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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Frieda Bostlenwn, 18-- j Chester, Neh., girl, died of poison administered by her own father, Fred Bustle-maon the day before she. was to have become married to V. J. Butske, a young teacher, according to a verdict rendered by a coroners jury When lie was held up by a bandit, Samuel Segal, jeweler's clerk, New York, turned In a fire Instead of police alarm. The firemen responded to the call and captured the bandit. F. Frnsh, chief pharmacist mate on the U. S. S. Prairie, was held by the police In connection with the discovery last month of the body of ills wife hurled in the sands of Mission valley, near Sail Diego, Calif. A holt of lightning struck a tent in which a revival was being held at La Porte, Ind., killing two ministers and severely burning a third. Many of the worshippers were knocked down. WASHINGTON. of Imports suga Into the United States during the fiscal year of 1020 exceeded exports by over 6,000,000,000 pounds. The American Railway Express company lias made application to the in terstate commerce commission to increase their rates so as to cover the recent wage increase to employees. The department of justice is conducting an investigation into the textile industry to determine whether the closing of cotton and woolen mills is due to a conspiracy by manufacturers to continue high prices. Japanese are getting large tracts of land, in Mexico, because they fear they are about to be barred from California, according to reports to the state department from Senator Plielan. An organization for the international labor office of the league of nations has been completed and is now functioning, the department of labor lias announced. President Wilson oil August 10 recalled the joint scale committee of operators and miners of the central competitive coal field to reconsider the wage award of the bituminous coal commission. Recommendations that express rates be increased $30,000,000 to absorb the w age award announced by the railroad labor board, will be filed with the interstate commerce commission soon. FOREIGN. The assassins bullet, which spilt the shoulder blade of Premier Venize-lou- s of Greece into four .pieces, was removed in an operation J which was declared successful. The French government is sendinga note to the United States expressing pleasure that the French and American views on the Russo-Pollssituation are in complete accord. Canada's 1920 wheat crop is estimated by officials of the agricultural department at 262,338,000 bushels as compared witli the final estimate of 193,200,000 bushels last year. In the north the Poles are still falling back, an official statement announcing they have evacuated Mlawa and Pultusk. Five paymasters carrying 300,000 pesos left Mexico City on August 18 to pay off followers of Francisco Villa, It is officially announced. A personal escort of fifty men will be given Villa, the soldiers being paid by the government. Antwerp Belgians who suffered in the war have launched a radical movement against the few score Germans who, since the peace treaty became effective, have managed to themselves in business there. Polish forces defending Warsaw are outnumbered about two and a half to one. Details as to the bolshevik military organization, received in official circles, place the ration strength of the soviet army at 350,000 men. The strength of the Poles lias been estimated at 140,000. Walter Winans, widely known American resident of London, collapsed and died while driving his horse, Henrietta Guy, in a race at Parsloes park. Following announcement that government agents had discovered large hoards of sugar, alleged to be controlled by speculators, the Argentina government has asked congress to sanction a law permitting expropriation of 200,000 tons. Poland, in an official proclamation issued at Warsaw, has solemnly warned the world that, if she is overthrown by the Russian bolsheviki, her fall will be due not only to overbearing might, but to the indifference of a world which calls itself democratic. Tens of thousands of rats which infest Paita, Peru, have caused the Peruvian government to order the town destroyed and rebuilt in a ratproof manner. The construction in Japan of thirty the United States shipping vessels board lias virtually been completed and the boards force of Inspectors and others Is preparing to return to the United States, although a small force will remain in Tokio to take charge of repairs and other matters. ear-ol- d IMPORTANT IN BRIEFEST TOLD IV2NTS manner POSSIBLE. OF r0BD THE HUtor Are uipptningt That All from Information Gathered Quarter of Given In the Globe a Few n Line. intermountain. Three persons were killed at Bingham, Utah. when a train backing down ,he hill on (he Utah Copper workings with seven