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Show I UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, TELEGRAPHIC TILES Levi Morrill, far famed as "Uncle .. B- ett,-herd of the Hills" and for thirty-twyears postmaster at Notche, near Brano, Mo., has been asked to resign by the government. No cause, other than the old mans age has been as-signed, so far as is known here. i:H WOMANHOOD I II o pgews $0tes I It a a Privilege RESUME WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE terLive. in pr.Tfe; Prescr' Utah 1 1 A Salt Lake City, Utah frail, delicate health before f 3 restored me Perfectly w. and normal condi-t'on so that I no ,uffered Jon ei An amendment to the municipal Salt Lake City. Ralph W. Seybolt, code providing for a fine of from $5 tor whose execution the district to $25 for a radio broadcasting station court has four fixed the date Important Events of the Last Seven which disturbs its neighbors will be did not face jtimes the firing squad. ActDays Reported by Wire and Presubmitted at an early council meet- ing Governor H. E. Crockett in conferpared for the Benefit of the ing in Chicago. ence with the state board of pardons Busy Reader. of which he is chairman decided to An average reduction of $29 on all the convicted murdered of papassenger automobiles and lower de- grant David Crowther his second trolman WESTERN EPITOME livered prices, on all commercial Election-daar promised by spokesmen for reprieve. closing of all golf links used by San Francisco voters the automobile Ogden. The TJ. S. reclamation industry if the fed-Is being urged by the Downtown Mer war exces3taxes on motor pro-- 1 vice, has not yet decided whether to chant association. Experience has r& ducts are repealed, according to an build a high dam or low dam at Amervealed, the merchants say, that per announcement by the National Auto- ican Falls, Idaho, hence the concrete sons excused from their regular env mobile Chamber of Commerce. operations on the dam have been sus0 ployment in election day to vote forpended for about thirty days, accordAn artificial larnyx, invented for ing to W. L. Watis, secretary of the get all abou the polls and make for their favorite links to get in their persons whose speech organ has Utah Construction company, which is been removed for pathological rea- building the dam. The construction best licks in a full days play. sons is enabling about 500 dumb per- of the wall on the east side of Snake The Rev. Father Walter A. Grace sons in the United States to speak. river has been completed to a height former pastor of the Shrine of St The device was described by Dr. specified for the low dam. A coffer Anne at Arvada, near Denver, ColoHarvey A. Fletcher of the Bell Tele- dam on the west side of the river r rado, who is serving a term laboratores of New York, its also has been completed and excain Leavenworth federal prison for the phone before the convention of the vation is now under way. inventor, alleged forging of a government liq- American Academy of Opithalmology uor permlit, became eligible for paSalt Lake City. The application oi and role When Federal Judge Foster Sym-e- s the town of Huntsville for permission dismissed an indictment pending After a 13,000 mile chase since last to charge a flat rate of $1 a month against him. June, leading through Boston, Wash- for each water service connection was New York and Chicago, Miss dismissed by the public utilities comAlthough Miss Charlotte Anita ington, Charlotte Lehman, 32 years of age mission f Utah on motion of the apCalifornia social worker , Whitney, sentenced to prison for violation of was lodged in a Brooklyn police sta- plicant. the California criminal syndicalism tion charged with robbing a church Park City. Drilling into a missed law, has made known that she will poor box. Police say she faces a sim- hole while working at the Silvei make no attempt to escape imprison- ilar charge in Chicago. King Coalition mine, Fred Sundell, ment, plans to aid her are in the proWha tis believed to be the highest 25, and Riley Lake, 26, were injured cess of formation in various parts ranking court martial ever essembled Sundell was taken to a Salt Lake of the state. for trial of an army officer in the hospital. The charge struck him in Samuel F. Burch and Isaac H. Mil- grade of colonel was ordered by di- the face, injuring, his eyes. Lake slight injuries. ler, former federal prohibition agents rection of President Coolidge to conat Los Angeles were sentenced in vene in Washington. Colonel William Salt Lake City. Harry L. Finch federal court to jail terms of twelve Mitchell, storm center of the air ser- and Arthur L. Barnes, incumbents, and seven months, respectively,' fol- vice controversy, will