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'''' 9 ' r.4" rs 1- - I'ir----- - r -- ,.. ..' - - - 1ko-h -- J .,11,,,s..,,x1..--cc- - - . -- - ------- , - , .. a-Sho- e lime Aao You Lamps. - ' - , THE MOST PERFECT LIGHT - a, FOR RESIDENCES: ' .. - --- 0.1,-.------- o - ,.... ,..1J4,-"'-- - Up to 'Paid - ' I ' , , ...,U.77$1 4 . , , lk Iti-A- 'i'll'. - for-Thes- ,; . , i, I. i i , 1 si.... a.' t t )1 ' ...:1 . t ' &cowboy. strong , Hellgulaessos ' . F.111 product. Thera gamma . e. , ".. , . II11 II !1111!11111111111111111111111111111111111111 la need of measure If the risers and 1011 harbors the bill earrring 153,000.000 and u...... on lb. next of ......40.040.000 obligation ,the governmplit were not named this . .. ' - - . . , .- v IA : 1 TESTED-THOROUGHL- ,E Y A4rrin AND LIGHTING AAL0DivA Elam RA THE SUPERIORITY : ,i seeekm. 1111".11:1:6A sompeUrittotelln attuir:141:tht7tirtlhliiimilercrahlitnaknit nIthaertinhi: i r NIP'; BEFORE-SOLD- .- - -- EXPERT WILL OF THESE LAMPS . , ' d" ,, , 'Z''',,,' N '11' '' . ' '' 4; r 4-- 1 '''''' t , ,3 '''' ..:' b..'" ... t :4. .,, :' r 1 ) Keith-O'Brie- , ! '' t . - "". - n . $ . . '''.... ' ' ''''''' r 10 0 - , . a:. 's,, '7 - , .1 ,2 I iii - . '''.. 0 USES AS LITTLE 'CURRENT AS ANY TUNGSTEN ON 1 THE MARKET, NOTWITHSTANDING CLAIMS MADE TCi'THE CONTRARY. .' FITS ANY SOCKET BURNERBURNS IN ANY POSITION lan 46,44.i nno . ' ,f - 4, - . Is , i ' ,.-... ':',' Ill , , .,'.,:- Ilbs "'''''''' .fr' ," 114,.. 1 k ' 4r14,,, - yr.'" - ..., .. ' Anh . eor i , T.- ---- -- , i i - :',:1:4 - - , -- MPS :,-- , - - no tgpecial to The Now,.) 'Washington. D-- C., Aug. YR tor Smoot bait received many quirieseftherevenue bill. The 1,-- ' ' .,! l am111'. . ..t..'. SENATOR SMOOT , "...1 RECEiVES INQUIRIES .,, i - -- , ' , II ' , ', ., -- - NATIONAL - COPPER - - - - -, ' .i 'i . . I ' . - 1;- , tk ' : ' the 0, tning (lbhaeraitif.rronwmancts the football net& Tho rouneitihPr the amociation is to hold a meeting tort Monday to decide if these 7.009 M11 aNall b. relfteed from their preeent engagements and the football flehl turned into drill ground& : ilt" trzc,.., 14j01.1. , 1 ' - at . ,,...., ., Mirtirater of War of the Gorman Empire. rootball-aeaoelatk- , . , 0 1 i . . 'Il , ...., Miming . ' , -- 1 ao,000, - - , , UM - - '11 ...' - - 1,rottinn: Aitg. 1. S25 inrorporatimi of a brIgade of football players ammo into Lord Kitebener's new army Is the -- --. latest proposal to be made in England. Both the war Mee and the ,..-- -,, have reeetved it with consid. maim. ssema tamale h: year to you.Join the "Don't Worry Club" by rent. , , ing a box at once. ') . - - a--- -tt . - , lawasstrese - wi11, -- . , tip. --- -.. ''''' -- - IIMMEONI GEN. VON FAEKENHAYN. -- KITEENETSJIEWIliMI 1. bti.lt, . as there are valuables in sion. seams .1 1 t. contracts, important letter-eac'tir ).,1' - ....... calls for protection. The safety them of MEM. , lor any'One. of them is 'worth- $1.50 a , ,, i . El ' 1-, ',II.. jr:rtihsatthlish.mtorn; willorNaamrruiverindblo lintromja. MIME There are as many reasons for renting - 7.''' Listen 1.Ttj:NCS.,:TEN...il to 1' , . , 1 '7,,1II - swim 1 $ -- -A ,.,,. , i71r, I t beyond-questio- , . IV - , -- 4' (t, , -- Al . --..