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Show X A 0FA1J-B- 0 AT COMMANDER Second. Installment in The Saturday News Tomorrow. . LAST EDITION 14 It 1 NE-- PAGES FRIDAY to Cheerfully Perform For the 12 1917 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ' the arivcrtlscf mering that aoemrt Firt To Head Marines Mobilized in France a. For Active Duty SIXTV-KjrtHTI- HE British steamroller goes up hill veiy slowly, but it i now down hill an d battles are following each other more and more rapidly. said Maj. Gen. Maurice, director of operations at the British war office, The truth of this assertion was driven home yesterday. less than 24 hours aft- it was madeby the beginning this morning of an- other British attack In Flanders. Only three days had elaps- ed since the last attack made Tuesdays push was launched after a four-da- y pause, the last previous drive hav'ng n, canied wtthe preceding Thursday. Previously inter- or more had eta ped hLw eenth British attack. T j -- SO CARDINAL GIBBONS NOTABLE DATES GET WRITES PREST. WILSON SPECIAL PROMINENCE 0,wk Latter Thanks ... His Emi- First is Prest Wilsons Procnence and Says That His lamation of March 2 Letter Has Brought Him Calling For An ExtraCheer and Reassurance. ordinary Session. rrTr. 'v -- nu t Jkceiw ATTACKED year I STILL GOES Ji German Mailed Fist is Ever Raised to Give Blows to The Inhabitants of Alsace And Lorraine BK s ALL CLASSES AND ALL DISTRICTS VICTIMS , Fronl ls ::0aNortheast of ire,?::the ham. y: U,lril tlmes . Over Passchendaele Ridge Time it Givei Ready - Government Guide to the Legislative Situation , Their Duty a Pointed Out By Lawfully Constituted Authority OCTOBER S. W si- - Courts Martial Have Imposremainder of th ridge command- Ypres-S- at Flander plain, o'er IheTfom pant ng poinU of which the Britih have ed Sentences already passed and are driving downward Aggregating isfactory Progress Has Another notable fact In connection with the present aerie of djJvJ Five Thousand Yeari on' " Been , J .that each Reported lijaw appavemly-hOlngluAregudfea of weather oendt-tio- n. - One good The Citizens. day for airplane obienatkm wa enough for the Brittah 1J' Washington, Oct Cardinal In thla Instance to get their ranges, launch their Washington, Oct. 13, An official tbalr drumfire, bar. drop wrote Gibbon President Wilson in a resume of the activities of fage and push to tha attack through the mud and renewed rainfall. Congress letter made public here today, that during the past session was Issued at French Front In France, Military observers in this connection credit the British high command BRITISH MAKE Sept. 2. '' be trjtng to "pebsuade all Ameri- the Capitol today. Compiled by W. with yt belief that It is probably of little ue to salt for (Correspondence of th ANOTHER good weather at Associated RAID cans that they oan do the th year in Flanders. Another consideration thistirii'a.-o- f greatest i'01!.' isun superintendent. Press.) Fresh evidence of the Ger- -' pointed to la the J'' good tp themselves arid their man campaign of country ot the house document room. It gives reported weakening state of the German arm v morale, an opportunity to terrorization In' not only the status of ail war by a cheerful end generoua performe be seized with aJl possible comes to hand is to be pronptltude If the utmost advantage every ance of their duty, as It is but deals also with Since ay. It. taken of miscellaneous pointed the beginning of bostili- Teutonic Effort, i Region out to them by lawfully conatltuted enactments, lists all laws of this 3 There to no indication that th French force, on th British left Uenniui court8 which The letter was written authority. bearing on the International;!!