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Show EfERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CATTLE DALE. UTAH I "FIDDLE-FIT- zovovs Kidney Trouble Had Made All the Trouble. Hasn't Suffered Since. I had such severe pains In my snvs Mrs. Albert Philndel-i'lhiAkroyd, V. Indiana Avenue. doubled almost a "that they l Many a day I could not do Keep Liver and Bowels Clean and Active -i Sick headache, biliousness n.na,i tongue, sour, gassy stomach alwavs nut. mis to torpid liver; delayed fermenting food in the bowels. Poisonous matter cIops-pi- I in tha in. testines. instead of hpi r& act fn the system is Into the ... LI J nen tms uioou. poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets Immwti stomach, remove the sour, undigested iooa ana ioui gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will hare you feeling clear, rosy and as fit as a fiddle by morning. They work while you as if my it would break in fvo. My feet and ankles swelled until d I had to wear slippers and large-size- sometimes I couldn t stand up. "I had dizzy spells and dreadful head- .htci o n H ft p r V flashes passed be-- Mra. Akroyd fore my eyes. Had a heavy weight been resting on my head, the pain could not have been more distressing The least noise startled me, I was so nervous. I couldn't control M-- r -- the kidney secretions and the pain was awful. my "It began to look as thoughraedi-cine ease was beyond the reach of until I used Doan's Kidney first box benefited me piljt. The and four boxes cured all the troubles. I have had no further cause for complaint" Sworn to before me. Taos. H. Walters, Notary Pvllic. - Hnaa'a at An Star. 00c a Box In passage URN CO- j sicep.-i-AU- V. A walkout of actors termed a continuous run. "VfAV might be j BOSCHEE'S SYRUP. BUFFALO. N. V. Complete History of the Part Week Told in Paragraphs-Prep- ared for the Busy Reader INTERMOUNTAIN. Orders have been received at Fort A. iUissell. Wyoming, elosint; down all army welfare organizations at the fort nu November 1. Half an inch of snow fell in Umatilla county, Oregon, on October 21, It being the earliest snowfall there in forty years. The white pellets melting quickly, having the effect of good rain. The voters of Denver rejected ail plans for solution of the street railroad problem at a special election and a second strike of street railway employes for 70 cenis an hour Is threat- I. ened. Oren Fland In these days of unsettled weathei look out for colds. Take every precaution against the dreaded lnfluenzs and at the first sneeze remember thai Boschee's Syrup has been used foi by e years in all parts of th United States for coughs, bronchiti? and colds, throat irritation and espe daily for lung troubles, giving th( If popls who are bilious are treated frorr to loeal symptom they seldom get patient a good night's rest, free in much better. Whatever relief Is r with easy coughing, expectoration Trace biliousis usually temporary. and Made America in the cause and morning. ness to Us source and remove the re;he chances are that the patient will kept as a household panacea In the main strong: and healthy. homes of thousands of families al3 Doctors say that more than 79 nonorganic diseases can be traced to an Indirover the civilized world. Try one bottle one of them. is Biliousness sour and stomach, belching, accept no substitutes. Adv. heartburn, ection, bloat and gas are other signs of EATON1C, the marvelous modern itomach remedy, brings quick relief from If you wish to test your friends try these stomach miseries which lead to a long to get them on your note. train of ailments that make life miserable ), aged was convicted of first decree murder at Kouldvr, Colo., after the jury had been out forty-five minutes. The jury recommend- life imprisonment. The youth was trial for slaying his father and a ranch hand employed by the latter on September 11 at Niwot, Colo. Stanley Tian is in jail charged with the murder of his wife at Blairtown, a short distance from Itock Springs, Wyo. Tian admits the killing. Hy placing Idaho on Pacific coast time, the southern part of this state virtually loses two hours of twilight on October :.'(. To overcome the handicap, merchants in Boise are seriously considering closing their places of business on and after that dale an hour earlier. DOMESTIC. Loans made to cattle growers in the southwest to aid them during last if not corrected. EATON1C literally absorbs and carries drouth have been called in by year's State stomach Lucas of of Toledo, Makes the Ohio, City way the excess acid. the war finance corporation' for payss, county itrong, cool and comfortable. Helps digestFrank J. Cheney makes oath that he is ion; improves the appetite and you then full strength from your food. Thousands senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ment November 15. The amount outrt lay that EATONIC is the most effective & Co.. doinsr business in the City of To October 18 was $3,182,340. itomach remedy In the world. It Is the help ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that standing V01' need. The United States faces the prob Try It on our said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNguarantee. At all druggists. DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh lem of extending by next summer ap Only 50 cents for a big box. that cannot be cured by the use of ILIOOSHESS Caused ed on fifty-thre- Stomach us h. ATONIC ( TOR YOUR ACHSTOMAC8) Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. I: is a SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE Does not blister or remove the tiairand horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. 