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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER New York harbors whistle chorus," which has screamed a noisy welcome to every transport returning with soldiers from overseas, has been ordered suspended as a menace to navigation by Godfrey L. Carden, captain of the port. Suits wore beguu in the federal court at Boston on Friday by fifteen op the important copperofmining companies to recover a total $3S4,000, which It is claimed in events the government illegally assessed its manner possible. Income taxes between the years 1915 and lftlS. ' Ten great battleships, the vanguard Are Making History of Americas overseas armada, returnThat happening ing to home shores after eighteen Information Gathered from All months' service In European waters, end Globe the Quarters of reached New York Christmas eve. Few In Line. a Given Five persons lost their lives and twenty-sevewere Injured, ten of them seriously, when a St. Louis & INTERMOUNTAIN. America Is facing a war bill of Sau Francisco freight train crashed $,50,000,000, but the manner in which into a passenger train at Norge, Okla. WASHINGTON. the bulk of It will be liquidated is a domiCurrency and credit expansion durquestion to be determined by the nant political party, in the opinion of ing the war, although to some extent Gov. Emmett Boyle of Nevada, who is unavoidable, was greater than neceshome after a visit to Washington in sary, In the opinion of the committee the Interest of the gold mining indus- on war finance of the American Economic association. try. A new issue of $750,000,000 or more Postoffice inspectors have completed their check of the loss of war sav- of treasury certificates of indebtedings stamps stolen from the Greeley, ness maturing In six months, was announced Friday by Secretary of the Colo., postoffice and estimate the robbers obtained approximately $00,000 a Treasury Glass, in preparation for the fifth Liberty loan. Books will be open portion of which was in cash. An explosion of gasoline, believed from January 2 to January 7 at fedto have been caused by excessive heat eral reserve banks. from the furnace, resulted in the comLegislation to make effective the plete destruction of the Lincoln garage wheat price guarantee for the 1919 In Rock Springs, Wyo., early Sunday crop and at the same time to safemorning, entailing a loss of approxi- guard the government against losses has been recommended to congress by mately $73,000. An urgent appeal to employers of the department of agriculture and the Montana not to attempt to reduce food administration. Immediate legislation authorizing rewages while the cost of living remains enlistment in abnormally high, is contained In a let- sumption of voluntary ter mailed by John H. McIntosh, state the army and the repeal of provisions manager of the Montana Employers of the selective service act limiting association, to the membership of the enlistments to the period of the war, is organization, urged by Secretary Baker in a letter War savings stamps to the value of to Chairman Dent of the house mili$3G,000, and some cash, amount un- tary committee. known, were stolen from the safe iu If congress determines to continue the Greeley (Colo.) postoffice. the national guard as the army reserve Captain F. E. Townsend, who repre- of the nation, Secretary Baker has ansents the United States government In nounced, the guard service will have the munitions plant at Nitro, W. Va., to be reconstituted from the ground is to make a thorough investigation in up. Montana this week of allegations that The capital'issues committee of the Montana labor shipped to Nitro was treasury, the governments war agency ill treated, deceived and ill fed. for the suppression of unessential seSoldiers who are with the Ninety-firs- t curity Issues, has announced that it division, which was organized at would suspend activities on December until disCamp Lewis, are not slated for early 31 and remain inactive return home, according to a letter re- solved, unless called back into service ceived last wock. by developments. Searchers found at the bottom of the FOREIGN. t Six thousand stockings filled with shaft of the Tonopah Buckeye mine, near Tonopah, the body of candy, tobacco and other articles were Alex. T. McKenzie, chairman of the distributed on Christmas day to AmeriNye county, Nevada Republican cen- can troops stationed in the vicinity of tral committee, who had been missing Archangel by the American Red for several days. Cross. A German press report reaching the DOMESTIC. After discussing means 6f protecting state department Friday said the children born out of wedlock, the manufacture of ammunition in GerIllinois Womans Legislative congress, many will stop December 31. which opened a two days session at The Russian situation has been the Chicago on Friday; went on record as