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Show THE HERALD I? E PUBLICAN. SALT LAKE, CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 CARNEGIE REPORTED IN ILL HEALTH RULES OF MECCA It DEFIES TURKEY CJ IM!iLfcZ . . t r :" , ' i fJw . ; i , .. ti' t j--- Ottoman Ride Definitely Renounced by Grand Slier-i- f of Holy City. . (.:. v Itiidon, Ausr. . .". The grand herlf of Mecca, chief macJ.tratc of the Holy City, who announced his Independence 4 " - ... u fol-Jowin- ; VV-- cf Ottoman rule in June, and Fupporled raptured the Turkish of ?.leca and everal other titie?. has proclaimed a definite rupture between orthodox Mohammedanse and tho?e represented by the conur.it-t-now of union and proreri. which in power l?i Turkey. In his proclamation as fnrwardt-- from Cairo by Ile'i-terror respondent the praud shrlf il fiouncei Knvtr Piisha, Talaat fley and DJemal Pasha, voting Turk leader?, staunch supporters of Germany and am on c the most powerful foreigners In Turkey. Djernal f'aaha Is commander f the Turkish forces In Syria and Is to have adopted pevrre measreported ures to crii'h the revolution. The proclamation of the Errand sherlf, addressed to "all our Moslem brothers, f ol lows : "We were one with the government until thn unionists appeared. Since then ruin has overtaken the state, which ii ' w has been drawn !n this fatal war. W'f bore with the unionists notr t ore from the their withstanding precepts f religion until It became apparent that Knver I'asha. Ijemal 1'asha wnd Talaat I y absolutely ruled Turkey, doin whatever they pleased. On one day they hanscil twenty-on- e of the most honorable and tillKhtnel Moslems, while children, ld men and women were bereaved of their natural protestors and subjected to foul iisaire, even torture. Wh.it Ptronjrer proof of their faithlessness is needed than the bombardment of holy places, fr'fh as Abraham's tomb, and the kill 's of persons praylns within a mosuii "God has opened the way to inde pendents and freedom for us. tnr independence is complete and absolute, fur aim is preservation of Islam." It will 1 - - j r " V , 4 -- ",,.' fell- - - ' Andrew Carjnte.qie Andrew Carnegie i.s now at Bar Harbor, Me., and it is ivported that lie is not in very ool heallh. The a.qeil philanthropist denies the report, however. DANiaS TAKES STOMP FOR PRESIDENT WILSON ! .N.-.v- ?t i r l t' ed deferred. th enl of a of .Ww on day ;ue?tlonin itorrny s standi. Adhrlr.s' to the the ivltn-he In his church. Pr. prtnclt!-New srfbl b taujcht no had how oid he lua - fUd a reckon tin,.' In ' ears i.r hy and carried a v.atrh only h 'd to cnni b.au"down to the I lin- - ff ordinary humans occasionally. w.-N e r: n Newt hot Ir. condttctli.t; rtiun h( :orti' r-- . in the a a la e of lldunama-I'ifbthe at rh- - tir-- of his arret nnu had jon with a th exposif tvfus vrdief rani' at of s - e nt h- I s I - tr on - e ', pi-iou- tion asked hy Mr. Gardner and answered tho ravy department ratisfaetorlly many times. one of Mr. Grier's Answering which alloiired that twelve of queptlons. In twenty-onthe fleet the battleships recorded unsatisfactory pcores In tho tattle practice, the secretary produced a letter from ('apt. C. P. Plunk-et- t. director of gunnery exercises, who slid of his twenty yearsno experience tune dur-inIn the navy. "I know of ot enemies when the that had mom to feaf from the our countryperiod batteries of our fhet than they have today." e "aptain Plunkett added that by lion of the secretary the widest be triven to the batpossible jniblicitvresults next month. tle practice nuf-tiothe Another dealing with