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Show t f i SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH I i i i The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed i INTERMOUNTAIN. - Thirteen logging camps In Grays Pa rbor county, Washington, were Hosed July 14 as a result of walkouts after a strike call issued by the Industrial Workers of the World. Only a small proportion of the men In each Camp responded to the call, but in each instance the. operators promptly Closed the camps. Six men recently convicted at Wyo., of conspiracy to defraud the government, in connection with an Interstate stolen gold conspiracy, tor terms day were sentenced to In the United States penitentiary at Chey-fenn- e, two-yea- Leavenworth, Kan. Governors Moses Alexander of Idaho and Ernest Lister of Washington conferred at Spokane on Friday on the Interstate phase of the Industrial Workers of the World. Arrangements have been completed for the organization of a branch of the San Francisco federal reserve bank at Spokane. The. branch will be controlled by five directors. State troops took charge of the Industrial Workers of the World hall at Pasco, Wash., this being decided, upon after national guardsmen and the shermen iff had rounded up twenty-fiv- e in the railroad yards. Two of these men, all of whom are in jail, are reputed to be I. W. W. leaders. Wyoming has asked that 5,000 farm laborers be diverted from Kansas to that state at once. ; t i Edmund I. Humphries, aged 42, general manager of the Newborn Coal company, and wealthy coal operator of Carrol town, Pa., his wife, Mrs. Carries Humphries, aged 35, and their son, Edmund I. Humphries, Jr., were shot and killed by highwaymen near Johnstown, Pa. Announcement Is made by Major General George W. Goethals, manager of the shipping boards emergency fleet corporation, that he will offer contracts for construction, of two government shipbuilding plants to produce 400 steel merchant ships. Paul Maywood, who was arrested after Wm. H. Queen, Mrs. Queen and their daughter, Eleanor, were found dead, killed with an axe, at their farm at Mount Pleasant, N. J., early in June, has been convicted of murder , and sentenced to death. WASHINGTON. , President Wilson has Issued a proclamation prohibiting German insurance companies from doing further business in marine or war risk insurance in the United States and forbidding 'American insurance companies from reinsuring with them. A formal order by President Wilson drafting 687,000 men into the military service under the selective conscription law, was promulgated July 13 by the war department, together with an official allotment showing what part of the total must be furnished by each NEW GERMAN CHANCELLOR NO INDICATION HIS PEACE POLICY. GIVEN II u . ' i ! , t i O Hi i , i (i K t i, i I f c , . ! i j s , unconscious. resentatives. War appropriations of about three billion dollars in addition to the enormous sums already appropriated or sought, will be asked of congress in estimates which administration officials have given notice will be submitted during the week. Herbert Hoover, replying to a letter of inquiry from Senator Norris,-wrot- e that the federal government has no intention to taking over immeDOMESTIC. diately , the big industries, . such as The United States is host to Ari- packing plants and large grain elezonas deported miners, mill men and vators, when bill is the small merchants, who are encamped enacted. on the desert half way between CoFOREIGN. lumbus, N. M., and the Mexican border Dr. George Michaelis is Germanys Alexander Berkman, anarchist, has new chancellor, succeeding Dr. von been indicted by the county grand jury Bethmann-IIollweThe resigned. at San Francisco for murder in con- German are reserved very newspapers nection with a bomb explosion last in their comment upon the change. . ten which claimed lives; July of the Montenegrin is Extermination The territory of Hawaii stands, in Austrians in a terrible a elaSs by. Itself among the states and the aim of the devastation of the little mountain kingterritories, having already furnished dom, according to a Montenigrin pa, nearly 2,000 men as volunteers in ex triot, writing in the Rome Tribune. cess of the lumber required from the Hundreds of Montenegrins are daily Islands to fill up the first army. to death, the writer asserts. Four white men and six negroes are starving A Copenhagen dispatch to the Excharged with murder in mittimuses is sued by the coroners jury that is in- change Telegraph company says it is at Christiania that vestigating the race rioting on July 2 reported officially Germany has expressed regret to Norat East St. Louis. for the acts of Germans in conEvery shipbuilding plant in the way nection with the bomb plot recently United States will be federalized withdiscovered. . in a week if the program announced Three Americans were wounded by by General George W. Goethals, general manager of the emergency fleet stray bullets in the ten hours fighting at Pekin in which Chinese republican corporation, is adopted. troops forced the surrender of the Archer-Gilligawas Mrs. Amy E. found guilty of murder in the first de