Show READ WHAT Salt Lake SAYS ROOSEVELT ABOUT AES ( WEATHER I ME I German M”’ i and Dare Kaiser9 PROGRESS UTAH Operationson Almost Retreat Unendurable Conditions ATTACK GERMANS intrepidityof Men Is Crisis O Raw Said v x A x Nearing IHIB BY BY GOMPERS Against Troops Declared That of Russians in AS vl March Trained Highly of 'fc in 1 Berlin Not Beaten a PRINCE WALES O O THE OR Then CREDIT VOTE London Nov 17 J255 a m — Prince of Wales crossed from olkestoneto Boulogne last night his way to the front on The Prince was dressed in a unostenta-! military uniform and tiously ordinary departed in an mail packetboat the cross-channel I AZ and J $1125000(100 I ice soon the outbreak of the volunteeredfor serv-f after midnight August 4 assignedto the Third batthe Grenadier guards fOP Another Soldiers Also British after Granted Post Safe Side Enemy to Retire Movement IN LAMES RESIDENTS the intensely Million fall of a A Cracow is in — Morning expected The city is inany moment vested on the north and parts are ablaze J he inhabitants are in The flight Russian forces have a very rapid advance and at made I II Alexander Russian v 'Everything RAISED Rival Unions Sent Committee to place to Labor in of against unless Nov the a 16 — An American position of the biy railroad A j I PARTIES UNITED IN vital ACTION of Silesia economic blow at striking ' R7 attempt Latter ederation waging they became affiliated federationwas frustrated Samuel Gompers who took the this afternoon’s session of the federation’s conventionand fought an the I resolutions back J11 into ' of Authority "TXT railroads strikes 'to defeat the All Protection Mexico in oreigners ASHINGTON 16 Nov — Pence ’’ in Mexico after weeks of among the generals of the victoriousconstitutionalist army at last seemed in sight today according by“ to the United messages received States government from its- agentsin the southern republic Soon after American Consul Silli-man telegraphedfrom Mexico City -I dissension committee on organization which reported it favorably The resolution had been introduced by a delegate from the Central Labor union of Hartford Conn It recited that at present there national were and local unionsnot affiliated with the federationthat they were a menace to some of the unions and that efforts to have them affiliate had failed The resolution Instructed the officers of the to federation “proceedtp organize such local or national if such is posunions sible” I?-' - ' r7 V' X ' 1I1T ' ' early ’I -- in X A®®' 7 11 i z j z ju 1 importance ''-s day k-4 ' that forces loyal hostilities of between the convention Carranza had came message from Leon Canova special agent of the American government at Aguas Calientes stating that General Carranza had telegraphedhis intention of resigning) The message said: “Everything settled eatisfactorilj General Carranza has telegraphed ceased switchmen declared the the those and hSx r " ' Germany” i Guarantees and for Attacks Resolution President Gompers took the floor and that the committee on organization "DERLIN Nov 16 Germany again had misapprehended the of fo — S' Loan $50000000 Bel is of the “under the sign of the Russian & resolution when it Nov 16 — The usual hail of danger"’ to quote the astrological recommended concurrence He gave it PARIS to gium and $5000000 as his opinion that the resolution steel and the surging of armies metaphor frequently used by the the setting up of rival Unions initiations started by the Belgians put Germans and declared Servia Announced that it amounted to nothing with obstacles else than a seemed to have met The combined German and Austrian believed declaration of He war in the solidarity of the labor today for the roar of cannon was less armies which by a well-timed and in the States he movement United violent and the troops scarcely and London Nov 16 — The meetingof the change of front but he came not for a would in It is moment of the contact with each other house of commons today was devoted with timely reinforcementswere able think invading of sovereignty a national labor union generallybelieved here that new entirely to war measures and partisan to sweep through Poland to the line TROOPS TO ACT During the last few years lie went Imine starred by the Belgiums put politics was lacking of the Vistula threatening Warsaw on to say there has washed ashore of the German guns out of grown up a better Premier Asquith requested a vote for and Ivangorod were in turn many and een tne brotherhoodsand KILLS SEVEN CURIOUS also prevented the movements by the of with the result that the 225000000 pounds sterling ($1125 both Russia’sAthe federation masses PERSONS IN HOLLAND! railroad of troops and another 1000000 soldiers had been of AT MINES and have fallen back to organizations GUARD command and It is almost impossibleto gain an of which the house granted withouta their own frontiers assistance in getting Nov 16 London was certain labor legislation — A WestmineCapelie accurate insight into the prodigiousdissentingvoice through ashore near inhabitants’ washed Timid of the border