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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, IIYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES A Columbia university will not reject educational credentials from Tennessee schools, as advocated by Dr. Henry H. Rushby, dean of the college of pharmacy at Columbia, Adam L. Jones, director of admission, has announced. NewsNoteo of From A ll Parts UTAH RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES With $250,000, mostly made in Wall Btreet in three years, two college graduates have gone into publishing to satisfy their love for books. They are Bennett A. Cerf, a graduate Important Events of the Last Seven of the Columbia school of journalism, Days Reported by Wire and Preand Donald S. Klopfer, a graduate of pared for the Benefit cf the Williams. Both edited college papers Busy Reader when undergraduates. Logan The special electric light of plant committee of the chamber to the commerce has recommended board of directors of the chamber of commerce that the municipal light plant be disposed of and that steps be taken at once to submit the proposi tion of disposing of the plant to the Norman T. Whitaker, internationWESTERN EPITOME people of the city. known chess player, sentenced ally Park rangers and guides recovered Price Harry Hamilton, 30 years of a Los Angeles court to two years the body of J. L. Cartwright, an east- by age, employed at the Kenilworth mine ern news writer, who was killed by for complicity in the transportation No. 1 of the Independent Coal and of stolen automobiles, was denied disfall from a shale rock to a a broken charge from custody by Judeg Dick- Coke company suffered a loaded car glacier about Twin lakes, not far from inson of back when over by run Philadelphia. Sperry Glacier, Mont. Rangers and of coal. He was taken to the camp The Baptist Young Peoples Union hospital for immediate attention and guides said Cartwright left Sperry to traverse a portion of the park that has of America voted at Indianapolis to later sent to St. Marks hospital in no trails, against the advice of official hold its next convention in Los AnSalt Lake. He is accorded an guides. The scene of the mishap geles July 7 to 11, 1926. The union to recover. was within a few miles of where the also adopted a recommendation by the Salt Lake Postmaster John A. Whitehead brothers of Chicago were board of managers for the establishof Hyrum was Israelson last seen last fall. ment of a department of evangelism. of the Utah branch of the president A budget for the next fiscal year of Ruiston, Colo., in the western part National League of District Postmasof the state, will be the site of the $25,000 was another recommendation ters at the final meeting of the annual approved. federal governments $90,000 convention at the Hotel Utah. All oil shale plant, J. S. Desmond, A new world's coal production the rest of last years officers also United States engineer, announced. record is claimed for O. W. They are: First and F. were Although the site was tentatively se- mine No. 2 at West Frankfort, Illinois, H. J. Sheffield, Jr., lected some time ago, the final de- known as the New Orient. 8687 tons Kaysville; second H. C. cision was left up to Mr. Desmond, of coal were third Mount Pleasant; hoisted, filling 114 rail- Jacobs, who made an inspection of the proA. Marinda Lundberg, road cars. The former record of 8664 posed plant site. tons was held by the Valier Coal com-pa- Sandy; and the secretary-treasureA. Carol Gesford, Huntsville. A request for official investigation at Valier, 111. of the deportation of twenty-fiv- e JapSalt Lake Tax collections on gasoWomen of Chicago won a fresh anese mill workers from Toledo, Ore., for June will be the largest since line for equality with men in the by a mob of citizens , was sent to victory tax law became effective. the gasoline Governor Pierce by H. Okamato, act- eyes of law. Judge Philip L. Sullivan Four companies have reported to the in the superior court ruled that woing Japanese consul in Portland. The secretary of state that they have collocal cor sulate is not in possession of men of Cook county are eligible for lected approximately $1000,000 as folall deta'ds of the Toledo incident, and ;ury service and a mandamus was is- lows: Utah Oil and Refining com no act'on will be taken until the gov- sued ordering county jury commis- pany, $76,596.04; Independent Oil comernors reply is available, the Port- sioners to place the names of qual- pany, $20,927.94; High Power, land consul will forward the data to ified women on their lists. Hal Oil company, $4,019.96. Ambassador