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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH HEWS STORY OF 1 A Complete PAST WEEK What History of Hu Been Happening Throughout the World. INTERMOUNTAIN. Telephonic advices from Hold Hill to officers at Wendover, Utah, tell of murder near Trout reek, Juab county, forty miles south of Cold Hill. Tuesday morning, tieorge Harris, a liomestender and former soldier, is alleged to have shot and killed Jesse Cone of Trout Creek and to have seriously wounded James Subey, a deputy sheriff of Oallao. Definite relief for xtoekgrowers In the drought-stricke- n regions of the northwest was Tuesday ordered by the railroad administration, both in the matter of reduced rates on feed going Into these areas and on the shipment tf livestock out. Thomas Carrol), engineer, Charles St. Hobbs, brakeman, both of Evanston, Wyo., and Arthur E. Woods, fireman of Ogden, were Instantly killed at :15 o'clock Monday morning at Cur-!vsixty miles east of Ogden, when the boiler of locomotive No. 5008 exploded. Details of the accident are lacking. The superintendent of the Union Pacific system at Green Ulver lias started an Investigation of the explosion. Joseph Folkmau, 50 years of age, cud his son, Lee Folk man, 125 years of tage, were Instantly killed; Johie Folk-ma15 years of age, a daughter, was probably fatally Injured, and Gwendolyn Stewart, 12 years of age .and Viola knight, 15 years of age, were seriousCentral ly injured, when a Utah-Idahelectric Interurban car crashed into the Folkman automobile at the Harrisvllle road crossing near Ogden, Utah, five miles north of here, at 4:55 o'clock c n, o Saturday afternoon. Five persons were Instantly killed and a sixth so badly Injured that his life Is despaired of when an interurban electric car ran into an automobile Sunday evening at 6:10 o'clock at a railroad crossing four miles north a elecof Nampa, on the tric Hue. The dead are Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Ullery of Nampa and their daughters, Liua, aged 18, and May, aged 12, and Mrs. Charles D. Selluber-ge- r of Nampa. After having formed a living chain in an effort to rescue Edith McKay, Mrs. George McKay, the mother, and Jeannette Adams, a chum of the girl, of Missoula, Mont, were drowned In the Clarks Fork river near Alberton, Bolse-Namp- WASHINGTON. Secretary Daniels approved Tuesday before the house naval committee a bill giving Admiral William S. Benson, chief of naval ojierations, and Rear Admiral William S. Sims, who commanded American naval forces abroad during the war, permanent rank as admiral. Republican bouse leaders have decided to call a party caucus to pass on the enlargement of the legislative ster-in- g was No decision committee. Increase the whether as to reached would be by four or two members. Indications me that the two dreaded foreign foes of wheat, flag smut and take-all- . will not became widespread The United in the United States. States department of agriculture announced Tuesday that the two states where these diseases appeared, Indiana and Illinois, had taken steps which would prevent the spread of the diseases. By a vote of nearly three to one, the house, weary of talk on prohibition, Tuesday passed a bill for its enforcement, with provisions and penalties so drastic as to bring from the men who framed it the prediction that it would forever suppress the liquor traffic on American soil. By a vote of 388 to 37 the bouse Tuesday passed the bill providing a minimum wage of $3 for all government employees except those In the iwstai service. The wage is exclusive bonua of $240 a year of the war-timallowed employees. The known casualty toll of the race riots which broke out in various sections of the national capital Monday night, reached three killed and twelve seriously wounded, besides numerous minor casualties inflicted by bricks and other missies. In addition to the killing of one city detective and the fatal wounding of another by two negro women, three patrolmen had been wounded by negro rioters. Two negroes were dead and four others were reported to be dying. Federal taxes of 10 per cent on lie gross sales of grape, apple and loganberry juices have so Increased prices to consumers that the Industry Is. threatened with destruction, the house ways and means committee was told Monday by a delegation of Washington and Oregon