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Show COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE UTAH V All Comers PROSTRATION I L 1 -'l was a very Binehamton. N. condition for over a year, my in oftheEarth al I ! I'II"'JJ-- 1 un jup Comrjlcte History of the Part Week Told in Paragraph, Prepared for the Busy Reader was gloomy, puna see no on V '.-'- light jcould jknythingr, could not iwork and could not shave anyone to sea me. LJoctor s medicine did not help me land Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound was recommended, I took 'ill ms "v'a it and Tam now m iir a ! X f tmlf norvnua FAin 1 Jraend it to all afflict-nrostration. " Mrs. J. 193 Oak Street, Bingham- - Chwstman, Hr '"ne success of Lydia E. Pmkham'a Teeetable Compound, made from roots It may be sad herbs, is unparalleled. used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from nervous prostration, inflammation, displacements, ulcerat- backion, irregularities, periodic pains, feeling, flatulency, ache, bearing-dow- n Lydia E. indigestion and dizziness. Knkham's Vegetable Compound ia the standard remedy for female ills, any complications about i If there areneed advice write in confvhich you idence to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. SQUEEZED DEATH (TO begins to stiffen movement becomes painful ft it usually an indication that the lidneys are out of order. Keep hese organs healthy by taktrg When the body knd COLD MEDAL the world's standard remedy for kidney, Brer, bladder and uric acid troubles. Pimous aince 1696. Talc regularly and In three sizes. AU keep in good health. druggists. Guaranteed as represented. took for the name Cold Medal on erery boa and accept no imitation a Shark Steak I soon be marshaled mong the forces combating the high lost of living, if an experiment now felng made by a canning company at long Beacli, Cal., proves successful. I Encouraged by reports of government chemists that the meat of the blue shark, common in these waters, both nutritious and pleasing to fie taste, the canning company is preparing to handle the new delicacy In iusage form and place it upon the (Try Harket. "Cold In the HmiI" I. Tin rf Vnc.l ns who are subject to frequent "colds tthe head" will find that the use of i An flIMlta nltanl- - CATARRH MEDICINE will tne System, cleanse the Blood Wild up aid render them less liable to colds, aepeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may mi to Chronic Catarrh, i HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-- J internally and acts through the Blood the Mucous Surfaces of System. the, DruSgists 75c. Testimonials free. for ar,y case of catarrh that Hall s medicine will not Sure. catarrh F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Saving Coal. factory started work a few fys ago on a new building, and bought f quantity of cinders from another loll factory to use in the construction, 'aie of the owners of the new factory is makinc the rounds of his plant fon after the first load of cinders was "fceived. He discovered his fireman jfoveling the cinders into the firebox. 'f e fireman said the cinders burned fflrtily, and the owner said they saved (A local cpal. I RECIPE FfiR GRAY HAIR. f kjH pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, box of Barbo Compound, and of glycenne Apply to the hair twice a F until it becomes the desired shade. aruRgist can put this up or you can at very littJe SidiiaHv rt lt "m V t J, "l9- - Tk, Btreaked, faded gray hair, harsh hair soft and glossy. ,c'0- the scalp, is not sticky or '"ddoeg not rub off.-A- dv. li' 1 No "Garage" for Him. i (lwln 11:1,1 seen a cemeterv where 'ere ni!"i.v t said to liw -- i .... , nnn't mausoleums. One day r ji miTi inr to be buried In one of 6arUf;es jn the cemetery." i ti.,ii,. INTERMOUNTAIN. A bill aimed at the exclusion .if Japanese from Oregon will be iiitr..lu, e,l at the special session of the state lfislature, it is announced by r.aie K. Leonard, a representative" of the American Lejrfun. Mathonihah Tliomas, former erat state chairuian of Utah, has been appointed prohibition commissioner for Utah. George Thomas shot and prohablv fatally wounded William Schaeffer ami shot Joe Konchar in the leg. during hi: altercation at Bingham. Ttah. The affray occurred in a poolroom. Legislation before congress affecting the meat packing industry will lie at the twenty-thir- d annual convention of the American National Livestock association at Spokane .lau-uar- y 27, 28 and 2!. Boise, Idaho, became a city of :).