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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI, UTAH 'NAVAL BATTLES URGES SENATORS IN THE NORTH SEA T MEASURES f I ' ... ZV - y LCC I rnw GERMANS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN WORSTED IN ENGAGE. MENT WITH THE BRITISH. PRESIDENT WILSON ANXIOUS FOR ACTION ON HIS ENTIRE LEG- 'Ceveral German Destroyers Either Sunk or Damaged, While British Lose One Vessel In First Combat Since October. To Impress Upon Democratic Leaders His Views, President Calls Upon ; Two small nuval engage- In the North men between British light cruisers tid torpedo boat deBtroyers and Gerttinn destroyers, the first time the naval forces of the two belligerents powers have met In combat since lant October. An official report says that In the engagement with the British light forces, "not far from the Dutch qoast," one of the Germnn destroyers Was "sunk and the remainder scat tered. In the oilier fight, which oc curred off Zeeland, a British de stroyer was struck oy a German tor pedo, killing three of fliers and forty four men of the crew. The damaged craft was later sunk by ships of her own flotilla. Unofficial advices from Holland ay that from two to seven German hips were sunk and others badly damaged, and that one of the latter "was lowed into imuiaen who iwemy dead on board, while sixteen severely wounded were landed by a Dutch liOtulon. tnenta have been fought trawler. WITHDRAWAL UNDER WAY. Movement of Troops from Mexican Soil Has Begun. movement! Troop WaHhlngton. preliminary to withdrawal of the American expedition from Mexico are being carried out at the southern ex tremity of the American line under war department orders, and as scon as they are complete the main body of the expedition probably will start north. For the first time officials admitted Tuesday the withdrawal of outposts from El Valle and other points about Colonia Dublan had more than a local significance and was being carried out on orders from Washington. They made no announcement as to the probable time when the general north era movement would begin, and would not even admit that withdrawal of Pershing's troops after ten months In Mexico was at band. Since the effort to effect an agreement with General Car ran u. ended In failure, the admin istration has Indicated that Its next step would be made known through action rather than by announcement RECORDS TO BE OPENED. New York Exchange Brought Into th Leak Probe. a New York. Confronted with threat by the house rules committee In charge of the "leak" Inquiry, to force the production of brokers ords If not produced voluntarily, the board of governors of the New York stock exchange on Tuesday requested every member ct the exchange to make available for the committee the desired data. The records sought cover the period from December 10 to December 13. during which time. It Is alleged, persons In possession of advance Information on the president's peace note made huge profits la tbe stock market. JAPAN FACES INTERNAL CRISIS. Opposition to Terauchl Charges Violation of Constitution. Toklo. Japan Is confronted with an Internal crisis. Tbe opposition to the administration of Count Terauchl has opened a vigorous campaign on the round that the Terauchl cabloct was formed In violation of the spirit of Uio constitution. The Constitution party, which has a mejor-t- y la the boose of peers and is under r tbe leadership of Viscount Xao, milliliter of foreign affairs, has Joined hands with the Nationalist group in the lower house for war sgalnst the premier. n foe-see- Ooveenment to Aid1 Guardsmen. Washington. Guardsmen who return from the torder to find their filled will receive the assistance Of the bureau of Immigration la obtaining other employment. General Caminettl has loosed orders to ail officers of th ecr-1- c throughout the country to do everything wiW to help unemployed guardsmen. Com-tnlsskm- er ISLATIVE PRESIDENT URGES ARRANGING THE SOCIAL CALENDAR W ' '"' ;Y ! o " "' TfiiKU. " " ii hi Hum ,i mtts i.grnPM " , i. wtiAt pAre5k'nMSif7 ' ,7 i, ii i. ii turi) th J QUESTION PUT UP SQUARELY TO THE COUNTRY IN AN ADDRESS BEFORE THE SENATE. PROGRAM. Says Lasting Peace in Europe Can Not Come Through Victory and America Muat Join Concert of Power. Washington. 