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Show it SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES Tammany hall Is now functioning under the fifth leader it has hac since William M. Tweed in 1867 inn stituted the leadership method of control for the organization. Judge George W. Olvany was elected and took over the reins immediately from the steering committee, which had been in control since the death of Charles F. Murphy in April. President Coolidge' has appointee Fred T. Duboise, former senator from Idaho to be a member of the international boundary commission between the United States and Canada, the White House announced recently. The turrent explosion aboard the battleship Mississippi off the California coast last June 12, in which forty four men and three officers were kill ed, resulted from the insufficient air preassure used in cleaning the bore of the big gun, according to finding of the naval court of inquary. Narcotics valued at more than were seized and nine members of the crew, including the capa tain of the liner Dui-li- o were taken into custody following a raid on the vessel at New York. The raid was carried out by the narcotic squad while the- steamer was at a pier in the North river. Two bandits who forced the auto mobile of C. A. Radcliff, a chain store collector, to the curb and relieved him of a money bag at Des Moines, Iowa, escaped with approximately one-ma- FOB BUSK READERS A RESUME DOINGS IN OF THE WEEKS THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Event of the Last Seven Day Rcportei' by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WE8TERN Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the interior pleaded not guilty, waived preliminary hearing and refused to make any comment whatever when he was arrainged before United States Commissioner A. J. W. Schmid on charges growing out of indict mnts returned by a special grand jury in the District of Columbia at El Paso, Texas. Fire which broke out in the west em section of the Signal Hill oil field at Long Beach, Cal., threatened destruction of scores of producing wells, was pronounced under control after burning four derricks to the ground, damaging others and consuming approximately 6000 barrels of oil contained in three storage tanks. Oil company officials estimat ed the damage at upward of $110,-000. Italia-Americ- when horses drawing a gun limber became scared and he fell, the wheel of the timber passing over his chest. Although unconscious for some time following the accident he was revived In the camp base hospital, and physi. clans after hours of examination, failed to find any serious injuries. Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the warehouse of the Basche Sage Hardware company at Bauer, Oregon, with a loss estimated at $200,. The warehouse was filled with heavy hardware, farming implements and paint. 000. Rudolph Spreckles, San Francisco banker and political reformer has issued a statement indorsing the candidacy of Senator Robert La Follette for the presidency on an independent ticket, and called upon all progressives to give the Wisconsin senator their support. Sheriffs records of Portland, Oregon show that Ernest Rohlfing held In Boise, Ida., on a murder charge, is wanted there on a warrant charging larceny of a registered letter. Rohlfat the Campbell ing was a porter Hill hotel. He is alleged to have taken a letter containing $850 in Liberty bonds a uest. GENERAL Governor C. W. Bryan, Democratic vice presidential nominee has reiterated his previous approval of the plan of holding the formal notification ceremonies in Lincoln. He declared himself unable to approve suggestions that the notification be other city than this given in r his home town. Pierrepont B. Noyes, who was Rhineland commissioner for the United States has predicted the doom of the Dawes report and continued deadlock between France and Germany unless the United States representative at the coming conference of premiers in London is instructed by the government to inform France that the United States desires 'that country to give up its independent policy in the Ruhr. Parents of Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb of Chicago admit their sons are guilty of kidnapping and murdering little Robert Franks and attorneys for the defense have announced the parents would not seek acquittal for the murd Avers on that account. What they hope to accomplish through the employment of high priced attorneys and ailenists is to save their sons from ignominious death on the gallows. News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Now and then a sanity juries would not be a bad old Calvin Coolidge, Jr., son of the president, wa3 buried at Plymouth, Vt., in the family lot of Mr. and the Plymouth