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Show -- s THE FOUR COUNTIES r FOR 'DRY' LAW Jenkins Secures SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. N, WARLIKE SCENES IN LONDON AS ARMIES LEAVE FOR THE FRONT j- f HEKALD-REPUBLICA- V :j - t... -- - .tJ,T . a ir . I J 'jNv i v Tivo-Third- s of Delegates From Davis County. i i ! f 1 , . fContinued. From Page 1.) tn John W. Thornier. All delegates wr instrurttl for state-wid- e prohibition nn.l to vote only for candidates In "who hive announced favor of rrohltltfon by legislative en- a.'trr.T.t." In several precinct In Sanpete county prohibition delegates wcr elected. In Millard county primaries were held, t'it both tlepiion-- . an. I flgraph service to Fillmore was out of order last ntarht and the results are not known. This was al.o the caf In Rich county. fflr"''"'"rii . Aowherelue such tre- - thmlvs IJ) a vis iV County Goes Strong for Jenkins (- - Tl IIr!d-Kt?KM'r!in.- J Prohibition wai Kayivtl!e. Aug. the blsr Issue In the Republican prl-- i martes hld throughout Davis county delegates to the state tonight. The v .tp Instructed to vot for rrnvfntlm Mate-wid- and to vote for ro candidateprohibition for governor who ha nothimself in favor of prohlbidriarel tlon by direct action of the next I.egls- la fur. ivlward K. Jenkln received the great and of the nijor'.ty ""it was eiU !y th leaderstonight that more of tle dflgat" will thr.n VI. r. for him i'i the 'nnvcntlor. The en-- ; to (harle3 d,e:r.--i tion n;ss tire Mil.-tr,d;dite for the P.epul-Ii.n rorin.itinn Tr district. "M!grt?s In trr This Is prl-I:- .' Th Mr. Matv"-hotri" c utiiv. a Kre.u many ria;i-.it !)d. d wre es. fori r I "i ir dr T" j: te'l to the state l a: .! district from the va r!(.m r in t he ounr v :ir: in: K'ft v ii!e S'at . John W. Thornley. Ibirion :r, d W. I". Lpper-n-I . V j . ; : two-thir- The palmolive ds Irish and Greradier Guards In Wel lington Barracks (top) and Marching Past Buckingham Palace. Dispatches from London tell of tremendous military activity in that city as troops by thousands leave for Belgium and France. These pictures, which have just reached the United States, show some of the British soldiers who by this time have probably seen active service on the continent pl'-df- f:. . - s .1 .! , 1 nur'-ixli.i'.i- , 'rt.-itophe- r con Frank Hyde. William. C. "l.yt"n. :r..t Is. Don S. 'on- .ind i- - irre-'-'iona- j)i("n and 1 ti'iru-i- f.inon II. f: s Paynes; Cragun. K. 15. Clark W.tlla o nt j(joi.t'. Or 11,1 CI irk. Mcrnt'f il Stan. jrt-- j ; i- K-r- . - S- Walter W, Sterd. Viifrv!!!1 S'.ifc, OH .Majors; iina J. W. Ford and Fred IU"h. i'.dnt ;. I:. Hennett to both. K'l jtN C. .ourttif at State. 'tr llat i. ;! Tt si mi al. ,. I,. trown. con-Kr-- .- I 1 1. U'-5- t ! Democrat Selected Aie. . .. - --' In s t.-.- -t 1, I. ! .in r ' . i r o i: . T ! jt-ttf- t t ;Tosi-:-r- ; ! . -- f i wid- - v roh !! s -- - .' i; r. r n Tr, -- t 3 e , . SI l f i i . I ii r- : -- ! -- 1 . v ! - I 'r. ; ; - m;i-jorlt- dl-:rat!OT- v i i , . i T . conpre-sslonal- e. Sanpete Instructs for 'Dry Measure !l The H'ri'iMInfuMlfn Mar.tl. Auc .". Precincts throUR-hou- t their Fanpete countv which hold tonlsrht slcted as tleleKateM to tr.e Ftat convention of the Republican 1 at and to the concres- arty ronvfi.tion mn who are pledwr-tfional to stfi and to vote for only prohibition candidates. Owinif to an electrical storm, isames of the delegates from Gunnison precinct coulij prt-Inart- es O.