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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS 1917 28 MAY MONDAY DIVIDEND DIVIDEND SO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 MANY WILL I 1 WAR Foleys Honey and Tar Mothers know it stops croup because it cuts the thick choking mucus, clears the throat of phlegm, stops the hoarse metallic cough, eases the difficult breathing, then quiet sleep. "X rItalian Commission Makes Down PoPilgrimage tomac to Mount Vernon - BRAZIL Such it Assertion Made German Circles in Rio Janeiro Seoreo'sr, Ena Claire, Wl., writes: Poire Hooey sod Tar com plet!y cured my boy of s very severe stuck of croup. We know from experience that It h a wonderful remedy for couyh. 'mMa.rroue.whnooteeront-- a " 8CHRAMH-JOHNSODRUG CO. Mrs. T SECRETARY DANIELS WAS HOST TO PARTY ON BRAZIL READY TO ANNUL NEUTRALITY results of humanity.' We feel a fuller human life, mankind e. should ruled, as regards all Prince of Udine Delivered i the nations and even as regards our; Brftz Says Sinking of Brazildense of justice enemies, by that I insptred your hro. ian Ship by Submarinei Solemn and Most Patri- which "And today, at the tomb of George our while we reaffirm Washington, promise never to hesitate in war and otic Address. Compels Action. to offer to our just cause our fortunes and our persons, we affirm solemnly that we look upon war as the neces which leads to sary 'Via Dolorosa' Rio Janes!, May If. 'A Notlcia says Juaiica and peace. Washingt on, My 27 Italy paid Jor-- r AlUyeriAl my august cousin, that in German circles It Is asserted to America and her first president the"In the ofname of and in the name of king Italy, today through the Italian war cbmrats-jocer- all the people of Italy, I wish solemn-!- y that Germany will declare war on to declare, in thi place sacred to Brazil within two or three days. who made a pilgrimage down American nation, that we shall Potomac to Mount Vernon and laid the never lay down' our arms until our Rio de Janeiro. Saturday. May 2.8. on the tomb of George Washington liberty, and the liberties of the peoin transmission. The committha bronze wreath which since the ples who are suffering with us, shall delayed tee on foreign relations in the Brabe rendered safe against all surprises days of ancier: Rome has bssn be- and and. at the same time, silian congress today drafted a measall violence, stowed on famous heroes. I affirm once more that our victory In ths presence of a distinguished must be that of progress and of Jus- ure recommending the cancellation ef tice. the decree of April 25. 1917. which departy of American officials, grouped "May the spirit of George Washclared ths neutrality of Brasil In ths about the entrance to the tomb, the us over and watch light ington Prince of Udine, as head of the miswar between Germany and the United sion. expressed in solemn words the upon our way States. President Braz, under the bill, belief that the spirit of Washington will guide all the Allies in the would be authorized to take necessary war for freedom and democracypresent He steps for the carrying out of this law renewed the pledge of Italy to ftght and to put into practice the acta which until "our liberty and the liberties of us 'are who the peoples result from the cessation of neutrality. suffering with shall be rendered safe against all sur The Brazilian foreign minister today and all violence. prises M. Marconi, member of the mission. to congress a message sign presented ed declared the fellowship of America in by President Braz in which it is WOODEN SHIPS stated the war was "dear and welcome to all that the sinking of Brazilian the Allies, but particularly to Italy. merchantmen by German submarines Both made their addresses in Engobliges the government to tske measlish. and ware applauded enthusiastiures of defense against the Teuton Daniels, as host to ths cally. onSecy. utilisation, but not confisthe trip down the river on ARE NEEDED cation. The of German vessels Interned in party ths presidential yacht Mayflower, In Brazilian seaports Is suggested. troduced the akers. Message to to agrees. It was the first time any member of the Italian royal house had ever The message says. In part: Mount Itsd Vernon, and indeed, the "I have the honor to bring today to first time for many years that a Euroyour knowledge confirmation of the pean prince had entered the tomb of information we have received from the Chairman Denman of Ship- Brazilian legation zt Parts concernWashington. As the yacht