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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH PERSONAL TELEGRAPHIC TILES Father Walter A. Grace, Denver persons priest, was one of against wlwm indictments were returned by a federal grand jury at Pueblo. The Denver cleric was charged with signing fraudulently a document to obtain liquor, supposed to be used for medicinal purposes. Sugar prices whicn prevail at the present time are likely to continue until the advent of the new crop of beet sugar next October and November, Stephen II. Love of Salt Lake City, Utah, declared in his annual report as president of the United States Sugar Manufacturers association at the opening of the annual convent n of the organization at Colorado springs. Friends of It. A. Newman, an American who lias been missing from Durango City for fifty days, have received a letter from him saying that if 80,000 pesos are rof paid at once to bandits who kidnapped him he will be put to death. American authorities have made presentations to the Mexican government on the subject. sixty-thre- FOR RUST READERS A WEEKS RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN Jewelry valued at $10,000 was taken from upstairs rooms in the San Mateo County country mansion of IX C. Jackling, millionaire mining man at 6an Francisco, while Mr. and Mrs. Jackling and week-enguests were at dinner. The police were informed that It was the second time within twenty-fouhours that burglars had entered the house. d r between Sheriff George Power county Idaho and Joe Lewis of Boise occurred near American Falls when Lewis resisted arrest. Iewis was seriously injured, receiving two bullets through the left arm and one through the head, Which entered about the bridge of the nose. A gun fight H. Hanson of Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION e A. B. Adams New Colorado Senator ir'iiiimuiiiuiiMiitMimHimiinMiiuMiuiHnitiiutMeiHiweittuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiciint'iiiiHutiiKiHuiimmiimiimiiimiMit .t mo onto m oumoin.KH iKoinioionuiiiMMOiimuino.i mun iiiiunnntuHiHioimiMht4iiMmmMMiMiioiiiiiimmuiuHii"HimiiiniMitiMi Alva B. Adams of Pueblo has been appointed United States senator from Colorado to succeed the late Samuel D. Nicholson, Itepubliean. Gov. William E. Sweet, In announcing the appointment, said, among other things: "Having been elected governor iqion a progressive platform, I have appointed Mr. Adams because of ills progressive ideas concerning industrial and social questions. The progressives and conservatives In the United States senate are so nearly tied that the appointment from Colorado has attracted the attention of the entire country. The man whom I have aiqminted will cast his vote with the progressives and with tills group. will actively In appointing Mr. Adams as United States senator, I have honored a native son of Colorado. While he has won distinction in the practice of his profession, lie has also honored a noble ancestry. Ills father was a pioneei n me uue, was three tunes elected governor and was one of Colorados most distinguished citizens." Mr. Adams is a son of the late Alva Adams and wns born In Del Norte in 1875. He was graduated from Yale in 1Mm. He then entered Columbia law S( bool and was graduated there In 1S09, immediately returning to Pueblo to begin the practice of law. Thomas A. Edison, who lias been quoted as boliev ing college graduates to lie uninformed and ignorant white ?oliar experts was at Cambridge to watch his son, Thomas Miller Edison receive a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A negro youth will read the DeclarThe crest of the flood waters that ation of Independence from the balfor four days have covered ttie east- cony of the Old Statehouse at P.oston, ern half of Kansas and northern as part of the municipal Independence BitiiiiiMiiMiiiaiaittiitiinaiiiiiiimiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiitiuniiiiiiituiuiaiHimiuaiiiimiHmiiimttmimiiiiiiHiiMiiiiiiiaiuiiiiittiiiiiinimniiMHiiiiuitntuiuiiiiuHniiuiMMiuauituuiniiiMuinHiiMiiiiiiiuiitt Oklahoma, had virtually passed Tues- day celebration. It will he the first Seven are dead, many missing time in the many years the custom day. and property damage aggregates sev- lias been followed that the honor has MiimmimmmmiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHimiNiiiMiimmKmmiimmniiiiMMiMitiuitimitHiinimiimiiKM iimmiiiiiiiiiieiniaMiimiiiiiiimiiiHiiMttimiinniiiimtniiHiiiiauiiutiii(MiiiiiiMimiiiimiiniiiiiuiuutiii