Show HATT TAtas CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 29 1917 (B£ EES War Gardens of STRIKE HAMPERS FREIGHT TRAFFIC ON 19 RAILROADS r v V ' " V Chicago July 28 — Movement of freight to through and from Chicago was handicapped today by the strike oh nineteen railroads of switchmen' af- filiated with the Brotherhood of Ballroad Trainmen For a time after the men walked out at 8 a m the possibility of mediation hung in the balance but beforo noon ‘the present likelihood of federal with the refusal of the strike leaders to accept the offices of G” V W Hanger of the federal board of mediation and conciliation Contending that they sought only the establishment of reasonable rules regarding promotion and dismissal employment' the strike of switchmen leaders asserted that close to 6900 men quit work The railroad managers conference committee placed the num- ber who refused to work at less than 2500 and declared the cause of the strike to be insistence by the strikers on rules which 'In effect amounted to the' establishment of-- closed shop against switchmen not members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Unions la Conflict The situation: was further complicated by the Switchmen’s Union - of America also largely employed on the nineteen roads in the Chicago switch- district The members of this union lng affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and not with the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen remained at work In the eyes ‘of some of those who watched the progress of the strike it was regarded as a fight between-th‘two switchmen’s organizations as well as a contest with the railroads Railroad officials declared late in the day that their switch yards were workwith' half of the normal force and ' ing asserted that such a record the first day of the strike demonstrated that the roads could resume normal conditions In a few days regardless ofa'settle- ment of the strike Federal Action Contemplated Federal officials were advised of the strike : and the district attorney said that If conditions warranted action would be taken Railroad officials said that government supplies and mall had not been delayed Embargoes on goods 'were established by the Chiroads though late in the day the cago Junction rmllrqad announced that its embargo did not apply to live stock hauled over its tracks to the Union stockyards by other roads There' was no- violence reported although police protection was furnished at all the switching yards James Murdock vice president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen cautioned the- men ' to remain away from the switch yards and to conduct themselves In an orderly manner relief-vanishe- THAT WILL PACK OUR STORE MONDAY FROM 830 ! Mediation Refused by Leaders of Switchmen Out at Chicago Terminals K : al WHITE KID IVORY PATENT LEATHER SHOES d these $650 - -- - Turned 'soles French or Caban The same pumps elsewheels where sell for $6 and $7 Just think of it— pain of t -- - DULL GUNMETAL and PATENT PUMPS SHOES We have only forty View of city’s Riverside war garden and laborers who are guarding its crop of its war gardens The big city farm in Mountain Dell Salt Lake is to yield the largest crop in an official standpoint at least from proud promises 8 R Lambourne superintendent of its history while the ‘‘upper farm in feels that he has reason to be Parley’s canyon has the best In-outlook parks of for a hay crop that it has had the city’s war gardens many proud the superintendent "Of years Yesterday ' on to is Riverside made a Plowing being Ensign flat parks acres pushed 'every day with the expectation tnat the eleven park where" he foundtrip time for fall wheat plantof potatoes and two acres of carrots that by the to were doing even better than had been ing the city will be in a position 800 and 1000 acres plant between expected : ( - WE CAN ONLY LIST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS THAT WILL ATTRACT CROWDS HERE ' TOMORROW - ' AMTQ6P5I sale of Women’s Shoes at a price that will surprise you The Ttegiuning tomorrow: Monday morning a one-da-v shoes included" in this saJe are: Patent kid pumps pearl kid pumps triiite canvas shoes whitekid shoes dull gun-metand patent pumps and white duck shoes extra' high cut Goodyear welt Every size is here from 3 to 8 In view leather and high prices elsewhere it will pay you to buy all the shoes you willof the rapidly advancing prices of shoe need for months to come at this saler - values ' - at ? V - 4 ’ - PEARL KID PUMPS About-5pairs of these $400 values at— 0 a ses : f Story of Suffertng Revealed as Body o Little Buddy Morris Goes'to Morgue -- AGAIN BE OFFERED NEVER WILL PRICES THESE values wonderful the So we want to see you here bright