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Show Three Teutonic Attacks - On British Repulsed London. April 25 Thre attacks made by the Gfjr.ans on British posi-eaof Aruiens have been h is annojimed officially On th FUr dem fnrni Lit yesterday the Germaris attacked french nomtu f PaiUetil and were FnrB thw mormr & after t Z&ilpuid Ua hbcrdmeot ! re newed li'Mr Mfitcka m this sector and wgrttim the British positions further eaM. The IViLmb wralned jrround asotmd V i i ler- - Bret oime ux fcjr counterattacks kd took pHsoper. Severe fighting was in progress last fttkht In jajtd around st r r il 2? Ttashihgton amendment to lie federal A ola in tte aased ' and. ti ViJIem-Breto- ontir qes n- HeaVY ; (Continued from pa&e nne.j which w ah elwi repotted have been t afir- - lv Another motorboat officer srfated that his boat had torpedoed a German dssiroysr lying alongside the mole that's second destroyer had been torpedoed by another boat and a third nunmetl and sunk by hia own vtmL royr gtii fJi fri be urv bc liou& feder i! rr-- t f A1 r aut L nline h I H In tn cofeiur F f 01 !. fompffiMfv it,dofce -- i Kt V on re-r- ; wi , art j ni (Tonal lu '&! n t jf i - I deptu Amsterdarn, April - tted at j tion from Ihe Cxlrnea t rcUv- k'tev to urge on the i Ineorporatson of t .e r mea in a (be Ukraine accordinr from KlkT o the Iokai Anzeiger o Berlin by wav of Vienna "The emment of Minnie And the district of HomoTnioo have scut deputation, requesting onion with the Lk raise. wfficla) statement- - ef Wednesday said that German troope had reached Stmferopal, capital of the Crimea. A great part of the government of Minsk has been under German control for some time as has Homel. u,, a '! l!ij laws do not ftrrnM tr other ainnrim the; bill passed iodstt at fi j t to the aen-- , ate would art end pe iai provisions for emhesziement other of fen sea ami banls to ofi or emphnee. of tnd - b&nkSL. Six Men Are Killed in Chamber ol Commerce of Ihe. United States Recommends Public V with - ate r- Utility: Rate Increases: Thr-Oerar- The biggest organization of business men in the world, The Chamber of Commerce of the United States, at its convention in v Chicago two weeks ago, gave full recognition to the serious wartime problems of public utilities, and in formal resolution recommended to state and local authorities that they give prompt and sympathetic hearing to the petitions of utilities for relief from the burdens imposed by war conditions. r ton-tiru- i -- I;1; -t The convention declared that the maintenance of public utilities in the highest possible state of efficiency is nsnantlaT not only to the war programme of the United States, but also to the nation's business, industrial and public interests. It was declared that the preservation of the companies providing public utilities service is essential, and it was recognized that the increase of costs, owing to conditions brought about by the war, seriously. threatened the ability of the public utilities to continue furnishing the necessary service. X L . ' a?hbih-ocesirredtb- p & 1 , - London Th admiralty pr! tb54 oesaation baa aniirtpnvd of tb and weekly return of shipping the subs station f a montl 1) report on the Thursday fo'lewiDg the 2Ut of each moriUi. 1 In the resolutions adopted by the chamber, the following pears under the head of Graduate From Training Camp at Camp Upton Public Utilities Washington April ! -- Crulutl.i from !hr third officer, training camp at Camp Upton N Y. announced tnnight bv the adjutant gtneral a orfit. contained the folloirlnr name, of of stales west of kebraaka: Field artillery: Anderson. Archie W Emmet Idaho. Infantr. Boridt Ella At, Thomaa. King countv Waah Brnm-Aacar Berkri'v. Cal William Kawllnga fwnnlacn Charlee S Denver, Colo , Merit-Fmeat H, Taiban. N M Jnhnann i.lenn R. North Portland. . t Whereas, Such efficiency depends upon the preservation of conditions of operation brought about by the war seriously threaten the ability of the public utilities to continue the furnishing of the necessary services they perform; and He. ff Btanfleld Ore Fd B, Tacoma. Vtaah Thomaa A.. Bast Ely. Nev tt II r. lv fan L Claremont Cal Wver v.jnk T. Uaha Tf e i c re Italed aa eligible for aec-on- d t I. hen vacancies occur In ha r i r. oi, Dewey. . War! Iirv n rwv been April ,25. Mrs. George w i of Admiral Dewey, ha pr with a medal by the Td meiiibc . f lie Associated Veterans of 1 trr ig - Deep Secy. Daniels snd , ervorai ,,'ficer. who imrved with v dm u s w rv were present. Double Deserter Adams Given Life Imprisonment Make your home speak the pride that is within you. Plant grass and flowers. T rim up the vines and shrubbery. Paint your house with hp e Tacoma, Wah , Apr.l t ltf Impftaonmcnt coart martial at Camp lx Private Stanley ipon y ArUrri rf ny F. lilrd Infantry, charge I w ff i ibie derertlon. He was cbarg , r t, Nov 19 lt7, cptipg a e Jn- - 15 He wai aart rbar. t v ain Mdftloiia re-- h h making RUirLx not to intend did f 01 l"t eramefit. 2t MeTnp mj a whs I t nt Ge Pflr r tirp Vrw,tn i'$ Sail Lake Glass & Paint Co. i Headquarters for Paint Wallpaper and Glass. 3?-- 33 EAST FIRST SOUTH STREET. 