Show Ss v: : ' i ' r ' Jh ' - I ' 1 ' A Qnallty nei7spapsr Salt Lake Smelter" Settlements lie Lead UETAlifll A'- rrr 7TT ' Silver SOHc og lib - 9175c Copper (cathodes) One (St Lonia) 9e II f ' v : ' - ' a WiH Ask Tliree Phoenix Arls July 18— Governor Campbell today received the President following telegram from ' ! Wilson: war instructed has of ‘Secretary General Parker to send offleers to Arizona at once to report to him conditions there with a view" to co-- J operating in the maintenance of or- ’der "Meantime may I not respectfully urge the grave danger of cltlsens taking the law Into their own hands as your report Indicates their having dona- I look upon such Aactions very with serious responsibility Is assumed are set - ' juiy is —The British Vanguard blew up and sank ‘July 9 says an official statement Issued tonight by tbo r British admiralty' The official statement reads: "H M SL Vanguard Captain James D Dlok ‘blew up while at anchor on the night of July 9 as the result of an Internal explosion "The ship sank and there were only Immediately three survivors among those aboard ship- - at the time of the disaster— one officer wo men The officer has in since died There were however 24 officers and' 71 men ' not on board at the time thua bringing the total number of survivors to 97 "A full ' inquiry has been ordered The displaced 19230 tons andVanguard her complement before the war was 870 men The Van- guard belonged to the St Vincent class of 'dreadnoughts and was launched In March 1909 The Van- guard was 580 feet long- with a beam of 84 feet and a draft of 2T feet Her armament consisted of ' ten guns eighteen and four in addition to three torpedo tubes ' Strikers Forcibly Deported From Bisbee' Arizona Are Detrained at a Small Station in Adjoining State ' - Washington July- ' 13 —War ap- billion prbprlations of about three enormous to the dollars in addition or sums already- - appropriated be of will Congress sought: apked In ' estimates which administration officials have' given notice will - be submitted next week: million dollars for naval Fort aviation was asked of Congress to- -: day by Secretary Daniels No details of the navy's air program which la separate from the government's general v aviation project were - - " : - ' i i Labors of Both Full House J v ' and Main Comintee Are Suspended Until Political i Situation Is Cleared Up y-fl- I ' - f- : - -- " given ’ t r ve SOCIALISTS TO s -- s “ tK- - : Fighting Proceeding and 'Slav Troops Advancing All Way From Halicz to Foot-hills of the Carpathians ' ' - KAISER SUMMONS j : LEADERS OF ARMY 12-ln- ch ’ PEACE POWOW Austro-Germa- n Retirement of Crisis Sequel to Refusal ’r From Positions Held for Government to Parliamen- tarize Cabinet and the) Russian Council in Accord Over Year May Be Forced " With KomilofFs v Peace Resolution Dispute ' - by Strategy r If Lonmuttee - ! J " ‘ ' i 'P- r - ' i I '4 s J :v - Dutch-Scandinavi- an — r : - V - i r f : Dutoh-Scandlnavl- an sol-dle- — 1 V J - ' - ’ I f -- -- rpOFENHAOIQ Jnly newacame from Beriin y The reichstag has gone on strike and the members have decided to suspend the labors both of the full house and the mam' committee until the political situation is cleared up This 'leaves the war ‘credit r hill in abeyance ' " Emperor William has summoned Held Marshal von Hindenburg chief of the general staff and General von Ludendorff the chief quartermaster 'general for a conference v This news should b Interpreted in oonnectlon with Intimations that tha German government hae decided to reand fuse to parliamentarism the cabinet the difficulties reported in connection with adoption of a peaoe resolution Deere Issued by Emperor William 'has directed the Emperor decree ' to the president of following the state ministry: report of my state mlnls- "Upon the me to in obedience to my try made of April T of the current year I herewith decide to order a supplement bill to the same that the draft of theeleoalteratlon-othe with tha dealing house of deputies toral law for' the 'Which is to be submitted to the diet' of monarchy for decision Is to be ' the of equal f drawn up on the basis The bill Is to be' submitted in enough that the next any case ' earlytake to elections may X to franchise you new charge the for arrangements make all necessary f this p’urposei : “ ' -WILtAAkt" : (Signed) -(Countersigned) “BETHMANlC --HOLLWEG" "The German emperor's 'manifesto forced the Prussian