monarchial troops of General Chang Hsun. gree in the superior court at Hartford. It is reported that the German reich-stamurConn. She was convicted of the has gone on strike and the memR. Andrews of Franklin der by poison on May 30, 1914. Andrews was an in- bers have decided to suspend the lamate of her home for elderly people at bors both of the full house and the main committee until the political sitWindsor. Between twenty and thirty men were uation is cleared up. .This leaves the war credit bill in abeyance. injured, some of them probably Street cars are again running at Americans fatally, in rioting between and foreigners employed in the mines Toronto, Ont., after a strike by the employees that lasted several days, at Flat River, Mo. A terrific rain and windstorm north The mens demands will be considf Homer,. 111., leveled farm buildings ered by a conciliation board under the and crops, killed one and injured more federal industrial disputes act. The entire garrison, than a dozen persons. ' Eleven neutral steamers, loaded with thirty men, at Ller, state ofnumbering Tamauli-pas- , . was killed could Mexico, whicn and other by cargoes fifty grain not be exported except under license bandits at daybreak June 26, accord to information just made public. after President Wilsons embargo proc ing ' The Cuban congress unanimously lamation became effective Monday, cleared from an Atlantic port Friday passed a bill calling for a treasury for European ports without British lgt bond issue of $30,900,000 to provide ters of assurance, and will attempt to funds for carrying on Cubas part in run the allied blockade. the European war. The bonds will be Deportation undertaken July 12 at offered for sale in Havana and New Bisbee, Ariz., of more than 1000 In York. A Central News dispatch from dustrial Workers of the World, cen tered the eyes of the nation on an Christiania reports the sinking near agitation which has arisen in the Iceland by a German submarine of west to considerable proportions aft- the Norwegian bark Fiorella, 1168 er manifesting itself sporadically tons gross. The crew were rescued The American barkentine Hlldegard from coast to coast for years. The American Red Cross war fin- (622 tons), has been sunk. The crew ance committee announced July 12 has landed uninjured. The Hlldethe receipt of $500,000 from the gard was bound from Havre for St. Rockefeller foundation, a payment of Thomas, West Indies, and was at ol tributions The German papers unite in characterization of his energy and but are most reserved in their predictions of his probable policy. The Gerpapers aligned for the man peace are perhaps a shade more enthusiastic about the political possibilities under the new regime than the radical and socialist organ. The appointment of Dr. Michaelis undoubtedly means a new deal of the cards. Berlin papers which were published before the appointment, of Dr. Michaelis ' was known, throw further light jon the circumstances of Yon Bethmann-Hollweg- s retirement. They show that the emperor was confronted by the necessity of dropping the imperial chancellor or virtually the entire Prussian cabinet, the members of which, including the war minister, General von Stein, a soldier, not a politician, submitted their resignations, declaring that they could not remain if Von BethmaniirHonweg was retained. The Cologne Volks Zeitung, the Catholic organ of sympathies, says Dr. Michaelis undoubtedly stands pan-Germ- nearer the right than the left parties. The line of the comment, evidently emanating from the Wilhelmstrasse, is that the new chancellor regards as his mission the restoration of the internal harmony of the nation, whatever policy may be adopted. No matter what else may result, the change will undoubtedly mean the disappearance of the Von Bethmann-Hollwepeace pro. gram. ' g Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg- s policy the ultimate aims of the regarding war had from the beginning- been a personal one, in which the chancellor above the parties had formed a pro gram above parliamentary parties, the military authorities, and the emperor alike, and he endeavored by gentle, steady pressure and suggestion to impose it. -- - HOLLWEG FALL AN EPOCH. Paris Press Hails Chancellors Retirement With Satisfaction. Paris. The Paris press hails the retirement of Dr, von Bethmann-Hollweg from the German chancellorship with varying degrees of satisfaction. Some of the comment is in a jubilant tone, while other editors treat the event soberly. that however, are agreed v All, with his tacit admission that Germany cannot conquer, Indicates a crisis in Germany of unprecedented importance. As might be expected; the phrase scrap of paper frequently crops out in the comment and some of the journals trace the chancellors downfall back to that utterance of his. early-in-the-w- ar Berkman Indicted for Murder. San Francisco. Alexander Berk man anarchist, was indicted by the county grand jury July 14 for murder In connection with the bomb explotacked while becalmed. sion here last July, which claimed ten Former Emperor Nicholas has ap lives. Berkman is alleged to have to isional the pealed pro government