-rde- n d te-wl- rot be secured. The primaries were attended br the largest crowds In the seThe of the Mstory lected from thtparty. various delate are precincts es follows: Moroni Joseph Andrews. Fl. J. Farley and Alma Blackham, both conven-tion- s. Spring- City M. N. W. Rlirelow and A. I I".ron, both conventions. Mayftebl and Storllnsr did not selct of the delegates, but the chalrmon jrecmcts r.arr.cl them an 1 forwarded - MustHaua Money 15M 2 lbs. Its. pood Ham, lb Cucumbers T'tah Apples, lb 1 Oc 6 6 Oood Oranices. doz. Mr.s Shirts Siloes ............ 10cfe JTe nn1 White Sodi Fountain syrup rt33 pr!e nearly Teaches. pried 2 lbs. Tomatoes v sf er Crack rs. lb Crraham Crackers, lb 4 bunches Onlor,t 4 hunches f Heels 2 r.kcs. Wh.iat 4 hunches Turnlr Hfsh-frraSantos peiberrfee, worth 4 0c. per lb Wack Tea, per lb Upton's 2 pksrs. Oats tIS cana Tomatoes ox. lojif Rread..... Iirpe Cantaloupe Masiri ' j! -- Jar Top, du 3s L.ird Is compound Iard Co-nroun- d P?S Lot Fm-jkln- s ST.e i Irle ?.f!jtes SUrr"'4 Men's Heavy Overalls 1 lot of lien 5 Hats..., dor. Jar Rubbers ;rapes. lb Hoya" Ixw Cut Shoes . ! t I- 1 j : .,--1 - . Hu-.;- h . fl.M) ..2.1c e 2.-V- fl.oo rmlt at r?rc!l to Th Ilerald IpnM!cn.l Richfield. Au?. 5. James B. Heywood of PanRUitch was named by "the Republican senatorial convention today as the Republican nominee, for the state Senate from the Tenth senatorial district. The nomination came on the soond ballot, after a demonstration had been tendered Joseph Fckeraley, whose term expires with the convening of the new Legislature. Three can- dldates besides Mr. Heywood were In the field. Mr. Kckersley. James N. Pet ersen of Cannonville. Garfield rind R. A. Allen of Piute county. countv, In the judicial convention, which followed. Judire Joseph H. Frlckson was renominated, and John L. unanimouslychosen by acclamation for Seby, Jr., re - - - v ! Mc-(iuir- ed ( i WATERS STILL HOLD GERMS s. n. .l S-- D. 2000-acr- TORPEDO CRUISING THROUGH STREETS OF NEW YORK lower-ca- nyon ro l.? 0 sc , ... , -- "- r. t ISe S5 r.o ' 5 20e Tobacco Half Price. Store hicaqo a.xn us w. nnsT soitii. So 1 J j Ilertld-Hepnbllein- - c. so-call- Cum-mlr.kr- vi mmfflsmwam j S i .pie fSc Cof- Here they are 0 cakes of Palm-OliSoap, worth 00c ; 1 box Palm - Olive Powder, worth Talcum Powder, worth oOc; 1 can Palm-Oli25c; total value, $1.35. A six months' supply of the finest toilet goods made- for 62c AT ANY SCIIRAMM-JOHNSO- N STORE. ve l.e . - T j Inri-iitlrtin- l- P5 PITTSBURGH DARKENED TRIRSTOX NEAR DEATH. Omaha. Neb., Aug. 5. John M. Thurston, former United States senator from Nebraska, who has been ill three weeks, was reported today considerably worse, his physicians adding that his death is a matter of a few hours-- . He has been confined in a hospital the past three weeks following heat prostration In the patient's condion the Nearly All Electrical Lines announcing stated that attending physician has set in, causing the in City Torn Down or formation of blcod clots in the veins, recovery impossible. making Rendered Useless. Russia's Caucasus district, with a of more than 12,000.000, ofpopulation an fers excellent market for toilet 5. One death and soaps and perfumery, Pittsburgh, Aug. a consular rewas severe caused by a port says. heavy damage electrical storm late this afternoon which swept over Pittsburgh and AlMany houses were Don't You Want to Get Away leghany county. struck by lightning. Telephone and From the Annoying- Features of end of the in this telegraph companies state were crippled for hours while the largest light company In the city was by the storm and put out of commission one of its lines in practically every and vicinity were either Pittsburgh torn down or rendered useless. Marc Bandel, aged 14, of Rectorvllle, was washed away when Mill near here, Run creek suddenly became a torrent. 