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AT '- " 1 SAVE TIME ABD Salt Lake Smelter Settlements - METALS Lead r - -yr $3783 Spelter St Louis $512 (cath) 118625c' (-Copper u " 48c Silver ) J ' Herald Republican Want’ Ads Are the Real Money Makers f 'i ( T’T-TT’ ' ALEE UOiEY -r WEATHER?' rdneRilnjo iTnesflay fair" and -A' Inter-Mountain Vol 37 No Republican 13 LAKE SALT CITY UTAH TUESDAY 24' NOVEMBER 1914 00 rr h 0 6 i ft I si lluUUlnlvU V1-’ ' er Kncnereiier 5 nllL f AttacRS NewH avenCharges REE SAYSNATiDN AMERICAN I ' ' 1 " ' ' J" -- v ' Air? ’ i ‘ ' COMES DOWN LAG A: ' : X : : ' " AT ” 1 : I Are Demurrers " iled ’ " MD iT - : BACK IM TDIRDSEYH NKIIUHIi) r j VERA " 4- and below General of city of Vera Cruz the control of affairs in the Mexican poi?f'Was ' turned over - nis xorces who- unston -rederick ' BROKEN -—i BELGIUM from the vesteruay Acknowledge BELGIAN to in Aid 'Wv V Arrived Two Prevent Great ' Battle RUSSIAN but There Saving of Board NUMBERSWILL CHECK Battle West in A KS ’ " 1 ' - - - ' 7 - ’ 'An : ' - ' - ( 777 ( JA- ’ M 60 -t L Speaking Morris m v t at Utah of Session Association on Hanalei Country Educational Points Has Hfi Out This Not Protested OG HINDERS CONVENTION DENSE OPENS WITH NOMINATION O ATTEMPTS AT RESCUE OICERS ADVANCE Everything leet of Boats Try Vain' in Si- V - ‘ Hope Others Schooner Nophi Safe- Little Is ' " 1 to E H s I I A (7'7 1 Oull i ’At ! A — ‘I v ‘ Passengers Swim ty 1 Germany and - - V- -t - Poland - ’ ' : -i-- Decision ? assumed command United States navy - 1 I1-" ' 1 i ' in ! i TIME Time " - when armv DeneraiT unsrom wnnarew no me r in CRUZ " -I" view there --) f I" Germans Salt Lake Herald Vol 169 No 13 x ’i REINORCED II ON SHIP IVE'CENTS ILPAGESt-PRICE T n Orson to Superintendentof Ryan ? Points by to Renewal Through the to GERMANS i of Armies to Kaiser’s Effort Get Break Pounding to Sea Life-Savers North WILLIAM HO New York Nov London Nov 24 645‘ p m — An official out communication given in Petrograd accordingto anyExchang'd Telegraph dispatch an-I ounces that between the the Wart a tlje Germans have retreated from the line running from the northeastof Lodz down past that town and to the south- Vistulaand n j west- CKK ELLER 23— WilliamRockefeller Standard Oil millionaire today RETREAT ' With Surf-ive Drowned court Race PERHAS San A CHANCE rancisco German Nov — passenger and one seaman sixty drowned and souls still aboard the schooner Hanalei” on The Sherman law drew Duxbury1 reef of hope a ray the grand jury panel Mr Rockefeller entered the early tragedy today charges is a resident of New Jersey when it was earned that five which is not in this federal district members of a This and “other reasons” are given crew by Mr and Rockefellerin a plea of abatement whose boat was upset who as reasons is why the indictment were have supposed toz dismissed invalidandandshould be directors Other finally had been filed dragged directors former de the It aboard Hanalei was murrers in the day Earlier counsel for tho that with their trained twenty-one men were granted an ex line a tension of time for final plea until to might be got to the boat the demur morrow Notwithstanding and charging him twenty other former New Haven with criminal violation clerk who s and I Nephi j J life-saving cooperation x - confidence petition were COAL JvKeA)JCC— eo 1 MSTON IRMS Ki AN RANCISCO Nov 23— ive “I do not desire to qriticise President members of a crew of Wilson” said Mr Morris “but it seems trying to reach the steam schooner peculiar that tliis country the greatest Hanalei wrecked on Duxsbuiw reef of all neutral powers didnot protest nine miles north of- Sun rancisco against the violation of Belgian were drowned early-tonight "Keith nation-which the is ’neutral Investigator Blames Hanalei’screw were drowned late now There should Church today while trying to make their way have been a "protest' sent 6utj from the this Mine Operators for Labor100000000 liberty loving through the surf with lines Two nation against- the crushing and to managed swim to passengers ’of' a" small neutral" country Troubles in That State safety for if it’s' neutrality is' not recognized what would happen to ths countryif others who The lives of fifty-eight it did not maintaina