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Show DESERET Allies Smashing Enemy onr Several Fronts EVENING Kamerad Cries ,Boche - on Soldier Wes$ Front NEWS so f.i - German Imperial Chancellor ' Will Reaffirm Policy in Reichitag Against Bel- gian Annexation. 0 -D 4 1 , i- lion 'here. The new chancellor stormed troop, have Ar east of Metiers of school rsrenns were the business befors ths bouss ef delegate Of ths Utah Educational association at Its meeting today Hi theptoL Among " other things the teachers present adopted the report of the committee os legislation, to fix the state tax levy for district schools at 1 ( mins Instead of 1.4 mills as It la at present, and the rate for the state high school fuTTTXnj of a mill Instead of ihe present A of s milL The rates will be fixed by the next legislature. The house of delegates also went os record as in favor of legislation providing that the maximum of II4.0M allowed by the federal board for vocational education to JCtab, under the achedule which la at present beginning to take effect, should he duplicated by the state la each esse, and wot by the district. It was argued that this sort of work Is a proper burden tor the ths gonne forest. They advanced all along the ling, "(specially Just east of the forewhere they pushed forward-'a. ' faras Fleville. Many villages back of the German lines ' are reported burning. They are evidences that thrf enemy Intends to retirs farther toward the 'Kriemhild line, which Is the main defensive poet tlonf west of the 'Meuse. . , ' West of the Argonfie. American troopa Joined ths French In the fighting-wet ef Challerango, where Blanc Mont and Medeah farm were lakes and the Allies moved northward toward Verniers, an important railroad lines s Switzerland. ' Oct. ' (.The Reichstag peaee resolution oi , July, 1(17, will ba, reaffirmed by Prince Maximilian of Baden, the Ger-- . : man Imperial chancellor. in hia declaration of policy before the ' reichetAs today according to Informa- - point. DA6EL, ... to develop the acope of thlp resolution In hia statement and Indicate deetre for a speedy peace. - Maximilian Favort v " Belgian, Restoration PARIS, Oct. (.Prince Maximilian 08 the new German cam-mitt- -- f imperial situation. British cavalry and tanks are said to hs operating ip, ths open country aV; ) back of the German lines, but have not ' been able to debouch. - Fighting most desperate there has been of the ' ' character. laths Flanders sector, advancing j Brest'Litovek .and Bucharest treaties British forces are within sis miles of .10 a congress.of. aU the belligerents. . I KS WlM declare again at. payment of Elite. hit indicated, that the enemy InIt H de Is I done knags tq Frapce. to construct another defensive S and wJUrdepiand the freedom tends !; K 0 i s.eeaa farther east and ettsmpt to stem in the German, sense'of line tide of defeat which has set so a phrase .and the retard of the the i t the northagainst ' him along an colonies.' ft IS fdrther to re- -f strongly I? IIs. that '- ern front the chancellor- - will - favor Dispatches show that the enemy is J and progressive disarmament abandoning' par his submarine bases on the out hat-- he win not entertain any The coast hss been unof an arrangement with Prance Belgian coast. - k,.. der heavy fire from British warships , . gfpr painp ' and It la said that V1 exodus of the .. ? . ' Germans Is now under way.-North of Rhslms ths French have May northward and moved still farther Have Peace Premier are M exerting heavy pressure against ths enemy's positions running from the 2 OOli: Oct. Iteporta - from Aiane rilver to- the Champagne front 1 In Albania Austrian- armies along jnff German newspapers tndiSt a great political disturbance the Bernini river aeenf to be tn precipi- It la f on in Austria-Hungartate retreat Italian cavalry is operatthe ing In this theatre of the war.. lat Baroa lavon Hussarek, likely to be sue- - j. British forces have been active in ie - .X premier, Heinrich who Lammasch, hy Italy and hare raided the t Atistrla'a foremost peace" ad- northern P; af?a opposite them. Austrian positions -. rv tfes , jeorriinar to the Voesischs Zeltung's ; Vienne correspondent the German par-tir- e Germans Attempt to in the reichsrat are sending leaders to the emperor to urge federalization Raid American Lines i with for the German races in Austria. