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CENTS Salt VoL Lake Herald 168 t ARMIES MASSED IN DIRECTED SLEDGE-HAMMER VILLA 10 BLOWS BISHOP URGED SPALDING INSTANTLY MAKE IN J KU AUTO OPENS No 4 5 IGHT D 1 ACCIDENT Si 1' AT r LINES OPPONENTS O PEACE j 4 - ' - - - - A JRANKLINS - SPALDING bishopof the Episcopal instantly killed last night when struckby Adrienne King at ifth and South was Miss an I ' RLV RI diocese of Utah who automobile driven by xcmpie I ‘ HE I I j I -East - gf-i Concentrate Against OICIAL Germans Noy on Appears Battle of Crisis of Out rench What in I Be to the of Mexicans SINKING O to Avert Outbreak of the THREE O Senator rassBBi—1 Officials Points Effects A of w Revolution CRUISERS Smoot Reed Speech Threatened New “T Aiding American of Efforts TELL Tout Prominent REPORTS : New War in orceful Ruinous Out Tariff in Opposing Revenue Bill Tax 1 PRESSING Aisne TELEGRAMS REMAIN B I UNANSWERED Ji L’k Vl INCREASED BURDEN PEOPLE s' " TO $240000000 v -I ! : - Error Judgment on Commanders of i GERMANS REINORCEMENTS GET London ’ ' ' Sept 1125 p m— German troops are being transported into railway line between Munich Gladbach and Aix-la-' rance over Chapclle accordingto Amsterdam correspondentof the Reuter Telegram company who says that this fact is stated in a telegram from Maestricht 25 the of a' I : - American Part at r Vera i t-he Cruz RULE- PUT IS ORTA unds A ' Are to Stay Pending for NEW ! ' Troops of Scenes-' Paris 25 Sept' 11 1117 p m o’clock ’tonight - progressof the morning rench ’ Than sL Bn M-- More Special z I V — Submarine'' One ! ATTEMPT ' Measure Rushed to Gag Pas- Rule I - MW -- 1 : i The Herald-Repabllcan 25— Sen- Sept rtor Reed Smoot opened the Republican fight today in the Senate against the Democratic proposal to impose further taxes with a masterful speech bn the effects of the ! : -v to ASHINGTON IXf MEDIATION r - -M to SelfI sacrifice Described communication official — The regardingthe Is House of Opposition Under Special sage - & SeptMexico ‘City 25— Proml-1 I nentr men here —believe there is JWMHKW still a chanco-to y battle in northern that this make peace be-1 rance says T ONDON Sept "25 —The facts con-J-J tween Carranza and Villa before troops in the region of Noyon were compelledto give ground cernlng the sinkingof the the breach becomes rreparable cruisers Aboukir :Hogue and There has however been no rcbefore superior forces but having been reinforced again by a submarine or submarines spouse to telegramssent by influ-1entialinthe North sea loss of nearly a A assumed the offensive the engagement being one of particular sixty officers Mexicans to Villa begging and 1400 men are contained- In to make an adrtnralty statement him peace violence The text of’ the statement follows: Issued "tonight in official circles indicates" bea The reports’ of jlief that Villa’s Nicholson action of might af“1 On our left wing'i in the region to the north of Noyon our the Cressy and Norton of the Hogue state that the Aboukir was hit ford a reasonfor continued Amertroops having come in contact with superior forces of the enemy by one torpedo and sunk inTthirty-five !ican occupation Vera’ Cruz were compelled this morning to give a little ground Being reinforced minutes Three' torpedoes were fired Villareal Antonio of at Cressy' governor has! one of the the state of Neuvo’ Leon however by fresh troops these troopshave vigorouslyresumed the offensive missing narrowly who She lasted" from just-left hero The struggle in this region has taken on a characterof extreme violence thirty-five to forty-five Monterey tele-1 The mlnues struck twice ten to tostarting In the there is to Hogue v as Jgraphed “2 center nothing new report twenty elapsing secondsandbetween tho toras follows: redoes J’ ” went KK'OiXsz under in five minutes of MAKING GAINS ON RIGHT WING “Let us not drown 4:3 x the revolution-: in human blood! “3 On our right wing the enemv has begun to give way beforethe Jnc Cressy fired Ofl th SiihniArlnA irreparable--division some Of nf nor rf1 xv of the direction of and rr Toul attacks our troops from Nancy dent that the shots sank her Commander through' discord Let us pacify! “In the southern region of Woevre theK enemy is retiring toward Rupt torpedoes Nicholson ays that the three the country and return to reason”! directed against his ship ST dLe The action Mad (inMeurthe-et-Moselle) continues 1 might have been by the Ban Antonio Tex-Sept’ 25— submarine and that there is no ’same real “On the heights of the Meuse the German forces have succeeded in proof that- more Telegraphic dispatches received tPriyeri-Eiy than was one penetrating nearly as far as St Miliiel (on the right banks of the Meuse here legal Belden The reports show "that the strictest for General Carranza Episcopal (Continued otf Page 2) discipline was maintained’and that -Divine V acts of heroism’ from R Pcsqueira now’ in the were performed ’but the admiralty‘has City Mexico-: the rule announced that Girl established Pole that such affairs must be governed by following a conferenceLthere toi the same laws prevail in at issued in k arid 'Heroisn Unite Which House t v Republican Members Transfer of Customs at I ’ AS'' && ' I V X Arrangements reduction -British of -German I -with I ' -'Discussion! ! Stt - I - -Commanders advanced Senator Smoot pointed out that the American people are now carrying an extra burden of $240000000 -of I a due year -the j e-xplosives to an I rsL?’ Villa'-before - I ' : SXX4L WH- k the-ideals -SSSfrSTf hi '“-ss " -! ” - - - - ' - A " ' ' ' " a T - J4 '-s® $’&£ - w i r ’ t --- r v r n C r i -‘-foment i -coming : ' - ' "t-s to’ ' ’‘f E-’ -J I? I’ J 7 £ -fired ’ ra-'’ - - z ‘ engaged- ly Miss’A’Kihg-Rii’ns ‘-'s' Machine - : Into ' ‘by-Samuel - representative v of 3 cents 1 a -for -j- increase pound wholesaleon annual national consumption of tons of 4000000 sugar consumed in this country He pointed out that if the sugar industry of the United States was encouraged by the Democratic party instead of destroyed through tariff reduction the price of at this time would sugar not have risen and this added burden of hundreds of millions of dollars would not now confront the consumers in this country Senator Smoot said in regards to th Democratic reduction on sugarin part follows: as - ’ duty impressive I® ' - the on sugar beet importations coupled with an appeal for the restorationof the duty on that commodity or at least the retention of the present tariff j ‘-Cressy 'and " Crashes’ Then Into a I I Slightly -of Injured ILLUSTRATES BLVNDER - “Mr President:Sugar is a striking illustration of the great blunder which the Democraticparts’ in its Episcopal church passage of the tariff committed law of 1913 was instantly at 10 o’clock last night when will not dwell upon the effect of this by on the domestic industry run down by an automobile Adrienne King daughter law sugar north by further commanded General of AVilliam HKing-' than to say that 'ten of The accident occurred in' South Temple near ifth our Teaches a Lesson Villa American sugar beet factories have East' The facts of this affair cannot be their doors since it passed I better Miss King was alone in the automobile at the time of the accidentand closed conveyed to the public than by predicted floor of this nave on tho tha reports-- o£ tho senior Senate that some attached fainted when-the The day there be machine stiuck Bishop Spalding automobile would a officers who- have survived and have ASHINGTON Sept A5 Araer-’ and dragging the: lifeless body great of its victim armed conflict in Europe with' — ran across the street landed in England ican forces will remain in resultant a shortage of the crop Vera leapedthe curbs tone on the south side of South Temple and crashed into a on the continent sugar “The sinking of the Aboukir was Cruz' until the and have said that of question of authority steel telephone-pole course an ’hazard of E street Miss 'King was the ordinary opposite thrown against only hope of escaping the exorbitantly our duty between General Carranza and steering wheel and was severely bruised' and slightly cut by The the as Hogue and highjiricc of sugar broken glass be which would (Continuedon I’age GeneralVilla is settled' This was the from the windshield It was said this morning that her Column 2) brought about In the world’s markets conditionwas not of opinion of administration by reason of such shortage consensus regarded as serious officials tonight be to and to protect the encourage although no As wag his nightly custom Bishop domestic sugar industry until we produced definite announcement of the intentions Spalding- was walking- from his home under the American flag all the of the Washington irst South to mail box at government 444 E b sugar which we annually consume was made the corner of IT street and South BY INANCIAL?BURDEN He carried hand 'a TROOPS Temple in his Secretary- Garrison telegraphed bundle-of “Think of the great financial burden letters struck by the which the American people are bearing General uuston at Vera Cruz not to automobile he was When side ROUSINGRALLY on the north today becausewe are not load producing any baggage or supplies of the car tracks and Ills body was necessary at home a great food necessity which the distance of thirty yards aboard informing a — transports dragged easily can produce undera safe and him at the Walking diagonallyacross the street the sane fiscal policy! Austrian Civil Officials- Displaced same time that his back to the AT automobile Bishop LEHI “Owing to the war in Europa the Americans would not be withdrawn Spalding failed to see the automobile and Inhabitants wholesaleprice “for at least ten days” until certain until sugar in the world was Miss almost'upon him (Continued on Page Column 3) administrative questions concerning King driving west steered to the right" leeing in Panic hurried the of funds at the but Bishop Spaldingapparently customs in the same direction to avoid the machine be house could adjusted' through Then he turned and retraced Scores Democratic Errors and diplomaticchannels his steps but in the same Instant-Miss London Sept 26 — “That Cracow lias Predicts1 0000 Majority been occupied by German troops Later the following- formal statement King turned her machine to the left that OR and the collision came MONTH O AUGUST the town has been issued by the war put German was for a department: Senator Smoot military inquiries Dragged Under Car commandant and that the Numerous were made