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Show THE Banks Disagree as to Sue-- ! cess of Federal Kc- ! serve Act. . FIGHTING HEAVY I i , OF ADDRESS i New York. July jrer.ee of opinion among the banks j of th country as to whether the federal reserve act has been sue-- 1 President Wilson Talks to Salesmanship Congress at Detroit. (Continued From Pace l. the Prealdent sprang A to the defense of the Democrats. prominent Republican had .toM him during the day that he had been deriving pleasure- from Association with Uemocrats and the executive recited - - I f cessful after a year's operation. is! shown in a report issued today by J a New York trust company which t f has just completed a nation-wid- e to- ' survey of the attitude of tanks wards the act. More than 5000 re- J plies were received to the inquiries" sent but, 17 of these bein favor-- 1 I able. 1173 unfavorable and 111 nou- - i committal. j J The banks questioned both mem- - j Of the I ber and nonmember banks. I member banks 1229 reported favor-- 1 ably to 1088 unfavorably, while 332 1 were noncommittal. "thn Incident and declared that he long 4 and .comth had fellowship enjoyed, of "Republicans, because be-- 1 panionship "would like to teach a teacher. lny them forrethtng'. Alt In Same Hoar. "VS hav been tryrngr, some of for a good many years", to teach In poll-tia elsewhere, this lesson that we are all In the flame boat," he, said. "We have common interests, and it Is our 1 . i . c, to understand and serve tbo? "business " common Interests. The gTeat difficulty that has confronted ua, gentlemen, has nf ten been that" tve have deliberately looked at these common Interests from , angle, which made them look as if some of us were separated from others and as if noma of us wanted to depress business, for example, of u wanted to exalt busi--and others I ilar eay that you have noticed llv-- ,: that the same necessity to make a Retne is Imposed upon Democrats as say yon are ready publicans and I dare are just as Democrats to believe that "willing- - to make a good llvfngr as Reit eeems to me publicans. to Therefore, I have been follow, though y logically i a having no regard for logic, quoted. f that Democrats are naturally as much I interested in the business prosperity of I the. United States a.s anybody elfe. fo ! that If you believe that they are not as fitted to guide It as other persons, you cannot be doubling- their Interest, you Impugning" their intelligence. jreTheonlyuplelon is beginning to dawn. he added, that the average man under stands the business necessities f the eotintry as welt as the extraordinary . man. Ttrrafrnry of "?" I invite your thoughts. he con- f Inued, ln what I sincerely believe to be, nn entirely nonpartisan spirit, to An act was , the democracy of business. passed in Congress that some recentlymost of the Intelligent business men of this country earnestly opposed men whom I knew, men whose character 1 ' trusted, men whose Integrity I abso- In. I refer to ti e fedlutely believedwhich w act rral intended, and by ' e'irceded in taking" credit out of the control' f a small number of men and available to everybody who making It commercial asset and the real bad ' very men who ppod that act, and opposed It conscientiously, row admit. tht It raved the country from a ruln-out panic when the stress of war came en. and that It la the salvation of every average business man who is in the ' mtdt of the tides that I have been try- -' Ins to describe. What does that mean, gentlemen? mean that you can fect. a settled It , point of view and can conscientiously proare if you do not progress opt'f yourself. That Is what it means. I am not Impugning the intelligence even of ' th men who opposed these things, because the same thing happens to every man if he Is not of extraordinary make-uthat he cannot ee the neces-elt- y for a thing that he does not him- lf need. When you have abundant credit and control of credit, you, of course, do not need that the area of credit should be broadened." "y to lief? te!ct. the salesmen. President Addressing declared In part: T.ttm We deatre permanent peace; pertut-- ' can grow only in our soil. rent peace actual creed will, That is the soilcanof not come without and irood will mutual comprehension. 