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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH, FORK UTAH JfAil R'mcmbcr N V Approximately T akin th Practially All Line in j West Sand Out Calli 1 i , V t X , - V Chicago Approximately seventy-fiv- e railroads, comprising practically all tlia larger tinea of the west, are send-lo- g out call this week for wage conferences with their employees, looking to reductions of pay. A few conferences have already been held on some roads. Although the roads are acting Individually lu the matter of a wage redaction, all tn c toll )wlng the agreement reached here October 14. Such reduction will approximate 10 per cent for the train service .iv-- and a return to the rates or pay in outside industries for other classck of labor. The Pennsylvania railroad will aot TAKE!! IH ARIZONA reduce wages except through the or , rail-dcrly procoHsea of apiteul to the road labor board, aa provided by the transportation act President Samuel ,Kea announced In a letter addressed SANTA FE MAIL CLERK FOIL8 MEETING DISCUSSES RE.OLU to every employee, notifying each that ROBBER AS GUN IS HELD TION CONDEMNING STRIFE-- . the road would file the necessary petiAGAINST BODY; GET8 $5,C03 r ANO CRIME IN IRELAND tion. I Chicago. Plans of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and to meet demands of the for revision of rules and working conditions agreements and for further wage cute were completed Tuessession of 630 day after a two-da- y general chairmen and officials. W. S. Stone, grand chief of the engineers, end W. 8. Carter, president of the firmen and englnemen, explained the settlement under which the recent general strike order was cancelled and received their followers indorsement of their action. railroads Requests from ninety-eigfor revision of rules and working conditions were considered, and the mands of the unions were agreed ion a concerted program in the rules casee. Announcement waa made that the four big brotherhoods have signed agreements with roads In the western . Ncgotlationo Now On Between British and Irish Liverpool The Unionist party attitude toward the Irish settlement negotiations with the question of Ulster foremost, was under debate Thursday at a gathering of Unionists here the Harding Signs Tariff Bill Washington Signature by President Harding of the measure extending the emergency tariff bill until permanent legislation shall be parsed Is announced from the. White House' rhoenlx. Arts. Tho bandit captured here last Tuesday night at the Santa Fe station, following an attempt to rob a mallear, waa Identified by fingerprints Wednesday as Roy Gardner, who recently escaped from the federal penitentiary at McNeil's Island. According to the police, Gardner admitted bis Identity. Police Wednesday morning said that while there vras nothing of unusual value In the mail on board the car attacked Tuesday night, a local bank planned to ship $15,000 from here Wednesday, and they believe the wold be robber bad been ."Upped off"1 to the shipment but got the wrong train. The mallear attacked Tuesday night was on Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe train No. 170. The robber boarded the car ten minutes before the train was due to leave or Los Angelea, and it is the theory of local officers that he Intended to ride to. a nearby station, where, they believe, lie had accomplices waiting for him. Herman Inderlied of Phoenix, clerk ill charge of the cur, said be was not looking when the wouldbe roliher got In the car, and that the first he knew of the other's presence was when he felt a gun pressed against hlg body and turned around to find a masked man holding a revolver against him. Iuder-liewho la 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs about 215 pounds, struck his assailant, took his gun away from him and then sat on him while be waited for officers to respond to bis calls. Then tne bandit waa taken to the county jalL where he said be was R. P. Nelson of Chicago." Inderlied went out with bU car Tuesday night. While Interlled was holding his prisoner, the' latter anld, Welt, youve earned your $5000 tonight" .referring to a standing reward offered to mall clerks for the capture of mall bandits. Another Santa Fe train was standing on a track at the local station, just a few feet from No. 170, and a Southern Pacific train, with two marine guards in the mallear, was at the Southern Pacific atutlon, a quarter 'of a block away, when Inlerlled was at' . tacked. Interlled, who returned to Ihoenlx Wednesday, was called to the police fetation to Identify the prisoner formally as his nssa'lnnt. As he approached the prisoner, the latter held out his hand and said. "Tou haven't got any l.nrd feelings, have you? Ive got a wife and child at home, Interlled repled. So have I, - responded Gardner, and if you had had a gun last nidi; your wife would have been a widow today. I never hurt an unarmed man. But next time a guu is stuck against you, you put up your hands.' It might not be Roy Gardner behind the gun." ' San Francisco Itoy Gardner escaped from McNeils Inland, Washington penitentiary, September 