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Show BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY. PRESS. BEAVER. UTATI TTIE ice OF E A. UTAH BUDGET F. WAGON TRUCKS JUNKED IH FRANCE "The Cache county fair opens September 23 and to encourage producers cash premiums for live' wtock have been dou- bled., v mamm FAIRYTALE v TTuty .' bulldingw wer ..dostroyed a id a total loss of 130,000 entailed In a fire which occurred in the Highland THE OTTER. Boy section of Bingham, v "I have known such a tree life, audi Not ithxtauding tt high cots of g and the high price of materials, a wild, free life," said the Otter, "that considerable buiidtng and Improvement grow Impatient that Is, I grow resUess and I become bored with th work la going on at Ilyrnm. - whuiiiiiuivi i v i DECLARES ATTORNEY GENERAL DOWNWARD, - r Willi v 1iv-ta- 1 Slump Hat Not Yet Gathered Momen- Advise Public to t .turn, But H Civ Government Chance to -- Do. - Show What tt5 -- -Can Washington. Prices are beginning to turn downward In Various parts of the country, but the slump has not yet gathered momentum sufficient to affect purchases for Immediate use, according to reports to the department of Justiee. . Attorney General Palmer, asked how soon results could.. beexpecte4; from the campaign to reduce the cost of Jiving, said all the government wanted was a, fair chance to show what could be done tV take the 'artificial Inflation uut 'of "the market. ' ye said, officials were well pleased, with the success so far attained and that cumulative "results were expected" when- - congress enatts amendments to the law by which criminal penalties can Ite Imposed on profiteers and hoarders. ' . We hope the public will begin to reap the benefit of our efforts before JongAMe. .Palmer Mid. "For Instance, we are making progress In obtaining promises from shoe manufacturers as to flslng' a' Omit beyond which prlc. uau noi go. Propaganda which is apparently n-wide, on the part of shopkeepers seeking to induce purchases now on the pretext that prices will be materially higher next season, was condemned by Mr. Palmer as one certain tiling wnlcn would make prices rising if heeded. His attention was called to advertisements in various papers etating straw hats, clotharticles ing and other should be bought before next year's prices become effective. "It Is rery unfortunate that some merchants' take that attitude, and we hare been1 studying the situation, the attorney general said-- "Extensive now, reducing the supply and . increasing the demand, would make their predictions come true, whereas we hope for a normal price level If the people do not stampede Uto a buying hysteria." , food-contr- r r ,4' '- v - - .f J ' ' : ieof Uie A. H .j SCOTS DO HONOR TO YANICEE DEAD OFFERED, TO Tus-can- ia - Graves. NEXT . . OF; KIN Labor ef Love to Show Relatives How Last Resting Places of Heroes Are Cared For Otranto Graves : on Ane Island. -- Glasgow, Scotland. Next of kin of the United States soldiers who went down with the Tuscania may now secure the "Photographic Album of the American Soldiers Graves in Way." which has seen forwarded for dis- Replies to Mexican Note. Washington. The American government's 'tejy to Mexico's protest against the dispatch of American troops Into Mexico In pursuit of bau- its who held two American aviators for ransom, was sent forward August 27, It was announced at the state department. Officlals declined to discuss the contents of the note, saying that It probably would be made public In Mexico City. Kllnaugbton, KInabus and Kllle.van. In numerous homes In America Islay will now be a household word an4 tc many of out; kinsmen across the seas ft. will be the, scene of loving pilgrimages Is the coming, xears.. . But. there will be many who. though . the ; name of- - Islay will tfcueh the deepest chords - In their hearts, will never be able to visit H and ee the place where their beloved rest ft may afford them some com- -, fort and satisfaction, however, to possess photographs of the graves which will In some measure visualize to their minds the beautiful spots where their dear ones He sleeping. With this-en- d beautiful order and the association Is " In view the Glasgow Islay association,' pledged to their i upkeep, composed of natives of Islay resident Vftl monument al"Mu!f also 'The In' the Second City of the Empire, serve as1 a memorial to the' American prepares this album' and, we offer soldiers who perished In the Otranto now with every, mark of profound disaster and are burled at Kilchomnn, "respectful sympathy for