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Show TWO i on The Box Elder News a World editorially characterizes as lows: Its sole purpose neutrality, can interests, and can rights for the German arms. in Suspicion of Herman activities from increased been lias this country time to time, especially among sympathizers with' tlie Allies, as the Spring-fielRepublican observes, by the rumors and accusations that have filled the air for several months and have in some measure crept into print. Certain newspapers have even charged the German Embassy with wilful violation of our neutrality laws. We fol- is to destroy Amerisacrifice To the Progressive Farm ei annihilate Ameriadvancement of activities could be treated with reasonable indifference so long as it was believed that These (Continued from first page n on account of arms-factorie- move-agaln- st If they Imagined that this We do Approach induced to play in the great German-i- s conspiracy not hyphenated citizens not men naturally in sympathy with the Teutonic cause for racial reasons, but men whose first and only thought should have been for the flag under which they were bom. Their sin, of course, does not lie In the fact that they sided with Germany. Opinioi is free as air. The evil thing is that they become allied with the German Government thru it agents, that they aided and abetted a foreign propagan da in the development of hn American political current for the advantage of a foreign Power. d war-materi- Republican, soberly, X which if control of his paper. The Fafherland, Mr. Albert, the chief German finan clal agent, in a similar statement back up Mr. Yiereck protests against the use of letters received by him from irresponsible persons making various suggestions which were never carried out, sets forth the legality of the he failp.lt.peace..ctseu denies the strike stor for the as and ies, publicity campaign he falls to see anything reprehensible In the desire of Germany to get its Berlin, says the New York Globe, has case before the people whose friend insulted the American people as much ship It has had in the past and whose as if she had deliberately fired at our good opinion it is anxious to retain. flag. Many other papers are equalLiterary Digest. ly concerned over the disclosures of a propaganda whic hthe New York To the Public I feel that I owe the manufacturers of Chamberlains colic, cholera $100 Reward, $100 The reader of this paper will be and Diarrhoea remedy a word of grato learn that there la at leaat one S leased readed disease that science has been titude. writes Mrs. T. N. Witherall able to cure In all its stares, and that la Gowanda, N. Y. When I began takCatarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical ing this medicine I was in great pain fraternity. Catarrh a being; a constitutional constitutional treat- and feeling terribly sick, due to an atdisease, requires ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- tack of summer complaint. After takupon the blood ternally, acting directly and mucous surfaces of the system, there- ing a dose of it I had not long to wait by destroying the foundation of the dis- for relief as It benefited me almost ease, and giving the patient strength by constitution and assisting building up the Its immediately. Obtainable everywhere work. The proprietors nature In doing In Its curative powso much faith have Advertisement er that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that It fall to cure. Send for list of testimonial. CO., Toledo, Ohio. Address T. J. CHENEY cnaroDeriaufs tfjugB Bemadv Hold by 11 nranUtt, Be. Cure CNdi; Crcftffi and WBoofeing CWjlk Tk Hall's family Pill for constipation. n tions-campaig- o. 100, sented the proposition for the acceptance or rejection of the conference. The voting was unanimously in favor and the president announced that work would begin immediately upon the erection of the building in order that it might be completed and ready for use by November 1st. W. R. Dredge sang the solo "Let Us Have Peace and President Lyman occupied the balance of the time. Stated that the song just rendered had given him a theme upon which to speak for a short time and then he read from the Doctrine and Covenants of the things which are predicted to occur previous to the coming of the Son of God. lie said he was not quite sure that we are not now living in the great and terrible day of the Lord for conditions throughout the earth bear out the prophesy that the only place of safety is in Zion. Wars rage abroad, the elements ravish the country in the low lands but in the tops of the mountains the people of the Lord are secure and are enjoying the bounty and favor of the Almighty. He digressed and spoke of the matter of keeping records, setting ones house in order so that there need be no discomfort experienced should the time come swiftly when we shall be called to account. Urged the saints to be prepared in all things and to know of their exact status before God and all men. t . a THE FARMERS OWN SHOW farmers will attend and an Rocky Mount OUCI L. t. trove rumen t, will exhibit farm 11 Western States product. the without irrigation. Seeever held. Implement, Plowing Demonstration av.n th.w tha farmere exhibited will include work easier and needs to make hi. profitable. Speaker will cover We8,lblet w0 to the farmer and hi fauul). Addrem INTERNATICNAL DRY FARMIKfi ai States . come. Ask questions. Patri- President Stohl supplemented the remarks of Supt Jensen by a few words of explanation and then pre- Seven DENVER CORSRESS. BERVEI. C010. who arc planning to attend the International Dry Congress