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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE UTAH of the Earth Three armel robbers held up trie Mercanec Trust company at St. Juls and shot and seriously wounded two policemen la attempting to esinpe. The robbers, two of whom were captured, were forced to drop a unit ase containing $2o.ini in cash and Liberty bonds. Dr. Horace U. Reddish, of Jersey-viil- of the Pait Complete History WeeV Told in Paragraph! Prepared for the Buiy Reader the murder of charged M. Reddish, a his father, Stephen wealthy retired farmer und banker, has been held without bail for the September grand jury. All Corners e. 111., 11 Plunders, was the first limine tu he emiclii rimicli!' nhoiit I'.titte without a license ami was seiltcliceil to death miller a new city (inlinaiice. Mayor Hlodtlon lias issued a pardon for tlie don hero. That Kerry Corbetlii. returned soldier, killed as he was running from a soft drink saloon r.t Denver, was shot hy Selective tleorjic Klein, head of tlie liimr squad, while the latter was iierfniniiiiice of his duty, was tin1 ver- diet of a coroner's Jury. indorsing' the league of nations were adopted hy the brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and in session at lenver. Resolutions urifiiijj full civilian pay to iiiilroud men serving in the army in Frailer were adopted at the session of the brotherhood of Itallroad Firemen, at Ienver. Tlie Hunk of I'.eaverton Ore., was robbed of u sum estimated at ?KKM when an unmasked rohher ordered Miss Lillian II. Kvaiis, assistant casli-lewho was alone hi the hank, to put up her hands and took the money front the counter. A walkout of restaurant and hotel cooks at l'ortland was averted hy the employers yxuntliiK demands of an eifchl hour day and n week. Lawrence Smith, nsred recluse, reported to the police that some one entered- Ids cabin on the heacli at Port Tovvnsend, Wusn., and took $G5,(MK) worth of Liberty" bonds from Ids r. y chit lies, DOMESTIC. James II. Reunion, manager of a box at St. mamifacturlnjj establishment Imis, was shot and killed by Joseph Middendorf, an employe, who then turned the revolver to his head and "killed himself. Police say they found literature of a radical nature on Middendorf. came to an Detroit' traction tie-uvnd early Thursday evening, when' the striking ear men of the Detroit United Railways voted to accept an offer by the company .of wage Increases from 4.'i, 40 and 4S to 5(1, 55 and 65 cents an hour. Fifty-tw- o aliened anarchists and other alien undesirables have been gathered up In the United States for deportation' through the port of New p York. The Lithuanian convention at Chicago before Its close Wednesday, voted to recruit an army In America to main-- . tain Lithuanian Independence, if the - United States government will sanc tion the plan to transport such troops to Lithuania. An army captain sentenced to serve a virtual life sentence for refusing to lead his company over the top and n former Y. M. C. A. worker accused of having embezzled $13,000 were among the thirty prisoners brought back on the Cape Klnisterre, which reached New York June 11. A nation-wid- e strike of Commercial telegraphers was called on June 11. A resolution expressing organized labor's disapproval of wartime prohibition and strongly urging that - per cent beer be exempt from the provisions of the eighteenth amendment to the constitution and from the wartime prohibition measure, which goes into effect July 1, was adopted by the reconstruction convention of the American Federation of Labor. Maintenance of the government guaranteed price of ?2.( a bushel to the wheat producer is absolutely necessary to assure the production needed to care for world wants, It was declared by Julius Barnes, United States wheat director, presiding ut a conference at New York of 250 representatives of all the graiu industries of this country. Poison gas like that used in the European war may be used by the Htate commission of horticulture in its war oa grasshoppers In California, George II. llecke, commissioner, has announced. Return to Germany of about 2000 former officers and sailors taken from German vessels when the United States seized enemy shipping at the outbreak of the war, will begin about July 1. Price reductions In butter and eggs were predicted by exports at Chicago, who declared huge excess storage stocks, lack of heavy exports, and a big production season would combine to bring the decline. John Colt Spooner, former United StHtes senator from