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That Jhe sugar beet production in the coming 'year in Sanpete county will he more than DO per cent greater than last year is the belief of those in a position to know, Using his savings of almost a lifetime to purchase Liberty bonds to the amount of $5,000 is the' patriotic sacrifice made by Sam Wilson, section foreman for the Union Pacific at Echo. What Is believed to be the first attempt to raise barley within the city limits of Salt Lake in many years will be undertaken tills year by W. G. Com-in- , e who will plant a of barley at his home. , Uintah county shows an increased valuation of property for state taxation purposes amounting to $1,497,861 In 1918 over the valuation for 1917, according to a report submitted last week to the state board of equalization. Joseph Beal, 85 years old, a resident of Salt Lake, was killed by a train near Hinsdale, 111., according to word received from Chicago. The dispatch stated that the aged man had been visiting in Hinsdale at the time of the accident. Robert Howard, coal mine Inspector for the state industrial commission, reports that the fuel producers are all working near to full time and' putting on as many men as possible to work before their services are needed m the harvest fields. In accordance with the proclamation issued by President Wilson designating April 26 as Liberty day, Acting Governor Bennion issued a proclamation for Utah proclaiming Friday last as Llbmerty day and the afternoon as a legal holiday. Mike Churich. 29 years old. a Serbian, was killed a ridentally at Bingham, when his head was blown off by a double barreled shotgun held by Demetra Basonavitch, a fellow countryman. The shooting occurred in a pool. hall. By stating that America had no business to butt into this war, anyway, Paul Antonnie von Itookhuyzen, aged 28, engaged in the baking business in Ogden, brought about his detention by , the county authorities, pending an investigation by the department of justice. InJohn Van Valkenburg, ventor, who claimed he could build an airplane that would fly between Salt Lake and Los Angeles and back between sunset and sunrise, will be given a hearing at Salt Lake on a charge of obstructing the draft and 'impersonating a federal officer. Following the lead of the Salt Lake merchants, the retailers of Ogden may establish a suburban Wednesday, according to action taken last week. The term suburban Wednesday is applied to a midweek shopping day to have shopping attractions usually to be found only on Saturdays. The caterpillar type of tractor will be brought into use in Utah county, near Lehi, if the experiments to be made by the state road commission prove satisfactory. The tractor will be used by the state and Utah county authorities in doing heavy work in connection with road building. A quantity of ilquor, disguised as dishes, was confiscated by the police at Salt Lake when members of the e squad penerated the disguise at the Rio Grande depot. The camouflaged dishes were contained In a barrel, the weight of which aroused the suspicions of the railroad freight ageni. Government control of the wool clip of the counti y will be of Immense advantage to the United States and will help the woolgrowers in that it will eliminate speculating, but the aid needed to neutralize the effect of the action is the government regulation of the cost of production, declare prominent Utah sheep men. M. S. Browning of Ogden, brother of the inventor of the famous Browning machine gun, declares Ills confidence in the United States winning the war. He said upon his numerous trips to Washington, he had noted the moves being made by the government, and this pointed to Americas success in the end. Val Browning, son of J. M. Browning of Ogden, ilventor of the Browning machine gun3 which the war department lias designated as the official quick firer of the American expeditionary forces, has been commissioned a lieutenant in the ordnance corps and is assigned as instructor in the operation of the Browning machine guns at American training camps in France. The value of the food production from the war gardens of Salt Lake for 1917 was estimated at $350,000; this year It should be more than if tlxe food demand of the nation and her allies la to be maintained by Salt Lake. half-acr- Auto Co., Salt Randall-Dod- d Cow Cleaner ToS elves quick relief. Keep It on bund About 20 per cent of the cherry crop in the district between Roy and Brigham City will bo lost ns the result of BOYD PARK K6 quires prompt attention Ur. David Roberts When you lay 'Sterling you have laid the last word a to quality in ailverwaie. Two other itema atyle and price-a- lio We show Sterling, made govern value. Our world'i the great lilverimithi. by low as