Show s ' : -'-- y V f i s 4 v - VilIE HEBALD-KEPUBLIOA- - J f ' vf- ri 'l1 ’J' ( ‘ "v- V V - -- -' v ' V Y-- - y £ jj r± IRISH TENOR BUYS FAMOUS: PAINTING VILLA TURNS HIS V' SALTlAKE CITY UTAIi THURSDAY JANUARY N- " " ' n- - i' - - J- - r ‘ ' i- - - - t i - ’i'-- - :y J -- 1 i J r ' 'V ’ : i' J 4 ' J r- i' su'iV ’ r - :V V J FACE TO NORTH v-- jf W - 11 1917 JwitfTm JkAll Iff L all! ? ? ' - - - - Defeated - in Souths Bandit Leader Begins Campaign in Border Zone t El Paso Tex Jan 10— Francisco ' Villa defeated by Carranza troops in the vicinity of Jimenez and Parral is expected to begin a campaign soon against the de facto government in northern' Chihuahua' with military operations between Chihuahua CHy and ' ! ' Juarez Reports received here by government agents and from refugees arriving at the border from the interior say a column ‘of Villa troops estimated- at 3000 mounted men had crossed the Mexico Northwestern railroad west of Chi liuahua City and was moving north toward Santa ‘Clara canyon This new move is believed here to be the result of Villa’s defeat by Gen Francisco Mur-gu- ia and of the advance by Gen Man uel Dieguez with a large force of da facto troops to Torreon General Dieguez is considered' one of Carranza’s ablest officers and has a column of 10000 men it was said here today Of this number 3000 are Taqul Indians and 2000 Sonora Mexicans known as brave fighters His advance northward has forced Villa to confine his operations to the northern zone and has caused the rebel leader to decide upon a campaign against Chihuahua City Juarez and the garrisons between these two towns The finding of letters on a Villa spyamnesty to all Carrecently offering ransa soldiers and guarantees to all residents of these towns strengthened the belief that Villa was planning to and the advance on the state captlal border port The spy was captured on a train coming to Juarez after he had delivered - one of these letters at Chi huahua City and said he was en route to Juarez to deliver the others General Murguia was reported late ' entrained and started in today toofhave Villa on four troop trains pursuit After being ‘forced to accompany i Francisco Villa as his personal pliysi-- i clan to Torreon from Santa Rosalia Dr a I I Knopp German who has prac-- 1 tlced at Chihuahua City and Jimenez here early today after making reported his escape from the Villa forces dur-- 1 Torreon lie was ac- ing the battle of his son and a Mexican nompanled by nurse who also were made prisoners and thirteen They were twelve daysacross the trip the desnights making ert of northern Chlhuanua ana arrived at Presidio Tex yesterday Confirmation of the of San Duls Fotosl about occupation December 20 by Villa forces was received here today in a letter from that city saying the Villa forces numbering 2500 occupied the city without resistance and added that the Carranza troops there joined Villa Villa was not present tut nls commander levied a forced loan upon the business men with which he his troops the letter stated paid A telegram was received by Miss Marla Chavez In Juarez today from her brother Guillermo Chaves of Jimenez which read: “Our mother was executed Francisco Villa’s forces January 2"by The girl’s mother was Mrs Celsa Caballero a widow living in Parral The telegram added that the Villa officers thinking the widow was weala forced loan and upon thy demanded refused they ordered the woman being who was 65 years old shot by a firing squad i n - i "V John McCormack Irish tenor madethreo notable additions tc his collection of paintings when he purchased two exafnples of Rembrandt and one of Whistler for more than 255000 His mostiDi-portan- t acquisition was Rembrandt's ‘Tortrait of a Burgomaster” The other Rembrandt which went into ilr McCormack's collection is the famous artist's portrait of his sister obtained forX H Special said to be 100000 : e This Gulp recital is an event of importance to the music-lovipublic It presents the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of her exquisite interpretations for comparative consideration with her historic Victor Records Attend the concert and hear this distinguished contralto being particularly careful to observe the individual characteristics that so plainly identify the Culp voice Then go to any Victor dealer’s and hear the Victor Records by Culp You will be instantly convinced that on the Victrola her art and personality are brought to you with " 4 unemngtruth b It is this absolute fidelity that has established the supremacy of the Victrola that caused Gulp to decide to make records only for the Victor that has attracted' into the ranks of Victor exclusive talent the greatest artists of all the world ng BANK STOCKHOLDERS ELECT DIRECTORS i Three Salt Lake Financial Tide Turns in Favor of Re- Institutions actionariesjt'With Advent Old Boards 'of Gblitzine as Premier ” t " S 4 j Re-ele- ct At the annual meeting ' of the National Copper bank yesIts board of directors terday