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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Officers and men at Camp Kearny through a rigorous course of calisthenics daily during the period of quarantine, with the idea of keeping the men in the best possible physical condition. One hundred German sailors interned at Camp Devens, Mass., for the duration of the war, subscribed $500 ECORD of important to Inthea fourth Liberty loan. in Liberty loan address at Provievents dence, R. I. Theodore Roosevelt de manner possible. dared the United states will get peace with a ma'chlne gun and not with a typewriter." We are going to see Are this war to a finish if it takes three That Making History happenings years more, our bedrock dollars and Information Gathered from All the last man. declared Colonel RooseQuarters of the Globe and .. velt. , Given In a Few Lines. Congressman Jacob E. Meeker died at St. Louis, October 16, of Spanish Influenza, after his marriage at INTERMO'JNTAIN. the previous night to his private establbeen has A strict quarantine ;cretary. which Lewis, at Wash., Camp ished WASHINGTON. ' forbids soldiers, including officers, enThe de$6 000,000,000 from civilian military listed men and employes, bill was house ficiency the and reservation by passed the military leaving without a dissenting vote and sent to prohibiting civilians from entering. the senate In practically the same form Reports compiled October 18 by the that it came from the appropriations 1279 cases showed city board of health in Salt committee. of influenza had developed The senate finance committee in reLake since the outbreak of the disease the war revenue bill struck out vising about two weeks previous. house provisions taxing the salaries credited Utah has been officially of the president, members of the suwith being the first state to complete classification of 90 per cent of Sep- preme court and superior courts and state officials'. tember 12 registrants, forward records Fuel Administrator Garfield has to district boards and conduct physical examination of at. least 90 per cent of lifted the request for gasolineless Sundays effective at once. In announcing Class 1 men in the last registration. the withdrawal of the request, the Lake actor Arthur Morse Moon, Salt fuel administration said through the and playwright, died in Helena, Mont., loyal response of the public 1,000,000 a victim of influenza, being stricken 6n the Pantages circuit. barrels of gasoline was saved for the while playing forces. In spite of drastic action on the military Protest the Americanization part of state and municipal authorit- of German-owne-against business concerns, ies the spread of influenza throughand other ships property by Allen out Qolorado continues. Custodian has been Property Palmer, mountains Nevada The high Sierra made the to German by government west of Reno are white with snow, far the state department. down their sides, that fell WednesNo further effort will be made by day. to continue existing daylight congress Dr. 0. M. Lanstrum, candidate for law and the hands of the clocks saving United States senator from Montana, will be turned back an hour on Octohas abandoned his speaking dates and ber 27 as originally planned. volunteered his services to the state in A new section providing for a tax fighting, the influenza epidemic. of 2 cents on all bank checks payable Utahs shortage in sheep this winter on sight or demand was written into will exceed 1,000,000, estimates J. A. the revenue bill by the senate finance Robinson, rancher of Green River, committee Tuesday." The tax will apUtah. Shortage in fall feed and high to checks irrespective of their the ply price of sheep is given as the reason value. for the rush to market. FOREIGN. DOMESTIC. Allied forces have occupied the town Public gatherings of all kinds are in of Kadish the province of Archprohibited under the Spanish influa disenza quarantine order issued by the angel, and have advanced for to of tance that south six the of miles Iowa state board of health, and this railArchangel-Vologdthe place along Includes football games and other outway, according to an official statedoor gatherings, it was explained. ment on operations in north Russia. Chicago & Alton railroad employes Independence of the Czecho-Slovaat Bloomington, Ills., must work or was declared formally on Ocnation Local exemption boards refight. national 18 by the Czecho-Slovaceived instructions Friday to put men tober United the by council, recognized failing to return to work in class Al. the entente allies as a and States Unless peace can be restored upon de facto government. terms that will change the mental at- belligerent Arrangements for feeding the civil titude of the German people towards as rapidly as its own master and towards the rest of population of Belgium is beover the take allies the territory the world the war will have been comrelief made by the Belgian fought in vain, Henry Morgenthau, ing mission. former ambassador to Turkey, said Baron Burlan, the Friday at the Liberty loan rally at minister, spoke in the most foreign Cooper Union, New York City. for Six sailors and soldiers are believed optimistic manner of the prospects forthe in an addressing early peace to have drowned in the sinking of the of the Austrian army transport America at her pier at eign affairs' committee on Wednesat its meeting delegation Hoboken, N. J. a Vienna dispatch. ' Charles Crozat Converse, lawyer, in- - day, says Tidal waves which followed the entor, author and composer of What a Friend We Have in