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Show THE SALT LAKE make our refusal the bams for collec-tioof continental debt to Britain In proportion at Britain lias to pay America. Thia maneuver has led to tlie categorical refusal of the o Inca re note. . Meantime the American? government and people expect British pament and there la bound to be protest if auch payment to delayed much longer. George, then, to facing a situation where he will have to agree to pay the 'United 'State and cancel the British claims upon the continental states. He has still, however, a final string to hto bow. Since he must eventually agree to cancellation, he will certainly try to aell such cancellation for tho largest political advantage possible and this advantage would come from enforcing French demobilisation. GIVEN GERMANY NeitherlGains. Of'counrgotf- - the l'nlted Statee would only agree to participate in a new conference or better, agree to propone the holding of euch a conference In Washington, the . eltuation would change, for then the possibility of American cancelwould be restored. Falling this, Away as It Has Been. lation however, we Are now determined to see h duel. In fact the lAoyd the contTmied with e duel. new stakes In the game. The latest bout haa been a draw. Belgium has for a Lloyd George Refuses moment and at a price prevented a comhaa plete break. But neither contestant one gained hto point nor Is the situation which can last. we have German food riots Declines to Yield Inch. andMeantime unmistakable worsening of German The London comconditions generally. promise, while averting Invasion, cannot and will not arrest internal disintegration By FRANK H. SIMONDS. This disintegration cannot be arrested uncla! to Th Trlbnot. til some settlement is reached on the WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.The latest main Issue. . developments In the eternal problem of Loans Improbable. reparations demonstrate once more how The London compromise vull not pernear It Is possible to come to the absosuade American lnestors to risk their lute break and how difficult it Is to reach money in German kAna and without hat point. One day e have the cables American money and large loans the sitlied ith the familiar reports of troops, uation is frankly hopeless. London conference French armies mobil sing in Metz, Stras- andYouthecan sav of the tesulting compromise that bcjit borand the German bourg Nam, along postpones a complete disagreement der, and the nevt day the reparations tween debtors and an operation upon fapatient which might have p.oed commission, at the eleenth hour hits the tal. But that is absolutely all; meantime upon one more compromise which postthe patient continues to grow weaker and a final collapse seems not only inpones the catastrophe. Postponement, however, is the best that evitable but at hand. one can say for the latest device. Nothby the McClure News(Copyright. 19 paper Svndlcatc ) ing is settled. Germany sought a moratorium. which France opposed and Brit-a.- n The French insisted upon favored material, prodmtne guarantees, the British opposed them. Now we have no moratorium, but an understanding that Germany will not hae to meet rep.irations charges for the balance of the year Settlement of Reparations Question About as Fair Anglo-Frenc- George-Poincar- Concede to Poincare and Guarantees Lacking. New Crisis Possible. The Germans on their pari with adroitness, hate rewarded their Aelgian saviors by murdering a Belgian officer in the occupied restrict. This inmoreover, indicates teresting Incident fairly faithfully what is to he expected on the score of German reorgan'zation of finances and of current v In (he period which has been allotted them, thanks 10 the Belgian intenention. Uf course. If the Germans do not their f.naiue, do not in faith Frenc satisfy the conditions which tlie will be able to dictate, aboie all II thev and an in attltuoe themselves do not put in a conflition lo resumi pavrnents a few a nevv months hence, lhcn vc Oiall have risis, or ratnei rnottui acute pl.ast of cri.-i-s Nothing lias been the of. All settled, nothing actually disposed n the prc.se noe Is that has that hapinned of a situation where military operations seemed luevitai le the rreoch. yielding not to the British but to their Belgian allies, hao agreed to withhold tn h hand momenta! lly Meantime Boinciresho-- response to t is in ! reive- - t reopen 0 things are to he noted in direction There ns th, point, this communicatlo blank refusal to pay. site a. Jerquin'-nayswith the dear Intimation that If Britain wants pawnent she must ad in collection. In addition thtre is a deter effort to take advantage of the patent blunder of the Balfour note, with respect of American public opinb n. g ( y T-- America Out of It. In drawing a clistim turn iho