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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH ENGLAr Di SWFRS mm GERMANS TRY TO ANOTHER IRELAND PROTES T Our Jewelry Will FleaseYou 6 GERMANS MYSTERY Even il you give it away, for graduation oi a wedding ptetent. the jeweliy you buy thould pleaie you fiiat. With the immontely varied linei we tell, we can easily pleaae you. Diamondi, rings, necklaces, pins, bracelets, brooches. Our modes! prices make buying easy. DBIVE IN LOBBAINE OS-KA- wheat . IRISH WAR'S NECESSITY IS DEFENSE FOR INTERFERENCE WITH NEUTRAL TRADE BY ALLIES. REVOLT LEADER TAKEN TEUTON AUXILIARY WHICH WAS SUNK. FRENCH REPULSE HEAVY AT- TACK OF INFANTRY AFTER TEUTONS REACH TRENCHES. FROM BOYD PARK fOUNMB xt MAKERS OF JEWELRY Attempt to Land Arms for Use of Enemies of England Meets With Disaster, a Number of Prisoners Being Taken. Commission Appointed to Minimize Delay and Pledges Allies to Make Their Restraints as Little Burdensome as Possible. the East Front. London. Sir Roger Casement has been captured from a German ship which attempted to land urma In and was sunk. This official announcement was made Monday night as follows: "During the period between the afternoon of April 20 and the afternoon of April 21, an attempt to land arms and ammunition In Inland was made by a vessel under the guise of a neutral mercbantship, but which, In reality, was a German auxiliary in conjunction with a German submarine. "The auxiliary sank and a number of prisoners were made, among whom was Sir Hoger Casement." yir Hoger Casement before the outbreak of the Kuropean war was In the British consular service, having held posts In Portuguese West Africa, the Congo Free State, Haiti, San Domingo and Brazil. In November, 1914, it was reported thai Sir Hoger, who was the leader of the separatlbt faction In Ireland, had gone to Berlin and conferred with the German imperial authorities, nls lutention. It was said, being to open negotiations between the German government and the ami KngUnh party In Ireland. AsHurances were said to have been given to Sir Hoger that should the SERIOUS OUTBREAK IN DUBLIN. German troops laud in Ireland all native Institutions would be respected Members of Sinn Fein Society Battle by them. Sir Hoger's followers In IreWith Regular Troops. land were, according to the report, to London. Almost coincidental with give every aid to the Germans. he capture of Sir Roger Casement, Food Prices Increase. leader of the separatist faction in IreWashington. Sharp rises In food land, while he was attempting to land Tins from Germany on the coast of prices In IVnmark have alarmed the Ireland, there has occurred in Ireland people, who fear further Increases If Ibe war continues. Foods and everyrevolutionary outbreak of considerable proportions. day necessities are said to be up 30 So far as has been announced by per cent, with the rate of increaae the British government, only Dublin growing. Is affected. Here serious fighting took Sugar Monopoly Act Nullfled. place Monday between regular troops, Washngton. The supreme court has volunteers and policemen, against members of the Sinn Kein society, held unconstitutional the Louisiana who had captured the postoffice and sugar refinery monopoly act of 1915. said to have been aimed at the AmeriStephen's green and numerous bouses can Sugar Refining company and atIn various parts of the city. Three of the officers of the troops, tacked by it. lour or Ave soldiers, two volunteers Villa May Venture North Again. and two policemen were killed, and EI According to Mexa score of others wounded. The ican Paso, Texas. from the Interior, here arriving losses of the revolutionists have not reports have been spread that Villa teen made known. I coming north again with the object of attacking tbe American fore. CRUISERS RAID ENGLAND. The latest Hrltlsh Washington. note In answer to the American protests against allied Interference with neutral trade, made public Tuesday night at the state department, contends that the practices complained of are '"juridically sound and valid," and that the relief which neutrals seek is rather to be obtained by the mitigation of necessary hardships than by "abrupt change either In the theory or application of a policy based upon admitted principles of International law carefully adjusted to the altered conditions of modern warfare." It discloses that "an impartial and Influential commission" has been appointed to find ways to minimize delays, and pledges the allies to make their restraints on trade as little