be brough be- and P. J. Moran and Berkley Olson lowing their pleas of guilty to charges fore the court on charges specifying were nominated as candidates for city of extortion. They admitted taking violation of the ninety-sixtarticle of commissioner, as shown by the com?350 from Rabbi Jacob Tovil in 1923. war. plete returns in the primary election The pair will serve their terms in An operation may be necessary to here. Alvin Keddington, present city the Riverside county jail. Burchs auditor and Frank P. Walts were the wife collapsed when he was senten- return to consciousness an unidentified woman at Superior, Wis., who successful candidates for auditor. ced. uffered a stroke of paralysis while Price. Believing that the salaries The Colorado state supreme court being used as a subject for a hypnopaid to city officials at the present upheld the validity of the state co- tist at a local theatre. The hypno- as well as in the past, are so small operative marketing act, one of the tist was unable to awaken the wo- as to be and are not sufadministrative measures of former man from her trance. Her condition ficient to ridiculous so much as compensate Govrenor Sweet. The law was up- is critical. them their bare expenses while actheld when the court reversed a lowing in their civic capacities, members ' FOREIGN er courts action in refusing an Inof the city council have decided on junction to restrain a member of the an increase for the next two years. Greek and Bulgarian soldiers are Rifle Potato Growers Cooperative ason in battle Macedonian the Bingham. All employees of the sociation from selling his potato crop engaged to an agency other than the associa- frontier. The Greek command is mak- various mines in this district are exing an encircling movement on the pected to be inoculated against tytion. around the town of Petrich, phoid fever. ''Notices to this effect heights The San Diego city council decided about twenty miles to the northwest have been posted and the mining at a recent conference to set aside of Demirhissar, where the first clash companies assume the expense, smoking rooms for women, as well between Green and Bulgarian patrols Price. Prediction is made by O. P. as men in public dance halls. The occurred. This is the official infor- Madsen, county agricultural agent, Btep was taken on the advice of Po- mation given out, and it is further anthat the Carbon production of sugar lice Judge Chambers, who said that nounced rethat the Bulgarians have beets during 1925 will approximate many women had taken up smoking. ceived reinforcements at 6000 tons. This would make the crop Smoking is limited by the present ordinance to the mens dressing rooms. William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson has just twice that of 1924, which figures arrived at Constantinople to confer just disclosed show ran about 3000 GENERAL with the Turkish prohibition leaders tons. All public schools in Louisville, Ky., to attend the convention of the Ogden. With the completion of were ordered closed in an effort to and Crescent. Turkeys antialco-- 1 Gibbons pass in Idaho, now under Green stamp out an epidemic of infantile hoi organization. Mr. Johnson said construction by the W. S. Craven Conparalysis. It is expected the paroch- the of the Green Cres- struction company of Ogden, the aumembership ial schools will likewise be closed. cent had doubled in a year. He will tomobile route between Ogden and Charges filed against Major Gen- remain three weeks in ConstantinoSpokane, Wash., will be approximateeral William H. Hart by Major Gen- ple, lecturing on the subject of pro-- ly 200 miles shorter than the present eral Harry L. Rogers, retired, have hibition in the United States. auto route, according to B. J. Finch, disclosed to the investigating officer district engineer of the U. S. Bureau The- French budget for 1926, as sub- of at Washington no basis for further public roads, who has returned mitted by the general report of the fi- from an inspection tour of Idaho. procedeings. nance committee of the chamber, Cateye Annie, wanted by the po- shows an increase in estimator exProvo. An explosion at the Republice in a score of cities escaped from lic Creosote companys plant destroycomof as francs 902,000,000 penses jail in Buffalo, N. Y. She was to have pared' with 1925. The increase is ed two stills and otherwise damaged been sentenced for the theft of $75,000 attributed to the rise in prices and the plant to the extent of about $500. worth of jewels from a home where the fall in the value of the franc. Four men who were working in close she was employed as a maid. She proximity to the stills miraculously are estimated at 36,172,000,-00Revenues was arrested recently in