Show ' 6 "1 ?' - r ' i V 'j THE 41 ' t V- 80 MEXICANS t - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 2 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N - - or Sell Mow You Can JBuy - -- a Typewriter- to Advantage - ' Washington Authorities Ex--pect to Arrest Many ' ¥ I More By International - Wa Sm IhtIn Phoenix Arlz Oct L— An attack on Clifton Arts br a mob of 400 armed Mexican strikers was frustrated by Sheriff Slaughter according to dla- patches received here' Eighty armed Mexloans were plaoed under arrest The rest of the mob: returned to where serious trouble was “’ - ' r Mo-ren- cl ' feared It Is believed troops will be sent to Douglas If the situation grows worse The strikers were Incensed because -- re-su- - - f j : A Typewriter for Uie in the Home is a Wonderful Help to the Business Man or Woman mine operators Were unwilling to operations on a' temporary wage balst 11 V rs X W Twenty-fiWs In Army? - Oct' me -- YoaC9nt realize that Believing twenty-fiv- e of the Indicted member of the X W W have Joined various branches of the army since the raids of September 5 government agents Chicago 1-- said today that they are searching for them among the different cantonments Additional Indictments are expected to result “Big Bill Haywood and his eight associates are still in JalL First of the actual antidraft con- prosecutions will open October splraoy 8 at Freeport II L More Indictments Expected 1 'Washington Oct 1 —The great har- vest of Indictments' returned at Chicago it was authoritatively stated tonight 'is but a fraction of what the government will reap as the result 'of its nation-wid- e raid on Industrial Workers of the World offices Septem- her 5 Only those by the govern- ment as the regarded chief figures In the al- -the governleged conspiracy ment In Its war plans have been Indicted Globe Arls Oct 1 —R ' 8 Culver R J Bobba Joseph Oates J Blanco and W H Lewie all Identified with local I W W activities were taken Into custody today by Deputy United States Marshal Frank Haines on Chicago Indictments They are held without ball and have engaged an attorney to oppose their return to Chicago Culver and Bobba at the time of arrest were at liberty onIn $1000 bonds connection charged with rioting with mine picketing Oates was In JalV unable to furnish bonds qn the same charge and Lewis secretary of the Miami local of the IW 'W was out on appeal from a vagrancy convlc tlon and on $300 bail ' Denver Oct 1 —Meyer Friedken who recently came here ’from New York was arrested Saturday night by federal officials on a Chicago I W W wliak a big aid a typewriter in your home wfll be until you have tried one How often have you wanted to finish up a ness matter at home after office hours but have delayedso that the writing could he done in dean legible type? 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Get the machine you want right now All you have to do is to nm a little Want Ad in this paper' and select the machine you want at the price you 'want to pay from the offers that will come Or if you have a typewriter to sell a Want Ad will qiricldy find a Semes and scores of people read our Want Ads daily watching buyerfor bargains in typewriters for home You can make (Saggmmtions for Yoa to Adopt ) and office use TYPEWRITER WANTED— money at home doing typewriting ef U4-ii- d visible bkWp twe We dnln work Learn to ante lint be Is rood Menmke atoffered Addreaa: - - SECOND-HAN- -- s D tion ead be cheaply - er SALE—SXTG HTXT TOED TTPT-wrltnake ta ifftet raa-al-or af ataadard aider Will aeB at laaanaable price ezrbaase for a phoaopraph Addi IDS - The Want- Ad Phone Main 7G7 - to-thwa- rt The Great Want Ail Paper of the Intcrnionntain Country ' ‘ -- V - Indlotment Tacoma Wash Oct 1 —Henry J Gehrig proprietor of a hotel here was arrested today by federal officers an alien enemy charged with being He is a German one of the Industrial Workers of the World Indicted recently at Chicago Grand Juries In several cities beside are expected to return I W Chicago YV Indictments St Louis New York Detroit and Clevland Juries will soon take up consideration of L W W ac- tivities CUTS OFF SHIPMENTS OF COAL