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Show cache amfkicav taciif copntv. tttatt FVct F.ipht. Scientific Battle of House Votes Will B e Senate Bill on Revenue Waged in Balloon Max Baer to amours of the VTthe oVEXOTIC ADVENTURESS-cWvr- Skies Fridav, Tulv 14. 1(JM H:s rapabtlpy will Bill Longsen. Appear Tonight v' Hy b tstrd utivr ti.ain.an, u-- '1 Olrtl i . ?1 cl.amp. will nga.e in a r s " ' ull? Rai.k'-- k' ti.atUi with Joe Mui i.uig. Trvn lot.? hum, Hy rJ Joe came out against ov uplrlt by re In tlw-ifo'irwr ir.tein.e ea h 'called yus. and mad or tmvk PaU I -- .re What piomixy t)1 tad des gn The'r tile. a fall J'e got his t.t'l red with glared b- - t: r w t ouis Hiding athlet; winning f,ntHstle laid at MiCiil.'om.!, s arena wi with a dron kuk anl Hv no doU la JI, "vj ed Hi lay night. Dating 'lx iio.abU on llw? b 'I are M.,x Baer and J.uk Dih;m . Mi'X hur coniph ted the lag of a.rbdunir. Max Sclimelltig, a: J bv inany is regarded a the logic ti s j,rv;'. hide to bring the w n ht t tid! to Ariwr .a Iron ere Iniro C'ainu I. s Ilu.y. planted It. Ihier will api ar In bout wi h Bob Hi eider. Salt Lake pride, and Mnidixk. who. ani.'i.g othT things, wax chw f spairing par.-r- a r In King ramp tne of tlx KmgHslis acrapa. Tike two hid are expected to give the Lnrrmore butcher boy tlx? best tlwy have. He piunxxe.-- s of tire program Verr McCullough and Ir De. n, to aphope to indJre. Dehipe pear in fi.htir.fc togs for a br. f set-t- o with Boer At ai.y re:e, v n If he doesn't don tlie mitts, t re Old Mauler will be tlie third man In tire ring for tlie boxing bou-- . says tlie promoter, and also will be Invited to serve os referee In tlx? main w resiling bout. Many fight fans will want toj ec how this Ba.-- sl.aie up as a prosper live worlds champion. Urey have Ixard and read about his style, his punches and his foolvork and will now have opportunity of seeing tlx m in the flesh, so to In Salt Lake --S !"' rvnx n.brr all about gpedullV lelt. by I 11 I r K.U ul!l!ii Uir Hit aillalp rmii'.w lor tin o!al uiil ant tlit vuti "liur-da- tint a I si v txl. B'-- lilrti MaU 41 bl i(l) tell pn- m H a'u-- r it III, nailuJ a.rt'Lt .i jlte luM.-- ti. i ! en nt. luh Urn m lule to tli? imavrv will U fftidy i V ot Jl.l MiMt.i p! r 1 lw In I O ! adapted fiom t!e h i KAREN & ill in whiih Ur mi- e a0 la! llu.ul ol I r Jiau 1'uiaril. 1I l.;i. hoil m , nli't, l:nj SolU; r fru .1 I MU'lillltO U k, lj ' I, U ot tlx I. life f bxlllli. rutaid xctx to oar Id mlli-- In taarih ol ilium? puzzling show ei s ot llitruy ill (xiiiain ui ir ius, t us tiion.ii. tor llu- mi nature nts ai!l ! .( led I; , Inslruiiz st tl ot i t ait iuit .tit tlic ini ot tin luMin. It will dilhrilit M letitl '.v Who i!4 tin theories as to the origin ol to tin gournor. tl.ca to Uie tayx tax dinn-tlx bill slolf Tin? In one (ormr will be tU comiiitvion to raw $4 Gr4 "J'J 1 i ray nx ter of Dr Anh ir It lair gnral purpuws lor th a levy ol C'osp.toii. I'mvrrMty ot t'lucii;'! ui.d a'lltionz?as physicist. who lioiibi that tlx? rays 3 4 milK or so much rliuwd purtltlis will be m ary. to ran? the are vilouty. rxrded texet tie Hie tilth school hat tine tremriidou In tlx- - other, tlx instrument ot Jrvv Is livil at 3 of 1 null. t Itotx-rA. Millikan, director of Hie hixw al.o iavd tlx v t- Ur. itle bill which corrrets dittirulties the Cahtornla Institute of TvthnoIn tlx pirwiit law relating to tlx logy, who maintains tlx rays are elecIlhng of corxratlon returns. Hie photons, true rays hating no new bill, which will become Uw tric charges. High over the midwest Dr. Picupon ttie ahinature of tlx governor, remotes tlx necessity of fil- card s balloon will soar, directed by ing both with the secretary of the vagaries ot the upper air curde- -t atate and the ta commission. Re- rents. Uie two turns hereafter need be filed only tors recording Impartial data to with Uie ta commission. suUitantiate or refute tlx