5, 1921, by cutting bis way through the barbed wire fence during a prison baselwll game and running .through the fields to cover amid a ruin of shots from the guards. Two convicts, former soldiers at Camp Lewis, serving life sentences for statutory offenses, also made a dash for liberty with Gardner. One of them 1 was killed,' the other wounded. , To Name Ambassador to Berlin Wash'ngton An ambassador to Germany probably will be nominated by President Il.mllng before the week ends, tt was Indicated Tuesday In. official circles. While the name of prospective appointees was not disclosed. It hud been or would within a short time be presented to the German government for consideration. The speeit-latin- r is to the probable appointee, narrowed down some tui.e ago to David Jayne Hll, and Representative A. B. Houghton of New York To Be Charged With Murder . Denver Charges of murder were preferred W ednesday agalnsf William Tyson, negro, who shot and killed Mi s. Label Reed, white, of Los Angeles, during the Armistice day celebration here. A stray bullet from Tysons revolver,' which he V' firing Into the air, struck JIrs. Reed, klillii? her instantly. The woman was In an en route to the union : t: feu to board a train for Lot Angeles the shotting occurred. rail-'roa- ht counter-de- end southeastern districts for setting up adjustment boards. Creation of the boards Is expected to speed up the work of the railroad labor board by relieving lta docket of a hundred petty cases. Each board Is to have eight members, one each of the brotherhoods and four representing the roads In Its territory. The agreements run for one year and Oregon-Washlngto- Persona Are Injured When Elevated Trains Meet persona were Chicago Twenty-fiv- e Injured, two of them probably fatally. Shortly "before 9 oclock Wednesday elevated morning, when two five-ca- r trains, bound downtown from the west side, were wrecked in a rear end at the Crawford avenue station on the Oak Park line. Three steel coaches were smashed and several victims pinned beneath the Firemen with acetylene wreckage. torches cut through the twisted metal to reach them. . At 9:45 rescuers discovered Patrick McGuire, aged 35, guard on one of the trains, pinned beneath two steel coaches. Firemen with acetylene torches began cutting through the twisted wreckage to reach him. McGuire retained consciousness and directed the efforts, of his rescuers. ' Three cohehes , were demolished. Each train consisted of five cars. The first . was just leaving the Crawford avenue station when the second crash' ed Into it Frank It Doyle, 43, motorronn on the second train, was taken into custody by the police. 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Fifty thousand MU3E5 0 0 0 'OCTSOrt fto-Ion- National Conference, of Unlonlxt party, attended by 2000 delegatee. Lord Derby, who was elected president, said that he did not disguise from himself that fact that It would require any act, any Intelligence that he possessed to keep tho conservative party together. The main business before the conference was a resolution moved by Colon el John Gretton, member of parliament for Rutlandshire, calling niton the conference to record Its condemnation of the long continued ascendancy of crime and rebellion In Ireland and resolve that no settlement of the Irish question Is acceptable which does not respect absolutely the poKltlon acquired by Ulster and provide every safeguard essential for Imperial security and the protection of the hp; lists In the west and south of Ireland. Lord Farnham and General Irescott Lecie presented the ease against ne-gons aith the Sinn Fein on behalf of that section of the southern Iririi Union's! opposed to the policy of Lord Middleton and hla pnrty, who are in disagreement with the ulster demand for separate dominions for north and South Ireland. The speakers contended that peace purchased from tha Sinn Fein by the weakness of the government would contain no element of permanence. Colonel Gretton. In moving his resolution, referring to a proposed amendment by Sir Laming Worthington-Evnnsecretary for war, wishing success to the Irish peace negotiations, nid that the watering down of the motion would ultimately lead to the urslntegratlon and destruction of the Conservative-Unionis- t party. UnionColonel Martin Archer-Shee- , ist member of parliament for Finsbury. In seconding (he Gretton mot'on, said that as soon as the negotiations broke down, as they surtly would, the Conservatives should leave the coat" on and set up a government which would really govern the country. T am sick and tlrel of a government that is carrying out a radical policy and which is led by a tiical louder, lie explained. d, s, , a' nuti-t.tobl- v.