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In the organization was believed to or-be other cated that & majority of the larger no higher than that in any ' V shingle mijls la the state of Washing- ganization ton were closed as a result of strikes called by the Shingle Weavers ahd the International Timber Workers union THREE KILLED IN AUTO for an eight-hoday Workers of the World The Industrial ' who are not affiliated with the unions have ordered all their men in the' lumBYSHOTSFROM BEHIND ber Industry to strike A large number of the common laborers In the sawmills are I W W member a One estimate was that from 2800 to ' 2000 men In the sawmillu and logging camps in Traveling Companion Held Grays Harbor uounty alone obeyed the as Suspect strike ordera The I W W’s have made no Discredited ::’V Their leaders say they want an v Hold-u- p eight-hoday in the mills - and nine o rrml"-hours In the lumber camps The larger manufacturing Interests Johnstowh Pa July 18: —Authorities In the lumber Industry have organised who are Investigating the mysterious to resist the eight-hodemand and a deaths of Edmund I Humphries a coal Mrs Humphries and their son $600000 'defense fund has been raised operator Edmund a country road near Jr onwere Seatbeen In have opened Headquarters to here tonight yesterday trying tle ' an identification automatic of oompfete No definite figures were 'available pistol which they ' declare was found thei number of men out as late today hidden in a clump of hushes today as to theroadside near-th- e - place where the a result of strikes in' the logging at ' the is believed- to have octragedy sawmill and shingle mills camps curred Federal soldiers arrested fifteen adon the theory Detectives are W W’s between Clallam that the pistol working ditional is the property of GL Easton and of v Philadelphia last and George night Tompkins brought with them to the detention camp at JSllens-bur- who today was formally chargedshoot-' In connection the with More than ninety men are being murder t f ing—" held there as military prisoner a the After bringing the bodies : of tellto Carrollton and three Humphries met hold-up of ing authorities attheonce alleged a hunt Fifty Arrested Klamath Falls ' partyrobbers began Klamath Falls Ora July 1A—Armed aforsearching This pursuit supposed however when civilian guards numbering dose to' 200 was the an exabandoned are guarding Klamath Falls box fac- amination was declared to have shown tories and plants today and about fifty the three persons were killed by shots fired from behind and at close rangetomen arrested at the I WW headquarhere word received Cambrla-countters are held In Jail as the result of the night Sheriffto Mulhollen of a destruction by fire yesterday of flour has received information from mill with a loss estimated at $160000 Tompkins business associates at CarOfficers assert X1W W started the rollton that Tompkins had borrowed a sum of money from Mrs Humphries to firA an interest' in a newly orpurchase' coal company- in which Mr ganized Advfsev Rockplle Bes was a large stockholder Humphries was to this story the party wae Salem Ore July- 1C —Gov James According route to Philadelphia where it Withycomhe declared here today he en to mortgage some property would recommend that I W W arrest- Intended ' in to meet this debt order ed in Oregon be given maximum county Humphries and Tompkins It ts declared were formerly associates In the automobile business In Philadelphia' 18—-Repor- ¥ RnUlwtd in U ts i -- - In-dust- ry ID COME i ' rg - - - t ' de-man- ds Storyof ur r ’ ur -- Population Figures for N or the in States Padded Says Lodge vi': -- D r a f t Discrimination in Favor of South Charged by Bay State Senator i'-Y-: ’ g- — -- - - - - - CHANG FINDS SHELTER ' ' ' J V - - Those who viewed tho dam were George Austin president af the company Thomas Austin airector George A Smith secretary John CL Wheelon enMathonihah gineer for the company D A Pratt enThomaa counsel and gineer of tho Utah -- Idaho Sugar