Matsudaira in WashingK. Knapp, college bred son of The Continental and Texas companies Philip ton, D. C. a wealthy Syracuse,, N. Y., family, and several smaller dealers which reVirgin valley, an extinct volcano accused of taking a leaf from the have not reported, will swell the Secto $125,000. ceipts approximately book and Richard is which Leopold situated about 100 coie, m les north of Winnemucca, Nevada, Loeb, Chicago boy murders, in slaying retary of State H. E. Crockett remitwill be declared a state recreation a Hempstead, L. I., taxidriver for a ted to the state treasurer the sum of Pirk as soon as road construction thrill, is now experiencing the thrill $253,000 colections of fees for the r lakes is advisable. This was the of being hunted from an army air- quarter ending June 30, of which was for' gasoline tax and statement of Governor J. G. Schug-- plane. motor vehicle fees. for am, who arrived in Winnemucca afA special train en route to the Atter spending two days investigating Salt Lake The Citizens Military lantic seaboard with a large number the attractions in the valley. of aliens subject to deportation, Training camp finally disbanded at Earthquakes during the Itist three rounded up in Seattle, Denver, Kansas Fort DouglasfdsT "Sunday morning when the student soldiers turned In weeks are believed responsible for City and St. Louis, left Chicago car- their the breaking of the Silver Dyke Min- rying twenty-twbedding and uniforms, resumed Chiothers added in civilian clothing --and departed their t ing companys dam at Neihart, cago, including Walter A. Sadler, miles : outheast of Great Falls, Canadian, who was indicted, but for their respective homes. For the Montana, which resulted in the death never tried on a charge of conspiracy last time they were assembled in comof two children, brother and sister, to violate pany formation and marched to the Sadler, who finance prohibition. office, where their traveling wrecked three homes and damaged will be deported at Buffalo, was de- allowances were given them. They property to the extent of $15,000. ported in 1916. were then handed individual certiBlue roses are in bloom at the FOREIGN ficates as to the military efficiency ranch of Alma Johnston near Roscoe, had attained and released from they Cal. The bush with the strange roses The British government has swung further military control. over into action the threatened genproduced ordinary ones last year. the eral and will strike stand L. navy by Hudner of Superiar Judge John Logan Approximately $2000 will Los Agneles, recorded in court his for the protection of the lives of be awarded for the best exhibits at final decision that Charles Spencer people and supplies of food and other the Cache county annual fair, which William C. Bridgemen, will be held this year on September Chaplin film comedian, is not entitled necessities. to the exclusive use oa the particular first lord of the admiralty has anand 24. style of baggy pants, wobbly cane, nounced. Helper Helper city has applied to derby hat and gigantic moustache, state engineer for the use of 2.4 the cabChancellor saved Luther his which go to make up his screen makesecond-fee- t of water which it proposes Strese-manand Minister inet Foreign up. to develop at springs tributary to won a preliminary victory over Ladd and Tilton bank of Portland, Spring creek, of which it already has his numerous enemies who have been Ore., oldest financial institution in the water the rights. The city plans to to him unhorse for weeks, Pacific northwest and second oldest trying install a pipe line nineteen German cabinet unanimousthe when on the Pacific coast, with assets agmiles to serve its population. long ly approved the German reply on the gregating $25,927,112, was sold to the . as Salt Lake A coal field 25,000 acres prepared by United States National bank of Port- security pact in extent and carrying at expert esland. timates more than two billion tons of Governor General Leonard Wood bituminous GENERAL fuel, said to be the worlds has ordered the prosecution of offcontinuous body of largest single, "Tex Mason of icials of the Philippine National bank Charged by Phoenix, Ariz., with having offered responsible for the payment of $1,000,-00- coal, will be opened up by the extension of rail facilities to Queatchuppali him $4000 to kill three persons near to the Baclod Murcia Sugar Sevier county, according to canyon, 111., Decatur, Virgil Sharp, 44, of tral of the Island of Negros C. Lund, son of the late Judge Henry Wichita, is being held by police for authority. Governor Wood said the Investigation. Sharp