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Show 1IEBER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916, VOL. XXVIIB GREEKS ON VERGE r ' GETS THE RIGHT OF WAY OF REVOLUTION AND CHIEFTAIN HIS TROOPS. AMERICAN of Two Hundred Ban-tl- London According to Athens dispatches received here, M. Venizelos will issue a manifesto to the Greek people from Canea, Island of Crete, where he probably will direct Ahe formation of a separatist government. Besides Adm.ral Condcuriotis, the dispatches add, those accompanying ces. M. Venizelos include all the members cross-h- e audits are reported to have of his former cabinet, with the exceprailroad at San Andres, where- tion of M. Raktavin, minister of jusCarwith skirmish a bad slight Texas. It is said that from field has been received Villa and that Mexico m quarters toward the band are moving north It Is claimed uerican expedition. to the field comes report this it reliable most from adquarte's tice. The proclamation of M. Venizelos, iLwpViii t It is said, will invite King Constantine to put himself at the head of a nation- al defense movement. THIRTY KILLED IN E Thirty thousand fully armed Cretan in are control complete insurgents The Carranza aut- of the pf San Andres. island, according to a Reuter's confiscathorities have ordered the AERIAL ATTACKS Athens dispatch. T BY Canea, Heraclion milifor ion of all horses suitable in aro coast towns and other their posto engage In the purtary purposes session. The Greek authorities have suit of Villa. turned over all government buildings sources Carranza Information from BLOCKADE BIG HINDRANCE TO to the leaders of the separatist move- TWELVE ZEPPELINS RAID band Villa of the AND THE SOUTHEAST EXPANSION OF RAPIDLY places the strength ment. Only eleven members of King COUNTIES OF ENGLAND. at 200. GROWING BUSINESS. Constantines Cretan guard remain According to cowboys captured by loyal, the others being disbanded. deVilla in Santa Clara canyon, who Missiles Dropped Caused Numerous Shipments That Formerly Went to serted after the Chihuahua battle, REFUSES TO INTERVENE. Fires and Demolished or Damaged Europe Via Hamburg Have Gone city and Villa himself entered the a Large Number of Residences to Sweden Since Start of until daylight. and stayed Switzerland Will Not Open Peace the War. Stores. and arrFifty Villa adherents recently Negotiations. ested at Madera have been sent London. Switzerland probably will London. Twelve Zeppelins which Stockholm, Sweden. Notwithstandnorth under guard of fifty de facto take no action in the near future in which execution. troops, presumably for an attempt to bring about peace nego- raided London and the southeast ing the many obstacles with Amercounties of England Saturday night, they meet, representatives of tiations. A Reuter dispatch from killed Supreme in Financial Affair. thirty persons and injured 110 ican exporting concerns here are enBerne says the federal coucil, having Kansas City. In an address before according to a British official deavoring to maintain trade relations received various requests for Swiss others, statement. Of the casualties, twenty-eigh- t between the United States and SweBankers association, the American intervention in favor of peace, has demen, women and children were den so as to be in position to take Comptroller Williams said: We have cided to recommend that these sugges- killed and ninety-nin- e to our counmen, women advantage of the permanent opportunioutgrown responsibility tions be not acquiesced in. become We have and children were injured in the met- ties expected with the conclusion of and generation. try European peace. ropolitan area of London. responsible to the whole world beNames Camp After Enlisted Man. Two persons were killed and eleven Prior to the war, America played an cause we have become the supreme Paso. An unexampled compliEl In an east midland town and almost negligible part in the trade of world power, especially in that vital was paid to the memory of an Injured ment it is feared that two other bodies may Sweden, export and import alike. Durdepartment reaching to the root and enlisted man when, by order of Briga- be hurled in the ruins. core of all things which we here diing the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, dier General Bell, the camp occupied The missiles dropped caused numer- imports