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Show THE 8 to tell the correspondent tiece?sary that this was h characteristic hahit of the tree. Thin drawback, however. Is the fallinp the sycapractically more has. and itonly is offset by many de- eirable qualities. SYCAMORE WINS ARBOREAL FAVOR 'nlirrn!a the valley decided to oe the larprest the States, tree In Uie aUnited imen in Han Is Regarded Suitable for City content unearthing spe. Uentto county, which i 37 feet inches in circumference ami 12. feet hiRh. The of Because Its Planting tree, but valley oak is a very beautiful It attains maturity only after three or Size antl,Shade. four hundred years: its wood Is too tousrii. knottv. and otherwise imperfect tcrows to be srood for lumber: the tree for snare or too siowlv to planted heinfT round purpose?, Itandwould OTHER GIANTS OF. FOREST Mn;;: in California. liave a -- rr .Horticultur til fild of sav that the valley oak is not i ist? considered a opularlKenei:ni? for Its acorns are ofr.oi Yellow Poplar of the Tarheel; ree:! for food,V. althoiiifh. ... course, tiiey .... i tu:c ,1 arc eiii)ie. i oreswrs imii State Found the Loftiest walnut are the rhestn'it and the black trees In this counlarsent th- - contest old. in fact, unAmong Companions. try, and near Crestment. N. C. earth a chfFtnut whlrli is "..t feet 4 15inches In circu infeet tall. ference and about I" a elr"i!ar Issued hv th United I nnnrrllriit f.lm. Flat (if rvif, from tin- agris The contest broiirht fortli par Insert at Washington. It cultural and authentic descriptions of is dclare,l that tl.e sycamore tree, 337 tres in all parts of the I'nitel in States, making a distinctly valuable found to If the lnrget :h.tdi tr ot to existinK knowledge .'ill the I r f I Sf iif . t a recent rontpst contribution tre-?in was found It native that, by th Ant'r;. :! Genetic as:o- - probability. thre is no living elm prlf at Great Kim" heft for street lartrer than "Thewhich Lition. stlo l is T,H feet In Conn., planting. and about 100 feet tall, and 1 on a The be.!owv.l of the is estimated t be 2.V1 years old. Many I clr-- . remarkable specimens of sneries which . ays t V.i. i!irr.xi. nI " f t ui2 inhe In rir- - ordinar'lv attain only smnll sizes were whirh niir. atunearthed by the contest. fnrnlshlnn iirrifrr-arc! et t.tll. ilr.iwj are new record of maximum Krowtn. tention to the fae I that foresters A s.'iss.ifr-iwaa brought to listht at re ominrndinir the species r spcrl-illfeet I'enn . which I? for itv p'antlng. They cay that lor.tf Horsham. in nrhs In r rru in f crence at four fet with yramiri-- tlirplanted jrrt''no from the Kronnd. whereas. for rttv ntrwtx has ?hfi'n (tint not Ionr before this a CJeorfsIn I to- , wit hut and peels ;tii! it had tf.e largest hbh ar town elalnnd that dust and i; thoimh mi t;rt:tvrtlt!at.U complement of sasaafrns tree In the world, urr-.life. In a! i.tion. the syeamore tills tree was onlv someth.liiK over 7 In ix rMtit;t ti ntf K.h ..f liu'fts feet In circumference. A wiilfe bircii was found In Massat "U" l anv s: and fwrtrt a fi'"t. a chusetts with ;i Kirth of 12 feet 2 In a quick urower. at Ini year a pecan was found in Ixmlsfana nycan-.orhealthv u'iallva ellalreadv a rtreiimff renre of If feet C as fir tnhes; with Ia.ru:.- fnoiiKi) for fh.i'l . ami a afal:a in Arkansas with As for the Lilt:' l:or.itlv- purpose". a srirth of feet. hardly anv eastern thr Is Kenerally hrld so ps- tur ji ue The ToiteHnc Fnplnr. as the .yc.irn'r. The tallept tree founrl is a yellow Itrnntirm flnrk. in North tTHrollna. which is lf'S popir nd las of hlrh hark t and feet rircu mferem-With It" strlktnsrtv rnxitlT) Inciiew rrsntrn iftrnt "Sa'urc hihI eon forma Jon. 3 feet The value of th4 contest lies in Its a murktil indlvtd-iiallt- v th syenmnre h for .my contribution of new Information as de-to and md net tie mistaken summer the maximum growth attained bv either In thnihr thpp""i,. speMet nnl the localities In foti,i3e onrcih lt ft r net ural ciduous whn or tn the winter when th leaves which the different species seem to form, Krow best. The relative fizes of the j re absent. are fairly well estabA fonmnn objection to the sycamore coniferous sper;.