Show It’sFalrand Square A Quality Newspaper catw MHc (eitk 0n O mm aft Lake RmiA Ka I Vot 181 0 0 0 0 Sunday cloudy D3JUJ 7©C (CL LmIi) THE WEATHER 0 00 0 Self Lake City Utah Morning November 25 1917 0 0 0 0 rain west portion Mon air Xntonnountaln Five Cents 0 0 probably 0 90 0 80 Republican VoL 18 No 10 It 05 Slav Army Committies to Negotiate f or Peace With Teutons os £ J5 WATERFRONTS DETECTIVES PLACED UNDER MARTIAL LAV sum ey Guards Instructed to- Shoot Any Persons Entering N Y Barred Zones - Era Deadly Contrivance Found in Church by Girl Explodes When Examined Dealing Death and Manv Wounds BODIES ARE BURIED BENEATH WRECKAGE Infernal Machine Was Intended to Blow Up at a Patriotic Meeting Held in Little Italian Chapel Bf liter tinea! New Carrie 1 ' — Eleven per-soTtTILAUKEE Nor nine of them police detectives and one woman were instantly killed tonight when a bomb exploded 2-- $ ns in the sijuad room of the Central street oliee station here THE DEAD Stephen It Stecker detective Charles Seehauer detective David O'Brien detective Fred W Kaiser detective detective Albert M detective Frank Teinplln Caswy Paul Weller detective Deckert station Henry Edward Splndler policekeeper Miss Catherine Walker operator 1 ’nidentified Italian Herman Rergin detective Louis A Hartman detective lilrl Fin da Bomb The bomb was Intended to kill August Gullltani paster of the Italian church and others in the Evangelist church the police believe It was found in the Rev Gulllianl's church this evening by Miss Maude Richter church organist She took It to the central station and handed it to Station Keeper £eckert Roll had Just been called In the station house and some of the city's best detectives and police officers were In attendance for an examination of tbe bomb which all believed perfectly harmless It had been brought In early In the afternoon end beyond a casual Inspection had been left for a more thorough examination and explanation at roil call The examination had not been under way more' than a few minutes when the bomb exploded with fearful violence and with a noise that was heard etty distinctly all over the In tbe wreckage small fire essued the building but this was soon extinguished by fire apparatus which had been summoned immediately The central police station Is locatad at the corner of Broadway and Oneida streets opposite the county Jail The bomb was described as betng eight inches In diacylindrical about meter and ten Inches high It had iron plates bolted to each side heavy so as to make it formidable weapon even tf It exploded tn the open There was a hole In the center of the top of the bomb tn which was Inserted a small bottle containing nitroglycerine It was so arranged that the slightest frtctlon would cause It to explode How it failed to explode tn the hands of the girl who brought It to the station Is a mystery Those who saw the bomb said It was constructed something like a large hand grenade Upstairs In a room over the squad-rooEdward 8ptndler police switchboard operator was at work A slug from the bomb tore through the floor and ended his life Even as the roar ef the explosion reached him on a bench outside the aquadroom Catherine Walker sat waitcomplaint of a robbery to ing to make £he was Instantly killed the police Lieut Robert Flood night chief of police sat In a room protected from the full force of the explosion by two walla Plaster showered down around him and the windows of his rooms were shattered but he escaped unharmed The force of tbe blast wrecked the of the building and lighting system total darkness plunged It Into to the central station The damage will not exceod 81000 The effect of tho bomb was concentrated on the detective detail quarters It Is the bethe bomb was placed lief of the police an anarchist friendly in the church by to the Italians recently arrested for breaking a up a patriotic meeting being bp missionary from the church - rV 'Washington Nov 21— Regulations under which the New York waterfront will go under military guard Sunday midnight to bar alien enemies were announced tonight by the department of justice acting uniter President Wilson’s recent alien enemy proclamation Similar regulations will be applied to other coast and to lake ports as soon as soldiers are available The soldiers will have instructions to shoot all persons aliens or