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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Judge, hirih Judicial District Joshua lireenwood. Attorney K. II. Kyan. V. I.. Took. Stenographer State Senator J 11. Kdghtelt. Lawrenc State Representative Blaekett. U. 8. Expert In 'Charge Experiment Station Mr. Jones. County. P. J. County Commissioners J. VV. Whitmore, Perry B. Fuller Clerk Patrick J. Honner. Recorder Will L. lloyt. Treasurer T. H. G. Parkes. Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. II. McKnight. Surveyor V. K. KklofT. .Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Bur ton. Probation officer James K. Mem-inot- ARMS TO LEAVING ON THE MIDNIGHT t VIOLENT FIGHTING TRAIN BORDER RESIDENTS s NORTH OF VERDUN WAR DEPARTMENT REFUSES THE REQUEST MADE BY THE GOV. ERNOR OF ARIZONA. ENCOUNTERS REPORTED WITH ADVANTAGE ON SIDE OF THE GERMANS. HAND-TOHAN- I. wfV 4d Fen-Hell- Secretary Believes Arms Should Not Be Placed in the Hands of Any Body of Men Except Those Under Severest Discipline. Russians Claim That Attempted Offensive of Teutons Was Repulsed, While Berlin Says Russian At- Washington. Senator Ashurist was informed by the war department on Monday that It could not under tha law furnish citizens of Arizona 3,000 rifles requested by the governor for Superintendent County Infirmary of purpoHes against Thomas Viekers. County Physicians Drs. Rees, Dr raids from Mexico. Senator Ashurst made public a teleSteele Bailey, Jr. gram from Secretary Baker to Governor Hunt the departEAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- ment's refusal.explaining FICERS. "There Is no authority of law for tCupyrttfhi.t this isMue of arms," read the telegram. NEPHI CITY OFFICERS. "In the present apparent panicky state of mind of citizens along the Mayor Alma Hague. border, I do not think that arms BRITISH MAKE A. H. Councllmen Belliston, should be placed in the hands of any Thomas llalley, James Garrett, Jr., body of men except those who are unMark Bigler, George O. Ostler. der the severest discipline. The presRecorder A. V. Gadd. RAID IN GERMANY WAR WITH ence in border towns of armed bodies Treasurer J. II. Latimer. of citizens is liable to result in some Attorney T. II. Burton. unfortunate Incident which might preMarshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wni. Stout. cipitate the very trouble that all wish Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. to avoid. I cannot recommend the In- ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS BE- TWO GERMAN PATROL VESSELS ARE SUNK AND A BRITISH LIEVE POWERFUL INTERESTS Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D. discriminate arming of the civilian ARE FOMENTING MOVEMENT. Rees. DESTROYER LOST. indicate Consular population. reports Building Inspector I. II. Grace. few i.Mexican troops are that there A. Chief of Fire Department N. along the border. General Funston is President May Take Legal Steps to Three British Hydroplanes Brough' Nellson. believDown by German Guns, Five OfStop the Agitation, and Tighten Superintendent of Water Works A. aware of the conditions and is ed to be taking such steps for pro3. Cowers. ficers Being Made Prisoners Censorship So as to Prevent Members of Board of Health Dr. T. tection of citizens as it should demand. Alarmist Reports. After Escaping Death. D. Rees, Alonzo Ingram, Wro. G. Orme. Sexton C. K. Bigler. TAX SUGAR FOR FOUR YEARS. London. Three British aeroplanei Washington. What are regarded as Democratic Senators Favor Extension evidences of activity of powerful In- which took part in a raid on German LEVAN TOWN. fluences to force Intervention In Mex- airship sheds In Schleswlg Holsteln of Present Duty. Senate Democrats in ico through the spreading of alarmist are miBsing. Two German patrol vesWashington. President Board of Trustees Alma were discussed at Friday's sels were sunk and a British de caucus Monday night voted to substi- reports Dalby. and resulted in the stroyer is believed to have tieen lost. Trustees M. W. Mangelson. S. P. tute for the house resolution repeal- cabinet meeting, of a formal statement on preparation Dispatches from Esjberg, Penmark Alex the of Neilson. clause free Peterson, George Taylor, sugar ing the to the Rerlingske Tldende says Reu Marshal Nells Mortenson. tariff act a resolution extending, the the subject by Secretary Lansing. Administration officials believe that ter"s Copenhagen correspondent ro Justice of the Peace Nells Schow. present duty of a cent a pound until Health Officer Henry Hendrickson. 