-- r le . ARE YOU A MOTHER 7 Health Is Mott Important to You 1 have taken Ihv RediVng, Calif. Pieroes Favonte Proscripuon during expectancy and found it excellent. It relieved me of headache, backache and helped ma in a gteat many wavs. I wee strong, had a gmsl appetite and had comand paratively no aulToriiis. Was strong mew well when 1 got up amt my baby was and healthy," Mrs. 8. P. Houston, 1101 line SU Start at once with the Tnweription" and see how quickly you pick up feel stronger and better, Vrite lr. Pierce, president Invalids Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y , tor free medical advice, or scad 10c for trial pkg. table U. Most of works wear and tear on a mnn comes from hi going to It all CkU a HINDERCORN3 frazzled out by hla play. All fwlfe FMnrwG Mfurl toll Inin, AML, feH, AaksS tglklBf HfV, H If M l or At nosr iiiwos iSHkU Work rikkoOA Jl. t. fist If m'ght doesnt nlwnys make right, It seldom set left. PATENTS Yhltney, beet dumps or loading or taken any action toward tak. ng over the beets contracted for. The umplnint further recites that the aimers gave notes for stock In the ouipany and never redelved certlfV tea or other cona'deratlon for tltetn. w. Prisoner Claims He Acted Gallantly Unionist Party in Session at Liverpool In Sparing Life er Railway Em- Indorsee With Reservations tho pleya Because He Saw Man Was Brave and Unarmed may be renewed. In the western territory the agreement has been approved by the Union n Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Railroad A . Navigation company. Los Angeles & Salt Lake, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe, Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, Colorado A Southern, Fort Worth A Denver City, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Spokane, Portland A Seattle, Chicago, Mil wau-Ae- e A St Paul and the Minneapolis, Et Paul A Sault Ste. Marla railway. THREE COACHES DEMOLISHED GREENS AUGUST FLOWER Cantrnt 1 for tho wrecking of tho lardo house, or Amelin palace, Hull .ake, has been let. On the alts a mad. rn biia'nesa struriure will he erected or the use of the federal reserve bank. I FIRST STEP LOOKING TO REDUC-TIOIN PAY TAKEN BY BIQ LINE EAST AND WEST NEWS REVIEW COLDS 24HQ!M jf Kmn !.c. Adviooae mianU Ulilssirals TREATED 'XUftES LA GRIPPE w3 WH-HIU- CO. t. 1 MICMMAN.l Short broathlns Is law boom walllns raducad in s law dayai rarolataa ths llvar. kid nay a, aromach and haarti portfiaa tha hloudranathana ths antlra aysao. Writ fwwfrm Trial Traarwant. CQU.9N BIO ft? IQIEDT CO, Btpt $.0, IUMTLU DEADLY WEAPON OF SAVAGES African Trlbca Use Poisoned Arrows Which Inflict Death That la Instantaneous. The most effective weapon of ths and Andorobo Is the arrow d which they poison with the Accan i hers achlmperi, a small tree, according to a National Geographic society bulletin. They boll the leaves and branches until the mixture becomes In appearance, and thick and pltch-llk- e place It on sheets of bark' which they hide high on the branches of trees sway from children, until It is needed When an animal Is shot with an arrow dipped In the poison. It dies almost Im' mediately. The natives cut out the flesh around the wound aa soon as pos1 Lay off quick. sible and throw It away. The remainInstantly the earrings were Jerked der Is eaten and the blood Is drunk out of the girls cars, her cigarette This love of blood as an article of food' was thrown to the floor and hastily Is common among many African tribes stepped on, the cigarette holder was several of them going so far as te tucked Into her bag and she rubbed bleed their cattle and drink the blar'd-ho- t her napkin briskly over her lips. or mix It with their porridge. The professor sat down at the opposite table and never once glanced The Bucks Revenge. at the two girls. Milwaukee JouroaL The telephone In the Division Q. M office rang and the brand new and' Women In Pulpit Numbered among the preachers of highly Important shavetail reachef the Disciples of Christ (the Christian for It. Hello! said the voice. "This b church) are almost one hundred womMay I en. The first woman minister of this the operator at headquarters. sect was ordained 47 years ago and an speak to Colonel Lummux?" "Ila Isn't In, said the shavctal average of two womeij a year haa been added to Its ministry since then. shortly. Major Dingus, then?" Illinois boasts 15 women preachers, Isnt In while Kansas Is second on the list , "How about Captain Doodah with eight No isnt In." Eh who Is this, please? - - Tsa Grown In Pennsylvania. j This, yonng man, Is Lleutenan' It Is not generally known that Pennsylvania Ims a tea crop indigenous to Bumpshus." the Blue mountain region, and which , Oh, yes, thank yon, lieutenant, said the voice sweetly. And If ai largely snrplants the use of the Ori- officer should come in , would yot In ental tea several counties of that Americas section. The' crop Is now being gath- please ask him to. call? ered and tons of the tea are being Legion Weekly. picked and dried for winter use. Snuff. i , Of No Use to Him. Sneagle. Hewitt Why dont you . get his Snotneagle, snowl." Snelther, snostrieh. What for? I am a Lehigh Burr goat? Jewett vegetarian." It is fate that makes a heavyn A contested will is .one sort of weight champion of one man, a punch suit. Ing bag of another. Masai shell-rimme- - 100-gallo- n peratfon. Approximately 100 gallon vere manufacture! each twenty-fou- i tours. A controversy which may lend to s awauif has arisen between the Salt -- ake City commission and the county