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Show mir wufkt.v t?fft.!X. KAYSVTLUt UTAH com BLIND MANUFACTURE UTAH RUGS ARBS FIRE t-- - if ' KILLED IN ARKANSAS WHEN HEAVY WIND STRIKES AND WRECKS HOUSES IX ir TROOPS PATROL STREETS CF NEWPORT FOLLOWING DIB- ' ASTEROUS SLATE. if I Property Damage Reported Severe; Dctrs And Nurse Rushed Ta 'Scant; Persons Art Many Several Pereena Suffer In jurist I Lose Eatlmatsd At ft.000,000.00; Fire Fighters Frem Other Citlse sent T Injured. Ns w port. Ark.- - Members of the Arkansas national guard patrolled Newport following the dlaaatsroue Sr which destroyed 263 hornet sad rased iVMtyeiat .residences and business blocks. Mors than 1000 persons, mads homo-lea- s by tha conflagration, wera being cared for ty Red Cross workers. Several persons suffered burna and Mary Johnson, 90, negro aielava, waa perhaps fatally burned. Memphia, Tena. A tornado atruck eteral towna la aouthern Mlatlaalppl and paaaed north ard Tennessee listing ha mark principally In the rural aectlona. Several lltea were reported loot at nld and Greenwood, kllxa. Telephone line were crippled and communication with the stricken area waa cut off. Property damage there and In rural aectlona aa far aa the Tenneaaea line waa sever, according to meager dla gwtehta. towna wera rushed hera to fight th firs, which got out of control after It txrted ln a ly mber yard Loss te a otf Greenville, Mlse Six people were killed and several othara injured when -- a heaty windstorm atruck Jennie, Ark., arroaa the MUalaatppI from her according to reporta received hero. Several bouaea wero demolished. Doctor and nuraee wero sent to tho struckrn town from Greenville. Vicksburg, kllaa, A telephone to tba Associated rrcit from Village, Ark, atated that n atruck that town about 9 oclock nt night and that two pereona were killed and aevernl othern Injured. A henry rainfall followed the windstorm. Fereral bouaea were blown down. me-aag- a Ti l With troops patrolling tha street a. Inhabitants of this Uttll river town war making preparation to rebuild Inor than 200 homes destroyed by th disastrous firs which awept twenty blocks of residences, While not martini law, the city waa being policed by national guardsmen to pre- fr - . w . & er un-d- :: s r ,- V vent looting. With the 100 tenta, too cota and 1000 afmy blankets which arrived her from Little Rock, temporary quarters wera being arranged for those nude homeless. Last night th homeless wera sheltered In churches, school and homes not destroyed. Mayor E. L. Boyeta relief committee waa surveying the situation and Mr. Hoyce said It would b decided later In the day what help was needed. I ! V , V . f . ' 4 - , x s -- K v - N. . 'i - y... - y ' 7:.' V , 1 . l Vi - 1 f-- . . W r UTAH A NEW INDUSTRY David Tygeraen of Mast! weaves rag Into ruga, transforming them Into most beautiful craatlona ILe vlaioa of tba day whea tha state will hum with click of the shuttles and becomes as famous for her rug work as Belfast la for Us Irish linen. Handicapped ty lurk of vision thla enterprising Utahn Is non tha leas a booster for Utah Industry In all Ita forma. Lake City If the Utah 44W444444H4 Breeders and Racing association of Hat county, acting under the permit issued by th state racing commission for a meet at the Lagoon track, It a Privilege -- to Live in b ginning May I, attempt to conduct or other form of betting and gambling In connection with the race meet, It will be my duty to call It to the attention of the Third district Vernal. Last fall the Uinta club court, that the court may take auch noof Vernal Initiated a movement to tion In the premises aa It dsema propmall aervlce from Balt er. iecure one-dalake to Vernal and the lucres of the Ogden. The Ogden Union Railroad movement la aeiured by a letter received from the fourth assistant post- and Depot company will apend $70,00 master general, provided the expendi- in improviaenta around tha union statures Incident to the changed schedule tion in Ogden this spring, It la anwill not prove prohibitive. The new nounced by 11. L. Bell, superintendent schedule la to be mad effective ae of tba company. soon as road conditions between VerSalt Laka City To maintain 3165.23 nal and Trca ara good: Aa during the mile of highway in Utah tn 1925 coat past winter no delay whatever haa tho citizens of tha stats $568,182 05, acbeen caused In th delivery of mall cording to figures compiled by th from Pries to Vernal, th road having stale road commission's accounting been la excellent shape at all times, department Th cost of administrathe new ached ul la expected to be tion la given aa 956,329.00. eperativ at onca. Brigham City. A new steel sad Salt Lake City. Utah will some concrete bridge will be erected by th ttma be looked upon as th world's state road commission at tha mouth purebred livestock center," declared of Boxelder canyon shortly, according Colonel W. II. Adams of the livestock to District Engineer K. C. Wright of committee of the Salt Lake Chamber thla city. of Commerce In a talk