Austrian civil administration been here and of General right hand fender and the radiator with The unston displaced is the gist of the latest respect to the date of the departure bishop on his right struck COMPARATIVELY LIGHT of IS received here” says the troops from Vera Cruz sideHis body was tossed to one side BIG AUDIENCE ON HAND Petrograd In American view oft the the clothing caught on the fender correspondentof "the Morning Post matters which but be first settled no date can and his body half under the machine must “All of tho original 7 administration of at present be fixed but in no dragged along until the automo-struck Who Will the town and all civil officials of the event can the departuretake place bile the curbing on the opposite Serve Utah Best Man Exoort Trade Hard Hit at irst Austriangovernment-havc left and the within the next ten days A sudden lurch of and General side of the street residents are in fleeing in a panic Senate or the unstonwas so advised heavy machine as it leaped the by at' Warf l hat to Germany “The leaders of the Polish secret into the curbstone threw the body Negotiations Interrupted Untried? He street the ? Asks committee which has been in charge of where it remained untilwith Suffering Most-' as telegraph communica--tion Dr all the Polish of the police ambulance volunteer detachments Inasmuch with Mexico City is irregular "" fighting H D Sprague The body- was placed —J Austrian side also have state department officials did not know on' T stretcher left a taken to- police Eehl Sent23 — The Republicancampaign Cracow The Germans have thrown when they could reach a satisfactory! Sept- 25 An in the was in Lehi tonight three examination opened Senator Washington' understandingwith-the government headquarters — Tremendous army corps into the Cracow Carranza that Bishop in showed George Sutherland of the American export trade have emergencyhad received speaker accordingto this Informationand to the pointNegotiations proceeded Spalding fracture aevening was met 'at the train by the during August resulting from war in of aro bringing more troops in requestingCarranzato the skull the right eye a band and later greeted by broken Lehi silver Europe were shownun detail today by for the expected Russian attack designateofficials to whom the customs neck and over internal injuries Both arms a large anil enthusiastic of the departmentof com-merce audience at comparisons might be transferred The house that said the with the business of “Word lias been received here that possibility’ Dr that Smuin one year Villa were broken Sprague ‘dancing academy Music Genera might undoubtedly had been instantaneous’ also furnishedby the Provo male ago Export trade to Germany practically Germany lias stoppedall traffic on the object ito the American government's death quartet came to a standstill while that railways between Berlin and the German construction of the Carranza authority Great Britain Heber Hart president’ of the Young to rancp and Baltic ports of Danzig Elbingand as ‘‘the central government in Mexico” whose No Eyewitnesses Men's’ Republican club shippinghas not been so seriously in? Stettin This news has set experts to introduced as Although South Temple was crowded chairman (Continued on Page Column 4) of the meeting G A terrupted figuring showed only a comparatively on the possibility of a German with automobilesand about fifteen persons Goates small decrease officer of the club Trade to Belgium and descent on Russian territory by way of COMMISSION another there were 'such is SUSPENDS were standing nearby It is busy time that to the Baltic' Any a in Lehi just at Argentina which dependslargely move regarded of the accident as far present here as impossible-from the standpoint no eyewitnesses vwith the farmers diggingbeets on foreign shipping suffered heavily of be determined Andrew an effective act of war althoughit NEW PRODUCE TARIS as could early and and export trade over men The decrease effective In might bethetheatrically son of Noble Warrum postmaster at the sugar factory yet judging to as a EuropeThat whole amounted to $58 morale of the Berlin populace” was driving an automobilesbehindthat 'by the splendid Sept' ‘25— tariffs 320619 in large-measure ‘Washington audience which represented driven by Miss King IleUtook the girl greeted the decrease in credit filed by practically all the railways Senator Sutherland it is safe abroad from the automobile assisted by other to predict that Lehi will again as" employed to offset American west of the Mississippi river and east DEMAND PROTECTION gathered about the her claim to the title “the Bannerprove of the Rocky mountains withdrawing persons who The falling off In exports and in his own city in Utah’’-:-IN TARI LEGISLATION the privilege of shippers to concentrate wrecked automobile reached more than $77000000 $77000000 One nutomobile''tookher to her home at the total ‘was into carload points Mariori Clinger Republican ca ndldate year ago August the was $187 shipmentsat certain 671 E less than carload Eouth i'cr sheriff: Harvey Cluff and Don shipmentsof butter W 909020 compared with $110369240 last Concord N H Sept 25— Republican eggs cheese and poultry were suspended The two sons of W Mont erry