a taken leading part In the conspiracy to allow him and the members of his which the state charges culminated in family to acquire stock in the loan Other con ,$5,000,000. ; amounted to received '$89,071, including $50,000 from the Lackawanna Steel company. Herbert C. Hotaling of Mapleton, Minn., was elected president of the of freedom. It is now learned that the initiative Rational Editorial association, and Lit tie Rock and Hot Springs, Ark., were in calling the entente conference to chosen as the 1918 convention cities at meet in Paris at the end of this month the closing session of the convention for consideration of the Balkan situat Minneapolis. ation came from France and Great Creation of a division of car erv Britain and not from Russia. Ice to deal with the movement, disHalicz, the strategic key to Lem' and exchange, berg, capital of Galicia, has been captribution, interchange ' return of freight cars has been an- tured by the Russians, says a disnounced by the interstate commerce patch from Reuter's Petrograd corcommission. respondent. . its pledge of BOYD PARK the explosion. Americans Sink Submarine. An Atlantic Port. A submarine was sunk by an American schooner wjdch sailed from this port for an European port, according to advices received here Saturday by the owners of the vessel from its captain. The naval gun crew aboard the schooner was composed of six gunners and a petty officer. of FOUNDED 1602 MAKERS OF JEWELRY Peace by Clinging to GermanSide and Submitting to German Militarism, Says Former Czech Minister. Copenhagen. Dr. von Bethmann-HollweGeorge successor, Dr. Michaelis, is Germanys first common chancellor, a bureaucrat without even a noble von before his name. Dr. Michaelis has as yet given no indication of his policy regarding reform and peace. Neither the conservatives nor the liberals have ventured to call him their own. Whether or not Germany is closer to peace with the allies as a result of the resignation of Dr. von Bethmann-Hollwe- g is still a question to be decided by future events. - The new chancellors first step, which might Jie interpreted as an indication of an open mind, was to receive representatives of the two divergent groups In the reichstag and permit them to explain their respective standpoints, the chancellor playing the role of listener to the conversations conducted by the vice chancellor, Dr. Karl Helfferich, and the reichstag rep- g l UPROAR IN REICHSRAT WHEN SPEAKER URGES DESERTION OF GERMANY. No Chance gs n ;!i JK With the immensely varied linlr8t ell, we can easily monds, rings, necklaces, pin! bract- lets, watches, etc. ( , t HAS OF Receives Representatives of Two Divergent Groups and Permits Them to Explain Respective Standpoints Without Comment. g, i Even when y0u Give it Away POLICY W'-UId state and territory. Senator Ashurst of Arizona received injuries to his right arm , and shoulder when an awning being lowered over a sidewalk on which he was walking fell and knocked .him food-contr- 1 IllEUS Obtaining KO MAIN STREET BARGAINS . SALT LUCE nTV IN USED CARS iplendld uied crsBuick, OldimobiU. k tlon.l.-$2- 50 to $800. Guaranteed da running condition-ea- sy terms if right parties. Write for detailed list and deirm lion, Used Car Dept., SO Zurich. The Austrian reichsrat was thrown into an uproar on Saturday when the former Czech minister, Herr Praschek, declared the hate of the entire world was not directed against Austria, but against Germany, and that Austria should detach herself from her ally, says a Vienna dis- Randall-Dod- WANTED d Auto Co., Salt Lake Ci time to learn the barber trade daysn'y &l now open for Tools furnished and commission paid whK In. OaU or write Moler Baber School mercial St., Salt Lake City, Utah patch. How are we to obtain peace, demanded Herr Praschek, if we cling to the German side? Must we continue to sacrifice our interest to the expansion of Germany? Must we continue to submit to the German militarism that has drawn us into this mw BALDNESS DUE TO PET DOGS iDoctor Holds Canines Responsible for Epidemic Which Has Appeared war? The speaker declared that Czech deputies had been imprisoned for attempting to bring about an alliance of Among Women in London. From London comes a to women who haye pet dogs. warning Since the Austria with Russia and France and start of the war many English women have found, that they were losing their added that if they were to be stigmatized as traitors then all Czechs who hali;. A West End hairdresser, observ-Inthat he had had more cases of fall., believed similarly should be so stigmas tized. ing hair In the last year than ever before, regarded worry and grief as the SOLDIERS BRIDE CROSSES SEA. cause, but a Dhvsician advances ang other theory : This explanation Is partly correct, But Is Sent Home. says this physician. The depressing An Atlantic Port. Somewhere in effect on vitality of fear, anxiety and France is a, sergeant in the American sorrow reacts with serious consarmy who was married just before he equences on the hair. But in my opileft the United States and ventured nion the epidemic, if there is an epto take his bride with him on the idemic, is to be traced mainly