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Show J S 'fa' WhnwMto'w, . a ' t - wmmfangr TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH HOW TIIE News Notes Its a Privilege PILGRMQTIIER' statue to the Pilgrim Mother wae at Plymouth Rock. recently unveiled Mass. Through her we honor every pioneer woman who endured privation and hardships that a nation might lire. Shoulder to shoul- She eure for the financial and Industrial run-dow- Not So Good Letter received by a Detroit retail More's credit mnungcr In answer ato a request for Information regarding nn iippllrunt for a charge account: Dere Snr: The limn John D wlmt you nsk If Ids credit is with me In reply will ray It ain't no good ns lie owes me for six years and yesterday he borrowed ten more and I guess I am crazy but lie- htpotlzed me nn he will you If lias a chimct," $1(1 - the brightest gora of Disraeli. Is J1 H. FOR FIRST AID Every day on the farm brings a new need for Vaseline Jelly. A pure, safe remedy lor burns, cuts, rashes and minor skin troubles. Take internally for coughs and colds. J Involves Remodeling of Tariff Barriers, President Doubts Effllcacyi Public Opinion haa Been Quick daughters. cooked and sewed. She spun and wove tor her growing family and when they were ill, she brewed potent remedies from roots and herbsauch roots and herbs as are now used In Lydia Id. Plnkhame Vegetable Compound. A Massachusetts woman writes: I was all with no ambition. I was tired all the time. Sometimes I would be In bed two or three days at a time, and the doctor would have to give me something to quiet me. A friend told me about Lydia B. Pink-ham- 'a Vegetable Compound and I have had wonderful results from It. I felt better after taking the second bottle, and I am never without It In the house now. I have told lots of people about It, and they say It helps them, too. I am willing to answer letters from women asking about the Vegetable Mas. J. W. Ceitciiett, 2 Compound. Hammond Street, Cambridge Mass. Chcvcbrough Mfg. Company New York State St. London difficulties of Kurope was launched Tuesday in the form of a manlfosto signed by an unusually long list of bankers and Industrialists of inter national note, Including J. P. Morgan of New York. Every country In Europe Is repre sented among the signatories as well as the United States, through a half n dozen financiers. The significance of the manifetto Is felt to lie more in the weight of Its signatories than in its subject matter, which is simply an appeal tor removal of the many barriers the restoration of European prewar international trading and exchange. A certain air of mystery surrounds the geneais of the document. No one seen.s to know Just where it originated, although common belief Is that it had its origin in Berlin. The fact the manifesto was issued to the London press through a advertising agency is regarded as unusual, while further comment-ha- s been caused by talk of connecting it with the reported formation of a great banking trust which Is said to have intended to use its resources to overcome obstacles thrown in the way of the resumption of European trade by the depreciated and varying exchange. well-know- well-know- n Canada Eager For Capital London Premier W. L. Mackenzie-Kinof Canada said Tuesday that Canada was not worrying about the effect of American financial penetra; tion of the dominion. We like British capital, said Mr. King, but If we cant get it we are prepared to take capital from elsewhere. The premier made light of any possible political effects as an outgrowth of uch penetration. "You cannot change the character of the Briton by giving him a little more money to invest in his industries, he added. Cattle Hustled Out to 6ave Tax Del Rio, Texas Reports that thousands of Mexican cattle were being driven across the border into Texas to escape the new export tax effective October 21, were verified here Tues- Bcschees Syrup Soothes the Throat ths phlegm? promotes expectoChinese Fire on American Ship ration, gives a good night's rest frss from coughing. 30c and 9ue bottles, at ail Washington Chinese troops flred druggists. If you cannot get it, writs upon and then boarded the American to U. Q. Green, Inc., Woodbury, N. J. merchant vessel Iplng on October 2. but were forced from the American cruiser El Cano, the state department loosens Sample ioap. Ointment, 'Niticara LabrDvit. tpi Tftltnm free. Mitrm M, Maldea. Magi Jf'MA harmless vegetable butter color used by millions for AO year. Drug stores soil bottles tores nnJ Of Dandelion for 33 eents.