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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYKUM, UTAH i Seven states sweltered i , ' All Comers I ' of the Earth Nebraska, Much sickness. . especially among children was reported as the result of the torrid spell, - Rain was badly needed In practically all parts of the Middle West. Complete History of the Put Week Told in Paragraph Prepared for the Busy Reader Frank A. Peterson, assitant United States attorney, of Omaha, Neb. ten- INTERMOUNTAIN. Fire Tuesday destroyed practically the entire town of Cloverdale, Ore., in southern Tillamook county, according to word received here. dered his resignation Wednesday in a letter to Attorney General Daugherty, in which he declared his sense of justice had been outraged by the pardon of Thomas H. Matters, Omaha attorney, Mho he said, served but forty-fou- r Mr. r term. days of a a on Matters, who was sentenced bank, national the of violating charge ing act in connection with the failure of the First National bank of Sutton, Neb., was recenly released from the federal prison at Leavenwmrth, Kan five-yea- L. D. Robinson, chief clerk in the Balt Lake offices of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, Thursday becomes traveling freight agent for that company, working out of Salt Lake over the territory handled by R. A compromise is said to have been T. Nesleu, general agent. This reached by government officials and ofIdaUtah and Neveda, most of ho and parts of Montana, Wyoming ficers of the breweries recently raided and closed by prohibition agents at and Colorado. New Orleans, La. According to the brewers Mill Arguments in the application of Mar- reported agreement, the tax penalin to the government, pay cus Murray for letters of administration in the estate of his uncle, James ties a sum considerably more than A. Murray, who died recently in Cal- $100,000. Payment of these penalties It was reported, Mrould not exempt the ifornia, were concluded Friday and the on breMers from being prosecuted matter was taken under advisement by Volstead District Judge Jackson. Mr. Murray chargs of having violated the left an estate in Montana and Pacific act. WASHINGTON. coast states valued a several million The labor department shoMs that a dollars. year ago the dollar had a buying powScott C. Bone, newly appointed gov- er of 37 cents as compared Mith its ernor of Alaska, accompanied by Mrs. value before the war. Now the power Bone and his son and daughter, sailed has increased to 65 cents. for Juneau Saturday. He said he For the convenience of visitors in would take over the office, succeeding Governor Thomas Riggs Jr. immediate- the various cities over the country, Postmaster General Hays plans to ly upon his arrival at Juneau. have all postoffice buildings marked General T. Coleman Dupont an- with suitable signs erected on the exnounced at Colorado Springs late terior. Thursday that he had telegraphed the Dr. David Jayne Hill author, colleggovernor of Delaware, accepting his ian and diplomatist of long experience, ppointment to the United States to likely Mill be tHe administrations lenate suceed Josiah 0. Wolcott. choice as the first American ambassaWith an estimated fllush production dor to Germany, following the world nf from 400 to 500 barrels of oil daily Mar. The selection of Dr. Hill fof the No. 2 well of the Thermopolis Cat the difficult post at Berlin is said to Creek Creek syndicate located in sec- have already been decided on by Prestion near Lewiston Mont, came ident Harding. Dr. Hill is now in in recently according to an announce- Europe. ment of company officials. Brig. Gen.' Charles E. Sawyer, peri I ) 'Three fatal acidents happened at sonal physician to President Harding, develSundance, Wyo. last week. Louis is working on a plan for the of a race people in super Bchnedier, 79 year old prospector, was opment of is that intimated States. the It United found dead with a bullet through his inis administration the Washington heart; Ralph McHenry died from a broken back caused by an automobile terested in the plan. icddent and Walter Atkinsonl3 years The house Wednesday adopted a resold, was dragged to death by a horse. olution providing that a final vote on The Pacific fleet, with all its 207 ves-el- s the Fordney tariff bill sliatl be taken on present, will rendezous in San July 21 and that only the duties and asphalt Francisco bay on or about September oil, cotton, chemical dyes I, for review by Secretary of the Navy shall be open to changes by the house Denby, according to an official order and that other changes must originate Issued by Admiral E. W. Eberle, fleet with the ways and means committee. ' FOREIGN. Commander, Saturday. The ships will pass in review befoe Denby in battle The former German emporerls Ign formation, it was said, and the noring the repeated demands for paywill be one of the greatest dis- ment of his municipal taxes, on the plays in the navys history. plea that his stay at Doom Is involuntary, to which the municipality reDuring the year 120 the production torts that it has not the slightest obfof gold, silver, copper, etc., in Neveda jection to his departure. William Is was as follows: Gold 172,540.46 ounces; daily becoming more unpopular; he silver 7,745,093 fine ounces; copper, cannot show himself In the roads with21,263,700 out being' hooted and jeered. 50,549,763 pounds ; lead pounds, of a total valuation of $23,879-51Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan arDOMESTIC. rived in Rome last Wednesday. King Mrs. David Duff of Centralia Kansas, Victor Emmanuel welcomed the prince ivho died after a three days illness, at the station, and the two drove in was the largest woman in the county. state carriages to the QuTrinal, being She weighed 500 ponds. She was 37 enthusiastically cheered along their pnd the mother of three children. route. - The prince Mas twice compellLltf parents are of normal siz. ed to appear upon the balcony of the Quirinal palace to respond to cheers d The number of cattle for each from the crowd. persons In the United States is d less than in 1900, the sheep Fire wrhich broke out in the Blohm & s, Voss shipyards at Hamburg last Tuessupply is reduced nearly while the number of hogs is 41 per day caused damage amounting to many rent smaller, according to figures com- millions of marks. The timber sheds, piled from the federal census reports with great quantities of building matby Herbert Myrick, a farm expert of erial, M'ere