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Show FORK, UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH f flgMVigmaqgwt.. wr ssvfN'T nv Bvr wm A 4Mt kA SJV Alt wow- to tT. ANirfV nswo KssaafsS j CANTU OFFERS TO BRINQ HIS MEN IN IF HE IS GRANTED PARDON, APPRISED OF A FEW THINGS LEADERS MUST DO TO CAIN RECOGNITION. SHIPPING Mut Protect Americana and Reaped Operation of American Shipa on For mar German Trade Routea to All Parta of the World Haa Sanction of Board. Property Rlghte, While Carranaa Decreea Mud Be Abrogated, Dedarea Secretary Colby. BOARD PLANS CAM PAIGN TO PLACE CRAFT ON THE MARKET. TST JUfr MAT SeTb OfTTSt SOIT- Villa Invites President Hueta to Visit Him at His Hacienda to Talk Over Terms, But Invita-tio- n Is Declined. IT MT ME BACK JVT Tsnt ArTr. lATfsrsTYU wru $82 11 BUT BtlUVC Mt TStV roM H K H V .vIXl ALIAAA&AIN - bargain roa 9 51 tatouiAA sm VroixtD tj 2 Washington. Irepurii lions for the sale of governmi'iii ow lied steel no r chant ships will begin ill omy. i'Iuiii' limn Ilcnwon of iho shipping hoari staled on August Id Plans for an ex tensive adverilsing fiiiiipiiigu to place the vessels on the uuirkel Is umlor way, he said, mid ueltml disposal of I III I, I "ll llToll , Mexican high cunillll? doll In llll Ullltisl States, linw ill (III1 them will slui'l at soon as the licccs. Miry details have hecn completed, . American capital, kiijm tin It also was stated that an active ac SniTi'liiry t'olbjx proposition, to sell the wooih-campaign ships '"riling In (In newspaper, wax: would lie laumhed. Definite' plans, Hint North American "First, Tl however, still Mre under consideration. mill ii'nHriy In risp, tt,l. Illils for Hie vessels will he cnier "Secnnil, Hull iiidchinillcx luineil as ilicv stand, the ilimrmmi foreigners wlm Miff, ii il during a at minimum prices of $ld said, mnlulioii, Tlilril, that I In tliiTiiiixu decrees deadweight ton for coal luiruers ami which iiri fniiml tn In cnlifWi iilnry mv ft'ti a deadweight ton for oil luiruers hull! Oil till Cleat lakes, to 17.1 for ailiroKiito!. FAMINE SPECTRE AT- REARS MEN SOVIET TROOPS FAIL IN coal luiruers snd $1H1 for Tin tlir VYitxhliiglon. propoMtlx ACING HEAD WITH TO TEMPT BREAK THE LINES istii over of tons. vessels Id, deadweight glv n la .Mixlin lily dispatches us APPROACH OF WINTER. OF DEFENDERS. Purchasers must agree, ('hairmmi In recognition nf tin present Henson routes to mainialn ndi said, Milran government art "nnl a few nf tin I'lilnlltiniH illiMotlhri-i- l liy I lilt and services as the hoard considers Problem of Food and Clothing Facet Bolihevtkl Line Are Broken by Pole government, ueeoriliiig to a slain Soviet Leaders; People Suffering and Losses Inflicted Heavy Upon tipcr.it um of American ships on forofficial. It In true Unit tin Now From Lack of Bread and Invaders in Spite of Superillircc cnmlltlniis am n lining ilmsn laid mer Ceriomi trade mutest to all purls Are Clothed in Rags. ority of Russian Forces. of the world has the sanction and sitp-pnlow a, lull "1111'fnrniaiicn nf iIiiiIch inof the shipping hoard. Chairman stead nf ninrn promises" is pin above Vlborg. Finland. flushed with sue-es- s Warsaw. HolshevlU launched their Henson tie, lured in miuoiineing co opall conditions, ll was snlil. and confident of Polands defeat first attmk against Warsaws dereached erative I agreements working a lias lint Recognition prniuiscil soviet Hiisshi faces the approaching fenses mi Sunday, hut were Mexico ntnlcr any cninliiinns. It was between Ho American Ship mol Comrepulsed. Inter with the grim problem of food Karly Sunday, after mid York New merce of on light artillery coipoiniloii led sin millini'itallvnly Tuesday. From preparation, (hey attempted to break He de- as Its supreme test of power. Tim slain department in Inclined In the Hamburg American line. the far east to the Finnish frontier through the 1olMt lines near Iludzy-iiilawait ilnvi'lnpinniits tieforo granting clared that the shipping hoard would 4000 miles of undisputed territory the recognition In sio linw sialiln a govern-ill- , look forward to seeing one of its conspectre of starvation stalks threaten The Holes not only killed ninny who structive idiins carried out. nt I In present regime Is ulde In lug ns the far readies give up a cry neared the barbed-wir- e in the no Is There tierman money mid In what extent it Is vv tiling entanglements, for the necessities of life from a peo- hat took In pcrfnrm (lie Inleriintlniial oML'ii-linn- s American end of the luisitiess nor is prisoners. there any