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Show THE 8 RUSS PURSUE IS RECAPTURED rand Duke's Troops Follow Ignatius T. Lincoln Arrested in New York by Agents of Up Success at Erzorum With Vigor. Department of Justice. Oontinwel From rage 1.) where General Town-hfnt- 'i army t bottled up. tried to et the river It crost Jo th west tank battle H dtfrat') in a three-hou- r and fell back to lie second line position?, leavlnc? a number of dead. The defeat of a, Itusslan force which attacked Khengac oath of Hamad-an- . far across the Persian border, le also reported br the Turkish war of fi'-e. which declares the Russians lost heavily. a. -- Treos Mormm(. front Intportaat Frunfo-nelpla- n th come report of Important troop but From mov-me- nt behtnd the German tines, on an extensive The British apare continuing telr efforts parently t rearatn thIr recently lost trenches outheast f Ypren. lielKlum. but ISer-llIn announcing the second Hrltlsh attack at this point within two days, declare that It wae fruitless. Mining operations, artillery engagand ement, small raiding expedition up the list aerial bombardment male of the other activities In this war area, except a minor and unsuccessful attack by the Germane near ruanfry. In the Artola district, announced froi Paris. An air raid by a siuadron of Italian machines against Laibach. capital of Is officially Carnlola. Austria-Hungarwere Hombs Horn. from reported they are dropped on the town, and considerable thought to have done amac. Austrian aeroplanes ascended off the for the purpose of rtrivln ratdore, and six of them surroundedto one of the Italians and brought him Ito new of ale In any sector. fl-htt- n -- n. y. earth. GERMANS TAKEN OFF AMERICAN STEAMER leb. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 N, FUGITIVE SPY FLEEING TURKS Knt-1-Amar- IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- The Fhanrhat. China, American steamship China, which left for San Fhanahal yesterday on the high seas was held upmorning J'ranclsro. cruiser and by a British auxiliarywere thlrty-elfcGermans taken off. have It Is thought the China may which been held up by the Iiurentic. stopped th Tenyo Maru while recently en a voyasr to Manila anl removed nine Indians. 19. ht (Continued From Fare 1.) prisoner and not as an alleged criminal. Lincoln waa born under the name of Trebltch. lie Is an Austrian. lie later assumed the name under which he Is now known, and under It. after years in Kngland. residing several adopted the Anglican faith and for a while waa an ordained minister. Then he became a member of parliament and la said to have been an Intimate of the prime minister. After the outbreak of the European war, Uncoln began writing accounts of his alleged exploits as a Carman spy In England, while believed there to be a Joynl member of parliament. In these accounts he waa the hero of many Inwas revealing trigues and declared he the "true depth of the whole great Teutonic spy system." Ills arrest here was at the request of the Hrltlsh government, which of charged that he forged two bills one 200 and exchange, one for for fiOO, his alleged victim la the latter case being a man who had been his benefactor. Addison S. Pratt, attorney for Lincoln, expreasetl surprise tonight when Informed that the fugitive had been caught. lie said he had been led to believe Lincoln was "far away from New York." "Lincoln." he added, "was ordered to be extradited to Great Britain by the United States district court after his I think his esarrest last August. his appeal while from cape custody from that decision was pending will not affect the case In any way, unless It should result In the higher court British authorities a granting the to the case for aradvance preference Ordinarily the court would gument. not reach the case for a year or more, as It Is greatly behind In Its work." Mr. Pratt said his argument against the extradition of Uncoln would be that Lincoln waa wanted In England for political offenses and not criminal offenses and that to return him there probably would mean that he would be shot as a spy. Will n Jiarrendered. Washington, Feb. 19. Department of Justice officials said tonlpnt that Ig byibUjc p - y 4 il it i lJ s Monday - a SFLI'IIUn, 3 SODIUM Tt PHOSPHATK VALUE-GIVIN- j that 's G First SCHRAMM-JOHNSON'- , . HL OR SIIAVI2VG SOAP CIAL. -- CAXDY L,n. .. . 'Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, Women, Never Gripe 20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year, Children Take one or two Cascaieii tomiil and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. head will Wake up feeling grand, be clear, jour tongue jour clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liver feet of bowels active. Get and a boxthirty at any dru store now and get straightened up by morning. Stop the SODA OF W had colds and hciuaxr. . Feel fit and ready for work bad day-or play. Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or Inconvenience you the next day like salts, pills or calomel. a They're fine! Mothers should give whole Cascaret or feverany tlmo to cross, elck, Itbilious act thorwill ish children because oughly and can not injure. J British aRents for removal to England to face charges pending against him there. Forty yards of new rugs and carpets are turned out every second during ten the carpet working hours every day In more than mills of Philadelphia, where a third of all the carpets woven In the United States are made. econom- COMPOUND A splendid any wood surface. Use it In your spring housecleaninjr. IRON PILLS I LB. SUGAR MILK, SPECIAL cents! f I Pint Bot"tle79c J ARMY AVIATION CATNIP A FENNEL EDWARD'S OLIVE TABLETS 25c s PROBE 0 RDERED sU c . 5 T 1 ETTES gently, A r n ft "4 i 14 inll Mil IMPERIAL GRANUM result. Everyone, whether ailing, sick: or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri get acting without . .. go W i DYS-Jw- y WI n SELL AIL II A XX - I lamp-l- it Bryan-Mar- sh SIZLS 15, 1915, - O. 1915 t I c.f Me I i 1913. !'.- - . . a)! A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. stagnant matter. E sa 15c 79 c 40-V- att Open sluices of system each morning am wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. fying the entire atimcntary canal leforc putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast. While 3'ou are enjoying youri breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from the blood, and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickry complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. -- will a stl circulation. They feed the entire nervous ywtem a mild and aoothlngf flow of electricity. Drive out rheumatism. We have ize for men and women. CARTER'S LIVER I CASTOniA BISURATED MAGNESIA I . 25 c PILLS food fir the NursingMotlier j griping. A pleasant laxative. $1.00 S5.... SUJOL, the new remedy DIOXOGEX, increases the quan75c for constipa ...49c a 38c tion 50c SPECIAL tity and quality of AYER'S LIMESTONE 3P" her milk and gives fg SARSAPAniLLAOV 29c $ PHOSPHATE to jsi bear the War Department Takes Action 1 strength OP MILK MAGNESIA, PIERCE'S FAVORITE SOc FULL Si strain of noising. PRESCRIPTION, After Charges Are Made by 'si 29c PINT Q"Q SPECIAL Jir the BABY Senator Robinson. ST. JACOB'S Imperial Granum is c OIL I6c MoreLight at Less Cost $ 25 the food that gives STUART'S 3 hard, firm flesh, f?rt (Continued From Tape 1.) YOUR HOME BRIMFUL OF 5 TABLETS 34 c FILL PEPSIA Your leisure hours are LIGHT. and he succeeded In bluffing the rich. Mid bone . good hours. Make them cheerful S ate conferees. This Is the whole story red blood. with electric lisrht from and had we gtme to some other Mazda Lamps, which are it we would have mittee, probably as bright as carbon times a three as much money as the navy did.' no more to burn. a cost and 55523 lamps st sizes for your St. can We proper sunply IMPERIAL Wanted Xw Motorcycle. 27c home. Lamps, GRANUM "5c "A letter from Captain Cowan to a SANIFLUSH, E! IMPERIAL Colonel Reber. dated January 4Qa SPECIAL asked for authority to spend $300 for fjf 25c GUANUM i FATHER J? t s Z. ADHESIVE I YARD the purchase of a 'My motorcycle. IDf WpflPVPnnAnuSizpRntl A.(r BRUSH 26c ..5C official reason, write Captain Cowan, 3 took 20t for wanting: to purchase this motorLB. ABSORBENT Oevelcp Any Size Film ONE PINT ftiSI&y.Z S 25c COTTON. SPECIAL f cycle. Is that the latest modern motorWeMake An 813 Enlargement 25 We should fcf OE OVblte Paraffin Oil), a splendid TOOTH BRUSH, cycle we have here Is for chronio rZ remedy be of the and RUSSIAN track keep Improvements i (29U 8c! LmerSizesAtEguBHyAtirsdivePncss constipation iJJ BRISTLES ready 'to recommend the type best suited for our work. My personal reason a SAFETY RAZOR for wanting to purchase this motorcycle 1 FILMS KODAKS, Mail Is to provide myself with a means of St. and Kodak Albums, Kodak Blades Sharpened. Blndes. $rot-te- JUiSP FiOll IE 1 17c U 19c I, 16c ' . 