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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH THE Palace Barber Shop Nu and U First Claa Work Evrvthln ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Venice Bid., NEPHI. UTAH Mcknight COUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW IN COURT HOUSE orricE NEPHI. VTAH , Dr. J. A. BOOTH DENTIST Office Rorms Not. 8 and 7, Venice Theatre Building. Phone No. 123-- J HH Rornomber 1x1 Tkat every added aub- acriber kelps to saala titis ' paper better for every body Ostler & Allen Manufacture that ever lasting -- i Hand-mad- Old Hirem Harness e and HaiMlM repaired food at nw. HarldlM, Brtdln ,lal la HiniHi, NaiaJooUaukaU. and Gity Meat Co. CEORCE CARRETT. Prop,i All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats ( Refrigerator liuimeta being run on cash bast, enable u i sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to all Kept in up-to-d- Dr. J. G. IRONS VETERINARIAN NEPHI :: i , Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania i'i " UTAH :: A PHONK, 17 Diseases of domestic animals treated City Barber Shop TSSATVrHT AND OOVHTmrV HMTCUSS w A. N1ELSJN. Proprietor Two Doors South of L.inU' 1'lisrmaey ', ier ErnriHt isnur uia v J jtf js mtt 1 OF - SUBMARINE BLOCKADE ORDER BY GERMANY IS FORECA8T. Qsrmany Will be Informed That Her Submarine Threat Will Not Keep Amsrean Vessels From the Sea. With thr 'Arrival In 'Europe of Von Bernatorff it la Announced That Neutral Naval Attaches Have Been Called to Conference. Statea Washington. The United government on March 12 took the only format step that will precede the Balling for the war cone of American merchant ships armed to resist attacks by German submarines. Notice to the world of the Intention to place an armed guard on merchantmen was given In a communication sent by the state department to all embassies snd legations In Washington. The statement, which It Is assumed will be transmitted to Germany by the 6wlss minister, follows: ' In view of the announcement of the mperlal German government on Janu ary 31, 1917, that all ships, those of neutrals Included, met within certain cones of the high seas, would be sunk without any precaution being taken for the safety of the persons on 'board and without the exercise of visit and search, .the government of the. United States baa determined to place upon all American merchant veasels sailing through the barred areas an armed guard for the protection of the vessels and the lives of the persons on board. Officials continued to be reticent about the arming of ships and the probable date the first would be ready to aall. AH such details are regarded as military secrets. In fact, there is a general disposition to avoid discussing any phase of the situation pending the outcome f the defiance of the submarine menace ay American ves sels with naval guns and gunners on boaro. London The arrival In Europe of Count ion former ''ambassador to the United States, has caused renewed discussion ia Berlin of the submarine blockade,' between political, naval end diplomatic representatives, according to the Norwegian Mercan tile Shipping Gazette, saya Heuter's - Wsgons. Pbooe Ua No. for Cost. (Copyright.) FIRE Ofl ON SCORE KILLED BY U-BO- BBOVCM. SIGHT IS PLAN INDIANA CYCLONE PREPARATIONS ARE BEGUN FOR TOWN OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND MOUNTING GUNS ON AMERPERSONS PRACTICALLY DEICAN SHIPS. STROYED BY TORNADO. School Buildings, Factories, Mills and Homes Reduced to Debris When Furious Windstorm Strikes That Region. Stats Department Holds Germany's Instructions to Submarines Justify Merchantmen In Taking Protective Measures. NEW JOAN OF ARC APPEARS. Believes She Is Called to Lead French to Victory. Paris. In a Parla boarding house kept by nuns now lives the peasant girl who has stirred the Imagination of the French by her declaration that. like Joan of Arc, she has seen visions ind heard voices commanding her to rise np and guide the soldiers of France to victory and the deliverance cf her country. She Is Msdemolselle Perchaud. 