Show L V V - — it 2 - S $ F- ' 7" ’ ' li— r '' V ' '- ' - iiT v ? ‘ s'-- THE f ? vy--- - y - oV i : 4 r v i "7 CONFERENCES' SALT LAKE CITYTJTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1917 HEBALD-KSPIJBLIC- N “ - r s 'v - v ' — through the length and breadth of the land reviewed by v New York’s great draft array parade from a stand In front of the New York public library Among those present were the ever enRoosevelt thusiastic and virile Colonel ' i' - - Terrific Counter Offensive Launched by New Aus- - - Charles VEL Hughes - for the presidency the New- York dls- of and now chairman judge ‘ By trlct draft board William I Sherrill adjutant general of New York state and Admiral Gleaves the man who convoyed America’s first fighting contin- - Br lntenutlonal News Service ’“Washington Sept 12— Senate and 'Hotiie conferees ' on the 'war tax bill 'win begin their work tomorrow with pttffcpects bright for final enactment of the measure within ten days Sena tor Simmons and Representative Kit oh in today completed all arrangements foithe conferences expected to be finished within a week ‘'Revised official estimates of reve lRtffs of the Senate and House bills con- whjch will be placed before the r&rf es tomorrow are: Senate $2416-100House $1868920000 'Senate increase $637750000 In detail they - New York marched and they were cheered by hundreds of thousands draft In Individual and Incomes 1916 UTS e corporate retroac- se 843200000 - Wstilled spirits ‘Rectified spirits of spectators along the line ot parada The Rome war office admitted today that the Austrians In their violent onslaughts succeeded In pushing Cador-natroops from advanced positions on the mountains They held their main line of occupation however and “could not be shaken or penetrated the Italian account says The battle continues at full blast Near Riga the German cavalry was compelled to retire south" of the road while in Rumania a was' height captured from the Avstro-Germaand more than 400 men made prisoner r german positions south of Sventslany which Ilea between Vllma and Dvlnsk are being heavily bombarded The situation in France and Belgium continues comparatively quiet except for reciprocal bombardments on various tSijnas Rgt drinks 7500000 Rlga-Wend- 4000000 20000000 11000000 CTiarettets Sssff : - 2000000 200000 77500000 15000000 Cigarette papers ' Freight transportation Kgpress transportation Passenger trassportathm nbd" line transportation Poltman seats berths etc Electric light gas and Jooal telephone service (Long distance telephone telegraph men- jUd M06S : Insurance ssstteefeosfseeo ' policies AVtAnoblles and motor-- I vyelee Thee and tubes Statical Instruments Station picture films 75000- 000 4AOOOOO 750000 80000- 000 7000000 7500000 2000- 000 500000 - Left to right: Colonel Roosevelt Charles E Hughes Adjutant General Sherrill and Admiral Qleavee 475000 8500000 ’ Cameras 4 : Amusement Club dues 1000000 admissions" 1 sessssssss 60000000 1500000 Stamp taxes (excluding 83000- 000 ' pascal post) sessesesss Parcel poet packages 8000000 ' Inheritance Tariff 10 per cent In-20000- 000 crease s eeaeeeeegegge sitlieMO i 200000000 1040000000 War excess profits 70000- 000 First class mail 19000- 000 Second class mall $2418870000 $1848920000 Total Taxes under existing 133500000 1A88500000 Jaw 88202430000 88750170000 Total taxation - i OraCAL OPTOMETRISTS AND MANUFACTURING PEOPLE BEAN CROP OF FIVE ‘ STATES ESTIMATED WORTH $145000000 INTRIGUE IN 109 SOUTH MAIN ST satch 34SS Opea dally aatll b bean-growi- : - ng ‘ - v- - w particularly grateful to your ex- :be furnished' cellency if I couldnews be- with telegraphic '" stowal of the decorationof the which I strongly recommend in view of the - V - - - circumstances detailed above VON ECKBARD : vV DIserfmliwHeg Practiced v'Atthe same time that this the secretary of state 'a out gave report' from Ira Nelson Morris "American minister at Stockholm Mr-- ' Morris declares that awhile - the Swedish foreign offlee was transmittIn German code ing German messages for the German ' diplomats" it was requiring Mr Morris to file his messagesto Constantinople via the Swedish forelgn office In French The revelation In the Mexico City letter of this further proof pf Swedish can be met' according to opinion here' tonight only by the dismissal from Swedish services of the guilty parties a break In relations between Sweden and Germany and a pro-- 1 found apology to the United States and the other allies The United States was slnnsd'agalnst In the Mexican transaction in muffh the game way as was Great Britain in the Argentine x The secret German met sages were transmitted over the cable and telegraph lines of the United States to Europe under the guarantee of the Swedish diplomats just as were the Luxburg dispatches sent over the British cables Connection With Raids Swspe-cteAt the time of the letter which reveals these