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Show EVENING NEWS MONDAY Patriotic Motor Parade Brings Out Large Crowds to Open Air Meetings Prosperous Read ihe Farmers Semi-Weekl- MAY 14 1917 AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT PARAMOUNT The Silent y News BY WALT MAfcOX PA XT AGES I'Mdert Us lac Harry Isaitoi. -- The Man AMERICA Made Good." (FOB TUI: DESERET SEWS) Blancbr Sweet la Fanner" 8TRAMI Clara Kimball Young In The EoolMb Virgin." BROADWAY Issued of the A Magnlenc yiRPHElY Mondays Blind." and Thursdays COMING. I, THE ATR E 'The Model." lomomw. What proposition have you to offer this very desirable, trade? Masked Surplus May be Taxed As Well as Cash Reserve AMUSEMENT NOTES THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. Tim Dooeret Train Errrj Salt Lake News la am Sale Says County Assessor on That Lanai or Enter Dali, After 3 SO p. m Who Caa Wot Obtain It Aral Re orated to Iaforaa the New Office. Puna "at LOCAL BRIEFS n Otto Hauerbach. the writer of plays and librettos, is In Salt Lake spending the vacation with his mother. Mrs- A. J. Hauerbach. at 272 Second avenue. Mr. Hauerbachs moot recent successes A are Pair of Queens,' Katinka," and You're in Love. His first serious effort A Silent Witness," has also begun a successful run. While he remains in Salt Lake. Mr. Hauerbach will continue working on his new play entitled. Going Up a musical comedy, for which Lou Hirsch Is writing the music. The Wilkes Theatre closed Saturday night after a long and successful season. The various players will en&r at once upon their vacations, some remaining in this city. - Famed Violinist Coming Church Members Sign Petition for Prohibition Petitions prohibition Officials of the Utah Idaho Sugar company who were asked for an expression regarding the county assessors proposed program, said that they did not feel it could apply to them Their surplus was in the nature of property, sugar on hand, and eolvent credits, and these had always been Farewell Testimonial For Dolby Anderson taxed by the county assessor. The laws relating to the taxation of minand ing rompani, and. of mercantile manufacturing companies, the sugar people ray, are vitally different, and they shpuld be so treated. WEATHER REPORT asking for nation-wid- e were circulated Sunday among the congregations of the various churches. The movement was first started by the men's club of the First Methodist church, with the Idea of as possigetting as many ble- to the petition signatures whhh reads as follows: Whereas. A world famine stares us In the face unless we can conserve our food supplies, and because of the great waste In life and necessities through Inthe manufacture of alcoholic the United States, w. the liquors undersigned, qualified voters of the state of Utah, hereby petition the senators and representatives of this state to use their influence to effect the propassage of a law for nation-wid- e hibition at the preserft special sesof the sion Cong read. Play at University. Local: Tonight and Tuesday, fair not much change in temperature. Temperature Highest yesterday Highest in this month last year.. Highest in thia month since 1S74 Lowest this morning Lowest this month last year .... Lowest this month since 1874 .... Normal for yesterday . . , .. ., Mean yesterday Accumulated this deficiency month s . . Accumulated deficiency since Ji uary 1 ........ Precipitation Total yesterday Total for this month.. ( Accumulated deficiency, this month Total since Jan. 1.... Accumulated deficiency since Jan-- 1 .1 uary 1........ Relative humidity at am todayf Relative humidity at p.m. yes-- ) terday .... sron'& TWENTY YEARS AGO. f rom i Ik Files of The Deseret New a Announced as One of the Headliners At Orphean Wednesday Evening. Nonette. the singing violinist, needs only to point at her own vaudeville record to settle any doubt as to her ability. It la. however, nevertheless pleasing to recall a few of her successes previous to tlje work she has She has been done in the on tour with both Mme. Schumann-HeinShe was the and Nordica. youngest solo violinist who ever appeared with the New York Festival! orchestra. Nonette is a pupil of the famous Belgian violinist Ysaye. MAY 14, 1897. Florence J. Simpson, age 3 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blmpsoc of this city, died