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Show TVI The addition of strong vinegar or dilute sulphuric acid to chloride ol lime materially Increases Us effective ness as a disinfectant. The day of harsh physic : Is gone. want mild, easy laxatives. The tendency of certain of the war Doans Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores. ring nations to regard the United States as a referee to whom appeals should be made when the other side cut off, and they had been left to lie the various atrocity stories especial Importance in our eyes. But our press have begun to protest against believ all that the combatants choose to of ing say of each other, and it is noticed MUSIC that in both England and Germany obSTUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSON'S RES. jections are being heard against takPrivate Instruction in Plano. such charge too seriously. Lord Teacher ing Miss Cecil Ragan, - - Roberts, for instance, has been tellPeople professional Cards... Utah Conservatory Leo A. Bird, Field Manager ing his fellow countrymen how un Young sportsmanlike It is to abuse the ene my. We learn from the London Lab or Leader that the Berlin Vorwarts, LAWYER8 before its suspension, did good work PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. in Investigating the troth of the var3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg., ious accounts of atrocltteit off the part Brigham City, Utah. of the Allies with which Germany is being flooded just as we are being W. flooded with stories of the Huns.' Yet at the same time there are fresh AND CONVEYANCER. "floods. There Is the official stateFirst National Bank Building ment of the French Government charg BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. ing the Germans with violations of the rules of civilized warfare, and the C. accounts from several sources of Rus A slan atrocities in East Prussia. AND STEAM FITTING. United Press correspondent in Berlin All Work and Material Guaranteed has told of Cossack butcheries and BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. maltreatment of women. The New York Evening Post reprints from the Berliner Tageblatt Mr. Paul Linden ETERINARY SURGEON bergB story of eleven mutilated womOffice at Residence: en found at Soldau. He tells of the 1st North, Between Main ft 1st West. devastation of Gerdauen and Norden CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. burg, and quotes from an official dis . Le Roy C. Dalby II. DALBY V YOUNG PHILLIPS JOHN ABSTRACTOR W. BURNHAM Sanitary Plumbing DR. E.P. COBURN : WM.J.LOWE Lawyer Practices g Tn Courts COUNTY ATTORNEY. Office: Court House, Brigham, Utah. in All WM.EJ. DAVIS LAWYER. PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. First National Bank Building. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. Bell 'Phone SI Red. loom 22, First National TUnk Building -- BRIGHAM THE CITY. UTAH. INDOMITABLE COLLECTION AGENCY Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Interest in Adjusting Disputed Claims. We buy notes and handle all legal business. B. R. Valley Tel. No. UTAH. TREMONTON, EDWARD B. KIRK has on hand for for rent me HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY in good locations and first class condition, CHEAPER - than patch Two days after the battle Doro-thovI saw on the Guttstadt-Seeburroad a troop of recruits, about twenty-onmen, who the day before had been attacked by Cossacks. Every one of the recruits had either a leg or a hand cut off, and they had been left to die on the road. A gendarme had accom panted the recruits, and he lay upon the road in a kneeling position, his hands bound behind his back. His nose and ears had been cut off. Most of these men were still living. Then the French list of German atrocities, a copy of which has been filed with our State Department, accuses the enemy of violation of the Hague convention of 1907. It cites iustances of the killing of wounded and prisoners, of wanton burning and bombardment of villages, and of firing on Red Cross nurses. The charge of systematic and authorized devastation Is made In these words: "From examination of letters written by and found on the persons of German soldiers It appears: That the burning of villages has been a general measure. That the killing of Inhabitants has also been a general measure. That these atrocities have been committed exclusively at places defended exclusively by the French army and not by the inhabitants. That the order of execution was BUILDING Liberal discount for cash R years time, 6 interest W. C. WARDLEIGH on 4 W., bt 4 ft 5 S. Phone will show them with terms. Apply 8loans Freely for Lumbago. Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost Instantly by a simple application of Sloans Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's, which penetrates quickly all In through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes It feel fine. 