1920. The vote on the substitute, a definite effort is being made to ports a great naval battle betweec Juab District Board of Education bring about war between the United the German and British fleets norat I. H. Grace, President: J. E. Taylor, which waa recommended by Demo- States and Mexico. One cabinet memthree miles off the Graady lights hlf A. P. Paxman, Clerk; cratic members of the finance com- ber expressed the opinion following at midday Sunday. W. C. Andrews, Treasurer, and John mittee, was 23 to 7. to The dispatch adds that Tondern in meeting that the attempts T. Kay. Senators BrousMtird and Ransdell the Inwere force Intervention backed by Holsteln has been bombard Schleswlg the of Louisiana vigorously opposed terests owning property in northern ed by five aeroplanes. four-yea- r a that substitute, declaring EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFIA dispatch to the Exchange Telesteps were beextension waa no assurance to Louis- Mexico. CERS. iana sugargrowers and producers, and ing taken, be said, to stir up public graph company from Copenhagen says the United the German armed trawlers sunk by that it would fail to restore activity opinion toIn theMexico and Mona. a general the British outside Sylt harbor were where States point to the sugar Industry In that state. Justice D. O. Young. and Otto Ruvot- clash between the two nations would named Braunschweig Democratic Five senators other Health Officer N. W. Ellen son. be Inevitable. dolf. ed with the Louisiana senators. Several warnings against spreading A dispatch from Berlin says that Nephl. Justice J. S. Cooper. alarmist reports have been issued by not less than three Rritfith hydroCHINESE ' MONARCHY FALLS. Constable If. T. Knowlea. administration officials already, and planes, among them a fighting aeroHealth Officer Dr. T. D. Rees. State Council Admits Error In Chang- it was said that President Wilson, plane, were brought down by German Levan. deeply resentful over the situation, gun on and about the Island of Sylt ing From Republic. was determined thai the agitation be during an air raid on northern S' hies Justice E. W. Peteraon. a held The council state Peking. Constable Richard lverson. brought to an end. actwig. The Inmates of the machines special session on Monday and steps to nop the spreading who were made prisoners, are font ing as parliament rescinded all mon- of 1ju1 false news are understood to be KnglMi officers and one Modern Woodmen of America No archist legislation, restored all the officer. Itombs were only 10.700, meets every Tuesday evening law of the republic affected by the under consideration, but officials have jfioned t Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen monarcaial movement, then adjourned not decided yet what can be done. thrown in tne district or the noycr welcomed was the use of a water gate. No damage was done. One permanently, thus giving public evi- law step suggested CHARLES STEPHENSON. against the publication of reports errors of of admission dence the tin Consul. calculated to Incite to "arson and Army Reorganixatlon Measure. made by parliament in urging a J. II. LATIMER. Clerk. Washington. The first of the na form of government upon the riot." It waa also understood that tile ad- tional deiense measures, got befor president. I. O. O. K. No. 1G meets every Sat. ministration bad under consideration the senate for general debate on Tues tightening the censorship on Mexican day when the army reorganlz-a- t lot urdny