-Is it tmbtt of dropping lished, the Bitrce of California, for as a lawn tr in charthe I'rnm this example, helm; the lavf beforit autumn. t ailed on t.ie size ata world; but informationlargest it frnet men acteristic coundecidou? in tree.this tree? 'he rorest tained bybeen Recently "dirty received Jiss a, letter from a very incomplete. try prvtrn resi.lent tvho on has a yeamirn t From Rom" comes the news that an )iti Ihwh. "Mv j viMnioro tr aio?Jt Italian named Quarlni lias Invented a tieautjf'il. I. .a! the writer, "untileK:ii deflects torpedoes from to device when its ltaves AnointI nnv remc.lv that I an their course and explode? them. It is thre fll. 3ftld that the nlued fleets flre to he Apply to fho tree to keep it It from was surpllfd. with his Invention. lti lcav so foor?" nut-heari- 2,-191- 5 TP ,r at the' Fair Onk. a SALT, LAKE CITY; UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER N, Meet Us other hand, there is little foresters say, prospect of popularity, for oak of California, which On the. IIERALD-REPUBLICA- n, ,n niaittjgj. 1 ng X The f&s Zie- - I - nui-neari- nn . nut-beari- fort t photo-Krnph- "Weth-ersfiel- J-- ri . d. t You'll find it? In the Mineral Hulldlnff, v - h- r- e8 home. syen-riifirt- . ... just like the Kiddies' playroom at . i " The coziest spot on the grounds - i poujn &f?d his Pod ng - Itah Fuel A"U your Dealer. 4 r Company. y 1 T 1 s " - ex-anit- i. r- - - de tin-smok- p.-tilt-irt- CLAIMS iri'-'io- 1 s 1 - U e - j i - sub-urha- n vv 1 I llrrlarm Iln.lnnl pj to Kill Her. Amanda Truelove McCIure. charged the with murder In the first decree for own of S. (J. McCIure. told her killing witness storv of the shoutliiK on tne stand in JudKo C. W. Morse s court yesafternoon. The case probably terday will kj to the jury today. The accused told of having learned In Memphis. that McCIure had a wif. Tt nn.. from whom he was not divorcod. and that she told him she would not live with him lonter. She said this led to a quarrel In which he struck her and threatened to Mow her brains out. The shooting occurred just after this and is aMeijvd to have been in se' f defence. In the fear that he would carry out his threat. Trade mark, patent, and other industrial privileges have been taken from Hermans in Japan for the duration of the war by the .Japanese government. -- . llluiiraiion from WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE book F t? Ji2 1 Lfl up a close acquaintance with before and after meals. See how it makes you ready and keen for your three squares. See how it relieves that stuffy feeling after eating. Keep fFfys, J, r BANK HO CRD ON It quenches thirst refreshes mouth and throat brightens your smile keeps you calm and contented. A constant friend. Costs but a mite. Sealed flhvays fresh air-ti- n i D c W3 D na Tickets- to Buster Brown entertainment Monday and Tuesday can be obtained at Hirsehman's Shoe Store. Positively no admittance Avithout ticket. This is the famous Buster Brown and his dog'Tige, wlio give an entertaining performance to which young and old are invited, with the proviso that no grown-u- p person will be admitted unless accompanied by one or more children. This is a Buster Brown and Tige free entertain- o - Charges Against Secretary of Treasury and Comptroller Dismissed by Court. Washington, Oct. 1. Charles C. Olo-o- f the Ripgs National ver, president vice president. Flather. bank; William and H. H. ' Flather, cashier, were Indicted today on charges of perjury in connection with the bank's recent suit apainst Secretary McAdoo and Comptroller Williams. Four indictments were returned aarainst each of the bank officials, who are charged with perjury in making an affidavit which set forth that the bank never had engaged in stock market transactions and had no transactions with Lewis Johnson & Co., a defunct firm of local stock brokers. Attorneys for Secretary McAdoo and Comptroller Williams contended at the trial of the bank's suit that the books of Lewis Johnson & Co. showed many transactions in the names of the bank officials named. The Indictments are a sequel to the suit of the bank, which alleged