and early Monday morning This sale is for cash only but Those who come early get better selection offered will make it the biggest shoe event ever heard of e ‘ per--isha- ble - - - - JEWS RAISE RELIEF FUND OF $2009000 V of - ' - New York July 28 —More than has been contributed throughout United - the ‘States for the relief ac-of 'Jews suffering through the war made public cording to a statement here the central committee by tonight In charge of the work The' fund was middle class and contributed Jewsmainly by poorer A special appeal has teen made in connection with the celebration of Tisha 13’Ab a great religious Jewish festival which takes place tomorrow - at County hos- “BuddyMorris 2Indied a poorly furnished Thursday’Sltal room in Salt Lake a thin worn little woman about 25 years old read the simple little death notice 8he was Mrs Stella Morris pretty little mother of Buddy Morris Fifteen months ago D C Morris a miner deserted his wife Stella Morris The and their two little children able to mother was sickly and barely the tots eke out a miserable living for came Six months later a third child It was born at the County hospltaL About five days after Its birth tbs child was taken away by Mrs Dave of Garfield a sister of the Ferguson once in the father- - Since then-no- t nine months has the mother seen her the among officer’ and friends stricken woman Chief of Police J is in charge of a subParley White scription to aid the woman to bury her boy respectably - to-ai- - - (Continued from page 1) " fhe arrested extremists is said Among to be a Madame Kellontae The ministry of justice Is said to have Issued a statement that it has clear proof that MIkelal Lenlne the radical Socialist and twe of his associates Zlnoviorf and Kamenoff were concerned In a German plot against Russia None of the correspondents however mention the arrest of Lenine The whole internal situation to show- signs of improvementis said and according to the Times Odessavcorres-pondeit is that the various generally domestic recognised must problems now await the end of the war for solution 'On the other hand this dent records the victory ofcorrespond the extremist In the Recent ' the local executive of the council' bf of workmen’s and soldiers’ degelates “It is believed thet the Germans themselves were' disconcerted by the unexretreat of mutinous Russian pected near and lacked suftroops ficient' forcesTarnopol at that point to take full of the situation ' of-he- ‘ - -- laL-Onl- nt - - - ' - he-'ha- ’ ’ ‘ - advantage ' Watch the ' "Wants” and' when there’s a vacancy in the kind of a boarding anhouse you’ve always hoped to find Unmistakable clew to its whereabouts will be found In one of the “want” ads Use ‘The want ad phone Main 767 le F' - -- - Herald-Republic- - s -- re-electi- on' d - the-sirap- an a1 (Continued From Page L) the regulation to make affidavits for discharge of persons securing to the be indispensable to national deemed the emerindustrial interests during ' consamewiU the exercise gency' scientious and scrupulous- caution - to the end that there will appear to be no favored or exempted class among the citizens called by law to the national defense”Emphasises Gravity '4f"Wark“ General Crowder's communication mailed to all boards reads as follows: on & difficult task “You are of which is beyond anythe gravity entering be said in the way of that can thing You realize the signifidiscussion cance of what you are to do and you perknow that a responsibility heavier haps than any you have ever faced- Is: upon you “War demands individual sacrifice to the common cause No peppl ever approached war with a calmer apprerer ciation of that sacrificeto or a firmer themsolve to bear It and present In selves to be classified for service to which it shall best serve the place This the common good to call them calm determination could not ezist were It not for the confidence of the nation iii its institutions In this public confidence is found the very spirit of the selective service law Thd most sacred rights of country homo and are entrusted for adjudication family to local citizens and officials nomiand appointed nated by state governors - - - - - - - - by the President'- of Drugless Healing Recognized and Licensed as Surgeons and Physicians " - V great science of originating " with an 'organ causes when first developed 08TEOPATHY the was discovered by pain to be reflected back and man! “ In' the light of this new diagnosis Dr Andrew Taylor Still and that fested in a nerve center of the spinal which osteopathyaffords nervous now has more than 5000 practitioners cord That is to say the trouble ills insomnia digestive disturbances e licensed In states has most often begins- at the nerve blood disease's