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Show THE SPANISH FORK NIESSL SPANISH. FORK UTAH UTAH NEWS REVIEW 12 (ffiT-or-GS-Pi Fred W, Kteael, formerly of Ogden, on of Mrs, Fred J. Klracl ef that ally, huY been named rprenfatlv of file war finance commute, according to the advices received la Ogden from Sacramento, where Mr Klexel la vice president of the California National bank. Burts U. A of Markets) 1 Frail oof Vegetables. Hauling etato iioiii ( (hipping poiut. I ttllvt, market ttrong, I'rivct higher. N.w J.r.turnip p uiantt up It at $2 par lot puundt aaihtl. itKinil Watitt up It'lio, ciuai at $2l-Id- t similar advantage In blip mar-betUtantg l$ Idaho liuralt aironsranging uraaoa-luadcaab i grown at (hipping point., firm la riiidditwaaiarn market at 11.111149 Malat Gobbler 111911 In clllaa Urpi.m.r foradut total taaltra com prediidiun III, top. tut buahtit po(9 till a. lilt Part win 44l.0ut.0t Inal ptar. Kaaiarn Tallow onlont firm In moat taaiarn markaia at II 1911 tit in Pint-bur14 par 199 pound tarkad. Maaaa chuaaaia V allow ulobaa o(l lit al ahip 19. Mlddla.watl pin point a, at II arn Yalluw varlatlal firm In Naw Turk at 14 II. altadp In meal otkar elite a. II I It, drain. Fullcwing n wtak nptnlnn. rluaa advanced aiaadllr throushuul tha aavau itaa partod, Chlcaao trb wheat gn'nlng and tlonlua ic net at ll III, Gblago Dae nibar corn up 1 doainp at Ho Newt amt avail Pivot panaraltv b'llllnh; eommlaaion bo'iaea, local tuyere and bounce with aantern runner ilnna wart (ood bu( throuakeul p.tgM hundred tho'ttnnd bunhela corn aold to taaboard deptrm bar for oxport. In Aranllna heavy lll I6-$- lim 1 demote from drougth (Xpnri.d Main price In Cblcao raah market Ka I Rad winter wheat, II 14. No t Hard. It 14; No. I Mixed corn, He; No. I Tallow porn, $7c; No. I While onla. lie. for the weak Mlnneapolin Herein-ba- r wheat up l$H doatnt af It 4.14! Kanaaa CHy ftocamhar nhaal up me at It II; wllllpeg Itacamber wheal up 4rt at 11.41 V. ChlraK'i September eloaad at September corn HSr; Mlnneapnllg Heptamber wheat till: wl-aa- II Uncle Sam and bisarmament a Kanaaa Ollv baptamhar wheal October wheat Winnipeg llltR; an l Ilalrp Fmdaeta. Followln unaattlad ronditlon la tha butler market laal weak tha markaia ara naw mm b firmer with Inoraaaad demand lor all grades at higher prlcaa. floali.e prices, II acora: Chicago, 4tic: rhlladelphla, Naw York. 4 lo; Boelon 4 2 Van. tltte; I.lvo Ptorb nad Menu. Chicago aheap and lamb prlcaa advanced .harp-Ij- r whlla cattla and hnga declined dor Ing tha peat waak. Kat Iambi up II: Yanrllngn up feeding lamba tboltc. lOC'lie: fat awaa 2$r-lt- e par lua Iba. Iloga ranged from ltc40c gel lower. Good near ateera down l&c: grad ataara etseily. Halfara alao etaady nut butohar cowa loat ,c. Feeder vaal ralvea Tic ataara down II. Sapl. Chicago prlcaa; bogn. lop medium II tl; bulk of aalaa $1191120; SO; buttnd good boof ataort I 2111 cowa and heifer cher 1219117$; feed or ataera 21; light and medium weight vanl calvat 110111; fat 1lamba 17 721111; feeding lamba It 10; 19; fnl awe pearling tl-1Stochar and feeder ahipmenta from II Important marheta during tha waet andlng September I were; cam and oalvea 17,477 1 boga l,4t; ahaep 112,. 142. Eastern wholeaate fraah meat prlcaa howed an upward tendency. Href waa Mutton and pork itaadp to ft higher loin ataady to 12 hiTher. Sept. prime good grada meata: beef $1 19117; 111 mutton vaal $19124; lamb heavy III; light porlt lolna 44; t. see ISc-IO- l$7 71-1- 7 111-12- $21-12- Wood and the Philippines ' ft. lln-tee- gor-ernme-ut io What No One U. S. Woman Has Do Net Travel. - Delicacies That Least appreciated, relatively to their d gastronomies! metfta, are the turtles, native of the large streams and lakes. They are hardly Inferior to the diamond back terrapin, but are seldom seen In the markets for two reasons because they do not ship well and because local demand, where they are caught, uses up the supply. They are delicacies, like the honey banana, the emerald-gemuskmelon and the fall pippin apple too good for the ordinary market and sure to lose their original flavor In passing through the bands of the middleman. soft-shelle- '' But His Love Lasts Longer, The college professor who says that after a man Is thirty years old he Id guided by common sense In falling la love must have forgotten that theres no fool like an old fool. Boston ' Transcript Cone of' Ice. Water from n pressure pipe protruding above the ground In tlie northern part of New York state, gradually froze, forming a natural cone of le thirty odd feet iu height Thirty-foo- t Both the National League of Women Voter and the National Womans party are working for