Show &r - THE S L - FRANK COXMAN SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER HERALD-REPUBLICA-N KELLY TO HAVE SOOTHES DYING IN DEATH BATTALION RED CROSS WORKER MOBILIZES WOMEN SECOND TRIAL CLEARED BY JURY v Jury in Ax Murder Cage Is San Francisco Sept 28 —Frank C Qxman DurkeeOre cattleman was acquitted tonight of a charge of attempted Subornation of perjury growing out' of the conviction of Thomas J Sept 28 — The Rev' Ly n Discharged Vote 11 to 1 Tor Acquittal r ' " ' ' s From Pasteurized Cream Not a single pound of Maid o’ Clover Butter is made from ' raw cream Every drop of cream used in making this high quality table butter is pasteurized Think what this means in protection to your family - I Red Oak la George" J Kelly whose trial on a in the Villlsca ax charge of complicity murders ended ' today in a disagreement ' of ' the jury - after forty-fohours' deliberation will be taken tu the county jail at Logan tomorrow it was understood tonight 'end be held until the state can proceed to 7-- - - Mooney on a murder charge in connection- with the preparedness ' parade ‘ ur : bomb explosion here last1 year " Judge Frank H Dunne:in: charging the Jury' said It must be proven that F E Kigali of Orayville 111 the man Oxman Js specifically charged with having attempted ' to induce to testify falsely against Mooney was about to be called as a witness by the prosecution “It must be shown 'that Oxman made a direct offer of 8250 to Kigali him to testify falsely’ said Judge Dunne “If it is shown that any part of the testimony of any' witness is proved false you have" the privilege of disregarding all the testimony of that witness You must Judge all testimony by the character and motive of the witness ' Oxman must be regarded as innocent until proven' guilty and you must give the same weight to his testimony that you render to that of any other witness and you must not be biased by the act that he-ithe a-ne- w trial 1 Maid (®) Gover - - - ’ T e -- 3C$GCT ! ' 'MOTHER MARIA 3IICHAILOVNA Mother Marla Mlchallovna chaplain of Russia’s female regiment the “Battalion of Death” is perhaps the only member of her sex to hold such a post She has accompanied her soldiers on ' sions JAP ENVOYS SHOWN SIGHTS OF NEW YORK New York Sept 28—VisCount Ishll and the members of Japan’s mission to the United States saw most of the sights of New York today Tonight they attended a' recepution given in their honor by the Japan society at noon today they Were guestsa of the Chamber of Commerce at the- afternoon luncheon and late-Ithey visited the tomb of General Grant where Viscount Ishli placed a wreath on the great stone casket At the reception tonight Viscount Ishit expressed the hope that the mission’s visit to the- United' States had helped to establish more- firmly the friendly relations- between the - - n Washington Sept 2S —After hearing demands of coal operators that the government prices for coal be revised upward to permit an advance In pay to nilntrs Dr IL A" Garfield administrator today laid the- thevfuel question before President Wilson countries ‘ - - their- ' several visits to the front-anhas been under fire on several occa - - - - Wc have assembled a large stock of the finest woolens ever offered at public sale L D S GARMENTS PROVO WOOL BLANKETS MACKINAWS FOR MEN AND BOYS LADIES’ SILK HOSE SWEATERS FOR EVERYBODY SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Come direct to the factory Make your purchases at a ' saving WE HAVE NO STORE ON MAIN STREET cmsi- VERMONT BLDG ' V: v' 0pp South Gate Tabernacle Grounds' : - V- - $ - the sole basis for promotion of officers in the national army and national guard the war department announced today In orders governing promotions in these organizations for the duration of the war All officers including those of the regular army attached to the new forces will be equally eligible for advancement In making recommendations for second lieutenants commanding officers are required to state specifically their ' opinion as to whether the best interests of the service will be promoted by the appointment of a reserve corps officer or of a member of the organisation thus paving the way for promotion of men from the ranks Vacancies in grades above second lieutenant and below in any regiment or separate unit will be filled as far as practicable by the promotion of officers selected from the next lower grade in the regiment or separate unit in which the vacancy occurs In case of necessity the selection may be made from officers of the next lower grade in the same arm or corps within the division Vacancies in the grade of colonel and lieutenant-colonwill be filled when by the promotion of off! practicable cers selected from those serving In the lower grade In the same arm of the service in the same division to which the organisation is attached When an army corps commandesbe lieves the Interests of ths service demand