OCR Text |
Show ? ..- , V- ,- ., ' ,.,;. is' ' r 4 t 0 ,.1 ) 4 lo 14i Kt t,4 , r:,,,1 ...... . EDITION LAST 111 I ......0110001MMEMIll ESE ET EVENING NEWS sap Littv,:1,, , . 310NDAY JANUARY PAGES 1915 11 LAKE VI i'v UTAH - -- ----- S441.T - De your, invenebe Is siMble eiridenee of roue an entnerd I Imicrit 14 The adveethement ID. 1 1.?, hello I 1 rl , I "I ' ij 1 e' - ----------- ---- ;1 YEAR 1 It t' l'..f ' SIXI'V-111-1.1- U ;1 SPECIACII.," AR 'TATTLE artillery, Infantry and Aviators Engaged in Comba GREAT AR1CIIJES !!: ;1'1 IIN 11) II ,,M , . A 4 ; ! , ! ? 1 TITANIC STRUGGLE FOR r ,LEGISLATIVE OPENING 'FUSIONISTS STEAL MARCH ; H1C.55'1' 15 .; THE CONTROL OF ALSACE1 I, I; ',', FURNISHES SENSATION ON REPUBLICANS IN HOUSE ., ..., , ,,., 1 French and Germans in Death Grip Before Stein. Villages of bach and Brunhaupt-le-Hau- t, Much Strategic ImportanceGermans FightBeing Desperately for Possession of Railway tween Swiss Frontier and Strassburg, Which is Absolutely Necessary for Rapid Transportadon of Reserve Anununition and Supplies. 4corrriebt. lion. by the New Tort Events' Telernutt. All mow iteeervadi. NPIV York I1 I. rah! vo Senator W. having sent many additional corps to the fields of , :, IplivorpI with I tion'ti.T.htmadt,taon,:tor INTERmITTENT In norip 41,VP114ro -h o,.- : i thp :h. vt4 STILL KEEPS UP -- t In 4 It,:i I h :4tot r :- ti.4 11 ,ta, NOTf..1,yIN.:.:::::.:,,,:::.. r wtta..r. l.rter . - j.'' ,21 422 i .., ' ; I e. ,!. !. - mPortant advance has been made by the British army if. as ill re1..ndon. it has virtual possession of !Ails This city lies lust -the Belgoim border to the east of the battle line held for several and its occupation by the British would mean that a sharp bend .' ft made in the German front. Neither the French nor the german 4I statement . however. has giWen official confirmation or the Lon. :rt 1' ,,, -- t,erman aircraft which born- bas revived rumors of a Zeppelin raid over England. tine Z ..ti is said to have moved toward the Encash coast from Dunkirk. 1,!1the:-ilull in the lighting along the Vistula. in Russian Poland. hi re , by the Petrograd war office. The fury of the German attack has i,nt itself, however. and although the attempt to break through the lliLar. line west of Warsaw may have been given up for the time. the tr, 1,,rn,nt from the north continues In full force. Four successive Gerot atarits viere made in this region and according to the RU5111111 verE. t,,y accomplished little. The British press considers that Pir Edward Greys reply to the AmerVat n41., coneerning British Interference with American shipping has t ge,ty disposed of the issue. The reply la regarded aa satisfying to British Pqb3opinios and tba Beth newepapers take the view that it should sst.tfy the Americas pubbc. -- ...... !:!...:;;::neth, actitity along the coast ,!. - .. ,.. . Of ).; 1 if . ,-.) 1 il,',1 f ,,t 1., i f, ;,. 