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Show 6 THE 1641 t3 GIVEN DIPLOMAS D. J. Greenwell. Correspondent. street. 815. T.lephone SALT LAKE CITY, UTAlr? THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 191G N, 108 GRADUATES OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department. 420 Twenty-fift- h IIERALD-UEPUBLICA- avenue. Washington Tela. 915 or 2151-- a R. I 0 Utah Agricultural College Ends WORK OF HOME INVITATIONS TO BE BROADER ISSUED ' FOR JAUNTTO OGDEN . Its Most Successful Year With Ceremonies. fSpylaJ to The nrall-llepnbl!can- .l Logan. June Graduating a class 108, the largest in the history of the annual institution, the twenty-thir- d commencement exercises of the Utah Agricultural college were held yester7. of Crittenden Mission May Care for Juvenile Delinquents of Ogden. and Jobbers Will Display Establishments of Junction City. Manufacturers Sjec!l t The nertldnr pott'eas. Ogden, June 7. More than 200 Invitaof tions are to be sent out tomorrow to Ogden, June 7. If the suggestion secrenorthern Utah business men. newspaper national I. Mrs. II Robertson, men and city and county officials to misCrittenden .Florence the of tary visit Ogden Wednesday, June 21. when sion. Is adopted, the Ogden Crittenden the on Its manufacturers and Jobbers Ogden home. In addition to carrying an excursion to show have a detention becom-arranged usual work will and Jobbing visitors the At manufacturing Kir! delinquents. homo for Juvenile such establishments of the for no city. has place present Ogden The committees met In the Weber s girls. - 1 many others This suggestion Robertson Mrs. discussed hy have, ben and the week's stop herefavor her the focal directors declare they suggestion. M?s Erb. treaiurer onhe local o board submitted a report to Mrs and ia .re?,. sks? there and that mn fljS-sa- ss herri.h NC5S START C01MYCANSPA1GN Several Annonaee Themselves: Aa Rein Oat for Va rlana Offices la Weber. . to Tt. Herld-npobllcan- to-d- ay e? announced county commission has at tne Convention for the nomination w. commissioner andcommis'f another the membeof Child, the same position sion aspires to chief Hobson. "iVflfr' sheS to become expected Disticket on th Republican Davis and ask will C. trict Attorney John convention to nominate the Republican It .Is office he holds. him for the will have several competitors for tnl romlnation. including Ezra Robinson of Davis county. ite-Phubli- ?n RABID BELIEVED mrpv Cae First to f Dread Disease la Be Reported la Weber Conaty. Th. nertd Kepoblicsa.1 June 7.Ato u2,0drfcfAf Ogden. rabies was reported tonight by John Stallings of who iald one of his horses became SpecUl t I-d- ". frenzied and was snapping t.f f""8; animals and objects Since the county in of rabies the first report as to what some was uncertainty there should handle the case. In-L. department A. Bandy, deputy state veterinary ranch In Ogspector, plans to visit the Local veterina-rte- s den valley tomorrow. tetanus. say the horse may have In the mounThere are many coyotes but no rabies has tains near the ranch, been found among them. START REGISTRATION WORK rnr F-st-ra ?; Clerks at Work oa Rooks of Weber County. If June Ul to 7. Ogden. BertSd-RpptibHcs- Although the first 14, County lay Is August registration Hales has a force of four lerk Harry out the at work extra clerks books getting the statutes which registration be ready thirty days berequirethemust date of registration. first fore agents have been Forty registration appointed for the city and county districts. In view of the fact that the number de-- Il of districts haveIn not been increased, the county advances population, clerk is to send Instructions to the urging Inthat they theapply registrars methods un- handling efficiency registered. CAMPBELL FUNERAL TODAY erlce Planned for F.nglneer Who Wax Killed la Urerk. to The fr for Ogden. M.June 7. Funeral serviceskilled Campbell, engineer Arthur at I in the Colton wreck, will