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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRTJM. UTAH The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed UTAH BUDGET Trlvate Edward Taylor of a motorcycle machine gun company was almost Instantly killed at El Taso, when the machine he was riding collided with the wagon of a Mexican wood hauler. Taylor was impaled on the wagon shaft. Baron Moneheur, head of the Belgian mission, said at a meeting in Boston Common that the kaiser knew his days were numbered. Recent allied victories have struck terror to the heart of William, and the Junkers. The death list from the explosion In the south entry of No. 7 mine of the West Kentucky Coal company at Clay, Ky., was thirty-onThe war tax and prohibition outlook brought the total of withdrawals of whisky during July up to 28,000,000 gallons, three times the normal, and higher than any month for twenty-thre- e years. WASHINGTON. Final enactment of the administration food control bill is the principal task ahead of congress this . week. When this long contested measure is out of the way the senate will begin debate on the $2,006,000,000 war tax bill, with the leaders hoping for a vacation recess in September. Registered men who resist the selective draft law face military court martial for desertion and the possibility of execution for desertion in time of war. A patriotic appeal by Representative Kahn of California, a Republican, born in 'Germany, was the feature of the deHe bate in the house on Thursday. urged united support of President Wilson. A strongly optimistic view of the outlook for food production and for business generally is taken by the chamber of commerce of the United States in a report published as a result of a committee investigation. Crops promise to be abundant, says the committee. The conference report on the rivers and harbors bill was accepted by the house and now goes to OPPONENT. OF RUTHLESS WARFARE WILL SUCCEED DR. ZIMMERMANN. German Chancellor Names as Foreign Office Head Diplomat Who Opposed Submarine Tactics Inaugurated To Destroy Shipping. e. INTERMOUNTAIN. The Y. M. C. A. of Butte will be aided In paying for the construction of Its new home by mining a rich vein of ore found shortly after the excavation for the foundation was started. Mrs. Ed Wright, 20 years old, of Douglas, Wyo., widely known through the west for her skill as a rough rider, was killed at a park at Denver while riding a wild broncho for a motion picture company. The conference of governors of Utah, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Ore-iowhich was to have been held Tuesday at Portland, to discuss war and Industrial problems, has been postponed to August 11, owing to the Inability of Governor Alexander of Idaho to be present. C. W. McKinnon, alleged I. W. W. leader, has been departed from Nev., following numerous complaints against his actions among the n, Yer-Ingto- n, minei's. Frank Little, member of the executive board of the Industrial Workers of the World and prominent in labor troubles in Arizona, was taken from a lodging house in Butte, early Wednesday morning, by masked men and hanged to a railroad trestle on the outskirts of the city. The strike of metal miners in the Leadville, Colo., district, which began ten days previous, was called off August 1 at a mass meeting of the striking miners, both union and nonunion. The men accepted a compromise. DOMESTIC. Ed Blalock, a draft objector, was killed and a posseman, Jack Paige, was wounded in the leg and later carried off by outlaws in a fight between objectors to the selective draft and officers, twelve miles southeast of Okla. A number of arrests have been made. Karl Healy, a mechanician, was killed and five others were injured when three machines were piled in a heap in an automobile race at the state fair track at Milwaukee. Chester M. Wright, former editor of the New York Call, the Socialist organ in New York, announced Sunday that he had resigned from the Socialist party because he considered the partys attitude entirely wrong, as it relates to the labor movement and to the war. Nathan Mosely and Willie Green, Green, negro farm hands, among the first men drafted in Leon county, Florida, have mutilated themselves to escape serving. Borrowing a shotgun, the pair went to the woods and shortly returned, Green with four fingers of his right hand shot off and Mosely with his right arm shot off below the elbow. Two enginemenand two unidenticolfied men were killed In a head-olision between two passenger trains on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad at Milwaukee. John L. De Saulles, former United States minister to Uruguay, was shot and killed at his home at Roslyn, Long Island, by his divorced wife, who was Miss Blanquitta Errazuriz of Santiago, " . Chile. Groups of men numbering probably 400 in the aggregate have armed themselves and are gathering in several Oklahoma, preplaces in south-centrpared to