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Show BRIEF REVIEW OF A WEEjra EKHIS RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED ITEM-IZED FORM Home and Foreign News Gathered From All Quartert of the World, nd Prepared for Busy Men INTERMOUNTAIN. When Mrs. Frank Dcurlove of Adrian, Adri-an, -'. 1'., reilreil she was attacked by II weasel that luel crawled into her bed. 'i'u o men w hoin she summoned to protect pro-tect her were badly bitten before the uniuial was killed. There r.re 2."11., unemployed in Salt Lalio City., aecoi-din' to a letter sent to Coventor Mabey by Uie Cominercial clul'. These figures are jcivi;:i as too result of a survey made by the club in September. Tin' crack debating team of Harvard Har-vard university anil a team from the University of Idaho will debate either In .Moscow, Idaho, or in Spokane, in the early parr of Hecember, Debate Coach C. V. Chenou eth announced recently. re-cently. County Treasurer Hon C. Bell of Kemmerer. Wyo., has been notified that ir,T. 41) will be made at once available for distribution to the schools of Lincoln county as its share of oil loyalties derived from state-owned state-owned school lands, this being a semi annual payment. Airmail service between Elko and Ely. Nov., will be established within the next ten days, according to word received from Washington by Claron Xelsen, manager of Wonhvard aviation avia-tion field at Salt Lake. The plans call for mail flights between those cities on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week. Return trips to Elko will be made on the same days. Two masked men entered the Spangle Span-gle State 'bank at Spangle, IS miles south of Spokane, Wash, at 1 p. m. Tuesday, shot Miss Kutli Jennings, the assistant cashier in the arm and escaped with a sum of money, the amount of which was not known. A posse of deputy sheriffs left here at 2 p. in. in an effort to overtake the robbers. Mrs. Dolores Johnson, sister of j Jair.es E. Mahoney. who was found guilty Saturday at Seattle, Wash., of first degree murder for the slaying of his wil'e Kate M. Mahoney, was charged charg-ed with forgery in connection with an alleged fraudulent power of attorney purporting to have been signed by Kate Mahoney. The charge was made in an information filed in superior court. " DOMESTIC. William Earl Jeardeau, young teller of the Capital National hank at Sacramento. Sac-ramento. Cal., Monday pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzlement and was sentenced to serve two and one-iiai' one-iiai' .tears at McNeil Island federal penitentiary. Jeardeau, who was alleged al-leged to have misappropriated S11.500, attributed his troubles to gambling. After having escaped from prison and made his way to San Antonio impelled im-pelled by fear that his four children had perished in the recent flood at San Antonio, Texas. J. B. Payne was held by the local officers Tuesday awaiting the arrival of deputy wardens from the Lansing, Kansas, prison. The Grain Dealers' National association, associa-tion, which has been in convention at Chicago for three days, closed its sessions ses-sions by reelecting its old officers, including in-cluding I'resident H. E. Clement of Waco. Wa-co. Texas. The new directors include C. D. Sturtevant, Omaha; S. C. Armstrong. Arm-strong. Seattle: E. F. l'.rown, Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Mont; A. J. Ames, San Francisco. Search throughout the .Tacific has been instituted for the private yacht Spee.incks, with the party of Captain and Mrs, Albert Y. Goewen of New York on board, according to relatives of Mrs. Goewen at Los Angeles. Sighting Sight-ing of a wrecked motor yacht off Cape San Lucas. Lower California, several days ago by the steamer Ilattie Luck-enback Luck-enback has augmented fears for the safety of the Goewen party, Mrs. Goe-wen's Goe-wen's relatives say. Over five thousand gallons of moon-. moon-. shine whiskey seized in recent raids was condemned by the judge of the federal fed-eral court at Grand Kapids, la., recently. recent-ly. It was emptied into the Cedar river Thursday afternoon under the direct dir-ect supervision of United States Marsh Mar-sh -il Davis. The Rev. It. T. Western, a retired Methodist Episcopal minister of Elk-ton, Elk-ton, Md., has been dismissed from the . church, after conviction on fourteen counts by an ecclesiastisal jury, it was announced Wednesday. Chief among the charges were trafficking in marriages, mar-riages, splitting fees and conduct unbecoming un-becoming a minister. Mr. Western admitted ad-mitted splitting "fifty-fifty" with jitney drivers on his fees for performing marriage ceremonies. Since August 1, lie said, he had performed about 300 KUCh cerpinnnles. tiX. ri.'s;l l..ipe Co.,, John i.. .. '. 