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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN .0 OLlliU UlmMIl IH IBEiili FIGHT HEARTBURN Caused by Acid-Siama- ch Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. ADMINISTRATION FORCES WILL CENTER EFFORTS ON GETTING TREATY OUT OF COMMITTEE. Washington. As a sequel to the Mlilte House conference on Saturday between 1 'resident Wilson and Senator Hitchcock, administration leader in the fcenute treaty fight, it lias become apparent that the administration forces will center their present effort on bringing the treaty out of committee and defeating any textual amendments, leaving in the background any negotiations relative to final ratification with reservations. Meantime, Republican senators declared one result of the negotiations pf the lust few days and of Senator Hitchcocks statements after he had left the president hud been to stiffen resistance to any attempt at unreserved ratification and to Increase the determination of those who want the treuty amended outright. They Saturday's kiI1 had shown opposition growing stronger In the face of the explanatory statements from Tokio and from the White House. The reported position of the president that any textual amendments would send the treaty back for renegotiation with Germany without any military force to comel acceptance of the American demands was taken as largely forecasting the trend of the amendment fight. It is known that Mr. Ixidge has been studying a number of drafts, including those drawn by the McXary group and those suggested by Eiiliu Hoot, William H. Taft and Charles E. Hughes. He is understood not to have stood sponsor for the draft he showed to the Republican senators, however, but to have merely submitted It for- consideration. Republicans assert that the only possible outcome, if. reservations are to be adopted in place of textual amendments, will be agreement on the draft drawn by Mr. Lodge or some other senator which must be accepted ' The only open by the Democrats. question, they declare, is how drastic the reservations are to be. The Democratic leaders, however, maintained there had been no change In their stand for unreserved ratification, and In some quarters the outcome of the conference between the president and Senator Hitchcock was Interpreted to mean that Mr. Wilson would fight uncompromisingly ugninst both amendments and reservations. - JAPAN TO RE8TORE 8HANTUNG. to China Promised by Premier Hara. Tokio. Restitution to China by Japan of those parts of the Shantung province, including KIhocIiow, now occupied by Japanese forces, will be made without unnecessary delay, but the time required will be dependent upon the attitude of Chinn, said Tak-asDara, the Japanese premier, in an answer to a question as to whether actual restoration would take place. Restitution hi FRANKLIN F. ELLSWORTH PinkhamB IS WARNED - LetCuticuraBe Communication Couched in Strongest Language Used in Any From This Government Since Vera Cruz Occupation. Objected to Editorial Which Attacked His Alleged Pacifism and His Reported Opposition to an Invasion President Carranza Washington. and the Mexican government has been wanted that Americans must be protected in future. The first definite move toward the long expected changes .in policy In dealing with Mexico was disclosed on Thursday. Carranza has been warned that if Amerithe murders and outrages-o- f cans continue, the United States may he forced to adopt a radical change in its policy with regard to Mexico. With the announcement at the state department, however, came no authoritative indication of how far the American government Is preparing to go to enforce what lacks only the diplomatic technicalities of an ultimatum. The government announced its action by publishing an exchange of notes with Mexico City, and prefuced its official statement with the explanation that the diplomatic representations referred to had been taken in view of the long series of murders and outrages of American citizens in Mexico, culminating in the murder of Peter Catron in San Luis Potosi last month, and the perpetrutios of other acts in disregard of American lives and property." The communication to Mexico is couched in probably the strongest language used in any from this government since the exchanges preceding the Vera Crus occupation. All official Washington begun at once looking behind the official text seeking some reason for an Impending change of policy, for which there has been demand in and out of congress. Pressure from foreign governments and pressure in congress which is preparing an investigation of flie whole Mexican situation were among those most commonly discussed. Outwardly there was no reason apparent except the long and growing list of outrages on Americans. Mount Clemens, Mich. Ilenry Ford, automobile manufacturer, was awarded damages of 6 cents In Ills suit for 81,000,000 against the Chicago Tribune. A Jury in Judge James Tuckers court returned the verdict Thursday night after deliberating 11 hours and 20 minutes. Ford based his suit on an editorial published in the Tribuue on June 23, 1016, which appeared under the capThe edtion, Ford is an anarchist itorial attacked Fords alleged pacantlpre-p- a ifism, stressing his pre-wredness activities and his reported an American invasion of opposition YourBeautyDoctor of Mexico. multi-millionai- Vege- table Compound and she told me about the first it From day I took itlbegan to feel better and now I am well and able to do most any kind of work. I have been recommending the Compound ever since and give you my mission to publish this letter." Biss Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St, Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kellys case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. THAT AUTO MANUFACTURER WIN8 HI8 LIBEL 8UIT AGAINST CHICAGO AND OF