resist forcibly their selection as soldiers under the draft law. Inauguration of a million dollar advertising campaign against the liquor traffic in the wet" states was announced Thursday at New York by the Federal Council or the Churches of Christ in America. After an outbreak that was almost a riot between loyal Americans and four men arrested at States Lowden, la., by a United marshal on charges of treason, were released on $3000 bonds each. Resources of the national banks at the last call, June 20, reached the highest figures ever recorded, Comptroller Williams announced August 2, totaling $10,131,000,000, or $2,224,000,-00- 0 more than June 30, 1910. Cliarles Fleischmann, son of Julius L. Fleischmann, former mnyof of Cincinnati, was instantly killed when the e in which he was flying collapsed in Great South bay. Harry, Witz, pilot of the machine, also was killed. The enormous war program will muke such a demand for crude oil and Arthur L. Willard, charged with the murder of Cecil Holmes at Bingham June 13, 1917, has been released- - on $10,000 ball. James Bright, a Union Pacific watchman, lost his right hand through ajnputatlon following an accident at Gateway in Weber canyon. Ogden will have one of the largest horse markets in the west when the Union Stockyards company of Ogden completes its new unit covering six acres. Work on the terminal of the Utah Coal Route at Provo is being rushed and may be completed soon after September 1 at a cost of more than Berlin. The official announcement was made on August 6 that five ministers of state, including Foreign Secretary Zimmermann and four secretaries of state, including Finance Minister Lentze and Interior Minister Von Loebell, had resigned their portfolios. Dr. Richard von Kuehlmann, the German ambassador to,; Turkey, has been appointed secretary for foreign affairs in succession to Dr. Zimmer-man- after-the-w- ar - e, e. at trans-Atlant- ic q . Anglo-Frenc- h al hydro-aeroplan- asx'sKtertf one of the worat anti-dra- Austria-Hungar- ss ft American Chemical company at Soldier Summit. Ogden will, have a bevy of beautiful young women for school teachers if the city board of education elects a number of applicants who want to come from their eastern homes. Dropping from the rear of a coal wagon on which she had playfully stolen a ride, Elsie Thompson, aged 10, of Salt Lake, fell directly in front of a truck and was fatally injured. Woodsmen of Utah, Idaho and adjoining states are .invited to enlist in the regiment of lumbermen to do foreign service with the engineers. Men between the ages of 18 and-- 40 years are eligible for this service. It is said that the Denver & Rio Grande railroad will embargo all other freight and devote its equipment exclusively to the hauling of coal rather than see Salt Lake actually confronted by a coal famine next winter. The chairman of the finance committee' of the Utah chapter of the American Red Cross, received a check for $5000 last week as the donation and of D. C. Jackling, managing director of the Utah Copper company. A rearfangement of train schedules now makes it possible for residents of Heber and points in Provo conyon to come to Salt Lake, do their shopping and return the same day. Heretofore it has taken parts of three days to make this trip. The sugar plant that is under construction by the West Cache Sugar company at Cornish is already partially roofed and it is expected that with the force of 225 men now at work the main plant building will be completely covered in two weeks. Mammoth dam, situated high up on Gooseberry creek, which burst and devastated more than thirty miles of Denevr & Rib Grande track in Caibon county, never may be rebuilt, but probably will be replaced by a great dam in Pleasant valley, it is rumored. Alleging that she was carried nearly two miles past her designation after she had notified the conductor of her home station. Eva Peters file suit at Salt Lake against the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway company in which she seeks $20,000 damages. Following several months of controversy between Edgar G. Johnston, former head of the Latin department of the Ogden high school, and the city board of education, Johnston has brought suit against the board for recovery of $133 for alleged unpaid vice-preside- nt ft Vr, aMtV;?re.lw" ,a,d My bladder was Inflamed kidney Becretinnaand Wig terrible pahi was in uch wi that when I movedh" pain were knoh like a tat s mynteea, would become coanJ aBectVlnd MBS. VOGT. ervoua andkrun dther lIfftHhiifI g0t would be ended. Medlclneallprt to helP me and I wa discouraged Doana Kidney Pin were ed to me and I could tell recomm after the Bwt few die?Mt1tln getting better every day and ,k(pt uae cured me. My health imwow3Ut1 every way and beat of all, been permanent J? I feel aved my life. hLDoan HENRY B. 6URKAMP. Notarf p'u' Gat Doan at Any Store. 