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Show Th,. a DESEIIET '1'111; L MICH WAS SUCCESS -- CET (bltuIt merce Commission Here to Conduct Hearings of Rail. roads. ta - , al i -- - --, -I "I" "lien dttrIng nioldi In he etw;t1sitet.PP. 1 6 .. ' iro, 1 ' . roads the- ship for that period. We mustto re- be member that every thing had subordinated to the winning of the are I war. believe that people already w hat a good job the rait- road administration really made of the matter. In my own pinto's I think the roads should not have been given back so soon. but should have been control retained under government about a year und a half or longer, un- til a more settled state of affairs pre- veiled. But since it was done, there is really only one thing for the Anier- lean people to doto be patient mild things work out. Of course there is a the great shortage of material, but unclearing of eastern terminals sill doubtediy help much in the trann.cr- tation problem. Everything iooesible will be done to move coal and crups aa the season demands. All this sill un- doubtediy prove that private tOrlittol conditions wouici have under war-tim- e been almost impossible. The Amen- can beople Can also give their help to the interstate commerce commission in its work of gradually clearing mat- tete up until a somewhat. more nor- mal statue is reached." - findit A .;.1 1 f I . s , . .. ' ,.. , . - ri : 14 , , , , , . ,t t -- t , . . -- - Argentina. .... .....ua,alt.-eanittutedolt..1113....WaYIt- , I leave Mr. and. Mrs. L. M. Bailey June 27 for New York from where they will sail for Buenos Aires, Argen- tint, where Mr. Bailey is to become vice president and general manager I it tld.. IA not thought that any of the shots hit him. The other man was not seen th e officera. by . Investigation revealed the fact that the honte of Mrs. G. K. Kleinsmith, 1261 Park way, had ween visited by the prowlers but so far as could be learned nothing was taken. f a- - Bailey expects to bevaway three He waa formerly manager of years.1 Lake Portland Cement company. - ' 1 - --- . Will Dedicate Chapel. -- .. , illi, , ,i--li , t ? ,:::L7114.., . 144 , Saturday oitN4t .. 1, .. 7440'w' . A.. Ill'c's ad ,7 ; i I (;inglianis, Printed Voiles, Dotted Swisses; fab- - , i is of exceptional qualitysoft, (inn ginghams in cheiks of various sizesparticularly good patterns ihi rbmered, figured or conventional design printed,: Vtljes---(1- 4 ,t I NI tmisses ill navy vi11i white dots, ' t navy with red dots, Cana ry with white (lots and oth- ,.. 1 er eolors. ( ; eztr ' qui iLm SALE 9 A.M. ,,,,,,..7,1!-- - , 11 ( 11 1 4t. ,b 1,,,.' - l I . . , , r 1- They are delightfully pretty styles With pipings, tunics. small button trims, contrast- collarsnew on by our. New York specialist buye. TIIESI: VERY SAME DRESS-ESBOUGHT ft Efi ULARLYRETA I L UP TO A and becoming styles with especially smart lines and innovations ill detail and trimming. ; t ," EVERY FEATURE - r ' UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE DRESSES IN Purchase-Se- Special nt , . , iP27.50. . . , ;; It happens nearly every day- -- , , Some one will come into our ebildren's department, look around a bit, then say, "Well, I ivant, to look eiso here before I buy." Aud out they go. s Ity and by, back they gome again . "Yes, I haye been here ands there, but nowhere hav-e'- , found as good - l I ' values as 011 have here." VALVES IN' Naturally this delights usand we propose to continue having TilD VERY BEST, . , ' TOWN IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. "o - 11. , s 1 on' :14.711141.00, 111 IV , t if S10.95 . 1 $3.45 11 TO $9.75 $15.00 CO rtl TO eC er 10 etr,11. w Ages 2I1 to iv iddics. ' - , - . - ' . ' , . . ' - , , ... . . 4 (.. k,,, Iv ft pis in. the. 1.1.00:. i r.. '44;... rn , and middy style& best materials such as kiddie .7.: 171.11 . . . di kloth and chambray, , it VERY EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF ... BOYS'S SHIRTS Is to be found In our Boy's ShopPrices $1.65 to $5.00 Sizes for youths and young men and a splendid line of patternsin fact you will find no such showing elsewhere, we are convinced. : , $2 95 ....... ...... TO Navy serges and wool mixtures in all of the popular styles. Ages 6 to 16 years. TUB SUITSFor the. ( . Little Fellows. t , GIRLS' GNGIIAAI DRESSESSpecialliss., .. . Priced at. These are splendid little dresses in various plaids and strips of ginghamall good styles and all sizes in the lotregular $3.45 dresses. : Other Gingham and Linen Dresses for Girls , Boys' Suite Reasonably Priced REGULATION DRESSES :. In all white, all blue and white with blue collars and cuffs.. MIDDIES In the famoussielack Tar and Bob Evans makes, solid white 'with llelitlan cloth or flannel collarsalso khaki Ilsomite . ; Girls 111 , ' I. Regulation Togs for 11.., - - We Specialize In ailim - - af - . - , . i) 1 . Special Sale ) ( 9 . ' It, t ', usal001 I ' ewspaper WrIters Wire Thanks to Mayor 112. ,,,i - tional of the Argentine Portland Cement company. a subsidiary of the Interns, ,11,,,,,,' .: a , ra.....mougu volonlynammilmonona , The following telegram hoe been reVisitor Interested in i f Prest. A. H. Lund will offer. the ceived at the Moe of Mayor E. A. CHASH; OfiliEDS , I dedicatory prayer and sermon at the Bock from Irnky, Nev. Mormon"Translations, , dedication of the Emigratien ward "The correspondents en route from the Huntin-chapel next Sunday. evening. The Chicago to San Francisco. appreciUNHURT; CABS WHEW!) "MornionP up facts, concerning has been nearly completed for ative of the generous hospitality exchapel translati,os from old some time and the servicee. Sunday tended to them by your city ask me to yV archaelogical sources. Prof. Horrid: evening will mark its completion and express their thanks for the full measand or1-- 1 of entitle Jastrow also the payment of all debts on its ure of enjoyment you afforded them." professor south West Harry Lehr.228 Eighth Is on the way to Mexico for erection. Bishop John Vetterli of the GUS J. KAEGER. street. and P. Melvin Peterson, .250 ental languages in the University of ward will have charge of the se- Chairman Standing Committee of is stopping off in the " Pennsylvania. Eleventh East street. narrowly escaped vices. tterious Injury just before noon today city. registered at the Hotel Utah! , ... when their respective automobiles col- Prot. Jastrow is also librarian for his, lided at Third South and, Fifth East , institution. He is one his way to theof California. This morn . ..,.We shall shortly publish sa, serk s,. of articlei etreets..,Neither.of the men was hurt! Ilniversity . in company wit, h Babbl William their!'" were torn from although CI B ?'al from Mr. Corey telling of the fhangCcieEbilditions cars and the machines were otherwise' RiLe of the . Conwsogautao ' a local and Alexander,' Panel .. Israel, was invest!. damaged. The accident Mexico. of Pres-- ; , . J. attorney, he visited the office ' . gated by Police Inspector. Angus ' 'W. A. II., Lund and C. idents . Penrose; , Mullings. ,17 I on a number of points discussed , According to the officer's report. f Mormon" translations. and printed 7 I Lehr was driving south on Fifth East!literature which he is anxious to universitt-for Before his and-- Peterson' was 1 proceedinv vestigatt the city he will seeure col- ,,. 6;1 . I west on Third Feuth. Appearances: leaving lection of 'Mormon" literature' for "1 indicated that both cars were proceed-ibi- s 1 At '' library, ' I, . ing at a lively rate of speed, the oM- :II 4 1 .V.....a111111 I cer said, andothey,- - were tyrned eom-- I , Will Vote on Propoced , ,. ,. a , I pletely around by the force of the bolIC 13 . Increase in .Capital, : ..,01-CirZIA.' ' lision. Lehr is said to have swung east 4'..Q. . 41"elbi ... --I 11.1r t In to an avoid attempt etrjking the McCornick & Co., annoynces a pro-- 1 'd Peterson car but 41Id not get far enough and his machine struck the posed increaSe in its capitalization 1 rear of the other. , , , from $400000 to $1,000.000, follow-bi- g ' favorable action by a special; Humane Society Elects .forJ it n e ' . ateekeldersmeet I ng 1TAIIING F011 ORGANS OF will " also ., The 29. meeting .consider, ' , were officers The , elected following that has to a and to improve upon thing Do create second a proposition CIAL SENSE," by Dr. E. G. Gowns, is a vital and by the Utah Humane pociely.at its third rico piesidents and chairman taken experts many years to perfect. annual meeting; rresident. Mrs.' Lily of the board of directpra, and it is On ailments of children. 11- -i treatise comprehensive a. Barnes; vice president. fir. Charles believed that Prest. W. a kiceornick Puritan Ham ried not and khould not be a. Plummer; socretarY, Retie Jones; will become the chairman Of the ifuninating and practicalindispensable to par- - has now a atirplus. Kale 'Williams. All the pre-- , board. The bank treasurer. g or d before S. broiling.. fryin.g and has for years been , vious members of the bbitrd of direc- aof 9240.000, cuts, guardians, nurses and teachers. factor in ve.tern hankloir circle& tore were , FREE Parka Reap Book , is of mild cure and free of excess Puritan , w.h.e.w.m.1 a ...v....1.m boob Men TraFFic admit doss ow, sow diem a le wields'salt: Retain the delicate flavor that has taken Depositors Will Get old Written sf Hos and boom. an 117 HE , - FAMOUS . , r'ernr-at- ; AR CORRESPONDENT ,.' - . . , owner.- - under-privat- e- , Jrocks - i., :.;11 F.-- , .1,1Hliii,i'' , ,::,. , ,', 1 ,t1--t7.,..14oi- -- g ,,. - ktml i , j.. 14 Iii,, 1 L,,.. s(cN" ell i 1111.'illA C:?:-.7-..