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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TILES Mothers, fathers, and tives of other rela- girls are imploring the police of Chicago to find the missing 1 ones. From January 1 to July 31, this year, police records show that FOR BUST READERS 594 girls dropped out of sight. There $ were many others, but of them there is no record. Of the number on the A RESUME OF THE WEEKS police blotters, 458 have been found, DOINGS 136 THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN or voluntarily returned. Some remained away a week, some five and six months, and many of them are Important Events of the Last Seven wrecks. Days Reported by Wire and PreDr. Henry C. Taylor, chief of the pared for the Benefit of the bureau of agricultural economics of the agriculture department, has reBusy Reader signed at the request of Secretary Jardine. Thomas P. Cooper, dean of WESTERN EPITOME the agricultural college at the UniThe family of Jackie Coogan, fam- versity of Kentucky, has been chosen ed juvenile movie star, are planning to succeed him. to build a theatre at Los Angeles, President Coolidge has approved Calif., which will cost $500,000, and the Belgian debt settlement The with capacity for seating 3000 perrushed from Washington agreement, sons. to Swampscott in a special mail A provincial order in council at pouch, was brought from the summer Victoria, B. C., gave British Columbia White House to Northhampton in a local option as to beer. In parts of White House automobile by E. C. the province beer is dispensed by the Geisser, personal stenographer for glass and in other parts by the bot- the president. Mr. Geisser was here tle only. The provincial government when the president arrived from is the only legal seller of alcoholic Plymouth, Vt., for an overnight stay. drinks. The special election for United Two trainment were killed, fifteen States Senator for Wisconsin, to fill passengers were seriously injured and the unexpired term of the late Senaseventy-fivothers received minor tor Robert M. La Follette, will be hurts when two Panoramic special held September 29. Governor Blaine trains of the Denver & Rio Grande issued the call. The special primary Western railroad crashed near the to nominate candidates for the elecLittle Mountain station of Granite, tion will be held two weeks before Colo. The failure of Telegraph Op- the election, the law provides. erator Rehklau at Tennessee pass to The interstate commerce commisdeliver an order to train No. 8, sion has dismissed a complaint of the to meet train No. 7, west- San Diego chamber of commerce, bound, at Granite, caused the accident which asked that railroads be requirrailroad officials said. ed to establish joint routes via San Unusual conditions in the vicinity Diego on traffic moving between Oreof Mount Shasta, near Redding, Cal., gon and California and other parts have given rise to the belief among of the United States. many that the old crater is getting The dirigible Shenandoah will make ready for volcanic acivity. Investi- a western fligfe the first gations by the United States bureau week in September, the navy departof fisheries show that water of the ment has said. The trip has been McCloud river is four degrees warm- so that the Shenandoah will arranged er than normal; that the surface of fly over fairs in progress at ColumMount Shasta is warmer than usual; bus, Ohio, September 3; Des Moines, tha the mud flow is increasing and Iowa, September 4; Minneapolis, Septhat grass is dying in meadows much tember 5, and Detroit, September 6. earlier than usual. Heat in the Stops for refueling will be made at bowels of the mountain is believed Chicago and Detroit to be the cause of the peculiar condiWhile fire was destroying drops tions. behind the asbestos curtain, 4000 perDorothy Ellingson, youthful matri- sons made an orderly exit from cide, is sane, Dr. John C. Rogers, a Loews State theatre at St Louis, in member of the staff of the Napa State five minutes as the orchestra played hospital, testified at San Francisco, the national anthem recently. A short in her trial on a murder charge. The circuit in the back stage electrical girl was at the hospital under ob- wiring was believed to have caused servation for thirty days in April and tliq fire. Damage was estimated at I e east-boun- 300-mil- e - News Notes From All Parts of UTAH FOR DERI PARLEY to roundup thrills, when Roy Kivett, a rider in the steer roping contest, was almost instantly killed when his horse rolled on him. Kivett is the man who shot and killed Harry Edward Bowles at the first frontier roundup, August 29, 1924, within 200 yards of where he was killed. A large crowd of spectators looked on as the steer came to the end of Kivetts rope, throwing the steer in a headlong jerk, while at the same time horse and rider sprawled in a cloud of dust, the horse rolling completely over Kivett, breaking hi3 neck and crushing his skull. Logan. A question thought settled when City Judge Preston sustained the demurrer in the case of the state vs. George W. Thatcher, B. G. Thatcher and William Specker, charged under an obsolete state law as own ers of the Capital theatre, with conducting picture shows on Sunday, was revived when Judge Harris of the district court rendered his decision on appeal, reversing the decision of the lower court and reopening the case for prosecution. Logan. A special meeting of the board of county commissioners has been called to consider the error made in the county tax levy which was brought to light when state officials notified the commissioners that the levy of 2.05 mills for the general fund exceeded the state limit of 1.8 mills. Salt Lake City. While there was some interruption in the honey flow in Duchesne