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Show THE SPANISH FORK PKESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH :iT Cause of Trouble. Hard to Darr.ag, -Alpine scenery is very - ratience It Is said that fish, flies solid "Very durable, too. I lmaginV gnd caterpillars may be frozen pull through the war all life. retain and still tin Patrice Now I understand why Ice sas City Journal. sometimes. me with cream disagrees ' MS TO AMERICAN FLEET c PUZZLE THE BALKAN FOR NEUTRALITY Thalr PRESIDENT WILSON AND SECRE. TARY DANIELS AGREE 8UCH ACTION IS NECESSARY. DEMAND THAT AMERICANS TAKE STAND FOR AMERICA VOICED IN ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT. Will Ask Congress for Fifteen to Twenty Fighting Ships snd Mors Men In Endeavor to Prepare Adequate Defense. Says United Statee le Not Merely Trying to Keep Out of Trouble, But Trying to Preeerv o Foundations on Which Peaoe Can bo Rebuilt to Washington. Fifteen twenty lighting ships of the dreadnaught and battle cruiser type with a proportionate number of seagoing submarines, coast submarines, scout cruiserB, destroyers and auxiliaries enough to make a new American fleet Is con templated by Secretary Daniels as r recommendation for a building program for the United States navy. President Wilson and Secretary Daniels have discussed Informally the needs of the navy and are agreed that In order to be adequately prepared for defense the present strength of the fleet(.must be almost doubled In the next five years, with the addition of many of the latest type of fast and powerful fighting craft The five-yenaval program when completed would add, In addition to demand on all Washington. A Americans on pain of ostracism to be more than neutral in regard to the European war, to take their stand for America first, last and all tbe time, was voiced by President Wilson on Monday, In a speech In the celebra tlon of the twenty-fiftanniversary of tbe founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The United States, the president said, was not merely trying to keep out of trouble, but was trying to preserve the foundations upon which peace could be rebuilt. J "Peace can be rebuilt," he added, "only upon .the ancient an oaccepted principles of International law; only upon those things things which remind nations of their duties to each 'only upon the ancient and accepted duties to mankind and humanity. America has a great cause which is not confined to the American continent. It is the cause of humanity Itself. Declaring his faith In the loyalty of the great body of naturalized citizens of foreign birth, the president said he believed the Impression was too general that a very large number of these citizens were without a sufficient affection for tbe American Ideal. "But I am In a hurry to have a line-uhe explained, "and let the men who are thinking of other countries stand on one side, and those who are for America first, last and all the time, on tbe other." "Every political action and every social action In America at this time," said Mr. Wilson, "should have for Its objective to challenge the spirit of Americanism." five-yea- dreadnaugbts and battle cruisers, nearly a hundred, submarines, about seventy destroyers and several scout cruisers and a proportionate number of fuel and hospital ships. An Important part of the program, too, will be a proposal for a large Increase In personnel. Appropriation for at least 8,000 additional men will be asked for the first year to make up present deficiencies and an adequate number will be sought to man the new r ships built In the period. five-yea- CABLE PROTEST IS USELESS. England Fails to Adjust Complaints of American Merchants. , military training. NIKOLA PASHITCH changed. Japan May Enter Fight participation In the war and advices received here from Ixrndon that British opinion, In some quarters at least favors the dispatch of Japanese troops to the Bat bans have suddenly reopened the question In Toklo of what Japans future course will be. Toklo.-TBulgarl- The Kind You Have Always Bought !L to the announcement ' Washington. Secretary Lansing announced on Tuesday that representations to Great Britain regarding the confiscation without notice of commercial cablegrams sent from the United RUSSIAN DRIVE HALTED. States to foreign countries by way of England had met with no success so far. Protesta In individual cases, it Report Conies From Berlin That Von Hlndenburg Is Put on Defense. was stated, also had accomplished London. The official reports of the little, although conditions in this refighting along the major fronts were gard were somewhat Improved. unusually meagre on Monday, the Armenian Massacre Renewed. only significant point In any of them massacres being the statement from Berlin that Washington. Armenian In Asiatic Turkey have been renewed Field Marshal von Hlndenburg on the with vigor since Bulgarla'a entrance Dvlnsk front had repulsed Russian Into the war as Turkeys ally. This attacks, which seemingly would IndiInformation reached the state depart- cate that for the first time alnce the ment from Ambassador Morgentbau, German drive through Poland began, who stated that the majority of the the AustroGermans are making no Armenians In Astatic Turkey bad been big offensive at any point along tbe whole eastern front. killed. , Of the fighting In the west the No Room for Hyphenated Americans. French official communication, in reNew York. The foreign born pop- viewing the recent German counterulation of this country, must he an attack on Loos, says the Germans left Americanized population no other between 7,000 and 8,000 dead before kind can fight the battles of America, tbe positions which they tried In vain either in war or In peace," asserted to recapture. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt In i Pastor Kills Intruder In Study. speech on "Americanism," before the New Orleans. The Rev. Byron Hoi-leKnights pf Columbus at Carnegie hall rector of St George's Episcopal Tuesday nlghL church, one of the most fashionable congregations in the city, shot and Tyler Monument Unveiled. Richmond, Va. A monument to killed Lansing Pearsall, aged 22, son President John Tyler, the first erected of Nathan G. Pearsall, claim agent of by the federal government to any pub the Texas & Pacific railroad, in the Dr. Holley told the 11c man who renounced allegiance to rectory study. the Union In 1861, was unveiled Tues- police he shot Pearsall thinking he day in Hollywood cemetery here by was a burglar. Mrs. Munford Ellis, only surviving National School Camp. daughter of President Tyler. New York. Application was made Monday for an Incorporation of the Says Peace Is Fantasy. National School Camp association. San Francisco. Count Okuma, Japobject of the association is to Isanese premier, and Dr. Ng Poon Chow The sue a call for 1,000.000 schoolboys to Chinese editor of San Francisco as take a course In eured delegates to the International peace congress on Tuesday that world peace was yet a fantasy and will he until the militaristic order of things is Use. We have noticed that a good deal - ;;Whut are diplomatic post. They seem at present to be fqr,. . of the life Insurance Is Invested in for International hitches. husbands. second aa public of Castor! the caution applied been manufactured under the supervision of Chaa. II. FletcW 80 years-t- he genutae Castoria. We respectf ully call the attend purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper G of fathers and mothers-whe- his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same In red. Parents who have used Castoria pears on both sides of the bottle need no warnings against counterfeit, and their little ones in the past years imitations, but our present duty fa to call the attention of the younger eenerl ation to the great danger of introducing Into their familiee spurious medicine It fa to oe regretted that there are people who are now engaged In tS nefarious business of putting up and selling all torts of substitutes, or wbt should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations only for adults, but worse yet, for childrens medicines. It therefore devolve Adults can dn on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child. that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mothers watchfulness. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature oft THIS Biu (Copyright.) F Zl CONFERENCE SAFETY OF THE FOREIGNERS IN NORTHERN MEXICO HAS BEEN IS SANCTIONED BY HE SAYS. ENDANGERED, PRESIDENT WILSON. PLAN European Governments, it Is Understood, Will Follow the Lead of the United States and South American Republics In Recognition. Declares That If United States Recog nize the Carranza Faction He Will Not be Reeponaible for Safety of Lives and Property. Washington. President Wilson has given formal sanction to the plan of conference to extbe tend recognition to the Carranza government in Mexico. Diplomatic representatives here of several South American governments received Instructions to take the same action as the United States. Similar word Is expected within a few days from tbe governments of all the other American The time of republics. recognition will be fixed then. European governments. It Is understood, will follow the lead of the United States and the other American republics. Great Britain and France, it Is known, have intimated that this would be their policy, and It Is believed here Germany and Italy will do likewise, both having maintained an accredited agent to General Carranza for some time. that passed beCorrespondence tween Arredondo, Carranza's representative here, and Secretary Lansing and members of tbe conference, relative to the protection to foreigners, amnesty, the treatment of the clergy and Carranza's pledge to restore constitutional government became public Monday night. It reveals that Secretary Lansing asked particularly of Mr. Arrendondo concerning the attitude of the Carranza government toward the clergy. The declaration was made that "all the Inhabitants of Mexico, without exception, whether nationals or foreigners, may equally enjoy tbe benefits of the the laws of reform, government, which guarantee individual freedom of worship according to every one's consclencef shall be strictly ob- El Paso. General Villas forma) declaration to George Carothers, special agent of the Btate department at Washington, that because of the,rec ognltlon of the Carranza government he would not hold himself responsible for the safety of the lives and property of foreigners created little apprehension here Sunday of immediate danger to foreigners. American Consul