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Show Oil Ill niOATE r 'A s ; V GIVES PERMISSION PRESIDENT TO PLACE HIS NAME ON THE OHIO BALLOT, BREAK BETWEEN PRESIDENT : v AND SECRETARY OF WAR RESULTS IN RESIGNATION. r Beginning Wednesday, March S an Institute for the dry farmers of the elate is to he held in Salt Lake The extension division of the za 4 i r i Agri-euitm- o '"A i- - 4 it V t' yfK.V, tv Declares That H,e is Entirely UnwIIU ing to Enter Into Any Contest, But Is Willing to Permit the Use of His Name. Plan Elimination of Continental-Arm- y and the Philippine Measure 8aid to Have Been Cause of Split In the Cabinet. Washington President Wilson on Monday consented formally for the first time fo the use of his name as h (presidential candidate In the coming At the same time he dehatnpaign. clared he was entirely uo will In to enter Into any contest" for renomlna-tion- . Washington. Secretary Llndley M. Garrison resigned on Thursday, February 10, because President Wilson would not Irrevocably support the continental army plan and because be opposes the administrations program of setting a definite time for Philippine Independence. President Wilson accepted the resignation, and has not as yet selected a successor. The president himself Scene at Hickman, Ky whep that city was Inundated by the water rf the of of will dreds residents were driven from their homes. take probably personal charge the administrations national defense plans in congress. AUSTRIAN BATTERY IN SNOW-COVERE- D Assistant Secretary Breckinridge also resigned as a mark of loyalty to his chief, whose views he shared. The president accepted his resignation. Both take effect immediately. Major General Hutfh L. Scott, chief of staff of the army, automatically becomes secretary of war, ad Interim. ' It is known that one of Secretary P Garrisons pnclpal reasons for his fc, conviction that only a federal conti, nental army. Instead of a reorganized national guard, could be the main military dependence of the nation, was his belief that some dav the United States This definition of the presidents attitude, in line with the plans of bis political associates, is expected, tc )rln into the open the campaign be ing made In his favor throughout tha country. Mr. Wilson's declaration was made in a letter to the Ohio secretary of Mate, a ho had written that candidates for delegates from that state to the national conventions must signify their choice for president by February 23, and that no presidential could be naihed in that connection without tbelr consent. In several other slates where no puch requirements are Imposed, Mr. name already has been Wilsons placed on primary ballots, and his friends generally have taken It for ranted that he would be a candidate f convinced there was any considerable popular demand for it. ' The presidents letter follows: . "While I am entirely unwilling to pnter Into any contestNor the presidential nomination of thd Democratic party, I am willing to permit the use of niy name. that the Democrats In Ohio may make known their prefer-eno- e in regard to that nomination, "In order, therefore, to satisfy the technical requirements of the statutes nf the state of Ohio I hereby consent jto the use of my name as a candidate for the presidency by any candidate who seeks to be elocted a, delegate to Ithe national Democrrtlc convention, which ia to assemble in June next. can-tllda'e- f a g fqr Option tho Nicaraguan Canal Routs. Washington That Germany had g r year. . 11ETUI Foilwring w A & An Austrian battery In action in the snow-clawere resulting the advance of the enemy. SUBMARINE H-- hills of Albania where d AGROUND 3 the remnants off nthe TBiaefl moggie army of- tieth. Stay Cherrtogtoo, who was struck MUed by a train near Ogden cat to cr m Louis J. Smith. , SHOT TO DEATH ON STREET. Macon Woman Killed by Bullets Fired From Speeding Automobile. Macon, Ga. Miss Rosa Lee Eubanks, 20 years old, cashier for a local manufacturing company, was shot to death on a downtown street here early Monday night, two pistol shots being fired from on autanJoblle which Is e&kl to have passed her at high speed. J. D. Brun.im, gi well known young man.