evening In I. O. (. F. hall. VisJEFF: M'LEMORE and warning army officers along bill waa made the unfinished iuislnesr iting brothers cordially Invited to attend. the border against, giving out reports unit-itHERBERT ROBERTS. N. G. GEN. DAN C. KINGMAN fully verified. JOHN S. COOPER. Secretary. CHANNEL BOAT TORPEDOED. LATTER DAY SAINTS' MEETINGS EndanLives of Thirty Americans When Boat ia Attacked. gered 10:30. ward South Sunday School, l The steamer at High School building; Nephl ward Suex. which was damaged by an at Tabernacle; North ward at meet lng house. explosion, probably a torpedo at'ark. in the Englitth channel while on a M. I. A. Sunday, T p. m. South t t rip from Folkestone to Dieppe, has Ward High School building; Nephl ward at Tabernacle; North ward at been towed Into a French port. There were thirty Americans aboard meeting bouM. V . B I th Sussex, which left Folkestone Primary South ward every Tuea day at Tabernacle; Nephl every Fri Thursday, shortly after noon. In clear day at Tabernacle; North ward al I'MthAf TtlA t A.U-- I (inVMiHoH Stlfh. house every Friday. meeting out Incident until 4:20 p. m., when Priesthood meeting every Monday she was struck amidships as she waa evening at the Tabernacle and North approaching the coast of France. A ward meeting house. terrific crash followed and several Relief Society South ward first and hands to the engine room were badly third Thursday In each month at i injured. Wireless messages brought m. Nephl ward first and third help from both sides of the channel In month. North each Wednesday and all the passengers were rescued. ward first and third Thursday In eacfc month, at respective meeting bouse BANDITS MURDER FARMHAND. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Shot Down In Presence of FoUf Friend Who Had Been Bound. 10:30. school al Sunday Idaho Falls. Idaho After suhduint t Congreaaman-at-LargMcLtmort of and binding Iave Evans, George and Frank mm' rum rc1 ' Tesaa la tha man whose resolution j Jackson, Hilly Haywood Young, farmhands. In the bunkbonse of warning Americana from armed liners tlx New Sweden Irritation romr-anyGen. Dan C K legman, criief waa defeated In the house at tha be'two miles Pt of Idaho Falls. Friday of Brig. tea engineer corp of the United hest of President Wilson. Mr. Attorney at Law Notary Wilbur' States army, retired from active servfret nam la J eft: not Jef- night, two masked bandits met Public even Jeff. He always uses Breckinridge approaching the ranrh. jj ice March (. Ha go an the retired ar ferson in Kwwns, 1 and 2 Ostier BWjf. 0;-tha colon, explaining It ia a boyhood ; and In the hearing of the four men tut on account of age, after long 'held helpless, literally fiddled his and honorabi career. Genera! Kingfancy to which he hat clung. He waa Not until early man has been In active servic for body with bullets. Tennessee farm and h born an Saturday morning, when the farm forty eis year. H entered the atny bean cowboy, prospector and news- hands succeeded In freeing them from West Point and h been with paper man In Mexico, Colorado and Headquarter for Traveling Man. selves, waa the body of Itrefkinridr th engineer crp far many year. a Democrat and reside la Taxes. He N'ewr found where It had fa'len. H wa hem In New Hsmoshir. elegantly appelated I rMa aaa tla. steam aaat katas. eta. Oa In Houston. Mock aontb and on cast at Half Million Dollar Fir. Slam Three Mexican. Wrecfced. Train Fast by rl ova. Paoaa 22. HcnMon. estimated at more, Kalamaroo. Mich. R. C. Stoddard txnigla. Aril Two American woof Vancouver, H. C. and two other men and one man were killed Bear than I'.OO.fKtO was raufM hre Sunday seriously Injured iibon's Line ranth on the New Mex- by fire, which. tarted in the rot'on passengers. wr tied of tbe M',sonri. when the Wolverine flyer on the ican Mexico boundary, eigh! mile Kna aV of Co.umbis, N. M presumably Texas railway and spread to nearly a Michigan Central railway, jumped the dozen other building. track near here. by Mexican. t. LI! 10 - Well-define- s mon-aychia- l j s cross-channe- f ,iW ! pi . I a Thos. H. Burton imwiii . i i e FORREST HOTEL txs DONT BORROW ' The Timet (torn your neighbor when you can get it (or leu than Three Cents Per Week Mexican Raid Tea Ranch, El Pao, Texas The ranch of C. E. Kelley, former mayor f El Paso, thirty two miles east of here. wa reported raided by Mexkan bandits, who drove off a number of cattle and badly beat the caretaker. 