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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH. Park's Jewelry Shop FOOD SUPPLY FOR in rld. Ivor ot platinum. Ringt, Badger, Jewel, Pieaentatioa Piecet, Diamond Setting!, etc. I No Older too difficult. Very piorapt and reasonable pi ice. JVTAKE ANYTHING QUAKE SUFFERERS SURVIVORS BOYDPARK WAR ' SIDELIGHTS ill til NEW MAN TAKES . C- WO HftT REINS TO STRICKEN ZONE LEND AID IN EFFORT TO AMELIORATE CONDITION. IN VOIHN REFUSES" MEXICO OPERATION Tells How She Was Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's AND GUTIERREZ IS DEPOSED GENERAL GARZA CHOSEN IN HIS PLACE. Vegetable MAKERS OF JEWELRY FOUNDED ISO Work In tha Ruins Being Carried Forward, Many Persona Being Rescued Alive After Being Burled Don't trust the man who boasts be Underneath Walla. Is "as honest as the day la long." Ha a be burglar and work at night tnjty Roma. The uninjured In the earth-quaktona gradually are regaining their composure and lending their aid to tha volunteer workers In an endoa. vor to ameliorate the terrible condi tions In the ruined towns. food supplies and clothing have been distributed nearly everywhere and huta are being constructed for the temporary housing of the ibomeless. Work In the ruins la being carried forward aa speedily as possible. On Monday many persons were rescue 1 alive in numerous towns from beneath the debris ot fallen buildings, they bad lain without food or al'if PSSliTV .aeTseves I where water for six days. Hope la expressed that many others who are held prisoners may be reached In time to save them. Nineteen were taken alive IATNBTA from tha ruins at Averzano Monday, A itfMMLHWiilHtiiul Man Chosen by Convention to Rule Over War Stricken Republic Waa Member of Msdero's Staff During Madero Revolt. SALT LAKE CITY If Pip e tCoujrrtaht.) KILLED I six of r&raaaMraaMtaaMraW . 3 GREAT CROWDS AT ROUND-UP- . Men and Women From Many States BLACKMAN & GRIFFIN CO. O00EN, UTAH Family History. Mlaa Curley kept a private school, and one morning was Interviewing a new pupil. "What does your father do to earn bis living?" the teacher asked tha little girl. "Please ma'am," waa the prompt reply, "he doesn't live with us. My mother supports me." "Well, then," asked the teacher, "how does your mother earn ber liv- Assemble at Logan. Logan, Utah. A record-breakinfirst daya' registration characterized the opening of the farmers' roundup and housekeepers' conference at the Utah Agricultural college here Monday afternoon. The total enrollment waa 105, a 30 per cent increase over the opening day last year. It 1a estimated that the attendance for the two weeka will reach 2,000. Last year it waa A noticeable feature la the In1.200. crease In the percentage of women at tending the Institute each year. Last years the housekeepers' conference numbered a fourth of the entire enrollment. This year It will reach one-thir- ing" Representatives from Canada, Cali"Why," replied the Utile girl. In an fornia. Iowa. Montana. Idaho and Coloartless manner, "she gets paid for rado are Included in the personnel of laying away from father." the institute. In addition to tha L'tshns. not only farmers, but lawyers, Sura of His Victim. doctors and business men are here -Johnnie!" with their wives and daughters. "Team." vny are face?" -- you silting on mat uoy s Why. I " "Did 1 not tell you to always count a hundred before you gave wsy to passions and struck another boy?" "Yes'm. and I'm doin' it; I'm just Ittin on bis fare so he'll be hre when I'm done rountln the hundred." Houston Post. Chance for a Rake-ofA doctor was accosted by a woman whom ha remembered to have seen, but whose name he did not know. "I suppose." said the woman, "that yer gettln' a good fe. air, for the little Smith boy?" "Well, yes, pretty good, but why?" "Well. I 'ope yer won t forget thst my little Algy threw the brick thst f. - 'it 1m!" "Those Waalth." Luxury. Dulllons simply roll In And say, did you ever Bullion's set of state teeth T" "State teeth "Yes