-00- 0 inhabitants when the council unanimously passed an ordinance taking in euburbs with a combined population estimated at 5000. Loot consisting of 11 quarts of whiskey, sixty-on- e quarts of wine and seven quarts of miscellaneous liquors have been stolen from the police station at Ogden, Utah. The liquor bad been taken from bootleggers and stored at the police station. A citizen of Colorado has the right to keep liquor In his own home, according to, the decision of the state supreme court handed down in the case of Ed Julian of Ulo Grande county. Julian was convicted in 11)18 of having sixteen pints of whisky in his home. In an automobile chase which embraced the heart of Denver's business district, a detachment of police shot and fatally wounded James Robert Green, 20 years old, alleged auto bandit, who with two companions, officers claim, held up and robbed three men during the evening. DOMESTIC. The strike in the steel mills and furnaces, called September 22, and which at its inception involved 3(i",lHHi men, was officially called off on January 8 by the national committee, after ah meeting. San Francisco has been chosen at the meeting place of the Democrat national convention on June 28. V. Root, cashier of the State O. bank of Urownsdale, Minn., has confessed to forgery of notes amounting to approximately $.'10,000. The San Francisco criminal courts were cleared on January 7 of all the murder cases growing out of the preparedness day bomb explosion of July 22, 1916, against Thomas J. Mooney and one against Warren K. Billings. A budget of more than $:Oi),00.MMt will be necessary to evangelize the world, according to leaders of the survey conference of the Inierchurch World Movement of North America, launched at Atlantic City, N. J. More than 1000 delegates, representing twenty-eight denominations, responded to the roll call. A Plumb plan for all American industry, modeled after the plan If the same name for the railroads, has been prepared and is expected to be publicly announced soon. An Atlantic coast conference on the cost of living, at which efforts will be made to get eastern seaboard states to join their sister states in the west in legislation for a shorter working day and minimum wages for women, has been called for January 22 at Newark by the National Consumers' league. The lower house of the Kentucky to general assembly voted, 72 to 25, woman suffrage federal ratify the jftnendment. In the presence of scores of people on Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, K. M. Price, 28 years old, a former captain of tie United States army, shot and killed Albert Loving, a negro bellboy of the Hotel Henry, .after a dispute over whisky. . and Defending the actkm of himself Ih-m.- all-da- y L. Lewis, in Acting President John Wilson's agreeing to accept President soft the of settlement proposal for inThe Difficulty. LV1 , miners' strike, William Green, coal in J0U ,hlnk of street the United pav- - ternational secretary of V,m I the abstract?" r,na Workers, declared at Columbus,'"hi y,m take abstract views was "disj O.. the oulv other alternative concrete subject?" rs aster and defeat for tne utmv organization." COLDS noted IJme. Ameiita M. GdH-Cure-i. com-nOpera the Chicago of ?read INFLUENZA soprano divorce from Lmgi t won before JILL THE COLD Curci after a short hearing at court in superior WITH Judge McDonald Chicago. and carefully Launching a concerted communagainst movement prepared of raCASCARA groups labor communist QUININE ist and department the t fi dicals, agents of conducted raids in justice on Friday coast cities, extending from thirty-thre- e fiOMB being radicals V otanaara cold to coast, nearly 4000 remedw In M aan arrested. breakg up a cold in 24 of - Miss Jesse Maccandish, matron relieves grip Jf , dtys SA'Kin the at The VliVV''Money backbox" one of the cottages for girls a Bedhas a Red Kenne men V state reformatory 'w testified hat she had ' Y.. "'N. ford ,p,cturHills, C Al Alt Drag Star Wn two girls handcuffed with heir ' N- - U., Salt Lake City, No. V--1 920 hands behind their backs window a. measure for breaking fs Uonrl at mjxa P3 -- s - ,:! plinary x ' MILLS GALLED OFF ; 't I Tracte Mm I 11 Wk For Infants and CMMrea. Mothers Know That sAMu Antagonistic Capital, the Pre Da and Other Influences Responsible for Collapse of Strike, Declare Officials of Union. IPflOTNB T Contents 15Thri3 (pip!! STRUGGLE INVOLVING NEARLY HALF MILLION MEN IS FORMALLY TERMINATED. y ellgi-bilis- . . E III STEEL ss Christman Proved j Tlkat Lydia E. Pinkham't T.