1 hear aome gentieniert say that they want to help Mexico and the way they to help her is to overwhelm Rropose force. the "That Is the long way as well as the flKht-- 1 after way. Because, wrong: r i r. you have a nation full of Justified v.U - f o u nd and animated ensplclon will ed hostility and hatred, and ti. nest.ib-lliYoti help them? Then will you cordial business relations!! ps with them? Then will you so In ai neighbors and enjoy their confidence? On will have shut every the contrary you clcor. as if it wer of steel." "What makes Mexico fupI?ous of u Is that she does not believe yt that wo want to serve her. She believes we want to pose. her. Ar.l she has belief in the way for theour Justificationsome fellow citizen of in which Iter privilege and bsve tried to exploit I will not For my possessions. tho rve th ambition toofpart Amerrrr all Mexico but t wilt try ica so far as Intereourre with In mnrfrnM, by trying to serve Mexico herself.' Tu President Insisted, however, upon the absolute right o thbutUnited as to Htats Koin To defend her toricr. refstated his position by further, erence to th Virginia bill of rlrt.ts. "The bill snva that a yeoplo have a with rSff'ft to do anything they own their ovrn country and their he paid. "t am irolnrr to fand bv that betlf. That is for the benefit of those srentlemen who want to butt In." 1 mle r fand I us. Valnr of Sfat The President spoke of th value of and adterl: the mutual understanding Tott cannot hate a man 1 you know. I worn e. '; , , ntinr. -- 1 , i ft " p, . r- - i) Drive Pro cceds Steadily ; Russians Cross Stohhod River. l 'Continued From Pagre 1. supply of Russian troops, the great efficiency of the Russian artillery and cavalry and the endless supplies of ammunition as In ?reat contrast to the condition of the Russian forces last year. The Hermans are continuing their strong attacks along the Russian front, but the view is held here that this is only with the oblect of gaining: time to perfect the defenses of ICovel- and Vladlmir-Volynsland to remove stores of military material from large theeo k points to and Ivangrord. The fighting between the Italians and AiMtrians conttnes with unabated fury, the Austrian official etateraent describing- the repulse of Alpine forces between the Brenta and the Etsch rivers, more than S00 Italian dead being left before the Austrian trenches. ' Artillery Macedonia activity front is reported in along a dispatch from Saloniki. An artillery duel occurred yesterday along the French lines in the region of Kilindir. French aeroplanes have raided Monastlr and have thrown bombs on the milltarv depots and camps at Petrlch and og Fort Itupel. fls to the inexhaustible Foreigners Are Invited 'io Return General Calles Guarantees Protection to Americans in Slate of Sonora. 10. In a DOUGLAS. Ariz., July to the Associated Press tonight. Gen. P. KlSas Calles, of Fonora, raid: military commander "Advices I received today from Mexico City were so satisfactory and made me feel so surely that there can be no break between Mexico and the United States that I have ordered the demobilization of my troops now In the border districts, discharged from the national service, and ordered the reopening of all public offices along the border, "I have also extended an invitation to foreigners to return to Konora and will protect them and their property. "All of the volunteers who took up arms for their country have been ordered to return to their homes, to plant their fields and aid the governmentcon-In bringing about a return of normal ditions. "Th; railroads of Sonera will reopen for public traffic immediately. "I have ordered the bulk of my the YaquI river troops to proceed to Indian campaign valley to take up the once more In order that life and property of Mexicans and foreigners may be sjfe. "Ilach of my subordinate comman- m bition ticket, it was announced at the of the national commitheadquarters tee today. Judsre Llndscy said his cam to the bench passu for vents him from entering the race. pre on to hate. I have tried to head them off as rascals, but I have been unable to hate the th. In the relationship of naour tions with each other, many of rnisunder-?t- a are upon ndlncrs and as loner as you do not understand a Ion you cannot trade country with It. As 5 as you cannot take its point of view, you cannot commend Kuo'l to its jo'tr "This. then, my purchaseis the thtt 4T2Sf&' 'lj; tiS&K V y vdkw .