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Show EMERY COUNTY PROP.Rrsg CASTLE DALE. UTAH DISCUSSES ' HIS WIFE'S TROUBLES i 1 a. ea , b. S'kea. former pastor 07 1 Presbyterian chare jftrUns ra fdiit Tena. says: Tanlac Iff; seeing what y has DR. R. F. RUTTAN HOEEOKEN PIERS 'UV8 cfl8e 1 In mT tout it la a medicine of Tmwer and extraordinary merit. Vied f TIMELY SHIFTING OP w.ur. VENTS DESTRUCTION OF NEW YORK WATER FRONT ti,ink 1 have ever seen any-- f results. Mrs. dve smU i.roinpt ,rtD in delicate health for Q I HUGHES' NOTE MAKES CLEAR PROPOSAL TO ENFORCE MADE BY LOUBET ?d suffering from stomach breakdown. nervous aiJ Me frequently sought medical Tanlac Is the only thing that any relief. After taking the she was doe onU a short time, hoose-don- s. the with and help 4 to lit up 1 think it only a short ft until ier health will be fully re-- f tenths, f Heavy Loss of Property Result of B Fire; Largest Ship Afloat Was In Flames; No One Injured In Fire Fighting tdsc early Wednesday night saved the entire Hoboken water front from what iwkui nave oeen the most serious con If :tJ . ad-t'b- ut tv. ad druggists is sold by leading Ltberc-Advertlse- Fowls' luckens eat Fatal Tit-Bi- t. t or tie iii ' Jus fairly stem e. It ' '. ( the (other a tbe that ' ted f th Hon, mini (or wa- - do. 4, were nag oraped caskets of American soldier dead awaking tranfer to rel aaves or nearest of kin. For a time It looked as If this pier, too, would be consumed, but a slackening of the wind Ditw the flames northward to ward the Leviathan and pier No. 6 At the height of the daneer am tmlances rushed the coffins to a safe The cause of their spectacular demise natoons periI revealed by a led upon one of them. When the fa crop was silt smoke poured out I f hen this had cleared away ser--1 were fragments of a Family Herald. and post-morte- m ty zone, surrounded by American sol mere rrom tne Thirteenth infantry oarracKs. The army transport Wheaton which, for the last year, has brought the soldier dead from France, was towed out Into the Hudson and an chored No one was Injured daring the two and one-ha- lf hours of fire fighting mat Drought out every available piece of apparatus from Hoboken Jersey City and surrounding Hudson county cities. Fire boats from New York lined the water front, pumping Streams into the blazing piers. Fire lines were established at the Deleware, Lackawanna and Western railway station, which early in the evening was reported to be afire Thousands lined the ropes, watching the blaze, which In spectacular inter est has had no equal in the last de cade. Flames lighted the entire district and great clouds of smoke drifted flown over the harbor and then swung backward over Jersey City. It was feared first that the Levia than was a total loss. From the Manhattan side of the river the giant funnels could be seen apparently In the center points in a cauldron of Iflames. Fire boast, however, which worked their way Into the. pier slip played a continuous stream on the shipping board's "Elephant" and sav ed her from destruction. So threatening was the fire that at one time soldiers were called upon to remove mail from the United States In postoffice which seemed directly the path of the flames. Apartment dwellers in several large (Structures in the vicinity fled, taking belongings with them. Lots of army stores on pier 5 are b total loss, although soldiers worked frantically to save them. Considerable panic attended the Crowd of sightseers who had gather ed near the Thirteenth infantry bar. racks ,in which was stored a quan tity of ammunition. Several explo sions occurred and it was a task for the police to stem the rush for safe ty points. The barracks roof caved In and showered psarks on the treal f !lt I aajof "ujxiuiuj, uii pier ouuu with stirring sparkling off fe tMt flames. feir with a stirring sparkle and lie when ground beneath the heel day Marcellus chickens Canadian Fisheries Rich. list year the flsh products of her netted to Canada the sum The Industry gives 8,153,644. t'oTment to between 80,000 and f jflO workers, of whom about 70,000 I engaged In the sea fisheries, about j0 in the freph water fisheries, and I remainder In canning, curing and the product for wise preparia I coasts ; market. Use the Atomized Coal. tout fifteen