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Show m ninn izs 5 IS SECHE1LY EXPEDUiOli BIQ CV" j- m fl I - Germans and Natives at Behind German Lines NorthKieff Getting Ready to west of yVrdun U. S. De- y Overthrow Bolshevik Re-- stroyers Bag Two Enemy ffime. Submarines. By - . 'Arno-DoM- Fleurot.) ch World-Dcser- iu 4ct tr K H(vla Lon. don. My ...hurt..: cbl stating that it is one , of Gar. many's plana to overthrow tht 1' Jlolahevlkl and aet lip' a government I composed of Cadeta and Bourgeois la (largely corroborated by the latest nrwi . 1 from Russia. An official wire from Petrograd to , day aasuree me that last night the I Ukraine cabinet held a secret meeting In the presence of the chief .of the j ! German staff, tlea. Greener. The I Ukraine pres wee forbidden to mea . . , lion the meeting. Simultaneously there was held: in X.eff a conference, of Cadet and ; members of the old Poms and Coun r till I , of thw empire. Both meetings discussed the ques- j tton of th restoration of old,-, ua-divided Russia end the overthrow of I tbo BetsbevikL The Ukraine cabinet also diseased the representation of .the Ukraine In I the future peaoe conference. suggest Ing that the Ukralnes should send such a delegation as eould be conaldered to represent all Russia, meanwhile un-- 1 der the prealdency of Gen. Groener, I to continue negotiations with the dif- Terent parties in regard to roorganlxa-- , (ion of the cabinet and the name of MiUukoff is said to be prominent en the list of candidates. The Ukrainian dally newspaper Dllo declares that a government crisis la Inevitable, the whole Cabinet retiring and a Ukrainian- - parliament being Oct-.JT- ) NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Oct It M a.m.-(B-y th AeaocUtsd Prezz.) All tha aviators who took Pub-llrhi- TOCKHOLM, I , I :0 II : Mi 'A 'fi 1 i . .convoked. There are also very strong rumors . transformation of regarding the Ukraine into a monarchy. Characteristic of the strained Vela- lions between the Bolshevik and the Ukraine officials, the Bolshevik agency dispatch today reports that the train with the Bolshbvlk diplomatic dale- . gallon which left Kieff last Sunday . after the rupture between the Bolshevik stnd the Ukraine waa held up by the Ukrainian authorities at the st&t tlon of Bachmatch, that sixteen mem. her ht the delegation were arrested and that ail ' diplomatic documents . i . it M ' were seized. Germans, together FrobSbiy th n with numerous representatives of Russia now assembled at Kieff, are contemplating and the creation of a gov probable monarchist the and. with Kieff, eminent si Ukraine and Cossack forces, a march against Bolshevik Russiawell-know- .in .5. This nation has made its ideals the . ideals, of the civilized world. The President; of the United Staites is the recognized leader and spokesman in the battle of civilization for universal democracy, equality and a lasting peace. What does, this leadership mean' to the future history and -happiness of the . world?.. -- -- -- American Destroyer - FRANCS, OoL 11. (Correspondence of the Associated IT ere.) Ten American destroyer took part in a euccisa ful submarine hunt en Aug. g. They were beading south In column when th leading destroyer sighted a periscope to her port bow and gave Chase. The submarine submerged, but the destroyer steamed ahead of her and dropped two depth bomps in her path snd then let go 14 charges in a circle. submarine Suddenly the. bow of th emerged and became the target for th As the subof th shells destroyer. marine again gubmereod. apparently belpieH, the destroyer passed directly over her and dropped two charges directly on her at a depth of 10 feet. Nothing further was seen of the German submarine and it is believed his craft was destroyed. Another encounter followed a subremarine attack on a big Amr-a- n pair ship enteric wort here. The submarines torpedo, fired at doe range. Just missed th rudder of tbs Amerier can Teasel. An American dashed to the attack a- -1 dropped a barrage of depth charge of oil came to the surface, indicating g the submarine wap following a - X run-dow- !f 1 S I I H' t 11 i : I V 1 -- H : sub-norm- ts i J - 0 1 f. 1 I O L 7 4 " n .tit Hit n, !'i - are riper A refusal to the loyal congressmen of his he will one but construction in Europe; it given ."'party,. will jeopardize onr leadership, and diminish our influ vence with' our Allies and give comfort and