$$U mm 7 -- ." rt jar IVitEi Any "I Out - Line as ve-mln- We will accept as first payment the price of the Records only. Pay for the VICTROLA on convenient weekly or monthly terms. As little as $1.50 a week will do. Zj' - i U& JHije: s. X- they letrolt. J"l So many people The Pre Went wa met and advance in years are per- comed by Congressman Isaac 11. - - -- -- I v 4 .... i- . : t SMOKER PLANS Ises IJig S275." Why not bepn to save now and wlien live in independence you 're oM 1 -- return," A' p-V- y UillQ.lJITI'OXTS PASIILY. i ill in 3t- - ; Antb'm 1 ,x.31. J m ornlek, Prcst, it. Lund, t. Albert . VKe-Pres- t. Kmltb, Vice-PresJticlckeUeir Cauier ... I mite U fx s'N - ' ' s . 1 M W M W TT "T W i -- tM0fW 4 .1 .. 3'M I never MM knew it could be done!" "' nrHIS ' - W- i rry"v '.-- ti diibc&L,-:..-t- after our representative has shown a typist how to accomplish some desired result on the kZ?' ' v i f&m x l ; i s f .i v&r?-Af L. C. Smith 8C Bros. Typewriter There are so many things about this machine that add to the quality and quantity , V A X i. s V.V'-I CE, ; 'ri' : exclamation, is often heard X of work of an operator that we have written about them in two booklets, which are yours for the asking. - "The Silent Smith" is the tide of the one on the Silent models, while the Standard models are described in "A Lesson in Operating." G, Send for the one you wish today. 'c CE, ' . V-,- - ,, - i mm V 4 1r Peril n. JuH 10. It ream announced! I officially today that Senior Ueuten-- I ana Herman ac-(ant waia have ueriiet. each jut out army, I f f,. i'n i I tion thir fourth opponent. Ueuten- - I I ant Ivcficr his fifth and Lieutenant I Ti e emperor f I'arschau his eighth. Mexican soldiers are but parted from their women except when eii2ajred in actual battle. This picture shows I has bestowed upon the last named i I the order Pour le Merlte. i Mexican 'troops with their families traveling in or on to; of box cars from point to point as ordered bv their ... .. 4 . - . T commanders, 1 Boston Transcript. n-'H-,''T . ' -- 2 : the cent left." especially Siiccc-s- . . . purpose are' now being employed for counting material of like units. Not only is the weighing machine more accurate because It substitutes simple manual operation and the highest degree of mechanical precision for the complicated mental figuring and inaccuracies cf other systems, but it counts from 100 to 1000 per cent faster than the timeworn methods. ! MADE M- t mm SCALES FOR. COUXTlXG. XO HOPE. . Edith "Haven't .you ani Jack been longer is It regarded as good to count uniform nieces management long enough to get married'.'" one by one In manufacturing plants. engaged Ethel "Too long: He hasn t got a Scales constructed for In Have Put Out of Action J Twenty-on- e Aeroplanes We trill yon 4 per cent on vo::r savinr3 here. art tears No - t . Ks wel- . Four German Aviators ip tip of tlie entire Victor catalogue are in the The splitting up of the Rothschild family of 'Frankfort into British, French and other branches has been an interesting though not remarkable Phenomenon of the last 150 years of finance, and was recently instanced by the fact, that a small French that recently removed Germanscruiser from a Spanish liner, was formerly a Rothschild yacht. Sher- wilt respect Mexico's sovereignty ; Mail Orders Filled , The executive committee of the Young Men's Republican club and the committee headed by Mayor W. W. Wil son or bandy met in the offices of Parley P. Jehson, president of the club, last night and. decide! to hold the sec ond big rally and smoker of the club on July 21 at Sandy. The smoker will take place in the grove at that place and the executive and entertainment cotnmittees promise an entertaining program. committee haa 'The transportation a special car on the Utah chartered Light & Traction system. h ence. ' mm Come in and hear them Republican Club Outlns at Sandy Prom wood, who lauded the executive in a petually on the starvation short the President talk, declaring for peace, progress and only f'.an' , border line. Its a ffiipcr!!'