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BELIEVE THE HE EVENING HE DAY NEWS nI APP L. NO CITY SALT Sl LAKE XE CITY UT UTAH UI MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1915 PRICE FIVE TE CENTS 9 DA IND oo oo- ININ KERN CASE I loh Louvre Manager ill Appeal to Higher Court fter ter being reproved for for not ot Sing ng mg a 3 promise made to lo thotim tim- it ft it i E. b. Wille manager malinger of jouvre ouyre cafe was ordered to to- aa fine of OO and serve serve- ty dt days 's in the Hie county jailjaB by by- je Alexander McMaster fc of juvenile ju court ourt this morning contributing to thotim delin- delin of ol Veda Kern 17 Ii years cars Before passing sentence 50 reminded Ville Wille Ville- LL he lie had beenheen in court on charge that of con- con con- II to lo the delinquency of a a- I ar I 1 before and that he had used to endeavor to keep rs rR out of or his cafe Ton ouon have hiye rc not kept your our our- II ise said Judge McMaster Ic rc for that rC reason son I am un not ned fed ed ed to bC Tc with you- you you oaece you ron to lo pay a fine of or 1 and serve ninety dR days 'S in count county jaiL ren cn i Christensen at attorney Lorney the defense asked for a sta stay until this afternoon lining ing intention oll to appeal to court The TIle stay star was tedled and the defendant was sed under the bond furnished ho the ho time of his arrest 1500 I Ij le pa passing iD- iD iDof of sentence ou Mr Willo Wilk of permitting liquor to be bed bed pel in thothe presence of the Kern sirl rl Cont Continued ou Po Poe page 2 L. ER BELITTLES BEIMES S.

ARMY NAVY JN TaD Jan 4 Gardnorur urging ing hi his hill proposal to thethc military preparedness of nation told thetho hous-e hous military come corn corn- fee to today ay that tho entire field army lia ia 23 regulars andall If of the United TBS would just about garrison Paris hohe United Unite States toda today 1 lito- ro lit Ht noroore oro than half oftho number of Russia RUsia had at nt thethc battle of Muk Muk- t. f. Gar Gardner ncr hadbad a J. of ot In livel Ii cly Ze wIth members ofthe ho aJ arraigned ai cd for not sum aum- Majors General Wood and Cro CroP to get fiet et their on prepared prepared- I quoted figures to show that thethc mcd force of rc regulars and national mon Toula fonn a brittle btttle line six six- nnIe mileM long Jong two of thothe way nd a Gr Greater ater New York antiand that thit pared arf ared with European nations the of field guns uns of the United army anny was ms uc negligible blo Hyde Accused of Murder to Be 1 Retried Next April A CITY JanJau 4 TheTho rth trial of Dr B. ClarkeClarko II Hyde do ged with tho the murder of Col omas H.

Swore wa tras reset for or the the- 1 Monday in April in the criminal rt herebere today The prosecutor ed for or the continuance because aia thetho fund to UDa t. pay necessary 4 rt witnesses cs are not available le at ank P. Walsh attorn attorney for tOr Dr opo the postponement on ground that it was depriving in th the the- ofof or his right to a 1 ir tui Junr DD jw uLu Turkish Forces Suffer Big Loss DESPERATE BATTLE CZARS CZAR'S TROOPS IN Tl THE CAUCASUS I Wet Weather in the West Precludes Decisive 5 Operations f. LO LONDON DO Jan JaD 4 12 1223 1229 3 p. m.

