Show SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1917 THE HEBALDtREPUBIJCAN DOGS BATTLE GIVE CHILD WITH COYOTES FIELDS EXTENDED F FIGS’ IF v TONGUE IS COATED Save Master's Life When 'V- - N U Great Britain: Takes Steps to Rabid Animal Attacks" Bottle Up'More Tightly i feverish sick cross If 'bilious Him in Storm Y l German Warships V w J Pimples 'Blackheads Boils and Poor Complexion Vanish by Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers v PASTEUR clean Jittle liver and QURE Ilcaltli (Officer "Wish to Treat f Expresses Life-Savin- g Dr T B Beatty secretary of the state board of health wants to- give the Pasteur treatment to three shepherd doss who saved the life of their master Ell Black by fighting a monster rabid coyote' to 'a standstill on the waste ten miles north of Low station on the Western Pacific Black told the story of canine devotion at the board of health office yesterday When he concluded Dr Beatty said: “1 want to (five the Pasteur treatment to those dogs Where was there ever greater devotion? They shall at east be put on the' leash and given a chance for life — but I want :to I give them the Pasteur treatment vish I could Black herds sheep for the Bountiful Livestock company in the desert district north of Low station with camp in Puddle valley Yesterday aquarters week ago with a biting wind dashing the snow in hi face he turned toward the camp fire accompanied was by his three dogs Ills big sombrero drawn down over his eyes to break the shower of freezing snow He was the dogs sturdily beating itclose along' or trotting behind trailing side when a laboriously bv his usual made him blast than stronger lift his head About “three Jumps away’ as the shepherd put it and directly in front of him a big coyote was' on the leap With presence of mind he ‘threw out his hands but that was all he could do for the beast was upon him Both the coyote and the shepherd fell to the ground with the crash and then the brave dogs “gathered” A fierce battle ensued and Black bore on toward' the camp of a mile away The coyote dashed at his heels refusing to keep up the fight with the dogs He nsprang again and again on the shepherd but every time the faithful collies dragged him down and held him for a time in a rough and tumble in the snow ' Black toiled on to Injurethe crazed animal helpless almost and hopesnow-cover- 90-d- ed -- ' - Dogs Witli Serum - sys-an- - 60-ce- nt - - three-quarte- rs hard-drive- -- ' -- - i nt the-territor- - f - - - BAKER’S ACTION TERMED HASTY Secretary McAdoo Explains Resignation of Shipping Board Member to see war Through self-respe- dom and Militarism Cannot Both Survive r ct Washington Jan 97-- The resignation of Bernard Baker of Baltimore as a member of the federal shipping board was officially announced today Secretary McAdoo who had much to do with the passage of the ' shipping board law and ‘the selection of the board issued this statement: “It Is true that Bernard N Baker has resigned from the shipping hoard and that the ' President has accepted his Free Trial Coupon — New York Jan 27—Canada’s deter- mination to aid the British empire and its allies to continue this war to a triumphant finish was volcsd by Sir Thomas “ White Cangdlain minister of finance and Rudolphe Lemleux member of the Canadian parliament and former postmaster general of the dominion in addresses at a dinner of the Canadian society here tonight resignation Mr Baker resigned beDeclaring that this la a war of "Ircause I suggested to him that Ithought reconcilable ' ideals” Sir Thomas ' it would be wise in the circumstances “Kngllsh-Saxo- n freedom and Prusif he would consider giving the chair- sian cannot militarism both survive The manship to the Pacific coast conflict of these two Ideals is funPresident was In accord with this sug- The and it appears: to us In Cansaid he desired to damental gestion1 Mr Baker that the war must go on until one think the matter ' over- for the night ada Ideal Is firmly established and"' the The next morning he sent hie resigna- other utterly overthrown or put In tion of certain extinction process men “The selection of eultable for "There been talk of peace - but the shipping board and the proper or- there can has no durable peace 'while be a of board been the has ganization theldeala at war Let Germany remain matter of great concern-tthe admin- establish democratic government and istration ever since thepassage of the ahe will no have difficulty-in shipping bill The suggestion about the peace Canadians believe there making he chairmanship was made in a spirit of no compromise until the Issue can deIs and with a desire vto be termined of j'what- - guarantee1 cane be helpfuL for the future If we consented “The board has the right under the had to the peace firmly 'our establishing law to select its own chairman but Ideals of before world dead heroic peace no reason Is a there why suggestion would' ask us from their graves for from the administration should not re- what they had been called upon ' to ceive consideration I have had a warm die regard always for Mr Baker and I re“I hare been recently lri Great Britgret his hasty action” ain observed the temper of William Denman of San Francisco the and haveMake no mistake about it and Theodore Brent of New Orleans the people see nation will It through to the were In both members of the board end Never its spirit been has very A Donald of more Indomitable Washington today John more nor Its people New York and John R White of Kan- United As we Canada not for ehall sas City will reach here Monday The we from wherein have the path first meeting of the board It is said depart our feet We shall continue to send will be caled by Mr Denman Tues- set forward men and to pour out our : - - ‘ ' - lr - Sick People Sometimes Die From Lack of a Oood Stimulant Street i 't' i K -- - w “ V SPANELL IMPEACHED Mrs Butler Denies Charge That Her Husband Had Insulted Mrs Spahell " : V 0 ' - j - !OTTR ! 