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Show . - , ,,. , . . v , , THE PRESS-BULLETI- BINGHAM, UTAH. KING OF THE HOEOES . Jeff Davis, "King of the Hoboes," making his final visit to the White House. Having covered more than 710.000 miles as a hobo, he Is going to "retire" to his home In Cincinnati, where he has a wife and two children. Davis claims to be the father of the national employment ugency, adopted and installed by the government, ns well ns of the Lincoln highway. He receives a salary of $25 a week as president of the Hobos' association. Odd Burial of a Boston Man if -wttwmS-- & n Louis S. Talner, Boston business man and sportsman, when he died last January, requested that his ashes lie deposited In the topmost bowlder of "Whitefaee," known as the "sportiest" peak of the White mountains. Ills funeral has just been held. His ashes, sealed In a canister, were placed la a hole drilled in the rock and a bronze tablet was placed over the hole. 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HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood op. the Mucous Surfaces ot the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the toundation ot the disease, p'ves the patient strength by Improving thp general health and assists nature In doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. "Pape's Dlapepsin" for Indigestion Tape's Diapepsln" Is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatul-ence. Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach Is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large rase costs only 60 cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped annually. Best stomach corrective known Adv. Tlour table drink j ( will never bother j ufcmfm nerves or sleep lfyouQiiitcorree , cind. drinic 3. Instant! Postum If coffee troubles you, isn't it better to make the change now rather than later? Better health results and you'll appreciate the econ onr8 ana convenience. AT GROCERS EVERYWHERE "Uteres a Reason forPostum Marie Vjr Postum Ctreal Calnc Battle Greek .MicL BRITISH STRIKERS FLAUNT RED FLAG RIOTING OCCURS WHEN UN-EMPLOYED TRY TO BREAK THROUGH POLICE GUARD. Mounted' Police Called Out to Assist Dobbies in Struggle With Enraged Crowd, at Least Fifty Being Injured in Encounter. London. As a result of the coal strike, disorder occurred Monday af-ternoon hi Downing street. At least fifty persons were Injured in attempts to break through a police cordon and others were liurt when some stone-work from a window on the treasury building fell. The situation which developed In Whitehall at the entrance to Down-ing street was an ugly one. There were a thousand unemployed there, The disorder started when the unem-ployed demonstrators tried to break through the heavy police guard and pet into Downing street. It was dur-ing this rush, that the window stones from the treasury crashed down. 1'oliee reinforcements were rushed up and mounted police were called out to assist the regulars.' At least two of the police and sev-eral civilians, including a womau, were Injured in the early attempts of the crowd to get through the cordon. Fin-ally the crowd began to throw stones. The parapet on one side of Downing utreet also collapsed during the crush. A number of persons were injured when a crowd headed by tjie red flag of the Tottenham district Socialist and Labor party made a determined rush and tried to brenk through, the police. Kventually the red flag was, captured. At the same time a small party of demonstrators went to the neighbor-ing Trafalgar square, set up a red flag, Hang the Internationale and cheered Lenine and Trotsky. No trouble de-veloped here, however, the police not interfering. In Whitehall the police finally dispersed the rioters. Fifty Injured persons were given treatment when the trouble ended. Twenty of these were sent to hospi-tals. Even the Bandstand Was Rented IMi- 1 i.- - a, Li i;" fwfT : Jm rV-r'- ' -- x , , 4 ft - 'i ' cnl ;J --ic i View of the bandstand in the center of Pecos, west Texas, which was rented by the city fathers for $110 a month to nn oil linn for nn otllce during the oil boom that swept that section, livery store and dwelling had been occupied. The bandstand is also famous as the home of the famous Pecos catfish, which was caught in the Pecos river when an "infant," and lias been reared to Its present weight of 108 pounds. I'rctty women probably would not marry homely men If they were not asked. Sarcasm. "I have a sore hip." "The one you carry the flask on, I suppose." ON A SECRET MISSION P si I fmy jp lmipm A y f ipm mm t'lil. Frederics Cardway, L". S. A., and Mrs. Cardway, sailing for Europe on the S. S. LaFrance. Colonel Card- - j way, It is said, Is going to France nn a mission for the United Slates gov-- 1 ernment. When the Red Flag Ruled Antwerp (" 1 A. A V - Iraw fit j The Socialist parade in Antwerp preceding the convention of the So-cialist party of Ilelglum. The red flag was seen throughout the city and the Socialists were accorded a great reception. ECONOMY ERA CUTS CROWDS. Theaters Suffering as Result of Care-ful Spending of Public. Xew York. The national economy wave has hit the theaters with a hard slump. The "S. It. O." sign, Is now an unused prop. Of forty-fou- r leading attractions here, sixteen It was learned Satur-day, have begun disposing of seats through, cut-ral- e agencies. Production failures were reported in excess of those of last year. Last week twenty-righ- t road shows were closed. An of-ficial of the Actors' Equity associa-tion estimated that 80110 actors were out of work in New York. One pro-ducer estimated producers' losses in recent weeks at $1,250,000. Careful spending