the ones she wears at receptions and dinnera. They're made of diamonds, rublea, pearls, aappblres and emeralds In succession. W'hy, on a of ber smiles Is worth I.OOO." "Iton't they? aee) Mm. r Taking a Chance. Louise had made loud and repealed ralla for more turkey at the Christmas dinner. After she bad disposed a liberal quantity sbe was told that loo much tarkey would make her ick. Looking wistfully at the fowl for a moment, she said: "Well, rive me anuzrer piece an end for the doctor." Kmw a Saloon. "Was It your craving for dring thst brought yon heieT" asked the sympathetic visitor at the )afl. "Great Scott, ma'am! Do I look so "stupid as to mistake this place for aloon?" Washing-toStar. The Pace. "Regg'rj Is going the. psre that kills BEOIN SEARCH FOR POOLS. Investigstion of Rise in Wheat and Flour Ordered by President President Wilson. It Washington has become known, haa Included pooling agreements In the possible causes for the recent rise in the price ot wheat and flour which be baa directed . Attorney General Gregory to invesli-gsteThe president sent Mr. Gregory a letter on Monday formally asking him to investigate with a view to proseru lion. If evidence waa discovered of Illegal combinations. TRIP MAY Thousand People Dead and Nstsd Men Have Been Summoned, Thousand tha Purpoae Being to Find Out Injured, While How the Public la Affected Many Are Made Homeless and Are In Dire Straits. By Philanthropy. Twenty Thirty Rome. All Italy is in mourning. many families have been wiped out, hundreds of homes have been leveled. aa a result of the terrible earthquake of January 13. The loss ot life haa been placed at 23,000, while at least 30,000 people were injured. It la almost certain that the list will not be decreased, and it is generally believed that even more than tbia number have met their death. The property loss will reach up Into the millions. It Is the most terrible disaster since that of Messina, where over 70,000 were killed. The shock waa the atrongeat Rome haa felt In over a hundred years, but in tha cap- Italy only one life was lost The greatest loss of life waa at Avezzano, where 10,400 Uvea were lost; at Maglianomalsl, 4.000 are dead; at San Benedetto. 400; Sora. S00; Capelle, 100; Isolatiri, 60; Capla-trello, &0; Solmona, 50; Torre Caje-tan50; Togliacozzo, 40; Cease, 30; Arplno, 30; VUlalago. 30; Cocculo. 9; Antroaano, 7; Iluasi. 6; Pesccnza. ; Sana, 5; Monterotondo, 3; Tupoli, 3 Thousands of homes were wrecked and the people will be forced to live out in the open until relief measures can be taken. Many ot the walla of bomea left standing may topple at any moment and are unsafe for occupancy. A new peril now confronts the population of the stricken valley below Avezzano. bebrle from the earth quake haa dammed I.ake Puclno and. unleaa the engineers now grsppling with the Herculean task are able to provide an outflow for the fast-ri- s ing waters. It la feared a break will come and tie valley will be deluged. l, BE ABANDONED. Plsns for President's Visit to Canal and E position Are Tentative. Washington. While plans for the president's trip to Psnsvma canal and the Pacific coast are proceeding the president msde It clear to callers Monday that conditions at home or abroad might prevent his depsrture. Invitations to speak on the way are anback from Ran Francisco swered with the statement that It may be Impossible for him to leave Waahington at all, Frank Cass Docketed. Washington. The habeas corpus tppaat of Ijk M. Prank, convicted for the murder of Mary Phsgan, the Atlanta Oa,) factory girL was docket-a- d Monday in the aupremn court. The State of Georgia may now at any time move to have It advanced for aarty bearing. Without such action It will not bm reached In the regular sours of business for nearly eighteen months. Billy Sunday Visits Washington. "Billy President Sunday," the revivalist, accompanied by members f his fsmily and religious workers who came here from Philadelphia, Monday to assist Sunday at a revival meeting, waa