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Show THE Himswmt $8,000,000 SPENT ON U. S. FORESTS HERALD-REPUBLICA- ----- j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916 N. --- --- s- Coming to the Orpheum j - r HERE THERE EVERYWHERE Importance of Growths on Slopes Pointed Out Before Delegates. We park and ship hous- hold ;rrod eat, west, north. Routh. by local frciKht or In carload. W are experts. Iel us fitcure with you. Save money.i: yourself worry and WAUK-HtC- fV WANT i'OL'U stori-:i- tiOODS m P Session of District Delegates Brings Out Vital Needs. A e 1 i r f the maintenance Importance forest growths on alt slope, nnd railtho. which rise abov anil home, wa pointed out road trwk forester of by . II. rlory. assistant nn address n the Portland district. Inbefore the clo snowslldea, yesterday, in.-- conference of tb dHtrl'-- t forester. William N. Hall of Washington. ituch .. ttd of lartre expenditure I. a s.O'i.'0 tn Inftv year. madof by the purchase the flovernrnent tl foretthatalons: watrehed Appalachian may be Innovation Is rnountalf, Adopted by Proprerved. "With an ununtml depth hof snow in mav fessor at University th hills, pr.ow d!d expected than to be more frrUnt andal I ever Mr. rommon. thl spring." of Utah. crur almost any day,Flory. at'" They may bwomM warm ifhrn the wralhT to Iooen the. accumulation of enough mow on the. slopes." I.F.VI KIKJAP. YOIINtJ. Pnh( of th history department ( n)M Kaplalned. of the Pnlverslfv of I'inh Mr. Flory ald tftow slide u.ut!y are done away with maps entirely bs in of Meep the result of the trlpplnr the tarhln$c of hlstorv at the uniwhrr an ninfr arcI c umulate. of slope, either Jle has subtltuted picversity. the of Improper tures. tfmhrlnsr or devastation by fire. 1Iof J. l.eo Fairbanks is on Called attention to several Instance ft palming .f North hi and i'outli rtsmnec, Aner!rrt which will bo used In the Reference wm made to tho fdins fenrhinsr of In the a park of UJiOt r rt national ni! natures of the Jrek and history, at th south Orrtnn am helnK used In lioman Iia ina brink of the '.iuiiibii river norz.I In ardent history, and for Kr-struction d II tb.it i recreation .l fublfc ti.- plan of the format tr.e.'leval history printi and pictures are helnsr it.Hed Instead of the t. erec i r t houe and rpt jrvi'' opti old style an I rlr.ir maps. air fire p!r for So far us Is known, the univerfor ter.tv nttable cro.jnd t Ive work Is the first He a sity that rf.i.;.r.i institution in the country to !ire discard maps for wtth hIht td Male same c o rri m i (rfsrn Pictures In the history departsttn d rrs tlfd In replenishing many ment. with tr it und-supervision Heretofore pictures have !en Mr. Ktory added of fre.t used with success In the that a. a result, sportsmen had of seoarrnihy In the jrradeteaching which operated In fife protttn. from In a number rf the larger schools attention the forri erice !u derived cities. I'rofessor Younjr Intends to write much benefit. a on thesis the subject as soon as ho SOOO.QOO E upended. determines what values the pich Mr. Half. fok earlier In the tures add to class work of the stuhad lb said that orrrnmnl day, dents. 1 1. thdurtn pended narty In the purchase of fast five years lands for national forests In the eastern tin n.ttd that all thU IBOARD MAY INCREASE rno'int r In the southmoney has ber e x;nd-ern Appalachians. In the states of Viral nt. V.'en Vir. int a. North Carolina. Tennessee nnd tieorgl and in the White mountains ir Now Hampshire. MINE TAX ESTIMATES He explained that the ferieral srovern-fnn- t never owne.l the lands nnd state i ownership tf while n!er nd v 1.1 ua 5s with the to private ai."l u nrecut-itresult CittlriK Schedules Filed by Companies pi tre. iMstrut foresters who attended the Not Necessarily Final, mnvT.tlon erer iirnnlmfms in th opln-i- r a a had alt rj that Iike ten Idal Is Warning. fori f ererir.