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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH j Jules Jusserand, the French ambassador, in an address before the bansocieties quet of the at New York, asserted that "the Franco-America- n LI shall enemy is doomed and we OLD choose and appoint the day for peace. San Francisco was selected as the place for holding the 1919 national convention of the United Spanish War orAFTER MONTH OF NIGHT AND RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT Veterans by the delegates of the at reunion annual at their DAY FIGHTING, HUNS ARE ganization EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST Baltimore. The time was not anFORCED BACK TO MEUSE. MANNER POSSIBLE. nounced. Voluntary enlistments for the army, Are except as authorized by acts of con- British, French and Americans the Forward, been Still have Hammering Happenings That Are Making History gress in certain cases, Foe Desperately Contesting Every discontinued ordered by General Information Gathered from AH Foot of Ground. March, and all recruiting stations will Quarters of the Globe and be closed. Given In a Few Lines. WASHINGTON. London. It Is ju.t a month since Without evidence of political divi- the real battle of 1918 crashed loose sion, congress on Friday began work with Rawlinsons stunning blow to the INTERMOUNTAIN. on the greatest revenue measure In Teuton army facing Amiens. Up to was George Mangios, a section hand, for the raising that date Fochs campaign, begun July killed and George Kasonlus, section all history,r providing dollars $8,000, 18, had been a billion twenty-fouof foreman, ' was seriously injured near in much as twice and taxes in 000,000 colliEvery hour of every day and night Aberdeen, Idaho, in avoiding a the of share to Americas bonds 'Ilf'-pay the Germans have been withsincq sion between their power for and next war of cost the year, drawing, retreating, fleeing, with the section car and a school wagon conloans to its allied line of attack gradually spreadtaining twelve children. raof Retention the sugar present ing to a front of 140 miles, from Ypres to be Loafers in Utah are going each month a to the west of Rheims. for two pounds rounded up at once and placed in the tion of adfood At last, the great German retreat on the announced was by shipbuilding department, according to person Sunday began to show signs of a halt. notice issued from the federal employ- ministration Friday. A The $12,000,000 emergency agricul- ,The enemy has his back to the wall, ament office. him send staggerwill of which breach rider Its with bill Earl Dodge, 16 years of age, em- tural appropriation from next July jlng back to the Meuse and the Belgian ployed as a porter, suffered a fracture fornationaTprohibition until the American armies are de- - frontier. Indications are that he means of the skull when he fell from the mezavert, or at least to stave off, such zanine floor to the lobby of the Hotel mobilized after the end of the war,- ,to to his armies of invasion, a disaster withsenate was the passed Friday by Utah at Salt Lake. of what has hap an As illustration A resolution was adopted at a con- out a roll call. last within the thirty days it President Wilson has asked Attorney Pned ference of bankers at Portland recomat be said that Villeveque the Fhould mending to the American Bankers as- General Gregory for a complete report Germans are nearly thirty-sevemiles the circumstances of the surrounding sociation action to maintain gold pro8 On Amiens. of to east the August slacker roundup in New York City duction of the country at the pre-wa little of east Corbie, only stood, 0 they this week, in which upwards of volume. men were taken into custody by more than ten miles from that great James J. Ryan, aged 32, of Salt allied base. son, agents of the department of justice. Lake, gave his Triumphal March of Allies. Government expenses in August were Jimmy, poison and took a dose himAs this glorious month of the allied self. Jimmy is dead and Ryan may at the rate of more than $40,446 a mintriumphal march winds up,the British, not recover. Worry over the suicide ute, reaching the enormous total of French and Americans are still hamof his wife and the fact that he had $1,805,513,000 and exceeding more than forward, but from a clean pur$200,000,000,000, the highest previous mering been drafted was the cause. suit the campaign is changing into a Incomplete returns on the Nevada monthly record of expenses since the hew battle, in which the foe apparently we do I primary election Indicates the over- war began. means to defend every foot in a desperThe average cost of wheat producwhelming nomination of Congressman ate delaying combat. F. E. Roberts over Walter B. Lamb for tion was estimated at $2.25 a bushel Generally speaking, the enemy is s by E. H. Thompson, acting chief of back of the Hindanburg line. Now we senator on the Republican ticket. made no campaign, while Lamb the bureau of farm management, testi- shall see whether he can hold it," was made his an attack on Roberts loy- fying before the senate agriculture the summing up of the situation on the committee. alty. French battlefront given by an officer. FOREIGN. district in S. Glass Judge Harry The French "officers do not believe The Germans are giving ground over that the Germans can