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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH UEF A The $300,000 fire that threatened the commonwealth piers at Boston and destroyed two munition plants, is under Investigation. Officials expressed belief thut alien enemies started the fire in an effort to destroy not only the munitions plant, but the nayal training station on the piers. REVIEW OF WEEKS EVENTS RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM ' UTAH BUDGET T The construction of seventy miles of railroad in Millard and Juab counties, is planned by Provo capitullsix, it VHS announced last week. Thirty men are under arrest at Sacramento suspected by the police of be- DR. KUEHLMANN, GERMAN FORing implicated in the explosion at the EIGN MINI8TER, PRESIDES .executive mansion. Baroness Zollner Approximately 500 Salt Lakers will visit artillerists from Utuh in training for the trenches in France at I.iu-d- a AMERICAN ENVOYS ACCUSED BY BOLSHEVIKI LEADER OF . CONSPIRACY. Vista, Cal., during the holidays. The sheriff of Weber county im& admitted at her declared war upon punchbourds. He issued the edict last week and preliminary hearing before a United tuMian Colonel, Attached to U. S. MisStates commissioner at Chattanooga, Bolthevikl Representatives Will Exhis deputies to take all vioHome and Foreign Newe Gathered Tenn., on the charge of espionage, that sion, Is Arrested on Charge of Trylators into custody. pect General Indemnity Levies and she had written her husband, an offiNo Annexations, According to ing to 8end Supplies to From All Quartere of the World, Coal shipments in the week ending cer in the German array, many times, Terms Proposed. December 15 are shown to have been and Prepared for Buay Men Arn-heias a medium a friend in using satisfactory, in a report issued last Holland. Peace negotiations Amsterdam. Petrograd. Leon Trotzky, Bolshev-ik- l week by J. S. Spelman, chief of the An increase of 7.5 per cent In the Were begun December 22 at the conforeign minister, at a meeting of district car service bureau. INTERMOUNTAIN. of clerks and wages the James Empey, H. Gilbert and Ben telegraphrailway ference at between reprevolutionary organizations asIn a report submitted to tlie Idaho ers has been granted by the St. Louis resentatives of the on read in sembled railroad men employed by the congress, Sunday Johnson, governpublic utility commission by the Southwestern railway (Cotton Belt). ments. documents and telegrams which he de- Ogden Union Railway & Depot comatDemurrage association, The meeting was attended by dele- clared contained evidence that Ameri- pany, pleaded guilty to stealing whisky tention is called to flagrant abuses in The increase Is effective January 1. cans were helping General Kaledines, from a box car in the local terminals. WASHINGTON. gates from Germany, the holding of coal cars for unloading leader of the Don Cossacks. The Construction of a coal terminal mi Russia. anand Federal farm loan board Bulgaria, Turkey by dealers in every part of the state. Mr. Trotzky, we the crest of Soldier Summit, said Last as night, of nounced Prince Bavaria, advocates Leopold that it Sunday A new wage agreement entered into costing of the German forces found that American agents in Russia more than $1,000,000, will be begun to the farm loan act unby the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph amendments der which many private farm mort- in the east, welcomed the delegates were participating in the Kaledines as soon as the snow leaves the ground .company and its traffic employes in next spring, unless unforeseen exigenbanks may enter the govern- and invited Hakkl Pasha, as the senior movement. We arrested Colonel California, Oregon, Washington, Ari- gage to the American cies interfere. attached conference. ment to the as open stock banks. land delegates, system anjoint zona and Idaho, was officially At the same time the board also gave Hakki Pasha, after an expression of a mission to Rumania, who was trying to Private property owners, the city nounced Saturday. commissioners and the officials of the it expects interests seek- desire for a satisfactory result, de- get a trainload of automobiles, cloththat warning who been has Maury Diggs, serving to break down the system to fllea clared the negotiations formally open ing and supplies to Rostov. Among the United States forestry department sentence in the federal penitentiary at ing soon to test the constitutionality and proposed Dr. von Kuehlmann as documents was a letter from David R. combined to prevent raids upon McNeills island, Wash., has been pa- suit of the act. the presiding officer. The German for- Francis (American ambassador to Christmas trees growing in tlie mounroled. Diggs, with Drew Caminetti William J. Flynn has announced that eign minister was unanimously elected Russia) requesting that the train be tains near Ogden. iwas convicted in San Francisco of vio given free passage, as it was bound for he has as chief of the United chairman. Frank Berry, dance hall proprietor lating the Mann white slave act. Cam States resigned the mission at Jassy. before The most speech secret important ill of because of service, Ogden, under $5000 bond for asfnetti was paroled by President Wil One letter from Colonel Anderson the delegates was made by Dr. Richhealth. with intent to murder his saulting son. ard von Kuehlmann, the German for- (head of the American Red Cross