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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME OF WEEKS THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Days Reported by Wire and Pre. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Seven WESTERN EPITOME W. D. Lippett, first vice president of the Great Western Sugar company, at Denver, Colo., announced that the company will build in Colorado the first plant of its kind in the world for the refining of sugar from card molasses. dis- George Schoeder of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who tvas held responsible for the death of Robert Beck when he refused use of his boat to attempt rescue when Beck wTas drowned recently, has left Winnipeg, a Canadian press dispatch received at Seattle, Wash., Stated. Police guarded the Schroeder home on the bank of the Red river while his household effects were being removed. He had lived there twenty years. Texas was awarded two prizes in the national membership-extensiocontest in the National Federation of Music Clubs, at Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Cecil Frankel, Los Angeles, vice president, announced at the convention. Texas received a prize of $100 for the state showing the most consistent growth in club membership between June, 1924 and May 1925, and $50 for the state whose clubs showed greatest growth between January and May of this year. On the heels of the reports of a strike of native copper in the Mother Lode mining property at Baker, Ore., came news that captiallsts of Spokane are planning to spend approximately two million dollars to develop the eastern Oregon copper belt. A piece of sponge cake brought to the Los Angeles police headquarters by Cliff Bergere, automobile race driver, with the statement that he feared it was connected writh an attempt upon his life, has been found upon analysis to contain a quantity of deadly fcoison, the police announced. When arrested at San Francisco. Mears Hansen, 28, confessed to the police that he' had tied up hand and foot between fifty and a hundred girls and women in that city seeking employment fvom him in answer to advertisement t for stenographers, typists and apartment house managers. A jury in federal court awarded to the Brookings State bank of Brookings, Ore., a verdict of $1 actual damages and $17 00 punitive damages in the banks s lit against the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco. The Brookings bank claimed it had suffered from practices of the reserve bank in forcing it to comply with the rule for par collection of checks. n Edward Dean, a veteran policeman of Chicago, defended $9000, receipts of the Chicago Motor Coach company at the probable cost of his life. Struck in the stomach by slugs from a sawed-of- f shotgun and wounded in the leg by a revolver bullet. Dean chased four masked robbers from the company's office and fired six shots at them before he fainted from his wounds. Oscar F. C. Kunau, president of the Auto Knitter Hosiery company of Buffalo, N..Y. his wife and Burton Bigelow, manager of the compny are at liberty on $10,000 bail each as a result of charges of violating a federal statute and using the mail to defraud. The company is engaged in the sale of knitting machines which are sold to the housewives, according to authorities with a guarantee that sox knitted on them will be disposed of by the company. About $6,000,000 is said to have been taken in by the company since its organization ten years ago. Stanley Darlington, a telephone wire chief of Dauphin, Kan., outlasted a bear in a test of patience. When at the top of a pole in the Riding Mountain forest reserve, Darlington heard a commotion and saw a full grown bear. For an hour Darlington sat atop the pole and the bear sat. on the ground. Then Bruin depart ed. Only one bobbed-hairegirl was "most beauamong the twenty-fou- r tiful girls at Vassar college who earned the traditional daisy chain in the class day exercises. George E. Leach won a third term of mayor of Minneapolis by a majority of 8232 votes over James T. in the citys election, complete unofficial returns showed. The final count was: Leach 53,533; Elwell Six members of the radical 45,301. bloc of the Minneapolis city council which dominated the council 14 to 12, were routed by votes and the new city council will be 18 to 8 antiradical. The governor of Florida has approved the act of the 1925 legislature to require daily readings of the Holy Bible in the schools of Florida. Readings once daily are required under provisions of the measure, but no sectarian comment is permitted. d Ell-we- ll FOREIGN Dog meat is still an article of human diet in Germany, and the Berlin chief of police has decided that the