approached the landing ing the sinking of another Brasilian ail Mount Vernon a bugler sounded by a German submarine. Board Answers Maj. merchantman taps and all members of ths ping The entire nation is cognizant of Stood respect fully along the ralLparty the the which this government attitude and other military or naval ofprince Gen. Goethals adopted when Germany announced to ficers saluting. the establishment of a all neutrals The great bronse wreath which had submarine blockade The Brazilian been made In Italy especially for the government then formulated a prooccasion and was brought here by the test and after the sinking of the infusion, was carried into' the tomb by four Italian bluejackets. steamship Parana broke off diploHE TAKES A HARD matics relations with Oermany. Prime t Slav's Address. Today the sinking of a second The prince then addressed the as- without warning and the RAP AT GENERAL steamship bled parly. Including mmbtri of menace of decreasing constantly our na diplc commerce and foreign shipping eers and their wives. obliges the government to put Into We cannot avoid a feeling of aad-.- " to be of defense measures practice be aeld. "when we behold, all by the high advisors of the around ua. the moet clvlllaed nations Dinner With Head of Steel suggested national congress. on earth, dragged by powerful ollgar Will Setae Ships. Into thle coloesal war. than chi. which there hat never been a greater Trust Not Place to Discuss The utilization of the German merer one more abounding In sorrow interned In Brazilian seachantmen "So great a war and such deep eor ports appears urgent to the govroWa ehould not be without the bene Ship Building Plan. ernment The idea of confiscation, however, is excluded, thla being reaa pugnant toto the spirit of our laws well as - the general feeling of the y coqntry.Washington, May 27. Replying A conference will be held tomorrow to MaJ. Got Hals's declaration that to discuss the government's foreign the shipping board's wooden ship policy. tn entrusted to the general hope-- ! The congress representatives Chairman Denman of the board from Rio Grande Do 8ul favor the reissued a statement declaring that with vocation of the neutrality declaration. flcial s Factory Can Change I"6 Job Whits has been traveling around for years studying other merchant's Bo many ways of handling business. storekeepers get along any old way but the real successful fellow spends a little on devices to make buying and selling easy; and throws old devices away for new. "To him that hath shall be given.' Job White books for a cash business, JU8T triplicating charge hooka for BUSINESS, delivery boxes for delivering right, and so onward and forward. Coupon s. itf - 1 I -- 1ft "I nffered greatly from ard several i little pimples itching scalp came on the tap ol my head. 1 hey spread very rapidly and prv into sore red spots because 1 couid not help from irritating them by scratching. My hair came out leaving the spdb bald. "I used nareral remedies without success, and then I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In a few days the hair stopped coming out The eruptions healed, and in a few weeks the rpots were covered with new hair. Cuticura Soap and Ointment is worth ail praise and I recommend them to everyone " (Signed) Mrs. B. B. Seruie, 106 E lath St, Marysville, Calif., Sept IS, 1916. Cuucum Soap and Ointment are not only most valuabie for the treatment of dandruff and irritated pntpie, but their great mission is to scaipv, prevent wtch conditions. Cuticura Soap used exclusively for the toilet, and Cutiatra Ointment, aa needetl, keep the skin and clip dean, dear and healthy For Free Sample Each by Retnm Mail address Dept. H, Boston." pest-car- iii Cuticura. SoJd every where. Jeroma, Aria... May 27. Stones were hurled among a group of miners being escorted off duty .late today by mounted guards from the United Verde, one of the mines involved In the strike begun Thursday by miners in the Jerome district to snforce demands for recognition of their union. One man was arrested here today, and G. H. Wilson, captain of the home guard, wa attacked, but not seriously injured, during minor disturbances, which were prevented from luuirmr serious proportions by quick action of the authorities and union leaders Union leaders said they had been notified that John McBride of Phoenix. Aria, would arrive here tomorrow as a special representative of the of labor. It was announced that the Arkansas and Arizona mine would resume operation