Show t t " ' e 1 I' Uss ' " ® S i t 11 twy i —————— llll ——— a— — — — u— ‘AUSTERLITZ’ bait Lake No — — Battle A LAKE Emergency Every Paris Sept 17 1129 p m— The official tonight announces that the situation is without — ' AVEATHEK: UTAH 1914 12 - — — it o PAGES— PRICE loser ho rode have a TO IRST LEARN TERMS The Paris correspondent of Telegram company sends the Reuter the dispatch: the gravity of recent no uneasiness is felt here regardingthe result of the battle of the Aisne It is realized that as in the case of the battle of the Marne news 'will be scarce for some days necessarily O ? ’ Trapped troops recently Wa ' United States rom Powers Get TAPPINGS War in 7 - SAYS GERMANY THEhh UhI I REPORTED HEARD Expects self 'Pin and to forts Him-- Kaiser T£ i Continue Will j flin mem nvn iuku uxv beiner for ’ Ef-: mAro U1V1U L11UH OHO -UU reachednlivp -their ! (Special ' C5 to The Sept 17 Just' as they — the famous Oklahoma stope of o’clock this great slide afternoon incline leading dovn to the 1600-foot -a dUSUlULClVHU id t llUUl' a i t HeraldRepublican) were preparingto the' of leave Centennial-Eureka earth and their work Jn about 4 mine rock occurred in long a exit of twelve Thn death tran slirln is and while the dozen rest level shut almost certain I niiAnn? off the only O miners and entombed them in UlttJU All — p' known to have crushedto death some of the nanon ac-J may in the great stope it is fearedthat rescuers now working desper-’ately dispatchto the to penetratethe cave-in be able to Daily which represents! reach them for may not internal conditionsWith problem’confrontingthe rescue party little hope is entertained particularly °f in savingany of those who are entombed in the mine and who still Bosnia Croatia and' Dalmatia! may he Lis alive That they are disastrous’ even now alive is doubted by nearly everyone familiar T y 1 ft ? l a & w i 1 ” o A -A Alisfrm i'q cordingto --— I i I " -LJ AUSTRIA DESIRES PEACE A l r aAU-3 ilUdlU LUU1 fliev dnelnrnrL TpUREKA MLiffTl Other i European War End I Each i 4 i - ’ Warships i -and Messagerom -Haaiou German i Herald-Republican) The v President Wilson iMMh Wfln- '' to - SECURITY O (Special - - REQUIRES GUARANTEES - Rest Sept 18 Eureka 230 a m — Early this morning’members of the rescue party reported that they had heard distinctly sounds conveyed bythe air pipes which they said bore resemblance to tappings This gives rise to the hope that not all the men entombed by the slide are dead The sounds in the opinionof the emanated men who heard them not far from' the spot where the rescuers were at work The bodies of two of the miners— John Knierht and John Hewson have been found Both men were badly crushed death must have— instantaneous Leaders of the rescue party said at midnight that it would take several weeks to reach the innermost edge of the cave-in i ' for I I - WAR BULLETINS Hope Proposals United Teuton Empire the Against 'when general LATE oc-: eet Dead Suggests Chancellor - ‘‘The' struggle of the last three days has not been less severe than that of the Marne but the conditions favor the allies Certainly the enemy’s right ire on cupies a very strong position but even that Quarter has been obliged to give points The way slightly at certain chief difficulty has been to heretofore Sept IS 230 Telegraphing London a m locate the position of the — enemy’sguns to the Times its Petrograd "Along the rest of the line the Germans are favorably placed but the correspondentsays: evacuationof Varennes indicates that "Reports of disaster to the German th®"The 'German left is beginningto yield German army is fighting at an fleet in the Baltic' have been confirmed 'enormous distance from its base with by dispatchesreceived here which lines of extremelyinadequate communithat German warships fired upon cation On its left the way is barred by each other All rumors of engagements the strongly fortified and intact rench frontiers In the 'rear it'is"thfeatened the' Baltic by the Belgian inally the however are untrue army rains aggravate the difficulties informationreachingPetrograd attending the commissariat and the is “The that flotillas attendedby of ‘ 500 1 ound Underground Little Imperia! the I communications Miners of Two ALLIES following “Despite 4 iQ V - excellent along the was Words from a silent doublevalue’ The troops appreciated deeplyhis praise and encouragement' It was a striking spectacle thousandsof men careless of danger standing at: attention before their — trusted leader — then- at the Germans r VI’ V of -loss MEN General whole front TWI :'f- suffered' a - to ’his EUREKA IN V ‘ rench’s address' Herald 37 No ?s has statementissued change " of fair Salt Lake Vol 162 SEEKS 7 ENCOURAGES CENTS R ' effect Saturday