60c a Boa theV" ' DOANS FOSTER-MILBUR- CO.. BUFFALO. N n. g Alsace-Lorrain- . Forty-fiv- e years in states prison was the sentence imposed upon Mike Baca, aged 19 years, confessed slayer of Ben Rogers of Logan. The crime was committed at Ogden. Caught in the machinery of an electric crane, Yernless Chase, a young employee at the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden, had his left hand torn off at the wrist. That a man cannot be held responIn a character sketch of Dr. Rich- sible for debts contracted by his ard von Kuehlmann (just appointed former wife when he is paying her aliGerman secretary for foreign affairs) mony, was the decision rendered at the Nieuwe Courant of The Hague Salt Lake last week. says that Dr. von Kuehlmann has alIntense interest is reported to be deways been a vigorous opponent of in the second annual ram ruthless submarine warfare. He is veloping of the National Woolgrowers assale also, says the newspaper, a disciple which takes place in Salt of the policy of doing everything pos- sociation, Lake from August 28 to 31. sible to avoid the further alienation of Joseph Bohleen of Spring City is in Great Britain, believing that Provo suffering from a dislocated friendship between Great Britain while working for the received ankle and Germany is necessary to the latand Ozokerite ter. Dr. von Kuehlmann, the Nieuwe Courant adds, is an and the newspaper expresses the opinion that in the foreign secretaryship he will do his utmost to bring about anfunderstanding with England at' the earliest possible time. The comment of the Berlin newsthe president. papers on the new appointment of imPlans for taking over for operation perial and Prussian ministers takes all American ocean-goinmerchant the line that no great advance has soon will be announced by the- been made in the direction of parliaships board. Charters will be requi- mentarism. shipping The Tageblatt regards the changes sitioned under a recent act of congress as ummLortanl for the development authorizing the president to commanof the empire. The Vossische Zeitung deer tonnage for government uses. says the new government is not likely FOREIGN. . Li Yuan Hung, the former president, to give the impression Of being of the who has been in the French hospital parlamentary order. The Volke Zeisince the time of the recent crisis, has tung comments that the most favorleft the hospital and returned to his able thing that can be said about the development is that there has been an private residence' in the Chinese city. infusion of fresh blood into the Emperor William on the occasion of the capture of Czernowitz ordered that bureaucracy. flags be hoisted and that salutes be SCARE OFF NEW YORK. fired in Prussia and ' King Alexander of Greece took the Port Closed for a Time as a Result of oath of office amid great, pomp and Report of Approaching Submarines. ceremony on August 3. Preceded by New York. A report that a a troop of soldiers, the king, in,a carhad been sighted near the riage drawn by four horses, proceeded lanes off this port caused the war from the palace to , the hall of the authorities to close the department chamber of deputies, through streets in the net protecting the harbor gate lined with cheering citizens. mouth here at 1 oclock Monday mornAccording to Norwegian advices, ing. The gate was opened again at thirty-thre- e Norwegian vessels of an 6 oclock. aggregate of 58,000 tons were sunk It developed that an inbound pasduring July. Eighteen lives were lost senger steamship sighted what was beas the result of the sinkings in this lieved to be the periscope of a submaperiod. rine Saturday night. The steamships The Germans and Turks are prepar-i- n gunners fired three shots at the object gto make a great effort to regain and preparations were made to abanBagdad, according to the Secolo of don the ship if necessary. Nothing Rome. more, however, was seen of the supGeneral Erdelli, military governor of posed submarine and the vessel proPetrograd, says the Bourse Gazette, has ceeded, arriving off port Sunday night. been killed. He was treacherously SLAV RETREAT IS SLACKENED. shot in the back. Positive information that Germany Are Preparing to Give Battle to Gerhad knowledge of Austrias ultimatum mans North of the Dniester. to Serbia which plunged the European London. The Russian retirement in continent into war Is in possession of Bukowina is slackening somewhat, government officials. Foreign Secrewhile the and German tary Zimmerman admitted this when more favorin armies with Flanders, the pressed by reichstag. able out each othare weather, feeling More boys are fighting for the kasier On was no ers front there strength. in the war against democracy. German on a scale fighting Monday. large officers captured in the battle of FlanApparently the Russians are holding ders have admitted that youths not elitheir lines north of the Dniester, intact gible for service until 1919 are already and Berlin reports the Russians are in the trenches. to give battle to the adpreparing Thirty-eigh- t members of the