immediately as a result of a protest by W. H. Oalligan superintendent of ths mine, who returned last night and informed union leaders that no demands had been mad upon him. Hs secured permission of the men to return until hs presented their demands to the company headquarters in New York. Mrs. Clarence V. Hopkins, wife of the chief engineer of the United Verde, addressed the strikers In a union hall to night and promised to use her efforts to settle the dispute. She said her "heart was with the strikers" and that she believed within five days she could sscurs terms acceptable to the strikers MC.l. i j I I la : 1 E a I sloners. Tan 'Trhframr Dai leant Last publication June DELINQUENT Trnufrrj h Wirt Have YOU bought your Libert) Bonds? $40.50 Round Trip To ! THE WESTERN 'm UNION TELEGRAPH Com-menrin- jr ROUTE. Rates Also to Portland. Information, 301 Main Street. 4 4 .... Wm Mortensor Octave White . 1. 000 Chas Heiner . Note. Numbers with i ths old certificate book. And in accordance witl .... an order of the Board of director made on the 7th day of April. A I 1417. so many shares of each parcel cl stock as may be necessary wJ7i be sold at poblic. auction at the office of the company. 1585 So 2nd East fcalt lake City. Utah, on Baturday. June 2, A t 1917, at 12:20 pjn.. to pay the delinwith the quent assessment. cost of advertising togener and expenses of sale. VINA HOLM BERG. Secretsry. 18, 1917. NOTICE. NOTICE the Board Lake City, uch Board IS HEREBT GIVEN BY of Commissioners of 8a: Utah, of the intention of of Commissioners to mak the following described Improvement, t: : To grade, curb and gutter with cement, construct drainage system to canry water across and along streets and intersections, of vitrified, concrete, oorr jwated iron and steel pipe from six inches to twenty-fou- r (l4 hones in diameter, construct private install water services and driveways, sewer connections to back of curb, and with bttullthlc pavement Center treat between Second North g treat and Clinton Avenue; First West Street between Fifth North Street and Clinton Avenue. Fourth North Street between Center and Qalnce 8trets; and Fifth North Street between center and West Streets taatd pavment to be thirty six (84) feet between curbs e Center Street between Seoond North sad Third North Streets, and on Fourth North Street between Center sad Quince Streets, forty (45) feet on Center Street between htrd North Street sad OHnt,on Ave-and fifty (ft feet between csrw on Fifth North Street between Center and Second West Streets, and on First West Street between Fifth North 8Ueet and Clinton Avenue, and all to be six ()) inches Pfjwiit tAlek with four 4 loch bltmninoss maondazn base and two (2) lash WtuJlthlc In Paving Ditopping). stricts Nos. 28 and 25. aocordlqg to the () Native Silver Mining ft of business. Salt Principal piare City, Utab Location of mines Barton Gulch. Madison Chanty. Montana. There are delinquent upon the following stock on account of assessment No. 5 of one quarter of one cent per hare levied on the lJth day of April, 19lY The several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: specification on Shares Name Amt. file In Use office of tho Certificate City Engineer, Number and the of the abutters' defray W. T. Meyer 1.740 54.21 oest sod expense thereofportiona local II 287 Stella Coleman 1.550 82 54 assessment upon the lots orbypieces of and in accordance with law and with ground to be affected and benefited an order of the board of directors by aald improvement, situated withla made on ths 12tb day of April. A. D. 1917 so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary win be sold m. Plat "A? all in Salt Lake CUp Survey, at public auction at the office of th fronting or abutting epof 1295 Beck Shit lake the streets above named, and to s dept company. of five (25) feet back from on twenty 8. A June D., Utah Friday, City, the dis1417 st 2 o'clock p. m. to pay delinquent said streets, and all Within bounded on the north and east assessment together with the coat of trict Wall on hy by Secsouth the Street, of sals. advertising and expenses ond North Street, and on the weet by J A. HARTER, West Seoond Street c er Beer atary tr asur The estimated oost per front foot not include driveways, water services and private sewsr connections NOTICE. ths oost of wrfiioh Is to be assess ths benefited Is addiNotice is hereby given by the Board against to the property regular assessment of Salt Lake City. tion of commissioners Estimated oost of each private Board such