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Show X REMARKABLE Oil SHE Iffl PHOTOGRAPHY UflDER-THE-SE- A REPLY FOR HUE . x General Jeff r Announce Verdun Ha Eeen Relieved, Twenty five ViL . 'V ' NEUTRALITY IS. NOT LOYAL AND IMPARTIAL. . V-Vr-S- V . ' Jages Recaptured and Thousands of Prisoners Captured. .y- - sVS' ' e Many Points of Friction. between Sweden and the entente powers are attracting unusual attention here and thereis every Indication that the situation threatens to- become somewhat v London. t ; - -I V X r tz '2 satisfaction "C A v A la-agu- e -- -- .threatened Lemberg from two Important directions along the main rail way from Body to Lemberg and from Brxexany. front the Thus along a sixty-milRussians again appear to be closing la ca the Galician capital, but the vagueness of the official communications and the absence of supplemen . tary details leave the extent of tha j Russian advance In doubt, e , PLEA FUTILE. Mob Hangs Two Negroes Implicate In Murder, Nowata, Okie.1 Two negroes, so Flying the Iceland flHg, a sturdy .little steamer poked her nose through the waters of New York harbor a few cosed of being impulicated in the kllV ago and docked at pier 8. Thla inaugurated the opening of a steamship service between Iceland and the United f days Gibson Deputy-SherifJames in of the first ocean communication between the two countries since Leif the Lucky, son of Eric the Red, landed States, here JaU a Friday, delivery during were taken from the jail by a mob on the shore of Cape Cod about the year 1000. On board the boat, which is named the Gullfoss, were a crew of and hanged tn front of the courV Icelanders. The illustration shows the Gullfoss at its dock and Its captain, Slg Fjetursson. 1 . " .house. A first attempt to lynch one of ths PRINCE GEORGE OF ENGLAND negroes. Immediately after their cap tore, was frustrated by the Rev. Perry Fierce, a Methodist minister, whs pleaded with the mob until the sn .pended negro was cut down, uncoo aclous, but alive. The mob die , persed but returned later. MASTER PLUMBERS Guilty of WOMAN IS A WAR AVIATOR CONVICTEC ts Conspiracy Restrain Trad. Salt Lake City. Four hours after 'they had retired for deliberation, the jury in the case of a number of local and outoftown plumbers, charged with conspiring to restrain trade in violation of the Sherman antitrust returned a verdict of guilty, with .a recommendation of extreme mercy. .The maximum penalty is one years 'imprisonment, a 110.000 fine, or both. -- the price of ecu was , bonds.- The first squadron of the Fi;s. Utah National Guard, is unlir orders to leave Nogales fuj Lake on October 15. After an Illness of nearly a month George Todd. 78 years of age. a p.o neer harness maker of Salt, Lake, dad from kidney trouble. A sudden attack of heart failure caused the death of Nicholas p. Kowe 9 years of age, a flagman employ In the railway yards at Salt Lake City. Spencer Clawson, Sr.. years of age, one of the best known men la the state, died suddenly in the office of a physician in Salt Lake City, heart failure causing death. While chasing a playmate0 over the railway tracks in Salt Lake City, Roderick McKespdrlck, aged 6, was run' down by a train, his right leg being severed below the knee. The body of an unidentified Japanwith the head completely severese, diplomatic correspondence. was found on the Oregon Short ed, tact fn the Confidence is expressed Line tracks at Salt Lake, it is to minister British of the knd ability man suicided. the to handle Sweden, Sir 10,000 persons turned out Nearly 0reat Britains Interests, for he already as done much to smooth over many Friday night of last week for the of Salt White Way.' points of friction that has arisen Main street is Lakes now one of the beat has Esme Sir war the began. plnce teen given full authority to act in the lighted streets In the world. William Curtis, aged 18, son of pnalla dispute and Is Fred at Payson of Salem, was killed Li g entente diplomats pith the other accident. His horse took runaway In Stockholm making representations as to the latest matters in contro- fright aqd he was thrown from the wagon, dying a short time later. versy. Dr. Torild Washington Arnoldson, Eecles Buy Sugar