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Show FOURIER HYRUM, UTAH Orders dlr(Utlng800,000 members of the Brolherhilod of Maintenance of Ways and ShLp Laborers to suspend work February 17 are going out to the various blvnls of the organization, John Calvili Merrill, said to hnve been the inen(or of the wire fence in Dubuque, Iu fifty-twyears ago, Is dead at Hafwurd, Cal. RECORD Herbert lloover Issued a statement OF THE IMPORTANT few York defining his nt-HAPPENINGS IN ITEMthe presidency, lie IZED FORM Is not a candidate for Ion4 and that no one Is speak for him politically, Homo and Foreign News Gathered from the top of Ills burn- From All Quart era of the World, in which he was holdiug a Ing and Prepared for Buoy Men mob a bay, a negro at Pine Bluff, Ark., yliMided four men and a boy In therMwd before he was killed. The . INTERMOUNTAIN. hgro o idler In the evening had Denver rents, both for residence and killed detective, who had gone business properties, have joined the to arrest him for shooting another upward movement, and many tenants negro. are receiving valentines from their WASHINGTON. landlords containing the cheerful InFriend!' of free seed won their an-lformation that their rents are to be nual figh the house by defeating, increased all the way from 25 to 50 180 to 71, a motion to eliminate from per cent, beginning the middle of Feb- the agricultural bill an appropriation ruary. of $239,00 ) for seed distribution to One woman was killed, two others their cons ituents at government ex- perhaps fatally Injured, one seriously pense. hurt, and four persons were painfully The se: ite voted, on February!), to injured when two automobiles collided reeonsideJ the vote by which the peace at Salt Lake. treaty was rejected. The new lease The Nevada legislature, in special of life gflven to the treaty by this acsession, on February 7 ratified the fed- tion cancels the previous record of eral suffrage amendment. votes on the reservations and gives the Parts of the body of a man horribly senate afehance to make a fresh start mangled and cut, supposed with an axe, on the ronsiderntion of reservations were found at Portland under the which l Say be acceptable to a n pjority. Grand avenue viaduct crossing Sullivan's gulch. Rejecting President Wilsons advice, Existence of a conspiracy to shoot house Democrats in caucus went on down marchers' in the Centralia, Wash., record as opposed to universal milArmistice day parade last November itary training, by a vote of 106 to 17. was alleged In County Attorney Her- The president, In letters to Democratic man Allens opening statement to the leaders earlier' In' the day, asked that jury which is trying eleven alleged action be withheld so the partys stand Industrial Workers of the World ac- might be left to its national convention. cused of the fatal shootings. Jake Dakovitz, bandit, was shot and Secretary Lane has asked congress seriously wounded, Albert Tyler, dep- to increase appropriations for work on uty sheriff and marshal at Forbes, Irrigation projects next year from to $12,873,000. The secretary Colo., was shot in the leg when three masked bandits attempted to. hold up said President Wilson had approved Tyler and two other men in an auto- the estimated expenditures. mobile carrying $6500 in payroll to Members of the United States trainthe Forbes mine. ing corps for women are endeavoring Edward Bell Field, vice president to have congress pass a bill providing and treasurer of the Mountain States for the use of army property and Telephone & Telegraph company, and equipment by camps of that organizawidely known Denver clubman, died tion. i at Hot Springs, Ark. Prospects' o treaty ratifications in About GO per cent of the miners in the senate retired a setback in the the Tonopah-Divid- e mining district form of a letter from President Wilquit work Sunday night, when the 50 son to his followers, advising them to cents a day bonus was withdrawn by oppose the Lodge reservation on arthe operators. Only one mine in the ticle X and all proposed reservations Divide district was affected, the Di- which deny an obligation on the part vide Extension, all others agreeing to of the United States to assist foreign continue the bonus. About six hun- nations in their controversies. FOREIGN dred men quit work. DOMESTIC. Wilth the German nation stirred to Rioting began at Lexington, Ky., Its inmost soul by the extradition list, when a mob, bent o.n lynching William it can be said positively that if the Lockett, a negro, who confessed to allies press their demand, Berlin will consider joining with soviet Russia, the murder last week of a fired was declares a Berlin correspondent of a Geneva upon Hardman, girl, with rifles and machine guns by state