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Show ITT" I'M EVENING NEWS DESERET DICK SITS THERE WILL BE NO STRIKE, KEPT SECRET TERMS Director of the Utah eight a Tracaonia time to tion company will morrow to 31 ecu as a new proposition offered by officials of the company to the street car men, through their committee. Saturday aftaraoon, folio win the meeting of both factions before the county comm laa Ion. The terms of the proposition art being "withheld until action on them has been taken. Meanwhile announcement Is made by General Manager H F. Dtcke of tha company that definitely there will be no strike, and that the differences between the employees and the company will be amicably settled. He would give no Information, however, the schedules now under concerning consideration. 'The matter will be settled without a strike." said Mr. Dicke this morning "Negotiations are now under way that will within a day or so be agreed to by both the men and the company We submitted to the men through their committee Saturday afternoon a proposition which will be accepted ae soon as we can have a meeting and It may be approved by our directors." jst Army Officer t Make Call on Governor MAYOR DEMANDS OFFICER RESIGNS OJR LIFE INTERESTING. MAI 1 Special to The New ) Ogden. May 14. The resignation of Sergeant G. P. Fltsgerald of the police foree was demanded by Mayor A. R Hey wood The mayor would give out no statement, except that Fltsgerald must go "for the good of the service." Sergeant Fltsgerald says in his opinion hi resignation has been demanded because he gave open and frank testimony before the recent grand Jury. MONDAY 1917: (Copyright 9j John YOU LIVE ONLY ONCE T t hron J T VI I M.T7 Uj&btA he characterised ax giving self to service and surrendering to the service of God: SacYlflee ne jslffined as giving up some possessions true mother, he declared, lives Every and denial for a life of her children. To fuch women he stated the world owed It morality. Its uplift, its Chritian men. The lesson taught by these mothers, he said, are the lessons which mold the thought of the Belf-deui- REDUCED DY 121000 By a decision of Atty. Gen. Dan B. d Shields, 215.000 la cut from the to go to the state live stock commission for tbe fight on predatory animals and rabies. Mr Bhields holds that the legislature did not accomplish Its Intention of giving 25 per cent of the balance remaining in the bounty fund at the end of laat biennium a we! as 25 per cent of the revenue designated for this and bounty purposes for the coming two years. There was about 919.523 left in the bounty fund so that the loss to the live stock h of that. The commission is commission must content itself with of a 120,000 appropriation of the special tax on plus itieep and cattle ADAMS AND MARTIN GET SIX MONTHS Entering a plea of guilty to a charge f burglary in tbe third degree. James Adams was today aentenced by Judge J. U Brown, of the Third district court, to serve six months In the state prison at hard labor. The information charged Adams with entering a room at 543 occupied by west 8cond South street Tom George. April 7. of Charles Martin entered a plea guilty to a charge of burglary In the third degree and also was sentenced to serve six months in th state prison. He was charged with having unlawGeorge fully entered 13premises of Mrs.street on Jefferson Harding at April 14. FOUND GUILTY. of cruelty Fqund guilty on a charge was to animals. W F Bagley today sentenced by Justice Hugo B. Anderson to pay a fine of 15. BAGLF.Y ATTORNEY ILL, C'AE CONTINUED. Trial of the case of the State of Utah against Dr. A. MeCurtatn and Mrs. Dora Arden, charged with having performed a criminal operation on a young woman, which was ncheduld to begin In the criminal division of the district court today, was continued by Judge J- - L. Brown for one 'week, on the showing that M. M. Warner, counsel for th defendants is 111. ' New Suits Filed. TJr, DIMrlrt fnff. Anna Hortiln axalnat Andrew Horn . divorce, cruelty. ing, Eva Hayden against S. Hayden, to recover $475 allaged to be due on a note R S. Walker Estntw against A. Jr., to recover $1,S?5 