Show -- v— - r-vs- - ' -- v- f N 4 ' ' ' “ - : £ Chairman Denman Declares - - — 7 AGREEMENT FOIffiCAST ‘I Am Soldier Under Orders’ General’s Answer to Rumor Res-ignati- on S' a1 r i Washington' July 18 —Members' ot the shipping1 board and Major General Goethals manager of the board's fleet ' corporation who are at odds over the government's shipbuilding program at a lengthy conference today went' oyer the general's proposals for constructing' government shipyards and for speeding? up tonnage now building Another conference will be held to- morrow The shipping board - Chalr- man Denman said wants more- infor- matlon before It approves the general but General manager's program Goethals said he thought he had sub mitted most of the information asked for Neither side would say what are the points of difference over the program' Chairman Denman intimated that all disagreements would be settled satisfactorily t "There are no personal differences he said "only one of policy I know o( no difficulties that) could not be between two rational persons 'adjusted each to concede to the other willing an ' intelligent difference of opinion-- : - tSates Disagree is based' said Mr Denman In reply is paid "Ignores the- fact that the shipand the for by its freight earnings Is paid-fothe consumer In by freight so far as the wooden or other ships serve-thallies they will be paid for by the allies“Before the junk point has ' been reached the - vessels might well have glorious as performed a service as wooden those quickly constructed ships ' of Perry’s” GRANT IS MADE VICE ADMIRAL - -- - Atlantic Fleet Reorganized TWO V DIE IN FRANCE "VSo as to Be in Readiness " Bessemer'£' Capt July for Instant Action Charles Rund of this city died at 6 from -- - v - - 18-- — - France June : natural Staples' causes according to wprd received today Captain Rufid left America for Europe as a member' of the first contingent under General Pershing Slayton Mich July 18—A telegram announcing the death in France of Christian Erickson a private ' in the received yesterday regular army was Mrsv Ann i Erickson of by his mother d with Slayton' ' 'Erickson' '“ 7 the expedition'" Pershing r ' went-abroa- — S L AUSTRALIANS TO FORM RED CROSS UNIT A committee consisting of Miss' Dot-ti- e Miss Ducy Wicks Miss Erne Hurley Mrs Phoebe Cook and Mrs Olive Jones Mould was appointed yesterday to a Red Cross unit of the Salt society The unit will Lake Australian of the society work as an auxiliary and an organization will be effected at onceAn outing of the society is scheduled in r Liberty park today It Is given Hurley honor of Philip Hellbut Philip men of three young and Ted Hardmanwho-havenlisted in Australian birth army an Invitation the United States received The society has from the Britannic association to 6Join in August with them at the Lagoon of all people co-of a general gathering It will British birth and descent in making the celebration a operate 7 ysuccess “ to-b- or--gan- lse - - - e - - - OFFERS 8 PER CENT ON DISPUTED TAXES Trust The Zion’s Lake county will pay to Salt company -8 per cent interest on disputed tax for 1815 and 1916 providing the lYles BUbreme court upholds the opinion of the district court in the case of the ex-te- nd - - C NayContinental bank against R was the 'treasurer lor county made : before the- county agreement commissioners by Ashby yesterday - bank : and Snow representing the was the county com-which accepted by missioners ' - - - - - - 1 v-I- - - Au-thoritj- for r - : - ' Saving Bank A - ’ ' - - ! : - -- ' - - -- Washington July 18—Rear Admiral Albert W Grant ' today was appointed a vice admiral "by President Wilson The promotion is part of a partial reorganization’ of the Atlantle fleet : Admiral Mayo 'r Daniels said will remain InSecretary general It also was indicated thatcommand 'possible operations overseas are not contemplated By the 'changes Immediate authority under'V Admiral Mayo will be divided between Vice Admiral Coffman at present second In command and Vice Admirsl Grant' The former Is' to have direct of a division containing mostcommand of the and as rforce number 2 while designated Vice Admiral Grant will i command the remainder of the fleet under the designation of "Force Number 1” t la understood that the reorganization will not affect the division of the fleet now in European waters under Vice