mis- divorced wife, shot himself announces Lane that Secretary up through of sale The first announced Wyo sion to Rumania) to Kolpashnikoff : on December 19, the day lie to June 30, 1917, eleven claims had eign minister. He said the heart Amwill which 1918 wool of needed were the if clip, ming money The purpose of this memorable said that be shorn next April and May, is that been presented to the bureau of pen- meeting is to terminate the war be- bassador Francis was ready to ad was to have been placed on trial. sions in connection with the present The sanitation conditions in nil of the Bar-Sheep companys clip tween the central powers and Russia vance 100,000 rubles on the account of Kamas district schools will be immwhich will run about 125,000 pounds war. Since that date, he says, many and the a state of peace and the Red Cross. We think that more claims have been filed. is the guarantee givediately improved, his for 70 cents per pound. The Bar-C- s must break American ambassador friendship. In view of the situation en state Inspector of mesPresident Hall, Wilson send Mosiah, a will range is in Natrona county. it will be impossible in the course of silence now. E. Richards, to enactschools, high Joseph by sage congress recommending Mrs. J. H. Bush, 72 years old, has We will tell all the ambassadors, these deliberations to prepare an in confessed to officers that she killed ment of legislation to meet the trans- strument of peace elaborated In the If you think you can with the help superintendent in the Kamas section. A transcript "'of the case on which her son, John O. Bush, near Montrose portation situation immediately after smallest details. What I have in mind of American gold, under the guise of new trial will be asked for Howard a the recess. holiday Colo., after he had killed her grand is to fix the most important principles the holy mission of the Red Cross, Serbias military mission was re- and conditions upon which peaceful support and bribe Kaledines, you are De Weese, convicted for first degree son earlier in the day and disfor the slaying of his wife, posed of the body by boiling it in lye, ceived at Washington on December 21 and neighborly intercourse, especially mistaken. If you think that you are murder William Huhn, a sheep ranch fore with much ceremony. Escorts of cav- in the cultural and economic sense, can no longer the representatives of Amer- at Salt Lake, has been filed. The of Mrs. De Weese occurred man, was found guilty in federal court alry and a party of American officials be speedily resumed, ,and also to de- ica, but private adventurers, and the killing 22, 1916. headed September met the will by Secretary Lansing cide upon the best means of healing heavy hand of the revolution at Cheyenne, Wyo., of making sedl of Dentists this state will present to commissioners. was mission Later the out war. reach wounds caused after the the Wilson you. by tious utterances. Raymond The audience cheered these utter- the United States army a dental amDeclares Time Auspicious testified that Huhn had expressed the received by President Wilson. bulance, fully equipped and designed Our negotiations will be guided by ances wildly. Madame Alexandra FOREIGN. hope that the American forces would of Bolsheviki minister and public as a mobile laboratory and treatment Final figures for the seventh German the spirit of peaceable humanity suffer disaster and also had made war loan were 12,625,660,200 marks, ac- mutual esteem. They must take into welfare, moved then that the meeting room. The ambulance will cost $1500 threats against the president. or $1600 and will bear the word cording to a Reuter dispatch from Am- account, on the one hand, what has be- send delegates to France and England DOME8TIC. Utah as its coat of arms. revolua of to world the torch light Berne M. Mead, cashier of the State sterdam quoting a message from Ber- come historical, in order that we may tion. not firm our bn Judge George S. Barker, in the mulose lin. the ground footing Trust & Savings bank of Peoria, 111, 1 of the per court at Ogden, declined to hea of on Robbins, Raymond nicipal the other facts, hand, but, they Germany is haunted by the fear of was killed In a revolver duel with EdCross mission White to jail because of American manent James Red must new be and the an by economic great inspired alliance her after ward A. Strause, president of the against to on of of arrest the wh'u:h the us Russia, has scarcity of labor throughout the learning brought bank, which took place at the institu-Ttor- the war. This fear is on of the chief leading inotive, White pleaded guilty to to Kolpashnikoff country. here Trotzkys prior together. Both men, wealthy and respect; motives behind the present peace matter He will , be given,. offered to the mendicancy.Is an circumstance speech, explain It auspicious drive. of are Illustrative it articles ed citizens of Peoria, are alleged to to secure to Bolsheviki but the Trotzky leader, employment. by leading German economists in the that the negotiations open within sight have quarreled a good deal lately. of that festival which for centuries refused to hear him unless he came According to a report of the state Use of airplanes in a major attack German press. as the representative of the embassy. dairy and food commissioner, storage Further progress by the forces of past has promised peace on earth, Ambassador on Germanys navy . is recommended Francis, in