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Show Damaged Page SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM UTAH J'',M sap'n" titatT BUDGET MHlSra county. Is HRS. HIESO SICK In, SEVEN MONTHS iviter svsteni;' ft fostered by th inoveiueiit ls being to improve the club i Commercial and Vernal Lnpoint. JJ between the may issued by been orders have ,, Restored to Healtli by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. forbidding all .public of because of an epidemic KnvsviHe neetiuff rarlet fever. fanners of Utah county have JlirI,ated Friday. Ju!yf20, as Farm-Pay.- " will be A celebration Jld at Spanish Fork. of acres of rt is said that hundreds will be Millard county in armr beets to thin obtained not "t are ,m.n jf them at once. of apples and The heavy fall be to said causing .eueluvs is among growers, but sorfar it. ws not readied serious proportions. educa-io- n At a meeting of the board of for were let at Vernal contracts school new seven .of he construction julldiags to be erected in the county. As the result of being run down and ragged thirty feet by an automobile Snipes, aged 19, I, suit Lake, Walter died at a of Idaho, Rupert, i resident Suit Lake hospital. Police are convinced that John Hays Riley, a laborer of Garfield, who was found dead In front of a hotel in Salt Like was not murdered. It Is believed Ills death resulted from a fall. The city physician, city sanitary inspector and city attorney made an Inspection of the grocery stores of Provo last week and report that most of the markets are in excellent condition. An owner of a private fish hatchery is said to have lost $2,500 worth of fish last week through the ravages of a mysterious disease. Thus far $10,000 worth of fish have died in the state. Through the installation of new canning machinery, the Utah Canning company of Ogden will begin the tomato canning season with facilities to handle more produce than last year. Rabies among the sheep of Millard county is now under control. The temporary prevalence of the affection was the result of attacks by rabid coyotes. All the dogs in Millard count-thave been muzzled. Manjgu Ram was arrested at Ogden ok charged with complicity in . . appre-fusio- n For seven long months 111. - ! one-thir- d y He's the general in command of the first Aurora, I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my the broad shoulders of the then back and sides until Captain Pershing and he straightened I became so weak I under the burden and carried it to the could hardly walk end. from chair to ehair, In 1809 he became adjutant and got so nervous general, executive officer of the department of I would jump at the Mindanao and Jolo. In this slightest noise, I capacity ho studied the Moros and the Moro was entirely unfit to do my houseproblem. He tried in every honorable work, I was giving way to conciliate, the native chiefs and up hope of ever bejudges or dattos, but the Moros would ing well, when my ' not take the word of a white man. sister asked me to Later they learned that Pershings E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comtry Lydia NOWN to his men variously as word was never broken. pound. I took six bottles and today I Kitchener" am a healthy woman able to do my own Fighting John, Finally, after studying the question housework. I wish every suffering and Black from the Pershing Jack," every possible viewpoint, he dewould woman man who commands the first American cided that the try Lydia E. Pinkham way to subdue the Compound, and find out for Vegetable division in France is the ideal type of natives was toonly prosecute a campaign Mrs. CARL themselves how good itis. A merican soldier. The grim lines of against them. Washington coincided A. Kieso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, 111. his mouth Indicate the qualities which with this view and The great number of unsolicited tesPershing went into have made him successful in war. The the jungle. timonials on file at the Pinkham LabPershing smile when it illumines his oratory, many of which are from time Every foot of the way, mudto time published by permission, are lace hints of those other qualities dy roads little better than through trails, E. which have endeared him even to hi where guns and caissonsjungle Eroof of the value of Lydia in the sometimes ' Vegetable Compound, foes. sank hub deep and had to be raised by treatment of female ills. Major General Pershing he won hll planks and levers; through insect InEvery ailing woman in the United two stars for the conduct of the expe- fested States is cordially invited to write to forests, In an atmosphere dition intoMexico is a chivalrous sol- fraught with fever and the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. he dier. He Is the type who fights relent- -' had to fight against crazed malaria, (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special Mohamme'advice. It is free, will bring you health lessly until he has beaten his enemy dan warriors, who believed that to die and may save your life. ( and then helps him. His fellow off- slaying Christians insured them of 4 icers say that he attained his present life in heaven with a white horse to Pershing's Paymaster. rank because he soldiered hard, and ride and beautiful hourls to wait upon of those