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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WASHINGTON As the oil .committee got back to the trail of an alleged conspiracy at From All Parts of T the Republican national convention in 1920 for the exploitation of the public domain, Harry F. Sinclair, lessee of the Teapot Dome, appeared in the District of Columbia supreme court A , RESUME Salt Lake City. The Great WestOF THE WEEKS and entered a plea of not guilty to an DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER indictment charging contempt of the ern Coal Mining company, which filed United States senate. COUNTRIES He furnished for leases on units No. 390 and 391, coal mine lands in Gordon creek, bond in the sum of $5000. Carbon was the successful Congress will enact a tax reduction bidder county, Important Events of the Last Seven at the for the leases auction measure before it adjourns or recesDays Reportei' by Wire and Pre in the The comfederal office. land ses for the national political convenpared for the Benefit of the must in three pany $45,000 expend tion Chairman Smoot of the senate Busy Reader and a minimum of $27,000 tons years finance committee declared in the anually must be mined. senate. WESTERN Price. Alma Leon Leonard, counA plan to let the government pay ty superintendent of Emery county Nevadas loss from fire during 1923 the campaign expenses of candidates schools for three years and formei amounted to $3,324,520 according to a for public office was brought forward of the Hunington public principal here by William Jennings Bryan.' report of the National board of Fire was schools, instantly killed by conUnderwrite, most of which was preThe general land office announced tact with a live wire while winding ventable, it says. the transfer of John P. Walker, assis- the clock at Huntington. city Police of Denver are looking for a tant supervisor of surveys for the Salt Lake City. A decrease in d man, sus- Alaska district, to the in 1923 over 1922 'amountearnings with headquarters at district, pected of plotting an attempt to kidto $90,412.72 is shown by the Idaho. ing II. Boise, Parks two George nap the young children of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, recently sued Anchorage, Alaska, will succeed Mr. Utah Light and Traction company in its report filed with the public for divorce by her millionaire husband, Walker in the northland. utilities commission. Not only is this W. E. D. Stokes. The senate finance committee has decrease in earnings shown, but the Fire, which threatened to destroy agreed to the repeal of the 1 per cent company shows an actual deficit for the town of Benson, fifty miles from admission tax on tickets selling for the year amounting to $15,186.90. Pisbee, Arizona was checked shortly 50 cents or less, as voted by the Provo. That the building record after it had razed half a block, caus- house and approved with some modiin Provo will reach a new mark durestimated at fication the proposed board of tax ing property damage ing the current year is evidenced by $25,000. appeals. the number of permits issued by A. Charles Hatfield conAfter refusing for the second time A. Loveless, building inspector, durtracted to produce two inches of rain- to reduce the size of the army, the the month of March which totaling fall for the Coalings, Cal. district for house has passed the army appro- ed thirty, as compared with twenty $8,000 but he did not figure on being priation bill by a vote of 216 to 6. for the month of February. a victim of the rain he produced. Hat- It now goes to the senate. Salt Lake City. Through the work field spent Wednesday night in the Secretary Weeks, Work and Wal- of the Salt Lake police department, limbs of a tree in the mountains near lace in their capacity as members of all but one here, where lie had set up his rain-- . the piece of jewelry stolen federal power commission, up- from the David Keith residence at wooing towers, following a cloudburst held before the house irrigation com- 610 East South street last Which washed out his tents and made Temple mittee their report opposing the and the roads impassable. valued at over morning Boulder Canyon dam project as pro- Sunday was and William recovered $40,000 Albert Wicks is back at the Mc- posed in the n bill. Mathas, confessed criminal, is now in Neil island federal prison after havCitizens of jail. the United hav6 States ing gone with a guard to Leeds, Utah, almost four dollars bullion invested to the deathbed of his father, James Salt Lake City. A loan of approxthe department of imately $40,000 probably will be Madison Wicks. The son will finish in his sentence next August and