subject of earnest discussion by the favoring automatic marriage of par- representatives at Paris of the assoents of such children. Such marriage, ciated nations, but so far as has been according to sponsors of the plan made known none of the governments would would be annulled by divorce has put forward any definite plans. action. The understanding is that the whole L. II. Hartman, who is looking after subject will be left to the peace conthe surplus stocks of the government, ference. told Chicago business men at a lunchDiplomats at London are much ineon that the goods will not be dumped terested in the sudden departure of on the market. They will, Instead, be Ignace Paderewski to Poland and disposed of In a way to leave the gen- somewhat puzzled by the rumor that eral market unimpaired, he said. . a coterie of influential Poles desire Fred Fulton was given a decision the great pianist to accept the naover Sam Langford, the Boston tar; tional leadership of his native counbaby. In their go at San try. Francisco. Fulton kept Langford President Wilson was given a brilaway from him with his long left and liant reception in London on ThursLangford could not get in close to his day, it being estimated two million rangy opponent people crowded the two miles of Henry Vannes, trainer with the streets on which the procession was Sheeley zoo In winter quarters at held. Baltimore, was shot in the leg by ConThat the Germans hope to regain sul, a big champanzee. Luckily the their colonies is indicated in a dispatch revolver contained a blank cartridge from Berne, received through, official and the wound in Vannes leg is only a channels, announcing that Dr. Solfs flesh wound a burn from the powder, recent resignation referred only to the Burglars attempted to open the safe foreign office and that he still retains of the Westetrn Mechanical the post of secretary of the colonies. at Los Angeles. Failing to company The Belgian cabinet council, at dislodge the safe door after burning off the sitting Tuesday under the presidency hinges, they broke Into the companys of the king, adopted a scheme of garage, took out a truck, hoisted the electoral reform intended to establish safe through a skylight with the com- universal suffrage for the next elecpany s tackle, hauled It to a tions. canyon and rifled it of $1500 cash and Liberty The personnel of the peace con, bonds, after blowing off the doors. gress gradually is taking form, so that Widespread complaints by homecomthe American delegates express the ing soldiers of exorbitant charges for hope that the various countries deleservice in Young Mens Christian assowill be announced and the delegates ciation canteens overseas, will be re- arrive for the actual commencegates erred to the war department for in- ment of the negotiations soon after the vestigation, says a New York dis- opening of the new year, patch. carloads of Christmas Fourteen Cardinal Gibbons in a statement isfrom the United States arpackages sued at Baltimore, December 24, said rived at Coblenz, Christmas. he had no fear that socialism would reserved exThe Belgian suite, become an issue to be dreaded in the until" now, for guests royal clusively Period of reconstruction and that the will be occupied by President and Mrs. good sense of the American working Wilson during their stay in London. People would 'check any social up- In the years of Its interesting history, heaval. . it has had within its walls many The cost ofvliving In New York state crowned heads, one of the latest, but has Increased 62 per cent since 1914, the least mentioned at Buckingham according to figures made public by Palace, being the former German em the Consumers League of New York. I peror. Word told briefest n 1200-foo- , four-roun- d HYRUM tttau THE BEE HIVE STATE Within the next two months chief clerks of draft boards will have completed their records and draft affairs will be wound up. With the mustering out of the Student Army Training corps, an infantry unit of the Reserve Officers Training at the Utah corps will be Agricultural college at Logan. Every boy in the city will be asked to Join the Boy Scouts of America within the next thirty days, according to plans formulated at a meeting of the Salt Lake executive board of the scouts. . George B. Bailey, aged 17, of Wells-villwas fatally Injured, when he fell from a load of hay. Two wheels of the wagon passed over his abdomen, crushing him. lie died almost instantly. There was an Increase in nearly all lines of business in .Utah, the past year. The Increase amounted from 33 to 45 per cent. Business generally, it was disclosed, was much improved over the previous year. An effort to have the and the Amalgamated Sugar companies reduce the price of beet pulp is being made by the Utah state farm bureau, according to a statement by e, Utah-Idah- Cattle Buying for Swift & Company ! o Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle on an average, every market day. Each one of them is sized up by President D. D. McKay. Official notice that clergymen and workers will be other religious half-farrates by the United granted States railroad administration over all administration lines was received by officials last Salt Lake passenger week. After accompanying the body of a fellow soldier, who was killed when a train passed over his body at Camp Dodge, la., to Montpelier, Ida., Sergt James O. Maxey returned to his home son in Salt Lake to find his dying from pneumonia. To avert a possible break and flood from the Piute dam, with a repetition of the Hatch town and Mammoth dam disasters, George F. McGonagle, state ask the incoming legisengineer,-wil- l lature for an appropriation of $70,000 for strengthening the construction. Battle flags borne by Utah men in th.e great war will be placed in a memorial hall or in the capitol. The colors of disbanded organizations that originally were national guard units will be delivered to the states from which most of the men came, it is nrv nounced. Turkeys sold In Salt Lake last week for 48 cents a pound.,. XThree days before there was shipped from Vernal in the Uintah basin, alone, four tons of turkeys to Salt Lake and Denver the produce dealers, which brought one raisers 22 cents a pound, says who knows. Post-wa- r amendments to the city were made by the Salt ordinance water Lake commission last week. One provides that all new water installations and connections shall have a water meter. This provision was in force before the war, but during the conflict ' it was rescinded. Military training, interrupted by the trainsuspension of the student army Unithe at resumed be will ing corps, definite Utah. of Though versity is' beplans have not been made, it carried be will this training lieved that out through the reserve officers training camp organization. The per capita cost for the care and education of the deaf and blind children of Utah is found to be well below that at four other similar schools in the west. During the past ten years this average per capita cost has been $385, $438, $379, $409, $380, $390, $354, $411, $422 and War mothers in Utah who gave their sons to the navy now have a complete record for each boy and an honor emblem for everyone who paid the greatest price of all, because their service the flag for the navy was. completed for is and ready Christmas before day formal presentation to the state. The pension bureau at Washington last week made happy seventeen persons who were interested in the InSixteen of dian wars of long ago. them engaged in the war and one is the widow of one who participated. The pension awarded to the veterans is $20 a month add that to the widow $12 a month. t Of the eight hundred and filed water applications to appropriate the office past state In the engineers two years, 335 were granted, 176 were applicaprotested and 216 protested tions were disposed of. On the various streams In the state there have been maintained during this period 133 gauging stations. Claiming that he had been decoyed Into an alley at Salt Lake by two meh who offered to assist him in reaching the emergency hospital to have his sprained wrist dressed, and there beaten and robbed, J. R. Solomon of takBingham declared the thieves had well as en $45 in currency from him, as a ticket to Reno, Nev. Utah men at Fort Logan, Colo., to the number of 400, who were inducted DeSeptember 18, were demobilized cember 20. experts. e Both the packers buyer and the commission salesman must judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it If he offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the livestock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. Swift & Company, U. S. A . fifty-eigh- His Mind Was a Blank. Comparison. The devil is not as black as A young noncommissioned officer was having his first experience in put- painted. No, compared with the kaiser he ting his men through some of the drills that he himself had gone is positively green. through often and well. When the time came for the command, Batkindred Influenza talion, halt! the poor boys mind was suddenly a blank. His knees shook, diseases with his lips trembled as he opened his mouth to say the words that would not come, but his men marched before him, his superior officer' was looking At shiver on, and an order must be given. Driven thus to desperation, he took a sneeze, new grip on life and shouted frantically : Fellers, whoa ! and acold. start Dont trifle with it. the first take Hows This ? We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 75c. Testimonials free. 7. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A mans reputation for wisdom depends less on what he really knows than it does on what he doesnt say. 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