TO CANADA - Washington Oct 1 —All shipments of coal Into Canada from American Igke ports were ordered stopped tonight by Fuel Administrator Garfield to divert coal from these ports to meet fuel shortage in the northwest Dr Garfield thus brought to an abrupt end a situation that for weeks has been drawing bitter protests from the nerthwestern states The coal shortage there Is acute and will become far more serious unless the supply flews steadily from now until lake navigation closes about two months heacs PROBE OF rPROPOSES COHALAN’S ACTION New York Oct 1-- A resolution that tho state senate request Secretary of State Lansing to transmit to Governor Whitman any evidence In hie posses- slon tending to establish the charge that Supreme Court Justice Daniel F Cobalan of New York "had counselled with the German govsrnment to the end that It should violate International law In the commission of prohibited acts against parsons and property j was Introduced tonight by Ssnator BL i George Wellington of Troy Action was deferred until tomorrow Fort Douglas at ‘ o’clock 4 - - REQUEST FOR GUARD IN CANYON DENIED Headed by former State Senator-a delegation representing the Emigration Canyon Improvement association waited on the county commissioners yesterday and' asked that: a deputy sheriff be kept in the canyon during the winter months for the protection of property They were informed that the finances of the county would not permit of such 'an expense at this time The committee was also ' Informed that the' county did not feel that it could do uny road - Improving In - the canyon before next spring: Data for & history of the Baptist missions lii this state and Idaho will be gathered by Rev Coe Hayne pastor of the Burlington Baptist church who left last night for Pocatello to begin - " researches' Portions of the history were read the Baprecently by Mr Hayne before incidents of tist convention Including Bev W H tie early adventures of In Bowler when he began years ago this section twenty-fiv- e Mr Hayne has been commissioned by the American Baptist Home Missionary society to compile the historical facts - hls-wor- - old : ' EACH REGIMENT TO HAVE MEDICAL QUOTA Orders were received yesterday by Alfred Hasbrouok of Fort Douglas from the commanding officer of the western division of the United States Col - i A" ‘ - -- v ’ - advanced STATE WILL SHARE LOSSES OF STOCKMEN The state board of examiners decided that owners of tubercular yesterday torn 6m mmkm tt V animals destroyed 'by the state shall r half pint ef water addjM oc ef ' the reimbursed one-ha- lf abw wtute CosipewaJ hereafter be tot— value : 'Appraisal will be appraised of a £—olasaieef SjgieCi— i—i Atalldragstena made bya-boajr- of theconsisting v owner Dr’ RW - ! - d epresentative - : - "V - ' Under general orders for the regulsi-tlo- n of stage lines issued by the public utilities commission-yesterdathe owners of conveyances must take out Insurance guaranteeing compensation to ‘ it persons Injured o:donnell&'otundertSkers - 22a-22- is specified that the policy taken ' our snail provide for a maximum payment of $5000 for Inor 'death of one or damage jury to property and for person a maximum payment of $10000 for any one accident The orders Issued are open to protest by ownersyesterday of Jitney busses and stage lines but It Is believed they will stand as drafted Each owner or the public operator of a car used must- within thirty days by of the orders becoming effective file with the commission a schedule showing the fares to be charged No changes from these schedules will be allowed without the consent of the commission No person may drive a Jitney bus conveystage or other vehicle of public ance if less than twenty-on- e years of - al W UTAH IN BRIEF PROVO German Now U Citizen—' The nat- S - Is from Santaquin Mrs Cluff Oeta'Plvoreej $ ' - - - er - ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF THE UTAH MINE 402 Keans Bnlldlag Salt Lake 'City Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at a meeting of the directors 1917 held on an the 18th day of September assessment of ten (10c) cents per share ‘ was levied on' the capital stock