Show I THE SUNDAY Inter-Mounta- WITH ANY SUNDAY EDITION IN THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY JANUARY 20f 1917 Republican in VoL 15 No 79 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT INVITES COMPARISON HERALD-REPUDUCA- N SrV‘ ' i 9 - i - M 9 9 9 COUNTRY H PRICE FIVE"-- CENTS w - INTER-BIOUNTAI- ia the ml aarain yester-laPnOHiarnoX the f eapltol The day's developments werei lleher J Grant president of the Betterment league and John Henry ISvano secretary give Indorsement of’ the league to the Young state trlde prohibition bill The House made the bill a special srder of business for Monday at 3 - ' o'clock Much opposition expressed at statehoiise to the commissioner of prohibition feature on ground of ex pease Those favoring the bill claim that 915000 would cover the appropriation while those opposing claim that 150000 would be required Many leaders In the Democratic nnd the House party In the Senate are favorable to the 2 per cent alcohol clause of the Hoyden bill A delegation of retail liquor dealers called on Governor Hamberger and urged an extension of time for prohibition He said he would veto bill which did not make August any 1 the date for the law to become effective Prohibition Is Again Chief Theme of Discussion at Capitol When Young Bill Is Marie Special Order of Business in the House BETTERMENT LEAGUE UST roops INDORSES MEASURE on March in Mexico Resolutions Committee of Field Marshal Mackensen V' Stockmen’s Convention At- Apparently Checked on tacks Proposed Change in SeretH River Line in His Forestry Bureau’s Policy Advance in Rumania - 1 HOUSTON WILL HOLD HEARING ON SUBJECT British Steamer St Tlieo dore Armed and Manned AN GUNS POUNDING AT OCNA AUSTRO-GER- by German Crew Cruising as Auxiliary to Marauder in South Atlantic Waters M 5 Secretary of Agriculture Vigorously Supports Plan for Thorough Investigation of the Meat Industry Berlin Reports Russians Repulsed With Heavy Loss in Suchitza Valley in the Moldavian War- Theatre - m YARROWDALE SAILS f - Capture of British Steamer Announced From Berlin Reaches Port With Crews of Eight Vessels Seized by Cruiser in Atlantic : TE Outpost of Expedition SALOONISTS GET JOLT "PROHIBITION was again the para-mou- nt theme of discussion at the eapitol yesterday The House took cognizance of the interest centered in It by making the Young bill which originated with the Democratic steering committee the special order of business for Monday setting the hour at ’ 3 o'clock tion of the American National Live rent official 'communiques from the Stock association turned late today to reports of the warring nations men- GULF RAIDS FEARED PASO Tex Jan 19 —Predictions the J tion no hard increase fees on the in proposed except grazing fighting that the American punitive expediend pf the front in Moldaia tion will begin its long march across on national forests given in the call western Austro-Germa- n HI® Jaaefr® Jan 19 — Tile Hrltlah the deserts of northwestern Chihuahua for the convention as one of the maat guns are authorities hat® issued a warning Ocna a' railroad town in pounding the toward Columbus N M within the next Trotus to shipping companies that the seventy-tw- o hours were made here to- jor subjects to come up at this meet- valley according to Petrograd In the Vice Consol E N von Schack (£bp left)- Baron Wilhelm von Brickcn and British steamer St TheoSuchitza close in raptured valley farther southward day by army officers who are Consul Franz B op p ( right) 0 dor® has been converted Into a Russian f' failed touch with the movements of the ex- ingA F Potter ‘Berlin attacks says j associate forester ' of with heavy losses German commerce raider and Is forces peditionary Jan ' 19— Jurisdiction of United: States courts' over SAN FRANCISCO It was unofficially reported by army Washington summarized the govern- - On the eastern end of the front becruising along the Atlantic steampersons of Franz Bopp German consul general 'and Vice Consul' E routes Secret Instructions officers that actual withdrawal opera- ment bureau’s plans and reasons for tween Fokshanl and Galatz there has ship von Schack convicted" of violating’ American neutrality was denied toddy by have been given to the companies tions were under