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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Klfth Judicial Dlstrtot Judge, Jos. ma Greenwood. IS. H. Hyaa. Attorney Stenographer W. I Cook. State Senator J R. Edghlell. State Representative Lawrence Blacken. U. 8. Kxpert In Charge Experiment Mr. Jones. Station County. County Commissioners P. J. Pen nell, J. W. Whltmore, Perry B. Fuller Clerk I'atrick J. Uouner. Recorder Will L. lloyt. Treasurer T. H. G. Parke. Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. H. McKnlgbL Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. Sheriff Angus It. McDonnell. Judge of Juvenile Court T. II. Bur (on. rroouuon oincer James e. Mem mott. Superintendent County Infirmary- 1 nomas VIckers. Drs. Rees, Dr County Physician bieei iiailey, Jr. EAST COUNTY OF MUNICIPAL FICERS. NEPHI CITY OFFICERS. I Mayor Alma Hague. A. Councilman II. Bslllston, Thomas liailey, James Garrett, Jr. Mark Ulgler, George O. Ostler. Recorder A. V. Gadd. Treasurer J. It. Latimer. Attorney T. II. Burton. Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wm. StouL Street Supervisor Jas. D. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D Rees. I. II. Grace. Building: Inspector Chief of Klre Department N. A. JVellson. Superintendent of Water Works A. i. Cowers. Members of Board of Health Dr. T. D. Rees. Alonzo Ingram, Wni. G. Or me. Sexton C. E. Iligler. LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees Alma Pal by. Trustees M. V. Maneelson. S. P. Taylor, Alex Peterson. George Nellson. Marshal Nells Mortcnson. Justice of tho Peace Nells Schow Health Officer Henry Hendrlrkson Juab District Board of Education 1. H. Grace. President: J. E. Taylor. , A. P. Pax man. Clerk: W. C. Andrews, Treasurer, and John T. Kay. Vice-Presiden- PRECINCT CERS. OFFI Mona. Young. N. W. Ellerteon. Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Constable H. T. Knowles. Health Officer Dr. T. D. flees. Levan. Justice Health Justice D. O. O nicer Richard Iverson. Modern Woodmen of America No 10.700, meets every Tuesday evening St Woodman bait. Visiting Woodmen welcomed CHARLES STEPHENSON. J. Consul. 1L LATIMER, Clerk. I. O. O. F. No. 16 meets every Sal, iirday evening In I. O. O. P. hall. Visiting brother cordially Invited to at lend. - iirnBEnT Roberts, s. a, JOHN S. COOPER. Secretary. LATTER DAY SAINTS' MEETINGS Bcliool. 10:30. South ward t High School building; Nephl ward Sunday t Tabernacle; North ward at meet Ing bouse. M. I. A. Sunday. 7 p. in. Pout Ward High School building; Nepal ward at Tabernacle; North ward at meeting house. Primary Bi.uth ward every To cay at Tabernacle: Nephl every Ft! lay at Tabernacle; North ward al tneet'ng house every Friday. Pr!e!bOfd meeting every Monday evening at the Tabernacle and North ward meeting house. Relief Socl' ty South ward first aa third Thursday In each month at 1 m. Nephl ward first and third T Nort Wednesday In each month. ward first and third Thursday In eact month, at respective meeting houses PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 10:30. Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law OTcm in Hwtn 1 Notary and 2 Ostler Bidf. FORREST HOTEL Mqwar4re fer Traveling Me. N'rw elegaatly ?la4 trees 4a Oe. steam ket bath, eta. Owe k4Mk mu as4 tows. Psoas 23. a tut e man-of-wa- Peterson. E. W. Constable SHIPS co-o- i EAST COUNTY of the United State In ordet to re duce to a minimum for American traveler and goods the inherent dan gers of naval warfare. Unfortunately the government of the United States decided not to accept the proposals, SEARCH BEFQR E Had It accepted, the government of the United States would have been In strumental In preventing the greater part of the accidents that Americans SINKING have met with In the meantime. The German government still stands by its ofTor to com to an agreement along Germany Concedes Big Point to these lines. Can't Dispense With Submarine. United States in New Na"As the German government repeat edly declared, It cannot dispense with val Order. the use of warfare against enemy trade. The German government, how KAISER'S NOTE CONCILIATORY ever, ha now decided to make a further concession, adapting methods of submarine war to the interests of neuAnawer to Wilson's Communication trals. "In reaching this decision the GerIs Consideration Every Says man government is actuated by con Shown Neutrals In Restraint of Sub- siderations which are above the level marina Warefare Partiality Is of the disputed question. Sale United to States and Charged "The German government attaches of Munitions la Cited aa Evidence no less importance to the sacred principles of humanity than the government or the United States. It again The German admiralty has Isfully takes into account that