million tons of coal :med in pulverized or "atomlzed'' in this country annually. ,The i;b and Canadian governments ie recently published extensive re-1-3 on the use of this type of fuel 31 States. tie United I to are that are known 5sngers guide-- p safety. rare treat when a miser 'pm to join him. fs a Lr That Backache! "op Jbosj agonizing twinges, ftbbing backache, may that dull, be warning serious ii easily lead to or fatal dropsy Bright e disease, iron re suffering with a bad back for other proof of kidney trouble, f there are dizzy spells, headaches, i feeling and disordered kidney ;n, get after the cause. Use Doan'$ 1W Pills, the remedy that has ?ed thousands. Satisfied users jienous kidney weakness it might swea, tor , Askvourneiahlorl An :tt, Idaho Case John B. Kent Arco, Idaho, says: I baa quite a trouble from my kidneys. My back gavs me the worst Buffering. It ; was always weak and lame and nr.hivi an lat times I could SL;3 naraiy stand it. aBaZThan tha klrlnitv KAnrikHrtna ra o.aH to freely and were JHk sf,v I V "JJMshlya colored. few boxes Doan's ""of Kidney .nA they gave me very good re-- tie f J t -- lJlO!used 1 &rt Duo'i t Any Store, 60c a Bos CO. W. C. T. U. Program Drafted San Francisco The Women's Chris tian Temperance union's program of 'actvitles for the coming year was 'drafted here Wednesday by the na tional executive committee of the orThe program calls for ganization. 'increased activities in campaigns for more strict enforcement of the Vol etead --cct, education, Americanization and Bible study in the schools and the teaching of English. It was de clared the latter object was a "neces-'sar- y avenue through which to pro mote American ideals and interpret prohibition." Ii Y. BUFFALO, (VICTIM RESCUED N liver, bladder and one add fife Jle3 moat nimmna of 5 V- ,- their insidious attacks. the first warning they give ey need attention by taking COLDMEBAL King Is Recovering Paris Continued Improvement the condition of King Alexander in a announced 'bulletin issued by his physicians last Wednesday night. The temperature of the patient was 99 in the morning and 100 in the afternoon. Jugo-Slavi-a nid !rTJ!!tndrd fll often for these ward off these dis- - r; - im bum sizes, all flrnggiBts. ruu u i- -i ! 1 TREATED ONE WEEK FREE OPSY ,; Ilertd in ru!it(.. 7'iem. II few hoars reduced in Mood, etrenstheos thf ,..,, well.in V.'h lEMHTCs, BlfUMTUWU. Cuticura u Soap for the Skin saj 50c. Talc 25c 'WEEK GUARANTEED ''III F 11 " . . I. "raire nr w Vit-n-. HC5 Creiwo Raincoats '. and Collect t o.. Dept.petiver 151. Ashland, O, . ' -- .r- &$fEE&SVi- ! : vas Killed in Attemp to Break Jail Lo Angeles Horace Box, 22, a prisoner In the county Jail here, was shot and killed by deputy sheriffs early Wednesday in a. gun fight which followed the discovery by Deputy Sher- iff Velvet Touch haeat 25 in of Al Patton of an attempted by Box. Jail-bre- ak Many Delegate in Oakland Oakland, Cal Ten thousand delegates from the Pacific coast states, Canada and the Hawaiian Islands as- -' sembled In the Oakland municipl au- -' ditorium Monday in the opening con- -i annual con-- I clave of the thirty-seve- n vention of the Catholic Young men's Institute. In an Impressive street parade Sunday the delegates marched to the grounds of the College of Holy vftmw, w here high mass was conduct ed In the open air by Archbishop brt- ar.) .1. Ilanna. By Costa Reca the fire, which broke out on army pier nuu rapiaiy spread in all at one time setting the for ward portion or the giant U. S, Leviathan, largest ship afloat, in fireworks tn West died spontaneously. and Conn., Cmlded patrolmen or undiscrtmlnat-iappeUt- e caused the death of most ffoung Marcellus Bennlson's half-If- s lit if chickens. Marcellus had a lot with which to cele-- L Sons-of--1 the Fourth of July. which disks little explosive ctetr Hostilities Will Not Be Permitted 0. S. as Result of Occupation of the Coto Region Ry Washington The American state department in a note forwarded to Panama Monday, stated emphatically that the United States would not permit any hostilities growing out of the occupation of the Goto region by Costa Cagratlon in Ks hlstorv. As It was, damage estimated from 1750,000 to $1,000,000 Was rfllian1 ment. 1 y THE BEE HIVE STATE PAHAHA LEADERS e-- H" aH TimTIII i pniT ULII