ac- Islay. The transport Otranto and the ceptance by tie; next of kin of the transport ,, Kashmir, both carrying bereaved whose, remains mingle, , with American. troops to France, collided off : Islay October 8, 1918, in a gale and the dusf . tour beloved Island.l f The frontispiece of the album U thWk Weather. The; Otranto drifted ashore and was wrecked with the loss tirawipg In color of the monument; A signed by Robert J. Walker of GIae of 80S 'American soldiers. ' .This rocky Inland off the southwest gow, which the American Red Cross will erect at Mull Islay.;'- There are coast of Scotland waa thus the scene seven reproducts of photographs' 6f of the" only "considerable disasters In the American graves In the four cenw the transportation of the millions of etertes, " Numbered lists and diagrams American soldiers to France, Its Amertnake' lt easy to locate, each' o ' the ican, graves muke.lt sacred ground. 1C9 graves; 12, however, contain. fun- - The work of tha Glassow Islav aaao. known dead." 'The .burial plots are. In clatfon has been a labor of love.. ( it .sor-row'a-nd ,f , ; L ,v - dirt Q ten root Offers Rail Plan. :.", 4rT . Washington. Unification of the rail roads of the country Into one privately owned system, with minimum earn the management ings,, .guaranteed, shared by the security holders, public and employes, and with provision for sharing excess profits between the public und employes, is proposed In a bill, introduced by Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin. -- i - ! --- Seoret Spartacan Circular Urge tatlon Among the Noske Home Guarda, " w ? w, i U .J . i, i a ' Found In Germany says, can' be counted as won for revo lution. " The Reveal Complete Plans. postal workers, are depressed. Documents L Louis. Thomas Morgan, 54, walked Into the city dispensary and asked doctors to take a look at his side. "I've got there and It's making me nervous," he toldThe doctors. They found he bad nine fractured ribs and internal , hurts and ordered him sent to the hos': pital. "A wagon ran over tne In East JSt. Louis," Morgan said; "but I didn't pay any attention to a little thing like that Today my side got to hurting me considerable and I thought I had a little touch of rheumatism that needed fixing up." St. Pot World Revolt rnt i "Hitch in Side" Was Nine Broken Ribs Issues terles at Port Charlotte Glasgow Islay Association Photographic Album of tv r;T;r itT Shooting of Miss Cavell Justified. Baltimore. Execution by the Ger ....mans f. it 1m Killth Cavetb: Ih Knjr. Ilsh nurse, which aroused the lmilg nation of the allied world, was in ac t Islay Monument.,. cordance with the lnws.of."cIvllled warfare," according to a minority re-- honor . to the gallant dead... Large port of the comuittteeoa "military raw" crowds' gathered from all parts of of tue.AmerJcan Bar. association, made. th Wand to pay their tribute of public August 27. spect to the memory - of the fallen ; end after solemn services the bodies Publlo Curtails Meat Purchases. were reverently Ud to rest In tn.nr Chicago. X drop of II a hundred different and speclany selected cenie-pounds m the average for hogs, with lower price for beef, ctatle, at the stockyards Wednesday, was ascribed to several reasons, and partly to the general protest against the high cost of living. . . . ... ... . ; W - Agi- - Berlin, A complete-- an carefully drawn plan to overthrow the present government and further world revolution Is contained in a secret Spartacan circular to its agents and district chiefs.... ... a ;. The document, which was secured by the "general bureau for the atudy of bolshevl8m," begins byregretting that the government signed the pence treaty, thereby delaying the Inevitable ' ". crisis. Tlie document speculates on various possible developments and then sets forth a concrete plan, the first step of which would be to hasten an Internal German crisis by tampering with the home guards of Gustav Noske, minister of defense," which are declared to be kms reliable 4hao formerly. The circular urges Spartacan organizations to agitate among the soldiers by leaflets and verbally. The railroad men, the document . TURKISH BATH WEAPON President to Washington. After weeks of uncer tainty concerning the proposed trip, which will extend to the Pacific, roast, definite announcement was made Wed nesday that the president would leave Washington as soon- as arrangements could' be made.' f . of Frightful Atrocities Charges : - Turkish Offlciale Made by Doctor Whit. " by ... dec-liruti- In Seattle. ' d according to the circular, which goes on to say that the program with re gard to the peasants Is complete. The winning over peasants Is de clared to be Important, for without their sympathy or with their enmity revolution would be difficult, if not lm ofth' - pOMibl.