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Show I SOUTH CACHE COURIER, flYRUM, UTAH BRIEF REVIEW OF II WEEK'S EVENTS MCORD OF THI IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS' IN ITEM IZED FORM Newe Qatheroi Horn and Foreign From All Quartera of tfi World, and Prepared for Buay Man INTER MOUNTAIN. Boise, Malio, become n city of 30,-1)inhabitants when tlie council unanimously passed' an ordinance taking in suburbs with a combined population estimated at 5000. Loot consisting of 11 quarts of quarts of wine and whiskey, sixty-on- e seen quarts of miscellaneous liquors have been stolen from the police station at Ogden, Utah. The liquor had 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 IUo Grande county. .Lilian was convicted in 1018 of having sixteen pints of whisky in his home. In an automobile chase which embraced the heart of Denvers 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. , The Colorado industrial commission has no' jurisdiction over matters pertaining to coal mining and therefore has no power to interfere in' the matter of coal miners strikes, according to a decision rendered by District Judge Charles C. Butler at Denver. Idahos Thunder Mountain area, comprising 1,116,000 acres, lying approximately 100 miles northeast of Boise, by act of congress has been created a national forest reserve. Country-wid- e organization of sugar beet farmers to fight the sugar trust Is the object of a joint -- convention of farmers organizations called to meet in Denver on January i!6. Dr. S. V. McClure, secretary of the National Woolgrowers association, with headquarters at Salt Lake, speaking before members of the Idaho association at their annual convention at Boise, announced he will resign from his secretaryship of the national organization. Wool-growe- rs DOMESTIC. Mme. Amelita M. Galli-Curc- i, noted soprano of the Chicago Opera company, won a divorce from Luigi C. Curd after a short hearing before Judge McDonald in superior court at Chicago. i Republican women from fourteen state of the midwest, conferring at Chicago on party plans and issues for the 1920 presidential campaign, demanded equal representation with the men on the national committee of the party and urged "a fair representa. tion of women delegates from each state," in the national convention in June. John Connady, former army aviator, was electrocuted at Berkeley, Cal., by a electrical wire. He had climbed a pole to place a flying signal when he came in contact with the wire. Gold production in the United States during 1918 was less by 10,157,000 than the 1918 output, according to the statement Issued by the bureau of the mint. Liquor smuggling across the international boundary at El Paso, on Saturday, claimed its fifth victim in pistol battles when Henry Renfro, a negro, was killed. Radical leaders planned" to develop the recent steel and coal strikes into a general strike and ultimately a revolution to overthrow the government, according to information gathered by federal agents. ' No prospect of any considerable fall in prices for several years to come is seen by Royal Meeker, commissioner of labor statistics and head of the bureau which collects information on the trend of prices used by the government in official negotiations concerning wages and similar questions. Launching a concerted and carefully prepared movement against communist and communist labor groups of radicals agents of the department of justice on Friday conducted raids in thirty-threcities extending from coast to coast, nearly 4000 radicals being arrested. Thirty former German passenger frliips seized when the United States entered the war, including the Leviathan, the largest vessel afloat; the Agamemnon, George Washington and n!iwr wh loli were the pride of the Genu,' a merchant marine, huve been otered for .uie by the shipping board. high-tensio- e n Miss Jesse Maccandish, matron of one of the cottages' for girls at the state reformatory for women at Bedford Hills, N. Y testified that she had seen two girls handcuffed with their hands behind tlielr backs ns a disciplinary mensure for breaking windows. Plans of the Communist "andCom-munis- t Labor parties, against whom the great raids by government agents inaugurated last week are directed, to gain control of nil labor organizations as the means of fomenting revolution, it has been revealed. Statistics compiled by the Railway Age show that the year 1920 begins with the development of the railways of the United States nearer a complete standstill than at any time since the first rail was laid in America. Jack Keurns, manager of Jack Dempsey, announces that he 1ms accepted an offer of a 8400,000 purse from Janies W. Coffrotli