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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH Creation of a general munitions board is announced by the Council of National Defense. It will be headed by Frank A. Scott, a Cleveland manu' and will ba charged with II EVENTS facturer, supplying the army and navy with munitions and equipment. Judge Stelk, in the court of domestic relations at Chicago issued a warnilOORD OF THE IMPORTANT ing to girls who marry men in haste MUNITIONS PLANT BLOWN UP, so that conscription of the men for the MANY WOMEN AND GIRLS happenings in item- LOSING THEIR LIVES. be may delayed. army ED FORM V A gift of $100,000 has been contributed by the Rockefeller Foundation rlre Adds to Horror of Explosions to the commission for relief in BelHorn and Foreign Newa Gathered gium, it is announced. Many of Bodies Being so Badly The money Charred That Identification From All Quartera of the World, will be used to furnish supplemental Is Impossible. and Prepared for Buay Men noonday meals tp Belgian children. Betbmann-HollweGerman Chancellor J. von has sold part of the property Chester, Pa. One hundred" and INTERMOUNTAIN. he has owned in Waco, Texas, for twelve persons, most of 'them women A passenger train ran into a snow-alid- many years to A.' Colvin, a cotton and girls, lost their lives, and 121 were near Park City, Utah, and was man. The consideration was $7,700. ' injured by a series of terrific exploWASHINGTON. derailed, but no lives were lost. sions on April 10 in the shrapnel buildAn ordinance passed by the Salt Americas commercial relations with ing of the Eddystone Ammunition corLake City council provides that the the central powers are being studied poration at Eddystone, one mile from merchants license shall be abolished by a government committee to deter- this city. mine whether trade legislation is January 1, 1918. Many of the injured were mortally Because W. E. Thomas, an employee made necessary by the declaration of hurt and it is' feared the final death lisit will reach 150, while others probat the Magna mill at Magna, Utah, is war with Germany. A prize of $5,000 for the first Amersaid to have refused to contribute 10 ably will be maimed for life. How any of the 300 or more emcents toward the purchase of a United ican sailor who sinks the first enemy is introto submarine on Mill bill a erect States flag ployees in the building, in which proposed by peak, just back of the plant, and made a con- duced by Representative Gould of New were stored approximately 30,000 shells, escaped is almost beyond contemptuous remark concerning the mat- York. President Wilson has thrown the ception as there was scarcely a fragter, he was given a ride on a rail by employees of the mill. weight of his personal influence into ment of the structure left intact. Fire At the closing session of the annual the scales in an effort to overcome op- added to the horror and most of the odies were so- badly charred that conference of the Church of Jesus position in congress to the administraChrist of Latter-daSaints, held at tion army plans based on the draft identification was impossible. In the absence of any official stateSalt Lake City, April 5 to 7, the mem- sytem. bers were urged to be frugal and No strikes or labor disputes of any ment many theories as to the cause of economical and to show in a substan- kind during the war is the program the disaster were advanced. Rumors tial manner their loyalty as American of the labor committee of the council of plots and arrests of persons both inside and outside of the plant were citizens. of national defenses advisory commisnumerous, buall lacked confirmation. Senator P. E. Warren of Wyoming sion, headed by Samuel Gompers. Officers who have been investigatbas announced that he will not be a The growing importance of Amercandidate to succeed himself when his ican trade with Japan has resulted in ing report that they have learned present term expires in March, 1919. the appointment of Frank R. Rutter, from officials of the corporation that Senator Warren is serving his fifth assistant chief of the bureau of fori a quantity of shrapnel had been placed near a radiator and the heat might term. He resides in Cheyenne. eign and, domestic commerce, as comThirty-twhundred persons march- mercial attache to the American em- easily have exploded it. Their opinion is that the explosion was purely ed in a patriotic parade at Boise, Ida- bassy at Tokio. accidental. No arrests have been ho, after which a patriotic meting was Improvement in methods of com- made. , held at the capitol. The demonstrabating German submarines has been An official of the corporation, in tion was said to be the