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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH Removal of national headquarters of Veterans of Foreign Wars from Kansas City to Washington, D. C., was recommended by Adjutant General Henry W. Lawson of Boston, in his annual report presented to the national encampment at Tulsa, Okla. TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUSY READERS A News Notes g Utah to Live in IPs a Privilege WEEKS RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER An initial blow to the reorganized forces in the Chicago disprohibition COUNTRIES Ogden. The park commission of trict was struck when seventy-fou- r Ogden has recommended to the city injunctions against as many saloons 0 commissioners that an offer of Important Events of the Last Seven and soft drink were obtained parlors Har-ru- p PreSanford be cash to tendered Days Reported by Wire and by Miss Mary D. Bailey, assistant U. and Chris Aadneson for the sanpared for the Benefit of the S. District attorney. The orders were itarium property at the mouth- of OgBusy Reader signed by Federal Judge Adam C. den canyon; according to Mayor P. F. Cliffe. Kirkendall. It is expected that the WESTERN EPITOME A new worlds record in the horse city commission will do this soon. Stricken as he 'was returning from pulling contests was established at Ogden. Because of the financial the scene of a wreck- of two Colorado the Iowa State Fair, at Des Moines, condition of Ogden city, the city man& Southern railroad trains near May-ne- , when a team of Percheron geldings Colorado, John H. Adams, divi- owned by Clyde Kinney of Bagley, ager form of government is all the sion superintendent of the system, Iowa, pulled a load of 31000 pounds more desirable. Mayor P. F. Kirkenwith headquarters at Trinidad, Colo- the regulation distance. This was dall told members of the Exchange rado. Paralysis caused death. equal to starting a load of 40,000 club in an address upon city affairs. and excelled the record set by The poor financial condition is due John W. Vivian ofDenver, Colora- pounds the same team a year ago, when a to the do, formally took over his duties as passing of the buck from one tractive pull of 2911 pounds was readministrator for prohibition ento another, the mayor administration corded. The record was in the class forcement district No. 18 on Septemsaid. for 3000 pound horses' or under. ber 1st. The district embraces ColoSalt Lake City. Apparently crazed A movement to build a permanent rado, Utah and New Mexico. Mr. Viwith vian announced the following appoint- tomb at Indianapolis for the late jealousy, Dr. Allan D. Bentz, ments: Deputy for Colorado, I. S. T. Thomas R. Marshall was discussed at young local dentist shot and probabGregg of Golden; for New Mexico, C. Washington by a group of close ly fatally wounded Miss Melba Brown, H. Stearns of Albuquerque, with head- friends of the former vice president. slightly wounded Harvey Kirk, and quarters in Albuquerque; for Utah, J. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis,, then killed himself by firing one shot E. Richards of Salt Lake City with the author was asked to head the from a small caliber pistol through movement. My idea, Mr. Meredith his left temple and three into his headquarters there. breast Ralph Dixey has left Blackfoot, Ida- Baid, would be a plain but lasting with in the structure homely keeping 17 ho, with Indians, and a number of Salt Lake City.- -- Andrew Garbi3, papooses for Jackson Hole, where virtues of Mr. Marshalls life. 36, suspected bootlegger and narcotthey will be filmed for a photo play With official participation by a half ic vendor, was shot and killed; Pawhich the Fox Film company is to dozen governments trolman S. H.' Neve, 35, was wounded bring out soon. Tom Mix and his and private displays by commercial in the left breast and Albert Lewis, party passed through Blackfoot some associations and corporatons from all 15, a bystander, was shot through the time ago for the same country on over the' world, the international left lung in a battle between officers a similar mission. After the Indians trade exhibition will open at New Or- and Garbis at the latters home. are filmed in the Jackson Hole coun- leans September 15th. Official repreOgden. Building permits issued try they are to be taken to Califor- sentation has been assured from the during month of August amounted to nia where the picture will be fingovernments of Mexico, Colombia, $101,550,. according to the monthly ished. Honduras, San Salvador, Guatemala of City Building Inspector Carl report were injured and Nicaragua. Panama and Haiti C. Gariff. The total for the corresThirty passengers have indicated a desire to be reprewhen train No. 1, southbound, . ponding month of last year was train No. 8, Texas fast mail sented. of the Colorado Southern railroad at Jumping a wobbly track, known to Mammoth. The the return for taxMayne, Colorado, near Trinidad. One residents as the Toonerville ation Bowery sleeping car overturned. purposes made by the Chief line, a crowded suburban street car Consolidated company to the The body of Dr. Thomas W. Young skidded across the pavement, climbed state board ofMining in 1924 equalization head-oalchemist of death,, who strangled over the sidewalk and crashed was not a return at all within the into the corner of a Chicago brick himself with a radio wire to avoid meaning of the Utah law, is the hanging for the anaesthetic killing of building. charge made by Mammoth City, a his wealthy wife has left Los