Show ' 'h '1 - ' i t : WILL BUY MIDWAY 43 PTO1ED B Carstensen Montana-Wyomin- g Company Leaves :r Today to Close Deal AR ' m KING MURDER r 15YEAKFW AFTER UOUST 5 1917 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY N : ji CAL OIL HELDS A--- OTBAi-REPUBLICA- '2 ‘ t t It - a “ I! Furniture Bargains I rue (GYPSY Drags who were' assassinated in their Belgrade palace at night have enjoyed immunity through political influence but number 43 in For fifteen years the murderers now being brought to justice their m resulted changes incidental to the war have V' King Alexander and his gypsy queen ‘ V VALUES THAT WILL HELP YOU TO A BETTER HOME to 5? i but natural we 'should offer exceptional Tallies at this time— Woallwant stocks of surplus — to want dispose We J° month of dull August speed during the otherwise T ese purchase new Fall lines— raEdalsowe want to help our patrons in their efforts to economise offerings prore our earnestness and sincerity -- It Carstensen secretary-treasur- er on-th- e of the Mon OH company leaves this afternoon on the Los Angeles limited for the Midway oil fields of 'California where he Roes for the purpose of closing up a deal in what as the oil field in isregarded AY world for fortygreatest acres of oil land '3Yhile the deal represents many thousands of dollars the land has a present production of 2000 barrels per month With an assurance that minor improvements will easily double this produc' i tion 5T?y adding this producing acreage to large acreage and with thejr already sepyts In other fields working to ac- tana-Wyomi- ng quLre other properties that the company will Grass Rugs Closing Out All ' Sizes 8x10 Size it Is anticipated be ranked among within a short time producers ' and offipresent stockholderssome of the cials among ' whom are best known financiers of Utah' ' are elated over what the company has acacreage in complished It has a large several oil fields and has no debts succeeds like success? said 'Carstensen last evening Secretary “When we started with our first purchase of oil land it appeared that we had hard sledding ahead he continued "but the remarkable success we have had has caused the investor to seek us that we have VVjb' have demonstrated made good The deal which 1 shall close on ray trip to California is a big ona and it runs into high figures but it is a splendid proposition “During the past week California figure At a ell - sold at its highest two of companies receiver sale by the withdrawal which are tied up by the and producsuits- of the government of the tion of which Is in the hands were four there court States United oil were sold one bidders Two lots of one of 20000 barand of 15000 barj-ela premium of rels One lot brought SO cents a barrel over the field market a premium or of 1109 the other price field marover the SO cents per barrel J the for grade of 1102 of ket price the-bi- g The -- ‘ V A buffet Artistic design in Jacobeanto those who that must strongly appeal their nomes The hand-somtake pride In and finish perfect Note the tasteful style of this the cane antiqueandIvory Dresser inir--large panel ror Special price exactly as -- Q are easi workmanship Special price JjQjll apparent We are showing -- - -- s oilZ The General Petroleum company lota The Southern purchased both was also a bidder as Is said to secure fuel oil will It necces-isitaof company the officials thy the curtailment of train service a ten days f shall be absent about some good have and on my return shall 'news for not only our company and its tna-blll- ty te 1 ii the had theluckto win a' king and a crown Island of Corfu 4fhe murder clique remained ' in control of the ‘army Fate has at last fallen" on that band of military regi-- 5' until hf ter the present wfcr when Prince Alexander be- - J cides r who': some fifteen ago broke into the royal ?ame regent owing to the Sge of King Peter One of palace at Belgrade at night and assassinated King Alex- Vy acts was to restore to active service a great num- ha "V ander and the Serbian 'queen Draga of officers retired by the murder clique This result- afteinlllbeen'shot officers have r Thihe high recently n be clique plotting his death but the conspiracy was tary court' martial three more are awaiting death-sendiscovered tence seven officers including "a general have received More than forty high officers ere tried as a result life sentences and some thirty officers have received lesser of the conspiracy' Those condemned to death includes sentences from one 'to five years