of intention of the Utah, 84 44 driveway of Commissioners to make the followEstimated oost ot each water ing described Improvement, ..... agrrtas sewer 1st Constructing and laying cost vitrified pipe eight Rstlusaiid eral of 15.45 connection ...... .. (8) inches in diameter In Harrison The oost of said Imprsverasat total and Avenue between Seventh East thoasaad at (mated six fifty hundred ninety-on- e Eighth East Streets, In Sewer District nod No. 1, aooording to the plana, profiles $91 56) dollars, of which sum the and specifications on fils In the office gutters' portion Is forty ooe thousand and the of and City Engineer. defray ths four hundred twenty-fou- r abutters' portion of the HiRRRpiH chUBT I4) dollars: nine at thirteen 4 red sixty five and thereof, estimated (I4.14L r and seventy-fouhundred dollars or five and ($5.84) del- Ur pr ft $i.J74.45 i dollars, or one and or foot dollars linear tin propel per front (fl.lt) of abutting property, by a local ww sessment upon the lots or pieces of ninety-nin- (hhL fit. M OO) dollne., er n ot ground to be afferted and benefited by Kid (11.14) dol)nr per (rout tat r toot of .butting aid Improvement, situated within liupforty foot rsadftray; Block 15. Five Acre Plat "A Big Fteld thirty-si- x sights Survey, abutting or fronting upon the l above named street, and to a depth of s$n?rVo&-twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back from said (tt.H) dollar per front or linear foot street, and ail within the district or Pwttln property for frtr tavt bounded on the north by Thirteenth rrfway (taU train); had thirteen end South Street, on the east by Eighth thousand three hundred sUty-tir- o er Esst Street, on the south by Browning (HUM. dollar, ft) -r PAvenue, snd on the west by Seventh of abattlin East street property for foot roodermr. fty All protests and objections to ths A.11 to th carrying out of such Intention must be eorrylD protest ofsnd objection, muet presented In writing, stating therein be pr muted In VriUn.Intention there' dtdlin t and block, or description qf prop in let end blexrtu or description ef Recorder on or before erty to t he Cl Recei rder n the llth day tj June. 1917. lTl7. The Board of Commissioners at Its t it The first regular meeting thereafter, he lor fe-Jthe 14th day of June. 1417. will consider the proposed levy, and hear and hs er consider such protoots and objections to said improvements as shall have IWM been mads. By order of the Board of, Commisof sioners of Salt Lake City, Utah. UUih t: imu'imiimiumimitmiiinmmiiiii I flrat-cUa- MAIL US m it -- 5 nAiM m BAIT lAHtOTY n KOOAX-WU- a -- ehramahJahason ?- Drs. SHORES & SHORES you to a , doc-id- want -! ot THE REIIASU.E SPECIALISTS POP Mea ?3d ffemca W ben you tab your Troubles CO. fft Thos Carter Alfred Carter Vesta Turner . . Arch Rich Athena Porter Irvin Farter Louise Smtth Chae Dahl .. . -- June 15th. FEATHER RIVER 15 t, know WHO HE U. and that he la reliable and wilt treat jou absolutely on the square. Look CmMtpotmt 7 NOTICE. Ifii ue VAu Letters 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office f the City Recorder. 8alt Lake Citv. May 24, 1917. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 ocloek a.m Tuesday, June 19. 1917. for constructing sewers In Sewer Extension No. pipe 271 on Fourth North Street from Wat rNpIfol street to ColurabdB street and on Columbus street from Fourth North etreet to a point 140 feet north of Girard avenue, according to plans on file in the city engineer's office. Instructions to bidder, specifications and forms for contract and bond, to- and profiles, when gether with plans rosy he obtained on appllca-lo- n ? repared, at the office of the city engineer upon deposit of five (15) dollars, The right Is reserved to reject any snd all bids By order of the Board of Commissioners. GORDON SXOW. City Recorder. Ftwrt publication May 24. 1417. jfrSfmAt tyffiqfflriammn WESTERN UNION GORDON KNOW, City Recorder. First publication May 24.1917. Last publication June 18. 