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Show 1 LIDS. lilESQ SICK fJEW GERMAN CHANCELLOR HAS GIVEN NO INDICATION OF HIS PEACE POLICY. At Winder, a few days ago. Milton Desmond, aged 8, was trodden to death by a horse. A blast In the Highland Boy mine at Bingham caused the death of Guy ' Parona, aged 25, and married. rtiX)n Monday and Tuesday last the state convention of the Women., of 7 Woodcraft was held at Digan. At the old folks day celebration at over Springville last week, fifty 70 years of age were entertained. A shortage of farm help In county Is noticeable, now that wheat the harvesting Is In progress. Mrs. William Cositd of Salt Dike, atdcMjMitxlent over family trouldes, tempted suicide, taking poison, but is now out of danger. The business jwctiqnf Bingham was threatened by fire one clay last week, three4 building being partially destroyed, causing a loss of $10,000. Despondent over financial affairs, C. Nakamura, 4. a Japanese restaurant proprietor, tilled himself at Salt Lake, shooting himself through the abdomen. The merchants 'of Provo, in conjunction with. the Provo Commercial club, have made arrangements for a band concert In Provo every Saturday evening. The coming school year at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan .will September It), one week earlier lTWtlsh soldiers counting German .prisoners taken In a battle near lien union t Ilatnel. 2 General Pershings open than usual, according to - announc eadquarters In Paris, In the Place des luvalides, 3 American bluejackets out at 4 Minister practice. ment last week. f War Kerensky, the hero of the boor In Russia. It Is announced that thirty-fou- r residents of 'Ogden have applied fo? the opportunity to train for officers TRENCH MORTARS CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH at the training camp at the Presidio, . beginning August 27. ( While working on the chimney of the Garland i?ugar company at Garland, Virgil Groves fell aud dislocated a shoulder and sustained other" injuries which may prove serious. 2 Utahs population is placed at the at authorities Washington, by while Salt Lakes population Is placed at 114.775. The figures are those to be used 4n reference to the draft. A free employment agency has been at Kult Dike, jinder the inaugurated t fs management of state officials, the plan i e A being to supply 'men w 1th jobs withVI "i . vi. u . cost to the emplojer or employe. k 2 K out vA . sKsVx ji i w' i The city of Treinontou last week s of became the owner of : 'V't .- z VV'- s of flow from tlte water the Johnston J jC? ti " v J'"' springs,, about three miles northwest of town, the final papers having been signed. Line of German trench mortars captured by the French in the Alsne district The total contribution of Utah people during the Ued Cmvj campaign was $523,345. Credit has finally beqn L. ..ONE1 OF OUR GREAT NAVAL BASES given the state for this amount one of tlte best showings of any state In the union. An Ogden man, Tom Dnher, who; while intoxicated, took a policemans gun and star from him, aud shot' off one of his own toes,- is in jail, and Cojicnhagen. Dr. von Bethmnnn Hollwcgs surrcsMor, Ir. . George MlchaelK is Germanys first common chancellor, a bureaucrat without exen a noble von before his name. Ur. Michael Is bus, ns yet given no of his policy regarding reform and peace. Neither tiie conservatives nor the liberals have ventured to call bitn their own. Whether or not Germany is closer to peace with the allies ns a 'result of the resignation of Ir. von Bethiimmi-liollwela still a question lndP-n-tio- g to be decided by future events. The new chancellor's first step, which might be Interpreted as an In dication o nu open mind, was to receive representatives), of the two divergent groups in the rcichstag and permit them to explain tliejr respective standHlnts, the chancellor playing the role of listener to the Conversations conducted by the vice chancellor, Dr. Karl llellTeiidi, and the relchstag representatives. Tlte German papers unite In characterisation of his energy and but are most reserved in their predictions of lit prelile policy. The Gerpapers aligned for lit man peuee are perhaps a shade more enthusiastic about the political ioss. billtles under the new regime than the radical and socialist organ. The appointment of Ir. Miclutells undoubtedly means a new deal of the ennK Peril n papers which were published before the appointment of Dr, Mlchnell was known, throw further light on the circumstances of Von Bet human-I- I olhvega retirement. .They fihow that the emperor was confronted by the necessity of dropping the