Edwards of Juar ez declared that there were few for eigners now In Villa territory. The only news received by the Juarez authorities from Casas Grandes was the announcement of the safe arrival there of General Villa with his brigade of 2,000 men. The arms and ammunition of the troops sent to Casas Grandes are locked in box cars. Half a dozen foreigners arrived from Chihuahua City Sunday. They declared they came only on business n served." WILSON TO WED IN DECEMBER. Bride Is Charming Southern Woman and Is a Widow. of Washington. The engagement Mrs. Norman Galt of Washington to President Woodrow Wilson was announced at the White House Wednesday night. No date was set for the wedding, but It will probably occur early In December In the executive mansion. Mrs. Galt, who will be the next first lady of the land, lc tbe widow of a business man of Washington, Norman Galt, a partner in a prominent jewelry firm, who died eight years ago. She has resided here since her mar rlage. Mrs. Galt was Miss Edith Bolling and was born In Wythevllle, Va. Her father was the Hon. William Bolling, a lawyer of Virginia. Her family Is distinguished in Virginia and Mrs. Galt Is related to many of the best families of the old dominion. . pojlegpected to return. Fear of an uprising at Juarez after the departure of General Villa for Casas Grandes has subsided. From a military source it was learned that General Villa had declared to Mr. Carothers that the United States and other foreign nations could not now hold him responsible for what happened to their nationals in "his territory, and while he and his bands would commit no depredations, they would not attempt to stay the operations of bandits that might spring up. "The United States and foreign nations having recognized Carranza, must look to him for protection, he was quoted as saying. Makes it Three Out of Four. Boston. At the close of the fourth game of the world's series, played here on Tuesday, the count stood 2 to 1 In favor of Boston, giving the Red Sox three out of the four games played. In all three games won by Boston the score has been 2 to 1. Philadelphia, with Alexander pitching, won one game, 3 to 1. Record crowds attended the two games in Boston PROF. C. V. PIPER then? Crack-er- Did you strike' this man with t washboard? Judge Broyles asked, I "I spec did, yo honah. "What was the provocation? We wuz discuBsln wah, Jedge "Well go on. We wuz talkin 'bout dem Gw. mings, an Johns Bulls and den Frenchmens, and he done said I was nutral, yo honah. I aint gwine ter let no white trash call me dal Case and Comment low-dow- n Good Times. Henry Ford, praising the good times, in New York, said: "The good times are spread tbs country over. There Isnt a spot that hasnt got its share. who Anybody can contemplate these times with optimism must have a disposition like the bookkeeper's wife. "The bookkeeper said one day dinner: " Gee, I wish I could get up an water of- Is the water office." Well, then, send a man up to my house at once and turn the water off! Im not going to walk a mile and a half for nothing!" It takes a conscientious man to enjoy his work If the remuneration Is Cause for Anxiety. "Gadspur tells me that while on his vacation this summer he was tossed about on one of the great lakes In a t hours disabled launch for before, being rescued." That must have been a harrowing experience." forty-eigh- "Indeed it was. During all that tima of he didnt have the slightest idea what the stock market was doing. Thought He Could Fix Goat. "Papa, said a little boy, "I want goat." "Why, son, you can't have a goal he'd hook you. Well, daddy, then Id cut his bon off. "Nothin 'doin', son, hed butt you." Aw, daddy, then I'd cut his buttor off. Please get me a goat. There are said to be 800 uses f the palmyra palm, which groi throughout tropical India. A seismograph invented by a Ja anese scientist registers the velocl of all earthquakes two hundredfold. One mine in New Zealand last ye produced $13,821,651. The door of hope swings both ws: Assisting Ambition Men of ambition with the desire to forge ahead need revitalizing food to help them to compel success. Grape-Nut- s small. Date of Wilson Wedding, Some time befor Washington. President Wilson and Mrs. Norma Clalt are married a formal announci tnent of the date and place will b made. This was stated semi officliill on Tuesday. Bark Sunk in Colliaion. London. The Norwegian bark from Clyde for Savannah, has been sunk as the result of a collision near Torr Head, Her crew was r saved. The Selleren was a of 2.0P2 tons gross. Blad: Wins Match. Jacksonville, Fla. Sergeant F. 3 Blade, company G, First Infantry, Nr tkmal Guard of Minnesota, wen th marine corps rifle match at the N tlonal association matches, makln, .97 points out of a possible 200. Found Dead In Bathtub. Investigate Passport Forgsrles. Washington. Alleged forgeries of Boston. The body of Mrs. Bowdoin American passports and their alleged B. Crowtlnshlcld, wife of the well misuse by German agents will he in- known yacht designer of Marblehead, vestigated in practically all the Euro- was found in a bathtub filled with hot pean capitals by a special represents water In the Tarker bouse early lve of the s.ate dcpaUmenL long-bearde- d, German Socialist Leader Injured. Berne, Switzerland. Dr. Karl Lleb knecht, famous