company Stinging Defeat NewrYork'July 16— A sweeping vlcr the entente allies sufficient tory’by in its effect' to arouse ' 'the German that they have people to been deceived Is the 'only thing that a revolution and the will brng about overthrow of ' the' HohenzollernA acFernau- a cording' to Prof Herman' ' German Journalist and author ' of “J’Accuse’ a pamphlet published In Switzerland at the beginnng of the war and suppressed by that government ' In an Interview obtained hy the correspondent of The Russkoye Slovo the text'of which was received here today by the official French cabled from bureau of Information PariA Fernau said: “There lsno doubt 'but that the reIn Germany of any popular pression' movement will be attended by terrible results and the revolution will be the bloodiest that the world has ever witnessed This revolution hodrever will only come after a stinging defeat as only then will the people of Germany he - sufficiently Ihdgnant against the Hohenzollems and the military cast a O S L WOULD RAISE ’ COAL AND COKE RATES - - The Oregon Short Line Railroad company filed a- petition with the public utilities commission yesterday asking that all Utah railroads be allowed to raise the rate on coal and coke 15 cents a ton The petitioners! ask that the railroads be permitted to raise the rate from $160 a ton to $175 on July 21 rates at which time the summer storage expire The petition is scheduled to be heard at the next regular meeting of the commission -- - - - STRIKE THREATS BY MINERS OF TINTIC ' New York July16 —The newest presidential suffrage map just Issued by the New York State Woman Suffrage theone-ha-suffrage party lf over morethat waves showing of flag the than of the- United StateA calls atterritory tention to the- surprising gains made the throughout recently Because of country the many wartime programs outlined by the women of the nation in which' the suffragists are taking an active’ without their steady any Interruption of ' part' : - - of the rapid fight forofthe vote' news growthnotlCAsuffrage has been getting small When Nebraska fell Into line In April making the seventh state captured in the first four months of the drive toward a 1917 the spring number of suffrage votesvictory for presidential electors and representative in was Increased to 172 Congress Rhode Island was the first state In the union to grant women the right to vote as a war measure - - - - - were present' Colonel Waterman’s rewill be filed with the war departport ' the ment before' A letter received yesterday byHen-sethe date for mustering the local battery-intstate fndustral commission from federal service Nielson secretary of the Tintic No 161' says District Miners union trouble may- - result'- if the mine FARM MACHINERY IS that owners of the district do ’ of for a conference with a committee SENT TO SAN JUAN to' a number their employees ' of alleged grievances According to Information received by Mr Nielson states the union asked mine owners to fix a date for a meet- Sheriff John S Corless the first shipwork- ment of' machinery with ing theSan Juan ers and representatives that only one was acknowledgfrom a Farms company In Sam 'Juan county ment' was received It mine superintendent who said he had has arrived' safely and the company Is referred the matter to the manager of now at work getting the ground In his company condition for fall planting The first The owners reoently granted a Increase in wagea Complaint is shipment consisted of a' caterpillar also made that the workers asked the two trailers and a mine officials to confer - with' them truck The tractor was taken to San outfit relative to the rustling card and the R two F W Richardson to Juan Individual officials ’only talked county by H Stewart Howard B Lowe and Jack miner a tnat William O’Brien stockholders of the company The union The company of which Sheriff Cor-lecommission ascertain Knerr of the requests is president- J J Le Bee secreif the mine owners of the Tintic distreasurer with a tary and Walter