views of Enactment of both of these thrir sponsors. measures was requested by the Accompanying Dr. Piccard, wlios governor in Ills message to the brother Auguste's famous flight In legislature Europe two years ago also made A bill proposing to Increase pertlie stratosphere virtually a catchextax sonal Income rates, reduce word of tlx tinx, will be Comtax U. S emptions and remove property mander T. O. W. Settle, Introducoflsets was prepared for navy. tion tn the house by RepresentaOver a period of years, Dr. tives W. K. Granger of Iron coun- Compton and Dr. Millikan have ty and Wallace R. Wayman of made experiments which led them Carbon county Hie bill was refer- to their contrasting theories. Hiey red to Uw Joint steering committee conducted postmortems on their for approval as to form. finding before gatherings of scienHie bill provide for rates of tific bodies. from 1 per cent to 6 per cent, Dr. Compton '8ray meter wul Lie the constitutional maximum, com- an elaboration ol one used last pared with tlx present rates of year on mountain peaks In all from I to 4 per cent. Hie exempparts of tlie world. It consists of a tion for unmarked persons would small chamber which contains gas be reduced from $1000 to $400. When the rays pass and for married persons from under pressure. the gas. they Ionize it. $2000 to $800. It also proposes to through cut exemptions for dependents making It an electricity conductor. Hie meter Is from $400 to $200 each. Hie constitution requires that all photographing passage of the rays Income tax revenue be divided 75 on a strip of motion picture film per oent to tlu? school fund and Hie chamber will be Insulated 25 per cent to tlx general fund, acalnst entrance of all but cosmic and It Is considered quite unlikely rays. Dr. Millikan's nxter will be thnt tlx legislature will regard very two sets of Dr. Compton's "coln-dencounters to determine the kindly any tax measures, except those necessary to raise revenue direction from whirh tlx cosmic for tlie projxwed Industrial control rr's arp coming. These counters muster the rays as they pass bill. two small tubes wliirh A resolution proixxing a const- through itutional amendment to allow 40 contain cylinders at high voltage. Parage of the ravs cau.--esparks per cent of all Income tax revenii'' to be used for relief purposes was to Jump across the tube. These Introduced Wednesday by Hepre-llramplified and registered, W. D. Hammond of' sentatne A cheap watch, witn main spring Grand county. removed will do It. Hie amplified Frank G. Eastman of Tooele current resulting from paxsagp of county protested Thursday again., t the cosmic ravs through the tubes the use of his name on the gas. moves a small arm which drives chain tlie mechanism of the watch. To telephone, electricity and store tax bilLs introduced Wednes- determine the number of ravs day. Ho said lie would not ask which pass through the tubes. Dr that his name be withdrawn, but Piccard will read the hands of he would not defend the the watch at the start of the' exIt appears that the bills wfre periment and again at the end. prepared by Representative H. C. Poire of Salt Lake. Representative B. W. Mendenhall of Salt Lake, whose name also appeared on the original drafts, requested Wednesday that it be withdrawn. an;e!re', I fjasr birti-jilu- - tla-ivo- f o-- .' J e .ii.tr I Ti.e thinnest of a ell fluttered from ,, t l.i to TIIE PtVrE jt the ks.tit v ns rn t.,ni wlinii tj h I. r.d to th floor of th altar. ty Alexander Ruaanoff, In () prtval caused I'.eaii And It teemed to Rosanoff that what to t u.t for a moment Czar. and Colonel 61. t It was some , - ,:,M was Inexorable, th vole ?ervlc of the Attarh of Ilia ftuutan i!u:;nl lie ili'.ut'M ti.at r table, th hand that fast tsldw Wilh tl.f u in ranking bl.arre courtwer reroorteten In t th of tl.e l.i'ix Tmbour, Jett thnr tar The ob)e! r alter veil, they : l i ke an unusuyard of a building on ona of tha most u alun.pci (l) th bayaderra ancient 'and most aristocratic boule- ally Urge and vrry meagre doll "I !nc for you vard oil tha left bank of tha Seine iUher-grahair, elaborately curled djmtd on th sacred terrace of tlie where I u born, Tha baur woa ten o'clock of an fell over Ite face In wartime, an arming lighted What a that? ha exclaimed. in Java Th tuatslned wall roe again. TU-tl.