The action that is stretching congress adoptionof the resolution over the 300-mil Holland and exploded today while he declared The condition and moralsof the gions are leaving their 'homes for the front and at the ends of would be the most being killing three naval which examined action of to the fighting has been the inevitable spy systemand the interior disastrous against the existence Court Orders Use Soldiers officers one civilian and three sail-ors extremelysevere Professional draw ot the federation last three weeks The discussed freely the conventioncould This duringtheniglit were informationwas press censorship long faces and a certain amount of take Protect ederal Receivers’s thei attacks in marches and the an announcement by The prime minister characterized disquietudeis being S E manifested in Beberling also of the switchmens ministry of and made by the Germans which have been Dutch from marine "the greatest in union ns civilian circles in gave instances Employees cabled met with from the emergency Ber’ln Amsterdam to the Reucounterattacks wherecertain the has been brotherhoods had ter near Dixmudo and Ypres however which country ever switchmen Telegram company Change Strategic Plan in strikes He did opposed already not include are said to have resulted in a considerable placed’’ He said 1200000 men Several mines had been taken to There are many indications however ort Nov 16 he said’ but he did Smith Ark pieces successfully before the acci-1 thrusting back of the Germans — Within that the war that the retreat from n°t the were was before criticized116 particular twenty-four under arms Warsaw hous United dent occurred is not that of organizationhe Statesnext Between thirty and beaten but of troops in British in Charge costing nearly and a Hartford valley probably the! $5000000 per day army forty seen in one realizing had mines were that it failed will be guarding employees of the These combatsof cold steel have seen that the government proposedto lend in itswhich Present Walker of the miners’ Bache-Denman Scheldt lushing near yesterday object of surprise interests the British infantry campaign union vpposed working under engaged against the resolution were destroyed the Dutch ofServia $4000-end declaring Some $50000000 and its strategic plan and ranklin federal receiver-of the Prussian guards and promptly changed there was a Bache as torpedo descriptionsBelgium in ficials say byboats and retreated growing sentiment the the properties United States interest until the of of the fighting from the front paint the 000 without ranksof the brotherhoodsand the Judge others were washed asuore the rank Predictions are hazardous but Youmans today issued' an order as terrible The of epcounters Prussians the war bricklayersfor giving the great news of the next fortnight receiver additional authority foughtfour deep — the front rank lying may affiliation with the federation Healy Suggests Gifts from the come facing on to operate certain mines controlled armiesThe down the second rank kneelingand the On motion of President Gompers the by the the Irish nationalist fields Timothy Healy wintry present Makes List third rank The British resolution company Wiley standing fire was recommittedto the committee Is that said that the money should be given General von Hindenburg While the court’s order instructs the it is said caused an awful slaughter on organization is ready to accept or give battle on the and finally United States marshal to furnish those nations when the British charged new Discusses Municipalization for the employees of of Selected foods ground he has chosen the with the bayonet before the Germans the labor for John Hodge member The Eighth army entrusted with the A report made by a him also to call upon could bring their machine guns into committee Maj N it' directs of East Prussia again has a whichof investigated municipal McClure commanding the Lancashire indorsed the proposal with defense ownership for hundreds of men fell War Sufferers new It originally street railways irst the suggestion: commander was in squadron of the ifth cavalry at Europe Prairie The siege operationsalong the declared collect it from the commanded by Generals von Prittwltz which that in the event that he municipal ownership Creek of the line find the troops of “Later on we can and Gaffron and passed Into the hands had not done as needs much for the assistance both sides German emperor” apparentlyimmobile But troops it is believed secretary for of General von Hindenburgand Chief as hag trade unions will be Suggestions Given by Noted Reginald McKenna was challenged These the allies continue dally their by work' home affairs informed the house that of Staff von Ludendorff The new Delegate Gallagher of San able to handleany situation that" may of sapping and the German is rancisco approaching in the commander General von Below one as an arise in the valley there were alien enemies erroneous conclusion Expert to Americans Wishing positions and there is said to be 14500 in the British Isles of a family of