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Show 4 THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1916. SALT LAKE N, t insulting communication ever received by this gnvcrnmont through tne channels f HERALD -diplomatic correspondence. While cruising on the Potomac th PresiThe Iatrr-- nnntaln Republican dent had before hl:n Carranza's lateet com(Est. Fb. 12. 19QS.I munication appointing commissioners for The Suit Uke Herald "de farto" control In bleeding Mexico hi Est June C. 1 7 0. and restricting the .arbitrament of differ&l MAIN STREET. ence to withdrawal of th "punitive exg Published ty Th Ileral pedition." border discipline and investiga II. K. Booth, president; A. tion of border raid.. The next step by company thCj L 'ihomis. vie president; Edward Fk Jen- administration. .1? forecast in Wash ington. kins, treasurer; Aiolph Anderson. Is to name commissioners for the United) H. 11. lalliatrr. (rncral and assume that Carranza xvill not Ft Arthur J. flrortn, i;UHor. on limiting the scope of the confer-- j fnl?t ence. This I. tantamount to saying that j Associated with BirunAtr cibculations. the administration will enter Into thee th:: audit Information concerning circulationVent-tia-1U negotiations with uncertainty staring it In t tuppMed tr.rougrh this association. the fare, and 011 which may hinge all sorts building, Chicago. if excuses for nrncrn'-tin.iiirin-. Perhaps thi Is what the adniinl?tration Only Uepubllcan dUly newspaper in SaU would prefer, anything to subordinate the lake CUy, Utah. DAILY AND SUNDAY, delivered by curmuddle during the campaign, for the parley lier tn Salt Lake City, one week, li cents; though begun promptly may easily be pro- tun only. . cer.ts. Til Fl ?AI.T LAKE AMUSEMENTS 1 REPUBLICAN TODAY'. i j -- j 111 PANTAtiKS Til KA THI:. will be joy at Pantasres this wfk, is said, when a trio of headllners lead off one of the best bills of the summer, opening this afternoon. In addition to being one of the most varied selections of offerings seen this season, the bill ia also liberally sprinkled with comedy said to be a sure cure for hot j AM ; i 1 Events of the Day, Weather Report. 1L '1 Mrs.' Harry j '' Cottonxvoods in honor of Mrs. AY. Ij. Green, who xvill leave tomorrow for a stay of. several weeks in California. Mrs. Green formerly made her home In this city, xvhere she is xvell known. Thursday probably Lake by local xveather bureau. The follow- e data for Thursday is lur ing conmarat ixxveather bureau of the United nished by the States department of agriculture: TEMri'.RATL'KE. v 88 101 69 44 ' 78 Mean temperature Normal Per cent. H UMIDITY. weather weariness. .... 5624 Jolson Is one of the at 6 a. m. AND SUNDAY. Relative Harry humidity by lie Is a brother of Al Jolson. but has a repudistant. thirteen wee-Kmonth. 7i cents; one year. IS .00. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. SUNDAY by mail On advance; Inches, the Mexican Imbroglio cannot be tation all bis own for a producer of laughs. PRKt'lFITATf ON, He makes them while you wait and the. wait 0 2 hours ending at 6 p. m... the for Total m hy a. reference, for the jdiurtconi- not lonpr. it is reported, for Harry Is a 4 2 to date for this month Total administration in dealing with regular "guffaw kin?" and has plenty of TIIf: f, not r- - I"?' f,f Total precipitation since January 1 to not all comprehended in the "pep" and "color" to make his act win not Mexico pre unaolicltetl f per. lid for any manuscript f.37 date he is a brother of Al. but because he which It not plainly marked with the name punitive expedition but form a tortuous trail t'tcat ALMANAC. and addies of th sender and accompanied all the way back to Wra Cruz and Tain- - j is if rry. m. s Sun rises. 5.04 a. in.; sun sets, 8.02 The Five Sullys are I'V vtmip also. for return. ptco. There is a family of them, mother and dad August 9. IPDk a settlement and the three youiicsters. They appear In a tave Mr. Wil.-n-n orf iny "The Information Bureau," of ids controversy with Scnor f'arranza till sketch entitled shM to be a scream, and which Is is which a it since perafter the election, largely more thnn well by this company of Court Notes. . At ;i T i;rM-tai. sonal m.irter with him. but the voter.