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Show -- i The 1 Publisher More Local KsrrS n Eerald-HepubHca- i Salt Lake Smelter Settlements MKT $5,754 (Lad. TIIE T Silver. 56'ac 02. S22.925. iCcppcr (Catfc.) b . S sn VRATHUV $17 5o Tntoi-MoinUt- Iru-'i- tn . .No. t 7 2. an-Vo- f : PI IflRMOM" SHORES ACCEPTS MAYOR'S OFFER OFAP POIMIENT AS POLICE CHIEF U in nn w RecordIXf c Shores NOMINATION TO .t? of: n K Colorado fit it x ri 11 Irl iJntIf work for t'ty-riJ eisht yeir. al one the Mifir: About 500 Chihuahua Colonists fin i rearm ry Reject Counsel of Aiierican j RJCK, J I I Ileralrt-RpuMlcan.- j j Colo- - I : " - - . y Colorado,, but on Novemt.crt9, 1903, three days before the orcfttllrini? was rnmnlptpil th mlnerj went vn strike. Shores immediately organized abont two hun-- . f i f . Submarine Explosion Occurs as Craft Was in Dry Dock . - at :Aymm iMMIgilfeiW P SHELL SHOWS NO DAMAGE; t' Thnt Amnrirnnc Will Qnnn S0-0- , Shoots THief She Catches Taking Hens GARRISONS ARE INCREASED E I'ASO. L in Tex- - Jan. IT. -- P I rni..n iiiiiuufitia Mate iio ;:ic to o.rr.f to t;i ntte.l 2tatf I to n.J- whn rclvel . . J Maim:: Hint tie roin JM- -. Hi:nipnnc: atioitt r(0, u ip to mr:- ntratt urifter jrutcctinn of I arrar.za irarri-ur:s- f stationcl at Cas3' 'ram'if s ttJ.rran. IVanon ami Ma rl i. untu tlw rleared of lmn Mil-- . Othr Americans In the p.it dl?tri-- t wre desTibed hr bcln.T re it.ctar.t to Ierc; Mexi:e, T.htre manr ?1U t.Rve .ipxir.iri . ..... A. olIti'iaiH, .'! intiiiii Fvrtt T.1; A t- - b-- - ? i f.u-apr-- !. J.nv-renc- r- 1 1.' 1 . I - aid - - r nr-c- p lLurr fj J r-- ( ! . i ..-i- i s t-- - le- 1 Imp.. I iacl Montenegrins, Retreating Southward, Hope to Make Stand at Scutari tta'-rie- e . make a stand at Heeka.. to the southeast of Cettlnje, and if necessary to continue their retreat southward and (omentrntc their defense at .Scutari, Albania.. In interior Montenegro., on the eastern front of the fighting In this field of the war. the. Austrians have adthe vanced from Herane and taken heights of (Jradina to the south. Air Itnld Made on Salonikt. . Around h'alooiki. where the entente forces have been energetically preparthemselves for the expected ading vance of the Teutonic allies. there have been additional defensive pre para", tions In the way of destruction of ridges. A German air raid on Salonlkl. which if drilarci to have Lien .futile, is the onlv notable incident reported. British losses In officers during December totaled 530. of which C75 Total casualties of officers since th war began- to the end of pe ceinber were,22,0Sl and the killed 6S17. Des-sarabt- an re sor.-ln-la- w rv!j ,,rrt i..,f. . fi.-i.- 1 t-j- nt. l'(f wer-kille- " ; f, w-eK- ( . per.-ort.i-l. " - " - ! y, . -i- Ottawa., onnillno' la llnttle. Out.. - Jan. " lf. li '' miimuiiin i ' r'i"i"-'-- ; " ' . ' Carries Provisions to"" Protect Private OiF' Interests in Wyoming and California. i 1.1. Ueports leatos provided they gave preferential evidence of having attempted to detheir claims. The presence of avelop well or evidence that they were working on January 1, 1D14. would be as proof. accepted In Its report the lands committee declared that the lands opened which in- cluded approximately "TOO. 4".0.000.000,000 tons of coal 000, 000 worth and $90. of phosphates and unknown quantities of oil. ga$ and mineral fertilizer should be developed Immediately. The Alaskan c oal field and oil lands in naval reserves are not affected by the bill. The measure would public min- ral lands on royaltyleae basis. Proper safeguards; its sponsors insist, haveieen established to prevent corporat Ions from acquiring any vast quan- - titles These are the sallenr features:, Coal: No ohe may acquire more than rr60 