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Show FORK, UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH Or John ENGAGE B. THIRD Wit, Sr. MUL nat Gift You muat give sparkling Jewelry, III CIVIL WARFARE pretty bracelet, P watchea, pendant. Our reasonable prlcea OF COMMITTEE JOINS HANDS WITH THE LABOR PARTY. FORTY-EIGH- UPRISING BRING3 OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT AND CAPTURE OF PRESIDENT Revolt Considered Crushing Defeat of Pro Chilean Policy Pursued by Bolivian Government in Opposition to Bolivia. Ieni. revolution luu broken out In llollt In, according to dispatches received from I.a J'az. Tin government bended by Jose Gutierrez Guerra him overthrown, nml tin president iuhI members of his I'lihliiit luu i lu'i'ii Hindi- prisoners. ow Bautista Suvedru him imsuiiu-i- l snjijn irt ml hy the nniiy, mid Is Mild to luivt npininti! Jose fur r.ollvluu minister to i'iihio, fornii-Iirnr.il, ilmui i'llor. Newspaper lion-- , In commenting on tin- - now. uy tin revolution In u crushing dofoiit of the iuruod by tho lioll'liiu gov jMillcy oriiiiiont n rid vlmllciitos the eonunnn IVru liy of Intorost existing botwi-omid liollvln. I.Iiiiii, A Pre-I-b-- nt - r VERMONT EXECUTIVE DECLINES TO CALL SPECIAL SESSION OF STATE LEGISLATURE. W . Kulland, VI. Ooveriior Per-Ha- l Clement on July 12 Issued a piocluum-In 1, in i, fusing to cull tin- ratlfl-witlomake to session possible special of the federal nnuulineiit for 1 n womun suffrage. In giving his reason for refusing again to call a special session, t lover-no- r Clement said the proposed uiiicnh-mea- t clearly Invades the consiltmlou of Vermont; that the present legislature was elected before the question of ratifying the federal amendment had arisen, mul that the people of the stale have had no opportunity to express themselves oil the Issue. The governor pnqtosed that the matter he taken up by the next legislature, and urged that candidates for ihe election he required to declare themselves on WILL ACCEPT TERMS OF ALLIES Governor UNDER PROTEST AT THE proclamation us. sorted that, as It stands mul InterSPA CONFERENCE. preted by the supremo eourt today, eonstitution threatens the foundation of free popular govern- Allies Threat to Occupy the Ruhr or Other German Territory in Casa ment." of Refusal to Sign Brings l roumnnudun-uto the Tho sixteenth German to Time. .. st It Ut Ion, he hii Id, had been lobbied through congress and state legislatures by federal agents, and the eighteenth Spit, Germany, In conamendment hud been forced through formity with the unanimous decision orof her cabinet on July 9 signed the by powerful and Irresponsible ganizations operating through paid protocol for her speedy disarmament, insisted upon by the allies. Chancelagents with unlimited funds. It Is now proposed to force through lor Felirenlmch hihI Dr. Simons, forthe nineteenth amendment for woman eign minister, affixed their signatures suffrage in the same milliner und also to the document, which was drawn In without the sanction of the free men. the exact form submitted by Marshal I have been asked to overlook these Foch ami Field Marshal Wilson, the considerations as a nmtier of party allied mllitury chiefs. The signature wus preceded by a expediency, but this Is a nml ter of principle, not expediency, and the notification from Dr. Simons on behalf of his government that In signparty thut Invades a principle of popular government will ing the protocol Germany did not suffer In the end." give her consent to further occupation Florida Governor Falls in Line. of Gernmn territory, which could only Pensacola, Fin. Governor Cults ha he given by the relchstng. Premier refused to call a special session of the Lloyd George said he quite understood Florida legislature to act on woman that point of view. The question of suffrage, local suffrage leaders an- further occupation In the event of nounced Monday. They subl the Gertnuny not observing the stipulagovernor contended auch action would tions of the treuty and protocol, how be useless. ever, was one for the allies to deter The suffragists announced receipt mine and not for the German purliu of a telegram from the governor ment, he declured. Dr. Simon declared that "Under