-Mr. Wilson said: rights, our border citizen?, nnd dependent exist- - our"Our sovereignty must be respected. We liand-to-mout- supip Sfictn "V - -- - cm far. WW JULY LIST MOBILIZING MEXICANS HAVE WOMEN WITH THEM i v.,.""', LA " I III Wf . r War l.at lterc. Toledo. O. July 10. "The United States will go to war only In caae of tmmintakahle necessity." said President talk Hofwjrow Vilon In a f at the union station here this afternoon on hi way back to Washington from - ft Humbor o s WE ARE VICTROLA SPECIALISTS The patriotic services scheduled for Fort McIIenry having; been postponed, as well as the big automobile floral parade, and the delegates driven Into the! Elk a home for shelter, Impromptu vaudeville acta were arranged, hence the embryo Utah quartet. The delefrom Utah entered a gates to sins, aided and abetted conspiracy by one from Arizona, and they-sandelegate so well that other gave them no rest. The Utahdelegates delegation tonight was given Its position in the left forward section of the Palace- theatre, where the first section after the grand lodge was held at 7. CO o'clock. . The governor of Maryland and Baltimore's mayor delivered addresses. com-mrc- n JSt 1, !'- - -- Any of Which AVe Will Gladly Play for You K'-.'.d - , 1C mm tr Bocords That You Wish Our Magnificent Display of VICTKOLAS Is Now at lis Best Any Style or Finish From $15.00 to $330.00 a n (1 a M o s t Complete Selection of m. -- .- i"i t ant-lere- -- t-- f THBS :d fee.-Borde- t -- iliiiiiIf ' MAY AHUASiGK JOINT filtARD other hour antl a quarter. This and were the acts, the complaint alleged, San Antonio, Tex., July 10. Without to restrain inresults of a conspiracy terstate trade and commerce and create formal agreement it appeared probable a monopoly. today that the plan of a joint guard ing of the border country proposed by UTfl II E KS ENTERTAIN General Funston and General Scott during their conferences at El Paso might be worked out by officers com manding troons on opposite sides of So Visitors Drizzle, of the International line. Day General Bell at El Paso already has Sing for Orioles. discussed with General Gonzales a plan work and Capt. A. V. of 111 rain 10. an Tis Anderson, commanding the American Baltimore, July troops at Presidio, Tex., talked with that does no good, even on the opening Colonel Rojas, commandant of the Mex day of a national convention of Elks. lean garrison at Ojinaga, opposite Pre d The deluge that threatened the of the best means of preventing herd today gave birth to the sidio, raids. Utah quartet, an aggregation that bids fair to become an Institution in Elk-d- o New York, July 10. i Tin. ' Criminal 'Acts Charged by Purchasers of Otto Heinzc & Co.9s Interests. I T and Explain Get it now theres a world of pleasure and entertainment to be had from the VIOTROLA in July at porch parties, in your camp, your summer home everywhere the VICTROLA brings the world's rrTTT" greatest artists before you with the actual living tone of their wonderful voices and instruments. Solos, operas, concerts, dances, monologues the VIC111; TROLA has EVERYTHING. Phone Wasatch UNDER ANTITRUST LAW b.-?c- d r n St , Chicago. July 13. Judpe Ben B. Llnd- sey of Denver has declined to be a can didate for vice president on the Prohi- -1 EmY TEE5E3S some progress in the region between Biaches and Barleux. In the hood of Biaches we captured neighbora field fort where a detachment of the enemy still maintained themselves. We took 113 prisoners, of which ten were officers. "Southeast of Biaches a brilliant attack enabled us to capture hill 97, tt height which dominates the and had been strongly held by theriver enemy. "We also took T.a Maisonnette and a little wood to the north offarm I.a Maisonnette. Some of the enemy still hold out to a redoubt at the extremity cf this wood. "On the front north of Verdun the enemy artillery violently bombarded our positions in the region of Froide Terre. Fleury and the 1'umln wood. Our batteries replied energetically. There was no event, of importance on the rest cf this front. "Our aviators attacked a of German machines yesterday number In the region of the Somme. Four of the aircraft were driven down withinenemy own lines., Last night one of ourtheir air squaarons threw a number of shells on the railroad stations at Ham and Polalncourt." 2,000,000 cor-ernmrn- t." rascal m ' French Carry IIIII l7. 