112-1- 14 - - - : -- ' 17c - San Angelo Tex Jan 27—In an effort to lmpeaoh the testimony of Harry J :Spanell' being tried here on a’Holland charge of killing his wife Crystal toSpanell at Alpine Tex the etateButday called Mrs Margaret MHowell C Butler ler widow of Lieut Col Indictment for the Spanell also Is under of Butler s who with Mrs Spankilling ell was shot to death in Spanell’s automobile on the night of July 20 last Mrs Butler's testimony ' given over the constant objection of defense counsel was a repetition of her previous testimony that Mrs Spanell had accompanied Colonel Butler and herself to the Butler room In the Holland hotel at Alpine a short time before the shooting and that Mrs Spanell had not been Insulted there and that there had been no quarrel ' Spanell testifying Thursday in hj own behalf said his wife had been insulted by Butler In this room that the shooting hadf followed his demand llor an explanation from Butler and that the shot which killed Mrs Spanell was! fired by Butler in an ensuing altercation The only new features to Mrs T i Zephyr Ginghams are needed in every household you had better lay in a shpply for future use at these special prices Regular 15c and 17c values commencing Monday morning special 12c State City OOOOOtOOOOOSQ ' V choose - asserted: - ' F'A Stuart Co 851 Stuart Bldg Marshall Mich t Send me at once' mail & free trial packby return age of Stuart’s Calcium Waf era a Name -- - commencing Monday values morning regular 15c and 27 inches A new and splendidly selected line of patterns and solid colors from which to - - the-wln- ' days-- - - - f - less of escape The copote’s head was swollen and covered with froth Dogs Hold Coyote The dogs held to their task and the mad coyote held to his that apparof the shepherd down ently nnd endingtearing his life Every time the Infuriated beast tore from the claws nnd- teeth of his canine enemies he lashed ferociously upon Black The desperate battle left a bloody a half-mil- e trail over long but the fire was in sight The struggle ramp had increased in fury all the way and Black’s strength was gone Raising hU arms In to the skies he said he gave appeal and collapsed in the up snow V’What happened then? Dr Beatty asked "I hardly know’ said Black “The Jogs ran over me as I lay and stretched out their heads to the coyote but they seemed tired and made no advance stood on me like They out to just the thing The coyote reaching seemed as if he could not come back and I think he turned tail and ran off across the desert Mv dogs stayed with me and I got up after a while and made It to camp” Black’s index badly torn and right hi defendersfinger are is severely trashed and lacerated Black Is but a Is deeply tanned with youth His face and sun He showedno fear of tlie posible result of the coyote’s Dttes save for his “good dogs’ as he railed them “The trouble with rabid coyotes has been steadily growing for some time” day treasure” ald “Only a few days Beatty woman a a Into mad sgo dog chased tier home in Brigham City and then ELECTRIC SIRENS L hit all the doga in the neighborhood TO GIVE ZEPPELIN Other instances have been brought to mv attention and I have received the near! of another dog for examination” WARNINGS IN' PARIS who don’t run across these “People mad coyotes say there Isn’t anything Jan 27 — Powerful else- to the stories” said an older shepherd PARIS sirens who came In with Black “but if they installed In all were out where we are they would quarters of the city will hereafter warn Parisians of the approach POINDEXTER NAMED Anxious for Introduction of Zeppelins according to a decision of the authorities announced today JUDGE FOR HAWAII Omnibus Road Measure The decision was taken because families living on street those only Promised by Leaders Jan 27 —Joseph B fronts through which fire engines Washington ran trumpeting heard the alarms Poindexter of Helena Mont was nominated by President Wilson today as for Zeppelins which previously United States district Judge for had been given thus by the fire Members of the Legislature from the Hawaii countries are when outlying department axe to present the Democratic leaderswondering the omnibus roads bill promised mem ben from the outside if they refrained from Introducing individual road bills the session Yesterday In the during hotel lobbies and In the House chamber where members of the House ered ' a discussion of roads was gathhad and D D Rust of Kane county took the that the Democratic leaders position should either begin the draft of the roads bill or give the members the Introduce their own bills v right to one road bill has been ' introEspecially Is this true in grip and Only duced In the House and that Is for an pneumonia for they are Infectious appropriation for : the Grand Canyon diseases which attack weak and highway The country members of the lower strong alike Serious complications house expect to begin the Introduction are liable to develop In the course of road bills this week tinless the of the disease as grip settles In the Democratic leaders get together and someweakest part of the system arrange for the omnibus measure They hold that the pledge of the Democratic times the kidneys the brain the state convention for good roads Is as stomach or the heart resulting Important as other promises made In often In heart failure but the most the platform dreadful of all pneumonia which Is particularly fatal when arising from grip As one able medical writer ’ - ? - f - ay ) - - Children-- love J this “fruit laxative and and nothing' else cleanses the tender stomach liver and bowels so nicely' A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels and 'the result is become tightly clogged with they waste liver get- sluggish stomach sours then your little one becomes cross half-sick feverish don’t eat sleep or act naturally breath is 'bad system full of cold has sore throat stomach-ach- e or diarrhoea 'Listen Mother! 