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Show FRICAN GOVERNMENT RELI WORK Germans Preparing Heavy Blow—Naval Comforts the British. Without the Slightest Warning Country Was Confronted with A Situation Without Precedent task .of handled the relief and providing formal statement issued by the all situation is so greatly relieved that Americans everywhere on the continent.can, by applying to the nearest embassy or people -in if they legation, in touch country, can get any can get this need portation “want .it.’’ and and passage THE The ‘country the was tion which the time with money home trans- if they STATEMENT. statement “Without get in part follows: slightest warning confronted is without of the with a this situa- precedent. declaration From of war by Austria, which was followed some few numerous similar days. afterwar d my declarations, every accustomed method of business was utterly dislocated. Financial agencies, transportation systems on land and sea and cable and interior: lines of communication. in Bu-~ rope ao fusio all thrown into utter con- AMERICANS ABROAD. “Although there is no record of oe annual to Europe, we initially that were about 150,000. By reason of were continent.of hers scattered Hurope. travel the America They tourist were over from informed the whole mo- bilization all the customary and normal ways of national “Tt goes ernment life were disarranged. Inter- credits at first entirely. ceased. without was not saying charged that by Photo by American fed- eral relief board. Summing up the situation after near‘ly three weeks’ work, involving the use ‘of millions of dollars, unprecedented activities by diplomatic and consular agents abroad and the dispatches of two gold-laden cruisers across the Atlantic, the board said: “The the gov- law with RASH SPREAD OVER HANDS AND FAGE Press FRENCH SAILORS the relief of the Americans departments were war and nav the state, there was not a scar left.” (Signed). Miss Edna Samples Free Apr. by 30, Mail “Why, should I use Cuticura Soap? There is nothing the matter with my skin and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles.’ True, it is for skin troubles, but its great mission is to prevent skin troubles. For more than a generation its delicate. emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fra~ .grance give to it all the advantages of the « best of toilet soaps. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura, Ointment are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card ' Cue weure, Dept. T, Boston." to get the Americans from where transportation was not available to ports where it was ince that time available. there have been many Americans sent from interior congested points in the continent to seaports, where it is a mere matter of a comparatively short time before they can secure transportation home. Wherever it was evident that there would not be a resumption of regular sailings sufficient to take care of the mericans, directed the to consular secure agencies ships for were this pur- pose. Uip to the present time ten or more shiv have been thus secured at places where the existing transporta- here owned were only six ships, all told, by an American company and their sailings. sailing under the American flag, in transatlantic service. The only other passenger ships under the American flag capable of transporting passengers across the Atlantic were in the coastwise trade. small in carrying then engaged These were size, almost wholly cargoes, and with devoted to passenger accommodations of the most meager de- Scription. This from ‘which the was the only source government had to raw : “So soon as it was possible to do.so, two ships of the navy were made ready to sail for the other side. Army officers, to the number of 25 or more, by the war, were sels lend so that their aid assistant detailed secretary to go on these of ves- they might personally wherever necessary when the other side. passage this Avoula other correspondents not only money of companies to Some of this banks, which but had of issued vey checks payable in Europe. “With the same expedition was sent $1,500,000 of gold ‘Kelonging to the government, so that if the situation then existing continued there would be that sum in physical value present wherever needed in. Europe. “The friends in America marooned in apprehensive of the of latter that they began de- positing