- - plar of tr.e foresters, i.n scrounds that it was In a most ntral s location nl awny from the iadijuar-terof any clftrbt forest. Heports of schedule., of net proceeds mining companies, submitted In HEARD IN SUPREME COURT fr larsre numbers daily, does not mean that the as Klven will be those finally amounts Three ivil Actions) on the Ioeke for tho state ordered by board of equalisation, the Iteorlrur Today. ioard members replied to yesterday In state supreme court yesterday ac- oral as to wriether thev had tion on bond In one criminal case was really Inquiry started their assessment work. l or example, beart. or.e civil onea.e went over to the in urrlvlnjc at the net Ivtl cise was May term arul the tax airents of the comon motion of attorreys for ap- proceeds, include many Sterns in deduction pany rrorn was because settlement nade not the pros, which the board does pellant out of court. of necessity aree should be alca The criminal was that of the lowed, and taken a Klven etnte aKalnst 1. A. Norerscn and others. tonnajce. it furthermore sometimes that happens The continued was Union I'aclflc there Is a variance of opinion between aKalnst William lav!s. The the tax aent and the board company as to what case settled was that of Oliver Wlis-the press valuation should b One corporation, for example turned atrainst Nphl lt". In a tcroM lnon.e of II. 250.000 in round Thre civil cases are set for riKures with the net John Iree.- - aaralnst the Oregon today: In round Short Hroadbent against Jen-re- r fUures of 1400,200. prcfds The deductions Un;A Sylvester Itlo rande, and tJ. Ienver & included approximately JMft c0' for Illo Grande against construction . :.rw for manAjfement and $:..n.T clerks. for company. lawyers. S1S00 for rents S40d for stationery uni printing, for an.f and supplies JURORS SET ASIDE WILL 15000 for expenses "other expenses. brlnjjlnif nmounis up to nearlv i',"f 'r, In addition exemption is asked Nettle . Praxler to 140.000. noiifl I of srra. MKKreKatlnsr $33,000. about . Iluat favolved. worth of insurance and $11 000 A Jury In Judfre M. I i:itch!s court for personal Injury claims. Amons the coal renderol a verdict ettinfc aside the from will of the late. Mrs. Nettle ('.. Frazler Carbon county ir.akiriKcompanies their returns In which h made i:. V. Kvans. yesterday were the follo.xvinc with net proceeds: Pleasant Valley husband's) friend, principal Iiratee In their oal company. Utah mine, $8,01; .1. of an estat of i:o.O. disposing The Jury decided that Mrs. Frazler Gate t'reek mine, $30,710 5Cfastle mine $rl.;t.2: Winter Quarters was not of sound mind when she made mine. $4T.. Fuel. Sunnvside the will and it should not stand. .!; Utah Cameron t'oal "comThe contest was brought by relatives mine. $4')7.;,;3.10: of decedent, who claim rights to thu pany. Cameron mine. $5.354. 7?. estate. Unless tho case Is the s. WOULD WED UTAH WOMAN tat will be subject toappealed, distribution by probate court. iciaoo rarmer .viakea Ills Wants Known to Postmaster Uarrum. srantiovnii.Y "I am a farmer and single bachelor, Raymond (Z. Naylor recommended to the, county commission yesterday that very much In need of a wife, and I do the county adopt th system of pv-iti- g not know where to and the employers twice a month. He best results and not expose mv pet name." stated this Is customary with large says a Huhl, Ida., man In letter to corporations and that he thought It Noble Uarrum, postmaster yesterday wouli operate better than th. monthly The postmaster will not d'lvul the for th county. The com- name of the writer except to such rayment mission too the matter under advlse-men- t- women as may consider life on a farm Ths sender of the letter does no? teli his axe, fut some speculation may be had In a notation in which he aujraests would prefer to correspond that he 3o to 40 years old. 4 with women from He adds that he would not object Ends Dry, Hoarse s widow with one or two children to a s "Fair maidens seem to be scarce In Coughs nere locality. no concludes. "I inn mean ousinees Quickly