for a fight between Dempsey and Georges Carpentier, at Tia Juana, Lower California. WASHINGTON. Congress went to work immediately upon reconvening on January 5, after its fortnight holiday recess. W.ithout formality, both senate and house begun disposition of bills on their calendars and within an hour or so both bodies resumed their normal appearance. Exportation of print paper would be prohibited for one year under a bill introduced by Representative Ferris, Democrat, Oklahoma. The prohibition act, defining as intoxicating any beverage containing of one per cent or more of alcohol was declared constitutional on January 5 by the supreme court. Secretary Daniels has issued a call to the entire naval service designed to tiring out full information as to acts of heroism or distinctive service by officers or men during the war which would justify the awarding of decorations. President Wilson has decided not to exercise powers conferred in the sugar control bill authorizing purchase and distribution of the Cuban sugar crop. Coal production is again sufficient to meet current requirements, according to the weekly report made public by Walker D. Hines, director general of railroads. A surprising number of American-bor- n children are growing up illiterate more of them in the country dis tricts than in the cities according to figures made public Saturday by the childrens bureau of the department of labor. FOREIGN. The Bolivian congress has passed a bill legalizing the circulation of gold as a medium of exchange. The government will issue a decree fixing the equivalances between American gold standards and Bolivian money. Heavy Japanese ' reinforcements have been rushed to Irkutsk to aid the forces of Admiral Kolchak there, according to cable from Tokio to the Nippi Jipi, a Japanese daily newspaper at Honolulu. The French government has granted permission for the removal of the bodies of- 20,000 American soldiers burled in France to the United States. The bodies to be removed are those buried in cemeteries outside' the zone of the armies and do not incluile those gathered into big American cem eteries in the army zones. Under an agreement with the Mexi can authorities unarmed military passengers will be routed over railrqads passing through Mexico in connecting points in the United States, the war department has announced. From Budapest comes word that the monarcliial party has begun an active propaganda in favor of an English prince for the Hungarian throne. JThe Rhine has reached its highest stage in many years Ln the vicinity of Amerongen and threatens to overflow the dike aout the Bentinck castle, the present home of former Emperor William of Germany. Scores of persons have been killed in a violent earthquake which occurred in many parts of Mexico Saturday night. The center of the disturbance is believed fo have been near the vol cano of Orizaba. A water famine at Montreal result ing from a strike of engineers at the municipal watejtfiVirks was relieved after lives of plants in hospitals had been endangered by lack of heat during zero weather. M. Tchitclierin, Bolshevik foreign minister, has proposed to Italy a resumption of relations between that country and soviet Russia, pointing out that the imminent capture of the Black sea coast by the soviets will open the Black sea route to Italy, says a Moscow wireless message received in Lond6n. The communism of Lenine and Trot-zkrecognizes no national lines or state boundaries, but aims at engulfing the entire world through the establishment of a dictatorship of proletariat, according to latest advices. 45-rou- one-ha- lf Mc-Nar- y - , steam-heate- d y UTAH BUDGET x persons met violent Salt Bake City during the in deaths Ninety-si- Watch the Little Pimples; are - Nature's Warningis They Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig unlimited trouble. This remedy ' one of the greatest vegetable n&l of Bad Dlood. compounds known, and contains Fourteen persons suicided ln Salt minerals or chemicals to injure no the past year, the Lake City during Pimples on llig face and other the most delicate skin. . parts of the body are warnings majority ilaking poison. Go to your drug store, and get a from Nature that your blood Is Ninety-eigh- t per cent of the automoSomeof S. S. S. today, get rid ot bottle and impoverished. sluggish biles stolen In Salt Lake the past times they foretell eczema, boils, those unsightly, disfiguring pimyear were recovered by the police. blisters, and other skin disorders ples, and other skin irritations. It will cleanse your blood thoroughthat burn like flames of fire. James' W. Funk, president of the free, They mean that your blood needs ly. For special medical advice Utah state