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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH BUDGET BILL IS DICTATE 1? LETTERS HA5 COME , NIITTV Tim Identity nf the a tnyaterloiis death lt n. (t( lug of October 7 and the street in Salt Lake. w ''' up Inst week when i,.r flared to lie MKS V,-- , ., An,' 50 years of age, formerly f vi apollx, Minn, ; Creni Falls M. " more recently of It, Mil( Five hundred stmlenu f board . of voeatlonal naming wn, assigned to the Agrleuliut.il '..u,,, Logan for Instruction. fire to lie assigned the board in tin nr tin report na aoon ax the eoii,.g,.'alll ties are able to make prop, datloiis for them. Anolhi'i' chapter Was wm.,.,, Mendenhall Hanking cnnip.mj rl,i case at Sprlugvllie last w the company, h.v Huy W cashier, filed an neilon t , ,.r money which tlie sheriff .rm five suspects who me under Hovernor llumherger re e first letter to come to s., tranaeontliiental aerial un,' when Major II. K. Abbey 17 brought htlll eommiilin ri,.t,s f Senutors Smoot and King scntntlvp Welling in Wnxhiugmn Rents collected by the I mted St. forestry service from cattlemen for grazing put poses st reserves In Utah during n, year, Juno HO, 1919, aggre.nt.., g . 'DAILY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH CAUSES HOPE FOR HIS SPEEDY RECOVERY. ' MEMBERS OF BOTH PARTIES JOIN FORCES TO OBTAIN ADOPTION OF MEASURE. WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN EXECUTION OF TREATY PROVISIONS PENDING RATIFICATION. Believe That Legislation Is Vitally Necessary to Meet the Financial Difficulties Faced by Nation as Result of War. Announcements Mads by State and War Departments That Are Expected to Forestall Extended Discussion in the Senate. Be Permitted by Phyelciane to Receive Daily Tabloid Resume of Governments Affair Prepared by Secretary Tumulty. Will Wushlllgloll. Till llOIISt lilt Oclohcl1 Washington. Taking notice of til pusscl the fcdenil budget hill by that the Ciiltcd Stales might nut u Volt of 285 to II. It limv tf"iS Id In carrying out provisions of ihc pcm-.- ' I Id,1 Nciinfe will'll1 it Ik pin mii'tl to luke treaty In advance of the iivuiy'x rail It up 1iirly In tlu regular session flratlon h,v the sennie, the iidmiulstni-tlowhich begins 1 iccoiuhcr 1. announced on Monday' that AmerTin lliri'i negative vote were east ican diplomatic und mllllary parilclpa-thiIi.v UcprcsculHlIve Moon of Temic- lu certain of these prov Islmis mil Steagall unit lllucknion of Alio must wait until the senate has aeteil. I III (I 111, nil Dcluncrilt. At the state department ii was deIussngc of till' bill followed a clared this government would not acextending ovr four tiny In which cept llu Invitation of the supreme only feeble opposition wu expressed Connell at Versailles to take a place Immill Dcmocml Jul n ed mediately on the International Republican force in urging the legislation as vl- set up hy the treaty, and at tllll.V tieri'K.su i;v to ini'l't till tllllllR'lHl the war department It was made elenr iliriii'tilllcK fiired by I lie I'lilleil State that no American troops' would he uk ii result of I lie nr. used without senate sanction to police .Millions of dollurx will be toned, It districts where the treaty provides for wax agreed, through UiIk plebiscites tinder the military supervilion of the mi l Inu'ii finnucliil system. FLYING PARSON LEADS ALL THE sion of the great powers. The tion piuM Isn u npirlt In which tin1 CONTESTANTS FROM OCEAN The two nuimuncomciilx were made bill wits considered Is iiiuirently TO OCEAN AND BACK. siiuiiltaneotisly ami generally were ttc- shown In the tumiber of uuieudiuents oepted In the senate, where the possl- offered, or In the liiiiortiint change bllity of premature Amerieun partlel- ndopt id. One wn nuhiiiltled by Rep- pillion In the treaty has been one of Flying at Average Speed of Two Milet a Minute, Trip la Made From resentative tiriilunn, Republican, of the storm centers of crlllci-ii- i, as Mineola to San Francisco and rmiiKylviinlu, mid the other by ltep amounting to an administration declaReturn in Fifty Hours. resentutivc 'liiimp t'lurk of Missouri, ration of policy on the subject. Senthe Iteiuoernt lender. ators on both sides of the treaty con- TheOruhuiu uineuduient rt'uires the troversy cvpicssed the opinion private- Miucola, X. V. Steering by compa--an- d comptroller general to reiiort to emiflying at an average speed of near ly that tlie administration stand would gre every expenditure made or con- aid in hastening tin limil roll call on ly two miles a minute, 5Mhi miles across the continent tract entered Into by