military brothers of He said that municipal of concentration ownership the possibility of a general assault at camps high rank street railwaysin his city had done STRIKERS to Contribute and 29000at large DISPERSED BY any moment much for tne street car men One of Bold Move rustrated Long unionist said the the Heavy falls of snow in the Vosges Walter wasHume men who signed the report was STREAM O HOT WATER not likely to be faced with The retirement from Warsaw country W D mountains lasting over twenty-four Mahan president of the Amalgamated in respects that from the stupendous problemsof unemployment Nov have the many Washington i6— Dr hours made of Association of Street and Electric movement environs of Paris inwhich might naturally have been the September most difficult The Women Employed in Making Sugar fighting the Germans in Employees of America Harvejj W Wiley has prepared both cases expected and he believed all the men assuming Gallagher there is almost at a standstill declared he Bags Walk Out and Hurl Stones list of selected foods for European be forthcoming because the great risk of running out' of consideredthe a needed would report Reports from the front tell of a a “knock” against and supply trains and exposing sufferers the spirit df the country was so magnificent municipal Through Refinery Windows war as a suggestion feat of a British infantrj detachment their flank ownership James Duncan first vice He congratulated the government and rear to wish to hoping to president Americans who the of eighty and P H Nov 15 hundred McCarthy delegate Yonkers N Y relief men who were cut off on its smash a supposed demoralized army contributesupplies to on behalf of the opposition from the carpenters’ union — Two at night from their comnrnd and took and employedip making The list is suggestedas the hoped in the Warsaw campaign former women sugar cause “steadfastdeterminationto carry the They of San rancisco said bags by the ederal refuge in a wood during a fog The like at Chancellors-ville mayor Sugar Refinery effective Tor shipping and StonewallJackson most war to a successfulconclusion” that trade unionism had done was by Germans to here struck today and hurled stones wood surrounded At to catch the enemy’s right wing much It is divided (iawn the British heard the uller War Rep oris bring purposes one for infants Ask portion about municipal ownership of and bottles through the windows and rench napping roll up that of it into three classes public utilities and decided to Other sneeriioa dispersed — west of the Vistula were only when a stream-of and chargewith the Mr Long Mr Healy and Lord press across the one for in favor bf young children quesriver and capture made of hot was turnedionz them bayonetat the rear of the Germans of Charles Beresforddiscussed the Warsaw municipalization through and Holding utilities as a good another for well that thb t’iing for the tion of publicity and strongly the line from East Prussia a hose whom they captured400 it la said’ urged wage adults fuller details on the north to Galicia 6n the south earner There were no speeches The women had been paid a dollar a for infants and young country should be given A package against it the troops in they expected to be able to day and Winter Has Effect of the achievementsof stand off went on strike because they children should include thirty The convention adopted the field Russiaand devote their principal attention were notified this morning that in unsw’eetened pounds of evaporated Nov 16 urging the executive councilresolutions London of to the western campaign to continue they would be paid at the rate of two — The coming William Henry Cowan liberal proposes milk pounds of milk its efforts to have about partly paralyzed the movements abolished They said this would winterofhas the that Great Britain follow RusThat is why it is said General von cent a bag five pounds of barley flour troops both in the efficiency sugar prohibit the sale of in systems bv their Indian east sia’s example and Hindenburg September transferred workmen are which pay five pounds'of corn meal and the west theatres of the war liquor during the war Mr his headquartersfrom East Prussia to speededup in their work five pounds of Healy oatmeal and two Breslau in Silesia acting in A resolution favoring an independent STRIKERS The Russians on the border of East great liberality in dealing with concert ACE TRIAL of salt This will sustain Prussia labor party was defeated ounces are reported to be marching the with the Austriancommander’s on the ground soldiers He from 200 to 225 infants or young dependents of the change that the federation is through snow clad in sheepskin jackets to children for one day said: on Page 2) committed (Continued Column in similar to those which the 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With Killing Nonunion for convalescents Japanese “We are not going to nave crippled or first wore in resolution Blizzards have Another adopted requested City Colo Manchuria warriors in the workhouses again or CHARGED