crew of Germans between the Dniesthe steamship Belgian Prince were vancing ter and the Pruth. drowned in a most deliberate manner by the German submarine which sank Death Penalty for Rioters. her, according to the account given by Oklahoma City. The death penalty survivors of that British vessel, who has been demanded by federal officials have reached British shores. against the leaders of the Czernowitz, the capital of Bukowina, uprisings, which, led by leaders of the has been captured by the r Teuton Working Class union, have forces, according to the official state- thrown the counties of central Oklament issued at Berlin. homa into turmoil. The Vienna Neue B'reie Presse in estimating the worlds narvest for the Money Circulation Increased. year says that Roumania after supWashington.Money in circulation plying the needs of her home popula- in the United States, the treasury detion and of the Austrian and German partments circulation statement on armies, will be able to send 100,000 August 6 shows, reached a new high carloads of cereals i(f Germany and record August I. The total on that date was $4,852,084,409, an increase of j W. J. Hanna, food controller of Can- nearly 23 per cent within a year. ada, has made recommendations to the minister of justice that the people of Poisoned Plaster Sold In Colorado. Canada shall be required to observe Kansas City.- - Dr. C. W. Waynard, a two meatless days a week and two bacteriologist of Pueblo, Colo., has nodays a week and that every ca- tified the United States district attorits derivatives that the defense council and other ngencies investigating the terer in Canada who serves daily twenty-f- ney of Kansas that he has found tetameals must supply bread that nus germs in a brand of court situation expect the supply to run ive plaster is other than pure wheat bread. linrt circulated in Colorado. Hold-envlll- ' $250,000. Was Laid Up In Bed N. Y. LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED CUTTIR'S BLACKLEG "U Low-price- fresh, reliable prelerredby western I stock-me- n. because they protect where ether vaeelnee I fill. fcrboMt nd testimonials. Blackleg Pills, $1.00 BMesa pkg. Blackleg Pills, $4.00 Use any Injector, but Cutters simplest and The superiority of Cutter products is due years of specializing in vaccinbs And lS2SS2 OKLVSfSX OM COTXMS. U VTksC utter laboratory, Berkeley, California Narrow Escape. Out of breath, with the perspiration running down his cheeks and puffing like a grampus, Sandy reached his abode. He had run as he had never done before. Mas, his auld freen, was astonished at Sandys condition. Whats You look wrang, mon? he inquired. as If the very dell himself had been running after you. Hoots, said Sandy, Ive had a narrow escape frae ruin. You diuua sea so, said Mack. Yes, replied Sandy, wiping his A wis standin listening tae a brow. band playin, an all of a sudden yin o Jhe players came roon wi his hat collectin. Ma conscience, Mac, Ave had tae rin like the mischief tae get oot o his way. Light, but Congenial Work. I dont see you on the messenger force now, Billy, said the lad with the envelope, in his hand. No Ive got a good job with ; replied Billy, as he a cigarette. With a dog fancier ! What, do you feed the dogs? No. When a lady comes in and buys a pet dog, I teaches er ow to whistle. ' Stray Stories. Experience. Just painted your house, eh? Why dont you put up a wet paint sign? , I used to do, that, but I find people arent nearly so apt to run hands over wet paint if theyre that it is wet. that their not told Retort Vigorous. HusbanijThis pie is stale. I wont eat it. It is yesterdays. Wife Yes, dear, and if.you dont eat It today it will be tomorrows. Indianapolis News. . The criminal judge may be a i man of few words, but not of short sentences. A Perfect Day should end as well as begin with a - perfect food, say salary. Davis county will honor the boys who will help fight for world liberty in France, Thursday, August 9, at Lagoon. Provision will be made to entertain about 200 soldiers and as a feature of the event, this number of solid gold buttons will be distributed among the men. Missionaries of the Mormon church who have been duly ordained and whose ordination is still In force will be exempted under the selective draft law if proof is made that they are regularly engaged in minicrial duties, according to word recelveu at Halt Lake last week. With a view to the carrying out of the prohiibtion law uniformly in all parts of the state, the office of Attorney General Shields has prepared a model prohibition ordinance. Copies f this model ordinance are being toailed to the mayors of all the cities, owns and villages of the state. r, puffed a Grape-Nu- ts with cream. A crisp, delicious food, containing the entire , nutriment of whole wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements, so richly provided by Nature in these grains. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nut- & Theres a Reason |