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Show UTAH STATESMAN WOMEN OF i MMOLE HOE ! I! Praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mr. Aon! Kwtnskl of ESS 1st At. nus, Milwaukee, Wit, write (hot bo became o weak and n that he wu not able to do her housework. She aw the name Lydia run-dow- E. Pinkhams Vege- table Compound In the paper end said to her husband, "I will try that medicine end see if it will help me." She ay she took lx bottles and la feel-la- g much better. Mr. Mattie Adams, who live In Downing Street, Urewton, Ala, write as follow: A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pouand since taking It X feel Ilk a different woman." With her children grown up, the woman find time to do the things she never had time to do before read the new book, see the sew Uke play, enjoy her an active part in church and dvlo affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger set, she find a full rich life of her own. That 1. It her health Is good. Thousand of wanes past fifty, say they owe their vigor and health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and are recommending It to their friend and neighbors. mld-dleag- ed grand-childre- Coughs and Colds an not only annoying, but Boschees Syrup la soothing and heallnr in ouch cun, boon used for elxty-oa- o years. and lOe bottles. Buy it at your drug ton. (k Ok Oreen, Ino, Woodbury, Ks and haa SOo we U N fjAM E DUO I Abeorbius win redoes fan Seined, wuHmJolntMpMlo braises heels boil peU evil Quitter, Setala sad infected sonaWUI aet blister or remove bair.Toul e work hone while using. 8U0atdranrbtcrpaeteaU. Send for book d fra rAB,sof?,B!N0 rs Jt'M'i.'mro ctm rimr: ii'i The BABY I: g.'.rre Unwelcome Serenade They were Jolly good fellow, 11 seven of tltem at least they felt that way at three o'clock In the morning soiree In following an New York. To wind up a perfect evening they decided to serenade the fair member. With lady of one voices loud but not altogether dear the male septet parked below a window and raised their facet to heaven ta their fervor. After the Impromptu concert tlie gentlemen found themselves In the custody of the law they had serenaded under n window of the dormitory of a police station where a weary bachelor cop was trying to get some sleep. Exchange. lore-sic- k i BOISE Registration of motor In the nine months period ended September SO, haa totaled 88,678 ears and 8600 trucks for coUectlon in license fees of doss to 11,500,000, ths bureau of motor vehlds registration reported recently. BLACKFOOT Hunters wars numerous and birds scare for the opening of pheasant season In Bingham county. The hotels were crowded to capacity the night before with sportsmen from Utah points as well as from Bannack county. Many hunters complain of the impracticability of the new game law requiring the hunter to get permission to enter a field, saying that It was often times difficult to tell where one farmer's fence ended and another's began. NAMPA Construction work In Nampa In October exceeded by 11746 building done In any October daring the past five years, the city engineer reported recently. Permits issued last month represented 834,740, of which 0 $31,660 was for new building and for remodeling and repair work. In October, 1926, construction aggregated 832996, and In the same month in each of the proceeding three years was as follows: 1925, $26,165; 1924, ve-hid- 1 Mrs. Charles D. Walcott of Washington, appointed by the President a member of the board of Indian missioners. 2 House ways and means committee listening to Secretary Mellon's program for tax redaction. Army blimp with mall and passengers making safe lpndiug on root of school building in Newport News, V NEWS REVIEW OF $3,-09- CURRENT EVENTS Jury Scandal Cause trial in the POCATELLO Practically all of southern Idaho la In tha grip of a heavy rain and snowstorm, according to reports of motorists traveling from Boise nnd Twin Falls Into this city. Heavy rain haa fallen here with the temperature slightly above freezing, while between American Falla and Burley a blinding snowstorm sweeps the country, impeding motor traffic and covering the ground to a depth of several Inches. IDAHO FALLS Potato market was very dull and draggy last week and prices again registered slight declines. Throughout the western and northern hipping Motions prices were about 5c lower nt the close than at the first of the week, reports Wendell Calhoun of the market news office at Idaho Falla. Idaho growers were selling a limited amount of russets at 60 to 65e per ewt. United States No. 1, bulk out weight over the warehouse sorters, or 85 to 90c sacked and graded. BOISE The Thanksgiving turkey pool of tho Idaho Turkey Growers association, comprising ten carloads of dressed turkeys, was