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Show THE SH IPS TAKEN LIEUT. EDSON C. OAK'S WILSON'S NAME ON NEBRASKA BALLOT i FORO NE TRIP Engineer Who Took 'Sporting Chance' in Speed Trial Re- British Requisitions Temporary; Prize Court Proceedings Centralized in London. tires From rn-rrtcn- t, i tit. roni-pan- r- - un.r-.M--est- i pro-eedinK- S ic h h rar.-axatn- t'n pro-c,!ini- c ri I c Trans-Atlanti- -- re-een- tJy l. 1 1 for y ral months. He hu ignation of! interest In Oklahoma and Ia heavy t .pitted to he wealthy. J.l utenant Oak was ehif engineer nn th Fan IIeso at the time of her freed trial for efficiency January Zl, 5 . The water in the boiler ran ion hf.aune of a eoiliTfd nppl'" pipe, officers and crew took a "sport-int- ? jt the f lianr." during the !at few min-tt- e run. wheji tie of ti e four-howater trouble rtevelor boil-r.el and ran until blew up. five of the sixteen Nine men were killed or died from their an-m- 1 a! 1 ffibr " Injuries. COMING ELK Me-rii- S UTAH TO C o.nn.M, I ! t?-- . i , a. m w. ine JLi Amsterdam rorrt tondent of th I KxchanKe Tetei;raph company nends I the foltowitis; I "Advice fiorn f toxemia il (Hoi-- 1 !land !tate that li newspapers J I under the- (lertn.in censorship liave J ordered to announce that f t'een I Mrand Wtiltbx k. t "nit-.- l States rain-- f to P Itf iuni. will not return to Jitter J Itetsrium. The news lia been re. I ceived with consternation through- - J out Itetitiutn. It t tselieved that! von lilsifur. governor ccn- - ! I eral of m. dslred to hive Mr. J Vhlt!i k ousted and that he is aIo I I prcssins? for the iniinndiaie removal t )f the American and Spanish leita-- J I tions from UriMcls to Havre, where J the Belcbn poverrtment Is."' t llt-lsjl- might country adapt have plans in Other communitw v w to care for shipments of elk. I ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICES for of Sorrow. Annual for an approKliiboiate are beins nuwle by st n ire preparations setting priate the Htks" lodfie for tlieir annual memorial services to be held In the Salt Lake The memorial theatre Sunday evening. Fred Custer. Jf. committee, comprising I.eipslK-eand .1.a II. Lewis, have wired of creepingA to Virginia for In the settlne. to be used quantity vines Ik now beinj? paintbackground special ed to depict appropriately the purpose of the services. Those whose names and on the silent roll of appear in whose mcmorv the ceremonies will be held nre: V.. Wallace Cornish, J. F. Harrison. C. H. Heritage. Julius Meyer, C. f Crawford. Julius Caner. C. H. Harry Ganz and Nicholas elaborate Preparations. Heine lle .Made r lll, Mc-t.urri- n. Royal Bread For Growing Children g No oti'er food cittito 50 healthful nor affords so much strength to children as the delicious gohlen brown Royal Table Queen Bread. Good bread is easily ilietcd and is a body builder. A noted cnthority on fiKl values makes tl:i statement: "Meat contains 00 "J"i cents a rent water and pound. Bread is only 10 jer cent " crnts a punl. There's more energy in a pound water and a in pound of meat." tf brrad than o-- p-r-r ts cts LJ cr Lr r r iv Li The Perfect Bread is tlie favorite of r.ot ctily t!.o l.ildrci:. but every member of! the family appreciates t!;.- added rest this pfrfci't btead gitrs t each tc.i!. Vi".r srroer will furnish y.ni ts. i th Bread fre-- h every day. Ko)a! TaMt Qirt-et- t 1 - Was l(k Now -- or For 15 Royal i ! 1 On Broadway Between Main and State SLAIN BANKER'S SON CHARGED WITH CRIME X Kienzi C. Dickens, son of William II. LOXGMOXT. Cola.. Dec who in was liis killed banker home Tuesday niht aged a was bullet fired the arrested late trjfday by liy through library window, Sheriff Busier of Boulder eountj, in connection with his father's death. The arrest immediately followed the funeral services, which the son at- 1 "tVA 1 tended in custody of a deputy marshal. Members of the Dickens family protested at the action of. the .sheriff upon the ground of insufficient .... v,,'H'r -- Officers who have been engaged in an investigation of the case said that suspicion was directed toward Kienzi Dickens through the discovery that, about a month agro, he purchased a high power rifle in Denver and also ordered a patent silencer which he afterwards received by mall. The officers said that this rifle and silencer had been discovered in young Dickens' parage where it had been taken to pieces and concealed in different parts of the building. Young Dickens stoutly maintained his Innocence, and declared that on the evening of his father's murder he was at his home with two of his children while hia wife and three other children attended a motion picture show. The prisoner has been engaged in the cattle business and is said to have lost heavily during the past year. and-detective- s Mrs. Bishop May Be Daughter of Well-to-D- o California Man Wealthy Fruitgrower Comes to Salt Lake in Attempt to Identify Woman. 