- -.... , , '...' ''''-- i t - ' "The Russian armlet' by rood wedge between narehes have driven , German forces. So diewmtlising ." from psge ) (Continued i ..1 commanders' Rusetan iraa toe --stately ' forcee abandoned ;hat the German ,,.. In ;I the force. Inferior s against greatly ', heir entrenched potation On the Anq'', end the jteigians retired on Antwerp, ; . ,i teraPP Without II flitbt in noeselvlon ff leaving 'the enemy ' ,i i it'- "The minorities of Rest PrUPlagt have the town. The t3ermans immediately .1 ,,, panic. feeling from GtrNlingalthe the entrenched after ordering' , .,4, 4 salty a army. andl to leave. Wachton I 'i 1,,, "It ta reported that the commandant Heindnick were destroyed by the ref "l :, If itoricnbcri has ordered iti) inhabit- betheir treetinat Belgians to prevent Into to evacuate the country while. at 4:i ing tired as s cover by the enemy In 't st u I th ; Maine tha , their operations agairiet Antwerp. I . ,,,.,.0 ;he ebieet or flooding the country to "Refugees at roosendeal say the' , 4, t the Russian advanee These are Germans possessed SMISing knowle4its1 1 , P tiethodo of daspatr and i of the roads. The German . ,F,. .1' .11 wrieinly that Germany i.oli Do more was furious and inspired by a! Matinee to opporo the Ruulana. I; :rained ..'With troopstrue desire to end the sorties which the, '. I I.II free for stretchy th. wet. making from the town' ; Belgians - 4,,.1,,, :.t ankh mark the, born commander of againat their trenches and around' "i i .ten. Grand Duke Nicholas has abort. , Brussels-NV144 to its fate everything everywhere , ; "The Belgians had made successful which diti not lend itself to the at.ain1 comof attacks on the German lines , Itrot 04 a single itim of locating, at- : t: i it munication and had seriously bal. ; teekirig and crushing the enemy's main CITIZENS OF SWITZERIANB ' iq ppm?, their operations. This i irce. 1 , 1 ..! tated the return of the rourth Gar. "In aivordancip with this policy quite ,, man army corps which had already t 't rt beifof Petand was lett here Russian , started ; ! i for the mouth. crew, . all pubtic servants of Rus3 ,I it4 ,l'; 0 4 troops and were figiNizATIoN Bed ' ea. M. IC. Nelson, member "Risty thousand , Belgian warned to quit bettmossias state - ANZEUERIENCE I wrecking . ' . - - refugees from the tows.. I: - t when the Germans advanced. i ' -' the Bel; ' We offer you a strong. re-it , itther-wil.. "Roth the Austrians and Germans ac. .., 'George rettifield.- hrakemait...1nen , ; ,: ,th nrn non ,!'", -4 itian tionni :711: &elan' Throe men were brought to a hos"'Med the Invitatitm to this easy eon. LNew York,rA forced hosierywears like iron '., ,.. ig.aoot.-i,rT 0 o - ." '..., stound-ri1 'Tel" Drunani. I I Lu ilurEll west, There WOW. ner soldiers soy. 7the British freliht "teenier pital hare probablY fatally hurt. j where .1, of excellent appearance and Boon after the derailment a. wreck,:, 1 vita go. entre reported on the arrival. nt this fto meet the Geri:ruin invatere. 1 , . A 1 So- , .... ,,, the Belgian es i oEmtie Lode as , gentlemen. the price is 15c the pair- ---2 pairs raided as ... ....... far ing train was sent from Ds Quitter Buenos from .hoig I cavalry ship todar . ehain. athe moot fa'''6nerml ono Sr of the hot they have Mare been swept uut I Washingtmi. Aug. cialist. wag when a The explosion , ,, prominent Trinidad that on Auguet -- ed.) off the , paid 25c in the hattle. encouraging the ees,t--o- e ettarhed to the ear and a derrick ..t t,t,in ' Brazil the Drumcliffe ',se( -- -, today' vices to too swim ' legation --- -who be told were 2 halted by the tlermanrertilaer Mee-de- n slipped. ItI Ila believed this caused a ' ; ' 1 LII pair, for hosiery not a bit better. that In the country districts of :rale:flan righteous cause In fitheehtwinorgmfo; and that he wee compelled by spark Iigniting the oil. leRussians Captured From , 6witserland , us' pmve to you why you should , citisena guards have been ',..