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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH PORK, UTAH T ' ANOTHER - MYSTERY WOMEN SUFFERERS BRINGING NEED HELP TO SERBIANS corn si lk i j ALLIES " t & SWAMP-ROO- T Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble end never , , . suspect it. .Womens complaints often prove to be e but kidney trouble, or the nothing result of kidney or .bladder disease. If tbe kidneys are not in s healthy con dition, they may cause the other organa to become diseased. You may auffer a gTeat deal with pain in the back, headache, lost of ambition, nervousness and may be deenondent ana cl-- UNITED SOUTH - 8TATE8 AND EIGHT AMERICAN GOVERN- - RAINS AND ROUGH ROADS THE MOVEMENT OF TROOPS AND GUNS. TTA9nC ONE BY ONE FROM PLACE OF MENT8 TAKE ACTION. refuge to grave. Etch of the Governments Send Letter to Personal ' Representative of j the Carranza, Advising Him Schooner Wrecked Off California Coast and All on Board But One, Including Two Women, Drowned ' i" Sight of 8afety.( f Germans Hava Taken Offensive South of Riga, Capturing Largs Number of Prisoners, While There la a Lull In Fighting In the West. Point Arena, Cal. One after another, aeven men and "two women who bad fought their way up on Mai Pass rocks after escaping from the Although there Is very heavy fighting at some points along the eastern ditions. front as well as In the west, the Get s fifty cent or one dollar bottle imand Bulgarian invasions , of Serbia and tbe efforts of the British mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this and French generals to bring help to preparation send ten cent to Dr. their little ally before it is too late, great A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for continue to occupy the chief attention Kilmer bottle. When writing be sure and ample of tbe people of tbe belligerent coun- mention this paper. Adv. ft Action Taken. 's " v-v " - f. f V ' washlnglon.--VenustlanCarranza vae formally .recognized 'on October 19 as the chief executive ut the Republic of Mexico toy the governments of the United States, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Guatemala, Bolivia, Uruguay, Colombia and Nicaragua.' Diplomatic representatives of the countries, drst six selected In the order of their ranks here, were parties to the conference on Mexican affairs, but the action of Colombia and Nicaragua indicates that all the other republics of the western hemisphere sill follow the lead of their sister nations In extending recognition. Each of the governments sent & letter to Eliseo Arredondo, personal repAll resentative here of Carranza. vere couched in the same form, and that of the United States added a formal expression of an Intention soon to accredit an ambassador to Mqxicq. Henry Prather Fletcher, at present American ambassador to Chile, practically has been decided upon as the next ambassador to Mexico. Although a Republican in politics, he was elevated from the rank of minister to ambassador by President Wilson, after a long and successful record in the diplomatic service. He was educated for the law and practiced in Chambersburg, Pa., for many years. He enlisted with the Rough Riders and later served in the Philippines. He began as second secretary to the American legation in Cuba in 1902 and has been in the diplomatic service ever since, serving in China, Portugal and Chile. $ r. J jjf wrecked gasoline schooner Alliance No. 2 were dragged back Into the sea by pursuing combers. Eight were swept to death. The ninth, Rafael Medlner, was flung ashore alive. H. R. Jones of Vancouver, the mate, was the only other member of the ship s company of ten that waa saved. When the schooner, which sailed from Vancouver, B. C., October 9 for Mazatlan, Sinaloa, piled up on Mai Pasa rocks, twelve miles north of here, early Monday, she had ou board: Captain Delouchrey, F. E. Harrington, chief engineer; J. S. Walsh, second engineer; H. R. Jones, mate; A. Allan,' cook; Balllle, "purser; Miguel Abila, owner; Mrs. Ablla, Miss Miller and Ra'ael Mediner, Abllas ser- Latin-Amerlca- n - MINERS v ' tries. Many School Teachers Killed. IAN HAMILTON RECALLED. IIIIG FI THE SHIPPING BILL FOR WORLD WAR MEASURE WOULD FROVIOE THE CONTRACT The two women and all the men exUNITED 8TATES WITH NAVAL cept Jones, who remained on the vesAUXILIARIES IN WAR TIME. sel, aided one another over the side as the schooner was being smashed to pieces, but could not mount high Plan Which Will