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Show THE .BEATHl COUNTY Itt'KuHins PnESS, BEAVER. UTAH TE "::'" lii'S. " UTAH BUDGET V.T-KL- !rr" 1 DADDTjEVQiM Aall'for' "HILL'S" .. ..... .... damage which will nVy riii itiro $:u.utw, fire proo itve TrmLiori people v USED IT LAST YEAR I the Krujiouiy depart-e- i ;t.tui!. iit ,nr at Muri-u?- . I K 3 V WildVI S W tat! If HIMMuitl Cr-Av- r4 ... 'i'tnr V'Juh fcalduro - company hn , BtatlA aitiicattn fur mineral patent ;iiC--S'S-a CASCAGAf t to 154 claim of potash laud of twenty .. . NEGLECTED RADIATORS. acres euc-- near Balduro. - -- r ' T '1 v were Liberty bonds valued af $3-IS. , the be about "Touigbt. torywtll if Jumed by the bandit who robbed the aeglecte.) radiators,' said Daddy. SuiMhrd eold nmtlt lot tft fan Mendenhall bank In Sprlngville, Vtah, . tctrm mi, mtn, tabl . big words." said Nuncy "rietty niatM brnt p ia CMit Utl ., itMolter 7, It has been learned. ... X. w Don't you quite know what they fn-m'e - 9 nwii bMk "Thm U it buls. Tha dogs, ,bei laved to have been mean V asked NJcfcJ "I think I do,' OB B O K4 J anTftii-frtrabies,: Jiavt"- - bitten but they're so big I'd tike to be sure I ;i - rN .... - V it- - lir. Km- '- .' I V to bwitl of cattle during the . twenty uiie pletuis. knew . , At ABDrmg Stmrm past few day in the Roy district, I'll explain." said Daddy. "A thing Hml mine accident at Clear , In that la neglected Is a thing that is left alone and doesn't hava any attention tCmk,"3Iike Karvounis, 40, a Greek miner, sustained a double fracture of paid to it, and, of course, you know the skull. He died almost Instantly, what radiators arer They're the pipca Ail outbreak of rabies has occurred through which the heat comes. by lu Pleasant Grove,' Utah county, 'Well, this is what they had to say to each other in - a city apartment Mil-OSdnic- Gli Charles Thornton having been bitten " " ' house T ';" by a rabid dog and live stock also " 'I do declare, said the dining-roo- j bitten.- - !. - .; Tbit Wtt.r hcMtbarit- - Wlehliut. food- radiator, .'It la a shame the way we're TDtint, hnHj-tlo- n, A fifty-acr- e blut ftr tli,i landing field to be given r Cue4 br . not even'' thought - of for many Ulr only XJjX'i 4i to the government and a field for Bnt .arrr ButnlIhefto . warn yoa of awful trovblM if not(IfMopped. months.' i commercial aviators adjoining will be 1 Tha French liner Tenezia burning In blliguanan, Thaumatlam, sciatica, - 2 President C M. Selph of the National Asaociatloa "You're right' said the drawing- - Haadach. that tired, Ilt1u lack of enrr. purchased by the. Merchants of Ogden of Posbxastenand the floral pieca ha presented to President Wilson with best wishes for his recovery. 3 caaear. and ulcara room radiator, "you're absolutely right' aiutaaai, tnaomala. association. of tha intaatlnaa and manr ethr allmenU 'President Polncare of France laying a wreath on foundation stone of big monumeut to be erected at St. Mililcl traoaabl t ACH. "Throughout this whole summer artThouaanda A search has been instituted by the American-victorf paaplt wha there. yea, mllltuna t j in honor, of the creaone never of heard those I've uaht to b wall and atronr ara tnara waak police for Clarence Pratt, 13 years of Unca baeauaa of tor word a tures and of us, Thar realty say praise age, who has been missing from his tarva in tha mid at of plenty baeauaa thr to all were how them we look good oo yet To not anouca measures remove ate framed sat are that and the United States from vitalttr from atrangin home In Salt Lake since tile morning being food thny at,'.-winter. We gave them heat, and thaTaka OF would declare" It a rrline to Incite, a any obligation to contribute to the last of September 10.. EATON1C and tl" roar stamaeh a if it hadn't been for us they would ehanoa to do ita work rltrht. Maka It strunc. "" strike. In coal mines.:,.. Senator league's, expenses unless congress auWalter Jarrell, aged 7, was fatally BATON lO cool, aweat and eomfortabln. have shivered awfully. severe, was trln-thorizes, especially such, jln appropriation. quick ralief for haartbura. balchinf, . r ; Injured at Ogden when he Jumped from and olhar atomach mlsaiiaa. lm. To reserve "the his comment on the miners demands, They would have caught colds and IndtfMtioa