Show Tnn ULUNG’ STRIKE ' y- trr- - ' V f “V k"' GREECE WANTS f STRAITS FREED RESULTS IN RIOT in K C District Packing House i Questions Peace Confer-enc- e Must Consider Y Disturbance " ft Kansas City Mol Sept 12 —A riot in which It Is estimated more than 2000 striking packing house employes and their sympathizers participated "took place tonight at Armour A Co’s plant In Kansas City Kan with the result that one man was fatally' Injured and two others were injured All saloons In the packing house district: fifty-thre- e in number immediately were closed by the police who Anally succeeded in restoring order The trouble was the first of a serious nature to break out in connection with the packing house trlke which has been In progress almost a week resultIn the idleness of several' thousand ing men- Tonight’s disorder is said to have occurred when the crowd of strike sympathizers assembled before the Armour plant and began “milling as 600 or more employes came out of the gates While the “milling was at ' its height some one threw a bricky which struck Ora Wood a switchman fracturing his skull Bricks then were thrown freely ' NEXT MOVE A K- - J " Food Administrator Accepts Offer of to Place Their Under Licensing Hoover Owners v - Plants System ' ’ ASIIINGTON Sept: 12— Gov-erament regulation of the meat packing industry will be the next move of the food administration v'A - - voluntary offer of representa-ytiye-s of the packers to put their plants under a licensing system jnade to Herbert Hoover the food administrator at-conference here today was accepted and a plan of control will be a drawn up shortly that-price- - stock- ' Striking Carman Shot San Francisco Sept 12 —A wave of violence in which a striking carman was probably fatally shot and several other men were severely Injured occurred late today in connection with the strike 'Of a majority "of the plat-foremployes of the United Railroad here Several cars were bombarded with bricks and atones and the substt tute crews were beaten Seattle Carpenters Out'1 Seattle Sept 12 —More than 1000 carpenters according ' to estimates made by officers of the building trades unions were called out today on Jobs throughout the city in which lumber manufactured by mills operating on the ten-hoday standard was being used Sees Treachery In Strikes After beSpringfield' I1L Sept ing closeted for several hours with members of the state council of defense in a discussion of the strike here of street '’car operatives which has spread to other trades until 7000 men are idle and many industries are paralyzed Gov Frank O Lowden In & statement late today charged sinister and Influences with of rfiuch about the disorder of bringing the past few weeks “We cannot afford” said the governor “at this time1 to have the enemies of our government appear to be the champions of labor when they are really traitors to labor and traitors to their country” - - - m The packers numbering about a score came to Washington to take up meat with Mr Hoover the threatened ’ shortage and the subject of rising prices They are of one opinion can be brought down little unless a determined effort Is made to Increase the production of live stock The great export demand they believe will maintain prices at high level until long after the war has ended - ‘ To Stabilise Prices A licensing system for packing houses was provided In the food control bill Putting It into operation food administration officials believe will go far towards eliminating hoarding and speculation and stabilizing prices The cattle packers will confer soon with ' adminisgrowers to discuss the food tration’s plan for removing herds from the west to better feeding districts In the east and south Increased production of live stock Is a military necessity Carl Vrooman assistant secretary of agriculture declared In a statement tonight after the packers’ meeting ended Most liaise More Stock !fThe keeping of more live stock was highly desirable before the war said Mr Vrooman “Now it Is a national necessity— first because of the‘ terrible dearth of meat animal s hot only In this country but throughout the world second because no further waste of food must be permitted and the only thing that ean prevent waste on the farm Is the production of more live - - y - - ' - - ur ‘ - - ' anti-Americ- an v - RED CROSS CHAPTER FORMED AT BRIGHAM ' pabllcmn Special Herald-R- e Brigham City Sept 12 —The Red Cross committee last night met and organization The comperfectedau mittee was appointed at a mass meeting held Labor day'-was named chairDenmark Jensen man Mrs Sadie P Stohl vice chairman Rev Adam G Frank secretary and