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Sal fair showers in south Sun cloudy and cooler HEAVY WAR TAX ON OIL TAMER POUCV IN L W W JUSTIFIED CRISIS SPEAKER CLARK PIEEWTITE5 FRESH CRISIS Asserts ‘JUndae Proportion of Bonds Would Drive BY CHAMP CLABK 'll tke Hosm fives Loans $100000000 More to Provisional Government - eC Rcfrcwata-li-'- Vi ' - Service a — 24 The expenses Washington Aug of thlswarJn my judgment ought to be paid on the basis of about 50 per' cent bonds and 50 per cent taxation I - think this generation ought to pay this war debt and not bequeath it to our children ' grandchildren and great grandchildren because they may have wars of their own to attendto There Is another thing about It— if we Issue an undue proportion of bonds these money gamblers are going to put the bonds down below par During the Civil war they went down on one day to 39 cents on the-- dollar and for more than a year they stood at between 40 and 50 cents Of course they had to he paid at their face value CHEERING REPORT Armies Short of ‘Munitions but Difficulty May Be Met by Completion of Railroad to Koli on Arctic By latamattonal Kewi J5vlc T7C7ASHINGTON Aug 24 — The Teil of mystery around the Rus- ' sian situation was lifted a little to- - r : Word from Ambassador Francis has encouraged the state department on the success of the provisional government and a further loan of $100000- 000 has been made through tie new ambassador Boris Bakhmetieff Secretary Lansing made a clear-cand optimistic statement on the whole ut ' situation The state department today made public a letter sent to the Russian Message From Yerdnn Front Most Joyous News to People of Republic Since v ' ‘ - Victoiy in Battle of Marne Bonds Crashed Downward Secretary Chase - started ‘in 1861 to run the war by Issuing bonds They had not devised the Internal revenue aystem 'then so he raised or liad raised the taxes On ' whisky and Imports as much as he could In order ' to get enough ' moneys by taxation to pay the interest on the bonds and the ordinary expenses of government and at the same time set aside a very small sinking fund but the bonds went down with such a rush that on the Fourth of July 1863 they passed the law creating ther internal revenue system the chief ’feature of which was a $3 tax on whisky end the year after they got that law Into full operation they (Continued on Page 2) e ambassador ten days ago In which President Wilson acknowledged the re¥ ceipt of the pledge'-- of the Russian government that It will make no separate peace but will pursue the war to the end New Railroad 'Completed : Work for D & R G The completion of the Russian rail- Free ‘ Is Illegal Federation’s ' way line to Koli on f the Arctic sea ' announced today by ihe Russian am Attitude save thebe will fact that bassy may Russlto the entente forces during the Charges that convicts have been used coming winter This railroad means without legal authority and In compethat Russia can be supplied freely j de- tition with free labor to make extenspite the closing by Ice of the port sive repairs'1 for the Denver: & Rio of Archangel Grande railroad may be placed before While no authoritative revelations of Gov Simon Bamberger-b- y union offitbe military situation have arrived In cials with the request for an explanaWashington both the state department tion This action after a brief ailing and the Russian mission Insist thdt of the ‘allegations was intimated at the great difficulty with the Russian a meeting of the Salt Lake Federation armies la once more a shortage in of Labor last night munitions The ships provided by the The alleged- Illegal use of convicts shipping board and the opening of the was brought' up as a belated matter of Koli railroad it la expected will meet business - at the federation meeting by this difficulty In time John Mullen'-Conference Awaited Anxiously “Are the members of this federation There still remains the great doubt aware that the governor of this state as to the outcome of the Moscow con- has been permitting the convicts to reference This summoning of the newly pair the tracks of the Deliver ft Rio freed people under the hand of Keren- Grande railroad In competition with sky may prove his Frankenstein Monthe working' men of this state?” he ster ' and the United States and ' the demanded- His query’ byught no defiallies will not feel easy until authorita- nite action for a 'motion to adjourn tive news has been received that the which had been put was carried" young dictator has the Moscow meetThe use xf convicts it is said' foling well under control lowed the breaking of Mammoth dam Ambassador Francis dispatch was and the washing-away of sections of aimply to the effect that Boris Bakhe-metfe- ff the track Fifty convicts