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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYKUM, UTAH OP THE IMPORTANT VENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD Happsnlngs That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quartern of the Globe anS Given In a Few Line. INTERMOUNTAIN. McCluin, a rancher of Artesian City, Idaho, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. McClain, who is reported to be wealthy, T. VV, leaves a large family. A lone bandit held up and robbed two taxicab drivers at Denver, after which he drove the cars to the suburbs, where they were abandoned. The holdups w'ere committed an hour apart, and the robber secured about $100 for his trouble. Montana and northern Wyoming coal miners, after three days in conference with representatives of the operators of both states, gained a flat wage increase of $1.50 a day for men and 82 cents for boys, effective from .ug. 16. Seven boys of Salt Lake Lake City, ranging from 9 to 13 years of ago, admit that members of their gang had committed two safe robberies and a The half dozen daring burglaries. police had believed a skillful gang of safe robbers were operating. Ted Irvin, aged 17, of Colorado Springs was Instantly killed when a revolver dropped out of his pocket while he was returning home on his motorcycle. The gun was discharged, the bullet entering his heart. Madeline Menckley, aged 16, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Menckley of llock Springs, Wyoming, fell dead at Redding, Cal., while singing beside a She was visiting relatives piano. there. -- DOMESTIC. Nine members of the carmens union at Brooklyn have been indicted as a result of rioting on August 31, when a boy was killed by stones thrown by members of a mob, it being charged men under Indictment were thSt-tgulltyN ol throwing stones that caused the boys death. Iowa is to have a woman candidate for congress, Mrs. Hattie T. Harl, of Council liluffs, having announced that she will make the race as an independent candidate, although the Farmer-Labo- r party has endorsed her candidacy. All members of the Chicago club Of the National league have been, together with the club officials, summoned to appear before the grand jury as witnesses in the investigation of alleged baseball gambling, it having been charged that members of the team laid down in order that gamblers might reap a harvest. Olive Thomas, moving picture actress, wife of Jack Pickford, died at a hospital in Paris, September 10, as the result of slow poisoning, having swallowed a poisonous solution by mistake. Congressman John J. Esch, Republican, one of the authors of the railway bill, was defeated for renomination in Tuesdays primary in the Seventh Wisconsin dishe Esch-Cummi- trict. Many residents of Riverside, Cal., fled from their beds in their night clothes when that section was visited by an earthquake on September 10. While the quake was of sufficient violence to awake the sleepers, it is .asserted that there was no damage done to property. Indiana voters who registered September 4 as being 21 years old, plus," instead, of giving their specific ages, must either register again or lose their votes in the November election, according to a ruling of the board of election commissioners. Carrying a crew of four men and a torpedo, a Marion bombing plane fitted with torpedo gear Wednesday flew from Washington to Yorktown, Ia., a distance of 125 miles, in 64 minutes. A minimum price of $3 a bushel for wheat was urged and millers who profiteer were condemned in resolution adopted by the 800 wheat growers of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nezraska, meeting at the call of Maurice McAuliffe, president of the Kansas Farmers union. WASHINGTON. More than 13,000 merchant marine officers have been graduated from the shipping boards training schools since their establishment three years ago and 72 per cent of the graduates have been licensed for service at sea on records of the boards recruiting service. President Wilson in a proclamation urges state governors to set apart Saturday, October 9, as fire prevention day and to request a general observance by the public. Corn prospects improved during August and promised on September 1 a crop of 3,131,000,000 bushels, the de1600-poun- d partment of agriculture has an- nounced. Army recruiting again broke all peace-timrecords in August, according to a statement by Adjustant General Harris, showing 19,242 enlistments for the month. July enlistments were 15,821. FOREIGN. Recurrence of earthquake shocks In Italy, w'here hundreds are reported to have been killed, are said to have been responsible for numerous deaths, although the districts affected were not so large as those previously visited by earth tremors. Latest figures show that at least 500 people have been killed as a result of the different shocks, while at least 3000 were e