congressmen and of the industry. A tax of 2 cents a gallon or less, wus urged the spokesmen declaring that at present prices sales wera decreasing rap-Idle y. Housewives are rather fed up with of the congressional investigations high cost of living and would prefer enuctment of remedial legislation, Miss Jessie Haver, legislative representative of the National Consumers' league, wrote Saturday to RepresentaMr. tive Tlnkham of Massachusetts. Tlnkham has introduced a bill approinpriating $30,000 for a nation-wid- e Mont., Thursday. quiry into living costs. Two men are dead following a triple After several conferences with the wreck which blocked the main line of president and state department offithe Union Pacific near Granite can- cials. Senator W. II. King of Utah, yon, seventeen miles west of Cheyenne Saturday stated that the Mexican sitthis morning. One Is Fireman J. E. uation is going to be dealt with in a McCarthy of Denver. He was caught manner that will fully protect the beneath an overturned locomotive and rights of Americans, both as to their suffocated. Peter Jessen, of Cheyenne, lives and their property. Prohibition forces voted down in the engineer of a wrecking crane that overturned while working on the wreck house Thursday every attempt to elimwas so badly scalded that he died inate drastic provisions of the general later. enforcement bill, and while In full and DOMESTIC absolute control shut off debate at the Officials of Cleveland telephone com- word of their leader despite the viopanies in conference Monday with lent protest of the minority. Chairman Koons of the wire control President Wilson Thursday sent to board and a committee of the Cleve- the senate nominations of about 500 land city council agreed to reinstate postmasters. They Included Austin A. employees who have been on strike Lambert, Hailey, Idaho. end who have not been guilty of cerRepresentative Lever, Democrat, of tain overt acta. South Carolina, was nominated ThursAll washed-ou- t bridges and sections day by President Wilson to be a memof track east of Winslow, Arizona, ber of the farm loan board. which caused many hours delay to Liberty loan bonds valued at $100,-00mainline trains on the Santa Fe railwhich were lost when the armored road Monday, had been repaired suf- cruiser San Diego struck a miue off ficiently to permit trains to pass. All the Long Island coast last year, will trains were moving at noon and it be redeemed by the treasury departwas expected traffic would be on a ment. normal basis tonight. The senate confirmed the Frank L. Polk, of nomination of Thursday H. I'ercival Dodge of state, sailed Monday from New York Massachusetts as minister to the kingon the steamship Imperntor for dom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. France to take the place of Secretary Vast Increase In the work of the Lansing at the pence conference. bureau of internal revenue has brought Workers on the surface, elevated about reorganization of the entire tax and subway car lines in Berlin and collection service, details of which also electriciuns and gas workers, went were announced Thursday by Commison strike Monday in sympathy with sioner Roper. the internal demonstration. FOREIGN. Eleven iterscns were killed and e de Eamonu Valera, president of the twenty-fivInjured when a gigantic was presented Mon"Irish on republic." test Its dirigible, flight, caught fire and fell 500 feet, crashing through day at San Francisco, with an enthe glass roof of the Iliiuois Trust & graved sword by a representation of Savings bank shortly before 5 o'clock the Hindustan Gadar party. With it he received a silk flag of the "Irish Monday afternoon. Employees of the street railway In republic." Omaha, Monday demanded an increase Declaring that there was a movefrom the present scale of ceuts ment on foot to depose the governtin hour to C.V75 cents. ment, the president of Honduras in Attempts to convert to radicalism council of ministers has issued a dealiens on Ellis Island were revealed cree declaring the existence of a state of a of war, according to a dispatch reSaturday through discovery large quantity of anarchistic litera- ceived at the state department. The ture, said to have been coming to the dispatch gave no details and Acting island for some time past in spite of Secretary Phillips announced that the special agents detailed to watch the