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Show THE FREE SPEECH . -f- Inexpensive Remedy Venizelos Attacks Government Simple Checks Early Tendency for Interfering With Liberal to Constipation. About the first thins Impressed on Party Meetingis. papers Athens. April 18. Liberal comment bitterly on the action of the police during: the rioting while the on govtrnment organs throw the- blamelibthe liberals. It Is announced that eral meetings will be resumed after the liberal party meanwhile Easter, action authoragainst IttheIspolice taking the alleged, ities for allowing. agents meeting- of riotous presence at their whose object was to provoke vents. -I beg- you to bring the events of the earnest protest of a Sunday and of Greeks to the knowledge majority of the American people who have strugspeecn for so long to establish free gled of free peoas the fundamental right Venizelos today ples. said to the Associated Press. confronted "Here in t.reece we are we are- to have by the question whetherover a by a king in our history or democracy at presided this hour whether we must accept the doctrine of the divine rights of .kings." Is In no wise The present government left and we liberals have and representative us only our right of free peech confree assemblage, guaranteed byofthe taking stitution as the sole means to counsel among ourselves; of trying and the of country the opinion enlighten of exercising a pacific pres- a perhaps sure of the will of the majority upon not representing the magovernment Now It Is even sought to deny jority. us this. "The moment has come when the position of the highest functionary, which to ocevery king of the Hellenes ought that it cupy, must o strictly be defined to raise again will forever be impossible of the question or the divine right Greece; It will forever be imkings in for beany government hiding possible to arhind the person of the sovereign reside which rights rogateIn to itself Hellenic people. the whole only In "Understand me. I am not talking reof the possibility of a our anr sense Greece. I Insist only on public Inour constitutional rights, our rights as free people, which ourselves rights we have gained by the force of arms and which we have no intention to - - - ex-l'rtm- ler - the young Mother Is the necessity for regularity In her baby, which brings up the question of the most desirable laxative for children's use. Mrs. Jesse Richardson, Thllpot. Ky., says she has used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for the past year and that there Is no medicine in the world like it. She writes. "My little son. William Jr., Just loved it because it Is so pleasant to take, and everybody talks about his being such a fine, healthy boy." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsln Is a compound of simple laxative herbs, free from any opiate or narcotic drug, and is the standard remedy for constihomes throughpation In thousands of out the land. Drug stores everywhere sell It for fifty cents a bottle. Getanda bottle of this xcellent remedy t" CHEAP ( SKoi(iI 1' i i i Low irtah Points. ur . Miss Ambition, this Coupon is a distinct aid Grand to success in The Herald-Republica- n's Prize Campaign! Get your share! nerald-npptiblican- .l Despite the 17. des- perate efforts of Hay Mitchell, age Mc-18, to save the life of Arthur (Buster) j i! i J to The Bingham. April J u.. w.n. j. men Aitiisorv, J it. have it in the house. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by 454 writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 111. Washington St., Monticello, Violent Ilnlnstorm Denver & ltlo Grande Announce Itound Trip Fnrew From lee Arthur McLeod Is Swept to His Death in Bingham Creek. Four-year-o- ld BLIZZARD HITS SALT LAKE RATE TO UINTAH The Denver & Rio Grande has announced that beginning next Tuesday It will sell on Tuesday of every week homeseekers tickets to the Uintah basin from Salt Lake and all local stations in Utah. Tickets will be good over the Denver & Ilio Grande, the Uintah railway from Mack to Watson and by stage from Watson to Fort Duchesne. The return limit will be fifteen days, and the fare for the round from Salt Lake will be $25.50. trip The large number of & inquiries reBio Grande ceived by the Denver and Chamber of Commerce and other land civic organizations concerning baiMon." basin and opportunities In the Uintah the