'Members of the sen ate steering committee were earnestly urged- by President Wilson .on Fri day to get into lively action on admin istration legislative measures so that the entire program of reforms advocated by the president when he entered the White House might be on tbe statute books by March 4. To impress upon the Democratic leaders his views, the president made another trip to the senate office buildcupyriait.i ing and discussed the clogged legislative calendar with Senators Kern, Williams, Thomas, Reed, James and Chamberlain for more than two hours. SLAYS He made it clear that be was anxious for action on all measures he outlined at the beginning of the session, inTO LIFE cluding railroad labor legislation as the paramount issue, water power and other oonservatlon bills, a corrupt p mot Ice measure, tbe Webb colectlve MONTANA PHYSI foreign service agency measure, and CIAN IMAGINES HE CAN RAISE the Porto RIoan citizenship bill, toTHE DEAD. gether with the big appropriation bills and necessary revenue legislation. Admitting that this is a big under- Wife Said to Have Been Willing Sub taking in view of the fact that there ject, Experiment Fails After Flvs are leas than thirty-silegislative Days of Incantations and Physician Is Taken to Asylum. days remaining in the life of tbe Six administration congress, situaleaders are perturbed over the Billings, Mont. Crazed by drugs tion. and believing he had discovered a RUSSIANS REPORT VICTORIES. method of restoring human life. Dr. J. C. Hunter, widely known physiPrisonHave Claim to Taken 428,000 cian and research worker, tried the ers During the Yesr. experiment by killing his wife at their London. More than 428,000 officers home, Hysham, Mont., several days and men were taken prisoner by the ago. Her body was found Saturday. Russians during the last year and 625 Dr. Hunter is a post graduate of guns captured, according to Russian Johns Hopkins and studied a year at service organ, as quoted In a Central Heidelberg, Germany. He waa ad- News from Petrograd. Judged Insane and ordered sent to tbe dispatch The Journal closes its review of the asylum. war operations during tbe year with Both Dr. Hunter and his wife are the following approximate figures of said to have been addicted to the use men and booty taken: of drugs for fifteen years. The physi Officers, 8.77U; men. 420.000; guns, cian was 62 years old and his wire mor525; machine guns, 1,661; trench a few years bis Junior. She was a tars and mine throwers, 421. looking woman, a statuesque striking lor than 80 per cent of the fore- blonde, and looked at least ten years going was yielded by tbe operations younger than her husband. of General Brusslloff. When a neighbor woman entered th Hunter home she heard the voice CAPTURED SHIP NOW A RAIDER.'. of the doctor in low, endearing tones: 1 must "Mary; Mary! Listen! Germans Uso British Vessel t De prove my discovery to th world. stroy Enemy Ships. to the Speak to me! Move your eyelids. Washington. Dispatches state department from Rio Janeiro Ob, God, you cannot be dead. I have said it was stated there that the brought you back, my darling Mary." Peering Into the bedroom tbe star British steamer SL Theodore, cap tured by tbe Oermar. raider In the tled woman says she saw the doctor south Atlantic, armed with two guns kneeling beside the bed, upon which and manned by a German crew, was was the still form of bis wife. Frightto the ened, she hurried away without the cruising as an auxiliary doctor's knowing of her vtsIL The raider. autnorities were notified. The wo man had been dead, th coroner said, Legging Chain Tied on Rails. Salinas, Cal. The second attempt five days or more. Poison Is suswithin three weeks was made Sundsy pected. night to wreck tbe Laxk, tbe South Admlrsl Dewey Placed In Tomb. em Pacific company's fast train from Los Angeles to San Francisco, by ty Washington. From a granite tomb ing a logging chain on the railroad surmounting a grassy knoll In Arlingtrack about two miles south of here. ton cemetery, all that was mortal of the late admiral of the navy, George Chemical Plant Wrecked. Dewey, looked down on a tfclef strickLondon. A portion of the area of en nation Saturday night. Tbe