the which, they said, rend os follows: I tried to get this through the lust German constitution we have no powsession. The same members consti- er to alter the treuty and recognize tute the legislature now and an extra that the protocol relates merely to Its session would be useless." execution and grunts- - the Germans certain delays. On the other hand, IN CHICAGO the allies threat to occupy the Ruhr TRIAL 6EDITI0N or other German territory In ease of State Score First Victory in Caie of the conditions really means alteration In favor of the allies. Against Communists. Chicago. Ita first victory In the The German delegation can find u trtul of William Dross I.lod, million- clause In the treuty requiring Germany to consent to auch occupation aire member of the 'ommunlst I.nl-o- r party, god nineteen others, was clHlm except In the case of nonexecution of ed by the state Monday a a result the reparations clauses." of the ruling of Judge Hebei that acSAYS BRITAINS FAIL tivities of the defendant prior to the CARSON passage of the Illinois sedition act could be utilized as evidence. They Declares Ulsterites Will Reorganize for Defense Against Republic. are charged with conspiracy to advocate the overthrow of the government. Celebration of Delfust, Ireland. Orangemen's day had as Its feature DON JAIME DE BOURBON the eustonmry parade on July 12, and, in addition, a notable speech by Sir Kdward Carson, UNter Unolnist leader, whose pronouncement on Ihe Irish situntlou was looked forward to eag, erly. S'r Kdward, uh usual, came up tl He minced no words expectations. il si and the enthusiasm reached a climax when lie tleelared. In effect, that the government luul failed to govern Inland and that If It could not protect Ulster the volunteers would reorganize arid lister would take limiters Into Its own hands. II. SUFFRAGE TEST SUIT FAILS. to Prevent Proclamation of Ratification Loses. Washington. Justice Dulley in the district supreme eourt on July 13 dismissed proceeding brought by diaries Fairchilds of New Yolk, president of the AinerlcHU Const it lit ionul league, to present the promulgation of the rutlllciitlou of the mi IT rage uiiiendment u ml to test the vulidity of the equul tuff rage luw. The court held tlmt It was without authority to Inquire Into the action of the stute legislatures In ratifying the auffrage uinendment and that It hud no authority to pass upon the validity of auch an amendment. Mr. Fairchilds Indicated he would appeal to the Supreme Court of the t'ulted Slutea. Action ISSUES VILLA AN ULTIMATUM Bandit Chieftain Demands Revision of Mexican Affairs. San Aulonlo, Tex. Salient points contained In Villa's latest official manifesto to the Do la Huerta government are the election of a civilian us president, the nhollshment of the of 1917, and the udoptlou of the constitution of 1837 and the Immediate resignation of General I. Kilns Callcs from the portfolio of minister of war nml marine. Copies of the manifesto reached Sun Antonio Tuesday from ranelm Villa's headquarters, south of the Texas border in the Dig district. d Bryan Censure Both Parties. Rolse, Idaho. William J. Dryan, In an address here Tuesday, severely censured both Democrats and Republicans for their nomination of alleged wet" candidates, their failure to make recognition In their plntforms of America's fight for prohibition, or the adoption of dry ptanks, and the uncertainty and ambiguity of both party ptanks on the league of nations. I. Women Will Defend Vilna. Warsaw. Women are reported to be taking up arms for the defense of Vilna, toward which the rolsltevlLI are driving along the rullwny from the northeast. The capture of Vilna would give the Dolshevlkl communication by railroad with Hast Prussia and sever Poland from the Dal tie I stutes. s - Storm Strikes Idaho Town. Spokane. The town of Moscow, Iduho, In the heurt of the rich wheat and orchard farming district and the sent of the Idaho university, wus cm off from the outside world for a time Tuesduy night by the effects of u combined electrical and wind storm that brought In Its wake a deluge of water, said to have assumed clomlhurst proportions. Attempt to Break Up Dope Ring. Omaha. One man whs shut and dangerously wounded nml eight