Result GERMANY acicomiug io jiussiaii J wo irld’s urea test Avar force is reported in-the -a RENCH “The IVE — Austria who Austrian ’prisonersalone he in and POSITION1!B Without Decisive London Sept 18 340 a m — Describing the battle along the Aisne a Soissons dispatchto the Express says: “rench picked troopswith heavy A guns are endeavoringto outflank the German positions rench officer said that the position of the allies was exceedinglygood and that the enemy consistingof throe army corps was in a practically hopelessposition unless they found way to escape to the northeast But he admitted that the German position’ was actually a strong defensiveone “The spirit of the men is excellent despite the heavy rains continuous and tho marching heavy shelling k 18 RIDAYSEPTEMBER STRONG of tho greatest 'chief of the news sources is He is comujander in from Petrograd that 200000 j CITY REDERICK -RCHDUKE XX I Against Herald Republican Want Ads Are the Real Money Makers l- riday iercely r— t Precautions y SLIDE Rages rance M HERALD-REPUBUCAK SUKDAY’S -REPUBLICAN ROM IGHTING North ET B HERALD Take Invaders '' H M SALT in I— ight? 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K'lcsWS: I I - with the 'mine The of age of age ' feared are doomed are Edward Allen 30 years marshal of Eureka Edward 31 years of age Thomas BottcreH-28-years a native years of age former presidentof the Tintio - — native of inland is: years — — 1'1’ance- and’ 43 of Russia a inland statement of years age a native of Kurt Zeirrold 40 years of' age the terms under which the allies a native of Germany Earl D BriSori 30 years of age a native of St George John-Hewson would make peace' William and John Knight veteran miners?and Gust Tiipter-ella The construction intrenchments” numerous by the is suggestion was made concerning' whom known cruisers while engaged in hunting imperial chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg More ierce Than Marne The roar of falling earth was heard down passenger steamers mistooktheir to Ambassador Gerard at by the miners who were on' the 1600-foot London Sept vital 17— Another great bat own for the enemy’s ships and engaged Berlin as’a result of an inquiry sent’’ level and at higher elevations for the countries but even more in lively battle The of a number vessels by the American to learn concernedthan those which have preceded government they rushed to crippled' is when those whom it is in on a line unknown but several progress whether Emperor Wiliam was desir they knew had been trappedthey were from the region of SITTING Noyon on cruisers entered Kiel badly and mauled oi discussingconfronted' by a great wall in the raise the River Oise of Paris to as Count northwest ous peace leading the River Meuse northwestof up into the Oklahoma stope Verdun riddled and carrying many wounded” Bernstorff the German ambassador The front is somewhat shorter than was Threateningdeath hung British Expeditionary orce overhead and the case in the battle of the and Oscar Straus recently had but soon dropping of rock1 this will result only- in a moreMarne fiercely Aged Mayor Brave and earth caused all the minersto flee Be’ contested battle with masses of troops Continent toz Aug? on to the surface reply was made by Emperor William throwing themselvesat each other and No workings Sept 1830’ A London a m himself nor did the imperial chancellor every' available piece of artillery Reuter ORCE VOTE ON — RESCUDRS ATTACK WALL mentedConstantlyU in the determined effort of dispatch from Paris says: indicate whetheror not lie spoke the armies to Andrew P Mayberry superintendent break throughthe lines on behalf of his monarch rench and Ambassador “Many English wounded of the mine swiftly organized Tho Germans their who a fortnight ago Conflict Cdmesto’Conclusioh a rescue’ Gerard cabled President had Wilson the Republican ’Leaders party to first swift coming from Reims are which under his guidance abandon passing from Preparing chancellor’sremarks recollection to destroy the armies of to" the rance Noisy-Le-See I lower workings Armed' through substantially follows: and which were as Great Britain and capture Paris with picks shovels and 'dynamitethey Vigorous ight have fortified themselveson the mountains “During the last three days 1500 WANTS LASTING PEACE attack on the DEPARTMENT'S PLANS' engagedin a determined north of the” River Aisne through German prisoners have been sent west-' WAR earth "Germany was appreciativeof the Against War Tax wall of rock and which they (Continuedon Page Column 2) (Continued on Page Column 3) American government’sinterest and found had completelysealed the raise ANNOUNCED BY KITCHENER of services in trying to into the Oklahoma stope make