111 SHOP, who was on a eliarse Tuesday of assault with a deadly weapon on Patrolmen Hendrlckson ami Wiiley. when they attempted to her apartments for automoioirch bile ies alleeed to have be'n stolen by C. W. Davis, who claims to be Iter husband, may be the daughter of O. W. iiishop. a of Orosl, Cab, fruitgrower wealthy In Salt Itke yesterwha arrived in search of his who day has been missing: fordaughter, twelve vears. ilr. Uisiiop, who is M years old, could not positively identify Mrs. Pdshop last nisht. He faid site liore a striking resemblance to his lonjy lost daughter, and her eyes, hair and stature, showed the traditional type of the family. A remarkable coincidence of la?t nlicht's meeting between Mrs. Hisii-- . op and the aped man waa the fact that Mrs. Itishop claimed to have no recollection of her life previous to twelve years atro. She claims to have suffered a mental shock In an accident twelve years ao which rendered blank the 'events of her life previous to that time. Mr. Bishop said he was notified of the arrest of Mrs. Bishop in tills city, Mrs. Bishop ald she was attenda teachers convention in Dening ver when she was injured. Mr. Bishop announced that he would remain In Salt Lake until concerning the Idenfully ofsatisfied Mrs. Bishop. There will be tity of the two this another mornrnsr meeting to establish the woman's identity definitely. MP.S. BKLLK HMD Mnrlln Vtcfroveru, Wanted In Sclimldt-Kapla- n Trial. Will Leave for 1.on AnKelcM Today. Martin McGovern, the bellboy whom Burns detectives have been trying to find for a year in connection with the trials of Schmidt and Kaplan, alleged conspirators In the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Timesbuilding, was at the Semloh hotel yesterday. McGovern was employed at the Argonaut hotel in San Francisco when he identified James It. McNamara as James Brice, who registered at the Argonaut hotel two nays betore the explosion and who at the time left evidence in the room him and his brother John connecting McNamara with the Times explosion. the Young McGovern is wanted Loh Angeles district attorney's by"office to Identify as the man who visited JamesKaplan McNamara in his room at the hotel. When left the employ of the Argonaut he he, went to ranches in Montana Dakota. He returned to Salt Lake Thursday and got employment at the Semloh. Bert Tack, chief clerk at the hotel, informed him in Los that he was wanted McGovern had not heard of the Angeles, trial there and he wired the present Burns COAL RATES' ARE RAISED agency that he was to be a witness. A ticket was ready wired him yesterand he will leave this morning for !nlt Lake Monte Increases. Quotation on day Los Angeles. to California. Shipments The Salt Lake Route lias raised the freight on coal from Utah mines and H. F. GERRY FOUND GUILTY Utah common points to Lrfjs Angeles and San Bernardino 50 cents a ton. Most of the Utah coal shipped Into California goes to concerns. Chief of Protective Association to He sentenced Monday for Opening The new rate is put into effect on Jamen Riley's Mall. account of the orders of the Interstate commerce commission to the railroad to II. F. Gerrv.' chif at . ' ' Tnioi.m,n . .i rates on coal from Uah tain readjustto its Protective nssnrlatlnn woe illf.,' II II, Los Angeles and Pasadena, points The old rate on coal from Utah points guilty by Jude N. II. Tanner In the yesterday criminal division of to Io.i Angeles was $5.15 a ton and the court city of opening and publishingthe a letter to Pasadena, a short distance east rate to James Riley of the loca,l on the Santa Fe, was $6.15 a ton. belonging Tim interstate commerce commission United Slates recruiting station. Judge LHinri HMiiuuncen mat ne would pass thofiKiit the difference lit the charges sentence Monday. for the longer haul loo great. testified thatwnhe did not see uerry the letter until it i.. CHARGE FALSE PRETENSES court. Chenoweth he Sergeant testified e.uw uerry on .November 6 open the letter addressed to Rllev bv means of Charlew Peter Acruned of Securing flOOO ether and a small penknife. He also testified Gerry read the letter after it From (M. A. and II. II. Hose. had been opened and saw Miss JSlla a In issued yesterday by "Williams