the executive de- rntlllcntion. and return through snow, fog, clouds and rain, partments In excess of upproprlatloiis or In violation of the law. This will WATSON MAKES GRAVE CHARGES Lieutenant It. W. Maynard landed here at 1 :5n oclock Saturday after- jireveut I ha piling up of deficits, It was contended, us well nx rest ruin de- Indiana Senator Asserts Government noon, (lie first aviator to finish in the Hired Reds as Probers. partment heads from making expenai'iny's traiiscontineiital air race, lb' ditures or letting contracts without Washington. Charging that the carried as phssengers, Master electrispecific authority. corps of federal trade commission ex- cian William E. Klein, of Harrisburg, C'hnmp Clark's iiincudmeut strikes aminers which Investigated the meat Pa., whom be described as deserving the greatest credit, und ''Trixie," u from the hill the section providing for packing buxine was packed with the retirement of the comptroller gen- men who are avowed Socialists, an- ltclglan police dug. I'lioftlclal tigures compiled here by eral and assistant comptroller general archists, reds and radicals. Senator on liulf pay when they reueh the age Watson, Republican, of Imtlnnu. told the American Flying dub, which has with the army air service of 70 years. In urging the adoption tbe senate that the adherents of Soofficials In conducting the race, show of this change, Mr. Clark brought out cialism were Intrenched In every some Interesting facts with regard to of the government and intro- that Lieutenant Maynard's actual flythe ages of men prominent in the ing time on the return trip was 24 duced a resolution for an Investiga45 minutes and 8 seconds, only hours, of this and other countries. tion. a few minutes less than his unofficial The former speuker wus given n flying time on Ids trip. tremendous ovation when reference President Makes Appointment Iuder the rules of the contest, howMonwas made on the Itepuhllcsn side to Announcement Washington. his boom for the presidency. The Re- day thut President Wilson had ap- ever, time spent between control atiP publican vied with the Democrats In pointed Owen D. Young of Schenec- (Ions must he counted In the actual fly--" time as computed hy the urmy in honoring the Missourian. tady X. Y..as a member of the public lug the winner of the race, lids deciding group of the national Industrial conLADY ASTOR ENTERS POLITICS. ferenco, was cited by White House of- means that the 18 hours Lieutenant ficials as refuting resrts that Mr. Maynard spent changing motors In Walton, Neb., where he was furred Wilson's illness had rendered him Wife of New Viscount Seeks Seat in down because of a broken crankshaft, of attending to any business. House of Commons. 'will be added to Ills official flying London. The London I tally News time. Socialist ia Treated Rough. The unofficial total elapsed time on prints u story that Lady Astor, wife Hamilton, (. Following his expeof the new Viscount Axtor, and one rience early Sunday of being chloro- (tie return trip was 92 hours, 52 minof the famous Langhorne sisters of utes und 48 seconds. Including three formed, taken to a woods, tarred and Virginia, may be u candidate for the days spent in San Francisco, the round John E. Steiger, local house of commons for Plymouth, to feathered, trip was mmle in approximately ten n leader, on Monday received succeed her hushand, who g ex to the and five hours. days 1dm to leave letter the advising city house of lords heeause of Ids father's Undaunted hy the fact that ten live within ten days, on pain of being more death. Lord Astor declared the queshave been lost directly and Indirectly treated. tion had not even been discussed as severely as u result of the race. Lieutenant Xet, and would not he until he met the Maynard announced within un hour afIncreaae In Earnings. Conservative party chairman of Plyter he had landed that within u few Washington. The' Increase In the mouth lutcr In the week. weeks he would attempt a In hour of employees earnings per eleven prlmipnl Industries In the last flight from Mineolu to San Ifiego, ( ul.. MINE STRIKE SEEMS CERTAIN. six years was greatest In the Iron ami with Dallas, Texas, the only stopping steel Industry, recording to a state- point. Government May Step in and Prevent ment Just made public. GERMAN OPERA CAUSES RIOT Walkout of 500,000 Miners. GENERAL BADOGLIO Washington. Failure of operators Service Men Lead Thousand ami miners to settle their difference Demonstration Against Theatre. four-hour conference Tuesday after a New York. Despite the decision by with