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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH The broken fortunes of Charles Pon were placed in receivership by Judge Morton of the district court at Boston on Friday. The court appointed three rm Ivors. They must qualify in bonds of $50,000 each. Ponzi's statement that assets would aggregate $4,000,000 Is the only estimate avail able. IMPORTANT THS Captain Irving C. Stenson, InstructWom O' or and commander at Kelly field, and IN BRIEFEST TOLD (VENT9 a passenger were killed when their MANNER POSSIBLE. plane crashed to the ground and caught fire near San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. John Wanainnker, Sr., wife of Are Making HIstM the Philadelphia merchant, died Fr H.ppenlnci That Information Gathered from AU duy at Atlantic City, N. J. Globa and tha of The federal suffrage amendment Quarters was defeated by the North Carolina (liven In a Few Llna house of representatives, on August 19, by a vote of 71 to 41. The senate bad intermountain. already voted to postpone eonsidera Striking trainmen of the Denver tion of the amendment until next on August Tramway company meeting January, 800 signed 20, voted to destroy WASHINGTON. for reemployment and remain President Wilson has Issued the call on strike. for the first meeting of the league of who said he nations Gustav Sehmaechtel, assembly, it was announced n draft evader from Utah, surrat the state department. The Friday endered to the police at Ma'rysvale, date set for the meeting is November moCalif., declaring he has not had a 15 and it is understood Geneva will be ment's peace since he failed to report the meeting place. fur military service. A plan under which the big five A plot by the three Springville bank packers would dispose of their stock-yarrubbers to escape fro the Utah state interests has' been submitted to penitentiary has been revealed by a the department of justice for approval discharged convict, who tipped off the and will be filed in the Disprobably plot to the officers, and the three contrict of Columbia supreme court by victs have been placed in solitary, confAugust 31. inement. The American and French governForest fires raging in the Thunder ments are in agreement in principle as Mountain section of Idaho are being to the future of Poland and Russia, fought with large forces of men. Wireldeclared In a stateess telephones are being used in the Secretary Colby ment interpreting Frances rejoinder work of communication between the to the American note to Italy. different forces fighting the flames. Government expenditures for July diswas a farmer, Benjamin Fuller, fell off by more than $1,500,000,000, covered leaving a lumber yard at compared with June, according to the Merino, Colo., with his wagon loaded treaswith lumber which he had stolen. In monthly statement issued by the ury. a running fight with citizens he was A declaration that the American shot and killed by Everet Dean, a would support Polish ingovernment Dean has been released schoolboy. to the full extent of the from custody following his arrest for dependence constitutional power confided in the the shooting. was executive made by Secretary ColMrs. Ellen McNamara is dead at a delegation of Amerito by, speaking Spokane as a result of falling three can extraction. Polish citizens of stories through the skylight of a hotel, is effort Every being made by the the accident occurring when she to marooned Ameriget government faint. cans out of Moscow and other parts DOMESTIC. of Russia before winter sets 111', it has Robbers seized mail sacks containibeen stated at the war depaiTmeut. ng $190,000 from a station platform FOREIGN. at Chicago and escaped. The mail Tokio that a plot to from Reports sack, containing $100,000 in currency hold the party of American congressfor a bank in WTest Pullman, 111., was men now visiting the far east when it dropped from an Illinois Central train into a chute at the other end of which arrived in Korea, has been unearthed, a bank messenger waited. As the sack are characterized by Kisusic Kimra, reached the end of the chute, two men chairman of the Korean commission, as another groundless Japanese fabjumped from an automobile, grabbed rication. the sack and drove away. The holding up and robbing of mail Clyde C. Johnson, police court clerk, who reported that the safe in the trains and mail motors by armed and courtroom hadbeen broken open and masked gangs in Ireland continues. $24,000 in bail money taken, has been Collapse of a mountain top in a storm buried an entire Igorote recent arrested on a charge embezzlement hundreds of feet of earth and lodged In the Los Angeles county village under Jail blotting out the lives of seventy naCharles Marshall was hanged In the tives. Japan has sent a communication to Jailyard at Tupelo, Miss., for the murder of four members of the Robert China saying the government is unto comply with Chinas request Miller family at Armory, Miss., last able January. It was estimated 5000 pers- for a withdrawal of the Japanese railons witnessed the execution. guards on the Chinese Eastern road. A 20 per cent increase In nearly all Official denial comes from London freight rates, effective September 1, was announced at San Fra- that Premier Lloyd George is planning nco August 20, by the intercostal con- a trip to Canada. He Is now in ference, representing seven of the prin- Switzerland on a vacation. Showered nightly with Turkish bulcipal steamship lines operating between the Atlantic and Pacific Toasts. lets and