- Alr mall service between Omaha and tne st was established 8 when Walter J. Smith January arrived at Omaha from Chicago, with an airplane loaded with first-clamail. Smith established a record of three hours and hfty-slndnutes flying time, and arrived in Omaha one hour ahead of schedule. The five Socialist members of tte New York assembly, in a resolution adopted. 140 to 0, were denied seats landing an investigation of their and qualifications. The federal woman suffrage amendment was ratified by ihe Khode Island legislature on January G. The measure passed the house by a vote of S to H. and a few minutes lu'ter was adopted by the senate with one dissenting vote. WASHINGTON. President Wilson, in his message read to the diners at tilt. Jackson day dinner at Washington, assembled in two separate halls, declared that the clear and single way out" was to sul-m- it Hie. league of nations question to the voters as great i.nd solemn referendum." Lives of Americau troops were needlessly sacrificed on Armistice morning because the American high command at Cbaunioiit did not specifically revoke previously issued orders to attack, Brig. Gen. J. II. Sherburne of Boston, former commander of the artillery brigade ef the Ninety-secon(negro) division, told a tiouse subcommittee. Herbert Hoover will lie called to testify before the house ways and means committee before any action is taken on the recommeudatiou of Secretary Glass that the United States extend further credits to Bankrupt European countries. More was accomplished through the government's settlement of its antitrust proceedings against the five big Chicago meat packers than could have resulted from a court decision adverse to the packers, Attorney General Palmer told the senate agriculture committee. Guaranteed 'earnings for the railroads, appropriation of surplus railroad profits by the government, thereby "penalizing efficiency" and compulsory consolidation of the roads are all opposed In a memorial addressed to congress by the National Shippers' conference. FOREIGN. The situation in Russia is about in bad as could be from point of view, according to British war office reports, and there are few signs indicating any likely improvement. Twenty persons lost their lives when the ocean-gointng Ie l'luvier went down with all on board between Toulon and Marseilles, France. Twice within the .past week Francisco Villa has attempted to attack trains on the railroad south of Chihuahua City, Mexico, .apparently to reliable information. He also bad two. small encounters with federal troops during the same period, it was said. Nikolai Lenine, Russian Bolshevik premier, has made a new peace offer to the allies, which is being taken to London by Colonel Tallents, British representatives in the Baltic states. Among other conditions included in the offer is a promise to abolish terrorism and the activity of revolutionary tribunals, according to an Esthon-ianewspaper. The German army, which numbered 2S0,(HH) men on January 1, will be reduced monthly so that by April the l strength laid down by the peace treaty-wilhe attained, it is anuounced. Allied demands for the extradition of former Emperor William of Germany, in which It is knowu America will not participate, are expected at The Hague about January 1.1. Premier Lloyd George has thrown down the gauntier lo laoor anu u me earlv effects of his challenge con vince him of the feasibility, he will attempt to form a new centrist party the coalition, in Britain to succeed which continues to show signs of disintegration. The Bolshevik army has evacuated the city of Dvinsk, on the Dvina. it is admitted in a Hussion soviet communique received by wireless from The place wns abandoned Moscow. under enemy pressure, the statement - UP ., nnuai.-- n PER AVx0flt,ipiVcnafau'or.S)rAj Genuine Castoria CENT. - . : w SB S similatinameiooaK- ; Always Bears tlio -- Pittsburg. The strike In the steel mills and furiia.s, called September 11 ' , and which at its inception inTtPtomotiniDi volved ;107.1H.R) men, was officially called off here January 8 by the naneither Oplum.Morphlnenor j tional committee, after an meeting. Announcement that the national committee liad decided to proceed no further was contained in a telegram sent to the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor In Washington, to the heads of all international :5 3 unions Interested and to the organizers 5 A and field nu-- in all strike districts, S"The steel corporation," the teleana iv gram said, "with the active assistance I LOSS OF SLEEP of the press, the courts, the federal .. naum..