-A-dv. A Cause feel dizzy, John." "I told you not to gt-- t those water waves In your hair. 1 t- - - 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief LL-AS- S FOR INDIGESTION 5$ and 75$ Pktfs.Sold Everywhere 3 Equalization Fee Meets Opposition Washington Opposition . to any equalization foe plan for plsposing of rut plus crops wus expressed to President Colldge by delegates of the Fam Grain Dealers association, which is In annul session hero. The uryaniza tlon r qiivRents 4(100 farmers' el nators In the eh'veii grnin-p- t educing states front Oklahoma to North Dakota and has Its headquarters at Omaha. An equalization fee, to he levied on crops to make up a fund for handling ths sur plus, wns u feature of the McNary bill Ephraim Considerable Interest Is being aroused toeally by an experiment by Hors Jensen of Ephraim la trapping the alfalfa weevil. The main weapon used by Mr. Jensen is molas-iflfrom a sugar mill. To this he idds a bait, the nature of which he is willing to explain to any farmer. The pan or other container with the mixture In is placed at a convenient place In the alfalfa field. If It Is a calm, warm day, such as those of late, It takes only a few hours to get the container filled with a seething mixture of weevil and molosses. s, Provo ,.ork on the new plant of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company, now In course of construction at Ironton, is progressing rapidly, according to George E. Sibbett, general manager of the plant. The plant Is now under roof and machinery Is being rapidly Installed, and prospects are favorable that operations will begin some time In November. Ogden Petitions requesting the city minmissloners to open Grant avenue from the Riverdalo road on tho south of Ogden to llarrisvlllo road on the north of the city, thereby establishing another artery of traffic, were placed in circulation Thursday. Opening of this street means merely tho creation of roads at the two extremities. 3-- No Minister to Canada Just Now Washington President Cool Id ge can seen no present reason for sending an Amerlcun minister to Ottawa when Canada geml8 a r(,R(lent m,n,8ter t0 "MWnRton. In any event. Mr. Cool Idge is quite certain that such action would require an act of congress. At present. It was said at the White House, be feels that consular questions are being handled efficiently with Can- 8da and that any other questions that might arise could be dealt with through the present organization. g ' Washington A deatehment of fifty-fivmarines, In charge of two otllcers, was reported here ns en route from the marine corps base at San Diego to Salt I ake City to establish the postal guard there. Billeting quarters for the detachment, which Is part of the Fourth regiment of murines, will be sought in a National Guard armory or some other suitable place. The troops will be fed at restaurant under con- LATEST ADVICES FROM ISLAND TELL OF TERRIFIC HAVOC; OVER 6500 HOMELESS MORE Number of Injured Large; Property Loss Over $100,000,000; Reporti of More Than 650 Persons Were Killed Heroism of American Nurses Saves 9000 Inmates of Orphange; Tha Quake Area Covered Over 100 Square Miles. Havana Reports of more than 656 persons killed in Wednesdays hurrl-sane- , an unknown umber of Injured ind 6500 homeless were mingled with frantic appeals for aid early Thursday morning. Ten or more towns and village are a!d to have been completely destroyed. The damage Is expcced to reach dearly $100,000,000. Ilnnvana Every hour adds to the list of dead, Injured and homeless Wednesday devasated many towns and through the great hurricane which villages throughout the Islund. Tha dead by otllclal figures up to this evening number about sixty, but the newspaper estimates run as high as 200, with 2000 or more Injured. Some authorities put the damage at $35,000,000 although there Is no way of making a definite estimate of the iamage wrought outside of Havana on account of lack of communications. One hundred ships of various classes were sunk or badly damaged. It Is feared that .many seamen have been revealed that apIrowned. A check-uproximately fifty were missing from their rosters. Some of these unquestionably perished. p g . Federal Troops Move on Yaqui Noglaes, Arlz. The correspondent of the Noglaes Herald at Ortis, Sonora Mexico, reported Wednesday that Mexican federal troops had stait-their offensive against the Yaqui Indians, He said tho federal line spread over a fifty-milfront, extending from Punta de Augua to Anita, and that the troops hoped to pocket the Indians. The Yaquls are said to be grouped at water boles in the Sierra de Iirca-tetee s. j Fait Lake There are now more students registered at the University ot Utah than at any fall quarter In its Ship Building Is Less Than Normal A total of 2G52 students, history. Washington Shipyards of the world coming from tho majority of the states now have under construction only of the union and from eleven foreign gross tons of merchant vescountries are now attending clussu at sels. which Is less than the normal the state institution. In