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Show THE CLARKE WINS HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915 N, Washington Belle Navy Man's Bride CAUCUS FIGHT i; ! Senator Defeats Arkansas Pomcrena for President Pro Tempore of Senate. r ;. r. 28 TO 23 BALLOT RESULTS ' tf. - : ' V' V', beautiful than ever before. Todav the illuminations will be turned on and the entire store will ho ablaze' with thousands of liirhts and decorative vines, with here and there a Santa Glaus or some other fca-t- u re surest ive of the Christmas season. Brin.the children a visit Avill mean a period of delight to them. Music at intervals throughout the dav". t Adopt Cloture Rule. T. It. Warhlrtsfm, tUrk f Ark-- ' . at v. i h rn Knt ire .ty for pi 'fi'ipni fr't tfmpore of the Srite lv the I n;ir;i caucus. n rt-- r Scn-tnrnmercnf r',irk!.!. nrrr a if p r t r f t (onC1!1'. The f v u a :S to Pom re wa purported by nicmtvrn who uracl that the Arhan!-- !fat'l lane of Suits, Dresses, r I Skirls-Xotlii- n 71 and CIoak Depto a sl" v Entire Stock of Women's Coals, excepting Plushes and Rain Coats u rescrvcil. Your choice at - 1 - Special. Sale' in S " Senator Jam 3. -- n - M. 1. is more vari-eolor- ed Victory Believed to Endanger Success of Movement to C Z. " i .--! fr senator PhouM not le y j ted rr-- f revolt ngritnM th s!ip si:mi-:iI ,r hr! session. Aftr iitv. .KiM Mil t t'i I'Aitxswoimi. S. JOHN SKMHIt IWIINSWOIITII tn t t Senator pornerepc tHip ,oti ij the i rent hrhle of laiflcn th rho!'e of rSenatot rt..ve! t Clarke unanimous, and thi was done 1'arnHWorth. V. S. N.. and hefore her marriaRp whs Miss I ioreiue. Kuhel of Was'iincf ,,ri. Their wedrtiajr wa.i set While the r,T,ii'"fl rrl"l harmnnlnus-!V- . Xtr th mifhl'e ,f Nnvetnher. hut Knslsn It err"' I ;rol.tTe thlt the Ic- -t Karnnworlh eoitld not Ret leave, at that would cn- - time from his h!p. the V. S. S. Miehi-Kary f the Clarke and th-were married a t days flatiEiT iijrre tie if nw. I.n?isn Is a I'arnsworth FVaduate I Th Semite. r In the n'tr.pt r!rfur Amupolls of lajt June and comes 't iji will neet a.T.itn loirnrrow to of . I1H I. ride was 'trieinnati, take tl.m regarding rloture from a' known hS on.; of th prettiest sirl.n in r f't'nmm ri'l t ion n.iving Wahitls;lon agreement t rrn r f)iM to vol by . o'clock of v-.i- tt - M", m.-i- f,T-tio- .vv i?y n Our entire stock of Children's Coats at One-Fourt- -- 4 t.T- : - 1 4- - 1 V r- Our entire stock of Children's Dresses 'at - -- n. y f-- fPOVt-mfll- t 1W 1 L solt :'ternrt. iL ENDS ORAL PLEAS Sharply Trnn. The r!iiEft tn the i "tn r fiM u . iih- - r bar ply !r v. n. All the n.riK.rrtx who Joltil will Harfcf In hi f Urht nsalrt the hfp fiHrchai liJII .tond soldt" behind him of the j.nutbern senator al"o 8p1 enator Fletf h.T of supported Mm. I'tott.t.n nrrl Martin fi'anon of voted for Senator Imnrvpr, Virginia. rnmrrcne Th- - Florida t'nntnr had Government Attorney Refutes harsre nf be phlp purchase hill. MClaim of Defense That ajority Leader Kcro vote,! for Senator most rotiwrenc. w 'nof ra nd idacy Action Is Estopped. hy SVttitnrs Wabli actively championed of of Montana and Stint- - and Missouri. The vote follows: FILE BRIEF DEC. 13 I 'or P.ankhc.id. Clark fieekh!m, TO Clore. r.i'oiianl. Pryan. h;imterlaln. Mushes. Jamw, U. S. Circuit Itlr Ilrdvi'k. Jiilai'fin of Main- -. I.an. Nfivlands, Judges Then Will iliurm.Ti. Ovri!iiii, Pomrrfn'. Tlan-'Begin Final Consideration Kol lnon. Shnfroth. S:iullury. of tlrorcla. Shi!l?. Simmon". Smitli of Dissolution Petition. StnltTi of Soiitfi t'.troiini. Tillman. Vnrlan.n ami Williams 1. Sl t'hllton. r,",J'- IVm'- 3 Arguments were Ashurst, pritirfn 1. the. :.'!? to her. tfolll. Ilustltiir. Jhn-o- f concluded lat- today in the case of the to separate the Central So'ith IXiknl.i, Kern, lrc of government I'aeific from the Southern Pacific railOwen. I'holan. Martin. Myers. Mi.rylarut. and when the final hrif.