destroyed. Chicago. The allied supreme council probably On the sworn affidavits of Jack Dem- will meet the end of this month, no are that Kearns and Jack they in either psey Boulogne or in Paris, it was Californand Utah of residents announced recently by the French forlonger ia, respectively, but that they are and eign office. The Upper Silesian queshave been residing in business in New tion will be uppermost in the discusfok, Supreme Court Justice Guy sions. Thurs afternoon issued an order to The Greeks have advanced 15 miles Frank J. Spellman to show cause why be should not release Dempseys $6300 in their offensive against the Turkish lutomobile that Spellman had attached nationalists, said a dispatch from Smyat the beginning of his $100,000 suit rna Wednesday. The main gains were against the champion and his manager, made east of Broussa and northeast of alleging breach of contract regarding Anchak. The offensive, was launched motion picture rights. Monday after a terrific bombardment of the Turkish positions. Governors of thirteen states, IncludA vice regal proclamation issued ing Wyoming, will, meet at Salt Lake an July 18th, to discuss the future proSaturday at Belfast fixed June 28 as cess o activities of the Western the date for the opening of the parliament for southern Ireland. State Re laraatton service. es I 11-15-- i i t l i ' Wednesday the grip of a heat wave winch threatened serious damage to crops. Temperatures ranging from 95 to 110 were reported inlllinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa and In ? detnon-itratio- 3. hun-flre- pne-thir- two-third- toM-ar- d UTAH STATE HEWS Two men were killed end one injured at a lime quarry operated by o Grank Grey of Payson for the we;st miles two Sugar company of Santaquin at 12 :30 oclock Tflesday. Sometime in July the factory of the Utab-Idah- Ephraim Sanitary Canning 1921 Co. Mill crop of peas. begin packing the All indications point to a very successful year, according to officials of the company. Newton Clemensen of Mt. Pleasant Is making preparation to install an ice plant which will produce one ton of ice per day. Mr. Clemensen feels it is a long felt need of that cfy and expects to have it in operation witbiD a very short time. W. W. Jones of Price has been named by R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, to be water commissioner of the Price river as a result of disputes regarding distribution of the water. The principal rights In contention are those of the Wellington and Allred canal systems and the Carbon Land, Water and Power company. The campaign against noxious weeds in Weber county will open within a few days, accordigg to D. J. Hammon, county crops and pests inspector, who says that he will send letters to the farmers, urging them to cooperate in the movement and citing demands that the state law, property owners rid their premises of weeds. Work on the repaving of the concrete road between Tremonton and Garland, in Boxelder county, will be begun witb-i- n the next month, it is expected, because of the decision reached by Governor Mabey and members of the state road commission to spend $10,000 from the commissions contingent fund as the states share of expense on the project Rain is needed in all parts of Utah, according to the report issued by the United States weather bureau, both for the crops and to settle the dust and cool the atmosphere. This is the report for the week ending July 12. It tells that the crops under water are doing very well, but that the dry crops, or those raised without irrigation, are in a bad way. Mrs. Henry Cendagorta, wife of an Ogden business man, was severely scalded Sunday at Yellowstone park when she stunsb&d and fell into a hot pot near Old Faithful geyser and Dr. Mario Isnada of San Francisco was painfully burned In dragging her from the water, It was learned when Mrs. Cendagorta was brought to an Ogden hospital for treatment. banks in the state noM Sixty-onhold deposits of state funds and the increased rate of interest to 3 per cent oa daily balances brings in revenue enough to more than pay the running expenses of the state treasurers office. The interest paid on dlaly balances in the banks during June aggregated $3504, and this sum has been paid into the state treasury. Members of the utilities commission and of the Weber county commission are investigating the accident at Orchard a week ago, when Mr. and Mrs. Nels E. Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Hayes, all of Ogden, were killed by a Bamberger train. It is reported that those investigating the affair will take action to eliminate the dangers of Brockbank crossing at Mhich six persons have been killed by trains. The Ogden Rotary club has gone on record as indorsing the movement of the Salt iake Rotary club for the observance of Good Roads day in Utah on August 3. The request to the local club was received from Wesley E. King, chairman of the committee of the Salt Lake club. It was requested that the local club interest the residents of Ogden city and Weber county in joining in observance of the day. Albert Wickman, 27, and A J. Good-all- , 21, both of Santaquin, Utah, were killed early Tuesday while wrorking in a- quarry operated by Frank Grey for the Sugar company, two miles west of Santaquin. On Sunday an unsuccessful attempt was made to slodge a wall of limestone with two olasts. Tuesday morning the Mall. evidently weakened by the vibration of the preceding day, collapsed and buried both men. Jas. B. Hickman, formerly of the Tooele County Realty Co., has accepted the position of appraiser with the State Land Board In Salt Lake City and Is in Tooele County this week appraising farm lands of those farmers making application to the State Land Board for loans. Mr. Hickman Is associated with M. F. Cowley and Mr. Kimball of Salt Lake City, also aj praisers for the Board under the direction of John T.' Oldroyd, Mho was named State Land Commissioner when the membership of the Board waft reduced by the Legislature to one man nrrn Newest Creation AFTER EVERY MEAL Delectable sugar coating around a nippy zippy bit of peppermint chewing gum. ill Sweeten the breath.aid digestion, quiet nervousness, allay thirst and help keep teeth white. m i WRSGIXYSw The Flavor Lasts But the Bad Man 1$ Preferable, The bad man of the plains Is now extinct, his place having been taken by mere defaulters, embezzlers, swindlers, yeggmen and other criminals. 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