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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Thirty-eigh- t Japanese seaman, the entire crew of the Japanese steel freighter Raifuku Maru, were drowned in the raging North Atlantic seas, FOR BUSYHEADERS when their ship sank at the Cunar-de- r Tuscania and the Homeric of the White Star line stood by unable to 1 A RESUME OF THE WEEKS help because of the heavy seas. TELEGRAPHIC TILES DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER I New Orleans has been definitely selected as the next meting place of the National Tax association, according to word received at Salt Lake City by the state board of equalization. The convention and conference will be held in November. t COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Dr. WESTERN Governor Walter M. Pierce of Oregon In a telegram to President declared that millions of dollars have been taken from innocent citizens by unscrupulous speculators and demanded on behalf of the people of Oregon an Investigation Into the methods of the Chicago board of trade in the manipulation of grain prices. . Hundreds were made homeless and property damage of approximately $500,000 was caused by a fire which devastated a large portion of Cana-ne' Sonora, Mexico, according to advices received by the Nogales, Ariz., Herald. Cool-idg- e, a, The governments reclamation policy, calling for thorough investigation of conditions and the advisibility of developing her reclamation projects are granted, before appropriations was outlined by Secretary Work in an address at Grand Junction, Colo., recently. A search that lasted twenty-eigh- t years and took Ernest P. Serrano of Stockston, Cal., into many states ended in the Holy Hope cemetery near Tucson, Ariz., where he found the grave of his father, Fernando P. Serrano. The two had separted in 1897 at Phoenix, where the elder Serrano was a saloon owner. Theodore L. Sarriere, Coron- ers physician, who performed a post morten on Joseph Kivatkowski of SL Louis, a teamster killed when run over by his wagon, said every organ of the man was In reverse position of right to left and left to right, had the liver been in its normal place the victim might have survived. The trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York have refused to accept the $3,000,000 art collection of the late Senator William A. Clark, because of the conditions of his will requiring the acceptance of the entire collection, provision of galleres for its exclusive maintenance and separate and permanent exhibition. Suit for $216,000 for unpaid taxes was filed against Mrs. S. W. Sears, widow of the founder of & Co., in the circuit court at Chicago by the state attorneys office. Mrs. Sears personal tax account had been the .subject of controversy before, due to her claims that she is a resident of Lake county where she has a summer home. Sears-Roe-buc- k Less than eleven hours after it left New Orleans, a cargo of registered mail valued at more than $3,000,-00arrived at Chicago in the firts ail mail flight from the Gulf to the Great Lakes. The actual flying time for the approximately trip was eight hours and fifteen minutes. The mail cargo made connections with the regular transcontinental service. 0 1000-mil- e Mortimer D. Bowen, secretary to Governor Morley of Colorado, was indicted by a federal grand jury at Pueblo, Colo., on a charge of using the mails to defraud in connection Mrs. Emmanuel Sorensen, 25, wife with" the operations of the defunct Bankers Reserve Deposits company, of a section foreman, is in the counsays a special to the Denver times. ty jail at St. Paul, Neb., charged with the deaths by poisoning of eight perHugh Gallagher of Pueblo, Colo., will receive $26000, entire estate of sons, including three of her own hei first husband, the latters his brother, James Gallagher of San and three other children. mother, Francisco, in one of the shortest wills on record here. In case of death I A commission of German agriculleave all my money to my brother, turists called at the department of Hugh Gallagher, Pueblo, Colo.," was agriculture in Washington to arrange Inscribed on the flyleaf of a memor- a six months tour of the United andum book. States to study farming conditions. A second expediion into the un- The delegation is headed by the Gerof agriculture. known region of British Columbia ly- man ing north of the Strikine river, includFOREIGN ed within which is the mysterious France has agreed with China that Tropical valley of the far north, will leave Vancouver, B. C., the lat- unpaid installments on the Boxer inter part of the month headed by demnity held up by the oriental govGeorge Platzzer, a