be held ward in the Third p. m. tomorrow meeting house with Bishop Myron llerslJ-Repnbne.o- . Richardson officiating. Hours of funeral services for William tchaefer, the fireman, another devictim of the wreck, will not be and rided upon until Schaefer's mother to brothers in New York have time wire instructions. The InexDressible - Joy of being able to cat. without any annoying distress must have its beginning in a strong, active stomach. If you suffer from poor appetite, heartburn, cramps, biliousness constipation or malaria. JUST TRY TETTEH!B Stomach litters 3 YEARS A FAMILY MEDICINE Q Says Joffre 30 Pi I I 5 n " ' ' -- Compares Present Position to That in U. S. After Battle of Gettysburg. MINE TITLE HEARING ENDS . June General Jcffre, the Decision Withheld in Case Against ntngham Copper Concern. today The hearing of the contest brought received at army" headquarters Frederick H. Allen of New York, who has by the government agaln3t title to the been identified with relief work, and mining claims of the Bingham Amalgaafter expressing his high appreciation mated Copper company, Copper Belt of American sympathy and the aid ex lode Nos. 1 and 2, "in the Bingham cantended to the French wounded, talked yon, was concluded yesterday before in an interesting manner on the gen- G. B. Blakely, register of the land oferal phases of the war. He compared fice. The hearing opened Thursday. the present French position to that in Decision has not been rendered, and the United States after the battle of none will , be handed down for seme days. Gettysburg. The government was represented by "Democracies do net want war," said Theodore N. Espe. The government in, General Joffre. "France sought no contest a the copper filing war. Our army knew the danger, but company did not chafged file the original entry our people could not think that such a on the claims they are now holding. dreadful war could actually come. It The property is valuable. has taken us time to prepare. It took SMfcLTER CASE WITXESS HEARD. the American people in your war of The defense in the smelter "smoke" secession two years fully to train, case before Judge Tillman being heard equip and prepare your armies for the D. Johnson in the United States di-field. It was not until Gettysburg was lllwl u I c, j covi uaj iinioiicu Willi lii of Prof. George A. fought and won that your armies were univer.feirce or tne ieiana Maniora fully organized and ready. Poirce was followed "Ever after the battle of Gettysburg on sity.the Professor stand by Walter S. Mackey. a your doubters and slackers coppercalled by the plaintiffs. Mackey farmer, incalled them sought an heads, you not had completed his direct testimony conclusive peace and tried to beat when court adjourned. PARIS, BISCUIT COMPANY 1- - commander-in-chie- f, -- i cross-examinati- Agriculture. Andrew William Anderson, Walter Farrell Barber, Stephen Roy Boswell, KenErnest Bowers, ("rover Burnett, on er, LOIRINGFACILIIS n UTAH'S HEALTH REGRETS TO BE STUDIED IN MOURNING Le-ro- Convention Called for Consid- iiiaJt I li eration of Numerous Problems Relative Thereto. .l half-maso y, n. nee-ring- . Herald-Republtca- Herald-Republica- n. Herald-Repobllea- - Twelfth-Thirteent- ReralJ-Kcpubllcan- 'To The End' French Motto, t4 Here's a trip you will. enjoy. The spicy road leads straight to the grocer man and Zu Zu, the'spicy little snaps that please everybody. NATIONAL BRITISH ARMY Rerald-Repablica- Zu Zu Take a Jitney Joy Ride . .l e-b- S3 SuZu SuZu ZuZn neth Burt. Nells Edlef Edlefsen. Alma Esplln, William Vernal Halverson. Johnson, David William Jones, FloydWarren Lee. Ward Richards Fay Wallace Snow McAllster. Orson Madsen. David Parker Murray, Perry UNDERTAKERS ASK OR Irvin Theodore Nelson, Lowry Nelson,' Ixjrtn Todd Oldroyd. Stephen Lester Owens, John Cornelius - Pope, Elmer Clarke Rlgby. Heber Laurence Smith, Joseph Fish Smith. William J. Starley. Charles Orval Stott, Byron Spiers Tany ner, Mark Thackeray. Leon