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Show THE HOSPITAL SHIP IS nm TIMES-NEW- NEPI1I. UTAH. S. Our Long Range Guns PACKERS CHARGED New Gifts AMERICAN ARMY nrnMuin dimmm WITH PROFITEERING CARRYING SICK AND WOUNDED AND NURSES SENT TO BOTTOM BY INORDINATE GREED AND BAREFACED FRAUD CHARGED BY FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION LANDING OF FIRST CONTINGENT FROM STATES UNITED FORMALLY ANNOUNCED. Meat Packers Said to Have Pocketed $140,000,000 in 1919, 1916 and 1917 Without Regard to Lawa. Flour Mills Also Big Gainers. Bulk of American Troops Going to Italy Will Be Sent from France, Their Places Being Filled by New Regiments from United States. on u treWashington. mendous scale in pracilenlly all the basic commodities of life was reported to the senate Salurihiy by the federal trade commission us lie result of an Wushiugtoii. The safe Italy of the t I'ouiliigeiit of military force which will represent the I'ulled Slates, wus untiouiiced June 'J!' by tlcn end March, chief of slulT. Sent direct from this country, the troops landed on June S, to supplement others ordered from France "by tSeuerul I'crshing. Sanitary units compose the greater purt of the tlrst arrivals, but "other apeclul units" ulso were Included, t Sen-eMarch rcltcruteu the statement tout the bulk of the combatant America u troops going to Italy Will be sent from the western front,' their places being immediately taken by new regiments from tlie I'nlled Stute. "No definite plan for the lucreuse of this force from the l ulled States has been reiichcd," Secretary Ituker said later. lu commenting upon the "It should be emphasized that tlie shipment of further Increment des-iiil- s largely upon l'uture developments." The first nallonal uriny division bus tnken up a sector ut the front, tioiientl March also uuuounced. It Is the -seventh, raised lu New York, trained at t'uinp I'ptou uud originally commanded by Major tienerul J. Franklin llell. ft wus tuken across under Mnjor (ieiierul Johnson. While the actlous along the American during the past week huve leeu entirely locul in churucter. Ilia chief of staff said the results huve shown that Amerlciiu tnsips are more tliun holding their own, and fine of Individual valor huve been reistrted. 111 S UNA D VESSELS UNIT NOW IN ITALY Eaoh day you can find something new and different in our showcases. Little gifts of high value at small coat. Our modest prices make buying easy. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY Of the 258 Aboard Ship, But Twenty-fou- r Reached Shore After Torpedo Had Been Launched. A (Senium submarine, sevLondon. enty miles from the Irish const, on t lie ttio night of June -- 7, torpedoed 1 l.tMO-loi- i hospital ship Llandovery Castle, ehurtered by the Caniiillun und til Hie avrvlco of currying wounded niid sick from lOnglund to Ciiiimla. The ship wus linn on her way to i:nuliuir. She hud oil board ii"S persons, SO men of the t'liiuiilitiu uriny medical corps aud H women nurses. Unly 'J I. Including the cuptuiii, ure reported saved. The utlnck was without warning. The submarine commander, who or. tiered the captain, several of Id officers und Major Lyon of the medical corps alumni, said he sunk the ship because she wni currying American uvlutiou officers and others in the limiting service of the allies. He added later that the. vessel wan enrrj lug stores, because of tin explosion which occurred lift. Many Killed in Engine Room. All lights were burning when the Llandovery Ciistlif was torpedoed. These Included a huge electric, cross over the bridge und airings of white nod preen lights on either side. The lted Crosses on the sides of the vessel were Illuminated. According; to Hed Cross InfortiiHtlon, timuy were killed In the engine rooms. There Is hardly any doubt of this, as there was no response to Cnptalu Sylvester's signals from the bridge after the