and have no time for 4 A Wtsaple. curiosity seeners. o Tleraedy. . . -- , it"- :":!. - Pictures Instead v'l '. to Teach History m e . , t.';:'li, ii1; -- l. . - ' - sf a v"' forl i k an . i s 1 a srr ufi a w i v n Edison and Victor Phonographs and Records J a HJ lsf -- r tre. Pan-Americ- s IBegi ns This Morning at 1030 Including Spectus urc nase or ivew o pring Bl ouses Just QcetVB d in 1 1 me for This Sa le Waists Formerly Marked $5 o95 to $15 of Maps Are Used a-- mi ." "VV. . Wright & Peters Shoes McCall Patterns A mx Sendam Closing at-wor- OA Gloves . par-tieutar- ly Red fern Corsets Reynier Til K.N', TOO, Olflt IS nitKI'HOOK IP NOTABLE ADDRESSES MADE 5 m.'ci:s wiiitc A bevsltelilne Klrl of extraordinary arcom Ins to the Orpbruni next tistry, veel with tllitim ltork. - l fA-r- lrc 1 -- !tfmi T offb-tain- SOCIETY . -- -- '). I tat tk d tn;r nece-s-saril- C dls-mlss- efi c-- e Ashton-Whlte-Skll-Jico- rn 1 1".. ''e hr - tht v. w-rit-e J or Painful Hosjae-Mad- Isiyral TT.fl bat laenaalrd TToar.t sil poSll!ve this pteasant tasting, rcsnlti jciven eouzli ffrup ha c.ud it to te jn n.j mom tomes than any othtr rrmdr it cives sJrcoflt instant relief and will usually orercoir tba areras couh ia 21 bonr- Gtt2M fur.res Pinrc (33 cent frorn any drn? store, tjour it ir.f xrorth) a rint tj horr.e-tna.!- tottl and till the bottle with tIa'.ti suar & cranu-Jate- i yrup. This makes a lull family nunplr of the most cotiffh remedy at a cost of only 54 cvnts cr less. Vt couldn't btir pg m'ici em:zh naedi-ir.- e for C2..rd. rud? ra!r J asilr xr era red anl never f poijj. 1 uii dtre'ticns with Vines. 1h9 rromrines, certair.tr an.! easa With which this l'inex Svrup overromes. a baJ cotiph, chest or throat co?d U remarkable. It qttickJy b.rn4 a truly dr. rfnt ef-fecti- rc cuh lioars9 or tizht and heals Bn ti.es a painful cotih in a hurry. Wits a persistent loos cotich it stops "tho for- PMison oi pr.iecrm in ire li.roai and bron-rhi- al ti:Lcj, tlus ending the axinojin iacktn. n I'inrx fs a HjrMf concer.trstei of fr.tiir.e Norway pine extra-;- , rich In m'atacol nvi in famous the world 3ver for its srh niid ctfect in hronchiti.i. whtwipinrr mugh, bronchial asthma an i wirtcr roii7:is. To Totd iiarr,'"ntmer.t fr making nsk Tour rfrursist for "2Y2 himi hi, of i'inex an l don't tccept an.ti ':r. tine. A trnarantc cf af0ltto satisfaction, rr money pronptlv refunded, foes this 'He I'incx Cc ylth I t. Wajse.preparatiwa. Jxi. com-P'U- 1 Court Notes " (Continued From Preceding rage.) month was that of Miss Iole Kob'naon and Walter 1. (!tnn. which took place last evenlnj? at the hom of the brblc'sH mother. Mrs. Maud 1j. Kobinson. on Fifth Fast. Hehcr C. Ivcrnon officiated at Ittshop the marriage ceremony at 7 o'clock and a reception followed from 8 until 11. The decorations were particularly all In pink and white, carnapretty, In profusion. Tho tions bcinr used young: couple was unattended, standing' under a canopy formed of the pink and white blossoms, smilai and ferns. in her The bride was bridal cown of Ivorycharming white charmeude with overdress of Georgette crepe trimmed with silver lace and carried a cluster of lovtdy bride's roses. Mrs. Iloblnson assisted In reof ceiving by Mrs. John (Sunn, mother the bridegroom; by her sister, Mrs. J. Milton Jones of I'rovo, and by Mjs. 15. T. I'yper. Presiding in the dlnlrjfj room were Mis Inclle I'yper and Miss Irene Crane. Here the pink and white color effect prevailed. A Inrge wedding cake ornamented In the chosen colors formed the central decoration of tho table, which was festooned with smllax and lighted by pink shaded and candles. Streamers of lights the hearts toand ribbon extending from pink dome the corners of the table added to tho dainty effect. Informal musical selections were the evening and a given during connumber were present to offer large on the happy event. gratulations Mr. and Mrs. (lunn will be at home after March 1 Ht 520 Iledondo avenue. w.