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Show - ( LIBERTY BONDS r OR GERMAN TAXES VOLUME XXXIX. FOR FOCII AND FREEDOM BUY BONDS LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1918. NUMBER 237. MIGHTY EXPLOSION SHAKES THE METROPOLIS OF THE NATION GERMAN ATTACK INFLUENZA IS AMERICANS ON NOW IN MANY 1ft PROVES FAILURE PARTS OF UTAH THEREPUBLICANS LIEUT. E. W. KILLGORE . William II. Wattis, . trict, (By Associated Press) SALT LAKE, Oct. 5. One WITH THE AMERICANS death in Ogden and four deaths IN LORRAINE, Oct- 5. After of Utahns in various cities and a forty minute barrage the Ger-naof the country were army-camplast a Champagne Sector They Force The attributed yesterday wholly to Germans To Abandon or resultant front Spanish inValuable Ground I n fluenza. Reports have reached Hill Country Close To city and state health officials of Supply Artery the presence of the disease in s , (By AuoclAteO Press)' French and American troops smashing into German positions in Champagne, have forced the enemy to withdraw from valuable ground, in the hill country near the Suippe river. East and west of Argonne and northwest of Rheims there has been heavy fighting, the allies schools, churches and SaloonsT have been closed and havrhgthelidvantage; Hostilities are apparently public gatherings prohibited. quieted down in the northern Omaha is reported to have sussectors. pended all schools and every sort By advancing over the heights of meeting place to safeguard of Blanc Mont and Medea farm, the public health.' the French and Americans have ' At the request of Dr. T. ,B. placed the Germans in the east- Beatty, the - town officials of ern part of the hill country Coalville have ordered all public about Moronvilliers, in a dangergatherings there, to, cease and ous position. the public schools to be closed!. The order Mil include picture , (By Associated Press) !o and churches as well as . . WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. The shows hit other places where "people American advance northwest of congregate. Similar acVerdpn threatens the greatest fright tion, Beatty said last night, single line of communications be- would be taken at immediately tween Germany and the west in the state other point front. General March said today. (my wherrthereBeemedtcrbenny Pershings forces are now of the maladys spreadwithin ten miles of this x great . ing. artery. has been Coalville a there In Despite the epidemic of in- total of twelve cases develop of fluenza the embarkation Penn-gylvan- , i . , since Monday, when a man from American troops is being coneast stopped there for a few the tinued at the rate of more than None of the cases is sehours. a quarter million monthly. The rious as yet, the physician detotal embarked has passed the all are severe. but clares, million eight hundred and fifty The death reported yesterday thousand mark. included John Hogan, a traveling salesman, in Ogden ; Evan CARGO STEAMER Banes of Sunnyside, at Camp Rockfor'd, 111.; Private STRIKES A MINE Grant, Edwin Dahlquist of Sandy, at Gamp Merritt, N. J. ; Herald Cox (By Associated Prss) of Fairview at Camp Lewis, WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. The American Lake, Wash.; Delisle American cargo steamer San at Saba was sunk yesterday fifteen Hansen, formerly of Provo, Va. miles south east of Bamegat, Quantico, It is reported that in Ogden New Jersey, the Navy department is informed. It is sup- citizens -are circulating - a petition for presentation- to the posed the ship struck a mine. board of education asking the Some of the crew were saved discontinuance of various games but it is not known how many. in the schools whereby children come in contact with each other in dancing or taking hold of Troops May Write bands. Many parents are reFor Publication ported to have already taken their children from school and to WASHINGTON, jOct- 5. them from at hereafter haveprohibited shows or other American soldiers tending picture will be allowed to write for public gatherings. . publication and receive pay for .Ai a meeting of the city and their' work. state health officials held yester- The general staff announced day it was concluded that the today that the order prohibit- danger of an epidemic of the dising such writing has been mod- ease in Salt Lake was not sufified, in view of the fact that ficient to warrant an extensive practically all of the liberty quarantine, but instructions of ability in the country has been the most stringent sort were iscalled into the service by the sued requiring physicians to in draft laws." staritly report all suspicious Soldiers will not be permit- cases. ' ted, however, to act as regular Citizens are warned to , at news paper correspondents, nor once consult doctors in case' of .write criticisms of conditions the development of symptoms of and activities. Writing" of fic; the disease, which are commontion or letters for publication as ly reported to be the sam will be allowed, providing the those of la grippe. These inworlcs contains nothing relating clude a severebackache and gen hrthe military profession; the era! aches, sneezing, fever and war or current events. chills. ' - 0 , - A ..I - ALREADY BEEN SUBSCRIBED First Ogden-Willia- six-ye- night attempted raid on