it he may fill vacancies In any commissioned grade' within a division forming part of his corps by transfer of officers of the same grade and arm from another division of his corps When a vacancy exists In a staff corps or department in an expedition the vacancy will be filled ary' force recommendation of the comupon the manding general of the force in which the vacancy occurs and the commander may till such vacancies by temporary 'appointments or by assignments subject to the approval of the war department lieuti-nant-colon- el BAR SAILING VESSELS FROM THE WAR ZONE —No more Washington Sept' goods will be shipped throughonthe war zone from the United States sailing The exports administrative vessels board announced today that at the request of the shipping board and the navy department it had Instructed the bureau of export license to refuse license for such shipments It is obvious said the board’s statement that steamers can navigate the war zone with less danger than slow sailing craft and sailing ships If used in safer waters would to an extent 2& E -- i£? Alpha is the nation’s best new beverage-a- n ideal drink for old and young Tit is delicious nutritious wholesome and in-rT''-v vigorating the thirst easily quickly and 7 Alpha allays completely - : : - - '- - Alpha la sold wherever soft drinks ’ TASTE FOR CONSPIRACY HANKERS PLEDGE HELP Atlantic City Sept 28 —The election of Charles A Hinsch of Cincinnati as president the selection of Chicago as next year’s meeting place and the adoption of resolutions pledging the organization to every effort that will lead to winning the war and especially pledging its members to assist in the sale of the new Liberty bonds featured the concluding session of the convention of the American Bankers' association here today The resolutions were adopted after an address by Secretary McAdoo of the 'treasury department in which he urged the bankers to keep every possible dollar ready for patriotic duty Another resolution passed urged for collective members to action in impressing upon legislative and regulatory bodies the necessity of the questaking under consideration tions surrounding the railroads to the end that ' railroad credit may be strengthened and railroad expansion the encouraged so that business and government in the prosecution of the war shall be provided with adequate transportation service and facilities co-oper- ate r ( will enjoy cheeryhospitality ALPHA BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO ' NELSON-ANSO- Gmcrsl Distributers Office 337 Eeeles Are ( 4t N (Continued From Page 1) Frank C Dailey of ' Indianapolis and District Attorney Clyne of Chicago I W W Propaganda Antaslng “Only leaders In conspiracies or those culpable with the perpetration of crimes against the United States are Included as defendants” the statement said “The astounding feature that stands out at the conclusion of our investigation and which Is well calculated to make patriotic persons shudder with alarm is found In the disclosures of a number of men enjoying the protection of the government who are so far unmindful of social duties and obligations as to openly advocate the most vicious forms of sabotage particularly In industries furnishing war- munitions “The activities of these defendants have been directed against what they conceive to be a misguided attitude of the world at large toward persons not possessed of property the result being that this time of general stress and strain has been seized upon as they insist the opportunity was here and now presented to make effective those secrets and covert processes of destruction which they traitorously employed while pretending to work “Boiled down and stated In a few words the propaganda of these defendants consisted of these assertions: We are going to take possession of the industries first because we want them second because we need them third because we are in this crisis possessed of the power to put it over - - ' Corset Sale An opportunity that will peal to the thrifty shopper TODAY at V Front and back lace new low bust long hip models some in beautiful brocade Madame Lyra La Camille American Lady Warner Bros Bust Proof all -- included in this sale ' Our Expert will b e pleasecf to fit you Today at these Cor-setier- money-savin- es g prices OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-11- 4 SOUTH MAIN ST :x2 STAR OF MOVIES IS CITY SCHOOL GARDENS PROVED SUCCESSFUL DIVORCE DEFENDANT Her Special Loa Angeles CaL Sept -- ed $100000 -- - - ! - ‘ OTHER’S HHEffl Espoeteht oflbsrs ’ -- i J 28— Miss Virginia Chester starring here in a problem film play to be produced shortly will not contest the divorce suit of Richard O’Neil filed in Utah She declares she thinks more of her art than she' does of married life The first inkling of matrimonial troubles between the well known actress and O’Neil was learned here today when Deputy Sheriffs