-f-s I.ITIZIIARV WOMAN X- - ill INVITATIONS FOIl ANNIAI, KV ISN'T. Members of the It. G. club are issuInvitations for tho annual dance to ing be given by club members in Odeon hnll March 1. The club consists of a number of well known girls and the Indicate that this dance preparations will excel those given heretofore. The are members the Misses Ida Giles. Hessle Will. Marie James. Miriam Jacobsen, Olive Snow, Itachel Petersen, Florence James, Victoria Midgley, Iver-soMrs. n. Hazel M. Carlson, Mrs. Aln C. Mrs. Dorothy Sadrup and Miss Marie Dougall. 5 x Miss Fdva Friendly, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Kdward Kosenbaum. the past .six months, expects to leave some time next week for her home In Portland, Ore. Mrs. C K. Allen will leave Saturday for a trip to the cast to visit her daughters and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Stimpsnrt and Mrs. Henry Stimpson of the Pres-co- tt apartments expect to move about the middle of April and will be located at 1153 First avenue, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John K. Austin. Mrs. J. Milton Jones Is here from Frovo. the guest of her sister, Mrs. i i e Claranee Hardy Is with pracIn a complaint by the county attorney. Suit was filed by th Merchants Adcompany aralnst William Het-tjustment Ice to collect $475 alleged to be due on a contract for purchase of a piano. In slate, supreme court a decision was handed down In th case of the Murray yesterdav Meat Ac Live Stock company against the Newhouse Healtv compsny. J. F. S hraven and 1. IT. Sjhravcn. Th written by I. N. Straup, chief opinion and concurred Justice, la by the other two members of the court affirms the Judgment the lower court, which was for $5.0of damages occasioned the meat and live stock company because of an excavation beneath th wall of Its warehouse and ref riireratlns plant. Milan H. an office clerk of a petition In bankruptcy Matfna. fiied Nott, In thq United States court In which he places his indebtedness at $5326.0. In unsecured claims, with no assets. The s.ow. that he contracted petition of tliis indebtedness while having Hitji an or. en account note In the First Nation! Hank of Colorado Springs. Fred A. of Hacchus. a lato be relieved of Indebtedborer, asks Spner ness resatln $S7.7 In a bankruptcy r tltion. He places his- assets at $;$... which he considers exempt. In a bankruptcy petition William F. of Salt Lake. a teamster, Ynuns his Indebtedness at $105 and asplaces charged without a license ticing barberins Issued ri 1 - sets at 2j. No Waist Sold Before 10.30 This Morning Remember the For $3.96 to Price $15 Values Keith-O'Brie- Second Floor. Co. n IIONOMKI). The Utah Woman's Press club entertained last evening at a banquet In honor of Dr. Fmmeltne 15. Wells, founder of the organization and for of the club. The many years president which was given In Social hall, affair, was to celebrate the Nigiity-elght- h of the disbirthday anniversary tinguished 29.honor guest, .which falls on February The details were strictly of a litereach member of the club ary character,some notable author or personating writer, many of them wearing costumes in keeping with tho characters assumed. A number of original and delightful feature distinguished the occasion. 3jC Laces, Lace and Georgette Combinations, Crepe do Chines, Pussy. Willow Silks, Georgette Crepes and Chiffon Taffetas, lii all the new light shades as well as many blacks and the more conservative staple colors. It AXGK OF SIZES BEGINS WJTH 34 AND RUNS UP TO d(. ha!8h Maud I Itobinson. having come especially to attend the marriage of her niece, Miss Lole Robinson, and Walter I Gunn last evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Woodhouse of Ptichfleld are guests at the Hotel Utah. dancing party They came to attend the the Utah club last evening by given of which organization they are members. $8,891,44 VALUE 0F0.S.L. general health, pay strict attention to your diet and see that the liver and