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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH OF A WEEKS EVENTS Governor Thomas E. Campbell, the de facto chief executive of Arizona by reason of the decision of the supreme court Saturday, took over the executive offices on January 29 and delivered his address to a joint session of the legislature in the afternoon. Mrs. Michael Klem, wife of a real estate dealer of Chicago, prepared herself and daughter, 22 months of age, for burial, laid out the suit she wished her husband to wear at the funeral and then turned on the gas, killing herself and the babe. John M. Couch, charged with killing Miss Nellie M. Dunn and Rowland Williams of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty when arraigned before a justice of the peace at Oklahoma City, Okla. Four persons were killed, three toeing tourned to death, and eighteen persons were injured, several seriously, when an interurban passenger car and an electric package car collided near Cleveland, 0. WASHINGTON. President Wilson has vetoed the immigration hill, passed recently toy congress, because of its literacy test provision. The revenue bill, embracing profits and increased inheritance taxes designed to produce $248,000,000 and a bond issue not exceeding $100,000,000 to meet the threatened deficit nelt year, was reported Monclay by the house ways and means committee. Some of the most sensational charges of Thomas W. Lawson made in testifying in the house rules com' RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED FORM Horn and Foreign New Gathered From All Quarters of the World, and Prepared for Busy Men INTERMOUNTAIN. An explosion in the Mountain Cos-solldat- mine at Butte instantly killed Are! Bathgate and Bert Camp bell. John Hone, who was passing by, was injured, probably fatally. Finding of a mans scattered hones, his empty rifle and bodies of three timber wolves Is the wilds of Jack- son county, Oregon, told a mute story, It is believed, of a fatal struggle in which Johon Hammersley, a hunter, was torn to shreds by a pack of hungry wolves, but only after he had killed three of the beasts. As a result of the finding of the bodies of four children of S. A. Hew-ett- , a brakeman, in the ruins of his burned house at Auburn, Wash., Hew-et- t has been arrested, charged with murdering the children in order to collect life insurance. t R. R. Sidebotham and J. G. G. were found guilty in the United States district court at Helena of having used the mails to defraud in the sale of stock of the Northwestern Trustee company of Great Falls, Mont. Mayor Hiram C. Gill, Chief of Police Charles L. Beckingham and former Sheriff Robert T. Hodge of Seattle have been indicted by the federal grand jury, charged with violation of the federal liquor laws. Utah guardsmen engaged in a fight with Mexicans west of Ariraca, Ariz. None of the guardsmen were injured. Wil-mo- MOTHERHOOD 4 mittee leak Investigation were vehemently denied by Pliny Fisk and Archibald S. White, widely known New York financiers, whes they appeared here before the congressional inquisitors. Joseph B. Poindexter of Helena, Mont., has been nominated by President Wilson as United States district judge for Hawaii. The annual rivers and harbors appropriation hill carrying $38,000,000, including more than $10,000,000 for new projects, was passed by the 'house by a vote of 221 to 131. Democratic members of the house in caucus approved by a vote of 113 to 13 the administration revenue bill framed to meet the prospective treasury deficit next year. FOREIGN. The consular service of the United States was condemned toy Poultney Bigelow, American author, in an address at Toronto before the Canadian club. He also ridiculed the American EMPEROR WILLIAM REASSERTS GERMANY WILL ENFORCE PEACE WITH SWORD. AMERICANS TO BE WARNED BY GERMANY TO KEEP OFF ANY ARMED MERCHANT VESSELS. Sends Message From Army Headquar-ter- e to Berlin In Reply to Congratulations on Occasion of His Birthday. Government Officials Still Believe Submarine Issue Will Not be Forced to Conclusion Because of Possibility of Peace. Berlin. Emperor William of GerWashington Information has reach many repeated on his ed here that Germany and her allies birthday aniversary, Saturday, his are considering communicating to the promise made to the German army state department a virtual warning that Germany would enforce peace that Americans should keep off armed with the sword. His message was sent merchant ships of belligerent nations. to Berlin from the German great head- This became known following the Inquarters in reply to birthday congrat- timation in official circles on Tuesday ulations, according to German news- that the United States might issue papers. soon a new memorandum setting forth The emperors declaration was made its attitude toward armed merchantin the face of expectations in some of men. the entente capitals that he would It is not known just when or in Imake a notable peace move in an adwhat manner the warning may toe condress he was expected to deliver a veyed, tout Germany apparently has meeting of Teutonic state, military been paving the way for such a step and naval leaders assembled at the several weeks past by submitting to headquarters to celebrate the anniver-isary- . the state department a series of state ments alleging specific instances in The