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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- HYRUM, UTAH - Mrs. Jane Johnson, G5 years of age has been elected sheriff of Roscommon county, Michigan, succeeding her husband. Mrs. Johnson has announced that she can land a bad man or a bad woman herself, if necessary, but as a .will precautionary measure her husband as her deputy. Edna Ellis, aged 18, a stenographer, was found mysteriously slain in a clump of weeds In a vacant lot In St. Louis. Her throat had been slashed and a broken razor was found by her body. Robert Taft, son of former President William Howard Taft, will be a member of the Cincinnati delegation In the Ohio house of representatives In the new legislature elected Tuesday. He will take his seat when the legislature convenes early in January. Socialist headquarters at Chicago expressed satisfaction over the showing the party made in its effort to elect Eugene V. Debs president, although he is in Atlanta prison for violation of the espionage act. WASHINGTON. It is announced that President Wilson has directed Secretary .Daniels to place a battleship at the disposal of President-elec- t Harding for his conto visit the canal zone. templated There will be a woman in Presidentelect Hardings cabinet in the event the department of public welfare is created by congress as recommended by Harding. The last vestige of government control over sugar has been removed through signature by President Wilson of a proclamation providing for revocation November 15 of licenses held by wholesalers, refiners, exporters and im- IIEVIS OF A WEEK III F ap-joi- IMPORTANT OP THE RECORD EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. . Happening That Are Making . H later)! Information Gathered from All Quartern of the Globe enS Given In a Few Llnea. EXPECT VIEWS OF F AMBASSADOR EXPECTED TO DISCUSS RECASTING OF LEAGUE COVENANT. Known In Diplomatic Circles That Principal Allied Powers Are Prepared to go Far Toward Meeting Desires of Americans. INTERMOUNTAIN. The street railway strike at Denver has come to a close, the men who were out having made application to return to their positions. Eight persons were killed and scores Injured during rioting that occured while the strike was in progress. Boy scouts and citizens are search Ing the foothills In the vicinity of Salt Lake City for the body of Miss Frances Korous, a nurse, who dls appeared October 17, all theories as to her disappearance except foul play having been abandoned. Charged with robbery and attempted murder at Grand Junction, Colo., and said to be wanted for murder at Kansas City, Mo., Itoy Bell, 29, was arrested at Salt Lake. Rioting which broke out late Tuesday night in the village of Auburn, Wash., was renewed Wednesday, when returns Indicated decisive defeat for porters. the radical element there. A juob of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer BO men was reported to have raided has advised n a telegram from U. S. poolrooms, ejecting their occupants, District Judge A. B. Anderson at Inand openly defying Town Marshal Me dianapolis that an investigation of the Cumber. attorney generals connection with the An information charging Betty case against 125 coal mine operators Brainerd and George T. Stagg with and miners would be made when the kidnaping Baby Stagg from the home case is called for trial in the federal of his mother at Tacoma, September court on November 8. Mr. Palmer was 14, was filed in superior court at Ta- was invited to be present on that .date. coma on Wednesday by the prosecutPrivate operation of the railroads ing attorney. for the first six months after the end Parley Christensen, presidential can- of federal control will cost the feddidate, in a statement given out in eral government a total of $656,000,-00Salt Lake, declared that the results of according to figures made public the election were satisfactory to the by the interstate commerce commis Farmer-Labo- r party. He asserted that sion. th,e next fight would not be between Senator Borah of Idaho issued a Republicans and Democrats, but be- statement from Washington saying: I tween Republicans and the Farmer-Labo- regard the election as the triumph of organization.' nationalism and the death of the DOMESTIC. league of nations. Officials of the Atchison, Topeka & FOREIGN. Santa Fe railroad have announced that Premier Lloyd peorge, questioned in contracts are being completed for the the house of cominons as to plans for delivery of $18,000,000 worth of new punishing the former emperor of rolling stock to the system. Fifty loco- Germany, said his pledges motives, 2000 refrigerators cars and had not contemplated making war on 500 coal cars are included. Holland to force Wilhelms delivery to A strike of shoemakers which began an international court. The Kaiser is fit the factory of the Thomas G. Plant probably enduring as severe punishcompany at Boston on May 13, 1919, ment in Holland as he would in prison, In an effort by labor unions to enforce declared the premier. a closed shop, was ordered to cease in Tension in Cork has increased with an injunction granted by the superior reports of widespread raids by the court on Friday. military forces. On all sides it appears Four bandits held up a bank messen- to be taken for granted that further ger in Chicago and escaped with a tragedies are bound to occur, and Irish satchel containing $41,000 in Liberty and British are preparing themselves bonds and coupons, In addition to to meet them. $257,000 in negotiable checks. The steamer Zenable, flying the red purchase of farm sup- flag and freighted with ammunition plies by farmers business organiza- for the Turkish nationalists in Trebi-zontions will be taken up by the Farmwas sunk in the Black sea off ers National Grain Dealers associa- Batum, by a French destroyer. Twenty-tw- o tion