1917. sot feMrigtefetat HMtAaS'lSHrfrwot 2S Economy. Sugar Supply for Britain. London. May 27. A committee of ex-- i pert tn industries connected with su-- ; gar throughout the British empire has been formed by the Society of Chemt-- I cal Industry, an Influential body, to inquire into the question of providing a supply which should render the em-- I pire independent of sugar from foreign sour ota. 14 .WE PAY POSTAGE Of Telegraph with Safety, Speed aud London. May 21. Today Is a holiday on the London and Liverpool financial and comidercial exchanges. Hi, .... Vl Onrefof) An Size Pott rnilHen Last year, more than forty-fir- e dollars were transferred by Western Union Exchange Holiday. BUi gratifying. McAdoo said, had Minneapolis done "conspicuously valuable work." A house-to-houcanvass there, he said, had resulted In the sale of lft.0ftO,O9O bonds to 19.811 purchasers. Treasury officials announced tonight that, beginning tomorrow, the New York stock exchange would begin a dally advertising campaign to last until June IS in the Interests of the bonds. in newspaper of Sew York, Cincinnati. Boston. Baltimore, Philadelphia. Frandnco, St Louis, Pittsburg and $6000 an hour Troyes. France, May 27. Hydropho-- j ha become so prevalent In the de-- I partment of the Aube that tho author-- . ties have been obliged to resort to radical measures. Every loose dog whether rauasled or not. is taken to the Fifteen were killed in one pound. day t Arvis sur Aube. CONTRACTORS. kR. oversubscription.Mr here in Washington. French Dogt Have Rabies. Bank BaUdim. Sale Lake City, RJJ There are delinquent upon the fni stock on account lowing described asseasment levied on the 19th r. March If 17, the several amountdy names of the reipo- - ,, opposite the as shareholders follows: t. k tion on the part of the people every where." said the statement, "to hear the necessary additional taxation required for the war ar.d for the maintenance of sound economic conditions In the country. I epoke specifically of the necessity of raising not less than Ii.S30.000.-00- 0 in new taxes, and the response of every audience was instantaneous and YOUR: FILMS bt TREE Washington. May 27. Secy. McAdoo, home from a speaking tour of the middle and western cities In the interest of the Liberty loan, declared in a statement tonight that the people were behind the administration s program of raising approximately ! 1.560.300,000 for war purposes by taxation. On Sale Daily, E. Y:;f' IE It is not going to help the war by stories of discord among spreading the various organisations of the gov- Solved SOME OPPOSITION BY FEW BUSINESS MEN CALIFORNIA 21. 1117. Office of the City Recorder, Salt Amt Lake City. May 24. 197. 12 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Tues ? day, June 19. 1917. for constructing t cement sidewalks in Sidewalk Extension No Ilf, on the north side of CalAnd tn accordance with law o mam ifornia Avenue from tth West Street to of stock as n J Jordan River, according to plana pal shares of eachwillparcel be sold zt toff be necessary file tn tbs ctTy engTBFs office Bank Building, 8alt Lake CitVi f-instructions to bidders, specifications er day of June. 1917, zt ;r, and forms for contract and bond, to- -' on theof sixth 7 m. to hour delinquer.' gether with pitas and profiles, when aessments ptherein pay with prepared, may be obtained on applica- costa of advertising together and expenses it. tion al the office of the city engineer axle. upon deposit of flv (15 00) dollars CLAUDE T. BARNES. By order of the Board of CommisSecretary. sioners. 594 Walker Bank Building. Sail Lxki GORDON SNOW. Utah City, City Recorder. 1st publication May 24, 1917. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Xsst publication, June II. 1917. LA MAR MINING CO.. PRINCIPAL Salt !ake City. Utah. place of busineas. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Local of mines. Morgan Co., Utah There are delinquent upon the foHow. Office of the City Recorder, Salt lng described stock on account of a? sessment No 2 of one-ha- lf Lake City. May 24. 1917. (i) cen pt Sealed proposal will be received at share, levied on the 7 the day of April 1917. the several amounts set op. this office until 15 oclock a m. Tues- A. of the respect ivi posits the names day. June 19. 1417, for Grading and! shareholders as follows: Constructing Curb and Gutter and Cert. Pavement in Paving Extension No. Name. on 125, Ird East Street from .... Pope 9th South Street to Belmont Avenue, Ef. Port on tn to file the plans according city .. . White Jna Daniel Heiner engineer's office. Instructions to bidders, specifications Justin Porter and forms for contract and bond, to8- L Eddington Jna. White gether with plans and profiles, when S. He prepared may be obtained on applicat. . Hanrshan . 21.149 tion at the office of the city engineer 14 Henry 27 Ban Lewis 1.505 upon deposit of five ($5 50) dollar A. H. Pstsrson The right is reserved to reject any Win. Dearden and all bids. Kyrum Bird . By order of the Board of CommisMoses Crichley sioners. Lena Shipley GORDON SNOW, Fred Roberta Mm Smith City Recorder. 