sold today to tho Central Poultry association of Caldwell said to be a subsidiary of company, on the following prices: 42 4 cents for No. 1; 88 cents for No. 2, and 27 cents for old toms. DUBOIS At Dubois the United States government maintains a sheep experiment station, probably tha only ima in the world devoted entirely to solution of sheep problems under practical range conditions. It is dedicated to a study of efficient use of lntermoun-tal- n Cue. By EDWARD W. PICKARD In the case against MISTRIAL Fall and Harry Sinclair In Washington was declared by Justice 8Iddons and the Jury was discharged, because of alleged attempt to fix one or more of the Jurors and because they all had been subjected to shadowing by operative of a detective agency. Both the prosecution and the defense agreed that a continuation of the trial with the present jury was Improper. The grand Jury Immediately began Investigation of the matter and It waa expected that several indictments would be retorted. The fixing charges were based mainly on seizures made in n raid on n hotel room where 18 Burns detectives assigned to shadow the Jurors had had headquarters since the trial started, and on affidavits attributing to one Jnror, E. L. Kldwell, statements that he would come out of the trial "with a car a block long" and that the Jury would not agree on a verdict The raid disclosed that reporta were made dally by the detectives to A. Mason Day, head of tha Sinclair Exploration company. Mr. Day refused to testify before the grand jury on the ground thnt he might Incriminate himself. Kldwell, waiving Immunity and declaring the charge against him waa a ".frame up," told his story to the grand Jury Fall Issued a statement .to tha effect that neither he nor anyone acting In hit behalf had any knowledge of or connection with the alleged attempts to tamper with the jury. Collapse of the trial came when the government had practically completed Its presentation of n strong chain of circumstantial evidence to prove that Sinclair paid Fall $230,500 In Liberty bonds for the Teapot Dome lease and had traced by a score or more of witnesses the passage of the bonds from the treasury of company In which Sinclair was interested Into Falls bank account It wm thought unlikely that the new trial could begin before January 1, owing to the necessity for reassembling the government's witnesses from all over the country. Hen-nlngse- n 2-- ranges. Dont wait for your customers to complain about the variable color of your butter. Keep your butter that golden June color everybody likes by putting a few drops of Dandelion Butter Color into the chum. It is purely vegetable; wholesome and absolutely tasteless. It meets all State and National Food laws. All large creameries have used Dandelion Butter Color for years. It does not color buttermilk. You can get the large bottles lor 35c from all drug or grocery stores. Vtb ft RkWibra C. fcrfaffw Vrrme fiFKCmrATIO vara bargain money 14. Fruit! untie . I. MIIIKTS B Mill. aa new wool ninth, bg only IS.II. gatlrfnrttoa or ARMV SHIRT CO., Boa Bte., Oakland, Calif. COYOTE TRAPPERS Don't waata your time with worlhlru belt. Try a botrla of my "NATURAL CHYOTH to RCKNT." Bnoagh for ! 0 ; wt Si. Hecipo for making II. Thla bait la with dlreelloaa fnr nelng, propald la yoar addrvna an.l guarantevd. KatMurtliia e amney back. K. H. Uukra. Zen. Itab. 1 fur-nlb- Ilnaler Rooming Hnura Juln Rank. Munt-MlIdo. lililg. Main alreet. Kurleat of town, twa atury. baaement IT room. part Uig profit term Levi Aland, Pegram. Id Stoat Be Bald Ilaldnem aaally carad, of remit old Indian furma'a works wonder gent poetpald on recrlpt ol SI. H. .. Sealtl Wank. Warren, Tit Lakuelde lr, rd C RnAT UUUlld production will be 5 per cent under that of last year. Texas, Utah and California are the only other states SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY backed up by Underthis showing increased production to the Mills, presented secretary year. ROCK SPRINGS Four inches of house ways and nienns committee his now fell over the south country along plan for a tax reduction program, state making recommendations that would the lines recently. The road from Rock result In a cut of approximately recommendaSprings south ia in good condition at tions were:Ills specific far as Clay Springs, otherwise known A reduction of the tax on corporate as the Windmill. From there south the Ohios heavy trucks have cut deep Income from 13 to 12 per cent Amending those provisions of the tracks which impede traffic. BOISE Idahos exhibit at the Pa- taw that apply to the tax on corporate cific international livestock show in Income so as to permit corporations Portland i the largest single display with net Income of $25,000 or less and with not more than ten stockholders t the show