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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH For the third time within a year the American people have heavily oversubscribed a wur credit. As the third Liberty loan was closing Saturday night, the treasury announced the campaign had been an overwhelming success. Otto Janson, superintendent of the Jansen Iron Works of Oakland, which is working on government contracts, has pleaded guilty to violating the esThe News Happenings of pionage act. lie is alleged to have a hope that the president Seven Days Paragraphed expressed would be assassinated and that the kaiser would rule the world. The Norwegian steamer Fjell was sunk off the Virginia coast at midnight INTERMOUNTAIN April 30 when she collided with the The West Llangn, Skinner & Eddy British steamer Livlngstonia. The world record ship was turned over to Fjells crew was saved by the Living-stoni- the government at Seattle, May 4, days following the laying WASHINGTON of her keel. The previous worlds recof Liberty loan reports Analysis ord, held by the Columbia Shipbuild- show that probably 17,000,000 persons ing corporation of Portland, Ore., was bought bonds in the campaign Just eighty-fou- r days. closed 7,000,000 more than in the secFor four years Charles McNeil, a ond loan, and 12,500 more than in the prospector, has been working a claim first. In the mountains on the Powder river, Transcontinental passenger service Oregon, all unconscious of the fact will be curtailed S3 per cent about that nearly the entire world is at war. June decided to 1, plans according ile arrived In Reno with $65,000 in administration. the railroad upon by Sold, May 4, which he deposited at a Creation of a congressional commisbank, and he is trying to make up for lost time by buying thrift stamps sion, with fifty members of the house and twenty-fiv- e senators, to go tt and war savings certificates. to investigate the progress of Police brought a fire hose Into play Europe the was war, proposed in a resolution when 106 imprisoned alleged Indusoffered in the house Friday by Repretrial Workers of the World and enemy aliens gathered in one of the county sentative Kelley of Pennsylvania. Baker has announced that jail tanks, at Seattle refused to dis- heSecretary is the report on aircraft studying perse and threatened to break for libmade production by Gutzon Borglum, erty. the and if he found facts in sculptor, Two alleged secret headquarters of to warrant action would order an ofit the Industrial Workers of the World ficial inquiry. were raided at Spokane by the police. Signing of a general commercial One was a private residence and the other was In a hotel. Six men and agreement between the United States one woman were arrested and it was and Norway, the first agreement of the said they would be held under the new kind to be entered into by America with one of the north European neutrsyndicalism ordinance. als,-was announced May 3 by the war The record of each man at Camp board. trade Lewis hereafter will show his effiPresident Wilson, through Secretary ciency as a soldier. Orders issued of War Baker, "has requested congress a that Saturday require graphic chart to appropriate $15,000,000,000 for ex6hall be kept of each man and these and blanket authority for inpenses shall be posted in the barracks so that the numerical strength of creasing man know , may every just how he the United States army. compares with the others. FOREIGN The name of A. C. Kemmls, Sand Emperor Charles of Austria has Point, Ida., appears on the Canadian the Austrian premier to empowered casualty list issued Thursday as adjourn parliament and forthwith inwounded. augurate measures to render imposDOMESTIC Four young women, were killed and sible the resumption of its activities, one man and one woman were serious- a Vienna dispatch says. The Finnish white , guard has dely injured at Oakland when their automobile was struck by an interurban manded the surrender of .a fort on the Finnish coast ceded to Russia by . electric' train. ... , Thousands of cocoanuts are being the Finnish Bolshevik government, part of the Kronstadt deshipped from Porto Rico so that the constituting fenses. shells may be used in the manufacture Ukrainian peasants are charging of Gas masks for American troops in a price for wheat which Germany France. The shell, it has been found, can be made into a high grade char- makes it cost in Berlin 640 marks a coal. This charcoal Is a valuable anti- ton, as against the German wheat price of 290 marks. dote for poison gas. Premier Lloyd George, who has reJohn S. Willlanls, district attorney from his visit to France in turned known Cochise for county, and wiuely which attended the sessions of the he in and