- e only hr tha dim txlnkling of a taw Baht The old Marquis de tt.gnae 'ir-olaUra and tha beadhgbu which Hood ruhered In "-' At the tame tre. PHnH-- r ?;r cpth-Inhot two trrtma of wlili mlt Into the last door, and caught between throat, congealed In a hard lump. He tli dnrknrM. The shadow of th hla amaxemenl at aurh decrepitude u afraid to brratb and felt hear of t re Itlrred In tbt mut for Irav to n'rani'lng. All cu (n)ttlc. flethly nd bit wonder oa to what could a mornrnt. lb bulk of th houo m auch houaa. Rotanoa lot white before hit eye. The wc .an skeleton. Tber awwreneaa of thI moment of hi eutry arid her twtylnzt and the aedu. ive ahowed whit was not wor mor proudly, sound, not glimmer from Bhubln buttled him Mr.li that ah little. within. Then he was anting on something n. ;r boldly with every motion, nk like a darrl.r J drrit of Tli younger man, Ruaanoff, not excushioned which hod no track to It a d trudit). filled th m. h"i. Minus the pecting th headlight to ba twitched bench, perhaps, in I faint, hi off. was blinded for an Instant and light which gave him tug moved and the. vnt hi made an lrutlnctlts - movement to geatlon of face all around hut soon riet could not follow 1. , they reretch the support of th wall, went out entirely. Thm he heard insured glued t r the spirt wh.re th, Bhubin'a vole came to him in low, music which teemed to come from no- htd been. Eire returned and tilled low. them with lumin-mwim. where, not music exactly, but .exasperated sounds. bhe tank before the !:.- racket! They'll uaUlned musical wall, ruing slightly, Don't mule : t ,. became Kovanoff coma soon. Do you know that it ta then subsiding, rising again, pinned .. V t golden glow In IPs very Indiscreet of ua to be teen at with tiny, tinkling instruments here and there, as If they had been Jewel' the done had ceased or lt..w lot Ibis entertainment In wartlnnf had lasted he could not hav. told, in the place win re the alb r hart I a.:.: er there again two heavy Oriental rtur. t h put a h.nd heart It came away wet. ai d tl.e t t t tom t'vcst of the brought cnc. There sat Chvrb.n bi.h'' ''1. with a f..ce like a t'irrp Several men hart fathered a! "i a woman who lay on a bemii 11 . could Just tee r open moj1 had fainted All the men ar.rt women looked groVeque to hi:, u tt atrurk him that pcrhr.pt he ac.n ' Jiut as hideous to them Lfiir tn TO KM I w 1 t u r.-- y Boro-Bodu- T g fot-lo- moon-steepe- an-vt. FREE Mellon Bust Utaw, Ala.. George Katsonaros, wrestler of New York, was killed and John Paul Jones, Dallas. Texas, wrestler, was injured sort ously today as their automobile overturned near here. The wrestlers, both heavyweights were en route from Nashville to New Orleans, where Jones was billed on a card tonight. Market Quotations Livestock Ogden Hogs Receipts, $4.75 top drive-in- s, steady; several lots; mixed light medium weights, $4 50'i 4.65; heavies and light lights, around $4.25 down; bulk packing sows, $2.75ir $3.25. Cattle Receipts, 135; steady; bulk medium and good steers and common heifers, $3.504.50; down to $3.00; medium and good cows, $2.50 w 3. 