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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM,! UTAH total of 1,151,065 voters registered between Japunry 1 and A III 27 July last, according to Frunk L. Of this Jordan, secretary of state. number 126,483 declined to state any party affiliations. Twenty thousand dollars booty was secured Thurday afternoon from the Southslde bank at Indlanopolis by GRAVE DANGER OF COAL FAMINE RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT three bandits. The boldness of the day- MONTDIDIER FALLS TO ALLIES CAUSES PRESIDENT TO APPEAL AND GERMANS ARE RETREAT. light robbery disarmed suspicion by EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFE8T ' TO WORKERS. entered the cashier when the bandits ING TO T(4C SOMME. MANNER POSSIBLE. the bank. At the point of the pistol they compelled the delivery of their Men Who Are Drafted May Be Given Americana Aid lirffdlling Baok Teuton loot, then departed hastily. Deferred Classification, But Will The known dead as the result of the Line, Enemy Being Unable to Stop Happenings That Are Making History Be Expected to Work Every Day southeast hurricane which struck the Victorious Allies In Latest Information Gathered from All to Provide Sufficient Fuel. Louisiana Tuesday afternoon stands Drive Toward Berlin. Quarters of the Globe and at eighteen. The property loss will Given In a Few Lines. total $1,000,000. Washington. Fearing a coal famine Paris. The French have driven the again this winter, President Wilson on Apples cooking on the trees In the Germans before iftaa for an Important great orchard region of northern Vir- gain east of Montdidier in Picardy. August 11 issued an appeal to miners INTERMOUNTAIN. for full speed production. The text of nature of one freaks' is of the Methods for stimulating the produc- ginia That city, which was the apex of a the proclamation follows: caused hot the by spell. tion of gold will be discussed at a German salient that now has been To all those engaged in coal minWASHINGTON. Conference to be held at Iteno, Nev., wiped out, fell to' the French fourth ing: John W. Garrett, American minister army at fet which Utah, Nevada and other westmidday Saturday. Before The existing scarcity of coal is at The Hague, has been designated to nightfall the ern states will be represented. victorious French forces a danger, in fact, the to creating and state the represent department Salmon fishing In Alaska waters Is had carried theTTattle line onward to most seriousgrave confronts us, and which over for the season and the pack of head the mission of the United States an average depth of six miles on a calls and for vigorous action prompt at German which will meet delegates the Bristol bay canneries Is approxifront of approximately twenty miles. and on of both the to a part month within Bern, Switzerland, In the three days of engagements miners. Without an operators mately the same as last year 1,500,-00- 0 discuss the treatment supply adequate and exchange of that culminated in the cases according to advices receivtaking of Mont- our war program will be retarded, the prisoners of war. ed at Portland. 8000' prisoners. the took didier, French, Eestrlctions on the consumption of Their capture also included 200 guns effectiveness of our fighting forces in son of John Mooney, The the lives of France will be a rancher, shot and killed Mr. Will beef in public eating places, and the and an enormouS-Vfuouof material. our soldiers willlessened; enbe unnecessarily on householders, Crushed by the impact of the BritMooney and wounded her son, Archie, voluntary restrictions' inhardships and their dangered adminbeen food removed have the by 17 years of age, at his fathers ranch ish, French and American offensive on suffermuch be will and there istration. near Buffalo, Wyo. the battle line from Albert,' northeast creased, ing in many homes throughout the New which under draft of Amiens, to Oise river north of regulations In Changes In the registration law during the coming winter. do the selecting German fqsces are streaming country Idaho since the last general election the government would am well aware that your ranks I to than the rather it leaving registrant back toward the Somme river and the make it necessary for all voters to have been seriously depleted by the war den canal. So far as can be register again this fall If they want are under consideration by the by voluntary enlistment and by to vote, whether they voted last time partment. determined, the enemy is in full re- draft, of other essential indusdemands the Calls for 130,207 draft registrants treat all along the front against which Or not. This tries. handicap can be overcome, Municipal ownership of the water qualified for general military service the allies flung themselves the latter however, and sufficient coal can be to join the colors before the end o. part of the week. plant was voted in Denver by a heavy conwere issued August 8 by th The drive of the past week in Pic- mined in spite of it, if everyone August reto Incomplete majority, according from the nected the with industry, One hundred ardy was a complete success. The real tuns. The proposal was in the form of to official the youngest boy, e a bond issued for $13,970,000 submitted thousand white