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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES," NEPHI, UTAH. AMERICA PROTESTS EXPECT IMMINENT BOOM " AGIST ALASKA A SPRING MALADY CZAR'S FORCES ARE PRESSING Fl1RWARD EMBARGO An Insinuation. "They tell me, Mrs. Comeup, your daughter went through that reception In her honor without any faux pas." "No such thing! She had aa much of it as anybody that was there." to Mother CONSTRUCTION RIGHT PROJECTED OF CLAIMS RAILROAD TO DEVELOP VAST REGION TO THE NORTH. British Believed That With the Completion of the New Railroad to Be Built by the Government, Development Plane Will Be Revived. OF ALLIES OR THEIR OF JUSTIFICATION IS NOT ADMITTED. Government Informed That It la Expected to Take Steps to Avoid Interruption of Trado or Make Reparation. -- United States Washington. The Washington. Construction of the railroad In. Alaska will He carried on government on April 5 mado public by the jaskan engineering commls. its note to Great Britain declaring eloii wnich, surveyed possible routes that "It could not admit" either the rather than und.r the engineer corps right of the allies or tbelr claims for of the army, secretary Lane so an- Justification In placing an embargo beintercourse nounced after Tuesday's cabinet meet- on all commercial countween ing. Secretary Lane said that announcement of the route selected by the president of the railroad will bo made within the next few days. The announcement will Include whether the government will ibuy either the Alaska Northern or the Copper River and Northwestern lines, now privately owned. New impetus In the development ot Alaska with the completion of the government railroad was predicted by George R. Walker, former United States attorney for Alaska, In an ad dress before the Ohio society of Chicago. of thu "With the completion United States' new railroad," said the speaker, "the development of Alaska, which has slumbered since 190C, will be revived.' REPUBLICANS WIN CHICAGO. IN Thompson Elected Mayor and Nearly Half of Council Republican. Chicago. William Hale Thompson was elected mayor of Chicago on Tuesday by a plurality of 139,389. the highest ever given a mayoralty candidate. The nearest approach before was In 1897, when Carter II. Harrison received 79,150 more votes than John Maynard Tartan, the Republican. The Indications are that the next council will consist of thirty-thre- e Democrats, thirty-on- e Republicans, two Progressives, three Independents and one Socialist. A negro, Oscar De Priest, was elected from the Second ward. It Is the first time a negro ever has served In the city council. Women voted for the first time at a mayoralty election in Chicago and Incomplete returns showed that the . rebut ve percentage of men and women votes received by Thompson and Robert Sweltzer. the defeated Demo cratlc candidate, were approximately the same. Germany and neutral tries. "To admit it," Bays the communication, "would be to assume an attitude of unneutrallty toward the present enemies of Great Britain, wrlich would be obviously Inconsistent with the solemn obligations of this government in the present circumstances, and for Great Britain to make such a claim would be for her to abandon and set at naught the principles for which she has consistently and earnestly contended in other times and circumstances." The note reviews at length the legal phases ot a blockade of belligerent territory and virtual blockade of neutral coasts. In conclusion the United States states Its expectation that Great Britain, after having "considered the possibilities or serious Interruption of American trade" under the order In council, "will take the steps necessary to avoid them, and In the event that they should unhappily occur, will be prepared to make full reparation for every act which under the rules of International law constitutes a violation of neutral rights." FORMER AMBASSADOR DEAD. Curtis Guild, Jr., Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia. Boston. Curtis Guild, Jr., former governor of Massachusetts and former ambassador to Russia, died April 6, from pneumonia. Curtis Guild, Jr., was ambassador to Russia for two years during President Taft'a administration, and was three times governor of Massachusetts. He attained unusual distinction as a public speaker through bis ability to address an audience