peace Great masses Democrats' Adopt-a Drastic-Measure Germany did not want war but had it of earth had been when they removed forced her Even if she defeats Sept Stock brokers on Washington 17— uncoveredthe body of a man thought Expeiidirance she must likewise vanquishboth protested to Eight Divisions ’of Nov Democrats of the House to have been John Knight They were Great Britain and Russia all three as struggling to ways and remove him when almost have committeeagainst the at tures Through SenateT an his side they observedthe 7 made agreement not to make proposal to means Are Engaged in include in the-war mangled ighting in except peace by consent revenue leg 'of anothercommon Similarly" England hasannounced bill now being drafted a special tax on Then as if fate were determinedto and Steady: low Sept 17 The filibuster through Premier Asquith and her defeat the brave no' direct reports have rance them of ?50 a year effortsofthe rescue been received from — harbor While the battle front against the river and and that' she party great slice of earth fell’ newspapers tax levied in another in Such a was the war'rev-enue northern rance it is apparent from the meageV official statements Reinforcements bill to fight to the limit of her enContinue first 'effective inthe Senate met its covering the body and the 'exposed act of the Spanish-American war that the allied forces and the German armies are again drawn up for parliamentarycheck (Continued on Page mangled leg and- nearly Column 5) the Democratic entrapping which when a long- forgotten precedent caucus authorized the rescuers They spfang the committee to ci down to the greav udiLiLj v ii luu in inc opinion ox military observers mnv wasrevived from the records of the emulatein the present 1600-foot level only to witness a third several days Sept AGAIN emergency T DNDON 17 Congress of Speaking 'hamper those will be taken-up tomorrow cave-in mammoth proportions which — who are trying’: to talk The matter The Germans occupy favorable country and are well entrenched to house of lords today ield death: would undoubtedly have buried when the committeeexpects to alive had they The allies as well as the Germans are receiving from the treasury department remained where they reinforcementsand Marshal Earl Kitchener revealed’the The precedentwas a ruling 'made by Were Still they struggled both British and of to be derived from beneaththe rench are using their utmost endeavors to improve' strength of the British expeditionary former Vice President Levi p Morton revenue PASS UPON special and stamp taxes proposed be threateningoverhangings Particles of the advantage they force in a senator floor gained during the retirementof the Germans beoccupying rock described what that levied and earth dropped almostincessantly rance and could not “yield” to yond the river Aisne and into the hills north of Rheims he believed be done another except by in instances causingpainful must to assure consent It Prospects of large revenues from a unanimous was invokedto bruises many The official statement issued at Paris merely announces that successful’ issue of 'thc conflict A require Senator a in stamp tax on insurance policies and Kenyon who was BILL land Superintendent Mayberry surveyed the fourth day of a speech against the has led Democrats of steady flow of reinforcements conveyances there nas been no change in the situation An earlier official state the roof of the raise Into the stope bill the and plan to continue talking himself to ways required he said means committeeto ment showed that the Germans were ottering strong resistanceon the aided by a powerfulminer’s lamp Consulting hold the floor to eliminate the stamp tax on instead of yielding to checks his men Mr rench left wing while in the center they continuedto fortify them--selvcs “There are alreadyin’rance’heother opponentsof the ’bill in 'Order to from the war revenuebill Mayberry determined Some members and in 'other districts were L on a safer method of proceeding well entrenched Jaid'T “more than sixdivisions: of secure a few minutes' rest-hope to the checks tax abandon with the work of lorida’ made but if that is not feasible it digging the the in force Senator Bryaii of the altogether through That Germans arc strong and have British troops and2 two divisions of behind them Senate and sent to levels closer point and' quotedzVice‘ President House Confereeswill be proposedto exempt all checKS towalltheof earth He timber Morton plentyof artillery is admitted by the rench officials and is further cavalry which are bjng ruling' which’ surface for and reinforced under $50 was made "during Have Agreed emphasized by the fact that they have at their full strength’7 