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Show 6VEKNING NEWS ‘TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1914 BENEDICT HOLDS MINES, BUSINESS, STOCKS | | Badger Brothers DIRECT Stocks, MORNING pects ER et mining, and through from disbursements tle from the strikes, other low causes, have fallen off made in-the but litsame period in 1913. With 119° hay participating, dividends totaling $62, 547,276 have been paid. to fortunste Shareholders during the eight months’ period: of the present year, according to. reports made to Mining & Engineering Worl Vhen it is consid- ered that the above dividends ‘do not include the large sums paid by such corporations as Amalgamated peas A Co. American Securities, Coppe Range, Phelps, Dodge & Co., the Cie. genheims, and several others which look largely for their profits from the direct operation of mining properties, it will readily be seen that American mining, with the exception of Mexico, is in a dition: The far 119 from unsatisfactory companies con- participating the 1914 disbursements have, incorporation,. paid out no in since less their than OL Mt. Lake .| Moscow ....| Nev. Hills../ MG 30 BG Cop... s21 Opohongo ..| Plutus OLY) ..... {04 Prince Con.| 21 Elin. | 80% Bore Sonth | | | outstanding 0046 04 85 06 °| are proto their credit incorporation the in 1914 capital above of totals of $21,370,881, $302,978,781. and Their $256,235,675. Sixty- ON operate months’ in total ‘Canada of with $7,442,212, an and paid dividends Seven totaling metallurgical con- tributed tothe 1914 total to the extent of $10,240,016. Since incorporation they have to their credit no less than. $169,864.588, on an issued capital of $279,198,540. tthe six above holding companies contributed $16/821,003 to and since amounts to the Tf it were year’s total incorporation to their credit $176,640,950. capital montianes have Their issued $312,392,892. possible to compile, which ‘are directly interested in he mineral industry, the fact would be e phasized that fabulous wealth. is still being created by American metallurgical works. The accompanying table dividends paid in August: mines and gives the the one.of a largest spark. insulation to H. Cowie, one the A. wires there- stockholders Tibby’ from lack of pow The mill had a ns of ore a day er Power in the will be hindered as, SALES. Op i HEMT eae ge company The in ka: connection with Wasatch Mines ae the Wasatch plan was ‘by iy shift had just gone off were saved from 1%. Solidated. Mining company and the Flagstaff company. Another company that is effected. yy the 4,000 20 5,000 ‘$1.2 220 fire is the Sells propertv which gets its sunply of compressed air power from the Wasatch Mines. caeenie, wet 20n B. SALES. IN Merking in Tuesday far at 144. COPPER NOTES. from : LIVE STOCK. tion of 18,000,000 pounds of copper, as compared with over 30,000,000 pounds in July. CHICAGO. CONCENTRATES, Chicago, Sept 8.—Receipts, 19,0005 @ 25: rough, 3.354855; pigs, cows and heifers, 5 10G8. 30: stockers ket 5@d0 eae: higher. Bo §,25@0.40 pe ee Prof.Boyle,head of the school of mines 8 f the University of Wyoming, recently |¢ oreo tuna, ~ the new gold at For- car load of machinery was taken up Another recently to camp ; the Stewart mine ma Bulk, 8.75@9. 15; 8.56@9.40; heavy, steers, 6.30@9.35; this More 9.35; year. work is being ore bodies. mixedFes buESS, 8. 00@9.35; in Am- In the past]? $1,750 5,000 €oat Lake, Ontario oleton: Cons “ColorTage ... 66065 eis ake oka Sea 43,828 .)..05 Gas 75,000 Golden Con., Cycle, Hazel, Hecia, ..:... ........ 