naLondon was shaken severely Satur tion burled Its dead with all the pomp day night when a chemical plant In and ceremony of worldly grief. Headbich munitions were manufactured ed by President Wilson, the chiefs was the center of a series of explo of government followed the hero of Manila bay to his iaat resting place sions, scattering destruction over considerable section of tbe district In and bore witness to the sorrow tbst had touched th nation's heart which the works were located. - WIFE, TRIES RESTORE GERMAN AIDE SCOURS THE SEA DRUG-CRAZE- x L DUFFY Villa Follower Slain. Chihuahua CUy. Gen. Francisco Murgula received a military dispatch on Sunday from Gen. J. Ilernandec. who Is In command of the de facto forces In the Parral district, saying his forces had met and defeated a band of Villa followers at Rancbo M Aguaje, near Parral, killing a number of the Villa followers. Including HI blano Cantreras. FIFTEEN SUNK BV RAIDER AND TWO STEAMERS HELD AS PRIZES. VESSEL8 Steamers Long Overdue and Loaded with Arms, Ammunition and Horses Believed to Hsvs Been Sent to the Bottom. New York. According to advice from Rio Janeiro, a German com merce raider has been working havoc in the Atlantic ocean on entente al lied shipping. Between the Axores islands and tbe South American cosbi during the period from December 12 to January 10, at least thirteen ves sels ten British steamers, a Japan ese steamer and two French sailing craft were captured by the raider, and it Is presumed that moat of them were sunk. Tbe British admiralty assumes thst eight of the British steamers and the two French sailing ships, all of them long overdue, and some of them known to have been loaded with arms, ammunition, horses and other ward supplies for the entente allies. have been sunk by the raider. Tbe Japanese steamer was released by the raider off the coast of Brazil and permitted to land at Pernamburo 237 men of crews of vessels destroy ed. One of the British steamers Is said to have ben sent away by the raider with 400 additional men to be landed. The whereabouts of tbe raid er Is not known. The first official statements given out st Rio Janeiro regarding the raid er were to the effect that seven ves sels had been sunk and nine captured. Tragedy In Kansas. Toronto, Kan. Waller Harold, 2S years old, formerly of Kankakee, I1L, is under arrest here with a bullet In his brain, from which physicians de clare he cannot recover, while his wife, Mr. Rose Ella Harold, and her I months-oldaughter are dead from shots rhtch Harold declared he fired d Pro poo to Advance Clock. New York. The New York daylight saving committees plan to advance the clock on hour during the five months beginning May 1 has been ap proved by th American Federation of Labor through Its president, Sam ue Compere, and its executive com ml) tee, . WILLIAM P. BORLAND Daniels Makes Defense. Washington. Secretary Itanlel Is sued a statement Sunday expla'ning and defending his action In awarding to Hadflelds, Limited, a British monitions company, contracts for a large number of nary armor piercing at a price about 12 '0 each be low th lowest American bid. pro-Jert'l- e Tw Teachers Slain. Oklahoma City. Miss Nellie M. Ihinn, a young school teacher, was called from her classroom here late Thursday and shot to death, and a few minutes later, st Ms studio nearby. Rowland D. William, music In CapL John L. Duffy of the Representative William P. Borland stesmer Chemung, which was sunk structor and composer, was also k!lled f Missouri hss introduced in congees In th Mediterranean by a torpetf John M. Couch, a brother In law of bill t move sll th clocks in the Miss Dunn, was held in Outhris, Okla. United ttstas forward an hour. a German submarine. Potatoes a Bushel. French Prince In Swindle Plot. Vopicka Exonerated. Cowboys Kill Mesicsns. st Id a Aurora, III. Potato Paris An alleged swindle estimat Washington. Germany hss with Nogales, Arts. Si Mexicans were bushel mude their appesirsnre here of unneutral con ed by different newspapers ss amount- killed by two American cowboys thirty Tuesday. They were new ones, and drawn her charges S.OOrt.OQI to lO.OOO.ftfifl miles went of here when they were dealers generally said that they were duct against .Minister Vnpicka. accred ing from was disclosed In the arrest of fired npon wbMe bringing bark cattle Snore successful as exhibits than as Ited to Roumania, Serbia and Bulgaria. francs, wa announced Friday at the slate Philippe Simeon I, of Italian origin, and "rustled" by the Mexkans, according articles of commerce. Prince llenrle de Brogli Revet. departraenL lo reports of the sheriff's office here. Cold Weather en Battlefields. Artist Ends Her Life. Pork Barrel is Voted. Tw Trainmen Slain, tendon Tbe row! severe cold of Ran Francisco, Miss Betty de Jong. Washington.