of the eorporation payable at once to A F Rynders secretary at the office of the company 402 Kearns ' building at 8alt Lake City Utah which this assessAny stock upon unpaid-on ment the 20th day may be of October 1917 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 7th day of November 1917 at 12' o’clock noon at the office of' the ' company to pay the deassessments together with linquent of the cost of advertising and expense f sal A F RYNDERS Secretary - 402 Kearns Building Salt Lake City Utah- an Herald-Republic- an - - and Alexander F Iawolsfcy (abeve) Count Romanone " London-Octl—' That the slimy trail of German diplomatic' intrigue Is not confined to the New World Is shown ’ by' recent proofs' of Teuton duplicity Just made public by two European " ’ ' - - dlplomata" ' "' ' Alexander F iawolsky former Rus sian ambassador to France' has confirmed the report - of a' between the kaiser - and ' the czar against England Though he corrects the report saying ’that the agreement was terminated' In the 'fall of 1905 and does not agree altogether with the statements! contained in the: original version of ‘the deal he- does :say that ths' kaiser attempted to align Russia Mr and France against England Iswolsky’ recounts’-th- ' -- Interview he had with' the' Germain emperor at Copenhagen in 1905 where Wilhelm outlined his plan- to ally ' Germany France and Russia against England and Japan of Count: Romanones " Spain has revealed the fact that Germany: tried to bribe Spain to enter the war the allies in a :speclal Interview granted to the Trlbuna of Rome he saye- the' kaiser offered Morocco Gibraltar and Portugal to Spain as the price-oher participation in the war-othe side of the central powers The statement waa made in the course of an interview defining his reasons for resigning and- stating that he was opposed to Spain’s remaining neutral and favored the side of the allies - ' secret-allianc- e - - - - e - ek-prem- ler - - ’ - - ! Herald-Republic- - Mrs Geor- gia Cluff was granted a divorce and the care of a minor child in a suit against Joy Cluff The plaintiff was also given $15 per month alimony Lee Conference at Provo— Representatives of the banks of Utah county met here last night to discuss the best methods for raising Utah county’s allotment to the second liberty loan- It was decided that local committees should be appointed In each city and town to help raise the money - J W Robinson was appointed chairman of the Provo district Alleged Tblef JalIcL—Patrolman J H ' Market arrested Cluff Cartwright 21 In' the navy recruiting station in the Emporium building - yesterday morning He Is being' held for American Fork where It Is alleged he Is wanted on a charge of burglary Nursea Board Fees 91087— The state board of examiners of nurses through Its secretary Miss Ella M WIcklund contributed $1087 In fees to the state treasury for the month of August-Othamounts sent in are $150 from Clements secretary of the state FW board of barber- examiners $126 from Walter M Boyden state food and dairy commissioner and $40870 fromRulon 8 Wells state Insurance commissioner 4 an - uralization agent for this district Paul Armstrong came- to Provo today and heard a number of cases He admitted to citizenship Fred C Robinson of England George Stelneckert of Germany James Alfred Tuckett of England and John Phillips of England All but Tuckett are Provo residents: He i - r- I— PROVIDE INSURANCE - : that gradually danesis sad makes It soft and g si payment la Probate and Guardianship Notices public auction1 and unless made before' will be sold on1S17 Saturday at 8 the 3d day of November clerk or the respective com- Consult county further m of the office o’clock the at p for FARES RAISES IN CAR signers jnformatlon assessment of pany for tho amount TO CREDITORS 'notice due thereon together with the costs of and expense of sale advertising ESTATE OF CHARLES GLASER CHARLES A WEAVER Secretary Creditors will present claims deceased Septem- with vouchers to the undersigned Tuesday at The association of Salt Lake teachers berFirst publication 18 1S17 226 East Broadway Salt Lake City went on record as opposed to the conUtah on