at the weekly Salt Lake City. It has been definluncheon of the engneerlng council announced that tbe annual cititely of Utah, held at the chamber. Alizens will be ready, Colonel Adams averred Utah's held atmilitary training camp 19 to Fort from June Douglas la livestock being sought throughout the nation because of Its recognised July It thla summer, according to Information received by the local milihigh quality. tary officials. While the camp itaelf Ogden. Th national forest timber will ba conducted along much the sale In Utah, although not Impressive lines as those which have preceded it. compared with that of the better for- Us administration hia year haa been ested neighboring states, rlayed a big transferred from th organization of part In the development of tha smaller the organized reserve division to that from railroads, of tha regular army garrison. Brigacommunities remot forest service officials say la tbe an- dier General Lucius R. Holbrook, who nual timber sale report. commands theSlth Infantry brigade Fait Lake Clty.Nearly $200,000 and th poet at Fort Douglas, will per-snail y command the C. M. T. CL waa expended on the maintenance and construction of state highways In Ogden. Nearly 1.509.000 acre of Utah during th month of February, national forest land in the state of according to a rvnort for the month Utah 1 now Included in the state preserves, the tntermoantain piued by John K. Holden, state auditor. district of th forest service shows tn an annual report Balt Lake City. BaU Lake win thla Provo. Utah should find it possible year take car of her tewrist visitor aa never before If the pKna of Com- to kill 19.009 deer every year with a missioner Harry L. Finch materialize. proper program of conservation inEven more than the 7000 tourists who augurated. Mark Anderson; president their head- of the Provo Conservation association made tbe campground Lake last Fait la year afe told th members of the Provo chamquarter anticipated by Commissioner Finch ber of commerce at their monthly for 1126. and he Intend giving l membership meeting held In th Prove service to them alL high school auditorium. Balt of equalisation covering the 1925 operations. The report waa submitted for taxation purposes and fixes a value if 9. 93.38(1.6 J for taxable purpose. Tho report shows net earnings, after all deductions, of 92,158, 167JS, the argeat of Rny mining company that iaa Med lla statement so far with the hoard of equalization with the single exception of the Utah Copper company. Th report shows that the groes yield of the Tlntle Standard MIntrg company waa 97.319,979.09 for Hnaetment Into law of the revenue bill, proposing tag reduction of ICS7.000.000 thta year, awaited only the signature of Bresl-den- t rKIIJge, who waa expected to trprore the meuaur within a abort tlmo. Pcnata approval late Thursday by a vote of (1 to 10, of the compromise reached In the conference with the houee, completed (he work of congress on It a first and probably moat Important piece of legislation thta session. The total amount of reduction goes almost 940,000,000 beyond the outside limit which Secretary Mellon had indicated the condition of the treasury would permit, but favorable action by the president la bellfved assured, on the promise of nlrolnlst ration leaders In congress to forestall some of the pending bills calling for additional exWashington. News Notes f The mine produced 164.491.19 torn of ore, from which was obtained the allowing metals: Gold, 8852.69 ounces; silver, 4.200.141.73 ounces; lead 0 46.8(3,045.73 pounds; copper, pounds. Th total deductions for th year mounted to $4,161,810 93. Th coat of extraction waa 91!S.2C2.6T and the cost of reduction or smelting charges . waa Transportation wera and con$884,441.77 charges struction and repair ara placed at 1,001,-796.2- 91.818-863.70- $266,24179. The report states that tha statement also Include tha Iron Blossom Com updated Mining company from May to th clos of tha year. The Tintlc Standard purchased this company outright for $350,000 on May 8 of last year. 8. 1925, np March 16th. More than 2,300,000 of the 7,000.000 feedral Ux payers would be relieved of all taxation through the proponed Increases In exemption a from 91000 to 93500 f jf married persona. y Utah Products Find Marktta Balt Lake City. Three seasons of marketing of fruits and vegetables In Utah baa demonstrated to producers of these products that their marketing problems are bow solved, at leaxt aa far as finding a market for their products, according per-e.m- al From Sweeping Blaze Melbourne, AUtralla.On hundred md fifty men. women and children. hi took refug In the poat office uilJlag at King Lake while the reminder of the town waa swept by a rreat bush fire, have been rescued fter being surrounded by the flames or six hours. The story of the rescue a among the most thrilling In the of Australia. Hetnmed In by the '.amlng bush, the outlying build'nxs n the little town caught fi'e Ilk Inder and the Inhabitants fled to the ost office, the most