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2 THE rHE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM MONDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1 101616 FIVE BRITISH SHIPS ARE DESTROYED BY SUBMARINES LONDON AprIl 10 The The sinking of ot five more moie British steamships was re reported reported re- re ported today All of them were un armed Lloyds loyds announces the sinking of the the- Hall HaU EasternHastern City and the Zafra Th The cap- lain captain captain cap cap- tainlainand thirty men from the Silksworth Silks Silksworth havebave been landed Three Tre men are missing The fhe crew of the Glenal mond was saved A Reuter dispatch from Malta MaHa tells teUs of if the sinking of the Yonne formerly which Was as sunk without warning The crew was was was' res rescued rhe The SilKsworth Hall was la last re re re- portedported on In hei hll departure de from Gibraltar on March 6 while on a vo voyage age rom Bombay for Hull HuU She wa waS wa feet long tons grosswas built in Sunderland Sun- Sun derlanddelland In 1907 and owned in London The arrIved in Lisbon March larch 13 13 from Rangoon Burma She was feet long 2888 tons grosswas built buntIn In Sunderland In iii 1902 and owned in London The rhe Yonne of tons gross and feet Jong was built in 1907 at Glasgow her home poi port The last report of herhei movements me was departure Match March 9 from Glasgow forfoi Hampton Roads Latest available shipping records an announce announce an- an the afra as as- hayinghaving touched 1 at Newport News on March 11 from Puerto Padre Cuba for Queenstown She She was of at 3 2578 gross tons fet fee et long and 60 50 feet beam and was own owned d- byby the English and American merIc shipping company company of ot London The latest report published reg reb 1 i fl flinging the movements of the Eastern City record the sailingsalling of the vessel fromfroni New ew York February 29 for St St. Na NazaIre The The steamship steamship was feet ions feet 62 2 fee teet beam and sad 24 feet deep She was builtbulIt In 1913 and owned 1 by the St St. Just Steamship company CONTINUE Continued from page 1 1 dun has greatly encouraged the French press and public and confirms still furtherthe tile general confidence felt in in- the in- the in- thethe ability of the tIle high command The attack is stated to have been one of the most determined of the great blows delivered since thebattle began began began be began fifty days ago and ena yet et it yielded the leastresults of any of them although al ai- ai though the crown prince hurled two whole army corps against the FrenchTrench along a ten ten mile mile front- As front As formed a dangerous salient its evacuation has been expected expected ex for some time and many null mill tary observers Ion long ago criticised its retention General Petain's unerring Judgment in letting it go at exactly the right moment is now highly praised While of little value to the FrenchTrench It is of almost none to th the Germans as itislocated in a ho hol hollow commanded by FrenchTrench guns on all sides out of or which it is practically Impossible forthem to debouch Attacks Continued The Germans continued their attacks at lackstackslast night in the Verdun east and west of or the Meuse over a 8 frontthirteen miles long from hi hit XoNo 04 to Fort The wa wat office announcement today says ththe fighting west of ot th thetha river for possession possession posses possession of Dead Mans Man's hill lull resulted i i- the illlii the Germans being repulsed except o- a on on- aa front of yards near hill bill No East East- of the river the German as assaults assaults gained no appreciable results The text of ot the statement follows West of ot the Meuse bombardment continued violently last night The They were particularly directed against nil hill No Xo The attack delivered yester yesterday yester- dayday eveningagainst Dead Mans Man's bil- land hill bill hill- and and which was wasl generally speaking re repulsed repulsed re- pulsedpulsed with important losses to oui OUt adversaries made it possible for th Germans to penetrate our advanced advance trenches at at- athill hill No along a froni of about yards We Ve took aboul prisoners French Report Progress East of the Meuse there was ver very spirited fighting last night in the lit- tie lit tietle wood of Fontaine St St. Martin east of ot We have made progress in the communicating trenches of the enemy south of ot the villagetillage of In the there has lias been bombardment of the tue villages in the of the Meuse hills It hasbas been confirmed that the day of April 9 9 in the region of Verdun was as mark marked by the first general offensive of of- movement In which the forces of the enemy attacked over over- overa a front of more than twenty kilometers thir teen miles Our adversaries who have Ilave not achieved any any result commensurate com to their effort suffered losses the extent of which are evidenced evi evi- by the bodies pliedpiled up in front pf our lines There has been no occurrence of importance on the remainder of the front MAKES PLEA FOR CONTINUANCE WAUKEGAN Ill April 10 10 ments on the motion of ot the defense for a continuance of the trial of WilWll Ham Jiam H. accused of the murder murder mur murder derot of ot Marian Lambert Lake Forest high school girl were heard today by Judge Donnelly attorneys said paid they expected to show that thetile girl committed suicide and that their data lata on the case could not be ready before June 1 1 A PHYSICIANS PHYSICIAN'S FIRST STEP hen vlen cn you are III a physicians physician first step II is 15 to give a laxative no matter what the may mav be because no medicine will take proper effect whilewaste is In the power oner ower Intestine were no waste wast there you ou probably would not have been illiii at all because cause agree that 9 per cent ot of ill all human ills Is due to the accumula- tiontionlion of ot waste matter in the Lower In- In I Enlightened are now recommending recommending recom- mendingmending Internal Baths by means of the B.