alleged to be due on a note and $1,750.45 al- ei O-to be due as rental.F. J. Fraanor. - Ralston against A ti recover 1,500 shares of stock of the F J. Fresno r chiropractic offices, or $15,000 In lieu thereof. William 8 May Johnson against Johnson, divorce, cruelty. Robert Jones against the Jones Mining company of Utah, for f a receiver. LEADS Sir Wilfrid Lauriar ada Praises President's NEW COMPANY. Arti-- lev of incorporation have been ftled r the Maaon Valley-Blu- e Stone Extension taken Mines, which ha over' property in the Yertngtan dis- in Nevada. The claims coataia trit 200 acre of patented ground and 50 i The acre of unpatented ground. 1.M4.9R shares. 500.- capitalisation I ObO shares of hi h have been pia-.ein the treasury C. W. Rees is pres-- ; ident. A O Guthetl. vice president George M Sullivan,5. secretary: Heber P Soule, William; Jex. treasurer. E Evan and Henry Barney, addition- si directors. -- c, LOCAL MARKETS FIRST UN IT ARIAS. Men and women are created equal. accordingIVto Bahaiem as describe by Evelyn of San Francisco, at fr4W. Unitarian church yesterday. 45 Mr. D Evelyn, originator of the anl- mal exhibit movement, has beenpetin at- tendance at a big convention of the R- hatsm cult at Boston and he explained yesterday how the r.ew spiritual doc trines help to shape the affatrs of to day. Tha cult. Mr. Lr Evelyn said, combines all the highest ideals and teachings of all religious organizations and socialism. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. In a sermon at the First Conrrega tionai church yesterday, the Rev. Elmer I Goshen paid a tribute to motherhood He dwelt at length on mother tnfla-efrtf- T on great men. and deplored the fact that the insolence of a great portion of the youth of today i "sirapjy d The Rev. Mr Goshen startling. that when one attempts to establish the reason he roust ultimately go to the home and not to the school room or elsewhere 'The thing that ever came life of a man, said the pastor, Into th greatest "is that of a mother breathing into him All of the virtues." The home, be declared, should be free from suspicion. It Is the whispering which too frequently contribute to dissension, be nr IS J AMERICA TOR POR 4TB 1 ; V IV A j "Goah I ! d- world. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN. The Rev. Horace Sanderson at the Westminster Presbyterian church yestook for the text of terday rooming Truth is tbe fruit of the his sermon. He said that spirit-lov- e, Joy. peace.' love made itself manifest in thoughtof fulness of the desires and needcame others and that trueGodrejoicing of service the Nothing so from shrivels self, he declared, as the Joy of Oirist. and love and tear are seldom seen together. T. MARK'S CATHEDRAL. A portion of th sermon given yesVV W. Fleetwood at terday by the Rev St Mark's cathedral was given over a discussion of plans for theIn celebration June. The to be held by the church th celebration is to commemorate of fiftieth anniversary of the arrival the first Episcopal missionary In Sait missionary Lake valley, and this Bishop Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, is to the be present at services held at cathedral on tbe second Sunday In June. $10,000 j j "8 too tb daily jrind. I suppose 111 stick in this rut until Hay donilnuet to maintain its high j figures for the preaent. hut dealers; hook for a decided drop in prsc.- short-fly- . now that summer is here, and the first hay crop of the year due in Was A new wrinkle Is th? than a month advent of frogs' legs from St. Loukt Then black Jobbing at S3 50 per dozen baas Is at hand from the east, retailing at 35 cents Cherries are Jobbing now at 15 and Id cents pejr xTund Califor-- I nta nw potatoes have dropped to Is and 9 cents pfr pdbtid. while last seasonAs- aspuds still Job at 15.50 ter cwt hat dropped to and 4 cents. ' parajrus Strawberries are bringing $3.50 per case of 20 cup Oranges are Jobbing at 13.21 and II Id per case, lemons are bringing $4 and 15 per case Butter ha strengthened, the retail price hopping back to is cents per pouco because of the scarcity. Dealers say there., is very ltttle in the market, it appears to have all been shipped out of the The local current quotations country a r4 as folows: Wholesale. Fetal. 