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Secretary Bring of Storm of Denunciation. from a female trouble bo I BERNSTORFF WAS PAYMASTER Ambassador's Request for $50,000 Re garded as Indicating That Money Had Been Used Before for Same Purpose. Washington. Members of congress, government officials nnd members of the diplomatic corps have not yet recovered from their amazement at the astounding revelations made by Secretary of State Lansing of the plans of Count von Bernstorff, former German ambassador to the United States, to expend $50;000 in an effort to influence congress and prevent this country from going to war with Germany. The revelation of this plot, following the disclosures of other cases of German duplicity In Its diplomatic re- lations with the United States and other countries, had the effect of sweeping away such antiwnr propaganda as may still have been alive in the national capital and giving more Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, convincing evidence of the hostile acts Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, which forced the United States Into Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, the war. ' bruises. Boot Ulates. How Plot Was Rjvealed. It is Here is the statement of Secretary SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE v Does not blister or remo re the Lansing : "The secretary of state issues the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant t a use. $2. 00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case following statement from Ambassador for special instructions and cook 9 ivl free Bernstorff to the Berlin foreign office, ABSORB1NE, JR.. antiseptic liniment lor mankind, re- dated Concentduce. Strain,. Painful, Knotted. Swollen Veins. January 22, 1917: rated only a few drops required atan application. Price "'I request authority to pay out up 21 per bottle at dealers or delivered, w. F.YOUNG, P. D. F. 310 Temple $t.,Snrlnrjtieid. Mass. to $50,000 (fifty thousand dollars), in order, as on former occasions, to influence congress through the organizatCountry Conversation. Scene Any country place, any place ion you know of which can perhaps at all. Time Summer. prevent war. Mere Ah, here is a "'I am beginning in the meantime cool, shady spot. I guess I'll sit on to act accordingly. " 'In the above this bench and Invite my soul, as Walt circumstances, a public official German declaration in faWhitman said. (Does so). Female Voice (close by) Yes, that vor of Ireland Is highly desirable In Is exactly what they did to my sister order to gain the support of Irish InJulia. The poor woman suffered some- fluence here.' " thing awful for nearly four months Capital Stunned by Revelations. and none of the doctors we called iu The publication of this letter apcould tell just what it was that was parently revealing the fact that Bernthe matter with her. One said it was storff had "influenced previously one thing, and another would say It congress through the organization you was another. Finally, we called In a know of," actually stunned the capspecialist from New York, because ital. On the floor of the house, congressJulia seemed to be In such a bad way. The specialist made an examination men were denounced as "suspicious." and said we would have to have an op- It was openly stated by some that they eration at once, or he wouldn't be re- believed their colleagues had received sponsible for my sister's life. lie said German money. she had a complication of troubles, but According to Representative Tom would you believe it, after they had Heflin. Alabama, he believes he could performed the operation they couldn't name 13 or 14 men in the two houses find a of congress who have acted suspiMere Male Boarder Good lord, let ciously. me out of this ! Is that all women can Fess of Ohio and Fownrd of Georfind to tulk about whetr they're away gia both declared tin German propaIn the country? I guess I'll stroll down ganda worked directly, with money by the lake A. II. Folwell In Cartoons changing hands and reaching government officials. Magazine. Additional startling 'revelations of Added Sector. the free use of money by the GerThat exnlted military personage man government to sustain the Gercalled by his countrymen of France man propaganda in the United States "The Tiger" has a biting tongue somet- will follow Lansing's expose. imes. He was informed not long ago These revelations. It was indicated, of the forlhcoming marriage of a gen- will corroborate the Indictment of service well but eral still in active the German embassy as the disbursipnst his first youth. Ills comment ng bureau for propaganda. Certain was: agitators In the conn "I suppose that he hasn't enough try who have a 'lied themselves with front to defend." hostile Germnn-Anierlcun- s may expect to be the next objects of the governDangerous. Highly ment's attack. "Now tell the truth. Was my client's Count Bernstorff. nltilcked he loaded when you?" The Convicts of Indictments of Gerpistol shower he." iind so was "Yes, Mnle-Tjoard- -- n Incompetent he usuully charges It to bad luck. a man Is Thrift nnil stinginess are as similar as they are different. 