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Show INEWS STORY OF mm week A Complete History of What Hoj Been Happening Throughout die World. ' INTEFtMOUNTAIN. Telephonic ndvlces from (Jold to officer at Wondovur, Utah, tell of a murder near Trout crook, Juab county, coun-ty, forty miles' south of Cold Hill, Tuesday morning, (loot-go HarrlH, u homesteader and former soldier, In nl-logod nl-logod to liavc Hliot and killed Jesse Cono of Trout Creek and to lmvo. sor-loiiKly sor-loiiKly wounded Jiiihoh Nnbcy, u deputy dep-uty sheriff of Ciillno. Definite relief for stockgrowors In the drought-stricken regions of tlio northwest watt Tuesday ordered by the railroad administration, lioth In the matter of reduced rales on food going , Into these areas and on tlie sliliuaont of livestock out. Thomas Carroll, engineer, Clilirlcs It. Hohhs, hnikcmui!, hotli of IOvanston, Wyo., and Arthur 13. Woods, fireman ' of Ogdcn, were" Instantly killed at 4: in o'clock Monday morning lit Cur-' Cur-' vo, sixty miles east of Ogdcn, when tho holler of locoinotlvo No. G003 exploded. ex-ploded. Details of the accident are lacking. The NUiierlutendetit of tho Union I'aclflc system at Oreen Itlver has' started an Investigation of the ex. plosion. Joseph Folkmnn, W) years of age, mid Ids son, Lee l'olknmn, -" years of nge, wero Instantly killed i .loslo Kolk-mini, Kolk-mini, 15 yeara of age, a daughter, was probably fatally Injured, nntl (Iwentlo-lyn (Iwentlo-lyn Stewart, 12 years of ago ,and Viola Knight, 15 years of age, wero seriously serious-ly Injured, when a Utah-Idaho Central j electric Interurhan car crashed Into the BBBJ Kolkumn uutomnhllo. at tho llnrrlsvlllu BBBJ road crossing near Ogdeu, Utah, flvu BBJ miles north of here, at -1:55 o'clock BBf' .Sntunlny afternoon. B Klve persons wero Instantly killed HKVJ and a sixth so badly Injured that his BBj life Is despaired of when an lntcrur- BBJ bun electric car ran Into an uutomo- BBJ IiIId Sunday evening at 0:10 o'clock BBJ at n railroad crossing four miles north BBJ of Xiimpti, on tho liolsc-Xntiipn eleo BBJ trie line. Tho deail aro Mr. and Mrs. BBJ J. l Ullcry of Niimpn and their BBJ daughters, Linn, aged 10, and May, BBJ aged 12, and Mrs. Charles D. Sollnbor- BBJ of Nam pa. Vj After having formed a living chain BH In nn effort to rescue Kdlth McKay, HhV Mrs. ticorgo, -McKay, the mother, ami BBA' Jeannctto Adams, u chum, of tho girl, BBS of Mlsfiouln, Mont., were drowned In BBJ tho Chirks Fork river near Alherton, BBJ Mont:, Thursday. BBJ Two men aro deail following a triple BBJ wreck which blocked tho main lino of BBJ tho Union 1'nclflc near Granlto can- BBJ yon, seventeen miles west of Chcyenno BBJ this morning. One Is Fireman J, K. BBJ McCurthy of Denver. Ho was caught beucnth on overturned locoinotlvo and BBJ suffocated. 1'cter Jesseii, of Cheyenne, H engineer of n wrecking crnno that BBJ overturned "while working on tho wreck BBJ wan so badly scalded that ho died BBJ BBJ DOMESTIC. BBJ Officials of Cleveland telephone com- pnnlcH In conference Monday with BBJ Chairman Koouu of the wire control BBJ hoard and u committee of the Cleve- 1 land city council agreed to reinstate BBJ employees who have been on strike BBJ and who hnvo not bceu guilty of cor- BBJ tain overt nets. All washed-out bridges and sections of track oust of Wluslow, Arizona, which caused many hours delay to BBj malnllno trains on the Santa Fu rail- BBj road Monday, had been repaired suf- flcleu'tly to permit trains to pass'. All BBj trains were moving at noon and It BBj was expected traffic would bo on a BBJ normal basis tonight. BBj Frank L. Folk, under-Kecrotnry of BBj stuto, sailed Monday from New York BBJ on thu 'steamship Imperntor for BBj Franco to take tho place of Secretary BBj Lansing at tho peace conference. BB Workers on the surface, elevated BB and subway car Hues In Ilerlln and BB also electricians and gas workers, went BB on strlko Monday In sympathy with BB tho Internal demonstration. BB Klovcn persons wero killed and BB twenty-five Injured when a gigantic BB dirigible, on Its test flight, caught BB fire and fell 500 feet, crashing through BB thu glass roof of thu Illinois Trust & BB Savings bunk shortly before 5 o'clock BB Monday afternoon. H' Employees of the street railway In BB ' Omaha, Monday demanded mi Inerenso Bfl from tho present scale of -1 1-15 cents BB an hour to 05-75 cents. BH Attempts to convert to radicalism BH aliens on Kills Island wero revealed BH Suturday through discovery of a MM large quantity of anarchistic litem- BH ture, said to buvu been coming to the BH Island for some tlmu past In spltu of Bfl special agents detailed to watch tho BH Four armed rubbers operating Mop-dov Mop-dov ulghr on a Chicago, Kurllngtnn At B Quincy freight train between Sutton Bl and Fairmont,. Neb,, robbed nearly mW fifty "transient nn bauds and threw r a number of ficlr victims from the train, said a report received by Ilert BJ Kly, u liurllngton special agent here, BB from u railroad telegrapher nt Fair- . . nmnt. - - r ...I, Thomas A. Kdlson, tho clectrlcnl wUard, fanned u bucket brigade In bis laboratory at Orange, N. J., where liu was nt work Sunday, when fire wis discovered by u watchman. 