undertaken several counter a Democratic filibuster against’’ the No effort will be made by the House the rescue party with timber men attacks in the past day bill of or two Senator Robinson' committee to substitute a graduated MAKE SLOV PROGRESS urther regular divisions and additional force Points in Dispute occupying'the chair in- the absenceof tax on automobilesbased on manufacturers’ Progress by On the operations the British war office is silent’ but' an cavalry were being continuous timbering value for the organized Vice President Marshall’ sustained the tax on official proved slow but SuperintendentMayberry account of the operationsof the British army during the from units ’drawn from point" of order and the Senate-'by Such overseacg an effort may be made said that any other form of I period 10 13 has vote of 28 from ’September to been issued by to 24 laid on the" table an theof ficial press were now being Sept howeverwhenthe bill reaches the Senate-into the raise in the Oklahoma-stope which Washington President apieal from the decision 17— bureau showing that though the British troops' had- hard by territorials and made by Senator- TV ilson and Attorney General Gregory was too1 hazardous He said that fighting volunteers Smoot Six Democrats voted' with have been asked Administration leaders hope to have it may be a week they with 1 he to before his men made a steady advance in rench A division of territorials already had the Republicansagainst the ruling pass on features through the bill perfected and ready of the report on the for though working night day territory antitrust revenue and will which was crossed left for ’Egypt- a brigade had Clayton a gone The decision evoked an outburst of bill being prepared debate in the House early next week numerous rivers and offered many by Senate succeed in piercing the barrier sufficiently and obstacles (protest of to a forward movement and garrison'-force senator Reed houses to House conferees who have been deliberating Republican leaders in both to gain access to the Oklahoma the that they were fight the measure ield Earl the British Democrats for two are preparing to Marshal Kitchener stope He frankly the secretaryof slate for to impose-gag weeks admitted to trying rule Then’-Sena-tor Senator Smoot-is has chairman of the family relatives has The conference the and of the entombed war again urged the necessity of developing armed forces “to agreed NEW DIVISIONS QKMIXG Kenyon criticized the ruling main special minority committee designated points at Issue including that under these conditions men little Demo-t Referring to the two’ new armiesTthe crats1 for He denounced the ot the bill by the Republican conferenceto lead hope carry on and bring the mighty conflict to a successfulconclusion” It out for the rescue of “putting modifyingthe laws on a gag rule to the opposition may beheld will be necessary’he says to keep the at its full secretary said that new divisions were to and injunction and such as not have been army strength force a vote on this pork liarrel bill” proceedings crushedto Senate Republicansbelieve that their death andmay maintain a steadyflow of reinforcements now being collected at the contempt cases Some changes who may have taken refuge Training A short time later similar situation liberalize court filibuster against the river and harbor to third procedure bill in recesses oi the great stope-? German official statementsfrom Berlin by way of London report quarters The arose and Senator Pomcrene have army was being tlieii again been submitted to the President and fight against the war tax will declared tonight in the chair declined Veteran miners that the German dirigible airships have fulfilled all to ruler on and the attorney keep Congressin session until 'after the that formed on the jiew 'camping ground the point of order made general for approval the roof of expectations the stppe had been in a by Senator The committeeexpected to conclude of them have been destroyed or captured al though and 'the fourth army-was being created bhcpparcl Avho its November election dangerous condition for anl years some of them endeavoredto prevent deliberations today but deferred final House Republicansdecided today to that the appearanceof the great have been the' Germnn Senator wall damaged: that The subscriptions loan Meantime Indian were Kenyon from yielding-to Senator have a VI C1LUU11 wnr ill luall action attorney night on of earth in the raise to Ahe wvuo vzto V41V their way Clapp general is conference tomorrow said 'he satisfied untilthe stope all that colonial troops have on Senator Pomerene the bill' They have exceeded7 expectations: German with proposals war his dispatchesfrom the Suggested