Willie, Albert Wilson, Edwin Kent Winder. John Franklin Woolley, Hyrum Bralthwaite Brown. Arthur Hugh Want Commissioners to Pro- Caine, Francis Coray, William Clark Crook, George Albert Ford ham, Irvin vide City Sexton .With DeWoodbury Harmon, Walstein Hyer Officers Wear Crepe and Flags Leroy Wareing, Ilillam. vices for Handling Caskets, Hendricks. Howard Maughan, Wallace Sesin Honor of Joseph at Half-Ma- st sions Murdock, William White Owens, Martin Benjamin Peterson, John Elmer Earl kitchener. Rouse, Willis Smith. William Henry to The Special Evans. Faunt Bervard Nichols. John Ogden. June 7. The three undertakPeterson, Alma Leroy Wilson. establishments of Ogden today Quayle Robert Gardner, Glenn Lavar Voorhees, ing London, June 7. The British army asked that the city commissioners pur- Andrew Olof Larsen, Arnold Frew. went into mourning today for Its late chase casket lowering devices to be Commerce. chief. Every officer wore a band of given Into the charge of the city sexSeth Langton Barber, Deari Adolphus crepe on his left arm. Throughout the ton, who ehall see to it that the deWilliam Doutre, Grover Clevevices are In place after graves are Clark, t. flags were at land Dunford, David Aaron Freedman, country opened. The undertakers assert that Wllford There course,-nwas, of Frederic suspension Bessie Ellen Heyrend. it is customary for the city to provide Eli Fosgren Lee, Edward New-lan- d of activities having to do with the and set up the devices in public ceme- Keller.Morris, Joseph Nielsen, S.Seymour prosecution of the war and at the war teries in other municipalities. This Frederick Schow, office and bther governmental departQuinney, matter wa referred to the department Joseph Willis Alvin Smith, Albert Thomas. of public property. ments officials continued to work out The city recorder and mayor were General Science. of the scheme which Earl details authorized to execute a contract with Tura Merrill Aldous, Helen Cannon, Kltcaener formulated. the Washington Heights Realty com- Conrad' Stark Carlson, Albert Calvin From allied and neutral countries, pany whereby the city is to supply Carrington. Hope Flshburn, Yeppa the dominions, colonies and dependenwater for that district. Reuben Harrison Merrill. Enoch Lund, In a letter to the commission Dr. T. Nelson, Charles Anson Osmond. Jacob cies came a flood of cablegrams exB. Beatty. secretary of the state board Zebulon Richardson, Clarence Emman- pressing sympathy. In the dominions, of health. .called attention to the meet- uel Smith, Lee Raymond Taylor, Na- including South Africa, legislatures adbe held in Fait Lake June 15 than Davis Thatcher, Jr., and Archer journed as a mark of respect for the ing, to 16. when all health and officers of Willey. dead leader. The news was received cities and counties are to be present. Home Economic. the South African assembly luring Nettie Mirl Anderson, Kathleen Bag-le- in discussion of the estimates. Premier Alta Calvert, RESERVIST FOUND INSANE Chrlstensen. FlorenceGladys Ledingham was deeply affected, made who Botha, Anna Dlnsmore, Edmunds. Goldie Dorothea Faux, Stella an Immediate announcement and moved Demented Maa Bound for Italy la Viola Gledhill. Ethel Hale, Ruth John- adjournment, while the members, Dutch son, Anna Laura Mohr, Lillian Tooela and British, remained standing as a Taken From Train. Ostlund. Harriet tribute to the man who won the doMargaret Snyder,, to They Special Anna Klerstina minion Josephine Taggart. 