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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. District Judge, Firili Judicial Jostnia Greenwood. E. . Attorney Hyan. Stenographer W. U. Cook. State Senator J R. Edghieh. State Representative Blackett rKOVERA LLSyIFRECKLES REPUBLICANS BRITISH WAR CHIEF BIG AND STAFF DROWNED H CONVENTION no4 pntrtic&l, healthful, plajrtime nrmnuta ever invented for cIuIohmi to O yes of iugw. Msuie in om piec with drop bark. EWv slipped oa or of. CJMsiy wahexi. No tiaht alsuttt: band Lawrenci V. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Mr. Jones. Station EARL KITCHENER MEETS DEATH WHEN CRUISER IS SUNK OFF ORKNEY ISLANDS. Speech-Commi- Vice-Presiden- if - lo stop CsrculaUaaB, Maria tn blur denim, and blua aod white hickory tnpoj fof all th year round. Alao btfhtor wisht, materia k dork bJua, cadet Uue, taa or dark red for aumroor wear, alt appropriately nad with Made io Dutch nock withpalate. elbow aleevoi and hitfh neck aad loaf NATIONAL GATHERING OPENED IN CHICAGO, CROWDS FILLING THE COLISEUM. County. County Commissioners P. J. Fen ell, J. w. Whltmore, Perry B. Fuller Clerk Patrick J. Bouner. English .Minister of War on His Way Senator Harding of Ohio Is Elected Recorder Will L. Hoyt. Temporary Chairman and Deliv. to Russia When Vessel Goes Down, Treasurer T. H. O. Parke. ttees rs ths Keynote on Ail Board Lost Having Assessor Ray Newton. Named. Art Uvea. Their Attorney J. II. MrKnlght Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. Chicago, June 7. The Republican Loudon. The cruiser Judge of Juvenile Court T. II. Bur has ibeen aunk, either by a Hampshire or a party opened its great quadrennial mine (on. ahow the. national convention toProbation officer James E. Meat' torpedo, off the Orkney Islands, and day before a on capacity house. Despite all bourd lost. mote Earl Kitchener, secretary of state the fact that the proceedings of the Superintendent County Infirmary for war, and his staff, were aboard first session were to be only prelimi nomas vickers. County Physicians Drs. Rees, Dr the Hampshire, on their way to Rus- inary formalities, the people flocked eieeie nancy, Jr. sia. Earl Kitchener was going to Rus- to the Coliseum by the thousand and sia at the request of the Russian gov- poured through the many entrances EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF ernment. He Intended to land at In solid D.streams for hours. When Hilles, chairman of the naAarchangel and visit Petrograd and Charles FICERS. probably go to the Russian front. His tional committee, arose at eleven mission had chiefly to do with the o'clock and took, up the gavel to call NEPHI CITY OFFICERS. the convention to order there was not supply of munitions for Russia. The In one vacant seat In the Immense structo earl be back expected Mayor Alma Hague. London for the reopening of parlia- ture A. Councilmen H. Belllston, It was a fine setting for an ImThomas Bailey, James Garrett, Jr., ment on June 20. The Hampshire was sunk about 8 portant even l. The Coliseum was decwarn mglw, George O. Ostler. orated as never before, with flags and Recorder A. V. Cadd. p. m. June 5, to the west of the OrkTreasurer J. H. Latimer. neys. Four boats were Been to leave bunting draping the girders and gal Attorney T. II. Burton. the ship, but no survivors have been lerles and covering all bare spots on Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. the end walls. Up In a gallery at the picked up. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout The Hampshire was one of the Dev- south end or the hall a brass band Street Supervisor Jas. B. Rlcties. was pouring forth and popu onshire Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D built In class of six cruisers. She was lar airs. Back of patriotic the sneaker's ros 1903, normally carried 6"5 Rees. men and displaced lu.S.M) tons. She trum, where sat Mr. Hilles and his Building Inspector I. II. Grace. cost $1,250,000. The Hampshire has working force of 33 men, were grouped Chief of Fire Department N. Keilson. been In use as a scout boat and for many members of the diplomatic