While the outside world was shocked the band of Colonels Dimltrivltch Mllanovltch Toutzclvltch and Lieutenant Colonel Vesnitch and Commander Vulc-vltc- h assassins enjoyed at home a certain' immunity and even glory for having rid the country of a dissolute ruler and to life General Popvltch heads the list of those condemned In the list are most of the band imprisonments his plebeian gypsy queen for the name of Drags had been who carried out the murder of Alexander and Queen concert halls offEmolu before she Draga well known in the July 10 — (Correspondence)— ORFU - - - frt - - " - A - -'r La-zlt- ch PLEDGE LIBRARY AT FT DOUGLAS RESTORATION IS ' PECEDEMAM) - - - : - -- - ' ' - pan-Germ- an liberty Herald-Republic- an - -- - - - ' - there are ups and downs and no doubt the Russians collapse is rather a deep glen and I am not sure that we have reached its darkest JeveL Bnt across the' valley 1 can see the ascent “The Germans claim to be satisfied with the last battle All I can say is that Field Marshal has secured all his objectives He had enough guns ' to smash lines upon which for three years the Germans had expended willing and forced labor and If the Germans are pleased with the battle so we will let It continue thus' to our mutual satisfaction “The course the advance Is Is the ‘British method of saving taking life and it' is the duty of the nation to stand behind the army: patient strong and united In this way we will win” At the conclusion of the premier’s speech the meeting pased unanimously a resolution recording “its- inflexible determination to continue to a victorious end the struggle for the maln-tenaof those Ideals of liberty and Justice which are the common and sacred cause of the allies” -- 'fLH LOVE RECOVERING ' " k : ' - 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The Monroe doctrine would have been treated like any other scrap of paper ItMs a doctrine to which Germany fnever will subscribe —not' that the fact that she has not appended her signature makes any difference but we know her ambitions in South America Not a year after the termination of this peace would have elapsed be(Continued From Page 1) low sectional organizations to direct fore she would have started realizing the war nor to dictate peace those ambitions and ' America would? (Continued From Page L) deal to the people of Salt Lake - The as V whole a makes war" have been' helpless V "The nation Influence of good books especially 'on a he continued “and the sacrifices are “The allied powers front the' first moof physically and great aggregation classes all divided among ment immeasurable evenly men felt instinctively that is By pretty great mentally fit attention to possibilities for cul- The nation as a whole must' make menace to human liberty It ad appeared givingwe - should come out of this war ture As it iS'a common sacrlflcelt on "the horizon and without delay all with men better than when they V en- peace must also be a common settlement accepted the challenge 'America fully tered" ‘ " The establishment of a library by America la Danger realizes why we did so and she is with The Herald Republican let it be said to W Britons all us The for that reason" implored premier Is" In no wise a competition with that ' on the their The eyes steadily winning premier paid a tribute to Italy the American Library associa- keep wich ' tion— In accordance with a nation-wid- e the war After'' whose describing greatness he said was in itself he additional security for peace and SPhpme—Is to place at the f ort ' The which of world dream conquest ' library Is a local ? throughout the world rV and expresses intimately the said would place Europe at the mercy product desires of persons in Salt Lake who of a great and cruel powerhe asked Conspiracy Agaluet World want to help Amer- In have are the allies fighting for?" would "What "What happened The association efforts ''dithrough asked the ' premier' "They are fighting lirected by Miss Joana Sprague to defeat the most dangerous conbrarian is now engaged in collecting Mrs Karl A Scheid Mrs J T Harris spiracy ever plotted 'against the matter for the camp according of nations The meeting of the liberty ' reading repretrassoclat!on plans generally devised Mrs C H Wells MrsZ D’ Moore Lindon of the sentatives central powers Mrs anrd’ approved by the war department Cherdron Mrs Margaret say 5 1914 when the train for war July o to care for 'all of the Jhirty-twarmy James L Franklin Mrs Andrew G was fired was one of the most siniscantonments-- Technical works will be Krauss Mrs A C Nelson ter episodes in the story of human association together for-thA Scheid George N Child brigandage Karl gathered: by the American Institute of Engineers board of education L P1 Judd Miss “What j would have happened if and' the Utah ‘Society of Mining 'En- Katherine Scribner R-- N Young Great Britain had not entered the war? 