13c 16c AVITCII 25c IS $1 Electropodes sq for Rheumatism it ComfortaDly worn In your ahoes. Prevent cold feet by increasing? the 17c 24c EorHilFs Liverettes constipation .33c orHILL'S a sluggish liver LIVER- FLETCHER'S a suc St. 1 or are rundown from overwork, take Hlirn Hyvonhos-nulte- a and be rejuvenated. JCr ONE HUNDRED BLAUD In tUe nervca and tlMMtrem. If you are couvalenolncr from a cold HILL'S ELIXIR ETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER natius T. T. Lincoln probably would be turned over as soon as possible to A HYPOPHOS-PHITE- S s sc . is v. . .fc a. io SODA) . v io live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. iVhat a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Polks who arc accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nastv breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho whole of tho internal poisonous fek4 WMEii 1,11. I com- Life is not merely to live, hut SERVICE, .. 1 L.IJ Sen- ik of First in S. , II I1BI 11 in LISTERIXE, t SPECIAL ... 1 9c 01 LISTEUIXE, ..19c SOc SPECIAL LISTERIXE, POWDERED BOItACIC lie SPECIAL 25c dZtJX ACID, SPE. ff WILLIAMS COLGATE'S ., 14c i nocic g RUBIFOAM, c. SPECIAL ..21c gj SPECIAL BAKING asc 6c 7. AlfC SEED (BICARBONATE jr. CAMOMILE PREPARED s PI.OWERS ...."..:15C CHALK .r. ESSENCE JAMAICA c GINGER GLYCERIN s0 COOPER'S CEDAR DO YOU NEED A 25'C ROSE WATER CAMPHORATED OIL POLISH OIL SPRING TONIC ? 25c ROSE perfect cleanser most ... ... 25c WATER a. and ical polish for fine TINCTURE HILL'S SYRUP furniture or hard a ARNICA 25c wood floors. Goes a other reconstructive tonic and PINT CHART further than any builder. chemical food for tonic for and makes a HAZEL St. Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. Tuesday Specials Country. First in QUALITY, Our I and transportation between North Island and my Quarters at Coronado." "Upon the quartermaster's corps In the army Is placed the duty of building: barracks and they have appropriations for that purpose. Nevertheless, Colonel Reber, on May 29. 1915, wrote as follows to Captain Covan: 'There Is one thlni? I wish you would be very careful about and not let your quartermaster refer In any way to the structure we have erected on North Island as a temporary barracks. A requisition arrived the other day for something: for the temporary barracks and the quartermaster's office fell down in a fit. They said they had no temporary barracks and that they knew nothing about temporary barracks, which was their proper state of mind, as we cannot tell any that we have built person officially " barracks.' DfiMD u niwp n T rnnvi IT Dun fiDDLiwouui rnuiii OF HOUSE EX-BANKE- R'S Believed Work of Depositor Angered by Loss of His Money. Explosion Chicago, Feb. 19. A bomb exploded early today at the home of Modestlno MastroplovannI, blew out the front of the house, but Injured no one. Maatro-giovanformerly was head of a private bank, affairs of which now are in the bankruptcy court. He said he believed tho explosion to be the work of a depositor angered by the loss of his S exceeding fifty years; and periods not that in states having no commission, or other authority for regulation of rates, charges and services of water regulation power companies, such should be enforced by the interstate commerce commission. An attempt also will be made by Senator Husting to get into the bill a that whenever the President provision believes the safety of the country demands it, he may order seized any power plant developed under terms of the proposed law for the purpose of nitrate explosives, or manufacturing for any other purpose ' concerning the of the country. Just compensasafety tion would be paid the owners. Senator La Follette's amendment would give the interstate commerce commission authority over leases in states which have no regulatory and would provide for free authority, leases to political subdivisionsinsti-of states, municipalities and state tutions operating plants not for profit. An amendment drafted by Senator Norris would give the United States after explants authority ofto take over months' six upon grants piration and one by Senator Cummins notice, would make the proposed law apply to unnavlgable streams whenever the United States enters upon their improvement to make them navigable. Senator Kenyon will urge a proposal to give the secretary of war authority to examine all books and accounts of water power grantees. PERU CLOSES LEGATIONS. Washington, Feb. 19. As a measure of economy Peru has decided on the early withdrawal of its two remain ME NDIMTS TO WATERPOWER BILL Conservation Champions Begin Fight to Strengthen Regulatory Provisions. 