J E Halverson treasurer The officers filled out the necessary papers asfcftig for- a charter and these were forwarded to the 'As soon as the charter is granted a rousing campaign will be Inaugurated1 for a big membership ' WILSON VISITS OLD FRIEND - - - - Denver-headquarter‘ s “The fact that keeping of more live stock is a military necessity does not mean that it is any the less a good business The farmer should not lose By International Ksws Service this golden opportunity to cask In his Old Lyme Conn: Sept 12 —President waste forage at: war prices Wilson revisited familiar 'scenes‘ and Flans Transfer at Flocks renewed old acquaintances here today IX — Three million when he stopped off to call on Miss Chicago Sept the acres of grass land In upper Minnesota Florence Griswold who was- host tosumfor President and many family Wisconsin and Michigan were offered mers when president of Princeto prospective sheepraisers free of ton He was accompanied by Mrs' Wil' son taxes at the closing charge except session today of the Great Lakes Wool expected to promote this transfer of convention The offer was by f locks the development associationsmade of the Assurance of the friendly attitude three states acting In conjunction with of the government toward the sheepthe national sheep and wool bureau was conveyed In a telegram its campaign for increased wool pro-in raisers from John M Bowman of the food adduction in the United States bureau A resolution preministration It was stated that western sheep sented by Jonas Kuppenhelmer was ranges had been curtailed by the new adopted by the delegates for providing homestead act and that the government control of wooL ' national sheep and wool bureau had ‘Among the speakers at the closing them to transfer some 5®" furin ' of the convention were W H of flocks to sections In the mid-d- le session of Killen Minneapolis and W T Hatch west The big acreage offer was of Salt Lake - - - he-wa- s 40-ac- re Athens Today Friday Saturday a splendid quality Serge 56 in wide regularly sold at $1J50 ayard special Aug 15— (By mall) — The minister of foreign affairs M Polltls was busy putting the finishing touches on the white book which is to reveal to the Greek parliament the extent to which the recent administration of King Constantine wds under German Influence when a staff correspondent of the Associated Press called on him today “This makes a serious record of perthe minister said on fidy” over some of the proof sheetsglancing of the white book Greece was ' Asked what aspirations likely Mto have before ' the peace conPolltls said: gress - “There are of course the larger general questions In which the entente allies have shown a common interest and to which Greece ' gives the fullest assent —thenaturally Independence and of each state' great and sovereignty small - Its territorial integrity aa the ambitions of other nations against an International pact- for the maintenance of peace the observance of treaties and the of International law and practice in the dealings between nations “There are several questions relathe continued ing to the near east “which Greece wishes to see regulated Most Important of these is the guaranty of protection to Greeks living in and Asia Minor where we have Turkey over 2000000 Greeks engaged in peaceful occupations hut' constantly under the menace of fearful atrocities Throughout this territory Greeks have been subjected to the most barbarous cruelty Hundreds of Greek ‘towns In Turkey and Asia Minor have been burned the Inhabitants have been subjected to massacre and many have been to the Interior of Asia Minor deported “When'--thTurk has hesitated at some extreme of barbarity we have evidence showing that It has been the German general staff headquarters which has given the order to proceed to the full limit In the exterminating methods against the Greeks It is against such wholesale barbarity that we will ask the powers to establish some form of guaranty “We all hope that Serbia 'will not only have lta territory restored as the allied powers demand but that it will emerge from this world 'conflict a new and greater Serbia uniting Its scattered southern Slav nationalities Into one great Yugoslav state which as Dr Troumbltch the Yugoslav leader has said will with Greece shape the future destination of the Balkans “Above all It is our desire to see the Dardanelles freed from Its Turkish forts and Its hindrance to natural world traffic and to have It become a link in the world’s commerce the same as Sues or the Straits of Gibraltar or the great American enterprise the Panama linking the Atlantic and Par ClflCe “I feel