things ' the United States had not yet entered the war But the United States : was then In the hottest of the Mexican embrogllo ' part was It just at this time March'l$18 that Pancho Villa was raiding into the territory of the United States- ' killing and robbing ‘ ' : announce-mentywasma- de - made no changes - Havre Sept 13 —Removal of the civ- -j - : n -- - RAILROAD SECURITIES REGULATION PLANNED 13 — Federal reguWashington-Seplation of the issuance of railroad securities compulsory incorporation of all Interstate- railroads' under an Incorporation law to be enacted by and legislation to empower the Interstate commerce commission to regulate Intrastate rates' when they affect interstate commerce are recommended lnri a referendum mailed today by the U jilted States Chamber of Commerce to business organizations throughout the country ' t - Con-gre- ss : illan population of Belgium continues! according to advices received: here The town of Roullers Immediately behind the battle line in Flanders has been evacuated completely Ostend is and 2000 perbeing emptied gradually sons already have- - ben sent from Courtral 'Many' of the Inhabitants of'Berlaer have 'been ’taken: forcibly ' to Turcoing to work on the defences All- the ln- -l habitants of Slevdinge Slanders rich and poor alike have ' been work on military 'roads V Tribute Pai4Edltk CavelL ' New" York Sept 13w— A tribute to Edith Cavell “one of the ' moist courageous of women who died1 like a heroine’ when executed by the 'German army authorities as & spy for aidsoldiers was paid here ing wounded today by Gaston De Leval theaBelgian who defended her at lunchlawyer he eon by the Rotary club J was of honor the guest ' “Some of-- ' the reports 'of her execution stated that she had fainted before the firing of the ‘ fatal volley” said M De Leval “but this was untrue ’A the death few minutes before-leavincell she made a notation on her Bible that- she was to be executed at once In admitting she Aad assisted the wounded British soldiers to defy the German authorities she said shs had other good woman done what any " would do “The Future of Belgium” was the address and subject of M De Level's that’ he said the people of ravaged forward hopecountry are now looking war next year end of the fully to “the restoration- of their nation the and ' “So far as German brutality is said the lawyer “conditions have changed slightly for the better The Belgian people however1 are still suffering greatly for the want of food - : - 1 - at-whic- h ! -- - - - con-cern- ed pro-Germani- sm - - ’ ' state department refuses to con-- ! nect the German-Swedls- h activities with the Mexican assaults against the United States But every other diplomat In Washington Is doing so No official tonight would say that this source of information as to the activities of the United States Is still open to Germany Neither von Eck- hardt nor Cronholm li'now in Mexico But the possibility that through some such channel leaked the news of tho sailing of Pershing’s transports and other military news bias shocked ' the government and 'the allied diplomatic corps from top to bottom Mexico May Retaliate ' Today’s exposure may--- ’ result In a break between Mexico and Germany Senor Bonilla Mexican minister here was' in March 1918 minister of public works and communications in the government' Under his administration' communication between Mexico and the central powers was forbidden the public It would of course have been afforded to Germany’s ' diplomatic representative channels v through the regularresorted to of comBut the 'method munication through the Swedish channel may be regarded In Mexico as a direct and sinister evasion of the Mexican regulations Senor Bonilla had seen only press copies of the Von Eck-harletter tonight hut indicated that If the state department formally- gave him a copy of it he would immediately transmit it to his government for ac- : - - ' Car-ran- A’ as pure and refreshing 'as the winds which blow about 9ur mountain tops It is ventably the drink’of drinks— ' supreme in its: goodness ana wholesomeness is xa s an irresistible beverage of character and individuality— richly laden and alive with the nourishing elements of ripened grains and the mild and delightful 2est coming from the choicest tonic hops and dt wins - tion - : ' Swedish Minister Absent' insists that Secretary Lansing stillhave not been telegrams made the ‘subject of diplomatic Intercourse between the Unitd States and Sweden He had a long conference this Arker- morning however with Baron helm Swedish charge here ( It is strongly believed here in many quarters that the Swedish legation here is already under the closest surveillance- The Swedish minister Herr Ekengren continues to absent' himself from Washington department was asked this afternoon whether his absence Was because he was not welcome here at this time “That