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Show I i SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYTMTM IlHIi CITIZENS fnTRY CLAIMS refused unless all ARE waived in case EXCESSIVE PRICES AND LACK OF EMPLOYMENT MAKES CONDB TIONS HOPELESS. Desire to Enter Tampico Must Free Government Responsibility in Case of Food More Plentiful Than Under BoL shevik Rule, But There Is No Money to Buy It, and the People Are Starving. .1(n who Section Accidents." Texas. Many citizens ot States were refused permits to enter the Tampico section of deMexico on Saturday when they of the to naive responsibility clined Mexican government for any bodily harm that might befall them. Lureilo. Budapest. Several of the largest plants in Budapest closed on Monday, throwing 100,000 men out of their jobs, and swelled the idle to 250,000. Food is more plentiful now, and there is a greater variety, but prices still are unlowered. Many families are close to starvation. .The average wage of the skilled workman is bO crowns, while a large loaf of bread costs 100, butter 100 a pound, chocolate powder 120 a pound. At the restaurant a meal of meat, vegetables, fruit, beer and bread costs 100 crowns. One workman said: Under Bolshevism there was no food. Now there is a little food, but it is too costly to die United The Mexican consul here just re- from Mexico City ceipt regarding this waiver proviso, which I, to be attached to 'all applications fr permits to enter the Tampico section where a number of Americans and oilier foreigners recently have Several oil been attacked by bandits. men were among those refused perin.' tractions mits. government thus hopes Americans out of Mexico, evidently be.iexing that even the hardy miner will not take the chance of crossing Urn border unless promised protection. It would seem to be simply suicide for Americans to go into Mexico without this protection. The Mexican to keep buy. 'Delegations of citizens visited Premier Friedrich to inquire what he is doing to relieve the situation. The chief cause of distress is plundering by the Rumanians. Even the factories where they have not taken the machinery are forced to close before being requisitioned. The machinery and goods taken were valued at a billion crowns, but the paralysis of industrial life will bring the total much higher. Plundering, if anything, had been increased after the receipt by the Rumanians here ten days ago of the a Dies note, threatening serious consequences if unauthorized requisitions continued. BATTLE ON PEACE PACT. Opposition Will Come Principally Article X. on With the return of Minnesota, Republican senators favoring mild reservations to the peace treaty conferred and, it was said, decided to oppose the committee resolution of ratification. Senators attending the conference said opposition would be based principally against the reservation on article X of the league of nations covenant. This committee reservation, one of the conferees said, is regarded as involving scuttling of the whole Washington. .Senator Kellogg, BATTLE IN CORRECTION SCHOOL One Officer and a Prisoner Killed in Revolver Duel. 111. One officer and one inPontiac, league. mate were killed and two officers and an inmate were wounded Sunday in a revolver battle in the state reformapated support of the Democrats they two prisoners had atwould secure adoption at least of a tory here, after to by sawing the 'bars escape tempted modified reservation, to article X. of their cell. lien two officers tried to enter the Dynamite Suspect Jailed. cell, the prisoners, who had secretly Salt Lake City. Tony Bruno, wantfired ed by the authorities on the suspicion armed themselves with revolvers, and one wounding of having been the. perpetrator of the upon them, killing and fleeing from the cell. explosion in the Standard hotel, which the other, followed a battle in the There seriously injured his wife and her two children and seventeen other roomers, grounds where one of the prisoners was killed and the other wounded. lias been placed under arrest at Scofield, Utah, where he was working in Mexican Story 'Discredited. the new Kinney mine as a miner. Announcement in Washington. Mexico Paris Actors Still Out. City newspapers that General Paris, Friday. A delegation from J uan Barragan, Mexican chief of staff, a plot to assassinate the federation of actors and theatrical had is believed by ofCarranza employees met with representatives of President the managers association Saturday, ficials here to be another part of the of Carbut found an agreement was impossi- movement by the inner circle win to support holders ble, according to an announcement, as ranzas office a result of the renewal of the theatre for their chief among the Mexican lockout on the part of certain manpeople. Senators attending expressed confidence the conference that with antici- - -- 1 agers. Death Penalty for Flemish Leader. The Flemish activist leader, Dr, August Bonus, who during the Berman occupation helped the Flemish eparist movement with the aid of Germany and accepted functions as an activist minister, Saturday was condemned to death, following a trial which lasted a week. Brussels Germans and Britons Clash. Cologne. Serious disturbances be- tween Germans and British troops at Ihiskirclien, twenty miles southwest f this city, resulted in a soldier being badly injured. The leader of the Gerd mans, a man named Kupper, was Hun Property Lost in Explosion. Coblenz Property valued at approximately 10,000,000 marks, sold recently by the Americans to the Germans, was exdestroyed Saturday by a series of near ammunition in dumps plosions Neuwied. Among the materials de3,000,-00stroyed was ammunition worth marks, which was sold Friday to a German company for commercial purposes. 