was arrested in Sugar Central had been granted an President Anthon H. Lund of the an automobile in which Mason told extension of a loan of about a mil- Mormon church, whose children own authorities he and Sharp were to lion dollars, but the concern had ac- or hold option or federal lease upon the entire area. Btart for lllinoise. without tually obtained $1,000,000 Salt Lake On man was killed and Fourteen groups of architects, sculp- authority. three were injured when a huge tures and landscapes artists are at Manuel Quezon was elected presi- three-toncity street department work on plans for the proposed memorial to the late Pres- dent of the senate at Manila, and truck plunged off the road and ident Roosevelt to be erected in Manuel Roxas speaker of the house, down a twenty - foot embankment Washington. All designs must be In when the Philippine insular legisla- and into the stream in City Creek canyon at the entrance to the hands of the Roosevelt Memorial ture convened in annual session. Pleasan valley, about two miles from association by October 1, and the apSettlement of French debts to tin the mouth. proved plan will be submitted to con- United States and to Great at Cedar City The Escalante desert gress before the first of the new year. well as the solution of the Britain, countrys is a veritable meadow this year, the Selection of a tite for the memorial internal financial difficulties, is seen recent rains will be delayed until the winning dehaving caused the vegby leading financiers in the new 4 per etation to grow Not for rapidly. sign has been approved. Earn, of the cent gold coupon loan, open only to twenty years has the desert been so fourteen groups in the competition is short-terholders of defense bonds, prolific in composed of an architect, a sculptor to be floated soon. vegetation. The sheepmen are jubliant, as this desert is their and a landscape artist, in order to be able to present to the memorial comMore than a hundred persons were regular winter range section. mission a comPrice Price is to be host to some design injured and fifty arrests were made in four riots at Glascow, the distur- 500 coal operators August 26 to 28, plete in every detail. A test attack upon the bances growing out of a demonstration inclusive, the occasion being the an"moist treaty with. Great Britain, in commemoration of the Battle oi nual convention of the Rocky MounThe which permits vessels of foreign reg- the Boyne. Fifty thousand Orange- tain Coal Mining institution. event was men to to awarded Price last in a year bring liquor under seal Into participated istry parade which United States ports, failed when Fed- near midnight was attacked by oppos- at the time of the convention at eral Judge Mack of New York ruled ing factions. Bottles and missiles of Denver. Secretary John R. Sharp was that the federal courts are without all kinds were thrown indiscriminate- named chairman of a committee on arrangements for their reception and power to compel prosecuting officers ly, until police dispersed the enertainment while the visitors are to enforce penal laws. here. 300-fo- even-chanc- e expec-iment- vice-presiden- t, t, vice-preside- r, il 5; $136,-787.7- $74,-557.4- 1 o sixty-eigh- 22-2- 3 n ten-inc- h Strese-mann- 0 -- wujt e well-rounde- d 4 6 BELIEVE FIRST CLASS MANY MAIL CARRIES BULK OF RUN- NING AND WAGE EXPENSE tiered by Taking Lyfl, PbJtkams Vegetable f Compound One Cent First Class Postal Rate I Expected by Member of Special Congressional Joint Postal Commissics St. Paul, Minn. "I three years old and ever since&S I have inybackaaifitS breaking in two and I bavefeltasif drive Washington A concerted class first a for upon congress Chairman postal rate is expected by Moses of the special congressional joint postal commission, which is tc open hearings here soon looking to a rate revision postal permanent measure. Senator Moses said a propaganda campaign for such a rate is under way and that members of the commission had received representations on the subject from many quarters. The argument advanced, he added, is that first class postage is paying a disproportionate share of the total carrying cost of the postal service. Postmaster General New will be heard first by the postal commission. He is expected to be prepared to furnish information regarding the operation of the new rates which became effective last April that will form a. working basis for the commission in hearings to be held. While the new rates, argeed upon tentatively by congress in an effort to meet the cost of wage increases to postal employes, have been in operation more than