burdensome to neutrals as possible. The note. In which the French government concurs, reiterates the military necessity of regulating commerce to neutrals contiguous to Germany and Justifies tht effectiveness of the blockade which was challenged by the lust American note. More correspondence diplomatic over the issue is expected to follow. The unanimity of sentiment among the world's neutrals for the protection f neutral rights Is recognized in the British note. Ire-aln- German Squadron Hastily Retreats After Bombarding Town. London. A raid by the German (battle cruiser squadron. In which Lowestoft was bombarded, was an outstanding feature of war developments on Tuesday. Two men, one woman and a child In Lowestoft were killed. British light cruisers, torpedo boat destroyers and aircraft chased the Germans, who retreated hastily. Two BritUh cruisers and a destroyer were bit by German shells, but none were sunk. Whether the Germans suffered aay damage is not known. Strike Stop Alaskan Railroad. Washington. All work on the government railroad In Alaska has been brought to a standstill by a renewal of the strike among workmen on the line and there will be no attempt to continue construction until a definite settlement of the labor troubles ha been effected. 17' Oscar R. Hicks disappeared News Item. Bombard Belgian Coast, London. An attack on German positions on the Belgian coast by British warships Is reported in an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam. The bombardment is described as one of the heaviest in this region during the war. Iem-ocratl- c VILLA CHASE WILL TO FIGHT IN FRANCE BE ABANDONED FORCE OF MUSCOVITES NO PROSPECT OF WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM MEXICO, SENT TO FRANCE TO AID THE SAYS GENERAL SCOTT. ALLIED FORCES. STRONG First Hint of Given by Coming of Russians the Government in InviMen to tation to Newspaper Witness Landing of Soldiers. Paris. Steps Will Be Taken to Increase Effl ciency of Force Now in Field, it Being Admitted There is Danger of Clash with Natives. San Antonio. Texas. Russian soldiers are to fight General Hugh on French soil, side by aide with their L. Scott, chief of staff, declared on French and Knglirh allies, In an en- Sunday that he saw "no prospect of deavor to turn back the invading Germans. Thousands of Russian troops, seasoned veterans of the eastern front, have been pouring Into France for days and weeks. The strength of the contingent, the last section of which disembarked Thursday, Is being kept secret by the military authorities. It Is known, however, to be more than an army corps. They are led by the noted Russian leader. General Loch-wesr- p CX--Jt:'- -, 1 Plotted to Kill Morgan. New York. Harry I Newton, a former munitions worker, who was arrested here Thursday after entering into an alleged agreement to blow up a munitions plant, was prepared to kill J. P. Morgan, according to an affi davit submitted Saturday. e f I 3 American Humane Association Has Movement Planned Nation-WidAlong This Line. Albsr.y. N. V. May 21 U to be ob of churches served by hundred throughout the Coiled State as "Hu mane Sunday.'' At this time clergy men are being urged to preach special sermons on the subject of kindness. The movement I under the direction of the American Humane association Of thin el'y, which Is prepared to send out a large amount of literature dealing with this subject. A most valuable leaflet has been prepared for clergymen .hl-- :, may be had on request. The eek of May IS 20. Inclusive wiil be known as "He Kind to Animals' Week" by socletle for the preDurvention of cruelty to animals. ing this week every effort will be made to emphasise the economic and moral vaiue of treating animal humanely. Hoy scouts and camp fire girl are cooperating to make the movement a Work horse parades, com-rr.osuccess. dog shows, illustrated lectures and the distribu'lon of humane literature r a few of the special plans laid out by the local socletle. Tbe antic rulety movement. I making very raj-lprogress throughout the t'nlie.l There are now E'ates. 'wiC'ties, a Slight ga!n over ban !at year. Thee organisations cae involving 211.21 children and 2.34.;21 animal during 191. ft. Col. Henry L. Rogers, quartermaster of the cavalry division In Mexico, has nothing to do but solve ad transportation problem, supply cavalrymen with animal, eupply th animal with forage, furnish the soldiers w th cloth Ing. camp and garrison equipment, pro vide for roads, railway and bridge. Superintend th eommniiff and lake charge of all other detail not sp In cifcally assigned to anybody Me itlcc, where transportation is es ceedingly primitive, especially with Villa leading the way. Colonel Rogers ba a man-eizjob. Say Bandit i in Hiding. San Antonio. Texas. Report from General Pershing on Monday Indirat ed that Francisra Villa had been located again, this time west of Parr!, in 'be mountains of western Chil.ua-biia- ('. . Troopers Quell Riot. Tesa Liquor Tax Invalid. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Following a riot statute of at the colliery of the Peonsylvsnla 1 Washington aThe Te l"..W"l a year tax of rt7 imposing Coal company at Boston settlement 11 on cash each bandying jtior. place memstate trooper arrested thirty-iber of tbe Industrial Workers of tbe on delivery, wa held invalid Monday by the supreme court a an InterferWorld. ence with interstate commerce. anti-c-ruflt- dd Oyettuff Coming from Germany. Washington. The German government hs agreed to permit exportation to the t'nited 8 te of 15.000 tons of dyesluff. lack of which has seriously affected American textile manufacturers. Couple Di From wa. Ssn Francisco. Timothy J. Lyon, od Mr a Fan Francises attorney, Ada Diamond were fonnd dad here In a botel iwra wi b tre ga flowing from an cpen jet. It I believed the wotrsn tarned on fbe g. n the withdrawal" of American troops. It was pointed out that the force General Pershing has in Mexico Is in need of recuperation and General Scott intimated thut about all that would be done now would be to take such step as would Increase the efficiency of the organization. The Sixth cavalry from tbe district near Brownsville, Texas, passed through here Sunday on It way to Columbus, where It will remain with the remainder of the Turnbow is Exonerated. 2.300 men 'General Fuhaton ordered Utah. Marvin Moab, Turnbow, there last week to be used by General with murder for the shooting charged If them. be required Pershing at Thompsons, Utah. no disposition to deny that of Clyde Bailey There 24 last, was exonerated by the pursuit of Villa Is at a standstill. December The official admission has been the Jury, which returned a verdict ot mad that General Pershing has con not guilty. The jury held Turnbow's to be justified in view of the evirentrated his force, drawing back on act dence introduced tending to Bhow that detached the main column the cavalry forces that were for a time whipping illicit relations existed between Baithe country In the vicinity of ParraL ley and Mrs. Turnbow, who following the slaying of Bailey killed her three Army officers generally expressed the opinion that the failure to with- children and then committed suicide. draw the troops now or very soon New Mexico for Roosevelt. greatly Increased tbe danger of clash-- e N. M. New Mexico's Albuquerque, with Carranca' force and on such a scale that military operations might delegation, elected at the state conbe made necessary over a much great- vention here, will go to the national er scope than contemplated in the Republican convention uninntructed. Political leaders declared, however, chase for Villa. that five of tbe six delegates were for Theodore RoosevelL Demand Vuan's Retirement. Shanghai. About 213 member of Bandit Com to Grief. the national assembly met here and Denver. William Cabler, aged 65. dea resolution unonlmously adopted a watchman, I In the hospital, probnouncing President Yuan Shi Kal's mandate creating a constitutional cab ably fatally wounded, and Fred Jones, 21, and Ralph Burton, a inet and refusing to accept any solu a cook, aged tion of the political slsuatlon that in salesman, are in Jail as the result of a chase by police following the hold up eluded Yuan Shi Kal a president in the of the crew cf a switch lock yard. MRS. FRANK M. R0ESSING TEACH KINDNESS TO ANIMALS. 1 London. Except In Lorraine there has been entire absence of Infantry fighting on the western front. The big guns, however, have continued their rain of shells on opposing positions at various points. At La Chapelotte In Lorraine the Germans luunched a heavy Infantry aattack against tbe French which was repulsed. Some of tbe Germans obtained a footing In a portion of the French salient, but later were driven out with heavy losses. Around Hill 304 and in the region of Esnes and Cumleres, northwest ot Verdun, the bombardment continues Intense. To the east of Vedrun, around Mou'.ainvllle, there also haa been a violent bombardment. In the Argonue the French have destroyed with their guna a German post and shattered a German trench. Considerable aerial activity by the French