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Show . Cpty- |THE “NEWS” REACHES THE BUY- | VA Advertifers Who Know the Locai Ficla Invafiably Make Their Announceme Through the “News.” ING PUBLIC IN THEIR HOMES. ding TRUTH SECTION TWO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER AND 5 and Gossip of England and the Continent SALT LAKE CITY by Special Gathered UTAH TEN Correspondents of the Saturday PAGES News |\_. { ees Timely News LIBERTY. 1914 (Special Correspondence.) ‘London, H ow the Novelists ‘Came True Himgland, man as they ef German spies .pante amons the them quite dreds ‘short day shrift, ‘the situation 27.—All the 5 pre« 2 Dae it and being some would rounded of them although nothing about gets the statistics into papers. department be, is full is something like Germans—many° told up phase today troop have trains way. . Every ‘by. who have been caught been trying ; despatched in ’ e ee government. building in London sentries with rifles: loaded and wreck the same fixed. days “lic knew Troops at. ' before the anything ‘troops were in English about it France pub- to 2 : the Bel- newspaper courier who “from Ostend described the passed between ; return scene on Aug. 10 the crossing. His i rs, “boat a ‘ers, torpedo boats and destroyers, while aeroplanes flew back and forward from 4 ‘eoast. verted triple In. the lane thus into troops ships lines on ; : bs ? two 2d of small ‘fetritorials, ae ot { + Lovd ikitchener’s: ‘on, Companies ing in. of the new, men every». vacant énrolling army, in of cruis- 5 ~ drilling 500,000 is going dress are drill- London’ and uni- civilian space round and - RR effect. Rihiveaets have for they first rush t). diminish, bes Lond is full over it a a day, rate and. the week of having volun. army. the and staff, rally been inaugurated, one of London of the office provincial and Tn the are papers enormous Coluntry” addition was scare taken type of indignation, have appeared same about thing One of the the Ivondon Boer to this walking about London with hundredy full stories of without soldiers fight & matier of so little that the they forming eligible bachelors of the same thing, it is: proposed to form another army prayers of one reports of battles Oxford £00,000 men on, a volunteer basis Mr. that the war office is badly up ' What is the cause against capital. He has many views that he would not dare write for his: London paper Photos Made , w terrific struggle. The i‘ for it instead of which the newspapers here seem to be trying to give their readers the idea that it is a wall over for the triple alliance and that the Germans are already licked before the real strug- be prepared gle has begun. -“T have just come through Germany after a residence mans in Berlin with of many years. an Hnglishman’s I have seen for The the eyes, but eyes Ger- that Were not blinded ‘to real conditions. There is no toom for doubt that the Germang-are in. this fight ‘to the bitter-end. They wanted it and are ready; the same cannot be. said of any other of the great nations involved. I think all who know the men of the continent thoroughly and have lived among them. will agree that the German is: the best man in Hurope. He“is as tough as nails and is a really first class fighting man in physique, spirit, pluck, Saturday News wretorlal Story of the War. : no of such wanted of didAs to years disturbed by thirty years praise fight and de-. force, — the-false of war. petitions they wnto blessed thee: name for for In his 24, and holy often king we we and we the afterwards thing, “Canadians over “backnvard in “than of hear that oftentimes pray (Spécial Correspondence.) ONDON, Aug. 25.—Although Lord Isitchener is in, London has a new He had the ideal, had at hundred... this. for man moment, to find time to housekeeper much the,.busiest «he engage Broome park. difficulty before he found: having interviewed Irinally he nearly dropped on a “a treasure,” It is said Kitchener. selected her because she wore a bonnet and had her hair plastered down smooth as you please, all ing their locks style, the the crowned majority other with of applicants “done” smart the in the hay- latest millinery. aspirants he To never uttered a word but just nodded, not unkindly, and indicated to them to pass on! i He pays his housekeeper $750 a year and of:course everything is “found” for her and she has lovely rooms. As you can imagine some of our aristocratic women in reduced circumstances would jump at the job, but the great soldier would not for worlds have 2 woman of position in his service, he says. For really at heart’ he'is awfully of own chivalrous though: he does not pretend it and-he would hate to have a woman his kind to give oraers to. man he an is. tion and sesses is old other Every What scrap this time a he ecollec- else he he has has had posbeen sev- fresh policies made out. does not look very much as if he going to marry, for I heard, the day, he had made a new will— he is quite rich, having saved since the days he was a lieutenant—and it seems the bulk of his fortune is to go to the nation, , . He is the man of the hour and runs in and out of Buckingham palace as if he were an intimate relation of the royal family and has tea with the queen when he Wherever bedstead floor of can he possibly resides is put up which has manage his to little in his not a do’so. camp room, the vestige of carpet and the furniture is just such as is used soldiers Roberts in camp. Several of our that' they should:not miss Iuxif they have-to® go‘ into. active. great live in this way, notably. Lord and Lord Methuen. This is in them at the Carlton the other night. At a table close by was a lady Who spoke with an American accent, crying not loudly but bitterly, and telling a tale of woe to two young men whom it transpired were also stranded and had but a few shillings in each of their pockets. My host’s good natured woman, inquired if she could