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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH, FORK UTAH PRIEST IS Mopping Up MOTHER, the Wet Spots F SHOT TO DEATH UTAH. IS ERRAND IS USED TO CALL TO FACE DEADLY WE A. PON; REASONS 'UNKNOWN MERCY ' , South B. Patricks at Father Belknap lived the resiof Bishop J. J. Lawler. Lead seat of a Catholic diocese. i dence Is the The I priest was called from his bed who represented that he to answer a sick calL The by a tnaa Wanted him quarters are in the dence of the hi shop of Lend, dressed hurriedly and went to his garage for priest, whose heard his motorcar. to He was tempt to start his automobile, intendThe car, ing to make the visit is ' however, would not work. ' Father Bel in comknap left the garage on pany with the man who came for him. Later people living In west part of Lead, on what Is known ns Boorman Caleb road, heard pistol at- it. foot LIFE TOLL IS TAKEII FUTURE STRIKES the fehets ia threeAn MUST TRAIN T0 ATAIN LABOR BORADS SANCTION OR BE CLASSED AS OUTLAWS Uvinig rapid succession. hmination made by persons nearby resulted la the finding of Father Belknap dend on mend. He had been shot three times through the body. His body was tying face downward on the roadway. There was 00 sign of struggle. The priest- - wore a cassock ever his street clothes. , t the I a GOTHIC COLUMBIA TOWNS ARE WIPED OUT BY RUSHING WATERS FROM HILLS Action Taken As Sequence of Settlement of Trouble Threatening Warkout; Orders Given Are to the Point, Thirty Six Lives Are Reported Missing And Damage Done Runs Into Millions of Dollars; Railroad Heavy Looser. Vancouver, B. C., The toll of lives Chicago, The United States railAuthorities who took of the road labor board Saturday, in effect, lost in the flood which plunged down body telegraphed Immediately to Lin- forbade railroad union labor from coln, bloodhounds from tbe striking without the boards permis- the mountainside Friday evening, out the town of Brit-ani- a Nebraska penitentiary. sion and declared that all strikers virtually wiping Mines No motive Is knows on Howe sound and parcrime. who the order would be classFather Belknap va s la 1M7 ed asviolated who had voluntarily re- tially inundating Frazer valley just outlaws and entered upon his work a pariah moved themselves from the protection east of here, reached thirty-si- x Sunon January T. 1919. of Lead pried day. The property loss ia estihated of the transportation act. - Father was popraar, at several! million dollars. Belknap The set in three board, rulings, til cot only wifh Catholics, peopie out: Fully half of the 110 neat cottages the city generally. First That all rail disputes must were carried away on the crest of the flood. Others were smashed to pieces Spanish 'Minister Demands Transport be ixeferred to the board before any the onrushing waters and most of by action taken. is Madrid received .cable the remainder were still partially Second of That here Wednesday from Mexico City anany intraxoption submerged Sunday. tbe would blow be aimed at a traffic The minister, nouncing Four children are dead and ten othDiego Savedra, had demanded a pass- peace, prosperity and safely of the on-tiers are reported missing. Ten of tbe nation. port caused surprise la flurry known rel- Third That all union going out n dead and all of the injured were Madrid, where nothing between1 strike will forfeit its right and the brought to Vancouver last Sunday. ative to any delicate smrmlsed rights of its members in all existing AM injured are expected to recover. tbe two countries. here that either of contracts and lose all benefits accord-a- d Aa energetic search for the missing incident "there we a personal character or was made Sunday, but the work was dby the transportation act. an error in ithe ttansmisslcoa the This was the boards final state-- slow because of the diffuculties Ia message. meat on the railroad strike which was clearing away the wreckage. It is to have been called Sunday morn considered doubtful If the bodies ef TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS FLORIDA ing by the big four brotherhoods and some of the missing will never be the switchmen's union. It set forth recovered, as they are believed to as Si., in plain language the boards deter- have been washed Tampa, Florida, Under into the muddy ouH Tropical mination to assert the maximum pow- waters of Howe Sound. .Jacksonville. Fla. cLty of Tam-ip- a er allotted to it under' the transportaManager J Donahue of the Britanla under water as a of a tidal tion .act nia mines Sunday described efforts wave .caused thy ithe tropkoal hurricane The labor board, after the made by those on duty at the mines, which swept through last Tues- decision of both sides to detailing abide by the three miles back from the beach, to day