Admiral Sims VlcO Admiral Grants’s appointment leavef£ju vacancies in that rank the appointment of three was granted by Congress with the understanding that one would be appointed for: the Atlantic fleet another with the Asiatic fleet and the third with the Pacific' fleet 'hut so much more Importance has been forced upon the Atlantic forces ln the Atlantic that It was decided-tstation all three there Vice Admiral Grant wlU be replaced ap commander of the submarine force by Capt S 8 Robison now commanding the battleship South Carolina "This carries into effect a' plan worked out by Admiral Benson 7 and Admiral' Mayo which has been under consideration for several months" said Secretary Daniels regarding the re? "There are noj organization ' plan twice as many battleships in commission as we ever had before ' in fact every battleship we have ' Is now in full commission "The whole purpose of 'the new orour battleship ganizationas is to keep ' condition as to perfect fleetjin state of In the highest putit efficiency and readiness for action” - - pos-slble- ! S VHI1 OPERATE U ' - Lines y From Base to Front to Be Matted byAmeri- can Engineer Regiments ' What We Do to Get Our Paris July 18— Official announcement Is made that the United Statee transport service is - taking over control of the French railroad lines from the port bases to the permanent camp and the front Tracks are being laid and sidings enlarged ' The roads will be mantled later by AmeriAmerican engineer regiment narow gauge locomotives-mostlcan will be utilized Most of tho supplios will bo- ' imported from tho Unitod v States -A section ofthe French state 'forests has been turned over to the United will States 'American lumbermen bartake out lumber for railroadInties addition racks and other purposes to this sp000 tons of lumber will oe ? : Tliere isn ’t a housewife in" all the land who coiild afford to search the west for the choicest grades of Turkey Red Wheat1 m order to get the highest grade flour for her bread The flour used for making: f - - : BfgSt :V5r‘isi- - V ' - v : Tbo broad that znado - - f - ' Imported from America monthly s is gathered in just this way by a “ Royal 9 expert The e various flours are then blended into one perfect flour This makes the reason for Royal Bread’s goodness very 'plain Your grocer has this bread fresh' every day v 1 RED CROSS BUYING V ? : TO BE CENTRALIZED high-grad- London July 18—French men women and children under 18 and' more than 50 years of age are being returned by the Germans to France from the occupied sections in the northern part of the ‘country at the rate of 1000 a day according to advices received by the Belgian relief commission here The repatriation is being 'carried out de than present' less one-four- th S R : A B AT man was offered the post at Toklo hut declined and recommended the ap- pointment of Mr Morri MORRIS SELECTED - LESSONS ON FOOD AlfASSM TO JAPAN PENALTY FOR MRS MOONEY ( ns CONSERVATION ISSUED TO NORMAL SCHOOLS Was One of Pennsylvania Washington July 18—Lessons on — food conservation to be normal schools were Issued today by the food administration attending the School teachers to preach courses will economy through- - --"the ’ gospel In unforgettableout- America ' term" The lessons deal with Hoover’s food administrationmeasure plan general can- food conservation fundamentals drying methods of or--of-’ nlng fooddiet adequate local and groups In working- ganlzlng Leaders Steadfast son in Convention forWil- - used-la-summ- le Evlan-les-Bat- ns - : cold-blood- i ed - AIMED ed - - - so-call- T unit - SCIENCE EDITOR DIES Archibald July 18— Brooklyne Mas of Christian an editor McClelland CHRISTIAN of tho Science periodicals and officer First Church of Christ80 Scientist died suddenly today aged ' MOROS EAGER TO FIGHT under Manila July 18—Plans aare full regiof the formation way for Moro In the hope that eventment of attached to the Ameribe will It ually can expeditionary force In France ed tion It Is ' understood that Vance McCormick the Democratic national chair © - - LOS AMGELSS 74 ? Diverse routes via rail and steamer including - r- ' s SAN DIEGO PORTLAND SEATTLE - ' On side daily June 15th to Sept 30th Final return limit Oct 31st 1917 Stopovers at all points en route including ZION CANYON Utah’s - 1 New Wonderland A delightful auto sidetrip from Lund (Wylie Way) LOS ANGELES