0 Going to Fight Prohibition. New York. The association opposed to national prohibition has announced that it would go into politics ut the November elections. It will devote its attention to working for the election as governors and and sentenced to death and of the town was fined 100,000 marks. state of legislatures. members court-martiale- Belgiums Security Guaranteed. Washington. The report from abroad that Belgiums security is to be guaranteed against German aggression by the United States and Great Britain, although unconfirmed by the state department here, is believed in ti'plomatic quaters to be true. Famous Criminal Lawyer Dead. New York. James W. Osborne, former assistant district attorney of New York and widely known as a criminal bed In his lawyer, was found dead in by here hotel a Sunday at apartment his son. The cause of death was given as angina pectoris. Shopmens Convention Called. Chicago. The executive council of the Federated Railway Shopmen of the Chicago district has called a national convention, to be held here on September 23, it was announced Sun-dato act on the new wage scale granted by President' Wilson. Austrian Strike Collapses. Vienna The Austrian railway strike has collapsed and the southern and eastern trains have resumed service. The employees have been granted temin porarily a 50 per cent advance cost of increased the meet to wages living. Soldiers Attacked from Ambush. Belfast, Ireland A party of eighteen Stldiers returning to barracks from hut-vl- i at Fermoy on Sunday, was attacked from ambush. One soldier as killed and three were wounded, Two Negroes Lynched. Two negroes Jacksonville, Fla. charged with murder were taken from the city jail here shortly after midnight, Sunday, and lynched. A mob of fifty men stormed the jail, took the men out and shot them to death. y, the otliers were overpowered. ii l! UTAH BUDGET OF INJURY. from tttatt South Summit School district census report shows 00 fewer pupils than lust year, 528. Joseph Anderson of hold has been chosen president of the Utah Stale Postmasters' association. Oue of the ldggest celebrations In the history of Park City was the Welcome Home on Labor day. The annual convent ion of the Utah county farm bureau was held In Lelii September 1 with more than 2(0 farmers In attendance. Luella Berg, aged 12, was run down by an auto at Murray ns she was going to the school building to register, and was fatally injured. Houses are in great demand at Logan on account of the arrival of so many temporary residents coming for the opening of the colleges. President Wilson will stop In Ogden for one hour on Tuesday, September 23, but It is announced he will make no addresses in the Junction City. Leroy Freeman, 10 years of age, was instantly killed when he took hold of a high tension electric wire on a Denver & Rio Grande trestle, three miles southwest of Murray. Slaterville farmers have notified the city commission that they would serve an injunction against the city of Ogden to prevent them from carrying out the new sewerage extension. Elimination of profiteers in Utah food products through a system of cooperative marketing of crops was the dominant theme at the annual convention of the Utah County Farm Bureau association. A big carnival will be held at Cedar City September 23, 24 and 25, during which horse racing will have a prominent part, as well as foot and automobile races, boxing and other athletic sports. Carl E. Petersen of Ogden has been appointed to succeed Hans J. Christiansen of Salt Lake as president of the Scandinavian , mission of llie L. I). S. church, with headquarters at Copenhagen. With teamsters employed at the Globe Grain & Milling companys plant at Ogden asking for $10 per day and with common laborers asking for $5 per day, 200 employes went on strike at both plants. Peach day at Brigham City was bigger and better in every respect than ever, according to expressed opinion of residents and visitors alike. Ten thousand visitors utme by automobile, train and interurban. The schools of Tintic district opened last week with an enrollment far exceeding that of any past year. The gain in attendance, as near as can be estimated now, is about 20 per cent over that of last year. Effort will be made to send a Utahn to the convention of sealers of weights and measures in Chicago next month. The