20 years of age, daughter cf a farmer of the department of La Vendee, la accordance with the orders of Cardinal Amette. the nuns will not permit her to be Interviewed sit DENTIST Thnne No. - e- potomo 3 Nephi W3g. i y tr- - rss." i. - :l ' - ' . (- Burton H. Attorney at Law - OUre la IVioms 1 and 2 Oil'f ;.i I ' ' RNljf. Builds Well" BUILD USE 1 Notary "He Builds Wisely Who TO I WELL Ncphi Plasier Has No Equal The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 Co, Kephi Plzslei & 4 Veteran Congressmsn Called. Boniltss, whs was one of t Washington Cyrus Representative en the Adam Sollowsy. the vetersn member Csrranxs's representstives American Melcs Joint commission 'of congress from the Fimt New Hamphss been named ambasssder frees shire district, died here Saturday of Mexico t tha United State. I neumonla. aged ?. en Trial. Thsw Again Murder Hearing Postponed. The Jul-- of l had rTii!sde1pfils Liberty. Mo. The preliminsry hearIts firt sitting on March 12, behind ing set for March 10 of B. B. Smith, r.loed doors, la the tusscy proceed- charged with the murder of If. O. ings instituted two weeks ago by Mrs. Halcombe of Omaha, wss postponed Mary Copley Thaw against her sb, until Wsrch 23. This action wss taken Upon Smith's Harry K. Thsw. reut. Suffrags Issue Again Submitted. Shipping Cotton From Egypt Of to Boton. Ten tr,ousn1 bales Afbsny, N. T The resolution provide for a referendum os the wo- Fgyptlaa ctoo. valued by desiers si man's suffrage qwrMnn St the State Pl.roiims'e?y $2.K'0.f0O, wax InciudM election November was in In the cargo of the Levlsnd Imo steam the (t'Tnt Von'lay by wiirh arrive Ssttr vote of 29 Mp to 7. Jflsy fmra Liverpool- ! - I , war-shnke- six of may Tbe for Princes to Lose British Titles. London. The bouse of lords hat passed the second reading of the bill to deprive enemy princes of Britloh titles and dignities, after the government had promised to. refer the bill to a special committee for farther consideration,- - - - Rebel Leader Surrenders. Havana. RsMomcro Arrets, former fimt tnsyor of Mariano, one of th tihersls to Join the rebellion sglnl the Monof sl government, on Monday gave himself bp at Guanelay together with a rsptain snd a sergeant. lie (was wounded In the leg. taef r signed the bill Increasing from months to one year the length residence required before one obtain a divorce In this state. law Is not . to become effective six months. s Ignscie fet (SOL Divorce Bill Signed. Boise", Ida. Governor Alexander has jVay ference,. Thos. iuui l MISS EDITH G00DE r Dr, Charles Dunn stand and waa afraid to go on tbe street alone. Doc-to- rt Christianta'cofsttcndenL said medicine mrA nnlv an operation 'Some German naval attaches In beutral countries have been called to would help me, but LycGa E. Pinkham't) on f'"" Berlin for a conference," continues Vegetable now perfectly well the dispatch. "The alteration but not otherwise. I amkind Mrs. of work. and can do any the raising of the blockade ia prob N care of R. A. tucler, Phelps, ellis able." R.F.D. No, 6, Fulton, N. Y. The conference, it la indicated by W wish every woman woo the publication, arose out of developAv.,a win. tmnhlci. , nervousness. see the letments during Count von Bernstorff'i backache or the blue could ters written by women made well by Lystay lu Christlaala, when indirect ef dia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. were it to made forts, says, prevent If you have bad symptoms andtodo not the situation betwem Germany and understand the the cause, write America developing in'o war. iyoo, Lydia E. Pink ham Meciane o., free. In an lntervievf granted to the Aikss., for helpful advice given Copenhagen correspOuJent of the Ber lin Tageblatt, says an Exchange Tele graph dispatch, Count Von BernBtorff. Interrogated as t whether be thought were would be wsi between Germany and the United States, replied "thai depends on our warfare. If we 7 preferred participating stock in sink an American ship we shall get Gold Dredging Company. Bank war. If not, I suppobe we can avoiif references. If you .will investi It." "And," asked the correspondent, gate you will buy. "Germany sinks British ships wltb For particulars address American cltzena aboard?" To this von Bernatorff replied: H.W.UcINTIRE That Is not tbe same." S17 Till. h.r. I M. I .. P uias bva ssiigciw! wais THAW DECLARED A LUNATIC. Impractical Estimate. Court His Mother at Appoints "Father," said tbe small boy," what Custodian. la a pacifist (. Philadelphia. IJajry .K. Thaw was pacifist, my son. Is a man who diDdged a lunatic bv the common thinks that war is a rouch form of outpleas court of this city on March 13, door sport that the police could stop and under the law cannot be taken to If they wanted to." New .York on requisition to stand Dr. Pierce's Pleaeant Pellets are the orig trial on charge of assaulting Frederick Gump. Jr.. a high school student inal litUa liver pills put up 40 years ago. of Kansas CUy. Ilo.. Thaw will be kept ioey regulate uver sad bowels. Aav. in St. Mary's hospital here' pending bis WAR MAKES