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Show i. fs DIAKY ;0F COMMANDER U-BO- AT I n i h' York Herald, Beginning in the Saturday News. p- ' DESERET ETENING-- "NEWS. - It', the idtirthor tliat that doe.n't try: - : TRl til AXD i E nirring t keep ham Hard timet. M LIBERTY. FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 1917 SALT - LAKE CITY UTAH SIXTY'EIGIITII YEAR V lir n. 1 LA 1 it FOLLEHE'S NAIESNEW Gen. Haigs Men Consolidate Positions proident Joeph F. Smith, Anthon H. Lund and Heber' Senate Privileges and EjecAll is J. Grant Are Speaker at Opening Session tions Committee . Votes Success and Prosperity ReflectWell With Zion Unanimously in Favor of ed, Church Members Urged to Live Their Re--n. It Will be Limited -- ligion Word of Wisdom and Law of Tithing. ft : j h semi-annu- al eighty-eight- general-confere- - I - Church of Jesus Christ NOT OUTLINED - Saints - convened of Latter-da- y tabernacle .at 10 in the session The opening today. oclock was largely attended. Fair weather prevailed and the vast crowds thronged through the gates and surged into the auPresident ditorium before the appointed, homv so that-.wh- en all seats session in conference announced Smith F. the Joseph , . . . upstairs and down were well filled. exactions., , :andterriMe,!jelentIeasJn-JtaWar.rimjrisaged and" extortionate in its toll of treasure and loved ones, with-itbringing exigencies entering the IiveS-- 0f .thfLJeople-an- d " ondi tions probably never before experienced, has not thrown Latter-da- y Saints, .i,y" damper on the religious fervor of the counsel desire the more the" seemed than people, ever, nteed, it and advice of their leaders and that they have come up to the yettet in larger numbers than" usual and with a more earnest desire to learn the will of the Lord concerning his people;as if expecting special comfort and solace to guide them through the perilous season of the" great world conflict prudent Smith Mid the Saint. are soldier now are entrenched on the crest of most of the hfh ground lit th famous Tpre sxiient, as a result of a tremendous blow given the Germans jesterday pn an eight-m- il front east and northeast of Ypres. Driven from the high ground. the Germans n n will be forced to go uphill against while- - tile British artitl-- rj throw shell after shell upon the German defense and tines of eommuhi-cation. , Marshal-Haig- - Non-Partis- St committee." I IMEIimCKSON Growth pf Church Shown Report of President Smith The-gener- al -- 1 or I Wd ter-da- Wt po-tttl- ' - n. two-hou- I . He"rfird h hi I Baden- lit -Baden. mis-rion- ng - j--frm. perM-ver- n the.-Cnite- Garbed Con-gre- ) nheag, -- ad er J4b-bniidtn- g; ae-?- !y ep-wu- J 7. ar AT MANY PLACES . TEUTONS IN TERROR In Turkestan. I - r . Premier-Kerensk- : j ' Petrograd, Oct. 4, (Delayed) reply to 7 Artillery Fire Was Appal-- - the demand of the Democratic ling For Days Intense congress that no step toward Bombardment Kept Up naming a cabinet be made without theFanctionoTlhe''coiigTess w Over German Front. Y The course of events during the wag a notification that before night gave further evidence of the seanother day expired he would verity of the shock given the Germans in yesterdays thrust. London, Oct. 5. - The They announce the personnel of a new kept op a heavy artillery fire during Germans have undertaken the night, but did not deliver a single coalition ministry, which . alcounterattack. Meanwhile the British were busy consolidating their new . no further counterattacks ready had been chosen. This anposition. east of the against positions nouncement was made by M, On the French front Gen. Potato's 'Ypres gained, by the Brit-- , Tseretelii to the main committee troops had ta cope with several surprise attacks by the Germans' lins Ish in yesterdays offensive of the congress. last night, notably in the Champagne ind In upper Alsace. The German them although Late tonight aftera lengthy they kept efforts, howersr, met with too sto under a heavy fir during ceskT Northeast of V erdun where session of he present cabinet recently regained a bit of the night; The British are and- - tb ot taoc- territory from th French, the violent arttnery adtioa"!