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Show SPANISH FORK. UTAg THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, II H rule KCRCNSKY'S has iron CAUSED STIFFENING OF THE RUSS DEFENSIVE. n Stiffen Opposition London. Premier Kerensky's rulr of Iron" In apparently nwMrtl nur Itself among the fighting force. Iinlli'iitioiis point to ii certain 1i'lmliilitiitloti of the army, nt least for the time being. Only In the itnny In tin southern most part of Mukowlmi Is there eontinueil mention of Instability. Although farther reverses were reported for some of tjie Husslan forei's nt different palms of (lie line, the setbacks ure not the jlenernl rout of the army which was manifest when the .Russian fled In wild disorder before the onward march 'of the Teutonic forces. Southeast of Izerimwltz, hot ween the Irutl) and the Sereth rivers, resistance Is developing, Although they were pressed back, the Russians offered stllfer opposition to the Austro-Germaforces. The Teutonic forces captured four village and the town of Saduutz, In the region of the Such-ow- a valley, hat only after the Ilus-siaiihad fought hard to retain the positions, retiring only In ilia face of overwhelming forces of theVneinjf. Aside from the Hussluu theatre, Hie liostllltes on all t)i fronts are virtually at it standstill. Ilomhardments, nt some points, attaining failly violent proportions, and at. various places small Infantry maneuvers have not taken on the uspect of a contemplated resumption of the hlg allied drive which the laid weather of last week brought to HU abrupt end. The Camidiiius, operating against Leas, have again made Hinists of a successful nature Into the environs of the already encompassed coal center, which apparently cannot long withstand capitulation, lly the use of curtain fires the Germnfis are endeavoring to keep hack farther encroachments into their terrain here, hut even with this tire against them the intrepid Cuimdinu continue almost daily to extend their sups, ami nmv are lirndy ensconced In the south and west outskirts of the town. The aspirations of the German crown prince to, win territory against Gii-ora- l Petnln's forces on the southern front In France have not at yet been Achieved.. In the Champagne region the French have penetrated Herman lines at three places, and on the fa!U)4 sector of mous Avoeourt wood-ldl- l the Verdun front have put down with losses ii Herman attempt at an attack. n S II SHAKE UP OPPONENT OF RUTHLESS WARFARE WILL 8UCCEED DR. ZIMMERMANN. Merlin. The official anmaineemeril was made on August 0 lnt five ministers of state, Including Foreign Secretary Zlmmernuinn and four secretaries of state, Including Finance Minister Lentze and Interior Minister Von Loebell, had resigned their portfolios. Dr, Richard von Kiieldmann, the German ambassador to Turkey, 1ms been appointed secretary for foreign affairs In succession to Ir. Zimmerman n. In a character sketch of Dr. Richard von Unelilmnnn (Just appointed Herman secretary tor foreign affairs) the Nleu we Coiirant of The Hague says that Dr. von Kuehlmann lias always been it vigorous opponent of ruthless submarine wurfare. He Is also, says the newspaper, a disciple of the isilicy of doing everything possibly to avoid the further alienation of Great Britain believing that after-the-wfriendship between Urent Ih'ltaln nd Hertnany Is neeessary tfi the Int-te. DF, von Kaeldmami, the Nlettwe Coiirant adds, Is an and the newspaper expresses the opinion that In the foreign secretaryship lie will do his ulmost pi bring about hi. understanding with England at the uirllest possible time. s The comment of the Merlin on the new appointment of Imperial and I'russhin ministers takes the line that no great advance has been made in the direction of parliar. news-pujier- mentarism. The Tagehlntt regards the changes n uinuiLortnnl for the dev.;!opmcti' of the empire. The Vosslsche Zeitung Bays the new government Is not likely to give the, Impression of being of the pnrlumeiitnry order. The Volke Zeitung comments tlmt Hu most favorable thing that cun he said about the ch velop'imat Is that there has been an Infusion of fresh Idood Inlo the bureaucracy. SLAV RETREAT IS SLACKENED. h In Arizona May In Loss of Lif Indian Outbreak sult WHITES. Re- Hlobe, Arlz.Nlne white men, with only a few rounds of and a small ipmmil.v of provisions, are barricaded in a dugoat mounhigh up In the Sierra tains, fifty miles northwest of here, surrounded hy n molt of more limit loo striking Indians and Mexicans from the asbestos mines In that vleiuii.v. accord lag to word ns'clved hen. Tin Indians and Mexicans went on the warpath and have set lire to the forest on Hie mountain slopes. Cowboys from the Toiito section, forest rangers from Roosevelt and burros loaded with provisions are on their way to the assistance of the white settlers. Am-hn- Indian Shoot Two of Tribe, Poisoned Plaster Sold in Colorado. pmm and FrunlS lteno, New-D- un ('Hy.