citizens entering the barred zone 100 yards from piers docks and warehouses unless identified by special private guards to be supplied by pier owners Blue uniforms will be worn by the soldiers to distinguish them from other military forces and to lessen the danger of accidental shooting of persons claiming Ignorance of the guards identity (lemas Male to Register Alien enemies under the President’s proclamation may not enter the prohibited zones under any circumstances and must move out If they already have business or residence places within the limit By this strict system of patrol the government hopes to eliminate the possibility of enemy plotters causing fires and explosions on piers and In waterfront warehouses The orders Issued tonight ars the first Installment of regulatlona which the President authorised Attorney General Gregory to make In carrying into effect the alien enemy proclamation By the middle of next week the department of Justice expects to promulgate rules under which unnaturalized German male adults will be forced to with the police and obtain register license for travel within the special United States Rale "laelwdea Americana The department of Justice In its announcement emphasized that American citizens as well as Germans must observe the waterfront restrictions and not attempt to pass the guard lines without being adequately Identified by the private guards and given permission by the soldier guard The drastic rule was declared necessary to make sure that dangerous aliens are sifted from the thousands of longshoremen teamsters clerks stevedores business men and others having legitimate business within the dock areas The department of justice advlsss that the barred zone be marked by some sort of a line and that signs notifying alien enemies not to pass be placed at frequent Intervals In cases of street cars or railroad passing through the barred districts Germans will not be permitted to be aboard even for continuous passage Any found within the zone for any reason whatever will be arrested and probably Interned for the period of the war Permits previously granted to Germans to enter waterfront zones are revoked The restriction however does not apply to public ferries Alien Eacmlee Defined In connection with regulations to control alien enemies In waterfront zones the department of Juatlce tonight issued a formal statement defining alien enemies as Mall natives citizens denizens or subjects of tha hostile government being males of the age of 14 years and upwards and not actually At naturalized In the United States present the only hostile government Is the Imperial German government 100-ya- rd ATTACKS ON US PORTS PREDICTED Peary Declares Germans Will Bombard Atlantic 55 d8 g RUSSIAN —German attacks In the near firture on American coast cities were predicted today by Rear Admiral Robert B Peary In an address here before a large gathering of newly enfranchised women on the topic of aerial defense “1 speak of no secret he said and I am giving no information that has not already been known or dleclosed when I say that a blow will bo struck on some one or more of our Atlantic coast cities by Germany within a probnear future and when It comes it ably come will wtththe same startling effect as when the 3 put into Newport —out of a blue sky J0IH MINISTER ALLIES P HURT IN WRECK DESPERATE Runaway Engine SmasKes Stock Train Caboose at Donovan Wyo E HeraM-Repnbncs- ULLAGE lit HOT STRIFE Special! n Granger Wyo Nov 24 — H I cattleman of Filer Ida "was killed two were seriously Injured snd eight others painfully hurt when a runaway ewitch engine crashed into a sheep train at Donovan a small siding on the Oregon Short Line near here The accident occurred at 7 a m today The engine in charge of Engineer Edward Curran and Fireman E G Gove had been switching In the yards at Granger when It suddenly got beyond their control II L McCaw was killed outright W D McFarlane of Emmett Ida and John Blooch of Bancroft Ida were hurt seriously L W Dasmutch Lewiston Ida R N Coolson M Whitworth K Hatch and George Ashton of Bancroft Ida A E Kelley and R H Howell of Chesterfield Ida and M Roberts of Cokevillet Wyo suffered minor injuries Tl)e Injured were taken to Green River and placed In the Union Pacific hospital there All except W D and John Blooch may recover The crew of the switch