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Show THE GRANT8VILLE GOVERNOR OF NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, B UTAH. PflEMIER OUTLINES TERMS OF CAPITAL MURDERED WE w RESISTANCE TO THE SELECTIVE DRAFT DEVELOPS JN OKLAHOMA, BLOODSHED RESULT. SHOT Bands of 8lackors Broken Up After Encounters With Loyal Citizens, One of Leaders of Malcontents Being 8hot Down During Fight Kerensky,' Strong Man of Nation, and Alf Cabinet Members Except One Rselgn, but Later Withdraw Action. Oklahoma City, Okla. -- DECLARES LLOYD GEORGE IN BACK END LIFE OF MAN DELEGATED TO PUT DOWN RIOTING. GER. Armed resist- Petrograd. General Erdelll, military governor of Petrograd, says the Bourse Gazette, has been killed. He was treacherously shot in the back. General Erdelll was appointed military governor of Petrograd in succe sionto General Polovtseff, who resigned after falling to put down rioting. General Erdella had been commander of the Eleventh army. Premier and War Minister Kerensky and all the other members of his cabinet except Vice Premier Hekraseff resigned Friday night Later, with the exception of M. Terestchenko, the foreign minister, they withdrew their res.. ignations. The action of the cabinet resulted from accusations against M. Tchernoff, minister of agriculture, and a complete breakdown of the negotiations to bring the constitutional democrats into the cabinet M. Tchernoff was accused of having been connected with the GerFrom prisoners the name of virtual- man general staff. A last attempt will be made to reconly every leader has been ascertained. These call themselves captains and are struct the ministry under Premier Kerdistinguished by a brilliant red sash. ensky with the chief new members beContrary to previous reports the rebels ing exclusively from the Socialist and appeared to be amply supplied with radical parties. ammunition, although their firearms GERMANS MURDER PRISONERS. are of every conceivable pattern. stores in the survey of the hardware Sailors of Life Belts and Leave affected district has revealed that the Strip Them to Drown. ammunition stocks have been bought A memBritish Port. Thirty-eigh- t up for the past several weeks, eviof crew bers of the the steamship dently in anticipation of armed resistglan Prince were drowned In a most ance. manner by the German subIt was believed that the activities deliberate which marine sank her, according to of the cbjectors in this state, most of account given by survivors of that whom arc said to belong to the "Work- the British vessel, who have reached Briting Class union, but some being en- ish shores. One of cne Englishmen rolled in the "Jones family, a band who escaped says : with a similar purpose, and the "L W. "About 8 oclock on Tuesday evenW.," were but a part of a nationally when ye were 200 miles off land, I ing, spread propaganda to resist service in saw the wake of an approaching torthe army. The vessel gave a lurch as ahe pedo. Federal authorities here declare the was hit thrown to the deck and I yas movement has been widespread, but thl debris. The vessel listed among lias been so loosely organized, that us and all of took to the boats. heavily inquick failure was bound to be the "The submarine approached and evitable outcome. shelled the vessel and then ordered the small boats alongside the submarine. MINE ON BUILDING SITE. The skipper was summoned and taken Butte Y. M. C. A. Strikes Rich Ore Inside. The others were mustered on the deck of the submarine. Which Will Pay for New Building. "The Germans removed the life belts, Butte. The T. M. C. A. of Butte will and the outer clothing of all except be aided in paying for the construcof us, smashed the lifeboats with eight rich a of its building by mining tion axes and then the submavein of ore found shortly after the closed rine the and hatches, leaving us was excavation for the foundation on deck. went The about submarine started. A Butte mining engineer came two miles and then I had submerged. was to the officers shortly after work a life belt. Near me was an apprentice to their and told them keep begun for help. I went boy of 16 eyes open as there were indications of to him and shouting held him up until midnight, ore the in of a big vein property. but he became unconscious and died of After digging a short depth ore was exposure. At daylight I saw the Beltime struck and since that great quant- gian Prince afloat I was picked up ities have been taken out and it is after eleven hours in the water by a said that the T. M. C. A. will realize patrol boat about 1110,000 from its mine. For a Mail Now Reaching Troops. depth of fifty feet all the ore discovAmerican .soldiers at M. Y. C. but to the Washington. A., ered belongs now are front the to a the goes that receiving their mail right point, beyond without Interruption as a result of the mining company. establishment of the United States postal agency in France. Governor's Conference Postponed. Portland, Ore. The conference of J. G. PHELPS STOKES governors of Utah, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon, which was to have been held here Monday to discuss war and Industrial problems, has been postponed to Saturday, August 11, owing to the inability of Governor Alexander of Idaho to be present ance to the selective draff has developed In Oklahoma, and as a result there has been bloodshed and wholesale arrests. Witji one of their leaders dead, another captured, and at least twenty-fiv- e members of their bands In the hands of peace officers, posse leaders are of the opinion the backbone of the rising of objectors to .the selective draft in five counties of Oklahoma has been broken; The outlaws