and Soil Products Exposition, Fjruj ' This Is An Invitation to visit our Denver office and see the operation of afcig city switchboard. The central office equipment of a large city telephone plant affords a most interesting study to telephone useri It will give you a new interest in your own telephone. It will cause you to marvel at the ingenuity that produces a living, efficient service out of a labyrinth of wires and other necessary equipment. Misses Sevena and Daisy Madsen rendered a duette and Elder D. C. Jensen of the High Council, presented the matter of the Theological Seminary, outlining it in full and giving his hearty endorsement to it as Superintendent of Schools for it will not conflict in any way with the school work School but will parallel the High course. He also stated that arrangements will be made whereby regular school credits will be given for theological work and students who take that work will have their achievements recognized by all the universities and colleges in the land propaganda was financed by In German circles, if we England. may believe the New York Herald, the disclosures have aroused only It observes that no languid Interest. member of the German Embassy has controversy. been really compromised, and adds: In another editorial the New York Ail the important letters except Evening Sun admit3 that the German one are typewrtten, without signain tho munitions market as tures or any writing, and such let- activity disclosed by The World was perfectly ters can be made by the hundreds but it views with every day. They are not evidence." legal and natural, double-facetreachery repulsion the Outside of German circles, however, of the crusade engineered by German and particularly in the East, the atAmerican behind agents (hiding titude of the press is far from langdupes) for the excitement of pub'ie uid. True, several papers point out opinion demanding an embargo against that the German agents have blundEngland and France, while Germany ered, that in attempting to subsidize herself was ex planning enormous publicity they have tried to crawl in a secret of thru portr at the cellar door when the front door was wide open, that their efforts gencies. In a press statement Mr. George have been of less servce to Germany than to her enemies. But, says the Sylvester Yiereck denies any German Springfield after arch James Olsen offered the invocation. The choir then sang the anthem ifnrk, Hark, My Soul, C. Elias Jensen and Mrs. Connie Madsen Pet. ers singing the solos. President C. Horsley presented the authorities which included some changes. Elder M. Hansen, as Supt. of the Religion Classes, Vera Sederholm as a board'member, E. P. Horsley and John as Presidents of the P, Christensen ,8th Quorum of Seventy, were given honorable releases. Elder Thomas E. Seerist was sustained as Superinten-ien- t of Religion Classes with Elders A. M. Merrill and J M. Hess as assistants. Jonathan C. Jensen and AnBy far the most shocking and nie Jensen were made new board feature of the revelations is members. All the other officers were the part that Americans have been sustained as listed in the "With the truth so plainly set forth and with the foul play of the opposition made plain as the noonday, there is no excuse henceforth for any division among our people in the front we present to Germany in the present the German Government, through its ambassador or agents, is financing insolent press campaigns on our own soil, in opposition to the policies of the United States Government, and fostering popular agitations to undermine the President of tills country his own people, there will be cause for resentment among all loyal and true Americans. Subsidized sedition, the Albany Argus calls it. INTER- - of The services opened by the choir s'oging the hymn To Thee, O God, The good work was beginning to show. American public opinion was being molded and might presently be captured by the Kaiser's agents. In St. Louis this seems mere "hysNothing could be more fortunate teria to some newspapers; The Globe than the exposure of this system of Democrat smiles at New York editors corruption and distortion of American looking under the bed every night opinion, American sentiment, and for German spies, and Tho Times politics. asks serv the late A. A. eraon wlm ii had G.i y on held be to that how 800 were 'here people present, ever, and they seated themse.ves the building in such a manner us to get the most comfort. tiiey were due to the excessive sympathies of overzealous American citior German zens of German birth blood. The President could afford to ignore them in the general interest of freedom of speech. But when it is shown that these activities are di- Berlin by the official auhave read that a great German spy rected from of the German Government Itsystem has tlis country in its coils, thority self, when it is shown that German that German money has been used money and German intrigue are sowamong our people In a way Inconsisbroadcaast the seeds of treason tent with international friendship." ing the United States, the GovHence it is to a not unprepared pub- throughout ernment at Washington can no longer lic that the New York World presents afford to close Its eyes." the letters which have fallen into its An Immediate investigation by the hands, and which in its opinion prove that the German propaganda in the President is the demand of the Boston If the German Embassy Advertiser, United States ht? become a political is implicated, it is comparatively easy Conspiracy against the Government to apply a remedy, hints the Washingand people of the