injured. , Disorders in Ireland seem to be on the Increase, Sinn Feiners being engaged in ambushing policemen and soldiers, while police are said to be conducting reprisals, the result being a state of civil war in which the average citizen finds himself In danger no matter which way he turns. As a result of an explosion at the artillery depot at Mariensel, Gerany, 23 persons were killed and two laboratories and a number of munitions sheds blown to atoms. The explosion was the result of an accident while shells were being unloaded. Thousands of leaflets warning Turkish nationalists that if they do not yield at once, Greek forces will occupy Constantinople, are being distributed through Anatolia by Turkish government airplanes. The American steamer Siboney is aground in the harbor of Ylgo, Spain. The forepart of the vessal is resting on the rocks and it is feared she will be a total loss. The passengers have been landed, without accident. A volcanic crater has opened up at the top of Pizzo dUcello, a mountain 5845 feet high, about nine miles northeast of Spezia. It is located on what apears to be the northwest corner of the district shaken by the earthquake, which has caused so many deaths. Efforts continue to bring about a solution of the situation which has arisen throughout Italy as a result of the movement among metal workers to occupy plants in many of the most Retirement of preachers from the ministry because their pay is poor was deplored by Bishop W. F. McDowell of Washington, D. C., addressing a conference at Omaha of Methodist ministers of Nebraska. Georgia may furnish the first test of the nineteenth amendment to the federal constitution. Denied the right to ballot in Tuesdays election, Mrs. Mary L. McLendon, a suffrage work- important industrial centers. of er, has appealed to Secretary Russian soviet forces, aided by GerState Colby for instructions. man and Hungarian war prisoners, A bandit held up the First State have recaptured Orsk, where, as in bank at Uvaide, Tex., and escaped in other towns of western Siberia, the an automobile with $6500. peasants recently overthrew the soDecided improvement in the car situ- viets. . The Bolshevik! also are in posation was indicated by figures made session of the northern portion of the has been public by the car service commission railway along which fighting isolated are and but they showing that 904,256 freight cars were proceeding, loaded during the week ending Aug- without food. Resolutions ust 21. This was the heaviest car favoring prohibition were rejected by the Anglican synod in movement for the year. session at Adelaide, South Australia. When Peter Vidovitch, debate on the resolutions one During charity guest of the municipal lodgthe Rev. Mr. Walker, of the speakers, New in house in a died ing hospital : Prohibition is York, it was learned that he was pos- said sessor of a fortune exceeding $125,000. and the idea of American cranks. A tragic scene was enacted at MaTheodore Colonel Lieutenant near Carrara, Italy, when the rina from Roosevelt had a narrow escape death at Joplin, Mo., while preparing earthquake shattered a church where for an airplane flight, which was to mass was being celebrated. Father take him to Vinta, Okla., and to Tulsa Frigotti, the pastor, had just raised to fill speaking dates. Entering an- the chalice in the most solemn of the other machine after the .accident, he service when the ceiling of the edifice had a second narrow escape when the fell upon the congregation, killing many of those who were worshiping. plane fell anti-Christi- SIGH WOMEN ill 1ST SHARP FIGHTING IN STREETS OF TRIEST BETWEEN SOCIALISTS AND CLOSE RENCH MINISTER ADVISES IN APPLICATION MOD-ERATIO- N Buffered with Harrington,. Me.- -I backache, pains through m y hin, OF TREATIES. SOLDIERS. Factoriea You Can Be Free from Pain a I Am, if You Do as I Dii TTTTTT,and Textile, Chemical and Boot Seized by Operatives, Who Have Despaired of Possibility of Settlement of Differences. lays That Accord Between Great Brit- Milan, Italy. The revolutionary movement is extending in Italy, the Bolshevik! having gained many converts of late. Soviet agents are working in every section, with results, they claim, that are most satisfying. A Socialist revolt, in which barricades were erected in the streets and artillery, rifles, machine guns and bombs were freely employed in a struggle between the rioters and the military, broke out at Triest, Saturday afternoon. Italian troops and naval forces, however, had succeeded by 8 oclock at night in completely restoring order. According to news from Turin, a large number of textile factories were seized Saturday morning, while the Milan chemical and boot factories are in the operatives hands. According to a reliable source, the workmens action was not warranted by the responsible organizations, which are permanently sitting in Milan examining the situation and deciding on