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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH AT BRIEF REVIEW OF 0 WEEKS EVENTS William Howard Taft, returning to New York after what he said was the longest and most strenuous Journey he has taken since he left the White House, asserted that the people of the south and southwest are ready for war and that the United States must en- ter the conflict A cyclone swept through Binghamp ton, a suburb of Memphis, Tenn., Sun day, wrecking two churches while the congregations were stilly in the build ings, and leveling several stores and a score of residences. Four persons were fatally injured.. Fifty were less ' seriously injured. After quarreling with a young clerk, who called hipx a tin soldier," Leslie McGrath, 19 years old, member of the Missouri national guard, went down to the bank of the Missouri river at Kansas City and shot himself to death. WASHINGTON. President Wilson on April 2 asked congress to declare a state of war existing between the United States and Germany and asked for enlistment at once of half a million men. ' Immediately after the president left the capitol, following his address, the senate and house reconvened, and an identic Joint resolution was introduced in both houses declaring the existence of a state of war, and directing the president to employ all the resources of the country to carry on war against the imperial German government and bring the conflict to a successful conclusion. , The Democrats, with the aid of four of the five independents, organized the house when the new congress assembled on April 2, Speaker Champ Clark of Missouri and sweeping into office with him all the other Democratic caucus nominees. Senator Lodge, when attacked by a pacifist, at Washington, floored his assailant.' Senator Lodge is 67, and bis assailant 36 years of .age. War department plans for the mobilization of a war time army have been completed for some days and are ready for submission to the military committees of the house and senate. Women suffragists, silent sentinels, took up their peaceful picketing at the White House gates again on April 2 in a further effort to persuade President Wilson to support the suffrage constitutional amendment. FOREIGN. . The steamship Aztec, first armed t American vessel tq 3 ail from a port on this side of the Atlantic, was sunk Monday night by a German, submarine off an island near Brest, Her Engagement Is the sweetest thing a can It may be large or small,girlbut be pure white-- set right. A veriS treasure to last for life. Youll fin! them here to please you. Our mod" prices make buying easy. ' whole-heartedl- If cross, feverish, constipated, California Syrup give . RECORD THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEM- cf Figs. OF IZED A laxative today saves a sick child .tomorrow. 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FORM torn Gathered and Foreign Now From All Quarter of the World, and Prepared for Busy Mon ' INTERMOUNTAIN. Twenty-fivthousand citizens of Pqeblo turned out in a patriotic parade, mass meeting and flag raising Sunday afternoon. Ten thousand persons marched parade, while witnessed the procession and joined the throng at the courthouse, where patriotic addresses were made. Raymond Johnson, aged 17, found dead In a canyon near Salt Lake City, is believed to have been murdered. Under direction of the Wyoming national guard, the taking of a military census of all male residents of the state has begun. Mrs. Stella Newton Moore Smith, wealthy society woman, was found not guilty of murdering her husband, John Denver. Let us tarry awhile at the sign of Lawrence Smith, by a jury at a Wtihout nearly, dissenting voice, the smile. thousand citizens of Salt Lake of GerThe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head man and Austrian birth or descent Became of Its tonto and laxative effect. Laxative pledged their unalterable loyalty to Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without cause of the United States and the causing nervousness or ringing In the head. There Is only one Bromo Quinine. & W. GBOVHS their readiness and willingness to glguatore Is on each box. 26c. fight, if necessary. Misfortune comes often to the man Patrolman Joe Emery of Salt Lkke who makes no effective effort to see it was shot in the breast and Mrs. Jenfirst. nie Bishop was wounded in the right temple by Sam Smith, a drink crazed Uncomplimentary. miner from Bingham. Gerald The drink went to my, head. Edna Wycoff,. agfed 12, was elecGeraldine Perhaps it likes- unfretrocuted while watching a ball game quented places. at Las Vegas, Nev. She had climbed into a tree and came in contact with Comparative Misfortunes. a wire. We certainly do have trouble. Thls DOMESTIC. we had double in year the pneumonia Officers and enlisted men in the family. United States army stationed at El Thats nothing. We had twins In Paso gave a remarkable demonstration ours. following the news of President Wilsons speech to the war congress when ..An Empty Dream. I hear Dobson is thinking of mar- they paraded the Btreets singing patriotic songs and (Uieering the war policy. rying an heiress. Yes. .Dubson began to think of Harry Lang, in jail at iShennandoah marrying ' an heiress about twenty City, Va., for obtaining goods under years ago and I shouldnt be at all sur- false pretenses, killed his wife outside prised if that were his last conscious with a pistol shot through the walls The suicide. thought. and then committed tragedy is believed to have been Many Are Like Her. planned by the couple when Lang was Melvin Itouff was talking about com- arrested. pulsory arbitration. One youth was killed, his stepfather The trouble with the world in gen- is dying an dtwo others, one of them eral, he said, thoughtfully, is that a were wounded as .a