Ut Ut Ut- terlyterly irreconcilable arcare the claims of oC thetho contending armies in tb the cast casL t. In thothe west the unprecedented wet et weather feather precludes 8 operations which could give decided advantage to ono one no side or tho the other Tho Tim activities of the Turks in the Caucasus seem Beem to be assuming an increasing increasing in increasing importance judging fromfront the attention the Petrograd official communications are devoting to this region Althou Although not admitting tb tint that theIbe Turks 8 have been victorious it is conceded that theythoy arc fighting with with great valor aJor an and stubbornness in the vicinity i jf of the fortified forti forti- fledfied town iown of ot Sari ThoThe Turks claim laim to have taken ththid position Rue Una flin ia however doesdo not Dot admit this and ane I says thetho Turks have ha suffered enormous losses Comparing the Turkish andaud nd the Rua- Rua eian sianstatements it would roul seem that tho Turks are making inc headway Tit ad both sides arc losin losing heavily as their troops flounder and fight bt through the deep snow and in the bitterbittor cold cod of or these high altitudes Tho The battlo battle of the rivers in Poland hasbas not Dot yet come comae to an end The hc Germans Geans say ay that tilethe they havehavo taken northeast of a stron strong Russian position cast of Lowicz and a It step Warsaw This tho Russians contradict contradict contradict con con- flatly saying sain that the German assaults therethero have haro been repulsed with mth heavy Io losses cs and that elsewhere they have been held at bay ad pro- professes professes pro pro- ses to see ECO tho end of or the battle of the Polish rivers and a 1 concentration of German Comma forces at some orno other strategic point in a ft Renewed attempt to break through h. If It Jt is i true that thothe Russians ans taken another ia pass over thothe Carpathian mountains the i invasion of II Hungary ar in real re-al force should in thetho opinion of or British observers soon bo hen a reality Lp Up Continued on Oft nago U. I 1 4 I 4 i i- i i J. ir F.

I p. I E. L. manager of or the cafe fc wiLo lLo was as todaY by Alexander in thothe ju court court- to servo ninety days In Jail and pay a finefino offor contributing to thothe delinquency of pretty Veda Kern a yea seventeen r-old girl trl who drank beer iniii the Lou Louvre TC I OF WHEAT OVERTOPS CHICAGO aO Jan Jail i. i Wheat prices lo- I today to today to- to day overtopped all previous hl high bIh records since I since ince thothe beginning of or the European war May ida Ia delivery went to 13 a bushel as compared ll with on September 5 last when lien speculative laU excitement in regard rozard ar to tl Atlantic Hans a Atla developments was vas mo mostt acute Shutting out of oC fear of Argentine competition com corn petition was 9 the immediate aimse of ot today to today's to to- days day 3 advance Ocean Cr freight mates lates from AI have eo so 0 sharply advanced anc 1 that the South American Brain grath Id hm no longer lonser reIn tI cheap Besides hIgher quotations Quota quota- at Liverpool this morning showed time tho urgency of European demand DuringDOting the anco In wheat prices hero a Jump of oC 1 Ito since Ince Saturday nl night ht tm trading trail- Ing trailtrad ing aI appeared pared of oC a decidedly livelier character char character than has haN recently beenlIcen the rulerulo Th The Th explanation In J.

I. I me measure ure was the fact that margins required on transactions 1 lions are arB now only about half what was required not many weeks ago alo In lii tho last Jast hour of or thetho session reports rePort of oC Immen cash 3 sales for oo ocean an whip whip- Tn meatnt gave prices a further hl bIg blK lift Just before the gong ong brought business to lo lo- a tO- a to- aa liaR halt wheat for May 11 cry thothu clue chief option was snapped up tip In ha Home ome as 6 high as 14 a rise of 3 a bushel since Saturday night The rhe close chose was strong with thothe market as Ji uX I whOle at advance of oC 2 tot 3 31 cents net nel I Wheat Goes Goe Up to Co on Market in St. St Lou Louis ST ST. LOUIS Jan i 4 Wheat prices on thethc St. St Louis merchantsmerchants' exchange today reached cached time the bl uro thcthe lie Ij- of if tho time cai war May In wheat sold at 1 30 4 cents hl higher her time the price on oil September 25 IJ when or time ar was keeniteen flueTho price In- In creame CIPU tui attributed to heavy export demand undand thethc practical of Argentine competition CRUDE OIL RAISES 5 CENTS A BARREL Pa Ia Jan 4 An An advance of or r.