greatest of undertaken at conferences between discussing the probable cause of the the sort in the history of the state. Secretary Daniels and other repre- explosion, declared that at no time did Announcing that he would vote for sentatives of the navy department he believe there was more than the war resolution, Senator Borah of and '"naval officers representing ton of powder in the building at Idaho said it would not commit this France and Great Britain. one time and that this never was in country to a war of aggression, but to To relieve the economic needs of bulk. h war for the defense of American the entente government a huge loan, The explosion, which was felt in rights and the American people. of dimensions yet undetermined but a distance of fifteen Philadelphia, DOMESTIC. not less than $2,000,000,000, will be miles, occurred about 10 oclock - in - Richard Olney, statesman, once sec- forthcoming from this country as what is known as the 10-building, retary of state and always a noted speedily as congress can pass the a' 75 by 300 feet, structure student of international affairs, died necessary legislation. in this building time fuses were preat his home in Boston, at teh age. The war department has cancelled pared, more than 80 per cent of the of. 82. the schedule under which civilian workers being women and girls. ProbRunning safely through the dangers training camps were to be establish- ably fifty men and boys were employof the German submarine blockade of ed this summer throughout the coun- ed in the building at the time of the Great Britain and without sighting a try.. blast and the majority of them esperiscope either on the outward or FOREIGN. caped. homeward journey, the American mail Austria-Hungar'Several bodies were fished out of herself ranging and passenger liner St. Louis arrived sevthe marshes 200 yards from the has with .Germany, at his home in Boston, at the age unreservedly ered diplomatic relations with the building and it is feared that flay. United States, precipitating a situation others may have been blown into the The prosecution of Dr. B. Clarke which generally is expected to lead to river, still farther away. All were Hyde on the charge of having mur- war. ' mutilated. dered Colonel Thomas Swope, wealthy The Official Journal of Madrid has philanthropist, ended at Kansas City published a decree declaring the neu- CAPTURE MUNITIONS SMUGGLER. when the last indictment against Dr. trality of Spain in the war between Ammuniton Bound for Mexico in Hyde was dismissed. the United States and Germany. Hands of U. S. Officials. Sailors of the German auxiliary British- aeroplanes sank a German San Diego, 'Cal. A munition cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm, interned destroyer and crippled a second boat steamer bound for a Mexican west at Fort McPhersog, Ga., will be put to of the. same class off Zeebrugge Saturwork raising vegetables as soon as day night, the admiralty announced. port was fired upon and captured by arrangements can be completed. Nine persons were killed Sunday at two Untied States torpedo boat deDr. Frederick Wishard, 45 years old, the automobile races at Mexico City stroyers, it was learned here Tuesday president of the American Dental so- when a car belonging to Jose Santa from authoritative sources. Five shots ciety, is dead at Los Angeles as the Maria, the Cuban charge daffaires, were fired at the vessel when it atand the result of an automobile accident. and driven by .Vincente , Rodriquez, tempted to escape, it Five men were drowned and anoth- left the track at a turn and plunged ship, was then beached. Several er is believed to be dying as the re- into a crowd on the outside of the thousand rounds of rifle and machine gun ammunition, it was stated, was sult of the capsizing of a boat in course. Missouri the of of waters flood The Peruvian press is the the taken aboard the destroyers and landed at a Pacific coast port. river at Bismarck, N. D. opinion that the entrance of the Five Germans, who formerly ' rep- U pi ted States and Cuba into the war, CHILE AND MEXICO NEUTRAL. resented the German imperial govern- together with the sinking of the Brazilian steamship Parana, make it im- Will Not Enter War, ment at the big radio station at According to N. J., until the federal au- perative for the nations of South Latest Decision. thorities assumed charge of it a America to formulate a common polWashington Much of the uncertain-tainty.a- s month ago, were arrested Saturday. icy. to Latin Americas attitude The Norwegian steamer Camilla, in the war Philip Madino, a Mexican, was senbetween the United States tenced to .six months in the work with a cargo of corn for the Belgian