numbers. during tho prewar yeurs, the Idaho lauds the list of states having building commerce department reported recent(Undents on the Utah campus. Cali- ly. The United StatCB Is building 119,. fornia. Wyoming, Colrado, Arizona und Montana follow In tiose succession. Salt Lake In Salt Lake received approximately 1,500,00 tons of freight, or a dully average of 4110 tons. Of tills amount 500,000 tons was forwarded to other points near by. a daily average of U',0 tons. Myton Two shipments of rainbow trout were recently received at Vernal and distribute! in Ashley nnd Brush creeks. Two thousand were placed In each cretk and tho ones In shley creek were deposited near the 'fait Power & Light company's plant "d Oaks, Uintah cccnty game wardou, tho shipment. -- 723 tons and tho lVed Kingdom 774.-79- 7. 1925 Marconi Beam Crosses Ocean Montreal Direct communication be tween Montreal and London by tho Marconi beam wireless system was successfully Inaugurated Wednesday. Messages were exchanged between the offices of tho company In the two cities at a speed of from 150 to 200 words i minute. The reception here was perfect. (The Marconi beam system dirctts the radio wuves In a limited path toward a given objective, Instead if radiating them In all directions, &J In ordinary wireless transmlszlon.) bun-lred- s r of-th- d 190G. o j 400 Gentle Shock Registered at Coast. San Francisco A mild earthquake lasting about ten seconds, shook San Francisco Sunday at 2:52 p. m. No damage was done. The shock was felt by residents of Palo Alto, thirty miles to the south. It was described there as very mild. Vibrations of an earthquake perceptible for several seconds here at 2:53 this afternoon were registered for a period of from tour to five minutes on the seismograph of Lick observatory on Mount Hamilton near here, according ta l)r. Robert Aitken, associate director of WE PAY YOU CASH the observatory. Dr. Aitken described UMUb.od p mes.diimi!rl.diBoardtd Jewelry, map WUTIM) tiOLi KKKIMNG CO-- 4 the quake as of minor Intensity and 0iUi oUK Hiid roods now. tilth point. Ato., KuW on the same line as the big quake ol erpocea; Chaiimiti'Meiux kbuikSHem Yorfc. Marshall Sun Meets Rebels Snanghai The forces of Marshall Sun Cliuan-Fanclashed Thursday for file first time with the rebellious tioops from the Chekiang province, and thrust them farther away from this city. Sun's soldiers are reported o have driven the Chekiang rebels from Hashing, seventy-twmiles south Shanghai. Tho Chekiang troors are said to have halted in their retreat at Wangtlen, eight miles south ot Hashing. There they have formed a new defense line on the railroad which leads to Hangchow, capital of Governor Hsio Chao, recalcitrant minion of Sun, who has set up for himself. Plan to Retire Cotton Surplus New York The special committee appointed by President Coolidge to consider ways of aiding the cotton farmer is considering plans to retire 1.000.000 bales of cotton from the mat1- get for a considerable period, accord- of ing to John W. Jay, the New York Cotton exchange. He Is t member of a committee appointed by the exchange to represent it in at- tempting a solution of tho problem. By to doing, the price of cotton could be protected, In the opinion ot the com- niittee. Arrangements would be made loans on properly for government warehoused and protected cotton, and pressure would be brought to boar to reduce next seasons acreage. r Handy Leninakan, Aremenia Upward ot persons have been killed, Packs01 of others mortally Injured and 100,000 made homeless by earthquake People who are careful of their which, starting Friday night and re- health and strength use Wrlgley curring until early Sunday, have Chewing Sweets. the greater part of this city Because VVrigley, besides being a it 40,000 Inhabitants and twelve thriv- delightful confection, clears the teeth ing towns In tho vicinity. The whole ot food particles end aid digestion! f Armenia has been terrified and the It removes odors ot eating or lestructlon amounts to millions of dol- smoking. Mouth cleanliness lars, benefits young and old. Frantic efforts are being made e red army, firemen ay soldiers Peppermint tnd American relief workers to extriFlavor Gi43 cate those burled alive. Leninakan, teat of the largest American ige In the world, Is Hko a vast pulchre of ashes. From time ImmemClassified orial Leninankun, formerly Alexan-Jropo- l, Willie Wlmt's nn anthology, dad? has been a gigantic volcanic Uhubslinw Tlmt's a book in which amplltheuter, due to the activity of Mount Ararat and Mount Alagoz In rou never find what you're looking the Tertiary period; but the city never for, my buy. before experienced such a violent and disastrous upheaval as that which leveled nearly all human habitations "Albers itatub for Better Break fam n the great Leninakan plain