Secretary of I.ahor Wilson may Mayor llyian that (Ionium opera force the government tu step lu and should not be given in New York until prevent the strike of 500.0(H) bituminthe peace treaty was signed, 'Die ous coal miners called for November 1. wax presented lu tier-maMelxterxlnger" Although another effort wilt he made the Lexington theatre Monday at to bring peace to the Industry, the night while thousands of soldiers, sailstrike loomed big and close at hand, murines and civilians fought with ors, and leaders of ttie two sides, speakthe police lu an attempt to reach the ing frankly and gravely, sahl there theatre amt stop the prodm-ilon- . was little hope. Several shotswere tired as the former service men time and again Rupprecht On Outlaw List cliui god the police Hues or laid down tienevn. Prince Itupprecht of a barrage of bricks, stones ami other who commanded the Herman missiles in an attempt to force their forces In northern France and way through. learned at Duvos that lie Is Included In the French list of six hunFair Official Held for Trial. dred or more wunted by the allies for llolse, Idaho. (I. p. Hendelshot. trial for crimes against International secretary of the State Fair association, law. lie hccame furious and said he was hound over to stand trial In the would never give himself up. district court on the charge of manslaughter. for the alleged killing of Albert Visits Lincoln Tomb. Michael Morris, who died October 8 at a P.olse hospital. Springfield, 111. Albert of the placed a simple wreath upon the London to Australia Through Air. surcophngux of Lincoln as dusk was l.oti(l(ii. Captain (leorge Mutt hews falling here Tuesday. Profoundly revset off from the suburb of Hounslow erent und deeply moved, the gallant General Badogllo ia In command of on Tuesday for an airplane Might to leader of a bravo people sought within the twilight of the tomb new strength Italian forces In the Flume region op- Australia, in nil effort to win the pri.e posed to the troops under DAnnuncio, of $50, (NX! offered by tbe eoinm.ili-wenltto face the trials of the future. who seized the city. government for tlie feat. Navy to Release Surplus Sugar, Young Seattle Woman Slain. Will Use Strikebreakers. Washington. Advised that the navy Seattle. Police of the ami ml cities New York. Strikebreakers wilt tie in reserve has 9,000,000 department are baffled over tlie mystery sur- used In an effort to break tlie strike pounds uf sugar, Secretary Daniels Inrounding tlie discovery of the mur- of longshoremen, which Ims practically' timated that he would release one dered body of a comely young woman n to paralysed shipping In New York harimunds. third of the stock, or 3,000,1 of about 25 years, discovered still bor, If the union pier workers remain for public use. warm underneath some shrubbery. away from work longer. Bill. Senate Passes Deficiency Searching for Idaho Hunter, Woman Air Victim Diet. . ushington Laying aside the ieace llolse. .Search for Joseph Unger, Neb. Miss Helen Haggard, St. Paul, and pussed, treaty, the senate took up hunter lost In the wilds of tlie young woman who was a victim l'ittaburg with only a few changes, a deficiency the sawtooth mountulna since October of the airplane accident here Friday ipproprlation bill carrying approxi- 8, has been extended until nearly evening, when Lieutenant Cameron mately $42,000,000, an Increaso of $28, every agency the state has at Its com- Wright, control commander, lost his 00,000 over tbe house bill. mend Is Involved. life, died of her Inlurles Saturday. -- n lie-bu- ll' See-rein- s t WITH MEET- FORMER STEEL WORKERS. INGS DEMANDER BY Strike Leaders Charge That Strikers Are Subjected to False Arrests, Assaults and Unlawful Search of Their Homes. . ! af-ful- west-houn- d st one-sto- p i n labor oil FriIlttsliiirg. irgaiu.ed day beg, in its legal battle in I lie courts tor the ligiit of free speech and as1 which tlie steel strikers semblage, I. u in lias been denied theta hy public uilieials of Iiitsliui'g and Allegheny lounty. A bill in npiitv, asking for tin injunction restraining Mayor K. V. I'.abniek, the direetor of the department of public safety, the superintendent of police and the commissioner ol police from preventing labor meetings. was filed In the county court and the hearing will he held here next WILSON PENS MESSAGE. Will Used be aa Last Resort in Industrial Conference. Washington. After a day of uncertainty, during which President Wilson sent to Secretary Lane, chairman, a message of conciliation to lie used ns a 'hist resort," the national Industrial