- An omnibn public Kimball, Neb Albert B. Carroll l the present winter If gripping central buildings bill, which President Wil- a prominent member of tbe San Fran In Jail here, held on a coroner's verand northern Europe. The German son hss given notice he wil veto, was cisco art colnny and a painter of In- dict of killing Cicero Allen end Otto 3 d newspapers report trees of front hy the house 234 to 2. It ternational reputation, died Sunday Jone of Cheyenne, passed conductor and Fahrenheit (I degrees below ero) In UtOOe.OOO for bullet wound In bakemn of a Union Pacific fre'sbt errle building from a tast Prussia, the bead. througTiont the country. tram. Jp and Chinese Reach Settlement 1'eklr.g Dr. Wo Wing Fans, the foreign miniver, and Itsron llayashle. fapanese minister to China, have exchanged final note for a settlement of the Cheng Chiatun Incident, In which Chinese and Japanese troops clashed. tt d HICHErr QUALITY THE SPAGHETTI on THetwetrTrt . Skewer5 oh Senators and Discusses the Clogged Calendar, CAFT. JOHN PEACE LEAGUE Washington. Whether the United Statea shall enter a ' world peace league and, as many contend, there by abandon Its traditional policy of isolation and no entangling alliances, were laid squarely before congress and the country on January 22 by President Wilson In a personal ad dres to the senate. For the first time in more than hundred years, a president of the United States appeared in the senate chamber to discuss the nation's for eign relation after the manner of Washington, Adams and MadiBon. The chief points of the president's address were: That a lasting peace in Europe can not be a peace of victory for either side. That peace must be followed by definite concert of power to assure the world that no catastrophe of war shall overwhelm it again. inat in such a concert or power the United States cannot withhold its participation to guarantee peace and Justice throughout the world. That before a peace Is made the United States government should frankly formulate the conditions upon which It would feel Justified in ask ing tbe American people for their for mal and solemn adherence. "It Is clear to every man who thfnks." the president told the senate, "that there Is In this promise no breach In either our tradition or our policy as a nation, but a fulfillment rather of all that we have professed or striven for. "I am proposing, as It were, that the nations should, with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Mon roe as the doctrine of the world; that no nation should seek to extend its policy over sny other nation or pro-pie- , but that every people should be left free to determine Its own policy. Its own wsy of development, unbind ered. unthreatened, unafraid, the lit tie along with the great and power ful. I am proposing that all nations henceforth avoid entangling alliances which would draw them Into compe tiUons of power, cstch them in a net or intrigue and selfish rivalry, and disturb their own affairs with influ ence Intruded from without. There Is no entangling alliance In a concert of power. When all unite to act in tbe same sense and with the same pur pose, all act In the common Intervst and are free to live their own lives under a common protection. "I am proposing government by the consent of th governed; that free dom of the seas, which in International conference after conference rep resentatives of tbe United States have urged with the eloquence of those who are convinced disciples of Liberty, and that moderation of armament which makes of armle and navies a power for order merely, not an Instrument of aggression or of selfish violence. "These sre American principles. American policies. We