were arrested In raids by federal officers searching for narcotics In an effort to break np an allegtsl dope ring In Onuitui. The Injured man was resisting arrest. Third Report of Death True. Aurora, 111. The third time SerItipplnger was reported geant John dead If was true. Twice during the war he was ofieltiUy reported ktlhsl In action, hut he lived to he killed In a railroad accident Sunday night. Death Summon Railroad Man. 12 New York. Frank Trumbull, of hoard of chairman the old, years directors of the Chesapeake A Ohio railroad, died July 13 at his home at Santa Barbara, Cub, of heurt trouble, according to advices received here. Kama Minora Go to Wyoming. Pittsburg, Knns. A special train, arranged for by a Wyoming coal mining company, left here Tuesday taking approximately fifty miners und the families of several of them to Wyo-pinwhere they will be employed. ONLY URGES ENVOY FORMER DE FACTO RECOGNITION OF HUERTA REGIME. Suggests That Guarantees Should be Given For Protection of American Property and Return of Property That Has Been Confiscated. Greemastle, Iu. Warning against premature recognition of the new Mexiian government was given the administration Sunday by Henry 1, to ambassador former Fletcher, Mexico. In a letter to Iluirihrldge Colby, secretary of state, he urged tlmt In no cuse should the recognition of the De la 1 nui t u regime be other thun tlmt of a de facto character. Mr. Fletchers letter resulted from 1 negotiations between the state department and Dr. Igleslas Caldera, Mexican high commissioner to the United States, regarding recognition of tha new Mexican government. Mr. Fletcher suggested tlmt before any recognition was extended there be an luforinul agreement tlmt American citizens would not be deprived of their property rights without compensation, and that auch property us they were thus deprived of during the Carranza regime would be returned. Mr. Fletcher was the American ambassador to Mexico during the Carranza administration, hut resigned several mouths ago because of u disagreement with the American government policy toward Mexico. Croker Declared Mentally 0. K. West lului Reach, Fla. Richard Broker, formerly chief of Tammany Hall, wns adjudged mentally competent to handle Ids affairs in an order issued by Judge K. D. Donnell, dissolving a temporary injunction granted last March to Howard Croker, son of the former New York Democratic lender. Crew Refused to be Washed. York. The White Star liner Cretic 1ms been held at Quarantine since Friday, because the crew refuses to he washed. The detention Involves 1343 steerage passengers, and is costing the company a hour X2(MHKl a day. First-clas- s passengers were allowed to land without bathing. New CARLOS Y ')' 1: fr Poles on the Offenefv. London, I'olUh arui'e strugging to stem the udinnoi- - of Iln'slan j;0;. shevikl on the southern front bum taken the offeti-n- e r Knvno cording to nil Offolul M, re ircelled .Mu, on b) 'Alje'o lii-l- e 111 HERRERA 1 C. v sl; t;'' , Krnln, Charged With Conepoaey ld.a o - It,,. ,rv -- I.roM Lloyd her of ,... f.r )t. the plev.j jrd Frlr aid jr i, - r ; is rs, f- , , f.'r i(i WARNED OFF STREETS further complaint. Liquor Scandal at Frisco. San Francisco. Six watchmen of the United Stutes department of Internal revenue were suspended Tues-:lin connection with the Investigation of Wholesale thefts of liquor from a local bunded warehouse. y recent photograph of Carlos Her-rerwho has been made provisional president of Guatemala following the enforced resignation of Estrada Cabrera after a presidency lasting 22 years. A a, Two Men Burned to Death. Williams, (nl. Fire starting In n department store rapidly spread to "Joining buildings, and before , under control bad destroyed the call re western portion of the town. Two men were burned to death. Show Little Respect for Flag. . The Turks have tm ro. "Itert for the American flag, mvord--nto Miss Loretta c, Iugley, "in he, her Iio.tc Sunday after ,lir. l experiences while A.nntah, In Asia Minor. f,-i- Jewelers, BOYD PARK BLDG jitmunii ka Forest Fires In Arizona. Flagstaff, Ari. Hundreds of men are fighting four big forest fires n,K. lug throughout this section. Approximately (Kmxi acres huve been burned over up to the present time, according to Information given nut Tuesday. Kentuckian Runs Amuck. Hazard, Ky. John s, Margin, a miner, wus shot to death by a jsissp when lie barricaded himself In u vacant house, after killing Deputy Klierlff R. S. Wooten ami Robert i, a negro, while resisting arrest. Soviet to Sign Peace Pact. Moscow.