at that commerce said in announcing the made to the state armory board by time he will return to Leeds to claim first of a series of studies of Central the state land offjce for application and South American cauntries. on the $85,000 contract price of All the $50,000 estate of his father. Senator Hale, Republican, Maine, Hallows college. J. T. Oldroyd, state Dr. John Scott Barker, former announced he that had been inform- land commissioner, said following remanager of a sanitarium for narcotic adicts in Oakland and another in ed through the state department that ceipt of an opinion from Harvey H. Clff, state attorney general, in which ' southern California was sentenced in the British government had agreed the latter held that the land comto its American on modify embargo the federal district court to serve missioner could legally lend the arlivestock of caused outbreak by the, five years in Leavenworth prison for an amount not to exceed board violation of the Harrison narcotic the foot and mouth disease in Cali- mory $85,000. act. He served notice of an appea. fornia. Provo. Four days of constant FOREIGN Through railroad and highway conwork on the part of a large crew struction activities that will take A bank employee and a bandit were men of at Bridal Veil falls in Provo place in Elko county, Nevada, dur- killed and another bank employee was resulted Tuesday in the findcanyon ing the next four or five months, ap- slightly wounded when eight masked of Mark Hyslop, 22 of the proximately nine millions of dollars men opened fire on a motor car and ing of body age, who, with Don Allred, years will be expended, it is estimated. stole funds which were toeing trans- was buried in the most terrific snow-slid- e in the history of the canyon Preparations are being made by ferred to the central office of the civic organizations of Los Angeles Bank, of Hochelaga at Montreal CanThe body was morning. Saturday to hold a great sunrise Easter ser- ada. recovered on the north side of the vice at the Los Angeles coliseum A threatened Btrike of Canadian river, at the extreme northeast corwhich more than 50,000 persons are railroad workers in maintenance of ner of the slide, covered by six feet expected to attend. The first Cali- way, bridge and building' department, of snow, with the feet projecting infornia Easter sunrise service was has been averted through a wage to 'the stream. It was brought to held on Mount Rubidoux, in River- agreement, the Railway association of Provo on the Denver and Rio Granoe side, sixty miles southeast of here, Canada has announced. Western work train. Examination at in 1909. The idea was the outthe Hatch funeral home revealed Spring floods are taking heavy toll that the neck and lower jaw had growth of an informal gathering of At been broken and national figures at Riverside. One of life and property in Europe. that deep gashes to were known are least Roosepersons twenty Theodore such group included cut iu the forehead. velt, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Jacob Riis have been drowned when the Vistula Cedar City, The Iron county school overflowed its banks, inundating forty and Bishop Conaty. closed the school year of June district of Warsaw. in the villages vicinity GENERAL. 30, 1923, without any cash other than The Prince of Wales is responsible that needed to take care of outstandWatched by a gaping crowd of 1000 Bolfor James east side residents, large west end window displays ing warrants, according upper to an audit handkerchiefs behind with highly colored made of man barricaded crazed a and, R. R. Carey and submitted to by borders. Recently the Mark Tuttle, state auditor in accordthe locked doors of his stationery decorative store at New York, exchanged more royal heir appeared with such a hand- ance with the state law. Receipts than 100 shots with seven policemen kerchief prominently displayed in his for the year amounted to $160,9988.01, breast pocket. before he was mortally wounded. and there was $6.75 on hand when the A violent explosion occurred in the year began on July 1. 