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMT IN The correspondent adds that Count Oct S. H M am. After .Csemln and representatives of the LORRAINE, barrage the Germans last . constitution partite in the upper house a attempted to raid the American also are going to urge the emperor to night lines east of Gerardmer tn Lorraine course.a atmilar adopt a strong party. - The attack was 7 - The Budapest correspondent of the awith total failurs. The German party Voaslsche Zeltung reports that Premier 0 men and every member I .Wekerle has requested Count Julius comprised of it who reached ths American lines Andrassy to enter hia cabinet, with were either killed or captured Five Count Albert Apponyi and Count prisoners remained in the i Stephen Tlsxo. Count Andrassy, how-- 3 wounded ever, will only consent to enter a coail-- , hands of ths Americana. , Tisza be lion on condition Gerardmer is southeast of Epinal ; excluded and wishes tbs participation from ths German bor- of ths Kormyll party and tbs 80c iat- - and eight miles der opposite Colmar Alsace. Democrat, - , rvircummon platform yet exists and f, I it saams thsra is much opposition to a ' coalition -government D. S. SCOUT PATROL fiaden, , !;,' . i -- Alsace-Lorrain- e. ( noon. 'Kamerad to the popqlaV German song pit the western front these days. The prisoners are becoming jso plentiful there to consideration of a proposal to send sot fie of them to the United States. The man here crying the refrain was one of the prisoners taken by the Americana. , y. ,rv -- that-Cou- nt CHANGE IN TRAIN I " 1179 HAS BEEN LOST iatDenver and east via - Oregon Line- Colon Pacific, effective Sunday October tth. Will leave Salt Dartre (:1S p, m. Instead of StfS Ad--. verUsnment: Short y gdcial. Hall Theatre jnNKBtlng aid BILE.V ; MAURICE VAN BROWNE VOLXEXBrRG Barrto'i' lnv& K. - fTovc Story i Last Time Tnnlght. bfto AND S8d. , ' PRICES ONLY I I -- ' ' SEATS. nbowhtmse. Only tpe beat plays with professional only high class 'yjers. baThe America that in NOT yarn Al V FOR PROFIT. Ask some-(fe- e whos been there. 0 . aa amateur' ; -- day Ths majority of Jhs crew. It was said, wu lost Thc Professors wws , - AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 5. News has besn received that- U, S. Scout Patrol 171 has been tost near this port.- - The vessel sank, bow first from somt cause aa yet unknown. Rescue vessels have been sent to the scene. , The taka City Sunk. new NEW YORK, Oct. American steamship Laks City waa collision in oil with ths sunk tanker James McGee off Key West Thursday night, accordinges to Information received in maritime-circlbers to- Bunding New Trail. COLORADO SPRINGS. Among the Americans Just returned from Russia, was, Dr. Asgus Campbell pf this city, who has made eight trips to northern Europe slnc the war started in 1(14, and left Moaoow three eekg ago. He traretod by train to Petrograd, which took 4S .hours Instead of It under normal conditions, and thence by steamboat to Block-holt .. "The conditions existing 'in Russia at the present time. Dr. Campbell said, are so bad that they cannot be Imagined, except by those who have been there. The Bolshevikl hold full eway and are a band of adventurers assembled from alt parts of the world. I did not see Trotsky, but 1 often met Leniire and heard him address meet- Colo., Oct building of a new trail to (The Pikes Peak to under way under the i supervision of the' United States forest service. The oempleted part of the trait reaches nearly to the timber lino. U follows an easy grade, but of the chief gives travelers scenic features of the region, lncludin a the hot torn less pit end the great crater standing east of the peak. - y.