substantial atruc-urIn the place. to an-a- ls L- - R. Ilart, sales manager of tba Federated Fruit A Vegetable Growers, which represents the Utah Fruit 9 Vegteable Growers association and In Utah. Through jther cooperative marketing." Mr. Hart points out, the grower have been shle to aee the necessity of better grades and quality n ' -. j e a Troep Sent To Soft Coal Field Indianapolis. lnd. Indiana national uard troop were ordered to th min ig district In eonth we stern Indiana assist local authorities In prevent-i- f any diaorder that mixht arHe la ennectlon wth the reopennig of mlaca. pari-mutu- o Batt Ground To Be Park Harllnrcn. Tex. The historic Resa-c-We Las Ia lines battleground near Brownsvlll, ecMie of the first battle of the war between th United State and Mexico in 1!6, will be set aside aa a military park. J. C. Fernandeg, Claude Morten and J. B. Scott, real estate men of Crownsvllle and owner of the site of two acre, have do eated It to the Valley Historical society Mr use as a park. e Utah y 1?25. penditures. Tba widespread slashes In taxes Would become effective, la most instances, Immediately upon enactment of the measure, and lncoma tag payers would hava their asseament cut by more than 9SOh.000.000, with the reduced rates effective on first payments for this year, which ara due I 19-da- I A-- SCALDS Sevatinaa. FE1 OVER 2G0 YEARS hsarfcm o3 turn been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumat.sm, lumbago and uric add condit ions. orrect Internal troubles, itimuV- - ,taj organs. Three size. All druggist. .oo tho original genuine Goi d . Win reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swellra Tea-dea- f. BitdeiLigaments, Stop th iajMtntti or if vu It BLIND MAN WOULD GIVE Salt Lake Clty.The Tintlc Standard Mining company earned 9274 n share net on la l,1B3,ll6'aharea of capital stock outstanding, according to tha report filed with the state board London. Seldom has a British foreign minister found hlmaelf la such a difficult and embarasalng position aa aa Important point of foreign pot-icas Sir Aaatea Chamberlain on tha eve of th league of nations meeting at Geneva for tha admission of Germany into the league. . The entire press without distinction of party joins la reproving hia attitude oa tha question of the enlargement of tha league counciL While Sir Auatea maintained he waa given th benefit of tha doubt oa how far ha might hava coro- miited himself to tha French view oa the admission of Poland, Spain and BraziL but now tha floodgates ara loosened and friend and foe alike ara loud la declaring that Great Britain cannot favor a policy which la not only a negation of tha Locarno agreement, but bad faith toward Germany. When th British foreign secretary, with Lord Cecil, atarta for Geneva he raa hava bo illusions regarding tha opinion of hia countrymen on th course he ought to pursue there. Only one opinion prevails, and that la If at Locarno, or line nay understanding reached for the enlargement of th league council concurrently with Germanys admission, Germany should hava been appraised of It The London Sunday papers characterize th coming week aa tha most grave and anxious time for tha cabinet since tha government took office. The dissatisfaction with tha Chamberlain attitud at reflected in hia recent, speech reached a point where for a time it waa believed only hia resignation waa possible. Apparently Sir Austen hlmaelf heallses the aerb eusnesa of hia position and haa allowed it to become known that ba considers his speech haa been misinterpreted. It ta understood that Premier Baldwin will try to relieve th tension by a statement to parliament It 1 doubtful, however. will definitely indicate the British policy. It haa become known that the cabinet di- cusrfi tbe question for seven hours and that atill another cabinet council sill be held, probably Wednesday, before final instructions are given to th British delegation. The Sunday Observer remarks: Premier Baldwin haa to avoid aa Irreparable blow to the moral credit of e, 91,000,000. Ravaaltd By Tax Valuation Report Aa Ranking Next Ta Utah Coppar Approve The Mellon Limit Reducad Mtaatfraj' Cattle Supply For West Let tlIt Lake City. There are 472.POOtile on Utah farm and ranges, a January 1, 1925, of which .(T0 are llib cows and 19.KM) are belfera, ac irding to a report Issued by George Scott, regional livestock statistician the United State bureau of srrP Jture, on cattle In the far western gion, cemprislcg the state of Utah, Arizona, California, Ida ash.ngu-, Nevada and Orrgon -- i President Expected T non-nlo- i e-tl- at nearly TINTIC SHOWS BIO EARNINGS REVENUE BILL UP TO COOLIDCE 150 Saved 7i V ' Firs departments from surrounding wlud-ator- approx-imatel- (v iY mU Cbeaebwugh Mfg. Comr y 1 -- lka Breaking Of Faith With Carmany And Denial a Leeame Fact la Charg- ed; Task la A Delicate Undertaking f f . AND l and If i r FOX BURNS UTTERANCES OF FOREIGN SEC RETARY THREATEN CABIN-E- T CRISIS IN BRITAIN 4 ;7H I 7 I i JU. Scene. Memphis, Tent Three white and