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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Several persons were believed to have been killed and injured in an explosion and fire in the Gillis thea- 1 tre, a Kansas City, Mo., burlesque From All Parts of house. The explosion, which apparently occurred in a restaurant underneath the theatre caused a portion A RESUME OF THE WEEKS of the main floor to collapse and blew off the roof, and soon after por DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER at the tions of the walls caved in, burying COUNTRIES Bingham. The town board an orseveral persons. passed meeting regular weekly regulate card Senator Robert M. La Folletts will dinance to better Important Events of the Last Seven In future all persons having offered for probate in county court games. Days Reported by Wire and Precard games on their premises willbe at Madison, Wis., names his widow pared for the Benefit of the to procure a license required as sole beneficiary and executrix. Busy Reader ordinance will be effective The senator's debts, including the days. mortgage on the homestead, are es PowWESTERN EPITOME timated in the petition at $29,000, his Logan. Officials of the Utah counG. W. Harrod, electrical engineer personal property at $20,000 and his er & Light company and Cache relof Sioux City, Iowa, died at San Fran- real estate, which is the homestead ty commissioners conferred here road of grades ative to the raising cisco shortly after slashing his throat at $48,000. and bridges and in some cases poswith a razor and leaping out of The capacity of the Italian govern sibly the construction of new ones, r window at the Manx Hotel. ment to pay its war debt to the Uni- that will be made necessary by the Harrod was staying at the hotel with ted States was established at the first his wife, who was not in the room raising of Bear river by reason of the conference as the basis upon great dam and power project now befunding when he cut his throat. An instant which negotiations for a settlement caning constructed in Bear River after, however, she entered their will At the outset Secretary of the level proceed. yon, which will raise the room and Harrod leaped from the Mellon, as chairman of the American stream for twenty miles from the window. Ill health was given as the debt commission, informed the Ital southern end of the county at Cache probable motive. At the hospital it ian delegation of the American view Junction, causing many incidental was found that his back, arms and that the $2,138,000,000 debt should be road and bridge changes. legs had been fractured. funded now and on conditions Salt Lake City. So great has the Bert H. Lynch, in charge of one of taking into consideration Italys cademand been for the letter inserts the substations of the Pacific Gas and pacity to pay. the cards bearing the slogan, and Electric company, lost his life at Will H. Hays, president of the MoUtah Makes, Makes Utah, What Oakland, Cal., wrhile demonstrating to tion Picture Producers and Distributhe entire supply of 132,000 of the that a friend that current would pass tors Association of America is going first and 16,000 of the latter, which through a lead pencil. Taking a pen- to Chicago to head a parade on Aug- was on hand at the Utah Manufaccil from his pocket, he placed the tip ust 3 in the interest of a campaign turers association, has been exhaustagainst a fuse terminal and at the to illustrate the value of motion ed, according to J. S. Earley, execusame time rested his other hand as an educational and business tive secretary. against a steel post. There was a instrument. Tentative plans flash and Lynch fell to the floor, bad- building Ogden. Joseph Warren Wadsworth call for participation of movie cele94 years old, hand cart pioneer and ly burned and unconscious. He was brities in the parade. rushed to a hospital, where he died one of Weber countys oldest resitwo hours later. J. Albert Cassedy of Baltimore was dents, died at his home in Hooper. elected supreme director of the Loyal While conversing with his wife, he The Sons of Veterans, meeting at Order of Moose in annual convention was seized with apoplexy and sucCentralia, Wash., in the annual en- here. He succeeds Willard J. cumbed. campment for Washington and Alaswho becomes supreme past dicMonticello. A tragedy of unusual ka of the Grand Army of the Re- tator. Cassedy was formerly supreme gruesomeness was enacted at the public, announced a stand against vice dictator of the order. Easten farm, near Engar, in this seccirculation of half dollars to aid creation of a memorial on Stone MounBernard Grant, fearful of the hang- tion, a few days ago, when an tain, Georgia, to the confederate for- mans noose in spite of the efforts of old boy fell into a well and was ces. thousands of persons throughout the smothered and burned to death by who had signed petitions urg- burning brush which the little victim country a The $32,000 damage suit Miss brother had set ing clemency of Governor Len Email and his r Sadburg filed against John T. of Illinois, refused to afire. permit physiShepherd some time ago at Los Ange- cians to an operation in the perform Salt Lake City. Provided adequate les, alleging she had been seriously hope of saving his life, and died thir- security is furnished the United injured in an automobile accident as ty minutes later. He was stabbed reclamation service, United States a result of his careless driving, will five times by Walter Krauser, once bureau is ready to begin on the Echo not be tried. A jury had been sumsentenced with Grant to hang, but canyon reservior scheme . at once. moned in superior court and every- later granted a new trial. Satisfactory contracts for 60,000 acre-fething was in readiness for the hearof water must be presented to FOREIGN ing of the case, when the court was This is the statement bureau. the informed that the plaintiff has