ior Work to help them through the al trouble. He was 75 years of age. winter. The money is paid from the accumulated tribal fund Said to have attempted to extort Crow the sale of lands reservation through $2500 from Mrs. M. Andrews, 45 to state the of Montana for granted a years of age, owner of restaurant n Salt Lake, Richard Edward Nord- public schools. strom, 28 years old, civil engineer ana A resolution of the house commitformer University of Wisconsin ath- tee on commerce and labor advocatlete, was arrested by federal postof- ing rejection of the child labor amendfice inspectors at Los Angeles and ment to the federal constitution was lodged in the county jail to await ac- adopted by the Vermont house of tion on a blackmail charge. representatives. The state senate has to act upon the amendment. The JHerb Wilson, bandit, murderer and yet vote on the resolution was 229 to 3. lifer from San Quentin prison, told a federal court at Los Angeles the The Cambell Towne company of underworld story of the organization Oshkosh, Wis., has submitted the of the gang that is alleged to have highest bids to the department of the planned the $400,000 mail truck hold- interior on a stand of $37,000,000 feet up here in March, 1921. of timber, comprising the Creek unit George Vickman, 33, formerly of of the Klamath Indian reservation in Rhinelander, Wis., a prison guard, is Oregon. in a hospital at Carson City, ColoraFOREIGN do suffering from wounds that may The higher court at Rangoon, Burprove fatal, received in an attempted has dismissed the appeal of the ma, prison break at the Colorado peniten- three Buddhist priests and one laytiary here. Little hope is held out for man, who1 last November were senhis recovery. tenced to prison terms for assaulting GENERAL and seriously injuring Professor and Dr. Francis Peabody said that Mrs. Paul Gleason, American misJames M. Rolph, son of the mayor sionaries attached to Judson college of San Francisco, whom he has been here. attending at the City hospital at Gustav Bauer, former imperial Boston, Mass, for four months was chancellor, has been expelled from progressing favorably after his recu- the Socialist party of Germany. His peration from two recent relapses. expulsion was due to his alleged conHe added that at no time had he been nection with the Barmat financial in doubt as to the diagnosis of the scandal. illness as a severe one of typhoid feKing George of England is suffering ver, and expressed the opinion that from to a feverish cold, it was announas doubt little was there Rolphs ced, and will be unable to fulfill his ultimate recovery. pubic engagement for a few days. of Massachusetts water-soake- Senator Butler d. Reports from America that Big Bill Haywood, the former I. W. W. leader, had returned to the United States are untrue. He- is employed as a traveling speaker by the International Society for the Kelfef of Workmen ,in Prisons Abroad and has just completed a tour of southern Six employes were injured and sev- Russia in which he made sixty-fiv- e eral other bruised and cut when an speeches. departexplosion in the engraving A terrific explosion of fire damp, ment of the Chicago Evening American shook the Hearst building. which occurred in the Stein mine near Many windows were shattered and Dortmund, Germany, caused one of employees were ordered out of the the greatest disasters in the history building when flames broke out, al- of German mining. The number of and dead has gradually mounted until now though the fire was short-live- d it is feared the total deaths will did small damage. reach the neighborhood of 230. Dr. I. O. White, for twenty-eigh- t Forty thousand London school chilyears state geologist of West! Virare influenza victims, In some dren oldest one the and of living ginia graduates of West Virginia univer- cases less than half the average atsity, and Mrs. Julia Wildman have tendance being in the classrooms. been married. The marriage license The entire British Isles are in the gave Dr. Whites age as 76 and that grip of an epidemic that is spreading with alarming rapidity, although the of the bride as 28. disease itself is compartively mild. President Coolidge coined a new Laxity in the matter of marriage literary motto in regard to public Dont start writing it has long been charged against memdocuments: until the time is so short you cant bers of the Winnebago Indian tribe, He enunciated this who live on their reservation at Winmake it long. principle when official visitors ask- nebago. Recently federal, state and ed him how his inaugural address county authorities, working togethwas coming on, and to what length er, rounded up more than a score or the