cemertey. Mrs. Coolidge and their son, John, walked slowly away from the grave with their heads slightly bowed as a marine bugler sounded taps. 16-ye- ar The refunding of 25 per cent of the income tax returns to all those who paid their last years taxes in full, in accordance with the new revenue law, is going ahead with great speed, the treasury department has announced. Last week 20o0 refunds amounting to $46,497 were made. As the work gains momentum more speed is expected and the department hopes to complete all the refunds, totaling $16,000,000 in sixty days. More than a score of Chinese, believed to be members of a rival tong, were arrested in a round-u- p of suspicious characters in the Chinese district of Cleveland, Ohio, where the annual convention of the Chinese Merchants association opened. FOREIGN , Nephi, The bond election held at Mona for the purpose of installing a water system was carried three to one In favor of the bonds On a charge of having several barrels of hard cider in his pos of American session, Milton Brown Fork waa fined $50 In Judge J. B Tuckers court. According to the evidence, Brown had the cider for vinegar but had no vinegar permit Provo, fialt Lake Acting upon a report from Commissioner A. F. Barnes of the department of public safety to the effect that the Salt Lake City firemen who demanded the removal of Chief W. H. Bywater as head of the fire department refused to appear before him for a hearing the city commission denied the petition of the men that the chief be removed Ninety two fireman are expected to hand in their resignations. Ogden, Sale of the defunct Ameri can Packing and Provision company bere to a local syndicate which lias been pending since the receivers sale several weeks ago was confirmed in the United States district court here by Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson. Kalgan, provnee of Chihli, the largest commercial center north of Pekin, has been destroyed in part by a flood along the Yangho river, according to word received at Pekin. The damage to the city is unofficially estimated at $1,000,000. Charles B. Warren the American ambassador to Mexico, has issued a statement announcing his intention to resign from his post. The Rockefeller foundation is giving $1,000,000 to the Tokio Imperial university which suffered in the recent earthquake. Preliminary figures issued by the bureau of statistics estimated the Canadian wheat crop for this year at The crop last $318,640,000 bushels. bushels. was $474,199,000 year i The United States government has officially informed the league of nations that it cannot adhere to the draft of the treaty of mutual assistance, which the fourth assembly of the league voted should be circulated among all the governments with the request for expression of their views. America left the Olympic battle field triumphant in track and field for the eighth successive time since the modern revival of the Olympic But when dusk brought a games. close to the greatest and most spectacular fight ever witnessed for international athletic honors, America shared the final glory with her gallant rival from the north, Finland. According to present arrangements the present arrangements, the Prince of Wales will start on his Canadian tour August 23, sailing for New York on the steamer Berengaria. He will occupy the suite formerly used Emperior William when the Berengaria waa the Imperiator. He will travel under the incognito of Lord Renfrw. - is PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WILL RECEIVE NOTICE OF NOMIN ATION AUGUST 11th West Virginia Man Will Also Head Democratic National Committee, Decides New York Leaders Retail food prices have dropped Clem Shaver of West Virigina, the man who did more than any other to bring about the nomin ation of John W. Davis, has been decided upon as chairman of the committee anc Democratic national Davis campaign manager, the United Press was informed by a reliable source Friday last. nationa1 The new Democratic chairman is rather an inconspicuous figure in the national political world, having devoted all of his time to the Democratic party in West Virginia. He has been credited with being the head of the West Virginia Demo far enough to cause , jJJ much of Whatever happened to the loned oblong can in which ovsh. came? old-fas- An item refers to a per capita timber shortage. Have they been countw heads? New York, One flyer complains of the cold other of the heat. Its a large world, after all. Folks who do not like to get a fight should avoid arguments pacifists. . into with An astronomer says Mercury is in. habited. A market for those vegetables on Mars. Airplane engines can now equipped with silencers. Can this spread to motorcycles? Is anybody rich enough to every region that calls