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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH IBS official attached to enforcement organization in Chicago charged before the grand Jury, Friday, that a bribe of $10,000 had been offered him to stop prosecution In connection with the recent liquor traffic scandal disclosures. Sixteen women, wives of manufacturers and business men of Chicago, were held up and robbed of Jewels and cash valued at $4500 as they were leaving a social function, the bandits, two young men, hopping on the running board of their taxicab as they were leaving. Three men vote for every two women in Chicago, according to estimates of the registration. There are 893,841 voters registered in Chicago. This is a record. Of these 556,903 are men and 336,938 are women. WASHINGTON. The campaign conducted by the department of justice against the high cost of living will be ended and the entire fair price organization disbanded November 1 President Wilson has requested Governor Allen of Kansas to forward to the federal trade commission any Information he has tending to indicate that the recent decline In wheat prices was due to unfair practices or competition or to other artifical causes. Refined Chaulmoogra oil, which experts of the government public health service say has arrested the progress of leprosy, is soon to be used by them in the fight against tuberculosis. George Creel, former chairman of the committee on public inforation, is returning to Washington from Mexico City to work for the immediate recognition of the present government of A OF A WEEK III CONDENSED government the federul prohibition FORM OF THE IMPORTANT EVENT8 TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD Happening That Ara Making History Information Gathered from AM Quarter of the Globa an (liven In a Few Line. OF WAR BRITISH SECRETARY CLASH OF SEES DANGER OVER IRELAND. Visions of England Aiding North and America South Ireland Are in Address Delivered Pre--sent- ed by British Official. Dundee, Scotland. Danger of embroilment with the United States if INTERMOUNTAIN. the north and south of Ireland were Miss June Kennedy of Denver probleft to fight out their own differences ably will lose her automobile license was predicted by Winston Spencer following the death of Mario Campig-liChurchill, the secretary of war, in his aged 9, as the result of being speech Sunday night, in which he restruck by Miss Kennedys car. A corferred at length to the Irish situation. oners jury recommended that the secMr. Churchill, after asserting that retary of state revoke the license. such a course would lead to civil war Whea Miss Betty Bralnerd, Tacoma on such an organized scale that it newspaper woman, was arrigned at would be disastrous and more terrible New York on a charge of kidnaping than could be imagined, declared that son of Robert Stack, a the it would mean that in England symNew York newspaper man, the case would develop in favor of Ulpathy was adjourned until October 21. ster. Influential persons in the United Every afternoon the past week has States, he said, sympathized with the been a holiday in Montrose, Colo., but south of Ireland, and while volunteers Instead of taking the day off, busiwould leave England for the north of ness men, members of various organiIreland, reinforcements would come sations and school children have been from the United States for the south. working in the orchards nearby to save That, added the war secretary, the fruit crops from destruction should would create such tension that Great a freeze come. Britain would be faced with the greatCarl J. Coleman, a wealthy rancher, est danger with which it could be conwas killed while deer hunting in the fronted, namely, a quarrel with the mountains near Canyon City, Colo., Mexico. United States. stumbling while carrying a Shot gun, Two or three years more o? what Secretary Houston reiterated on we are the weapon being discharged, the shot going through, he added, "apto representatives of agrientering his breast, causing almost Thursday to me than that we should better pears cultural interests in conference at Instant death. leave Ireland to herself and thus open A drop of $1 per hundred weight in Washington that the treasury would the floodgates of organized war and a party to the withholding of the wholesale price of sugar was an- not be later embroil us with the United nounced Thursday by the Great Wes- any commodity from the market in States. to maintain artificial high prices. tern Sugar company at Denver. This order Mr. Churchill previously in his President Wilson saved from the makes the price to jobbers $11.82 per declared had that the reign of speech gallows Josephine Berry, a young terror in