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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC TALES Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, offered a joint resolution in the senate requesting the president to invite such nations as he deems wise to send representatives to a combined economic an disarmament conference in Washington. FOB BUSY READERS A RESUME OF THE WEEKS Inauguration by the federal reserve DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER board of a study designed to suggest COUNTRIES practicable methods of stabilizing international exchange and extension of Important Events of the Last Seven the service of the department of agriculture have been determined upon Days Reported by Wire and Pre by President Coolidge ns two steps pared for the Benefit of the in an administration farm relief proBusy Reader gram. Senator McKellar, Democrat, Tennessee has renewed in the senate his J. Wellington Boyle, 74, past im- demand for the resignation of Secreperial potentate of the Order of the tary Mellon. if 7 a tie Shrine, died at San Diego, Prediction that the revenue and Cal., of heart trouble. In former soldier bonus bills would be reported years he was a practicing lawyer of to the senate by the finance commit, Saugerties, N. Y. The body will be tee within two weeks and that action shipped there for burial. on the measures would be speedily Additional human bones supposed forthcoming was made by Republican leaders. by scientists to be tens of thousands of years old were uncovered near Los Attorney General .Daugherty handed Angeles by excavators on the Cunajo in his resignation to President ranch. Laboring in a quagmire unFriday and it was immediately der a steady rain, the scientists accepted. brought to light what they regard as in the oil Government counsel new evdence in support of their growon announced here cases, returning ing belief that they have uncovered of evidence that criminal presentation the fossils of a race of thinking men would be started about April 10 bethe of antedating semiapes prehistoric fore a District of Columbia WESTERN Coo-lid- ge , special India. jury. Bids on special improvement work In tlie city of Ogden, Utah to cost approximately $150,000 will be opened soon, it was decided by the city commissioners. The new projects include the building of the new Ogden river concrete bridge at a cost of $70,000, $30,000 for the construction of storm sewers, $50,000 for the waterworks department and $50,000 for street Improvements. Speaker Gilletts remarks about the senate made in a recent address in r Boston stirred up a heated half-hou- debate in the house, during which the speaker laid aside his gavel and took the floor to defend himself. credits, rebates and allowances, made by the internal revenue bureau on tax returns would exceed a billion dollars, in addition to published accounts, was made by The foot and mouth disease out- Senator- King, Democrat of Utah, by breaks in Los Angeles are being held the special senate committee investiin check and in San Francisco all evithe bureau. gating dences have been wiped out, federal and state officials announced. In The senate has received the Fish other parts of the state the epidemic resolutions, as adopted by the house, to appropriate $10,000,000 for the pursituation is being controlled. for destitute chase of food supplies Frank Siebert, a Winnemucca, Nev., women and children in Germany. The auto driver, was struck by a Western house approved the bill 240 to 97. Pacific train as he sat asleep in his committee has The house naval Ford on the railroad track and was of the navy to estabtossed several yards to one side, approved plans Sand Point, lish at an aviation base while the auto was ground to pieces. Siebert was picked up by trainmen Wash. The committee also sanctionand brought to town His only ap- ed proposals for purchase at a cost of supply parent injuries were a cut on the head $330,000, of a site for a naval depot in South Brooklyn, N. Y., and and several bruises. for acquirement of a tract on Puget Cutting their way through the roof sound, Washington , to be used for a of the M. ,sS. Robbins jewelry and rifle range. clothing store of Los Angeles, thieves FOREIGN 0 escaped with diamonds valued at and $15,000 worth of clothing. The final ceremonies of elevating The bulk of their loot consisted of Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago and 600 diamond rings. Archbishop Hayes of New York to membership in the highest council oi of R. Frank Toy, former sheriff the Holy Roman Catholic church took arSheridan county, was Wyoming rested and charged with accepting place in the right transept of the bribes while in office. He was releas- Basilica of St. Peters at Rome when d ed on $1000 bond for appearance April Pope Pius gave to them their red silk hats, symbolic of 8. The complaint filed declares that Toy promised to Helen Miklovich im- their new rank of cardinals. Six hundred houses were burned in munity from presecution for manuillicit a fire which liquor. facturing swept ' Zoshigaya, a suburb of Tokio. Twenty persons were ' GENERAL. Three thousand are homeinjured. James Furber, Rahways Socialist less. mayor of Rahway, N. J: will relinCanada is prepared to recognize the quish office January 1 paxt as the re- soviet government of Russia in the sult of a special election, in which the best interests of both countries," voters decided, 2922 to 981, to abolish Premier King wrote A. Yasikoff, agent the commission form of government in Montreal of the Russian govern, in favor of the councilmanic system. ment, who had asked whether de jure Mayor Furber was the main issue in recognition of Russia by Great Brit, the campaign. His administration has ain could be taken to signify recogni. been under fire. tion of Canada. Ed Lockhart, last of a trio of notorFifty persons have been killed In a ious Oklahoma outlaws, seaport of Amalfi, was killed landslide in the miles southeast of Naples near Sperry, Okla., as he attempted twenty-threto flee from a farmhouse where he according to a dispatch from Amalfi had been trapped by a posse. Lockhart to the Giomale dltalia. went like his pals, Henry Starr and A1 Dr. Zuniga Huete, chief defender of Spencer, with his boots on and died from wounds receivTegucigalpa, the law. revolutionists ed in the attack of to advices the according city, For the first time in history a rail- against Honduran from received the capital at labor road bank is to participate in Salvador. San financing the requirements of a railroad. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Joseph McGrath,, of Dublin who reEngineers Cooperative National bank signed as minister of industry and of Cleveland, it was announced at commerce, declared that he and two New York, will join the National City or three others will resign membercompany of New York in underwriting ship in the Dail Eireann. $3,500,000 issue of International & of Athens The national assembly Great Northern 6 per cent bonds. has passed a resolution in favor of overthrow of the Glucksburg II. Anderson, resigned the William state superintendent of the Anti- dynasty and the establishment of a saloon league of New York recently Greek republic. convicted on a charge of forgery must The American yachting team, hailgo to Sing Sing prison for a term of ing from New York, has won the refrom one to two years, Supreme gatta for boats over the Court Justice Wagner ruled in deny- Cubans, scoring eighteen and a half ing the former dry leaders appeal points to eleven at Havana, Cuba. for a certificate of reasonable doubt. The departure for London of ReginWarrants charging Waslov Simek, ald McKenna, Sir Robert Kindersly 23 of Detroit with malicious threats and Sir J. G. Stump, British members to extort were recommended by tne of the experts committee, has given presecuting attorneys office as a re- rise to reports that fundamental difsult of investigation into alleged at- ferences have cropped out in the work tempt to obtain $1,050,000 from Edsal of the experts and that the British R. Ford under threat of injuring his representatives have gone to consult children. their government. A statement that - $60,-00- broad-brimme- e de-fyin- g six-met- er Sure Relief FOR News Notes f From All Parts of I INDIGESTION $ Llt-M-W UTAH FOR $ Salt Lake City. of Indorsement the state use plan of prison labor and a recommendation that the ac- tion on the employment of prison labor be deferred until after the adjournment of the allocation conference planned for Salt Lake April 9, was contained in a resolution adopted by the board of governors of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Salt Lake City. An unusual crop was recently harvested in the University of Utah greenhouse by those who had tenderly watched its growth during the last four months. A leminon measuring four and ches in diameter and weighing a pound is at present occupying the center of interest in the office of Charles E. Forsberg, superintendent of buildings and ground at the university. Gunnison. It has been officially announced that Gunnison has been named as the headquarters for the national division of the Indian war veterans for Utah. This announcement was recently made by H. A. Kearns, who, with other comrades, has worked diligently to have Utah headquarters located in this city. H. A. Kearns has been named as the state commander and William Bards-le- y as local commander . o Centra! Ogden. The Railroad company was operated at a loss of $33,242.52 during 1923, according to a report filed with the state public utilities commission. Salt Lake City. Further machinery was set in motion this week for the state-wid- e campaign to raise $100,000 as a relief fund for the stricken dependents of miners? who lost their lives in the recent Castle-gat- e mine disaster. Letters were forwarded to all county chairman who were named in a meeting of the ways and means committee held in the office of Governor Mabey. Salt Lake City. The title of the sections of state to twenty-thre- e school land was established by the classification filing of a with the register of the federal land are office, and if oil or minerals found on the land in the future the title will remain with the state. Ogden. All tourists to northern California will be routed by Pikes route this Peak or summer by the Utah State Automobile association and Ogden chamber of commerce, it became known when local road agencies concurred in a communication from W. D. Rishel, manager of the touring bureau of the automobile association. Salt Lake, Acting upon a request from the intermountain livestock show committee the Salt Lake county commission made an appropriation of $1000 to help finance the show to be held April 1 to 5 next. The committee did not ask for any definite amount, but merely requested that the as it amount allow such thought proper. Ogden, For the first time in the history of Weber county, there is to be an assistant county attorney such a position being created by the board and Sam of county commissioners Powell, assistant city attorney was named for the place. for an inSalt Lake, A request crease of 6! cents an hour was contained in a petition sent to the Ore. gon Short Line railroad by the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, an organi zation which includes 300 telegraphers on the railroad. The petition was received by M. O. Willard, in charge of wages for the Oregon Short Line, who said it would ibe handled by th6 submitted to the company and not railroad labor board. Salt Lake, The judicial convention of the Republican party for the Third judicial district of Utah will be held att10 a. m., Saturday, April 6, 1924, in the council chamber, city and county building, to