constipation in the- spinal cord and in the asthma and many many of proved that —most disease is1 due to -- - - ' ceA-te- rs -- - rheu-matls- fa - spinal origin but not all disease t Osteopathy because it has become a proven fact and not a theory and because It has succeeded where all other schools of healing failed has its Imitators But it must be remembered that osteopathy is the only school of healing with the exception of the medical that has been ‘recognized by the majority of the states of the union This recognition was won on merit and nothing else Now If you are Interested beyond knowing the fact that osteopathy treats specifically and cures effectually these multitudinous aches pains “sore” spots weak points and excessive irritations of the spinal column-condi- tions which the regular school of medicine confessedly knows nothing about— —we will show you why' by curing these spinal “lesions” as f4we call them osteopathy cures most of the various diseases of the nervous digestive circulatory and excretory systems Let us review Just a little of the physiology of the nervous system- All organs have special nerve centers In the spinal cord with which' they connect by nerves and from which they derive power to do their work This nervous-contac- t must be free and unIn its funcimpeded or the organ-lagtions The stomach must be able to secrete fluids and go through Its industrious churning motion or food will not digest Both secretion and peristalsis are controlled by nerve action Whatever distresses the stomach and Interrupts Its functioning will Invariably cause pain to be transmitted by way of these ’connecting nerve strands to the neve center in the spinal cord which controls the digestive function The result Is to cause soreness or pain In that area of the and especially along the spinal cord the nerves that lead into of pathway -- - : - - - ‘ - - s it-- - “ - j- - But osteopathy shows that this rule works the other way also and it is much more frequently the case that disturbance and ' pain originating In the spinal cord affect some remote organ than It is that a disturbance - tissues 'surrounding the nerves with these centers arid It 1 disorders of anatomy In 'close relation with' these centers rand their an connecting nerves which cause curof the vitalizing interruption rents of nervous 'energy that should go to the stomach to ' produce secretion peristalsis' etc Sin short troubles of ’various 'sorts such as the afte'r effects of fevers especially attacks of la grippe 'yphold etc wrenches and strains Yaking cold etc leave the back in such ehape that certain nerve centers are partially cut out of contact with their orgahs ' and the affected organs lag In their work The stomach will not secrete properly Its walls are flabby and lose their muscular activity Then the patient—has dyspepslh or what not not fn the stomach but In It started the ' back in the muscles and ligaments that hold the vertebrae in position these by strain became contracted and thickened this “lesion” cuts off nervous energy and the stomach suff eraAnother set of consequences are forged into the same chain These same tissue contractures shut down upon the blood vessels which feed that nerve center already thrown off Its balance - The result Is the nerve center (as well as stomach) is starved Into Invalidism and siege and famine extend In both directions 'in this circuit So that once physiological' Is no telling where conbegun-the- re utterance is ditions like the countless sore spots and tender irritable spines will end They end frequently in -invalidism and premadeath ture ‘ the first ’successful Osteopathy" revolt in the medical camp against old theories It Is the first school which properly studied the problem of weak and sore backs It is the only school today which has a rational treatment snd a reliable cure for these persistent miseries : What has been said of the stomach applies ' Just as ' well to the' liver pancreas kidneys and all the organa People get sick because these spinal Ills are tolerated and overlooked connecting ‘ - - - - these-whos- e c - - - - the commonest Ills' of life are seen with new understanding and ' are treated These diseases are curedaccordingly or greatly benefited in a majority of cases This should ‘be reaftnn enough to lead anyone with osteopatlc “sore”- spots In his spine to go to an osteopath for rational treatment Relief is not withheld a lifetime in such cases either Many are greatly benefited from the first treatment Others show progress in two or three weeks’ treatment Those chronic and perhaps long neglected cases that yield to treatment but slowly may not show Improvement after six months or a year of treatment and yet may get entirely well in the end This