Superintendent of Water Works-- J. carrying officials on various missions. corps who hud come on from WashCowers. The Orkney islands, off which the ington, and the distinguished guests Members of Board of Health Dr, of the convention, among thorn all livD. Rees, Alonzo Ingram, Wm. G. Orme. Hampshire went down, are off the north coast ot Scotland. The Hamp- ing exclialrnian of Republican na Sexton C. E. Bigler. To the right and shire was on her way Into the Atlan tional convention. tic and around the northern end of left of these were placed the members LEVAN TOWN. the Scandinavian peninsula into the of the national committee and their White sea. Eurl Kitchener probably guests. In the body of the hall, directly In President Board of Trustees Alma Intended to debark at Archangel. Dalby. Earl Kitchener was appointed sec front of tho speaker's stand, were the Trustees M. W. Mangelson. S. P. of state for war August 8, 1914, 991 delegates gathered about their Taylor, Alex Peterson, George Neilson aretary rew days after Great Britain's de- slate standards, and back of them Marshal Nells Mortennon. Just below the rostrum Justice of the Peace NeilB Schow. claration of war on Germany. He was 991 alternates. Health Officer Henry Hendrlckson. regarded as England's greatest sol and on both sides of It were the 425 dier, and the decision of the govern- working newspaper men, and In the Juab District Board of Education I. H. Grace, President: J. E. Taylor. ment to entrust him with supreme di galleries ail around the ball were the A. P. Paxman. Clerk: rection of the war was received with. thousands of spectators who had been W. C. Andrews, Treasurer, and John unanimous fortunute to obtain admission tickets approval. T. Kay. Convention Begins Business. As the war progressed and Great Mr. Hilles was heartily applauded Britain's deficiencies in certain direcEAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI- - tions, particularly In regard to the when be stood before the throng, CERS. shortage of artillery ammunition, be- gave! In hand. He upcke but briefly came apparent Earl Kitchener was In calling the great gathering to orMona. subjected to severe criticism, Jed by der, and called on Rev. John Timothy Lord Northcliffe. Stone, pastor of the Fourth Presbyte Justice D. O. Young. Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. Notwithstanding the criticism di rian church of Chicago, to deliver th rected against Earl Kitchener, his invocation. Ih. Stone's eloqueut and Nephl. tho impressive prayer was followed by great accomplishments Justice J. S. Cooper. during war are recognized universally. Fore the readinf ot the call for the con Constable H. T. Knowles. most of his achievements Is the crea vention by James B. Reynolds of Mas Health Officer Dr. T. D. Reea. tion from England's untrained man- sachusetts, secretary of the national tevan. hood of a huge army. At the begin committee. Justice E. W. Peterson. Mr. Hilles then called for nominaConstable Richard Iverson. ning of the war Great Britain bad Of only a few hundred thousand trained tions for temporary chairman. Course the selection of United States Modern Woodmen of America No men. Today more than 5.000.010 men Senator Charles Warren Harding of 10,700, meets every Tuesday evening, are enrolled for the various branches Ohio for that position had been all t Woodman ball Visiting Woodmen of the service. Without his crowning achievements settled long ago and his election by welcomed. as the great organiser of the British unanimous was only a formality. CHARLES STEPHENSON. ConsuL campaign in the European war. Kitch Senator Harding Is an Imposing figJ. IL LATIMER. Clerk. ener had already .won wide and last- ure, and as he accepted the gavel ing fame by his many campaigns In front the hands of Mr. Hilles ha was enthusiastically cheered. I. O. O. F. No. 16 meet every Sat, Kgypt, South Africa and In India. He was born June 24, Chairman Harding's Address. 