Wisconsin, died at his home In New York, June 10, after on illness of several weeks. A call for a special session of the Kansas legislature to consider tlie ratification of the Susan B. Anthony woman suffrage amendment has been issued by Governor Allen. The session will open Monday, June 16. Dr. Karl A. Much, former conductor of the Boston Symphony orchestra, who is under Internment at Fort Oglethorpe, On., us an enemy alieu, is to deixirted soon. J. Klsher, a nonunion lineman employed by the Dallas Light & Power company, was shot and killed in a clash at Dallas, Texas, between strike n men taksympathizers and of the place ing striking employes of the company. WASHINGTON. While prices are being maintained at higher levels than ever before, the packing Interests of the country are holding in cold storage l,:Ji.UO0,0OU pounds of meat and meat products and of chicken, it is 4ii.000,000 jtounds charged by Representative Fess of A. INTER MOUNTAIN. "Koch." Kusiuii W"1' lioiiml, which lost a leg in its military service in six-da- Willi non-unio- Ohio. The Knox resolution demanding the separation of the league of nations from the peace treaty was- - reported to the senate by the foreign relations committee on Thursday. Recommendations that the government unit building and operating commercial ships at the earliest time practicable were presented to the senate commerce committee by Jlie shipping board, A board of officers has been appointed by Secretary Baker to select a site near San Francisco for a combined land and water coast defense air station. Several thousand more signatures than the 22,C5(i necessary have been obtained In Washington asking the secretary of state to submit Washington's prohibition amendment ratification to a referendum vote. In the preliminary skirmish bearing on the right of Victor L. Berp-- r of Milwaukee to sit In the house of representatives in view of his conviction for violation of the espionage act, two outstanding facts developed, Indicating that the hearing might continue for mouths. FOREIGN. Advices received from China show that there lias been a serious spread of agitation, especially and in Shanghai. Hangkow, Nankin Canton, with Indications that it may u develop into u general movement. Talaat Bey, the man who signed the famous order which sentenced 1,000,-00- 0 Armenians to death, is now living in an Ottoman colony near Potsdam, Germany. The peace conference is being urged to make him stand trial for his crimes. The Bulgarian minister, Stephen Panaretoff, has denied the charge that; fifteen tons of medicinal opium recently arrived In New York was loot from the Serbian poppy fields now being placed on the American market by agents of the Bulgarian government. Hostility between the American soldiers and the German civilians in the occtinied resrion. which has been In creasing recently, has resulted in additional clashes during the last few days. Crown Prince Charles of Rumania is suffering from a bullet wound in the according to news leg, wound is not reHis Paris. reaching garded as serious. A British submarine, operating in tlie Baltic sea, has been missing since June 4 and is presumed to have been lost with all bauds. Mayor Charles F. Gray has made a formal announcement that any further street rioting of a serious nature at Winnipeg will be the signal for him to call upon the militia. George Coppins. Sergt. Frederick winner of the Victoria cross in the war, one of the special mounted constables, during the demonstrations at Winnipeg on June 10, was pulled down from his horse and so maltreated that he is not expected to recover. The last units of American troops on the fighting front smith of. Archangel, except engineers, have beeu withdrawn and will sail for home at e auti-forelg- once. Orders to "resist to the death" all efforts of the Japanese to collect taxes and to ignore Japanese courts and police orders have been promulgated throughout Korea, by tlie Korean provisional government. The American peace officials at Paris are convinced that the demand for the trial "will be abandoned as long as he lives a simple life In Holland. Because the servants employed at the Hotel Les Reservoires at Versallcs, where the German peace delegation is quartered have refused to accept tips from the members of the delegation, the hotel management has announced that it has been compelled to advance prices 10 per cent in order to increase the employes' wages. fAU business has been suspended and schools have been closed In Amoy, China, as a protest against