0, E. GAUSS TELLS YOU HOW. Washington. Pa., Aug. 5. Damage estimated to be at least $200,000 wasd caused by a terrific storm which vjsit-etosouthwestern Pennsylvania latebarA tank containing 50,000 day. rels of oil and owned by the Southwestern Pennsylvania Pipe Lines company was struck was by lightning and set afire. The loss $125,000. AS RESULT! STORM thro-mo-phlebi- tis - NEUTRALS RAPPED BY PARIS PAPER Paris, Aug. 5. The Temps, commenting on the sinking of the Italian steamer Letimbro by a submarine and the consequent large loss ofaslife, says: that against This act is as flagrant the Lusitania, the Ancona, the Sussex and the Petrolite. which inspired notes from President Wilson. "execution of The Temps refers to the the deportation of the Captain Fryatt, population of northern France andof Amthe bassador Gerard's description of the prisoners at Ruhleben, sufferings and continues: "Although the universal conscience government has prorevolts, no neutral imtested against the atrocities. The the nonbelligerents inwhich passivity of solemn of agreements presence needed. have been broken and of which they are signatories relieves them of be-all also More than 20.000 feet of good lumber thority for intermediaries for peace was made last year from trees caught tween those who respect treaties and those who trample upon them." floating down the Missouri river. Most of the cost of government in Montana Is paid by royalties on oil and mining development and leases on state lands. England and France - ..16c Grea Reans I r- the F'orter- i .v. ar . mad., trial or' T ;s a n.'"..4 nir a I h a result toft i w t v. f K, nleted. Ti: rt'turn or" r rr'iCi'ffsivRs to w:im n feature of the l;i';i:n In .( n part', V. M hercto- L'rinu.rU'j tie lutter. r here, fore .t f mo. .t h pa t and u ,lh elected a I tr a t e hv t h fteputdtfans. Th political leaders wre In douht w a to tor'tth. of the canvlidites f ieru b!i n nomination the f'"r t thof Is for. The i elti.itf to tht, f. and t con ver ions p.rf n: follows; Noh Morir-ustate, t'harles Ifelner; C. M. f'roft. C(,nrr'si'r.'.i. South .Mrrin State. I, M. Butters. II. W!.-hroni; resji'.nalS tR. I "e t e r e n at Walter Croft; con- j. .nrn. f:rsion roydort Stat.-- Mrs. V. R. ton tri e.s;onal. W. It. Toon Jr Wlant; Milton State. W. II. Crtddle; con-K- r 'S.tnal. Alma Mertocb. I'orter ille tcontc-te- d State. James Klppfn. r.njrressior.al. V. A. Hridirer; conte.xtln.tr; deleir atton: State. John Hen-i'S. S. Slor-m-Ilckson: Albert arter. William Florence tnd William Alortts n. 1 0. P. Selects "" The Hague. Aug. 5. German official- dom, according to advices from Rerlln, under the new economic and social ve schejtnes. has been vastly increased. One VY"r T. cf the latest additions is the St. Ham-er- s' O. Cornt V. IrvbeH, M oti ton. .1. A. Merbam. J - ,'hristen-s'j'- i, commission, whose officials have Mrs. T.avlna Murdock. been given power to compel tradesmen Keleetffi to ti:e rtepubllran !',!',x,i!'s to onn nt Oaden rri k produce their books, business rec'jnvivtlon 3 i t A r W . I.. an Wasroner, ords, correspondence, etc., while stores C.eorKK Moulton, J. W. Ii.ivbell, must open Instantly and warehouses W. Harvey. John A. Meat ham. for inspection. Refusal to comply eno. i: iwards. Jacob Probst, J. C. Jensen. On the other tails severe nunlshment. I. AVnlnuist. 