superior’ fighting ECONOMIC were clinging to the sloping JUSTICE' DENIED decks of force?” the fast breaking up schooner hung Dr Charles H Judd of the University in the balance A thick fog voiced his sentiments in prevented of Chicago ounders relief ships from aiding the Hanalei to the war in Europe by stating at Politics Dominated by’Corpora-tions and when darkness closed in and the the High School East in the afternoon After craft that one of the direct causes of the war rescue in deep sought safety water it was realized that the only was the method of teaching leadership and Constitution of possible hope' of the remaining instead of in the' schools of saving democracy thirty ofpassengersand totwenty-eight Europe These coupledwith Dr D E State Sei Aside Phillips’ plea to iicers ana crew was get a line out the teachers of the from shore schools ARE life-savers SCORED OR neu-trallty -Twoof H PHAIL ' BRITISH HOME cr”'d‘d"'any-oth'Cr -of -people annihilation SHIP PATROL german Off veQCSUXcCk : O BY successes in great battle tonight the German general staff says that the arrival of Russianreinforcements has Both a decision postponed sides have expressedthe greatest in the outcome of this battle Grand Duke Nicholas and GeneralVon Hindenburg heretoforenave been so in their strategy that their successful adherentslook upon them as almostun-’ beatable The German papers only this morning were talking of a general Russian despite the fact that the Russians have been advancing steadily in Galicia have repulsed the Austro-Ger-man attack before hold part Cracow of tlie German territory In East Prussia and were opposing General Von Hindenburg’s alvance on Warsaw It is the same In Petrograd All the cor-1 espondents declare it is certain that Russian numbers must tell when the have the Germans reached ground on Nicholas has chosen nvhichGrand Duke to give them battle ( ' COLORADO’S believed Mr Rockefeller’s this afternoon nationaladmin-istration sion ' the J 23 The battle Nov — being' fought’ if the which is region between the Vistula and Warta rivers in Poland appears to rers have turnedin favor of the Russians filed In fact special a dispatch from that the Petrograd to Paris says U-18 Russian army already has won a de cisive victory While this may be an exaggeration both the Russian and the German official reports suerest that' General von Hindenburg's second thrust has been at Warsaw checked Grand Duke Nicholas In commander ehief of the Russian forces for two days in has recorded partial succession this and the was comment L Morris at the closing sesof the opening clay of the Utah Educational association convention yesterday Mr Morris also thought peace should be maintained by a well equipped army and-nav until such time as universal disarmament may come Addressing one of the largest gatherings of teachers ever held’ in Utah Mr Morris took the position that theory not peace atof any cost is a woi'thy a moment’s consideration and he pointed to the 'example of England in upholdingits treaties with respect to neutrality one directors of of in Organization to protest against the violation of Belgian neutrality the subject of by j With! 24 University Head TpAILURE j dismiss to to Howard and of Driggs R f petitioned the federal the indictments Schools Jordan Vessel in Pieces beendrowned I LONDON V Touch in of 1 " Heels " ?- General City Americans of 1 on as regard Scotland Rammed Being Troops Under Aguilar March Into ’ : Submarine Coast Mexican ’ 1 They x Ambassadors j Go Aboard Transports T ake View Gloomy of Mexican Situation VERA CRUZ ! 23—The Nov Mex-flatr iean is aeain fivinsr over Vera Cruz Brigadier General unston bnlv eiVet and his command of 6000 attention to assigningbf lessons and Sends Mortar Gun York Nov 23 In jtnd a report to marines which was tne nearingor recitations but to the To make this attempta San ran— Nov Anxietyfor landed here on cisco send emotionaland even the spiritual the commission on church and social April 30 last got newspaper arranged to a the children under them service of the ederal Council of the the safety of rench and British mortargun and the crew of the Golden under way this afternoon and Gen Boat Destroyer Gate lifesaving station to the scene of caused