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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUSY READERS A WEEKS RESUME OF THE 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 EPITOME Information definitely linking J. H. Madden, mayor of Sausalito,, a San Francisco suburb, and Joseph Parente, reputed San Francisco wholesale bootlegger, with the shooting affray at Moss Landing has been given out at Salinas. A feminine hand for the first time in Texas gave the official governors salute to troops passing in review Governor Miriam A. Ferguson made the first review of her soldiers," a3 2 2 0 0 Texas National Guardsmen marched in parade at Camp Mabry. As each regiment flag passed ' her, Mrs. Ferguson came to a snappy military salute. She stood in a reviewing stand surrounded by her staff, who were attired in gold braided dress uniforms. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, presented to anthracite mine owners in joint conference demands of 158,000 miners for a 10 per cent wage increase, the check-off- , a two year contract and various improvements in working conditions on expiration of the present contract, August 31. A printing press with a capacity of 6400 postal cards a minute and which mechanically is claimed to be perfected beyond any in use for that particular purpose is being dismantled at a factory at Derby, Conn., to be shipped to the government printing office at Washington. A test of the press was completed recently in the presence of George H. Carter, and members of the mechanical staff of the government printing J. P. Fennell, under supoena as a witness in the preliminary hearing of Dudley M. Boyle, who is charged with the robbery of $30,000 from the Bank of Sparks, Nevada, on March 31, shot and killed himself in his room in the Goldfield hotel. Boyle was in Fenoffice. nels automobile when the suspected Will H. Hays, former, postmaster robber was arrested at Beatty, south and head of the motion picgeneral of Goldfield, on July 2, Fennell conture has accepted the chairindustry, tinuing to Las Vegas in the machine. manship of the public relations comA lone, unmasked bandit entered mittee of the National Air Transport, the offices of the Truckee River Inc., a $10,000,000 corporation, which Power company at Reno, Nevada, and, will institute an overnight air freight after threatening two employees on package service between Chicago and New York in the fall. duty with a pistol, locked them in the Faced with arrest on a charge of vault and escaped with $1745 in currency. Police officers and attaches passing spurious checks, Van H. Wilof the sheriffs offic i immediately took liams, 45, a Dallas, Texas, attorney, ended his life at El Paso by swallowup the search for the bandit. ing poison. As the officer came to A happy reunion between mother his room in a hotel, Williams asked and daughter, the first in fifteen to be allowed to get a drink of water years was turned to tragedy near and gulped down the poison. His Metroplis, Nevada, when, while eating wife was in the room at the time. picnic luncheon with her daughter She said that they came here a week and family, and expressing herself as ago, and her husband planned to being the happiest she had been in open law offices at Las Cruces, N. M. years, Mrs. Rebecca M. Rickman of Dissolution and unscrambling of the Montana was shot and fatally wounded by a charge of buckshot from a $26,000,000 Grain Marketing company of Chicago, the largest farmer shotgun in the hands of her project ever attempted, is a grandson. foregone conclusion. This was definHarold Seifert and Mark Mills, Mis- itely stated by Chicago financiers souri college students who waylaid conversant with the situation. The and robbed George Forsythe, amuse- statement was made while officials ment resort manager, as he was driv- with the Grain . Marketing company ing from the gardens to a Butte, or its component parts were issuing Montana, bank with $3170 in cash, conflicting interviews. pleaded guilty in district court to the The traffic cop who on his day off charge of robbery and were sentenced by Judge J. J. Lynch to terms of was arrested for violating traffic regnot less than twelve nor more than ulations has nothing on M. J. Linehan, thirty years in the state prison. The Illinois state game warden, Linehan money was recovered when the boys was fined $150 by Federal Judge were captured after a running gun Adam Cliffe at Chicago, for violating the migratory game law. He was arbattle through the main streets. rested by a federal game warden who B. H. Hesterberg, 22 years old, and testified Linehan had seventy-thre- e Clarence E. Houston, 28, were killed ducks in his possession, although the at Victor, Colorado, when they were duck hunting season was over. Linecrushed between mine timbers and han pleaded guilty, but received the the cage in which they were being heavy fine because of his official lifted to the surface of the Cresson mine. The men were in a group of FOREIGN miners being brought to the surface as working shifts changed hours. HesFrance and Spain will offer terberg came from Waterloo, 111. antonomy in the Riff region of Morocco under a Spanish protectoGENERAL rate. This is one of the principal Judge J. W. Ross, of the western features of the accord Tennessee district federal court, who regarding Morocco signed at Madrid was indicted in connection with the recently. failure of the Peoples Savings bank of