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Show Ml HISTORY OF THE JRIffiT -WEEK A Complete iislory of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World WESTERN Is Tinipanogos cave in Aiuerii-an Fork canyon, Utah, which has been lartly explored by thousands during the last two years, the property of the tJnited States or does it belong to private pri-vate interests? This is a question which the supreme court of the United Unit-ed States may be called on to decide. Hemming to his home for the first time In two years Senator William K. Borah arriw-d in Nampa from Washington Wash-ington D. C. The question of whether criminal jiroceedings against four officers of the defunct Hurley state bank will lie dropped or continued, will be ar-fui-d in supreme court, it was announced an-nounced by the clerk of the court. Governor Mahoy of Utah and Governor Gover-nor Kmmet D. lloyle of Nevada will attend tbe luncheon to lie given at San Francisco by the Victory Highway High-way association. Means of financing the transcontinental highway route through Utah and Nevada will be discussed. dis-cussed. One of the largest livestock deals in , Idttho for some time was consummat- d when representatives of the 'Swift and Henry interests, contracted for , 3fi,000 head of sheep, to be shipped from Idaho Falls, Weiser and Moun- . tain Home. Thirty days in Jail or $100 fine or a combination of both is the maximum . penalty in 'Walla Walla, Washington's . new pure advertising ordinance, passed pass-ed by the city commissioners at the ( request of the local ad club. Three Americans, held at Juarez, following an attempt to . smuggle a California criminal across the inter- i national boundary, have been freed. i More than a score of pasengers were j injured, ten of them seriously, in a , crash between two street cars at Den-Terr. Den-Terr. I Toison oak comes under the head 1 ing of industrial injuries, the California Califor-nia industrial commission! ruled in 1 awarding $33.19 to B. I'. Porter for compensation because of having been infected while hauling gravel. Miss Kathryn Miller, a student at 1 the University of California and the daughter of a wealthy Oakland ice cream manufacturer, was in the Berk-ley, Berk-ley, Calif., county jail serving a 48- j hour sentence. She pleaded guilty to , speeding. The presiding magistrate ( ave Miss Miller the privilege of sur-Tendering sur-Tendering her motorist's license for ix months in lieu of the jail sentence. Miss Miller took the sentence. GENERAL That President Harding expects to ' return to the scene of his birth and Jtoyhood days on his retirement from the hWite House" became a possibility ; when French Crow, postmaster at ' Marion, Ohio, and personal friend of 1 the president, acting in behalf of the chief executive, bought the old Harding Hard-ing homestead, near Mount Gilead, Ohio. Isadore Duncan and her exuberant young poet-husband, Serge Yessenin, were permitted to land in the United states after the department of justice ad detained them for twenty-four bours. The United States dreadnaught, Utah, with Vice Admiral A. T. Long, commander in chief of the European etation, has arrived at Gibraltor. Tosses of farmers are scouring the entire section of the ,comty with renewed energy for two lions, reported report-ed to have ibeen seen several times near ifount Victory, Ohio. Many German hospitals have been forced to close their doors because of the high prices and the scarcity of necessary supplies. General Nider has been appointed coiumander-in-chief of the Greek army. The government hopes further to reinforce re-inforce the army through the popular call for volunteers. "White" forces whirl have been tarrying soviet detachments on the outskirts of the Vladivostok area, have clashed with troops of the Far Fastern republic of Siberia at Kim-borsnsk. Kim-borsnsk. James Bell, 105. believed to be Wisconsin's Wis-consin's oldest resident, is dead, at his home at Abrams. He was born in Ireland and came to America when 21. i Eight women of the little town of Mobcry, Tennessee, in Cumberland county .assumed the role of Carrie IsV.ticn and proccod-d to a wildcat still in the mountains and smashed it to j mititt.-c-(ns. j The c.isoo's movenent ot fruit and J Vfg-;b1e3 is fully 45.(Ki cars ahead i ..f l.-st year, despite '.be car shortage j repi.r'e.' : some shipping districts, j Bcconi'.nj to the market r.'vie-.v of; t'iv V;i.t! States buret. u of 6grS"-Jl- . turf ecu oinics. WASHINGTON Willi an , !il slnu.-h t at ,,,. ,! i the sil.. ,.f hi. h. a. I"r. i- ,l..e C.-.n-ncn star!.-: o-1 1 ly a.i:..n.c:;:e :'cr ian:.ie, 111.. iraM lii;;- over ;!. o ('. National pike bis parents t'-ci, , .:-thre.