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Show NEWS HISTORY OF 1 PAST WEEK A Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World . . th WASHINGTON j ( Chas B. Warren, he Amerj J i bassador to Toklo, Is contoj if A resigning and retiring to PrIJ A. ' All vesKTeriealjdtfieiEB owiiedfare prohibited from having liqTior on board in American torritori- al waters under the Interpretation of the' prohibition amendment and the en- forcement act handed down by the department de-partment of JuBtice. Industrial envploynrentia all parts of the country has ie& accelerated by adjustment of coal and rbil strikes, although inadequate car and fuel supply sup-ply has retarded a further Improvement. Improve-ment. The first government bond Issue since w.e war was announced by the treasury. Secretary Mellon offered fur subscription an Jssue of about $500, 000,000 of 4J4 per cent thirty-year treasury bonds as part of the program for refunding short-term debt Only two cities made larger percentage per-centage gains in postal recepts last month, as compared with September, 1021, than Boise, Idaho, which showed an increase of 17,21 per cent. Itailroad passenger fares are com-!ng com-!ng down. A cut, as great, perhaps, as the 10 per cent horizontal reduction reduc-tion ordered in freight rates last May, may be expected. . With as old slouch hat cocked on the Bide of his head, Uncle Joe Can-non Can-non started out by automobile for Danville, 111., traveling over the old National pike his parents took eighty-three eighty-three years ago in emigrating westward. west-ward. An appeal to the newly formed national na-tional organization of reserve officers of the army in session here to use Its Influence against "false economy" In army appropriations was mada by General Pershing. . WESTERN The first ocean-going vessel to load passengers in the Sktpanon waterway was the Frank D. Stout, a combination combina-tion freight and passenger ves,seL Ernmett Sharp, eounty commissioner commission-er at Eugene, Oregon, whose recall Is beiug attempted, petitions having been in circulation for two days, hns perfected an organization to fight the recall, according to announcement. Members of the police shotgun squad badly wounded two men today In fraustrutlng an rfttempt to holdup an automomblle conveying $20,000 to the Dairy Delivery company In the Mission district of San Francisco, to pay Its employes. 1 .... ' . I L. Pierce, Texas ranger, shot and killed Clayton Hudson, at Tyler, Tex., striking shopman on picket duty at the Cotton Belt depot, according to police. Pierce claimed self-defense, the police said. ',...., . Whether or not names of socialist candidates for Montana state and con-gross con-gross lonal offices will apear on the general election ballot In November depends on actlin to be taken by the , supreme court of Montana. The harvesting of the bumper fruit crop In southwestern Idaho is now 1 In full swing. Never in the history of that section of the state have the trees been so heavily laden with , fruits of all kinds. 1 Bill Raymond of Dorris, Cal., won the .$500 purse offered as first prize In the broncho-riding contest at the Klamath county rodeo, which has Just closed after three exciting days-Is days-Is Timpanogos cave In American Fork canyon, Utah, which has been partly explored by thousands during the last two years, the property of the United 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. GENERAL Four prohibition agents and two negro assistants were beleagured for two hours in the saloon of Henry Sohalitzky in Baltimore following a raid. Several thousand men and women wo-men threatened the agents and demolished de-molished the plateglass front of the building In repented efforts to reach the raiders. The Rev. L. E. Smith, an evangelist, evangel-ist, who has been conducting services at Damon, Oklahoma, appeared in the pulpit recently with side arms, following follow-ing threats that he would not be permitted per-mitted to hold meetings. J.nying a loaded gun beside his bible, Smith announced an-nounced that he was not going to be bothered. The first Pullman sleeping car has been placed on exhibition at the La Salle street passenger station, Chicago. Chica-go. It was an old passenger coach remodeled by the late George M. Pullman Pull-man and put Into service between Clitcago and Bloomlngton, 111., September Septem-ber 1, 18Ta The care Is the chief feature of the historical exhibit In connection con-nection with