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Show THE EMOCRAT HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916 N, P. W. Ml NT VP E SECRETARY 'SALT PRINCESS EESTIVAL G . TAX SY '"'.S-- k . i of Salt Lake, who has been selected as secretary Wr li.forMcINTYRK held in Salt Lake the Festival of the Salt Princess to 12 13. and City September 11, l-E- - f, i ' - f,,7Mr v ' J- - C . ' r"- - aP.i.B 0JM"; co--., 1 '- .4 -- ' ; r-- ii . ...j:'J"ii; . I K "7 hi I Country Drifting To wan Direct Taxation, He Says, ien It Should Look, to '' :..')'. X I . I lsK.' .4ti5 J mm ig' sf rt. nib Ml 'i ' r'p-- i W ill Preparedness A F F E CT E D .' ' 1 ' '' i" ' ' ' " , " : ' : f in the S rt a t or: the rinnr'ncy H'vpiifi lill ttvlay wrts t rat art d ly a Senator iVniose, Tin;r speech bv , . - ' ' .' I - ' III lliPr Aw , - i ' 'Ir - " I in . y - it. H i tU"-uar- d - . Mhf ' ,v" 1 ft ' To day and -- - B r- - r iKa33 1 t . iA T -v- - 4 w - - f' ' -- . Jil t'-.- H '- -i hjripi . - . industrial pre pared i;t" s t V co::ithe (untr- against ir.erria! warfare at the- close of the ' " ! ' .". luroran war and vicnm-d- atiack- the yvmliue; measure. lie question! the legality of the and ceneml munitions piopr-c- d activ c work r.as r.een none at a score or more amateur attractions t )jtnK-rair advance toward ubstitui-lns- ? Mrcrr head quarters of the festival of tiiat will also be on the grounds. The committee In charge of the tie Salt I'rinces3 this week ir grounds some time aero decided to pive direct taxation for the protective connection with plans ruow under wav all societies in Salt Lake and vicinity by the various committees in charge and any other portion of the state a tariff. of letalls for th manv departments c! ant e to stajre amateur performances. for the blK fall dcvotinK the proceeds therefrom to feature Senator f'nderwood. I icmo rat. author and special t ami val to in be held purposes, and this phase of the t the present tariff law. and Senator S. pt. ruber 11. 2 and l.'I. Salt Lik on charity carnival plan is creating considerable . n h;c heen made that enthusiasm. Mrl.fan. Itu!.U:an alo Participated V. I:. M Intvre of Salt A mon it the many applications already has been In the discussion. th' former defending i for the festival.at made ly loc;tl organizations for secretary ippointd O on the carnival grounds Is ltannerspui Mr. Mrlntyre Is n "w.dl known you the tariff l.iw against Republican l man No. 11 lodite of the Iadles of the 'h had and has mii experic ks mi'l th latter charging the ence in catering to the Hinuscnifnt-lMaccabees of Salt I,ike. This lodsre anto conluct a Jnu pubhe. He wa associated witr nounces Its intentLon administration with extrava- Murp.irt-in the production m 'Gooae I.xrhanKc" anrl a big ladies' Wl.itnev gance and deploring Its tendency to "Ti'.e U'rontr HIrd" and othfr successminstrel show with fifteen feminine vau.'.eviUe sketches. performers. resort to sour'vs for federal taxation fulScores of letters are beinir received Space has also been given the womstates. to the that should he reserved 1 & This orfa N I hy the committee in charjre of an's auxiliary of Garfield. Mll&il Hi ? daily resere enan tf will askinir carnival for present ganization grounds operetta I rot rot Ion rrdri!. vations for Fj'fl'-- on the prounds. Car- titled "The Japanese Girl." with twenty-fpre"This question of Industrial nival and festival attractions are ap- ive performers. The scene will for space and In addition to the- present a summer flower garden and paredness." said Senator Penrose, "ha-- s plying many unique ana artistic eilects are many professional features an specreceived definite recognition In the tacular ; are scheduled there offerings expected. to In the provision relative pending bill This concession, madp by dyestuff. those who abhor Impoats and duties and lean to the thought that nearly all SEARCH BEGUN FOR PAY OF STATE TROOPS f the expense of the government, so far a possible, should be raised by taxes on Incomes and other direct taxes cems to me to constitute a surrender ON BORDERJS DELAYED SHIP which gives tip their whole iass. If dyettuffs require a protective dut and If they are essential to our Industrial Independence. I conclude that the same Caught Business Interests Petition argument can b applied all along the Arctic Expedition line." in a Terrific Storm and conference for Emergency AppropriReferring to th war t comof the nations at regarding h ercabou ts Un kn o i vn . ation by Congress. mercial plans that will operate to tnnr :r.