eral million dollars. Thousands of fallen to a negro. The boy, Charles C. Dogan, Is an honor pupil at Che Gen. Enoch II. Crowder, whose persons were made homeless. English High school. name is a household word in America, Paul Ililsdale, general superintenThe search for King Benjamin has evidently been doing good work la dent of the Chief Consolidated Mining Is on in earnest. Purnell witli Cuba as United States ambassador. Armed of lrest. company and Within the past twelve months the a House warrant charging the missing Walter Fitch of the company, was inCuban government by following his recofof David a with leader statutory stantly killed, and' former Mayor Jam- fense ommendations has been able to effect a against a girl, the es Hanley, superintendent of the remarkable Improvement in national s Berrien raided office sheriff county Gemini mine, was probably fatally Infinances. This has made enemies for Shiloh, Purnells residence at the him jured, when the cage In which they Bonten Harbor among those who have lost their to colony, and falling were going down in the Gemini shaft Jobs. easy him there, extended the search All of which presumably accounts at Eureka, Utah, struck a protruding find to other places in and out of the reports from Cuba that Ambassador piece of timer. state where it is believed Purnell may for Crowder was about to resign and gc Coming from no one knows where, have sought refuge. home. However, the State department but arriving In multitudes and mobs, Hale and hearty in his seventliy-sevent- has formally denied the rejiorts. a new host of caterpillars Tuesday deAmbassador Crowder enjoys the year. Thomas A. Edison, scended upon Newport, Oregon, and wizard of came out of Ids fullest confidence of President Harding electricity piled on the railroad track, cutting off eastern laboratory to address 10,000 and of the State department," It was this district from the outside world. electrical men from nil over the stated. "There is no foundation whatUnited States and Canada when they ever for reports that he will either reFlans for a mass meeting In Omaha met in the opening session of the sign or be withdrawn." this coming fall to urge repeal or After his draft duties were over convention of the National modification of the Volstead act are forty-sixtGeneral Crowder went to Cuba, at her Electric New Light association at being made, it was announced by Don request and with the permission of his government, to supervise the revision E. Debow, secretary-treasure- r of the York. of her suffrage laws, a very important duty, because suffrage is the foundation National Liberty league, who recently of most of the FOREIGN political troubles. When tills job was done he wns assigned to Cuba as the special representative of President Harding. So requested Governor A. L. Smith of Thirteen lives were lost and a large he knows Cuba from sugar to graft. New York to lje one of the speakers, area was laid waste by a typhoon General Crowder is a rather under-size- d the to the latters signature following man, perfectly straight. He can bill repealing New Yorks prohibition on the Island of Samar, according to swear proficiently in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Tagalog. at Manila from nforcement act. telegrams received constabulary headquarters there. GENERAL News Tuesday of the release of the The lofty, arched, eight foreign captives remaining in nHmMHiiiiiiiitutiii'iiiHtHiniintniiiiiiitiiMiiiiittiuiiiHiMtiiiMiiiMMiiiHmiitiiiimimiiiiiHMiHiiiimiimiiiiiimKiitmiiitiMimiiiiiimittiimMiimitiiitiiimmMMiiMiiKiimiiimitimimniiHHKiiiiiiiimiimmk n't titmiuimiiHimimmutiiitfiiimiimiiiMmmimmim.miutu union un train shed of the Pennsylvania rail- ttie Inotzuku mountain stronghold of Eliot Wadsworth, assistant secreroads Philadelphia Broad street sta- the Shantung bandits promised to reof the tary treasury, appears to have tion groveled Tuesday In Its own lieve the tense atmosphere enveloping won a clean-cu- t diplomatic victory for Chinas 0, since relations May foreign ashes, the result of a spectacular fire. United the States. Anyway, represenThe tangled mass of steel and iron, when the Shanghai-Peldnexpress tatives of the LTn!ted States, France, above which stands the skeleton like train was derailed near Sucliow and Great Britain, Italy and Belgium have framework of the train shed, wns iso- the passengers made prisoners. The signed an agreement on the American lated from the main arteries of traf- score