45,000 California Colorado Hollinger, Ontario .......... care fflomestake, South, Dakota ..... Tnternational Nickel, pfd. ...... International Nickel, com. Taicky Tiger,: Mexico ........... Miami Copper, a Mohawk, Michigan... Oroville Parrott, ea Montan vate .....,.., "California sete Yellow Pine, 84,000 50,000 123 23,288 : 3 5,000 89,524 5,000 10,000 Neva morning, selling strong though the when war to drop continued is again spite of lower for silver has well. that The deand prices held it Utah in being up other any § and days, strength, only showed Al- declared several some and security Mammoth $1.20. somewhat was showing markably Lower dated. at was lead this curities stock life ‘re- tion of $1,200 was “no TODAY'S trading work done large | 5 Kansas solid galena. the Seven The Troughs entire width Coalition of property on to the property, which is rich Stks. | Beck Bing. Tun, Amal.) Black Cedar Magic .se- the curb Colorado 4 an Pe. 0! Daly Afternoon Bid |Asked Ogos sO latent .03%4] | .06 °| © .08%4] °.06 |< .| j Aeiteahy Judge | 505 245 s08" b. 00%] = .0034 [oe 00% OL oy 05 hiaed | 4.75 V05. e 0034! 20 004%] 30 4.05 Gold Chain | | oe OF 35 ..0034 ke .01 | 1.00 | 4.75 Fast zante eae Tep beat catacg< | He Weada 5 ko. | auvs vie) 4edD os Emerald . .|.07 00% Sa -.40 | .07 | .30 -10 .0514{ .10 Yrand Cent.| aga! 60 | .61 Iron Blos...| 1 ell 1.20 | 1.17%| 1.2246, iceyetones 2.143%. 06% Fit GG] ia erase | 0516 King Wm. | .01%4) .0246|° .0144) “0134 Lead King Lehi Tin Teepe, l.. Main. -Mammoth | 3 CLA ‘ ie Aieh sau | 7 |e RON Facet ens | ..| Leeroy .30 | ve May Day ..| .06%|: om) ts! .30 | 08%) "South Ore le ‘Ket goat wer. market steady. 8.—Hogs-—Receipts, Heavy, 38.60@8. PRODUCE. CHICAG AGO. STEAMER AED GROSS UNEXPECTEDLY HELD UP Chicago, Sept. 8—Wheat swept ward today influenced by oe tories for cause of-talk the allies near that.peace downof vic- Pari meee d he- pons with. INO ID NOT SAIL TODAY=Pe were QUOTATIONS. Forenoon | Bid |Asked| > St. Joseph, Sept. seas 8. eel pls 2,400; market. higher. Bulk, 4.90@9.00. Cattle—Receipts, 1,500; ener steady. uote ta ae heifers, 4.30@ in New York, Sept. §.—The steamer Red Cross due to sail at noon today with American nurses, doctors and medical supplies for European battlefields, was unexpectedly held up this afternoon and will not sail for several days at eats 00% 20 ‘ot 50 07% Miss Mabel Boardman, president of ‘the Red Cross society, this. afternoon verified reports that diplomatic obstructions had been. raised to the Corn turned heavy with ney. sgt showed a eee disposition to realze. After opening 3% lower to } advance, the market underwent an all-round decline averaging” 1. cent, ats responded to peace talk almost as This report, however, was found to be unfounded by the shipping commis- ‘sioner wro said he had satisfied himself every an member of American naturalization Another or the had papers report crew which either applied for reached shipping commissioner was subject. of protest the that.the al- leged. preponderance of Germans among the ship’s crew had been made the diplomatic by some eee enn ee en ah oe local bank ed those of one year did. It was said that itself felt with WILL SELL Farmers & Stockgrowers bank ........%$ ...$ 100 ‘Guardian Casualty 1 200 ‘Utah Idaho Sugar ....$ 3 96.00 15.90. 7.30 16 Uteh State Natl. Bank.$230.00 10 Zion’s Sav: Bank vee we $4223.00 16 Con. Wagon & Mach.3. 89.00 10 ‘MeCornick & Co. Bk. - $808.00 CEFN A Bee eg $3382.00 $5000 Utah Hotel Bonds 100%" $2000 Commercial Club Bonds 66 EdwardL.Burton of the allies. Todays as.wheat export Sales Were. sm Grain weakness TnnOa, ves- sels sailing and said that she hoped they would be smoothed, out weitiatte a short time. It had been reported that 90 per cent of the Red Cross’s crew were Germans, taat r option losses compared with Saturday might: amounted to 6} one time. the price touching 1,16, ae later to-1194, but.again weaken readily least. | Lstd. ST. J OSEPH. says that a second mill will be built), at Rochester for custom work. John light, 8.55 @8. 85; are 8.00@8.%5; bulk of ¥F. Cowan, manager of the beayihany nine sales, G. Carattle—Receipts, 700; market higher. mines has gone out to cap to’ le over the work.on the Pioneer hill, Native steers, 7.75@1¢. 3; om. 6.00@7.50: western steers, : which is being built. xas steers, .50;. cows and- heif. am 5. 15@7.15; wihenice and feeders, 6.00@ ‘Salmon, Ida., Sept. 8—J. B. Hastings, .25;, calves, 6 O10. 