both sued a new order to commanders governments for many years of submarines that no more mererated In developing International law chant vessels are to be sunk withIn conformity with these principles, out first visited and being the ultimate object of which has alsearched and that ths people on ways been to confine warfare on sea board are to be given a chance to and land to armed forces of belligeraave their Uvea. ents and safeguard as far as possible noncombatants against the horrors of Berlin, Germany (by wireless via war. Sayvllle, N. Y.). May 5. Following is Repeats Britain Is to Blame. the text of the note of the German "But although these considerations government In reply to the American are of great weight, they alone would nolo respecting submarine warfare, not under circumstances have delivered yesterday by Gottlieb von determined present the altitude of the German AmJagow, the foreign secretary, to For In answer to the government. bassador Gerard: by the government of the Unit"The undersigned, on behalf of the appeal ed States on behalf of the sacred prinImperial German government, has the ciples of humanity and International to honor present to his excellency, the law, the German government must reambassador of the Cnlted States, Mr. peat once more, with all emphasis, James W. Gerard, the following reply that It was not the German but the to the note of April 20 regarding the British government which ignored all conduct of German submarine war rule of International law accepted fare: and extended this terrible war to the "The German government banded lives and property of noncombatants, over to the proper naval authorities no regard whatever for the Infor early investigation the evidence having terests and rights of neutrals and concerning the Sussex as communi who through this method cated by the government of the United of warfare have been severely injured. States. Judging by the results that "In the illegal the Investigation haa hitherto yielded, conduct of BrltiBh against while warfare, fight Is German the alive to the ing a bitter government struggle for national ex possibility that the ship mentioned in istence. Germany had to resort to the the note of April 10 as having been bard but effective weapon of submatorpedoed by a German submarine is rine warfare. Identical with the Sussex. actually Discrimination Is Charged. Looking Into the Sueaex Case. "As matter stand, the German gov "The Gorman government bega to ernment cannot but regret reserve further communication on the that the sentiments reiterate humanity matter until certain points are ascer- wnlcn the government ofof the United tained which are of decisive Import- States extends with such fervor ance for establishing the facts In the the unhapy victims of submarine war-to case. Should It turn out that the com- fare are not extended with th same mander was wrong In assuming the warmth of feeling to many millions vessel to be a the German of women and children who, accord government will not fall to draw the ing to the avowed intention of the consequence resulting therefrom. IirltUh government, shall be starred. "Ia connection with the case of the and who, by their suffering, shall Sussex the government of the United force the victorious armies of the cen States made a aeries of statements the tral powers Into Ignominious capitu gist of which Is the assertion that the lation. The German government. In Incident Is to be considered but one In agreement with the German neople, stance of a deliberate method of Indis fails to understand this criminate destruction of vessels of all all the more as It has discrimination, and sorts, nationalities and destinations by explicitly declared Itselfrepeatedly ready to use German submarine commanders. the submarine weapon in strict con Repudiate Charge by U. 8. formity with the rules of International "The German government must em law aa recognized before the outbreak phatically repudiate the assertion. The of th war If Great Britain likewise German government, however, thinks was ready to adapt her conduct of war-fa- r to these rules. It of little avail to enter Into details In the present stage of affairs, more Britain Did Not America. particularly as the guvcrnment of the 'Several attempt made by lha gov United State omitted to substantiate ernment of United the assertion by reference to concrete vail upon ththe British States to pre-to government facts. act accordingly failed because of Oat "The German government will only refusal on th part of the British govtate that It bas Imposed ernment. Moreover, Great Britain restraints upon the use of the subma again and again has violated Internarine weapon, solely In consideration of tional law, surpassing all bounds In