- Continuing. consolidating newly cupy portfolios in the new one, ground. Todays offi the following unofficial slate ' won HEPUBLiCilNS HEFUDIITE cial statement follows: was announced : Our new positions east M, Premier, Kerensky;1 minis ter of foreign affairs, M. TerBENNETT'S CUD1IUGY of Ypres were heavily shelled by the new enemy dur- es schenke; minister o fthe iriter-io-r, no furthe but hL Mikitin ; minister of aglng night New York. Oct. 4. The candidacy ther counterattacks were of William M. Bennett for mayor, on riculture, M. Maaloff; minister tha Republican ticket waa repudiated of labor. M. Sicobeleff; minister of made. Our troops have by the Republican, county supplies, E. T. ProVopovitch; minister been with organizengaged committee of New York county by of finance. M. Bernatxk?; minister a vote of Ml to 272. The Committee ing the captured positions. of religion. M. Kartoaheff; minirter of did not' formally pledge itself to any A hostile raiding party public aeifare, M. Ktohk'n; minuter candidate, although Job E. Hedges and of trade and Industry, M. Konovaloff; ' endeavored to - enter -- our other speakers urged support of Mayor state controller. M. Smyrnoff; mints- John P. Milchel. who- to seeking trenches north of Gouzeau-couaa a fusion candidate without ter of justice, M. MaJjrantovltch; mto- tha forma nomination of any party. toter of education, M. Sals skin; but was driven off of the ecumenical council. M." with loss. - mi ys -J- -- hera-sehedul- -- - -- last-nig- ht - rt prest-de- Two-Murderer- Hanged. s Hartford, Conn., Oct. I Joseph eastern, 24, and Francesco Veter. 25, were hanged today in states prison for the murder of Cast-Ill- 's wife Annie In New Haven. April 22 11- - Both men were from New York The men were con rlored of luring Mrs Caste 111 to New Haven, where the husband killed her by striking her to the head with anjron bar. V- - SBFFMKST PICKETS j -- lution Declaring itIndis--"4'-7 pensahle State of War ere,.ajlly-Jrokeo-up- .- App6ihmenwof a subcombut there to always room for of five members was dimittee authorl- Improvement rected with authority limited, in ties. he Mid, have nothin in the way first, to inquire into the correct n cm of doctrine Ihet hae not heen held in of Senator LaFollette's speech, and, common ertth 11 the people. There hare been revelation end doctrine Since our last conference the second. Into the correctness of his Amsterdam. Oct 4. A dispatch to keep the Tintic stake has been organised, statements made therein. given in the part aplenty from Berlin received here deTh limited 'scope of the Inquiry being part of tha Xebo stake, with people busy living their religion. If E. Frank Birch as president; and -scribes serial raids on German wee regarded as temporary action up.It the given oepel truth were lived the following wards have been orend towns OB .Tuesday, Bight. Th on the numerous petitions presented . p to there would be no btahopri , ganised:. and 'dinsrtoh shrhws that one airman ; trtale: lawyer kena-J'fWisconsin for senate tieh coandtnever to the Stekea. th Wanjs. to do have a tnina court, would penetrated ns far as Dortmund tTisv5Ue Idaho expulsion. The subcommittee,Wtk ,,, W ert Warveo Brar.chKorth Weber and dropped six bombs, damaging durre- to be will which appointed the probably adinontahed Jtmith Hunt St Johns tfaa lreeka betarven-ttr- r Ing. the dav And.. will be badedby Dortstgfel member the Word Lov ll Big- Horu H Senator Pomeren of Ohio, wa order-- j and South Dortmund stations. One Ninth Cache Logan to report at the December session y ad Setnui by authority of hi. person waa killed. Cache Logan Tenth in the name of the Lrc ' of Congress- Branch Blackfoot Another airman dropped six He read a. report of change. ex-In Aberdeen Branch Stone. Against petitions Boise Gooding organitatlona.mem- -, bomb near Fhurbach, near Stutt.take, and war da took up peticommittee senate of Vernon Johns St Tht dea.ha nd tension. etc, The report appear. 