unshakable will to victory of which merchant craft of the entente the German people, says the kaisers powers have used offensively against message, who are prepared for every submarines guns carried ostensibly sacrifice of blood and treasure will, I for defense. trust God, preserve the fatherland The armed ship question, an unsolvfrom the ruin contemplated by its ed problem throughout all the negoenemies, and will force, by the sword, tiations over submarine warfare, is in jthe peace necessary for the blessed volved in practically all of the cases development of the people. now pending between the United States and Germany and over which MUST PROTECT FOREIGNERS. an admittedly grave situation even will have to be faced. Officials tually Carranza Government Expected of the American government, howRestore Order in Mexico. ever, have adopted a waiting attitude Coincident with the Washington. discussion of moves for peace, withdrawal of General Pershings during and still believe that the submarine force from Mexico an urgent appeal Issue will not be forced to a concluprobably will be sent by the United sion as long as there Is a possibility States to Carranza to make every of tangible developments toward possible effort to protect foreigners peace. in the district that has been occupied by American troops for the past ten CRUISER STRUCK MINE.' months. Fear is felt particularly for the safe- Two Hundreds and Sixty Lives Losl ty of the many Chinese who have When Laurentic Sunk. been purveyors of supplies to the London. About 260 were lost in the Americans. sinking of the auxiliary cruiser Laurentic, many of them having been Call for Belgian Funds. killed by the explosion of the mine Denver, Colo. iFivp per cent which sent the former White Stai their receipts the first Mondays liner to the bottom on January 25, says February , March, April,' May and a dispatch to the Press association June are to be devoted to the allevia- from Belfast tion of the condition of homeless BelThe dispatch says the Laurentic gian children under a resolntion struck the mine off the north coast ol Unanimously passed by the Rocky Ireland and sank in about ten minutes. Mountain Lumber Dealers assoum-tion- A big hole was blown In the side ol the ship. fifty-eight-h DOMESTIC. , day is denied workers in the waist and shirt industry at New York City under a decision announced by- - an arbitration board. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, received one of the greatest ovations' of his career when he arose to speak at the close of a testimonial dinner at New York, attended by more than governments neutrality. The Ekstrabladet reports the ar1,000 labor leaders from all parts of rival at Copenhagen of twenty-sithe country. more Swedish, Norwegian and American Fearing bandit operations, seamen belonging to the crew of the in 1500 are than following refugees the wake of the American expedi- British steamer Yarrowdale, which tionary forces on their march out of was captured toy the German raider in the South Atlantic. They had Mexico. at Neustrelitz. been interned find The theory that disease germs Oampbell Wins In Arizona. which Berlin vessels the and Among in library lodgment Ariz. The Arizona su Phoenix, school books is disproved by tests officially announces have been sunk preme court on returned a made by Dr. C. A. Labach, bacteriol- recently by submarines is an armed decision holding Saturday Thomas E. that hostile transport steamer, 250 miles ogist of Johns Hopkins university. Campbell is the de facto governor of "crammed Malta. The off steamer, In the first official account of the Arizona. The decision was signed by with troops, is reported to have sunk Justice Utah between , cavalrymen, Fran kin and Ross. Justice right American cowboys and Mexican raid within ten minutes. submitted a dissenting Cunningham Comment in the Madird press on opinion. ers at Ruby, Ariz., General Funston said there were no American or Mex- President Wilsons speech before tha senate continues to be unfavorable Declares Villa in Control. ican casualties. The orange and green united at ArNew York. Francisco Villa and his Three passengers were killed and more than a score injured, two prob- magh, Ireland, on Sunday, in welcom- troops are In potential control of own northern Mexico, and ably fatally, when a St. Louis South- ing the Duchess of Connaughts only await the and Canadian green yellow withdrawal of the American punitive rangers, western railroad engine collided with the rear car of a Rock Island passen- favors, respectively the emblems of expedition to make that control an the Catholics and Orangemen, being actual one, according to John J. ger train near Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Burris A. Jenkins, pastor of the blended perhaps for the first time Hawes, Villas official agent in New York. Linwood Boulevard Christian church 6ince the battle of the Boyne. the Munichs soon authbrities, to. military of Kansas City, will go Europe nemesis of Deportation Plan Scored. as one of six Americans chosen toy Washington. Minister Havenith of George Sherwood Eddy, foreign field dressed women, have again stepped secretary for the Young Mens Chris- to the fore and have forbidden, under Belgium issued a statement on Suntian association, to do evangelical the penalty of police action, the un- day denouncing as untrue the