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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES I Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the' Benefit of the Busy Reader , - WESTERN R. P. Supt. Scott, of the Midwest Coal company and five miners were killed in a gas explosion Sunday, two PERSONAL Mrs. Emma Strutynsky, kneeling In the sacristy of the little Greek Orthodox church of St. Michael the Archangel at Chicago, her head bowed as if in prayer, shot and killed Rev. Basil Stetsuk as he knelt before her to receive, by a special concession, a Sunday confession that she said she wanted to make because she was very ill and was going to a hospital. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll will come back to America and serve his sentence as a draft evader, this statement was made Sunday by , Berg-doll-s mother upon her return, from Germany. C. J. Levalley and C. C. Stork of Sheffield, Iowa, appeared in the Iowa district court Monday and entered pleas of guilty to charges of fraudulent banking, following the closing of Levalleys hank at iSeheffield, they were sentenced to 10 years each im- miles east of 'Palisades, Colo. "While L. C. Larsen was sitting in his jewelry store Monday night at prisonment Omaho, figuring up just how much Deputy Marcel Cachin, leader of two bandits took when they broke the Communist in France, was party into his store Saturday, two unmask-osentenced to six months in Friday men walked in, covered him with and fined 2000 francs on a charge jail revolvers, bound and gagged him and of d escaped with $200 in cash monds valued at $2000. and dia- Five business establishments were destroyed with a loss of $65,000 by a fire at Delta, Utah, Monday morning. The passenger steamer Queen, which Monday night was opposite Dixon Entrance, Alaska, was unable Tuesday to move because of a cracked cylinder in her engine, she reported in wireless messages. Forty stolen motor cars have been recovered, federal officials reported Firday since the arrest at Denver of Stanley M. Earp, president of the chamber of commerce of Kingsley, Kans., who is held by the government officers as a suspected leader of an alleged nation-wid- e automobile theft ring. More than 500 police were thrown out in a cordon about the residence in Los Angeles, Saturday in an effort to intercept a car containing liquor runners who shot and probable fatally wounded one federal prohibition officer after engaging in a fifteen-mil- e battle with them. More than 1200 persons are involved directly in the lock out against retail union clerks at Butte, Montana, which became effective Wednesday, and by the strike of drug clerks and theatre employes which have practically stopped all retail business GENERAL Three armed men early Monday held up the night manager and eral other employes of the fashionable hotel at New York and robbed a jewelry store in the lobby of $6,000 worth of gems. Five unmasked men held up the county jail at Jay Oklahoma Sunday night and released Ed. 'Lockhart, notorious bandit, after they locked Jack Carey, jdller and Perry Arthur, a Jay merchant visiting at the jail lit a cell. Fifteen thousand anthracite mine workers employed by the Hudson Coal company were on strike Monday according to claims of the general committee grievance representing The employees voted the workers. to strike at a mass meeting Saturday and the general grievance committee issued a call for 22,000 workers to collieries of quit at the twenty-tw- o the company between Carbondale and Ritz-Carlto- n Nanticoke, Pa. The dikes in front of the city of Moorehaven, Fla., broke at 7 oclock Tuesday morning, due to heavy pressure of a northeast wind. The break is reported under control but water Is rapidly rising over the city. Flood waters have entered several stores and merchants are removing their The dike was built to reflect stocks. this city from overflow waters from Lake Okeechobee, upon whose edge the city lies. Trapped by police In the act of unloading a cargo of whisky, Saturday at Toronto, Ontario, one man was killed and another wounded by the police as they attempted to make a getaway in their boat. Four convicts at the state peniten-tiaf- y at Eddyville, Ky., shot and kill, ed one guard, seriously wounded three othre guards and an employe of the penitentiary kitchen, and barriin the kitchen caded themselves Wednesday morning where, a considerable time after the outbreak, they were shooting at everybody within sight. Birmingham, Alabama, Sunday ed the bluest Sunday in its tory. Chief of Police ex-cro- FOREIGN Three members of the crew of the American bark, John St. Emery, wrecked in the gulf last week, lost their lives when the main mast was blown away, according to a story told by one of the survivors and published at Havre. Captain David Ernest and nine members of the crew were rescued. . i The French dredger Normandie, with a crew of fifteen men and with about twenty-fiv- e others, members of their families, believed to be on board is missing, and fears are entertained that she has gone down in the English Channel with all hands. Hugo Stinnes and his friends Tuesday ganized for the puropose, sent Chancellor ' Stresemann a four hour ultimation demanding virtual The Chancellor control of Germany. pigeonholed the document after his cabinet had agreed that