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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WILKIE, of SyraY., formerly matron cuse, at the State Reformatory at Industry, N. Y., who says sne is delighted with Tanlac since it restored her health after she suffered eight years. JRS. FRANK N. IB HISTORY OF mm A WEEK Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World Senate Republicans were accused Wednesday by Senator Robinson, Democrat, Arkansas of conducting a filibuster against their tarriff bill. His charge came after Senator Gooding of Idaho chairman of the Republican Hoc, and Ladd of North Dakota had consumed four hours in reading prepared addresses. Secretary Edwin Denby of the American navy narrowly escaped death at Pekin, China Wednesday afternoon in an airplane accident. He was flying at a height of 4000 feet over the Great Wall, when the engine of the plane broke down. The machine was demo! ished in landing, but Mr. Denby waa WESTERN W. H. Robinon avaitor and two men passengers were burned to death at Los Angeles. When the airplane in which they were riding caught fire uninjured. and fell. The latest issue standing in the way The hammer murder of Mrs. Ala final of agreement berta Meadows, widow, was on Tacna-Aric- a on the high- -' was said, charged to Mrs. Calar Fhillips Monday est to be removed Monday, by coroners jury, following a brief, afterauthority, the heads of the Chilean and dramatic inquest at Los Angeles. The had conferred Peruvian delegations verdict was that death was due to a of State Hughes. with again Secretary fracture of the skull by a hammer blow at hands' of Mrs. Clara Phillips Acceptance by the Oceanic Steamin a premeditated murder. ship company of San Francisco of the offer or renewal of the governments Two hundreds and twenty-fiv- e Campcontract which the company under fire Girls were forced to flee for their lives before a forest fire that swept transports United States mails to Ausdown on their summer camp on Task-o- tralia and other South sea islands was Island in Budget Sound. The young received Wednesday at the postoffice refugees were hurried aboard a steam- department. er bound for Seattle. Senator W. H. King of Utah has inGovernor Oliver Shoup of Colorado troduced a bill authorizing the secrehas Issued a proclamation threatening tary of the interior to make a survey to withdraw troops from the nothern and classification of such of the grazColorado coal fields if the operators ing lands of the Unita Indians in eastcontinue profiteering. There has ern Utah that are not required by them been no trouble in the fields. The and offer them for sale. A resolution troops were sent as a precautionary asking that the unused agricultural measure and have been there two lands of the Uinta Indians be operv! up to white settlement was passed by weeks. the legislature of Utah several years Dr. F. H. Taylor, the American mis- ago but legislation was not made efsionary who together with his wife, fective because of the pressure of war was captured by Chinese bandits and business. imprisoned thirty-eigh- t days in dally Binder twine, the troublesome stuff Jeopardy of his life in the remotest snarls up the machinery and the that mountain regions of China was among the passengers arriving at Victoria B. farmers temper on hot harvest days, C., frtom the orient on the' Canadian has acquired a tonnage rating in Washington. The department of agliner Empress of Japan. riculture has just figured that 100,000 Sheriff George White of Santa tons of it are used each year in bindCruz county, Arizona, was killed and ing the small grain crops of the UnitManuel Martinez and Placido Silvas, ed States into sheaves. convicteji murderers, escaped late on E. F. Grable, president of the Union Thursday night, when an automobile in which the prisoners were being tak- of Railway Maintenance of Way Emen to the state penitentiary at Flor- ployees, urged President Harding Sunday to take drastic action to compel ence overturned on the Nogales-Tuc-sothe railroad executives and the strik18 near highway Continental, miles south of here. The prisoners ing shoft crafts employees to come towere captured later. gether and settle their differences. GENERAL Th war department has announced Dr. John Willston Cook, nationally the transfer of the Third battalion, known educator and former president Fifty-thirinfanry from Fort Douglas, of the National Educational associa- Utah, to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. tion died at his home at Chicago a This is in accordance with the plan few days ago, following a protracted announced by the department some time ago, incident to a general shiftillness. ing of troops In the west. Between $500,000 and $750,000 damFOREIGN age to crops was the estimate made Recent speculation on the supposed by a correspondent who toured the e Impending operations laid region 10 miles in diameter, the against Republican insurgents in waste late Saturday night by the most severe hailstorni ever known in southwest Ireland seems to have movPierce county, Neb. Between 70 and ed the Free State government to put 80 sections of the richest farming the brakes on popular anticipation of an early march to triumph and peace. country are in the district. Chilean-Peruvla- n n This Is the