Show v h: t a 6 THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 1917 HEBALD-EEPUBLICA- K V MilKNOWUSEs UTAH WILL FILL Thirteen Divisions in Nation-Wif- e of American Red Cross i AMERICAN BOMB US ARMY QUOTA r jT in Con duct of JWar Declared by Close Government Loses Appeals in All but Seven Cases Considered Co-operati- on Secretary Daniels 5— - Waihlsrtoo Oct between the British admiralty and Vice Admiral 81ms and other American naval officers Secretary Daniels declared today has been complete slnee Co-operat- ion the outbreak of the wan 'The spirit shown at the admiralty Secretary Daniels said' "has been one of perfect openness and frankness anfl Oar officers have had access to every bit of information ad mtralty officials have had In relation : to submarine warfare - They have I to A dm leal Sims and door every opened rhla assoolatea Mr Daniels' statement was prompted ftT published reports that British Inventions for combating1 submarines had been withheld On the contrary he said every device of which the British had been fully exhavy hadtoknowledge officers American the plained Both navies had worked out depth bombs as a weapon' against submarines The British had a supply been used by r available and these have American destroyers Mr Daniels- said - The division organization of the American Red Cross is now complete The entire United States has been divided however is an The American bomb been apimprovement in aome respeUts over nP into thirteen divisions as indicated in the map in each division a prominent citzen of that secton division manager and in each division headquarters the various functional offices are being organized as at the British and la now used pointed ? ouMrlee r national headquarters r - - - co-operat- loa - -- by-bot- h ' : IS SHOT BY WOMAN IN COURT Kansas City Mo Oct B— In revenge for the killing of her husband Arthur N Dorsett a city detective Mrs Anna Dorsett last night in the crowded Jackson ooilnty criminal courtroom shot and seriously wounded 'William was David ones a negro minister-whon trial' for the murder "Thank Ood now X am avenged Mrs Dorsett cried Get him again urged Mrs Helen Schaeffer Mrs Dorsett’e sister and she too attempted to fire a shot The 'women war arrested and the fury returned a verdict of against Jones providing for guilty a sentence of ' : fifty years In 'the penitentiary Oct B — Mayor J - SHIP CRASH ON PACIFIC IS FATAL -1 ' Port' ‘Oct 5—The steamer Tolo and tug Magic collided In a dense A Pacific fog late today near here the Tolo- besteamer H BL Kennedy ing sunk The picked up the Tolo’s passengers and crew An unidentified man lost his life and two women are reported missing The Kennedy narrowly escaped going ashore - FINED FOR GIVING FOOD TO PRISONERS Havret Oct 5 —A Belgian official communication today says: v "Zeele In eastern Flanders has been fined 80000 marka ifor the giving of food and cigarettes ' to passing Bng- llsh prisoners Furthermore all houses must be shut up at 8 o’clock In the evening afterwhlch nobody la to be allowed In the streets : ' - Brownsville Tex Oct S —A revolt against the Mexican government has been started by Gen- Porfirio Gonzales former Carranza commander who has mobilized 800 followers at Aldamas near the Nuevo line 150 miles west of Matamoros and 100 Declaration of Principles Is Government Is Expected" to miles south of Roma Tex Trains of Matamoros officials ‘NaNew 'Take Early Supervision here said out Adopted by have1 been cancelled Mexican officials however said was tional9 Organization V this :v Over Cost of Product because of high water In the Rio Grande and San Juan ’ Few are stationed in Mata-mori troops f Oct 5— Before adjourning Chicago but some are scattered along Washington Oct B —Government su the conference ' of v representatives of various political groupa which last pervision of oil and gasoline prices the frontier on the Mexican railway night aettled on the name of National appeared aa an early possibility toParty as their designation adopted night after the federal trade commisa declaration of principles today sion had received cost of production Hearty support of the nation and Its figures for the large? producing and allies In the conduct of the war was comconcerns The trade distributing pledged In the declaration the pass- mission already has made a prelimiage of the federal1' suffrage amendof costs but desired to ment was urged modification of the nary estimate men an opportunity to oil the give now censorship resting with the postown their statistics master general was advocated and com- present The ' government can pursue two plete prohibition of the manufacture courses of which officials beand sale of intoxicants during the pe- lieve willeither result In reduced prices not riod of the war was approved It was further urged that the gov- only to tho government but to the ernment take over and socialize the public It can enter Into a voluntary with the fixing railroads telegraph lines steel and agreement or under the Industry food bill It ‘can iron works munition factories and oth- prices er great economic functions essential Place the trade under control of the to the conduct" of the war' Strong pro- fuel administration instituting a' lisystem test was lnade against profiteering and censing The trade commission’s investigathe levying of an 80 per cent tax on tion was undertaken at the direction war profits 'was urged The declaration approved the policy of President Wilson together with Inof the government In placing repre- quiries Into the production cost of many The Bernstorff other materials necessary In the con-- " sentatives of organized labor on all duct of the war Incommissions for the regulation of TO BE REDUCED - os - ALPHA BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO NELSON-ANSO- CO N Ceaavd Distribsten Salt Lake City Utah Office 