received by President Wilson. Bigsmlst Confesses Guilt Sheridan. Wyo Edwin V. Copp. Tl right." brought her from Portland. Ore., for "Nonsense! Why, he doea nothing trial, pleaded guilty Monday to a from morning to night but lounge tharge of bigamy. He waa alleged to the club." have married women ri Chicago, Dr-rond -Wen, thst'a the pnrn thst kills-ti- me." rer and Portland. h Irs go Herald. Pennaylvania Bank Closes. Tha Other place. fniontown. Pa The First Nalionsl you know where the little boys bank of Unlotitown waa cloned Monfii vhi don't pit their Sunday school day by order of tha board of directors. f approxitnoney in th plat"?" The bank baa deposits "Tfs'ro to the moties" Amrrlraa mately $2,600,004, sad waa on a diviUoy dend basis of 3? per cent annually. ri r RELA INDUSTRIAL FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE IN TOWNS FEDERAL READY TIONS COMMISSION AND VILLAGES DE8TROYED TO EXAMINE WITNESSES BV EARTHQUAKE. LET'S TRADE Mllln. Sitm.lei Cream and Kellabte ttumbalora aud broodeni. Ak foroureatalnfue Ht'e fre! Write l. today to CHARITY THUS BY QUAKE them unhurt Subscriptions for the relief of sufWhen a husband la henpecked It ferers are being raised throughout may be a case of his chickens coming Italy and the people are respoudlngg King Victor Emmanuel generously. borne to roost. Toledo Blade. again baa gone into the stricken region to render what aervice he can to tha distressed people. Queen Helena on Mlonday sent a tralnload of foodstuffs, clothing and medical supplies to the people In the ruined towns. Mksmbera of the royal family, high ofWe want alfalfa and other rlorr and araxa rwJ. Semi sample lur our ficials and leading legislators are ofti-rbually engaged In relief work. We are aeneral auenta lor Clipper Fannin IL L HUNDREDS IN ITALY to-ws-rd at WT V 1 ANIMALS. ' Mexico City. General Koque Gon-rale- s Garza has been named provisional pnsideut of Mexico by the convention In session here on Sunday, over which he haa presided. The former provisional president. Generul Gutierrez, together with (Jen-tral- s Hlanco, Hobbles and Jose leTt' Mexico City Sunday moruiug ut 4 o'clock for Pachuco. Martial law haa been declared by General Uar.a and the city la being patrolled by mounted police. In electing Uarr.a the convention declared itself to ba supreme, and until a new president la elected has assumed all the legislative, executive and judicial powera. memRoque Gonzales Garza was ber or Frauclsro Madero's staff during His brother the Madero revolution. Federlco Gonzales Garza wus a Madero cablniH member. Both have been with connected the Villa revolt against Carranza. The new provisional president waa prominent lu the sessions of the convention at Aguaa Caltentes and Mexico City. He acted aa president of the permanent committee of twenty-onmembers of the convention after the flight of Martin Ksplnoza, the committee head, and nine other members of the committee. General Zapatu. it la learned, has entrenched himself in his old stronghold at Cueruavaca. General Kulalio Gutierrez, d' posed aa provisional president of Mexico, with several fled from the cspltal members of his csbinet to escape at the hands of Zapatistas, according to reports. Ho -- 1 Iepartment good II tha British navy but waa aent ashore because of Illness, has been detailed, since hie recovery, to work In connection with the admiralty o fries. In 1 ' X M SUftaY fRtVENUD: Pi Ha. Lov Blswmtof Ct1r . f rwwK. rs(Uli Vr1ts fnf tMoIH BIM-- M wtM ; taaraua stfiirJuaen ffc atvl ttlraxwitaljsk, r.lH If IMIa i CO pill 4.90 but CtiUs7t bsxAv Th MJMfinHtf ok Cutter U Af lo twwf 1ft rsf 4 9mm tuslf . tn vtMiiN rttrw1 Cutltsr'ft If arvwatnaM. laalft Mfc CUTTt n tALCIIATOIIV. Cafaral. 