Show ' t ’I 2 '"V — ' J- - r it S' e THE Say Roads Will Never HERALD-REPUBLICA- y r i s SALT ' LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 16 1917' N - FORT’S BIG GUNS GUARD SAVANNAH fflT TARGET AT 20 MILES 12-INCHERS Of Meet Issue Eager Anxious Buyers in Saif Lake andvEvery Town in Utah Are Flocking to This GREAT SALE Brotherhoods Declare Lines Rely on War to Avoid Settlement YORK March 15— The NKWhood s’ side of the controversy was made public in the following stateMen’s One Men’s ment signed by the four brotherhood chiefs W Q Lee for the trainmen Women’s Children’s IV S' arter for the firemen X E Sheppard for the conductors and W SL 12 sizes One Stone for the engineers: Boy’s Ktl Boys’ Shoes “We presented a proposition to place the Adamson eight-hoi law into ef' fect along the lines suggested by President Wilson last August which was Men’s Ladies’ that in all road service except passenGa Screven at Tort where ger Big gun schedules now read: 006 hundred miles or less nine or ten hours A VANN AH Ga March 15 —For the out of five hits at targets twelve mile's or less overtime at ten or eleven miles There are also eight rapid fire Men’s Slides per hour’ insert One first time since the Spanish American off of hours or less for maand caliber many guns a basic day andeight lighter twelve and one-hawar Fort Screven at the mouth of chine guns Wi to miles per hour for speed basis tot the the Savannah river is on a war footThe four most important batteries purpose of computing overtime Overthe the disappearing guns time to be paid for at not less than ing Visitors are not admitted and contain One Ladies’ Ladies’ One rifles the mortars and the of the daily rate per hour questions that the first private would twelve-inc- h A battery at one end fire In all yard switching and hostling have answered a month guns rapid Shoes ago now arouse includes a twelve-inc- h rifle with an f service where schedules now read ’ten eleven or twelve hours or less shall instant suspicion Xo one regardless accurate range of fifteen miles further constitute a day’s work’ insert ‘eight of rank la permitted to enter the gov- down is a battery with a disappearing r - va gun then a rifle and at the opposite hours or less' shall constitute a day's ernment reservation witli a camera In case of attack the safety of Sa- end the second disappearing gun In work Overtime to be paid for at not IMPROVED NEW less than of the daily rate vannah would depend on Fort Scre- between are four batteries each conmorven's a a and mortar fire gun its In huge disappearing guns taining rapid per hour passenger service the Present mileage basis will be main- tars buried in piles of earth and sand guns of smaller caliber: tained provided that the basic passen- and its smaller caliber guns While the IlattrrlM Hidden fort stands no invading force can asger day will not be in excess of eight cend An fleet would far outthe Savannah river and no fleet numberattacking consecutive hours Overtime to be in guns but would the fort waters off Tybee The meet approach the paid for at not less than great fort commands every Inch of sea In The fort difficultyhasIn range finding of the daily rate per hour every range already that direction and it is in the and charted Each battery is rear by a wilderness ofprotected Proposal of Ilaliroads creeks chan- plotted hidden by trees and sheltered behind "The conference committee of the nels and marshes Naval experts say an feet immense sand bank twenty-fiv- e railway took our proposition under that this stretch of bog and morass thick — the most effective barrier consideration and at the afternoon makes it impossible to capture the To destroy these guns 10 o’clock meeting notified us that they could not fortress by an encircling movement against bigeven with Immensely suaceept It and submitted in lieu the and that an invading 'force would be batteries grown-u- ps perior guns many days of accurate and we Avill until it had battered down the continuous following: be would “ Tf the supreme court holds the law hopeless necessary firing fortress Even then the eand banks would have one to be constitutional and the two sides Ciun Dig to be destroyed entirely for battle Disappearing cannot agree upon the application of Screven is one of the strong- ships could not fire at such an angle any of the points we will agree that estFort defensive works south of Xew York as to drop shells behind the bank and the elghthour commission shall deter- In every way an attacking force would destroy the guns The shells must' mine how the law shall be applied Shoes be at a disadvantage In the channel either fall in front strike the bank or "In case the law is declared uncon- across Coats the fall behind bar mines would prevent stitutional we offer to Join you in vessels of There are 500 men and sixteen ofheavy draught coming