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Show ps NEWS DESERET ' EVENING ‘THURSDAY 98 EPTEMBER REPLY MADE 0 RAILR EALGUTIVES 10 ‘A book of The SX Stamps is changeable ‘merchandise Store from RUSSIANS THREATENING Wilson Call page one.) of Accedes to Request Country’s Attention to to JAC a With JAC Coupons son WANTED RUSSIANS TO INVADE EAST GALICIA has acceded railway The HOUSEOF COMMONS LARGE PART OF BERLIN UNANIMOUSLY VOTES CONSIDER BELGIUM TO INGREASE. ARMY Ao PART OF THE EMPIRE increase men was the army by unanimously half a patches from million of Belgium adopted. Berlin as to the executives request of the asked him to who presidents bull was “Since letter as follows: you read it pleasure of to meoting' with at my “Ets is ae ‘lucid to Mr. me yesterday and am.—Dis- of the German NOT “T ANXIOUS cannot say OVER that of plain I- entertain any caused iby the unprecedented situation of,the money markets of the wortd—because the interest of the. producer, the merchant, the invés-: tor, the financier, and the whole :public in the proper maintenance and complete efficiency of the railways is too manifest. They are indispensable to our whole economic life, and rail- way securities are at the very heart of most investments, large and small, public and private, by individuals and institutions. CONFIDENT OF COOPERATION. “T am confident that there will be active and earnest co-operation in this matter perhaps the one common in- terest of our whole industrial life. Undowbtedly, men ‘both in and out of official position involved will and appreciate their aid wherever it is possible lend it. “But the emergency is for ordinary lend and where in what is them to heartily fact there evtra- laws effectively must speak against demolished an by the unobstructed Belgians field to for plainly whatever is ered a and nearly impregnable Brussels, mainly from the Landsturm. “Prince Baudouin de Ligne died in Antwerp yesterday as a result of wounds received in. fighting. He was only 18 years o torpedo er SPECIAL PRIVILEGES NULL ere - Sept. 9,via Paris, sent. Mo Eiffendi, the am and 10, 6:04 Burham-~ favorite son of Abdul Hamid, Turkey’s deposed sultan, is to be proclaimed prince’ of Albania, under the sovereigntyof Tur- key, according This readiness Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayne Luther HOTEL UTAH GRILL of the m. as- together the with for any eventuality. ers has been observed at various points along the gulf of Bothnia steaming eat. ORCHESTRA, SKIRMISHING NORTH OF ANTWERP OCCURS use of the dance floor by patrons, should again make the Grill the. center of attraction and the ideal place your Geen. p’italia, decision London, Sept. 10,. 5:45 a.m.—A_ dispatch to the Daly Telegraph from Copenhagen announces that German squadron of 31 ships, including battleships, cruisers and torpedoboat-destroy- Saturday Evening, September 12 The Grill will.be open each evening | rete the GERMAN SQUADRON IN GULF OF BOTHNIA who will appear at the opening of the for of conference of London says this newspaper may induce Italy to intervene. Ships and troops, it says, are kept in Chicago tango dancers sisted by the very best vocal talent, to the Giornale violation London, patch : to Sept. 10, the Central 10:35 a.m.—A News from sterdam says “Reports beds Putten, in the lands, rar the Beigian border, that skirmishing in which the is engaged,.has occurred Antwerp. Many houses 4 lion. Auerbach’s Only. | of SERIVAN TROOPS CROSS RIVER SAVE here via, London, Sept. 10, official communication today declares that to the Bosnian September 5 advancing and frontier, September satisfactorily 6, and the Sept. to from Petrograd trians have London, to the the 10, 3:40 Reuter says begun Sept. Reuter 10, p.m.—A_ Telegram that the dis- Chief of Imperial Staff of the British Army. Hast and men Servian advices, successfully to the British Baltic occupying Prussia, appointed to Servian invading troops have Hungary. crossed Montenegrin the riv- troops are Austrian province. to add another half of day. Sir John the face of overwhelming the British expeditionary describes his force and made public forees ag making an orderly The report makes no odds, in full to- in to ‘Petrograd it is Copenhagen expected observed. The An the Gulf official ‘statement says that says will a soon sue for care have purchase and of based the its conclusion fact that New needs have been satisfactorily, York thereby taken clearing The. the foreign exchange. situation. committee is ‘also of the opinion that the placing of securities by dealers with private customers should be ap- { Proved — where the securities sold witheut disturbance eral loan situation. to can the be collat- FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE MAKES PROTEST AGAINST GERMAN STATEMENTS to inorder squadron has 3 ‘o'clock this German steaming at London- just Germans on City’s financial ‘Austria peace the ; large of Bothnia issued the that committee largely of the dual monarchy... dispatch along Austria party regulate operations. mil-~ withdrawal reference to : sale of bonds, announced that In its judgment the time had come ae resume army. mander Bordeaux, east. before been.driven back all along | foreign the line. The statement, however, appears to refer to the fighting of yesterday and adds little to the information already published by the French ministry of war, 10, 11:45 a.m.