German Socialist, wha has been fighting on the eastern front In the engineer corps, has been In Jured In the head by being struck by a falling tree, according to the Tag wachL In the last hundred years Great Britain has had a dozen dlfforent types of rifle. It Is difficult to convince the head of the house that two heads are better than one. It are going to be anything, be a professional. No amateur attracts much attention. you of wh0 th,nk thpy but ,r"ubIe ". wh? trouble really g. " nY know is a success food. It is made from whole wheat and malted barley and, pound for pound, contains far more "go" and "get there" than ordinary foods. It retains all the nutriment of the grains, including their natural mineral salts Phosphate of Potash, etc often lacking in ordinary food, but essential to thorough upbuilding of sinew, brain and nervea ( Grape-Nut- s We. ,ls,lke ,hp thoughtless per-so- n who always changes the subject of conversation when It's In our favor. Block of Warehouses Destroyed, Richmond, Va. Fire early Saturday A good cook should be at the head destroyed a block of warehouses In of every provisional government. Richmond's wholesale and tobacco dls trlcL The loss Is estimated at ovei A 18 t0 fo Elrllsh when he $250,000. fa making his maiden speech. at for once! Oh, go on, John,' said his wife, impatiently. What do you want as appetite for? It would only give yoa more dyspepsia. dont tell me to, sir. You Oh, It Is! Oregon Suffrage Leader Dies. Portland, Ore. Mrs. Abigail Scott Neat to King Peter, the most promi- Dunlway, known as "tbe mother of Prof. C. V. Piper Is the "grass nent man In Serbia la Nikola Pashitch, womans suffrage In Oregon, died man of tho department of agrlcjltur the prim minister. He la a little gray here early Monday, aged 81. Mrs. and ono ef his greatest achievements man. slaty-eigh- t years of age, Dunlway published a monthly maga- Is the Introduction of sudsn grass In thla country. virile, and Intellectual. zine. four-maste- Waited for Orders. A drill foreman In Culebra cut sent a negro to the top of the mast on one of his drills to straighten out a rope which had slipped off the sheave. Just after the man went up the general foreman came along and talked about the Job for half an hour. In the meantime the man on top of the drill was forgotten and after the general foreman left he was discovered still roosting on top of the mast. The foreman called to him: "Arent you through up there yet? Oh, yes, sir, boss. "Well, why dont you come down, "It Isnt?" "No, sir; this Dlmlt-rlou- Carpenters Leaser Dead. Indianapolis. James Kirby, president of tbe Brotherohod of Carpenters and Joiners of America, died here Friday, aged 50. He was operated on fo appendicitis and did not recover from the shock. Rev. W. H. Warner, Frederick, Md., "My trouble was Sciatica. M:- - back was affected and took the form of Lumbago. I also had Neuralgia, cramps in my muscles, pressure or pharp pain on the top of my . . head and nervous dizzy spells. I had 7? other symptoms showing that my Kidneys were at fault, ro I took Dodds Kidney Pills. They were the means of saving my life." Dodds Kidney Pills, 80c per box at your dealer, or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets for Indigestion have been proved, 60c per box. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. vri s: city other day and fiercely announced to the clerk: "Sir, you can send up and take your old gas meter out of my house. "This la not the gas office. Margaret Wilson Denies Engagement Buffalo, N. Y. A story originating 4n Chicago that Miss Margaret Wilson oldest daughter of the president. wa engaged to marry Frank Elbert Comp on, a Chicago publisher, was categor .rally denied here Tuesday by Mis Wilson herself. Sel-'ere- SAVED MINISTERS LIFE. Some One Responsible. owned In Andros was torpedoed October 6 by an Austrian submarine southeast of Sicily, according to a communication from the British legation to the Havas correspondent at Athens. The War Spirit. fat "colored mammy of the "oil school was hauled into court for throwing her washing board at her neighbor's husband, a "Georgia " of the poor white trash A The weather had been very wet for weeks, and the roads, "Somewhere across the Channel, were In a very bad state. Consequently, it was not surprising that a wagon In a certain British supply, column suddenly dived into a hole full of mud, and refused to budge. At the critical moment up came an army chaplain, who at once proffered his services. Men," he said, "I see youre In difficulties. Can I be of any help? "Yes, Blr, answered a burly sergeant, bluntly, as he mopped his brow, "you can give us the greatest help by making yourself scarce. "Making myself scarce! gasped the chaplain. Why, how? "Yes, sir, broko In the sergeant; "you see, we cant very well say to tbe horses what theyd understand, while you are about! An angry man entered the fice of an eastern the Greek Vessel Torpedoed. Paris. The Greek steamer WAY IN THE Presence of Chaplain Prevented Driver Talking to Their Horses as They Wished. U. 3. WILL INDORSE THE HE WAS WHY well-know- Opposes Honor System. Oakland, Cal. That the honor ays-teamong the convicts was a failure and 'was a crime against society was a declaration made toy Justice J. E. 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