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Show ILROAD MAGAZINE 13 HIDDEN GUNS 'ARE I ON .SHIPS , fxjjli OF INTEREST Relative of Ambassador Harvey Nam. ed With Others In Conspiracy Omaha, Doc 13 The Union Pacl-- ; - , . TrentoiuN. J. Colonel Marcellus H. magazine, the official publication Thompson, vice president and active the ; Union Pacific system, which head of the ce company a started last January under the of New York, ha been Indicted by action of President Cart R. Gray, the federal grand Jury here on a charge of conspiracy to ship arm to apleted its first year with the of the December number that Ireland in violation 'of the , neutrality lawa. The announcement was made - " ' riearedl today. ' Monday by AsgUrnnt United ' States I. BrHaynes of Omaha describea District Attorney Thomas V. Arrow, adventures of the late Andrew xmlth. w- sewater, for many years City Indictments also have been returned Omaha, who was a member against the company .he first surveying parties that un- and seven' other Individuals on the lock to find a pass across the Ro-- same charge, as the result of the sets, Mountains. The party had fre-- nt ure at Hobokea last June of the line freighter East Side, in battle with Indians who opeoal bonkers the of which were found ed the extension of the rails ae 4.10 machine guns. The guns wre alV i the plains i , to have been destined for ue by leorge Palmer Putnam, the well-jw- n leged Fein in Ireland,, Sinn New York: publisher, contri- The other Individuals Indicted are: s a Numerous article; "The. ' Frank Williams, alias Lawrence de Jgh Writers Go West, describing Lacy, alias Lawrence Pierce, who is scent trip over the Union Pacific alleged to have paid for the shipment s, the, Pendleton, Oregon, roundup, of guns, and his brother, Fred $ party of authors which included alias Edward de Lacy, who 'is S. Chappell, better known as aHftk'Ml to have been implicated in the I Walter E. Traprock," explorer, purchase of the guns. Both are be. jrlee Hanson Towne. novelist, and Heved now to be in Ireland. Wallace Irwin, author and hu-le- t, Government Leans Big Sum Ruth Hale,, critic,, Walter ' Washington. Approval of fifty-on- e mbull, of the New York Herald, advances for agricultural and live, bard Hutchlnaon, novelist, John stock purposes aggregating $950,000 J, illustrator. Fredrick O'Brien, Wat announced Monday fey the war of ous for his South Sea stories and finance corporation. , Distribution rles Wellington Furlong V. &. G. the loans Included : Arizona, 146 000; IdahoT $17,000? "Iowa; $32000; author of '.'Let Er Buck." Cut-ofVhen the Lucln was Corn Minnesota, $87,000 ; Montana, $0000; f $39,000;, New Mexico, $78, is the of a picture of Nebraska, title ed," 000; North DakoU. $118)00; Oregon, late E. H. Harrlman and assocl- $40,000; South Dakota, $21,000: Texas, taken in 1903 when the famous $22,000; and Washington, S26.000, Something to Think About Auto-Ordnan- is-in- ce k En-ecr"- of Auto-Ordnan- ce " . Wll-llan- I B, F. J. WALKER Everybody's Doing It! WHAT? .. AND TWENTIES TEENS EXi'ERIENCE the child soon that food satisfies hunger. that water quencnes uursi, iuhi i hard blow gives him pain. Aa he crows older be learns mat His own actions produce certain re mit which to aim are pleasant or BYfinds Planning to Attend that Double Play v jnpleasant As a child he avoids doing tnioga that cause him bodily pain. If he bums his band or cues nis d finger, he dreads fire and shsrp-edgetools He knows that if he takes undue- - liberties with them he Is sure to suffer physically and men n. Deductive reasoning in children at theae of three or four years is as seen as the edge of a razor, but thnmirh aoma trick, of time when they merge into their teens, their and childish --scautlon flits , away leaves them' Imprudent and venture- llsiiii o and . Ther flash a red light to warn the tJd folks to beware of the wisdom some. Km 8 tally. " nn ix aud superior cunning of youth. Teens and twenties are the forma ages tn which both tive, red-ligsexes, consciously or unconsciously. " ' " . " shape tflelr destinies. If In these dangerous ages Indulgent parents permit their offspring to have unrestricted freedom, allow them to have their own way at the turning