BEACH RESORTS REDONDO BEACH LONG BEAOH SANTA MONICA OCEAN PARK SEAL BEACH VENICE booklet and full information for Applv V City Ticket Office 10 E Third South St Wm Warner' A GF A Phono Wasatch 3502 THANKS RED CROSS FOR SOLDIERS KITS 18—Hurried of comfort kits being rushed to Red Cross headquarters here some by time ago were explained todaywar officers of the Bed Cross rewere council who said the kite war for the r ' department by ' quested General Pershing’s forces in Franc Council Deal With to a of thanks for tho In message Army General Pershing said: gift - Commission’s Charges "These things cause the soldier to remember that the people at are behind them" home Ordinary Way tobacco knives paper are Writing the gifts inarticles and other '’London July IS—Announcement was the kits and the Red Cross Is premade in the house of commons today to more for sending many paring by Andrew Bonar Law chancellor of front the battle the exchequer that the liad decided not to proceedgovernment with the HOUSE ' MARKING TIME Judicial inquiry into the reproposed 18 —The House Julysession Washington adport ofthethe commission which investi- held a todaytransThe journing until Saturday without Mesopotamia gated campaign soldiers would be dealt with by the army council In the ordinary way and acting any bualnes the decision announced as soon ai UDINE RETURNS TO HIS SHIP possible of Udine Rome July 18 —The Princemission The government haa refused the res to who was head of the Italian Ignatlon of Baron Hardlnge United State has resumed his for foreign affair which has the thrice been tendered If it had been duties as a captain in the navy in the power of the to refuse the resignation government of Austen Chamberlain as secretary forJIndia Mr Bonar Law added It would have done so John Dillon Nationalist announced “f wouJd move an adjournment ®£ toe house In order to discuss wheth-to- ® of Baron Hardlnge should resignation not be accepted ' T SAN FRANCISCO Proportionately low rates for tickets including - July ch resulted in thousands ' 'AND RETURN- V- - be-raise- Central-Massachusett- er bp-instruc-ted Washington July IS— Roland &' Morris of Philadelphia has been chosen for appointment as ambassador to Japan to suoceed the late Ambassador Guthri It is understood he is persona grata to Japan and that the nomination will go to the Senate shortly Mr Morris Is' a lawyer and is about 44 years old He is a of Frinceton university and graduate of the law school of tho University of Pennsylvania Mr Morris is Identified with the reorganization wing of the Democratic party In Pennsylvania and was one of the Pennsylvania leaders who stood steadfast for President Wilson In tho balloting at the Baltimore conven‘ old-an- ' same IS mm SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO POINTS E AST in Sunday Excursions TO THE CANYONS V7A 7 HE slx-mlnu- to under-seereta- ry - - No - ' NOMINATED IT Woste to NtUlS T 8 ATTORNEY Jusr I— —Eaj£Tnarton Los Angeles was Albert nominated by President Wilson as United 1 July Washington jiitanl ftoto®ofattorney for the southern tlon of Red Cross supply California P”11®1! dardization of all iupplieiof wr directors o at a' confersnce GERMAN FACTORY BLOWS UP today Cross Red thirteen the branchy been Julr It— Tho Neva Tags has whose organisation centrwiaod ?wtofs5uttart Oormany reports Red Croee buying will beformer head on Saturdays great explosion oc-- at under Frank R Gifford thiT wilhelin Welffenhach pap1 of Armour JkCo’a purchasing - factory The factory was destroyed ments Paros From Salt Lake' Ogden Provo and Main Lino Points $2750 St Louis 750 Chicago Round-tri-p Denver Colorado Omaha 00 Memphis 120 15900 5000 U000 Minneapolis $5644 On tale every Wednesday until September is Final limit October low rates to many other eastern destination Kansas -- 1 SUNDAY SALT EXCURSIONS FROM To Provo Canyon Points To Park To Bingham LAKE CITY 815 THE SCENIC LIMITED -- to-g- fy dPe ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Salt Lake rv price Eriez Gas Ranges represent highest efficiency and minimaterials and workmum prices consistent with high-graMake your selection now at prices manship ranging from $2250 to $55 these prices are S -- ' u through Thousands of these refugees have In the dearrived at: on Lake Woman Defendant Called partment of Haute-Savola Their Geneva condition described