encouragement to our enemies. It will prolong the war prevent our realization of the frmts of victory. . dg-sa- course. Azother destroyer and several submarine chasers joined in the hunt, dropping depth chargee en oil patches It Is believed the along th rout submarine was damaged and that several days later It waa destroyed by a depth chayg Unusual actlrttv displayed by the submarine In th bay of Biscay for two days on Aug. IS And IS. One American destroyer reported that she had destroyed or damaged a large enemy submarine on the ISth. But the same day three American freighters were attacked and two of them, tbe were sunk Montanan and the . wor t. an $ sfioei fn ad d to Aon Dr il draft V. age ruwflt J outre ationi -- time. Molo idqu 1 - by If they are opposed to the President, their election is unthinkable. If they support the President, they cannot cmceiveably do so as effectively as Congressmen James H. Hays and Hilton H. Welling, who will have the benefit both of their information and experience in Congress of valuable first hand knowledge acquired by visiting the Nations and battlefields of Europe. ? There can be no reason,' tlV .Citing inexperienced urge J itt .aucth inrca on imhfi .ornpr ;.M4S8 iij I1&MI fr 4 :o!ff lallisf; ftt Make Your Ballot Really Serve svsil bozrd ir.La,' P7 fU! pub:: IN mm aw waoRidsx VOT tt rcuia me i Sli! ir-- (rvice in t past state democratic COMMETTEE W..R. .WALLACEChairman. .1 L ti sv ttrf, Itejpo 'Plies a :k4 j ! m rerM R. B. THDRLIAN, Secretary I mi t th; rvi are (Political.. Advertisement). 1 ma tae miiit ................,, '241 I I .tllf tjie M disqaa rh tl Fed 0 nd- advance stable the German British and Americans est may east. of. the American Attack Hunding Defenses constant Pershing' haa Southeast of Le Cateau this region This will tend to render unpositions In the forand assist - the Americans fighting Argons The front haa been the scene of patrol fighting with Cen. men moving ahead slightly in Logos and Banthevil wood. There been no conoerted in since Thursday. (BY TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS.) RITISH and American troop nrr.D from accident and other CAtbES.' Into - the fighting their way Tuceon. Aria Cha M. Mne Hunding - lino southeast of xLe Orvl U Jone 8anJ. Rosa. CaL 7. Cateau are advancing quite rap-WOUNDED BBVERELT. Jn spite of the desperate resistidly Christ Alezender, Lodi, CeL ance of tb enemy. .. Jt Is reported that Valent BeneOotto, Elen CeU . Clarence Otto Clark, Loa Angela Cat 1.J09 prisoners and 120 gun were capFrad P. Fedorchuk, Orest Fall Mont. tured by theAllire yesterday. Since Austin J Oale Drummond, Mont. Id. Harry E. Isaac Mountain Horn the fighting began there Thursday Edmund A Johnson. Fresno. CaL thoJ3ermans have been forced back Mureta MlUer. Loa Angels CaL . -j Johannas Paterson. didsy. Mont. more than four mile. ' , Harry CL BmalL Walaer, Idla. British warships, have come to the Oliver Purju Bruenu, assistance of th Allied land force in George T. Tucker,- - Granite ' Fall Wash. Belgium and are shqlllng the Germans ' . C. Kemp, Denver. Colpnulp who are trying to escape 'through the Or. Ell Carl narrow neck of land between Bruges James U. McVeigh. Denver.M. Cot and the Dutch frontier. Juan H. Olguin, Mora, N. Fraa-elsc- o, San Relentless pursuit of tbe retreating Ramirs Charles Aloyious CaL Germans in Belgium and down along' ; DEGREE UNDKTEJU. W'OVNDKD the battle front as far ao th to the west bf Valenciennes .Virtually all of the coast cleared Of tbe enemy and area Just continue has boon allied - patrol-- of- Bruge There- - 4a a probability that the German by flooding the country put of Bruges will be able to delay tbe advancing Belgians for a time, bet It would seem that their line is so beni by the furious onslaught of the Allies in Flanders that it must be readjusted for a long distance down Into Franc . German engineer bare been working on the line of defense running through Ghent, and along the Scheldt river-- and it is. probable that the British, French and Belgians will be forced to fight vtfry hard before they can make much of an Impression on this position. Tbe Germans appear to have extricated the bulk of their forces from tbe threatening position In which they were left by the collapse of tbe line north of tbe Lye river, i MINED.' .1A- Butterfield. t rench and Americans along - th Ols have forged ahead slightly during Groveland, CaL Oeorge Grove. Or. Forest J. cooper. Wesley the past day. but they find the-tas- k of Pedro M. Flore Laaeruees. h. M. advancing a difficult 'en.