county this year, with the result that it will not be quite so large as was anticipated, that in Uintah county has continued steadily throughout the summer, it is reported by D. H.' Hillman, state apiarist, who has just returned from a trip into the Uintah basin. He reports the proportion of disease among the bees diminishing, though not yet entirely eradicated. ten-da- y - Salt Lake City. Gasoline taxes on July sales have already been reported to the secretary of state, H. E. Crockett, totalling $133,333.13, and it is anticipated that the total collected for the month will run about $140,000. $25,000. The purchase of the sanitarium at the mouth of Ogden canyon and its conversion into a clubhouse for the proposed municipal golf course is recommended by the board of park commissioners of Ogden, Utah. Secretary Jardine has his tonsils to report, as well as a number of the removed at Walter Reid hospital in smaller distributors of imported gasWashington. He was reported resting oline. The controversy long-continue- d in the garment trades industry reached a new crisis when, 50,000 workers members of three union locals, left their machines in New York in obedience to an order from their action committee. A new word, kilocycle, gradually Is taking the place of the word wavelength in the vocabulary of radio fans. The department of commerce explained in a statement that the marking or logging dials is found to have certain advantages in the new term kilocycle, which means frequency or the number of waves per sec-o- n 1. The war against rum row is to be renewed. Twenty navy destroyers will be strung along the North Atlantic coast, from NeW London, Conn., to the Delaware river, in an effort to stop the flow of booze into New York from points across the sea. As the result of a pistol duel, Private Paul Nell, service battery, Fifteenth Field artillery lies in Ft. Sam Houston general hospital at San Antonio, Texas, with a bullet in his right shoulder, while Deputy Sheriff Tony Diaz and other officers are seeking the body of a Mexican whom Nell shot. Mrs. Lula Burt and Miss Marie Crot, policewomen of Chicago, with thirteen years service with the Chicago department, were instantly killed when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Chesapeake & Ohio passenger jtrain on a grade crossing one mile east of North Judson, Ind. comasso- Miss Bina M. West, supreme mander of the Womens Benefit ciation, Port Huron, Wis., was elected first woman president of the Fraternal Congress of America, Na-tion- al fraternalists, representing at the closing session of the thirty-eighth annual convention at Duluth, 10,000,000 1 Mina. BE PROPOSED ARE NOT ANNOUNCED BUT IDEA IS SUGGESTED PLANS TO Salt Lake City. Death made its second dramatic entry at the Utah State Fair grounds as an kccompan-imen- t May. GENERAL , FRANCE IS READY One of the larger companies still has comfortably, but plans to remain in Salt City. Executives of the the hospital for several weeks to con- NationalLake Wool Growers association tinue treatment for a stomach disthis national ram show predict years order. and sale, August 31 to September 2 FOREIGN at the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards, The marrigae of Prince Henry and will constitute the finest lot of flock Lady Mary Scott will take place at sires ever assembled in the United the end of November, according to States. The show this fall is the 10th reports current in Mayfair, England. annual event. The engagement is expected to be' Payson. The final step for the announced next month. Lady Mary better lighting of Main street has is the fourth daughter of the Earl been taken and the White Way is of Buccleuch. The women say she now assured. At the meeting of the is not beautiful in the the convention- city council last week, from one mile al sense, but she is declared to be of property affected but one protest ,ery charming. was registered, and that protest covAdvices from Moscow report the ered only nineteen feet of ground. return to power of Leon Trotzky, Salt Lake City. With a rating of with the appointment of the former 105 per cent normal, Utah ranges war minister as chief of the econo- generally are better than usual at mic council. this season and stock on summer obThe Tsoul region has been com- ranges are in extra good shape, serves George A. Scott, regional livepletely cleared of rebels by the stock statistician with the departFrench, it is officially announced, and ment of stationed at Salt agriculture, the greater part of the tribe, with in a Last their goods and flocks, have offered Lake, the report just issued. condi-iomonth, report notes, the unconditional submission. of ranges was ninety-siper cent The Mongolian government has or- and a year ago seventy-threper dered the third Asiatic expedition of cent, the American Museum of Natural HisSalt Lake City. Herman Witter of tory, under the leadership of Roy Columbus, Ohio, director of the Ohio Chapman Andrews, to cease its ex- department of industrial relations,' ploration and scientific work and to was elected president of the Associaleave Mongolian territority, alleging tion of Governmental Officials that Mr. Andrews has violated the the closing session of Labor the twelfth anterms of his agreement with the Mon- nual convention at the Hotel Utah. golian scientific organizations. He succeeds George B. Arnold. Forty Bulgarian communists wayEureka Llewelyn McIntyre, a minlaid and beat up Theodore Kouleff or engaged at the Empire Mines of and Boris Vasoff, respectively president and vice president of the Bul- Mammouth, is the hero of the hour in the Tintic district for a display of garian chamber of deputies. nerve seldom heard of outside of ficThe Aften Posten of Oslo, Norway, tion. Mr. McIntyre was