10. In a Paris, July brilliant attack the Freich have carried hill 97, a height which dominates the Somme eoutheast of Biaches, according to the official statement Issued by the French war oTflce tonight. The text of the statement follows: "North of the Somme the day passed quietly. .South of the river we made LixnscY i)ncLi.M:sj no.von. t Let Us Sliow You This Greatest of AH. Musical Instruments How You Can Have One to JEnjoy on Our - f;e-itle-rt- fenow uu - ders has been Instructed to punish any one, noldier or civilian, who does not extend every courtesy to foreluners." CSeneral Calles sent the same mes;i?e to Jen. T. V. Davis, commander of the Arizona district, tonight, J. S. Williams. Jr., seneral manager of the Moctezuma Copper company at Naeczarl; George KinKdort, general superintendent of the Cananea Copper BIG COPPER COMPANIES Consolidated) company, at Cananea, and T. li. Iiudrow, Keneral manager of El Tizr mln.) at FA Tlnrc. Indicated that they were ready to return to work SOED FOR $1 as soon as th United States embargo against explosive had ben raised. ' rvj n7 w i 1 Brest-hatcvs- h' v T iJ tl -- try ,vif.I Anglo-Frenc- h The United Copper Securities company, which has accopper interests of Otto quired the Ilelnze A-- Co., nought judgment today for $12.00V,Q0 in the United district court here against theStates Amalga friends, simple mated copper company, the Anaconda , ' i copper Alining; company, and the Butte j.iii to the horizons of business;your Coalition Minlnir comnanv do, ejes othrthe not look too close at the little processes wnen an Binenaea complaint In with which you are concerned, but let suit under the Sherman law was filed your thoughts isnd your Imaginations it was aliened that Otto Jieinze & Co. run nbroa'I the whole world were damaged in excess of $4,000,000 of the and with thethroughout and under the law three-fol- d Inspiration damages mewnt were aaked. that you nr Americans and arethought to carry liberty and Justice and the Th complaint alleged that certain of principles of vr.,humanity wherever you the defendants sought to influence the sell poods that will courts of Montana to deprive Otto ro, so out make tho world more comfortable and Ilelnze & Co. illegallv of their rights more happy, and eenvert them to the and Interests In the Minnie llealv mine. It was further that ?2S0,O0O was principles of America." offered as a alleged bribe to a Judge If he Secretary Itedfield Speak.to would grant a new trial, and when the What the United Plates Iot take judge refused efforts were made to Its fhare pf the world's trade at tho have him Impeached. end of the Kuroper.n war waa outlined In Other charge the complaint to the jalemanjhlp congress here to- Hftnint the were that In defendants e 1897 of the caused the day by Secretary nedflld smelter and conthey "The future, he centrator of the Montana Ore mnt. Purdepart said, "will not be the result of legis- chasing company of Montana to be set American action. trade on fire and at the time of the blaze lation, but of with had the water supply cut off for an missionaries sent forth will every r".oi:rc of science and management at thir command. We jhall sec, no doubt, when the war shall end. and In a. measure deon when that end shall come, pending an apparent reaction In our f Drelen trade. The mere recession of prices normal to the coming of peace will affect th velum in dollars of that trad; yet with equal confidencein J look for a that foreign second reaction upwards conl trade when American ' industries, scious of their power because H rests "" -- v on se.irchlmr study, shall send their ' , men abroad in the inspiring contest of :.,:.,V,'W! and wl'.l which character brains nation-.wage have tried1 between Scientific study of markets by the investments government, a Americanvision and broader at home, :hr.d were Mr. Jtedfleld three thtnes the American business man ctu?ppin? ' for foreign trade. -' .I-..i-a - r - ' eelf-chos- en ON TWO FRONTS J .hfr 1 i A wide diver- - f 10. club- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 191C. N, .4- - "PEACE THEME tmtt Athletics IIEKALD-REPUBLTCA- ; it? L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co, Factory and Home Ofiice : Syracuse, N. Y. , Umi0kh " No. 8 Postoffice Place, American Bldg. SALT LAKH CITY , yld cpVri "l- |