department had cabled for further Inmails. formation. Four armed robbers operating MonA wireless dispatch received from day night on a Chicago, Burlington & Moscow, dated Tuesday, says a BolQuincy freight train between Sutton shevik! wireless message received and Fairmont, Neb., robbed nearly there asserts that Ukranlan red troops fifty transient farm hands and threw have captured Koustantinogra.l, forty a number of their victims from the miles southeast of Poltava, and that train, said a report received, by Bert the Poles occupied Tavnopol Monday. Ely, a Burlington special agent here, Brussels Tuesday began the celebrafrom a railroad telegrapher at Fair- tion of the Belgian national festival, a mont. notable feature of which Is the presThomas A. Edison, the electrical ence for the event of President I'oin-car- e of France. The occasion brought vizard, formed a bucket brigade in his laboratory at Orange, N. J., where such an outpouring of people that the lie was at work Sunday, when fire city's traffic system was virtually par Vas discovered by a watchman. alyzed. 0, under-secretar- y 41-4- 5 MI Iffi 10 ARE 1IUED III JAGKSON HOLE APPEAR DOOMED VIMS FAIRYHLEi DADDY5 riAfllDON Why not be perfectly s,tu. fied when you buy Jewelry a Diamond or a Watch? Our reasonable price ease the way. ST. REGIS AND STARK IN PATH OF STILL UNCONQUERED FOREST FIRES. JOHN HENRY WINSLOW, JR, AND BROTHER, RUBEN, ARE MURDERED IN WYOMING. Neighboring Landowner, Said to Have Threatened Victoms, Is Held Wait, ing Development. Trouble Over Property Possible Cause. Congress Asked for Half Million Dollar to Fight the Flames. Secretary Lane has Authorized Uses of $40,000. Missoula, Mont. Word has been celved from St. Regis to the effect that only the wind can prevent that town being swept by forest fires. The town was saved Thursday only by a sudden change of wind. St. Regis has several hundred inhabitants. Stark, a village in the hills in tills county, also was threatened with destruction by fire. Congress was asked Wednesday by Secretary Lane for a social appropriation of $500,000 for fight forest fires In Montaua, Idaho and Washington. Latest reports from Idaho, he said, declare the fires "cannot be extinguished save by a heavy rain, of which there is no immediate prospect." To meet the emergency, the secretary was authorized the use of $40,000 appropriated for the land office field service, but not intended for forest fire lighting. "The latest word from our agents in Idaho," wrote the secretary, "is that all that can be done is to keep the fires from spreading over a much wider territory." Light rainfall and cloudy weather in northern Idaho and western Montana were helping crews of fire fighters to hold in check numerous blazes in the forests. Although nothing short of a downpour will serve to stop altogether the spread of the flames, few new fires were reported, and in some sections existing fires were reported well under control. The Pack river fire, the largest in northern Idaho, continues to grow, and was estimated to have covered more than fifty square miles. The ranch buildings of the James Carey, near Idaho, were burned by this fire, which jumped the control lines In one place. New lines were being established. The Mission creek fire, which the International boundary, was reported as still burning in Canada, destroying valuable timber. It was within a mile of the boundary, but had not crossed to the American side, it was stated. The Round Top and the Boulder creek fires in the Kauiksu forest were still growing, and the Blue Lake fire, In the same reserve, wus burning in good timber. Other fires in that vicinity were quiet Friduy. A new fire was acres west of burning over twenty-fiv- e Priest lake. In the Coeur d'Alene forest, the Bear creek fire was burning over 1200 to 1300 acres Friday and was being fought by 125 men, with fifty more be-'n-g sent to help them. It broke control Friday and burned over 200 acres additional since then. Because it Is so high In the hills It is not doing much damage. r, Resent Award of Shantung to Japan strike Seattle, Wash. A nation-wid- e of school children and college students followed by an almost total boycott of Japanese goods In China, instituted to rouse patriotism and to show resentment against the Shantung award to Japan, were carried out with great success, according to J. II. O'Malley, representative