torpedo struck. As the were either killed or left their posts, there wus no one to abut off the lower, and the ship kept on her way, notwithstanding the great lodes torn by the torpedo, not beginning to slow down until the water rushed Into the boiler room, extlngulsh-tiir- f Nursing Sister Margaret youngest daughter of the- lute Puncan Cameron Frar.ler, formerly lieutenant-governof Nova Scotia, wus In cluirge of the Bisters aboard the Llandovery t'nstle. One of the boats of the Llandovery Castle, containing twelve nursing slaters, was seea to capsize, according to latest Information. The sisters were drowned. - or I "Inordinate greed iiul barefaced fraud" us well us "war pressure for hca,v production," the commission reported us the causes. ItcnppriiKcmcuts of properties were made by great concerns when It became evident that the government was about to tlx prices on u basis of return on investment, I lie rcau'l says, and salaries, allowances nlnl expenses were lu luaiiy instances pudded to show In-- c reused costs of conducting business. The outstanding feature of Its investigation, the coiuniisslou reported, was the evidence of a tendency to Increase und inn in n In prices iigiiinsl the force of competition. Of till the big pro Ins disclosed by the investigation the report says the profits of the meat packers und those Hilled with them und by the Hour mills, stand foremost, despite the tiding of prices by the government. Manipulations of the market by the five great puckers Armour, Swift, Morris, Wilson and Cuduhy the commission asserts, "ctnhmce every device that is useful to them without regard to law." The rejsirt charges that the five con cerns Imve monopolistic control of the ment Industry and "ure reaching for like domination in oilier products." 1 nirlng l'.M.'i. lilt" and UI7. the re- lairt autys. these companies ' Ws JULY CALLS WILL ARftlY DRAFT AGE REMAINS 21 10 DEPLETE CLASS I 31 MAKE LIMITS GENERAL CROWDER SUMMONS PROPOSAL TO REGISTRANTS TWENTY AND FORTY YEARS 124,524 MORE INTO THE SERVICE. DEFEATED IN SENATE, I Plan to Make Military Training of Total of 37,961 Will Be Taken, Youths f 21 Being Available to Fill Youths Between 20 and 21 ComGap ln Distrlcs Already pulsory Also Lacks Supports-Neu- tral Exhausted. Status Fixed. Wiisliiugtou. linmeilliiie extension of the present army draft age limits, HI to .SI years, was overwhelmingly defeated In the sena'e on June 1!S. The amendment proposed by Senator Full of New Mexico, to' the army ain proprintlon bill to make the limits twenty and forty yeurs, and all coms promises suggested for dliTerent and niaxlninms were voted down. ltesldes dlsfMtslug of the draft age question, the senate adopted several auiendmeuts to tbo bill. One authorized organization of the f ItiO.fMUJiiO ulrcraft production corMirntlon board as h vehicle. Tor lug aircraft priKltiction as shipbuilding Is by the shipping bourd through the Kmergency Fleet corjsirstlon. Another authorized the plan of basing draft quotas on the number of men In class one, Instrud of usn stute and effecting rights of neutrals, under the draft luw. The senate previously had adopted the draft quota legislations, but It bad been held up In the house. The amendment affecting neutrals provides cltlr.etis of neutral countries now suhJiH-- t to draft who have declared their Intentlm of becoming American cltlr.eiis, shall not be eligible for If they claim exemption from the drHft. This provision, offered by Senator Wlehcnck of Nebraska, wus iidoitted as a substitute for an amend-- ! ment approved by the stale department providing for exemption from the draft of all citizens of neutral countries. Washington. "pm-keted- CokI," g uscendiug market, economic sltuatiou which is fraught with hardship to the consuming public and with ultimate erll to the high cost companies through Increasing Mwer of their low cost tinclltora. s