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Show i SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOB BUSY READERS f Notes From All Parts of UTAH j I News William Jennings Bryan had a talk with President Coolidge. He said he called merely to pay his respects. ten-minu- te Utah's exact center of population, as determined by the fourteenth cenRESUME OF THE WEEKS sus, was locatd in latitude 40 degrees, doings in and 22 minutes and 19 seconds north and COUNTRIES longitude 111 degrees, 47 minutes and 4 second west, the census bureau Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pro The 1924 Bepublican national conpared for the Benefit of the vention will be held at Cleveland, as Busy Reader favored by administration leaders and will assemble on June 10. ' WESTERN President Cooidge in accepting the of credence of Dr. Cosme de letters Five persons, three women and two la Torriente, Cubas first diplomatic children, were found frozen to death at Blue ranch springs about fifty miles representative to the United States of ambassadorial rank, declared that, alsoutheast of Albuquerque, according though differences had arisen regardto word received at Albuquerque. ing the position of the United States Mrs. Sadie E. Pritchard of Denver to Cuba, he wa3 sure that as regards has laid claim to a "grubstake part- the fundamental aspects of this posiin the $300,000 estate of tion our statesmen are in accord. nership Fred G. King, whom she alleges she from the United States durstaked to $30,000 in 1892, when he Exports November were valued at $40,000, ing was a poor mining engineer, in a case with imports for the same on trial in federal court at San Fran- compared of $292,000,000 leaving a balperiod cisco. The suit is being contested ance of international trade favorable by Mrs. Hazel Hubbard King of Berk- to this country of $112,000,000. eley, widow of the deceased and exeThe United States shipping board cutrix of his state. would be wiped out under a bill introPinned beneath an automobile duced in the senate by Senator King, which had overturned and loosened a Democrat of Utah. gas main, igniting a stream of gas A reduction of $275,000,000 in the which set fire to the machine three operating expenses of the federal govpersons were burned probably fatally, ernment during the next fiscal year is at Exeter, in Tulare county, Califor proposed in the annual budget transnia. mitted to congress by President CooTotal expenditures are estimatlidge. Telephone reports from Socorro and ed at $3,298,080,444 and receipts at Ban Marclal to the Morning Journal 53,693,762,078 a surplus' of leaving of Albuquerque state that seventy-tw- o tourist automobiles are stalled at $395,681,634. The United States will continue to Nogal canyon, on the highway to Hot N. M., and that all practical efforts Springs, exert in every eighteen cars unable to make their way way to procure the payment of the through the canyon have turned back 154,000,000,000 French war debt. Secreto San Marcial and Socorro for shel- tary of the Treasury Mellon declared ter. In a letter to Senator Borah, Kepub-lica- n of Idaho. Four University of Colorado stuA resolution to place dents were killed and two possibly the senate fatally injured when an automobile on record as opposed to presumption of crashed into a bobsled they were rid- diplomatic relations with Turkey until the rights of Armenia have been ing four miles east of Boulder. adequately protected, was offered by A young eagle, probably strayed Senator King, Democrat, Utah. from somewhere in the high iSierras, President Coolidge formally opened descended on the automobile of Dr. M. B. Mooslin, in a street at San the way Tuesday to cooperation by Francisco and began a vicious at- American economic experts in the tack on the windshield. The bird double inquiry proposed by the reparinto Germanys shattered the windshield and injured ation commission one of its wings on the broken glass. financial situation. A formal White Dr. Mooslin captured the eagle and House statement said the Washington dressed it3 wing. He said he will government would view with favor offer it to the Golden Gate park the acceptance by American experts of an invitation to sit upon the inaviary. quiry committees. There was happiness in one HollyA victory for the freedom of speech wood home Tuesday. James Kirkwill he President Coolidges Christmas was back his with wood, picture actor, war prisoners, it bride, Lila Lee, following an accident gift to the was announced officially Sunday. some weeks ago which put Kirkwood in a hospital. Kirkwood was thrown FOREIGN from a horse and suffered a skull crevices are admitting Two fracture, which for a time was feared 2,600,000large