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Show THE ITEKALD REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 191G -- " COURT OF APPEALS UPHOLDS VAN FLEET S. District Judge Authorized to Fix Western Pacific Sale Price. Fan Franctfco, May 15. The United States circuit court of appeals today virtually left It with Judsre Van Fleet of tho United States district court to fix the sale price of the Western Pacific railway by refusing to compel him to certify to the' liisher court charges of disqualification by the Aiultable Trust company of New York. The trust company, trustee of the defaulted $30,000,000 first mortgage bonds of the Western Pacific, some time aKo charged Judge Van Fleet with bias and prejudice In Western Pacific matters and asked the appointment of another Judge. Over the protest of the himself considJlqultablc company, hefound them ered the charges and - - - MTiiHTiniB i EASTERN TRAVEL IS HEAVY Un to C'rosa the Continent. An Increase of more than 20 per cent over last year In the easlbound travel for Saturday, the first day of low return trip rates to the east, was noted by the Denver &. Rio Grande and th Union Pacific system. A majority of those traveling on the low rates were bound to the far eastern cities. Owto the eastern and western railing roads effecting a settlement of their differences, through return trip tickets are now being sold to all points on the Atlantic coast. Traffic departments say the eastbound travel this year will hm twice that of last season. Outside of the reservations for Yellowstone park, westbound travel Is somewhat of a disappointment to the the passenger traffic departments of railroads. Reports from eastern offices say that few people are making Inquiries for Pacific coast destinations. inn mi m ' a.. H' - - ... .. .. 211 . r L mhlo Stamps at luerbacii's (Except Groceries) From 8.30 a. m. Until Noon. .J,. s Z' i 11 r 'i.ir i.4" Mil si ,t t eftK..-.- .f i ; ' .j- - .Qjf V '( vt I f 'l ' 1 7 t Ki"7 u:r ft- - tt This Week on All Purchases (Except Groceries) Prom 8.30 a. m. Until Noon. v Tuesday Coupon Special Tuesday Coupon Special 3 EL A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company 328 W. Second SLL-- U South Street Salt Lake City. Phone Was. ra T7? mm 2323 Return Trip Tickets Proving Too Costly; Road May Drop Them rsa, W7fn ill I VJ mm t fl 1 M Jf szlsP ""t ..in. This coupon, if presented today, will entitle you to purchase $1.25 ,"TTW Sergres at, yard Sergres. sponged and shrunk. 44 inches wide, in all colors today only. (Limit 5 yards to a customer.) (No samples.) May 16, Tuesday 1916. Auerbach ! ii. -- I, sMMm V-ry' , tiwmt'ri-illiiii- i t .inn. M -- - T-- - i't umiiMinuwuiMiiwi mLI " l 'mmnrmt-mnrumm-'--- I . ijpiiiiii. ' og.v,..i.yi),. wwiyija) n iiii iim 1 ' Hi H.1ii M- -l ffMcw,lt-''''"l- ' mi mini "i"' This coupon, if presented today, will to purchase $1.35 Natentitle you All-Silk ural Color "T&t 7&r All All-wo- J- He Made Venator moo('n Mranure for Benefit of Pettier. fSpUl to The Ilerald-ltepoblloan- , , i. a mm ,rr m itv tithitt m ' i - Herald-Republica- n. r lurMla SS Jlerald-lteiMibllea- 1- - May n, 40c DEESS 1 Fvlessalines, yd. G0.0DS, yard.. This coupon, if presented Wednesday, May 17th,. will entitle you to purchase. F"yy- a $1.00 Satin Messalines at, yard This coupon, if presented Wednesday, May 17th, will entitle you to purchase 551 40c Dress Goods Ilerald-llepublica- '$&lflz& I , n, E01?rA I Imly Good Only ThurMday. May 10. Kswpt in Grocery yillTT '' A tier bach Wept. .U (Limit 5 yards to a customer.) (No samples.) May 16, 1916. Tuesday Auerbach Companjv Herald-Republica- , n, BaMMBBBBaiiBaaaanHBMBnaaaaaHHHMBMB BIG CUT GLASS SALE CONTINUED, .l ........ ;. A bie- selection of plain and plaid dress goods, 32 to 36 inches wide, for your children's every day wear. You can wash these dress eoods. Wednesday only. . Co. iBMHHaMHMaHMBHiBHHaHHaBnBanm on aCyard. - (Limit S ynrds to a customer.) (No samples.) Tuesday May 16. 