's presiditit of the International Ti'iier--union, will avert a strike in the Kai: sas district by ordering the mlner back to work who quit Friday wher Alexander Howat wei.t to jail, W. L ! Muggins, presiding judge of the Kan sas court of industrial relations. Sat unlay is-aied a staiemi-nt that If Lewi? should fail the industrial court must act to protect the miners who want tc work. Plans are bcTng nunle to ermstruet 8 dam that will control Cave creek which frequently has flooded Phoenix; .Arizona, the most recent occasion he ing on August 21. when the state cap Hoi's first floor was covered with water WASHINGTON. Government agencies are keeping in close touch with the railroad striks situation hut reports received thus fM indicate there will be ')' strike, it wa.-announced wa.-announced officially here a few days ago. The supreme cTTurt of the United i States Tuesday announced the appointment appoint-ment of William It. Stausbury as clerk of the supreme court of the United Stales to succeed James D. Maher, who died during the .summer. Senator Kenyon, Republican, Iowa informed President Harding Thursdaj that he could not consider at the pres-I pres-I ent time acceptance of the federal Judgeship of the northern Iowa district. dis-trict. Decision by the department of jus tice as to investigation of the Kuklus Klan will await action by congress or the proposed inquiry, Attorney General Daugherty said Thursday. m m Notice that the government will mov for a dismissal of the Keystone Wntct Case company antitrust suit was filed today with the clerk of the supreme court, where the proceedings are pending. pend-ing. Major General John L. Hines was designated Thursday by Secretarj Weeks to succeed Major General Dick-man, Dick-man, retired, as commander of th Eighth corps areas, with headquarters ! at Fort Houston, Texas. A "jury" of 12 prominent lawyers, after reviewing the testimony taken in the cases growing out of the escape ol G rover C. Bergdoll, draft evader, has found both his attorneys, E. C. Bailej and Samuel T. Ansell, Innocent of any participation in the (tscape. Copies ol the judicial review are being sent tc members of congress. A new 16-inch, 50-calibre rifle, said to be more powerful than any naval gun now in use and other new developments develop-ments in ordnance, will be tested af the army ordnance proving ground al Aberdeen, Md., soon, when "ordnance day" will be celebrated. New types of artillery, shells, tanks and bombs also will be tried out. Passage of foreign debt refunding legislation at this session of congress was urged by Secretary of the Treasury Treas-ury Mellen Thursday before the public ways and means committee. The legislation leg-islation is to be pushed through the house at a "very early date," Mellen was assured by the committtee. FOREIGN. The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Atlanta, Ga., formally asked President Presi-dent Harding and Attorney General Daugherty recently to start an investigation investi-gation in the affairs of the klan. During the Parliamentary investigation investiga-tion of cruelty to performing monkeys in London, a shortsighted showman lost his head and addressed one of the members of parliament as "Jocko." The hearing had to adjourn. Arthur Griffith, chairman designate of the sinn fein delegation in the Loudon Lou-don peace confidence and other prominent prom-inent sinn fein leaders this week began be-gan drafting Ireland's case for representation repres-entation to the parley. It is reported reliably that Eamonn De Valera will shortly sail for the United States. m m The cabinet, headed by Oscar Von Sydow, as premier, will resign next Tuesday as a result of the recent election. elec-tion. King Gustav is expected to ask HJarmar Branting to form a new ministry, min-istry, which will be entirely socialistic, socialis-tic, as the liberals have declared theii unwillingness to join iu a new liberal-socialist liberal-socialist coalition. New York went back to normal time Sunday, after Ave months of daylight saving, with but little confusion. Dan Shea, New York fireman and representative re-presentative of the Pastime Athletic club, Sunday won the National A. A. U. decathlon championship with 5849.339 points, Brutus Hamilton, University of Missouri, former champion, did not compete this year. Patrick O'Conner of New York was second with 5037.875 points. a a Manuel Quezon, president of the Philippine senate, who returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from the United States, was carried off the steamer on a stretcher, suffering from intestinal trouble. His physicians said Mr. Quezon's condition was not serious. A resolution was adopted by the cabinet cab-inet council to comply with the ultimatum ultim-atum of the council of ambassador! ls-sued In Paris on September 21 "in vltlng" Hungary to evacuate Burgen lnnd. |