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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1016 N, FISKE'S LETTER Next Week at Orpheumj GIVEN TO PUBLIC III Admiral's Denial of Secretary Daniels' Charge Excites Discussion in Senate. fcXSIr omen's Sys mwew 1914 was made public today by Chairman Tillman of the naval committee. n Tn submittlrjr the letter Senator Till-nacourtDaniels declared Secretary ed Investigation If one was demanded. "The secretary of navy has nothing to conceal and courts an Investigation If one --H demanded." said Senator Tillman. Neither he nor his friends here like this kind of eniping of guerilla warfare. Therefore. I content myseir the with asking that Fike letter to recvice president be published In the ord so that all may Judge how little there really is to his utterances, exceptd malice and wounded vanity. ambition, too. has had much to do with his conduct, He has brooded over what he supposes to be his wrongs1 until he seems to be obsessed and really feel sorry for him." Senator Lodffe, defending Admiral had 2'iske. said he thought an Injustice -secThe officer. naval fceen done the the navy has seen fit on retary of he aid. "to attack occasions." several Admiral FIske. Admiral Fiske is an He has officer of the highest rank. liad an unblemished career in the navy. Jle has engaged In no guerilla warfare. .ut has only the desire that is the right of every honest man to protect Jiis own reputation. 4.S k 3 V: Swiss aid Pumps In This Great May Fair Sale We Include Some of the Latest Novelties in Women's Boots and Pumps at Reduced Prices. Disap-lointe- 5.Oo YVomen'M White and Colored last, with medium weight soles. Sizes, 111 to -- . priced, during this At this special we show white Great May Fair Sale, at $2.15 or dove gray kid calf, champagneprice lace boots made on a um toe. long vamp SUr, 81 to 11, same with Good- H2.25 Child Kid Hoot Si-in- $(1.45 ch as above slipper, priced In this year welt soles andlast, colored heels. Hoots that others ask $8.00 Great May Fair Sale, at f 1.05 to $9.00 for. All sizes, priced during this Great May Fair Sale, at .45. rt,0 Infant Patent Colt Mary Infants" colt ai.li Jane, :t.OO Hoy Scout hoen. 2.30 Boy Mary Janes, made on thepatent broad foot Scout Shoes, made of d black or shape last, with soles. smoked horse leathers,tan, with Sizes to 8, this 5i heavy during priced oak or elk soles on a neat, g t.ll scout last. Sizes 1 to 6, Great May Fair Sale, at this Great priced during May Fair $1.3 White Canvas Mary Jan ex, Sale 2J9 31. 15 Infants' white canvas Mary made on d a broad foot shape 2.?5 YontJia Mxen. 1.11 o 2, same Janes, with soles. Sizes last, as above shoes. May Fair Sale 5 4 to 8, priced during this Great May 2.2 price Fair Sale, at $1.15 IJttle Men' Mze, O to 13.' same $1.15 Infants' Mien 1 to 5, same as, as above shoes. May Fair Sale above slipper, priced this Price 1.1)0 Great May Fair Sale, atduring S9c s -- mm 1.. We Oivec.tfC Xraainf? Stam ds 1 MAY FAIR SALE OF TVahln?ton. May 3. Rear Admiral Tiradley A. Flske'a letter to the Senate Daniels for taking Issue with Secretary the latter' statement that he never had heen furnished a copy of Admiral Fiske'a letter warnlnc the department of the unprepared state of the navy in begin ir hand-turne- MME, CHILSOX OIIRMAX, The distinguished American Noprano, whimf appearances on the Orpheum 'lreiilt have been a series of isuc- - good-fittin- ceei. hand-turne- FOR RANK OF NAVY -V iM.OO PROGRESSIVE GATHERiNG and S3.50 Women Ml Piter Pumpn and S3.UO Women's patent colt, gunmetal, dull kid or white Sea Island duck pumps and novelty strap effects in slippers d made on new lasts with or Goodyear welt soles. All sizes, priced during this great May Fair Demand for Seats Taxes Capacity of Convention Hall in Chicago. fv MlyperN $3.50 Women' . Pump NOW IN DOUBT and $1.0S At this special price we have sorted out all odd and end sizes from our stock and put them all In regular one big lot. The styles are pumps hand-turne- 0 Board Unable to Furnish Data Asked by Representative Butler. General and strap effects made of patent kid with heavy gunmetal and dull 92.0S or lif.ht soles. Sale, at Some with colored cloth tops, others all black. Not evMNneV Patent Colt Mary Janes, ery size In each but all sizes 20 S2.15 Mioses colt Mary in the lot. Pricedstyle, this Great patent during on made a broad foot shape May Fair Sale, at Janes, $1.h Chicago, May ?. Oscar King Davis, secretary of the Progressive national committee, will arrive tomorrow for the first meeting of the committee. "Work of passing on the credentials of delegates to the Progressire convention which will meet here at the same time as the national Republican contention, will be taken up at once by the committee. There will be 617 voting units In the convention, but as some of the states wish to send two delegates with one-havote each the number of voting the floor will be representatives on considerably in excess of the votes which will be cast. The auditorium, where the