Show ' ' w- v : x x:' X':' rv: - n-XXx- v- - ' jl 'r 4 salt lake HERALD -- REPUBLICAN the: The InterSfonntaln Republican (Est Feb 12 J906) V The Salt Lake Herald - 6 profound satisfaction that Should shoot with gleams of brightness the sombre background of his forebodings Ills term of public 'servI ice is almost finished' He need no longer ' u V ' v J mf feel responsible 'for the welfare i of 'a stubd born and generation that is deaf ATTRACTIONS TODAY : to the adjurations of the wise and looks Vjadvice Trains leave bored when given good Salt Lake"? theatre— “The Bird of Washington several 'times a day for CalParadise” Matinee 230 X evening’ at ifornia' where ' pptimism is a profession' and Wilkes theatre —Wilkes Xplayers confidence In the ‘goodness of the world is Morals of Mancua’' Matinee' 230 an essential to citizenship''- There the sena820 evening tor may observe ftom afar the red ruin of his theatre— Vaudeville Mati- Orpheuhi he so clearly foresaw but was country which nees 230 evening 830 X powerless to r avert v - Fan t ages theatre — Vaudeville at ' 245 And with him he may take the pleasing X 780 and 915 p ml- £ ' could did wlmt he consciousness that he Coun‘‘Honor Mehesy theatre— Thy the was "Weekly-Newseven Noah given military- drama remembering that of ' the Bath Tub” ’Nestor horse laugh by his contemporaries when he i "Knights "The rall-roa- d comedy Midnight Express” predicted a wet spring and began making xx-Vthrillerf' iV X preparations for it wdj IBl ' the in lr' Publication is made almost daily newspapers that one or another' department of the city government lias been instructed : X X And nobody : ORPHEUM— The -- final of by its chief to enforce the law nor performances custom age cannot wither grins forinfinite will be given at a bill most vaudeville varied gova of state the municipal variety Is - Miss headlinerThethe Orpheum today ernment': Cloid” - ' (Eat June THE EffiR AM REPTOMCAN ? - Pub- an - f ? tr’ A’-- -- Only Republican dally newspaper In Salt Lake City Utah DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier In Salt Lake City one week 15 cents Sunday only 6 cents DAILY AND SUNDAY by mall — One month 75 cents one year $800 SUNDAY by mall (In advance) —One year ‘ - TIIE is not responsible for any unsolicited manuscript which Is not plainly marked with the name and address of ' the sender and accompanied by stamps for return IIERALD-REPUBLICA- N § JANUARY s 1D1T - - - ‘ v self-preservati- on thwart-Naturall- well-know- heeded The Domestic Relations Court of Chicago learns from its records that mothers-in-laare responsible for no more than one per cent of the cases brought before It Another stand-b- y of the paragraphers gone beyond ' recall w Impudence and Patience delightful now proposes to VILLA always a provisional government 'of his own and to open negotiations with the United States by Insuring protection to aliens and their property At first blush every of body would suppose that the arch-fien- d Santa Ysabel and of Columbus would hesi- tate to offer to the American nation a hand red with the bjood of Its citizens but there Is no limit to his Impudence and apparently i ih ’ s ePrseiUs-:- - - - - History Is Repeating - Sarah' Padden and company In “The The second feature is Bert Levy and the added attraction Miss Amelia Stone’' mid Armand Kalisz in “Ma'mzelle Caof music and song other price” a romance Louis London In character numbers include MaHe story teller studies ’Fitzglbbqn song InOdd Alan and Coogan Duval NonJames Mullen the sense” James Silver and Helen in “Simplicity rube the city girl and i artist-entertain- er WILSON is not the first American MRPresident to be involved i in an un- pleasant scandal through the sharp practiced of thos§ near to him President Grant was compelled to rebuke a relative for stock op' erations whose profitable termination was dependent upon certain executive action and upon foreknowledge of it In his case also X PANTAGES—There Js at the It was a relative by marriagethe brother of theatre this week a comedian °8C" his wife" does nothing more than sins £j®Wford yet folks move'sfaces wreathed The Incident occurred during the famous little soiigs seats eyes their In attempt of Flake and Gould to corner the in happy smiles and bright clap hl1J Mrs Grant's brother was a ache Oscar Lee scores one of the mmj gold market X member of a New York brokerage firm and at the Pantages' Hi was admitted to the deal probably because " 1® WILKES— At the Wilkes It was