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Cascade and over are already freefrom using waste it always to keep Pa and their with 1 Intestine correspondingly corre torre- better health and A Ask Mk about It at Schramm Johnson Schramm-Johnson Johnson Drugs Five 5 Good Stores Salt Lake City Cit who will give ve you a an enlightening booklet Why Man fan of ot To Day Is 8 Only 3010 0 Per Cent Efficient It willwilt bemost I interesting to you oU Adv I i WOMEN SAVE 5 I I Says gasoline dry cleans dresses II suits silks gloves draperies dra dra- dra I pence etc 1 sHeres sHere's lIens Heres a make soiled way to or ding dingy looking wearing apparel look like new An Any woman can easU easily clean and restore restore restore re re- re- re store the original color and brightness I to kid gloves and shoes neckties rIb- bons ribbons ribbons rib rIb- bons silks satins laces net network work yokes furs curs shirt waists childrens children's coats suitssnits caps woolen garments swIss lawn organdy and dr draperIes rugs in fact ct any and everything that would be ruinedmIned with soap and water Get two ounces of ot at any drugdiug drug- storestore and put it in two gallons of gasoline gasoline gaso gasoline where it quickly dissolvesdissolvE's then put In the goods to be cleaned rub jub a I little and out they come looking clean bright and fresh as new You iou will findtind nothing fades shrinks or wi wrinkles inkles re re- quIrIng requiring requiring re- re quiring no pressing It only takes a few moments to do what drycleaning establishments would charge 5 or more for It Is as simple as ordinary laundering and you you- cancan cant can't make mae a mistake A Any Ady druggist will mill supply two ounces of which is simply a gasoline soap and you jou cap obtain the gasoline at an any groc grocery ry or garage arage Then a wash boiler bollei or large dish pan will complete lete your our dry clean- Ing cleaning clean cleaning Outfit As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dr dry cleaning outont of doors or in a room away from fire or flame with the windows lc left open Advertisement MEN MEN DRINKING CRA CRAVE LIQUOR They Ther are aie neither willful nor sick but but- are but- are but- areare poisoned With alcohol and cannot resist the craving for drink They should not be censured or but should be encouraged to take the Neal Drink Habit Treatment which is a a. safe sat sure vegetable remedy that will remove the craving and necessity for drink drinkin in three days days wIthout without the use of hypodermic injections injections and and restore them to sobriety and seIt self mastery Sixty Neal Institutes in the United States Canada and Australia are annually annually an an- saving thousands of drinking men and women from mental and physical physical physical phy phy- ruin Call and Investigate the Neal Treatment Get satisfactory proof and references Or write or phone for bookof information The Neal Institute 55 East Second South street Salt Lake City AVa atch 1791 1701 DRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY TREATED i I Sa i JIL I i I i Guard the Canal I i I Your mouthis the gateway to I the most important canal in the i world to you Guard it well i. i i I Make Wrigley's the Monitorof I teeth tongue and throat Follow the idea of the big hospitals I I 4 which are re prescribing it for fever I convalescents I 1 I It cleanses refreshes removes bad taste steadies stomach and nerves aids appetite and digestion ri Largest tiling gum in the world i Chew it alter af every tv meal aI The Wrigley Gum Book is free I Its It's full of fun and sound advice Address Wm Wrigley Jr Co 1604 Kesner Chicago WRAPPED IN I Sealed Kept I 1 Is I I- I Dental Trust 1 0 I I ia 4 Trying I 7 New Tactics Are th Numerous I Painless Dental Dental- II Offices That Have I pV Recently Sprung Up I Like Mushrooms Being Financed by De Dentaltal Trust in an Effort to Bring Painless Dentistry Dentistry Dentistry Den Den- Into Disrepute WhileWhite it would seem to behe the height of follyfotty for the members ofthe Dental Dental-Trust who have always held up theirhands in in horror a at the thought of advertising to enlistthe aid of nondescript Dentists to imitate my advertisements advertisements adver adver- in in an an effort to discredit discredit- Painless Dentistry in the eyes of the public yet et desperation often desperation often leads men to do- very do- very do do- veryvery foolish things I make no direct charges without positive proof but but- I when old fogy offices that have been running along in a a- rut a- rut I rut forfifteen yeayears rs or more suddenly become Painless Dentists overnight overnight and and newoffices open in in rooming houses and office office buildings buildings all all' claiming to possess the secret and office of Painless Dentistry and copy my advertising signs with the single exception exception of Ilie one word Withers Vithers I it ha has A suspicious look and nd people are wondering who is paying ththe bills Personally it is aI amusing to me and I have such confidence dence in in the e. public as ts to believelieve they ey will readily dily sc scentnt the I danger and refuse to to-be to be deceived Jf lf the Trust js is back ck of the he plan plan plan- it it is slight credit to their intelligence and th they yare doomed to another defeat The Dentist who ORIGINATES something new in Dentistry Dentistry Dentistry Den Denor or who doe does b.