prospector. He is ernment from December, 1922 to Debacked by wealthy Americans, one cember,- 1924, will be used for the reof whom is expected to reach Van- habilitation of a Dank, couver in time to accompany the ex- the Banque of Industrielle de Chine, which failed in 1921. The bank failpedition by airplane, it is said. ure involved Chinese banks causing GENERAL serious losses. The accumulated Mex. amounts to fund $13,000,000 Houston paused in its usual activities to celebrate the eighty-nintThe Polish consul general at Mosanniversary of the battle of San Ja- cow, M. Chelmicki, has been recalled cinto that gave Texas her freedom and it is reported that he probably from Mexico. The principal celebra- will be dismissed from the service. tion was at the San Jacinto battle- His recall follows an interview with miles from Hous- the soviet press agency in which the ground, twenty-on- e ton, Texas, where governors of six consul general was quoted as approvstates joined with Texans in services ing the methods adopted in the trial to celebrate the natal day of Texas of Leningrad of Father Cussas, Polish freedom. priest chil-dre- under-secretar- y Sino-Franc- o , h A storm that swept with terrific speed from the Mississippi to the Atlantic seaboard left many dead and injured in its wake and caused property damage estimated at more than $1,5000,000, says a Chicago report. Marshall D. McCormack was elected mayor of Herrin, 111., by 197 votes over Thomas Welty, regarded as the in an Ku Klux Klan candidate, election free from any violence. The 4890 votes cast established a record. Oscar Palmquist, Titantic survivor, was drowned at Bridgeport, Conn., in less than six feet of water in a park pond. When the Titantic sunk on April 14, 1912, Palmquist was picked up by a rescue ships crew after swimming for four hours in the icy Atlantic. Palmquist disappeared on March 23, last. His body was found just recently. No indication of the events leading up to his drowning was to be had. Western railroads may join in asking federal court relief by Injunction against the interstate commerce commission from present freight rates in the northwest, F. W. Sargent, general solicitor of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, indicaled at the annuat stockholders meetisg of the road, being held at Chicago. The U. S. Seattle carrying the highest ranking officers of the United States army and navy has arrived at Honolulu. The ship will act as umpire ship during the coming joint maneuvers, in which the United States fleet, called the Blue force will endeavor to capture the Hawaiian islands from the Black force, considered an enemy for the purposes of the maneuvers. army-nav- y King Alfonso will receive a unique mesasge of congratulation when he celebrates his thirty-nintbirthday on May 17. The message will be carried by relay from Valencia to Madrid, a distance of 200 miles. Two hundred runners will participate in the race, which is expected to take fifteen hours. The King will acknowledge the greeting, and his letter will be carried back to Valencia in the same manner. h Establishment of an air ministry to have complete control of Japanese military and naval aviation is believed to be forshadowed by the creation of an independent aviation corps as a recognized arm- of the Japanese army. It is believed that a similar step will soon be taken by the navy and that eventually the military and naval forces will be merged. - AILMENTS OF News Notes ! YOlfi From All Parts of UTAH GIRLS I Relieved Provo. In order to still maintain Provos reputation for having the lowest fire losses in the United States, and with a determination to continue to give the city the protection that the growth justifies, the city commission has decided to purchase a new truck. Ogden. The gates of the Utah state prison has closed behind Lorfarmer of enzo Hadley, West Weber. The venerable prisoner was convicted of a statutory crime old girl, and his against a appeal to the state supreme court has been denied. A damage suit was brought against Handley by the girls guardian and a judgment of $10,000 rendered against him by default. Handley recently petitioned the United States district court for bankruptcy. Salt Lake City. As a feature of international boys week the city commission granted the petition of Salt Lake Post No. 2 American that the reins of government be turned over April 28 to high school boys in order that they may visualize the responsibilities of the future. Representatives of the petitioners appeared before the commission. It is planned that the East and West, L. D. S., Granite and ' Jordan high schools each elect a city commissioner. They will meet for organization under guidance of the commission, assign each other to the various city departments and get an Insight into city government. Similarly groups of boys will go to the capital as legislators, it was explained. Salt Lake City. Satlair, Utahs famous bathing resort was completely destroyed by fire last week, the loss being estimated at over $250,000. Officials of the company state it will be rebuilt as soon as possible, and will be much more elaborate. 