with ease In any one of several languages. In the war with Spain Mr. Guild, who at the time was brigadier general In the Massachusetts militia, served on the staff of General Fltr-bugLee, with the rank of lieutenant Norway to Demand Redress. colonel, and as Inspector general of Ixindon. A Christlanla dispatch to the Seventh army corps. Reuter's Telegram company says that Mr. Guild was born In Boston Febthe report of a committee of experts ruary 2, 1860. consubmitted to the government r Forces Win. firms the fact that the Norwegian tank steamer Helrldge. the first Nor- -- Hrtrolt,-JiHcn. "Returns from fourwegian ship to be damages U the war teen of the sixteen counties of Michzone around the Britji file,, was igan in which local option was an isThe damage to the ship sue In the election, give basis for the torpedoed. 1s tstinuteofat forces have approximately 116,000 claim that the Cuu the dispatch adds the govern- carried all but two In the northern ment will now present to Germany a peninsula. demand for Indemnification. h Anti-Liquo- . -- anti-liquo- Important Examine carefully every bottle of , CASTOR1A, a safe and sure remedy ror f Infants and children, and see that it FROM BALTIC TO ROUMANIA. Bears the Signature i Germane In North Poland Being In TTse For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori Pushed Back to the East Prussian Borders Austrians Claim VicHer Confession. tory Over Ruseians. "I think it Is very mean of you to me this money." The Russians now are on the offen- refuse "Why, before we were married yo. sive along the whole of their front, were always telling me not to spend from the Baltic sea to the Roumanian on you." money acborder and in the Caucasus and, "I told you si then because I knew cording to a Stockholm dispatch, they you would do it Just 'he same." have concentrated an enormous number of soldiers on the coast of Finland to prevent any attempt by the RESINOL CERTAINLY Germans to land there. DOES HEAL ECZEMA1 All the Russian advances, according to Petrograd advices, are proceeding In the past twenty years, literally with success. The Russian official re- thousands of physicians have written port, issued Friday night, makes the to tell us how successful the reslnol claim that the Germans in North Po- treatment is for eczer a and similar land are being pushed back to the skin troubles. The first use of reslnol East Prussian border, and that In the ointment and reslnol soap usually CarpatblanB between the Lupkow and stops the itching and burning, and Uzsok passes the Russians have cap- they soon clear away all trace of the tured still another strongly fortified eruption. No other treatment for the ridge, overcoming In doing so almost skin now before the public can show Insurmountable difficulties, such as such a record of professional approval. hills Sold by all druggists. Adv. the scaling of steep and penetrating cleverly-arrangebarbed-wirand timber obstructions. His First Sweetheart. The Russians also have taken ths Her name Is Milly. I haven't said offensive against the German forces anything about marrying her yet not In the region of Kozlouaka, near the to her or anybody but I've carried Nzsok pass, which long has beea her books three or four times and I hit launching attacks against the Rus- her In the back of the head with a sian position. In that district a large soft snowball, and I guess she likes number of prisoners is reported to me, too. She threw a snowball back have been captured. at me when I hit her and then, when I Against these reports of Russian washed her face for her with snow, success the Austrians make the claim be Just said: "Oh, George, you mean that they have repulsed all the Rus- thing!" as if she might be willing to sian attacks in the Beskid range of marry me sometime If I got nerve mountains, farther east. enough to ask her when we're grown It is declared that the Turks have up. I wonder how a fellow gets nerve now been entirely cleared out of to ask them. I don't think I'll ever Transcaucasia and that the Russians have. Ellis Parker Butler. In the hold the Turkish Black sea as far as American Magazine. Arkbave. On the western front the battles are The Unexpected. of a scattered nature. Beyond artil"Did you hear about ScootlelghT" "No." lery engagements the only fighting that bas taken place is In to forest "He woke up In the