Show - - y “ :t - n' -1 g A HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE AKE SALT CITY UTAH SATURDAY " VIOLATION O a- ranks’ “ and ratings exposed'to the deal THE ' ’ GERMAN ARMY : The Richest ranceCharges oe With Tying on SystematicCanY-a Cai y paign enjoy ou X " ’ flntoM obtainablewhen you WHOLESALE I ! rench Bordeaux Sept 25— The foreign office today made the statement that General Stenger com-J mandirig the ifty-third German Infantry brigade issued an order as G " w in roasted — Moisture-Proof - I LONDON -of I -were ’niwrirr 1 w— — num i — 1 iir -k I' 'J - 1 Z y 1 j J y as battleships BRUSSELS “Before the war itrhad been decided that no more nioney should be spent repairing any of this and that they should make their way to the sale list as soon as defects became manifest Backed Packages T": " r V TheWAR Naval Significance EUROP in G ' y V Article III of the "Take no prisoners Shootall who deeds to two texts: M Tho the into your hands singly or tn conventionby of Hague which was Cressy “The ‘report on the sinking of the signed by’’BertramXV proposed delegates L Nicholson German groups and dispatch the wounded themselves states that the belligerents of the late H M B whether armed leave or unarmed as the Cressy’ follows who might cause such destruction Germans must no i'enchmen as those "‘Sir have the to mentioned above would 9 honor submit — living behind them’’ be following report in connection with bound to Indemnifythe interested the parties the sinkingof the H M Cressy in and would be responsible for S any acts committed by members of his company M S and Aboukir the morning of the 22d of army Hogue on while t second place if civilians patrol duty: “Inthe even September on Sept rench' had (Washington taken up arms on the invasion of Rescue Work Begins rench territory by the Germans which ambassador Jules Jusserand made was ‘“The Aboukirwas struck at about the case they public nowhere would 625 the starboard beam The todayrthe summary of ten documents have been within their rights and the amand onCressy closed and took up of them drawn up by various officials killing wholesale would have Hogue position the the been Hogue ahead of undefendable for article IV of a Aboukir The and the documents which were placed in CressyAsabout 400 the same reserves to the yards convention her port beam the handsof as ActingSecretary Lansing populationof a nonoccupiedterritory it was onseen that the Aboukirsoon the was in of state department by the am the right on the approach of the enemy danger of sinking all the boats were "'Li and bassador’were also to deliveredtoall spontaneouslytake arms sent away from the Cressy and a picket The the invading troops signatories of boat was hoisted out without Hague convention: repel up to this convention steam ith the documents a "Appended full When cutters of the letteriwasde the signature of the United States Aboukir’s explains men were returningto the Cressy the livered which that the rench rance and many other countries is to Hogue was struck apparently under did not take the step with government be found that of Germany" the aft-92 maerazinR beaw-v-i view of as a demanding any action on the 'took place plosion immediately part of the United States ‘but directly after- the Hogue was hit merely OICIAL REPORTS to report to this as asigna-Xory we observed periscope on our port country of The Hague treaty evidence of bow about 300 yards offO SINKING how the treaty was being carried out More Tiian One SubmarineThe statement made public by the O ‘“ire was immediatelv opened and THREE CRUISERS the’ rench ambassador follows: engines were put full speed ahead ' ‘‘By order of the government of the with the intention of runningher down Our Mr rench republic a scries of official Dougherty positively (Continued rom Page 1) gunner asserts that he hit the8 periscope 'and as to the way in the present Cressy which however were sunk because that the An' officer is being submarine war carried on in they to the proceeded of who assistance was standinglbngside the territory by German troops their consort and thinks that the shell struck only gunner remained floating have been to the communicated stopped to save there was powers endeavoring timber much signed The who