13-ye- . Le-gia- n, Salt Lake City, Horse racing will not be allowed on the Lagoon mile track or on any other track located in a rural community 'so long as the present racing commission, composed of B. F. Grant, chairman; James H. Waters, secretary both of this city, and Gage B. Rodman of Ogden holds office, according to a policy unofficially adopted by the commission. Logan. A resolution against Sunday motion picture shows was adopted at the regular quarterly stake conference of the L. D. S. church held in the Logan tabernacle. More than 2400 persons were present at. the conference and there was only one dissenting vote that of the manager of one of the picture houses in Logan. Nephi. The city council is getting out a new set of plans for the proposed city hall building, as all bids received - exceeded the bond issue. The new plans will eliminate a number of the original features and will cut the cost down to "within the amount voted. The cost of the building must be within $16,500 and will be constructed in the near future. reSalt Lake City. Sympathetic ception of recommendations on the construction of the Great Salt Lake Basin reclamation project by Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work and Dr. Elwood Mead, United States of reclamation, characterized the conference of representatives of the Utah water storage commission and water users with the federal officials. While Secretary Work and Commissioner Mead were both unable to commit themselves in the various units of the project pending examination of documentary evidence presented, the apparent favor with which the coordinated front of the Utah men was met certified, in itself the inevitable action of the federal government in providnng for the reclamation needs of the territory embraced in thQ basin project. com-misison- Richfield. A resolution has been adopted by the board of education of Sevier county calling for a bond This issue in the sum of $250,000. matter Is to be presented to the voters immediately for acceptance or rejection. .It is proposed to improve school buildings, erect gymnasiums and procure additional playgrounds in the various schools of the district. Salt Lake City. Fire Chief William H. Bywater has resigned, to become effective June 1st. Assistant Chief Walter S. Knight was appointed by the city commission to become fire chief on that date. He will be acting fire chief meanwhile. Mr. Bywater having been given a two months leave of absence with full pay. School Teachers Experience Riots in Berlin and Karlsruhe Result in Three Dead and One Dying and More than One Hundred Reported Injured Berlin. The official provisional figures of the presidential election follows: 14,639,399 Von Hindenburg 13,752,640 Marx 1,931,591 Thaelmann 21,910 Votes declared invalid Total bj Lydia E. Pink, hams Vegetable Compound WITH PLURAL ITY OF ABOUT ONE MILLION; WORKERS DESERT MARX GENERAL WINS 30,345,540 A few years Evanston, Wyoming. ago I had troubles every month such as girls often have, and would suffer awfully every time. I was teaching school and it made it hard for me as I had to go to bed for two or three days. One day my mother suggested that I take Lydia E. Pinkhams Ve- getable Compound, which I did, and it did wonders for me. In the coarse of a year I married and after my first baby was born I got up too soon and it caused a displacement This troubled me so that I could hardly walk or do my housework. I knew what the Vegetable Compound did for me be- Berlin. Germany has chosen for a monarchy. In the first contest between Republican and im- fore so I took it again. It strengthened perial ideas the democracy has been me and now I have five little kiddies. The eldest is six, the baby is five months defeated. twin boys three years old The veteran field marshal, Von old and I havefive of and a boy years. I do all my own deHindenburg, leader of Germanys housework, washing and ironing, and I feated armies, was elected president never felt better in my life. I owe my of Germany by a small plurality. health to your wonderful medicine and The choice of General Von Hin- I recommend it to all my friends. 