thought he could influence the attiNan woman Bryant young or week a vivacious tude of his prowerful brother-in-lafairly for the Wilkes players Mrem lady leading would have advance inside information of skims along in the role ofCarlPttathe this week s what the government proposed to do Gen- girl in the "Morals of Marcus ween native Wilkes at the eral Grant heard of the conspiracy ordered attraction and Nextweek s inherited deviltry to cease speculating and Xaction will be "Within the Law” Bayard his brother-in-laV broke the corner by ordering the sale of Veiller’s famous melodrama from federal the treasury gold a UniMEHESY —“Honor1 Thy Country Charges are not proof and the country States a" United real with will await further light before concluding versal special In figuring of boat destroyer the Farragut that the President’s secretary and the brother the action in three reels new Hazards of his wife took advantage of facts that Helen” railroad thriller entitled The Mid Weekiy lte film would come to them before known to the night Express’ Mutual scream Knights or a Nestor comedy world None the less nothing short of a news Bath Tub” Tomorrow the persistent inquiry until the: situation Is Daughter of the U S A” thoroughly disclosed will content the people - f-8- t II V ®' ' concerning the impression the announced legislative program has maile upon a share of the people of Utah “Although we have heard much about the laws that are proposed for passage” the Ogden executive remarked to the Utah Canners association “I have-noread one line of constructive legislutlon” The proprietors of the Democratic organization will find the allusion useful if they act upon it The Utah Legislature will assemble next week for its biennial session with a definite mandate from the people to enact certain This program was elaborately legislation outlined before election and was presum Pew can and few will ably understood to observance for It is the Its faithful object essence of representative government that the majority shall rule But from quarters I that may properly be expected to exert inI fluence upon the legislators emanate omin I ous proposals the Democratic leaders should V I be Impelled by their Instinct for y to disapprove and to I it is the ambition of the Utah I I Democracy to provide remedial legislation I that party believes the people desire and it Is a laudable ambition He serves his party : ! best that serves his country best Yet there ' I a definite line of demarcation between Is ' I sound progressivism along tested paths and i that wanders far afield Into I radicalism I doubtful experiments which may prove I both useless and costly Utah cannot afford I I to trifle with her prosperity and risk a glorit ous future by discouraging investments and I I obstructing development State progress I not reached the point where It may with has I treat capital as an enemy I Impunity are Indications the Democratic There I to control the difficult will find it leaders I of their party who plainly irrcsponsibles hope to convert Utah Into a legislative laboratory but they will harm themselves and the state if they do not address themselves I at once to"lhe task Mayor Heywood ben cause of his standing and his I eagerness for Utah welfare Is able to speak for thousands of substantial citizens whose sentiments cannot be safely Ignored The warning he voices is needed and shouldbe (I i - 'y- of Ogden has given MAYOR HEYWOOD leaders a valuable hint v - ' In the Interest of Utah I - - ” - SATURDAY e in-VTh- - - : Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will he supplied through this association Venetian building Chicago - none to the patience of the United States government when he and his exploits are In question The cautious will therefore not venture to predict the outcome South American monkeys now retail at $18 each but the North American kind Is as useless and as expensive as ever - - " w w ' to-pe- do Congressional Summary Discussion rages in New York about the question whether it was an apple or some SENATE other fruit which Eve handed to Adam X X noon at Met when she set the feminine precedent for get-in- g Oontinued his valedictory Works Senator man into trouble Personally we be- speech attacking ' the administration substiJones lieve it was a lemon Adopted 48 to 17 Senator which Inresolution Hitchcock the for tute to the belWilson’s request dorses President The Lesson of a Tragedy without terms indorsing for peace ligerentsthe peace