the appointment of a woman on the United States delegations to the coming disarmament conference In Washington. And lo and behold I Representative Alice Robertson of Oklahoma (portrait here- -' with) goes back on her slstera and will not countenance the proposition for a moment. Just listen to this! She sayi : Its Just nonsepse. I dont know of a woman In the United States possessed of the qualifications to sit on that -- gnmlsslon. She would have to have experience In International She would have to have experience in diplomacy and diplomatic affairs. She would have to be familiar with foreign languages and conditions. She would have to have social standing. She should not be a climber socially. She would have lo he pre- pared to listen much and talk little. 1 do not know of a woman who Ulls that bill, do you? Then theres Florence King, president of the National Womans Association of Commerce shes against It too. And she says; As I see the coming conference, the results of it will be founded urot a cold business proposition. It would be the height of folly to appoint a ,run ah JiiBt because she Is a woman. MOTHER Tell. Childless Women What Lydia ILPinkhams Vegetable Compound Did for Her MQlaton, Wia- .- 1 want to fife yoti word of praise for your wonderful We or medicine. vert fond of children and for a considerable time after we married I feared I would not have an; e e Mnrahat Foil of Fro nee has been nvlied bv Mayor Frank Francis to Ogden In bis visit in me I idled Slate in the near future Tlie Invitation to the noted general bus been Headed through the nattonai .simnut-icof the Ameriran lugi.m now ac ranging for Muisnsl Fm h tour. e e After twelve fimiru delfl.eiVlon, h lury in the cum of Ren Oerter, Purged wlih the slay.ug of Uiiy .Mar-li- d Lee of Ricl.hclJ lust .oiiiuner, brought In a cerd.ct of second degree murder, 1 Isle Nuturduy. Tt.e verdM waa n vd a lieu the iwi4 reconvened Monday. Judge Ferine nd Erickson deferred sentence tor ten l.iy . a a Hearing on the petition of the IimIi Manufacturers for a In the rule (larged hy the Utah I'ower nod Ltgnt company liaa been set hy the piddle ullpile com mission for Hrptemhct 2d. 91 It o'clock In the morning The slnutnr protest of the Uluh Lake lirlgs'.lon romps ny will be heard at the same time. m Every Man His Own Censor The Congressional Record, aa everyone knows la supposed to be a shorthand record of the proceedings of congress. But It Isnt always. Take, for Instance, the battle of won la In the senate the other day between the fiery "Jim" Ileed of Missouri ami the exact-spokeblondbulred of North Dakota. It waa a fracas tbe witnesses will not not target, and the only reason It ended ae a battle of words waa because Joke Sharp Williams of Mississippi (portrait herewith) a master peacemaker. Intervened. The bonus bill waa eader discussion. Iteed twitted MfCumber. The North Dakota maa repHod. Finally the exchange of compliment got to lolna HI-12Hay. Hay market weak tut prlcaa the point where McCnraber said sometbe matter "outfairly ataady on light receipt Souththing about ern demand Improving slightly Mar-- a side." Heed aettllng : replied kat at Chicago ntrong becauaa of ac- -t "I never saw a blackguard yet Uva demand and light receipts. Ito- lelpta decreasing at Cincinnati, but prl-- f who did net want to go outside to setres allghtly lower. Loading alopped by rain at Minneapolis. Small arrival of tle something." California Alfalfa reported at New The story of the Reed McCumber fracas waa published everywhere. But York and sales at $31-1- 1 for No. 1 Alfalfa. Quoted Sept, b; No. t Timothy, no paper printed the story In full. There was Just one publication left In all Naw York $2 la; Cincinnati 11169; America In a position to record tbe affair In nil Its details and that waa tha Chicago 124; Atlanta 124; Memphis 122. Congressional Record. No. 1 Alfalfa; Memphis $22; MinneapoBut not one word did the Record contain. lis 29. No. 1 Prairie: Minneapolis III; Omaha 111.60 IVhyt Simply because tbe most complete censorship In America had ac Feed. Stocks of wheat feeds at take compllshed Its work. Reed aud McCuiuber themselves did the censoring. Increasing. About Xu.uoa tons ports bran and middlings stored at present. Business Is quiet Trices uteady to slightly lower. Hominy feed down II In central western markets. Kecent advance of cottonseed meal has lessened both export and domestic demand. Movement fair. Storm in most markets equalling demand. Quoted Sept. I; bran $13; middlings $14; flour midTbe house military affairs comdlings $20, Minneapolis; 19 per cent mittee has tabled a resolution giving :ottonaeed meal Memphis; $27 AtMaJ. Gen. Leunnrd