83 & man clandestine pre-wa- r activities in this country is relied upon by the slulo department to set at rest all doubt remaining In any quarters that the Oeriiian government officially conthrough Count von Bernstorff spired flagrantly, as asserted in President Wilson's war proclamation, to di vide the American people on the Issues of the war. It Is believed by the state department that public opinion, after digesting the contents of the series of exposes, may be depended upon to deal effectively with those who became the catspows of the Gorman you never embassy. The land message wns decoded by Scot Yards experts after vain at- tempts by Americans. Expulsion might hnve been Von BernstorfTs fate as remotely as 1915 If the stnte department had then known tin much about the secrets of the Ger man code as it knows today. Other Shots to Follow. One by one the exhibits In the evi dence In the case, It wns said at the state deportment, will be given to the tasted Grape-But- s FOOD you have public. That Amerlcnns In high public posi lent themselves to the Oennnn embassy's plan to spilt Congress on the question of war, further deeded messages In tile possession of the govrnment ore expected to demonstrate conclusively. n More than one Of these persons lias beon tinder public suspicion, but proof of their complicity Hons missed one ward German propaganda, following the state department's announcement. "This ought to end forever, no said, "any and every doubt In the mind of any American as to the justice of and necessity for this war. It proves that the German government was seeking all nlong to split us Into factions, by corrupt means of necessary, possibly hoping in time to win the war In Europe and then humiliate and subjugate us. He who Is not y for the war runs a grave risk of being suspected of getting a part of the fifty thousand dollars. This is an honest congress, and all its .members will resent this Insult to its Intelligence and honor." Whether the state department Is in possession of other evidence Indicating the ambassador's activities has not been revealed, but the extraordinary disclosures already made have fixed (he "belief that agents of the United States government have collected and compiled the entire story of German duplicity and intrigue and that additional chapters will be added. Knew Plai of "Ruthlessness." The reference to averting war is taken as an indication that Ambassador Bernstorff had prior knowledge of his government's intention to proclaim a merciless widespread submarine warfare and that he was equally confident that the United States government could not be easily placated by mere promises. The German announcement of Its Intention to expand its submarine activities was not wade public un til January 31, when the world was startled not only by the d 'termination to remove all restrictions, but by the statement that It would become effective on the following day. Three days later the United States government had expressed its disapproval by severing relations with Germany. That the German ambassador knew of his government's intention was assumed by some officials, although at the same time he denied prior knowledge and those in close touch with the embassy were given to understand that he did not approve the course and worked to obtain mo Jlficntlon. Small Amount for Bribe. It has not been assumed that the am bassador actually attempted to bribe or personally influence any member of congress, and doubt thnt such was his purpose Is supported to some extent by the comparatively small amount of money he asked. Fifty thousand dollars. It was pointed out, would go but a short way toward buying the influence of any congressman. Judiciously expended, however, it might do much in compensating paid agents, such as are now known to have belonged to the elaborate machine Bernstorff had so carefully built up for the production of propaganda and for purposes of espionage. List. Search Anti-WAs soon as news of the Bernstorff message reached the capitol members began a hasty search of the files to find the names of the men who voted against war. While there was no as sertion from anyone that anyone of these members was influenced by Ger man propaganda or money, yet it was pointed out that if such influence was exerted, and if it had any effect, the names of those affected would be shown In the lists of those who op posed the war resolution. "I was forced to the conclusion some time ago," Representative Heflin said, In discussing the revelations, "that Ger many thought we were a cowardly people and afraid to fight, but I did not J Rogues' Gallery Timber. Wife Our cook sings at her Husband Naturally; one to another. Real Sport "Smiley says all sport Is too tame." "Why don't you suggest airplane polo to him?" Lamb. BRITONS DEFEAT . TEUTONS AT YPRES When a girl shows a young man a picture of herself she expects him-task for it. ' Occasionally there Is a man wise enough to think poetry without writ- ing it. TROOPS LED BY CROWN PRINCE ARE HURLED BACK AFTER GAINING FOOTHOLD. work. crime-lend- s never pardons. The offender You can't dodge the worst by sitting down and hoping for the best o whole-heartedl- Revelations unable to walk imimmium mn was or do any of my own If NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, of the well-know- good things in life S3 with the Gorman government has not come forth.' It Is known that cvl donee of the most damaging and con rlw racier has finally been vlnclng obtained went. Vice clear-cu- t by the agents of the govern made - a President Marshall statement of his views to know that we were a corrupt people and would betray our country for Ger man gold. "The telegram sent by Count von Bernstorff is an admission f the fact that Germany had a corruption fund in the United States for the purpose of carrying on German propaganda. "If members have acted in suspicious fashion by the Introduction of resolutions or bills or by speeches In con gress or out of congress, that lends to the conviction that tliey are not loyal to this government ut this time, they ought to be Investigated, and, if found guilty, they ought to be expelled from the floor of this house nnd from the floor of the senate of the United States." Attacks Near Verdun Repulsed by French Forces, While Italians Have Repulsed Attacks Northeast of Gorizia. London. The army of Crown Prlnct Itupprecht of Bavaria became active again Tuesday and made desperate attempts to retake the ground gained by the British last week near the Ypres-lleniroad in Flanders. The Germans succeeded in entering the British lines at two points (luring the first assivilts, but the British with stood farther attacks and straightened out their line. The day's efforts brought nothing to the Germans but additional casualties. Great artillery activity is in pro gress on the sector east of Ypres. Northeast of Verdun the infantry ac After their in tivity lias slackened. effectual efforts of Monday the Ger mans unsuccessfully attacked the French near the Bois Le Clmume early Tuesday. Berlin claims officially to have taken trenches here on Monday and to have held them against counterattacks. On the Aisne front the artillery battle continues The Italians have repulsed attacks on the Bainsizza plateau, northeast of Gorizia. German efforts to reeavture thfa rsw positions gained by tL.s Russians southeast of Riga have been checked by the Russians. n ARGENTIN1 A MAY that." ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,: It contains neither Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Its age is its guarOpium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. antee.. 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President Irroygen, in whose bauds now rests the final decision, is faced by a nation solidly united for vengeance upon the empire that besmirched its honor. The people of this republic are clamoring for immediate war. The voice of the Argentine people wns spoken in both branches of parliament, the votes on the ruptures resolution being: Senate, 23 to 1; Make you feel the joy of living. It it impossible to be happy or feel good when you are MJS iir.ADTFD'C. Every Other L Carter's Little Liver Pills Small Pill, SmaU Dose, Small Price, But C.iuf in CONSTIPATED SPITTLE Way This old remedy will set you right over night Genuine bears signature T1 f I I T J JV nFATsT rLUrJL.Es rALLlls Usually Need Iron in the Blood. Just the thing Try carter's iron pills CLEAN PIPE E,-- Z ENTER WAR. for a Soldiers' $1.00 Kit repre-semativ- house, 53 to 18. Nowhere is the slightest doubt entertained that the public demand will force prompt submission by ihe presi- dent. MINERS WANT MORE MONEY. Twenty to Seventy Per Cent Raise in Wages Asked. Washington. Immediate wage increases of from 20 to 70 per cent were demanded by the coiinl'T's coal miners, it was announced Here Tuesday night after Z. preliminary meeting of operators and miners' representatives of the central competitive field ii a general wage Washington to readjustment.. The demands, were formulated by the miners' representatives nnd will be presented at a joint meeting. di-c- DEFICIENCY BILL PASSED. Measure Appropriating Huge Sum Adopted Without Roll Call. Washington. By a viva voce vott the senate passed the great urgent de ficiency bill late Tuesday afternoon. As it passed it totalled The house granted to the army .$:?,nO!),7:5(!,735 and the senate added to this, milking n total of $I.2S3,942,219 for the military estuli lishment. The navy was given by the house nnd the seiiaK addition was 2 1.049.500. The total for Ihe navy is .$.".!)7,(K5t),12:i. Australian Strike Ended. Melbourne. The biggest strike In history of the Australian common wealth luis neon sett'1!. It leg:m August 2 and involves railways, ducks. coal mines and other Industries, in addition to the seamen. The railroad workers returned to work September 8. The coalers and dockers capitulated Tuesday, enabling n general resumption of the suspended. Industries. Means Held to Grand Jury. Concord, N. C. Gnston P.. Means Is held in the county Jail without hail to await the action of Ihe grand Jury nt the October term of the superior court on n warrant charging him with the murder of Sirs. Maude A. King, the wealthy Chicago widow mysteriously killed at P.lackwelder Springs on the night of August 2!). San Franciscan Killed In Flight French Front In France. Douglas MacMonngle of San Francisco, n member of the Lafayette esipindrllln, was killed in nn aerial fight Tuesday. He arrived nt the front May 5. Propaganda Still Lives. Senator Ilustlng was one of the first to make a declaration after the state department had mude its spectacular disclosure. ''Although Bernstorff Is gone," he said, "the spirit of Bernstorff still lives, nnd 1 trust the department of Justice and the secret service will go to Ihe bottom of this thing and that the organization which' has been built up in this country through the efforts of the German government will be rooted out and utterly eliminated. "This is highly interesting information, but I am not surprised. I myself have an order for $5,000 to be paid to a certain publication signed by Bernstorff. "The thing thnt Impresses me, how ever, Is thnt Bernstorif bus been gone for months and yet the propaganda goes on. Now It was apparent long before we entered the war that ail of this propaganda was not coming forth by chance. It wus clear that it was Inspired by some astute, powerful, Plotted Against Draft clever source, and thut source was the San Francisco. A verdict of guilty German government. "Bernstorff was not the only me- In the cases of Ihiniel O Council, an dium through which money wns puid attorney, and five other men, " of - conspiracy to hamper enout. "1 hnve no doubt thnt millions of forcement of the selective draft law, dollars have been expended here to was returned Tuesday. Influence American public opinion. Bavaria Replies to Pope's Note. "This organisation must be de Berlin. lnvaii has sent a separate stroyed. We umst tuke it out by the roots. It must not be allowed to live reply to the pope's pence proposals. Otherwise we The document Is said to be fully In here after the war. shall have In our nildi't propaganda keeping with that sent by the Berlin which will Influence elections and from government. A papal dclegat " Is accredited to the Bavarian court. which politician will run tills wu uud What is Castoria H j Uatuiiathh uNNERSMOUj CLEAN YOUR. 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