Miilwaukee. escaped Injury when the explosion francs, with surplus revenue of The tripple lock of and occurred. Coke and tar were sent to francs enforcedue the barred cell where Annie was confined 795,000,000 250 feet into the air. measures. new ment fiscal of was open. The woman used a steel Salt Lake City. On last Monday letter opener she found on the sherJugoslavia is rushing concentraiffs desk in forcing a window from tion of her troops as a precautionary morning the work of razing another of the historical landmarks of the city which she leaped to liberty. measure, in view of the fighting beThe Arizona minimum wage law ing between Bulgaria and Greece, ac- was started. The church historians for women was held to be unconsti- cording to Belgrade advices. Troop building at 60 East South Temple tutional by the supreme court at concentration in Jugoslavia has been street will yield to the march of progress and in its place will be built Washington. The courts position was under way for a week, but has sud- the eight-stormedical arts building set forth by its action in affirming denly been increased with a rush the which The historwill, cost $350,000. the decision of the lower courts on dispatches stated. has for sixty stood ians building the issue. The attack upon the law Gunnar Gunarsson, considered the years and has been closely associated was made by A. Sardell, owner of with the history of the L. D. S. two stores at Nogales, who employed greatest living Icelandic poet, an church. In 1917 the office of the of close champion four women clerks and contended church historian was' transferred to Scandinavian the among countries, that if compelled to pay them, each new Norchurch office building and include the would which Denmark, a minimum of $16 a week, as requirsince then Finland the Utah Conservatory of and way, Sweden, Iceland, ed by the state statutes, his business Music has to on similar lines the union occupied it. Of late the joined would be ruined. of the United States, proposes that building has housed several musical A reduction of the maximum inthis republic be headed by a presi- studios. come surtax to 20 per cent, with cordent elected by popular vote. Salt Lake City. responding decreases all along the Comparatively Prof. Wilhelm Doerfeld, German cheap chicken feed and particularly line, was proposed to the house ways and means committee by Secretary archaeologist, has arrived at Cor- god prices for eggs are proving stimMellon. The proposal carries a tax fu, Island of Corfu, from Doom, ulating to the poultry industry in reduction of $250,000,000 to $300,000,-00- to prepare a report for the former Utah. This situation has created a German emperor, on the condition krong demand for pullets, which the Mutt and Jeff now appear in the of the famous Achilleion castle on market cannot supply. All poultry-mewho have what in other years role, of matchmakers. Their creator, the island of Corfu, where William Bud Fisher, is going to get married was wont to go for periods of recre- might be considered surplus numbers nekt week in Europe and he says ation when he held sway in Ger- of pullets are holding them and wonMutt and Jeff are partly responsible. many. dering if they can obtain more. WIND AND RAIN VISIT SOUTHERN STATE AND CARRY DEATH AND DESTRUCTION longer took U. S. Troops Are Called (To Guard two-yea- Um suf-ferre- d h Demi-Kap- 1 - 0 steel-screene- Troy, Ala. Sixteen persons were reported killed and more than a score injured by a tornado which struck Pike county, Alabama. Many homes were laid waste, causing thousand of dollars damage. Relief measures were undertaken and first aid was rushed to several communities which bore the brunt of the terriffic storm. Victims who fled here were sheltered by citizens of Troy and the local hospital was taxied to capacity in taking care of the injured. T Picrce-- tonicnd nerdne d,'1' mg expectant periods. Then in id my health went down d ? I would hay, eom SJ,1 Sj It had not been for Dr. Pierced ite Prescription. Mr,. Jan L 567 S. Second St., West Send 10c for trial 0f tahW. to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N.pkg. y. y al Dr. tlon as a special Devastated District; Intense Heat Is Given As Cause Of Tornado ve-hcil-es ser-er- trout)! married, AfwreSe RURNSanc Stop the throbbing and at once with a soothing smarting touch o? o Forest Fires Increase The forest service says that forest fires increased to an alarming extent in 1924. In that year 92,000 fires occurred, sweeping 29,000,000 acres of land.