form of treatment-can’ sill be relied upon to the vitality there is latent in rally the human-body and put one’s organa into the best possible form for the good of the whole ’organism It enables each person to realize the best degree of health and’ strength possible to him It does not attempt to do more More would be a miracle and osteodoes not invade the realm of pathy the miraculous It sticks to the plans of Nature and treats disease by aiding Nature Go to an Osteopath for that troublesome back of yours and be sure you are neAlmposed on by a e for there are many imitators of ostedo opathy in' states where the laws osnot regulate the practice of teopathy Osteopaths are- not mad ’ - - ad-Justl- ve - 1 - - make-believ- - - ' by correspondence schools Osteopathic 'physicians- sf Salt Lake i r V DR 'ALICE HOUGHTON : ' SIS McIntyre Bldg DR GRACE STRATTON AIREY SOT Scott Bldg - - L ' VINCENT DR: A - 423 Fait Bldg DH - MARY GAMBLE sv r SIT Teasplctsa Bldg DR PEARL - UDALLf - - jV Beat ret Gys - DR M McDOWELI PR-- ’ ’ vT Joseph: ’i - 04-3- -6 -r - r - Scott Bldg ' did Fait BH - Rales Equitable" “The moist equitable rules that could be devised have been prescribed' :f or administration your guidance and thesacrifice that is of these rules and the offered by your neighbors is entrusted j ‘ STATE STJI dr ' forty-thre- 0 Gardeners Open War on Pests CALL TO ARMS Experts Direct Spraying Work ‘ The Only School 24-- DRAFTED AWAIT - - - il THE TIME Monday at S30 RUSSIA CLOSED ' tfr THE PLACE FRONTIERS OF baby r thire Twice child 'the mother- Iras been In the County hospital for operations With doctor bills and time spent at the hos- she could not work Mrs Sltal in which her grief was comdespite her second child with pelled tor part by much Buddy Morris' - The third and saving she managed to scrimping keep with her j-- On Tuesday Mrs Morris paid one of her precious weekly visits'vto the three days later she read a simple obscure death notice of Buddy Morris Sick at heart and weak of body Jhe little mother made her way to the Qualtrough-Alco- tt undertaking parlors Clad in his simple “rompers'’ the- only Clothes hereon lay fdead ' 'The day following her visit the little tot was taken down with pneumonia and died a day later A frantic search the ‘officials of the Orphan’s Home by and Day Nursery failed-treveal the whereabouts of the mother She did not learn of her baby’s death ‘until she read death notice Without- funds even for her support and that of-- ' her first child Doris Virfaces an adde4 ginia 2of the mother babe sorrow her with seeing placed out ceremony or regret Into a hastily constructed pauper's grave Police are for the father A subscription-ha-searchingbeen 'taken- up since-tha--bir- DON’T FORGET -- - DON’T FORGET to your hands “From every one is demanded ar sacto be rifice ' But there is one thoughtselectmind The always in your life kept There Is no ed man offers his than this and that greater giving guide you always thoughtmayshould be a fev who will urge upon There you claims for exemption or discharge that whatever may be your inclinations of sympathy orbeaffection you will will know ought not to grantedthatIt from remember strengthen you to or la discharge that every exemption or to made for individuals convenience of money or propescapeorpersonal loss oraffection some for favor erty man whose time would not other-vis- e other have come must Incur the risk of life losing hiscan be no room for hesitation “There In such a case ' thought’ is “Another fundamental-- ‘ this: - - 7 Nat Courts far Csatrsveralea "You are not a court for the adjustment of differences between two perYou are agent sons in controversy of the government engaged In selecting men for the government and there is no controversy You acting for the each government are to Investigatenation case in the Interests of the an of and never in the interests There Is not one exemption or In law or discharge the regulations benefit of that is put thereAllfor the there for the tr any individual' benefit of the nation and to the end ‘the whole nation may be a team thatwhich each man shall play tha part la is best fitted' for which he no one has a vested right "Therefore or by attorney to urge by by himself or his individual pleading argument case upon you You should rigidly ex? elude this Ordinarily you should act on the affidavits If you desire more Information you may proceed to get it the affidavits you may If you doubtother persons If you deInterrogate But sire more proof you may get it no claimant has a right to submit other proof than that called for by regulations or than that you may call for Ignore Technical Rnlea “There should be no rules like those of court procedure no technical rules of evidence You should