or before the 10th day of templated raise of street railway fare NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT SALE November A D 1917 as announced by the street car sysDEMIJOHN CONSOLIDATED MixI GLASER tem One of the members of the asso- ing estate o( the State of the of Administrator a company corporation ciation cited the fact that teachers had of Utah Principal place of business Charles Glaser deceased Date of first publication September Salt Lake City Utah —Notice recently received& advertisements from There are delinquent upon the fol- 4 A CLD 1917 the Utah Light Power company ask Loofbourow Attorney for AdF described stock on sccount of ing them to buy stock stating that bea lowing on the levied assessment tho ministrator 8) (No certain rate of dividends would Sth day of August 1917 the several guaranteed He further made the amounts set opposite the names of the Funeral Directors point that the street railway company respective shareholder a as follows Is a subsidiary to the light company Cert No Amt of ' Due and that tbe Intention to raise the No Name Shares SL West Tem7 and embalmers 500 1000 street car fare is not consistent with 361 Badger Bros 5S0 Phone bldg ple Realty 606 363 1000 Bros declaring dividends although they are 517 Badger 800 250 W H Child UNDERTAKER EM-- D EVANS operated as separate corporations The 500 250 S balmer W II Child matter was left- for the executive com- 520 chapel 48 SL State mortuary 522 W H Child 600 automobile service If 1000 desired without mittee to investigate 600 additional expense Wasatch 529 W H Child 1000 364 The stand was taken at a meeting In 487 IL B Cole 500 250 666 333 38 A W Croxford West High school 2500 The election of officers was spirited Cemeteries 500 and close having a number of popular 704 500 candidates Miss Margaret McVichle 748 250 WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY PER-petucare 54 Main street Wawas elected president Miss Edith Ken- 540 25e dall vice president Miss Claire Kener 569 500 satch 1866 500 571 secretary Miss Jennie Crabbe record- 572 600 ing secretary and Daniel G Spencer 356 500 treasurer The following executive 364 Florists 1900 board members were also elected: Miss 380 600 ERNEST LAM BOURNE SALT LAKE'S Elizabeth Fits Gerald Miss Frances 392 250 leadingourflorist new store Funeral 600 Qualtrough Miss Alice Rowe and Mrs 396 397 500 designs specialty Decorations 67 Retta Cassady 423 500 S Main Wasatch 1516 16 424 WAR AND INDIVIDUALISM 433 500 Lost and Found 500 It Is by no means impossible that — 436 502 250 WILlT always supposing German’ to be de- 723 THE PERSON WHO 500 LOST— feated and the incubus of Prussian mil- 727 found leave loose notebook on 7th 500 itarism lifted from the earth —we shall 505 East and 4th South kindly1I47--return to 250 919 Rewitness a powerful reaction against the 545 500 federal bldg Hyland 115 Re200 ward cult of materialist efficiency 250 leased from the grinding pressure and 631 LADY’S PURSE ON W SEV-ent- h 184 500 LOST: —car the terrible tension of war"the minds 106 500 containing of men may Instinctively turn for re- 627 and keys Return to papers money 500 freshment and ielnvlgoratlon to the 761 office Reward 500 3 5000 pursuit of those objects which are not — ' 7133 LOST I BLACK SIIAWI -- BETWEEN dictated by the Imperious rail of ex- S745 Ret Ogden and Salt Lake M Wm 2213 4425 McCrea ternal necessity but which In all ages 636 W D Nebeker ave to & T Tanner Rros 1405Sunday Indiana have attracted for their own sake the 389 A Olsen Wasatch 2414 Reward Intellectual- and spiritual energies of 66 I P Palmer FOUND —FUND CERTIFICATE TAB mankind Such a reaction though per- 345 J W Pratt stamped “Success Cabinet Co” InW Pratt J haps palpably represented by only a 346 front at the O 563 quire Soule P small and elect would be sure counter Wm B Shaw balance of cer- to filter down minority and exercise a powerful No 279 410 shares 205 Influence upon the temper of whole 625’ R tlficate “TOM 1250 FOUND— CHECK INDORSED same 2500 Stelter F L nations A splendid revival of litera- 698 David Smith Snyder at Owner may have by 1400 700 front ture of pure science and’ of art the 