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Show THE ATV TID s sr. J 1711,10 l Vv U I I i. Aw 3 8 JW A. A ui til i! AA HERALD-REPUBLICA- MARMON GAR BREAKS ALL BRINGS REBUKE!! 15 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. N, COAST-TO-COAS- RECORDS T - Democratic Whip's Reply to Hughes in Senate Denounced by Fall. Washington. AuK. 5. Senator Lewis, Democratic whip, s;,ke In the Fenatc today In reply to the attack uron the administration made by Charles YZ. Hushes In Ms speech ac- eepting the Republican presldentlal the riom Ina tb n. pub "lean strictures upon the d- trat!on' Mexican policy Senator He a t reaionall. denounced cTarJ-jeclause of the Repubthat the lican r latform repudiating Interference In ti e Internal aff.ttr of Mexico was responsible for the massacre of troops 'nrrUal. "Not until the of the Republican party ho( captains .it the President of tne Unite.! States did the Mexican outlaws shoot, at the jolliers of the American President." l;e sal'l. Th? platform declaration Senator characterised as a "summons en-to Ie.vlj t'arranza an1 Villa to revenge theMextrance of Ar.iprlisn soldiers Into ico mill the interference of America in her internal affilrs." 'It was t h f l!( ;.'i!'!lr;ui convention." sail Mr. Lew's, "which slew the soldier? nt Carri.al." and he asalled effort? of the. Reoublt'-- n leaders to make MpiI?o the psii.. "without reicard to factg, equitya xorali.M justice." the Yernment at "i'.cilt Washl Mexico to nston that is the, Ismu-,'"I e'iounce he de, larerl. the President a to Mexico Is the that f l n e Issue. Make mpt '.de Jour own before the worlJ whenever you T'intrv tan fi,r that is the issue. Humiliate own fellow man by holding his jo'ir I niintrv ai.d h.H "r si de ti t up before the worlti an uti orihv tne support of iu-or the resre't of for- 'ountr ci-.H n:JM I.eli ' cCc . rS A Sir; A Cy-- Z W.N 4r-- "C tl'."i. aril' v vte" M.rwUlv. .tlU.i-- . TC: r1 y t".:.c ,.,. 3.:" rf vi ...cr ru .J.i? T ' 4 a " eVV s , 'fit ' tr 7 : fr : . 7 4 is." An that by Sr.ator the United Sutf? at fr.e time was about to r ok r. i ?.e Villa as head of the "e f. to Mexican pov.-rn(. upon iiromntlv by 'nt who d c'a red ' that this nf.:r rail, Admission would :ie the Republican its ?t weapon of the inmpaign. party "We knw that the administration was h! ne time ready to recocnie n. murderer the thi.f, Pan?io ilia -- but this the first time I have h.nrd a foi;. .v( r of the administration admit it," he aid. Senator Tall described Senator Lewis" atta k ks a "rr.ot remarkable and dclat d the despite oi nitons of . morratli that, Mexico leaders, would be a rtnwliis; In the pud that thousands of refugees from .ien-- would lie asking why the not livw up to Its administration did j !.!.: s platform lr v : scats'n-ion of munition shipments to first were prothy Taft, hibited by President with i articular tnuuirv whether any person connected '.vith fin. h shipments was a contributor to campaign funds was asked inpolitical a resolution introduced In the lioiif. today t.y lrrcstnlative Illinois. Rodenberg. Itdrfhiiictmn of theRepublican. resolution was a. I ' to Mr, HodenbrK's speech In tb House . eterd iv In u hldi h declared that t'ieveia,,,! j; rodge cif New York was Interested in a munition facthat he was a tory, to the Iienicn ratic campaign ontributor fund and thlt fleneral C.irranra was permitted to Imrounds of small arms port a million mrinttloTi a. nfter Mr. Dode railed on Secretary Lunslnsr. noon aftr the on American troops at attack l:odenl-erParral. Mr. he stated cxprewsiy did rot know the r was any connection the, thlntrs he mentioned but wanted to find out. The resolution was referred to tho foreign affairs committee. - - "-- r-i'- ' -' V V- - " , nf Ar.( Ji, 'V- x- ,' i I iUr -' "O'-nrral- - s;..l h-- i t..