registrants from forty-thre- offensive was launched from the direc- highest ' states are ordered entrained be- tion of Amiens within three days after will give his best work each, day for o the taxpayers. The tween August 26 and August 30. Twenty-- the French and Americans had been the full number of work hours. The Colorado supreme court has benever as must be zealous one states and the District of Colum- definitely halted at the Vesle river. operators stopped temporarly the junking of the effito the fore about highest bring are to directed furnish 30,207 negro Before the crown prince could send Colorado Midland railway, granting an bia back any divisions to Picardy the ciency of management to establish the appplication to stay action until the registrants, to entrain August conditions and Voluntary enlistments in the army British and Frenclkswept forwaru ir- best possible working attorney general has had an opportunito everybody to treatment accord fair ty to present an application for a writ and navy were suspended completely resistibly with tanks, big and little, as so that the to work at his opportunity on to of the piece de resistance of tlieir drive. of supersedeas. August 8, prevent disruption be accorded every workman. best may bill of the With Villers Bretonneux industry pending disposition as a center, DOMESTIC. The miners should report for work Charles W. Morris, a pacifist, who proposing to amend draft ages to in- the British struck to the north and every day, unless prevented by un45 18 all men clude between and years, south. Their northern flank of attack told the court he would not fight if causes and should not only avoidable Government acquisition and control reached almost to Albert, their souththe Turks sent an army to America and in mines the full time, but the stay carried off American women for their of all the principal stockyards, cold ern to Hangard. South of that the also see to it that they get out more harems, was sentenced by the federal storage plants and warehouses and French were ready for attack near coal than ever before. The other work both and cars Morisel cattle ha and Moreuil, where heavy court at Boanoke, Va., to ninety days refrigerator ers in and. about the mines should been recommended to the president by. was Jo in jail. fcjted. , The frit--, worlwas- - Regularly Jand , faithfully so , ' fkleral cortimisisfton.! trdxe isn attacked without artillery prepaGeorge M. Howard, secretary of the ration. The French bombarded the that the work of the miner may not be FOREIGN. state of Texas, has enlisted In the The French and British have gone enemy for about 45 minutes before retarded in any way. This will be United States navy as an apprentice ahead with such rapidity In Picardy moving forward to the assault. Then especially necessary from this time seamean at New Orleans. forward, for your numbers may be seAdvertising, either through news- that the Germans retreat must have they took Morisel and Morueil in lessened by the draft, which further papers or by other means, to obtain reached the proportions of a rout In vere fighting. Meanwhile the British, will induct into the army your fair unskilled labor by employers engaged places. The whole bottom of the great Australians and Canadians had been share of those not essential to induswholly or partly on war work with a Picardy salient was flattened out In pushing forward south of the Somme try. with the apex of their wedge directed maximum force of more than 100 men two days. Duty Outlined to Workers. toward Rozieres. The first day they A com of Italian Is prohibited by an order issued by the squadron airplanes, Those who are drafted but who are did not take that town, which is about manded by Capt. Gabriele dAnnunzio. department of labor. essential will be given deferred classiThe United states guards, organized has flown over Vienna and dropped seven or eight miles east of Villers, but fication and it is their patriotic duty The planes were not they gained positions beyond it to the to to a strength qf forty battalions, is manifestoes'. accept it. And it is the patriotic north. On their left flank the British molested. out men being filled by the transfer of of their friends and neighbors to duty did not make much of Gen. Klkuzo Otani, one of Japans progress north of draft age who, after induction into hold them in high regard for doing so. service and training, have been found most distinguished soldiers, has been the Somme, and on the second day of The only worker who deserves the conthe fighting they lost Chipllly. On that disqualified by minor physical defects chosen to command the Japanese sec demnation of his is the tion and will be the ranking officer day, however, the German resistance one who fails to community for overseas service. In best his this give to the south was broken by the British denot Fire, originating from the explosion of the Amercan and allied expedition and one who the crisis; accepts French, who began to get Montdiof a trench mortar shell, destroyed in Siberia. ferred classification and works reguA dispatch to the Exchange Tele- dier into a pocket. five buildings, blew up two powder and diligently to increase the coal larly To the Britin the the center, Petro-granorth, from d Copenhagen says the