arovaa dictation hctpa rou right of the Unlted t full atranirth the top of a garage and struck la some had chills and bad a most dreadful from our "denoujvire to States took the and food. Thousand aay MATONIC occasion to decide for of Itself size the brush and a sharp splinter pierced his to moat tha wonderful alomack ' lend-eishremedy la time of it But we saved them from tha world. Broutht tbam relief whan ' trade unionism under Its present j fa;.,' its armament. ;, j . averjr-thlchest and heart. even Then all take of ala can't that fatlad. as a "new they To reserve the right' of jthe" Unltfd tending ' Our beat taatUnoalat la wiiat KATONtC The formation of fire patrols by the tabor's Vtlthdrawal' From the toward Bolshevism. autocracy time or the trouble to say thank will do for you. So (at a bl( Ifte box of . . '"! Stalest to refrain from entering Into the boy scouts of Ogden is now under way, you, and when they're suffering with si atonic today from your arweatat, uaa u the In economic for a- -a boycott provided darft-- lf Industrial Conference in f you'ra not sleaaed. return tt with rhe cooperation of the chief of in the summer they should and aet your the heat 10 article On Is of there little surface the money back. the change league covenant." j a a aa a the fire department, who will be the h. .us.' t of think rIn the steel strike situutlon, but the i. .. To Invalidate airy act of the league wasningion, thief of the Ogden Scout firemen. ' Terhaps that Isn't a time when American Federation, of Labor I?and in so -- far as It affects the' United .... Tito high school at Logan closed on we can really expect it of them,' Bald some state labor associations.' notably States, unless the American rtpresen- October 1 for the beet vacation, and radiator.of Illinois, carte out strong for .tatlve on the league council or assem the drawing-room- , that ,s, M nil the boys went directly to the sugtir FOSUC GROUP OKLY STAYS unlimited support of the strikers, both bly 1ms been confirmed 'Perhaps not,' said the diulng-roon- t by the senate. Just Shopping. factory office to sign up to top beets. morally and financially. In the con- ..To protect the rights of. .Amerlcsn radiator, 'and yet I don't see why not. 'Your wife teems to be carrying on ton. a so ioT be are about are hot should $1 when It Fetleratlotr paid vention of the Illinois say they 4p They f i rA .nv .... l. P f: citizens under the articles of .the trea- They tjtf nt tt voluminous a correspondence. It is said a written confession has Coal Miners Reject Offer and Prepare Labor. a general strike was advocated ty dealing with debts and property. in the summer: "Well, summer heat ' ' " . . : . . , , Qulte so." In order to "stop, the wheels of Indusbeen obtained from Bill; Underwood. to Strike Government May OperTo relieve the United States of any isnVUke our good old radiator heat - . What atwutr In us the winter. That just keeps Frank Smith and Jim Miller, the three try and bring Gary to his knees." The obligation to assume trusteeship for ate Mines 8enat Committee "Oh, she's getting prices from hotels men accused of robbing the Memlen-hal- l labor leaders are planning to spread any of the German overseas good and warm,, but doesn't make us possesAdopts Strong Reservations has no Idea of going to. Shopping; she out of on fire the and the strike In various directions and sions surrendered to the allied sod hang out escapes bank at SpringvHle on October 8 to the Peace Treaty. mall. we by never And to cool the officials of at windows, the action get rejoiced ,the. The class In Irrigation practice at t associated, powers. feel we have to take swims after a day of the railway brotherhoods giving thj" the Utah Agricultural college has repTo reserve the right" of the United By EDWARD W. PICKARD. acwhen the radiators have been. work 'CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP' resentatives from more than half ol Mates to refuse to submit to the After two week of discussion and workers permission to take such of heat Utah'a-countle- s, from four states out- negotiation, the industrial coftference tion as ithey may find necessary In league any question affecting the vital ing. .Quite the right sort, IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE comes from radiators. It makes us side of Utah and from one foreign at Washington Was almost disrupted each district This may mean the men Interests and national honor of the comfortable and keeps us from suffer operating the lines into. steel plants United States.