OUTRAGES MURDER3 NEWSPAPER. AMERICANS MUST CEASE. CARRANZA WARFIELD HA8 RAIL PLAN. BoapB. Ointment B S H, Talcum M Sample each fran of "OaMamrn, Dipt. X, SI! & re ar Mexico. For the past three months the legal fight was waged without a let-uAttorneys for the defense attempted to show that Ford interfered with government activities and that contrary to reports he Jiad refused to give returned militiamen their former positions in his factory. Witnesses for the plaintiff testified that these men were not only on their return from the bonier but that their families, in many Instances, were provided for by Ford during (heir time of service. p. Dry Fish Nets. It would appeur that every line of labor is open to women. They tire now seen on the wharves In Portland, Maine, as gill-nspooler. Each day, after a trip to the flailing grounds, have to be dried, and the so urrangvd that the are reels these nets lie across them and are wound up similar to a piece of thread on a spool ; In fact, they are gigantic spools. One reel will hold a great many nets, which are ready for use aguln In hours. Women are now twenty-fouof work. Many of them this sort doing are wives of local fishermen. They receive fifty cents for each box of they spread on the reel. The women average from $4 to $4.50 a day. Women et gill-ne- ts r gill-ne- ts Dead Loss. She I enn never be your. Here are your presents. He All very fine. Rut what ubout those cigars I gave your father nnd those quarters I gave your little broth-er- f Boston Evening Transcript. h. - ATONIC ( rORTbUR ACIP-STOMAC- Watson I. Colomnn. DATCKJTC 11 I In I A Patent Lawyer. Washington, 1 D.ft Advice and boose fine 1,1 r Katas reasonable. Highest ref ananas. Beataarvlesa. ISTR CLIVE VstO ClOtABK CQ I STOCK YARDSj fMO$T-JdOtER- f t Be$i;Marko t j for f(Aii classes tF jjyt fu uim u 6"m n in m Km W. N. U., mi j cjcicJi hw mmjCi ( m i m u4 h Salt Lake City, No. 34-19- 19- What Father Missed. I lmd been married almost a year and knew all of my husband' hi father, who lived in another town and who is fond of a Joke. One day we received word that he would arrive on n certain train, an several of my husbands relatives went with us to meet him. While waiting one of them suggested that they point hlin out to me nnd that I should meet him alone. When the train arrived they saw him and told me he was wearing a gray overcoat and soft hat. I, thinking I had the right one, in fun riudied out, threw both arms around him, and gave him a big kins, only to find with the rest when my father-in-laI returned Exchange. people-excep- t w Our Claim to Distinction. We may not have much that entitles us to fame, but when we ure dead and gone we may he written down as one who lived through these high cost of living days fuid never went on a' strike for liigherwuges. What Makes Em Attractive. Nothing But Trouble. Is she an attractive widow? Ever have any trouble with your I dont know. I havent heard yet automobile?" Idaho Miners Strike. Yes. Ever since I got it, all my how much Insurance her husband left Wallace, Idaho. A walkout of prac- wifes relatives expect me to lie their her." tically 100 per cent of the miners of chauffeur. Burke. Mullan and Nine Mile districts Every man does a little detective work to the extent of trying to locate of the Coeur dAIenes occurred Friday Dry. the sonp in the bottom of the bathtnb. "He has a fund of dry hntnor. following a vote by members of (be International Union of Mine, Mill and "Better book him for some of our future banquets. Time is a great corrective. Smelter Workers. Pilgrims Killed at Crossing. Lima. O. Five persons were killed near here Friday, when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Western Ohio Traction car. The victims had been attending a Catholic pilgrimage at Carey. ly Drink Doesnt Change Its Price MISS MARGARET B0NDFIELD Six Per Cent Guaranteed On Capital Invested. Washington. A plan devised by S. Davies Warfield of, Bultlmore, under which the government in the reorganization of railroads, would provide u minimum return of 6 per cent on invested capital with division of ull surplus over that amount among employees, the public and the eaniing road, was outlined Thursday to the public interstate commerce committee. Luther M. Walter of Chicago, general counsel for the National Association of Owners of Railroad Securities, which sponsors the plan, discussed its various points with the committee at a session, and declared it could be put into effect at once, or certainly with the return of the roads to private control at the end of the Its quality doesn't vary, and it doesnt start a headache. The Original I year. The right of lAlior to share in the profits of the roads was laid down by Mr. Walter as one of the fundamentals of the plan. Russian Operationr Costly. Franklin Representative iAmdon. British expenditures for term as now hie third worth, serving and naval the military operations In Miss Margaret Bondfleld, assistant member of the house, has announced the armistice of date from the Russia Minneof his candidacy for governor secretary of the National Federation sota. Ho la a member of the commit- until the end of July amounted to f Women Workers .of England, It tee on Interstate and foreign $300,000,000, according to an official making speeches In this country, oi white paper issued here Thursday. behalf of organized labor. Postum Cereal I is pure and drug-freIt will agree with you, and its rich, robust flavor makes it a big favorite. i Postum is a real part of any meal for old and five-ho- F. h. about three Newark, N. J.-- For nervous break years 1 suffered from down and cot so weak I couli a hardly stand, and had headaches every day. I tried everything I could think of and was under a physicians care for two years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. 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