the market permits. prices are as FOUNDED Do Your Cows Fall to Clean? Thin Is a serious condition and in- THE BEE HIVE STATE WAR PROPHECY COMES TRUE Russian Banker's Prediction Seven Years Ago Provided for Famine and the Bankruptcy of Nations. Only seven years ago M. Bloch, the That great Russian banker, wrote : is the future of war not fighting, but famine; not the slaying of men, but the bankruptcy of nations, and the breaking up of the whole social of the nations. The future of war, as written about by M. Bloch seven years ago, is the present of war today, observes Vernon Kellogg in the Atlantic. Not that fighting and the slaying of men are lessened. Only the Napoleonic and the Thirty Years wars approach todays war in the terrible losses of human life; and too great a drain on the human life of any one or several of the nations engaged may be the deciding factor in the wars conclusion. But on the whole, and as matters stand today, that part' of M. Blochs prophecy referring to the predominant influence of the food problem in modern war Is thoroughljNjborne out by the facts. Despite the fearful and fatal struggling of an incredible number of men, consuming inconceivable quantities of munitions, and using such amazing methods of fighting as are beyond even the fantastic imaginings of the ro-- , mancers of a decade ago, the national and international phases of the food; and general economic problem are the predominant features of the war situation today. ELBAS SUPPLY OF IRON ORE ifinee Have Attached a New Impor ance to the Island Napoleon Was . Held Prisoner There. The Island of Elba, celebrated a the place where Napoleon was Ie prisoned In 1814, has since Italys ei trance Into this war attracted muc attention as the location of valuab iron mines, writes a correspondent. In view of the of iron mint scarcity In Italy and the difficulty of transpor Ing ore or pigs from the United State for use In the munition factories th mines of Elba have given a new Ie portance to the island. Travelers o the Genoa-Rom- e Express, which skirl the seashore of the mainland, perml ting a view on a clear day of the bin island rising out of the water six mile distant, think rather of, the tall foui dry stacks in the foreground at Plot bino than of the great soldier of oth wars. In the days before the war this e: press stopped at o to Camplglla put tourists for Piombino and Elba. T day it stops to put off business mei skilled iron workers, Italian soldiei and their Austrian prisoners intern u the island. The side track at Can Piglla has been enlarged since the wa too, for the purpose of handling th arge quantity of Iron freight brougl over from Elba. 'Napoleons name he almost been forgotten on the island, s usy are the inhabitants lth wt work. How can I get to the Villa Sa iiartino? a visitor arriving on tl stone wharf off the harbor inquired a workman. The workman looked i visitor when the visitc a aed : Youblankly, know, the place whei apoleon used to live. The man shoo s head, Im a newcomer here. Ne1 er eard of the place. Conjugal Felicity. My wife and I never argue, so w Set along How do yo beautifully. manage it? When anything go Tong I always figure that It was m suit and she never disagrees with me, -Boston Transcript, - - self-style- d anti-vic- . 0, ts Ataortloa It Ctwt If no denier in your town, wrie Bead for fort Iwokltt NIPPONESE IN CONTROL IN FAR EAST AS FORMER FOE ACCEDES TO DEMANDS. Japan Will Control Chinas Arsenals and Dockyards, Command Chinese Soldiers and Police and Work Mines in All Parts of China. Shanghai. The statement Is made In the first Issue of the Shanghai Gazette that the Chinese government has agreed to new demands made by Japan, which are of such a nature that the country has virtually been turned over to the Japanese. The Gazette asserts It has been informed by a high official at Feklng that the Japanese demands are far more serious tlmu those in degroup V of the famous twenty-on- e mands made by Japanese in 1915. Notwithstanding the fact that the utmost secrecy is being observed, says the Gazette, "It may he stated safely that the following Is not far from the true terms of the agreement: Chinese expeditionary forces sent to Siberia shall be commanded by a Japanese. Chinese police shall be organized by Japanese officers. Japan shall control all of Chinas arsenals and dockyards. Japan 6hall have the privilege of working mines In all parts of China. Special privileges shall be granted to Japan In outer and inner Mongolia and the whole of Manchuria. RESERVES WILL DECIDE WAR. Men Alone Will Tell in Final Contest, Says British Expert. In the end it would be a London. who has' the last reserves, question of said General Delma Radcliffe, chief director of military operations at the war office, in