1922. Adolfo de la Huerta, leader of the lost revolutionary cause in Mexico, crater of the volcano of Stromboli, on Richfield The resignation of George has landed at Key West, Fla. and the coast of .Sicily, on March 28, it was F. Holmstead as county agricultural has gone into the Interior of the announced in a communique from the agent has been accepted and took efUnited States. Mexican Consul Gen- royal meterological bureau at Rome. fect April 1. L. R. Boswell, formereral Enrique D. Ruiz has been ad- Windows in the vicinity were shatter- ly agent for Summit county, has been ed by the shock and fifteen persons named as his successor. vised toy Mexico City. Holmstead were Injured. autonew of for sales has the been county agent Total February past six Four heroism at the time of the years, with headquarters in Richfield. mobiles and motorcycles for the enOffices in the state Salt Lake, tire country aggregated $136,780,000, a party will join Joseph McGrath, redecrease of 40.3 per cent compared signed Irish Free State minister of capitol will open at 8:30 oclock inwith the previous month and an in. industry and commerce, in forming stead of 9 oclock hereafter and concrease of 16.2 per cent compared with a new independent group, according tinuing until October and all employa year ago the seventh federal re- to the Daily Telegraphs Dublin cor- ees will work an extra half hour a serve bank has announced. They intend supporting flay. respondent. State Free the government generally, a killed and One fireman was Provo, Hundreds of tons of snow but on certain matters will act between at estimated loss caused a snowslide in Provo Canyon property One of these matters is last one million and two million dollars Saturday and it is believed two of the Ulster boundary. were busy men perished. Workers was caused when fire of undeterm- the question causes of the one of the railroad track when withthe ined origin destroyed the Lynn Eng- This was clearing remains long out lish high school at Lynn, Mass. Fire- army revolt, and if it warning the slide overtook them, says, the correspondent man Arthur Preble died from injur- unsettled, many men were injured. Is a chance for trouble to break ies to his head from falling slate. there Richfield, Richfield is to have one Half a dozen other firemen were in- out again. of the most beautiful parks in the Four heroism at the time of the state. This was made possible through jured. T. William B. Leeds, Jr., son of the great earthquake of September 1, the generosity of the L. D. S. church resident M. American an long Laffin, in permitting the improvement of the tin plate millionarie, his wife, formof Yokohama has been decorated as a former ana of Xena Princess Greece, tabernacle corner at the June-tioerly of Honor of Mrs. H. H. Thompson had a narrow Chevalier of the Legion of Center and Main streets. Men the French and teams are Paul Claudel escape from drowning when the France by already at work removambassador. remains of the former strucwhat launch Regalon, in which they were ing wind Catholic Roman sank a southeast in are of head the and being drawn for ture, Zepliak, plans traveling, has been released parking, planting of graBS and shrub aa it was making its way across the church in Russia sound to Brunswick from Saint from prison in Moscow, the Polish bery, and erection of a handstand. Island foreign office Is officially informed. News Notes UTAH I TELEGRAPHIC TALES Sea Gypsies Homes in Boatt I sea-drown-ed , , well-dresse- d, Idaho-Washingt- gray-haire- o-- Rain-mak- er , Swing-Johnso- Latin-Americ- a, tm' - , . n Si-Bu- The sea gypsies, who are also called mawken (the folk), to the Mergui archipelago, and the march to the sea has forced them first from the mainland to the islands and then to the sea. They conse. quently live their whole social life at sea, and while they, are healthy, temperate, fearless, peaceful and chaste says Prof. J. Arthur Thomson in What Is Man? the boats, which are their homes, are the last word in dirtiness to our western notions. Everything from fish their staple food to pearl oysters is cleaned in the boat. Because anything that would attract the sharks is fatal, hence nothing Is thrown overboard. It is horrible, but Intelligible. Detroit News. HIDDEN MEN KENTUCKY ON MOUNTAIN POUR LEAD INTO CAMP Refusal of Union Men to Accept Scale, Company Resumes Work With Nonunion Men in Milnes Plneville, Ky., Labor trouble, brewthe mines of the ing for weeks at and Coal Coke company on Liberty to a head. come creek have Straight Lucas is Edward dead and George Dishman of a victims wounded, fusillade of bullets directed from a mountainside late Thursday by hidden riflemen. The men, both from were among the companys nonunion employes. The shooting, the second time recently, according to company officials that their men have been subjected to a volley from the mountainside, was the culmination of a series of of the changes in the operations an mines. officials initiated County investigation. Last November the company asked Its miners whether they would agree to continue work under a return to the 1917 union wage scale or have The question operatoins suspended. was given to an arbitration board, but no decision was reported. Mines then were closed for a period. Then announcement