Schmierer men trict are willing to confer who committee ‘of employee a Mr Knerr is composed of Salt Lake forwarded a copy of the letter to last spring acquired nearly 7000 acres Walter Fitch' general manager of tha of valuable farming land in the southeastern part of the state Chief Consolidated Mining company t 2-- Than Half Million to the Red Cross e - - O’Day I : SECOND GAME 1 BOSTON PITTSBURGH an It H O A farnrUle aa 2 1 1 1 1 2 20 1 S 2PoreIl ef 4 12 2 0 I 1 I Rehs rfIf 2 4 01 Kelly 4 1 4 OjKonetcby lb4 1 II 4 2 0 10 1 2 4 1 4 2Smlth 3b 2b 2 4 1 1 5 SiBanllnp 4 lITracresner eJ 14 4 4 4 Barnes p 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 ABB1IOA S e 1 1 Btefcec If 1‘ltler 2b tVIlhoIt if tt Carey ef lb In Utah Fincher War! sa e 2-- Oriniem 2 off Rama 2 off Tyler 1 Hits —Off off Allen 4 In 1 Cooper J2 In 4 2 Inninga iunlnx off Kagan 7 In S fnnlam: off Nelif 2 In 2 fnnlne Struck out—By Cooper f by Grimes 1 by Xeiif 2 by Tyler 2 Umpires— Harrison and U tah Gives More - of-ah- Tjir - r n- - Home run —Konttrtr Bailer Ftoiea bear— Double Carey 2 Rfcbcc Urim-- a Kelly Baaea play— Kenctohy to Smith to aiaraorllle S 12 In'- C on ball—Off oor-eInnings off -- - not-arrang- (Continued From Preceding Page) - J 1220 Reports from all the cities Wolfe an taking part In the Red Cross' $106- - Debit 1444 112 000000 'campaign show the following bbhiKldt2b e 114 subscriptions up to July 9: 4 4 4 Iambs p Juab county $129o0 Grimes p 4 4 41 4 m 2000 Beaver county 9000 Totals Box Rider county 24 2 2 24 17 Totals ' 307 U 27 14 5000 Carbon county ' 5000 Soore hy inninss— Davis county 4 4 4 4 1 0 1 2900 Pittabaryh Iron county —7 1 4 e 4 e 4 2 22000 Logan520 nummary: Frmra Grlmnn UamnTlUe c Millard county Tbrm-haa-e blr— Flarbcr Schmidt 61000 klt— Ogden i Maranrlllc Ibvrll Kelly Kebz Stnlea PrOVO 20000 Dcbna Marinvllle A Rebar Double plays— Schmidt : 252668 haw— Salt Lake City to I’ltlcr to Debu Basra m lialla— 5000 Off Jncoba Schmidt Sanpete county 2 erf Grime 4 off Barnes 3 Hit— 2000 Off' Jacobs 5 in 1 Sevier county Innings'" Struck out— By 12 36 Grimes 3 Summit county by Barnes 4 Umpires— O'Day and Senators Brandegee and Lodge 3580 Tooele Harrison county also complained against proposed 2000 Duchesne counties and Uintah exemption of aliens from "the draft2000 Washington county The latter urged additional legisS AVANT TO ARE PRESENTED ARTILLERYMEN latlon by Congress to provide for Total $533354 Probata and Gnaroianahlp Notices drafting foreigners FIRSTPRESIDENCY GIVEN INSPECTION Consult county clerk or the respective TEACHERS FROM THE CITY — I see a lot of New York THAT’S RIGHT' signers for further Information Flatbush ' to being mustered Into Dr Jeremiah Zimmerman of the society women are traveling about tellMrs Bacon — I see there' is a singing Preparatory NOTICE federal service members of the First Universe of Syracus a N Y member of ing the farmers’ wives how to can and husband’s store studio over your IN ' THE DISTRICT COURT" PRO-ba- te Mrs Egbert — Yes and a dental par- Utah field artillery now remaining In some ' of the- - foremost archaeological preserve a visitor In Salt' Lake ' Bensonhurst— Next thing ! expect to division in and for Salt Lake at the armory societies' was the city were inspected lor y on his to the coast He see-iState of Utah the Wall street men going Into county J CtheWaterman “I suppose when your husband hears last night hy Col of In the matter of the estate of John X ector-instructor' was presented to 'way United States yesterday the of the rural districts to show the first farmers which some hollering he can’t tell Just presidency were the Mormon church Mrs Zimmerman how to water their stock— Yonkers Hudson deceased— Notice army for Utah' Allatmembers who place It’s ' coming from —Yonkers not The petition of Alice Hudson pray Jordan Narrows is accompanying him at the camp Statesman ' ' Statesman' for the issuance to herself or leting ters of administration in the estate of John O Hudson deceased has been set V BY BRIGGS A GRAND AND GLORIOUS