note Itself' X X in executive f ses- COLBERT childhood left her MAZIE In a Pennsylvania Considered nominations village a few slon noon m to Saturday 621 years ago to seek in the state’s greatest city p Adjourned whatever fortune unusual beauty of face and HOUSE t figure might brings Physical perfections atn 11 Met at tracted to' her the' midnight vultures who Resumed consideration of agriculture ap with leisure to pursue the best desire only propriatlon bllU X ‘leak’ In conthe worst Her mangled body battered by Hearings on :$he reported peace note a human brute almost beyond resemblance nection with President Wilson’s 'committee ‘rules to the image in which It was made was were begun before 523 p m to 11 a m Saturday Adjourned buried the other day and another victim to the quest of pleasure had paid the penalty REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bernard W Lewis of a wealthy and re- National Real Estate '&' Investment to M J Armstrong lots spected family in the same state deserted x company 40 and 41 block 8 Clermont 39 his wife and his child to travel the road ’ " ‘subdivision whose beginning is dalliance and whose end George K Reese Jr to Chester W is disgrace and extinction Reese lots 19 20 and 21 block 5 In the ceaseless Thorndyke subdivisionM T Crosier round of hectic amusement he met Mazle Alvls Teague to Effie Colbert A rap on the door of his apartment lot 9 block 4 View City following her death by violence prompted Eliza W Wood to August F Johnson him to take his life whether through fear of lot 3 block 26 plat A E Schaufelberger to George the vengeance of the law or' Impelled by the Lillian 1 block 119 plat D Ford lot t insane Impulse characteristic of mental and Mary C Bowden to R B Harkness section 34 township' 1 south range physical deterioration cannot he known But 1 6ftlt too he has paid Rasmussen to Julius H RasMary Opinion will always be divldecf as to the mussen lot 6 block 2 Doull Bros ' advisability of the newspaper publicity in: subdivision variably associated with a tragedy at once r p H&llett to Mrs Pearl Roberts so sordid and so sensational Its details conlots 44 and 45 block 15 Jordan place tribute nothing to the happiness of a world E Homes to Alicia Simmons that knows too much of sorrow They but James lot 78 Jackson Square gratify the curiosity of the morbid Yet who J L Reynolds to Beesley Music com- -' shall say that the natural repulsion of the pany lot 4 block 91' plat D‘ Mitchell to Bessie Rollings Emma casual reader does not work its own moral lots 16 and 17 block SPer-- of part addition lesson? Who that daily observes the inevit kins’ able fate of them who tread only the prim- Salt Lake county to Sophia Steiner lot 9 block 16 rose path as the newspapers record each sue plaYC Lake county to Julius Lemperle Salt ceeding pitiful story is not confirmed lots 1 and 2 block 5 Hyde Park thereby in 'his higher purposes? Leigh Salt Lake county to George 16 township 1 south range section ' eiT Senator Works must have quit smoking 2 to Emma J Wlddi- or something onthe first Salt1 Lake county 2 3 block Bingham lot’ combe " “ 5 ' - - V- - Sk-t- - - - eseeee" : : - - cre The Hapsburg Heritage A plat Morgan 'sec-- "' Salt Lake ‘county to EM 3 south 84 range 1 township tion ' '' WeSt ' Bank Salt ’Lake' county to9 National' of Republic' lots A and 10 block 9 Garden 'City plat to James A Luke Salt ' Lake countylot 15 block 5 Terrace Heights see- Samuel Oliver to R B Harkness 'tion 84- township 1 south range : of the mental proc- INTIMATE knowledge new sovereign is lackare ing but the correct in reporting that he Is eagerprobably for the - rumor-monge- rs -- SOCIETY X' 'VX ’ probably snow Sunaay SATURDAY cloudy forecast Issued last1 night by the local weather office The : following ' comparative data for Salt Lake for Friday Is issued by the local bureau of the weather service of the United States department of aigriculture: 7' - X TEMPERATURE” Degs' : x': eeeeee (! 