3 , ,,.t i !' i., li ;1. :', lf,f , :,, $ LL;11;' l',' 1 IS T. II ii ,, Itotto J$5.11.-tt- T. L irxislo s.t.,trt 1.4 .,,,., Wemb r, F. t l'ill'i. of 1 ! .a 1.tat.. 11:iam Langrrt,r,k..r af V..ttaak of Wt15:n, tint3 and 1 4., ph Wilt.inson at l'',,til,,,i14',. Wat Lak.. ;I.,,W :Slyt.m of Skit t fru, Marahall of )1 I 117, Th-rn- .le I Smith Lk Jarti....r ta.kar 1. M. t ,,A latn.ltater of Fait N il 1 Ili44 Salt tot ,;r. tlk, 1 r- :,,. , 1.1.- Ipan). ana oeen 1, r tiaktne rrtrat thnt reti-3- a r- h. 1.5"n , non. ,,--- fr tit 14 :Et tr-- i t .n.,,r-h1st et bread tP 13 , 1, an Itakrric To Think that Greys Answer uompletely Answers Comp!aint ournes3 -- INHABITANTS Or ' on Irt 3 Frr. re - 333,, ,,,t n r5 t 40 p. no-- - Itr1 , ""'": 11 f or cHmilis , ;., 1,. ,., , 1: .1 . ' .I;b , -;- 5 -- 1"kr.. 1 , - 5; i ,.1 ' . b, i .!, : I irtio I .A5 t r- r rt '' - "'", t L.''. 'f4 '.. t S'' ! 1,.;, ai r si- - 3Ker - , .t,tni re to 1.:, f- I !he. r a 11ilicl Boll - . o s. - , ; :t ',it, a I - sii, -' a. 1' ,e l'' ch' -- :i . : - A 1,, !r ,,,,,,.. ,a,. -- !: Arn.1-1-'::- . 4 t ' - 0 ' I -- ,h ., r r! , , ' ,,..r. Ir.' I; .; 1 ' 1.',: I ' R'r ' 1.''' ;ti, I t . Ilit '1411 1,1,' Tsi,:, 4,,, t., ..,i,..' , ,, . It!! i? 1':', Isf i ti, ,s".,t , 7,ot il ,,1,,,; i,:;,, r ,;.,n1- - : i r ,',.,.1 that In, !.! ! 1: i by th n.: ."..'. r ehA'r- rtit.i.!! ! Mr N. siiir,e. - :: n 1 : r ! t. ,-- , t " r, ill. , .,. ." , , ' ' -- r,f, ?.,, :ft -- ' ,,,,, ..,,,n A i t.li. 1: r u 1'r-ft- ,r it., i., r , , ! ,ti ' I'. 11 '4.,:1' 1 1.! t ,r1 '1 .,. rff, It . T.u....!,..;n li mst...,. and - :: I - ... ' - t'le :,,:t:-. 1,, ! -.! !. M,7 r! 1,,,,, io .1 1.;r 4 :ill 4 1r ,:tt ,:vr,tt I) 711.. nr. ,, r. f... Warn. k. - R. AnderWine Tile contrnitte.,a pro,l-1- 4 to Judge - L. J tt. I r m : frj I I !:.o '!,11 ..r,.un,-,- 1 t - out ',0,,,,, , ; F rI imolediste:y - - - r, !,t ,, ..t,t ,!, :! a;e rv- tan r I It t ': ''''Ir: ,, I . r '"' I '" 14'! L.'.::t k ,i t t i,.. ..)&,?,, !, s . r r ''' I:; r, -- -- n ,,, '1 t , ' - L.- . ' :' , , 1.. ...,.'. rt :,- t,, .n '; I J MIP I 1.e 4: 1,! 1 .'i tt ' t.' CI t. - M ! st- - 1,- -,i, ;k r I ! ; a, M"- - . , , , , , , I t 5 : , . , I,: T. ; -- tt , ;,- t 'A 1.34 0 ,.... r .th.: an i lor l ,1 ...- ,,.,...: f ti ...ori, , -- th r NIA- :- iti' !:'''.;i:' ..-,-1 ii. tt. trit..r- - . it.,1:-- - , , : ti;:, t' r.s..asr I t Yi shone m i.4-- ts!,:4: i,, il houot an t t si:s c; t t : It r ,,' 5 n ot the ..ns o 4 ,t .5. .$1,., ; -- I 4 i ,::. th".ó.",....',1::1'..,r4; 1::',:11':. 4 .!1.- rtpr It,. o,... to. go,,,,,nishreo. .,'.j,',1,.;;; n t: 1 It. ,.1, tt. I ift .,,,,,,, t; ..: o-- 11;-- n- r,7:.. the.' j') 3 ..:.21.'t:.'nr.,'rilf','",',11-,:;to.a..7Isttarftobr.ftf- . . d trt t...,1.;,-tstr.- h!"..":11 1- 0,.. the tg.,,,,,oet ir,T,p , , .10111 ,! arn3t1 1. ente-ti,i- e)....z, 3 1 eit-h- ,,,,....:t .b. r,r' ! , t fir c,, ''''''4 , I.' .,, '' - idr1. 44g 1J f o.3. !h -z :'1:111.1ir.e rA . Inlitt r -- ! ,, ,,,f,41,,,,,,i,.,,t, Neheker and itevan J T 1, teit,en of county. wan ,,,..,,,,.. id41.