25; lower grades, $1.10 2.25; few bulls. $1.75 2.60; medium 'and good vealers, $3 50W4.50; cull and common, $2 50'S3.00. Sheep Receipts, 17,44o; unevenly lower for week; three loads 82 pound Idaho lambs. $7.10, freight paid to coast; best drive-i- n lambs, $6.25; few lots medium drive-in- s $5.25 and wethers, $4.25. Tenant Moves, Taking House Along With Him Daniel SAT.JulylS All the delicious motions you can eat. Prizes to the couples with the greatest capacity. And s Real Joyous OLD MILL DANCE Gents 25c Ladies lCc E. Davis, 1695 Twenty, third South street, learned Thursday that his tenants who occupied a house on Twentieth East street near Thirty-secon- d South street are better than their word. Mr. Davis reported to the sheriff's office that he asked the ten- ants to vacate the premises, be-- ! cause a relative wished to live there. The tenants agreed to move by Thursday morning. Thursday morning the landlord went to the premises to see if they had kept their word. He found to his dismay that they had. and furthermore that had taken the house with they them, he said. And, forg ood measure, an adjacent building also was removed. All Mr. Davis found was two foundations. Deputy Seriff Dominic Bums then launched a search for the r1 h-- dance. But when he ch.iued e air. ..t 5. .. companion, Bhubln tool 2 r d at usual It had beer. 1. t of the sudden Unlit. i. Bltubln a!d. "Now you've .in little dancer, eh? folkv He got up and ' ' hint. He wanted t a c he and Irony In kind, c In d any rnsuat vo-d- s ' . fud only quertion- Vl n . : , Is tlie real! 13u It flic Wrs the bean in 2. i. , t say1 he was ti'i.ai J says would not l:rve t; e c. r .. . a . o ti. ... tl.at he cou.a rot lire a nr-- l. v.".h epl..-- ' 1, ; on an t tl air-i- d .. he would r id os'le. per, lap, cun Vo ferv e n I t Aithovu h the rod' t o Imre during tiro tl ' a hum cf t h. o po-e- . Dance at v&Vy The NEW Ir Dansante Saturday Nite JULY 15 i Eddie Lundquist r swak. Hie feature tussle of the And His Entertainers will be There wrestl- being division will be a set-t- o tween Dern and Bl'y Fdwards of Kansas City. Billy by way of becf parts. Thursing a rotich-housday he telephoned Promoter McCullough from Denver, saying he wai out for a gallon or two cf Dern's lifeblood. Only, reports Verne. Billy used words of more potency than these. A heavy wrestler from Florida Walter Hogan by name. Is reputed to be an unusually capable man. cr r Msg Gents Ladies ! v g.itnxqpra: sr- vU. 25c 10c .ygmererga? i j Rc-anc- . . . . . till :'' id' t1 rr. o Other Hurt lv r. s Crash Kills One Matman; ' j - Winning the Heathen An explorer has discovered that tn African tribe beats the ground with sticks as a sign of anger. Well, well, fancy golf spreading to equatorial Africa Sporting Dramatic News. w ki,li In-ca- y s 1 s rp'l Procruitei' Bed? Procrustes, according to Greek legend, was a robber of Attica who made It a practice to place everybody he raptured on an Iron bed. If the victim was too long for the bed he cut off the superfluous part; If shorter he atretrhed the body to make it the required length. The-eufinally slew the fiend. An attempt to reduce people to one standard way of thinking or acting Is known as placing them on the bed of Procrustes, p'ttw'e '. v ' d cr rnvnn l.o hd f. nte cvp a la d In n c urk ! ' r i hir rn i .re, an i t. r c.',.. ri-uc.- . flov era lu her C not know anv of t.i. p ,V. L'Lubin bovuj nc.v nr u ..: You prrvaded Ipo.i irx la cl .l. "...a.. . .. hero, Shubin v v ! : ui better Judgment and I should be at ruin: Yo .! you could not leave Para v,..Nov I. ...I seeing Meta I!..rt donee you have scn the Circp cf E'ur, po not a word Are you disappa.ii'en ' They were In the little salon. vhre the servant v.as dispensing ha's, cloaks and sticks Some men formed a group about the door, an cr, a.' them remarked. All tne same :.i v..." . . time while men "Oh, well, said e.nolhfr w.'