Show THE 25 DEAD 50 HURT ' ' i - l 7 ' - JVwder Works at Rigand Que Wrecked Disaster v Believed Accidental MontanaCongresswonum Denounces ‘Direct Action9 " Aug: 18—A report from ViOIIre4 Kigu&d Quebec late estimated today the dead In the Curtis andper-sopowder explosion at twenty-fir- e Harry Search of the ruins for' bodies had not been as the shattered remanants of possible the buildings were still ’biasing About fifty persons were in lured v ’The difficulty In rounding ‘up 'the thousands of men and women workers Oie Plant In order to determine the number of the missing ' was Increased by the fact that hundreds of the emterrified by their experiences ployes "had scattered through the adjacent In their flight for safety countryside It was reported tonight that the comofficials had been warned that pany the plant would be blown :upw but threats were Ignored Officials stated tonight however they are satisfied the explosions were caused by a fire started by overheated machinery Butte MonL Aug 18—Miss Jeanette Rankin- congresswoman a large from Montana' denounced '“direct action bv either side in labor controversies in a speech at a mass meeting here today She: denounced the card system used by mine managers In hiring labor' "I have no patience with the alleged utterances of Frank little she said referring to the Industrial Workers of the recently lynched here-“buI have the greatest contemt for that form of direct action that permitted'' the foul and cowardly murder of Frank little “I am convinced that the demands of labor In this trouble are Just and should be granted - It Is Impossible properly to ’support" a family today in Butte on the wages that are : being WILSON TAKES UP Soldiers Wreck Duluth -- ns 3 World-organize- - r' - - ' paid T district secretary - f ‘ DEMOCRACY the people governed' Meaning You have heard of by' fall of the the czar of Russia and King Constantine of Greece You will also hear of the fall of the kaiser Just so you will hear of the fall of the medical trust for Chiropractic has come to stay You cannot deprive people of as there their health so long is a In the State of Utah Chiropractor we make people well not corpses for and We do not girls members of the Smith college relief unit will drive heavy motor trucks In the devastated' and reconquered regions of northern France transporting children and old people from the areas where misery reigns Seventeen Smith college girls are leaving for these regions ' under the leadership of Harriet Boyd Hawes They will Install small hospitals shops and schools ' and will assist In the rebuilding of homes They will supply anything from fkrm implements to pins 'and will give manual 'aid wherever possible -- ' -' ’ Atlaa Block 4S6-43-7 V - Paris' y m Dr of Oiiiropractic (f-o- aawmws (t7 : Howard M Lockie m News Berrien (By International ' Aug 18 —Six American ‘ a a revolution pauper It’s time for WATCH ": rJIa $500 $650 $750 IN THE NORTH SEA by British Fire Zamdon Aug: 18 —The admiralty an- - i Theannouncement-follows- : “Some of our light paval forces scouting a German bight August 16 sighted an enemy destroyer at 945 am Fire was opened and the enemy destroyer was chased She was seen to be repeatedly hit and to be on flrey but she escaped through the mist over the - shortly after the sighting of the destroyer and a heavy fire was opened on them' At least two of the mine sweepers were seen to be very severely damaged but similarly with the destroyer our ships were unable to follow them owing to the proximity ' of the mine fields “During the engagement our vessels were attacked by a submarine and after the action submarine attacked In both cases without result Our vessels suffered no damager whatever W Losses Berlin Report Berlin Aug 18 — An official state-msnt Issued at the' German admiraltyj today regarding the naval elaeh between British and German light forces August 18 says: “On Thursday a German guard patrol In the North i sea encountered - enemy cruisers" and destroyers on the fringe of tbs Bngllsh barred zone and attacked ' them' The enemy who had a largo superiority ‘ turned away under German fire and with-- ! the drew from the engagement with all possible haste We suffered no losses - 0 -- 322-32- 4 NEXT DOOB TO WALKER’S ' well-plac- aa Wofra aot delled last aright Moved after to serve yon a never before See bat COME Wrta ready yet It Inour special display and note the Uttlo priceenr If yon findnumber telephone convenient to come