Jesus and other earthquake in Porto Rico added to the The city famous hymns, died Friday at his death toll and devastation. third of the Mayaguez, largest in the home in Euglewood, N, J. island, practically was destroyed by Declaring the more coal you pro- the inrush of water, while the town of duce the sooner we shall have peace, Agudilla was badly damaged. General Pershing through a cablegram is in the throes of to Fuel Adm nistrator Garfield apa crisis which either will' compel Gerpealed to the coal miners of the counmany to accept President Wilsons detry for increased production. cision or make it imperative for the II, Rivera, a wealthy wholesale gro- dual monarchy to act on its own accer of Douglas, Ariz., was arrested in cord for peace. Augua Prieta, Mexico, charged with A dispatch from Amsterdam says in complicity in the robbery on the night Prague the streets from the suburbs of September 30 of the Mexican stamp to the city proper are occupied by tax office, when $8000 in American troops armed with hand grenades and gold was stolen, machine guns in consequence of a A fund of $1,000,000,000, to be used threat by the Czechs to call a general to finance the reconstruction of the strike throughout Bohemia., Jewry of the world, will be sought by Emperor William has issued a decree the joint distribution committee of the saying that martial law in Germany American funds for Jewish" war suf- can only be administered by an agreeferers, which, it was announced at ment between the civil and military f'mw York, will undertake what it de- authorities, according to a report rescribes as the largest purely humaniceived at Amsterdam. tarian project in railhistory to be atWith the tempted by individual effort. road cut by the allied occupation of Mrs. A. F. Rogers was arrested at Nish, Germany is relying upon Its Los Angeles on a charge of conspiracy Black sea fleet to hold Turkey in line. to defraud through the United States, Information has been received that toails In connection with the alleged the Turkish government has been told embezzlement of funds of the National by Berlin that the fleet will open fire Defense league of California. on the Ottoman capital at the first Influenza at Gamp Kearny is being sign of defection. ept well in hand, the few cases that Refugee? from northern France and nave developed before the being of a mild type Belgium, who Rnd no deaths with the armies German to disease attributed the retreating having occurred for the last ten days. hope of maxing their way into Holland, Shortly before the American trans-I'c- may be taken care of in eastern secAmerica, formerly the , German tions of Belgium. The Austrian emperor has declined steamship passenger Amerika, was about to sail Tuesday to accept the resignation of the cabifor Europe with soldiers and supplies, net of Premier Wekerle, according to vessel foundered at her pier at Budapest advices received here. The Hoboken, N. J. The 300 soldiers emperor said he had full confidence In a hoard were rescued. the cabinet are being put the told briefest - mid-rig- & . d ... , a k k , Austro-Hungaria- n Austria-Hungar- THE BEE HIVE STATE LIBERTY LOAN IS AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN NOT ONLY WHAT WAS ASKED BUT MORE. Number of Individual Subscribers Will Exceed 20,000,000, Which Breaks All Records for Distribution of War Bonds. Washington. The fourth Liberty loan has been oversubscribed. While official figures are lacking at this writing, it is known that the American people have given not only what was asked but also more in order that the war may be carried to a successful conclusion. Indications are that the number of Individual subscribers will far exceed 20,000,000 and break all records for distribution of war bonds for either this nation or any othnr. How far the total w 11 run above the $6,000,000,000 goal official,! would not attempt to estimate Saturday, the closing day of the campaign. It all depends, tt Jy said, on whether big financial interests at the last moment file the big lump sum subscriptions expected of them, and whether the number of smaller subscriptions by individuals is found to meet expectations. Last Purchase Huge. New subscriptions entered during the last day and those made effective by payment of the 10 per cent installment, probably will amount to a billion and a half dollars for the entire nation. Before business opened Saturday morning 9,599, 719, 450 had been reported to fed ,ral reserve banks. The honor roll of buyers will include many who have not participated in the first, second and third loans. It will number subjects of other governments, neutral and belligerent, throughout the world. Germans, interned in this country, and others whose sympathy is not with their native land, will be enrolled. Banks Take Large Part. A large part of the $6,000,000,000 will be paid to government account by banks through whom subscriptions were arranged by liu hi duals. The individual subscribers then will take ten months in which o fepay the banks. The transaction represents the most extensive scheme of popular lending and borrowing the country has ever seen. ,gS . , - - , Questionnaires Released. for Questionnaires Washington. and men of the classes under the draft were ordered released October 18 by Provost Marshal General Crowder in all local board districts where the classification of other groups has been completed. Local boards sending out questionnaires must release 10 per cent a day. 6 France Not After Revenge. Our victory does not spell Paris. revenge, said Fremier Clemenceau amid