conference Tuesday night cleaned Thursday. It was amioimeed hy counsel for the Its slate by rejecting all collective resolutions as well as the labor strikers that additional suits would he bled against authorities of several proposnl for intervention in the steel strike. other muuleipuliticx and against counShould labor show a disposition to ty officials and certain corpora lions. holt the conference Chairman Lane It was also given out that a large niiin-Iof damage suits will lie filed undoubtedly will use the president's against corporations and public offi- letter In an effort In avert tlie crisis. cials for alleged false arrests of strik- Heading of tlie letter was said to he ers, assaults and unlawful search of entirely discretionary with tlie chairman, who declared that lie would not houses. produce it unless the situation became acute. Camera Man Federal Aide. Washig'toti. The section of illustraASTOR DIES IN ENGLAND. tions of the department of agriculture turned out in tlie past twelve mouths Multimillionaire Passer Expatriated 181 .tMKi pieces of photography, it is anAway After Years Illness. nounced, and the statement was made London. that if all knowledge of agriculture Yiscouut William Waldorf were blotted out of the minds of men Astor died of heart disease (btober tomorrow It would he possible to re- 18, at Rrighton, after a year's Illness. construct good agriculture from tlie He was 71 years old. The body will pictures In the possession of the de- lu conveyed to the residence of Ids son, lion. Waldorf Astor, M. 1., at 4 partment. St. James square. It will lie cremated and plaeed in the family's private Nation Seeks to Sell Town. Washington. Negotiations looking (impel at Cliveden. to the sale of the town and manufacSince he left Amerien, In 1890, to turing plant of Nit ro, W. Ya., have take up his residence In England, debeen renewed. It was leanied olficinlly claring thut America is not a fit and Assistant Monday, Secretary country for a gentleman to live In," William Waldorf Astor had been alCrowell, who Is handling the matter for the war department, is confident most (ontiiiually in the public eye. that the deal will have been dosed hy the end of the current week. Deerfly Fever Peculiar to Utah, Washington. Utah, neonliug to d' MME. A. KOLLONTAY eovcieex recently made hy the puldii health serlvec, Ims a moiinpoly on a new discuses popularly known as "deerfly fever." a disease of tlie plague sort and sometimes fatal to man. So far as public surgeons and bacteriologists liave been aide to learn, tlie disease docs not prevail elsewhere. g st ,! i , , m-,.,- , floi-km.i- s of w lih'li pec ,,r 050.04. Is paid over to the si The schools of Neb, . sH,.t I!(i2.5d, ,, , closed for the annual Indus' ri.il v thm of two weeks, which .. custom for several veais ,i district, which Is n heavy sugar producer. Tlie xilnml chii lien great help 111 tlie heel b.tu.st While reading a hook it, ti- ,i of ids little home at Salt Lake. E. Carlson, a Imdieior, 5s years narrowly escaped death iron, ,i , fired from u gun In the hm-lf unknown assailant. He sustii slight scalp laceration. ol Delay 111 receiving slupm.-meat Is retarding tlie completion tin1 stute highway and unless it i n died at once the highvv ay bum Salt Luke and Ilovo for ti.e minute winter will lie an almost ,mp:ss,,ii f detour rond. Miss Cert rude Riglrr. a site. teHCher, of Corinne, was h.-- , iciitnl r shot anil severely Injured hy a 12 ye old hoy who was hunting birds. ML Itlgler was stmt In ti.e right side f the face and her Jaw was broken The chairman of the fimince cm nilttee of (lie golden spike 'iebr.iti-aOgden lias turned over to the ncgle free library $S(Xni of tlie k'.n.o fund which was given hy tie' (m and Southern Ilieltic railroads. Flans for celebration at ogdeti Armistice day were completed by ti committee in charge of arniugemen The celebration In Ogden will be In under auspices of the Herman ILik, post of tlie American I.cgi m Automobile bandits driving a t' truck held up and robbed a street i.r at tlie end of tlie Wnmhnm'ie car Ii f in Suit Lilke, Sunday night. 