niriiuiii or. i . Rica. The American note, It developed Tuesday, was In response to a commu- nication from the Panama government, Dr. R. F. Ruttsn of Canada la the indicating that If Costa Rica should w president f the Society of Chemi-c- al attempt to reoccupy the disputed terriIndustry of Great Britain. As direc- tory, force would be used In resisting, tor of chomlotry of MoQIII unlvoroity, nnlesa the United States made it clear Doctor Ruttan has made Important that the American government would contributions along thf lines of or. prevent It "In view of the fact that the United ganlo, biological and physical States as a friendly mediator," the American note said, after referring to the character of the note of May 2, "re-garas Just the claims of Costa Rica DIRIGIBLE EXPLODES to lawful possession of the territory on the Pacific awarded to her by President Loubet, it canno because of Its ID ENGLISH special treaty relations to Panama, permit a renewal of hostilities by Panama against Costa Rica by reason of Costa Rica now taking peaceful posONLY TWO KNOWN SAVED FROM session of that territory." LIST OF FIFTY-TWABOARD SHIPPING 80ARD EXPENSE VOTED TRIAL FLIGHT DISASTER ds HAIOD O Senate Passes Deficiency Americans Aboard III Fated Air Machine Preparing For Trans-Atlanti-c Attempt; British General Believed Lost. Twenty-On- e Bill Carrying Appropriation Washington The deficiency bill, carrying $48,500,000 for the shipping board and $200,000 for the expense of the disarmament conference, was passed by the senate Tuesday by a vote of 50 to 16. Eight Democrats supported the measure and two Republicans, Senators Borah of Idaho end Lafol-lett- e of Wisconsin, voted against IL Because of the opposition of Senator Lodge, one of the delegates to the disarmament conference, Senator Harrison (Dem.) of Mississippi with-dre- w his amendment directing Che American delegation to demand open sessions. "No one representing the president of the United States will go to the disarmament conference not In favor of the largest measure of publicity compatible with getting business done." Senator Lodge told the senate. Lodge declared that no one would question the soundness of the argu$48,700,000 Hull, England America's giant dirigible, the ZR-carrying more than fifty American and British fliers, exploded and fell flaming Into the river Humber at 5:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. So far as known, only two men escaped. They floated free of the doomed air cruiser in 'parachutes. All the rest are believed to have been hurled to death. The ZR-- had Just returned from a trial trip which lasted all day Tuesday, during which he cruised over a great part of England and was blown some distance off her .course by a gale over the North sea. The British airmen were putting the di rigible, purchased by the United States from England, through her paces preliminary to turning her over to the ments against secret treaties, but American crew for flight to Lake, added that some negotiations should be started In committees in private hurst, N. J. m. was 7:30 At it p. reported that sessions. He then advocated that the matter there were six survivors, but that two of precedure should be left to the of them were seriously injured. At 4:30 Wednesday the huge ship delegates. Lodge declared the resolution would appeared over Howden and signaled that before landing she would make render the United States "guilty of an a speed trial. The big crowd wait- incivltity" to the nations In the coning on the landing field, around the ference, and expressed hope that it hangar, cheered and waved as the would be defeated. The Harding adminstration does not airship started northward toward Huil. bf l!eve it practicable to negotiate treaShe swung through the air lanes ties In "mass meeting," It was made above the city and above the month known on the highest authority. This short statement was maHe in of the Humber at steadily increasing speed. Watchers below thourfit ail answer to a question to the treaty with was going well, 'ine doomed men Germany, and it was construed as an aboard, in her control cabins and on answer to debate in the senate. the narrow runways between the mo Phoenix Flood Loss Heavy. tors, must have had a moment's warning of the disaster, it is