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Show n " VrAII THE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY. PRESS. BEAVER, MFR STARTS bll IIUIII VI HI III! I Haritly; W l Our Toilet Pie Jf r la sets, la caae or roU traveling or your dreniS labia hi gvaraBtoa of comfort. th Our reaaoaablo prices I r PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS TO BE DIRECTED AGAINST THOSE ' GUILTY OF EXPLOITING. ,. BOYD PAIUC 'MAKERS Attorney General Palmer Wires Food Administrator to Probe Retailer and Publish Coats as Gulden-Congr- ess to Investigate. ' IV a ell I n eri nn. ItVwul a.lmlntszt MltAPa In every state in the union will begin Monday the formation of fair price commissions to answer questions directed to them by Attorney General -- raimer. His telegram to the food administrations with this request marks another etep in the government's fight against the high cost of living ana is in accordance with the desires expressed . by the president iu his message to con-at are arrived When fair prices gress. and1 posted "by the "food administra tors alt of the strength of the department' of Justice will he used to main observance - of these prices by ' tain, food- wholesalers and retailers etna ' ntr trt ri a t Inn ff th fair "( ' -- v VV, &S 1 , A'J ',M 'A tiki 1 wlirbe reported "price lists efnMui In VO rtMl (J OPPT I ATI AT I IlH v .4; Pi - immediate- - ly to the nearest district ' attorney and he will be vested with authority to proceed at once against the profiteer. Meantime Investigators of the de partment or justice nave report ea mat " large quantities of - foodstuffs have 'tt v - - . " V rf rWA vi : ' , i - Salt Lake City ', Utah Day tmd Evming A'"- ' ' V'fti . civlll-zatW- ' e - trr- ; ; . ' pro-tectl- d lnh , " . ...,..,.. ....... -- -- 1 IS i , , -- . -- : i ; rail-Wa- - f , lean confl-w-iitor- .i-- the-Leag- ue A. I fiia x, T .1 '" Mrfiwv ro t " 7 Tuton ro ....." decrfe-pronlbltl- aoi"1 4i . ' .... 0 i " A ; t high-hande- nt "" ' - i ii J in ponbr Bn tad. Repaired. Sold. writ for prtcca 7.bU m aiiuuw - AH malcM GREATEST OF POWEr.3 ALL Wealth, Anoettry, Genius, and KnowU edg All Pal Before th Wen. droua Magic f tteauty s v" Th magic of beauty Is mora patent than wa that of Simon Magu or of Paracelsus. Beauty Is a different thing from orrament which may be the dla-gu-is of ugTtne: It I a gift for which no artificial rtractlon can ever be a substitute. It I a power greater than birth, wealth, knowledge- - or genius. People may ba proud of their birth, but after all we are not our aBceatora. The rich men may transmit bis wealth to hi offspring, but It, may be all wasted In a single generation, Knowledge may be a satisfaction to It possessor, but baa It not been said that "the more a man gatneth of knowledge th more he gatneth of orrowr ' Genius, although It win admiration, may be an obstacle rather thanr an aid to aucces In, Ufa, Burns and Poe and Baudelalre had genlua, but it did aot bring them any. worldly advantage. Beauty, on the contrary, la a key' which opens all doors. It shines on the world like the sun, and It Influence la universal. In Emerson' words. It Is "It own excuse for being." ' To be beautiful I to be worshiped. Idolized, caressed, and adored. 'The plain, good people may, protest against th Injustice of a world which, prefers beauty ' to virtue. But the fact remains. Rochester Post, Express. '' . of Great Ag. T t .. Meteerlt Meteorite of Indicated .great : age are conspicuous bj their absence from museum collections, and It la suggested that such specimen may. disintegrate and disappear from the rock within' a relatively horf time after '" ' : falling. Tha British museum, however, baa lately acquired a slice of. eomewhat less than a pound from a meteoric Iron that t believed to repreaent an " ancient fall. The slice from on of two similar mnase that were found In January. 