'I he rd a bery la supposed to lmve work of amateurs. I'roehinmtloii was issued oy Sen H' tary of State Harden lteimi"u lag governor, ditgnatiiig tl" I"'1'' between October 18 and 51. m hi'' for tlie observance of ncehh'U' preo thm campaign. ' Ity sawing a bar from "i"1 windows of tlie Fort Imaglm gnu' house, three military prisoners saal have been held on charges eipiivule to feloniea escaped from custody. Tlie Itoxelder lil'di school resiim1 r " the xeu sou's work Monday. -- 1' cation of two weeks which .!" muht tlie student so that th",v in tlie harvesting of crops. Merchants of Ogden, ihtougli I' hoard of directors of their 'I'.Mim ton. Imve indorsed tlie form hi field artillery unit of th" n t'n guard In that city. " Stilt Luke tenants with in- ii"i" """ $12i0 to $1.') per annum than 12 per cent for rent. b,ii"l " statistic compiled from fifty "dies tlie United Stute. Delegate from the atx Diun n11'' it'1 of the Fraternal order of ''"ii''1 the to attend expected Hon to lie held at Salt Lake N'W''"T tier 22. Total resource of 199 and trust com pa idea In Utah 'h" Increase of $9.95(1,172.79 for 101for H1 102 similar Institution I i , i i - .1 . t i 1,1 1 - ' 1 Chinese Want to Go Home. iishington. Approximately one thousand Chinese, driven out of Mex-i'into liimicumln. are awaiting the result of un appeal made by tlie Chinese government to the United States to assist them in reluming to (heir hollies in Chinn, lta-vnri- 'is;'''' im- " - ltel-glu- Spiingville Holdups Confess. Suit Luke City. Two lui'iuhcrs of tin party vvlmh robbed the Mt nden-Inil- l V - t- wv , . bank of Spiingville of stodixi In niul l.thctty bonds on Mo night of October 8 Imve e mfessed to their share in tlie hold-up- . one of Hie I, t perpetrated in Utah tor some years. s - Ms i e.e-l- old-es- Ret-glnn- s li Washington. Tuesday was a busy he day for President Wilson, because to u Idler long. insisted on dictating the Industrial conference, and thereby violated thu absolute rest and quiet The prescript Ion of his physicians. past lew days, however, hud been such for the president that m good lieu ill effects are expected to come from his exertion. The president also looked over some stale papers, it is understood, and Inquired about tlie progress made by of Labor Wilson, who Is attempting to avert the threatened coal miners' strike slated to begin November 1. Despite the fact thut he was soiiii'vv lull rot less at night, lie showed iio signs of fatigue Wednesday morning, ami Hear Admiral Cary T. Dray-soIlls personal physician, was well pleased with Ins condition. Prom iiovv on the president will receive daily, If Dr. (Irayson thinks his condition pei'iniis, tabloid resume of the government's affairs ami develop-inctit- s (iii Mich outstanding subjects as the threatened coal strike, the Indus-triii- l conference and other matters. These reports will be prepared by Joseph I. Tumulty, the president's secretary. The president will also receive a report on the proceedings of the cabinet meetings. ' Indictments Against Rioters. Neb.- - The first imlh uncut agiiiisi persons who tool, an active pun la tlie Hot and Mibscqueut lynchOmulm, Mme. A. is gallon of "hut iiioonsliiue liquor ".is c1' rated at Magna on tlie prom1'"'' Twenty-fiv- e to lie Joe MayerN. The Dueheane flour mill hi'-"tf"r" ing of Will I trow n, In Omaha, on'. erating last week, after no months. dienes of seven September 28, 11,1,1,1 retain, d Jiiesdav by the grand Salt Lakell imputation, " jury against s)x men and two boys. from the 1919 director of Sun--In- Kollontay, peoples com- missar of social welfare, the arbiter of the how, why and when of the social system of bolshevik Russia. Division Leaves for Germany. New York. A provisional division of 59C0 United States regulars, commanded by llrigudler (leneral William II. Sage, assigned for service in the American army of occupation in sailed Friday from Hoboken. Her-man- Rioting In Yucatan. Several pemns laive been killed und a number Injured m disturbances In Merida, Yucatan, as a result of the decree ordering tlie liquidation of the Hcnquln (sisal hemp) commission, it 1? learned here. 1st redo, Texas. i p-- A Co I 145,(12(5. Britain Will Cut Naval Personnel I'ortsiuouth, England. 'I be person-lieUi- f Illustration of Old and New fi A common nail la an excellent tbe RntM, nnw will be reduced between to 50, non men when the United difference states tratlnu of the n,e ratifies tlie peace treat v. It is and new methods. Formerly ,,,e stated on what it d. elarc: to be was cut Into strips and then f"fj j authoritative 1 Information. into ahnpe with hammers. Today are lighter and eteel are made of J Demands Open Market for Sugar. stronger. Stripe are cut with Havana. A manifest,, sMU,, by it,, alien rs and fed Into automatic orgmd.lng eomimttee f th. Cuban s machines. gnr Manufacturers' ,,,,,1 Planters f Kochition, ,.ddr,ssed to tne We Sutpect the Compoeitoc. i American f and pi ess, denmmis Advertisement to New York wor "'"ket for its products. to men -- Wanted, twenty night aldrt unloading atcumer1 ple |