.h a 'Some dance .ml tolerant alirug some die." And some will do both Shubin turned his head and exchanged bows with the list spo.n er The footman opened the doc It had begun to rain, a soft, .odd drizzle, which affected Rosanoh pleasantly. The air felt very frerh and now that he had seen a little of wnat the discreet hangings and the heavy walls of this seemingly close-shcity concealed, he was alert for more. The fact that Shubin had unbent released his eagerness. Do you He heard himself saying. know Mata Harl?" He was not answered. Shubin went on to his car In apparent complete forgetfulness of his companion nnd his former banter. He gave an order to the chauffeur and then spoke almost a curtly to Rosanoff. I must go back. You can amuse yourself, I imagine. Report tomorrow night at my house for orders." The young aviator was left standing, at a loss, but in the next Instant relieved. Shubin's brusqueness was no doubt due to the thought of the mesnights work ahead, decoding the sages Rosanoff had delivered and pre not paring the new ones. He wouldworld. be Shubin right now for the The rain felt on him softly, a murmur of voices by the door was chantlngly gay. It made litm think of that Paris to which his father sent him with his tutor not ton before the war. a Paris of gentle, rosy sunsets, of flickering, feathery leaves, and the students and their girls, arm In arm. walking along the quays. On an Impulse he beckoned to one .'h!o of tbe chauffeurs, not quite to ask but compelled to. "Can you tell me, which Is Mata ftarl's car?" TOMORROW The PavUloa- - WeYe as excited as ers when we begin to tell about these Dresses! One Lot Of Cool Frocks Organdies and Voiles, short sleeves and sleeve-es- s styles. Finest qual-t- y and very latest styles. See these dresses now. via.-know- , The Dance to Kali, Which made Rosanoff laugh. For he if.lt that It was all too perfect. To have seen the dancer, whose fame had lliavlicd from the European capitals to t.u be: racks and hundreds of miles Inland to Moscow and Bt. Petersburg, T haj seen her In the ordinary way, A,, a stae In a rr.ie of lights, to have came there whit ihatterlng people '.vm a g o i dinr-a-r in a smart res-- t i rrn. wovl I have been almost an tlcitm".,- - fie blacVhcts, the silence, ubm's rel ictc.i'e, mnde far more ng preliminaries. How these clvll-;:- .J sp.ee of danger! enj.jtU their agree- C'cU.i, a matier-of-fac- t. la me r hack home hr.d grown tense . i i myct'V.ous In lvils. But Rosanoff arrived only that afternoon from . fi. it end he knew and remem-- , r that danger was prosaic. Danger w u a routine such as he f d recently foiowed. It meant getting pp before dawn, testing the engine, then flying over levels, over thin n fields, over cities, i.i ere, over .too. so high up that he could not see I. err a csur:!'.-s,'-lr- e flying tranquilly, . a most go. lie to sleep at me second l.c always knowing that In a falltwo and the ship might le only ing streaks wclacd togethci, perhaps, the jn flame. It meant delivering documents in the sealed pouch, smokoff exhausing a cigarette, sleeping for the next tion, then waking alert There was far more excitement fob to him in the anticipation of good .meals, baths, comfortable quarters, beautiful women, above all, the sight of beautiful women, beginning with this little dancer who staged her appearance so welt five They had waited for about minutes and Rosanoff was about to reflecgiven Shubin the benefit of his tions when the light from within the In their open door seemed to explode Rosanofl' faces. A footman stared at and then saw Shubin She has begun. Monsieur, he said He held another door ahead of them. They were In a circular room, 'with a polished floor, full of light but room was, qulte empty. The anext buffet larger. It contained gleaming which reflected back the decanters, which it was glasse and plates with was laden ' People had eaten there. It I war-tor- - ."