M. L. Dean, director of to file returns and pay the graduated plant industry, reported recently upIncome tax as partnerships ndlvldunl on his return from supervising the it their option, of standardIdaho's of display placing A readjustment of the rates apization and grading work. to Individual Incomes that Pocatello chamber plicable POCATELLO tell In tha Intermediate of commerce has received a communirackets, the effect of which would be cation from B. W. Drigga, prosecuting o cut taxes for all persona with net attorney of Teton county, in regard neomes of $13,000 and more. to the marking of the old stage route On succeeding days tlie committee from Ogden, Utah, to Spring Ilill, teard from various business groups This route is vhlch urged a more extensive tax Mont., via Pocatello. well known to Sam Swunner of Tethan Mr. Mellon recommend-id- , tania, who drove the stage in the early and from agriculture, as repre60', and who ia anxious to have this sented by the American Farm Bureau historic route marked before he dies. 'ederatlon, objecting to even so much f a cut as favored by the treasury CALDWELL State funds amount ind advocating applying surplus ing to $500 are available for the sup- tends Instead to the retlrment of the of of show the annual seventh port ubllc debt The majority of the com-n- it the Gem 8tate Poultry association. Setee seemed In favor of the Mellon cretary R. T. Hurt has been Informed rogram. The show is to be held January 10 to 13, 1928. leaders from the BOISE The lower grades of the the Southwestern conferen-tBoise public schools will be dosed dates held a two-daIn it was announced by the superintend-3J- t 4t. Louis and before adjourning of schools, Charles F. Dienst, folidopted resolutions strongly Indors-n- g the McNary-lIauge- n farm relief lowing tho report of one confirmed case of infantile paralysis and other erasure and condemning every one vbo opposed It. Those attacked by iuspccted casea in the city. $225,-000,00- 0. 8 Vnrlrtle rmlc Kill IS Verletleo Xrl SI: IS Itardy rhln, II. Si; IS Culamblnv.il; IS Delphinium. 11; S Lllllum Cnmlulum, $1; liirgv jOftnia. Bargain ibvct nf othura rat free. On prnujr uaira fur tl oritora. llobcork GardanCarrlvr II. Jamuatonn.N.T. ARMV t for Idaho, reports. United States HoldYour Customers Mis- Falls-Sin-da- ir BOISE The Central Poultry comPractical Solution pany of Caldwell was the successful Mrs. A. I sat np for hours lost bidder here for the turkey pool of the night with a wet towel around my Idaho Turkey Growers association. head trying to solve the help problem. Bids were opened in the chamber of blrs. B. And I stood np half an commerce room. The highest offer hour with n dish towel In my band, was 42 cent a pound for No. 1 turwiving mine. keys and toma, delivered in Caldwell on Friday, November 4th, according An outward laugh sometimes conto ad announcement made by Mrs. C. an ceals Inward groan. G. Brink, secretary of the association. BOISE Idahos turkey production will be 4 per cent greater than the production of a year ago, Julius H. Jacobson, general agricultural stati-cia- n KeepYbur Butter Uniform and Any book you want --by mail C. 0. a Deseret Book Co 44 East So. Temple; Salt Lake City, Utah 1 ! $18,495; 1923, $12,715. Ir not attended to at once dangerous they may develop into serious ailment. LLO B News Notes it's a Privilege to Live fa IDAHO Agricultural y name were President Coolldge and Senators Borah of Idaho, Bruce of Maryland, Reed of Missouri and Fees of Ohio. Presidential possibilities were freely discussed by the speakers, and though no one was named as the farmers' choice; the name of Frank O. Lowden waa frequently nnd warmly applauded. There was talk of a third party, bnt It wu not mentioned In the resolutions. Besides asking for the passing of tha McNary-Hange- n bill or one similar, tha conference requested members of the house from the West to "Insist upon the adoption of a honsa rule under .which 175 members can by petition take any measure from any committee and place It upon the calendar for a vote." This waa an effort to prevent the death of farm legislation In the house. Demands also were made upon tha Republican and Democratic parties to carry out their national platform pledges adopted In 1924, with respect to farm relief. DWIGHT MORROW, the new to Mexico; seems to be making a good start toward settling amicably the troubles between that country and the United 8tate and President Calles shows a disposition to do all he can to assist In the process. One day last week Calles took Mr. Morrow out to hla hacienda at Los Reyes for a breakfast of ham and eggs and they were said to have apent several hours discussing the mort serious questions In Amerlcan-Mexlca- n relations. Mr. Morrows exceeding good hnmor on his return to