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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH The official temperature In Detroit Ion Jununry 12 was 10 degrees below zero, a drop of 42 degrees In eight MILIW IIITRIGUE appeals and German answers. In the matters of the requisition made by the German authorities on October 20, 1916 (requisition of a list of workmen to be drawn up by the municipality) . . . The municipal council resolves t maintain Its attitude of refusal. It further feels it Its duty to placf on record the following : The city of Tournal Is prepared ts submit unreservedly to all the exigencies authorized by the laws and customs of war. Its sincerity cannot be questioned. For more than two years it has submitted to the German occupation, during which time it has lodged and lived at close quarters with the German troops, yet It has displayed perfect composure and has refrained from any act of hostility, proving thereby that it is animated by no Idle spirit of bravado. In bis declaration dated September 2, 1914, the German governor general of Belgium declared: I ask none to renounce his patriotic sentiments.! The city of Tournai reposes con- Mence in this deearution, which it Is bound to consider as the sentiment of tbe Qerman emperor, in whose name the governor general was speaking. In accepting the inspiration of honor and w patriotism, the city is loyal to a which of mental duty- the loftiness must be apparent to any German ofll- - GERMAN IIONOIt I hours. Two persons were found frozen to death In Detroit and local hospitals DRAGGED treated more than 1000 sufferers. All the northeastern section of the shortcountry faces n critical Solemn Promises Made to Belage of coal, worse than any experl- enced this winter. MILITARIST PARTY PLANS TO gians Proved to Be Worse Forty-on- e OUST CHANCELLOR AND ships, of approximately Than Worthless. AUTOCRAT. 300,000 tonnage, will be delivered to the emergency fleet corporation from their ways by the end of February. ' APPEALS WERE FLOUTED .Secretary of State Robert Lansing, Count von Hertling May Resign to speaking at the annual dinner of the Make Room for Prince von Buelow. ParFinal Break in New York State Rar association, Be Believed to Near, leys dared that until the war alms outlined Pathetic and Dignified Supplications of Frank Skul, aged 02, Mrs. Agnes by President Wilson are nccepted by Municipal Governments Answered London. According to telegrams Perme, 3(5, and Frank Perme, 11, all the Prussian government the war must by Rebuke and Heavy Fine of Pueblo, were frozen to death in go on. from Berlin on January 14, Count von Imposed by General Hopfer. ' WASHINGTON. a blizzard three miles north of Eads, llertllng, the German imperial ehan- Cl0, Senator James II. Brady of Idaho cellor, Is 111 and will probably resign Over the earnest protest of CardiIn a fire that destroyed a Portly, says aa Exchange Telegraph died of henrt disease at his Washing-nal Mercier, heroic head of the frame dwelling at Hastings. Colo., a ton residence January 13. Ills death dlsl)ntch Some ten days ago there was a aim- - church in Belgium, the terrible coal mining camp, four children, the was not unexpected, as he had been ir report from Berlin where the pians Qt oldest 5 and the youngest 2 years old, n a critical condition for several days, four's high officers statement that Count von Hertling of were burned to death. Oi erturning of the How the naval gun crew of the deportation . was . was coupled with a ru- a lamp started the fire. American steamer J. L. Luckenbach mor Indisposed sol- 1 out. he were earned people was in that there circles political A negro walked Into the Hibernia successfully fought off for four hours him emnly pledged word of the German Bank & Trust company at Denver, the attacks of a German submarine, an intrigue In progress to induce to resign on the ground of ill health governor general of Belgium count reached into the paying tellers cage until a destroyer racing to the steam-whil- e in order to make way for Prince von ed a3 nQ hi in th$ maUgnant iate that official was at lunch and ers rescue forced the to sub. . , , of the chancellor- as occupant 1 cur-creatures ' seized several hundred dollars in merge, was told. Sunday in an official ship. Chancellor von llertllng shortly 4 b to perMercier rency. A bank employe chased the account by the navy department, Cardinal attempted afterward, however, appeared before suade the German authorities to abannegro a block down a crowded street Action on federal control of the ex. and caught him. don their terrible plans for the seizure press companies and telephone and Hiram C. Gill, mayor of Seattle, has telegraph systems has been sidetracked with Russia and It has been 0stated In of Belgians to assist In the prosecubeen barred by the state board of bar pending a thorough solution of the Berlin advices that he would again ap- - tion of the war, reminding them of solemn promises In the past: examiners from practicing law in the railroad problem. pear before the reichstag soon, to re their Malines, 19th October, 1916. state of Washington for one year. The and to Premier neu-George Citizens or subjects of European Lloyd ply Mr. General : Governor was reached following a hear- - tral eoutltrieS) regardless of whether The day after the