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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH T EUTONS SLOWLY DUG DEFENDERS FORE HOLDING SERBIANS BACK FALLING AUSTRO-GERMANS- ALLIES DEMAND BE- BUT , BULGARIANS. SO GREEKS LITTLE HELEN KILL JOY I jlli 1 IWH0OP-lt!- THIRTY-ON- DEATH llllnilli'llfiCTOWCRr j THRONE OF GREEK KING MAY BE LOST AS RESULT OF ATTITUDE OF GREEKS. A Fine Old Bird MEET E if! HE IN MINE TRAPPED CONSIDERED THE SAFEST IN STATE OF WASHINGTON. WORKMEN Waiting to be served with fine Massive or dainty,, or plain. The service you fancy can be sure of. Makers of jewelry. tj old silver. BOYD PARKr MAKERS In East Russians Take Offensive Against Von Hindenburg, But With Indifferent Success, Owing to Marshy Ground. London. The Serbians are falling back from mountain range to mountain range before the advance of the Auatro-Cermaforces, whose official reports enumerate the capture of a thousand or more prisoners dally, a few guns and quantities of stores. The Serbians are fighting continuously, however, and are inflicting considerable losses on their pursuers. Along the eastern front, the Serbians appear to be holding their own against the Bulgarians and are making a stand on the western river bank. So stubborn has been their resistance the Bulgarians have had to call for asarsistance from the Austro-Germatillery In their effort to drive the defenders out of Katchanik pasa. Thuf far they have been unsuccessful. The British and French troops, which are receiving relnforcementa are meeting with some success, and besides repulsing the Bulgarian at tacks, have undertaken small offensive movements with good results. Tht s and ' Bulgarians, how ever, made such progress from the beginning of the campaign that It will now take serious work to check them For the moment, the political sltua tion Is graver than the military sltua tlon. The central powers have again protested to Greece agalnat the land lng of allied troops at Salonlkl. King Constantino Is reported to have replied that as Salonlkl Is an open port, there has been no Infringement of Greek rights In the landing, and that Greece will remain neutral until one of the belligerents baa transgressed against these rights. Italy has now joined hei avllles by sending a warship to Salon lkl, which on Friday bombarded th railway station at Dedeaghatcb, Bui garie. The Russians have definitely r pelled Field Marshal Von Hlnden burg's drive toward Riga and Dvlnsk and. along the Dvlna river and have themselves taken the offensive, but apparently, owing to the state of th ground, have been able to make only low progress In the marsh region west of Riga. Along the Styr river. In the south, the by a counter stroke, bave pierced the Russian line and captured 1,500 prisoners, accord lng to the Berlin official statement These strokes are about all that can be expected on the eastern fronl while the soft weather continues. ' n n Austro-German- t Austro-German- POLICE. RAZE LAKE RESORT. One of Chicago's Landmarks Mas Beer Demolished. "Streetervllle" was Invad Chicago. ed. Its ruler captured and Its citadel demolished Sunday, after a pistol bat tie on filled In land on the shores ol Lake Michigan, almost In the heart ol 'Chicago. The land, which Is claimed by Captain George Wellington 8treet er, Is north of the harbor and In thf 'center of the fashionable lake shore residence district, Streeter and blf wife came three year! MO. when their vessel was wrecked on a bar. The sand filled In between the wreck and the shore until their claim comprised property said to be worth millions of dollars. Strengthening British Navy. London. The Dally Ei press In collation from various sources arrives at the conclusion that fourteen have been added to the PritUh navy since the outbreak of the war. All of these vessels will kave been completed by January. Allies en Advance. Salonlkl. The French and British troops continue their advsnre along the whole line. It Is officially an flounced that the proportion of wound ed to killed on the allied side so far In the Balkan campaign Is as ten to one Lake Steamer Lest. Imluih, Minn. The steamer Charlet A. Lark, until reemt'y known as th City of Berlin, has been loat with el' hands, according to a report that reached here late Saturday. Consul Made Prisoner. London The r.us',an conul general at tkup, !. S'reboota'.ew, ba been sent to S"fia as a prisoner iA war, according to a Bo'gartao news agency dlpa?rh from Sofia. Russia Opens Postal Bands. Pe'rogrsd The . Russian govern, tnenl Is opening 6.C00 new eavingl ankt la connection with postof flees Pay for Hauling Mails, Railroads In Ike lblr Washington contract section will receive 120,073. 