reofficials at a conof reclamation the on Presthe Passengers arriving covered from her hurts and married and which is Denver in the defendant. Settled by Cupid, ident Adams at Manila were com- ference held W. M. engincorroborated to Greene, by cook their own food and murmured the judge and ordered the pelled eer the on wait table between project. and investigating Hongkong action dismissed. Manila on account of desertion of Price. A great celebration similar With one eye shot out and his body Chinese stewards, cooks and waiters to that planned at American Falls, covered with buckshot wounds, Jos- from the ship at Hongkong. When Idaho, next month, has been urged eph Shaw, 70. was found crawling the stewards deserted the President by E. B. Jorgensen, speaking before blindly about in the brush near On- Adams - cast off for Manila immed- the chamber of commerce at its tario, Cal., trying to drag himself to iately without landing cargo consign- weekly meeting and suggesting water and relief. At the general hos- ed to Hongkong. This was done in means and methods of how to best pital, where he was pronounced in order to prevent the entire Chinese advertise the $750,000 Price River a critical condition, Shaw explained crew from deserting the vessel. water conservation district project, he had been accidentally shot by one which it is hoped will one day be one One thousand a guests including of a pair or boy hunters and that the of the countys biggest assets. lads fled when they saw he was hit. number of Americans, attended the court at Buckingham palace and were Ogden. The plans for the proposed GENERAL presented to King George and Queen new hotel to be built upon the site Mary. King George wore an in- of the Reed hotel this summer have President Coolidge prior to his for Swampscott, invited Sena- formal royal horseguards blue uni- been completed and accepted by the tor Reed Smoot of Utah to spend at form. Queen Mary was dressed in a executive committee of the board of dileast a week with him at the sum- gown of pure gold brocade with a rectors of the Reed Hotel company. mer capital. Senator Smoot probab- pale blue train. The (royal circle Most of the specifications are writly will accept the invitation, which was smaller than usual, but other- ten, and within a very short time the would give him opportunity to dis- wise the brilliant function followed plans and specifications will be ready for contractors, according to A. P. cuss tax reduction at leisure with the the customary routine. Bigelow, president of the Reed Hotel president, if the sessions of the forThe shadow of a tariff war between company. eign debt commission here adjourn Germany and Poland was suddenly In time. Salt Lake City. William J. McCoy, cast over the security past negotiathe oldest principal in point of continwhen tions Poland a issued decree The petition of D. C. Stephenson, uous service in the Salt Lake City the a of importation forbidding long Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry asking that they be admitted to bail pending list of goods from Germany. Germany public school system, died at his their trial on a charge of murdering immediately threatened in an offi- home. Mr. McCoy, who had been a Miss Madge Oberholtzer of Indianap- cial announcement to take reprisals principal in the school system here thirty-fou- r years continuously, had at Noblesville, if the decree is put into effect. The for olis, was overruled ill been in health for a considerable Ind., by Judge Fred E. Hines, of the Polish action 'will result in a deadwas given an time and only in recently lock the trade Hamilton circuit court. Announceof indefinite absence leave by the for agreement, which negotiations ment by the judge that none of the of education. Death is said to board been on. have going to defendants would be admitted bail have resulted from a complications of was the signal for a storm of cheers by Peru is assured in troubles. Participation by the crowd in the court room. the plebiscite ordered by President Salt Lake City. The state board of Sixteen lynchings took place in the Coolidge, as arbitrator to decide the examiners of Utah has been asked United States last year, the smallest sovereignty of the provinces of Tac-n- a and Arica, occupied by Chile since by the Newman Tallow and Soap number recorded since the gathering Machinery company of Chicago to of annual statistics on the crime was 1883. A note addressed to Washingconsider the establishment of a soap begun forty 'years ago, it was shown ton by the Peruvian government, the manufacturing plant in the State priin a report made public by the com- text of which was published in Peru, son. This the company points out, mission on race relations of the fed- designated Manuel de Freyre Sant- would save the state from 40 to 50 eral council of churches. The report, ander as Perus representative on the per cent on the market price which prepared by Professor M. W. Work of plebiscite commission. it pays for soap. The matter was Tuskegee institute, Alabama, showed Possibly serious development in called to the attention of the state that twelve of the victims were the Chinese situation were indicated board of corrections, under whose and four whites. by reports in some cases, not con- jurisdiction the prison operates. Five men robbed the First National firmed, of attacks upon Japanese ofat 6 p. m. July Logan. bank at Schullsburg, Wis., and es- ficials in three cities in south China. 