Show J- J 4 ! f - i- THE 'i £ a'' LAKE xCITF- iu r i SALT HEBALD-REPUBLldA- N v Y NV - ' f 'J ' Is jin'!--"- - V MERGES BOARDS Wf s' V '- s y f - 1 ricultural department NOTICE CHANG: or TIME BINGHAM AND GAIIKIEIjD Effective Sunday February 4 Train No Ill for Bingham and Oarfield will leave Salt Lake City at 3 p m Instead as heretofore Wm of 315 p m Warner A G P A Salt Lake Route— Advertisement GIVES A HOMEJB YOUNG A new picture of Sir David Beatty who has succeeded Sir John Jelllcoe In the command of the Grand Fleet- He Is probably the great youngest commander Vof a Sv®011 now force ?H' living' ‘ FREAKISH NOTE Webster Mass Feb 4 —Mrs Mabel Hunt Slater owner of the S Slater mills and popularly known here as Bountiful" has offered to the “Lady the homestead “The town magnificent a boys’ and girls’ club Knolls” for Mrs Slater plana to have the homestead converted into a commodious and well equipped club for all the young people of the town She will provide for all the expenses outside of nominal membership fees All the boys and girls of Webster will he eligible to membership It is proposed to make the physical and mental upbuilding of the young people the primary object SENT TO WILSON Salt Lake Man Appeals to President for Protection From Foes Murton J Brant whose movements have been watched by members of the office of the United States marshal and sleuths of the federal secret service stnee he completed the dictation of two pages of a letter addressed to President Woodrow Wilson has succeeded in having his letter completed by another stenographer and it is on its way to the President Brant who styles himself “Elk’s Na-of poleon and Christ” disclosed & copy Its the complete letter yesterday and contents will be under the scrutiny in today of W H Davenport agent of the local division of the charge Brant United States secret service asks the President for protection enemies against In this connection he says at the close of his letter: “So Mr President remember that I am the mansothat do strikes them with lightning business with' & system and act quickly" The letter closes “Tours very truly Murton J Brant Elk’s Napoleon and Christ the man who stops the rain and strikes them with lightning King of the world” In addition to the first two pages of the letter the contents of which were printed after federal sleuths had examined them three remaining pages which complete the note which Brant has mailed to the President are said to bespeak a strange mental attitude Brant speaks of having been fired upon by guards while he worked at and Garfield and in the latter Bingham connection he says: “From the way the bullet whizzed bv mv head it struck in the bank at the side of the road It came from the direction of the ball park and the San Pedro freight depot and Cahoon's Lumber company and the undersheriffs office James Healy- was undersheriff on my at the time One God Itogot strike the knees and prayed tonight man that was shooting at me at long distance It had not rained for ninety days at Garfield and vicinity It was about the sixtieth day that I went on to strike the my knees and prayed God was man with lightning that shooting Members of the Holy Name society of holy communion at the 8 partook o’clock mass in St Mary’s cathedral South Temple street yesterday morning Following the mass a meeting was at which held in the cathedral rectory Father Theodore J Schultz gave a talk on “The Spirit of Lent” Patrick Owens of the Holy Name president was made honorary chairman society of the The four other committee advisory members who will complete the committee will be appointed later The local Holy Name society has a member- Teeth rs-- ' Crea m 11 J 2l EFFECTIVE SEPT 18 ISIS Dally Ifalad and Intermedia! 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he would oppose any e Germany to a wild beast 'bill which would amendment to the which haa turned 'savagely against make-thdate of the bill taking ef- passes earlier than January if It Mr the whole 'world which must unite feet asserted that 1 1920 McKinney to crush her for the good of the in legislating ofhe did not believe world their offloes so long as they ficers fromtheir Some of the newspapers express and that he would are duty doing belief that Germany’s aim la kill to House any amendments the ask " the to terrorize- - neutrals In an en-j- v which might have thia effect “The bill Is: Just what it says” said deavor to bring’ about' a quick ' Mr McKinney “Wev want to elect the 7 peace which they' say now la by the city ward v peratlve to her 'They 'foresee that 7 city commissioners we do not want to legisbut ' system in the rupture relations will be out- of office as there is anyone late followed by the entry of the United for the removal of ofremedy another States into the war for the sake of 7 ficers who do not do their duty” “honor and humanity” VERY FARSIGHTED - 'The Nlchi NicliI says a declara- -' Is a wopder” “Derkins war tion of by the United States “Yes he’s a - farsighted chap What “would be a noble contribution to has he done now?” civilization and justice “He’s gone and patented a carburetor which Lincoln’s war of lib- that-wilburn air and has It ' ready eratlon would shrink into inslg-- " " in case the supply of gasolineall should — ru: give-outnificance” Everybody's Magazine guise - of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the producto of this Warning:' Tha use of the word Victrola upon or in the promotion or sale of Talking Machine or Phonograph prodneta la mialoaiHng and ffiagsL Registered ‘ M VMu' TRAMP PROVES WOMAN -- The tremendous increase' in the sale of - - dip-lomo- tie '! ar ! ‘ : ’ ' -Y - - : - be-vsid- Cs' l K N A Alma Gluck ' P - in-th- Fellow This is a song of happiness — of the happiness that dwells in the heart of a mother who has a new little one in the home! Tenderness is its inspiration —simplicity its art In Alma Gluck this song has found its right singer Her interpretation is imbued with an understanding and skill that makes this record one of exquisite beauty To the Victrola alone belongs the privilege of bringing this singer’s art to you in your own home And Gluck' is but one of the host of exclusive Victor artists whose incomparable genius has won the homage of the world f Interest developed in Salt Lake yesover the unanimous adoption terday by the Senate at Washington of a bill introduced which provides for conveying 500000 acres of unreserved nonmlneral public land to each of a number of western states ' including Utah to be sold or leased by the states to develop funds for construction or maintenance of public wagon roads Gould B Blakely of the register United States land office