bowels are regularly active. Tf assistance is needed, Just Try MAYORS MEET IN ST LOUIS Railroad's Tax Agent, in Va-- , reason for eliminating from the oath A telegram from the National Securasked that Salt Iake fur- attached the reference to true virtue. leaguenames ity of members of that ornish the ganization, and this, also was referred be "The return bear3 values believed to to the training camp organization. justified by the changed basis of assessment which has been adopted by the state." The valuation then is given for the GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, road as $8,891,443. The first schedule seven sheets in recapitulacontaining tion shows the valuation of the main trcck, telegraph, telephone, transmission llns and side tracks to be divided bv counties as follows: Cache, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR 1.34f.400; Uox Elder, $1,627,750; Weber. $547,180; ravis. $1,089,850, and Salt Lake. $906,860. making a total of for thi3 class of property. Fl SEE FROM DANDRUFF $5,521,840 Terminal Worth The terminals and grounds In Salt 75.24 acres, Lake City extending over less the right of way, are valued at Scwe your hair! Double its $450,000. Seven more sheets show the valuation of depots, freight and passenger beauty in a few moments-Tr- y stations, section, tool, en.?ine, roundhouses, store, pump, oil and ice houses, water tanks, stand pipes, with reserthis! voirs, repair, machine, blacksmith, carpenter and other shops, oil tanks, coal hoists, coal chutes, trestles, dwellings, and If you care for heavy hair, that hotels, eating houses, stockyardscounfollows, by glistens with beauty and Is radiant all other buildings asBox with life; has an IOlder, $44,835; softness ties: Cache, $69,110; Weber. $13,760; Davis, $27,635; Salt and Is fluffy and Incomparable lustrous, try Dander-ina Lake, $444,255, making total of $599,-59Just one application doubles the The valuation of the stock is beauty of your hair, besides it immedithe franchise every particle of dan- placed at $1,922,765, androlling ately dissolves or right to do business in Utah at have nice, druff; you cannot hair if you have dandruff. heavy, This $150,000, running this total to $2,072,-76healthy destructive scurf robs the hair of its Us strength and its very life, lustre. Total Is Found. and if not overcome it produces a maschedule The all and itching of the scalp; the terial supplies showing and other tools, personal loosen and die; then property not otherwise hair roots famish, listed, divides the hair falls out fast. amounts between counties as folIf your hair has been neglected and the Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too lows: Csche, $63,000; Box Elder. Weber. $42,500; Davis, $1500, and bottle of Knowl-ton'- s oily, get a Lake, $122,i:5o, making a total of Danderlne at any drug store or Salt toilet counter; apply a little as directed $247,250. and ten minutes after you will say this XlTI.I.IFIKS It ATE INCREASE. was the best investment you ever madu. We sincerely believe, regardless of Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 16. The reservthat if you cent order of the Missouri everything else advertised, dtslre beautiful hair and ice commission authorizingpublic soft, lustrous, railroads no lots of it to Increase their freight and passenger dandruff no and no more falling hairitching rates was reversed J. G. Slate you scalp must use Knowlton's Danderlne. If of the circuit court byof Judge Cole county toeventually why not now? day, and the commission appealed to the supreme court of Missouri. e. VMS TETIEE'S Stomach Bitters 5. ss $17,-00- 25-ce- nt BOUNTY CLAIMS More Presented in Last Sixty An- nual. Report, Itemizes Mayor Ferry Is Asked to Fend Delerious Holdings. gates From nlt Lake. In a communication received by Mayor W". Mont Ferry from the national conference of mayors, he 13 urged to J. Tt. Evans, tax agent for the Orename delegates from Salt Lake to a gon Short