from the United States, howrectly represent the financial. here by troops of the Tenth provi- ous and demolished or damaged ever, took a leap which carried them sional division " was named Camp a fires,number of residences Desire Retirement of Greenback. and up more than 600 per cent above the large Owen Bierne, after a sergeant of stores in normal. Then came the tightening of London. Kansas City. Immediate retirement that name belonging to the Twenty-thir- d Two of the raiders were the British blockade and the Swedish of all greenbacks and a gradual withbrought infantry who was killed in a sa- down in Essex. They were both large war trade act which prohibits an imdrawal of national bank notes, placiloon in the performance of his duty ng the currency of this country on a airships and of a new pattern. One porter from giving guarantees to Great of them fell in flames and was destroy- Britain covering seeds bought in the basis of gold coin and federal reserve with the provost guard. ed, together with the crew. The crew United States or other neutral counnotes, was discussed here Tuesday by Plan Thrift Congress. bankers attending the conference of of twenty-tw- o men of the second were tries. Under these adverse influences Kansas City, Mo. A thrift congress the trade has rapidly declined, the the national hank section of the Americaptured. can Bankers' association in annual to be held in New York the latter American Imports for the first three part of December to celebrate the gain ORGANIZER BEATEN BY MOB. months of 1916 having amounted only convention. banks this made by the savings year to $12,213,690 against $41,943,301 in and to map out a further huge econ- Western Federation Organizer Ejected 1916. Although the figures are not Utahn Dies of Thirst in Arizona. From Copper Field. campaign to be instituted available here it is said the trade of Kingman, Ariz. Whoever finds my omy the United States, was Copper Hill, Tenn. Guy E. Miller of more recent months has shown a simbody, bury it, was the message left throughout comhere by the executive Denver, organizer for the Western ilar or even greater falling off. The by August Lund, a miner of Eureka, planned mittee of the savings bank section of Federation of Miners, was seized by a Sewdlsh government has adopted the Utah, on his canteen, when he found the American Bankers association. mob as he returned from a meeting policy of not announcing export or imhimself dying of thirst in an old tunnear here Saturday and was taken to port figures during the war and It is nel at Gold Hill, in the Weaver disFort Worth to Remain Wet. the outskirts of the town, whipped regarded as a misdemeanor to ask for trict, about forty miles northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. Tarrant county and ordered to leave. them. In February, 1916, the imports Kingman some time last August. His J. A. Jones, Millers local assistant, from the United States amounted to apparently had voted "wet by a mabody has just been found. jority of 1,400 in Mondays local op- was taken from his room In a hotel, a little more than $2,000,000 against tion election. A majority of the coun- marched through the streets at the more than $13,000,000 a year ago. In Issue Challenge to President. but Fort head of a crowd and forced to swear March the decline waa from eighteen dry, Cleveland, O. Charles E. Hughes ty districts voted Worth piled up a big wet vote. on Tuesday that he would leave town on the next millions in 1916 to four millions in challenged the administrat1916. train. He left. ion to deny his charge that John Lind Mexican. Soldier Shoots was authorized The trouble arose when citizens and England contended that these enorby President Wilson El Paso, Texas. A Carranza ser- members of trades unions affiliated mous Imports from America meant one In 1914 to say to the minister from of the Elvalie, Chihuahua, gar- with the American Federation of La- of two things either that they were foreign power to Mexico, that geant was shot Friday night by an bor objected to the attempt of West- going to Germany through Sweden or rison Huerta Would be put out of the presi- American of the Fifth cavalry, ern Federation of Miners to gain a were trooper of dency Mexico if he did not volun-tartlreplacing on the market here who is being held prisoner, according control of the labor