politician Republican lawyer war council and went to the supreme the state, with his wife and their two front, spoke enthusiastically of the was almost instantly killed, daughters, when an automobile in wThlch they American troops. Lord French, commander of the were riding was struck by a Southern home forces, has been appointed lord Ariz. Pacific flyer at Casa Grande, of Ireland. He succeeds lieutenant and were drowned , Two soldiers eleven other persons are missing as Lord Wimbourne, who has resigned. the result of a terrific tide rip late Edward Shortt has been appointed chief secretary for Ireland, taking the Sunday at Ocean Beach, a resort San miles from twelve Diego. Sixty place of retiring Secretary Duke. were rescued. Foreign Minister Tchltcherin has persons A bomb explosion in the county Jail addressed the representatives in Mosat Chicago, Saturday afternoon, in- cow of the United States, England and requesting the speedy recall jured several prisoners. The explosion France, was said to have been a detail of a of their consuls at Vladivostok, and an investigation of their alleged parjail delivery plot. Twenty prisoners to escape, ticipation in negotiations said to have made a desperate attempt submission Into clubbed were by been conducted between the Pekin embut bassies of the powers named and the guards. Siberian autonomous government. inbe The United States navy will men It is officially announced from before to 500,000 creased nearly the end of the year, declared Franklin Vienna that Emperor Charles, the D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of chief of the Austrian general staff, and an address at Brooklyn. several high German and Austrian ofthe navy, N. S. Randall, national Nonpartisan ficers reached the Italian front Saturleague organizer, was found guilty of day. This, with the considerable utterances tending to discourage en- movements of troops in the Tyrol and listment in the army and navy at Trentino reported from the Interior, Red Wing, Minn., after h trial which is interpretted to mean that the long The charge on predicted offensive on theTtalian front lasted three days. was the will soon be begun. convicted was Randall which result of a speech made by him beDeputy Charles Leboucq has refore a gathering of farmers at Kenyon turned to Paris from the battle front last August. nnd confirmed the report that one of the issued be by will the German supercannon that have Complaints federal trade commission hereafter been firing upon Paris had been deagainst all concerns refusing to sell stroyed. their products unless the purchaser Telegrams received in Zurich report agrees to maintain a resale price fixed the continuance of violent fighting in by the seller. Kiev between partisans of the old govUpon receipt of information from ernment' and those of the new peasant the state department that his father government; the Exchange Telegraph bad been living In Berlin since the correspondent at Zurich reports. declaration of war, George Ehret, Jr., The announcement of conscription of New York, has reported all of his in Ireland is great tension of fathers property, valued at $40,000,000, public feeling causing nnd much discussion of as- an enemy character nnd has anfuture prospects. over turn it nounced his readiness to The military authority of General to the custody of the government. Construction of fifty wooden barges Foch as a result of the Italian adof 3500 tons each for use In the coast- hesion, has been extended to all the now wise coal carrying trade has been western fronts, and authorized by the shipping board. The becomes commander in chief of all the vessels will be built at New England allied armies in the west, says Marcel Butin in the Echo de Paris. pmd South Atlantic shipyards. History of Past Week a. n aixty-seve- 1-- 3 4 4 - - - - . - - the-gener- CREAT BRITAIN AND ALSO REQUESTED TO FRANCE WITH-DRA- REPRESENTATIVES. OHIO MAN IS A TOP III OVER THE CORNS 8TOP HURTING LIFT OFF WITH FINGERStu.u' AMERICAN3 MILLION FIFTEEN SUBSCRIBE FOR BONDS, BREAKING ALL RECORD3. Drop of magic I Doesnt hurt bit I Apply a little Froezone on touchy corn, instantly that com SZ hurting, then you lift it off with fingers. No pain at all I Try itt 2 Charged With Attempting to Interfere Third Liberty Loan Oversubscribed, It Being Believed That When SubWith Internal Life of Russia and Asked to Define Attitude scriptions Are All In the Four Billion Mark Will Be Passed. 