1 1. Ray Hatch, ti. I hnni! the officiate are bound to secrecv !i . liron-oni I. an. Ih Sylvester Rroa'lbent, Then there Is the "war usury bu- - gf,' W. W. Wilson. F. A. Kraugnton. the under reau," a.......new department t h e ......... Alternates Hre I. L. Christenson, Mrs. district attorney. of Rerlin Wti - henfl- r.f the v. v. ' r or u M a k. rd -i police force. The bureau has a large ieietrate.H to the judicial convention start ot experts to track and to mete 7 are Chase Hatch. ATTACK at I'rovo Ansrust DEAL out food ISLANDS punishment to food fakers, Charles J. Wal tuist. William S. Willis, of sorts. all swindlers and adulterers H. S. Fred Crock, J. C. Mecham. chain traders including the Alternates are K. .1. Cummlnifs, and those who charg'e more than the H. Jacob Probst, Uroadbent, Sylvester maximum prices for food, clothing and W. H.rvey. in ii i iu ii i jiui. i. ...ii no. i ii r uuiitui intra Danish F.leve-.Government's Action to the Republican delegates have closed the big drapery already senatorial convention of the Fifth senof Gustave Cords In Rerlin stores and be to held at Criticized in Press. Heber atorial district, Cologne, because they charge a profit A u tr u s t 10 are H. P.av Hatch, E. J. of 200 per cent on their goods. The A. Rroadhent, J. ('. Jensen. I. firm is one of the largest in Germany. C. FrariK Ryan. J. H. Wilson. C. I. Uron-soRread card No. 170,000,000 was issued 5. DanSom London. Aup. of the Jacob Probst, O. W. Daybell. Johi in Rerlin this week. IA Wall. H. W. Harvey. a ish have violent newspapers Alternates opened are Frtd Crock, W. L Van Wajroner, attack on the government over the J. o. F.d wards, tleorfre I Ratty, p. H. treaty with the-- United States for the THUNDER SHOWERS McQulr and Mrs. Iavlna Murdock. Contamination of Big Cotof tho Danish West Indies, accordHiikh W. Harvey was selected state sale to IN WEEK'S a FORECAST to the ing Copenhagen dispatch committeeman for Wasatch county for Lxchanfre tonwood Traced to Mines Telegraph company. the ensuing two years. The National Tidende says: Washington, Aug. 5. Weather preHorse Camp. for the week SunIn a question of such great impor- dictions Iron County Delegates were announced bybeginning the weather tance for the whole nation the govern- day today as follows: acted In a manner such as Its bureau "Rocky mountain and plateau rePledged to Prohibition ment worst antagonists would not have be- gions: of samples of Bacteriological tests near seasonal water Temperatures lieved of. Cottonwood It but the from canyon, Nobody Rig capable normal. Weather generally fair except ISrc!J to Tbe Dr. Samuel G. week last by Danish have would risked for gathered government scattered thunder showers widely In Rocky mountain region." I'arowan, Amr. Z. In one of the such a course." Paul, county sanitation officer, and J. L. Wellor, county sanitation inspector, ami most enthusiastic county largest On the hand the other Politiken conventions cf the Republican party show that the waters of the stream are ever held In Iron county, the Repub- points out that Denmark several times Republican State Convention still as contaminated with colon bacilli as befcre the traction trains went Into licans today selected deieirate.o to the attempted to utilize the Islands, but her were In vain. This paper says Osrilen, An glint from the mines. state convention at Instructall efforts service handling ore )rden. ed to vote for a state-wid- e A report handed to Dr. Paul yesterwar conditions Excursions via the under that Short prohibition Oregon present Line, In the platform and for only the islands mlsrhf become a Hardie Lynch; county bacplank candidates to August 710.and 8; 1.10 round trip; limit day by Dr. showed those known to be in favor Danish neutrality and that It danger that almost every Advertisement. teriologist, August be e might state-widof The conven- difficult for Denmark