1 WA8HINQTON. Secrotnry Daniels upproved Tuesday before thu house, naval committee u bill giving Admiral William S. Hciison, chief of naval operations, and Itear Admiral Wllllnin S. Sims, who rom-maiided rom-maiided American ulivnl forces abroad during tho war, permanent rank as admiral. Itcpifbllcnn house lenders have decided de-cided to call a party caucus to -puss on the enlargement of the legislative storing stor-ing committee. No decision was reached ns to whether thu Increase would bo by four or two members. Indications are that the two dreaded foreign foes of wheat, flag smut and take-all, will not become widespread In thu United Stales. The United States department of agrlciilturu announced an-nounced Tuesday that the two state- where these diseases" appeared, Indiana Indi-ana and Illinois, had taken Steps which would prevent the spread of, tho ills-oases. ills-oases. My u vote of nearly three to one, the house, weary of talk on prohibition, Tuesday passed a bill for Its enforcement, enforce-ment, with provisions ami penalties so drastic as to bring from the men 'who framed It the prediction that It 'would forever suppress the Manor (ruffle on American soil. lly a votu of two to !!7 the house Tuesday passed the bill providing a minimum wage of Jf3 for nil government govern-ment employees except those in the postal service. Tho wage Is exclusive of thu w'nr-tliuo bonus of ?i!10 u year allowed employees. Tho known casually toll of the raco riots which broke out In various sections sec-tions of the national capital Monday night, reached tbreu killed and twelve' seriously wounded, besides numerous minor casualties Inflicted by bricks and oilier missies. In addition to tho killing of one city detectlvu and thu fatal' wounding of another by two negro ne-gro women, tbreu patrolmen had been wounded by negro rioters. Two negroes ne-groes woro dead and four others were reported to ho dying- Federal taxes' of 10 per cent on tho gross sales of grape, tipple and loganberry logan-berry Juices have so Increased prices to consumers that tho Industry Is' threatened with destruction, tho bouse ways ami means coinmltteu was told Monday by n" delegation of Washington Washing-ton and Oregon congressmen and representatives rep-resentatives of the Industry. A tax of '2 cents u gallon or less, was urged tho spokesmen declaring that nt present pres-ent prices sales wero decreasing rapidly. rap-idly. Housewives uru rnthor fed up with congressional Investigations of the high cost of living and would prefer ennctment of remedial legislation, Miss Jesslo Haver, legislative representative repre-sentative of tho Nntlomil Consumers' league, wrote Saturday to Itep'resenta-tWe Itep'resenta-tWe TlnkhnnJ of Massachusetts. Mr. Tlnkhaiii has Introduced n hill appropriating appro-priating $;i0,000 fur n nntlou-wldo Inquiry In-quiry Into living costs. After several conferences with tho president anil Mute department officials, offi-cials, Senator W. II. King of Utah, Suturday stated that the Mexican situation sit-uation is going (o bo dealt with In a manner that will fully protect tho rights of Americans, both us to their lives and their property. Prohibition forces voted down In tho house Thursduy every nttempt to eliminate elim-inate drastic provisions of tho general enforcement bill, and while In full and absolute control shut off debatu at tho word of their leader despite tho violent vio-lent protest of tho minority. President Wilson Thursday sent to tho senate nominations of about 500 postmasters. They Included Austin A. Lambert, Hnlley, Idaho. llepreseutntlve Lover, Democrat, of South Carolina, was nominated Thursday Thurs-day by President Wilson to be n member mem-ber of tho farm loan board, Liberty loan bonds valued at 5100,-000, 5100,-000, which were lost when tho armored cruiser San Diego struck u iiilnu off the Iong Island coast Inst year, will bo redeemed by tho trensury department. depart-ment. The senate Thursday confirmed tho nomination of II. Pcr'ctvnl Dodge of Massachusetts as minister to tho kingdom king-dom of thu Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Vast Increase In tho work of tho bureau of Internal revenue has brought about reorganization of tho entire tax-collection tax-collection service, details of which wero announced Thursday by Commissioner Commis-sioner Itoper. FOrtEIGN. Knmnnn il'J Vnleru, president of the "Irish republic," wns presented Monti Mon-ti ty nt San Francisco, with an engraved en-graved sworu by a representation ol thu Hindustan Oadar party. With it he received a silk flag of the "Irish republic." Declaring that thero wns n movement move-ment on foot to deposo tho government, govern-ment, the president of Honduras In council of ministers has Issued u decree de-cree declaring tho existence of n stuto of war, according to a dispatch received re-ceived nt the state department. The dispatch gave no details and Acting .Secretary Phillips unnotmccd that thu department hud cabled for further Information. In-formation. A wireless dispatch received from Moscow, duted Tuesday, says u Hoi-shovlkl Hoi-shovlkl wireless message received thero asserts that Ukruulan red troops have captured Konstantlnograd, forty miles southeast of Poltava, and that tho. Poles occupied Turnopol Monday. Ilrussels Tuesday began tho celebration celebra-tion of tho Ilclglan national festival, a -nntnhle . featnr';,i.wjlli'JlJji.illo.lgS'--enco for tho event of President Poln-enre Poln-enre of France. Tho occasion brought such an outpouring of people that the city's traffic system. was virtuully paralyzed, |