surrender of Ant- Ing of charges that the mayor allowed tbey bave taken out first papers for the law firm of Gill, Iloyt & Frye to Amerjcan citizenship, will he freed Warning of the possibility of a final- lerp the frightened population asked use his name in soliciting police court from Aself what would become of the Bel- in the negotiapainty to military service in breach i gians of age to bear arms or who would business. the of feature is tions the outstanding the United States if they appeal D. D. McKay, president of the Utahl through their diplomatic representa- - current news from Petrograd. In the reach that age before the end of the fa- state farm bureau, is in Washington at tives at Washington. meantime, according to the corre- j occupation. The entreaties of the deterItusthers and mothers of families the request of the federal food adminAfter a conforence wlth officers of spondent of the Daily Mail in the istration to discuss with officials of the' nationai defense council and the sian caPital tlie armistice had been mined me to question the governor of that organization and the department tr V0n.II!nelW!lha v funqrtnipnt Qpnntnr Kin nf extended until February 18 un'! thePetro- the kindness to reassure me and of agriculture questions relating to b fbat action will be Russian delegation returns to authorize me in his name to reassure farm work and farm labor in Utah. taken Lon by which the government 6rad Tuesday, but the peace negotia-The rumor had interval an after be remaned addwill tions While Mrs. Amanda Bonne,, a wlll be tlle thejgonireOarents. nevertheless, that lB lM0 Ktias 0l ow, and William McChandler, one of amounts at a minimum price of $1 at Warsaw Immediate repatriation of deported at Liege Namur, and Charleroi young her suitors, were walking down the per ounce. and Lithuanians and the libera- - men had been seized and taken byan street at Portland, W. II. Clark, Enforced food conservation in resto Germany. I therefore begother suitor, came up from behind, fired taurantg and extension of anti.i10ard-tw- o tion of all Bohemians, Czechs and force Governor von Huene to be good arrested central ged the powers others by shots into McChandler s brain, shot to me in writing the confirm to for their connection with pacifist enough Mrs. Bonner in the breast, and then to the household had given to me are included in the he which demands guarantee the were among propaganda seat a bullet intt.Us ovvu head. of food effect that the administration for madeby the Eusslun didegates at tlie orally, to the plans nothing slm- - IN DUST ten-da- y PRO-WA- R Russ-Germa- n I I one-stor- y I 1 I . I at funda-Buelo- I I - the-mediu- . I Ires-decisio- 1 n Russo-Germa- n I i 1 , I I 1 ser I I I I i i ! r n I Prt SP'US I n Frld?' ' correspond-to the Petrograd according "ere". IT" es eon-Pol- I I I Deoemher 31, 1916, a sum of 20.000 said to me immediately that the marks will be paid by the city. of the Exchange Telegraph com- - mors concerning deportations were HOPFER, Major General, basis, and unhesitatingly he uri in iiii.kv. iiit- nuiKiit'v iivi mi i pany. To this the German delegates i without in stateother sent me writing, among eign minister, proposed at the peace replied : The Commission Syndieale of BelThese demands- - involve questions ments, the following: Young men have also attempted to innegotiations that the present armis- - . no reason to fear that they will be ta- - gian workingmen Ruggi and Germany be of internal policy, which cannot posauthorities to abanGerman the duce to Germany, either to be there enaccordsibly be discussed in the peace par- ken don prolonged for another month, terrible their plans. for or , , rolled in the army f employed leys. Recited Wrongs of Workmen. forced labor. Commission Syndieale of Belgium, Solemn German Promises Broken. STOCKMEN MEET IN ZION. . acc ed 30th Oct., 1916. of .Brussels, the arrival your predecesUpon That the- Moxican delegati General of Belgium. To and Governor the National Livestock Association sor, the late Baron von der Goltz, at lias just arrived at Argentina ostensiwhich measures The of Excellency: Utah Woolgrowers in Session. honor Brussels I had the presenting adminis- are bly to attend the proposed congress by your him planned being anhis and house t at twenty-firsrequested myself Salt Lake City. The of neutral countries to of the American Na- to be good enough to ratify for the en- - tration to force the unemployed de-must have a secret mission unknown nual convention the for work the power, invading the time without limit, tire country, association was held even to the Argentine sovernment, is tional Livestock of our unhappy comrades iG while the Na- - guarantees which General von Huene portation lhe offlce' ha which Antby of me ,orelsn began In the region of the for the province vvas had slven io aSLsea a mai Uonal wStaowere ioventlo Lotb most profoundly the en- move offi- executive F. retained etapes, Green, The CaptaIn general governor j. Tflmiarvl7 to 19 the Utah State werp. ing in the Auditorium at Milwaukee in Belgium. class tire r selective service in for order working the army this request in his possession Woolgrowers association being held Sunday night, appealing for all Ger board members and repThe folundersigned, at was found The dead his leisure. at to examine