Probably Bs Presented to Congreee at Coming Section rocks to enough on the Proposes an Appropriation of escape the clutch of the sea. Fifty Million Dollars. Jones watched his companions as they were swept away and waited his turn. Soon afterward the pounding Indianapolis. Outlines of a new adhulk broke In two, flinging the mate ministration shipping bill to provide Into the maelstrom of the surf. The the United States with naval auxiliships dory, washed overboard, came aries In war time and to be used in within hia reach and he climbed Into upbuilding foreign trade in times of it There he waa found exhausted peace, were made public Wednesday hours later. night by Secretary McAdoo in a speech Medlner was tossed up on the beach to the business men of Indianapolis. d KILLED BY DYNAMITE. Powder Is Occurs While Waiting to be 8ent Down. Butte, Mont. Fourteen men were killed at the Granite Mountain mine of the. North Butte Mining company of 500 Tuesday by an explosion pounds of giant powder. Three men were engaged early Tuesday afternoon in lowering powlevel. One car der to the 2,800-foo- t containing about 500 pounds of giant powder was at the collar of the shaft awaiting to be lowered, after which a number of bosses ana miners were to go below. Five of the men were waiting in the "dog house," a small room near the shaft, when suddenly the explosion occurred. John Davey, the only one of the three at the surface to survive the ex- left the car to get a timber feet back from the shaft. He was thrown to the ground by the explosion, but wag not toaaly hurt. The blast swept away the frame structure in which the men were waiting at the shaft, together with the air shaft beside the steel gallows frame. Two painters were at work on this air shaft at the time of the explosion. Neither was killed, but both were injured. Many of the bodies were in plosion, 100 New York. BILLION The $500,000,000 Anglo-Frenc- h Anglo-- When he revived, 0, ing bis task. Paris. Since the beginning of the war 2,000 French public school teachers have been killed on tbe battlefield, and 8,000 have been put out of service. The number of mobilized teachers is 30,000. CAPT. JAMES H.GLENN0N BOSTON WINS WORLD'S SERIES Suffrage Amendment Meeta Defeat at the Polls. Jersey City, N. J. New Jersey registered at the polls on Tuesday an emphatic no to woman's appeal for the balloL The white and yellow banners of "Votes for Women fluttered down to defeat in each of the states twenty-oncounties and the majority against adoptloh of the constitutional amendment to enfranchise women was between 50,000 and 60,000. Little Interest In Election. Salt Lake City. Approximately halt the voters of Salt Lake City went to the polls at the city primaries Tuesday and nominated the ticket for the ENGLAND STANDS BY WILSON TO SPEAK ON PLANS. Would Expend Billion Dollars In 8lx Years on Army and Navy. defense Washington- - A national program that probably means an expenditure on 'tbe army and navy of upwards of a billion dollars In the next six years will be laid before the people by President Wilson November 4, when he goes to New York to make bis first public address since the scope of the policy upon which his administration has embarked became known. . SERBIA Great Britain Formally Declaret War municipal offices which will come up for election November 2. VV. Mont Ferry and Rtchard P. Morris wer chosen as the candidates for mayor. At Ogden, A. G. Fell and J. S. Campbell were chosen. as the mayoralty candidates, while at Logan T. A. Thatcher and William Worley were the victors, and James E. Daniels and Charles H. .Word will be In the final face at Provo. Against Bulgaria. London. Great Britain . haa declared war on Bulgaria. The British foreign office announces that in view of the fact that Bulgaria has announced she is at war with Serbia and Is an ally of the central powers, his majesty's government has Informed the 'Bulgarian government through the Swedish minister at London. who Is In charge of Bulgarian interests, that a state of war exists between Great Britain and Bulgaria. . Moran Knocks Out Coffey. New York. With a swinging right-hansmash to the celebrated "glass" Jaw, that followed fast on top of a Will Pardon Friendless Convicts. Jab to an already badly dam- " Senator Lse S. Overman, chairman Texas. Governor James E. Dallas. one f the senate rule committee and aged eye, Frank Moran knocked Jim said Saturday Uiat he would Coffey, the Irish giant, groveling on of tha administration's Isadcra In the Ferguson one of the 100 friend-leaevery pardon a himself has announced as his face In the third round at the Madsnatc, In state prison, as now convicts ison Square Garden Tuesday night, supporter of program for military board of pardons. the recommended by and the fight was over. proporsdnsss. Sink Five .German Transports. Train Hits Auto. Football Captain Fatally Injurod. British submarines opPetrograd. Neb.