cents cent a barrelharrel In tn thutho principal grades of crud oil was announced 1 here lucre todaytollay at at- the at- the I the Limo opening of or thethc market by the West Vest Penn Oil company making prices I a as follows follows- Pennsylvania Pennsyl crud U. 1 50 MerMet Mercer Mercer blackand 51 Cu ell llO DO 00 cent Ra Rayland land 70 cents contI CorningComing waswaa advanced ad 10 con coatscents to 0 Ij cents This Timis It is the firt advance ir recorded since A August 20 when Pennsylvania thetile the- baba iamoballo of th th market dropped to 1 1 14 4 la after aCter a Ion long Ferl serin I of declines beginning when oilsoldfold at 20 a barrel Renewed activ- ityity In allalt Ohio cst rn Pennsylvania Penn Pennsylvania 8 andanil nil West Vest cd Virginia holdsfields Is expected expected ex ex- peeled as thethc result of to today's ln prices s. WOMEN TO CONVINCE WILSON WASHINGTON Jan Jon 4 Woman Woman suffragists suf tl lighting for or a federal con Local nt enfranchising ing ther sex will conc concentrate their campaign 11 upon thothe White http Wednesday when a ri of or Democratic wom will a Wilton to support their movement move cam ment 1 I Is tl to b. i taken up In III the Tanu iry 12 TIme The UI ent l- l- ii hasliae pr cil opp to 10 thethc ar on the ho 1 that each tate state decide lh th question for Cor for- ii Itself hutbut th the suffragists lucite to change lii LI als mind SlOW POISON KILLS OLDEST ROGE BOY BOY- NE l' NE YonI Jan 4 The The slow sio poisonpolson administered six days das ago by Mrs Ida to her two babiesand herself rc rc- suited today In the death of oC the oller child chillI John aped aged 2 8S months old died last Wednesday The motherS mother dea deathtit was vas expected Ix Elton tho ile JIl who was Wn known a au as her husband to the thi In thetho where here th they lived Il still sUll kept his at tho Limo sick womans woman's bedside The TIo had no comment to makeinako nor didHit Mrs Annie Rogers who Rogers Hogel's In nor Mrs Ir Caroline Giddings Rogers who married Rogers In 1909 and lived with him till tin last October on Riverside Mrs Irs Annie Annl fIa hasbeen een a frequent culler at the hospital rince MrsIda RogRogers rJ was taken there limit but PIO 10 has declined to listenliston to questions CoD concerning Rogers Rogers' 11 life fe I VISITORS IN NEW YORK YORE NEW Nr EW YORK Jan I. I At At thethc Waldorf A.

A Snow a an and 1 wifewire H. U. McMillan and wife at thothe 11 G- 1 I. Hal hale I Twelve Persons Hurt Hurl Hurtin Hurl- inin Minnesota Wreck Two Cars Demolished ALBERT LEA IlA IJ A Minn lHnn Jan 4 Twelve persons were injured seriously serious seriously three three-of of thembeau probably fatally early to today ar when irben thothe fast Des Homes southbound passenger r. train ononou tho Minneapolis St.

St Louis LOllis railroad railroad rail rail- roa road was wrecked cl ca at Emmona Minn by a defective switch The Tho chair car and ana smoker were demolished A relief train arrived herobero with wih twelve injured Thomas Mayer of Humboldt Hum Humboldt bolcH la in Hatt Ir Ersherber of oC Luverno Lu Minn an and Conductor Keating of oC Minneapolis wore oro believed to be fatally fa a- a tally hurt Others seriously hurt arcaro E. T. Connelly Fo Fort Dodge In la le leg broken If It S. Snook Minneapolis leg kg crush crushed el A. A L.

McAllister Minneapolis shoulder dislocated H. U. Clother Forest City la In leg crushed MissMies ilg P. M. Lon Long DesDea Moines shoulder hurt 0 O.

