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Show Sl IVE oe <_—- BEAVE NEWS RAILROAD CENTER Milford is the Largest Town Cal., on the ent schools. “VOL. 10. main .Two and S B i Between Salt I uake City i Salt Lake Route. Splendid Seiatuibas tien.” ecole hotels. One of the best Lighted Towns in Utah. line fine No. 17. MILFORD, BEAVER WEEKLY REVIEW IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS. In the State, Splendid Soil; Artesian Water; Elevation, 5,000 feet. Beaver County rich in all Minerals. r Her ° Mines ; are the Comin g Mines i of Utah. J Milford is the Center and Trading Point of the County’s Principal Mining Camps [tur Qutlined for Burlington train crashes into ‘forward section near Elwood, Neb., killing nine prominent stockmen’ and of | one 14-year-old boy. Failure of pre- Convenience Readers News. 20, 1916. $2.00 PER YEAR of the ceding section 4s cause. to post flagmam, GASOLINE FIRE DAMAGES SHOP AND CONTENTS HAVE YOU REGISTERED? OCT. 31 AND NOV. 1, the LAST DAYS. A wage increase of 3 cents an hour and an eight-hour day, demanded by ‘Kansas City railroad men, has been ‘acceded to by the companies. Nation the Busy OCTOBER a ene In the ‘Episcopal convention, St. Louis, Wednesday, women were -denied equal rights with men in church government. And the World. < COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Do Not Neglect This Important Dyeing Establishment of Matheson the Tailor Duty! Suffers : in Monday Contents given Morning Practically No Blaze. Destroyed, Insurance. t In a speech in Omaha, Monday, Hughes answers. Wilson’s attacks, stating that there was no “‘invisible’”’ government in New York when he was governor, and will be none in FOREIGN. Allies Yand naval force at Athens. ; Cc ausualties attle battle f front Allies Allies recognize ganized : at on , tne westerD troops heavy he is President. cabinet Nephi meeting or- repulsed, on Tremonton auditorium. Tuesday, Galician L. Morris addressed a at Panguitch, Tuesday. on Main Street, not on a front. is talking up a public are by Transylvania being Logan has sold a new school. steadily Germans on the frontier. , Ogden } writer declares that “‘U-| ‘for this Norway refuses to exclude belligerent submarines from her harbors, at request of Allies. @ Greece has appealed to the United States for protection against the Alat marines landed have lies, who Athens. and made object to drive of the Germans fective stand. Russia and Japan canal ef- | of Salt Lake. Chi- projects. France, rerplyGreat Britain and proing to the United States note of of postal searching test regarding they say ships, neutral on matter view of cannot accept this country’s such the matter. and will continue to corpromising although search, As President Wil-| rect mistakes. ‘‘only son’s former note stated that “TE a i a will change radical % The ie in in| Hughes Nebraska. Denies is a vote for addresses six that a vote war. of tons of beets on hand. et material on 1,200 in| a velocity of aces miles 114 of head national sheep on the ID ENT OF T HE now it is not by this force, an now assumes contract to hour. ee Salt Lake.—Industrial recently organized by America ruled by that force; complete | ica maintaining the rights land the on peoples Corporation | can the and sea t the banking | without fear or favor throughou of| world. ‘institutions to negotiate entrance in- | secret into Utah, may industries er capital. crease its present $100,000 It is an America that has no understandings, no covert in- at Colonel Roosevelt, in a speech Pa., scores the eightWilkesbarre, ——E—E—E———————— Wilson’s President and law hour CATHOLIC LADIES ORGANIZE. was Eureka, of Carlson Albert Mrs. - Mexican policy. The Catholic Ladies met with Mex4 with fight a in badly slashed October —_——_ on Thursday, J. Adams Another white man|P. |icans, Monday. two of the meeting beMob in Paducah, Ky., hangs same fight. | 12th, the object the in stabbed also It|*was the bodies. burns a Ladies’ Aid to raise negroes and injuries are considered ser- | ing to organize in Miltook the lynching party five hours to | Carlson’s funds to help build a church ious. get into the jail. », ‘ a i : : | an America riven by civil Ogden—Amalgamated Sugar Com-|itwar;is not it is not an America where pub- pany no with it is an America America | unstated purposes, it is an all na-| toward are four-squ | standing intent on itions firm and prepared, just rig hts| \‘peace and demanding its property lives, |be recognized as to fellow |trigues, : ... citizens of America for the future. by dis“It is not an America torn orders, forest land. ! AS SEEN BY CHARLES E. HUGHES, UNITED STATES. AMERICA” OF lic office is merely ruled for advantfor)|4 plant near Paul, Idaho, and hag let | e; it is an America efficient, it is Smith-|ag the contract for a factory at ‘an America prepared, it is an Amerfield, Cache County. of Ameri- a eee per VISION “A “T have a great vision, my Ogden.—Federal bureau of animal] ‘ ‘ season industry will experiment, next with ” QNUAVEUENADNQQEAUENOQONQGURQQUNOUEQOQUUEQNNOSOENAUEEOUEOQGUOGEOOI CHARLES E. HUGHES LLL LLL LLL Le TLL TTT its highways. Oe as ee at the meee a5 . a run season’s is to Provo.—County farm bureau ‘nublish an agricultural paper. home : Box Elder county will use Targhee Louis. delivers him is church Episcopal St. the of Convention General Alta——Cottonwood railroad under construction from Wasatch into camp of Alta, ia the Little Cottonwood canyon nearly completed. — Ogden.