-Pe- ace between the soviet government and Lithuania will be signed within a few days, according to a statement made lay hy Adolf Jnffo, who Is conducting the lug.niu-Hub- s on behalf of the smiet. Gal-hraltl- tju WANTED--PLAST- EI AND ELECTRIHa Union wage. Open .hop eo Eight-hou- r day. Approrwr 302 Kearns NEEDED A Bunding, Sail L THOROUGH SOUsi? 1 Evil Spirit of Hackman Could Net a Exorcised Except by Mott Stria . gent Methods Doctor Brown, a negro evinPi was a firm believer In the ancient tom of rtver baptism, and conrr, whom ho baptized In this manner dom forgot It. A few year held a christening la a New Je town on the banks of the Delim river, where a dozen or more conn were assembled, awaiting their tr to be Immersed. Among them u hnckman. who evinced lively icie est In the ceremony. "Why doe the good doctor, a asked of a fellow convert, duck im of them folks two tlmt in' ethn more?' "He ducks 'em once," expiated li friend, "for every new namt tbeyte goln to have." "Is that possible?" the hactinua piled. "I was goln' to nil b;k! Thomas Jefferson Lincoln Animal but I guess Tom' will b 1001111 'nuff.' This conversation was overheard the sharp enrs of Doctor Brown, vi finally beckoned the hacktnan to ns forward. "To name, please? helnqnltill a deep bass voice. Jess baptize me Tom, tbat'e anT the candidate replied, ts the eu 1st, taking him none too gently neck, piloted him far out tots ft stream, wher he ducked him sol but half a dozen times with nd pldlty and vigor that a fow b!11 later the hacktnan found hlnutU by the shore, coughing, sputtering fighting for breath. Tha ceremony soon over, and when he bid recowd his strength he made his way I ft side of Doctor Brown. "What to you duck me that R he demanded In aggrieved ton J come here to be baptized, sot ft drowned." "My good man," replied with ft Drown, "you was so filled devil I had to use e powerful W water to wash him out of yo' " well-know- n any Ghh-ago- a i i, rs Delegation to be Sent Back to Ger- many Unless Rules Are Observed. Spa, Ilelgium. The Dolglun author lies have issued a notice warning the erman correspondents off the street iftcr 11 o'clock at night. They charge there are many complaints of the conduct of Germans 'and declare their presence merely Is tolerated." The notice threatens to send the delegation hack to Germany If there are v - l fr n.-i-- , CONFESSES SHOOTING HIS WIFE Army Man Admits Brutal Murder of Woman Who Trusted Him. Chicago. Curl Wauderer, former army lieutenant, has confessed thut lie had deliberately platted and executed the murder of his pretty young wife and tho ragged stranger In the vestibule leading to their apartment here on the night of June 21. He was tired of his wife, he declared, ami longed to get rid of her so lie could return to the free ami easy life" in the army. Then, t,i, he said, she had Jlfirt) which he wanted When he had finished he left only one point In dmiht. the Identity of the Don Jaime de Bourbon, pretender poorly dressed tramp whom he had to the 8panleh throne, la coming to hired from the Street to frame' a America to attend the International holdup, which was to h his excuse aviation contest at Belmont Park In killing m,ii Ids aide and the hrlde of a year, who was 21 October. years old. Steamship Sinks Following Collision Soviet Accepts Trade Tsrmt. New York. The steamship Ijikc h Russian Spa. Belgium. soilet Framptou, owned by the United Stutes goi eminent has ae.epted all the New York for Nor- dltlons shipping board, laid down hy premier folk, was sunk early Monday off a resumption ,.f trade rea Atlantic City. N. J., after It had col. George as a rc,iilt f lt, eonfe,1M. tlons, llded with the steamship Ohiiuh. I on don with l.eon! t, HUNS Ki s' fort.v-efghte- S !!" Bom. pm Chicago. A (bird national political party was horn In this city on July 13. Kvidciitly Its founders have no fear of tho .number thirteen. In fact they believe