and early 'Wednesday, according law, says these facts render it un- warn residents. When the railway to .a train conductor here. A necessary for the board to make and fill which caused the accumulatin of damconsiderable samount of rojrerty orders on or about this mat- water in the hills gave way and restate as further age was done throughout and move it to congratulate the leased a rearing torrent into the creek, ter, a result of the storm. parties directly interested, on this re- a warning of the disaster was cent Thus far. no Slues have reported turn to industrial peace, triumph of over the private telephone lines of the lost All wires, botli telephone and the reign of ilaw and the escape from mines. This message was received down. telegraph, this national (disaster. by Miss Ellen Patterson, telephone (OutbuildMany signs and roofs But at tthk time, the board deems operator at the compressor plant In ings were blown away night it expedient said proper to make its the village. She rang everybody conin and around Jacksonville, theugk c cullngs a position on some of the nected by telephone, relaying the loss of life was reported. points Involved so clear that no ground miners' message: For God' sake commun- for any misunderstanding cun here- get out of At 10 A. rn. all efforts your houses; flood coming. icate with iFIorida cities of here after exist Before warning could be understood had failed. First, when say changes of wages, and circulated, the waters crashed contracts or rules previously in effect down, sweeping transmission lines and JUDGE C. S. LEBINGER are contemplated or proposed by plunging the village into darkness. either party, conferences must be had The waters had fallen 2000 feet in as directed by the board, and where their three-mil- e journey down the Wx V agreements are not reached the dis- mountain and smashed straight pute must be brought before this through the center of the settlement. board, and no action taken or change Britannia creek now runs through the made until authorized by the board village itself, which is under several vl "Second, the ordering or authoriz- feet of water strewn with wreckage. ing of a strike against decision number The only undamaged buildings on 117 the July 1 wage cut) of this the residential side of the town are board is a violation of that decision. the custom house, a moving picture The board desires to point out such theater and amusement hall, and a to overt acta by either party tending few houses. On the other Bide, a and threatening an interrution of the store, hotel and several mill shops transportation lines, tbe peaceful and were standing. uninterrupted operation of which are The lighting system was restored so absolutely necessary to the peace, in the south side. Sunday entire prosperity, and safety of the a town eight miles north Squamish, people, are In themselves, even when of also is flooded, but the damhere, of a not do culminate in stoppage they ia not great traffic, a cause and source of great age and damage. injury School Teacher Kille Family The board further points out for interEUzszbetb, N. J. Martin Smith, a the consideration of employees ested that when such action has for- school teacher, shot his wife, his feited Its rights and the, rights of its old child and then killed himself In the to and to tbe provisions and Smith tioome near here Monday. Police members benefits of all contracts, theretofore could uncover no motive for the shootof Ui f Judgs Charles 8. and the employees so strik- - ing. The child , shot through the head, died Instantly.' Smith lingered until he United States court In Shanghai, China, existing, have voluntarily removed them was taken In this ing , to a hospitable, but died be. i spending his entitled to ap- fore country. He formerly I Wad In Omsha, selves from the classes making a statement The wife Is and hold n Judicial pont In the Phi- peal to this board for relief and In a serious condition in tbe same hos" tranef erred lippines for ton years, pital. charge for state for the ordained as very but A that a , message Spanish re of was situation the It was was of Water Hurrlcae Tbe result -- that -- Florida reaching the been are of during th to south ar Lsbfnger vacation to China In 1914. being Arms For Pictures Are Released San Diego. CnL David Ceruhon of , the department of Justice has released John Flahlve. bis two sons, Frank and of Los AnJack, and Sara Barrier, geles, held for Investigation following and am. the seizure Monday of munition en route to Tijuana, Lower California, and reported valued at all arras an The men were released investigation showing tlie lg picture purposes. ammunition were to Be used . Washington The advisory committee of the American delegation to the armament conference as announced Tuesday at the White