neutral Interesta. In spite of the fact outraging neutral The latest that these restrictions are necessarily measure adopted byright. Great Britain de of advantage to Germany's enemies. claring German bunker coal contra No such consideration has ever been band and condition un shown neutrals by Great Britain and der which establishing English bunker coal alone her allies. Is supplied to neutrals I nothing but Order International Law Obeyed. an unheard-o- f attempt by way of "The German submarine force exaction to force neutral tonnage Into have bad. in fart, order to conduct the service of British trade. the submarine warfare in accordance Severely Chides United States. with the general principle of visit "The German people know that the and search and the destruction of merof the United States has chant vessel recogr.lied by Interna government the power to confine the war to armed. tional law, the sole exception being forces of the belligerent countries in the conduct of warfar against treaty the of humsnity and maintetrade carried on enemy freight chip nanceInterest of Intematiotial law. The govunencountered In the war tone ernment or the United State would rounding Great Britain. With regard hav been certain of attaining this end to these no assurances have ever had it been determined insist Wn given to the government of the against Great Britain on th toIncontroUnited State. No such assurance vertible right to freedom of th seas. are contained In the declaration of Hut as matter stand the German peo February I, ar under th Impression that the "The German government cannot ple of th United State, admit any doubt that these orders government while demanding that Germany, strugwere given or are executed In rood for existence, shall restrain the faith. Error actually occurred. They gling and bil can In no kind of warfar be avoided use of an effective weapon, with these demaking compliance must Allowance be made mands a condition for maintenance of altogether. In the conduct of naval warfar relation with confines It against an enemy resorting to all self to protests Germany, against Illegal tneth kinds of whether permissible or ods enemies. adopted by Germany" Illicit. Moreover, the German people know Danger Can't B Avoided. to what considerable extent It "But tpart from the possibility of are supplied with all kinds of wsr error, naval warfare. Just like war- material from th United States. fare on land. Implies unavoidable danBelittle Pica of Humanity. ger for neutral persons and good enIt will, therefore, be understood that tering the fighting tone. Even In th appeal made by the government of cases where the naval action Is con- th United Static to sentiment of hu fined to ordinary forms of cruiser manity and principle of international warfare, neutral persons and good re- law cannot under th circumstance peatedly come to grief. meet the same hearty response from "The German government ha re the German people which eurh an peatedly nd explicitly pointed out th otherwise is certain to find her. from have mine that to 14 danger If the German government, neverthe th lots of numerous ships. less. I resolved to go to th utmost Proposal Are Net Accepted. limit of concessions It ha been guid"The German government baa mad ed not alone by th friendship connectseveral proposal to th government ing th two great nations for ovr 169 MUST VISIT AND f eewrl DONT BORROW The Times from your neighbor when you can get it for lest than Three Cents Per Week Hd 11. rus. eo-ml- years, but also by the thought of th great doom which threatens the entire civilized world should the cruel and sanguinary war be extended and pro longed." Germany Desirous of Peace. "The German government, conscious of Germany' strength, twice within the last few month announced before th world its readiness to make peace on a basis safeguarding Germany' vi tal interests, thus indicating that it ia not Germany' fault if peac is still withheld from the nations of Europe, "The German government feels all the more Justified in declaring that responsibility could not be borne be fore the forum of mankind and in history if, after 21 months of the war' duration, the submarine question under discussion between the German government and the government of the United States were to take a turn serl of ously threatening maintenance peace between the two nations. Anxious to Prevent Clash. "As far as lies with the German government it wishes to prevent things from taking such a course. The Ger man government, however. Is prepared to do its utmost to confine operation of the war for tho rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the bellig erents, thereby also insuring freedom of the seas, a principle upon which the German government