REELIN’? AIN’T for hearing on Friday10the 27th day mof A D 1917 at o'clock a July at the county courthouse in the court-rooof said court in Salt Lake City Silt Lake county Utan AMD You -- And Your GaRASh by AFTCT you Witness the clerk of said court with "THE COP ON DIFFERENT THROUGH the real thereof affixed this 13th day OIL AND RE- -YeArs 1917 HMilUG of July A OCCASION'S RDR With The THOS HOMER Clerk SeaL) PAIRING 'KfeNOCKG'A'tbo OUT AW OR A KLAXON LICENSE By J H Clark Deputy Clerk v E O Leathcrwood Attorney for EU6RV: MONTH OPERATOR G LICEN SC OR A ' ‘ - ' - - - - - -- - - : - - 60-ee- nt Twe-ba- - ss mfm m - - - - ' 2-- I 2 1 l ' i II - ' - - “ ' Vl--- : July 16— A WASHINGTON Senator Brande- gee v calling for information- re- garding the census bureau’s popu- latlon estimate for the army draft was adopted ' today by the Senate ' without objection after Senate: Lodge had declared the population figures for the north were "“pad-- ’ ded” and other senators had com-- I plained of alleged injustice of the ' estimates Senator Brandegee statements that estimatespresented had ln-- creased' the figures for north- -' ' ern and eastern states and low- -: ered those of southern states "From the astonishing' popula- tlon figures” said Senator Lodge “It Is apparent that northern states and cities estimates have been padded in order to make their army draft heavier while- those of the southern stages have been reduced It seems when the northern- - and eastern 'states are v being most ' taxed they must also give heavily more of their men for soldiers than the southern states” ' - -- - r - I j - V- with the wrecking of Mammoth dam may be contained In a report which Is to bo Issued soon The report is based on observations made by the officials - ur -- 4 ' -- -- Saxe-Cobu- Although they refused to comment it was hinted by officials of the Price River Irrigation company that the possibility of a bomb plot In connection Femau Predicts f'Overthrow of Hohenzollems After - ' a MAY REVEAL BOMB IN DAM DESTRUCTION' SUFFRAGISTS ISStJE MAP SHOWING HOW THEIR CAUSE IS PROSPERING IN GERMANY " - London July 16 —King George has called a special- meeting of the privy council to be held tomorrow for the purpose of proclaiming a change In the title of the royal house King George Is of the houseGer-of and Gotha whose man name suggests the reason for the pending change in titlA Changes have : been made recently ' in the titles of peers who bore names whol- - ' ly of German origin Z - ' Patwt Ofta S es v I rtunrtd Grwt Britain righto Faatnrc Scrrke Inc Ci -J - - t"w - - - ' ' m - c V - 1 insp- y Diplomats Hold Manchu Leader Forfeited Life by Reusing' Mediation s - ' - IT 'ii m London July 18 —According to a dls- pateh to thein Daily Mall from Tien Tsin diplomats Peking discuss the' extraordinary transfer of Gen Chang Hsun from the where he had taken refuge during- the fight between republican and troops last Thursday to the imperialist German barracks Apparently a mathe diplomats think that jority ofHsun Chang by refusing mediation and thus causing loss of life forfeited the rlghta of ordinary political offend Dutch-legatio- n - er have worried several underwear catv f s Get called not: bills For GAS' a ’ -- WHEEL N BASE: LICENSE OR A— 1 v- - neMMtmctlra Progressing Washington July 16 —Reconstruction of the republican government of China to restore the futile following was reported in the Manchuto dynasty attempt the Chinese legation here dispatches rapfrom Peking today as progressing secreidly ofWang Ta Shihhere formerly the legation and minister tary to Great Britain and Japan the office of foreign secretary for and Admiral-Lithrerf years minister-Kwang of the Hsung under navy aShi Kai Yuan has similar Tuan with the new accepted government post Chi Jut the premier has been given the added portfolio or minister of war the words 'in which Edison expressed his the medicine which I for the cure of Acute and Chronic Blood Poison: and many are the patients treated bj me who can repeat those words