'm merr InMsrinr, prrwftKia oer mrlm. Famous Russian Commander Who Surrendered Porth Arthur to Jape. London. Tha death of Lieutenant General Anatole Mlkbailovllcli St(ea-sel- , the defender of Port Arthur, Is announced in a Petrograd dispatch. from General Sloessel had suffered paralysis for several months. General Sloessvl wss fsmous as the commander of the Russian troops at Port Arthur during the war. After ba bad held out there for months sgslnst the furious onslsugbts of tha apanese hia ammunition supply exhausted and bla men virtually with out food, Stoessel surrendered the fortress to General Nogl. For this action be was condemned to death February 30, 190$, by a court martial. Thla aentence. however, was commuted by Emperor Nicholas to ten years' imprisonment lie waa re leased from confinement from the fortress of St Peter and St. Paul the fol lowing year by order of Emperor Nicholas. e Plsn to Aid Unemployed. New York A fund of at least t2V. Ooo to establish emergency workshops for unemployed men and women, and to be used also fur losns to worthy persons in need of immediate monetary aasistance. wss decided upon Monday by the executive committee of the mayor's committee on unem- ployment Tutt's Pifls Twstfvapepttc, theaMlltatod, whetlMrlra waa wark 4 sated ar body, ansa er MAURlir REGIONS, wsl ffwd Tatt'e Pitta the SMt aaartat rwi tlve rrw eler4 Ike Marina lanwU. The Better Method. The deacona of a church were possible ways of ridding themselves of an undesirable pastor who-paino heed to ixtlnled auggestiona-thahia resignation would be acceptable. Finally one of the deacons said: "If we make a large reduction table salary It would probably have th effect of making him reeign " "I know surer wsy thsn that."-aalus doiible-hlthe other deacon ' salary and he w ill fall dead " d -l Weeks' Break-Up-A-Co- t s Tablets ld remedy for Colda andi Grippe, Trice Sc of your druaglsU. It's good. Take nothing else. Adv. A guaranteed The Bore. hate lo "I hcslth" ak Jinks about hies "Why?" "He promptly tells me alt about It or ow st a ,rr!rrfitT K'a.i f frwtti, k4. Vmt. Waiy Jrfva stwnfHi anS 4,nfttat-avlta: rttp'4 C,t S vosv rrt-t- . .rt. Writ. f..r Kiiih Sn-a-. Urn bra f tm Hm4f 1.. Ikltwam. Kight women have bean sppolntedl rerently to art aa Held deputies 1st. the sfenr's office In I os Angeleat, -- A Connectiiut man has the face te ssy thai he has built a flock that will run without winding , True Economy man who Increase of 2.5 per cent; were va!u"d at $.'.... 2 3 per head, with an aggregate value of tl.17fi.ft3ft.OvO. tMher cattle numbered 37.W,7.oon, an Increase of 3.4 per cent; were valued at per head with an aggregate value of $1 J37.378.0O0. I jfyexwSai Sheep numbered 49.9.",.(M'o, an In crease of O S per cent; were valued at per head with an aggregate value of $224 6ft7.0'0. This little sleet arrow, the flechetta, gwine numbered 64,618,000, an of 9.S per cent; were valued at as It la railed, when dropped from a S3 7 per head, 'with an aggregate height of 3,004 feet, will penetrate aaan from helmet to feet a!ue of $037,479,000. fs sjJ tl0 S is Every valuv injured during rescue work. Rractt. Cat. Carrsms's Men Leave Sonora. Jitneys Refused License. Ienver. An application lo the city the Ponora, Naco, Aria. Naco. auto seme of an intermittent siege for for a license to operate busses here, made by Penjamin Davis three months by Governor and Duke Itiirnett, representing the Vlllaisla forces, waa evacuated Anto Service corporation of arly Sunday by the Carranza troops ftret Halt Lake has ben held up. under tienersl P. F,5Ias Calles. Held at Capital. Meeting Four Burned In Fire. Thn Slate Hortlcul iVolse, Idaho. Papulpa, Okla Four persona are tural association closed Its annual expected to die from injuries received convention here) Thursday, together Sunday in th destruction of the Nawith the Idaho 8ta Dairy association tional hotel by Ore. following a gas Offlcere of the Horticultural associa explosion. Two other persons were tion wera elected. 1I 4 far trtr-4- fan s Msyto-rena'- 1 skssi Milch cowa numbered 21.262.ooo. an PRINCE ALBERT OF ENGLAND Prints Albert, who Is a midshipman LOSSES BLACK 4.479.00. an of 0.7 per cent of Isst year; were vslued at 1112.36 per had and In M. pound. 