by the public and higher rates on railroads as affecting road eiimpanies, were causes assigned for the slump. PAPER CLOTHES IN JAPAN Much Might Be Saved by Adopting Kimono as Everyday Dress. The Japanese have had paper clothes for many yenrs and some of the most Tattractive kimonos in the Far East are tailored of wood pulp. An ex-pert on Japan Insists that the layman will find It hard' to distinguish these kimonos from the expensive silk wrap-pers, "Everybody In Japan wears ki-monos," he remarked, nccording to the New York Evening Post, "and the pa-per garments are very popular and in-expensive. For about $1.00 you can buy n kimono that looks like a $."0 outfit and feels like it, too. The pa-per is soft and pliable and It can be draped gracefully about the figure. If Americans, men, women and children alike, could he converted to the ki-mono as everyday dress, paper clothing might become the only wenr." VALLEY OF 10,000 SMOKES Alaska Has One cf the World's Great-est and Least Known Natu-ral Wonders. One of the world's greatest nnd least known of natural wonders is the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes near Mount Katmal In Alaska, a brief de-scription of which is given in the Cen-tury by Andrew J. Stone. The valley is a volcanic depression, from which steaming and smoking gas and lava f jets leap into the air by the thousands, some of them no larger than a pencil. Sulphur flowers of every known color and tint have been scattered by the unrest of the internal fires along the valley walls and floors, until look-ing at it from a distance It seems one vast welter of paint from a hundred tubes mixed by a mad artist with only a suggestion of a theme. With care oup may walk about and mingle with the pools and fpouts, and watch with mar-veling eyes streams of boiling water rush into tiny lakes from one direc-tion, while cold streams carrying float-ing ice rush in from another, and where the one small body of water car-ries every degree of heat from freez-ing up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. WAY TO A GIRL'S HEART BASES' One of the cooks aboard the U, S. S. Pennsylvania, believes the old nclage that the "way to the heart Is through the stomach," applies to the female us well os to the male. Hence, when Ms best girl visited him, he treated her to a plate of the Justly famous navy beans. Mica Indispensable. The main Importance of mien in modern Industry lies In the fact that It is one of the best nonconductors of electricity nnd is, therefore, Indis-pensable In electrical engineering. On this account the Piitish government took over part of the mica field In India and worked it as a state in-dustry in order to make sure of, hav-ing a constant supply, i McAdoo Talks to Utahns Salt Lake City. "The great issue of today Is the organization of the world for peace," said William i. McAdoo at the Salt Lake theater Thursday night. Mr. McAdoo was greeted by one of the largest crowds that ever assembled tin the Salt Lake theater mill was applauded often while he dis-cussed the league of nations and urged its adoption. He analyzed the different articles of the league and wild that he would defy anyone to show where It would cause war, or even discomfort. Irritating. Many a man with an itch for oflice can't scratch up the necessary cam-paign funds P.oston Transcript. ' Viking Ship Discovered in Norway Remains of a Viking ship, believed to be over a thousand years old, which Is on exhibition In Christ lanla, Norway. The ancient galley was found with parts of several others In a burial mound In Norway recently. May Recognize New Government. Washington. The United States lias Informed the new government In Mexico that It will be recognized after It has revoked the Carranza decree declaring all oil lands under the sur-face to be the property of the state and has enacted new laws governing the production of oil, It was learned Monday, Alleged Bigamist Arretted. Chicago. Oleu Aldrich, former en-sign I'. S. N., reached Chicago from Portland, Ore., in charge of two de-tectives, lie Is said to have married , Miss Lillian Dumbrow and Miss Esther Carlson. It is hinted he may have other wives. Begins Fight on Wheat Ru6t. Washington. A farm survey to eradicate the common barberry as n defensive measure against wheat rust has been started by the department of agriculture In portions of thirteen states In the west and middle west. ! Prisoners Break Jail. Sioux City. Four prisoners broke jail Monday morning by overpowering the Jailer, Kay Malner, and escaped In a stolen automobile which was stand-ing near the courthouse. AH four men were being held for minor offenses. Putting It Tactfully. "Is It becoming to me," she asked, ns she paraded In the costume of 100 years ago before the man who Is not her lord and master, but only her hus-band. "Don't you wish I could dress this way always?" she asked. "No, my deer," he replied; "but It's o becoming I do wish, tny darling, that you lived when that was the trie." BITS OF INFORMATION An adult sea lion has been known to eat 44 salmon In 9 dny. One of the greatest dykes In Hol-land Is 40 miles In length, nnd has been holding bock the water for seven centuries It Is said that motorbonts are grow-ing populnr in Cnlna. Electric reading lamps have been combined with book ends for library tobies. Swiss shoe manufacturers are pros-- j porous. The surplus stock that exlet-- i ed last veur has reduced to nw iil. Prohibition Violators Must Pay. Washington. Conviction in Arizona of H.irry and Cleo Wilson on charges of violating the Iteed bone-dr- y amend-ment by transporting Intoxicating llquer by automobile will stand as a result of a supreme court decision. |