-iL-flii flip own benefit after the war, the Pennsenator sail: sylvania a ska. Aug. 23. Pome anx- Nonr. Ill Paso. Tex., Atig. 23. Telegrams "In th f a e of these developments in f. likeliiety -s I I I S with in conjunc- the t and already occurring - I. n e S3; i.je' ' iJjJwfxi wfl c rctic expedition which t o n w t h the Kl Baso chamber hood of still more portentous aspect Bordenof on schooner the Seattle left power Be.-iof trade sr arising' in the near fu- Great and is almost two commerce urging that an emergency July we Nome. The expedi- appropriation be made by Congress to to at called upon pass the weeks overdue ture, Borden of headed John wltliby ;t revenue, pay the state troops on the border were mcansir tion, any pending and 'ap". Kouls Kane of Seattle, sent t" the two United States senators rfcar'l whatever for the menacing situ- an experience.! Arctic navigator, was from Texas today. It was announced ation which will inevitably confront us last reported lenvini I'nalaska for also that commercial organizations In as th vjti In Kurop.- draws to a c'.ose. Nome Auitut fi. Phoenix, Tucson snd off Nogales. would be asked to takeDouglas, The only recognition occurring in tlie There lave been terrific it storms Ariz., similar is feared steps, it being explained that some and f of u. r a menace iv found in the the Aleutian is': nd of of out fur been driven has vessel the naticnal guardsmen have not been the Ifere again wo her antidumping paragraph. r disabled. The roast paid since their course on arrival the border, an act of Inconsistency similar hae cutter !!Bear rleft her yesterday and as a result army contractors and t that which we find In the Instance Kuard hoor.er. others are suffering hardships. to scan h for " e'n intention after It was I'.iotain I.u cf dyestuff. ot. .'.ther members of his party - Fund of $7.V)KK Avnllalile. poking here to go into the Arctic in the exAntonio. Tex.. Aug. 23. A fund "We are drifting to a system of di pectation of maUii it a junction with of Pan $T5A.fion hns been made available t: Canadian th Ste.'ansson. t re, taxes at a time when nearly ry war the for the land. by Banks department at civilized nation Is going In the uhr Arctic explorer, of state troops on duty along payment the borof Before the outbreak the direction. der. Genera! Funston said today the amount would be sufficient to pay war in IPin-pevery nation in Kurope. guardsman for their services up to and except Kngland. had a protective tariff. GERMAN BATTLESHIP Including the month of July. lie exIf Germany had not h.id a protective that the delay was caused bv plained to a been able meet tariff and large the of the army appropriation failure LARGE PROFIT hill to pass. prtrt of ber requirements froni. home RECEIVERSHIP DESIRED the war would have bee;, BY T OR DO protection, STRUCK BY WAR RISK as far as over living - G 1 y'" 'v- - ' 5 ' f A .. v r ti V , PROTECTIVE TARIFF NEUTRAL! T Y - Jit! ARGUES IN FAVOR OF Industrial - r jPl vv,J-:;,- v - ll lV ' fs e i "''' i " mm ttttltm ntiTn "Ji DENOUNCED Senator Penrose Questions Legality of Proposed Levy on .uuniiions in XT' vicorous! Attack on Revenue BilJ A. VU.--- V: Fri day his 1 j i J j nourii-emen- i t t ! at-t- ai Dem-"erati- lte-vie- uins w o t N e I ; BOiEME ri-fn- i -- - si i r ; ) W . .- i L' l-- re ( - Til-ca- 4nJ beautiful Music Cabinet together with $ 1 0 Worth of music rolls DELIVERED AFTER A DOWN PAYMENT of only Price of Outfit, $460 This is your opxrtunity to secure a fine player-pianmade and guaranteed by the Aeolian Company, on the lowest terms "we have ever offered on equal quality new instalments. These ixautifully finished pianos with their perfeet and expressive player actions are Uue bargains. And remember that the handsome music cabinet and an excellent library are included in the low first payment there are no added exof music-roll- s a complete equipment. have penses, you - o, We have only Come in and see these fine players tomorrow. 