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Show DESERET I Farmers, Ranchers, Sheep Men, Fruit Growers EVENING NEWS FRIDAY MAY Italian Countess on Orpheum Bill , 11 1S17 AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. BY WALT MASON IFOR Rath THEATRE Ctuuicrton ill Coat Oat of the HALT UHL HIE DESERET SEWS) Uu-fae- And many others who see no daily papers are regular readers of Tha special meeting ef tha Utah- - j ,r Idaho Sugar company called to the advisability of increasing the authorised capital stock company's from $1 9.006. (hrt to $J.099.e40. will te leW at the Hotel Utah this afternoon. Tbs mrt!r.f of the stockholders was so heavily attended that the room it the company's office in ths Vermont building was found to be too smalL Ths company now numbers over shareholders In ease the stockholders decide on the increase (which is said to he practically certain) the out stock win be called in standing and 21 shares of the ndw issue will be given for each shsfe of the old. As the present capital is now approximately ty4i.66b. this will make the outstanding stock about 9Sl.42S.Odd. leaving the remainder of the authorized capital in the treasury for future needs. Tfce matter of dividends on the new issue of stock. It is said, will not be fixed untJIthe hoard of directors has had time to consider the question , At lM last meeting of the stockholders it was intimated that the regular rate would be 4 per cent, and that extra dividends might be paid as the earnings of the company justified. General Manager T. R. (hitler, who has just returned from a trip to the Pacific coast, states that the Increase in spring beet planting there will be about 14 per cent. The acreage of the Utah-Idahcompany in the five states where it will do business this year. Utah. Idaho. Washington. Oregon and Nevada, will amq&D, 9.040 acTc."!'" considerable increase ' oerfckUt year. THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. LOCAL BRIEFS Brewers Have Ron A son has been born to Mr and Mrs. C. W. Brewer. 1915 south Eleventh East street. Patent Heating System Patents for a new electric heating system for residence and offices has just been granted M. E. Dealing. 142 south Eleventh Esso street. Miss Sprague on Vacation Mis Joanna Sprague, city librarian. Is on a three weeks vocation In her absence, her deputy. Miss Lynch. Is In command. Clearing House to Meet Ths Salt Lake Clearing House meets Saturday to discuss matters connected with the Liberty loan, and tha proposed bond Issue for city Improvements bupt. Cummings to Idaho Supt. H. H- Cummings has gona to Parts, Ida., to attend ths commencement exercises of the Fielding academy, which has dosed two weeks earlier than scheduled because of tbs war. Asks lor 2100 In a communication filed with the city commission today by Hugh A. McMillan, commander of the E. A- - Wedgwood Camp, United Spanish American war veteran, the city is asked to appropriate 1100 to tha organisation for Memorial day ex- AM ERIE Ahi I never weary of its sights, its atmosphere me hums. and rare delights. I love the grand free street par. . ade, I love the lukewarm lemonade, the gymnasrs, men, the crocodiles from distant fen, the with diadems composed of sparkling r, ... BpTjjdgn lovely I love the titters in their cape, glass gems. v iinc. ratre. the camel; with their h iiy the snakes, the wart hogs .md the yaks, hr. ... wild hyena's yell, I love the good old circus smell; OoALT MAjQjiU' theres nothing like that fine rich scent outside the canvas circi--s tent. The same old fragrance that I knew in youth, when all my skies were bine, and I played hookey that my eyes might see the tented paradise. And when I hear the circus growl, the mingled-groaand roar and howl, the bark, the mutter and the whine, the same old thrill runr up my spine. rMaaiiA. - P AKA MOL NT Br) wit Wash born in BklniifTs Bubble." HHHHH n COMING. l L. THLATKE Model," May 15. Tbe Masked ORPHKUM Motion picture three days nest week. first Come Out of the Kitchen He was