1st publication May 24. 1917. 155 Annie Murehey 82 Last publication. Juns II, 191T. 102 Wm Mortensc-1.00ft II NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ! 8 M Spencer . . . . J rraspo Fresidewt SYDNEY S MILLETT Treasure- - DELIXHC.T NOTH Amtmmmm Mint a CMpaay. .V Office of the City Recorder. Sait Lake City. May 24. 1917. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until iO o'clock a.m. Tuesday, Jane 19. 1917, for grading and paveconstructing curb and guttarNo.and111. on ment in Favtng Extension Ninth South street from Main street to Fifth East street, according to plans on file in the 'Mty engineers office. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bonda, toand profiles, when gether with plans be obtained on applies- prepared, may tion at the office of the city engineer j upon deposit of five ($5 dollars. The right Is reserved to reject any j and a!! bids. Board of Co mm is-- 1 By order of th this matter ernment Dated May GORDON SNOW. City Recorder. publication May 24. IflT. Last publleatjcm June II. 1117. TO k 1. First NOTICE P n., Ready to Make Jrr1fW. "While everyone wants the new tuxea to be equitably distributed, there is a willingness in fart, eagerness to make necessary sacrifices There is no, objection on the part of the great mass of the people to the to raise S1.IM, 964. 00ft by taxproposal ation. I found some to the amount on the part opposition of a few small groups of business men. but most of them seemed reconciled when the situation was explained. The real deferences of opinion are about Items of taxation, and not the total amount. Pafrietie Support. Mr. McAdoo was particularly Impressed on his trip, he de- la red. wfth the unselfish and patriotic support that bankers, business men and all classes of people were giving to the Liberty loan. The middle ar.d the central west, Phoenix, Aria. May 27. John Mc- he are awake to the purposes of Bride of Phoenix, formerly president of the said, the reasons for America's enthe United Mine Workers of America, try war. received a telegram tonight from Secy, is and the ideals for which America fighting of Labor William B. Wilson appointing T found not a single dissenter him conciliator to represent the de the entire he said. "I partment of labor at Jerome, Arlz.. in throughout was overwhelmed withtrip." messages to the an effort to settle the strike of copper of the loyal enthusiastic ar.d president miners there. devoted support of the people. The senMr. McBride accepted the appointtiment throughout the west may be ment and left for Jerome tonight. summed up as follows: war was forced on Uncle Sam. Now tJuH is in it we don't intend he ahittbe licked that GERMAN AVIATOR Mm Worfc Hard. Much still has xo be done, the aecre-tar- y finds, to make the Liberty loan the overwhelming success that he ex TELLS HOW LIST are pects it to be. "If the penprfc aroused to its Importance." he said. "there will he no doubt about Its success. but continuous hard work must ddr.e until subscription day. June RIS ONE PASSENGER be 11. There Is now an enthusiastic behind the loan, which, if maintained, will. I hope, result in a large soclated Proas). British Headquarters In France. May IT. vla London, I:1A p.m. A German aviator just shot down within the Britg ihe most successful camish lines told with amasing nonchalance how he lost his passenger In mid paign possible there still will be need HOUSEWIVES TO ENCAGE air. The prisoner is a corporal and for a thoutand wooden ships. er was piloting & machine on A Rap el Gwethal. reconnaissance work. The passenger was a nsw lieutenant observer whom Referring directly to Gen. Ooethalss the pilot was taking up for the first speech at a dinner in New York Friday F time night. Mr. Denman said: The lieutenant was nervous from the "We believe that the committees of tart and kept giving the pflot contraCongress, and not a public dinner with dictory instructions, which caused him. the head of ths steel trust, are the to lose his way. That Is how Washington. May 27. Enllstmsnt of completely places for ths discussion' of matters of he happened to got over the British the country's housewives Into the serv- lines. The pilot turned his machine roltcy with regard to ship building "The shipping board has but one pur- ice of the food administration to acitward. as he thought, but believed pose in its activities in Washington. must hav gone wrong with said Mr. Denman That is to use its complish