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Show HEWS OP A WEEK IH CONDENSED FORM HCCORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENT8 TOLD IN BRIEFE8T MANNER POSSIBLE. j Happenings That Are Making Hletory Information Gathered from AIJ Quarters of the Globe and Given In a Few Llnea. INTtRMOUNTAIN. ('lltu:.iii'' lln- niiunrs of virion j i-i l i r - ) n c '. I In purl of r.n nti-lln, dliilin, iiM-rci;ni1 llif rlly MJ l m 1 1 His-jmihI.mI His-jmihI.mI lis rules nihl a"'i jiii iinli-jiiiiifi- i''iti!riii the lieciiiii uf every hiei'eliMIl! Mild prn llllll' til.'. I 1 1 Ji i I f t I llif lllore cusl of eer,Y Ml'lirle offend of-fend fur Mile nlmll I"' plainly iiull-cril.-il upuli llif arlicle or Upon llif pi" re hi;' II I'I'ixe.l. Tun 1 1 1 1 1 1 were lnsi;iiilly killed when ii lor.. mo i e of lln- l.illle ( 'ol I on wood Tr;i Nsporini Ion comjpiiii.v overlurned nt 'lii r's I'lul between Altu mid I'-rili- .-n, I mli, pinning llieni lieiienl h (he lieuv.V engine. A lyelone which struck the vicinity of Ne eriinre, ( 'ulorudo, razed fanii limises, killed live slock and wrecked telephone and telegraph lines. No loss of life has h ceil reported. Ike T. Ki-ndrlck, foster father of l uited Slates Senator John Kendrlck, of Wyoming, died at his home at San-saha, San-saha, Texas, May He retired the present senator from childhood and was a pioneer Texas cattleman. Nick ami Krlcvliitf for his wife, who died January 11, Alvon I'.utler, aj-jed Kl. of Shoshone. Idalio, took his life id Walla Walla hy shooting himself In the sioinach with a rifle, liutler was visiting a friend and, hecouilii ill, ap-parenlly ap-parenlly decided to end his suffering. t'nion hakers of Vletorla, Ii. , have walked out, adding their number to hakers already on strike in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. The prediction was made that the entire Pacific coasi would he affected lief ore the strike was over. DOMESTIC. A Jury trying Thomas Marks! terry for (lie murder of Jesse (ilenii, at Krouk.vjlle, Ky., last fall, reported a verdict of Kill It of murder in the first decree. Marksberry, a fanner and fi'j-mer pastor, was sentenced to life iinpri.sonment in the stale penitentiary. peni-tentiary. J. W. I.yfto-i died at Sioux City, low a, twenty-four hours after he put a stone the size of a tfolf hall In his mouth. Tin stone became lodged in his throat and could nut lie removed. The steamship Cody, named in honor d' Ihe late 'T.ulVnlo Kill" Cody, famous scout and Indian lighter, will In? launched ,,t Ho- Island, l'a., May III. Mot ions to (pi ash the indict men I a;:ain-d 12,") bituminous coal miners and operators of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and I'eunsv l ania were filed in the federal court at Indianapolis by Charles Kvans I lushes, chief counsel for ihe indleted miners. I M". ( 'liaylm W'e.inan, president of tin' world Zionist commission and head of the Zionist delegation to the peace conference, says the tfuveniuieiit of Palestine will be placed In the hands ol a lnli commissioner and a council until such time as popular representation representa-tion can be introduced in the country. The fifth annu el sary of the sinking of the steamship Lusiiania hy a Cer-man Cer-man submarine was observed at New York on May 7. Spcci::! memorial services for those whose lives were lost in ihe disaster were held In several sev-eral churches. I'espiie the efforts of antl-sutTra-ists to force a vote in the lower house of the I via ware legislature on May (i on the resuluiion lo ratify the federal fed-eral suffrage amendment, adjournment was taken until May IT without any action on the measure. The proposed amalgamation of the African Methodist Kpiscopal, African Methodist Kpiscopal Zion and Colored Met hod i st Kpiscnpal denominations was sanctioned by the general conference confer-ence of the African Methodist Kpiscopal Kpisco-pal church at St. Louis. Cash wheat sold above $.U0 In St. Louis on May tl for the tlrst time since t he government look over cont rol of wheat in the summer of 11)17. Ked winter wheat No. sold on the merchants mer-chants exchange at $.'1.0- a bushel. The peak of prices in footwear has been reached, but it will take three to four months for any reduction to reach the consumer, the executive committee Kf the Tanners' Council of the Cnlted 'States reported at the council's annual meeting at Atlantic City, N. J. V heftier Ceneral Wood or Senator Johnson received the popular vote in Indiana's Republican primary will not be Known del'lnHely until the official caii;.ss - ttdt j Ceoive Cowle. r.-derri! p r. . i I . ! . ' : , m (aLii-ftl. i'Iimc'.-iI wilii .irr.-pt n' a I'l'.be for concealing a .-ale of .I'pmr. plead-e, plead-e, guilty at Milwaukee met was -e:;-lelic-il lo ei-hl lnolilli- in I be hoje i of correci ittii and lined SJ.'