better work york for less money than the Trust Dentists des deserves success success and and will probably succeed butthe tIle imitator and me too man who tries to trade on the popularity of another deceives no one but himself AllAIl I claim for my system is that I have reduced pain in all cases and eliminated it entirely in most cases that I have cut the prices for guaranteed work in half half and and that i every piece of work done in this office I personally guarantee guaran guarantee satisfactory I have always played fair with the public given them guaranteed work and lived live up to my mr advertised price list i That the people believe ve in me inc is evidenced by the growth of my practice practice- MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK WORK- PainlessExtraction I Bridge Work per tooth I Gold Crowns Rubber Plates Up Pricesfor all other work proportionately low i Painless Withers Dental Co Inc 1 Main HOURS HOURS- 8 83 30 a a. a m. to 8 p. m. 72 Street Sundays 9 to 2 I SUMMER SeE cA Excursions East and West Round Trip Fares ares from Salt Lake Ogden Ogden- and Provo 1 VIA THEDE THE DE Denver 2250 St.

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P. A A. Denver ColoCola Salt Lake City Utah tah 4 DEL DR WAITE ENTERS NOT GUlL GUILT NEW YORK April 10 Dr Arthur Warren Waite Vaile ho a lm has confessed to poisoning his father father law John H. Peck eck millionaire drug manufacturer of pf Grand Grand' Rapids Mich ent entered through IllS his counsel today a i plea lea of ot not guilty when arraigned on the I indictment charging him with murder in the first degree His counsel however how ever reserved the right to change the tile plea within ten ays District Attorney Swann Swaim consented to thistills arrangement and anti Dr WaiteWalte was committed to theTombs without without without with without bailball to await aWalt trial No date was Mas Mas- setset for the tile trial The arraignment required only two and Dr WaiteWalte spoke no word vord but nit stood pale and quiet Razing gazing zing at at- he at- the at- thethe he floor 1 DE FACTO LEADERS 1 Continued from page 1 1 clity of Parral The detailsdetails' of ththe report were not revealed WASHINGTON WASHINGTON April 10 Secretary Lansing Lansin-g. and Se Secretary Baker both declined to comment today on the reports that an agreement between between- Washington and the Carranza government had llad fixed a deadline which the American troops would go in In th their ir pursuit of the Villa bandits Secretary Baker declared In alls answer alls to questions ns that su such an an- agreement agte ment would come under the pen pending Ung protocol protocol pro protocol tocol and was aS a subject not under the war departmentsdepartment's jurisdiction Juris The le prot protocol col of ot which has become become be become Known still sUll lais under discussion at at General Carranza's provisional provisional- capital capital cap capital ital- tal at Special Agent Rod Rod- gersgers gelS left the provisional capital for lor Mexico City last week but expects to return soon At both the state and war departments departments depart departments it was sas said nothing was known of reports of the mussingmessing of Carranza Can troops troops' in General Pershing's Pershing rear State department dispatches loca located ed Villa VilI heading toward ParralTarral Secretary Baker Balcer plans to leave tonight to tonight light for a brief visit to his home in Cleveland He intends to return Wednesday Washington Optimistic Optimism for the early capture of ot Villa pervaded official circles today despite the fact that nearly a week has lias passed since news of the Ule operations operations operations opera opera- of or the AmerI American troops in Mexico Mexico Mexico Mex Mexico hasbas come to the war department Many officials were of the opinion pinion that important military developments may have occurred dna anana that it was impossible for the extreme advancing columns last reported close on VillasVilla's heels near to communicate with their field base Overnight dispatches from General Funston to the war department made public by ly Secretary Baker today were summarized in the following statement statement state statement The latest dispatches from General Gen eral Pershing dated April 8 explain Infrequency of communication by say- I saying say I ing that the wireless has not been able to work and aeroplane communication i cation has been en difficult because of ot lack of ot suitable landingplaces Another Machine Disabled The dispatch the early parly re report re- portport of ot Villa being Severely wounded in the right knee I General reports that he has las i had ad a very very satIsfactory satisfactory conference confer confer- confer ence with General HenHerrera Henera era and ex peets today