arres before development. Kali-mamay produce coal onl' for their own use. for which an annual rental and royalty of not less than 2 cents a ton 'shall be paid. .Free coal is for de.nestu- use of homesteaders. may 'obtain' for their Municipalities own use 160 acres without charge. -- Oil and gas: Tracts to run from 160 to 640 acres.. The government would Jrsue a twenty-yea- r lease with a renewal .'clause, An rental of not less than f 1 an acreannual a and royalthan of the ty of notof less, the product- would amount be paid ' to th?; government. . rnosnnates and fertilizer minerals arc in a Fimnar way, . 1 ds nro-vid- ed - , ten-ye- ar , one-tent- h, - - - Another West Point for ort Douglas j to Be Proposed ) t cabled' to evening papers here indicate to The in an that, the, Canadians havein letn wnun tney Jan. IK. Senator vu.l' Washington. engagement, portunt to introduce in ariift decided, hs lost Tt.',i killed a ni '.vounde 1. The regi- - hiV " " 01 10 Kill nrnrMln,. wiuviuiiiir inp u nrano merit which have suffered .most arc provide for the th Third Canadian Mounted Rifles of ..iV".' Medicine Hat. Alberta, and the Thlrty-thc- lr acidemy nt Fort Douglas, where in t ,?. I first tirk course of instruction may be civen. Infantry battallou of Calgary... Si-e- lal - nfraM-i:.pi,nc- a i 1 -- live., ." ;.:,''.-!''THE DEAD: . -- "''" ItOYB. snABF.n.A , electrician,-5econJ- , , ,.'" clafx Cleveland". O. ' JAMES 11. TECIv, civilian, general helper, Brooklyn . J. P. SCHUL.TZ, civilian, machinist." j .v-vj- J ii A- - l' electrician und the other three civilian workers.' At least three, of the ten now in hospitals are 'not expected to 'y. -- RUSSIANS SEEKING WEAK SPOT IN AUSTRIAN LINE -- ; l I "T-- ! L e as itis&Bxll . 1 n rl ; 1 I I 1 mm i , s.wy'r-yKyyy- re r 1 : tl-as- e -- ; , " , ASIIINGTOX, Jan. NEW . hf l I BEGUN INQUIRY; YORK, Jan, 15. Four men .killed and aten others in-- five of. them dangerously, in jured an explosion which occurred this aft-- : . crnooii' on the submarine E-- 2 while t lie craft vas undergoing, repairs in dock at the New York navy yard dry One of the men killed was an enlisted , jJj-Jw- rn 'f OFFICIAL4 The Seconal conservaof the adminstration criminals chief of police is to catch a tion measures, billunder whfch said Mayor Ferry. "Ills record s more than 700, "00,00a acres of public him to be one of the best rf""n the lands would be thrown open for ul. I country. He la honest aryi-faltInterests, passed, the House the by private nelleve A him because, appointed roll call. Immediately today without 640-acpublic will be nreTTed with him as afterward homestead bill the chief of poiyvs." was a with taken that It up prospect -Vorrted. fflayor I would next be Wfek. passed eariy TTiO""'iup,stl0i1 of eligibility of Mr. Orposltlon to the land lease bill was FThores for the position of chief of poconfined principalis ,tc. far western lice Is causing Mayor. Ferry much law-yer- s as "In the cAse of the representatives worry. Yesterday he consulted citi- water nower leasing bill 1assed last of ability regarding the Utah week. Led by Representative Mondell appointee. zenship "f hiscommission a group of members from of form of gov- theWyoming, While the western states particularly ernment law of 1911 changed the in the debate today opposed the provision under the . governing which the vast oil teeourves on public body method of electtnsr . . . .... 