point of the right or the wrong road. across the Great Salt Lake the chances are that they will waste Arbuckle Out ef Money their time and substance and drift opened for operation. It was Los Angeles, Calif. Roscoe "Fatty through life without forming even a t during, the time Jthat the Union flc controlled and operated the Arbuckle is now almost broke, Arbuc nodding acquaintance with success.. kle has lost his magnificent borne In ral Pacific West Adams street He Is only a To you who are In these perilous ,illiam, Francis Hooker, author guest there now. His former manager, periods, running along madly In purLou Anger, owns the place, He lost suit of elusive nymphs of pleasure. the $25,000 custom built car in which stop, look and listen l" Stop to consider what, you are he sped to San Francisco last Septeni her. Arbuckle's only income since doing. Look about you at those who last September, when he was arrested are climbing the hills. See how cauon a charge of murdering Virginia tiously they step. Listen to the words ad Rappe, has been a small sum of money of wisdom, and especially to the elders. of vice your received from the Buster Keaton com. They have trod the worldly way. pany for scenario. and know how treacherous It is; how hidden by alluring Minister to Egypt Is Named pitfalls Washington. 4. Morton Howell of glamours, intended to deceive youth; and .vicissiOhio was nominated Monday by Presl how pride, wantonness dent Harding to be the first American tude take at last to sorrow, eleventh- hour abnegation and finally to brokmini ier 10 en health and poverty. , Too have the power within you to Former Utah Senator Buay In Capitol Geo. rise to success and distinction. Former Senator Washington. , Bill Rogers 1b It Is for you, for you aRme, to Sutherland of Utah discussed Monday with President "A POOR RELATION" Harding arbitration make use Of this power, to overcome, matters between the United' States to press forward and to make your ' also and Norway arising out of the war mark. Keep on the right path. Hold fast time seizure by the United States of Harold Lloyd In to faith, and at some turn in the road in under American construction ships the vista will brighten and you will yards for Norwegian citizens. It Is find "Bride and Gloom" yourself at the hilltop, thrilled will likely that Senator Sutherland with unspeakable delight represent the United States before a (Copyrights pedal Hague tribunal, impaneled un. P. dor arbitration treaties existing be. ,tweea the United States and Norway. THE CilEEWUL CHEKUD II ht n. H- -9 M Two separate and distinct plays in one evening by graduates ox dramatic conservatories I ut BETWEEN ACTS SKETCHES MUSIC, READINGS, AND . 1Z Don't Come If 7ICTORY HEATRE ' , - - "are" friday, Saturday t It Hurts ' " : - .' 1 You to Laugh :' C - 25c, Admission-Stude- nts ' ."' ', . . ' ' :- -r -- " X'". t- Adults 50c . , , 15, 8 High School, January RJil . Ionday Tuesday , "Kiddle who lOoe's, Msrd tot. ass one brother eldi flmo herself and on younger.. ea-plained why middle child has a hard lot. .The middle oae deeanf get to go piacea." she said, "beeeeae the eld- eat one Is slwaya big enough to take and the youngest on Is always too I ftl oond of . "KING SPRUCE" Sebinlc News CARLOAD OF CEDAR SHINGLES tittle to leave- .- of the "Pralrto. Schooner,, tells In dues., Thursday an article, entitled, "Hanging Recre ant City Officials in the Okb Ameri " -I 'JohnnyWalker in can West," how the first town offl MT DAD" cers of the now orderly- and well-go- v T: erned ctty of Laramie, Wyoming, v also ; were notorious gut men and dire - Two Reel Comedy keeper. They were finally strung np u8ambo La oar Gang .. .: by an enraged . cltlsenry under the leadership of the lata N. K. BoswelL "Pasadena Crown City of the San Gabriel Valley" is featured in arti cles ."by William Dunkerley ' and'' H. W. Hall, which describe particularly the Roe Tournament held each New Dying Tear's :aning, Day. About $00,000 persons are expected to- - attend1 the celebra Hon, January 1, 1111. The first of a series of articles on "Past Presidents of the Union Pad' Neatly Done fio," by L. O. Leonard, historian of the Union Pacific system, la a biography of the lata William, fcutler Og-' v:; at den, first president of the Union Pa ctfle railroad. .The recent opening of the Los An Stock Tarda 1a described by N. Store gelea Beckley L. Chapin of Los Angeles. On the 1st day there were received It ears of A. Hadsen cattle. 