White and colored draft registrants numbering i were summoued to the colors for ndlltury service In a rail Issued mi June 1!U by Provost Marshal Cen-erCrowder. Mobilization will lake at Intervals during the month of plui-July, starting with the eutralnnieut of X1,1T1 white selected men July .V This latest cull, combined with that for to be mobilized July 1L25 ordered by Uenerul Crowder on June 'Jo and with the various special calls previously Issued, will remove from 1 chllluo life during July a total of men, the largest number of men summoned In any one month since the draft became oeratlve. The call Issued June I'd Is divided into four sections for entertainment puns.se. From July 5 to 0, w hite registrants numbering 33.2.M) are to be entrained; from July 13 to 1'., whites, 21.V; July 10 to yo. colored. 4...(NW. to 31. colored. ZI.Oll. aud from July Although the order Issued for men probably will deplete the present arallnbles in class one. In most of the draft districts. It was pointed out that the bulk of the men called for July will not go to camp until after the middle of the month, and by that time It Is expected the additions gained by reclassification and by the new registration of Hl.year-otyouths will be available. geu-era- ul e tuln-liiium- fHC.'KSI.IKXt. :tti7.-ISJ- al Hipu-Intlo- Button Combine Dissolved. Ies Moines. Judge M. K. Wade en tered a voluntary decree In the federal district court here FrhWiy dissolving button combine, which the Metal Trade Strike Ended. Salt Ieke City. The wheels of the was alleged to have virtually con Salt IjUe machine shops began to turn trolled the prices and output of the button Industry of the TucsiUy mora!i:g, after a cessation of entire nine days, following the strike of the I' n I ted Stntea. metal trades unionists, June 'SZ. As the culmination of n series of conSurvivors of Owlnsk Reach Shore. ferences hlch have been held during Washington. After being afloat ten the tast few lys lictween the striking days lu an om-i- i boat, folllnwlug the workers, the simp owners ami Federal sinking of the triiiis)srt steamship McADOO RETURNS SHORT LINES. Commissioner of Conciliation Captain Iiwlusk, twenty men were picket) up Charles T. Council, an agreement was by a naval vessel on June 2 and were slwa--t line readied whereby the employees will landed Sunday at Hampton I toads. Washington. At suit 17 be granted $1 a day Increase. to rlvBte ITALIANS STEADILY ADVANCING. raitroads were turned back management on June 13 by the DR. C. H. MAYO Wilson Vetoes Longer Hour. administration, a few hours beGround Not Content with Gained, wsss legislation InWashington. Congress eliminated a fore congress Are Pushing Austria Back. legislative rider requiring government tended lu prevent the relinquishment Aiistro Home. the Attaching elerks to work eight hours a day Inand f them. Itetweeit lines on Hip Aslago plateau, the of many stead of seven from the legislative, had isf the riMlds . foil reliuipil"bed VhIIh-IIb- . ill Italian' have taken Monte and judicial appropriation bill south! to remain under governns-n- t held have and ssi inpiiir.il prisoners short Hih-- s Tuesday, after President Wilson had iimntigemect. A'snit 4i It iii'tiii.Ml H.luiihwl Csslllif tlll'k!. Vetoed the fnensure because of the pro ret..,.-- J as .rt of the nallonal th- - orTen- - .e came turn to This vision. Salary Increases for the clerk T snrprla t the laymen of the a!i;.-of $120 n year to meet the Increased that t.eti-enWorld. for it was co- -t of living were left mo hanged. r lENATOR E. S. JOHNSON I 'las would Im content to hold his lu the mountain lines against a liw London Entertaips Americana. otTeit'-iveInteiiil,-.