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Show TOE SPANISH TORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH FIERCE IRILERl 1111 BULGARIANS TO c BATHE CRUISERS WAR SIDELIGHTS GERMI FRANCE I UTAH STATE NEWS A special train consisting two cars of ,fKfor L Lk "- Beaver county held a big cel! . 90 Otober 1, in honor o 04 tlon of the Delta branch the pl6 Un9 o Balt Lake Route. the ' 0n recommendation of th :ee n teachers eight additional rs have been appointed by the oJa hoard of education. James.. Cavanaugh, an crawl. Si HOSTILE DEAD-LOC- ARMIES GRIPPED-IWHICH IS FEAR-FUJN EFFECTIVENESS. AMERICAN L FLEET TO MAKE KING FERDINAND WILL WAR IN ENDEAVOR TO INCLUDE D FASTEST AND BEST ARMED VESSELS AFLOAT, While Two Mighty Armies Are Hammerlng Away, the British Fleet Is Bombarding the German I Cun Positions. TERRITORY. Because of Greek Premier Resign Greece and May bo Stand Kings Next to Enter War. Russian Begin Energetic Defence. . Will Cost Eighteen Million Dollars to Construct and Equip Ddeadnought, Plans Calling for.Speed of Forty Miles an Hour. London. Fighting In the Artois and Washington. Superb battle cruls the Champagne sectors has again de- ers, ibtgger, faster apd more heavily veloped Into a fierce artillery duel armed than any war craft now afloat or building, and which will cost with the hostile armies gripped in deadlock which is for each to construct and equip, the effectiveness with which the oppos- will be recommended to congress as a ing armies are holding their respective part of tbe navy building program for next year. positions. This decision was reached Monday Official reports received from Paris are barren of any claim of advances at a conference between President made, while Berlin mentions only one Willson, Secretary Daniels andRcpre-sentatlvPadgett, chairman of tbe success, the recapture of a section of trench which the French took on Tues house noval affairs committee. (Copyright.) Plans for such a type of vessel bb day to the northwest of Givenchy. British attempts to retrieve their is contemplated already hare been losses of the day before by attacks prepared under tbe direction of Rear Admiral David W. Taylor, chief con against the Germans north of Loos structor of the navy, and now are bewere repulsed with "very considerable losses in killed and wounded," accord- ing considered by the secretary and members of the general board. ing to the German general staff, FOR LOSS OF UVES Dreadnaughta, which also will he The center of artillery fighting in recommended for construction this Artois has moved from the section be will cost $18,000,000 each, It tween Souches and Grenay to a point winter, Is estimated, aa against $15,000,000 for HAS ACCEDED TO AMERICAN DE- HOPE THAT WAR IN BALKANS farther south and now the big guns those now building. Part of this InMAY BE AVERTED VIRTUALLY MANDS FOR SETTLEMENT are struggling for the mastery along crease, however, la due to new bull HAS BEEN ABANDONED. OF ARABIC CASE. the front immediately north of La construction to for provide greater to of The east Arras. the Scarpe and protection against torpedo attack. Scarpe river traverses the opposing Plana for the battle cruisers, Mr. Expresses Regret for Loss of Lives, Action Follows News of Arrival In of Arras at a lines point just north Disavows Sinking of Vessel, But Daniels said, contemplated a speed of Bulgaria of Austrian and Gerand flows east through Vltry and past thirty-fivman Officers to Direct the knots an hour. They will greet to Pay Indemnity to the Doual. Families of Victims. be faster than ahy but the swiftest deBulgarian Army. While the two mighty armies are atstroyers. In land terms, they will tempting to reach a solution of the equal the speed of railway trains makLondon. The hope expressed that Washington. Germany has com issue in warfare, the ing more than forty miles an hour. In pletely acceded to tbe American de- war in the Balkans might be averted British fleet is hammering dally at the size they will equal the largest Amerl-ca- mands for settlement of the Arabic virtually has been abandoned, accordGerman right,' bombarding with shells dreadnoughts now building and case. Tbe imperial government. In a ing to the belief expressed in official of every caliber the German gun po far exceed any now afloat. letter presented on October 5 by its circles. sltlons at Westende and Mlddlekerke. ambassador, Count von Bernstorff,, to Foreign Secretary Grey announced Reduction of these works or their enWARNING GIVEN TURKEY. sink- Friday afternoon that Austrian and disavows tbe Lansing, Secretary forced withdrawal is considered here ing of