United States. Public This correspondence can not even be ton Star, and the Philadelphia But according to Ledger and the Brooklyn Times openSummarized here. ask for the recall of Ambassador the World story, such names as those ly Bernstorff. of the Imperial Chancellor and the German Ambassador at Washington are involved; enormous sums of money are beng spent one gues is a week; and the objects include the buying and erection of the fomenting of strikes and other attempts to keep pupplies from the Allies, the financing of the the export of arms, and in The World's words, a most elaborate scheme to control and Influence the press of the United States, to establish newspapers and news service, finance professional lecturers and moving picture shows, and to enlist of American citizens and publish books for the sole purpose of fomenting internal discord among the American people to the advantage of the German Empire." In particular, German control and financial support of The Fatherland (New York) is the funeral of the GO Fill ft 3 ARE YOU It will give you a new insight into what is involved in giving Universal Service. Our General Offices and the Denver Main are located right on your Show Grounds. Exchange The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph (i i Children IF ' At there I Ft, Have Pc Llangyllin is a pet (Ite jackdi t panies the children house to cud from ft er winning exhibit at the State Fail, perching on a tree wt door while they are n providing the right kind of produce immediately they are can be secured and for this reason I over them on the reture am using this means of asking the peo- Sundays he accompif to Sunday school to t ple throughout the county to save rection. their best farm and orchard products. If you will advise me as to what you have before it is ready to be gathered WILL ENLIST Box Elder County will make anoth- New 30. Theodore York, Aug. Roosevelt has a small fortune awaiting him if lie joins the English colors. George Gess, a real estate dealer living in Brooklyn, will hand over a certified check for 0.000 if T. R. will shoulder a musket and start for He made the offer tonight and said that other s in would double living Brooklyn 'he sum. ' I voted for Roosevelt three times, ' e said. "And I even went so far as to leave the Republican party in his behalf. But he talks entirely too much. I want to see him back up some of his remarks. I want to see him start out like a real fighting man, and if he does I have $10,000 I shall I will be pieased to visit you and go over the articles with you. Dont be afraid to call me at my xepense, phone . No. We pay for all stuff. Me must make a grand showing this year as the other counties are going German-Ameri-can- 47-R- in to win, if possible. CARL ISAACSON -- Advertisement a26s23 give him. Yellow complexion, Roosevelt denounces Germany and pimples and diseven insults our president, our secre- figuring blemishes on the face or tary of war, and our whole adminis- body can he gotten rid of doctorby tration. What we citizens should do ing the liver, which is torpid. I1ER-BIXThe closing song was the anthem is to let Wilson alone. Tribune. is a powerful liver Grant Us Peace" by Misses Callie correctant. It Sevena Lund, Madsen and Messrs purifies the system, stimulates the Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum Isaac H. and C. Elias Jensen and the sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch vital organs and puts the body in fine choir. The benediction was pronounc- of your clothing. Doans Ointment is vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold ed by Patriarch Wm. Horslev. fine for skin itching. All druggists by Brigham City Pharmacy. At the evening meeting Elder O. C. sell it, .,0c a box. Advertisement. Dalby gave a graphic and most interesting account of the experience of Why He Does Not Ring True. A small piece of Joseph, son of Jacob, who was sold Extent of His Unpopularity. foreign substance I am so into Egypt. His point was Dream ailing into the n metal win ruin cordially detested in this the resaname and music of O Youth! Dream nobly and the bell. community on account of my plain thy That is what we dreams shall be thy prophets, which speaking, confessed Grout P. Smith, mean when we say that he arrived to a beautiful conclusion. that -such a n.an does not shrewdly suspect that if I 3ou t to obtain some haJ The music for the session was the true;- sour Sl!b.,ance deadly drug got Into ihe casting i ' his life Jith which to commit suicide the hymns Behold the Mountain of the r.gBlst v,QUd substitute some harm-Pe- a Lord." Sing to the Great Jehovahs imitation, Dont use praise," Tho Nations Rise, etc, by harsh phvsics The reac- of fooling me. simply for the pleasure Kansas City Star. the choir and solos by Mrs. Hortense tion weakens t!1e s ",N ,u troll E. Nelson and Miss Amber Hamson ,, ,. Facts for Sufferers The prayers were offered by Elders ":r Th, uiu results from at E. P. Horsley and Patriarch O. N. 1.1 Mores -- Advertisement ' injury or conges-- , 1,1 Stohl. There were 500 present. ''"'ulgia, rheumatism, ' 'Kurils loothachp. sprain, i'n uimco jt ,,r Sma,,e8t Nmeplec whatever None Eqal to Chamberlains If hove iveUhs to Bunns Lini-""l- t I have tried most all of the l'"'1,"cs cough n,'w fresh blood, dis- cures and find that there is none that vl,Vs the i ong, . i ion, relieves tile . equal Chamberlains Cough Remedy auj ago. jt measured p& thal1 a p'n uUtuni us free and your Quarter of an inch i It ahs never failed to give me prompt liS ' 'name. The na- relief, writes W. V. 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