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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Verdicts of guilty were returned at Chicago by a federal jury against William J. Fahv, former postal inspector, and James Murray, politician, on five charges of robbing the mails with a gun, five charges of mail robbery and one charge or conspiracy to rob the mails, each in connection A RESUME OF THE WEEKS with the $2,000,000 Rondout, 111., mail DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER train holdup on June 12. COUNTRIES The federal grand jury in New York returned an indictment against Important Events of the Last Seven the New York Tribune company, Days Reported by Wire and Prealof the publishers pared for the Benefit of tho and the unlawful publeging printing Busy Reader lishing of parts of the income tax returns. The indictment was obtained by United States Attorney WESTERN Hayward at the request of Attorney When Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross Is General Stone. No individuals were to be inaugurated governor of Wyom- mentioned in the indictment. ing January 5, the ceremony will be With his fangs piercing his own as simple and brief as the occasion the rattlesnake big will permit. Mrs. Ross will be in body, Kelly, won fame last spring through .hat mourning for her husband who died his rattle from the less than eight' weeks ago. There broadcasting will be nothing in the way of merri- Pennsylvania State college radio station was found dead in his cage by ment. Professor George B. Green, his ownthe college nature Alleged refusal of the Southern er, and head of Pacific company to grant conferences study department. with engineers national brotherhoods Sometime during the next year the over increased wage demands have resulted in the polling of a secret new navy dirigible Los Angeles will strike vote over the entire ' system make separate flights to Panama and William A. it is announced. England, Rear Admiral of the bureau of MJoffatt, chief Spits asking judgments aggregat- aeronautics of the navy department ing $16,087 against Rudolph Valen- declared. tino, motion picture actor, were filed An oldtime inaugural parade still in superior court at L03 Angeles by is for next of among the possibilities Robertson & Webb, film assignees March. wants President Cooldige who booking agents, allege the money is due them for obtaining employ- his inauguration to follow the modest ment for Valentino with inauguration Famous lines of the Harding Players-Lask- y corporation in Novem- ceremonies' of 1922, but he will not '"t if there is an elaborate parade ber, 1921. in keeping with the dignity of the ofPeter Allen, 19, and Ernest F. fice. When it comes to the question Zabel, 33, were killed at Butte, Mont., of reviving the inaugural bill, howwhen the cage on which they were ever, President and Mrs. Coolidge are being lifted, with twenty-tw- o other standing pat on their veto and do not men, from the 2900-folevel of the expect to attend any social function Mountain Consolidated mine of the on the evening of March 4. Anaconda was Copper company, hoisted into the sheave wheel at the Captain A. J. Wilson of Fair Haven, of master of the schooner Perry the Mass., top gallows frame. was instantly killed when his Setzer, Orders issued last June for the devessel was rammed and .virtually cut struction of alleged boil weevil inin two by an unidentified steamer in fested cotton crops in the Postvalle a fog thirty miles south of Cape area near Tucs-onArizona were deinformation to according clared unauthorized, illegal and brought to New York by the United void, in a report filed in United Fruit Calamares liner from Cuba. States court at Phoenix by H. L. master in1 chan-cerPartridge, ' special A bird bath, constructed of stone t from France, is to be left in Piney Branch valley, Washington by AmElko county, Nevada desert, em- bassador and Mme. Jusserand, as a of acres in the bracing thousands eastern part of the country, is the permanent expression of gratitude to mecca of the sheepmen of Utah and the songsters that gave them relief their burden the war from Idaho, besides a large number of during of and anxiety anguish, local sheep owners'. Sheriff Harris is now checking up the sheep and Howard M. Gore of West Virginia reports that thousands are being was appointed secretary of agriculdriven or shipped to the desert for ture, to succeed the late Henry C. the winter months. The recent storms Wallace. Mr. Gore, who has been insure plenty of moisture for the acting secretary since the death of Mr. Wallace, can serve sheep. only until March he becomes next when 4, govHearst