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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUST READERS A RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN EPITOME W. D. Lippett, first vice president of the Great Western Sugar company, at Denver, Colo., announced that the will build in Colorado the first plant of Us kind in the world for the refining of sugar from discard molasses. company George Schoeder of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who was held responsible for the death of Robert Beck when he refused use of his boat to attempt rescue when Beck was drowned recently, has left Winnipeg, a Canadian press dispatch received at Seattle, Wash., Stated. Police guarded the Schroeder home on the bank of the Red river while his household effects were being removed. He had lived there twenty years. Texas was awarded two prizes in national membership-extensiocontest in the National Federation of Music Clubs, at Portland, Mrs. Cecil Frankel, Los Angeles, vice president, announced at the convention. Texas received a prize of $100 for the state showing the most consistent growth in club membership between June, 1924 and May 1925, and $50 for the state whose clubs showed greatest growth between January and May of this year. On the heels of the reports of a strike of native copper in the Mother Lode mining property at Baker, Ore., came news that captialists of Spokane are planning to spend approxithe n Edward Dean, a veteran policeman of Chicago, defended $9000, receipts of the Chicago Motor Coach company at the probable cost of his life. Struck In the stomach by slugs from a sawed-of- f shotgun and wounded in the leg by a revolver bullet. Dean chased four masked robbers from the company's office and fired six shots at them before he fainted from his wounds. Oscar F. C. Kunau, president of the of Auto Knitter Hosiery company wife Y. his Burton and N. Buffalo, Bigelow, manager of the compny are at liberty on $10,000 bail each as a result of charges of violating a federal statute and using the mail to defraud. The company is engaged in the sale of knitting machines which are sold to the housewives, according to authorities with a guarantee that sox knitted on them will be disposed of by the company. About $6,000,000 is said to have been taken in by the company since its organization ten years ago. a telephone Stanley Darlington, wire chief of Dauphin, Kan., outlasted a bear in a test of patience. When at the top of a pole in the Riding Mountain forest reserve, Darlington heard a commotion and saw a full grown bear. For an hour Darlington sat atop the pole and the bear sat Then Bruin depart on the ground. ed. girl was Only one bobbed-hairemost beauamong the twenty-fou- r tiful girls at Vassar college who earned the traditional daisy chain in the class day exercises. George E. Leach won a third term of mayor of Minneapolis by a majority of 8232 votes over James T. in the citys election, complete unofficial returns showed. The final count was: Leach 53,533; El well d Ell-we- ll 45,301. Six members of the radical bloc of the Minneapolis city council which dominated the council 14 to 12, were routed by votes and the new city council will be 18 to 8 antiradical. The governor of Florida has approved the act of the 1925 legislature to require daily readings of the Holy mately two million dollars to develop in the schools of Florida. ReadBible the eastern Oregon copper belt. once daily are required under A piece of sponge cake brought ings of the measure, but no provisions to the Los Angeles police headquaris permitted. comment sectarian ters by Cliff Bergere, automobile race FOREIGN driver, with the statement that he feared it was connected with an atDog meat is still an article of hutempt upon his life, has been found man diet in Germany, and the Berlin upon analysis to contain a quantity chief of police has decided that the of deadly poison, the police announinspection regulations governing othced. er meat shall apply in the future to When arrested at San Franoisco this article. The regulations preMears Hansen, 28, confessed to the scribe also that dogs destined for police that he had tied up hand and slaughter must be examined for trifoot between fifty and a hundred girls chinosis both before and after killing. ttnd women in that city seeking emViscount Poullet, who held the post ployment fvom him in answer to ad- of minister of the in erior under vert isementv for stenographers, typhas succeeded in ists and apartment house managers. Premier aTheunis, at Brussels after cabinet forming A jury in federal court awarded ten days efforts. Belgium has been Brookof to the