1SJ0, In nrday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. VI Chairman Harding launched at once Itlng brothers cordially Invited to at County Kerry, Ireland, a fact that tend. gave rise to a general belief that ho Into his 'keynote" rpMcta, and did was of Irish blood, but his parents not (telle Lis reputation for eloquence HERBERT ROBERTS. N. O. were of French and English descent. and deftness of phrase. He bean with JOHN S. COOPER, Secretary. His father was a soldier, but of no a w arm pica for harmony in the party ranks, coupled with the confldent asvery high rank. LATTER-DAsertion that such harmony already SAINTS' MEETINGS was an assured fart With unctuous EARL KITCHENER sentences he skillfully oiled the wsy Sunday School. 10:30. South ward for the smooth return of those who at High School building; Nephl ward left the party four years ago to follow at Tabernacle; North ward at meet the Bull Moose standard, and he deIng bouse. clared to tbem and to the world that M. I. A. Sunday, 7 p. m. South he did not believe there was a res!! Ward HiFh School building; Nephl reactionary Republican among tb del. (tales. ward at Tabernacle; North ward al As tnipht have been expected. Mr. meeting house. Ilirdlo- - early In his address took tip ) Primary South ward every Tuns TEST the u.ijecl o national defense. His day at Tabernacle; Nephl every Frl utterances ca this topic were reason day at Tabernacle: North ward at ably emphatic and In line with tb meeting house every Friday. preparedness sentiment that has been Priesthood meeting every Monday spreading over the land. Our natlona' 1 evening at the Tabernacle and Nortts tinetflhnes has been proved since ward meeting house. the great war broke out. be ald. snd Relief Society South ward flrnt antf our national weakness In defen re third Thursday In each month at ! vealed. The foreign policy of the p. m. Nephl ward first and thlrtf ivmwraHe administration, both In reNortt Wednesday In each month. lation to Europe and In the matter of ward first and third Thursday In ears Mero. was dealt with in a few rsu month, at respective) meeting bouses tic s enres, and th tilail to "turn - 4 I IS ' - - ' AA i :ooo" th Philippines also was scored. Th speaker devoted some attention PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. o the need, from Republican point m view, mr a protective tariff, and , I i V rA Sunday school al 10:30. - " anted to the topic of American- 1 L 4 11 ,Km- - ,!"r mors let his elo-V'i, g V t - 4 l",w,r Piay. and his call for ?r-t' ) j devotion and love for ths ' r, I nlted States on the part of every f ot " citizens a answered by A S one A mar .1 f cheer.. 'L- -Attorney at Law Notary 2 V ; Verily, it is good lo he an Am.rt- Public can. Anil we may reioire to be Republicans." h concluded. Office In KToms 1 and 2 Ostler IlUlff. Routine Business Transacted. , 1 'iTJJL'AAA'M When the band music thst burst English minister of war who lost forh at the end of Senator Harding's his life when an English cruiser an speech was over and the amemblsce which he was bound for Russia was quieted down acain. the other tempoHeadquarters for Traveling Ms. sunk.. Central Kitchener was created rary officers were nominated and New alegaatiy appointed trees aJds Earl of Khartoum and Brooms in 1914. elected, and the chairman of the various state delegations were called on to tksa, ataaia heat, baths, eta. Os eend sp the names of the men selected VJoak sowta aad east swart Carson Consults Ulster Lesders, by the delegations to them kotti. rtoae 22. Belfast, Ireland Sir Edward Car oa Ih committees on represent percredentials, son, the unionist leader, addressed manent orgsnlrstkrn, rnles and order &oo representative UlMermen here of buslnea, and resolutions. In most on the propound terms fo ths ras" the names were all ready and Teusday Irish settlement. Members of the were soon in posses Man of the secrepress were not admitted to the meeV taries. Home miscellaneous fo ouslnes la lowed, and Chairman Harding then, The Time from your neigKoof the convention adjourned until Count OkurAa tare. when you can get it for let than morning. Toklo. The report circnlsted la the Thursday The members of the comml'teee at United States that Count Shlgenoba otice gathered la the meeting plaeea