the capital Indicated that the negotiations started suited him, and It was said he and the President would have other Informal conferences. It Is understood In Mexico City that the ambassador will undertake to negotiate a new treaty of amity and commerce to replace the one rescinded several months ago. Many Americans already have presented to him matters which hare been pending since the departure of former Ambassador Sheffield. fight of several years AFTER asalaries so they would to be proportionate to expenses, the Southern Pacific railroad has won a victory before a Mexican federal arbitration committee, which will prevent workmen from tying up the operations of the company. The committee issued a decree declaring the strike of the Bolshevik railway union at Empalme, where the' Southern Pacific haa Its large shops, to be Illegal and ordering the men to resume work within three days or be dismissed. The decree also applied to the shops at Mnzatlnn. It authorised the reduction of the working week In the shops to live days of eight hours each. ADAMS of Colorado GOVERNOR the striking coal miners out there that they must cease picketing under penalty of arrest, so the L W. W. leaders who are conducting the strike decided te abandon the Illegal practice. Foe It they substituted the holding of mass meetings of the Idle men near the mine shafts at the times when workers were coming off shift. Tlie operators and citizens objected to this as merely another form of picketing, which would intimidate the miners who wished to work, bnt at this writing the governor had not stated what action he would take, further than to say that he does not yet contemplate issuing an order culling out the National Guard. In the southern field the operators said many men were returning to work. started off the week with JATAN of the entire naval forcesa of the empire by the emperor In Yokohama bay. On board the great battleship Mulsu, the ruler passed through eight long lines of 172 vessels. ranging from superdreadnauglits to submarines and hospital ship and Including the new alrplnne carrier Akagl displacing 27,000 tana. No plunca took off from the latter, but swarms of them from the Yokohama base flew over the fleet. Comparisons showed that alnce the Washington treaty of 1022 the fleet Is less powerful for offense, but is stronger snd more efficient In everything except capital ship and Is well adapted to its task nf defending the empire. It light cruiser strength has Why do so many, many babies of today escape nil the little fretful spells and lnfontlle ailments that used to worry mothers through the day, and keep them up half the nlghtf com- If you dont know the answer, you 8 haven't discovered pare, harmless It Is sweet to the taste, and sweet In the little stomach. And Its gentle Influence seems felt all through the tiny system. Not even s distasteful dose of castor oil does so much Cas-torl- a. Increased from 127,000 tons to 195,000 tons. The British government, according to the London Dally News, Is soon to let contracts for eighteen naval a which will cost more than $55y 000,000. These are to lnduds nine dethree cruisers end six substroyer marines. This la part of the greatest British program of warship building since the armistice. vee-,sel- for traffic and tolls on ALL records Panama canal were broken There wm 567 transit and the amount collected waa approximately $2300,000. These figures do not Include naval vessels. Congressman Madden of Chicago has been inspecting the canal and announces that work will begin as soon as possible on the Alhajnela basin project which will create additional water storage of about 22300,000,000 cubic foet This will coat $10,000,000, and when It la completed an additional lock at each lock station will be built at a cost of about $100,000,000; In October. good. - Fletchers Caatorla la purely vegetable, so you may give It freely, at first sign of colic ; or constipation ; or diarrhea. Or those many times when yon just don't know what Is the matter. For real sickness, call the doctor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Csstorla. The doctor often tells you to do Just that; snd always says Fletcher's. Other preparations may be Just as pure, Just as free from dangerous drugs, but why experiment? Besides, the book on care and feeding of babies that comes with Fletchers Castorla Sa worth its weight In gold! Children Gy for yyxvvcs?xvvvvvvvvvvvvvvftvvvvvvvfi CIVILIAN members of the Chlnep party In Canton have formed the first regional government for the Kwantung and Kwangsl provinces, and announce that tired of the military scheming and discussion, they will devote themselves to domestic Improvement and will not waste the people's funds In military adventures. While not openly severing