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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- i I I Votes to Make Her a Postmistress SLASH PRICES ift i i j ift ift 1 JPARROTTS START WAR nebular rExtra 3 Competing Finn Said to Have Helped City. by the fire paving conI adr vertised for bids there was received at I least one bid considerably lower than the the preliminary estimate made by engineer. The character of the city .7 r it, bid was such as to convince the city officials that the entry of I'arrott Bros.a Into the local field has produced n between local contract-Ifight stashing the to redound ft firms which will benefit of the city. Tabulation of the bid wa completed yesterday. estimate for the five Preliminary as made by the city engineer extension The the total coit at $144.V99. place or the low bid for the five contotal tracts Is JI1S.0S1.S3. or f26.Sl7.45 lower than the clty estimate. for Heretofore the contractor bids been as low a then paving have seldom That the close flgur-lcity'nonestimate. the part of the contractor is with the advent of I'arrott I$ro. Mr. uste .McAIIiater. of the hid ehown by"J. a comparison W Mellen on the contract made by Fort Gaines. Ga., July 5. Mrs. Susie the first McAllister for the r.iehth F.astHr-.- paving, . has been chosen d. and the ti which I'arrott of several Fort Gaines over a field postmaster Mrllen bid on the Third West pavln. at She has not only recompetitors. n Kast F.tchth the received. 3nt tbe nomination fur the office for I-asohalt. including ceived Vavlnc hi t Id was in the regular way, but she holds the square ba.e and tp. per unique distinction of having been n the Third West tontract he elected yard. by the votes of the bid fl.' per square yard for asphalt people asthereto well. Congressman Charles half an Inch thicker pavlnsr with a It. Is for this unique Crisp responsible on than thit speririe.1 for the work plan or settling contests for postmas-tershtLisrhth K.it street. Mellen. who sought to enjoin the city In a public speech at Fort Gaines front lettinir to I'arrott lire, the con- during fall Congressman Crisp anwa but Kast tract for InKtghth street, and who nouncedthethat he would submit the defeated . the district court, as he would endorse to whom question consida actalnut the filed V protest to for the of the postmaster bid for the other five office in the form of a patrons eration .f the letter primary, I low bidder on three of anl that he would recommend the perextensions. thfive. son receiving a plurality of the votes The city commission will consider cast. Men-dacontract award at Its meeting This is a unique way of ascertaining In view of the litigation Instito he the sentiment of the Mr. tuted by Mellen, the city required served .as to whom they people as want posta to Itros. I'arrott sicn release protectIs a firm master. Congressman Crisp ing h the city asralnjit liabilltv. Mr.Should believer In local In Melii' a release be required of Instance of the the this patrons gallnt len. and member of the commission orlice voted the woman into tne posiit. be will be placed In the tion, relieving the congressman of all contemplate In the matter. position lo.of s ifcK'iardinK the of city responsibility hi sraln.t McAllister the first postmaslitigation through Mr. wn m.ik inc. ter in the I'nlted States to have been Th- - I'id for the five extensions are elected to that position. :.... 1 ' r -- - y. self-governme- nt. Main Floor. CTniMi J - jl oweis an To wling Regular 3C 5c quail ty. Special, yard Itegular 7 He Special, yard 53c quality Initial Wash Cloths IteKulnr 10e value. 4 for 25c. BATH MATS 89c 1.25 $2.00 Regular inches. values. 27 Inches. 4 Mats. f Regular 39c values. inches. Mats. Special, each t.-- e, e, nice-Maculr- Strange-Ma-Kulr- e. J. Str.inge-MaKUir- 137,-27.- e, 1; r lf e. Preliminary estimate, ! $1K, 504.3s, Shark Stops Bathing on New Jersey Beach . 4 I Asbury Park. other shark or J.. S. An- - Julythe same rhaps one which killed two bather re- off the beach to- cently appeared bttr fish wa pursued by a day. The in a rr.otorboat. The guard lifeguard bit th shark twice with an oar but All the fish escaped. bathing ceased. N" r Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, he careyou uo. Most noaps am! pre-j.