facing famine, eighteen AmercommisSeveral score shots were fired by po- ican workers of the American have east near in the relief sion for licemen who vainly chased two robbers Asia Minor, In Adana, been besieged through downtown streets for several learned. lies at Los Angeles. The men had since June 20, it has just been Mexforty-eigheld up a restaurant. Proceedings against are actually paymasters ican army More than 5000 Immigrants are arrcourts, iniving daily at Ellis Island. Despite pending in federal district 1914 since favorable conditions, approximately volving the disappearance of army pesos 2,000,000 more than wO.OOO immigrants arrived during the of twelve months ended June 30, as com- funds, according to the Excelsior. inFrench troops clashed with the pared with 141,132 during the corresan Important habitants of Kattowitz, ponding period the year before. Colonel Charles E. Hashbrook, 73 mining town of Upper Silesia, eleven years old, editor and manager of the persons being killed and twenty-sidied at Richmond, wounded. have reTa., Wednesday, of heart failure. Polish peace delegates He had been in ill health ever since his turned to Warsaw from Minsk, bearing to news retriP to San Francisco to attend the na- terms of peace, according tional convention. ceived at Berlin. Nothing could be terms. Senator Hiram W. Johnson will learned of the alleged In Europe children toake a million Twelve speaking tour through eastern states in behalf of Senator or both parents during the one lost Harding, according to announcement that comes war, It is shown by compilations gathfrom San Francisco. ered by representatives of the AmeriRed Cross. Erwln C. Bergdoll of Philadelphia, can millionaire draft evader, has been The bolshevik recoil from Polish in several sectors has ounl guilty 0f desertion from the counter-attack- s the proportions of ft assume to smy by evading the draft and sen- begun to the latest advices to four years at hard labor at rout, according tenced rt Leavenworth. from various sources. The Tejyjessee Seven persons were killed In a riot legislature on 18 ratified the federal at Senna, Italy, when Socialists atsuffrage ct, and now 27,000.000 women voters tacked a religious procession. The riot W the United States will have the raged In the street and In the catheon the steps ame privileges at the ballot box as dral, a monk being slain church. mombers the e of JJ of the sterner sex. Suf-gleaders express satisfaction over Terrence MacSweeny, lord mayor e outcome of the fight for ratifica-o- n of Cork, has been deported to Engbut declare they will not rest land, following conviction by a Pon their of sedition. MacSweeny has laurels, but will see that at a been on a hunger strike since his feast one other state ratifies the net before November, zi appli-.Vtio- r-- d be-can- ie o. east-boun- d ht x TImes-DIspatc- Au-su- st court-marti- suf-tag- al UTAH BUDGET The National Tax association will be held in Salt lake the week beginning September (j. The people of Delta are making a determined effort to obtain from "the railroad a better and more adequate depot. Seeking refuge under a tree during a storm at Suit Lake, Ronald Mitchell aged 14, a newspaper, carrier, was struck by lightning and killed. Tlie thirteenth annual convention of Utah state firemen was held in Eureka last week with representatives from all departments of the state in attendance. The monthly report of the state and federal campaign against predatory animals shows a total of 210 coyotes, thirty-fiv- e wild cats and three bears slain. The work on the post road to be built from Delta to Holden has been delayed until a full right of way can be obtained from the property owners along the route. The Salt Lake county convention of the Farmer-Labo- r party will be held in Salt Lake September 5, at winch time a full county and legislative ticket will be nominated. A special audit of the hooks of former Auditor and Mayor E. A. Bock, of Salt Lake, allows that Mr. Bock abstracted a total of $12,000 from the citys funds between 1015 and 1918. This entire amount has been repaid. Demand for additional bousing facilities at Soldier Summit has aroused the D. & It. G. officials to action, and their budget for this fiscal year now calls for fifty additional cottages, ten of these being now under eonstrue-tiion- . n Reliable Information All American women know of the great success of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in restoring to health women who suffered from ailments peculiar to their sex, yet there are some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true if they did, our laboratory would not be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. The Facts contained in the following two letters should prove of benefit to many women : Buffalo, N. Y. I suffered with organio inflammation and displace- Residents of St. George face a shortage of timber for fuel this winter. Prosecution will follow bringing cedar from across tlie line in Mohave county, Ariz., where a large amount of tlie fuel has been obtained in tlie past, it is sid. ment. Wlieu lifting I had such pain and bearing down that I was not able to stand upland it hurt me to walk or go up or down stairs. I was going to a doctor without any results and he said the safost thing would be to have au operation. I met a lady who told me she had throe operations and was not well until she took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. I felt relief after taking two bottles of Vegetable Compound and I kept on with It until I was cured. I always use Lydia E. Pinkhams Liver Pills and they are fine. Everything used to turn sour on my stomach ana the Liver Pills relieved that. Mrs. A. Rogers. 