sought Miss Chester to serve her with papers r O’Neil claimed the actress deserted him NITRATE PLANT SITE CHOSEN Washington Sept 29— Army enhave recommended Sheffield gineers Ala near Muscle Shoals for the site W W’s Keep Local of the experimental nitrate plant and From powder plant Three milAway Headquarters government lions are to be spent on-- the former The When members of the local branch and one million on the latter recommendation has been laid befora of the I W V learned from press dis- SMreta T2irw of the war department patches of the arrest of William D who will lay it before the President Haywood their national secretary and a group of two score alleged disloyal Industrial Workers at Chicago they deserted their habitual meeting places in the Atlas building and at old Eagle’s hall and remained In hidin'g most of the day J Fred Ritter former secretary of the 8aIt Lake local who waa arrested with others in a recent raid but who Is out on bail made a number of inquiries as to the of federal agents a few activity mlnutea that he remained during In the vicinity oT the Wllaon hotel yesterday - V ‘ ‘ 5000000 ’ ap- - re-elect- - Ends T o- - All of our Corsets ranging from $400 to $1000 ’ - co Salt Lake City Utah 7 Phene Wasatch 8335-6-- 7 HALF PRICE release steam vessels now used in such wftters News of the sinking of the unarmed I T T’R'F'RTY DUilUJiUUYD American schooner Henry LIppitt In the war zone reached the state departUP ON HEAVY SALES ment today in the consular report The crew was saved New York Sept 28 —Trading in bonds Liberty 31 percent government FISHING INDUSTRY at quotations running from 10004 to the new high premium of 10024 was a TO BE SPEEDED UPl feature on the stock exchange today Sales of the Liberty Issye aggreWashington Sept 28 — Immediate gated about 5350000 or almost 90 per removal of all restrictions on American cent of the day’s total operations in salt water fisheries for the war period the open bond market is proposed by the food administration Among dealers the greater activity as a war conservation measure and the enhancement were attributed Massachusetts has taken the lead In to the announcement of the the movement and telegrams were sent treasuryovernight Intention to credepartment’s on ate a new bond for an unlimited today to the authorities of all statesInto salt water urging that they fall amount at 4 per cent interest line By suspending closed seasons and seining CONDEMN SENDING prohibitions against iurse use of the night fishing torching SOLDIERS TOBACCO traps and fishing by nonresidentsseethea food administration expects to the fish indusFreeport III Sept 28—The practice general speeding up-oand consequent substantial Increase of sending clgarets and tobacco ' to try to the supply of fish to substitute for soldiers was condemned in resolutions afternoon the meat that must be sent to feed the adopted today at the state convention UNITARIANS HONOR TAFT American armies in th$ field of the Keystone League of Christian Montreal Sept 28 —The Unitarian JESndeavor of the United Evangelical church general conference today ONE WOMAN WILL The convention resolved to present a William II Taft president pocket Bible to each Keystone league SUBSCRIBE $ member going Into the army and to 7YI T I’R'F'R'T'V LiUAlV II keep In touch with tfiem by personal DRAFT EXEMPTION letters prayer and by sending them REFUSED NEWSBOY chun:h and Sunday school literature A forth28— Washington Sept WORTH ' of 85000000 coming subscription TWO U S SOLDIERS from’ one woman was- reported to the Woman’s Liberty loan commitSept 28 — William MA ARE DEAD IN FRANCE aphyChicago who conducts a newsstand on tee today by the representatives of ' thq National Society of Colonial downtown corner and who asked Dames The committee which is 28 — The "slight v exemption from war service on the Washington Sept ground of dependent parents waa wounding cf First Lieutenant Howard perfecting Its plans for the camrefused 'exemption today When in-- - ' adwas to bf F medical Monday begin paign' Keating Philadelphia government re- an dressed by Secretary Baker Dr' air raid on the vestigators for theboard corps during No l that Anna Howard Sha'w Senator Smoot ported to appeal of September 24 was reported tonight the the newsboy waa worth more than’ war department today by General Perand Senator Gerry 8100009 The campaign to sell 83000000- shing 000 In war savings certificates: The deaths of Private James Tracy Frank A Vanderllp chairman of of Philadelphia as a result of “an acthe war savings committee an- - I cident in the line of duty” and of Sergt Enounced today will be separate causes were Pat Johnson from natural ' also reported from the second Liberty loan cam- begin paign and probably will FOR AUSTRIAN FRONTIER CLOSED About December 1 will' The Liberty loan campaign Geneva Sept 28— The Austrian was closed yesterday No telebe ended before the war savings