5 A five -- pound package of Alabastine, the beautiful wall London. The violent bombardment, tint, is mixed with two quarts northva'Kt of Verdun, In the region of of cold water, stir for about Malancourt, continues, while to tha one and Alabastine is minute, o'f the north the fortress and Woevre region in the east Intermit- ready to apply. tacks . tt Wilson Again a Grandpa. Norwarjian Bar Safe. A daughter w Mi Th bor Philadelphia Gulfport. Norwegian vr bark Dora Llboa, whith left Rio Ja- to Nr. and Mrs. Francis r ci 4 neiro January 1 for GuIfpoM and fyre no Riinday. She is the Prnacola and ha4 wot bea heard granddaughter of Frident Wion, from reported Friday nigbt be bad and will be bsmed Eleanor Atsca anchored off Feasacola. f ayr for Mr. Parr ititnte Broke Down. tent cannonading ia still in progress. No infantry attacks have been launch- ed by the Germans except to the southeast of Fort Douamont, where encounBerlin reports a ter with the advantage on the side ot the Germans. The French in the Argonne forest are keeping up their bombardment of arGerman positions. ' Considerable tillery activity on the part of the French also has been shown in the The explosion of a French Votiges. mine in this region inflicted heavy losses on the French, according to Berlin. The German position was not impaired by the explosion. On the Ruiaiun front tbe Germans attempted offensives In the region of JacobHtadt, but were repulsed, while the Russians captured a German trench in the region of Dvlnsk. Heavy lighting ia still going on in the lake region southeast of Dvinxk. Here, Berlin says, the Russian attacks broke down. Storms in the Austro Italian lines have Impeded operations but bombardments are continuing on the Isonzo front. In the coastal region of the Russo-Turkiswar theatre the Russians are making good progress against the Turk and also farther south in the Lake Van region have thrown their lines still further forward. A conference of the entente allies, of Importance, will begin at Paris Monday. The premiers, various other high government officials, including the British foreign secretary and secretary for war and the commanding generals of France, Great Britain and Italy will take part In this conference, which will give the closest consideration to the military and political situation brought about by the war. The Dutch ministry of marine says that examination of a piece of bronze metal found in a lifeboat of the Hu'ch steamer Tubantia recently sunk induces the belief that It belonged to the air chamber of a torpedo. hand-to-han- h WAR CONFERENCE AT PARIS. Worrlors and Statesmen of Entente Discus Military Situation. Parts. The conference of the entente allies the most Important since the of the war began Monday in the great salon of the ministry of foreign affuirs, where many other "olmoilc of dip:omatisls meeting have taken place. No previous meeting there, however, has been of such grave import. The subject of the first sitting Is the military rituatlon. That is all which may be sa'.d definitely, but it l probable mat General Joffre. Earl Kltchner. Gen. Sir lAmglas Haig, Lieutenant General Count Cadoma, General Cacticnau and General Roqties, the new French war minister, addressed the conference. BANDIT HOLDS UP TRAIN. LONE New and individual shades or tints can be obtained by combining regular tints. And when you consider that you obtain the most beautiful, mellow, nature colore, vix., soft butfa, delicate greens, and exquisite blues, or any ihaJi you wish by combining shades of Alabastine, then you'll knoiu why Alabastine ie one of the most popular