2. 50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 R free. ABSORBIN E, JR., antiseptic liniment for mankind, re- duce Stntni. painful. Knotted, Swollen Vdna. Concen-trite- ii only a few drop required ataa implication. Price 11.25 per bottle at dealer! or delivered. W. F.YOUNG. P. D. F.,310Toipla SMorlnglfeld. Mass. SIAM'S ROYAL ELEPHANT HUNT King's Order for Round-U- p Is Signal for Outpouring of Natives to See Big Show. ttTien a king of Siam finds that the stock of tame elephants In the government stables Is getting low, he sends out an edict that a royal ele- phant hunt will take place. This order is received joyfully throughout Siam, for a royal elephant hunt i3 enough of a spectacle to induce people from ail oyer Siam to come to Ayutha, where ithe animals are to be lrnnSt!t when captured. vs. sometimes weeks, are required to irente and surround the herds to he captured. Then they are skillfully driven in the direction of Ayutha. So slowly do the great beasts travel that four or five miles Is sometimes the daily rate of advance. When Ayutha is reached the herd is driven Into a corral, which is a large walled-I- n court, nad here it is kept until the desirable beasts are selected. The rest are then "Mowed to wander back to their jungle li home. The taming of the animals retained takes several days and Is the climax to the spectacle. Crowds gather to hear the untamed elephants trumpet their nnger at being caught and to watch their clumsy struggle agajnst mastery by the native trainers. Detroit News. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S6. (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. proximately ?2,0Op,0OO,(XN.) in interna coun tional credits to the war-tor- n tries of Europe, Dwlght W. Morrow of J. V. Morgan Co., declared before the international trade conference at Atlantic City. Increases in rail transportation rates to offset the increase in operat- federal control, who said things would never ing expenses during from the will be immediately sought be the same after the war was right. interstate commerce commission by the railroad corporations. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp Thirteen men were badly burned, danof rub On retiring gently spots druff and itching with Cuticura Oint- two of them dying, when fumes ment. Next morning shampoo with from a tank exploded on the Standard Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make Oil company's tank steamer William II. toilet preparations Tilford in the yards of the Baltimore them your every-da- y com and have a clear skin and soft, white Dry Docks and Shipbuilding panies. hands. Adv. Although Lieut. B. W. Maynard was TRACTOR WON'T JUMP FENCES the first to complete the transcontinental air race, Capt. J. 0. Donaldson Some. of the Arguments in Favor of made the flight In about ten hours less Its More General Use Will Not flying time, according to the latest calculation. Bite, Balk, or Run Away. For the first time in a long while Some of the many arguments in fa sales of hogs at the Chicago market vor of thejraclor are given as follows were made, on October 21, at below ifl2 in Farm Life: a hundredweight. It will not bite, balk or run away. Recommendations of a majority of It will not shy at a loose scrap of pa- the members of the Harhord mission, the kick per in the road. It will not which has been devoting seven weeks stall ail night end keep the tired farm- to a close-uinvestigation of Armenia crib er and his wife awake. It will not and the middle east, that the United ilie manger. States should decline to accept a manIt will not break out of the barn at for Armenia or Turkey are based date eat your night, jump the fence and on the argument that Amerilargely neighbor's cabbages. ca's duty lies closer at home. It will not lie down m a parwemur. ; A riot in which pistol shots were over roll moist spot In the barnyard, fired broke out at a meeting of long on Its back and elevate its four feet shoremen at Hoboken, NY J., when T. into the air. V. O'Connor, president of the Interna It does not have to be curried, linitional Longshoremen s association, horse with sponged off or treated officially declared the having fter ment. New York water front workof strike cough, to colic, It is not addicted . an end, ers at wind-gailappeared to urge Hoboheaves, spavin or to return to work. whisk strikers or ear ken In your It will not sncrt indictments first against per The face. in your its tail It sons who took an active part in the It will not "haw" when you tell riot and subsequent lynching of Will to "gee" or lines on in Omaha on Sunday, Septemthe to pull