a statement to plants in Utah hold at least 30,000 good-wito men. I enter upon the in a letter made public at New York (General Allenby at two points in Pal declares that the Russian the more poultry than a month negotiations with the desire that our embassy and press, from Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske estine is reported in a statement the Red Cross are in no poundsOf and work make salt meat there is an increase ago. prospermay speedy Allan R. Hawley, president of the sued by the war office. way involved in the of ous several thousand pounds, while the progress. no received He that says Kolpashnikoff Since the Turks were driven out of Aero Club of America. The idea, the Rusterms said is the .hold It funds from the embassy. proposed by plants nearly 20,000 pounds more letter says, is not a foolish notion of Jerusalem they have been conducting fish. include: sian salt representatives fanatics in aeronautics, but is a sound guerrilla warfare to the north and east HUNT RESTORED TO OFFICE. First, no compulsory annexation of Nearly 400 more German prisoners idea, based on the principles of strat- - of the city, splitting up into numerous and war the taken are on their, way to be interned at territory during to small bodies attack British outposts, egy. Court Decides in Favor of Fort Supreme of such evacuation territory; Douglas for the period of the Two persons were probably fatally to snipe patrols and generally to make speedy that Arizona's First Governor. ; A. second, Independence war. political dispatch telling of their arburned and seventy automobiles were themselves unpleasant, says Reuters shall be restored to all nations deAriz. George W. P. Hunt, rival at a Pacific coast port stated Phoenix, at Jerusalem, destroyed Sunday when fire destroyed correspondent of independence by the fortunes a Democrat, first governor of Arizona, that they are from Manila, Honolulu German annexation of Courland is prived a building occupied by a garage and a of war ; third, that national groups not' is again chief- executive of the state and other - points, where they have foreshadowed by dispatches from candy store at Lafayette, Ind. independent before the war shall de- by virtue of a supreme court decision a W. P. Democrat, Paris conveying a report that a dele-fir- cide by a referendum whether they handed down Saturday. The decision, been. held waiting final disposal. Hunt, George After a trial which presented several governor of Arizona, is again chief gation from the landtag of Courland shall become independent or give their which reverses that of a lower court in Berlin to the aspects, John W. Riis, pacifist arrived has unique notify executive of the state by virtue of a allegiance to some power ; fourth, seating Thomas E. Campbell, Repub W. W., was convinced by a I. and has the that government landtag court decision handed downman supreme where mixed nationalities occupy any llcan, marks the end of a long and bitUnited States District before jury expressed itself in favor Saturday, which reverses that of a unanimously territory the rights of the minority ter political controversy. Mr. Camp- Judge Tillman. D. Johnson at Salt w-a uuon closer Germany, 1 lower court seating Thomas E. Camp-shall be defended by a separate law bell will not appeal from the courts Lake of Leon Trotzky, Bolshevik! foreign failing to register for military bell, Republican. Mr. Campbell will educational freedom and ad- decision, he announced, declaring ray assuring as service provided by the draft law. minister, at a meeting of the revolu- ministrative autonomy, if possible ; next appeal will be to the not appeal. people of It was the first trial of an accused in assembled The outer door of the safe In the tionary organizations fifth, no belligerent country shall be re- Arizona. slacker before a Utah jury. Farmers State bank at West Salem, congress Sunday, read documents and quired to pay contributions, and priThe courts decision declares Hunt con' he Reclamation of thousands of acres of declared, which, vate be shall for telegrams Satpersons compensated Ohio, was blown open by robbers elected governor of Arizona semi-arithe duly d were Americans evidence losses incurred through the war from lands in Fillmore basin and that for the term beginning the first Mon- the urday and between $12,500 and $15,000 tained a fund all contributed the eaer special by neighborhood of Fillmore proper in bonds and negotiable paper and $50 day in January, 1917, and holds him and Holden is included in a mammoth on a proportional basis.. Don Cossacks. the belligerents cash secured. entitled to the salary of the office since Five bombs have been dropped on plan which has been outlined ARMY PARTOLS KILL SPY. George Rodiek, former German con ;hat time. It cancels the election cer irrigation Goes of in local town It is estimated the damagZeeland, sul at Honolulu, who pleaded guilty to tificate issued to Campbell and assesses by the capitalists. cost between houses will and injurseveral that seriously ing project German Shot Down When He Attempts the costs of the ' contest and' the apconspiring to foment revolution against a completed. Dutch man. Zeeland is when one provand $2,000,000 ing to Into Mexico. British rule in India, .was fined $10,000 ince. Escape peal, but divides the costs of the acof exstatement Recapitulating a El Paso, Texas. Charles H. Feige tion in the lower court. The court by Judge