the American lines east of Gerardmer, in Lorraine, with a strong party. The attack was & total failure- 77 The German party comprised sixty men and every member who reached the American lines was either killed or captured. Five wounded prisoners remained in the hands of the Americans- Gerardmer is eight miles from the German (By Associated Press) ar ten-ye- - ar LEAVE - S ia - . Oct. 5. WASHINGTON, rict, Salt Lake. One billion dollars has been SUPREMKBENCH subscribed to the Fourth LibJ. E. Frick, term, erty Loan, This is one sixth of Salt Lake, the total, for the first week of A. eight-yea- r term, the campaign. Logari. Barnes W. Cherry, GETTING READY term, Mt Pleasant. SALT LAF.E, Oct. 5 -- Form-Lak- e TO er Governor Spry of Salt and W. H. Wattis of Ogden were (By Associated Press) nominated for congress from GETTING the Second and First districts, WITH THE BRITISH IN respectively, at the hands of the FRANCE, Oct. Great tonguconRepublican congressional es of flame are shooting from vention held in the Salt Lake the city of Douai and more firtheater yesterday. Both men es have been started in Cam-bra- i. were nominated by acclamation, The Germans also fired i The Republican state convenmany villages in the Carnbrai tionSalt area. Explosions accompanied Lake, present chief justice of the new fires. the supreme court, for the term on the supreme bench; Of Charge A. E. Bowen of Logan for the eight-yea- r term and James W, But Held For Contempt Cherry of Mt. Pleasant for the ns Salt Lake, Ogden, Murray, Midvale, Farmington and several 'r other communities. all from of the Reports parts a country yesterday indicate of disease and the border. rapid spread in many cities stringent measures are being taken to get con- FRANCO-AMERICANtrol of the situation. In HAS Spry, Second dist- - In The NAME TICKET 1 ' BILLION ONE PUSHING-AHE- AD named-J-E.-Fric- kf (By Associated Press) PARIS, Oct., 5. Under pres- six-yea- r Fred liquor And A Dozen Other Towns Were Terrorized When Gigantic Munitions Plant Exploded More Than 100 Dead And Scores are Injured (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 5. After more than eighteen hours terror a dozen towns in northern New York are iin a shattered condition this afternoon as a consequence of a munition disaster which visited the district last night with trail of tremendous explosions and raging fires wfiich"continued throughout to- day- At the eighteen million dollar shell making plant of T. A. Gillespie, situated at Morgan, an explosion from an unknown cause scattered firebrands among tons of trinitrotoluol the most powerful explosive known. Detonation followed detonation, repeatedly1 shaking the terrain for a radius of fifty miles, including New York City where buildings were shaken and glass shattered.? . , No definite estimate could be made of the number, of persons who perished last night, and in the. early morn ing, hours? Un- official OHintcs.'ve placed the dead at more than one hundred and thirty-seveThe night shift numbered two thousand. The numbers unaccounted for this afternoon were numbered only in scoresi. - atn sure of tacks in Champagne, tlie Germans have retired on the left flank and given up territory term, Lieut EdwtH W. Klllgers Is one SALT LAKE,- - Oct.- - 4. The- - state fconverttion adopted east of Montsr according to a the aviators who comprise the aerial under the impression force of the United war office announcement. West Bt platform Renouncing alleged that he was States post office department portraying chivalry, efforts of the Democratic phrty pf the Suippe river the French a W.Forsalli, prisoner In the n to "put partisanship above patare keeping im4duch with NOW' DR. SOLTIS. court, refused to divulgt rear guards, - ,and have riotism. arid making patriotism police riame' the of a wortfariT who? fie reached the heights southeast of, vFOREIGNSECRETARY and loyalty party Issues; oppos-ing- . federalization of industries claimed, banded him a suitcase Mofonvilliers. . failed with whiskey a few mosave as a necessary military Oct. American 6. PARIS, (By Associated Press) measure; declaring for nation- ments before he was arrested by morn attacked this of having froops ,Ovt. again COPENHAGEN, al woman suffrage, for a state ,the police bn a charge and Meuse between the Ing intoxicating liquor in hia poss- Dr. W- S. Solf, German colonial 4aW giving womeri an eight-hoextended an Argonne, along ,7 has been appointed working day, condemning the ession. frontThe advance at- some secretary, Forsalli was arrested at the for Utah of German present governor Imperial Rdreign Line depot Wedpoints reached more than a to draw the schools ' intc Oregon Short trying announced is it officially were Patrolman J. J. Robmile, and severs villages and. calling upon the nesday by politics, Mathias Berlin. in taken. erts, Sr. When taken before Erzeberger, present state administraation Judge W. M. Wilkins yesterdoy centrist leader has been ap- for an accounting of the $25,-00- the man swore tht liquor was KING FERDINAND pointed secretary of state withappropriation asked of th( not his. Baying that a woman f 2. out Portfolio. have to was which legislature, had requested him to hold the MINERS FAMILIES HAS ABDICATED to return to the treasbeen used SAVE WHEAT . memHerr