one In tion and numbers of the Moros without it is a pretty good sign that he has them. . army posts where the outside world being seen. fairly won his rank when he is so genseems all too remote, word that GenAgainst odds like this the expedition At last General Pershing announced erally. well thought of by the officers, fought and cut to the Lake that If eral Pershing was to lead an expedithe Moros did not surrender over the heads of 862 of whom he was Lanao country, where the Moros had within four days he would storm the tion to France set . the post buzzing advanced from the grade of captain to gathered in force. with gossip and speculation, says the position. Two days later ninety of 'hat of brigadier general by President New York Evening Post. At Bayan Captain Pershing gave the the men came down of the side the Roosevelt. Now thats something like,, said rebels their first taste of American mountain and surrendered. Hunger The Ideal American Soldier. Id give anything to go fighting. The battle resulted in a bril- had shattered even Moslem fanaticism, one officer. with Pershing. General Pershing began to be the liant tactical victory for our troops, and thoughts of heaven had given Ideal soldier on the day he entered the and the expedition pressed forward. "Why not write and tell him so? away before the pangs of empty stom a young lieutenant. United States Military academy at suggested achs. were disarmed and set at They Destroyed 40 Forts. Me? came the reply. What! West Point. He graduated as senior The sultan of Macolod, one of the liberty. The same afternoon 150 more, a Im "Why, only paymaster. cadet captain, which Is the highest most men and women both, straggled into of the native rulers, reAnd a good paymaster, inrank which can be attained at the fused powerful to surrender. With a battalion camp and gave themselves up. By sisted the mighty other. academy. of a squadron of cavalry and nightfall almost five hundred of the And so a letter was duly forwarded He was imnwdiately appointed sec- a infantry, section of guns Pershing moved Moros had thrown themselves on the to General Pershing by the paymaster ond lieutenaid in the Sixth cavalry against him and threatened to demol- mercy of the Americans. who wanted to serve under him in and, under Cb. Nelson A. Miles, plung- ish jiis fort unless he gave In. When the Four Days Were Up. France. Two days later a telegram ed into the tflsJck of the fighting At the end of the four days General arrived at the post for the paymaster. The sultan was defiant.' He dreamed against n In the 1 his stronghold was impregnable. Pershing ordered an advance. The It read: to days it was a memory and the crater itself was found to be deserted, Youre it. Pershing. lean troops had received upon but a band of almost one hundred men Its not all red tape la the army. bayonets the last maddened had hidden in the jungle. They tried to break through the cordon of troops Blissful' Occupation. ;e of the Moro band. The Amerl-had on the east side of the mountain, and two men wounded, The little boy had told a little girl e after the other 40 Moro forts so fierce was the fighting that Captain that he loved her and the teacher orinder Pershings assaults and the Barber was wounded by a shot fired so dered him to write I love Bessie on d of Mindanao was at peace, two close to his body that it burned his the blackboard 100 times. S clothing. ."But that was no punishment, said leans having lost their lives, not were Those who of band the teacher later. He would cheerthe succeeded smile en the Pershing were back Into have written It one thousand driven killed the crater, and of his face fully Ighting grimness Moros became his friend. They and although they attempted several times. a datto of him and they submit-- o times in the night to break through Of Course. his judgment In their legal dis-- , the line, not a man escaped. All the "How did Blanche happen to marry and the United States made him available troops surrounded the piece were an optician? ary governor of the department of jungle in which the Moros of a was and It was an optician that asked her. it to only question the advanced hiding, was he work his annihilated. be would before time they of although general, brigadier j No Wonder. At this juncture an aged datto apofficers had priority over him. her husband cant even to General "She says declaring Pershing, pealed was of relieved r a time Pershing " ' to In rebels her could the he that pin money. keep persuade Philippine duties because of ill "I know, but she buys diamond pins. surrender. Always willing to spare h, but the Moros of Jolo continued Perwas where it bloodshed possible, was back sent ake trouble and he to do his best, but Many an illiterate man Is able to ibdue them as he had the rebels shing told him surmake his dollar mark. the that made it perfectly plain indanao. It was a bigger task, 1.LJLJIB must be unconditional, render has one the magnitude of which back two hours the datto paced For m confronted a regular army and forth in the jungle calling in the in time of actual war. native dialect- - to his people. At last rshing picked a command of men they answered and he persuaded them to down one of whom he knew were to surrender. Only forty-fiv- e last private. He loved them all as