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Show ja : I . History of PastWeek The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed i INTER MOUNTAIN. Ten in 1 1 1 Ion tlollius for dioiiKlit relief re-lief in Monliiim mill mi mlmtnlslriitlou tu-Biinlnitlbii Hlmllnr to Oovuriior Stow-nrt'n Stow-nrt'n proposott wulfnro romiiilx&lon nro provided In n bill hit induced In thu stntu Rciintc Mniulny iiftornoon. A tlnlly continuum ot nppriixlmnlcly !00 liit'ii la cured for nt the lted Cross ciintecn ns they puns (IuoiikIi I'ocii-tcllo I'ocii-tcllo In nil direction. Monday nlKlit n cCntliiKent of sixty-five men tnivel-liiK tnivel-liiK loKother, en rmite to Cimiii Lewis fnr illHcliiirKo, were cured for. Forest flic condltloim In the I'end Oreille nnd Coeur tl'Alene fnroslH of iinrthei'ii Idaho, wore worxu Sutimluy while In the St, Joe forest, where fov-einl fov-einl niiiiiII fires were buinliiB, little cIiiiiiro wiin noted. Delayed thirty-four hours by u wimh-out wimh-out neur C'rest'ent, Colo., it Denver & Knit I.nku train, duo there ut 0:C Tliursdny nlcht, nnlved In Denver nt t:.'t() .Saturday iiioiiiIiik'. Tho train was bnclo'd to Tolland, Colo., where provision for the feeding of the pas-HeiiEors pas-HeiiEors was made. Nine of the pn senuers, however, walked eight miles tlirouch the flood unit debris to l'lalu-view, l'lalu-view, Colo., and boarded a freight train for Denver. Herbert S. Dudley , former governor of Missouri, and widely known In legal circles throughout the country, Friday wns appointed counsel for the Colorado Colo-rado stnto rnllroad commission. Two fatalllles and thousands of dol-Inrs dol-Inrs worth of property damage resulted result-ed from a series of heavy thunder-Ntornis thunder-Ntornis In various parts of Colorado Friday night. Complaints from ranchers In Snoho-niMi Snoho-niMi county Washington, Unit beavers havo Increased In number so rapidly that much valuable land Is being Inundated Inun-dated by water overflowing from their ilmns, Hint Came Warden Lecklo took steps to open the dams. A cloudburst nt Dubois, nil Horso eieek. Fremont county, Wyoming, Thiiml.iy night drowned four portions. Thu bodies of Dr. Welly, 70 years old, and Don Long, aged 111, were recovered, recov-ered, John Shaffer, u phum tuner, nnd nu unidentified fnrm hand were tho other victims. DOMESTIC. Itewards offered for arrest mid conviction con-viction of persons guilty of placing n bomb which .Sunday destroyed thu homo of Oscar I.nwler, formerly assistant as-sistant United States attorney general Monday night totaled ?1U00. Seventeen negroes were charged with rioting nnd murder lit Indictments voted by n special grand Jury Investigating Investi-gating race riots, which, for five days' last week, held the south sldo of Chicago Chi-cago In a reign of terror. More than two score persons wero Injured, many seriously, when two Intern In-tern ihan cars on tho I'eiilnsula railway rail-way collided head-on nine miles from San Jose, Calif., at noon Sunday. Ono of tho cars was crowded with picnickers picnick-ers bound for Congress Springs, n resort. re-sort. Miss Anna Adams Gordon, president of tho W. 0. T. U., admitted Sunday that her organization Is conducting a campaign for an amendment to tho constitution to prohibit tho manufacture manufac-ture nud salt) of tobacco. Itevengo for the part ho played In thu prosecution of a group of' dynamiters dyna-miters In tho middle west several years ago was assigned by tho police, hero us the probable motive for an attempt at-tempt on thu llfo of Oscar I.uwler, at Ios Angeles, former assistant nttor-new nttor-new general of tho United States, Mr. Jjiwler's homo was practically do-Ktroyed do-Ktroyed by a bomb am subsequent flro Sunday and be and Mrs. I.uwler both seriously burned nud otherwise Injured. In-jured. An Injunction rest mining tho police department of Los Angeles from Interfering Inter-fering with the sale of '.'.75 per cent beer In cafes hern was granted Saturday Sat-urday by thu superior court tin application appli-cation of restaurant men. Paul (iott fried, a St. l'tiul police detective, de-tective, was wounded nud an unidentified unidenti-fied man killed Saturday when police detectives entered a houso In South Minneapolis in search of men who wru believed to be counterfeiters. Thu destroyer I'hlllp, first vessel of tho new Pacific fleet to reach an American port on the I'aclflc coast from thu Atlantic, arrived at San Diego, Saturday nftcrnoou t bring mail from the fleet and take mull back to It. Lieutenant Commander ;. W, Strother, the Philip's commander, exports ex-ports to Join thu flagship New Mexico on August 'i, two da.ys before tho fleet Is duo nt this port. Ulnnnlnl Vineyard Interests, comprising compris-ing 40Q acres of fruit mid alfalfa lands near Vlsnlht have been sold, It was nnnounced, to J, 15. Oorce, a Japanese, of Fowler, for $475,000. Into tho high tide of Oakland harbor, har-bor, tho Utacaibon, Utah's Liberty loan honor ship, was launched nt ft o'clock Thiirsduy afternoon, California wine and Utah mountain water glisten-Ing glisten-Ing on tho bow ns the big oil tanker 'glided down die ways ut liio AiauieiliT yards of tho llethlehem Shipbuilding corporation, WA8HINQTON. Tho hoiiso Saturday passed tho first protective tariff measure, to bo acted upon slnco tho Itepubllcnim regained control of congress. Tho measure levies lev-ies high 