manuscript would extend. He these loosely bound Indian couples told the anxious ones that he hadnt and caused perfectly good legal ceremonies to be performed. written much of anything yet. was sued for $10,000 damages by Theodore G. Thomas, a resident of the United States soldiers home, who claims the senator made a complaint to the postoffice department that Thomas had sent the senator an anonymous and threatening letter. fHlIllHiil I - . AAAAJi I News Notes I a t t From All Parts of J UTAH 1 Salt Lake. Improvement of telephone properties in the intermountain region in the next five years involve an expenditure of $27,000,000 by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, it was announced by the local office, following advices re- ceived from Denver. Direct telephone communication between Utah and western Colorado will be afforded by construction work scheduled for 1926 and large expenditures will be made as required in Salt Lake and Ogaea r during the period. Salt Lake. I. J. Armstrong, present assistant football coach and freshman basketball and track coach at the University of Drake, Des Moines, Iowa, was named football coach and athletic director at the University of Utah. He was recommended by Dr. George Thomas, pres. Ident of the university, and the recommendation was approved without dissent by the board of regents. Armstrong will succeed the present coach, T. M. Fitzpatrick, who has been in charge of the Crimson athletics since 1916 and who tendered his resignation to the president last spring. Salt Lake. An executive order Bigned by President. Coolidge was received by the local United States land office, directing that the land office at Vernal be discontinued and the business and archives be transferred to the Salt Lake office. The local office will take over the wont February 28, according to the order. five-yea- Ogden. Appointment of ant Russel L. Maughan of Logan, who won fame by his dawn to dusk flight across the continent, to succeed First Lieutenant II. H. George as air service commander of the 104th division, with headquarters in Salt Lake, will be asked of the war department by Governor George H. Derm Recommendations as to the solution1 of Logans municipal light plant problem will be given to the board of directors of the chamber of commerce within the next few weeks, according to actioa ken recently by the directors of the chamber. The board directed the advisory committee for the electric light plant to report at the next meeting of the board. Logan Ogden. The Utah Construction company has received the written Instrument from the United States reclamation service setting forth the terms under which ' the American Falls, Idaho, dam is to be built and company officials have executed the contract and returned it to the governments agency, according to Warren L. Wattis, secretary of the company. ME ms SICK WOMEN Of MIDDLE PACT UP III UTAH ABE WATER STORAGE- - COM MISSION IS BEHIND MOVEMENT Can Be Carried Comfortably Over The Critical Period by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Note Mrs. Headdens Case Bill Introduced in Senate Preliminary During f Life I suffered with my wholeChange right UTAH Macon, Georgia. -- Step to Colorado Adjudication Without Arizona As six-stat- side and could not lie on my left side. I was in bed about two months and could not get up only as my son would lift me. - Party Salt Lake. Utah will become a compact for the party to a of the waters distribution equitable of the Colorado river if a bill introduced in the state senate by Senator Robinson, at the request of the Utah water storage commission, becomes a law. The bill would have the river treaty become effective upon approval by six states and is the outgrowth of Arizonas delay in actcompact ing upon the seven-statdrawn at Santa Fe more than two years ago. Arizona is the only state to fail so far to ratify the seven-statcompact. There are, it is said, several measures pending before the Arizona legislature with regard to the river agreement. One of these would re ject the compact. A second would appropriate $100,000 for a thorough Investigation. A third would adopt the pact with amendments, a fourth would ratify without change, and a fifth seeks to break up the seven-stat- e alliance and form a three-statcompact between Arizona, California and Nevada. At a recent conference in the office of Governor George H. Dern and attended, among others, by William R. Wallace, chairman of the water storagfe commission, J. Reuben Clark, member of the commission; Dr. John A. Widtsoe, who was associated with the Utah representation at the Santa Fe conference; ' President A. B. Ir-- , vine, of the state