Friday night. The second shock, which was five-folstronger than tho first, tore open giant fissures In the great mountain of Alagoz,' which Is 14.400 feet high and gleams with perpetual snow. The famous valley of Araxes, the traditional seat of the Garden of Eden, was swept clean of houses, trees, cattle and all human abodes. Most of the dwellers here are of nomadic character, and most of them escaped by fleeing to the hills. ' vol-canl- o Utah Yields Rare Fossils Washington Fossil deposits of the earliest known animal life on earth, dating back between one ad two billions of years, furnished tho material for field work in Utah and Montana from which I)r. Charles E. Resser ind Erwin R. Fohl, Smithsonian paleontologists, have just returned. These fossils are found in the Cambrian rocks. The consist mailny of trilobites a crustacean line which became extinct about the timo the coal measures were deposited. Their closest modern s those relative Is the curous creatures co abundant In the Greet Salt Lake and in the Dead sea. A billion and a half years ago these trilebites were the dominant life In the tea, there being, so far as Is known, no land animals. Up to the present .Ime about 2000 different kinds of them ire known from the Cambrian alone. e tract. THAN 400 DEAD; MAN f HURT; 100,000 HOMELESS IN ARMENIA AREA. brine-shrimp- Ephraim Several cars of sheep und lambs are being shipped from Ephraim. P. C. Peterson shipped a car rut Tuesday and Seymour E. Christensen, O. C. Doke and Ruel Anderson shlped a cur of Ramboulllet and Hampshire rams to Ogden. was advised Monday by American Consul Lockhart at Hankow. The Incident occurred at Ichang, but no casualties were referred to In the dispatch. On October 17, three additional French gunboats were expected at Ilankow, Retail Price on General Increase Washington Retail prices September 15 showed an increase of approxiper cent over those of Aumately 1 INFLAMED LIDS 15. but a decrease of nearly of gust It in trrtutfnn, 1 per cent snice If MITCH kUs MM September 15, 1925, do MEVK, BtiupiB, the department of labor reported Tues-- ' piKUMBb lift rtTOBdjr. We bi til iirif, Wit. Prices, however, were more than day. Bntfcwi Rw f wr fH 64 per rent higher than those of September 15, 1913. The largest In- crease noted In the month ending last Good Artificial Milk Artificial milk, which Is assorted to September 15 was that of strictly fresh which jumped 15 per cent, while possess till the qualities of fresh eggs, cow's milk, Is to be tnnnufact tired potatoes rose 8 per cent, pork chops 6 4 per cent. The In Denmark. The product Is said per cent and butter of onions the most In the price dropped not to be merely a substitute for milk as the real butterfnt Is replaced by month, declining 10 per cent, while macaroni fell 4 and canned red salvegetable fats and tbe addition ot vltnmlne gives It cburucter of fresh mon and flour decreased 3 per cent each. milk. DONT RI1W otu-clul- Salt Lake The continued marketing sf breeding stock throughout the country bears a semblance to burning the candle at both ends, and the cowman should consider well before he lets go of his breeding stock, particularly it It Is of proper type and quality. Is the sdvlce of J. A. McNqughton, general manager of the Los Angeles Union stockyards. Figures cited by the Los Angelcan show that for tlio first seven months of this year approximately 85 per cent of the cattlo slaughtered In the United States was classified: 49 per cent steers, 48 per cent cows and heifers, and 3 per cent bulls and stags. Myton Starting Monday a series of community farm and home meetings will be held tnroughout the Uintah basin. It Is announced by the Uintah farm bureau. These meetings will be attended by officials of the Utah state farm bureau and the Utah Agricultural extension division. M. P. Brown, president, and M. S. Winder, lecretary, will represent the state bureau, while Rena B. Maycock will attend ns representative of the college. E. E. Smith, who ts collecting jeed for the Utah exhibit to the international hay and grain show, will make the trip at the same time to meet wltn basin ueedsmen. day by f,i sandro Tenn, Mexican consul. American cattlemen say the new tax, which places heavy duty on livestock going out of the country, virtually will stop exportation of Mexbna been relieving coughs due to colds ican cattle. About 10,000 head have for sixty years. been driven across the border at this point in the last several days. Ideal for Children With organization of a local poultry association at Gunnison the poultry Industry in the Gunnison valley holds promise of rapid expansion. The organization has started on b campaign to secure a large slgn-uof members. Plans already have been made to ship soverul thousand baby chicks Into the valley next spring to enlarge existing