it was said the Russian envoy here had were used from ’July 19 to Aug 17— a power to bind the provisional govern- total of about 1600 days’ labor—when ment to a loan In the' United States and sufficient ’ laborers were not obtained is authorised to receive moneys here at a wage' of $3 a' day for the account of the' provisional govLabor union critics of employing tbe ernment' convicts contended that the ’action was Its receipt was promptly followed Illegal ' the 'stats being unable to make by the placing of a further credit of a' charge for thev services of the men $100000000 to Russia's account This At the prevailing rates for free labor will facilitate the shipments to Arch- it is said the convicts would have angel for which the shipping board will earned- $4800 provide three vessels Immediately and X others as they are needed This makes Russia’s total' debt In this country : $275000000 Secretary Lansing Statement' v Secretary: Lansing’s statement! said: ?The administration doea not share the pessimistic feeling indicated in some press reports Quite tbs contrary we believe that the provisional John Cleveland Aug poet34—aiuthor government fs stronger today both politically and militarily than It has been and soldier arrested ' here yeater-- - ' la month In day on a charge of using the' malls ’Riga has fallen several times Sev- -' to' defraud today told federal of- eral times It has been ’evacuated’ but fleers he f made love to scores of the Germans have never actually taken women- throughout the country In ' possession order to getfunds to keep “the one' of the “The suggested change capital woman” in luxury In a home In the to Moscow has been suggested many Adirondacks near Albany N T before the revolution: times-- even CL F Smith ' Postoffice "Inspector Moscow contend " Is that Russians Many of J Albany" who came here after more of a" center of Russian Ufa than Beckwith said' today the Adiron Petrograd The actual movement of dack horns' BsckwJth described as not be a menacing the capital would ‘ ' being under' mortgage In his ap: omen” peals to his many ' fiancees for 'Mr Lansing made it plain that the i funds Is no myth r'v before administration Is following the recomtaken will be Beckwith mendation of the Root mission and that Federal Judge Weetenhaver tomor- - ’ the United States will stand by Russia row for removal proceedings to tha end of the war and after’ : ' ’ ’ ' - - '' ’ - - - - -- ' ’ - - - - ' Swindles Many Women toKeep One liri: Luxury - ’ - - - - - : ’ CADORNA CONTINUES SUCCESSFUL ‘AIARCH’ Witli Fury ’ of Mad Men but Unable to Stem Tide British Advance Checked y ‘ ’ ! L ! - mf- ' V‘- - ' F News Service of struction of a large German at 400 feet about the most modern type Chancellor's Ambiguous At- In length was related today by mem- Major General Bell Will bers of the crew of the Standard OH Readi Houston Today and titude oh Peace Resolution tanker 'Navajo who arrived at this for port on a passenger steamer Tha Appoint Court-marti-al Brings About : Storm in Navajo' itself was destroyed by fire off Main Committee Meeting the coast of Ireland following explo- t Trial of Accused Slayers sion of Its fuel oil pipes The submarine went to the bottom REGIMENTS TRANSFER MAJORITY DEMANDS after a four-hofight The gunners HAS BEEN ORDERED A DEFINITE POLICY aboard the tanker ‘had to fire twenty : gov mosbs Alexander shots before making 'a dear hit the twentieth missile striking beneath tha 'Wlio Cefft 125 Soldiers Socialist Leader Charges conning went Of tower and the at ' Michaelis With Falsifying down stern first shortly afterward Camp Thursday Night fort In the crew of the Navajo were Plans to Make Alsace-Lorrain-e thirty men and thirteen men who com- Raid Upon City All Buts prised the vessel’s gun crew 'Accounted For Federal Duchy The tanker first met the Eight early In July when the Navajo was off the Irish coast1 A few shots were By International News Service By In terns ttonal News Bsc leal ’ Two Idaho Counties to Put and the submarine with- TTOUSTON exchanged Texas Aug 24 WASHINGTON An 24—The drew Trouble-Maker- s in Stockwas filled capitol today trial for the orgy of blood id The next day the Navajo’s men heard ' talk with of the of probability ade at tfard Labor firing and received a call for help swiftly approaching' for the negro solthe President coming before Con-greShortly afterward tbe same subma- diers of the Twenty-fourt- h United at an early date with a re-- rine on the horizon chasing States appeared statement of the United States infhntry who shot up HbastoR Speetell a large sailing ship This ship was : Lewiston Ida Aug 24—--The tensewar aims which would at the same sunk and the then headed for last night ness of the I W W situation In this time embody his