--- i ,ofored r:.- - ',", 11 , n''"" "A' ,i Olt, n..t .n- roier o 5r to lib:Vans began en- part) .t--I - Th-nd t.,...1 Ill It n noe orr it:n..-- Th.: ha' 3.,..t. std too he fibished s t rt In ind then Pre5:- - Th., Erb 111t oho .gigtetty t .3.1i their :t ..oe oesero, minute". before .eniire,,I into II,. 3,....5 ,! ! r reo1;255 the the it-at5 15 Fon Ss.3te Mot1s1' all'1 trt it l'i-t- tg1haI been bayeil !hem. A5 ot tin. o ice -- 1 12 s,.. 11 ,,,, re-153, hod t shill en K) .v" 1" ..1: '..' 7'"."- - n tr ''''': 't"."4 , v,., as the ficrathinans were A, 5,,,g, .1 I. :.: 3, ,. ,,,,,,. mi,1: by tb,. 1,,,cm eh f hott m1:,, l '; c""rt "f 1:'' - ri,,t, that a '": saunter" be taken for . ..f. rtnot-5and thst the members re- t t re let.tias contiottee The or.a.r ,! !t ...lit r r :, , it-- 1 tit ,. to. ,,,c,1 ; The state.; '''''''g The Ws5hingtob , .,,,,.,...:.,,,, Merit ICI011 out by the Prench war' St tit, s a min. al It go.4:, g,n..-.- r. ,. t i offs ?hi n afternoon sh ma a ontinua. B NBURCH IN Erin t "13:1 I" '0''''''r n" ''')", ,L. ,; f tien tit certain points of Intermittent' the tele hr S.r 1:1 ..r,1 eon y gs.:53 cannonoding. but throe artillery itlirela; do not appear tet to hate Imought any AT1Ac( BT -- NC... a... h. atm.-FIn:n-- t important results. In addition there. ,f A ei 71. on r' t"5 lint- trt Mr N'ii1t n 11.5 It thot h. IltaP WM, trench fighting. with French' th. itrt,it flei... f r I,hy t: or 5 brtc- v. thi.. grat,r.,..t tt,,t t going. arrording to the annonncetnent. ;t.al !Mt 4;11 ,1..,,.., .4 0 , t, to,no N. iv 14 It .1.1r 11 -- The trih abitantsOtherwise yenterday does not appear t t a.ignito the pinto. of ; to, oili ail sg ..1: .,:lat 04,04 th. h ot. of Elinh urgh ;;t1 ne t o ha ve t P11 a da y of Tr t tor- - tat. r.tornat ;,.r.g1 laia!::, "! rz t c! t particularly ;Tin. 1:411 c f . lb or et o 11. rmart attaek. ae-- g o. o n ded the nom- thr,nucti s I. irk loieoit tlevelopnientm. activity it1 In I h Airlert fl r14 vi:eth'. one (N,Illing t. ; ,:f-- l ,t, The announcement f..11ows: ..1.. ,,,, ,,,.., ..t.:.f 4.1,..,... slItortic.r.t r HN....,1..el.rtht. -From the sea to the his there wasi.11,11.1::;;',7,n..;'''hl:)1,... ';',,, ,::.:11::::::1,,blirt3:1 l ';'!' l', s ti!tAr1 T .h 5 it,: czu..:AIN, :::.nai 1.1:rr'::'':.1.',.:1.:::::1:1. y te - hr! -- r. r,..: yeteerdoi an intermittent awl net ' ,,,,,, in Flinburgh n, 17.1,tikh, 5 t f tr intence eiinnnnad:ng. In the region of r t trio bres ieut1i a- - eg g, .tin St Iv!. rr !I,r.st.. ri tr. y. .111.4 rative of Gr-a- t It:e'er-1- 1 -- et 41 Ypres our artillery relpondI efficaci31 1aa, .1. ir-1Iiii oit. ' itis, .1.1. 5i-to un i ittitain ion In the th.olc h irr r to of the artillery the enenty, anra..itab- he ' ititti!:, - 1.ii r r14 It i5 wish 1. to, b.. r th,t by 1' 41:U..311.11P h3t . e , s:. ,,,,,. 1... ' . " i ' ' " -' ' Fent weli pia. ed ergots against tolego- the. Men throsn tn it, ond thmt the ri!, .e sng at ii:. yr .00 0 i tr-t t I ern. F!"