the 2500 educators present at subjects and their Interests in of Christ in Mexico Candido Aguilar’s the sessions Churchea America made assumed the opening to become men wreck at A Sausalito motor truck met the City the Sir Cecil Spring-Rice of the city The United States Collides With lifesavers the great is public here tonight the Rev A brought charge on the north 'wdTk which Henry before them British and Jules Jusser-and transport Cristobal shore of San rancisco bay and ambassador the first began associate secretary as investigator bearing Atkinsonarraigns in the long Baltic Sea Last night’s sessionof the association the the rench journey around the heads to Colorado coal ambassador to the contingent of the American brigade point opposite the stricken a schooner was as attendedas: the morning companies for the recent trouble in state department today to learn what left the dock at 150 p m bound It was believed the lifesavers sessions The would afternoon sessions that 'American government knew of the for home reach the scene were so well attendedthat the spacious about midnight Rev Mr Atkfnson was sent to The situation in Nov 23 of the Hanalei’s boats the Mexican capital Reports —The secretary of upside auditoriumof ’the High The evacuationof the city was Active lit West Too rooms and Colorado and also to’ the copper 3 and a life raft also were washed SchooEEast to to the state the admiralty that the down were unable accommodate of there were "While- undertaking Immense tasks in Michigan where department showed without any clash announces occurringbe on the shelving The the crowds After the evening recent industrial beach schooner difficulties by the' conditions the cast the Germans accordingto all German as having improved submarine boat which lay a few hundred yards off shore tween the Americans and the native meeting in the Assembly hall the accounts ’are preparingto launch reported oft the north churches and the commission was coast of blanketedin the fog led her Jusserandalso inquired what The which adjourned to the Hotel Utah Congregational Mexicans marched in on offensive in the west of the Council of Churches and Scotland the reef shut' sight had’ been made of the movement this morning was upon and which off $1000000 the heels of the departingtroops but rammed by and where a reception musicaleand dance Just where this is to be is empowered to" represent both in known of a British patrolling Her back Is broken were vessel and foun sound alike given in collected by the by the general staff alone honor of the visiting was bodles'ln his investigation the labor customs no serious It to disturbance of the city's course and she is doomed teachers The High school orchestra is believed here American forces which evacuatedVera peace was registeredduringtheir en however that they dered The ship rammed the Just at dusk a rift in the fog patrolling under the direction of Prof L P Christensen conditions will pull the trouble in ColoCruz' today He was make another effort to of the boat After reviewing' informed by Acting trance at 1220 o’clock this afternoon a glimpse gave a concert in the lobby of to the rench coast and perhaps The rado hl’s 'report says: throughthe by the surf-which the was not seen again until 120 pounded breaks over the hotel and the Secretary Lanslng"thht time try to force the Provo male chorusof money Residents of Vera at same reef even in “Thecoal companies dominate the was taler quiet weatner The Cruz who had when she appeared on the surface flying the eighty voices sang both at the line of rench fortresses in the politics in those counties away by General unston's heard cries of threats a brought indistinguishable where the forces and no region whiteflag Shortly after this she wind hall and at the hotel The decision had been reached made by followers of from the passengersand crew An mines are located1 They have brought as to its founderedjust as the British destroyer dispositionGeneral Villa and others opposedto been violently R The Germans have later the fog blotted out the picture chorus under the direction of C sheriffs came alongside The destroyer about the election-of they would reGarry four have a lien on General Carranza-that "Ypres in landers Sols-sons