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It what these same publics- wonders tions would be doing if the French English, or the Russians, were fighting on German soil, if they were besieging and taking German cities. The sapie destruction that is now vis- Ited on Antwerp or Reims would then be the lot, say of Strassburg or HamThe soil which has the misforburg. tune to be the theatre of war must bear the consequences, continues this Milwaukee dally. And, To expect Germany, fighting as she is against a world of enemies and for her very national existence, to bombard threatening cities with confetti and spare churches, when tyey are used by the enemy for military purposes, is to expect something pathetically absurd. She is doing only what that enemy would be doing were he fighting for If the advantage on German soil. French or the Belgians think more of their cities than they do of their strat- egic importance, all they have to do Is surrender them before the work of destruction commences. The horror and waste of war can not be minimized, but it is no evidence of either the sanity or fair play of certain numerous American journals when they emphasize the havoc wrought by the triumphant German arms as If somehow that reflected upon the character of their warfare or 2. I14- - m Mex civilization! As General Villa, the his exprest lean bandit, has recently horhis and sympathy with Britain it is a matatrocities, ror at German not been ter for surprise that he has our g of asked to join the rest given by the commanding officer (s colonel at some places, a corps commander at others.) But the Milwaukee Free Press protests against the "unfair and insin- - Good Disinfectant. OCTOBER OX BLOC.. NBW8, fHUROAY, j MEMBER OF Federal Reserve BanlJ and civilized Allies, n Nevertheless, there are a de which of papers In this country which they plore the inhumanity of the com- some lieve characterizes be-an- York Europe. The New to ask: Tribune, for instance, is moved Is the Kaiser going to prosecute that this war to an end on the theory modernized to the Germanys adhesion rules of war is also not worth the on? Civilizaparchment it is written in no field and is slow, tion's progress the slower than In the amelioration of code of savageries of war. But the 1907 was an advance on all previous codes, and was therefore a signal gain to for humanity. Is Germany willing batants In THE First National OF BRIGHAM CITY SAFE AND SOUND take the lead in neutralizing that gain and dragging war back to the levels of medieval barbarity? And the Providence Journal sums subup an editorial discussion of the John Lorenzo N. Stohl, President lni or R1 Reprei D. Peters, Cstins F J0S1 . justice ject with the words: All the tramping of Germany's legions, all the thunder of her bombs and batteries, can not drown out the cry of one UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISE Supt For Digest CURLEW IRRIGATION MAUD MAY BABCOCK for Sta ANC W. VOIR COMPANY The reading of Caeser and Clepatra by Prof. Maud May Babcock at the High school assembly room Friday night inaugurated the Lecture Course of the big school for this year. That the interpretation of this masterpiece was superb is attested by the simple fact that Miss Babcock was the read- er, and In listening to her one could not help but reflect upon the wisdom of getting home talent because of its superiority iu the majority of cases, over the foreign aggregations which visit us. The attendence was large but the wind storm rattled the windows bo viciously that it was a strain to hear the reader when she dropt her voice to a low key. However, . those who were in attendence enjoyed a feast and if the subsequent numbers of the course are in the same class, then the patrons of the High School will enjoy some rare entertainment during this season. IW0) QSQmmrl mm. oqd s to-da- No. 3710:05 a m. ed nation henceforth. The methods of No. 396:15 p. m. Turcos and Gurkhas are a horror, and Southern Pacific to Kelton. the press do not attempt to deny the No. 181 10:15 a. m. Mondays, us but to applaud stories fact, expect of Turcos cutting off the heads of Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Malad Branch Arrive. Wounded Germans and flourishing No. 36 9:05 a. m them about It is not long since No. 38 4:40 p. m France denied that she had any inSouthern Pacific from Kelton. tention of using Turcos in European 6:50 p. warfare. But this is a holy war and a war of Thursdays m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdaya LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE at PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at public auction at front door of the County Court House in Brigham City, Utah, to the highest and best bidder on the 31st day of October, 12 oclock noon A. D. 1914, all his right, title, claim and interest in and to the following described real estate: The Northwest Quarter (V4) of the Southwest Quarter (4) ef Section Three (3), in Township Nine (9) Constipation For many years lWas troubled A1 I DR.KINC3 me SchSiwvA, .Buffalo, NOTICE. of IT i aunty C A. E canty 0 bueinei There are JOB delin; on the following described Account of an assessment j For R. of September, several amounts set oppo names of the respective as follows: ForC TH0 For J. No. of Name Certlflcte 8h For ir Coun Precinci And in accordance with many shares of each pare stock as may be necessary i. at the office of the secretr 2nd day of November, 1914,at of 2 p. m.,,to pay the deli: sessments thereon, cost of advertising Pr For together and