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CAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY’ MARCH 16 1917 -- "ki' Views Many Towns and Says Salt Lake Eclipses Them All -- HEAVY LOSS OF CATTLE FEARED I for Allies War Plant in America Turns Out ‘Rattlers’ r ri —r m m m m m m l — JRAVID Cattle men throughout Utah are 'fearful that the heavy storm will cause thousands of dollars damage to cattle on' the ranges From the northern part of the state cornea the report that many cattle were e&ughtin the storm Fears are entertained that'man will he lost The high price of hay and straw and the shortness of the supply throughout this state and Idaho are said to be the prime factor in the danger which theVstorm brings to' the ’cattle N Boy den of Coalville said that thousands of head of cattle in ' the were northern part ofinthethestate on the ranges snow andcaught that unless the owners have a large supply or straw many of the cattle of willhay perish as the snow Is too deep for them to get anv forage Many small farmers of Summit Rich and Cache counties are reported by Mr as $25 a as paying as much owners Boyden of ton for haled Large of the state hay in the northern part rattle have bought hay and straw at high but the long winter has caused prices them to feed the greater part of their reserve Mr Boyden asserted it would be almost impossible to get hay in the northern counties that cattle men have been offering high prices and that the farmers cannot furnish It - Expert workmen at Utica N Y plant turning out machine guns for British army the American invented and American made Lewis machine gun to be a tremendously TTTF British army hasItfound manufactured is at Utica N Y where hundreds of expert workmen are employed at high weapon ordnance British wages Special experts of the department are detailed at the factory to inspect every part as it is manufactured and to teslt the finished product before it is accepted Ml STUDENTS PROJECT HEADS L TO IN CONFERENCE DELAYED DY STORM That there Is less crime In the city than at any period for years at present is the assertion of Chief of the Salt Lake detectiveJoseph force Sharp last Chief states crimithat nightare Sharp nals clear of Salt La ke be a relentless war which has cause ofsteering been waged on them during the past six months by the police department confidence men and “Yeggmen crooks of every description are passthe city at this time on ing theirthrough annual spring migration” said f’hief Sharp "Recently we have picked up as suscharacters a number of such picious individuals Tills department has organized for n relentless war on them and the warning has gone out to underworld characters all over the country to stay away from this city” GIVES $18303577 FOR CAUSE OF EDUCATION 3T New York March 13 — School results and methods are being scrutinized as never before and “the scientific attitude Is permeating education” the anof the nual report education board Issued here general asserts in today connection with its summary of educational research work in the United States The report showed that up to June SO last appropriations amounting to $18803577 had been made by the board for universities and colleges and medical education and regeneral work search The board was established bv John D Rockefeller In 1902 to promote education in this country It had on hand Tune 30 funds and unexpended Income $45785440 totaling GUSHER IS STRUCK James A Melville a local attorney received a cablegram from Cuba yesthat the American terday announcing Petroleum company a corporation controlled by Utah financiers had struck a well In its Cuba properties with & flow of 500 barrels a day Others who were Informed of the strike are the Utah Oil Refinlne company Mrs I F Copening and officials of other oil companies In the state wm MISS IMHOFF LEITZEL CONN & COREENE CUBAN PRESIDENT’S I SON FIGHTS REBELS from the usual manner of features the children literary was the comment of F H Buhl of Sha- of school this morning at ron Pa founder of Twin Falls Ida 1180Lafayette o’clock will parade The parade a conference yesterday at the however following will not take place on the Hotel Utah with officials of the pro schools grounds or on the streets but he of which is the head ject it will be unique in the fact that it will Mr Buhl accompanied by Mrs Buhl be held within the school building had been in California and arrived The 1000 children attending the here for a day’s stay before departing school will assemble on the fourth for their present home in the east In floor where will start witlj parade order to confer with their chief on im- the children the of the first the grade leading portant Amatters projectof The route of march will be the of Chicago head Baird touching throughfloor George rooms halls and of the fourth the Kimberly estate which holds a down the stairway to the third floor Interest: Robert Pitcairn of Twin large Falls general manager and M J where the to parade will