Broolings State bank without a government since April 5, ings, Ore., a verdict of $1 actual dam- except for the brief tenure of Aloys ages and $17,500 punitive damages in Van De Vyvere as premier. the bank's s lit against the Federal Great Britian and France have Reserve bank of San Francisco. The a complete accord on the reached sufBrookings banV claimed it had fered from pr dices of the reserve problem of European security, and if bank in forcing it to comply with the Germany, to whom the accord will be sent, agrees to the conditions, a rule for par collection of checks. r pact will come into being GENERAL of the based on the inviolability delimited the as by President Coolidge will leave Wash- Rhine frontiers was stated at ington the night of June 23 for his Versailles treaty, it summer vacation at Swampscott, ac- Geneva. Special dispatches from Vera Cruz, cording to plans tentatively completa in ride ed. He will special train, Mexico, report that more than 100 Boston early the following persons have been drowned and sevarriving at at once along eral hamlets destroyed in the Isthmus auto will He morning. the thirteen miles of Bay State beach- region, caused by the overflowing of es to White Court, the summer capi- the Tehuantepec and Perros rivers. Rene Francois de Vleechouwer, tal ,at Swampscott. orA brass band and several hundred known as Brother Usrnar, of the was Canada, at Suberdeau, persons met Albert Gowan and Char- phanage les McPhee, paroled rum runners of found guilty of manslaughter for the Hector Glocester, Mass., as they stepped scalding to death of Januhis of one charges, Galarneau, had them from a train that brought from Atlanta penitentiary. Efforts by ary 21. He will be sentenced later. the chamber of commerce and the The boy died following immersion in r water. Brother city council to have the celebration a tub of boiling octhe that contended scalding called off were only partially successful. They did succeed, however, in curred while he was changing Hecinducing those who were arranging tors clothes. the home coming to cancel plans for Officials of the Krupp concern a parade. characterized as incomprehensible in their disChicago gunmen and thugs met a the demand of the allies severe but costly repulse at the hands armament note for the dismantling of Misof police and citizens, when two gun- the plant at Essen, Germany. for works military men, one of them a nortorious bad use of the Krupp man were shot to death and another purposes is impossible, it wras stated, but recently tried for murder, was for the reason that a subcommission fatally wounded. One of the gunmen of the alied control body is constantslain managed to eke out a shot as ly stationed at the plant to supervise he fell dying, and it found its mark faithful observance of the provisions in the heart of Joseph Baggott, a vet- of the Versailles treaty. eran policeman. Baggott died later A plot to assinate Czechoslovakian in a hospital. Foreign Minister Benes, should he The tombstone over his fathers come to Vienna, has been dlscoveredi grave in Waldheim cemetery, Chica- according to Der Abend, an extremgo, which fell when he attempted to ist afternoon paper. The paper claims climb it, resulted in the death of Les- that the plotters are members of the ter Laclche, 5 years old. His mother nationalistic organization Awakened was placing flowers on the grave and Hungarians, in Budapest, and that sobbing as the boy tried to climb the they are cooperating with Austrian Hakenzreuzler, an antisemetic na slender shaft three feet high. It order. skull. his tionallgtic fracturing four-powe- Us-ma- top-lie- MBflgggfgiggfraiignpnpwifsiiKmqiBitBrfPSPnBffpgpjw ! TRIOPS News Notes From All Part of UTAH s n ' In-go- ls n Cow Testing association for the month of May shows that the average milk production for each of the 395 cowb was 1002 pounds, and the average butterfat produced by each cow was 35.05 pounds. Of these cows 107 gave 40 pounds or more of butter fat. Gunnison. The fire which destroyed the Jensen mill recently entailed a loss of nearly $10,000, according to estimates given by Mr. Jensen upon his return from Salt Lake City. The mill, propelled by water power, was one of the pioneer plants of the valley, having been built in 1894. It was Incorporated under territorial laws by local capitalists, later being taken over by Maurice Jensen. The origin of the fire has not been determined. Ogden. Dewey F. Hawkins, motorcycle officer of the police department was severely injured on Washington avenue near Third street when his motorcycle crashed Into the automobile driven by J. L. Dean of North over the Ogden, forcing