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Show THE EARNING GIVEN J?lk,Pl" " . ji IM iiiiii i ' i i HERALD-REPUBLICA- ' mtM i . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. N, iSALTAIR ALL READY I ! FOR SATURDAY - OPENING TO PRESBYTERIES HP' I Must Not Ordain Ministers Who Do Not Fully Accept Tenets of Church. ATTACKS MORMON1SM Atlantic City. Mar 24- - Warning the sronlh of Monnoulsni against vtaa Mounded before the aaemblr during the dtnenlon of the report ! oa home mllon br the Iter. John of Tnln Knlln. Ida. A I. Mtrppard nan made for better pay of plea fchome minotlonariea. and the mem- -I were aatlted to bera of the rburrh one tor of butter njlve ue the up I moith and devote the money saved to a home mlulon fund. Action on f the report nt deferred. Atlantic" City. N. J.. Pllthe Rneral assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America today adopted without debate a report from the committee on bills and overtures warning the New York and all other that the tenets of presbyteries th-must be accepted h candichurch dates for the mtnlstry before they should be ordained. This action, it is believed, ends further discussion in the of the aliened heresy present assembly question In which the New York presand Union Theological seminary bytery are involved. The committee had before It more than two dozen overtures from Presparts of the byterians from many with the heresy concountry dealing' The one which attracted the troversy. most attention and to which serious consideration was Riven by the committee was that from the Cincinnati which proposed that the presbytery, New Tork presbytery be expelled bemen who cause it licensed three younR are alleged to hold views at variance church that with the doctrine of the the Lord Jesus Christ was born of the virgin Mary. a WILL ASK FOR SH RESTORATION OF SERBIA May 24. A resolution Washington. Hitchcock of Nebraska reby Senator the secretary of state to inquesting as to the attitude of form the Senate the Mrltlsh government concerning shipmentswasof supplies to the people of Poland recommended for passage relations committoday tee. by theoreign The resolution asks whether Great Britain would allow supplies to be sent from the United States to (Poland) neutral ports. Senator Hitchcock plans to ask a of $2,000,000 Polish relief appropriation If the way can be cleared for undertaking the work. BEAVER COUNTY SATISFIED Dissatisfaction With Taxea Cleared Va by Trip of Board Members. Hardin Bennion and Amos Gabbott, members of the state board of equalreturned yesterday from ization, where conferred with Beaver, offlciats they in reference to ascounty sessments made under the new system of taxing to full valuation. When the commissioner of Jieaver county observed comparative statements of the new system of assessment it is the reported that they feared that been property in "their county had This, says Mr. Bennion. resulted from misunderstanding of percentage increases and that the commissioners of Beaver county are now satisfied that they have not been over-assesse- d. over-assesse- d. SPENDW,000 y fPrince Alexander Assured War Big End Until Not His Country Is Liberated. ' for Expenditure Added Safety Announced by Salt Lake Route Officials. The Salt Lake Route will expend Athens, May 24. Prince Alexander of than $400,000 to place in service Siberia, regent of King Peter's landless more block elgnals on 280 miles automatic kingdom. In an interview with a repre- of Its line this summer and will spend sentative of the Associated Press, said $60,000 to build a bridge in Nevada. by expenditures are announced that he had assurances from' all the These 11. the Nutt, general manager ofonce. allies that no settlement of the war' road,C. the work to be started at would be accepted which did not pro- The automatic system will be installed between Salt Lake and JLyndyll Juncvide for the restoration of Serbia. and between Los Angeles and "I receive you." he said, "to prove tion how' deeply I appreciate the tone of Riverside. A small section of the road between Rexboro and Caliente will also the American press, which, while de- be with the blocks. libequipped the sacred principle of the renfending The work of the survey of the Uinof all peoples, has thereby erty basin survev by the Salt Lake dered justice to our rights to exist as tah Route is progressing and it is exan independent nation. of the definite that reports The prince chatted unaffectedly of pected be work done by the engineersV. will the hardships which he and his troops made A. within a short time. had endured In their retreat through chief engineer of the Salt Lake Albania. however, he returned will be In charge of both the to the one Always, mind Route, fills which his thought of the automatic block the driving of the invaders from hisf construction svstems and the Uintah survey. The f country. rate or our is first work to be done in the basin will civil "The we are try- be the surveying' of the proposed line what worries us most