the arrest of students in IVkin following disorders which resulted from announcements of the action of tlie council of three at Paris relative to Shnntftng and Klao-ChaThe Esthonlans are reported to have taken Heaswegen, In southern Livonia. They have begun to drive the Bolshevik! in the direction of Krentzhurg, 70 miles southeast of Riga. The Bolshevik! are fleeing in panic from central Livonia to avoid being surrounded. u. . Of Prominent Their Faithfulness Is almost aa hard it " master to some people as mm Ls said WJnt post TO USED BE of the landlord commented the for to waiting peorT?" be," busy Th natioial convention of the retavern at Grudge. "Although the post they u,ed to. nd tell grocers will bo held io Salt Lake, CHRISTEN ENGINE office moved to Its new location more trying to get June 23 to 29. than a month ago, and. too, though Excellent modern water supply sysDard 'acta do imTTbT never were compelled by law to I they tems are being installed in Treiuon-ton- . Program Will Feature Exercises do so, 'most any time o' day a bunch Impression on a soft at Fire Hall on WedFielding and Paradise. A campaign to raise $400,000 for a nesday. new Elk6 home has been launched at Salt Lake by the Elks of that city. rrrom Nashville TenneaaeaJ .. a.-.a Ann Dallas Dudlev. the new Are en i: The Logan union of carpenters has in.1. tt Aiiia " nH pwuuswij BUOcepHDIS K hall. fire the at in refused to join the proioscd srike all of which axe narcotic, is wellopium gine known, v T9 in?riota arton doees. if continued, these onUtm mna Wednesday t,Jr protest against the Moouey sentence. will be christened 1 twins' and growth of the cells which are likely to become permi, Efforts to establish a uniform speed eroon at 2 o'clock with appropriate for imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or Mrwticair. i csa1?! law throughout the state are being exercises. Mrs. Guilford Dudley, one Bit t i i Nmtous diseases, such as intractable nervous dvDeri whom the engine gets its name, is made by the Utah Automoible of dosmg with opiates or narcotics to keen cMM result a are powers workers of the state's pioneer suffrage in their infancy. , The rule among physicians is that children and it is due to her untiring work that receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a dav t Vi? a neT At the exercises held at the Agriwas given the women suffrage ni partial then if unavoidable. only cultural college at Logan on June 10. of Tennessee. Mrs. Miles Williams, a The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothin? sixty-siwere conferred upon degrees other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot b ward, is resident of the twentv-nrs- t seniors. decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children wt.!!, m,. chairman of arrangements, and also a need the attention of a "physician, and it is nothing less than .7 reul .Dr. M. B. Shipp, who was shot by pioneer suffragist, and little Judith era to UUDC lUCUi li.il U.L1J UMWMO Michael Ginopoulis, a patient, at Salt Winston Folk, the daughter Castoria contains no narcotics if it bean the Lake, on June 0, died on the 11th from of Mr. and Mrs. Reau Folk, also a Ms Injuries. pioneer suffragist and the youngest Genuine Castoria always bean the signature In 1917. Utah surpassed every state member of the Nashville organization, in the Union where birth and death has been chosen sponsor. Miss Folk Don't Sne'eze; You May Die. registrations are kept in tlie excess of has selected as her maids the following Kill All young girls, daughters of prominent Scientists say that we are never Placed anywhere, births over deaths. DAISY J)lsStf Travafiia ail files. Neat. Dudley, leaders: kill, wnen suffrage we nearer tnan sneeze, deatn o..V?." near the The Winneuiueca mill, Harriet Lenore Kate Barksdale, Kenny, the act causing a momentary convul mouth of Bingham canyon, has been Ingram, Mary Sue Cantrell, Jane Davis sion of the brain. not Tr."5 destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of UTAH BUDGET COCA-COL- WILL A Torceof habit J 'n.Kaasj Wei Ci'l Tho Effects of Opiates Waverly-Belmo- - lf THAI -- TTV"? 