-- -the Dreeden's commander to sign ar outfit the boy and girl here iin .hosiery . Gernot to fightage-thatGermans ;00 Guns swg"tz" le" ths Prn.i'lett SrAnAT'iEri 1, ,, 9 ; pledge French and Artilery' TN I glish MISTAKE ABTIMM ,..chil-1 ;1: , minim( many. tr. while boy scouts ond whoa' '..........- , ''.a., N. if t 0,' i ' ?JJreadyfofthe school year., !co transatietl'Ilic reseal testi due to A farmer ordered a Than German Settee . die4"31"." volunteering tor the an or. from bey Loudon., Atur 22. 2:14 a.9 , !..,,; . bills4411II leave or arrive at this port today. . of lit. ,... phan amylunt. They sent a poteh to Reuters Telegram tompanY II"! ; Two additional Italian lino oteamon till the Stk LAI Antennae erti)... mistake. The result of this situattoli r I . from Paris gtves additional oar office London. AUgs ZLThe Times Remelt,.ti .a era have been withdrawn were the from' cut after a ... stations pion , which my', tommunicaticm. purl:lead forfooPolicliml deocflbiolt tile bottle Of south Americart trade and will sell iI told- in ANNE OF GREEN GA. t7, . of war for OW double BLEB,- by L. U. Montgomery- - Tor. .; 9 ,::fI "After the Yirtrwl 'Passions break for na- Mons from the accounts of the British !from Italian ports for New York next merly gold at $1.50. now 600 a and of neutrality rfooerving the to German Prusida East ma) troops We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. t ,1 1..dith American 1month. defense. refugees tional wounded. ... at Deseret News Book More. .. says: ,,, i .. evacuated the district ot blasurettland i t 4Advertiseneenti isouthern east Prunes). The Millstone 4 1 : withdrawn aro tbo Ducal Th. shipp it In sustained no check in this tory diffitrAoata, which will sail from rienoa. cult country end yeeterttay they occuiN 12., anti from Palermo and gun that toy gun September umversaFteetimony pied Pa western outlets.- - it- to con. BY . THROUGH OCT auNaples two and three dare later and ills the English and "'mach are firmed that they captured lAS guns Isom Duca di Geneve; aalling the from . , I peeler to the ilermane the enemy.' -September 24; from Palermo The allies' ?hells buret erithent fait Genoa; lia Olinda the ituatfartr' offensive Is 28 on Weehinron. on from the tteWith Aug. and the l' Naples ' t 1 range being tont Owe torrnally; t soul h anti of iimitine the truet legislative prolThe Gorman gumters find the shells Ire 2Sth. 'mart!! but their not touthwoot of Traspol" ream to th e m ere' trod infre.- - The arrival at Naples- Ireeterdav7of burst to and fail bill and the Clayton meaeure to supple- fluently Moamar America from 1 1 tinus.u'ai inchient...d.Urinment the Bhermen law. ft Watt predict- quently miacarrl and fall short. ' The '' .1 )' 1 SEIZE JAPANESE - :Ar4111111Sillik ed today that contrreaa could complete sheer welirht of thtr sleeked batteries voyage. also was announced In the i ,'IC j:.:4.1no tts businese bv Cwt. 1. Whether it then carried them IPIP. cablegram. I , in slim advanced BALANCES IN GERMANY- would "Their -; ,I,', . infantry detweded. -however. eg. -. adjourn on i pl. Vi I'm, 4,..J. I ...,1,...1 condittems arising from war In Europe. close order and offered a magnificent ............ , ,It . I - . ! n -C1.1 1 : Moses ,k) markTheir SAYS 41,41 NAMUR il FORTS President Wilson haa let it be known , Londow. Aug S. 4 4,0 pm t dispatch that there 'would be. no Inithstence on aro greater than these of the allies but -t s recotoen he.