German necessary wearing of mens clothes governments contention that deportawork in the British trenches. tion of Belgians for forced labor is a After spending twenty-fou- r days in by women. social in Canadian The at fighting troops necessity on acocunt of unemthe dungeon of the state prison San Quentin, Cal., J. B. McNamara France have gained a marked ascend- ployment resulting from the British blockade. agreeed to obey orders and on Satur- ancy over the Germans in trench warcommunto an official Mcmill.fare, according day began work in the jute Armored Auto Not Bullet Proof. Namara is serving a life term for his ication received from London. Denver. The $9,000 armored autoconfessed part in the dynamiting of The Amsterdam Nieuwe Amterdam-me- r mobile a in recently given to the Cololaunched the Los Angeles Times building campaign for military rado National guard toy citizens, is a with editorial 1910. striking preparedness in a local garage with several bullet Permission to construct a .fountain under the heading "Helpless Holland. holes in the ibullet proof armor as Seven hundred thousand inhabitants and statue in memory of Carrie Naof tests conducted at the a result of the Invaded regions in the north tion, the liquor propagandist, has been state rifle range at Golden. are in forced France labor of Kansas asked of the legislature by engaged the Womens Christian Temperance for the Germans, according to M. Paymaster is Robbed. Union. mayor of the town of Fred Holst, a paymaster Chicago. Fifteen to twenty passengers on the Corchy. & Co., packers, was robbed for Swift steamship Prince John were rescued The Dresden arsenal has been blown of $1,800 he was carrying in a satchel by other steamers sifter the Prince up and 1,000 women and young girls Saturday in the Union toy John had struck a rock and had been killed, according to a letter taken two bandits who held stockyards him up with Decemof coast on dated southeastern a the German soldier from beached pistols and then escaped in an auto ber 30. Alaska. mobile. Powerful electric sirens installed in Asserting that a sentence in prison lesson to all quarters of Paris will hereafter should teach a Four Killed In Wreck. owners and tenants who fail warn Parisians of the approach of factory Cleveland. Four were persons to provide proper fire exists, Supreme Zeppelins, according to a decision of killed and several injured when two Court Justice Kapper sent Samuel the authorities. Cleveland & Southwestern InterurBarkin to Sing Sing for from two and The decline in stock exchange val- ban cars crashed in a head-ocollis-sioa half to five and a half year. Nine ues of leading British stocks and between Strongville and Bruns' women and four men lost their lives bonds during the past year is shown wick near here later Saturday. in a fire in a building owned by by the annual compilations to have Barkin. been nearly as severe as that of the Killed in Explosion. Arthur Waldo Dewey of London. previous year. An explosion In the Mont. Butte, Forces of Francisco Villa have oc- Mountain Consolidated mine instantEngland, a cousin of the late Admiral George Dewey, was stricken cupied El Valle, Chihuahua, abandon- ly killed Arel Bathgate and Bert with heart disease on a trolley car In ed by General Pershing's outposts, ac- Campbell. John Home, who was passBoston and died while being removed cording to apparently reliable Infor- ing by was injured, probably fatally, to a hospital. mation received In army circle. ' An eight-hou- r x . much-handle- d , ! old-tim- e - . far-reachi- , n , WOMANS JOY T n ENGLISH CAPTURE SUBMARINES Suggestions to Childless Women. Among the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the ability to correct sterility in the cases of many women. Tnis fact is well established as evidenced by the following letter and hundreds of others we have published in these colums. I want other Poplar Bluff, Mo. women to know what a blessing Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been to me. We bad always wanted a baby in our home-bu- t I was in poor health and not able to do my work. My mother and husband both urged me to try Lydia Vegetable Compound. I did so, my health im- roved and I am now the mother of a E ne baby girl and do all my own house work.-Mrs. Allia B. 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Both the Deutschland and the Bremen, the two German submarine liners, have been captured by the British and are now in the port of Rosythe, England, and Captain Paul Koenig, commander of the Deutschland, and his entire crew are in a detention camp in Scotland, according to a statement given out by the Nordsud agency, on information said to have been obtained from a source close to the British consulate A homely truth Is better than in New York. handsome lie. Both Deutschland ll - MEXICANS a GIVEN BATHS. Unusual Experience as a Preventative of Typhus. El Paso, Texas. Nine hundred and Mexicans were twenty-nin- e given baths at the United States immigration station Tuesday, the third day of the enforcement of quarantine regulations as a preventative of typhus fever. No rioting occurred during the day and the danger of a repetition of the bath riots is now believed by tbe United States health officers to have passed. Is Work Too Hard? Rush for Grazing Lands. Washington. 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