1S of them available for Thursday and Friday selling. No orders filled for immediate delivery after these instruments are sold. go - i CALL OR WRITE TODAY I JL ESTABLISHED l62 ROYAL 13-1- 9 W DAYNES, Manaar CAPITAL $300,000. E. FIRST SOUTH ST. . Vil-j.- e Germany long ago. And there is every reason to believe that with t!; of the ar rerade alliances and treaties will bo made whb h will make It more Imperative than ever that the I'nlted States should set ready for industrial preparedness." to be Imposed. If a munitions tax red. It should be Senator Penrose '! plied to all who sell ontrabat.d goods w.i.-conrerne-d. ci-.- - e : !.- ; to rations at war. "Investigation iis Dam- but Slightly aged. However. According to lie port From Berlin. Vessel I , j Ag. "3. The Ger.nan Westfalen was hit and slightly battle- don. loe." said, "that the munitions tax sectional, damaged on Saturday of doubtful validity, of quespedo, it was ndmttt.d he -hip 1 tionable ga'.ity, ,wr.d ot.jei tionable iu many other waj.j. It rulght be r'.aime to be an evasion of th nstltution:: Inhibition again."' taxing exports, but If it Is not a tat on export and Is a direct tax similar to other taxes now embodied in the Irw, then it c lea re constitutes double taxation, since the ions involved In manufacturing tax the munition already pay one federal tax on earnings. Neutrality Involved. "It might also be argued that such a tax would affect our neutrality. A r.eutrai government ioe not protect trade in contraband. It cannot engage, in It itself. It is merely relieved of the expense of suppres sinR u. if u tried to turn it Into a source of revenue It would lay Itself open to a charge of ruch Interest in the business as to makt It a virtual partner." Senator Underwood spoke at length In defense the existing tariff law. lie approved the pending revenue bill Jn its main features, he. said, but did Kot concur In th recommendation for a tariff commission and increase du- l- - 1 1 co-por- at r--f by a British torin a semiofficial te'.egram froia Berlin today, according to Keuter's Amsterdam correspondent. The Westfalen. however. It is declared, toritlnued e.ip.ihlc of maneuvering and will shortly bo repaired. second torpedo missed the battle- asserts. ship the message A British announcement yesterday told of an attack by the British subon a German battleship marine e ..f the Nassau class in the North submarine commander reported he believed she sunk. The Westfalen Is at first cf the Nassau clafs. She wasnaval enreported sunk in the Jutland last May. gagement V.-2- Z ssa-Th- lek Itnte I.ovr. 23. National Washington. Aug. guardsmen showed a lower sick rate than the rpgulars again this week. War dennrtment records published today show two deaths from appendicitis and one from scarlet fever among the guardsmen on the br rder. House Expected to Accept Amended Army Bill. Washington. Aug. 23. The army appropriation bill with revised articles of war approved by the war department was passed today by the Senate and now goes bac k to the House, v, here the adoption of the amendment Is expected. President Wilson vetoed the bill because the revision of the bill's previous passage ave exemptions to retired of t leers, which the war department -- vhm.owstiim: r.ut kp.xci iimon?. and hotel route. August 24. ofStage the season. Four-da- y Lowest ratesfive-daGcrjnans Restricted $46.23. City ticket $3?.0,: trip Advertisement. office. Hotel Utah. to About Half Pound ties on dyestuffs. After reviewing the iI of Meat Each Wcch law and sub- i operationsa of the tArlff multitude of statistics. Sen- I Berlin.' Aiicr ".1. The "envffrnmcnt .' mitting ator Underwood said that he had "con- i has Issued a decree for j providing taxes clusively demonstrated thatdotariff the introduction of meat cards f or not Jeop- II the now on the statute books whole empire October 2. Fam-- I ardize American industry or threaten lilies butchering; own con-- t for American labor.' The law, he declared, I sumption are subjecttheir to the card was written to provide revenue and "in ! s to repudiation of the Republican doctrine J procure permission from local au-- J which :evled taxes primarily for the I