as most pltlfuL The relief commission ‘Mrs Surrat of Bomb Conand the American Red Cross may take measures to relieve them as spiracy’ by Prosecutor with no adequate accommodations for such throlfgs Is daily becoming more congested San Francisco July The refugees are' all persons IncapaMrs Rena Mooney on trial for of one of the victims of the to the murder ble of performing useful work bomb exploelon preparedness parade Germans as “a here last July Women and children of slaughterer Disand an "anarchistic conspirator" M Fickert asked trict Attorney Charles conviction and tne Intoday for her fliction of the death penalty In his to the jury opening addressblood-stainof clothing the Waving IN SENATE George Lawlor one of the ten victims of the explosion before tho Jurors Fickert declared: or “Either you will destroy anarchy will destroy the stateto anarchists the That the efforts of the defendant Lodge Criticizes Sending of prove an Alibi for herself were lies schooled In "conceived by one Guardsmen From North crime” Fickert was the declaration ofcase that "This la the most Important to Southern Camps an American has ever been tried before court not excepting the trial of those — Attacks upon who assassinated the immortal LinIt 'Washington' July the war department's policy ef train- coln" continued Fickert "This defendthe national guardsmen in southern ant and her fellow anarchists inmuring and tranquility maimed camps and the method of compiling the time of peace and dered ten men and womenwere army draft quota estimates continued bent on because they in the Senate v ' people today fifty Senator Lodge said the estimate destroying the very government which method was "simply preposterous" and Lincoln preserved and defended and for created the opinion - that the "rolls which he gave his life" have been padded” He wanted ' to declared Mrs Mooney was know why it was that the national theFickert of tho bomb conspiracy surrat Mrs! to sent be from New England is should guard she and pay the as penalty that to southern training camps while the "for the blood she has Mrs shed army to conscription is to 'Surrat was made to pay the penalty for by be trained at a camp in the murder of Lincoln”was at the head Berkman "If the Massachusetts camp Is good of "Alexander anarchistic this consipr&cy" said one in set to of drill troops enough he called Berkman the archHe Fickert Is not asked it winter" forgood anarchist of the 'United State "why the others?" enough treasurer of the InRobert Minor Senators La Follette and Watson also ternational - Defense Workers leagues voiced opposition to the sending of which has been active in Mrs Mooney northern troops to the southern camps defense testified as a rebuttal state Senator Watson expressed the belief witness today that he had daawn sevwas back of the eral cartoons for the Blast the publicathat there reasons other than something military plan of which Alexander Berkman was A resolution declaring that tho sec- tion editor the Through the Blast the retaries of war and commerce in fix- state contended the conspirators spread of the states and terriing theonquotas anarchistic propaganda Fickert the basis of registration and their tories declared in his argument that Minor not on tho basis of population have was the paymaster of "tha anarchistic acted Illegally and calling upon them crew" reato furnish tho public with their sons for so "Ignoring tbe exres pro was vision of tb conscription Introduced today by Representative GENERAL PERSHING McCulloch of Ohio' - Evian-les-Bal- ce ‘ ASILS DEATH J RAILWAYS IN FRANCE before-the-adv(in- 14 - k i Ofm DRUG 8TBM 118-1- r e : conservatively market prices Germany Seutds From Occupied Region Thousands Unable to Work Miss Theodora Booth (left) and Miss Agnes Smith ' famous Eriez Gas Range this week at Ranges ' The only it is understood on which question the board and General Goethals are now far apart is that of wooden construction Although General Goethals has let contracts for many more wooden ships than he has steel the shipping board it is said will insist that the type he Intends to build frm‘: is too slow of construction Goethals General that will f Reports resign unless given the fullest authout the program he has ority to carrywere announced discredited ( tonight ruThe general himself asked about! mors of his resignation merely