the seventieth anniversary anniver-sary of the Rock Island railroad. The Stillmsn divorce fight appears far from ended despite the fact that Supreme Court Justice Morschauser handed down a decision confirming the report of Referee Daniel J. Glea-Bnn, Glea-Bnn, lu which dismissal of the divorce suit filed by James A. Stillman, I wealthy banker, against Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, and affirmation of the legitimacy legiti-macy of her youngest child, Guy, was 1 recommended. Mrs. W. II. Felton, 87 years of age, of Cartervtlle. Ga., became the first woman member of the United States senate when she was appointed by Governor Thomas W. narding to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Thomas E. Watson. The state of Utah was granted permission per-mission In the supreme court to file a brief in support of the motion of the state of Colorado and others for a rehearing re-hearing In the case brought by the Btate 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. FOREIGN France's 1923 budget will be four billion francs In deficit the largest deficit of any budget since 1S71 according ac-cording to official announcement by the finance ministry. Eight thousand persons have been made homeless by the fires that swept over northern Ontario this week, according ac-cording to Provincal Premier Drury. lie estimated the property loss at $8,000,000. The gunboat Znragoza has sailed for Tuxpam with 500 s ddiers to reinforce the federal mllltury In the oil region around Vera Cr:iz where renewal of rebel activities is reported. An interesting feature of the International Inter-national Dental exhibition, now being held In tondon, are the nets of artificial arti-ficial teeth made of a composition as black as ebony. " They are Intended for Siamese women, with whom It Is the custom to stain the teeth black with betel nut to denote their married state. Licenses of 75 per cent of the saloons sa-loons in Juarez wi 1 be revoked and the places ordered closed soon, the state of Chihuahua will establish a j "zone of tolerance" and "red-light district" dis-trict" In Juarez and will deport scores of Immoral foreigners at once, according accord-ing to Governor Ign.izlo Enrlques. Announcement Uut bis oil Interests will soon start drilling for oil In the Cold buy dialrict oi Alaska promises to bring tlio thrilling sceneg of gold rush days to llfo a(.'uln. Attempts are being made by miners In the southern fields of New South Wales to hold up the production of coal, and th men are threatening to strike. ' At leant three mining towns hnve been wljied out by forat fire burning over a wide nr. a In northern Ontario. Former Premier Veni.elos of Creeeo railed on Ambciasador Harvey and asked ask-ed the nmbtiHSHOjor to send a niesaeo to Washington requesting the United States government to Intercedo with the allies and reque st them to occupy Thrnre pending the final disposition of that territory. Republicans made ti surprise attiick on the nationalist pnrrlson at Omeath, County Louth, Ireland, and a sharp three-hour fight ensued. It Is reported report-ed that ten nqmbllcans wre klllod and tunny wounded. "I think we ni:iy venture to prophosy j that we shall tiltininti ly be allo t t:iuip out (.'on-imipti.ia, us vc have stumped nut 'i!:t!!po and typhoid," s.ild Sir Ai.iv! .M-nd, mlni-der ff health, at Pap'.uiMl;, aiiibridizeshiru. There was the usual "moaning of the bur" upon liners putting out to set, despite Attorney General Dangn-srtys Dangn-srtys ruling on high sens liquor and the announcement of Chairman Lnsk-er Lnsk-er at Washington that nil shipping board craft had been ordered to travel dry. Tuat President Harding expects to return to the scene of his birth and boyhood days on his ntlremcnt from the hWifp House became a possibility when Ptench Crow, posttnatt r at Marion, Ohio, and personal friend of the president, acting In behalf of the rhi f evoi i.tive, bought the old Harding Hard-ing homestead, near Mount Ollead, Ohio. N. P. Lindborg of Kugby, N. I)., the man who originated the phrase, "Say It With l lorters," was Instantly killed nt Penn. N. I., when his automobile Jumped a grade, pinning him beneath. It was at a national florists' convention conven-tion In Chicago, ten years ago Hint, 'VSay it With Flowers" was originated. WUint, he introduced hlmsolf, one of tlis delegates asked: "What can you ra!i up in that barren Inkota country coun-try 1" Llndberg answered, "I'p there r say It with rimers." |