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' Spanell told him he had killed Butler and Mra Spanell but “they made him AMUNqgEN PREPARING He said he had not told the do it defense counsel "about what Spanell FOR POLAR EXPEDITION said In Jail because' he “did not think York Jan ' 27 — Roald AmundHe had senNew the evidence could be used south pole explorer sailed on the etate however said he told attorneys line American eteamshlp Philadelphia but denied he was prejudiced against today for Christiania Norway to witthe defendant ness the launching qiere of his new ’ 1 : - - wil? enter north polar regions to make scientific investigations Before start— re- on the expedition he plane-tlng to purchase parts forturn to America which will take him norththe from his ship’s neck when his wardairplane vessel reaches a point which be hopes-wi- ll be within seventy miles of the north pole o l Butler's testimony this afternoon was the statement that Colonel Butler “did not drink’ son of William Pittman 9 year-old R N Pittman of Meridian Miss was not permitted to ' testify on objection of the defense that he was of Irresponsible are Lee Harrington of Alpine a state’s witness testified he was at the Alplncr Jail with Sheriff Allen' Walton of Brewster county and heard Spanell tell the sheriff: ”Ive killed Major Butler and my wife I’m ruined they made me do It!” Butler was a major in the army at the time of his death but had Just been named for promotion to be lieutenant colonel Sheriff Walton testified -- : - - ‘ - ' says: "In all severe types of pneumonia there are two sources of danand high temperature A large portion of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart failure ger —heart insufficiency 1118000 1 WORKERS BOWEL MEDICINE V v- ' - 5 1 hot - water before Says glass breakfast washes Toisons from system v of - recom- the inside bath claiming this Is Importance than outside of vastly more skin pores do cleanliness because-thhot- absorb impurities into the blood 111 health whlle the Spores 'in causing the-teof bowels do yards Men and women are urged to drink before breakfast a glass each morning of j hot ' water with a teaspoonful: of limestone phosphate lnlt as a harmhelping to wash from less means ofliver kidneys and bowels the stomach the previous day’s indigestible "poisons sour bile and toxins cleansing-sweeteninand thus entire alimentary canal purifybefore ing the more food into the stomach ' putting Just as soap1 and 'hot water cleanse and freshens - the' skin' so hot 'water and limestone phosphate act1 on the organs- eliminative - Those who wake up with bad breath’ coated tongue nasty taste or have a : head sallow dull' aching are subject acid stomach others who complexion to- bilious attacks' or constipation should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store This Is sufficient will cost: very little but - of to demonstrate the value Inside ' Those who continue it ' each bathing are assured of pronounced re- morning to both In mend- e ' Duffy’s Pure Bflalt Whiskey it" ’ a ' ' f - ‘ overcoming The reason It is a remarkable remedy in the treatment and relief of grip coughs colds influenza bronchitis catarrh pneumonia and all diseases of the throat and lungs Is that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aids In keeping the digestive functions in healthy condition so that the body from food eaten— health and It 'to gets theoffnecessary more than 56 years it hasenabling disease germs For strength throw the brought of health to overworked men delicate women and the sickly blessings In who find Duffy's the strength-givin- g properties that are so necessary to them Washington Jan 27 —Wage raises to 10 were rapglngto from 1118000 " workers In the given United States during November and December' Secretary Wilson i of the labor estimated today in a comdepartment of i covering thirty-eigpilation states figures and showing 626 esthat tablishments Increased the size of the pay envelope The secretary called attention to the 244 of the increases were fact that 5- - per-cen- t ht “Gel Duffy’s and Keep Well” Sold In SEALED BOTTLES ONLY'- ' Beware of imlta- - tions Gtt Daffy’s from roar local druggist cangro UflTC II U I b rer or dealer 9100 per bottle If he not supply you write us Send for useful household booklet free The Duffy1 Malt Whiskey Co Rochester N Y - - n Strikes- brought - ninety-nin- e voluntary increases-The largest number ' of employees were in the iron and steel Inbenefited They number 865500 - The dustry textile industries were next with Most of the Increases the secrepointed out' were granted after sults tary the national election -- - - i js Employees in Iron and Steel and Textile Industries Principal Beneficiaries judiciously used is one of the most ‘efficient means ' of preventing or ' ' ' 226-00- 0- - material g ' - - regard health and ap- V r-z-- s I - s ’ - r ' 'A |