believes, now as before, that It Is In agreement with the government of the United States. To Warn Ships and Save Live. "The German government, guided by this idea, notifies the government of the United States that German naval force have received the following or der: " 'In accordance with the general principles of visit and search and the destruction of merchant vessel recognized by international law, such vessels, both within and without the area declared a naval war cone, shall not be sunk without warning and without saving human live unless the ship attempt to escape or offer resistance, "But neutrals cannot expect that Germany, forced to fight for existence. shall for the sake of neutral Interests restrict the use of an effective weapon if the enemy is permitted to continue to apply at will methods of warfare violating rules of international law. Such a demand would be Incompatible with the character of neutrality, and the German government is convinced that the government of the United States does not think of making a demand, knowing that the government of the United State repeatedly declare that It Is determined to restore the principle of freedom of the seas, from whatever quarter it ha been violated. Ask for Demand on Britain. "Accordingly tho German govern ment I confident that In consequence of the new order Issued to th naval force th government of the United State will also now consider all Im pedimenta removed which may have been In the way of mutual tion toward restoration of the freedom of the sea during th war, a suggested In the note or July 23, 1915. and It doc not doubt that the government or the United States will now de mand and Insist that the British gov ernment shall forthwith observe the rules or International law universally rocognlted before the war, as laid down In th note presented by th government of th United States to th British government December 28, 1914, aad November 5, 1915. "Should step taken by th government of th United States not attain th object it desire, to hav th law of humanity followed by all belligerent nations, th German government would then b facing a new situation, In which It must reserve to Itself complete liberty of decision. "Th undersigned avail himself of thla opportunity to renew to the American ambassador assurances or highest consideration." VON JAGOW. LOOKING FOR GAS LEAK 8om Safety Rules Which May Do Away With Necessity of Engaging Service of Undertaker. aa Her 1 a et of standard instructions for person who notic gas in their rooms: ' If th smell of gas 1 strong, first ventilate th room-The- n examine th keys to th fix tures, stov or other appliance. On of them may be partly open. If a fixture or connection la broken be aur your window ar raised; then go to th neareat phon and notify th gas company. After notifloation try to putty up the leak or close it with any aubstanc that will make an effective plug. Never look for a leak with a match or any flame, lantern or lamp. If you find a person overcome by th gas, throw up th window, drag th unconscious on to tb open air and then telephone a physician.. After telephoning th physician, telephone tb ga company and tell of th accident. Most companies now own pulmotors. It is an appliance for pumping ga out of a person's lungs and Injecting pur air In it stead. This Is an Invaluable aid to tho doctor. Th Missing Remnant. certain Lancashire town boasts a full brass band, including a big drum. The drummer, according to th Tat-leis about five feet high and rather deaf, but be thinks nobly of his importance to the band. When the band parade. It always takes th same course through tho main streets; but tho other day th leader, for some purpose known only to himself, turned down a bystreet. Tho little drummer did not see what wa happening in front of him, for to compensate for bis lack ot heigh he holds his drum high before htm. So with hi gate concentrated on hi musio he banged away, and marched straight ahaad, as usual. About flv minutes afterward he finished bis part, and, bearing no other instruments, bo stopped. Part of the crowd had accompanied him, and they gave him a cheer. But bo was 111 at ease. Ho ahoved his drum to one side and gazed ahead; then on tho other, and did likewise. But ho saw no band. Then, In uneasy astonishment, ho turned to tho smiling bystanders and Inquired: "Heigh I Haa ony o' you seen th remnant o' a band about anywher A r, 'err In pleasure ol living. Out wedding silver make borne !nvitina Out modeat price make buying stay. BOYD PARK OON MO MAKERS OF JEWELRY loo main ji hlm iau iak crrf! Any alze roll . film . . 10 developed OA Any aize film . pack . . ZU developed cents CdltS Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. 