money in the state department almost immediately with requests that it be transferred in some way. More than $315,000 in actual currency was taken in by the state department within rst three days and almost $500,000 was week. The as it taken treasury was in possible during the first department, to do so, ag estab-~-’ lished a system by which deposits could be made directly with it of sums to be transferred to the maroone Americans in Furope, and more than $1,800,000 was thus deposited: A credit of $500,000 was obtained at the Bank of England by sending that sum in gold by our treasury department to a nated. English bank in Ottawa, da, ‘ “ CASHING he Tennessee desigCana- and the Car- and the money sent by the bankers wags so disposed of that their correspondents in Europe immediate began cashing drafts of the Americans ‘posited in the state through department and in the treasury department began to receive the sums deposited for them. The officers, under the direction of the assistant secretary of war, who reached England on the naval ships, immediately dispatched to every in Europe with sufficient of money to take ericans who could provided ed their letters care of those not otherwise for, those who ready money had and oe a consideration of the ex- demonstrates Hurope. With that no respect to each and placed in a card index. Of these 30, 000 people about 10,009 have been communicated with, that is located: in Eurepe and their condition ascertained and the information conveyed:to the inquiriers. ‘Te were fortunate in being able to locate so many, because the Americans were constantly moving from place reach to a place in f ! their endeavor to embarkation ~— and their friends and relatives here were able to give us only the vaguest sort of a clue as to their whereabouts. AVENUES OF TRAVEL OPEN. “Our present information is that the ordinary avenues of travel Britain and Europe have from Great opened up to such an extent that matter of a few weeks it is only a until all our fellow return In the countrymen meantime can their communicate. with money to them and passage to friends home. can them and send they can be as- sured of thence either home. In eases where temporary financial @ seaport and there is embar- rassment or actual destitution. government will deal therewith the as the no occasion danger from the use of relief from the Aug. far 81. spread (1:05 Another News a, battle Excursions m.)—From lines only Dates bul- 10, requires. the perils They are of war in and with be borne tience and with courage great miles of fields of French action— frontier, on ; Prussia. ern war Silence has covared Austria’s with Servia for several days, but that has become a minor detail of the death struggle of the Huropean powers. The Russian front is the scene of events of the greatest magnitude, but between the claims and counterclaims igs such there belligerents the of difference it is impossible to estimate of which way the swings. FRENCH LEFT form an balance : RETIRES. From northern.France the news appears to follow events by three or four days. The French embassy announces that there has been hard fighting on the right wing of its northern army, near Mezieres, since Friday, and also that the German forces are making progress. in the Frere district, Which appar¢gatly means that French left what further, wing hag but it retired is not shaniray show reinforced that them the British army on no left Wing of the the French have the west, If to a standstill GERMANY ‘ The ing another low, a time, A Great awaits word of a her army may be far the Uhlans territory BLOW. this picture discussing moves with an aid. ported to be with et Franco-German bord the vroper which GEIR war Joffre is reare along the hands A gh Ga of the British the war in Samoa from GY B Fre eer when prisoner none ete eee genre Anier framing, dvertisement) SIX Main hammer Britain have it eG! BR LORD Rao 2000 hee | 8% Soda From Holland and .cumstantial reports Pitan, that the back from troops are Belgium. destined Apparently to meet the St sians, if the Pollyanna, into The to § Porter are true, repulse of-the Rus- CHEER FOR THE BRITISH.: The British people find cheer in the (See German. fleet at a cost of a total of 88 wounded and three British warships, within raid by .German the dropping 10 days. aircraft reof several The e Signature of .way 10:30 a,-m, $230ep.