and Germany was. cleared away Tuesbouse by a police justice at Trenton, relief commission, - according to a day by definite advices that Chile and Copenhagen, Mexico will remain neutral and inN. J., for spitting on the American Reuter dispatch from has been sunk without warningr-wit- h flag. creasing indications that Brazil, Guatecommercial the loss of two lives. Michael Borzatovsky, mala and Peru will join" Cuba and " messenger for the Russian governCaptain Lyons of the American ship Panama on the side of the United Missourian, room at destroyed by a subma- States. ment, who was found in his In his report to the Amerstated a rine, with club the Baltimore Country Had Submarine Bluffed. bullet wound in hir. stomach, shot him- ican consul at Genoa that the MisNew York Sight of a self accidentally, the police announced sourian could have been saved had gun she been armed. on the stern of the Cunader Ausonia after an investigation. Minister of Justice Kerensky said trained on them as Six Germans convicted by a federal they were about , Jury of conspiracy to destroy steam-- in an interview at Petrograd that if to discharge a torpedo caused the to change ships carrying food and munitions the German people would follow the .crew of a German from New York for the entente allies Russian example and dethrone their their minds and flee, according to ofwith incendiary bombs manufactured emperor we offer the possibility of ficers of the vessel, which docked In Hoboken, N. J., were sentenced to preliminary negotiations. Tuesday. The interned German gunboat serve prison terms varying from two at Guam has been blown up. Brazil to Enter War. years to six months in addition to pay-'inThe Cormoran refused to surrender Rio Janeiro. At a cabinet council fines of from $5,000 to $500. As in the days of the American revo- to the American forces which went to Tuesday it was decided that Brazil lution when something momentous oc- take possession of her and was de- should sever her retentions with Gerher crew. many. Switzerland will take curred, the city of Philadelphia on stroyed by to reach the Cambrai-St- . of Brazilian interests at Berlin.charge efforts British April 6 notified its citizens of the signV Quentin road and to drive a saling by the president of the war resoNew Mexico to Consider Defense. lution by ringing the bell at Independ- ient into the German lines netween two outflankthese ence hall. Santa Fe, N. M. Governor Lindsey important points, - Five will call an extra session of the New German steamships, which ing both, continue successfully. Towns on the coast of Kent were Mexico legislature to consider mathave been in refuge at Boston, were ordered seized and their crews dispos- bombarded again April 6 by a German ters in connection with, the defense of sessed on Friday, while at Baltimore airplane There were no casualties, it state, it was announced Tuesday.' three German steamships were seized. is announced officially. BRIEF REVIEW OF WEEKS g e "j - y o one-ha- lf F two-stor- y -- -- d , is-sai- - Tuck-ertow- six-inc- U-bo- at Cor-mor- an g . - h HAS SEVERED DIPLOMATIC RE. LATIONS WITH UNITED STATES, RECALLING REPRESENTATIVES iiaioii linyoic into a sick child. Remember the dose mother insiS on castor oil, calomel, cathartic? the Treasury Department Orders How you hated them, how you f0Ueht Seizure of All Austrian Ships against taking them. In American Harbors. With our children its different Mothers who cling to the old form A physic simply dont realize what they rangWashington Austria-Hungardo. The childrens revolt is Gerherself with ing unreservedly many, has severed diplomatic rela- ed. Their tender little insides tions with the United States,' precipi- injured by them. If your childs stomach, liver tating a situation which generally is ani bowels need cleansing, give only to to war. here lead expected California Syrup of Figs. p, Baron Erich Zwiedinek, the Austrian charge, asked the state depart- action is positive, but gentle. Million, ment on April 9 for passports for him- of mothers keep this harmless fruit self, his staff and the Austrian con- laxative handy; they know children sular force in this country; and simul- love to take it; that it never fails to taneously American Minister Stovall clean the liver and bowels and sweereported from Berne that Austria had ten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful announced the break in relation's to given today saves a sick child tomothe American embassy in Vienna the rrow. Ask at the store for a bottle previously day. of "California Syrup of Jigs, which Immediately the treasury department ordered the seizure of all Aus- has full directions for babies, children plainly trian