.. A let i it w rl 1 1 en by Kmma oddma n from MuM iiw lo r. lien Iteiiman or ''lii- n'o , us been fiscsiled by Uo . erillliellt agents. Tile letter I. .hi of conditions in Ku-- a, but the deported ai:irchis( (pieen adniiltc'1 be was m permitted to w rite as freely as Mie would like. She also said Alexander P.erkman was with her and made it clear they were not. altogether happ. 1'rsula Proderick. If,, who killed her stepfather. Joseph W Hock, in their home at St. Louis, April II, ! r.H.i, was found guilty of murder in the second decree by a Jury in jue-uile jue-uile court and her punishment tixed at ten years lu Ihe Missouri pen i I eni ia ry. WASHINGTON. Kfl'orts to substitute a diced appropriation appro-priation for the .-hipping board and the emergency flee i corpora t ions for the present, failed in the home. An amendment to the sundry civil bill carrying a flat appropriation of Sl.-T,-:.tHMH was voted down. Senaior Keed Smooi's bill for an investigation in-vestigation into overnnieiit operations with a view to a thorough overhauling of government machinery and a systematic sys-tematic organization to cut out lost, motion ami duplications, will be favorably favor-ably recommended by the senate appropriations ap-propriations committee. Acting for the Society of American Florists, W. K. Cude, its Washington representative, has issued a denial of the st at emeu I by Miss Anna Jar vis, president of the Mothers' Iay association, associa-tion, t Jin t florists profiteered in white carnations, the symbol of observance of Mothers day last year. Assistant Secretary of Labor Post, testifying before the house rules committee, com-mittee, declared that forty of the hundreds hun-dreds of foreigners rounded up In the rajds hy tin department of Justice in the last six months admitted that they favored overthrow of the government. A bill designed to assist Cermatiy's purchase in America of such materials mate-rials as are necessary lo the rehabilitation rehabili-tation of that country and which! would help meet reparation demands has been Introduced by Senator France, Republican, Maryland. FOREIGN The Curraii.a government at Mexi co City is tottering while lo.lHK) Son-ora Son-ora revolutionists have begun their southern sweep toward the nation's capital. In a debate in the P.ritish house of lords concerning conditions in Ireland. Ire-land. Ha ron Fdrkenhead, lord high chancellor, on behalf of the government govern-ment said it was intended to coniinue the policy of giving to the Jrlsh executive execu-tive all possible assistance and support. sup-port. The council of the b ague of nations has refused to offer a mandate for Armenia to any power unless certain requested stipulations are embodied by the supreme council In the Turkish settlement. The Fourteen t h Japanese division defeated 4M0 Bolshevists near Klia-baraovsk, Klia-baraovsk, in Siberia, near tin; Manchuria Man-churia frontier, It has been semiofll-cially semiofll-cially announced. The si rike of railway men, which has now extended to the miners and dockers and to the metal workers in the Paris district, with tliQ threat of the possibility of a general strike, has caused the government to hasten its promised plan of reorganization of the railways. Jn an effort to break up an organized or-ganized band of gun and whiskey runnel's, run-nel's, who for months have been smuggling smug-gling l'n i ted States rifles and cartridges cart-ridges into Mexico across the International Inter-national boundary line at Nogales, Arizona, department of justice agents raided a number of places in Nogales, Sonora. Chinese officials have denied that China extended recognition to the Russian Rus-sian P.olshoviki government as report- j ed in a Moscow wireless dispatch recently. re-cently. The port city of Havre, France, is Jammed with indignant Americans, some of whom are in a desperate plight as a result of the refusal of t lie French line to. allow them to stay aboard or Insure them hotel accommodations accom-modations when the dock workers strike held up the departure of the liner La France. Indications that volcanic eruption was taking place on the Island of old Providence In the Caribbean sea are reported. Leaders of the revolution In northern north-ern Mexico mot at Naco, Sonora, to name a cnbinet for the provisional government. Cov. Adolfo de la Hner-ta Hner-ta of Sonora has been made provisional provis-ional president until a man to succeed him can be selected by the governors of the various revolting states. Premier Lloyd (leorge has been ordered or-dered by his physicians to remain In bed for a few days because of what j Is described as a mild attack of bron-j chilis and fatigue from his San Remo activities. I |