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Show .Ly SOUTH CACHE COlfelER. HYRUM, UTAH HEWS OF II WEEK IB CONDEHSED FORM R1CORD or" THI IMPORTANT VINTt TOLD IN BRIEPIST MANNER POSSIBLE.' Happtnlngt' That Ara Making Information H later)) Gathared from All Quartara of tho Globa anO Alvan In a Paw Lines. INTERMOUNTAIN. The population of three Wyoming counties Is announced by the census bureau at Wasnlngton. Hot Springs county, which was carved out of Fremont and Park counties In 19102, now has a population of 5140. Sheridan county has a present population of 18,182, as against 10,284 In 1910 and 6122 In 1900. The gain of the past decade was 1858, or 11.4 per tent. Park county has a present population of 0298, as against 4909 In i910, a gain of 2389, or 48.7 per cent. Pensions were granted as follows: Utah Frances D. Miller, Minersvilie, 030 per month ; Anna P. Taylor, Salt Lake City ; Sarah A. Morrill, Richfield, and Yetta 0. Sorenson, Gunnison, 012 per month. Forcing their way Into the safety deposit vaults of the Wellsvllle (Utah) State bank, burglars Wednesday rifled six safety deposit boxes of $2000 In Liberty bonds. Two large forest fires, one on Gold Creek in tho Missoula forest and the other in the Kootenai forest, north of Libby, Mont., were giving forest service officials at district headquarters some concern Wednesday. Representative Frank W. Mondell, Republican floor leader In Congress, Is suffering from two broken ribs. He sustained the Injuries when he slipped and fell while helping his son mow hay near Sheridan, Wyo. Three street cars, loaded with strikebreakers, were running Wednesday on the lines of the Denver Tramway company, whose 1000 trainmen are on Strike for higher wages. Seven passengers and six trainmen wsre severely injured, when an engine and six cars of passenger train No. 82 on the Oregon Short Line, southbound, left the rails at Zenda, a small station forty-fiv- e miles south of Pocatello at 0:05 Saturday morning. The fourth-clas- s postoffices at Kamas and Kanab, Utah ; Diamond-llle- , Wyo. ; Carey, Lendore, Roberts and Roselake, Ida., have been advanced to presidential grade and their postmasters hereafter must be confirmed by the senate. Lincoln county flockmdsters are much Interested In the report that Dan Mackey, one of the largest owners of sheep in Wyoming, whose flocks are Bow on the forest reserve, has contracted his entire fall lamb crop at 11 cents a pound. He will weigh and deliver at the railroad at Cokeville. Big-Horn- DOMESTIC. One company of the Illinois national guard Is mobilized at Chicago and ready to leave on a moment's notice for Chicago Heights, twenty miles from Chicago, where rioting is reported between Italians and negroes. Trouble started several days ago when two negroes are reported to have attacked an Italian girl. A riot occurred at the time. The Italians are also objecting to negroes moving Into white residential districts and taking the places of striking factory workers. Mrs. Louis Wagner and her daughter Meta, 10 years of age, were burned to death Friday night in a fire which nearly destroyed their farm home several miles from York, Neb. The Citizens Gas company, the concern which supplies Indianapolis with Illuminating gas, will not furnish gas for the ational and international balloon races scheduled for this city September 11 and October 13, it has been announced. The annual Musquakie Indian celebration for good crops and good fortune commenced Friday at Tama, la. Feasting and dancing marked the affairs. The ancient rites, ceremonies, lostumes and music are being observed by the Indians. Carl Ross, 22, Chicago, was hurled high Into the air and almost Instantly Wiled Friday afternoon at a carnival .ground when a soda fountain he was charging exploded at Sallna, Kan. Ty Cobb, star outfielder of the Detroit baseball club, will jjppenr as a spellbinder" In the coming presidential campaign if plans of Senator Pat Harrison, chairman of the Democratic National Speakers Bureau, materialise. Senator Harrison announced that he proposed to take Cobb with him on a proposed swing around the circuit" in the interests of Cox and Roosevelt. , Mildred Harris Chaplin Monday filed suit at Los Angeles for divorce from Charlie Chaplin. She alleged cruelty. The price of the two afternoou newspapers, the News und Press, and the morning daily, the Plain Dealer, oi Cleveland, will be Increased from ii to 3 cents, because of the Increased costs of newspaper production. Charles Ponzi of Boston, who cluims to have made millions In manipulation of international reply cupons, was a clerk in tho office of a Wichita Falls, Tex., motor company here two years ago at a salary of $10.50 a week. Cleveland, O., won the 1921 convention of the National Federation of Womens Clubs, which closed its annual convention at St. Paul Saturday, it was decided at a meeting of the federations executive committee. WASHINGTON. Increased freight and passenger rates will mean the adding of more than $1 per day to the cost of living of the average American family, according to the latest computation ol statistical experts. This flgure'is based on the rule laid down by Walker D. Hines, former director general of railways, that to add 5 cents to the freight rate means an udditlon of 25 cents to the cost of the commodities which GOX TAKES STAND FOR THE COVENANT ARE THAT RUSS CONVINCED PLAN IS TO SET UP SOVIET RULE IN POLAND. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FLAYS G. O. P. LEADERS FOR OPPOSING PACT. Plans Are Being Drawn Up by Foch Saye First Duty of New Administration Will Be Ratification of Treaty; Predicts Friends of League Will Elect Candidates for Senate. and Wilson for Military, - Naval and Economic Defense of Threatened Nation. Hythe, England. Great Britain and France are convinced that the bolshevik! intend to capture Warsaw and set up a soviet government in Poland. This was learned from an official source following announcement that the conference on Poland between Premiers Lloyd George of Great Brit- ain and Milleramtsof France, held on Sunday, would be continued, when the premiers will pass on naval, military and economic plans to save Poland. The plans are being drawn up by Marshal Foch and Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, cAjLef of the British must move by freight. imperial staff. These developments followed ofRecommendation that a minimum 16 years be set for the entrance ficial announcement that the soviet agof of children into industry is made at had refused a ten days truce, sugWashington, D. C., by the permanent gested by Lloyd George in Fridays committee on standards of physical meeting writh the Russian mission fitness for children entering employ- headed by M. Kameneff and M. Kras-sin- . ment. Officials at Walter Reed hospital While there has been no talk of ofat Washington, D. C., Monday insti- ficially declaring war on Russia, tlie tuted search for relatives of Mrs, Lilia allies havesdCSrajSf'to give Poland all May Cavey, who died in the institu- possible military, naval and economic tion. She was the widow of Dr. Oc- assistance at once. It was reliably reported that the tave Cavey, surgeon of the Greeley blockade of Russia would be reimarctic expedition, who died In the arctic in 18S4. posed immediately. While the bolshevik! refusal is said President Wilson is to retire from the sheep business. The White -- House not to be final, and there was mention of some the premiers t flock of prize sheep, which has kept the lawns cut for three sum- decided to complete all plans for Polands assistance and then wait a mers, is to be sold. final reply. FOREIGN. The purpose of the truce was to halt Captain Roald Amundsen, Norwe- the bolsheviki rush on the ground gian explorer, will leave Nome to reto arrange a tempoand occupy they sume his attempt to reach the north rary peace within ten days. pole, he announced Friday. He plans Although the condition of the Polish to steer his vessel, the Maud, for army on the northern front is not yet Wrangell island, off the northern hopeless, It is said that every const of Siberia, and from that point entirely third man is without shoes and that to drift with the Arctic ice pack. there is hardly one with the complete A workman on the Welland Canal field equipment, Wednesday at Thorod, Ont., found tha bod of. Margaret Boucock, AMUNDSEN SAILS FOR POLE one of the two children who disappeared in May and July. The girls Arctic Explorer Leaves Nome for the clothing was torn and the body had Far North. been covered with weeds and tree Roald Nome, Alaska. Captain branches. Amundsen left here on August 8 on his The decree of the Dial Eireann ship Maud for a cruise in the Arctic. (Irish republic) prohibiting emigraThough Captain Amundsen has been tion from Ireland will probably pre- in the Arctic for more than nineteen vent the departure of many Irishmen months, he said his real voyage would for America and Australia. only begin with his departure, from With the fresh and almost unimped- Nome to drift northward in an ice ed advance of the red armies to a pack. He said he would lay his course miles of War- west of Wrangell island and toward point within thirty-fiv- e saw and in contact with the main rail- the Siberian islands, keeping in open way lines over which the Polish mili- water as long as possible until he tary supplies are received, the Polish found a favorable place for striking diadministration, it has been learned, rectly northward, probably in the is contemplating the immediate evacu- vicinity of where the Jeanette of the ation of Warsaw. James Gordon Bennett, Jr., expedition The newspaper bill, wlggh foundered in 1881. has long been discussed, was introduced in the chamber of deputies SatRED MEETING BROKEN UP urday, at Paris. The measure would prohibit the printing or delivery of Chicago Detectives Make Raid Upon Communist-Labo- r newspapers from 0 o'clock Sunday Party Meeting. morning until 6 oclock Monday mornChicago. Continuing their raids of ing. last week on bolshevik agitators, ChiMeningitis caused the death of cago detectives on Sunday swooped Percy , Douglas, ninth marquis of down upon a crowd of 100 members Queensberiry, which occurred at Jo- and followers