-uatlot- f Of Auberive and Soualn pushed, forward, gpprouweijt.iwitvrtietsteii.AfHoatlj(rtJt ,ood- jn aiid proyidee for the first time - pi, the occasion of the recent formatare nnmanl Tuesday's attack, tn participating advance. Their today a task for. Alsace 'and 1 c,tlna .',,D of ion ready government guide to the leg. the League for National Unity Eventuated in Nothing, tha moment seems to have been com pieted by th W?0' ,ole offnc has been to bringing of up the their up of which Cardinal Gibbons is the beginning or line O,iniori to a point where efficient protection would be given th British the December session of honorary favorable to left chairman. Says " 1trtcU Under the head of notableCongress. flank In the renewal of th wedge-drividates the ha vf suffered process being carried out be- -' n President Wilson, in reply thank- ,ll Wilson s tween Passchendale and Ghelrulet. nef!!d wer an- r,ce &nd :Lorri proclamation of March Id the cardinal for 31, ealiing by Germany m Brig Gen. John Archer Lejeune of accepting the until the eto session outbreak extraordinary of J the oe war tn tbo 1314, no fewer Marine corp.-whchairmanship of the league. Unofficial disp a t c h e s ?n.CiudT ml,h he house than 500 000 of the inhabitants aaalgnment of "In these days of the Japanese war commission to the marine cantonment at Quantieo, gravest problL Austro-Teuton-Trofrom British Orl th nr biU Mgnedby em which have ever headquarters resldR f.r,Th.nvmig?j.LRVxL!llal weighed "upon the PVLJ1ynJrtaLl4tJr0P8rt..Ual.i ops after the declaration of war 10 command th first wrote IJ.i31.es4.541 for division of reportedihattheKritishat mrSttwry of real naval AlL!?l,YarrLorrainevry marines to 'as the establishmema be J "our cardinal, the 'larresi mobilized hi France. .. an to out thoughts go hour had who could early is pushed the chief executive, warmed by a appropriation known find a way to do so. origin or any Gn. Lejeune has been nerving as made hurried g country up to that heartfelt several hundred yards into departure over the frontier line. Hun-f"'- 1' for the heavy to Gen. Bame.t. the com- bwdecs ofsympathy 340500,00 wr emergent slsthnt fb office whisti he must bear ,oF remaining mandant hwing to of the.Martn e wpa. He Wat shipping fund, wtth which to begin the German lines, the ad- end freighted with the ' inability to leave in time s were unwavering T.r-graduated from the naval rateat lh merchant , determination of loyel In citizens to ,b"5 auapect gad went to. vance along ode wide sector academy the world has ever seen, it says Prison, or Internment campe. stand by him In his every effort to fc where' WS bill signed O7o assigned bevwhem kepr In confinement' hr!pg,j access to to thathedeflclency th president; appropriating everaginjmeariy half a jheytnr4 a Second Ileu- rP 33.-- 1 years; hieie those, tdeela of Justice grid iee.446.01t and more then 32.000 000 - tenant.. Gen, Lejeune haa seen much mile. On the Pasechen-- , r..YhVa tha n,1Ttton wa, in' humanity whlctj Compelled our en- 000 more authorized a the eervic. He has largest .been on duty In Patrance Into the war. Founger and more daring , gpproprlation act '.passed by this or nama, tha daele ridge Haigs troops spirits among the men of Alsace Guided as we are by the sublime any other country. and Philippines and Moxice. . Lorraine took the atm more Petrograd. Thursday. Oct 1L fagalnat capital punishment but at th had fought their way with. teachings of Christianity, ,we have no Austro German troops are renewing j same time demands are made that Joining the French army. Over other course open to ua but that of thair attempts to fraternize with the PB,hment in (he rear of th fighting in about 1,000 yards of the thfm hlVe fo"sht beneath obedience and devotion to our counthetH war enforced Tlth rreater strlot- Many Russian. tut so far every effort haa nees. X,' ter Our divine Lord tells us 'Render of them hy their heroism began. The cases center Passchendaele where have of orders were vilr to Puesur the iinet with failure, according to a state- discussed or not whlla numbers 'of gained high rank, things that are Caea-ar'carried out are comtheir ment issued by the Russian war office and to God the things that are comradea have made th great eacrilage. paratively rare, the so idlers who refuse beaed on reports from the front The to 'God'., and 8L Paul, following thestepe orders obey usually being bretight of hie master, aaya- - 'Let everv soul general situation to quiet Indications are that the Tn addition to the men in the rank, although to trial. , he subject to the and among; the minor officer of The war office announces with-- re higher powers, for Germans-earl- y were aware have fought for France, the two prov-beth.re is no authority but from God, towariis mriueoc "th of th mce nae auaplctrm thoee that are.