of an importing and exporting concern at Shanghai, who arrived here Thursday after spending three years in the far east. O'Malley said the boycott and student strike had been on for more than a month and were still in effect when he left China three weeks ago. Border Officers Plan Douglas, Ariz. A complete understanding was reached upon details of a plan whereby the officers of the United States army in Arizona and hose of the Mexican federal army in to prevent any Sonora will bountrouble along the Arizona-Sonor- a of a outcome was This the dary. held in Agua Frieta between Brig. Gen. W. R. Smedberg, commanding the Arizona military district, and (Jen. De Brigada P. Elias Calles, governor of Sonora, and secretary of commerce and industry in the Carranza cabinet. con-leren- California Gins First 1919 Cotton. Seeley, Cnl. The first bale of 1910 cotton was ginned here Wednesday and was sold Immediately for 35 cents a pound, with a bonus of $25 and all ginning costs. It brought a sum in excess of $200. Ogden, Utah The charred bodies of John Henry Winslow, Jr., and his brother, Ruben Winslow, were found in the smouldering ruins of the cabin on the Winslow ranch in the Jackson Hole country, Wyoming, by raiufcers returning July 5 from an Independence reDay celebration, according to word ceived in Ogden Friday. Sheriff Oakley of Keiumerer was culled, and an examination of the bodies disclosed bullet holes in the backs and breasts William Seweil, a neighboring rancher, who Is said to have made deadly threats to the Winslow brothers, was arrested and is confined in the Kem-merprison, awaiting investigation. The bodies of the victims were removed to Wilson, where an inquest was held. The murdered men were the sous of the late John Henry Winslow, Sr., of Ogden canyon. The Winslow brothers were last seen alive on July 3 by friends going to the When Fourth of July celebration. found on the morning of the fifth the bodies were so completely burned that recognition was impossible, and identification was effected only because in the trousers pockets that were next to the ground, and thus escaped burning, were found articles known to have been carried by the murdered men. Bullet holes in the backs and breasts gave evidence that the victims were attacked from behind. It is presumed by those who made the Investigation that the men were shot down without warning, their bodies dragged into the cabin and the building set fire. The murderer evidently chose July 4 for the crime, ns on that date most of the ranchers were in town celebrating. The fact that the Winslow brothers had made filings upon the most desirable land in that section of the country, and hud not yet proved up on it, Is suggested as a motive for the crime. M0ONEY NOT GIVEN THE PUMA PAIR. ,, "I'm the puma, or Mr. Mountain Lion," said the puma. "And I'm Mrs. Mountoln Lion or mate. your puma mate." said his are and we who know we both "Now, we both know who each other is," said Mr. Mountain Lion. "We know so many things," said Mrs. lountain Lion. Tkat's so," agreed her mate. "I am not Just sure what all we do know," said Mrs. Mountain Lion. "Neither am L" said her mate, "bui I don't suppose it makes much difference." "It might, of course. If anyone cam up to us and said, "'What do you know?" "Do you suppose," said Mr. Mountain Lion, "that anyone would be so rude as to come up to two perfectly " nice creatures and ask such a quet-tion?- "They might," said Mrs. Mountain Lion, or Mrs. Puma, known by either name. "Horrors," said Mr. Mountain Lion. "Horrors indeed, but it might be true," said Mrs. Mountain Lion. "I don't think it would be fair," said Mr. Mountain Lion. "It would not be nice to go up to anyone and say, " 'How much do you know, or, 'what do you know?' It would be very rude, and also unkind. No one wants to show how little he knows, but everyone wants to show how much he knows and when asked how much it might appear very little." "You talk as though you didn't know much," said Mrs. Mountain Lion. "But I know a good deal," said Mr. Mountain Lion. "My dear puma mate," said Mrs Mountain Lion, "what would you do if MAXERSOFXLRj- tAU W Cm KM MAM STUB Quick Breathing an Anaeath.ti, United States scientists who havt been conducting experiments in th art of breathing claim to hav cVa, onstrated that rapid breathing 0f pur air acts as an anaesthetic and renders