'f ’ - - - o'--- ' ' after-Christm-as X-- ? r:p - - - lacking It is a sad sad world my mastery as Senator Works sees It The President of the United States has strangled the star-eye- d goddess of reform and is silently dogging the footsteps of liberty with murderous intent The republic is rapidly becoming a despotism worse than any known monarchy Humiliating spectacles are so common in Washington that the senator feels lonesome unless he is humiliated at least once before berakfast and twice before dinner Men of wealth employ astute inventors to devise new means of oppressing the poor the idle rich do everything but work and a dinner now cost four : What Is there in anything? Echo answers ’’nothing" Yet there remains to Senator Works a two-dol-l- ar ’ - ‘ through the land and athwart it fails the LOVE IS BLIND shadow of Berlin where sits the monarch Sl 'V ' "Love - Is ' said to X’ X entente his be blind” Charles fears more than enemies X don’t "I know know do I but about And over all is the growing consciousness of most wives seem tothat think: that married his people that the central powers cannot that to wear love Kansas City blinders’’— ought win- x JournaL x"7'x Nothing iso trite as '"uneasy lies the head KEEPING IN PRACTTCK'li' X" V that wears the crown” quite fits the case — Mary how Is It I see you walkMistress of Europe’s newest sovereign If the sparse out with a soldier when you've got a ing rumors the censorship permits to reach the young x 'man In the trenches? ? world reflect real conditions carkfng ' care Mary — Well mum I only does x - XX ‘XX'retires with him at night and awakens with off the bare look— Punch ' him in the morning Turbulence'-ithe X i ADMIRATION AND POSSESSION "f Hapsburg dynasty's traditional heritage' hut ' Ilokus— Have you ever noticed that Xa In the insta'nce of “Emperor Charles ' I of fellow" always 'admires ' a clever girl 17even Austria and Charles IV of Hungary fate if she Is plain ? 4'X Pokus— Yes and 1 have also noticed that seems to have selected him for more than the same fellow is 'Just as likely to marry the usual allowance of family grief X a silly one if she is pretty —Life1x- X X ‘ i -- ‘ i'-- : ' v -- ke - s T ’ i-- ’ ' V rfr'7 - 1 £ V '"A1 i ‘m' v- f’ ’f rf Y! X y -- - - ’ - - ’ - J-Af- ter - Holy Name Society Communion— The members of the Holy Name society of the Cathedral of the Madgdalene wlll receive holy- - communion tomorrow morning there 8 o’clock mass Immediately after mass residence a meeting in the cathedral wllle under the direction of Father Schultz Juvenile Commission to Meet— The juvenile court commission will hold & meeting this morning in the offices of Governor Bamproposed changes In the berger and discuss law bearing on Juvenile delinquents Whltemore’s Condition Improving— When Aqulla Nebeker United States marshal delivers George Groebli to federal authorities in 'Los Angeles Sunday afternoon he will visit George Whitmore bank president of Nephl who Is convalescing at Venice Marshal Nebeker recently received a letter from Mr Whitmore he says that his condition Is much improved Groebli was arrested In Logan on charges which accuse him of having forged a money order at the post-offiat Bishop CaL Capt DePresaer III— --Capt Hugo DePrez-ze- r former mayor of Eureka is at the Holy ' - a-t- he ' “ x ' —20 28 6 —18 1 - Relative humidity at -- X Pet 81 75 p m PRECIPITATION hours 'end- - 9® Total for the twenty-fou- r 6 m at p ing 08 Total r for this month 08 Total precipitation since January 1 1 --—12 since Accumulated January deficiency ‘ ALMANAC FOR TODAY Sun rises 753 a m sun sets 515 p m w MRS EMMA HARMS PAGE Mrs Emma Harms' Page died yesterday at the family home 66 Girard avenue She had been a resident of Salt Lake since 1873 She was born In Chester Surrey England June 1 1852 She was a daughter of David and by Elizabeth Harms Mrs Page Is survived and two daughters Mrs Robert S Sleater Mrs’ Thomas B Sleater ' also two sisters Rachel Harms and Mrs John Galbirth CHARLES E TAYLOR Charles Elisha Taylor sone 'of the late died Charles A Taylor and Mary at hls home- 225 Modern place Wednesday mothnight Mr Taylor Is survived by his sisThe brothers er four sisters and four ters and brothers are: Mrs James A Parnell of Chicago Mrs George W Harmon of Richmond Cal Helen- E Frances C T Percy A William HL Abner and Harry services Funeral Lake of Salt all Tayler In will be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock v the S D Evans mortuary chapel - SIVARP HEBER 5 — Annie Jewett Sharp for- JEWETT Heber Jan of Mllburn Wyo merly of Heber City latelyson Alfred Sharp died at the home of her Tuesday She was born in Yorkshire Eng-to land January 23 1848 and immigrated Utah In 1868 She leaves her husband Jonathan Sharp and a son James Sharp both of Mllburn Wyo a daughter Mrs William L Van Wagoner of Midway two aons Lorenzo whose present address is unknown and Alfred Sharp The funeral was held in the stake tabernacle on Thursday INGRY HANSEN PROVO Provo- Jan 5—Mrs Ingry Hansen SIRS wife of James Hansen