Show a' f V 9 ' y v-- 2'' ' ''‘7A ! r r I V ' 4 V- ' f - jr - "V-"-- f 4 '-'' v - '" f 'Jf ' i tv- BY AID OF U S Debt of Entente rto Tliis II' Country Acknowledged By Chancellor 'Law I Sept 15 —Andrew Bonar chancellor of the' exchequer law a speak Ins today at luncheon given by the Empire Parliamentary association hr Medill McCormick conyressman-a- t for Illinois said: gge “In everything connected with the military arm the Germans have shown remarkable results even genius But In dealing with questions of human nature they have repeatedly made which have been the salvation of the entente allies! No mistake they have ihade will be so great in Its consequences as that which drove: the United i States into the war 'The Germans lately- have been saythat the entente was relying on ing United the States as their last hope I want to say to you that we do rely on ‘London- - : mls-tak- es the Statea IXplted “As chancellor f the exchequer I am TWuJjr to say to you now what I should to say hive been sorry to have had without six months ago namely that fhjj United States financial assistance t)ie allies would have been in disastrous straits today j “The American people like us are and jxaople of hard practical sense realize that the war now has become endurance largely a question of nerves God we of and staying power Thank have these qualiEngland and America ties and shall— -see this thing through to Victory ‘TV have two special reasons for satisfaction at the com tag In of the United' States First it Is the best proof is Just and righteous that our cause and second we know ww now have on our side resources whleli are more than sufficient to achieve viqtory ' “The United States ft ossesses the - j - V Continued From Page 1) milltary committee announced the arrival of new rebel troops In the Lugs sector with “many more 'on thf way” Shortly therekfter General Kozmln now commander of the Petrograd garrison ' made this statement: ' “No negotiations are possible with traitors Our only future conversation will be carried on through cannon 'RebeUf Retreat Cat ' Earlier the vice premier had 'announced that- Pskoff 160 miles of retrograde is in the hands of government that the rebels had had their troops and retreat cut'-1General Kornllpff himself Is said t to be near Smolensk 250 miles from Mos cow t Premier Kerensky's declaration of a general state of war followed shortly upon the order of such a state in Moscow as the result symptoms of the revolt seizing the ancient capital The alarm regarding Moscow was somewhat conteracted by professions of loyalty to Kerensky by the city’s garrison and the civic and labor organizaV: tion “In the army as well as behind the font however the situation now Is such that loyalty Is dictated purely by the greater show of force The Petrograd troops that have gone out to face the rebels have been reinforced by soldiers from Kronstadt This increases 'the menace to that port should this Germans attempt a naval coup against It --- c - and resources of any greatestInwealthworld- Moreover as a tha‘ nation nation they have shown Inventive genius and adaptability which they most inevitably apply successfully to thd prosecution of this warM - CARRANZA RECEIVES FORMAL RECOGNITION -- - ‘ - - - of-stron- g ' - - -- Dwlnzk Army Loyal 'the most hopeful sigma for tbe Kerensky regime and for the Russia from further military safety of defeat Is the loyalty of the army protecting Dwlnsk as attested by its comThe mander today General Lvoff Ukranians also have pledged unquali-fied support to the government Last Wholesale arrests continue were men Into alone taken ninety night custody Among them was of War Gutchkoff General' Mlkevoff The has been arrested at Moscow status of General Klembovsky Is still uncertain He refused to assume the successorshlp to Kornlloff as generalissimo 'His explanation is that his presence was needed on the front north of Riga where ho Is chief commander The premier now has sent an ultimatum to state his position clearly or resigm The soldiers and workmen’s council Continued From Page 1) necessary if Germany Is Inclined to make concessions but If ahe does not do so It is certain there will be a break ' In diplomatic relations The decision to hand Count von Lux-bur- g his passports was ' reached - by President Irlgoyen after a conference with the foreign secretary but without the cabinet which had been consulting called to meet this evening and receive Ambassador Naon's dispatches steps 4n Washington the formal recognition of thte Carranza government In Mexico by The United States have been accomplished by formal notification of the elect&on of Carranza as president and an acknowledgment by the United States SENATE TO RUSH ' WAR CREDITS BILL Bf International News Service : - anti-Germ- an - - One of IOWA “MUD HOLE” IN LINCOLN HIGHWAY TO BE ELIMINATED - - -- ex-Minls- on-th- $11-000000- ter : - Cedar Rapids Ia Sept 12 —Lynn county which has been known as the “mud hole of the Lincoln high-wa- y tobe avoided by crosscoun-tr- y tourists has adopted a program for the betterment of highways by the expenditure of $267000' The work will bo done within the next two years - STREET ORATOR FINED FOR INCHING RIOT Sadler' a Seattle Sept 12 — was orator who convicted treet last Is fully supporting Kerensky' week in police cofirt of disorderly conduct In provoking a riot at an outdoor TESTIMONY AGAINST meeting of the Peoples Council for and Terms of Peace August Democracy was fined $50 today Mra Sadler is FERGUSON CONCLUDED 16 the wife of Sam Sadler Socialist naAustin Tex Sept 12 —The house tional committeeman for the state of board of managers presenting the Im- Washington peachment charges agalnstGov James E Ferguson before the senate high court today concluded its direct testi- DETROIT WAR PLANT mony and recess was taken until toDESTROYED BY FIRE morrow when 'the defense will begin case Its ' Detroit Mich Sept 12 — The plant the close of court Immediately after Screw company was dethe governor’s counsel retired to con- of the Standard fire bytoday The loss estisider whether he shall take the stand stroyed is said to bo covered To forestall nonappearance of the mated at $300000 The insurance plant was working governor as a witness the house hoard by was said crossed wires It of managers today read Into the record on war ordera “admissions’ made by the governor at seemingly were responsible but an inthe ihouser inytigXtIon vestigation