andpopulation ing all the time to find some way to from Provo through the canyon. stop this extermination of our already almost race," he DAVID LAMAR SURRENDERS said. If by dwellSuddenly, as on theoppressed trials of his coun- Broker Avtalta Removal ing too long Prison to and said: up trymen, the prince Jumped Sentence. Two Serve Yeajrt "Come along. I am going to review some regiments and I will show you .New York, May 24. David Lamar, soldiers who are ready for anything," broker, today aurrended to theto fedthe sombrely In an undertone, "be- eral authorities and was taken adding cause they have lost everything." Tombs prison to await removal to Atlanta, penitentiary to serve, his two HEnn. official sentence for impersonating a tki.epiiom: years" G. K. McCarn, general plant supercongressman. F H. and Ueid. assistant to intendent, of the Mountain the general manager & comStates Telephone Telegraph the plant of the company. InInspected Salt Lake and were ! pany C. C. Campbell, disin conference with yesterday trict manager, and It was announced the conference was In no way connected with the rate schedules which have been submitted to the Affiliated Commercial clubs of salt Lake county out of the late s growing in the southern end telephone of the county. I Ma-guir- half-exterminat- e, ed Coming to Orpheum dls-ic- te - vi Foods Other and There's ' i. Li 1 ! ,,... . ed ' 3 v.. nerve-soothin- thirst-satisfyin- g. Here are Two Little Charts i ' that show graphically and in figures comparisons tween beer and other beverages and beer and otherfoods: rn I ' I L. .- wia7 r Br I .1 1 -J Beer Crbohydrte 52.0 4.8 S.0 Protein 7.0 3.5 3.7 .0.5 0.40 ---- Mineral Substances Alcohol by weight - - - 1.0" 0-- none none 2.25 none noney none none none none 0.2 0.2 none 3.75 3.0 7 ,I -a- 40.0 .- : SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH , n-avm 7-- is i w ii ill i ii i i , . . week's run starting Wednesday, May 31. "Carmen" is the story of a young lieutenant who Is sent into a Spanish to stop smuggling which is province the government thousands of costing dollars yearly. He proves adamant to bribes and is the despair of tho smugglers. Hut Carmen,amia gypsy girl, beautiful, alluring unscrupulous, to make Lieutenant Jose guarantees see reason. He falls, betrays his trust and kills a brother officer, after which he joins the gypsy band. liut Carmen deserts him for a popular toreador. Jose follows her to Madrid, where he kills her and himself. The thing lends itself readily to as the smitAnd burlesque. Kdna Purvianee and ten soldier, used Chaplin, the situations made by the to such effect the comedy is one story continuous laugh. The situations .aren't But it is Chaplin as the changed. "low brow" in the part that makes it ridiculous. Kdna I'urviance is a beau- . tiful, passicruite Carmen, and Chaplin is a and therefore extremely funny lover. well-meani- Li - nl imnn-ni- .i., One System, One Policy, Universal Service. ,m ng Since then, time has developed certain standards standards of plant construction, standards of equipment, standards of service efficiency. from the beginning of time; Standards of our duty to the public for they are founded on principles of equal justice and fair dealing. This means that our service must be as nearly perfect as human skill and ingenuity can make it, and that our rates must be 'fair, equitable, and as low as a fair return upon investment will permit. It means courteous consideration of the public's needs, and solving the problems growing out of such needs in the light of the best engineering and other expert skill which the art of telephony has developed. Such a policy commends itself to public favor, public respect and public confidence, without which nov public utility can long exist. te merry-go-roun- -- have-existe- d '. d, u OPEN NG GUNS FIRED IN Eastern and Western dates for Presidency The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. "1 WOMEN'SCLUB CONTEST . Candi- - fa : INVESTMENT STANDARDS Out- line Their Policies Point to MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Stock as a safe and sound security for purchase in any amount from one share up. N New York, May 24. The opening guns of the campaign for the presidency of the Federation of Women's Clubs were fired at the council meeting of the organization today, when two candidates, Mrs. Samuel B. Sneath of Tiffin, O., and Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles of Los Angeles, were introduced bv the present president, Mrs. Percy V. Penny-backe- r. Both candidates outlined their policies. Mrs. Sneath limited her talk to the $100,000 endowment fund and counseled its safe investmest. Mrs. Cowles discussed the endowment funds, urged revision of the bylaws, advocated adequate headquarters and favored Increasing the advisory board from 150 to 175 members. One of the most social events accompanying Imposingconvention was a luncheon given the here today by Mrs. John Hays Hammond. Among the guests were Mrs. William Howard Mrs. Llndley M. Garrison