agreement for Ccriunn in- ple whose hearts, long sturdy in the Fust of Sholin, forty miles from nf a clvlll.ed slate. struggle for u new duy, are forced to Lublin, the Holes broke through the vestment lie any American companies, heed the demands of want. he udded. enemy line at Ignatow and pursued the PLAN CLEAN UP IN BUREAU. A representative of a press associa- Holshevlkl to the right bunk of the AWARD tion who hus Just arrived here lias ob- Hug. says an official statement Sunday Reorganization of Immigration Depart REJECT THE COAL WAGE served these conditions in crossing night. The Holes ment Proposed. occupied Doiouhusk Hussla und Siberia all the way from and to Mintrs Dsclins Accept Prepopeition Vladivostok Washington Reorganization of the t Moscow and Petrograd. Hullsli cavalry, strengthened by inat Joint Conference. Imreau nf Immigration hus linen nr His urrlval In Finland followed deporfantry, Is fighting near Rndzizchow coal tation from Moscow-- , Cleveland. The bituminous deretl liy Assistant Secretary of lJihor because the au- and Chntojow, west of the Styr, with Post. The action was taken, officials operators of the central competitive thorities had not advance au the Bolshevik cavalry, which outnumgiven nf the department said, Tuesday, be- field, In refusing miners demands for thorlzatlon for crossing Siberia. In bers the Holes, the statement says. cause of conditions indicating utter a $2 a day Increase for day and mouth-l- y Finnish he Is enabled to surroundings The Holish command, to shorten the men and o cents a ton for pick and send an disorganization" of the bureau, both nncensored account of the line, hus ordered a retreut to the Rug Imre and In Ita field service. machine mining, offered to correct the straits of the Russian Kople as hurDuring the war, when Immigration seeming Inequality of the present con- riedly observed while lie and a num- and in so doing Holes liuve again evacuated Itrody. On the southern wing, was slack, the personnel of the litiinl-pr- tract by advancing the wuges nf the ber of refugees made the first trip of the statement declares, attacks along Ion bureau at Kills Island was day and monthly men the equivalent Americans across Russia In the last the Strlpa were repulsed. greatly depleted, officials explained, of coal commission's award to the pick two years. and now that the tide of Immigration miners, giving the day and monthly Everywhere in all this trip, from one lias set In again the authorities there men an increase estimated at from 115 end of Russia to the other, the cry for WRANGEL MAY BE RUSS SAVIOR find themselves greatly handicapped. to 72 cents a day. food and clothing was heard. It was no voiced The operators will consider , by the old Russian peasant Representatives of American Government Looking Up Hi Record. other demands made by the miners, inKilted In Attempt to Escape. at the Chinese frontier, where type for asked ton cents 10 the cluding per Washington. An informal inquiry the correspondent was first brought Sacramento Three thick mall orand machine mining. into the character und policies of the pick into Russian heard was der concern It catalogues strapped territory. The miners received the operators around vltul portions of the Isnly of again through the heart of Russia, uiitlbolshevikl leader in southern Rusreply In a Joint conference of the scale where the crews of locomotives were sia, General Wrungel, has been begun t, George F. Davis, Folsom prison and unanimously rejected clad In committee, rugged garments, with sandal by government officials. apparently to turn away lull Ids. the No immediate anticipation of recogproposition. eslike shoes braided front the bark of fulled to aid him In an attempted s trees. As they stoked their engines nition hy the United States is involved, of the cape. lie had swum Plea for Life Silences Mob. width of the Amerlcun liver when one they begged for black bread from the officials said, hut, should the Inquiry St. Cat herons. Out. David McNeal, group of foreign refugees who were develop satisfactorily, it is thought of a fusslllade of bullets his who had been committed for trial at passengers on the train from Moscow possible the elements clustered about heart. Tlmrold on a charge of having mur- to the Finnish frontier. Wrungel may afford a rond to the dered 4- - ear-olThe appeal for the necessities of liv- creation of conditions in Russia perMargaret Itoueock on Rail Loan Recommended. July .I last, was taken from jail by ing is universal, except from the