left. moundown marched They jthe ren and they loved him as Black tainside and laid down their arms, sevand Fighting John Pershing, eral automatic pistols among them, re wasnt a man under him whose and were sent to Jolo, where they t the general didnt know and whom went aboard the cutter Samar and could not call by name, were taken to Zamboanga and spent ne Moros men, women and chll-- some time in the Calarian prison. had taken refuge and fortified It broke the back of the Moro powuselves in the crater of BudDajo der in the ' Philippines. The dattos nevSioux of coffee scouts in the wars against the rebel-- , an extinct volcano, on the island of er became a menace again. men to his announced Jolo. Pershing lious Sioux. After this period of fightBecame Major General. the rebels to ing he became military instructor in that he was going Itdrive In ten took January, 1916, having endeared years the University of Nebraska, where he out of the crater if alike to the hearts of the Filihimself to do it. took the degree of LL.B., and in the There were 600 Moros, everyone of pinos and Americans in the islands, early nineties he was sent to West them Imbued with the faith that each General Pershing returned to the UnitPoint as an instructor. , Christian he slew would be his slave ed States and was placed in command 1 Valor at El Caney. In the Moro heaven, lurking under the of the Eighth brigade of the regular n When the war be- rim of the big holt In the top of the army, with headquarters at El Paso. gan the young lieutenant became res- mountain. There he remained until the Villa raid tive and begged to be sent back to the Guerrilla Warfare. on Columbus, N. M., when President line. He' was assigned to a negro The addition of a band of Filipino Wilson placed him in command of the regiment and won commendation in scouts brought the American forces up flying punitive expedition into Mexico. did not turn out orders for his work at El Cahey. A to - about one thousand men. Every That this expedition was not General more substantial reward for his valor inch of the way from the shore of more punitive the to be came, after he was sent to the Philip- island they had to fight agalhst the Pershings fault. pines, in the form of a captains com- hidden enemy. General Pershing was under orders " - Outposts were stabbed in mission. th night and In communication with the war deIt was in the Philippines that "Black by naked savages, who partment all the time, and the way in Jack Pershing did his greatest work through the tall grass without wriggled a sound. which he handled the Mexican problem and won glory for himself and the Pickets and patrolling parties were met with the full approval of President American army.' A little more than fallen upon and slain by beast-meWilson. Pershing can be a diplomatist ten years ago tha..United States faced who swung from the branches of tropi- as well as a soldier. a tremendous problem in the Philip- cal trees and palms like General Pershings men regard him panthers, but pines. Almost Incessant warfare had the relentless column cut its way fur- In the most kindly manner. Were he existed between Christians and Mos- ther and further toward the heart of In command of French troops they lems In the archipelago since Magellan the Mor5 stronghold and at last would doubtless call him Papa Perspread was slain during the voyage In which In a thin circle around the base of the shing, as they do the great marshal of Europeans first circumnavigated the undent volcano. France, but he Is over American boys, Several times reconnolterlng parties and to them there is more endearment globe. Spaniards, British and Americans so far had failed to settle the of American troops crawled to the rim In the terms "Black Jack and "FightSold by grocers everywhere. voblem. Its entire Weight, was shift-- . of the crater and observed the disposi ing John. ed to division of. American soldiers that has gone to the rescue of y heroic France - its,-wa- y . - offl-txce- pt Bgg -U J1 Instant Postum lc V A table drink that has taken the liuy, which has just been is the largest of several years. The damage by the weevil was not noticeable and as no storms occurred during the harvesting season the hay was in good condition. Workmens compensation cannot be awarded in the case of minors killed or injured while engaged in work vhich under the law minors are not allowed to do, according to an opinion given by the state attorney generals i office, at the request of the state industrial commission. His head almost severed, ids face and neck slashed with a instru- nent and a bullet wound sharp through his chest, the body of Bennie Rogers of Logan was found oh the bank of the Weber river at Ogden. Mike Baca, a Mexican, is under arrest on suspicion of having killed Rogers. . After remaining unconscious for a week following h fall of 15 feet, Dolly uroad, aged 3 years, of Ogden, Is dead.1 e child fell from the balcony of an below16111 h0USe t0 the concrete court lar-veste- d, . Soldiers at Fort Douglas will with the city police department bait Lake in an effort to stop the eged .selling of liquor to men wearing the UDiform of Unde Sam. place in thousands of American homes. Theres a Reason Spanlsh-America- Delightful flavor n, ; Rich aroma Healthful Economical - , |