Ireland would be hundred pounds. suppressed, who was to have been exeon and that it would then be Time for a Governor Olcott Wednesday negress cuted at Washington on Thursday for signed extradition papers for the recomplete and permanent settlement of turn to Illinois of Glenn T. Aldrich, the murder of another negro woman. the Irish question. former navy supply corps officer, ar- Her sentence was commuted to life FARMERS ASK FINANCIAL AID. rested at Salem, Ore., on a charge of Imprisonment. FOREIGN. passing worthless checks in Chicago. The British government has put an Government Urged to Sorrow Money The Deer Trail State bank and the to Lend Them at Cow Interest. First National bank of Deer Trail, embargo on the export of coal from the United Kingdom, effective immediWashinffl. Refusal of the fedOdlo., were entered by robbers at The embargo is destined to eral reserve board to give agricultural night and several thousand dollars ately. In cash and securities were taken conserve supplies for home use, the Interests of the country preferential Officials believe the loss may mount move being the result of threat of a discount rates has greatly disappointcoal miners strike. as high as $75,000. ed the farmers organizations repreThe volcano Popocatepetl, twenty-si- x sented in Washington and . DOMESTIC. prompted miles west of the city of Puebla, George P. The most sweeping federal investiHampton, director of the is to be in eruption Farmers National Mexico, Council, to address gation ever conducted into illicit with much reported steam escaping and deep a letter to Governor U. P. G. AnLos deals is in under way liquor Harding of the New York federal reserve bank geles. A booze scandal greater than rumblings. S. H. Warner, secretary of the urging that the government borrow the one that followed the exposures American Students Temperance money for deposit in national banks in San Francisco is expected. United States secret service opera- Movement while addressing a prohi- to be lent to farmers at not over 1 bition meeting in Sheffield, England, per cent In' excess of the rate paid by tives, working with Canadian authori- was ties, stopped a train as it entered and kidnaped by university students the government for the money. This, driven in an automobile to the he said, would enable the farmers to Sarnia tunnel and confiscated 300 where he was left, being hold at least a moors, cases of liquor found in cars labeled portion of their crops to walk back to town. forced until they can get cost of production, rags and potatoes." General Zeligouski, head of the gov- plus a reasonable profit. John Sullivan, San Francisco insurernment formed at Vilna after its reance man, has been held for investicent occupation by his troops, has France Ready For New Pact. . with in connection the robbery gation Terre Haute, Ind. France, through of the Bank of Alvarado, at Alvara- sent the old Lithuanian government at Kovno an ultimatum demanding unofficial emissary sent to Senator do, Cal. It is believed the robbers secured between $50,000 and $60,000. that all the Lithuanian troops be with- Harding, has asked America to lead drawn twenty kilometers to the west the way to an association of nations Ships reaching Norfolk, Va., suspect- of the that will have the backing of a united railway. ed of containing smuggled liquor are Mile. Zizi Lambrine, morganatic America, the senator revealed Saturto be boarded by federal officials and wife of Prince Carol of has day in an address at Greencastle, Ind., Rumania, searched, it is said, it having been to sell refused husband for as he was beginning the days camher reported that liquor in large quanti$5,000,000. That was the amount' ofpaign across that state and Illinois. ties was reaching that port. Marie of Rumanfered her Queen by A proposal that the government ia if she would quit the prince and Take Oath to Fight Capitalism. seize liquor now in bond and compensome one else, according to a marry Washington. Eighteen hundred and sate the owners may be placed befrom Paris. ninety-twto the third Indispatch delegates fore the next session of congress, most is the ternationale at Baku, perhaps England facing Azerbaijan, have Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of ominous Industrial crisis in its history, disbanded after taking solemn oath the league, Jias announced. due to the decision of the coal miners upon a naked sword to work day and The Old Hickory powder plant at to allow the strike notices to become night to overthrow as capitalism, Jacksonville Tenn. has been sold to effective at once, following their re- they term the present governments of the Nashville Industrial corporation, jection of Ithe compromise offered. the world, it was announced