extra mitting her reueceptanec among naWashington. Distribution to railroads of nearly S'.OO.OOO.inki was rec- a mob, after they had fired the build- rationed class of higher military and tions. The general, hut ."9 years old, acommended to the interstate commerce ing and overpowered the of fleers. As civil government authorities. To Nikolai I.cniuc, the soviet presi cording to the rejmrt, enli-te- d in the commission Tuesday In the filial rcsrt the mob was about to hang their victim, McNeal made a plea for fair play, dent, according to the accepted report Russian army in 1901 as a private, of the Association of Hallway Kxccti lives on 111 applications of the vari- declaring Ids Innocence, and was al- in Moscow, is attributed the statement after having been educated ns a minlowed to surrender to the officers. that the Russian people cannot pass ing engineer. t ous carriers for loans from the Though his ance-to- rs are like to said another have come from tiermnny, lust the winter through created fund the revolving by his stock Is of Rnltlo derivation. 0. R. CHRISTIAN transportation act. Predicts Decline in Prices. GEN. JACINTO B. TREVINO Milwaukee.- - State merchants were Ball Player Fatally Injured. told to a for In decline prepare New York. Itay t'lmpman, general short pric -- liy Haul Findlay of Los Angeles stop of the Cleveland American league win poke at the oiientton of the teum. died Tuesday from the blow he A nciutiou of Retailer-- . received on the head from a pitched He declared nierclmmlise was already hall In the Monday game between New heading downward, lie -- aid retailer-ar- e York und Cleveland. Chapman was the fir- -t to suffer from a spirit hit In the head by a halt thrown hy of which is prompting Pitcher Carl Mays of the New York consumer- - to buy more eautmu-l- v team. tnntu of Lower 1alifnriiiu, who has been leading an insurrection against the federal government, has agreed to Kurrcridcr office to Luis M. Salazar, recently appointed governor hy Inivlsionul ITckI-den- t de la Huerta. lie Iuim stipulated, however, that he N not to he punished for any of Ills acts, that he will remain a colonel lu the Mexican urnty, und that his troops will continue In the service, according to the Universal, which quotes nn official announcement. Suluzur Is now In laiwer California, where he has been negotiating with Cantu as a frlnd of hoth Hides. Francisco Villa has Invited Provisional President tie In Huerta to visit him at Ids hacienda, and has offered Senora Villa and his brother as hostages for the safely of the proviwith sional president, who declined thunks. Francisco Murgulu. Francisco Francisco de P. Muriel and Federico Montes, followers of President Carranza and Manuel M. Dicgucz, former commander of government troops in north Mexico, have been dropped from the rolls of the army, it was announced Sunday. All officers xx lu fled from the country have also been divested of their military honors, the announcement says. The first four are in the military prison here, awaiting trial on charges arising uut of Carranza's death. Mexico Iik-iu- 111 Kxu-KInr- pre-ri(ll- il City. Kstiiluiii Uni-ques- ti n RAILWAYS COST U. S. HEAVILY Treasury to Pay Out Six Million Hundred in September. Government cxiendi-ture- s during September probably will Jump nearly 900,000,000, it Is estimated hy treasury officials, nearly s of this sum representing payments to railroads. The roads will have computed amounts due them under the government's guarantee against loss for the six months ending September 1 hy the middle of the month, it was said. The interstate commerce commission hus estimated that the total guarantee to he paid will run between ."no,000.-00- 0 and $(00,000,000. A heavy drain also is expected on the .'100,000,000 revolving fund hy the transportation act for new sjuie ment. With tills outflow in September, officials believe reduction of the public debt may he somewhat curtailed, although reductions will continue, it Is emphasized. Washington. SwIec-Rubieszev- two-third- eon-vlc- WERE FEW DRAFT EVADERS. Less Than One Per Cent of Americans Registered Evaded Service. Washington. The war department disclosed on August 15 that only 17J,-91of the 24,000,000 American citizens who registered under the selective draft for military service during tin world war could In classified us wilful deserters. This is less tlmn 1 per cent. Tltis aiinimnceiiient was made together with the publication of a plan to make public tin immes of these I7.5,911 uten with a view to their apprehension. To apprehend them the war department asks the of various state and loial officials, patriotic societies and other agencies, including the department of Just lee. two-third- ph-ree- d ISPs ROBBERS LOOT UTAH BANK. Wl-emi- f I I ,? 