-o- nlaw. run continuous performances for two days commencing today, throughout the afternoon and evening, beginning at 2 p. m. No seat, reservations. it : , been helptcew In Its nasiwnmt has to see Stager's, Midgets, effort to accommodate- Thousands have been lamed away dally, and the conttnuouav performance have been mooted to o that all moy zee time Incomparable Uliputlan artists. PTr'EnBEiraTlIIS Ttw Ml) . rv l Each "8ho n.be complete in every detaij i:hvt; Singer's Midgets. SO strong; Oklahoma Boh Baboons; I alYdlrtte Trio; Billy Elliott; A fight sad Eddie FUtpatrick C and-h- to orchestra. Juvenile Court Shows , Work tor 18 Months Frank George Beiatbury of Fielding. Utah, a privets In the United States army, died Tuesday at Camp. Morrikoa. by Vs., of pneumonia superinduced Spanieh influenza, according to word received hy hie uncle, George A. Seins-bura lbcat photographer, today. Private Balnsbury was the eon of R. E. and Sarah Ellen Tidwell Seine bury of Fielding. Utah, and waa hern A total of Lift csss handled- - la shown by a report of Juvenile court work for the pest II months, gives out yesterday. The sum of ltl.lll.7t la cash collections I shown for tba am period. Ths report tn condensed . form follows: Dies at Camp Morrison y, -- 747 Adult' esses In court .... Minors in court .. .. ....,.....1,1 Minors out of court ...1.114 Cases settled in the home ..... 1.0(4 .... Total I.lil Cash collected during this period Z. V." 1 1.4(7.79 From fine For Orphan Horn and Day , Naraery ,, .. ...'. ,(4.7( From delinquent husband,, lf.t34.Jt - .... Ths state ttvestork hoard met today with Ur. E. W Nelson, yhief of the bureau of biological survey. United States department If agriculture, end reached a form of agreement with him that wag said by board members to be satisfactory. Details were not given out by members of the ings He to a fanatic out and out board after the meeting. and very dangerous. One thing certain to that the BolA High Grade Concert , At first they shevikl are were passive, but gradually, they beA beautiful blending ef the popular came bolder and bolder, until they epsnly acknowledged (heir partisan- and the claaeio waa the Tabernacle ship with the Central Powers. to In Moscow food at famine concert given last night The tremenat the When I left there at the be- dous counter-attractiair, prices. ginning of this month bread cost II rather hurt the attendance but there rubles a pound, butter 17rubls. and waa still a good sised turnout especialsugar SO rubles a pound. Green ap- ly In the popular priced sections. The ples, which gave the people who ate program waa aa ideal one length, them cholera morbus, cost I rubles and it to to be hoped H Williuserve as each. ' for future events. It The Bolshevikl divided the inhabi- hardly so ideal In the time of starting, tants of Moscow Into four classes: aa there waa a long delay before the first, ths workmen, who were given opening number was gtven. what food could be obtained in the The enjoyment wea general. and city; secondly, the women, who came the enthusiasm-pronounce- d, especial' next In order for the rations; then th ly for the numbers gtven by Prof. Mcclerks, who got what was left, BCnl Clellan and Prof. Welhe. the undoubt lastly, ths unfortunate wealthy class, ed stars of thq evening. The former who were allowed three herrings per gave one of hto artistic .improvisaon the great organ and had to tion day and no bread. double recall.' The tatter,'.who yield Foreigners Robbed of Paper. remained too long away from the There are a few etreet cars run has Th solo stage, awoke a etorm of applause ning in Moscow, but bo cabs. hotels have all Lean Commandeered for hia rendition of the Bcberto and he number. Anby the Bolshevikl and I had to go to too, had to give another waa accorded hearty reception them to get a room. - Thera ar no other and Miss Hyde , for. their courts of Justice and no regular po Mr. Welhe Guards stand at the etreet duet oA tho violin.' Two such art tats lice. any program, and corners with loaded rifles reedy to ar rarely heard on shoot on the slightest provocation. they were' called . beck to bow their for the fine rendiacknowledgments They will hold a foreigner up and take tion of Bachs