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On the counter of the Christmas bazaar stood all the usual horrors which an unscrupulous world insists on giving the poor kiddies as toys., There were animals, birds and Insects which resembled nothing save the creatures of a particularly fierce night- Part. She was one of those dress women who always wear the latest thing whether it suited her or not. One day her hat touched her nose ; next week It rested on the back of her neck. Her last frock barely covered her shoe tops, her new one huddled round her ankles. Oh, she was always mare. it! The customer steadied himself Her husband was no passive resistby a chair, and after a careful selection, er. Regularly he raised his voice in picked up one specially terrible beetle. protest at each after fashion. craving Til take that, he told the assistant, But the one thing that really annoyed him was when she suddenly scraped Half a dollar the girl. her hair straight back from her forereplied Is It for your little boy? head on top and trained It down like No, I want to take it to a dinner window curtains on each side of her Party I have to attend. face. Whatever for? exclaimed the girl, Look here! he said, In exasperasurprised out of her carefully acquired tion. Cant I Induce you to stop calm. wearing your hair over your ears?" Well, Im going to stand it In front she replied, with a Certainly of me on the table when the drinks smile. Buy me diamond charming are going round and when I see two earrings. beetles well. Its time to go home Price and Percentage. Both Had Fits. Increase of price when measured In Wtf I never had a better fit in a percentage Is very often Incorrectly dress. given. When the price doubles the InHusband I never had a worse fit crease is 100 per cent, but many peothan when I saw the bill. London ple describe It is an increase of 50 per cent. How much is It? 1 I 1 mat Unusual Flavor Wholesome, Rich, Delightful that comes from blending malted barley with whole wheat is distinctive of s food is ready cooked, economical, easily digested and, very nourishing. Sold bygrocers rnmmrn INTERMOUNTAIN. Claude Yates was shot and Instantly killed on his farm near Mountain Home, Idaho. W. H. Evans is charged with having fired the fatal shot in a quarrel over a dog and a cow. The whole force of the National Wholesale Grocers association in convention at Colorado Springs will bo directed at securing better transportation conditions, It was decided Tuesday when the executive committee indorsed resolutions which were adopted by the board of directors. Melting snow revealed the bodies of Henry W. Clays and John Howry 600 yards from the headquarters of the Peruvian Consolidated mine at Alta, Utah, when they were discovered after they had been buried since Mar. 5 under hundreds of tons of snow and rock which caught them In a slide us they were leaving the mine. Fourteen students at the University of Colorado at Boulder, members of the Sigma Delta Chi, a journalistic fraternity, alleged to have been responsible for the publication of articles offensive to faculty members and other students in Silver and Gold, the college paper, have been suspended. The State bank at Arvada, Wyo., has been closed. This is the first incorporated bank in Wyoming to be closed In seventeen years. While installing a gas meter at Portland O. O. Reinhart by mistake took off his pipe cap without first shutting off the gas. The occupants of the house escaped before the explosion and fire which did damage amounting to .54,000. Although the car they were driving to Twin Falls, Idaho, carried them over the rimrock of Dead Mans gulch and threw them to the floor of the can yon, 70 feet below, neither Donald MacKay, rancher in the Filer district, his wife nor child received serious Injuries. DOMESTIC. Unless a supply of 6000 gallons of gasoline a day is assured them by the oil companies, the California salmon fleet of 700 vessels will be forced to discontinue operations, thereby caus lng a loss of approximately $5,000,000 to the industry. Investigation of the Japanese Immigration question will be made on the Pacific coast during the summer by members of the house immigration committee. Efforts will be made to have the American Federation of Labor, which opened its annual convention at Montreal on June 7, to lay the foundation for the establishment of an American labor party. Four men were killed, one injured and nine arrested as the result of a police raid on a house In the negro section of Atlanta, Ga., where It is alleged gambling was in progress. Trustees of the general education board of the Rockefeller Foundation have announced appropriations totaling $20,251,900 for various purposes of general education and for the development of medical schools. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy draft evader, who escaped from the custody of two noncommissioned officers of the army at his home in Philadelphia May 21, is reported trying to reach the Mexican border, motoring with a companion and chauffeur, according to a message received at Phoenix, Arlz. Catherine Dundon of Conshohoken, Pa., has been arrested in connection with the kidnaping of Blakeley Coughlin, who was taken from his crib at his parents home near Norristown, Pa. Ruby Karen Mercedes, Holstein cow, was sold for $9100 at the opening of the sale at St. Paul under the management of the Minnesota Holstein Friesian association. Ten head of cattle brought an average price of $3102.50. Property damage to Homer, Neb., and surrounding towns by flood water from Omaha creek Tuesday Is estimated at more than $1,000,000. The flood followed a cloudburst near Homer. Judge John M. Cowan, 99, died at his home In Springfield, Mo. He was the first white child born in Indianapolis, Ind., and was the oldest living graduate of Wabash college. Water from the Colorado river escaping through breaks in the Ockerson and Salz levees, says a dispatch from LI Centro, Cni., is spreading towards irrigated lands between the Salz und Volcano lake levees. From 1000 to 1)00 workmen were endeavoring to close the breaks in the Saiz. Thirteen Russians signed up as officers and members of the crew of the American steamship John Lind which arrived at New York from Copenhagen are reported to be either escaped members of the official family of the former emperor of Russia, Nicholas Romanoff, or former high officials of the Russian navy. Arthur Collins, who pleaded guilty to the charge of murder In the first degree for having shot and killed Policeman D. C. Hathaway, at Los Angeles, has been sentenced to he hanged. The murder was committed less than two weeks ugo. WASHINGTON. The prohibition amendment and the enforcement act were held constitutional by the supreme court on June 7 in a unanimous decision. General Pershing will retire from uctlve service within a few months, lie announced Ills Intention on June 7 in u letter to Secretary Baker. The congress ended its second session on June 5, adjourning Ssine die at 4 p.m. Unless a grave emergency arises which makes necessary a special session, It will not meet again until December 5. Congress is charged by President Wilson with failure to take important remedial action with respect to the cost of living" and to give serious consideration to the revision of the tax laws and the problems of peace. Prosecution, under the Sherman antitrust and Clayton acts of print paper manufacturers suspected of profiteering was recommended by the Senate manufacturers subcommittee, which conducted an investigation of the paper situation. Eleven bills and resolutions passed by congress in the closing days of its session, including the waterpower measure and the joint resolution repealing most of the wartime laws and proclamations, were killed on June 5 by President Wilson through a pocket veto. FOREIGN Florentino Torres, 76 years old, who has been an associate justice of the supreme court of the Philippine islands for nineteen years, tendered his resignation, because he said he believed he should have received the appointment as chief justice instead of VIctorino Mapa, whom President Wilson named for the position. The schooner Irmard, bound from Eureka, Cal., to Sydney, was wrecked June 3 on Gueleleva reef, Fiji Islands, south of the equator, the crew being saved, but the vessel Is a total loss. Madame Dewitt Schlumberger, president of the French union for woman suffrage, and French delegate to the International Woman Suffrage was Alliance congress at Geneva, loudly applauded when she declared that if all women had been possessed with suffrage before 1914, there would have been no war. The government intends to act to bring to justice all persons associated with crime in Ireland, Premier Lloyd George declared in the commons. He added that the government was reorganizing the Irish executive and strengthening the police, naval and military forces in Ireland. Although they are on British soil, certain delegates to the annual convention of the American Federation of Labor at Montreal, have launched their fight to get the federation to reaffirm its Indorsement of the Irish republic and demand that the military forces of occupation in Ireland be withdrawn by the English government. A recommendation that 5000 Mexican troops be sent to the port of Ensenada, Lower California, was telegraphed from Calexico, Cal., to Gen. Alvaro Obregon at Mexico City by Baldomero A. Almada, Mexican de facto appointee to the governorship of Lower California. A program of commercial procedure for nationals of the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium will be drafted at the Initial meeting of the international chamber of commerce in Paris from June 25 to July 1, with the view of suppression