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Show DESERET POHIMIAND OF SEA W THE HANDSOF GREAT BRITAIN EVENING. NEWS iMGTeR RESULTS BRIGHTS DISERoE | Physician—Dr. itoba. and foot ered impossible: may “He rest test no albumen. You good. I am I felt. that will reported«in show been parts and the percén- John. thousands agents.. tisement, Photos by American J::Fulton.Co., FRENCH ARMORED AEROPLANE; 2, FRENCH “SOLDIERS IN ARMY CART; 3, GENERAL JOFFRE, CHIEF OF STAFF FRENCH ARMY. ANGLO-FRANCORUSSIAN ALLIANCE to meet any distress that: may later arise. The financial situation is satisfactory. The British and French armies in France have fought a series of | hotly contested engagements in whic they have inflicted on the enemy immensely fered. greater Ther than fighting they losses have strength is suf- unBio impaired. Meantime, in response t the call of the government, 300,000 fresh recruits have joined the British army entirely. Many new divisions are al- ready in process of organization, and the number of recruits now enlisting each day are equal to one division and . The whole empire is absolutely united and firmly resolved to carry, the war to a successful issue. EAST PRUSSIA INVADED. ~ “Great Russian armies have invaded of the world without the loss of 4 man. The ee expeditionary force has en. rried to France. Colonial ancisats heve peen, sent to at the colonies of | Germany in Africa and the Pacific; and, the French troops under cover of the combined Anglo-French Mediterranean}. fleet have been escorted from Algeria France. entering GERMAN NAVY AVOIDS ACTION. “The resources of the empire under the cover of the British fleet will be central. trians have by Servians the river Germany. been Drina, decidedly beaten at and Shabetz and afterwards on by rope will be reinforced by those of Australia, Canada, India and Africa without ceasing. German mercantile marine has disappeared from the cases. for San on re- Francis- Drugs, are local pamphlet.—Adver- ‘ of reverses in anc By the capture of the German comodities susceptible tion to dovetails of London recent dispatches, advices in to the American diplomacy and London. has last few worry around: days, ‘between been causing the world. it is understood, the allies have expected Turkey openly to align herself with Germany and Aus- tria, but the delay in the porte’s tion, construed. by many as means of completing military tinople that the war will not party triumph. “Many. of the Turkey are contending finances were ac- merely a prepara- in Constan- conservative so party that consumed in Turkey’s in. her last wars that a new conflict would be eco-, nomically ruinous, and that her Medit-erranean ports would be at the mercy fleets while the a@ separate war placed before the porte representing the allies. have. beer by diplomats Last reports, however, show wavering, with. the military army.of the Ottoman empire preparing industriously for all: eventuali- armed rte raat the that food not i Ae eres i + ne pes pee ret poe ante tree contain as two contains all as much a. year. probable in’ real, body-building, muscle-building material: in the whole wheat grain steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit make a perfect, complete meal at a cost: of five or six cents. Your grocer sells it. Always heat the Biscuit in i oven to restore crispness; ac pour - over it milk or cream, adding salt or sugar to suit the taste. Deliciously nourishing for any meal in combination with berries or other fruits of any kind. Try toasted Triscuit, The Shredded Wheat Wafer for ‘ luncheon with butter, cheese. or marmalades. PP Made only hy The Shredded <A on. from tax of 20 Sagas $10,000,000 to mately $20,000,000, cents a gallon-is wines, Ne aed ie ‘ $15,000, while tional revenue. tax probably not more Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Redinrks s a--small PENNSYLVANIA addi- on distilled liquors, than 15 cents a gal- LINES lon, Would bring the total tax on whiskies, etc., to $1.25 a gallon. From these sources, it is. Leerttenred, $75,000,000 would be assur So severe oe ‘the opposition to a Sold Daily Until September 30th, inclusive tax on railroad tickets among committee members, chiefly because of its unpopularity and probable political efeke that further consideration is unlikely. An alternative to tax railroad freight has been. suggested, but this, is has been pointed out, would be-expensive and difficult to collect. It also is improbable that there will be any stamp tax on commercial instruments, such as checks, drafts, conveyances,: mortgages, etc. Nearly all members of the committee agree that such a tax!.would require ministrative detail. too much For particulars about fares, routes*and trains Traveling Passenger Agent, 204 Judge Building, se It was proposed to levy a tax on cilr- ee a at a given figure per thound.A x on automobiles also: is Wink considered, either an excise tax on the manufactured machines, a tax]’ based on the horsepower or a tax on cars owned pe Taxation of well as theater individuals. moving and picture amusement films as tickets has been suggested. The latter would include moving picture theaters at a fraction of:a cent, per ticket. to be paid by the amusement licensee, we only had Representative to raise Underwood, Collier of chair-. Mississippi, also a. member of the ways and means committee, consulted: President Wilson at the White House. 