15 . Owendale Branch Shelley gart. Small damage waa done tions charging Senator Stone of Misberm in service. and there were no casualties. Boise Haselton Branch souri, chairman of th aenate foreign a bo on page one. Boise relations committee, with disloyal Tan airmen, coming from southAcqueta Branch Relief Society Fend. statements and acts and decided that Bingham fund Beaver Branch ern and western directions, at- Prest. Smtih referred to did not warrant any mad Branch Blackfoot the Springfield chargee Tbe ociety. Most tacked Frankfort-on-Maigathered by the Itelief Duchesne Cpelco investigation of the Missouri senator. memwaa suggestion had been made by a derision Duchesne senate committeas Arcadia of tha bombs fell harmlemly outThe ber of tbe general Relief society r' end session Jordan Salt Lake reached after a ; ride the town, bat others fell at board, and adopted, that every Relief ; with a speech In the aenafe by Senator and 1 Th following bishops have places wlthln the eity boun- focKty member in tha Church, The Foilc.tte impending. La ed away: tha children of albmembaja-cbAn- 4 auThe damage -- was small. to wa authorised dary. request G1 rihlU. Bishop John I. every ona,, donate one penny each and to were injured. stenographer Five employ persons thority million for stake. ward. .Sevier helping week to a temple- fund, make other oeCeskary expenditures, in' In Lorraine, th dispatch mya, Bishop Benjamin Argyle, Spanto bade the two temple, under couree j be formal may hearing that dicating and ish Fork Second ward, Nebo one in Canada ' of cone! ruction, had - with poMlhle examination of th industrial region was subject.take. one in Hawaii. Only a few daya ago. ed to numerous attacks, but owwitneaees at St.. Paul. Bishop John Stevenson, Jnert. Snath Mid. th. Relief aoctety ' Th resolution for authority to ing to th effective measures of treaeurer presented him, ia behalf of mondvlll ward. Woodruff stake. and inquiry mk th subcommittee waa defense only slight success was oil tfa. Relief aoci.ty member tn all Bishop Robert Heber Beeriey. schedulfor its general authority Sunset ward. North Davis stake. -. the world and their children, a check . attained. eanat before the be to ed brought The following brethren laboring in the Mm of 111,074 and eome odd It would A German official telegram and thought tunny later today in th mission field have passed be esqty. the aggregate of thl. penny th baste of sharp debate in con-of says that on Entsnte AIHed away: tempi fund. He expressed the gratit- with the proposed speech Elder Heed. nection man returning from Frankfort-on-Mai- n ude ef th whole Church for thia genSenator La Follette replying to the to Ida.; died in th California misiron mnti Ibution.more. waa forced to descend by of bis critics. the origin of ihta It firet w aa sion. at Santa And on May 11, charge OthGerman The subcommittee expecteed to hold of hemorrhage of the brain. undertaken in Nau voo. for helping to tlT. a preliminary meeting late today and er attacks tbe Mme night ware diEldar Eno.-- Coleman Hunaaker build tee temple there, and in that Th week. next f Honeyville, Boxtider - county, begin its inquiry wa that public hear-tng- a rected against Rastapp and a signal success, even day. too, ee now. Utah, laboring tn the Eastern causing material damwould he held at which Senator 7. - Prest. Sml'h mid the lord haa state, mission. Befit 17, La Follette would be given an opporI blessed the people thia year ahundant- age. The telegram then pfo- There ere now In the Church heard. be to TIT wards and 11 - independent hr. And he waa glad to be able to tunity Coeds; s. and this proo- branches, T4 stakes and II wiy that For what purpose the French I are in made Off reflected the llttitng it plain Senator Pomeren petlty make these attacks on open Ger- I the Church. 