-w- ' - - ,- ;- ' Delay In provoking the revolution la rather welcomed, "as It will enable further education of the proletariat: but every moment and every situation must be utilized toward the final goal." -- - . i &) -- though they, would keep my coat and leav me to get another. But I can't get another. Once my coat Is taken there I no otter left. "Still It Is a great compliment to have them like my fur. It Is a great honor to feel that my fur keeps people warm. ; But they can't get me easily, for. I don't look out for com ' s pliments. 11 - ; ' "' "No, I would be perfectly happy without any people's compliments. Of course otters' compliments are' quite, quit different. "I wouldn't mind those In the least. No, not in the least They wouldn't do me any harm, but those compli ments of the people weM, they're fuu- ny compliments. Funny Indeed. "As though they would take one hand and pat you and slap you with the other Still how could they com pliment our fur in any other fashion? "No, they must compliment our fur la that way. I see that they must "Such a glorious life a an otter has when he is free. He Is such a fine animal, such a fine furry beast He loves Canada and the cold weather, he loves the North and the wind and th snow, n loves real winter bete ter than he does a win I The letter, written o Prof. J. P. Xenldes, secretary of the Greek relief committee here, described the new method of ridding the land of Its Inhabitants Which, It Is said, was somewhat different from that employed by the Turks against the Armenians. " The worst of the crimes laid U the Turks, sccordlng to Doctor White, were committed M tto winters' of 10 10 "iai 1017, when order? were Issued for the deportation of the Greeks along the Black sea coast. The people, be w rote, were crowded Into the steam rooms of the bnths In Chorum Under the pretense of "sanitary regulations," and after being tortured for hours were turned out of doors Into snow almost knee-deep- , and without lodging or food. Their garments, which hsd been luken from them for fumigation, were loft, ruined or stolen. Most of the " ? , make-believ- "And he doesn't care much for sum. mer, a foolish sort of a season for a creature with all the fur he wants. I can't put say fur Into storage or In camphor balls,' a I hear people can. I have to keep mine with me, for 4 Life aa an Otter Has, Such a Glorleo . r, - ... . t - .... , no safe storage bouse for otters' furs except on their own backs. '"So I hav to keep my fur on and that Is why I hate the summer time, this season of the year I - "7'." - "Often I try to get away but they Ilk to keep me her for people to look St Ah. many people come to look at ' me, and they say, " Oh, what beautiful fur. - How fine a coat would be of that fur, or a muff ' would be nice too. - auw m iut nay nvuiu ir ucjtiui- ful and fur mitten quite too wonderful.' "Tea, that Is what they' say1 when they see me la the too. But I would like to answer them and say, "lam safe here. Ton cannot touch me. But! would rather be wild, wild and free and run the danger of you and of your tov of ml fur than I" would" be here where life la so dull and so much the tame, day after day .'" "'...."; ; after,day"Tea, that la what I would like to have had a aay to them.- - And yet-happy winter."' I hav enjoyed myself sliding- down hill, for Tm Jolly fel- low, too. Tea, I am Ilka a child In th way I like to slide down bill and like too. for Pve noticed many a grown-u- p growa-apIlk to. slide t down hills when they get a chance. j "They pretead they're pleasing the children when they' get on their sleds, bat ah, Pv seen them and I know s r . tney me it. "But Pm an honest otter and I admit I like It and who wouldn't T So Tva had a good winter, but oh, for the old otter the free life la the resl life, though I hav little to grumble of here. But that Is the trouble, the life Is so dull, on cant even grumble, Jt'a too badf there I - - ';. Want Original Tune. , Haven.' Conn. To obtain new afr for the tale song Bright Col. lege Years,"1 which Is now sung to "The Watch On the Rhine" tha ciasa of . 