Jackson, was killed in an autoTo prevent the dissemination of mobile accident near Jackson, Tenn. Bolshevik propaganda by wireless, the He was killed when his automobile German government- - has forbidden ran off a bridge about five miles east the erection of aerials for private of Jackson and turned over in a creek, radio reception. pinning him underneath. In protest against the employment The Baptist Young Peoples Union of a single miner, 1334 emof America voted at Indianapolis to ployes of Hylton colliery went on hold its next convention in Los An- strike at Sunderland, Eng. geles July 7 to 11, 1926. The union Several were killed, r. score injured also adopted a recommendation by the and 20 arrested as the result of a board of managers for the establishand police ment of a department of evangelism. clash between the peasants at Franciscan around the monastery A budget for the next fiscal year of Kaschau, which had $25,000 was another recommendation been guarded for three days by deapproved. termined peasants. Robert La Follette, son of the late Continued agitation senator, is expected to claim his dead started an exodus of Canton business fathers vacant senate seat. With houses to the British settlement of bis mother, who so vigorously shared ninety-fivmiles distant. in the notable career of her dead hus- Hongkong, The move was started when predicband, young La Follette will leave tions were made the hostilities would Washington, in a few days tor Wis- last for six months. consin, where, after1 looking over the Two Italian fencers, situation, he will make a formal of the familys wishes in Mario Siniscalo and Felice Desimone, regard to the political heritage left fought a duel with pistols at Rome because of a quarrel over their reby his father. spective ability at fencing. Desimone Frank W. Mondell has submitted fired twice, barely Siniscalo, his resignation to President Coolidge who fired into the missing air. Honor was as a member of the war finance cor- satisfied, the duel stopped and the poration. Mr. Mondell advised the fencers reconciled. president of his intention to retire Ilenrich von Eckardt, representing from the government service while a luncheon guest at White Court. The Germany has signed the convention resignation will become effective July for the control of trade in arms and 15, and after that date Mr. Mondell munitons. naghteen other countries expects to open a law office in already have signed the arms vention. public-printe- r, Abd-El-Kri- Franco-Spanis- non-unio- n Czecho-Slovaki- anti-foreig- n e well-know- n h 5SSHSEiBia0aiaEEEEEEEIEEIS RAILROAD News Notes From All Part9 , UTAH Cedar City The Escalante desert is a veritable meadow this year, the recent rains having caused the vegNot for etation to grow rapidlytwenty years has the desert been so prolific in vegetation. The sheepmen are jubliant, as this desert is their regular winter range section. Price Price is to be host to some 500 coal operators August 26 to 28, inclusive, the occasion being the annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining institution. The event was awarded to Price last year at the time of the convention at Denver. Secretary John R. Sharp was named chairman ot a committee on arrangements for their reception and enertainment while the visitors are here. Park City Consolidation of the Park City Mining & Smelting companys holdings with those of the Park-UtaMining company for operConsolidated ation by the Park-UtaMines company has been completed, thus covering a large part of the arrangements leading up to a merging of these mines with the Ontario and the Daly estates, which will put under one management 4306 acres lying contiguously m the heart of the Park City district extending from Brighton in Big Cottonwood canyon to Keetley in Heber valley, distance of nine miles. Cedar City Bids are being called for the proposed concrete road through Cedar Main street. It is expected that the work will begin early in August, and at the same time the business firms on Main street will lay concrete from the curb to the road which will run in the center. forLogan. Florence Jacobsen, of won second this prize merly city, for the most beautiful hair in a recent contest conducted in San Francisco, according to word which reached here recently. Miss Jacobsons tresses won second place among the 5000 girls who entered the contest. She was awarded a prize of $50, besides a number of articles of merchandise. Salt Lake City. Sixteen manly chests bulged with honest and quivering pride at Fort Douglas as a group of lovely young girls, a maid for a man, with winning smiles and little words of congratulation, pinned medals upon them. It was a gala event, and the fellow students of the lucky sixteen of the citizens military training cump envied them the pinning as much as the actual medals, which were awarded for the highest indivud-ua- l proficiency. Salt Lake City. Railroads of the western mountain Pacific groups have filed with the public utilities commission of Utah a petition for intrastate increases in freight rates, corresponding with such interstate rate increases as may be permitted by the interstate commerce commission in the proceedings brought before that commission under a petition dated at Chicago, April 23, last. Included among the petitioners are the following railways serving Utah territory: Denver & Rio Grande Western, Los Angeles & Salt Lake, Oregon Short