-- - of the players, who are portrayed one of the hadliners 011 the Pnited States aro eofnir to pass- judgment new bill. Comes a third the Uilllputians on the vhol" vacillating: nies when they co The Will of the Party Suit for $5600 damages for personal injuin darliiK Hirohaties with a penerous mixture T. the poll Tuesday. Novemter to of are These was filed by Ick Matthews against the comedy. ries imported Lilliputians at of KfpublKn tale conentin an UI-AHan lr. K. G. Gowans, W.state sunerintendent one fiom sire ami by Kuropc Krp;otti they Kansas in (J. Hoylance City Structural Steel company. did what Repu (dp. Wh.it the v. oman's bureau a! national attractive bd of entertainers with their splen- public instruction; charge of Dean school the of and state the surveys Edna Cowan filed suit against the Salt rters are j;oin to do did act and add mu h to the- novt ltv of the Milton Hennion state n ' ntbni iii Utah haxc always dime. Democratic head-juUtah. of of the University & FtaJi f the party, more than adtnit that President Wilson bill. Railroad company for $2990 If fsji'-t- ' ml tin- majority u i!S These men have accepted invitations to ad- Lake An net of hih-clas- s preis state the that to a amendment for surftaero oted remedy - 1.1 for a injuries. liotii to damages personal candidates, platform and m here it had no sented by Hutler Havlland and i'.tliel Tom-ten- , dress the teachers. or' New cOTit:f;tlon al-- o Rost filed Louise suit n it he and there in doubt against A. N. Wood-warregistered VUits Itnilrnad Offices. George Decker humorous such in and n richly presented act! of and chance prevented carryinc a way as to sidestep none of the many laughs W. Decker, assistant freight agent of the for a dissolution of partnership, an th" ui!l ( the people, for Die Republican ss on an amenflment to the fed0ncrr by numbe Illinois in xvith Central The from act. that lines the may gleaned headquartersrail- accounting of the partnership funds and appn rt;.' in Utah ha alvx n s been niitr'i!c(l by eral constitution wld. h would have helped rovers ber an vaudeof local the visited offices of his attractive Chicago, melanjre Cof. - iwt lapabb- of mathematical tii' pe.pi,.. The tick t deserve to win. t'.i. ir ville offerings and in exeeptlonally enter- road. Mr. Decker is on a pleasure tour xvhich pointment of a receiver for the Oakland the people demonstration. and it xxill win. Utauv it D fee House at 71 W. Second South. xxill extend as far as San Francisco. taining. u int d it to be. Hanlon Hrothers are on the new bill with Isadora Montague sued the Salt Lake & Democrat IMan Rally. The first rallyT' comwith feats daring m physical interspersed convention more In Democratic' the Lake Salt Probably exciting SuhuKirine Scares county Utah Railroad company for $2930 damages for party edy of Erood iiia!ity and speed and skill that xvill take place Wednesday wa.-at ver b Id by a ny pat t I'tab int'e evening their offering one of class. when the only way t work up make.iil personal injuries. park. The Jordan military band tlcs tate Hduiittvd to the Union than TIMK u;i or "The be Secret will of Submarine" the Cruelty Is alleged in a suit for elixorce at reports shown in the twelfth furnish music, while the speakers xvill he H. a particuand th.' t st.iRed in Oiph-'strr a v The ari- chapter !.. filed R. Mulllner. Dan Shields. A. J. Weber and by Mary Ik Kasoti against George N. to' iht tiie tabled sea. serpent. Hardly larly Interesting special feature is announced m.H R. Mrs. aid their supporter trucahd a Reid. Zlna Fason. She alleges that lie beat her and d mi without someone who had In the "Death Valley Dodge." motion pictures. li n the prize Is uily ;i - rui n c ut Xlornn Tli to ere Moran J. reel.1'icnlr. xire two of Kmployrcn these amazing picused xile language toxvard her. looked too loii nn the red when it was uori'i th- - having. They ontrnded only ai wine tures, whhh were recently taken in Death announced yesterday that the annual barbethree-mil- e A complaint xvas issued by the county atmon-te- r Inside the the No "painted scenes" are these, but cue for hi.s employees and acquaintances will mr n can and do contend when the reward valley. limit that wao but an exaggeration of the real thing, and so wonderful that they al- be held at Lagoon Saturday, Aug. 12. Hebl's torney against C. L. AYainxvright, charging t" th ir i r::Hi- clear before them and some coblin of fancy or fantasy. The sen most eggar description. All the wonderful band has been employed. The occasion xvill him property in the possession taking f a aii.e mute i ;in .iinsa'. T'tali Republihe horror vf as "Moran xvho in Death known it under process of laxx. of held the another be cai'Kht to day." itself never valley depicted permitted canfoiiiriu jctcnlay because there wa serpent si enes showji in the pictures scenes such of is took two It M esa ges xere that alleged Wainxvrlght nt Tourists rk. Thi-- scare.Many the had ln diarK seems it awfnlness who a almost magnificent from colt and horses Snyder, at t' fiht for. becau-- e Keptibiican received Douglas the general offices of the Oregon of Vei': more real and more terrl-finman liocn able Short Line yesterday shorn! mete that have them xxho held attachment. under of of the nomination in Republican Utah Hre eouua-- ! 