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Show 1 NEWS DFAVVEEK IN CONOENSra FORM RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT ' EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. Happenings That Are Making Hlatory Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Lines. , INTERMOUNTAIft. Albert Hilton, a rancher, has on display dis-play at Dlnulni, Cul., a bunch of Satuim grapes weighing y i.; pounds. The gropes were picked from his vineyard one and u half miles tst of Sultana. A writ of bubens corpus, asking that bull be granted Mrs. Madulynne Ohen-chain, Ohen-chain, Indicted with Arthur C. liurch for the alleged murder of J. Beltou Kennedy at Los Angeles" was filed In tho appellate cliourt Tuesday. It will he argued later. 1910 to 2.1 in 19J0. Ninety-two safety deposit boxes and 1100 in silver were stolen from the First National bank at Denton, Mont., 1 forty miles north of Lewislon Thurs- ; flay. The value of the content's of the 1 boxes Is not known. The robbers 1 broke a hole through a wull of the 1 vault and carried the loot away in an 1 automobile. - i Seretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall and Arthur Powell Duvis, director ' Df the United States reclamation ser- vice, Tuesuuy inspected the Huntley ' reclamation project of Montana and 1 pakl n visit to the Custer battlefield 1 near Hardin. Methods of reducing the 1 project inn.rhtenance cost were discus- 4 ted with farmers at Ballanttne. 1 c Speedy western. Justice was handed ' nut In u unique manner at Idaho Falls, Ida., Monday when District Judge " James G. Gwinu held court in the :' smoking cur of a moving railway train 6 to sentence a liquor law violater. A 6 deputy sheriff took the prisoner to a point where fhe Judge was to boarO. Court was called in the moving car r nnd four miles farther on the sheriff and his prisoner left the train. The ludge gavenim two months in jail and a hue of $100. ( DOMESTIC. l'lans are being made to construct n idaui that will control Cave creek, a which frequently has flooded Phoenix, b Arizona, the most recent occasion be- Ing on August 21, when the state cap- si Itol's first floor was covered with water, d u The "Bridge of the Gods", a natttr- a al bridge which Indian legend says h Duce spanned the wide Columbia river it Cascade Locks, Oregon, may be replaced re-placed by a bridge of steel or concrete S for passage of the white man's uuto- T mobile. I,. rti Gaspard Grosso, a rancher near fl Butte, Stmday snot and killed his wife, T teriously wounded Mrs. Mary Favarro A " and then killed himself. Recently the wife made a charge of insanity against her husband, hut he was dismissed. In Several days ago she brought suit for n divorce. , dl No wage reductiou of coal miners ' must be permitted and all resources tl of the mfilfes' union must be made ' available to buck up the policy In opposition op-position to wage cuts, John L. Ix;wis. president of the United Mine Workers' ti. Of America, derhirert nt Tiwlmn.ii..,lic m I The NiilhmwT divorce r:ts- h, ;i-:nc'i, scheduled fur llrlr,,.r . ,., , v wj; ; '"' I"'U"net1 until a In r .-r I ; : . - if some si-ttlenietil is V.i prei-iou-Iy reached ( ei'twccn I lie banker's lawyers and his wile's attorneys, because of rhe serious ser-ious illness nf Kefi-ree Daniel I'. Glea- S1M1. A fiimi f .fUH),xxt has been raised .'iiiioug friends of the late Franklin K. Lane, former secretary of the interior, the income v- which will be paid to Mrs. Lane for life, lie died last May at Rochester. .Minn., and left practically practical-ly no esiai,.. At Mrs. Lane's death the principal of the fund will be used as a memorial to her husband, probably prob-ably an" educational institution. WASHINGTON. Receipt by the senate of the tux revision re-vision bill from the finance committee and of the ipeace treaties with Germany, Ger-many, Austria and Hungary from President Pres-ident Harding were features of the reassembling re-assembling of congress Wednesday after af-ter its recess. 'The amenfTHl house taxation revision bill was presented Wednesday to the senate by Chairman Penrose of the finance fi-nance committee, who gave notice that ' he would submit .(lie majority report Thursday and urge that the measure be considered when other business per- 1 mits. ' P There are signs of real activity in s connection with, the framing of "the s senate's tax bill. When passed, this c Wll, whether it please, everybody or a but few, win, due to the fact uncer- a l;inty concerning it lias ended, will it least let Ihe public know just where 0: t is as to tax matters. ei ... ti Absenteeism in the 'senate, SvRieTI f mused concern among leaders U edues- lay when congress reconvened. Was mproved somewhat Thursday, a half T. lozen more senators putting in nil ap-learance. ap-learance. Telegram's to about twenty tepubliean senators who were absent J vere sent by Senator Lodge, Kepubli- m an leader. et fa Candidates to succeed Federal Cir- et 'Hit Judge Hook of the Eighth circuit, k re said to have been narrowed down 1" 0 three in Presiden Harding's consid- sc ration. The leading trio were report- I d to be District Judge Lewis of Colo- 111 ndo. Pollock of Kansas and Van Ors- Pr el of Wyoming. The president was m aid to be planning an appointment by es letober 1. ' bj ... of The Smoot proposal for a manufac-urers1 manufac-urers1 sales tax is not included in the evlsed"irouse"tnx bill formally approv-d approv-d by the senate finance committee. More than 100 Kussian anarchists pt re at liberty in this country under t, onds which are Covered by SOOO.OOO sh 1 Liberty bonds deposited wilh the ov ?cretary of labor, it was stated Thurs- pr ay at the department of labor. On re ccount of the refusal of the Kussian til ovlet government to accept them, it th as been impossible to deport them. or, FOREIGN. m An engagement . between a small punish force luid if party of Moors at or irisa, in the Spanish. Moroccan zone, pe i which the Spanish scored a ipro- fn ounced success, is announced in an of- or rial telegram received at Madrid from wi etuan. Conditions in Melillu and El- n rish areas are reported quiet. ... he An official statement made recently sn idlcates that the Prince of Wales will c, Lit visit Canada on his return jour- in' i.v from his contemplated trip to In-a In-a next month. The Dattleship Ite- ,ir iwn, on which the prince will make co; ie voyage, will sail for Gibraltar on ctober 20. . . . Tiie final report of the League ntji-Jns ntji-Jns commission otGe |