to the otoxeyBOOremember and enr fleet of ante tracks Is the name as before “MAIN —eleven of them era at yenr call otwre-eloot- ag ed LOVETT CHOSEN WATCH AND WAIT FOE OUR BIG FORMAL OPENING COAL DICTATOR v TO GET YOU ACQUAINTED WITH THE NEWER AND GREATER UNITED' GROCERY STORE AND ITS TREMENDOUS ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES WE INAUGURATE TOMORROW A ' (Continued From Page L) comthis winter and from the public plaints are pouring In that prices are out of all reason! The fact that sev- J ors spec-ial price - IIJ8 Shires for and 825 Shirts for Shirts for 8hlrts for Shirts for Shirts for Shirts for and 8650 Shirts for All Other Shirts regular $125 and values your $175 8200 8250 8300 8350 8400 8500 8600 8Lt5 flJBS 5218 — at cohice i 825 S31S f3$5 MAS $200 $125 o Is Entire Line fl Z 0 M of Men's and Boys' Sum-mer Clothi nff at col- CA -- CjT Ti UHlflf all Boys and Children's Clothing and Knee Pants Men’s Pants at Also One-Four- th Off OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-1SOUTH MAIN ST EK2 14 under a requisitioning system or a price fixing plan whereby-I- t straight would be possible to pay uniform prices for coal at all mlnqs Priority of shipment Is recognized as one of the biggest problems confronting the government in any solution of the coal situation Two laws recently put on the statute books officials believe give the government full power In that respect They are the act empowering the President to direct priority forccr-tal- n shipments and the act giving the Interstate commerce commission power to direct the movement of cars Powers vested in the President by the priority act probably will be turned over to Judge Lovett next week An appeal to the government to be eral governors are threatening to take over the" industry In their states is ' prompting early federal action Three courses are open to the President' Under the food bill he may-flprices at the' mines and to consumers or he may direct' some government agency to requisition the output of all mines eelllng It to the public The third course 'would contemplate a voluntary agreement by operators to sell at price with the government didistribution recting Officials who have followed the situation most closely believe the President will direct the requisitioning of all coal mined Thls lt is understood Is the recommendation of the trade- commission which has worked out a plan of procedure Under the provision of the food bill the government would control shipments distribution and " The trade commissionapportionment it Is understood has worked out a complete plan for price fixing In the event the PresI- dent does not believe the situation reThis program quires commandeering provides for government operation of mines refusing to sell their output atj the prices fixed The requisitioning plan If adopted would call for a division of the country Into districts Every operator would be paid for hls product on a basis of cost of productlon plus a definite percentage of profit All the coal in a district would be pooled and 'sold to the public at one price although the prices fixed for different districts might vary considerably Allowance would be given and operators for quantity production ' ' service of efficiency Officials of the trade commission say no scheme could ba worked out either eral grand Jury In bonds aggregating for tbs torpedoing of Danish vessels almost half a million dollars at ths and the lives lost with them hearcompletion of their preliminary United States Commlsslonsrn ings before R p McLellan here late today Twenty-sevePROPOSE TO DEBAR - -were liberated by the prisoners court but held on 810000 bonds as witGERMANS FOREVER gin exercising Immediately Its power to direct shipments was made today by the railroad war board which in a statement declared the coal situation In the northwest still Is serious Although there has been a large increase In the movement of coal the statement said the direction in many Instances has not been towards communities that need it most nesses ‘ DANISH SHIP OWNERS DEMAND INDEMNITIES 73 DRAFT RESISTERS HETD TO GRAND JURY By International News Service London Aug 18—At today's session of the convention of seamen representing several entente and neutral countries It was proposed that Germans be debarred forever from sailing onBrl- - V ships Danish tlsh 18—The Stockholm Aug The — Germans were denounced for Ige 18 Seventy-threMcAlester Okla Aug seamen have resolved