1905, within a few mllea of Dawson, Klondike, and that, front their position deep u the oldest gravel of the district ar thought to hart rested there since the Pliocene age or -before- ;From his study of he original specimens In the museum of The geologic n cal siirvey-'at"rt'wi; R." AC'A John-- , on ha concluded that they are part of a single "meteoric shower df Te t 'Kewa. 1 ' S Uary tlmeV-lfea- rk ,. 1 yw:r;r ' r-- . 1 AS th , Ytar ' Utah Office and School Supply Saw. Sad Soetb, Salt lake Otrt Utah ;iijnut jt " : No one la too young or too old to be Impressed with the fact that obedlt nca la the law of life. "Show Its reward and lta test of dlsctplcship. When on will to obey he throws into gear the like of which Is not known j " anywhere elson earth." ,; . v. Stenography Bookkeeping Dictaphone Typewriting Civil Service Posting Mac hlne L. D. S. Business College - . jbelhg :: t l Business Courses - jaurcw VZZZA J t s -- OH U Gathering JJfe's- - Cold,,- -The gold of life does not He hidden In mints; tt sparkles in tiny sand all along the common path f every, day. He only who gathers It bit by bit from daily duties andipleasflres nd opportunities and frtendslilp wlfl ind himself the possessor of U real treas ure at last.-i-v 4 " " lis f: country and United tates authorities HAT shnll .be done with Mexico! are investigating these vast accumu latlons of supplies to determine wheth Nobody, seems to; be ready with a ''comptete) progrnnv but er prosecution under the food act everybody seems "of the oplnloa shall be begun under Attorney wu-era-! ' that something, miist be done' Palmer's Instructions.,, "' V. and done soon.- , TJie general Instructions, Issued ,by n h i In this age of the wprld the attorney general to the . untied cahnot -- afford to let' a States district attorneys and. tb co country like Mexicoone of the operating department agents te cov. ' garden spots and natural siore-- , er the: destruction - of foodstuffs by 3 houses of ewrthcoutinue out- - of holders who purpose bjr.tht' method tb the lln jof marcii join tle procession hold tiprprlces to thtf present high lev els. .Reports, "wcelyed' that and must keen,.UD, with tlie procession, SoV lavUleht, aslde.from e question of tho ," foodstuffs are thus ncing aestroyea, of AmArlcaa and British, c1ltleen and other. will th killing law of. full the and machinery be Invoked to. reach the persona guilty. nationals human life appear to be "chepIthes';, ha been proposed days that financial matters nd economic quesIn this connection tions wilt force" action by the United TStates 1.titi?ir-ththat congress-swrc- t legislation specialit " atlles against Mexlco'the outlaw nation, who with to cope profiteer ly designed ... v mbnthK no , Is to It aaftliat'for ,,fgo so far aa to destroy foodstuffs to other' International problem, ooT connected with"" her obligations Jo. these malnUItt prhjes ,wto countries, or the revolu- ...-- . the, proceedings at Pari, jha been ao...u)ly. r tionlfltB.wIll ahnka lilm f -, s to the Xm ten wo. not legg SEVEN PERISH 1N RESORT BLAZE cussea as tne Mexican question,' and apparentiysentiment Jnthia, country no(,Droao. js rapm.j ... . mtioiwry morcment mrMexlco.7 There ire those ' woo say ne would not Just two weeka should he SwepT Alnuiemeni PjaVflear Flam, The exclusion of Mexico f row . the League - of be thrown over Jiy the United State. , . n . Mntrai-Deatiiat way, urpw. Mexico had There 1 no ralnsavlitr that rrranza Is tn a Bevea persona. , were Nations was based on the ground that lio Montrealr bbsetire been unable to give Proof bf Intention tight place, with the League of Natlona planning , Also Mexico ha been nslnc the total Income of burned Sunday night In, a fir on a International obllrktlona. ''Mexico ha? fitted econbratc pressure' from without , and a trowing the railroad and express companies a well aa ail scenic ralrway' at Dominion-park- , observe these obligation In these ways:,;" , ,; pressure from revolutionist from within. other public utility establishment amusement resort near thl city. and ha stead Mexico' neutrality, was more than tinged with What are the Investments 'of foreign nation in i The bodies of three men. ; three German bias. fastly refused to make admission of responsibility. ' " Mexico! No official figure are to be had, with the, , .. Moat ' ) of the American money went Into Mexico women and a boy were recovered from Mexico ha made no attempt to meet, her foreign of --the estimate prepared in 1910 by exception during the 84 year of the Dlaa role,' ending In the ruins shortly before midnight. It debt " . Marlon Letcher, an American consul to Chihuahua., ., JUJL -- The T 7 obligations. I feared several' more persons lost following figure as to investments and Mexico shows Increasing Inability to afford which lathia:;;. 