Show '‘V- - - ' r- ' ' V - sr- - ' j f'V t " ' t i --'o i p - "HE 8 SALT ‘LAKE CTTruTAH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7 1917 heeald-kepublica- n V : OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 4 SO Twenty fifth street Telephone 915 OGDEN PREPARE! ' - £ Ji Witness " crosicl feverish constipated V if S-- - S ‘ - - well-found- ed n Spwbl to The Febi O —Whipping Special to Tbc Herald-Republica- lc publican Oregon Southern Pacific and Short Line the & Rio Grande railroads using Denver the Ogden yards as a transfer and pany” terminal point the yard today is the most Important railway yard west of Omaha records showing- that more trains are handled here now than' are handled in San Francisco Los Anor any other large city west ' of geles Omaha Plana for the Improvement of the Ogden yards have been approved by the heads of the different companies interested' in the development work and plans have already been com for laying the additional track pletedunder the supervision of Supt age J H Dodds - to Tbe Special Herald-Republica- n —Waiving their preFeb in the municipal liminary hearing Lederman and court todaybothEdward Salt Lake who are Ray Hallto have ofconfessed to the poalleged lice that they burglarised the Ogden ago last Tues-da- v High school a week the safe of nearly robbing over night to the district $300 were bound court In deThe two meji are now In Jail In each case The fault of ball of $800 date of trial for the men h&s not yet been fixed Both men are reported by the police to have expressed a desire to get the trial as quickly as through with take what punishment possible and is coming to them without protest Ogden - LITTLE ROAD ELECTION - 1500 AT BARBERS Feb 6 — Nearly Ogden 1500 young THULI5 SEEKS DIVORCE Ogden Feb 6 —Divorce papers were filed In the district court today by Julius Thulln against Rebecca Thulin on the charge of desertion The couple were married at Salt Lake about the first of April children There were no 1894 OPENED BV EDUCATOR Dr E G Peterson President of U A C9 First on the Program Special to Tbe t - BITTEN PLANS FOR MOVING Authorities Investigate SUGAR MILL KNIGHT r on GIRL Special to Tbe Provo Feb 8 Herald-Republic- —Lon " - anti-kamn- ia A-- K pains iv411U Clyde Aeniwd of Fallun ns ' tm Support Children to Tbe Provo Feb 6 — Clyde Willis was arrested yesterday at Castle Gate and brought to Trovo where he will be tried for' failure to support three minor children Willis was arrested a short time ago and sentenced to ten days court In jail for contempt-oHe paid $10 toward the supports of his children and promised $10 more If he were given an opportunity to raise the money so was permitted to go by the consent of the judge The second $10 failed to materialize and another complaint was filed Special Herald-Republica- n f BILL KILL IN WYOMING HOUSE ‘BONE-DR- Y Cheyenne' Wyo Feb 6 — A to prohibition bill designedwas become effective January killed today by the lower house of the state legislature Bills are pending in the house and senate to submit prohibition questions to a vote of the people at the next general election - so-call- ed - ' ' - robbery Carl Nye who was released Monday from the city jail after serving thirty was arrested' for ' vagrancy K ENDS CATARRH ASTHMA days on a He of robberyagain yesterday to have charge stolen several arti’ Bronchiiit Croup Coughs ond Colds of is alleged Oscar A'Rydall in a local cles fromhouse The stolen- - property and Sokf looming guaranteed hy back jnouey the police say was found on ' Nye s Schramm-- J ohnson Drugs parson when he was searched - SUSPECT NABBED : ' great extent - ‘ OPPOSES PENDING PLAN RICHIXS GRANTED DIVORCE Proposes That Constitution Be v Changed to Require J Equitable Taxation - An has been addressed to Governor Bamberger and members of the Legislature hy Truman A Ketchum advocating an increase in the taxes on coal companies- throughout this state The letter refers especially to the Utah Fuel company which he charges is paying-taxeon $500000 although the total value of the properties it owns in the state is more than $400000000 He asserts that the plan io tax mineral lands of the state at two and one half times the net income of the mines and to the assessed valuation of mineralplace lands at the price at which they were purchased from the government is a part of the program of lobbyists for coal mining' industries the coal that mines may escape taxation He argues that the plan is fair for metal mines but that- under the provisions mines coal would escape He containing that the Utah: Fuel company charges secured a great part of its lands offices” both in the through “friendly state and the nation and' that from testimony 'adduced at a trial in Carbon county coal secured in the vicinity of Castle Gate and Sunnyside cost the Utah Fuel company but one cent for every' 1000 tons of coal in the proper- tI68a He charges that the Utah Fuel company and