4 Diplomats Washed to Sea. Tokio. Seimr Martenez de Alva. Mexican charge d'affaires here, and the Hnlivinn secretary of legation, tieorges Valdes, and Ills wife, narrow, ly escaped drowning while bathing on the seaeon-- t at Dzu-h- l. They were swept half a mile to sea on a big wave when a squall broke. They were separated, hut eventually climbed on a small raft. Suffrage Backset in North Carolina. Italelgh, N. C. North Carolina v'tis eliminated, at least tciuponirih. on Tuesuu.v from the fight to ratlf) the suffrage amendment in time tor the H. a women to vote In November vote of 21 to 211 tin senate voted to postpone uctlon until the next regular session lit 1921. Will Talk Over Financial Matters. The International f.nan clal conference at Hrusseis will la tin first conference since Hill to inwhich reientlv clude tlie countries were at war. The I'nlted States lias accepted the Invitation to semi dele gates. London.-- ' J 1 t i Corks Lord Mayor Deported. Ireland. Terrence Cork, Mae-Sween- lord nm.vor of Cork, was to Kngland ubourd a destroyer, after having been found guilty of sedition hy eourtmartial. MaeSweeny still refused to eat. Grace Allowed Insurgents. Mexico City. Thirty days' time will he given the 4(H) followers of IVdro Zutnora, Insurgent, in which to abandon u revolt started recently at Ant-li- t o. state of Jalisco, against the government. it Is iimiotiiioed. D. R. Christian, W. G. Harding, secretary to Senator Two Stowaways Asphyxiated. New York. -- Two stow ttw ays aboard the French line stcum-hl- p Nlagaia. which arrived here from Bordeaux, were found hy fames nf Gen. Jacinto B. Trevino, Mexican In one of the ship - u-tilators, where they had hidden seerstary of Industry, commerce and labor. Negro Forced From Town. St. Louis, ill Morrison, a negro, mine employee at Coultervlllc, III., was forced to leave town and his home was burned hy unidentified persons there, according to Information received here from municipal officials. Street Fighting In Dublin. Dublin. Wednesday's street fighting, In which one civilian was killed and another wounded, was cuti-e- d ,v refu-- al of ilvtlmn- - to when culled on to do -- o hv an armed pattol. says au official statement Explosion Shakes Countryside. Aberdeen, Md Lxploslons of Kx),. 000 pounds of gunpowder on the government proving grounds on Moiidtiy shook tin intuit ry lor miles. The explosions wcic c, tiMd by a fire that de- frovcil I. VI ole toy buildings. Four Stockmen Killed. Five Indicted for Killing. Fort Worth Tex Hour to.kmen IVmlleton. Ore. A blanket imh, en route to Fort Worth with ..mie ,.ar,.(. no.rde,-againsfor market were killed at midnight mem charging flr-- t the five outlaws ,r,,K Tuesday, when two Santa frelgin IIM, trains collided near Killeen, T x. None "(it of Jail here July Sheriff Til Taylor, lms he, of the cattle was hurt. bv the Uinutlll.i county arai -- D'Annunzio Again Heard From. Haris. tiuhrlefe d'Annunlo, Itali.m poet and military leader, who captured the city of Flume in a n-ati military coup early this year claimed to the world the icpuhlle of Flume." Scorn Small Change When They Pried Off Door of Vault. Utah. Kninus, small Siorning change, rubbers successfully looted me vault of the Kunms Stafe bank about 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Tlicj pried the front door of the hank open and used the sumo method to remove the first door of the vault. The Inner door of the VHtilt was blown oft ami the contents were thoroughly Iinesti-gatethe visitors refusing to take un.xihiiig less than a dollar. Dimes ami nickels were scattered over the floor of the vault. The loss j the hank was over S1.P00. Bomb ExplodeG at Court Door. Huenos Aires -- . bomb was exploded Suturdii.v in the palace of jit .the, at the door of the criminal court, where eleven alleged annrelilsts accused of plotting for a communist last March wete helm: Ired. There was u panic, but no one was injured. li -- n t t 1 Lord Mayor on Hunger Strike. Fork -- Ten nee '""I ten men arrested with him have refused food .since tin August y w,."tmint.v barracks, ml have n J"'"111 " "'ole hunger M.ikc by other prinm is. Padv KELP WASTED own nrrd tor men over h.rhrn,; , K! "'i'ii.Z itrtt, offlucr eomml..V1""" food tML V,1 hi few week. Collwgw, a 8. PECULIAR KIND OF a . - 1 to tl" pm.' "The Bishop" IlkenootW (a n. He has acquired the the court nf Ru James and , Ing gift of repartee, using frunu chiefly. ,,e Ull Wu than any native In the nelghW which Is the locality suburb ' vatl, Portuguese Hsr. por " ' has trekked with missionaries, n,' carried their pucks, bundled them! and mosquito netting over oil trail. His name was clwxe0 b, I will , ed.ll in ly e e itb l" ted ring the b A to palgn III'1 p if fc ll pa self, In memory of III., hop With whom he traveled. Yet the bishop Is still and proud of It. Among the rieuns In any given traveling oitg Is us conscious of his heathen dir tlon ns Tom Sawyer's friend Jin of his reputation for huviugiee ,est sh yniel ,r o' ts! l IimM spirits. ;sn On a recent expedition a mission saw the bishop for the first times, or?1. was particularly struck with the ops pride In his loincloth, s trUt bb tern slat rev hired trifle fushloned from mot skin and built around a large ba ring. It began to rain. The but, looked solicitously at the garm much us a Indy caught umbrellt' will look at her new spring suitit, rnln comes. The bishop had m tirclln, but from somewhere lu dtieed a Prince Albert coat snd toned It tightly about him. It an Its purpose. The new loincloth wny: unscathed World Outlook. mm ptio L!S t( ill V MlllU XU! .IL'tl ork In ID yi ANCIENT AND MODERN u v N&i tol Writer Contends That old Present! yt Appellations of the Olden Tims. Lack-g- Euphyj iti e ! Speaking of New England tr the genealogical columns of the T script are Indeed a standing pie that the eeventeertb and elghtw century names possessed much so simp, flavor and euphony than r twentieth century names pow Pick op the genealogical dqtf ment at random any day snd J will find such fine and resonant mm as Betsey Keyes, Patty Holbruotb sunns Gates. Polly Arnold. Diw Dewey, Prudence Band, TiarJ7. Sawyer, Thankful Newcomb, Hutd Pike, Deborah Clark, and Jonitba Rich all of which are from owe cent column. It Is true that the a column contains names which are sc exactly euphonious, and sre lads' rather hard nuts to crack; these, Ik wu example: Leafy Bullard whence the name of Leafy Hit Higgins. Sparrow Higgins. Ablgr Nash, Zerulah Jewel, and Alcy M wood. In the previous number f ll same department are found the nw Content Brown. Tabltha Holdredp and Keturah Bassett. The Nomad once encountered la old book the name of Camllls Sew dor. Was there ever a swlfer a tlinn that? And what sbont the aw B of Ilepzlbah Hathaway of New t boeka ford, found In Emerys la Howland Heirs? The Nomad ton Transcript. Origin of Surnames. No one can say with ay certainty when the practice of taking s surnaa became general. The Greeks. AW a ns, Egyptians and other ancient pj pies hud no surnames; the B,erna mans had each one real personal to which they sometimes added name or nomen, a family n8DI Jv or P cognomen and a nickname nan" Clirl.-tia- o men. The personal or wax the only name recognized bf f wor English law, surnames belug P,rs0 Identify to used description . the same name front each n(j Normans bud Introduced into En tW but the habit of using surnsnies, M claves, t e upper whs confined to peop degrees even the common gnn to be distinguished by ,1"j ferrlng to personal clinrimteri Armstrong, rank or prole?? .lucks Smith, fathers name as Dinn1 Custom Demands Seven Hritlsh common Is obliged by custom seven olTliinl dinners each The ttpeulwr of the of parliament. Examine Opportunity Every opportunity f rj. looked at through the D ul fiv cljdi. It may mean, apart: -- pM science, a chance of K or gaining social position. m?s power ; hut If It does no! M means It ulso morally, ' Mne-Suom- 1 11 S. African "Bishop" Md, Albert Cost When Rlm ened Precious Loincloth the member Aviatrix Makes World Record. Mntcoln. N. Y. TIte world record for looping the loop by women nWatois was broken Sunday afternoon, when Miss Ixiuise Rrtuuwoll, 'jo yoars old of tlnclnimtl, flipped Mr ma, Idne over eighty-sevetimes -- w, . i M.aIi ii CII.V.- -- Irexltlcni WINuii I riinl in recognize tin Mexi I'llll government f Hi,, In rt.' agree wllii Hi terms set furllt In prni,iMil flnlll Koetctiiry nf Slulc I'nlliy nn this subject , iicciirdliig in a nicKmigi gem In President i I,, fmm Fir ,, BOYD Misplaced Sympathy. w''r:ll,llir( Many u wife dust" from her husband's cost o tears of symputhy hecii'i hours he most spend at h'J c to a wliltew ashed wall."1 ,, (!: flvM lift ill' Bry ' .v pr eilii t I st: pre 15 aw en 1 it il ri,( lx Wl r p la .1; k li rut ll. ii iln HI I Kit r c t ii .it |