to meet General Gutierrez I to whom he sent messages by aero aero- planes aero- planes planes to Chihuahua and received back replies offering full co co opera operation tion Uon General Pershing's Pershing comment is that every indication shows the desire desire de desire of the troops of me we de facto government gov gov- to aid to the ext extent nt of ot their- a their a ability bill ty I General Pershing lurther reports that one aeroplane was disabled in landing on Cn April 6 leavingdaving only five fhe lout out of the original eight now in ser- I serviceable ser ser- I condition butitis evident thatthai the aeroplanes in use are aie performing performing per performing valuable if not indispensable I service an and that great reliance is I placed paced upon them Secretary Baker receivedword today today today to today that the railroadsituation In was much improved and that supplies in increasing quantities were going forward to theAmerican troops troop in Mexico lIe He the dent that all reports fromthe border Indicated the Carranza forces were cooperating co operating in the pursuit of Villa State department dispatches today indicate thatofficials of the Mexican de facto government are viewing with some anxiety the continued presence of vf American troops in Mexico One dispatch eTy was described as containing a hint that certain Mexican Mexican Mex Mex- icanlean officials believed the purpose of ot the American punitive expedition had hail been acc accomplished This belief was said to be based upon the assumption that the bandits underantler Villa have been dispersed Consul General Rodgers it was le ned learned today hashaa advised the department department department depart department that the de facto government officials officials of of- at hadintimated to to- I I himhini they would like Uke tto know how long the United States Stales intended to keep I the troops in MexicoAdministration officials ina position to be familiar with the Mexican situation said the the- de the- dede facto government had not set a date upon which it thought the Amer- Ican Ameri Amerlean Amer Amer- I i lean Ican au troops would behe withdrawn It was uvas was was' admitted in various quarters however however however how however that suchaction by the de facto government go would not be surprising SAN ANTONIO Tex April 10 Army officials at General Funston's headquarters rte 's were almost convinced tod today that by the en end of the weel week the work of the punitive expedition in Mexico will have reached a critical stage inelne rumors that the de facto government government gov gov- is becoming impatient at at- the at- the at- thethe continuation of the man hunt are heard herebut headquarters officials profess not to believe them On the contrary they declare decare theirbelief that Carranza will give his consent for tor thetho use of the railroads south of Juarez to Chihuahua and even even beyond that city It was authoritatively stated to to- day that the present method of getting supplies to the troops and of distributing them is entirely inadequate made made- quate Two more auto truck companies six fifty auto fluto trucks were WE're at at Columbus Columbus Columbus Colum Columbus today today- readyleady for tor Ice along the the- line the- line line liner Kit gr PASO Tex April 10 In In his flight beforethe Ute Am American cavalry Francisco Villa Is believed today id d- havehave passed sed Parral Parra I an and with hl his 11 band banet to number over oyer men is is' re re- Ported reported re- re ported to be hue heading toward Durango City Detachments of the Thirteenth cavalry are art haulhaid on the banditsbandit's trail hut no official WOl word woid came fromthe tIlE tuut to Indicate their positions Mexican Mex Mexican reports report stated today that Villa has a EI full day dav ahead of of his pursuers Jf It VillaVitia succeeds in Ill reaching Dura Durango 30 City helie will probably be Joined IJ by the the forces of or the Arrieta brothers who comm command over 1000 A st statement attributed te to Mexican Consul GarcIa GI that llla Villa has now no es escaped es- es capel an any possibility of oC capture bv by the Americans hayInghaling crossed a deadline established by li nt Wilson Vilson a and I I Carranza arlanza beyond which it was agreed that the American troops would not continue le their pursuit for the bandit was flatly flaUr denied by Gar Garcia Ia The Mexican consul said as far as heho knew no limit of ot the American pursuit had been Jc cn agreed upon by the two govern governments ment Local authorities had no additional Inform Information regarding the progress of or or- thethe revolution reported to have been inaugurated rate 1 by by Gen Jose Ynez Inez Salazar balazar Salazar Sala ar re reCently has been living at at- Las at- LasLas Cruces N.