8, x V VT larJi':,, t?l.ci 00,KH). approximately The Ogden Trades und Labor assembly has requested the governor to appoint a resident labor commissioner for the Junction city. Immediate resumption of work on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad's million dollar terminal at Soldier Summit has been authorized. School bonds to the amount of $2,130,000 are to be sold by the city board of education nt Salt Lake, as a result of the recent bond election. The senior class of 19U was graduated from the University of Utah on June 10 with due ceremony, more than 100 bachelor and master degrees being conferred. Journeymen bakers of Salt Lake are again on strike, in an effort to force the master bakers to sign an agreement that stockholders working in union shops be members of the union. Captured German cannon or some other form of war relics would be accorded to each county seat in Utah in the United by a bill Introduced States senate by Senator Reed Smoot. Second questionurles are being sent to members of families of soldiers, sailors and marines by the Utah war history department, asking information for the permanent records of the state. The eleventh annual convention of was association the Utah Bankers held in Salt Lake last week, post-wa- r problems being considered, and praise given financial leaders for part played during the war. Having been apportioned a quota of ?4(KK) to be raised for the mountain congress of the League to Enforce Peace, Utah contributed $6000, according to a report submitted to the executive committee. Striking miners of Park City have submitted new demands, asking an increase of 75 cents a day, and an eight-hou- r day, instead of former demands of an increase of a dollar a day and a six and n half hour day. The Fourth of July celebration at Logan will be transformed into a reception In honor of returned soldiers, sailors and marines from tlie world war, according to the city and commercial club committee in charge. The first week of vocational training classes at Fort Douglas proved very successful, according to officers of the base hospital and those directly connected with the work. There were 52 soldiers takitrg special work while awaiting discharge. With practically every automobile owner in Ogden arfcused concerning tlie grade of gasoline sold at top prices, the Merchants of Ogden association has petitioned the city commission to pass an ordinance to control the quality of the gasoline sold. As a fitting conclusion to the con- Tention of physical educational direc tors, hiking promoters and health recreation directors of the intermoun-taistates, to be held in Salt Lake June .19. 20 and 21, it is planned to arrange for a hike to the top of Mount Timpanogos. Struck by a southbound Bamberger train, J. P. Brockbank, prominent miles farmer residing one and one-hal- f west ef Rlverdale, and Mrs. Mildred were killed Griffith, his sister-in-law- , Instantly near Hunter. The car in which they were riding was dcinol ished and the bodies mangled. Soren Peter Peterson of Brighnm was found In a small outbuilding near' his residence hanging with a roope around his neck from one of the rafters, and with his feet dangling about two feet from the The cause of his ground. is attributed to a derangement of his mind. According to statistics issued by the United States census bureau, for the year 1917. Utah was very close to the lead in all .the states of the Union in the number of infants tinder one year of age who survived, this state being a close third in this record. Unexpended uppropriations amounting to $270,000 have reverted to the state treasury according to Joseph Ririe. state auditor, These balances were from appropriations made by the legislature of 1917, and revert to the general fund at the end of :he n and Elizabeth Smith. At the christening not champagne will be broken but a bottle of coca-col- a and the maids will shower the engine with yellow flowers. Speeches will be Nv If U Tim to Ctt Rid f Tiicu Ugly Spoil Then'. n longer the slightest need of feellni made by Mayor William Gupton, Comuhimed of 701U freckles, as Othloe doubls missioner Tompkins and Chief A. A. strength Is cuvsntesd to remors these homely Rosetta. Mrs. Dudley, a member of the spots. Simply get sa ounce of Othlne doubls national suffrage organization, and strength from jronr druggist, and spplj a little Mrs. Reau Folk, chairman of the city of it night and morning snd you sho"ld toon seo that ereD the worst freckles bars begun to organization, will be honor guests of while the lighter ones hare Tsnlshed enthe occasion. Adv. tirely. It Is seldom that mors than one ouncs HI FRECKLES to completely clear the skin, and gain beiuilful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne. as this ls sold under gusrantea of money back If It falls to remote freckles. A (St. Is needed All some women talk about Is nbout IS hours. 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