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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- HYRUM, UTAH - IMS OF A WEEK III American Medico-Psychologic- al associ- ation, attacked food speculators as vicious, recalcitrant Americans, who will be "clubbed Into submission by . f UTAH BUDGET Cnrl Vrooman, assistant secretary of the department of agriculture, In an address at New York on the food situation before the convention of the using unified public congress, OF GHIIIA REVOLT house-to-hous- senti- RECORD OP THE IMPORTANT ment against them as a weapon. NO LONGER RECOGNIZE THE PECharges of treason, a capital offense, EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST KIN GOVERNMENT; DEMAND were filed Thursday night against MANNER POSSIBLE. PRESIDENTS RESIGNATION. three men who, with several others, were arrested May 31 In connection with plotting in Co- Provisional Assembly of Kwang-TunOhio. lumbus, Are That in Assuring Its Loyal Support to Happening Making History Victor Berger, Milwaukee Socialist Information Gathered from All President and Parliament, Deand former member of congress, has mands Governors Resignation. Globe and the Quartern of abandoned his attempt to get a passIn Given a Few Line. . port to attend the Socialist peace conPekin. Eleven provinces of China, ference at Stockholm. The state de- in which partment was unrelenting In its deter deluding the province Chl-LINTERMOUNTAIN. recmination to grant no passports. no now is .yekln thesituated, of the longer Curk II. Llngenfelter of Boise, Ida., Pekin govognize authority WASHINGTON., , , former United States district attorney Important revisions in the plan for eminent. The provinces of Kwang-Tunfor Idaho, met death at Portland from are supKwang-S- l and the war army have been made training an undetermined cause. He was found by the war LI Yuan President anHung. porting department, which hanging out of a second-storhospital nounced June that the half million The provisional assembly of Kwang-Tunwindow from a rope around his neck. men to be called to the colors in Sepin assuring its loyal support to When attendants attempted to pull him tember will be concentrated in sixteen the president and parliament, deIn the rope broke and he fell to the cantonments instead of thirty-tw- o and mands that the military governor be ground. He was dead when help ar- that many of the forces probably will dismissed and punished. Dr. Sun Yat rived. e put into tents Instead of wooden Sen, former Premier Tang Shao-Y- i and Utah coal operators are preparing barracks. other revolutionary leaders are pro- -' to advance the wholesale price of coal hurriedly to Canton. Exemption of price moving ceeding The chief of the gendarmle at Pe, PO cents a ton within a few days, and picture theatrespopular from amusement as a forerunner to the advance for taxes and the of a new fed- kin has been requested to watch PresSalt Lake and other Utah points the eral license tax levying who presumably on automobile owners, ident Li Yuan-Hunto rate have advanced the is a and who is excompanies .virtually reducprisoner to from $7.50 $25, with $4 a ton for Idaho, Nevada, California, ranging to The miliforthwith. resign tions for cars used a year or more, pected Oregon and Washington shipments. tarists isolated Pekin. have completely were- agreed upon by the senate Three people were injured when the finance committee. The government has established a motor car in which they' were riding censorship on the telegraph lines. The Prince of Udine, head of the strict seems plunged over an embankment near Italian war It, probable that should the mission, on the floor of the Green Mountain Falls, fourteen miles governors military persist in their senate on May 30, delivered a i meswest of Colorado Springs. course the three loyal revolutionary to the American people in the Charles Linza McNary, who has sage name of King Victor Emmanuel, wel- south China provinces named, Kwang-Tunbeen practicing law in Salem, Ore., and Kwang-S- i will rise for nearly twenty years past, has been coming the entrance of the United in support of the president. At presStates into the war as the final moral ent the situation is serious and the appointed by the governor of Oregon of the cause for which the justification Lane"" to succeed the late Senator president virtually powerless. Machinists and helpers on the Den- allies are fighting. of or destruction Hoarding, storage TRIBUTE TO BUFFALO BILL. ver & Rio Grande system were fuel, or other necessaries of life .granted an increase of five cents an food, hour, and apprentices an increase of to limit supply or affect prices would Ten Thousand See Body of Famous Scout Laid in Mountain Vault. two cents an hour, after negotiations be a felony under an amendment to the with officials of the company had governments first food bill adopted in Denver. Last tribute was paid on been carried on for several weeks at the senate without a record vote. June 3 to the memory of Colonel WillReduction of the present high prices iam F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) by a vast Denver. the consumer pays for food, it is an- assemblage when the body of the faDOMESTIC. Innounced, will be one of the alms of mous scout and plainsman was laid, Somewhere in the Ozark hills the food administration which will to rest in a vault blasted from