-ar- e ALLIED NSVJIL LEJIBERS uppltd many military ordained e aU11 was trouble that impendataff. The- queatton of peac.Tsi Llf leader of hih God renown, among them Therefore he who reststeth the f ,H rreat 4 o tooiat.0 tMeiements Com- as power reststeth the ordnance of God about a a.m. ing, ,hn. fb general, ahave1 large Rua:!;xn sealed their patriotism nd they who reeist hy dying joUi thenr-selvto purchase At some place, there 1. agitation tnew reclt.r.1 rtiil number of gas shells were dterg deatKTn fighting the German,.. condemnation. Oct. 12. Washington. ' Admiral ffTA.hlm Thew five were Gen, Sihi that DuDuy ' "We hate been exerting our every Mayo, commander-ln-chiefired by them along the f Dion, Trumeiet-Fabe- r of the At- America disparag the work of the and 8tlr&, effort and will continue to do so to lantic Pash has appointed a Red Cross ar. and'hts fleet, ataff being rehave sequestrator British front. persuade all Americans that thev ca-various seetiona of the for the, money Rolo advanced country as p,rt to Bena-tthe greatest good to themselves turned from England, where they sn Charles Humbert, owner of Th The main enemy today propag.na- - cn- SELECTIVE DRifT nd their country hy a cheerful and participated In s' naval conference HrTJ, & 'Wilson today .Journal. The money amounts to 6,- generous performance of their, duty with the Allies. This announcement was not the but Germans, it is pointed out. ,Red Cr?M tTtltC wan authorised today hy the navy Mch tha xoneatrator manager to N a nation-wid- e camfully constituted authority. themud.-.Th- e , Germans -wiOt th. depo.it paign to trace the movem.ee The president wrote to the Cardinal ,nd coa. aourca and combat. Btn,nn ' -- reply; were office, a section of the mln- less far formidable ROBERT Washington, Oct. T 2 Th , stateIt la 'evident that rupiors and in iatry of finance. The sequestrator was "May I not express my very deep than previously, owing to alXha rw3URt of Bohr d6iacr- - appreciation of your let- ment authorised by 8eey. ZDaniels fol- nuendo critical of and calculated 4o WP?in, Leavenworth. Kan.. Oct. If Indict-- 1 . embarrass tha Rad Croaa ar ter Ot . It ha not opposing tha move. 3 the - disorganization occa me cheer lows: inmenu charging conspiracy to violate1 brought being 'Admiral H. T. Mayo. United 8tates dustriously circulated aa I'd reassurance suit I want- to you the selective draft Uw against part of an Ottawa, Out, Oct. 2 Conference sioned among them by the kseg now much! appreciate your own navy, and hla staff have returned Ray.1 from attended by representative of the two The purpose of the gram reads propaganda. the tel Fire Destroys Barracks. Moor? bl wife. Lenora War- ctmn - of Kansas. Dr Kvg Hard- consenting to preside over the visit ofEngland. nceonMnorrecent blows Admtral Mayo to England was terrific of the important influential group of mei& to The Red Croat 1. being'run as early permit him to confer wtth offi- open book: women who have ao frenfrr- ln th fermation pf 0l1lir ,poW1l Topelta. and George British. it h.. of Fort cials of the Allied naneaAO-hecoc.-g'unlori gov sauau. u Dodge. Dee Moines. Iowa. Oct. scott. Kansas, were returned today nndTtahw-4- o ernment under Premier Sir Robert tha Intimate An every detail with th a alncer effort to serve T. IU wapTWrt by 1J The ttutoetment,Mmmistration In 1. and doing it a .itg effort to At- - ba at ttYnow destroyed as West the' what The present, had Bordeptowever. coalition, how. It. abeount. are To me - whole"- character, and been done British wos aai. Front in barrack ofn France"and of before, and to discuss th threatened when difference, dvelooed purpose of this war. and of tha Cbm,Pn)r A. first affort for the future. The British ad- by the war and a m.nt' ,,M dmt brigade, at