Minmisslon as a result of the citys innounced refusal to pay the county 698 for weed eradication during 3919 ind 1920. The citys refusal to pay the .laiin has been approved by the city xnnralssion. . That farmers, produce buyers a no rail road a seek a better understanding n manifest by a meet'ng of the Bonne rllle Irrigation dstrict called by Gov ernor Mabey, president of the dls trlcL The creation of a better spirit sf la the chief purpose o :he meeting. ', a ; Representatives of the Utah stats farm bureau will attend tho third an oual national convention of the Ameri. sin Farm Bureau federation to be heir1 t Atlanta, Georgia. Effort will hi made by the delegates to have Sal Lake selected as the meeting place fo the Womans National' Foundation . Thirty-tw- o states of the onion and twelve zorelgn countries are represent id by atudents attenltng the Univer lty of Utah this year The forelgz countries represented at the Utah in tiitmlon are Argentina. Mexico, Nor way, Denmark, Scotland, Canada, IIol an, France, Japan, England, Armen tnd Greece. The Philippine Island md Hawaii are also represented. - r - That the highway between Hurri 1 x hand-me-dow- The Block Signals AreWorkimo In some respects, Luir.an experience Is like railroading. Every moment of tKe business and social day the Block signals are giving right of way to keenness and alertness while the slow and the heavy must wait on the sidetrack for their chance ' . to move forward. ' - . California Gas' Well on Fire Long Reach, Cal. Gas, which was ald to be flowing at the rate of 100.. 000,000 cubic feet a day, broke through the cas'ng of a well of the Royal Dutch Shell company at Signal Hill, neat here, early Wednesday night, and shortly after midnight burst into lames. The cause of the blaze was undetcruined, but It waa believed to been from friction on t! e cement ens ng. In a short time damage esti- i;;, d at ft 30.0 JO had been done. -- . ONE WEEK FREE In the district court at Logan suit WERE NOT REALLY VAMPiSH as been filed against the Pioneer So company In behalf of tho farmers Cel legs Girls Hastily Become Prim vbo had contracted with It for the de ' When Their Favorite Professor Ivery of beets, to annul the contracts Hove In Sight. m the ground that tha company had at lot erected the promised factory The girl might have been born In ooo Greenwich village. She wore her hair to As a result of the $4,150,000 loan bobbed, tortoise glasses, nigar companies of the fntermountalu a loose jersey dress, green earrings war finance dates by the corporation which dangled from her ears and she t Wasb'ng.on, U:ah sugar beet farmer smoked a cigarette In an Imitation ire receiving $2.80, XJ0 In payment for jade cigarette holder. Not to overheir first consignment of beets dellv- look long green beads .made of wood. Her companion was a little leas true .to type. They were conspicuously at ' Federal pfoCTSTTlon agents uncovered luncheon In a chop suey restaurant me' of the largest Illicit distilling Suddenly a tall, rather distinguished plants ever fouilS In tTi state. In Bali looking man entered the tea room. The bake City, at 47 South Fifth West id girt who faced the door, gasped, Good Lord, Dolly, theres Professor Two still were found In ful ne, Utah, and Fredonia, Ariz., maj Je improved so that Zion national par! tnd the north rim of the Grand can May Pardon Eugene Debs ron can be connected, the Southert Washington Consideration Is belrg Utah and Northern Arizona Road as gfven to the pardoning of Eugene V. toehitlon has been formed. Mohavri Debs, imprisoned Socialist leader, on jounty. Aria., lias $10,000 to spend ot the road. Utah help will be fortheoin iqtecial grounds It was said Tuesda. said.' lit admlnlstrat'on quarters. The par- mg, it Is don, if granted, however, will not InLloyd Hoagl'n, grocery man of Sal volve extensions of a general amnesty Lake, put $400 In a paper sack an to others In prison for war-tim- e placed It In a hole in the floor of hh it was stated. store building' for safe kecpng. Th money twid disappeared wlwn he wen - Coast Workers on Strike to get It later. Acting upon the advie Genoa A general strike proclaimed of a stranger who said he had dream ed that lie saw the money beneath i here, causel by differences over reductions in wages, has extended over the window about 50 feet from the plac it had been hidden, Ilongiln remove Ligurian toast region. The men afflooring to thi spot and recovered al fected include the port employes, mak- out $13 of h's $409 In a rats nest. Som ing it lmpossole- to handle shipping, of the bills and checks were chewe v v aud it is feared ' the movement will slightly. . . - spread to other Italian ports. buol in . On Invitation of Mrs. Charles B Mabey, wife of Governor Mabey, a do en women met in Salt Lake and hear outlined a plan for the organization o the Womans National Founlatlon T1 s organization will erect a Woman RtiUl'ng at Washington, D. C., whicl will be the clearing house for all wo men's clubs ami organizations of th na nation. Lending women ot Ron's capital are on the hoard am ! 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