and H Stanley Hlnrichs chief of the Salt Lake field division expressed the opinion that the bill will be of material assistance in the development of good roads Nebeker United States marAqulla shal who has given the state’s- road a lifelong study Is reported problem to have urged the embraced In the event bill He suggestsplan thatacres of land Utah is allotted 600000 for road puropses the money derived from the land be converted into a general road fund “The sale of 500000 acres of land from the public domain should result in an average receipt of 8250 an acre from which a fund of 81250000 would Nebeker be accrued” said Marshal a fund should “Properly invested such a continuous revenue of sufbring ficient amount to insure a great amount of work in the maintenance of roads in addition to new road construction” - a UT V Victor Red Seal Record 64625 Grant to Provide That Proceeds Must Be' Devoted to Improvement of Roads ' ' new on -- - Ogden Ely Sacramentew San Franelseow ' -- - 5 225 P j ' Sea-rey'b- ut UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 8-1- V ' Income Tax and Other Measures Subjects of Address In Unity Hull Tomorrow Evening Alexander Bevan Socialist member of the Legislature will preside at an open forum meeting at which measures now before the Legislature will be ex and discussed tomorrow evenplained ing at 8 o’clock at Unity hall After Mr Bevan talks the meeting will be thrown open to the audience to ask questions and discuss these Issues It is understood that the chief will be the proposed Income tax topic law but that other bills such as the proworkman’s act posed state insurance actcompensation utilities public measure and the question of universal military training will be discussed Send 2c stamp for generous sample of sither Dr Lyon Perfect Dents! Cream or Tooth Powder I W Lyon Jt Sonn Inc 5G3 IV 27th SL XY City 720 A M ' Three Important measures before this session' of the Legislature are to come up during this week In the House the McKay bill providing' that the state officers under the direction o t the governor shall prepare a budget which Is to be' submitted to the Legislature and the Income tax bill of of Salt Lake are to be discussed Page The income tax bill is the bill which ' has been Introduced longest session In during ‘the the Senate the public bill is utilities expectedonto be brought from the committee public affairs Monday and on the calendar Owing to the placed condition of the Senate calendar it is the utilities bill will be reached thought by the middle of the week It Is exa fight will develop in the Senpected ate on certain of the bill In the Housephases who are leaders the opposed to the Income tax are primed for a and - are armed with stain regard to the workings of the tistics fight income tax In the nation and in states which have Imposed a tax on Incomes On the other hand Mr' Page is to make a vigorous fight for hls bill on the groundandthat the state needs the that the way in which state can be money needed by only the raised Is through the taxing of incomes While a of the House shows that the billpoll a good chance has of passing in the lower branch opposition developed in new quarters durIt was said that the ining yesterday come tax bill will be the subject of debate than other- bill pregreater sented in the Houseanyunless it is the utilities bill on which there will be a led by McKay of fightthat Weber who desires the Democratic committee bill be passed steering Other measures of public interest to come up are the cause of labor as the labor committee has a number of bills which it will out and on which a fight is to be report made These include the dne day rest in seven bill and the measure providing an eight-hoIn sugar and other factories of thedaystate ship of 150 persons Lymm For The ' i' r rev--en- A good habit cannot be formed too early — start the children on Depot s ' Mansion to Become a at me” HOLY COMMUNION IS Boys9 and Girls9 Club ADMINISTERED TO 150 Powde r ’ - ' - H - ' S4000 Creation of a state department of agriculture is proposed in & bill by McKay of Weber county and as It is one of the Democraticparty measures the bill will be given a place on the as soon as calendar Included in the department possible of agriculture a number of bureaus and departments will be merged It was said yesterday uy the leaders In the House that the bill is one of the most Important from the Democratic standpoint that will be Introduced the session of the Legislature during The abolition of the different boards and commissions under the bill will place the responsibilthe conduct of and ity for live stock industries ofagricultural state in the the thands of one man The bill provides for the appointment of a commissioner of agriculture at a salary of $4000 a year The commissioner of agriculture is to be appointed by the agricultural board which Is to consist of five members one to be appointed by- the governor two by the agricultural college dnd two by the Utah state farm bureau The department shall consist of a commissioner of agriculture a bureau of animal a bureau of plants a bureau ofIndustry and agricultural a bureau of andirrigation drainage engineering lands The department is empowered to create any other bureaus that it may see fit in order to carry out the provisions of the statutes and to do the work which has been assigned It The powers of the commissioner of agriculture are broad enough to give him the right to do anything that is necessary for the betterment of the husbandry of the state The officers abolished under the bill the department of agriculture creating are the offices of the state engineer who has heretofore had charge all the water rights in the state the ofstate land board the park commission live stock inspector dairy and food bureau and food commissioner state dairy hoard of commissioners state veterinariansheep of marks and inspector brands horticultural commission horticultural of the state fair inspector association secretary Utah conservation commission and commissioner of immigration labor and statistics All of these tioards and offices are to come under the jurisdiction of the ag- ' - f solidation Proposal Business of Twelve Offices to Be Directed by One Man Glider the Bill j ' ' Opposition to Income ure Develops in House Sen ators Must Be Convinced Department of Agriculture Given Broad Scope in Con- 1 UTAH MONDAY' FEBRUARY 5’ 1917 k : - GET ’ N J TO - 'it Britain’s Sea Chief ROCKYPATH FOR M’K AY MEASURE HEAD i - -- J- ' ' proves exclusivelyrtliat Quality and Economy always wins Have your grocer send you a tin Awarded GoWMieclal Sah Francisco 1915 ' Grand Prize Sail Diego 1916 7 n - i |