countermarch the second floor where came to proceeding Swealey Twin Falls Mr attorney Buhl yester- - It will again countermarch Music will Salt Lake and met be furnished by a full school orchestra Under the direction of Prof J H bile admitting that they discussed Coombs and his corps of twenty-eigMr Buhl Important plans project would ‘not specify as to any one mat- teachers the marching has been rehearsed for several days and it is aster in particular that waft discussed He expressed at the re- sured that it will be presented without gratification Pitcairn of a hitch The classrooms will be decoports of General Manager in the district it rated in a scheme of green and white generalstated prosperity are with the United States flag prominent that seed the potatoes being for $7 onions same and The majority of the girls in parade will for selling $16 to $18 a ton in green and for appear white costumes hay Mr Buhl not only founded Twin Falls Visitors are invited the but has the distinction of having him town of Buhl Ida named after -- n? ht BAY STATE FOLK HERE ‘SEEING SIGHTS’ tourThe third Raymond-Whltcom- b this ist party to visit the city en during route to vear is at the Hotel Utah coast The party consists the Pacific of thirty-fiv- e people from Boston and and occupies two special Pullvicinity will leave this man cars The Pacific coast over the afternoon for the party Western Pacific The largest party of tourists to visit it is said will the city during the year 29 when four spebe here on March tourcial cars of Raymond-Whltcom- b the city for two days ists will be in from the Boston offices The estimates 100 of the company insure more thantouroutlook for the in the party Thesummer is said tq be ist season this The tourists better than since 1915 arrived in the city over the Denver & Rio Grande FLAG BURNERS GIVEN THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL New York March 15 —The maximum The delegation of Democratic women from California who were In at- tendance at th9 inauguration ceremonies of President Wilson did not arrive in the city yesterday as was expected and a committee from the Women’s Democratic club of this city sent a number 'of inquiries to Denver and other places to determine their whereabouts The party numbering fifty and travspecial cars were supeling into two be aboard Denver & Rio posed Grande train No 5 due here at 210 A como’clock yesterday afternoon mittee from the local Women’s Democratic club was at the station with ten automobiles to take the visitors around the city during their stop The committee in attendance at the station was appointed by Mrs Aquila Nebeker president of the club It consisted of Mrs 'Simon Bamberger Mrs H J Hayward Mrs James H Moyle Str&tton-Aire- y Mrs Daisy Dr Grace C Allen Mrs Elizabeth M Cohen Mrs fifty-minu- te Mattie H Cannon Mrs Mathonlhah Thomas and Mrs S R Thurman PRINCIPLES OF I W W EXPOUNDED TO JURY Seattle March 15 — Counsel for the trial of Thomas H prosecution of the of killing a deputy Tracy accused sheriff In a fight last November between an Industrial Workers of the World free speech expedition and a posse which met the expedition on its arrival at Everett read today to the pamphlets and newspapers pubjury lished by Industrial Workers of the World to show that the organization advocated violence and that the Everett posse was justified in believing that the expedition if permitted to enter the city would resort to lawless sentence of thirty days in and a fine of $100 was given todayjail to Bouck White pastor of the Church of Social Revolution who was convicted of desecratinga the American flag by burn“melting pot” in the yard ing it in of the edifice August H Henkel and Edward Ames convicted with him were sent to jail each for thirty days The jury had recommended clemency for White acts KELLY—THE EATS on? FItOlI KIDNEY DISORDERS Headaches and depression may be due to several causes Perhaps yours be kidney and mystifies you? May bladder disorders Is the cause? If so you surely want relief and restoration Indiscretions In eating and drinking troubles very gradually bring on such sometimes —at other times quickly will bring the desired benefit If such symptoms are present as these: If the secretion that passes Is highly colored or too costrong' of odor insufficient or feetc chills If pious smartingver come and go if the head aches the and eyes burn and general discomfort ' - nervousness besiege you JUIE NEEDED DY YOU not new Just right secret Not true- Sold by all druggists " - NEWS Performance Coatlanava an t 1 11 p Evenings 10c STatlneea All Scats 10c and 5 15c Children Any Scat Any Time 5r In his hand and two bullet holes pistol in his head COLORED GIRLS USHERS Haute Ind March Young colored girls have been Terre 15 — em- as ushers at the Grand Opera ployed House taking the place of boys They wear black dresses white aprons anl caps and white earbobs AND TOMORROW NIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY TONIGHT Henry