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Braod- - Six-iinde- r9 ' Salt Lake Smelter Settlements METALS ' THE WEATHER Sun fair slightly warmer north portion Mon fair 31925 10c SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY Vol 16 No 46 Republican Inter-Mounta- in Herald SaltVollake 178-- No 56 PKICE FIVE CENTS MAKCH 18 1917 — TRUCE TO STRIKE PAVES WAY FOR TEUTONS RECOIL BEFORE SMASH OF EARLY SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTE ALLIES BAPAUME FALLS TO RAILROA DP1?-50- 0 BE GIVEN AWAT Herald Republican Offers 57 Gifts -- Hour Truce Is Arranged by Mediators After Tentative Agreement Had Been Reached for Settlement of Differences Anyone who enters The Hcrald-Rcpnblic-a- n’s Circulation Camelaborate Profit-Sharipaign and participates actively and energetically in it may win an automobile a machine of the latest make that embodies all the desirable points of the most luxurious cars on the market an Here are the automobiles The offers as grand prizes to the winners in Cost this campaign: Kissel Kar Sedan $1965 Chandler “SLx” Touring Car $1550 Studcbaker “Six” $1380 Four Saxon “Six” Touring Cars Each $ 9S0 And fifty other desirable prizes MAY CLEAR SITUATION Spokesman for Brotherhoods Intimates Railroads Have Made Satisfactory Concessions Walkout Begun Be fore Countermand Arrived AWAIT COURT RULING New been learned that the four brotherhood chiefs in New York have been assured of a Satisfactory settlement of the railroad labor controversy by Monday night XT EW YORK March 17 — After a truce between the four railroad brotherhoods and the railroads had been declared here late today thus averting the great “progressive” strike that was to have begun at 6 o'clock tonight W G Lee chief of the trainmen aiul spokesman for the brotherhood chiefs asserted that he believed an amicable settlement of all the differences would be reached by Monday This was taken to mean that the efforts of the President's committee of mediators representing: the committee of national defense not only had been successful in halting the strike tonight but that witli the resumption Cannot President and His Advisers Endure Unless 6000000 Seeking Legal Means to Men on Fighting Line Keep Traffic Moving If Approve Its Manifesto Railroad Strike Comes 4S-ho- ur of conferences tomorrow and Monday the whole situation probably would be I Continued on Page 2) iNf '2 1 HONOR RETIRING an Herald-Republican- ’s an Array of Rich Prizes This Profit-Sharin- g campaign provides for giving away to successful candidates a string of fifty-seve- n prizes that range from a $1065 Kissel Kar Sedan with six other automobiles only slightly less in value down to fifteen $1750 gold watches In addition to this wonderful array of prizes we will pay 20per cent cash commission to nonwinners as set forth in the advertisement an today ’s paper You can have one of the seven luxurious automobiles or some other valuable prize for the asking almost All that is required of you is to utilize your spare time each clay in earnest effort Can you imagine what joy the possession of one of these motor cars would bring to youT The very thought of the possibility of’ it should make every drop of red blood in your veins tingle with the desire to be up and doing to the end that you will secure one Think again what a great chance you have of winning one of The valuable prizes Three automobiles will be awarded as capital prizes The other four automobiles will be awarded as first prizes in each of the four districts into which the city of Salt Lake and surrounding territory lias been divided Herald-Republican- ’s Five Other Prizes UTAH SENATOR George Sutherland Engaged to Lecture Before Classes of Columbia March 17 — ForWashington D mer Senator George Sutherland has accepted an Invitation from Dr Nicholas Murray Butler president of Columbia university New York to deliver a course of lectures at the university on and Powers of Conthe “Organization ’ gress' These lectures are delivered under what is known as the Blumenthal foundation by which financial provision is made for five courses of lectures on political studies to be published after delivery in book form The first of the series was delivered by President Wilson and have been published under the title “Constitutional Government in the United CJ States” The second series was delivered by Hon Samuel McCall present governor of Massachusetts on tbe subject “The Business of Congress" The third series was delivered by Taft under the title “The Presidency” and the fourth series will be that delivered by Senator Sutherland The selection of the person to deliver the fifth series has not yet been made The lectures will be delivered before audiences consisting of officers and students of the university and such portions of the general public as may be invited to attend Senator Sutherland intends to devote g good portion of the next winter to the preparation f these lectures- which will probably be delivered early in 1918 ent - an Herald-Republic- In addition to the four antomobiles as district prizes there will be five other prizes for each of the four districts consisting of one $350 Howard piano one $150 Columbia Grafonola one $100 Columbia Grafo-nol- a one $75 Columbia Grafonola and one $25 traveling bag It therefore is apparent that in addition to the three capital prizes there will be six prizes for each district all of graduated value from the automobiles to traveling bags There will also be thirty other prizes to