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Show I'lIK DKSKKKT F NEWS AUGUST 19 1920 THURSDAY "Fevers1 Are Broken by Chiropractic Adjustments Office, StS Hudson Ate. S. , Office Telephone, Joseph true, feupt. Circulation-AlfreCludwelU Reporter. Office. OGDEN. Aug. d 1. Lafayette ,t Meet Center rksee IU.W. Clrcwlntloo-N- . Joseph Olptn, 8upt, C. flicks. Reporter. Farr of Taylor wa attacked by a horee Wednesday when ha waa attempting The (o put a halter on the animal. horse slashed at Mr. Farrs arai and, UTAH STAKE M, 1. nipped him with lis teeth. Mr. Karr did not suffer any Injury, the hold of E! the horse being Insecure. When the horse waa finally roped Dr. E. A. Brundy. local veterinarian was summoned. He pronounced the PROVO. Aug It -- The Mutual Imrase rabies, and the animal was provement association of the Vtah shot. Dr. Rrundy reports that unless pre- stake gave their biggest rally of the cautions are taken there will be more season last night, when more Ilian too deaths among live etock In the west-- ) , including M J. A. wotkns and ern part of the oounty. Two months. at I ioncer friends 'their gathered ago. he ray's, a rabid dog waa killed at West Warren, following Its attack , park st 4 o'doi k wbeie luncheon was upon a large number of cattle and a served and an u. formal program took number of other dogs. David Hancock. place. 4nd Hurry Dance of Wert Weber and lew After the luiuhemi the Ted Barnes of Wilson, suffered lose of burleoqu bend paraded the atrecis stock. At present a number of dogs and then went to the park where tiny are at large in the vicinity of West gave a number of selection. --Mre. Warren that are known to have fought Aochss Paxman. president of the V. with Infected animals, according to I. A. presided and the opening the veterinarian. ass deliveted on the M- - I. A. Slogan "Wee Stand for the none-ua- c of Tobacco." by Isaac and the non-salKrockbunk, president of the Btake V. M. M. I. A. The folio Ing program was carried out by (lie different wards. HaCONSTRUCTION STURTS sards: Manavu mid Fifth waiian string muaic: dramatization. Ited Ptoneer ward. drumatlxatlon, Riding Hood, Sprlngvllle wsrda In19. OGDEN. Construction fants band: Tlmpanogos ward, dramAug. Provo Sleeping Beauty; work on the of spur tracks at atization, First ward, symphony band; Provo the Ogden arsenal site waa started Second ward, The Three Bears; Provo LakeVlew yesterday by the Taylor A Childs Con IVilrd ward Clinderella; ward, Bonneville brass band; ward, 100 More than trading company. men are engaged In the work which girls chorus must be completed in 70 days accordLicensed to Wed. ing to the contract. Bids for the conatrudlon of the 60 rePROVO. Aug. 1. A marriage libuildings at the arsenal are being ceived dally from contractors in Utah, cense has been issued to the followNevada, Colorado and other atates. ing couples; John B. Stratton, Provo the Bench and Ruby Larsen of Vineyard; They will be opened Sept. 4 at local office In the Col. Hudson build- Wm. A. York, and Mattie Macklln, both of Provo. ing. 1 ESCUPE FROM DEUH u i. A narrow escape 6cden, Aug. from death experienced by R. A. Browif, engineer In the employ of the fotoat eervtce. when his automobile grade on the plunged over a Clear Creek Stanley road Monday, according to a report received at the local foreet office. At the time of the accident was attempting to pass over the newly built road when a defective ateerlng gear caused the car to go over the bank. Tho automobile waa demolished and Mr. Brown waa badly bruised about the body. IQ-fo- SLAPS SISTERS 1 FACE FOLLOWING TOMATO MELEE ID. 8. OGDEN, Aug. Charles Wheelwright was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Ray West on' the complaint of his sister that he slapped her In the face when she reprimanded him for taking tomatoes from her garden. He was released after fur nlehlng $100 ball. It Is alleged that the assault took place Tuesday evening, when Wheelwright la aleged to have climbed over a fence into hls sister's garden. Roosevelt Due in Ogden on August 26 . OGDEN. Aur. 19. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic vice presidential nominee. Is expected to arrive in this city Thursday, August 2. on Union Pacific train No. 19, according to information given out by railroad1 officials. Mr. Roosevelt is expected to deliver an addrees here before filling hls engagement to apeak In Salt Lake In the afternoon of August 26. ul-dre- PROPOSED TRAFFIC Public Play Grounds Have Successful Season ORDINANCE WOULD (Special to The News.) AID FIRE FIGHTERS Having In view of buildings protection improved from fire. City Commission J. Ray Ward Is Including In a new traffic ordinance now In course of preparation. a clause whereby It will be a violation for motorists to follow the fire department apparatus whila It Is Delivers Speech on proceeding to a fire. A clause will also be Inserted, the commissioner Ponzis Operations says, which will make It unlawful for OGDEN, Aug. 19. An address on motorists to park their cars within a the fire The Ponxi Case, was delivered at the block of a Isbuilding where to extinguish working department meeting of the Ogden Rotary club In a fire. tha Weber club rooms at noon yesterThe new ordinance will be presentday by Ronald Tilton, manager of the ed to the city commissioners at an Investment department of the J. A, early date, It is expected. Hogel company. To. Start Monday (Special to The Newa) 19. Excavation Aug. werk on Nerth Washington avenue will be started Monday morning by thq, Moran Paving company, according to Clem Martin, foreman of the city street department- - Inasmuch as only the east side of. the avenue is to be paved, and that all connections with water and gas mains were made during the raving of the west side two years ago. it ls antlcipated-Ahst-- th pavlngwUl'-be'xompletewithin a short time. The paving work on the .bench has been completed and the company will now engage their entlfe crew on the North Washington " . avenue unit. In addition, to laying an extensive pavementeytern this summer, earth reads .have ,.haea.liuilt p.VfrJ2 blocks during the present summer, according to reports from the sireet department. OGDEN. d . Aug. 19. Punctureless Tire Paving of Avenue . OGDEN. Plant Being Built OGDEN. Aug. 19. The concrete foundations for the local plant of tha Aero Cushion Tire company are being e eit the factory on- - Paetreet. cific avenue and Twenty-nint- h The machinery will be sot up In the near future and the plant put Into of operation for the manufactureAuto Innor tubes for puncturel-esmobile tires. laid-at-th- s Court Session Being Heldfat Farram&lOtt , OGDEN, Aug. 19. Judge A E. Pratt of the district court la In Farmington today conducting court The court will be In session there until Saturday. Setting of cases in Judge In this cRy la scheduled Pratt's court for Aug. 27. eee-elon- a. TlfwlffiTAKER OGDEN, Aug. 19. Funeral servN. Givln. chief ices for Samuel T. Whittaker, local of maintenance at the Ogden, office of architect, were held In the Sixth ward the forest service headquarters, has chapel yesterday afternoon with BishThe tendered hls resignation effective Aug. op O. M. Sanderson officiating. OGDEN, Aug. 19.-- C. SI. He will secept a position with the chapel was filled with relatives and Utah National bank In this city. Mr. friends and a large number of floral Gwl.n has been with the foreet service offeringn were In evidence. The children of the ward Religion class placed office for a year and a half. . flowers on the casket during the aerv Boy Scouts Visit ice. The speakers were B. H. Roberta boy Davfd O. McKay, Fred Foulger and OGDEN, Aug. 19. Twenty-fiv- e Sanderson. Musical selections scouts of various troops of Phoenix. Bishoprendered by Gerard Kldmp, Wm. Arte., were visitors In this city yes- were T. Park. S. Wright, Alfred Stratford, W. The terday en route to Yellowstone Pickett and Nephl J. Brown. They were In charge of Scoutmaster Clarence Underwood. Before return- grave in City cemetery was dedicated ing to their homes thsy will visit Lit- by Fred Foulger. tle Zion Canyon In southern Utah. Ogden May Revive Annual Fashion Show . Oil M&n in Ogden. OGDEN, an official with City, was Aug. 19. R. B. Harknees, of the Standard Oil headquarters in New Tork in this city yesterday en route to tbs coast from Yeljowstone Park. cpm-pan- y. WPMEN REPUBLICANS MEET. OGDEN, Aug. 19. All Republican women Interested In the present politD . cal campaign, are Invited to attend a meeting to be held In the city hall this