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Show I BRIEF REVIEW OF A iEJfSJVENTS I RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT I HAPPENINGS IN ITEM-I ITEM-I IZED FORM I Horns and Foreign Newa Qatherd I From All Quarter of the World, I and Prepared for Busy Men I INTERMOUNTAIN. I The federal Kriiml Jury In session nt I Uolso. IiIii., Indicted Wlllliim Sehuek-I Sehuek-I nor, proprietor of u local nrl store, Mini I Fcldmiiu, ii pawnbroker, charged I with utterances tending -to promote I tho cnuso or tin; enemy. I Thirty wises of I11ilnu117.11 among -'() I Montana men In the tinny technical I tchoot nt the University of Colorado, I nt lloiihler, were reported Saturday, I mill 11 fraternity house was taken I over for use its 11 temporary hospital. I Klre of an origin iih yet undetor-I undetor-I mined destroyed the Denver & Jtlo I Grande freight depot, Icehouse and a I iiiinilier of smaller railroad buildings I nt (Iriind .Iimi'tlon, Colo., together j with :t() loaded freight ears which I were standing In the railroad yards. I Union metal workers, numbering, I according to their lenders, about I 18,000, Saturday noon left their posts In Seattle shipyards to take a Satur-day Satur-day half holiday which tae shipyard mill shipping boiird ofTlchilH claimed they were nut entitled tn under an I agreement covering working hours', j Striking x tie and copper miners of I llntte, nt it mas meeting called by the metal trades council of the city, pAHMcd resolutions addressed to President Pres-ident Wilson, asking the government to take over the operation of the metal mines of the district. Circulars urging 11 general strike until Oclidier 1 In protest against "the nets of the capitalist class In Imprisoning Imprison-ing Haywood, Debs and Mooney," were scattered hroadeast last week milling the mills of the Aberdeen, Wash., district Friday. DOME8TIC. The potasli reduction plant of the companies lit Autloch, ()., was destroyed de-stroyed by fire which started at 1 o'clock Monday morning The plant comprised two c pleto units, erected tit a cost of $100,000. The building, With the exception of the brick walls, U it total los.i, j Tho I'ttclllc division of the Ited V Cross has reached Its full quota of ' 1000 -Hod Cross nurses for overseas service, following thu call of Surgeon General Gorgus for 127,000 nursos. A German submurliio which was lying ly-ing In wait for transatlantic vessels &00 miles off tho American coast U believed be-lieved to have hecn put out of com-mission com-mission mid perhaps sunk by the United Hiatus shipping hoard slentn-hlp slentn-hlp Nnuscinnnd. Deliveries of completed vessels from shipyard In thu United .States during July and August, shipping board reports re-ports today show, were more, tl.au enough to offset tho submarine toshes pf America since thu beginning of thu ivur. Women shall not be employed as conductors on Cleveland street cars on or after November 1, 1018. Is the de- clslon of Henry II. Dlulmanu and Mls Hl Margaret Itussaiiowska, federal (lives- B llgittorH acting as special represent!!- BH (Ives of tho deimrtment of labor, III 11 reiort to President Stanley of thu Cluveland Hallway company. Bfl Thirty-four men alleged to bo mem- hers of tho Industrial Workers of thu Bfl World, live of them held by thu gov- Hfl ernuieut as enemy aliens, are held at Hfl Wichita, ICan., to fa to charges of con- Bfl splrucy to hamjier thu production of Hfl coal, gas and oil In Kansas and Okla- Bfl Bfl I'luns for the organization of a I.lth- Hfl iinlan nrmy In America, under thu ill- Hfl rectlon of thu United States, weru for- flfl . iiiulated at New York at a meeting of flfl t Llthuidiiiis, tit which Dr. John Szlupus of Washington, member of tho I.lth-iinlan I.lth-iinlan central coimulttoe, presided. Spanish Influenza has made Its lip-pcarauco lip-pcarauco In nt least twenfy-llvo tinny camps over the country. Thu surgeon fl general's office iiuuoiinced Monday that the total number of cases has lie flfl creased to L'O.'-'ll, Including now eases reported. H' .Senator William 12. Ilorah of Idaho, fl speaking at thu unveiling In Prospect HI park of a tablet to thu memory of BOO llrooklyn men killed In tho war, urged every American from laborer fl to ciipltallst to back up thu fighting fl' forces to thu utmost. B , For thu first tlmu In America Undo BK. Sam has transferred soldiers on duty A to their now stations by airplanes, thu MJv war department announces. Klghteen BSn . Men weru ordered from Itantoul, III., fljM$ to the school of military aeronautics, w University of Illinois, Champion, 111. BS They weru taken In planes, piloted by Bflp ofi'lccrs anil rushed across Illinois. ' Major Theodore Itoosovolt, .1 . ha - i been inndo llouteiiant colonel his BflL j regiment, according to a cable mes- Bfl Migu received by h'.s father at Ne BJV York. Thu former president was mi- Bjf able to give further details of thu Blf-., "omotlou. Bj' j Thu Third Infnntry teglmeiit, which BJt.' Mns'orjriinlzed by Oen. (ieorgo Wash- BJ' Ington .in 170 and which claims to BJ, ho one' of tho oldest, If not tho oldest BJ' milt, of the American military forccu. BJ 1 on Septoniher Ll, at ICaglu I'ass. BJ Texas, feltbi-ated thu lU0:h unu'.ver- BJ I tan "f 'Its crcanl if lor. H 1 H' ' BJ 1 TToraco TTarrlson, head wntchmnn nt the United .Verdo copper mine at Jerome, .Ariz., wvns shot nnd killed ejirly