revenue opposeany be but a part of a general cave-in In front Sir would again the question to the submit the main the principles tax and that the L Tn of war contend government 11’ 011 inc Coervian lorccs John rench A debate on the point of the entire stope including the biiccebbiujiy diidchcu Luu ugcuiiui icuiway rihuuiuv commander of the British Senate Clayton bill to should retrench supplementthe antitrust on expenditures roof of the raise 'from the 1600-foot which crossed the river Save have been repulsedeverywhere expeditionaryforce had omitted the was nterrupted an executive law have been retained by the secretary continued session and the Senate President Wilson announced today level It was asserted at the Centennial-Eureka one aspect of the will again vote A Tokio report says ’the German cruiser Emden has sunk five Some the Senate that the of amendments skill and on the proposal 'tomorrow expenses ofthe the government mine offices that if this situation iBritish — “the ot consummate have been accepted steamers off the coast of India some of tlie departments during next fiscal year the commando hi mAn unsuccessfuleffort was made by original be true the twelve missing minerswere calm courage He self” House provisionsamended by would be kept as low as possible According io announcement from Washington Germany has of the bill to seeure-'tho supporters the Senate have been caught like rats in a trap and that restored anj part indicated-that every effort was to be there of informally that the United States should undertake to elicit a the Senate will be no suffering from hun ine thegovernment appreciated however quorum oftonight of the bill has been ’rewritten made to hold a night session One full value of Sir John’S'serv-ices in economize in view of the falling ger or poisonousgases from Great Britain rance and Russia a statement of the terms under section rewritten relates to prohibition off of the government’s I Earl Kitcheneralso paid a tribute to force' revenues Senator Kenvori conclude of exclusive A contracts Prohibition caused by the European war which the allies' would make peace The suggestioncame th vouch the to the other generals and bravery his speech of tlie Members of the rescue crew listened and of the soldiers and which American ambassador at Berlin and was made by the German imperial endurance Senate struck from the House bill has all night for The latest advices from PLAGUE APPEARS IN CLBA along the air men UNIONIST tappings in the of the General LEADERAVEUS chancellor replvto inquiry American government been restored specific but only the rench did not materiallychange the although Havana Sept 17 — Bubonic plague of line London" Sept sound of an occasional 17— Sir Edward Car-son included the original In Galicia and East Prussia in section which Cuba was thoughtto have been fall of earth came to their ears Germans and Russians situation as it was already leader of the unionists in Ulster" known from cleared has stricken out Sections reappearedat El The rescuers tapped continue their stupendous conflicts was marriedat Wincanton Somerset have been holding repeatedlyon air published' statements The Santiago where one case hasCaney been today to Miss lines giving & reported to be in good Ruby niece of companies and interlocking near signals that all miners were heart and rewen The sanitary authorities directorates have been retained diagnosed Moreton of in certain rewen member parliament with slight have taken all degree resem-(Continued precautionsto prevent understand (Continued on Page 3 Column 2) lur northeast Cork amendment the spread of the contagion on Page Column 4U 7 V ' that 3 I- A SHING TON Sept 17— Ger-’ -Barrick MikeRose --Great 'With-5tha-Rtissian'"fleet'in -Sundquistj43 -of-agc-a -- 1 KITCHENER ' is of-England "t persistent - it -who John Allen native a many has suggested informally the United ‘States should undertake of England Bert Lossee 28 to elicit from Britain minersbunion red - - j missing brotherof - TXT declare OR -tie eREADV r ’ ' ' - i - ' -little WARARE LONG extending ' ’ - - £ ’ t - - -aid CONGRESS : - 'reported - the-continuous THROUGH ' ' 7 CAMPAIGN TO concentrated ' endeavor returned ' - -toMake - 2 - 2 offer I to-Get ' : -Troops' SUMMARY MEWS WAR I ' A I ’ diplomatists -Washington -oi i -v intended ' appropriation -do today 3 ' - Ja-st : PRESIDENT i "inMlhe I I ifty-first -to ’ : the'-bill -them ’ “ ’ receive - - estimates WILL -to -the' - ' ' - i- ’ ® ANTITRUST - - -was ’ ' - - I ’ ’ " - I -maintained h oh-’Maiir- ' ' - - -late 2-cent garrisons gasoline' a proceeding ’ ’ occupied - I " -e i : ' co-operation -by toMalta i - i - - " ' already 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