evening by the Women Republican club. - Matters of importance in connection with the campaign will be taken up. , WATSON FUNERAL ARRANGED. OGDEN. Aug. 19. runeral services the for William Wsson will be held at The1 Larkin chspel Friday afternoon. MethRev. Christian R. Carver of the The Community a pageant in connection-with the Ogden Fashion Show end Harvest Festival, If the celebraH. tion. Is revived, according to H.servCommunity Arbury, director ef Mr. Arbury eaidhe ice in this city. is Interested In tbs attempt to revive be glad to would and the celebration give It support Interest in the suggestion that the celebration be revived was greatly Increased yesterday. A number of busiv ness men voiced their approval. It Is expected that a meeting of fashion show promoters will he called very soon. OGDEN. Aug. 19. Service will present Japanese is Held by Immigration Officers OGDEN. Aug. II. Samomon Kata-yaa, 10, a Japanese, alleged te have odist church will official a Burial will States recently be made In the Mountain View ceme- entered the United was arrerted last ' without a passport, tery. hotel by police ofnight at the Grant at the oMy Jail for ficers and le held There Is mere Cstarrh IfTthls sect lot Irfi migration,' (flcr.hotelHe was emother eg a waiter. all diseases at the Grant f the country tana and fer rears ft was sap. ployed pet together d te be Incurable. Doctors pro. CTOMNET SPARKS CAUSE FIRE. scribed local remedies, and by eon. ' cure with local treatOGDEN, Ang. 19 Sparks from e tartly falling Caceased a flrt in the roof of ment. pronounced It Incurehla chimney d greatly tarrh I a local disease, conditions residence of Henry Koldeya at the and by eerstttutloaal avenue end X ghteenth etreet therefore require eonsMTetional treat- d Liieotn afternoon. The entire roof yesterday ment Halle Cstarrh Mrdieina the damage being esbr T. i Cheney 4k Co, Toledo was destroyed remedy, is timated st $100. Chin Vis a constitutional taken tntemaily ssd sets thru the Blond oa the Macons forfaees of the GAMBLER rOUND NOT GUILTY. revert fyetetm One Hundred Deliare .OGDEN. Aug. 1. Andrew Stef fee Hells ts effered for aey esseen thet com. gang tor wee fourd rot ruiffy on e ebarre of Medicine fells , end rtwlar conducting a gambling game by a J CHIVIT A CO. Toledo, Ohlu Jury y In the Second dlrrirt court yesgold by Droerirte. 'to. terday morning. I Bells Family Pills fer evsetlpetlea V - m ur Influ-sm-e- maau-'facture- Ce-ter- l- . - . see-saw- of OBSEQUIES HELD Forest Chief Resigns. BRIGHAM CITY. Aug. IS. The public play grounds of this city, have had the most successful season this Institution. year In the history of During the season a steel slide and a steel giant stride have been added to the equipment, making the grounds complete In every detail except for a swimming pool and dancing floor. The present equipment consists of two ssts of chain swings hung on pipes set s, horizontal bars, In cement, rings on chains, slide, giant stride, large cement wading pool, hand ball and volley ball court, which Is also used In class play, latticed pergodn fitted up with sandboxes, benches and tables for handiwork and play that can be engaged In sitting down and for the story hour. The play grounds were established by the Kindergarten club five years ago and that organization has stood sponsor for the institution since. The city administration apropriated a sum this year sufficient- to pay the salaries 6f The supervisors,- Mleeee Cecelia Rati Over 160 and Roma Christensen. children visit the play grounds every and they are day,- - except Sunday,' taken In two groups one in the morning and one In the evening. The Ipcreosed patronage each year has demonstrated the appreciation which parents have for the institution and children-of,al- l ages are accommodated. the supervisors seeing -- ia H,.that the little Yolks who have no older escorts, are safely delivered back to their homes. Besides operating the public play grounds, the Kindergarten club- has taken up a regular course of study along the line of child welfare and has had frequent lectures from prominent educators, all the parents the ett' Wnr'aTWSyr-'7nWr,-t- d Former Service Man It.Sanitary Inspector (Special to The News.) BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 