ministry to dis-of card Its reform project' the draft which had been largely worked out and which according to reports In Berlin away although doing political circles Inwas class three system with the concession to the con troduced as s national liberal partlea servstive’ and vot- and retained the principle of plural attainthe made that A is proviso lng or edument of a' certain age marriage an entitles elector cational 'qualification to additional votes The conservatives had vainly endeavored to have this prlncipl which proto the big vides some counterbalance embrace socialist vota extended to -an al for as propertyvote qualification was Idea the but finally' ' rl dropped Insertion of the word The emperor's -equal’ In the formula presenting the new franchise will operate to prevent the government and the hitherto domJockeying with the inant parties from bill defeating or limit'new suffrage reform In practice while grant-'lu- g ing the It in principle Hollweg May Remain The Berlin Lokal Anxelger eaya a communication from the government hae' been received g Berlin declaring that Dr Bethmann-JXollweg- 'e In office as continuance ehanoellor - Is of importance and his mistake ratlrement possibly a fatal The telegram was ' obviously disbefore the decision on the patched ’franchise was taken which Is 'Prussian ' In Berlin as a sign interpreted Polng (Contlnned on Fags S) 1 - -- de-er- ee f - for The peace conference general summons wlll be Issued ' tomorro w V S May 'bead DrlozutcC ’ Chicago 7 July' '13- -r American Socialists will participate In the conference of delegates of socialists parties of all soallied countries proposed cialists if thMr delegates can obtain ran--obls- by-Britis- If the Russians agree to take part Adolph Germer - national secretary of the party announced tonight The' American' socialists Mr Germer said also have been Invited by the Rusto an sian socialists to send delegates International soolallst peace : conference An effort will be made to send Morris HUlquit "Victor I Barger and said These Algernon Dee delegates were denied passports that would have enabled them to attend the Stockholm conference- War Baker today wired Seeretary'of Germer promising prompt Mr' action against soldiers and sailors who- hrealf: up socialist parades Men in uniform were eharged by the socialists with in- breaking taking a prominent-par- t up a soolallst parade In Boston ' rei cently passx-ortsan- - Mr-Germ- GAINING momentum as it moves ! f - - r - - Bohorodozany - - 4 i'-- h ' J FOOD CONSERVATION MENUS ADOPTED BY 'HOTELS QUAKER CITY ' 'V ' ' V ‘tv — IS PhiladelPhiladelphia July restaurants hotels and will phla follow New Tork’s lead in omitting beef from their menus on at least one! day a' week In 'the near fu-' ture ' i : In addition there will be no wheat rolls for breakfast and wheat bread will be baked from flour containing 10 per cent of rye'' potatobanana or rloe flour ’Toast garnlshes will be1 abolished and rough done away with be- bread will-bcause It requires too much but- - 1 e" - - - s ' ter v i Calves’ 'liver'1' brains :or sweet-- - breads young chickens spring be barred-- Stockade Until Wilson De t Course cides Upon His Food Sent From El Paso Washington 18—Food July prices In a leading London hotel 'were read to ‘the 'Rouse today by Representative 'Madden of Illinois to show' that- steaks and other' things Imported from America are selling there for about less than In the United 8tatea 'T-- - - j-- one-tbl- rd WOMAN CONVICTED : an ' f OF KILLING INMATE OF HOME FOR AGED ' r - - - - ple at : - V an JTERMANAS N M July 13— District Attorney J S Vaughn and Sheriff Simpson of Luna county Windsor- j tya- - w con-diti- V-- - j t on i N- - - ' : "j Government Will Take Out of Body Part Under German Influence - v - : - ' - - ' - - - - - - - - co-oper- ate - embargo Includes - -- - a-fed- - - - took-’charg- e ’ AMERICAN TROOPS TO OBSERVE FRENCH NATIONAL HOLIDAY MERAIL©-KEPIUBL1ICA- RI Want Ad Market Place Paris July It—Observance by the American troops In France of the French national holiday le provided la a proclamation Issued by Major : General Pershing It fol- lows: “July 14 Is hereby declared a holiday for all troops In this comThe people throughout mand France will celebrate on that day the declaration of the sacred prln-clplof liberty equality and fraIn defense whereof we are ternity now In France to fight by the side of the French soldlera This Is a that