27 delivery Velloxv-ston- e The Iran-jo- r to successfully make smh a trip through tourists at the western entrance Ixdni: a die.-lon- . . to Suit to collect $610.30 alleged to be due lion. nt to an a uch section. The of its Valley Death, uiih Atl mtic r.o:ts for i'ni"lliiii,touron a note way filed by D. C. Dunbar against forenoon. the The park during "or.:iict- - iik- - thoof -- n.'a. and shifting sands and the seemingly impassable ists ere delivered in three Oregon Short A. C Fngbcrg and others as administrators for once Wit.? more than cratifted. mountains had to I.,, negotiated in the Line trains. that that which ra-- d ahoul the of the estate of Albert 15. Rockhill. coa-t thrill- trip are shown with wonderful note in Now a new turn In the reality d a nomine.- - f.r ;oernor. :nai'' A complaint xvas issued by the county atto About son fifteen e;ive ar for pictures. The trip was made by ( ). K. Darker Orphnns Operetta. er where binoculars are trained v ctitid- nurschildren of and the home I. os 'hit (!:!? and burn for of in Anceles orphans' his torney "Death day charging Antone Uordino xvith grand Valley Dodge" tf mysterious submarines. Since recent!1., and the mnvis man went 7 to 12 V xvill t from of for the alleged theft of $200 from ery, cxnnot citnpre-- s firat ciir.ipe :.nd t.i n ; to years age, larceny ranging along d of the Dciitscli-k:n- d get these wonderful nrturc the arrival 7 Frithe at "Fireflies'" o'clock Persheen. a Frank de-igive of operetta land where i'lto and then 'rrrn-their its elusive .ehadow or he mirage f more men h.ae died pictures of thirst and starxation day evening under the direction of Miss Kate In a complaint issued yesterday hy the rnd week-- . months, of th an in any other section of this country, Williams and Miss Thomas of the playItrci'i.-abeen has the suiiaer.ibk'. its y county - attorney Will Young is charged xvith c iilndnat i:iK at the ;;i t in final was the where only the rattlesnake and the scorpion grounds committee. The general public is than and battery. He is alleged to have at fieen place and the ii.ard find life bearable. It was or defef. vithout elated rjoivints on to attend. Vestetday the pupils of Clara assaultT. J. Luke. assaulted the in main vailed the that hip 141 phantom t'!decrees in temperature Olson Alexander gaxe the same recital at St. something like of the it tors and bitter disap j The off ve.-tcounty attornex issued a complaint of pi iv.;tf r. StratiRe Ion Mr. Parker ami his companion i.sited Ann's orphanage xvhich they gave Monday pointment for t he Hliquish' d. i tPoiit - Ih dnyr yesterday came Hath combers but charging C. L. Wainxvrlght with and beach the Dodge Maine valley, they h.ie turned exenlng at the day nursery. a taken partici- the in intense'; human s?a.me and goods xvhile they were in posare ami having these Inthrough good on shape is pictures wntchfut I'rpit? that Mulelnnn Members of the session of a person ready Vllt Hospital. jrtn now c a shown in human a; c:).comfortable haxinj; charge, of them they stant alarm to rai the cry. "her come?" the house, cool, intensep being pants this by process of laxv. Wainxvrlght appearing at Fantages to is ice in full view and cool Hawaiian troupe blocks of with fo- entin-either advantage, gaxe a concert at the Dr. YV. H. Groxes have taken txvo horses and a alleged from colt uhrr.arine:" over breezes brealherl all the house by being L. D. S. hospital yesterday afternoon. or it opposite in terir.s, and tone! '.rem en was seen dodsr-in- s fans and a ventilating system, Douglas Snyder, who held the animals under cir.it the that come content and Calmness human. ex Civic sioeietv Im Gives The in fexv Mutual I'ete. attachment. fresh seconds. air cry await-intr limit ab uit !oe to the ree-provement association of the Twent.v-se-ona In a complaint issued yesterday by the o,I; Upon reflection. har- l, to into lbcton an slip ward gave a lawn fete last night at the coi- county attorney oppori urit;. - it In- - been with other Ilepublican Antone Cardino is charged in commotion from ner of Fourth North and Second West streets. xith grand larceny et th- ea.-- t coa.