in commission to close asking the eight-ho— to ficers and Col Arch! the batteries engage enough determine the whole controversy Any and steel wire nets across the entrance bald at Fort Screven is in command with Campbell settlement arrived at to be effective would bar the way to submarines Capt John Musgrave as second in comfrom January 1 1917’ There are twenty-fou- r mand Besides this force there Is the pieces of ord"It will be noted that in any event- nance ino t kinds at all Savannah Fort volunteer guards of this city Screven uality the managers' committee has two twelve-inc- h which could swell the force at the fort disappearing declined to negotiate any settlement of cludingthat have an accurate range of and man the batteries in an emerguns the eight-hou- r day that if the law is probably miles They can throw gency twenty held constitutional they will not agree 0 Fort Screven is to the southeast projectiles even further but a target to our interpretation of the law and more Monroe is to distant seldom is The the middle Fortress hit what huge desire to submit the application of the twelve-inc- h mortars come next in im- states and the defenses at Xew York Come Come law to an arbitration the members of One is placed in each of the are to the northern coast Fort Sere-ye- n portance eight-hour the commission being the is eighteen miles away from Saeight batteries and all are accurate up arbitration board so the city would be in no danto miles twelve vannah pracDuring target “On the other hand if the law is declared unconstitutional they decline tice last year these mortars made four ger until the fort had been crippled to make any settlement of the matters In controversy with us and again of- proposed when he recommended the enfer to submit the matter to arbitra- actment of the law therefore a decitoo TIE-U- P tion the members of the eight-hou- r sion of the supreme court upholding commission being the arbitrators of the law would the "If the railroads are willing to sub- not constitutionality even indirectly secure for the emmit either of these propositions to arone the purpose of the law 256 S bitration it is evident they are willing ployees to Declare Cbantry Loyalty to give their employees an eight-hoGoods Shoes “It goes without saying that railroad day if the arbitration board so decides been patient and loyal but the roads themselves will never employees have I dies’ Coats to the interests of the country and in grant the request directly the event of war have offered their Strike of Brother Attitude Declared Unfair services to the government It must "We submit that this is an unfair not be overlooked that during this pehood Members to Begin attitude for the conference committee riod when the railroads have persistof the railways to assume for if they ently denied their employees that which was intended by the President are willing to grant the eight-hoSaturday Night in his proposition and that which was method should through any day they be willing to grant it directly to their Intended by the Congress In the Adamduring the year’s employees and not prolong the contro- son law the railroads (Continued from Page 1) period show net earnings of overem- a spokesman for the employees declared versy “The public should remember that thousand million dollars while the would be only another form after having failed to reac-- an agree- ployees with no increase in wages of “That arbitration and our men are sick and in an of cost Increase ment with the conference committee of have suffered the railways last August President living equal to more than 40 per cent tired of arbitration” “If after more than a year we have The brotherhood chiefs contend their Wilson intervened and to to secure some relief and train demand for the basic eight-houfailed fi Hb VP mediate our difficultiesattempted r aud after day englnemen conclude to fold their for all classes of work with pro rata hearing both sides of the discussion and and considering the matter for several hands and starve in reality rather than time for overtime would give them degrees should they be considered only what they would gain under the days proposed a settlement which by and train flag? settlement la practically the same as as disloyal to their some of the Adamson law They failed to secure some relief of the respon- provisions and englnemen conclude to fold their we have just proposed to the railroads have abandoned their original demand “Why not place rather than hands and starve in reality for time and a half for overtime The railroads refused to accept the sibility on the employers who can very be considered should they by degrees President's proposition when the Pres- easily stop all talk of stoppage em-of that the rank and file of Declaring to their flag?” disloyal - TV” the brotherhood membership had be- as ident