reply to Pope the tanker A battle royal ensued bnt Major General George Bell district Is somewhat relieved since preBenedict the appearance of a British hydroplane commander of Gamp Logan will arcautionary measures have been taken It was officially stated that forced to submerge the at rive tomorrow morning to appoint the by the Nez Perce County Protective aspeace was not discussed in toIn Later afternoon the wben the fog sociation and a similar organisation in thirteen members of jthe'oourt-xnaxti- al day's cabinet meting and after the hydroplane )iad relifted Latah county A stockade will be built is believed will It the President turned to shore the periscope of the before whom the negro mutineers and In which all agitators will be placed make his statement before the submarine was sighted astern After murderers win be tried soldiers of the United States appand compelled to do hard labor ' It will Brig Gan IX Jack Foster and Brig continuous firing for an hour the subbe "No work no eat” a rule that has ear-in the battle line Gen Henry Hill both from Illinois wii: marine was sunk cured' chronio cases In neighboring go Into conference with him General counties T ONDON " Aug 24— Special Foster arrived today Ha knows only ' Sheriff Campbell of Latah county what he has seen In newspapers an £ from Amsterdam reprewho has been Instrumental in rounding declines to make any statement Gen' up over 100 l'w' W’ under the state sent' the scene Jn the reichstag1 main Hill Is expected hourly': eral committee" Chancelover’ strike gain's sah'otage s&yslhe' la Wednesday' MaJ B JL Chlperfleld of the judgv In the lumber woods In his county has lor Michaelis’ attitude on the peace advocate’s department attached tc been defeated ' resolution as a storm which would Bell’s General staf L wlll arrive tomor “Governor Alexander's' policy in ask- have resulted ini ofrow him or from Sunday Ha has been ordered ousting ing the people of the state' to look out fice in a democratic to drop his work on tho selection ol country for themselves has been justified” said ' GovFails Price If Fixing Chicago men for tho national army and the sheriff- "The people of the county ’According to' these accounts Dr Boll as speedily at eminent Will Requisition to report toItGeneral and I went the rounds Michaelis was challenged - to explain got behind-u- s la possible probabla that he will of the camp and told the men who his real attitude toward ' the peace Sell Fuel and Public to a take leading part In the prosecution wanted ’to work' that we would protect resolution because when he said Murder Charges Filed July them Thereupon dozens or I W’- W 19 he suppbrted it he added ” As I Washington Aug 24 —Cheaper coal John Oocker district attorney tomembers tore up their cards and went blanket charges of murder for 'the American' householder will’ be night filed back to work We jailed all the strik- understand it” thirty-fotho negro soldiers' against This apparent qualification said Herr one of the ers who wanted to fight” first alms of the new fuel now held In tho county Jail They are Michaelis challengers had been seised administration as set forth tonight by accused of being responsible for tho A Dr H Its tbe who annexationists head claimed Garfield’ scale A that by murder of seventeen persons four of MRS MOONEY IS the chancellor was really on their side of prices for the dealer was suggested them policemen DENIED FREEDOM for an early place In the government’s Tho other prisoners are In tbe hands Explanation Derideft"' control of the coal Indu- of the military authorities and Mr for program ' San Francisco Aug 34—Mrs Rena Dr Michaelis1 In replying made a la- stry' Crocker announced that ha will probIn which while Mooney recently acquitted here of one borious - ‘ explanation the prloe fixing plan falls tho ably bring proceedings to haVe thara If ’ of nine indictments charging murder approving the general spirit of government will not hesitate to en' turned over to the civil authorities as explosion last the resolution ho said differences force provisions of tho food bill growing out of ' giving the charge of murder comes within his summer was denied liberty on ball of opinion were ' possible ' regardto requisition coal at tho Jurisdiction it authority ' H ing the details and he had in mines end sell today by Superior judge Frank to the genit public It was announced here tonight that Dunne :: Two other' superior-- ' court fact noted such differences among erally General Parker In command of the judges had1 agreed recently to accept the majority parties This "provoked “All me the be will ‘machinery given southern department has Issued orders ball' on the six Indictments pending an outburst' on the part of the repre- used to enforce the