Show i i' v ' ' 'y-- - v THE 'J s i - v'y-'- i - W-- - s ' " I'r ? - ‘ - i '' i vyv ym SALT HERAIjD-ItEPUBLICA- N iAim ' - - CITY UTAH TUESDAY JAKTJART 2 1917 WIFE OF NOTED LAWYER TAKES UP FAD AND IS PHOTOGRAPHED IN SILHOUETTE ITILLEIII TO at 8 re-op- en but o’clock this morning DEFEAT eiosE Ml day mt WEDNESDAY FOR Germany to Have Immense ' Supply of Cannons of All Sizes to Meet Gigantic Effort of Enemy in Spring T ANTICIPATE DRIVE ON EXTENDED FRONT j f Visit our delightful showing of Entire Available Manhood Force of Nation Engaged in Manufacture of Muni lions for Decisive Clash i i NEWGOVERNOR : t pERLTN Jan 1 — Many thousand tJ guns per week is reported to be thn measure of the mighty manufacturing effort which Germany is now : making for the campaign of 1017 — an effort upon which the entire manhood ' force of the nation which can be ! spared from the front and their regular occupations is being concentrated under First Quartermaster 'General von Ludendorf’s universal labor service law Counting four months before the prob- able renewal of the world war In full vigor on all fronts these figures mean ’a new Immense supply of cannon of all calibers field guns up to the gigantic howitzers to meet the admittedly effort which the entente allies are expected to make Along with these guns the German factories are turning out correspondingly stupendous quantities of ammunition and the production of machine guns each of which virtually replaces a platoon of men has been placed on a scale far beyond that of the past year Confident Maes Will Hold The campaign of 1917 it Is already evident will be fought as a wide extension and development of the Somme bpttle with even a heavier concentration of artillery over a far wider front and with lines literally bristling with machine guns Confidence that their opponents will be unable to break through Is expressed not only by the high commanders but also manifested down Into the ranks of the comright mon people To produce great masses of war material thousands of skilled men have been brought and are being brought back from the front and placed In the Krunp and other munition factories Another expected development of j1917 Is a change In the center of grav lty on the western front The Somme battle has swept It way into comparative quietude and while the military experts here naturally are unable to with certainty the plans of the predict Anglo-Frenc- h leaders recent advices point-ta transfer of the entente allies’ main efforts to another region-mo- st likely that of Verdun where the French energies recently have been concentrated on extending to its orlg- Inal size the sally port west of the Meuse— the most obvious point as that nearest the heart of Germany — for the effort to roll back the tide of invasion or In case of minor success a point whence operations Into the rich Iron fields would be possible Military experts here point out that the employment of British troops In largest numbers at this point would be hampered by great transportation difficulties and assert that the French reserves are Inadequate for any great unsupported effort They express the fullest confidence that with the balance of artillery strength fully restored as they expect it to be by spring Germany will be able to pre- gl-gan- Hunt Refuses to Surrender Defenders to Successor ' ' (Continued from1 Page 1) and leave the solution of the embroglio to the courta Later he held an impromptu reception on- the lawn In front of the capltol the doors to which were kept locked' The crowd then disquietly persed ' In his address Governor Campbell bald “The man was cheered when-hwho' has come to regard the ballot box as & juggler's hit has renounced his allegiance’’ Mandamus proceedings already have been commenced In' the supreme court to compel Governor Hunt' 4o relinquish the office of chief executive Meantime Governor Campbell says: “My office Is the saddle I am the governor of Arizona My desk will be In the morning and I at the capltol will be on the Job’ Hunt Refuses to Quit Governor Hunt left the capltol Campbell arshortly before Governor be at his would he rived declaring Governor Hunt andesk tomorrow nounced he considered the bath of office he took Saturday before a notary him to the public sufficient to entitle he had not Therefore governorship Insisted on a formal ceremony at the ’' capltol today Campbell has been officially declared elected by the state canvassing board and given a plurality of thirty votes over Hunt Certificate was Issued December 21 by Secretary of State Osborn Hunt is contesting the election on grounds of alleged fraudulent The'courts voting In several precincts are now engaged In Inspecting the ballots as a preliminary to a formal contest Hunt claims that the Inspection so far bears out his contention althis though It is not a recount Onoffice basis he refuses to give up the COMPLAINT IS REINSTATED The supreme court yesterday upheld e the contention of the Felt City Town-sitcases of its a retrial company that the Felt Investment company against - alin which breach of contract is case The be should granted legeddismissed bewas by the