night and went of Le Pretre. west of to the wall cupboard for the bottle of where the French are trying to Jamaica ginger. He was In such a reach the roads leading from St. hurry he didn't stop to feel for the to Metz, and to the south of electric light button, but chanced It" where the French are also oa "Dear, dear!" the offensive. "He grabbed a bottle that he thought was the right one and took a swallow MORGAN MUST PAY TAX. of the stuff." RUSSIANS REPORTED ON OFFENSIVE ALONG WHOLE FRONT r Forces Victorious, Chicago. The dry forces voted lft0 more saloons out of Illinois In the local option elections on Tuesday, and tiy wiping out certain wet spots, added three counties to fifty-twalready completely dry a total of fifty five counties out of' 102 in the state. The wets retained the largest cities where local option was an Issue at the polls. Chosen Manager of Boies. Koine. The campaign for a city manager won out In Boise Tuesdsy. Jeremiah W. Robinson fcelng elected mayor and city manager by a clear majority over his opponent, Arthur Jlodges, present mayor, of oo. Robinson received a total of 2.027 voles and Hodges 1.427. To Probe Theatrical Trust. New York. Complaints that the oalied theatrical trust has been violating the Sherman antitrust law have been taken tip by the United States district attorney's tile here ind representatives of the department of Justice. Dry PROPOSE MAKING CAPITAL IHUERTAISON HIS NEUTRAL WAY TO MEXICO d VILLA AND ZAPATA AGREE TO RUMORED THAT FORMER DICTA-TOIS COMING BCK TO PLAN OF UNITED STATES REHEAD REVOLUTION GARDING MEXICO CITY. Purpoae Is to Aesure Safety of For- Has Been Living Quietly In Spain nd Recently Denied Rumor That eigners, Local Council Mado up of He Intended to Return Prominent Residents to Govern to Mexico. at Capital City. Madrid. General Vlctorlano Huerta Washington. With the hope of securing permanent protection for th and his secretary sailed Wednesday c 5,000 foreigners In Mexico City the from Cadiz on board the United States government has prosteamer Antonio Lopez, accorda forces and ing to advices received here from posed to the to General Carranza that the Mexican Cadiz. General Huerta's family remains lu capital be declared neutral and outside the field of operations hereafter Barcelona, reports from which place in Mexico's civil war. say that a rumor is In circulation The Villa Zapata forces have agreed that Huerta Is on his way to direct to the proposal and are willing to a new revolution In Mexico. evacuate the city as soon as a similar The steamer Is due to touch at agreement Is obtained with the Car- Porto Rico, Cuba; Laguira, ranza authorities, who are now being and Colon. Since he resigned as provisional negotiated with. On General Carranza depends also president of Mexico on July 15. last. whether or not the effort of the United General Huerta has been living quietStates to neutralize the railway be- ly In Spain. In December he was tween Mexico City and Vera Cruz quoted as denying a report that he off- wo-ilshall succeed, as the return to Mexico to offer his icials have likewise given their as- sarlces to General Villa, stating sent to tills proposal. that he was entirely away from MexState department officials decline ican politics. to discuss the status of the two proCHINA YIELDS TO JAPAN. posals Eeyond saying tnat they still were under consideration. The plan Extends Lease of Port Arthur and with respect to Mexico City contemRecognizes Rights In Shatung. plates an arrangement whereby order Paris. A dispatch to the Temps would be maintained there by a local from Petrogrsd ssys: -council, made up of prominent resiThe Chlna-Jnanesnegotiations. dents selerted by mutual agreement i Information. reliable lo according T"-between the opposing factions. been concluded. The Chinese have capital r.ould not then, under the covernment agrees to extend the Port vt.ics of the proposed agreement, be i Arthur lease for ninety-ninyears. It subject to further attacks, nor would i recognizes also that Japan bas all the there bo any more changes in govern In Shantung previously belong ment until a central government had 'rights ing to Germany. been established. Should the capital be declared neutral, much of the apprehension for the safety of foreigners would be removed and the famine menace eliminated. Since such a step would lessen the likelihood of