- ! by the Au4nati Londuti. American trooos In the and "tondnn district were entertained at Iliuh.li attack was Hot liliiitel to ' the I'liliiep tbenter Sunday evening n the b'ff blink ill Val'H-lla- . Monte Ad and addresses were made by Vice tt e if r.renlfl tt eV cuptlirwl the miral Sim. commander of the Amer Jd- -t ll'sntl of , bcii.b! of K.issn ican tinviil force In the nor jtmie. and ' ft... .ill:11--i Iff VttlslftL'llll. T. J. Mai N.'itiinrn. pnrliiiiiieiti;iry ' i ;i. tI i M'- - K" IMftl Mill . ...i,.!.. ii. .w.. ' I to the admiralty. t It. e Allpm-ll- e of the li!i:it! U'e i .,v the I'iave. m licit, on trial." hi Colonel End Life in Doctor's Office. ! June X. the enemy tied from the With a bullet Snn r'rnticlwo. b ink mi'li s baste that Indicated ? . wound through the heart, the Issly of Ihlng f dcjiiorsrzir.ioii. (V.lonel James W. Clinton, IT. ft. A. was found here Monday In the apart Senate Approves Appropriations B II. be was niinln of Ms physician, win-rapprofirla-tlott- s Washington. 4'arrl:ig a kihsI. No motive Is known for the s of niore than twelve billion ai. for the j.rosocntioii of the war and i.iifcrring authority n tlie res. Italians Pushing Forward. Ideiit l raise a large an army as may launched Uoine. nttnek to Insure Ann! xUlnrf. be jL'tiin-- 1 Monte rtl Vslhella hr the Aus !the wnate Hnfnrday nffertustw ps were the trian Monday repulsed by the army appropriation bill. There Italian, "the enemy tnasw being vote. The Nil not an mowed down by artillery fire." accord a. h.id tw'n Is frre the senate almost ing to the offiiial communication from A new portrait of Dr. C. H. Msyo of tlniionsly for five days. iM silipmrli rs. Rochester, Minn., an eminent surj-o- o, Germany Accepts Proposal. who has given all his time end tslert Mexiean Bandit Kill Americans. ;irmnnr lis accept est j Washington Houston, Texas. Four Amerlenn to the government since the United of the Fnit.-- I states to; Invlta'lon atnow the war. He is States entered the Pilljscti we-- p killed by Mexican bandits nd stives to IWn. Mft7,er- tached to the surgeon general's office Mexico, Hiiltirilsy. while ikmt on Augnt 5. j A In and has been a mem. I.mo. f.r a cot.feren.-tw prtlo9r.oh ,f united States rarrymi the payroll of the Mexican bee Washington, .! be , ji.m. on the American of the coun. medical the i;h board, general tlnlf (il company, it was announced tdw(f, ft. joheson of South gen0, ! of national M defense, ever snca thst treneral sut.s--t of cxc, ,T,Ke an I treat- Qahot here. at I he company's general ofTii-eserving his rst term war. i body was orgsnixed. mint or primers (h- - sena'e I Austrian Admit Leiui. Von Kuehtmsnn to Retain Office. ef Revolt in Austria. j Conscription Plan Not Abandoned. i Spirit war office The Amsterdam.- - The fieri' n feen f'Hris. have There fyimdon. When Ms pro Isolation Die admits complete evacuation by th" mm- - pre-!i- i iiig that fr. vn , was ak among tlie garrisons of the calliir for Irish volunteer .ut.r Austrian forces of tlie two Important the secretary, cities of tJyor and as there was no lde of nbstidmi-iIlimeary. tloiis of ( l del Tlosso nm will retniti Ills office. foreign strategic ! In fart. If is cer- result nf which 2" of the the pssibilify of niili'firy Monte VHltxilIa, on the western cm rs ibiHrc, that be lnf-tain, the lie con VIcoiir, French, td lord nontenant, in the mutiny f Hie Italian front. will rciimitt at bin hs. declared In A injwli Wednesday. demned to ilffi th. Isaacs Is Prisoner In Germany, 8urag Goes Over. Msrtisl Law for Austria. Slayer S'tretly Tried. I.iiMitennnt I'dounr! Washington. WasliiCigiori.- The wotonn snffrage Jotin II. Wlnfiel.f. I'arl.- - J1 i on. Kan. d,pMciea V. Isnacs. V. ft. N.. who was taken risoiuti'Mi on wliiiti ft vote wt jirt ntro. who recerit'y forf-"- l sfit tl.M. fining fo tlie to the ; f,e "f 1t by Dip .iTH!n feihrwirlr.e i d by sn f r. iioji'. .f th fowf slu""n In feri-eof the Wl It eri""rf' murder of tbrop.it which sank Die American trnnirt ( I. ii rnifin Join of i cm- - i fj.n.