18. P. Lee Nebeker was appointed city sanitary Inspector pro tem this morning, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation M. Burt. Final acof -- John taktion on the appointment will en by the city council at' Its regular Mr. Nebeker meeting next week. served with the sanitory corps in the world war and has a very comprehend sive understanding of that 'work. The ottteo carries with It tha appointment as deputy city marshal.' - Bear River Old Folks Visit Brigham on Trip (Special to The News.) BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. II. This morning the old folks of the Bear River stake visited Brigham City as to the Hermitage In they Journeyed to hold their annual Ogden canyon outing. There were some $0 automobile In the carravan bearing over 100 people and during the hour's stop in milthis city the Oarland-Tremonto- n gave an open air concert itary band court house from the steps while many of the veterans got out of their and down the sidecare and passed up walks greeting old friends and. making new ones among the many local people who made .It a point to be on hand to greet the vlsitora Tbs outing was given under the direction of the stake old folks committee, but on invitation was extended to all who eared to avaflthemselves of the opportunity to have a good time and the result was that a great many young people were In the company, presidents P. M. Hansen end A. P. Capener of the stake presidency and practically every bishop of the stake, were In the company. The party, arrived here at I o'clock end departed at 9. . - Are Being Arranged ffperlal to The Newa) BRIGHAM CTTT, Aug. 1$. Rupt. C. H. Fkidmor is busily at work arranging the preliminaries ' for the opening ef the schools of Boxeldr county. September 1$. On September 1 and 11. the opening Insikute will he bed end en the evening of Friday, the 19th. a big reception will be tendered the teachers by the board of education in the way of e canyon for tbs purpoee of rivlrg the 1 a teetmonlal for a medisomething 1 never thought of doing. hut Tanlac has helped me so much that for the sake of others 1 am glad to make a public rtatement." said Mr A Brandies, of 234 Taenty. aecund street. Ogden. Utah, recently "About a year- end e half ago J of influenza, had a enerr atlack which loft me suffering from Indigestion. r hounijiii.ni and other Iroublea. My atinnuih waa eo upael thui nothing atiool with me. for always after meals I had a dull, heavy terltng. with almost unhearahfn patna In the pit of 1 wns badly crippled my etomurh. up with rheumatism and my fori were so swollen I could hardly stand 1 to wear my ahoea extremely nrrioua any sudden noire would make me Jump .and it waa no unusual thing for me to roll and toaa for hours at My night before getting to sleep. seemed to be completely gone strength 1 and felt miserable all the time "Although I tried many different med nines. 1 never found anything to do me any reel good until I go Tan-labut this medicine began ts build me up right from the s'art. I hate c Just finlrtied my fourth bottle of Tan-laand It has given me absolute reMy aplief from all my trouble. can eat anypetite Is Jurt fine and 1 I want thing and everything whateverwithout after-mealsuffering any distress The rheumatism has quit has troubling me. and the 1 can wear gone out of my feet so thnt ease. My my ehoes and walk with nerves are steady as a clock, and in and every way I am feeling, stronger better, than for a long time. Teniae of good, ha certainly done me a world I am conand 1 think so much of It. about stantly telling my friends by Tanlac is sold In Salt Lake City n Five Good Btoree. Echramm-Johnao- t "tilling cine i America Qualifies Four Men In 200 Metre Dash, Pole Vault And Semi-Finaof The 400 Metre Run. A&'-- ?' - ls ,r?s7' Ca1 (By Associated Press) J. r.ysn of Aug. Ixufhlin Lyceum, New York, woo- the Olympic hammer threw today, Four Americans qualified In trials for the $90 meter dash. They sre Che. W. paddock, Los Angeles Athletlo club who won the 190 meter dash; Loren 7 Murchison, New Tork A. A., as-sl- et Francisco Man A. Meadow brook Woodring, M. M. Klrk-e-- C. and Club, y. Allen Phila- delphia. Tha weather waa raw end cold, with a dritala falling, when the men went te their merke. Four