be awarded in the field at large as follows : After the capital and district prizes have been eliminated the next highest fifteen candidates will each receive a $19 No 2C autographic junior Eastman kodak The next highest fifteen candidates will each receive a $1750 gold watch Also bear in mind that all nonwinners receive a eash commission of 20 per cent on all the new subscription money they collect during the campaign according to the rules and regulations as set forth in this issue You surely can place your name among the winners with so great an opportunity held forth The value of the prize you may win will be increased according to the energy and effort you put forth which if applied properly can bring to you one of the capital prizes f Easy to Get a Fine Start it is to get a fine start with the votes that will win the prize of your choice When you send in your name as a candidate it alone will start you as an entrant with 1000 votes to your credit Then there are the coupons Tthat will appear daily in The Each daily coupon is good for ten votes and as many as can be secured can be sent in providing they are filled out properly and done up in neat packages In addition votes will be allowed for subscriptions to The Heralds Republican The candidates will be furnished with receipt blanks etc so that they can accept subscription payments from friends which when sent in will entitle them to votes The subscription votes range-iamounts up to 50000 according to length of subscription turned in Think how fast they will pile up if sought industriously ' Every Assistance Given Every assistance possible will be given to those who enter the Profit-Sharing campaign with a determination to win Blanks and information can be had upon request It’s going to be a fair field and no favors All you have to do is to keep alert and not let vour mind deget away from the big opportunity Every one of the fifty-seve- n sirable prizes costing $12500 will be given away in the fullest and strictest sense of the term Not a single penny is required of anyone to enter it will cost nothing to stay in find 'it will cost nothing to win See liow easy Herald-Republic- PROJECTED PLEASED AT OUTLOOK Decision whether Grand Duke Mlehael Alexandrovltch ahall occupy the lluaalan throne abdicated by hla brother Emperor Nicholas TpIFTY-SEVEprizes costing: $12500— that’s the goal A race as F it were And the beauty of the whole thing lies in the fact that it is for you that it costs you nothing but effort and yon simply cannot lose not even your time announces a Profit-Sharin- g Circulation' The Twelve five thousand crammed full of golden opportunity campaign automobiles hundred dollars’ worth of pianos grafonolasj traveling begs kodaks gold watches and a commission of 20 per cent as outlined in the advertisement in today’s issue is what The offers in this great Profit-Sharin- g campaign The offer as set forth is open to every man and woman of good character The prizes are the most desirable the requirements the most simple the opportunities the best ever listed in plain English The conditions of this Profit-Sharin- g campaign with its remarkable goal or rather goals are merely the votes that can be ecured for subscriptions and by clipping coupons irom its pages daily The men and women who succeed in sending in the most votes will be proclaimed the winners Hcrald-Ropublic- Government REPUBLIC an n YXT’ASHINGTON March 17 — Presi-- ’ ' dent Wilson tonight telegraphed the representatives of the railroads la left to a plebiscite of tbe Rusand their employees meeting in New sian people according to a manifesto Issued by tbe grand duke York expressing pleasure over the This Is taken la some quarters to mean that Grand Duke Mlehael agreement to postpone the threatened does not Intend to accept the nation-wid- e strike nntil Monday and recency temporarily but only after earnestly urging further conferenced tbe holding of elections draw the two sides closer together After hid abdication Emperor to The Nicholas returned to (general staff President's message follows: of tbe The attitude 1 am headquarters exceedingly glad that the ' armies at the front la tbe face conferences (have been reopened of tbe new development Is not yet and that the prospect of a settleknown In Petrograd It Is generalment looks brighter of believed tbe that appointment ly I hope most earnestly for the Grand Duke Nlcoklaa as commansake of all concerned der In chief will be received enand most of all for the sake of the nation that by tbe troops with thusiastically whom be la extremely popular the two parties will continue to draw closer together and that a 16 via Lon little further conference will lead pETROGRAD March to the result the entire country don March 17 — The autocracy hopes for and expects which has held Russia in its grip since Bane Holds Ont The President sent hisIfopeo new appeal the beginning of history fell today he after had received from Secword has which Romanoff The house of retary Lane that the negotiations would be continued tomorrow Mr ruled the empire for 400 years came Lane not did into details held but go to an end with the abdication of out hopes of a satisfactory settlement Whether the supreme court on Nicholas H perhaps the weakest rep- whose course future moves in the conresentative of his line troversy may hinge will deliver an opinion Monday on the Adamson law Although apparent from thethebeginreremains a subject purely speculative revolution that ning ofofthe