the weeping a long maiden, story many, money up—a veny My hostess about drafts wife, a very went across do anything and and for then followed treatment that did plausible tale came back to in Ger- not turn altogether. us full’ of sympathy and anxiety and not only did she make her husband subscribe ' handsomely for the fair distresed one, e went stranger bu who round next morning her completely. to influential friends and raised something like 50 or 60 pounds for. this utter scene it was had won transnires got up, that that the European * Clever impostors are doing handsomely in connection with the war, pretending to be rich stranded Americans. Some friends who were passing through town would insist on my having sup- per with ever the present thought of, ‘ Ie oie BG business of the indeed everything insured and since in England eral It was story.. order uries service, ~ The.new housekeeper has her hands full. She is responsible for every little bit of china m his wonderful collection and she has had. strict orders that not _& soul is to touch it or dust it but her’ self. ‘He is just crazy over china, but that’s by for on are service the at .as of less help in particularly and of in Sussex who own- bought convalescent is the convalescent house ideal the “stately disposal Toronto, an of many the make downs, # of side hospitais, a beautiful a are offers your Among that is here their those water. England’ the whole woman was not‘an American at all but a schemer who has done tricks: like this before ~ war it home, healthy spot on by a surrounded taste queen considered pany height was of rather outside Princess Mary you fact, are regarded the thing to meet it Strathcona, as at would The wear- if you as being The. is uncommon no queen on page duchesses two.) now, first use has to you have would do so. disposal yet cer- She has of the au- been assigned to heard by time, this fund, and it. $5,- “It is stated tonight that the au*thorities are considering the ques; tion:-of- using the Canadian train ‘ferry steamer Leonard, built by Messrs. Cammell Laird and Com- Birkenhead—which the troops was across, to and, . passenger*freight simply be and run off on the most rapid would be use are pale. half a dozen (Continued no Bel carries bad takes a drive nearly every afternoon and is sometimes accompanied by and though alive at the leuve for Quebee if necessary, the wounded back. A number of embarkations and dis: embarkations would, of course, be saved as the ves- elf-denial’”’ to Queen Mary who was immensely taken with it. Lady Randolph Churchill must nave Joined it, for I saw her at the theater lately wearing such an oldfashioned cloak. It . ig the height of the fashion to be in in home in.a few days—for the traneport of the expeditionary forces to the continent. The steamer wag intended for service on the St. Lawrence between Quebec and Levis, There is no steamer of this kind in use in Great Britain, and the attention of the authorities was directed to the value of this ~.ssel in caster, who was Miss Breese of New York, a daughter of Mrs. Harry Higgins’s first marriage, was the first to suggest. the notion of this “League of. not in town the carrying the August, if among Scottish Canadian ing only a serge gown all day and at dinner only a quiet colored and plainly made silk dress, I hear Lady An- this father, been her Ferry May Be Use d. American everybody to wear smart clothes, has started the fashion of London her have gave $25,000 to the Prince of Wales’ 000 to the Red Cross society. knows how the last love luxury—are going to lead the simple life for a while and intend to put away everything that savors of display and luxury. It be since tainly placed Lady koe All the smartest British, and Russian women—and Will anee, thorities, ’s Gossip of London S0Cic sty Folk Lady Mat print to affest English opinion. “So much false news is being printed in London,” should Expresslty The large photograph shows the American Citizens’ committee in session in ‘London. The formation of this committee undoubtedly saved the thousands of stranded American tourists in London and on the continent from even more harrowing and distressing experiences than they have had. In the course of a few days they had the situation well in hand in England and were using every means to g et imprisoned compatricts. out of Germany and. France. Gathered about the table in the Savoy. hotel are among others, Oscar S. Straus, Joseph P. Day, Lawrence A. Armour, Nicholas F. Brady, Robert W. De Forest, Ludwig Nissen, Edward Page’ Gaston, Theodore Hetzler rand Fred I. Kent. . ‘ ; In the lower panel No, 1 shows France at war, some of her Zouaves fording a river. No. 2 shows to right the figures are, the King of Saxony, the kaiser, who has, challenged almost the whole of Fighting Europe to a life and death combat.’ Reading from left the war lord in‘ the field, the amazing German Kaiser and Chief of‘ Staff. von Moltke.. No, 3 shows French infantry. marching through a village in the south of France during the mobilization. in sending said this correspondent, “that it is utterly impossible for the public to get any idea of the reai conditions. Everybody who knows anything at all about Germany.and the Germans knows that this will be necks park and large grounds that fit it spendidly for *he purpose. It was not to be supposed that Lady Strathcona would be behind hand with her assist- The Camera As the Recorder of Events them to the United States where public. opinion ig not distorted by the conditions that are, bound people was Sussex It taken at Oxford, on October holy high it. days were when the two Foster’s pray and the When it dare thy situated of one of the London dailies who has just returned to London: after being driven. out. of the German would to to laude is ‘ nor when when victories, it was put to me today by the Berlin correspondent ‘f he did! But there is no harm and