itself Playground of America? ba idea visit "The cracy. I ington. disillusioned man is one who seen himself as others see ha, him. )t Shaver is a retired lawyer. After he devoted his time to retirement Salt Lake, Noble Warrum, former stock raising anc hobbies, including postmaster here, lias been tendered the secretaryship of the Mexican gen- fox hunting. He is rather close mouthed, but eral claims commission, it was learned recently. Mr. Warrum has an- political wisdom has caused his eleplace in party nounced that he will accept the offer. vation to the high ranks. Shaver started the first Salt Lake, Brigadier General UlysDavis for president clubs in West ses Grant McAlexander now stationed Virginia last February. at Fort Douglas, Utah, has been Shavers appointment finally was selected for promotion to the rank of decided upon at a conference between major general to fill the vacancy Davis, George Brennan, Illinois leadcaused by the retirement on July 20 er; Tom Taggart of Indiana anc of Major General Grote nutcheson. Shaver at Davis headquarters here The resulting vacancy in the grade All the Democratic chieftains apof brigadier general will be filled by highly satisfied. peared the promotion of Colonel Edwin E. decided to open a branch was It Booth. headquarters soon in Chicago. Provo, According to the last naThe nominee has left for a vacational survey of building by S. W. tion in Maine and while there probStraus & Co, j0f.!an Francisco, Provo ably will announce appointment of an leads all Utah and Idaho cities of less executive committee to aid in the than 25,000 population in the amount campaign. of building permits issued for the Governor A1 Smith of New York month of June. It also leads eleven will make several speeches in supCalifornia cities and four in Washport of the Davis candidacy, it was Salt Lake, There will be no automobile races following the state fair to be held October 1 to 7, it was anThe release of Eamonn de Valera, nounced at the capitol. The board Austin Stack and other political was informed by the Milton Casteel deleaders now in prison, has been attractions that it would he unable cided upon by the Free State gov- to the contests because Its stage ernment of Ireland. bank had refused financial assistance Mile. Foch, 82 years of age, the in carrying on this years activities. eldest sister of Marshal Foch, died Salt Lake City. LeRoy Jones, 13, at the family manision at Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Haute Garonne, Frandepartment of Magna, is in the L. D. S. Hospital ce, where she had passed all of her life. test thing. The grade crossings still the casualty lists of the contriw country - $2500. Captain Edward J. Ralph, formerly of the United States army and aide to the assistant secretary of war at Washington, D. C., filed suit in the federal court, at Los Angeles, against the Curtis Publishing company of Philadelphia asking $150,000 damages for alleged libed based on an article published in the Ladies Home Journal for May, 1924. Walter Muir, twenty-on- e year old American youth, was hanged at Valley Field, Quebeck for the killing of Henri Laviollette, following a quarrel over a dog. When he was banged the roof of an adjoining factory groaned beneath the load of spectators. Private Frank C. Black of Provo, Utah, a member of C battery of the 145th field artillery narrowly escaped serious injury at Camp Lewis, Wash., ouTrT' Aviators may run gas, but Dever oat of weather. announced and probably will do some work in Chicago. It Is curious that betting men should be better informed on politics than many a good citizen. so-call- An educator says the world cease to mention the flapper. and break her heart? Never. should What, ' Study of the juvenile delinquency records indicates that today use of the trunk strap Is confined to trunks. Sometimes a man finds a girl after his own heart only to find later that she really was after his pocketbook. Feminine fashions keep the dres- smakers shears going at a busy clip, say nothing of the barbers shears. The habit encircles the that other nations know how gum-chewin- globe, so to g hard it is to get a wad off the shoes. Chlorine gas is good for colds and, used judiciously, It may stop an speaker at the right time. after-dinn- er Aladdin had a wonderful lamp which afforded him ecstatic happiness. But, it will be remembered, there was no oil in it. Bullets Riddle Guard It might save a lot of time and Four bandits shot and Chicago, to pass a law, automatically money killed Patrolman Frank C. McGlynn, insane any one who happens making The to .kill another. 