—The issued a note. pro- Sept. office today testing strongly against given to the American’ German government of dum-dum using es,’ Progress of the Russian Campaign Thi Through Galicia the note the statements.- press accusing by the the allies bullets. “Tt ig to be feared + from | Sept. 10.—The to the progress sian campaign public today in of the Rus- Galicia through following were made official, channels: “The coutinued offensive movements of the Riussian troops make it impossible ity to establish definitely of trophies taken “The Russian army the fortified from position lasted two hours of ly, days, that says, these but “are charg- a pee a reaction of American opinion in fayor of the German army. The German government is car rying a similar. campaign in Copenhagen.” e punpose rest, a eas At prisoners, also teenth landwehr immediate- only two for the march of attacking new positions oc~- (a “Twelve town a ment took prisoner 700 dierg and their officers, of Zamose 45 miles Russian ‘regi- Austrian sol- ‘Tmportant Austrian reserves have been sent into the region between va Ruska (32 miles northwest of Lemibers) and the Dniester river. as ‘fast as as heen established that Gerthey fall into Russian nands, are sent to railroad stations bordering on the sis soldiers have despatched wounded ‘Russian CeHHae in the region of battle front. These prisoners are not Veligue.” even enumerated. cupied by the enemy. “Hundreds of prisoners PRESIDENT WILSON SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK WILL REPLY 10 MESSAGE BANKS WILL TAKE GARE OF EMPEROR WILLIAM CITY'S EUROPEAN DEBT Washington, Sept. 10.—President Wilson announced today that he would reply to which Emperor he said William’s contained could be construed } negotiations. as.a mesage, nothing desire for that’ peace The president told callers that he had received no official word’ from any 0 the warring nations about peace. said talk about peace was still “in ir.” He the FRANCIS JOSEPH’S HEALTH IS GOOD Rome, Official Sept. 10, via Paris, 2:05 a.m.— reports received here,say that the health of the Emperor seph is good considering age and worry over the tated by the war, Francis Jo- his advanced work necessi- Red Cross. from Mrs. ahora Engl Albert States Halstead, consul at wife of the This aper, York, Sept. that only from other Huropean board cept streng fer 4:99. Bar cables, silver Ee FLORAL. B. west ow 2nd ifth FLORIST, South..Phone DESIGNS Evans. North A 36 Main. W. WwW. Was, 37. SPECIALTY. Basement. Was. 961. “HOBDAY’S FLOR AL SHOP, 247 souTh State. ~ Was. FUNERAL Jos. Wm. DIRECTORS Taylor, St., “Utah's about outside $70,000,000 New York obligations. to Ac- has not the definitely bankers’ plan obligations decided for ‘but is to ac- meeting still Im principle con- it will be accepted it was said today, but the board may decline to carry out some details suggested in it, TRAMP Becanias OTTAWA STRIKES MINE patch 7. Sterling exchange 5.00; for demand 5 5G. 225 FLORISTS. R cording to the. New York bankers, a syndicate has been formed to underwrite the $80,000,000 but its terms have not been accepted by the city. The to Sept. The says that the struck a mine 10.—Mercantile At LEADING 21 2-2 leading Lp abr So. e ree and balmer. Services and best. Prieces at your qua get of eons the own suiting. W. 351. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES nae means come meet London, New Seco: - oe Lip 10. 19814, Richard: Papworth, ner Py trade; born» Feb. 14, 1852, “in “S ngland The body is at the bron fy parlors of Joseph Wm. Taylor, 25 sou yest crea ple Street. “Notice of Wieleret later THH 10, Star p. m—A from’ dis- Newcastle, tramp steamer Ottawa off Northumberland yes- terday and nown saved. which none of the Wreckage was coming been found. 5:46 went down. So far as FINE fro Cc. O. 186 Nr Street. STOCE Johnson, Was. 4248. INTERSTATE Co., fine stock : west Sonth HELP THREE is crew of 26 men was from the Ottawa, from Norway, has T0 office SELECT and yards, MARBLE & GRANTT NITH te select from. 203 Temple stree’ ft. WANTED—MALE. MEN TO Sere AD loads of automobiles. Apply trance, Exchange Place, west FOR CROP OF land 2025-R. FIVE CAR shop en-"— of State. SALE. HLBERTA PEACHES. HY666 East 1ith South St. ASSESSMENT Birmingham, : Merrantile Paper. PAPWORTH. KING, States. need Huropean Washingten, Sept. 10. —The American red cross’ today received $1,200 from the American league baseball clubs, $848.62 from the National league, and $1,000 and Washington, Sept. 10—Assurances & CO., UNDERTAKERS were given the federal reserve board to- andD'DONNELL embalmers, 295-927 ay West Temphen Bal . day by J. P. Morgan, Jacob Schiff and ple, Realty Bide. {Benjamin Strong, bankers, that a syndicate of New York banks will care for $80,000,000 in obligations of the city of LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FTROM. New York, held by European creditors, R. McKenzie. Display yards, 422 S. State, from , without requiring ‘assistance ELIAS MORRIS & SONS CoO., YARD banks in other parts of yea United opposité South Gate Temple Block. sidering its details. Contributions to South Farmers ward, Sept. 8.. 