25. manager of the Yellow .Jacket ‘mine, re! peek. steady. has returned from a trip east, where he r S06. succeeded in interesting capital. A lambs, 7.00@7.50, _ , am crew of miners with supplies has gone Consoli- The total. number of shares that changed hands this morning was 5,000 for which a wae a market valuaThere market. of being a old, but has been handicapped for lack of transportation facilities. Blossom was again the chief on the local stock market this pressed of out IRON BLOSSOM CONTINUES CHIEF TRADER ON MARKET oO trader of the vein is: good milling ore.~ The property is in American. Fork caneh ere 3,600; yon. Lambs, Ps Tn As -Priedman, general manager of gona 100,0 iad amount indications one ee erence South Bureka. Utal Standard, British Cortina Pita Stewart, Idaho Temiseaming per an BL Ont.. Tom Reed, California Wasp No. 9, South Dakota..;.. West End Con., Nevada ....... Yellow Aster, eee OR, gives 90,000 163,254 188,689 950,788 50,074 sly Aa the cows 6.00 City, Sept., eee ete Bul ; heavy, 10@9. gold camp. Er hens and butchers, 9. OGS. 26: light, 8. 3 a9. 10; pigs, 8.50, Encouraging results are being obCat tile ReceiptsS, 14,000; market higher. tained at. the Pacific propefty in rime fed steers, 9.75@10, $0; dressed beef American Fork, where leasers are steers, 8: 9.60; western steers, working to considerable depth. Work *.20; stockers and feeders, <P 00@8.25; pulls, has not been pushed ahead as rapidly 5.25@6.75; Cee 6.50@10 as expected. on account of financial 7 shgeP—Receipt 9,000: arket higher. 8, T.25@7. iB; vearlings, §.13@6.25; conditions, . Benes: 5.28@9.75; ewe 4, 9@5. 2, : and At the Bog property which, is under lease to Hyt um Straw there is. a vein from six to eight feet wide ..in which there is a streak of eight inches 9,0 00; 20,060 California ..........+65 s Idaho... 24. vokice «se for calves, = clearings ago by exceed- $199,693.71. ct fremont 47,828 360,00 39,999 44,657 50,0000 4,0) showing : southern steers, 6. Herhirs, 4.50@6.00; - a abe and p EN FC URIS the o Brae obalt Townsite, Ontario ...... ome as, OTATIO yee oo Uhisie eee Crown Reserve, Ontario ...... Eagle & Blue Bell, Utali....... on canyon this year than and depth is being. se- 47 So. Main St. Phone 7380 RIGHT WING A TTACKED plorable conflict now rending Europe” The faithful must pray fervently for the cessation of this warfare, the pontiff declared, asking especially the’ intercession of the virgin. embassy today received the following: on the Oureg and Grand to our troops. On the line Meaux Vitry le Francois, the battle today became general. : “The Campine (Belgian) and the Limbourg have been evacuated. Transports of German troops from the west to the east are reported from several sources. “The fact that at the time of the capture of Lemburg twelve Austrian divisions were annihilated is confirmed.” BELGIAN RESERVISTS WILL ATTACH THEMSELVES “TO THE RUSSIAN ARMIES FRENCH ment HAVE NOT FALLEN Paris, BACK ANYWHERE Sept. reached 2:15 by the pm—An Belgian agrees: and Rus- sian governments, according to the correspondent of the Havas agency at Petrograd, authorizes Belgian re- servists and recruits of 1914 to themselves to aiaee armies, attain The Sip doea ent aa ieedl te in fhe foregoing dispatch would appear to be Bath seonae aa packing toes cot’ | RETIREMENT ON GERMAN SIDE CONFIRMED —_ ccatrnsiory of movious reports, no been ara etl ats ae nok Wakes. Paris, Sept. 8, 3:25 p. m—Near Vitry, the movement of | forees have landed in Belgium. a ane ren ak c. i i 2,. Ss 21@22, . State whole milk, fresh white and colored specials, 16; do. average fancy, 134¢94; skims, 4@14 E egies receipts: 16.142 cases, Fresit gathered extras, 30@32; extra firsts, 28@ irsts 2662: an 24@26; stat 164@17; fowls, ‘Dressed, firm; 14@28; turkeys, good | Jerseys, LY wattle Receipts, 6,500; market steady.{ Native beef. steers, ; cows and| peers 6. 50; stockers and feeders, done Hill & Creek, 56,000 re- chickens, . Hill Califer eRODUCH, §.