- ms 4:00 p. m 6:30 p.m 9:00 p. m 11:46 p. te Provo 12725 p?m. 8225.0. mm: §:55°p, m. 8:25 p.m $O755 Db. om, echG A. At: Safest, cleanest, way to no cinders. all towns. GOOD travel. do not feel should close shown people to in tated our an Peer ee eeses t Rune fares to other Mee nevs aah cst abde 8 ee nt ee cra uae ae stations) UTAH. cénter for of no smoke, : SERVICE. sale LOW at all RATES. also on Salt Ogden Rapid freight stations. service. Passenger, Express and s, ist West and Depots” venient de Leledeies SALT LAKE Round-Trip car location Going line. in. eee -press, Wasatch Wasatch 1536. Freight DeSouth, on Most con- and Eix- RIO 2849; Freight, Round-Trip Diverse Route Privileges. July 18, 25, 29. August 5, 12, 19, 26. September 2, 16. ON MORNING TRAIN: Personally conducted through tourist sleepers for Omaha and Chicago, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; for. Buffalo and Boston, Saturdays; for Kansas City and St. Louis, Fridays. ON AFTERNOON TRAIN NO. 4: . Through tourist sleepers every day for Omaha and Chicago; annex sleepers from Lincoln, Nebr., to Kansas City. ON AFTERNOON TRAIN NO. 2: Through tourist. sleepers for Omaha and Chicago, Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays. GRANDE BURLINGTON TOURIST SLEEPER SERVICE city. nee OGDEN Return Limit October 31st Transit Limit 10 Days Liberal Stopovers. DATES or SALE AND St. [otis 1 St. Poa ss ban 53.50 Minneapolis i a Peoria... 00. es) eee Memphis, Tenn .. 59.85 . THROUGH STANDARD SLEEPERS EVERY DAY ON RIO GRANDE AFTERNOON TRAINS NOS. 4 and 2, TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO; ANNEX STANDARD SLEEPERS FROM DENVER OR LINCOLN TO ST. JOSEPH, KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS. het us show Through you Sleepers how your and Personally journey to the Fast Conducted m be made attractive and ee “Overland Excursions’ and the Red e Re 5 NESLEN, General ae t. 307 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Phone Wasatch $39. statement of our profound gratitude to the different governments, all of which have our. government their boundaries aa cep eee SU Omaha . 40.00 Council Bluffs ... 40.00 St. Joseph ... .... Kansas City . pS al PoNet RR Ota Chicago... na- expression ee A ce FISHING is “GREAT” IN IDAHO Fares to the East the occasion that this without toe ee, MOE ibis agent “for most comfortable Reaches All steel cars; Mileage books, good Lake and Ogden and daily Children po oF electric intermediate points, SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY. Leave e. Lake | Arrive Salt Lake 6: 4 8:40 a. m 8:00 eg m 9:55>a. m Orem Express. cheaper than parcel “post, operates on all trains. Through in Use For Over 30 Years alveys bears toh new and Transit, CASTORIA For Infants and Mies co City Ticket Office eae to the zone of fire of the Heligoland forts, and inflicted a loss of nearly 900 will be repaired ... To exploit of their navy, which sank three German cruizers and. two destroyers in a, daring dash under cover of a fog in- Another sulted in reece ccs FROM it sian invasion more important than throwing a great army into France, eck sgh sc. teh ols Leading Book Concern. 6 Main Street. these Rus- they the and to MeO. (44. sseveuek os come cirGermans the Germans feel the French frontier their force or that men-on a lives mage Sins HOTE! army by trains reports BloO ie 1. The Fortunate Youth. Loke..... $1.35 2. What Will People Say? 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Salt Lake in 12, Point SUA Malad ais its first part the German colony surrendered New Kodaks, @ 2 City to a on Important OPAP Ih at stage Matador Teen. TR GHEE UPEAY shin ts aos ind bs ate CUE Seedy eo ape Loga Bee Lie Soe Sonata AURRAD ie ef ih Aas Mackay Erle tt gat TCL Ne AS eee epi Tirpitz, the German minister of marine, to whom the first lord of the adLmiralty, Mr. Churchill, has sent a message of his son’s safety, while Count Von Schwerin, nephew of the serman Sept. Drleea. oo se Cees Sr COGENT Gis ahs Seas e Bleed) oh Whi st ahs GR wianse Plumtinetonn leas. ss TAAHGUSHHSEK bombs into the city-of Paris. to hie: American women tdurists persist in going from. London in the face of official remonstrances. Among the German prisoners of the naval action is the son of Admiral Von earn from the many wild reports fugitives have brought into. England, but a vich country with important manufacturing cities is evidently in their and, Salt Lake A -Renreds amino 