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Show LEARNING TO ERECT BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS PRESIDENT UTAH asks Denman to resign. Edward N. Hurley Appointed Chairman of Shipping Board and Conduction Program Placed Under Con- trol of Admiral Cappa. Uresblent . Wilson Washington. brought tlu tliIpiilng,lojfriy6w to im abrupt tmninatlon on July 24, by eliminating the two principal William chairman of the hoard, and Maj. Gen. George WrlJoelhulsrinan-age- r of the txnrd's emergency fleet von 'ration In lmrge of construction. iH-nnu- Av nJ r cy wa sjatr uly 3, 1S(14. was educated 111., and Galesburg, In the public .schools of that city. Ills first employment was ns a fireman for the Chicago, Iiurllngton & Quincy railroad. Ills Invention of the principle of (he pneumatic tool, an Instrument which revolutionized steel construction, made possible Ids advance In the would of Industry, Mr. Colby Is a widely known lawM r. 11u I T This picture shows what Is left of the aud homes of workmen and the powder magazine at thn Mare Island navy yard, San Francis , after the explosion In the iwder magazine which killed several persons and Injured many. out-hous- ALEXANDER OF GREECE TOMMY AND SAMMY ON GUARD TOGETHER 1014, respectively. Tli president' method of ending the controversy came as a great surprise to most officials here, who had believed be would make a final effort to compose the situation by dividing definitely between the shipping board and the manager of Its corporation the movers conferred on the executive hy congress. Mr. Wilson apparently became convinced, however, that Denman and Goetlmls never could work In harmony and that both were In a measure to be blamed for the delay to the shipbuilding program. General Goethals Is now back In the status of a retired officer of the United States army, subject to any duty to which the president may call him. It is well known that. the general wauls to join the troops In Prance. our ieaee manifesto, expressed readiness for an honorable peace and accord with the allies." allied-contr- ol New portrait of Alexander, the new ruler of Greece, who succeeded Ills father- -Constantine. of Greeces Internal situation 1ms been formally abandoned, according to an Athens cable to the Greek legation bere. While details are lacking. It Is assumed this means complete withdrawal of the allied supervision of such governmental activities as railroads, telegraphs and postoflice and restoration of the sovereignty of the Greek government, Bandit Band Run Down. Xogales, Ariz. Gen. Fernandez Espinos, pursued as the lender of bandits who held up a passenger train at Wnmoa station, Sinaloa. Mexico, last exSaturday and robbed a Wells-Fargtook and car $4000 of $20,000 press from the station, has been captured with .some of bis men, according to word received here. The greater part of tile money was recovered. Utilization of Peat and Brown Coal. Now gen-ertlo- A Rritlsh and an American soldier guarding the International bridge at the boundary line between the United States and Canada. The bridge crosses at Niagara Falls. The two guards are always on duty, patrolling each his side of the bridge to prevent Hny malevolent persons from committing acts of destruction and violence. KING GEORGE AND. ADMIRAL BEATTY X- n The experience of Ithe overland power plant In the Aurlcher Wiesmoor have proved that with a peat consumption of 2 kilos (4.4 pounds) per kilowatt .hour the peat bogs are an economically useful and source of power of great-exteduration. Scientific American. of lCtrclty. nt Poisoned Salt Kill Stock. Cal. Poisoned salt Sacramento, on of Modoc stock the ranges placed . Revolt in Ecuador. that It Is possible to convert Inferior fuels, .such a peat and brown coal, with a relatively high degree of efficiency Into gas by generators and to make practical use of thenras sources of power, the interest In them Is InIn northeru Germany, where creasing. er water-powIs hot easily available and the hlgh lowjbogs are destlned to furnish the fuel needed for the o county In --northern California - 1ms caused the death of a large number of hogs and cattle, in the opinion of Dr. Charles Keane, state veterinarian, who flQ'M'ktC'Ud .fetrtJo.' ej.tiga.lWa. - - -The English Ivy; All the Ivies of the English Ivy type ire of one species, Iledera helix. There are three distinct tjpes due to geographical and climatic range and a score of horticultural onus, A variegated form locally called variety hlbernlca, hut the latter, or Irish Ivy, as the form found Ih Ireland, qf ..alkJjghi hay lag JbvggsL, n color and thid In texture. . Swede Heavy Losers. London. The number of Swedish ships lost by subtnariue attack or through striking mines during the war hid molted a total of 13d on July 21. act ordutg to a Central Xens dis. l!1th front Copenhagen. BOYD PARK POUNTCD I6? MAKERS OF JEWELRY IN USED BARGAINS 50 r leidi d oi can-Bat- ck, CARS Olds mob Irt. N, Guaranteed first iLn, terns if wamrd br 0 to 00. tunn Of cooditioaer tlfht parties. Wnta (ut detailed list and descup-tioUsed Cat Dept.. RandaU-Dod- d Auto Co, Sait Lake C tr tione-t25- CIGAR AS OPIUM SUBSTITUTE Aiding In Redemption of China, Where Natives Are Now Frequently Seen Smoking Their Cheroots. The cigar Is doing a large part In' the redemption of China. It is no un-- v common thing to see a native smoking his cheroot, which promises to enjoy the favor once bestowed on opium. The import of cigars Into various Chinese ports has been greatly on the Increase in