- troops, state police and many public officials, have denied steel workers facsimile Sinatv : - ? their rights of free speech, free assemblage and the right to organize, and, by this arbitrary and ruthless misuse of power, have brought ulmut a condition which has compelled the naiff" tional committee for organizing Iron lie and steel workers to vote that the active strike phase of the steel campaign Is now at an end. "A vigorous campaign of education Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMt MiiTwa numm nra and reorganization will be Immediately and Induscease will not until begun trial justice in the steel industry has been achieved. All steel workers now are at liberty to return to work, pending preparation for the next big organ-izatio- n movement." unlimited trouble. This remedy is unftigntiy ana istsnguring ig- - one The telegram was signed by the offiof the greatest vegetable Blood. Bad of nals cers of the Amalgamated Association compounds known, and contains of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. Secor chemicals to injure Pimples on the face' and other no minerals most delicate skin. the of the are retary Foster announced that: warnings body parts Go to your drug store, and get a "The strike has encouraged the from Nature that your blood Is bottle of S. S. S. today, get rid ot sluggish and, impoverished. Somesteel trade unions to redouble their times they foretell eczema, boils, those unsightly, disfiguring pimefforts. It has been proved that the blisters, and other skin disorders ples, and other skin irritations. It men in the steel industry can be orwill cleanse your blood thoroughthat burn like flames of fire. ganized, and they have secured the They ineau that your blood needs ly. For special medical advice free, confidence of men in other unions," S. S. S. to cleanse it of these imaddress Medical Director, 41 Swift The offices of the committee here pure accumulations that can cause Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, will be maintained for about a month while the business of the strike Is be- SEASONS HAVE NOT CHANGED I WHENCE THE WORD CANNIBAL. ing wound up, and the commissary deEaters of Human Flesh Were Inhabipartment will continue to, look after Records Show That Weather and Climate Are the Same Today as tants of the West Indian Island needy former strikers'and their families until the men have obtained emof Caniba. They Were Long Ago. ployment. "Weather and cllmnte have not , When Columbus landed on the Island from the time of the Pilgrims of Haiti a huge banquet was given la changed TO VOTERS PUT QUESTION UP down to the present day," are the his honor by a native chieftain, and President Declares People Should closing words of an article by Prof. on that occasion he chanced to notice Robert de C. Ward of Harvard uni- that two or three of the aboriginal Decide as to League of Nations. on "The Snowfall of the Uni- guests bore scars on their naked bodies versity, Washington. President Wilson in ted States," in the Scientific Monthly. suggesting serious wounds. bis message to the Jackson day diners That this Is so Is proved by a comIn response to his polite inquiry, here Thursday night said "the clear conditions with they said that the scars represented and single way" to determine the will parison of present-dathose so accurately recorded by the bites which gentlemen from the nearof the American people on the league settlers of New England. "There by Island of Caniba had casually taken early of nations, was to make It an issue at are accounts of great cold; of deep out of their persons. . the next election. of violent winter, storms. It was further explained that the The president's message said noth- snows; There are also many descriptions of people of Caniba (known today as ing whatever about n third term for very mlbl and open winters. Thus, Porto Rico) were addicted to the habit himself and neither did it say, even we read of December and January re- of eating human flesh, and that, to oblie by implication or Intimation, that and June; of flowers tain this gastronomic luxury they were would not be a candidate, as bad been sembling InMay the woods In midwinter; nmistomod to undertake armed raids