- ,! fulr what f tLirf.t'Oo contain u inu. h alIs very injurious as it dries kali,s whichand makes the hair brittle. the atp to us is Just plain The best thing for this i pure miiUtf'e I eocoanut oil. gre seless. nt entirely it's very and bat the most expensive cheap or else all to soap can anything this at any drug: pieces. store Ktounce yii 1 "t wl'.l la?t ti e whole rvl a few family for months. Slm-'- v moisten the hair with water is n! ru', I It In. about amake tepoonfful an abun nil that It required. tlance of ri creamy lather, cleans and rinse out easily. The thoro'JKhly, 1 ntr drle and evenly, and Is qtjjrkly brltrht. fresh looking, fluffy, wavy soft, ii n I easy to handle. Uesldes. It loosens nr. i tike out every particle of dust, lirl and dandruff. Advertisement. IOOO hit 2 I.n. lit Eloney fJOOD HAM TO La ri;u Ftrlnsr Beans lb. Soda Fountain cloi: ie 15c Syrup and Fruit price. 4 10c Peas 4 bunches Onions 5c 5c 4 bunches p.eets fi lbs. Utah Dried Peaches 25c 45c 2 dozen Good Kprsrs 2 package 16c Wheat CoflliK'n grade Santos I'eaberry 25c fee, worth rtc per lb 4Ec Plack Tea. per lb T,lpton 7 lbs. New potatoes .....25c 15c 2 pkes. Oats Z cans Tomatoes, Strlnsr Iar.s ..25c .5c 2 pksrs. Smoking Tobacco 6c 2 farce bunches Iettuce 2 Cucumbers ..6c 16c 2 pkK. J'ost Toastles Big lot Smoklnsf Tobacco ..lit Prfcre at lbs. nearly a nAitAixs iv siioi:s. lot Children's Low Cut fiue to TSe Shoes 1 lot bridle' Low Cut Shoes . . . .75c IJfsr Line Ladles Low Cut BtJM to Sprlnsr Bhoes Children's Mary. Jane I.Oo to Shoes ftlS 7.00 fine shoes. I?IC line Ladles 1 SZe lot Children's Shoes 4e Hoys' Overall f2.vMen's l".5- Shoes I.lae Sample Strv Hats. 1 - CHICAGO STORE 114 A.NO II 1ST SO. In Une "With Ilrftafn. Paris, July 8. The French govern- ment, following the example of Great Britain, has abandoned the declaration of London as an interpretation of maritime International law. A decree to that effect appears in this mornlngps official Journal. A memorandum the decree says that theaccompanying of the Lonrules don declaration were adopted by the entente allies at the beginning of the war as being the most but has shownexpedient, that that did experience they not give the results expected either In to belligerents a full exercise securing of rights or affording adequate guarantees to neutrals. GUA11D.1MRX TO VfTn. Topeka. July S. Kansas guardsmen on the border may vote in the Kansas in Auerust. according to a primaries decision of the state supreme court toa friendly suit broUKht by Atday In Ctetieral lirewster. to determine torney the power of absent guardsmen to vota. ri m w . 7? v.0 Three performances daily. Roun ; IVlen s Nottingham Lace Curtains Offe rings m Round-U- p 8. Pranre if-- 12, 13, 14. . . Furnismngs Men's Summer Shirts Men's Lustre Lisle Sox (!)c 19c each. 0 25c each. Regular 35c values. at quality Special at . . $8.25 quality. Special at . . Special $1. pair 35c grade. 0 Regular Colors white, gray, palm beach and tan. Regular FRAUD-I- N STOCK grade. Keith-O'B'rie- "ZSAf Keith-O'Brie- J PROPOSED n pair $1.25 grade. $1.50 grade. pair AQg -- $1.19 STRIPED Shares, She Says in Petition, Alleging: that through misrepresen- tations she was Induced by them to purchase 1250 shares of stock in the Western States Securities company, which she claims is worthless. Mrs. I IS. Scott Holmes filed suit yesterday in the district court asainst J. Ti. Harrison and Mary Harrison, his wife. The plalntif alleges that in December, 1915. belnsr without friends and dependent on her own resources for support, she entered into an agreement with the Harrisons whereby 'she was to make her home with them and be provided with forthe necessities of life in exchange what services she could render them as a domestic. In January, 1916, she says she was Induced to buy the stock in the com pany, of which she says the defendants had control and active management. She alleges they induced her to buy the stock by claiming that the comthe townsite of Goldstrike. pany ownedwas Utah, and selling: town lots there at prices which brought srood profits to tho stockholders. Since buying the stock she says she has learned that the claims were false. She asks that the contract for the sale of the stock be annulled and her money returned to her. GERMAN SHIP IS SUNI Steamer Doriia ent to Ilottom of Sea by Iliisslnn Submarine. London. July 