complication with foreign powers the plan. In the opinion of American officials, should appeal to all Mexican factions. trans-Atlanti- VUla-Zapat- Vene-zuzel- Villa-Zapat- a e Ml-hl- Art Collection Will Cost Owner Two or Three Million Dollars. New York Although the legal limit of two years within which J. P. Morgan might have escaped the necessity of paying an Inheritance tax upon his art collection by giving it to a public institution expired April 1. the Morgan estate has not signified to the state comptroller Its intention to make such a disposition of the collection. The Morgan collection, now on exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum to be of Art. baa ben estimated worth between I45.000.000 and The Inheritance tax on it has been estimated at from $2,000,000 e 0 FLAG GETS NO REDRESS. Desecration of Colors Act of Lawless Persons. Washington. Inasmuch as the desecration of the American flag flying above the bome of John B. McManua, an American citizen murdered In Mexico City, was the act of lawless persons anting without authority, the United States government decided on Friday to make no demand for an apology. Secretary Bryan announced- that the Incident as closed with the receipt of a dispatch from the Brazil-Iaminister In Mexico City, o No Deputies Without Pay. Boise, Idaho. State Game Warden Jones announces thst In the future deputies will not be averted by Mm to srve without pay, ss he dos not bellove It Is to the best Interests of the department to have unpaid deputies. ENVER PASHA The rtturn of Enver PeeHa, leader . Milwaukee Nonpartisan. , of the war party In Turkey, to Me command of the Caucasus, despite the Milwaukee. candiNonpartisan of the allied fleet and In Milwau- advance on dates for judicial offices Constantinople, Is regarded kee county were elected to all the armies ae evidence that the Turkish populavacancies with one exception. Civil tion ae a whole Is diesatisfied with the Judge Joseph B. Cofdes. Social Demo war. A revolution Is considered not crat, being unlikely. Trawler Sent to Bottom. Thugs Slay Florist. Myth, England. The trawler Agan-thWilliam Wiel, aaed IS, a Chicago was attacked by a German suV was alain In his establishment florist, marlne off Longstone and sent to the by robbers, who strangled him by ottom. The crew of thirteen men down Ms throat The a were rescued by the Swedish steamer stuffing whorope was said to be weatthy, florist, Tord. was found bound band and foot Germans Beaten In Congo. Rate Raiee Blocked. Havre. Fresh attacks by German Increased Proposed Washington. against the Belgian Congo rates on grain and grain products liate t"en repulsed, according to a from points In Oklahoma to points In t r.rrt made by the deputy governor Nebraska and Kansas were foiind not anorl - cf Katanga lo the Re!glan Justified by the If ters'ate commerce l.ilnls""'- for the colonic. tommispion. a s WILLARD BEATS JOHNSON. Former Kansas Cowboy Now World's Champion Heavyweight Fighter. Havana. Cuba. Jess Willard. former Kansas cowboy. Is now world's champion heavyweight, having knocked out Jack Johnson, the negro titl round. holder, in the twenty-sixtJohnson bad all the best of the light round, when until the twenty-firs- t he began to tire. The attendance was about 1S.OO0. Willard Is the seventh champion since the title was held by John L. Sullivan, who lost the title to James J. Corbet t In 192. Willard weighed 238 pounds and Johnson 22S. lF j. -- $3,000,000. )'IJ h Oeeowetz Attack Discontinued. Bind Cashier and Rob Bank. The German bombardPetrograd Four men entered ths Pittsburg. ment of the Russian positions at Os-- Hays National bank at Hays, near sowetz In Russian Poland bas bpn hrf, Wednesday afternoon, bound definitely abandoned according to sem Charles Pall, the teller, took 15.000 lofficial dlspatchl published here from the open vault and escaped In a Thursday. taxlcab. Painters on Strike In Chicago. Battles Fought Below Laredo. thousand unlor, Chicago. Three San Antonio, Texas. A battle was painters and decorators have gene oi fmijtbl seventy mites south of Nuevn s'Hke. The strike order wss isnd tredo Wednesday aflernoon between after the unions and the employer th Carranza fones there; and the an agreement over a' Vi:ia army advancing r.n Nuevo Lafald to reachcontract. j new form of redo from Monterey Their Identity. Germanv The other now era coma to these straits In fowl disguise. Turkey (mournfully) l es, as Tur key gobblers. A man must IndeVd be mighty busy when he hasn't time to stop and watch a dog fight. SOME HARD KNOCKS Woman Geta Rid of "Coffee Habit." Name given by Postnm Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-ville-," In pkgs. Postum comes In twj fofms: must be well Regular Postum boflcd. 