believed. Oth erwise none would have been able to Phoenix, Ariz 'Seven hundred houses In Phoenix were damaged by Sunday's get clear for the parachute jump. Just as the ZR-- 2 came around in a flood, and in 400 of these water went great curve high over the housetops into the first story, according to estiof Hull, near the mouth of the river, mates made by newspnper men. City where It is very wide and deep, there Manager Avery Thompson estimated was a flash and a great burst of smoke the damage In the city, exclusive of that done to the state capitol, at $100,-00and flame. Officials of the irrigation district While the horrified watchers gazed the damage to their canals at placed In the at the up sky, they tragedy $5000. They said the breaks would be exheard the rumble of the distant and water service to the repaired framesteel Then the plosion. great within two weeks. resumed farmers work doubled and the back of the were Five pumps kept busy drawlarge broke. great ship water from the basement of Slowly at first, then with ever in ing the but last Monday were creasing speed, she plunged down. Be- the capitol, forced to cease work because of the hind her floated a pall of smoke. She struck the surface of the Hum. mud. At that time there was about a ber with a terrific upheaval of foam- foot and a half of wafer and mud in the basement. ing water. small dozens of boats Immediately Bursum to Succeed Fall. put out from the wharves and from Santa Fe, N. M. H. O Bursum was vessels moored nearby, the seamen pulling with all their strength to be unanimously nominated as Republican the first at the spot where the ZR-- 2 candidate at the September special had sunk and to search for possible election 07 the state Republicans meetsurvivors. ing convention here Thursday. The At first it was feared that not one election was called to name a succesman had escaped. It was believed sor to former Senator A. B. Fall, now that all had perished, either by the secretary of llhe interior, Bursum is flames during the long fall or by flllit,? the place by appointment of drowning after the ship hurtled into Governor Mechem pending the the Humber. Old Glory Trapped. Freight Rates Lowered reducMontevIsTa, Colo "Old Glory" glam Spokane, Wash. Marked tions In freight rates on canned goods slvertlp grizzly of the rockies, hai dried fruits and vegetables, peas and been captured. The huge bear wai beans in carload lots, shipped from the trapped Thursday by John Crook ol Spokane .territory to Eastern points, the United States biological survey were announced Saturday by trans- service, after a hunt of more thar continental railroads. They will be three months, according to word hen The rates afeffective August 22. "Old Glory," who weighs 100( fect shipments from Spokane, Walla Friday. was known to all cattlemer Walla, Yakima and coast points in pounds, as tlie 'steer killer.' of this vicinity fom all Eustern territory extending St" Paul, Omaha and Denver to the Ranchers estimate that he has killet Atlantic seaboard, It was announced. at least $18,000 worth of cattle. 2, 2 i. iTIlrHTy Elaborate preparations are being made by the people of Binghnni coun ty, Idaho, to make of the southwestern Idaho fair grounds cause for porde, This association was organized nine teen years ago, and, until last year, was promoted and managed by citl Hens of Blackfoot and vicinity. Last year the grounds were bought by the county and $20,000 was expended for new buildings and other Improvements. Tills year an additional $5000 has been spent In Improving the property the expense being borne by citizens of Blackfoot to avoid necessity of ad vance of conuty taxes. Rupert city council has recinded Its former act reducing salaries of city employes 10 per cent and at the last meeting restored them to the former basis. Most of the time was taken tip in considering the yearly budget prepared by City Manager John C. Lundy which was accepted with lit tie change. The budget as presented reduction on tax calls for a for current expenses, that of last year being 15 mills. A saving In taxes of two-mi- HANDY THINGS Our toilet ainsto or is aria; in un or in rollm. ttwpierea, travelius or dreaains tabic Our pricca eaae Uia way. BOYD PARK JEWELERS y&. OYD PARK. BUXJ the city. Roberts, Inspector representing