senate, 1ms been appoint41 Swift imMedical S. S. S. it of these Director, address cleanse to ed by Governor Bamberger as pure accumulations that can cgus? Laboratory Atlanta, Ga. commissioner of Utah. Twelve hundred gallons of liquor, Diet cures more than the lancet. taken by officers from owners in the past few months, was poured into the gutters at Salt Lake one day lust week. ' Water users and boards. of commissioners ' of the eight counties which Acid-Stoma- ch compose the Utah Water Users association, will hold a conference at Suit ' That hitter heartburn, belching, foodLake, January 8. Indigestion, bloat after eating-- all repeating. Often for Insurance Applicants But the? are caused by Word has been received from Washare only Orst symptom dangernotsignals to If warn you ot awful troubles stopped. Rejected. ington that Lieutenant Noel Davis, Headache, biliousness, rheumatism, sciatica, former Salt Laker, has been awarded that tired, llBtless feeling, lack of energy, from druggists dizziness. Insomnia, even cancer and ulcers Judging from report both the Distinguished Service medal who are constantly in direct touch with of the Intestines and many other ailments cross. and the Navy traceable to the public, there is one preparation that areThousands of people who yes, million The Bonneville post of the Ameri- has been very successful in overcoming ought to be well and strong are mere weakThey really can Legion, at Salt Lake, has changed these conditions. The mild and healing lings because of ln the midst of plenty because they is starve Its name to the Richard W. Young influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t do not get enough strength and vitality from realized. It stands the highest for the food they eat. post, in honor of the late Brigadier soon Take EATONIC and give your stomach a its remarkable record of success. General Richard W. Young. chance to do its work right. Make it strong, An- examining physician for one of the sweet and comfortable. HATONIO Active plans to launch the educa- prominent Life Insurance Companies, in cool, brings quick relief for heartburn, belching. and other stomach miseries. Imto tional campaign bring to the eyes an interview on the subject, made the as- Indigestion proves digestion helps you get full strength of the entire country the efficiency of tonishing statement that one reason why from your food. Thousands say EATONIO for insurance are re- Is the most wonderful stomach remedy In Utahs school system were launched at so manyis applicants Brought them relief when every because trouble is so the world. jected kidney else failed. Salt Lake last week. common a meeting held at to the American people, and the thing Our best testimonial Is what EATONIO Twelve persons' were killed by au large majority of those, whose applica- will do for you. So get a big 60c box of today from your druggist, use It tomobile In Salt Lake City during the tions are declined do not even suspect EATONIC five days If you're not pleased, return it sale disease. It is on they have the and get your money back. past year, as against twenty the pre- that vious year. Trains killed eight per- at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. sons and one Iras killed by a street However, if you wish first to test this car. great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Work on the great Alpine scenic Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ( rOR YOUR bottle. When writing be sure and highway, which will connect Salt Lake sample W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. with Provo by the way of the ridge mention this paper. Adv. of the Wasatch and Mt. Timpanogos, MADE HIS ARGUMENT GOOD will undoubtedly start with the open- RARE DOUBLES TO MONARCHS ing of spring. To aid in civic community wort Resemblances, Fancied and Real, Have Small Johnny Drew on Biblical KnowlGiven Rise to Some Highly edge to Convince Mother of in Weber county during vacation Danger He Was In. Imaginative Stories. months, principals of the schools will hereafter be employed for twelve John lives next door Most monarchs possess at least one months, according to an announcenear to a his own age. The so little the of but double the far double, girl ment made last week. of Persia has not been mothers are good friends and insist om shah present During the season of 1919 there their children being playmates. But were shipped from Utah approximate- discovered. His grandfather, in the person this doesnt suit John, who wishes to a famous double ly 1500 carloads of Elberta peaches, of Edmund Yates. The resemblance get out with the boys. So he tries hi which brought the growers in round two was so striking that best to