11 of sheep and 7 of hogs, Mary Fourteen commission firms are now represented at tho yards The Union Pacific magazine is distributed among 60.000 employee of aver City Shoe Shop the system, and It is sent to Cham bera of Commerce, historical socl ' .' Beaver City," Utaa etles, clubs, libraries, schools, cot and news papers In the terrl lege and bsve old Shoes ing your served by the Union Pacifle lines tory " made tew. It Is on sale at news stands and Is placed on trains for passengers to I read. "One of the Howard Elliott Fred Monsen read. "One of the most pleasing m prises to us." says Howsrd Elliott l "The Shoo Doctor, the editor, ''Is to find thst the maga tine Is of Interest to the general pubt Class Work at Reasonable lic One psesenger wrote that he found It the most Interesting publl cation tn the observation car." With KJ t' f Jl pc4ftrit-r- 5 l - tor lorn jump jo wheneer crfvlly wtokorrv o t . Practice J " , of e "V ' 8AJI CI1NE . and - "raft Repauing; . . : i - ; - '...i u' -- , ; Pounds, to ft Thousand Hto Hundred .. . i ' - v-.- -- 1 :. ' :'i V- ;,' , ... .. i ; ' , , : . 1. Attorney at Law ,v5 - i Mackerel 6c Cockett Lumber Company I i Phone 1SS Bearer City, Utah For First Claaa ntunbing e) Sappliea, Flxtare ' ' Plumbing " csil on Bow to Read Tw Characteristics and Tendencies the Capabilities or Weaknesses That Make for Success or Failure as Shown la Your Pahs. ARTHUR SMmL Phono 120 a ifitis GENERAL JJERCIIANDISE we have rr . AN ARTIST STAGE iILFORD-BKAYE-R a person of either sex to win FOR in- any of -- the various fields of music, literature, etc- the hand should be supple, and the - Vr : - ,. Of :. - ;.- - t THE HAND v . ':. have a large stock of KALSOMTNE on hand for hooM cteaalnx and also hare n Una of PAINTS ordered and on th Milford. Utah YOURHAND ;'' W'e . v - J,- Way, i - . Tom. , J from COAL-rAnyth-lBg in all the Court the State . Beaver, Utah ' Q. a vv ' . O. A. UCRDOCK Attorney at Law Beaver, Utah El r - Jane, Mitchell Lewis in PROFESSIONAL CARDS " -- d in . CAN NED GOODS ... UCOOKED AND PREPARED CEREALS i .For Passage to Blilf ord. Book at Drag Store Phone 1 fingers should be long. Short fingers denote want of attention to details, and this Is, of course, hi the majority of cases, fatal to the hopes of success in art "Of nlns Is an Infinite capacity for taking pains" is true in art Other favorable signs art the following: A small upper phalanx of the thumb. If, In addition, the thumb I very flat the fortunate posMeasor has an exceptionally favorable thumb for an artist. It the middle phalanx of the sec-tofinger, the ringer of Snturn. Is wall formed and well developed, and tocf, It Is a sign of great love of the teeutlful In nature. The top phalanx of the third finder, ha Finger of Apollo, ahonld be strong, to Indicate color perception. EVERYTHING GR0CERD2S, Krumbles ' Wheat Flakes Bran BEATER GARAGE Welding GaeoUne, Oils, Tubes, Tires and Aato Acccenoiiea Beaver. Utah . Oxy-Acrtrle- nt Puffed Wheat ' ' Puffed Rico Shredded Wheat Mother's Oats Rolled Oats PICKLES, THE GEM (. S 1- -a EVERYTHING ARTICLES. . gallons for ' .' Post Toastiee Grapo Nuts' RAISINS la packages and looae : ntftttttttttftwwt .... - . Germado Corn Meal Cream of Wheat Corn Flakea ,' , : , r t3Jt3 . In IIARDWARK DRY GOODS and TOILET ' rieaae give n a Halt and buy. Beaver Co' Op RESTAURANT (Copyrlsht.) i The Best Place to Get a Good HER IDEAL, Inventor: That Meal machine can do the work of Un men. visitor: whist ought My to uuried KI O What It Waal vrtfe have I thai goo r,n "Look here I I coaxed me to take lune.id "f the that I had seen sdvmised, and now lok at my hair! Worst kink I ever saw ought to be called a crinte wlTtjnetai: Ledger. Philadelphia, tir se Good Home Cooldng " Character ursatert AmA Character is the beat eilaterl ms4 the late J. P. Morgan, Character has been the best asset the Aericea people have poaaeeed. To ualatala character should be Ulr dtUf aim and t this cod ftey and should devote all eCVrt, . purr, , |