United States Indian Commissioner Burke, was at Blackfoot and at Fort Hall Monday In consultation with former Senator Fred T. Dubois, who yesterday was visited by Supervising Engineer Dletz, Indian Agent Donner and W. O. Cotton, In connection with the proposed enlargment of the Fort nail irrigation project. No time Is being lost tn the mining Industry in the Silver City camp, more work being under way than for en several years past, with most Several ship couraging prospects. ments of rich ore have been made, with more to follow, and a lot of as sessment work Is being done. The Banner Is In splendid ore with known large body. The Bear Lake link of the Idaho- Pacific highway will, be completed about October 1, according to a state ment Issued by Engineer C. A. Kelley, In charge of the construction work. Engineer Kelley secured the uae of six large trucks from the state high way department and these are being used to haul gravel from the Gordon pit near Soda Springs. For the second rime the electors of the Buhl school district voted down recently the proposition of special tax levy that would enable them to hold school this year. Two thirds of the votes cast were necessary to carry the levy and the number of votes The vote lacking were thirty-fivcast was 553 in favor of the levy and 330 against. e. State Game Warden Otto Jones has closed the Fish Creek reservoir In Blaine county to fishing indefinitely on account of the low water period The reservoir is situated a short dis tance from Carey and was one of the best fishing places in the state. As soon as the reservoir agalns holds its capacity the order probably will be recinded. Guy Flenner, veteran Idaho Jour nalist, Is on the Job, temporarily at least, as manager and publicist of the Idaho reclamation service. 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One thing aftes The first carload of wheat was sold another she brought to his notice, at American Falls on Wednesday by she "Here's my said: Finally comthe Oneida Mill and Elevator cookies. Aren't you gang sugar D. to Elmer Nye, according pany, manager of the elevator. Mr. Nye re. to try some of them, dear?" Llvtls ports an exceedingly large amount of Joe attempted a smile, "That's what wheat received for so early in the sea- Is the matter," he explained. "I tried too many of them before dinner, grand son. a ma." Indianapolis News. Walter Thomas formerly lnstruc tor In agriculture in the Blackfoot Lisaran House a Movie Theater. county high school was appointed The government of Liberia rents tht agent Thursday to succeed E. W. chamber of tne' house of represents, Stephens who has resigned. He will tlves In Monrovia for a take up his new duties September 1st rxwtfoo picture show. The admisstOR on his return 'rom a vacation. price Is 8 cents and tha president of the repvbllc has his own reserved hone-mad- e twice-weakl- y A bean pod lacking but an Inch of being three feet long was grown In the garden of P. H. Gray in Emmett This Is a new variety of the bean and the long nods are characteristic of the plant. It contained 18 beans. Miss Gretchen Green, police matron at Boise, Is starting a campaign against "motor spooner. " Jacob R, Bender lias een appoint, ed assistant professor of mathematics st the University of Idaho, Robert E. McCormick, resign, ed, It was announced recently by President A. H. Upham. Professor Bender tolds his baccalaureate degree from Ohio university nd his master's degree from the University of Washing-ion- . s He has been professor of at Iowa Wesley an college and Instructor at Bradley PolytecWc instig math-ematlc- tute. . seat Knew Source ef Pictures Gay was oat celling with his mottiei when he saw a picture of angels oa wall tn a home where tfiey wers calling. Calling his mother's atten-ti- a to this picture, he said : "Mother, somebody must have taken a kodak to heaven with them." Handicapped. "Ah wouldn't say MacTavish canna learn the game," said Sandy cautiously to his golf partner, "but what with being both religious and tongue tier (t will be deeflcult, aye, verra deeil cult" Mostintelligent Animal Scientists say that the chimpanzee 's superior to any other animal ex-cer man. Next In order comes the Tbe gorilla, tli en the gibbon, still another variety of apa orang-autan- omes fourth. , |