to defend them of water gathered from the canprohibition. sample tion went on record as favoring, the Tasmania has no facilities for apple yon was more or les3 contaminated.was welcome Into the Republican so that the growers have to contamination ranks of from encroachment.. The greatest storage, all former Progressives without any taken from the in offered the when found Is the samples accept fruit prices questions, and In addition pledged sun- - I Marlon, O., has a e woman of eighty ready. This year's crop was sold at south fork, in viich are located the farm. Cardiff and other mines and near the pert to any nominee of the convention who conducts a prices that are unremunerative. horse camp. This Is taken to indicate that the chief source of pollution of the water Is the "horse camp," the authorities and they declare that there ts state, no question but that practically all of of the the pollutionIs in the waters directly traceable to this camp. Samples from the lower canyon, where the waters of ofthe main creek the south fork, are mixed with those did not show the contamination evidenced by camples from the south fork and further up the main canyon, indiIt Is said, that the pollution is cating. more or less overcome by the mixing of the waters and the running- of the waters over the rocky bed of the stream. RLECTED. n.4'K PRESIDKXT Aug. 6. George V. Weiser, Idaho. Nesbit has been elected ofpresident of this city to bank the First National caused fill the vacancy by the death of George W. Fletcher, who died some time since. Mr. Nesblt has been connected with the bank as a director for several years. To protect engineers' eyes as they look ahead from locomotives a shield the air has been invented that deflects so that no and dust past an opening or water. Is glass, easily blurred by Ice I- - '. e lleiHiti-- r f h !"ti',i;ii" 4 f r 'i d for mill for a kiiov. n 1 . 1 tionif f . i t ; .4 n.) of the t '. , Mo In t .i Richfield G. H.-trve- !'. i j AIL IS VASTLY INCREASED Commission to Inspect Dusi- - S ncss Concerns Is One of Senate for Hcyiuood Latest Additions. convention for Wa5atch county was held today. The dclesrates to all conventions pro Instructed for state-wid- e by Immediate legislative prohibition enaotment. at leietTates to the Plate convention O. Aur;ust . arc: II. li. Hatch. Frank Ttyan. Charles J. Walquint. SylJensen. vester liroadbent. Jarne.' Charles I. Uronjon, Jacob Trobst N. W.. Wil.soa. John o. Kd wards. F. A. Kraugh-ronAlternates to Hue!) W. the ftat convention are: W. - Van . Delegate in Morgan IT e. n f-- la 2CT C5 H. convention are J. S. Woodbury, "W. AW R. A. Thorley. J. H. Arthur. D. Jones, J. C. Robins. Jr., W'ilford Dav. Tharles D. Y. JiirKins, Silas J. Ward, W. H. Lyman and Morgan Richards. The same delegates will represent the county in the First con resslonal district convention. for Prohibition .!,n, Wi THiS WEEK of former opinions, regardless save on the question political of to the state The delegates chest n prohibition. for the rlHepate to K. D. To! man. th proxies Pnvld of M.intl. who If pledged to Voolley K. and t'annon Nelson; I a. 1. Anderson Quyl' fur governor. I ! n.il. , William oe Albert rnTrf' H' if .tn,l F;. I,. Ki'5br. I!. t:iii?on. I. Solid I.avton -' tr. on- ?T If elides .irid AI. F. Adams; s ;or; .i i. Mrs. I..iudie. 1. II. Is Wasatch Delegation Adim:;. F!(i n ,i:t.i Kufii i .itMabey: Jif'iiii , I M. Nelson. fini,-ff.i.' r ,. u.-The Republican tnif. Iavtd Cof'k; con- Hebr City. Auk. r Ca r - n m n in it- - - - .. n U WMMMMM. s tt in Full Accord as to V..'.- rn" Paris. Aug. 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