conservation in the home is something bis compose He hsd not flown a great utmost endeavors and power to defeat one of the tasks to be undertaken by distance he sighted several Brlt-- i when the German submarine campaign No Herbert C. Hoover aa food administra!sh fighting scouta Now the pssaenger person, nor any interested group of tor. The women will be reeruited. Mr ran draw any one of us Hoover said, with the aid of state toon ing the capitalists, on the back, urging him pilot into a controversy with Gen. Goethals, councils, state officials, the Womens MQgte nor do we think the general Is seeking National Defens council and civic asFused the p! it. and the first thing the knew one or the sociations British machines had opened fire and YYoeden Ships Needed "It is the idea of the food adminishim through both legs If all the that can be built tration, said Mr Hoover today, to shot The llot took matters in his own within the next SI months were built,! every housewife to corns In aa an hands then and, in ordsr to escape from of the food aamintstra there still would be need of a thou-- 1 actual member the attackers, dlvsd almost vertically, and wooden ships to make good the! tion. to be thus entitled to the badge with the engine full on. He did not deficit in our merchant tonnage, though of the administration and to sign flatten out until within 20 feet of the the German rate of destruction is ra-- j written pledge to carry o ground and then, almost faint from his duoed to half that established in one vice and instruction of wounds. he let the machine slip and month of April. I do not know wheth- ministration as far landed with a crash. er s thousand wooden ships can be stances permit. A search of ths wreckage revealed built in II months There was a hope "It is proposed that ths advice and no trace of the observer expressed that ws could, and 1 have Instruction should be direct and abso"I think he must have been thrown avoided the possi- lutely specific. carefully denying ut." said the German oilot My bility of realization of this hope. Mr Hoover satd. will be The "He was," said one or ths pilot's capreason for not denying It is because I based advice, on fact that we eat plenty tors, who had seen the officer pitch do not tare to have our German ene- If w eat the and without wadte wisely headlong to his death mies ir. Berlin receive that amount of comfort. "Every attempt to make it appear that there 1c disruption between Gan. Goethals snd the board is adding Lo Germany's comfort and assurancer Ail Bequests Met. Of Gen Goethals statement that the has made no effort to sell treasury worth of Panama canal 150.00ft. loo bonds to provide funds for the boards work, he said to the "Every request we have made money has met a quick retreasury for was not necessary to sell It sponse. Panama canal bonds to obtain money, j and Gen. oethal must have been under some misapprehension in regard to I Found People Everywhere Willing to Bear Necessary War Taxation ? sioners. of Them Reconciled When the Situation Was Explained to Them. pm-Ira- Suffered From Itching. Hair Came Out. Cuticura Healed. WESTERN TRIP Most j i f ELATED NOTICE. It. tt ACSLE a BELL m.VlWo COMPANY -- a R! inVnntic ct.d Mining DUtM,,' Notice U hereby (Iren to th, , bolder, of the EmtU a Blue Ue;f M in Cemutnj, Utah n ' Dividend No II. of tancorporate cent, 0ctarcd by the Brf-o- f hf Director, upon th, outetendinc tal Mock of the corporation t.e June 111!, to utockhoMer, of . . ord Mar Ilth. JAMES P WtdVEg (Simed) Office of the City Recorder. Balt Lake City, May 14. 117. Reeled proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a m. day. June II. 1017. for grading and curb and gutter and constructing ment in Paving Extension No. 49 on from Second avenue to Road Canyon Third avenue, according to plans on file in the city engineers office. Instructions to bidders, sped flea tteas and forms for contract and bond, to- gether with plant and profiles, when prepared may be obtained on application at the office of the city engineer upon deposit of five f$5) dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commis- to establish mvioft of athat, let ourselves be 1 SECY. M'ADOO j 1 Xu at Dra Shores' record of S yetrs of continuous success s special ista m OHBONIC. NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES. HaaJth la ur 0-- -. .WHI han ana wq. nt arnn.i Dated May 4th, 1417. GORDON SNOW, City Recorder. Sewer Extension No. 871. First Publication May 15, 1517. Last Publication Juno 18. 1517. |