rates to be placed intoeffect. TEN-HOU- R LAW ATTACKED caused take have been made Arrangements more than thirty homeseekers Into the Supreme Court IIer Argument on Ore- basin. gon Statute. show entries. sheep for the first "Washington. April 18. Oral argument hundred Three work day law annual ram show entries on the Oregon sale to be and sheep manuor for men in mills, factorieswere in .Salt Lake have been received held facturing establishments court. begun by the National Woolgrowers associathe supreme They tion with headquarters In this city. The todaybebefore concluded tomorrow when the show will will be held from August 30 to of the law, the first September Inclusive. Ramboulllets, constitutionality of the kind ever considered by the llampshires.2, Shropshlres. Oxfords, Linr advisement. be under taken will and Crossbreds are court, coins, Cotswolds V. Lair Thompson of Oregon, opposbe on exhibit. to breeds the among it could not that the law. argued ing measure. be sustained as a health WAIID PLAS II A Z A II. to "The law aavs It Ismore injurious The relief society of the Seventeenth ten than health afor men heto work ward of this city will hold a bazar at declared, "butIfit ap- the hours day." hall Thursday, ward amusement under they the Injury is the dissipated pearsextra direction of and Saturday law Itself pro- Friday for pay. get and other Cartwright vides that men may work thirteen Mrs. Elizabeth workers. The affair will etart hours If they get pay and a half for society 7 o'clock in the evening for the first three hours."K. Brown of Ore- at the last Gen. will a special 2 matinee Sattwo daysforand George Atty. o'clock at children held be as conducive statute the defended gonthe are to go for Imand neces- urday. Proceeds health of workmen to hall. amusement the state. of the welfare to proving the sary ten-ho- SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916 N, DESPERATE EFFORTS TO Fine Healthy Child Convincing Evidence SAVE BOYARE FUTILE . GREEK ISSUE HERALD-REPUBLICA- Followed by Mld-nig- bt Snow and Slump In Mercury. Predictions of cooler- weather, accompanied precipitation, made by lo-A. II. Thifssen.bysection of director the cal office of the weather bureau of the United States department, were fulfilled last night when a violent rainstorm struck Salt Lake. It cleared for a while later In the evening:, but at for a few minutes a veritable midnight blizzard raged, and in a few minutes was covered with snow. Acthe ground companying was a decided fall in temperature, the thermometer dropping 20 degrees In a few hours. - : Administration of the business of a public utility involves a duty to the public and an equal duty to its stockholders. v Leod. age 4, who fell into Bingham creek today, the McLeod boy was drowned. Children were playing baseball near Bingham creek which goes through Bingham, partly flumed and partly In the boy the open creek channel,-whetried to catch a ball and fell Into the creek. He was rapidly washed Into a closed flume. Mitchell was called from a nearby house to the rescue and saw the boy after he500had been washed down stream about He dived into the current andyards. swam to the struggling youngster, but the little one was whisked into another flume Just as Mitchell was reaching for him. on the embankMitchell then ment and ran to got the other opening of the the flume and caught the body of curboy as it was washed out by the rent. Efforts were made to resuscitate the D. II. Ray and Dr. youngster by Dr.The child was the son T. S. Ilaggman. of Mrs. Charles Hudson. It must its policies and administer its affairs that there will be no conflict of interests. vestment that is fair and reasonable. If reasonable rates prevail the utility can maintain its plant at a high standard of efficiency, thus .insuring a high standard of service; and the interests of the stockholders will likewise be subserved If rates are unreasonably low, either the plant cannot bo property maintained or less than a reasonable return will bo pai'd to the stockholders. . rose so shape The public must have the class of service to which it is entitled and the stockholders must receive a return upon in- DH. GOWAXS GOES inspecting. Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintendent of public instruction, left yester-da- v on a tour of school inspection, which will extend Into Iron, Washington, Kane, Garfield. Piute and San Juan counties. In addition to regular the schools. Dr. Gowans will visits tosome of his attention toward devote conducting surveys of various 63 ' - n AA Stock & Sons Co., Bailey Advertisement. 7s If the plant is not welt maintained the public will suffer through inferior service; and if less than a reasonable return is made to stockholders, capital will not be attracted for plant bushes. E. Second South. IG SPECIAL NE W OFFER extensions, and the service area will remain circumscribed and restricted. I Special Extra Vote Offer on NEW Yearly Subscriptions Opens This Morning: rive New Yearly Subscriptions Will Earn 100,000 EXTRA VOTES. Study the Conditions of This Offer and Insure Your Final Success. If rates are unreasonably high, development will be rebe as valu- tarded, patrons will be few, and the service will not able as it should be to the individual subscriber. These are some of the principles involved in our plans for Salt Lake County. DO NOT OVERLOOK SPECIAL OLD COUPON The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co, Ten Important Days of the Campaign at Hand; Time Is Flying and This Offer Means Much to Every Worker This Offer Is An Avenue to Success for Those Who Take Advantage of It Close of. the Campaign Is Not Far Away; You Must Hurry. WORLD'S OLDEST CITY, PEKING, IS PUT ON MAP BY AMERICAN RAILROAD MEN I1IG EXTRA VOTE OFFER OX NEW YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. ,,,C KXT,t v VOTE OFFER OF THE CAMPAIGN OS NEW EARLY SI HSCIUPTIOXS, OXE OF 10U.000 EXTRA VOTES. In addition RETURN 0R MAIL 11 With an OLD one-ye- daily subscription, by mail or carrier, and receive ar I .111 9 IT El in addition to the regular votes. Subscriber's Name I ,. . AVU.U AM. During: thl offer Miiljncriptlona nliould be turned iu an secured, and an accurate record will l.c kept or each candidate's account, as It la not necensary to turn In an entire club at one time. Tne regular rotes vIU be issued nfter the offer cIomcm. A candidate la not limited to one club, but will receive credit for each club and each, portion of n club In. V II S O'CLOCK on the night of April 29. turned Subscription mailed will also SSSSSVSftSSSSS J-- count on this offer. Every new subscription t six month or over will count on this offer and will also couut for resrulnr and extrn vote. Two new mix inontba' ubcrlp.lonn will count a one year; a two-yeas two a three-yesoaubacrfptlon on. subscription toas three years, and vote-totThis im a splendid opportunity build up your and also Insure your final success. It Is the opportunity both for the late starters and the early starters alike, and offers the opportunity success to every candidate. This offer runs ten days nnd while It J for In have a chance to Insure your final success by trying earnestly.effect you sr'1;s-- ; i,r-- - s fii;MX s . ar ?ari ar ,;',;i V al Vvw . W-C- t Vf' vj ' v - . 'sv I - - - - f .1 . ' vl &m ssvs' , "v. v - - s' sj. ' s- - if s if J V Vst, i fvj ' v s t S '? $ J t ' , - V J Address District No as a year on this coupon, count will mcnths subscriptions be mailed ORThilsrcouornexplres"'s'aturday. April 22. R p. m.. or may limited to ten coupons. i... .hat time or any time before. Kach candidate ."iiteclal .Notice- - With these coupons.e OLD 6 months and yearly subof the campaign. scriptions now have their greatest Candidate Two OLD vote-valu- titanic for tnaklnK nomination". Fill oot Salt Lake TL'e end or brine to the campaign manager. am Herald-Hepubllca- directed ' and n. morning- the BIG EXTRA VOTE OFFER OF THE CAMPAIGN ON ,,Th!sYEARLY NEW SUBSCRIPTION'S goes into effect. This is an Important period of the campaign for every candidate, for the time Is getting short, and bv takig ng- advantage of every a candidate can insure her opportunity, final success. While this liberal offer Is for new yearly subscriptions six months iiibscrintinna will nmr ft allmvo1 tn anTs.li- two six months' sub- counting- as one year on the offer, RUT NOTHING LESS THAN si V scrlptlons MONTHS' WILL. COUNT. Two-yewill count as two vears on the offer, three-yea- r as subscriptions three years, and so on This offer is an subscriptions one. offering: 100,000 EXTRA VOTES, in addition to the extremely liberal, votes, for each club of five new yearly subscriptions turned in. An regular other liberal feature is that a candidate is not limited to one club but will