relations with the Nationalist goverl-meIn the Yangtse valley, the Canton group declares Itself the highest Kuomlntang authority and lasuea an Invitation to other Kuomlntanglsta Interested In the establishment of civilian rule and not dominated by militarists, to go to Canton and ally themselves with the Canton regional administration. nt mourned last week the CHICAGO one of the city's moat eminent men, John J. Mitchell banker and philanthropist. He and Mm Mitchell were killed In an automobile accident Other notable victims of death were Maximilian Harden, German editor and foe of the formes kaiser; Archbishop J. G. Hardy ei Omaha ; John Lather Long, tnthoi and playwright; Miss Elizabeth Harrison, pioneer In kindergarten work, and Floence Mills, negro theatrical star, who had become so popular la the United States and Europe. . storms swept the coasts TERRIFIC Britain and Ireland and scores of persona, mostly fishermen, were drowned. The property damags was heavy, being estimated at nearly $30,000,000. Final figures of the lost In the sinking of the steamer Prlnclpeasa off the const of Brasil put the number at 314. Of the first-clas- s passengers 05 per cent perished; of the officers, 45 per cent The crew lost only 16 per cent of Its member Ma-fol- da PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Is making hla trip to Cuba to attend the congress that opens In Havana January 16. He haa named Charles Evans nughes to be head of tha American delegation, the other members being: Ambassador Fletcher and Ambassador Morrow, who will come, respectively, from Rome and Mexico City for the meeting; former Senator Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama ; Morgan J. O'Brien, lawyer of New York; James Brown Scott author of several books on International law; Ray Layman Wllbnr, president of Leland Stanford university , and Dr. L. S. Rowe, director of union. To thla list the the new ambassador to Cuba will be added as soon as he la appointed. von pritt- Baron friedricti UXD GAFFRON haa been appointed German ambassador to the United States to succeed the late Baron Von Maltzcn. Ho Is only forty years old and began Ills diplomatic career at the Washington embassy. An attempt ' to kill Admiral Punl Kondurlntl President of Greece, was made by a young Communist In Athena. One bullet was fired which struck the admiral on the forehead. Inflicting a slight wound. Mustapha Kemnl Tasha waa reelected President of Turkey by the national assembly. Ills cabinet Is being reconstructed under the premiership of lamet Pasha. Minnesota Saw Flies Kill Tamarack Trees Files are killing off tha tamarack trees near Grand Rapid Minn., by tarring them to death. So declares (Jenry Goldberg, forest ranger, who haa Just returned from tour through Itasca county foreat Goldberg states that h found the woods full of winged Insects called taw flies which feed upon the needles of leaves by means of which tha tree manufacture! lta food from the air and toil By successive assaults the flies literally starve the trees to death. The foreat ranger stated the return of the leaf eaters may Indicate a repetition of the plague between 1909 and 1916 In Minnesota, when the Insects killed 03 per cent of the merchantable tamarack In the state valued at $2,500,000. And as a Prevetftlvs. take LautU BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe an Proven Remedy. The box beara ti lanatur of IB. W. Grove. 10a. Adv. Celebrates "1 be 1 94th Birthday merry," waa the quick re- sponse of Mr Sophia Bird of Loughborough, Ireland, when congratulated on her recent birthday, which waa her one hnndred fourth. "I am very comfortable, and shall do my best to hold np for another birthday, she added smiling. All day long there was a procession of who were met with a cheerful word and smile. Mr Bird arises at 6:30 o'clock every morning and retires at 9. well-wishe- rs Coetly to Railroads In 1020 the railroads of the country paid more than $S.(XK).0()0 In settlement of claims for damage to fresh fruit and vegetables In transit. This amounted to an average of nearly 88 a car; while damage claims on all other commodities averaged about 50 Ceuta a car. Waste Matter Retained in the System is the Greatest Barrier to Health "Dr. Pierce's Yakima, Wash. Pleasant Pallets have been my favorite family medicine for many years. They relieve ona of liver trouble, aid digestion and are very good for any disorder of the stomach, bilious-nes- s or bilious I think they art ths very best regulator of tha stomach, liver and bowels that anyone can taka. They keep ones system In perfect condition If taken as directed." Mrs. W. J. Andrew 602 Broadway. Obtain a vial of Felleta now of your druggist and sea how quickly you'll feel clear headed full of vim snd vitality. 60 Fellets for SO a. |