inspection regulations governing other meat shall apply in the future to prethis article. The regulations scribe also that dogs destined for slaughter must be examined for trichinosis both before and after killing. Viscount Poullet, who held the post of minister of the interior under Premier Theunis, has succeeded in forming a cabinet at Brussels after ten days efforts. Belgium has been without a government since April 5, except for the brief tenure of Aloys yan De Vyvere as premier. Great Britian and France have reached a complete accord on the problem of European security, and if Germany, to whom the accord will be sent, agrees to the conditions, a r pact will come into being based ,on the inviolability of the Rhine frontiers as delimited by the Versailles treaty, it was stated at ' Geneva. Special dispatches from Vera Cruz, Mexico, report that more than 100 persons have been drowned and several hamlets destroyed in the Isthmus region, caused by the overflowing of the Tehuantepec and Perros rivers. Rene Francois de Vleechouwer, known as Brother Usmar, of the orphanage at Suberdeau, Canada, was found guilty of manslaughter for the Hector scalding to death of Galarneau, one of his charges, January 21. He will be sentenced later. The boy died following immersion in a tub of boiling water. Brother contended that the scalding occurred while he was changing Hecfour-powe- GENERAL President Coolidge will leave Washington the night of June 23 for his summer vacation at Swampscott, according to plans tentatively completed. He will ride in a special train, arriving at Boston early the following morning. He will auto at once along the thirteen miles of Bay State beaches to White Court, the summer capital ,at Swampscott. A brass band and several hundred persons met Albert Gowan and Charles McPhee, paroled rum runners of Glocester, Mass., as they stepped from a train that had brought them from Atlanta penitentiary. Efforts by the chamber of commerce and the city council to have the celebration called off were only partially successful. They did succeed, however, in Inducing those who were arranging the home coming to cancel plans for a parade. Chicago gunmen and thugs met a severe but costly repulse at the hands of police and citizens, when two gunmen, one of them a nortorious bad man were shot to death and another but recently tried for murder, was fatally wounded. One of the gunmen slain managed to eke out a shot as he fell dying, and it found its mark in the heart of Joseph Baggott, a veteran policeman. Baggott died later in a hospital. The tombstone over his fathers grave in Waldheim cemetery, Chicago, which fell when he attempted to climb it, resulted in the death of Lester Laclche, 5 years old. His mother was placing flowers on the grave and sobbing as the boy tried to climb the slender shaft three feet high. It fracturing his skull. top-ple- Us-m- ar tors clothes. Officials of the Krupp- concern as characterized incomprehensible the demand of the allies in their disarmament note for the dismantling of the plant at Essen, Germany. Misuse of the Krupp works for military purposes is impossible, It was stated, for the reason that a subcommissioD of the alied control body is constantly stationed at the plant to supervise faithful observance of the provisions of the Versailles treaty. A plot to assinate Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Benes, should ha come to Vienna, has been discoveredi according to Der Abend, an extremist afternoon paper. The paper claims that the plotters are members of the nationalistic organization Awakened Hungarians," in Budapest, and that they are cooperating with Austrian Hakenzreuzler, an antisemetic na tlonalistic order. - SBaaPJBiauSffillEiEIEiESESJE-'SSlSISiEIIISISISS- MEXICO PEEVED News Notes of UTAH f?) PRESIDENT Gunnison. the of a assurance The heavy rains of past week now gives Double NOTE OVERJL S. From All Ports CALLES the DECLARES KELLOGG NOTE LITTLE SHORT OF INSULT Life of Your Shoes with bumper beet crop in the district covered by the Gunnison Sugar company. Communication A survey made by the field men for American Secretary's Also Contains An Open Threat the company Indicates that approxiHe Says; Does Not Need Outmately 6000 acres of beets will be side Help to Run Country harvested this fall and unless unfor-seeconditions arise the factory will have the largest campaign in its hisWashington. President Calles of tory. Mexico, in a statement issued by the SecSalt Lake City. First Lieutenant Mexican embassy hfcre, asserted conThe Wonder Sole for Wear statement recent George A. Cochran, 867 Bryan Ave., retary Kellogg's Wears twice as long as best leather I Mexicos tained a threat against and Second Lieutenant James A. and