4 1. California and Wyoming Of the CttV II "HI noi viiHiUie me qu.ni - lands in be' developed tinder federal flcatlons for the holding of office. Fee- would leases. They contended that each state tlon: r 2 1 of the revised laws of 1907 f.hould be permitted to regulate develsaj-sof such resources within its opment N person shall be eligible to any borders. office who 1h not a qualified elecrepresentatives Ttaker and Church of California objected to a section tor of the city; nor shall any pergiving relief to California oil promoters son be eligible to any office who is affected by the land withdrawals under to the corporation." a defaulter the Taft administration as not being-liberaenouern. In the form passed, In the ease of Ulinger 'vs. "Pratt, fourteenth volume Utah claimant-:however, . it was a partialon victory for reported "In land prior All who filed supreme court reports, page 107, the to ?,, 1910, the date of the congresJuly (Continued on l'age I.l sional withdrawal, would be granted - ; Ladder Blown Through Conning Tower Falls 150 Feet Away; Gas Delays Rescuers 1 0 s House Passes Mineral Land a - . - "":;:.;:.-'::.,-:-- ? . at irrn-mind- Salt-Luke- , - e-t- . .v" oy .' - Ar-riri- i ; --- r i I " rnyor ! the, ! would not I recognize the union"; The appointment as eiiiet' of 'police of S.A.lt f quick and efficient the handling of Mr. Lake nnl will arrive here either late I situation was attributed to tonicht or early Motulay to confer strumental In, keeping Onion organ- with Mayor Ferry. The ".mayor ixers out of Carbon county during a telegram from ;hi:n last uisrlit 'the Colorado strike lastl year by hi?t aecitauce. 'Mayor J Picketing deputy sheriffs at nil aidioiir.ein' Shore.--;be will name Fcrrv saiil Mr. that It was' onVaCcount j presented to the city commission Mon- (lyVdtnltted I of Ibis, that no organizers. were able I to fropi Vtah day niht for ratification. ptt any '' Mr. Shores, familiarly known as J miners'. --'Doe,' has a reputation in western Colorado and eastern Utah as a tenor to lawbreakers. : It 'developed yesterday that Mr. Shores may be inelisrible for the position of chief of police. It is understood he is not a qualified elcctor of the state or of Salt Lake. Mayor Ferry ?aid that in hi-- opinion the ineligibility is o:dy technical a?ul tint i e The. other man was taken to the city emergency his - confirmed;. ividenee in t ' for alni05t a year .paves the v ay for hospital. Mrs. llradlcy was awakened by the his appointment! His name does not sounding in her bedroom of a buzzer appear in the city directory, but it is which connects with the door of her said by those behind his candidacy V"hT. the intruders broke that he claims his residence at a local hencoop. down the door to the coop the alarm hotel. was carried over the wire to her room. "I appointed Mr. Shores cnier or po some on clothes, she lice because I believe the business of-Hastily throwing rn-:- w-a- frorj the Colorado strike agitators f ItlIj encouraging a' . t "sympathy strike. The Utah Fuel eornpany ctfTeed to all old employees, 'but , W It UNCI!, nery. a we-te- ' " pnrted to have returned t the Infr'.or or t .u.vi.-ih'istate on th fraln v. M ;. e k. .Juarez a. today, at only a small puratl ve!y of frr!j;npercent in the Ti(l2ht'ornno! of Parral are 'r come out rTpected n th ?crlal train due hr tomorro niht. Warpath. There is unertaint here rardinfr the ii'iniber f Mesl n onratinif un- - secured her revolver and hurried to ler alleged ord.-f Frani- - a Villa the rear yard. n4l lieuterintx The two men were busily occupied althouph nnt Trevino, th C- rranza In fowls Into a La and did wa, fjtiotd iat n rtit in putting see her not until she ordered them to tnm t hlhunhm I.' y to th .'ffe atches t tnal hands and march out. on'y Zdy Villi m n renialt"! uncap throw up their hc started them toand i urea. obeyed They o .Mexican ficials at Juarex tin-.