Hawkins curb near the street car tracks. Gunnison. The Hyland cheese fac- tory ,the new industry for Gunnison, and yet In its infancy, is making rapid strides as one of the big payroll builders of the valley. The factory is shipping approximately a ton of cheese each week to the Salt Lake wholesalers. high-clas- s Provo. Plans for the installation of fire escapes in the school buildings of Provo are under way, according to Mrs. C. E. Maw, president of the board of education. In addition to making this improvement a number of the buildings will be refloorCd and interiors redecorated during the summer months. Trice. been a What is believed to have job was the burglary two-ma- n the Black Hawk Mercantile company located just south of Hiawatha. The burglars broke into the safe and took about $810 in silver and currenof cy. Salt Lake City. crowded In view of the prevailing at the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., prisoners sent from this district will not be sent there unless specifically ordered by the attorney generals office in Washington, D. C. This information was received in a telegram from Attorney General to Charles M. Morris, district attorney here. condition Sar-gp- Your Shoes with Rejects Men-Min- Halifax, N. S. Five hundred troops have reported for duty in the Cape Breton coal fields as the result of The Wonder Solo for Wear armed clashes between striking minWean twice at Iona as best leather! Steel corporers and British Empire and for a Belter Heel ation police at New Waterford. These Heel U.S SPRING-STE- P clashed resulted in the death of one Rubber States United Company miner, the serious wounding of another and Injuries to two score. Fresh disorders were reported in New Aberdeen, a suburb of Glace Bay. Proud American Mothers It was reported that the companys food shops at mines 12 and 14 had The Presidents whose mothers lived to see their sons receive the highest been cleaned out by a mob of miners. It was also reported, although con- honor in the nations gift were: Washfirmation was lacking, that the ware- ington, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, house at No. 14 and the offices at Polk, Johnson, Grant, Garfield and Nos. 16 and 12 were ablaze, with no McKinley. Those who did not were: Adams, Jefferson, Jackson, VanBuren, water available. In clashes for possesion of the New W. H. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, FillLincoln, Waterford power house, several hun- more, Pierce, Buchanan, dred rounds of amunition were fired. Hayes, Arthur, Cleveland, Benjamin After the fighting, police took refuge Harrison, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, In the jail at New Waterford and re- Harding and Coolidge. ports of plans of miners to raid it were heard. The power plant was captured from miner pickets by a surprise attack at Is backache making you miserable? dawn and recaptured by the miners blue Are you utterly at noon. William Davis, a miner and played out? Have you suspected your the are Your kidneys? kidneys father of nine children, was killed, Once they fall behind in their and Gilbert Watson seriously woundwork, theres slow poisoning of blood and nerves. Then is apt to come backed. The power plant is the strateache, headaches, dizziness, and other angic point of the colliery system. noying kidney irregularities. Dont wait! A large detail of provincial police If your kidneys are sluggish, help them with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan's departed for Sydney on a regular Pills. Doan's are recommended the train several hours before the troop world over. Ask your neighbor! trains left Halifax. An Idaho Case J. W. McLeod, president of district Mrs. I. Bright, LS. Main St., Pres-rto26, United Mine Workers of America, Idaho, says: l A cold settled In who has led the strikers in the presmy kidneys and ent difficulty, says that the miners disordered them. offered to place their grievances in They acted too frequently and my the hands of the minister of labor or .back was sore. I a mediatory body with final power of thad severe pains $i n my back. decision. This the corporation, thru Pills had .,jDoansused in the J. E. McLurg, vice president, has rewith family good fused to do, according to Mr. McLeod. results so I pur-r- f a box and He added that the miners had already All they relieved me completely. conditions for intervention accepted the symptoms left. laid down by James Murdock, minister of labor. Twelve thousand miners have been STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS on strike for five months. The strike Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. started