80 far this year, be said, ia subcommittees authority the that - man town to pqf clear. In Rariapp the tithingahowa an Improvement solely 4 the Bt. Paul speech of limited ever former yeara and he at plreeed accomplHkmaeits tir-n- te no military objective, to any other achistory extend are not there does and "to make that announcement.' Alwyq,l th Church. He told how secure now tions or charges against the Wisconsin and tha attacks on Tueringen and are the records of th Church from senator. though, he Mid. there ts room for Im.Baden-Bade- n can only be considfor how and and destruction fire deferprovement Preet. Smith, bore a A letter from Senator Stone ered the outcome of a llnd desire, vent testimony. He eaid he love, the many year this was not the case. . He nouncing imputations and reflections activities reviewed th ef fhurch work todav more than ever before. In wad other teommuhlca-tio- n for'destructlon." The Sanatoria at from-th-e organisation of the ifrfmrpefition I vWRftr and he prayed! that Latter-da- y on file was preMnted to the comBaden-Bade- n and the hospitals at Saints will live their religion. For.--" Church to th present day, and spoke mittee end mad the basis far its accontain numerous ee- Tueringenhe uid, "there ia nothing elee under of the able and worthy assistance ha, tion aa to him. Senator Stone offered aa Church historian and genheaven, in the whole universe, to Im- - eralpresent but - vertly wounded men who are Church recorder, baa n tha la- to appear before the committee, he gospel of Jesua bors of his assistants, there seeking recovery. Andrew Jenson, it was held that investigation was unand also that: Hi Roberta, Joseph F. Smith. warranted Even the French will not dare Smith eloeed with a blearing Brigham "The record disclose that though Jr-- and A. William Lund.- - He said to assert that attacks sn and a prayer for alL in the Senator Eton opposed the declaration - far behind the front are hospitals and are all diligent worthy of milithey The keynote of hi. of war, he haa since tt was mad speech might be performance of their duties Prest. such barbarity ., tary necessity. By T.d to he. Live the religion e the lord Lund dosed by addinglus fervent tes- voted for all enchmeasurescontid' can only be lo will tli given and look not for further timony totbat of President .Jove fit ered by the senate on which a record 1 strengthened among the German I '' l,Ton as or knowledge h- authorttiM vote was taken long I , Churcpeople." general ta Vet so much truth already re- Th report as to Senator Btone u well represented, every oifv of were the few a ho are drawn by Senator Walsh ofMontana. 't3 that no being fully lived up them present except Artina Was Unanimous. kapt away by other and 'pressing Mlse Edna o? Scientists Godfrey Mug aeolo: duties; such aa Elder Reed Bmoot, in The. committee's action, both aa to Committee srm-rand Calm. States of senat Folletts and Senator th Senator Stone La Will Investigate - - Prc. Anthon H. Elder George F. Richards, pre- was unanimous. No record vote was Land, -President Anthon H. Lund followed siding over the European mission; El- taken. t Washington, pet. 4. Whether While the course of procedure has rjMident Joseph F. Emlth in the order der B. H. Robert with th First Utah Oarahed'' to. the most marvelous .peaking. He eaid hr had listened artillery aa chaplain; and Elder LeVt not been definitely 'outlined, th subdtoooveey-- of ,he Opening addreM of Edgar Toung, detained by hie dull committee propose ,t 9 ask Senator La qcienUfla. destined to play a' great part in rrvedent Smith and to hi powerful at the University of Utah. Those of Foliatt lo appear. He will be asked war for America, la th were winning JUtlfflOBy, He admonished th Latter-da- y the general authorities present whether th oopy of the St. Paul Saint to heed the Words of the President Joseph F. Bmllh, President speech before the committee is k he to be investigated- - by committee resident and to put into practice all Anthon H. Lund. President Charles W. delivered IG- - Tbe aubcommttte also of scientists approved by the secI e counsel and advice-that-hbeen Penroeervwf the First Presidency proposes to call William J. Bryan to retary of th interior. The senItven, President Heber J, Grant, of the coun- quMtloa him on Senator La Follette ate todav edoptrd a resolution, alof the members of statement, that.. Mr Bryaiv several ready adopt . President Lund referred to varion. cil of th Twelve; Tivetve:-Eldhouse, auHe-btimes urged President Wilson to pre"moral activities of the Church. the Counaitaf the thorising the Inquiry end guaranJ. Grant. Rudger Clawson. Hyrum vent the sailing