complaint Olson also read it. the county attorney, Charles Peter is Gerry vyas by Mrs. James money by false charged with obtaining to find engaged her husband. It was from M. N. and H. 11. Rose Gunn pretenses out in the testimony that broughtaddressed the of Salt Lake. He is alleged to have letter to Rllev was from secured $1000. and that Gerry s eagerness to It is charged that Peter represented Gunn the contents of the letter promptto the Itose brothers that he had an op- learn tion on a mine in Idaho and needed ed him to steal it from Riley's desk. $3000 to make a payment to close the deal. On the strength of his represenHEAD OF COLLEGE tations the Rose brothers sav they put up $1000 of the $3i)rt. Then no they s.iy learned that Peter had option they on a mine. Fifteen Michigan Alumni Hosts nt llan-ju- et In Honor of T. W. JlcXnlr, j President of Altna Mater. I LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL The Intermountain Club of the Michf j! igan College of Mines banqueted T. W. More than three thousand perMcNalr, president of the school, iast I at the firemen's ball sons attended night at thefifteen University club. There ! the Auditorium last niKht for the i were alumni present, rmd I benefit of the Firemen's Relief j lettersabout of regret were read from about ! fund. of the attache j Nearly every members of the club who could ! Salt I.aki fire deoarttnent was nrets- -- II twelve be present. With yells and songs of not ! ent at some time evenduring the the alma mater the former students of I Ing, as well as several former vol- the Michigan College of Mines navein- a I I nnteer firemen and their wives and to the head of the hearty welcome I Iiremeu rvui uii'cr imra. who is in the west looking stitution, ti.'liuWfl Chief Con GallASther f over the mining situation. Chief W. W. Wilson of R. K. II. Fomeray of Kly, the Murray and Chief Mrs. James and told of the experiments being I Sandy. were Chief! also Devin present. out at the carried smelt?rs. Dr. W. 11., Bywatcr led the! McNair said that thelily Mrs. land demand for minsrenn rrmrt is greater today than at ing engineers IP any time in the historj of the country.L. Those present at the dinner were A. Jeff, president of the club; c. F. Moore. ,f. C. MeChrystal, R. 11. Brown, .1. H. Winwood. C. H. Gibbs. William C. F. Spaulding, A. F. Raith, OUR YOUNG WOMEN James Austin, Paul Boyce, George Sheldon, R. M. Crocker, R. K. 11. Pomeray are so often subject to headache arc and Dr. McNair. and-Sout- - Bread Wrappers or Labels and 25c m Oasn. Royal Baking Company, Salt Lake COATS SUITS Willi all the fur and flare with all their attractive-nes- s of .fabric. Coats of every length and color-- not a good style missing. Everything that is new, favored and wanted. "THE PARIS' display never before revealed such styles, variety and val- corrhymed suits abound. Others, too all rect, cleverly tailored and elegantly fashioned.' unHaving fortunately taken advantage of most usual trade conditions, we are offering values unparalleled in the historj- of tne store. Fur-- t ues. Come .today. One lot WOMEN'S One lot of 33 CO A TS, WOMEN'S SUITS, Originally Priced Formerly Priced Up to $10.00 Up to $20.00 One lot a WOMEN'S One lot of 48 WOMEN'S SUITS, Originally Priced Up to $25.00 COATS, 5p (Pll Formerly Priced Up to $15.00 One lot WOMEN'S SUITS, Originally Priced Up to $35.00 ti. . i Up to $20.00 L JJ-- MmmmammmmmmtmHm t WOMEN'S COATS, Formerly Priced One lot of 45 J L r3 One lot WOMEN'S COATS, Formerly Priced One lot of 14 WOMEN'S SUITS, Originally Priced V Up to $27.50 Up to $45.00 i All PLUSH CO A TS Specially Priced re scarce eisewnere pajhis-anat liii'j at specialineyprices.pientuui Surprising values. d F- - j tt--i,i-.- -i GET totirt-maste- r, 9 f Sweeping Our Complete Apparel Stocks Into a Mighty and Unequaled Price Sacrifice. ng -- si.r,0 VIue " h 1 I JF5! ! 1 it BARGAIN CLIMAX TO A SERIES OF SENSATIONAL SALES OF WOMEN'S PRE-HOLIDA- Y TODAY-GRA- ND WTNESS MISSING - i "The Stare That Serves You Best, igrn. gas-maki- Healtk-Buildin- THE WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATION OF FLEISHER nil YARNS IN OUR ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. The name of Governor Slorehead of Nebraska headed the list of flKners. ur -' Whitlock Will Noll Return, Belgian Papers Say ear BE SURE TO ATTEND t- - imi:ii. Tno C'MrtfMidx About to lie Mtippe MKRr.IU,, At 4 S3 di'e.-mrr.xst. Third , From Jackson Hole Couniry in 3, of heart Joseph t. 17. 