the vessel, announces that It German officers were arriving in Bulto be a necessary prelude to an ad- Friendly Relatione Declared to be has ao notified the submarine com- garia to direct the Bulgarian army. vance movement on this flank when Jeopardized by Massacres. mander who made the attack, ex- The secretary said this was a fact the allies offensive is begun. Washington. Ambassador Morgen-tha- presses regrets for the loss or Ameri- which the allies regard "with the utat Constantinople, was Instruct- can lives,, and agrees to pay an In- most gravity. DEDICATE ARROWROCK DAM. ed by cable on Tuesday to Inform the demnity to their families. The foreign secretary authorized Turkish minister of foreign affairs Official Washington was both grati- the following statement: Thousands of Idahoans Celebrate that public sentiment In the United fied and relieved by the diplomatic Information has been received that Completion of Gigantic Enterprise States was so stirred by the reports victory. The communication deliv- German and Austrian officers have for Boise, Idaho. Special trains over of the Armenian atrocities that unless ered by the ambassador pursuant to several days been arriving in Bulgaria the United States governments rail the massacre ceased friendly relations general instructions from his govern- with a view to taking an active part in road on Monday carried thousands of between the American people and the ment, spread absolute confidence that directing the Bulgarian army. This southern Idaho people to Arrowrock people of Turkey would be threat- there would be no more submarine action is precisely similar to that takto attend the dedlcatln of the great ened. controversies between the United en In Turkey, where German officers dam built to store the flood waters of Officials made it clear that this States and Germany for the document forced Turkey to make an entirely unthe Boise river. The dedicatory ex- message, though its Importance was reveals that stringent orders have attack upon Russia . last provoked ercises included addresses by J. H. by no means minimized, did not been given to submarine commanders year. Lowell for the government and Gov. threaten a break in diplomatic rela- to prevent a recurrence of such Inci"Since the allied powers are bound Closes Alexander for the state and tions. Turkey already has let it be dents as the Arabic. to support the states who are threat known that she will not permit InterSince this case embraces the prin- ened by such proceedings In Bulgaria At noon carrier pigeons taken to ference any foreign power with her ciples for which President Wilson con- this news is regarded as of the utmost by Arrowrock from every part of the tended In his notes following the tor- gravity. Armenian policy. polse irrigation project were released pedoing of the Lusitania and theFal-aba- , the dam. The dam from the crest EARTHQUAKE IN NEVADA. the concessions made by GerBuilding Contractor Arrested. stores up water which will irrigate many to the American viewpoint Thomas Kelly, contracChicago. People Flee From Hornet When 234,000 acres. were generally regarded as paving the tor, who erected the Manitoba . . i parliaBegin to Rock way for amicable settlement of all ment building at Winnipeg, was arrestDR. COOK ARRE8TED AT SPY. Imlay, Nev. Much damage was the cases which have threatened ed here Friday at the request of Winseverance ot diplomatic relations beAmerican Explorer Denied Permission done by earthquake shocks for 100 nipeg authorities. Kelly is charged tween the two countries. miles railSouthern Pacific the along with having defrauded the Manitoba to Climb Mount Everest. Count von Bernstorff left here Tuesroad, it was learned from reports regovernment out of $1,250,000 In conSan Francisco. Dr. Frederick A. ceived Several railroad day night happy over tbe results of nection with the erection of the Sunday. in parliaJune San who Francisco left Cook, his work, expressing water tanka toppled from their the confident ment buildings. to climb Mount Everest In the Himaand one of them at Lovelock, hope that relations between Germany layas, was arrested in Rangoon, Bur- forty miles west of here, crushed one and the United States would continue Haitlena Favor Germany. ma, as a German spy, and his motion end of a dwelling house. to Improve. "A great Washington. accord was outfit confiscated, With the settlement of the Arabic picture People fled from their residences In demonstration in Cape occurred American ing to Curtis W. Allen, an night clothing here and elsewhere. controversy, the dispatch to Great in celebration of the Saturday timber buyer