even to negotiate over snch an ultimatum would be equivilent to abdication. The new Turkish constitution will provide that Turkey be proclaimed a republic, with a president elected for a period of four or five years, It was announced Friday. Nine persons were killed and fourteen wounded in the recent rioting in the town of Hindenburg, In the German district' of Upper Silesia, according to messages received at WarThe fatalities occurred during saw. a clash between the police and demonstrators against the high cost of living. . Marshall Tsao Kun, political and military leader of North China and once an enthusiastic supporter of the old Manchu government, Friday u emerged from his stronghold at and became president of the Chinese republic. The new Turkish state confirmed by the treaty of Lausanne will carry the official title of the Republic of Turkey. Angora will continue as the capital. These decisions were reached Saturday by a conference of the Turkey majority party, with Mustapha Kernel presiding. Sidney V. Alwes, Indicted in Houston, Texas, by a federal grand jury on a charge of using the mails to defraud in connection with the sale of oil stock, was arrested at San Francisco Saturday and held In default of $2500 bail. or- . Poa-tingf- . fachis- McDuff a ban on golf, pool, cards and domino playing on Sunday. The action was taken following com. plaints regarding Sunday amusements and was based on a state law banning all outdoor and Indoor amusements on Sunday. , inciting soldiers to disobedience. A sailor named Cruse, held in Berlin on a charge of seeking to assassinate Maximillian Harden, committed suicide, Saturday by hanging himself in his cell. Cruse was found in Hardens residence, his explanation was that he was a great admirer of Harden. Alex A. Kels, wealthy butcher, until recently believed to have been foully murdered on his ranch near Lodi, Calif., confessed Wednesday to Sheriff W. F. Riecks, of Stockton, Californa, that he hired a stranger from an employment agency Sept. 12, killed him, burned the body and arranged for It to be identified as Kels so that the supposed, widow of Kels could collect insurance approximating $100,000. Complete-return- s from Manila and partial returns from the provinces Indicated' that Manuel Quezon's candidate, Senor Fernandez," defeated Senor Sumulong, the Democrat candidate, in the fourth senatorial district election Tuesday. The former German crown prince who is living in exile upon the Island of Wieringen, departed Wednesday for the unknown and mysterious destination. The prince was accompanied by the burgomaster of Wieringen as he crossed to the mainland. ;i o News Notes i From All Parts of UTAH f Tells Women Haw Ogden, Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson in court here sentenced J. L. Henderson to six months in jail after Henderson had been found guilty of forging the name of W. D. Gurwell to Bitter Attack on Invisible Governa postal money order. ment Reviews Events Which Have Kept the State in rieasant Grove Four persons were Turmoil injured last week In an automobile accident on Provo bench, a short distance from Provo, when two cars colOklahoma City, Okla., Holding in lided. t of Govrecommendations abeyance Springville, A $65,000 water sys- ernor conWalton J. that ,C. they tem, which will supply various estabat once sider the legislation affecting lishments In Ironton and Immediate Ku Klux Klan, the lower house of has territory for culinary purposes, been completed by the Steel City In- the state legislature vote a resolution empowering the speaker to name a vestment company. committee of investigation and imProvo, Robert McCord, inmate of peachment which would be empowerthe state mental hospital at Provo ed to inquire into the official acts of and formerly a prisoner at the state all Impeachable state officers. 7 prison, escaped with two other inMartial law. In effect throughout mates of the hospital. Oklahoma since September 15, was lifted were cows Two by Governor J. C. Walton in a Brigham City killed and one was knocked down by proclamation made public Thursday. The Oklahoma legislature, called electrical current from one the city Into wires had been blown down on Eighth extraordinary session by Gov. ernor J. C. Walton, convened ThursWest street. The house was called to order day. Ogden, Clifford S. Potter, Pleasant D. A. Stovall, representative from by View, in this county was adviced that Choctaw county, who was chosen his cow, Sarah Ann Duplicate, had floor leader at a caucus majority for the third time won the state Wednesday night. fair with a milk and butter record. The senate convened and both Logan, The Canyon garage at branches then recessed for a joint Wellsville was entered by way of a session to receive the message of the back window and eight new tires, governor. four tubes and a quantity of tools A committee of the Joint session were taken. informed Governor Walton that the Ephraim, Ephraim was again suc- legislature was ready to hear him. cessful this year in winning the drink- The governor did not appear personing fountain, offered by the Sanpete ally, however, and Aldrich Blake, mesCounty Fair association, for the town executive counselor, brought the deto and the joint- assembly carrying off the most prizes at the sage senate to of clerk the livered the it