of the Sixth ward diet6 here today from paralysis She wasSweyears old and was born In Landskrona den She came to Provo in 1878 and has resided here ever since She ’Js survived by her husband and tho following children: Millie and James of Salt Lake and' Ellen Leo and Mrs Thomas Wells of this city The funeral services yrill be held In tne Sixth ward chapel Sunday at 1 o’clock - NATION GEN PETER J OSTERHAUS 5 —Brig Gen Peter J Washington Jan A retired father of Rear Osterhaus U S Admiral Hugo Osterhaus U S N retired ad-is dead at Berlin Germany according to vices reaching the state department today He was 94 years old and a native of Ger many INDIAN ADOPTION LAWS HOLD le Luncheon— The Pan-Hlenlo association of Utah will give Its regular monthly luncheon at the' Newhouse hotel today from 12 to 2 o’clock el Pan-Hellen- 'Y ' ' ' Court Notes W V Montia of Barfield entered pleas of guilty to' three separate charges of offenses against as many young are his daughters He girls two waived preliminary examination and was held by Hugo B Anderson justice Of the peace to answer to the district court Bond was fixed at 310000 in default of which he was committed to'' the county Jail pending appearance in ' the Third district court for sentence John Q Palmer charged with a statutory offense against a girl 13 years of age was bound over to the district court following a preliminary hearing before Frank B Scott Hls bond was fixed at $5000 The offense Is alleged to have been committed August 30 1915 Palmer was then arraigned on & charge of committing a similar offense against the same girl on December 15 1915 Palmer was brought Xback from Portland to answer to the charge Ida Hunt was convicted before Hugo B Anderson justice of the peace of the theft of a petticoat from a downtown store on December 11 and was sentenced to pay a fine of $60 or spend sixty days In the county JalL A stay of execution was granted until noon today : In the meantime the woman is at liberty under a $200 bond ‘A: complaint charging H L Fisher and Dan Grow with grand was Issued by to the county attorney larceny They are alleged 537 have stolen'1 a horse "from Jpe Bernard N Fourth West : A charge of second burglary which had been filed against degree Charles Adams was reduced by the district attorney's office to burglary-ithe third degree and Adams-entereIn the Third district court & plea of guilty He will be sentenced this morning He? is alleged ? to have unlawfully entered ’the :' premises at 432 W X: Broadway on X November 1 ' Frank' E X Cutler alleged to have assaulted Mrs Minnie Bartlett ’with a knife on September 27 when she attempted to leave him? and return to her husband entered a plea of guilty before' Judge Jr Louis Brown of the Third district: court to charge of simple assault ' He will be sentenced this The charge originally assault morning was reduced by the with a deadly weapon district' attorney's office Another charge of pandering against Cutler was continued until X :X X today X 'Gertrude A Jenkins filed suit? against Edwin S Jenkins for divorce on the ground of $50 attorney failure to provide X She asks fees a division of property : and custody of two minor childrenCharles AX Weaver filed suit against' the Paddlson Automatic Window Screen company to recover possession of 5000 sharps of stock of the defendant company : Evalin Tboxnstorff filed suit against Nephl J Thomstorff for divorce alleging commlt-ing’statuto- ry of-who- ' - - ! - ‘ - - V-- ’ - - ? - ’ -- - - ’ v- 4 under the tribal laws of the Indians is legally adopted under the W state laws In the opinion of Robert com industrial state to the counsel Bonynge mission and may legally Inherit any property of his foster parents beBonynge expressed this opinion after the of the decide to legality ing required M Jackson adopted son adoption of Frank the St Regis Indian who of Louis Jackson in the St Regis others five with lost hls life river last May A claim for compensation for the adopted child was placed With Deputy Compensation Commissioner W C Richards but the claim was disputed by the insuranceIn carrier whose company for: the Sherman Lumberwas drowned when Jackson Louis employ Commissioner Richards applied to the legal and with the redepartment for an opinion is probable that it letter of Bonynge’s ceipt will be made' the usual award for dependents in favor of the boy who was adopted under the Indian tribal laws "The court has held” reads the opinion customary laws of Indian "that where the