- - - --, country.'-Remove poisons Leak at tonguat Wednesday by the withdrawal of 'the will ,.'""' work. ing with the cold. But It doesn't make qnlt " -labor V delegation Senator Hitchcock,; speaking for the Mrs "Gompers1.; ifl Thlrty-tw- o veterans and thirty-on- e from ' stomach, liver and us suffer with the heat, the way this . Last Wednesday was the last day on out bloc ofJUhe .conference, beqiuse . widows of veterans of the Indian war; his' bowels. which steel strikers confd return to proponents of the treaty as It stands, summer heat is doing." In Utah were awarded compensation its resolution on collective bargaining filJ. the resmstloos' weretterly ob" Ib, that what you expect they and save tbeir seniority and their jobs was rejectedL As he departed he noxious and that 40 Democrats would of $15 each under the provision-- ! should say In the summer." asked the pension rights, and many of them dtd vote wfcs the group employera" with., juch dra wing-roo4- 1 go back to the mills. jnnii radiator. jxic.ciu.icja n.jUi aus ' assmhed Gondii the Ions." consldadopting' exactly The preamble he position examiners last week. " think 1 they might' said the din shtmtd workers objectlooabla. "The Big Brother Mcriement" will by tha I.W. The railroad workers Of the country, erfj'tispcc.t-riradiator, Tor we never make ' wlth'ftt--ployertkn- d into" enter iiot 'agreements he started by the Ogden Rotarlans. who are it so hot for them they, have to fan that lie had nothing, iurr time and demanding 'Increased wages, The object of the movement Is to have a half, overtime,' the eight-hou- r Bringing tip unexpected strength to themselves and all such things. We ' ve defeated too fo ha ; ther submit, the defense of Petrograd, the bolsheV' don't do anything, of that sort We day,' and changes in working conaggressive business men do all they labor in its " declaration here., he add- ditions, can to befriend boys between 10 and a finish fight Ikt succeeded Id. postponing the fall just give them nice, comfortable heat are for preparing "but we .will meet you again In with the railroad 14 years by comradeship and advice. ed, administration, ac- of that city,1' though their officials conference, and when. we. do meet, you to what Timothy Shea.' chief moved to Moscow with all their rec Mrs. Ithoda Chase Stoddard Hinman, there cording you will glad, to talk ords. At latest reports, the troops of of the firemen, told the administranow in her ninetieth year, was th r "...v,bargaining., tion's board of working' condition. the llusslao northwest army were but guest of houor at a reunion of descendt Spokesmen for the capital group deants of Isaac Chase, held at Center nied the employers were opposed? to Shea's data and claims were strongly a. few miles .from Petrograd and the villa last week. Mrs. Hlnuian is the collective bargaining, but said the res- Combated by A.50. Wharton, who left fighting was severe. It la known that General Yudenltch's men are not well of the ,. railway,; only surviving child of Isaac Chase. olution submitted, if adopted, "would (he presidency . Accept "California- Syrup of Flgi and they are not numerous; American of, equipped, the department She came to Utah in 1843. , go.. out to the world as, a concession Federation . of Labor to look name California oa for tha only become a therefore the Finns are expecting that ; Care of the feebleminded is not only on the part of the' employers' group member of the board. tha package, then you are lure ' your v j. he Will reconsider bis refusal to ac T a pressing problem of the present, but that 'they recognize the hecesslty.of child is having tha best and most harm cept the belp they offered him some less laxative or physic for the tittle neglect of it may offer a serious men- - the- unionization 'of all the industrial time ago. In the Volga region General sjid-de- n pirectorOeneralJIlnes pttt.a, . ace to society la the future, E. S. establishments in the country and4be Children stomach, liver and