situation in the Swedish goods shipped to Germany. get out. to a report. copper fields near here. Miller had led the effort to organize the mine Deny Villa Raid. TAKE J0NESCU ADMIRAL HIPPER wortcers in opposition to the United Washington. Confidential official who have Mine Workers of America, advices, it was announced Tuesday, at the state been supported by what is said to be show that department, Villa was not a majority of business men in the present during the HiTennessee copper fields. dalgo day fighting at Chihuahua City, no arms or ammunition were capVilla Threatens Raid on Douglas. tured by the bandits and that there service Ariz. Secret Were no desertions Douglas, from the Carranza agents of the American and Mexican arrison. governments are trying to locate Villa Shoots Couple, Kills Herself. agents who are said to have visited Mexican quarter of Douglas and the hiladelphia. J. C. Graveur, presi-en- t Piertleville, a suburb, telling the peoof the Alhambra New garage, ple that Villa will be In this district Shot and instant,y killed, anau with a large force of men in the first wife was probably fatally week of November. winded in their in a apartments Prominent hotel here by a Mrs. Ledur, who later Ferry Steamer Sinks. committed suicide. Seattle. The Lake Washington steamer Triton, owned by the AnderElects Casket, Then Suicides. son Steamboat company and engaged Quincy, in Mrs. Mamie C. Van in ferry service, struck a snag while stine visited an undertaker, looked approaching Dyers Landing on the number of caskets, selected one, east Bhore of Lake Washington Sunurned home and invited a number day and sank Just as she was driven friends and then walked Into the onto the beach. All the passengers at yard and took She died poison. and crew were landed safely. tne arms of her LON-DO- y nephew. Urpe Stringent Neutrality Lswi Lmdon, Conn. Revision ffnorlcan neutrality laws, with a l Americans from factional Rested at the confer 1ican Amerlcan joint com skm OB then. tUlg Mexlcan Tuesday. 8iWy-fiv- e Killed Hucharest.-Si- xty and a large Bucharest Mondi abs being droppe, j oersrop!anes of the were kllle(J s -- Jfaho Youth K el8er, Idaho. ( Mm. w. T. ws a gecon J? ytag corp aa killed U The post office at Croydon, Morgan county, will be discontinued September 30. Mrs. Dora Brown, a widow 81 years of age suffered a broken leg when she was run down by a reckless bicycle rider at Salt Lake. Three men arrested at Ogden are believed to be members of a "chloral gang, who make a practice of drugging their victim and then robbing Advance a Mile on a Front of Twelve Miles After Three Day of Most Colossal Bombardment of the War. a Paso, rania troops. presumaThe garrison at Namiquipt to attempt to prebly is preparing northward. General sent Villas dash Ramos are said to Garza and General in the vicinity b in pursuit of Villa UIHIL liLilu BRITISH AND FRENCH FORCES DRIVE BACK THE INVAD-INGERMANS. Thirty Thousand Fully Armed Cretan Insurgents Are in Complete Con trol of Islands and Are Spoiling for a Fight. j .General" Villa Haa Skirmish at With Carranza Troops Ran Andres. qmc fJCUiqlTHE EUROPEAN WAR A GREAT GAINS ARE SCORED BY ALLIES FORMER PREMIER VENIZELOS GOES TO CRETE TO FORM SEPARATIST GOVERNMENT. Slowebs said to be near the Head - NO. 31 them. An experiment in development for water that has been in progress at Pleasant Grove for fifteen years is apLondon. Attacking simultaneously parently about to prove highly sucon an arc of fifteen miles, running cessful. from Martlnputch to the Somme, the The first step to be taken in the matBritish and French forces have deliv- ter of increasing the water supply for on the ered another smashing blow forward Brigham City will be the building of a German lines and pushed new reservoir at a high point on resertheir positions for notable gains. voir hill at an early date. From Martlnpulch to Combles, a With a total of 8,537 children of distance of elx miles, the British have driven In their wedge to a depth of school age residing in Ogden, 2,527 more than a mile, and captured In the are either attending private schools or attack the Important Btrategto towns or are out of school, according to a of Lesbeoufs and Morval, the Utter report submitted to the board of education by the clerk. a scant mile north of Combles. Governor Spry has accepted the The capture of Morval by