-i are fllM l'ittnsan. Jlrrd. Stuppan!, Smith of way n Monday. Ic. 13. Arlona. Smith of Marylanl. Stone. Jud.Kej who heard thethe three circuit will Thoni.i Thompson anl tenin final consideration of the petiKw.inrn, !i J".. Wa!. tion for dissolution of the Southern wrre Culberson. sVnatora system. Thefe aro Walter If. .Sanborn T.e w i. Marti nr. I.a rf Tnr.ejse? and I of St. Paul. William C. Hco,c if LeavenS lv!y. worth. Kan. and John 11. Cirk-nof to Arrnvril t Trenrhrrjr C. shlns;ton. I'jirly. I. The entire afternoon scs.don of the who ul'lrf ?eI the cancan court was occupied tola.- lv i:jv:-rIr. opposition to Senator Ia. ko ariciKvl 1. McClennen. for'th? leal-ln? ii l. in th ilo?ertel triat il party in his attorney in rehuMal argument th. revolt airain"t th ship purrhafe of the arsruments madhv the atlor-ney- s m . wht'h had hern ma'le a raurus for the Southirn Pacific. rr a..t;r. S i ator 'larke spoke' vliror-r'.;f- y (titration IMit hy Jinli-s- . In reply, that tiie hill It is shown in th" evidence." nrked "If nor of a r!.irater to - n.aile a. Presiding v.'. Judro Sanhorn. "that the ?. nl the rUtht tonnafe oer the Central Pacific l as party tnoasurc t'iinl cr-ahtiri on ju.'h a nie"-tionow as it would e if the to.nds of a c.tii'ui He faM that if I - fournl tie rouUl separated, rhou'd the court that fact in reaching its conclu?t rl with hlA party on martem In lot v Inch the party :.1 a to Instriif t sion?" -McCIon-ien- . No." for - woul.i irnrri' y reisli:n na how can replied Mr. htm, the decide court the whether '. iih nt pro t;'rn;n).-.pr now is as irreat as it would ho their tonnaice if th Central Pacific were a separate Ilopal'Ut.ui f:iitir-- vis! hohl nl risr. S line?" rnu.'erli' f tt of Nov Hampshire will "If the court finds that no 'harm has tiaillr.r t.airnlan ofth t onfer-- 1 hoen done hv the Southern Pacific Ie of ti Central Pacific." contin!ue am! tnir.orit)- ! afler. ue,! .Judge Sa itborn, "how thc.t cr.n It fir.d that harm will iion, liow can PAFER PLANT IS BLOWN UP To this question Mr. McClenncn d: in finny I!nKKed in .Mnnufneturlns 'fnder the Sherman utUriH law the power to t io harm Is the evil at which fir 't'rertrlir. Kiioltnc 1'aper the Matu aim. !f the power to ilo I 'a . .!. Two nun were harm exists because of the Southern tilrole, Pacific ownership of the Central In- lt:iur5! urtd tl;e :.m! of th I'ct ra at Ktn,ton near tiere. ifi'-- that is the vital fact to he d :n.i..l to the extent of $$0,00') wa rtnurjy Ienli I n consistency 'lis rue. hy an expt j i n early t".i y . The au:-Mr. MeCIennen insisted is liot known. that there was no inconsistency In the position of The company has been ensealed In the thgovernment in the Union Pacific inannfaf f iTt r. k of pap r for use case and tn th present Irv t.e trenches or the western Kuro-I'ta- ti dissolution court that the supreme court held that hattie front. the vital factor in the Union Pncific v merger was the ownership hy one of the Southern I'aeific and the FARE RATES ONE Central Pacific lines. The ra. t that the Union Taclfic Is to to arid f?t N'ephl Srlt Lnkp point? rn. for business through the competing 11. M ilfr.I. food p. train OKden gateway Tick' is not the vital arrival Salt Saturday. Mr. Mc'iennn. "The vitalpoint." pointIt M u lay ttiornln-;- . Also to Tooeie and iaid that the Central I'aeific. oeeause t tf Tiruit Tirket p'rd is I't'tnts' o.wnert by the Southern Pacific. Is onlv w SALT laKh KOL'TL. is Sundays n not competing for business for the Ad vt ft l"e men t. gateway. "Nor Is th government estopped Tt PIT I. Ill l.OllsMMU from redress in this case, because it Louisville. Ky.. Iec. Z. LlSnilnatlon did not. in the Union Pacific cr.fe. se In re?tru-t.'k a district Louisville of the separation of the Central pacific was from the Southern I'aeific. The Union through strict topolice resrnlatlons I'aeific suit was directed against .r.e reconimeruled Mayor J. 11. FUssche-n.ey- corporation the Union I'aeific comhy th Louisville vite commispany and sousht to destroy the moThe mayor indorsed the nopoly sion whioh that htd over the two great routestompanv of transco.i-.inontreport. line Sen-Mo- lr - specia tc t Ju-K-r- s s d prov-ernme- nt. - af-irc- t n. w-- re h- I ri-;- nt .1 1 co.i-shi- er up-to-da- -- t nr n- - .?wn-crsl.