—Butter—Steady ; western @26. Munker Sullivan, Tdaho WERE g falae Se bets key YORK Sept. tubs; 13@14. frozen, Bunker ‘eo Con., NEW y York, 8,814 calves, 60,000 306,060 369,335 erican Fork ever before Lisbon; Cardinal Guisasola Menendez, archbishop of Toledo, Cardinal Piff, archbishop, of Vienna and Johann Paris, Sept. 8, 3:25 p. m.—Violent encounters have occurred on the French center between Fere Champenoise and Vitry le Francois at the southern point of the forest. of Argonne. ‘The French have fallen back nowhere. The Germans have lost ground. 76@ turkeys, Amparos Mexico .:........-- eae Argonaut, Galitérnia AS OL shoes Arizona Copper, Arizona ...... re 36,040 esses t 2,008,018 Dec.,. 72; Maa white, 52; No. 16§@17; it has all been surface workings. @i10. Shepe—Receipts, market steady. Harry S. Joseph has returned from a Native muttons, sees, 00; lambs, 7.00@} visit to the new gold camp of Fortuna, 35. which he declares has an excellent KANSAS CITY, Alaska 74; No. Z heaters, cured Treadwell, 8.—Wheat—No. red, eet Cc era—No. "2 mixed, 774@7 retirement is confirmed on the Germans’ side. On the French right a German division attacked on the axis of Chateau Salin »jand Nancy, but was repulsed to the northward. »|ALLIES hen- Sheep—Receipts, 35,000: market steady, BUTTER AND EGGS. in Deer. Fork, a. branch of. American heep, 4, 80; ~ 5. Gh@S. 60: a ‘Fork canyon. iammbs, ti a yearlings, p 80; Chicago, Sept. §8.—Butter—Steady, Cream, ea eries, 244@30. The Waterfall proper ty’ in American}-$T. LOUIS. ager Se teady; er eee 845 cases; at Fork has a shipment of Lead Silver mark, . cases ine S@224; ‘dinary ore ready for the smelter. The leasers St. Louis, Sept. fC eects 6- firsts, 204@21k: Siete. GEE: peatnary on. this property will make a big Pe market higher. Pigs and lights, 7.0@ Potatoes—Higher; receipts, 83 cars: profit STILL MAKING PROGRESS Washington, sept. 8.—The French from Bordeaux under last night’s date CITY. Sept. No. 2 an 200,000 Alaska Alaska United, Alaska Amalgamated, Montana iy D1.20: or ..... Alaska Day of the Nativity of the Virgin Chosen for This Oceasion by The Pontiff Himself page one.) igaeekaiebay 4 “The German right wing (first army) 8.—Wiheat—Sept., ept. alt Ne. ; hard, 1.178; No. 2|Morin has been attacked with advantage 43 0g Pennsylvania and nearby ey }87@38; do. gathered “white, 28@38 ; Total. 36,000 Mexican, LEFT WING GERMAN 4.7%@\nery whites, 37@38; Ce A Ries. 28@36; do. henmnnery browns, 32@34; gatherPie akan. seen market steady ed Eee ing colors, 26@30. to 40 cents highe eeves, 6.75@10.75;| Live poultry—Easy; western ' chickens. eee: from Paris, Sept. 8, 3:19 p. m.—An official communication issued Csernoch, primate of Hungary. ‘The j at Paris this afternoon says that the left wing of the allied armies, last is the only new appointment. Follewing his ceremony, the pontitt. comprising portions of the force defending Paris continues to make | delivered his allocution. In this ad° 7 vs dress he. urged . the --necessity? >of, progress. The advance from the banks of the River Oureq into the| strengthening and elevating rejigious T . ‘ feeling the world, region of Montmirail. he Germans are. retiring in the direction guher vewhader:erba) woe 70H “iveas ee the, as of the Marne river between Meaux and Sezanne. today so Orrllghael shown in the des yellow, ina: No. 3 0. 3, HG. cel Haas 2,000 ALLIES’ dinece ¢ Kansas ne ‘basin for supplies. He Frank Probasco are driving a tunnel on the “Homestake,’ the claim on which they have been at work during the summer. They have some fine (Continued Omaha, Sept. 8.—Wheat-—No. 2 hard, 1.08 @i. bed No. 3 hard, 1.07@1 174. Corn—No. 2 3 white, TF @he aoe 2 yellow, MGS Oats No. 3 Ente ( showings of gold. silver and copper (By Logan & Bryan’s Wire.) ( ore. and-expect to strike the lead at Boston, Sept. 7.—Preliminary esti- a short distance. Mr. Herkins returnmates: for August give the. Ray Con- ed yvesterday.—Grand Valley Times, solidated, Utah Copper, Chino and Nevada Consolidated a total produc- Wm., and BUY KANSAS ....... $ Alaska ee ee Fas LB fe King HIRST CONSISTORY 946-947. pg ne at—No. 2 red, 1.153@1.20; No. 2 hard, . 