working alone states that Captain Roald Amundsen, in a part of, the mine some distance since his arrival home from his re- from the shaft when he drilled in a cently attempted trip to the North missed hole. The usual explosion Pole, has been preparing a new air- followed and he received the full plane expedition for next summer force of the blast. He was thrown from Spitzbergen over the pole and some distance , from the face of the unknown Arctic regions to Alaska. workings and was blinded and cut The newspaper Btates that financial terribly. In spite of these wounds backing has been assured and that and the loss of his sight he made his the expedition will include Lincoln way to the shaft alone and unaided Ell3 worth, the American who was crawled onto the cage and gave the with Amundsens party this summer. signal to be hoisted to the surface. -- n x e Say Washington Predicts Leniency Of Terms If Definite Settlement Can Be Reached At The Conference Washington Officials of the American government have read with interest reports from Paris indicatng the terms whch the French debt commission, when it arrives shortly after the middle of next month, probably would present for settlement of the four billion dollar debt of France to the United States. How far the suggested terms of agreement reflect the opinion or the expectation of government and financial authorities in France, officials here Were unable to determine, but it is said that in any event there was no reply they could make until after the arrival of the French delegation and until it had presented its proposals to the American debt funding commission. The general opinion in circles close to the latter body was that the various debt settlement terms now coming from Paris are trial baloons which are being sent up for the purpose of sounding out public sentiment in the United States and if possible obtaining some slant also on the attitude There of the government itself. could be no objection, it was stated, to such a sounding out process and there could be no criticism of the French if this was the motive behind the unofficial debt conversations now going on. Nothing further has been hear in regard to the coming of the French commission. The date of their sailing, September 16, is the only official advice which has been received by the government, and none of the names of the delegates has been announced. The question as to whether the French minister of finance, Joseph Caillaux, himself will accompany the mission is still an uncertainty; as fas as Washington is concerned. The delegation is expected here about September 23. There is one outstanding fact in connection with the coming French negotiations, in the opinion of officials here, and that is that France is serious in her intentions. On this account it is believed an agreement wil be reached. France, they believe, recognizes the importance of getting this stumbling block to her future economic program out of the way and realizes that the American government does not desire a mere gesture, but is anxious to have the debt question settled. It is asserted in well advised quarters that the delegation which is coming means business just as did the Belgian mission, and that the will to settlement should mean accomplishment. While no official reports have been received here as to the terms which the French will demand, there is no secret to the fact that they will ask for lenient settlement, for easy rates of interest, a long period In which to meet their payments and probably also for a moratorium. It is believed in well informed quarters that the French were somewhat disappointed at the terms of the Belgian settlement holding that it would be a precedent in certain particulars. While France will not have the same plea as Belgium where thei moral obligations incarred in connection with the actual war debt of that country was recognized and taken into consideration, it is thought France will bring forward certain other claims of leniency, including the great ravages to her territory and properties and the immense sums which it had been necessary to spend for reconstruction work not yet completed. Editor Is Held As Slayer East Las Vegas, N. M. Carl A. INSIST! Unless you see the Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by pby. sicians-fo24 years. r Accept only a Bayer package Handy Bayer boxes of 12 Also bottles of 24 and 100-D- mggg Aspirin Is the trade mark of factura of Monoaeeticacidester of Btreru.. Salicylic Quickly disappear when Dr. C. H. Berry's Free, kle Ointment is used. One jar of this fragrtnt snow-whi- te cream is usually sufficient to remove the most stubborn freckles. 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The womens society for the protection of animals protested against this appeal, maintaining that it is immoral to starve dumb beasts. Having been convinced, however, that the birds are capable of finding their food themselves, the society has ended its opposition and from now on the war on 'the pigeons will go on in earnest. -- FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM Nothing so mars an otherwise beautiful face as tha inevitable lines of fatigue and suffering caused by tired, aching feet. ALLEN'S the FOOT-EA- Antiseptic, Healing Powder, insures foot comfort. It is a To- Shakeit ilet Necessity. in your shoes In the morning, Shop all day t Dance all evening then let your mirror tell the story. Trial package ana A Foot-EaWalking Doll sent se Free. Address Allen's le Hoy, N. J. Sold at Drug and Detarimeni Stores Fool-Eas- e, The First Motor At the Vienna industrial exhibition of 1S73 an absent-minde- d workman one day connected the wires of a dynamo in operation to one that was idle. 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