gentlemanly; somewhat depressed and anxious, but neatly dressed. He approached Dr. R W Ashley, city health commissioner, Banquet of Engineers. The annual banquet of the Utsch Society of Engineers will be bald At the Xewhouae Hotel next Wednesday anevening at 7 oclock. Speakers nounced are Gov. Simon Bamberger. Cannon, Q. city engineer; A. Sylvester Jf. McKay and John C. Damon, the Utter being toastmaster The members of the society are asked to lorlte their gentlemen friends. grief enough he commented. lodging by the hearty reoeption the comedy received last night. It might easily flu out the week. already, AS0. W hav Main. Wax. 4 7, 80. not 529- - Rio Grande.' E G. Rognon, Mr a N'eldsn, B. C Morris. W. A. W. A. Neldem P. C- Mori. lBwsn and Ardelle Uummlngm. TV. , J. !i Malone, principal of the Jia!, IaKc High school, was In St. Mark hospital, recovering from an operation for appendicitis The home of f A. Kenner, well kn wn nswpaper man. in the south western pan of town, was entered by burglars, who secured about $100 in money, Mrs. Libbie R- - Prxi wife of. Milar.do Pratt, and children were thrown from a buggy when their house ran away on ths west side. They were on their to attend the funeral tervlcas of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pratt in the Twenty-ernn- d ward The mother' was badly bruUed; the children escaped to injury. The premier and minister of foreign affairs of Denmark. Baron Reedtx Thott. tendered the resignation of tfcp member of the Danish cabinet. The king appointed Estrup to form a new cabinet. The reason for the was not disclosed in resignations v WEATHER REPORT directors. CHURCH NOTICES i Precipitation Total yesterdaymonth Total for this j Local Bankers Choose Officers and Delegates Officer for the eneulng year Rnd delegates to attend the national convention were chosen at a meeting last eight of ths Utah chapter of the American Institute of Banking, at the Commercial club. The officer elected were: Preeident Otto P. Hoebel of the Navice president, tional Copper bank Charles Gardner of the Deseret National bank, secretary, O. N. and of the Continental bank. treasurer. T. Evan of the Salt Lake A. Security & Truat company: George Bank-- : Goff, cashier of the Sugar House elested member of ,n g 'company, wi The following the executive board. were elected delegate to attend the American of ths convention national next of Banking In Denver J. A- Malta, Parrluh. R. Joel August Fred ;Otto P. Hoebel. Royal C Barnes, Ed-C. South-wic- ; ; Does Not Fear Floods. k Camera Club Activities. Fireman Beats Out Flames With His Coat terday Weather Olaervstless, lam. At May SALT Baker ..... North Platte Would Limit Profits. car eady to continue its journey. -- The Raft River conference, advertised to be held on April 21 and 22 has been postponed to May If and 20 Also to August IB and 19. JOSEPH F. SMITH. LAKE ... Boise Chdyenns . . Chicago . Denver Dodge City . . ... Duluth Durango Eureka Junction Grand showed Havre ..... ... Roland Lea, city fireman, last nixbt that lie could work at hia Helena ..... ... trade even whan the toola were not Huron Kansas City .. Lander f U- - Stations. Los Angeles . . Modena ;v . . . Moorhead ... New York .. . - Rich. B E. Wat kin, ilyds munds and Lutxen Bums. Health Board Movies board movie will be shown at the Paramount-Empres- s theatre on SatThis urday momln. May 12will be ylven at the special A. Dr. E. of 8mith, city superrequest intendent of schools He aaw the films twice, and rex ret ted that, because they were shown on week-da- y afternoons and evenlnx. many school children an did not hare opportunity to see them. He requested the board of health to have one showing, on a Saturday. either in the morning or the afternoon, and ths morning performance was the only one that could be arranged. The high priests of Granite stake meet as usual 8unday. May 13 17 at 2 p.m. in Forest Dale ward. The regular monthly meeting of ths high priests quorum of stake will be held 8unday. May Ensign 13, at 1030 am, in