its subsidiaries own and control between 30000 and 40000 acres of coal In Carbon county He states that the company secured lands from the state at from $125 the to $250 an acre and that the lands had been set aside for the of Utah the Agricultural University the school for deaf college and blind the state mental hospital and other state Institutions He charges that lands containing coal were sold on the theory that they were agricultural or grazing lands and fit for nothing else He declares the company is a twenty-two-fovein of coal mining at Castle Gate which was bought from the state at $125 an acre He quotes in the letter from an exCL H Hibbs who tespert geologist tified in a trial at Price that In the Castle Gate alone there are strip 200000000 ' tons of coal including 3000 acres owned by the company in a The different mines to nearby mine produce this amount of coal which are gone into in detail by the geologist in the trial are referred to in the open letter to the governor and the Legislature He asserts that the profit on coal mined and shipped will aggregate more than $2 & ton on every ton of coal the Utah Fuel company on shipped account by of the low price paid for the coal lands that the Castle Gate properties alone assessing the coal at 20 cents a ton are worth more than $40000000 and may 'go to $5000000L He urges that the coal should taxed at its actual worth the same asbe homes and farms and other property throughout the state is taxed in order that the state received income from the coal claims the figures are propertiea He to show the householder comparisons owner the and the small amount of ' taxesproperty the Goulds paid by ' whom he alleges expect to make $400000000 profit out of the properties a number of figures and then goes into lands sold by the reports showing anthat acre are capable state for $125 of producing 125000 tons' of coal up the present constitution heTaking urges that it be so changed that coal mining companies shall pay their equitable proportiontheof taxes and further insists that production of 1000000-tonof coal a year shows the valued ' at Sunnyside mine should be taxation $50000000 for purposes of Mr Ketchum then takes up fraud actions instituted some time ago and asks that laws similar to the federal statutes be enacted hy the state He that an investigation should be urges made as to relationship between the Denver ft- Rio Grande : railroad - and the Utah Fuel company He goes into the alleged political control of the company in Carbon county and charges that the national has been used the company in guard times of strikes and by labor troubles In he urges that the concluding be made to pay its juzt share company of taxea open-lette- r - : s : -- - ot - - - - s Provo Feb 6 — Fred Rlchins waa a divorce today from Annie granted Richins on the grounds of cruelty and desertion The defendant did not appear in court - AXXOUX CEi READIX G9 PROGRAM The annual series of readings will be course of given by the public Utah beginning the University of speaking evening in the museum asThursdayhall The following programs sembly li&ve been announced: Thursday reading by Miss Pearl Sparks and song by Miss Ruby Naegle Tuesday February 18 reading by Frank Rasmussen and Almond piano solo by Miss ' Becky 16 reading : by Thursday February Miss Blanche Marks and music by St FebMary’s string quartet 'Ftlda ruary 16 reading by Moroni Olsen - - - - - - : TRACTION MANAGER TO ARRIVE THIS JVEEK F H Dieke to Assume Charge of cal Street Car Lines Feb-1-4 Lo- Dicke la slated to assume the duties of his new office February 14 H L Beach present manager of the company will leave for the east about the middle of the month Mr Beach is an old newspaper man for five years on the having worked Tribune at a time when George Chicago Ade John T McCutcheon and Kenneth Harris 'were members of the staff of Mr that paper REFERENDUM BILL IS - ' " - 'i V Measure Provides for Refer- ring All Legislative Matters to People ay- by The bill is public af-f-of the counterpart the bill which was prepared by the Democratic Senate caucus and which been held in abeyance until the has state-wid- e prohibition bill is determined It provides under the constitution of the- state- that any matter may be referred to the people agreed upon 'by the Legislature Ordinances cities throughout the ‘State and are subject to acts of the Legislature review In all instances there must he 10 per cent of the registered voters in a maof the counties of the state sign jority must go before the petition and signers a justice of the aor notary public adother person authorized to peace minister oaths Circulation of petitions is forbidden The clerk of the county is to recheck' the signatures and forward them to the secretary of state in the case of state elections and in the case of city elections the city recorder is to reeheck the namea In the event of a1 sufficient number of names being obtained