growing was of Most the message all forecast. of 'so little snowfall a. scarcely to give upon the Haitians and other neighbor devoted to an' expression of his argu. opportunity for enjoying the music folks. ment of why he considered it the duty of the sleigh bells;' of 'green Chrlst-maseHence (ns we learn) the origin ot of the United States to join in the of 'winter turned into sum- the word "cannibal." lengue of nations covenant, and why mer;' of the 'ground bare for the most he considered the war not renlly won ' of little Ice; of crocuses up, of Not Recognized. until it did. Another attempt to crush part;' wild in bloom, and of lilacs "What's to become of the social the new nations of Kurope would be 'throwing out their leaves' in Janu- glass now?" "It will have to be cut made, the president said, if the United ary." glass soon." State held aloof. The president expressed his attitude A woman of experience says lt Is Photographs are seldom true to natoward reservations much as he did at ture. No one ever saw n small hoy as impossible to keep children or stair his conference with the senate foreign clean as he carpets in place without using the rod. appear? in a picture. relations committee, in this language: "If the senate wishes to say what MK . A A the undoubted meaning of the trenty There is I shall have no objection. can be no reasonable objection to interpretations accompanying the act of ratification itself. P.ut when the treaty is acted upon I must know5 whether it means that we have ratified or rejected it. We cannot rewrite this treaty. We must take it without changes which its meaning, or lease it, and then, alter suys. the rest of the world has signed after conThe Russian newspaper Prisyne we must face the unthinkable task It, Adtains a report of the execution of i of making another and separate kind who fought brilliantly miral Bakhireff, with of Germany." treaty against the (Sertnan fleet in 1917. The admiral, says the newspaper, was ac- CONVENTION ' COMES TO COAST cused of plotting against the soviet government. San Francisco Picked by Democrats Only two houses are left standing In for National Meeting. Vera of state i'outzlaii, of the village San Francisco was Washington. Cruz, where no estimate has yet been by the Demorratic national comand dead of number on the placed in session here on January 8, resulting from Saturday night's mittee, ns the for the party's IfTJO naplace' re to reports earthquake, according convention. tional ceived at Mexico city. votes bad been After twenty-seve- n The Bolivian congress has passed a cast' foi San Francisco. Kansas City bill legalizing the circulation of gold withdrew and tlie vote other and cities The govas a medium of exchange. for San Francisco was unanimous. ernment will issue a decree fixing the was fixed as the conAmerican gold Monday, June 2S, equivalances between date. vention standards and Bolivian money. The French government has granted Italian Valleys Flooded. t w.rmtssioll for the removal of the Rome. The A mo valley is flooded i bodies of 20.000 Americau soldiers j rind many towns, among which are buried in France to the United Suites, I'.nlci, Caprona, lVvriola and Perotolo. The bodies to be removed are those ore isolated. The lower part of the buried in cemeteries outside the zone eitv of Pisa is Inundated and It is! of the armies and do not Include feared lives have been lost at Catales. those gathered into big American cemLaw Supreme, Says Coolidger, eteries in the army zones. I'.oston.--Th- e need of humanizing Under an agreement with the Mexican authorities unarmed military pas- government and Industry and of .MadQyTPosturajCereal Co.Baitle Cree1c,Miclz. obedience to the law was sengers will be routed over railroads in connecting stressed by Governor Coolidge in his passing through Mexico the war address to the legislature on January points in the United States, . ' 'V ' w U V announced. KJWAJTZ 8, Inaugurating his second term. has department Signature, L X , h of all-da- y mi LW In ap LiMKSSS- n IF tss d IJ Use For Over Thirty Years - Watch the Little Pimples; They are Nature's Warning g y n s; , . Coffee troubles Vanish when ihe table drinktfs changed from coffee io Postum. Cereal Its rich flavor makes it folly acceptable to ihose who like coffee but find coffee doesrit like them. ed This healihfulfaEh'heverage hasnoi increased in price At Grocers and General Stores J Two Sizes Usually sold main-'.niuin- g at is. andjasif |