4M.3 Tear for carrying mails dnr lng the four yart beginning July 1 tinder adjustments aflBouned by tb Constantine Will be Reminded That His Retention of Throne Depends Upon Continuance of ' Friendly Neutrality. King London. The Intimation of the Greek government that any entente allied troops seeking refuge In Greek trrltory will foe disarmed has been the cause of considerable anxiety to the entente powers, and consequently Field Marshal Eurl Kitchener's near east visit gains added Importance. According to belated dispatches received from Athens, Greece bases her decision on international law, while the entente ministers contend that the right accorded troops to enter the country through Salonlkl permits thera to retire by the same route, should It become necessary for them to do so. The ministers are demanding that Greece unequivocally define the attitude she will observe ehould such an ventu&llty present Itself. Besides the claim to hospitality whtcb the entente allies declare they have on Greece, in view of Premier Venlzelos' Invitation to them to eend a force to Saloulkt to enable Greece to fulfill her treaty obligations to Serbia, which, however, Greece repudiated, Earl Kitchener and the entente ministers are likely to draw the attention of King Constantine and his govern ment to the fact that the constitutional if m of Greece was guaranteed by Fiance, Russia and Great Britain and that It was only obtained after Great Britain had ceded the Ionian Islands to the country and the three powers bed agreed to contribute 4,000 ($20,000) yearly for the per sonal use of the king. This, It Is contended, binds the Greek people to the entente allies, and should King Constantine overrule the constitution, which the followers of M. Venizelos Insist be did when he dissolved the chamber, ft. Is suggested In some quarters that King Constantino would be reminded that bis retention of the throne of Greece depends on the continuance of friendly neutrality toward the entente powers. JUDGE LINDSEY IN CONTEMPT. Denver Juvenile Court Jurist Fined In District Court. Denver. Colo. Ben B. Llndsey, Judge of Denver's juvenile court, was held guilty of contempt of court and fined 1500 and costs by Judge John A. Perry In the district court on Monday. Thirty days were allowed for an appeal. Welsh Wine. Welsh, Winnipeg, Man. Freddie lightweight champion of the world, outpointing Johnny O'Leary of Seattle, claimant to the Canadian title, in a twelve-rounbout here Monday. d MAX BREITUNQ 3T - e .uivi mlu. VILLA WOULD SHAV E NEUTRALS WORKING GENERAL CARRANZA ON Laye Claim to An Army of Seventeen Thousand Men and Declares That He Can Easily Get Ammunition and Provisions. Douglas, Arix. General Francisco Villa has given out a written statement In which he says: "You ask me to tell you my strength. not lie to you, for I never He. Altogether I have 17,000 armed men who are still loyal to my cause. Five thousand are with me now. Three thousand are in the garrison at Juarer, 4.000 In Chihuahua and vicinity and 3,600 in Jimlnes to hold back the advance of the CarrantlsUs. The balance of the troops are scattered as small garrisons in let Important towns. "The American government may believe Itself very smart, but it has not been able to stop me from getting all the ammunition and provisions I want. The materials for war bave been paid for out of my own money and I have crossed the border under the noses of American soldiers. "The fact that I am spending my own money to buy ammunition and provisions should satisfy the people of the world that I am standing by my men and that I have no Immediate Intention of quitting in my fight for the liberty of my people. "Should I have Carranta In my power, instead of killing him I would shave him. This would do him greater harm, because then he would be shorn of that false front, which, to the ignorant, indicates Intelligence. "Carranta cannot be president. Obregon. however, is of another type. He is strong and I admire strong men. .. And he admires me. But since be has cast In bis lot with Cairanx I shall continue to fight aim until either he or I has been swept off of Mexican soil. Were Carranta out of the way, General Obregon and I