-for the alleged theft of !l env iUior-.- in UtTh. o win n be with that bor inMusic, refreshments and dancing were 77v thn Trnti authorities Marine H0..1. to Halifax. Atmnt on August 4. $200 from Frank Persheen Sandy u wc anouir-hec nd will ..f ; Stct..r ji eluded in the evening's entertainment. Hi itish to I'o hasten Farl Scott, formerly an inspector in the proclaim that LL 1, l.'al citx health c Mir Woman ( olehrntcn. About heartily in the h'iln.-- of electing the Aged c crulsinz in tke-rwaters. has filed xvith the a. and relatixes of Mrs. Rachel Woolley city recorder department, friends ticket which tiie. Mruseled o warmly to own S3oo rt a claim for KUM. for I'll on The is failed announcement 0r jhe Simmons called and nuicldy Jiay department av n en her on the personal injuries sustained while damages Member of the congratulated on He of season the xaudeil!e duty. opening brought no hs United Slates submarines a flood, of to confirm that of her eightieth birthday anniveroccasion - to xvas a. inM.-- f in sidexvhile :i the the t!'Ket for from leg of injured house the riding patty are off the Maine coast- t'aptair.s of inquiries ptii'lc.inpatron.; sary Monday. Refreshments were served and car motorcycle xvhich he claims xvas defective. for their season reserx alions. Manager ,) ,.ct anl the party will elect it a- - it lia a large number of the members of the family and iui7.7,eu vessel are ac;eilI'. in reserto care order for Levy, these t Tiie Valley Transportation company of i". tile pa-- t. Those "tiiT from the city and outside points enjoyed the and the vations e adx aio sale for this, afternoon of the information that they sighted regular canyon filed a petition in bankRingham e thwarted wilt pocket their at and Mrs. Simmons' exening . . first show of the season, xvjil haxe the t;e In srou.-So excitement the federal district court xxith liasubmarine.--no the ruptcy ; tid box office opened Saturday morning at 10 home. unite to arry their at $4415.19 and assets at. bilities listed more a sea rival has laet At the serpent o'clock and thereafter it xvill pe f,n, n daily Chief to Go Hast i. top; Chief W. H. J270S.75 Txvo of the leading creditors menFire Fire in November just a- - they i:al- - t ? formidarlc than the shark, and from l' a. 111. to i p. m. The first show xvill P.ywnter will leave today for New York and tioned are Douris Davis and Glenn Pickeroii! ha- expected then rival- - to - worth. more once the rad be headed by Martin Heck's presentation of other eastern cities, where he xvill make a ing. Amounts due them are respectively life by liinp the contents enderl differently. tiietr. the Chinese drama. "The Diver ef Souls." by study of methods and apparatus in each fire stated at S.'.n I.".", and $180. The t o men ea waec of tii" Atlantic. lohn I. tlo'.den. It is a wonderfully weird station. Tiie chief experts to be gone about were as machinists by the comand fantastic tale of Chinese love. An added three weeks and xvill spend most of his time pany. employed MsT t Si a a c h.i e at :a a T: tin-The assets b '. nil administration Th that mostly comprise stock in at to xvill tracthm the big bill be beautiful in N e xv York. record ins: er- lived t a. ictn such as .automobiles used for transa record that m matter Claire Uoche-ster- . trade, ich ritteu soprano-bariton(he pnenomenal t r Child Injures i:.xc W. T. Child. portation purposes. . iy do tad know whetlirr it s;tx' During thi season the Orpheum, localItroker is at Holy Cross hospital th m broker, Dexvill shov vaudeville on Wednesday. Thurs-1?Hr;nt;rlij-tejto it." t'lnrlc? Ik liugheo at Petition. Fldredge an from injured eye. Mr. Child receixed Ciaxvson. laborer, of Sandy, yesterday and filed Friday Saturday evenings and his injury Sunday afternoon at his farm a petition of bankruptcy in the federal district and Saturday matinees. xvhile Thursday, Fthlay F at ure photoplaj s xvill be shown on Sundays, cutting xveeds xvith a scythe. It was court xvith liabilities of $087.72 and assets of Iluphcs on Tour from the hospital last night that ?i .". Of the latter. $70 is. declare.!" to be reported 11 Monday and Tuesday from to p. in., xvith Mark Yellowstone Road talk wa? gixen lh people is there little musn-adanger of him losing the sight esempt. appropriate S'II:.M;hT ih-rinterpretation. Ik ll'ieh-- ' at the be- - at bottom Of the of the eye. Stiggee- Asent Nninrd. Reporting that he M KII KSV; tour Hi scxeral SOUND that the highway from Utah to 7 :nnmg of hi- - asn a ig uie of the most gripping Hurt in Riiituxnx. Morris Uoxvler. had appointed N. C. Jamison, Drhrr a graduate of hoiodramas ev, r offered by the Mutual is a driver fo: Jessup's dairy. suffe,-.