it jiawaii, the first part of the week, hence this to support the United resentatives of the great central to was Honolulu following the issuance of a he good enough day lowing been the rnecca for stockmen States in the war. warrant for his arrest, charging falsi- dty has in person to Malines to bring me clalist and independent syndicales of A mission said to have been ap fication of accounts. Death was said the past week. and confirmed to me, in Belgium, would consider that they had his approval, The establishment of a minimum and not fulfilled their duty did they not ex-pointed by President Carranza to go tQ have been due t0 a heart affection. the presence of two meat of on and munilicensing and arms hogs sentiment to price to Japan purchase The threatened food shortage in my private secretary, the promise press to you the painful the food administration was by packers and laborers which convey the tions for Mexico, conclude a loan and north Russia agitate promises to be prevented given high praise by President Pryor that the liberty of Belgian citizens to comof their echo the to negotiate a treaty between the two you touching be would respected. the reconciliation of the through before the his in address delegates. a Pacific from sailed port. nations has Notwithstanding all this, your gov- plaints. and the Ukraine. Meatless days were condemned by ernment For more than two years the laA report on the causes of delay in now tears from their homes address been President Wilsons has as not applying to the the president workmen reduced in spite of their ef- boring class more than any other has the production of spruce for airplane and commented on by present situation. bitwidely printed E. Howard construction submitted to forts to a state of unemployment, sep- been forced to undergo the most Petrograd newspapers. The Bolshevikl and ter wives misery trials, experiencing from their force aircraft them of the chairman arates board, by Coffin, FOOD IMPORTS SHUT OFF. are divided in their newspapers and children and deports them to en- often hunger, while its children far , by the Aero Club of America, made opinion. Numerous workmen away fight and die, and the parents lumFood of the Allies SupProhibit emy territory. public Saturday, states that Confirming previous reports that the this unhappy of these children can never convey to Neutrals. to Sold have cannot produce airplane undergone already berman plies to Bolslieviki are who are them the affection with which their are. those preparing of lot; more pumerous Washington. Germanys imports spruce at the price set by the govern-nenthe fighting power of the army of vio- hearts are overflowing. acts same tlie with threatened a Psslble final break ia the food have been stopped, not only by lence. Pathetic Appeal Disregarded. agalnst of food executives Railroad suprepresenting prohibition of wlth central Our the negoUatlong Merciers laboring class has endured Appeal. poWers, Moving roads having 90 per cent of the mile the plies sold to neutrals, but also by allk d of domiof the name of the liberty everything with the utmost calm and Petrograd correspondent In the !. United States, at a con- control of products used iu shipping age in tlie at- i News are not of the most impressive dignity, repressing work of that the and says Daily cile they Belgian liberty counference held in New York.. to consider a reanimation of the old goods grown wholly within those the name of the inviola- its sufferings, its complaints and heavy in tempting citizens; to consular reports plans for sa gua! worn-ou- t of families ; in the name of mor- trials, sacrificing everything to its army, but to create a new and tries, according Advertisements for German bility Monday. they represent while under federal much gmaller Qne which the measures of de- ideal of liberty and independence. But ' al interests in Danish patwine recently management, decided to ask congress appearing would gravely compromise; the measures which have been anKing Alfonso has signed a new de- pers revealed that exports of preserves portation to limit government control to the pe- cree word given by the nounced will make the population drain of name the In the cortes. the Elections dissolving to Germany had been shut off because sorriod of the war. will be held February 24 and the new governor of the Province of Antwerp the dregs (of the cup) of human , twine used in the packing was sold by and the upon poor the imVvv nLT: Parliament will meet on March 18. the row; the proletariat, general, governor by the allies under agreement it should mediate ican mission to Russia, in representative of the highest whom unemployment has been forced, A separate peace agreement has been not be had twine German a modern state, are to be at St. Louis, told how Ambassador Russia and Bulgaria, the to be obtained before orders could be authority of the German empire, I re- citizens of to forced labor without condemned be to Francis stood at the door of the Amer signed by your beg excellency spectfully Diplomatic and eco- filled. or lean embassy in Petrograd and with a Bun? rePrtsgood enough to withdraw the measures having disobeyed any regulation between Russia and relations mob. anorder. of and revolver in hand held off a labor forced of deportation Men. More England to