I'etrograd Jan 10 —The political sitas follows: W W Armstrong John uation dt ring the last two months for Dern James F Dunn A C Ellis Jr which the word ’“crisis’ seems entirely James Farrell Sherman Fargo Lafay' turn with Halloran- David inadequate haa ' ette Hanchett W vthe resignation of Alexander Trepoff Keith Duncan MacVlchle W from th© premiership and of Count George E Merrill P J Quealy Stockholders in the Merchants’ bank fgnatieff minister of public instrucboard of di- tion 'and 'the' appointment’ of &' new yesterday STUDY BUDGET PLAN rectors as follows: Its'John PlngreeS premier- The official announcement of E Ford L R' Eocles James George 'fallen upon the O M Burton F TV Price tnis change which r haaexcited City System Being Investigated by John II DeavellPackard and emoO P Moroni Heiner County Commission Members Soule W II Eardley A H Godbe A: tionally exhausted by the-- - drama of ’ of the city commis- O Jacobsen A B Apperson Preston J l swift changes and" climaxes hardly Investigation sion’s budget system has been insti! brPat5d the effect which ’would have tuted by the county commission and it St Jckho?de "yesterday "Elected ?ts be1? is possible that it will be pnatural under other by as follows: Charles S Bur- - I commission the roi nty The county adopted This time the : tide has suddenly T Odell Charles W Pen- has asked M C Iverson county audi- ton rose George C B Stewart "William Spry 'J shifted and la running strongly In the a study of the city plan G tor to make Mr There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from' $10 to $400 McAllister N T Pofter Richard P reverse direction " Prince Golttzli e Iverson said yesterand report I who succeeds' he expects to be ready by ibe day that Trepoff Is a- member of enehu’ -of next week to discuss the met- ertitan ’ first extreme the b" Tdk group who Victor Talking Machine Co Camden N of Conservative commission F St ier with thefor Anthony 1 re lllvayB S utrongeat Moss William a of Thf p?an the establishment Stephens Spencer principle" and aa a member department is also being of Woods Cross A U De Nike’ Thomas I actionary purchasing Important Notice All Victor Talking Machines are patented and are only BcmmamJ and with right of use with Victor of the imperial council' has always considered by the county commission- W Jones Albert Fisher All Victor Records are patented and are only licensed and with right of use on Victor Talking Machines only Records only The stockholders of the ContinePtal little sympathy for the progressive ers hut 1 la probable that it rnnnot Victor and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronised by our special processes of Records ' be established until a sp’a! law l as National bank will meet today to elect tendencies os-of the new regime The a manufacture and their use except with each other is not only unauthorised butdmagingmd unsatisfactory board- or directors been passed by the Legislature tersible reason for his replacement of was New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers oa the 28th of each month Trepoff Inability of to: preserve a strong united cabinet It had been known for soma time that there was a ' great divergence in the point of view between two distinct groups in the cabinet in: one of which stood Trepoff 'and' Ignatieff and in the other M 1’iotopopoff the minister of the interior The fall' of one group or the other 'became essential ' The significance of this latest change '' in the ministry can best be judged by the following sentiments expressed by Prince Golltsli-- in an Interview" after his appointment: m I have not yet had time to formulate a program but my watchword will ! be ‘Everythlng for the war everything for victory Being occupied with this aim ve cannot now think of reforms In the Interior After' victory we cim- begin the reorganization of life’’ The new premier said that ' he was a firm believer in the responsibility of ministers only to! the will of "the emperor and that In this principle ' the number of pickets will be Increased tinental Bank buildings at 630 this terday granted five licenses to restau- from day to day Various states will evening A program has been arranged FIVE CAFES GRANTED government must ' be united rants which will so serve intoxicants have charge of the work on different as follows: Supper 630 Bible lesson went to the Germania chill par- They with Mra Walter Russell as leader 700 days it was said-- Colleges organizatio75 W lor South owned by H E First ns-and business to repbe 730 will followed also by relating The of the club to' the organization Borrman Llebenow & McKenna Bank f SUFFRAGISTS ESTABLISH resented professions unite the young plan of the club Is to cafe 18 W Second South Stanley E women of the city In an organization Morselenskl recreaStanley’s cafe 74 8 West! which shall include Bible study J tion and perTemple W Baer 61 W First South’ along comOfficers and will sonal lines Cafe and business Kenyon Carney Joseph HOUSE be