the monarch was the in- Before the present situation arose moval evitable end the actual fact came as there was indications that a decision an overwhelming surprise to the might be imminent but the court’s inWithin four hours after tentions never are authoritatively forepopulation of the Grand Duke cast Its deliberations in chambers abdication the Michael who automatically became when a decision will be announced and emperor what the decision will be are matters regent on the passing of the the crowds in the streets had secured which by tradition as old as the court ladders and began to tear the imperial itself never are revealed The President and other officials insignia from the winter palace and on on Page 3) (Continued Page 8) ‘ : -- Russian Revolution Russian Empress and Crown Prince Produces Sensation Flee to Finland at Austrian Capital - March PHILADELPHIA NATION’S FATE RESTS NO DEFINITE COURSE YET DECIDED UPON ON ARMY’S ATTITUDE N Herald-Republic- Cleveland O March 17 — From an authoritative source it has LIBERATION ng Herald-Republic- FURTHER CONFERENCE Brotherhood Members Seek Injunction Against Enforcing Strike Order After Abdication of Grand Calling Out of National Duke Michael as Regent Guard to Protect Trains Crowds Tear Down All Carrying Mails and Food Emblems of Old Regime Considered at Washington FREE -- SEVEN LUXURIOUS AUTOS t Union Heads In- cluding Seven Luxurious Automobiles in ItsG reat Profit-sharin-g Campaign Forty-eigh- Court Asked To Restrain — for an InPennjunction against officers in brothrailroad four the of sylvania erhoods from putting into effect the general strike order were filed in the United States district court here today by individual members As no of those organizations judge was present no time was fixed for a preliminary hearing The bill has no effect on the threatened strike The bills naming 131 local chairmen and chairmen of grievance committees In the state as defendants were filed by an engineer traina fireman a conductor and a Pennman all employed by the sylvania railroadTheand all residents of Baltimore principal allethe authority given gation is that brotherhoods by the officers of the ' strike ballot last August terminated last fall when negotiations enat Washington resulted in the and actment of the Adamson law that the officers now are without legal power to call a strike It Is also alleged that the chief officers of the brotherhoods viotheir related the constitutions of arbitrarspective organizations by ily refusing to arbitrate grievances that the brotherhood chiefs last August procured a ballot vote of a portion of the membership to order a strike contrary to the proof the visions of the unions that the strike voted at that time was in violation of the laws of the brotherhoods and that the strike order violated the alms and 'purposes of the organizations by-la- ’ 17 French Troops Enter Royc and Occupy Powerfully Fortified Positions on 15- Mile Front Which Enemy Held More Than Two Yeais BRITISH GO THROUGH ON Airplane Shells NEW YORK March empress and crown prince are now safe In Finland and the emperor Is at the Snetogorsky monastery in Pskoff according to a cablegram made public here today by the corporation According to Ivan Xorodny head of the- corporation the cablegram was from their representatives in Petro-gra- d and was transmitted through the ' Belgian minister Mr Norodny announced the receipt of dispatches also saying that the duma is promulgating orders for-th- e formation of a government to be known as the United States of Russia with Prince Lvoff as president H SaTshnovsky and R V Poliakoff representatives here of the Russian Unions of Zemstvos and municipalities Issued a statement tonight in which they declared that all elements in Russia are working in harmony for the success of the new government and for that reason it Is probable as few changes as possible wlllbemadein the personnel of the Russian representation in this country and then only on instructions from Petrograd Representatives of various organizations such as the war industrial committee and: the- Zemstvo and Cities union have been sent to the United States the statement: said because of them by the the confidence placed-iRussian people and It is unlikely radical changes will be made in the government's American agencies at least - Russian-Amerlcan-Asia- - - - - for the present - tic Amsterdam March 17 — The Zeitung publishes a Vienna telegram stating that the sudden return of Emperor Charles or Austria from Budapest to Vienna last week was due to the receipt of news about the outbreak of the revolution In Russia Diplomatic circles In Vienna are rejoicthe visit to that city of ing over Bethmann-HollweDr von g the German chancellor at a moment when the Russian revolution makes It necessary for the Teutonic powers to examine the situation from a new standpoint says the dispatch London from Vienna according to the Ex- change Telegraph company’s correspondent at the Hague says that the German chancellor was received- this morning by the Austrian emperor and empress Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwe- g had a long conference with Emperor Charles jointly- with Count Czer-nl- n ' - ' foreign minister chiefly with reference to the Russian situation Political circles In Vienna the dispatch adds- are considering the possibility of entering into nego- ' tiations with the Russian cabinet with a view to an armistice Emperor Charles Is very anxious about the matter The German