Okuma, the Japanese prime minister. aasfgned tbem and took up their work aad beti amasalnated, was wltboat so as to bm ready to report to the sea fob da'ion. sessfoa of the convert ion. '2- it Kids Kleen Keep Dm . IB SA4 mm As!ur FREE " rJ"' Bcwara al ImiuticMM. Look for h Tw Horn on ih UbJ. Levi Straus & Co, San Francisco rg,4 GRAND PRIZE ItMP.P.I.C. If TTYMITV1 J Is a deceptive dlseasaIt tiavo u nd don hnow 1? v - you want good results you can make no nilstak by uslns; Dr. Kilmer's Bwtunp-Koothe great kidney remedy. At drusaiats in fifty cent and dollar slses. tisniitle Im botil by Par rel Poet, alao pamphlet telling you about, It. AdUrea Ur. Kilmer A Co., Bingham-tonN. V.. and encloM ten cants, alao maution tills paper. ' TROIIRI vv uii- t, Tuft's Pills Thedyapeptlc, th dcbUhUtnf, whether free zceaaof work ol mind or SoUy, drink r In MALARIAL REGIONS, svttt find Tutt'a Pill a the meat genial restore. tiv vr oiler ed th ullcrtog lovalld. Naturally So. "What Is the principal use of re peating; rifles?" "To make every shot tell." LADIES CAN WEAR BHOES One site smaller after using Allen' Foot- Kase. the anllm ntlc Dowdar for tle feet. Shaken Into shoe nd used In e Allen' make tight ahoea feel easy, and give Instant relief to corn and Bold everywhere. bunion. Try It Kk Kor KREK today. trial parkuge. Address, Ailea 8. Olmsied. L IWy. N. Y. Adv. foot-bat- The Rule. "You must never forget, my boy, that about of all success Is pure luck." "Hut how can you make sure of this luck?" "Why, hy being successful." Life. d Reasonable Aspirstlon. "I suppose you have high ambitions for your boy?" "Well, I wouldn't say that exactly; but I do hope that be won't turn out to be the male assistant to a female dancing teacher." Modus Vivendi. "How did you come out?" asked his friend. "Will she have you?" "Her answer," replied the diplomatic attache, "Is partially satisfactory. Enough so to continue negotiations. Sba says If she ever does marry. It will be a man of good looks, courage and ability." Judge. Value of Our Horses. There are about one hundred and plnety-onmillion animals In the United States and they are worth, rottcniy, six billion dollars. Is It any wonder thsl science has become Interested in animals. There are apmillion horses proximately twenty-onIn the country, representing an Investment of two billion, three hundred million dollars. Tb despised mule may not be so despised when you consider that be represents Ave hundred and sixty million dollars of our total wealth and that his kind numbers about four million five hundred thousand. Popular Science Monthly. e e Child Logic. Freddie wanted his pie first, and being the youngest of a family ot five he got it. "You eat backwards," was his mother's comment as she, placed It before him. The young philosopher fell into a brown study, from which he was only aroused by the sight of more pie, now brought In for the elders. "Mother," he Bald, "what's backwards? If I put my shoe on wrong, la that backwards?" "Yes." "If I sit this way" and be deliberately turned his back to the table "Is that backwards?" "Yes." "Well, I wasn't sitting; like that when I ate toy pie." 8o rry He Spoke. "I object to coming after the trained baboons." "You're right." said the manager. "Crowding similar acts together is always a mistake." There are more ways of deserving punishment than there are of escap ing it. for h. Foot-Kan- one-thir- Adv. 75c the suit yow dealer canaot auppfy von. will tend iham, chartea prepaid receipt of pore, 7 each. V r Mow I the Tim to aid or These Thara's no longnr tha allKhteit need of fexlUiic aahamed of your frccklra, aa tha atrensth-l- a othlna doubla preauilptiun to remova theaa homely apota. (uarauted set an ounoa of othina doubta Hiinply apply a strength from your drngrlit.' and and you little of It night and morning ahould aoon sea that ven tha worat frecklea nava bewun to dlauppear, while tha lighter onea hava vanlahrd entirely. It la aeldoin that mora than one ounoa la needed to completely clear the skin and gala a beautiful clear complexion. lie aura to aak for tha doubla atrength othlna, aa this la aold under guarantee -of money back If it falls to remova freckles.