Enlist Bulgaria are resumed. Russia recogIn the name of the families of Workmen, and Three men were killed and two seri- nizes to nominate a London. Nearly half a million men nounced to the Belgian Bulgarias right workmen in among which the most painto reinstate their 8 to be at oclock enough good Friday niglit delegate to an international Danube from Great Britain alone are to be re ously injured ful been anxiety reigns at present, whose those who have already when the army bank at Camp Funston, commission. cruited into the British army at the homes mothers, wjiose fiancees, and whose in dressed a Kan., was robbed by man We must have earliest date possible, and it is prob- deported. are destined to shed so Huge children throngs crying how little will Your appreciate United excellency the of a of uniform the captain marched the streets of Berlin, able that many more will be added to we beg your excelmore peace, be of tears, the me would for many weight painful States army. The three men, civilians, and Essen the day rupture n'f that number in the coming months the responsibility that I would have lency to prevent the accomplishment Leipzig ax. were killed with an the peace parleys was These Will comprise the younger men, as regards these families, if of this painful act, contrary to inA plan under which New York bank- announced, according to news that who up to the present have been ex to' bear which they have given ternational law, contrary to the digconfidence the ing interests would finance the next comes from Amsterdam. empt because of their employment in you through my agency and at my re- nity of the working classes, contrary Cuban sugar crop, involving expendThe British admiralty reports the Industries essential to the war service, quest were lamentably deceived. to everything which makes for worth iture of a sum as high as $150,000,000, sinking in the past week of eighteeu this will and greatness in human natrue. in that I believing in Cabin. Wrecked persist Buried Soldiers Is under consideration, it is learned. merchantmen of 1600 tons or over by We beg your excellency to pardon A terrific windstorm not be the case The entire plains states area, from injne or submarine, as well as three . Bingham. emotion and we offer you the homour the Governor Mr. , General, Accept, the Mississippi river to the Rocky merchantmen under that tonnage. Four whlch ha beea ragng !h.rUg l lie Assurance of my very high considera- age of our distinguished consideration. canyon all day, about midnight Monday tion. mountains and from the Dakotas to fishing vessels also were sunk, (Appended are signatures of memblew down a cabin at the mouth of one the Rio Grande river; is experi- of the national committee and CARDINAL Francisco Villa and a force of 125 iof bers D. J. MERCIER, I the tunnels on the Bingham & Gar of Malines. the Commission Syndieale.) Arch, enclng the most severe weather of raen appeared at El Fortero de Doles, Two soldiers in the cab Yon Bissing in his reply, November the winter. southwest of Chihuahua City, on Jan- - 'field railroad. Mnnlcipal governments in Belgium in narrowly escaped death, being Uppealed to the German authorities to 3, practically admitted the truth of the More than a score of persons were uary 4 and, after raiding the ranch, 'buried in the wreckage. Other soldiers observe their promises. The two doe complaint by attempting to justify the njured, three probably mortally, when hanged the manager and his son and rescued the men from their perilous Des which follow illustrate Belgian measures protested against collided in at Moines, menta the direction of cars Santa two street proceeded 'plight. I Rosalia, Chihuahua. Iowa. With the finding of the bod, of Cap- tain Lewis It. Wliisler of Salina, Kan., in his tiny office at the national army cantonment at Camp Funston, Kan., the mystery which had surrounded the looting of the army bank and the sequent murder of four men and seii ous wounding of a fifth, is believed to have been cleared up. From the Rocky mountains to the Alleghenies, and from the Gulf of Mexico to Hudson bay, the most terri- b i storm in more than fifty years has paralyzed transportation and cut off entire cities and states from all communication with the outside world. Kuhn Bre8t-Llt,VS- k I Answer Is Lecture and Fine. Tournai, 23rd October. 1916. In permitting itself, through of municipal resolutions, to oppose the orders of the Gorman military authorities in the occupied territory, the city is guilty of an unexampled arrogance and of a complete mis- understanding of the situation created by the state of war. .The iclear and simple situation is In reapty the following: The military authorities order tne dty tQ obey otherwise the city must bear the heavy consequences, as I have Pointed out in my previous explanations. The general commanding the army has inflicted on the city on account of its refusal, up to date, to furnish thg Ugtg deu;andeda punitive tribution of 200,000 marks, which must wltWn the next six day8f be. ginning with today The general also guch tlme ag aU the gddg pgtg demanded are in his hands, for 1 ru-e- - i . Etappen-Kommandan- t. . sub-betwe- I I . I , - I Latin-America- V n ,tlated ' . I man-Amenca- . so-co- I aides-de-cam- of p Bol-shevi- ki 5 rt t. I rt 7 7 l if I - 1 Russo-Teuto- n |