that Secretary McAdoo and Comptroller Williams, because of personal animus toward some of the bank's officers, had eonspircd to injure the institution by withdrawing: public deposits, making extraordinary demands for special reports and finally by imposing a fine of $.".'i00 upon the bank for failure to make a certain report called for by the ccmp-- t roller. The district supreme court dismissed all the charges the bank made against the .secretary and the comptroller, but left undecided the question of the $5000 fine. A decision on that point is expected at the fall term of court. At the Higgs bank a statement wa issue. saying that it long had been the hank's custom to act for customers and depositors in making investments by having one of its officers in his own capacity as a member of the Washington stock exchange execute orders for stocks for cash and never on margin. "No order or transaction was ever made by the bank for its own behalf or profit, but invariably for and in behalf of others," said the statement. ENVOYS COME MONDAY a o jjI O CHARGES OF PERJURY 1 XYNl S3 Af-fn- lrt Threat-rne- il ' ptsuirfs D OFFICERS OF R1GGS SE McClnre TelU AIou llomeitle Mr. i - SELF-DEFEN- o o D o o a a o an a BACK WITH REPUBLICANS onnonn a Da aoooan a.a otjnoirn oa o a n o o o o oa da o ity n a g d ment. Admission by ticket only and no grown-up- s unless accompanied by children will be admitted. The Hirschman Shoe Co. and the children of Salt Lake are the hosts. Secure your tickets early for the big event. Tickets will be issued until capacity of hall is given, and inasmuch as there are 19,000 children in Salt Lake you will have to hurry, as we will onlv give tickets to of hall for each performance. ca-pae- a an da were given the power to juvenile court. Those who pleaded ncj legislatures choose the United States senators, se- guilty will be given a hearing at V lected Nathan Goff, who at that time o'clock this forenoon. was on the federal bench, having been WOHKIXti KOll IIH5IIWAV. circuit a judge on the United States court of appeals for more than twenty David Hirschi of Rockville arrive' in the city yesterday in the interest: Millionaire Oil Man of West Virginia years. movement ot secur of tlie Will Work Actively for a highway to Little Zlon or Mukoontu ENTER NOT GUILTY PLEA Weap valley in Washlngotn counts Success of Party. Stfite and federal aid is being invoke' W. K. Fdwards. the millionaire oil to secure funds for an automobile roa Are Students Tnentj-onf University man of Charleston, VY. Va., who was from the State or Grand Canyon high one of the three leaders of the ProCharged With. Tresrnnna at Fair, way at either Hurricane or La. Verkit in 1912 and who was the of Washington county, to Little Zion val A total of twenty-on- e students gressive partycandidate for the United the University of Utah, arrested on ley. The attractions of the nationa Progressive States Senate in 1913, is at the Hotel charges of trespass at the state fair park are claimed by Zion Valley peopli he announced that he has grounds Thursday afternoon by a ruse to be greater than those of the Yo Utah, where returned to the Republican party and put into operation by Capt. J. J. Rob- Semite. will make an active campaign for the erts of the police department, and W. success of the Republican national and I. Willsle. superintendent of the local There are now more than 2,000,00( state tickets Ina the next campaign? Mr. office of the Pinkertons, appeared be- prisoners of war in Germany and Aua hid wards was andldate for the Unit- fore Judge N. H. Tanner in the crim- tria. says a dispatch from Frankfort Of these all except 330 ed States Senate at the time that C. AV. inal division of the city court yesjterday 000 are Russians. Dillon was the Republican candidate and pleaded not guilty. and John W. Davis, the present soliciwere arrested, but In all twenty-tw- o An electric fire alarm siren invented tor general of the United States, was it was found that one of these was unthe Democratic nominee. In the end der IS years of age and his case was by a Denver man has been heard eleve! the legislature, it being the last time referred, much to his chagrin, to the miles. y.'