or more foreigners first taken nnny of occupation costs, amounting to Into the hills diminished gradually, fic. The United 000,000 at Paris. as the bandits released them one or which has States article vins every Three men were killed and at least two at a time, until only the eight been the object of contention in the to are believed three others have been were held. The eight were the final last three months, gains a concession buried in the creek of a mixed train on priority, and succeeds in suppressdetained until the Chinese hostages , Cannon-ballknown ns the which should have fullfillcd the ing tiie objectionable codicil tacked government a freight train in the Michigan on by the British and French which of the outlaw's demands. last Central yards at Grayling, Mich. denied America's right to collect mixed Tuesday was the twenty fiftli anniclaims. Twenty-on- e different religious deof the Filipno declaration of versary Eliot Wadsworth, for the United nominations united under one roof A big celeat Cavite. States, Sir John Bradbury, for Engwhen the first worship services are independence bration was attended by Aguinablo land, M. Tannery, for France, SIg. held in the new community church in and other former revolutionary leadDamclio, for Italy, and M. Benielmans, Jackson heights, a suburb of New ers. "Old timers" among tin Amerifor Belgium, are the signatures on the York City. can residents were guests. document. Except Mr. Wadsworth, all A twisted mass of blackened frameure members of the reparations French gendarmes arrested twenty ou-- inn. i., i fir lniiuun. credited with the allies jlelding. It Is work, the army dirigilde TC-1- , once members of the Bochum police whose understood that former Prime Minister I.onar Law previously had oppised a proud mistress of the sky lay at the energy in demonstrations settlement of tills debt through the restraining commission while the others base of a steel anchor tower at Wireparations had been considered lukewarm. Seven were settled outside of the commission. Prime Minister Baldwin shares this lbur Wright field wrecked by an exof the arrested men have been imopinion, according to British sources, but he believed the United States' friendplosion and fire during n severe elecas former members of the ship more impirtatit than to win the diplomatic dispute. prisoned trical storm. Two men were injured disbanded Of course there are those who hold that ttie United States, in securing this security police who bd when they jumped from the doomed is definitely drawn into the reparations tangle. But public opinion rendered the occupied zone after settlement, craft to earth, a distance of 40 feet. seems well satisfied with ttie agreome.nt for the payment of the bill. expelled. The Wisconsin Assembly voted 47 Tlie agrarian cabinet, lioadtd by WHHitMiiiiiiiHuiiuiiwuiUhimmiiiUiiiHiiiiiiiiMtimiHimiiuiiiiimHmmimtiuiiiiwiitimtiKHititiHiiiuiimiHHiiiiiiwmutaiiHmmHimiiiiiunNumniHiHiiimiiuiiiiinimmiHinHumiiiiuixuimiiMmiui to 43 to repeal the Severson law, the Premier StamlKHilisky, has been overstate prohibition enforcement .law. thrown the plan being carried out by This action followed an attempt to kill reserve oficers with the assistance of no minium on the bill, which met defeat by the same in MitMHiiimiiiiiiiumMmiiiNHiitminmftmuMmimiuuiiiMiuHimtHitHmiuHamuiHiMiumimnmim 'iHnniiiniiHniiuiiuuniiiMiiiino' ounmnmtoutin the active army. there Although vote. Before it can become a law, the There is a new government in was no blooshed, the new regime proTucker bill repealing the Severson Great Britain and Andrew Bonar Law claimed a state seige. law will have to muster strength to has been succeeded as prime minister On three fronts west, north and east by Stanley Baldwin. It is a pass the dry senate and get by a surprising formerly announced opposition of the of Canton, battles are raging between development, which indicates, among Sun Yat Sens constitutional forces other things, Mr. Baldwin's personal governor. and nothern Chinese troops. On two popularity, as the cheerful, d A twisted mass of blackend frameof the battle lines Suns armies are and straightforward business work, the army dirigible TC-1- , once reported to be falling back in the man who negotiated at Washington the proud mistress of the sky lay at the face of greater numbers. funding of the British debt to America. base of a steel anchor tower at WiThree facts stand out in the selecBrillant Incandescent fountains of tion: The lbur Wright