1809, through Murray- - Dodge, Us secretary has. offered 11.000 as prise,- The prudential committee of The "body of F. C Rlnehart, forthe corporation recelv.J the notice and selection of a tune to rest with merly auditor of the Salt Lake office the alumni advisory board. of the General Electric company, was found one day last, week tossing on . Must All Be Slek. ': the waves of Xake" Michigan. " TBS Tort.tn'. Xouls Welkrainer ol absence ad not been discovered by the T. M. C. A: has discovered that his friends. It Is believed he was acmicrobes caused ball Dlsvers to "crab cidentally. drowneiL. at the Umpire. v Players In good health T,je harvesting of ( the peach crop oon-- t klca. he claims. at orth Ogdan has begun. The dry weather and excessive seat la the orchards to the utmost taxing d victims, and shivering, con. burden of fruit now ripthe to carry tracted .tuberculosis and other Is said that the quality, as It diseases and did In swarms" ening. Is equal to that as well the quantity, on, the way to exile, the letter de-former season. of clured. :, , v U. T. Jones of Cedar Clty,.Uta ..Doctor White said that 4n fh Ince f Bttfra, where there were more senator, has filed an application with wan ai.uw village Greeks, now less the state engineer for the privilege of than 13,000. 'eunive and every Greek storing 10,000 acre feet of water iu seiuement has been burned. Th num Duck lake, Kane county, and for per- ber ef orphans. Including some Annen-In-n I mission to divert It by means of a tun and Turkish! children. In the en- nel and canal about eight iiilles long tire district. It Was said, aggregated; to Coal creek, where It 'Wilt be used 00.000. Since the armistice, the doc In the Irrigation of 7080 acres of land. , .. Substitute for Unseed Oil. A Swedish engineer has succeeded tor wrote, of the deportees have The activities of the Utah Water In obtaining a substitute for linseed oil otB returning to their rulred Storage .association, .recently formed from purrly - Swedish rw en erlsJs. by representatives appointed by th The substitute Is said to possess "all An EflB county commlsnlnners of Salt Lake, the good qusltles of the genuine ar; , , . . Oddity. ..Pottsvllle., Ta. The most curious Davis, Weber, Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, ticle. The invention, which Is the reegg ever seen In this section wss ex Summit and Morgan counties, will be sult ef long and patient woik. has hlhlted by .Deputy Perk of the Courts extended to the entire state, been bought and will be exploited ty ... . T t'linrk Hawk and Deiuty Kecofder Typhoid fever Season Is just cowing f l) JPi,at.,t.. t I'nger. It Is six luches In diameter snd on fa Utah. The state board of health ufscture would hsve been begun long when oened was found to, contain two announces that typhoid vaccine is fur-- ! ago, but for delay l dillverlng tlie yolks snd two shells, a perfect egg be- alshed free by the board. necesary marh'nes. The main ing found within the outer shell. The I With the opening of the automobile of the niibt!tute oil is that It egg was laid by a Plymouth Rock hen toad up Cedar canyon In southern Is to manufacture and does p :t cheap owned by Wllllana Baker, a fajrrosr . n tfenilve pUnt Utah, 20.000.000 feet of lumber will be aoar Tower City. . ' obtainable, ' New - -- " j -- ecu-Unu- ed ill-cla- ry a . Greeks "Parboiled". and Then Jason, which Is still preserved in memory o the Argonauts and tlie Golden ' Fleece-Sent Out Into Cold. . Turkish offldala Charges the Greek population along sea coast, 230,000 men, worn-- J ,.5,v,?'c'jy,,.',.h"A,t nmii',rJ,".!,'.I'n -the Blark i V .I t''-ii- ' in come Se will iimii wmny iiiit a to anu n cuiiuren stop operations d Ordou, without the shedding of attle unless carpenters, plasterers and other, building craftsmen withdraw ,lood but by "parboiling" the victims their demand for an Increase In wages lu Turkish baths and turning them hntf-claout to die of pneumonia or of ft a day. Ills' Ih the snow of an Anstollao thr Club Dinner Death Toll Is Six. winter, are made In a letter from Dr. Alliance, O. Wjth the death at Can George E. White, representative of, the ton of Frank McAvoy, chef of the American committee for relief in the Lakeside Country club, the death list near East resulting from eating unwholesome glnope was the birthplace of the food at a club dinner 8nTnM.iv night philosopher Diogenes, Doctor White re- was Increased to six. nU, and Ordou la just beyond Cape Strike Threatened - men former-serv- ice wenty-threewere honored guests of the people of Clearfield at one of the roost largely attended entertainments and banquets ever given in that tittle city. Tlie Utah. Postmasters' r association and tlie state contingent of the, Na tional league of --Third and Fourth Class Postmasters held a combined convention arLagoon on Monday."