1ove. 20. Co geek he? yellow, 863@814; No. 3 yellow, TR@ TONG. 2 white, 50@81; standard, 50% @513. Ryre—No. 2 98. Parlev—69@78. Timothy—Nominal. x lover—Nomin al. Pork—26. Lard—9,97.. Ribs--12. 25@12. 62. ee -Sept., 1.14; Dee., |; 1.243. t., 74%; May, 77d. Oats—Dec., agk: May, 55%. ; i ene : Lard—Oct., 10.05; Jan., 40.77. Ribs = eoNen 12.00: Jan., dT. 52. HOMESTAKE. came W. probably at their greatest strength, while the defenders of Cae Sept. 8, via Paris, 12:55 p. m.— . Aas : oe The first consistory of Pope Benedict France, especially the British ene, are augmented was held here today. It was marked ‘by gorgeous display in the apparel of steadily. those present and decorations of the The Germans are reported in aris unofficially to have devaa papal ¢ourt. Sept. 8, the day of the nativity of the virgin was chosen for for an armistice to bury their dead and care for their wounded. this occasion by the pontiff himself. ~ decisive effect on provisions. Higher The participation was Hmited almest’ bbstaclsfor hogs, formed only a temporary This statement lacks official confirmation. It is further under. entirely to ceclesiastics and officials of cle. |’ Wheat—Conservative opinions that peace stood that the allies refused the request. the Vatican. Many relatives of the edasip was premature helped to prevent pope cccupied seats in a_ specia! extreme weakness from recurring. “There The fighting on the long line to the east of Paris ohehiy tribuna. was also considerable event ng up to preSurrounded by almost the carwill last for a number of days; no quick and decisive outcome is dinals at. present in Rome,all the pare for the United States government pope. crop report. The close was heavy at 5 expected. The results of the encounters of the last two days are was carried into the consistory on the’ Corn—September gestaloria chair, and greeted with loud was more depressed regarded as distinctly favorable to the allies and there is an applause. than other months, eastern demand heing Slow and country consignments liberal, He imposed the red hat on Cardinal atmosphere of cheerfulness at the French war office this evening. Anthony The close was nervous at 14 to 12 net Mendes: Bolle, patriarch of damage. BK. Beveridge ig superintendent of the Wasateh Mines. which isa consolidation of the old Columbus Con- ’ WORKING AFTERNOON oie of about 300 and the transform- used furnished atthe mine when the fire started. After battling with it for several hours the miners decided to save the ore bins and other buildings. These rae BOARD. at was power: formerly, owned compan 00% Ss plant the. 1,000 at 1.20. 04. 14s case Psu in ad- dition to the above, the large profits that are. peribdically distributed by the miany private and. close corporations the to {| Asked. Sse iberilat ss 8- $20,873,132. compa: Se ae returned last night ey Alta. He said that work on a new pbuilding will be started iearnadiatels: The property, which is, under lease ‘Shares. Amount since companies off from causing of TOTALS, CN the caused Phone 10 National City Bank . 118. 10 Farmers & Stockgrowers. 95. 100 Utah-Idaho Sugar ....... ? 20 Walker Brothers Bank.. 1000° Call Switch fay panies by one ldap 00%; aie Lower Mammoth, 1.000 Utah Con., 3,000 at 4% $221,325,996 on an outstanding capof ee 760,656. Twenty-one com- incorporation $60,779,653, on an issued capital of $62,355,649. But five Mexican companies, report dividend payments, these disbursing $1,125,150. Since incorporation these five companies have ah Sas foes aed eo da a Quincy MORNING one are located in the United States with the year’s disbursements amounting to Ae 519, and since incorpora- tion ital 02%! | Bid. OPEN 119 sinee jssued capital. of to wind wear whe 00% 05. HOB Tron Blossom, as gold-silver-lead-zinc with dividend payments $25,000 The cause of the Ly fire is not known although it is’ believed: that the heavy 00%) coves. | 2OEF 208.2)" 85: | .25. | Stocks. BOG Vi 0014; of property -in the tr eating of its raill O04) ae | 00% somewhat | 02 | 05 : ore, but it will not be necessary to down. Leasers at the old Flag10014} 00%) 00% 7\ close state properiy ee also be hindered ...