which battle-shin- s torpedoes with type ofwere equipped," Mr. ?ardn r ttuat those iti use in 1 1 had been ueclareil by navy He asked if the sece officials retary knew this when he issued his report. l?lt "We not only knew it. but were allonsr ransre ready manufacturing to take their places." said Mr. Daniels, adding that tl.ese facts also lia.l been contained in his own report atid that of the chief of ordnance to which Mr. Gardner referred. l am also triad to inform him." he situ e then all the continued, "that have been dreadnoughts in commission equipped with these new torpedoe"." One of the larjre rr.ilways In India is experimenting ith steel cars lined with v ood that is passertirer Insulated ncainst the he.it of the metal v ith ns- -' fi. in is. di-r- ARMY BILL IS Milkweed Cream n n yr 1 House Accepts Revision of Articles of War. ord-na- u' tor-pedo- es Washington. Ausr. 2.V The army bill, ti " vetoed bv I'resident Vi!on of provisions tn Itn a-reviston of ti. articenied toil ay by the le- of war. was - - - House with a revision approved bv the war department, and now j' e to the President for signature, t'hairman H:y military rommltte. a.uihor oi" the provision which drew the ve'o, made no of th fiKht. nTeased renmark's preatly I', due to the hlsrh n.arcarino butter. ue ost He tie-dar- of j of Souveraine Face ;;, r i t GERMANS DETERMINED " " 1 r TODICTATtCONDITIONS OF PEACE TO ALLIES y - ii.-o-n, j nin-stio- n Purpose to Hold Conquered Territory Proclaimed by Extreme War Advocates. nt AMICIIICAX MAIL COM'ISCATKn.- F'erlin, Aus. 23. A proclamation con-tiiiiiii- K views on tho peace conditions miK'it le imposed bv Germany - lUrlln. rniir Anirri. an which mail on the tfafnr Cnitcl States was is published today by tle Independent confiscate1, t.y llio I5ritili autlioittlr committee for a German peace, an at Kirkwall, says an Uvcrscas formed some time.asco by announ- f nn nt Tho t aeni'v today. to be the extreme Avar considered I'nited Ptato. arrivrd at Copenhagen advocates In Germany. New York. August is from The proclamation asserts that dethe fact that the Germans and spite on the of their allies railway are holding three kingdoms i". even with farmers w h let in their hands, Cifnrla the entente statesmen their cows Ftray on the track by seiz-I- t continue to indulge In a flood of abuse u n, firmly holding; and milKinK Ati-- . Th- - 2".. on N-u- - s je Tr.-iinm- i'r-ntrn- and lies about Germany, while them them frft:?i Wt'li?. v , selves violating every principle of international law, forcing neutrals to enter the war againsi their better Judgment and endeavoring to force Into submission through hunger millions whom their swords could not vanquish. "Our enemies will not succeed," continues the proclamation. "One thing they have accomplished is to force upon us the realization that England is our special and most dangerous enemy. England causes our enemies to stick together. England lead.-- - them. Upon England they depend and will depend more after the war. On the hopes wreckage of our empire England Anglo-Paxo- n of to unfurl the banner world dominion.-- ' Tiie document asserts that Russian to Volhynla territory from the Baltic must in the future be included in the German sphere to serve as a bulwarfk auainst the Russian tendency to annihilate Germany. France's revenge ideas must constantly be kept In mind po that in the west also changes would be necessary. , Belgium in the future, adds the proclamation, either will be a German or an English bulwark, so "real guarantees" here also are needed. The document then cites the expression of Dr. Peter Spahn, leader of the ("a the lie center party in the. reichstag, that "Belgium must lie In German hands militarily economically and assertion Pure nutrition.upbuilriinc the whole boJy. In the borne, or at Hotels and Cafe. nursing mothers nJ lha aged. Substitutes cost YOU Same Price r.FKECTlVK Jl'LT Depart. , Po-O.X- AT P.M.. P.M.. -P. El... T 1 . T TvT 11. 