inoriues oeiore ouiciiering animals II tariffs j for household consumption. purpose of maintaining to foster and build u special industries." I The maximum amount of meat The revenue bill. Senator Underwood t Drovided for under the system said, was necessitated by the demands j J will be 250 grams lightly morel of the wealth of the country for mili- I than half a pound) weekly. J tary preparedness. t y. A S M LMANAGErViENT es-th- - lil-.VMA- Court Proceedings, Hoiv-eveWill Be Contested by M inority Stockholders. WAR ARTICLESJESTORED T LL--Ar Absolutely Removes package Indigestion.at One S proves it 25c all druggists. BY B. ica divided in bitter . strife today, the forces of tne Woodmen of the World, which had petitioned foe rendinission. 14 184 were defeated. to 2. The Woodmen of the World left the congress two years ago because of disagreement e Montreal, ug. 23. Kliot Wadsworlh, with (Washingtcn, Auy. 2;,. Since the the legislative policy of the con a Roston lawyer, was vice elected tablishment rurirly two years ago chairman and executive head in Washing- Kress. D. C, of the American Red bureau of war risk insurance has -ton. MAK1-:execa at Cross of the COFESSIO. special meeting broucrht a net profit to the treasury utive committee here today. It was anNew York, Aug. 23. Joseph Zafarone. AVash-in'ion nounced that he would mo e to indicted for in the murder of department of $2,2.J7,Sr.9, Secretary order to give his entire time Harriet Baff, complicity in wealthy poultry announced today in1 making pub- to the in work after September 1. The November, 1911. at the alleg'eddealer, instigaon .several position carries no compensation. Mr. tion of rivals, pleaded guilty today to in rates lic reductions Wadsworth was chosen to fill the va- attempted murder. lie was remanded classes of insurance for American cancy caused by the resignation of to the Tombs prison after making a confession which the authorities hope U. S. A. steam vessels and noncontraband car- Maj. Gen. Arthur Murray, to use in rounding up the men "higher goes. up," who contributed to the murder More than 1500 policies have been is- - FRATERNAL CONGRESS fund. by the bureau, covering a total of ?ued t I) Mi:i,S TO TAKK STl MI. 15, .102 insurance. Known EXCLUDES WOODMEN Washington, 23. have amounted to $771,329 and of this Aug. Daniels Maine for to parstarted todavSecretary $.S,811 has been recovered in salvage. 23. In a Cleveland. O., battle in Aug. the Democratic campaign. ticipate At present the bureau has outstanding which saw the members of the third Mr. Daniels expects to make sixteen total risks of about $11,000,000. National Fraternal Congress of Amer speeches. MADE WADSWORTH CHOSEN BUREAU RED CROSS EXECUTIVE r, P,oston, Aug. 23. In an answer filed todav to the petition for a receiver for Maine railroad, filed in. the lJoston court yester-davthe United States district its consent to the road announced an ortur appointing a receiver and averred that the matters contained in the complaint are true. beThat receiversharply conship proceedings would was Indicated tonight tested, however, W. Crookei, junior counsel by Conrad for the Boston minority sotckholdei s' association. The petition for a receivership, filedv Huhber by the Intercontinental of .lrsey City, N. .1., which holds ?.11,OOo of the outstanding notes of the road, stated that the company's credit Is so p6or it cannot issue bonds at n reasonable price and that it is unable to raise money on thott term notes. The bill claims that outstanding notes of the company aggregating f 13 306,060 cannot be paid, when, they fail uue August 31. . ROOSEVELT TO MAKE CENTRAL STATES TOUR 23. Alvin los-.se- s gggr jfe The Bread Thai lade lather Step Baking tional campaign iveadejuarters, today returned from New York, where he was in conference with eastern leaders, with the Information that Theodore Roosevelt in September and October will make a speaking tour cf Illinois, Indiana and other central and western states In behalf of the Republican national ticket. 'In the east every sign points to an Reoubllcan victory thi3 fall." said Mr. Hert. ed .'grryf T. Hert, Chicago. manager of the western Republican na- old-fashion- co com-Pan- -- Aug. Mc-Ad- ( TjiSP |