prices' named by for the return of the battalion of the but unanimous action was required be- sentatives of the majority parties in President Wilson” said Dr Garfield Twenty-fourt- h Infantry stationed here fore bail could bo granted the name of which Herr Friedrich “Our purpose will be to secure all the and the battalion at Waco to ColumEbert socialist leader made a declara- benefits 'contemplated In the act and bus N 1L tion practically charging the ohancellor the fuel control put In force will InBISHOP GLORIEUX Protest Summary Bmwil with falsehood sure a reduction to the consumer Any At a mass meeting of citizens of SINKING RAPIDLY Herr Ebert said the majorities com- person who thinks this will not moan Houston tonight a resolution was the of about pletely' a in reduction agreed significance retailers win profits Portland Ore Aug 34—Rt Rev the resolution which was unmistakaadopted protesting against tho refind he Is mistaken moval of tho colored soldiers until Alpbonsus Josephus Glorleux Catholic ble and "Each possible remedy under the after the court-marti- al they Insisted that the governhas been held : bishop of the see of Boise Ida was re- ment prosecute a definite peace policy Mil designed to remedy present condi- It la understood that a similar ported- today- - at the hospital ' where protest ' Caaeot Control Situation tions will be studied and we will be was presented this afternoon by he has been 111 'for three weeks' to be the The Tageblatt says the affair Is not ready to put Into force any of Its pro- Texas was In It Secreto His said fast' physician Congress sinking delegation of passing importance nor can visions” a Baker matter of specula- -' is It unlikely the bishop' would live through merely tary over a smooth few be It toby Tho glossed was It learned government tiori as to how much attention Secrethe night "r phrases The paper contends It is clear day win not permit coal dealings at tary Baker will pay to tha protest Ho that Chancellor Michaelis has not suf- prices higher than those named by the fs on record aa holding that the entire WAR INSURANCE BILL ficient authority to control the situa- President on the grounds of existing situation Is In the hands of General tion" chiefly because ho was chosen contracts unless It Is proved that the Parker commander of tho southern der i w - ’ —— without the popular representatives contracts are bona' f Ida partment — 24 on Aug Washington Hearings having been consulted Of the 125 negroes to leave' their the administration soldiers and sailors Despite German official denials says camp Thursday night with stolen amwar Insurance bill were completed 'by the Amsterdam correspondent of the munition for a raid upon the city all ' a House' committee - today 'and an ffort Exchange Telegraph company the Gerbut eight had been accounted for and will be made to report lt next Tues- man newspapers assert' that Chancellor -scores ’of civilian and military patrols Michaelis has decided to make Alsace-Lorraiday for immediate consideration were searching for the remaining fugiGeneral oommendatlon of the ‘bin a federal duchy with the tives marked the hearing : on ’ Page 3) The first batch of prisoners was hurried from the police station to the jail am under heavy guard It was done so By International News Service 24-quickly and unexpectedly that the Washington Aug Twenty UElSAILIB-IKEPtUBILnCA- RI crowd had no chance to gather until billion dollars will be the expendithe iron doors had been clanged shut ture of the United States In 1918 ' Extreme anger Is manifested toward Is a prediction made today by a Want Ad Market Place the black soldiers but It has not been member of the House appropriaturned against tbe Houston negroes '' tions committee ! These went about their usual occupa-tion- s Up to the present time $9000-9000WANTED — FEMALE HELP FOB SALE— MISCELLANEOUS with entire safety Leading nehave been appropriated by C5HPls¥ taST GENERAL “fiARTWHO groes offered their assistance to the the present Congress In addition can cook Apply 68 D st Was 4708 for quick sale 158 ditlon bargainn authorities They were told to remain N Templethe House committee now has beFor other advertisements in this quiet and not to be alarmed J J fore it estimates for more than in this classification read Want Ad section For othe advertisements Ad It section Hardeway secretary of the Negro Busiclassification read Want $6000000000 and Jo said there ness league asked newspapers to pubInHOUSES UNFURNISHED Is every likelihood of this being y ' WANTED —MALE HELP' lish a signed statement urging negroes creased by $4000000000 almost 36 etc EarAley closet pi to remain at- home unless absolutely pantry ' month and board must be sober and Main 7th South met and 6th st HyL or write