who has returned from Britain of tbe American note on interference with trade is ex- signing of the disarmament agreepn eleven months trip in the far east CAPT. FRANZ VON PAPEN ment Alien said that Dr, Cook wa: released pected within & few days. President Wilson has consistently refused to later, but permission to climb EveT:! CHRYSTAL MACMILLAN was withheld. , " send this communication while the issues with Germany were pending, beWill be N6 Special Session. cause tbe Berlin government had, 1 President Wilsob through its notes, given the impresWashington. a sion that on the action which the practically ha decided not to call United States took with one set of special aesslon of the senate before the meeting of congress In regular belligerents depended Us own consession. Although he Is drous ot formity to international law. having ths senates rules amended ao HILLSTROM GRANTED RESPITE. as to give the majority power to limit behave to understood is debate, he President Wilson Asks Postponement come convinced that It la better not of Execution Ponding Investigation. time. this at senate call the to together Hlllstrom Salt Lake was not executed on Friday for the Will Fight Rather Than Starve. murder of a Salt Lake groceryman and Clifton, Arix. Striking miner from his son. Acting upon a telegram the three copper camps of Clifton, from Woodrow Wilson, president of numbering several thousand, paraded the United States, requesting postthe town Tuesday bearing banners anponement of the execution qf Hill nouncing an intention to fight rather stroni pending further Investigation of than starve as a result of the walkthe case by the minister front Sweden out on September 11, when the mine to the United States, Governor William I'M! officials refused to recognize their Spry of Utah Thursday afternoon is union or adopt a new wage scale. sued an official respite to the con v Charged With Land Frauds. demned man until the next regular Ocot San Franclsca Indictments In tbe of board the meeting pardons, tober 16. alleged Oregon land fraud case were taken - off the aecttflle Tuesday and Newthot Hoad Arrested. KHlWS&fSVlCt'J J the- names of seven men not yet ar-- ' Eleven San Francisco. Newo Newl New, rested were made public. J who for months has lectured at the others. Including one minister, have Fanama-Pactflbeen arrested. Chryatal MacMillan of Edinburgh, exposition In the role Y Scotland, Newthot of church of the secretary of th Intornation Medal Presented to Wlleon. Ltd andarchbishop of the Newthot univer- al committee of women for permanent president President Wilson has corns to the United States has Washington. atFranx peace, von was arrested federal Friday by Papen, military Capt sity, received a medal from the American tache of the Gorman embassy In Washwith using the malls a an envoy from tho International charged ofcert, School Peace league In recognition of ington, who cent letter by J. F. J. to defraud. Marie Tully Graham, his Congrooa of Women to enlist tho aid services in the cause Archibald In one of which ho alludod assistant at the exposition, was of our government In efforts to stop his ot peace. tho groat war. to th "Idlotlo Yankee by the officers as a witness. e I j e trench-to-trenc- n , water-users- .' -- Build-Ing- : sup-por- ts Hal-tle- long-delaye- d . 1 Clty.v-Jose- ph , X 'fr WO- iMAWKWuMV c "pre-emine- Boy Shoots Father. Bingham, Utah. A man named 'Gus 11111. who runs a boarding house in Doty gulch, was shot by his son Julius llill, 18 years old, and seriously wounded. After the shooting jhe boy telephoned for a doctor. ( Torreon. Villa troops are evacuating Torreon and Carranza forces are entering that city, accord ing to a telegram received at Carranx headquarters In Nuevo Laredo. D tail were withheld. Carranzlataa Loredo, Texas. In Tank Steamer Burned. Liverpool. The British tank steamer Kanukuk of 4,000 tons has been destroyed by lire and sunk, according to advices received here Monday from Borneo, East Indies, under date of Oc- tober 2. To Reassemble Duma. San Francisco Feels 8hako. San Francisco. A slight earth sembled on November $ for action on shock was felt In San Francisco and the budget and financial affairs. This ojher bay cities and San Jose, fifty announcement a as made after repre- tulles south of here about 7:30 oclock sentations had been received from Friday. The shock was ot about three Finance Minister Barke. seconds In duration. Petrograd. Tbe duma will be reas- Alaska Road Built Twenty Milos. Casualty Llsta Out. London. Casualty Mats published Washington. Twenty miles of the now Alaska railroad being built by include the names of 11$ officers and the government has been completed. 