could soon come to peace terms and we would work together to build up my counI will o BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Trained rescue men rushed to the mine from Seattle and from Roslyn and Gleelum were able, by wearing to penetrate far oxygen helmets, enough into the mine to see the bodies Believed That the Administration of of the entombed men lying in the Foreign Policies of Nations at mine, but could not get to them be War Would Welcome Action cause of the wreckage and the heat. of Neutral Agency. From the time the explosion oo curred until late at night, scores o: Washington. David Starr Jordan, women and children who had relatives chancellor of the Leland Stanford uni- In the mine crowded silently arounc versity and bead of the International the blackened shaft, awaiting won Peace congress, recently held in San from those laboring within, to reach Francisco, told President Wilson on the entombed men. Even after wort? meeting was passed around that all were glr Friday that a quasl-offlclof neutral nations probably will be en up for lost, the women waited, booheld some time before Christmas, ing that' the next trip of the cage either at Tbe Hague, Berne or Copen- would bring up the bodies of tbeli hagen, to attempt to" bring about loved ones. Tbe cause of tbe explosion is unpeace in Europe. , Dr. Jordan conveyed to the president known. The mine was well equipped a resolution from tbe peace con- with safety appliances and waa con with aldered one of the safest in tbe state. gress urging him to other ntutrals in calling such a conSENATOR BURROWS DEAD. ference. In a statement laid before the presIn Senate Seventeen Years and ident by Dr. Jordan, it was declared Served In the House Twenty Years. that as a result of recent missions to Kalamazoo, Mich. Former United the governments of the warring nations it could be atated that while States Senator Julius Caesar Burrows the nations at war were not willing of Michigan died at bis borne bere at themselves to begin negotiations for midnight Tuesday night from an atSenator Burpeace, "there is nevertheless abund- tack of heart disease. ant evidence that those charged with rows, who had Just passed bis seventy-eight- h milestone, had been In failing the administration of the foreign policies of these nations would welcome, health for several weeks. to Mr. Burrows waa first elected or at least not oppose, affirmative action by a neutral agency to bring congrese from the Fourth congressional district of Michigan In 1872. about a peace based on international and served continuously In that body justice." Dr. Jordan said that while no of- with the exception of the forty-eightficial Information was available, congress until 1894. when he waa electpeace advocates bad learned from un- ed to the senate to succeed Frank B, official sources in Holland, Sweden, Stockbridge, also of Kalamazoo. He Switzerland, Denmark and Spain that remained in tbe senate for seventeen those countries would be glad to take rears, retiring in 1911. In 190S he part in any movement to further tbe waa chairman of tbe national Repubcause of peace. lican convention at Chicago. h CHARLES S. M ELLEN DEAD Noted Leader ef Negro Race Suffers Nervous Breakdown, Tuskrgee. Ala. Booker T. Washington, foremost teacher and leader of the nrgro race, died early Sunday at bis borne bere, near the Tuskegee Institute, of which be was founder and president Hardening of tbe arteries following a nervous breakdown caused death four hours after Dr. Washington arrived from New York. Doctor Washington waa born In slavery near llalesford. Va., In 1857 or 18.1S. After tbe emancipation of bis race, be moved with bis family to West Virginia. When be was able to scrape together sufficient money to pay his stage coach fare to Hampton. Va, be entered General Armstrong's school for negroee and worked bti an academic course way through : graduating In 1ST. Later be became a teacher ta the Hampton Institute, where be remained until lust, when fee organized tbe InMa BreMung accused ef alleged dustrial School for Negroes at Tuke eeneplrecy with Lieutenant Fay, Wel- gee, to wklch be dewted wiont of bis ter tenets. Dr. Herbert Klenafce end attention daring tbe remaining years of Tela life. Psul Daecne e deetrey ammunftlen Tbe institute started ha a rented laden ehipe end mwnHien end ehenv Today it owes 1.500 leal plants, ae he appeared before shanty church. Commissioner Horton In