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 Sleeve Vests. value for A 3.c 25c nan iSfa. 6c myr in : NORTH GERMAN-LLOYBUILDING NEW SHIPS D Copenhagen, Aug, 25. Germany Is ready now for the competition on the sea which will take place after the war, declares Philip Heineken, director of the North German-Lloy- d steamer line in an Interview in the Politiken today. the war Everybeen ship destroyedheduring and. has the replaced, said, North German-Lloyline has built four new passenger steamer named trfe Zeppelin, Hindenburg, Kolumbus and Muenchen, respectively. The company, he added, also intends to btilVd a Large steamers of a uninumber of 4000-toform type. d n J-fo-tel n Trcrr cli n rye 1 1 400 rooms Every room with bath and outside exposure. Rates, $1.50 per day and up. Ballroom on Mezzanine Floor and Private Suites for Reoentions. .Every facility for the Traveling Public, with fine sample rooms for Commercial Travelers. Wc solicit the patronage of the people of Utah and surround- - Dancing Saturday Evening, 10 to 1230 , ......'.', -.- , vVJtvf A. II. PEABODY, Maimaer. . :r - Ti.T OTerlanfl Limited Omaha. Clileaaro. CanTcr, bt. lula (Sun Krar.ciaco al! departing). Cache Valler. Malad Ogitn. Erla;tan. and FntermedJate. Chlcairo ffolnr.)Ordtn renTr. Orr.aha.Uutte alio arriw(ban Francisco and I nv TO THE WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP w 1 rrgi 5.55 P.M. 5.55 P.M. 5.05 P. M. 6.00 P.M. U Fc.ciaf Osruen, Pocatello, . . YelJpwaton Idaho Falla and Yellawatone Park. Garden. Pocatello. Idaho Falla. Ashton, uutta. (.Twin Fait also arriving.) ll.'lJ r.ltX... 1 of Ladies' a.nd Children's Drawers, wide leg, lace trimmed. Regular price " o.V. Special sale p AUt price Ladies' Low Neck and Xo Unsurpassed as to safety, location. rr foni on no cuisiue and homelike atmosphere. ltl. Malad and Intenr.Uat 7.20 A. M. . . Ogdn. Dner. JCrvas CltT. Orrsaha, 7.20 A.M. Chirajro. (Cache Valley, jrolnir onlr). 0r3r. QIC A T.T cfttetlo. Athton. ilor.tpeller. laris. Overland limited Ocrten. Itano. Sacra. 9.30 A.M.. raer.to. ?an l rancisco. 11.00 A. H.. Ogden anI Intermed!at. Limited 0ien. Omaha. Pacific 12.05 P.M.. O. tcago. Portland. Seattl Ozden. Bote. Lopan. 2.25 P.M.. (Hutte aleo BOinK). Llnrltel OtnnhA. Chlcaso, 2.30 P.M.. Lo AnjceleaiJenrer, at. Lonts. K 50c A sample line pJewh ouse UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD f po- - "England's plan threatens us with political and economical helotry. It aims at our life as a people aod as a state. It aims at our culture and institutions. Energy must be applied regardless of consequences to force, peace upon this enemy. Let It not come that, as England says, we will through win all the battles, but England will win the war. As Von Hindenburg says, it is not only a question of stick ing it out, but of winning." It is not for women In China to be permissible photographed. ... .rr"' THe powder dIolve in wtcr. Needs no cooking Keep it on hand. Rich Milk, Malted grain extract in powder. Tho Orilnsl Food-Drin- k for all ages. For Infants, Invalids apd fjrovnr) children. More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. 