for i them know’ and praise will in- of. this national lethargy? may hame It seen rounds early papers overwhelining the Christopher year. be. Boers for an divine last it will. on upen Ene- the the who, fell out during Tretheway, least Boers by G. at of London plucky held depots, of the declared. that they “dear British friends.” overcome or it ig realized that this is but the first call and that are German and their fact until and the making one struggle, English want W. were the declares In now the poor a the to London reminds about not government bg boards a some most ridicuin truth, As half-heariedly Germans. When homes men of sandwich with in deciares that the French fight. reports press war. ed the printing, that the war wag forced that it was forced upon ad- ang over but the German people,’ it is time the other columns of a flag needed been filled with the any foundation the silly of the homeg announced immediately are right, have fighting . Today papers There ig that of the actors. Berlin Canadians Offer Home For Nursing bound expensive you. unto thee to relieve the same king in his distresses, und we likewise heare that there is no such cause.’” ‘the the has every and to camipaign of extensive to show without there are . being made but the first call immediate on great ‘Fooling the same Belgians Sweden’s enrollments is num- English 1632; ‘Oh Lord, we humbly desire thee to inspire the Curranto-makers with the Spirit of Truth, that Al- nowgthat enrollment efforts his. are superior papers surrendering _“One.of and 100,000 second most “King ‘and aeeards. at 5,000 the the the a war. bnat authorities enrolling Tremendous Kitchener page many. the been orily expected vertising in complete meeting’ with that -was military to haye averaged Sot The difficulty called be -particular stories one greatest will this them at: Hone will be taken by the newi troovs. ‘ a God crt repeated. advice. of the newspapers teers CON news It runs like this: ‘Une authorities ‘to the public to remain calm and $0: go about its business as usual has had one de- % pass prayer before hig sermon the him of Toanie and arms are being served out.as quickly as possible. The Territorials will be used to replace the Gimaiawe in. the expeditionary force and their places trimental in would the whole of Britain’s might. _ Exactly the same kind of stories are being printed.now. The Germans have taken the place of the Boers and are being depicted as forced into a, war “Which they loathe, by brutal officers and the ‘unscrupulous kaiser. The whole trick is so obvious that it is silly, but it keeps the gullible British public «alm. and. prevents the panic which the government fears more than anything else. Of course false war reports Wwéte no nemthing even at the time of the Boet war. A document now resting in the Record office in london deseribes the formed great liners conpassed ‘to and. fro, laden Meanwhile papers. and at fled, a dozen coast to going from England and, empty. going back. Wneland has been practically denuded of regular geek OOPS BG, he ee home positions are held bY . the Berlin called, prisoners continent. <A false of fence of Liege and British troops were in France on Aug..-8. After that date there was a steady flow : beat fapital it is declared Germany; in London land and her allies. : Liege. sium, The Iuincolns and the Bed. erdshire regiment took part in the gallant de- . , t. I ‘of the version English and is fitted that a delighttul lack of a sense | False News | With sae of humor some of the London -and Territoriais. | For He hardships a matter of fact almost exactly the same stories are: ‘published in both Lendon and Berlin, with an in- The general post office is protected with steel netting to its first story to prevent bombs being armed ‘dropped ints the basement and sentriea “guard every entrance and patrol the sidewalks in “front of -it. é ; London’s water supply is guarded closely by English equipment. views “the same papers are lous: stories without is guarded bayonets will the Knows: no Country. — he to that are cotrespondent. who had been shot in the neighborhood of. the ‘great arsenal at Woolwich during the first week. Gérmans have been’ shot al] round the coast and number and through many people here who fear that he hope and pray that he is not, wr had handled the death certificates of eight Germans a to thing These of that last ways only official. in the me brain many bers!’’ receiving this An - a of in hun- are staying powers, kill most of the other men of Hurope. All this talk about him starving to death is rot. There is no ‘doubt in my mind that the German -could stand @ year of war so. far as food is concerned. The war. declared and there authorities. innocent—are every ‘yital Aug. dictions of the novelists are bes ing fulfilled. in the Anglo-Ger © run the on trains, to the and vessel the on trains this side, other. It would certainly supply of transport. Valuable as form for transporting ent, it would be no the wounded and sick, less troops valuable and they to in the be her contin- carrying would back placed in the train and not disturbed until they arrived on this side. Arranged above the: main deck is a tidal deck, on which the traing are carried .and which has three lengths of track, each about 279. feet lone. This deck is designed to carry. fully loatei, a locomotive and train of a total weight of 1,459 tons. Hxhaustive lifting trials have been carried out with entirely satisfactory results. Gearing is pro sided to raise or Icwer this deck at the rate or one foot per minute, to eny level up to about 20 feet. so as to: allow of trains being shipped or unshipped at any state of the tide. Above the tidal deck a promenade has been convenience.of arranged all round passengers. The the vessel speed of for the sel is fifteen miles per hour, and she, would be able to male one rourd trip a day. the veseasily | LT = . 5 |