the federal scree of land In Alabama and baa valued at JiCKt Court, New York, where he wee re- nearly 100 tmildiu M0. leased under tJS.OOO bail. Liquor Advertising Under Ban. Atlanta. Ga Bills prohibiting publication of llinor advertisements In Georgia and limiting the amount of Hquor Individuals way have shipped lato the state were paed Monday by tee lower house of the legislature. drd tfr rra ann OIL AND SWEET SPIRITS OT EDEN Most valuable meritctae known lo man. Re move Tumora, Uolter, Enlarged Gianni, die olvan impuritit-a-. clean out newt-ni- , best any , with all ikln aoyn. Ketfulatvi kkinen, atoiuarh and liver. All rheumatic palui (torn man will aever. CureaconKtlpatlnn, Indlseation, and nvrvoua prostration. t6 treatment will care ' moot anyone. Hample treatment SI. 75. Address Dr. J. L. Krll.lt. p. O. Box SIS, Salt Lake City, Utah, free couxultutlou omee SM Butb Main. -- s ii (llsi-ae- WAKTFD MEN AND WOMEN. Now la the time to learn tbe barber trade. Bar-- " bre In great demand. Bpecial rate now open for 30 daya. (July ahort time required. Toola tumUlied and ntmmlnloit paid Call or write Mole r tuber Butiool. 14 Commercial tit.. Bait Lake City. Utah. Are. 8HORN OF HIS WHISKER8, FIRST EXPECT TO HAVE MEETING TO CHIEF WOULD L08E FALSE FORMULATE PROPOSALS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. FRONT, SAYS VILLA. Creek Parliament Dissolved. London. A dispatch to Renter's Telegram company from Athens seys a decree bas been Issued dissolving the chamber of deputies and that the new elections bave been fixed for DeffoetofBce department. cember 1 J. Found Dad In Pig Pen. Predicts Republican Sueceea. Russian Capture 2eppelln. Denver. An inves"iifra'l n of th Chicago William Howard Aaft ad London The Central Nwe corremembers and guests of the of Otto CJ'i";imMlf. it, s spondent at The Haxee ears tofTw laborer, hoe hoAf wa discovered tka baa be received there from Hamilton club Thursday, defending in a pig pn at the rear of bis horv.c Frankfurt that a Zeppita bed leaded the principles of pretention, and prewitk his had renting on a tiijow. Grodno, Russia, after hUg dam- dated tbe re'trrn to power of the at tbe national election being eo4orti by t'ne f''aged bad'.y by Resale artillery - PEACE PLAN try" t"d OF JEWELRY JOUNOtD IM1 SALT IAKB CITT Fire Follows Explosion and Many of Victims Are Burned ,to Death, Rescuers Being Unable to Reach Them on Account of Heat. Seattle, Wash. As the result of an explosion of coal dust In the Northwestern Improvement company's coal mine at Ravendale, thirty five miles from here, on Tuesday, thirty-onmen were killed. The timbers In the mine are still turning. The bodies of three men were rewere covered and three injured brought safely to the surface, where they were resuscitated by the use of pulmotors. The body of P. J. Kane, foreman of the third level, 1,500 below the surface, where the explosion occurred, was found seated in tbe chair before his desk Just within the entrance to the third level. He bad been burned to death. The rescuers were unable to remove his body because of the intense beat In the level, which was on . Plans Incomplete. Mr. Wllkerson, the architect, had been invited down to the Clarks to display tbe plans of Clark's new bouse to some guests. . 'Here.ts the front elevation," explained tbe architect, as be laid the plans on the library table for the Inspection of the visitors, "with the outside window and the circular gallery; this Is tbe east elevation, showing the tower." After various comments bad been made by the guests, little Arthur, aged 7, who was lormously Interested la the new house, cried: "And where are tbe two mortgages father said he was going to put on?" He Found Out. The smart man stood on a corner in the little country village at dusk. He was looking for amusement, and the first object that attracted bis attention was an overgrown boy, per haps 16 years of age, riding a borse that might bave come out of the ark. "Hello, eonny," shooied the salesman. "How long haa that horse been deadT" Quick aa a flash, the boy replied, 'Three days, but you're the first bustard that has noticed It." Tbe traveling maa moved on to tbe hotel. The Kind She Wanted. The much traveled young man bad fust returned from foreign climes, and, of course, he must entertain bla rich old aunt (with whom be was In favor) with stories of tbe wonderful sights be bad seen. "Yes," be said, in the course of hi remarks, "there are