19. Conservation TVashlngton. Feb. in the Senate have begun a champions the Shields determined fight to amend Its provisions bill so as to strengthen of water power in for development streams by private capital. navigable be Amendments to that end soon will DemoSenators Hustlng, Introduced by and La Follette, Kenyon, Norris crat, Cummins, Republicans. and AViendments prepared by Senator would provide that payment Hustlng to the federal government made be may beneof reasonable annual charges for granwater to accrue power fits that leases of power may be istees; that corsued without charge to municipal and purposes for municipal porations or associations for doto Individuals or use for deirrigation mestic, mining -- o not exceeding of power velopment constructed horse power; that publicly dams and work may be leased for nl money. The explosion apparently was caused by a powerful bomb. Windows all along tne street were enattered ana residents of the neighborhood thrown into a panic. Mastrogiovanni said since the failure of his bank last March he had received a series of blackhand letters threatening his life. Another bomb of less destructive character was exploded tonight in the rear of a restaurant of a Twenty-secon- d atreet building which, until the police closed it, housed the notorious Frieberg's dance hall. The bomb was crudely made and did little damage. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIUL Ilnlter de Vyvre Voices (ro(ttntle of Belgians to This Country. New York, Feb. 19. America has contributed J7. 500,000 to the relief of Belgium, according to E. Van de Vyvre, Belgian minister of finance, who sailed today for London on the eteamshlp St. Paul after spending several weeks In this country. Up to February 1 foodstuffs and clothing valued at more than $80,000,000 had been shipped into he said. Belgian interests more than $60,000,000 of the sum expended. The Belgian minister thanked the American people for their generosity and nald In a farewell message: "I ask you individually and as a nation to accept the love, the friendship and the faith which is offered to America by every Belgian as the tribute of Bel-glu- supplied their gratitude." m, WAVY j-Es- s-j o ing diplomatic representatives, Alfonso Pezet, minister to the United States, and the minister to Brazil. Minister Pezet today received into close the legation, turnstructions over the archives in of ing someone to be selected.- Hecharge will leave Fed-eric- In Marcn. RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR . Tliis Home Made Mixture Darken Gray Hair and Removes Dandruff. To a half pint of water add: 1 oz. Bay Rum a small box Earbo Compound i oz. Glycerine These are all simple Ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them yourself. Apply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to darken the gray hair, rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hair from falling out, and relieves Itching and scalp diseases. It promotes the growth of the hair and makes harsh hair soft and glossy. FT , HAIR, . SOFULOSSY, , THANKS AMERICA FOR AID -JazS-gsB-Ji "TMEJiEVESrSUBSTinTORS PROPOSE s Your Supplies, etc. n 2 if IE 2 liEo Jii 2 jl! I. ' bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair. f,: M "7'' 25-ce- nt 274 South Main Street. Within ten minutes after an appli- fill cation of Danderijie you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but awhat will please you most will be after few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderlne immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with draw It through and carefully one small strand at a your hair, taking your hair time. The effect is amazing hae will be light, fluffy and wavy, and Inan appearance of abundance; an luxcomparable luster, softness and bottle of Knowlton's Get a Danderine from any drug store or toilet is as that your hair counter, and prove it has been pretty and orsoft as any that careless treatneglected all youbysurely can have ment that's injured beautiful hair and lots of it if you will Just try-- little Danderlne. Dan-deri- 25-ce- a nt ne CLARA STEPHENS O N, upon her return from the Eastern market today, brings the good news. THE SPRING OF 1916 is to mark our highest achievements in presenting to the women of Salt Lake City exclusive styles and original modes in distinctive apparel. We announce a host of new arrivals: SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SEPARATE SKIRTS, BLOUSES AND MILLINERY k J f 4 |