'duties on chemical glaRtwnrii nnd nppnrnlus. It now goes to tho sennte. Tho fight of tho railroad workers of thu United States to force upon congress con-gress the ucceptnnco of government ownership as it solution of the railroad problem Is to begin nt once nt Washington Wash-ington and will bo unrelenting In Its Intensity. A speclul certificate to bo Issued to soldiers wounded In the war with 'dor-many 'dor-many has been ndoptod by the war department. de-partment. It will bear at tho top thu legend, "Columbia (lives to Her Sons thu Aecolndo of the New Chivalry of Humanity," und' below tho name, rnnlj and unit of the soldier and thu action In which he was wounded. I.'nlversitl nrmy mid nnvy nnd vocational voca-tional training for youths between 18 and I'd years mid a national registration registra-tion rystcm ale proposed In u bill Introduced In-troduced Thursday by Senator Cham-bcrlnln, Cham-bcrlnln, democrat, of Oregon, The house war Investigating committee com-mittee Inquiring Into expenditures abroad will sail for Kuropo on August1 7 on tho transport Mount Vernon, It was nnnounced Thursday. Composing the committee nru ltepresentntlves Johnson of South Dakota, Illaud of Indiana and Flood of Virginia. Appealing to the senate to refuse ratification of the articles of tho peace, treaty which give Japan possession of Shantung, tho Chinese Students' alll-mice alll-mice lu tho United .Suites, said to havu a meinboifdilp of MOO, through Its president, pres-ident, Feng Una Huang, gave out nu open stulement declaring (but thu "American pencu commission does not attempt to Justify this spoliation of China." The first Issue of the offlclnl victory ribbon bars will be made to tho nrmy soon nrter August l, tho war department depart-ment nnnounced Wednesday. On that date the first delivery of -100,000 will bo matin to tho New York supply officer, of-ficer, who will ship to nrmy recruit: Ing stations and posts only for distribution dis-tribution to officers mid men In the' service. When tho victory medal Is' ready It will bo distributed, together with a ribbon bar, to all officers and men who participated In tho war. A naval board of Inquiry will be appointed ap-pointed by Cnpt. .1. N. Dnfrees, U. 8 N to Investigate the sinking Wednesday Wednes-day of the U. S. submarine (!'., which went down In Iing Island sound, off Pleasure Deach, with thu loss of thrco lives. FOREIGN. The government at London 1ms tie cldcd to revert to'ltx prewar policy of noninterference In Industrial disputes,1 siijh tho Dally Mall, leaving employers and workers to ntljust their own difficulties. diffi-culties. . Tho transport Virginian nrrlved "on Monthly from Hrest with 118 officers and .'Will men of tho Twenty-third In 1 fantry. The Twenty-third Is a part of ' tho famous Second division, tmiilu up of regular nrmy, innrlno and coast artillery ar-tillery troops. Herr von Mnurlg, Austrlmi consul general nt Zurich, and hla wife, Count ess Servy, committed sulcldo Sunda They left it letter saying they won-"unable won-"unable to survive the disgrace of thu Austro-Hiingnrlnn empire." The Spanish senate has begun ills cusslon of the question us to whether Spain shall enter the league of mi' Hons. Vo definite action, however, l looked for until It Is certain that the league Is u reality. Thu town of Onega, on the noi'll-Itusslan noi'll-Itusslan front, has been bombardon und captured by ttutl-llulshovlkl mill tary forces, according to a Itolshevlkl military wireless report received at Ixmdou Saturday. llecauso of thu steadily Increasing cost of Hying, with thu price ot rice soaring dally, labor unrest I spreading In Japan. Numerous strikes havo occurred In Tnklo, Yokohama. Osaka and Nngoya, In which women have participated. A Ciipronl airplane, flying from Venice to Milan Saturday with fourteen four-teen persons, on board, fell to the ground from n height of 1000 meters, near Verona. All on board wero killed. Tho following officers und men wero named lu thu list of distinguished service ser-vice cross awards nnnounced: Sergeant Ser-geant Kruest A. Smith (deceased), Waterloo, lowaj I'luinnaclst'b' Mule Vincent A. Nolun, 7111 101st nvenue. Seattle, Wnsb.; mid Private Mumlel Olson, (imnd Forks. N. D. All American soldiers, excepting about S000 who will remain mi the Ithlne Indefinitely, will bo out of tier-many tier-many by August -0, according to the latest Instructions from general head " quarters. Two hundred and soventeen American Ameri-can cltUens have been killed in Mexico slnco tho end of tho rejehno of Pur-firio Pur-firio Diaz on May l!.r, 1011, the senate wits Informed Friday by Secretar.v Umslng In response to a resolution by Senator King, democrat, Utah ' Claims filed by American sltlzens ask-Ing ask-Ing damages because, of Mexican do predutlous during the time have to titled 012. Mr. Lansing said. Dr. Knrl Itenucr, tho Oernuin-Aus- ' Irian chancellor, nnd Herr Frnnzt, the Austrian Conservutlvo leader, have conferred, with a view to establishing between the parties of the left and , tho Conservatives nnd Liberals n ennh Itlon Intended to check Bolshevism, the . Petit Pnrlslen snyp. Zurich, Hwltterlund, Is In tho grip of n strike movement which has bo- ' come so serious as to cnll for action --by tluwUa to, .coon d i nt flppnj jeg-shin, jeg-shin, Thu stnto council decided to re-! quest the federal council to send troop t to Zurich. |