Angeles of George municipal corporation, in action insmall children The three for Pittsburg, his former home, for were smothered to death at stituted in the Fifth- judicial district burial. Misse Isabel Young, sister, ac- Bradley Kansas, when they were court in Juab county. The suit virTribune, companied the remains. trapped by the falling of a lid that tually asks for a court definition of Joe Burns, 17, of St. Louis, Mo., clamped shut on a large tool box in the terms mine or mining claim as will lose both legs and possibly his which they were playing. When sup- it is found in the present mine assesslife as the result of a fall from a per time came and the children did ment laws passed in 1919. freight train in a railroad tunnel on not appear, the parents made a search Ogden. Movement of grain, printhe Great Northern system near and found the bodies in the box. wheat, from Idaho points and cipally Boulder, Mont. Both legs were so FOREIGN other sections through Ogden, is badly crushed below the knee by the much heavier than usual, trains wheels that amputation was A terrible disaster occurred when to E. R. Alton, president ofaccording the Ogtransport, Espana necessary and physicians say he has the den Grain to exchange.' According 1000 foreign-borwith Spanish but a slender chance for recovery. Quinte, information received by Mr. Alton was sunk aboard, by troops The youth tumbled off a freight car from railroad officials approximately gunfire in Alhucemas bay. a part of a circus train to which 1000 carloads more have passed thru he attached himself last spring Mexicos new bank of issue which Ogden to date than had passed thru when overcome by fumes as the train is to put paper money in circulation at the corresponding date of last passed through the tunnel. for the first time since 1920 was for- year." It is estimated that this is 1,- mally opened in the presence of Pres- 500.000 bushels ahead of last year. GENERAL ident Calles, his cabinet and the diSalt Lake City. Butler B. Ramey, The estate of the late Victor F. plomatic corps. proprietor of the Semloh hotel and Lawson, editor and owner of the ChiThe Peruvian flag was officially well known hotel man, died at a locago Daily News, was placed at it was learned when the will raised in Tacna, Chili, for the first cal hospital following a brief and years, when it was sudden illness. For more than twenand inventories were filed in the pro- time in forty-fivof Senor ty years he was connected with a over residence the flown bate court. The Daily News and a considerable portion of the estate Ordonez, Peruvian member of the number of hotels of Salt Lake. plebiscite commission. A were left in trust to the Illinois Mer- Tacna-AricSalt Lake City. Salt Lake City has at Senator Ordonez mass celebration chants Trust company bank. residence was attended by 300 Per- been chosen the place for the holding of the 1926 convention of the National Examination of the income tax re- uvian residents, mostly women. turns at the Baltimore internal revLeague of District Postmasters, acThree human skeletons, believed to cording to a telegram received by enue collectors office, where returns from the District of Columbia are be of the Neolithic age, have been dis- Mayor C, Clarence Neslen, from Rohn filed, revealed that most of the high covered by archaeologists, who have A. Israelson, postmaster at Hyrum, officials of the federal government been delving into the mysteries bur- Utah, and president of the Utah ormade their returns in their home dis- ied at Solutre, near Macon, France. ganization of postmasters. The Skeletons are believed to be tricts. Salt Lake City. Approximately from six to eight thousand years old. The state department has asked the The last of them, was that of a man 500.000 acres of land will be surveyed this year in Utah, according to G. Mexican government to make a thor- of about 40 years of age. D. Kirkpatrick, assistant federal suough inquiry into the reported slayThe strike movement against for- pervisor of surveys. The supervisor ing of an American cowboy at Palo-ma- s in Chihuahua. The department eign employers gradually is spread- based his estimate on the appropriawas advised of the killing by Consul ing to Chinese concerns. The em- tion of $63,660 made for this purpose This is Dye at Jurez. Details were lacking. ployees of a large Chinese printing by the interior department. are out and unrest is report- only about half the acreage surveyed plant William O. Stoddard, 90 years old, ed among the workers in two depart- in 1923, due to a cut in the appropriaonce private secretary to Abraham ment stores and the printers employ- tion. Mr. Kirkpatrick estimated that Madiat home at his dead Lincoln ,is ed by the Chinese newspapers. there are between 12,000,00 and son, N. J. Mr. Stoddard, a veteran acres still unsurveyed within An imposing array of 300 fighting of the newspaper profession had been state. the In good health until recently. Death ships, comprising the entire naval was attributed to Mr. Stodards ad- force of Italy, steamed majestically Logan. Walter Hall, former West vanced age. He was the first jour- through the glistening azure waters athlete and University of Utah footnalist to mention Abraham Lincoln of the Ionian sea at Cape Murrodi ball players, will coach freshman tor the presidency in 1859, and in Porco, passing in review before King football and basketball at the Utah Crown Prince Agricultural college next year, accord1860 he became the latters secretary, Victor Emmanuel, Admiral and Humbert Acton, chief