convention will be held, will seat about 4000, and as the delegates, alternates and their personal guests will take up much of the seating capacity, the committee has a problem In answering the number of requests for seats that are arriving. Five hundred seats will be available for sale tomorrow, the price fixed ranging from $25 to $10 each. No disappointment with lawn seed from Bailey & Sons Co., 63 E. Second isouth. Advertisement. CLEARS SHERIFF OF CONTEMPT lf Court Holds There Was Nothing Irregular in Garnishee in Burridge Case. m After a hearing yesterday afternoon, Judge G. G. Armstrong found Sheriff John S. Corless not guilty of contempt; of court for serving on Thomas Ho- mer, county clerk, a writ of garnish- ment issued by the city court, and at-- j taching 5.000 shares of mining stock ! I j j i Washington. ...ay o. Secretary Daniels today transmitted to Representative Butler of Pennsylvania, ranging Republican member of the House naval committee, a report of the general board of the navy, showing that because of lack of Information since the additions to European navies regarding war began. It is impossible to state what building and personal program would be necessary to the United States In second place among the world s sea powers. The report says there is no authentic data available as to the number of types of ships that have been added to navies since the outbreak belligerent of the war, although it Is certain that all these nations have been building to the extent of their capacity. As to personnel, the report, says the only positive information is that Great Britain voted an Increase of 150,000 men In the active personnel of her fleets. Solid draw in the cool, mild smoke that's so fragrant and rich that but what is the use of trying: to describe a taste? for Fall Campaign Presaged by Leader of Defeated Faction. Line-u- p Take our word for VELVET long enough to try a pipeful, and you wont need to take anybody's word aftery that. Ban Francisco, May 3. Republicans of the two factions which contended at i e election for the yesterday's tostate-widthe national Republican delegation EvfOnsIedl into believing that because a baking powder foamed up over the top of a glass when water was added, that it was a good, pure and strong baking powder. It foams because it contains ALBUMEN (sometimes called white of egg) . ALBUr1N in baking powder is no help in the baking. It does not make a stronger or better baking powder. It deceives the consumer when she sees it foam in the glass. United States Government authorities have declared that the vatcr glass test is misleading, and that albumen does not help in the baking. The manufacturers of Tv. C BAKING POWDEll have never found it necessary to' resort to such methods. .1 ci n v-- n i? ft n u ra convention In Chicago sniffed more or less warily of the peace pipe today. A statement by Guy C. Karl, chairman of the united Republican confer ence, which selected a list of delegates, attributed the victory of the regular to an intense desire en the Republicans the people of California to dispart ofwith the Democratic national adpense ministration. This, in turn, he said, caused them to select the regular ticket in order that there might be no doubt of their intention. tie concurred in desire and expressed the hope that this a solid Republican party would line up for the fall and that the action of the campaign, national Republican con vention would make this possible. Francis V. Keesling. chairman of the executive committee of the Republican- RAILROADS' deCONFERENCE state central committee (regular) a statement mat tne contest ciarea-ino had "created rupture." be continuous for "The effort will he said. "It all augurs well harmony," COMMITTEE APPOINTED for the success of the Republican nanot only in California but in theparty r-tion," he said. "California is now set in Republican councils." right Mr. Keesling's statement referred to the elimination "of certain unscrupu- General Manager Russell of lous leaders" from the party, in the state election of 1910. Denver & Rio Grande One of "It was a rebuff to Individuals, and not a rejection of party principles," the Western Representatives. statement said. ReThe "regular" or conservative publicans increased their lead in additional returns received tonight. The Chicago. May 3. The general had a vote of 113,702. as "regulars" whic;i will repre82.152 for the candidates of the sent the committee against railroads of the United States united faction. is negotiating with the organizations of railway trainfourservice emwho have demanded a wage inployees REFUSES CITIZENSHIP crease of approximated- $100,000,000 a was officially announced. TO MEMBERS OF I. W. W. yar The committee will of seventeen members includingconsist six representatives from the western railroads six Wilkes Barre, Ta. May 3. Judge from the eastern and five from the Peter A. O'Boyle, sitting' in naturali- southeastern. Those who will reprezation court, here today announced that sent the western roads are: c. w. members of the Industrial Workers of Kouns. general manager eastern lines the "World cannot obtain citizenship papers in this county. He said they are undesirable and withheld their 10c Tin 5c Metal-line- d Bags Glass Found Humidors Qua J n ,. con-ieren- ce - of Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railC. H. Emerson, way, Toneka.. ffeneral managerKan.; Northern railGreat way, St. Paul, Minn.; A. S. Greig, assistant to receivers, St. r,ouis'& San Francisco railroad. St. l.ouis; James Russell, general manager Denver Rio Grande railroad, Denver; P. 1. Morris-seassistant to vice president. Chicago. Burlinston & Quincy railroad; Chicago, and one to be appointed. ! U. S. DURING MARCH! 