--D- r, Kansas ('. W. Way mi rd, a Walker Lake reservation (.bleep, tvv d of Pueblo. Polo., In bacteriologist Indians, were culled from their cabin the Fhlted States district attorearly Tuesday morning hy Jimmy that lie has found tela-mi- s ney of Ixati-ua reservation Flute, and shot germs la a brand of court plaster to death. Josephus escaped. circulated III ('olnrndn. H Will Erect Aircraft Factory. Only Five. Thousand Men Needed. Washington, Construction of an airWasldngtoh. Less than odtsi men craft factory at the League M;nd navy are needed to complete the ipmtrt of nil yrrd.r PhlliuHphht, to ;ost npproxl the st'itessfor Hie regular army. Reni'iely Sl.pno.ooO mid to he completed cruits accepted Saturday and Sunday le tun days. Inis been ordered by numbered lino. The total since April t 1 is lTnjtoii. See-Ictar- u hot tie of nhi-- i which lie was carrying hn.lq,, Almost $22.i ton.. iik i wiih the is SHIPPING BOARD TO COMMANDEER VESSELS UNDER AUTHORITY GRANTED PRESIDENT. RESISTANCE TO THE SELECTIVE IN OKLADRAFT DEVELOPS RESULT. BLOODSHED HOMA, Coastwise Tonnage and Vessels Taken Off South American Runs to Be Put to Carrying Supplies to Be Replaced by Neutral Ships. Bands of Slackers Broken Up After Encounters With Loyal Citizens, One of Leaders of Malcontents Being Shot Down During Fight. Washington.' Tint imperative need of ships In the transatlantic service was disclosed on Thursday in indications that the shipping liourd Is preparing to commandeer ull American tonnage and in an order issued hy President Wilson, which has the effect of cutting off steel exports to Jnpnu unless Japanese vessels are diverted to war uses. The shipping hoard probably will announce a eommamieering program within ii few days. It will call for the requisitioning of ships under authority recently given to the president by congress, and probably will include arrangements Cor turning the vessels hack to their owners for uetual operation. The government. It Is said, lias no desire to operate tae vessels itself, hut through control of charters can direct trade routes ami nt the same time etm lower omul freight rates. Coastwise tonnage ami vessels taken off South American runs to he put to carrying supplies to Europe probably would he replaced in large part hy neutral ships. Moth Norway ami Holland are ready to release a large amount of tonnage for allied use in return for food shipments. A resolution pending in congress, drawn h.v administration officials, would permit vessels of foreign registry to ply between American ports. The British and American governments have about reached mi agreement for a joint j'outrol of all the world's tonnage, and the shipping hoard's move toward commandeering is u preliminary step in that arrangement. Under Hie plan the United Stutes would operate most of the neutral tonnage ami ('.rent Britain would have tinder Its control allied ships. The arrangement would he used, also, to bring down freight rates. The president's Inst met ions, which will bring Japanese ships Into the Atlantic, were Issued to the division of export licenses, mid provide that no steel or Iron product shall go to allied countries unless they are to la used for actual war purposes or will contribute directly to the prosecution ofllte war. Japan has been a large buyer of American ship plates and Inis been building up ii great merchant fleet. About 4 per cent of her tonnage ts in the Atlantic and the remainder Is carrying Pacific cargoes at extremely high rates. Oklahoma City. Okln. Armed resistance to the selective draft has developed in Oklahoma, ami ns a result there Ims been bhiodshed mid wholesale arrests. With one of tluir leaders dead, another captured, and nt least twenty-fiv- e members of their hands in the hands of peace officers, posse leaders are of the opinion the backbone of the rising of objectors to the selective draft In five counties of Oklahoma lots been broken. Jr1 ' yeur. 4 at a great patriotic meeting in .the third anniyucca's bull to mark the declared that. Her-ma- n versary of the war, ambitions for world conquest had checked and that before Great la Britain enters a peace conference tin Germans must learn the fall meaning and leutn id' the word "restoration to titter that word to begin with." the Challenging Hie good faith