way at El Valle the increased fees and the resolutions com been no important activity and Field counsellor Bopp in &‘ motion seeking to forestall sentence by’Judge WilMarshal: von Mackensen apparently has southern outpost of the- punitive exregarding routes to be followed & mittee resolution adopted protesting been checked In his advance on the liam H Hunt In the federal district court pedition and at San Joaquin between Notice was served upon John W Preston United States 'district atWASHINGTON Jan 19— Sereth riverEl Valle and the field headquarters at sharply against the increase "Roche 'of' counsel for the 'defense thathe lyouldfile Th eodore torney by On Colonla Dublan western front have the been : there erThis declared resolution that a motion attacking Jurisdiction patches to the state department o£ the conrt if motion for new trial “All supplies billed to Americans In several smallp&trol engagements along rpde '4 " ’ are “ wasr 'Value V‘ mlttees 7 full denied' Grandes-Colonl7' ‘‘paying already"' a distoday 'Diiblah Casas late today from Bio Janeiro said it the the British portion' of the ‘life On the ! New was asked' for' the consul vice’ consul Lieut! Jo Wv: yon trial' trict and sent to Juares for' transporta- for the grazing privileges they hold remainder of the front the opposing was Stated there that the British j ' continue to hammer Brlncken C C Crowley' secret agent ahd his secretary Mrs Margaret tion over the Mexico Northwestern that the fees paid are artillery wings greater on'Cornell misdirected 'Hunt the pn the quesground that Judge railroad have been ordered held at than the cost of administering the hostile trenches steamer St Theodore captured by the went ’ over erred in his instructions ' 'Argument'jury until Juares and no further shipments of grazing operations that the advance in 'Near Zborow in' Galicia an Austro-Germa- n tion of law' ’and v ' : German raider in the ‘south Atlantic raid was frustrated by the Tuesday'" supplies will be made over this road for fees is a “complete reversal of policy ' course--oIn Misconduct' was Preston the also the trial by the punitive expedition out Russians who alleged we drove ‘the invaders which armed with two guns and manned by very much deplore” that In tvlth the Plda that ‘evidence' substantiating' the charges' of a military enmade the belief of Arrangements were also being availcommittee the reasons after they had entered some trenches the violate-thCanada was ‘to and Sherman law a German crew was cruising as an conspiracy against in Juarez today for sending all advanced for the proposed raise are An Austrian offensive near Oppacii-iasel- li terprise y not adduced In the trial' able freight cars to Casas Grandes to Insufficient and that south of Gorizia on the Carso “we therefore do auxiliary to the raider stocks of goods and sur- most vigorously and unanimously pro failed under Italian artillery fire Rome bring out 'the from Earlier In the day a cablegram from of stores the the plus supplies test against any raise in the feds now reports American Mormons and others who charged continue Consul Entente their on Stewart at Pernambuco anfor grazing the national warships i have been supplying the American forests” search for the German raider- in the nounced the landing there of the St’ troops In Mexico Atlantic No additional losses due to was on The based resolution about crew Including nine AmerTheodore’s The dispatching of four empty motor 100 protests filed with the forest serv- the raider’s activity have been reicans 'the Japanese steamer Hudby from truck trains of thirty trucks each ice committee lands and son ported of of the raider's Maru another grazing Columbus during the past twenty-fou- r Three neutral vessels two Spanish the association sxld the other ships The consul prizes hours was taken here to mean early and one Danish have been sunk an to were have had no believed captured a In Advocate Increase Fee withdrawal The pitching of number announcement from London says and aboard Americans ' of large tents at Columbus for housing Reviewing the history of grazing in addition a Norwegian steamer is The report of the arming of the St equipment ordnance merchandise and land leasing legislation and its fail- believed