- ibbons io - ic-p- . I Three Extraordinary Specials. lh Ir . I'a-p-- -r , All-sil- k Ill No. " ak Print warps, Roman and stripes other fancy valribbons, ues, to $1.50, mm eom-pan- 3 for 39c. Royal Cuticle Sale Soap To we er t"-!a- ; is' 1 ONE 11 saie AY OaLY. Iff A Dainty Luncheon served at a moment's notice at our Soda Fountain. I Visit Our Boys Clothing Dept. OX SECOND offer introduce this soap a 25e cake for 30c, for 25c. Limit, six to one person. FLOOR. Mothers Nvill be delighted with our splendid display of clothing for boys and children on the Second Floor. BOYS' SUITS We never had such an assortment of handsome styles as those Ave 'are now showing. Inexpensive Suits for every-da- y Avear and better grades for the particular occasion. - Black Satin Special die 95c y A splendid variety of Holiday Baggage awaits your selection in our Trunk and Bag Department. Boys' and Young Men's Overcoats, ranging in price from $7 to $15, offered at the following prices OToat Sale An All-Sil- k Black Satin, wide, a really good $1.50 value, special a yard, 95c. r,G-i- n. Og-de- d each, special SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL BOX CANDY. All-sil- C l-- moires and fancy No. jacquards, from 4 to 5 inches wide, 19c J.'ic and r0c values, a yard k 2 No. moires, fancy 4 to 5'2 inches wide; jacquards. ."0c a to values yard, special. .25c 1 -- . te 1 'ir $1.10 Appetizing delicacies offered today at reduced prices. Turkish Delight, all flavors, 25c Butterscotch, special a lb 50c lb., special ;30c Assorted Creams, special a lb. .25c Turkish Crystalized Delight, Assorted Creams, special a lb... 19c 30c all flavors, special a lb 25c Assorted Fruit Jellies, special a Buttercups, special a lb 25c pound Assorted Chocolates, special a 25c Pineapple Jellies, special a lb.. .19c pound Half Pvir I and colors, sold Just what the housewife needs. Colored Dust Caps that sell regularly at 10c OPPOSITE SODA FOUNTAIN We were exceptionally fortunate to obtain this line of Hand Bags. They are a manufacturer's entire sample line. Hundreds to select from in all the latest styles and shapes. Among them you will find seal, pin seal, mat leathers. The kp.i1 crene seal, patent calf and a variety of other regular prices range from $1.50 to 20.00; A. AU11 A JL JLXsK' vour choice at h- wTbite Saturday Gaudy These are manufacturer's samples no two alike regular prices from $1.50 to $20, your choice now at 50c on the dollar l of-th- Dust Caps g 1 QQ at ose 5aie famous Kayser Silk ITose, in black, regularly at $l.o0 net; special in this sale at NO EXCHANGES. H and Baas Half Price i - cM A. line 49c Your choice of our entire line of Children's Hats, special at Women Pattern Hats, regular $0, $7, and $8 values, - Ta-cif- Z. C. M. I. of Millinery .!, - Today lere's a o emarkable Sale l. a'-.-Ti- lidiiili "y? P Uv ci k. Off. h- In our Center aisle you will finl placed on tables an immense variety of Remnants, ranging from one to ten yards in lensrth; your choice today at Half I'riee. The fabrics consist of silk oods, mixtures, plaids, henriettas, series, cash mores, storm series, French series,' silk poplins wool poplins, flaxon, dimit, nainsook,. voile, crepe, lawn, bleached muslin, factory towel injr, waistin?:, creton, silkoline, Devonshire, percale, flannel, outing flannel, flannelette, figured sateen, ticking, sheeting, eiderdown, khaki cloth, : ' calico, canton flannel, etc., etc., at 1 1 1 One-Fourt- J For Positively One Day Only IN PACIFIC SUIT ln-ilerwfo- at Off. One-Fourth r mt Our entire stock of Waists all Waists from $8 down, at 20 per cent Off, and all Waists above $8 Off. h Lot No. 112-11- W ST GAT N RESULTS OF LAND DRUG STORE SO. 4 MAIN IS 2 Your choice,! Lot No. $7.75 $5.75 OUR al travel. "This suit Is directed against an- URGE other company, the Southern