28, in a payroll holdup here. bandits then escaped with $600 carried by D. T. Healy, a messenger for War clouds are again rumbling in the Stearns Limestone the Balkans, but It is encouraging to company Some time before the robbery the know that no armies will he doing bandits entered the company offices the goosestep. and tied up the five office employees. The farmers havent money to burn, Then they cut the telephone wires suffering from injuries to the head and went but an exchange points to the fact to into the wait for yard and body received when he was that are among the best buyers struck by an automobile in Magna. the messenger and McGlynn, who was in thethey country. detailed to the Withguard money. The car, which is said to have borne a California license plate, continued out warning, the bandits opened fire Sometimes the city gardener calls on McGlynn and Healy as they en on its way without stopping. the spade a spade and again he retered the yard. McGlynn was, rid to it as an implement devised fers Ogden. The valuation of proper- died with bullets. Healy was unto raise blisters. hurt and surrendered the money. ty in Weber county was reduced as a result of the blanket reScientists in Los Angeles tried out duction of 15 per cent voted by the Suicide Rate Without Change jazz saxophone selections on the zoo county commissioners upon improved New animals, and the baboon danced. Some The suicide York, average farm and orchard Rmd recently, ac- rate animals are so human of American cities for eighty cording to the compilation made by the year 1923 remained at 15.2 per County Clerk L. A. Van Dyke. One of the remarkable facts about 100,000 of population, the 1922 figLogan. Governor Charles R. Ma-je- y ure, the Spectator, an insurance jourheavy demand is that this country of Utah, Governor C. C. Moore nal, announced. The paper pointed has never been face to face with a of Idaho, President Heber J. Grant out that this reflected a nationwide shortage of chewing gum. of the L. D. S. church and Mayor prosperity. San Diego, according to John A. Crockett of Logan will be the statistics, continued to have the the speakers at the big pioneer meet- highest of suicides among proportion ing to be held in the Logan taber- the cities considered, the rate there nacle on the second day of the Cache The Pacific coast genbeing 50.5. valley centennial celebration accord- erally, as in former To assure prompt service and quick returnsor years, had a to these advertisements mention the name ing to an anouncement made recently high rate, the while in this paper. said, journal by officials of the celebratioh. The cities of the lake region the rate BUSINESS COLLEGES celebration is to be held in Logan was low. Suicides were reported as 24 and 25 to commemorate the July D S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. in the coal and School particularly few of Efficiency. All commercial branches. 100 anniversary of the discovery of steel districts. free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. Catalog Cache Valley by Jim Bridger. BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES Salt Lake City. The eighth anArkansas Judge Wounded finifC Any book you want by mail, C. O. nual ram sale of the National Dermot Ark. County Judge Harry DUUAJ Deseret Book Co. U East So. Temple association will be held at E. was shot and seriously SONGS & SHEET MUSIC Cook, the North Salt Lake stockyards on wounded here during an altercation music bT SONGS new and old. All kinds. Sheet August 25, 26, and 27, according to with J. R. mail. COD. Beesley Music Co. 57 S Main Parker, an attorney. Witan announcement made by Professor nesses said the two men became inT. R. FRUIT BOXES & VEGETABLE CRATES Marshall, secretary of the Na- volved in an argument over a polititional Woolgrowers association. cal advertisement inserted in a local berrycupsISates! sired furnished on Provo. Gunmen held up the The at- short notice. Sal t Lake Box & Lumber Company. newspaper by Judge Cook. service station, at American torney was not seriously hurt. ParkSCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Fork an fled with the contents of er was arrested and admitted to bail. at The French System of Beauty Work taught the cash register. nominal prices Dr. A. T. La Frjniere, Tempi ton Bldg. Brick Plant Ha Riot Ogden. The 1924 wheat crop is a ittle more than 50 per cent normal Peoria, Iill. A number of persons :;n Utah and about 50 per cent of a are reportde to have been injured in Say it With Flowers normal yield in Idaho, it was reveala riot of workers at the plants of the Fresh Cut Flowers at All Times ed when grain and milling dealers Peoria Brick and Tile in, company iTom the two states met in the annuHobday s Flower Shop The Wesley City, near here. al conference called by the Ogden have been on since strike Salt Lake Keith Emporium Bldg. Grain exchange. December. 70 I Salt Lake City Finns Wool-growe- rs Cob-desto- ne brick-make- rs |