of tha Lusitania be- teeing" government protection of he said, ts" now Smith, Orson cause it was alleged aw ammunition tha process goipg on. The temple tn Ha- -, M. Smith. Georg Albert ,. to something r1 Ih nearing completion and th one F. Whitney, David O. McKay, Anthony cargo waa aboard. "Gar bed disW. I Tins, Joseph F. Smith, Jr. James All commutes members emphasised Canada, not so far along, la covered or invented by Garabed T. favorably. He Mid E. Talmagd andO. Stephen L. Richards; that the scope of inquiry ordered k K- - Glragomia n. an Armenian innot the consummation, either; Elder Hyrum J Smith, presiding pa- extremely-limite- d nowly to the acventor Boston, who believes he V more Council of Sev- curacy of .Senator La Follette 8t. hea theofsecret temples must and will be triarch; of the First of taking from the mol. He referred to the unusual enties; Eider Bey mour B. Young. Jon- Paul epoch and the accuracy of stateklr a mysterious power which will f tempi work the Saints are athan G. Kimball. Rulon 8. Wells, ment therein end la net to be redrive aeroplanes or battleship ell the. temples are Joseph W. McMurrin and Charles H. garded aa a formal Inquiry into anyfmmrm.lng; GIrngosston, - without revealing review and overflowing and the need Hart; Preriding Bishop Charles W. thing aim. X ore temples ia all the time hiq secret, mad a great Im presSenator La Follette refused to comNlbley. Bishop Orrtn P. Miller, Bishop alon on members of th Senat , ment on th commute' action, bur David A Smith andhou who bMrd hi plea for President Lund referred to the com. TtT'wai ondensfood thf"R" would not aa Pirtiju n f and moving into th new L eral authorttiM. there were present ehangs higHlans to mak an address Investigation and then urged It on.eongresL Church office building. Thia. he ontiDued on pagojrtx.) b one of the most satisfactory (Continued on page two.) giott, REVOLUTIONARY AUTHORITY WANTED ut The villa are of Reutel. Nordenhoek Poidarhoek, MolcnsxrTsfSuek7 Brsatteslende an d"Gra vensiAfe! were captured In their entirety and the ' forA Oct. of 5, greater part Poelcapelle was taken. Washington, By the capture of Broodesiende the British established themseives well mal prelimin&i"' Inquiry into over the crest of the five miles west bf Ypres From, there they can the alleged speech of Senator bombard th Roulere-Haala- ridge t, railroa d. tha principal German line of com" LaFolIette of Wisconsin made munication tn the Ypres sector. addition to the toes of position i of greater importance the Germans In before the league sustained very heavy casualties as a result of the British More at Paul, Minm, a fortnight than 1,000 Oerman prisoners were taken, half of them beingbarrage wounded. Th German losses were so severe that ago, was ordered today' by the Crown Prince Rupprecht attempted senate privileges and elections These only a ri Taking The Congress. Praises Reo-- - GermanjresHtAnce-vary.areataltha- v Democratic Congress to Take No Action Without Sanction Assault Their Positions East And Northeast of Ypres El nt Tretrekoff ;mlnisier of srar.Gen. Verk- British Front In Framceand hovsky; minister Verderrski. Belgium, Oct 4. (Delayed) Democratio Const itutlonsl Tbe party, against which the Democratic (By The Associated Press) in opposition to British arms today acMevM one congress haa been represented by Kiskkin. Konovktott of the greatest victories nf the ahdaniyrnofU The portfoilge of foreign" WarTnYTtremendous assault be- affairs, war; marine and Interior remain unchanged. . , - J gun at; dawn againstthe German positions east and north- Declare For Strong east of Ypres. Indeed when the Revolutionary Authority whole story of this battle has .fewSfl- JlcLit-- , place Democratic congress by a vote of 53t s passed a resolution declarfts an unequalled triumph that tt to Indispensable to continue three years of conflict, for each aingstrong revolutionary authority which " would follow (h program of the MosSuccessive - report " from the cow conference of last August and carry out an active policy tend seething taldron along this front would mg to the realization of a general adds to the importance of