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Show IBB REVIEW OF A WEEK'S-EVENTS. ; f rccord cr the important .'. HAPPENINGS IN JTEM--, '.-A IZED FORM .-. t . 1,4 Horn and Foreign Newt Gathered From All Quarters of the World, . and Prepared,. for Duty Men t ' ' '- ' ' INTERMO'JNTAIN. O. SI. Ham Itopulillciiu state chairman mill one of tin; most pronil-ncnt pronil-ncnt attorneys In Montiuiii, tiled from 1 n fractured skull .sustained In ti full to the sidewalk during n flut fight on tlin streets at Livingston, .Mont., Imir un hour onVllerwIthirostniaMor J.ySwln-dlohurst. J.ySwln-dlohurst. "SwiudlchunU ' jruvti himself up to tho sheriff itnd I in the county jail. Found with two bullet wounds 'In Ids. hotly, whlrlt ho Js believed tomvo're-! celvetl ilurliiK pistol buttle Willi li )osno forty-two hours before, Dun Ihlrhy, bootlegger huxpoct, wns urrest-Id urrest-Id lit .Suit Luke. Since Juno, 1017, Alfred IL Dehr-tniinn, Dehr-tniinn, ngod 81 years, told the police wlit nrrosteil hltn t Scuttle, he hud been living iim n fiuruilt In the mountains moun-tains of Callforiilu, with u tent in his I lioine, where he fletl to eviitle the tlmft , law. .Sterilization of mentally nnd socially unfit persons to control reproduction of lids class of Incompetents In the sluto nf Itlaho, Is recommended hy Dr. D'Orr I'oynter, siiierlntendent of the Itlnho Ktute sanitarium at Niiinpn, In his first niinual report to the hoard of directum direc-tum of tlio Institution. Hvn Lewis, member of tho bandit Jl'tiiK which terrorized tho Colorado Spr'ngs and Denver districts In September, Sep-tember, has been sentenced to serve from five to sovenyonrs In the Htnto ienltentlary7 ThoHontoneo'ls the minimum min-imum for one convicted of robbery with BgUtl. ; Camp Lewis, Wush., sent Its first ; men to the Presidio. Sun .Frapclsco? S nnd Camp Kearny, Oil., for'tllt-charge ' on Deeojnber .1. Twenty-Ilvo men wej(t to eaclj. curiip im it unit 'wider cofm maud of an officer .also eligible for , discharge. ' . J' ) . t ' (, DOMESTIC. More'Uhan (IKW men and women- were I it Id off .Monday at Bridgeport, ; Conn., when 'nutlet's "Woru" p6Htt(lfltr the- BBB 1 Uiilojietnlllc. Curjrj'dKe comjmhy mi Iv uouncluK -that prnctlcully all its' ord- Hr ounce .department contract" had been BBB cancelled, - . H'1 J'llt'lDiHI Fred llecK'el was killed and I'liKlneer Ih'liry I'rlllCd I)'J FJrcn." ; Mcliityi-o were Injured late Sumlity. H ! ufternoou when a southbound paciv t'i'r tniln on the Siintit Fa railroad col-llth.'O col-llth.'O with a northbound freight-which-H' was, Htulleil In a snowdrift tweuty-ono Hi miles east of Clovls, N, M. H. The L'nlted Slates transport Ceorgo H' WnsldiiKton, which took President Wlltion to France, and tho steamship t'cdlle arrived at Vow York, DecTiuber H' &'), hrliiKltiK M-' men from ovemeas H- In time to celt.'1 'Hi to .Christians () United States. ,U' iZ stated authoritatively thai, I'reHltleut WIlKon wlU oppose In tho most direct fashion i;roposnls from any Hourco to sink tlib'wnrf,hlps siiK rviidered hy Cermuny .untler tho terms of the armistice. H) The Kaiiiias siipreuio court has held,' r that Frederick Shumiiker of W'etinoje, Nemnhii county, must ko to Jail or pay u fine, as the district court decrees, fl because ho picked oit a blacksmith In which to make unpatriotic, re-mark re-mark j concemlni; tho flag of tho United States. The court held tlio H i-lipp to ho a public place. j After sixteen years a charco of mur- der iiKiilust Victor Holand O'Slicp, three times tried ut ChlciiKir for tho sluyliiK of his' wife, has been dropped. Hi lie Is a free man. An expedition to be led by Capt. Hi- Itohert A. Ilartlett, noted explorer, H.' will hu sent to the I'olar.reelons next i Juno to survey the iforth' polo by air- pliiue, accordliiK to aiinouucenicnf at New York by the Aen CJub t)t AmerV lea'. The plan, It was said, was con- cclVed by Itcnr Admiral Itobert K. j I Vary, dlNcoverer of t'ui pole. N Walter Hlnes Vugt, 'former aniline 1 sudor to (Ireat llrltaiii, dleihat l'lnr-Hf l'lnr-Hf hurst, N. 0., December l!