-.iv'ii ! Ats'tia-Huncsrytnaftial law Is Noret'iW 1.1 lasi. was lresid-T-Lincoln. h?i been I naUl q mi! see announce. . I l r,.,- -l If ilmhly not i. i.i t.,.,- - frtr. ii. ....:t .t..i ..!,.,,, m m in (Jermntiy. pr'i" ramp com ijji i.Hiii b fore Aiie int. i throuttcfot th Sli'l se ntenced to life pris'itirw n'. rrnuire. d is-n- rl I, I rail-ruu- d lliin-garl.i- d il . j s-- s 1 - , s 's i e did-liic- f ....T-r.i.n- .ptrtg nJ TijiI, e s Vi'-i.ic- ' An-lrii- iii rt-lioti- ! Knehl-imitm- j le. i , ! jtp-ij- be s !f - 1 t o-- - ,rt St iplndld ute4 ttoBlst2S0 , et-Ki- ll i. : Seventy- s U. 3. CARRANZA. REBUKES Makes Solemn Protest Against Tax on Oil Lands. Washington. I lecturing that all the I'nlted States asks of Mexico for American cltlr.eus Is Justice aud fair dealing, the stute department ou June 131 made public a "solemn protest" sent to President Cnrroiirja against the Mexican decree of February ID, 1'JIS, establishing a lax on oil lands. The statement suys the new taT amounts practically to confiscation, or at least unfair luisisltlou and cites extracts from I'resident Wilson's ssecli to the Mexican editors ou the future relations of nations as follows: "As long as there Is supielon there Is going to lie misunderstanding, und as long ns there Is misunderstanding there Is going to be trouble. If you once get a situation of trust then you have got a situation of iteruiiiiietit Jieace." KERENSKY ENGLAND. IN to &AJLT IN USED IAK CITY CARS Oldtmobllw, Ntv 00. ty Ciuianied llrM clau ittmt II wtnied br running condition. lithi partin, Wrlit loi dcuilfMi list and dnctif-tk- , Uttd Car Dept., Randall-Dod-d Auto Co Salt Laka Ciir tlt-s- exlui ust I ve in est Igat ion. isW. BARGAINS In uiTlvul "The exierleiiec with steel, flour and says the report, referring to rce fixing, "shows that a high fixed price, while atuhilU-InFrar.ler, stimulating uu prodm-ean the Arcs. MO MAIN STRUT EXPERT KODAK Finishing Have our proti'iAtonal phntoKmphers ilo your 141 Mouth Mala niii.ning. v i ball Lake Oitr FUms CUMTU Supplies pi HELP WANTED I'yWBntbiswiiKealsn 101811 barher (raite Manx tnwns need barbers; good npportuuititra opeo tor men orer drait age. Barbers in innr hufl I.et r;ood aa oitlceretallcoinmUHloD. or whip. Moler Barter wprka. Collage. 4.1 H. Weit Temple St., bait Lake Car. BOY HAD SPIRIT OF HIS RACE How the Captain's Boy, Mackinnory cf the Cameronla Helped to Allay Panic In the report of the torpedoing of the Anchor liner Cameronla troops In the Mediterranean last aura- mer, mention wm made of the splendid conduct of the captain's boy; Mack-Inno- n. This youngster was on ths bridge with the captain when the ship was struck, and be did much to allay the excitement by ahoutlng through the megaphone to the troops, "keep your beads, men. Dlnna get excited. I fa a' rlcht Nae hurry," and ao on. The sight ef the small boy with a megaphone as big as himself sdrlsing the soldiers to keep cool made many laugh aad quieted many nerves. The boy did many other things, and at the end the captain found bs bad disobeyed orders and was still on th bridge when everyone else bad left the hip. When the captain told him to "clear out," be said. "I'll no go UU you go, air." The captain then caught him by the cost and elung him overboard Into ths destroyer before Jumping himself. An eyewitness on the destroyer described seeing the captain sod th boy on the bridge of the sinking ship. I bear now that Mackjnoon went down in the Tusranla. Probably be behaved there as be did on the Cameronla, and the death he just missed ln the Mediterranean came to him off the Scottish coast. In the list of heroes) of our mercantile marine there ought to be a place for this gallant wee Glasgow lad. London Correspondence) of the Manchester Guardian. ONLY MADS MATTERS WORSE Small Girl's Efforts to "Fudge" on Unfortunate Remark Could Not Bo Called Successful A number of women were discussing Liberty bonds one afternoon ln a neighFormer Russian