Miller present a DADDY MG LEGS S J—M Stabatar OfTMC JHTnCCMONaKeKM KAXM-ORC- UCNUV Prices: Eve MQ W to $150 25c SKATS NOW SELLING FOR BOSTON - NATIONAL GRAND OPERA GO 2a “AIDA1 If Monday Tucodny Marrk 19 MONDAY AT 8 T STRIKE IRIS MAT it TUESDAY AT 8 If Tickets $100 to $500 rado Special to The Herald-Bepnblira- n Denver Cola March 15 —According to information received last night J A of the Farquharson ofvice president has Brotherhood Railwayin Trainmen Cleveland O left his headquarters for Denver to take charge of the strike situation In Colorado for the trainmen Mr Farquharson had been in Denver for several months until a few days ago In connection with &grievances of Rio Grande firemen on the Denver and the Colorado & Southern railroads The other three brotherhoods Involved in the strike controversy will be represented in Colorado it was stated last night by S N Barry of Montreal vice president of the Orderas-of E Railway Conductors Brotherhood chief of the'Carrigan sistant grand of Locomotive Engineers who comes from Oklahoma City and C V Mcvice president of Laughlin of Omaha Locomotive Firethe Brotherhood of men and Englnemen Claude C Seehorn local chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive noFireormen and Englnemen stated that the had been received but that noders were men to walk out on hour or two Statements tice of anprepared similar to that made by Mr Edgeworth as to probconcerninga information of strike were made last night ability chairman of the by J B Jenks localConductors and T Order of Railway H Duggan local chairman of- the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers COMB FLATTENS BULLET Fenton 111 March 17 —Mrs Henry Sutherland of West Frankfort a bride of a few weeks was struck by a stray the door of bullet which came and narrowly esher father’s homeMrsthrough Sutherland fell caped death a stove The bullet had struck against the back of her head and flattened against a metal comb The comb prac- tically Baved her life NOW SHOWING —THE NOVELTY niLL OF THE SEASON GRUBER'S ANIMALS a circus novelty THE WILSON BROTHERS “In Go Out”: WOODCHOP-PER- S AUSTRALIAN Australian bush novelties GASTON PALMER in dexterous third of diversity: “THE SECRET episode KINGDOM” and other big - J P features am- S- MARIO G MEXOCAL JR When the uprising in Cuba first started President Menocal issued a call for volunteers for service against the rebels Among the first to step forward son Mario was his own his young many example by Inspired men of Havana’s best families joined the loyal forces and were assigned to active duty SHOT HIMSELF TO MUSIC A shot startled the girls who were pistol at a party a few nights singing ago in a Harlem flat They went to the door of a man who lodged with the family He had gone away a few weeks before to get married but had come back alone and had never exwife plained why he did not bring a asked “Did hear a shot?” you they “No: It must have been an automobile tire exploding You girls go back and I’m enjoying the music here” play When they had returned to their heard another shot They singing they ran to the lodger’s door again but got no answer to their knock They and forced the door open help man brought to find the lying inside with a HOW PLAYING A rippling sparkling fun-fe- st “Believe Me Xantippe” The play that gives yon the real meaning of the word pep' Matinee today Prices Vl3c and 25c: boxes 50c Night prices 15c 25c 35c 50c boxes 75c Next Week — “THE RIO GRANDE” him By Briggs TABERNACLE! Friday evening Mnrch 23 at 830 THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST Reserved seats S2 $150 $1 Admission 75 cents On snle Now nt Salt Lake Theatre Musical Arts Society Auspices Geo D Pyper Manager L A DISTRIBUTER BUYS ' 1000 CASES OF BEANS Grass Valley Cal March 15 —What Is said to be the largest lot of canned the packIn the hands of vegetables —1000 cases United States ers in the of beans —was sold today by the Ne- vada County Cannery association to a EMPRESS THEATRE TODAY TOMORROW The Los Angeles distributing house to be high Wholesale price Is onsaid food products were greatly dealers when they learned that this surprised The shipment lot of beans existed will empty the warehouse of the as- PAULINE FREDERICK 50 POUNDS DYNAMITE TAKEN BY BURGLARS SAP HO la sociation The Hilarious Comedy March 15 — Fifty Richmond Cal 500 dynamite percussion pounds of 250feet of fuse constituted caps and the loot secured by burglars when down the doers of the they battered the Hutchinson quarry at at magazine El Cerrito Judging from the methods used by the burglars Constable Fred Davis believes that the “Job” was done by amateurs LOYAL TO HUSBAND IN CELL Los Angeles Cal Mar 15 —The cold walls of San Quentin gray cannot shut out the love penitentiary of Mrs CS R Bealeyfor her husband So declared the pretty young' wife at Mrs Bealey- asher Pomona home serted she would wait for her husband when he completes the serving and that term for arson shewili of his two-yemeet