hold the line, court at Denver, authorized the issufront from Ypres to ance of receiver certificates by the the d Fighting. to the Rheims. & railroad Denver Salt Lake Particularly heavy defeats The. fighting throughout the week amount of $1,500,000 to cover the loan have been inflicted on them by the has all been of a character. of that amount which the United French in the old Noyon salient, and At times It grew very brisk as the al- States government recently agreed to by the French and Americans in the lies pressed thf rfermaws closely Tha make to the road. Bondholders acqui region between the Vesle and Alsne enemy wis'llier compelled to stjmd east of Solssons. esced in the proceedings. and fight to protect the main army DOMESTIC. Intellectual weapons play in this and to effffect the safe withdrawal of Another Argument Gone. members of the I. W, war as influential and important a role guns and supplies. In the last few BUT NOT ALL ARE LIKE I HA I Ninety-thre- e Whether it was ever an argument W., including Secretary William D, as the battlefield and diplomacy, said days the enemy artillery has been reor not does in against woman suffrage Haywood, were placed aboard a spe Admiral von Hintze, foreign German plying so vigorously that the allies beat any rate, an not matter. was, It if cial train on the Rock Island road at minister, in a speech in Vienna in lieve the Germans expect to make a argument often advanced, that stand at the Hindenburg line. Eviwould Chicago, Friday night, under heavy which he was emphasizing the imporvote that vote women got the guard, to be taken to Fort Leaven- tance of everythings being done to dently the guns are now emplaced be cast against war; that always he When Adam. was with mad Eve honorable line. an about this peace. and worth prison. along bring big issues, For days the Germans clung to their spoke she answered with that little women had no idea ofmust Persons writing poetry, fiction and The French have occupied all their necessarily that foreign politics advertisements are engaged in essen- - old trenches along the whole of the bases at Peronne and Ham while they grunt all of us make when we get be a field closed to them. One by one, I could on no one earth but spell. drew back their supplies. Peronne, ready, tial Industries and are not affected by I front to the north of the Alsne river however, all arguments have gone, the work or fight rules, according to I an)j aiso have captured the towns of the first to fall, was taken by the Occasionally she would turn from the And 4,000 girl British. Several days later the enemy window and look that other thing we and so this had to go. city information by the provost marshal jjam and Chauny in the salient manufacturing a in great evacuated Ham, and the French swept call daggers at him and then turn workers, to office to a Boston draft west of St. Quentin. helped her back on him again, as if she was in Scotland, the other day to I board. . - forward with a rush, aligning them, Mosresolution who a left American The sent refugees with him forever in this destroy it. They arwith selves the through One man was killed and forty-thre- e cow August 26 arrived at Haparanda, the minister of munitions protesting, were injured, several seriously, when gwe(en Thursday, after an uneventful mies which, to the south, had pressed world, and, of course, the next. But with which shows indignation and horror agains Adam was patient men three coaches of a Rock Island train trip throv,gh Finland. The Italian mili- - close to the old line. a resolution passed by 3.000 what experience will do. Americans Are Busy. unless were derailed at Comanche, Okla. The tary mission accompanied the Ameriof work n North of Soissons the They got up at Seventh street and, threatening a stoppage dead and injured were members of a cans from Moscow. entered in were to aisle in wait stood as the peace negotiations up they wedge at Juvigny and Terny-Sornneed no party of eighty drafted men from Garwhich Count F. von Hertling, the Imperial had driven deep Into the enemys side, their turn to string out, she hooked It is one of those facts field county,' Oklahoma, on their way German J n chancellor, has resigned, giv- outflanking his positions on the Vesle her hand into his coat sleeve and re- comment. It speaks for itself. to training camp. ing bad health as the cause for his river. At the critical moment when marked, with an engaging flippancy treal Family Herald. Nearly a million railroad employes, retirement, according to the Geneva the whole line was threatened, the that it didnt seem possible could including clerks, track laborers and correspondent of the London Daily Exreenemy, who, In. the meantime, had re come from such a silent, grumpy womto are maintenance of way men, in moved his received a dispatch press, quoting guns, withdrew suddenly an: ceive wage increases of $25 a month, Geneva from Munich, Bavaria. " AVERTS JffiUEVSS All right, hon. Consider yourself Vesle from the river, permitting the the equivalent of $1 a day or 12 cents all has the of A Ive who held up been begun had thought despondency there Americans, spirit forgiven. received up an hour, over the pay they swear words I know and chewed every last January 1, under a wage order to pervade theof German press, and it for a month, to cross. the is nail