Johnspn sang at each rench bondholders bombarding It numbers coroners and They can the occupation of rescued three officersand twenty-three was so thick that persons five place practically all the the city by in the Alsne valley and do customs duties at Reims of the submarine's-crew only one being feet apart could not each as they’pleaseso far as the Aguilar’s troops distinguish Cruz One Ioan gave- them 62 breathed more freely George W Davies pronouncedthe law about while they have been making attacks other's presence and a little fleet of is conceited A mass of evidence Vera as soldiers moved nearer drowned per cent of the customs receipts an£ in The invocation at the evening session and fojcepn Aliq Argonne region was show that they to the center of the city The of the German officers schoonersand tugs which had been trying Dr brought out to Huerta negotiateda loan giving them rench claim that the assaults in the rescued names George Brimhail of Von the to get in Provo the political social and only incident are Captain Lieutenant through afternoon control the remaining38 per cent The The unpleasant the bendiction latter last named region have been the themselves During Mr situations!Jefferson arr sheriff 'with "the transfer of authority Engineer LieutenantSpren-ger touch with Hanalei without transactionhas been declared invalid was higher Germans In direct contradiction Henning piling up on the reef drew off Morris’ address which Was frequently of than the men in the and LieutenantNeuerberg ’Huerfano has been by 'say’tljat they have been the ranks galniftg by ppplause’he characterized office' for fifteen Carranza government and of either army and as night came on He is Some of them stood interrupted years known rench so had no effect bondholdersfeared that-if the ground- steadily of the German out to sea and one or two war as barbarismand quoted from the ‘King lluerfano the The submarine to as of or generalsituation returned county’ fund were given to Gen Candido General and customs was built in 1912 She had a San rancisco A German philosophersto ‘What-he CarranzarepresentsKnow Plans Soon navy remained near English one of was quoted by Aguilar who took possession to cruising radius of 2000 miles and a the scene including the prove”his Contention that war is to It is tives here with Any or all'of this activity may be pufit not what he day in the name of tho asbeing displeased Carranza speed of fourteen knots ort Point and Point Boh-Ita brought about through avarice greed says however but what the coal com-panies the method used by the from the above water crews from tended toin divert attention Americans in the desire to extend territory would be ignored'1’ in their launches His Tliese’-companies delivering which the supreme attack and eight knots submerged which kept grop-ing ‘and say have It is virtually over the city and as having certain that" until a solution of war In thedark and his theory of criticised sharply the failure to Is to be made but the allies are sure his election as that of as n'fT’jpr nmont make destroyer 520 is uijLU ill lUCAitU discover The German torpednboat At p m cutter peace to have all nations combine other- officers and they control to soon where thev must has arranged- for an adjustment a formal transfer of the various de which In order to ward xv as built in 1903 She was of that she was their armies and the next blow wirelessed navies into an nosing the'report’says: of "all (financial- difficulties' of the partments and had a speed of the 'possibility of the Germans 6500 horsepower aboutin the fog but could not locate international police force to carry out “It is the funds from" Vera impossibleto 'enforce the law Cruz will G D knots She carried a crew the Hanalei The again trying to move along the coast twenty-eight Richmond another the treaty pacts of nations- entering and the courts are practically closed of about sixty men bekept by ’the United-States the United States1 distilling into international General unstonprevious to embarking the British £fleet has been bombarding tanker those agreements The secretary whorjn anyiway incur the enmity-of from ambassadorshad 'inreceived word went over the situation with Col their positlons from the