Hague convention the life thus presentingan easy and certain about but it was evidently the G of tlie deck who United Stathes being one of them target to further men on submarine cheered1 and clapped heartilv “These documents ten in that the number submarine had been hit' This’ show that the destructions and assassinations “The natural promptingsof humanity did 'not fire tnrnedn the nt which have taken'place have have in this case led to heavy Cressy been systematicand performed in losses which then maneuvered would have been avoided the ‘“Captain Johnson with orders from the by strict adherence to' military ship so as to render assistance 'to not as the result of an accidental the of the Hogue and Modern naval war is crews Aboukir lack of discipline five About later us with so new and another many periscope quoted arc given only as was seen on starboard “The facts strange situations that of an error and-fire samples and' not as complete enumeration judgment of this character is pardonable’ ofquarter was opened The track the torpedo she fired at they a cover range of lit moreover only the But it has been 500 to 600 yards fiYst three weeks after the beginning point necessary to was plainly visible and out for the further struck us on the starboardside just guidance of itbefore of hostilities (two actual weeks of his majesty’s ships that conditions “ ‘Thetheship listedbridge warfare) and worse deeds have been which prevail when a vessel about ten w of fcomniitted since to the starboard and steady is injured in a mine field or remained The time was 715 All the watertight "Such as they are they show among issquadron a m exposedtoto thoso submarine attack are doors dead lights and’ scuttles other things that wounded soldiers analogous occur "in had been have been finished in' large which securely closed before the numbers action and that the rule of leaving loipeao strucK tne ship All the mess byvlshots fired right against - 77 J fall J ' - -class j m i f PETROGRAD ' ' ' - y-G ' - steel cut f ' 1 i g g I resh t Z " ' significance HEWLETT’S Luneta Xy 1 be-thoroughly Coffee SLAUGHTER :GG’-- G-'nf mi 1 1 M f j character e a 'rt-G it coffee J V i ' G N f" “In view of the certainty of a of ’the of this misfortunes occurring from time to'time is important that this point view should appreciated The loss of these three cruisers apart from the loss of life is of small naval Although they large and powerful ships they belongedto a class of cruisers whose speed has been surpassedby many of the enemy’s lavor of the Tidiest one o '54 MgTnwrwniwiirwvn —n -f -G Small 3914 A ' ' : proportion Coffee 5 7' Atrocities- of 7'G’- - 'J'- ’ " : y G - ' 7V maintained and the lives are as usefully as necessarily and as gloriously devotedto the requirements of his majesty’s service as if loss had been incurred in a general tne action' G: y ’ 26 ’ ' countryare THE V 7 ? lost BY G' 7 or 'Tae duty on which these vessels were‘ engaged was an essential part of the by which the control arrangements of the seas and the safety of the CONVENTION HAGUE SEPTEMBER ' " "ALLEGES g I -commander I ! - - ' - 1—1 BERLIN t Jr — — — — H J — I SEES -withH IT i ’ - - f 25--The PARIS ’G-W 'W-G VC’-:Gar’f7 4 ' To I got to close thought the of ' peoples who the in are the throes of Avar ' read s 9 home their the newspapers of England of Erance Austria of Belgium of Servia THE newspapers— besides Germany of G s Russia of W1ENSA T'G’Gy- "O ' A ' of ' LITERARY a 1' Almost receives every DIGEST important published newspaper Europe in and its -TELL a - specialty ? great r cramea editors inions cl-op an war-facts of number J ' translate printed as in: ana reproduce these' foreign American tor readers Buy newspapers each tne week’s - LITERARY - : anu react reports THE DIGEST (all newsdealers have it— price 10 cents) are being and a jg g therench I get i oi digest' a the war news printed as Europe m - - things the which said ' - of--which - g- '-g -sank engines -with K - g ana Ggj-77 ' R attacks - G’ done m ’ impression - 7 - - ? ‘1G- Europe war s Gf centers - ' ' G ’?' r -Gy ' - ' - - ’ AM sub-marine - n 7'”G- ' considerations - The ' - ' ' - -minutes idea edit f the of news fl - A ’G each of number of LITERARY THE ’is 'DIGEST gather to and up : presenting - 4 GGf 7' X accordance officersanl world the for science week— war one discovery politics art - " -our literature : E I r’ ' -after printing and everything printed worth reprinting 4’ A - q the worth g - - everything ' K ' -degrees THE' i LITERARY week by is DIGEST million business a This read-every and professional disabled ships to theiistools and table shores and" all available own resources of' the wounded that is applicable so far below and- on deck had and atrany rate as been timber an open undefended town large vessels are previouslygot Up and thrown the hospital concerned overside which is an for the saving-of life “ historical building especially Showed Cheerful Courage' ‘A second torpedo fired by the same having: suffered a number of villages among “No act to submarine missedand passed about ten Ir' humanity whether feet astern them been friend or foe should lead to neglect of About a quarter of an Parux and Affleville hour after the first torpedo had hit destroyed and dispositions methodically house by the proper precautions third torpedo a fired from a of war and no measures cam be taken house soldiers’ being as it seems to just before the starboard beam with implements enablingthem to per-' save life which prejudice the military 'hit us under the No boiler room form that kind of with mini-' situation Small craft of all The time 730 work a was a m The ship then kinds should nurses bearing however be directed by turned began tokeel heel rapidly and finally mum of trouble the’ badge of ‘the Red Cross wireless to close ”on the damaged ship up so for about remaining "have been 'assassinated before she finally at all speed twenty minutes numerous at 755 have been put death without “The loss of nearly sixty'officcrs and sank “ ‘A large number of saved pretext men were or provocation (among 1400 men would not have been grudged by casting adrift a pattern three target whom at Badonvillerthe wife of the if it had been brought about by gun The steam pinnacefloated out of in some cases an open action But it is peculiarly her crutches but filled and sankmayor) notablyat Billy fire in distressing the 10th of August' the on under the conditionsthe “‘The second torpedo struck German which Cressy troops prevailed The when they marched out of the which absenceof any hull of the passed over the sinking place to the ardor and the rench troops of Aboukir narrowly missing charge and excitementof an possible that the same children did not however prevent the it made women march in all three torpedoes at the front of them display of discipline cheerful courage Cressy is called such and ready “Attention as regards among all “ ‘The conduct of the' crew was have already national great illustrated made has weekly face Pont-a-Mousson wasbombarded men — men : m -Yf who everything ' 'of- T Keep that right up even with time happening around the is 1 A x worm - -have ‘ -submarine 3 5 All newsdealers— conspicuously ' 10 cents in its Big Hit ' s Ii of presentation news war ! ' inhabitants ' ‘ ‘ ’ a A -m -to ’ Z: G- MB Z990BKM ' G ' 'A: engagement It-is a sub-mai-ineTired -the r't f- 1 - self-sacrifice excellent An I throughout on the bravery displayed by Captain Phillipsmaster of the trawler D T Coriander and Jiis crew who picked up 156 officers and men’”Commanderon Hogue The reportlatebyof Commander' Reginald A H M S Norton Hogue follows: remarked SIBEMNl THE ft I! $ h I ' g’:'- ’ A r ‘ — ' ’ ’ uumrAw AuiNA-uufc W u 8 ‘ (rublisliers Y ' ' ‘ “I W have the report B ’ 2- ' l-’ r - honor concerning the sinkingof the Hogue Aboukir and Cressy: “Between 615 and 630 H M S m Aboukir was struck by a a-torpedo The closed in the and Hogue on Aboukir received orders to hoist to famous of the NEW YORK Standard Dictionary) NEW '"w" — t ’ ' G 7G: 7 as’fol-lows‘ m E —fur ea ' G JUNIOR I - ' l1 - ' EXCLUSIVE ’ ’ I ‘ ’ attained - f torpedoes “ - 2 URRIERS PROPOSE ' M ' Open fw TOOUND ’ ‘ “ ’ - I New r L ' oh ’ fl !' 