Show V! - 9 s v-- v 'V- - f - Government Declines Terms of Owners Strike Order Effective Today i- V - t:l i Denver July 18—The department of labor to which Leadvllle mlneownere made 'a conditional proffer of - their mines a a means' of avoiding a strike there beginning i tomorrow does ' not W Soath 'street 4St ckre to accept the offer on tbeterms J5S£?VA3t Tiylott'' stalksr 40- S &urth Tskmth the mlneowners made' Verner Z Reed UMherwa street ty IL Higgs S51E Fifth South etzeet federal mediator in the proposed strike lie-s117— Msrgaret ' Satton Mount Oliret tonight telegraphed JohnR Lawson labor leader now in Leadvllle request-ln- g that he transmit the message imFOUR FRENCH VESSELS mediately to the miners' “The mlneowners offer Mr Reed 'V f''iA Said was virtually “on such ' of our mjnes-apay profltyou pay Us the profit on such of our mines as lose you stand the loss The only basis on Which the department of labor would ' ’S “J: fi take over the mines was one of mili'v T" ti? :v? £ and the said mediator tary necessity that did not Include profits f Tyro American Skips’ Sunk Strike Scheduled for’ Today ''1 14 UrBoats‘ Attacked in Leadvllle Colo July 13 —Unless tlie ' Influence of Charles' H Moyer and John May’ by4 R Lawson prominent ! labor men as orexpressed at a' mass meeting-oSanlsed and' unorganised- labor- miners London JulylS—Three French merhere tonisht can avert it or some other chantmen of more than 1600 tons and event prevents ' Leadvllle' sine v and one tinder that size "were sunk in the mines will be the scene of a strike Three week ended July 8 by mines or iubma-rinabesinnlns tomorrow- morning 'f thousand men are Involved the admiralty announeegf in i Federal mediators who have Z been May avert airplanes attacked i fourteen ’sub trying for the last few days to the shutdown of the mines whose out- marines and discovered three t mine put is an important' factor In the manufacture of munitions virtually have ' I 4 abandoned hope of preventing a strike -' The 13— Official Washington SentiJuly tense situation here Is ment among citizens of ‘the town: intoday announced the sinking cluding older miners who have spent by “'submarines " of :the American years and' acquired property here Is Hlldegaard 'c of Nv -- Orleans bitterly opposed to a strike There have July 10 and of the American schooner been many rumors afloat of this or that Mary W Bowen River July 8 All untoward event about to’ occur some members of both Fall crews were rescued numof which mention that ' a large : Hlldegaard - was : a veaeel : of 686 The ber of the prospective strikers are Austrians There are some evidences tons and the' schooner wag of 19 07 tons that not all the facts in connection v?Ith certain events have been permit ted to become public A "citixena’ J committee" has been organized here Mr: Moyer ’who Is president ofr- the International Union of Mine1 Mill and Smelter Workers which has between 300 and 900 members said that body would “welcome the commandeering of the mines by the government" 1-" Although the union men in the disjl of those trict number less than one-thiemployed It is asserted that many men not members of the organization will strike with it This applies particuyounger miners r larly to the statement ' 4 A formal of the miners is sued with their strike call ‘said thoy were not actuated by unpatriotic motives but must hae more than a minimum wage of $350 a day to live In view of the high cost of commodities They are asking an ‘Increase of lira day The average wage now is $418 a day Within: the last six months totaling - 50 cents' have been granted In the minimum wage ' - NABBED FOR LOANING CLOTHES TO SOLDIER ' -- ' civCharged with clothes for ahaving ilian soldier procured he might that enter a saloon and procure F Malone 18 was arrested last liquor night by Officer Hurst It Is believed by police authorities assistingof soldiers to buy liquor In that the manner Malone Is as much an offense against the federal law as buying the liquor for them Malone will bo held for investigation by federal officers ' : - ' - - s i - r-- y- ' - - ' - TJhy Remain in the Heat When i "T j - HR 'FAHOn-- : - V K f V ' - AND HOW TO GET THERE TAKES YOU TO -- 