1 . . . damages are regarded a the most reliable. " ' their lives and, that .the bodies wlL be f foreigners-anand fo ' the lives '! Amerlcao U."..tl57.770.o6o property " :' recovered when search Is resumed..-- It 'nuMortuli'tfTsb.- - '" .'-- Pbyalcal "," Brltlslv ' ; 821,302300 has been Impossible to identify the Invested. S Damage. Mexico has given evidence of a itudled ani ' : 143,446,000 ' rrenchi;. 0 J150.000.000-$40,000,00dead.'-- IUUroad o but .through scheme whlch Vurisu attempt systematic Kttjwo ii ' ou which U not cause of fire rfonly would result in thectafujcatlon of foreign propThe 200,000,000 6,000,000 C'fi) ' ft!' f, Mine .... ... . ; . . 200.000.000 15,000,000 destroyed paij .of. the scenic railway. erty, the most glaring example of which the .$1,041,054,180 Land and cattle.1 60,000,000 nmr nearby. but ateo 10,000,000' case of the oil compantes, although the express w .. ' Jiff l .r. ; i rtv Industrial and pub-'-.' ' ' unknown, but ,U4 Is believed It wa In almost as and railway companies',, Interests are rifrilfred cor-- . b'y Americnn an ,Anptbr estimate, .. .' r .. mnur-Mealie or a service..... " started ty jigntta cigarette 60,000,000 . 10.000,000. r great danger. poraUon enjoying snedni facilities, toisls nearly It Is no secret 1n'YMsliriigton'"lhat renewed rep-- " the sdmej'bunilfrers widely In the distribution of Toial to Direct Atatkan Railroad. ..$050,000,000 $80,000,000 resentatlons on the Mexican situation are helng Investments. It is regarded ai the best obtolnuble. ' Washington? A-, Colonel Frederick made to the American government by Oeat Brit, .' It follows: Thl Investment of $50,000,000 had grown In . Mean. v.!m acted 'a"s general manager ain and France. For several months these counAmerican .....'.C.VSCSo.OOO.OOO value until In 1010 It yas'snld to be worth $2,000,- ' it the American railroad lines In tries have been urging apoa the United States the British.... 670,000.000 ' - ooo.ooa '. - t France during the war, was appointed desirability of putting. Mexico on. Its feet so that French "285,000,000 claims Damage i aggregating $500,000,000 ire said Saturday Wy President Wilson as chief if might resume the payment on national and other German ...... . ;'. 73,000.000 to be filed with the American state department' In debts and afford adequate protection to foreign engineer In charge, of the construction Spanish. Dutch, etc....,,'... 190,000,000 this are Included legitimate claim for additional of the government railroad in Alaska. lives and property. ... - losses due to the following causes t . .' f British cltliens are holder of a omsiderable . Total ....1 I $1,875,000,000 new Destruction of values ' Food Control Reeumed" created : by the Ameramount of Mexican bonds, both national and it ican energy which ha now been driven out ' Iwdon.r-deorg- a It Roberts) food while the French have extensive Investments These figures are; snldo Include the foreign inDestruction of business through confiscatory In the banks, which It ha been chnrged were lootcontroller, lannouneed tfiitt the governvestment In the natlonujl debt of Mexico and the and uncurbed banditry,, making operations taxes resume f control under ed by the government the guise ment had; decided tQr obtaining distribution, as far asWn be worked ont. of the ' " Impossible. of the supply and distribution of Im- loans." - JS'atlonal of both countries bold extensecurltjea-pof the holding all. ales couipii ojeratDestruction of original values through unstable j . ports Hf t