Wyoming competent Apply necessary : " This brings to present total up General Hospital Rock Springs Wyo 31S7-Revised List of Dead to $19000000000 and the predicadvertisements In this in' this For other read For ' other 'advertisements seventeen Thelatest reports "show r tion Is made that next year the figWant Ad section classification classification read Want Ad section twenty-on- e dead and Injured persons unure cannot be held anywhere revised list of dead latest the Here is ad can get it When vou want something a der this If the nation continues in E A Thompson Hempstead ‘shot In '' 767 MAIN (Continued on Page 21 WANT AD USE a ) - day IstcniCMil U-bo- Written for the International News - 24TH HELD An Atlantic port Aug: 34 —The de : AMBASSADOR SENDS AT Steamer Navajo Bums After Destroying Submarine By ' v U S Reaffirms Its Faith in New Democracy and U-BO- in Third Encounter Them Below Par v- SINKS ' - - It USGHCRE7 IDAHO GOVERNOR’S PLAN URGED BY Intermountain Republican VoL 1 No PRICE FIVE CENTS SAM? LAKE CITY1 UTAH SATURDAY AUGUST 25 1917 Salt Lake Herald Vol180 No $6 - ’ T ! By International News Serrleal OXDON Aug 24 — “Hill 304 is again in France’s hands!” was the message from the Verdun front that thrilled the heart of France today Not since the battle of the Marne has more joyous news come to the people of the republic For the recapture by Petuin’s poilus of this bloodsoaked height and the win of Dead Man’s hill means the complete disentanglement of Verdun from the " Teuton grip For a year and a half the crown ’ prince’a veterans had been “squatting" complacently In their hidden concrete corridor on this hill snugly looking down upon the battered ‘‘citadel that was'’! their "ultimate g6aIwAjs long "as wo have Dead Man’s hill and hill 304” was the assertion of German experts since the spring of last year tour Verdun lines are safe 'and sooner of later the fortress must fall v to us” Mort Homme fell to the first French onrush Monday Hill 804 was reoccu-ple- d today The Teuton dream of Verdun is over—It was a bubble of blood Italians Driving Steadily Forward More cheering news comes 'from RomeCadorna continues on the “march” More than 3000 Austrian counted eo far prisoners have- been Further progress ' has been made though the Hapsburg troops are fighting back with the fury of madmen The British' did not fare so well In hours They were the last twenty-fou- r thrown back from the positions they had recently won In Flanders south Of road and according the Tpres-Mene twenty-on“tanks” to Berlin' lost which now lie crumpled heaps In front of the German lines Berlin also claims retention of all the lines attacked by the Canadians This Is disputed by the British war office which says the Dominion- troops hold German' trenches immediately northwest of what was once Green Crassler but now la called "red” at the front DerarUiB Reach River A a Fetrograd was silent on the new German drive on Rlgar today Berlin however In Its day communique referred for the first time to our “advance on the city of Riga” stating that the Bavarians had ' reached the Rlvqr Aa at- some points The Rumanians rallied after a reverse in the direction of Buzmu They had lost a village to the Teutons but promptly:- recaptured said held It In the mountains they beat off Teuton ever-repeat- ed ’ - - - - - ln - ! ‘ - ’ - at-tac- ks ’ ' were In successes Caucasus the New ' ' officially reported by Fetrograd By International News Sentaa Fetrograd Aug 34 —The German general staff is preparing Important operations cn the Riga ffont timed for Definite information to the Veek-enthis 'effect has teen obtained from Alsatian deserters and RussUui prisoners 'who have escaped from that front They report a tremendous concentration of heavy artillery ammunition and supplies in the region of Mltau the great German base twenty-fiv- e miles to the southwest of Riga Weak landsturm detachments that havetieen holding the Teuton lines in the semicircle threatening tlm big Russian Baltic port have beenT replaced by d: - ’ e effectives To meet I- -- ’ ur won EAT 10 U-bo- - 0 : - AGITATORS TOLD - - U-b- An oat - ss THeraJA-BepuMIc- aa - U-bo- at Jl U-bo- dis-patch- es -- CHEAPER COAL - PLEDGEGIVEN ‘ - - - ur - -- ' ‘ - ’ - ‘ - ‘ ’ i : is ready i- - - - ' for house i- ne Her-(Contlnu- : ed Predicts U S Will Spend 20 Billions in 19 18 - — 00 - - ‘ -- lm-medlat- ely theexpected German on- who General Letltchsky slaughtachieved fame through his" victorious operations In Galicia last year has been of Rusappointed ‘commander-in-chie- f 'armies In north in the sia’s military circles here' the ' appointment of this Continued on Fags' 2 -- 1 h -e- Russ Are Preparing for Expected Drive on Riga first-lin- - ' - W ’ - - Herald-Republic- THE an PHONE £ - tr |