1 54 S3 td Bran, per cwt 3 40 2 40 Corn, per cwt. Cracked corn Gat Rolled barley . . Wheat, per cwt Timothy hax Alfalfa . . FLOUR. 4 70 High patent 4 50 grade Straight I'GAK. I shrivel up with monotony and old age ,i Bt 9 10 9.30 EGGS. ?resh eggs, per case.. 10.50 - 2, BUTTER. in Creamery, Creamery, Creamery, cart. 2S- ?-' MILK AND Roasters The market latest from the Boston Is as follows: Comparison of market reports recent weeks show that the excitement has shifted from the east to the west and back again with startling rapidity. The centre of activity, re ported a weak ago (o be in the territory wool districts, has been found since In the Boston market and in an different class of wool. This entirely may be the logical result of the indemand f;om manufacturers creasing who have secured large government contracts. This has ben shown in the recent big movements in scoured and polled wools, the later sweep in Montana and other territory wool states and now tn the latest large movement in South American scoured. Regarding the position of those who have been buying recently for mill purIn this market, there appear to poses be no question. Though they un doubtediy have paid high figures in all purchases, those made only a fortnight ago look low compared with the current market, and Justify what at the time were thought in some quarters to be little less than reckless extravagance. This is true also of recent operations In the west. Te rettery -- 4 eol Nectlea Lees Aetlre. Activity In the territory wool section has continued, but evidently in a rapidly diminishing ratio. Half a dollar appears to be about the limit that buyers have been willing to pay for average medium clips in Montana and the Soda Springs district, though some fine and half-bloo- d clips in the former state have been taken at this figure , Some choioe medium Montana clips have brought as high as 52 to S3 cents, but these are rar Buyers and growers are getting more apart from day to day. Growers are also askinc 55 cents or better for their best nredium clips, in soma cases even refusing to make prices, fearing that they will be accepted. Wools are beginning to accumulated at the pooling points in Texas, but as far gs known by leading handlers of such wools here, no prices have been made Possibly local buyers have been a small way in clips on operating Inhave which they sorpe financial claim, but it in altogether likely that- such wools will appear later in tile- public nominally pool sales With "old wools in this market at not less than quotable 21.10 to $1.35 clean, for 12 months and . $1.25 for eight moi . be expected that tne new clip season will open In Texas on a very' high In California, chotce Northern basis. wools are bringing 50 to 55 cents, the too figure being for very llaht wool. In this market old Territory wools A few moderate-site- d Are about exhausted. lot are held on consignment New-cli- p wools are beginning to attract some attention, but are not yet in plentiful enough ofto cut. much figure tranaactions. Some the aggregate new Arisona choice fine clips have changed hands here a 55 cents or better, estimated "to show a scoured cost to the mill of $140 to $1 45. Small transactions are also noted in new-cll- p fine Nevada wools, on the clean basis lot of Jr, fair-size- d of 11.30 to $1.40 woi la reported to qartr-bloo- d a. fresh aalibut fresh Barracuda Wool1 medium dur-in- g clips are held at 55 cents in both Ohio and Michigan, while in Ken40 cents is demanded for the bet tucky of that nature. dtps Few sales are noted of fleece wool In this marked though a lot of Ohio xx and above has been moved at 54 cents. Holders appear to have advanced their Idea of values so rapidhave ly that manufacturers hardly been able to keep pace. Some good lines of Ohio medium combing wool are held in this market and the fact that they are not being moved shows that buyers and sellers are apart. Based in part on asking prices, the following may be given as representing values of Ohio fleece wool tn thla market: Fine washed delaine, 40 to 42 cents, .xx and above. 