of Mich-aelis German emperor mid Chancellor vv bleb he dein their peace talk, nounced as a subterfuge for the Prussian war lords to gain time for the next time, the pretiir shouted: There must he no more next time! Dont let us repeat this horror! Let ns lie a generation that manresolutely fully, courageously and eliminated war from amongst the tragedies of human life. Let its make victory, at any rate, so complete that nntioi nl liberty, whether for great nations or for small nations, can never again he challenged. Hie nations of the world have been climbing painfully up the steps that Jed to national independence and self-res- ) mid now comes a great ecr power wit Ii brute force to thrust t be nations hack crushed and bleeding Into Hie chasm of servitude. Tlmt is what we have been fighting." Replying to the German emperor's isserthm tlmt Germany is carrying mitt defensive war, Pieialer Lloyd George said : lie knows, la mast know, that that is untrue. That is not why he went to war. That Is not why lie Is nt war now. He talks modestly about defending German soil. Who ever wanted to invade Germany? Even now neither he nor his new chancellor says tlmt they will he satisfied with German soli." Utah's quota for tin- officers tniiuin ""P seco,j nt tin PresWin I lu .San Francisco win ,t Gght,! men instead of sixty eight h reported. One person was knocked (!,mil several others were stunned lightning struck in the midst of I Iy . a! I memh-r- s of a hiking purty ,m Tlinpitnogus. Wlieu u whisky barrel he had Nt chased at Ogden blew up, p,,,. Thomas, a farmer of Wilson, Injuries that may of Ids right eye. The first arrest Salt Lake resulted cost him for the i J IxHitlegging In the ileteiitlwi 21, a Billy Smith, aged boy. it being charged lie nttempted sell a pint of w Idsky for The Salt Lake, Garfield & IWert Railway company has asked the pul.ik utilities commission for jieruiission it extend its lines from Sultnlr to Gaa field, a distance of three ndlm, James II. Wolfe, assistant ottoimg general, lias been mimed tin judge aik voeate for the National (4unrd & Utah, with n rank as major, to an nnuoimeeim'iit wade k: w eek. Harvesting of rye is general ini a heat harvest has begun. Sum thrk-inlias been done in Box Elder aad Tooele counties. The y ield varies fra iof imwl-in- fair to ioor, reports J. terologlst. Pastures and ranges good despite the dry Cecil Alter, ne have nmtiwri weather, ut should he tnueh improved by the raitn. They are reported excellent in (!ar field, Wayne and Wustfeh cmintn Stock Is in good condition, t Gustaf L. W. Lnngfnrs. tin unuatar alized Dane, was taken to the count; jail at Sait Lake with a deep ln)m' wound in his hack, received, lie declared, when lie resisted arrest by guardsmen ut Biaglmm. John S. Hickman has been brought hack to Eureka from Joplin. 5k, tJ face a murder charge. Hickni.m it 11H2 slabbed A. Hiileliinsoa of Kuiglit title in a Eureka saloon, hut Wort his trial he escaped from the mt) Jail ut Nephi. The presidency of the Tooele stub hits donated the use of one uf tl basement rooms of the stake laiililinf to the Daughters of the Pioneer ftf the purpose of 11 relic room, itnd tbfl intend to collect nil of the pnmeer relies available. Tin new factories of the Sugar tompnny will he ready amide time for handling (he licet fall, aeeording to L. R. Bcdc, dw president uud general immagcfolb AmalP-mate- ia company, anti lie adds tlmt prKiw, are excellent for a successful wus. Halt simri On August H the In tt membership from meji passed Ikshuw national guard of Utah and members of the regular army, litc"'' with tin proohiimill"t pi In nee President Wilson culling the ntithwa Mend guard of the United States into King of Greece Takes Oath. sendee. M1 Alliens. King Alexander on August Chiengo contrnetors and U "c1 look Hie out b of office amid to In men City ure Brigham great H pomp mid ceremony. Frecedi'd by a work of reconstructing troop of soldiers, the king, in a car- dumps and sheds nt the Aimdpu,lw riage drawn by Tour lmrse- -. led sugar plant, Exteiisivi improvement from the palace to the ball of the are comimiiJ planned by, the sugar handier id deputies, through streets the local work Ml f The factory. lined with eheerim: citizens. iuphe quire several weeks If plans of the cote ...nation American Indians Join Marine. emergency committee u f Salt Port Royal. S. The war whoop now under construct ion are eurrieJ of tin American Indian will soon lie out, the business men " I'tah'a cap d' Intermingled with the cries of the once savage Fast Indi.ia tribes, who, trained III tile use nt tile l'ltli hy Great lirltiiln. are now fighting at the front for the iause of don racy. Word received from Paris Island states Hint full, htooded Indian warriors have Joined mlo Sam's m,'nines mid are anxious Billy Blues" abroad. -'- M .