482 Orson Spiers 500 250 applying counter 43 96 result of sheer longing for what Is 495 Orson Spiers 600 1000 most removed from the dire preocupa-tlon- a 347 F ' L Spalding 100 200 G Snow of these years of dread would be 82 Ethel Personals 500 1000 P K Thomas a by no means' surprising development 455 500 457 P K Thomas Z50 TO PATRONS AND FRIENDS MRS of a period closely following the war 95 Math Thomas 1000 500 la located ut 153 W Fifth And this would Inevitably bring with 646 Sarah A Tinges Hastings 350 175 South Main TV pleased 739 900 400 to see them street and will be S Taylor it powerful to the 405 upstairs Apts 10 an 11 500 Edwin G Woolley 1000 cause of Individualism all along the 351 2500 5000 E either line Meanwhile we shall be sure to 546 A 500 250 A E Walther hear much and loudly from the soothAuction Sales an And In and law accordance with sayers of manifest destiny certain be- order of the board of directors mads yond peradventure that the war has on said 8th day of August 1917 so made’ an end of the old Individualism many share of each parcel of such for good and alL It is for those who stock as may be necessary will ’be sold of the secretary 410 Utah neither welcome such a change nor be- st the office Trust building Salt Lake Savings & on lieve that It need come unless men City of 10th Utah the day choose thst it shall stoutly to deny 1917 at the hour of 10 o’clock October a m to Tuesday at 30 W Broadway I will the validity of the pfophecy Similar pay the delinquent assessments thereof sell 3 lots furniture rugs dining set prophecies without end have failed of together with the costs of advertising In fumed oak iron and brass beds fulfillment and if this one la to be ful- and the expenses of sale rockers tables leather davenport new WILLIAM M M’CREA us will feel that no filled many of steel range: also gas range pictures ' what-thecots 12 heaters larg mall part-obedding have dreaded Secretary 410 Utah Savings & Trust Building and smallsanitary lot books pots pans $125 in the threatened hegemony of Ger- Salt Lake City Utah scale TeL Was 2S21-if computing come in will have of about many spite want here 1 charge sold you anything — her defeat Atlantic Monthly for sale pro rate other exProbate and Guardianship Notices 10 per cent Sale 1030 a m pense ' ' BOSTON’S ALIBI Consult eounty clerk or the respective C E- - OSTERLOII signers for further Information f are n to Boston fans the Up ready IN THE DISTRICT COU”1 blame the loss of the American league PRO Utali’s Auctioneer of Quality In and for Salt Lake the Red Sox bate division pennant on the failure of State of Utah Bill Carrigan county owners to In the matter of the estate of Charles G E OSTERLOII whose demand for 325000 salary-waAUCTIONEER L Wilson deceased —Notice Sells anything The oldest and most turned down last winter Jack Barry The petition of Maggie Curtis Wilson Was 2&24-however has done well under the cir- praying for the issuance to herself of experienced auctioneer cumstances- ' letters of administration In the estate Thirty years in Utah of Charles L Wilson' deceased has WE BUY AND SELL HOUSEHOLD for hearing on Friday the 12th Some time ago a Walter Johnson day been setOctober goods- - O K Furniture Co- - 843 Si D 1917 at 2 o’clock A of day In the was billed Washington but Was 1996 psld State courthouse in the p m at the admissions were about 600 courtroom ofcounty said court In Salt Lake Salt Lake county Utah City ASSESSMENT NO 2 Witness the clerk of said court with Grain and Poultry Supplies COM-paCOPPER THE the seal thereof affixed this 27th day 8 ekd s of business’ 221 of September A I) 191-placeLake Principal Was supplies Bailey 4k Sons CoLpoul THOR HOMER Clerk Ness building Salt (Seal) City Utah Location of mines Beaver Lake' mining Ry B F "Quinn Deputy Clerk Edwards & Wasson Attorneys for district Beaver county Utah Notice is hereby given that at a meet- Petltlonsr Where to Stop directors of the ing of the board of company held on ’ Copper THE POPULAR 50e hotel of the 'city of September 1917 assessthe 12th day Veterinary Surgeon first-clacent per share and respectable for the beat ment No' 29 of one-ha- lf