54 to 57 cents; fine unwashed delaine, J.H to Vi cents, fine uxrwashed clothing. cents: combing, 57 to 54 cents; combing, 40 to 41 cents, quartsr-bloocombing. 51 to 40 cents, and medium clothing. 49 to 50 cent -- -- st 4 The Twentieth V. H. infantry now under orders to ytake station at Ft. Douglas, ia expected to arrive very soon. It has been on border patrol since It left Ft Douglas. Col. Frederick Perkins is In command. It is stated that six companies of the Fouralso 8. infantry are teenth ordered from the border to Ft Douglas. With the above forces a a nucleus, the new regiments would be created, making three regiment out of the one. Thomas Amendment Rejected by Senate t 'Washington. May 14 The amend ment to the administration espionage Mil proposed by 8natr Thomas to suspend stock exchanges and board of trade dealing tn futures in foodstuff rejected today by during the 49war was to 24. the senate Three Persons Killed By Bank Robbers A. Washington. May 14. News print public utilpaper w ti id be declared a commission federal trade ity and Pittsburgh, pa. May 14. Three National bank of peron in the First Castle Shannon, a suburb, were killed soon after noon today, when an attempt waa made to rob fhe bank. The robber escaped after the Twenty-cen- t LI1 I 111. nI UDllC Utility it .20 30021 30 jij0 if ) 20 20630 mnhr of r.d., furnish th, lh, ov fojiowins quotation, their privete wire thie afternoon: Bid. Asked, Storks J A Hogl A Co., member of tha Chicago Board of Trade, furnish the following quotations received over their private wire this afternoon: "I i Bid Asked. Bluestem 2. Forty-fol- d 2 ft 95 2 91 Club Red PATENTS We have established a patent bureau and are represented at Washington. D C.. by an attorney who has been in practice for more than 25 yearn We are lo position to obtain TRADE MARKS PATENT. COPYRIGHTS tn a prompt manner and at moderate feet. PORTLAND GRAIN CLOSE. Stocks BOOK-STOR- AND trial trust controlled "Unless some relief i thousands of publishers w said he out of business. Rev. L. G. J. Kelly Arrested Chicago. May 14. With the loaf already on the market. Chicago On Murder Charge today faced a possible further in-A crease in bread prices. Charles Paafech president of the Illinois Mas !n. la. May Ifthe Atty. Ds Motr.s, announced afrest of ter Bakers association, said that nii;yjdVner today decided even 'the had that Rev Lyn'n George J. Kelly at Red organization first degree i( cent? is not too much to charge for Oak la charged with ill! sea with the a loaf and that because ,of tbe sav- - murder in connection case of 191- - Rev. Kelly murder a such can labor loaf in wrapping Ing a r of ha alnH. b. made which willloafweight It I. tha time of th. and A,1: much as a ha been located at varl- jth Ihc Mini profit. Missouri" and In Minnie. OUJ point Nebraska. ' GRAIN CLOSE. would mum price by a bill introduced today Turkey Rd Arfcanaa. Forty fold by Senator Robinson of w ho deciared the print paper Indus-- j Loaf Likely. the drama for readlttf nr reproduction. The High Schools of the State are ' taiiinf up a eyeiemalle Billy of th. Modern Drama arid are makinf thefr selection of plaa from n excellent Hat furnished by MUa Maud May This list aa well as being Babcock an excellent eelectlon of play, in graded In such a way that It is pos sible to select a play moat suitable for a class without having to read it. An the plays on this list aa well as a most complete stock of books of and about the ram,, may be seen at E THK DESERET NEWS Advertisement. TeSgsl blanks of every' dcscrtptKm arranged from the best legal forma A isnd brought strictly full supplv always on hand at tha Deseret New Hook Store Dec Barley July Barley SEATTLE News Print Paper u GRAIN. SAN FRANCISCO A Co.. H",l Board of T ' ' Interest In the modern dram hu frown more in the lent few year, then any other branch of literature Drama Eeague (Tutu, have been formed I 27c evert eltv of any size in fhe L'nlted States IJterary Clubs. Schools, end 3ft Social Club evert where are takln up FRESH MEAT. Wholesale. Dressed spring lambs, per lb. Retail frlces. Pork loin, per