Whitney hall. n ;, Accumulated deficiency, I .... month Total since January 1. since JanAccumulated deficiency uary L m. todayl Relative humidity atat 6 6a.p.m. yts-- i The health Relative humidity - 117. Tkr ! Hew Incorporations. Temperstun By Grand lin Lawyers Ashed to Aid. Comparative New a car ovsr the Rio jpclsl Western. a psrty of Sail wap in Denver and other Colorado citioa. distributing Utah lilac a a special announcement Jubilee of Utah to be held in Salt Lake Chy in of consisted The party July Judge and Mrs. E. F. Colbom. Messr: ('uehtng and Caverlv of the t Temple. Motion pictures find no themes than In dramatising From the FI Ice of The Deacre - the supreme She at the Strand TWENTY YEARS AGO MAY 11. In d The Womans party, which Is with the Congressional Union, will hold a meeting Saturday at 3 p.m. on the mxxanlne floor of the Hotel Utah, not to work aa a political party prebut to form aa a unit to aid In conparedness work for the nation in Mrs. nection with the war situation. Eltxabeth Cutler Jenkins, state chairman, Issued ths call for the meeting. Police Find Big RoT Master Barbers May Locked up in Safe Increase Prices to For Safe Keeping Meet Wage Schedule ATS J. W. Hyde Funeral Sundi Womans Party to Meet. complainant. "He's had 01 court of Huh. on which decision had not been rendered when the new law two members went into effect addin to the court, will have to be snd reargued. For that reason no decisions may be expected from the supreme court until after the May term has begun. Court will be In session for the May calendar beginning next Monday. C D. Martin, Bruneau. Ids., today told the police a story that for about an hour had the whole fore up In the D. c. air. It seemed a if the biggest touch history of the town had been Mr. Jrnklne Elected The mem- In the off. pulled Con-aloof local the branch ber, of the Martin said that he landed in town Union yesterday afternoon with 13.090. 1ft cash and traveler Cted Mr. E E. Jenkins as chair-naii- l. cheeks. He went to a local rooming to aucceod Mr. Margaret Zane house, left bis luggage and started out who has r reigned Cherdrir He woke up thi The to see the town. notional war crisis wae dlecuteed but morning In another rooming hous. no definite steps Were taken in with 79 cents in his pocket. His "roll for conservation or Bed was gone. Crcaa work. The police Investigated. Martin took them to the rooming house where h Hero Four had left hi luggage. As he entered the Hlilp lUotvled Rant Wooded Lincoln ram from New Zen-- 1 proprietor hailed him. T put Need any money?" he said. land have ben received for the Salt when uie, Aug Lake ram j your stuff in the safe last night Forty Mew before in Jot midnight. Igad of Romney rams art-- now in J youThe his had taken money proprietor Han Ffancbco from New Zealand en route to this city, also for the sale, t for and a sizeable shipment from England COM Co. l To Be Thirty-fiv- e ever since we were married 12 years ago. I wash ths dishes, do most of the laundry work, and In fset all the cleaning that Is dona round the place I do. W have one daughter, 14 year old. and ah Hat around, just Ilk her mother. I haven't had time to do any houaecleanlng for three yeara and It's getting so bad now that I want something dona Dr. Ashley could not at flret believe that ha had found a husband who really demanded that a season of houescleaning be Inaugurated In his rsstdsnra The man stuck firmly to his demand, however, and Dr. Ashley arranged to have tha case looked Into. Dr. Ashley withheld the name and address of tho Returns From Samoa. n Martin 55.75. Nnl American-Mu-tua- Supreme Court Cases this morning. "Please send an Inspector down, and make my wife clean house" he aid. "She has made me do all tha 8un-W- ot Mlntsr, Star. At The Broadway. Today anil Tomorrow. in "Emlroomc.nl.' New-hous- . Milss Mary housework 4 .