the Ameriglorious can armyprivilege has In uniting with the gallant soldiers and loyal people of France In acclaiming with them on their national holiday our own devotion to the same high ideala" - FOB BENT FOB SALE REAL ksTATE A SNAP — Two lots facing Main st 100 below old Tenth South street ft 13-Tod- -- - HOUSES — UNFURNISHED - - j - CLEAN newly papered om house per month Call Hyland 457-- R Gensasa Claim S Terms Call Was 244 5650 For other advertisements In this Berlin July army headthis- classification read the Want Ad For other advertisements In secquarters announcement on the western classification tlon read the Want Ad front operations reads: tlon Clrown Prince of group "Army — The HELP WANTED artillery diAl was Intense on several sectors of the Flanders front HELP WANTED and environments Enemy thrusts east MALE msr-of Nleuport southeast of Ypres near HELP FEMALE Hulluch and south of the Scarpe were WANTED— Husky” high school lads not under 17 - years of age for work repulsed WANTED Young lady stenographer In store material yard: steady "Front ' of the German Crown Prince: and' office asielstant write stating ex work and and wages to foregood O man D Artillery activity Increased consider- gerlence and salary expected P G storehouse Apply 6th West on In the and the evening firing ably Id South the left: bank of" the Meuse reached In this For othsr advertlsexnents In this great Intensity At hm 804 storming For other advertisements sec- - classification read the Want Ad sec- read the Want-A- d troops In a dashing charge captured classification tlonthe 'trenches which the enemy had re--- tlon captured on July1 8' Some of the ocouL PHONE YOUR WANTS TO 767 (Contlnufd- on PajKa 8x - v - - 87 ay’a' ' ’ - July was Hartford ConnMrs It —found n Amy S ofArcher-Gilligamurder in the first de- guilty In the court here 6ree today and superior was sentenced to be 1B17 November 17 She hanged was - convicted of' the murder by R Andrews on Franklin poisonSO of1914 - Andrews was an InMay mate of her home for elderly: peo' - TO BE INTERNED - -- - AMERICANrSTEAKS CHEAPER IN LONDON THAN IN SALT LAKE addi-tlon- K&lusz-Dem-be- rg - 1 Great Lottery to Be Held tyi Government Next Week to Announce Fate of Thousands of Eligible Mi ‘ lamb and suckling pigs also will ‘ ' - days The capture of Dollna twenty miles southwest and StryJ twenty-fiv- e miles north of Dollna on the railway line probably would make certain an Austro-Germa- n ' retirement from the Zlota Dlpa line'- which' has been held for more than a year In the capture of Kalusz General RornllofTa soldier took nearly 1000 prisoners mostly' Germans In addition five heavy guns and ten machine hands guns fell Into "their A probable : resumption ' of heavy fighting north of the Prlpet marshes and in Rumania la Indicated On the n Dvina and Shara rivers and near Smor-genorth of Plnsk there has ' been more active Infantry fighting No determined attack however has yet developed Artillery Aetire In RnmnnUu The Russian advance west of Stanlslau besides endangering the ' Austro-Germline Immediately north In Galicia also Is a threat against the line In Rumania The Russian and Rumanian artillery h'aaj been hammering the Teuton positions there' In the last few advance parties have days and already been thrown - forward to test' the enemy's strength No attack In force has been' attempted' ' Raids and reconnolterlng engagements have occupied the British and Germans on the northern end of the front In France South of St ‘Quentin along the Alsne and on both sides of the Meuse In the Verdun region the artilleries only have been active In aerial fighting French airmen have brought down' ten German airplanes and driven eight enemy machines down lines In damaged behind their' own - e ' ‘ ' - V - de- fending Lemberg on the east still Is id the balance but the Russians continue their aggressive efforts to turn It from the south by widening the wedge made on the Stanlslau front In the last six “WOODROW WILSON " N M accompanied by fifty deputies Seattle July IS —The United States arrived here late today under instrucdecided 'to take out of govenment tions from Governor Lindsey to ar- the L W Whas organization that part of It which Is German or dominated by rest the 1200 men deported from Bis-be- e German influence according to - anyesterday and take them to Co- nouncement today by United States DisThe men Clay Allen lumbus until arrangements have