- . the ward when, jstrecd. f suddenly. it. however, there ir at least It.Iit.tr fcM.x- .Will Ulti'ltU 1S0O men on the ttlLlt ltVI !n warpath Keeping r.cr un trained on La wr . ChK'.u.ihff. .Marion I.etrS.rr. partner, Mrs. aUradley strurlf'wnh ' at mTlfar lawrence for distancnf twenty Chihuahua fit v. rfj hl.not for lv5 In him the meantime feet. ts Pom today, a plann sr f. havj receivl ht.- efforjirto overpower her cease to or w ov.'J. jf ioot. Jlor bulldog In. main here for fither Totter tore at Ms away 9 V f I'aitnor. "rt; Ct, ( i an, ne own.- - of'the' nnaliy pointed tne jrun Mir; of at id and fird. One bullet rornpinv hfNuihua. tiselu n r hose em-h- e v This 1. i.'.V found Its rfl s head; another licff v," rrn . plojes A.s s;m ftrcft the otiur ?ant let. rri-Viahl mark In U and flrd. When Lawrence tonight ma ?r.d waimw'jcrc. met hj- - If. r fr tere " ntanaiclncr ii i i.rr Mrs. Uradley fire af,tr the cf t!e mrr ian' It ilre;tor that Mr. I'atnier d "r.,; " lnestlrate j: man. nut rr uo5crcii nnj Kepi nis way. ir.re ncre nuiicis sae tr Tetl-asitnatlci r,t Mm. but hi? riectne.os or loot .MiCAn tie facto aftr I'M If' . t rmiMit of out nk him rai.xc the- 4 Half . enrryitm' and half dragging neon would r- - nthat enand er.r e rury m! flip reached the street and Liwrf And v screamed Untilyl for help. Neighbor trovioe employment i0 "any of camo to hi r al ai d t!;tn a call was f . tint to the police station. IdleT In 'Tort that Hots at t H .r. o k t tjvhi h U nlted day. li ,.i ni so:;i.-rifeti-ran. . j - - jmr- - Y.fkcl r vTnlpht. jt i rlare t h-r t were '" 'V ' t rl.it. i f from the f.j I'tat one Inn" : Jf ... szs rs r.id iiren In ith Meban. irverythint: at the fort tonight, jt wus re n Inst ru" tior. i from Washington, Thomas D. Kdw.ird. American consul. l today rr;urMed tWn. Civlra, I'.trr.inu commandant l re.r. to produ.-nil available t. t. conerrU the murder of I'eter Kcane. an American, by O.NDOX, Jan. 15. Onlv on the fe.Tican bandit st the 'tlearst llabrl- and east tlallcian front r a. r.in. ri In '',lh';ihu.i r..j days age. been ir. Montenegro have th-an.i also jt. IMwards ned 'the Carranza recent military developments of prime r'j fttithorities to pro'- tr th body and Importance. the to the border. The ratitl sequence of events in the bring it Funt-. n lnvolv!ig I.uts of the Montenegrinof campaign, the little kingdom's more Cen. Vlctoriano llutrta. and Aris- crumbling- ntesents ljte the . ptrhnps CarraS'---.n a far larger ta reo who vrere irollcied dramatl.- are t. bit r .ntfy t for the scale and f greater theinterest .rt?nio participants moment, conflict being t r the a!I.?ed II .e,ta at least, is to were waged between the Austrian und the in -Jtexi.-start a new toda by agents of taken into Th,, i.usslan offensive, resumed In '.Xe department of Ju- - forcf the tnited cstoj halt, apparently is after a brief more a b f.d through an v. , t.ce. tletermlnntlor llli gnvj " j III I'aso tank tcr l- -i f th- - fiirhtlmr Carrrtfo.,, i.nnrt f t ,e tKi govern who w.is sn of l have come only from Vienna, ment and of tli.Made . revolt, re- - vo far t.,KM indicate th.it the attacks n.alncd in j.t!i t.ntll afUr noon, when , .v.trhn lir. were offe-aj tall cf $::-piociirtM for him. Hr the l:sslans '(,turac,e, U to appear jr. court at San Antonlol , May dozen deep, only to be' repulsed each lltterta Left o Widow. time with frightful losses, according The wit! of General iluerta. former' to the Austrian official statement. This ru - renort add that tne attacKs nave not dictator or i;vi.o i a . t.jrft? , ; ndt hotuh it may tot be petted the Ilussians an inch of lerlog The titory. liU'l; of U'f il rectrd lor a Instrum rt' Rive to lls widow, Mrs. Montenegrin Hard lresed. Amelia . j i'.ar all his prop-ertIn Montenegro, the Austrian-- , follow "rra. til wherever it m i h'j l :iited." tip tneir rapture m . emnje. are tjt the elsht