of the Communist-Labo- r hannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday party gathered in a grove near morning. First announcements were 111., to protest the recent conto the effect that his death was due viction of William Bross Lloyd and to pneumonia and later there were nineteen other chieftains of the organrumors that charges against some per- ization. Four of the leaders were arsons with whom he had seen associ- rested. ated had been made. A proposal that the giant steamship Brings Mail Across Continent. Leviathan, formerly the Hamburg-AmerlcaOakland. Two airplanes liner .Vaterland, which for that left New York City on July 29 more than a year has been Idle at the to blaze a trail for a transcontinental Hoboken dock, be used to transport aerial mall service, landed at an Oaksteerage passengers to and from Italy, land flying field late Sunday. J. M. Telephone service throughout the Larsen, owner of the planes, delivered island at Porto Rico stopped at 9 to Postmaster Joseph J. Rosebrough a oclock Tuesday morning, when opera- package of New York mall, constituttors and other employees walked out ing what was saiu to be the first transafter a rejection of their demand for continental aerial mail delivery on reca 50 per cent increase in wages. ord. The strike of linotype operators, Bringing Home Soldier Dead. which began as a protest against pubNew York. With the bodies of lished assertions in the three Amer- 1575 American soldiers in caskets beican newspapers at Manila, P. I., that heir and fifty-tw- o low deck, living Infor the Filipinos were not ready khaki-clamen serving as attendants dependence, spread Monday. the United States army transport AnPope Benedict received in private arrived here Saturday from audience Sunday, at Rome, Monsignor tigone, Brest and Bordeaux. Danzig, Antwerp, J. E. Gunn, bishop of Natchez, Miss. He took great Interest in the general Attempt to Wreck Ford Plant. situation in America as the visitor Detroit. Investigation is being presented it. made of what may have been an atThe Pacific coast again is becoming tempt to dynamite part of the Ford highly wrought up over the silent, Motor companys plant, when dynasteady penetration of that section of mite wrapped in a towel was found the country by the Japanese and in- by a fireman in the engine room of tends to press remedial measures at the dry kiln. the next session of congress counter-proposa- forty-eigh- l, six-da- y May-woo- - n all-met- al d . . Dayton, Ohio. Gov. James M. Cox on August 7 received and accepted formally the Democratic presidential nomination. With Governor Cox and his running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt, marching at the head of the parade, thousands of democracys leaders and followers gathered at the fair grounds and heard the candidate outline his campaign. Governor Cox denounced as dishonorable" the proposal from Senator Harding for a separate peace with Germany, and characterizes it as the most disheartening event in civilization since the Russlaps made their separate peace with Germany. Says first duty of the new administration will be ratification of the treaty and predicts that friends of the league will rally to elect a senate with the requisite majority for ratification. Assails the Lodge reservations as emasculating. Promises strict law enforcement of the prohibition amendment and the Volstead law. The public official, who fails to enforce the law is an enemy both of the constitution and the American principle of majority rule, a senatorial that Charges oligarchy, led by Senators Lodge, Penrose and Smoot, selected Senator Harding to lead the Republicans and fastened into the party platform the creed of bitterness and hate and the vacillating policy that possesses it. Charges that millions in campaign funds have been gathered for the reactionary cause, and warns the country against cunning devices, backed by unlimited prodigal expenditures to confuse the lure. Urges ratification of the woman sufdefrage constitutional amendment claring women are entitled to tli4 privilege of voting as a matter of right and because they will be helpful in maintaining wholesome and patriotic policy. Scores the Republican platform for absence of a line that breathes emotion of pride in the nations war achievements, that while soldiers fell in the trenches" President Wilson was broken in the enormous labor of his office. Denounces profiteering at length and promises that profiteers should suffer the penalty of the criminal law. Advocates fair returns for both labor and capital and approves the development of both into large units without injury to the public interest. Approves collective bargaining by labor through its own repWe should not by law resentatives. a mans abridge right either to labor or quit his employment. Advocates more homeowners. Praises American youth for its war service and declares nation owes a debt to those who died and their dependents and to the wounded, who should be trained and rehabilitated. Says America has neither lust for to Mexico's domain nor disposition disturb her sovereign Advocates