Weonj- - liiit and rd,"- and sive Interests In oil properties." Many French citiing in Mexico. j, , . ' government. that the ,'prlces to becharged "woulil zens of moderate means Invested their savings In The British government Is 'demanding aileqimte' . IXt ruction of entire financial and credit syatem which on . . Mexican . have received no bonds, also be under supervision.. they protection for British! subject and property n . .of the country through government decree. Interest for six years. Mexico, Uicludlng sperlflcalljf the !l well the Brit-"- " losses In profit which would have been mad ,lri short, the Mexican situation has apparently lah government recently has purrlinned from Brit-- German Mark at Neww Record.- present era of high prices. during Ish corporations, and alio I demanding reparation Berlin. marks,rthe value of resetted Itself Into this: The United States will Totentlnl dniunge which would wipe out Virtually Mexico In soon to be take hand In unless compelled for. the destruction of British Uvea and rhlch has beetf teadly fallttig ; property. all value win berime actual If BrcMdent Carranza The French governwent I' malting similar dl .' neutral countrieiimrrfog) Germany, EuropeaQ.nat.lona are to be suffered to Intervene" "Constitution f lOTT" carries out bis Monroe of In the doctrine. there spite mandi and in addition insists that Carranza pay reached their lowest yofnt;n history subscuutMit his and tb follow In official Washington the prediction Is hazarded the Interest on the $30000,000 Iluerta loan, which In Switzerland Saturday; being quoted ing wtll United States the that a Intervene, floated of waa In France bat which baa been .renudi., . acting - . ...... at 33 centime Instead. the 'peace .n er ' ;n-oIm'hlduais In ' r. JUV ' ated bv the present Mexican iovemmn th mandatory for of National0: . ,. to own price of 125 entimkiLAti't ... . Mexlc competent proH.rt7ild In congress the Mexican situation ha ceased to tlt-tea yo..fr-- ' loan cons The $30000,000 the difference. soUltlzcnhlp U rtnuu..cd. be a partisan question. Senator King of Utah, a n Alaskan SurvyorOrowtit zlvinc Appropriating all eorporalloownotr .L exl!ln, debt' ' tt ngest Democrat and on of the administration' 'w9 the upporter.-ntroduce- d '.V" the figureiv n today by" the . wh ' aAirAwirKPTai nrnrnnF .vv wvpnprai. msii in in secretary ,M Uta to re.,,Tn.ment which are $143.472,lf- flfUA tog reoluuonvdlrectlngjh while on browned neap-he' port In full on Mexican condition and what the ' Regarding the Internal loah debt or Mexico thi denouncement when the entire trip, As territorial surveyor Davidsonr' department of state wa planning to do In the ' Mexican y department treasury aya lota) WOr' tern it now founded on the principle-o-f acted as secretary of the territory it belongto matter, , ,Th reolutlon wa Immediately consid30 June next amounting to 897.775, with Interest . ing to th land itelfr.. ered and agreed to. 1T014fi72.ffi ... . In Town. 8axon Restored l'rohlbltUig any j foreign .corporation or tmjj. Quiet In the bouse Bepresentatlve Gould of New lork. Mexican figures-faofficial ll , The, to take Into vldual front owning anything within 00 tnllea of the ' Copenhagen. Comparative quiet hn account lh entire railroad Indebtedness; guaranRepublican, Introduced a resolution providing for frontier or, 80 mile of the aeacoast Vnn restored at..CliemnII. Saxony, a sweeping" Investigation of America f rethe teed specifically by Carrapw' government when . .There are dozen of other Interesting things la where fifty persons' were killed Friday lations and all phases of the Mexican problem the line were taken over, and which la given" Mexican situation which cannot be considered . tho mate curmicy.