been trict Attorney will be Interned Mr Allen aald made for tbeir final disposition Investigation by government agentsa said the district attorney showed The sheriff said he would wait for of the Industrial large Clear From American Port instructions from the governor before Workerspercentage' to be alien Germans Mr Allen continued:' taking further action - He was not "Attorney General Gregory at my reWithout Assurance of quest authorises the Internment of all prepared to discuss' bis announce- German Safe Passage ? enemies who are affiliated with ment made ' today that if the 'federal or have taken part in any movement plan seeklngto bring about indusgovernment failed ' to gssume charge or or trial N ATLANTIC PORT agricultural July If of: the 'men he would commandeer a 'My conception of disorganisation the: rules is that ' ““Eleven neutral steamers reach any alien and will this apply to Arizona train and return them loaded with grain and other cargo who a record of unestablishes enemy The food situation which was acute reliability either ’In' residence of In emwhich could not be ’exported except1 that this Is It Is apparent' today was relieved tonight by the ar- ployment under license after President WilX W and their not time W's for the from of a truckload' of rival supplies son’s embargo proclamation ' bearound from be to kind place shifting Columbus i And two carloads of food- to place must seek employment comes effective ' Monday cleared They The supplies and keep it if they are to remain out stuffs from El Pasofrom this port today for European sent the railroad of Jail or an Internment campfrom El Paso wire The porta without British letters of ashad been made very fact that they are unreliable is a after company appeals surance and will attempt to run to Brig Gen George Bell Jr by the circumstance’ sufficiently ' serious at the alliea’ blockade this time to warrant the attention of deported men' VTen- of the vessels are Dutch and officers" to President government the Appeals the other Scandinavian They was the exiles the With have 'been flying at their docks big question Governors Hold CMt ‘ "What is to become of us?" Governor here for come time while vain ef- Governor Moses from announced afternoon Spokane this July 13 —and forts were made to secure from Lindsey Ernest Lister Idaho Alexander of to were men the the state capital that British authorities the uaual letters today on be confined In some suitable place in of Washington conferred hereIndustrial of assurance which would permit the of Interstate the at fed and phase if a stockade necessary their passage through to their desstate expense until the federal govern- Workers of the World tinations Is said found ment took them over Besides grain the ships carry's Having tele- '"Governor Alexander ofItstrikes in the In his war and state the Investigation departments graphed great quantity of meal cake and ' Idaho considfor orders of lumber that he camps Wilson that President and other cattle feed included under ered the refugees a national problem the strikers were being sent from Spothe terms qf tha embargo procla- he was awaiting a reply to his request kane matlon Governor Alexander will depart to- No statement was available tothat the state be relieved of responsifor Moscow Ida where tomorrow thrust it the upon for by night charges bility night from those directly interested ’ of the northern Idaho sheriffs tho Arizona In' the transaction but it was pre-- -' to W B Cleary a Blsbee attorney and counties will meet with the farmers aumed that the shipping companies Induswas of threats the discuss who advocate labor known reported well decided to take their chances with The govWorkers to burn crop the British blockade and admiralty deported with the others has taken un- trial of the lumernor his He said has ' of the Investigation official party courts If necessary rather than charge him men the sitconvinced make that ber camps counselled that the deported await the effective date of the em- -' In Lumber Mr Is camps uation situation the of' clearing Cleary best the bargo and endeavor' to aoeure exresumed work Bonner statement today county issued the following tonight: port licenses from tha American It was an‘After the conference "There were 1286 men deported from government With few excep- nounced that ' Washington and Idaho Blsbee yesterday In handling the In' tions they were all underground min would