7 - SENATOR LEADS ROUSING RALLY -to s ' A” dense black in the smoke was ‘'seen Senate with Senator Smoot for ten were repeatedlyinterruptedby enthustarboard" battery from coal whether cordite could not years out the of say Senator Sutherlandsaid he was elastic applause and the Young Men’s torpedodeck launch turn out and ‘prepare all boats The was not blown up and in a position to know him well and he upper Republicandug was congratulatedon and unlash all timber on the only one other small explosion occurred said there is not a greater upper deck lifeboats man In the all sides for the splendid success Two were sent to the when we heeled over AT LEHI States Senate than Reed in but before the could Cressy heel from United Smoot the Initial rally of the camAboukir launch "The watched over In accuracyof informationon the tariff get away the Hogue was struck on the the cutter She heeled over to starboard paign ft is starboard side amidships by‘ two dense black concededin the Senate that very slowly smoke ((Continued rom Page 1) Reed Smoot is the superior of any at intervals of ten from her when she attained an man twenty issuing seconds representative only per cent of the in angle of about 90 degrees and she took Congress that in ShJ Sinks G" long time from this angle till she people voting for President Senator Sutherland-predicted and Rapidly a Wilson 1916 the Progressives “The 'ship at once to heel to floated 'bottom up 'with the starboard Republicans Vstarboard beganthe After ordering out of the water Moose Will Come Back would be found together and that they men to consider screw slightly provide with wood win or hammocks was thirty-five' to forty-five Senator Sutherlandpredicted that the pointed would undoubtedly Therefore he etc and- to- get into the out from the time she was struck Senator Smoot would serve minutes Peoria HL Sept 25 — Resolutions Progressivesbeing at heart Republic four years with on tli and take off their clothes till she vas a booms bottom up RepublicanSenate a central labor union bank in went by directions will come back to the fold Just as Indianapolis-were Captain Nicholson’s Spiritof Tried Versus Untried passed today by tho to ascertain the damage in the the silver Republicanscame back some “All the men "Will we then send an untried man International Association of Bridgeand engine The artificer engineer on the Hogue behaved Iron-Workers in rooms well orders years ago He said that the Progressive like Mr as against of Structural International that the wateri extraordinarily obeying Moyle a man Informed me was over in the twelve years’ experiencesuch as Sen? convention Twenty-seven labor orthe engine room: gratings even when swimming for and Republicanshave more water much lives’"and who ganizatlonsmaintainchargied tn cases in than have the” Progressives ator Smoot: a knows the Indianapolis headquarters “While endeavoringto return tothe oftheirgreat witnessed many common man needs the people of Utah It is that tho and gallantry of and who bridge the water open fthe starboard and He said lie would like Democrats in the city art not in able of the has the to stand up for banks entry port doors and the ship armstone Hogue to hear a joint debate courage them?" with organizedlabor and havesympathy seamair the from the between In heeled rapidly told the men jumped overboard to asked Senator Sutherland to loaned in the launchnot three coalition answer tho funds deposited by unions in assist-ing for Congress the above Senator port battery to room for others and candidates predicted jump as make Sutherland overboard from Utah topics in the war against labor avail himself of assistance' until all on such as a majority of 10000 votes for the launchwas close alongside and soon the men nearby were picked He up “Protectionon Sugar! “Panama Canal Smoot when the ballots are countedIn afterwardsthe': ship lurched heavily to was in the water about half an’ hour Tolls’’ and starboard “The Colombian-Treaty” November panic of any sort the 'Washington Sept 25 — Demoefats'Tftf “Therewasoffnotheir Senator Sutherlandthen paid his Senator Sutherlandthen’reviewed the Wreckage Is Overladen clothes as ordered to the Democraticwar the House rivers-and men taking tax saying harborscommittees legislation the and falling in with hammock or which gave United that the today authorized' Chairman Sparkman “I clung to ring-bolt for a some wood States the Panama Euiopean war was a Godsend canal time but finally maintaining ‘to the Democrats It gave them to dropped on to the Captain Nicholson in our