1626 be his ac meee of the Green Van. a heavy PODER ose eee aieke seis sis cule etna anxiously 5. The ie omen; Johnson:...... $1.35 great battle in which DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, a. focal point. How are believed steam and French for PREPARING Germans in North 29; ase Falls ... wee ae Limit 30 days As slat pee Wine we eA * 39 Mic nepad eiellc: iat te ane 0 13 oti tts paren ae Blackfoot... ee TN SUN Se Boise Rigtett ener as Sass UD 1 inte eee Braham hime ori ge yee sige ate PAD ah ee iiaey anne a payee a ee RO coke Burley ch pa ARVN aN Bok SO aE tS Gen. Joseph Joffre, ‘commander-inchief of the French army, is sten at the right fur- ther says that the French have been fighting both east and west of them and have brought the German steam roller GENERAL JOFFRE, HEAD ' OF FRENCH ARMY, AS HE APPEARS IN THE FIELD in aoe revealed how near the ee have approached to La Frere fortres The British official” ' réports issued longer constitutes the allied forces, but that GEN JOFFRE DISCUSSING WAR vital 4 from f in our Parties Ask for and to our every pos- sible courtesy and consideration and have thereby greatly ene and facililabors. Good Nights are enjoyed by those in good health, The perfect digestion, clear system, and pure blood upon which sound health depends, will be given you by Ambe them the French liners and the lines running from England, some of those from southern ports. In consequence the problem then immediately y pTess- three 250 common sense can obtain all other consequences of UNIGN a Rein of Ailantic Coast and New England . Direct or via Washington to Seashore Resorts and New York. Diverse Routes to Cw Yorkand Boston—including one way thro ugh Canada if desived; All- Rail and "Rail and Steamer; Go One Route— Return Another. Liberal ‘Stopovers — Long Return Limit. REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS es be obtained at home ticket offices by asking ‘or tickets via Chicago or via St. Louis S Over exhaust2B of credit or travelers’ checks. AFTER CHADS, ORDER. on along of Sale-—Aug. More by were oapisums “As a, result order was brought out of chaos, it was ascertained where the Americans were, what directions they could be moved and where transportation would be availaible and when. Many of the trans-Atlantic transportation companies which for the first week or so suspended their sailings, esumed operations, among made 24, Rates the war. We feel sure that the unavoidahle discomforts and inconventences which they may have to suffer “We North olina, the ships of the navy above alluded to, landed at Falmouth, England, the on demands. DRAFTS. : but of these 30, 000 Americans in Europe there has had to be a separate. card those Burope were naturally so about the financial condi- by provision was. possible. in this case, that the ees had to be accepted it was found andj and dealt wit that all was Bone. that could be done under the circumstances. “Tt illumines the situation to know that at least ififty thousand inquiries have been made at the state partment concerning 30,000 ‘Americans prepared foreign guaranteed inevitable; lenione bankers of this country whose were traveling in. Europe with their ‘be hand tine in clients letters grea d the government, and those who were seen ty destitute ies taken care of by the government. DISCONCERTING INCIDENTS. “Tt ig not; of course, suggested that under these extraordinary circumstances there were not unfortunate delays, mistakes made, and annoying and disconcerting incidents. A mere statement of the existing sonnloes carries with it the conclusion, tha ARRANGEMENT WITH BANKERS. “An arrangement was made with the their accustomed agencies. The express companies likewise began paying trav- e wag their suspended elers’ checks. “As soon as thousands of names could be cabled to Hurope and distributed to the various consulates there, those for whom money had been de- coy righted. ing those countries to this country had soon 1914. PRACTICE... ports tion Inside ef two RIFLE time the German liners had stopped: the French liners were not sailing and all of the larger ships customarily sailing between this country and English express days I could see a great change and in seven days after I began to.use the Cuticura Soap * and Ointment to secure the opportunity for the return of Americans to this country. At that was ago first “T tried medicine but it did not help me. I