that the entry of the United States ranging its tremendous moral and material force along with England’s Is the turning point and decisive factor of the war It Is America that of' the entente has assured the victory - These serges are especially suitable for Suits Separate Skirts and for School Wear The colors are navy green brown Belgian and dark red For three days—Today Friday and: Saturday —your choice at $115 a yard - : - ‘ Goff son of Senator Goff of West Virginia has entered upon his duties as major In the office' of Judge Advocate General Crowder1 Ur Goff was formerly United States district attorney ln: Wisconsin and recently has been connected with the department of Justice as special assistant to the attorney general' At the outset of the war Mr Goff offered his services to the government In any capacity or in any department where It might be desired to place him His elevation to the high council of war is taken to be a recognition of his unusual record in Wisconsin as district attorneyMajor Goff's father had a notable experience and was distinguished for his as an officer of the union army braverycivil-wain the ' ‘ - ‘ AUTO TURNS TURTLE TWO FATALLY HURT Colorado Springs Sept 12—Two persons were probably fatally injured and two others seriously hurt when the automobile in which they were riding turned turtle this afternoon and rolled down the side of Red Stone mountain Mrs Frank P Frost of Marble Colo Is Injured internally and probably will die Her husband editor of the Marble Booster formerly of the Kansas City Star la In a serious condition Henry Mortens prominent Marble merchant sustained Infernal Injuries and a compound fracture and his recovdriver of the car ery Is doubtful Thecondition also Is in a serious All Crepe Meteors —full line of colors and black 40 in wide regularly sold at $275 a yard Today Friday and Saturday special $225 c v - New Rugs New Carpets New Linoleu r IN DENIES CLAIMS ' A NAMED IN SUIT byR v‘ Cedar Chest or a Navajo Blanket makes a most desirable gift -- Who Demands Commission for Selling Stock In reply to the suit filed against him in the district court Tuesday by CL CL Harris a broker' seeking to recover certain commissions appearing to have been authorized In a stock selling agreement 8 J Fell former head of the Utah National Sales company ‘yester- that many claims made In the complaint are erroneous “The suit is directed at me personally and has no relation to the Utah Naday-declared tional Underwriters corporation alof stock of the corpothough ration by Mr Harris and myself seems to be the hone of his contention” said Mr Fell “There also Is an error in what appears to he the division of commissions between myself and Mr Harris “I received the highest commission ever given ‘any sales agent for the Utah National Underwriters’ corporation In consideration of the 'sale of Its stock and this was but 15 per cent” added Mr 'Fell “There never was any commission ever given as large as 20 per cent or 50 per cent by the Utah National Underwriters' corporation for the sale of its stock” Mr Harris also explained yesterday that his suit against Mr Fell Is purelr a personal matter In which he Is suing Mr Fell for 'a proper division of the personal stock of the corprof Its ofwhich they sold together He poration said that the suit has nothing whatever to do with the Utah National Underwriters corporation OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-1SOUTH MAIN ST 14 moro satisfactory 7 explanation cornea from the ancient custom of strength signify Solomon’s using two plllara to When and sovereignty’ two pillars temple was built there were of brass eet before It ' These symbols appear upon ancient Syrian coins symbols stood Through the agea thesewhen the Emfor power’ add later" of V Charles Spain incorporated peror the arms of the- Holy Roman Empire Intertwined with ' those of Spain heThus It was them with the scroll that Charles V again familiarised the world with the ancient custom and thus from the most ancient times there is handed down to us a thought behind our dollar sign A - 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IIER PURPOSE — try theFl&tbush “Is that your daughter at piano?” to raise an Belgian hares?” Bensonhurt— Xh yea” Patrice — “Are they hard to raise” “Well what In the world la aha try- “Oh yes” to do? I hope she doesnTt call that lng “Well I guess he’s trying to raise music” some on his upper lip” “Well you see someone told her It was a beautiful piano sad I reckon LIBERTY she’s trying to knock the coneelt out’ — courts of It” see Church “I Philadelphia men 2222 to last year forced support Patience —“It's almost Impossible to their wivea7 dyes nowadays” get is “You know Philadelphia Gotham— Patrice —“Yes Ive noticed you where liberty began and I suppose these 2222 citizens believe it’s where It haven’t changed the color of your hair HARD TO RAISE Patience —“Did your brother over ends” ' lately the-sal- 3D5BSK ESJ1RC - HI TWO STUDENT AIRMEN WAYS TO INCREASE COINAGE DISCUSSED KILLED IN COLLISION San Diego CaL Sept 12 —Edward M Walsh Jr and Theodore B Lyman student aviators at the North Island school were killed military aviation collided auout their when planes today Both men were 500 feet above ground Californians- CARPET DEPARTMENT - J Fell Replies to Broker S : ' All Siik Crepe— full line of colons and l)lack 40 in wide regularly sold at $200 a yard Today Friday Saturday-special $150 ayard ‘ - allies” Crepe de Meteors Special $225 yd - - - Lrepe de Uune Special $1250 yd MAJOR GUT D GOFF v MaJ 12— Guy D Washington Sept - e ' L - - Stem Simeiil Sal® of Outlines Brick$ Thrown Freely in Foreign Minister ' S SALT LAKE CTIYTJTAH THUESDAY SEPTEHBEB 131917 HEBAIiD-BBFUBLICA-N Here are the places where you can get the mefet debeverage ever manufaclightful tured— on draft or in bottles San Francisco Sept 1 —Methods to increase capacity of mints for coining subsidiary 'silver were discussed at a conference here today by heads of various mints and superintendents of government refineries Dr R B Bakep director of mints at Washington presided and those In attendance Included Berne Bovie of the New York assay - office Adam Joyce superintendent of the Philadelphia mint Thomas Annear superintendent of the Denver mint and T W H Shanahan of the San Francisco mint General revision of working schedules ways and means of Increasing coinage and revision of assay methods were among the subjects for discussion to be the outThe conference was said come of the advance ' in silver quot- ations' non-intoxicati- ng American Beauty Buffet Annex Bnffet Athens Bnffet Arnone & Son Bismarck W W Davis L H Goulet Heidelberg Hogan A Co Interurban Pool & Soft Drink San Francisco Sept 12—nEight Jurors were passed temporarily In the trial which opened here today of Frank C Oxman Durkee Ore cattleman on a s&bornatlon of charge of attempted perjury growing out of the conviction of Thomas J Mooney for murder In connection with the bomb explosion which killed ten persons here July 22 1916 Mooney Is under sentence of ' death v Attorneys for Oxman told the court - ’ Hew Grand Hotel ’ Wilson Hotel Bluebird Bnffet Theatre Pool Boom’ ' A Bernstein ' -- - O'CONNELL'S TRIAL BEGUN San' Francisco - ' Sept 12 — Daniel O’Connell an attorney and six- other persons were brought to trial In the United States district court today on of conspiring 'to obstruct opcharges eration of the selective - draft law O’Connell was arrested recently while addressing a meeting here under the auspices of the People's Council for Democracy’ and Terms of Peace Judge BoIIdlag 152 Main 152 Main 'v '! f J Boat First Sooth Cor Third So nod Fourth West No 141H Sooth Main r No 121 Sooth Went TCmplo CoV Sooth Temple and Mala Cor Fourth Sooth and Mala No 32 East Second Sooth No 23 Boot Second Sooth No 82 Went Seeood Booth No S3 East Seeood Sooth ' HZ No ' C S H LUND OPPOSE HUTO P W MADSEN: - F A WAGNER Mrs i t Phone Wasatch 382 : SJGP - NATURAL TO SUPPOSE Bacon — “They say a neagle la afraid of a —mouse” Mr Bacon “Then when we hear one of the American variety scream X suppose it la a female 'U- i ' SALT LAKE DISTRIBUTOR £ A T m - - — No 700 Weot Second Sooth No 337 West Sooth ' TemplSb No 129 South Mala i No 138 Sooth Main No 18 East Second Sontlu No 84 East Fourth Sooth No 34 Weot Fourth Sooth No 472 Weot Second Sooth ’ No 20 Weot Second Sooth : ' & Parlor ’ - V No 24 Sooth Weot Templet Tourist Bnffet Vienna Bnffet Wasatch Bnffet Hotel Utah and according tify In the Mooney to the prosecution suggested false testimony against Mooney The prosecution Is being conducted by deputies of the state attorney gen 7 West South Temple 270 Sooth Mala' 313 Went Second Sooth 379 Weot First Sooth 30 Weot Second Sooth S3 W Second Sooth 238 Sooth Mala 1SS No No No No No No 7 Eot Broadway Nil 7 Weot Second Sooth Boper Company Salt Lake Pool Boom it was admitted that the defendant wrote certain letters von which the invited charge Is based These letters I1L to tesF E Kigali of Grayville case eral’s office Ob Judge Building Bnffet Kozy Bnffet Los Angeles Bnffet Lollin’s Bnffet Mission Bnffet Mint Bnffet Moxnm Bnffet Plaza Bnffet Standard Bnffet WITNESS ON TRIAL ON PERJURY CHARGE : Xa : ' v v: Manufactured by BECKEB MANUFACTURING CO ( Ogden' Utah n k i 3 |