bowels. end to the strike of express drivers DeDikJna claimed to have defeated the lova Its delicious fruity taste. Full Hinckley, superintendent of the state kind of collective bargaining that the in New York, by threatening to fill bolshevlkl near Kampshin. but the industrial school at Ogden. told mem- labor unions Insist upon as distin- their directions for child's dose on each botplaces with troops, but efforts to soviet j government announced that tle. Give It without fear. bers of the Rotary club at their weekly guished from other kinds." Dentkln e's advance on Moscow from The group representing the public settle the longshoremen's strike there Mother 1 S"ou must say "California." luncheon. . load the:soirth been were futile In and food the definitely, stopped. shortage tha resolution and It was Granite 'school district will not taks approved According j to' the British .'admiralty, in the employers' group by only the metropolis grew worse dally wltft a vacation for the purpose of permit- beaten In order that thera tne story , .or., tne . nomnarOEcent and one rote, but the rules of the confer- prices soaring. '1 1 Tact. ting the boys to assist in the harvest ence require a unanimous vote for jthe should be no further delay In governi capture of Kronstadt by British naval Total like Uow a Chinese Stranger "W Gave Them Hat" or the sugar beet crop, but should a passage of any resolution. L, E. Sliep-par- d ment work on transports and other forces was nntrue; but last week ' that woman is over there. ' boy absent himself from school during of the railroad conductors vessels. Secretary of War. Baker sent message from Itelslngfora said French and should it get a trifle too warm fm Indeed! la Absolute She Ditto my a large number of troops to the, port warship had been shelling the fort tills period and engage in the harvestthem they can get cooled off so easily wife. . charged that political motives inspired ;v v? ing of the crop, it Is understood that the action of some of the delegates, to take the places of strikers, and resa for several days. Two bolshevik by " turning us off and opening the 8. T. are bo ah ; Her feet the were latter Interfer. that warned no objection will be made. ' Brit boat attacked torpedo destroyers and to others it was apparent that the window a little. They cant get cooled delightfully small, y'knowv ; ence with ish soldiers the be would met In Gulf and Esthonian vessels the The name of the woman found lyinj steel strike issues really were responquickly like that In the summer time in the street at Salt Lake early In the sible for the attitude taken by the with gullets. The troops. It was de- of Finland and were promptly sunk. but they don't seem to realize that clared by the army officials, - would ' Tire Letts, 'continued their atruggg. morning of October T, was learned last majority of the capital group. " They, really don't appreciate us, do ' only government work. Although for the possession of Riga with the President Wilson, on his. sick . bed. week when a thorough search of the the said the that's drawing truth,' some of the longshoremen's locals Germans, who are under the command lliva lining of her suitcase revealed a docu- - bad dictated and signed a letter to the Ycj room rediater. have voted to abandon the strike andj of Colv Avaloff-Bermon' Von lnce der Mrs. members conference of was name the tnent stating that her pleadlne It is V "Of course cooled off can get they . , . disapproved by their International OoHi quit 'f.The, Germans Claim lo be Agnes Scbott Stevens, 41 years of tor continuance of the sessions until officers, most of the men refuse to rein the winter time by the aid quickly Cti TTraEir Cars 'stormed was ever solution of industrial relations a wly reatos yoa t Montana. L. C. 