7-- Special values at 15c liUcally."' The proclamation concludes with the TWO BRITISH CRUISERS SUNK IN NORTH SEA l -e- w-w-wv. D Jee.iibla OJ.5 Boys' Porosknit Union Suits, the suit with the guarantee. injr State? Original 3.30 4.30 .OOC 112-11- - . Special sale price OUR DRUG STORK IS AT 4 S. MAIN STREET i i . price 50c. Children's Knitted Vests and Pants Regular price '20c. Special sale price Stiifcs, neck and no sleeves, knee length lace trimmed. Regular Ioav Sleeve Vests. A 10c value for ed execution i'..ue that in P.russvls or l.ember;.:. (he world u would ri. vith- it. "The action of the captain of the n. KUnrcs." tiJ'.i Mr. 1N ov-to deathil wa:--. if tneir prisoners foui at ii rii:un.l ihan r.iore possible, : t. P. jv c?!- uit !ii.r.;t himthat os" self. He has been found a lunatic, but Kive ;ia the the.y are ot lunati s. reason why Skef flntou was done with th fact that he whs n . n away ness to th foul arnl iiorriblt murder of tho innocent boy t'otole. "It was the intention of the authorities to bu.-- this mi. out of siKii- - in the same way that ("opd had been murdeied ;nd that not one word should sc;, pe outside the prison vails of what had happened. a i.ieiir. i.esitiat the SUet finirton iroii'iry, vjtncjj Wednetdavl tobl the story of the leath of a boy o m.ed (Villi'. He said the bov was! shot by ('apt. I'owen-Col- t Hurst' after! he had answered a in an manner and had att mpted to run away. . wtte Girls' Fine Lisle Union Ladies' Low Neck and No Velveola vibrate Girls' Union cial values at s Milkweed Cream; the country for enturies and throuch tinif hail - OCr 20f Powder add the finishing touch. Sold by Z. C. M. I. anpl Z. C M. I. Drug Store those denoum-.- .. Suits with low neck and no sleeves, knee length, lace trimmed. Regular , price 3oc. ' Special sale . price 1adies' Union Suits, low neck, "no sleeves, tight knee, regular and extra sizes. Spe- - QC ef-fect.ap- Ingram Special sale A sample line of -- radiantly and lasting m M. I. Rmtte sample line of readies' Union fl.00. price to $(5.75 each, 20 per cont off a v rr knee length, lace trimmed. Regular prices range from 50c to natural complexion of lingering than regular features, the beauty of a fair, glowing, elear and healthv skin. Tim Healy, attor-r.'- v foi the Km familj, at the resumption today of the inquiry into the dtath of Francis .heehy Skeffir.c-tot- i, fur the execution. that the story would For will jrive any woman the beauty which is more, attractive Skef f i vigorously A rr T Suitfl. regular and extra sizes, with low neck and no sleeves, per cent off It corrects complexion faults cr 2.".. - PASSED A G5o .- Sf)cecJi Devoted to Answer' Attorney Denounces Guards Who Turned Prisoner i7 Charges Made A gains: FRAUD Over to Lunatic. Navy Department. J 20" All Feather and Down Pillows, ranirincr in price from at FOUL CRIME, SAYS HEALY Dublin. Auc. at - Underwear Specials PILLOWS 20 PER CENT OFF ISKEFFINGTGN EXECUTION Found . C m WOOL BLANKETS 20 PER CENT OFF BatiLTivj: in price from $3.75 to $25.00, i- you will be with this delighted extraordinary opportunity In this Blanket sale all Cotton Blankets from S5c to $2.50 a.nd all Wool 20 per cent off Nap Blankets from $2.25 to $3.00. at "v ' I The styles are becoming, the values are exceptional ; - v.-a- FP C jf styles in all white and ail purple, Saturday only .... BLANKETS 20 PER CENT OFF. R o; (Ol M 1L The newest fall. Millinery Our entire line of He.l Quilts. The. Cotton Quilts ramre in price from in this special .