-', after an ill-H; ill-H; nets of many weeks. Dr. I'iiro's health began to full nearly n year hk and ho gave up Ids post as' Amcrloun rep re-Bfiitatlve re-Bfiitatlve ut the court-of St. James luto In tho suinmer. H" Tho Ilritlsh schooner I'iiullno Jln. tin, leaklnK nnd rudderless, floundered for weeks In terrific Kales In mltl-At-luntlq before her crow was rescued, tic-cordlue tic-cordlue to her skipper, Captain H, Wnyte, nnd his six seamen, who ar- rived ut Now York aboard the Swed- H' Ish steamship Kllznbetli. r; Fruncls ("Silk") O'Loughlin, famous ax an American leaguo umpire, tiled at his apartment at Iioston, December liO, after u short Illness of Influenza nnd pneumoht'ai O'Loughlin had been -ail umpire- In the American leaguo since Its organization and ho .had, long, been rated as one of tho picturesque-figures1 HI in the basebull world. B'L The United States army transport 111 f Henry II. Mallory arrived at Kow K Ydrk on Friday with .Ot American. IF soldiers from" Dordeaur- ' Nino ' bun- dretl nnd ono of tho men were sick or if. fr Bt Dr. Donnltl TI. Currle of thu United Stute.s public health" service, port physician phys-ician of 'Iioston and regarded as oiu of tho foremost authorities on leprosy In America, .died nt Ills' home In lli'ookllne, Ma.s.( of pneumonia, rc-, rc-, sulting'-from Influenza, 1 'Cweiify-sbven passtfiigcrs were Injured, In-jured, two seriously, when a pnssenaer train plunged down n 50-foot embankment embank-ment near Attica, Intl., from an unknown un-known cnuso,,. v , . . . llainbrld'go Colby, of the United State, shipping board, In tin address nt lfetrolt advocated the placing of (ho millions of tons of shipping hdilt by tho 'government, as u war emergency measure Into the hands of plicate concerns con-cerns for operations either through lease or purchase. ' " . WASHINGTON. r-yyi(hou( u' record vote, the sem(f passed the war revenue hill, reduced to raise aboil! six blllloil dollars In .1010, and four billions In 11)10, as compared -'with' the lfvy of W-'OO.OOO.-0)() for next year proposed la.jthu bill parsed by the house thix'o .months, ago.' . All restrictions on (lernifln enemy aliens except thoso applying to entry Into Ihe.departure frum tho, United Stated; itnd. those affecYlng the power' oflnfcrfnnient, were ordered removed by Attorney Uotiernl Oregory, effectlvd Clirlstiuiis .day. Congress has been asked by Socro-tnryjif Socro-tnryjif the. Treasury (llass tov appro-prlatts'-lX'rfiOO for .completion of post-offco'j)iilldlngrt post-offco'j)iilldlngrt in li!U cities, construe-tloiipOf construe-tloiipOf which"' was postponed during (lie-war. ' Thu daylight saving scheme,' which was put into effect ,us ii war measure lust summer, will be inn.de permanent If Congress passes a hill Introduced in the housu by Itcprcscntntlvo Crump-ton, Crump-ton, ltepiibllcnnfof illehlguu. Demobilization of the home military forces ut the nito of iJU.000 u 'day,' the goat set less (ban a month ago by. the war department, linM been rcnchetl, .If ' not exceeded. ' j,,' :. i f ltesotirces of tho national banks of tho country on November 1, the date