the last few years, and now amounts to about $350,000 annually. s Of this trade normally Is through Hongkong. There has been a marked Increase in the quantity of Dutch-mad- e cigars used In South China and other portions of the Far East during the last year or more, where, for various reasons, Philippine cigars have been losing In favor. Previous to the outbreak eft he war In Europe considerable quantities of cheap cigars were sold In China and the Far East through German firms In Hongkong, and a German cigar fac- -' tory was operated In Hongkong for the manufacture of cheap cigars for the Chinese trade and also for export to! Europe. This factory Is still operated under Chinese control. state. The annual meeting of the Utah County Farmers association was held at Spanish Fork last week, the meeting being In the nature of a reunion. Governor Ramberger was the main speaker. It is the purpose of the Provo Commercial club to organize and put In working onW an employment bureau In connection with the other departments of the club, as soon as It can be establish ((E In an endeavor to evade arrest, four-fifth- Amy WiNon, aged 17, Jumped front the second story window of a rooming house In Salt Lake, breaking tbe arch of her foot, which will probably cripple her for life. While a gang of men were mowing y in Ogweeds along the den they found the body of Tom Gray, a section hand, who had disappeared several dujs previous. He had succumbed to heart trouble. There is a greater demand f for laborers than the entploj nient agencies can supply aud Utah faces un unique labor situation. Usually the men are looking for the jobs, and now the jobs are looking for the men. As a result of a misunderstanding relative to the manner In which the law may be made operative, citizens of Springville are . reported to have experienced considerable difficulty In . forming an irrigatioiwlistrict The work has begun scoring beet fields in the Ogden and Brigham districts to determine which farmers shall receive the $1500 prize money to be distributed by the Amalgamated Sugar company in those districts. CARRY stuaR-leave- d jv ki the-- eiS" iving c.etfigt and AJunr.n iauv phtvr4md uuung Inspection t the king made to the ErFtKh grand fleet. u ht U-bo- soldier first-- of organ recital in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake on Friday night, given especially for the soldiers. Great enthusiasm was manifest over the courtesy extended by the church. In line with requests from the national economy board In Washington, a number of Salt Lake department stores will reduce their deliveries from tour daily to two, tbe object being' to save oil and gasoline with the doing away with unnecessary de- 1 ( you." "Welt George, I suppose It would get monotonous trying to live up to a perfect husband." -- 1 f have a fault" V . But my dear, look at all I won tonight that I Intended to share with Non patriotic. Gladys Mother, I dont speak to During tbe coming week members of the Utah council of the Knights Jeanette any more. Mother Why, dearie, what is tbe oh to pay o Columbus And poor little Jeanette ha toward tin assessment of $1 per capita 111, too. been' to $lj0uO,0l)C is fund that the provide Gladys Thats Just It, mother. Shs toward recreation and provision oi went aud hatbOermafr mea gteSrgVJ,WiJ1 TlfGo ItfvuMe&'-foAt one of the nio.st enthusiastic Saving Flour Paste. Willie made some flour paste, but good roads conventions ever held in the state, representatives from inert Fred said, That will turn sour and every county of the suite in session be of no use In- - a couple of days." at Salt lathe, organized the Utah BetOh, no It wont," said Willie. And e deleSixty-onter Roads association. be chopped up cloves very fine and werb mixed It with the paste and It represent. gates The railroads operating In Utah malned sweet until he had finished P have been furnished with blanks by pering his playfiouse. the state public utilities eouniiisMon, Some Pitcher. to be filled out showing the number Thai! kin shoot a plate of waitress of cars being loaded at the various soup don the lunch counter points w idi different coimnodute, as bean reeeut via.t ot well m as the number of empty an idle never spill a bean." Y.'s bo. Slies got perfect controL and tb r b t- -s M Some Necessary Faults. Georgs, if you only would glva up your poker club gambling, you wouldnt - Military Eggs. Our grocer advertise conscription e -- r me on. Wlmv might they be? ( Eggs between the aces of twenty-onami th'"ty jeers, I mkon. fifty-eig- at. Huntsville. Byron Goodvv ill Williams, 29, an electrician In the employ of the Utah Power & Light company, w a almost instantly killed coming in contact with a high pressure wire wlhie making repairs opposite the companys subboys-attend- ed BUILDING six-to- n of the party escaping with minor injuries. Abe Majors, serving a life sentence for the murder of William A. Brown, a police captain of Ogden, nearly twenty years ago, has been denied a petition for pardon by the state board of pardons. Majors was sentenced October 9, 1901. t At Huntsville, on July 24, funeral services were held for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, although they 4nd been dead for jears. The bodies of the two ere taken from ( Ygden and buried side by side in tbe cemetery will-b-calied 1 . - SIX-TO- N j building, without Carrying a the aid of machinery, or other equipment, was one of the Unusual tasks performed by 250 North Dakota soldiers when they were on the Mexican border, according