first time lu eight years that I have been free from stomach trouble and It is all because of the wonderful good Tanlac has done me, said Mrs. Frank Wilkie, 229 Cedar St., Syracuse. Mrs. Wilkie formerly resided In Buffalo and for two years was matron of the State Reformatory at Industry, N. Y. I was eating scarcely enough to keep alive, she declared, for I would rather not touch a bite than suffer the misery I knew would follow. Even sweet milk disagreed with me. I was sick in bed for two and three days at a time, and gasl on my stomach made 6uch awful pressure on my heart it almost cut off my breath. I had horrible dreams at night and in the morning was all tired out. Well, the longest day I live I will praise Tanlac, for my Improvement has been simply remarkable. I have no more heartburn, my appetite is wonderful, I can eat most anything I want, and my sleep is sound and restful. I anr thoroughly delighted with Tanlac. It is wonderful." Tanlac is sold by all good druggist. Advertisement. iMffiiiT Washington n AH Denominations. Fpicnp "hoolfor Girls. Write for Catalogue. WHEEL8 OF PROGRESS SLOWING A8 FUEL SHORTAGE REACHES OVER COUNTRY OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED in rada. Wyoming. Liberal commit0' N' WlU fend representative on -A.E.TOURSSEN-&- hl. -- Transportation la Feeling Shortage And Lives are Being Sacrificed As Coal Strike Continues to Paralyze Nation Washington. (Slowly paralyzing the nations industries, threatening widespread shortage of light and beat within a few days; causing increasing disorders, loss of life and property damage already running into millions, the combined rail and coal strikes have bought on an lndustial clsis, the magnitude of which was revealed in exclusive reports to the United Press Friday from all parts of the country. Not only are wheels slowing on the countrys transportation systems, but public utilities are closing down and actual suffering because of shortage of coal is not far off, advices indicate. Disorders are reported from coast te coast, New England carries announce increasing sabotage on many lines; Pacific coast roads report and beatings. Trouble is feared in western West Virginia and Ohio as mines are reopening. State troops are out in New Hampshire, Pensylvania s Penn-sylvanl- a, UTAH METAL WORKS. MTV. Ttm Salt Lake City. m.i. It's a pretty hard lesson fo see a fine herd of hogs seemingly healthy today, eick and die tomorrow from Hog Cholera. Thu unfortunate situation has held away a long time in this section without remedy near at hand. Today however, veterinarian ev. erywhere endorse Antihog Cholera Serum as the one way to save your hog3. A very valuable little booklet Insure Your is yours for the asking FREE. Hogs Send a 2c stamp for return postage of the booklet. It will tell you valuable things. B sure to write your name below, plainly. ( and Ohio. HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT Serious fuel shortages, due in part Box 1545, Sat Lake City, Utah to the coal strike, but to the car shortI enclose two cents in stampi for turn postage on a free copy of age caused by the rail showmens Insure Your Hogs Against Hog wfelkout as well, are reported from Cholera. all parts of the country. Name Some steamship lines on the great Street lakes are down to four days supply. City Cleveland has only three days ration State of coal for its light plant. Iowa fannrun to ers are hard pressed for fuel threshing machines and public utiliShe Saw Him. ties. DeB Moines waterworks must First Sorority Sister Im sorry I close in fifteen days. couldnt have tea with you, dear, but! Denver has been hit, due to curtailment of tourist traffic that ordinarily you se er I had a class. Second I saw brings upwards of thirty million dol- Sorority Sister" Yes, darling, him; some class! Judge. lars annually. Schools at Emporia, Kan., are without fuel, while at Hanibal, Mo., lighting has been discontinued. Business, big and little, throughout Convenient the country, felt the pinch. In the slump was estimated at 50 BUY PIERCES per cent. The steel industry at Youngstown, O., was limping down to v scrapings. Rationing, confiscation and emergency measures to import coal were announced from many .states. Wisconsin expects to ration fuel shortly; threatens to confiscate private coal shipments; industries at Cleveland will start dosing down in five days unless emergency rationing is immediately effective. Train service continued to feel more and more the grip of the strikes. Trains earn off on practically ,all roads running into Chicago. Eastern carriers were announcing further suspension, as were Southern roads, while in the extreme West, where the Fighting with a leopard in a Swttwty ftcked- EeHtmly 8td & pit into which they had fallen at coal shortage had not made itself felt UTAH CANNING CO Nairobi Kenya Oolony Henry J. Turn-le- y many rtains have been taken off, InAll on the Northern held the animal at arms length cluding twenty-sevelong enough for a companion to shoot Padflc. Strikebreakers have been assaulted him. Fellow Sufferers. lino In Indianapolis, Ft Wayne, Kansas No, sir; I dont Dryden A special British delegation will ar- City, San Francisco, St. Paul, Con'Netmore whisky tastes like. rerive in the United States early in Sep- cord N. H.f and several deaths