proceed to cases about which you are Investigate not satisfied exactly as you an individual would proceed to Inform yourself about any fact about which you In doubt are “Last of all it Is Important to say a word about your own sacrlfloas Ths to which you have been called Is place one which no man would seek save In the performance of one of the highest of patriotic duties remuneration” Very few employee of the elvll branch of the government will be draftaccordfrom exempt yespublished ing to an official ruling Marshal General Provost by terday Crowder At the White House Secretary Tumulty is the only employee - - - of sodium that one pint of a solution each be applied around nitrate one To make solution dissolveplant Amateur gardeners of the city are with cabbage experiencing and potato crops actomato turnipdifficulty A 1a Mathews of the cording to Prof of the unlversityf who is chairman “crop Investigation” committee of the rom inspection of the crops this Mathews and lastB week by Professor W Murray who Is expert agriculturist of the committee it has been found Of the city do not unthat the people means-oderstand the eradicating have pests that harm vegetables of Both a similar answered many inquiries ana nature In reference to with nake several suggestions general reference to this problem Many gardeners have had trouble with cabbage by plants being eaten and ' the butterfly pests The cabbage are responsible for this cabbage loper to the experts The former is according a 'long green velvety 'worm which feeds on the cabbage leaves usually on ’ths under side and It eats through the Is leaf The treatment recommended to dust all parts of the plants thorTo get rid of oughly with fine dust unthe cabbage loper whlclx eats the silk der part of the leaf and spins its cocoon near the place it feeds the should be sprayed with a keroplantsemulsion or nicotine sulphate sosene lution be Some of the tomato crops will-noas large a hoped because the blossoms set fruit and to drop off before they prevent this the “doctors” recommend - this sodium nitrate In three galpound ofwater lons The sodium nitrate is of a food for the plant and will supply ths needed nourishment-- ' To the complaints that the turnip ESCAPED FROM PRISON ROAD plants are being eaten by insects the UTAH JULY 2T ISlf experts recommend that If lt‘ Is the Is tha beetle flea that eating turnip leaves the plant may be helped by with arsenate of lead but spraying rotation is the best remedy used crop on larger farms No treatment Is known for the turnip crown worm that eats down into the crown of the turnip except crop rotation The potato production is affected In some or the war by young poto grow tatoes beginning gardens from the due young tuber or potato and this is runto the fact that the underground ner that gives the potato food and the young potato are too close to the surface and consequently they receive too iptuch light and thus the outshoots The' gardener should hill up grow well and if this does not the growth- - he should dig the crop stop and sell it for what it is worth If the suggestions are followed Prof Mathews states that many crops will be saved and he is glad to supply any additional Information about the treatment of crops as he is working for the free He and gives the Information city can be found at Wasatch 711 T - 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N - - - - t named as exempt He was oyer the all other registration ofage anyway agebutare liable employees military for service in The line has been drawn In as closely all other departments- the the executive departments none-ou- t executive heads are exempted by the Clerks stenographers and ruling others exwho expected to be sermany empt because of their government vice will he disappointed The little bronze buttons that will be worn by those exempted from service In the new national army were to the local boards tobeing sent out man rejected will get one day Every On the button there appears the word above the national “exempt” are the words and beneath “ “United States ' Senator Chamberlain has completed to meet obredraftingto his resolution under of aliens drafting their jections treaties prohibiting compulsory adservice according to Washington Sento the vices It will be reported ate Monday The resolution-provideallies that all aliens of the European for one year resident In this country or more who have not declared their Inshall be tentions to become citizens to the army draft law Subjects subject of neutrals would be exempt If their protrestles give them exemption vision being made for the waiving of and such aliens claiming such treaties exemption -- would be allowed to leave the United States within ninety days Other provisions of