him at the prison gate and they will take up their life anew Mrs Bealey said that while her husband is in San Quentin she will care and invalid mother Mrs for her aged ’Whose sorrows are many T E James “Max Comes Across” - Headache-Depressi- "PEARL OF TUB ARMY” Sait Lake Theatre Women Founder of Twin Falls Meets Pupils of Lafayette School Fifty Democratic to Observe Color Day With From California Did Not Here With Officers of Ohio Labor Leader to Direct Novel Ceremonies Arrive Here Yesterday Company Conflict in ColoDeparting ‘There’s nothing in particular to say observing Annual Color day and inexcept that the farmers of— the Twin stead of presenting a program of muFalls propect are all rich too rich” sical and Starring 31 AX LIXDER BOVS AND GIRLS MATINEE TOMORROW at iai3 s in? ROUEKT EDESON In “THE CALL OF THE NORTH” - ar Special Today VIOLET MCRSE11EAY The idol of the screen in Gold Seal drama With Harry Benham In the cast Ben Wilson' and Edna Hunter in “A WIFE'S FOLLY” A sea drama -- Charles W Hendel of Plumas county this a the other day through passed to attendcity of the on hl8 way meeting board In Quincey He is 87 years La of age and made the trip from Porte to Strawberry valley on snow-shoand was in a runaway accident' on & stage sled between Forbestown and and Robinson Mills-He la the oldest supervisor la California - FORITS WEEKLY Tomorrow — “THE VAMPIRES” “THE TERRIHLE WEDDING” aad Geo Over “JERRY’S ROMANCE” es - ' : - “SOULS UNITED” OLl MAN ON SXOWSIIOES Oroville CaL March 15 —Supervisor - - Im IIEARST-PATH- E 0FFfflL CT WILL-DIRE- -- Salt Lake Official Declares Moral Conditions Here Growing Better I jH- LONESOME LUKE COMEDY - 1917 TO BE PROSPEROUS DEEM SHARP HANS HAMiE IIEARST-PATH- E NEWS 5 PEARL WHITE A riNKIIAM HARRY' LESTER MASON LARSON secretary of ' UTAH SHEEPMEN EXPECT SAYS if HER BELOVED ENEMY” nt - 5 DORIS GREY IN 4000-mi- le - ’j New Photoplay Bill B’f WITH NORDSTROM club a returned yesterday fromlearned" thfi—that- Salt Lake Is justchiefly about most booming and '' prosperous the west of city that the Salt Lake Commercial andclub when it tP a showdown Is there with the and most resonant bells biggest The secretary was en tour for two weeks club in sister statesgathering a view data to the w(th of any improved methods adoption he might unearth in the manage-meof the board of governors of the' organization Mr Larson attended the ' club convention at Great Rotary Falls 'Mont by way of an appetizer to his long social and business ormenu He then visited ganization clubs In Butte Mont Spokane and Seattle- Wash Portland Ore and San Francisco Los Angeles and San Cal He arrived back m and al- homeDiego at 3 yesterday most before he set hisp grips down had this to say to an intrusive inquirer: “I found business conditions but nowhere food everywhere or when I come to think are right of it as good as here in Salt Lake they There’s more more of the rush and busactivity to tle of thriving business more fukens of abundant present! and ture here Inin our right than own prosperity any big little burg city I visited—and I skipped but a few Seattle looked good but Salt Lake looks better “As to the particular business of my travels why there is no finer club building than the Salt Lake Commercial club building any place I’ve been I visited clubs that were more expensively maintained and that ran more to brass buttons and other awesome service but none that were more handI was tickled to somely see how high our own death toequipped business club ranked “And this in your car” concluded Mr Larson “the Salt Lake Commercial club knows how to handle its business end as well asthem But don’t tell Seatany of Los tie or' Angeles” "ri MONDAY— TUESDAY - Jaunt 4000-Mil- e to Stock and woolgrowers throughoutSheepmen the western country and especially one of in Utah and Idaho will enjoy the best years in 1917 they have ever had wan asserted by Fred W Goodof Shoshone Tda brother of foring mer Governor F It Gooding of Idaho and onn of the large woolgrowers or the Gem state at the Hotel Utah last night Air Gooding said that the which have been contracted and dips which are being contracted throughout the inare commanding termountain country than for several years higher prices In fact the pTices paid for wool are than ever before Mr Gooding higher aid that the indications are that the wool men of the Intermountain country will be strong for selling wool at auction instead of contracting the clips The price which is beinjcpald at this time for lambs Mr Gooding says exceeds the price in former years and he asserted that a number of lambs are being held great for higher prices and that the lamb crop will be larger than in the average year TODAY' AND TOMORROW aad Sat Today ' Mata- Mats lOc 23c 50o - Etm10c 25c 90a 75c J David Larson ' Secretary of Commercial Club Ends Prices Factors in Danger Fred W Gooding of Idaho Predicts an Era of Good Times for Wool growers: ' 4 'Severe Storm and High Hay - NEXT SUNDAY ? : I y j |