officially the director of sales of the war depart- More than 800,000 miners will strike, at the state department Tuesday. ment announced Wednesday. The it is predicted. price was $3,505,000. Obregon Guest of Texas. The Serbian government .takes the The twelfth annual conference of Dallas, Tex. Alvaro Obregon, presidethat Flume must be awarded attitude governors will be held in Harrisburg, to of Mexico, was the cenor put under the con- nt-elect Pa., December 1, 2 and 3, according trol of the tral at the state fair of Texas setfigure of in nations league to announcement of Miles Riley, Madion here between Adriatic It was internaSaturday. the dispute tling son, secretary of the conference. tional at the to day and the Mexiadvices and fair, Serbia, according Italy Five masked men blew open the safe from Belgrade. can leader, arriving from El Paso at in the Union bank at Winkler, ManiThe world Sunday School conven- an early horn, had a busy program before him. toba, and escaped with $19,000, after tion, in session at Tokio, has adopted shooting and wounding W. Graefer, resolutions condemning racial discrimwho attempted to rouse the town by Allotment for Experimental Work. ination, the resolutions being designed ringing the town fire bell. Washington. The bureau of mines to cover the American-Japanes- e Crazed by fear, H. A. Sadler, the particularlysituation has allotted $27,000 for arising out of the work at various institugovernments chief witness in the inexperimental in California. program tions in Utah which are delving into vestigation into booze traffic in ChiinProposals have been made to the cago, has been sent to a sanitarium. problems of metal and coal mining, Sadler confessed and his mind col- dependent socialists by some German and has allotted $7500 to the Idaho that enforcement of the peace bureau of lapsed while he was undergoing exam- generals mines and geology. be resisted, but the party leadtreaty ination. Tihe Cleveland team of the American ers declined the offer, Herr Crispien, Predicts Decline in Price. leader of the partys right wing, deleague won the worlds baseball chamPrices on butter, eggs Chicago. clared In a speech at Halle. and poultry will continue to decline pionship in the seventh game with the The Baku conference plans have in- during the next Brooklyn team of the National league. month, Frank G. HeilCleveland won five games, Brooklyn stilled new life into the nationalists man, chairman of the general execuwho are said to be plotting to gain tive committee of the National wining two. Poulbolslievikl try, Butter and Five persons were killed when a Constantinople through Egg association, passenger train struck an automobile propaganda and Armenia through at a crossing near Glendora, Calif. force, says a Constantinople dispatch. a, Vllna-Grodn- o o Anti-Saloo- n Jugo-Slavak- a anti-Japane- se Financial reverses caused James Frontjes, aged" 84, to end his life at C1 T nl.A cahnnHnir hlmStUf 111 the head. Exactly 2491 tourists from outside the state registered at the Automobile Association offices in Salt Lake during the month of September. Nine head of horses, belonging to C. A. Post, a cattleman of Modena, and pastured on a ranch in Hamblin valley have died of anthrax, it Is announced. Benjamin McIntosh, a switchman whose home was at Ogden, was crushed to death as he was making a coupling on two freight cars at Rock Springs, Wyo. Eldridge Ames, 67 years of age, a plasterer by trade, was fatally injured when he fell from a building at Ogden upon which he was erecting a chimney. Petition for the reclassification of Castle Dale as a city of the third class has been filed with the secretary of state, with the request that the city be known as Castle Dale City. The state board of equalization will have completed by the middle of next month, according to William Bailey, secretary, a list of all the patented lands in the state of Utah subject to taxation. The deer season in Utah opened October 15, and continues for but ten days. The law permits the killing of only one buck deer with horns by each person. Does and fawns are protected by law. Frank Bluck, miner, working in mine No. 3 of the Utah Fuel company at Clear Creek, was killed instantly when a large piece of coal fell off the side of the place where he was working in an entry. Lydia Arrill Hall, 20 years of age, wife of James A. Hall, of Price, was instantly killed when a car driven by her husband turned turtle half a mile south of Price. Her brother, Irvin. Bastian, was severely Injured. ' Frank Bagley, a poultry dealer of Sandy, was struck by an automobile and Instantly killed near the southern Mr. Bagley was limits of Murray. driving a rig when an automobile ran into him from the rear. Mail will