a person Immune to pain at loot It la maintained. Of course, after th rapid Inhalations cease the pin wiq, b felt. By a little training, it u a person may Induce sound sleep by deep and rapid breathing for s ft minutes. town need barber: food opportunity lor men over draft, mge. Barbers in rmv nn? food as officers commission Br,n.J. In tew weeks. Cstl or write. Moler BarEi College, 43 8. West Temple 8t.. Salt UuotjT nt "Safety First" Two recent cases of falnttnr. la fhs hath recall the advice that th lata Sir William Hingston. M. n., of Mob-trwas wont to give hU patients, "Fill the bath," he used to say, pn ont the plug and then get in. If yon. faint In the bath the water will roi out before you drown." Typewriters All makes Rented, Repaired, Sold. Write for prices-$7.- 50 la $100. Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South,. Salt Lake City. Utah Bad Indeed. First laborer "Yes, I 'eord yon wu In tb' hospital. Was yer very badf. Second laborer "Bad? I should think I was bad I Why, a pal o' mine brings me a bottle o beer, an' I couk'n't so much as look at it !" London Mall. Wa want FAIR TRIAL Justice, Former Special Agent Declares. Washington. Thomas J. Mooney did not receive full justice in his trial at San Francisco for alleged connection with the "preparedness day" bomb explosion, according to a report by John B. Densmore, former special agent of the department of justice, who investigated the case for the government. The report, dated November 1, 1918, was submitted to the house in response to a resolution. "The plain truth is," the report said, "that there is nothing about the case to produce a feeling of confidence that e the dignity and majesty of the been upheld. "There is nowhere anything resembling consistency, the effort being a patchwork of incongruous makeshift and often of desperate expediency." The resolution called for information as to activities of the department of labor in the case, and Densmore's r port was forwarded by Secretary Wilson accompanying his own statement. Much of the information obtained by Densmore and his assistants, the report said, was secured by use of dictagraphs placed in the office of Charles M. Fickert, district attorney of San Francisco. m Did Not Receive Full law-hav- "Just and Sincere League" ia Aim. Baltimore. Cardinal Gibbons Thursday authorized the following statement with regard to his attitude toward the league of nations : "It is my firm conviction that, after thorough and honest discussion in both houses of Congress, both parties will finally arrive at a common agreement Uascd upon a just and sincere league of nations that will give us a reasonable guarantee against the horrors of war in the future us well as assurance of lasting peace without in any way Impairing American sovereignty or surrendering any American right, and without involving s in entangling alliances." Hitch on Strike Negotiations. San Francisco. The first hitch in negotiations between Pacific coasi iron tradesmen and employers of shipyard labor for u new working agreement was apparent when the employers expressed opiKisition to a coustwide agreement and announced a preference for individual contracts with each district council, of which there are six on the coast. "I Would Pretend I Was Asleep." anyoae did ask you how much you knew?" "I would pretend I was asleep," said Mr. Mountata Lion. "That's a bright idea," said Mrs. Mountain Lion, "but suppose your ribs were tickled and you laughed, what then?" "I'd pretend I was laughing and talking In my sleep," said Mr. Mountain Lion. "Yon are bright, there Is no mistake about It," said his mate. "Let's talk lbout what we do know, eh?" "Yes," sold Mr. Mountain Lion, "we can commence by saying we know who each other Is!" "Of course we knew it before we said It," smiled Mrs. Mountain Lion. "Well, it does no harm that I som-0!e- s repeat what we know," said Mi Mountain Lion. "Ah yes," said Mrs. Mountain Lion, "It is quite harmless to do so, and. too, it Is nice. It is pleasant to talk over our ways and habits and It Is Just like big people talk over their business plans and children over their school or their games. "We're the Puma family, the nics family of handsome mountain lions." "We are," agreed Mr. Mountain Lion, "and we are quick and spry and clever. We can run and move easily and we can climb wonderfully. "Oh, we're such good