lutwe-- British and the American relation to ih' unmistakably war, the french rrenuer follows the tfov of the majoritc of Americans For some of us the whole war v as American as nu.cn as European and the German assault a, dang ions to us as to Britain or to France. I it for tor mass of Americans such was not tho case and out of th,s sentiment has grown the feel-no ing that our European associates have r!lalm upon us for c mediation such as example ue French and Italian" the Briti'h. Mill Poincare knows that a, tuil payment of the debt owed io the l'nlted States, save for the small fiadion of th total debt Incurred bv reason of pot-wa- r be made purchase cannot and will not Geman payment I made to eag France. He know and q die frankiv sacs lhat France cannot and will not pay her made sternal debts until Gcrniay Inks od the French cxnenditurc in re that human and is, in physical i e buildmg destroyed re guns and In war ictlm Qjmlify Cancellation Refused. 'Having made this statement, which Is final, he echoes the suggestion for a new and conference on allied lnuehtedr.ee German reparations, such a conference as wa expected at laindon before the Balfour note was utter'd. It remains to he seen now what course Uoyd Geenge w take, lie has sounded the l'nlted States and found no -- upport lor the idea of a gen-ercancellation. He has endeavored to 11 t t. 5J I Iitrochcfory Fall Garmemt Event t Exploiting the Latest Style Tendencies for Fall An Impressive g Occasion for Women Value-Givin- Fall Suits Fall Coats Fall Dresses The Paris Initial Offering, the Keynotes to Which Are Variety, Smart Styling and Extraordinary Value The Suits, 49.75 Utah Mission to Hold Annual Conference and Make Appointments for State. The annual meeting of the Itah mission of the Methodist Episcopal church will le held Thursday morning next at 10 oclock at the rei cntlv erect ed bouse of worship at the corner of Fourth South and Eighth West streets, known as Grace Methodist Episcopal church. The conference will continue its ses sion until Sunday, when Dr. Charles L. Mead, bishop of the Denver area, will preach the conference sermon. This will be followed bv the announcements of appointments for the year. . Thursday night an anniversary meet ing will be held in connection with the session of the boa;rl of hospitals. Alex K. Eberhardt of Salt Lake will preside and Bishop Mead will, deliver an address. The board of edueation for negroes will hold its anniversary meeting Friday night, with 0. N. Stream of Halt Lake as chairman and Dr. F. C. Hollenbeck, executive secretary of the Denver area, as the principal speaker. The board of foreign missions will bold its anniversary, session Saturday afternoon. Chairman G. E. Javne presiding, with Dr, E. C. Williams, a mis sionary from Korea, as the speaker. Tito Sunday school board will present its ease Sunday night, District Super mtendent Dr. .lohn dames Lace presid ing. with Dr. M. J. Trenerv, the exeeu five secretary ot the education department of the mission, as the principal speaker of the evening. The Rev. L. B. Fagen of Bingham will be secretary of the conference and the Rev. Samuel Mitchell of Grace Methodist church will be the entertaining pas-to- TO INTRODK h our new fall stock of suits, we are featuring thin distinctive group of fa- vored styles for Autumn, and presenting such values as to impress women with the unusual advantage in making their selections here. Tailord and fancy trimmed models vie for popularity this tall, and many innovations in designing are apparent in the new inodes. The materials inelude poiret twills, duvet de laines and other soft fabrics, Richly silk lined, beautiful in eolor- ing, and sizes from 16 to 44. Special offering a 49. 75. t Dresses, 49.75 Coats, and longer skirt distinguish the The materials that are being fashionably favored this season are all represented and beautifully developed in the new long straight line and draped hip models, leads and braids are used and their elegance is enhanced the more over soil, silken fabrics of brocaded cancantons, georgettes, crepe Romaines and s tons. Frocks for the bridge party, informal wear and social times of the coming season. Specially featured, ANEWfallsilhouette frocks. '.in-bac- A , a. y. mushroom broad into becomingly droops be to popularity The worn in SHOW s, k . A Sale Monday The Modish New Styles Featured at Popular Prices air of smartness is an THERE individuality that charall Paris Millinery, acterizes which is uiven expression services in connection with the dedication of the new church will be held next Sunday morning, afternoon and night, and Wednesday night. September 13. a banquet in honor of the dedication will be held at the church edifice, with addresses bv Bishop Mead and Superintendent Lace. . Miss Special initial in this for Monday. Styles i on