Concerto. his money from him If he has any, and The tabernacle choir gave a strong may kill him If he has none. It deof Itself even though the pends upon how the particular guard account sections were light. Its novelty male feels that day. was Elgar's My Love Dwells In a t Other Bolshevist agents in uniform Soften atop foreigners (n the etreet In Northern Land a rare composition Moscow and take ewer their papers finely rendered, tho solos by Mies and money under the pretense that It Watson and Mr. Nielson. The closing was omitted, to for official examination. They tell number froiTTVEllJah the victim to cell et the police station andtheIn the pisAa of It The Platnt Peasant" mournful but next morning, but that la the last he of Russian cborih was rendered, will see or a try of his property. solo I the Mr. by M. C. A. secretaries who Lynn Gwb, a Canadian Throe T. baritone, whose fine volt told out to arrived on the Uner said (0 of their excellent advantage. Aether artistic I people, were still working tn Russia and so faf they had not been tn I ee--1 nu mber waa the ledtoef i A who .. nothgave two nur voice, fered. with by the Bolshevikl. , end" "1 ne Trtiti Itolft I b, ill t. With Tie- - IV f or passenger WAT Alexander j balancer tungfulnaaa nd shading, grad ski. a former minister of finance, .rare who was Imprisoned for three montjis I ' Prof. Lund conducted, land led the by the Bolshevikl but escaped Into congregetion nd chotr gt theo . The jntng tq aa tnsphrlng rendition Liyut. Rutherford Bingham, U. S. 8tar Bpengled Banner.' A., returned home after serving one j year as military attache of the legation at Stockholm.', He was met at the - father. Gen Theodore pier hy hto Bingham. -- New Tork Times. . , 1 .IJM1I.7S Total k Mabarak Is Killed. - POLITICAL POINTERS Th committee of Bin appointed -yesterday to canvass the qlalmg of th several aspirants to tho place of gist Chairman and Mats secretary of th. Republican party, will meet today at 4 p.ra. at headquarter In the Walker Bank building. This committee consists of Hanry Welch of Summit. A. A. r. Law of Cacha, F. M. Merrill of A. L. Thomas of Balt Lake, James P, Casey of Balt Lake. Jeaee U Harmon of Utah. Enos Reunion of Utah and W. D. Candland of. Ban- ., r a f pet. Th state committee will mast today at t p m. to hear the recommendations and to name a chairman and secretary. .. J A special obmraittoe was named at a meeting last nig!)t of th Democratic county committee, for the purpose over th field and naming a campaign manager for tb the coming campaign. Th spactal commit ta will report either Monday or Wednesday of next week to tha county committee; which will make the final selection. Box-elde- Ip this morning's casualty list appeared the name of Ellas Mabarak. of Salt Lake, reported killed tn action. Th dead mans address wa. given as follows: Bllae Mabarak.. car of Jo B hamenor, T4(f Booth street." Neither Tha county and legislative convenof tho name appear tn the city dition of tho Socialist party will ho held rectory. and owing to tho faulty identification bad not been mad In th McIntosh building tomorrow gt I at a 1st bour. p-- on - X She in aorta eager Frank George Sainsbary Live Stock Board Meets ' With Federal Official begtn-Flnlan- .ll -' alne-pou- . . s Phone Wasatch 3299, 503 West Third South Street, 3- . For , the... Fir st Time 7 in the Hist or f.. This House.. Tho SALT LAKE MATTRESS & MANUFACTURING CO. r -- . Prest. Joseph Fr Smith 4 Apprized of Birth of, Nine-Pound Grandson Shortly after President Joseph F. Smith delivered his opening address at ths tabernacle yesterday, a grandson arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Jsnsonjiis son President Smith was not advised of It until late la the afternoon, when aacvrtslned that no 111 eUkctt had followed his morning speech. He immediately had his sons David and wesleyyetake him by automobile to psy an official call on bis youngest arrived baby daagbtar and- the - , newly,boy The other grandfather, Andrew Jenson. to else wearing the smile that won t corns off. Ths father la private secretary at