hall, University of California women gymnasium and center of ernor of his home state. womens activities, planned as a meFOREIGN morial to the late Phoebe Apperson, Hearst is to be a $1,000,000 structure. It is announced that the Prince of This was revealed by President W. Wales will leave England about W. Campbell of the University at a March 25 for South Africa. The of regents at meeting of the board route Gambia, prince will visit en Stephens union on the campus. Sierra Leone, the gold coast Nigeria St. Helena. and GENERAL O to the recent British In its reply The Boulder dam is which bill, soviet the note, government, it is to be taken up again next week by will reiterate its probably the house committee on irrigation, demand of the the that uathenticity will not pass congress during the short session if Representative E. O. famous Zinovieff letter shall be passLeatherwood can prevent it. The ed upon by an arbitration commisUtah congressman, who exposed the sion. inquities of this bill during the hearThe French government has decided ings last session, showed wherein that to ask parliament to ratify the Genbill might operate to impair the eva protocol for security and disrights of Utah and other states of the armament, fact that despite the upper Colorado river basin, returned France is acceding to the British to Washington determined to carry to postpone discussion of on from the point where he left off proposal the protocol by the council of the when this legislation was sidetracked of nations. league last TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUST READERS Herald-Tribun- e, ot Hat-tera- s, , y. News Notes From All Parts of I UTAH j j I I CHILES MS Bluer trom Kead5skP'CI1,e LEONARD ACCOMPANIES NEW PRESIDENT TO MEXICO; CROWD IS PRESENT OBREGON Salt Lake, Beaver furs are still taken in Utah and during the past two years there have been turned over to the fish and game department hides to the value of $5925, which amount was paid over to the state treasurer by Commissioner Madsen, who sc 1 the hides for the amount named. Salt Lake, A deficit of $12,500 was allowed the State Fair association by the state board of examiners to meet expenses of operating that department in excess of the receipts of the recent state fair. Three other deficits are to be considered at this session of the board Tuesday afternoon, the early session being continued for that purpose. Salt Lake, George W. McCaskell, 46 years of age, former member of the Utah legislature, local mining engineer of note and a nephew of the late W. S. McCornick died at Seattle, Wash. Salt Lake, Another large classification of state school lands as nonmineral in character was received by Eli F. Taylor, register of the United States land office, from the commissioner of the general land office. On recommendation of the field service the commissioner classifies 10,880 acres as nonmineral at the time of the enabling act, and as a consequence the states right is land is near the The undisputed. Arizona border in Kane county. Provo,- Provo city firemen have sent out a call for old toys, which they desire to repair for children of the city whose, circumstances forbid their having a merry Christmas, except for the kindness of the firemen, who have added joy to the hearts of these kiddies each Christmas for sev eral years. Provo, With a view to manufacturing a commercial fertilizer from the of the Columbia steel plant, representatives of the Anacon- da Copper company of Butte, Mont., have just compMed tests which are reported to hatjib' been (100 per cent A number of men from the perfect. Anaconda company have been at work on the tests for the past two or three weeks, it is said. Louis Mike, 30 year Bulgarian miner, was instantly killed on the 1800-folevel of the x mine when the roof of a Bingham, old ot Utah-Ape- stope caved in and he was covered with several tons of ore. More than an hour was required to reach the severely crushed body. new $400,000 Ogden, Ogdens Union station was formally and officially opened with appropriate ceremonies held in the main room, presided over by Fred M. Nye, president of the Ogden chamber Df More than 200 Ogden men and women, which included representatives of Pacific and the Union Southern Pacific railroads, joint builders of the structures, and civic bodies, among them the Salt Lake chamber of commerce participated. oil ert In nostrils and follow ?! Berpeson for Hearing, enclosed in eaVh 01 Xaferesfantf efese nt open ripfr0der reqa6at Lara.lncQ 5th Aveyevrt0 Samuel Gompers and Large gation from Labor Organizations. Take Active Part in Ceremonies Dele- DONT III TJSI$ DO -- Mexico City, General