Utah- - Automobile association is interested because the convention will discuss gasoline exclusively. Fines of $30 for stealing watermelons were announced by City Judge D. R. Roberts in police court at Ogden when James Bell,' 25 years old, and Myron Hardy, 19, were found guilty of having taken melons from a patch at Roy. What is said to be the largest brewery discovered since the state went dry was raided by police at Salt Lake last week. One hundred and eighty-tw- o quarts and sixty pints of beer were confiscated, ns well as cans, barrels, hose and strainer. The Amalgamated Sugar factory In Brigham City will open this years campaign on the 20th instant. The plant will he in full operation by October 1. The beets are testing welL in sugar content and the crop is an enormous oue this season. A recapitulation of the tax rolls of Salt Lake county, completed by the county auditor, shows the total valuation of taxable property in the county, including the city, to be $30,900,-71upon which the tax revenues for the year will total $5,901,284.84 for all purposes. Fifteen hundred citizens of Kanarra and of Iron county have presented a petition to the commission praying that the proposed road from Cedar City to St. George be changed so as to permit the road to pass through Kanmile t the arra instead of west of the town. Crops in Kane county were never better. There has been no lack of rain. All the way from Panguitch to Orderville, a succession of canyons and valleys, the crops are magnificent. The trees are breaking down with fruit, while garden truck, melons and corn are the best ever known there. Lieut. J. Eastman Hatch has been named war savings officer for Cache county and enters upon his duties at once. Lieutenant Hatch says one of his chief duties will be to urge returned service men to renew their government Insurance immediately as the best protection they can obtain for their families. Nationally i Te Get Alabattine N Package Genuine Without Crete and Circle Printed in Red Results You Must Ask for Alabastine by Name Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical Homes, Schools, Churches and all Interior Wall Surfaces forAlabastine to plastered walls, wallboard, over can be applied painted walls that have become soiled, or even over soiled wallpaper solid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. Alabastine is a dry powder, ready to mix with pure, cold water, full direction on each package. Alabastine is packed in white and beautiful tints. 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It was one of tlie days near the end of June, and young Bill, having to sustain a reputation ns one of San Franciscos best town painters, had had a hard night. lie looked it when, at 9 oclock in the morning, he wandered into the hotel dining room to keep an appointment with a friend, who was just then at breakfast. Hello, Jack, Bill murmured, yawning. It appeared as if every syllable cost him untold effort. lie sat down an rubbed ids eyes with his fists. He bit his lips to keep from yawning again. Had breakfast? Jack inquired. No, the other replied. Dont want any. Well, Jack insisted, have a cup of coffee, anyway. Bill yawned again in spite of himself. Dont want any coffee, he said. It San would keep tne awake all day. Francisco Chronicle. 1 I dont know what the young men today are coming to, said Mr. Smith. In m.v young days there wasnt any need for all this courting. The girls then But he was cut short by the coalscuttle which Mrs. Smith accidentally dropped on his toes. I was only going to say, my dear, he remarked, when he had recovered his composure, that I wish the young fellow who Is calling on Christabel would go away, and let us get the house shut up. Its past midnight! At that moment there entered the small boy of the household. He had been, for the last hour or so, behind the draught-screein the drawingroom, and vowed that he had enjoyed himself better than If he had been at a movie show. It Isnt his fault, pa, said the heir of the Smiths. lie cant go; Chrlsta-bel- s on him sitting of n ! A Cant Show Him Anything. Reminder. Hewitt What a forgetful fellow The Haberdasher Have you seen Cruet Is. the latest cry in flannels? Jewett Thats so; I dont believe Mr. Newpop Ive heard it. Got it he would remember which his left side was if he didnt have heart at, home. Born this morning. The Only Cure. Hes money-maThats a bad disease. Do you think hell ever get money enough d. , to cure It. Stop Orders. This is your trick ; I take it. Sure, its our trick. Dont you dare take it. Louisville Courier-Journal. Off-Col-or Days are usually the reflexion of some upset to bodily health Coflee drinking usually exaggerates such conditions and fre quently produces them. Thats why so many former coflee drinkers now favor 1 THe Original j Postum Cereal lf t Vfoll Tint Accepted 4, one-ha- - Boil fully fifteen minutes - - and a delightful beverage results. Fine for children as well as grown-up- s. Everywhere at Grocers. Two sixes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. soiiiuaS ! |