'lmpajgn of ,,gjiltia ;rrjrjn Stevens age, wife of winter.:. and., bis friend. It is that so and-thlwas read by Chair turn towork unless they are given $1 thf tolMl.vilcf.aod w a;t 'offered, an of. .oil: man: many products that are tx-a. Ont much better workers at that tensivsly adverttsed, n a ; $75,000,000" appropriated by reached, hour an $2. and hoar They're tor ail at once drop oat overtime,' "t. deto, not .armistice It did have have Letts. but the bran Lane; They the government for the construction sort of thing than old man summer Is, at sight and ara soon forgotten! Tha been Joined by aa entire regiment tha effect on Gompers and his colsired ends ' tscal for the f of year The senate, committee on foreign re- had. been stationed at Than, to tuard In fact I (tout believe summer is any rtMoa la plaJa the. artiste did not fulfill ' leagues. At first it was thought their of SO, the This June 1921, of the nttauf-ctursecretary tha es ing good for that aaid tha dining-roo4 Withdrawal meant the breaking up of lations prepared the ground for the the- Germano-Polls- h applies radiator. particulirljr to a medicine. agriculture has apportioned to Utah the conference, but the members of final battle over the treaty with GerA toedkisul prepantioa that has real t."t. . r . i T...;i ' . .i:t v $847481.75 and - front- - another- - appro- - the ,C " Oh, well,' 'said the drawing-roolik " group said they would keep many by adopting 14 reservations and ;,The public soratire value almost sells itself, .Armenia to mlssloo American t a preamble to the' resolution of rati- -' priation of $25,000,000 the apportion-mea- onwlth their work, and President radiator, the time of the year is com aa cadlsss ehaia system the. rciaady is under arrived Harbord Msjor General LaBA a"- to Utah Ja $282.393.91,. making ! -another -, I.J letter-askin- g VSJVS tlSBiTV WiiW that ncatton providing that America's rati- -' at; Cpnston tin uptti after' a s itreouom ing when we will be bnsy. .Well laugh IVW U-- I EUCUUCV JJ iLyuui tntal nf t1 on we'll ara we're and of whett m'necd who turned thoas beae&Ud. to being flcation ecthe of not eff ttiia coarse be fonowed-.- " t r 1"fl- WIM.: . pncTshaTI le In 4he course of which tha metr. Uv mnM thareaenratlon .wt. 'Tggit- y Tk ..far t - Among appointments made, by tlie have'been trip lt .'" Kilnwr's Swamp Root, a tlarbord, were brs.xcep( "We'll forget about the summer tuinplt Dr. have state board of examiners at the last The failure, so far, of the industrial accepted by three of the four chief al by Kurds and held Drlsbuer captured sold for many years Jof lev we pnpuratioa I regular meeting was that .of Arthur conference Jto. accomplish anything Is lied nations, Great Britain, France,! eral bonrs'.4 CrrespondcDlf: who We and the time that passed when on ana asm .hsaitata to raconiiiitnd, for in were neglected, for the winter is . almost trery esse It shows cxcelic&t r Wellkig as chief probation officer in disappointing enough, but public at- Italy and Japan. Inierv)we4 .'tba- conunisa. ooera ', ssy our side of the game.' The reservations. " which " Senator mont of ; suits, u many of my customers teetiir. ; the Juvenile court ; Mr. Welling re- trition la centered Just now on another them are opposed to America a Ko other kiday remedy has so said wllf be ft said is Imminent , the dining-roothat Lodge trouble the "Then.t labor too,, In Juvesupported by his the from ' ' position signed mandate for Armenia or ' accepting sal., .; In too the much are take of to wa shouldn't framed soft coal miners majority senate, nile court in order to take his seat In threatened strike any ther part of the- former Tirklsh radial r, Aceordlag to sworn sUtemestS . aai for this ourselves, even if w of thousands who hart the house of representatives at the which Is set for November J. Secre- accomplish the following:; vriiid empire- wcJom tha other 'powers first cralso. To give the United States unqualitary of Labor Wilson has been work. special session Of the state legislature. therasWvea to i policy f hands could gef it fur after all it's the fur afd the preparation, tha success e( Dr. pledge is doe to the fact,' nace which la at the root of the whole Euhsers Swamp-Roo- t desperately to avert this, and made fied right of withdrawal from the on. - ' s "t Totals resources of 100 state banks ing a proposal that would grant the tclner and It's the furnace man who as Bumy peopla cUim, that it fulfills upon notice by congress. league thing, and trust companies in Utah show nn svery wiah in ovfrcominf kidney, too.' ah. Increased wage, but that ignored "; To , relieve the United 8tates of liver and bladder ailnenta; corrects, re Increase of $9,030,172,70 for 1919 over their demand for a