and Taft, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst. Mrs. William Randolph Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Dr. Hearst, Anna Shaw, Mrs. Ira Nelson Aberdeen. Mre. Samuel Ii. Morris, Lady Mrs. John Purroy Mltchel andSneath, Mme. Dagama, wife of the Brazilian ambassador. It was reported that the civics committee decided to Indorse unanimously the protest against the erectios of a government power plant at Washlight site selected. The action ington on the was based on the contention that the not harmonize with the plant would general scheme of architecture of the government buildings. Mrs. Howard F. Wilson of Verdon, ill., chairman of the department, will offer the resolution. Shares are of $100 par value and pay $7 per year each in dividends; $1.75 per share quarterly, July 15, October 15, January 15 and April 15, to owners of stock on the last day of the preceding month. At the present market price MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Stock returns about 6 5 per cent on the investment. Full particulars on request to the undersigned, Fourth Floor, Gas and Electric Build1-- ing, Denver, Colorado. - BOETTCHER, PORTER & COMPANY NATIONAL GUARD STRICT work will be performed under the direction of Maj. W. G. Williams, commander of the Utah squadron of cavIn accordance- with the program alry. for physical inspection troop E at Mount Pleasant will be examined June 8. troop G at Ephraim June 9 and troop F at Manti June 10. A message was received at the adthat jutant H,general's office yesterday at Logan troop recently organized under the direction of Lieut. Eugene Santschi, instructor of the cadet corps at the Utah Agricultural college, has been recruited to a total strength of fifty-on- e men, all of whom are reported to nave passed the 'regular army physical requirements. H All TV APPOINTED BISHOP. ltev. JereRome, May 24. The most of Manila, miah J. Harty. archbishop has been appointed bishop of Omaha, to succeed the Right Rev. 8. Richard Scannell, who died January - Regular Army Requirement BeIn Physical Examination Must Met, ' Says Wedg-vrood- Order. Strict compliance with regular army examto regulations inations willrelating be requiredphysical with the reof the national guard organization in Utah from companies of Infantry to to orderB of - troops cavalry, according which went out from the office of E. A. Wedgwood, adjutant general yesHEALTH OF STATE SHOWN terday. In order to bring the national guard up to the standard of physical efficiency the hospital corps is instructed Statet Board's Report Shows 303 examinations of the memCase and 1SS Death n April. bers of all troops early in June. The The report of .the state board of health for the month of April, issued shows a total of 303 cases yesterday, of contagious and infectious diseases and 138 deaths reported in the state the month. There were 139 during SUMMERcases of scarlet fever and two from that disease, one case of deaths smallcases of diphtheria pox, seventy-on- e and membranous croup and six deaths; Via ten cases of typhoid, one fatal; 44D cases of whooping and five cough deaths: 36 cases44 of measles. 170 cass cases of pneumonia, of chlckenpox, of which 21 died. A total of twelve cases of tuberculosis was reported during April and thirteen died from the disease. EXCURSIONS EAST AND WEST . ST. LOUIS Geo. Olson & Son x . ng CHARM 12 CIIAPMX, THOMPSON COXFIRMKO. As he will le seen nt the Orpbenm In "tarmfn." Washington. May 24. The Senate toon "Car- day confirmed the nomination of James Charlie Chaplin'sfour-acburlesque t is men." ICssanay's Thompson of Honolulu as of the circuit court of Hawaii. judge a scream of laughter fromfeature, start to Wesley finish. knows of livery one In the country this comedy, and has been Chaplin waiting to see It at the Orpheum dur-it- s Bottled at the Brewery ANHEUSER-BUSC- H, S ' j. Whisky When you think of beer for your table, of course you'll settle on Budweiser. Distributors - ,.-- e Milk transmitting the sound Forty years of the human voice over a wire ; and while men scoffed at the invention and laughed the inventor to scorn Bell's imagination even then pictured the telephone in universal use. His was the master mind, that penetrated the future and visualised an ideal Con-tafffo- nn i J Bread ---- ': V ( Mils ,-J Average Composition ef Fat be- Comparative Alcohol Content Rht.g floor-warmi- Standards Telephone ago Alexander Graham Bell succeeded in - food value in beer as well as beverage enjoyment. A bottle of Budweiser may not be offered as a complete meal but it has its place in the mealorcompardrinks able to bread, milk or any other of the dishes or lunch of dinner. are the that part The alcohol in beer (a small percentage) has its tonic value and its. use as an appetizer. The hops have a g value. The malt not only has food value, but is, of all foods, one of the most quickly and easily turned by digestions into nourishment. By its very nature beer is especially ZeCJ All Is in readiness for what is