-u-e cani-ra!4- V: TL v y rs o i S. B. Stevens, millionaire sportsman, completes run from New York City to San Francisco in the remarkably fast time of 5 days, 18 hours and 22 minutes, beating the "best previous record by 41 hours and 22 minutes. The pictures show the rapid work in taking on gasoline and water, inspecting tires and oiling the Marmon car, at Evanston, one of the relay points. A man was detailed to each one of these duties. The lower right-han- d picture shows S. B. Stevens at the wheel of his Marmon car at the finish of the run in San Francisco. record-hreakln- TltK run in Kuldanre fr a Marmon car. under the of S. H. Stevens, the Home. N. Y.. millionaire sportsman, had a much more serious motive behind it than the mere smashing- of a former record. This fact was made known when Mr. Stevens showed a telegram Defrom the trustees of, the American fense society readlnjr as follows: "New York. N Y.. July 2 9. "19. "H. It. Stevens, care Palace hotel. San Francisco. Cab The trustees of the American Defense society congratulate you as chairman of the motor reserve division committee upon your remarkable achievement and sportsmanlike run In the. Interest of American preparedness. Please extend our congratulation as well to those Americans, who. In patriotic need-e- l with you, made possible this brln-Ins lesson of American enterpriseSan Frnn isco nearer to New York EXILED RUSSIAN WOMAN by a period of two whole days under most adverse conditions. You have demonstrated to the citizens of this the possibility of a new transcountry InIS continental mobilization of troops now HOME It remains PLACEDj dependent of railroads. for this nation to lay the Usson im-of your achievement to heartan by the mediate orKanizatlon of adequate reserve." Mrs. Hrcshkovsky Writes motor The telegram was- signed by Joseph H. Colt. C. S. Thompson, 11. C. Qulnby. She ISoiv Enjoys PleasDePorest, Uertram II. Borden. D Forest Hicks, trustees of th American Defense society. ant Surroundings. Mr. Stevens was Induced to Thereupon po into details as to how and why the aston Ishlnsr transconengineered nosren. An;. S. The saf arrival at he run which was accomplished In tinental in western M!nusink. of Mrs. five days. 18 hours and 22 minutes, and "arherln Brshkovk Mberia, a Itussian po- lowering the best previous record by litical cxil known to many person in 4 hours and 2? minutes. this o' ritrv, was announced in a let-'- r "It's a fact." said Mr. Stevens ear r ived from her todny by Mis A lie stone Pdarkw-l- l of th! Mrs. was fc-- a lontfrity. time in r.rehkovsky -' confinement in a In the HUGHES' far north, but because of prison advanced and health was removed Ister to Irkutsk. anl now has lad another transfer. IIer letter, June 21. says SUFFRAGE POSITION "A nw pla'-- atraln. It i not so had. My health la much better for here I an walk as much as 1 will. My little r.n the edxe of a smalt dwelling wrc, wht-j- i has fresh'alr and a troed rrr.eii. The tree monotare Senator Pitt man Asserts the onous, but beautiful to pines after beintf !" !nr,' cut off from out of door ' Tb letter tell ef the reat flood In Nominee Reversed His the Yenisei river, which covered fields and village, drown'.nc many persons Opinion Overnight. ami ?houands of rattle, and adds: "B ;t my hous Is in the highest part of the town and my llfn Is pecuretl from a'.l that is traisM ." Washington. Aug. 5. Senator Tltt-ma- n asserted In the Senate today that DEMANDS AUDITING the Kepub'.Ican presj'ntlal nominee reversed his opinion overnight on OF JUNKET ACCOUNTS had the federal suffrage amendment and leaders to say called upon y Kins' ton. N". Y.. An.;. 5. An course Mr. would be with Hushes' what -, carlo- for a of mtn-e- t regard to the amendment. If he should writ damn to corn t!;e jafe controller- be elected. to a':.Pt the a ounM .f the state of"Mr. Hushes on July 31. In his speech fic.,U.t raIrsciu.itng tro error .Whitman, of acceptance, declared against woman who ejed to the Panama-Pacifi- c by federal amendment." said suffrage of Senator IMttman. exposition list year at the expense"He Indorsed the r the state, vai nad here. t suffrage plank In the Republican plattt rou preme tr,.i..y f,Y Frederick W. form which specifically leaves to each Hetr.rich. d airman of committee of the. right to settle the question the ;iM. an club of Hrookl n. which stat Itself. for nas tor several months Teen conducting j "On the day following Mr. Hughes a fiSht to com el an of the made another declaration directly opof the trip and of the posed expenditure to his former announcement. In ' eta t for jt building and a telegram to Senator Sutherland on expnes the. exhibit at fatr. Involving in all August 1. Mr. Hughes hald: !. $: " '.Mv view Is that the propose The court reserve I decision. be submitted and amendment Counsel for the plaintiff held that ratified and should removed from the subject for the wives and families of the state polttican discussion. Pu.nama-Pacifi- 'exposition commission"Is it possible that Senator Borah, ers there was "no in law" for who prepared warrant the plank, or Senator expense charged to the state. The Dodge, who submitted It to the conof Governor Whitman's party cost vention, may have discussed this with trip 00. Mr. Hughes since the conflicting dec$'.; the court was Informed. were made and are prepared Stamford., Conn., outclasses Newark larations view will govern him If to state what twenty-fiveand by years Amerplanning he is elected? 