at a convention at Chicago, Demembers of herr crew were taken cember 2 and 3. The other major sub- prisoner. selling of ject will be the The Turkish offensive in the direc grain. tion of Erivan, capital of Aremnia Congressman A. J. Volstead, Repub- has been broken by the Armenian lican of the Seventh Minnesota district, troops in a decisive battle at Igdir, author of the prohibition enforcement 27 miles southwest of the city, accord on the Repub- ing to dispatches. act, ha3 been lican ticket after a close fight. Canadas export livestock trade has The first merchant steamship flying shown remarkable development in the the German flag to come to the port last few years, according to govern of New York since July, 1914, arrived ment statistics. Live cattle exported November 3. The vessel, which marks last year exceeded 500,000 and were the resumption of trade with Germany valued at $50,000,000, a sum equal to under the flag of that country, was the the combined values of live cattle exSophie Rlckmers, a steamer of 4863 ported in the five previous years. tons, built in Germany during the war. The latest summary of the Scottish For the first time in the history of liquor polls' shows that 149 districts any Florida town, St Petersburg went have decided to make no change, 24 Republican by a majority of 278 votes. favor reduction' of licenses, and 18 will Harding carried seven of the precincts. go dry. President Wilsons home district at The Berlingske Tidendes Kovno corPrinceton, N. J., the Seventh election respondent says that Moscow newspadistrict, was carried by Senator Hard- pers received in Kovno record an ofing by more than 2 to 1. Governor ficial announcement of the discovery Cox had 145 votes, while Harding had by the soviets of plans for a big 0, r. pre-electio- n d, George W. Stevens, president of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, died at White Sulphur springs, W. Va. Stevens was born In Ohio In 1851, and was one of the most prominent men in VIr glnia. Five negroes were burned to death and another hung to a tree as a result of a fight which started at the polls at Ocoee, Fla., after election of- ficials had refused to permit a negro to vote. Fewer persons were killed on- - the railroads in 1919 than in any year since 1898, and fewer were Injured than in any year since 1910, according to a statement by the Interstate com uerce commission. ' Jules Jusserand, Washington. French ambassador, who went home several months ago on leave, Is to leturn to Washington on November 24. He is expected to bring with him the latest views of his government regarding the recasting of the league of nations covenant and to be prepared to discuss the subject with the officials of the Harding administration as soon as' they are in office and ready to proceed. It. has long been known In diplomatic circles In Washington that the principal allied powers were prepared to go far toward meeting any desire of the American government for changes in the plan of the covenant, but it has been stated in at least one quarter that suck changes must in no case violate the underlying principles of the convention. Diplomats generally do not believe that such changes could be made by reservations such as were proposed in the Lodge plan. In their would be necesamendments opinion, sary, requiring the approval of the signatory powers. Another matter that will engage the attention of Ambassador Jusserand Is the status of the commercial relations between the United States and France under existing treaties. France last spring gave notice to all powers with which she had commercial treaties of the terminttion of these conventions. The French government, however, later withdrew the notice so far as it concerned the United States. France, however, has not abandoned her plan of revising her commercial treaties, and Is understood to be deferring the opening of negotiations with the United States until after the change of administration in Washington. Before th,e negotiations are opened M. Jusserand is expected to acquaint himself with the plans of the Republican leaders in the , master of '' tariff" revision The ambassador is expected to make a close survey of the situation in n and report to his government upon the prospects of success in case it should decide to renew Its efforts to secure approval by the senate of the treaty, which would guarantee protection for France against external aggression for a period of five years. Wash-Ingto- BODY OF MISS KOROUS FOUND. Missing Nurse Probably Murdered and Body Thrown in Lake. Salt Lake City. The body of Miss Frances Korous, aged 40, a nurse, who mysteriously disappeared Sunday night, October 17, was found in the lake in Liberty Park, November 6, by a boy who was sailing a miniature boat in the lake. It is the general opinion that Miss Korous was either murdered or killed by an automobile and her body placed in the lake. 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The volcano of Izalco, 10 miles north Woodwards body, still strapped In of the city of Sansonate, republic of the seat of his wrecked machine, was Salvador, has broken forth in a new round in a small pocket of rock by a eruption. Great quantities of lava are searching from Laramie. party being discharged on the northern slope of the mountain. DEBS COMMENDS SOVIET. The Moscow garrison is in revolt, according to Russian agency messages from Helsingfors. The dispatches add Message Sent from Prison Cell to Chicago Socialists. that Communist troops are hurrying Chicago Establishment of the workto Petrograd and Moscow to suppress the revolt Communication with Pet- ers republic in soviet Russia is a bright star in the political heavens and rograd was said to be suspended. Bombs dropped by Polish aviators ball light the way of the world, Eugene V. 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