lb. Dressed beef, per lb. ... Dressed veal, per lb. . Dressed mutton, per lb. Dressed pork, per lb. . Blrloin. per lb .. Family, per lb. Short cut. per . Mutton chops Lamb roast . Round, per lb. Mutton roast . ramb ehops . .. J. A. Chicago L Cattle company of Pioche' filed a copy of it artiejes of inan authorize corporation showing stock of $14A.A('fi in $1 share.. capital I N. P Beaver of process att'dV- Ipon and he with Joseph Houston, Arny thur Q-- Houston, O. It Houston .and M. L Lee are The ' incorporator , MODERN DRAMA. ... good-size- (Continued from page on. J second and Fort J third t Fort Douglas. Utah, the Tenth and Eleventh fi!d artillery at Fort Riev Kansas where the Twenticavalry regieth and Twenty-firments also will be recruited. ' H . Nev riH. Michigan wlilts fish . .... Sturgeon Catfish ' Alberta Mining company of A mere, icar. Fork; authorized capital 130.000 in fl shares. Ammon Mercer at, Magralh. Alberta Canada, president!' H. Roundy. vie president and treasurer. Moront H White and Wilson Msr-- r Carty. directors, and J L. Mercer, .. YAUowtail half-bloo- d Knight Cal company of Provo, an thorlxed capital stock 130,004 in' tft J William Kr.tght. president, share, Lister Mangum, vie president; R. E Allen, secretary ra surer Knight Starr Jordan and John H. Smith, ............... Tbe invitation to escape the doll grind. in.t New Incorporations. ,42 REAM. Gallon. '25030 milk Fresh Babies special . 1.50 fresh cream .40 S.tl Whipping cream CHEESE. Retail. Wholesale. No. 1 cheese Empire brick, per lb. . . Romano ... Block Seise POULTRY. Eastern hens Dressed heirs (U. ) Geese, per lb .25 .220.40 Turkeys, per lb. Ducks, domestic, per lb.. .21 Utah Broilers Ac i ( President Wilson' message is on of tbe important eor.trilmtloa since Lincoln' time to the UteratufV of freedom and democracy." Sir Wilfrid Laorier. former premier of Canada. aaid in a statement It i great- - . !j Inapiriag to tbe free peoples of the world. who are battling for the rights of clrliizatlon against tbe tyranny, as tocrsry and maniacal efforts of Proa-siamsAn intense lover of peace, the president draws the sword more;; In sorrow than In anger, bnt with tbe Rnn determination that the American people will exhaust every effort to aist in freeing the world from the frightful menace of barbaric war wag-eat the dictation of a few." 42 42 solid pack . . second class. cartons One of the principal features of the IU be tbe raising of fund to be used as may be tn honor of the aged deemed best Bishop Tuttle Is 0 years of bishop now holding the rank of presidage ing bishop of the Episcopal church of America. at He was born January 24. 1337 Windham, New York. He took out deof arts and master gree of bachelor of arts at Columbia university and also graduated from the General Theological seminary In 1942. Columbia and the University of the South later made him a doctor of divinity and Washconferred upon him ington university In 15S0. l he degree of doctor of Yaw He was consecrated as bishop of Utah. 1297 and later Montana and Idaho in was transferred to the bishopric of Missouri In 1349 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. The Militant Mother" wa the sqb- of the sermoft of ...y,r'h ht)d at a flgur that get yesterday Chester A. Hnvriar at th Cantra mean, ahng1 clean coat of M to S cent,, th Rev. Mr Vnrddy Christian church fh,are ln !he gra )eng SO to today three s.)1)ng declared that there SJ cent. can protect ways in which mothers Probable. Leek their children: By the exercise of con- p wmpanion-shiCurrent values in this market make stant care, by giving thtlr One ballot. great the early contracts look very profitable and by th was the he indeed. said, of the Receipts of domestic wood at day. sacrifice of this port are Increasing, showing that mothers surrendering by those unnew the for to clips are beginning to move sons humanity fight their But for the fact that shearing has been der the Stars and Stripes. retarded by cold and met greatly FIRST METHODIST. weather. !n many sections forcing a the delay nn til after lambing, greater acThe Rev J H S. Williams atmornas church Methodist yesterday