7. for Great Britain against the dementJune Ogden. Hortense White. Temporarily In which many of the legislators forces ed, it Is thought by lndulgence.ln alco- Taylor, Aarrlcultural Engl holics. Angelo Schenone. an Italian reByron Birch, Howard Sylves- fought. servist bound from California to Italy, terJames Newspapers and many commercial orBrossard, Floyd Austin Hammond, was taken off a Southern Pacific train Melvin have taken up the demand McDonald and Luke, ganizations StQm here today after he had endeavored to Stanford Madsen. internment of aliens immediate for throw himself out the car window. Mechanic Arts. from enemy nations on the ground that Schenone had transportation to Italy James Jepson Spendlove, Edwin Ter- the Germans may have been , advised by way of New York passports defurnished by'the ItalianCity, consul at San ry Van Leauven. frpm England of Earl Kitchener's may .Master of Science. Francisco and $145 in currency. He Is such knowledge that and parture Don Warren Pittman and Jesse Skeen treated at the county Jail, where being have been responsible for the destrucit Is thought he will soon recover suf- Robinson. tion of the Hampshire. resume his to Journey. ficiently has Premier Asquith temporarily ofwar the of taken charge personal RIGHTS PROVO CLUB EXPANDING fice. NELSON WAIVES A memorial service to Earl Kitchener will be held in St. Paul's Cathedral Accused of Forgerr, la Ileld I'sder and Queen June 13. King the George Bond of 430O by Court. service. Increase General Laid of Plans for attend will Mary to Tb. fSpeeLl Activity Along Many Linen of Ogden. June 7. Arraigned this mornCivic Endeavor. ' TWO MEXICAN RAIDERS Bar' S. in Municipal ing Judge George on a charge of forgery.. W. ker's court Special to TUo U. Nelson waived preliminary examiTO BE HANGED TODAY 7. The Provo CommerJune nation and was ordered held for trial Provo, In the district court through his incial club met last evening and prepared Santa Fe. N. M., June 7. Juan Santo procure a J300 bond. Nel- for a greater club and a campaign of ability son is alleged to have forged the name publicity which will be greater than chez and Francisco Alvarez, two of the of Lee Varney to a check for $12. SO anything yet undertaken. The bylaws Villista bandits condemned to death drawn upon the Plngree National of the club were amended, giving the first degree murder for participabank. Alex. Taylor, saloon proprietor, firms' memberships, arranging a sched- for massacre, were tion to of witness. in rates ule the gross takenInto the Columbus is the complaining proportion from the pentoday Deraing business transacted by each firm and be hanged tomorrow. to here an Individual for itentiary membership arranging NAME TV0 NEW DIRECTORS and making every man living in Provo The governor today Issued a twenty-one-da- y over the age of 21 years and of good reprieve for further Investigamoral reputation eligible to member- tion of the of cases of the other five men. OgAffairs Will Assist la Directing ship. den Vnloo station. The adjutant general will have two The directors were authorized to guard at Special to The amend the constitution and make the companies of. the national to tomorrow 7. new treasurer and the against Two guard directors June Deming appointive secretary Ogden. of the Ogden Union Railway & Depot officers, subject to the orders of the threatened attempts at rescue by Mex have been elected to succeed board. company 11. L. Bell and George O. Brophy. They John D. Dixon reported that a com- icans. the city commisare Fred C. Smith.' assistant superin- mittee had waited on the sioners regarding a Fourth of July TELLS HISTORY OF SWEDEN tendent of the salt Lake division of sucelebration and that a mass meeting Southern Pacific, and 8. R. Toucey. of the Wyoming division will be called In time to make arperintendent Plans are also being Judge William II. King Points to Ad- -. of the Union Uacific. Mr. Rell for- rangements. a AH Pacific the Southern made for Preparedness merly vantages for Allen In America. on the represented be given an will parade. is now terminal su- towns in Utah county of Sweden and Her board, but "The invitation to Join In the parade and People" History was the topic of an address perintendent. Mr. Rrophy has removed celebration. from this Jurisdiction, being superindelivered last night by Judge William tendent of the Nebraska division. H. King at the monthly meeting of the Swedish h Young People's