recommended to Congress the en- trains by recognizing that such G Lefe was informed tonight of standcome impatient and would tolerate no the announcement actment of a law similar to his propo- ployees must either lower their from Washington 1 would do everyWilson sition This Congress did when the ard of living or they must work longer further President in that dedelay their enforcing railroads again refused to accept the than ten hours out of each twenty-fou- r mands Mr Lee said the supreme court thing in his power to avert a strike appeal directly to probably would decision of Congress and have not yet in order to retain American standards might Adjourn without handing down and of the men themselves the patriotism a decision on the Adamson act In He observed the law in a single instance of living" Chairman Lee Says Lines Would Leave Settlement to “It is apparent to us that the purpose that event he declared there would hftV6wa asked what effect this would Is no be to of the railroads avoid any settledecision until next winter and Into Effect Eight-Hou- r “Why do you ask me that?” he de- Differential Commission of Questions Unde ment of the matter until such time as SCHOOL DEBATERS TO the men would not wait manded “We have heard nothing from United States becomes thethe of the country President involved in war to Encourage Storing Roads Afraft Court Decision termined by Decision When we do hear we will take up that when they expect to escape any settle- OPEN CONTEST MONDAY The refusal to managers with comply question’’ ment of whatever character Evfen Fuel in Summer the ultimatum of the brotherhoods was declared that if the Warren S Stone court should de- East High Team to Discuss Tax Prob- based though the supreme men to an the made the President upon appeal contention that they YORK March Id —Elisha Lee chairman of the national conference ride that the law is constitutional we lem With L D S lT be considered” He added would “it must NEW abide’’ “await and decithe by have noticed that they will not accept of the railroads made the following statement: however that there was “no bluff’ Orators sion of the supreme court on the Adam- about Beginning April 1 a differential of our interpretation thereof which Is strike the commission rehave son offered to leave to the Goethals eight-hoact: “We 25 cents a ton will be in vogue in the They asserted their willing Debates in the Salt Lake triangle of ness to submit practically the same as the President the wrhole controversy of coal between Helper and cently appointed by the President any question that may remain unsettled by hauling tlie state high school debating league to the eight hour commission if Salt Lake and to other Utah points the decision of the supreme court in the pending Adamson law case We rethe East High school law is declared unconstitutional and FROZEN ORANGES will start Monday of Officials coal companies gret that the leaders of the organizations have refused to accept this offer IT affirmative will clash with L D S however expressedproducing the opinion yesteragreed to accept any decree of the consumer the that day East auditorium East commission may not 1 enjoy and that they have notified us that they have ordered a series of strike on at the negative Bite reduction of the Not until after May G o'clock Pointing out to the four chiefs the High school negative will meet Granite A D Pierson sales manager for the the railroads of the country beginning Saturday night at international crisis UTAH grave con IT IN which NOT BESOLO S D L and affirmative at Granite Utah Fuel company says that produc“The ultimatum presented to the rail- the nation they appealed to so to continue remain ing companies affirmative is scheduled to contest with fronts Until their patriotism to prevent a strike far behind in their orders that surplus roads by the organizations was that we BRITAIN TO GET Granite negative at L D S U All The brotherhood chiefs In in a coal may not begin to develop until must immediately put Into effect their formal teams have been preparing for the statement expressed Indignation at the 15 He added that a reduction April more than three ENTIRE CANADIAN duels for forensicYou Drink Seize Plans to mine for summer storage may interpretation of the law now before the W at N the railroads attitude the taken deanin some are contests close Boyden by months and of only be governed by future develop- supreme court for a determination a strike would be ticipated The question to be debated claring CROP OF WHEAT ments Carload with“It goes without saying” unpatriotic of statethe and Alleged upon is: its meaning A constitutionality F Sweet Standthe of president “Resolved that the single tax system ment declared “that the railroad emard Coal company also declared tnat out waiting for the decision of the Ottawa March 15 —The