Show v ' " ' CHANGES THEORY ? 9 IN BOMB TRIAL t st Jan 19—A new - Jan 19— Declaring under oath that he had been mistaken f when he said that the bomb u- yesterday i which exploded here last July killing ten persons "exploded before it struck the ground" Dr Davis E Stafford county autopsy surgeon today repudiated his testimony while under by the defense in the murder trial of Thomas J Mooney accused of complicity In the crime In reply to rapid fire questions by Attorney W Bourke Cock ran heading Stafford asMooney’s counsel Dr serted that as seven of the victims received wounds below their waists and of these three suffered ' mangled legs and feet he was forced to the conclusion that "the force of the explosion must have been upward" Yesterday rt he said that he believed it was probable that the bomb had exploded in the air The prosecution contends that the bomb exploded from the sidewalk Cockran intimating that Dr Stafford been influenced in the repudiation had it of his first statement after a consultation he admitted he had had with members of the district attorney's office requested that Stafford be ordered to the witness stand for recrossexam-Inatio- n He asked that Dr Stafford "bring his notes" : Cockran declared after court adjourned here late today until next Monday morning "that the bomb was hurled from' a building and exploded while In midair' Nearly a score of witnesses some of them relatives of the victims and a half dozen physicians testified for i the prosecution today establishing circumstances of tbo explosion One witness declared he had been in " the vicinity fifteen minutes before the bomb burst without having seen either ' Mooney or Warren K Billings both of whom the prosecution declared itwould prove were present a few mlnutes prior to the fatal blast - ' J- - cross-examinati- on - - M - - v va-rio- us victim’s wdiiw takes i: Mrs Butler Relates Incl dents Previous to Alpine Double Killing San Angelo Tex Jan 19 —Mrs Mai colm C Butler widow of Lieut Col M C Butler was the principal witness for the state today in the trial of Harry J Spanell for killing his wife Mrs Crystal Holland Spannell and Lieutenant Colonel Bytler at Alpine Tex July 20 last Butler told of the automobile ride she Mrs Spannell and Butler took shortly before the shooting to the home of a woman suffering from tuberculosis who had written Colonel Butler asking him to furnish her a tent so she could live in the yard Instead of the house After Butler conferred with the woman the witness testified to the hotel all three they returned going to Butler’s room to wash their hands fearing contagion from the sick woman While In Butler's room Mrs Butler said Spannell came upstairs and she saw him peering about as if looking for some one Then she saw Spannell In the door of Butler's room and ac"Cryscording to the witness he said:come tal haven’t I told you not to up here alone?" "I’m not alone Mrs Butler is here1 Mrs Spannell replied "Spannell then called to' me asking if I was there" the 'witness continued "Spannell was angry- and said 'Hereafter when" you come up here turn on The light had been turned the lights' - off preparatory to going downstairs Mrs Butler said Butler already having gone down Spannell his wife and witness then went downstairs Mrs Butler said and while she was waitfor her husband to come in from ing street the Spannell his wife and their little daughter got in the automobile After going a few feet the witness testified Spannell stopped the rar the daughter got out and Spannell called to Butler: “Major come get in" Butler did so and the car drove off In a few minutes she heard of the shooting - RAILROAD PROFITS UNDER 6 PER CENT New York Jan 19— Less than 9 per cent profit was netted by ths railroads f the In United States 1916 although acit was a record year for earnings cording to a statement made public here by the railway executives’ adtonight visor committee Increased costs of materials rolling stock and labor are held responsible for this small yield on the total value of railroad property used by the public during theyear COLONEL BRAZELTON v r 4 - f SaturdaysWe Open at 80 am an cl Remain Qpeii Evenings - v 15c ' Chil- - - V Now for a Final Women’sandGirls’WiDterWear Splendid 'New Breakfast Sets and House - Dresses- - made of Scout Percales Fast colored Ginghams Values $125 $150 and $175 SPECIAL: $6 50 AND $700 WOMEN’S NOVELTY BOOTS Auerbach’s Values $595 to $2000 disposal-at-mediate - v ' i’ ' wi A ' 500 v- - y: of- - f : ' A‘ Sizes 6 to 14 $298 SA95 $695 sizes 5 to 8 Special Splendid new $100 flowered sateen petticoats excellent striped Amoskeag and gingham petticoats CLOTHING BOYS now means double savings to Reduced i - - ' : " - Dates in M STAMPS V-'T- o 50-EXTR- A GREEN M to $600 - k i sanaBBsaM ' Mrs NichoVs Butler Confesses on Stand His Part in Crime -- overcoats: Values up to $1000 in coats for youths ranging' from 10 to 16 'years of' age Rome Beauty Apples box rrry There are in all about 53 coats These- are wonderful values In-hi- s Made of Coutil medium high bust corsets 1 ong hip reinforced boning hose supports ' v ers v -- $125 Brassieres : 1 Chews lb ‘ New--Londo- ht J former wealthy mining man and known in Montana political widely circles died today in Oak Park from a bullet wound' Brazel-to- n who was 63 years old was formerly mayor of Deer Lodge Mont He had been concerned over investments slster-ln-latold the 0 and had been de- spondentrk Bras-elto- n 9-- ' prison- COFFEE $149 COFFEE LAST TIME TODAY Special Children's Slat Today Mata 10c 25c SOe - — DUNBAR’ lb Maryland SINGERS Miss Then and Newton Alexander Llghtner Leonard Gautier’s Animated Toyahopi Patfce News Candy90aSpecials Chocolate Yirginia I £vG j Nut Squares lb sorted Chocolates lb “LOTS AND LOTS OF With Phil White A Co Bert faUv SAVOY WATER ond LILIES BRENNAN tvaIue-—Satiird- ay A SMASHING BIG SHOW NOW PLAYING GEORGE PRIMROSE the I I hours according to James I McGovern collector of customs for Conecticiit Mr McGovern arrived at his home here late tonight from New London where 'he had beeh Jn conference during the day with officials of the Eastern Forward' ingMrcompany'': McGovern also said ha had heard ' ? JANUARY 6th 1917 —A SPECIAL "unofficially" that the Bremen sifter of the stockholders the Deutschland- has not been meeting of ship of sea the yasatch Country club will be as has been supposed lost at held at the Alta club on Wednesday 24th 1917 at 8 p m for the January of PILSEX BREWERIES SHUT DOWN purpose taking action upon the folhe Pilsen lowing communication: Amsterdam Jan Salt Lake City breweries have ceased work according Jan 3 1917 received to a report Club by the NIeue "Wasatch Country — T' ' Courantv "You‘ are advised that Interest on the bonds of the Upland Realty company assumed by you Is considerably delinquent and unless some provision Is made within a reasonable time to take care of such default this company as trustee under secures the mortgage on the the bonds must property that by law to foreclose and must proceed call upon the endorsers of the bonds to make good the deficiency May' we ask your early attention and advice on the subject? “Thanking you for your consideration we are t “Yours very truly "SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST CO “A C Sullivan Cashier” THE WASATCH COUNTRY CLUB By B W Salisbury President - veteran minstrel and his seven blackface artists: Frcl-- j erlck Mellville presents RESIST! the girl with 'the weight- - She weighs changing but 98 pounds yet no man can fealift her Five other tures Three showsbigdaily) Prices 10c 20c 30c - ' - 19-T- Rot-terdamsc- tlve hundred and ten he : City-“Gentlemen- - -- iiqaani NOW PLAYING The fastest railroad ever written comedy Rupert Hughes famous play “EKGUSE JIE” With Miss Nana Bryant Cecil KIrke Matinee and a big cast at boxes 230 Prices— 15c and 25ctoday 25c 15c 35c 50c 50c 75c boxes Nights - Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult county clerk or the respective signers: for further Information IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-bat- e division In and for Salt Lake J “v county State of Utah'' estate of - HanIn the matter of the — nah Erickson deceased Notice Anna B- Iverson The petition-oissuance- to herself of the for firayingof administration in the estate deceased has of Hannah Erickson been set for hearing on Friday the 26th day of January A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at the county- courthouse in the courtroom- of said court in Salt Lake City Sait Lake county ' Utah Witness the clerk of said court' with affixed this 8th day of the seal thereof 1917 January A DTHOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By OJ E Clark Deputy Clerk E