01F L U&tKn HIGH pmnt-IIi- gh tfda2 - H2255 u th ne -- - - y Utah Gas & CokcCo, I . " GEORGE H. WARING, General Manager. ARMY MUSTER ROLL Among thF est enllaimeaC for mUiinry ier I . at th Salt Lake re prjiliotf offices are the following; u. s. army. 5UHMS3 UOOID-PAIH- tt ef here the resolution of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in order thafour customers may more- fully realize the seriousness of the situation which confronts us. We are not asking the Public Utilities Commission of Utah for profits. We are- merely asking them for permission to continue our service a service which is indispensable to the convenience of your every-dalife, ir. T CRSYTg.L NIl lake i ' r A 5n Two Ftenefi pru-- 1 from A Bavarian J rwyeatiPrday, niwl i ewarming with vio that the hungrv etole food fmtantly the Franerto prison- an and Brltleh prfaon- amp, they added, were "I i Hf ,rn i pArrelx p er ere With Veftnin Whereas, The protection of the credit of public utilities is very largely in the hands of regulatory commissions and other authorities, rather than in the utilities themselves,' now, therefore, be it R ESO LV E I), That the Chamber of Commerce of the United States recommends to state and local authorities f ther reco?o'z the unusual and onerous conditions with which utilities are contending, and that in the Interest of the nation, of business and of the public they give prompt and sympathetic hearing to the petitions of such utilities for assistance and relief. ,We print r f the investment paint It will make our home a, better place to j The value of your property will be i.Krtased. You will need fewer gallons of High Staxoaro than of ordinary Standard goes so much farther. ' It will give your buildings complete weather protection. Let us ' show you color samples. ' I tie-- Camp Swarm HIGH STANDARD LIQUID PAINT - s A ser-vic-e; and h Mr. i Whereas, Such efficiency depends upon the preservation of the credit of the companies providing public utiBty Drtu Bhftdia Medal For ' . Ore Sm ap- Maintenance Whereas, The maintenance of the countrys public utilities in the highest possible state of efficiency is essentia! not only to the war progress of the United States, but also to the nations business, industrial and public interests; and . " . -l rrsl-tden- ta ' c . unities have Been inflicted on the eneCollision on Burlington Epidemic of Influenza in my there, On the BaiHeul sector, the battle Is National Guard Camps wide front. Bayard, Xab, April 25 Six mas "oetmuing ware killed In a collision between a pni 24 T1 e it Gux of work new Burlington fast freight and Wahfgmi men. to the arm Germans Still Attack mg ramps train in the outskirts of Bayard in couutrv r suited Iu an imrtased during a snowstorm The dead ratethis rtf aimi&ioii t h last week are Anglo-Frenc- h Lines Jerald Kizeire the division of field tndat reprt I mder n s of influ, Lord Rothmere Resigns. George RitielL farmers Ivlng near sanitation shows who were riding on the work train enza prevail to mtiorai giard tamps in Rlth the British Army in France. here nn $lh well the nad'tnal army J Trinidad Domenguex London. April 25 Lord rtuthmer April i3. (By the Associated Frew) ramps and as a r mif pieumonia Babas Dinege has rewith a high iti'idfn e although brother of Lord .VorthrUf'e Iielitur Martinet The German attack against the aseis lower than signed from the office of Juan Arraaieo ifexkan railway em- the number of f reiary of French and British lines on the north- ployees tbs before mate for tbr air force, it i anern front in the Drannutr--Kemtn- el Jepole Dlnega was seriously hurt f In tHtw regular asmveree r rted new nounced today sector Is continuing The Teuton am The trammen of both trains saved cses of pneomoma tcj by ran it was intended To pate the way for themslvea train was standing on the main the capture of the Kemrnel hill, Tank arent into action on both sides ai nal Guard and freight but so heat v was the now- - anr rs ,?l4i in the for the first time in history la the the nail ms arm fall that he was not observed by tiieMSt Paul Mmn, April j . j hauls about eogmeer the -John Ireland, mho recently biennis tank appeared it the beginTwo More Earth Shocks. suffereda a relaie after recuperating ning of the engagement and by noon from I. was Co Roosevelt to Speak phvslcal breakdown, the orerturoed tanks joined in the j somewhat improved today U .was fray. The latter did heavy execution ' 25 i far Tal into. Two stated at his home that the Ap On Winning the War tv among the enemy infantry had had a very good n ght and "rthqiake shocks A British counterattack drove the ia. a nigh clock thae ha was resting eaeVy iourmg from enemy w York, April 2. d'Aquenne wood toward At a Tit In Ihe t Vil .TUihei midi at dam-No 1 uh but the Germans War mass meeting hee n Ma T un- - i anj .R Ar,rifJ utl. t rushed a large number of machine der hf auspices of ife AmerKnn Iw-- asrH peoph Monthly Return ao tery the A merit an arlier tremor caused nntt juid eons into the town and their fire waa fdn out of building an holloa irhs league, Coi Theodor Roonevi so intense that the first count-r- at Of Ship Losses t C k . wjot .iield fowk vv - T- . iJUfon &rrrxs FSC1. Ilr-- J S. T ,. 1 Parson, Ft.: Frank E Thon'a Wr I..,,., ut : u.Au.ust , Nr-I- I jDit r., jmrk Ptx-aInk. Toly. trilo Ids. Kmr-- . K. John Richards. Kim a. Salt Ksk. Cliy Will am j n Ida., Frrdriek j Krr a ,u salt Jitmpa, M City. Ft. Vernon C. Illlsm k Whittle. Salt I Itj orrrar t Amundson, Estherrllls. la.. Daohn.y if M arp, Salt Lake City lt. rij; V'1 tnt, Job print In., and aH klndt of ruling don btmttnr at DM Nawa Get u bul on yourtha work. zsxxs TheSemi-WeeklyN- e THE GREAT COUNTRY NEWSPAPElf-- ws |