American runner qualified In the preliminary heats of the run In the Olympic names today. They were Frank A Shea United Slates navy. J. E. (Ted) Meredith. New York A. C.i R R.. Emeroy, Chicago A. A, nTd Oeorne & Schiller, 1 xa Anlee A. C.. Phillips the only Canadian entrant, also qualified. Others who will enter the qualifying beets for the are Lindaay, Ainsworth, Wvxrthlnrton and Putler. England: Oldfield, Dafel and Rudd. South Africa; Fery and Andre, France; Vilen. Finland; Kngdahl, Fweden; Swltterland and Corteyn and MOrren, Belgium. Sohtller made the fastest tlma coming home In 19 l- eeoonda, 1 - wee-ehort of the record made by C D. at the Stockholm Olympics, Ratdpath In 191. Meredith came through hls tn heat Impressive style, giving of great reaerva power. Rudd, the South African gtnr, simply breeaed Horn. canned by heavy rains today, f0r trtranls In tha (m'rk'n P- K- SP'V?-11- , Foa Chicago A. A.; Illinois A. C; E. I wE. ,)vhlnrton State collogs, and fV;h.Mft,r.,(. C Hogstrom, Mattson and Rydberg, Swe Pateraen, mark. All qualifying cleared tha bar at I (9 metrea Despite the unexpected victories of European athletes yesterday In the rf c, teachers an opportunity to get acquainted. Indications point to a record attendance st the Boxelder high school and In fact ftiroughout the school dis-Is trict and right now Clerk Horseley out of town busy endeavoring to 'locate will have to hl6h eohool students who make their home In this city during the school year. The board pays the Teslding on transportation of students the electric railroad line who comiIn In every morning and return home the evening. Those students who cannot thus go back and forth each day, are given a weekly allowance to In defraying the expense of board and lodging. ll.p. ANTWERP. LiiJutL G. B. Rose, D. C., Ph. C. KEITII EMPORIUM BLDG. Suite 300, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Phone Was. 6282. eml-flne- ls Pun-bla- d, -i Liberty Park is Scene Of Utah Copper Outing (Special to The News.) BINGHAM. Aug. 1$. Employee of the Utah Copper company will be tho guests of their employers at an outing In Liberty park, Salt Lake City. Aug. 26. A special train will leave here at 1 p.rti. over the Jllniham A Garfield railroad, on which all employeea will be taken to Gat Ike. On their arrival at Liberty Park a special program haa been arranged for the entertainment of the employeea For the return trip tha train will Vave tha Oregon Bhort Lina depot at about 9 . nd avt-den- , the sholputttng and broadIntJump event the fifth ey American team went of competition with such a lead the U eeemad they were assured ef vlotory. With It events finished and anly 14, Inrludins, the decathlon, lbs modora and marnthon remaining. pentathlon Ibn Amerlcant have amaaeed 11 out of a poaaibie 14$ points. The feet af the - points are widely dtrtrltutedAmerlran fencers have bean ntlm l from tha final poffteets In th lfltd dividual avant. Major F. W. Honeycutt being th only American ta progress a Amarlca waa alea In th rt th from allmlnsted wrestling competition last nlsht,whe Oaorae Metropoulln of Gary, Indl wan thrown In four minutes hy Frinesfeld, Lieut. H. I. Baymanskt. Denmark. United Btstos army light haavywelgbt, won tha livellaet bout of U event a g from Btensrud. Norway. Only one Amerloon. Fred W. Fallas, ef th Lorchestar qualified In tha two forenoon semlRinsls beats of ths Another American 19,409 metre run. of A. Patoeonl. of Haakelt Institute Kanoaa. a Zunl Indian, dropped out la the twentieth lap of tha first heat. J. Wilson of England and Oulllamot of Franca ware tha stars In their respective heats with aha Frenchman winning the heat does is a minute fester than Wilson's tlma Tha race, were run In an occasional drlssla In thn second host Falter set tbs pace for three laps with Oulllamot at From there an the pace hls basis. with Bachman of Bwoden and Anderson of Denmark, alternated In setting Near tha finish, Oulllamot tha pace. sprinted st iniJy w Into a forty-yar- d lead. Nurmi. Finland, was second In the first hat; Maccarlo. Italy, third: Man-hel- s. Franca fourth, and Oeoechen. Bwltserlnnd. fifth, all qualifying. Wilsons Urns wwe 81 minutes 44 S Oulllamot ran tha second boat S seoonda BachIn 11 minutes 41 man, Sweden, finished