anticipated willTTe the biggest formal opening day Saltair has experienced In all its histors', next Saturday afternoon and evening when the resort opens for its twenty-fourt- h consecutive season. Great plans have been made for the big dance Saturday night, which will attract crowds of visitors and a specially attractive program of dance the dancers, has music, that will been announced please Bandmaster Harry by A. Montgomery. The dancing floor will be under the of Prof. W. W. Woodward and direction some novel features are promised for the Saturday , night dance. At the lake Saturday afternoon there new will be the formal opening of thethousSaltair Roller Palace, with its ands of feet of maple flooring, which will be turned over to visitors free Saturday afternoon and evening and skates furnished gratis for the occasion. Water from the lake has been turned Into the big Indoor bathing pool and this will be heated to a comfortable degree for the early plungers Saturday. train service will be inaugurated Saturday, beginning at 2 o'clock. The Old Mill is gay In new scenery and the Roller Coaster, has been put in fine shape and these, together with the the Roller Palace, the new ball game, shooting gallery and bowling alley will open when the out Saturday afterbig noon.gates swing Blair Richardson will again have his boats on the lake this year. Much labor and thousands of dollars have been spent In turning the second into one building at the lake largest of the finest in thecoun-try- , rinks skating which Is to be known as the Saltair Roller Palace. It has been fitted up most attractively and many features are promised for pleasure seekers at Saltair. Forty-flve-mlnu- Budweiser well-balanc- WILL RAILROAD ENTENTE ALLIES' PLEDGE RELIEF APPROPRIATION Clear Way to Give Succor to War Sufferers. Delicious Sc and 10c Packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Will Senator Hitchcock Seeking to I finest N. B. C. Graham Crackers axe incomparably - the selecour careful to flavored of graham crackers. Thanks tion of grain and thorough preparation, we get just tho a wholesome biscuit proportion of elements to make rightone kind. and appetizing of its that is the most palatable and nut-lik- e delicious for their Crackers Graham C. B. Try N. flavor and flaky crispness. Uso them regularly at meals and between meals, becauso they are as digestible as they are nourishing. The 24. May llrH Graham iCracker with COMFORTING WORDS Salt Lake City Household Will Ft ad Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed to be cntirelv free from annoying, dangerous urlnarv dismake any kidna-orders, is enough toThe sufferer grateful. will to hundreds prove comforting wordsfollowing of Salt Uke City readers. Miss Cora Guthell, 331 E. Sixth South St.. Salt Lake City, says: "I can speak a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured at Schramm-John-sonas I have found them Drug Store, a splendid medicine for backache and other troubles, resulting from kidney weakness. On several occasions I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have never failed to promptly remove these ailments." Many 's 1l.(rtA It A nil 3 1 - T-- a simply ask for a' kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Fills the n same that Miss Guthell had. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Foater-Milbur- UNLICENSED MEDICS TAKEN- State Medical Hoard Causen Two Arrests' In LoRan nnd One In .Richmond. C. Coulson Smith, special agent of the state medical board, who returned from a tour of inspection in Cache county yesterday, reported that he caused the of H. Meldrum and C. E. Loen-nin- g arrest of at Logan on charges a license,practicmedicine without while ing he arrested Mrs. J. D. Allen of Preston. Is Ida., at Richmond, where it alleged that she prescribed for patients without authorization of the state medical board. "i discovered that a woman sufferfrom appendicitis is in a dangering ous condition in a at Logan as the result of beinghospital treated by one of those whom I had arrested and who knows nothing of surgery," said Mr. Smith. 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6 and 13. Limit-Oct- ober 31st, 1916. Sale daily May 1 to September 30, inc. October 31, 1916. I . nilMilVv Following round trip fares will apply from Salt Lake City or OgdQii: Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Omaha or Kansas City St. Louis :$22.50 40.00 ........ . .... . 51.20 58.00 Chicago Memphis 60 . 00 . 56.44 Proportionately low rates from and to many other points. May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31; June 3, Limit ' Wll, Minneapolis or St. Paul. Sale Dates Following round trip fares apply from Salt Lake City: Spokane, Portland and other intermediate .$42.00 points San Francisco or Los Angeles direct. 40.00 San Francisco via Portland one way 58.50 Los Angeles via Portland one way. 68.50 Tacoma 47.80 Seattle 49.50 See agents for - further details. CITY TICKET pFFICE, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. |