for a Better Heel sovereignty and that the implication V.S. " SPRING-STEHeels 118, F street, both of the medical reserve, have been ordered to the that Mexico stood on trial before Rubber United States Company defend-anFitzsimmons general hospital, Den- the world in the guise of a an mean "in essence would only ver, July 5th, for training. insult. Logan. A report of the Richmond-Lewisto- n Furthermore, President Calles addProud American Mothers Cow Testing association for ed, Mexico does no accord .to any the month of May shows that the averThe Presidents whose mothers lived interto the right foreign country age milk production for each of the vene in her domestic affairs, nor is to see their sons receive the liigUet 395 cows was 1002 pounds, and the she disposed to subordinate her in- honor in the nations gift were: Wasaverage butterfat produced by each ternational relations to the exigen- hington, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, cow was 35.05 pounds. Of these Folk, Johnson, Grant, Garfield and cies of another country. Those who did not were: cows 107 gave 40 pounds or more of McKinley. Mexico, the statement continues, is Adams, Jefferson, butter fat. Jackson, VanBuren, conscious of her international obli- W. H. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, Gunnison. The fire which destroy- gations and is determined to comply Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, of which it a proof ed the Jensen mill recently entailed with them, as Hayes, Arthur, Cleveland, Benjamin a loss of nearly $10,000, according to mentions the establishment of claims Harrison, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, estimates given by Mr. Jensen upon commissions for the consideration of Harding and Coolidge. against his return from Salt Lake City. The claims held by foreigners mill, propelled by water power, was Mexico for losses sustained during one of the pioneer plants of the val- revolutions. Back! President Calles also regrets that ley, having been built in 1894. It was Is backache making you miserable? incorporated under territorial laws by Secretary Kellogg mentioned in his Are you tirednervous, blue utterly local capitalists, later being taken statement reports of an impending played out? Have you suspected your over by Maurice Jensen. The origin revolution in Mexico since this last kidneys? Your kidneys are the Once they fall behind in their of the fire has not been determined. affirmation tends to cast some alarm work, theres elowi poisoning of blood in the world in regard to the condiand nerves. Then is apt to come backOgden. Dewey F. Hawkins, motor- tions of my country. ache, headaches, dizziness, and other ancycle officer of the police department noying kidney irregularities. Dont wait! The statement that the governwas severely injured on Washington ment of the United States will conIf your kidneys are sluggish, help them with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doans avenue near Third street when his tinue to support the government of Pills. Doan's are recommended the motorcycle crashed into the automo- Mexico only so long as it protects world over. Aslc your neighbor! bile driven by J. L. Dean of North American interests and lives and An Idaho Case Ogden, forcing Hawkins over the Mrs. I. Bright, complies with its international enS. Main St., Pres- curb near the street car tracks. ktv deJESS1 and he gagements Idaho, says: obligations, fJton, cold settled in to a the embodies threat clares, Gunnison. The Hyland cheese facmy kidneys and disordered them. tory ,the new industry for Gunnison, sovereignty of Mexico that she can acted too They ennot and all overlook with rejects and my and yet in its infancy, is making rapfrequently sore. I back was id strides as one of the big payroll ergy." had severe pains statement under the that n Citing builders of the valley. The factory fiSDoansmyPillsback. had is shipping approximately a ton of reference also affirms that the Amerbeen used In the ican ambassador has in succeeded s good cheese each week to th6 family with re.jUii3 eo I par- protecting American as well as forSalt Lake wholesalers. chased a box and All eign interests, President Calles asthey relieved me completely. the symptoms left. Provo. Plans for the installation of serts that if he had thus succeeded, fire escapes in the school buildings he has no right to charge Mexico of Provo are under way, according with failure to protect such interests, to Mrs. C. E. Maw, president of the and attention should be called to the STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS board of education. In addition to fact that said ambassador does not Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. making