603 Fargo Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. , L. F. Ruddick, 57 years of ago, and Fred Ward, 23, who were arrested in Salt Lake August 8, in connection with a burglary which occurred in Delta July 20, have been released, each proving that they were not in Delta at the time of the burglary. Edmund A. Bock, former mayor and city auditor of Salt Lake, was art crimraigned last week on inal complaints, growing out of bis taking $12,000 of city funds and upon request was granted further time in which to enter his pleas on tlie charge. A. G. II. Marchant, 75 years of age, a resident of Utali since 1854, when he came to America from Bath, England, his birthplace, died at a Salt Lake hospital August 18. Mr. Marchant was a farmer and settled in Peoa, Utah, in the early sixties, where he has since lived. Fruit lias grown and ripened favorably, and potatoes, sugar beets, truck and vegetable crops generally, have faired well, according to the weekly weather, crop and range bulletin issued last week by J. Cecil Alter, in charge of the Salt Lake office of the United States weather bureau. Reports which have gained circulation! in a part of tlie state press that for every $1 spent on actual work on state roads under the supervision of the state road commissiion, $2 or $3 has been spent on overhead," are not borne out In a statement prepared by the chief clerk for the commission. ' Andrew Jenson, assistant historian Saints, of the Church of Latter-da- y announces the completion and publication of the third volume of tlie Biographical Encyclopedia, which he has been working on for some time. This volume contains 299 biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the L. D. S. church. Decision has been reached by the Salt Lake Commercial club ft keep its original date for the trade excursion The opening to Zion national park. the officially of park dedication and will be held September 15, but the trade trippers will leave Salt Lake for southern Utah August 30, as orignationinally scheduled, and visit Zion 8. 5 and al park September Mrs. Gurtha Wheeler, 17 years of age, was arrested at Ogden and bound over to the district court on the charge of bigamy. The complaining witness Is Elmer Wheeler, the womans husband, who claims that he has just learned that the young woman was alhim. ready married when she married An audit of the books of the Utah Agricultural college, which has just been completed by Joseph Rirle, state auditor, shows an overdraft of almost to expense $150,000. The deficit is due of erection buildings incurred by the of soldiers accommodation the for while the war was in progress, it Is I had Sacramento, Calif. trouble and had such terrible pain and swelling in the lower part of my side that I could not stand on my feet or even let the bed clothes touch my side. I gave up my work thinking I would not be able to go back for months. My mother advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhame V egetable Compound as it had saved her life at one time, and it put me in a wonderful condition in a couple of weeks, so I cau keep on working. I work in a department store and have to stand on my foet all day and I do not have any more pains. I surely recommend your vegetable Compound to all my friends and you may use these facts as a testimonial' Bertha J. Parker, 3320 M St.. Sacramento, Calif. io The fact is, the Best Medicine for Women is sixty-eigh- Bald. 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You will find it a quick, sure relief for heartburn, indigestion, sour, add, gassy, bloated stomach. It costs but a trifle and your druggist will supply you. If you dont feel well, you give eatonic a test. Adv. - CO.. LYNW.MASS. For Giving. Betty, who is three, Is always picto ing up words and phrases she hear John use. One morning she said, Mother, will you forgive nine-year-o- ld me? Forgive you for what, dear? Betty was worried, but only for fl moment. Forgive me a nickel, she suggest ed, brightly. NEED WOMEN SWAMP-ROO- T Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rooa physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for ai sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. t, Enthusiastic Approbation. One Way. Knicker Did you think my speech was fine, How does he reduce the cost of clothing? Fine? It was mom Bocker He waits Mrs. Comeup? for a great mans mantle to fall on than that. It was grandiloquent I him. Charity doesnt cover many sins less it begins at home. un- It sometimes happens that a law student gives up the law business to engage In the son-in-la- w business. Millions of Tiny Germs Cause lour Catarrh and douches. Real Relief Comes Only by Cleansing the Blood of the Germs. You must realize that your blood loaded down with catarrh germs, and these germs must be removed from your blood before you can expect real, rational relief from the disease. And of course, you know that you cannot reach these germs In your blood with Is sprays S. S. S. will cleanse your blood of the cause of Catarrh, and give real relief. It has been in constant use for more than fifty years, and is sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle of S. S. S. today and lose no further time in getting on the right treatment. Valuable advice regarding your case will be furnished free. Address Medical Adviser. 103 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. - J A |