ing to word given out by Coach E. L. a post which he held for four years. of staff of the Italian navy. Romney of the Logan college. Charging that his daughter, ManJ Official announcement was made at Kaysville. The Kaysville Canning tle, 4, had been permanently blinded in one eye by a golf ball driven into Paris that Finance Minister Caillaux corporation opened its tomato cama public way, James H. Moreton, Port will sail on the liner Paris, Septem- paign last week. Within the next Washington road, has filed suit for ber 16, to initiate the debt funding ten days the crop will be nearing States. peak production and the canning fac$30,000 damages against Robert H. negotiations with the United who be will M. by tories of Davis county will be busy accompanied Caillaux golfer, the unlucky Lindeman, sliced his shot when driving off the only one expert. The remainder of places. The quality of tomatoes this second tee in Lincoln park in Milwau- the French mission is to follow either year is very high and the yield promr on September 19 or 23. kee. ises to be enormous. italt soon mm TO DBS DEBT AFTER EVERY ITALIAN DEBT COMMISSION TO PAY VISIT TO WASHINGTON NEXT MONTH 7 $40,-00- - - Latin-America- side-swipe- n d $113,-200- n - Franco-Spanis- h n Capacity To Pay Is Based Entirely Upon Business, Says Count Volpi Who Will Head The Delegation Probably one reason for the popularity of Rome Italys capacity to. pay, based entirely upon business considerations, will be the sole determining criterion of the proposals to be made by the Italian war debt commission to Washington next month, Count to Volpi, the finance minister, said Press. the Associated Italy desires to conclude, as soon as possible, a just settlement of her war debt to the United States, based completely upon the realities of her industrial economic and financial situation, the finance minister said. Commenting on President statement that the terms of Americas settlement with Belgium would not constitute a precedent, Count Volpi said: Naturally, I cannot divulge the details of our proposals, which will be accurate and realistic. It must be remembered that the individual wealth of Belgium is greater than that of Italy. This must be considered, since our plan and any interpretations of it are based fundamentally on our capacity to pay. The finance minister announced that Signor de Mortino, Italian ambassador to the United States, who will be a member of the Italian debt mission, is sailing to resume his post. The ambassador is charged with interviewing members of the American government and preparing the ground work for the commission, so as to speed up the actual negotiations. Depending upon the attitude of the Americans, the Italian commission may publish in book form a complete statement of Italys financial and economic situation, regarding which comprehensive data have been gathered by experts. Count Volpi concluded his references to the debt problem by declaring Italy willing and desirous to pay to the full extent of her capabilities. He denied the truth of rumors recently current in Rome of a possible repudiation of the Italian debt to Great Britian and confirmed Premier Mussolinis statement that Italy was firmly determined to settle with all her wartime creditors. Cool-idg- es WRIGLEYS b that it lasts so long and returns such great dividends for so smdl an outlay. It keeps tee h clean, breath sweet, appetite keen, digestion good. Fresh and always in its full-flavor- wax-wrapp- ed package. Farmers Attention! Car Now Buy Your Save Money We have 75 automobiles that must be sold NOW without regard to profit. Any make you new or used. Trucks want of all kinds. Priced to sell on sight. - Write us today for complete details of any make car you want. Inland Finance Ogden, Utah Box 326 ntw out 0, e . a Rewards Elevator Boy Swampscott, Mass. President Coolidge has sent $5 to an elevator boy who cleaned up the executive offices in Lynn without being asked to do so. The boy, Arthur Nelson, 18, saw that the offices needed cleaning during a visit of the president on July 4th. Sweeping is not part of his job, but he did it anyway. Mr. Coolidge has just sent him a letter of appreciation bill. inclosing a Coolidge five-doll- Korean Coal Blast Kills Many Tokio. One hundred and fifty persons were killed in an explosion at the Teihaku coal mines, near Korea, dispatches to the Nip-pJiji Shimpoo received here said. Diplomatic Relations Resumed Victoria, B. C. C. H. Branston, consul for Mexico at Victoria and Vancouver has announced that Mexico had resumed diplomatic relations with Canada. Ping-pan- g, o r. of BSSnGfwCO'tCO94 iVasetine k. sellne Petroleum if pacW- - sSjasr.Kr.-- lt"v faction Hts Rif-fia- n Montana Land Office May Stay Great Falls, Mont. Abolition of the Great Falls land office, supervising the Montana and Idaho districts, may not be carried out. This was indicated when James' W. Roberts, collector of customs here, received a telegram from L. C. Andrews, in charge of .customs and prohibition enforcement in the office of secretary of the treasury, saying that recommendation had been made to suspend indefinitely execution of the presidential order closing the office and abolishing the Montana district. Under the executive order the office was scheduled to be abolished September 17, Montana consolidating with the North Dakota district and Idaho with Washington. ' Co. iswseg t i-- BOOKS Any book you want D. by mail, C. 0. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. 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