-luring food jiota. Inspired by; Spar sine 1010. The Investigation would be made by gzaoKHo, Fnp .vflmnla a aln1v rt rannae'. .1. k... senator of three and committee three repreriienn agitators. Nor do the Mexican .him hum.; to curioslTy ,f oMl'gon,, be, I hrf Mex csn sentative,' to be selected by the foreign 'affair than railroad. oth dead? Of coro,hl aom. I. 7 is,VUla alive C committee of the two house." It waa stated lead..iu --or Sugar 'Ban Ordered.' ..m. roent ho guaranteed nd Which, therefor. vncTrruiciesa, WDO7 O. . niucuia verj uiutuj er of both the house were, consulted before tb Utut a valid claim aramkt "Mexico ft a direct Buenos Aire. A . a flesh the Win or more? He Isn't In for seen . year , H.o exportatlOB-- f uipr wi promul-- reaolutlpq . was. Introduced, and 'l that they " are ' external loan. Chief of these la the "CJ de and Interviewed photographed tbaf sure. being to the Inquiry. ... Prestamos" farm loan banka obllsatlon gT favorable gated Satunlay tn which, The personality of Angeles, wh ha cast bia lot Mr. Could gave figure showing' that 300 Amer30, f with Interest to June jual $31 .BOd. 742.75. Nor ' with the ymistaa, I Interesting. H la educated ican had been murdered between-191and 1016; doe the official Mexican report takelnto account . armistice. and the personally attractive.-,- , Since jm wh(npton. for the three year following being unobtIssue of paper money, of ' figure "Infnlciflcable," the I th which there national com election, .Then I.NW.642 offlrer an men bav been ainable.?-;' Uigo ,. $30,000,000 at 10 cent United State currency, re-- ' . with Carranza saying he Is out of It and Obregoa discharged from the army, the war" de All of which seem to Indicate that President outstanding, making another1 $3,000 (Xx, main iuxd .Qonxal, rlvl candidate new The ' Mexico talking anfTfrartced Saturday. I of Carranza In Venustlano partment bad with which the Mexican goverrtmenl ' upon hwulht " wJiv..'".w"'-t'wMtoforce remaining In France! on August Jt'pcle.aro antheaine, lt,aeema..xasooably trself Hj,.,,,....,,, retteenT, TfUl'lMt n it otetnnty- pledgedIt would era to be ufflclert to logically SST'ronltmrth much v cannot r he certain that longer slave off a set'rwnsplace.T'af later repudiated and which It win som do be , make, Carranza adopt a satisfactory policy and ' total strength of the army on that tlement of the grievance which have been plllni . compelled to pay. " i , .give guaranty of good behavior. and United States various In offlelnl the 540.018. Mexican report take Into Nor doe the np date , European But can he give guaranty! .Can aaybody la treatment acnatlona because of the account the $20,000,000 which the Carranta govern-mtMexico Off. . Called la guaranty anything? ,." Bakers' Strike corded to foreign Interesta in th Mexican reputook a a "loan" from banka of Uao la It looks aa ir it would be necessary for some "" bnken' trlt;e cndeil blic." " lmdon.-T- he " I :'."now the subject of (,- Mexico City and which . .. to Intervene. to resume -- Alo It appear that either Carranza must come " Junction proceedings by th Bank of London t . , power Saturday. Tlie men agreed And If tho United State delegate the the thnr understanil'nt job ol the on United State work and the allle. to term with the enjoin the financial agent of Carnmx in Km Tork .! establishing pence and order In Mexico good by for that Mexico will trlker would not be penn'i--credit In meet from United ' rtth acceptable guarantee State bant. 'Monroe doctrine I reaching city refusing to work. ; IAU i" ri5Cii p"- -'' " I ' i t h ij t-- ,jt A OF JEWURY BO MAM STRUT . i "j I i Submarine Coal Mine. . There are many submarine coal off tb British Idea, but so far they are not much worked. The tun neta of the mine at Whitehaven extend ome four mile from shore under the Irish sea, however, and there ale la. teome submarine coal mining at Bolne nesr.tb Firth of Forth and at Mookwearmaath In Durham. f de-Po- sit la th Converse True? The Chinese hv a proverb direct! against "babblers," for whom thef bare a particular aversion. Ia It apt .."The. . greaf pllcable In America church bella rarely sound) th full cask returna no ound." Mutlcal Tart. Composer "I've got a new song that' bound to make a hit" Concert; ""on Manager "Aay sen In 'Not bit' at all." "Any fun In "Not a note "Any music In auocesit" i "Quit right I Touve got -- ltr ltr ltf s i ., |