'i' Volumes' gineers Charles W Lawrence A J Weber would have happened if our What ' E G great navy Pledged Many Rpren X Christensen Capt Richard had not been there to keep comCollier Those whose contributions will Drown Mrs R E L seas? the What would have Mayor W prise the library Wmir Hartley R B EPorter if we- - had not been there to happened keep the A A E Smith a to Mont have Supt willingness expressed give Ferry see &' certain measure of fair and ' ring Folland fFdin ’'one to fifty- volume From the Folland H D Moyle W H What would have happened if board of education will come at least Mrs Nellie K Montgomery E C Cath-ca- rt Play? we had not raised huge armies to conThomas B" L Evans M J Morris 40 books while the management of the German legions? the front HL ' Army club has promised to donate Homer Dan Alexander W DH Bowman follow these questions out “If ' you Wilkins scores of duplicates which they possess Miss E Lindsey Judge will flnd demyou Some of those who have promised A H Parsons CL F Barrett Miss Marie ocratization and that Russia’s ' would disintegration 8 Fernstrom F Thomas books are: Hobday Aplln taken place before it did The -- Mrs Simon Frances Phillips George WL Snow have Bamberger Mrs James E Miss armies of France might' have gallant AnB Miss' EdOlive Mrs C Mrs Farris ' John JudgeA Hugo Jennings Daly CL been overwhelmed E Moreton win F Holmes Mrs Samuel Park derson C F Stillman “What kind of peace would they Mrs E O Leatherwood Mrs Eugene B Judge F B Scott William M McCrea have had then? It would not havo been ElisMalstrom Hazel B Erwin Palmer Mrs Wellington E Lake Mrs Louise peace it would have been a conFrederick U- Leonard Mrs- Frank L abeth Henderson W H Swan J Mc-T aquest a subjugation of Europe EuDodge Mrs A H Peabody Mrs' Percl-v- Harrington Clara Van Epps J HMath- rope would have been placed in serviR O Perkins Miss Ida Hanauer Mrs Kay M A Barton Elisabeth to a tude M great H dominating power John Dern Mr a Harold Smoot Mrs M ews George G Bywater Judge there would have been many nations H Walker Iri Enos Wall Mrs Al- Stephens Judge J I- Brown A great many others also have but one great power The indemnity bert S Bower Mrs W 8 McCormick Mrs A II S Bird Mrs E O Howard pledged contributions and their names might have taken the form of the surof navies and Europe would Mrs C W Whitley Mrs- John Dooly will be announced as the' books offered render have been at 'the mercy of the worst Mrs T G Griffin Mrs A H Parsons come' in elements of that dominating power “The killed powers at the first moment felt instinctively that ' a great menace to human liberty had appeared on the harlzon and they accepted the challenge America saw It and joined us That' is what the Germans haye Dental work must be high-clato last very Jong Cheap 4rorkbeen striving against for three years never pay a It looks nice for-- a while and seems to bo good dentistry but and not without success time will tell the sad tale Wrhy not have the best in the first place? "You wlll save time and money and your teeth Poor dentistry Is a detriOn See the Ascent ment rather than a help to preserve them longer If first-clawork is all the roads-eveconfronted done in the beginning your visits to the dentist' will be very few but if done poor sboddy work is done the pain time and cost to have the work over Is doubled Select a reputable dentist to do your work stockholders but for all Utahns J' ' ' DON’T MISS ANT STEF Ten of those 2148 William Elmer CUrl 1495 William examined were physically fit and made Robert Norris 2452 Myron Turpin Garrett 2070 William Jeffery 1227 no exemption' claim Seven of the Maximo Ruis 1722 William Kokaa j 80 ordered to report yesterday had Districts 2 and 4 will begin examinaJoined the national guard or the regu- tions tomorrow lar army one is employed In the quartermaster general’s office at Washington Admits Attempt to D C another wired from MisEvade Army Draft Law souri' for From permission to appear before a Page 1) (Continued board in- that state so that the entire - Harry Waters formerly East who saw his name In the Tribemployed as ' une yesterday as not being