a review of the western These reserves on front situation. the western front are now in the hands of General Foch, In whom both armies have the fullest confidence. He so far has employed only a small proportion of his available reserves. In this long drawn out test of endurance of the .nations it is imperative to got every man possible to support the battle front, for men alone will tell In the end. General Radcliffe said he regarded the situation at as very satisfactory. x Vlllers-Bre-tonneu- DUTCH TO DEFEND NEUTRALITY t Has Half Million Men Under Arms and Will Use Them. Paris. Holland ' will defenfl the Scheldt river against the designs of the Germans and will march against any assailant of her neutrality, a high Dutch authority declared in an interview Saturday. "The Netherlands have five hundred thousand troops under arms, he said. Some of the upper classes of the but the country may be liberals and democrats are Nothing can make Holland abandon her neutrality, for such a step would' terminate our independence, especially If Germany should be victorious. pro-Germa- n, pro-all- CLARK TURNS y. DOWN TOGA. Speaker of House Declines Senatorship. Believing He is in Right Place. Washington. Speaker Clark has declined Governpr Gardners proffer of the Missouri senatorship to fill the vacancy caused by Senator Stones death. Speaker Clark in his letter of declination sgld: In this awful crisis of our countrys affairs indeed, of the whole worlds affairs it is the Imperative duty of every man to serve the people and uphold the government to the best of his ability and in the position where he can do the most good. I believe that I can render more service in the speakers chair than in the senate. Therefore, I feel constrained to decline your tender of the senatorship, heartily thanking you and the many Missourians who have urged me to accept. New Minister of Air Forces. London. Sir William Weir has been appointed minister of the air forces in succession to Lord Itothermere, brother of Lord Northcliffe, resigned Friday. Curfew Effective in England. London. Dining in public places in England must stop at 10 p. m. and theatrical performances must end at 10:30 p. m., under the curfew order which became effective thls month. Quakt Jolts Spain. violent Madrid. A earthquake shook the province of Granada Saturday night. Damage was not extensive. , ! Show Patriotism by Investing in a Third Liberty Bond or Two. The Hereford Corporation v a ol Wyoming Registered YV y owing! flerefords Exclusively 75 good, registered bulls for sals. WRITE US. SECURITY IS REST IN WORLD Don't Wait for Somebody Else to Take Your Share of the Greatest Investment Open to a Patriot By IRVIN S. COBB. Speaking of patriotism and our duty our country and those are the things of which most of us are speaking these days why not buy a Third Liberty bond or two? If ever a thing was well named the Liberty bond Is.. It stands for liberty for liberty not only for our own people but for all the peoples of the world liberty from despotism, from imperialism, from militarism, and, most of all, liberty from Prussianism, which, summed up, Is the other three isms rolled into one. And, likewise, It Is a bond a bond of faith, a bond of honor, a bond of reliability, a bond of security, backed up by the government of the United States of America, its assets, Its good name. Its credits, Its power, and its possessions of whatsoever nature. Flag Is Worth Defending. This generation is just now engaging upon the tasks of preserving and perpetuating what our forefathers earned for us. If the heritage they handed down to us was worth taking, it Is worth keeping; if the flag they fought under Is worth living under, it is worth defending ; If the government they established is a government that should endure, if its securities are staple and stable, it is our duty to invest in these securities, to prove the value of our own citizenship to ourselves by the confidence and the trust we show in our own Institutions. The Liberty bond issue gives us that chance without entailing the slightest risk upon our part. When we buy Liberty bonds we are helping our country, helping as righteous a cause as ever sent a nation to battle, and at the same time we are safeguarding our savings apd earning a decent rate of Interest on our money. We cant lose; we are bound to win. Thieves may break in and moths may corrupt, but a Liberty bond is as solid as Plymouth rock and as honest as the Declaration of Independence. If It goes down, our government goes down with it, and then your money wouldnt do you any good anyway. If you had kept It stored up It would be confiscated by a gentleman In a spiked helmet with spiked mustaches and a spiked way of saying Verboten to practically everything you wanted