-- But the ebb and flow of the liquid wall was what held the ear. Some, times It was almost piercing and Ore nerves shrank fiorn it. mesmerized hot blood flowed to the head and left the body shuddering with an lncon celvable, ley excitement, and pounded against the tight skin of the head In time with the hidden beat of the music, until, at the bursting point, the wall would slowly fade to a throbbing moan, the blood would flow back deliriously. Somewhere Roranoff had heard music similar to this, in an alley In Constantinople, In the shadow of the great turquoise Baths In Tiflls. It was music at the line where torture writhes in ccstacy. Then, suddenly, It ceased. Two curtains at the head of the room stirred In an Inexplicable breeze. They billowed first about the head, then the neck, then opened slowly to reveal the body of Mata Harl. She was moving toward an altar which the curtains had hidden. The altar bloomed with light, which, like the wind, had no source, and as she moved, this wind mowed down her veils, drove them back gently' against her limbs and breasts. flashed A thought surprising through Rosanoff mind. How tall she was! It shocked him to remember that he had spoken of her as a "little dancer. He felt humbled; It was so stupid, so Juvenile, to have come prepared for a little dancer. He understood that his eyes had been fastened on her and had been wrenched away. He knew this because he had been seeing nothing but the veils, the whiteness, and now he noticed a towering, ebony object, sleek and shining. The Goddess Kali, with many slim, stony, twining black arms like snakes. After that, he knew his eyes had returned, for he saw the Goddess Kail no further, and he realized that someone was speaking It was the dancer. Her voice gave him a further shock, so that he lost the first words while he was thinking that she was tall and her voice was grave. It was slow, deep, and without Inflections. Every word was as fully rounded as every other word. ". . . dark goddess of destruction who rules frenzy, cruelty, ecstacy and tin. vldnVo4 ttndant had. cleared, , ." stolen property, and reported the Sorrow two houses were discovered on a When hearts are overfull they piece of hitherto vacant land on seldom run to speech. When sorCrandall avenue, two miles from row has broken In on love, love, the former sites. left alone again. Is hesitant and shy, more prone to look and klsa Cement Long in Use and hold than to mend his wound It Is a common error to think ot with words. Katherine Cecil Thurconcrete as a development of modston. ern science, but this Is not the fact More than 3.000 years ago, in fact Old Swedixh Currency as far back as 3.000 years ago, conThe first Swedish gold coins were crete was In use. Buildings erected by Greeks, Babylonians, Rv minted In Stockholm In 15GS, In the mans and Egyptians still stand, reign of King Erik XIV. after 3,0V years of construction. 4 , - Special Sale Price 9 ! it -- a child over his fire crack- They have sold reg. for $1.95 Patsy Jane House Frocks. Sale Price House Frocks Regular 95c values, ing now for sell- "c Temple Dresses Made of excellent materials. S' Kiddies Frocks Percales and Prints for Saturday. C Beach Pajamas Bathing Suits Blouse Specials Special Blouse Values Knits and Good looking, and good For the Ladies. A few Organdies, Real Silk. quality. real bargains, all wool, $ all colors, broken sizes, clean up price Bathing Suits LD.S. Garments Bathing Suits for Men New style cotton, mens Some of the suits sold Good grade, cotton suits. and ladies. C for regular $4.50 New Style Rayon, Mens Mens New Style and Ladies. Coombed Peeler Cotton, unbleached. Boys 35c L.D.S. Garments Ladies New Style Best Grade Silk, rayon. C Free Temple Marking Biblical Well well In the Holy land Is described aa having a narrow open- Jacob's ing Jnst wide enough to allow the body of a man to pass through with anus uplifted, and the narrow neck, which Is about 4 feet long, opens y Into the well Itself, which is shaped and about 7 feet 6 The depth was Inches in diameter. doubtless much greater in ancient times, but much rubbish has fallen Into It and now It Is no more than 75 feet deep. Old Style L.DJS. Garments, silk & cotton $1 up cylln-dricall- r-- v 39 W. 1st North COMPANY Logan |