the resolution exempt Japanese and Chinese expressly enand provide that- Americans who exlisted in allied' armies shall not' be on - f - 'con--nectl- CAMP-COLTO- - the-trouble- - - trams and other' underground tools drawn The Robert Emmett the McCormick the Old Moyer and another big mine the name of which has not ' yet been announced are the others" which will be shut down until there a Is a readjustment of the labor sltus tlon In this district ' The operators declare their Intention of discontinuing all operations at these five properties until “the ‘union no longer Interferes with the labor sit- uatlon here” There has been no disorder In' with the strike SEES VICTORY IN - - - coat-of-sr- ms - 1 s - - - SAVING OF FOOD (Continued From Page 1) American women will preserve jars and cans this year of fruit and vegetables and will thus supply any deficiency called for by the armies “The elimination of wasts In the country has been most gratifying The best index saving is in garbage returns from our large cities We have the returns for the month of Juno from cities of a population of 15000000 showing a reduction of their under the garbage by 22 per cent month of June last yes r “Now that we make a broad survey of tho 'country after four months wo find every state spontaneously crestactive food organiing a definite and sation presided over by capable devoted men and women who sacrificed Interest In this national service evry This is the organization of democracy and this is positive proof that upon call of national duty our people will rise knd rise overnight to the real defense of their faith” 200-0000- 00 of-thi- - In-thi- s - ' - are affected - ‘OLD GLORY RAISED ON two german vessels sen-ten- ce -- - ESCAPED FROM PRISON ROAD CAMP COLTON UTAH JULY 27 1S17- - CZECH VOLUNTEERS IN RUSSIAN ARMY MARTYRS TO CAUSE patriated Congressional leaders have been advised that the administration has no objection to legislation authorizing the negotiation of trestles to apply the army draft law to ally subjects is opposed to action by country but such Congress which towould make draft aliens subject compulsory without' regard to existing treaties wires state Washington Chairman Stons of the foreign reby lations committee hae been advised Polk that the state Acting Secretary does not object to Senator department McCumber’a resolution to authorise the President to negotiate treaty changes for the draft of ally subjects 'except ' those of Japan The resolution will be favorably renext week ported to tbe Senate hae been ordered Favorable report committe it is by the Senate military to restore Amerreported on thotobill Americans who foreican dtlsenshlp swore their allegiance in order to enwho shall list under the allies and States United the Join subsequently forces Several thousand Americans s Received from Seventh district June for murder second degree life Nativity 5Greece 7 Miners 22 height feet Inches single age shoe 7 hat 7 complexion weight 182 blue hair dark Cut scar dark eyes cut scar little’ left Index finger rear scar hand thumb left cut left linger cut scar left forearm near wrist hand birthmarks right side back feur brown brown mole Just above left buttock teeth good 50 REWARD Arrest hold and wire all particulars GEORGE A STORRS Warden 24 1914 g Petrogrsd July 28 —In the fight-lnat Tarnopol Galicia it Is thpee regiments of Czech volunteers abandoned by Russian troops- and fearing execution for “treason” resisted until' the last the officers blowing out their brains and the soldiers rushing where shells were bursting the thickestThe- enemy the newspaper says hanged captured three Czechs and them summarily Later Csech sol- diera took three German prisoners and after forcing them to cut down the bodies hanged the Teuton ‘with the same rope re-port- ed - - - - - - FIVE LARGE MINES IN LEADVILLE DISTRICT WILL BE SHUT DOWN Laadvllle Colo July 28 —Another group of Leadvllle mines the Diamond was added today to the list of those under the which placed" Cincinnati were operators have announced navy yard would the American flag at the Boeton be closed as a result of the anoUior Ooraiau TheAmerlks today will be commissioned Monday ital miners’ strike and the pump ship ‘ PETER G UNDOS— Me 3318 Received from Third district Dectm-be14 1915 for robbery sentence indeterminate- Nativity Greece Laborer74 25 height 5 feet 7 Inches Single age ISO complexion dark eyes weight brown hair dark brown shoo 7Vi hat IH Circular burn scar front Aft forearm vaccination scar right upper arm-cscar right hand between base Index and thumb surgical 'scar aJbdo' finger men right for appendicitis scars left side teeth good- many white 950 REWARD Arrest hold Aand wire all parti eularv STORRS Warden GEORGE r ut - : 1 'y I |