after an experience with the remedy has proved it to be successful All distressing symptoms are cured by a 'chemical 'action of the medicine direct upon the blood as it is transfused into the veins carried to the heart ' and distributed throughout all the system within a few minutes ' You should not hesitate to test this remedy as it is administered by me in the only ' scientific way c -- - v A I V special notic You 'can secure a cure for your liquor habitpermanent in three short Cays hy a tried and proven method: zo certain in its The new method ef fectA ' you may ispay when cured You be your own Judge pay for-inspectio- : has-assume- u - - BO SWEENEY IS DEAD - i i V And Your — f Assistant Secretary of Interior " Sne-eumbs to Angina Pectoris ' Washington July ’ 16—Bo Sweeney assistant secretary of the interior died suddenly at nls home here today of angina pectoriA He has suffered with the disease for some r time but remained at 'his desk and of his friends knew his splendid physique was undermined Mr Sweeney had been assistant secretary since 1914 when he left his law practice at Seattle to join old Secretary L&ne He was 63k years He pracand a native of Missouri ticed law at Trindad Colo and served in ‘the Colorado legislature before going to Seattle and ' - i blovaj tiaes EUER'THIKQ - ’ WHEn ALL OP A SUDDEN r MR 3INSABAUSH INMITES YoO ON A "THREE DAY NVOTOR TFilP Yb vBOPFAI-- " ' O 'ROCHESTER AND r - - - DRW MGRIFFITH m 10 'Hours a m 159 to 5p St y - ’i f' - l6-KIn- - - - f ' 4-4- 4 4 f 44444444 v j 4 N v G v- - - - :Yjys 14 1917 ASSESSMENT NO 2S COPriSR COMPANY of business room 21 place Principal Ness building Salt Lake City Utah UTAH-UNITE- D Location of mines Beaver Lake mining district Beaver county Utah isNotice hereby given' that at ofa meeting of the board of directorsheld the Copper company on the sixteenth day of July 1917 assessment No 28 of one half-ceper share was levied upon the capital stock- - of the ' corporation issued and Immediately to outstanding A J McMullen at his the treasurer payable office 221 Ness building 'Salt Lake City Utah assessAny stock upon which this ment Monday may remain unpaid on 1917 will the twentieth day of August be delinquent and advertised for sale ed of company for the ment due thereon together with the costa' of advertising and expense of ale CHARLES A WEAVER Secretary First publication Tuesday July IT 1917- - i : - 444 t 4 - : ' 4f g D Logan Utah July at public auction and unless onpayment SaturIs made before will he sold of September 1917 day eighth day8 the the office of the at o’clock p m at assessamount ‘ : and iSLOR Gr-R-TAn- ! nt N - HEROES GIVEN MEDALS 4London July George 4- has conferred the military medal 4 for bravery on three 'members 'tot 4- the American legion of 'the' Ca-'- 4 4- nadian 'force A The men are Lance Corporal Dick Sergeant4 Harlan and Private Porter- Ain't it a ftABVi! UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE By KO PETERSON President Utah-Unit- - -- -- GH-hV m ' - nothing until cured and satisfied Don't wait until you can get nothfor that hut come to roe ing at oacA It craving costs nothing to talk It over costs nothing until cured NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS THE UNDERSIGNED WILL Receive sealed bids up to 200 p m Wederecnesday July 25 offor the complete and heattion exclusive plumbing for the Agriing of a dairy building cultural College of Utah at Logan Utah according to plans and specifications prepared therefor by Cannon & which are open — Fetzer architects and office 506 Tem- - ' at their building city and also at the pie ton of the undersigned Bids will office be publicly opened and read at said time at the office of the undersigned Each bid must be accompanied by A certified check for 5 per cent A satisfactory surety bond will bo bidder Conrequired of the successful tract and bond forms may be seen at '' the offlce of the architects The right is reserved to reject any and all bids - ‘ These are Thomas A opinion of administer f A f v ’ ( y |