1914. of Wide Herman Holz: born Apr nf 1866, in Germany Pinte services Friday at it m1. at he funeral chapel of Joseph ae "Banjos #1. south West Temple Friends are jnvited to attend. iatebcee in City cemetery, bail conSeven- captured. Poland Lublin) Elev enth: est, southeast Russian of con- cattle. was miles in southeast and of regimental strong ‘box, $29,600 belonging to the occupied of horses numbers voys “The taining Austrians night taken quant- the men ACKERLUND.—At 180 Highth East street, Sept. "g. 1914, of bowel trouble Rosella, daughter of John KE. an “Ela McDonald, Ackerlund; born Mach 1 1918, in Laymar The body was. shipped oe Wi. ‘Taylor to layman, Wyo., for bur enemy. Lemberg in fighting which after allowing the “A Russian battery placed on the Vistula river engaged with success an ‘Austrian steamboat armed with rapid fire guns. ; “A Cossack regiment (brought jin from Frampol 17 officers’ and 445 Austrian soldiers who have been the having undertook , the of at Nicolaieff south of Galicia after incessant dis- northeast of near. Putten now in to Am- Netherindicate artillery as the afternoon Aus- Cracow. dispatch IT sin c. w. H. oug.as. | Petrograd on are references 5 company eviNew -York, Sept. 10.—Further dence of a clearing of the financial situation was afforded today when the committee of bankers and bond dealers DIED. company p.m.—A. at Konigsberg Petrograd, evacuating Telegram is described line from FINANCIAL SITUATION wing. advance According been are HUSTRIANS EVACUATING GAACOW, GONSTEANATION PREVAILS IN THE CITY London, left straight Save In ene- my’s territory. One detachment while attempting to cross the Save encountered strong resistance from a oe superior force and p retire. Part of this Paka Roe captured, ert with a aia amount of: war mate patch their Russian a A between into strengthening to avoid the dissolution num- bers of Servian troops crossed the river nuahe which marks the boundary between Servia and Hungary from Bel- grade are events subsequent to Aug. 28. A dispatch from Tokio says that Japan has been made a the agreement iby which none of the enemies of Germany and will make peate without the previous consent of lis allies. 3:30 p. issued large FURTHER EVIDENGE OF GLEARING OF THE Wilson that Ambassador Page at London has informed Premier Great Britain is determined not to make wane until "Germany is decisively defeated. A message from Vienna says. it is officialiy admitted there that ‘Archduke Frederick lost 120,000 men in the recent fighting in Galicia. week The detailed experiences of the British army during the ‘first of fighting in France are told in the report of Sir Johh French, com- Washington, Sept.. 10—A. Rustem Bey, the Turkish ambassador, was advised today by his government: that all conv@ntions between the powers] and Turkey conferring special. privi- Nish, m.—An allies in Bosnia, hoping to incite’a revolution in that Premier Asquith has called on parliament ee leges or restricting the sovereignty the porte have been’ abrogated. the The HLL TURKISH SPECIAL CONVENTIONS GONFERRING boat. a.m.—-Prince iddin UTAH nA Purchase Cracow, The Russians are said to be driving theh Germans ‘before them on the west bank of the Vistula. It is reported the Austrians have begun evacuating Cracow.” these PRINCE OF ALBANIA Rome, that almost wrong TO BEPROCLAIMED p.m. to la. of emThe silence of Berlin and Bordeaux up to early afternoon phasizes the decisive character of the battle being fought east of Paris and along a line of a hundred miles or more. There are indications that the Germans are reinforcing their center onslaught which is bearing the brunt of the ‘British and French ‘and are making a tremendous effort to regain the ground lost to the allies—estimated by the latter to be 25 miles.’ There are evidences also “It is understood that only 20,000 German troops are between Antwerp and Cracow has been described as the main rallying ee for the Austrian and German forees in Galcia, It is the old capital of the Kingdom of Poland. It is a city of about 100,000 popabout 100 miles west of ulation, London, Sept. 10, 1:30 p.m.