1 submit that the to celebrate Its two hundred and to a definite are entitled ican people snnlv rirv. and final statement." Ir.MOC1lATIO roMMITTKC NAMED. Washington. Aug. 5. Senator Walsh of Montana who will be western manthe Democratic national camager of Senator nr SauJabury of Delaware paign; Simm Bmm mm mum and Senator Stone of Missouri hava been designated as a special committee senatorial Son or Brother In camp or upon the to direct the Democratic Senators Walsh and Sauls-bur- y Mexican border? If so, mall him a campaign. will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where headquarters will be established the antl- - In package of Allen's with western headquareptic powder to be shaken into the tersconjunction of the national committee. shoes, and sprinkled Into the foot bath. Pome men who live by their witsIt takes the friction from the shoe and have to get along on very small capwill be of the greatest benefit In that ltal. arid, hot climate, where the alkali dust An old bachelor says a woman's plays havee with tho ttet. What could be so acceptable? hrart Is like a honeycomb full of sells. Ask your dealer today for a 2Sc box If a man succeeds the world envies and for a 2a him: of Allen's root-Haif he fails It openly sympathizes tamp he will mall It for youwith him and secretly rejoices. - n-- r c prn record-breakl- nr ing - - Ie 1 -- sonal glory. "The transcontinental run In a Marmon car was an effort to demonstrate what it would be possible for a motorist to accomplish, provided, the original means of communication between the east and the west wero Interrupted In some way bv the forces of an enemy. of the rap-I- d It also shows theof possibility as an adjunct mobilization troops of orjanlzlnfT at onco a national motor reserve, similar to the automobile reserve, corps in Fan Francisco, only on a national scale." Mr. Stevens went on to say that Stewart Lake. In charge of the publicity department of the American De-to fense society, planned originally have an armored motor car cross the continent at a rapid rate ofwas speed, and an exknowlnjr that Mr. Ftevens motorist, came to him for perienced advice. Finally it was decided to send an official dispatch car across the continent In as brief a time as possible, the theory of the trip being to see what would be done If the ordinary lines of communictiacn weresee inter-a if In other words, to rupted vehiclo could give reasonably motor quick service. At this stajtre of the proceedings, Mr. Stevens had frone so exhaustively of Into the subject that the trustees came to society the American Defense him and said. "You eeem to know more about this than anybody else, won't you personally take charge of making this trip?" So that is how Mr. Stevens came to make the run. It would have been out of the question, however, to have successfully engineered such a move without the most careful advance preparation In the selection of relay drivers and pilots, and for obtaining food and arrangements for Mr. Stevens alonfr the way. sleep Mr. Stevens also said that It would have been for him to have the car and finished with started with hopeless th car had It not been for the splendid which he received from the railroad officials along- the h line, also from the Western Union who kept him company officials, and the car In constant touch with the officials of the American Defense soand also with the Marmon facciety, the B. F. Goodrich Rubber comtory, and the Goodrich and pany factory Marmon stores all alonp the line of traveL Mr. Stevens plan was this: He would 500 miles at a stretch drive for 400 or until he could make soino connection h with a fast express. He would ahead so that the express would be waltlnr