Leatherwood Attorney for Peti’ - - w f - - '’ ' “The House of Short Features” ' --THE LOST LODE' Bison drama Extra special two-reHelen ‘Gibson in Railroad Thriller "A RACK WITH DEATH Kalem' drama ' ' - el OVEY GEORGE : - Winning Way" "Jerry’s One-reCub - - - st ' " el ' V - comedy "MUTUAL WEEKLY New8 film L’Aemmel drama "A DESIGNING "WOMAN First run pictures AH seats 5e - tioner - - J IT” - thousand persons have 'died of starvation in Syria according to information received by- - the Corrlere d'ltalia Lebanon is said to have suffered particularly while at Beyrout inhabitants are said to have been picked up on the streets nearly dying of hunger' The number of suicides- is increasing to apSimilar horrors palling' proportions are reported as occurring in Palestine and parts of the Interior inhabited by Christians PONY lOc 25c SOe 75e Eveninsra 2-l- OVER 500000 DIE OF STARVATION IN SYRIA 19-- to 9200 Auerbach’s guarantee these chocolates to- be absolutely fresh and a regular 60c lb value and on Saturday only will sell a b box for 89c - Rome Jan 50c - self-inflict- ed ee Nights 25c THIS PICTURE IS NOT FlROM THE EUROPEAN FRONT Washington Jan: 19 — Word received today In a cablegram from Ambassador Elk us at Constantinople that the number of Americans seeking to leave had grown from a Syria and Palestine few hundred to more than caused the state department to arrange with the navy for Indefinite use of the cruiser Des Moines and the collier Caesar to bring the refugees out JFUNERALS Barcelona Spain the nearest neutral — Funeral Mrvfcci port has been selected as the place at for Albert William which to land the Americana for trans8 died January 18 at Degenhardt K ztree’t who Will shipment home on commercial llnes be held at the Twenty-firchapel January 21 beginning ward 2 p m at The caaket'WlIl be open for vfewlR ACT PLEASES the residence on the day- of the Kerv-Ic-at from 12 till 130 p m Friends Shetland at Local Playhouse Make Invited Interment City cemetery V With Youagstem flood RAWLINS — FUneral service for '"Nothing la quite-sde£r to the childMrs Mary Frost Rawlins trill be irld ish heart as are the antics of Shetland Forest Dale ward chapel Janu- ponies In the act of Leonard Gautier at the 21 beginning at 1130 a m Friends called the animated toy shop at the ary mav view the body at the residence theatre four Shetlands are the 2314 R Kighth Kant on the clay of the Orpheum are star little animalstheir performers inmore than usually The services from 10 till 31 a m The clever and obey Cotton-master implicitly a fid at the same time terment will take place In the seem to have minds of their own bewood cemetery cause they never ‘the’ same WIRUINH — The funeral services for trick twice exactly perform alike the past few days the ponies Mr H A Wiggins who died January During will have been taught a 'number of new 17 In her seventy-secon- d year' and these will be added to the tricks he held at ’3 o’clock this afternoon 20 from the Qualtrough-All-ro- tt for a speregular performance January which has been funeral chapel 544 South Main cial children’s matinee today arranged by Manager Edward P Levy I street interment In City cemetery - package ’ Iron-woo- - 8C z 20c- BOX MCDONALD’S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 7: only 89c $10 2-- lb musical gem MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE SATURDAY Prices—Wed Mat 25c to $150 21c SATURDAY SPECIAL J September 8 1916 that he was a leader of the conspiracy te rob her and that when she died of fright during the Model a pillow cover over he robbery head andplaced her tied her hands believing 75c that she had fainted d Waltonen who was arrested In Lace and embroidered trimMich and brought here for trial Mrs Nlchol emsaid that soon after were made med Special for Saturday ployed him as butler plans to rob her of jewels believed to be worth 9100000 He said he made aronly have the others In thfe rangements to to her home but that plot admitted revolver the another man displayed the of which caused- - Mrs Nichol’s sight death The stolen' Jewelry he said was sold for 1800 Axel Hill alias Walter Norman who was serving a term in the Utah peni- DEUTSCHLAND DUE until a few months ago when tentiary It was learnsd he was wanted for alWITHIN 48 HOURS leged implication in the murder of Mrs Nlchol was taken back to New York from Salt Lake to