'Washington. May 3. All world's! export records were broken by thej Ltiited States during March and It! was predicted by department of (More than a pound and a half for a quarter) ommerce officials today that at th- - ( ;nd of the fiscal year this country I .vouUl have a trade balance of $2,Statistics! 100.000,000 in its favor. umounced today show March ex- ! orts valued at $410,000,000. which i? louble the March average for the For the nine month.-ndin.st rive years. March with exports wer ,.'.?95.000.000. exceeding the Sam. eriod last year by more than $1, TO. 000, 000. March Imports wen 21 4.000,000 and for the nine months -- -t At all grocers, who sell and guarantee it to you to be to - please you or will refund your money. g 1FG. CO., CHICAGO IZ3 II' " Hi I charging of firearms, wading in the stream, speeding" of automobiles and other minor acts tending; to pollute the water or endanger the safety of people in the canyon. Commissioner Heber M. Wells submitted a proposed ordinance to change the designation of numbered streets the jsoutn of Ninth Srouth to conform to was house numbering. It system of one laid over week. Under this ordinance Tenth South would become Thirteenth South and Eleventh. Twelfth PAVING CONTRACTS LET and become Thirteenth South would Twenty-reventh and Seventeenth. Twenty-firt- s South respectively. The restaurant license granted G. V. was transSections of Sixth Avenue :m, Eleventh Vierra tofor Maxim's A. Sutton, who has purF. ferred East to Be Improved; Oi ilmu jiec chased the place. to Protect Strecm. in India A has been inventedabout 24 Contract for paving Eleventh East for.' process of saltpeter producing from Yale to Twelfth South was award- per cent purity. n ed by the city commission to P. J. on a bid of $76,107.11. Strange & Maguire were awarded the contract for Sixth avenue from B to 11 paving street on a bid of $19,023.43. The proposed ordinance protecting the water of City Creek canyon was passed. It prohibits dogs running at large, horses standine; within 10" feet of the stream, building fire or dis- 1 y, Mo-ra- Too Late When Your Salary' Stops To decide to save. It's p ;ike the story of the ; ir 1 i ALL WORLD'S EXPORT RECORDS BROKEN BY JAQUES 1 There may be quicker ways and cheaper ways to cure tobacco. But we believe in Nature's way the VELVET way two years' mellowing in big wooden hogsheads. Just fill a pipe with VELVET, and 1 I pure, legal and says smoking tobacco is at after two years' curing. CALIFORNIA CONTEST (BimcB 2B NATURE gar-nishe- ed ai'itiTi'iiVwrr Were Yiui HPHE dumbest oyster can make a better pearl than the brightest man The oyster uses Nature's methods. Involved in a suit pending before the district court. held that the stock hadJudge been Armstrong with Mr. Homer not deposited in his official capacity as county clerk, but as a personal trustee, and that it had not been under order of deposited the court, hence there could be no contempt of cotirt. He also found that no had been made to sieze the attempt stock or dispose of it. hence there could be no contempt on that point. The proceedings in contempt were instituted by James I). Pardee, attorney for plaintiff in the case of Will-laJ. Burridge against II. S. Ppence and others for $10,0u0 damages for alconversion of mining stock to leged own use. The stock was depostheir ited with the county clerk pending outcome of the suit. In the meantime William Taylor sued Burridge Joseph NO BREAK CAUSED IN for $1S0 in the cltv court and the stock through the sheriff's office, and the sheriff was cited for alleged interference with proceedings of the district court. REPUBLICAN RANKS BY Kummagf Sale. First Congregational church, May 6. 10 a. m. Advertisement. ! es Science! Natare i 1.005.000,000. THE HERALD - REPUBLICAN j ioii jpl , $ at any redeeming station. a complete ticket admitting yon to theatre 11 Oil free JH II It's a tardy thought. 1 GOOD FOR ONE PART OF A UXTVERSAL MOVIE TICKIC T 20 PARTS MAKE 1 Jnve now while you may OVIE COUPON 1916, IIIVQI Ul lost his teeth. JOMSVEESAL) 1, that made up his uud to give up his ivlll When presented before June ' of charge. ass secure yourself for old age. MAIN STEET l2 V. S. JlcCornlfk, I'rrsidrnt. Anthon II. Iund, Vice I'residcn t. Albert Smith, Vice 1'renideBt (ieorere V. 31. SlicheUen, Cashier. Jd |