the British and of part of Fregicourt by the presidency of the Montana Sugar comFrench apparently seals the fate 61 pany, a concern Incorporated at Salt Combles, whloh the Germans have de- Lake City, some time ago, according terminedly held for weeks, despite to an announcement made from the the violent attacks thrown against it. company's headquarters. At a mass convention of Socialists The defenders of the virtually surrounded town have left to them for of Utah county, held at Sprlngvllle, escape only the valley, a mile In width, candidates for the lower house of the and in the legislature and for county offices were running traversing of which they must come nominated and a campaign committee under the guns of the British and for Utah county was named. French, respectively, from Morval Grant C. Bagley, well known attorand the vicinity of Fregicourt citizen of ney and Another notable step In their ap- Provo for the past twenty-fiv- e years, proach upon Peronne is marked in the died September 22 from an affection of in of trenches French the capture by the heart, which had confined him to the Canal Du Nord region. his home for about three weeks. Except in France there have been no With the head and face battered alImportant engagements on any of the most to a pulp by blows from a flatrethe Berlin various fronts. reports iron, believed to have been wielded pulse of Russian attacks In Volhynia, by a man, the body of Blanche Terro, Galicia and the Carpathian mountains. about 36 years of age, waa found in a Petrograd Is still silent as to the op- rooming house In Salt Lake City. unhut erations on the ehstern front, The Utah guardsmen on the Mexican official advices say the Russians have border are missing no opportunity to begun a new offensive on a large scale bring honor to the state or to tell the In the hope of putting down the coun- bed-roo- September 25, 1915. Entente allie began great at tack on front In Franca and Belgium. British gained near Loo and French in Champagne. 300-m- ll Russian squadron bombarded German land positions on Gulf f Riga. British squadron shelled September 26, 1915. German suspended attacks on Dvlnak. German attacked east of Lida and Vilna. Allies made great advances on west front, taking 8ouchez and Loos. September 27, 1915. repulsed Hinden burgs armies. British pushed offensive east of Loos. French reaohed German seo-on-d Rueeiane lin In Champagne. American ahip Vincent sunk by min In Whit sea; four lost. Austria recalled Ambassador Dumb. north-northeas- t, highly-respect- militiamen from other states just what a grand old state Utah is, according to reports that come from that section. Utah county farmers will commence digging eugar beets October 9. As soon as a sufficient amount has been delivered the factory at Lehl will commence converting them Into sugar. This will probably be Wednesday, OcAEROPLANES PROTECT VARNA. tober 2. Lavina Krossche, 17 years of age, Bulthe Russian Ships Driven From the girl who told the Salt Lake police garian Coast. a tale of how she had been kidnaped Berlin. German aeroplanes on Sep- at night and taken to Ogdn In an tember 20, says a report Issued by automobile by two men, now admits the admiralty under date of Septemthe story was a fabrication of her ber 21, successfully attacked with imagination. as bombs two Russian ships used Hans Browning, 24 years of age, a starting places for aeroplanes, which, farmer In the Roy district, eight miles escorted by one cruiser and several southwest of Ogden, was instantly destroyers, approached the Bulgarian killed when struck by lightning, and coast near Varna. The hostile sea Peter Jeenlnga, his companion, was forces were compelled to retire im- rendered unconscious, hut escaped mediately and were pursued by our other injury. sea planes. The state Is now in a position to German hydroaeroplanes later suc- guarantee $1 a day to the family of cessfully attacked hostile transport any wife deserter as soon as he Is and Gonstanza dropped steamers at sentenced to a term in the county Jail. bombs on the railroad In northern The will be compelled to In spite of heavy shelling all work prisoners on the roads and $1 a day will the raiders returned. be given his family. All over the country plans are maCANVA8SERS COMPLETE WORK turing for the celebration of America's Announce Result of Recent Primary