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Warrants to Be Issued for Men In Disturbance ALT LAKE, ?r'P- 3. Search of - J, Lake for George PhMlp Stevens, '3 old who was taken from th .JdcSotat Ogden last Thursday iiblrted to ill-treatment by strike Sifors. is bolug carried on by ' eral l1 partm. nl ol ju U e un ttl ,hr direction ol Dave Gershon, io hope that the lad may bp abl irntify some of the demonstrau'i?. ? Si M the boy can be located and k ,ii nolnt out the men who commit- Si the assault, warrants will ne ? Sued for their arrest and they will $ErtO trial by the government, Mr. -non Said. h r H Heichton. assistant to Mr. GJer- C chon and who has been in Ogden B rjl dav investigating the assau't Ase re'turned to Salt Lake yesterday, reported that much evidence h it 5 m prrfcured Bgainst the men who rk pV.Tal alii ill Btrike-breakirs 1 J' roiu tho Ogden .mi and paraded Lm bar - . ii e r i In I -ome cases. Mr. Heighten said, che ' I Jeinonstrants have been identified and I warrants will be pi opared. I Special Investigation was made. Mr. I ;' said, in thi i asi ol the l nil ; ' b ) ii from Hi' tie- not and kmt under guard for hours. ItJiouch lie was in no way connected tfith strikers or strike-breaking, ba: lmply traveling to Los Angeles to ,iit his aunt Later the boy escaped from the demonstrants and made -lis ,rav to Salt Lake. "Investigation In this case," Mr. Heighten said, " shows a great injus tice The boy was innocent of any I connection v. ith labor and was travel ing lrom his home in the east to the j cohSt on a visit He was taken i.om the depot by the crovfd and i . ; aph hie relatives to provo that he was not Journeying to I.03 1 Angeles to work on the railroads j While waiting for an answer to the 1 message he was kept under guard in j an Ogden hotel. His message in soio J ' way was misdirected and ho received! DO reply -e escaped from the hotel Parly in the morning while his guard j (ell asleep on watch. "It has been found that the bov was threatened and badly scared bv the demonstmnts who. when taking him from the depot, are reported to Jbsve uttered such suggestions as 'find i a rope.' or 'string him to the lamp post.' The boy's ticket was also takj en from him and destroyed, which con stitutes an offense against the govern ment for which the men can be placed I In Jail. "We have also found in our search I CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Ov ar 30 Years 2T j THE WORST IS YET TO COME 1 for information that another Innocent passenger was assaulted and 'probably later may figure in the case against the demonstrants. This traveler was exchanging his ticket at the depot win dow when a man nearby thrust hit list in the traveler's face and cried. 'ou d scab.' He was then seized by several bystanders and choked and shaken. When allowed to talk afte. several minutes the man proved Cat he was far from a strike-breaker ind was aliowed to go. There are several such instances now under investiga tion." oo Shopmen Go Out At Depew.N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 2 At a meeting tonight of 864 shopmen who went on strike this morning at the New York Central shops at Depew. it was voted unanimously to continue the strike "until granted some better, inducement to return to work than the raist.' of four cents an hour offered bv the railroad administration." The men went on strike in defiance of the or ders of their leaders. Ixt of men seem to think that thero if a patent on honest labor and they don't want to risk being infringers. . GERMAN PRISONERS. BERLIN, Sept. 2 The first contin gent of German prisoners have arriv ed at Cologne and Deutz from the British camp at Calais. The men ap peared to he well fed. and they wore good clothing ! A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a genii-liquid form.. In 1S83 Horlick at RaeincWis , dis covered how to reduce milk to a dry po-xder form with extract of malted grains, 'icilhoitl cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and case of preparation (by simp))' stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, li3s proved of much value to mankind ns an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. Ask for HORLICK'S Avoid irolio'-lons Further Word Is Awaited on the Border Shooting WASHINGTON, Sept 2 Th war department will await an official re port from Major General Diekman, commander of the southern depar: ment, Secretrry Bakr said today, dc fore considering the question of whether some action shall be takvn against the Mexicans who fired upon an American army airplane on the Grande, wounding one officer. Until some report was received, Mr. Baker declined to speculate on what line the department's action might take. In military circles, the firing upon army fliers was considered far mop serious than the recent detention of two other aviators for ransom. All army machines are plainly marked, it was said, and the press reports from the border would indicate that Cap iain McNabb's airplane was either On the American side or was followirg the river the international boundary at this point. In either ease it should have been immune from hostile at tack. Tho'fact that press dispatches re- j f--tp d to repeated "volleys" from thei Mexican side was also considered aigM Dl Meant as Indicating that the assail-! antfl wore under some sort of military command. Reports persist here that General Idckinan has authority to meet such situations, vrithout waiting on his su periors, by sending a column across to capture or scatter the offending band and to clean up tho district in which they committed the objection able action. It would not come as a