policeman, ' we all know just what the other fellow ' . ought to do, but we take little account No lives were lost when the steamof what we ought to do Ourselves. er St. Paul of the Streckfus line, carI found a youpg bride one day 1700 persons, rying bending with a stern and severe air went approximately Ohio in the river, three aground over a volume. Ind. below miles Evansville, are asked. What , you reading? I After an enthusiastic patriotic demAn excellent work, she replied, several thousand persons onstration, called Happiness In Marriage. What advice, I said, does It give stormed the Academy of Music at Bos' ton, swept a cordon of police aside to wives? I dont know, she answered. Im and routed a big pacifist meeting, stopping Dr. David Starr Jordan in the reading the advice to husbands. " middle of a word and refusing to allow the speaking to continue. In the event' of war with Germany the United States can count on ten million loyal backers in the Philippine islands. Resolutions pledging to the president loyal support in the protection of Those Nerves! American rights were adopted at a patriotic demonstration in Independence square, Philadelphia. The American Union Against Milihas sent a letter to each memtarism If caffeine the drug of ber congress urging that there be in coffee thats causing no declaration of . war against Gershaky nerves, the remedy many. is perfectly plain General Julian Irias, Nicaraguan revolutionist arrested at New Orleans on a charge of being in the United Quit coffee, and for a States illegally, is understood to be pleasant, healthful table held for investigation of his possible connection with a alleged conspiracy beverage, use of some magnitude said to be backed by German' influences in - in-t- 15,-00- he 0 50-ce- nt , - - high-tensio- n ,.i dry-looki- -- -- Steady . - its Latin-Amer-ic- POSTUM W. H. T. Buckingham, general manager of the Aguila Oil company on the Isthmus Postum is a delicious cereal drink, pure and nourishing and absolutely free from any harmful ingredient x Theres a big army of Postum users who are enjoying . better health and comfort since joining the ranks. Theres a Reason y vof Tehuantepec and his cashier, named Bannerman, were killed by bandits at Nanchital on March 9, according to information brought to Gelveston, Texas. Total gold imports since January, 1915, reached $1,398,200,000 with the arrival from Canada of $20,000 000, half of which has been depositee at the Philadelphia mint, it was announced at New York on March 30. Imports for 1917 to date amount to , $260,700,000. . -- mer-Hfan- France. Internal politics used as a lever in an effort, to regulate Mexicos course in international affairs have brought about a situation of the utmost gravity in that republic, according to travelers just arrived at Laredo, Texas, from the Mexican capital. A dispatch from Rio Janeiro says a new German raider, slipping past the British warships on guard in the North sea, has reached the south Atlantic and sent eleven or more merchantmen to the bottom.. The commander of the Austro-Hungaria- n army of occupation in Albania has issued a proclamation In which he promises under Austrian protection to the population of the country. Germany, according to information reaching Copenhagen from Berlin, now is gathering to the colors every available man for a supreme military effort to bring the war to A victorious conclusion in this years campaign. Seventy rebel prisoners taken dur- ing Villas attempt to capture Chihuahua were hanged publicly as a warning to the Villa element of the popu- . lation. " The state economic commission announces that the amount of, rye, o&ts and piixeij grains on hand in Sweden, or possible , to Import, is much less than had been estimated, and that it is, therefore, impossible to lift the embargo against the using for fodder of any of the expropriated grains, which it had been hoped could be done. The French bark Cambronne has arrived at Rio Janeiro with 200 men of the crews of various steamers and sailing ships unk by a German raider off the Island of Trinidad. The Russian provisional government, says a Reuter dispatch from Petrograd, is disposed sympathetically toward, the wish expressed by the 10,000 Dukhobortsi in Canada to return to Russia. Virtually-al- l the soldiers and civilians comprising the rebel forces of Rigoberto Fernandez in Oriente province, between 500 and 600 In number, surrendered to Colonel Varona at Guantanamo, Cuba, on March 30. The Russian government has issued a proclamation to all Poles announcing. formally the governments wish that Poland decide for Itself the form of government it desires, says a Reuter dispatch from Petrograd. British troops have captured the villages of Ruy&lcourt, and Fins, between Bertlncourt and Roisel, on the front In France, according to the offiolal statement from Brit- BOYD PARK GERMAN SEA TERROR DUPUCAT-INDESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY THE MOEWE. Sorel-le-Gran- ' G founded 160 MAKERS OF JEWELRY W6 MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY What seeds Employs Norwegian Flag When Approaching Victims In South American Waters, According to Stories of Survivors. shall I plant? Rio De Janeiro. A new German raider, slipping' past the British warships on guard in the North sea, has reached the south Atlantic and sent eleven merchantmen to the bottom. According to survivors from the sunken vessels, the raider is the (Sea Eagle), a formidably armed craft operating with the same success and daring as its predecessor, the Moewe, which recently returned to a German port after playing havoc with shipping in these waters. News of the activities of the raider was brought to Rio de Janeiro by the French bark Cambronne, which arrived' here March 31. She had . on board 263 men from the crews of vessels sunk by the