1M. in New horn At arm WjondRK to ache County. Vork stat. lit- - was Janitor at the Two carloads of elk from the Jackchurch. The body I Christian Scleneei Jos-epat the parlors of W. Taylor, 2. son bole country in Wyoming will he S. West Temple street. Kiintra ordered by and shipped terv- U f s will he held Moii.Iav. Tim an.! immediately to Hoortsintrti of Cache county at their place will te announced later. expense. in WyoLearning that conditions for the presming madeof itthenecessary stock that elk be ervation to other Hhlppcd points, the sportsmen j of ljjsran. Hyrum and lliehmond wrote Fred W. Chamber!, state fish and frame oiiwnlsstoner. statin; their willingness to subscribe the funds necessary to plac these aid ma 1.4 In the naturally in l.otcan canyon. ed P-- Neb.. Dec. 2. The name of Woodrow Wilson as a candidate Democratic presidential nomination was filed here today to be placed on the Nebraska primary ballot in 1916. The petition was d;sned by local Democrats, anion; them P. I.. Hall. Democratic national committeeman from Nebraska. Charles Bryan, mayor of Wncoln and brother of W. J. Bryan, former of state, refused to jukii tlnS Wilson petition when invited to secretary do wo. He said that he did not wish to embarrass the President, but If the petitioners would wait until he communicated with Mr. Wilson he U. S. Navy. . Went. IMon Vallejo. Cal.. ! a ro'Jrt martial Oak, acquitted on rlurcen growlnc out of he toiler etplosion on the I'nlted Ftates rritler San DIeso a yenr &'gc. hnt been r.otlficd. It was teamed today, that Lis resignation had teen ar ented by Sfi-DanieS. retary of th I Navy ni t?. In revltvinic lhe fereiary f !f).tl:i tr of th court-martiaritkizel tl.e exoneration tt LJeutennnt Oak when III. his pubordinftte, I. (cut. Klt.rt.en I,. was jetttencid to lose forty numbers !n his irrade. It wa? said at Mar Island navy yard been today that MHitT.snt Oak ofhad Mi restrying to ohtMn arcptanre .4, 1915 L'INCOIN. for the - .or.t'.n,i Dec. 3. T'He Brftfih l ij mr-i-- r. confirmed in rfft-it l)iit. rr4iiMttutn'(J ' b Ho king and Gem-aeof the; American Trans-tt ntt'' Steamship rotfiprtiiy, but f It ti added, i of i.tt v a thi temporary character and m l" outernplated ivMrh woul.lprocedure preventy the re m ntbn of. t he hipa to the in ti.o event that the action of the pr!. o'irt n ul. It "itihii t th j,T)vrnmnt, plained tv d t !dd to central r:: the ourt fit liifkn ntcatnM t Amfrii-BiTrans-Atlantvessels of th Stra-nsi orr n;tn-- , whl' h felaed the number lift n v' have niven as "nevera!" the will in rovr the trip frorn the reality v rnly here the port to have been ship. whh-t7 after court wtfliondon, take rrntrtl . The (h a pr which no nwffilniso have tik-n- , are bertsr diset ,a r ired. It H pointed on: that the refiiilsltton-irtg- . of shtp a Hying BKaint whlrh prize ourt neutral ftac, have instituted, is not unprecedented! nor contrary to International law. and tt U that Instances o 1:1 rcl during nerted the civil war. Male ProlrM. trnc I 3. Ambassador Washington. "ace al l.ond n tin met ions to nt m rnako to the Hrltliih strong iprotest r. x t the Kovc rr:n tkt reriuliittoning v c f the American of court tthout rornp.invNo prize the advices rarhfj amproceeding. Mate department today from the bassador, hut it is taken for granted that b filed liis protest Immediately upon receiving c.nfirmtlcn of the report that action would be taken. A RESIGNATION ACCEPTED i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, languid, pale and nervous because their blood is thin or insufficient. They arc not really sick and hesitate to complain, but they lack that ambition and viva city wh ich is t he i r bi rth r igh t. They donot need drugs but donced the tonic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollow cheeks, suppresses nervousness and establishes strength. Nourishmentalonc makes blood and Scott's Km ulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale or nervous, give her Scott's for one month and see the betterment. It has a wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid substitutes. At any drug store. Scott & UluvtaScl'i, N.J. 15-- 24 May Use Premium Coupons in Food Packages : Neb.. Dec. ENGINEER FOILS 3. - COMMITTED IS NAMED. San Francisco, Dec. 3. The western states conference, organized for the purpose of urging the Jones bill, whicli would authorize the government to aid in reclamation work in arid and swamp land districts, held its final meeting today at which announcement' ' was made of six members of the executive committee. It is planned to have this executive committee composed of repOPENED MARKET NEW IS resentatives from each