to have gone down a British vessel was given Theodore other army stores was also considered ure to get through Congress Mr Potter An explosion which the British minout the that tlie dewith ' Brother of Sal t Laker A re partment had explanation an Indication of the early withdrawal said: of hiunitlons fears was attended Two Army Officers One no means of determining istry and arrival of the expeditionary column “When Congress might have passed by considerable loss of life and damage Officials were inclined to Its accuracy When A Exhausted Rescued Without fter at the field base Being such a bill the stockmen did not want to property occurred Friday in a mucredit the story though and to look All leaves of absence granted to na- it and when the stockmen concluded nition near London for word that other captured ships factory Food Water and Four Days tional guard officers and enlisted men they wanted it Congress could' not see French occupy a' The would be similar used exin this district have been ordered Well after the funeral section of Alsace the fighting line it that way Despite the intense interest with tended depart- was over days by bobs the questions again touching the Swisp border between Belwhich the raider's work Is being folA W a Robertson was announced here today It ‘Why don’tjup is ment itthirty A B‘ brother Robertson of laeat' assistant the Basel fees? raise Concentration 'and of official dispatches do not lowed you fort here grazing was understood that the same order has And a perfectly good reason presented masses of German troops across the counsel of the Oregon Short ' Line of Salt Lake-- After having general as Indicate that American rights yet been sent to all commands in the south- Itself in the fact that the election was line from Basel has recently been reIn any way or that violated been Wilson to have President wired to war the at and indepartment Washington was ern department The order on and that it would not be ported in Swiss newspapers and a belias exceeded her privthe cruiser coming numerous officials nagovernment appealing for aid in rescuing his brother terpreted as an lnolcation that the fair to inject this thing into a political lief is said to exist In Switzerland that under International law ' Moot' Mr tional guard troops would be sent home campaign Robertson a left few N M to aid ixi the ' ileges for ago over so went days And for an Germans Albuquerque the it offensive questions of international law contemplate ' v from the Mexican border soon —ianother session with- the object of freeing Alsace of are Involved however in the conversearch!" v “The only way a raise in fees could the invaders sation of a merchantman Into a comf The affect the consumer would be In our merce Ulrich Wllle commander of the Swiss SEEKS SQUARE DEAL destroyer on the high seas BritELLTON ArizIJan lD—Lieut Col Harry G Bishop and'Xieut W as as Great well States United getting the price so high the ranges ayftiy wishes to mobilize all SwitzerA Robertson missing’ army ' aviators exhausted' from walking four ain has refused to recognize the lenot be used and in that way land’s military forces according to- a FOR WOMEN IN U S would cause the supply of meat animals to Berne dispatch Ths federal council days' in the wilds of' Sonora Mexico' without' food or water were' found gality of such conversion If AmeriIs said to regard such'a measure as ex- yesterday more than thirty-twsunk by such converted GOVERNMENT SERVICE he“Areduced miles south of the border - by :‘a I civilian can shipsor are raise of 81000000 In a American cargo on other cessive and to have decided to mobilize vessels ' v fwmKWelltom a large amount but when divided only the Second and Fifth divisions but searching jparty A ships is lost it is expected that this Lieutenant 'Robertson 'was' brought here today-b33300 permittees using the it is considered improbable that fursearcbers' WASHINGTON Jan 19— the among 'the (Continued on Page 2) President forest service ranges it is reduced to ther units will be called to the colors Colonel Bishop too weak to walk was-left 'in- charge of four searchWilson to Inform fbe House to what an average of 930 each ers in the Bosario mountains where he was found'last night at lO o ’clock