the conflict Two important meetings took place during the day. The prefects of Milan and Turin discussed the situation with the masters and workmens representatives. The secretary of the labor confederation decared afterward that the possibility of a settlement cannot be absolutely excluded. In the afternoon hundreds of members, representing the most Important Italian organizations and the whole socialist parliamentary party, at the direction of the socialist party and the central committee of the labor conference, assembled here. Deputy Modigliani seems skeptical about the extremists plan of extending the movements. While recognizing the gravity of the situation, he rejects the suggestion of a revolutionary action. Eventually, the movement will be extended ft) air&e industries supporting the metallurgical trades, namely, the chemical, rubber, transport and electric unions. Grave concern was caused by the working masses attitude, which may conflict with the responsible bodies resolution. According to the latest news, the conditions proposed by the employers were rejected. Paris. At the conclusion Sunday ifternoon of his conference with Signor Giolettl, the Italian premier, at Premier Millerand declared to a press corrospendont that The war must be ended. That is why we have given Poland the counsel of moderation which she seems disposed to follows. Our interviews have been most cordial and confident. Naturally we have agreed that an accord between Italy, Gfeat Britain and France is indispensable, not only in the interest of the three allied powers, but for the maintenance of world peace. The treaty of Versailes must be enforced, as well as that of St. Germain" and the others, because tlioy constitute an entity, and one of them cannot fail without the others being shaken. I am absolutely in accord with that point upon the formula accepted at Lucerne. Treaties must be applied with moderation by the victors and with loyalty by the vanquished. Settlement of the Adriatic question occupied some of our time. Our position is unequivocal. Great Britain and France at San Remo and myself before and after San Remo have stated that neither Great Britain nor France has the right to interfere between two parties when a question concerns them alone. It is our duty to make all efforts to persuade our Italian and Jugo-Slafriends that it is to their interest and the interest of both countries and also the world that this question, too long deferred, be settled at the soonest moment possible in a spirit of equity and moderation. The premiers agreed to recommend moderation to Poland in her victory in order that peace might prevail at the earliest date possible. But they were not sure that the Bolshevikl were desirous for an early peace. The relations of the entente with the Bolshevik! also were discussed without developing any great difference in policy. feel, could not on my feet. stand I also had other dig. tressing symptoms. At times I up give tried a AIR MAIL PLANE IS WRECKED. Aircraft Falls When 100 Miles From Its Goal. Salt Lake City.' Driving the De Haviland plane 102, Pilot Stein, with his cargo of mail, due in Salt Lake at 3:31 Saturday afternoon from San Francisco, crashed to the earth at Mammoth, Utah, when within 100 miles of his destination. The pilot escaped injury, but the plane was badly damaged, a broken propeller, landing gear and radiator being reported. Woman Slayer to Be Executed. the Officials of Washington. United States district attorneys office are still hopeful that some technicality of the law can be employed to save the life of Josephine Berry, 20 years old, negro girl, who is condemned to die here October 15. If her execution is allowed to take place it will be the first time in fifty-fivyears that a woman has been hanged in the District of Columbia. Josephine Berry shot to death Alice Daking, a rival for the love of her man," as she tersely put it in her trial. Proclamation. Washington. Suffragists scored a final victory on Saturday when Secretary of State Colby announced that he will stand pat on his proclamation of August 26, that the suffrage amendment is legally ratified and is now part of the constitution. The attitude of the governent, he pointed out, will in no wise be changed by notification from Governor Roberts that the lower house In the Tennessee legislature has rescinded its vote on the amendment. Receipt of the latest communication from Governor Roberts, Mr. Colby stated, was acknowledged by wire. The previous notification was acknowledged by letter, although reports from Tennessee intimate that the answer was not received by the governor. HARDING MAY TOUR WEST. Plan for Presidential Candidate to Abandon Porch Campaign for Time. Senator Harding Marion, Ohio. may abandon his front porch campaign long enough to make a tour across the country to the Pacific coast. 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