-la the W.d'.erine mtrop dl- - are Vcllo.vtone park should be indexed for the the as a field painful Oregon Agricultural college, Wilbur in "The Hunting Symphony," a lacerations and brui.-etare Washini-tonface the ;' about and rnrd!-(I.T- h in of arent state the . J. F. hat a :ito:nohilist.-f'e Republican ,,f portent";.convenience . D xvhen he was thrown to the story of adventure, crime, love, of the local dairy division of yesterday III have to inspector ax to the for f 're i.;.nt utadmitted :nol.dle has hern Since the h hypnotism and retrioution. This the United States of animal industry, repaxement as a result of a runaway vt s pe p'e of I'lali xv her, h e peak" in Ogden to this wonderland as a conveyance for priFast and South Temple streets. production was staged under the turned to Salt Lake from a trip ar.d tn Salt Lake the afternoon and eyening vate travel it has become common through-etu- t direction of Robert Hroadwell. and is consisthorse became fiightened and overturned thiough the northxvest.yesterday in a closely knit manner, the xvagon and it cargo of milk. He was o ef August '' 4 Salt Lake Man Write llnek. With the Utah and Idaho for motoring parties to ently tet iningpresented xvith action and startling climaxes. ed to the treatfor C. La Rue. hydraulic emergency F. announcement that hospital n of hi tut eranee workers in the make the trip to and through the park and The Ttion players, headed by the fearless ment and late-- taken to his heme at 31? engineer of the United States geological sur-- x t aut omobd. f.icti.rie of Detroit wi!I apply home again. In addition, there are many Marte Waleatnp. present a railroad avenue. y, xvill shortly go to Pot Hand. Ore., to thtiller entitled "The Money Lenders." The with eoij 1! pertirien- e to all the wnrkingmen xvater possibilities in Oregon, it tourists xvho make the park Mrhcsy today also, shoxvs Hetty It I? one of their objective points and the way t'otnp.-o- n program became known yesterday that he xvas the and women jo tiie United States in "Wanted - A Husband." and a 1! author of a work entitled "The Colorado worth n.anj times and remem- to Yclloxx stone should be pratn'.y marked Charlie Chaplin comedy. River and Its Utilization." The book, in the The Death Roll. bering throughout the campaign, ami xve for them a- - xvel! as for our home travelof a report, deals xvith the many irrinature omrr.en d it t the v. orking men and women ers gation projects formed out of the Colorado of Utah. He ald: river. Mr. La Rue xvill spend about ten Even though the expense of marking the Co ngrcss ional Su m mary months in Oregon looking over xvater possiLOCAL. "I ted you. mv friends, e.u la g men. road may be merely nominal it is not a bilities to serve an area of approximately nd d'ti'l you forget it. that the Itepiihlicait In t'.'rt party that stands not fo a rros-- t question in which actual cod in dollar? and 12.000,000 acres. Periodically he xvill visit MRS. MUY KI.LF.N prt er More potential Lake to keep in touch xvith local affairs. ,ut .'or .1 prosperity cents is the chief equation. Salt pro.j n.f1 in war. S FN ATE. nrofl tired iv soitid A nier Ka? pol; ies, and should be the desire to accommodate the Following an extended Illness Mrs. Mary xve procose 10 haxe." Ellen Hudson. 68 years of age, died yester-da- y tioeAl'a: e what niOAI. KSTATK 'I'll A Adopted conference, report on army appro. Is In travel-;there the suggesthe family residence. 338 Chicago Fverett W. Cutler to Thomas SKK1. $ Itesjdes. ft bill carrying L';?. 537. 000. rf the utterances of Mr. Hughes in priation Birkin-shastreet. Mrs. Hudson xvas a native of Leeds. to 12. Passed on child labor bill, Detroit txerw in the same positive, straight- - tion that ever;- town along the way should 4. block 5, plat J lot 10 $ Finance committee majority continued Fngland. and came to this country a little Andrew M. Berg to Flias Price, lot 11, D spoke in the came audi- - post j la raids giving name, elevation and fern ardr.es.. more than seven years ago. She is survived of revenue bill. e block 33. 400 plat A fer:uri xvhere President Wilson spoke ome population g u d reason for legitimate pub- consideration her Hudson, husband, tailor m. 10 by post Joseph m. at ikl2 a. p. until C. M. Nielsen, lot Adjourned to Barrett warnnow Agatha is xvhere but the impotent week" ago. Mr. WiDon's speech wan noted licity at Fort Douglas, and the folloxving children. 