news gaierlng agency. militiaifien as the mob was storming the The treaty by which Norway gains the sovereignty over the Spitzbergen archiFayette county courthouse to get ' negro at the time of the trial. Five pelago was signed at Paris, February 9. Hugh C. Wallape, American ambus--sadwere killed and fifteen wounded. to France, signed the treaty for An eruption at Lassen peak, the only active volcano in the United States, the United States. was noted February 9 by observers at Efforts to tie up the entire sugar inRedding, Cal. This is 'the first erup- dustry in the Hawaiian islands by calltion in three months. ing a general, strike of all Japanese The New Jersey legislature has rati- laborers on all plantations in the fied the woman suffrage amendmefit. Islands probably will ie the next move e New Jersey Is the in the strike of Japanese and Filipino to ratify the amendment. laborers on sugar plantations. William O. Jenkins, consular agent The advance guard of a British batfor the United States In Puebla, Mex- talion, which will be one of the units ico, faces rearrest, it is declared by of occupation in Danzig, has arrived in Julio Mitchel, general attorney of the that city and the last German troops state of Puebla. The new charge left on February 9. 'the allies have abandoned the Idea against Jenkins, Mitchel declared, will be that of furnishing Mexican rebels of foucing Holland, by economic preswith money and ammunition. sure or blockade), to give up the forThe second week of the trial of mer kaiser, according to information Harry E. Wootton, hardware dealer, coming from Loridon. accused of kidnapping In connection France Is taking no chances in the with the deportation of 1186 striking organization of Germanys enemies, copper miners and their sympathizers and French generals are organizing the from Bisbee, July 12, 1917, has begun armies of and of Poat Tombstone, Ariz. Five land on Germanys borders. Occupants of the upper floor of a French generals have found posts in n army. apartment hotel at San the Francisco were trapped by fire, which Bolshevist uprisings against the Japbroke out early Sunday, and it is be- anese on the Island of Sakhalin are relieved that at least twenty lost their ported. Important Japanese mining lives. and petroleum plants have beefi atGen. Leonard Wood, speaking tacked. Maj. at a ljncoln memorial service held at English royal and ducal families are the sthte arsenal at Springfield, 111., being urged by a section of the press referred to the martyred presidents to give up their family gold plate and stand for law and order, and declared other treasures as an example to the that there Is no room In America for nation and thus help to pay off the $4,000,000,000 debt which Britain owes the unpatriotic. The British steamer Bradboyne, the United States. The Montenegrin foreign affairs from New York for Cherbourg, is believed to have foundered in committee, the headquarters of which and some loss of life is feared, ac- is Neuilly, has issued a communicacording to radio messages received at tion in which it was asserted that Halifax. fighting between Montenegrin insurPotato peelers employed in hotels gents and the Serbians is Incessant. academy, and restaurants of Chicago met SunMilitary Chapultepec day and formed a union with a mem- known as the Mexican West Point, bership of 150 and adopted a wage was reopened on February 0 as the scale of $6 a day for eight hours work leading feature of the celebration of with time and a half for overtime amj the national holiday. The school has been closed for the last five years. an allowance7 of three meals a day. RESULTS MORE TUAN CLAIMED 9o toatlttoo Mr. J. F. EEK'S EVEIIIS and J.et - ARKMDT, Box 04, Bomtlg, Toxam - o . glorify your hair THE DEMEDV FOB EVERYDAY ILLS d an-h- e , I have used, a for in cases of colds and years catarrh. The results have been good, in fact, more than you claimed. Have also taken and can easily say it Lacupia is one of the best blood purifiers I have ever used. Mr. J. F. Arendt Pe-ru-n- e l?v-lt- y n In a few moments you can trans form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toUet counter a small bottle of for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderine and draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, Dan-derl- ne r freshen your stimulating tonic scalp, check dandruff and falling hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. Adv. will Let the rich man bow down before the fool and give thanks, for to him he owes everything. LESS MEAT IF BACK Ta HURT KIDNEYS to of Salt Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You a Glass fleh Eating' meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked ; get sluggish; clog up and cause