Plant. head of the modern language departAnnouncement is made ment of the University of Utah, died Ogden. he.'e that' with the parsing of the con unexpectedly at7 a Salt Lake hospital, trol of the Amalgamated Sugar com- following an operation for stomach pany to the heirs of David Eccles, trouble. Fifteen thousand acres of Indian gad associates, the new organization, to be known as the Eccles Sugar com- lands near Myton have been sold and pany, will take over the new sugar leased at an average price of $16 per plant just dedicated at Brigham City acre. Of the acreage, disposed of and proposes also to build In th"e acres have been leased and lS.Oui) .. near . factory-atacres sold. Paul, spring. In a collision between an auto and Burley, Idaho. a farmers rig near Clearfield, a horsa Packers Raise Wages. belonging to the farmer was so badly Chicago. Simultaneously with the maimed that he had to be killed, and announcement that 20,008 employees four young men in the auto were associaof the Wholesale Clothiers slightly bruised. tion here would receive a reduction in II. J. Owen, aged 3d years, of Salt working hours without loss of pay, a Lake, was accidentally shot and painvoluntary wage increase of 2 Vi cents fully, though not seriously, wounded aa hour for employees of the operatby his brother, H. Owen, while they ing department all over the United were duck hunting on the shores of States was announced by Wilson A the lake near Ogden. Co., Armour A Co., Swift A Co., LibMembers of the Citizens Military by, McNeil & Co., and Morris A Co. Training association who attended the training camp at Fort Douglas Tall Story From tha Front. the Ottawa Ont A tale of an unnamed are planning for a reception ofwhen first of Utah squadron cavalry corporal in an eastern Ontario battal- it returns to Salt Lake. ion of the Canadian forces in - Utah potato growers are annually France,- who, charged a Germans advanc- losing large sums of money through party of twenty-twto an killed or wound- the careless digging and storing of attack and ing ed all of them except one, whom he tholr crop, according to Dr. Georgs took prisoner, is related by the official R. Hilh director of the school of agrCanadian eye witness in a dispatch iculture of the Utah Agricultural college. received here. The recent rainstorm caused considerable damage in the vicinity of Strenuous Election Time. Managua, Nicaragua. In' a fight Kaysville, the water system Intake which broke oat here during th elec- being choked up and residence lots tion of G. Chamorro as president of flooded, the highways being damaged, the republic, Salvador Zel&ya, .a concrete roads being undermined la ' nephew of former President Zel&ya, places and must be rebuilL Public improvements made by Salt attacked a group of conservatives, shooting and killing four of them. Ze- Lake City this year will have a total laya himself was seriously wounded, value of $1,044,640 as against $1S3, and a number of other persons also 410 last year, according to a report Iswere hurt sued by the city engineer. Of this years work, the report shows $336, 670 worth is- still tncompleted. Says Two Bremsns Captured. Galveston. That two German merJames West, one of the picturesque chant submarines named Bremen pioneers of the west, died October 1 have fallen into hands of the entente at his home in Salt Lake City. More allies and that a third bearing the than fifty years ago Mr. West was In same name is now en route to the charge of the commissary deparUnited States Is the report brought tment of the first construction crew here by CapL XL van Schoonbeck of te work on the Union Paeifle railway. the Belgian steamer Elizabeth, van W. j. Whittaker of Snowvflle Belgie, which arrived from Barry. fought a desperate battle with a rabid coyote last week, but dispatched the Gotham Faces Milk Famine. animal before he was bitten. The New York. Less than 60 per cent head was to Salt Lake and of the annual 2,500,000 quarts of milk tested and brought the bacteriologist declared required by the residents of New York the animiia afflicted with genuine hyand vicinity for dally consumption are drophobia., reported available, as a result of a After his left thumb open slashing deadlock