could stand for no others. And they also sre the principles and policies of forward looking men and women everywhere of every modern nation, of every en, lightened community.. They are tbe principles of mankind and must prevail." While the president was spesklng copies of his address hsd been forwarded to American diplomats In all the belligerent countries for the Information of lb foreign offices and were being prepared for representatives of neutral governments her. Reports Raider Sunk. Buenos Aires, Argentine. Ls Pren- publlKhes a dispatch from Rio Ja neiro saying that, according lo a cablegram received at Peroembucn. the British cruiser Glasgow hss sunk s German commerce raider 130 miles off Pars. Danish Stesmer Sunk. IxndoD. The Danish stesmer Klampenhorg, of I.TsS tons gross, hss been sunk, to an announcement made Tuesday st Lloyd's Shipping agency. The Klampenhorg was bti lit at Newcastle In She was owned In Copenhagen. Potatoes Sent from England. Chicago. High prices paid for po on the Chicago market have tato attracted big shlj.ments from England in compete with the American grown product, according to a statement made public Monday. Benson Heads Naval Bosrd. Admiral Wahelngtnn. Benson, chief of operation, and as such rank ing officer of the navy since the dmth of Admiral Dewey, has been of designated as president the navy general board. JS fog Xfcpe Boot Fret SKINNER MFG.C0L OMAHA. 4M6UI MACASONI taCTOXV IN USA, AMtlKA TRAPPERS IVinVll iblpmiit of Fnra, with yonr next tm price Will toOar for our tor la aud Trappv Quia. 1UI Chat. Friend & Co.. Inc. ot4 reliable rsw fnr bouMh 'Tb f II Wum S., Dipt. A, DEN VF. COtO. Proving His Mettle. "The trouble with you, Gndxpur, I that you are too euslly dlacouraged," remarked his friend, anthers. "I don't think so," answered Gad-spu- r. "For Instance, yesterday I wanted to borrow the small sum of ten dollars." "Yes?" "I delivered" neat little speech to exactly twelve people before I got th money. That strikes me as extraordinary perseverance," GASGARETS" ACT ON No LIVERJOWELS sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Caacarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with. Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgativ Waters? Let Stop having a bowel wash-day- . Cascarets thoroughly cleans and regulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from tbe liver and carry out of the system all th constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels. A Cascaret will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache. Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adr. 10-ce- nt to-nig- Books In Prison. Prison literature has many fine productions to Its credit in prose as well ss poetry. In his prison at Athens. Socrates completed his grott argument for Immortality; In a Kotnan dungeon Gullleo made some of his greatest discoveries. In his prison in Wsrtburg castle Luther translated the New Testament Into the German language. During his twelve years In Bedford Jail Bunyan dreamed his Immortal dream of the "Pilgrim's Progress." Sir Walter RalelKh wrote his, fragmentary history of the world to beguile the long years of his Imprisonment In the Tower of London. Much of the New Testament also Is prison literature. Some of the flneet of the epistle of SL Paul were written during his Imprisonment at Rome, and the Book of tb Revelation of SL John was written while he wss an exile on the island prison of Patmos. London Chronicle. Idle Curiosity. "A hotel lobby may be half full of millionaires and no on give them a second look." That's true. This Is a prosperous country." "But let a man enter with a queer-piec- e of baggage In his hands and hundreds of necks arc stretched to t bo- ll mi L" No Pise to Stay. Ton know the old saying thst troth la found st the bottom of a welL" Tea," replied the cynic, "and I also know that wells are going not of fash- Ion nowadays." There has been No Increase j In the price of ? GrapeNuts Nor .Any Decrease In (he Size of Package Or Quality tu per Of the Food. Smallpog In Utah. cases of Faypon, Ulah Th'rty smallpox were discovered In Payson, on Monday, by the health officials f that city, and strict quaranlin Immediately establ shed wber sons bad the disease. ' |