Brown You do not have off when you ber 28, were returned Tuesday by the head your holler and want It to stop. grand jury against six men and two as the boys. It does not "up and die" just on. Publishers of approximately 150 per spring work Is coining iodicals and trade papers having head colored by quarters in New York City, who susOne ton of water may be pended publication several weeks ago a single grain of Indigo. because of labor difficulties have decided to resume publication, "at once, either in New York or elsewhere." Soda clerks of New York are now demanding $40 a week and an eight-hou- r Man p vice-vers- 1 Build Up Popular for its delightful flavor and Because it furnishes cer.ain food values neces the.besl. sary" for building in body and brain Users kow by test "There's a Reason' day. 5000 bookkeepers, stenogra other clerical employees of and phers Condensed Milk company Borden the went on strike in New York City and suburbs, having recently formed the Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants' union. Caribou, hundred of thousands of them, according to estimates, are rangof Dawing the hills within five milesexodus to on annual Y. their T., son, the north. Two men were killed, another may fle and several others were Injured, following two explosions In a fire which destroyed the produce plant of Swift & Company at Iowa Falls, la. Maintenance of stable government nnd suppression of enemies of social order were the notes sounded at the first public session of the International About tr:ide "'conference at Atlantic' City" IDE in vvith"Cascarets" eemed DOAN'S- liEl'i All Corners of the Earth " tit? M;serable, Uut Doans FOSTER-MH-- B AS!ir9nrA lihit rba am it not'oo. I sary for the purchase of the s'.ie of MOVE the birthplace of Theodnre IJoosevelt in New York bus been raised was con-- ; tallied in mi announcement made by LABOR PARLEYS I he Women's lioos-evcMcnioKal as-- t x :a;ioii. f Mayor II. I- -j Acting on orders Davis, prohibiting imjHirtation of out WILSON ASKS PUBLIC GROUP strikebreakers, the ptilice TO DEVISE NEW FORM OF of Cleveland 32 men who were arrestINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIP. ed Wednesday. The men said the were uniugiii io ieveiami io worn il i,-- NERVES GAVE OUT The Investment Bankers' Association of America, in tession at St. Ixiuis, adopted reiKiils urging private ownership of railroads and other public sen-Iccorporations and national legislation to protect investors from swindlers. WASHINGTON. A dramatic appeal by Secretary of Labor Wilson, himself a miner, prevented temporarily an open break between miners and operators, almost ready to go home after failing to settle the strike of 500,000 soft coal miners set for November 1. Without a record vote, the house unseated Representative John F. Fitzgerald of Massachusetts, former mayor of Boston, and seated former Representative I'eter F. Tague. Both Fitzgerald and Tague are Democrats. Labor withdrew from the national industrial conference on October 21, after its final effort to obtain adoption of a collective bargaining resolution had been defeated by the vote of a majority of the capital group. Concurrence of producers representing SH) per cent of the beet sugar output in this country has been received by Attorney General Palmer In reply to his suggestion that 10 cents a pound to wholesalers was a fair price for the new crop. Proof of the charge of Senator Watson, Indiana, that the federal trade commission is a hotbed of Bolshevism, sedition and anarchy, has been challenged by the commission. FOREIGN. England Is suddenly faced by the possibility of a change of government, or dissolution of parliament, owing to the quite unexpected defeat of the government in the house of commons by a majority of 72. Premier Hughes has told Australians that if they want trade relations with Germany they had better get a new premier. The announcement comes from London that Earl Curzon has been appointed foreign secretary in succession to Arthur J. Balfour. Mr. Balfour retires after almost half a century of public service. A Bolsbeviki wireless message received from Moscow says the soviet parliament will convene December 1. lives Three hundred and forty-siwere lost when two Bolshvikist destroyers, in an attack on Esthonlan cruft and British destroyers in the Gulf of Finland, struck mines and were sunk, according to an Ethonian official communication. General Fournier, former governor of Maubeuge, Is to be tried before a on a charge of special court-martiand surrento the enemy capitulating dering Maubeuge. Marshal Foch has informed the Belgian government by telegraph that 40,000 Belgian freight cars have been found on the left bank of the Rhine. Recommendations granting the right of suffrage to Cuban women and calling for participation by Cuba in the league of nations have been placed In the revised platform of the liberal party of Cuba. Another American citizen lias been captured by Mexican bandits and is now being held for ransom, the state department announced Wednesday. He is William O. Jenkins, American conx sular agent at Tuebla, Mexico. The condition of Hugo