between dairymen and diswith an axe while cutting timber at tributors over tbe price for the the" Bonanza" mine in Big Cottonwood canyon, John Johnson, a miner, walked seventeen miles to Salt Lake Porto Ricos Sugar Output. arrived San Juan, Porto Rico. Complete City for treatment. Johnson afshortly at the emergency hospital statistics of the sugar production in the island of Porto Rico for the seas- ter midnight The Oregoh Short Line board of Inon1 recently closed have been compiled by the insular treasury depart- quiry has returned a verdict relieving emment. They show that the islands the railroad company and its eon-in sugar output was 4S3.690 tons, tha ployees'" of air responsibility nection with the death of Alma Johngreatest production on record. son, who was struck on the highway on Norwegian Vessels, Torpedoed. crossing by a train east of Dewey 19.Christiana,. Norway.. A German the. night. of September submarine has made its way into tha August Land, a miner, whose body Arctic ocean and has torpedoed three was recovered in the Arizona desert Norwegian steamships. The vessels several days ago, was formerly einplop torpedoed 'Wer8 tbs' Si5'sen;"'Ravh and ed.by the Chief Consolidated mine-RolLJarL The .crew were saved, - Eureka. .. Bound jor. the. Idaho potato fields -feattle- Over' Sat Cf Woman." obtain employment, Walter Dempa-eChicago. Seven men fought a re19 years, of Salt Lake City, fe aged volver battle oveT the sale of a Si woman for $200. with the result that beneath the wheels cf an Oregon sustain1 and Line train at Harrisvilbs one of the men was shot to death.and amputation another man was so' seriously wound- Injuries necessitating the ankle. of his left the lef at ed that physicians say he wCi die. A census of the men in Salt La who habitually desert their Atlanta Car Tied Up. I Atlanta, G&. Street and suburban in winter, leaving them to shift t by made ear service her was discontinued themselves, is being again Monday because of a number Charity Organizations society of of coispe of demonstrations and repeated inter Lake, with the intentionfor their fu2 ference with traffic during the men to provide the lag day by files. striking motornen and conductors. Esme-Howar- d, deli-catio- 39,-00- 0 w- single-hande- -- d, o - -- .Zeppelin Attacks Mors Difficult. The military critic of Amsterdam. the Frankfurter Zeltung says condition lor Zeppelin attacks on England are much more difficult than even a year ago. The British, he says, Rave had time to carry their defense measures to the highest perfection. Two Italian Vessels Sunk. ' Consul American Washington. Hurst t Barcelona. Spain, reporting Saturday to the state department the lrlnce George, the fourth son of the oinking of the Italian steamer and queen of England, who has ng steamer Nitnolo, and the Italian ntered the ltojal Naal college at said that no Americans were aboard Oslmrtie as a naval cadet The young either ship. prince, who is fourteen years old, .State Fair Opens at Salt Lake. chose the nary, as did his brother, .Salt Lake City. In the presence of lYinee Albert, now attached to the a crowd that thronged the coliseum battleship Coltlngwood, and his faannual ther, now . King . George. w ho as ..the Monday night, the thirty-eightstate fair of Utah was officially duke of York saw many years of opened and dedicated by Governor naval service in the Mediterranean . and Chinese waters. Spry. Mrs, A. S. Heinrich, ammiplished aviatrice, firing a gun at imaginary cfiemles. Mrs. Heinrich is of a military turn of mind. Recently she returned from Italy, where she operated an aeroplane for the Italian army, She is now at the Hempstead aviation grounds, Hempstead, L. I., the demonstrating use of the Lewis machine gun. She Is also trying out a device for dropping newly lnveuted torpedo bombs to the earth. Ben-par- k WHERE GREAT SHELLS WERE BURSTING f-- e K $ . r J c T vF v . - $ . Vs ' V t X More Blackmailers Arrested. o i POSTSCRIPTS- ,? ChlUgb. Alleged XIackuiaI!ers of a v? - - - " J.X w 'i. Vx man described as a wealthy eastern X X There are spiders In Java which manufacturer were, taken into cus i n Qtta&'.iSRr JederaL ke,eH o,strvugJiui.L require agent?, joda.2 onviSatur&ay,.by a knife to sever them. in a raid'on an apartment house. - v- Because of the scarcity of Wood Tn -Twa Negroes LyncHed. cent 'of the ywttxeruuiij stiemrTO'-pe- r ' t .. an v: Two Term. negroes Nashville,. ties on the government railroads are . , . 