extent sex is a factor in selections “The item of grazing fees at either Russians Take Two sandwiches and two oranges I of the :Associ&ted: Press as: follows: 428000 pro60 transfers 81 a year on a 875 steer will for appointments cents or ‘'We -- left- San 'Diego- at-- ' 8‘30 a m motions demotions and removals in was ail ‘the food the'men had not affect the price of beefsteak to the each Prisoners Year iO intending to go across the introwas service the government fellow that eats It nor the grazing fee During tasted siqpefhey left' the North Island Januafy duced today by Representative east Iq' Calexico' Insufficient on sheep-amountains either 6$ or 121 the price London Jan 19 — More than 428000 aviation base at San Diego CAL Janumade it necessary to He said that of an order of lamb chops” maps Keating of Coloradosecure a square ion compass: read inga For this Dr W J Butler state veterinarian of officers and men were taken prisoner ary lO onC their flight Robertson told the purpose is to Russians during the last year the searchers reason to keep i north of the Mexican deal for the women in the federal Montana discussing the “present and by the ' 625 guns captured to border- i: salled a course' - 25-- degrees service and to demonstrate the according took future of the live stock industry” and Water ’which frocnthe they Russian service organ as quoted in-nortlv of east I counted oti this ‘course truth or falsity of the repeated said: radiator of' the airplane j afte they me Into ImperJaV valle'y well Bond ' Issue Also Feature dispatch from Petrograd landed is prac“The United States now is raising the Central News coast :6n Gulf of' the putflng east' the charge that discrimination of The journal closes ‘lts review of California was exhausted fourj days north of the border and then having ticed against women in the federal best ' cattle in the world ’and has the today " war ' of the to or the soiithl'f miles operations fif eex about year of sail civil service because their during' ty best market facilities I predict that ago Robertson jaid They had ‘tasted Democrats9 Draft of the following approximate figures “In order- to across the high! mounSenator Poindexter introduced none the raising of pure bred cattle now in with told thesearchers slnCe be ' of men and booty'taken: tains if was necessary to": travel high one resolution' today proposing to ' Revenue Bill 111811019 Unable to lValk (Continued on Page 2) 8770 men j Officers 420000 more than 7000 feet Frpm guns amendment fourteenth the averaging change Robertson was found 525imachine guns 1661 trench moryesterdayit' was impossible to de- to the constitution so that any tars and mine throwers 421 the tracks ' of' the- automobile state which does not permit women on Page 3) Continued was More than 80 'Washington' Jan 19 —A tentative forego- of the searching1ofparty ‘Hemountains to vote shall have its representawas base the of' the administration revsnue yielded draft of the ing by tion in Congress reduced and operations was completed today by a House General Brussiloff He directed the "searchingparty to the bill" another to include the word “sex” Rosario mountains thirty miles farways and means subcommittee It will in the fifteenth amendment forleft he ?where he said ther Bishop south laid before Democratic members of be IN SENATE ‘LEAK’ OF on bidding restraints suffrage Triumph of :AUies : the day before full ' committee Monday and a the the alone for He caucus of the House Democrats may be' traveling: Predicted by Nivelle last twenty-fos hours- - he said Bishop Backbone REPUBLICANS OPPOSE some next week to approve j called Band of Okla-- it’ as a partytime of v was unable and had become exhausted measure f London Jan19-- General14 'Nlvelle to walk- GRAYSON’S PROMOTION Nevada Senator Confesses commander The bill: proposes to raise 8236000-00- 0 homai Robbers "Broken of the French forces in 1 Leaving Robertson in charge of two from a tax on excess profits of to France replying i ) congratulations searchers of the members of TO BE REAR ADMIRAL He other J' the business he d Daniels from and increased rates on Intown council of Dover tele'theas follows: found heritances pressed southward and mounparty from a bondrL 19-graphed With the