Nelson Minneapolis internally injured Several Se ot others hors badly bruised cd after aft aft- ercr rc ing ci i medicalleal a attention were able to continue their journey NINETY DAYS DAYS' JAil TERM TEAM FOR FOR- BlATCHBiRTCH Proprietor of Casa Conten Conten- tia Sentenced in Police Court This Morning Ninety ety days in the county jail was tho the sentence imposed on cit Col C. A. A I Birtch proprietor of the Casa I by Jud Judge E. A. A Rogers HOers of thothe criminal i division of tho city court this morning I TheThc sentence was preceded by arguments I meatsments lasting near nearly an nn hour in which thetho prosecution protection endeavored to show that Colonel Birtch was previously convicted of the time same offense selling liquor in dr dry territory In Jn the course of thethc ar arguments u- ments ments thothe fought just as hard har to prove pro that Colonel Birtch bad hu never neer before been convicted of thothe offense Following the sentence 6 a stay ata of execution execution exe execution of five daysdayawas granted ranted to give tivo thothe defendant an opportunity to appeal from thothe decision of the court Bonds Douds I were fixed in tho sum of OO The sentence 15 thetho court hother or Ot not Colonel Colo Cob aolnel Birtch was previously pro convicted of sellingliquor in dry territory The Tho Tho court pointed out that the jud judge hadhod tho power pO to impose a jail sentence whether or not thethu defendanthadbad been convicted con con- before Rogers Urges Jail Sentence Whether it is mandatory or not Dot said Judge JUlle Ro Rogers II thethc the court hasthe Continued on i page age 2 12 DES DESI DESIRES ES OF ITALY ITAL nO Il Jan Tan 3 30 p.

m. m. Carlo Carlo Ca Ca- member of the chamber of deputies frontfrom Genoa has hns presented an interrogation to thothe government go requesting re to- questing questin what action Italy is likely to take in view of thetho American initiative in calling cillin a conferenceof nations of I thetho American continent in Washington ton next spring The conference referred to by Deputy Ca has bc bedim calledraIled by the United Unit UDit- ed cl States to study the financial and commercial problems confronting thothe two Americas as tho result ofthe time European Euro Euro- war All Central and South American nations have havo been beon invited to send their ministers of and leading bankers to Washington to meet treasury department offic officials and financiers financiers financiers finan financiers of this country for discussion ion of these problems American government officofficials 5 it has been stated dlook forward forward for forward to thisthie conference asan important import important step toward brin inC the time two American Amer ADler ican mean continents into a closer commercial relationship So far as has haa beenhern indicated incH indi the time questions lo to boho discussed urn are of American interest ou only KENDRICK INDUCTED WYOMING GOVERNOR CHEYENNE Wyo Jan 4 The Thc in- in au of John B. Ken Kendrick rIck as ns gov- gov gov governor ov- ov and other state officials of Wyo yo Wyoming o- min min ming elected in in November took place today TheTho oath was a administered ministered by C. N.

Pott Potter chief justice ofthe eu- eu preme court Besides Go Governor elect lc-ct lc thethc officials inaugurated were Frank Houx foux secretary of state tate Herman 13 B. Gales tr treasurer Robert B. Forsythe auditor Edith O. Clark tate state 6 superintendent I Richard H. Scott justice of thothe EU- EU Prene premo court A pu public lic reception to thothe new state officials hasbeen een arran arranged e-d by tho citizens citizens citi citi- zenszeus of Cheyenne at thothe capitol iu in thethc evening ALABAMA I LYNCH TWO NEGROES MONTGOMERY lEnY Ala Jan Two Two nc- nc Ed Id and Will Smith were taken from the Jail earl early toda today and lynched db by a mob Tho TheyThoy had beenboen ac- ac cU of implication In thethc murder of H.

A. A an count county farmer JAPANESE AIRMAN KILLED KrOTO Japan Ja Jan 1 Two 1 Two Japanese aviators fhi 1 In Iii an aeroplane lJ between be be- tW tween KulO oto and Osaka Osaki aa yesterday fell und tad were uro I Commission to Demand World Wide Political Emancipation for lor Jew NEW YORK Jan 4 In In a a. declaration declaration dec dec- adopt adopted cd at a preliminarY meetingyesterday of the Jewish emancipation committee there Is set Bet forth time the purpose of ot thetho Jews of this countr country to have tives at thothe peace negotiations of the European belligerents to demand demand de de- de- de mand marid on the part ofoi thothe Jew world worldwide wi wide vide political emancipation Tho The committee which is composed composed comcorn posed of prominent Jews and Gentiles Gentiles Gen Gentiles hopes to start tart similar movements movements move ments in iu England FrancePrance Germany German Hus Russia na and other European countries countries countries coun countries an and to co therethore with thetho Jewish amid aud Gentile leaders who favor faor political equality for thetho Jews Tho The declaration points out that man ninny many hundreds of thousands of ot JewsJewa arearc in thothe front ranks of the armies engaged in thothe European war and adds that it is feltthat the present present pres present warwor is demonstrating more than anything else in history tho justice of thothe Jews Jews' demand or thethc same Barno civic privileges and ann human ri rights accorded to hisnis Christian nel neigh neigh- h. horsbors EXCHANGE IN lONDON REOPENS CRISIS ISIS ISPASSED PEED No Street StreeL Dealings in in i American Securities Permitted Permitted Permitted Per Per- at Present LONDON Jan 4 12051305 p. pm p.m.