at that first day’s allotment was accounted for a cierk In North Platte Neb was arThose making exemption claims were rested Friday at Milford by United address felt that he had a “kick comhis to fill out their blanks and re- States authorities charged with hav-n- 6 man declared that asked ing The young to the board at the Whittier at turn them lived that had father and mother attempted to evade the draft law tomorrow made or Tuesday The Waters Is 24 could not present a regschool by address for years that he had his home' there and strongly intimated board will pass upon all claims as ex- istration card and admitted that he that if anyone had looked Into the mat- peditiously as possible Eighty other attempted to evade the national edict He will be transferred to Salt Lake ter even a little hit he would not have registrants called In the first drawing exto notified for been have out of appear to as get been advertised City for a hearing before Comulssloner trying tomorrow amination H V Van Pelt' service j 2 No At the headquarters of division Resents Being Called Slacker 227 Atlas block 26 out of 54 men sum- IPSON RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD I The young man said: “Just why Ilans P Ipson has been recommendshould be advertised as a ‘slacker Is a moned appeared for the physical tests ed to President Wilson to succeed Of this number eight failed to Caesar Myers resigned as a member mystery to me and my parents I am pass Three aliensonly a German a Turk of the draft board of Garfield county here and I shall be right here until and a Greek were recorded as exempt such time as my country wants ms" on Seven claimed the exemption ground PERSIAN COMING HERE Noble Rogers Informed the sheriff of two had because marriage they of evading that be had no Intentions TO STUDY MEDICINE one to mothers widowed support the draft that he was working ‘at a because he was the sole of his Mlrza All cafe in the city but had moved from father and mother both support Kull Khan a Persian will are whom of the at was he j where be to living the University of Utah from sent the place and infirm time he registered and had forgot to' aged Vocational Exemption Claim Washington D CL to study medicine leaye his new address A rather- - unusual exemption claim according to word received at the uniannounced that Wilson William John was put in at the Whittier school A versity A member of the Fersian legawithout address his he had changed' claimed a vocational ex- tion of Washington who Is advisor of woolJbuye he' the should the young Persian advised him to come notify thinking that emption saying that the' business of to Utah to take up his medical work therefore and the of change postoffice one Khan has completed an wool is a high echool eduhandling was did' not receive the notice that he to the government His case will be cation in this country and desired to drafted up the study of medicine He will referred to the exemption appeal or take In Salt Lake shortly after the had arrive sheriff m the 5 At p yesterday board The board of division first of September district two warrants of arrest for alleged No 1 has been informed by the governevaders of the draft law in Salt Lake ment that a number of residents of LINER STRIKES MINE Leschske They were Rennie William have been cited to appear other cltj 1 249 S State before it for examination who registered ffonr ALL ON BOARD SAVED who regMike Kalofckegen street and The following men did not appear Amsterdam Aug 4 — The Holland-Americistered from 240 S State street yesterday at headquarters of district Line steamship Noordsm No 2 as ordered: - 44 Oat ot 71 Physically Fit M while bound for Holmine a struck 258 No Lester Serial Remey Out of 71 men who took the physical 2522 Muaren Asin 458 Gust Harris land and although" badly damaged 1752 Miles reached port under her own steam Owexamination at the headquarters of the 1878 Christian Magrite 1 at the Owens 2195 Felix Bruno AlNo to the low water however she was 2036 division of board ing draft 275 not able to enter and salvage vessels 387 Harper Sickinger Whittier school ‘yesterday 46 were bert Gayer A 2166 are John Russell by The Xoordam carried standing Harry found to be physically fit for military Walsh Henry 596 Frank Auston Donk 8067 237 passengers and a crew of 270' all servlet Two registrants who had been Emuel Myers 1267 Ksmon ParrlshJof whom were saved THREE MEN DENY EVADING DRAFT ad - - - - all-import- ant - -- an -- - - - ' notified failed to appear ': - - |