would be too wide an assump- tlon” was the cautious reply g - - The-stat- Display of Fireworks at Night delicious — wholesomeness You can't afford to delay trying it so do it now It is served ice-cowherever soft drinks aresold Order a case home right away and enjoy TEXELSO'S cheery cbmpan Knurbefore another sunrise HAMM EXELSp COMPANY ST PAUL MINN ---- r ol ' ths-Luxbur- l C J - e - ' H REILLEV ' ‘v- ' & CO 216-1- 8 DISTRIBUTORS & State Street SALT LAKE CITY UTAH - Phones Wasatch 1520 and Waeatch 7856-- J Prompt Service courteous treatment Take Jeffery cars - pub-plicati- on ar ' 1$—British corWashington Septhave1 loaned-- ' about which porations on southern cotton---- and $110000000 farm lands are asking for payment which may embarrass many farmers in find a way the south unless thsy-cato transfer ' their loans : Southern financiers conferred today with southern members of Congress and later will sse Secretary MeAdoo They suggest that the government ask Great Britain to have' the request for payment ' rescinded An embargo on cotton was Indorsed Smith of Georgia and today by Senators Williams of Mississippi both of whom told the Senate It would have no effect on the market' and that the supbales ply this year will fall 700000Includbelow last year’s consumption tp neutrals ing shipments Senator Williams charged that opposition to the embargo only was part of the efforts to Impede war measures Satardar evealags aatll 1 C (Continued From Page L) ment and even to them only under "the seal of secrecy while the of the bestowal of the dec- 'oration- - would be postponed until war I should be the end of the ' : : ON COTTON LANDS &SO BRIGHTON STAGE Leaves Culver Auta Stage Line 24 E mSecond South 830 Leaves Brighton 330 p m and Up - MEXICOEXPOSED ' - BRITONS CALL LOANS CO (be) OPTICIANS FOR IBB ae dtffereaee wha sale year glasses we eaa Caylleate year It hmakes rakes leas la SO ailaatee or less at redaeed prices Phoae Wa- - ’ IS—Beans Washington ’ Sept this take their place' year as "one most the of country’s’: Important and valuable crops -- V ? Forecast of production in the five Important states Michigan California New York-- ' Colorado and New Mexico' Th first conference la expected to announced by the department of begin largely with general questions In a special re- agriculture ' chowstoday without specific action except possibly 19969000 bushels port on undisputed revision The principal '8846000 bushels with compared come war over contests will the profits last' year and '10821000 bushels in secInheritance 1815-income postage-antions The average farm price being The House members are expected to " paid for them August 15 was $724 on stand out for revision of the pre-wi with $460 a bushel its system and for that date -compared At the i Au- - ' last graduated war prof year and higher rates on ‘‘swollen’ profits Sengust 1$ price the prospective of the Elimination incomes was worth about $145f000000rjerop large ate parcel post stamp tax provision also will be sought and there may be a fight for the second class postags Increase Many of the Senate’s revisions are expected to be- accepted by the House and a large number of Important provisions are not in dispute the Senate having - en London Sept 13 —The German crown price has arrived at Berlin according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam He has had a long conference with the emperor regarding the matter of the Polish situation as mentionsd In the pope's note 7000- 000 PBopcietary medicines Chewing gum tsssseast plcte 10 ‘clock EMPEROR CONFER 48000000 18AOOOOO cos-Beetl- es ‘ fraa streagPRICK ee OUR CROWN PRINCE AND 5000- 000 Yieuts and pleasure boats and perfumes aall(y sectors 7000000 goods aherteal ns 25000- 000 80000- 000 OVblccs Jyelry H porting - 87500000 sjrups etc Highest ’s 100000000 - — — — trlans $ 598700000 liarncnted liquors The Ran of Vision re 4iatortrd wkm the ! ere met Jeat right The glass we lira are these which will eerrret errera and atreagthea the sight Caaie aad have year eyes axamlaed as they aheald he Year sight la yaar aisst preefaaa t afferd ta neglect It aad yea - ( r 103000000 - 20000 e ee - ’Virgin Island products- Scrvie - Bouse Senate s 13 —General vm London Sept new commander Koevess the Austrian on the Italian front has opened a terrific counteroffensive fhe storm cenv ter bf which is Monte San Gabriele Vienna officially- reported ' today that the Italians have lost fully a quarter ' of a million-mein' their drive includtaken by the Aus- ing 20000 prisoners V 00 Incomes Isteiuitlossl-New- ’ gents to Franca Thousands of the men claimed In the' - rr ate - v-- 4 trian Commander ex- ex-gover- nor -- SUFFERS CHECK A group jof national notables known ' Expect Revision "Will Be Completed — Within Week ' ITALIMIJRIVE - Men Cheer DraH Army Parade t ¥ 7 I ff1- BEGIN TODAY 'Leaders r ' - a m and I p m ' - - C Petty Mgr - |