p.m.- p.m. Tho Londonstock exchange reopened reopened reopened re re- re- re opened for business today after ins having boon closed on account of the war sinco since July 30 SevereSevero restrictions re roo ro- ro were placed upon trading in order to prevent anything approaching ap sp panic selling or tho Unloading unloading un unloading of securities by hostile coun coun- hi tries The session eion opened with a round remind of rin ringing cheers an andaud to tho trains strains of tho national anthem heartily sung by a J. rather smaller attendance than usual A number of British and arid French members were 3 absent sent on account acse count of the war while the exclusion exclu- sionsion ejon of aliens who wore ero notified to satisfy the committee that they hadbad severed all an connection with foreign countries reduced somewhat the foreign for foreign attendance TheTho single eingle lo fact that flat business has haM been eOn resume resumed even on a limited scale and under restrictions is taken to indicate that thetho greatest crisis in the history Continued on pa page 2 OFFICIALS PROTECT DEFENDER OF GOLD WASHINGTON ASHINGTON Jan 4 American Minister Min Mm- laterister Blanchart nt at Prince Port has hus been Instructed to take steps Immediately Im lam- mediately for tor the tIme protection of or Charles Williams an American clerk In Inthe National National Na Na- Bank ank of ot Haiti threatened with airest and punishment by tho the government nt because ulo of or hl his hJ participation In thetho recent shipment to New York of the gold cupply of oC that bank While time the government was attempting to take e- II of ot It MEXICAN RAILWAY TUNNEL BLOWN UP WASHINGTON Jan 4 Stat L-Stat State de department depart art art- ment meat advices today ray iy thothe only onh tunnel on the railroad across the tho Isthmus of or TehuantepeC and ami fj several raJ Important bridges In the state tte of Oaxaca havo been blown up lip ThoThe legation at Guatemala City re reported reported re- re portedportell thothe arrival aJ of many Mexican It refugees tofurefu geesgoes but no American I URGE RURALRUBAL ACTION WASHINGTON ASHIr Jan JaIl 4 President President Wilson lieslias received reechoed pre pressing pressing- ln requests from different of oC thetho country that rural cr credit di be bo takemi up dur- Ing during during dur during th time the p-c ent sessIon cession of or con congress ree and hohe Is considering the advisability of or ehan changing his plan to put the subject over er over- to over- to er- toto next December cember Public and arid Religious Institutions Receive Bequest of NEW YORK Jan 4 Mis Mies Grace Hoadley Dodge Dode the philanthropist who vho cl died cd in iD th this city December 2 27 last a t. loftleft more moro than to public and religious institutions u. der cler will filed today for probate Bequests Be Bequests include each to teachers teachers' college of Columbia univer- sitysity and the thi national board of of thethc Young ung Women's Women 's Christian liontion of thothe United States AME AMERICANS IG NS OF GERMAN DESCENT PROTEST I 10 TO N- SS Say Only England and Her Allies Gain by War Materials WASHINGTON Jan 4 4 Forbid the this of ot all munitions ex exportation of war that tare contraband and iou are you iou will remove re remove thothe excuse euse for the British conduct which called forth the tho notenota of protest prote recently sent to Londos Theodore Theo Theodore Sutro Butra of Xe New cw York addressing the hou house foreign relations committeecommitted today in favor ta of ot pending reso resolutions congressional ional reso to stop exports of war materials to European belligerents Delegations fromflam New York Phila delphia elphia Chicago and aDd Baltimore among them representatives of the tho German German- Amen American can alliance and tie the Ancient Order Or Or- derof Hi appeared In ln favor of of thethc resolution 0 G.