3 607 men.- A list under date ot SepSecretary Lane reported Monday, and tember 26 gives the names of eighty-fiv- e officers from the western. front, satisfactory progress toward the reof whom twenty are dead. maining 439 miles Is being made. Radoslavoff to Visit Berlin, Vienna. It Is reported from Sofia that ITemler Radoslavoff of Bugaria la planning a trip to Berlin In the near future. Tho ostensible purpose of tho trip to to visit tho premiers . y wjs j v 2 rZT at le Bo8ton mine, at was instantly killed he fell under Bula train of ore cm 91 London. Russias ultimatum to Lake Salt for Is taken It Citys postofflee hana garia having expired, the hit of the ninth convenHon"? granted here that King Ferdinand and he big National Federation of his ministers are definitely committed to the Germanic allies, and, In return Clerks, recently held In San Frwtclico John a Egbert, aged 73, former blsh' for territory to be ceded after the war some ports, including Constantinople, op of the Mormon church and a r and all that remains of European tired farmer, was struck by acat W68t Jrdan and tanaEj Turkey, has undertaken to assist SerkHled In against the operations tively Whether W. C. Ayres of Salt Lake bia, thus hoping to open the way for army, the objec- was murdered or Is wandering about the Austro-GermaIn an unbalanced condition tive of which is the sea of Marmora. his dbu The entente powers, In this belief, traded wife has asked the police Z force a are or letermlne. landing, .have landed The Amalgamated Sugar at Salonlki, which will take upon company self the duty of protecting the main expects to produce approximately 44 railway through Serbia and Greece 000 tons of sugar at its Ogden, Logan and give what assistance It can to the Lewiston and Burley factories durinx Balkan allies, should . they be at- the fall season. tacked by Bulgaria. This InfringeSam Molsivlch, a Servian ment of Greek neutrality has brought at the copper furnaces of theemployed forth a formal protest from the Greek tional smelter, at Tooele, was InternaInstantgovernment, but in the words of one ly killed when he came in contact with winked at Is it being correspondent, a cable. trolley the of people by the great majority The late Frank Knox, Salt Lake of Greece. banker and capitalist, left an estats news that comes the From Athens consisting of Premier Venlzelos has resigned, the at $270,000, personal property valued according to a petition was he him informed that king having for appointment of administrators. unable to support the policy of his During September 274 pupils were ministry. excluded from The next move devolves upon Bul- schools becausethe Salt Lake City of various Infections, garia, and as soon as she moves, the as shown In the report of the schooi Anglo-Frenc- h troops which are being mobilized will be pur in motion, while Inspection department of the city board of health. the fleets in the Black sea and the Harold Greenwood, 12 years of age, assume their will appointed Aegean a member of the Boys Pig club, Jorroles. Meanwhile Russia, whose armies for dan school .district, has the distincfive months have been retiring, has tion of raising a Berkshire boar which has won the championship ribbon over begun an energetic offensive along a all Berkshlres exhibited. of southeast to from wide front, Riga The city commissioners of Provo, Vllna, and, according to unofficial reports, has already met with consider- have fixed the annual salaries for ths ensuing two years at the following anable success. This, however, is denied by Berlin, nual amounts: Mayor. $1,200; comwhich says that all the Russian at- missioners, each, $1,000; auditor, $900. This rate has been In effect four years. tacks have been repulsed. Two representatives of the Russian ITALIANS SPARE TRIEST. government, Peter Shcheet, chief horticulturist of agricultural extension Abondon Idea of Taking City to aa to work la south Rdssla, and F. B. Destruction. Its Prevent mechanical engineer, visited Udine, Italy. The original Idea of the agricultural oollege at Logan retaking Triest seems to have been cently. abandoned by the Italians. AccordJohn Theodore Abrahamsson, aged ing to reports from the Italian head- 20 years, who received a compound quarters the plan now 1b that when fracture of the skull September 18, camp, when a runabout driven Gorizla, with its entrenched by J. V. which la one of the most formidable his crashed into a telecousin, natural fortifications in existence. Is graph pole at Salt Lake, died Ocwill continue their Italians taken, the tober 3. advance