solid thnew son former of J. Holland Keet, fant banker of Springfield, Mo., is being be created with Herbert C. Hoover at rock on top of Lookout mountain, held as hostage. Kidnapers stole the its head as soon as congress passes twenty miles from Denver. More than 10,000 people went from baby from his bed, while a maid slept the governments food control legislaDenver to Lookout mountain by autoIn an adjoining room and the parents tion. mobile and electric trains. FOREIGN. were attending a ball at ' the Country . , The cqjrempngfitthe grave was not The American sailing jshlp .Dlrigo, club, a short distance away. known deaths,' injuries 3005 tons, has been sunk by a German elaborate, onlyuie Masonic ritual be-- , Twenty-one to more than 100 persons and large submarine. The crew has been landed ,ing used under the direction of the property damage resulted from a with the exception of John Ray, third Golden Masonic lodge. A delegation series of tornadoes in southwestern mate who was drowned when - the of the Knights Templar from North Kansas, north central Oklahoma and small boats were being launched. The Platte, Neb., where Colonel Cody held his membership, acted as an escort. ship was attacked without warning. southern Missouri on June 1. - For an hour and a half before the in Great Britains cereal losses in were killed Seventy-eigships persons services began the thousands of perthe tornado that Swept through sev- has been only 6 per cent, according to eral counties in southeast Missouri and a statement made' by Kennedy Jones, sons who made the journey to the sumsouthern Illinois . Wednesday. Hun director of food economy. The minis- mit of the peak where Colonel Cody dreds were injured and the property try of food, he added, had made allow- often had gone to view the broad ances 'for the loss of 25 per cent of plains of the Colorado, Nebraska, Kanloss was enormous. " sas and Wyoming and the d this kind of shipping. ChiA prowler shot and killed at of Colorado all visible from peaks the of is the It Illinois that of the First province reported cago by a private chosen for his last resting place spot WilHonan and as was identified China, Fred Anhwei, Hupeh,, Infantry liam Struder," formerly an inmate of have -- declared their independence. passed in a stream on either side of the asylum for the insane at Elgin, 111 This aqtlon is said to have been taken the coffin for a last look at the face of the old plainsman. r' An explosion at the Du Pont Powder to express disapproval of the Min of Kwo the the killed Thomas Tang, near policy Pa., Moosic, mills, RESTRICTS STORING FOODSTUFF. Thomas and seriously burned Thomas political party - now ascendant in ? Johnson and George R. Brown, all Pekin. Hoarding to Limit Food Supply to from news received workmen. The cause of the explosion According Made a Felony. Is unknown. Madrid, the government has ordered The first of the adWashington. Federal officials announced that an die seizure of a cargo of Argentine ministration food bills, already passed alleged plot to tie up great lakes com- wheat on board the steamer Rosario, by the house, the senate on merce through strikes was probably which arrived there Wednesday. The June 2, without passed a record vote.v Numto Switzerland erous broken up by the raid on the Detroit cargo was consigned Were attached to amendments headquarters of the Industrial Work- by way of Cette. thg,measure. ers of the World. British casualties, as published in rTirbe bill as finally accepted by the Two men were killed at Jerome, May, show a total of 5902 officers and senate provides for a comprehensive Arlz., another was wounded, probably 106,331 men. survey of food resources and for the Maxim Gorky, the noted Russian stimulation of fatally, and a third was slightly agriculture, and rewounded when shots were fired into a author, publishes' a sensational ac- stricts drastically the storing, of foodgroup of United Verde mine employees count of an attempt by D. Rizow, the stuffs, fuel and other necessities and as they rushed from the mine in re Bulgarian minister at Berlin, to in- speculation in futures.' The restricsponse to an alarm of fire. veigle him into clandestine negotia- tive provisions . were added by the Sherman E. Burroughs, Republican tions for a separate peace, senate. candidate for congress from the First Forty-tw- o million dollars worth of The bill carries a total appropriation New Hampshire district to succeed the orders were taken by American houses of approximately $11,000,000 compared late Congressman Cyrus A. Sulloway, during the second Lyons (France) fair, with $14,770,000 as it the passed Republican, was elected Wednesday just closed. The buyers were from house.. over Patrick H. Sullivan, the Demo-- , France, Switzerland, Spain, Holland, Hoarding or storage of food, fuel, cratlc candidate. Portugal and the Scandinavian coun- or other necessaries of life In order American slackers have been seen tries. to limit the supply or affect prices on the streets at Juarez, Mexico, and The Dutch and Scandinavian Social- would be made a felony under the have applied for places In stores and ist committee has been informed that senate hoarding amendment, but farmto work for their the British Labor Socialist offices, offering ers who hold their own products organization board and room for several months to will send