cubic feet of molten lava might prove fatal. every hour from the Kilausa volcano, GENERAL Bald a wireless message received by th department of the interior from Seeking desperately to land before Thomas Boles, superintendent of the Christmas the stock of liquor that national park, in which I5e Hawaiia awaited them on Bum Bow, Jersey runners are working at top speed to volcano is located. The Portuguese cabinet has reget into the water the racing boats of swiftness that are signed. The ministry was formed Novbeing built for them along the coast. ember 15, with Antonio Machado as premier. Rodolph Valentino will be back in Five destroyers of, the American the films a year ahead of general exfleet left here recently bound Asiatic pectations. The eastern moving picture realm learned that the most fam- for Hong Kong. The vessels were orous of all the make believe sheiks dered to the Chinese port in conneccor- tion with the situation at Canton and and the Famous Players-Lask- y poration had patched up their differ- vicinity. ences. Bebel forces at Manzanillo, Mex., have captured and executed General Eight wines and beer and a modifiPima of the federal army, who Miguel to of act make cation the Yolstead their sale and manufacture permissi- was returning to Mexico City from ble were indorsed by the Chicago city Lower California, where he had been on a mission for President Obregon, council. according to advices received in offiAll known means of communication cial circles. employed by including radio, .were II. G. Wells, the novelist, was again state and federal authorities in folfor a seat in parliament at defeated hope lowing two clues which they last Thursdays election. Bunning as will enable them to locate Leo Ivoretz, a Labor candidate for London univerwho is missing from Chicago after an he received 1420 votes, against sity, to be the most alleged swindle said 4037 Sir Sydney B. for Wells, Conamazing ever accomplished in the Bol2592 and Professor for servative, middle west. lard, Liberal. veteran screen Theodore Boberts, Lord Shaughnessy, chairman of the to Jiis board of directors of the and stage actor, is confined Canadian room in a hotel at Pittsburg under the Pacific railway, died Tuesday in his after having 70th year. He was taken ill suddencare of two physicians been taken suddenly ill at the conclu- ly. Death was due to heart disease sion of his appearance at a vaude- and complications. Lord Shaughnes. ville theater. Physicians declined to sy was born in Milwaukee and lived discuss the nature of Mr. Boberts ill- in Montreal. ness. The postulate that once a kaiser d which always a kaiser, Disagreement over a Wijlhelm part of an inch in the thickness of an Ilohenzollerns friends never tire of that emphasizing although he is a kaiser ordinary board is the obstacle lumber without a country, has been finally a nation-wid- e may block standardization with a resultant sav- disposed of by a Prussian ministerial ing of nearly $250,000,000 annudlly to decree which gives William the desigthe American home building public, nation of "Prince of Prussia, on he according to C. P. Winslow, director ground that he was that when he was of the United States forest products born. The title is the same for the laboratory at Madison, Wis. prince. A this ''"IVAL pleasant thms(mA is. tnow WASHINGTON other s. so-call- ed ever-increasi- thirty-secon- ex-cro- PREMIER ACCEPTS AND RESERV. Provo, All records for attendance ES RIGHT TO CONSULT at the Brigham Young university were broken when an even 1100 stuWITH ALLIES dents had registered for the winter quarter of the institution. Ruhr and Rhineland Questions Will Ogden, Plans for the new depot Be Subject of Main Discussion at Ogden are now ready, after a few Between French and Gerchanges in details according to advicman' Leader es received by the chamber of commerce from President Carl B. Gray of the Union Pacific system. Paris, The French government has Payson The Payson Exchange Savaccepted with limitations, the German was closed by Seth proposals submitted by Herr von ings bank, Payson, bank commissioner on state Pixton, Hoesch, charge daffaires, concerning account of impairment of reserve and conversations Germany desires to ento collect real estate paper. inability ter into with France, as well as Bel- A. E. Price, deputy bank examiner, gium, on the Euhr and Bhineland will take charge pending the appointquestions. ment of an examiner. The reply, which was handed to was Announcement Park City, made by George, W. Lambourne, president of the Park City Mining and Smelting company and the Park-Uta- h ment. company, on his return from Mining It is pointed out that, as the Ger- New York, that his companies and made