8. The German steamer Dorita of 3,689 tons, has been sunk by a Russian submarine off Oernskoeld, Sweden, according to a dispatch to the Kxchar.ffe Telegraph company from Copenhagen today. The steamer was 0 IN CLOTHING STRIKE Both Sides in New York Controversy Ready to Make Concessions, After all day conferences between leaders of the union on the one hand and members of the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' Protective association on the other, it was announced tonight that both had New York, July 8. extended by accepted an Invitation MItchel to meet Monday afterMayor noon with a view to submitting to arbitration the differences which led to a lockout and strike of 60.000 workers in the cloak, suit and skirt Industry ten weeks ago. In a letter addressed to the International Ladies' Garment Workers union, the Manufacturers' Protective association asserted it was ready to treat with the workers on the basis of the union's concession that the employer has the "to increase or decrease the numright ber of his employees as he may desire on the basis of efficiency." It is understood that the manufacturers will concede tq the workers the to strike or to establish a board right that will review complaints or arbitrate differences arising from the discharge of employees. tie-up In the The present was precipitated when 30,000 industry workers were locked out by factory owners, who were members of the Manufacturers' Protective association. An equal number of workers employed in indeshops struck in sympathy pendent out. with those who had been locked Regular 65c values. Blue materials trimmed in red. PLAY BOYS' PLAY SUITS SUITS 48 tr"tf fff Cowboy, Scout Indian, Soldier Regular 59c grade. BOYS' BATHING SUITS Regular 50c suits. qualities. Co. Main Floor. Special, each V . . 39, . Regular 95e suits. Special, each . . . mere sae bonnie, O"; the Misses Nessie Donaldson and Dolly Nesblt will dance SCOTS TO RECOUNT a Highland fling; Alexander Crawford will be heard in a solo; the Scots Lassies will appear in the dance, the Reel Miss Savage and company OLD SCOTIA'S GLORY o'willTulloch; render songs; the Misses Viola Service and Bessie Craig will be seen in the dance, the "Sailor's Will Sibley will sing a solo; Hornpipe"; the Misses Elizabeth Nesbit. Catherine Campbell Be Held and Leda to Baker will appear- in the Deferred Outing sword dance; the trio, William Cook, H. Neilson and Alexander CrawWednesday at Wandamere James ford, will render "Willie Brewed a Peck - Induced to Buy Worthless Ye Scots oot ower 79c J o' Maut." The pipers dressed In Highland costume will selecgive several tions during- the evening. Miss Isa Donaldson will be the accompanist. SAVED AS BUTTONS IUP OFF. Chester, Fa., July 8. His clothing becoming entangled in machinery at the plant of the Tindel-Morrcompany it of Eddystone, J. T. Hargoot of was whirled around a shaft and would have been killed had not the buttons on his overalls ripped off, allowing him to drop to the floor. ls Phila-delph- th country rocn'. Come join th Scots o' Saut Lake toon, instead o' the twelfth June, July At Wandamere sae bonnie. O. Those hailing from Auld Scotia and others of Scottish descent will gather at Wandamere next Wednesday on the occasion of the first open-ai- r gatherthe auspices of the ing arranged under club. Salt Lake Scottish The gathering was originally planned 21, but owing to inclement for June weather it was found necessary to postpone 2 until Wednesday. From until 5 o'clock there will be several sporting contests to be decided. There will be races for boys and girls and married women. Men over 40 years old will also race. In addition there will be a pilloAv fight, a kilties' race and a spoon race. Quoits will also be played. From 5 to 7 o'clock picnic lunch will be served. The evening will then be devoted to a musical program, when old melodies dear to the heart of the Scot will be heard. Chief George M. the conBryson will be B.chairman at master of cert and John Cummock ceremonies. John .Donaldson will sing "Wanda- - vlM $1.95 59 Qp C .... pair BOYS' &3K to 3 PAIIIS, at 2.S5 PAIR. Regular $3.50, $3.75 and $4.25 sent to the bottom after the crew had taken to the boats. London. July 8. The Swedish steamer L.isa, 1170 tons, has been sunk, acto a report received by Lloyd's. cording ARBITRATION A2tU 1 50c grade. Co. Main Floor. Regular n Special, Regular Special, Regular Special 39c Curtain Nets. Fancy . 