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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Transfer of the bureau of mines from the interior department to the department of commerce, has been decided upon. Attorney General Sargent has ruled the transfer can be FOR BUSY made by executive order and action was agreed upon at a cnference between President Coolidge and SecreA RESUME OF THE WEEKS taries Work and Hoover. DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER Senator King of Utah Is in New . COUNTRIES York, planning an extended trip to Asia Minor to make a first-hanImportant Events of the Last Seven study of conditions in Armenia and Days Reported by Wire and PreTurkey. King is intensely interested pared for the Benefit of the in the Armenian problem and is disBusy Reader posed to credit reports or atrocities inflicted on the Armenians by the Turks. WESTERN EPITOME TELEGRAPHIC TALES READERS d Postponement of the trial of The skeletons of twenty-ninpreJonathan M. Davis of Kanhistoric Indians have just been unsas and his son, Russell, on the bribearthed near Irons ranch on the was agreed to by opposery charges highway near Yuma, counsel in Shawnee county dising archaeH. Eric Arlzone, by Schmidt, ologist of the museum of natural his- trict court. The case was forwarded tory of New York, who is employed to the September court docket. by Mrs. William Boyce Thompson, The body of Thomas Riley Marnow in Superior, Ariz., to investigate whose gentile appeals for more shall, some of the Arizona prehistoric rukindliness and toleration endeared ins. The skeletons indicate some of him to the nation, lies in the same the Indians were over six feet tall. wherein rests the body of About 2000 Indian relics also have cemetery James Whitcomb Riley, another Hoos-ie- r been found in fifty of the 120 rooms who touched American hearts unearthed. through his poems of homely strains. James C. Burger, Denver, was of- They lie not far apart on the rolling ficially installed as imperial poten- slopes of Crown Hill, in Indiana. tate of Shriners at the annual meetThe United States supreme court ing of the imperial council at Los Angeles, succeeding James E. Chandler, ruled that the Cement ManufacturKansas City. Philadelphia will be ers association, an incorporation of the 1926 mecca of Shriners, the im- 19 manufacturers and distributors of Portland cement, was not a combinaperial council decided. tion in restraint of trade. A giant brown bear was knocked from his perch in a tree, lassoed and Federal Judge William E. Baker at with a pair of chaps and led Chicago dismissed the contempt of home to the E. L. Montgomery ranch court proceedings brought by the West near Lyons, Colo., by two cowboys. Coal Co. against Only two veterans of the civil war a number of officers of the United are now residents of Rock Springs, Mine Workers under the original BakWyoming. One is C. J. Harns, 79 er injunction granted in 1923. years of age, who is confined to his Federal Judges can not be compellbed by illness. He wa3 a member of ed to pay an income tax under the L company, Second Missouri cavalry. law of 1918 on their salaries even The other "Boy in Blue is Charles N. though appointed after the revenue who Twenty-fourtserved wth the Ware, and Twenty-nintMaine regi- act imposing the tax had become efments. Mr. Ware is 82 years of age fective, the supreme court held in a and still able to hike from ten to fif- case brought against Judge Samuel J. teen miles a day. He enjoys hunt- Graham of the court of claims.' ing and fishing. The test case in Tennessee to deThe Security State bank of Tyndall, termine the constitutionality of the S. D., is closed. Two weeks ago the states law against the teaching of Cashier, George Pfeifle, was discharg- evolution in the public schools is not ed following discovery of a shortage a joke, but the beginning of the end said at that time to amount to about of attacks upon the Bible by those $50,000, which the stockholders made teachers in the public schools who up. Pfeifle is now under $5000 bond have been substituting the guesses of charged with issuance of fradulent scientists for the word of God, Wilcertificates of deposit. Charles N. liam Jennings Bryan said in a forassistant cashier, committed sui- mal statement at Chicago. cide following the discharge and arrest of Pfeifle, but was not believed FOREIGN to have been implicated in the shortExtensive works are to be carried age. out along the Rio Grande to protect clearance