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Show i i I j SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Secretary Work has assured Senator Gooding of Idaho that the Boise irrigation project would be the first one visited by the committee recently named with a view to outlining the FOR RUSE READERS plan of relief to be extended the setlaw. Untlers under the til this committee, headed by Dr. John A g RESUME OF THE WEEK8 A. Widtsoe, secretary of the made DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER its report commission, has on the Boise project the department COUNTRIES TELEGRAPHIC HIES fact-finde- rs WOMAN SO ILL News Notes t From All Parts of ! UTAH WASHED DISHES SITTIHQ DOWN fact-findin- Salt Lake, The contract for the will not be able intelligently to deal construction of the Pacific Fruit Exwith the problem of the settlers, an press company's shops at Nampa, Important Evants of the Laat 8evon Dr. Widtsoe and his associates will Idaho, has been awarded to H. P. Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Buay Reader WESTERN After wandering over the prairies for some time after he had jumped from a Northern Pacific train near Jamestown, N. D., a man about 30 years old, wKo gave his name as Harley E. Gish' and said he was a cousin of the two movie stars, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, is in a hospital in a serious condition. L. Humphreyville, 74 years old, for several years had worked as a janitor in an Denver hotel. He ate sparingly and slept in a small stuffy room near the furnace room in the basement of the hotel. Those few who knew him thought he was penniless. Last week he was found dead, and a bank book in his clothing showed deposits in a sav-- ings bank of $56,000. Of this, $11,000 was deposited only a few days ago, the book showed. Where he got his money, no one seemed to know. ay Samuel Shillington, 35, and' his son, who were found dead in their home at Denver, were the victims of a powerful poison, Deputy Coroner George Bostwick said. This announcement was made after a chemical analysis of the stomachs of the two dead persons revealed poison traces. , How 20 venturesome young Americans who left Los Angeles last May to seek thrills and take motion pictures of wild animals and strange peoples in out of the way nooks of the Orient had to give up their romantic expedition without having seen a single wild animal or any out of the way place but Singapore, was revealed by several of the party who returned, begrimed from stoking in coal holes or greased with much dishwashing in galleys. The liquor seized from the British vessel London Merchant at Portland, Oregon, is safely packed in the ships stores and State Prohibition Director Cleaver, in a signed statement, made full apology to the owners of the vessel and Captain Anderson that he raided the ship under a mistaken view of his powers as a state dry officer. Decreases of ten per cent In the plantings of winter wheat in Washington and Idaho and- - an increase of 8 per cent in Oregon are estimated in the December report of the federal division of crop and livestock estimates for the Pacific northwest at Spokane, Wash. Secretary of War Weeks in a telegram received at San Francisco approved, with conditions a plan to bridge the Golden Gate, the entrance to San Franciscos harbor. It is es timated the project will cost $21,000,-00- X 0. not be able to visit the Boise project Nielsen and T. G. Rowland, Logan until after the Denver conference, be' contractors, according to an announcement made by the General Contractginning January 6. ors association of Utah. The conThree navy men and a civilian met sideration was $213,000, with stipudeath at Norfolk, Va., when a naval lation that the work begin in the ambulance seaplane returning from spring. off the North Carolina coast with a Brigham City. Several hundred the hospital patient wa3 swamped at d pheasants, which have station naval Roads air Hampton orchards in this vicininto come the landing. in of search food, are being proity An additional gift of $500,000 to vided for, under the direction of J. the University of Minnesota was an- S. Hull, deputy game warden. The nounced by William H. Eustis, former warden is asking the cooperation of mayor of Minneapolis, who has given the farmers in caring for these birds more than $1,000,000 to the university during the winter, in furnishing them and the Dowling School for Crippled food. Children. Salt Lake. Pedro Cano, convicted President Coolidge hopes to submit of the murder of June St. Clare, a several judgeship nominations to the woman of the underworld of Park senate next week when congress re- City, must pay the death penalty for convenes. There are nearly a dozen his crime, at the Utah state prison vacancies on the federal bench, Friday, January 30, 1925, when he will be shot. three in the circuit court of appeals. Salt Lake. Utah stood third out of ten states,' Including British ColEach member of the jury which acconquitted Lam Motlow, wealthy St. umbia, in the last butter scoring of office western conducted the test Louis distiller of a charge of murderanwas it bureau the of dairying, ing Clarence