- .-- I S ummer ....,..,"...,......",.,4 .) .,a1,,.)ielIICr-:..-- , my v -'4 , . been-- .1l.i Ao.C)-- '.11.A. 3. Lanes. will be ropreeentel by Atter.; nage Jame M. Carleton. r w fla;rj. brigs and H. E. IVaillaeo. Theake lawyers were appointed by Judge Harold - - New Grade---A- ll High . , ,.,doel 3 ozarmantormarcinenm week over Itio north Nellie aceording to the tartous week. X , 19:!0 S 4W0ite Declaring that the number of cases where railroads are appealing for eperial heerings for claims against the U. B. Railroad administreion are no more than Might be expected. Robert G. Woo licY examiner of the interstate commerce commission, under the Jur"Wextisdiction of which the err( Pacific Three Million Dollar" case, will be beard, has arrived in Salt Lake. These cases where special hearings have been 'held by members of the commission number 21 including the appeals made by the Chicago and Eastern Illinois. the Wabash and the Knickerbocker roads. and about 12 more such caeest remain to he referred. Mr. Woolley believes that this number I. small compared to the vast number of roads in the country and thinks that in the war time emergency such a number of unmitisfied claims might be expected. The hearing of the big case which, however.. might fittingly be, called a $5.000.000 case begins this afternoon. Mr. Woolley stated that if necessary.1 the hearing would he continued thin evening end that interstate officials and engineering experts for both the Western Pacific and railroad administration will start out on a careful A survey of the system Saturday. three-da- y special train will be used. A in San hearing later willsbe beld Francisco. ftepreernting Conunisolon. Resides Mr. Woolley, the interstate o9inmerce commission Is represented on the board of referees by Dr. C. W. Needham. general solicitor and J. J. chief of the bureau of inquiry of the commission. The three men it In .quasi-Judicicapacity and while Mr. Woolley would give no further discussion of the .case he stated that a most careful survey and inquiry would be made in the matter. The case if Woman Calls Officers not settled In a satisfactory manner officials railroad Widows Pensions Granted Pacific Western to Who Shoot at Burglar by the commission is appealable to Blackhawk War Veterans the court of claims. In Its declaraatBurglars were frustrated In at tion. the railroad places the earning Notification that three pensions In tempt to enter the home of Mrs. E. capacity for net operations of the r)ad per annum at $5.000,000 under pri- the sum of $12 per month were R. Beek, 1253 Park way. this mornvate ownership. was awakened Mr. Woolley believes that the pres- awarded to widows of veterans of In- ing when Mrs. Beck ent condition of the railroad systems dian wars was received by Mrs. Eli by someone attempting to push in a of the countrY will undoubtedly prose tabeth M. Cohen. pension commis- - ; window screen. Looking out of the to the American pe.)ple that the sPrir sioner today. They are Mary C. Swen- - window she saw two men. Patrol:, time railroad administration was nut son., widow of Adam Swenson , 375 10' W. C. A. Smoot was notified of half as badly done as many people street, Salt Lake City: Ann b. lAillis,ithe of the prowlers and with think. widow of Thomas T. Willis, 351 Hill 1Patrolman George Phillips rushed to Given Back Ton Soon. street, Idaho Yalta, Idaho; Anna M. the place. Went' When the officers arrived, one The American people sit in snap Borreeon, widow of Niels H. Borreson, direction and Judgment." he said. "I am by no, Spring City. Utah. All date from I around the house in one one in the other. As Mr. Smoot, the reolpients means advocating governmentowner-in the'' turned'the,eorner.of the building he ship of roads, but when one realizes widows a.r, 'saw a man running thiclagli the weeda hawk what happened iins oil- oan a of an adjacent vacant lot and emptied government ownership, no telling what the result would have been had his revolver tn that direction. The , I 1.; .1 ' I oontnrel WORT CilOP for the murder, et MarknilY weather butletin Of the western otaten of the United Statea weather bureau, and crops Oretpn tin Washington have been greatly refreshed. The live etock range in' M. Stephen'. of the Third dietrict Arizona and ports of California. and court. to represent Maalich in future the range end agriculturel regions of proceed ings, l'S'yoming are more or less in need of t Matilich totem brought before the court to he advibed that hatutiel A. beets hey. shown appreciable King and E. O. Loatherwood had that they would rather not h.aa improvement in Idaho after the trostit' When of the. early Hirt of June. anything to do with the Cane' In the Mitalich wes sentenced tie asked the Arlidnellits beet of the Colorado valley court to appoint one of theee two at torneys to represent him. During the thinning isabuut bed( done, whqe in trial of the ease he we. represented Wyoming it has been too dry for the by Thomas Ramage. who waa ap- best development of eugar beets in the pointed by City Judge Henry C. 