and shipowners anti-dra- ft rioters from noring the law of the sea and refusalleged Seminole county were held to the fed to demand indemnities from Germany ing to succor those in peril - - i GREAT UNITED PURCHASE WHOLE CAlUiOAD DOT OF 1680 WATERMELONS 1 DINARILY THEY WOULD BRING 60c TO TBcfa TheiW the fsxmras Imperial Vallsy Melomsw shipped direct Osllformlm “ Each beauty— fully rlpc Juicy and with rich scarlet ecu-lusdoais ' '' ' ' tenk CHap mud flararp sweet as amgan Hsvm your hatband bring one hornet Tahe them away lu auto trolley or earrluge Remember some delivered AT THIS PRICE ' The Means by Which Nature “Cures” a-fa- lr OR- PMBUEK-OT00- L - - v - - ' & GEWTS7 Limit' One to a Onstomer Phone Orders and None livered AT THIS PRICE No De- upon nerves as they emit from the spine Your bodyis healthy just in proportion to the freedom that is permitted to pass from the brain of life-forover the nerves to every part-ce ’ - per cent of diseases are due to pressure Ninety-fiv- e - i - ‘ Any interference therewith is removed by Chiropractic adjustments " HEALTH RESULTS " Boston Bldg 310-311-312-3- G B ROSE -- -- K A of Salt Lake: This is the shirt sale you have been waiting for The values are tip to the Z C M L t standard of previous sale' events you know what that means Buy six it will pay you Thu is the way they will sell: e Size 72x84 assorted (P O Men 'P p Size 72x84 special price Shirts w PT1C6 ecUl $130 $170 $215 Of the Popular Manhattan $575 $750 $450 7 C mine field-“Enemy mine sweepers were sighted Size 60x72 price Size 72x80 price ' f I SHIRT SALE ZC SILVER GRAY WOOL BLANKETS Size ' 66x80 pink and bine borders "special price Size 66x80 pink and blue borders special price 'Size 70x80 pink and bine borders special price Size 70x80 pink and bine borders special price Size 66x80 tan assorted colored bor-ders special ' price Size 70x80 tan assorted col- - 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AMERICAN COLLEGE GIRLS WILL DRIVE TRUCKS IN FRANCE Size 66xS0 fancy plaid effects in assorted - them to die s - Attractive Blanket paupera of '80S the afternoon wrecked headquarters of r the local branch-- of the Industrial Workers of the World breaking the windows tearing the plaster the walls and totally demolishing all furniture Seven members of the organization were badly hurt and one soldier was stabbed The riot was caused by the stabbing of another sol dler earlier In the day by an I W W A provost guard cleared the streets of all soldiers after an hour’s rioting Rowan of the Industrial Workers of the World who Issued the call for a general strike In Montana Oregon Idaho and Washington to begin Monday unless members of his organisation now held In Jail are released continued today to perfect arrangements for the strike Rowan said that If he Is arrested his " -- With Strike Preparations 18 — James - - By International News Sendee Duluth Aug 18— A crowd - 1 W IF Leader Goes on Aug ’ WW Headquarters - Spokane - - soldiers this (Continued Prom Page 1) recommendation for the summary rest of the strike leaders when the strike becomes effective but took no action upon It Governor Lister urged that federal troops be used If necessary to round up and to take Into custody the active leaders and disturbers In the 'I W W organization the moment the strike begins Secretary of Labor Wilson at the President's direction sent out Instructions to some of the department's mediators to pacify the o ‘ - t - LABOR PROBLEMS - r-- t - - I Replenish your winder supply of Blankets now You will find a large assortment of beautifully finished Blankets absolutely fast in color offered now at attractive special prices Hotel keeptake advantage of these ers rooming house keepers anS thrifty housewives will be quick-tsplendid values - ‘ - - " - - - SALT T'ATns CITY' 'OTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 19 1917 N understudy will act as district secretary 'A Each' official of ' the organisation acoording to Rowan has a number of men who can substitute for him' The city and county officials joined In an appeal to Governor lister today to take action against the Industrial Workers of the 'World ''Mayor Charles Fleming refused to agree to' a demand for federal troops and this was eliminated from the appeal EXPLOSION TOLL E HEJEAliD-EEPTJBLICA- D C F H Roemtgenollst' CU J Hours: 9 to J 18 to 680 to 730 Phone Wasatch 6938 HOUSE CALLS BY APPOINTMENTS 11 1 4 i¥ V J BENJ R JOHNSON D C Tbe Mow With a Principle |