159 8. Main Street Salt Lake City, Dla Bad Smelling Feet Rpntored to health condition. Ten killa toot odor immediately. Kpmoveacauae of ncwlvi peropiratiou. but diwa not preaaram-lea-a. vent natural perspiration. Perfect) Money refunded if not aatiHlactnrv. Hend rent to J. H. Hell Co.. P. O. Box Ju7. Halt Lake I'lty, Uteri. A Scholar In Bsd. "An amusing glimpse of tho famous statesman 1 given by Mr. John af array of th famous publishing house, which has Issued many or Mr. Glad-- , stone' writings and speeches. Th last time 1 was at Mr. Gladstone' bouse," says Mr. Murray, "I bad breakfast early aud alono, as I was going to Scotland. When I had finished I was told that Mr. Gladstone did not know that I wa leaving so early, and that ho wanted to have another talk, with mo. I went to bis bedroom very largo room with a double bed la it Mrs. Oladstou was in her dress ing room. Gladstouo wa dressed ia a nightgown with a brown shawl round him. II wa lying dut on his face, hi head at th root or th bed and hi feet on th pillow. In on band h held a cup of coffe, and ther was a book In th other. I shall never for got that Interview, and tho comicality of tho great lion bead, popping up aa I went toward him." Destroying Bsd Egg. Million of bad eggs ar setsed every year In London, and the way they ai destroyed Is to Up them out of their case and run a steam roller over them. Now We re Offering for Immediate Subscription 150,000 SHARES GLOBE CONSOLIDATED of American Fork, Utah, At": Net In offering this block of treasury Mock in the Globe Consolidated Mining Company we wih to advise those of our clients who failed to Ret in on the Whirlwind offering at 7c a few days ago, that this is their chance to make up for lost time. Only YOU MUST ACT QUICK, for this opportunity to pet Globe Con. at "c a share, net, is not likely to last any longer than Whirlwind did and that was only a few hours. Subscriptions Must be Closed by May 17th That the Allotment Will be Quickly Oversubscribed, We Have Not Probabl. However, That Mr. Bpriggs Will Let Anyone Knew Hew It Wa Accomplished. en pec la I think I'll fix that clock." decided Ossup Spwlggs. "Ill show the people In this house whether I put off fixing It beau 1 didn't to do tonight, so "A long lile sad a happy one." One of our wedding ring will Ut you live: and a diamond solitaire adds to Here is your chance N FINALLY GOT CLOCK RUNNING Tvo nothing Our Wish to the Bride particular know how or merely because I didn't have time before!" And b lifted th handsome eight-daclock off th mantel and. after a half hour concentration, removed th back. d lasting off the dltcby spring with th end of his handkerchief and pouring oil on , the revolving gadgets and he screwed th back on again, wound up the clock and shook It Th clock continued In a state of Innocuous Inactivity. Humph!" Onsjp Ppwiggs exclaimed to himself, and this time took th face off and squirted eau do cologne Into th left port hoi. Then, after breathing a prayer on the bands and rubbing It In well, he returned th ckx k It face and shook it agatn. It remained In a condition of noncommittal somnolence. "II k " swore Ossup gpwlggs, and hurled th blamed thing forcibly Into ton fireplace. Instantly It betb gan ticking with sensible Industiloa- y Jewel-mounte- shlmp-wlnd-ers- DMI. 'Leave it to me!" aadl h loftily, and placed the clock bach en the mantel and lit hi pip with the air of somebody who real! was smr, Louisville Time. Doubt. Globe Consolidated Is capitalized for 1,(XK),000 shares, 4fJO,00f) shares of which Is treasury stock. The property, consisting of seven claims, lies between the famous Live Yankee, lielorophan and and carries the Live Yankee fissure. Rich ore has been produced from surface working and the company proposes to use the money derived from the sale of treasury tock to drive a tunnel to open the fissure at depth where it int rects the rime beddings, and where it is believed big bodies of silver-leagold ore will be opened up. The Live Yankee prod.ued several millions, though its property is only 200 feet wide, and alt told, contains only twenty acre. Globe Con. adjoining on the south has about 120 acres and has every chance to ,nake a big mine. F.arl-I'agl- e d Take our advice and buy Globe Coil at the subscription price of "c a share, net, without a moments delay, as opportunities to get stock in a proposition of such exceptional merit at such a price do not come often. HOOKS ARF. NOW OI'EN. Wire or telcp1mc your orders where possible, for as many shares as you want, Ictti; remittance of c a share follow by mail. Wm, H, Child & Co, Phone, Wasatch 325. Stxk Exchange BIdg. Stock Brokers. Salt Lak City, Utah. We handle all Utah mining stocks and would like business. Free Market Letters on request. root |