Show FOOD FOR they will havo have to pay fifty cents for meals restaurants RAISE PRICES raise false report that mrs shepard d chairman of the entertainment committee sought a commission for heisele tho committee irad had simply expressed the opinion it should receive some assistance from the benefited many noted divines who will appear here I 1 I 1 I 1 the plans for the visiting hoist in fell this city Is 4 particularly interested began last evening to assume a more definite aspect other than the mere announcement 0 of f a long alit of 0 nota notables bleb whose eloquence I 1 ft III be heard here many pulpits there were many pertinent developments raid and prini principal ial among these thebe may be named ill the latest obstacles N alth ith naich the labor laborious loun committee on entertainment Is vIr wrestling estling jut now low the restaurant runt and hotel caterers cateress cater ers seem inclined to cement thu combine ot of which the tribune gave an outline rates hates mill evidently BO up but not entirely front from any mercen merc miry ar Y standpoint of tile the caterers cateress cater ers tile alie M alters auant ant salaries raised during the IB deavo r visit to M ta find and cooks expect to receive to 5 they have so notified their employers mid the latter are arc sorely perplexed oyer over the situation that Is id to say they give it out that this Is tile the cause of 0 f the suggestion to place a rate 0 of so CO cents on every pleat meal instead ot of 25 cents AN UNJUST accusation sirs mrs shepard chairman of the entertainment tain ment committee was not worried over the prospect of advanced rates so much as she was about a report that became current yesterday having its source among some ot of the restaurant keepers abaca was in effect that thai mrs shepard had been soliciting commissions on the score of 0 bringing trade to these hostelries it was waa with infinite patience with finally a suspicion of 0 amusement that site she began tracing the ke rumors yesterday afternoon atter noon much to the discomfiture of their authors succeeding events proved eventS that the r were given A chance chanca to breathe from rom cloth the deavor ers are actually suggesting to those vibo ho will teed feed the multitude that commissions be the society in return lor for the assil raiment ot of hungry hundreds to the respect res he eating houses these proceeds to help clef detray ra y the heavy elpe expense n sea a of the local union the idea does not appear to 10 have taken root among operators of 0 restaurants so that the not insist mrs shepard thinks think st however that as 8 matter of 0 equity those who will aul be benefited in a business sense should contribute to the tha general outlay accommodations ARE AMPLE she still takes an optimistic view ot of the problem 0 of accommodations belne being prepared to care tor for visitors still it if the crowd goes erca s beyond visitors mrs mra shepard will be greatly surprised out of an executive session held at the headquarters last evening there came forth much tangible information about the movements to occur on july 3rd ard find and ath advices advises from rom the na ka lional association assure the people in charge of 0 aft airs here that some of 0 the leading divines divines of 0 the east may be depended upon to deliver sermons front from various places of 0 assignment while alle they tarry I 1 I 1 DIVINES WHO WILL APPEAR among the most prominent mentioned as ai certain to A appear P pear are aire 1 rev ev george F pentecost yonkers N Y rev canon J 13 richardson london ont bishop Alexa fider walters of ft new jersey blihor bichop 13 W arnen amen D U D wilberforce 0 0 bishop samuel pal lows iowa D 1 D chicago rev J wilber chapman philadelphia rev robert F Y pierce philadelphia better known as the chalk talk talk man rev matt S hushes hughes D D minneapolis Minnea polls rev john R dableo D D new york rev jo strong D D new york rev george georee russell new york rev IL Co cobwell Cou well U D D LL U D philadelphia Iv evangelist angelEt C N hunt minneapolis besides theme theae ideis the body 0 of trustees ees of 0 tit alir society have placed themselves at al the service 0 of the national assignment committee A communication muni cation catlon from jolin john willis biter baer of the national body says that dr pentecost may arrive ahead of the regular delegations and take part in the state slate convention which meets july 2nd and rev francis chalk D D and treasurer william Willi arn shaw may also speak all ot of the pulpits in the city and tile the three theaters AIM W be the scenes of stirring moment on oil that july sabbath when the voices ot of the men who hilve have been named and many others still unassigned wilt will be heard WILL GO TO THEN THEM further art arrangements ange ments have been completed whereby reception committees ft ill meet incoming delegations at and provo on the rio grande western ind and ogden on the short line athistle various headquarters have been provided N for the use of 0 the ill different state delegations the Y M C A colle colic g elate late if te first methodist and first baptist churches have thus tar far been the only places selected for such resting places the pro gramme for the I 1 endeavor rn on next friday night ts Is about complete though not yet put into consecutive form mrs B E n E shepard will N ill talk on our dour plans describing tho the work of tho the 97 committee non hon C E allen alien has consented to address the gathering on the coming meeting from an educational point of blaw attractive musical features will lie bl contributed by the fort dounlas douglas land band mrs dr plummer Plum roer john L robinson and a quartette composed of bf woodward woods woodward I 1 arid and jayne |