grams or travelers or newspapers arcampaign begins irre-- i certificates rived in Switzerland today from spectfve of the date of the certificates campaign commencement IV r HAKES THE CRISIS EASIER - are served Order aome for your home today' Drink it with your meals— have it handy for your guests for they too ita ' INDICTED - 7 with Alpha Today THE TEST IS IN THE " falls the great task of mobilising' the womanhood of the nation under the Red Cross flag She has been appointed to organize American women so that surgical dressings and other LWff TO SELL LIBERTY BONDS work of our own expert millinery Your choice today at makers e-o- - - f V $7000 m'v MISS FLORENCE MARSHALL Washington Sept 29 — Upon the Miss Florence Marshall shoulders necessities' in Red Cross work Trill be In great quantities made Washington' Sept 23 — Reduction The work will be widespread Her from 810000 to 87500 in the maximum of the women of the land enrolling amount of Individual Insurance and In the great work she has undertaken some reduction of disability allowances Is a task that requires great organArf director of the to dependents are the principal changes ising abilities of the national Red woman’s bureau In the soldiers’ and sailors' Insurance Cross she has started the already bill as completed today by a Senate wheels of the organization moving Local chapters have been established finance subcommittee In almost every community in the The only other important change Is United Red Cross supplies are States to require policyholders within five out turned by these chapters in being war to convert their the after years quantities great term policies Into a standard form Miss Marshall was formerly director House allowances to soldiers and the Manhattan Trade school and of were disabled reduced sailors totally established her great reputation there 810 monthly and would range from 830 to 875 according to the number of de- as an organizer pendents Death allowances were unchanged Judge Mack who drew the original hill said the amended bill would acsame as the original tually operate the the draft It retains optional features objected to by the Insurance companies ‘ -- LIMIT RXED AT j- - ragij New creations Included—aome have just '‘arrived — aome are the handi- 6 c tntfsr Sept 28—Merit will be Washington James IL Nichols personal attorney for Oxman and Samuel M Short ridge who made the closing arguments for the defense were bitter in their denunciation of Kigali chief witness for the prosecution COAL PROBLEM PUT UP TO PRESIDENT Price Sale Millinery EXDS TODAY defendant” W ready-to-we- ar MERIT SOLE BASIS FOR s self-confess- ed Skirts ' They are the embodiment of dignity snd exclusive ness— representing the latest dictum of fashion in fall of of - - Waists — Separate —Fill’s Etc Etc - - Nichols broke several bones in his right hand when he brought it down oil the rail before the jury box with a hard blow Shortrldge in his argument said: ' “Kigali is : a confessed drunkard brawler gambler bootlegger and confidence man He is not only a liar but a perjurer as well Not one word has been Introduced into the testimony to impugn the honorof Frank C Oxman” Shortly after Oxman’s acquittal a new warrant for his arrest was issued at the Instance of 'Mrs Belle Hammer-ber- g a sister of Mooney's wife 8uit& — Coats — Dresses— H M- Havner attorney generalr before returning to Dee Moines tonight dust-proannounced that the statewould Insist comes to you in ’ germ-proupon another trial cartons Eapli pound is eut into Twenty-tw- o ballots were taken from the first to last the vote being four quarter-poun- d prints— two styles eleven to one for acquittal it was an- Order this favorite butter by ‘name nounced after the Jury had been dismissed T ' C Brown the dissenting juror said that he held out for a Pure Because Pasteurized? verdict of Vnot guilty because ' ' MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY ‘ ' Made Only ' Witness in Mooney Case Is Found) Not Guilty of Subornation Charge '!- 29 1917 I Encouraged by The Herald-Repuh-lic- an gardening contests according to Prof J T Worlton principal of the Edison school the pupils have had a most successful season with their war gardens The culmination of their contests resulted In a display of produce at the school Thursday afternoon and prises were awarded for winners in the different varieties of vegetables Those who won first prizes were as follows: Potatoes Theresa Gerstner and Luella Mehew fourth A grade pumpkins Pearl Lloyd fifth B grade cucumbers Leah Herman fourth A onions Guy M Glothlen eighth grade A and Ethel Thompson eighth A tomatoes Minnie Brinkman A: corn Albert Onions sixth Aeighth carrots Martha Hauserman fourth A cabbage Grace Summars sixth B citron Florence Truks fourth B One of our national experts tells us we need a “new aircraft board” And Lieut Peary rises to suggest that no jacjc god timber In the country |