all well-know- n sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region ; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and ld nary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys arent acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-watdrink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. er It is just as easy to find fault with a tallow candle as it is with an electric light. , v Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. Brighten up the home. GOT A CHILDS COAT BY . DYEING GARMENT "Diamond Dyes" Help Make New fits for Youngsters. Out- Dont worry about perfect results. Use Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, childrens coats, feathers everything Direction Book in package tells how to diamond dye over any color. To match any material, have dealer show yon Diamond Dye Color Card. Adv, 1 Be good, but dont be too easy. The evidence of one man like Mr. Arendt is more convincing proof to you of the merits of than any written words of ours. For has been the standby of the American Jamily for fifty years diseases due to catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the organs of the body. Thousands, like Mr. Arendt, have proved the Pe-ru-n- Pe-ru-n- or a a effectiveness of for coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel and liver.disorders or any disease characterized by a catarrhal condition. If your suffering is the result of a catarrhal disorder try It is a true, tried medicine. Pe-ru-n- a Pe-ru-n- a. Bold Everywhere, Klnsty-Ssvs- n two-thir- immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy Jo do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair. This AND For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions Tablets or Liquid par esnt of tho piapli have catarrh in some term. Government Jobs. Judge Gary, arguing at a dinner party against government ownership, said: People dont work, for the government the same as they work for an individual employer. ' I know a man who has to call daily at a certain government office. He says the hours are front ten to four, and the way the employees loaf is scandalous. He says that one employee, every afternoon when tine clock strikes three, puts down his newspaper, gets up out of his armchair, yawns and remarks: Fifty-ninminutes to four only a question of minutes I may as well light out. And out he lights. . e Not Tied. A small boy of Columbus was out riding with his mother one day recently, when lie saw several pumpkins in a field. He wished to stop the machine and get one, but the mother explained' that this would not do, that the pumpkins on the vine were the property of the man who owned the field, and that In due time he would gather them for winter use. The boy was convinced, and said no more until he happened to see a pumpkin unattached to a vina, lying at the side of the road. Well, mother, he said, I guess we can have that one. It Isnt tied. Indianapolis News. NEW FRONTIERS VERY REAL Nothing of an Imaginary About the Borders of the European States. Line New Frontiers used to be imaginary lines or marks on a map. The miles and miles of new frontiers in Europe are not imaginary and nojt confined to maps. You can walk right up and touch them. Out there in central and eastern frontiers are' comix, that delay trains for hours at every crossing point. Some of the new frontiers are flying walls of soldiers with fixed bayonets. Others are guarded fences. Travelers without exceptional credentials go through searching examinations, often bodily friskings. Soldiers armed to the teeth guard the trains and passengers during examinations and customs inspections to see that nobody gets out or in without the official papers. Roads at frontier points are also guarded by soldiers. who preside oter striped gates that go up and down like the crossing gates of American raifine-toot- h lways. Passports and visas in the new countries are made as difficult as possible. Business men are held up weeks, as a rule. The t official idea seems to be to keep everybody thats in the country in, and to bar everybody else out. When the Actors Struck. How was the play? Good Cause. Do you believe in signs? Well, they had a millionaire producer playing tho part of a butler and Certainly, when they warn he overshadowed the rest of the cast. look out for the locomotive. me to. , What can be put in a loying cup, A golden key unlocks many prson hereafter? doors. mJk twenty-nlnthstat- XhAt Popular Drirtk I Ozecho-Slovaki- a five-stor- y Czecho-Slovakia- . i i so much used nowadays in place of coffees INSTANT i t mid-Atlant- ic f at the same fair price as always. No raise. M grocers everywhere Sold . t f i Made by Postum Cereal Company f, I Battle Creek, .Michab i X"A-- Sfo |