3S7 E erica Ave Phene' Wasatch 8535-0- -7 AL - TUtaiil IHMla Flay WaDtlz Iof Me Atpnm” - order of llahllty Words and Music Free with every copy cf next Sunday's BUTTE BUTCHERS STRIKE' Herald-Republica- n By International Neva Service Butte Mont Oct &— Demanding an Increase of $1 a day over the present scale of $450 200 butchers here today are on strike Every shop In the city Is affected Employers declare they will not grant the men’s demands and will operate their shops without the help of the union cutters HUNDREDS OF OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE AND SAVE MONEY WILL BE FOUND IN TODAY'S WANT ADS - - - - dustry during the war and urged that this policy be continued when the RAILROADS SEEK s time for the selection of peace commissioners arrives - MORE PAY FOR CARS The declaration calls attention to the profits said to have been made by Washington Oct apthe United States Steel corporation Jri pealed the interstate commerce comconnection with the plea' for a tax1 on mission'totoday-tocharges war profits vv ranging from $2t to 'authorize 5 on cars diverted or reconsigned by shippers as a FOREST FIRE SUBDUED means 'of keeping cars in active Deadwood S D Oct 5 —A forest service to meet thefreight acute fire which has been burning several ' Without a heavy charge shortage the railroad miles north of here since Wednesday attorneys 'told the commission was brought under control today- ac pers hold loaded cars and change shipthe cording to Forest Supervisor Faul D destination and consignments at will Kelleter Over six miles ’of fire thus contributing to congestion of the ' ' trenches were dug by the fire tight lines eraOne of 'the greatest factors In last winter’s coal shortage the commission was told was the practice of shippers In using coal cars for storage ' PASTORfs TREASON SUSPECT 'V Cedar Rapids' la Oct' 5—The federal returned an Indictgrand Jury ment against-today the' Rev John Reichert of the German Lutheran church pastor at:- - Lowden la charging hlm’ with treasonable utterances Ernest Mler was indloted on the same charge s - ' revelations shows that Germany had an elaborate system here a few months ago for influencing our Congress and as the New York Times remarks “If Germany was spending money to organize disloyalty within the United States when she was at peace with us she most certainly did d did not become and stop it the moment she went to war with ns" That part of Count von Bernstorff 's note in which he asks permission of the Berlin foreign office for “authority to pay out lip to $50000 in order as on former occasions to influence Congress through the organization you know of" in the opinion of the Boston Transcript “gives us a good lead for inquiry into and effective prosecution of some of the traitorous societies that wiere doing Germany's The general belief of editorial observers however seems to be that the work and getting paid for 4 mysterious organization” referred to by Von Bernstorff operated by bombarding tlie legislators with telegrams Senator Wadsworth of New York declares that ‘about the time Bernstorff sent that message I received four hundred telegrams in one day" The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for the issue of October 6 covers the whole subject of the spy system that has been unearthed in America and gives expression to the opinions of representative newspapers and individuals throughout the country Other very interesting phases of the ' worlds news in this number are: liigh-minde- ' a-da- it" - -- -- A rw Puncturing the German - Air Burleson to Rule the Press China Calmly Goes to War Men Not Advice the Need of the Farmers ‘ANewDam j ’ How War Affects the ‘English Intellect' -- uals''"'- ' and Catchwords Our War-SoGermany's Sins Indicted by a German “Bat tlinsr Bob99 Under Fire ng Possible the Easy Finding of V: Bargains This Paper May Have the One You Want Today Changes-Mak- e ? - PFCIA1 CKanglhg ccnHIrSons are constantly causing people to offer for sale Knmgh our Want Ads splendid furniture and home furnishings which inay be rust die articles you have beat wanting to finish up a room in your borne You should scad our Want Ad page daily for such offerings are Krays big bargains If perchance yon have furniture or any articles of raloe which you would like to dispose of just run a little Want Ad in our Classified section like those below and it will almost surely find a buyer The people of this city and surrounding territory have learned that when they have articles of almost any kind to buy or sell they can get their tesult quickest and cheapest through You t Adopt) in our Want Aa they have learned that it pays to read and answer our little Want Ads )' Wanted— treed good turritum "u walng Many Interesting Illustrations II0W TO RECOGNIZE THE BANK AND SERVICE RPAVrm OFFICERS AND MEN IN THE ARMY A very timely feature in this number of “The Digest" is a full page of illustrations showing the distinguishing tnarks of the United States army uniforms The insignia ofevery rank and branch of the army is shown —the offi- eer's shoulder straps chevrons speciality marks collar October 6th Number on Sale beautiful Meortmeat of bedborne furnishings ' Including plane room ids library and dining room pieces Bnetaess chan gw make quick sale tapers tin Glad to ihnr Addrew: SALE— Onr Personal Glimpses Kerensky Told to “Act or Perish” Peace No Nearer Are American War Airplanes Too Slow I Stoves for the Pocket American Singers for the Metropolitan Opera Disloyal Authors IIow the Y M C A Follows the Flag Where the Churches Stand on Patriotism : -- fr IDS Peace-Balloon- s Other Channels While German Diplomats Softly Answer the Pope's Peace Proposals and Write Vaguely of Peace Through Enemies Their Baziks of to the Revelations of German Duplicity Are Adding - 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