to to For Constipation Carters Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Small Pill, Small Dose Small Price Carters Iron Pills Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, d aa most people do. pale-face- Boys and Girls Clear Your Skin Cuticura WithOintment 25 and 50c. Soap 25c. BE PATRIOTIC! a Show your respect to America and her Allies. Fly flag on tbe radiator of your Automobile. American, French and British Allied flags; nickel plated stall and bolder, 8 flags complete 11 60. American flag with nickel plated staff and holder Sb American flag and Service Flag on same holder, nickel plated staff, 1, 2 or 8 stars, 1 26. These flags are sun and wear proof; If not satisfactory will refand money. FRANK MARLAND, 315 Commercial St., Los Angeles, CaliL W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. WILLING TO SHARE 8. DANGER Brave French Woman No More Afraid of Air Raid Than Her Husband Was of Shells. All Paris is laughing over the sangfroid of a young married midinette on the occasion of a recent air raid on Paris. The heroine resides on the top story of a large apartment house, and when the warning was given was sound asleep. The concierge, finding that she did not descend to the underground shelter, raced upstairs and banged at the door. do. After repeated hammerings he woke Backing Is the Best. As long as the Stars and Stripes the lady up, and called to her to Imfloat the Liberty bond will be aloft too. mediately descend to the basement as The Liberty bond Is guaranteed by a raid was on and she was In great every Inch of our soil, by every shred danger on the top floor. The reply he got was: of our traditions, its promise to pay Is Go away and let me sleep. My husflies our on that every ship predicated flag, on every pennyweight of railroad band Is In the trenches. Do you think iron in our land, on every peppercorn he gets Into a dngout every time a shell in our granaries, on every dollar of falls? Why should I, therefore, be our circulation, on every rod of navi- frightened of an air raid?" gable river, on every furlong of high' way, on every gill of water in every PROVEN SWAMP-ROO- T on American harbor, every pebble in ffhe Rocky mountains, on every blade AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS of growing grain, on everything that own ever a as and have we, people, owned and ever shall own. And, while The symptoms of kidney and bladder we are on the subject, I might add that troubles are often very distressing an id It Is predicated on something more be- leave the system in a condition. sides. It is predicated on Bunker Hill ; The kidneys seem to suffer most, as alon Independence hall; on the little most every victim complains of laime back apple tree at Appomattox; on the cor- and urinary troubles which Bhould not be nerstone of a building at Washington, neglected, as these danger signals often D. C., called the national capitol. A lead to more dangerous kidney troubles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t man who wouldnt be satisfied with wliich, so many people say, soon heals and strengtha risk collateral wouldnt that pewter ens the is a splendid (kidney, dime for the hope of eternal salvation. liver and kidneys, bladder medicine, and, being to Dont wait for somebody else take an herbal compound, has a gentle healyour share of the best investment that ing effect on the kidneys, which Is almost immediately noticed in most cases is open to a patriot. Our great Revolutionary granddaddies werent that byAthose who use it. trial will convince anyone who biay sort. Their motto wasnt, Let George be in need of it. Better get a bottle from ! do do It. It They helped George nearest drug store, and start trea Dont sell Uncle Sam short. Dont your ment at once. be a bear on the Old Glory market. However, if you wish first to test this Dont make your own country ashamed great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a of you. sample bottle. When writing be sure and Buy a Liberty bond mention this paper. Adv. Home Defense League. She Did. My wife is the limit, groaned the When I met Miss Oldglrl she was American businessman, who was dinlooking for a flat. Did she get one? ing with a French visitor to this counOh, yes. She married It. Since the war began its just try. one meeting after another night and Well say this for the weather man; day. Tell me, does your wife go In hes too wise to try making war premuch for club work? dictions. "No, ze club nevaire, replied his One time tree time she have guest. wnen ware eyes slap me and pull ze hair, but, mon Murine Try ze club nevaire. Eye Remedy Dleu The run-dow- n 1 rour neea I lie Smarting Jnst Hre Comfort. CO cento at Druggist or mail. Write for Free Bve Book. MORINS EX IS REMEDY CO., CHICAGO |