said: "I am a soldier and a man In my position appointed to a place virtually Is under orders At the shipping board it was made clear that despite differences there is no intention to ask General Goethals to qUlt The shipping board it is understood demanded of General Goethals full information regarding his plans ‘tor requisitioning shipbuilding and sought fuller information concerning his proposal to build two shipyards for fab- rlcatlng steel vessels At tomorrow's conference the board Is' expected to try to ascertain General Goethals attitude' toward wooden ships particularly those of a quick construction design of which General Goethals has disapproved Differences over the commandeering program are confined largely it Is said to the price to be paid for the ships and the amount of money used in speeding up their construction General Goethals is ' understood to be willing to concede to Chairman Denman in the United that British ship buildingover States should be taken by the United States The general’s plan for building the government ship plants probably will meet with little opposition from 'the board Earnings to Pny for Ships ' New York July 18 —In reply to a suggestion that the nations allied with the United States in the war assume a share in paying for wooden ships that will be virtually useless in trade service after the conclusion of peace William Denman chairman of the United States shipping board expressed ' the opinion that the freight earnings of the wooden ships during the war would more than pay for their construction according to correspondence made pub- He here today was made in a teleThe suggestion sent to Mr Denman by P H W gram Ross president of the National Marine an organization seeking to leagueAmerican commerce If the United States builds wooden ships that will be useless to this country solely- to aid allies Mr' Ross said "it is a fair 'its ' that our allies should reproposition lieve us of their pro rata of the wooden war’ wastage after the ’The theory on which your telegram - been a marked advance ‘in the : price of Gas 9 - Youmay obtain a hag FRENCH REPATRIATED - -- There - - As To Type aed Save Mousey - - - r ‘ " war 18—The Belgium Denver July the with affinal fling mission had wild 'west today and is preparing rea resumption of the eilk luctantly for coats that marked Its frock' hate and east but dally appearance In the' effete' diacarded been practically have that out of Minnepazsed sines the party to - the PacJflc sota on Its wayvisitors who are on a The foreign tour friend-makin- g the Gianking given United States for the aid it has to inspire Belgium and seeking further with to work the people of this country and strength in the their wnole heartskaiser reached here war against the from Cheyenne Wya where tonight Cheyenne’s ana special presentation of"Frontier entertainment Day" nual of was given and an inspection made 5000 cavalry recruits at Fort D A RusselL the The three military members of General Leclercq Major Oster-reic- h party and Count d’Ursel all are officers of the Belgian cavalry and they were maneuvers of in the Interested equally the recruits and the dashing western of the cowtmys Possibly they riding theshowed a particular interest' in cow"bronco races and busting" of the were welcomed into Denver by trainload of 'cltisens on who a They specialthem miles out the twenty greeted Baron Moncheur adroad Tonight dressed a large audience here- telling them of the distress that war had relief that brought in Belgium and the United of the had been given by people - ' - - ' - i J j - Their Differences Relate" Only to Policy ’?£ A - Annual Fete Presented Especially for ' Envoy’s Entertainment' r Cheyenne’s f- - V:- - for v ‘i A ' r ‘ -- - - GET TOOTHER : ’r ' PATRIOTIC YOUNG WOMEN SEEK RECRUITS THE GIRLS? NATIONAL HONOR GUARD SHIPPING BOARD ' v VS V ‘ THUBSDAY JULY 19 1917 THE HEBALD’EEPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY' UTAH : - GOETHALS AND v - r'’T ‘ -- delicious the SOLID MEAT OF WHEAT AND MALTEptOAQLCY train eazries through Pullman and tourist A modern and St Louis without change of can sleepers to Denver Chieago m and 445 Lake Salt passes through tho great canyons of Leaves p in Colorado daylight Phono Wasatch 2528 and IK) Ticket Office 801 XXain Street all-Bte- el ' ' - i-r- ' 1 --- - "S r r s V-'- J v- - ' " : " 5i i f - f" |