of the sevenCrowds on Steam and Runs teen western states which have signified willingness to participate in the HoldPast Spot Chosen for movement. Are Dealers The uncompleted committee included in Potatoes Toledo (O.) in Chase. I M. Rice. Seattle, chairman; Gov. up; Sheriff Shot Seeking Information Concerning Kmmett D. Boyle, Carson City, Nev.; A. d Potatoes. B. Lewis, SaR, Lake, and A. S. Everest, 3. Sheriff J. Through the activity of J. II. Yundt, Weiser, Ida. Little Rock. Ark.. Dec. of Malvern, Ark., was general agent of the Wabash, a new p.. Stanley ohnitlv nftor midnijrht in a. market for Utah celery and potatoes .,,,iii,1 battle "between officers and has been opened to the farmers of Utah. pitched soutlibound Iron Mountain passenger Mr. Yundt expressed a number of sacks night. The of potatoes and packages of celery to train No. 3 near inherethelast darkness. bandits escaped friends in Toledo, O. Yesterday an in- ROBBER S' PLOT t'tah-ralse- j Sheriff Stanley was shot in the foot, but he continued with his deputies in pursuit. The battle occurred after the coolness of Theodore P. Homard, engineer the train, thwarted an attempted of hold-u- p six miles south of Malvern, Ark. Two masked men climbed Into the encab and pointed pistols at the and fireman. gineer "Go ahead," they commanded. "Don't see two campfires. Stop stop until you one. at the second Homard put on all availableengineer steam e and the train shot onward at a fifty-milspeed. "Stop, there's the fire," shouted one of the bandits. lomard took his time about stopping the heavy train and by the time he it to a standstill it was a mile brought the campfire where, it is believed, past confederates of the two robbers were waiting. The bandits alighted from the engine and disappeared. en-Bi- HURLED IS ne FROM" AUTO Ine Martin Thrown Through indow; Cut on Face and Hands. When an automobile in which she was riding struck a bump in the road- MIkn The Nebraska supreme court today,, on appeal of a Lincoln grocer, held the use of premium coupons In food packages is legal. The decision sets aside a former judgment. The court makes a distinction between a premium coupon and a prize package orA gift placed in a food coupon, it says, does package. not affect the wholesomeness of food and is practically unapprecia-bl- e in weight. On the other hand, toy giftsi affect the weight and cannot be nspected. Lincoln. way near Fort Douglas at 1.30 o'clock this morning, Miss Inez Martin, 211 F heavy street, was thrown through the several window, glass receiving plate minor cuts about the face and hands. She was taken to her home in the, car. The automobile was the property of the Abe. Meakin Taxicab company and was driven by a chauffeur. V LL--A Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. quiry was received fromof D. E. Gilbert, the Wabash district freight agent there, asking for the names of shipof potatoes and celery from this pers S til t c In his letter to Mr. Yundt, Mr. Gilbert says that tests were made of the potatoes and that the dealers consider the Utah potato the best on the market. After the cooking tests a, number of dealers in potatoes in Toledo went to the Wabash offices and asked for information concerning dealers here. as It was stated by Mr. Gilbert soon as trade relations can be that established between the Toledo houses and Utah growers there will be a demand for. several, carloads of potatoes a day from the Ohio city. j J Parisian Dressmaking Shows Marked Revival "DarIS, Dec. 3. Parisian dress- jadxaunandub there Suitjui uavoljs sbi ed revival is a great improvement in almost the entire industrial field of Franc, according to a report of the ministry of labor -- as published today in the Matin. Of 43,79t factories, the number in operation last year decreased to 48 per cent of the total, but has now risen to 81 per cent. The number of employed workingmen fell to 31 per cent of normal last year, but now stands at 74 per cent. The safest soap for babies is Tliis is so, first because it is one of the few soaps which, contain no free alkali that harsh, drying chemical which so frequently causes eczema, or other skin irritation. But, even more important, it contains the soothing, healing Resinol medication to keep the delicate skin soft, clear and beautiful. You can safely trust your baby's skin health to Resinol Soap. Sold by all For trial size cake frea, write to Dept. Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Prescribed by doctors, for over 20 years, in Resinol Ointment, to heal skin affections. drag-gists2-- P, . |