-waarrested, charged with the iJiooting. and later Marvin Jones, a taxicab driver, was also' Secretary of War Garrison, who hat resigned because of disagreement with the president and because congress Indicated ite intention of rejecting the continental army plan. may be called upon to defend the Monroe doctrlnernd in that event he foresaw the national guard might not be available for use outside of the United States before a declartalon of war. Upon the contention on the one hand that the continental army or ultimately universal service was the nations only reliance, and the position, on the other hand, that no one plan could be enforced upon congress. President Wilson and his secretary of war parted official company. Mr. Garrisons resignation was a complete surprise to offlaul Washington generally. He made no personal -- Brown of Springville her hair. JTWmi,. statuary hall f "XTiliiam woe playing around the stove with s ceUuloid comb, which ehe set on fire. The hlane flashed into her face, burning her severely and singeing much of H-- IN 27, came fat Mrt This photograph shows the submarine . high and dry on a mud fiat at Ban iDiego, irvn largest submarines In the United States navy, was Just completing a mm do Bam Ihego shd struck the mud flat bow on at full speed and turned over on her port side. nrtfto ) iumSm which Is deep enough to accommodate the largest sea going vessel at low tide, .is believed xn lhawe 3bea PUCED the morning of January 'death through his own negligence. according to the findings of the Oregon Short Line board of inquiry. The year-old daughter of Mr. and BOPP AGAIN INDICTED. vice-cons- s - - Jury returned another indictment each On Monday in the vbomb plot coses against Franz Bopp, consul genera) for Germany here; Baron E. H. von Schivck, for Germany; Baron George Wilhelm von Brlncken, a lieutenant of the German army connected with the German consulate; Charles C. Crowley and Mrs. Margaret Cornell, detectives employed by the consulate: J. II. Van Koolbergen and , uninjured. Several hundred counterfeit dollars are to circulation in Salt Lake, to report made to the p Lee. Several were passed in local huotness houses and on .the street core last week. The shop hoys of the Grantsv ilia high .school, under the direction ej Barker BL Pratt, assistant principal . and head of the mechanic arts made fi00 bleacher seats for the gymnasium one day last week. Samuel R. Skidmore, 'Jr., pioneer carpenter, building and firefighter, and Sirs. Skidmore last week celebrat d the fiftieth anniversary of then marriage, which .took place in Salt lake City on February 12, 1866. Big preparations are being made fet the roundup to he held in American Fork commencing February 23 and March 4, of farmers, and horticulturists of the county, and also for housewives. The Twentieth United States infantry, which left Salt Lake for the Mexican border, three years ago has been selected ns a model for a preparedness film which is being mads try permission f the war department Salt Lake showed the largest percentage ml gain In building for January, 1916, an compared with the cor gespwadtag month a year ago, of any western city included to the American Contractor's resume of building etadepart-memt- ES3 OFF SAD on German Consul General and Others Charged With Additional Plots. ' San Fra net The federal grand wife, stock-grower- fered Nicaragua a larger sum than the United States for an option on the Nicaraguan canal route was urged In the senate on Monday ss an argument for early ratification of the pending treaty. Several senators said they had been Informed during the course of the debate that Germany had long sought an option on the canal route; that efforts first were made soon after Prance undertook construction of a canal and had been renewed more recently. Members of the foreign rela. tkuis committee denied reports that there was any documentary evidence in posaeslon of the committee oq the subject. I quarrel with his I MJ r Vv. a Otto Burkina a, aged 40, Bet fire to the apartments in which they resided to Sait Lake and was fatally burned, hi wife and three children escaping fp? UNDLEY M. GARRISON . TUvmwtra snood .fir GERMANY 0UTBID8 AMERICA. Offers Larger Sym college has received a peu tiaa from galina conUining m( nameg asking that a roundup be held at t.,at place next year. Itoe smraner homes at Pinecrest ia Emigrati-canyon, near Salt Lake collapsed Sunday under the pressu-- e ff deep settling snow. Looses are estimated at neatly (5,000. Utah has almost tw ice as many mz-(nPermits to force on its national forests as any other state in the union awarding to Henry fi. Graves, chief forester of the United States. That the fruitgrowers of Utah .oun-tgoing to reduce the Elherta peach crop is to evidence on every hand. Thousands of trees have beea cat 4own darmg the past two weeks. Utah gained 4,891 residents from Into July to January 1, 1916, according to tho estimate of the United States census bureau, and by next July will have gained a total of 9,883 for the 07 V r - - STATE NEWS 3 SB-3- FARRAGUTS FLAGSHIP TD EE eg the wtom the c rrwn explanation. Several hours