to the quick besides, I was indicative American througha took in feeling troops part issued by Director General McAdoo In the out fierce NOW , battle Berlin, in something the wrong, anyhow empire. Flanders, capturing entrance the A bomb exploding in Begin Treatment Voorme-zeelon a panic has been's proThe two went off as jolly as sandGuarantee fortified of Dniefltete , bordering on heavily 4U position at Chicago, of the federal building voked by rumors of German disasters south of Ypres. pipers allowing sandpipers to be as Wednesday afternoon, killed four per- in the west. as the adage makes them out to jolly blast The 75 others. sons and wounded Skins! and BAKER IN be SAFE thats all, only FRANCE. A dispatch has been received at was attributed to the I. W. W. by If all Adams and Eves fussed and Madrid from London reporting the asPhilip J. Parry, acting chief of the Goes Over for Purpose of made up like that, w hat would the poor Russian of former sassination the Secretary bureau local federal investigation divorce lawyers do for automobiles? in view Relieving Congestion at Docks. Death sentences of ten negro sol empress and her daughters, but to Alfonso of taken Washington Star. of the War at steps' by King Washington. Secretary diers who participated in the riot Wntmont2rA ffl. JjJgjP All drngglsta; Soap to of the Newton D. transfer the obtain Baker in has arrived Spain have safely Sample opchfreeof CnMcttrs, Houston, Texas, August 23, 1917, of the deposed and murdered France, the , war department anRight Back at Him. been commuted to life imprisonment family was noted for her quickness at reat- - nounced Sunday night. He was acShe was onarch the rePrt by President Wilson. Successful Portable K'tchen. all reserve, companied by a party of war depart- repartee, also a habit of worrying over On the ground of German ownerA portable kitchen was usedteaCh trifles or some unintentional slight. ment officials. Leon Trotzky, the Bolshevik c Co., ship the American trip, the second he The young husband arrived home and success in Wilmington, conserve o ' , until its ships were comman- - ter of war, has been elected president hasThe secretarys 1o made OcRussian this year, was found her in tears. An older, exieii-ence- d the children how to school war of the council Europe supreme last deered by the shipping board husband would have taken a was transported from An exl b executive made aboard a transport which carried tober operated a fleet of eleven steam- at a meeting of the tosoviet she recovered, but this one as the work required. until walk United a States the of usual Berlin Wolff has committee, according quota es ships flying the Stars and Stripes, to and finally, losing pa- was given of the five variet tried of the from The bureau Moscow, argue, troops. dispatch secretarys object alien property chlld'e been taken over by the erty bread that the tience, he said: German-inspiren prZe attacks on America visit is acceleration and custodian at New York. conservation recipes in 0UJ from cant I men. you war munitions in and my dear, Well, provide more expansion in Danish estimated appearing newspapers officials the Federal contest conducted by with brains. had threaten the interruption of negotla-bee- n than 40,000 suspected slackers York committee of thff state. which came the KAISERS NEPHEW CAPTURED. rep'y Immediately tions now pending between Denmark arrested Tuesday in New cleared the atmosphere: I dont exand nearby cities. Most of the pris- and the United States for a eommer-oner- s First of House of Hohenzollern to Fall vour Nothing Else. other cial pect you to with your limited This became from came known agreement. to spen it was said, are going How you I Into of American Hands after receipt of an official report from to parts of the country. time this summer?" oing an American in A nephew of the kaiser is this London. agent year Copenhagen, cotton crop . American The where Bit. His In wondering out--1 a decree signed by General von Lin-p- among seventy-on- e prisoners taken by Chairman Dennis of the local draft get anything else to spend. will fall 4,089,000 bales below the the season, the in singen, commandant of the Branden-shortag- e the Americans Sunday, according to a. board was berating a would-b- e slackpredicted earlier drouth front dispatch. extreme d to . due burg province, according to the being wont be much of a story, will His name is not mentioned in the, er. It logne Volks Zeltung, places the iity , pests. said. It? he The only detail about him! Despite labor shortage, which has of Berlin and the province of Bran dltpatch. What? a' so far known is that he wears handisapped the Alaskan engineering - denburg under "the law relating to When your grandchildren .ask you commission in constructing the govern- state of siege, which provides for i monocle. what you did In the great war, all He is the first kin of the house of ment railroad between Resurrection fine or Imprisonment for persons have to tell them Is that 2 Drope will you rt. win your confidence. Ak and Cook Inlet, good progress is venting or circulating untrue rumors Hohenzollern to fall into Americans week a once yon went without meat." win I for Murine when your Ey bands. cb& calculated to disquiet the populace." Co.. I Times. being made. 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