of thu last call, aggregated ill)l,- 101,000, Comptroller of tho Currency Williams announced .Sunday. This not only whs a now high record, but was' an lucrenso of !1,T77,7!MM00 over tho total shown by the cnll last August 01. FOREIGN. The "Ilelglan suite," rMqrvtil. exclusively ex-clusively for royal guests until now, will he occupied by lVosIih'iit and Mr. Wilson dining their ' stay" In London. In the years of Its luterting IjHtory, It has had within Its; walls many crowned heads one of Hie latest, but the least' inentjpuu'd at llucklnglinm Palace,' being .the former Herman emperor. em-peror. '--- ..,. ..In order, to lenru,what.proportlonf thq:AtiicrIctin nrmylii"?Frnnc,Q,lwlshcs to return homo Immediately, what" wishes to remain In Franco for a time iiiulijvhat Intends to remain 'Jiero. Indefinitely, In-definitely, the American army authorities author-ities nro now: distributing circulars to the troops. t Depopulation, thorugh Spanish Influenza, In-fluenza, threatens thu .Tahltlan, Sal--tuon, Gilbert and other Island' groups' In the South Paclllc. German representatives have brought to UrusMulH from Cologno..aS0.000lt00 marks lugold which Is being Restored by Germany to rielgluin. Tho iirmbv-tlce iirmbv-tlce with Germany provided for the return re-turn of the cash deposit ot the National Na-tional Iln,iik f Uv!b!2, which was removed re-moved by thu Germans, . American uiurliioJ wilt) liegan t rolling iM HhlllO on December 20, eoillVOl river traffic from. Coblenz to hoyond Itemngcn. All traffic .oi,'tho" ltblnu Is under the regulation of an ihter-nllled commission. '"' . Ifeinrtch von Kcklmrtlt, tho Germun minister to:Mcxlco slnco 101S, nnd tho diplomat who figured In the Zimmerman Zimmer-man disclosures early In 1017, yjicu the Qerman government made a' futile attempt to lino Mexico up ngalnst tho United Stutes ha lieen recalled by tho present .Geinnn government.- The Frankfort Zeltung sayatli fori mer Germnn empress will hardly "live to see thu new year. Her ailment, heart disease, has' grown 'considerably worse during .tho pnst exciting weeks,. President Wilson on, Sunday ylylted the Ked Cross hospital .at Neullly, where hu shook hnn'ds Individually Hud talked with l'JOO badly wountled Americans, for tho most part survlv'ors of the Chntettu Thlerryflctlon. . ., Ifnrf. Thomas .. Musnryk, president of tho newly formed, republic of Czecho-Slovakln, hlis mode his s66hin ejitry Into Prague, according to advices ad-vices received Xroin tlrnt city. , - ltussla's war casualties total 0,ir0v 000 men, according' to ii telegriiin ro-celvetl ro-celvetl from Petrogrud. OMhls number num-ber 1,700,000 were killed. Tho disabled inin number 1.460,000", while 3,500,000; other soldiers were wounded. rtTho Itusslans taken plsoner total 2,500,000 When the tolhr'Gcrfiihi! casuuittetf iire published, tho number of dead will bo about two million, uccordlng to the Cologne Gazette of November itf, a copy of which bus been received here , Up to October 25 tho total casualties reported were 0,000,700, of waom more than, 4,750,00,0 were Prussluns. A'defniari' mine 'which Jiad hcqn panted In n' brldgo nt Gulso lins been eiplotlrd, tfillnt tlfteen nhd wountllng twonty-flve. Tho explosion occurred ihorb than n' month atfer tUo, urm; Istlce. " ' 1 'Hlng Victor Kmmanual of Italy, P3-'Compatilc&by P3-'Compatilc&by p"lPS4 S Piedmont, nrrtvcilMn Paris Wednesdiy and wns welcomed by the president nr.d other officials. Former Emperor Charles of Austria Hungary and four of Tit's ihlUlren'inrg suffering from Influ'cnz'n, nccorillin; r ii telegrum from Vienna. |