1916. Auerbach Company. $ 1.1.9 D. THIS WILL GSVE DOUBLE STAEU1PS WEEK-AU.ERBACH'- S' i, 1 I, ii ii i . J JttmmmmatBmmmttlfmm1a . GUARDS3IEX PRACTICE WAR ART IN SIGHT OF NATIONAL, CAPITOL - f:' ::: ::,: j . mineral elements, best derived from the field grains, but lacking in many foods. The famous pure food- -- 111- i - mi ii mm. m rr ft nnti'-- n. mmutm r rti m "ininrnaii-ifififc- 1 2 O'CLOCK NOOH rnrrmiiiu ' m m .nf mu n iwim . mu .. iwun mim u wi ijiuii! i "inawnaaaaan arnrtinniainatin nfini an a- n iuiLiiiiiJBi I - - Kxplorer In Northern China Announces Find of Interest to Scientific World. Shanghai, May 15. Arthur de C. Sowerby, who has just completed a tour of exploration through northern China for the Smithsonian institution of Washington, D. C, discovered twelve new species of mammals. Mr. Sowerby delivered a lecture before the Royal reAsiatic society in Shanghai on his cent researches in Shansl, Shensi, Kan-s- u and Chl-- li provinces. He accompanied Mr. .Anderson, the American collector, on previous trips Into the same Before Mr. Anderson began territory. his researches only 130 varieties of mammals were known in northern China. Now over 200 are recognized. Mr. Sowerby's recent trip was chiefly for the purpose of checking1 up the mammals discovered, but in addition he already found twelve new i- : i it I I'vi br i w - niui.w tions strongly opposed much of wom- ni ni n 'ii i i I'll I'li ' National guardsmen in Washington; capitol dome in distance. Since the recent trouble In Mexico Here contestants go through all the of motions of loading, aiming and firing began It has been the ambition around under every national guardsman and the spur of to quallfv as a first-claWashington visitof convenience supervision. expert gunner. For the and for others who have guardsmen ing Xo disappointment with63 lawn seed from snatched moments odd to utilize K. Second & Sons Co.. officers have et up from Bailey their work, army South. Advertisement. on the stop-watch- es ss capitol grounds. field pieces I'MTV IX LIVING ROOM. of furniture Is largeto piece create unity in a room.oftenA required number of small pieces do not give the same effect. A big davenport would transform a room. It would pull it together and take away the patchy effect it quite likely otherwise had. the cheaper davenports there Among has been a style which is usually upholstered in tapestry, but another ma- De cnosen at a slight additional expense. A floor lamp would transform the or hall. As soon as it was lighted it would immediately become a friend AT THE ORPHCUM "VT Ml I"! .U UTp-- made of whole wheat and malted barley and riclily supplies all the nutriment of the grains, including their precious mineral salts, required by the system IHlllll-lll- lH m of the family! Alexandra Kollontay, the Russian auon feminism, is of the opinion thority that motherhood is not only a private but a social duty the privilege, state should insure and the which time will come, she thinks, when it will be regarded so in all civilized countries. SIGNS FIVK DI.TKXSE I1ILI.S. X. Y., May 15. Five preAlbany, measures became law today paredness by receiving the signature of Governor Whitman. He signed them after a n ii niai laaiti ttWL Ini iliJI ii whole-somene- ss Cottolene is superior for shortening biscuits, pie crusts and pastries and for frying doughnuts, fish, chicken; vegetables, etc. No special instructions are required for its use. Ask your grocer to deliver" regular supplies of Cottolene It is packed in pails of convenient sizes. rvHg n.k. faipranktsany! eiinn BaaaaauiauaeBsi I I he INewnouse I I j Hotel - 1 I ' - ' TTT BALT LAKE CITY. A complete department for Social Functions, Banquets and Private Dances. (In Main Restaurant) M A Prix Fixe Liuneheon at jj Table d'Hote Dinner at. From 12 to 2 