to infection from dogs. transport which carried his regiment Every hair expert knows that in She went with him as a overseas. soldier dressed in regulation khaki and nine out of ten cases the premature loss of hair ,is due to dandruff. That with her hair cut short. condition often results from the prewdman returned Sunday the young from France, her effort to pose as a sence of microbes whose great source is Sammie having failed. Her husband, the dog. Ordinary cleansing with soap preparations is of practit was said aboard the steamship, was or shampoo a member of a regiment formerly sta- ically no use, but simple antiseptics, such as boric ointment, usually bring tioned in Arizona. a cure. As a preventive The vessel also brought back the about speedy measure dispense with the dog. on a the trip body of soldier who died J - Goes to France With American Forces over. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN RADIUM CURES CANCER CASES FAILURE Report of London Institute Shows Success In Treatment of Many Patients Losses More Than Offset by Additions In Past Two Years. Being Made to Mercantile Marine. Paris. The Germans have abanIn the years 1915 and 1916 the Rdoned hope of obtaining victory by adium Institute of London handled 1,409 arms, said Admiral Lacaze, French cases, 'giving 12,331 separate As minister of marine, on Saturday. These were of many forms of a last resort they have tried submaOf these, rine warfare, proclaiming that in four cancer and of skin diseases. treated were 123 87 werenot treated, to six weeks we should be on our 33 reto results, too record recently knees. as a precaAs a matter of fact, we are bring- ceived irradiation merely measure. Of the remaining ing 4,000,000 tons weekly into the utionarythe official report says, 172 were 1,157, country. Every month increases our apparently cured," 52 were cured, certainty of being able to repair our 498 improved, 215 not Improved, losses. The shipbuilding already un147 abandoned treatment and 76 were der way, the effect of which naturally y will only be felt after a certain time, is dead. were 186 cases of rodent ulcer, There great enough to replace the highest Which of all fbrms of malignant diaverage of destruction submarines are sease is most amenable to the action of likely to reach. radium. Lesions which do not affect mucous membrane, bone or cartilage I. W. W. MEMBERS GUARDED. and which have not previously been ionization, Men Deported From "Arizona Held in treatment with Xray, C02, be invariably almost can snow, etc.,' Prison Camp in New Mexico. the says cured by one treatment, Columbus, N. M. The L W. W. mem- Lancet. bers deported from Bisbee, Ariz., are In camp here at Camp Wobbley, as Chicken Had Unusual Dressing. the men have named the refugee camp. A roasted chicken enabled two Ben K. Webb, a pool hall proprietor to escape from the county ja at Bisbee, has been appointed com- at New Brunswick, N. J., despite the ten mander and has a captain in each of inspection of their cells every who minutes and the armed guards the eight companies. A correspondent who ate dinner in surrounded the building. To outwar sen the camp Sunday reports that the appearances the fowl, which was men, menu Included boiled beef, vegetable to the prison by a brother of thq innocent soup, boiled potatoes, coffee and hard was brown, appetizing and instead o tack. Everyone ate with a knife, as was learned . later that, o there were not enough forks to, go bread crumbs and spices, its inter keepe a When around. Spoons were also missing. held saws and files. me The men drank coffee from tomato made one of his inspections the co ' cans. The men lined up ty companies, were snoring loudly on their t ey received their rations and ate on the Ten minutes later he found that w n the desert sand under a withering sum- had disappeared by way of wrenc had which dow from they mer sun. For Sunday night supper wu the brother they were given mulligan stew, made the bars. Still later P brought the chlcken, and his high of meat Scraps, potatoes and onions. found also were ered automobile, Eleven wives of .deported miners came from Bisbee Sunday to visit be gone. their husbands, but were not permit. They Knew. loveff ted to enter the camp. Now, little folk, said the kn young teacher, does anyoneone to Called Miami. No Troops what spells? word i Miami, Ariz. Assistance of two Well, that is a pretty hard troops of United States cavalry was such tiny people, so Ill let you g nan necessary to quell a riot which started What does father wear on his in Miami, when the local police were when he beats the rugs and spa . unable to break up an I. W. W. meet- the garden?" s Blisters!" shrieked a small-ing. anvil chorus. Villa Raid Parral. . . Good Excuse. El Paso, Texafc. Hundreds of govto da to go like not did ernment troops .were killed in FranGeorge i school. One day while his mot cisco Villas attack on Parral, h school last week, according to ar- dressing him for the me to rivals from Parral, who reached lh "Mother, it Is foolish for old en to dance. As soon ns I get border Sunday. I will have to go ty war anyway treat-fiient- ps-oner- - Chi-hauha- u, s. s |