the Htatorlaa s office, and -- Deseret a special reporter on The Neva Hiram Mnck Smith. another grandson of President Smith, who arrived several weeks ago. Is receiving the best of care, and to doing nicely. - built up from layers of select carded cotton felt ,to just the right thickness then fitted with strong art ticking and substantially sewed a tailor-mad- e mattress. Its smooth, soft surface offers perfect rests In Utah, Idaho and Nevada. - , ' KEVZR&TRETCII MATTZLLSS -- p: tv e ee , !' i-r v Children Oat e( gehsok - A -- report from the legislative- waa approved. It is In favor of legislation that all chil dren of school providing age tup to II years) Hall be under the Continuous supervision of the boards of education, ns matter whether they are attending school or not, nd also that they shall be required to register at least one a year. It la further advocated that all boys and girls lup to 1 years of age shall ba required to attend at least four hours a week, or its equivalent in time, aa provided by the stats board of education. This would ths stata board an opportunity to givs substitute proper instruction In a trade or some other means of livelihood . for school work should It deem It proper. The question of the attitude --of the house of delegates n the proposal to change the constitution with rCr4 to the taxation of mines was sat for- the ybaacfellor will declare against annexe of Belgium, according to a ; dnJtetr to La Journal, from Zurich, f ' " The restoration would, however, be f carried out by; means of an interna' i , f tfqwaJl fund. are indications also that the , rlhere h chancellor will make knows a dfapo-- I eition to confide the revision of the I War activities' are making great demands upon ' your physical and mental strength. 6 exhausted with , When you go to bed at night the strain of big taska. accomplished through tha dayi can you look forward to rising in the morning with new strength and vitality? You know that each day brings a repetition of activity 16 hours when every nerve is alert. Only eight hours are allowed for. rest every precious minute of that time MUST-b- e made to count-- " And it does couht if the mattress you sleep I on is an . stats. Although the British are reported to be clear through the Hlndenburg system north and fast of St. Quentin, the Germans have apparently succeeded in retarding the advance of Field Marshal Haig's men. Terrific counter attacks have driven the British back slightly at some- - point but have not succeeded In materially altering the la expected discuss mSOFTMTl BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.) AMERICAN.- SATURDAY OCTOBER . Spanish Influenza V CALLED BY DEATH MIMrvd Bcboavy In this city, MU- -i dred Bchonsv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph s, honey, died The body ws bent to Park Friday Co . O'Donnell V by Saturday irtty morning for service and Interment, j A. C. Miner At the Hotel Utah A. C, Miller, a traveling man frcub Clnciu-- , nattl, died, today of pneumonia. The'' body i at 'the fl D. Evans undertaking1 establishment and It expaeted, thati th members of hto family will arrival in th city tomorrow . , j 1 FI NER L NOTICES.- - "The funeral of Thomas Hansard, whb died Thursday, will be held at th residence Edith avenue, at I p m. Interment will be laSunday ML 01ivt lit cemetery. '- Curable d.' ' FRANK GBORG ItltmiT. IE that Place Nov. 1, l((t He attended the schools of that town Until about two years ago wben""tm "entered - a school In Richfield. About sis months ago he left hie studies and enlisted In the army. He was sent to a training earn in Texas, but was soon transferred t Camp Morrisqn. Practically bis entire life was spent tn Fielding. A sister Is a Red CVoes nurse In France. Arrangements have been made to have th body sent home for burial and it ls expected that Interment will take place in the Fielding cemetery. Ip FUNERAL . a Much Yet to Do - a tatlor a co sto CARL EDDINGTON . CO, DAT AND NIGHT. PRONE RT 12R HkCT. Ths Ondertakar. . sad Main. Wad. 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