receive credit for every club and every subscription turned In. Also, it Is not necessary 10 turn In an entire club at one time, but the subscriptions may be In are as IS THE ONE GRAND OPPORTUNITY turned secured. THIS they FOR THE IaATE IN THE 1,1 ST CAN STAUTKHS', FOR ANY CANDIDATE START TODAY. AND WITH BUT A FEW NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS SECURE V VlllX TOP OF THE LIST. 1211HIA1 ILlj t'lsAUti It a J 1 XllLi VUltS to study the conditions of the candidate should make Every point LTHOUGII the oldest city in the offer carefully and be sure that she understands every feature of It. This offer opens today and will close Saturday, April 29. This is just ten days and within the last world, it is every day is an important one. The close of the campaign is not far off and few months that only Peking was put on within a very short time the time for the awarding of the prizes will be at Is an means avenue to success for the the map ifor the ordinary traveler. hand. This that this offer important and expectant candidate. You cannot afford to overlook this offer energetic so. to is goingdo for EVERY ONE HAS MADE UP There are so many small oriental and no earnest candidate HER MIND TO I 0 HER VERY BEST WHILE THE OFFER LASTS. with their own special rules, Do not. Miss Candidate, allow the early days of this railways A word of warning. and fares to be considered regulations 10 secure, your ciuds ciuring tne last days. You are oner 10 go oy ana expect "John Smith of Chicago" when that not limited to one club, but will receive extra votes for every club and every a trip to the Chiof making thought now to club. a You of the have make success of certain opportunity portion "PAIGE" TOURING CARS ARE nese capital he inevitably ended by IT'S UP TO YOU. THE 1916 AWAITING THEIR OWNERS AND THIS IS THE TIME TO WIN ONE OF tearing his hair and giving it up. It THESE CARS. was left to an American passenger man IOXT OVERLOOK THE SPECIAL COUPON. working for a Canadian railroad to ln thii ,8sue- - Th,s couPn is the problem. for solve C. the E. or when sent votes, Benjamin, known to every regular OLD DAILY SUBSCRIPTION, either by mall or brought in with a ONE-YEA- R In the United States as man carrier. railroad res-tiinvotes are o nn extra in These l vntoo addition - to the . given - " v ,pi, vanui "Ben," whirled out one day to Yoko-hom- a In J ten of these coupons, which expire next Saturday nisht Uilie is hiiuitcu uhij , .i and got the Japanese State OUtsltlA .Of Iha - " rttv mnil intu auuo.iipiiuii3 Willi at S o clock, candi vo Idate.H tMa.j i 'J rv.o.. In line for "through" conmesc ryuun" tty railways ioin nexi and votes extra receive these paiuraav He THKSK COUPONS ARE GOOD ONLY that not KOft nipnt SUBSCRIPTIONS. See that you nections. OLD six months' subscriptions will be oounted as a year many years ago aexplained New your share. Two between pet trip with this coupon for the extra votes. FranSan or Vancouver York and BKAH IN MIND THAT OLD YEARLY AND SIX MONTHS RUBSCniP-TI.THE- C cisco was fraught with as many difVMPTvVgX COUPON novv' "AVE THEIR GREATEST VOTE VALUE ficulties In the way of tiresome stopNOW IS THE TIME TO NOMINATE. overs, poor connections, and indifin your name or that of your favorite can- ferent service as a venture from here If you have not as yet sent delay further. It Is not too late to enter and win. and those can- to Tlmbuctoo. But through the efdidate, don't didates who have been fortunate enough to secure the support of their friends forts of persistent passenger men thus far should make up their minds to make use of this help and put forth these connections have been elimian effort for themselves. You are certain to secure the help of those whom nated and "John' Smith" can slip ambition and those who you interest by showing- your own climbed to have been Riven an immense advantage, and have one which they away to Vancouver, B. C, or San Frangood positions no could - do better thannffcultivate themselves. . ii-.1 Wl f ttsjs .si drarl i r n tbyt helplnjr vnc nplrraa v.ittc is. tnuA uuMnuie, anai wonua aiuai.uo of i)leafure for the fortunate ones who claim them for theirrepresents own. And now-- is If your children require glasses to for the a weeks of the v..s. the time The campaign. u r nplan Isa Qirnrilail within remaining t r thoroughly n a s. ff chnrf f lm. stA oi form the habit of