Belgium, OcL 12 government of the United state In plana (By The As- - idid,ntTo1,Ivnesi!aTl publicity to au ju uliv? the Liberals Automobllce miralty extended every. courtesy and " .... f ,ormr,y ptyecurton inf It, clear to th every facility to promote the auccei Zho0i u&chr 5ub,ic doped by Premier. Bontea-t- o sociated At Press) 'an the take With the .temperature at 26 early people. of this mission. members of the new government degrees, hour Admiral Mayo will proceed immetoday BriUah troops which Bank Vault Blown Datlon, men were 1 the ,rmy roaidence J of the , Duke Devo 6f to will diately there Washington and governor generaf. to trie iecretary nty at- - began an attack in Flanders 1 report' i e o in et the navy. Admiral Mayo vtetted were dismissed and It wa decided FQLLETTEr; of ,000 j Imated? sToo"1"' Th ,OSa M this morning had the English fleet and our own foroea penetrated fifllfEBNMENT TO RENDER not to have the new ministers take in British and French waters In order OcL Mo, The several vault hundred yards into the a: the oath until later in the that he might familiarize himself day. Ith the conditions under which the Th Liberals have been brought in- Congregationalists b'yf enemys territory on a allied force are operating." to the government a a . Tha fact that Admiral Mayo had consequence Eavor-Woranear Iloutholst wood to a Jp front to1 an wa, lied organ of the 81r of purs ueh then opposition Wilfrid sir been gent to England was disclosed Suffrage Her to compulsory military Ypres-Rouleto the press at tha time of hia below, the point aerylee. with ThS decbTon of Sir Wilfrid of the gov CoTumbus, M . Wcl If -- The Laurier n.tmn.I railway and were battling along Fanners Said to be ernment not to mention the trip. IS to remain at the bead of the Liberal council of Congregational church, Report, that in or one in two Except instances, the ,on br today the Passchendaele ridge within af party, also had an effect upon tha Hoarding Potatoes adopted by informally situation. Washington. Oct. 13. Senator La request was generally earned out Other Liberals a to govcvnm.nt decided resolution arw favorlna ,,norlty. help them in ollette of Wisconsin woman 1,000 of the center that was yards parently of the Chicago,to OcL If Th farmer lm. today they could not T money with which th uffr question wa. situation by defeating the lmpr by the senate committee the uniooked for and developed Students Strike Against law, nUr oIr Present government and ma, hot debate village of Passchendaele. hoarding his potstoes, according th beat courseBorden to Plant and equipment la enable them his alleged disloyal speech at would be to te into the direclor of Ilii- go PTOhlblion 7 Im, government r'Ttoover yundS :4d and j s,e'"r"ClW"'" oclock Paul cop Military this to By with Training VWk th . high tide of traffloa ar prove It from within. appear next Tuesday bemorning port to th. Antl-soby officials her aa forecast Th general election will he held 11,8 committee for a hearln re-Pledged by the Xew York, Oct 12 Aft Inereaae thle regarded reports were received that ev- - N V inr a concerted move soon toward that fh" iYT' n,, ' now expected that today. Th resolution urged Presyear of from 40 to fO minute In the ena. In hla aertlone Union or National administration ident Wilson to rhool day here for military training The hearings erything was going weU with forbid probably will be pub-b- e wae given a tha cauea of a etrlke toWbat form this move will assume p. of 8lr Robert Borden will be returned of the war th WM ofduring th. period r.,rti"s. '. food a number of high school to power. A substantial British attack in Flan ir;:?,ir;.r.r " h? f,n confined to the state-rt- y day of Mies todays fiawCWMncome ha not yet been decided by opposition th. manufacture of alcoholic Anna Lederar. aa head of parenUy all at once, unless the S? Pch- - partlcu-tateliquor th ree.Yii rtUrned a roads told w atudanta an a nd tha gala at vuh themselves It Is reported mritoment1, commlttaa, hoarding Mr- .topped, and price would dersZThe.troops along wi L Follette'a commlttaa on public welfare