man government has already Silver King Coalition Mines comthe known the Import of its proposals, were to cooperate with the Inthere was no need to delay publica- pany ternational Smelting company to work tion of Lie gist of the French reply. out a plan whereby the lead zinc Passive resistence having apparent- ores of the district can be treated at ly ceased in the Ruhr, Premier Poin- a central milling plant owned and care declares that toe is always ready at Park City by the latter operated to confer with an official representacompany. ' i tive of the German government on all this which screen government from questions Salt Lake, Kicking the wishes to bring before him; at the a second story window a lone burglar same time he remarks that he regards leaped thirty feet to the ground and such questions as of equal interest to made his escape from the home of J. the allies, and therefore the French H. Brown, 903 Second avenue when government reserves the right of con- Mrs. Brown and her daughter returnrobber in the sulting with them before replying. ed and surprised the With respect to reparations, the house. as it has freFrench government, Three bandits robbed the Sandy, quently declared, will never consent to take that question out of the hands Sandy City bank of more than $5000 instituted by the In money and Liberty bonds after of the commission treaty, or consider any regulations locking A. R. Gardner, cashier; Miss the Atha Burkinshaw and Miss Lucile not strictly conforming with Nelson clerks; and Verlen Bateman, Poincare Premier treaty commission. The trio, with said. It will continue to function with a patron in the vault the power conferred upon it and with- a fourth man, who stood outside a a out its rights, so far as relates to lookout escaped in an automobile. diminished in any Germany, being Salt Lake, Everything looks rosy manner. possible for Utah to receive a $100,000 contriThe exchange of ideas proposed by bution from the Los Angeles chamber Germany, to which the French gov- of commerce towand constructing the ernment does not refuse to lend it- automobile highway between southern cannot the reply, self, continues Utah and the Arizona line on the Artherefore have for its object infringe- rowhead Salt Lake trail, connecting ment of the prerogatives of this comand Los Angeles, Governor Charles R. mission, nor can it be a preparatory Mabey said upon his arrival from San step, direct or indirect, for revision of Francisco. Herr von Hoesch, takes the form generally expected, according to an official summary issued by the govern- ! the treaty. Concerning the Rhine and the Ruhr, the reply says, the French government has nothig to change in the views already set forth; it cannot matters out of the agree to take authorihands of the ties in the Ruhr, or the interallied high commission in the other occupied Franco-Belgiu- m That Weber county head Ogden, lettuce can be sold for 4 cents a head to the trade and a fair margin of profit made by the grocers was the announcement made toy the Weber County Vegetable Growers that already tbe Pl canal, as a commercial venture is a paying basis. The net ineom; af deducting the monthly cost of opera amounting to $600,000, was more than $1,500,000, says Brooklyn Ea-July tolls figured $2,124,390, a rec In the nine years of 474 vessels have passed operation tnrou-- h d the tolls paid have totaled sr Me. on 34.231,474 ton, The average return on the initial has been more than interest on bonds. Neither President Roosevelt nor the American people who approved of his action in pushing through the building of the canal thought of It as a venture. The outcome up to date the idea that it may become very profitable. The commerce of the world is using the highway freely, despite high charges. The number of transits Is not so large; even in July it was not an, average of more than 16 a day. The tolls paid were $68,529.36, an average of $4,481.88 for each commercial vessel. But the saving In not going around the Horn Is far greater than the charge. In other words, the bargain is a good one for both sides, which is the basic principle of legitimate business. !e money-makin- g encour-age- s Men are popularly supposed to be very independent creatures when it comes to selecting their own wearing apparel. Mothers, wives and sisters, indeed, are held to have such poor taste in the matter that the Christmas necktie joke has come to be one of civilizations most honored and ancient bits of humor. But there is another side to the story. The inevitable statistician tells us that 80 per cent of the trading done in the countrys haberdasheries is done by women. So now the secret Is out. It may be that the necktie joke has been