society at ward meeting OGDEN CLAY TO BEMUSED UTAH BOYS GRADUATED the stress on the house. The speaker laid of the Swedish people opportunities in this country as Mormons. Included experiments Show It to Re of Good rendered durthe musical program In Quality ' for Making Brick. a was duet the by Misses Members Salt of Lake Class From evening. Four ing Special to The and 'Ruth Peterson, a violin Ingeborg 1016 of at University 7. Clay from Ogden duet bv Mamie Ward and August Ogden. June of Chicago. is to be used In manufacturing two numbers by the Swedish valley Jones, brick" and tile at the Harrisvllle plant and a selection by the choir mixed to The Special mixed quartet. of the Ogden Pressed Brick & Tile announced today, upon company. It was Chicago, June 7. Irwin Clawson, of a spur track by the Og- Fisher Harris. John Simpkin and G. WATER BILLS DELINQUENT completion den. Logan & Idaho Railway company Garrison Verbryck, all of Salt Lake, from the main canyon line to the clay were amonp the graduates of the Unbanks on the Rirle ranch near Eden. iversity of Chicago yesterday. Ilurke Advises Those In Arthe clay will be made by Mr. Clawson is a son of Selden I. Assessor Shipments of Harrisvllle Service Will Be Cut. , rears That rail toflthe plant. Tests Clawson. 170 B street. He Martin Burke, water tax assessor for made of the clay. It Is reported, dis- in law two years ago from graduated the Uninotices to water the city, is sending out close that It has superior qualities for versity of Utah and then went to Chi- consumers not paid their wawho have the brick industry. cago to complete his studies. There, 1 year, that their Julyshutlast working his way through, he did three ter rates due be off between now Ml MCALF. TO BH GIVEN. years' work into two. lie will return supply will to Salt Lake July 1 unless the old bills are paid practice his profes- andonce. Ogden. June 7. Sixteen students of sion. at are of Music the Ogden Conservatory Mr. Burke explains that the total deMr. Harris is a son of the late Fisher to take part in a muslcale at 8.15 is only about $4000 out of was of who the Salt linquency in secretary the studio. Harris, o'clock tomorrow evening of $160,000 for flat rates, tax Commercial a club. total Lake The students are Afton Stahr, Grace .Mr.' a student but that the delinquents have ignored Verbryck was formerly Stone, Viola Shipley, Ruth Scowcroft, His mother notices to pay, hence tothesterner department University of Utah. Marguerite Norton, Francis O'Neill. at thelives measat Burley. Ida. Mr. Simpkin is compelled to resort Verna Johnnsen, Bona Browning, Cora now is a son of the Rev. P. A. Simpkin, pas- ures to enforce collection. V. Mead, Kathrene Herman, Aileen tor of Phillips Congregational church, loone, Josephine Volker, Mary Read. FIVE LICENSES ISSUED. Mildred Mortensen, Marian Browning, and has also studied at the University Utah. of licenses Dunsmore. Frank Provo, June 7. Marriage Darrow Shaw and have been issued to of RICO. Ashton. both SWITCHMAN Lehi; Arthur L. JORDAN COMING TO' UTAH Silvia Beelev and Glen Johnson. both ofe Ogden, June 7. H. H. lieed. aged 32. L. Roundy of Knlghts-villProvo; Leslie a switchman, received painful but not R. Steedman of MamCrlssie .Added to and V. .Noted Lecturer of he Faculty when dangerous tonight moth: Walter Bandley and Anna Dale A. C. Summer School. fell beneathinjuries a caboose in the local of Provo; John Delos Oakley,andboth but scrambled off the tra"ck beyards, SpHtaI to The Muriel Park, both of Ethel Pyne fore being crushed by the wheels. SevJune 7. The second day of Provo. eral bones were broken In his wrist and theLogan. U. A. C. summer school shows a hand, but he was able to- go to a registration of over 200 students. right Stuhotel after being treated at the police dents have registered from Iowa. Idaho station. and nearly every town in Utah from ASK FOR and GET St. George ami Santa Clara to RichTIIIRTV HOGS KILLED. inmond. The