Show y THE : 'SALT LAKE CITr jUTAHSATtfRDAY JANUARY 27 1917 HEBAIjy-BEPIJBLICA- N '4 rtnci d' Oreille URGES WhiteFishJ SWISS Fresh Salmon Halibut Perch:: Butcher Man cater to youj Tims does your “ ' ' In the natter of furnishing wholesome eats eats f r ' t ' '54 : At prices less As fender or fresh Hence his fame is renowned in the town where he dwells : PEACE AT ANY PRICE yVV--- ' - Session at 265 jI i ' Everybody's Market v: South Main St 7 l Phone Main 134 I i ’£ Jan 26— Democratic WASHINGTON the t Seriated made it clear-todatbat they would not oppose Senator ’Borah’S resolution to reaffirm the Monroe doctrine and the principles oftWashington and Jefferson advising against' embarrassing foreign alliances but that for It they before would explain their voting' belief that there is nothing In It 'Inconsistent with the world peace proposals enunciated last Monday In 'President iWilso’s address' No action was taken ' on the Borah resolution today nor upqn Senator Cummins1 proposals to set aside next week for discussion' of the President’s suggestions :v In informal conferences it practically was agreed ‘that nothing would be done until the return : next Stone chairman of week of 'Senator the foreign ' relations committee who has been called away from Washington - ’n on' businessf Administration senators hold - that both resolutions should "be: referred to for fur the foreign relations ' committee ture action ' perhaps at an ‘ extra session of- the new Senate' immediately after March 4 In view of the congested condition- of legislation- But if there is a disposition next wqek to press the Borah resolution and a motion to refer it should not prevail the Democratic leaders will join In passing It after country undertaking to show to the y that reaffirmation of the old ‘American principles Is not at all counter to Pres- v ident Wilson’s Ideas' Today Senator Borah - asked Democratic leaders to let his resolution go to vote without debate but they would not agree because of the desire to explain their votes In the House today Representative - Education for Citizenship Keynote of Congress of Constructive Patriotism in ' i alsoblack silk and black satin i ' Washington : --Vy'-'N fart J 40 i ' Wtl vy fttt8 60 'WASHINGTON Jan 26—The full score of national preparedness ideas now abroad in the country reaching from universal military service for men to registration of the nation's woman power against a war emergency was spread before delegates to the Congress of Constructive Patriotism by speakers here today and tonight Senator Duncan U Fletcher of Florida Walter C Piper of Detroit Hermann llagedorn Jr of Fairfield Conn Mies Grace Parker of New Vork and Charles Nagel of St Louis former and labor took secretary of commerce occasion to declare ' emphatically their allegiance to the cause of universal military training and service Iaetters were read from Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Edge of New Jersey expressing the same views Mr llagedorn expressed the keynote of the congress when he declared that education toward citizenship was the vital part of any national preparedness the only hope of the abolition of war Assailing the American educational system as calculated to produce men indifferent to national affairs Mr llagedorq said "It is treason to be indifferent The stupidity of standpat educators makes quite as much for war as the stupidity of munition makers" Attacks Hay Bill Tn his letter Mr Roosevelt characterised the Hay bill which to federalize the national guard sought as a second line of defense as being "foolish ami unpatriotic and a bit of as flintlock legislation as was ever put on the statute books" The former President said the navy should be second only to Great Britain’s and that only because Great Britain had greater need of a navy For the armp he urged a regular establlsh- - men-unde- r SI : - Earth Ot-toiv- - self-relian- ce peace-at-any-pri- ce ’ ? r ‘ by-othe- - ht The Price You Pay-- " a iris a Is - - " 360 OUR PRICES Great Sale of Pants ute Corduroys Khaki and Nohols Pants Not Included in This Sale : Men's Pants ' $2 50 Boys' Knickers $125 Guaranteed" to wear six' months A guarantee ticket each sale with given MOTHERS ! This is a boon to you - 1 We are the sole' agents for popular Nohols Pants the ? - ’ de--cid- ed I's Special Sale Men’s and Z O M Overcoats and ‘ Mackinaws Boys’ Suits 4r fltf e Great Shirt Values for Men— $100 and $125 Borah Attacks League Plans' Borah Washington- Jan of Idaho who will be one of the