Justlcp and tribes conflict- - with Inherent substitute the the may Legislature equality law of the state but until such a lawvhas been substituted by the statutory authority tribes must the customs andIs usages of Indian to enstate of the tbe and it duty prevail established laws by such force the Indian customs and usuages" —Syracuse JournaL An electrically operated alarm clock of French invention rings Its bell one or more times a day at a set time 'every day Or only upon designated day A child adopted - 4 4 ty - ct for Ssoday Items liras social oolsmss miut IImRcysb be at this office STATE MRS ANNIE Unl-versl- 44$ I?rl°ri - 44 $ will be enThe P E O Sisterhood tertained this afternoon at Rowland Hall by Miss Georgina Humphreys who will be assisted by Mrs Gould B Blakely and Miss Lydia Palmer All visiting P E O’s are cordially Invited to attend the meeting se jc afe Miss Amy Howe will entertain this evening at dinner at her home In Douglas avenue in honor of Mr and Mra Parley P Jensen who leave next week for an extended eastern and southern trip For Miss Evelyn Snow a bride-eleof the coming week Miss Hazel Needham will entertain this afternoon at a social affair In the nature of a shower 4 4 $ Indian War The Daughters of Utah Veterans will hold their regular monthly meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Bishop’s building An Interesting musical and literary program has been prepared for the occasion ' ce Gross hospital suffering with heart trouble' Club" Death Roll LOCAL at their apartments 4 The Cosmopolitan club of the of Utah meets thltf afternoon at 4 o’clock fn the administration of the building Fred Sachs dub will talk on “Thepresident Purpose of the - ( V Miss Margaret Emerson will be the bonor guest this afternoon at a social entertainment given by Miss Anne Taylor and Miss Leona Stevens J jje jjt The Saturday Night Literary j club will meet this evening with Mr and Mrs J C Weeter In the Bransf ord Inches X X ' -- h - 24 Mean I W R Tyndale will entertain this afternoon at an Orpheum party ' in compliment to Miss Rosamond Ritchie a bride-to-b- e of the present month A tea will follow the matinee at the Hotel Utah 9 $ Mrs Lewis M Fernley will entertain this afternoon at a tea In honor of her mother Mrs J S Donelson who leaves the first of the week for her home In Denver 38 Normal Accumulated deficiency since Jan vv- X Relative humidity 'at 6 a m I I Events of the Day i Mrs i- Highest ' Highest in this month since 1874 Lowest Lowest this month since 1874 - In-whic- ii 4 - conclusion of peace Charles is a young man with his own way to make in the world and the raw material from which his ' royal G&St destiny must be manufactured is getting into A Statesman in Despair a sorrier mess every day Yj- c VV ' WORKS has not succeeded In cannot The be said to be fascinprospects William' L Pollel 167 N West Temple SENATOR the country He has " merely ating even to a prince who stood one healthy gin 1452 Lincoln avenue ' Addison J Everett attracted its sympathy A fellow-feelin- g life away from the throne until the assassin’s "' " X’i 'v makes us wondrous kind and as none Is bullet at Sarajevo removed the archducal ob boy "" B Hall 872 Edison street Frank girI:X Immune from the familiar despondency fol- stacla from his path- and put the torch to South John Franklin- 608 E Twenty-fir- st Y lowing imprudent indulgence in the del- the peace of Europe From his Hapsburg streets girl V" ' X''' 2824 ? Green street icacies of the holiday dinner table every-- eminence he views an 'empire as seriously : Walter ? K V:-Knapton " ' ' boy assume will : Caliinternal that x the threatened from combustion as body charitably A QuInn 470 E Fourth South Thomas fornia statesman’s black despair over the from the conflagration that rages beypnd the boy '?"' X X present and the future of his glorious coun- frontiers His conglomerate subjects neither Joseph C Parr 2188 S Eighth East girl lassitude The speak a common language nor share" a comtry is born of '’X x clearing house $3 42154760 dyspeptic is Justified in assuming the world mon national aspiration Racial antipathies Friday’s is going to the devil and Gllea- is 'wholly render unity Impossible X Famines stalks Same dayclearings:'' 168189093 last year ' in balm -- £ jv —Woodmen of Camp to Install 338 will hold a public the eWorld camp No Offlm Installation of officers next Wednesday night at their hall The district manager will be in charge of the work" "Jewels will be presented to the