Electrical week, December 2 to 9, and to conform with the other big cities of Election in Idaho. the United States Salt Lake is makof board The state Idaho. Boise, for participating In canvassers haa completed the canvass ing arrangements nation-wid- e . movement. of the vote cast at the recent state- the The Salt Lake & Ogden and the Salt wide primary election. It makes certain the defeat of the Lake & Utah electric railroads, known chief justice, Isaac N. Sullivan, the better as the Bamberger and Orem nomination of B. M. Holt as Republi- lines, are now using their new termican candidate for lieutenant governor, nal station In Salt Lake, on the site the nomination of Ernest L. Parker of the old Valley house, at one time as the Democratic candidate for lieu- the leading hotel of Salt Lake. tenant governor and of William T. Harry Brewer confessed on SeptemDougherty as the Democratic candi- ber 23, in the presence of four witnesses, that he shot and killed Eugene date for secretary of state. Miss Ethel Red field of Lewiston was Allen at Bingham, on April 15, 1914, nominated by both the Republicans and that Frank De Pretto was innocent. He declared he thought Allen and Democrats for state superintendent of public instruction. State Treas- wag armed, and shot to save his own urer John W. Eagleson led the Re- life. Capt. W. C. Webb, commander of the publican ticket and Governor AlexanUtah battery In service on the Mexider the Democratic ticket. can border at Nogales, Ariz., has returned to Salt Lake on special leave of Importing Wheat From Argentine. The Argentine absence, granted by the secretary of Buenos Ayres. steamer Pampa has sailed for New war, to enable him to organize the York with a cargo of 4,000 tons of cadet corps of the Salt Lake high wheat and linseed. Two other steam- school. ers loaded with wheat will follow. Arrangements are being formulated to hold a big celebration in Pleasant Seeking Homes for Indians. Grove in honor of the establishment of Reno, Nev. C. M. Ashbury, Indian two new lndustiies the sugar beet agent In Nevada, Is seeking lands near slicing station and the canning factory. here for the purpose of making homes The latter Is already in successful opfor Indians who have no reservation eration and the former will he running about October 14. rights. Sacrifices Fortune for Love. George E. Holman of Pleasant Grove, Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. John C. Extortion Admitted. in charge of the United States biologiMayo, widow of the millionaire coal 42 A. Leet, New York. Edward cal survey, and who has charge of the operator, who died in New York two years old, an inventor, accused by destruction of predatory animals. In an years ago, was married Saturday to Edward Lauterbach, a well known lawAdmiral Hlpper Is one of the most Dr. Samuel B. Fetter of Portsmouth, interview hays that since tne governTake Jonescu, leader of the Libera yer, of having extorted about $100,000 ment started its war on coyotes last distinguished of the German fleet O., thereby loosing a fortune of eighteen fail his men have kiiied more than commander. This photograph of him according to her husband's party in Roumania, and former mlnie from him during the lastindictment. ter of the interior. years, pleaded guilty to the was taken very recently. wilL 3,500 of them In Utah alone. Nearly 800 coyotes were trapped In Mexicans Arrest American. Wyoming Troop Ordered Out Will Probe Warship Blow-L'Charged With Killing Wife. Utah naduring August, and more were Two Wyoming SL Joseph, Mo. Oscar D. McDaniel, Washington. Washington. Burton Wilson, presiWashington. Secretary Daniels has infantry battalions, killed by poison, according to a report dent of the American club of the In- ordered a board of Inquiry to convene prosecuting attorney, was arrested tional guard headquarters at ternational Citizens committee In at the Philadelphia navy yard to in- here oti a state warrant charging him Troop A of the Kansas cavalry and brought to the forest A. Holman, In charge George Ogden by twelve-incWisconsin B the cavalry, of a of of arrested Harriet his wife, Mexico City, has been by vestigate the explosion with the murder Troop of the campaign to exterminate preCarranza officials on the charge of gun on the battleship Michigan Moss McDaniel, who was found dying were ordered to the Mexican border