that they have drop to sero Heesuggested 1 The Mew government follows- tha FormM! sev. farmer would benefit himselfthat Secy. - Bryan that 400 atudentt "had atruck and that era! course. under consideration had front forward appealed t pushed to - by ala Liberal 81 4 air would follow 000 Arthur unlaae ft on. premier A British r to keep military Xtoa lowing th movem.nf to follow Its nor21 J1 of,PrtJ of wera A T. mal Alberta; course. training Creear, possible Challenge method is 800 Of amm.IHif because lsltanla renewed depth averaging yards or western grain growers;rpreeeTi . o be In her tk1100 general in crease tn fraight th xi more- -. der, Saskatchewan; Col. g. j.c. Mew' To the Kaisers .f0mltte adviaed jhe Runs Steamer N. W. Rowell and Hugh Guthrie Ashore Navy request Jhe government bnrtl. 'nveetlgatlng author-nak,A,n'hr ' lorailroads lty a0thAt, T; hum Antano: F. B Carveli, Prisoners were beginning to on d tmI t bia right to - probably Premier aacurttte. For- - money New On Coast and England thto, Jtohn 6,r 'cx0 speech, rr come in Fraw. UUatl woull b aPfla , earlj7 although slowly, totdy pp. Murray of Nova, Scotia. e"Iary George hla critic, BeiJhi detail of which hs Conaerrattvew Sir- - Robert Borden turned fronj ,iajt to Atlantic Port. Dot. Amerih plana Engtand Gtwnd owing to the condition of the the ftrati.E011811' J? xPctd to can freight and passenger steamer In faveaiad, ar said to be Arthur 10 VISIT Blr Thomas Metgben; FRONTS Whit. consideration. Tue,day nd to the coastwise eervw ran ashore off th i .on Dr. John Retd. Sir Edward 'limit Railroads at present are earnlna D. KemnJ Fleet, writes an npen letter ta the toward oubeUnti-ri- y New England eoast last ptght, but ground. hn JlU reJames Lou Hasen, Sir Of aa heed, much aa last nearly Germany's High Sew Otherwise he ports Indicated that aha was In no Im- marked p. E. Blondin. Mania Bur! th. high tlfla b rvarwithin thj Doherty, mediate danger. Coast guard craws anti on t4 latr- - The flrt veil and Albert Leoney. Ucm to cneno out and month op rot inf PwU. Oct London, 0ct,12. The iurrtlon swering the vessel e signal want to h.v two mmlttee plans to oxoci hown an incraaa amid to bo out her assistance and found that aha was that Prtaidant Wilson visit Europ 'ttw of fight Scixtot of on a nil ot mastery bottom, They the rsatlng easily ,rV1.0r'tV sandy Flanders in ,h proportion troops h,Crtt attacked nr thm 1 8 fttemenf rt'gard-111Tba. reported that the aea was smooth and cross recsfpta tn" " Sequestrator Named ewa, rrxnindlng thrxn that Dev commute 1. that efforts will be mads to float bar Tag, ths Germans this morning on a it leading editorial today. It aays Ibat as tht " whloh they have to 1eng i.jtide, today-ei'H," For 't&aat practical Humberts th AlUea need the prestdent'a monopoly touted, who went aboard through Liberty bond ianuan of Incident. It has not Money ho their guardsman front of about six miles th in. to their station that vestment fund of tha . counsel, that' hi any Ume for the asking. whether Mr. Bryan sent word Influence would 'U be and craw would not be taken thato h Oct. 12. Th In establishing Frto, . Ypres. They are report- - In powerful i military wcAnv ft,0.dntltal'n0t It . ringing challenge win he unity aeJtZl, to at. democratic T regard -te ideals . htrtrtring B ' Hue o The Saumtay Hew tdmonom. auoh a vlalt would b of and that . (Continued ob pag ta a lao to Aniec. I objective U ' p . J de I ' ? Alsace-Lorrain- Con-srcg- U - - Pari. nil " th8mufuand to-th- a, er 't our.-armsa- -- Attempt to Fraternize vvr I iers rW -- Ill s. ri ZXIT es r N 4 f ft- - 4t J ;, L ' - t ,i .. ,J l i, ' X a- -4 J nuVmn do or tnu-nstriot-le .f -- Tt, ! - UmT -, J 411(1 tmp m. he 'Fir?-totall- iaudd to'w .mt te.oYe'eirngTe'i'd Provl-aiRp- 'r excly-today- .,, lUSI:-,- . make-Tr-fir- ht. toY.f r nnt c Eh,;&r six-mi- le CIMITTELTUESM HUiD r rs the-requ- eat iaisda teaW tnvee-hgstt- a T ""ng 1 lr. ,M ''t - o, Hsid atu-dan- ta m .J? alder-man- a ic . "' , r peti-tlonf- e. rail-roa- J' 11-t- An whi' , - ' dfin quee-'stiga- llthi :fH; 4 t ff U-j- gslt drKS S-ukt- e'SE -- ' J 1 ; ! - I ;nt r |