T. Pullis, Pullman conThe state ductor, received a turkey as a Christ- nounced at the bureau. samples, eleven in number, scored an mas present from Motlow. Accom90.63 per cent, while Calipanying each turkey was a letter in- average of 91.61 and Oregon was with fornia led, viting them to visit him if they are The other states 91.19. with second ever in Tennessee. British Columorder: in this followed Erie railroad shopment to the bia, Washington, Nevada, Montana, number of 9000 received a $600,000 Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming. The Christmas present when a committee Utah score in cheese making was representing the several unions and 86.90 per cent, also third, but of a General Manager A. W. Baldwin, smaller group. Idaho led with 87.75, agreed on a new wage scale, effect- Washington followed with 87.25, and ive January 1, by which wages are after Utah were California and MonThe tana. The butter scoring will be now raised three cents an hour. present minimum rate is 70 cent3 an discontinued. hour and the average 74 cents. Cushna-haOgden. Monsignor P. M. ''x church Catholic of St. Josephs old boy of Elmo Bercciacini, from advised cablegram been has of the R. by I., played Pawtucket, part Santa Claus at his grammar school Bishop Joseph S. Glass, who is in Christmas tree. Then he went home, Rome, that Mrs. T. D. Ryan of Ogso proud of his costume that he den has been given merited honors She will soon planned to surprise a neighbor liv- from, Pope of the holy seing on the floor above. The starway be decorated as lady was dark and Elmo lighted his way pulchre. with matches. The costume took Salt Lake. Salt Lake now can fire. He died of his bums. boast a population of 141,732, an increase of 20 per cent over the 118,110 FOREIGN given it by the government census unof 1920, according to a survey recentof manuals New history quite like the prewar textbooks used in ly completed for the chamber of comdistrict of Germany are about to be introduced merce. The metropolitan Sandy and Murray, the including city, in the Russian schools. Dynasties take a second place in the new .books, other towns served by city traction lines, is given a population of 180,079. and the history of wars is overshadowed by economics, social history and Roosevelt. At the meeting of the the story of the people in the various Uintah basin industrial convention states which make up the republic. committee held at Fort Duchesne redecided to again hold The Irish Free State courteously cently it was a convention during the summer of but unequivocally defied Great Britto feature the is 1925. It planned ain when in a note to the league of basin in comof Uintah the centennial to nations, it declared it was unable in establishment of the memoration accept the British contention that the of a fur post trading valley Anglo-Iris- h treaty of 1921 was not Ashley William Ashley. susceptible to registration with the by Price. Aleck Marshal, 40, a coal league. miner employed at the Spring Cann servA combined yon Coal company, at Standardville, ice was held in Belleau wood in memwas instantly killed in a cave-i- n while dur-n- g ory of the Americans who fell in the mine with his the war. Julian S. Wadsworth, working old who son, escaped injury. a director of the Association for the of the Preserving of the Memory Ogden. Much protest against the Chateau Thierry, made an address, as building of the proposed isolation did also the Catholic vicar of Belleau. hospital on the grounds of the Dee The French government was repre- hospital is being shown by the resisented and many members of the cler- dents of that section through the circulation of a petition. The hospital gy were present. to be built and maintained by the Pedro Leon Ugalde, former radical is county. deputy, was convicted by a Santiago t Chili court martial of plotting to Hyrum. Fire destroyed the Allen public order and instigate sedi Brothers general store of this city. tion among troops. He was senten- The amount of damage is said to be ced to three years banishment from over $25,000, of which $14,000 was Chili. covered by insurance. The delegation from the British Farmington. Robert H. McCoy and trades union congress which has just Archie Wilcox were sentenced to returned to London from a six weeks serve not less than five years and tour of inspection to Russia, in a to the period of their natural lives preliminary report declares that the in the Utah state prison by Judge social, economic and industrial condi- George S. Barker in the Second distions in Russia have enormously im- trict court upon their pleas of guilty proved since a trade union delega- to a charge of robbery in connection made a similar visit in 1920, tion with their holding up and robwhile the delegates agreed that ra- bing the Bountiful State bank of pid progress in economic restoration $750 December 5. N now is going on. Salt Lake City. Salt Lakes parThe streets of London are becomticipation in the natonal dog derby perilous. During at Ashton, Idaho, February 22, is ing increasingly the first ten months of 1924 more assured. It was announced by the than 600 persons were killed and special committee of the chamber of 