magazines, exploded scores of shells graph output. newspaper Pravda, organ of the ish, with Canadians and Australians, and did damage estimated at $200,000 A task is to be performed. to continued gain toward Chaulnea The great at the Western Cartridge company at Bolshevikl, announces that following after and their staffs alone operators a stormy meeting of the workmens occupying Rozieres. At Chipllly cannot do East Alton, Ills. can the mine workers nor it, Americans were thrown into the fight Loss of 171,000,000 bushels of corn and soldiers deputies, Premier Lenine do it; but both parties working alone afternoon, and, with the aid of and 13,000,000 bushels of wheat from sent an ultimatum to Japan concern- Friday the British, recaptured it. On Satur- hand in hand with a grim determinathe prospective production of this ing Japans' intervention in Siberia, tion to rid the country of Its greatest found by the Ameri- day they pushed some distance beyond obstacle to years important food crops, as indi- canFrench peasantscave winning the war can do it. and Morlancourt, in the same soldiers in a near Savoy, Chipilly cated a month ago, was shown in the With full confidence that I call region. to assume the burden of prodepartment of agricultures crop report just south of the Vesle, had been told By this time the enemy's lines had upon you Germans the if that the Americans an resulting from a canvass made August by ducing ample supply of coal, you oeen so seriously shattered that a gendiscovered them the men would be kill1. am I sure, will, accept this burden and eral retirement to a wholly new line Mrs. Carrie Sterling, divorced wife ed and the women mistreated. will carry it through and successfully The Russian government has issued was imperative. Indeed, the high com- in so be performing a will George Sterling, committed suicide at you doing mand probably had given the order for service the palatial home of her sister, Mrs', a declaration that a state of war exists this retirement as just worthy as service in on the first or second Frank Havens at Oakland by swallow- between England and Russia, accord trenches the will win the applause and ing to a dispatch to the Lokal Anzeiger day of the fight, but even this timely and gratitude of the whole nation. ing cyanide of potassium. failed to prevent the allies Orders for the immediate mobiliza- of Berlin, which prints the news with provision WOODROW WILSON. from capturing hundreds of cannon reservation. The White tion at Camp Wadsworth, SpartanHouse, August 11, 1918. Maroofidel Suarez was Inaugurated and thousands of prisoners. burg, S. C., of the Slavic legion, author The American drive in the Marne Ized by the army appropriation bill president of Colombia on August Hotels to List Workless Men. salient was the turning point of the with re is ceremonies. It announced. imposing have been Nev. The board of county Tonopah, war, but it is doubtful whether it obAmerican ported that there is an Increasingly tained the fruits commissioners here has enacted ar Information that the seem to that would steamship Merak, 3023 tons, gross, was favorable sentiment toward the allies be the inevitable sequence of the ordinance requiring all owners or man sunk by a .German submarine off Cape throughout Colombia. and lodging agers of hotels, Franco-Brltisvictory, in which the houses, billiard boarding Twenty-twAmerican Red Cross Hatteras on Tuesday has been received parlors and bowling Americans are successfully participatiIn marine Insurance circles at New ambulance men have been awarded the ng. Both battles have been entente alleys to keep a register for listing the names of all frequenters who have no York. One small boat containing eigh- Italian war 'cross of merit for their successes in a special sense. visible means of support, except where teen members of the crew is still un- work during the recent fighting on the Solssons-Rheims On front the such ' Piave, a dispatch from Rome announc- French the accounted for. persons are physically unfit to do and Americans have been nibmanual labor. Sandbags carried to the seas depths ed. Not all the ships which German tor- bling at the enemy, but in the process the body of Captain Y. Yamamoto, have established some they Teutons Fearful of Bombardment. master of the Japanese teteamer Cana- pedoed and parlne collisions send to bridgeheads across the Vesle strong river sea bottom of the the there. In stay da Maru, who ended his life at a Amsterdam. Apprehension t h a . from which to continue their operaCanadian Pacific port because, it is less than three years more than 400 tions. If the Germans retreat to there will be extensive bombardment the believed, he feared disgrace as a result sunken merchant vessels have been Hlndenburg line, there will be no of German cities by swarms of Ameriof the stranding of his command July restored to service. And more than chance of can airplanes have moved the Vienna holding the line of the Vesle, one ship has been raised, repaired, 3a correspondent of the Berlin Tageblatt and crown the prince will withdraw to sent forth on a new career and then seek the opinion of the chief comTwenty-tw- o of the twenty-fou- r without to conclusions attempting try and raised anew for a third mander of the hangars on Gerstner aviation field, sunk on air with the French and Americans south life. ear Lake Charles, Ga., were blown lease forces. of the Alsne. Provost Marshal General Crowder and many airplanes destroyed or By means of their air supremacy the Illness In Factories Decreasing, entirely swept away by the tropical is urging the immediate enactment of allies can watch every movement of London.