lecture force hns been Ogden, June 7. Thirty dogs that creased by the addition of David unmuzzled on the streets who will two lectures the werorunnlng the muzzling ordinance went Into last work in June,give to the A. C. sine, coining effect June I have been disposed of by Immediately after his engagement in THE ORIGINAL John Hushes, city dog catcher. Through Provo. will be The first George Shorten.' city sanitary Inspector, VI assembly President-elec- t the health department has given notice held Friday, weekly at which that the slaughter of the unmuzzled Peterson will give an address to the Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prico. canines is to continue. students. Herald-Republ!cau- 7. William II. Burrows Ogden June who has been active in Rep'ubHcan politics in Ogden valley, the seek announced that he wouldthe otnee Republican nomination for term county commissioner of C Hunter, chairman of the W HORSE Goddard of Salt Lake opened the exercises with prayer ani the college orchestra rendered "Valse Gracleuse" and "Souvenler" by Ed German. The opening address was delivered by Lorenzo N. Stohl. president of the board of trustees of the college. The valedictory by Seymour Joseph EgoQuinney was entitled "AmericanLimitatism:" Its .Possibilities and tions." This was followed with a piano selection bv Miss Bernlce, Carlson. Miss Ruth Rosengren, Miss Elizabeth Underwood and Miss Enid Rosengren. Dr. Elmer Darwin Ball addressed the gradwere conuates after which slohl. The Rev. ferred bv President degrees Arthur F. Wittenberger pronounced benediction. Those graduated are as follows: Me-Alist- relief- - new member have been addled several to the local board. ofThey are the Hev. W. W. Fleetwood O. A. Shepherd. of the Good Mills. J O. Dr. I P - K. Bagley. Judge J-Mrs. F. A. Dodge Mrs. E. J. iflnley and Mrs. J. I. Bradley. pspecUt club today and decided that nearly 100 automobiles will be required to accommodate the visitors for the trip about the city. The excursionists will take lunch that at the plant of the Og& Provision company and den Packingday will be refreshed again at the Becker p. m. Brewing company's plant at 5will In be the evening the visitors a banquet'ln the Hermitage at guests hotel. day. "Benjamin 3 ZuZu President Lincoln. But Lincoln's motto was the same then as ours is todaj K to the end. "We are fighting the fight cf liberty. The United States fought to save the American nation, just as we are fightthe task was ing to save ours, and until accomplished America would not take her Wand from the plow. Nor can we." Mr. Allen describes General Joffre as "a man whose strength and kindliness stand out in every feature, giving him a commanding and benignant pres- ence, which has led the soldiers to call him 'Papa Joffre,' a General Grant in bulldog tenacity Verdun shows it; a Lee in strategy the Marne shows It." .l HeralJ-Republlcan- .l IJl IIornM-IIrpiiblicn- Stan-Jorda- MALTED ILK General health conditions the In Damaged en rotate to this city. Will not be able to show it Salt Lake business men deprived of a real treat. state will be reviewed at the annual convention of health officers of Utah in the House of Representatives June 15 and 16. The call for the convention, which is required by law. Is made by the state board of health. Dr. A. A. Robinson of Ogden, president of the associated health officers, will make the opening address. Other as follows: subjects will be discussed Dr. W. E. Whalen, "Sewage Disposal, Dr. Ogden: "Clean Town Competition," EnA. J. Nielson, Ephralm; "Sanitary Salt Lake; gineering," A. F. Doremus, the Public "Infant Mortality and Health Nurse," Dr. R. W. Ashley. Salt "Communicable Diseases," Dr. H. Lake; G. Merrill. Provo; "Endemic Goitre in Monroe; Clark, in Utah," Dr. J. C. Nostrums Rela"Quacks, Cults and tion to the Public Health," Dr. C. E. McDermid, Winter Quarters: "Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever," Dr. R. A. "Whooping Pearse, Brigham