M. from which point helie has made night trips by motor motoi to PI RI Paso and vicinity Ac- cordIng According According Ac According to the policepollee each trip has brought him in touch with some som portion portion portion por portion of the She many Mexican malcontents that have tal taken 11 refuge on this side of the border since the ascendancy of the It is believed that if It Salazar and hI his adherents have crossed the border they did so 80 not far from LI El Paso probably to the west If It this be correct correct cor cor- Salazar's first operations must be be- In be- in be- inin the state of ot Chihuahua and offi- cIals officials daIs here believe he may may- attempt to foment disturbances among the Carranza Carranza Carranza Car Carranza troops troops' now DOW reportedgathering in increasing numbers in northern Chihuahua It is pointed out that if it the rep reported operation co-operation of ot the Cari and American troops is Isto to be believed the new revolution will have hard sledding sled sledding Another Mexico Northwestern train left heft Juarez this tills morning for tor Casas GrandeS and PearsonIt was composed composed com corn posed of two passe passenger and ten freight cars The latter were loaded with supplies supplies sup sup- pliespiles which private concerns expect to sell to the AmerIcan troops Consul AdreaAdres Garcia representing the Carranza government in KI FI Paso I announced today that helie had found it necessary to put censorship on news attributed to his office Garcia authorized authorized au au- au- au the following statement Having had attributed to me in certain certain I tab tain newspapers statements dealing with international affairs developing on thisfrontier which I did not make make- I I I consider It necessary to declare that in the future I shall give out to correspondents correspondents correspondents cor cor- I respondents only in writing the statements state state- I ments and pieces of news that they I I seek for publication U. P. Engineers Notto Not Not to Join Movement for an Hour Eight Day UR Wyo Api April It 10 A A. A L.

Is general general chairmanchaliman of ot the Brotherhood Brotherhood Broth Broth- of Locomotive EngIneers of the Union Pacific railroad announced to today today to- to day elay that th thetho engineers engIneer of ot thatroad have hae voted to withdraw from concerted concert concerted action In the movement on Western roads roadE for tor anca right hour day and amI time Ume and a II half Ia fri foi overtime Konold said the engineers were we're were satisfied with their contract and that their action does not affectthe firemen conductorsconductor and antT trainmen 11 SUFFRAGE SUFFRAGE SPECIAL SPECIAL I I ARRIVES ARRIVES' IN CHICAGO CHICAGO April 10 Women Women leaders of ot the tlc equal suffrage ge movement arrived I In Chicago today on a. a a special on on- i i they are making a I day clay tour oui of ol the equal suffrage states The party will wUl remaIn In Chicago forfoi fo- rto I two to da days 's and will then visit Kansas City The tour is being made for the I purpose of urging women voters oter to de demand demand de- de mand of their congressmen the enact enact- ln ll ment of the Susan mn B. Anthony suffrage a amendment i I II I TY HUS BREAKS BREAKS BREAKS' OUT HURLEY HURLEY i 1ST if M. April 10 Typhus Typhus has broken out here lucre the third case In In- thIs In- thisthis tills county three weeks The I case casl has be been been Isolated The rh other two cases were at anta I Rita HUi rear fleat Hurley Hurle One of ot them was a a- recerece recent lecent t. arrival al from flom Old Mexico who recovered reco and the other a local I Hon tion who died I RAILROAD SHOPS BURN NACO Ariz April 10 The The Southern South South- cmern Pacific machine shops a a.

roundhouse round round- I house three engines a aVid and two coaches were destroyed by fire tire a at Naco aco Sonora I today toda- The shops and roundhouse willwilt not be rebuilt The loss is estimated I at at ASKS FOR CITIZENS'CITIZENS CAMPS WASHINGTON April 10 Secretary Baker of ot the of-the the war ivar department today told Representative Olney ot of Massa- Massa huettl heile expected to ask congress for money to maintain citizen soldier summer lUmmer traI training ing camps live th Olney urged that 3 be re re- que requested requested re- re que quested sayinglayIng that hat civilians I could be trained ann annually ally at auch such I i camps NEGRO SOLDIERS AT DEL DEL RIO WITHDRAWN SAN ANTONIO Tex April 10 The two companies of the infantry a 1 negro organizationorganisation stationed stationed stationed sta sta- at Dei Del Rio io will be withdrawn wn wr and sent Into Mexico for service along line of ot decision deci thecommunicationThis sion was Has reached wing following a request from the ma majr ofDel De Rio made after atter the rioting Saturday night In which one of the soldiers was killedhilled by a Texas Texa Tex Texa as rall ranger er.

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