start a quarrel whenever playbetween these numbers, by conservative estimate, Yates photographs were sold in Brus- time with Edith arrives. And the exabout $S00 per calf grpss. sels as the shahs when planations for this trouble, which he The Mutual Improvement associa- visited he never offers to his mother are often elabthat However, city. tions of the Cache stake of the L. D. suffered through the possession of a orate. S. church have launched a' drive to Last Wednesday he had succeeded double as another monarch did, if we raise $10,000 to build two camps in credit a theory of Andrew Langs. in making Edith angry. Like a little may the mountains for the Boy Scouts and According to that ingenious historian, fury she flew at him and pulled his Beehive Girls organizations. Queen Elizabeth and Darnley were hair. Then John went home to make After forty-eigyears of active serv- doubles. The second husband of Mary the announcement that no longer ice in operating railroads, H. E. Van Queen of Scots was not, as is generally would he play with this girl. I cant Housen, superintendent of the Salt supposed, blown up in the explosion of thats all, he ended. Its dangerLake division of the Los Angeles & Kirk o Field, but escaped into Eng- ous for me. Salt Lake railroad, upon his own re- land. He then somehow got Elizabeth His mother smiled. Oh, I think quest, has retired to private life. at his mercy and ultimately secured not, she comforted. It isnt such The final contract and agreements her throne, posing as the queen to the a calamity to lose a few hairs. were signed last week between the end of his days. Thanks to the amazWell this is just the beginning, Lehl Irrigation company and the Provo ing resemblance between the two, the John returned, and remember what Reservoir company, whereby the lat- imposture was not discovered until happened to Samson just on account ter sells to the former fifteen second-fee- t after Darnleys death. Manchester of a woman. of irrigation-watefor the sum Guardian. of $72,600. Better Start It. ' Ten thousand people crowded the The Near-DisUnder scientific and machine operaTabernacle at Salt Lake on December Scaggs (curiously) Did you have tion it Is said the annual yield of the American farm could amount to 31, af the funeral services for Briga turkey yesterday for dinner? bushels of wheat and 5,000,000, dler General Richard W. Young, leadBaggs (triumphantly) No, but we 000 bushels of corn. ing men of church and state eulogiz- had all the trimmings. ing the life of Utahs foremost soldier and citizen. the short crop Notwithstanding ) about 650 carloads of apples were sr v raised this year in Utah, the varieties consisting mostly of Jonathans, Wine-sap- s and Rose Beauties. There were also about 250 carloads of fruits of ) assorted varieties. Under the auspices of the Utah Man ( ) ufacturers 'association, the extract ) manufacturers of Utah have organized an association, whose purpose shall be ) to see that the various prohibition laws ) are complied with by the extract man ) ufacturers of the state. ) That George Lowes, who was mur dered in Ogden railroad yards on the ) t morning of December 24, came to his ) death from a fractured skull produced ) by a weapon in the hands of . or parties unknown, is the verdict re- past year. fair-pric- e Thousands Have Kidney HEARTBURN Caused by Trouble and Never Suspect It ATONIC acid-stomach- D Ten-year-o- ld Nasr-ed-Din.jJi- Nasr-ed-Di- n . ht i 2,000,-000,0- v , Coffee troubles when the table drinfc$S changed from coffee to Postum Cereal Its rich flavor makes itjfully acceptable to 'those who like coffee; turned by a coroners jury. In 1918 there were packed ln Utah cases of tomatoes, 492,000 cases of peas, 50,000 cases of beans and of fruits of all varieties about 400.000 cases. The approximate value of the 1918 output was $5,000,000, while that of the current year (a normal one) is about $3,750,000. Lucile Hulgreen Rose, aged 17, whose home is In Salt Lake, Is in Jail at Los Angeles, held on a charge of forgery. She admits that she obtained $130 on a bogus check, and that her purpose ln committing the alleged forgery was to get railroad fare to Los Angeles', where she Intended to work. Strychnine, which costs $1.85 an ounce, is being sent out by Harold It. Ilagan, state crops pest commissioner, by the hundred pounds to be used in the destruction of rabbits, ground squirrels and rats, whieli annually de stray grain valued at several thousand 953.000 Hollers. butiffnd coffee doesn't like them. . ) J7j islh.ealih fuKiaElB everagte has noi increased Jn price ) ) , 4 iGro cers andGeneralStorea Two Sizes Usually sold at lstaiutfcsjB Jiad3?iypo stumereol jCo'. BattleJSelciliclL ' , ) ) ) ) ) ) 00 |