Show NEWS NEiS OF A WEEK IN CONDENSED FORM RECORD ECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE Happenings HappenIng That Are Making History Information Gathered from Alt All Quarters of the Globe and G ln In a Few Lines LIne j INTERMOUNTAIN The Amal Amalgamated tl SU Sugar fil cOl company will operate till nil of lt Its factories Jn In n Utah anti and Idaho during the coming campaign on a n straight hour eight hourd day according to an un announcement made last week Uncontrolled fires In e CL every for forest In fu central and annd western Montana and lna northern Idaho threaten ranchers ranche atH and stockmen Small hope exists of stop- stop plu plug the flames unless rain min falls heavily heavIly heavily ily Miss Mis Bessie Marold of Callicoon N. N Y 23 years old oil formerly an un army nurse in In Camp Mills was ivas shot and nail killed at Denver Den h by I Isadore adore Victor 23 yea years catS 01 old 1 whose offers o of marriage the girl had rejected Governors Go of the time several states In fu Inthe Inthe the Union In session in their theil- eleventh ele annual conference held at Salt Lake on August 19 10 discussed three problems lems which are now paramount In the time mind of the people of If if the country First high cost of living li second state stat budgets third growth and consolidation consolida consolida- tion of administrative c boar boards s. s East Helena Mont a town lO df f 2 2700 OO inhabitants was swept by hy fire Tues Tues- day The loss is estimated nt The business section and eighteen en residences residences residences res res- we were e destroyed ed Mrs Anna Richey of of Fossil Wyo a JO 30 years ears of age is suffering suffering suf suf- fering feling from a shattered left arm the result resul t of a n shot fired at It her b by a n masked unasked hl highwayman Fire of unknown ori origin in destro destroyed ed the theRyan theRyan Ryan Hran fruit company company warehouse at Butte causing a loss of 01 The building and large quantities quantities-of stored food were destroyed ed DOMESTIC Eight ht persons received ed injuries which physicians said would probably prove pro fatal and lIld eu others othel's were hurt h in less degrees in u series erles of off automobile automobile au au- car and bicycle cle accidents at nt Los An Angeles eles Traffic officers said the time unusual occurrences were due to tI the e crowded road conditions unused 1 by 1 the strikes there J J. J II R. a white secretary secretary secre secre- tary of the National A Association for fOl forthe forthe the Advancement o of Colored People was severely erel beaten and placed on hoard an nn outbound train at Austin Texas had hall been inciting negroes uain t the whites and had previously rc been heen Waln warned t io to leave Aus Aus I tin Un A score of strikers lit at it the Crane compan company's s plant in Chicago wrecked ed eda u a street car with missiles and aull beat unconscious two workmen who refused refused re le re- re fused to join the strike A pas passengers sen ers including several se women ere were Injured American forces which will u remain in Germany after atter September 80 30 are the time Eighth Infantry Seventh machine gun battalion Second battalion of the time Sixth field artillery Thirty fifth field bold signal battalion First supply train Irain First mobile Immobile ordnance rei repair air A company of the Fl First t engineers field hospital No 13 and ambulance corn corn- pa PUl ny No Xo 20 24 Alike ODowd of oC St St. l Paul aul mi champion outfought Ju Jat J. J worlds world's in n slon lout hout ut ant Newark N. N ml J. J WJ tf l. l a negro who Is alleged atle alleged al at- le d to have ps assaulted a a fanner's wife nas U shot to death by a n mob moh at LouL N. N C C. which later lter carried the bod body io to Lime Hue scene of oC the time crime and swung It tuu u a n lU CO country ly church yard a One of DC time American American soldiers sentenced to d. d death nth for sleeping on ou outpost duty Jn In France and aud subsequently pardoned l y President Wilson Wil Wil- Wilson son was killed In 10 the Uie great Aisle offensive offensive of of- in July and aud nd the other was twice wounded sad lull finally honorably honorably hon hon- discharged l' l The Pacific fleet will be reviewed In San Francisco ha bay at 10 a n. n m m. September 1 Labor abor du day l Five he persons all members of train crews were I killed and sixteen passengers passengers gers Jers Injured when a Pere Marquette freight train ploughed head on Into n a l south bound paSS passenger iger train at Grown Grawn Mich Ilch Unless enlistments In the tho navy are speeded up UI the Pacific fleet when wIlen finally finally fin fin- ally formed will have n p 11 complement of ot only 50 O per cent according to Ad Ad- Hugh gh Rodman Initial step In the organization of ot a n national labor party were t taken I cn at a conference of ot representatives of ot labor Jabor organizations of 01 several states held at Chicago o on August 18 Lh Lieutenants Paul II H. Davis and Harold liar Har oh old G. G Peterson American arm army aviators avi avi- atom captured by Mexican bandits have been released upon payment of ransom Two American aviators Lieutenant Paul H. H Davis and Harold G G. Peterson on are arc reported as us having been captured I by bandits in Mexico and aro are being held for tor ransom I Despite efforts of or el eight ht l posses of oC I citizens and police pollee officers to apprehend bend hend them three bank robbers who obtained In a u daylight holdup of the First National bank hank of or Newton Newton New Nw ton Kan Kah are still at nt large Four Mexican bandits were killed by American troops s In Mexico Thurs Thurs- da day The They were surrounded in an adobe blockhouse that the Mexicans hull hind constructed In a mountain pass puss Andrew Carnegie's will which will willbe willbe I be filed Wed for Cor next week weel will