Wood authority to lanta; No. 1 Alfalfa meal $20 St. Louts; Sluten feed 120 IS Chicago; White hommaintain his army rank while serving d iny feed $23 St. Louis; 24 per cent as governor general of the Philippines, meal $38.60 Minneapolis; 141.61 Chicago. . for which he has been selected by the President. This, of course, meani Why Burled With Head to the WeeL that General Wood, In the judgment The usual posture of the dead In of the committee, will have to resign with the feet eastward and the head from the army to accept the place toward the west the fitting attitude McKenzie of Illinois, Representative of those who look for their Lord, said that the action was taken with"Whose name Is the East," and who out criticism ot General Wood ; it wnfl will come to judgment la the regions felt Hint a hud precedent would simply of the dawn suddenly. But It was otherwise be established. the ancient usage of the church that On the other hand. Senator Wadsthe martyr, the bishop, the saint, and of New York, cliafrmnn of tin worth en the priest, should occupy In their sennte military committee, lias Intro reverse a of the the tepulture position dticed a bill, understood to have been ocular dead, and He down with their suggested by the administration pro feet westward and their heads to the that active army officers shall vldlug sun. of the The position crozler Using be for civil offices of tbe eligible and the cross on ancient sepulchers of In administering Its territor the clergy record and reveal this fact. lal possessions." The doctrine suggested .by such a The University of Pennsylvania board of trustees has granted General burial was that these mighty men Wood leave of absence from scholastic duties until September I, 1922. At would be honored with a first resurthe time General Wood pledged himself to the university, be said only a narection, and as their Master came on tional emergency would cause him to change bis mind. In a letter Secretary from the East they were to arise and Weeks addressed to Gov. William C. Sproul, president of the board follow the Lamb as he went; Inasbe Inclosed a message from General Wood, which declared tlie latter believed much as they, with him, would ada national emergency now exists In the Pacific Islands. vance to the Judgment of the general multitudes, the andonts and the saints Which were worthy to Judge and reign. From "Notes and Queries." i James Byers reoiaurant on Main street a few minute before noon and spread te adjoining property, destroying several bulhbngs, Afier one hours wurk the firemen atxreetled IB getting the viaao under control. 9 Governor Mubey has Wen named a I member of the national committee of the Army end Navy Institute and of the Army tad Navy Club of America, according to word received from Brigadier General Howard 8. Borden, chairman of the national organisation. Gov. rrnor Mabey's appointment carries with it the title of honarary clpiirman for Utah. 1 Through! the efforts of tbo "good rdads committee," recently appointed by the Iark City Commercial Club, to confer with the rounty commissioners and state road coimnlsslolnera with a view of securing a sufficient appropriation for the slmllng of Bark Avenue from the end of the puved pinion to the D. A B. G. wye, favorable action la likely tu result. 9 Recommendations that I(Mrry llumll. toil be required to serve twenty years n the state prison for the Beck's llot springs holdup. Slid that W. C. Jonc. who confessed to afdlng 11am. bon In the robbery, be confined for twelve years, were made to the s'ale twmd of pardons by Jivlge I R. Wright of tl.e criminal itivlotju of ihoTtilrd jd.ii,t court at Suit Lake Saturday. Seizure of a large roadster haded with whiMkey at Suit lihe In front of the poMtoftice build, nx at Mum and Bostofflee place at 2:.'!0 o'clock Sutur. day afternoon hy agents of the ciib-- f federal prohibition Held agent, Jesre F. Cannon, t; g Iy the government ofiicer will lead lo the dls closure of a large gang of whiskey smugglers operating between Canada ind Suit latka by way of MontuLa. to lie a fairly com, Wlint la declared plete and u most Intel etli)g collection if specimens of minerals and ore in t'tab and in contiguous territory lias been presented to tlio stale if Utah hy Miss Ida ls-gof Salt Imke, ind will lo placed on cxlubitbm In the nuseuni on the ground floor of ti e cap-ifo- l as soon as tmllnlde fixtures can im iblnlned, mid the he Imcm themselves :an he refurbished, rearranged and pov dhly relabeled. - table Compound now 1 have nice strong healthy baby girl I can honestly ay that I did aot suffer much more when my baby wu born than I used to uffer with my periods before I took Lydia E. Finkham'e Vegetable Compound years ago. I give all tha credit to your medicine and shall .Iways recommend it venr highly." Mrs. IL U. Jansakn, Millston, Wisconsin. How can women who ore weak and Icklyexpect or hope to become mothers of healthy children! Jheir first duty is to themselves. They should overcome the derangement or debility that la dragging them down, and strengthen the entire system, as aid Mrs. Jan wen, by taking Lydia E. 1inkbama Vegetable Compound and then they will be In a position to give their children tbe bleeeing of a good constitution. Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresn and Young St ZS. that student Youths Comment on Protestor's AA wmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm Fire musing damage estimated at alwtut $2:1,0110 at Iltiighaio broke out lu Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, Republican leader of the senate, baa been appolmed by President llait ding a delegate to the coming disarmament conference to Washington. ! the senate. In answer to Senator Harrison of Mississippi, Tie outlined some of the principles whlih will guide him t the conference. He favors a general limitation of armaments, but he lavora no limitation uules It U general. He rev gards armament reduction as primarily neceuaary le relieve the worlds economic distress, and he hopes that It will also promote universal peace, lie ronsldera that the Inlted Ktatc has already cut Its army and oavy budgets to the danger line and thinks It would be a grave mistake to make further curtailment unless there Is aa International agreement for reduction of armament. "I have always been In favor of a limitation ot armament," suit! Senator Lodge. "But It must be a general reduction. I shall do everything In my power to carry out these tier lu the great office to which the President has apjioliited me, I want the senutuT to be assured that t licit will be notHidy there who will work harder for thtr reduction of armament than I, hut I want a general rede Ion." covtoirr kid THIS Y0UI1G 04tet 2S mi Me, Tskaa 25c. ALARM THAT DOES THE WORK Young Mano Scheme Guaranteed te End 8lqep, and He Hae . No Patent on It mission of Authorship Was tlnctly Uncomplimentary. e It Is George Philip Krupp has not always tion at the University of Cincinnati, where hla modeaty, usual, waa to pronounced Hint hla great aeolunhtp waa not evident to the typical under claxxnmn. One day a chap who had Just been promoted from (he frehniun clusa hounded into Ids atudy and said: "Brofexsor Krapp, I found something book over In strange today; theres the library written by a mini who baa Just your name." "Is that so!" Mid Professor Krapp, "Wlint la the hook!" "Why, Mid Hie student, "It Is an account of nn Anglo-Saxowork called Andreas and Elen. " "But I wrote that hook," replied the author of "Modern English, "and liulf dozen other volumes." 8nld the student: "Ah, gw nil I" New York Evening Bout. n CATARRIIALDEAFNESS la graatly rallurad br conxtUuUonul treatment II ALL'S CATAKIIU MKH1C1NB la a eonatltutlonxl remedy. Catarrhal Iieafneas la cauaed by an Inflamed condition of tha tnuroua lining af tha Kuula-chlTube. When thta tuba la Inflamed have a rumbling aound or Imperfect earing, and when It ta entirely rloaed llnleea tha InI leaf neaa la the raeult. flammation ran be reduced, your bearing HALLS may be deetrojred forever. CATARRH MKDfCINfC arta through tha of tha aya-temuroua aurfaraa blood on the Uiue reducing tha Inflammation and a nutating Nature In reatorlng normal an cob-dltlo- Clrrulara free. AH Drurglata F. J. Chaney A Ca., Toledo, Ohio GETTING AROUND THE TRUTH Little Helens Shrewd Scheme fef Sugar Coating Fabrication Har Mother Frowned Upon. Little Helen, one of the youngest act of Sclplo society, waa mlssiog her late, who was old enough even to go visiting and stay away from home three whole daya and night. She was getting more lonesome every hour and after having been told several times by her mother that Louisa wouldnt be home until Friday, finally bit on a ptauMble pretext for getting sister home. "Mother, let'a write and tell Louis that we have a new baby at our house. I know she would come home then." "But we could not write that that wouldnt he the truth, and It Isnt nice to tell things Hiat are not true." That apparently settled the mater, but Helen added: "Well, we could tell her It was a new baby doll when she got home that would be all rlgh V wouldn't It!" Indianapolis News. g were discussing that question the question ot getting op In the morning. "I dont think," Mid Frederick, "that an alarm clock la any good at all. I hear the bell of my alarm clock