P. Elias Calles last Sunday at noon took the oath as president of the republic of eonard m 'V THIS. OIL Vi Mexico. The great national stadium in which the ceremony took place was crowded with a vast assembly which taxed the seating capacity of 25,000. Brilliantly uniformed cadets from San Jacinto military academy with an infantry regiment guarded the entrance to the enclosed platform where General Calles took the oath. Fronting the presidential stand ware platforms occupied by the members of congress, the diplomatic missions, justices of the supreme court, state governors and high, political and military officials. A portion of the arena was reserved at the special request of the retiring president, General Obregon, for more than 600 crippled soldiers, many of whom were victims of the latest revolution. CalOn request of President-elec- t les, General Obregon accompanied him from the palace to the stadium and occupied a seat with him on the Colonel Filiberto Gomez, platform. president of the lower house, administered the oath of office. The ceremony was extremely simple. Upon the arrival of the president-elect both houses of congress were summoned into joint session, and Colonel Gomez repeated the oath. Transmission of the executive power was? effected and General Calles was invested with the right to wear across his chest a green, white and red band bearing the national coat of arms, which constitutes the insignia of his office. The silk tricolor, with a gorgeously embroidered eagle shield, which President Calles will wear upon state occasions, was the work of convicts in the federal district penitentiary. It was presented to the on the eve of his inauguration. James Rockwell Sheffield, the American ambassador, was unable to attend on account of illness', but the United States was represented by H. F. Arthur Schofield, counselor of the embassy. Other countries represented by ministers with special inaugural credentials were France, Spain f-- - Dont take chances of your being laid up with Pink Eye, Laryngitis, Heads i (fe Colds. Give to and thfc weU ones. The standard 4mp for 30 years. Give SIOirV,y' for temper. 60 cents and $1.20 at drug stor SPOHN MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN LNP New National Forest Tiie Denning National forest near Columbus, Ga., has just been added to the list of United States forest The new forest covers preserves. about 78,500 acres and has an excellent stand of southern pine timber. DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN . . pbesl-dent-ele- and Japan. ct Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning I Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets yon are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. Dump Is Hatchery chicks were hatched by the intense heat from partially incubated eggs that had been thrown into the municipal dump east of New JLhiladelphia. The chicks are being cared for by the city. Twenty-fou- r Halls Cafarcb Medicine Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success-fu-l in the treatment of Catarrh for ovei forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Just His Luck Swetter I see where a scientist has found that by shooting sand through clouds he can cause rain. Swatter Every time I get my suit pressed it rains. I dont have to shoot sand. Boston Globe. The most commented upon labor delegation was that from the AmerWHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND ican Federation of Labor, headed by its president, Samuel Gompers. The SWAMP-ROO- T delegation consisted of about 300 members and occupied'a reserved section. Similar arrangements were For many years druggists have watched made for seating the many excursionWith much interest the remarkable record ists from New Orleans, Laredo, San maintained by Dr. Kilmers great kidney, liver and bladder medAntonio, St. Louis, Little' Rock, Hous- the icine. ton and Dallas, the foreign office, It is a physicians prescription. which was charged with the arrangeSwamp-Roo- t is a strengthening medments for the inaugural delegation icine. It helps the kidneys, liver and Spanish Fork, The Spanish Fork from the United do the work nature intended they States, estimating bladder Fish and - Game Protective associa- the total number of should do. deleAmerican Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years-I- t tion released twenty-on- e pairs of gates at nearly 1000. sold is all by druggists on its merit Snd Chinese pheasants in the river botit should help you. No other kidney medtoms district, near the power plant. icine has so many friends. Deposits Show Heavy Increase and start These birds were secured from the Be sure to get Swamp-RoNew York, An increase of nearly treatment at once. state game farm at Springville. 