127 2nd Mrs. Verbena denburg has stunnned the republican Avenue, Evanston,Carpenter, Wyoming. elements, who consider the old war for the chief a a representative of the imperialistic ideals which ruled Germany before the world war. The election rioting continued the day as the rival throughout met, though there were few groups serious clashes. Crowds gathered in all centers of the city and when the election results were proclaimed there were demonstrations, immediately growing into rows. These however, were real cause of skin rPHE soon controlled by the police. A trouble rashes, blackheads, The defeat of Herr Marx, the canexcessive oiliness, etc. is way didate of the republican coalition, was down in the lower layers of the admitted by the left groups, when, skin. It cannot be expected therefore that mere surface with only 2,000,000 votes to be countremedies can reach the disorder. ed in the district where it .was cerThousands of physicians are tain General Von Hindenburg would daily prescribing Resinol Ointrun strong, the field marshal had esment and Resinol Soap. They tablished more than 1,000,000 lead. know this gentle, yet effective Herr Marxs defeat was attributed treatment does sink deep, and esto the defection of the workers, will often soothe away in a few pecially in the sections where Gendays the most stubborn rash as well as a trifling blemish. No eral Von Hindenburg was given a home should be without these big majority and the district of lower products the soap for general BaSilesia, south Hanover, Upper toilet use the ointment to varia, Magdeburg, Pomerania, check the first bit of skin Hamburg, Middle Germany, eruption. At all druggists. Schleswig-Holsteiand the rural districts of Brandenburg. General Von Hindenburg also carried the city of Munich. The Berlin vote is not yet complete, but will show a lead for Herr Marx. Hanover city. General Evidently a Vacuum Von Hindenburgs home town gave What you say to some people seems Herr Marx 130,000 and General Von to go in one ear and out the other. There doesnt seem to be anything inHindenburg 110,000. Three are dead, one dying and side to hook onto. Miami Herald. more than 100 persons wounded in election riots which featured the polling. Two were killed and two seriously wounded in Karlsruhe ,and one was killed and one dying in Berlin, when rival election gangs clashed. There is hardly any city in Germany which was not the scene of election violence. Except in Berlin Off-- No and Karlsruhe the scupo were able to keep the situation under control. With complete results from thirty-threelection districts out of thirty-five- , General Von Hindenburg officially is leading with 14,800,000 to 13,600,000 for Herr Marx. Herr Thael-- , mann, the communist candidate, had polled 2,000,000. With these figures announced the left parties officially conceded the election, although the Voerwaerts declared Herr Marx still had a chance to make up the difference in the two outlying districts. out-and-o- chair-warm- Hohen-zollern- s, If people only knew the facts about their skin Mack-lenbur- n Resinol Lift Pain! . e Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Edna Fermer Wins Pultzer Prize Freezone" on an aching corn, InstantNew York. The - annual Pultzer short prizes in journalism and in letters ly that corn stops hurting, then off with fingers. It lift 1924 were announced Nicholas you for ly right by Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Murray Butler, president of Columbia to university, for the institutions school Freezone for a few cents, sufficient or corn, soft remove hard corn, of journalism. Edna Ferber, for her every foot novel, So Big, was awarded the corn between the toes, and the Irritation. or soreness without for the best American calluses, $1000 prize novel published during the year which shall present the wholesome atmosphere of American life and the highest standards of American manners and manhood. The $500 prize for the best cartoon published in Bone Spavin, Bhjg from any American newspaper during the Bone, Splint, Curb, Side year was given to Rollin Kirby of Bone, or similar troubles an the New York World for his cartoon gets horse going sound. I) sets mildly but quickly ano entitled, News From ' the Outside good results are World, published October 5th. Doee not blister or ivmove tb hair end horse can be worke Pare 7 in pamphlet2.50wUh" bottle tails how. Chapman Trial Expensive i delivered. Hra Book 9 A Ira. Hartford, Conn. The murder trial of Gerald Chapman, sentenced to be hanged in June for shooting a policeman, cost the state $16,766.28, RUB YOUR EYES? Brewster. States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn an Dm Dr. Thompson's or Bnr at rour 7 nounced. Booklet. IIS Hirer. Tror drnggltt'i Stops Lameness |