airmen. In were which four German machines brought down, is reported by Paris. On the eastern front near Garbunovka the Russians made a heavy at tack against the Germans, but, ac cording to Berlin, were repulsed. Heavy artillery engagements still are In progress In the upper Cordevole and Monte San Michele zones of the Austro-Italiafront. Marseilles was again the center of tremendous enthusiasm Tuesday, as another contingent of Russian troops arrived unexpectedly. The word that more Russians were coming soon spread, and great crowds gathered at the quay to witness their disembarkation. The new troops are composed of young men of excellent appearance and sturdy bearing, similar to those in the previous detachments. - e Apathy Marks Ohio Primary. Columbus. O. Republican and organization slates for delegates at large to the national convention were chosen in statewide presidential preference primaries marked by distinct apathy. (Copyright.) RUSSIAN SOLDIERS Miners Strike Threatened. New York. Kffort to harmonize the demands of the anthracite coal miners and the concesnions offered by the operator were broken off Tuesday after sot than eight weeks of almost roQt'nuous discussion here by a joint subcommittee representing both employers and employes. Fatal Auto Accident. Denver. Gordon Jones, prominent Denver banker and member of the federal reserve board of the Kansas City district, was seriously injured Tue-daIn an automobile accident, in which bis son, Gordon Jones, Jr.. and were Ms son in taw. Turner Jones, killed. very suddenly from his home yesterdav. declaraNo event Blnce England' tion of war on Germany ha thrilled Frvice so profoundly a the new of N. arrival of the Russians. Outside the official world, do one expected them and no one knows bow they got here or where they embarked. The whole adventure ba a flavor of the Incredible. The first hint of tbe presence of Russian troops in France was given by tbe government In an Invitation to leading Paris newspaper men and representatives of the allied and neutral press to gather at Marseilles and witness the landing of the final section. To the public at large the news came Test Negro Teaching Lai St. Augustine, Ha. To test th new with dramatic suddenness In an order Joffre, state law making It Illegal for white of the day lasued by General welcome to tbe new brother persons to teach negroes, three nuns bidding from St. Joseph' convent, on Monday in arm. The contingent which arrived at were placed under technical arrest Marseille on Thursday wa given a delirious welcome by the overjoyed COL HENRY L ROGERS populace. Tbey marched through tbe street amid the wildest cheer and shouts of welcome. Tbe Russian camp has been established near the city and the great force from across the continent is awaiting orders to leave for the fronL 1 KOMAINilRtXT More Russiana Landed In France to Aid the Allies, While Czar's Followers Attack Germans on I Allies to rterify Blockade. It Is reported from Lyra. France, that an litiensiiied en cnte blockade sgainr.t neu'ral countrl' will be begun without preceding announcement. It a'so reporied that from today no beu rat protest will he answered. J . 5eneva. 1 i, tt J 1 V v v--j Fight With Mexican. Karly Sunday the local police received a report that fighting had begun bet wen Carranra and American forces at Satevo. The police said the information came from cotifl dential sources in J us ret. Report El v p. i M'. ! Frank M. Roestina. chairman of th congressional committee of the National American Woman Suffrage association, has been head of th lobby In behalf ef th tufTrsg bill. She from Pennsylvania. Circus Giant Die. New York. Hugo, a clrcu glanf. who ws said to be the tallest man in the world, died here from pneumofeet 4 inches blgli. nia. He was and normally weighed S3 pounds He wa 47 year old. w born In Italy. New Factory. Feed Plan New York Henry Ford ha pur eighty acre trsct of reels maticm meadow land, located In New Jersey betweea this city and Newark, on which be plan to hwild an u'o mobile factory costing $5,000. W0. chased 1 ao. Rural Credit Bill Ready. Washington. A bill to establish twelve regional land mortgage bank, as part of the sdminis'ration rural credit legislation program, ha been perfected by tbe bouse banking committee. SALT LAKE CITY Any size roll film 1I f developed . . . J CClllS Any alze film pack 1A developed . . . ZlJXentS Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. 