going- - to a reana yuu .uu m cvtn iuv uih6i iy niacins up juur minu loaay ana Keeping it few the at camweeks for that remain before the close. This everlastingly far the biggest ever held in thisa section of the country, offers sponsible optician. As the company paign is bydesirable and valuable awards for minimum of effort and under extremely owns its own building there the most liberal conditions AND OFFERS THESE PRIZES TO THE WORKERS no time like tho present for doing AND THE WORKERS ONLY. There is now is the time to start if you want to win one of these handand is no occasion for fancy prices. anything some awards. - vote-gettin- - ar N A 191. Date Blank h3o mi nation Campaign Manager. I nominate Ilerald-Ilepobllca- ni ............................................. Street No. Town or city as a candidate In The State District Herald-Republican- No. grand prize campaign. 's Address. to each candidate. credited one coupons these cf Only Signed GOOD FOIl 10 VOTES. Voting 10 Gown Save Tala Coupon. Good for ten votes if voted on or before April 29, 1916. Salt Lake Name liflAkTvnxinl'flVP I d 1 . . ol sltl . - ll-ni- n - ... Town State : District No. This coupon will count 10 votes for the candidate out and sent to the campaign bears when properly onfilled n or before the expiration date must be neatly trimmed and put In packages, Couponsvotes in package written on top. ber of FUTURE SrilSCItlPTIONS. In many cases candidates will find people who desire to assist them by to The a daily paper, but are subscribing to havetaking two papers which Is paid for,, in advance, and do not desirealready coming into their homes at the same time. To care for these and enable candidates to secure the benefit of such help, we will accept all such subscriptions, when issue the votes and hold the subscription, accompanied by the amountat of thefuture dates designated by the subscribers. for delivery any subscriptions These are called "Future Subscriptions." in all such cases, just mark the starting date on the bottom of the stub and It will be taken care of. Herald-Republica- whose name It manager of The printed hereon. with total num- svV SIX-CYLIND- T Herald-Republic- an Street Herald-Republica- - n, . ESTABLISHED M VT cisco, with the same ease and convenience that he stopa a few days at a modern hotel. "Ben" told, the Japanese and Chinese that by establishing through connection and selling through tickets in connection with the steamship lines more tourists could be attracted to the orient. The orientals acted on his advice. Now "John Smith" can tour the Far East, enter the "Forbidden City" in Peking, visit the American soldiers at the United States the great wall, drop in on Ms sea-goi- lega-tlon.ne- ar ng friends in Yokohoma, Fusan, Seoul, en route to Mukden and Tien-stl- n PLANT TROUT IN NORTH. the celestials capital and then after J. C. Smith, deputy fish and game all this pick up his steamer at" Shang left yesterday for Box hai, passing through Pukow and Nan- - commissioner, unere ne wm plant 0,mJ county, way. Switzerland TheJapanese were king on the bw trout. Mr. Eu, ,ra see to and that quick so rope would not attract travelers long as the war Is staged there, so the rail- - thnn s,ooo,000 trout will be planted in way officials of Nippon and J. E. Foley, TtnU ptrenm-straffic manager for the Chinese government railways, headquaters at Tien-stitook all of Ben's suggestions with the result that Peking is now squarely on the tourist map and "out after" the folk who in days were wont to sojourn in Zurich, Berne, or the Swiss Alps. "Ben," of course, went to with the prestige of being the Japan One package of the Canadian Pacific's big man c servie which operates 25c at all druggists. the fastest ocean greyhounds between proves An-tun- g, i-- cter '"i?, I n, ante-bellu- MAIN the North American continent and the orient. The British admiralty has just given "Ben" his big white Empress liners back after served well the cause of the allies they as speedly auxlliary cruisers and commerce destroyers. The Empress of Russia 20 knots speed won fame by chasing the Princess Alice, a German cruiser, to the beach cn the" island of Cebu, after having shot away the stern and funnel of the kaiser's ship with her four guns and six 4.7 inch guna mounted fore and aft, manned by royal naval reserve crews. trans-Pacifi- m Absolutely Removes Indigestion. it |