englns stuck to their posts but were uninjured Mc-Ca- w Baklimeteff Ambassador to U S Refuses to Recognize Control Seeking to Break With Allies and Make Peace Col House and Gen Bliss Victorious U S Destroyer First for Takes 45 German Officers the United States When and Crew Aboard Council Plans Campaigns Prize Lost by Treachery Will Act at U-bo- m at FRANCE ITALY AND STATEMENT SENT TO TEUTON SAILOR SINKS ENGLAND INCLUDED SECRETARY LANSING SHIP GIVES HIS LIFE Trotzky Gives Out Text of 17 Confidential Letters of Russia's Foreign Office Diplomatic Secrets Bared Lesser Countries Will Take With tlie Flag of Surrender Part in Conference Thurs- Flying and Crew Uphanded day Will Not Participate on Deck' Messmate Is Sent Me-Farla- ne in Permanent Organization Below to Open the Valves REVOLUTION IN CHINA Moeuvres Is Carirai by Bourlon Wood Seized Fontaine in Flames Reports Say English Troops GERMANS RESISTING WITH DESPERATION Italians Assume Aggressive Against Invaders English Advance in Palestine U S Destroyer Sinks U-bo- at t jDARIS Nov 24 — Colonel E M House head of the American mission to the interallied conference in fpeaking today of the conversation that he had yesterdav with Premier Clemenceau said it was most satisfactory and comprehensive Colonel House added that he hoped to continue his conversation with the French premier at various times On being reminded that no announcement had been made here concerning American participation on the supreml war council Colonel House said that TTTASHIXGTON Nov 24— Boris Prealdent Wilson had directed him to Balrhmeteff Russian ambassa- represent the United States government with General Bliss as military dor to the United States today for- adviser and that Admiral Benson and mally repudiated the Bolsheviki gov- other members of tbe American mls- (Contlnued on Page S) ernment in Pelrograd and announced that he would recognize no control that seeks to breuk from tha entente ami make peace with Germany At the tana time It wxa announced that three of the ambassador’s chief aids have resigned to avoid having further relations with the Bolsheviki and that similar action would bo taken by the leading naval and military members of the Russian commission By Interaatloaal News Service 1 who came to this country with Mr 24—The Bakhmeteff and who since have been WASHINGTON Nov chief and temporarily attached to the embassy youngast admiral In the navy FredTo Serve With 17 S In Was1 erick R Harris of the bureau of All of those leaving tho embassy with possibly one or two exceptlone yards and docks has bean selected it was announced would seek service to succeed Admiral Washington L(Continued on Page 8) Capps as genaral manager of the emergency fleet corporation He Is 48 years old and came from 3 AIRMEN KILLED civilian life Into the navy la 1803 1910 ha built a dry dock In AT TRAINING CAMP theIn Brooklyn navy yard through quicksand by building caissons — 24 A special to Dallas Tex Nor down to the bedrock Two conthe Dallas Morning Newa from Fort tractors had failed on the Job Worth says: Admiral Harris became chief of Two members of the 'Royal flying his bureau In January 1918 Last June the President made him a corps training at Taliaferro field were killed today one died of Injuries rerear admiral for life at the same ceived yesterday and one sustained setime that Dr' Cary T' Grayson was rious Injuries today a permanent rank The new given The dead are: says the secretary of the appointee Cadet W E Aleock of England navy has demonstrated ability of Cadet Biddle of England a high order la noted for hls seal Cadet Gish of Canada and energy and will carry Into hls nsw work aggressiveness end The Injured aviator Is Cadet Thompson of Canada Stockholm Hot 24 — The Bolshevik! peace preliminaries according to advices received here from Russia include the appointment by each army division at the front of a committee to negotiate directly with the German division opposed to it All distinctions between officers and soldiers have been abolished and all have the same salary uniform and privileges ' Youngest U S A dmirat Chosen To Do Big Job - IS GAINING HEADWAY a BY JOHN M’HUGU STUART HELP YOURSELF HELP the STORES HELP the CLERKS ' Start your Christmas shopping tomorrow Only 25 buying days left You 11 find many Qiristmas offer-ings and special sales by our leading