Issue b :A - and 8289000000 Session Speech Executive Okmulgee Okla Jan do1' not doubt for a moment that Blsho’p lying on:the ground in a 19—Strong Jan be may incorporprovision outWASHINGTON :was unable to talk Snd killing ‘near here' today of three with the assistance of the magnificent tain pas&f?:'He ‘later to to 8300000000 increase ated developed today British army-- and Its the search- laws ' by ‘ members of a posse ’led by the maximum amount of certificates of ' barely able toJ recognize : among Republicans of the Senate Washington Jan 19— Senator New- chief Field Marshal Haig distinguished whose friend ers r and ihe killing' of Indebtedness which mgy be Issued to lands acknowledged to the Senate to- I have the honor to be we shall soon against' confirming President Wll- the members of :said Robertson 'the another yesterday tide over the treasury until the new one of and deour capture' over 'complete' victory-son's nomination of Dr Carey T that it was he who furnished1 to obtain 'enemy”-:':day human vere:thefirst‘ one: taxes come inV The treasury now hasr searching 'partyv of 'the most of backbone the Interstate" Commerce Commissioner tested Grayson his naval aide and physl- h had j seen lince Ihe landed robber "bands ' In Oklahoma hasdaring -- been to' recent beings visit General London of vThe authority to issue not exceeding was clan for promotion from the grade ' Daniels' while it' yet held confidenfor as conference with the' war He was: unable to give deflnite ln for- broken' i' of these ’certificates- limited to of lieutenant commander to rear tial the exec utive 'session' speech of Nlvelle ' cabinet'-anField 'Marshal Haig-anmation as to:the: district where v were'? Oscar a year and to 3 per cent Interest they men killed The ' admiral-oveVtoday comSenator more' heads Cummins of the Nlvelle is partly landed but thou gh t l t was 250 miles Poe and' Wlll-an- d attacking the the fact vHarrr Hart In levying the excess profits tax of S twin missioner’s confirmation -- r than 100 ranking officers of the ' of English extraction ax his mother or more south oLtbeArlzona' ' border! '' ' ' corporabrothers ’ per cent' upon all profits Inof excess belonged to a prominent English fam-to navy medical corps Opponents of Commissioner Daniels his arrival h?re "Robertson! atAfter 95000' More of than loot: the seized and obtained of) tions ' been has copartnerships Some Republican leaders say the gossip so tempted t p talk' over the- long distance by'became contend that by having possession of ily rumors - The upon bill the Oklahoma: 8 per 'cent of capitalization rumors from ' banks recovhas been' spread I nomination never will be confirmed' the was enabled tb prepare insistent today- that they induced the telephone but’he was too' weak: speech'he Poe ''and ' WillHart 'wee ar- defines - capitalization as Including a reply and others that - there certainly who took ered the to Members followauthorities tissue party of the British restedand charged with rob- actual money paid In actual property recently will be a vigorous fight against It’After the statement of Senator' Nen ing official denial: arof Bishop aTe expected-t- bank at Centralla charge a butV escaped used oh' owned' and all surplus and bing One of- the five nominations for lands the Senate went to bureau is authorized The press The searchers from jail i while 'tomorrow here rive undivided profits Concerns haring no trial new rear admirals sent in yester-"-'datruth eald neitherof the men was delirious of awaitingHart‘s-ar- Both rto consider the resolution of states that there' is absolutely ' be'the with of $5000 or leas would them: other annual profits the1 dis- in the suggestions that any changes are when' founLv ' that of Chief Naval Construe- - Senator Norris to investigate v y: would profits derived to '' as lieved have in the arranger been presentbe members exempt con WV contemplated of the closure was tor David of the speechTaylor the between Robertson's to as ments Liralrianti the relations from solely perwhich band a Story'1 Action on the investigation was in- French and British commands ' on the fought off posse recently from agriculture ' or as firmed Voon after It was received' - gave his Nowata-near the income of such