had been about four weeks since I got Rogers, bs. 200 miles of the Austro-Hungarian border and through a wide area of east~- tion facilities were insufffficient and thousands mericans will be brought back on these boats. Those who were able to pay for their accommodations did so; those who were not presently able, put who would be when they reached this country, -had with poisoned when a friend asked me why I didn't try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for some right away and began using directions. treasury, MOST IMPORTANT THING. “The most important. thing was. of credit from them to be cashed at their agencies in Hurope, to transport some $5,000,000 in gold ‘be placed over my hands and faee. It gradually got worse day by day and I was in great pain. My hands and face were a mass of running sores and itched something terrible. I did not dare to scratch as it pained me so: T could not sleep at night. The eruption caused disfigurement. I was unable to do my work at all, it pained me so. following marooned abroa The president immediately turned ‘over to the departments which could most readily handle tHe situation the execution of the details. These they reached in a rash and in two days it had spread all them AT responsibility with respect to the financial conditions and transportation facilities available to its citizens who were touring the countries in question. However, it was never suggested that this should affect the attitude of the government in the matter. Congress immediately appropriated $2,750,000 for meet the drafts aforesaid. few months on my hands Association, The sailors on the French men-of-war are regarded as among the best marksmen in the world.. While others of the powers have been adding to the numerical strength of their mavies the French have been developing the greatest efficiency in marksmanship, not only. witk their cannon, but with rifles in case of land service. headed In Great Ba eke ltched Terribly, Caused Disfigurement. Unable to Do Work. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Not a Scar Left, . Pennington, Cal.—‘'A I was poisoned. It came et -tletins of Napoleonic brevity have come in the last 24 hours. History is being means of returning home for thousands of its citizens marooned in the European war zone was outlined tonight in a refreshing, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Sold scabies abag a ares Ties 25c, Buy Biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANY Always look for that name PENNSYLVANIA. LINES Sold Daily Until September 30th, inclusive For particulars about fares, routes and trains t address W. F, VHO, Tr aveling Passenger Agent, 204 Judge Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UT: 4 PACIFIC Depart eden, 8 ity, SYSTEM TIME CARDFFFECTIvE AUG. 20, 1914 Arrive Daily, Cache Valley, Denver, Kans Omaha, Chicago, (Malad aia 7:20 A.M... 6:35 P.M. Malad, Pocatello, Ashton, Twin 8:00 A.M... Ogden P.M. Falis, Boise, (Montpelier also going.) : .10:00 Limited—Ogden, Reno, Sacra9:45 A.M... Overland mento, .. 5:50 P.M. San Francisco. Omaha, Chica12:01 P.M... Pacific Limited—Ogden, .. 8:25 A.M, £0. 2:05 P.M... Ogden, Boise, Portland, Butte. ‘i . 4:35 P.M, Los Angeles Limited~Omaha, Chicago, 2:15 P.M... . .. 4:45 P.M. Denver, St. Low Oman, Chicago, 3:50 P.M... . Overland _Umited. 11:55 AM. enver, St. Lou Ogden, nse Cache ace Malad and 4:15 P.M.. ‘ Intermediate. A.M. San Francisco.also going. - .11:55 D ; (s ‘ 6:00 P.M... OgdRe eet otaet nee ae °c na ° 8:05 A.M. 6:50 P.M.. Ogden, Omaha, Chicago. .. 6:35 P.M, owston Special—Ogden, Pocatello, , 7:30 A.M. 7:15 P.M.. nee Falls, Tebowstene,n Twin Falls, also 11:45 P.M.. 11:45 P.M.. 11:45,.P.M.. City Ticket Ogden. Butte, + Boise, Portiand, . Ogden, Pacific ss Office, Hotel Ely, Pocatello, Idaho (Twin Falls also Sacramento, San Falls. going.) Franesico.,, Limited—Ogden, Sacramento, Francisco. Utah. San ..10:15 A.M, , 8:05 P.M. 2:10 P.M. a Telephone Main 15. — gigantic London, the’ 29.—How has further than green tea —and more Goes 5 Aug. 1914 RUSSIAN FRONT SCENE OF EVENTS OF GREAT MAGNITUDE WERE EXPENDED government 31 Along Two Hundred and Fifty Miles on Austro-Hungarian Border and in Eastern Prussia MILLIONS OF DOLLARS weshington, AUGUST MONDAY, HISTORY BEING MADE IN THREE GREAT FIELDS Formal Statement Relief Board Outlines How Aid Was Given U, S. Citizens in Europe American NEWS EVENING LO |