climbers! We're the best climbers In the world that Is we're the best climbers of the great cat family especially of the big members of the family." "Yes. that's right," said Mrs. Mountain Lion, "and not only can we climb but we can swim. Oh, how we chd swim. We aren't going to be sense less creatures when we come to a piece of water we're going to swim." "That's right," said Mr. Mountain Lion, "but water doesn't come in pieces, my love, it comes In ponds a.id lanes atj streams and brooks and rivers and oceans." "Well," said Mrs. Mountain Lion, "1 neant, of course that when we came to any pond or brook or lake or river we would be able to swim in the water therein '." "Ah. that's the way to say it," suld Mr. Mountain Lion, "and thai word therein' made a particularly fine end ing. yes, a particularly fine oue." ly , tr-rae- at 4l leaat oaa wsllMBfttatW aabllfcras driver In evert, locality te dsmenatrate and il a woadarfal dv paaotare-proo- f tlra. ;, SctAITlr oat oaly half as maoh, jat (unatwl 6Q00 KHei Puncturt-Proo- f baiter looktat t4 They're alaoorenlsa, aaaier ridiag, W a he p ion atubiiib m aabataaval flourUalna poiImi of r ewa, taa was v profl ta tnm wiloh joa wtUaaaaaroa. Waabow roakovu4 ylva 7a arary ba!p. If roa to baUd bis btnlsais of im aad ara bow buIii Mat taaa ROO a waak, arm or wlra at onea. araasibt-iioa- a KF5EI 0, aaa maim OTENS CONSOUMTIt 223 Proved It Teacher There Is not Kaiser May Escape Trial in England. anythln that Thirty Families Made Homeless. London. It is possible that former Has three feet. Everything hasether Chicago. About thirty families were Emperor William may not be tried in two or four feet. Tommy-- -I know of two thlngi that's made homeless and a fire captain lost London, according to an announcement his life in a blaze that destroyed fif- made in the house of lords by Earl got three. Teacher What are thev To' frame houses occupied Curzon of Keddieston, go eminent teen Tomm- y- yard and a Thursworkers steel South in house. the leader Chicago upper by thrcegged stool. day. Captain Hugh Murray, commandon Coal for France Negotiations Begun ing an engine company, was overcome Paris, July 24. Minister of reconMatehlnfl ftj Word. by smoke and died. struction Louchar has begun negotia".Inst as we rrh--fl a plac. on tions with Baron von Volsnor on the wad yesterday vnre Posters Threaten Mexican Workmen . 6"I bung oi, of coal the which Mexiquestion Germany Sea Food a Spemlty- -'Nebraska City. Warnings to "Well, what happened ?' cans were Thursday found posted on Is to supply to France under the terms "Our auto the wans of several business buildings. of the peace treaty. turtle." i two-fami- BOYDPARK 26 saa sc. GOOD HEALTH RULES FOR ALL English People Hsvs Many l.M Which It Would Be Weil for Americans to Copy. One of the most popular formi of food In England Is cheese. This supplies a highly concentrated protelft food which, when properly ripened and masticated, is usually well assimilated. Not only does this food contain a Urg percentage of protein, but It also contains fat and mineral salts. When combined with bread, which la a carbIdeal ohydrate food, cheese makes an til does It combination, supplying as the elements necessary for nourisnd shmentprotein, fat, mineral salts. Cheese and bread Is a very popular form of food in England and It eaten by all classes. Being ta eco nomical food, it Is eaten to a larger extent by the laboring clasps, wno, do. reowing to the sort of work they moa at builder a quire good tissue derate price. It Is well to remember that part of the health of the Enelish race Is du to the fact that the English life l outdoor life, and It is a very good titthing for us to profit by this andand ta ivate at all times. In oursolvps inonr children, the habit of getting doors as much nf possible. carbo-hydrat- e Politeness Didn't Pay Here. . Down on Water street. Augusts. at the other day, t.wo men methot and they corner of the street of th. pod to the outer edge wuom avoia two lames iw in- then men said In chorus: "Pardon Vhf9 . left i n tho , DOin A siuesiepiicu they met again both "blWP", more, this time to the right, . atowi again. Then they both the ngW to turned one man extended his arms above h. ti v he flattened himself against nin Ing. he said to the other hlstle. when you get by, . bee Journal. nC Bet .. 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