Is being made Mrs-Kat- e - 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Hojv for Instance can we keep Carranza’s government from taking an number of yeara Afton Meana brother of Gaston and American citizen and putting him In in the Mexican armyT his father-in-laHenry Dletsch of service In answer Senator Lodge of MassaPhiladelphia were taken before the chusetts said: grand Jury “It is within the power of any of Gaston Means was acquainted with Capt Carl Boy-E- d the German naval our allies to give us authority to apply attache at Washington who was dis- tho selective draft or withhold It If missed from the country His connec- they consent that la a diplomatic setIf they refuse nothing can ho tions with the former attache are not tlement known precisely done ' Some papers showed that “Buster“ “I have many letters from both naForaker who married a son of Senator tive and naturalized Americans sayForaker had obtained large sums from ing the present situation is unfair Mrs King That makes a bitter feeling Z know Large crap games had been held In some of our allies are anxious to have the Means apartment here It wae said us draft their citizens and residents that on one occasion Means was a here They do hot want them to evade $60000 winner 'Mrs King it Is un- service The Senate military committee toderstood participated In the games Gaston means to an day made an unfavorable report upon according agreement which was turned up was Senator Hardwick's bill providing that to receive $950000 In the event that a no drafted man shall be sent abroad second will of James CL King wealthy without his consent lumberman was ‘eventually probated as genuine Experts are divided In COURT FORMED FOR opinion about the signature Gaston Means lost thousands of dolTRIAL OF MUTINEERS lars ' In his stock market gambling and In one instance was called upon San Antonio Tex Sept- 12—The to settle for $34000 trials of negro soldiers A trust ' fund which figures very court-martiImplicated in the- recent rioting at largely In the cast and which was Houston will begin at Fort Bliss withbacked by securities was turned Into cash the district attorney’s haul of in a week CoL John A Hull and MaJ advoDudley Suphln named as papers showed cates arrived at Fort Sam Judge Houston tonight and will review the report of CoL George O Cress department inspector before proceeding to Houston and then to El Faso to convene tho court The personnel of tho court will Include four brigadiers general and seven members above the grade of major besides the two Judge advocates For a week prior to her departure from Chicago the countess saye her mail box was stuffed with many strange and weird cards Her tele- phone buzzed with mysterious messages On all the messages and over the telephone was repeated the one word "Amo" (I love) Agent Still- Pnrenee The countess left Chicago for Call fornla hut said that the mysterious actions of a man who appeared to be her to leave following her prompted Lake at Salt the train The ' ‘ Countess de Corlche is an amateur Interpretive dancer She hae a bungalow In the Ozark mountains In Arkansas where she spends much of her time with her two sisters both noted Chicago beauties “I Just reached the point 'Where I didn't- know what: to1 do said tho countess “My friends advised me to remain In hiding for a time But 1 could not hear tho thoughts of that and decided to leave for California 1 feel sorry for the count but I wish he would let me alone It is an awful '1 5Pay By International News Service ! OTHER LADIES’ FALL SUITS UP TO - Ing the present stringency This means they can be used on road work farms etc Chinese Japanese and others whose treaties provide that - : SIL-VERTON- Mrs King Central Figure in Maze of Curious Financial Transactions - Entirely Different Styles of Decent Introduction 'i Really stunning garments and wonderful values that ?- - Is Your - (Continued From Page 1) carriage the count rushed up and chalmy escort to a duel He asked lenged me this time speaking French how I dared accept another man as escort when I was engaged to him Ho had already sent my photograph to his family he told me" The countess said that her explanations of her mistake would not suffice to quiet the anger of the count Today she says he is claiming her as his affianced bride through love letters threats and mysterious telephone calls by his agents Here is one of the love notes sent the countess: “I typical am 111 with desire to see you I want you I must see you and yet I- cannot But I am happy the moment I think of you When I think of the last time I saw you— Your ah show I love you '4 ' (Continued From Page 1) COUNTESS HERE o i VIOLENT DEATH - J - Washington Sept 12j —The Senate finance committee late this afternoon ordered a favorable report war bond bllL It will bo retomorrow and Its early passage ported eems assured ct- from Washington The president maintained that the matter was grave enough and pressing enough to warrant his Immewithout reference to the diate decision cabinet It Is believed unllkely that any action will be taken toward Sweden yesterday's explanation by the Swedish legation apparently satisfying the government that Baron Lowen acted In good faith In forwarding the telegrams the contents of which were unknown "to him During the three days that elapsed while the government was satisfying Itself as to the accuracy of the expubposures made in Washington the lic despite the gravity of the accusations responded to the appeals of government officials and the newspapers by refraining from any demonstrations The feeling of the Argentine publlc in the present Instance was manifested today however when all afternoon Immense crowds in front of the newspaper bulletin boards cheered the news that would have to leave Count von Luxburg the republic ' O DRAFT OF ALIENS ' - Sept 12 — Laiit ETATE LOOTED ORDERED HOME BEFORE WIDOW’S VOTED BY SENATE IV ' CITY UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1917 SALT LAKE M COUNT LUXBURG 0 - HEEAIiD-EBPUBUCA- ' -- from disaster: 7 i v : b - v ALLIES SAVED V-- THE - - i v''V Let us represent you in this loyal transaction i or young men boys over ' sixteen years of age with wheels or motorcycles First-cla- ss 'pay9 permanent work ainl splendid chances for advancement Apply Western Union Main Office 147 Main Street : Twenty-fiv- e - W S McCornlck Aztkos K LmB Vice ' Gc Albert Smith Vice Pi Fyd II Mlebelsen Cashier ’ |