when several collieries were closed and store credits were suspended for several thousand miners. Royal Gorge in Films In negotiations for a settlement the Motion pictures of the Royal gorge corporation has insisted on a 10 per in Colorado, one of the scenic spots of cent wage reduction. the United States, are being taken for Troops have been called to the exhibition throughout the world. A Nova Scotia coal fields three times in special train has been necessary to the last three years. make the picture properly. The wheels of the cars had to be perfect so as not to mar any of the camera Blast Hurls Dancers Into Sea Atlantic City, N. J. Five persons reproductions. are belived to have been drowned when an explosion, followed by fire, destroyed the pleasure boat Crystal, forcing thirty persons, including the crew, to leap overboard while on a INDIGESTION pleasure cruise eight miles off Atlantic City. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a cigaret end thrown down a hatchway. The body of Deborah McKnight, 18, was brought ashore by coast guards, while a patrol boat is continuing the 6earch for John Hannqm of North-fielWarren Dilks of Linwood, Joseph Wilson of Northfield and Martha Weiss, still missin. 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Mexican Support Conditional The administration Washington. will support the government in Mexico only so long as it protects American lives and American rights, and complies with Its international engagements and obligations," SecreSoothinq &ndHe&linq tary Kellogg declared in a formal For statement. "Our relations with the government (of Mexico) are friendly but nevertheless, conditions are not SOLES Salt Lake City. First Lieutenant George A. Cochran, 867 Bryan Ave., and Second Lieutenant James A. 118, F street, both of the medical reserve, have been ordered to the Fitzsimmons general hospital, Denver, July 5th, for training. Richmond-Lewisto- Life of Offer of Stores Are Raided of All Provisions; Third Time For Troops Corporation n report of the nt Bingham An investigation at Bingham has revealed the fact that the Utah Apex has stopped shipping ore t from the level through the Utah Delaware, the actual production having halted last wreek, it is stated by miners, and a controversy has arisen over the ownership of the ore t level and below, body on the the Utah Delaware, formerly the Utah Consolidated, claiming ownership to the ore because of an old court order giving it all ore and shoots and continuations of ore from the Yampa vein, while the Utah Apex claims the ore through Apex rights. 2400-foo- 2400-foo- Salt Lake City. Edward Laird, president of the Edward Laird Livestock company and vice president of the Ashton-Jenkin- s Real Estate company, died at his home, 840, East Twenty-firs- t South street, at the age of 73 years. Help That Achy Back! tired-nervou- blood-filter- n, vS' DOANS "i18 Foiter-Milbur- a Relief Sure FOR d. Babys Tender Skin entirely satisfactory, statement said. the secretarys Shoales Report Ready In November Washington. Assurance was given to President Coolidge by Chairman McKenzie of the Muscle Shoales commission that a final report would be in the executives hands early in November. This would give the president time to study the commissions recommendations and to touch on the problem in his annual message to congress. The military department of the Utah Agricultural college will receive sufficient instruments to outfit a complete military band, according to word received by Captain Adrian B. Smith, professor of military Clevelands Valet Called science and tactics at the college Duluth, Minn. Robert W. Williams old blind negro singer, who Approximately thirty band instruments will be provided by the war was once valet to President Clevedepartment for the use of the cadets land died here. He was an alumnus of Fisk university, Nashville, Tenn. jiext year. Logan. the ONE IS DEAD AND MANY HURT WHEN STRIKING MINERS AND GUARDS CLASH Gunnison. The heavy rains of the past week novgives assurance of a bumper beet crop in the dlstrlot covered by the Gunnison Sugar company. A survey made by the field men for the company indicates that approximately 6000 acres of beets will be harvested this fall and unless unfor-seeconditions arise the factory will have the largest campaign in Its A Double TO QUIET MINERS lti5I5i5fgi3IS,'3I5ijrBI3I5I2IiSI5ISiSfSBri9IBn3ISHi Logan. GALLED HINDERCORNS Remoras Corns, Callouses. etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to Us ke walking easy. 15c by mall or at Druggists. Hlseox Chemical Works, Patcbogns. H. Y. ?. L. D. S. 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