rJiifdren is civ. n pursuing the depleted forces of King Ilvii t hi in". comply v. ith the pri'Visions Nlchol.is anl have luade additional The- Monten grins, according of the T"as lw. Nothing in the In4pture. transferring strument, reveals t: atnou.it of the to unofficial advices. (urdetermined to v fctate. caj ltal to Nlkslc, Lif-.iten- j ' . re-ceiv- eil a buildhitr laborer an. I brlievcd to en I. W. W- of Huttc, Mont., was siot and seriously wounded at 3 o'clock this morning by Mrs. Uulu Uradley of 723 S. State street, who caugrht him and his partner In the act of robbing her hen- Awrk 1 WAYnilTl! CAWSH011ES l.as arccptt tff?r-o- -- property. A , Woman Surprises Pair in Act, and After Struggle With One Shoots Him Twice. iii.ii" i dpfer-irl-- 1 4 QFP ww-- - . , of tl, . : 0 MAYflR Reopen and Operate Fifty Mines and Smelters; Facts of Keanc Uunkr Demanded Vessel , First One Equipped With New Edison Batteries; '..- - - r.ro-iert- IS SHATTERED INTERIOR . Mexican Officials Express Hope Navy. Yard York d i ! New Undergoing Repairs Cause of ' Accident Undetermined h-- - BANDITS 0U VARPATH ESTIMATED AT 1800 t - . f For yr;ir.i he was special arent for t?e i:io ;ian!e until he accepted I QUESTION OF ELIGIBILITY th pom of rhl-- f of iIctertjvc.H fori TO SERVE MAY BE RAISED Mrc-J th tliot.,. i:xj rf s. His ervirdfputy sheriffs and ."Runmen," o of;, h l..cn in det.i.ind on out-- j J fnl by December 2i liad tho'sltua-- j si Ji wrk. dti! to bl.-- Phrewdneua tlon .well in hand, .with the excep- tion of a sniair number1 of anl caln? jt. lament at critl.nl times.! As n of corporation j. he f Reported He Is Not Qualified; i who erected their camp atagitators a point i fc.vs fiicured I which in niaro Mrike pltua-- J now known at I'anther. Peof Because Elector State tioni iifed was remarried ;m one of! where they. reinaineV .'for 'several the lr t mediators and n a pplen- months, trying to make headway In riod of Continuous Residence reviving lid n. t n in handllni? trike5. I the strike, but without v f success. oft'rs larre nmount cf material Falls Short of Requirement j The principal cause of, the in rand Junction. inclbluisr fair strjke JJ was dissatisfaction amonff miners rr"und9 vMuHl Rt over certain superintendents anov - -- . W. C. Concentrate Under. Protection of Carranza Garrisons Will I - . - ; . T as chief special acrent Utah Fuel company, has beeri active in coal mine- strikebreaking In Carbon county for fourteen years. His principal activities were durin? the latter, part of 3D0C," when jSOO miners in sympathy with Colorado miners, struck at the Utah Tuel company mine in Carbon county at Sunnyslde. Castle Gate. Scofleld and of iiunnison rounlv. fnin.'i, ratio. worn ajo. 1 T VfB ft .Li vjD ll ll; El.' aS I q 'Y;i,j j Government to Comeio U. S.; twenty. five yearn J tjf B ARTI I "of ; Silencer, Ida:, and. Salt Lake, vrho j was apain chosen 'president of the; National Woolsrrow- - I yesterday election was unanimous association. ti ' J. II AGUE 3 h EETING ' API: RIzLlICTIiD !.Tp RANK - " "Doc" 15. r Wires He Will Arrive Here To- J J day or Tomorrow; Is Known llf-i- h r in rln onrl UUIOrailO III Uldll cUJU aS j Terror to Violators of Law! UMr?lwe,rri,einR organized ' union leaders from n :,2?:'tt', Jan. 'MONDAY NIGHT IP Shores, of the to twentyof the cleverest. uwiyg to to The Special f 1 ith dct retire and pollro v - i in Carbon BE PRESENTED f, Tt Hria-Rpiib!trn.l RAND Ji:NVTlN. Colo., Jan. 13. W fhOrej, is regarded In! t LI Grand Junction and western Colo- - ftp1al ! Record as Strikeb rea ke r ! c f-- PRICE FIVE CENTS 'r- CLOSE PS Ol-riGC- , r WOOLMllN Sh ores' f . I K It ffl A PI ill v SALT. LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY; 16,' 191G l. ' . t- -- '.'" v."