wall decorations with millions of Painters and Householders, Decorators and Womenfolk, who take a pride in their homes the wide world over. Write "Thm for Free Book Mytttry af (As Lomt Woman" and Free Color Scheme Cards Special Stencil Offer (icactli sir lor border Snitni. In the rrrulsr wir thry wosK coat ynm Iron SOc to II. (10 each. Our frre bouk IrlU rw bow ros ess f stcacili lor your room, prarucally frre sf charge. Our Color Scbrms Cards usxrst colors Clial barmosize tor your room,. You abouta have our frre book ins our Ires) Color Scbcnt Cards. W rile lor (new udai. Address The Alabastine Ml CraadWU. Rd. Co. Grand Rapid Mich. Se ears tbe red croe, and circle are on eacb oackase of roH pur . Aianastitrs la told by saost bard drurr'i. stor ware deslers ar4 3f paiut ; irsiywoere. ..uuin, I x v. 'X 1 - 'onlylbol INeeded His Unlucky Days. Seated in a row on the porch of an Inn, with their chairs tipped back, some old cronies were going ou about unlucky days. After a IV had given what they considered their unlucky days, a quiet old chap at one-en- d spoke up: "Aa'lt tell ye ma unlucky day. Aa's fund oot in iva time that it's unlucky to be struck wf lectening on a Monday; or te be catelied wiv a circular saw on a Tuesday; or te tumble overboard on a Wednesday; or te be run ower by a motor car on a Thursday; or lose a ten-punote on a Friday; or be bitten by a mad dog on a Saturday, and hev nowt for dinner on the Sunday!" Prylna Cow Storm Trench. Thor Skougaard may work with a periscope when be I digging hereafter. He was plying pick and shovel In an and Lynda! excavation at Thirty-fiftavenues N., when a large object lurched to the edge of th- - hole and dropped in. It wan a cow. She stuck so tight that it took two fire companies to hoist her out and release the workman. Skongaard resumed his labors. Minneapolis Journal. " Take A girl thinks she ba made good as Registered Mad But Doe Not soon as she hypnotizes some young Molest Passengers. man into buying her an engagement A bandit, alone and Roy. ftah ring. In unaided held any way, apparently up Oregon Short Line train No. 1. 1 o'clock Sunday morning, half about a mile north of here, and robbed the mail car of thirty-onpieces of reg Istrred t'nited States mall. He mad no attempt to molest the final but left the train rew with Grape-Nut- s? warnirg to. "wait ten mnnte and keep your heads Inside or I'll blow fim off." There's a vast army of Ever Eat tetlEf r. Sis Perish In physical Fir. Six person lot their lives early Sunday In the burning of An'onio Country the fashionable cl"V Fie of the tieimft were gueU at tbe Iub. wbi'i. has been the scene of several week-enparties, bringing togeihrr a large number of persons tiuclnesS prominent In social and San Antonio sn :rs of the KoulhrM. Confiscation from Clergy. Mexico City. -- The published ment ti,; the Mail att govem-p- i it I considering the ad liability of t?k:pg over ail the personal and realty of the Catholic boldlng. clergy trronghont the republic iea'eI some-whs- t of a natinn here. Eight Meet Death In Tornado. Oklahoma City. Eight persons were killed in a farmhouse two mile east of Davis. Okla., by a tornado which s'rofk fhat section Saturday night. The path of the tornado wa eight mile long. Daabled Steamer Arrives. linef New York The Mallory mo, recently In distress off the Ala- Atlan- tic roast, arrived here Saturday la oher vessels. She carried fifty passengers and wa on ber way from Porto Rico to Kew York. tow of and mental workers who do. One reason its delie flavour. cious nut-lik- Another it is easily and quickly digewted centrally in about oni hour. But the hg reason ia besides hav tntt delicious taste, sup-piall the rich nutriment of vho!e wheat and malted barley, including the "vital" mineral salts necessary for building: brain, nerve and muscles Crape-Nut- s, ca Always ready to eat direct from the package, Grape-Nut- s with cream or (rood milk is a well balanced ration the uU most in sound nourish menu "There's a Reason" sold by Grocers, |