61,964 injured in street accidents. commerce that ten German police This is an average of 100 deaths per dogs will le taken from the city, fulannum more than 1923. Due to this ly trained, and seven will be enterincreasing traffic danger Londoners ed in the race. Last years race and are becoming more interested daily was over a twenty-fiv- e in safety first measures. mile course ring-necke- n Franco-America- 17-ye- ar X Five persons were killed, twenty-on- e miles east of Chehales, Washington, when a tree, hurled over a bluff by a high wind, crashed through the top of an automobile stage. GENERAL ' ' s'- - A young married couple, driving home in a small automobile laden with Christmas packages, died in each others arms when the steering gear went wrong and their car plunged upside down into Pelham bay, New York. Twelve employes of the Lehigh Valley Coal company at Scranton, Pa., who are to take a vote next week on the question of joining in sympathy strike with the 12,000 employes of the Pennsylvania Coal company, who have been idle three weeks were warned by District Union leaders that any such action would be recognized at a violation of union laws, and would be dealt with accordingly. The national elimination balloon race will be held at St. Joseph, Mo., on Memorial day next year, according to a letter received at St. Joseph from the National Aeronautic association by Carl Wolfley, Missouri governor of the organization. The winner of the event will be the United States entry in the international contest in Europe. sub-ver- . one-ha- lf i FRENCH PREMIER GIVEN MOST SEVERE CRITICISM FOR ALLEGED INFLUENCE Mrs. Ashcrofts Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia. E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Stable Conditions in Germany Held to Be Out of The Question If Frontiers Are Invaded Berlin. The decision of the council of ambassadors to postpone indefinitely the evacuation of the Cologne bridgehead unloosed a storm of bitter editorial comment in the Ber. lin newspapers. The most severe criticism of the alleged surrender of M. Herriot, the French premier, to external influences oddly enough appears in the German liberal organs, which, since the London conference, had been inclined to view the French prime minister as the harbinger of a new era in n relations. M. Herriot, using Marshal Fochs sabre, is not a very inspiring sight, remarks Theodore Wolff in a caustic editorial in the Tageblatt, in which he refers to lame Herriot in connection with the premiers recent indisposition. Wolff charges M. Herriot with having handed the German nationalists a bracing tonic. The French premier failed to re. main true to himself and permitted the moral ground on which he was standing to slip away, the democratic Boersen Courier says. Vorwaerts, the radical organ asks whether it will be a historic function of the year 1925 tv undo all that has been accomplished in the nature of pacific reconstruction during 1924. It asserts that stable conditions in Germany are out of the question while her Rhineland frontiers are invaded or armed forces remain on German soil. The problem in the opinion of George Bernhard of the Vossosche Zeitung, has an immediate bearing on the unhampered functioning of the Dawes plan, which, he says, presupposes complete economic independ1 y ence for Germany. The belief that Germanys foreign relations have measureably grown worse since the return of the conser. vative element in England is freely expressed in that section of the press which assumes that the present official orientation in England is distinctly hostile to Germanys economic progress and therefore would not disdain to ally itself with French imperialistic currents with the purpose of retarding such progress, even at the risk of imperling the Dawes plan. Neither Germania, the Clerical partys organ, which is close to Chancellor Marx, nor Die Ziefiet, which reflects Foreign Minister Strese. mans views commented on the action, of the council of ambassadors. This is taken as an indication that the government will await formal notification of the decision from Paris before undertaking a formal expresFranco-Germa- sion. Chancellor Marx will return from his vacation in the middle of the week and immediately will confer with President Ebert on the question of constructing a new government. The present foreign crisis finds the German internal political situation In a state of complete chaos. Foreign Minister Stresemann is unyielding in his demand that the nationalists should be formally invited to accept representation in the governmennt in order to remove them from the opposition on the floor of the, reichstag. The socialists, on the other hand, declared that a government in which the Westarp.Von Tirptiz party plays a dominant role would be wholly unsuited to deal with a situation growing out of continued occupation in violation of Germanys treaty rights. Dr. Stresseman is liberally blamed by a section of the press for having precipitated a parlimentary crisis which leaves Germany with a roughly improvished transitional government to deal with a critical foreign situation. 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