9. block 2, Walker's subdivision .... 10 Wednesday. fe-Mrs. Fllen Allen of Fngland. Mrs. Marie Kimball & Richards ing. " "orpora tion Line Speed I!mit S Miles." its platitude. for its house. eompany Security Loekxvood of Salt Lake and Francis F. HudIn the park every pool and geyser and to George W. Snyder, lots block voids and for hetnc that any college IJepre&entative Harrison of Mississippi de- son of Philadelphia. 2 Southgate Park Js so of ... 90 scenic interest indexed, ether point fended adminiotration's course In Mexico. grammarian would pronounce w.i1! he held Thursday services Funerfil M. Doner to Noall Brothers & Frisvilla c it an adfor be individual New would of Rennett sentalix York that Depi posdble but it wa IdNe ail Vt!on oratory, hfgh-- i at 2 o' do. k at the residence of her At matrons ooiivr.ny. , i:i, town.-hihis hill in compel x easels touching afternoon Mrs. vocate! see iver--- to xvonders and th the trails Loi kxvood. ",9 Chicago street. and ir. sorjndlng empty phraseology. 10 daughter south, range east to at carry exports regardless Interment xxill take place in Citx cemetery. ports a guide. The highways to this of American R. W. Frank to Frank Visaing InvestUrith-Hughes talked plainl. and to the point, and without blacklist. the ment company, lot 3. block C9. plat he left a permanent imp re Ion r.n tho?e Mecca of the tourist should be a plainly Adjourned r.t .?..t7 to noon Wednesday. A Is: 10 th which for defined. necessity (ILXKKAL. multiplied vk; heard him that he measure. up to the P. Dewey. Jr.. to F. W. Hulsc, Charles !n increase auto and markers travel, iiAitiiiAid; i.ici:asi. undarrl recruire! for Pre i dent, that he l by the 7 lot 4, block' 105, plat D il r;v wsti.n MFnniKinrn. M. Roberg, F. in Hronson K'ffie to and xvhat should addition Charles has been' show, S". xvel! A. deed to of Bateman wcrd n;a: and that ;t ai Sophronia Kansas Citx. Aug. v With preparations William 4 to 9. block lots A, Kastsuggested, distances from Salt Iake tnd Salt Lake. F. Watson and Bateman, his deed will square with hl words. an a for the celebration of Agnes J. Derrick, complete golden Jasper addition 1,200 Yellowstone. rri Nev. Rev. Austin Merrifield. h L. Spalding nixersary Fly, to Job. H. 1,7.3 bet Yelloxv-stonmax be: to too lat mark the It Arthur F. .l"hnon. Sandy, ainj Amanda aged 7f. died today. During his long pastoi Merger c,f txvo big aeroplane companies, Stobbe, lot 13, block 17, Ten acre road before th" park is closed for thl Fivcrton. ate Dr. Merrifield filled many pulpits in in New York indicate! tna Pirship stock is I let A. Rebort L. Childress, Fort Worth. Tex., and Kansas and eastern states and also had been Andrew M. Borg to Anne S. C. Bug, made nnd season, hut plans shr.uld also going to take rt filer. e financial secretary for Ottawa university, Spariii. Little Rock, Ark. lot 1, block o2. plat A everything pur in readiness to do th work CoraFi ed Lrlckson colMinnie and for t;. and Grand Kan., 10 Neb., Island, Anderson, Stone Walker company Joseph S. before the opening of the park next June. Limit to Procrastination 1 Salt Lake. lege. lot 1, block 44. plat D: ...... Perry, L. Thompson and Yio!et M. Hitrs-maAhbn Westo Flias Stone Walker company to l:ep the Mexican muddle static The arrest of Dr.'Krnejt Meyer, editor of ' Salt Lake. lev Smith, lot 2. block U. plat D or .now v. tjOV. enough !ispi;:tsio to fashion a. plank for the the published in Berlin, seems Allen R. Partridge. San Francisco, and D is estimated that the number of Jews ( i.K Hauslcin. K'.cln. 111. Wilon platform was one or tiie problems to ansxver hi question. "Who is respor.ilbla hi.m; HttrsF. 01 Id at the t ez'mnin;; in of tM 5 x'as the war? for the whi.-- h :: T.ouk St. t th confronted convention. it. of whom $1,216,437; same day were v2'. clearings, Tuesday's nearly IIMM'IIS. 1.34.-1xxete in Austria-Huncar- y last year. $8t?8.749.r.::. of tesidents At thru time the; parley xvas betxvee n Mr. President. Wilson forced his .losej h D. Vaughn. .".14 S. Fifth Fat. girl. and 1.1"-.- . 