-- ' -. Brooklyn. JOSEPH LOGAN, helper, Bro.oklyn.' ': Resolutions A'dopted Include Stand for Read justment of the Tariff and for Warfare on ;Goyces'; . V ' Tiation-wid- e attention among sheepmen axid DESTtNED to attract. a mammoth ram sate and sheep fiW'will belheld "Interests, AVool-growers- yesterday. ', ;':.. ', , - e . t, ; d, re-elect- ed ' lyn. . ex-offic- . . - Brook- ; - , - " '"';:' ' ; , io con-'Oi- . , of .Chicaero, eastern yvlee : lliddlc-burg- " Ot'to, electrician, Uaymond, .Md. ', Guy 11. Clark, Jr., Frankfort, X. T. John. Holsey, Baltimore, Md, James Lyons, civilian l.Ienry Zoll," civilian, ; Otto Jiasert; 'civilian. ,'' pilchard Heme, civilian." Michael Peyseh, civilian ciyilian.'.. ; Alx "'Uf ;KV Shell, Intact; "'xAlthoaSh tjiq'.etoiiation was terrific itself trdm the outside theysubmarinte s!iowrs, none of tli;e,;eftect'B-o- f the second fatal aMtient of its of kind In the history United, State navv . x The- - Interior apparatus 'was .' badly shattered, but so tisht was the vessel's shell that, there was no means of escape for gas which accumulated and. it was more than an hour after the blast before the work of recovbodies could be completed. A ering the ladder, was blown up through the tower and fell 150 feet away. The. injured men and one body were removed isoon "alter the accident, but three "'bodies f ar down in the craft? could nocbe reached until the sas ha l' ueen blown. out by comoressed ai!,'. s 'XTnion-stockyard- . Miles, chietelectrician, S, -- i'- executive otticers were directed to maKe,.anafic;ements lor the sheep show wiu .De eiven in v w a suitable site-- oait LaKor-iJiSalt Lake in connection with the annual convention tJie'ass'Qciatibn, ;liieh this year is scheduled to take place here in SeVtenjberfhlsbVk' ' ' '' v"; Upon motion bf Drj. M. Wilson of , committee: James;-rletkeCokevllle, chairman; J.. Douplas, Wyo., chairman of the resolu Wyo.; K. McG U,JtZTy , Nev.r Thorny W. tions committee, the three executive of Austin, Salt VLak" and F. A. Ellin-wooRed jHuff, Cal. The president ficers of the association were vice and irresfdents yere named as before the convention closed. They Just of the committee. . memoers are Frank Hagentearth. Spent 'er, Ida., Wheri the final "session of the coil: president: M. I. Towers, Flagstaff, J vention.OPened yesterday Dr, Wilson, Ariz.. Western vice tiresldent. and A J. Knollln, connected with .. the snow and to isJtRtei)! ymi L. general "".' fiftj'-sceon- - cilK'ian, - in Salt rLAke from September to 0 inclusive; Decision to this end was made officially last evening by fhj veiecutive "board ofthe National d as concluded annual eohrontiort association, wliase -- x EPUT BAN TO (Continued'on Pas re ns 2.) ON ALL T RAFFIG WITH GERMANY AND HER ALLIE , president. S. W. McClure, Salt Lake, and Frank P. Miracle, Helena. IMont., were rereelected secretary and. treasurer. exof at the the meeting spectively, ecutive board, which followed the adjournment of the convention. Indorse Kxeciitlye Board. The executive boardt, as named by President Hasenbarth was indorsed It unanimously by the convention. comprises the following! J. K.' Burgess, Pendleton, Ore.: Thomas- Austin, isalt Wyo.: Lake; Joseph Kinney, Cokeville, Kllcn-wooA. K. Kimoall. Klko, Nevi: F. A. Bed Bluff, Cal.; Nathan Kicks, Jan. lo that Ureat JJritain win soon announce ine Bexburg, Ida.: K. O. Selway, Dillon, LONDON, on' actual blockade of Germany and her allies, thereby super- m council, Wash' F.' n!' Cock. Bellefourche is. l.: ! ceding, the condition which had been established by close con P.'Mll-xwho in have been; i w.i tlie statement made todav by Americans TIurh Cambell. Flagstaff. Ariz.: Cot-- " C. N. in aivl M., ler, Albuquerque, consequence of ":" tact with' the machinery y of .the British orders in council ;; fee.'Urbana. 