- years ago in migrat ng nst-war.l. nst-war.l. An appeal to the rien ly formed national na-tional organisation cf reserve cr.:c : s of the army in session b-re to its influence against "faNe eonon-v'' in army appropriations was mac..- by General Pershing. Mrs. W. If. Felton, S7 years of a:P, of Carterville, ira., became the first woman member of tbe United Stat' s senate when she was appointed by Governor Thomas W. Harding to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Thomas K. Waton. The state of Utah was granted permission per-mission in the supreme court to file a brief in support of the motion of the Btate of Coloi-ado and others for a rehearing re-hearing in the ca.se brought by the state of Wyoming which resulted in a decision last spring in which the court held priority of impropriation was controlling in establishing the right to use water taken from interstate streams. Charges that "certain representatives representa-tives of the department of justice'' converted to their own use large stocks of liquor seized in the enforce-ment enforce-ment of prohibition laws were made in a special report filed by the Dis trict of Columbia grand jury. Only four cities in the country have a higher birth rate than Salt Lake City, according to data gathered by the census bureau. Tbe birth rate in Salt Lake City is twenty-eight per thousand of population, a rate exceeded exceed-ed only in Fall Hiver and New Bedford, Bed-ford, Mass., and Hartford and Bridgeport, Bridge-port, Conn. Fifty-eight army cantonments, flying fly-ing fields and depots have been eliminated elim-inated from the lists of military posts administered by the war department. Troops have been moved from them to permanent stations. United States government has filed suit in the United States court in Dayton Day-ton Airplane company, formerly known as the Dayton Wright Airplane corn-pan?, corn-pan?, seeking to recover $2,40S.267.41 at 0 per cent interest from June 11, 1919, alleged to have been fraudulently paid to the company by government officials. Exports of cotton decreased in volume vol-ume but increased in value during August as compared with August. 1921, according to. foreign trade reports re-ports issued by the commerce department. depart-ment. A tentative value of S5.894.000 was fixed by the interstate commerce commission com-mission upon the properties of the Bingham & Garfield railroad in Utah. The corporation estimated the. value of its own investments in land and transportation facilities at. $G,498.000. An indictment against approximately approximate-ly S5 per cent of tbe corporations, firms and individuals engaged in pro ducing sanitary pottery in this country coun-try was made public by William Hay-ward, Hay-ward, United States attorney for the southern district of New York. The indictment names twenty-three companies com-panies and twenty-four individuals. FOREIGN Announcement that big oil interest! will soon start drilling for oil in the Cold bay district of Alaska promises to bring the thrilling scenes of gold rush days to life again. Attempts are being made by miners in the southern fields of New South Wales to hold up the production ol coal, and the men are threatening to strike. Kepublicans made a surprise attaefc on the nationalist garrison at Omeath, County Louth, Ireland, and a sharp three-hour fight ensued, it is reported report-ed that ten republicans were killed and many wounded. At least three mining towns have been wiped out by forert fire burning over a wide area in ncirthe.n Ontario, j Former Premier Venizelos of Greece j called on Ambassador Harvey and asked ask-ed the ambassador to send a mesage to Washington requesting the United States government to intercede with the allies and request them to occupy Thrace pending the final disposition o1 that territory. It is reported that 'opposition among members of tbe family of the former kaiser t: his marriage to Princess Hermine of Heuss is in no wise diminished, di-minished, although the former crown prince is declared to have yielded to the arguments of his father and is now disposed to give an unwilling consent. con-sent. The former emperor has defied his family and insists on the mcrri- age. Billboard strippers constitute a neiy type of thief on Berlins, police blotter. blot-ter. D-ti to the increased value of j wastepaper, the plundering of street j advertising has set in. Although reliable London reports indicate a wide sentiment in the I Knglisii trade that wool prices are j high enough. Boston dealers feel ; tin t ail ine'iiuin wools may go higher, ! and S"ict look for further advances in fine v.-rels. |