-- teem Amotordem ...1 '.4 46.- .. 1. . STILL HOLDING - OUT mcitithat enactment at this mutton of the meas.- - so unfortunately were their number. a i e! per. ItratTe4;r4. aintectixegoogapit Suncame All came -and t isSaltill., ; u retrulation of the They team, , , seeps to 04.4Ze all. Japanese bitiances in suance of the railroad insurance by the day the English held their 'remind. On t l Paris, Aug. VI, 11;t5 a mThe Nava' , : ' Gorman tomiti! Lt..1 privi interest& commerce commissitm. V es...,, Mond. ay morning news --1 two , declares Lo,..1 agency that ." , today I , v ale- :motorcyclists attached to Ow Belgian ' l' :'''; i 1 '. : I --- 1 1 heti Washington. to -the United States and submitted . other neutral government - a aasnra statement that after an engagement' at Nicateel. a German officer areal nei three Red Cross nursez. killing two and wounding the third.- Marcell, Jotter. a nurse. who nes, wounded. swore that after the battle was attending the IS she wounded with two other nurses when a German officer opened fire on them from a distance of lose than 90 feet. A bullet shattered her arm. she stated. companions and she found that her All three were dead beside her. statement stirs. Plainly surveil. ber . here the inxignitt of the Red Cross. The French government. Protesting eitetehe act is in violation of the Geneve convention of ISM saYta,tt exemplifies the savage Character at the war. St 411"141 I I ' 1 ' R PRUSSIAA FOR , , 1 n NON-RESIDEN- . , ellattrion..Idens-Saw"l'iet'i- k Ilaite ' - I ItrtsC disease. Wilde J. and . .A."..0(AAALAZ.,Are direct S1"S So W-- Tolerate Win. result of wart Europe, receipt& from jos.Inah'd Tanen leading undertaker and 81VIOSS and quality or goods to.' the Panama canal the operation PrieOldi st your ow atm W. th, a. have failed to pa , the expenses of the best St first CO, trOONSEM UNDEETAXES4 great tratiirway Tolls during the 1 embalmers. south wen Tub. trahl in the canal amounted and week-ote. Iteattl Bill. plums Ilk to Andy- about glitleht--- - That was not loommomonms41,21444214tm, TO3IBSTOns, enough to pay operating expenses. AIONLIMENTS, much less meet thi:liiirirest payment STOCK To SELECT rRolz LARGE on the vist capital inveeted.-- -; Tsr44, 422 R. mcK.n. Stan4 Prof. Emory Johnson estimated that 11:1JAS UMW& & IONS CO :te;trrorigdetLenhtl:tnt TAitz T I NO tons-aet end South the t 0sto Tompho Block the receipts from. npointo - the first that it would visit Abet mine Monday, rivcr years Would be about,. 34 LA11035. VIM) &WM 10 MINERS- ENGAGED or morning to enforce the itilethat un25 million dollars. , 0- Johnson, from- - C. ottles owlMart ' derground workers must belong to tht! - look Canal officials, however. Cr. confi- tos it Most, WILL ,,OW' new union. & be a Ma increase will there dent that TrinidadJ. Colo.. Aug. Leading business men are DITERSTATIC MAIM. & Marti' In businees as soon air the trade routes took to Wool today reviewing the local situa- LOckett commander of the federal are and interference with Co, &no South 'remote otoot tion. Busirmis Interests generally ace troop. in the southern coal strike dis- commerce despiseseeof the madeennouneement trict. today In a renewal-othe jurisdictional quarrel among the miners a possible shut receipt from Secy. Garrison of aa order recently made effective in the northern down of ail mine, in this distriCt fields and which provides that no Leaders of the Butte Mine Workers", coal miners shell be employed who are union. an inaurgent organization