merchant ships . in American of all ages and for grown-upharbors. The Austrian crews were on each bottle. Adv. taken off and sent to immigration staSmall Ones. tions and American guards put on This writer does his best work la board. The measure was explained as small hours. purely one of precaution, but it is real- the Those kind of hours would suit ized that it may be interpreted by me. as an act of war. In a similar Austria situation, after the break with GerCLEARS AWAY PIMPLES many, no ships were seized until a state of war actually had been deJ Does Cuticura Ointment Assisted by clared. Cuticura Soap Trial Free. Whether Bulgaria and Turkey are unto is follow still suit preparing On rising and retiring smear the aknown, but officials generally believe ffected surfaces gently with Cuticura that sooner or. later they will do so. Ointment. Wash off in five minutes called Bulgarian Minister Panaretoff on Secretary Lansing late Monday to with Cuticura Soap and hot water. ask if this government had any infor- When the sljin is clear keep it so by toilet and mation from Sofia, but was told none using Cuticura for every-dahad been received. Both Bulgaria and nursery purposes. Free sample each by mall with Book. -Turkey are believed here to be weary of the,war, but German domination of Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, the central European alliance is ex- Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. pected to drive them, as it drove AusSuitable Excitement. tria,' to break with Germanys new ' Current events are lively. enemy. thrills Yes; sending electric Telegrams prepared a week ago in of anticipation Mondays development through people. have been sent to American diplomatic and consular officials abroad instructing them to wind up their conWOMEN! IT duct of entente interests in Austria, and of Austrian interests in' entente LIFT OUT ANY CORN countries. Spain will take over American interests in Austria and Sweden Apply ja few drops then lift will assume Austrian interests here. corn's or calluses off with Safe conduct for the former Aus" fingers no pain. trian officials on their homeward trip will be sought at once from the BritJust think I You can lift ish and French"' governments. With off any corn or callus them will go Count Tarnow Tarnow-skwithout pain or soreness. the newly appointed Austrian amA Cincinnati man discoin York who New arrived bassador, vered this ether compound on the day Germany announced her and named it freezone. Any campaign of ruthlessness, but whose recredentials President Wilson has druggist will sell a tiny bottle of freezone, like here fused to accept while negotiations proshown, for very little cost. ceeded to develop how fully the ViYou apply a few drops denna government indorsed the subof irectly upon a tender corn marine policy her ally. Immediately Following News of Break, well-foun- s 50-ce- s . y -- i, or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus sq loose that you can lift It right off. Freezone is wonderful. It dries instantly. It doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it up without even irritating the su- BELIEVES DRAFTING ESSENTIAL. President Wilson Firm In His Stand for Conscription. ' Wilson President Washington. threw the weight of his personal influence into the scales Monday in an effort to overcome opposition in congress to the administration army plans based on the draft system. rrounding skin. biard, soft or ascorns Summoning Chairman Dent of the as well etween the toes, house military committee, now conpainful calluses, lift right sidering the .bill, the president made off. There is no pain bit clear that he believes the safety efore or afterwards. If your druggist of the nation hangs on the action of him to order a hasnt tell freezone, will congress in this regard. He make a similar expositon of the mil- small bottle for you from his wholitary situation to Representative An- esale drug house. adv. thony of Kansas, who has led oppo-- ' Humanity is unequally divided bsition to the draft plan among Reetween those who cant stand prosper-ifpublican members of the military and those who cant get any to committee. - y stand. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK. Vessel on Way to Italy Torpedoed In Mediterranean. Washington. The American steamer Seward was reported torpedoed and sunk without warning in the Mediterranean by a German submarine in a dispatch to the state department Monday from donsul Gaulin at Marseilles. All of the crew of thirty-onwas said to have been saved. The steamer sailed from New York, March 4, for Genoa. e Son of Author Enlists. Los Angeles. 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