county fair. , with the brief statement: Price, Frank Waterman of Castle-gat- e Gentlemen, herewith is presentfatally shot himself by ac- ed the governors message to the cident while hunting rabbits in legislature. Clarks valley, ike lived for two hours The clerk then began reading the after the accident. message. In his message, the executive Moab, The Moab Garage company has hauled five truckloads of hogs to charged the klan with responsibility The for hundreds of outrages. Thompsons dnnjpg the week. and most deThis are be all feeders and will taken hogs to Omaha to be fattened for the moralizing super government is unmarket. dermining the very cornerstone- and foundation of our goverment and Layton, Billy Cowley, the young our citizenson of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cowley, sapping the life blood of declared. It Walton Governor fell from a freight car near the O. S. ship, or killed must the be either governL. station and suffered a broken leg. ment Itself must finally give away Kaysville, Three hundred and to anarchy and revolution. There is four students were registered at no alternative or middle ground. the Davis county high school last The governor reviewed at length week. the chain of events which have kept Tooele, Louis Cowles, 19, of Es- the state in turmoil for a month .and calante, died after suffering twenty-thre-e conclued his message with a plea hours from Injuries received that the legislature immediately pass a bill, which he himself prepared, last week in an automobile wreck. that the people may be protected Cedar City, The new bridge over in their person, property and forever Coal creek, on the Salt Lake-Zio- n fundamental libertis. national park highway has been completed and the same hag been acInvestigate Submarine Explosion cepted by the state road commission. San Pedro, Cal. An investigation Bingham, Deputy Sheriffs Heas-to- n to establish the cause of the explo: and Edington, are still endeavorwhich sion on the submarine ing to stop the supply of whisky at cost the lives of three men and the its source and three stills were locatinjury of five others, was under way ed and seized last week. Thursday on the mother ship Beaver, men teachers alongside the submarine squadron in Ogden, Fifty-fou- r of the Ogden city schools have organthe outer harbor here. The batteries ized an association for the coming were being charged when the xplo-slo- n school year. occurred, and naval men generalthe unofficial opinion ly expressed The Utah Power & Clearfield, caused the Ignia circuit short that Light company was granted a certition of hydrogen gas. ficate by the public utilities commission to extend its service into the Yegg Cracks Salt Lake Safe town of Clearfield. Salt Lake City! Working with a Pete R. Johnson Brigham City, of canvass gloves on his hands and Joseph Armond were given a pair to prevent leaving fingerprints, a sentence of from six months to three skilled safe cracker opened the strong years at the state penitentiary for box of the McPliee and McGinnity theft Glass and Paint company, Wednesday The Vernal, In attempting to rescue a night and stole $296 In cash. small boy from the saddle of a buck- burglary was discovered when the ing broncho at the fair here, Ernest store was opened for business. Strewn Etton was seriously injured when a about the safe, which was of the sheet metal cabinet type, were found number of horses piled together. a hammer, three chisels and the pair Price, William Lucky, a negro, of discarded gloves. was killed supposedly by falling from a train near here.. School Bus Hit by Train Ogden, F. M. Martin, 61 years of Atwater Ohio, Eight children were age, was Injured when he fainted and killed and several injured Thursday fell from a wagon on Hudson ae. when a bus crowded with school fined was children was demolished by the Eldon Ashlman Logan, $5 by Judge Asa Bullen for driving a Clevelander, the fastest train on the Pennsylvania railroad between New motorcycle without license plates. The accident car- York and Cleveland! Logan More than twenty-fiv- e at occurred Lamberts crossing, a loads of potatoes, which have been distance from here. short inspected and graded as United States No. 1 potatoes have been shipped international Bridge May be Closed from Logan this season. . Washington, Advisability of closProvo, In order to reduce "expenat night the International bridge ditures the board of county commis- ing at El Paso, Texas, Is being considered sioners voted that the automobiles by treasury officials as a result of rerecently purchased for the use of the quests from El Paso citizens that se of the commissioners would be this be done in an effort to curb old. smuggling. iw SleVu, to Perfect Health IN LEGISLATURE SESSION AFTER STORMY PERIOD OKLAHOMA PinhWs Ij 1,7 Yegetalle Conpto) Memphis, Tenn. Twa waa completely nmeioira not Bweep a without restarTi I could notdomyL except a little ! toe. and the dl-did not help day me. some one my porch, I tW and in it! read sever had beenlike I went right out7 and got me abotS R Pinkhams Vegetable Jdia and before I had whl of that bottle I knew it was helpH I took six bottles, and then in about tW months I took two more. Now I am h perfect health. I do all of my own work and could do more. 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