Pacific, ami fieekj to destroy the monopoly which this company has over tn ffic through the Sun?et and Ogden OF Your choice, Lot No. 1 3 Your choice, $9.75 AT STREET ure and quality for all merchantable agreed upon, it was learned hero today ST. PAUL HAS BIG BLAZE farm products. in authoritative quarters. Only details remain to be adjusted. Three Girls Rescued by Firemen Front COMPROMISE LITIGATION .Under the terms, of the compromise, Jlurnintc "Warehouse. will of Kansas five ditch companies St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 3. Damage es at $300,000 was caused thh relinquish their, claims of priority to timated which swept th , afternoon water rights. In return, it is stated, buildings ofbyF.fire & Co., whole-Leslie J. Colorado and Kansas Agree to Call Off Colorado amount sale paper dealers, and Barrett & Barwill pay one-hathe Suit M hleh lias lieen in Court rett, a wholesale vinegar and glasswhich would have been assessed by ware house. use state for this the Over." KansasYears against Water Rights. Many Three girls, trapped on the secont had to able been of water if Kansas floor the of building, where tin Pueblo, Colo., Dec. 3. A compromise establish its priority rights through fire started, Leslie were rescued by firemen. Kansas-Coloradcourts. o In the water suit, In- the Kansas had objected to the use of Dor-ol- d Ilread, Half Price. volving the rights to use the water of water the Arkansas river for irstale At the Arkansas river for irrigation pur- rigationfrom depot.MainEntev Royal purposes In this ctate, claim- frATTi Third Smith bread Vi,t poses, which has been in the courts ing it diverted most of the river's flow! West Temple, from 3.30 Wri to 6 p. m. Ad for several years, has been virtually before it reached Kansas. vertisement. ' lf Grand Prize, Grand Prize, 7TD Panama-Pacifi- c Panama-Californ- ia H SETTLEMENT IN WEST Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Exposition, San Diego, 1915 reaMasc Ways to Improve Conditions coa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. high-grad- e , Hi it i The genuine Bears this will) y RI5, u, s. f er. orr. iradcmar end is made only hy Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 . DORCHESTER, MASS. Affecting Farmer Suggested by Marketing Conference. Chicago, Dec. 3. Representatives of forty-si- x states and Canadian provinces who attended the national conference of marketing and farm credits issued a statement today embodying a score of recommendations to Congress urging its affectlncr the In Improving conditions American farmer. The statement asked the appointment of a commission of five by Congress members to investigate the results of land settlement in the west and other sections of the country "to remove the obstacles to acquiring farms." in the Existingof conditions sections be corthe country couldirrigation statement the added hv the n rected, actment of legislation by the states or by the nation, which would provide , settlers. money to be loaned to The conference. It was set forth, will any plan that Avill end strongly inoppose and mainly in real estate speculation land values to the disadIncrease vantage of settlers. settlers," the "Any. plan for aiding statement said, "by a better system of be should rural credits preceded by an effective plan for preventing increase . of land values." The department of agriculture was urged to establish standards of meas - i ' fc. Zs ;( i... -- taLfi-- ini llitMl ti jrV V'Jf li ,nhrinVnr I "J rr WW!""" "J V '7 "V- - lfr.sw,.j.yyfiv-.iJT!- 1 f, i $3.50 Per Tooth, Bridirc Work, $3.50 Per Tooth. Rubber Plates,' $5.00 Up. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH, 25c. Gold Crowns, have put the cost of good painless dentistry within the reach of all. , If ff' It it t j t or aennsts oi do years your wonc in tins omce. experience j graauate "We A K 1 T 1 r None but f ! ii PAINLESS DENTIST WITHERS, Till 8 o'clock. 122 South Main Street. Open Evenings i -- Open Sundays 9 to 2. J |