'T--- Alanes - f - AND - - ? - - m r'iy'ly THROUGH PARLEY’S CANYON TO PARK CITYr : : s’s : is Reached vta Daley Stage Line J4 ASCHNEITTRR “'- ' J f i First-clachicken and JJ mountain trout dinners our specialty v y beauThe resort is surrounded tiful drives and shady nooksby and is an ideal place to visit during the summer montha ? Large - parties should telephone one day before saddle horses may Rigs and at: 7 - ea bar-kenti- ne ar-riir- : &L the reiort 'be'procured Good auto roads by1 Park City or 20 minutes drive from Provoty Only Heber r - - : -r- -- S‘y y - - ! ’ i a - viA : : - ®iffi©mPaciic 1r 9 ' ‘ 414 - v - - H I J s ’ ih-crea- - s-- 'i iT- c h t j' ' 7 ' tJkTC ft ' ' ? : LAKE - HTH TAKERS CHOSEN V Enumerators MeetToday With City Commission to r The school census enumerators for 1917 will meet with members of the at 11 a nu to city commission instructions relative today receive to their work They will be asked to impress attachedn upon parents the importance ' of all their the names to giving The amount of the appropriation - for school purposes Increases in direct with- the number of chilproportion ' to served dren ' School census enumerators have' been ' appointed a follows: - : E P0K1 C 'GO AMPW AY ” : !0 s e rs11 s v 'J‘ “ s j y 0pp' So T' 1 ''-- t f-- r- - "Vo 1 City f t - Pus' Agent - I'- - - - i- i t''1 7a - : First Preclnet DUt: II iMthim U 1—Mrs street r S7 J—AAx Usnrlehsen 8' A Hansen 333 E Seventh - — - - Sixth South street Seventeenth South 't 11— Vera Fueger ‘996 Eighth East street 17ST Windsor street'-- ' 32 — Mrs Bessie Alston CL Sanford 1426 Eleventh '13— Mrs' Mattie ' East street 1179 Emerson avenue R 14— Mrs T GoMrhtly ' Mahal Msronry : 1144 Xaeventh East 5— Mrs T' ' etraet is— Hattie K Smith 1208 Ninth East street 3417 Sevedth Eaat JO—Florence Summerbaye street J18— Mrs Maijorie Whlteley J: v' rv : SUMMER EXCURSIONS 6 I - f -- " -- - ryy Fares From Salt Lake Ogden Provo and Main Line Points 270 St Zionis ' r SALT - t x-- I JF - I Second Fred net Main' St 131 S '’n-r- - LAKE EVERY V FRIDAY AND SATURDAY railroad transportation to Lund Including Utah Autoa Lund to the park aiid return lunch at Cedar City en route both ways two meala at “Wylie nights lodging and fiveconduetored Way- camp Peraonally leave Salt special Lake party for Zion Canyon July 37th' 5 6 -1 C Johnson care nf Salt Lake ' THbnne Boyd 431 E Sixth South street 2— Mary -Bose Batley 936 W Second Smith O— Mreetrtet ILanra McCMrdy 34 W ' Fourth 30l 91— Mrs ' South street 349 S Firit West — Ella Mrs 33 Aplln U 24— Mrs Elisabeth Watson 473 Islington street 461 8L- Ninth v West Mae Fitzpatrick 35— Mrs ' etzeet' 36— Minnie Jenkins 743 S West Temple street S7— Mary E Hodge 238 Paxton avenue W— Jennie Mortlson 131 W Sixth South street avenue W— Elsa than Eldzedge 321 Washington ‘ ' ider Buchanan Jr 1036 S West Tem- ataeat V " x : SUNDAY - EXCURSIONS FROM SALT LAKE CITY To Frovo Canyon Points To Park City To Bingham V 815 r ' ’ am $125 a m 85 805 a u SIACT - THE SCENIC LIMITED 1 $100 - train carries through Pullman and tourist A modern sleepers to Denver Chicago and St Ijouis v without change of can Leaves Salt Lake 445 p m and passes through the great canyons of Colorado in daylight v' Ticket Office 301 Main Street Phone Wasatch 2526 and 1560 ‘ all-ste- el j Wasatch 4381 s5 4 to 7S r - - SHIELDS i STATIONERY CO"- - - - - FROM ’ : $5120 $2750 Chicago $5900 Spring $4000 Mcuiph i e $6000 Kansas $4000 City $5644- Minneapolis ' On sale every Wednesday until September 12 Final limit October SL Proportionately low rates to many other eastern destinations iTAff'S NEW WON ££JRJLAN ALL EXPENSE EXCURSION’ j lOc-r-A- ny f - - 'S : i via ' BEING US YOUR FILMS 4 v r1 i ' y size pack’ Developing any size roll 20c Careful attention to mail orders TO POINTS EAST t Sunday Excursions TO THE CANTONS v he r: p' Colorado' Omaha ' ‘V - ? v 1 s‘ i 725 K 4S E - TROUT AND CHICKEN DINNERS A' SPECIAIrSV'" - Suite 203 Walker Bank Building Phone Wasatch 6610 BRIGHTON HOTEL STAGES i : -- - r ' : K We specialize in : finishing : and de- xhis department is in yeloping t charge of an expert South ‘ - ’ t f -- 9— Hazel CL Thomas 10— Aurora Marlger : Denver street 4— Ida P Greenwood 331 McClelland sTenne — Day 356 8 Twelfth’ Eaet etzeet (6—Doris IJllla Alston 395M3S B Ninth gouTu street' Ninth East street 7—Esther Hart 'ft—Beatrice Kincaid 1133 Eleventh Eaet street - Rooms Round-tri- p i E ScTMth South Fourth East street — - - SSl f— Ethel ' VI 'S"''' 4 P A : - i chll-dre- 5B -- LEAVE Star Line 62 & Second South Pelhyl Stage Line Leaves Wilson 800 Hotel 830 a xu Every morning Arrives 1030 ArriVM 6 6 II a m 006 6666ea u230 p oi Leaves p tt Leaves 430 p m Arrives 5 p xn Arrives w V Phone call or write for particulars J Geo G Bohrssen Ohas Sehoeneman Lessees! 