Seeadler., There were twenty-twmen in the crew .of the Cambronne, bringing up the total of persons who reached Rio Janeiro to 285. The Cambronne encountered the raider on March 7 at latitude 21 south, longitude 7 west, a point in the Atlantic almost on a line with s Rio de Janeiro and about of the way to the African coast. After the survivors had been put on the Cambronne, she was ordered to proceed to the coast of Brazil, a voyage Seedt that grow, of couwe: Vogeletj High Grade . and Tested Alfalfa, Timothy, Clovers and Grasses for special pasture mixtures. See that the Seeds ie. for your vegetable and flower gardens are Vogelers. Also your Seed Potatoes and Dry Land Grains. Vogeler Seeds look like other seeds, hut they never fail to 'make good.' Send for our Catalog. It is FREE for the asking. t See-adl- Seed Co. Vogeler Salt Lake Utah ' City, SODA WATER WELL IS o It Is In the Philippines, and Declare It Is Carbonized Nature. FOUND Experts by Many queer things have been di covered by the drill since and before Colonel Drake discovered that oil could be obtained by the artesian process, but the most unique one is that recently, struck in the Philippines. It Is located in the town of San Fernando, on the island of Ticao. At the of twenty-twdays. of According to the Journal de Brazil; depth of 405.feet an enormous vein water was a such with gas struck, the raider was loaded with mines, which explains the destruction olives-- ' pressure that the volume was thrown 80 feet In the air. It was only by esels off the coast of Brazil.' The commerce destroyer is reported xerting every possible effort that 'a to be afmed with two guns of 105 mil-- , small flood was averted. The flow was checked, however, and the wlimeters and sixteen machine guns. finally ater out and downward directed The vessel has three masts and is two small through pipes, through equipped with wireless. Its crew con- which to continues it rush with r sixty-ffousists of men under the com, force. mand of Count Ukner, Samples of the water taken show According to the refugees, the raidthat it is heavily charged with caer left Germany on December 22, esrbonic acid gas and appears and tastes corted by a submarine. They saythat the commander declared that the Ger- like ordinary soda water, but analysis man emperor and the crown prince Is not yet completed. The man In charge of the drilling, alone knew of the expedition. who has had 40 years experience in GOVERNORS ASK FOR RECRUITS. drilling artesian wells in many parts of the world, maintains that he has Idaho, Utah and Montana to Secure never seen or heard of the equal of Men for the Navy. the Ticao Island phenomenon. Salt Lake City. The governors of Avoid Movie Utah, Idaho and Montana have been Eyestrain. asked to issue proclamations in behalf Many persons cannot attend motion of the request made upon the three pictures because of the annoying afstates by the navy department to fur- tereffects on the eyes. Some suffer nish before April 20 800 recruits for from eyestrain and others are subject The relief, in the United States-- navy, the first line to severe headaches. of defense, if war is declared. Of this most cases, consists in perfectly-fittenumber Montana is asked for 300, glasses, according to the Popular ScUtah 260, and Idaho 240 recruits. ience Monthly. The picture may not be quite so sharp, but this is more than Will Spare Scientists. compensated for by the increased coSo the United States mfort. For persons with very sensitive Washington. not run the risk of sacrificing its eyes, a colored glass, either amber, may afscientists on the firing line, as the Eu- yellowish green or amethyst, may adalso is relief. immediate It ford ropean belligerents have done before to surealizing their value behind' the army, visable for those who are liableto avoid the bureau of . mines is conducting a ffer after viewing the pictures census of technical experts at the re- sitting in a place where it is necessary additional quest of the council of national de- to look upward, as, the strain becomes very tiresome. In the fense. majority of cases, however, if glasses are correctly fitted to a person, he or WILLIAM H. KING. she stands a good chance of enjoying motion pictures without any attendant two-third- . o - d - . ill results. Eloquence Not Appreciated. One of the new baronets, Sir Charles Mathews, is said to be the only me. of the English bar who ever managed to draw tears from the judge before whom he was pleading. His old rival in many criminal cases, Mr. C. F. GUI, K. C., never achieved this feat, although a supreme master of the harrowing methods formerly followed by counsel. Mr. Gill was once called upon by the Judge at. Lewes assizes to defend a navvy charged with killing His eloquence, relates an his wife. had such an effect upon the jury that seveta of them burst into tears. At this moment the prisoner nudged a warder sitting by him and Why, said said, whos that bloke? the warder; hes the finest mouthpiece on the circuit; youre very lucky to have got him. Dismal, beggar said the prisoner. Manchester Guardian. mber . After a meeting with editors and publishers of Jewish newspapers . at New York, Samuel 'Untermyer announced that he would head a committee of prominent Jews, in the event of war, to recruit and outfit ish headquarters. Jewish soldiers and Bailors. 0Wn eye-witne- ! Example. Oratory may thrill with its quence, nr convince with its logic, bat it is an example which gradually mold the character. No matter how Per' suasive the message of the tongue, tb message of the daily life continual!to It is of little use outweighs It. point out the blessedness of the heav our enly road to those about us, unless , feet are seen traveling . 8enator William H. King of ' Salt Laks City, Utah, Democrat, who Succeeded 8enator George Sutherland, it |