go every morning. I simply lay my hand on the nearest thing I can pick np and bnrl something or other at the clock. I am constantly paying for new alarm clocks, hat they only rouse me for a minute, and I go to sleep again." "Ive got a new kind of alnrm clock," reported Charlie. "I dont know how long R will last, but it Is simply doing fine work at present" "How doea It differ from others!" " J ' "It toots Just like a motor horn. As ' -V soon as I hear It, I Jump out of bed Set Colony at Great Aaaet, to avoid being run over by a three-to- n Of late years France has begun t truck." evince an Interest In the KergueleiT Islands, discovered by the French navi- -' Hyglenlo gator, Kerguelen Tremarec, In 1772.' The hygienic Importance of electric According to Ilenry Boissiere, who-witg has been 6hown In a rehis brother, has devoted himself port by Surgeon J. Q. Cummings of to the development of these Islands the United States army. Investigating they will soon become a prosperouf the effects of the influenza epidemic colony. They contain no trees, but an In Institutions having a quarter of a Immense quantity of a fodder plant, million people, It was found that a species of cabbage, which Is eagerly where dishes were washed by hand eaten hy horses, sheep, pigs and rabthere were 324 cases of the disease bits. Rabbits, ants and mice are the per 1,000 persons; but in hotels nnd only Indigenous animals. There Is o a single bird, the sheathblll, which other places having electric dishwashers the rate was only lives In compnny with the sea birds. as great, or 103 per 1,000, The wash- The sea elephants, which had been ing by the machines Is not only more practically exterminated hy 1810, are thorough than hand washing, but now again very numerous. The waters hotter water Is used, and this Insures round the islands also abound In more effective sterilization. whales, and It Is upon the whale and sen elephant fishery that the hopej of developing a useful colony rest . The Only Way. I see where the flooring of a big warehouse where a lot of wholesale Hi Troubles Over. foodstuffs was stored gave way." The most graceful man In town Thats about the only way theyll these days Is the awkwnrd fellow who ever get food to come always used to be stepping on some down." womans skirt. Detroit News. They ever-vexin- T- J Dish-Washin- dish-washin- al-s- one-thtr- d high-price- d First on the Appetite List the crispness and charm of have been tested by the family, theres one item that stands prominently out in the marketing list thereafter. ONCE e Thats reported that the test well of the Midwest Oil company In McElmo :anyon. Just acriei U$ Utah line, near Sortez, Colo., has been brought in h producer, Thfe company has not given put any statement ns to the quantity )f the flowr of oil, but apparently ratable reports arq to rite effect a eal producer hr.s been drilled. The jompuny has been at work or. this well for nearly a year, and tlurirg that lime ind much trouble with Hu water line ind with fishing ols The oil la reported to Ivnve beeu arutk at a depth f 1740 fiwt . M. H. Graham of Provo, former pros-den- t of the Utah Stale Elks' has been appointed deputy grand xnlted ruler for (he Utah district, to telegraphic advice from W W. Mountain of Toledo, Ohio, grand ixaltcd ruler of the It. B. O. Elks. This 'a the highest honor that can come to iny member of the state organization. Mr. Graham Is the only member of the Elks in Utah who has held the portions of state president of the association nnd district deputy grunt exalted ruler. asso.-ia-Ion- , Grape-Nut- s. The twenty hours of continuous baking have produced, from the natural richness of wheat and malted barley, a food, that is uniquely sweet with sugar developed from the grains themselves, and whose iat af-ful- . J been professor of English at Columbia. For two years ho held the sumo posi- 9 Lawrence Heywood, employed st the Stute Bank of Garfield at Pungtiltrlt. has been appoiuled s federal prrnlld-tlo- n enforcement agent for Hie district of Utah and will report for duly In Salt Luke on October 1, according to word received Thursday from Washington by BrohlbKW Director J. E. Richards at .Salt Lake. Mr. Heywood is a nephew of Ben Heywood, for formerly United Siutes tbe Utah dUtlrct. Die- - v crispness and flavor make a delightful appeal to every member of the family. And Grape-Nu- ts is soundly nourishing a great builder of health and strength. Served with cream or milk, as a cereal for breakfast or lunch, or made into a pudding for dinner. See that your marketing list includes this delicious, economical food, today. All grocers. Theres a Reason for Grape-Nut- s |