of unfair competition, acceleration of transportation of raw materials, reconwar devastated struction of the regions, the economic organization of new states and stabilization of exchange. Encounters between German and French soldiers at Gleiwltz, Silesia, which resulted In a number of persons on both sides being injured, are reported In a wireless dispatch from Berlin. The Poles have launched a counterattack south of Kiev region, while the reds have concentrated in an endeavor to drive to the northwest in order to compel the Foies to evacuate Kiev. Sixty-sixt- h UTAH STATE NEWS Sugar prices are Inducing the residents of southern San Juan county to raise cam. The artificial Ice plant at Brigham City began operation last week. The capacity Is about seven tons a day. George Scott, of Lukeview, Is charged with having attacked Golden Taylor with a hoe ns a result of a quarrel over irrigation. Tuesday, June 15, is to be considered a half holiday at Salt Lake, that the people of that section may celebrate American Legion day. Forty-eigh- t cars of cattle, totaling 1800 head, from the San Rafael country were shipped from Green River last week to North Dakota and Colorado. Nick Oblizalo and Steve Masllch, convicted of the murder of Marco Lauss on August 3 of last year, have been sentenced to be executed on August 3, next. Members of the Utah County Bar association held a meeting at Provo at which it was decided to close their offices each Saturday afternoon for the summer months. Construction work on the Ogden y plant of the United States Wool will be rushed to completion and the plant will be ready for operation by the spring of 1921. Unusual preparations are going forward by the state board of examiners for nurses for the examination to be held in the house of representatives hall at the capitol building July 1, 2 and 3. Upwards of 10,000 teachers, school superintendents and school board members are expected to gather In Salt Lake July 5 to attend the annual meeting of the National Education association. The Salt Lake branch of the American Institute of Banking will hold a summer outing at Saratoga Springs June 25. About 600 persons, including the banking men and their friends, will com-pan- participate. Approval of several hundred applications of disabled soldiers for vocational training is to follow the arrival in Salt Lake of the traveling case board of federal vocational training service on June 18. Representatives of Interurban railroads were before, the state board of equalization and assessment last week to make formal protest regarding the Increased assessment made against their properties by the board. At the instance of Senators W. H. King and Reed Smoot of Utah, the federal reserve board has telegraphed to the federal reserve bank at San Francisco asking that they advance money upon the new wool clip. While assisting a gang of men in removing a large tree at Ogden, Nathan H. Woods, aged 75, was killed. A rope with which the men were guiding the tree in its fall caught Mr. Woods about the head and broke his neck. Former President William Howard Taft was the speaker at a dinner given by the Bonneville club at Salt Lake on June 5. Mr. Taft is on a tour of the country preaching the needs for and the requirements of Americanism. With $6250 subscribed to cover expenses, it is assured the Utah Agricultural College Glee club of Logan will accompany the Rotary club delegates to the international convention of Rotary clubs to be held In Atlantic City. The Sevier river at Hatch, Garfield county, is higher than for many years. Flood waters are running over some farming lands and meadows and cutting the stream bed somewhat, although no serious damage thus far has resulted. An Invitation has been extended to the Utah branch of the League of Women Voters to send representatives to attend the convention of the International Council of Women, which will be held at Christiania, Norway, September 8 to 16. First steps in the state of Utah in preparation for the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers will be made at the summer session of the University of Utah when a class, essentially for high school teachers In pagent and pageant writing, will be formed. While the revenue to be collected by the state of Utah through the motor vehicle license tax will this year reach a total never before attained, and has already passed the record total of last year, there is now little doubt In the minds of state officials that It will this year be unequal to the extraordinary demands made upon it. Melting snow revealed the bodies of Henry W. Clays and John Howry 600 yards from the headquarters of the Peruvian Consolidated mine at Alta, when they were discovered by W. M. Davis after they had been burled since March 5 under hundreds of tons of snow and rock which caught them In slide as they were leaving the mine. |