stand trial Hill Brlgdeport Conn Jan 19—The Geradmitted to local officers that he was man merchant submarine Deutschland with Waltonen and another Implicated man In the plot to rob the wealthy la expected to arrive in widow but denied that he was present harbor within the next forty-eigIn the house when she was murdered lie said he was cheated of his part of the loot and came west in search He was arrested of his confederates for robbing an Austrian in Commercial street and sentenced to three years in - Peppermint $160 errrimTV Corset Sale $119 $225 Corsets New York Jan 19 — Arthur Waltonen confessed today trial in general sessions court on a charge of complicmurder here of his former ity In the Mrs Elizabeth Nlchol - on employer SEASON’S' 35c lb tin 2 size Bomona Sliced 20c Peaches can -- lb 21c Tree Tea pkg Farm House Assorted Pickles in qt jars each 28c Sack Yellow Corn 34c Ideal and Wheat Sperry Oats 23c Flakes Special each 1— WITH EACH BOX OF 0 J B tin J B M 5-- lb V Sizes up to 16 years 10-o- for 2 ’ Thera Jaa 23 24 25 Matinee Wednesday JOHN CORT PRESENTS THE Original New Terk yredoctien Augmented Orefceetra Extra Fancy Lemons ! dozen prices the buyer in consequence of the very steep advanced prices quo ted for the same kind ofr reduce stocks clothing for next season to a minimum Auerbach ’s offer these special low prices affording savings of 20 per cent to 50 per cent Be sure to buy' now1 OVERCOATS tf A C Values lot in 38 the coat' Only about ' 75c $169 — - Fancy Chickens lb s ' te 23e $485 - GROCERY SAVINGS SALE: OF Tom Wed $485 sizes 9 to 13 - p $199 J- ' Matlaee BOVS’ AND LITTLE GENTS’ SHOES REDUCED Boys gun metal button or lace shoes with heavy soles suitable for school to 6 $299 sizes 13)4 to 2 wear on medium toe lasts Sizes 2 are now selling Y u BarVara With Virginia Ilardy SSe Prleeai Eveaiag te flJMK In this lot there are 20 latest style models made of patent gun metal or tan calf and vici kid with Goodyear welt sewed oak or Neolin soles on all the newest lasts either lace or button style Saturday ’ PRE-INVENTOR- THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH $169 MEN’S SHOES ' - Time' TONIGHT— Last patent or kid shoes made with cloth top on foot shape lasts with genuine oak soles Sizes'll to 2 $229 sizes 8 to 11 $199 Buy Your Blousfes at Auerbach’s - $495 ch Misses im- v y MATINEE TODAY MISSES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES REDUCED 48c and 98c Attractive lingerie waists now priced iV- Excellent ‘new silk waists now priced $198 blouses chine de and taffeta and $595 crepe Georgette $450 1 ' : SaUTheatre lace At this extra 'special price there are 15 new style Novelty boots made of fine black brown gray or white kid in solid colors combinations' of black and gray black and white Havana brown and white : All on medium toe short or long xtamp lasts with leather: or covered Louis heels ' either hand' turned or medium weight: soles All sizes $495 Saturday r Grouped ' into three wonderful lots for - - V t $185 PAIR WOMEN’S SHOES Included in this lot are odd arid end sizes of shoes worth up to $500 the pair Made of patent gun metal or tan calf black velvet or vici kid with heavv or light soles Leather Louis or Cuban heels Button or lace styles Not every size' in eacli style blit every size in the lot Saturday special $185 v'tviLr '’v'' What merchandise we have :lef t marked at Actual Crive-awafigures Costs absolutely disregarded M i Warm Comfortable Sweaters for women7 and girls now' priced—' COATS 100 GIRLS? Fall and Winter models entire stock er ‘ i - $10 - f- of business room 515 Principal Newhouse place Salt Lake City building Utah is given that at a regcalledhereby of the board of ularly meeting' directors of the Union Chief Mining held on the 10th day of Jancompany 5 of one uary 1917 an assessment No cent per share was levied on all of the outstanding capital stock of the corporation payable Immediately to the secretary George515Baglin at the office of the company Newhouse building Salt Lake City Utah Any stock un- which this assessment may remainupon aid on February 10 1017 will be and advertised for sale at a public auction and unlessonpayment Is made before will be sold March 3 1917 at 10 o'clock a Saturday m at the Newhouse buildcompany’s office 515 Utah to pay the City ing Salt Lake assessment thereon togethdelinquent er with cost of advertising