perpetuated as a sort of smoke screen to hide the true facts. If 80 per cent of the haberdashers trade comes from women, It Is easy to believe that fully as much or more of the mens furnishing purchases in regular department stores are also made by women. Friend wife may not know a mans necktie when she sees one, but she seems to be a pretty good buyer of shirts, socks, pajamas, union suits, and all the rest. Salt Lake City Finns prompt service and quick returns to these advertisements mention the name o I this paper. To assure A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS Write Moler Barber Col., 114 Regent St S. L. BUSINESS association. Salt Lake, The largest moonshine ever discovered in Salt Lake distillery territories. 2800 gallons of sugar City, including As to the establishment of a modus a capacity still and vivendi in either of these regions, to mash, seven gallons of moonshine whisky, suggestions from the Berlin govern- was found William H. Chief Fire by ment and communicate them if cirwhen his and Bywater firefighters cumstances admit with his opinion to to a call. competent authority. He will notably they responded accept any discussion on prolongation Utah was Salt Lake, signally of the agreements with the industrial- honored by both Republicans and senate Monday ists, the reestablishment of economic Democrats of the life and administrative questions, it when Senator Smoot was chosen being understood that France main- chairman of the finance comitmfee, tains her full right not to accept the and Senator King, his colleague, was reintegration of those persons expell- chosen for membership on that comexamined except after individual mittee. any Rarely if ever, has ation. state before had two senators on this, M. Poincare concludes by drawing the highest committee of the senate. attention to the fact that the interOgden, Entries from Canada will allied commissions of military control seen for the first time this year at be have not yet been able to resume their regular duties and declares that the Odgen livestock show. while this state of affairs exists GerSalt Lake Congress was asked to many cannot claim to be loyally exe- appropriate $1000,000 for the enlargement of the federal building in Salt cuting the treaty of Versailles. Lake City, Utah, under terms of a bill introduced in the senate by Senator Farmer's Loan Is Urged . S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1 of Efficiency. All commercial branches, Lake City. log free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt O. fC Any book you want by mail, C. Deseret Cot Co. 44 East So. Teoipte 120-gall- FURS Leviathan Is Mail Ship London, The British postoffice has shipped the English Christmas malls on board the American steamer Levla-thawhich sailed from .Southampton. This is the second time the Leviathan has been selected by the British in preference to British vessel for the quick delivery of mail ia tire United States. n, post-otti- ce King, Democrat of Utah. Ogden, One of the largest moonshine distilleries ever captured in Weber county was seized by members of the police department in a raid in Hooper. Salt Lake, Three men were overcome by fumes and thousands of dollars worth of airplanes saved in an destroyed explosion and 'fire which the machine shop and hangar of the U. S. Air Mail Service here shortly Destruction before noon Tuesday. 12 motors of two elevator sets and to loss the approximately brings $35,000. The city commission Salt Lake, Rufas Smith Monday night retired under tho firemens pension law of 1919. He is the second retired under this law. Smith is 65 years old and 23 years.. has been in the service Reuben Simpson was the' first man retired . He was 74 and had served 41 years. D BOUGHT C We pay highest maiket price for furs to hides, and pelts. Write for price list or can make direct to a reliable house. Weovercoats or our furs and hides into robes, r fur garments, write for our free catalog. rican Hide & Fur Co., Furriers & Tanner Lake City l West South Temple Slt music by new and old. All kinds. Sheet mail. COD. Beesley Music Co. 67 b Mam REAM WANTED SHIP DIRECT , Washington, Legislation aimed to aid wheat growers will be drawn up this week toy representatives from the northwestern states, who heard a program presented by President Coulter of North Dakota Agriculture college, advocating a federal loan of $50,000,-00- 0 to farmers, which would permit them to purchase livestock and diversify their farming. Representative Anderson, Republican, Minnesota, will meet with representatives from North and Montana Dakota, South Dakota to consider the proposal and plan a legislative program. 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