8oviet Government To-wa- rd Moscow. Washington. Foreign Minister Tehitch The American people, erin has addressed the representa- for the third time in a year, have tives In Moscow of the United States, leavily oversubscribed a war credit As the third Liberty loan campaign England and France, requesting the was closing Saturday night, the treasspeedy recall' of their consuls at Vladivostok, and an investigation of ury department announced the camtheir alleged participation in negotia- paign had been an overwhelming suctions between the Pekin embassies of cess. Although $3,000,000 was 'the the powers named and the Siberian formal goal of the campaign, official autonomous government. They- are reports, including only a small proporavalanche of also asked to define their attitude to- tion of Saturdays showed as the total expledges, ward the soviet government and and were indications there to as what alludes the minister plain the attempts of their representatives that the aggregate would be Increased to Interfere with the Internal life of to nearly $4,000,000,000, when banks iave time to tabulate the multitude of Rtissia. M. Tchltcherin submitted copies of last minute applications. The exact result of the campaign the documents seized on the person of M. Kolodoff, a member in Vladivostok probably will not be known for several . - $3,203,-655,40- days. ' Official estimates placed the number of subscribers at between 12,000,-Ooand 15,000,000, far above the of the second loan, or 4,500,000 of the first and some officials expressed the belief that the roll of bond buyers would be even greater. To them this was one of the most encouraging features of the loan. AH twelve federal reserve districts, whkj were the largest campaign units, oversubscribed, and a majority of the states made the same record. Delaware doubled its quota. Bond selling continued actively in many cities up to a late hour Saturday night, and banks stayed open in a final effort to roll up more subscriptions than the $4,616,000,000 of the second Liberty loan last October. Figures on leading loans of the principal belligerents were given out by the treasury as follows : British Victory loan, early in 1917, 6 per cent Subscriptions, $5,096,254,-32- of the Siberian autonomous governwas arrested, ment,- who recently which the minister declares establishes Incontrovertibly that the consular representatives of Great Britain, France and America participated in this plot, and that the diplomatic representatives of those powers in Pekin negotiated with the organization calling Itself the Siberian government. These reported negotiations have previously been declared in Bolshevik quarters to have been projected with a view to the recognition of Siberia by the allied powers. M. Tchltcherin also addressed to the Japanese representative in Moscow a communication stating that the letters taken from M. Kolodoff establish the extensive participation of Japanese officials in the movement, notwithstanding repeated official assurances of with the internal life of Russia. counter-revolutionar- counter-revolutionar- 0, O y y Why wait? Tour druggist sells tiny bottle of Freestone for a few centa, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and callouses, with, out aoreness or irritation. Freezono la the much talked of ether discover; of the Cincinnati genius. Adv. The Wrong Angle. Pester began the suaro purveyor of ornate literary works. I am told that you are a very deep reader, which means, of course, that you acquire much priceless wisdom from your perusal of Ah, Mr. I interrupted old Festus Pester. One of the most valuable truths that I have unearthed la that manner is the admonition, Before you fool with a fool be sure you have the Eh-ya- hl fool to fool with. You should have sized me up differently and flattered me by telling me that It was evident that I could not be flattered. That probably would have fetched me through in good shape for your Kansas City Star. Natural headaches are not in the acquired kind. It with A bucket of whitewash usually with each political investigation. goes 0. CZAR IS MOVED BY SOVIET. . . United Transfer Ordered ' to Prevent Escape per cent of Members of Family. Moscow. Nicholas Romanoff, the former emperor, tocher with the former empress and one of their daughters have been transferred from Tobolsk to Ekaterinburg (170 miles southeast of Perm on the Asiatic side of the Ural mountains), according to a soviet announcement. The transfer was ordered because of the alleged efforts of peasants and monarchists in the neighborhood of Tobolsk to promote the escape of the prisoners. The announcement does not mention the former heir apparent, the young Alexis Romanoff. States second Liberty loan, 4 Subscriptions, $4,616,000,000. per Eighth German war loan, 4 cent and 5 per cent Subscriptions, $3,600,000, , ' - - French war loan of 1915, 5 per cent Subscriptions, $2,261,864,409. Austrian seventh war loan, 5 per Cent Subscriptions, $1,150,000,000. Italian fourth lean, 5 per cent Subscriptions, $1,000,000,000. Hungary, seventh