GEORGE BAGLIN Secretary First publication January 13 1917 of All: Cleah-U- p 38 Women’s and" Misses Garments consisting Of lft Evening Gowns Values ’to '$2750 3 Evening Coats Values to $3000 10 Buits Values to $2000 New York Jan 19 —Contempt proceedings against Joseph Marshall a new and' mysterious witness called by the defense at the trial of Franklin D Safford charged with perjury as an outcome' of the Rae Tanzer-“01ivOsborne" case were ordered lafe today when he persisted" in his refusal to answer questions on the ground that his replies might tend to "Incriminate and degrade" himself Asked if he had held' a conversation In the Tombs prison with Charles H Wax who says It was he and not James W Osborne a prominent attorney who epurted Miss Tanzer Marshall replied: "I refuse to answer on advice of my counsel" Judge Hand asked the witness how he concluded that a reply to such a question could Incriminate him "The circumstances are very comtold the judge "and plex” Marshall I lecllne to answer on advice of counsel” The court informed the stubborn witness that his lawyer's advice was Insufficient to warrant his attitude and the attorney for the defense was instructed to prepare an order - committing tothe witness to prison for- conbe presented Monday when tempt the trial Is resumed Marshall is held in ball on a charge of using the malls to defraud No Intimation has- been given of what his talk with Wax was about SUCCUMBED TO FRIGHT Clerk Clark ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO S UNION CHIEF MINING COMPANY Ladies heavy cotton Union Suits special 60c 8-in- Questions About Conversation With Wax - j e Deputy Frederick C Loofbourow "’ Attorney for Petitioner By ' 50c size will be sold Saturday at Witness Refuses to Answer ' (Seal) : union - ' ' the seal thereof affixed this 17th - day of January A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk Children’s heavy lined fleeced" suits white gray : or unbleached any 1 IN THE OSBORNE CASE r Knit Under- ear Reduced Hosiery or White ARISES A ! vv4 ' - TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Chicago Jan 19 —Col John ' - - i Black - STAND IN SPANELL TRIAL ' - SALT LAKE OITT UTAH SATDEDAT JANUABY 20 1917 N Infantsf ' warm y - s - f ' V T-- r- - m is ' de-lnqu- ent - NEW maKALD-KBFDBLIOA- 'v- " 25c ‘ - t rs - ' : : ’ : 1 ' v dreii’s fine and heavy ribbed cotton hose a pair 25c "Ladies fine lisle medium and heavy weight chiton hose a pair ? par-ticula- - i - pair ' - " - ’'V - wooleja t San Francisco - j r "I ‘ V : vv - HOSIERY r announcing the "V 'discovery-tonighthe Institution'' estimated jhat the specimen uft- earthed ' resembling in most th terraced community building of the cliff dwellers may date back six centuries' The pueblo is in the ' Mummy Lake group and Dr- Fewkes be- - ’ lieves there may be scores of simi- lar structures nearby It contains forty domiciliary rooms and four" circular ceremonial klvas oi) the two floors resurrected 'and thereare evidences that- originally a third story topped the structure In ' ’ v - J-- -' Institution 'W : r V - - His First Story - pueblo'-constructe- ‘ V "v aittlS building— in "the open a unattached to cliffs— bas been a Witness for State ore Cross- - '"and discovered in the Mesa' V e r d ej Na ft: tional- park in Colorado7 by Dr examination Repudiates 'Walter Fewkes of the Smithsonian - s 'V"- PREHISTORIC PUEBLO OF NEW TYPE FOUND IN MESA VERDE PARK WASHINGTON ' v"' f 3 ’ IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-badivision in and for Salt' Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of Earnest Wendell Apelgren' deceased T —Notice The petition of Mrs Anna Apelgren the issuance to herself of prayingofforadministration in the estate letters of Earnest Wendell Apelgren deceased on has been set for hearing the 2d day of February A D Friday 1817 at 2 courto’clock p m at the house in the courtroom county of said court in Salt Lake City' Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with te - ‘ ' — Spselsi rbotosrsph NTH Service Thispictureshows vividlj'the exploding shells as a result of the great explosion and fire which wrecked the Canadian Car and Foundry Company at Kingsland N house through which scores of proj ectilcs passed is located one mile from tiiQ scepe of the disaster!-'- ' T effects ‘of J-Th- - i-- - DANCING TONIGHT BEESLEY ORCHESTRA |