coal Colorado. not residents I e formed by bolting members of the Col. Lockett.of upon , request of attor- Western Federation of Miners. were war the asked for the operators. Butte-to some of the visit prepared what to clearly specify . mines today with a large force of department '' residence will miners to . marchers and determine whether any 'term of as residents entitle of the state. one problem ,t4iL men not members of their union were r- & i . emPloYed. This was in- pursuance of .. another that c '.. , a campaign.inaugurated yesterday to TANK EXPLODES, Ilt -- e it ellininate Western Federation miners mother's-atoitillk" "4 claims from the workings at ButteKILLING FOUR 0 ' ThlitY-fo' ' miners who did not be. ' tention k long to aim union were found at the question isersitne wfte Anaconda mine yesterday and made to runlet.. IA Aug, It 1 IA J and others kilted three fatally probably of join the insurgent body, while three getting gocu, uuraole near Savoie. LS. whou ... federation miners were "courtmar- orinsturcd today In a tank ear of the ,New Or141 tialed" by the crowd and ordered out leans. Texas & Mexico rsitroatt espied. os iery. ".. of the city. 4 ,visit en masse to the tied. The explosion oreurrd twviorti - 19e - 44 -- 1 debeen Lawrence-minatter ,, . the had ear. hours .., of the Anaconda tank St .1 In a wreck. --- -1 company last night s at is ti e d the Incur. railed - The known- deed . were ' The ' gents, that there. Homo S. Rabgett. assistant superini De Quincy division of tendent of the ----- i ' . '1"'.,I the goad. . 113 M. Robinson. You member' Wrecking I BRITISH'CAPTAIN HAS co 1 - - ' DIEDL,- - 7. ISS services Saturday at 11144'1.' in the morning to the man or teFuneral the Twenty-firward, srtehe,i'ata .attentl. The casket woman who shoulders important riVite4 atto the WI I) ha 09,,,m reaidanee family is it what duties every day, (I., funeral. front II to I Pim Interment te wo-rcetneter,City worth to you to start your , enera in brisk, every morning and conditinn for themselves." and conditions for themselves." laborer thirty years ago..but be said that he dieter believe the chances of a worker advancing todaY were as good as they were then owing to the advance in the price of land and the increased coat of living. Mine; whiCh closed J. IL Dale. an organizer for the StateFederation of, Labor: testified mine by a delegation of thenew union that organization Of farm labor would be easy if employeraszcould,.. cowhich seised 34 men and marched them. operatewith- their The down the bill. is not operating today. American Federation of Labor is now of to farm, bodies charters granting Lawlence.' visited by union The EL ; . workers. , committeethie morning. employs,474 ., EMEPEROR IS -- - . , - , ,, Butte. Aug. 23.A committee reser!" &brains the Butte Mine Workers. 'the new organisation opposed to the Western Federation oflitinerad visited the SL Lawrence mine early today and gave the men eimployed there, notike that they would be compelled tojoin the new union within tit hours. The men were permitted to resuirie work. - ' , - , " ,A.A.A...LAAAA .' - - - : - HOURS R - ...AAA, ,,..A,VA.AAA,A CALIFOHNIA N , - . - - r ---- ARMY.; OF RUSSIA'S e.e.r bed. ..:,1 :I- 'I LABOR-I- - - . Mira farin Hushes, who died in thm city Aug tut 9 g.) will be Mid Saturday. Aug. California raise its stondards. Wylie COrten will leave the family Mar nt,no (Allen at fruit grower and packer of Maw.. VW WA First south at it14 kw. thence to St. Marrastreet, , the Fresno, Calif.; declared beers . , will be celebrated cathedral. at le deck.aim, mai, federal industrial relations commis- - ' la. wrment private in Mount Cairikt7 You will find a cup of 'ter": today. Collective bargaining he successfulsaid.. had been practiced lAineta Fresh Roasted and Orrileell for Can T. ly for yeare between ranchivre yikiwwt wilt he held at the Hindu. Japanese and Chinese labor Good Coffee will clear and Maar -, saw syshe Fageunee. 