20, and Beginning until noon, July continuing caped in an automobile. It Is. report- In one case the stoning of a Japanese 23, the fifth annual farmers encamped they secured in excess of $50,000. consul at Ching Kiang an apology ment and summer school for farmers While three of the robbers terroriz- was demanded and it was intimated and their wives will be held at the ed citizens who were on the streets, Japan might take srtong action if the Utah About Agricultural college. the other tw'o gained entrance to the apology were not made. Reports 4000 are expected to occupy the tentbank through a window and blew the from Ningpo described the antifor-eig- ed city on the college campus ,and vault. All telephone wires to the movement as rampant and said additional dormitories in college town were cut. rioters looted a foreign mess there. buildings. TELEGRAPHIC TALES I I News Notes UTAH Bixth-floo- pic-tupr- Mar-akl- e, Lov-ell- et Polish-Germa- n ne-gro- n For Hard Workers and SECOND SERIES OF QUAKES HIT -- OSS MUn i iumms; OF LIFE IS REPORTED Hard Walkers Everywher- e- Railways Are Put Out of Commission By Quakes And Damages Is Es timated At Over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars U3CO SOLES Helena, Mont. Tremblors occurred at Three Forks, White Sulphur The Wonder Sole for ars Springs and Anaconda, late Sunday, twice am long am best leather! All of them were slight. After spend and for a Better Heel ing a night fraught with fear over U.S. " SPRIHG-STEthe hidden dangers of an earthquake Heels disaster, the populations in several United States Rubber Company small townswere preparing to vacate their homes in case a new disturb ance occurredNo loss of life has occurred, according to advices reaching here from cities and towns in the affected area. Only three persons have been injured, it is reported. The tremors were confined to the of Montana region where light shocks covered sections of four states in the northern half of the Rocky Mountain range. In the three other states, Idaho, Washington and Wyoming the temblors were slight and no material damage was recorded. Property damage estimates in the stricken area of Montana have soared to the $500,000 mark, with reports coming in from the smaller towns and villages. Two isolated towns are reported to be seriously damaged by the tern Spark blors, incomplete records stated. At are Plugs guaranteed White Sulphur Springs, which reportto give ed a new shock, virtually all of the the satisfaction county buildings of Meaghar county full or and many of the business structures user, repair have been demolished, with as esor replacement will timated loss of $100,000. A property be made. damage toll of $100,000 also was exacted at Three Forks, it was reportChampion X for Fords 60c. Blue Box for all other cars, 75c. More ed. than 95,000 dealers sell ChamThe center of the disturbance, all pions. You will know the gencore. uine indiby the authoritative information here was lower Galatin the in cates, valley Champion Spark Plug Co. and the smaller towns bore the brunt Toledo Ohio of the earthquakes damaging efWindsor On London Paris fects. Northern Montana felt a series of light earth shocks, none of which caused material damage. l Railroad officials in the section of the state were organizing their forces to repair the damage wrought by the landslides and the boulders tossed down from mountains by the tremors on their tracks. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad officials announced that all transcontinental trains would be routed over the Harlowton Great in the lines, while the cave-iLombard tunnel is being cleared. Prisoners in the county jail at Billings were panic stricken when the second tremor split the floor "of the courtroom located in a room near the jail. conditions that prevailed in virtually every city of western Montana when the tremblors bespoke their fury had subsided before the new shocks occurred and work of esYour friends notice how your car timating the damage was begun. funs. If the motor knocks and rattles Damage in Butte was negligible, and fails to work smoothly, they may consisting of bricks being stripped enjoy your predicament and laugh. MonaMotor Oil will keep your motor s from facades of .buildings and p n shape. It will put pep, being toppled over. The quakes and left no marks on the more than 1000 power, and zest into your car a on new it mileage. give grip miles of underground workings of the Enjoy driving to the fullest Buy Butte Copper mines. Thousands of only MonaMotor Oil. men labored in the stopes and drifts MonaMotor QU Company while the tremblor was most severe. San Francisco, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. The earth movements wrere of an oscilliatory character, a back and forward wavelike swaying. Thunder and lightning played in the heavens above Butte. The little town of Willow Creek, a community of 300 inhabitants surveyNew ed the wake of destruction left by the The two largest buildearthquake. ings in the town, the school and the Stick principal business structure were Freely Lathering badly damaged. Medicinal and Emollient Indications that there had been marked disturbances underground during the earthquakes were evident in the vicinity of Three Forks, where huge fissures, several feet deep, ap" For over a year I suffered from beadachei peared in the earths surface. The and constipation. Someone at my club swir water level of the Jefferson river, a seated Beecham's Pilla. I tried them and Heel, lilt they relieved me. Im only forty anda rills. mile above where it joins with the a boy again after taking Beecham Gallatin and Madison rivers was reMr. J.O.. Yonkers. N.YThis man gives good advice. Follow it, an,sff, ported to have dropped two feet. quickly digestive disorders, constipation and Man ness are overcome by Beecham's ri Us, Heads Masonic Club Virginia For FREE SAMPLE-wr- ite Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Charles A. B. F. Allen Co, 417 Canal Street, New York MacHendry, Fredericksburg, Va., was boxe Buy from your druggist in II and JO elected president of the National League of Masonic Clubs at the final session of the annual convention. R. A. MacGregor, Pittsburg was chosen as vice president. The 1926 convenW. N. w. Salt Lake City, No. tion will be held in Philadelphia. 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