.y.j!? E7 JL Reception to Greet Suffrage Tourists Will lie Held on Sieps or State Cnpltol. The two envoys of the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage, who are by auto from San Francisco traveling to Washington, and are to be in Salt Monday, have passed through Kureka. New. on the Lincoln highwav, to a telegram received bv according Miss Mabel Vernon, field secretary, and should arrive in this city on schedule time. The mass as the arranged main feature meeting of their stop in Salt Lake will be held on the steps of the state capitol instead of on the steps of the ft City and County building. A reception committee in autos will meet the tourists and escort them to the Hotel Utah, then to the capitol. where a formal will be extended Mrs. Annie greeting V'.ells Cannon in the namebyof the women of Utah. Governor Sprv and Mavor Park and Representatives Joseph Howell of Logan inhave been invited vitations have been sent to the and various women's organizations of the state to be present. From Salt Lake the women envoys will ko to thence to Kvanston and Cheyenne. U'vxCH'- - WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. Franken eh ,1 , ,wr. net GGISTS The " - '7 -- ' j 3- - Our salespeople are schooled to help you buy. We are anxious to make only satisfied customers, and so our salespeople are instructed never to take advantage or misrepresent. We believe that honesty is the best policy and Ave never make claims that we cannot stand back of. You will find courtesy, intelligence and fairness awaiting you at our Stores. CHILDREN TELL HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS "Utilo Spear lilt wm Hornor'a Safety I.enerue In Ontario, Canada, Offer Price for I'.sajn. on the Snbjeet. With a view to educate children with regard to their safety the Ontario Motor league has offered, through the Ontario Safety league, cash prizes for the best upon "How Children May composition Help to Avoid Motor Accidents." The contest is open to children in the schools of Toronto. Hamilton. Ottawa, and London. Ontario. There are two classes of prizes offered for scholars under 12 years and over that age. The cash prizes in each class range eight from $1 to $10. bright boy Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1228 Kesncr Bldg., Chicago, for "WRIGLEY'S Mother Goose" as acted by the Sprightly Spearmen. The book is free. - fcfrr-- J EIIa! kiw. 1J 10c Powdered Borax. Sulphur. 10c Boric Acid. 10c Bicarbonate of Soda. 10c Agents for Kaffee-Hag- " 10c Omaha, Neb., Oct. 2So Meal. 10c Henna Leaves. 10c Rochelle Salts. 10c Sassafras Bark. " Prepared Chalk. Coffee that won't keep you awake 25c. for developing films; work guaranteed 10c. We sharpen Safety Razor Blades; make them good as new. -- - IPaOOT-SMAPlN- mm VJlth ZSZJ I'OIl FAIl.M WOMAN'S IIURKAU. 1. The Farmers' National congress today adopted resolutions favoring woman suffrage and indorsing the Keating- bill, already Introduced In the national Congress, providing for the establishment of 'a, farm i woman's bureau in the department of II. K. Stockbridge of agriculture. Dr. Atlanta, Ga.. was elected president. The United States mints "sent out $1 41.ft00.00n in coin the year during was 1910, of which $105,000,000 and $3,000,000 in pennies and gold Five of These 10c Package Drugs for Any 10c 10c Flaxseed 10c Powdered Alum. each pacUagc 3 m m2 mm esi Tattoo Alarm Clocks $1.75 $1.00 Watches $5.50 Wrist AVatches l.20 s:tc 4.25 30c Chocolates Rose Glycerine Soap.... 5c Red Peerage (Limit 5 cakes.) $1.50 Pullman Slippers.. $1.15 75c No. 52 Atomizer (hose and . s 53c throat) 50c 10c b. 99c Ideal Hair Brush.... Durham Duplex Razor .fl.OO (Domino) 85c French Ivory Comb 03c 25c Ansonia Nail Clip JOc 75c Sewing Scissors .4lc .79e $1.00 Fountain Syringe $1.75 Combination Water Bottle and Syringe ....91.20 $1.25 $5.00 ........... ....... ent pieces. i mm Jii n rrr.i ..75c Rubber Gloves gal. California Sherry AA'ine. .90c 5 gal. California Sherry Wine. 25c $1.00 Pinkham Vegetable Com. . . . . : Hfle $1.00 1 1-- pound 50cPhenolax 35c Castoria 10c AA'afers Dutch Cleanser, two 30e 24c, for.... 15c |