J. er of Df Philadelphia i. i deutdent Dt of tho the German an alliance presented lle nt memorials ad adopted pt by that or or organization in many states urging the adoption of onecue of the tho These memorials ed lot a lett er written by Mr r. to Pre President 11 ZE Wilson datedted December ler 9 9 th the i in ji terest of neutrality sayi that of the nations ee engaged ge i in She Vi oeo ar munitions frontfrom could get et tm this tn n. Oun Our Our failure anuro in jn Sir strict neu u.

becomes thereby come i th the lc iett er continued an unfriendly jf if not not Vical ini ical act against one pa nation ti You You cannot imagine ji Ir p. with re 1 dent ho wrote Hote What an and bitterness it fills fin tb tho America chagrin German descent to the 3 11 0 of this great country countr which the hey ree 1 ot of build place helped to up at St Jb po al of enemies who urho Ith the the dJs dis a- a have ha over over- YC whelming forces their avowed Mowed purpose fo to it ancestral home Crush u. a OUT our attitude Since time the of oj em eminent OUr I I- menmen meat enables England to cut off govern rn ouroar own on interests ev even thetho fromfroni the mos Ott De Barr eary supplies civil ciril of certain countries itoilo Iou ou 0 President that thereby the th In Mr ur Ir that at the of th Unit hon- I hon is only a matter cr of form States I exist arearc justified 7 1 ao and 1 Hn does not OHIO LAWMAKER I 0 JaU El COl COLUMBUS t. I UG 4 tody Ohl convened 0 I I- turo lel leg g- fir The he mes mC Its i session glon or 00 Cox dealt almost tl tr a i I problem problem- I 1 state tl eJ 0 l' COAL STRIKE MURDER CASES SES ON THI TRIAL IN PUEBlO Nine Defendants Charged With Killing of Mine Guards and Chauffeur PUEBLO Cob Colo ran Jan Trial Trill of or the La Veta eta murder cases so 50 called an nu out outgrowth of oC tC time recent Colorado coal strike and In nine members of or time the United Mine Workers ot of America stand nd charged with killingkUling three mine guards and a nn and wounding a mine official Time began In thethc district court here toda today 1 murdersmurders' took place Veta near La La- Cta on November 8 5 1913 A special of OO Jurors ha baR been and tho of oC twelve twel men to tr- tr the tho caSES caSE'S Is expected to 10 oc cc- CUP cupy considerable time The Th men who stand accused are Charles tj Daniel Kroupa Richards Edward Rhelma Peter Rich George Georg Zemble- Zemble rz Marcus and John G. Th The dams Adams men killed and were Harry Hl Bryan E.

guards and amid Walter Whitten hIt ten mimic Luke Tt Terry ii 11 a a. foreman Ortman of time mint mimic wa vas badly wo wounded NO DECISIONS TODAY Tb L-Tb COurt supreme I ul tomorrow no Ind ad- jOurned ad- ad to the out of respect who Vimo was van ot of buried Justice toda today Wright Jt Us THE DAY IN CONGRESS 1 SENATE SEAT NATE- NATE Met fet at noon nOOD i. f-i. I. 4 chase The Tho administration pur- pur ass bill 4 Wag made the n- i.

Senator all a party vote Jl nw nar iek a wick Hon II- II rc i yon calling caIlin vr Ju onou tho for Correspondence 01 if 1 1 Over another i day dar without action 1 1 0 2 HOUSE HOUSE- or i Met Iet at noon flOOn 4 1 0 Miscellaneous ji i or bills were ere VV under the Con Con- on VT i sent rule ruc call call- io 1 The Tho 1 J- 2 i. i dele affairs JV I i. to supporting pro pro- 4 prohibit it 2 exports of materials war 4 4- 2 or i. 5 tho Gardner nr urged urge J. i rr to t.

hii hiM act 4 on 4 proposal for Jor of 4 'S.

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