111. t,'-of American- shippers wliose business. In connection with a vigorous legist their acting here as ''representatives'" ot execution orders. the by latlve campaign, which will be direct-of hada been affected Danish author;-i can agreement and The Netherlands who speak classification toward ed T.pron obtaining . trust a, , would be a surrender Overseas as .repre has acted in order that ranges' tatively.aiid who the public domain interin con- orAmerican sovereignty be given better protection, the estab- sentative of American interests states neutral smaller The procourt national lav. British a of with prize nection lishment nonpartisan tariff Asbegan to chafe, under, the agreeand matters kindred to, the ceedings reviewed' today for 'the ments. of evolution" the the a was Press of sociated committee five sheep Industry; lie said: ' selected. In order to give members of , an - ; "Will Reassert Aeulrat Ilisht "The British government shows this committee every opportunity to IT.. to now Enforcemeat shift Jany, Washington, convince Congress that it owes early unmistakable tendency the persistently expressed by Great. Britain of an actual blockade attention to sheep conditions nearly around to contention the inter- of the Teutonic powers would, in th ; that $7000 was subscribed shortly before the American from national law which prevailed before the opinion .of officials here, remove interclose of the convention as a' of several the war govern must field, controversy the ultimately present fund. It was announced 'that jit assertion of Tier sea national factors, which have led to intention to swell this fund to'j$lO,000. Great Britain's Is'- well known that when much diplomatic correspondence and It. as power.' named by "presiThis committee upon much, war the iirged misunderstanding on the part of beganofficeadmiralty dent Ilagenbarth and indorsed liy the the fnrofs-rfor the ; necessity, tb.e..public. "'.:, :y" Mr. of J Powers, convention" consists, One of these is the question that now C. Wood, Spencer, Ida.; the declaration of an actual blocftaae chairman; "tl." but the latter believed . that' the sus- remains unanswered ns to ne riK nt. ui Dr. Wilson, W. R. Morley; of Salt Lake. ceptibilities of neutrals could be "better NM., and X. 1CandParsons and, after the her allitfs any goods not contraband ofl eastern vice presi-as met by of these,' the government The president bewar. Once a blockade was declared adoption dent of the association were named could be r.o legal question of the with there agreements interminable' members of the committee., gan its of the, blockading fleet to keep miff ht These right agreements neutrals. With the purpose bf being represent? out of the enemy's ports, the not for been had it succeeded everything, ed at- the, .meetihe; which has .been have All as to the application of the Which doubt United the of States, for opposition the federal government called, by of doctrine . :the that ultimate destination also first the from stand tlie ' purpose of devising ways; and took so far as it concerns were that and removed illegal t the ntightbo, mean ror eramcaung me rauut cuj or for destined Veiled recogeven (Hoods' Germany through a therefore ote evil, to take place in Salt .Lake, nition of them In forms similar to the 'neutral state. the conv entign eeiecteu tne- ioiivwxm . : - British Orders in Council to Be Superseded by Declaration of Actual Blockade -- d. the-order- s ; ; . - " .. corn-mission, - orders-in-counci- ' " - ' l. . . , - ' i ; ' Albuij-jerriu- e, orders-ln-counc- il ex-offic- io . ; : - -- orders'-iri-counc- il sub-rO- - ; . r sa |