govern-meshould be adopted by the several states ployees have been patient and loyal to Says a glass of hot water and cost Damaged the of and materials labor high waived” court constitutionality has received word that the the interests of the country and in the may render it Impossible for mines to phosphate prevents illness The debaters who will participate are event "We declined to accept this proposilower the cost of coal to the retaJl of war have offered their servcouncil of agriculture Canadian and keeps us fit Robert Ganz William Hardlman coal merchant He expressed hopes tion feeling that we must await and James Jennings Marvin ices to the government It must not Seizure of a carload of frozen that Eldredge Miss at Regina has decided that meeting something might happen to enable abide Hannah Hollings- be overlooked that during this period oranges will be the first work of W N the coal Chamberlain court the of the to by of wheat In Canada judgment whole the producing crop and Claudia give companies when the railroads have worth Miss Eleanor Silver consumer the benefit of the rail- and we thereupon made the following the food and dairy commisstate Boyden coal when it burns leaves Stookey Judges for the debates have denied their employees that persistently Just as for be the British taken was shall which sioner if the car is consigned to Salt road’s reduction formal offer for a settlement of the behind a certain amount of incombus- not yet been selected the Intended President in his by 8 Ellas or to propoin Utah Woodruff Lake Woodruff of the any point Involved: tible material in the form of ashes so sition and that which was Intended A S Daggett of Denver inspector Sheets Morris Coal company who is issues “1 the food and drink taken day after cerIf supreme court holds the day at food the head and in the Congress of the associated retail Adamson the the Adamson law for the federal IS SIGNED by departdrug leaves in the alimentary canal a REQUISITION to be constitutional and law a coal merchants said last night that that the railroads during a year’s period ment was notified yesterday tain amount of indigestible material cannot two sides the to agree upon the aphave been will retailers In carload their do of alleged oranges net not which If everything of over a thou- frozen en route from California to this power to have the completely eliminated Governor Bamberger Authorises Re- showed earnings of the of consumer realize any points we will plication from the system each day becomes food million sand dollars while the employon to Wife be were the the market Deserter commission eight-horailroad's In reduction placed turn of Alleged haulage bacteria which inagree that the city and arrangements for the millions of From ees with no Increase in wages have here were com- charges He added that all retail coal shall be law determine bowels how the this mass ofe shall Governor Bamberger has signed re- suffered fest the waste an Increase in cost of living pleted 'for by Mr Boyden to seize the merchants doubtless will bend every toxins and ptoniaine-llk- quisition papers upon the governor of leftover applied 40 immore on to to than this cent effort arrival their store all the coal to this state of equal oranges per morning the return “2 In case the law is declared unpoisons are formed and sucked into Oregon C-forRollins 1 differen“If after more than a year we have and confiscate them if offered for sale mediately after the April possible a farmer of Weber Grover the blood women who can’t we offer to Join you in constitutional state tial in this goes into effect Men and by the county get feel- county who is charged eight-hocommission to food received and the the S John advices the Critchlow desertby with asking to must Inside general take at Ogden having an inbegin attorney ing right were and to the Fuel for the whole controversy the determine United States Rollins yesterday and department Before dairy breakfast each ed his wife Edna baths effec-arrive yes- company who has returned from a settlement arrived at to be effective that the car would a glass of real hot fant child drink eating morning but a reclieck on the trip to tne northwest says that Utah January 1 1917 was signed by Govof limestone terday afternoon The water with ina teaspoonful revealed 1c to wash out of the ernor requisition and an officer will that it would not coal will continue to remain in great shipment Bamberger “This offer for a feasible adjustment phosphate this until demand all along Pacific coast points was reach here morning bowels Portland to where the of feet sent from be day’s Ogden previous refused’’ thirty was car Thenot on so the He destination of the that fuel is consumers short sayscoast into custody poisons and toxins and Rollins has been taken to accumulation of Mr either apPacific learned fuel by Boyden