| Unlisted of 01% ea plant company 05 Union Ch’f:| Vietor Con Victoria Cn Cn Ws transformer that. the. large boarding house on. the property was destroyed iby fire. This jhas never been rebuilt. ey Was a loss 02%4| 01%]. .08 95. |. 2705 | 2.85 telaionah ake ee gue O1%4 |. ves fee 70. | 1.60. |.1.67% SBOE eh piv es eas AE United Tin. | Uncle Sam Utah Con.. | Yankee 2 | ..06 00%, | Seven Tghs.| .011 Sil. King .{ 2.1 Mou Comal: ibe SwansvGonstieevies $. K. Con. |.1.80 Tin, Cent...| Wilbert. 10 04 00%] 05%| PROMe the 119 companies mentioned a5 are copper producers, divided of .05 Ohio Thompson Highty-seven Wasatch les, Oat ee “| 22 | .30 Meck ibi tea, Alta Consolidated | Santaquin King ........| $1,077,574,341. classed ducers, mill at Alta. The loss is estimated at $40,000. It was only about two years ago POP a sy geese | tal cess the the Ol Mines St. WILL 303,693. ae York..|. the Main 20 SOR Wa POn tha heen ad 100 Utah-Idaho Sugar ‘te >» 10 Utah State National ‘bank. 230.00 10 Farmers. & Stockgrowers 96.09 A fire which*broke out between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning destroyed and Grain. Members Salt Lake Stock Mining Exchangs. [esses] iss (New among shareholders during the i months $30,936,379, with total disburs ments of $428,090,022—$180,939,207 in He _ iio harr .| ialization. And the $176,640,950 paid out by the so-called. securities-holding corporations, and we have a grand toOf above, 3.80 Ct St PRIA Min, Flat $900,938,391. This is $118,348,561 in excess of their combined outstanding capi- of 543, Part 10 tne Aas by metal divided record mt 166 “a jean mnie ST. LOUIS IS QUOTATIONS, LEAD, Dull eh eG SPELTER, Dull 5.8: LOCAL BANK CLEABINGS. i POMBRW S's.) oes ie es $1.1134,717.85 Jame dae, 1913, 236, 024.14 Despite the fact that the year 1914 has so far been considered a decidedly jean one from the standpoint of Amerprices (Cathodes) ymen IAD. Cotton, Brokers FIRE DESTROYS MILL IND TRANSFORMER AT WASATCH MINES. ALTA METALS. Bonds, WIRES B@ Minnesota Ohios, 0@79; Wisconsin and Michigan, 63@70. Poultrry—Alive, unsettled; springs, fowls, 15% ( SUGAR. 144; ew York, Sept. 3—Raw sugar. firm molasses, 6.52; centrifugal, 6.27. feted: firm; cut loaf, 8.15; crushed, 8.05; mould ‘A, 39) gy 70: cubes, 7.50; XXKX genes’: 7.40: powered: diam 7.418; Ro wee fine 7.05. %; ranulated, %; confectioners’ “Ae That the Indians who complained Saturday to the governor's office of grievances against L. D. Creel, TAKEN NUMEROUS PRISONERS Paris, Sept. 8) 2 32.p: m.—French and English troops engaged in the battle. now progressing to the east of the capital have taken numerous prisoners, including a battalion of German infantry and a company serving rapid fire guns. They captured also many gun carriages. GERMAN ARTILLERY FI NALLY GOT THE RANGE Paris, Sept. 8, 12:20 p. m.—An English cavalry officer who was wounded in the f ighting cat Compiegne. and who today is recovering from his hurts in Paris has given the following account of the engagement at that place: “The fighting lasted for three days and two nights. The German artillery wasted a good many shells in locating the positions of our trenches. Their shots fell to the right and to the left of us, in’ front of us and behind us. Finally they, got the range. SECOND Explains Motives Bo Indian Complaints alleged HAVE AUSTRIAN ARMY SUFFERING LUSS) SENATOR SMOOTSEES RECLAMATION SERVICE ON STRAWBERRY PROJECT eat to The News.) Washington, D. C., Sept. 8.—In reply: to requests, Senator Smoot had a. con-’ ference with the recalmation service re+i garding the high water line canal at the Strawberry project. Officials said extra men are working on, the legal questions involved and they are posiuve they could ask for bids by the’ first of the month and ant would be oer a next Jun water’ = STEAM TRA TRAWLER | ‘ea REVIGO BLOWN UP London, ‘Sept, n Yh: 35. p.m.—Another Washington, Sept. 8.