..,e5 ,,..,7 Pey. ,t the Atneth on !even, to tn. scit German tren5 hes niztelrg sandtagsHilto; tne gran rile!. rink tt et, to ma r Ili n'. glt "' " n lb '. W .,11,, i ,Arr l i 4 I Ill IttkaloPI .Se.i.tr of prin .t., At, CA l'TFRE 1.1E1131A14 TRENCH. 1,11 t; ot 1,:i. t bUit.iine.. ;et., ; rd., ;to,. ,!,1 n"; tr,,.; t !,.,,,,.. TrIttikr n T ! - in -I m .un ; 14 nto An. r on 3,E, rt." From the hill to the toe In the re-- 1 : h.....w., h Erg tr,2 s s gp . ' ship; - ro a t.1 sit ; Vim ef tiolooeite our treope took 1,0m- ! , :,fr,,. nt.,n, ;ri- - t - N;,Z, t! , c N T g 0 a atof trench of tie enemy session I S .. i, I t 1, tfo.3! ;. ;; I r 1.;;- - ..., ..,. IL .;1,4.1 'r t .. h. I.! t,, hs ter a vi.lent firht To the northeast "f " .; 4,: t;..a.;:t. . 1 ;.; r: rIp n ,soisones St,u'r 13: they sterlay ,T. - a r,! :; I rt!... a G erman attack . 141 wing NEAT cAmE ogyiN relmi4 NE:;1.,E4-11:1- ) A ; r r INT :f 4141EF y a4s riA ' ; this they attacked and sacupie,1 two u,,,. f.;,,i,..i..., v e .., ,:.,.., a ,ff,,,,,.,. i,,,,.!,,;... ,,,,r,,r.,. !,,,, .,t f. f ''7,:t? ' ' 7, I ts lines of the enemy's trenches along' ' 'Al .it.' r t .,,t1 ',4 1:r1 t h n f ,,I nrft:o the 1 td,t A ITll CHU! Aft aro' :f I 111,,' ..i.-exLen ,,rs of ,p1: t!!,,, about a front yards. thns '.t otskes and tcpr 1:51,-th, dr-k.:' ,I .'''' 1.1'".",.,I, 31",..r '; 1:0 .rtAn:1: ;r1.:ur 17'Y " in tending toward the east the trenches r3" ' " Pa Americst, .annnt, r Vt. t 1,.!nt 3'' ;I! tw ,r-.- , &iaptared Jan. 3 and &swain s omplete r.1 I' ..! I. ir n ''' 'n 'It !na- - Lts - .,. a., u'' t"w""r ""! .& .,. r. g- oIS I.., Chicago. Jan I came down 't:an possession of 'Spur 13:. ' e d to,tri,-11-t ta.Krt u,,,h6.' r r, r ,! .! y ...T., TM the Aine and in ebantl'agne as b slay ve ;th s r .v,. Fr .ve." b ro YIP :f11.2 (of the : A m Ai att r r t'1.- rz3t,tv,t:,,t- t l', . tAb:1 ".'1';',. 1, ,'If :far as Rheims. there have be"n anti teen" a ba''''.1 ,nder general pelting "rit,tr,thts The I i;r vo. tax ' ti nate,' ,, ' t krzu,,,that P.rmar i due to rumore thst ,r.,' br.v.ott , t,r ehe the forts 3 ittry exchanges. From Rheims bt "a n aoinmeno& slitt ra,,It Vet cs,,trItt,e, ' the 1,..rLanelles had been dad !not su ...red 3s PC:'1,),If h 'Argonne our &artillery bombarded the' guarding il.if! rat line trnches the enemy and ow, demolished t the warthipa of the al. toDff'n rf.,;fro'IPntel., '.',,: t 4,1 '11:11:PfTrht3ffn ParliamenPery Clash halo h ere c onien i that nti .1 the shelters of the reserves. To the north nett At perung of House of Farthes after having driven back drew tho !nterence that '1'1'1 purposes of tio A rnecan pr.tete SPeeolators rrevent lass Ameri.sn referr ed to in last a a. 10 . WOU id the 'Counter-attacdepletlrn t, be r....! of !!.e LL,,t onepset All g,10 Memb,-r- . -dt s,tedity a At continoat:on of lard sl C411,11Trt by 'Mathes enmmunication we mad,, pfly.t.. rem