ei; sale. Wm. HURD, S Advertise: 015-2- Snowri 9 SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court ol in and to ! record or in use and together with all Thursday, the 5th day ol appurtenances and easements thereto A. D. 1914, at 12 o'clock front west door of the Coe appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawufl money of the United States. CHARLES E. TOLHURST Advertisement o22-29 in Brigham City, County, Utah, all the right interest of the defending House, 1 ab NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 9, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel M. Wells, of Promontory, Utah, who, on February 14, mo and July 31, 1913, made Homestead Entries, Serial Nos, 05323 and 011636, for N NEi, N SEy4 and SEV NW, NE SW4, NE(4, Section N 28, the following situate in Box Elder Utah, CowB by man; county. i very j see w in one seasons r exhibit on regulation water right tenances thereunto bek!' 7 i th uring to-wl- t: laid down, platted and official map of Brigham office of the County R Box felder County, Utah, si The c All of Lot Nine (9) iB Bn? teen (15) in Plat A" ol Twenty Survey, in Section North, Township Nine (9) Lake (2) West of Salt dea :ounty Holtia1 Holton and Lucy P. work reat described 4: C LOI 04) West, Salt taining one-hal- f notice of In- less. tention to make final three-yea- r of Of Proof, Dated this 15th day to establish claim to the land above D. 1914. described, before the Clerk of the DisOk JOSEPH R. trict Court, at Brigham City, Utah, on Sheriff of Boi the 20th day of November, 1914. R" By JOHN Claimant names as witnesses: peptf ol5-nJames Petersen, Edward Roy Wells, Fred Westphal, W. F. (Adreirti Cawley, all of Promontory, Utah. . w1 f 0UM4d quick relief and cure u,oreh Principal place ville, Utah. Judicial District, der County, State of Utah. Abraham Evans, plaintiff North, Range Three (3) West or Salt Hols Lake Meridian, with a forty (40) acre J. Holton and Lucy P. water right appurtenant to said land, dants. Sheriffs sale. To be sold at Sheriff1! subject to all rights of way now on Township 9 North, Range Lake Meridian, has filed y C A. little Belgian child.Literary If the child starts in its sleep, grinds it teeth while sleeping, picks at the nose, has a bad breath, fickle appetite, pale complexion, and dark rings under the eyes, it has worms; and as long as they remain in the intestines, that child will be sickly. VERMIFUGE CREAM WHITES clears out the worms, strengthens the stomach and bowels and puts the the civilization of the nation. one on the road to health and Even in England there is a mani- little cheerfulness. Price 25c per bottle. fest weariness of atrocity charges Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. the nation's enemy. It is being suggested that the Press Bureau Java Surpasses Egypt. might censor some of the obviously Java possesses ruins of temples of fabricated mutilation stories, for ins vanished religion that in vast wealth stance, and give the nation a little of sculpture surpass anything Egypt more news about the fighting. And can show. The Labor Leader, a London Socialist weekly, which opposes the war, accuses the daily press of the country of organized unfairness on this subject The atrocities are the excuse for the assertion that we are fighting a holy war. But to the Labor Leader the Idea of a holy war with the aid of Russians, Servians, Japanese, Turcos and Gurkhas is very funny. And It continues with a few pointed words on the subject of British unfairness and hypocrisy. In the Boer War for instance: We ought surely to remember that we were credited with atrocities pretty much on the same level as the German atrocities of and that in our soldiers toss France pictures of C3EEH2D ing up Boer babies and catching them upon their lance points were printed; and remembering these things, we 0. 8. L. TIME TABLE ought to receive accounts of German Northbound Depart. doings with caution. No. 1 Portland Express 1:55 am. Considering that Germany is fightBakers Local 6:50 a. m. ing for life against six nations and a No. 21 Cache Valley 9:15 a. m. horde of savages, it is not surprising No. 13 Boise and Pocatello 10:00 that her methods of war are brutal m. a they have to be. Lord Kitchener said No. 3 Butte & Portland 3:57 p.m. that war was not fought with rose Bakers Local 5:30 p. m. water. He has taken care that this No. 11 Cache Valiev 6:10 p. m. war shall not be fought with rose watSoutnbound Depart. er. He and his fellow Cabinet Min2 No. Butte & Portland 8:25 am. isters are responsible for the fact that 12 No. Cache Valley 10 a m. Japanese and Indians have been brot No. 4 Butte & Portland 2:45 p. m. into a European war, and It is with No. 22 Cache Valley 4:45 p. m. the connivance of Britain that Turcos No. 14 Boise 8:00 p. m. are figting for France. Britain has Mated Branch Departs. lost all claim to be considered a civiliz- Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured Many recoveries from lung troubles are due to Dr. Bells It strengthens the lungs, checks the cough and gives relief at once Mr. W. S. Wilkins, Gates, N. C. writes: I used Dr. Bells In case given up as hopeless and it effected a complete cure. 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