Hasse, leader of the independent socialists, who was shot recently as he was entering the reichstag, has grown worse since a second operation performed at Berlin. A general strike has been declared at Santos, Brazil. As Santos Is the world's greatest coffee port, the strike is expected to affect materially the coffee trade. Plans for a revolt In Alsace to take place November 9 have been discovered at Strasborg, according to the Echo de Paris. The alleged an engineer named Koessler, has been arrested with two accomplices. A campaign in favor of prohibition is actively proceeding throughout Distinguished politicians England. and members of the clergy are participating in It, in addition to the members of regular antialcohol organizations. The white flag was hoisted over the Russian fortress of Kronstadt Friday, it was announced by the British war office. Petrograd is virtually isolated, the war office announces, cavalry having cut the railroads leading from Petrograd to Vitebsk, Moscow and Vologda. The result of a provisional census taken October 8 shows Berlin's population to be 1,897,000, which is a decrease of 178,000 as compared with December, 1910. The demobilization of the French army, it Is announced, is virtually completed, 101,000 officers' and 4,322,000 men having been mustered out. The Austrian national assembly on October 17 ratified the peace treaty of The ratifications was St. Germain. voted without debate.' The German party alone opposed favorable action, , that tarty W.ns a unit In unis a, r, ik Delegates Appointed by the President Left to Consider Appeal for Tangible Results Only Watch Your Boy Start him right, keep hLaa right with the right time. We sell American or Swiss reliable time pieces. Our reasonable pricea ease the way. BOYD PARK fOUNDtBICCM MAKERS OF JEWELRY lOO MAIN STMXI SALT LAX CITY From Meeting. Out of the national inWashington. dustrial conference, which begun Its session here thirteen days previous, with representatives of labor, employers and the public In attendance, there remained Thursday night only the delegates appointed by President Wilson to act for the public. Meeting Thursday after the withdrawal of the labor delegates, the employer and public groups heard through Secretary Lane, the confer- ence chairman, a message from President Wilson requesting the public delegates to carry on the work for which the body was called the establishment of a new relationship between capital and labor. Chairman Lane, after laying the president's wishes before the two groups, declared the conference adThe employers' representajourned. tives, after issuing a statement in which they pointed out three distinct gains from the controversy over collective bargaining, dissolved as a group and dispersed to their homes. After spending more than four hours in executive session, the major portion of the time being devoted to discussion of various interpretations of Mr. Wilson's message, the public conferees were not in agreement as to the president's Intentions and were still undecided whether they should merely make recommendations as' to the organization of a new conference or should undertake the mission of the original body. In official circles It was said that the latter course was the one the president had in mind, and hope was expressed that the public delegates, in reality in themselves representing all three groups, would be able to formulate a program acceptable to both capital and labor. Secretary Wilson told conferees that the president would nominate further representatives should that action be deemed advisable, and suggested that Industrial experts be called in case the group decided to make extended Investigations before formulating u report. Typewriters make Rented, Repaired, Sold. Write for prieea-7.S- O to $100. Utah Office and School Supply 33 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah AH PRETTY MYTHS OF BUSHMEN Real Poetry In Legends Handed Down Amsng the Aborigines of Australia. Fish were not always fish, and did not alwsys stay under water, according to the story of the blacks of the Australian bush. They say that fishes once lived on land and went hunting just as other people do. One day the fishes were gathered together In a camp near a river, the story goes. It was very cold, and the fishes were huddled around a fire trying to get warm. Suddenly a great wind came up and blew both the fishes and the fire Into the water. The fishes Just crowded around the Are under the waves and kept warm. That is how the fish first came to stay in rivers and streams, the bushiuen say. They add that the fire is still under the water, and that is why it Is always warmer under water on a cold day than it Is on land. They also say that the crow once owned all the fire there was on earth, and that he kept It in a has. One day it dropped from hla bill and a sparrow hawk saw It fall. He dove after it and grabbed the bag. When he flew away the crow gave chase and overtook htm. The two birds fought, and in the mixup the fire fell out of the bag and set the grass and leaves ablaze. The crow tried in Tain to prevent the spread of the flames by