Premier Declares Rus- bor's bouse. Almost unnoticed a little Back Bs War. Jn Will sia neighbor girt had entered. At this Washington. Tlie unheralded point In the discussion she exclaimed: In Ijondon on June I'd of "Well, my aunt says she might Just Alexander F. Kerensky, former provias well buy a Liberty bond as to b sional premier of KussIh. together with taxed!" that be Is on his Her remark cansed a good bit ofl way to America, and that he Is cer- comment. One guest, who has a son In will Is- - flkdiliPg the service, became very Indignant. tain Husslii a kill II with the forces of demm-rncnd exclaimed: "Tlie Ideal Buying a bond to esagainst l.erman domination, furnished the siiIiJih I for a dlseuion In official cape taxation! That's patriotism fos and diplomatic circles that covereil a you ! That make me tired anybody; as able as she Is to buy bonds, or any Wide range. thing." With thst last remark the speak r Advocate 63 Per Cent Tax. . Wj.liliiflMii I lite lltilncdl He effect "flew" out of the house. The little girl, beholding the of Hie d Insures of profiteering mad" nd bad feeling she bad stirred tipj III the reistrt of the federal trade iitmri'.i"ii will le to stiiilulate th tried to "fudge" on her remark, exi ho last de. plaining that It wasn't her sunt whdj group of senators r mulcted taina Nl relit of war made the remark, but some other worn an. The neighbor women held her to) pioiits. ber first remark, aad were making It pretty "warm" for the little girl, when Britons Drop Thirteen Hun Planes. I.ioloti. I'.riiish aviators in aerial she finally burst out with: "Well, yoa don't know how ntnrh It combats on the front Friday shot dow ii scveaicen Cermaii sir- - costs my aunt to live; end bow much and wnt !k others down out It costs her to take that trip to Nl plnm-- s of nmtrd. Three Hellish machines egnra Falls!" The laugh with which trie women are missing as a result of the com greeted this Innocent remark wss auf bats. flclent to send the loyal and Innocent girl running from the room. Truly, SaV Americans Take Mora Prisoners. bad not fallen la pleasant Washington. Capture of iK tier-tna- n "lines daces" that afternoon. prisoners and the destruction of three (iemian Birplahes by American War Romsnce In the Stars, aviators was reirted by tleneral almost overhesd la the early eves I'ershlng In an official roinmiiiilipie nlns are some fslnt stsrs. constltntlDti fljiturdsy. the stel)sflon Coma Berenices. Of Hair." It eotnmemorstH "Berenice's Building Collapsed, Twenty Injured. Berenice, wife f Floletny Itl Kioiis tlty. Iowa. Tlie toll of dead In the Huff building, a three-stinrbrick who offered her hair to Venn to Thsj stmctnre at Fourth and Ioiiclss. which enre his safe return from war. hair was sacrificed, bul diss rollied at 1 :'W Sstnrdayw aftermsui. qneen's Hence the; W estlinsti"! at l' to jti. it ti a scisre appeared from the temple. lock bo'I lerend that ber golden nere Injured. ' turned Into a constellation. V. M. C. A. Heroes Given Honors. The Psyehla Thrill. Acts of conspiciiou ew V'rk THd you feel the psychic thrill thsl bravery under fire diplude by T. M. (. between a speaker and an A. war rone workers were rewarded dlenceT" sod citations. last by "Tea," replied Mr. Spumes. 'Thcrs corlitifl to cul led dp;iti lies r's eived was a mutual understanding st tmrs. M. V. '. A. hesd'ptarlers. t Inside of ten seconds It wss perfectly evident that I was scared nd Ihe a Two Aiemen Killed in Tesss. dieoce was worried." f ort Worth. 1et.- - f Jeiitcnaiit le '. Ilsref.fi!!. Jr.. of Wn!iinKtn. I. (" Te Benefit the CyelUL find f.fj-.r- ! Ity I.. Ifci'Hting of f're, A Canadian has Invented pten siaiiioficd si Hotta aviation in, matic huh for Wcycls which, he b e 'ii.fi-- . were killed when ths lleves, will permit the extensive lust fell In fl Mines. f solid rubber or rope tires. str-lfi- ) s-- iin s e-- ft, !, sir-plan- |