—Rumors Lemberg. Between Cracow and m-~ are current here that the sinking of perg is the very strong Austrian posithe British Pathfinder in the North tion of Przemysl still in possession pe sea, Sept. 6, was due to an aitack by the Austrians. : HOTEL date Summary of War News, Sept. 10, 1914 “The inefficiency of the forts at Antwerp, through the failure of the Krupps carry out their contract, had been ka made good and Ahtwerp is now consid- WAS PATHFINDER SUNK BY TORPEDOBOA from 6 on ar- Petrograd says: “Consternation prevails at Cracow. jaws must be observed: for the rest and within the sphere of legitimate en- The evacuation of the town has begun. The authorities are trying to see justice done and induce the members of the local rifle ance rendered and rendered ungrudg~elub to remain and assist in @ defense of the place. ny, however, ingly. f “Cordially and sincerely yours. have resigned their memberships be(Signed) WOODROW WILSON.” ‘cause of sympathy with Russia, or against the public interest and McCLELLAN’S WITH PURCHASES. Redeemed pro- the tillery. is mani ifest common. interest we ought all of ‘us to speak out in its behalf and — am glad to join in calling. attention to it. This is a time for all to stand together in united effort to comprehend every interest and serve and sustain it in every legitimate way. ‘The vide MATTER. deep: anxiety abot the matter, except, of course, the general anxiety the shipper, were I conferring statement GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS NICOLAEOVITCH Generalissimo of the Russian forces, Trum- asked me to call the attention of the country to the imperative need that railroad credits be sustained and the railroads helped.in every possible way, whether by private cooperative effort or by the action whereever aver a St ae a agencies; an to do so, because [I roa otat week very real, empire already is being treated as an accomplished fact\by a large part of Unfilled Steel Tonnage. the Berlin populace.” Officials state New ‘York, Sapte "t0.The unfilled that it will at least be included in the tonnage of the United States Nh | zollverein—the German customs corporation, on Aug. 31, totalled 4,2 to which it is also. aeons 331 tons, an increase 4 §4,742 tons nyse union, ds ULY Austria; may be added. The well known FREE be will Big Friday Bargains in Every Department have read again the statement you made on behalf of the committee of railroad presidents whom I had the say incorporation a part STAMPS stamps NUNDERWOOD-4_UNDERWOOD, NioVit Amsterdam, via London, Sept. 10, 2:35 p. m.—According to ‘call the attention of the country to th pressing. necessity for support of dispatches received here from Vienna, the people of the Austrian railway credits by the co-operative and capital have now been informed that the Russian invasion of fsympathetic support of the public and East Galicia was all part of the strategical campaign of the all governmental authorities.” Today he sent a letter to Chairman It was intended, the people of Frank Trumbull of the Chesapeake & Austrian department of war. Vienna have been told, to induce the Russians to invade Galicia. Ohio board pointing, out that a great measure of the nation’s property is deThis has now been entirely successful and it is not necessary to pendent on the condition of the railrepeat Napoleon’s disastrous strategy and follow the Russians in- roads. The president, however, is understood to take the position that it would be to the steppes and morasses of Russia. improper for him te seek to infiuence The dispatch from Vienna relates that Lemberg was not the interstate commerce sommission of rate increases taken by the Russians by force of arms, but surrendered to them on Thequestions Sea believes the roads are after the Austrian troops had left. The Galicians are said to basically soun ekisrbaNt é LETTER. _remain confident. to for FREE | Purchases ise” Tomorrow Is Bargain Friday Sound—Confident There Will 10, 7:20 fil book. Theyre the ADDRESSES LETTER TO CHAIRMAN FRANK TRUMBULL Sept. ONLY 990 Need of Supporting Credits. BRESLAU ‘London, Famous To Parlor: Reports that the Russian invasion of Silesia is threatening Breslau indicates an entirely new move on the part of . the Russians which if carried out on a really serious scale may claim the early attention of the German general staff and result possibly in further relieving the German pressure on France. Diplomatists in Rome, taking time by the forelock, already Believes Roads Are Basically are discussing the point at which a treaty of peace will be concluded. The general view seems to be that peace is most likely}: Be Co-operation, to be brought about ultimately through the mediation of President Wilson, in which case the international ee naturally would be held at Washington. Washington, Sept. 10—~President Wil- London, Sept. 10, 5:10 p.m.—After a short debate Premier Asquith’s motion the Bargain Stanips Sen. (Continued that Made ex Worth $3.50 to $6.00— in, cements from Belgium and practically denude Upper Alace troops that are being rushed to the central fighting zone. 3 1914 NOTICE. ' ret is hereby at that at a meetof the directors the Herrim IrMeaibn Company, ns Aug. 19th, 1914, t an assessment of ten LI per ine Sige age l eke to the eaves ies. ctober ist, and if n Das on or before November lith, enough: said, stock will be advertised and sold es pay assessment and costs. W. Date ef first A rary es I. R. FREEM. AN. publication, oe 10, {914 |