loaded cars of ore crashed into un engine. under the rails on the J at Denver Fri-lacar a and the track crippled No one was injured, joe Shaehley of Ogden, Utah, was seriou ly injured in a wrestling match Kan. with Jack Fisher of Emporia, His .stiackley fell off the platform. ,hull was fractured and hemorrhage of t(ie brain followed. Preliminary plans for the establishment of a daily paper to be printed by the Colorado state federation of labor m Denver were made at the annual convention of the federation at PueExplosives street ear line Stout dam-4gt- y. -- blo. Ballou, commanding military forces called to Denver, follow-luriots growing out of the strike of street ear men, announced that troops will be held in Denver until street curs were being operated by Denver s men and the sent out Col. C. C. g strike-breaker- the city. Three serious fires are burning unchecked in the Flathead ilattonal forof northwestern Montana and two others in the same preserve have been surrounded by the forest service headquarters at Missoula announced August 11. est in fire-fighter- s, DOMESTIC. More than 100 diamonds, supposed to have been a part of the famous Jewels of the Itussian royal family and addressed to Comrade Martens, have been intercepted by while en route from the United States. Four fires in customs officials soviet Itussia to s northern California are beyond control and the situation is as serious as at any time in the last few years, said a statement troui federal forest service headquarters at San Francisco. Two cases of illness, diagnosed by quarantine officials as typhus, were discovered among the 886 steerage who arrived at New York on the Niagara from Bordeaux. The first blow in Chicago's new war against rent profiteering was struck by the city council on Friday, the 13th, when a motion was passed requesting Governor Lowden to call a special of the state legislature to give the aldermen the power to regulate the rents. The old bogey Friday, the Thirthas no terrors for John eenth, Mnmlsky of Groton, S. D. He .was torn on that date, and last Friday received word that he was heir to a third share of a $50,000 estate. He wants to name his latest baby Friday. The Tennessee senate on August 13 ratified the woman suffrage amendment. The vote was 25 to 4. Ernest White, 29, is dead and Jack Mead, 30, is in jail at Forsyth, Mo., following a pistol duel between the farmers, culminating in a quarrel over $1 Mead is said to have owned White as part of wages for working at the Mead farm. Senator Harding has decided to make his first important speech away from Marion on the occasion of the Minnesota state fair at Minneapolis during the first week of September. The body of Maj. Gen. William G. Gorgas, late surgeon general of the United States army, arrived at New York, August 12, on board the transport Pocahontas from Southampton. Charles Ponzi, whose spectacular career as an investment banker was cut short by the authorities, has surrendered to the United States marshal at Baston and was placed under arrest. He was charged with having used the mails to defraud. Twenty-fiv- e human skeletons have been found fourteen miles south of Corpus Cliristi, Tex., on the west bank f the Laguna Madre. Old residents recall the sinking of a Spanish treasure ship in the early 40s near this Place and suggest that tills is the for-tot- s ses-sio- u crew. Conrad Janke, brought to Hartford, Conn., by federal officials from New York City, charged witl draft eva-sio- u, hanged himself by his necktie from the bars of his cell at Hartford. He was dead when found by the h ir 66 !EL8 n, Mil! READY TO GOME If! CANTU OFFERS TO BRING HIS MEN IN IF HE IS GRANTED PARDON. WARNING! The name Bayer" is the thumbprint which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. ilia Invites President Hueta to Visit Him at His Hacienda to Talk Over Terms, But Invitation Is Declined. Mexico City. Estalnin Cantu of Lower California, who has been leading an insurrection against the federal government, lias agreed to surrender office to Luis M. Salazar, recently governor by Provisional President tie la Huerta. 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The first POETS WORD GOOD ENOUGH four are in tlie military prison here, awaiting trial on charges arising out Student Was Absolutely Satisfied Without the Necessity of Seeof Carranzas death. ing Any Proofs. Uru-ques- COST U. S. RAILWAYS o, HEAVILY Treasury to Pay Out Six Hundred Government expendi- Million in September. Washington. tures during September probably will Jump nearly $900,000,000, it is estimated by ls, nearly of this sum representing payments to railroads. The roads will have computed amounts due them under the govern ments guarantee against loss for the six months ending September 1 by the middle of tlie month, It was said. The interstate commerce commission