of for trial Legal George W. Lynn, Yuma, Arizona, editor, on the country from floods, it is announa charge of criminal libel, was effect- ced by Senor Tejeda, secretary of ed when Superior Judge E. Elmo Bol- communications and public works of linger of Mohave county overruled a Mexico. Operations will begin as demurrer by the editor to one of two soon as a mixed engineering commiscomplaints preferred by E. F. Sangui-nett- sion reports the results of its survey. Yuma merchant. Motion for a The secretary added that Mexico was demurrer in a second criminal libel in no danger of losing territory case was taken under advisement by through the straightening of the river the judge. bed. The residents of Santa Cruz, Cal., Eamon De Valera, the hero of all propose to evict from their commun- Ireland four year ago, seems in a fair ity all persons of alien birth who to follow in the footsteps of other way have been convicted of violating the Irish heroes and end his days prohibition laws. The city council and Recent elecunhappy. adopted a resolution to procure, if tions have shown that De Valeras such deportation. possible, political power is waning, and waning GENERAL rapidly. e Miami- -Superior hog-tie- d Virginia-PIttsbur- g h h Bo-ha- c, l, disil-lushion- Gerand Chapman "bandit prince, under sentence to die June 25 for the murder of a policeman was granted a reprieve until December 3. The reprieve was issued by Governor Trumbull of Connecticut on application of States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, who prosecuted Chapman. Mary D. Bailey, assistant United States district attorney has taken office at Chicago as chief of the injunction section of the prohibition department. She became the first woman federal prosecutor of liquor cases. Salt by auction at Salt Lake City of two coal leases on public land in Utah has been authorized by the of the Interior. One tract comprises 1,800 acres in the Brook Cliff, field, eleven miles south of This lease calls for a government royalty of 12 cents a ton for coal mined and a minimum investment of $76,000 during the first three years and a minimum production of 50,000 tons a year beginning with the fourth year of the lease. The other tract of 800 acres in the Pleasant Valley district of the Wasatch Plateau coal field. This tract is located three miles west of Clear Creek and will be leased on a royalty basis of 10 cents a ton, a minimum investment of during the first three years and a minimum production of 60,000 tons beginning with the fourth year of the Sec-cretar- Sun-nysid- 1-- y e. 2 $90,-00- 0 lease. Ignacia Romes Praslow, consulting attorney for former President Obre-goof Mexico has been arrested on a charge of sedition and lodged in the Santiago military prison. Senor Praslow has petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus. n Y. K. Rudkzuitk commissar of transport, has accepted a proposal from the Japanese railway department for a joint conference at Moscow to arrange for pasenger and goods traffic between Sovietia, Russia and Japan. a The only stipulation made by M. was that representatives of the Chinese Eastern railway and the soviet merchant marine should participate. Rud-zutk- Ion Perdicarie of London, whose capture by the Moroccan bandit, in 1904, created an international crisis involving the American government and the sultan of Morocco, died at his home in Manor Park road, Chilsehurst, England. Rai-sul- i, The Norwegian government has decided to send two seaplanes to the Arctic preparatory to a search for the Amundsen-Ellswortflying expedition to the north pole, which started from Spitzburgen, May 21. It was announced that the government has selected Ingertre to transport Wo seaplanes toward the ' Arctic, whence they will undertake a search for thf explorers. h Siigili3iioiS!a3BsiB3r?T3!p!!g!SBE!S151E1 8 TORNADO VISITS News Notes of From All Parts UTAH j I rw . Salt Lake City. Directors of the Silver King Coalition Mining company declared a dividend of 25 cents a share at a meeting held in the company offices. The disbursement will amount to $304,025 and covers the second quarter of this year. The regular dividend of 20 cents a share was declared for the first quarter and paid last March. This is a five-ceextra dividend made possible by the high earnings of the company which is considerably in excess of this payment. The dividend will be paid July 1 to stockholders of record at the close of business June 20. This will bring the total dividends paid by