datory animals in Utah. war 15. of the the department in her week. by Friday July night last activity. "pernicious Salt Lakers engaged in hazardous Canadians Lose 4,000 Men. Airmen Kill Forty German. Drops Bombs on Germans. Steamship Magnate Die. pursuits may be enabled to drop a Paris. Flying nearly 100 miles beNew York. Richard Morgan Olcott, Ottawa, Ont. Additional figures re- nickel in the slot and take out an acAmsterdam. The Tecgraaf says that forty Germans were killed or In- for many years president of the Ori- yond the German border. Flight War- ceived regarding Canada's losses In cident policy for $1,000, effective for twenty-fou- r hours, if the application of jured in the British air raid on St noco Steamship company until his re- rant Officer Baron last Saturday bom- the big engagement on the Somme to apcasualties total up a Colorado concern is acted upon fathe five works business barded the ago, at from Denis bring years important Westrem, Belgium, Friday. tirement Of these vorably by John James, state insurin the Palatinate on the proximately 4,000 men. Two sheds and three aeroplanes were died Sunday from peritonitis in a hosance commissioner. Rhine and at Mannheim. about 900 were killed. burned. pital here. He was 66 years old. h YEAR AGO THIS WEEK terattacks of the Teutons and piero-intheir front before winter sets In. The Roumanians are sill sruggUng for supremacy over the Teutonic allies in the Szurduk and Vulcan passes of the Transylvanian Alps, but according to Berlin all their attacks have been replsed. September 28, 1915. British In Loo region reached German third line. defeated by British at on the Tigris. h Terms of loan of $500,000,000 in United States settled. Llnaingon recaptured Lutsk and recrossed the Styr. Gorman drive on Lutsk resumed. Austrians In Galicia were driven back. Great Britain warned Bulgaria against aggression. Turk Anglo-Frenc- g - September 29, 1918. h troops landed at 8alonlki, Greece, for service In 8erbla. Anglo-Frenc- Austro-Qorman- e advanced on Serbia In force. French fought German second lino at Butt de Tahure and farm. Auetrlan attack In Telmln son repulsed. near DelJ Italian attack failed. on Tlgrl"- - retreated Turk toward Bagdat Na-var- ln September 30, 1915. Russian drove back Germans In Dvlnak region. Von Mackanacn massed 250,000 man on Serbian frontier. French pierced German second line In Champagne. October 1, 1915. Rusalanc checked German offensive on whole front from Riga to Plnsk. Allies protested German officer' presence at Sofia. Official reports that mere than M German submarine had beer sunk by new British device. CONDENSATIONS The Society islands, far away la the South sea, now have wireless communication with the outer world, a radio station having been opened by the French government on the Island of Tahiti last winter. Communication with the United States will be via Samoa and New Zealand and thence by cable to San Francisco. It Is expected that the cost of messages to the United States will exceed one dollar a word. Later on It Is hoped to reduce this more than half by sending the messages over an route. The taotara, or tuatera. Is an almost extinct lizardlike reptile (Sphenoden punctatum), now found only on ce tain rocky islets In the bay of Plenty, northern New Zealand. It Is of great scientific Interest for the reason that it Is the only surviving representative of the order of prosauria, or primitive reptiles, and Is therefore a sort of living fossil." It was formerly hunted for food, but Is now protected by law in New Zealand. Governor de Graeff of the colony of ihe old Dutch republic at SL Eusta-tinW. L, was the first official of a s, foreign nation to salnte the American flag. This event occurred on November 16, 1776, when a Yankee ship entered the harbor of SL En statins. In the British army a battalion of 1,016 men requires for Its dally rad loaves, 127 pounds tions 635 of bacon, more than 31 pounds of salt and nearly 13 pounds of pepper, to mention only a few of the Items. To lessen the hnmmlng of telephone wires fastened to buildings a new German system incloses them In cement cylinders that are softer on the Inside than the outside. British Colombia leads all other provinces In the Dominion of Canada In the value of Its fisheries products, the aggregate for 1915 being approxW mately $1 W00, 000. two-poun- |