stamping on them and rolling in them, but the fire spread over the earth and everybody got some. To this day the crow Is black from rolling on the burned grass, they say. We have In this vipiano, also latest model player-pianused but in perfect condition, practically new, which we will sell at an attractive figure and URGES UNION FOR TRADE on practically their own terms, to responsible parties, rather than ship Declares Allies Should Unite In Peace back. Write today to Consolidated As Well As In War. Music Co., 13 to 19 East First South Atlantic City, N. J. The nations St, Salt Lake City, Utah. which united to crush Germany in the world war should stand together now FINE OLD ENGLISH DWELLING in an effort to better Industrial conditions throughout the world, Eugene Stokesay Castle, Dating From 1291, of the French Has Many Unusual Attractions Schneider, chairman mission to the international trade confor the Tourist. ference, declared In an address before the conference here on Thursday. He Stokesay castle, which dates back to added that without the trade alliance 1291, is probably one of the finest of he advocated, "we must proclaim from all England's old dwellings. Although the housetops that the world will called a castle, this ancient dwelling is emerge from the victory beaten and really a fortified manor, and all of its been ancient characteristics have Germany will have won the war." maintained through the last 500 years. The great hall, which Is over 50 BOARD CALLS CATTLE LOANS feet long and 30 feet wide, Is easily Sta:kmen Must Repay Money Ad- the most striking feature of the old manor house. The windows of the vanced to Them by November 15. hall was Washington. Loans made to cattle castle are all large, and the much more pleasant place a made thus to aid in them southwest the growers to live in than the majority of houses during the last year's drought have built in England at that time. been called In by the war finance corDuring the thirteenth century the poration for payment November 15. The amount outstanding October 18 builders first began to make English dwelling houses pleasant to live in. was $3,182,346. Instead of mere places of shelter or defense. Windows of the king's houses Fresh Hams to Cut Living Cost. were ordered to be glazed, outside Chicago. If the public realized the doors to have protecting porches, fireeconomical advantages of broadening places to be built, and numerous other the demand for fresh pork so as to household additions made. In some include fresh unsmoked hams as a places the windows were filled with substitute for pork loins, the differ- painted glass and the walls decorated ence would be a factor in reducing with rare paintings. the cost of food, according to announcement made by the United States Japanese "Maru." bureau of markets. The word "maru" attached to the name of every merchant ship and Kaiser Scorned Wilson's Offer. commonly accepted as meaning "ship" Berlin. President Wilson's peace in reality has no known meaning. Acoffer was a matter of little concern to cording to a Japanese authority the the German emperor, according to the word is the survival of a custom centuries old. There are two opinions as evidence presented before the to how the custom started. The story, Furwnr. the investigating the more likely to be the true one, is Unitthermore, the intervention of the that In ancient times the Japanese ed States apparently was not seriously attached "maru" to the name of anyconsidered by the emperor. thing precious or highly prized, as a sword or a baby. It was first applied Red Destroyers Sink. to a ship's name aboat 2,000 year Stockholm. Three hundred and forty-ago, when the Empress Jingo sent an six lives were lost when two Bolexpedition to Korea. She added the shevik! destroyers, in an attack on word to the name of the ship that Esthonlan craft and British destroyers transported the troops to Korea. Ever In the Gulf of Finland, struck mines since then "maru" has been associated and were sunk, according to an Esthonwith the name of a steamship or saillan official communication. ing vessel. It Is never used with tha name of a warship.' Railroads Would Raise Rates. ' Ancient Honduran City. Increases in rail transWashington. is an ancient ruined city of Copan offset the rates to Increase portation northwestern Honduras, on the Copaa In operating expenses during federal control will be sought immediately river. The remains are of unknown stretchfrom the Interstate commerce commis- antiquity and very extensive, two miles along tha about for ing sion by the railroad corporations. river. The buildings are of stone, a temple over 600 feet long, Seat. Loses House Fitzgerald Without a record vote, with many sculptured figures. Tha Washington. from a the house on Thursday unseated Rep- Copan ruins take their name ' resentative John F. Fitzgerald of modern town to the east of them. Massachusetts, former mayor of Bos- This was an Indian stronghold, and ton, nnd seated former Representative was taken after a fierce struggle by the Spaniards under Ilermando da Peter F. Tague i Chuves ia ,,. FOR SALE cinity a high-grad- e o, ng im |