'Wild Sheridan and Riverton distriets; : to retbreaent the didendant at the pre- the Bighorn Raton the crop is excelliminary hearing. . lent and thinning is progresing. Notice of appeal In the cane against The wheat and barley harvest tat Oblitalo- will probably he filed next progreseing in California. with variweek. according to announcement able yielne. eonio being good, and made by Mr. Rama.. It in expected other fields being cut for hay. Rye that similar action will he taken in ths Is doing well in Idaho end all grain Mantich ease. which lll tay the Itich 'made goodgronth in Nevada. of tile grain in Colorado would be benefited by ruin. though spring Some grains are groning 'Drug Store and House wheat at the ioner Wyoming levels is of the hitt'''. SOWn but much Reported Burglarized beadmg.needs moisture. grain Potatoes are being dug in Calford ntered the West Side Burglars some new potatoes are reach-- 1 Pharmacy, Second South and Eighth nia, and local markets in Oregon. The West streets. Thursday night. and ob- ing Ito Juat coming' up nicely as rule! crop tained a large number of watches and in Colorado, showing various stage$ other articles of merchandise. ae of advancement. however. while In are sprouting and cording to reports received at the po- Wyomingup potAtoen generally. and doing very' lice station. The cash register waa coming well. The weather.in California has' opened and the change in it. thought ideal for beans. less!. to amount to betaeen $7 and Sin. was been 'Alfalfa hay cutting is more or taken. The pay te:ephone was also California,' in Idaho. Oregon, broken open and its contents stolen. general and is nearing the Entrance was gained through a rear southern Nevada. of Colorado; in parts stage window. No clew to the identity of cutting the crop has reached a good height the burglars could be .found. Wyoming. While the family was away Thurs- in Rains delayed strawberry picking in day nights the home of Henry Walsh. Oregon. Early cherries are coloring' An Pant Seventeerith South et r eet California harvest' wax entered and a revolver and an In Idaho, and the Is well along. Early peaches are rip-- 1 book were bank taken. Money empty in California. In Colorado there; find jewels in plain sight were left by ening considerable dropping oft the thief. The tracks of a young boy ham been peaches are; were found beneath a window and he winenap apples, though nicely. being about a normal; La in the thought to have been the one re- growing etage of development; however, aponsible for the theft. will be only the district crop Palisade about 50 per cent normal. We rent Safe Dep,..it Boxes. ASITON-JENKINCO.. 21 Main Aut. Examiner of Interstate Corn. 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' " ,,, - .. . - 11ecrctstertells ; - rm. 4 IIIK nyptvE toolle "Wow volopione , Iliousityt Puritan Ham and Paraa era atur,koll daily la our Fait Lake City Plant. tapering treats, bright amok.' rot illoswet meats at - - au i Moog- - - , - - , , , 4 ' - ' ti . . - , I - - , t - ;01 . , ?&4 -- by acknowledged authority, who is an experienced edtrcrator and practicing special- -' ' 1st in eye, ear, nose and throat work. 50c POSTPAID. 1 - THE' CUDAHY PACKING CO. v emir demior President S. H. Love and Manager petition of. Ptophen H. Lynch. receiver fel? the Merchants' bank to R. W. Prieltett et the Tratile Beryiee pay an additional dividend of 15 per l Bureau ot Utah, returned last everting eent to depratitork was allowed this. front Washington, D. C., where they before the intertn.et commerce morning by Judge W. H. Prattle. of i argued commission in the matter ot readiunt- the Third iliterict court When this Is ment of the trananontinental freight pall depoottors of the bank will bevel rates. as affecting the intermountain, received IS cent on the dollar for cou nt ry. M r. Brie t says the eons their lipoori ts I, the inetitution when I na lesion extended them every courteel it failed. Another otie or-- two divi- - and gave a considerate hearing the in- -, demi,' wilt be paid, it le said. ease consuming one and The! will depot-i- ore Me Itetiosse the situation SPIimatety receive a halt dare shout as- - (INA' on the dollar. it in de-- 1 van adenuatly prenonted. and antiell . e:;.- pate, laverabit, aethvrt. - 'The . , - Sere Return front Hearing 15 Per Cent Dividend months to impart from ham to pan gives : .best results. - - - , 'DESERET BOOK COMPANY 6 rCa n, Street 4 E. ScniZA Temple -- lie-- - w'- - 1' , |