Railways Place Embargo of the World situabusiness Workers small dustrial ers others the being Washington' July IS— An which tion district men Warren the of eff active immediately to Governor AlexBlsbee Lowell and Warren It was reported all shipments intended for ' against of the Couer citizens the ander that Demands sf Striker export i of commodities named In had d'Alene organized region mining President Wilson’s reoent export "The men were on a strike for better so as to be ready for any outbreak by on men two proclamation except when bill of conditions particularly for of the World Workers Industrial the lading is presented with a machine which Is the custom In most “That's- what I’ve advocated all license number furnished or au-- districts' mining stnted Governor Alexander “We thorlzed by the 'export council at "The men also asked discontinuance along' need don’t troops In Idaho 'now What Washington was ordered today by of the physical examination which has been done up 'there has not been In the American Ralway association's very man Is obliged to submit to be- reference to strikes It has been done commission on car service has eeen to maintain law And order" fore obtaining a Job and which American exporters are to be held used as a basis of blacklist- - Under its responsible under the export con- -' guise men who are physically able have Hsadqiiarfeis Raided— trol law for the character and desbecause of their powork been refused Wash July 18 State Walla Walla tination of goods shipped abroad litical affiliation and principles of the Industrial troops' of "Another demand was for a 66 wage Workers World hall at Pasco the IRBY MADE PORT SURVEYOR as a minimum 6 today not Wash today this being decided after 18 — John 8' Irby per day Washington July more purchasing power National Guardsmen and the sheriff any was nominated by President Wilson having ' when miners received had rounded up twenty-fiv- e men in the 8850 had than to to be the at San surveyor today port ' Frandsoo railroad yards ‘ Two of these men all (Continued on Page 2) of w£om are In jail' are reputed to be LW W leaders - Zlotm 11pa Dine Imperiled The fate of the Zlota Dipa line er - te westward great Russian drive along the Dniester in Galicia continues t successfullj' - The fighting is ‘progressing on a front frpm Halicz to ' the foothills - of the Carpathians and all along the line the Russians are advancing Northwest of Halicz Thursday the Russians enlarged : their gains ' north of the Dniester captured - important heights between the river and Bnka-zowic- e and occupied two 'villages This advance is in the direction of Lemberg In the center ' and on the southern end of the line 'the Russians have been victorious heavy ' battles for : the possession of the crossings of the river Dominica They have- mads progress on the road to Dollna and have captured the crossings of the Domnlca at Perehlnsko about fifteen miles’ south of ICalusz and four miles west of 1 : I : - : Auatro-Hun-ari- d - g - - : a-J- - - place-accordin- - : " - - ir r r't pntej ’The Dutch Scandinavian committee ' Serious has decided on IB as the date August : late'to-da- ' fc 13 —Negotiations Stockholm' combetween the July mittee and the representatives the of rs Russian council 'of ' workmen and delegates says the Social Demo kraten have resulted In" a complete agreement ' and the 'fusion of these institutions Into 'a- 'common" bureau for the organization of a plenary International socialist conference v All labor organizations throughout the world wlll be Invited 'to partlcl ' - v i J - r y j London July 13 — A dispatch to tho Morning Post from Amstor dam say- that rnmon cnxreid that has abdicated' Emperor WiUiun r t in favor of hla an lxinoe Joadilm are - onconf inned and mnat he taken wifih all reserve - — ' Eleven Steamers Will Try to Run Allies’ Blockade Rup-prec- ht P -- - - i - terday’s Conscription Otrdei3 n : - i " when such precedents o 4-I- - President Wilson in Draft ' ing 687000 Soldiers Gives Quota of This State In Yea ALLOTMENT OF AB3IT IS EXCEEDED BX 5 135 VJ - ZLOTA LTPA LINE if I NOW THREATENED SE1D 2223 - grave-apprehensio- for Federal help ALIEN ENEMIES Men to Be Confined in IN LI7W ORDER ' :' - GOVERNOR APPEALS ’ Intennountsln 17 Now 64 VoLRepublleaii - ' - ' - ' London mid Sun generally fair little change Sof by President - ( WEATHER Bisbee Action Is Condemned ' i Sipino FBIGE FIVE GENTS All on Board Except