Slondny by an unidentified Mexican, Mexi-can, who shot on being ordered to halt. An 'hour later another Mexican, Identified Iden-tified .as Gabriel Acero, a minor, was killed on school grounds thero following follow-ing 11 running fight with officers. Although they fled from California through Ceneral America to Venezuela to uvnde the draft, Kohert and Hen-Jiiuiln Hen-Jiiuiln Livingstone of L09 Angeles hnvo been apprehended by agents of the American government. An explosion of steam pipes aboard the steamer .lillla .Stafford, headed for Brooklyn late ..Saturday with 1:00 men and women workers from the Standard shipyard and .Shooters' Island, Is-land, resulted In the Injury of many of the shipbuilders. WASHINGTON. National iirohlbltlon, effective next July 1 for the period of the war, was approved .Monday by the house, which adopted, 1111 to 1!7. the senate prohibition pro-hibition rider to Hit' ?ia,(MKMit)0 emergency emer-gency agricultural appropriation hill. The measure now will he sent to conference con-ference for adjustment of differences between thu two houses on appropriation appropri-ation Items. Kegulnllons lire being prepared by the fuel administration, under authority author-ity granted by President WINon, for tho licensing of persons or firms engaged en-gaged la thu transportation and distribution dis-tribution of oil and git. Christmas packages for the two and it half million or more American soldiers sol-diers who will be hi France daring tho holiday season this year will bo delivered deliv-ered under an arrangement with Itje Ited Cross, announced Saturday by tho war deimrtment. Striking proof that the German power pow-er Is fast crumbling came Saturday In thu announcement by General March, chief of staff, that the news from all battle fronts was "continuously good," nnd that I,7fi0,u00 American troops have now been embarked for overseas service. Food administrator Hoover, In outlining out-lining In a statement Issued September HI. thu food conservation program recommended for thu American people peo-ple during' the coming year, said tho United Stales was prepared to ship fl.ToO.OOO more tons of foodstuffs tn Its armies and allies than hist year and still have 11 margin over thu amount necessary to maintain health and strength at home. FOREIGN. In Palestine thu Turks aro nil hut absolutely crushed; In Macedonia tho ontcnto forces are harrying their foes and threatening them with similar disaster; dis-aster; In Franco tho llrltlsh nnd French troops slowly, hut surely, uro eating Ihelr way Into tho vlttils of tho German defensive positions, thu col-lopso col-lopso of which would result In Important Impor-tant changes all along tho western battle front, and In western Siberia thu Japanese have mado additional strides forwurd In thu process of re-claiming, re-claiming, that territory for tho Hits-shins. Hits-shins. Tltot thu political crisis In Gorminiy, thu liitenslllcatlon of which In tho last few weeks has been plainly Indicated Indi-cated In various ways, Is rupldlycom-lug rupldlycom-lug to n head, appears to lie evidenced evi-denced by news front that country. XaRiireth Is In nrltlsh hands. Tho ancient city In Galilee, whero Joseph piled his humble tradu us 11 carpenter mid whore Christ spent his childhood, was delivered front thu terrlblu Turk last week. The French line steamship Admiral (burner, bound from lllberta to Malta, has been torpedoed with the loss of six HvfrK, according to an official statement. Thu passengers and crew numbered 171. An unseen submarine fired three torpedoes, two of which struck thu ship. German troops recently were ordered or-dered to bu moru methodical In tho destruction de-struction of property In tho region evacuated by them. In a cemetery ' near IJmcy, Just within tho German lines previous to thu attack of September 1-', American troops hnvo discovered German ma-chlnu ma-chlnu gun nests beneath tho concrete pedestal of u largo cross. The prisoners taken by tho llrltlsh In thu operation begun Wednesday northwest of St. Quentln exceed 10,-000, 10,-000, according to Field Marshal Ilitlg's report. More than sixty hie guns were taken. Allied nlrnien nro dally bombarding Cologne, Cohlenii nnd othur Gerntun towns, killing or Injuring many persons, per-sons, says tho Hot Volk. Tho newspaper news-paper suya thu number of casualties published lu tho German newspapers aro much under tho actual total. From tho top of tho city hall in I'nrls thu Stars and Stripes lluttercd all day Sunday hnvlng been hoisted by spedul order of tho municipal council coun-cil In celebration of tho American St. Mlhlel victory. Germnn troops sent to tho Macedonian Mace-donian front to aid thu hard-pressed Bulgarian forces hnvo been put to flight along with tho Uulgarlans, says a .Serbian official statement on recent operations. Several arrests hnvo been inndo In . (itiuectlon with a Portuguese mllltnry plot against the president and government govern-ment of Portugal. Tho plan was to Ihohito Lisbon by seizing tho rallwuy aud telegraphs. Three hundred and eighty-two persons per-sons have been killed nnd many others Injured In un explosion In an ammunition ammuni-tion factory at Woellers.lorlT, a town near tho Austrian capital. The allied advance lu Macedonia has spread until the attacking front Is now tweiity-flvo miles wide, according to word from the Mieed:mlin il ". tie |