803 McIntyre Bldg Was 3675 a Salt Lake City :yr 7?- v"’ Big'OottonwoodOanyon Oulinary Department Par Excellence v- f - I y v ? Mother Used to Cook Furnished Cottages Special Rates for Weekly Guests Gate of Temple T - ' -- CwO ‘h Asst: OdiLyPasseiigvr Agent' : I 7 H P: BROWN - y - V & 9 't Phone Wasatch 2261 - -- 9 to F E SCOTT D F 27' West i South Temple ' ( ''t ? s t -M - to Final Limit October 31 1917 Let Me Arrange Your Itinerary and Reservations UTAH OKI E ' r - EEC E£E-OST- CC Jt-- - rf f ses SCHOOL CENSUS ? ' - i" Information and Reservations Call Phone or Write Get Instructions fcv o SILVER if" - ' Stopovers May Also Be Made at 7 SANTA CRUZ OAKLAND SAN JOSE ' XBIG TREES r SANTA’ BARBARA DEL'MONTE - YOSEMXTR Etc I - ' “THE KILLARNEY OF A3IEBICA’ E30TE ISRIGUTOH - 1 ’A 's i ' 4' rd j- - ‘ 17- If11 - lM UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD':' - - ftj - ‘Vf a EFFECTIVE JUNE iiJi-i- i - - ' - i 153 X First West street 287 X First West street Knight 37 X Seventh West street 53— Vera Emery 55— Claire B Fonlger 73 N First West street 135 W Third North street' 66— Ella Calllster 443 N Second West 57— Elisabeth D Neb-k-er street gg— hire 1ella Jetty 487 W Fifth North street 397 K Twelfth West 59 54— W J Newman street Tanner 443 N First Weet 60—Jennie I G ' ' tV"? -- street j ' ' rrtnni - 8JO x Leere: 'toa B - C PETTY Maaager r w xrrire "-439 y Toko tke Jeffery Cere" S Bk - i RESERVATIONS AND BOOKLET Vm Warmer A G P A-- Salt Lake City Utah Seeead Eaet SIS Pkeae Waaatek 78SS-- J 'Jm SPEND 70UE SUNDAY OUTING AT W Williams T1S Third avenue 3M G street' r 34— Sarah Eddington t v Ruth Edwards 116 B streeti to— Helena g V Fifth Prvdnct W' Miles 12 ta ' France aparl-- ments f SI Louise Platt" 143 Third' 'East street V 105— Julia Halleu 7 Woodruff apartments H Moffett 130 Tenth East street M-- Urr E Second South street Mazy Watkins 1155 i7 ' job— Ruth Hlrtb 1250 E Seuth Temple street' HIP Mmr Dt 8 Ischrle7S0 Second East street: K Second- - South 110— Nora- B Phillips 924 a street v 931 -E Ninth j South fll— John X Shorten 28 9 street Fourth East Josephine Koch 268 E — Mm Fourth Kathleen- McCoocy 101 102 103 — C - BIG COTTONVVOOD CANYON ' - ’ ' - -- - — s‘ 11 I P 515 P TT ’ ' 1HO ' 1100 “ 'b W P IL 110AP - II U56 p TT n 11 KK 19 TT Km LA 11 M P a LTT CMy - a- ' II W y jf ' c - t - I ' - T : f ir- - ’ fc v - - if - 'mJfr ' i " v k r ' - ? $ ” r£ V 1 'I'-'“v k V4 -- K - ( s 330 : 1 £' r j j Furnished Trout or chicken dinfaers cottages and tents by the week ' or for the summer Good fishing Auto stages leave Willes-Hora- e 20 Phone Drug Co every morning at 8J5 o’clock Effective June R D Maxfield Hyland 2538-for information ' ’ COTTONWOOD STAGES leave Wllles-Horn- e Co 3 South Main 115 a m daily Sundays Included' Brighton and allDrur Intermediate points Leave Brighton 190 p m effective June -29i' l f f' f t: C JASNEILSOK - w-113- I f MAJiFIELD LODGE KES0RT - ’ - m1"Ovarland Limited 'A QA - t‘ -- ‘ f 366 Fourth avenue ‘ ' 75— WluifTed Cummings 61 A street - 'f 30— Florence Galsexxl 725 First avenne n SI Renee Mounteer 1026 Second arenue 32— Georglana H Smnrtbwaite 1065 First are- - ' 8 2jo p -- T tt VVflU - w' pm 600 PM - - U'E FOR -- j B Simmons 74— Mrs 665PM 555 p M - - "T" E- - Saxton 395 Third avenue 61 Third avenne 1 1 else 73— Mrs A Tf— Ruth A GE ST Mmmty City Fkaromj y For Prompt Service ad Ceorttow Trteteeet Exeeae baggage ud light freight received at v Fosrtk Prednet - s H TON: BELRSeeeed I G South if- 34 &SO a Leers DcpA - - i‘V t - (toto- AM OTWUn1?‘t?g““7l°-A M': s:' Ogden and Intermediate rcmo 0cIh1205 V M: 835 a! 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