some spectacle that can never be forgotten." "Dear me!" exclaimed the absent-minded eld lady: "I .do wish you would get me a pair of them, John." Queen Mother. "Isn't that perfectly ridiculous!" ex claimed lire. Sinks. "Thai young Peter of Serbia Seta Example ef Mrs. L'pstarte who lives around tbe corner actually baa the audacity to Brayry for His Soldiers. SalonlkL King Peter of Serbia, de- claim that she is of royal lineage." "Well." said the bead of the bouse. spite his advanced age, is fighting with bis soldier In tbe trenches, clad stroking bla gray mustache as be in the uniform of a prlvete, accord- thought of bygone days, ''she may not ing to M. Jacowscbeff, secretary of be so far wrong at that. I remember the Russian legation in Greece, who her mother when she was a girl and arrived bere Tuesday from Mltrovtt- - believe me, she waa tome queen." ta, western Serbia, having come by Repsrtee. way of Albania. "Ah, would 1 were a glove epos The aged king seeks death, according to tbe Russian diplomat, saying: that band. quoted the ardent swain. "Wben I am killed you can Bee or "Quit your kidding," retorted bis surrender." lady love. ONE KING IN TRENCHES. Court Supports Rates. A Gentle Hint, "I see Ton bave your arm la a Chicago. Judge WJndes In tbe cir cuit court Tuendsy. refused to enjoin sling." aald the Inquisitive passenger. the Woodmen of tbe World from in Broken, lan't ItT" "Yea, sir," responded tbe other paav George creasing assessment rstes. W. Miller, counsel for the order, in- aenccr. "Met with aa accident?" troduced en affidavit eho big the or In Insur "No, Croke it while trying to pat ir niatlon bad f97O.OO0,CO ance outstanding, with a valuation myself on the back." tJreat Scott! What for?" according to definitely of f "For minding my own business." report of the organization's actuary. Clock Wss All Right, Poutry Interetss Worth Billion, A man went Into a clock store and San Francisco, That the value of the poultry Interests of the United banded out the pendulum of a clock, States approxlmstes 1,000,000,004 whkh be wished to leave for repairs. was the statement made by K. B. Tbe clockmaa asked bltn wby be Thompson of A men la, N. Y in aa ad- didn't bring tbe whole clock. "The clock Is all right" wet the dress, which opened the convention bere Tuesday of tbe American Poul- reply. "It's tbe pendulum that won't go. At soon at I pulled that out the try ajteociatloa. rest weal like tbe very dkkena." Industrial Plan Rejected. Jedge. Saa Fraorinc) tndiiftriai enionlsra, Indue-trfoe, Its Status. or organization of workers by as opposed to eilxting craft telt me you bave a new baby They f enloblnax received It caMoraary at your house, Tilly." ion at tbe bands of the American They esy It's new, but It's all te Federation of Labor contention on creaed up. I believe It't second band." Baltimore American. Tuesday. fr-i- Charles S. Motion, former preside ef the New .York, New Haven end Hertford Railroad company, aa he appeared en the stand In the supreme court ef New York aa a eter wttneee for the government against hie onetime essecietee In the directorate rf the reed, en trial for conspiring te mo ne pel lie the transportation fecilk tiee of New Englan.1, Preparing for Peace Congrese. Berne. The committee which If meeting bere to organize a eongre to study anl determine bases of dur able peace announces that It is re reiving considerable support from neutral countries. Thsw Seek Divorce. Nesbtt Pa, Evelyn Pittsburgh. Thaw, parsing through this city on a ?t Lenta train on Friday, was srve) with the pspers la the divorce Instituted In tbe local courts by Harry KL T?tr. re-Jf- Convicts Brcsk Camp. Asbevllle. N. C Fifteen long terra white coevicta escape! from tbe convict camp at Sandy Muh, about fifteen w.lles west of bere. The telephone line to the nearest towns was cat, presumably by tbe convk ts. tbe cereal, dear?" asked the novelist's wife at tbe breakfast table. "Yes, thank you," replied tbe aalbor absently. "You may give me about two chapters." Morgans Cet Ante Company. CVveland. O Control of tbe White compansy of Ibis city, one of the Unr-ti- t mamfartering concerns cf ks In 'e worH tpobllet and motor fc pa.eed Into tle Haa' pTtrfV.f of Ce. ef J. P. Surely Not. Mother Johnny, stop u1og eeca dreedrel lancuaaret Johnny Well, mother, Shakespeare) s IL M- her Thru don oiar wtth blaai bet bet a lit co tr, put to a for you. tf' Feed for Thought. "Will yoa bave tome of |