retiring officers X ’XWanted ‘In' Texas— A S Coveil a civil by Detecengineer was arrested tive Herbert Leichter atyesterday the instigation of Leon Bone" special Investigator for the federal department of justice' According to officers there Is of $509 offered for Covell’s arrest who Is wanted In Texas on X— alleged charge of white slavery — A EX Barker Barker Gets Gold MedaL station master for the' Oregon Short Line in this city has been awarded a gold medal by the officials of the road for haying the best kept: station “ on the ' line ' The award followed a recent trip of Inspection by' Short xt-- ' x-Line officials Lifted— Advices ' Were Embargo Fnight received In Salt Lake' yesterday that the Union Pacific railroad had lifted its embargo on freight : Local agents of foreign lines were instructed to accept freight for their lines connecting with the Union Pacific system the same as before the embargo went into ‘effect on December 26 To Begin Assessment Work —Field work in connection with the making of the 1917 assessment 'will begin Monday when A H Parsons ' county assessor will place ten men 'in the field More will be employed later Oh account of the weather conditions the first work done will be in the 'city Profesor Adams Explains Views— John Henry Adams professor in the L D S High school has Issued a statement In which he denies having attacked the juvenile court He declares the present- methods system cumbersome and expensive and says the Jurists should be chosen by a vote of the people He believes other departments of the state government hshould participate In the care of delinquent-yout' i Flash Light : Frightens Burglar— The flash of an electric light frightened away a burglar early' yesterday morning at 437 Douglas avenue He had "Jimmied” a window and was Just climbing in when a neighbor who had heard the noise turned on a light to investigate and frightened him away Injured In Saloon Brawl— Michael Meredith a laborer was struck over the head with a beer glass by an unknown man last South street saloon during night In a First an argument over the price of a drink The an artery in his forehead He glass severed was' In - the emergency hospital two hours before the hemorrhage was finally arrested Governor Gets Sofa ' Pillow—Governor yesterBamberger was given a sofa pillow Instructor day by Frauleln Meta Boultcher school On In German at the West Side High one side of the pillow was an American flag and on the other the following Inscription: "Our governor is for all the peoplof Utah regardless of creed race color nationality or political affiliations” an official Returns From Florida visit to the forests of Florida R E Huffman timber cruiser of the 8alt Lake field land division of the ' general United States conoffice has returned He says business ditions In the south are excellent: - -a ft s ' ‘ - ” x - The Weather t H'X 1 ' ' :i- City Brevities - 1870) lishing company— II E Booth' president A I Thomas vice president Edward E Jenkins treasurer’ Adolph Anderson secretary James P Casey General Manager ' Arthur J Brows Editor $200- x Xv-- -- Herald-Republic- J i stiff-necke- 50 MAIN STllEET Published by The x: - ‘ AY JANUARY 6 1917y ' at boob today to lassie insertion NE of the most beautifully appointed aft- ernoon affairs of the week was given yesterday by Mrs Frank Cole Barnes at her home 69 First avenue In the nature of a card party followed by a tea and reception The card party in the early afternoon hours waa given In compliment to Miss Mar- garet Emerson ibhose marriage will be one of the interesting social events of the com- Ing week Five tables of bridge were filled J with the player and pretty prizes ’ were j awarded the winners at each table From 4 until 6 o'clock Mrs Barnes re- - j celved about seventy-fiv- e of her friends at j a delightful tea The rooms were cheery with tall vase of American Beauty roses ar- - j ranged throughout the parlors library and j j reception halL Mrs Barnes was assisted in receiving her I guekts by her mother Mrs Julian Riley and her little sister Beatrice Riley received I J the cards at the door In the dining room a colour de rose ef- feet prevailed The tea table had a cover of antique cluny lace and a silver basket of lovely pink sweet peas tied with a large bow ! of pink mallne graced the center while pink- shaded candles In silver candlesticks light- - I ed the table In dainty effect Mra Leslie t Squires Mrs W H Handin and Mrs G S J! Moffat took turns In at the tea and coffee