Republican critics of President Wilson’s peace address when the subject is debated in the Senate declared in a speech before the Michigan Society of that all enforce Washington of alliances tonight and leagues to- proposals world peace Inevitably would commit the United States to a course in direct conflict to the policy of Washington and Monroe “If the people of this' country' ’want to enter European politics" the Idaho senator said "take-par- t in European controversies become entangled' In Its dissensions if they' want to dynastic and furnish money and soldiers men to be subject to the callships of some tribunal or league one-In which tribunal we 'will have but vote very well The peojple have a right to enter that course If they choose for this perilous Is ' the people’s governmenut But' let us understand perfectly what it means before we take the step Let us not be :! 26-r-Se- - Our Annual January Sale has been an im These wonderful shirt valmense success ues will appeal to you the regular prices nator range from $125 to - $2L25 - - The v Manhattan SHIRT SALE - r- t - Continues Until Jan SI Standreductions ard on this famous line of shirts - Hemlvomseis Boys’Kiridkcrs" (Qaaranieedl SixMonilis -- - OUR DRUG STORE IS AT! 112-1a- - MAIN STREET: - 14 deceived nor deceive ourselves We should debate and consider every step before we take It for these are steps which once taken it is impossible for a people to retrace" SPANELt SEEN AS 550 PERSONS HE FIRED SHOTS ASKED TO DECIDE 10 IS ‘OLIVER OSBORNE’ Verdict in Safford Perjury Case Expected to Be Solution of Puzzle J Seriously Damaged I Eyewitness London Jan 26 —Five hundred and San Aneglo Tex Jan 26—R N Pittwere killed In the earthman state’s witness In rebuttal at the fifty persons Island of Ball according on the quake - : ' ? Jury-to'de-termin- appeals to them and you hear them say: “Well I like this one hut — I didn’t want to go over twenty-fiv- e dollars9 In clothes buying it’s better to go over your limit a little than under The more you pay the more 'you get — style pattern quality arid value there’s no other way you can figure it Our clothes are figured to give you " - ' - -- -- Good Clothes from Fifteen to Fifty Dollars v- v m v - V ' "v v v ' - Cross-examin- ed ir - ' '5: t Telegram company A dispatch from London under the date of January 25 said that news had been received in Amsterdam that fifty natives had been killed and 200 Injured In an earthquake on the Island of Bali In the Malay archipelago More than a thousand houses were destroyed It was added and the governor’s palace was seriously damaged Bali which has a population of about 70000 Is one of the Dutch possessions forming the Dutch East Indies The island has an area of about 2100 square miles - ’ - t IN BALI EARTHQUAKE 1000 Houses Defendant s Account of Al- More Than and Palace Destroyed Rebutted Tragedy by pine Plainfield N J hotel committed per- land Spanell testified today that or he swore that James W the night of "July 20 last— the jury when night Osborne ' formerly assistant district Mrs Col M C ButLieut and Spanell countv New York visited of attorney Tanzer will ler were shot and killed In Spanell’s that hotel with Miss Rae be submitted to a jury In federal court automobile —he saw a man on his knees for decision tomdtrow The summing on the front seat of an automobile fire up by counsel for Safford and for the at Va man and woman on the rear state was completed today and tomorrow Judge' Hand is ‘'to' deliver his ad- seat ' 1 dress to the Jury Pittman testified that after the shots Mt wfll’then be for the he saw the man and the woman on the whether the mysterious rear seat fall the man falling first “Oliver Osborne" who Miss Tanzer The automobile which had been runavers won her affections was James ning slowly ran into a fence and W Osborne or Charles H Wax who stopped Pittman testified he then saw swears it was he who masqueraded II the man In the front seat climb on’ the under that name running board and fire several more Summing up the government’s case shots ' Into the rer of the car and late today: William Rand heard a man’s voice say: why Wax the' prosecution’s chief wit- did you make- me do It?" "Crystal The man who ness as “an Jdler a cheap flashy "looked like he was staggering” then rellow with cheap jewelry and sl horse- hurried away Pittman said The witshoe pin that would fit the foot of a ness was then about twenty feet from Wax he said was simply the car dray hore”exhibition' and counsel was ufcedasati Pittman testified