Surprise to many officers if dispatches related to a southward move by cav alry. no N. Y. Federation Head Repudiates . Committee Report NEW YORK, Sept. 3.' James P. Holland, president of the New York Federation of Labor, in a statement last night repudiated a report of the high cost of living committee ap pointed by him which reported that lib'r retrain lrom participating in strikes for six months as a means of combatting industrial unrest and low ering the cost of living. Asserting that the (onimittee had overstepped Its powers in making the recommendation. Mr Holland said he would discharge both members, John jF. Fierce and Isadore Epstein. I oo i 'on you teU why we pay for our daily bread?" asked the Sunday school teat heir of a small pupil. "1 suppose It is because we want It fresh," was the reply. . rrt j Many n man rpends half the linn- an ticipating tomorrow, and the other In ic Ki'etting yesterday. King of Italy Is If To Give Up All 1 Crown Properties ROME. Monday. Sept. 1. (By The Associated Press.) King Victor En manuel has decided to ourrender nil the crown properties In favor of the peasants and for national work for former soldiers. Premier Nitti, at on bf the first sittings of parliament which is to bo opened Wednesday, wi'.l make this announcement. f Rippling j Rhymes j By WALT MASON. EMPTINESS. The things I yearned for in my youth have come to me, they all are mine; more than 1 hoped I've won. in truth, and still I languish and repine: I yearned for fame like other skates, and wide renown has come to me; my name is known in thirteen states but I've rheumatics in my knee. My j picture oftentimes appears in dailv i prints and magazines; but I look bru-V-, through mists of tears, to when I bare ly earned my beans; my laurel '.wreaths seem wreaths of crape. tho I dp not soothe my jaded soul; my teeih lare in such beastly shape I have to bolt my victuals whole. I bav. q ;ly limousine, upholstered in green vel jvet plush; therein I ride, with pomp ous mien, while toiling legions round I me rush No doubt they trUnk m;. life's a snap, a stretch qt- roses and of wine; they look upon my klnglj I map, and wish they had such luck as I Iralne. But lL-jnust eat the food ofl j cows, the tdffiMf-ss prune, the humbh-l leek; if for an hour on pie I brou.se. I I I have dyspepsia lor a week. The 'golden dreams I dreamed of old nave Equipped with the RESURREC TONE and the AIR-TIGHT TONE ARM, produce, the sweetest, clear- ; est and truest-to-life sound of all. Hear it at your dealers, or GEO A. LOWE CO. Ogden, Utah, sole distributor for the states of Ida ho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. S JJ THE OUTBURST OF EVERET TRtiEgj j 'Hi I fH5 TO HO T01H TOUlM tVCTH YoO THIS CiVGAJl NfQ. 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' i-!l turn Jiart Bullshevlkles fersl sed Puds.vaM- ' u i n li . .-i.orl of a itleuSnd we quick started ' wawk lasttat r3J Ariif -aing. '. - H -"-h. (;, Tjjsnt YfAli up and ask him -i-fiull- ie, hfl thinti thai wnsgtgd- H den, mitenj h ? '"fa ,! :" Sure, v. awl to lei'd up to itfinid If f f i Ci 'i"l L' ts a;4t.diiu ljia; , match ferst. Wvtrfve in .1 .1. 1 . 1.1 him .md utitt:- in i' match, rniTiftS) HI I ii'i '1" yon Mte it t. 1-1 i:- i'--n ..mi ai-i sjjvp nlmji dont v.unl il. you need it to lit.0he .boium with, dont yOU? ,d"7 1 m (The who? sed th man. 4wj hLiMi Thai nil ritp mistpr we're BmIMk- I ikies tOO, -''! PudS. r"T For th' lor of mud. s:-d thsin. . ijl, nl !ii I ...:. (! - rprii'd and th- jnd hH"f dropped out trum un(lafQi& I H nd - I' d to fall, and u.el- lfl i rnund and jled o nui e:ery thing, and jjfceie HlH , , vplo ion by tin- 'ipriVN-e WM .in a bloc! -o wi t cr - h IrJi the packidye unjftlAis lff ' i n- Bli! ;iroiin? it wasent a ujam 11 liter all or oils it dident go off, U S OO -raftOr Bl Little a 1. 1 . Solomon niajfcl&vc i,, .1. ion A'l.-im j !" -3o. 1, ' : Waniuia "Whj do you think jEd- ffj! !.; ' 1 " if - Little Edward " Cause ho Wn s Kl't1 man and didn't havo to go to schpqj lifl The youn lady n cross tho way sa&sht iflil ?u ses her friend In the neWspajJeTgy3- fl In, must he g ttlnp valuable fa'- IgKC ,n all kinds' of writinc now as he TOwJiei HIM ii was petting nut all the miscell tnft-. IH 3"' I I k There .no .momenta In the life f THIS WOMAN I I FOUND HEALTH b tHD And Escaped an Operatic L ! TakingLydiaE.Pinkhaip, i Vegetable Compound:- H7elhurst, Ga.-"I have usJu- J remedies for only ten months, anHjCttJes l .1 inninninniuTinnnnnaave me rom M In lBBWiJ operation. Before . f. . j took Lydia E. Pink I W viHay harhrs VegetabU L 1 mBII Compound I was s IH II K "Ifll ill from a femaU Hfl .Jl trouble that I war I ,.5 'V 1 1 n I forced to stay in bee :'; ( I . for 1 week atrtimr J( l ." with weaknesanc I IllUjfe - 'Hill pain, but youfced f icine has dopAcs ' f much for me ,tnt . J am recommending i; r' ' to all suffering women. It certate i' Lif? a great medicine and is a sure rflad t . health for women. You may Hil tins lettcr-if vou like. WW-JKf If fitf LiTTLC R.F.D. A, IIazlhurst, GK Women who 5tiffer from heada h nervousness," backache, the bhwsn I- IJ other svmntomsof a functional depMge !f . ment should give this f amafer, U hi rb remedy, Lydia E. Finkham :s Vfg j cLablo Compountl a trial. . For forty years U nan been own; 1 1 ing such ailments of wornenafteroe medicines have lulled- rirtnJ ii i .1 ' If you want special estion.ii . J regard to your conditionWrite Lycbd L t f? Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Ml The result of long experience u service, and your h ttcr will. beTj b , - , Btrict confidence. II . . 1 :iT i 1 ;i Liade has moved to 432 Twanfjfthwj -Street Lmf m 1 1