second; Anderson. Denmark, third; Fred W. Feller, fourth and Garin, Bwltsarlend. fifth. Italy and Greece drew a by for tha Olympic water polo preliminary asst In th first match Italy will week. meet Spain; Ip tha second England meats Panada, In th third Bwodea tn th fourth meats Caecho-sloveklFranc meets Brasil, tn the fifth' Bwltsarland meets Belgium and In th sixth Holland meet e Australia. Th American pol vaultera. T. K. Fnea Chlcaao, A. A., E. E Knourek, Illinois A. C.; E. I. JenneM Washington But college and E. E. Pteyera Chicago A. , easily and Impressively qualified for tha finals In th pal vault today, their form being far superior to that of th other entrants. neml-flnal- light-welnt- I-- sec-en- ds t-- a, A-- T-m- - Hired Help New Burley School Ready for Use This Fall (Special to Tha Newa) BT WAVS MASON (KOR THE DESERET NEWS) BURLEY. Idaho, Aug. 18. With achool new of the tha completion Last Respects Paid building her which will be ready for used to have a stately butler, th ntost impressive gent altvs, a commence, To Peter R. Gillespie occupation when achool achool major-dom- o and a sutler, and proud domastics four or five. B- probSeptember 7, tha public fore th war they did' their d itiaa aa good ratalnera ought to dot lem will be considerably bettered. (Special to The News.) thejr seemed to ua a bunch of beauties who wall deserved th wag TOOELE. Aug. IS. Funeral serv-Ice- s Heretofore the achool building of thlafor Feter R. Gillespie were held city have been uncomfortably crowd- they drew. But sine th times bee .ni unsettled they tried to travel on d. 8upt H. M. Brotdbint tnnounew thlr In the 8outh ward chapel Tuesday ff BJ thy bcm mettled w had to can them, ono afternoon and the building was filled th. following teacher have 'been en- and all. And now my wife does all tha cooking, rejoicing that th gang la to its capacity. gaged to teach in the Burley schools gone, and 1, beahrewlng and gadsooklng, keep up th fire and mow tho The services were presided over by for the ensuing year high school. J. M. Cum lawn. About my household task I scuttle, so gay I carol song aloud and Bishop E. M. Atkin of the ward, and Principal of Atkin Nelthe speakers were William minga; English; Meml I'm convinced that I can buttla a well aa any hireling proud. My wife Is Fait Lake and H. B. Haynes, C. R. lie M. Bayer, Laura V. Demman and Anni Rooney and other good old songs of yora, before song writsinging all of C. Alvin Orme, Marfa McBride and Marion Oudmunsen, history; this city. Silver and Marguerite Buchanan, ma- er all. grow looney, as aha mopa up th kitchen ffo or. Without hlrad.halp The Invocation was said by John A. thematics; Albert C. Blscnel, Aaron my heart is bubbling with harmless mirth, that makes a hit; my daya no Bevtn, and John W. Talt ggvo the Horne and Bert C. Proffitt, language; tPPr. for some fear will quit. Tho udtd a benediction;-Thhaughty mualC4LEymbers M. and Nellie Sharer, were given by the ward choir, besides science; Helene Bourgeole and Heflel pies ar burned, th bread la soggy, tha meat coma smoking from tho , & vocal solo by Mra Evelyn Isgreen, lht Im feeling groggy, been us we fired thd grouchy l0Y but m Schwtsher, 'Commercial; Bulah and Rulson Ostler played a violin solo, B. dr.ve. I do ifot car two Jot or tittles what Edith domestic science; of u In town; accompanied by Mra Rebecca Atkin Nora Beckstrom, manual far batter live on ruined vtttles than wlR beneath people say Face Ramsey and a frown. aervanfs at the piano. 8. W. Lee sang were Oren Campbell, agriculture, training; to Face." Tho floral offerings means possible to get in touoh with and Arthur Denman, speaking public well many, cs Mr. Gillespie wai coun- pryslcal education, Evelyn Kerr. tha Bt. Marlas official and prevent known all over Tooele and the th young woman from fulfUlng her 86hooli EjctnenUiry In tho took place ty. The interment . Sixth gmde Nellie B. Davidson. threat. Jqoele cemetery. r Valere Probst and Winifred ORouke, WASHINGTON, j Idaha Helene LunbutT- - Fifth Cora Buck-stro- PocteIIo-G&Company FAIlS Idaho. 8,014, Aug.il Tooele Citizens Fight Increase 1,287, or Winifred Woodoli, Mary T. cent for per Appeals Higher Rates 67jlWebb x Fourth Fires in Mountains Horne and Nancy Holt. - (Special to Th News.) city. Mo., 7.107, ilraiua Vera Jamison, Esther R. Rogers and 4,410, or 81.0 per cant (Special to The News.) Ida Martin. Third Pearl ' Randall, POCATELLO, In 1$. Idaho, Aug. 18Fort Collins Colo., revised. 