- - i v n v O ' v Ji. A: " v." dfci Founder and president of the Na tional Marins league, who has enlisted Enraged Wife Kills Husband. New York. John L. De Similes, for- thousands ef business men and firms mer United States minister to I'm throughout tho country in a campaign guny, was shot mid killed at Ids horn.-a- for ships to win the war and to pro. Roslyn, long Island, late FHdti mote national commerce after the war. night, by his divorced wife, wlm w.,. Mr. Ross, through the league, is now Miss plnnqiitnu Errazuriz of Sunil. ...i, promoting a movement to provide Chile, The slumllng was the result training for thousands of navigators who will be needed In the new mer. a quarrel over the custody of ih.-ii son. chant marine. year-ol- Impaled on Shaft. Id Faso . Private Edward Taylor of nioldiie gun eompailV was almost instantly killed When the nliiehliie to was riding collided L! Yuan Hung Leaves American Aviator Killed. Hospital., IVkin.-- LI New York.--dairi- es Yuan Hung, the former Pb'lschmmm son gf Julius L. Flelselitmiiiii, ut, who 1ms been in the French r..iin, r mayor of Cincinnati, was ihtanii, "'M'ltal since the time of the recent killed Thursday when the hydi..t. t,. ' ms, left the hospital Saturday mid plane la which ho was flying it.n,ipM, ivminetl to tils private residence la Hie in Great South May. Chinese ey. t t I. W. W. Leader Laid at Rest, Rutte, Mont. Frank II. Little, mom her of the general executive hoard of Hie Industrial Workers of the nrld aim was lynched by vigilantes wav buried Sunday. HOW men being in n',,. iuncrnl parade Max..-,,,- , wood hauler. Wllnn Killed in Auto Race. Milwaukee. Wls, Karl Uety. m'e,:mel:,n.wlls ' .it1 the III a tm e at killed the others IMI. s J'ldeago. lHj bim.H heat. In nu automobile stat,, Knights i Will Net Attend Socialist Meeting. with "agon or biMor being r was made char tty .n. drew I toil a r Law. chancellor ,,f 1... ex chequer, In the house of comm, ms that no member of the governm. m would attend tin proposed t! ,,,iM ltou.il Socialist conference. . S4lt ft Canadians on Food Rations. Ottawa. Oat. Uanmln Is to he put on rations and there Is to he ii penalty if the order are not obeyed. W. j, Hunmi. food controller of Cmmda. Ims made recommendations to the minister of Justice that the people of t'mmdn shall he required to observe two meat less days a week, two Imeoidess days ii week anil that every caterer la i'au udu who serves dally twenty-livmeats mast supply bread that Is miter than pure wheat bread. bunion.-I- . tl(4 the clearing house rm.iull(li laike in the immili of jtaJ with the corresponding' The outlaws have been scattered Into such small hands in Hu hills mid woods tlmt further success of the resistance Is believed impossible. Wallace Cargill, alleged leader of DEATH PENALTY FOR SLACKERS. one of the hands, shot through the stomach Sunday afternoon when of- Men Who Resist Selective Draft Law May Face Firing Squad. ficers encountered objectors near Rocky Point, died a short time later. Washington. Registered men "who Three sit hers besides Cargill were cap- resist the seh.ctive draft law face milful cd. itary court martial for desertion and From prisoners the name of virtual- the pusihilily of execution for deserly every leader lias been ascertained. tion in time of war. Tin whole miliThese cull themselves captains and are tary and civil powers of the federal distinguished hy a brilliant red sash. government, states, cities or eoiiiitfes Contrary to previous reports the rebels will he employed to bring them to appeared to he amply supplied with hook. This was announced fn a formal ammunition, although their firearms are of every conceivable pattern. A statement hy brigadier General Enoch survey of the hardware stores in the H. Crowder, provost marshal general. affected district has revealed that the In response to reports from North Carammunition stocks have been bought olina, Georgia and Oklahoma of anti-dradistu rba nccs. up for tin past several weeks, evidently In anticipation of armed resist Advance Price of Fruit Jars. mice. It was believed that the activities Washington. Retail dealers who of Hie ibjectors in lids suite, most of have raised the prices of glass fruit whom me said to belong to the Workjins were denounced) hy Hie department of agriculture in n statement on ing Class union,'' but some being enrolled in the Jones family." a hand August 4. which declares the increase