stores' advertiser? in 'this big ' 'paper today ‘ - w- Ji Nov Peking Nov in tbe still unnamed told of how and charged as desighted a periscope stroyers do— on the flash An American depth bomb struck the sea viper Vitally stricken her hortxontal rudder smashed she surged gasping to the surface And there keen Yankee eyes Yankee shells found and straight-aime- d her smashed her 'and sent the white the flag of surrender fluttering totower stubby mast above her conning German Throw I7p Hand Crestfallen German sailors climbed out of the open hatches last the captain in his sea boots They held up their hands above their heads and on the instant the American fire wast” withheld There was no “spurlos here There was no repetition of the horrors of the Belgian Prince One of the American destroyers eare-les- s was of whether another unand near alongside ranged lurking ancient code of the sea der the sought to save those who were but now her mortal foes Even In this situation however Gerthe flag of many broke the lawwithWith her crew surrender flying on the deck someone was tolled off below to open tbe submerging valves Hardly had a tow line been made secure to the submarine’s deck when she began to settle The quick the tanks were settlingShemeant regularfilled sank and with her beingman who had the stayed below to do ver-senk- U-bo- at up-hand- ed this deed Weal to Bettoa VHfe Ship The “surrendered" ship and the dead messmate went to the bottom to- gether are the vivid details of tho These battle as they were learned - first and told first by tha International News Service this aftsrnoon Officially the navy department confines itself to a bare announcement "has been accounted that a submarine for that she was attacked by a depth bomb and gunfire and that she surrendered and ' ku sunk while being towed Secretary Daniels refuses to glvs furthsr details because the statement given out was on prepared in conadmiralty junction with theforBritish simultaneous Isand agreed upon sue In Washington and London The details glvsn above however are from an exceptional navy source Not only are they vouched for in this way but they conform In every way with the official bulletin as published It follows: Official Statement laaaed '‘Dispatches received from Admiral 8ims state that a German has been accounted for by American destroyers operating in European waters While on patrol duty a destroyer sighted a periscope 490 yards off Immediately ringing up full speed (Continued on Page 8) - U-bo- at ' ul TO’ASIIINGTON has United States navy strafed ’ a submarine for all the world to see This time there is no Gershadow of a doubt Forty-fiv- e man officers and crew are prisoners aboard a destroyer or landed at an allied port under guard An American destroyer has laid a tow line aboard a prize only to have the prize wrested from her and sunk German treachery by"The news came first In an official bulletin from Secretary Daniels It -- XT ARD fighting eontinued si — The resignation of battle of Gambrui Saturday with Premier Tuan Chl-Joffered several tbe British pushing determinedly 24— The days ago has been accepted and ForFontaine-Quea- New Service Staff Correspond en t International - WILSON ATTENDS DRILL v cm STRAFED' III REPUDIATES U-5- Washington Nov 24—Tho President and Mrs Wilson were among those attending an exhibition drill by cavalry and artillery units at Fort Myer today under the auspices of the Army Relief society d KILLED AND TEN m 24 dl dS ONE CATTLEMAN TO Coast Cities Soon New Tork Nov imm caomicj dS bas been northward on the appointed acting premier Liang line west of Cambrai minister of finance has been Unofficial reports late in tbe day granted a leave of absence The rebels In the province of Hunan indicated the probability that General are advancing north along the Yang-ts- e Byng’s troops had wrested possession ICiang Some generals who pre- of the hotly-disputBourlon wood viously had refused to support the government now see the danger of the from the Germans and had recaptured southern revolt and are requesting the the town of Moeuvres government to take strong military The village of Fontaine less tbaa action The situation Is complicated owing to three miles from Cambrai waa reported the resignation of General Wang chief of the general staff as in flames suggesting ' the probability no