three months, data as to their operation during that period still is incomplete, because all postmasters have not been able to send in their reports for the first were nt all the falW time .had and wasdyspe!li my stomach evj month several letters women m the news- papers and the dmg. S Lydia E. PinkhamVvegSe pound to my husband for me. As suit of taking it my back has stomS aching and the awful bearing-dowfed mg is gone. I feel stronger and do .j of my housework and tend to my little girl. I have also taken Lydia E. M hams Liver Pills for constipation, i have recommended these medicines to some of my friends and you may use this letter as a testimonial if von wish. I will be pleased to answer letters of other women if I can help them by them what this medicine has done for me. Mrs. Price, 147 W. Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. n g Greens August Flower for Constipation, Indigestion Torpid and Liver Successful for 59 yean. 80c and 90c bottles ALL DRUGGISTS CuticuraTakiim Is Soothing For Babys Skin Soap, Ointment Talcum told everywhere, quarter. For this reason the joint commission will reopen hearings here in OcThrift Shovjn in Savings tober. by which time it is expected Postal savings are more than the postoffice department will be in a in the United States. There position to furnish comparisons be- are about 400,000 depositors and the tween the operations of the new and average deposit is a little more than old rates for a six months period. $300. In 1911, when the system was A established, the total deposits 'were $677,143. The best year came in 1919, U. S. Vice Consul in Mexico Shot k JxfM Washington Harold G. Bretherton, American vice consul at Auguascali-entes- , Mexico, was shot in the back by an unknown assailant, it was reported to the state department by Consul Don S. Haven. Secretary of State Kellogg at once instructed the American embassy at Mexico City to ask the foreign office there for an immediate .investigation, with the view of punishing the guilty person. The cause of the shooting is not known, but it is generaly believed that the shot was not intended for the vice consul. The wound Is not serious. Labor Meet is Postponed Washington A conference between Mexican labor leaders and officials of the American Federation of Labor, originally arranged to be held In Washington July 23 to consider Mexican migration to the United States, has been postponed until late in August. William Green, president of the federation, announced that the postponement had been agreed upon because Louis N. Morones, secretary of the Mexican government department of commerce and labor, could not come to Washington until the later date. Aged Catholic Primate Dies Quebec Cardinal Begin, primate of the Catholic church in Canada,, died after a weeks illness. Cardinal Begin was 85 years old. He was stricken with uremia on July 12 after he had laid the cornerstone of a new church in the archdiocese of Quebec. Improvement in his condition was reported by the attending physicians during the week. Later he became partly paralyzed and gradually sank. with decrease The $1G7, 353,0007 since then is attributed to the fact that a higher rate of interest can b obtained with safety from otiier iof the nvestments. About total deposits are made in New York, New York Times. d one-thir- Trees English Replanting In an effort to replace rests depleted during the English war, the fofo- restry commission has planted 30,000,-00trees, whicli cover 16,000 acres. This number will be doubled next year, and the work continued afterward. 0 A Trade Advertisement In Exchange exchange fast motor car, a bit maged, for professional services surgeon. Boston Transcript. Say Will daof i t! Bayer-Insis- - Newspaper Man is Candidate Milwaukee, Wis John M. Work, editorial writer on a local newspaper, was endorsed by the executive committee of the Socialist party as candidate at the primary election, fl called by Governor Blaine, to fill the vacancy in the senate caused by the death of Robert M. La Follette. For Colds Pain Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only Bayer package intains proven directions table P.avpr boxes of Brothers Are Arrested Milan, Itlay Forged Italian banknotes with a face value of more than $1,000,000 were seized by police in the printshop of Ernest Piemontesi and his brother, James. The brothers were arrested. 12 s foot-eas- e Fast It Cant B B At night when your swoll are tired, sore and rom much wa,ngtw0 lancing. eI,rlJLk in the foot-bat- rub the Milan a sore J1' flamed Part?n(11c. relief Is like Shake a into your the morning itfg r in comfort |