senate; Speaker William E. McKell, of the house of representatives and Delph Carpenter, Colorados representative at Santa Fe, it was decided to bring out the compact measure. A sinu ilar bill is now before a committee, of the Coloradq state senate. fj. The measure would provide that upon enactment, certified copies of the Utah bill be forwarded by Governor Dern to the president of the United States, the secretary of state for the United States and the governors of each of the other states in the original seven-stattreaty, Arizona, New Colorado, California, Mexico, Wyoming and Nevada. In this way, it is believed, difficulties, encountered, by Arizonas stand on the question would be averted and the six states willing to aoide the decision at Santa Fe will be able to proceed with the adjudication of the stream and to delayed development, should the necessary congres-sona- l sanction follow the . ratification. Afterdoctoringwith. out relief a man who was rooming with us e e e the told my son that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compoundcured his mother at the Change of Life, so I began taking your medicine. After taking it for two weeks I could get out of my bed by myself. I am now 63 years old and in better health and stronger than ever in my life. I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to many suffering women, young and old, and you may use my name anywhere as long as you please. I will be glad to answer any letters sent to me. Mrs. F. B. HfiADDEN, 5 Holt Avenue, Macon Georgia. In a recent country-wid- e canvass of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, over 200,000 replies were received and 98 out of every 100 reported they had been benefited by its use. For Bale by druggists everywhere. The Doubter Im going to buy a dog. Bull?" Ohio State Sun Dial. "No, really. e six-stat- For Colds, Grip, Influ enza andas a Preventive Take dtp' e ... Laxative ;. . - Quinine tablets AVf e Salt Lake. The annua) roundup this year will be held August 19, 20, 21 and 22, according to an announcement made by the chamber of commerce roundup committee, and will be held at the state fair grounds. A seating capacity of more than 10,000 Alaska Again Sees Smoke is promised this year. Detailed plans Seward, Alaska. The Valley of are still being formulated by the com. Ten Thousand Smokes, an area of mittee. balmy summer climate in the heart Park City. Refugia Alameda is of frozen Alaska, was reported active by Roy1 Gilley, explorer and charged with the murder of June St. Clair here March 15, 1923, in a com- guide, who has arrived here. This which is fifty miles wide, was plaint issued here by County Attor- district, formed when Mount Katmai, a VoR. became I. it McDonough, ney lcano, exploded, forming a myriad of known. The complaint was signed hot in the earth. These openorifices by Carlos Ariza, Mexican consul in ings continue to form in large numUtah. bers in the valley. During his reLeeton. Pretty Ethel Hall, 16, of cent trip Gilley found a spring with this place, shot herself because her water close to boiling temperature. mother scolded her for staying out late at nights, she confessed to local Orange Show Opens authorities here. The shooting ocSan Bernardino, Cal. The Fifteenth curred here a month ago. At that National Orange show has opened time she said the gun discharged ac- here. This year the citrus exposition cidentally when she knocked it over which has been one of southern Cawhile sweeping. lifornias greatest tourist attractions Provo. The First Annual Invita- for the past fourteen years, will be tion Typewriting and Shorthand con- staged in a permanent exposition test will be held at the Brigham building which has just been comYoung University February 27, un- pleted at a cost of $150,000. der the auspices of the Department . of Office practice. The contests are Ezra Meeker to Join Show to all school of students open high Seattle, Wash. Ezra Meeker, 94. Utah. Teams and individuals will Oregon trail blazer and pioneer of compete and will be awarded medals, Washington, announced here he had Three signed an agreement with J. C. Mil. loving cups, and pennants. team will a in constitute the ler, former proprietor of a wild west persons shorthand contests. The team win- show, to join a new traveling wild ning the highest number of points west company scheduled to leave Okwill be awarded a silver loving cup. lahoma City April 22 for a tour of the The cup to become the permanent United States and Canada. property of the school that wins the highest number of points two conseLorry Crash Is Serious cutive years. A cup to the school Bombay. 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