- - Compared with the calendar year 1923, the 1924 figures represent an increase of 24,000 fires and, cor mpared with the average, an increase of 45,000 fires, or nearly 100 per cent. In acreage swept by the flames the 1924 figures are only slightly larger than those for 1923, but are almost double the acreage figures rer the presenting average. Money damage in 1924, estimated at , ; After sweeping through this sec tion, the tornado rushed on its way southwestward. Loss of life was reported in the Good Hope section, at Luveme, in the Oak Grove neighborhood at Union Springs, in Comer and in Spring Hill, the last three places being in Barbour county, and at Eufaula, where three negroes were reported killed and several persons injured. In the Good Hope section, seven miles west of Troy, four members of one family were killed, and two others probably fatally injured. Five negroes' were killed near here and six near Union Springs. Persons near the path of the storm, aroused by the terrific wind and the cries of the injured, worked in a heavy downpour of rain . and vivid flashes of lightning for hours, rendering aid and searching for the missing. The dead and injured were scattered along the roads, in the fields and near the demolished homes. An emergency call was sent to Troy for aid and many of the injured were brought to the Masonic 'hospital. According to reports reaching Troy, much damage was done at Brantley, Glenwood and Goshen, but no loss of life was reported from either place. The tornado followed intense heat and threatening weather and was followed by a severe electrical storm. Mrs. Duke Dies In Poverty New York Mrs. Lillian Duke will follow her former husband to the grave so ending a romance of multimillions, a famous legal suit and a big story that has forecd its way into print at intervals for years. She loved James Buchanan Duke to the end, n with the love of a woman, A few days ago, her friends declared. they said she stood under the trees of Central Park and saw him carried by, down Fifth avenue, and tears streamed down her face. Two days ago she learned that the man who gave away fifty millions and had a hundred million left when he died had not even mentioned her in his will. She died of a heart trouble, for which she had been treated during recent years. Her physician denied that lack of nourishment was the cause of her collapse though it is admitted she was found foodless and all but starving by one of her music pupils recently. one-ma- nine-yea- nine-yea- $38,000,000, is $10,000,000 above the 1923 estimate and $18,000,000 higher than the nine-yea- r average of $20,000,-000- . DIAMOND DYES COLOR THINGS Just Dip to Tint or NEW Boil to Dye Each age contains 15-ce- pack- dire- ctions so simple any can tint woman shades delicate soft, or dye rich, permanent colors in linsilks, ribgerie, bons, skirts, waists, coats, dresses, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings everything ! Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Where the Luck Came In edge of dish of Little Billy tripped over the the carpet and dropped the tapioca he was carrying. Picking himself up, he remarked, cheerfully, Thats lucky His mother was indignant. Whats lucky, I should like to know? she asked. Why, its lucky I dont like tapioca, replied .Billy. ! ' DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety Bayer Cross. Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. d y or-de- nt i 0. n Thousands Killed In Persian Gulf Government railways of Denmark deIndia Brief British Karachi, operate nearly as many miles of track tails of the disaster caused by a cy- as "private companies, t clonic storm in the Persian gulf conwhich firm the early reports of great loss of Nothing is heavy to a man life and the destruction of many small necessity brings. vessels. Dispatches to the Daily Gazette say that 7000 persons perished in the cyclone, which was accompanied by an earthquake and other disturbances. The pearl fishing fleet was almost entirely swept out of existence, more than 200 boats being sunk. British naval vessels suifered minoi; 6 Bell-an- s damage, such as the loss of boats. Sure Relief German Cabinet Lose Members Berlin. The Nationalist members , of the German cabinet have resigned. They are Herr Schiele, minister of the interior; Dr. Von Schlieben, minister of finance, and Dr. Albert minister of economics. Neither a cabinet nor a parliamentary crisis is expected to follow the resignation of the ministers. The situation indicated that Chancellor Luther will fill the vacancies with nonpartisan ministers, then appear before the for ratification of the security and arbirtatlon treaties initiated pact at Locarno. Hot water Sure Relief , Neu-hau- s, EIA-AN-S FOR INDIGESTION . 25 and 75 Pkg's.Sold Everywhere Boschees Syrup HAS BEEN Killing Coughs for 59bottleYears to T rei-chst- SS? 1 Carry a KB ear and always keep cmq iHwaHflHBBi90c ALL DRUG'-- . the house. 80c and at |