direct- what I understand. Since weve been tember in connection with negotiations ly due to the rail strike occurred. oM I. duced to this synthetic stuff wnis j for funding the British debt to Amerihave forgotten what real ca, it was announced by Prime Ministastes like. ter Lloyd George in the house of com- Freight Rates Cut Gasoline Prices Ore. Gasoline prices have Portland, mons Monday afternoon. ,, f been reduced a cent a gallon A record raw silk shipment Is in territory in Oregon outside Of Portclaimed by the Admiral liner President land, due to reduced freight rates Madison, which arrived in port at affective July 1, according to announcement by four leading oil comVictoria B. C. Wednesday morning from the orient with 560 0 bales of raw panies Crude and fuel oil was resilk aboard for the New Jersey mills. duced 25 cents a barrel. re- ECONOMICAL and d T ragedy. Riches have wings. Yes, but bad judgment brings on many a nose dive. WILL ANSWER large-scal- ANY WOMAN WHO WRITES Woman Reitoredto Health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Makes This Offer ' A letter of credit is an Inviolable contact, according to a decision by the United States circuit court Kf appeals banded down at New Orelans, Wedin which the decision of the Md. nesday Cumberland, My mother gave me Lydia E. Pmkhams Vegetable Com- dlstrct court at El Paso, Tex., in the pound when I waa case of the American National bank between thirteen of San Francisco against the Border and fourteen years National of bank Pass Tex., Is Eagle old and was to going school, because I suffered with pains and could not rest. I did not have any more trouble aftes that until Iwas married, then I always was troubled in my back while carrying a child and could not do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound. Iam strong, do all my washing and ironing and work for seven children and feel fine. I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. I am willing to answer any woman if she wiH write asking what it did for me. Mrs. John Heier, 63 Dilley St., Cumberland, Md. During girlhood and later during motherhood Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound brought relief to Mrs. Heier. Her case is but one of many we constantly jmblish recommending ou Vegetable Compound. She is willing to answer your letter. Write to her. affirmed. Cleveland, Ohio will ride .to work for five cents beginnig August 1. This waa the announcement by officials of the Cleveland Street Railway company following Mayor Kohlers ultimatum The present fare is 6 cents. six-fo- - ot n one-hal- The jury in the contest over the will of Matthew P. Burns Wednesday returned a verdict that the shoe merchant was mentally incompetent when The department of engineering and he made 'a will leaving the bula of Survivors Attend Meeting medicine of Kyushu imperal university his $100,000 estate to his widow avrl Stillwater, Minn. Originally commother of Gloria Swanson, film ac- of Japan have been opened to women of thirty-fou- r members of the posed and a proposal to open the entire First Minnesota tress. The contest was brought by company B infantrys school to them lg now under consid- famous in Civil Buns, blood relatives. war days, the last eration. mans club held its annual banquet The greatest increase in the memhere in historic Friday The French Sawyer house, conassohas government bership of building and loan ciations ever recorded in a single ferred the Cross of the Legion of with its five surviving members preyear was reported for last year by Honor on Mrs. Whiteliaw Held of New sent H. F. Cellarius secretary of the Unit- Hark in recognition of her contribu-tionto the participation- in welfare ed States League of Local Building Gompers Urges Negotiations and Loan Associations, at the annual work during the war . Mrs. Reid has Washington. Samuel Gompers, meeting of the league nt Portland, just handed over her property in the president of the American Federation Rue de Chevreuse to the American ot. Maine Thursday. Eight hundred Labor, in a statement issued Friand thousand new members Federation of University Women for day invited the government to urge were enrolled in the United States five years. that the striking coal miners and the last year. striking railroad workers and their Chen Chiung-Ming- s troops have respective employers inaugurate diAlleging that the estate of the late broken the drive of Sun Yat Sens rect negotiations. Charlotte Ilix owes her $10,000 for a 'forces in the vicinity of Shiukwan, s - forty-seve- I n -- I f washing and ironing bill, Margaret A. Flannery, New York City, filed suit in the county clerks office against the Greenwood cemetery authorities, as administrator of the Hix estate. thirty-one-ye- in Every Jar Freckles Posit! vely ile moved by Dr. Berrjri Freckle Ointment, giving beeutiful complexion. Your dnxglK or by mill 65c; lend for free booklet. Sf.C..ln 6n.2SlMlclfU to Olcm China, inflicting considerable losses. Chen Chiung-Minwt.o controls the Harding Appoints Arizona Receiver railway between Canton and ShiukWashington. Charles Henry Lutz wan, has sent 14,001 troops north- was nominated by President Harding ward from Canton ta the last two Friday to be receiver of public mondays. eys at Roswell, N. W. Scowo g, and better be good. Hi111 |