and rained 200 Yards of trenches. !Russian sheat that had been, galled up! practices. Tl'e Arnerl,ar note. tit6.5 ; With th, ,11 id,&e, of h it.dl!LI ,:t.. ere ,n 11, d t "rI r The n:et Immence quant:ttes hecanap ct' th; said. u SP tranud ith the cry ido ogRmAx ATTACK REptazED. icetruetion of Ameri!tt H. !it,krIs. Pan 14 Shi!,is if Sa!t Uweittallins Turks having inforced a stoppapge of of ' Lake -nue ehoeen tetni,,eiry trade. cart county To the north of Damon lour the ene-- I the natural outlet theounts the Dar- Figures cited th the British nolo In ehafcman and T. T. iturtnn wits made-wimy made a desperate effort to recap- - dancitee. may wheitt here sold as A eeetiontia!ot to! are mi.- ...creme,. torittnttZ ture the little fort which he had after hating been pp to.the view of officials here. $1.23 -- live nag tben appointed conaleting of toady lent. Ris Gaunter attacksprevia& implier in Um wanton. i a Deniocrs a Progressive. a Socsalist i (Comfit's4d on page eight). 11. t 5 : capture Lost Fort. ---Fare. Jan. ! e NC5. t a -t 1 "I '.) r ti - -- I (Continued on page two). p, 11 , C ,,.: t St qrl!, of itaav- ',tic. :gra. 11!i,;'' IA -- iattiorg Summary of War Newsy Jan.119 1915 ' .1 ;if ; A. Ette.a St. I S.Lr.1-- War.. of N! 4.- -t, I - 1 P 1 ft I North of Beausejour Germans ,t1,ft fomi .! :,, ,,, an Made Desperate Effort to Re- - itni-n- v i 5 ' I l' 111 i. rico Ma::t.it ; 1 i Jr at arms. SAM s.! h..; ,! I .1 , - Sois,onx. -- of the fighting near Perth, whieh has assumed the prize at stake is control of irailroada of high pirate C French communication states that 21'00 yards of ,.:, were seized while the German authorities say that T.. :,n. won tyy their opponents were retaken. ..:,iish further progress is being made in the advance toaard l ,,a- from the west according to the German announcement the r: n:ont is slow on account of bad weather. London 'magenta that ' ., tirtty of the allies in both the east and the wpm is due to the t , IlAt they are awaiting the entrance of new members into the emuwith against the Teutonic nation,. It is mid that Ituman!a ,'. soldiers is virtually ready to enter the war on the vide of the 1 it, ' . 1', , at attn,.. Assn.tabt rx :' . N ii:.:,:.,n 1..,.... itbra tk I. S...t.rn! V!14 t,, m,. t- proirreal because The ,..in trenches ' , t ... .11r110 I un!.r..V. 4it SUIT FILED AGAINST 'AMERICAN BAKERY Co. -- !vie , !. : , hAr,;11, t. be cut a4v:: 4..t,....1.r...!4:), :,r. he sei!d. h wos in f ,i; ,I 411,1.r41.:, fr. kilt l',,r tp,r, 4 Mits,:, 191.. 11404;r44,...4 .r ,:,n.niat,l, he Th.4.1;t4 et.tent 41 ha, ..4., f.II ..1 P , r tao 1,'. ,4or!..- - 14 hrt .)I! M ro.t i ,. i rk 3.14,t4 ni, .4rt' Y. -.Ct 1.4k. GOVERNMENT IS day ttwed ,s!thlY, Vto,gro Thorp n ao a h. ;It y f AU S. r l. iti 04 Thant! sh1:s tit : 4- ,,rk minailin but on, h nail MI,,iier'l i ! In The Art .nne thro rr rnp tow. .th,11 nenmonts It rA lir fr nt. Abla Itetw-1main Lain ,1 lb. M UPoe Anil ,,t-s- .: i I IAK. 1 I CANNONADING an &I'm utliTED.sTATEs t tt.,4t NI V n11;,,rA.