Two Perish Disaster Due to ' Internal Explosion ' 1 r - T7j7mj British Dreadnought Vanguard at Anchor Blows Up and Sinks f s cnl - SALT TiAKE CITY TJTAH : SATURDAY JULY 14 1917 k Htnldi 179 No ’ Rfs FcS- es The American Red Cross yesterday began establishing canteens restaurants and dispensaries at railroad stations whore tbs American troops will pass going to and from tho front Tho can toons win supply oefXeet bread and WltfillAg ' — A FORMAL order by Hcude&fc Wilson drafting 687000 men into the military service under tho selective conscription law promnl-gated yesterday by tho war depart-- 4 ment together with an official allot--1 ment showing what part of tha total must be furnished by each state and territory reveals that Utah’s quota on the first selection will be 92? - : men 'i The order conveyed fn press ) patches from Washington states that tho net quota for this stat Includ- 1 ing the men enlisted to June M was 3870 men Since that tlmx however 104 men have joined the army at the loo I recruiting station and forty-thre- e have enlisted In the national guard This total deducted from the number asked 'for June 30 reduces the total to 2228 men The original quota asked for the regular army from this state was 740 men At the close of business last night Utah had this number by 612 men which was deducted from tho total to be drafted from this state ‘ Lottery Next Week : The only steps now remaining are distribution by the- governors of state ' quotas among the local exemption die- -) trlcts and the great lottery which prob-- 1 ably will be held next week and whlohl will establish the order In which regis- trants are to present themselves for! service or exemptiona The men summoned for service will be used tot fill the regular army andi national guard to war strength and tot organise the first 500006 of the new national army The total of these three1 forces will be 12 629 85 men Later an-- ) other 500000 will be called out by sufficient men to snake up ‘losses and maintain reserve bat- -' tallons The 2228 men asked from will all be used in the army as Utah UtahNational guard was filled by the voluntecr system It is estimated tho the -that Utah guard obtained about fifty man more than It actually needed the extra number being enlisted as a precaution-ar- y measure It la likely that the final process will eliminate thie “pruning number of undesirables The net from Utah Is 8228 men r while the quota grossmen quota baaed on pop-ulatlon Is 4945 over-enlist- ed - sup-plemen- ted - Gives Credit for Guards In computing the number of men' to be required from the various states th government put to tho credit of eaehl state every man it now has in the na- - j ' tlonal and every man it has con- since April l as a war volun-- 4 tributedguard teer to the regular army: on side of the j Placing the national army of 500000 the ledger entire national guard at war strength! J and the number of war volunteers need- ed April 1 last to bring tbo regulars! up to war strength the grand total was apportioned according to popula-- j ! tlon This gave a gross quota for each state from which a net quota was comthe number puted by checking off guardsmen available for federal eervlce and the number of men given by the1 state to the regular armyl since April The apportionment was mads on th basis of an estimated grand total fori the United States and Its possessions I of 105366056 inhabitants This estimate equalises the burden- that is to fall upon the 4559 exemption dlatrleta Each will furnish under thla apportionment the men its total registration would Indicate as a fair proportion actual rather than thethenumber the district would Inof population dicate- The total of these gross quotas 1 1152995 menCredit Is given to the various states for a total of 46585 voluntary enlistments In the national guard and (Continued on Page 8) - the-debi- t ’ - - - -- - - - MENOCAL SETS ASIDE CUBAN CONSTITUTION I i Havana Jnly 13 —President Manocali has suspended the constitutional guarantees and called an extra session of congress The decree gives as a reason tho state of war between Cuba and Ger- -t is believed in political many but it circles the real reason is d Iff sconces"( between the president and congress The president today vetoed a bill ro-- j ed In the house Increasing P eently To- -j the salaries of representatives J seeelon the of final the at eight congress the house repassed -- pvethe 3 |