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Many other things have been suggested andj. upon. these there is a disagreement, but jwe will work out a completed bill next weok.” Several parntnitead members pelieve} that an increase of the income taxwould be wise in the present emterThey proposs se the vate be! goncy. advanced from 1 per cent on, incomes in excess of $4,000 to M4 -per . cent. Among advocates of this is Representative Hull of Tennessee, author of the {income tax section of the tariff act. Tonight. Mr. Hull, accompanied by Representative TIME CARDEEFPCHE, Chicago, heed ao 7:20 A. M.. rane Pty arriving.) . 6:35 P.M. Malad, Pocatello, Ashton, Twin 8:00 A. M... Ogden ..10:00 P.M. Falls, Boise, (Montpelier also going.) ed, of gasoline is strenuously Taxation objected io. Opposition it was stated, lies chiefly in the fact that it would expensive to collect, necessitating government agents in refineries. ong new subjects for taxation se~ tiously discussed by the committee were monthly and weekly magazines and. periodicals, including’ magazines circulated through Sunday newspapers. add LARD CL Cire Ge we | UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ad- The majority of the committee also oppose an additional tax on tobacco bears. because of the burden. it now There is some urgency, however, for a, graduated tax on cigars, according to ages from which it is asserted large increases: in revenue could be proeur- of REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP: TICKETS “may be obtained at home ticket offices by asking for tickets via Chicago or via St. Louts over om a tax on proprietary Me adeee and Drie ake of all kinds and on soft drinks it is hoped to raise approxi- means of raising the caine $100,000,000 requested. The president told them he pelieved it absolutely Po to procure. the. entire amount. the Boston Direct or via Washinuton to Seashore Resorts and New York. pone Routes to New s ing one way through Canada. if Boar cate. Alt ~Rail and "Rell and Steamer; Go One Route--Return Another. Liberal ‘Stopovers — Long Return Limit. 4 S does City Atlantic Coast and New England The costliest banquet ever spread for the stuffing of. tie richnutriment Atlantic impress strength said gourmets $100,- 000,000 requested by President Wilson to offset the loss in customs receipts caused by the conflict in Europe. What shall be taxed to raise the other $25;000,000 has not been decided, scores of commodities and means of taxation being proposed. The committee will meet again next Tuesday and expects to ‘Te digestible upon taxa- that England. WOUNDED LEFT TO DIE ON FIELD OF BATTLE est agreed special of yet vessel] Wiseman on Lake Nyassa the eontrol of the whole of Lake Nyassa has been secured ‘to Great Britain. Trade and industry in all British col- “Ban qu et” to $75,000,000 by might Neutrality | All thélie considerations A Five-Cent realize 5.~—-Democratic ways and nicans virtually gathered entente Reports that Greece had announced . Washington, Sept. 5.—Officials and). her intention of remaining neutral were regarded as likely to have an encouragdiplomats here-regarded the agreement ing effect at. Constantinople.. The dejust signed by. Great Britain, Mrance cisions of the porte-on war and ‘peace unarmed merchant vessels to encountwhat the ering men of war. Although the Gerand Russia mot to make peace except depends almost entirely i alignment will be in the Balkans. Toman. cruisers are still at large, their de- onies remains undisturbed. The colony by mutual consent as an indication daycit was learned om high authority predations have been small and they of Samoa in the Pacific has been taken| that the war would be fought.toa de- here that Turkey was not so sure of are unable to remain'in any port where by a force from New Zealand.” serious attacks could be made upon cisive. end. On all sides the announce- iRumania’s support as previously. -: British commerce. Rumania, it was said, has had a sement was a¢cepted here today as méan“Strong a8 the British navy is today, ing the inevitable prolongation of the cret alliance with Austria for some time there will be an accession of strength and has always harbored a grudge war. within the next 10 months of not less against Russia, The Rumanians, howthan 10 first-class ships, 15 cruisers an ever, are racially slavic and latest inPresident Wilson and Sey? Bryan, 20 destroyers, thus still further increastimations are that they plan to offset Rome, Pe §.