chancellor will leave Vienna Saturday j night- for Berlin and will Immeemperor diately visit the German ' — at headquarters Austro-IIungari- an - - " i Frankfort-on-tlie-Mai- n in Reprisal for Firing of Bapaume SARRAIL IS ATTACKING thus destroying the good harmony and memberexisting between the ship of the brotherhoods and the railroad companies enAssets and property of the $2000-00- 0 ng fPHE British and French troops are gineers’ brotherhood exceed in value according to the bills 0 those of the firemen exceed $5000-00conductors $2000000 and trainmen more than $4000000 In the event of a strike it is set forth this property and assets would be in jeopardy and would be' dissipated obfor a purpose contrary to the The brotherhoods of the jects that they complainants also aver iifterest may be deprived of their in the beneficial funds of their respective brotherhoods MILWAUKEE GIVES ASSURANCE IT IS NOT GERMAN CITY Milwaukee March 17 — Resolutions pledging loyalty to President Wilson in whatever step he may take in protecting American lives and rights In the present international crisis were adopted tonight at a mass meeting called by the citizens’ committee for the purpose “of offsetting reports that Milwaukee is disloyal” Senator Paul O Husting said the size of the audience should convince that Milwaukee is not a German city or Wisconsin a German province as he said had been reported in the east A few attempts tyere made to heckle the speakers but these were quickly suppressed French Take New Line The French have taken up & new Ilpq between Andechy and the OIs and have occupied the important town of Koye where they were enthusiastically by the remaining civil popular greeted tion whom the Germans left behindcer-in their withdrawal and have reachedRoye-Xoytain points along the famous road The forces of Emperor TYIlliam ap- (Continued on Page C) on at Mexico 'City yesterday hjs father Lula Terrazas in Los Angeles Cal acto information received caphere today from the Mexican Terital by close friends of the razas family Arrested near Mexico City on a implicated charge of having been In the revolutionary movement led by Marcelo Caraveo according5 to Mexican newspapers the grandson of Gen Luis Terrazas was ordered shot yesterday according to this information which was admitted to be true today by relatives of Genexecuted the day Jr died cording FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS OFFICE Change of Government sult of Attacks on Re- Eco- nomic Policy eral Terrazas WAR DEPARTMENT ALLOTS FUNDS FOR TRAINING CAMPS Washington March 17 —Every encouragement Is being given by the government to the movement to train citizen soldiers in civilian camps Secretary Baker today told Arthur Ll Farwell M McM Rutter and Wharton Clay of Chicago representing the military camps’ association of the central department that he was in complete symwith their purposes to estabpathysummer lish camps in the'west and would follow the recommendations of Major General Barry the de- partment commander with reference to the locations Allotment of war department funds already has been made for these camps sweeping: forward in the Somme and Oise sectors in France and the German retreat which at first was slow and on narrow fronts seems to be gaining momentum The latest advance by the British' was made over a front of sixteen miles and by the French along a front of about fifteen miles and the entente allies have penetrated German positions in this new operation to a depth of from two to four miles Bapaume for many months described as a German stronghold now is in the hands of the British troops having been wrested from the Germans after what the British war office describes as stiff fighting It Is a mass of ruinF From Bapaume the fortified lines newly acquired by the British extendls to the western outskirts of Monchy-au-BoProm south of Peronne the British have drawn a new line as far as Fresnea In all they have taken possession of fourteen villages in their new advance -- —The FRONT E Rapid on Botli Banks of Somme French LUIS TERRAZAS III Former Czar Seeks Shelter Offer of Armistice to New ORDERED EXECUTED DAY FATHER DIED in Monastery Is Report in Cabinet at Petrograd Be El Paso Tex March 17 —toLuis Private Dispatches Considered be Terrazas III was sentenced ing 17 i i Advance ws under-standi- 16-MIL- ! ‘ Paris March 18 1245 a m —The French cabinet headed by Premier Briand has resigned An official note given out after the cabinet meeting says: “The council of ministers met Elyaee palace tonight (Saturday) at on various conThe premier reported sultations he had with a view to comso it could present pletingtothe cabinet Itself the chamber After hearing him the cabinet decided that circumstances compelled it to leave to the president of the republic complete liberty to interpret the situation In the best Interests of national defense Consequently the president of the council put into the hands of the president of the republic the resignation of the I cabinet” The Briand ministry had been at tacked in the French parliament re- peatedlv during the last few weeks for its economic policy It succeeded the Vivianl cabinet In October 191S and was reorganized December 13 last when the number of ministerial portfolios was decreased and & war council appointed The war council Included Premier Briand M RIbot minister of finance General Lyautey minister of war Rear Admiral Lacaze minister of marine and minister national manufacturers M-Tho- ef I i ! |