sea ship Rainbow and the tugg of tlie their Hercules theannie ern- School Andrews IN COLLISION companies thus ‘economic ambassadors Mexico City Edmundo Martinez who has been in in landers and Defiancealso were Times correspondent aV the scene American had justice giving A eague is denied the man through the a pessimlstic'View of tlie situation' Vera Cruz for some time as the 435 a writing’ under date of London Nov 21 m — It was reported that the first mate of personal Sunday says he forwardeda “What Shall We manipulationof political affairsThirty The 'British legationof Gen ’fresh German reports have reached here wired that representative Candido a to the Richmond with a crew of volunteers Say About but as it was circular anticipates attempt too years of such industrial1 a wasbeing distributed the fato the"? oppression Aguilar on whose"staff he Is kbreak line to Calais of had late for it to bc r'ead copies through the allied German put off in a small boat to were social- and: political have" on the' evacuation by the called on Colonel destroyer taught'the Carranza that Canada today and considers that This will certainly torpedo-boat which try to reach the schooner 'The boat distributed to the teachers in- pamphlet forces theVilla and miners that their only hope is In- the troops' was in collision the Zapata Martinez and Mr Canada exacted a be their final attempt becauseall Sunday with carried a fog horn with form which it yras unions An individual counts for nothing: would'begin a period of looting promisefrom General Aguilar’s havp been steamer Anglodane in the Baltic sea planned made for a to signals- with the course "of the reception agent exchange the During if he protests he loses his job if at certain hours that no Americans are to be outside alsterbo in the direction of Sweden bothered Bruges Ghent Hanalei’s horn? and at the Hotel Utah dance the committee he makes too much' trouble he is in that the safety of all any way-and or Brussels immediately His message One report states that two German in It is believed1: that besides the charge of the affair served with by hired gunmen who arc kept at torpedo boats to ton her to Americansbe guaranteed Colonel Martinez continues: attempted’ whose bodies were reported to "have refreshmentsand punch The committee the mines to’ do she was In the will’ ofthe1companies to believe that there is Sweden though a sinking appears been washed consisted of D H CasualtiesTotal 200000 ashore others on 'the L and help enforce the law against TO BE condition but there is no report of her no cause for apprehensionon the part "'fhe forces rapidly breaking-up vessel" ventured MBalley Miss new gatheredin landers arrival there Margaret MacVic’hie the workers”? of any foreigners Dr J T M’ into the surf in an effort to win Kingsbury Mrs under theDuke of Wuerttemberg Other reports state that she was so George Of the actions of the'militia-the Rev" 'London Nov 23 land and' weredrowned from A'" of USED are at least a fourth new selection the Bacon George A Eaton-Mrs Mr "'Atkinson' informed the — The relief-work badly injured as the result of the the ’Rockefeller commission foundation in Austria The transportsDenver Ci tv of Memphis since the Julian-'Bambtrger sank y Gorham Mrs Servia made1 commencement of the that she Roe as follows:’ rance and sections of and San Marcos carry the almost immedi Theis' of Tittle H Dr H ?of marines German officials ately Hanalei one Wldtsoe" W Reherd and W the state was be North seacampaign ‘“The constitution RussiaMr Wickliffe undertaken at whoseMillard destination is Colonel andmany Philadelphia estimate that their casualties schooners which run up the J once during down McCoy set aside The militia met and of the Waltz commanding coast carryinglumber package freight the tattle along the Yser total 200000” Rockefellercommission said today that the ifth brigade and brigade head Tells Of Byproduct! strikebreakers who and’ passengers Until a 'or so he and his association reports victories month ? visit are on board the Sumner Turkey ag usual into the stateThe would soon quarters The ago Eureka' a town of 10000 inhabitants the1 afternoon brought militia these countrieswhere the needs of session in the high infantry and the the