p. m. Serei from G to 8. Ee-ception- s, 75 c 1 $1.00 i AT STORES AND FOUNTAINS r. . ASK FOR and GET for daily rebuilding. has appetizing flavor, is easily digested, comes ready to serve, and with cream or good milk is a splendidly balanced food that makes for mental and physical efficiency. Grape-Xut- s There's a Reason 99 It s f'-- 1 - 1 f ' 3 f it LUBOWSKA, character dancer, who features angles instead of Futuristic, interpretive, curves. THE ORIGINAL K1ALTEE) tmVA Buy ft in the seated glass Jars. The Best is always the Cheapest Substitutes cost YOU same price ,1 I Food that is shortened with or fried in Cottolene is tempting m appearance and has a delicious that is always appreciated. A liv-incroo- the legislation. organiza iiiiiiw nwwawawaw f ill-light- ed y ant iii rn" "COTTAGK FOR TAVO. The proverbial "cottage for two" is a place of much economy of and much expense of temper, timespace and toil. The architect whose field lies among mansions laughs at the "toy country house" idea; and the smugly satisfied and city dweller, from his finds excessively cramped apartment, a theme for many jokes in "the cottage built for two." But day in every little hamlet and bigevery town sane young people are demonstrating the truth that the little house well planned, with abundance of sunlight and fresh air, and with absolute practical arrangement of rooms and full equipment of modern conveniences, is not only a posbut also a most satisfactorily sibility fact. proved Comstock in the CountrysideRaymond Magazine. th come naturally when brain and body are properly nourished. This calls for a diet which includes the i U. UIITiL representatives . .... f v A. hearing at which men and NEW SPECIES OF MAMMALS public en of peace hort-live- Keen Minds and Ready Muscles 0.30 ON ALL PURCHASES, EXCEPT GROCERIES, FROM (MAN one-four- m ., m I All the colors you can imagine are offered In this assortment tor trlmminpr. waists, dresses or petticoats, 1'6 inches wide. Wednesday only. APPROVED Favorable Heport To - - WEDNESDAY COUPON SPECIAL $1.00 Satin by BILL - .. WEDNESDAY COUPON SPECIAL cific system. It Is figured by the accounting dethe departmentof and the roadefficiency the rethat partment fund cost Is greater than revenues from passengers traveling on the reduced rates. The abolishment of the return ticket In Utah would necessitrip tate a readjustment of the passenger fares of the Denver & Rio Grande. Mo definite steo has been taken by the traffic department establishing a check on the beyond cost of ticket redemptions. FOREST "'f ini 'T J' " AT AUERBACH 'S THIS WEEK ON ALL PURCHASES (EXCEPT GROCERIES) PROM 8.30 A. M. UNTIL NOON. . n, Company. to the number of return OWIXG tickets deposited for refund on account of the purchasers being unable to return to the point of purchase before the of time limit, the Denexpiration ver & Rio Grande officials are consideringthethereturn advisability of abol-as ishing ticket, trip has been done the Union Pa- at. yard Extra heavy natural color Pongee. 36 inches wide, for women's, misses and children's wear. Today only. (Limit 6 yards to a customer.) (No samples.) May 16, Tuesday 1916. Auerbach Company. Pong-e- ol Herald-itepublica- A lading Stamps 7 m All-Wo- ol C, May 15. The Washington, secretary of agriculture has made favorable report on Senator Smoofa bill to consolidate national forest lands and make It possible for persons owning: land within forest reserves to exchange It, If they desire, for the same class of land outside of reserves. The GEN. BELL DEFERS VISIT bill. It Is understood, will be reported favorably to the Senate immediately. lf flelaPa . of Fort Inspection Army Mrs. Smoot has recovered sufficientDouslaa Postponed I'ntil ly to permit her removal from the later. (Jrig. Gen. J. Franklin Bell. com- hospital to her home, where she is mandant of the department of Cali- resting very satisfactorily. fornia