-n- - A .ti rik4- - are.' 11144 of them! god.iv.t he rt;i:Ip ti,I a rn, v 6- I I i, i ; I ihe German war Ince admits that the French have aptJred - hen north of flohnons. tovrard the weetern end of the battle :" announcewere that ,.tom funher onslaughts' repulsed. The French !' t tosxa two more Hoes or trenches. covering dOe yard!, of the front. I v teen occupied. 'nat.' Is a similar disparity of statements concern- I r.- - tT V re,on. i.,:' ,i' :NI,fint i,. ft !. n. desperate fighting of the Germans on the present ground c:.:. r eq101.. a..:! of combat in ALsace is accounted for by the great value to them l c ,;ntv With Great Britain s Preliminary .! iN ot Very Intense and the Results n n l. Jirst i m r in r r m of the railway between the Swiss frontier and Strassburg which i Obtained Do Not Appear to to Protest Reply 4t Against it liqt Jr. amI, St lo 1U, trtTsr trait i!lly necessary for the rapid transportation of reserve Have Much Importance of Commerce Treatment n M. tr4ti. tiz;o 1:,., 10..tzr, r.!i Another important railroad rorth of munition and supplies. 24022 ;wt.. 211.1P:1. Jr. .1:)- ty Alt) ' M 214 It ; n ri ..71 asks that the Allk:rch has already been seized and cut tby the French. The Gerhartrr or .:.. ,,r, tary ta 1.trtr;terl W 1,....r., J,t.ns .n. mans are endeavoring. but without avail. to weaken the French FRENCH OCCUPY SOME .! 1: MERE CONCESSION OF t.. r 1.,1 th., . !,,,.. ,. m4,,I, v.,,: t r r n, A't Ln.I.,tat..,, r rati, Th. .tur,r. t, it4,-Int at.y a a GERMAN TRENCHES: aggressive i n Alsace by directing furious attacks against the PRINCIPLES NOT ENOUGH 74.! ,r Crtvg t r1nt..1 tr ..00. 2, argunts, 4 u, IS7 Th.. att rt.ry aril.. ,...., na I. ;.1.t. f.,r t.:o, frpul&c's battle line in the Argonne district and westward as far ertil chorevo It'at tie Artwrt, ;in ,int.atttta $ nat,,r J .a,;?; ,t the fighting in the west from tier lin and Paris ,,:.v show that comparative calm prevails except at a few points. ron !ri rpper Alsace and In the Argonne. where there have teen ear minters recently. activity haa slackened. Nestor Soismorat And th the are in pro vicinity of Perthes, however. spirited erigagementa ?, I,- , The 414' i f , l',',,? lit i directing the fire of the gunners. French aviators enabled their artillerymen to destroy one of the German reserve camps by dinesering its exact position. They also have given signals for the iwirnbardment of the railway along the upper Ill river on shich the kaisers commanders are sending reinforcements and supplie- - to the firing line. This railroad was destroyed for a Vince of more than three miles by French sheik. Ite1.4 arenunts ,,,i ' Republicans. position. Overhead squadrons of aeroplanes are engaged in the perious work of spying out the location of field batteries and in Mb '..t , Ferry of Salt Lake City. the Republican caucus 