William C. Yan Fleet of the acstate of the of the reports disbursements and Notwithstanding penses United States district court at San w,as shot and killed by United States allowed fifteen days for appeal. closed and which the of navy, army fiscal Japanese the tivity year, during Francisco. patrols when he attempted to . . . it may be stated positively that Japan army , , . November 30, State Auditor Joseph Head of Secret Service Resigns, cross to Mexico the river here late not only has not moved, but does not shows a net balance on hand of Ririe New York. William J. Flynn annear an Atlantic port was destroyed by intend to move to was believed have Feige Saturday. VladThe statement also troops to Harbin, fire late Saturday and two of her crew Ivostok or elsewhere. been a German spy, and when his pa: nounced Saturday that he has resigned $1,006,329.05. received $7,192,716. 3 were injured in lowering the small were examined a notebook, draw- as chief of the United States secret proves the state pers the of liquors intoxicating Importation service. Mr. Flynn said he had offered and expended $6,186,387.68 during a naval Into boats. They were taken"-tCanada is prohibited and their ings and ground plans to troop camps, his resignation last November, but had year. hospital manufacture will be prohibited after a Fort Bliss and other fortifications near The Payson sugar factory closed Four workmen lost their lives in a date to be determined later, Premier here were found. He also carried a been asked to reconsider it. Upon ad December 13 foi fire following an explosion which Borden officially announced Saturday, camera with him and was believed vice of his physician, however, and the down its machinery of his family, he had the remainder of the season. Superinwrecked the plant of the Newark the to have been obtaining military infor- urgent request 0f a revelation the that resujt to retire, he said. tendent Brown said that the closing decided definitely (N. J.) Rubber company, where rub- - Germans had been paying a monthly mation .for transmission to Germany He ame a few days earlier this year beDecember 31. office will leave berlzed cloth for the government is subSidy to the newspaper La Union, through-Mexicocause the season had started a few ' being manufactured. The Invest Interest in Thrift Stamps. the directors and editors of La Union Grows of Worse. Fate Jews ays in advance of other years. three Claude G. Piersol, who was recently have been suspended by the Buenos in C. S. Pearce, cashier entire output was handled Washington. Paris. Despite the revolution, the sentenced to serve thirty-fiv- e years Aires Press club. They have been situation of Jews in southern Russia of the United States treasury, has in- months. in the Missouri penitentiary for, the given a months time in which to sever enIs more desperate than under the czars stituted the plan of asking all persons Threatening to bring about strict an abduction of Baby Lloyd Keet, and their connection with the newspaper, who interest of the coupons presented compel to two or Skirva In the district forcement of tlie law now charged with the infants murder, Unless the soldier vote on the vari-ha- s regime. first Liberty bonds for payment to reofficia s made a confession inplicating a ous fronts, which has not yet been pogroms have Just been reported In invest the proceeds in war savings explanation from responsible have no which large numbers of Jews were why statutory requirements number of other parties. m counted, offsets the vote in Australia, massacred and their homes stamps. been met, A. H. Holden, fire mars ruthlessly miles ten scheme Rio Grande nn the the conscription governments Fording and shops looted and burned. for the Pacific coast board of fire German Torpedo Norwegian Ships. east of El Paso at dusk Saturday eve- - has been defeated in a referendum by the fire on' Copennagen. The Norwegian for- derwriters, charges that Blame Alien Enemies. ning, Charles Feige of New York City a majority of about 150,000. ' office Saturday announced that nance of Salt Lake is flagrantly was shot and killed by a patrol of the a majority of 174,000 votes against New Orleans, La. One man was eign lated. Seventh cavalry when he refused to conscription is shown by the complete killed and several more or less seri- - the Norwegian steamer Ingrid II had ls been and The Weber county canning crop ))0 i that four Austra torpedoed in officials only say Feige returns on the referendum halt. Government an which In explosion ously injured members of her crew were saved. The valued at approximately 11a, says a Reuter dispatch from Mel was a German spy. partially destroyed the Johnson Iron steamer Borgsten also has new schedule offered by the canneis was vote 938,000 The Canadian bourne. the of against members The works here Sunday. Three explosion, been and two of her sailors creases the price list upon four s ap land the cast Votes torpedoed by 704,000 for. according to authorities, Is believed to were killed. royal flying corps wbre killed at Fort from $3 on tomatoes to $20 on pesWorth, Texas, when two aeroplanes Australian troops on'the question are Vive been the wgrk of alien enemies. being counted in London - collided In midair. AT CONFERENCE. Counter-Revolutionist- s. Brest-Litovs- k Inter-imountai- Slav-Hu- n n Austria-Hungar- y, -- G Kol-lanta- y, ?. - ll is-t- o counter-revolutio- n. - st I I 1 . . I o $1,000,090-Norwegia- - I |