House consists of twenty-on- e members four of whom are women. . K One cabinet member, Herbert Hoover, will be a member. Others included General Pershing. Fletcher of the state deportment, W. D. Rogers, President Samuel Uompers of the American Federation of Labor, and Stephen G. Porter, chair-ma- n of the house foreign affairs committee. i Former Senator George Sutherland of Utah, a former president of the American Bar Association, and for years a close personal friend of the president, will be chairman of the advisory committee. The other members are : Governor John M. Parker of Louisiana; Assistant Secretaries Walnwright of the war department and Roosevelt of the navy department ; William Boyce Thompson of New York: former Senator Willard Saulsbury of Delaware; John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America ; Waiter George Smith o'f Philadelphia; Carnii A. Thompson of Ohio, former treasurer Of the United States; Charles S. Bar-ratt- , president of the National Farmers' union ; Harold M. Sewell of Main ; Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the National Federation of ' Womens Clubs; Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird of Massachusetts ; Mrs. Catherine Phillips Edson of California and Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan of New York. y Farm Loan Bond Issue Bold Washington The $60,000,000 offering of federal farm loan bonds made on October S has been sold out, Com misaloner Lobdell announced Sunday. The offering made a total of $100, 000,000 of such bonds absorbed by the investing public in six months, he said. Army Officer Takes Own Life Manila, Captain Gerald L. Marsh Fifteenth infantry, has committed auicide in Tsientain, China, according to n wireless - message received by army heardquarters here Saturday. The eause of Marshs act was not given. He was a native of Iowa. BRAVERY COSTS 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief LL-AN- S ;E 'FOR INDIGESTION The Long and Short of IL Ad-mir- al ED AGAINST Relief Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fall to open the bowels. 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Advertisement world-famou- Progression. . He Every time I kiss you It tends to make me a better man. She Ooh, you angel 1 GIRLS LIFE Attempts to Save Lifo of Companion Who is Caught in Car Fort Collins, Colo. Miss Effie Lighter of Fort Collins, Colo., 48 years of age, was killed here Saturday afternoon when a Colorado & Southern train backed into an automobile from which she had just leaped and threw the body ,of the automobile upon her, crushing her to death. She had escaped from the car at the approach of the train, but had rushed back to open the door of the tonneau of the automobile to permit her companion, Mrs. David C. Thorelkeld, 70 years of age, to escape. While trying to open the door of the automobile the train struck it. Her head was severed from the body. Mrs. Thorelkeld sustained a sprained ankle and her son, Thomas, driver of the ear, was uninjured. Tho automobile had stopped on the Colorado & Southern tracks to avoid being struck by a train approaching on parallel tracks of the Union Pacific railroad fifty feet distant. Apparently only Miss Lighter saw the Colorado & Southern train, which was backing from the opposite direction of the Union Pacific train. j Whatever his trials, the farmer does not know the horror of having no food in his cupboard Vivian. Wilson Recovers Washington, Former President WI1-- 1 non appeared Monday to be making good recoverry from a severe attack of Indigestion and- sever headaches, which has kept him in his bed for the lost few days, his physicians. Rear Admiral Grayson said. After nn early call at the Wilson home Grayson said the probably would be able to resume bis usual routine In a few days. Pullman Firm Paid Big Sum Washington Claims of the Pullman company against the government, grow. Ing out of the period of federal con-- 1 trol, were settled by the railroad administration Wednesday in the pay-- 1 ment of $7,250,000 to that company. Deposition Taken In Arbuckle Cate New York Lowell Slierman, movie actor end member of the Arbuckle pan-tIn San Francisco Labor day which proceeded the death of Virginia Rappe, appeared before David S. Mayer here Tuesday and gave a deposition- - detail. Ing the circumstances of the party. was appointed by District AttorMayer Solar and Lunar Halos $10,-0The Eternal Triange Dozens of distinct forms of solat ney Matthew Brady to take Sherman's A mouse Is afraid of a man, a mao and lunar halo have been classified. testimony. Tbe bearing was confollowing the supervision of and Is afraid of a woman, and a woman Is Some are very common, while others ducted under guns for mov. afraid of a mouse. 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