City; W. S. Key-tinCough and Measles," Dr. Salt Lake, and "Public Health In Utah," Dr. T. B. Beatty, Progress Salt Lake. a large decrease InofmortalShowing deaths statement a comparative ity, in Utah from important causes during 1915 was issued yesterday by the state says board of health. The statementcauses the total death rate from all was population in 1915 per thousand In the 9.9, as against the death rate area per United States registration thousand population of 14.1. WE ARE Advertising Club of Salt Lake g. DIES WAS ' WT H WORDS OF LIPS REGRETJN HIS Yuan With Last Breath Disclaims" Having Aspired to Be Emperor of China. "N (11 - ilu -- " Peking, June 7. The last words of President Yuan Shi Kai were an expression of regret for the monarchical government which had brought disaster to China, he said, and had hastened his end. Calling Hsu Shlh Chang, former premier, to his bedside, Yuan Whispered: "I did not wish this end. I did not aspire to be emperor. Those around me said the people desired a sovereign and had named me for the throne.. I believed and was misled." Yuan Shi Kai then begged Hsu Shih Chang to protect his wives and children. Before lapsing into unconsciousness the president the desire that expressed Li Yuan Hung, the vice president, should succeed him." according to the constitution. He authorized a mandate the executive authority. transferring LI Yuan Hung took the presidential oath today. s newspapers today appeared dress. in Peking mourning eulogized Yuan Shi Kai as one ofThey China's est men. Even the opposition greatpress commends his career up to the point at which he undertook the monarchical movement. Japan to Keep nnd Off. Tokio, June 7. The following official statement has been issued: "As has succeeded to the presidency in accordance to the Chinese constitution, Japan has decided not to make any new political move in China. Japan will adhere to Its past policy, which Is based on the desire 'to have the contending factions come to terms and bring about restoration- of peace and order. It is understood will send no additional troops toJapan China. The foreign office says it has no official advices reports that was poisoned. Yuan Shi Kai confirming , f Mil ht miaii i wmmrmwimr-rm- r fi f- - They're All in Love With Peg Flip, the clown, her faithful guardian, loves Peg. The young doctor's son loves Peg. The doctor loves her. They all love her for her sweetness, demureness and noble character, but there is a seemingly insurmountable obstacle in their path. Peg has many suitors. She refuses all but "the; right one." Who was he? How did he win her? What were the reasons he wanted to marry Peg? You ycan learn all about it by reading - - 600 GROCERS 'ENTERTAINED Biscuit Factory Here Host to Ogden and Salt Lake Merchants. Six hundred retail grocers of Salt Lake and Ogden were entertained at the Purity Biscuit factory, .Fourth 3vest and Fifth South streets, vester and last evening. The day afternoon were piloted through grocers ana the big snown tne different raciory In the manufacture of the purity stages products. The factory remained in operation until 8 o'clock last to enable visitors to see theevening in opplant eration. V. A. Tracy, vice president and manmet the grocers ager of the company, and directed the program Arranged for their entertainment. A luncheon was served between 5.30 and 7.30 o'clock and this was followed by a vaudeville program. A special train of. the Bamberger line provided a by the Purity company, brought delegation of 100 retail grocers from Ogden to attend the meeting:. V a story crammed with thrilling adventures and unusual happenings. It is a story of circus life and circus people with a fascination and charm that takes you back to the days of your childhood and the magic of the sawdust arena. Story now. running in The Sunday Hcrald7 Republican and in motion pictures at the Rex theatre every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. |