responsible head of the war of an is there impending German retirement office from that place The Germane are resisting deeper-atel- y KILLED CHAUFFEUR the British advance which Is beenergetically on thla AND 3 OFFICERS HURT ing stpressed most front General Byng’a evident Intention Is to drive in behind main Hindenburg line breaohed la By International News Service the the Tacoma Wash Nov 24 — Paul Tuesday’s surprlsa attack and while awltoh line a chauffeur was killed and three Queant-Drocou- rt pushing hls encircling movement army lieutenants from Camp Lewis still to the north and east of Cambrai were seriously Injured tonight when Hai icr Ui their automobile blew a tire while Inchy skidded and went crossing athebridge were ehlefly attacks British Friday’s on wooden railing falling delivered throughfeet The same Gain front this Second are: Injured forty and wood Bourlon were scored but D D McGlrr H Lleuts Fletcher J and Budd Sawyer all of San Fran- Moeuvrea still remained in German cisco hands Byng’s troops had even captured Bourlon village to the north ol the wood Berlin's official statament U S OFFERED NEW GUN Indicates but were driven back by a The strong German eounterthrust BY GERMAN INVENTOR British have pushed considerably te the northwest of Moeuvres however By Itrnatloal Slew Service snd are hammering at Inoby which tha — San Frsnclsoo Nov 24 Henry a German by birth bas offered Germans are battling determinedly to to the war department a gun which retain The Italians have now complsted a barbed wire it is claimed can destroy and can also bs used successful two weeks defense of the entanglements as an effective antiaircraft gun line and the northern front pro- has llvad in America nearly fifty Pinve tooting its flank Although they have had to yield ground during this time on the front between the upper Piave and the Aslago plateau their defensive line remains unbroken The Italian Fourth army under General Robllant was on the aggressive between the Piave and the Brents Friday while the First army beat off heavy attacks between the Aslago plateau and the Brents and the Third army foiled further forces to efforts by the Austro-Germa- n bridge the Piave with pontoons Cl an Jerusalem Minister Found Not Guilty tbe British are closing Palestine In of Murders He Was Said in on Jerusalem their official statements claiming added Interest because to Have Confessed of their Increasingly frequent mention of Biblical names The site of the ancient Mizpsh some eight miles west of Red Oak la Nov 24 — Rev Lyn G Jerusalem was carried by storm J Kelly- was acquitted of the charge Northwest of the city the British were of committing the Villisca ax murders still closer but their mounted troops of 1912 by the Jury In his' second trial near Beitonia in this sector were forced court here tonight on the back a short distance by a strong Turkin district first ' ballot at 835 p m after four ish counterattack minutes’ considhours and twenty-fiv- e American destroyers In the war zone eration were successful recently In sinking a ' The first trial ended in a disagree- German submarine seemingly beyond ment with eleven jurors for acquittal all question according to both official In an indictment returned here last and unofficial accounts The May Mr Kelly was charged with mur- fell victim to a depth' bomb rising to Lena Stllllnger one the surface after the shock and sinkdering of the eight victims slain with an axe ing Just after a destroyer had attached In the Joe B Moore home in Villisca a line and was attempting to tow her the night of June 9 1912 Other victims of the ax murderer were Moore and hls wife their four Huns Rush Reserves but children and Ines Stllllnger aged 9 a Fail to Check British sister of Lena The prosecution presented a number 4 of alleged confessions Kelly was said By International News Serrlci to have made acknowledging hls guilt London Nov 24 — In the face of desof the crime but the defense contended perate resistance stiffened hourly by new reserves General Bynga army that his statements connecting him made substantial progress today lx its with the murder were made when he was of “unsound mind" (Continued on Page 8) eign Minister Wang Tah-Slc- nt b Chl-Chi- ao - ed Shl-Ch- en is east-to-we- Le-bo- w Mi-ba- ch Mi-ba- ch JURY ACQUITS LYNGJ KELLY - U-b- old ‘ ' V oat ' |