other cutter recommend agreement with the and huge as usual was perfectly cool and rescued that the 'transaction was straightforwardan excuse to levy a tax to meet the Senate’s reduction of the river and hardeck a wave washed large numbers of men last saw and denouncedthe deficit which had been bor bill from to $20000000 up the ship’s side and legitimate $53000000 awayw as again climbed accumulating alongside the lora and Eventually him of the Representative Sparkman expects to washed off Engineer Democratic party in its purposeto month by month as a Jesuit the House tomorafter swimming about from various Commander Stokes believe was in tariff call up the bill in Colonel Democratic the engine room Roosevelt pay Colombia of to the last-and dwelt on the seriousnessrow overladen pieces wreckage speaker and in addition offer an of The picked by cutter from the endick $25000000 the balance of trade' been was upa LieutenantCommander having abject for what the Iat S got steam on the boat hoist apology former against United Hogue about Coxswain Marks suddenly turned the which for some hours picking President did States pulled up it in minutes as a result of the tariff policy this date 24 1914 After September “I have the honor to men and discharging them to our picket submit that Senator Sutherland paid will not be responsible for any billt which he denouncedas a failure and a boat ami and to the may be appointed to kit" another ship as tribute to the sterling worth ofprofound Senator steam lora pinnace shame contractedby Mrs H' A Johnson and Titan:' and soon as can get a Reed Dutch in this Smoot Having sat in the The remarks of Senator Sutherland (Signed) H A rescued Sells Way Commander of the Aboukir Engineer-Commander Stokes with legs broken leet Pay3 Eldred and about 120 others master “inally about 11 m when we could find more men intne theluuciter water ft we were picKeu up ny and took which proceededto the Titan off from her all our men except about twenty who were too ill to le moved I — ' LABOR UNION ! BANK it- -themselves approving -boats e -jns ' ' ' - I “ Self-Sacrifice Ai Business - ' I - i self-sacrifice -burst ' JML' Jl At '53 East I ' -would - ' -Senator Broadway “ ACCEPT - APPROPRIATION : g ' respects ? - -1 - ' -me I I ' With large a line unsatisfactory of repudiate high-grade ' I - I ana Auxpuitvu Domestic urs Engineer and-worked A EW OUR MANY' LEADERS O NOTICE : -five ' I a I ' I " -steamers “Seu$32 w ' 1 1 $3150 to i 1 f y:$ 1 8 $25‘ to j i $2750 to Barton’s i -no i $22 i n Removal Bia JOHNSON Sale ! I ' J ’ ' ’ - silks AU of-our and urs lined -are guaranteed to-give “ $29 Y and XT - with highest' satisfaction-- priced and Up Crew Was Reserves trawl e” and the two & “A Lowestoft lora and Titan were ex-I Dutch ships kind clothing and feeding 1 traordinarilyAly boat’s consisting I “GA - most I -“ Orders new-garments repairingand of an personal expert practical York City" gAH1 work absolutelyguaranteed' ' -for the -remodeling -supervision our men crew mainly of royal navy reserve men pulled and behaved remarkably wellparticularly wish to mention ’etty Of-I fleer Halton who by encouragingthe s men in the water near me undoubtedly saved lives will be furrier under from New i I : ’ SIBERIAN 53 EAST is j ' BROADWAY 8 Wedne sday Move -Philllps- last saw of hirn was on the afterbridge doing well “Lieutenant Commander HeTjllard was picked tip by a got up a launch cutter’s crew and saved many Jives as did MidshipmateCazalet in the Cressy’s gig turned out Lieutenant Chichester the whaler very quickly trawler sailed close Dutch mailing off without renderingany ny but went assistance although we signaled to her tne Hogue to close alter we irom were struck g Up Big Ships Amazing I "A CO We many “Lieutenant Commander after hoisting out the launch Wooley asked 'me if we should try to hoist out another boat and endeavoredto do so The OR TODAY— MONDAY— 1 I -durable ‘ "“The Aboukir appearedto me to take about thirty-five sink minutes to floating bottom up for about five minutes The turned turtle about’ five' 'quickly — in minutes— and -Hogue 'm - to TUESDAY 264 State Reductions I St on "l Brand-New all Merchandise for Men and Boys 1 DOLLARS 106 CAN BE MAIN Until Tuesday SAVED AT STREET Nigtit G |