MEN EPILEPTIC removal to a Pennsylvania asylum. The cpurt s action was based on the report presented bv a lunacr com And Others Invalided From the Trenches Are Constantly Hauntmission which took 'the testimony of ed by Fear. Thaw and his mother. Some of the effects of warfare on TRAINMEN WILL WALK OUT. man effects which usually are not Unless Orders Are Recalled Strike given wide publicity, are revealed In an appeal In the London Times by Will Occur Soon. Col. Sir John Collie for tbe esWashington. Complete plans of the Lieut where the four railroad brotherhoods for a natio- tablishment of an Institution a men may n-wide strike to be Inaugurated jangled nerves of wants normal. Sir become John again March 17 unless the railroads grant victims In a Imme In the their eight hour ' day demands were to place these country where quiet may be able to ratified here ' by local union leaders overcome their hallucinations. a from southeastern territory, and by "Men do not suffer in the snme way similar conference of representatives ss the lower animals," he miys. "For of the souUtwest held at St. Louis. Instance, many men Invalided out of the service are haunted by an in Work Relief Peril. Belgian of reconscrlptlon." Probable early with Washington. The men fear that they will have to drawal of American participation In go bock and face the enemy. Their Belgian relief. Including the wtlbdraw-a- brains are clouded and they do not of Brand Whit lock, American min realize that they cannot aicnln be ister, from Brussels as a result of the called upon to serve. So they live in pressure of the Gei man submarine constant fear. campaign was forecast Tuesday at t'.e Another distressing result of trn a state department. warfare Is the comparatively lnrge number of men returning from the Fight in 8tate House, front who suffer from rjllery and Lincoln, Neb. When words proved hyHtcroepllepsy. Much of the epilepsy futile in a discussion over the fed Is dtle to Injury, the doctors say, and eral aid 'taw In which two members the hysteroepHepsy is liii'l to the uln- -a of the lower houo ff the stale W- - the men are under at the front. Islature were engaged on Tuesday So many of these cplleptii hnve one of them attempted to throw the since the war began that plims other down the stairway leading to for a form colony for the Inmrubl"- the bouse chsmber. among them are being mode. at Newcastle, Ind. More than a score of persons were killed and 150- were Injured, some fatally, In a tornado which wrecked 300 residences in this city late Sunday. The property dam age was roughly estimated at $1,000.- 000. School buildings, factoriea and milla were wrecked as well as hundreds of homes. The storm swept over the city in a southeasterly direction, demolishing practically everything In a path alnrost two blocks wide and more than ten blocks long. Kor several hours (he city waa entirely cut off from communication. Gove or Goodrich was asked to send troops to police the city, which is In darkness, owing to the demoli tion of the power plant. Vbe exact number of dead may not be known for several days, as prac tically all the bodies thus far found have been dug out of the wreckage of their homes. s Strike May Result if Agreement is Not Reached. New York Prrlttent rrpnrtg were current in railrosd circles here Mon dsy that a country wide strike would result if a altfsctory sgreemrnt Is not reschd at the conference on the working question of the eight-hoaday to be held here between the rail' road managers and rprenentatlves of the four brotherhoods of trainmen. to the rsll Reports bsve been road preld"nts by sgents of the msn-sgerstating thst plans had been laid hy the brotherhoods to bgln such a strike Haturdsy night In the event their dwands are not mt at the con- ftri4 asses ..i. Country-wid- 44 1 m V. 'Wliv will women for treatment and nay out their moneyuA.itia ha srv RfiaaiSfr wuwus I... ikll!l (DLOIfV when so many have roved that Lydia SL Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound them will make well t For over a year I suffered so from female weakness I could hardly .!.. Wsshlngton. The American government on March 10 began the actual preparations to arm American merchantmen against Germany's ruthless submarine warfare. When the vessels sail under the policy of armed neutrality they will do so with the full backing of the administrationexpressed In the form of wsr risk insurance and naval guns LABOR PLEDGES AID IN WAR. aud gunners. It waa made clear, that In the backTrade Unions Offer Services to Gov ernment In Every Field