——-More ‘than 35,000: Auswho have been: hoping for some indicaing the margin of naval superiority in trian and any help which Bulgaria might give to ssian wounded were abantion through ‘American diplomats ships of all eee over Germany, who rkey, a circumstance believed to he field of battle between in the same period will add not more doned on ‘abroad of readiness on the part of the have caused the porte to delay action. than a third of this number to her Tarnow, Lemberg and Tarnopol, owing powers to talk peace were said to have until it can learn more of the intention to lack of means of transportation, acfleet. of its northern neighbors, been depressed by the news. to reports which have reached “The prices of commodities have cording eaartcce vaaunnscniccmneare feta tata weno gt salt Rome. oth armies declined to ask for Diplomats of the allied powers interrisen very little, there is only a small an armistice for the burial of the dead preted the agreement as a reason on Advertisers should use the Semiamount of ee a a and the collection of the wounded, each the part of Great Britain and Russia to Weekly News. Circulation books cpen amounting to over£2,000,000 has be eae to give an advantage to the wage their warfare in every quarter, to advertisers—Advertisement. other. voluntarily contributed by the eae outlying seas in China, the Pacific, the Atlantic, the German ships have avoided action with British cruisers, pre_ ferring to make ineffectual attacks on today the bill next week. with the wisdom of remaining complete Although no announcement wag was revived among diplomats} there was a complete absence made, tt is certain that beer and fermented liguors will come first among f. advice. from Constantinople. That articles taxed. The additional beer tax the allies had endeavored again to conbe either 50 or 60. cents a barrel. vitice: Turkey of the necessity of pre- will ees, 50. cents, preeuciis $32,000,006 serving her neutrality, as reflected in of. the .Anglo-French ‘Balkan states waged Expected to. Have a Favorable Influence on Turkey. committee being that the gathering triple of hope Greece’s Announced Washington, — Sept: members of the house Tax .on are Hope lomats Regard it as: Meaning ‘tions, nevertheless has produced a ray the Tickets. sn Lee “NEWS DEPRESSES PRESIDENT Taxes—No Railway globe Berlin the ditional the Turkey neutral oe with first Beer and Whiskey Will Bear Ad- of government, The contest Inevitable Prolongation of War tase) LOOKING FOR MORE SUBJECTS parts troops the Democratic Members of House Ways and Means Virtually Agree Upon. It all In the Tsingtau in China. The German colony of Togoland in West Africa has’ been surrendered to an Anglo-French forca, ecean, while the (passage apparently omitted here).. In every part of From today’s. In Washington Officials and Dip- Russians in Galicia. sora evn abandoned their campaign against Servia and have lost the forfeited elty of Lemberg. “Outside bry ict the Japanese. fleet and force of troops are blockading Eu- Ask irrespective Press Association. of literature wiailed co, Schramm-Johnson, & Washineton, Sept. 6—The British view of the first month of the war is set forth in the following cablegram received today by the British embassy from the London foreign office: “At the end of the first month of the war the command of the sea is left unchallenged in the hands of Great Britain and her allies. The main German and Austrain fleets remain in their harbors under: shelter of their mines and batteries. Four German cruisers, one auxiliary cruiser, two destroyers and a@ submarine and one Austrian cruiser have been sunk. A German dreadnought and a cruiser have fied without fighting and have taken refuge in the Dardanelles, The loss to the British navy has been two light crui-sers only, “As a consequence of this naval su- quest. _ in reported tage of albumen from-week to week. As the albumen declines improvement commonly ‘follows, recoveries. having been armies consid- cases of Bright’s Disease is not a matter ofggpinion but a FACT IN PHYSAICS, and we will mail formula for albumen There’s comfort— good cheer— refreshment— satisfaction in every cup of TO RAISE REVENUE. din tietin was taken March, 1913, Patient assured .| Formula the as and stiff now healthy, eat and sleep well and am gaining in strength. Of course my stiff, useless leg bothers me and pre~ vents my getting around. The ability of Fulton’s Renal Compound to. .reduce. albumen jn many German Cruisers Are Abroad but Their Depredations Small— Are Avoiding Action. and _ Recovery 1914 Man- Shier Dr... improved and removed to Perry, lowa, where the treatment was continued. After taking two dozen he writes: “T had the doctor make an exam- STRENGTH WITHIN A YEAR developed by inverted. Fulton’s Renal into the case in ination. fully Pierson, Pierson, ’ Case—-Diagnosed “GREAT ACCESSION OF to Shier, i “Chronic Bright’s Disease.” ere was the usual albumen necrosis was-in evidence——knee ‘Cross. Sea in Different Parts Of the World Without Loss troops have in different Beale, ‘Patient——Dennis Manitoba, Canada. 7 EW MEASURE | ; Has Enabled 300,000 Troops to premacy over 300,000 able to cross the sea SEPTEMBER MONDAY d . HxFreight, Great Country Newspaper of This SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS $2.00 i PER Issued Mondays YEAR and Thursdays. +4 ; |