with a similar purpose, and the "I. W. began with the go.'ertimeut's emerW," were hut a part of a nationally gency campaign for preservation of spread propaganda to resist service In food mid that there Is no shortage of Hie army. Jars. P. H. W. ROSS 1 " In David IJoyil Premier London. alentente from returned George, just on August lied conferences, speaking e Mrs. Helen Hilt Weed, daughter of the Connecticut congressman, who by her clever defense of herself and her s won the adtwelve miration of the court and all members of the bar who followed with Interest their trial for obstructing the traffic" In front of the Whit House recently. Itv.ry ,, burned when of the GerChallenges the Good Faith Mich-aelChancellor and man Emperor in Their Peace Talk. Would Eliminate War. UIJ llftlil Nearly 3(K'pHrs 0f I,0M looted In.Imgun for He Muta,1 Belgium mnl France, Benjamin Newton, ngw, ,llwl Ogden as the result m celved when Ids with an automobile, Carl Doekstader, ir, venra.i, ii CONQUEST CHECKED. well-know- n THREATEN PEACE CER-MALLOYD GEORGE DECLARES WORLD AMBITIONS FOR Are Preparing to Give Battle to German North of the Dniester. London. The Russian retirement In Mukowlmi Is slackening somewhat, and Herman while the Anglo-Frencarmies In Flanders, with more favorable weather, are feeling out each other's strength. On no front was there fighting on a large scale Monday. Apparently the Russians are holding SELECTIVE DRAFT WAR ARMY. Intact their lines north of the Dniester, and Merlin reports the Russians are Nearly Million and a Half Men Will preparing to give battle to the adSoon Be Under Arm. vancing Hermans between tho Dnies1'rovost Marshal Hen-era- l ter and the Iruth. Washington. Crowder amt tils assistants are Three Killed at Crossing. at work on the Until set of regultuions to he promulgated tills week to comlayette, Idaho. Frank Hon, stockman of Council, Ida.; Mrs. plete tiie organization of the selective draft war army. They will govern ac- Frank Hon, his wife, and Frank Hon, niohllizution of the men selected. Jr., aged 2a, were killed and another tual ' Statements Issued by the war de- sou ami two daughters of Mr. uud Mrs. partment show that the preliminary lion were Injured "hen tin automobile ' figures place the total force of natioiiul In which they were riding was struck guard taken Into the federal service by a train between Fayette and Wood's August !i nt l.'t.OO.'t otTleers and 4iy,S.l4 Spur. men. Another statement showed that HELEN HILL WEED 1S0.7(M war volunteers have been recruited for the regular servlet since April t, leaving only about 2.000 vacancies In the regulars at war strength. These figures mean that approximately "2.,(NiO men are now under arms, exclusive of tin imv.v and marine corps, to lie supplemented within the next few weeks hy OST.UOO raised under the ehetive draft Idll. Of the latter number about fioo.ood wilt mm pose the third great element of the war army, the national army, and the remainder will go to fill up the regulars ami the guard and their reserves. APACHES I MS German Chancellor Names as Foreign Office Head Diplomat Who Opposed Submarine Tactica Inaugurated To Destroy Shipping. Force Meeting With Between Pruth and Sereth Rivers. Canadian Make Successful Thrusts., Austro-Germa- CABINET Fund. Good Road SI..HHMHH, " I'nlumhtm for th!'S'r Ii?.' i""1 " I'eiitloii of Cntlmllc soldiers nod sudors has . ". hLlZ Liner Strikes Mine. Amsterdam. The Ib.thmG -S- " n ,tai,,shlt,X,,,,,m h ie hotit'ij ?s tor Holland, life-ter- .. . e The H'1 city may pledge themselves to ns miinpr of their employee" n F slide for work lu 'the orchard the fields of tin qtute to bumper crop Joseph Sullivan. lm who lias caused the state p authorities much concern hy bn V. . longed absence, on parole la two escaped prisoners, and for " apprehension 11 reward ol S.VKtt nt" feted, returned to Salt Lake, nr declare again In prison, lie no Intention of escaping-Tidrtm first man arrested for ness iii Weber county " I'0 Illir tell where he ' procured ll . which caused his condition used h,v (.utility Attorney l arr,"(1 out tlmt part of the prohibition which sets forth Hint u malt n " fast s to give saeli intornnil ea uud guilty of contempt of court punished nooordingly Kf. bnorle.m k "'' Imt mid ib busy ... ,."s were all Nn,.,i In Spain j ' The government timhdtiin hflfl miles of road in Spulu ,n,i than 3,000 miles under ceuRru ut the present time Indicate Value of Community'c The roads, furnish n jarust measure the value of any CIU A Bottled country that 1" llI good road Is not worth HvitiS ,. 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