'iS' 4 ' r-.:rested in conenctlon "with the murder metaL 5; of Bud Burns at Cardonsburg Saturday . . The output of bituminous coal lu night were taken from the Hobenwah the Unltet States in the first six jail by a mob early Thursday and shot months of this year was the greatest 'I to death r ever recorded in any period, jr . t ' estimate , F the government being In West. Roosevelt to Speak tons. Chicago. Colonel Theodore Roose Red glass lenses backed by silvered velt will make at least five speechei reflectors are mounted on many railia western states for Hughes and road crossing gates in France to catch phidograph taken In the most dangerous zone ou Fairbanks next month, According U and return automobile head- French front and shows the terrific of light eruption made by a bursting shelL N'J reports received at Republican head lights and thus serve as night danger the least of the Is the fact that the photographer lived part picture remarkable quarters. V 4 ' . A S H -- , g-- x V - It ! v 'U, X 'lb. .'J -- i-- - orsr z v? half-yea- -- 2G1,-000,0- 1 tense. With the dispute as to mail seizures still unsettled, there now has arisen the charge by the entente that the neutrality of Sweden Is not so loyal and impartial as it should be. This has drawn from Stockholm a reply as tart and crisp as some of the notes In which were the mail controversy, Viscount Grey as characterized by found in not words usually containing . to the presses great troops who have been fighting uncea-singly on the Somme for nearly three and their valor .months. By perseverance they have given blows to the This remarkable picture was taken in tX fut horns of water on the very bottom of the ocean and shows the burial nemy from which he has difficulty in of the famous Under the Sea, which has been Captain Nemo in Jules Vernes book, Twenty Thousand recovering. a film company. The actors descended In a sjeclally built submarine and played their roles In the reproduced by vil"Verdun relieved; twenty-fivsilent depths, with coral reefs and beautiful" marine gardens 'as scenery, while the photographers were located in a lages reconquered; more than 35.000 Williamson submarine alrchamber. The actors, wearing diving helmets with no air pipes or life lines connecting them prisoners and 150 cannon taken; suc- with the upiHr world, receive oxygen from nlr tanks carried by each man. cessive enemy lines broken through for a depth of ten kilometers such are the results already obtained. ICELAND STEAMER ARRIVES AT NEW YORK The Roumanians have invaded Bulgaria. On the upper reaches of the Danube between the fortified towns of Rusichuk and TurtukaL where the river begins its bend northeastward, . leaving Bulgarian territory and sep-arating Rumania proper from Ja, the troops of Rumania have made their way o the southern bank of the .stream. ' , , j The fighting along the southwest front, says a Petrograd dispatch, has reached another of its periodic climaxes, which has turned In favor of the Russians, yielding. them. A, large number of prisoners, and has again PREACHERS Relations - ex- ominander-ln-ehlo-f Situation Threatens to Become Somewhat Tense Unless British Minister is Able to Smooth Over ' a. the north: The general 1 (av-air- forces in London. The British 'France were surprhd to find among the prisoners taken on Monday, sail ors from the Second German naval ..division, which had been rushed to the .Somme front This force was for the first time employed outside of Belgium, where the sailors had been kept for two years with their, naval guns which guard the coast. General Joffre has sent the following order of the day to the armies of ' On October raised 5 cents a., ton by Salt La; coal dealers. At a bond election for the ishiunce of $15,003 aorth of water bonds, Lelj the people voted fi r the OBJECT? TO CHARGE THAT HER in Ephraim, - x. MEN WHO FOR TWO YEARS HAVE KEPT GUARD OUTSIDE BEL- GIUM NOW IN TRENCHES. SLUES STATE HEWS glguaX 1 ii vs. r!! vs . '' . -- h " |