44 Inches Wide.' quality. 50c quality Special, yard 65c quality. Special, yard 85c quality Special, vard $1.10 quality. Special, yard UltS to $5.00 Round-u- p special at, suit BOYS' WASH PANTS BOYS' KUMFY PLAY Regular $1.00 grade. SUITS yQ C Curtain Reular N orfolk One special lot. Sizes 11 to 16 years. Values Odd Lot Lace Curtains. 29c 4 WOMAN CHARGES $1 yard 45c for 59c. for Nets. inches wide. grade. Special 44 Clearance of d-- Up Boys' SS.60 Fancy Figured Special, yard Men's Suspenders. Men's Black Cotton Sos pairs 25c. Regular 10c values. for 25c. 6 . $6.50 Men's Initial Linen Finish Cambric . Handkerchiefs. Men's Fibre Silk Sox 5 ...89c S1.60 $2.80 S4.60 S5.20 $1.25 quality. Special at . . $2.00 quality. Special at . $3.50 quality. at . Special $5.50 quality. . Regular values to $2. Regular 25c values. Colors blue, gray, palm beach and All Styles. tan. Xo shirt in the lot marked regularly at less than $1.00. Men's Plain Linen Finish HandMen's Black and White Silk kerchiefs. Neckwear. 1 Mist Have .j by the world's famous style designers, forecasting authentic ss x In accordance with the recent decision of the British government to discontinue the partial enforcement of the declaration of London, which has reference to the conduct of naval warfare, an order in council wa published In the London Gazette under which all orders made under the declaration of London since the beginning of the war are withdrawn. The new order declare it to be the intention of Great Urltain and her allies to exercise their belligerent rights at sea in strict accordance with the law of nation. On account of the changed conditions of commerce and the diversity of practice doubts might as to the rules arise in certain matters which the allie might regard as in with the law of nations and conformity it i ordered that the following provision be observed: destination re"First, the hostile condemnation of contraquired for the shall be presumed to exist band articles If the until the contrary Is known or for an enemy good are consigned to an or of enemy state, authority a person In "the territory or to or for agent to or occupied by the enemy, belonging or to or for a person who during the has forwarded conpresent hostilities to an enemy authorltj traband goods or acent of any enemy state or to or to for a person In territory belonging or occupied by the enemy, or If the goods are consigned "to order' or If the ship's papers do not show who Is the real consignee of the goods. "Second, the principle of continuous destination shall be voyatre or ultimate both In cases of contraband applicable and blockade. "Third, a neutral vessel carrying contraband with parers Indicating a neutral destination which, notwithshown on the standing the destination papers, proceeds to an enemy port, shall be liable to capture and condemnation If she is encountered before the end of her next voyage. "Fourth, a vessel carrying contraband shall be liable to capture and condemnation If the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight, volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo." It further ordered that nothing In the new regulations shall be deemed to affect the order In council of March 11. 1915. for further the or any proclacommerce of the enemy,restricting mations declaring articles to be conof war during the present hostraband nor tilities; the shall theof new regulations done affect validityIn council anything now withunder the orders drawn. Any cause or proceeding commenced In prize court before the maknew order may. If the court ing of the It Just be heard and decided unthink far as der the orders withdrawn,suchsocause or force when thev were Inwas besun or would have proceeding been applicable In such cause or proif the new order had not been ceeding made. The new order is cited as "Maritime rights order in council. 1916." In blaCk or white. Main Floor. A review of splendid creations LAW OF NATIONS London. July Extra sizes 25c Fine cotton Union Suits, lace or tight knee. Main Floor Wednesday, Thursday and ALLIES RESTORE Orders in Council Issued 'Under Declaration of London Withdrawn, 3 for 65c Pairs for $2.75 3 THEATRE fall fashions. An Added Attraction to the Paramount - Empress regular high-claphotoplay program. NO EXTRA CHARGE Rememher the dates:. July 1 a follows: Paving Third West between Sixth South and Ktichth "South with bitumin- r JC ous comrete; Stran:e-Mft;uirI'arrott Mm.. $3o,.i7.91 : 1. J. Mornn. ?.T,2.'4.ns; J. W. Mellen. 