-'-T- he torm which struck that region on Au- - the administration's man power pro- the evil effects of TNT enemy as if the entire on gram which was introduced in both battleretreating workers in gust 6. munition factories have were movthrown upon a being One ' man was killed and over a bouses of congress, and suggests been largely overcome by a close medi screen. meanThe ing picture enemy, were seriously Injured a9 a re- - tember 5 as registration day for the time, is almost blind. His machines cal supervision of the workers, comcult of an explosion, followed by many 13,000,000 men between the ages of 18 have been downed in such numbers bined with improved methods of worksucceeding explosions on an American iI and 45 whose names are not already on that he cannot tell what the ing and the substitution of mechanical opposing the nations selective service list freighter at New York. process. forces are doing or planning. I HEWS OF VJEEK A In California GOIIDEIISED F ' nt Com-piegn- e, Nesle-Noyo- provost-marshal-gener- 22-2- 4. 1 1 h o Austro-Hungaria- n Sep-eco- re UlTER BRTTLEREII m GERMANS LOSE LARGE MEN WHEN ALLIES SPrS? SURPRISE ATTACK . Officers of All Ranks Caotu Some of Them Being in When Impetuous Allied Come Swarming Over. 2?? Paris. Latest news from the Pij. ardy front indicates that the jumped on the Germans just as7 latter were preparing for a mach! gun rear guard resistance siraC that up by them on the Ourcq. The allies evidently-smashethrone before the Germans Would get read. Officers of all ranks hive been captw ed, some of them in tlfeir underdog which is further proof of the utter sui prise' of the allied blov. The allies have taken 500 cannon and. 30,000 can. tives in recent driv'; The German divisions are easily identified since the troops had no time to remove their masks as they usually do. Only field gray corpses litter the battlefield., There are scarcely any bodies in tvhaki or blue. A German retirement back to the 1915 line seems extremely probable under the' force and pressure of the Impetuous allied armies. Paris is overjoyed at the progress of events at the front. Every hour brings new cheerful tidings. The boulevards were crowded Sunday by truly gay Parisians, celebrating the wiping out of the German threat oa the Oise, so hard on the heels of the elimination of the Teuton menace the Marne. Compeigne, the northeastern rail key of the French capital, definitely saved by the events of the last three days. Premier Clemenceau proceeded to Mondidier' Sunday. A German deserter, an artilleryman, told his French captors that the German shortage of horses is critical. Front dispatches are full of praise for the allied Red Cross service, which follows close in the wake of tlie armies, advance stations sprouting like mushrooms everywhere. In the regJoE' of Fismetjte the Amed on is ricans Friday eaptured a German from a regiment that had been in the front line for only a day. He pointed out snipers and machine gun nests and the artillery soon wiped them out. A wounded private from Fismette said about fifty German prisoners in a cellar in Fismette were killed in a German gas attack Saturday night. They had lost their gas masks. The Germans' are using gas lavishly In all their attacks and the French and Americans are reciprocating with gas projectiles in profusion. BOLSHEVIKI RIDING TO FALL. Lenine and Trotzky May Flee to Him Capital for Protection. movLondon. The ement in Russia is growing rapidly, the Bolshevik soviet organization has viLrtually gone to pieces, and Nikolai Trotzky, Leon enine, the premier, and his war minister, intend to flee to Getoo rmany should the situation become Russian serious, according to recent newspapers, the Exchange Telegraph ki at Copenhagen tel- egraphs. is The Petrograd newspaper Isvestia staquoted by the correspondent as part that ting that at several points in enemy the of Russia not occupied by have counter-revolutionar- y movements broken out in a number of towns. The Bolshevik soviets have been overthrown in these places and replace by councils consisting of representatives of the Mensheviki or moderates. In the city of Kazan, the newspapef add, the widely known Bolshev , kille leader, Olschinsky, has been while there has been great bloodshe among the Bolsheviki in the Novgero and Riazan districts. , . DOUBLES TAX ON TOBACCO. More Lawmakers See Chance to Raise Funds for Conduct of War. cent Washington. Tax of 10 Per on amounts paid for leased telepho a and telegraph lines, including press sociatlons and brokerage circuits, owDe horsepower tax on automobile and a doubling of the tobacco tax on the present law, instead of a big ranges of rates previously agr upon, were written into the e revenue bill Thursday by the ho ways and means committee. Sinks Nine Schooners. sl1 Nine Nantucket, Mass. Georg schooners were sunk off the bank by a German submarine, a na scout boat that put in here Sun night reported. at |