159 8. Main Street TRAITS Rait Lake City, Ulan OF ANIMAL CREATION Even the Most Famous Naturallsta Have Been Unable to Explain Satisfactorily. There are a great many stranger-factabout animals and insects that seem to defy explanation. Here are-few, an exchange say: A fly will crawl to tbe top of a win dow pane, fly back to the bottom and crawl up again. Hardly ever does It fly up and crawl down. It has been known to repeat this former act over thirty times before stopping. Hens always scratch for food with, the sun behind them. A blind ben always manages to get the sun behind her when scratching, and she will missv but few bit of food. Cats hardly ever lie with their feet to the fire. In most cases they He Instead with their left side to it. Dog invariably He with outstretched paws, to the fire. A mouse overlooks a perfectly saf food supply, sufficient for a meal or two, to enjoy the perilous pleasuf es of an unlimited store. It will hide near the food and come out to nibble whon hungry, for it is not true that a mouse will seek Its bole at the first alarm. If a email snake Is kept in captivity and fed and cared for, it will become tame, and after a few months crawl to Its captor for food, when approached. This Is true especially of tbe small and harmless varieties. The unerring ability of the homing pigeon to And its former abode is not due to a sense of location, but rather to a natural instinct, which cats and dogs bave displayed when taken from tholr homes. Will Kill Germ on Pencil. Of tbe SO.O00 school children In this country who are the annual victims of preventable disease, there Is no doubt that a goodly per cent of them contracted disease from the habit of sucking the point of pencils passed from buii to band. To prevent this transmission ot deadly germs of preventable diseases a new device baa Just been invented, ay an exchange. a specially constructed rack It upon which pencil collected from tbe children can be placed with tbe Up resting in socket where tbey are acted upon by a formalin gas disinfectant, which kills all germs. To get tbe best and safest results two seta of pencil should be kept oa band. While one set Is In us tbe other can be undergoing disinfecting. Thus by changing pencils twice a day tbe danger of tbe spread of germs caa be cut in halt 1 Different Kind of Train. Tbe boasted "Ualkanzug" brings back holiday memories or all those different kinds of trains wbicb tbe German language, after Its babit, describes In one word. There were the Vergnuegungsxug, the pleasure or excursion train; tbe 1'ersonenzug, corresponding to our parliamentary train; tbe Schnellzug, or express train; and. above all, that impressively named EliUzug, the "lightning' train, which achieved tbe lOi'.i miles In three and one-hal-f hours. London Chronicle, Beauty of Work. The beauty of work detiend upen arm tbe ay we meet It whether oursehes each morning to attack it a an enemy that must be vanquished before tilfht eome. t r whether we open cur eye with the sunrise to welcome It a an approaching friend who will kep u delightful comrany all day. and who wit! make u feel at evenlnr that th day ws well worth It In CbrbrtiaA fatigues Lucy . j. Intelligencer. i"! Armcrie Under Guard. North Wash. Armed Yakima, guards have been p'acej in the state A armory dy nd night. special gu;irJ has been paced over the arms nI ammunition. National Guar I offi ers refused to mae a statement. Dorothy' Peril. when Dorothy' mother dy, wa reading to tbe litu mid, ah cam to tbe word "gravitation She explained It meaning, but thought the child would forget It. Consequently she was much surprised when, a few day later, Dorothy came running In. crying: 'Ob, mother! If ueb a good thing for me tbore a law of gravitation; If there wasn t I d bave surely tumbled bead over heels Into Heaven Just now!" Official to Meet Worker. Cleveland of tbe Representative In tbe fnlted pistes and railroad of Ihe four railroad employee' will meet at Cblcsgo April 27 lo discus the recent dennd of tbe brotherhoods for aa eight-hou- r day. Ceesue. Taking Chine The Inhabitant of China are counted every year In a ci jrlou fcir.nf. Th oldest master of every ten be see ha to count tbe families and make to tbe Imperial pt, which 1 Beht . tax boa. broth-erhrod- s On Not Altogether O.tost "Bee here, t 'me. Retain Duty en Sugar. Tbe senate approved Washington he house bill repealing the free sugar ection of the tariff law, under whl b ogar would have gone a the-fre-e list waltre, yoa've krpt me waiting here for half an boar, looking like a fool!" Waitress' Sorry nay Jodie. 1. , bad to keep yo you're responsible I waltir.g. sir; ba for tbe reeC' ' |