fashion's gamut, from turban to the the pituresiUP dress hat. and in featuring close-fittin- Doris C. Bunff of the music department of Westminster college and Charles T. Frik will contribute solos for this occasion. g cadi there is the charm of LUGGAG . At Reducions to Interest the Tourist. closing out our VyE theARE inducements to entire stock of hand luggage, and save now become exceptional. Luggage of character and quahtv the kind that makes for success and on vonience, and, at there prices, economy as weL 10.50 Cowhide Traveling Bags, 8.95 Those are elegantly made bags of genuine cowhide, double sewn throughout and la'fvkm lined. In the size. 12.50 Leather Eag3 Made of flu st cowhide, in dark, brown colors, with calf 9.E5 Rich hatter's plush, panne velvets, plain velvets and eombinations of two tone metal eloth or brocades srd go'd and silver are quite the newest in mil lmerv fes'iions for fall. Thin there are handsome velours trimmed with hand made cockades of ribbon, and feather In shades of green, brimmed hnts. taupe, blnek, navi, beige, pearl grav, henna and 'the light shades of brown Convention and Primary Dates Set by Democrats and Republicans of County Priced 7.95 to 19.95 Official calls fur the conventions and primaries necessary for selecting legislative and county nominees for the Republican and Democratic parties In Salt Lake county have been issued. Charles M. Morr-s- ,' chairman of the Republican be held at the same pla e. heginnins at 10 o'clock the following morning committee, and C. C. Richards, chairAt the legislative convention, each man of the Democratic committee of will nominate three candidates for party Balt Iake county, sent out the formal thP office of state senator and sxteen candidates for the office of state notices yesterday, or.ventln-i ounl At the will be held the Republican primaries nominate complete Tuesday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, ticketspart-followsA aa offices, for at which delegates to both legislative commissioner,county term of four years the for and county conventions will be selected. a commissioner for the term of two The places where these, primaries will be a county attorney for the term held will be published Tuesday morning. year, two years, a county ileik, a county Democratic primaries are scheduled for of a county treasurer, a county Thursday evening, at 8 auditor, a county beginning sheriff, a count' suro'clock, and the places where these are recorder, and a county assessor for the term to be held will be published Thursday veyor of four year each. morning. Delegates to both the legislawill he held In Precinct convention tive and eounty conventions will be the several precincts in Salt Lake loun-t- y on this occasion, and It has been on or before Lake Salt of outside requested by the county chairman that September 30 for the purpose, of nomdifferent set of delegates be elected inating Justice of the and conpeaie committees from each district. as the precinct The legislative convention' o? the Re- stables, publicans of Salt Lake county will be designate. Charles K. Wood, for three years, manheld at JO o'clock the morning of Monager of the William J. Bums Jnterna-tKtiIn 18, the Salt Lake day, September Detective Agency, Inc... in Salt theater, and the county convention will Lake. Is a candidate for sheriff, at be at the same placs. beginning at 10 least, his rame will be presented to o clock the next morning. the countv convention. Republican The Democrats will first select their Mr. Wood came td Salt Isdte from county ticket and will meet In county Colorado in 1882 and hi first work in convention In the Salt Lake theater at Salt Lake was with the city fire departJO o'clock the morning of Thu-sdaSepment, w h re he was employed ten years, tember 21. the legislative convention to holding wvefy position extent that of y, lie res gned to en'er police work and lie served a a peace 'of leer eltiier in the police denartmer.t or in the office of th sheriff fourteen years, spending ner.rh five years of tills time as h.ef deputy st Bingham. Magna and Then he became special reproaentat.ve for the Burns arency and three jears ago orened the office of this concern In Salt Lake. ester-daMarx R. Gardner, Republican, announced hi candidacy for the position of countv surveyor. Mr. Gardner rec'e.ved h' technical engineering at the Cnlverslty of Ctah He has had experience In mining engineerand surveying. ing Ida Williams, ah employee of the county clerks office, has announced her candidacy for county recorder oi. the Republican ticket. Mrs. Williams has befin an arllve worker In Republican rank for fourteen years, much of the tlrtie acting In an veiutlve tapaclty ati Bingham Republican, headquarters Receipts of SlOO. contributed by D J. and expenditures Howells, totaling $.'7.33 are reported by Burton