that entire yesterday to canal trial him the stand return to Ogden to keep and fresh alimentary and it may be that the pear to be living from “hand to mouth’ f wife desertion and March Brings Out Unsightly Spots How or1 Mr Daggett to on the charge clean pure car to headare PAREGORIC BANNED sick points east If this Tliis Is the second requiThose who subject nonsupport to Remove Easily Is the case the car will be Inspected of a like character which Govache colds biliousnesswithconstipation ' sition The woman with tender skin dreads here1 by Mr Daggett and the con- 3 SUSPECTS ARRESTED bad taste ernor Bamberger has signed since takwake up BY NEW DRUG LAW others who backache March because it is likely to cover her signees notified stiff- ing his office rheumatic foul breath a sour stomach face Ivith ugly fredkles No matter how Trio Charged With Steal lag Goods ness or have A 8 Daggett of Denver federal food quarter-poun- d are urged togassy get a from sun after meals veil the and thick her winds have From Denver Jt Rio Graade Cara who is working in BOYS ALL NEW YORK and CRASHES TRAIN S drug inspector the of limestone phosphate a strong tendency to make her freckle B Raynor formerwith F Inmore Three in the arrests conjunction and alleged store begin practicing ‘ drug wholesale robbery of Denver & Rio ly of Salt Lake is visiting in Salt peace of This will cost very TO TRAIN Grande Fortunately for herothine--doublternal sanitation A THROUGH BRIDGE REQUIRED box cars were made late yester- Lake Ho says that new amendments to mind the make sufficient is anyprescription littlean but on Sheriff B E to the Harrison antidrug law may reafternoon the enthusiast subject by Deputy even one it for ipakes possible N Yn March 15 — Governor day strength — 15 in the withdrawal of raragoric Albany ImTex March Westbound Paso Harmon El more to the Is who took Inside county jail sult Remember most susceptible to freckles to Whitman today signed the-- ' military W L Hill L Hill and Walter hathjng th'o open market from train n No 9 those their Jensen because Southern Pacific passenger forty-seve' than outside bathing portant skin' clear and white 'No training bill which extends the law who It is alleged were employees of Mr Daggett explained hat since the keep creshed through a bridge pores do not absorb impurithe skin the of strict enforcement of law blood causing poor health miles east of H Paso tonight causing giatter how stubborn a case of freckles enacted last year so as to compel all the Denver & Itio Grande placing ties into bowel on the he narcotics the use of paregoric has offieer double do to as death the have' of' Just the the othine George 16 19 soap you engineer pores According to and between arresting of strength the while years age boys conbecome fireman extensive it having been found recovered the sweetens and stolen Walker bagcleanses and remove water them should property Engine alleged hot and Last year's instruction receive military a substance cars were reduction with car mail so its and wrenches that water skin hot and tobacco of badly pinchers gage the sisting freshens Get an ounce from your druggist and law 'applied only Ao school boys but the saws and other goods all of develops to the report re- banish contains which stomsufficient wrecked act on the gloves according limestone phosphate the freckles Money back if it bip( sig?iecl today includes working which-arto 'have been stolen opium to give a drug addict' satisfacalleged ach liver Kidneys and bowels — Adver- - ceived at the local offices of the rail- fails from the railroad company boys as welL way tory effects Blue iSeie Suits $2000 Big Lot Rubbers and Big Lot while they last President Suspenders pair Arrow and Monarch Shirts values to $200 Sample Line Men's lints VvG values to $200 value up to Overalls pan ur years 4 ‘ ’ Black Coats values to S1000V Big Lot values $000 Big Lot Slippers -- lf one-eigh- th Big Lot Wv QQfi Owll A ' 6- one-eigh- th Toy Airship one-eigh- Splendid airships free Will travel in any given course Children and even wild over Not easily them broken one Children’s big lot values to $250 th Starting Saturday morning at give each customer of the splendid airships free Children’s values to $750 ur - free FACES NATION 400000 free get an airship small to be advertised At the Bankrupt Store you will always find lots that are that arc even greater than bargains advertised Don’t get in the wrong place Follow the entrance on State street Five Big crowds to State Remember we only have Groceries La Ilats Bankrupt Stocks on Sale Bargains in Clothing Dry Drugs and Paints TRAFFIC ur get an airship -- ur 256 State Street W H Wade in Charge MX ROADS REJECT DEMAND PENDING COURT RULING COAL RATES TO t DROP APRIL Put - ur ILL a Breakfast Water - Fruit El-w- nt yn - ur - sales-manag- er ur t -- ed P - e - e 'v-- 1 t |