field wrecked by an excapture of the premiership plosion and fire during a severe flaming lava are playing from new by a business man. Another blow to electrical storm. Two men were In- cracks broken on three sides of the the prestige of the house of lords in jured when they jumped from the cruplive cone of Mt. Vesuvius. The the rejection of Earl Curzon. The doomed craft to earth, a distance of huge volcanoe has been erupting for growing power of lnhor as shown by 40 feet. nearly a fortnight. the part it played In the decision. In steel, shipping, hanking and The second officer of the steamship railroads Baldwin lins had The arrest of thirteen men in New lifelong York and the seizure there of count- Brave Coeur is under arrest at Oporto, experience. He Is brisk, alert, erfeit revenue stamps, medical liquor according to a message received at During the war, when he could prescriptions and withdrawal permits Libson on a charge of killing the not himself fight, he surrendered was declared Tuesday by Chief Moran commander of the vessel, the wireof his large fortune to the state. While his father, Alfred Baldwin, of the secret service to he one of the less operator and another officer and. most important raids conducted by wounding a seaman and a passenger was In steel, the women of the family ne men uuim.v auu iuusi'h. ui political and literary annals there have been many famous sisterhoods, hut few while on the high seas. the government in many months. hae been more Interesting than the four daughters of Rev. George B. MacThe body of Henry Simmons, negro, Of the 100 radicals arested at Wesleyan Methodist minis'er. of whom Georgiana married Sir Edriddled with bullets was founnd hangfor an alleged plot to establish a donald,Burne-Jonss nnd appeared as the type of saintly loveliness in his picward a tree to on Palm Beach island. communist state, eight, including the ing He was suspected of having shot and leaders, have been committed for trial. tures; Agues married Sir EdYnrd Poynter, president of the Royal academy; killed Policeman J. N. Smith, a native The formal charge Is that they were Alice married an Indian official called Rudyard Kipling, and Louisa murried Alford RaldYvln and still lives ns the pAtne ministers mother. of Etauntou, Va. forming a secret organization. Crowder Evidently Quite Busy in Cuba son-in-la- h h Latin-America- n Uncle Sam Wins Diplomatic Triumph glass-covere- d KinmntMt g aide-swipe- com-nn--K- i.. ! tie-in- Baldwin, Britains New Prime Minister n good-humore- e. one-fourt- h To-kly- n FIREMAN AND VOLUNTEERS SUCCEED IN EXTINGUISHING GREAT CONFLAGRATION Exploding Gasoline Tank Showers Buring Oil Over Neighborhood; Thousands Camp on Hill; Damage Exceeds Million Are Usually Due to Constipation . e Bond Given Priest On Booze Charge Denver. Father Walter A. Grace, pastor of a Catholic church at Arvada, Colo., a suburb, indicted by the recent federal grand jury at Pueblo on charges in connection with alleged violation of the prohibition laws surrendered Saturday and was released on 52,500 bond. Warrants for the arrest of Mrs. Katherine OConnor, daughter of J. K. Mullen, millionaire Denver miller, and John R. Walsh, former Colorado ranger nnd brother-in-laof Father Grace, also named in connection with alleged violation of law's were received at the prohibi-tiothe office of the United States mar- shal. Pumps Stopped; Miners Drown Shanghai. Three hundred Chinese coal miners were drowned at Tsaocli-wanSaturday when meddlesome soldiers cut off the electric power, stopping the pumps, according to advices here. The scene of the wholesale fatality is the second largest mine in China. It is owned and operated exclusively by Chinese , the only two foreigners at present in the plant being two Gcrmdns who are installing new machinery. g . Socialists Oppose Military Program An Brussels extraordinary congress of Socialists held here Saturday adopted a resolution expressing opposition to any government advocating fourteen months military service, which is a part of Premier Theunis program or menacing the present social and trade union laws. The congress also approved a policy of direct action and seizure of the government by the workers. Simple Rites Mark Wedding Berlin. Simplicity, a touch of marked the wedding Saturday of Amalie Ebert, only daughter of the president of Germany, to the son of In thP former kaiser's bootmaker. shab-binos- striking contrast to the recent weddings of daughters of heads of European