urns Theypresiding were assisted In serving by Miss Louise Firman Miss Margaret McDonough Mis Mary Louise Hays Miss Ethel Firman and Miss Anne Stahl The Troubadour orchestra In the hall rendered a delightful musical reception program throughout the afternoon f SUCCESSFUL SILVER TEA Mrs Philip Schonert of 722 E Second South opened her attractive home last even- ing for a silver tea given by the Ladies Aid society of the Central Christian church Other hostesses of the evening together with Mra Schonert were Mrs Chester A Snyder Mrs C H Zimmerman Mra W M Bostaph Mra J J- Claslln Mrs W Green and Mrs O R Ostler An informal musical program was a pleasant feature of ethe evening which was or more members enjoyed by seventy-fivof the congregation and friends who were present between the hours of 8 and 10 o’clock The table In the dining room where the tea was served presented an attractive an- pearance with a centerpiece of pink and white carnations arranged In a crystal bas- ket with a graceful pink tulle bow tied on the handle Pink candles shaded In the zame tints J I J ! I j - ' lighted the table 3e I j ! ! i t I I gc QUIET HOBIE WEDDING Miss Carrie Sperry and Clyde L Christen- - J sen were married last evening at 630 o'clock at the home of the bride In Sperry court the ceremony being performed by Bishop I ! Charles A Sperry father of the bride A wedding supper followed for the newly J married couple and the members of the im- mediate families and later a few friends I i came in fdr a small reception Potted and vase of roses adorned the roomsplants and 9 bride wore her traveling ult of brown that the failure to provide The plaintiff-askbroadcloth with hat and gloves to match minor child Mr and Mrs' she be awarded custody of their Christensen left on the late j " and $15 per month alimony: train for California where they will reside J Suit was filed by the Utah Implement & for' the present: Vehicle company against A J Banks and J $ 4 Banks SIGMA UPSILON 4ENTERTAIN Elmer Banks doing business as two on notes Brothers to recover $82432 To 'celebrate the installation of Sigma and $140 attorney fees the members of the Scribblers club Ulsllon for di- of the University of Utah entertained at a Charles V Trowbridge filed suit on- the Utah The vorce from Susie B Trowbridge banquet last evening atone desertion of guests were seated at long table which ground II S Daynes filed suit against A Sharp was attractively decorated by tall crystal and Louisa Sharp to recover $443 alleged to vase filled with bright yellow crysanthe-mum- s X be due on a note’ Peter Kasius acted as toastmaster A D of administratrix the as Emma Winter "Looking responded to the subject Boyle estate of Axel Winter brought suit against Backwards7 Cahoon spoke on The Brent the of for recovery Christenson Parley P which Order” Fred Sacha "The Scarab” Allan she claims the defendant New $110225 discussed the subject "Green and Bateman withheld from $306267 collected on a JudgKerr responded to "The Gold” Stephen decase wherein the ment obtained in a W F Prof Reynolds gave an Interestfendant acted as attorney for the plaintiff "Great Expectations” toast entitled The court has Issued a bench warrant for ingThe active members of the fraternity are Ernest H Johnson returnable Friday Jan- Brent Cahoon Theron Parmalee Carlyle uary 12 when "Johnson is to be brought into Burrows Allan Bateman Stephen Kerr Fred court by a deputy sheriff to show cause why Sachs Seymour Spencer Lawrence Wallace he has not paid the $75 per month- alimony Douglas Cook Peter Kasius Herman Wells which has been' awarded hi wife'- and in Albert Brockmeyer Herman Post Leland which according to counsel he Is in ar- Nalder and Ambrose McGarry gg gg rears’ to the amount of $1500 Miss Mary Hagen-bart- h Kearns Helen Miss have been for awarded Decrees as prayed vs Stephen and Miss Margaret O’Brien' will leave in the cases or iby Mrs Thomas Johnson Mabel Williams vs Charles M Sunday noon accompanied St Mary’s In the Williams Myrtle Johnson vs Harry John- Kearns for their school son and James O Howk vs Elizabeth llowk Woods near Terre Haute Ind after spending the holiday vacation at their 'Salt Lake Walter M Jones a bicycle repairer of Salt homes Lake filed a petition in bankruptcy fn the United States court in which he places his Mr and Mrs James' C Dick went to Ban liabilities at $60747 and his --exempt assets at X (Continued on following page) $155 - s - -- the-Hote- - l ’ - “ Jon-qui- L” - Jennie-JohnsoJ - ’ N |