- - Here the Frank A. Zimmer. Fawne Colo. Germans stubtheir tine are holding William E. Francis. Glendale. Arl Lower and Higher bornly while the Coio. .forces and material Albert C. Fuller. Fruit in the Laon salient can be moved peck William D. Waddell. HamlKon. Monk , ones in propor-priced T. Or. McMinnville, la Bmyiha. Janies safety. Th advance her however, John T. Weir.- - yum Colo. seems to be gaining la momentum In 'lion. ' the direction of Hireen, one of the MISSING IN ACTION. principal railroad Junction behlzM the Vtn A .Cordlrii. KUmath Fail or. LADY IN ATTENDANCE Gerfman line Johannes Fandrieh. Maudlin. MonL A. Gutierrez. Waleeburg. Colo. Gen, Berthelot Along the Atone Wash. .seems to be held up by the enemy. Christ Harry. 6eattl Robert lavorln. Loa Angela Cst No progress on this portion ot th Fred Montlcello. GunrnevtU CaL line has been reported recently, Robert Wedgewood. Hilinhoro. h, Ml Further east, however. Gen. Gour-au- d Wesley T. Well Portland, Or. t men hare edre need west of the Hugh Wlllet Wilson, ban Francisco. Mam& So. 2730 5th Cor. Was. and have taken , Argeune forest CL Arthur E. Winkler. Kt, Vernee. Wash. is long stap to the north eg Yourierg.quite Klger.-Albau- - 75 . 0 corp epair J to tl s. aeroplane . i OJ 14 U and untried Republican congressmen in this state at this - re-ele- ct "-b-ore Total Vi .Vii.i. aw. KILLED nr ACTION.; '' Hugh B. Dewitt, Sen Andelmo.'CaL W. Draper, Howard Wickenburg, Art Thot. P. Hogan, Coettr d'Alea Ida. Paul R. Splane, Los Angeles, Cal, Ida. Thomas L McClanahan. Payett Arthur L. Peterson. Long Beach. Cak Cal. J. Frank WniiamaUIma. Harvey Williamson, Springfield, Colo, t'lyda Blaledelk F.kalak MontCak Harry Harrl San Francisco, DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED EN ACTION, Bartow H. Vincent, Salt Lake, Utah. Herbert E. Macon, Madarm. Cat . .. ... DIED OF DISEASE. , Rnfas 0. Dellas, Balt Lake C Utah. e rsl -- ' Wounded (degree undetermined) Woundyd Slightly- red an rtevt-n-- - oc if : . civil and ' military authorities have warned the public to take every precaution to prevent Us further spread In many cities schools, churches and theatres have been closed and public gatherings of all kinds forbidden.. Medical authorities agree that peon are ple who are weak- and the earliest victims of the Influenza find If tired, you yourself epidemic. weak and losing flesh, or if you are lu condition, or 11 a generally run-doyou catch cold easily, this warning Should be heeded promptly. You are really in great danger, because the very catching germ of this disease an easy victim and you are apt to fall the germs. if you tome in contact with ' People who are veil and strong - art not likely to contract the disease- be causo they are. able to throw It off. The common sense way to keep from taking it ls to fortify the system against 'attack by building up the, eon-alttUUon. . lu other words to use the eld adage, An ounce-oprevention is worth a pound of cure. And it you are in a al condition the. proper thing tu do Is to begin immediately to build up your powers of resistance. To this,' noting on earth will strengthen you and build you' up like Tan toe, the powerful reconstructive tonic. Which" contain "the very needed by .the'syatem to give., ward off von fighting strength ; . . Influenza germ. the ' First of all Taiilac begin Ity. teflon by creating ia good healthYappe-tllC- x nourishing food, - - snd sesists every organ of the body to perform it natural fuacUon,tbu-helpln- g to' build up health and strength In the natural way. Tanlae is also the ideal strengthen- Ing I on 10 for persons who are. suffeiv ing from the after effects of Influ enza. Grippe or Bronchial troubles and. hundreds of thousands are using it result dally with the most gratifying Ip connection wtth the Tanlae treatment. It ia necessary to keep the open s taking Tanlao Laxative Tablet samples of which are included with every bottle of Tanlae. It I also Important' that the every day rules of hVgiene be observed; that is. sleep In well ventilated room get and exercise and plenty of fresh air crowd keep away from name of G. F. 10111 Fee that the , and. the Cooper Medicine Company u Sold by Schramm- pr each carton. Johnson lrug Store Sait lack City. Utah. Advertisement iostec Y. .