nominate six district judges and one district attorney. The Utah county board Provo, of commissioners created the town oi from Lindon, following petitions numerous residents of the district at a hearing held in Provo. Acting upon Fred the motion of Commissioner Matley, the board unanimously passed a resolution creating a new town, which is one mile south of Pleasant Grove. Salt Lake, Aquilla Nebeker will be commisreappointed federal water sioner of the Lake Fork, Unitah river and White Rock river systems on a was learned 1, it following April conference between Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district appointment court, who makes the and representatives from the Uinta basin, who presented Charles Murphy as a candidate for the position. one-ha- lf Utah-Idah- non-miner- North-of-the-La- al' ke com-missio- , n ?:gestioni 23 CENTS 6 ATTORNEY PRESIDENT ASKS GENERAL TO HAND IN RESIGNATION Dismissal of Cabinet Member Is suit of Investigation Now Being Held By Members of Congress R-- - Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief .25$ )E ILILrAhi AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Attorney General Harry Daugherty, intimate friend and political adviser of the Harding Thousands afflicted with naadministration, was forced out of ofsal catarrh have found Zon-it- e fice Friday by the fire of a senate highly efficacious as treatwhich investigating committee, ment for it. Spray the nose prompeted President Coolidge to ask morning and night accordhis resignation. ing to directions on bottle. Tones up the mucous memThe man who more than any other branes and kills germs withaffected the nomination of the late out injuring body tissues. President Harding went out after a Doesnt irritate or burn and long struggle in which he defied the Is positively to find committee senate and house him guilty of wrongdoing in office and opposed the counsel of senatorial friends to resign his post voluntarily. The ouster of the attorney general lame with dramatic suddenness af-;weeks of speculation as to how long President Coolidge would resist the demands that he put him out. DISFIGURE YOUR intimate Coolidges Many of friends and numerous Republican Dont experiment on I Looks them, use MITCHELL leaders in and out of congress perEYE SALVE for speedy relief. Absolutely safe. to act for suaded Coolidge insistently at all druggists. HALL & RUCKEL, New York City the good of the party. Even indirect methods were emThe Black Swamp ployed to indicate to Daugherty that The Black swamp, extending from it would please the president if he the Sandusky to the, Maumee river, got out. But Daugherty remained adamant. and covering an area of over 120 miles He would leave, he said only if guilt in length and an average of forty in Washington. non-poisono- er BYES 25t of misconduct in office were proved against him or if Coolidge personally demanded it. Meantime the senate committee investigating his conduct of the department of justice began hearings which to date have developed the most extraordinary and sensational stories of intrigues, deals of all kinds and the interchange of huge sums of money for mysterious purposes interchanged between men, according to the testimony, who were intimate friends of Daugherty or involved with friends of his. Attorney General Daughertys let. announced from ter of resignation, the White House Friday, follows: My Dear Mr. President: I hereby acknowledge receipt ol your letter of March 27 by the hand of your secretary requesting my as attorney general of the United State. difference and in Solely out of compliance therewith I hereby tender While you do not my resignation. state when you desire my resignation to become effective, I must respectfully request that it become effective forthwith. Yours vry truly, "H. M. DAUGHERTY, Attorney General. ' , j width, was entirely avoided by early settlers in northern Ohio. By an Indian treaty the United States government acquired a strip of land to make a road through the swamp, but nothing further than the preliminary surveys being accomplished, the land was later transferred to the state, and the first road was completed in 1827. In accordance with a state law passed in 1859, a system of public ditches was introduced, which rapidly drained the swamp and transformed It, into a fertile agricultural region. Detroit News. Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), 25c each everywhere. Advertisement. Zebu for Farms The outlandish-lookinzebu, reminiscent of zoological gardens and the circus, soon may be seen In many American farmyards. It has been found that by crossing the zebu with our familiar breeds of cattle an animal is produced which is immune to the diseases and plagues to which cows are heir. The milk yield is equal to that of a normal Holstein. The zebu is a native of India, and has lived for centuries under conditions which would prove fatal to ordinary cattle. It is Immune to the most intense heat, and thrives when ordinary American cattle quickly would succumb. It will withstand long periods of drought and consequent lack of fodder. g Wilson Estate Worth $250,000 Washington, The estate of Wood, row Wilson was valued at $250,000 in a petition for probate of his will filed by his widow Edith Bolling Wilson. The will was admitted to probate and the bond of Mrs. Wilson as executrix was fixed at $100Q. The estate is left largely to Mrs. Wilson, with an annuity of $2500 a year to Margaret Wilson as long as she remains unmarHopeless ried. It was disclosed in the petition Extravagant persons are never conthat the late president owned no real estate in the District of Columbia, but scious of their failing unless they suffrom remorse on account of it. was possssed of personal property, fer seconsisting of cash in banks, bonds, curities and personal effects. 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