Nineteenth over the Russiansin the Caucasus and had no direct communication school and tollege section instead 'of aiming"to "maintain order people are perhaps as great as'in Belgium this vessel The association are also the British in Egypt but these lack President WilsonTo Receive Delegation cept by these boats and the passenger Dr D' E Phillips of the and secure justice used to less has been infantry break the altnoughthere a English list generally is heavy heardof Twenty-eighth company of confirmation The on the of delivered an address the strike' Special attack the Sixth cavalry of Democratic Women-in Denver was conditions engineers and December made are on other hand tonight issued an The hug shore on the “Utilization of- the School’s always upon the Ludlow colony it1 being board the" Kilpatrickwhile the account ourth Washington Nov 23— Presldent Wil-son aR the schooners but stand out The of ’successful-British in the way downa district-1Rotterdam!mNov 23 The 'cargo' of infantry the Seventh operations mentioned largest and tbo today in thick weather Apparently the by Dr Phillips are Persian gulf’- The same statementtold consentedto see a delegationlittle religious adjustment — field artillery are on board the Cristoprovisionsfor the destitute neoplc of Hanalei: thought she wa clear of love affairs In of Democratic want to urge the the high school bal yif the defeat of a British force sent reef and "was carried in by a current Belgium sent by the Rockefeller him to amendment and ’Dr Phillips transport Antilla is loaded with East Africa friendship The against German spoke Chicago Nov 23 on te steamer Massapequa was 300 refugees more for tolerance and in for women suffrage He will English unloaded these aie a lare Including — Opera here todav and is now Among who British naval airmen DIES than for the teaching of understanding for grand opera by on the them early in pnv creed or substituted of have been in The light Lieutenant Sippe those the teaching of undaine’ntals one of Keb Nov 23 — the He which wau nbandnnpd ""o wav to BelgiumBeforethe shin had the service Mexicans of the Americans at President has told Bellevue James mentioned Vera 'suffragists Gow of the war started heen made fast 500 stevedores 102 years old died at his the great of aneight who destroyeda Zeppelin shed and-an that he believes the question is number creeds count manner! Cruz scores of men who fear for their home weeks’ season here" tonight with one for here today" lie was the oldest hich are represented in the schools the nhoaru They unloaded the cargo with of their participation Page in on (Continuedon Column 3) the states man account Opera company's presentation rsneed which" nerhanw was never-before In politics few Nebraska and (Continuedon Page Alaa Mexicans whose Column! oi equaled this (Continuedon Rage 4 J1 Column 2) retirement OICERS AND CREW and SAVED colleges not -to infantrymen New j WASHINGTON ad-justmentof 23-— Teuton Torpedo impressed Steamer -with ’ ' w-eir -state - -the LONDON Two ' effected districts ' U-18 - educators Mr another disposition -duties army ' ' submarine revealed CARRANZA DISPLEASED -doomed U-18 - Assembly Argonne : instant the-judges -sist -assessors Dr the-Carranza - pronounced economic1 connected repulsedwhile'the -county' - -in U-18 ' -i says-goes’-as -few his--admirers ' in-" life-saving - -me obligations 1 ‘ ' -quarter se-cure'd 1 universal I c the-revenue O'- -well McCulloch them”urther expect S-124 ' v ’ v I ' ' republic PROTECTION UAIUXTEE ’ -off -to - ' ' DESTROYER -coal J ! -Peace Conflicting -paperfon- concerning ' the-War?” servingMr announcing of-it ‘ S-124 preparations - retreat ’ ROCKEELLER' WORK -'dealt -two " -Christensen t RELIE EXTENDED - ’ SEVEN - -the lifeboats J TRANSPORTS collision ' - - - - - - - -some -will -- WILL HEAR SURAGE -activelv ‘ escorted - PLEA1 -Rose-head "-were - field-hospital -At ex-' of-the on-board University -was - : ” " Byproducts’1 -the by-ppoducts -the ' in-the - ' -infantrv ' " womenwho ' s " - oundation support-arcontitutional ’ fT ’ - receive OLDEST forejgiLartists NEBRASKAN -December’ f rx -Judge " -number - I n I -othei j-lives : - v ’’ 3 - 7 ‘S ' ( ‘ - - t- - -at 2 -pert ’ 1 '' a - “ ? 1 ' ' a ' J 1 ‘ 1 : - - 't A t - |