this improvement a number represent any other foreigner, . but of the buildings will be refloored his fellow citizens, and Mexico could and interiors redecorated during the not admit that without her previous Royal Gorge in Films Motion pictures of the Royal gorse summer months. authorization, the American ambassaone of the scenic spots of in Colorado, dor should act in behalf of persons Price. Wiiat Is believed to have United States, are being taken for or interests alien to those of his the been a was exhibition the burglary throughout the world. A job of the Black Hawk Mercantile com- country. train has been necessary to special If the government of Mexico, as make the pany located just south of Hiawatha. picture properly. The The burglars broke into the safe and afirmed, is now on trial before the wheels of the cars had to be perfect took about $810 in silver and curren- world, he says, such is the case so as not to mar any of the camera with the government of the United reproductions. cy. States, as well as those of other counSalt Lake City. In view of the tries; but if it is to be understood crowded condition prevailing at the that Mexico is on trial in the guise federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, of a defendant, my government absoKan., prisoners sent from this dis- lutely rejects with energy such impuFOR INDIGESTION trict will not be sent there unless tation, which in essence would only specifically ordered by the attorney mean an insult. generals office in Washington, D. C. This information was received in a Sports Writer on Athletic Board telegram from Attorney General SarPocatello, Idaho John H. Kane, Bell-an-s gent to Charles M. Morris, district sports editor of the Pocatello Tribune Hot water attorney here. has been appointed by Governor Relief Sure Charles C. Moore as a member of the Bingham An investigation at Bing- state athletic commission for southham has revealed the fact that the EWL-AMeastern Idaho. George McKeown of Utah' Apex has stopped shipping ore Wallace and Thomas Sherlock of t 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE level through the from the Boise complete the board. Kane Utah Delaware, the actual production takes the having halted last week, it is stated death of place left vacant by the Thomas Rickard of Pocaby miners, and a controversy has tello. is understood that a meetIt over the arisen ownership of the ore of the new board will be called at t level and below, ing body on the Boise shortly. the Utah Delaware, formerly the Utah Consolidated, claiming owner5oothinq and Healinq Mounment To Inventor ship to the ore because of an old Skin For Bar Le Due, France. A monument court order giving it all ore and shoots and continuations of ore from to the memory of the first horseless the Yampa vein, while the Utah Apex carriage is to be unveiled at Void, claims the ore through Apex rights. in Lorraine, by former President Poincare. Nicholas Cugnot, who, in Salt Lake City. Edward Laird, 1769 invented a steam car which travpresident of the Edward Laird Live- eled at a rate of two and f stock company and vice president of miles an Corns, CaHINDERCORNS Removescomfort hour, is regarded as the in- llouses, to in etc., stops all pain, ensures s the Real Estate com- ventor of the forerunner of the pre- feet, makes Vrw walking easy. 15c by mail or at N. pany, died at his home, 840, East sent gists. Hisoox Chemical Works, Patcbogue, day automobile. Twenty-firs- t South street, at the age of 73 years. College L. D. S. Defense Day Equipment Offered SCHOOL or EFFICIENCY Washington. The war department Logan. The military AH commercial branches. Catalog tree. department of the Utah Agricultural college will has accepted an offer of President 60 N. Mala St SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH receive sufficient instruments to out- Thomas P. Henry of the American fit a complete military band, accord- Automobile association to place the RUB YOUR EYES? Dr. Bye water. ing to word received by Captain Ad- organizations resources and equip- UseBay atThompsons your druggists rian B. Smith, professor of military ment at the disposal of the depart- 1166 River, Troy, N. Y. Bo science and tactics at the college ment in connection with the defense AGENTS Earn large commissions selll" Rayon silk underwear to consumer, Approximately thirty band instru- test July 4th. Corps area command- ence unnecessary; full, part time. ers to been directed have CO.. Box 4. Station A, NEW in MFC. ments will be provided by the war get touch with the and local reginal department for the use of the cadetB N. U., Salt Lake City, No. of the association. ext year. n SOLES . 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