Imperial chancellor or virtually the entire Prussian cabinet, the members of wbleli. Ineluding the war. minister, General oq Stein, a soldier, not n eubmlijivl their resignations, declaring that they ntjkl not remain d Ut S, n, If Von lietlimnun-ntnittepas re' tained. The Cologne Volks Zeltung, the Catholic organ of sympathies, says pr, Mlelmelb undoubtedly stands g pan-Gertun- n nearer the right than the left parties. TheJIrfe of the comment, evidently emanating from the WUhelmstras.se. Is that the new chancellor regards as his mission the restoration of the internal harmony of the nation, whatever jmiU Icy may he adopted. No matter wlmt else may result, the change will undoubtedly mean the disappearance of the Von Bethniuuu-Hollweiteuce pro- & I Box-eld- 431,-93- v-- l! it". '''4 '55UvkAi..V wpMrii 4 tvvo-thlrd- A. ; it; -g X. X s policy regarding the ultimate aims of the war had from the beginning been a immoral oue, in w hi eh the chancellor above the parties had formed a program above parliamentary parties.- - the military' authorities and the. emperor alike, and he endeavored liy gentle, e steady pressure and suggestion to it. lm-lo- HOLLWEG FALL AN EPOCH. HI Paris Press Hails Chancellors Retirement With Satisfaction. Paris, The Paris press halls the retirement of Dr. von Bethimum-Holi-we- g from the German chancellorship with varying degrees of satisfaction. SSome of the comment is in a jubilant tone, while other editors treat the evff.t Soberly. tTmt how ever, a re agreed TATI, Wltlt his Licit admission that UerhhtUy cannot conquer, indicates a crisis in Germany of unprecedented Importance, As might he expiated, the phrase scrap of paper" frequently crops out In and some of the journals trace the chancellor's downfall hack to that utterance wSt.cii-- Jj Interesting view of the United States navy yard at Norfolk, Va. MINE CRATER HIDES SAUSAGE -- honor cards for houses; BALLOON eail)-ln-the-w- Berkman indicted for Murder. San Fnfnclsco, Alexander Work man, anarchist, was indicted by the county grand jury July H for murder In connection with the Imuib explosion here last July, which claimed ten lives, lierkman Is alleged to have taken a leading part In the conspiracy which the state charges culminated In the explosion. . i j fus-uie- Triple Murder in Pennsylvania.' Jtihn'-ton. Pa. lMward Humphries, a prominent Coal operator and mine superintendent, formerly of Philadelphia. his w ife and son, Edward Jr., were rhot to death on a cuumry road here by rol.imrs. Ilura-lh-te- r e What Responsibility Does. The saying runs that as soon as a lieutenant Is made a commander he begins to carry a7 stick, and as soon as a commander becomes a captain he "turns religious. For justification of the latter part of this 'assertion there exists the undoubted fact that jiaval captains are mostly serious minded men who give some thought to the greater things of life. Possibly their hours of loneliness may conduce to this frame of mind, though for the most part their leisure hours are given up to study of matters connected with their n calling. One captain there was who used to hold prayer meetings, which any member of the ships attend. 'Remember there are'no rates to be picked up here," the captain would warn them before the meetings started, meaning that anyone who came there hoping to curry favor and thus get promotion would be disappointed. And In this the captain, was always as good as his word. well-know- London Mali. Puts Price on Bed. That the ears of little children are caped death, bruised. ' With the dual purposd of arriving at a crop survey Conclusion, and to attend the lecture given by Curl Vroo-tunassistant secretary of agriculture, horticultural agents of the different counties of the state met in Salt Lake last week. Immediate bep Is required If 2300 acres ot suar- tects- lu-- the vkiulty of Delta is to be saved. 1$ the news that came to the secretary of the state council of defense last week. In an appeal to secure latorers for that of the state.' Charged with having given liquor to a soldier In uniform,, Pat Conroy, aged 53, who police say carried a red card showing be bad paid for membership iu tbe I. W. W is under arrest at Ogden, awaiting the action of federal authorities. , A shortage of farm labor Is feared In Welter county and with crops maturing and the aetive harvest season only a few days away, the Weber county farm bureau has becun a farm campaign to secure suffiiient han Is to harvest the rop p r N in thousands of American homes. Theres a Reason - bc-tk- his place In thrailks of Uncle Sams marines. The placard reads A Maa From This House Is