—A dispatch to the British embassy from Grimsby steam trawler, the Revigo, been blown up by a mine which the London foreign office states that the second Austrian army has exploded under the engineroom The operating in the Kranosov Opol Lublin region. is suffering very skipper and two engineers were injured; but with the rest of the crew serious losses, is’ now ang on the defensive and: in places has escaped into the boats before the vesretreated. isel sank. Indian agent for the scattered bands in Utah, ‘have no just cause for complant and are trouble-makers ig ‘the opinion of Mrs, ura B. Holderby, and then demanded an automobile. When Mr. Creel refused they telegraphed to Washington. The reply sustained Mr. Creel’s position. Mr. Creel is: now in Angola, . Ind., he refused on July 25 to furnish them where he was called by the death of with an automobile to see the city. It is believed that his: abMrs. Holderby states that on July 23 the his wife. i aie kine of three Indians visited Mr. Creel’s office. sence has been taken They took up several land grievances by the Indians, chief clerk to. Mr, against Mr. Creel Creel. Their grudge she says is because United States Not Only Self Supporting But Has Surplus. Washington, Sept. 8.—Inquiry into the national assets of the United States in area, population and the principal factors of economic: life, it was announced by the department. of commerce today, shows that this country pushels, al is two-thirds supply, while estimated about 20 per at cent of the internation-~ this year’s wheat crop 911,000,000 bushels, of the harvest. world Dollar earned, Dollar. Fifteen per cent of the world’s cattle are on American farms, the number being 59,000,000, twice as many as in-Argentina or Buropean Russia, In clothing material the. United States is also favored, raising annually is not only practically self-supporting but possesses, in many lines, a large surplus available for protection more than 14;000,000 bales of cotton, over one half of the world’s supply. against famine and temporary adveria ia. produces sity, or for ae exceptional de- Of wool the United 300,000,000 pounds a yea mands from abro: One half of the See dug out of “The ability of ote United States to the earth comes from American mines supply its own needs is indicated from and this country produces 40 per cent a survey of its production and relative contributions to the world of the of the total output of coal. “In the value ] of manu factures the food,) of: requirements neipal alThe country’s} United States. leads the nations, and shelter. eine for instance, | though the product of its factories is of corn production amounts tomore than chiefly 2,500,000;,000 consumed at saved, in- a a Dollar deposited our Savings working Bank is a Dollar overtime for you. home Belgian Commission Finds Gaakues Germans to be True Of Atrocities s by Germ London sent. 8.—A news agency dispatch from Antwerp, received | here today says-that the report of the commission appointed by the Belgian finds that gover: mment to investigate the charges of German atrocities Aerschot, Onatrocities were committed by the: Germans at Louvain, Vise, smael and-in the: district of Malines. In offensive pedestrians, by the Germans, who alse pillaged houses and towns German cyclists robbed on. the and peasants, the report says, were It makes troops. The commission found: that Belgians were aounae to Germany to aid. comin: gathering. the harvest and that in some cases the Belgians were It also is declared that men were shut . pelled to fight against the Russians. up in. churches while ‘the women outraged. concludes, report were. were ‘showing: -white Men, Women and: children, the march in. front of the German troops, to induce. the French troops io. aby the compelled to flag, in order no soot, dirt or clinkers. Jt lastslonger. | Equal in all respects to shot the public treasuries, and burned. and pretext that the inhabitants fired at We SEMI-ANTHRACITE Ask your dealer or Phone Mined Pic MINING DWWIGENDS TAVE FALLEN OFF BUT LITTLE QURING YEAR PRIVATH Coca! DESERET by AMERICAN Was. 6451 FUEL CQ. ; |. § = « |