I. I dispose of oC ml em n estate valued at nt 0 oO- oO all that remains of oC the WO- WO or mr so 10 accumulated b by the Iron hon master in his business career General chairmen of the United Brotherhood of If Maintenance of Way Wa l J Employees ees and mul railway shop laborers have e approved a new wa wage e and workIng work- work lug Ing agreement already submitted to the tho railroad administration calling for nn an Increase In ht pay of 1 51 u n Ila day per perman man time thine and anti a n half for overtime and promotion pro plO promotion motion Ib by seniority WASH WASHINGTON WASHINGTO Without amendment and with practically practically no 1 o opposition It lon the louses Into late Friday voted to amend the Lever food control act to extend its provisions to In Include clothing cont containers of food fond feed feell or 01 fertilizers fuel oil ull and implements im im- implements used usell In production of oC necessities necessities and nud to lb penalize profiteering h by bya a fine or two years' years Imprison Imprison- m ment eat The hc labor provision of the peace treat treaty full fail to cope with threatening labor evils and land point toward a program pro pro- grant gram which UH may disturb the domestic pence peace of bf L the United States Senator Thomas Democrat Colorado declared in a n speech In lu the senate resident President Wilson has been heen ure urged Ina in ina ina a letter from Senator Owen Okla Okla- Oklahoma Oklahoma homa ranking Democratic member of the senate banking committee to take steps stells to protect the foreign commerce of the United States bring about an extension of cre credits to cover er European European European Eu Eu- purchases Active control of RU sugar al' al prices has lias been resumed b by the government 1 through h an tut H agreement reached between between between be be- tween the department of justice and the food administration that licenses will be revoked by the time latter when It Is shown dealers have 1111 been profi profi- Senator Fletcher of or Florida was struck by a street car at lt Washington n ington and seriously injured Injure I Suspension of oC immigration for the thc next two tivo years ears and the admission thereafter of only tho those e aliens who agree to become citizens of the tho United States are proposed ed in fu a drastic bill Introduced in the hou louse house e. e FOREIGN Time The supreme council lets has sent sett Instructions instructions In In- to the allied mission at nt Budapest to Inform Archduke Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph that he must leave lean the lIun Hungarian Hunga alIan a- a rian minn gon government as Europe had su suffered suffered suf suf- so much under the Hap burgs s that there could be he no confidence in inan an any government with a t a member of or It A delegation of or prominent Japanese visited Secretary of the Navy avy Dan Daniels ls at Honolulu on Friday an and presented him with bronze vases The Russian till lan got eminent at It has hns transferred Us its gold old reserve Ie and null archives archles eastward to tu accord accord- accordIng In lug Ing to apparently o trustworthy reports received here Other Othel information indicates In Indicates Indicates In- In that the governments government's position is growing weal weaker er because of the time n advance nUnce of the lk nu and the time desertion of of Siberian troops Time The police of Dublin raided the time of of- offices of The Irishman the leading Sinn Shill Fein F-eln ne newspaper er and confiscated the forms Intended for ral this weeks week's issue Collisions between bet Germans and American 1 sailors a II Ol'S at asser in lit the wounding of several sc civilians cI and one German Germun seaman according ac tic- cording to Danzig dispatches The Time ministry of jn justice has received 1 Instructions to to examine In into bite to the evidence evi etI dence obtained agal against the former vice Chancellor Dr pr Karl Kurl with witha a 11 view ale Ie to prosecuting him says SUS a BerUn Ber- Ber Itu Un dispatch Father und and da daughter are political opponents In the Prussian diet The on I elected to tu a U sent seat In iu that body hody Is the daughter of Deputy Fish Fish- er ere Ile is J a u majority socialist She is an on independent ut socialist War between Germany and amid Poland Is described as us an nn Immediate possibility possibility Jossi b by reliable news reports from front Upper Silesia a lS as the situation already is bordering on open warfare The his delivery of ot coal coat to France from flom the Ruhr region has been begun It Is expected that about tons ton willbe will willbe be shipped the first month Two thousand and Magyars Magyars Mag Mag- ars who oho ho had hIld escaped from prison person camps at were surprised ed edon on Jul July 30 b by Siberian troops OO beIng heIng heing he- he Ing killed and the tho rest with the exception exception exception ex ex- of ot sIxt sixty being captured ac according ae- ae cording to a n Czech report leport An a agreement has been reached between be he between tween Sir Auckland Geddes British minister of reconstruction and the locomotive lo In- e engineers and firemen averting avert ert averting ing a n strike I I 1 Citizens and housewives houses ti es of the 1 Mont Mont- marte district have formed the consumers consumers consumers con sumers league ue of or France to combat i the tho high cost of oC foodstuffs Cholera has brol broken en out In Formosa and the time government has declared n a quarantine n against the island More lloro than 00 cases have been found The British press and public are arc still half halt stunted stunned b by Premier Lloyd Geor Georges George's cs c's grave appeal to capital and labor to unite in a n gigantic effort to recover Britain's lost balance r i i t ale lIle i k- k which he ho pointed out tl tl- C Cory very ory existence of or time the em |