9.788. Practically Beryl Downs, Nell Blackhurst and Aug. TOOELE. petition filed with tha state public Previously in this city was Maud announced aa 8,784. 8econd Estella utilities Johnson. every available man aaVT-ofcommission Mondv at , N. Yh revised, $4.18$. PreJWtn ''the'" moantalfts - v L, Boiaai tha- - Focatallo Cotrtterf ChaaH4ahL,--Mrh,- . Utica, --. Jowe.r ... ' Priest. Lillian Chriswell and Ruth company asks for a 70 cent increase vious! yan noun cod a 94.18. niitht fighting a brusn fire which1 A Ward. reached considerable proportions tho First Lovtaa Roper, super- in gas rates wind changed r' Bettla L. Broadband Bylvia B. slight shift In tho over Tho company averg that It ts not Vice-Admir- al visor, Huse mountains the course of the fire Carter, Helen 8. Appletin. Louisa IL making a fair return upon Its investwas town and the danger to the Litchfield, Genevive Riley, Elsie Mur- ments and that no dividends have Starts For Baltic averted. The Ore is relieved to have ry, Jiarle Lucas, Mable Colstad and been paid. An Increase of 70 cents been started by lightning. StyOO on Beck. eublo feet Emma, of gag supplied (By International Newa Servica) Two large stacks of grain, owned through regular meters ia asked by the were burned last $0,-0by J. Alex Bevan, of On 8000 seoond te the WASHINGTON, Vice Adcompany. Aug. I the fire U not Pocatello Girl Write cubic-fenight. The origin tho company sake a miral Hues, who haa been ordered ta known. Held by Kidnaper per month Increase. Providing Baltic sea on the cruiaer, Pittsthis request ia granted tha following th to The American rights toNews.) (Speoial rates will be affective In PocaJtello: burgh to protect Jordan District Gives day reported to Secretary Daniel that POCATELLO, Ida., Aug. 18. Ev- First 8000 cubic-fe$1.70, gross, ha haa sailed for th Bsltio but will School Opening Schedule ery effort possible is being mad by $8.60 net second 8000 cubic-fee- t, $1.(0 th sheriff office to gat la touch with gross, $1.80 net; lO.vOQ feet, $1.45 atop an rout for coal. It la said that force will be in th Bsltio early (Special to the New.) officers at Bt. Maries, Benewah coun$'l net; 80,000 feet, $8.$l tha next week. Admiral Hus doe not school ty, Idaho, where it ia believed Levann gross, 8ANDY. Aug. 19. Jordan grosa, $8.18 net, all over 80,000 feet, report how many destroyer ha had girl, la being held by $1.10 gross $2 net district has issued a notice of the state Jon, ordered to accompany his expedition. tha alao and attendance Th bean raidihas on school girl . kidnaper. law Had Bilious Attacl s schedule for the opening of schools in ng with Mae Wehnar at her home SENATOR CUMMINS IMPROVES. south of the city for some months, and that district. 80m time ago I had Indigestion follows: t is reported to local officers that Miaa DES MOINES. lows Aug. The notice reads pa AH students up to eighteen year of Jost waa kidnaped and taken to Bt. and frequent bilious attacks I procurUnited States Senator A. B. Cummins Chamberlain's a Tablets ed of bottle of 7. tho Hi for several day of Influenza, tor age must register at No beginning not Maries Aug. by the oonald-erably person, Tuesday morning Mias Wahnar re- and was greatly surprised better today, hi daughter each school year. 'few benefit from received a to - frond lew I quick lettdris a 8t. by ceived writMaries, permitted even a parent, Mra H. A. Rawaoa said. doeea On emme of bottle cured them. school for of In out ten ah th wbieh of told girl. by keep a pupil certifibeing kidnaped, and threatened to aa I have not had any return of them ployment without a ' working Mrs Chlllcctha, suicide commit if not writ immediately, cate. Jordan dis- rescued. Officers aloe state th lat- Mo. If you have any trouble with New Process Removes Registration dates in a yoor digestion tfva thaaa tablet sh waa kidnaped trict have been fixed as follows: All ter eald sh trial. They will do you good. Ad. freehmen. or ninth grade students, men, on of whom, ah think Superfluous Hair Roots high has seen several times before. Th vartisamant will register at their