lower court file cause the plaintiff refused to each regarding separate Informations The corn- the alleged offenses reli is plaint ’ STEWART ENTERS SEONI TERM 1—Samuel V Helena Mont Jan was Inaugurated toStewart Democrat term as governor of day for his second Montana Grip Colds Canoe Headache and removes LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is only one “Bromo the cause E There' W GROVE’S signature is Quinine” 26c on box ' - Airs Joseph H Choate in silhouette The silhouette is quite the fad among leaders of the social set Just alt present The photo shows a specimen Mrs Choate is the wife of Joseph 11 Choate the famous lawyer and former ambassador to Great Britain " that flocked to the capital city were Governor Extra Whitman Urges Pay State9 s for Guardsmen on Border Albany? N Y Jan 1 the largest in a decade The feature of the governor's Inwas a recommendation augural address that the state make up to the members of the national guard who performed service on the Mexican border the difference between the 60 cents per day paid them by athe federal government and the $125 day paid by the state for state service Such a course would entail an expense of about $2000000 the governor said but he maintained burden could be borne better that this the by the individual taxpayers than ' by individual guardsmen Following the inaugural ceremony the governor held a reception in the executive chamber after which he and his guests returned to the executive V mansion Announcement was made of the apto the governor’s military pointment CoL Cornelius Vanderbilt of of staffTwenty-second the engineers and Lieut Walter D Sellgman of the Ninth coast ' — The most bril- ' liant setting that has attended the induction of a governor In many years characterized the Inauguration of Charles H Whitman of New Tprk today for a second term as chief magistrate of the state The military display was defense command unusually elaborate and the crowds e : - ‘ vent any serious advance at this ALUED SOMME LOSSES salient Expert Year of Privations The new year as far as Internal REPORTS conditions are concerned will be a year of privations The Increased harvest of grains Is offset by a disappointing-potato crop so that despite the food -supplies' captured in Rumania no pros- Casualty Lists Held to Dis pect of an increase In the total ration can be held out for the present though prove Claim of British perhaps later It may he found possible Commander to provide an extra allowance of meat Dietary experts declare however that the present ration Is entirely adequate Berlin Jan 1— --In a statement in to support life and maintain working published revigor except In the case of those oc- reply ofto the' recently the battle of the Somme by cupied In heavy work for whom spe- view cial provision Is now being made un- Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig the der the appeal of Field Marshal von Overseas News agency asserts that the commander’s statements In reHlndenburg to the rural population British for contributions It Is maintained gard to the relative losses of the Britand Germans are disproved by the that while life within the blockade ish German and British casualty lists It unmay possibly become Increasingly states losses of the the entente the of pleasant military efficiency amount 800000 to about Germany will not be diminished In foreign affairs the new of Cnanaltles Average 1548 Dally course dawns under a sign ofyear peace overtures The entente’s official reply London Jan 1 — The total of British thereto has not yet beep received but casualties reported- in the published little expectation is entertained here lists from December 1 to December 2$ that It will be favorable or that even as- was: Officers $15 men 36350 No lists sisted by the United States and other were published during the holidays neutrals the peace movement will for the present have tangible results The effect of cessation of the Somme There is considerable discussion regard- offensive with the advent of unfavorGermany’s probable plans in case able weather ing conditions is shown in of an expected positive refusal of the these figures which give a daily aventente powers to enter upon a erage of 1548 casulaties for the twen- - 800000 BEM : - ‘ - Russo-Gallcla- Russia Report Admits W ithdrawals : in Rumania - Kid Gloves $125 and $110 sale Kid Gloves $175 sale Kid Gloves $200 sale Kid Gloves $225 KAYSER 16-Butt- 16-Butt- 16-Butt- 16-Butt- on White Kid White Kid ' on 16-BUTT- on Silk Gloves 63c on Silk Gloves 20-Butt- Silk Gloves on -- A v was eight'The Suffren’s een officers and complement 700 men She was- 410 of beam and seventy feet feet twelve-inch She long with' four four-inch ten and eight guns twenty-tw- o and four torpedo tubes - was-arme- 64-inc- h: three-pounde- rs' part In Last year the Suffren-tooof the Turkish forts the bombardment Dardanelles She entered - the at the to Turkish batteries and straits attack to an official' Turkish anaccording nouncement was damaged seriously and withdrew in flames - She was sent back to Toulon for repairs k ? 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