tivity would be noted In thetoeast, First a boom that one good mother is conditions here are favorable ing declared and m domestic as well as foreign wool. worth A hundred- schoolmaster of empires are in Scoured Territories are acarce and that all the elements bfb prices could be the home. The mother, the speaker wanted if Very desirable scoured stock were realized Mid. is the center of that home and civilisation to- - available both are needed to holdtwo sections arc the Conditions tn the fleece-wogreat links. Kthar, They in the golden chain that Is are fully strong as elsewhere Soma in is noted among dealers as to together reticence seeking to bind humanity ona great loving family. The enlarged particulars of purchases being made in appeared in veat-men- Ohio and Michigan, but tha conditions choir of the church yesterday for the first time. there appear to be fully aa firm as in Sdtu the Territory-woo- l being bought RELEASED. SOLDIER li ter. which mi Most of the buy. Mark Hennefer a soldier who was mixed clip cost high. on a statutory charge ing to date has been in the medium-m- l recently lh re' of had -been action, In lh Rnt-wo- harln Mitt officers dUtrlrt he left laat sight for Call dfayd cmm, good bad w.ather. In by to rejoin hla troop. anniversary j This excitement and cheering and band playing ia great f THING FIR Garfield Banclti Garfield, a subsidiary of the Anfridui naae A Smelting company at the big mills of The Ctah Copper company at Magna and Arthur and. also at the mine at Bingham. fi--t FI STCGK 9 D) Army officer srartined at Fort Douglas mad a formal call on Gov Simon Bamhergsr thla afternoon. The party consisted of Col J C. Waterman, national guard Inspector for thla Col. Arthur Williams. poat commander. Mai. Edward FUxgerald. chap. McDonald, ?' quartermaster, and Capt. Stephen Abbott. Oov Bamberger, accompanied by J Edward Taylor, secretary of the committee. on food production and conserva-tion- . and D t. John A Widtsoe. chairman of the committee on production and conservation for Salt Lake will visit said. the post tomorrow to confer with the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. officers regarding gardening there. to lay out Speaking from his old pulpit In the Plann which will be cultivated by thegardens yesterday, 400 German First Presbyterian church of prisoners who will shortly arrive there. the Rev. W M. Paden. superintendent missions for the Preabyterian church In Utah, declared. "We have been dispossessed of many things of value by our own ignorance or UTKR STiTE by our own acts In many cases we have not fully posIn moral sessed what w possessed and religious Ilf there are possessions we do not claim. There are those of FOOD We GIMP us who do not use our possession have not taken advantage of our great individual spiritual realm been deprived of these possessions beThe Utah State fair, which is to be cause of our failure to use them." PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL. held Sept. 29 to Oct. 4 inclusive, ha, Motherhood and Religion" was the through President W. 8. Romney, tenof the Sunday sermon of the subject dered its services a a "food training Rev. P. A Slgnpkin. pastor of the Phil- camp1' to President Wilson, to assist lip Congregational church Thwspeak-e- r In the history' of this "Never said, the government in its efforts to inhave mothers prayed with crease crop production and reduce the nation the deeper ofpassion of earnestness forNever their boys than today. waste of food, which is known to be safety before have the boys of the nation felt enormous. "Our fair board offers the services of the tug of a mother's love at their our fair us a food training camp. hearts. Every American heart turns All wrote President Romney in part, to today to the mothers of th weland. are glad are mother's days, but President Wilson today. "Military days of for chance of the public expression are established camp training being in the country where men our gratitude and love.' everywhere The pastor laid special stress on the In increments of half a million eath are to be taught the principles of supreme influence of the