he went to the sorry- - that he "'Vhad : to ' be called as a automobile picked up the ' Woman’s y witness hand felt no and hurried back One of the jurors Gerson Stern who home where hepulse had his wife sick left had Interrupted Mr" Rand three times Mrs Pittman witnessed part of the evoked an admonition from thoa court shooting from a screened sleeping when he finally raised a question as to porch where she was In bed her husthe reputation of Harold Spielberg forsaid Mrs Pittman told him she Tanzer and re- band for Miss heard merly counsel the names "Crystal" and "Harry" ' been not ferred to matters that' had called out by 'the occupants' of the car given In evidence the shooting the witness said The Judge In rebuking ' the Juror during Pittman said the declared that he was amazed at Stern’s shooting 'occurred about 820 p m but inquiry asserting that he seemed to It was not dark He said while the be prepared to decide the guilt oy In- man was shooting- at the woman she nocence of Safford on T things' outside put her hands to her head and cried: of the evidence and warned him that "Harry Harry my God don’t do that" he wouldbe false to his A moment if he'didso before’ he said he Jieard the oath ' woman' say "Harry Harry what did you do that for? Pittman said Col John Holland 'fa of Mrs Spanell furnished trafts- ther Are you satisfied with your sysr for' himself and little son tem of filing? If not call portation from Meridian' Miss to testify in the Wasatch 3503 case He said Holland sent him a draft lor $175 and- since arriving at San Angelo he borrowed $100 from Holland ' Pittman said he was unable' to bear the expense of the trip here owing to 36 East Fourth South incident to the Illness and expenses f recent death of his wife FILING SYSTEM EXPERTS The defendant testifying in his Own behalf yesterday said the shot that OFFICE SUPPLIES killed Mrs Spanell was fired by Cdlonel Some people set a certain amount for r VOUNG KILLED New York JanK26 — Wrhether Frank- trial of Harry J Spanell oh a charge to an official report received at The lin D Safford formerly a clerk In a of killing' his wife Mrs Crystal Hol- Hague and transmitted by Reuter's v the lowest possible prices consistent with unquestionable-quality a 27C great opportunity impelling reductions ot Off Ail fresh afford to miss it can't goods you One-four- th M t a V t a A Temple Republican of Pennsylvania member of the foreign affgirs commit- tee called attention to the fact- that a new code of international law intended to secure to neutrals the freedom of the seas prepared at the- suggestion of Secretary Lansing' was submitted last Monday to the American Institute 'of 'International Law In Havana' Cuba "at the moment when President v WIlsori was declaring to the Senate and the world that such a code 'is necessary" He secured permission to print the document tomorrow in the 'Congressional Record ' Mr Temple said the seas already-arfree In times of peace and that the code provides for freedom of the seas In time of war t-li- lari' a OFF 25 : — particu-- a a - 1 clothes? Enough for quality? Enough for de- idea of buying for quality pendable merchandise? Get and price rather than just blindly for price alone x They find a suit that a 27c prices EXAMINE OUR QUALITIES AND COMPARE S - How much do you pay for your a suit of clothes V Continues in Onr Men’s Clothing Shop -- - i' - ' Z G M : - - :' OUR OHINAWARE DEPT - the direct England had' not "registered her woman ment of 250000 set herself In the position control of a general staff and the Sower andwas in within twentyTfour hours after the declaration of - 'war adaptation of the Swiss universal serv Germany had registered her already ice eystem to American needs women who were substituted promptly "Be it remembered" he wrote "that for men called to arms' sne said and such a force as th’at for which I ask mapped out a program for similar acShe urged While very powerful for defense would tion by the United States unification of American women’s clubs be almost worthless for aggression” societies for defense National preparedness Colonel Roose- and Mr Nagel declared the purposes' Vudget sys velt pointed out meant spiritual ma- tem and a responsible cabinet form of were terial clylc' ' industrial and military' government the cornerstones of Amernational and the preparedness thorough preparedness "Shall’ we wait upon necessity?" he icanization of the country we intelligence enough or asked "Citizenship" said his letter "means to prepare have