for him, and then ho would board a sleeper, snatch t tew hours' and axaln meet the Marmon car sleep some point arranged for, when he at would Raln drive for 400 or T00 miles and then asraln board the cpresn. When the various railroad officials and the general manager of the telecompany Inlearned that Mr. Stevgraph ens trip was the Interest of preextended himteles-ramunusual they paredness, courtesies. Mr. Stevens sent an answer In and received from six to ten minutes. repeatedly Mr. Stevens stated that Gerrlt Fort, traffic manager of the enpassenger Union Pacific lines, at Chicago, tire was especially courteous and notified all train dispatchers to keep in touch with Mr. Stevens' car en route and If the Marmon car was lato on its schedule to wait until Air. Stevens' arrival. To see how perfectly all of Mr. Stevwere and how wonens' arrangements the Marmon kept to derfully well once where echedule, there was the express train hadonly to wait for Mr. Stevens' arrival and that was at Omaha. The however, was In no ways due to delay, the car nor the tires, but to a out mistake of 100 miles in ARMY APPROPRIATIONS JEFFERY AGENCY HAS HENEY "if It hadn't been for preparednestly,I would ness. not be out here now. The mere entablishr.R of a new transconrecord and thereby belnjf hailed tinental all over the world as a upeed maniac would not of Itself have appealed to me nt my ae. You know I am a father and have several children, and wouldn't wish to risk my neck simply for per- on - Tele-prap- tele-prap- - r CRUIZES i- fa-tin-- dtd : e 1 -- -- a.-- appll-remptor- - su--- I! 1 1 sev-enfv-fi- HAVE YOU A tare? t ?j rr F"OOt-F.as- s, e. ftb schedule between making and ht marked extent. "I find." said Mr. Stevens, "that both the Pacific and the Atlantic states are thoroughly awake to the of preparedness. We are nownecessity to stimulate interest in the trying inland states. It has been rather discouragto do this, because even the newsing papers In the inland states won't print about preparedness. They are anything so far away from either ocean that they can't Imagine an enemy even hurting them. They don't seem to re- - TOJEAD LEAGUE PASSED TONEW HANDS Friends of Wilson in Cali- REDUCED IN CONFERENCE Bill as Agreed Upon Carries Jeffcry Distributing pany Sucecds $46,373,447 Less Than Senate Voted. Com- Tracy-Chadwick-Kimba- ll. 1 J. G. Chadwick retired from the firm cf Tracy-Cha- d wick- Klmball, Inc., Jeffery dealers for Salt Lake City and surrounding territory, AlLert Tracy will now' conduct the business under tho name of the Jeffery company for the Distributing and has moved the businesscoming year from its former place. 1 W. Fourth South 39 to W. street, Fourth South street, or five doors east from the former location, where they will have enlarged and more store room and will quarters have a very nice showroom and salesroom for the Jeffery Six that has just been announced by the Jeffery factory. The Jeffery Distributing is a large businesscompany with this expecting new Six and they are anxiously awaitwho will arrive ing their in about demonstrator, two weeks. The Jeffery Distributing company will handle the State of eastern Nevada and southeastern Utah, on Wyoming are the Jeffery cars and trucks and busy now signing up dealers, as they intend to cover the territory thoroughly. With the announcement of the new record the Jeffery Jefferyis Six and the Qund making in Mexico, also in this dealers are anxious to territory, the Jeffery line for the coming year.get F. A. McDonald, representative of the will make his headJeffery factory, in Salt Lake and hs assisting quarters the local agency In outlining the work for the coming year. A Lenox (Mass.) man says that seventy millionaires receive their mail dally at the postoffice In that town, and that the cost a in maintaining each of the estates day will average $200. COTTON STANDARDS The telephone system of Japan represents an investment of $26,000,000. TO BE ESTABLISHED Smith College. Northampton, Mass., last received year gifts totaling $43,000. Aug. 5. Orders Washington, cotton standards will be IsCanada has a herd of, 2077 buffalo, sued soon by the department of agri- owned by the Dominion government. culture in conformity with the cultural bill, which contains a agriweeks Philadelphia In twenty-seve- n of the cotton futures