this company to $17,880,760. HUNDREDS OF BUILDINGS ARE DEMOLISHED; MANY ARE INJURED IN GALE SWEEP Section is Swept And Wreckage is Left to Mark Path of Tornado; City Is Left in Darkness Mile Twenty-fiv- e Lydia E. PinkhamsVege. table Compound, Mrs. Anderson hams vegetable Delta. The Delta chamber of commerce has obtained a written agreement from James A. Clover, Indian chief of the Goshute tribe of Indians of Baker, Nevada, to hold enter foot and horse races and furnish stunts at the Fourth of July celebration to be held at Delta July 3rd and 4th. . pow-wow- s, feel-mg- I suffered for two years and it seemed as though I could not get work done from Ogden. Joseph M. Parker, manager of the Sperry Flour company in Ogden, has resigned his position here to become general manager of the California Prune and Apricot association, with headquarters in San Jose Cal., it was learned. He will assume his new duties on July 1. e half-mil- e pitch-blac- one-hal- a much-neede- d tri-col- ter reading letters Compound I decided from others who had taken the Vegetable to try it and now I can do all kinds of work, sewing, washing, ironing and sweeping. I live on a farm and have five m the family so am busy most of the time. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and hope my letter will help some one to take your medicine. Mrs. Walter E. Anderson, Box 270, Rangeley, Maine. Over 200,000 women have so far Have you replied to our question, received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pipkhams Vegetable Compound? 98 out of every 100 of the replies say, and because the Vegetable yes, Compound has been helping other women it should help you. For sale by druggists everywhere. Its Invaluable for Rashes Burns Chafing Stings Sunburn Cuts Thats why you need Resin! 51 Almost always, ones personal habits might be improved; and we ought not to resent being told which ones. The Cutioura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your everyday toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. No toilet table Is complete without them. Advertisement. If a man speaks and acts as his conscience dictates he Is called a crank. jpSSKKKUffS Know What Real Comfort Is Wear Rubber Heels Made of Sprayed Rubber the purest, toughest and most uniform rubber known Ami tor the boat ahoo sole you ever had USKIDE the wonder sole for wear United States Rubber Company d The road between Fredon-iand the Kaibab forest will be ready for use in about two weeks according to R. R. Mitchell, highway engineer of the United States bureau of public roads, who has returned from an inspection trip. Mr. Mitchell points to his trip from Kanab to Ogden, a distance of 350 miles, made in one day, as an indication of the splendid highway system between these two points. Ogden. a my one Af. k Provo. Fifteen days after being released from the Utah state penitentiary, where he had served an eleven f and months sentence for burglarizing the home of G. W. Graham of Springville, Harry Schroeder returned to Springville and again burglarized the home, taking with him a passbook on a savings bank in El Paso, Texas, where Graham had U. S. High Court Closes Sessions $1000 on deposit, according to report. Washington, The supreme court Schroeder is alleged to have been asclosed its present term and dehas sisted by Joseph DeLoux, who was relivered opinions' in a number of the leased from the penitentiary on the cases awaiting decision. Some twenty same day as Schroeder after serving of the cases probably will be carried nine and f months on a third "Over to the new term, which will bedegree burglary charge at Ogden. gin October 5th. One of the most important decisions awaited is that in Ogden. Fire broke out in the furnace room of the police station and the M. S. Daughterty case, which will determine the power of congress to had gained considerable headway before being extinguished with chemi- compel the attendance of witnesses cals. Firemen raised a ladder to the and the productiuon of books and pasecond floor to rescue Frank Martin, pers. Daugherty, 'as president of the Midland National bank of Washing17 years of age, from the juvenile detention room, only to find the room ton Court House, Ohio, refused to apvacant and the terse note written on pear before the senate committee ina pillow: vestigating the administration of his Going west." brother, Harry M. Daugherty, as atBingham. At a meeting of the torney general, or submit bank rectown board authorization was given ords