scenes of indescribable enthusiasm in i "he chamber of deputies FriOur- - victory and the day afternoon. means the liberaallies victory of our and civilization of tion liberty of human conscience. IRVING DREW , , rt . " - of 36. Coupons will be received some time before November 1, from the soldier or from Wasington by the person who is to send the parcel, according to Information given out at Red Cross headquarters. Only one parcel may be sent to a soldier. Coming direct to Salt Lake from Boston, where he made a close study of Spanish, influenza in its worst epidemic form,' Dr. Woods Hutchinson, one of the nations most famous pysicians, advised Utahns not to become panicky about the malady. Another protection for the motorist has been made by- the city with the organization of a glass patrol at Salt Lake. A man mounted on a motorcontaining street cycle with side-cacleaning equipment will patrol the principal streets for broken glass. With half his body hanging into the shaft, Harold Hansen, an employe of the Western Union Telegraph company was' dragged from the basement of the Hotel Eccles to the roof, by a runaway elevator, at Logan. Life was extinct when his mutilated body was recov' ered. '' The liabilities for failures' in the intermountain states during, the first nine months of 1918 total $2,419,963, against $1,855,046 for 1917. In Utah, t however, there were but failures during the 1918 period, against for the corresponding 1.917 seventy-siperiod. At the conclusion of a ten days session the federal grand jury has Indictments returned twenty-thre- e against alleged violators of United States statutes. The charges include sabotage, espionage, attempt to bribe, sale of narcotics, offering protection to a deserter from the United States army, etc. With a view to .complying with a request of Herbert C. Hoover, federal food administrator, that the beet sugar output of the country be Increased to the utmost, the Sugar company, the Amalgamated Sugar company, the Layton Sugar company and the West Cache Sugar company will pay $12 a ton for sugar beets in 1919. To curb, alleged profiteering In staple foods in Utah, Food Administrator Armstrong announces that an investigation will probably be made. It is alleged that grocers in some parts of the state have been charging exorbitant prices for such staple foodstuffs as butter, eggs and cheese. Churches of Salt Lake took a holidaThere were no y-last Sunday. divine services, assemblages or Sunday school sessions. The vacation was enforced and due to the state health departments quarantine order. In harmony with the proclamation of Mayor Roy Bullen of Logan, closing the schools of that city, the civilian work at the Utah Agricultural college ceased the leader of the Republicans of the 8enator upper branch of Congress. Drew Is one of the most prominent lawyers In New Hampshire. He Is an old school Republican but has never taken an adtive part In politics. He will not he a candidate for n GUARANTEED RELIEVE INSTANTLY TO ASTHMA OR MONEY REFUNDED -- ASK ANY 0RUGGIST The Reason. Newrieli makes lots of bulls. No wonder ; everybodys giving him wrong steers." The old home farm Is one . power that can thrill the heart with an un- spoken song. You are commanding one life and it is about the biggest contract ever a man undertook. mens griefs are like mournover the empty hill after you have, ing dug the potatoes. Some If you have passed the winter intelligently, your farm implements will show it in the spring. Dont mistake a gourmand for a There are garbage cans, food expert. too. 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While driving his automobile on the road to Ogden near Becks Hot Springs, Willitim Pendley, merchant of Cheyenne, Wyo., was injured slightly when the car turned over. Utah has been accredited officially with being the first state In the union to Complete the classification of 90 per cent of its registrants between the ages of 19 and 36 years. The state treasurer last week sent a check for $78,152.45, drawn on the state war fund, to the University of Utah. The money is to assist in defraying expenses of army training at the state institution. Uniform hours of sale for automobile oils and gasoline are being considered by W. F. Jensen, state commissioner of public economy, and the state council of defense. The proposed hours are between 6 a. in. and 6 p. m. With a revolver shot in his mouth, Ben Bishop, 19 years old, of Salt Lake, lies In a critical condition at the emergency hospital as a result of a fight in which two young would-b- e bandits exchanged shots with the police. Military quarantine regulations are being rigidly enforced at Fort Douglas, both with reference to .persons entering and soldiers going out, and it Is hoped that the precautions will aid in checking the influenza epidemic. With the classification and physical examinations completed of the registrants between the ages of 19 and 23 years, inclusive, Utah draft boards are sending out questionnaires to selects of 18 years and also those over the- age in glNn (A For Constipation Carters Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Carters Iron Pills Will restore jcolor to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, d as most people do. pale-face- & a u & um jj Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for SensitiveCuticura Skins The Method New te & & Lr Mf.s? jg-d- g dJi DONT CUTOUT A Shoe Boil, Capped' Hock or Bursitis FOR will reduce them and leave no blemishes. Stops lameness promptly. 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