thirteen 1 u cloehledly lucky number. Formal ion of tha new party wns brought about by tho roiilltlon of the and Ihe I.b-o- r committee of Forty-eigh- t party of the United States ufter seven other political groups represented here hud Jollied with them in u new political movement. Union of the Committee of Forty, eight with the lather purty wu brought about by the action of the delegates to its nntlotml convention, who revolted against the action of its leaders and taking negotiation Into their own hands early in the day, voted to amulgunmte at once with tho Labor purty. This action was taken after the conference committees on organization and procedure and platform of the two groups had deudloeked ufter u night of wrangling. The conference committee having failed to reach agreements, members of the committee who favored ImIntroduced mediate amalgamation resolutions recommending the culling of a Joint convention for Tuesday afternoon In the Labor party' hall, which were adopted by un overw helming vote. conThe Committee of Forty-eigh- t vention having taken the intiatlve in the move for an Immediate amalgamation the conference committee finally signed a joint report with tile committee of the Labor party, recommending a plan of organization and procedure for the new party. The jolut platform committees ulso reached an agreement after the joint convention of the two major and seven minor groups hud opened und submitted u platform on which the new purty will stand. The name of the new party was the rinal obstacle In the way of a complete agreement, but Indications pointed to the ndoptlou of the name Farmer-Labo- r party as the name which bbNt described the new alignment. The first daya session, devoted to keynote speeches and organization work, developed as many different views as there were factions represented. Rules, resolutions and nominations for offiduls were debated step by step and at times acrimoniously. The temiKirary chair, man, J. A. II. Hopkins, head of the Committee of Forty-eighmaintained order with difficulty. As organized, the Committee of Forty-eigh- t numbered f39 accredited delegates, with a majority of 270 required to nominate. The 339 Included. In uddltlon to the and single taxera, fraternal delegates from the Nonpartisan league. Triple Alllunce of the Northwest. Farmers' National council. People's league, the Producers' league, the Consumers league and several other organizations. Tho Committee of Forty-eigh- t embraces a number, of liberal leader, some of whom were prominent In the Dull Moose" movement eight years ago. The committee was formed last year in ,St. with a membership for each stale. Forty-elghter- ea kn T Coaliation of Political Group at Chicago Accomplished After Prolonged Battle of Delegate From Dif- - . ferent Partiea. Declares That Present Members of Legislature Were Elected Before the Question of Ratification Had Arisen. ti One Good Tima. I think my tnoat embarrass!! ment took place one lovely n!M summer. I was engaged to M rled and decided to hava one good with an old friend of mlne. celed my. Intended husband's ' headache complaining of a sick went out Joy riding. I explain circumstances to my friend, elded to go to a bathing beach distance away to take a plungs f11" lake. We were having and swimming time glorious when lot who should tn .fl pier but my future hnsband. when can Imagine my agony called to me, "Say, May, dlv lu once more ; then well have . Exchange. Nth,nft When Man Weighs Trof. Edward V. Huntington'" vnrd university showed by IB rate mass of figure printed hut n innn on a train mn the equator westward at K. . an hour, or eastward at R an hour would weigh nothing.' ured hy an observer on thejra ' Taking Chinese are The Inhabitants of China cur'pU a In ed every year 1 The eldent master of every an foulH, has to count the list, which Is sent to the hur muse. - , . tii Avoid Colllelone- Don't collide with "W1"'":.,. man at the helm muat k1,0 ,.ZW steer away from obstruction shoal If he would , ' ,p tho ports and haven pliW strrarawny of K llfe.-Hum- tnotid Actions That County, Let u. If we must tlons, make our own so. " of Infinite elaatlclty, and t' " w d mlta of being Inflated tod air until It eclipses the .e |