of Activity. ground will 4 the entire resources labor In of the United Statea ready for acWashington. Orgsnlied Its America through representatives tion should Germany attack an Amer in conference here Monday offered Its ican ship In violation of the warning services to the country In every field of the American government. The atate department's view of de of activity if. despite all endeavors fective armament as expressed was should and hopes, the United States that the mere appearance of a Gerbe drawn into war. The action was tsken by unanimous man submarine or Its periscope near vote of more than 150 delegates from an American armed vessel would en national international and trade title the vessel to take all messures anions affiliated with the American of protection on the presumption that Federation of Labor and Ave unaffil- the submarine's purpose wss hostile. iated orgsnlzstlons. the . This was. baned on Germany's an Including that her submarines In all nouncement great railroad brotherhoods. about 1.000.000 American workers would attack without warning any belligerent or neutral merchantmen were represented In the conference. encountered within the barred tone. Whether this poMton will be em Will Build Patrol Boata. bodied In Instructions to commanders Washington. Preliminary steps whethwere taken by the navy department of American armed ships and furwill be arms er ammuniton and for the Monday toward contracting contraband vessels to nished carrying quick construction of 100 or more were up for discussion, but no an high speed cosst patrol boats of a nouncement on either point was au subnew type for scouting sgainst 3 thorised. marines. The attitude of President Wilson hss been that no ateps of a belligerEmbezzled Hoe Hoos' Funds. should be taken and St. Louis William M. Stevenson. ent character If a state of war comes It must that former scrivener of the Concatenated be Germany's commission of Order of Iloo Ilooa, pleaded guilty to setsthrough In clear violation of International a charge of embetiling 19.878 from law. Some officials close to the the order. Sentence was deferred. president are known to feH thst In line with this policy the United IGNACI0 BONILLAS States should not sanction a shoot on sight pros mm which might be con firmed as arrrekn. 'Bus Masts All Trslne. Llverf Rlr. Drsy sad Espress H D. OOLD Compound. '- . Livery 2nd Feed Stable :i(Dti ARDLY STAND Restored to Health by LydU E. Pinkham's Vegetable ALTERATION. THREAT OF RAIL STRIKE. Good -H- BFAVERTED Proprietor Lawrence A. Miner . wov NOTICE GIVEN OF INTENTIONS TO PLACE ARMED GUARD8 ON MERCHANTMEN. ROBERT LOMAX, j. Hi ii MAY Courteous Treatment to all . he shlna aland ana bathtub la aaanaotian for SALT LAKE STEAM TROT LAUNDRY Af WOMAN GOULD HOPE THAT WAR CAMPAIGN U. S. WILL FIGHT a to n-t- ANOTHER .PREPAREDNESS i Main Streak Winn Bulldinif ' NATIONS NOTIFIED ' Dentsl Aid Sought. An appeal to the dentdonate their ists of the O'tfUV service-Imaking acceptable for military duty those volunteers , who are rejected because of. defective teeth, wag lijfd here on Tuesday by tbe National Security league. New, York , Miss Edith Goods of Wsshlngton found accommodstions for the thou-sanof suffrsgists who took psrt In the big suffrage Oemonstrstion at the White House on March 4. ds Man Is made of dust and he want tbe rest of the esrth. Foods Are Increasing In Price But you can still buy Grape-Nut- s , at the same price. This staple csrcal in "its -- wax-protect- is full of nourishment compact Grape-Na-ts with a delightful wheat and $150,(K0. Porto Ricans for Canal Duty. San Juan, Porto Rlro. The 8cond battalion of the Porto Wean regiment for sortie In hss been the Panama canal rone. H Is the first time that native troop fiae been stationed sway from n W ani. t, package will keep indefinitely, yet is ready to eat at a moment's notice. Nine Isjtjred ia Fire. Wheat Elevator Burns. Nine persons ..were Los Angeles Winnipeg, Man. The terminsl eleand twenty three overcome by vator of the Northern Klevator Com- Injured smoke and taken to hospitals In a pany In this city wss destroyed by downtown tire that blocked traffic for lire March t, with 40.009 bushels of hours. The damage probably will not wheat, Tbe loss wss estimated at exceed tm.Of'0. Germans Driven Back. London. A' further retirement of the Germsps on a front between ,1V snd .000 yards snd to an unknown depth Is reported by a neuter disla patch from,-' - the .British - froal - ' Krsnce. air-tigh- ba-rle- y flavor. it . rcconomica;t 01t ine most rrt Prepared Cereals t 11 |