445 noughts avenue, at I kw, ;and whythis good fora the brain Strengthen Service., at the wm, August tern ebould not wore equally well bebe under the aspic. At day. tween American workmen and their day's work every tic, Na. Wa S. P. -. , ', . employers.. cemetery. in Elks ris, ."I have come t this conclusion against my will,"do saianization I realize thai can farm laborers ever elevate their PANAMA CANAL TOLLS , IPWRLSTS. standards. We employers are likely riot to do things for the betterment DEMONS A OPEclAttry we are forced rsoftAt. of dur employees until EVailt. It Main. to. and organization alone will force Wm. RECEIPTS INSUFFICIENT us into action, generally speaking. ' THE - LEADING w MORIgt. orhave who . Only thane workers Z. trul South. Phon WK. w KING. gt: )urisdictional Quarrel and Possible Shutdown of All Mines. . .1,,. ,' --- .- 9- ... - HEINS III ,e' SWORN :p,SUBMITS errny Corp. CletMenT bad advance Perhaps Wyse the Rusetan hers were seven and possibly only eve.Whatever their number 'bred are yeeovee of the torereme of STATEMENT v teatime under .., Kenlgeburg end one is in tall theht on , , ;teterode. r,t I it,,, toeir tuna unity In retreat thei. SEIIMANS WITH BRUTALITY 3- lenle and amniunition tend - i - -- . getitivay? 4 - , , .., I, ". e'- e , ' - - , - .1- - i 4 '.. , .'. : ' 4..;. .t. - . . ''''' - .,, - - ' . ' . - labor in , See Renewal of Men . , t .$ . TWENTY-FOU- ,, Business ' . . - ...., , . ' 1 . - - " ' ion Visiting Mines and Making Miners Join the Union . , ' - L I I - - GIVEN gt itendott Aug. '''' orThe rost In describing 4 I , eirrespondent et : tells . :!'' , be operations In East Prueet. ,.. 'CI Ste difficulties which natur4 has priurNi . 1 aacancear-- d :..., , .1i I the way of the Russian 'ttJ 3116 y Ittill. etann; nt;.,,, p,, It tert the Gartnette !tad "porn ...., hi mnaellt :I iplied these difficulties tAkeVzi., 06;',,,hoes,,,,.a ';', tdaption .of. age.old methodic', --, i,' ets tend marshes titre- enwn with ritle -Pboto by Aillertald Press Association. stte andarbereverairartieelie redoubts - , ;If ,..ot Evert,were placed. felled 'timber ..I ,dP,.. THE'. CZAR, COMMANDER ' 1.1 'ghetto there were torm,dable wir.pan. , tattelremente. .....- .'''. the informatiod." no exact have 1 how many. !" errrwspontlent continues. FRANCE t - - - '''.i' ' , -. z-- , ' 1 . , LIU -- - ,,, , 11 . '; . . . ; T :' Ult I - - ---- 111111JE-- 'i ' I......10MA, riots 1 111151, DilEt A b ki N ' Mine - Workers,fiewOrganizat- : - --- Troops to. Oppose The Soldiers of Russia. . p . , , ',1 1 f 411 : ' ,,t,.it ,'Il '"' i , . Trained 'i ft 1 - ,, , . - ALONE- - OfigANIZATION . ' '.." '. ., TRou r 11111111J 1 - ,I, 1 i ... slaiméd Germany Has go More ,''',--' :1 :: , tr ''- - e ; , ' 1- , , - , . , . MUCH ALARMED ;i IUTHORITIES '' 7. AUGUST, .28 '191 '' , r ..i.,..v.aveAlwomallt., '11161: , '' . ng Gernians Abandoned Positions , , - Command- of Russian .arategy '''' ers So '1 ,,:, ' ,e NEIN's ,t,RMAY t) - 1 - 7 .. - i '''!1 -7 - , . ' ,,,,...., - ' , , - . , ,. ,,.. ' "l',.1! 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