148 per cent in savings deposits in However, if you wish first to test this Salt Lake, William E. McKell, re- the Unted States during the past great preparation, send ten cents to Dr.a Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for presentative from Salt Lake county twelve years is reported by the Amer- sample bottle. be sure in the next state house of represent- ican Bankers association, which has and mention thisWhen writing, Advertisement. paper. mentioned just completed a survey of the subatives, and prominently two years ago as a speakership pos- ject. In 1912 a total of $8,425,275,000 The Reason Why sibility, is this year definitely in the was in deposit as savings accounts These In Cooking Test Examiner race for that honor at the hands of in mutual savings banks, state banks, biscuits Scout June. taste. stale a have old Mr. McKell trust companies, private banks and The British government is going to his fellow members. Oh, thats because I used an Hamilton Holt, former editor of the national banks. has the some for in time been During mentioned ensuing withhold further action in Egypt to recipe New York well Independent and. reconsider the British demands, only connection with this honor, both by twelve years this total has1 increased known league of nations advocate, his Salt Lake colleagues and by men te' $20,873,562,000, while the number was unanimously nominated for Unit- part of which the Zagloul ministry from other counties in the state. He of savings depositors has increased ed States senator by the Democratic agreed to, and to communicate offrom 12,534,316 his decision to more than three-folannounced state convention at New Haven, Conn. ficially with London regarding them. definitely to 38,867,994. Per capita savings, the become a candidate. INDIGESTION The nomination was by acclamation. Seven hundred and fifty idle coal report of the association shows, exwhich will Ogden, Damage, probdistrict of panded frpm $89 to $186, an increase The election of Mrs. Miriam A. miners from the Fernie ably amount to more than $5000, was of 109 per cent. The number of savemColumbia forced British out of Ferguson, Democrat, as governor of caused a fire at the Hylton flour ings depositors were unobtainable in Texas at the . November 4 election ployment when the mines shut down mills atby the corner of Washington seventeen states, the to due lack of to are be business, report explains, will not be contested. This announceavenue 6 Bell-an-s and street. The and the figures would be considerFifteenth on work Columbia British highment was made after a two-da- y con- given Hot water Minister fire is supposed to have been caused ably increased were it possible to add ference of state Republican leaders. way projects immediately, friction of a in a wheel shaft by Sure Relief these. W. H. Sutherland of Public Works which ignited dust. Machinery and Farmers in Manitoba, Canada, just has announced. Wreckage Evidence of Tragedy ' much of the apparatus were damS across the line from North Dakota, of Tuan Chi-JCuttyhunk, Mass., Wreckage eviJapan, chief of aged and it will be some time before are threshing in the snow, according EVERYWHERE which he the mill operates at normal capacity dence of possible tragedy which over5$ AND 75$ PACKAGES to reports received at Grand Forks, executive power, a title storm in vessel which some took the N. D. The grain is being hauled selected to designate his position as company officials said. swept the New England coast, was central Chinese head of the new in sleds. Salt Ambrose Noble McKay washed ashore near the Cuttyhunk Lake, his named cabinet. has government From present indications the water The most outstanding feature of the general manager of The Salt Lake coast guard station. The wreckage, Tribune for the past fifteen years, consisting chiefly of portions of a pishortage that visited Salt Lake last new government family is the absummer will not occur this coming sence of Chihli influence and the nationally recognized as one of the lot house and deck house, might have most able men in newspaperdom, come from a boat which was the vicas mounin snow the fall the the of year Anfu, somepredomination Soothinq And He&lintl died at the Cross of a collision rather than the Holy tim hospital tains near town is extremely heavy times called the party after an illness of two weeks. for Skin and ScalpTroubks storm, it was said for this time of the year. of China. com-mec- e. Swamp-Roo- t, ot ! d, Sure belief FOR SELL-AW- ui . pro-Japane- se |