-Mrs. Fremont J. E. Rogert, Moscow, Idaho. Floyd Gilbert, capaged 20, of Fremont and her daugh-Ur- . tain of the Orangeville high school erating in the Baltic sea have sunk and forced anaged 4, were killed two miles football team, died at a hospital hero five German transports ast of Arlington, Neb., when the car Monday from a broken neck, sus- other ashore, according to a Russian official statement, given out here SatIn which they were riding was struck tained In a game at Nes Perce Satur-hy a Northwestern urday alght train. freight Hr Lionel Cerdon Dead. Strikers Reject Compromise. Russians Grow Mors Confidant ' . London. Sir Lionel - Carden, who N. Y. RepresentaSchenectady, I'etrogrsd. rubllc confidence In the waa vilniater to Mexico from British the of immediate future la gradually ' being tives of the 13,000 employees trike voted unanimously to reject the 1912 unto August 1114, when he was established here. Week follows week without bringing any news of decided compromise offer made by George E. forced to leavo Mexico City by GenGerman advances, while the Russian Emmons, general manager of the eral Carransa after the overthrow of f President Huerta, died Saturday. au'ces-iemultiply' and gain In scope, plant d . CAR PLUNGES INTO CREEK. s -- 8lxteen Killed and Forty-fivInjured aa Result of Accldont. Randolph, Kansas. Sixteen people were killed and forty-fivInjured when a U. P. motor train went through a bridge igr here Saturday. Sixty-fivpersons were' in the car and only four escaped unhurt when U plunged Into Fancy creek and was burled deep in mud and water. e e left-han- j Car-mich- el Convinced Murderer Sentenced to be Executed November 19. Salt Lake City. Joseph Hlllstrom, convicted murderer of J. G. Morrison and hia son, the crime having been committed In Morrison's store, was taken before Judge Ritchie on Monday and again sentenced to death. The date of the execution was fixed as Friday, November 19. Hlllstrom showed little concern a ben sentence was pronounced. score on Wednesday was: Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 4. The Phillies led until the eighth inning,, when the Red Sox made two runs and put over the deciding run In the ninth Inning. The Phillies won but one game in the series, the first, with Alexander pitching, the score being 8 to 1. The next three games went - to the Red Sox, the score In each game being the same, 2 to 1. e Monro NILLSTROM MUST JAY PENALTY. Philadelphia. The Boston team of the American league won the fifth and deciding game from the Philadelphia team of the National league on Wednesday, and are now the acknowledged world's champlona. The LOSE OUT IN JERSEY. Glonnon, recently appointed commandant of the Washington navy yard te succsed Captain Ebsrls. Under hie direction most of the big guns for will now be manufactured. tlje-nav- TOUCHES OF ECZEMA At Once Relieved by Cuticurn Quite Easily. Trial Free. ' The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing than these fragrant emollients for all troubles affecting the skin, scalp, hair and hands. They mean a clear skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft, white hands. Sample each free by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XT, Boston. 8old everywhere. Adv. better super-cream- y 8ome Drop. "When a person once gets started on the downward path he rarely ever stops until he strikes the bottom, said the speaker who waa pleading for moral uplift - That's right," interrupted a member of hia audience, who was swathed In bandages and who walked with a crutch. I know from experience." "Ah! exclaimed the speaker, "here is an example of my assertion. Pray, my good man, would you tell me what was the cause of your downfall?"' "Really, I dont know, waa the reply. "It might have been trouble with my carburetor or my gasoline may bare run out All I know la that my engine stopped on me 4,000 feet above the clouds." Gambler's Superstitions. Will Command Dardanellst Expedition. London. MaJ. Gen. Charles Monro has been appointed to command the