act with recorded 5783 real estate loans, totaling a few changes. The new law is effec$14,468,600. tive September 1 and the treasury and Custom In China discourages the phoagriculture department will make the necessary regulations. tographing of women. This year's trawberry crop In the Cleveland, O.. will have an industrial United States was worth $2u,000,000. exDOSltlon In faentember. Washington. Aug. 6. The conference report on the army appropriation bIH completed, but held up by objection of President Wilson and the war department to nn amendment to the revised the total aparticles of war. reduces as the measure paused the propriations 373. 447. It became known Senate by US. be reported for that as tt will today final approval the bill carries $J67.."r7,-u0- 0 against J213.070.000 appropriated by the senate bill and $182,000,000 by the House. The report will he submitted to both houses In Its present form within a few days unless the House conferees reyield to urgent war department of the quests for of reconsideration examendment Representative Hay and enemptingmenretired army officers criminal from the military listed code. Representative Hay eald today no trouble with that he Wilson and the war departPresident anticipated ment over the amendment. He said In fact retired soldiersno were reason why civilians, and he saw courts should be called upon to military dispose of their cases when civil courts could serve. Opponents of the amendments, however, fear exemption from military open the door to acts discipline will to the army's Interests. prejudicial Total appropriations for national debeen reduced from $685,343.-01fense have where they stood on Senate figures, to $837,947,282. with the naval bill subto revision. ject In the army bill the conferees made for winter clothing for appropriations on the Mexican border, because Foldierg it Is not known how long the men will he kept there. 7. . - On Aug-us- t J j G9-7- - record-breakin- g coast-torcoa- B st another conclusive piece ofanevidence importhat aluminum is to becomeconstruction. tant factor in automobile witin Those who wero fortunate translocal relay of the nessing the run were greatly Impressed continental business-lik- e manner in which Is with the out. the details of the run were carried were No professional racing drivers connected with the event, Mr. Stevens' reliefs being his personal friend who prewere equally interested In the auto-ist's from the paredness movement All changes of tirep, standpoint. gas, oil and all mechanical work war done by garage men at the local Marmon shops. Iif The local fli-u- lt und Haiardons Bim. of the run, which exEvanston to Reno, was tended fromrelay probably the most difficult and hazardous of the entire trip. At Evanston Mr. Stevens was relieved by Walter of Indianapolis, who was se Bieling on lected for this section of theundaunt-ablaccount of his steady nerve, trip e courage and thorough knowledge's of driving. Vernon Barnes was mechanician, and on this lap of the run the Marmon was by piloted o Motor "Doc" Rich of the company. After leaving Evanston and before the Marmon had reached the.n mouth of Echo canyon, a blinding rai arid hall storm r.et in, and Bieling was forced to drive to Elv in mud that was in many places The run was under the sanction of, and all parts of the Marmon car were by the Automobile Club of inspected and Stevens carried a letter America, from Gen. Leonard Wood of Governor's island. New York, to the general comthe department of the west, at manding San Francisco. Mr. Stevens, who is a millionaire of international fame, was sportsman one of the first amateur automobile drivers in the country. Stevens formerly raced at Daytonain Beach and there won the mile record his Darrach car. Biel-ing- Utah-Idah- hub-dee- p. ; i? fornia Organize. I in-- the Omaha. In other words. Chicago Mr. Stevens had to cover 100 more miles between and Omaha than he expected. Chicago The distance between New York and Omaha is 14 55 miles, and was covered In forty-eighours without a bit of tire trouble, and the same set of tires was also u.sed as far as Cheyenne, when they were ' hanged as a matter of precaution. Tlie tires, however, accordto Mr. Stevens, showed almost no ing wear whatcver,.and he attributes a full measure of the success of this trip and tlie