respective schools at Draper. Bandy and Bing- letter of Mine Wehnar waa turned ham on Saturday. September 4th,' 1910, over to the sheriff. whose fore has Rancher is Killed Woman troubled with unalghtly, been working on th case throughout ahile all senior high achool students, growths, will be delighted to . When Well Caret in hairy hear that they can new actually 10th, 11th and 12th grades, and all th day. The police ar the hair attire roota aad all -employing every pupil in grades on to eight will7, regNewa) (Special the It is easily, quickly. harmlolyl ister on Tuesday. September ST. THOMAS, Nev.. Aug. 18. Cal- don without th us af liquid, powhigh achool ardent thaat tha achool j pasta br lac trio noodla It not vin Nay was killed Thursday when a der, high student at Th now phalaetlB prooess Coco&nut Oil Makes cave-l- a occurred while he waa workbuilding and tha grad stddenu In Compared at all with any etha tpb a wall. la ing th local grade building. A Splendid Shampoo Nothing lik tt ever dl Mr. Nay who has been a reeldent of method. arad. casso tha hair roota tt This announcement will take precewaa com out boforw your vary oyoa leavMoepa valley for many years dence over tn previous announceon well a the Gentry ranch ing tha akin smooth aad halrlsa as a ments In conflict with these datea If yon want to keep your hair la digginghe had recently purchased. H babe's: Its action is so positive B Jordan district teaoherg lngtitut good condition, b careful what you which 8 In th af- certain, druglata generally was oclock at report working will begin Monday. August 80, at 9:80 wash lUsvith. ternoon In th bottom of th welt, phenomenal eel a for phalacUna It to a.m. at th Jordan high school buildshamand Most e5ipi prepared about 10 feet below the surface, when child could safely eat It, Oo ing, at Sandy, and. will continue for a poos contain too much alkali. . This Sldee gave way, burying him in a small asHck ef phoiactlno today, folperiod of four dayaThmorning and aD dries the acalp, makes tha hair blittl. the wee land. and secured the Help e Inatructlona and you low ti Jordan elmple seamens. high ernoon ia very harmful. Mulsified ootpa-nand near were enough to hear him will bo wonderfully turprisod. school cafeteria will serve noon lunchla pur (which oil shampoo while groan when, chanring shifts s eon to all teacher who so deelr. is much batter second and elide occurred. Hopes of rea All schools in Jordan district will thanentirely greenele), can use for else you were him anything abandoned, but (ban cuing sum on Tuefdaymornlng. Storage of HonseJioM Goefs open at shampooing, as thia cant poaalbly In- work waa continued until 0 oclock' x 7. September tba hair. next morning when the body wan reSafest Ftropeoug Clatewt A very etrong orp of teachers haa jurBimply moisten your hair with covered. te th CXty nla beam secured for tha district and water and rub It la. Oa or two Ftineral service were held la th for th will make aa abundance of local ward chapel en Sunday. Bmrides everything i In readtnaa low csfRafe oflnssrcrcs opening. rich, rroamy lather, aud cleanse th hi wife he Is survived hy ten children. W levlt tee errt eo aad hair acalp thoroughly. Th o lather rnr Dywwuvy aad Flax. 04 Ceasortet rlanes out evrtiy and. remove ovary R. E. Bower of Dixie. Brook Co.. particle of dust, dlrC dandruff and Moot efficient Pocking and Pht-ptColic and dries ofl. vxeesalvo hair used The Chan, baa quickly Ga, Department ta th Wane end and evenly, and it leave it fa aad Dtnrrhoee Remedy .for yen- motorized nays he finds It to b on of the beet tiiky, bright, Duffy and naay to nasbjg knowledge al' , family medicine ofmedicine odl n Ke&sm cocoanut h muelfied evr Tw C; Fireproof Storagt C. that It m the best ham poo at moat any drug rtore. It'S new for dysentery. Dux and kindred n oca is a on for used and When enough few r .dyeentery. vary cheap d.seasea. rawer oil mart also be given. Ad- to loot ove-- y one In th family for P4 JL maatba vertisement. W.1 a,.' AUca-Kraamn- -- d, J s -- - . these lectures. School Opening Plans T Ryan Wins Olympic HammerThrowEvenl 01 . 00 et It 70-ce- et It' Ells-Wrig- ht by-tw- I to'eT hlgh-echoo- g, ree-cue- rs ut -- be-lal- n- - rt Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear ng aom Z7 |