elected and committees appointed pany 201 S Main Each has paid 8500 for a year's Friday evening January 19 the Y W Will ' CL A will celebrate its eleventh birthlicense place The commission has outlined for $500 Yearly Pay a policy under which such licenses are day anniversary with a dinner at the Y Meeting To -- c&feteria to be granted in all cases except those followed by reports from the Licenses Car lots or less from our large stock Be and Held to IVomen W Starid wherein Bdnners and the annual adverse recommendations are different departments to demade members election i the chief of police and the of board here town Organize in night by Immediate Provisions Ordinance right are are to be held strictly to classes and Unmolested All swimming Gymnasium proprietors Day the restrictions placed on their opera- work this Inweek after the beginning livery No delay tlnns ordinance recess A which class wishes forbids the sewing holiday Gates toi Grounds r Emplbyed young- women Interested in servicebyof liquor withbut meals and few more members to register before Under the new ordinance relative to ctnerwlse th© proposed Y w C A club are asked a Ut can work complete adherence L begjn at the cafateria In the Con- the service of liquor with meals In- to existingrequires state laws and city ordi- - ' 'nances commission yes— the restaurants 10 city Twelve women Washlngton Jan REPAIRS BY CONTRACT with suffrage - banners stood at the main- gates' of the White Y House Ilfda for Overhauling County Antomo-Ml- ea grounds today inaugurating--- ' what leaders ofVhe Congressional-Union-foWill He Asked for hy Clerk 3535 Woman Suffrage call 'mildly militant to advertise for bids Authorizationsilent- picketing’ to force their cause for and overhauling automorepairing upon' President Wilson’s 'attention: biles owned by the county was given to ’’Pickets” were at the two entrances Thomas Homer- county- clerk yesterday-bfrom 10 o'clock this- 'morning-"-until On the wise mother’s shopping list:— Chairman Lafayette Hanchett of the dark1 tired ones being! relieved from custo the whom commission county time to time and tonight ' it was of the motor vetody and management that other f gates would be hicles been has given fcC dold and daily until First 4dosef of 4Pape’sguarded until TO a' m will be received 17 March 4 when the’’suffragists t or'Bids The action plan to January Wednesday' theirI fll bring means Mr the posicf ' campaign that FcleiVCS Hanchette V amendment to a' close with & bigpation of county mechanician is to be work Will abolished and county-repaia The women' wearing- yellow' purple YY '' ' contract hereafter done be ' misery by and white ribbons across their chests t stood ’three on either - side of the I ' 1 Don’t stav'ftiiffH over each of which was SALE: CLOSED blowihirand niiffinel-'- v dose SHEEP banner Inscribed “Mr President helda what I YQUjt — of “Pape’s Cld Copound”doses-arAV e vih?u u° opU2ri'’ufiaf2?'v'l' I every- two hours until Ob-- " a Price Pound Ceuta Average Eight will' taken and break end grippe misery the head taized at IUnlla Sleeting made no effort- to interfere and up g severe police cold either in it was said that as long as the women JI chest — first sheep sale of 'the year in created no disorderno oficlal attention when r nos- - Wyoming was closed yesterday-It- promutlv' open cloaaed-u- p Send 2c stamp today for a generous sarapla of either the Rocky Mountain Sheep ' company Leo the company and the Smiley Sheep Dr Lyon’s Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream and then was Live Stock company of? Rawlins Wyo women Mrs 1917 crop of lambs for sold their entire ' ' 10 and Oct several times between X W stiffness S Sou Iue SS2 W 27th St N Y City Lyn ' Compound” Is the delivery 6 was o’clock set S925 per hundredSept 1 the lambs hour the Cold mt Although Bfi t? nm pounda “Pape’s pa naiMrdu H RoSm 1 so ( for the end of the vlgril when daf kbe either at Laramie Wyo surest rellef known and to BO ' " ’ ?es f 11 the tired women gave up the j quickest North- weighed Neb- or Denver Colo costs 25 Platte cents storea at lt SS Rooms at $3:oo ner dar’' drug only at 5'30 o clock-anmarched back acts without- assistance- tastes nice It Is the highest price ever paid In to headquarters with banners flying and causesno Inconvenience Don’t ac the state The -sale involves about weekly Kates Wrxfjor vY: I According to the union officials- the eept a substitute 15000 lambs' Y r Xlook for our Bio whits mu auto ausb 0 stock-tolde- re-elect- ra ed j taken-&:new- - - Mo-G- ill - re-elect- ed - - - country'-continuousl- - clrcum-dlrecto- rs 1 - J 1 1 1 - the-appare- the-latte- nt r ’ - e You Can Secure Cotton SeedCake - l our-Interna- CORN 1 ' SUNRIPE StockFood - Wl P PICKEWllf V ’ - rnnrril) self-improvem- ent - CyA ith - at ! - - to-meet- Bailey & Sons Co' - - - ‘ - Wasatch - - - - 5 - - - - - announced : - - : - - - Wo - ’ SPPC r FbrTheleieth ten - - - bodv-brimba- -- T - ’ -- - I 1 1-a- 1 -- - - -- - - - t |