46v5H. rrfllmirnry estimate. JSO.l lh.33. South between ResurfacingandFirst Main bituminous with Invest Temple Str.--i concrete: lll.as ,7; IV .1. Mornn. J v: .t;:i; J. W. Mellen. J57J.39. Prfilminiry estimate, $ tft7a.;i. Ilesurfacinir First South between Main and State and State between First South and Fourth South: $r..".".-,.- : p. ., Moran, t45,-PreW. Meltrn. J3K.2 H.62. HS.3fi9.21. liminary estimate. Thirteenth Fast between Paving South and Ninth South with Firth shet asphalt: Pnrrott Bros.. J37.024.S7; P. J. Moran. 1 3."..' 3 a. Preliminary estimate. $11. 17. 77. street from South Pavingto Virirtnia Second avenue; Second aveTemple nue from Virginia street to one-hablock east of Alta street between Second avenue and Third avenue: P. J.Moran. $!. 191.41; I'arrott Bros., 115.IIS. 745.53. !.:; "Strange-Magulr- Reprular 25c values, Monday special Silk that wear. s " Main Floor. Co. Dollar I Friday, July 12, 13 and 14 Inches. n women s TT union Suits PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S 12c each Special, 15c values. Size 17x38 Keith-O'Brie- TTT I at the Gowns Red Bordered Cotton Huck Regular 1 r Beautiful Models Size 21x46 Kin. Special, Monday only with puff, coin holder and card recepMain Floor. tacle. Stunning Gowns Towels. 2.45 1.89 $2.S5 Size 19x40 The Stocking-- $3.45 Fitted FASHION SHOW 18x36 Hemmed Turkish Towels PJLmJLJt Special, each Keitn-O'Bri- en C!!llr Stockings. Values to $5.45. special each Paramount-Empre- ss Hemmed Turkish Towels 22c each c "Service" German Silver Vanities 32c each Various Desirable Colors. Mats. Special, each J1.B0 Mats. Special at each. 13Jc lilic values. Size Regular Main Floor. $ rCOMING! r Hemmed Turkish Towels Cotton Roller Toweling 1 p. a.w. poles. (1 m tj Co. Regular $1.00 values German silver, with enameled tops. n Main . v 59c eack f0 QC Keith-O'Brie- - .ufcsJI ... . Boxes 14.00 Tents. 4 tracts for which the city recently ffmmm poles. Regular On every ons of Donne C i OC Special each Special! 9 J2.50 Tents. Special each ift ift ift ift ift ift ift ift" ijoys Wi warn Tents Say. be-r;- lft r City to Benefit by Fight for Awards, Officials ' 7 rl CONTRACT BIDS Litigation SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1916. N, sto mac h Si Depart. Siones, Cancer anj Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for stomach Ailments. For sale by drusrsrists everywhere. n, EFFECTIVE JULY O, 1916. Dally. Malad and Intermediate Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Arrive. 7.20 A.M.... 7.20 A.M... Chicago. Valley, going only), 8.15 A.M... Ogden (Cache Ashton, Montpelier. Paris. Limited Overland Ogden, Reno. Sacra9.30 A.M... mento, San Francisco. 11.00 A.M... Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha. ... 12.05 P. M Chicago. Boise, Portland, Seattle . . . 2.25 P.M... Ogden, Logan, (Butte also going). Limited Omaha. Chicago, . . . 2.30 P.M... Los AngelesDenver, St. Louis. , Po-catel- 3.30 4.30 5.15 7.15 11.45 U.45 Gall Auto-Intoxicatio- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 11.55 11.55 11.55 lo, 5.55 P.M. 5.55 P.M. 5.05 P. M. 6.00 P. M. 8.30 A. M. 4.45 P. M. 5.00 P. M. .11.55 A. M. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. . . St. Louis (San Francisco also P.M... Denver, departing). Cache Valley. Malad P.M... Ogden, Brigham. ...12.10 P.M. and Intermediate. Omaha. Chicago (Denver, going.) P.M... Ogden (.San Francisco and Butte also arriv- . . . 8.15 A. M. ing.) Special Ogden,- Pocatello, . . . 7.30 A. M. P.M... Yellowstone Idaho Falls and Yellowstone Park. Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Ashton, . . . 8.15 A. M. P.M... Ogden, Butte, (Twin Falls also arriving.) Pocatello. Idaho Falls. Butte. ...10.10 P.M. p.m:.. Ogden,(Cache Valley also arriving.) P.M... Ogden, Ely, Sacramento, San Francisco. . . . 7.40 P. M. Ogden, Sacramento. ... 2.10 P.M. P.M... Pacific Limited San Francisco. Portland, Seattle. (Twin ...10.20 A.M. P.M... Ogden. Boise. Falls also going.) - ci tr Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 15. |