mother on However, as you the character of childhood. military tactic have pointed out many tiroes, there is IT. JOHN CHURCH. Just as much responsibility for theIn a sermon at 8t John's church yesof the war restsuccessful prosecut! the Rev. Rt. Paul Jones. Epis terday. of loO.OOO, the ng upon the shoulders e 00 IersonK in private life as there is copal bishop for Utah, discussed the in part: on the men who are called to colon, cension ideals said axe of found "The Christianity for if working America doe not labor in the meeting of the needs of hu hard to furnish our Allies with food ed nature. From meeting these and clnthtfig the war cannot be won." man of human and satisfying the nature Jn conclusion the letter read; "Our the Christian religion d trusts that the hungry tosoul, fair boant sincerely life. As Christ the eternal velops national government, mindful of the mankind on earth arid ascended good which can be done at such s food served s man may liwe realm' so to his Father to the training school, will Christian life with the assurance fullest extent in furnishing lectures, the his reward is eternal life." that asto 'exhibits and demonstrations, the sist the fair in accomplishing IMMANUEL BAPTIST. mission it has undertaken There The Rev. E. C. Gaines of Holdredge, could be no better way of reaching thew filled pulpit of the Immanuel the people in this territory with gov- Neb., church yesterday .Sneaking ernment propaganda for the increased Baptist of Discipleship" h on the Tongues production and conservation of food. compared and sacrifice. LIVE 1917 14 MAY Russian Oats Barley i.a . Ml!- 12 !. . Please send ue a drawing and your Invention description of vRth $5. and we w!l! have starch mad at the trailed States Pat- ent Office and furnish you with complete report. The Deseret News PATENT -- rr BUREAU. Salt Lake City .!. j Potatoes Take Place Of Trading Stamps BUYING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES FOR KHirm from Gold Hitt to the Queen Writing Hheba rv.naolidatad Mines company Nw York. May 14 -- In section wasof Uf In thla rfty. Superintendent J B. Reid th. trading stamp th. city where of the mine 'he niilhng depaHm.nl h.fof-- . advent the of warif now. i,uyinr and popular hlp- ,hH, he and IR,onat been pnees. the onion prepare- the lo property pnR In tne Ridgewood aec tnrv T, J.uttlnx men in work and substituted. pro- tloh of Brooklyn a small potato or- ,tding for their need,. Mr Reid ay purthat Mine Superintendent Locke la onion Is given with each Motion picture house, also new working on the tunn.la and la chase sum. the scheme, giving have adopted a short time. Mr Held j nr potato with each adult large nniMi are In fairly good' th, r3o, ,hs, ticket. a few days of dry and that shape weather will make the mine accesrfi- hie to any kind of vehicle. I Mr Retd Will leave supplies at th, Eighth Regiment . mine In a few day and will begin the machinery of th. Of Reserve engineers overhauling present mill which 1 to he enlarged con. San Franctaco. Mav 14 Lieut. Col. and put Into strictly Public Utilities Act OF TH- E- STATE OF UTAH Of Interest to pln rap r bydttton. James B. Cavanaugh, designated and-j the war department to organtxe command the Eighth regiment of re- - j visit propertik., AT GARFIELD avd bim.him serve engineers, expects to have hit command ready for sesvlce jn France with R. C. Oemm.lL gen oomratiy within two months: Half of the force eral manager of the Ctah Copper Lie and C. W. Whitley, general expects to recruit In the northwesi of the local interests of the and the balance from California and manager American Smelting A Refining compoints In tbe southwest. and Mr, Rudolph Spreckeia Mr. pany. railCol. Cavanaugh said today that and non. Howard Sprockets of San roads and contracting firms war, giv- Francleco. today made a vlalt to the, companies. Somej ing him the pick of experienced con- properties of both time was spent In looking over the! struction men Railroads, Express Companies, Telephone and Telegraph Companies, Attorneys and Shippers. .. Now Ready 25 Cents Each j com-pan- v. DeseretNewsBookStore 6 Main Street. Salt Lake City. a |