representatives to1 the Stock- would be excepted. escape the selective draft, government holm conference.officials say.. Convicted of Conspiracy. Wearing trim dark blue uniforms Seven persons were killed and twen Chicago. Six out of seven men, o or more injured in a tornado and glazed straw hats with the French members of the Electrical Workers letwomen first the ribbon, May 30 which almost demolished the were found guilty, June 2, on ter made on carriers their union, appearance mining town of Mineral Point, Mo. of conspiracy in connection of Paris on Thursday. streets the charges A formal request that troops be The congress of delegates from the with dynamiting conduits and propsent to the Jerome, Arlz., copper dishas decided to demand that the erty of the Commonwealth Edison comfront 1500 union miners trict, where-abonext of workmens and sol- pany during a strike In May, 1916. congress to went on strike a week ago enforce demands for recognition of the union diers delegates from all Russia should ' Grumbling in Germany. f L has been made by the mine officials, cause the transfer of former Emperor Copenhagen. Private advices from .. Wage Increases involving approxi Nicholas to the fortress of St. Peter and St. tell of growing dissatisfacPaul. Germany mately $1,020,000 a year have been tion with the results of the ruthless Lokal Is 8000 The over in a in to the Anzeiger shopmen quoted granted submarine & , Berlin Louisville Nashville campaign and the absence as of the dispatch that the employ stating of indications r rethat it has brought any was Austrian and German' governments railroad, whose day duced to eight. have decided against the appolntment the desired peace near to hand. " Two employees of the Giant Powder of a regent for Poland at the present Plain Garb Fashions Decree. " company were killed when the nitro time. Washington. Plainest of styles in An official telegram from Budapest glycerin house at the companys plant mens clothing will be decreed by near Richmond, Cal., blew up with an says that Emperor Charles has apAmerican manufacturers to conserve which for waB a felt radius pointed Count Julius Andxassy preexplosion the wool supply. Of twenty miles. mier of g, i, g, Yun-Na- n y g, g, - g, Yun-Na- n, J ht snow-cappe- , pro-Germ- , - - ty-tw- tri-col- ut nine-hou- , Hungary. Richfield now has a city band, recently organized by live musicians. e canvass of Salt A. Lake city, In the Interests of the Liberty loan, has been instituted. The advisability of forming a band at Cedar City is being considered by the Commercial Club at that town. The heavy rainfalls of the past few days in Boxelder county has proved of Immense value to the farmers of that section. Boxelder county will resume work soon on the construction of another inile of concrete road between Willard and Utah Hot Springs. Creamery, companies operating In Utah are planning to combat the fixed price law enacted by the last session of the Idaho' legislature. When a team became frightened and ran away, Jefferson Newman, a farmer living west of Garland, sustained a broken collar bone. Army men last week made the trip from Los Angeles to Salt Lake in hours and fourteen minutes thirty-si- x pctual running, time in an automobile. While returning with her parents from the cemetery on Decoration day, Bernice McCullen, aged 5, fell under a street car in Salt Lake and was killed. Louis Lenhart, a cable splicer, Is alive and hopes are held 'for his recovery, despite the fact that he has a broken back, suffered In a fall at Logan. Albert 'Wunderleich ' was the first rider to cross the tape in the Decoration day road race from Salt Lake to Lagoon, but Artie Farnow won the time prize. The Young family reunion was held In Provo, June 1, about 125 member of the Young family being present in honor of Brigham Youngs birthday . anniversary. Employees of a circus playing at Brigham City took advantage of the opportunity afforded them by being in a county seat to register for the selective draft. , Unless ..unforeseen obstacles arise, the American expedition to the battlefields of France will be augmented by a company of Salt Lake Chinese of American birth. . Location for the new Carnegie library to be erected In Springville was decided last week at a meeting of the library board, the city council and a delegation of citizens. Under pressure of war demands Decoration day was not recognized as a holiday so far as construction work was concerned on the new brigade addition to Fort . Douglas and the war prison camp. Residents of Huntsville' have given notice that they will stage a homecoming week, beginning July 1, and nearly fifty men and women are at work making plans for the entertainment of the homecomers and the residents of Ogden valley. The osteopaths of Salt Lake have offered their services in a body for the formation of an American osteopathic base hospital in France, and have telegraphed their resolutions to President Wilson and to Secretary of War Newton Baker. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Taylor, and their two small children escaped without a Scratch when a rampant freight car of the Utah Light & Traction company, tobogganing down the Third avenue incline, struck and partly destroyed their automobile at Salt Lake. Estimates of population 6f Utah prepared in the offices of Governor Bamberger, for the purpose of arriving at a basis to show the. number of men who will . comprise Utahs quota of the first draft under the selective draft law give the state a total population of 476,092. Amateur detectives have a chance to earn some money in Ogden now, for the city commission has adopted a resolution providing for the payment of a reward of $25 to any person or persons who give information leading to the arrest and conviction of , lutomobile thieves. to Owing .the sugar shortage that sxists both at home and abroad, it is deemed highly important by experts f the Utah Agricultural college that ut increased acreage be planted in Utah to sugar beets this spring. Farmers who have not been producing sugar beets are urged to do so. The machine gun company,' composed largely of youths from the University of Utah, the city high schools ind representing' some of ; the best inown families of Salt Lake, has been recruited up to the required organiza-;iostrength of seventy members. Nearly all farmers in the Farr West llstrict are signing a petition to the :ounty commissioners for creation of a irainage district and this may be the Jrst locality In Weber county to be hus improved. The state of Utah has until Septem-e- r 1 to raise $56,700 for expenditure n government post roads, in order to pbtain an appropriation of an equal amount of money from the federal Ireasury for post road improvement. - . - . , n GERMAN8 . FAIL IN REPEATe desperate attacks recover 0 lost positions0 Thousands of Lives . Over 52,000 Prisoners Takerf Allle. in Offensive De.l.V1' Teutons to Have Been Failure. . , London. Although Field von Hlndenburg and Emperor Willing assert that the 0ffenZ on the western front has failed BftJ Anglo-Frenc- h seven weeks of effort, a French of flclal statement declares that the Ger mans lost more than 52,000 prisoner, alone during the French and British drives against the German lines Emperor William writes the German empress that the fighting in France has reached a certain conclusion. Since April 1 the British have advanced on a front of twenty miles from Loos to south of Bullecourt to an depth of six miles east of Arras" Field Marshal Haigs men have taken Vimy ridge, dominating the plains to Doual, and have virtually surrounded Lens and St. Quentin, and have held their' gains against desperate and repeated German attacks, while inflicting heavy losses. In the same time the French have advanced along a fifteen-milfront north of the Aisne and seized the heights dominating the valley of the Ailette river, the last natural defense before Laon. In Champagne the French troops in intrepid attacks have gained the heights of Mont Carnillet, the Casque, the Teton and Mont Haut, east of Rheims. All the French gains have been held. Repeated attacks by the German crown prince against the captured positions have been made without avail and he has expended thousands of lives in fruitless efforts to regain the lost ground. More than 1000 officers were included in the total of 52,000 prisoners captured. Enormous quantities of material were taken from the Germans, Including 446 heavy and field guns, 1000 machine guns and many Jrench guns. also has congrat. Emperor William ulated Emperor Charles on the failure of the Italian attacks along the Isonzo from Plava to the sea; but General troops have gained the Vodice ridge and have made important advances on the Carso. The Italians added to their gains on .Friday by taking Austrian 'positions on a front of one and a quarter miles to a depth of 400 yards, south of Castagnavizza, on one of the main roads to Triest. Announcement by the Germans that they had captured a French position 1000 yards in length northeast of and a British air raid upon German bases along the German coast constitute the chief news developments in the war theatres Saturday. e " . Sois-so- - IMMENSE ARMY IN FRANCE. German Troops on Western Front Estimated at Three Million. Ottawa, Ontario. The German army on .the western front at the end of May, in according to calculations set forth here received an unofficial estimate in from Canadian army headquarters divisions, France,, consisted of 157 were holding the line of which 107 with the other fifty in reserve. Estimated on the minimum and maximum troops reckonings of 13,000 and 20,000 te indicate to a division, this would 3,150,000 to 2,047,500 of from presence to v troops. Of these from 650,000 reserve. 000,000 would be in the Southerners Honor Dead. Confederate veterans, to here for their annual reunion, .went June on Arlington national cemetery and paid tribute 'to the souths deaatPresident Wilson and Mrs.1 Wilson a tended the services and received ovation. The exercises were opence with the singing of The Banner. Washington. -- Star-spun- g - Venezuela Denies Story. o Washington. Published reports submarine German overtures for a o base on the island of Margarita, e sta a drew the Venezuelan coast, ment from Minister Dominic! denoun ing the story as false. Jerome Miners Accept Terms. m n Jerome, Ariz. Fifteen hundred resu n ns ers have returned to work of a majority of the men who hav been on strike since May 24 voting nn accept concessions offered by the operators. Airmen Adrift at Sea. London. The Dally' Mail says that two British airmen have been rescu n by a destroyer from their wrecked cling been chine to which they have for five days and nights. |