1S and 25e packages. Instant Poetum Is a solnble pnw quickly 0r. A teaspoonful dlr-- e In a cup of hot water and. th cream and surar, makes a drllciows beverage Inetant'y 30c and ROc tins. Both kinds are equally delicious art eost per rop abont the same Postum. There's a Reason" old by Groerw. tner. j wss beginning to carry weight for age. "That is why my congregation gives me such long vacations." Faces Second Murder Trial. Y. Mrs. Florence Mineola. N. Conklin Csrmin. wife of Dr. Edard Carman of Freeport, will go on trial again charged with the murder of Mrs. Louise Ballsy. The Jury at the first trial disagreed. Cashier Indicted. Colo. Coney Slaughter, cashier ol the Mercantile National bank of Pueblo. Co'.o., now In tho hsnds of a receiver, was Indicted by tli t" i'. grand Jury n a charge o' fa!?:fy!rg the bock' of the bin. Bank President Arrested. Pueblo. Colo. W. II. Slaughter of ralUs, Texas, president of the defunct Mercantile National bank, was bere Thursday, charged arraigned with the e.m4er.zlem,nl of 2.ooo coun cn deposit In ty funds which l be bank. representatives Method in Hie Madness. "Do you realize that your long sermons are rather tiresome?" asked the young parson who was new at the game. "I do." replied the wise parson, who Bismarck Centenary Observed. Berlin. The centenary of the birth of Prince von Bismarck. Prussia's famous statesman, was celebrated with the utmost enthusiasm on April 1, in (he German capital. Most of the hotjfes were lavishly draped with tb national colors. s Reach Hundred Million Mark. New York. Uncle Sam's children now number lOO.OOO.O.'J, according to AMBASSADOR MORGENTHAU the estimates of C. D. Sloane, gog Henry A. Morgenthau, American amrapher of tha census bureau In Wash- bassador to Turkey, hero seen at his census bureau such In the ington. In the embassy at Constantinople, desk In figures are based on the difference Is one of the busiest of our diplomatic population In 1900 and 1910. abroad. Itr The injurious action of coffee on the hearts of many persons Is well known by physicians to be caused by caffeine. This Is the drug found by chemists la coffee and tea. A woman suffered a long time with severe heart trouble and finally her doctor told her she must give up coffee, as that was the principal cause of the trouble. She writes: "My heart was so weak It could not do Its work properly. My husband would sometimes have to csrry mo from the table, and It would seem that I would never breathe again. "The doctor told me that coffee wss causing the weskness of my heart. He said I must stop It, but It seemed I could not give it up until I was dowa in bed with nervous prostration. "For eleven weeks I lay there and suffered. Finally husband brought home some Postom and I quit coffee and started new and right Slowly I got well. Now I do not have any headaches, nor those spells with weak heart. We know it la Post urn that helped me. The Dr said the other day: 'I never thought you would be what you are.' 1 nsed to weigh fl pounds and now I wetgh 1SS. "Postum has done trnch for me and I would not go back to coffee seal, for I believe it would kill me If I kept at It Postnm most be prepared to directions on pkg., then it has a rich flavor and with cream la Relief Ship Torpedoed. Iondon. British The steamei South point, carrying flour to Belgian sufferers, the crew of which was land ed by the Hollington at Lisbon, wa not lost In a storm as at first report ed, but was sunk by the German sub marine sixty miles off Cape Finlstere, according to a Reuter dispatch from Lisbon. Shot Down on Street. Salt Lake City. Leonldas G. Ek!J-ris. Industrial agent for the Ienver Rio Grande and several Utah min ing companies and one of the mot prominent Greeks In the west, wasslinrt and seriously wounded by Gregorios Polngeorgl a fellow country man. who Is under arrest. The pris oner charges Skllrls called him a vile name. my!" "It burned him painfully." . "Oh. that's too bad! What was "The Jamaica ginger." "My, fine." |