states, the civil and religious ceremonies were conducted in humble surroundings, almost In secret. HerrSn Riots Damage Suit Filed Marion, 111. The Southern Illinois Co? I company late Saturday afternoon filed suit for $175,000 against Williamson county, for damage to their property during the Herrin massacre a year ago. Hardinq to Visit Utah Salt Lake City. President Warren G. Harding will speak in the Tabernacle the evening of .Tune 2(1, or the of the day of his arrival in Salt Lake. This was the only phase of the program outlined for the president by the local committee which was definitely accepted by Walter O. Brown, Washington, D. C., personal representative of President Harding, who reached the city Saturday night to confer YYith the local committee on the program. I When you are constipated, not enough of Natures lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Natures own method lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try it today. seriously. Key to Mount Death Found Chicago The key to the Leighton Mount alleged murder mystery has been found, it was believed certaip at States Attorney Crowes offices and Sbarbaro George Saturday. Charles S. Wharton, assistant states attorneys, announced that B. H. Rouw of Clifton, Ariz., had wired that he witnessed what is declared to have been the death of the Northwestern Mount disapuniversity freshman. 1921 freshman of the the night peared sophomore class fight at Northwestern. Ilis body was found under a Lake Michigan pier near Evanston a few weeks ago. PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 75$ Dizzy Spells Pittsburg, Pa. Firemen and hundreds of volunteers Saturday succeeded In extinguishing a spectacular oil fire in the Lawrenceville tank yards of the Atlantic Refining company after a fight Lasting thirty hours. The damage will probably reach over a million dollars, company officials estimated. Over seventy-fivpersons Yvere injured in fighting the flames, some Hundreds of residents along Butler street who fled to the hills with their household effects, returned to put their homes In order again. The entire oil and gasoline supply consumed by the in the tanks flames. Firemen made no effort to put out the fire after four successive explosions Saturday afternoon. Only the tanks, about ten in all, were destroyed, and the remainder of the plant with its costly machinery, was not greatly damaged, company officials said. After the gasoline tank exploded, which showered flaming oil over the neighborhood, firemen were content to let the oil hum itself out AND 25$ A LAXATIVE A LUBRICANT-NO- T areaaaaK Shake Into Your Shoes Allens And sprinkle in the foot-batFoot-Eas- e, the antiseptic, healing powder for Painful, Swollen, Sweating feet It prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. 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Be sure to ask for the Othine, as this ts sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. the-ski- double-strengt- h ALONG THE RIO GRANDE In Texas, exploration for oil is under way. Leases that may become immensely valuable can be had for small amounts Fre map. P. N McLTLLOCGH, LAREDO, TEXAS Tbompsnns EYEWATER WASH HELPFUL EYE 1169 River. Troy, N. T. Booklet. 320 ACRES BLACK SOIL Fenced, watered; 14 miles from Lewistown; Ed. Eckert, Lewistown, Mont. $10 per acre. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 25-19- 23. Dress and Undress. Otto Kahn, the NeYV York financier, was talking about Deauville at a din- ner party. Deauville Is the most famous summer resort In the world, he said. Kings flock to it the king of Spain, the king of the Belgians, the king of Manuel. Rumania, They dress In Deauville rather reA beautiful markably, of course. young lady traveling DenuvilleYvaril was having her luggage examined by a customs officer at a frontier. What Is in this pocketbook, maam? he said. My clothes. said the young lady three bathing costumes, eight day frocks, ten evening goYvns and 25 sets of lingerie. And In this large trunk? she answered My cosmetics, lip sticks, creams, rouge and so on. g Aids Telephone Service. called a measures the amount of time that a person spends In using It registers only at the telephone. the instrument of the person who calls. In one city Yhere the meter lias been tried it not only quickened service, but reduced the telephone bills of the subscribers. A little mechanism Just So. What Is Bluebelle doing these days? Sitting for her portrait. Louisville Sitting pretty eh? |