Miner nt Colo Canon the following is recommended: TREASON President in Wilson to issue an order Nov 16 Proceedings swept the trenches Belgium and their City upon the scrap pounds of evaporated milk and prohibitingthe United States Marine Canon against nineteen ot the —twentyrsix fifteen northern B'rance brought great heap”dependentsthrown of pounds malted milk suffering to the band from with civilian competing olive "or wounded as well as to closing speech defendantscharged with tn murder of can of cottonseed Premier the men in the fields A In his for business large area of placed the burden of the censorship William King a nonunion miner killed oil two pounds of ’canned chicken West landers A resolution against strikers the around Dixmude has protesting cerin an attack by upon five pounds of and "said it was necessary brown rice seven on rance ather and Two Sons Liable to Death tain rental charges placed on been flooded by the heavy rains and is tbe Victor-Ameri Panama Chandler mine of April of whole-wheat or white to defer to the wishesof the country poundsthree land for fighting for Attempting t( Aid indirect reduction 24 Penalty canal employees as an uel were of two can company flour pounds doing the greaterpart in sugar rench and which was and today at the openingof the case The German reports Allen Enemy at Niagara alls wages and breach of ounces of of the fighting wage by pounds of tea and six day where the fighting are contradictory as regards agreementsuvas also adopted that this will the agreement of counsel The seven salt It is estimated being carried on their was alls Ont Nov others will face trial immediately tn the west Niagara sustain from 100 to 150 convalescents progress of Berlin armies with the matter of pay the Dealingsaid: HAS $300000 IRE Pract'lcallv the entire week fit is yesterday says there was only Snyder and his two sons Richard and PHOENIX for one day slight activity because of the snowstorm premierInsufficiency of the Arthur are under arrest at the ortyfourth will be occupied in the selection for well adults should A package Paris “The pay of the jury regiment armory charged with Nine Business Houses of a contain: EJve pounds of announced that the Germans lower canned officers high treason in ranks of commissioned in Wiped Out— attemptingto cross the canal has attempting to- take eight pounds of lentils baked beans: beans long been a reproachto this country near Dixmude were thrust back while Austrian reservists across the border Incendiarism Suspected five OSTRICH ON THE MARKETpeas or but has become scandalousand an pounds of the allies recapturedseveral strategic to the American They liable Ariz Nov are Phoenix 16 Nine business' canned salmon five pounds of oatmeal are laying death penalty — points repulsed two indecehey when men down to a houses German attacks their lives” were wiped out today five pounds of cornmeal:five The Snyders have been under a fire entailing a loss estimatedat Challenges Supremacy of Turkey 'as of whole-wheat southeast of Ypres and “entirely or white lie poundstwo that Earl Kitchener for time They $300000 Meat it for' Thanksgiving a German regiment south of announced some were flour poundsof sugar and six for had secretary war prepareda offered $40 to land four Austrianson started- ‘in Bixschoote The fire the rear of a 16 "'This will furnish a Chicago Nov today for increased He- closed the side TJie — asTheostrich ounces of salt scheme pay American was clothing store Despite efforts of the in British Rest money Chicago a challenger ratiqn for fifty adults Give a sustaining by declaring that sickness the paid and four supposed Austrianswere fire among department four hours the field occupied by the Thanksgivfor one day observer with the British burned possibly exceeded10 of militiamen until a fire wall barred further prog army 15troops had-not brought to them the in turkey 'They were grown in the Tt is recommended that the supplies who furnishes the newspaper reports and- that ho believed per cent no surrounded party and imprisoned ress southwestand are mere chicks weighbe from the front incendiarismis suspected but ing packed in fifty-pound announces that the bbdy of men ever had been brought the Snydersin the no arrests have been made only fifty pounds each' Thev boxes' as it armory were Red Germap attempts to batter a wedge nad comported themselves who the The case is in the handsof the militaryI ailing walls fi eo offered for sale’at‘50cents a ‘pound Cross utalv— imperiled nurses to handle more Page better than (Continued on Column 3) present army ilen uu no vue was injured uivmeuT'V 74 was talion of I of today had in Washington Notifies Assumption His brotherhoods by floor at a Accent CARRANZA TO YIELD POWER TO GUTIERREZ J-' z Ki Philadelphia Satisfactorily Special American Government at Convention Seat of Leaders assisted trial districts he Settled of J B Connorsof the Switchmen’s reached Cracow sooner than ex-or Union of North America favored its the Russians the fall adoption peeted givina as a reason that the of Craeow