fighting In France With the United States Marines. It is printed on a of the French Big Blaze at Boise. Idas Two were seriously injured, one probably fatally, and $50,000 worth of foodstuffs were destroyed in a fiie.that wrecked the Boise Ice and Storage company's plant here. m-.,- eard lias apjiearcHl recently on tnany houses throughout the United States, and signifies that a real true nexv y TV c, miraculously esbeing .only clightly Woods, - Tlds l ' Doi-- be-in- Instant 7 Postum n, sailed from this port for an Kuropean port, according to advices received fficer. was entirely unfit to do my house, work, I was giving up hope of ever g well, when my .. -- -sister asked me to try Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable CdmT pound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and find out for themselves how good it is. Mrs. Carl A. Kieso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, 111. The great number of unsolicited testimonials on file at the Pinkh&m Laboratory, many of which are from time to time published by permission, art Eroof of the value of Lydia E. Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills, Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It ia free, will bring; you health and may save your life. - Mrs. Louis An Atlantic PorL A submarine was Mink by an American sclmoner. which jn-tt- I slightest noise. A , here . Saturday byn the owners ofthe-vessefrom its captain. The naval was gun crew aboard the schooner conjxsod of six gunners and a evere pains in nsy back and sides until 1 became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the quick to pick up the strange terms they hear their parents use in an incident In the household of Judge Deery of civ court, says the Indianapolis News. Mrs. Deery had been shopping with Dees a charge of 'assault with dead- her little daughter and when they rely weapon. turned home, the daughter smarted to made to an announcement sell everything In the house ns she According by Captain James D. Watson, In had seen the clerks do. . When she reached a bedroom she charge of the Sait Lake recruiting station, about 400 telegraph opera- announced that she w'ould sell the bed tors have a glorious chunde to aid for Jten dollars and costs and penal their country. farm A probable outcome of a conference held at Richfield last week between Just 8o,T Whnt do you think of fish crops for state officials and representatives of . private irrigation companies will be farmers?" Just the thing. Then the hired j consolidation of a number of big man could excuse himself for going irrigation project?.. That the schools of Weber county fishing at a busy season on tbe ground be not opened until November.. 1, is that be was fish harvesting. the plan by the Weber county A Base Materialist. county farm bureau, the idea being She This age we are living In gives to have the children aid the farmers much food for thought as long as iiossible, He Yes, but not touch for digestion. com'or a not Whether telephone suba to has the change pany right man credit for Give the scribers number, w ithout his consent, not wanting much. is the question pat up lo the public utilities commission for decision by- - a One little word may make a new Salt Lake subscriber. Utahs quota under the official friendship or break an old one. draft will be 2370 men. The gross quota Is 4945, from which should be deducted 25GG, the number of men who have enlisted from Utah between April 1 and June 30. As a result of Injuries received In a cave-at the Apex mine at Bingham, George Georgeff died at a Salt Lake hospital. "Joseph Fehlstrom, who was with him when the slab of ore felIL escaped with acrushed toe. table drink that Falling from the third floor window of their home at Salt Dike, lithas taken the tle Lois Woods, 3 years old, and Violet Wood, 18 mouths, daughters of Mr. and place of coffee A of his. Sink.. Submarine,... For seven' long montha self-satisfi- t ...... .American Aurora.' III. - n Rcthmnim-Ilollweg'- LydU E. I suffered from a female trouble, with 1 g gram. I)r. von bj Phkbfiia's Veietible Compotmi er mine-layin- g w Restored to Health ' '.(ft Receives Representatives of Two D1 vergent Groups and Permits Them to Explain Respective Stand points Without CommenL SEVEN LIIIHTHS fac-slmi- le the bars red, white and tri-colo- r, blue.' Perfectly Grand. What is a grand jury? One that gives a verdict favor. A 'Ms usage balloon, much used by the French for observation purposes, importanv Duty. is shown here So an Immense minernter, about to rio with observers. 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