three negroes killed and a scar of pwraoea Injured, was the koowa toll of a tornado which a wept arroaa the Mississippi titer from southeastern Arkanaaa after derooliahloc aeteral buildings tp the vicinity of lake village, wrecked about twenty fit hulld-tngIn a reaideatlal auburb of Green-villIflaa., and played ha toe with harna and tenant bouaea oa aeteral plantations la northern MiaalaalppL a, PLAN and sala from a Spllat, Side mm or Bom Spavin. Ho blister, no hair gone and bora can be used. fi.Jo bottle at druggists or delivsrwl I fcr la. rwtM aa tatarwtlng boro Dveertb S A free. V. r. T0UM4 W, Rt Lfa It, Th IL.. Angler G!vo yon tho correct time Certainly. What do you want It forr "Balt Tv got to catch a train Boston Transcript Sure Relief If-h- a the cabinet. 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief PEGX-AN-S FOR INDIGESTION 25i end 75 1 PkfhSold Everywhere roUix.n Lean WarWr traOa. Cataloa IHilomae fr COU.EoK. lli MOLER BARBER Umd. EfiaS ItrMt, Salt la City. LUX. Baanrrs According to th same paper, the foreign secretarys plan la to attack the difficulty by th method of Locarno; that ta, ha will endeavor to bav an Informal meeting with the German and other principal delegates and arrange some general understanding before the formal' proceeding open next Monday. In thla connection much attentioa ia drawn to Spains claim for a permanent aeat It Is thought It might be possible to Induce Germany to accept the Spanish claim aa a compromise, provided It waa distinctly understood that th dolma of Poland should be postponed to a later data. Thla solution would reqnira very delicate handling, for, although Germany might agree to It, It la doubtful If Franca and Poland woald give way. And even were tha 8panlah compro-mic- e accepted, it la thought that China would Insist on her equal claim with Spain and fresh complications arise. If ao other application than that of Germany Is considered at tha Genera meeting." he said, China dees n.--t desire to spoil the harmony of the fathering and will ba quit ready to withdraw her claim, provided her position and privilege win be equitably recognized at the next election of a nonpermanent member of th council. " . . FARMS WANTED . I Want to Hear From Owner of a good farm or ranch for sale ; wlH deal with owners only. State price and give description and location. ' W. W. IllILP, 210 Murphy Building. Seattle, Wash. dear Your SUa Wi& Guticura leap I Qea Oisitaaeal 7 la deal Easily Explained do they always say s cod million dollars T Because It has such a y of keeping aloof from most of ua" Fiona Why" rimeu-Unlo- 1 Waiter Staking Ceunty Hospital Weiser, Idaho. Campaigner! tor a fund of $5009 to be raised by public subscription as Weiaers share la a rro posed $25,999 county hospital will take the Geld the coming week. The county will provide the remainder of the fund. It is proposed to erect th structure ta thla city, several possible site owned by the county being under consideration. According to tentative plana, the building would be one nory high, of brick and concrete construe tion. with dimensions 32 by 24 feet. A full basement would be provided. Mvton. Contract for tbe "construcSalt Lake City. The Ute Indians Frss'dent Sign Supply Meatur mountain are locking ahead and expect to make Foiar Trip T Ba Mad This. Month tbe flume la of tion Cray Washlncten. President Coolldg ashfngtou. Manned almost comditch were recently let by the Uiatah rreater advancement from now on aimed the largest appro- pletely by Tdanteer from the d One before. Constructed company. than ever They have recently bill In history thq. annual Pa!n t and enlisted roll na-used of lumber be the will of million th Uintah organized and. Ouray Betcpjly measure for the treasury and : In the f?t and headgates. Tbe ter Homes and Livestock association. val reserve, the rolar exploration exflilnne office departments, carrying work i p)ft 1. Thla organization covers the entire pedition headed fey Lieutenant Comtobe completed by April 98,281X01. The bill waa theTirst of i mander Richard E. . will U the yearly apprepriation me s urea to j Fait Lali City. Mala highway reservation, with locals in the various from New York late taByrd March ' . aboard section , reach the White House. Of Ita total throughout th state are In fair shape tbe shipping hoard ateamet Cantier, $738,8t3.S('J is to met post office d- - according Ik the weekly survey of the Lake Salt City. Flans have been .hoping to blaze ah air route to partment expenses during the fiscal i United S' a re weather bureau In Salt completed and construction work will North pole itself, sweep over tha wide la more ! "Lake. aide from a little mud reported j begin shortly oa a new high school area nwer before year beginning July 1. visited man. by f a&d of Mantl In excess than 9100, 00.000 of the last la the vicinity eighteen i at Crasttville, It was announced by and be back home again before inch cf snow la NerV j Cacncn A Fetzer, architect la charge year ayp ropriatlcm com-mMnc- 1 I I with GSslj |