- HELP FOR WORKING VOMEfl Some Have to Kep on Until They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Conley Got Help. Here is a letter from a woman who had to work, but was too weak and suffered too much to continue. How d health : Frankfort, Ky. "1 suffered so much with female weakness that I could not do my own work, bad to hire it done. I heard so mucb about Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable. f9 tried it I took three, bottles and I found it to be all you daim. Now I feel a well as ever I did and am able to do all my own work again. I recommend It to any woman suffering from female weakness. You may publish my letter if you wish." Mrs. James Conley,516 St Clair St,Frankfort,Ky. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived frorr native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonior and invigoratorof the female organism. are invited to write 12. Plnkliatn I ediCo., Lynn, Mass., for apecloL Advice, it will be confidential. All women to the Lydia ct ne PINK EYE S rrvra st oistxses ?ne 'clt and Ct" preventative for other. IJquld srlvvn on the tonsrue. Safe brood mare and all other. Best kidney remedy, tofor cent a bottle, 15 a dozen. Sold by all druRsrlst and turf groods houses, or ent. express paid, by the manufacturer. Hooklet, "Distemper. Cause and Cur." free. BPOH.V MEDICAL CO, Chemist. Goke. lad. V. . A. It's Valuable Now. COYOTE FRIGHTENS THE TOWN When William Jeusup. who formerly a In woolen mill operated Princeton, died 20 years ago, he left among his Savage Animal Finally Driven Away by School Children Unaware of effects a large keg of liusslan red f. Danger. Each houaecleanlng time bis son- ana (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. A gaunt gray coyote terrorized Por-tol- a. Charles F. Woods, bad to shift It Cal. It was first noticed when It around. Woods had tried to sell It to wholesalers In vain; they didn't attacked two dogs at the residence or Thomas Dorithy. need It Mrs. J. Hardy, who was passing at, "Whatll we do with this?" asked Mr. Woods, when they cleaned bouse the time, narrowly escaped being bitten when the coyote broke way from, last summer. dogs and attempted to attack her. Pile It on the trash bean and burn the The dogs pulled It down again, howIt; I'm tired ot looking at it" said ever, before It reached her. Mrs. Woods. the recess period It appeared Being a dutiful husband, Mr. Woods at During the schoolhouse. but the children, obeyed. Now the Russian dye Is said to be chased It in a body and frightened It unobtainable at any price, and.lhe away. They were not aware of thv danger. amount that Mr. Woods burned would real A number of hunters are scouring have netted at this time from $500 to the hills close to town In an endeavor $1,000. to locate and kill the coyote. The losers philosophically aereed that It's no use to cry over "sollt Recommending Himself. milk" and hava dispensed with any "Is It good form for a politician to worry over "what might have been." recommend himself so highly?" Indianapolis News. "It's a delicate ouestlon. A man. naturally feels some hrs'tation about Strategy. himself. Still, when be want Mrs. Exe You always have such praising to see the peop'e get a good publl wonderful success In getting people to servant what can be do better than come to your parties. recommend someone In whom be hasv Mrs. Wye Oh. I always tell the men confidence?" that It's not to be a dress up affair, perfect and the women that It Is. Personally Considerate. Kitty Reggy Soft Is continually It Isn't because be wears his hair patting himself on the back. Isn't her short that woman wishes sbe were a Peggy Yes; the dear boy Is so kind man. to dumb animals. dye-stuf- in-ia- For a Tip -Top Breakfast Serve New . . x " PostToasties S "jlT'Jm'V lfZ1't, Thos. H. Burton rv" rf ' IJ tTr?Tri J' l"rr. MmmXiL FORREST HOTEL DONT BORROW Three Cents Per Week ' Herea the vvhy : The New Toasties have a delicate, true com flavour nmatched by any other corn flakes. Trial proves. 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