- -- 4 c. if eo It was accomplished only through the confidence of the nations abroad and the support of the people and of the Congress at home; The President cannot maintain for ns this leadership and confidence abroad unless he has onr confidence and vhole- hearted support at home. BABB. NAVAL - AMERICAN U bt qaah a. I ic waff state ied tl . j-- : iflfii In Submarine Hunt According to the tale report issued Western Casualty List by Slate and Federal health authori-1 ties the Spanish Influenza epidemic the of all parts rapidly spreadingnowto seems that prac- -' In today1 casualty Bat appears the country, and It the Union will be name of Harkne H. Vinccot, lMd in state every tically seriously effected before It rune It Rtghlh East, Salt lake City, died of course. Jr Rafns G. Bolton, R. F. D. It has not only become a great and wounds;' Salt Lake City, died of Station, to Sugar menace . the public terrifying health, but unlete checked. It Is apt disease. to sertoualy affect the progress of war WASHINGTON. OcL 1. TH followwork in all department casualties art reported by the coman- ing Already the Shipping Board haawerk-..ermanding general of (he Americas ezpenounced that IS per cent of its dlttonary forces: ... Killed, in ac tlow . had been.kffe,cUd,.. ..1 , , v, - fit made Its greatest Miming Ib action The disease has HI it In Wounded ... has where ISO the ........ Eest, severely progress from wounds claimed Jts, victims by the thousands. Pled tIS Died from accident causes and other Reports from other sections, how- Died of disease 41 both ever, air equally alarming; and riled from S accident ? I r part in the bombing expedition behind the German line northwest of Verdun Friday hay been accounted for. One of the 14 airplanes taking part In th raid had been reported missing, but it returned during th night Latest reports from the different squadron show that th scoot plane In protecting the bombers bfonght down 11 snemy machine Observers report that excsllent remit were obtained at tbs various point bombed by the expedition. While the bombing sq os drone attacked the towns and village two squadrons of pursuit airplanes flying at low sltituds attacked enemy troop along th roadway wtth bomb and machine gun fir. .) . m Mw ITHTHB AMERICAN ARMY (New York Ko m Staff Correspondent.) (Copyright. by Tbs Press Company, FUNERALS are-east BULGARS DEPORTED . INHABITANTS OF TOWNS OF SERRES Friday. Oct It When the Serre in Greek Macedonia, was occupied try the 'Bulgarians la Decem-he- V SALOhfTKY. ttbn, the federal trade commission an-- n enticed today increases In prices for standard news print paper, establishing ah fair maximum prices for the period from Jniy I per 10 poundigiC'o. b, mill for rollt.ltt nears la . for roll news in tom 1 S than car lots; i 4. for sheet news in and 4.2T for sheet now ia fr lotquaatitie anali ( Tb new price. It la estimated, win now manufacturers aa profit of 111.11 a tan. but do notaverage. Include Increases asked because of blgkorother eost for wood used for pulp. There rate wer fixed as bases for adjustments for paper J ii PANIC OCCURS ON BERLIN PARIS, Oct t Nii bosrt toco There 11. win in other panic on the Berlin 8 according to advices I Thursday, Zurich. - Maritime securities sit ported to have dropped II p I and Chemical Product ism turn : tor M per cent Th Betni-Week- New ly country newspaper. Cb endftu led went 'xi boa J vpt a others llt o "ill W cc - tt 'there; Li e, sen who a life on s i . News Print Paper ' Price is Increased an to taer).. 'Utomo :1ion bee etor j elr f'll ns,. I' m Pentti 1!t sot electric d WASHINGTOK, 'Oct. ehi horlxoi ii Raise Dares for Ui v 'v PERCY C.SILVEh profit rntoing Hare for W will fnrntok stock and per r. .. asd foil it Infornnetloo Xothtng FVr . TRPRSOX RABBIT. COMPANY. D(fL. U. Asran, Cotorada, rej 1st lA too l.fhtmi f repst PUli or.feDi :r booklet p lirem tt. Bacwto of IncrMMd cost of labor and trmnspocta- ' of iry atv fevkte the Inhabitants numbered ... .... that time 8,401 of these peo- ple bad died. 11.009 were deported and 2,000 suea and bojr have been put to work on the construction of road Today th population is between 6,oo - .... and 6,094. documents which Bulgarian hare been found show that large numbers of deaths were due to the indifference of the Bulgarian authorities to th condition of the civilian population. tt wait 1114, Since, - iiatoly thkch W snd :Ders ttobli topatr h bod |