has estimated that the total guarantee to be paid will run between $500,000, 900 and $600,000,000. A heavy drain also is expected on tlie $300,000,000 revolving fund by the transportation act for new equipment. With this outflow in September, officials believe reduction of the public debt may be somewhat curtailed, although reductions will continue, it is emphasized. two-third- treasury-officia- s . A good story is going the rounds of Princeton about lrof. Alfred Noyes, the English poet. Professor Noyes, it is veil known, likes very much to read his works aloud to his friends, and at Princeton, with so many young men under hltn, he is usually able to gratify this liking to the full. The other day Professor Noye3 said to a junior, who had called about an examination : Wait a moment. Dont go yet. I want to show you the proofs of my Such a remedy is S. S. S., the reliable old blood purifier that kills the germs of disease, and sends a supply of rich red blood coursing through the veins. S. S. S. has been used successfully in some of the worst cases of eczema and other skin disorders. For valuable literature write to Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. new English Women in Wit. women In of tlie Londons newspaper world, returning from Birmingham by train and endeavoring to make shorthand notes en route, was hopelessly Interrupted by a man on the opposite seat who persisted in shouting his political opinions to an acquaintance in the farthest corner, says a writer in the London Evening News. At last he used a phrase containing tlie word damn and turned to apologize to the lady for using such a word. "Dont mention it, she replied, I have been mentally using sweetly. the word for the last hour. And the newspapers of the other passengers rustled through the laughter of their owners. One best-know- n new book of poems. Psychological Moment. But the junior made for the door Do you mean to say that an frantically. like you feels uneasy when I dont need No, no, he said. called upon to make a political is for word me, Your enough proofs. speech? professor. Yes, admitted Senator Sorghum, "though I wont say its exactly stage Rich Find in an Old Dress. fright. You never can tell when the When the personal effects of everything might have gone your way dancer. Rigolboche, to spring the who died recently In Paris at the age if you hadnt happened or story. funny wrong epigram old of eighty, were sold at auction, an to a knocked down was silk dress second-hanclothes dealer for a mere Unprofitable Combination. Ilowell Is your new hired man satsong. On examining the garment the purchaser found concealed in the lin- isfactory? Powell I should say not. He is one ing a bundle of French bank notes to of the heavy eaters and light workers. the value of $1,000. old-tim- once-famo- d WERE FEW DRAFT EVADERS. Less Than One Per Cent of Ameri cans Registered Evaded Service. Washington. Tlie war department disclosed on August 15 that only 173,' 911 of the 24,000,000 American citizens who registered under the selective draft for military service during the world war could be classified as wilful deserters. This is less than 1 per cent. This announcement was made together with the publication of' a plan to make public the names of these 173,911 jnen with a view' to their ap-prehension. To apprehend them tlie war department asks the of various state and local officials, patriotic societies and other agencies, including the department of justice. i nr nfjnTT7rT.il Twenty Five Years of Success proves that the originator of t ROBBERS LOOT UTAH BANK. When They Pried Off Door of Vault. small Utah. Scorning Kamas, looted uie change, robbers successfully about bank State Kamas the of vault 1 oclock Sunday morning. They pried tlie front door of the bank open and used the same method to remove the first door of the vault. The inner door of the vault was blown off and tlie contents were thoroughly investito take gated, the visitors refusing Dimes a dollar. anything less than the over scattered were find nickels floor of the vault. The loss by the bank was over $1,000. Scorn Small Chang Bomb Explodes at Court Door. Buenos Aires. A bomb was exploded Saturday In the palace of justice, at the door of the criminal court, acwhere eleven alleged anarchists revcommunist a cused of plotting for olution last March were being tried. There was a panic, but no one was Postum Cereal was building upon a sure foundation when he devised this most famous of all cereal beverages. Where one used it in place of coffee, in the beginning, tens of thousands drink it today and prefer it to coffee. Healthful, delightful to taste and satisfying to every one at table. Postum is now recognized as coffees one and only great competitor among those who delight in a coffee-lik- e flavor. 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