2P in tiie United States. his Fecretaries of state and.' child labor bill through the Senat as sue-- ; Wl!or:. thrr-ugA. Hens m, .sen, 000 .Texvs are fighting in the presRiirrett Frank About boy. court, During Its period of life a floxvering plant ho had of va.. nnd th same Carranz-am he stifled the woman Alfred D Claxvson. L. D. S. hospital, girl. ent war. 20.000 being xvith the British extracts from the soil 200 times its weight uffr?gej in xxater. addrsed to the tte department the most amendment fn both branches of Congress. j Oeorge Roth. 101S F. Ninth South, girl. forces. iv DAILY niall one traded ts only One year. Hut ' hushed unKALtt-nnriliMCA- lection, which beyond the November I top-notche- s ! N 1 lauKh-maker- ! I i - top-lin- er -- I entertained at a dancing party this evening at the home of Miss Dora Schick, 1487 Edison street J. J. McClellan will preside Organist at the organ recital to be given at noonfol- e! today in the Tabernacle, when the loxxing program xxill be gixen: Prelude to "Lohengrin" Wagner Andante from 6th Symphony.. . . Widor . Westerhout Rondo d'Amour An Old Melody .. Arranged by Organist Favorlte Mormon hymn, "Come, Come Ye Saints". .Arr. by Organist 1 - Mid-val- e - Meditation from suite Toccata from suite xx -e- w.-i- n-ation - MRS. on im-possit- c. le.-id- 'c n E A U Tl Kl'li LI iu-w- AMKMA -t x I i- . 1 mer i York, who is spending the summer in the city. The spacious draxvlng room xvas artistically decorated xvith Venetian glass vasei that held tall sprays of the flame colored gladioli. The beauty of the artistic music room was enhanced xvith quantities of pale lavender and xvhite asters, the floxvers being arranged in dainty xvhite xvickcr baskets. " e-- , 5i,-t-"r .or vic-tor- e m-T- in-xit- ed -- v cat i l- -t- I - - ; iii-S-ie -- - in-irr.-- iy Ru-.iio- r 1 m 1 A- -- - t s se--d.- i j.-- . . d sub-nart;- j j e. : . 'v I 4 a. m. t, , l J -- l.-c- , 1 m-- ( t 1 ie - 1M-wa- - i id re-I:e,- tl'-'vf- i,i-,..- - - t ! man-eatin- - a.-si-- rt i i- h-o- i j -- xx -- f ; ;? In-tn- Ti-i;.i. t- - 1 . 1 e. - 1 suf-feri- n 1 - t I tr-ci- I t i 1 l I ; . 1 i per-chf- ( x s ct -- . Hors-bx-.Mutu- n, be-d- i.iys-t'rv- - Dor-ma- al Flex-cnt- -- Foxx-ler'- re-in- - Fair-vicx- x- txvo-ac- - 'trrtn'-rmintr- v I 1 HlD0. - w. - 1 Ten-acr- higii-sour.dln- g 27-- 1 letter-perfec- S, 1 t. i f n-- n 1 1 s i 1 j 11 e Sib-ox- . Ot-taxv- i a. 3 Ten-acr- n. 1 Vo-wae- rts Fl-lotil- j xx 1 1 1 one-ha- lf . Rus-n'a- h ." i cec-sfiili- r . During the luncheon the Hawaiian Troubadours were stationed in the Turkish room and gave a delightful program of native songs. The artistic plate glass table xvas a picture of summer loveliness in its perfect decorations and appointments. In the center of the table xvas a large gold basket filled to overfloxving xvith exquisite white and golden tiger lilies. A circle of French silver baskets filled xvith lilies and long stemmed xvhite Shasta daisies bordered the inside of the tabic. Within cones of feathery ferns were exquisite miniature plates set xvith jexxels. The plates xvere purchased several years ago by Mrs. Holmes in Europe and are considered by connoisseurs to be rare treasures of art. The under part of the table xvas arranged as Potted sxvord ferns and a cool green dell. massed and the forest miniature palms was enhanced by many eiectric light effect globes hidden among the ferns. Sixteen guests xvere seated at the table, the place cards bearing the crest of the hostess in gold and royal blue. Invited to meet Mrs. HousMrs. ton xvere Mrs. Harold Bransford Lamb. Doro-thvMcMurtie. Mrs. D. W. Han row, Miss Rnmbercer Mrs. Walter Lexvis, Mrs. Joel Mrs. W. S. Nibley, Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, r x Mrs. Kicnara Mrs. James nite, Reatie. Allen Keves. Mrs. George Raymond Walker. Mrs. Roy Ridge of Kansas City, Mrs. PaulK'ovser Miss Brvan Houston and Mi S3 Norrine Thompson. e ;n o.-j:'i- yes- terday xvas the midsummer luncheon glxen by Mrs. Edxvin Francis Holmes at the Amelia Palace in honor of Mrs. J. W. Houston of Nexv re d-- AT NCHFOX PA LACK. The most beautiful social affair of el,.-c-tio- 'n C. e !.-- ! JOHN leave with President Kingsbury the latter part of the month for Nexv York, xvhere they xvill spend the xvinter. -- dis-tiniti- ih-roo- li CUTLER will issue a luncheon to be given for today at the Hotel Utah on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 15, in honor of Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, who w ill 1 1 t.i'll. D'Fvry D'Fvry . pa--e- - i - r a- : ii The Camaraderie Card club will be - I'Mi-;1- i 4c nue. - .Ter-ey- ! i )e .vt-td- ;t a I Mrs. Dan B. Shields and Mrs. H. Farl Havenor xvill entertain at a tea this afternoon at the Shields home in Douglas avenue in honor of Miss Martha Watson, an August bride. Miss Margaret Connelley will be honor guest this evening at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Frank Hunt at her home In the Smith apartments. The Needlecraft club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. George Bowman at her home in Harvard