the peace. gresa directeq tnctnaio com-,Tta member sucressTecordedr miUe. to choose frVe-to draft a scheme for forming such auFrom a point near the n thority. The resolution was prepared representing all the railroad on the porth to by the committee parties in the congress and set forth n views and agreed to by the highway on the a majority of th conference. The the south the men of the Brit- - resolution was submitted to the con- M. TsCTtrt, former cahlnat ish empire have surged forward jm:mstr. with an irresfstihle force which Slate of War in places carried thepi to ; ' Turkestan Declared a depth of .2.5ij0 yards" 'over - - may,.-taki- ts - stc-lcdis- i Washington. Oct I Militants of the Mm in Yfte woHtbotzM for dmon&trtlont bfo?f the White Kow are charge whh nmtJryr, roault of their ffwlnwHiiy VitV Women p&rtp District of Columbia women prtacmrra. The chnrgo of mutinoua conduct ia made in a report by Alonso Twee dale, auditor. to charge oT the workhouae, while the aoperlntendent ia impended pending oetcome of the inquiry. The report telle how tha IS auffragimiVat tacked tfcw acting aoperintendent. the prison matron and three male guard ho had been called to the rescue, remove one of tha. offteoreeeeahf their number, Mr Mragaret Johns, for medical treatment at the Waahing ton aaylum hocpitaL It telle ef negro women Of tht kitchen force rallying to the aid of their home, the matron, and with a blow oa tbe head with aolub, a general n Ud .acramhUy wf departure for the hoepital after aha and her guard had been much mauled andJia.uled about. Mlee Alice PauC bead of the woman a party, made a atatement denying many of Mr. Tweedale a atatements and the women interfered declaring thatwere not told where Mr becaaee they Johnwwaa to be taken and feared that he waa to be placed tn confinement oa bread and water. She also eaid Mra. waa aot removed for proper John medical treatment when aha really waa 111. and that ahe had recovered when the atktfiorMiea deeded to take.. her to the hoapita! workhouse la a big unbarred fracture on farm near Washington, made it easy for the lit open doors uffragista to give their eaetodtan a lively time when they started on the warpath. Mre-Johu" J i - -- -- of Ypres-Stade- P Ypres-Meni- af-Bam- e 8tillinoreof-the"GemianTiey-sto- t: The government sgto.,tiE enr ,ia.Xurhe movemen'e chendaele-Gheluve- it ridge system of broke out early this week. The si Ha- defenses On th northern wing of It rjddenly fmred up kfUDi the advance the British hav reached Aa it protet afainst aendmir of A Pcelcapelle and Gravenstafet' and punitie axpadition Ihe' council ot In hate overrun: most of th Graven, wpT'kmn's and thopUaL haa prociaimd a stale ridge, which Juts- - out. to the Tashkent,etrikf. genera) west from the Passchendaele-Ghelu- . A PetmirrAd dlspaK'h dktod Oct. 1 a said that Oen. Chorkels, tho commanSouth of the velt. in Turkertnn. had been attacked der be railway the troop are reported" 4nicem and be&ian and that the of eastern the red by Iryypnr slopes overlooking had haB main ridge- and tn aoma plaf, a la that li tempore reported p6oba. "have pushed 01F into th rv rovolution had been ArranUad valley be And that the peop low Aer in a panic. RfHie.ait Turkestan is cmpsed of Not only have th British wrenched away iany Vital strongholds but they four province In Central Asia, east of the Caspian sea. ith ajicputioa of about .(.(45,044. (Continued cn page six.) positions in 'Petrograd. Ort. ha the Pass. tan declared 1 i t Itis His Reply to Demand of Charges Against Senator Field 's latest gtfuke surprised his adversaries as they Stone Taken Up Was were about to renew their attacks against him. The British barrage mowed tha massed Germans dean and those that remained were annihilCarry Them, Decided They Did Not ated In the rush of the British troops ' At no point along- the attacking . Prisoners .Many front was the It Warrant- - Investigation.;1 flcufty in overcoming the concrete redoubts bristling with machine"RSd'dirr guns s T RITTSH of the COURSE OF PROCEDURE nce IS I Germans Now Face. Uphill ""'Fighting With British "Army Dominating High Points m - 5, i C. I Tpres-Rouler- if; |