11,1Mince, w. eho,en presiknt of the senate of the eleventh "No." ' gate legislatt.re today on a straight party vote, defeating Senator "Then the chair cannot revognize you." ' J. W. Funk. the Democratic nominee, by a vote of 12 to 6. Sena Upon this. the Republicans en InItSSe left the house and adjourned to Judge Ritchief c,,urt. tor Frank Evans. the only Progressive member of the senate. vot- where they proceeded to discuss matters. As long as they have not taken the fiath of "11.".t th"Y eti with the Democrats. Ti--.e P,epa IFleans completed the organiza- declare there will not be a majority in the house. and it cannot transact business. ti ,ti .f the senate naming the officers selected in their caucus. It was at last decided to send Attorney General A. R. Barnes to talk terms of peace with some T - r:. 1.,t. n rin.:.-1 ,.riii,.! 4 of the Democratic members of the house. t 1 ;.,r .1: y!':' :, 4 Sir VII: ilw1114 i It: T,,, u t, Later the Democrats reconsidered their actin) and agreed to a committee to conf;J with the .aT,! :tu, ' !,, el 40 F,Tr) ,f S.'Att ,ft Pr,.1,1nt. r s ;,:3c villages combat at Steinbach and before Burtahaupt-le-Ilauttw- o of strategic value for which the opposing fortes are contending. Each side has brought up great numbers of heavy field guns and bombardments at long range are in progreu . while infantry forces continue hand-to-hafighting in territory between the artillery a., .! ; "McShane." shouted the representative. "Have you taken the oath of officer demanded the chairman. 11.Two vast armies are engaged today in a spectacular tattle for the control of Alsace, both the French and Germans Regular Fashion, Electing W. Mont Ferry President Opposition Elements in House Spring Surpris? On Republicans, and Effect Temporary OrganizationArbitration Committees Fail to Restore HarmonyChairman Shields Refuses To Recognze Members Not Sworn InWarnicli's Eligibility Questioned. While the Republican members of the lower house were caucusing in the office of the state auditor this morning. the Demo( rats. the Progressives and the Socialist met in the hoUse. after subscribing to.their oath of Mice before the county clerk. and. the hour of noon ha leg arrived. per-- 1 fected a temporary organization. Whet-- . the Republicans arriv,.41 the members who were already assembled in the house moved to take a recess or "saunter" for 2o minutes. A few minutes later Rep. Mabey demanded that the secretary of state, who has the certificates of membership. be heard from. To this Rep. Lund replied that the secretary of state had nothing to do with the house. and: the temporary chairman. Dan Shields. ruled accordingly. Representative 3IcShane, chairman tat' the R.pcblican caucus. then took the fl,s,r. and declart.d that all that was wanted by the '23 Republicans was justice. What is your name?" asked Chairman Shields. London. Jan. moet Staid. and Dignified Senate Proceeds in p 1 .1 t |