of the United States army, has Salt Lak to postpone! his visit to until a later Inspect Fort Douglas JURY STILL OUT date. At the time of his coming It Is to hold a meeting in connecproposed tion with the Citizens Military camp which is to be opened In September. It is expected that General Bell will to Continue Deliberation After be the principal speaker at the meet- Ordered Foreman Iteports It Stands officers are on ing. When the army to Five. "Seven of exact their the date Inspectionis trips never officially given out 15. The arrival tryIxs May Angeles. conand for this reason the date of General ing David Caplan for murderJury in Bell's address to the military encamp- nection with the destruction of the ment enthusiasts will not be known Times building reported tonight, for until he Is In the city. the second time in the day. that they were unable to reach a verdict. Judge Frank It. Willis again ordered the beto resume Its deliberations, which jury POETRY GUILD STUDIES gan Saturday forenoon. to The foreman reported Judge Willis J WORK OF POETS WHO the Jurors stood "seven to five" as TOOK PART IN REVOLT ballot, and were they didtoon the first unable agree. No intimation was as to the respective attitudes of Ilves of the Irish poets were made the seven" and the "five." studied last night by the Poetry someeting in the ciety at its weekly with Mrs. Kathleen public library, FOR ENTRY Howard of New York, founder of LAND OPENED the society, leading. A close study of verse written by the leaders of Half 3IIIllon Acre Withdrawn From the Irish revolt was made. Several Forest in Arizona. the pens of Patrick II. Foems from May 15. President Wilof the provisional president sonWashington, made available to entry of d and Thomas today republic, homesteaders more than a half million McDonagh were read. Both men acres of land In the Dixie national forhave been executed by the Kngllsh. est in Arizona. Mrs. Howard is visiting .her of the area already About Mrs. John Malick. wife daughter has been filed on by forest homeof the pastor of the First Unitarian steaders. church. She goes to the coast next The land withdrawn is in Mojave week to give a series of readings. county and Is described as valuable for grazing purposes. all-import- - - - im.r mil Stamp; This Week on All Purchases Godliness, and it Is the warevirtue of our fireproof Is ruling house. This building the ravages of dust,proof dirt against and vermin, perfectly sanitary. f ree from mildew and dampness. iiiki is us Kuuu i jnaic lor jour furniture as any home In S1t might be. Our rates are fair and square. con- Fare ,1 at Aueroach's . Refunds Taking Away Simon IInniberKer Observe Aetlvltle Profits and Then Some, Preliminary to Convention. Simon Bamberger returned yesterday Officials Say. a week's business trip to Chicaafter He go. says great many of the Re- to the Chicago publican the party already are there vention ofdelegates situation. looking over the As yet only a few Progressive deleto the convention of that gates the are on the ground and none ofparty candidates for the Republican nomination for President has opened headquarters. Is "Money plentiful throughout the east and the Chicago banks have more than they can lend," said Mr. -find out Bamberger, butthe1 could not whether any of money will be sent to the west for purposes. to be held in Chicago The conventions development all of the attention at ?r attracting tliis time and It is thought the largest crowds ever In attendance at political conventions will be in Chicago from June until the end of the Republican and Progressive conventions." Double Next to POT IS BOILING IN CHICAGO Meternero Taking Advantage of - CLEANLINESS Is U. i" """ q Dancing 4.30 to 6 p. m. and 10.30 to 12.30. Tlie famous Hungarian Orchestra plays during Lunch and Dinner. A La Carte Service at Popular Prices. For Reservations Phone Main 570 |