sur- famil trade Clift House corner Mala vas levied 'upon the capital stock of DR MOFFETT RICE veterinary 6018 anu Broadway Right in the center the corporation issued toand outstanding geon 342 8 West Temple Was the treasurer Immediatelyhis office payable 221 Ness at A J McMullen and Stove Repairs Salt Lake City Utah Printing buildingstock this assess- Foundry upon which on Any cat-STAR t Western Foundry for all kinds PRINTING CO book and Job ment may' remain unpaid will be water Jackets and stove revalrai Wa- printing book binding and paper rulthe 18th day of October 1917Saturday ing 36 Postoffice place Was 1879 delinquent and advertised for saae at satch 4474 Herald-Republic- Because he forgot that boys will be a Greek boys Bill Mamales of Garfield fruit merchant may face- an assault and battery charge In the Juvenile oourt for the alleged' “beating up’ of James Phillips Trouble started over a cantaloupe It was a luscious tempting melon and the lad Is alleged 'to have taken it from caught the Greek’s stock The Greekadminishim and Is alleged to have tered a drubbing and to have threatened even more dire vengeance if he prank ever caught the bqy at'' a similar " again - (Srey TEACHERS OPPOSE ! STAGE LINES MUST GREEK MELON AND BOY GET IN MIXUP : BARBO MJUR RRKSBBY A preparation ef gnotsMrft SL - - -- " DOaBpt f N Williams WRITES HISTORY OF BAPTIST MISSIONS STATESMEN REVEAL GERMAN DUPLICITY - ap-portun- lty: ss 11 Hoggan state live 'stock' Inspector and a third to be selected This decision was reached at a Joint meeting of the state board of examiners and the live stock commission The market value of the animal before it became tubercular will be estimated and taken "as the appraised value: Reimbursements will be out-othe state bounty fund to which the stock owners of the state cattle and sheepmen alike contribute Thursday afternoon although the parade does not start until 5 o’clock This is to give the veterans an Take of seeing the post Fifteenth East ' car quota army directing that 'a regulation sanitation solof medical officers and first-claserdiers Including one forty-thre- e and four sergeants geant BY AUTO NEGRO HIT corps be atprivates of the sanitation three the to each of tached' CHAUFFEUR JAILED at Fort Douglas It is alsoregiments ordered delivered medical all that suppllesbe Frank Moultrie colored 40 ISO W Into the custody of the medical secThird South street was struck and run tions ' r over by an automobile driven by L Alberto at First West and Third South street last night Moultrie was badly FARMERS OBJECT TO bruised but no broken bones were found when he was examined at the HIGHER —PHONE RENT emergency hospital Alberto was ar— — f rested by Sergeant Selgfus and Patrolwho farmers twentyRepresenting booked at the police have installed a telephone line seven man Gillespie and station on a charge of reckless driving miles long for their own use Thomas H Evans of Montlcello yesterday pro‘ tested to the sate public utilities comG A R VETS’ TO SEE mission against a 'doubling of the charge for connections with ARTILLERY PARADE monthly the lines ' of the Midland Telephone The Utah G A R has been Invited to company Evans says that when the farmto review-- dress parade ersMrbuilt Fort Douglas their small independent line of the One Hundred and Forty-fift- h bat- they arranged with the La Sal TeleUnited States artillery (the Utah have phone company - to “ pay 60 cents- a Orders ' ’ ThursdayNafternoon ‘each-tery) Issued D Corser department month by been has been Sal La company The commander of the Utah G A R to all leased by the Midlandsystem and company In the department 'to the connection: been poat commanders has charge Instruct members of the post to be at to $1 a: month i nr : ‘ MUST HE GOOD ' Coach Do We who will instruct the i Annapolis academy football squad lias a team that lost a game Previous to taking up his duties at elevens' he 'coached won a toand tied in 3' Tnthe tal of games Dobie’s’ teams scored a total of 3400 points to ‘136 by opponents - never-coache- Annapolis 89-gam- - - ’ m mmm sales - - - - f y - W 1 re-enga- ge s W - - UTAH-UNITE- D 'hTqrajnTflour' ny - Utah-Unit- ed ss |