1 ."i03.27l.Wo J. Mra. Write to Lydia E. Pfnkhans MeliclneCo(conflIent!al)Lynn, Masn. Your letter wll be opened, read ami answered by a woman, and held lu strict couildeuce. agricultural figures announced Monday show thla total, an increase of 78,024.0i0, or 1.3 per cent over their vatue January 1, 1914. Horses numbered 21,9."i9,00rt. sn Increase of 1.1 per cent over last year; ere valued at 3103.3-- per bead and their aggregate value aggreeatd health." West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound baa the virtue to help these women it will belpr ny other woman who ia suffering in as. hke manner T If you are ill do not drag along until an operation la necessary, but at ones take Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetablat-Co- of $2,190,102,000. Mules numbered sv 1SW0 by Department $...969.2j3.onn. bad 1 sleep-better- GENERAL 8TOESSEL DEAD. Russu-Jspsnes- decided tumorous growtta and would have to be operated upon, but I ref uaed aa 1 do not believe In opera tiona. I had fainting spoils, bloated1, and could hardly stand the pain in my left side. My husband insisted that 1 try Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetabls Compound, and I am so thankful I did, , for I am now a well woman. I do all my housework and taksi-lonwalks, I never fall to praise Lydlia, E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound for-m- AVIATOR'S DEADLY WEAPON of Agriculture Show Steady Growth. Washington. Farm animals In the United Statca on Jsnuary 1 were vsl-ueStatistics aaas OF FARM ferlng women would take Lydia E. Pinkham Vegeta ble Compound they would enjoy better- health. I aulTereol frcm female trouble, and the doctor e New York. Whether resources of approximately a. quarter of a billion dollars controlled by four great phllan throphic Institutions ahould be employed without government regulation In the promotion of enterprises affecting public welfare, especially that of wage earners, la one of the questkns which the federal Industrial relatione commission wilt bring to the front here during its forthcoming bearings. Investigations have for the last two weeka been preparing data upon which to base the examination of wltneases. The four Institutions are the Rockefeller, Sage, Cleveland tOhlo) and Baron de lllrsch foundations, the latter represented In thla country by Jacob H. SchltT. Their chief officers have been summoned to testify and will be aaked. It waa aald Sunday at the commission headquarters, to tell what pollclee govern the distribution of their charities, their attitude labor problems, the nature of their acbemea for social betterment; in sum, to disclose in detail tha character of all their activities. Nearly fifty wltneasea have been summoned, most of Uietn persons of national prominence. In view of the fact that the Immense resources of these Institutions were chiefly derived from the profits of industrial enterprises and that they were now employing them In many waya affecting the conditions of wage earners, it wss the desire of tne commission. It was explained, to determine whether their poiiclea were in every respect consistent with the public welfare. It wss pointed out thst the Institutions were under no legal obligation to make their operations public and that it waa a pertinent question to determine whether auch Immense resources were potentially dangerous, when not subject to governmental supervision. VALUE Compound. Louisville. Ky. " I think If moresuf- - seeking to save by. smoking 5c cigarettes, should see how much more satisfaction in. better value he can get by paying 15c for 20 FATiMAS. 20 for Aviators Bombard Ostend. London Nine British, Frenob and Belgian aviators dropped bombs on tbe railroad station and barracks at causing consld"rsh'e damage. accrrdiig to a dispatth to 1.1 d m r mts mm k i News. Germans Quit Cosst Towns. Amsterdam. The Crtrrpnndnt st Ostend of the Tljd says tht German hav evacuated all the cosst towns Maria-kerkand tillages ss far north s which is north of Nleuport, Westende snd Midrl'kerke. e, W N. Salt Lake City, No. ' r |