along the Carso high platTelegraphic business In the eau, leaving Triest on their right and region shows a greater proAus-trina cut off from the remainder of tbe portionate increase than in any other empire. of the United States, according The operation is contemplated with part to U. G. Life, euperintendent of the a view to preventing tbe Austrians second district of the Western Union from destroying Triest by bombardTelegraph company. ing It from the mountains and the Not discouraged by past failures to sea, according to the reports. n 500-vo- Zwo-UnBk- Bern-Btro- Inter-mounta- in obtain military drill at the Ogden High school, a committee of pupils, who were (miner officers In the batHospital In Adalia Destroyed by Al- talion of cadets, is again seeking to have military training made a part of lied Warships, German Report. the school curriculum. from received Berlin. Reports Bones and clothing of an unidentiAdalia say that two torpedo boats, one ot which was French, have shelled fied man who has been dead perhaps that city, says the Overseas News lx months, together with a The municipal hospital, blue steel revolver, with one disagency. which filed the Red Cross flag, was charged cartridge, were found a few destroyed and one of the Inmates was days ago on a mountain ridge seven miles east of North Ogden. killed. Adalia Is a seaport of Asia Minor Complaints against Albert Peterson md James Peterson, brothers, were on tbe Gulf of Adalia with a population of about 30,000, probably three-fourt- dismissed In the .municipal court at of whom are Mohammedans Ogden, and the two brothers were exonerated of any wrongdoing In conand the remainder Greeks. nection with the Iobs of cattle from Hoars Views of Villa Agent. Wheeler basin three weeks ago. For the purpose of aiding In buildWashington. Secretary Lansing talked at length on Tuesday with En- ing a railroad from Salt Lake Into the rique C. Llorente, Washington repre- Uintah basin, the president of the Salt sentative of General Villa. It waa Lake Commercial club has appointed the second of the series ot confercommittee to work with the reguences through which the secretary ex- lar railroad committee of tbe club and pects to obtain Information on the with the business men of Utah. Mexican situation, on which the ac-- . Forty-thre- e births were reported to tlon of the next meeting of the he Salt Lake health department durconference shall be based. ing the past week, as against forty-eigh- t the same week last year; four-eeProgressives Adopt Platform. for Boston. The Progressive state con- the deaths as against seventeen same thirteen in and 1914, period vention on Tuesday decided to main- cases of tain the party organization for the twenty-seve- contagious diseases as against for . the corresponding presidential campaign of 1916; ratif- week the last year. ied the nomination or Nelson B. Ditch diggers In 8alt Lake uncovClark of Beverly for governor and ered the bones of an adult Indian, adopted a platform which contained planks favoring national prohibition, who had evidently been burled wrapt woman suffrage, state ownership of in bis blankets In a sitting posture public utilities and the social uplift. many years ago. Some pieces of pottery were found at a depth of ten feet Slaves Union Held Legal. Little Rock. Ark. The Arkansas Among the students registered at supreme court on Tuesday declared the U. A. C. at Logan Is Rafael Minot the unions of negro slaves In the ante- from Bolivia, , who comes seeking bellum daya legal marriages, even knowledge concerning dry farming though no marriage ceremony was and Irrigation. A young man from Persia has also become a student performed. this year. Drys Charge Fraud. Construction of new car barns and Minneapolis, Minn.-Cha- rges that repair shops at the estimated cost of .the "wet forces committed wholeat Lognn sale frauds In the county option elec- $140,000, a passenger station to cost about $30,000, and freight tion here are to be Investigated yards In Ogden to cost about $10,000, the "dry workers and presented by to are on the Immediate program of tbe the grand jury, Ogden, Logan tt Idaho Railway comMexico City Attacked, pany. . tarado, Texas. Zapatistas conduct- After thorough examination by state B. Beatty, secretary of the Moxl, the morn-inof October 2. according to board of health. Into the cause ot the delayed advices reaching here MantL Tuesday, and lecent caaes of typhoid at were repulsed with a loss ot 7uo In haa been learned that the dUease did eluding one generaL not orglnate there, but that two mos brought the disease into MantL TURKISH SEAPORT SHELLED. I1r-T- |