have been scattered into such smnll bands in the hills and woods that further success of the resistance is believed impossible. Wallace Cargill, alleged lender of one of the bands, shot through the stomach Sunday afternoon when officers encountered objectors near Rocky Point, died a short time later. Three others besides Cargill were cap-tuie- d. - ' -- . Killed In Coal Mine. Thirty-on- e Clay, Ky. The death list from the explosion here in the south entry of No. 7 mine of the West Kentucky Coal according to incompany is thirty-onformation supplied by Charles 8. Richand general ardson, manager. e, vice-preside- nt Says Kaiser's Days Are Numbered. Boston. Baron Moncheur, head of the Begian mission, said at a meeting in Boston common that the kaiser knew his days were numbered. Recent allied victories have struck terror to the heart of William and his Junkers. Dante Barton la Dead. vice New York. Dante Barton,' chairman of the Industrial relations commission and widely known in newspaper circles in the west, died of typhoid fever at his, home in this city on August 5. Neutrals. Washington. An agreement will be shortly reached between the neutral J. G. Phelps Stokes, the millionaire powers and the export council regarding food shipments under guarantee Socialist who resigned from the Socito Germany. alist party because ef Its attitude toof their ward the war. U. 8. Will Feed non-expo- rt nounce a. cmnmininiKVlUgiaua within a few days. It will call for the requisitioning of ships under authority recently given to ttfrn.sldent by congress, and probabiywfil incluC?. 'arrangements for turning the vessels back to their owners for actual operation. The government, it is said, has no desire to operate the vessels Itself, but through control of charters .can direct trade routes and at the same time can lower ocean freight rates. Coastwise tonnage and vessels taken off South American runs to be put to carrying supplies to Europe probably would be replaced in large part by neutral ships. Both Norway and Holland are ready to release a large amount of tonnage for allied use In return for food shipments. A resolution pending In congress, drawn by administration officials, would permit vessels of foreign registry to ply between American ports. The British and American governments have about reached an agreement for a joint control of all the worlds tonnage, and the shipping board's move toward commandeering is a preliminary step in that arrange ment Under the plan the United States would operate most of the neu tral tonnage and Great Britain would have under its control allied ship The arrangement would tMpnddalso, to bring down freight rates The president's instructing, which will bring Japanese ships Into the Atlantic, were issued to the1 division of export licenses, and provle that no steel or iron products shn go to allied countries unless they uEe to be used for actual war purposes or will contribute directly to the prosecution of the war. Japan has bed a large buyer of American ship platu and has 'been building up a great 7merchant fleet About 4 per cent f. her tonnage is in the Atlantic aid the remainder is carrying Pacific cargoes at extremely high rates. . Canadians on Food Ratons. Ottawa, Ont Canada is to be put on rations and there is to be i penalty if the orders are not obeyed,. W. J. Hanna, food controller of Cauda, has made recommendations to th minister of justice that the people oi Canada shall be required to observe tyo meatless days a week, two baconltes days .a week and that every caterer in Canada who serves daily twenty-fil- e meals must supply bread that Is other than pure wlpat bread. -- - rest assured that German blood and island states that full4'!; German zeal are not being gambled' from Paris warriors have Jolned'l blooded Indian With for an empty shadow of ambition and are anxious "" marines Uncle Sams or schemes of conquest and subjugato represent the Billy Blues abroad. tion, but in defense of a strong, free empire, in which our children may live Advance Price of Fruit Jars. in security. dealers who-Washington.--Reta- il "Let all our actions and all our of glass fruit the raised have prices thoughts be devoted to this fight. Let were denounced by the departthis be our solemn promise of this day, jars ment of agriculture in a statement on WILLIAM, L IL" August 1, 1917. August 4, which declares the increase began with the governments emerDR. THOMAS W. SALMON gency campaign for preservation of food and that there is no shortage of j jars. King of Greece Takes Oath. Athens. King Alexander on August 3 took the oath of office amid great pomp and ceremony. Preceded by a troop of soldiers, the king, in a carriage drawn by four horses, proceeded from the palace to the hall of the chamber of deputies, through streets lined with cheering citizens. . Impaled on 8haft El Paso. Private Edward Taylor of a motorcycle machine gun company was almost Instantly killed when the machine he was riding collided with the .wagon of a Mexican wood hauler, Taylor being Impaled on the wagon Enraged Wife Kills Husbaad. John L. De Sadies, forshaft mer United States minister to was shot and killed at Ids home ' Killed in Auto Race. at Roslyn, long Island, late Frldajt Wis. Karl Healy, a Milwaukee, night, by his divorced wife, who warn was killed and five others mechanician, Miss Blanqultta Errozuris of Santiago, Dr. Thomas W. Salmon Is medical Chile. The shooting was the result of director of ths national committee on were Injure when three machlner were piled in a heap in an automoblli a quarrel over the custody of their mental hygiene and Is now In Eu-- race at the state fair track. son. New York. Uruguay, X |