remarkable time made to the resilience of the tires, which increased the. engine efficiency of the car to a alize that what hurts the hand or the loot cripples the whole body. "We hope, however, to wake up the newspapers of the middle west also to the need of preparedness and that was one of the Drlncipal reasons of my ever undertaking this trip. "We thought that th publicity which we could secure from making such a car be an entrip in a Marmon to thosemight localities not tering wedge interested in the preparedness already movement. ' "There Is one correction which I wish to make In regard to the length of time it took us to make the trip. This was three hours longer than the published 18 in 5 record. We made th of 15 hours and 22 minutes.tripInstead days hours, as originally published. In other words, in computing the actual time between San Francisco running New York, three hours should and have been added to make up the dif ference between New York and San Francisco time. "As we started by "New York time, the finish should also have been comYork time, and while it puted by New is true that we reached here at exactly 5 o'clock in the afternoon, by New York time it was three hours later, or 8 We therefore beat the best o'clock. 41 hours and 22 previous record by minutes, Instead of- 44 hours and 22 minutes, as published." The car Stevens used for this drive was the stock Marmon car, with the regular same motor, the same parts, the same in every gear ratio;theIn fact, identical Marmon touring way with regular car that is found on the sales floors of the Marmon agencies. The body for the and a special rack for four extrapilot wire wheels was built to take its place. The weight of the car ready for the road was 3540 pounds, its aluminum construction giving It an advanof about 1000 pounds over other tage cars of the same wheelbase. This run 1 San Francisco, Aug. 5. President Wilion was unanimously Indorsed here today at a conference which completed organization of the Woodrow Wilson Progressive league and laid plans for in the campaign. Francis participation J. Heney of Los Angeles former Procandidate for United States gressive was elected president. senator, Resolutions were adopted approving EuroPresident Wilson's Mexican and pean policy. . They set forth that the President, by "calm, conscientious efforts, had met eevry adverse circumstance as its master, while maintaining the peace and honor of our beloved country." Woman suffrage also was approved. Telegrams from President Wilson. Francis J. Heney, of the interior Franklin K.Secretary Lane, Vance chairman of the Democratic national committee, and Joseph II. Price, chairman of the executive committee of the Woodrow Wilson Mesleague, were received. sages were sent by the league to President Wilson and leaders In Washington. - Mc-Corml- Inde-pend- en you like Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals the very first time you try them. CAT ADOPTS BABY RATS but you like them better each time thereafter, until you join the thou-sanwho insist on Castle Gate or Clear Creek year in and rear out. ds Took Two of Them Into a Nest With Her Kittens. Aug. 5. Cats and rats areIndianapolis, traditional but Jerry, a cat at No. 4 fireenemies, at West and house, Morris streets, has upset all tradition. She is the mother of four black and white kittens about two weeks old. A week ago a nest of baby rats was uncovered in a building across the street from the fire house and two of the baby rats were brought to the fire house as toothsome dainties for Jerry and placed on the floor In front of her. immediately carried them Into herJerry nest, picking them up by the back of the neck as as she would her own kittens.carefully By her behavior she made it known that she wished to the baby rats as her own, and adopt for the last week she has been nursing and fondling them with all the mother instinct shown toward her kittens. Michael M. Mountain, captain of the No. 4 company, says that she appears to he even more concerned over the welfare of her adopted babies than she Is over her own. News of and her strange family has spreadJerry over the neighborhood and she is receiving many callers. Mined Ask Your Dealer. Coinpuny kdacl 4T. hr Utah Fuel. w,.r'-nTy.,wrt;- ' - tin tfhMs it A wi iiniiiiW yjHii iiiii rf'iiiii in ii 5H "VI |