Line, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Western Pacific. Ogden. Two men blew up the safe in the Alhambra theatre, after striking the janitor over the head with the butt of a revolver and locking him in a dressing room, and escaped with approximately $1000, the theatre receipts of July 4th and 5th. Salt Lake City. Two counties in reporting the assessment of property in their counties for taxation this years, show increases over that of the year preceding. They are Summit county, whose valuation for 1925 is given at $21,457,681, as compared with $19, 00,288 in 1924,. and Sevier which reports the valuation this year at $11,044,970, compared with $10,710,-25in 1924. Vernal. One life lost and the narrow escape of eight others is the toll exacted by a heavy flood caused by a cloudburst which swept down Five Mile wash at a point two miles north of Watson, Uintah county. An automobile occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Goodrich, Mrs. C. A. Bobzein Owen OFallon and five children, was caught by the swift torrent, which nearly submerged the car as it rolled down the wash. Salt Lake City. Total of expenditures of the state roads of Utah for maintenance and betterment purposes during the past seven months, which include, of course, the spring months, when maintenance work must 'be active, has been $309,643.60. This la the showing made by a compilation Just completed by C. F. Dean, chief acocuntant of the state road MRS. LAW FULLER WILLSEE FIGHT MflDESIROli OF Lydia E. Pinkhams Ve2Pt ble Compound Helped yL Other Medicines Failed ABOLITION CONSOLIDATION, LABOR BOARD UP FOR CONSIDERATION - h h Senator Gooding of Idaho Will Press For Action on Long and Short Haul Bill, Says Senator Watson , whp1pains. TW used to affect wo? bitter battle over Washington controversial four highly phases of next sesthe at railroad legislation A ? 2 read 3 of Compound, so sion of Congress is predicted by SenhelpUmeht 1 of E. Indiana, ator James Watson, ranch better now, strong enoughto chairman of the senate interstate my own housework, anf have two commerce committee. babies to care for besides. I tried othS medicines before taking the VegetS The questions which will bring senCompound, but I was never treated . coninto sections from various ators troubles. I speak my flict are: Vegetable Compound to myg frfends 1. Compulsory railroad consolidarecommend it to any woman for run down and nervous condition. Mm tion. H. Fuller, Walpole, New Hampshire;t 2. Abolition of the railway labor Over 200,000 women have so far replied board. to our question, Have you received 3. Repeal of the guarantee clause benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkhams of the transportation act. Vegetable Compound? 98 out of every 100 of the 4. Repeal of the long and short replies sav Yes and because the Vegetable Cohaul. has been helping other women it While Mr. Watson said extensive mpound should help you. For sale by druggists hearings on these question in com- everywhere. mittee and debate on the senate and house floors would be inevitable, he Money saved for a rainy day expected little real action on any ot goes to make sunny days of theusuallj heirs them. He added that they would come up immediately after the tax bill is disposed of. Watsons attitude on the consolidation question, he indicated, would be governed largely by the decision of the interstate commerce commission in the Nickel Plate merger case. He regards it as a test'case that may lead to other voluntary mergers and obviate the necessity for legislation on the subject. In any event, Watson said he was not inclined to favor immediate compulsory consolidation, and prefers to let the situation simmer a while longer and give the roads time to Senator effect voluntary mergers. Cummins, of Iowa, former chairman of the committee, is expected to press his merger bill, however. Repeal of the guaranteed return clause, demanded by various farm be will groups, unquestionably The Wonder Sole for Wear pressed, Watson said. If the merger IVtm twktm am long as best leather! question can be satisfactorily settled. Watson said be expected to see the and for a Better Heel Heels "U.8. SPRING-STEguarantee question disappear United States Rubber Company The advocates of the bill having virtually abandoned the section of the measure which provided for the receivership of the railway following a strike, Watson said he anticipated action on a measure Those good old days" are the days to abolish the railway labor board and when you were young and had no some other method of mediation be- money and lots of chums. tween railroads and their employees set up in its stead. Senator Gooding, of Idaho, will undoubtedly press for action on the long and short haul bill, Watson added. 1 5 If Youre Hard On Shoes Try USCSDOE SOLES P Howell-Bark-le- y Embezzler Fails to Get Killed Quitman, Ga. After trying in Savannah, New York, Toronto, Vancouver, Portland, Ore., and San Francisco to get accidentally killed," M. M. Mickel is back in Quitman, occupying a cell in the Brooks, county jail, charged with embezzlement of $10,000 while office manager of the Western Reserve Cotton Mill company. Mickel says he wanted to have the things other people have; automobiles, elegant gowns and jewelry for his wife, and be able to spend money freely. At the start he expected, by some" lucky turn, to repay the money. 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