war loan, 6 per cent Subscriptions,- $6,00j,000. Canadian Victory loan, November, 1917, 5 per cent Subscriptions, - . $418,000,000. EMPEROR FEARS FOR CROWN. Charles of Austria Would Adjourn Parliament Because of Food Situation. Amsterdam., Emperor Charles of American Troops Are Given Example Austria has empowered the Austrian of German Warfare. ' to adjourn parliament and Paris. What probably is a new Ger- premier forthwith inaugurate measures to renman liquified gas was projected Satder Impossible the resumption of its urday morning against the Picardy activities, a Vienna dispatch says. front, where American troops are A statement published in Vienna infighting. ' dicates that the closure of parliament The gas, In Its fluid form, is con- is due to the seriousness of the food tained in glass bottles. On bursting, situation. The statement says : they give off some substance from The government will devote Its enwhich heavy, white fumes, transparent tire to the economic problem, in texture, continue to arise for five and strength will try to create conditions reminutes. quired to enable the population to holt No detonation was heard as the bot- out. t tles were hurled through the air, and Austria has been deep in difficulties, apparently they were thrown by a both political and economic, for more The gas caused nausea, than a year, and it has been an spring. open and sneezing coughing, but did not secret that Emperor Charles was deharm any of the Americans. sirous of bringing about peace, his efforts In this direction having occasionSocialists Oppose War. ally aroused criticism in Berlin. Chicago. Illinois Socialists, assemAirplanes Sink. Boats. bled in state convention In Chicago The effective work of Amsterdam. n declared for constant'opposi-tioSaturday, to the war, for Immediate recall allied airmen In harassing the German of our soldiers from France, and asked supply service is described by the that President Wilson demand at once newspaper, Les Nouvelles, of The a conference of delegates from all war- Hague, which sank In one day twenty-thre- e Belgian boats laden with gravel ring nations selected by the various and road metal for the German front not the exeto peoples, governments cute a peace for the world and demo- in Picardy. The vessels at the time were 12 kilometers from the enemy cracy. rear line. Food Conditions in Bavaria. Woman Killed by Speeding Auto. The nague. Speaking before the Cnampaigne, Ills. Mrs. Stella JohnBavarian chamber on the food situason, aged 20, was killed, presumably tion, the food minister said that conditions permitted the hope that the by being thrown from a speeding autoher neck being broken. The people would be abel to hold out. He mobile, driver of the machine put on more said It might be necessary to reduce and speed escaped. bread the ration. Wealthy Asked to Send Substitute. Famous Editor Author Dead. Capetown. General Louis Botha, New York. James Ripley 'Wellman of the union of South Africa, premier Hitchcock of this city, author, editor for recruits to fill gaps In appealing and critic, died suddenly of heart disAfrican brigade in Europe, the South ease there Sunday while he was atmen of wealth who canasks that the ' tending a dinner given In honor of not go themselves send substitutes, several blue devils of France. with whom they may make arrange- HUNS THROWING NEW GAS. . -- To drive a taiik, handle' the guns, and sweep over the enemy trenches, takes strong nerves, good rich blood, a good stomach, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red blood la his veins Is up and at it. He has lroa nerves for hardships an Interest In his work grips him. ' Thats the way you feel when you have taken a blood and nerve tonic, made up of Blood root. Golden Seal root, Stone root, Cherry bark, and rolled into a vials by atablet and sold in slxty-celmost all druggists for past fifty years as Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, Is Just what you need this spring to give you vim, vigor and vitality. At the fag end of a hard winter, no wonder you feel blue, out of sorts. Medical this Discovery of Dr. Try is the Pierces. Dont wait I day to begin A little pep, and yon laugh and live. The best means to oil the machinery of the body, put tone into tho liver, kidneys and circulatory system, Is to first practice a good I know of nothing better as a laxative than a vegetable pill made up of leaves of aloe and jalap. TM is commonly .sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a wee to clear the twenty-fiv- e feet of intestines. You will thus clean the system exPel the poisons and keep well. Now is the time to clean house. Give yourself a spring house cleaning. 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