W. Murer, of comDemocratic state the secretary mittee. In a report filed with H. E. of Crockett, secretary state, yesterday. This is the first statement filed by the committee, ficeordlng to Charles Helper, deputy secretary of state, and covers the period up to September ch'ef Ga-fie- ld y tiat-nin- -- I 19.75. Autumn Millinery al Tomorrow, 2 p. ml on Living Models. enwrapping charm of these new fall coats will at delight women, for they strike a new note in well as as values in this initial offering. Princistyles pally featuring nmol's hair velours and Normandy with heavy satin and crepe de chine lining. .Among the new designing features you will note the large loose sleeves with flaring cuffs; trimmed with Caracul eollais ou cutis, vpossum and raccoon. Specially teaiu.wt at THE 49.75. repre-sefltatl- FASHION and Prirf ar Dependable ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN ESTATE pn-Monl- ,h '. - A . SEPTEMBER 10,1-- SUNDAY MORNING, , On the other hand, we have no guarantees, hut we See that Germany is to give Belgium bonds, somehow secured, which will cover the fajments due In the Intervening pef jod. then id satisfied; or. more Everybody tt one rs Bttmrwi. Tmr 'Gerexartty,-timans get a form of moratorium, but Poincare avoids the discredit of having yielded reto the British and Llod George mains uncoinpromised by anv sweeping Practically, concession to the French the world profits lv the fact that the eighth anniversary of the battle of the Marne will not be celebrated by a new military offensive, this time French. exIn reality, su h iredit and such pense as ettacnes to the latest arrangeUnder the ment goes to the Belgians reparations agreements of the treaty of to chance first are entitled ersailles they at German pavments up to a certain would amount. pay in What Germany money for the next few months would go to them normally , therefore, if thev are Ring to accept bonds or other promises o pay Instead of Insisting w.en pavment or productive guarantees, there is no real reason for FYenvh complaint and no French risk attendant upon the respite granted Germany. never-endin- TIM DUKE, Ernest Bamberger. Republican fund date f r I'nltel .States sena'or. filed , rc iitlred statement. H Bhowc no re e pt or expcsiillt .iei m the period (O.erel. Commission Grants Permission to Sell Stock 12.53 S.S5 straps 5.95 Leather Eags Hack walrus, m Ik inch sire, wi h watoi proof 5.95 Suit Case3 Genuine cowhide, in light tan co'or, with brass lock J fje aud catches 2.45 Eand Grips ark fabiuonl. that is v prv I i light and durable. IS im h Me I isfi Blatk lining. special.. 4.S5 B 2.95 Suit Cases or brown vulcanized ber with leather corners and straps. . . 2.75 Matting Su.t Cases, WLh Straps, 2.19 1 95 Brown Fiber Eult Case3, With Straps, 1.45 95c Matting Utility Cases, 10xl3-lnc79c 75c Brown Fiber Cases, Size 10xl3-inch- , iroousc to use t'le money derived from lie sole of stock in acquiring new ige in Cl.ft.ri a " of the Northern Rdd-- , App lent on n Rstli ' vjniuar.v to aei 2,1 udO shire t 81 ;i chare, p.r. was referred each to . lie for fmth"' i'he ha a contract w th Nsilianie. Hnluwm. Inc. for the right lo se telephone iec!vers in v orious cii,.n-triof northern Europe t'' 're-joit- ns Tlie e seciiitic commies op yesterday granted to the l ruled States Royalties ej.mpanv a renewal rf Its ptrm't 2a0,fififi shn'its stock at par, 23 cent B snaie. without co'mmisslon. The Rovs'tlt compxny, which, t indicated ha been in tin I lab field foi some time, i deaeilbed hy H. C. ILeks.. secretory of the comiii.sslon, in his report ns "org.mi7.cd as a financing corporation for ihe pprp e of buy Ing royalties on producing wells, firnish.ng the fund to complete vvci.s, to neesary lease, acaulre and In a number of ways to asenst In the final production of oil and to finance those companies that have locations In favorable section ol the country and have spent eonside-aul- o In money development work, b.ut have reached the point where they aie unable, without assistance, to bring In well. ven though they ne located in sections where producing wells can be brought in. The record of companle such as this has for the most part been efeund. Th ncunoanv Suit Cases Best quality cowhide, in nark eolors, with leather fi- il! i"sO 5Cc ARTICLES FILED "W Linion ThrMhing Machine com pan; large number of chatter q'rrjr.bers, has filed articles of incorporation with H. E. .Crockett, Secretary of an authorized capita) of state, show-lnThe ? with a $10, 0W in 12,3 shares J. W. Giliman, Atiert Anderron, A. E. Cofcbiey. Alonzo ; Hoolev and Clarence fhioell are directors and G. R. Ash, secretary-treasure- r. , , . - , wish to inform the public and their many friends that .they have taken over the Utopia Cafe at 31 East 4th South and are servinj their, same good meals at reasonable rrrkc. |