giving a thorough test to private ownership" under government regulations, the latter now being accepted. Would provide financial credits for the roads. Pledges for "heavy and immediate reduction of federal taxes. , of reform Advocates federal agencies and activities. Commends federal reserve act as the greatest factor in Americas war efforts next to the personal sacrifices of the people. Advocates repeal of all war laws restricting freedom of speech and assembly. Asks for conservation of children by prevention of child labor, adequate pay for government employees, short shift for anarchistic agitators and development of waterway transportat- ion. TOILET Everything for SETS ac manicure pieces to the dressing table, frav2' For or automobile. Its r ngki Milady-- , . BOYD jewelers BOYD PARK. BLDG W0Mad HELPED OUT REIGNING bull Kindly Act of New Membar Something the Keeptra Never 8een Before. 0f Had Usually when a new bull is Into the buffalo herd at Golden Gat! ,park in San Francisco his stamtine I promptly decided by a chall,uiW frJ the head of the herd. Tha neweom,,. either wins the fight and In turn t8 sited to the rank of sovereign or h' Is defeated and shown his B a new bull, Mogul, recently proved to be an exception. He was two years old, s fine example of what a young buffalo should be, and he seemed t)w. oughly content to mind his own bul". ness and to let the other bulls mini) theirs. No one would have known that there was a new buffalo ln t!: herd. One morning the keepers saw u)nt there was something In the air. Mogul was sniffing round the reigning bull They were apart from the herd, heads down, and were moving round slowly. It was the queerest beginning of a bullfight that the keepers hud ever seen. It appeared as if Mogul would knock out the old bull with ono tofw. As they moved round and round seemed to be horning the other bull in the eye, and the other hull did not seem to be making the least resistance. Then they pulled apart and Mogul put down his head. The old bull had a bunch of thorny cactus sticking over his right eye, ami Mogul was horning it off as heat he could with his clumsy short little horns. Finally, after two more attempts, circling round as before, lie got the cactus off, and each moved away about his own business. Youth's Companion. piu,-- Mn-g- FIRST UNITED STATES COWS Fugioa," Made of Copper, Were Earliest Issued by Direct. A- the uthority of Congress. The fuglos" were the earliest coins Issued by the authority of the United States, and were of copper, it was In April, 1787, that the congress of the United States authorized the board of treasury To contract for 300 tons of copper coin of the federal standard agreeably to the proposition of Mr. James Jarvis, provided that the premium to be allowed to the .United States on the account of the copper contract! for be not less than 15 per cent," and that it be coined at the expense of the contractor, but under, the Inspection of an officer appointed and paid by the United States." It is presumed that this copper coin contract was made as directed for on Friday, July 0, 1787, the congress That the adopted this resolution: board of treasury direct the contractor for the copper coinage to stamp on one side of each piece the following device, viz.: Thirteen circles linked mitogether and a small circle in the ddle with the words: United States around it, and in the center the words, We are one. On the other side of the same piece the following device, viz. : A dial with the hours expressed on the face of it. a meridian sun above, on one side of which is to be the word data Fuglo and on the other side the T787 ; below the dial the words. Mind your own business. " Englishman on Papal Throne. an Pope Adrian .IV was by birth that of one Englishman, and the only nation who ever occupied the papal chair. He was n native of Langley, near St Albans, in Hertfordshire. He real W'as bom before A. D. 1100, his Breakspear. name being Nicholas He was saild to have left England ns a serbeggar, and to hnve become a near vant or lay brother in a monastery Here he studied Avignon, In France. with such diligence that he was electcared abbot in 1137. He was made went and dinal bishop of Alba in 1140, Upon his to Denmark and Norway. return to Rome Nicholas was unanown imously chosen pope against his inclination In November, 1154, hoi ing that post until his death at September 1, 1159. Dreaming of Hats. fi To dream of wearing a hat that 0 sure you and pleases you is a J If success. happiness and business have on one that Is torn or it means there is trouble io you that reflects on your honor, o straw hat pointa te an Increase of ve knowledge on your part ; a hat fortune. tat or Velour to an Increase of --Chicago Herajd and Examiner. l, Greek Against Turk. Greeks are Constantinople. The preparing to land immediately troops at Samsoun and to commence a move toward Angora from the Black sea to divert the Kemal forces most of whom now are concentrated on the Smyrna front for the present attacks, which, according to Greek reports, are developing nothing beyond guerilla proportions. 'n -- |