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Show WEEKLY REVIEW IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS. In the State, in the Nation and in the World Outlined for the Convenience of Busy and Discriminating Readers of the News Foreign Romanian forces in Dobuja have made a slight gain. Russians force Teutons back in Tulghes region. Germans capture Russian position on the Stockhod. Wu Ting Fang, noted Chinese statesman has been appointed Minister Min-ister of Foreign Affairs. British increase their advantage on Somme front. Italian destroyer and Austrian submarine sink each other in Adriatic Adri-atic Sea. Central powers announce re-estal-lishment of Poland, with full autonomous autono-mous rights. New Kingdom to choose own rulers and its liberty and independence inde-pendence guaranteed. French troops have made most important im-portant gains on Somme front. British Brit-ish and Italian forces also gain considerable con-siderable ground. Italian troops have taken prisoners in the last few days, aggregating 200 Austro-IIungarin officers and 8,7 2 2 men. Since August 6th they have captured 40,305 Austro-Hungarians. Domestic Thirty to forty lives lost when a crowded passenger car on Boston elevated railray plunged through an open draw-bridge into the channel. Motorman is saved but arrested. Silas R. Barton, candidate for Congress from Nevada, dies on election elec-tion morning. i Charles 10. Hughes voted bollot number 13 in a small laundry in New York. Five; men slain and over thirty wounded in Everett, Wash, when 25 0 1. V. workers attempt to land from a si earner and opposed by posse of 1 7 il cit i.ons. Geriurn submarine Dou( ehiand arrive:-; in New Lo:'..1.!1:!. Con;i. with car-f.o car-f.o of dye-.stul'i's ami will take back a IT o of ia..'a r a nd mrkle. The g.a erar-aou' is in v 'st u:e.t ire. tee b''a,h price; of food stuffs in order to oe 'ermine if prices tire being raised j unlawfully. ' T;-onta-; .lanies. latnlidato fur sher iff in an Illinois immMv. has had ranl printed, bearine, the s'u-:en ''Thank Cod fur Ton .lone, he lias ke"t its on t of ja il." The pink bi!l mm lw iva-'o its J tret1'' trance iu cottoii-grov. bib eoni-I eoni-I m-andies ;ind impart t 'en ef cattott I seed front Mexico, whet' ' the neat is I prevalent, litis ju:-l iieer, nrahihited I by the Popart nient of Artraatlt ire. I F'.n-osio:t in the T,essio Mine. I'.ir- I ituinebani. Alabama entere.bed twenty- I se en miners. Sittniav. Eiaht ,i''e be- I lieved to still be alive. Ressners are 1 at work. I W.ork has jr.si been started in X'ow I York, on a 20-ste''y liotel be.". i"g. I the largest in the world. I A; -a. Emily IVwel. a pioneer , I Via'', dies tit the ;nc of 7'h at'te" a. I re-ieenee of 2S years in this sta.'e. Fire in the Tintic Meat Market, Eureka, Sunday, caused a property loss of $0,000. Special government agent this week investigating high prices of food in Salt Lake. Stilt Lake women have sent a petti pe-tti ion to President Wilson asking the removal from office of Secretary of War Baker, for his alleged slanderous utterances concerning the Valley Forge patriots. |