brotherhoods had in some instances means the key to indus- by Commons Czar ill-fated is the LEEING 17 says: “The I Authority of Back Reinforced Nov 245 Venice dispatch to the I UUB ISSUE innocent-looking I JVlXlCtl tllV Stclll rench Marshal Sir John the first officer enrolled ini He was the army as war i XIV Reso Railroad Army nation lanking London with her husband succeeded King Charles Queen Marie Roumania enter the war on England and is a granddaughter She who was killed by Nihilists who Wires AILURE to Until orced CRACOW Czar ormer ROUMANIA O 6 to throne on the recent death of said to be using her influenceto have behalfof the allies She was born in Brotherhoods with O Th© IVUWiHU of ield QUEENthe MARIE Lake Herald Vol 169 No Allies of Granddaughter Salt Resolution AuthorizingOrgani Retired by f RONT Blocks Antagonizing AILIATION CAMPAIGN Vistula Queen Roumanian CENTS IVE for 00 war THE IRON CROSS fflHIS famous decoration foundedby rederick William whose initials it bears is given to German and sailors for braveryin action The is of iron edged wit'i decoration silver During the present war the kaiser has conferred the honor thousands of times British Praised Head Troops Warsaw soldiers ! 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I i 000-000) General Gutierrez that he 7 of peace both Generals Carranza domestic Villa and from their would retire positions of authority and leave Mexico while the national was government i AS material will retire” Message Unconfirmed Secretary Bryan made public1 ths which was dated 'message but p m yesterday made no comment on it Although the dispatch itself delayed in was reachinghere from no other source in Mexico had come word of similar nature a Officials thought it not unlikely that in the interest brief reorganized In view the of fact that neither press -’ffective I j ! soldiers -pessimists I continuous con-tained I i allies -iris’s ! allooiY-rh0dS’ I I ! na-organization Poland’s report - protection receiver action - remainder telegrams to the agency made mentionof successful a outcome of the peace however there was a disposition in some quarters to await further advices from Carranza who is at Cordoba before accepting the information given to Special Agent Canova by the Mexican generals the Aguas Calientes convention Gutierrez Gives Guarantees Gutierrez formally notified Eulalib the UnitedStates today of his assumption of power as provisional president of Mexico and guaranteed protection for Americans and all other foreign ers He also asked for withdrawalof American forces from Vera Cruz but no request for by the made recognition United States his asThe formal notification of that he soon sumption of office added would set up his governmentin Mexico City and seek to bring about dispatchesnor conferences - peace Washington Nov 16 — Theof Catholic Church Extension society Chicago assumed the task of bringing Mexican has priests and nuns from Vera Cruz the United States on commercial Brigadier General unston that those religious about 100 employees - resembles artillery ammunition brilliant distribution j attacking I convalescents I -water i future constitutionalist to retoday ported fugees renumbered Villa Agrees to Retire San Antonio Tex Nov 16 — Enrique C Llorente special to representative Washington from the Aguas Calientes convention is authorizedto say that General Villa is ready to comply with the terms General Carranza imposed that he (Carranza) would retire it Villa would resign and leave Mexico a message received tonight from Eagle Pass says “General Villa has long desired to tour of the United States and make advantageof this opportunity to make an extended trip through this country” said Llorente a will take BELGIANS LACK UEL TOO : so-called 1 reduce one-fourth 1 demanded Have No Horses or Machinery With Which to Operate Coal Mines Though PermissionGranted - 2 -Miner -packages WH ifteen one-pound musicians Asquith e no-man’s continued to-- 16--Joseph expected Amsterdam Nov 16 — The is question fuel supply in a Belgium becoming desperate The a one German authorities have given permissionto the Belgiansto work the coal mines but horses and with machinery which operate them to are lacking Permission also has been grantedto the poor to cut wood but transportation facilities are so thoroughly disorganized that it is almost impossible to distribute of it ' ' -side -by destroyed” surveillance i T ' entered ' -it -An t - A-squad : together Is-difficult : -for ? f 3 ’’ i ’ u-H-ZU k' T ' - ' V- :'V' 4 r w - The report that the Germans had px ut iiia tion Oulu threatening their permissionfor withdray the tribution i a i is- to dis-agencies supplies by relief if the Belgiansdid not return to work was baseless although the military authorities continue to urge that the industrial life Of the nation be pe of 1 i sumed In their efforts off communication between Holland and Belgium the Germans are takingstrong meas-' ures to prevent automobiles from crossing the borders "Travelersare still permitted however to' cross by trains to cut - ? |