&) Horn It ggpocted later rams to bo shown. Dwight Lincoln of Mktlord Center, la.. Is to be the sue-- ; tloneer Burlington Baptist Supper Mm-btfs of the Burlington Baptist tifmrch .will give a supper and eti this evening in tertxinmcrt the H hall beginning at t ll' o ch; on the program will he given Numbers during the evening by Edward Fntne Wm Ethel Ryle. William Oni..ri Blanche Shewell. Clarence Barry. Miss Daisy Prime. Richard Onion. Min Nan Cahoon. Oscar Feterson rUiQ Min Ruth Senior To Naim Chairman Membr of the Progressive state central committee will meet at the offbv of A. Robertson, secretary, of the committee. June 8. to name a chairman to succeed the late Wesley K. Walton. At the meeting It ia expected that A. T. Moon, national commits man. will be called upon for a report of the recent national, conference St Louis. He has prepared such h report and will be ready to resl it at the meeting. Postpone Convention The annual oon vent ton of fire chiefs, set for this summer at Jacksonville. Fla. win not be held this year W. H. Bvwater, flff chief, yesterday received a tel- fTam from the president of the organisation, stating that the Hre chiefs Were Inclined to believe, tihat. like the chiefs of polite, they could not afford to be away from their poate durinx war time. Chief Bywater answered approving et la decision, and a formal notice of postponement will be sent In a few dvya. ,? Europe! In Great Britain the predominance of malte in the birth record it the basis of a moot interesting story ia The Saturday .Veto, fomor-- Engineer,' .Annual Banquet The annual banquet of the Utah Society of e Engineers will be held at the Hotel Wednesday evening. May 12. Onv Simon Bamberger. Sylvester Q, Cannon, city engineer, and A. N. McKay will be the speaker. John C. Damon will act as toastmaster. To Lecture to Dentists Dr. C. A Wherry wtl speak on "Practical Points ef Various Phases in Dentistry," at a meeting of the Salt Lake County Dental society next Tuesday night at the Commercial club. He made a trip recently lo eastern states, and made a careful study of new methods which he will dlscusa Special Meeting of Board A special meeting of the dty board of education will he held at noou tomorrow at 1Se office of W. J Barrette In the MgCornick building It Is understood that the meeting la for further of the financial altuation Which confronts the school system and the proposal to Increase taxes. To Nominate Delegates A special meeting of members of the Congrega-tlq. Montaflore will b held on May 12. at 11 a m . at the vestry rppme of the congregation, fur the PUrpn,. of- electing a delegate to tha novnlnatmt- convention to nominate delegate, to the Jewish congress which lg to take place on PepL 2. at Wash-l8re- , INUto- Her OftVVJ W SCh Boy Babies in the Lead. It nature trying to make up far tin terrific mttagt in men of ercises. nm la ( fi hS The Poor LttUe Rich WILKES lst Oklahoma Omaha . . .. .. Cost owner 3650 three years ago. 6 Rooms and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, built in features, full cement basement, excel- lent construction, con venient arrangement, on paved street. Phoenix ... . . .. Pocatello Portland, Or. . . . . The limiting of profits on food and clothing during the progress of the war, is asked of Congress in resolutions adopted by the Salt Lake Typographical union. The printers urge that only a just enumeration for the actual service performed in business distribution be allowed dealers and that the Interest op those who work and pro-duand protect should be guarded by tha nation as well as of thoae who fight. The printer protest against manipulators and monopolists and aak thst the government exercise Its right ojf adjusting the sale of food supplies , ged other ncesatllea. Survey of Playgrounds. To aacartaln tha number of aebool children who osod public piarxronnde laat yoar in rdar to aattmata tho naeda of playcround extensions, Mias Char- lotte Stewart, playprotinds supervisor,has requested the office' of tha soper- Rapid City ... Roseburg . . . . St. Louis St. Paul Baa Dingo .. . Ashfon-Jenkio- s Company Tonoj ilnxlon Conservative 47 Main. Realtors.' Was. 6772. |