to the Popular Mechanics Magazine. The Yrame structure that was movtd housed the army Y. M. C. A. at Mercedes, Tex., and measured 72 by 24 feet Because Its site was undesirable. It was proposed to hire a contractor to move the structure to a new location, bat the army engineers devised a plan by which the men themselves could perform the task and so save money. They estimated that with 250 soldiers helping, each would have to carry less than 60 pounds. Accordingly the building was well braced and its walls provided with runners. Since there was no floor the men were stationed along all four walls. Inside as well as out, each soldier standing next to a beam Inserted beneath. At the word of command they lifted the building from the ground and marched away with It, to a site 200 yards ditant Bigger Demand for Fish. In Great Britain In normal times the consumption of fish averages more than pounds a head a year. Including children and Infants. Since the war, and especially since the addevent of the Machiavellian stroying trawlers fishing In the North sea, or making It necessary to use them In the navy, the British public now calls on Canada to supply the great deficiency of fish In the markets of England.---Iview of this new demand, as well as the fact that fish Is now an army ration, the superintendent of fisheries at Ottawa has sent out an urgent plea to the Canadian fisherman to serve the nation at large, by compelling himself to fish two hours longer every day, adding that, as there" are 50,000 fishermen on the Atlantic coast alone, this would be equivalent to a dally Increase In fishing of about 100,000 hours. In this way the Canadian fisherman is being called on to do his "bit" Jensen, addressing the conven- station at Park-Cit- y. More than 1000 khaki clad A , Squad of 250 Soldiers Move Structure, 72 by 24 Feet, Without Aid of Any Machinery. liveries. Panama. Dispatches received here False Praise. July 23 from Manald.i,' a coast Duck- - Arent you getting vain with province of Ecuador, say that a revo- all this talk about jour being a nalution has been started there against tional Institution? Ir, A. Raqiieriso Morena, president of Hen No; it Is only done to egg the republic. baying easy. against the proposition of reclaiming hundreds of acres by drainage through funds obtained by a special tax of 3 mills. About 150 representatives of various cities and towns of the state gathered at Salt Lake on July 21, for the purpose of discussing plans for the improvement of the highvvajs of the D. C. Hungary Ready for Peace. Copenhagen. Advices received here from Budnpert give the outline of an address of the Hungarian premier, Count Moritz Erterhazy, before parliaVe are ment, concerning the war. the said the war, premier, as waging a defensive war and otir goal at the conclusion of peace will not be for conquest. We have. In addition to The Wa mQ good watches, and their accuracy. Our modestguaranty prices make tion of the Utah school superintendents and boards of education at the Salt Lake meeting last week, recommended that girls should take up sewing and gardening as an occupation. - As the result of the skidding of an in automobile In Murray, Sunday, which V, T. Brooks was riding with another man and two women, Brooks was fatally Injured, the other members ' Washington. life-tim- e, right-of-wa- yer, was actively Identified with the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt for the presidential nomination In 1012 and was one of the founders of the Progressive national purty. He was Progressive candidate for governor and Pulled Ktates sennfor In 1012 and Greek Sovereignty Restored. Why hesitate to spend dollars for a food watch thatthirty will last a when you spend that much for a suit of clothes which wears out within a few months. -- tendered some (lays ago, wus accepted and Mr. entnun was asked hy the president to follow sulf, that the governments building progrum might go forward without embarrassment. VVMuwIvwXm, frrtfrtih '' 'yr Edward X. Hurley of Chicago, former chairman of the federul trade Rookie officers at Fort Mjer, Vd., erecting the barbed wire entanglements that play so Important a part in commission, wu named by the presi- warfare now. dent to succeed Mr. Denman as chairman of the lauinTTmd Itnlnbrldge Col-b- y SCENE OF MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD EXPLOSION of New York was apsdnted successor to Capt. John II. White of Kansas City, another board member, whose resignation, offered to the president a mouth ago, nlso was accepted. Uear Admiral Washington LsCupps, chief constructor of the navy, will succeed General Goethals as manager of the fleet corjmratlon, taking Immediate charge of lhe building program. at IIEI'S Buy a Good Watch Ten cents a quart is the price now being charged by Salt Lake dairjmen for milk. As a result of ptomaine poisoning, Charles L. Dimitri, aged 35, a tailor, died at Salt Lake City lart w'eek. Because Jie wore a soldiers uniform when he was not entitled to do so, EdSalt Like ward Malone, a boy, lias been' wntencel to serve a Jail sentence. A frightened horse ki(Ked Mrs. W. C. Pulley, of American Fork, breaking her leg. Mrs. Pulley had just entered the stall behind the horse when the animal kicked her. When his left foot got caught in the elevator in the Knight Woolen Mills at Provo, Clarence Olsen was seriously Injured. hut It Is not believed amputation w ill be necessary. It is learned that property owners WILSON ACCEPTS RESIGNATION AND. GOETHALS STATE , - j |