before the official announcement, he had boarded a train with his wife for New York, and word had been passed at the department that he had gone for an indefinite stay. The acute difference of opinion which led to the break began early In the year, when opposition to the continental army plan began developing in congress. When the president went into the Hadley Out of Race. Mo Kansas City, Formal an- middle west recently-tspeak on nanouncement that Herbert S. Hadley tional defense, it was understood that would not continue his campaign for he undertook the trip partially at the the Republican nomination for United suggestion of Mr. Garrison Daring the tour the president spoke at every States senator was nude here meeting in favor of the Garrison army plan, but said that he was not particular about details as long as a reserve , Cruiser Sunk by Submarine. Paris. Reports of the loss of the of approximately 600.000 trained men French cruiser Admiral Charner, was secured. It was said that Mr. which was reported to have been sunk Wilsons failure to refuse any comon the subject m his speechby a submarine which was patrolling promise es was direct causceof Mr. Garrithe the Syrian coast, have been confirmed. s o Confessions to the effect they held Up, hound and robbed two Chinese gardeners to Twelfth street recently are said to have been made by Jack Smith and 'Curley" Chase, two young men arrested to Grand Junction and returned to Ogden. Receipts of the Salvation Army t are shown te army found The have been (7J30.88. woemployment for 181f men and 230 garments, men. It gave away 1,233 ffOd pairs cf shoes. 11 pieces of furniture and 1.235 other articles. ' Into JL young man has wandered the to (Green River who Is a puzzle tew authorities. Ills memory Is done and there to no clew os to his name, ur where he to from. He has swn na money, and a physician says be condition to not bees his present snore than three days. Mm Harriett Challsta Andrew Shape, aged 62 years, died February 12 ef valvular disease of the heart Janat her home to Ogden. Since two and uary L 1914. seven brothers died, her have sister of Mrs. fihupe death being the tenth in the family in little more than two years. Vith the death, at his homeD Farmington, of James D. Wilcox, inha county loeee one of her oldest fonts and most sturdy pioneers. F years Mr. more than sixty-thre-e con had made hi home in Farming ton. and hie sterling qualities 12m a most highly respected cinzowner Logan island property the s of protecting devising ways the of from the flood waters Salt Lake during 1115 - Statuary hall in the capitol at Washington has a new inmate. It is a shaft representing Henry, Mower Rice, the Cold Wave Grips East. Miner Strike. Pennsylvania first delegate in congress from the terWashington. One of the winters Pittsburg. Nine hundred miner ritory of Minnesota and the first repseverest cold waves gripped the Atin three mines of the Ford resentative in congress from the state lantic states Monday. The northern employed Colliers company at Culmerville, near of Minnesota. The Rice shaft wrs unseaboard suffered moat, 'many points here, strut k to enforce a demand that veiled February 8, Senator Knuts NelrepoHing new low temperature rec- the company reduce the price of pow- son of' Minnesota the delivering ords for the season. ' H der from 8 to 5 cents a package. T '' speech of dedication, and - I ! Marshall accepting in behalf of Eight Die From Col. Swiss Frontier Closed. the United States. Each state is en. New York. Wight persons died here Zurich, Switzerland. The closing titled to two statues. This is the first Ns as a of result cold wave the Monday of the German Swiss frontier Is along erected Minnesota. by which sent the mercury down two destricter line than ever before. A11 grees above zero. The rapid drop in person are rigorously searched and The empire of Japan Includes the temperature caused match ucs y me government the mails snd freight traffic hare been she is to be broken up and sold os Jnak. 4,000 islanto. entirely suspended. river. The city commission ana Boosters club offer to render lance to the matter, as it is appa that the river will be high thw of the and practically lies os the island. at eh Leaving a note "O a ,g asked one-thir- d sons resignation. Vice-Preside- J 4 r S, - bedside to which he buried under the auspices of b and that his personal vided equally among his 59 years George L Lag&ourn Salt m in home suicided at his , - lag chloroform The joint teachers institute north and south 6npte trtcu. Uck .aa.-- t Admired ox -- wut. setose doJ Jit ssccess'ul and instructive g y J1 e pedagogues wee iff or & , ji. oa |