comlqg-storm?for the can undivided loyalty to America there basts be no citizenship on a fifty-fift- y We must insist that people who work here live here that they are not mere birds of passage from abroad We must insist on industrial justice and we cannot get if 4f we let Ignorance and needs be preyed upon either by vulpine cuna Tremors Felt in ning or wolfish brutality and If we do not train- the ignorant and the needy and" efficiency" ' and Montreal up to Colonel Roosevelt paid his respects to those who "preach the Ignoble cult of the professional pacifist the 'Ottawa Ont Jan 26 — Earthquake man" and added: tremors were recorded for four secWe hope ultimately the day will onds here this afternoon come on this earth when wars will cease But at present that hope seems Montreal Jan 26 — An earthquake as far in the future as the realization shock which continued for fifteen secof that other hope that some day In the onds rocked this district this afternoon Buildings shook throughout the future all crime shall cease" As presiding officer of the day ses- city causing considerable alaTxn among sion Senator Fletcher called attention office tenants in the business section to the fact that the army and navy where high structures stand budget now before Congress had reached a total of 9830000000 Taking STEAMER WRECKEiD up the failure of the national guard and regular army to ’recruit up to auON ALASKAN COAST thorized strength he declared the time had come when the burden of military 26 —Fifteen to Vancouver B C Jan service "must be shared by all' and ' on the steamship twenty passengers shared alike""": j today Senator Fletcher referred to Presi- Prince John were rescued steamers after the Prince John dent Wilson’s recent address to the Senate on peace saying: had struck a rock and had been beached “This departure from our traditional on the coast' of southeastern Alaska doctrine is & proposal tbat demands The Prince John sent out “S O S” examination very serious and thorough to which several coasting steamBut If world peace can be accomplished calls From the position of ers responded of a nations through league through the organization of the major force of the steamer steamship' men believe she mankind who would stay- the hand of will soon be floated The Prince John him that sought it? Two powers I has a crew of twenty-eigand has could name with the United States been plying between Prince: Rupert could bring it about" r Miss Parker told the Congress that B C and Skagway Alaska : 4i - MILITIA HELD FAILURE : f SPECIAL' SALE OF GENUINE EDISON A - - ' You will find all that is newest! and most striking in Rugs Curtains Linole-uni- s —the very best quali- ties at the lowest possible - 5 - " “ SCORES ADOCATES OF C t rninute for style and exclusiveness have them in a variety of becoming: colors iM-- i - - J “ - s tM I JSION: HIS: : Just the Thing for Your Trip to the Coast Select a- dainty conception that is right' up to the WiH Be -- r e ' ’iZ '’" of Monroe ' ' Reaffirmation Docfrme by U s Senate Assured" Rock Cod Oysters Regular Establishment of 250000 Men Under Direct Control of General Staff Flan of Former President In Our 5U--: - f '1 v r ''‘‘mm V minutes - -- : l - - MEN who appreciate character in 'their elothesi wiUfiud?ii'reveiatm V 7 ner & Marx clothing at tliiW store They-l- see all the style and quality they coiild possibly de- sire they'll learn that perfect fitting is insured not Speculative— and jeveiy thing: settled Vin a?few: v y ' - ' - - "p INDICTED ON CHARGE OF ACCEPTING BRIBE Jan 26 — L-- S Breckina former assistant ' district attorney who has figured in the controversy between District Attorney Swann and Former Judge James A Delehanty which resulted- in charges being filed by the City club against Mr Swann was Indicted' today on the charge of having accepted a bribe of 8500 The Indictment alleges that Breckinridge demanded S3000 from- - certain clothing manufacturers interested In and that he having strikers prosecuted 3500New York ridge - -- finally accepted Breckinridge was released on bond The Qnlnlae That Doee Nwc Affect Head Because of Its tonic and laxative effect Laxative Bromo' Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness nor ringing In the head There is only one "Bromo Quinine” E V GROVE'S signature is on box 25c - - : r- 4 s 4 i S tu "" v ‘V ! iS Jt V- - Xs w S' - " y- o’ 'v - 11 j f - v J v ' 4 :A"’ vt r'‘i x ? -: 7- t -i FILING R VICES AND SUPPLIES y—- - W W O CARLSOI? 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