$1.2") to $7.50; the Down Quilts from $7.o0 to'$3-).0020 per cent off sale Me.. Au. 27,. S'e. iviary ot Clemency Recomincndnd by theMilbrldije, I'aniels delivered her- to Navy il 1; ii t the first of a series of Which AVzo i.e will make In this state during tle next fo iv days lr the camf'aiKn for t tie tliot Leader Guilty. Mr. re. of President Wilson. PanUN devoted himself particularly to i - I. Au Nin answering clsarKe" niaile by lieprestn-tatlv- e !f-N'Wi Nev. leii t,.ih:It of I h A. P. '!ar lner of .Ma.--a huetts, i ii.iri ii. whi-'iNewthot he oVtr.inied. w as- - ronvn h who i'mirri y is been the secretary's chief in the Ju; by f.it'S lil'trl't cmirt h'-on critic- - in I'pnkT'fs. toiay out of ji'vp eo'ints of an in- tlirff Mr. .Daniels r. ferre-- to a eries of ti' tnnt v'l.irin him with umtr ti.e roails Mrs. Marie Tuliv ttiirt-eiueitlon reirardinc the admin-Istratlo- n of ti e navy which Mr. flard-ne- r ir.iha;ti. hi. .isistan' in the church. v u llidirted. Was at TUltted. hu propounded to the secretary in a Th j"ry vlertiency. ren-t-- '; letter sayinsr that all of them had been Tlje New V An elecrant line of bedspreads; they comprise all the newest and most to $9.00, in this speujvto-dat- e patterns, ranjrinp; in price from cial pale . 20 per cent off j reco-rtmend- J'' IjL BED SPREADS 20 PER CENT OFF NEWI NEW Jury V BED QUILTS 20 PER GENT OFF . COildEDJF .' A in thi?; sjecial sale r .... . white blankets, slightly mill soiled, Home-mad- e 3 . . f 1 ;'. BLxINKETS HOME-MADB-WHIT- E ;: - .Vft of especial interest to !ioi:scvive', hotel and roominc; house lx- - d-- NED 3 cacamca 's in - 1 deli-lat- EespiendeEt With Hew toads Our Suit and Cloak department is showing the very newest creations in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Yaists, Skirts, etc. Each section of the store is resplendent with new goods. In addition the ex(;epl ional values Will bo in evidence. 11 1 V.. f hy Arab trlb- OR. 3 FiU;iIIE i m ... Pocatello. Idaho Falla. Butta. P.M. Ordtn. (Cache Valley also arriving.) P.M. . Ogdan. TAy. Sacramento, San FrancUco. Ocden. 8acramento. P.M. Parlfle Limited fe'an Francisco. Portland. Seattle. (Twin P.M. Ordan. Boise. Falla afo solns.) City TVkrt OftW. Hotel Vtah. Telepaone Mala 8.30 4.45 5.00 11.55 A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. 12.10 8.15 7.30 8.15 10.10 7.40 2.10 10.20 P.M. 15. at Colorado Spring's. AVELSII Y8. CHARLEY WHITE ie Light Lrdrr the auspices For (.'hamiutmsliip of the World. of the Million Dollar Club? $22. o0 for the round trip. Tickets on sale August 0,' to leave tember 2. C?tod until October 31 returning'. Special train via the weip-h- t Sep- A. M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P.M. A.M. Will leave Sail Eake Saturday evening-- September,. 2, with chartered sleepers and diner to be used during entire trip returning- to Salt Lake , - lii i nir-i- T ir-tTi- - 1 m min i b ttii mi iiiiiniiiiMMHii i mn iwiii mmfm mm mm m,m i I ihmkhit iIImiib The Nottingham and the Falmouth, light cruisers in the British navy, were sunk by Prussian submarines in tha North Sea. In the engagement which resulted in the loss of these ships one Prussia:' submarines was destroyed and another was rammed and possibly sunk. The Admiralty statement regarding the loss of the Nottingham and the Falmouth merely says they "were lost while searching for the, enemy and were sunk by submarines. The upper picture is the Nottingham. The lower the Falmouth. September 6. Make sleeper reservations early at any D. uiiwi 1 & R. G. ticket office. EXCURSIONS EAST EVERY WEDNESDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13. F. A. Wadleigh, P. T. M. Denver, Colo. J. 1). Ken worthy,. A. G. Salt Lake Citv zflBSTBnavnrcarniiianivBH 4 P. A. |