Bauer, Socialist mitcase a few minutes while $100 of alleged Republicar she went into ury the other room. In ber of the Reichstag has been waste St Louis County, Minn., (By Associated Press) for, every dollar of the Officer Roberts corroborated Btate for 85 to 90 per cent of the where COPENHAGEN, Oct. 5. An appointed secretary of appropriationthis testimony. J udge Wilkins be1 are foreign born, or official Austrian- correspond- the Imperial Labor office. of population Mr, Spry Appearance dismissed the man on the liquor n foreign-borhave a has bureau in afterparents, the the published ency for the convention charge but ordered him confined home Fri, dated demonstration Sofia storm from county the noon was dispatch signal of a FLANDERS FIGHT Indefinitely in the city jail for day, stating the King Ferdinof applause, to which the gover- contempt of court for refusing agent of the United States Deof Agriculture and the and of Bulgaria abdicated on IS SUCCESSFUL nor replied with a speech to tell the womans name when partment State Crown of is favor Agricultural college , has of the nomination; Thursday he had been ordered to do so by the women attack some of de. helped Boris. The new king it is (By Associated Press) the judge. their assumed biggest problems. A three clared, has already HAVRE, Oct- 5. In Fland-e- r Little Boy Fatally R. Matheo was convicted of months campaign in wheat savoffice. operations since September having had intoxicating liquor in six towns in this mining ing Shot By Companion in his possession and was fined section resulted 28, the Belgian,' British and in reaching more than taken have French THE CASUALTY-U- ST $150. Found guilty of drunken-ntsfamilies and saving 62 tons ten thousand prisoners, three A. Purnam was fined $50 ST. ANTHONY; Idaho, Oct of wheat flour by the use of subhundred-fifty FOR TODAY guns, and six- 5. Fred Hulse, 6 years of age, and George Shaw was sentenced in spite of the fact that stitutes, hundred machine guns, a Belg- was accidentally shot and fatal- to serve 30- days in the city jail was met with at first ' opposition on a charge of having been a ian official statement says." (By Associated Press) ly wounded by his uncle, Claude from the Austrians and Finns, Burs, 8 years eg age, Wednes- disorderly person. who had considered the use of SERBIANS WHIP day afternoon.' The two boys white bread a mark of independand several ittle girls had been Red Sox Players ence and prosperity. Figures THE AUSTRIANS playing tag, and the older 1 rKcnt thM' In Bad With boyJeftJuLCompanaions and in the county campaign famthe house went into the proved that, owing to improper (By Associated Press) n CHICAGO, Oct, 5. The na- diet, a large majority of the ily being out and found 8 LONDON, Oct. 5. tional baseball commission lias children were shotgun, which he took out subnormal in troops have been There are two Utahns in to ih yard, saying that he ii- - iecided to discipline properly height and weight. in fighting with the Fifteen- members of the championship hundred of these have days list; Elias Mabarak of Serbians, who pushed them to- tended to kill a chicken. promised Salt Lake, killed in action, and ward the old As the weapon was fired the Boston club who, after the world j the agent to drink' a pint of milk Carl G. Emgemann of Eureka frontier. A Serbian official younger bay ran in frqnt of series, engaged in a a day, or to howl till they get missing in action. it, the charge entering his face ing trip under, the name of the it ' In August a two-da- y statement says canTotal number of casualties to and the top of his head. A phys- "Red Sox. ning school was held in each Bullet Joe Bush, the pitcher, town in the Iron date, including those reported Fraud Is Charged ician was immediately sumRange,!, at above; moned,. but the child was bey- Schang, Strunk and Mayer are which selected leaders received Killed in action (including KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 4. ond medical aid and died six among the players under inves- special training which enabled J- Oliver, millionaire manuW. 291 at sea) 7,990 hours latertigation. President Johnson did them to pass on the instruction Died of wounds 2,586 facturer, and ten other employ not indicate what measures to the women in their communiDied of disease 1,992 ees of the W. J. Oliver Manu . The stores of Logan may not would be taken to punish them. ties. Died, of accident and other facturing company were arrest- carry as big assortments as met Exhibition games were played in 960 r...L ed last night on charges of causes ropolitan department stores, violation of the commissions or- - The Russian Socialists got $25 Wounded in action fraud and sabotage in as they do not wish to lock up ders to disband at the close of 000.000 from the Huns for prom 21,922 the manufacture of defective any capital in extravagant and the series. Missing in action (includoting Pacifism, and yet some pea 221 shels.for the United- - Statesl costly stock that -- tempts, people ing prisoners pie tfrnk all the soap box orators ' UfJ in this country are sincere hum' If you didn't ' army.; The plant was 'seized by to buy bevond Iheir ability to Total to date 40.671 government agents. r.av. 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