!' A Logan judge fined William Bank- head and Robert Larchman of Wells- rlile $15 each for kilting prairie chick ens. Jacob rtrouse or i'roviueuce was flued 30 for taking trout "with a dip ' net. r- i- - : ... '.;:, forty-fiv- e left Coal the boys (f enter war all whd have returned the ville to but two. One paid the supreme aacrl flee and his tody lies In France and the other is expected home within two ' months. v available at $800 Approximately the Utah Agricultural college to help desen-Instudents. It la announced by Secretary 'John L. Coburn of the college committee of cholarshlpa and ; awards; i Proclamation for tlie calling of a Utah's state legls- special session-o- f lathre for September 20 will be Issued within ibe' next few days, according to "an announcement, made by Gover nor Bamberger. i More than 200 member of the Davis county farm bureau, In fifty automo biles, peaceably invaded Salt Lake Qty and Salt Lake county one day last week on an excursion of inspec tion and investigation A protest concerning the alleged mistreatment of the Koreaus under Japanese rule was addressed to President Wilson by members of the Iutermoun tain Christian Workers' Institute, In conference at Salt Lake. t With a gathering of 200 r more sheep raisers and buyers from all par. of the country as an audience, the fourth annual ram sale of the Na tional Woolgrowers association was held at Salt Lake last week. . By way of hanging up a mark at which to shoot, the representatives of the Davis county farm bureau have gone on record that they propose to put Davis county In the front ranks of the state In the raising of hogs. Miss Zina Allen, , the r Salt , Lake school teacher who died from Spanish Influenza contracted while helping the sick during the epidemic last fall, 1 given special and honorable mention In a resolution passed by the Salt Lake County Medical society. B. M. Fox, livestock man of Ogden, has been selected as the chairman of the Ogden Wild Wert show, which is to be held at the Lorln Farr baseball park, September 25, 28 and 27. The committee will raise $20,000 for the . event. It was announced. of children of and Parents employers school age are being Informed of the workings of the new laws governing the schools which were enacted by the thirteenth legislature. The lnforma tlon Is being Imparted In a circular let ter which is being aent to all Inter- - -T- phutograpof wagou trucks , Come West. l - '. In France discs nled u unflt for furcnor use and placed In the bands of the "liquidation commission." t A minimum value la placed on the stuff, and It la advertised for sale by ' Z - . the mmlsslon. ..: ,. .. . - , , . An intetvi.'u tribution to the American Red Cross, bureau of communications, Washing ton, D. C ; This album is dedicated "to the memory of the brave men who- perl8bed through the torpedoing of the1 inquiry Unveils Shipyard Graft , f. i. i nscania on the otn or February, jjeattle, Criminal proceedings are 19.8 Their name llveth everuiore" statement by Dugald Clark, B. contemplated by the department of justice In a case growing out of gov- hmorary president,' and other officers ernment shipbuilding in Washington, of the Glasgow Islay association, tbtis In part explains the album : i according to testlmonygiven by Howard , ,Cosgrove, Seattle, attorney for "SympathetlCT hear- t- and loving the Emergency Fleet Corporation, at bands were not wanting to pay due an Investigation being conducted here by a special house of representatives committee In shipyard expenditures. . dulUlfe of th soo, "I would rather b free even If I to the, complaint of were in danger of having my beautiful the stale board tif medical examiners fur taken. And the only way my fur was sustained in the district court. can be taken la by getting m first and Means, for enfo'lng the twelveme to a orry end. month education law passed by the last putting a sorry end I mean a real end. 'By I legislature are being perfected by There would be an end of me If they Francht W. Klrkman, director of vomy fur. That is there would b got cational education. an end of the real me, the me that . County committees to aid In the Morand walk speaks In otter mon battalion monument campaign and breathe andlanguage, eats and plays. be will organized immediately through"There would still be otter a far out TJtah.,1 Seven .persons will consti- a my fur la concerned. But that Is I tute each county committee. only a part of me. It would be a -- con-lim- ie pur-chase- .hde den chiropractors 1" s natio- . A . .. tny 1 ; . -- |