was made that operations on a nonunion would be resumed basis, with the 1917 union scale as a basis of pay. Tuesday the company' obtained an injunction In federal court at Frank, fort, prohibiting interference with operation of its mines or molestation of workers. Vir-gin- a, . Poincare Assured of Support M. Poincare once more is Paris, assured of the support of parliament. His cabinet reorganized after the defeat over the pensions bill, was given a majority of 257 Thursday by the chamber of deputies, which ap-- ' proved the Poincare policies of reparations, security and economy by passing a vote of confidence, 408 to 151. The premier was obliged, how. ever, to wield the big stick to bring the recalcitrant ones into line. Only a threat to present the resignation of the entire cabinet unless a vote were quickly taken put an end to the obstructive tactics of the opposition. re-ce- nt Rebels Get Equipment San Salvador, According to reports reaching here fromHonduras, twenty-fiv- e machine guns, ten cannons, 4000 rifles and 200,000 rounds of ammuni-tio- n have been received by the revoluGenerals tionists at Puerto Cortes. Dionisic Gutierrez and Toribio Ramos are advancing from western Honduras to attack from the rear the revolutionists who are beseiging TeguciThe movement Is said to be galpa. timed in accordance with the program of Tegucigalpa in of the defenders the hope of lifting the seige of the capital. To Dredge Channel Washington, The house rivers and harbors committee has approved a to entrance to the improve project Port Orchard bay, Washington, by dredging a channel through a shoal at Its entrance to a depth of forty feet at a cost of $50,000. Medical Fight Ends Albany, N. Y. Chiropractors will be officially recognized in New York state under an agreement reached by the state department of education and the state medical society, thus bring, controversy ing to a close a bitter which has existed for years between physicians and chiropractors. Sdnate Indorses Stone The nomination of Washington, Harlan F. Stone of New York to be attorney general has been approved by the senate Judiciary committee. Artie Explorer Safe Port Wales, Wash. A message from the exploration vessel Bowdoin, in MacMillan and a which Donald B. party have been locked in the ice north of Greenland since last summer, was caught by Herman Helgesen, 16 years old, amateur radio operator of All well, this city, he reported. as announced by read the message breaking here. Helgesen. Daylight communication y Have had no with outside world for month. two-wa- be-lo- Quick Witted, but Afraid to breathe, almost, the returned reveller crept quietly into his bedchamber as the gray dawn was breaking. Sitting on the edge of the bed, he cautiously undid his boots. But, with all his care, his wife stirred in bed, and he presently was all too well aware of a pair of sleepy eyes regarding him over the edge of the sheet. Why, Tom," yawned the little woman, how early you are this morning! Yes, my dear, replied Tom, stifling a groan, Ive got to go to Montreal for the firm today. And replacing his footgear the wretched man dragged his aching limbs out again into the cold and heartless streets. . His Own Handiwork Judge (in assault and batter case) What instrument did you use to reduce the plaintifE to this condition? Defendant (proudly) None at ah, your honor. It was all hand work. Life. Interesting Literature Hostess I hope you found that novel interesting, Mr. Patterson. Guest Well, I must confess it wasnt quite so Interesting as the letter someone left in it as a bookmark. London Humorist. A Load Off Her Mind Mr. Ive for $10,000. just had my life insured Mrs. How sweet of you! Now I wont have to keep worrying about you. New York Sun and Globe. Politeness . Helen was at her first party. When the refreshments were ' served, says Everybodys, she refused a second helping of ce cream with a polite No, thank you," though she looked wistfuL Do have some more, dear, the hostess urged. Mother told me to say, No, thank yon, the little girl explained naively, but I dont believe she knew how small the dishes were going to be. Commendable Study What are you studying now? asked Mrs. Johnson. We have taken up the subject of molecules, answered the son. I hope you will be very attentive said the. and practice constantly, I tried to get your father mother. to wear one, but he could not keep It In his eye. i Inquisitive Rastus, began Sambo as the two, were swapping war Incidents, wus you ever sick when you wua in, France? I Oh, man I responded Rastus, had the flu so bad that Ah used to look In the casualty list for mah own name." 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