be carried more cheaply by air than by rail when the present air mail system is perfected. Colonel John A. Jordan, chief of construction of the United States air mail service, predicted in an address at Salt Lake. Turning over, making four complete somersaults, the automobile of Charles Peterson went down a embankment near Soldier Summit. All that Mr. Peterson suffered was bruises, but the machine was wrecked. Voluntary admission that he drove the automobile that ran down and killed Mrs. Mary Shelton, at Salt Lake, has been made by William H. Wyatt, 20 years of age. Wyatt claims that, blinded by the lights, he did not see the woman walking along the roadway. The Municipal League of Utah, composed of officials of Utah cities, held a meeting in Salt Lake last week, engaging in a discussion of pending legislation which will effect city government, a number of city officials from different sections of the state being present. Beaver school district may not issue the entire issue of $76,000 in bonds authorized some time ago by vote of the taxpayers of the district, accordin to a decision of the supreme court The issue for the present is limite to $58,270.75 by the action of tli court. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, Utah pensions commissioner, has received official notification from the federal bureau of pensions at Washington that service in the home guard company of Captain Abraham G. Conover, during the Black Hawk uprisings, has been decided as pensionable. The 125 associations of cattlemen in the state have been asked by the secretary of the Utah Horse and Cattle Growers association to send a representative to the meeting of the cattlemen from the twelve western states which will convene in Salt Lake in December, the date to be announced one-hors- e 75-fo- , later. More than 300 persons have regis- tered for the social and recreational course of the rection mittee ing to which Is one of the divisions leadership institute under diof the social advisory comof the L. D. S. church, accorda report made by Oscar Kirk-hawho is at the head of this branch of the work. Two sacks containing nearly 25 pounds of dynamite discovered by an employee of the street department in the heart of Salt Lake last week. The explosive was in sufficient quantity to have wrecked tlint section of the city. It is believed it was stolen by boys and left by them when frightened away by passers-by- . iB. Good silver 11' ment; nothing is used nothing prized more. 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A queen, Catherine, consort of George II., was Interested in laying out royal parks, and in that end of Hyde park that Is now called Kensington gardens she decided whimsically that a patch of water was needed. This Is the famous Round pond, the germ from which the British sea spirit was born. London boys began to sail on the pond little boats of their own fashioning, but soon shops sprang up to supply them with mass production pattern ships" and builthe fashion for there is practically no amateur ding today. It became superior boys to wear sailor suits; and paintings of little- boys in the early nineteenth century show that a jaunty ship in hand was considered artistic and proper, too. It was sea imagination that the Round pond awoke in Great Britain, and Without it the greatest of fleets would never survive. It is sea imagination as a national faculty that America needs and must have. There should be a Round pond for boy ship experimenters in every part of the United States. The Nation's Business. - Life and Death a Unity. Life is a state which follows upon ath. Death is a state which life. Which of us understands on e laws that govern their success or resultant the The life of man is rces. The aggregation of these force life; their dispersion, death. conserve en, life and death are but cau wlmt re states ojf existence, r sorrow have I? are W And so it is that all things delig men tases of unity. What life. " of is the spiritual essence P corn material ey loathe is the P con of death. But this state n state ra gives place to that of sPir f jallty and that stateto this s ves place In turn Therefore we may rruption. at all In the universe Is CO'nPjJ the unity; and therefore unity , nong us have adopted "Translate iterion. H. A': Giles, in sms From Chinese Literature. pre-de- s . Mansions for the Soul. Make yourselves nests of Ple?-- 8' oughts, bright fancies. Jjj1 emories, noble histories, gs, treasure houses of preciou fitful thoughts which care cann 00 rb, nor pain make gloomy, house, us ty take away from to ithout hands, for onr souls . John Buskin. , t , 8he Doesn't Believe It. Whenever an elderly woman I contemporaneous ig and gives a in the st J means that lort, it |