Dardanelles expedition, in succession to Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton, who is returning to England to make a report. This announcement is made by tbe war office. Pending General Monro's arrival at Gallipoli. MaJ. Gen. William Ryddel Birdwood will temporarily command the troops. Carmichael ' Red 8ox Take Four Out of Five Games, Phillies Winning But One. fragments. Opportunity Misted. Tramp Yes, mum, I aint got nuttln ter hide from the world. I've been in Jail ninety times at ninety dlfferen . places! Miss Tenderart Oh! did you have a camera with you? Tramp No; I never had none! MIsa Tenderart Oh! what n pltyt If you had had one, you might soon take a new start by writing n: series of articles for the Ladles Own entitled "The Inside of a Hundred Jails! Puck. Glev-gel- l, credit loan contract was signed Friday. Three words, "Reading of Erlagh, from a pen In the hand of Lord Reading, chairman of the French commission, bound . the British empire to its terms. France was bound by the signatures of Octave Homborg and' Ernest UalleL her representatives . on the commission. Last of all, J. P. Morgan affixed his name in , behalf of the American syndicate of underwriters. Aa many prominent bankers as could be crowded into the board room in the Morgan banking bouse looked ou. There was much enthusiasm. Congratulations were showered upon Mr. Morgan and the members of tbe commission. Lord Reading thanked the syndicate in accomplishfor tbelr he The new plan, which probably will be presented to congress at the coming session, proposes appropriation of $50,-00. opo to he expended by a shipping board to consist of the secretary of the nary, the secretary of commerce, members and three members to be selected by the president MEXICAN BANDITS WRECK TRAIN and confirmed by the senate. The board would be empowered to Three Soldiers and Several Civilians organize corporations and to subscribe Reported Killed. to their capital stock In whole or In Brownsville, Texas. A south-boun- d part. It would have authority to vote passenger train on the St. Louis, the stock belonging to the United & Mexican , railroad States in the election of directors. The Brownsville Monday night was wrecked six and directors would choose the officers a half miles from Brownsville, sup- and employees of the corporUonrhh posedly by Mextcan bandits, and the by that means, Mr. McAdoo declared, and several passengers engineer, they would be removed from political three United States soldiers were re- Influence. ported killed. The board would be authorized to The bandits are reported to have establish steamship lines to countries been passengers who, on arriving at where American trade needs such acOlmite, began shooting at other pas- celeration. It might operate ships or sengers. They then set fife to the lease them to other parties.- - It would train. . . have power also to reform navigation rules and regulations, study shipping SENATOR LEE S. OVERMAN problems and make recommendations to congress for legislation "to encourage and develop a great merchant marine under the American flag." unconscious, HALF LOAN Probable That Within Short Time Negotiations Will be Begun Looking to the Borrowing of Further Sum of $250,000,000. , crawled up to a cliff road and was picked up by a farmers wagon. Ablla, the owner of the schooner, was said to be a close friend of Carranza and was taking the vessel to Mexico for use In Carranza's service. FOR BY AMERICANS TO ALLIES IS SIGNED. DOLLAR ! Explosion WOMEN Within a couple of months. Lord probably Reading said, negotiations wifi be begun looking toward the creation of the supplemental loan already forecast. It is estimated that this loan will be approximately $250,0011.000. Tbe Serbians are being helped by the weather, which Is cold and winterlike. The ralna have set in and are impeding tbe movement of troops and guns, which at the best must be slow over what answer for roads In tbe Balkan states. Tbe Germans, however, claim to have taken the heights south of Belgrade, while along the Danube the army of General voa Gallwltz is pushing the Serbians back. The Bulgarians also lay claim to a rapid advance Into Macedonia, although the French are already reported to be In contact with them at while both the French and British continue to land troops at Salonlki. Neither Russian nor Italian assistance has yet developed, but the Italians have begun a more vigorous offensive alone their frontier, and have