PremlenjUoyd George found himself helps, week. The any obligation to preserve the terri"And there la tha coal bin which nary troubles and neutralises tha aria 102 similar Institutions for 1918. f miners committee .formally rejected torial Integrity or political Independ- BtragfltBst anotheB.?crisl8 almost Im does Its part Still, let's not think of acid which eauaea rheumatifta. " e of 1M after la said what is Twenty-fivopenltia pad gallons of this offer, though It. was thought the ence of any country under article X mediately' af bottla va Yoa a and are recti the for radiators, tampla may we, them, meet th of shift By, n!uneipected. to be ""moonshine liquor was TOnfi or to war to to unwould and nnder any article the It, go agree operators In the SwasipRoot by Partwls Pot. , AddrMe be ' a. may while wt neglected si detested cated at Magna on the premises of leaders of the miners left Washington less congress so decides by art or Joint (llneup the ' poyernmeo. Dr. Kilmw 4 Co Einahaaton, ' N. nd summer, what happy winters we do ' ft minor a raendment oa ' a ancloaa ten acuta; alio mfnatien tbis ; pending Joe Mayers. resolution. Jo, to once for . at the struggle, prepare measure. But because only about halt have ' with so much attention paid to paper.- Larva and medium im -a To no Involved "central is the mandate that be Tne provide commay territory finance of chairman the The for ask a all drag store. Air.. r the members were present It was be- na.' accepted by the United States ex', " 'Ah, so much attention paid to ns mittee of the golden spike celebration competitive district" Including westlieved conolder not ' would cabinet tha at Ogden has turned over to tha Car- ern Pennsylvania, Ohio,, Indiana and cept by express authorisation of con- It la the winter,' repeated the drawing-roo'Mitay TtMti ' aecMsary to r1f,n, aa Is customary Illinois. i gress. , will not winter 'end the the of $20,000 $8000 free radiator, First library BonrderCaa'; you pas- ft: "' negie the overelgoty of the when. Jt Bada Itself outvoted... . Secretary Wilson and the other govIn coming now. fund which was given by the Uoton ba cheese? long ernment officials directly, involved In United States over domestic questions. and Southern Pactflc railroads, Second Ditto How fast is It this matter did not announce tlielr " To guard the Monroe doctrine by The French, miHtsrr authorities Good Samaritan. ' ' Ths The identity of the women who met plana for the future, but tby hare In- declaring It outside the jurisdiction of have unearthed a.great cucsplrscy la A Sunday school teacher had been a mysterious death in the esrly morn- timated that If neJessBry, In order to the league. having for Its object her dans the story of the Good on was 7 and found October of telling Insure a supply of coal to roniumera, To declare the dissent of the United the estaWirtitnent of'an autooomom ing ' the street In Salt Lake, was cleared the mlnea will ba kept open "and oper- States from the Shantung settlement republic. .The lender ess confeswd it Samaritan. When she asked them sto-little tire what meant, deboy was name when week her To protect American exports to Ger- ws flu a need by Germans and that a ated by the government with troops up nt . clared to be Miss Vera Armstrong, on guard. Congress also may Inter-ven- a many from Interference-bthe repa- feint! of 'tlcthmann Hollweg ws the said: I am in trouwhen Mlune-spoil"It t':ans tht of of 80 years if the efforts of the government rations commission unless congress Intmwllary between the Berlin for age, foramJy must ble help me out ay nelghitors CI art -Minn.; Great Falls. Mont, snd fail, ilread in both house and sen approves. elga office and the conspirators. Christian Register. .tiore recently of Butte, Mont. In FAIDYTAIF r.i! - in t;iitU r'. n inuu II all ... Qui?ar: , . it i 00 v k . m i:- -- . 1 mi. . . Caused . -'-- - -- . J tlln, A.CID-STO- ' IIEVS REVIEW , en CURRENT EVENTS r-- ip nc f r3 - - -- - dj iv i n against--ratificatio- W.-t-th- y ing-roo- ! . . f-- .- 1 . Brt3E::iaL':!lj'- . D"C::t sr.:::i d 'I -- -- yt jr post-road- Witl? - pro-us- er. . i . u Wilton-- l' t a -- nu-- -- IIH11 it .' , , , , ; lra - at ' ';; ':; V-a- . - t-i- ' . " nn U Night .'rvN Morning "if' KcepVbur EvJ s, , Clf HirW |