it demanded, and his course was for the purchase of an American-Lupheld by the lower federal court. France combination pumping, chemical and hose cart, which is the latest Ovation Given King thing in fire fighting apparatus. The Victor Emmanuel II, at the Rome. cost will be $13,000 and will give of the first quarter of a expiration Bingham a piece of of his reign, received a popcentury equipment. ular demonstration which could leave Myton. Efforts are being made to no doubt that, whatever party differorganize a bank in Myton. John J. ences divide his subjects, they are Morey of the Guaranteed Securities still united in their satisfaction with company of Salt Lake was here re- the present monarchistic form of govcently and discussed the matter with ernment and with having that monarbusiness men. Subscriptions amount- chy personified in the house of Savoy. ing to $20,000 already have been an- It was a day of patriotic festivities, nounced by local and outside busi- with a veritable rit of colors so dear ness men and. a further canvass is to the Italian sense of gaiety and joyousness. The national being made. predominated. The in this participants Salt Lake City The public utilities commission of Utah permitted manifestation were drawn from every Elisha J. Duke to discontinue, on five neck and corner of the empire. Eight thousand mayors came as spokesmen days notice, the automobile stage line between Heber City and Park City. for millions of subjects. Lloyd W. Hoskins has, withdrawn without prejudice his application for Coolidge Asks Gas Conference permit to operate a stage line beGeneva. Representative Theodore tween Garfield and Bingham, by way E. Burton, head of the American deleof Arthur and Magna. gation to the arms conference, declared to the conference he was auFarmington. River Brothers of Los thorized to announce that President Angeles, have purchased the entire will to convoke a be Coolidge glad crop of cherries raised by the memconference in gas special poison bers of the Davis County Fruit and this Washington provided question Vegetable association. Four differ- cannot be definitely and adequately ent buying organizations bid on the handled during the present confercrop, River Brothers bid being the ence at Geneva. The conference vothighest. The price paid was not an- ed in to principle accept the Amerinounced, but it is said to be the highcan a for proposal special protocol est price ever paid for cherries in Davis county. This years yield of against poison gas in war to be adop-aeat Geneva. If this is finally those who have gone into the pool is estimated at from twelve to fifteen adopted it will make the suggested Washington conference unnecessary. cars. one-hal- day to the next e e S Compound hebeK greatly for down pains in tha sides and back, head- aches and tired s. nt Wray, Colo. A gale of tornado-likproportions swept through an area of miles in this section about twenty-fivmore than a hundred demolishing buildings and injuring a score of persons reports here indicated. The authorities here received unconfirmed reports of three fatalities in outlying farming communities. Telephone and telegraph communication facilities were put out of commission. ' The twister started fourteen miles southeast of here and passed over an miles long and area about twenty-fivtwo miles wide. The center of the east of Wray gale passed a and destroyed ten buildings in the immediate vicinity of this town, causing injuries to four persons, including one woman. While the windstorm passed by Wray the town was plunged into darkness. The windstorm subsided several miles northeast of Wray. The gale reports here indicated, did not strike any town in the section except Wray, the twister had its origin twenty-fiv- e miles southeast of here. Reports indicated that the destructive effects of the gale had been wrecked mainly on outlying farming communities and ranches, razing buildings and killing cattle and sheep. Authorities here estimated the damage in the section woud total approximately $150,000. Says Dorthy Ellingson Trial Date Set San Francisco. Trial of Dorothy confessed matriEllingson, cide, scheduled for June 15 was ordered continued until August 11. The continuance was granted by Superior Judge Harold Louderback at the request of Dorothys counsel and city physician T. dArcy Quinn, who said the girls condition necessitated an, operation for appendicitis. CHESKBROUQH MFO. CO., CONS'D. Nw Vork 17 Bum St. Vaseline Kcuk.Nktorr. PETROLEUM JELUf |