captured Pregaslna, an important advanced point of the fortified RIva group on Lake Garda. This will be of indirect aid to Serbia, preventing, aa It does, the movement of any more Austrians troops from that frontier. The Germans have taken the offensive south of Riga and forced the Russians out of their positions, capturing a large number of prisoners and some guns,. On the rest of the eastern front the offensive remains in the hands of the Russians, who are attacking west of Dvlnsk, in the center and to the south of the Prlpet river. On tbe whole it appears to observers, says a London dispatch, aa if the Germans were satisfied merely to hold their present line, except in the north, where they have made repeated to take Dvinsk. , This would mean the fall of Riga and would compel the Russians to withdraw behind the Dvina river. This ambition has already cost the Germans many thousands of men, but they keep on trying, first in the north, then in the south and then on the Dvinsk front At present their attacks are developing the greatest force in the north. tcovyriftit.) vant wave-wracke- irritable. Dont delay etartlng treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- , s physicians prescription, obtained at any drug store, restore health to the kidneys and is just the remedy needed to overcome such con- e Nellson Hekde Danish Brotherhood. Villa Chieftain Is Dsad. St. Paul. T. P. Nellson of Seattle El Paso, Texas. General Rodolfo waa selected supreme president of the Fierro, chief of Villa generals, Is dead, Danish Brotherhood of America and according to a confirmed report reach- Milwaukee was chosen as the 1919 ing here from Casas Grandes. He fell meeting place at the closing session ol! from his horse while fording a river the convention here, Saturday. and was drowned. Two Woman Burned to Death. . Chicago Bolt Line Sold. Cat Two women lost thetf Atlanta, St. Louts. 8tocke and bonds of the lives and two others probably were Chicago, Milwaukee A Gary Railway fatally burned Saturday In a fire company, having a faca value of $11,- - which swept tho offices of the Mutual 239.000, were eold at auotlon for $2.- - Film comraoy on the second floor of 046.000. The securities were bought an office building here. br Isaac Orr, The tiger Is the god of the gambler in China, and a tiger's tooth Is regarded aa a talisman for good luck in speculation and in games of chance, while the claws and whiskers are worn as and for success love-charm- and good fortune generally. Pigs are also considered lucky, and in the shape of tittle pigs made of gold and silver are worn luck-brlnger- s to attract fortune's favors; but the black cat, which, in our own country. Is regarded as a mascot, is not favored by the Chinese, who believe it to be a harbinger of poverty, misfortune and sickness. ' Double Effort A woman should have but a single purpose in her home." "What's she do it she has twins? HARD ON CHILDREN When Teacher Has Coffee Habit. I "Best Is best and best will ever When a person feels this way about Postum they are glad to give testimony for the benefit of others. A school teacher down in Miss, says:' "I had been a coffee drinker since my childhood, and tbe last tew years U had Injured me seriously. "One cup of coffee taken at breakfast would cause me to become so nervous that 1 could scarcely- - go through with the day's duties, and thla nervousness Vas often accompanied by deep depression of spirits and heart palpitation, "1 am a teacher by profession, and when under the influence of coffee bad to struggle against crossness when to the school room. "When talking thla over with my physician, he suggested that 1 try Postum, so I purchased a package and made it carefully according to directions; found it excellent of flavour, and nourishing. "In a short time 1 ncticea very gratifying effects. My nervousness disappeared, I was not Irritated by my pupils, life seemed full of sunshine, and my heart troubled me no longer. "I attribute my .change In health and spirits to Postum alone. Name given by Postum Co Battle Creek. Mich. Postum comes In two forms: Postum Cereal tha original form-m- ust live. be well boiled. 15c and 25o pack- ages. Instant Postum a soluble powder dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water, and. with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30 and 60o tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about tbe tame per cup. "There's a Reason for Postum. sold by Grocers. |