ave- 4 ' - j d-- Mrs. Court B. Haxvley xvill entertain afternoon in honor of informally this Mrs. Fdgar N. Coffey of Fort Douglas, xvho will leave early in September to join, Captain Coffey 'fi in !'Spokane, Wash. Miss Helen Chance xvill be the hostess this evening at an informal party In honor of Miss Anna Marie Dailey of Pocatello, xvho is spending the week xvith Miss Gene Hansen at her home In First avenue. Deg. Highest Highest in this month since 1S74 Lowest Tuesday morning Lowest this month since 1S74 . TV. entertain a fexv friends informally this afternoon at a luncheon at th Kdxvards country home in the lo- In I Fdxvards and Mrs. C. T. Benson will southern portion, fair W EDNFSDAY cal showers: cooler in northern portion. fair is forecast for Salt Mmmon Punfrn fields Funeral services for. the late CJeorge Simmons of Hingham were held in Salt hake yesterday. Grand Master Cellxenttra of th I. O. O. F. officiated. The body was interred at Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr Simmons xvas noble grand of the Bingham lodge of Odd Fellows and a member of the Knights of Tythias. H xvas r,6 years old and for many years had been foreman In the U. S. mines at Bingham. Pallbearers were .lames Murray. Theo Marx, Joe Kendall. Martin t'hristensen and George Reynolds. Heevea on Investigation Trip. George 1. Keexes. general freight agent for the Oregon Short Ulne. has gone to Idaho points, where he xvill investigate now developments in traffic rates. He xvill visit Doise several days before returning to Salt hake. tradition Folloxx ing reArrange for Information of ceipt yesterday from Denver, Colo., to effect tht Mike .Pallatto, wanted here for obtaining money by false pretenses. Is under arrest In Denver, extradition papers for his return to Utah were prepared by the county attorney's office. It is alleged thatn Pallatto purchased a piano from the Cajsten-soA: Anson company on the installment plan and sold it before he had paid for It. Arrange Tench em Institute. Dr. Ik A. Smith, superintendent of public schools of Salt Dake, announced that the teachers' into stitute xvhich xvill be held from August September 1 inclusixe, xxill be addressed by ..rr- - T " City Brevities. I rail-toa- ct - jn Vaudeville. 2.45, 7.15 and 7.15 p. tn. New bill today. Mehrsy. Teday, Crane Wilbur In an drama, mystery "The Haunting Symphony;" "Money thrilling Rison two-a-In "Want-e- dd story. Hetty Compson A Husband." News Weekly, Char-l!- e Chaplin comedy. I r: Tilt ACTIONS. Fantages. rub-Ilialn- Jt8f. A SOCIETY SALT LAKE IN BRIEF M I i T . . 1 1 -- c ; MRS. K. Ik JF7NKINS K A TKH TAINS AT CHILDRFA'S IWKTV. Mrs. Edward K. Jenkins entertained yesterday at a delightful children's party at the in Jenkins home in South Sixth East street honor of her three little sons, Irving, Harold and Jack Jenkins. The rooms xvere at- with bowls of white and tractively decorated xvith ferns and the pink sweet peas combined in little was assisted hostess entertaining 5theo'clock M. E. Jenkins. At supper xvas served on the laxvn to the invited guests. people by Mrs. 5C txven-ty-fo- ur j BRIDGE TEA FOR VISITOR. Mrs. George Gudgell entertainer at a at her home bridge tea yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Blair in Seventh East street in honor Murrill of Los Angeles, xvho is spending the summer xvith friends in the city. The rooms xvere prettily decorated xvith vases of midsummer floxvers and vines. Assisting durxvere Mrs. D. R. Wilson and ing the afternoon Three tables xvere filled Mrs. Winn Willis. with the players for bridge and a few other friends came in for tea. CI. I n ENTERTAINS AT LAKE P MITV. The Bona Quirites club entertained at a lake party yesterday afiernoon in delightful honor of Miss Mary Cbinn and Miss Ruth Burkhardt. txvo of the club members xvho xvill leaxe in the near future to spend their vacations in Montana and California. The young girls left for the heath late in the afternoon and xvere joined at 6.30 o'clock by the young men for a picnic supper served at one long table prettily decorated with boxvls of garden floxvers. Mrs. Walter P. Harris of Park City xvill l:e the hostess on Saturday afternoon at a luncheon to be given at the University club In honor of Miss Martha Watson, xvhose engagement has been recently announced. DEWING tl.lH WILL RE EN TERTAI N Ell. Mrs. Horace Holley Smith xvill entertain the members of the Serving club at a o'clock luncheon tomorrow afternoon at her home in the Emma apartments in First avenue. (Continued on folloxving pasre.) ,C 'r- - fi 1 'Jr |