were Conover of Provo wof Warnick month today convention adopteda platform today by the Interstate near the Brigham Street pharmacy Pleasant Grove for representative The import trade last commerce standing declaring forthe establishmentcommission until January21 1915 The E 'street and D at South Temple Roper of Provo and month amounted to $129767890 of the protective principle in tariff proposedwithdrawalwould Increase the when the automobil struck Bishop many others from Mother towns were pared with $137651553in August 1913' and the appointmentof an freight' charges on those the automobile present commodities Spalding One of them says Manufactures showed the largest tariff commission and for the 5 cent the street and in about per Vigorous protests dashed on- across Senator Sutherland made reference exports among the various' of an American merchant by shippers They to the fact that at presept the United oodstuffs inducedthe commissionto collided Avith the trolley pole almost maintained groups The nominationsmade by the suspend the marine election new tariffs and enter on say that as the automobile leaped the States is governed by minorityparty their level of one year ago Exportsto Indorsed primary were an inquiry (Continued12 on Page Column 5) (Continued (Continued rom age Column 5) Column M as naval ac-( day of military chiefs has and that disabled ships must be been to their appointed to mediate the own resources rather than that other ships should be grievances between the constitu-tionalists jeopardized by rescue work 'Te statements and the5 division of the a-board tfons SUMMARY ihSEWS WAR left ‘ I qi HE RTdlEy of the diocese RANKLIN of SPALDING S Utah bishopof the I killed follows' I ' 17-year-ofd " ’ -driven - -Miss ' Two engagements which may have decisive results on lie great battle which is being waged in northern rance are being fought The allies have struck the German right wing to the northwest of Noyon and the invading forces on their part have hurled themselves The against the rench line between Verdun and Toni beginning of J these attacks was announced in the rench official statement isdisclosed sued this afternoon but little was fights as to how the progressing are rench came in contactwith superior The advance troopsof the forces of the enemy on the right wing this morning and were compolled to give a little ground Being reinforced however the rench troops vigorously"resumed the offensive This action is described violent and as a very general one rench right wring the enemy has begun to give way beOn the Toro the attacksof the allies coming from the direction of Nancy and -t ' I I ’ t i - I i T'zmiI The footing fn TTiVi'n nli nffininl on the rection’ of St ’ i southeastof Verdun) but have not been able to cross the river In the southern regionof Woevre the enemy is retiring towards The action Rupt de Mad in the department of Meurthe-El-Mosclle continuesin that section Some confirmation was given tonight of yesterday’sreport that the Germans have suffered on the East Prussian frontier Several tra inloads of wounded have arrived at Pskov according to in a Petrograd dispatch having been fightingon the they the say Germans sustained heavy borders of Suwalki where Josses Amsterdam correspondent of the Reuter Telegram company The that aI has sent ma dispatch to London All saying rhnr accordingto a J telegram cnmnn great transfrom Maestrich masses of German troops are being ported into rance over me railway line running between Munich Gladbach and A dispatch received in London from Ostend says that 40000 t the encamped in environs of Waterloo since Germans have been The Saturday invading troops have installed heavy siege guns at Grimbergen and Mcysse It was officially announced in ‘London tonight that nearly sity I officers and 1400 men were lost' in the sinkingof the cruisers Aboukir The Hogue and Cressy by German submarines in the North sea admiralty tonight published the reports of the senior survivingofficers and laid down the rule that of the illfated ships military dispositionsand interests must take precedence'over the saving of life such that ships in cases and must be left to their own resourcesas S they would be in battle Premier- Asquith appeared at the Mansion house in Lublin- tothe he put it “as the hehd night for oLthe king’s purpose as to summon loyal and patriotic Ireland to take her place The in prime minister receiveda defence of our common cause” tremendous welcome his words arousing the greatest enthusiasm German airships and aeroplanes again have beenflying along the Belgian and rench coasts-dropping bombs at Ostend and Boulogne No great It damage was done in either of these places however is expected in London that the German aviators will venture across the English channel when conditionsare favorable Berlin the to from says staff A dispatch London general admits that the official lists o£ prisonersas previouslypublishedhave been found to be erroneous It is announced that the aggregate number of prisoners now in German hands is 50000 instead of 250000 as previously reported Of those held 30000 are Russians -severe -engaged J Y I n i r n 1- rl -Tzw a s 4-x t I Aix-la-Chapelle - 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