—The and town this time, Smoke issuing and save destruction. a the the tailoring the as though building run and from ‘‘Matheson it looked Mon- the The and esTail- nothing from com- fire boys were soon at on the flames, while citizens enthe and building removed of furniture at in the mostly they intense from the what few were able smoke. confined to the east articles to get The fire portion PEOPLE WHO COME— PEOPLE WHO GO. 900. oe cost seven. N78: Protestant session x works, dye York a New in Salt Lake candy plants sell $3,"000,000 of candy yearly and employ 863 persons with payroll of $462,- thousands Con- The International Irrigation gress is in session in El Paso. eee Fire Nephi L. Morris, next governor of Utah, made a rousing address at St. George on Monday. Washington county is claimed for Morris. will be/Ogden factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company has been begun with DOMESTIC. Puccnay, apes this satisfy government,” the outcome watched with interest. y six days of rainy a small balance, as was expected. Quarter millon dollars corporation in nese concessions to Americans China, especially relating to railway and of a deficit, formed to develop oil lands on shore the Transylvanian border, halted the ya Weber county farmers are to seek relief from alleged over-taxation, at ‘the next session of the legislature. instead bell half of the dwelling occupied by the workshop, proper, where it had originated, and by hard work, the firemen were able to keep the living part of the structure, where Mr. Matheson resided, comparatively free from the flames. In a few minutes the workshop was completely gutted, and the contents practically destroyed by fire and water. Mr. Matheson states that his supply of gasoline was kept in a room apart from his main workshop, but that, having occasion to reach for a hanger on which to hang a coat which he had just finished cleaning with gasoline, some of the inflammable fluid must have ignited from the stove, for the coat was soon in a blaze. This caught a waft of gasoline vapor from the other room and instantly the place was in flames. Mr. Matheson receivyed painful burns on the hands and some of his hair was badly singed, but otherwise he was unharmed. The building was owned by a Mr. MeAuley of Long Beach, Cal., and was uninsured. Although not totally destroyed, the building was badly damaged. A considerable number of articles of wearing apparel, which had been left for cleaning or dyeing, were destroyed. crops. State fair, despite weather, quits with along Wednesday, Roumanians, year’s of made was Utah editors of country papers will meet to form the Utah State Press Association. Roumania is given aid by Allies. Russian troops hurrying to relief of King Ferdinand to take little nation. commnad in person. a ship- weekly. and of Utah growers Sugar-beet Idaho will receive nearly $4,000,000 ? Doctrine. mines $450,000,ore dyeing plete tered eee boat” raid made breach in the Monroe for Founders Day was observed Tuesday, at Brigham Young University, Provo. P French bonds seen good fire alarm. could side Mines.—Tintic abont ping, German farmers are starting rabpit farms to offset the scarcity of oth: er meats. $80,000 Nese back were or,’”’ and Say Roumanians false tablishment big the out flames STATE. of brought work pressed ringing morning, cleaning, Greek losses nation when 2,000,000. by Venuizelos. Czar’s with of i estimated ‘The day commerce. “The America |}and that I see in the fu- to ture is an America tht knows how its great activities without manage It ant. being wasteful and extravag to how that knows is an America well as honestly spend public moneys It is an as to appropriate them. sm in every America that has patrioti as well bureau of the administration ; PRESI- NEXT in any appropriation for military fa | operations. all the where It is an America class antagonisms | people abandon y difnecessar their though having adthey peaceably which ferences which, havAmerica an is It just. feels knit |'ing no class antagonisms, unity, together in a splendid national with in one great love of country, ding one unswerving loyalty transcen with creed, and race of ces all differen ideals of a people inspired by the It is an nd Lincoln. Wshington efficAmerica first and an America ient. ——$—$—$<——— SS I, ————————— er; Mrs. setretary; Mrs. King, treasur every It was decided to meet t comniittee, ford. O’Rourke, entertainmen the hostess to La TauMrs. Thursday afternoon— Cody, Miss Welch, Mrs. wishes, and Berry, Mrs. invite what friends she rette, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. The following GrunMrs. and a lunch is to served. Curtis Mrs. n, President, Mrs. / Chapma officers were elected: Mrs. Manning | ell. Adams, vice president; At the Milford. Frank Bentley, Parowan; J. W. Parke, Richfield; R. B. Cutler, Beaver; Karl Bernson, Frisco; G, Chilens, Delta; F. S. Patterson, Delta; J. C. Robinson and wife, PanE. Cheney, Ogden; 8S. L. uguitch; Main, Colton; A. F. Hubbell, Pocatello; R. E. Hammond, Fillmore; G. B. Stewart, A. H. Park, J. M. Taylor, C. Bartholemew, A. M. Dagenhardat, Ernest Gayford, H. A. Sims, Jd A. Foley, J. M. Byers, W. G. Hunter, all of Salt Lake; T. M. Ivory, Fillmore; Gus Anderson, Oakland, H. B. Adams, Malone; Ed. W. McKay and C. Pa.; Pittsurg, McKay, B. M. Shand, Belleview, Ida.; A. W. Morrison, Richfield; L. Richards, GarriJ. W. Provo; K. S. Jordon, son; Knight, Provo; Wm. Hurst, Beaver. At the Atkin. Mrs. Fred C. Davis, Monrovia, Cal.; W. Mingers, Sam Berlin, C. C. Brown and wife, W. L. Gardner, J. W. LeaF. Atkin, W. A. Armstrong, vitt, Robert J. Shields, Robert Landrew, all of Salt Lake; O. A. Martin, Lund: wife, Burbank: Barton and Ss. W. Earl Tilson, Black Rock; J. C. HarFrank Hainley. Nada; wife, ter and F. T. Morton, Richfield Richfield; Spencer Richfield; Jensen, yt. H. BeaMadison, Manti; N. B. Neilson, Edver; W. C. Dinwiddie and wife; Reid, R. R. Beaver; gar A. White, Cedar City. |