Line, thinks valuation of a meeting of this conference and the railroad largely aynatter of opinion. mayors' national defense committees In his annual report to the state board of the various cities to be held In St. of equalization he says: Louis March 3 and 4. "The fact that divergence of opinion has referred the com- in regard to values Mayor Ferry of property of this munication to the backers of tho cit- class is so wide that those er.jraired In izens' training camp movement in Salt Lake, and will designate for delegates appraising It for the United States ns may he chosen by the training camp government differ broadly, is sufficient promoters. fever-ishne- BIG INCREASE IN the transaction within ten months. 0. To promote and maintain your TKANSFEIl APARTMENTS. Deeds were filed yesterday transthe Ilayward apartments at ferring North Second and Second West streets ' from Elizabeth A. Hay ward to the Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company Alfor a consideration of $33,038. the deed was filed, the former though owners have the privilege of revoking 0; Wiiv Tolerate Days Than in Period June to December, 1915. Catarrh? You have noticed, no doubt, that So assiduous sheepmen have been In employing men on salary to fight coyotes, in addition to giving them the bounty and skins, that the bounty claims allowed bv the state auditor in the last sixty days amount to as much as for the period from June to De- cember, and this despite adverse weather conditions. The campaign of state and federal officials, especially in connection with the recent national health conference the spread of rabies, which is, against. believed at the state auditor's office1 to have much to do with the Increased demands on the bounty fund. Within the past sixty days 785 bounty claims have been allowed, and claims now ready for payment amount to $11,884.50. 80 per cent of these claims are sensitive membranes. forFully and wildcats. The remain- and heal the coyotes Scott's is pleasant to take. der are for wolves, bears and mountain lions. Scott & Bowne, Eloomfield, N. J. "In other words." says Gilbert W. Williams, deputy state more auditor, "three times the activity or has been shown the past two months than dur1 ing the preceding six months. We 1 have had many sheepmen come in and that they had men on salary explain inand were not relying on the bounty ducement alone." j j any-col- aggravates nasal catarrh, and tlie How of mucous amazes you that such objectionable matter could find lodgment in your head. To ignore this catarrh when the cold subsides is wrong because it continues to slowly injure the delicate linings of the nasal passages and clog them up. To correct catarrh, cleanse the nostrils frequently with a solution of warm wrater and salt, insert vaseline on retiring, and take a spoonful cf Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation 15-- 30 am Staying at BAD COLD? HEADACHY ANDNOSE STUFFED Its Aug ems Los Angeles"' ''Rape's Cold Compound" ends colds and grippe in a few hours, Take 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until ycu have taken three doses, then aH grippe misery goes and It promptly your cold will be broken. opens your clogged-u- p nostrils and the of the head; stops nasty air passages relieves the discharge or nose running; f everishness, sore headache, dullness,soreness and stiffthroat, sneezing, ness. Don't stay stuffed-up- ! Quit blcwin." and snuffling. Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world such prompt relief as "Pape's gives Cold Compound." which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Advertisement. with a sense of i satisfaction. The mere choice is always said of this distinctively high-cla- ss hotel at once stamps you as a person of standing and good taste. European Plan, $1.50 up. Spring St. at Fourth. "In K the center of everything worth xehile. C. C. Loomls " - Harry Loomif Proprietor Jlho, you '11 lie the Jlngelus Grill. J |