flocks and start new ones on farms whose operations are Interested in entering the new activity. Fphralni A number of etty the city electrician and tome business men of Kphraim met with Howard C, Means of the Tellurida Tower compuny Saturday to discuss (the power from the Tdlurldo com- puny. It wus agreed by r.ll that some-thinmust be done to Insure light and power for Kphraim during the coming winter, and the proposition of the Tcllurlde company seems very good to some of those present. p Another attempt to find a MB. U. I. FAT. BFF flTIOLtUM JtLL CuticuraSoap la Pure and Sweet ML to Live in , Cunnlson FINANCIAL LEADERS OFFER CARE OF ILLS hus- . Candor criticism. Morgan, mellon and europen der with her band she built a home In the wilderness and reared her sturdy sons and Handy Pack Utah Kept Her Family in Good Healtii A c Askfortht BELIEF RUSHED j j j t'AMl It I I48 ribo mu I Thousands Honor Eugene V. Debs. New York Nearly 15.0Q0 socialists gathered at the New Garden Sunday afternoon to oay their last respects to Eugene V. Debs, the late national leader of their party. Fromlnent socialists for many sections of the country were present at the memorial ser vices. Tbe life and work of Debit were extolled by a large roster ol speakers, while the huge throng listened In deep reverence, Norman Thomas, state leader of the Socialist Our faces should not party, said: show the sorrow we feel for the loss our leader, but instead the hopo be has given us fiy the examples be set." d New Mineral Makea Mining Easy Washington Mineral that exploded when first discovered was brought back here Sunday by Dr. W. F. Institution Foshag, a Smithsonian geologist, from an expedition Into the mining regions of northern Mexico. Discovery of the mineral was made while men were extracting silver ore. Tho explosions of the new mineral had the sound ami effect of charges of dynamite, and were believed to have resulted from the mineral forming in Insufficient space and bursting when given an outlet Crystals ol gypsum the size of a post six feet eight to ten Inches wide were also 'the brought back by Dr. Jbonhagr. . exploding mineral was called Indiana Probe Nearing Close. Kansas City, Mo. Tho end of ths winding trail of tho Investigation Into the Indiana political situation Is expected to be reached hero Tuesday, A. Reed, chairman by Senator Jairti-ef the senate cnmpalrn funds commit tee. Mrs. Vivian Tracy Wheal craft vice chairman of the Indiana Ilepuji llcun state committee, one of the font or five remaining wllmsses to b heard, telegraphed from St. Diuts tha' she was ill, and asked that the la quiry bo transferred to that city. Ml WANTS I'. 8. m.Uo I. 121 10th 81., New prt(. Whl.NTMi pi Westminster. FA It M Owiiwr only. U C., Canada Surgery Above Medicine? An old medical man 1 know says doctors tiro not much needed, except surgeons. (And this man Is not a surlie further says that nine out geon.) of ten eases of illness are due to Improper diet, mid might be cured by fasting nnd less and more proper food thereafter. "The few wonders In my profession," the doctor says, "tire not with medicine, E. W. Howes but with surgery. Monthly. Overdoing? Hurry, Worry and Overwork Bring Heavy Strain. life throws a hvy MODERN on maour bodily chinery. The eliminative organs, especially the kidneys, are apt to become sluggish. Retention of excessuric acid and other po son-owest often gives ris to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and headaches. That tha kidneys are not iunctioning perfectly is often thown by burning or scanty pas-sa- g of teerttions. More and mors peopl are learning to assist their kidneys by the occasional use of Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic. Ask your neighbor I us htlle-brundite- Shanghai Rads Riot; 1 Killed Shanghai One person was shot ts death, two seriously Injured and four teen wonded when hundreds of radicals surrounded ths West Gate police station here early Sunday and launching an attack, exploding two bombs und discharging Police defending the stafirearms. tion fired a volley .overhead, making a hettdon charge, which Tapensed the attackers. The Injuries probably resulted from shots which went wild. X DOANS Pl? Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney t, Buffalo, N.Y Foater Mllburn Co., Mlg. Chemist QjJ-ic- k safe relief CKM - In on minute your mlaar? from eorna la ended. That' what Dr. Scholl's Zlno-pad- a do oalWy hr removing tho cause pressing or rubbing of shoot. You rink no Infection from amateur cut 'lng.no dancer from dropa" (acid . Zino pada ars t t.lrv. medicated, onlticptlc, protective, healing. Get a bna at rour druggist's or shoe dealer 'a toduy-35- c. For Free Swmprwiilt Tbs Scholl Mfg. Co., Chiu jo DS Scholls Zino-pa- d 3wt s ona oniJt dpat'n fs gong W. N. U., Salt Lake City.' No. 26. |