of Injuries suffered the day before when she fell into a tub of scalding water. The daughter of Mr. hriUart Meyerhof J and Mrs. street, this city, narrowl; escaped drowning in a tub of water. The child was rescued by her mother. At Lewiston, Utah, thieves broke Into the safe of Haybali h Com9 and seme notes. pany and They cut the telephone wire and was soon in The sheriff escaped. pursuit. A Washington 'diapatch stated that the nomination of Frank A. Vanderltp of Illinois, for assistant secretary of the trfiaawt. would soon he sent to the ee&at. (He has since become on of the financial leaders of the United States and Is now president Of the City National bank of New York.) A correspondent of the New York Journal published an extended interview with General Gome, the Cuban' insurgent leader, addressed to the reople of the United States In relation to the Cuban situation Gen. Gome said there should be no peace without freedom from Spain and he opposed any thought of annexation to the United States Prof. Young on Western History Commission Incendiary Fire. Esrty thl morning the fire apparatus from number station wag called lo If 7 Arapahoe avenue. On arriving. the fire men found that fire had been started in two frtaca, in one room, and at three pointa In another room. Rapa soaked In gasoline evidently had been fired Intentionally The flames were extinguished, with a taloea of US The house is vacant, and owned by Mrs Isabel Patten. Tramps who have been seen lurking about the house are blamed for the attempt. Hold Weidner in Jail. M Weldner. an" Austrian, arretted last Thursday on request of D. A. Pluiti-- !' United States Inspector here, Is be! ns Immigration held In the county Jail pending return from Washington. D. C.. of orders regarding hla disposition for entering the United States from Canada without proper papers He was fiven a hearing Saturday before Mr. and admitted having croiled i'lumly. ihsbj. International without ronsmt either of theboundary American or the Canadian government. It Is thought he wlU be returned to Cana- da DOXT WAIT FOR YOUR FIRE. See Ash ton-Je- n kina today about a Are Ineurance policy Jt 7 Main Advertisement. Four Are Arrested. SALT LAKE .. Baker City ... Boise Cheyenne . . . . Chicago Denver .. .. . Dodge City . . . Duluth Durango Eureka - Barnard Johnson Nicholls, 1448 McClelland avenue, enlisted Saturday with the United States Marine corps, and will leave tomorrow for training camp. The young man is 19 ye are old, and the aon of Mrs. Anna J. Nicholls, a widow, who has the care of ths supreme court library. CHURCH NOTICES There will be a special priesthood meeting of all those holding ths priesthood in Liberty ward Monday evening. May 14. at 8 p.m. The stake presidency will be In attendance. North Platte Oklahoma Omaha Phoenix Pocareilo . . . . . Portland. Ora .. Rapid City . . . . Roseburg ,, ... 8t. Louis . . St Paul .... . San Diego .. San Francisco Santa Fe Seattle The Raft River conference, advertised to be held on April 21 and 22. has been postponed to May 19 and 20. Also to August 18 and It. JOSEPH F. SMITH. .... Grand Junction Havre Helena Huron Kansas City ... Lander Los Angeles . . Modena I Moorhead New York . . . Bays a cottage home and lot 90x200 feet. In fine garden and fruit trees location near 9th East and 11th South. .. .... Sheridan Spokane J. C Smith, game warden, went Tonopah .. down to Utah lake yeeterday and as Washington WHIIston a result of his visit George Winnrmucca Prank Anderson, H. D. Wild and Ernest Hoggsrd were arrested. They are accused of (taking without a license. .... .. .. ...... . Graduation and Wedding Gifts. Jensens Jewelers. 71 Main at Nicholls Enlists. Stations. ." k. Pygmalion and Galatea, the second Of the series of three-ac- t plays to he techpresented by the class In piar of Utah exten-tle- n nique of the University be w.Ul divisisa, given tonight In the univeriity assembly hall, U. of V. ftmpni, at 5:1S o'clock. The cast includes Minnie Knight. Maud Atkinson. Erma Smoot. Laura Macfarlare, Constance Vroomtn, Rudgetr. Alice WlrthUn. Kdr.a Micklesen and Packard. The performance is Bits free to the public. WENCHES THE THIRST Hereford'. Arid Pho.yk.tr A teaspoonful In a alias of water la very refreshing to the mouth threat. Buy a bottia Advertisement.and Ashton-Jenkin- s Company |