Lieutenant 'Robertsonservices aftersonal story the Action on all the others was of cfrobbery definitely postponed which has the not even has ’ The western front object v— men : feet of ending the BpOkIa Btat? bapk qrofessionai ' o incident' iq detail tqxilght toa'i representative been discussed” v ' v " i' E - ” - hibition and Betterment league over the signatures of Heber J Grant president and John Henry Evans secretary indorsing the Young bill and voicing the league's opposition to the exemption of J per cent alcoholic leverages urging that the limitation be placed at Vs of 1 per cent Another incident that commanded Interest waa the call made upon Governor Bamberger by a delegation from the retail liquor dealers" association their object being to urge an extension of the time set for the operation of state-wid- e prohibition They met with a stern rebuff from the chief executive who informed his callers that any measure delaying prohibition beyond - August 1 would le vetoed by him League for Commissioner The Prohibition and Betterment league declares Its belief that a prohibition law cannot be fully effective without a commissioner to enforce its provisions and In urging on the governor the Legislature and the public generally the passage of the Young bill makes a strong argument for the The league’s commissioner feature Uatement follows: The views and position of the (Continued on Page 8) URGESSENATORS - - - - - - - Interest was flirt her’ heightened by a statement issued ly the State Pro- J' INTO PORT AS PRIZE Voices Opposition to Pleas PACKERS" SWISS ARE MOBILIZING for Exemption of 2 Per Cent Alcoholic Beverages RTILLERY bombardments and Jan 19— pHEYENNE Wyo Swinging from the report of the patrol engagements appear to be Governor Will Veto Any Withdrawal Operations Are association 's market committee pre- occupying the armies on the enBill Delaying Prohibition Under Way at Southern sented today interest at the conven- trenched war fronts of Europe CurCO-OPERA- a ‘ ’ ‘ ' ‘ : ' ' -- one-thi- rd - ' f -- e ' - 4 - - QF SONORA - 6 u ' ' the-wa- v'-- r ' - -- - - - - 4 W - -- o lump-seem- s 4 TO RUSH BILLS Lieutenant y - EXCESS PROFITS ' President Wilson Anxious for Action on His Entire Legislative Program - LEVY ADOPTED t - relj-largel- y -- - - - - - ‘ Washington Jan 19 —Members of the Senate steering committee were earnestly urged by President Wilson on adtoday to get Into lively action ministration legislative measures so that the entire program of reforms advocated by the President when he entered the White House might be on the statute books by March 4 To impress upon the Democratic leaders his views the President made an- other trip to the Senate office building 'and discussed the clogged legislative calendar with Senators Kern Williams Thomas Reed James and Chamberlain for more than two hours He made it clear that he was anxious for action on all measures he outlined at the beginning of the session including railroad labor legislation as the paramount Issue water power and othyr conservation bills a corrupt practice measure the Webb collective foreign selling agency measure and the Porto Rican citizenship bill together with the appropriation bills and necessary big revenue legislation Admitting that this is a1 big' under taking in view of xthe fact that there are less than thirty-silegislative days remaining in the life of the Sixty-fourCongress administration leaders are perturbed over the situation The steering committee has been called an effort will to meet Monday- when be mode to agree on ' a program to be submitted to a caucus of Senate Demo- a th - crats - Many senators expressed grave doubt the program could be put tonight that through i because of- - the opposition -- -to much of the legislation proposed1 -- : - - " ' - - - V- per-cen- t - of-th- - - - fol-lowl- ng - 4 this-altitud- e' following e ‘the-Gil- : four: outlaws” killed - had-been’- : : ur - J - - -- Fur nis : : - r- - " V - v-- : — - ' - - 1 V- T 1 - -- - County7-authoritie- s - - : s 8200--0009- 00 ' - - 1 d - r that-Genera- : - : - l - - ‘ :- - ' 1 : : - - - - V- - - - o 1 - : ! y' ' -- - - - V- “' e : ’ de--la- yr- - 9 ' ' '"-T-rJ-Y-- ' ' — ViV-Vj- 'J- - - - "'-- : - - V V: ": '‘''S-vV--- v riv v - - - |