the question to be voted upon is to be placed on the ballots and the returns are to be counted as in general elections Those who are instrumental in the submitting of the questions must by pay for a pamphlet to the secretary: of state or the city- recorder giving the arguments upon the na - - - - Woolley' POLICE BRING SUIT A The district court Is asked to issue a temporary restraining order and later to order a permanent injuncthe West Side Automotion against 852 S (Eighth West In a bile club of the police complaint filed by That the club is maintained to serve unlawfully to patrons that it liquor Is & common nuisance in that ' liquor sold and that the prois unlawfully was conF C Blankenship prietor victed recently in the city court al-of unlawful- sale of intoxicants are action leged as Ccauses of chief of detectives Sharp' Joseph is- the - petitioner with the State of Utah as an interested party - - - - - - -- : - - - y Vk -- e ’ - - -- 1 - - ar many-million-dol- lar cember 26 ' 1916k Symonda Dry Goo da ber 28 1916 Butte Co—' of-th- order IT8S0 Mont— Decent— few months 16363 S2219S Walker Broa- - city In the last Tbe Superior Mop and Oil on n total of 949664 sale at Walker Broa The Mercantile Oo— Lea g Bench Cal— $4538 nnd ' S21L0S ‘ Orange Belt Emporium Pomona Cal- - 362JSO “Bollock's” Los Angeles 924600 Any farther Information desired we will gladly furnish ANDERSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR— H &C HOFFMAN Trust Co Pres of Hoffman Brothers Loan VICE PRES AND TREASURER AND DIRECTOR — Pres of Hoffman EDW R HOFFMAN Vice Loan & Trust Co Brothers — ' SECRETARY 21 E W D M RASMUSSEN ' First South Salt Lake City r BOARD MERGER BILL IN HOUSE Dog Owner Pleads With State to Give Dog SOCIALISTS ASK A VOTE ON WAR Pasteur Serum Greenwood Measure Con- Tooele County Man Says Demand That Nation Stay 'Animal Saved Him From Out of Conflict Until Consolidates Four Depart X Attack of Rabid Coyote flict Authorized ments T -- greenwood into the Representative measure an the recommendations of carrying out in his message Governor Bamberger to the Legislature for the taking over by the state board of health of the activities of the state dairy and food commissioner the state hotel inspector the state superintendent of weights and measures and the sanitary inof barber shops spectorsmeasure creates a state departThe ment of health consisting of the state board of health a stafte health commissioner and heads of divisions provided for by its various sectionsa new The governor is to appoint hoard of health within thirty days of the the passage and after six regularly act to be composed- ofapproval and one' sanipracticing physicians la to seboard The engineer tary lect a state health commissioner from to hold among its membership who isdivisions office for rbur years Four or bureaus are creates: First a bureau' of vital statistics second a bureau of sanitation third a bureau of registration and licensing fourth a bureau of foods and drugs The existing food and drug law is in any particnot affected by the bill new definition ular excepting that a is provided by declarof adulteration not ing foods i to be adulterated- “if from properly and securely protected flies animals insects dust dirt or other sources of contamination" The present and measures law ia also leftweights undisturbed but the hotel law has been strengthened In while a complete many particulars for barber sanitary code - is proposed shops Slaughter houses are to be put under inspection and licensed the bill fee providing for a nominal The sanitary food law which has been endorsed by the home economics of the General Federation department of Women’s Clubs and adopted at the last annual convention of the Association of American Food and Dairy Officials as also by the National Wholesale Grocers’ association haa measbeen included in 'the Greenwood ' ure In the sanitary division of the new law are features to the inspection of moving relating picture theatres and other places of amusement swimming pools waterworks and sewerage systems Industrial camps and pleasure resorts new law provides One chapter of the and for the examination registration of embalmers while other licensing are to babies devoted occupachapters tional diseases etc - - proposed - - - - REHEARING GRANTED IN THE MUTART CASE - Case Against 'Warden Artliar Pratt Is Placed on Calendar for' New Opinion V in the case of Sheldon C MuRehearing tart against Arthur Pratt warden of the state prison was granted yesthe supreme court of the by the terday case will in all probastate and at the foot of the bility be placed calendar When the - case February was decided by the supreme court Mutart who was - serving an Indeterminate sentence In the state prison was granted his liberty as he had The served the minimum sentence supreme court held the indeterminate sentence law of the state to be unBEET GROWS constitutional on the ground that it INDUSTRY " did not fix the sentence op a person --— — of a crime In addition the convicted Byproducts of Utah Factories Will supreme court' held the title of the Feed TBOO Cattle Annually act embraced more than one subjectto - The The rehearing la sought in order of then growth and to have the court render a decision in sugar beet industry importance the intermoun-taito the state the matter of the Indeterminate country and law of Utah and Idahoespecially is set out ip a statement Issued yesterday by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar'acompany ' In addition to amount of money distributing the great two states experience throughout N has proved that the tops of beets and the pulp together with other byfactories are products offrom the sugar 7500 head of cattle capable orfeeding 75000 head of sheep The annually to pay out $700000 company expects One package more to the farmers during the coming If the beet tonnage is the same year 25c at all druggists aa it was during the last year owing proves to the increase in the price of beets : - -- d - - - - - AGAINST ROADHOUSE - - - Manufacturers oJ the “ SUPERIOR DUST AND OIL MOP” (With Devices and Adjustable Handles) We have invested thousands of dollars ourselves and are now manufacturing the utilities they are on the market and the plant is overwhelmed with orders MONEY IS NEEDED PORT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES A LIMITED AMOUNT OP STOCK FOR SALE ALLOTMENTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS ' CENTS A SHARE' A' safe sound plain business proposition which will make long profits — because there is a large and store® in increasing demand for our 'utilities particularly among 'department stores in large cities general TRADE all cities from state agents and district agents everywhere WE MUST TAKE CARE OP THE THAT IS VOLUNTARILY 'FORCING ITSELF ON US IS BIGGER THAN THE ‘‘SUPERIOR DUST AND - OIL MOP SALT LAKE BIGGER THAN THE WEST— IT IS NATIONAL We have the best Dust And' Oil Mop and Polish on the market A decided improvement on all others better than those which are so widely n advertised A few years ago one of them was struggling for capital and business million-doilrecognition and was finally backed financially Today it is in the class Not many years ago there was a certain oil and you are perfectly familiar with its name had its share of ups and downs till a silvery lining concern paying appeared in the clouds— and now it is a lavish dividends v A with fact the attest stores a wonderful We have Big proposition orders which we arc trying to fill Here is the way they are coming in: department atorea H S Proque St Co- - one of Claclnuztl’z27large ISIS December IllOfiOD an order for placed Ednwdi Hardware Co— Hen® Rev— order for S8COO ' De- - IN SENATE OFFEE) Widow of Plosecr Journalist Paid Last ' Honors by' Friends Funeral services for Phoebe Watts Sloan widow of the founder and first editor of the Salt Lake Herald were held at the home of 'her son Thomas W Sloan 261 Second avenue 'at boon The services were in charge yesterday of Bishop T A Clawson Prayer was offered by Ezra Stevenson The speakers each of whom paid a high tribute to the sterling qualities of Mrs Sloan were Robert Patrick Joseph McGee Sr Heber 'J Grant of the Quorum of the twelve apostles and Bizhop Clawson Music was furnished by a male quarCane Patrick tet and Mra Margaret The floral tributes- - were many and beautifuL The 'grave at the Citycem-eter- y was dedicated by George K question “bone-dry- ” - 9 - : - (mime® a FILE SECOND CHARGE SLOAN FUNERAL HELD e” rub-dow- f Coal Companies ‘ - anti-kamnia-tabl- ets f s' - : old plant and necthe large is dismantling new haa been oressary equipment dered according to Mr Haddock to make the new plant ready to begin September 1 with a dally capacof 00 tons ityThe is being laid to ' the trackage new site and the new block of stock on the marketnai been put recently almost entirely subscribed 'it s - - Nervous Periodical Headaches “sick-headach- Herald-Repnblira- sec- op-atlo- This tropble commonly called la said to be due to the reOften tention of urea ina the system condition of stated that poor ' theisblood la a cause of these headaches or that It is a nervous condition and in certain cases no doubt this la true Where treatment ia demanded it la more for the pain than anything else and Dr A F Schellschmldt of Louisto ville has found and satisfactory relief give prompt “Rest should be insisted upon” he should go to“and the lays atroom and all the ’bed darken the patient and family ahould be aa quiet 'tendants as possible An emetic will sometimes bowels ahould shorten the attack aThe ' hot bath and a be kept onenn and with a coarse tow-e- l‘ thorough Two relief often give grateful tablets when the first prevent the signs appear willanusually attack one tablet attack During or two will shorten the atevery hourralieve the usual nausea and tack and These tablets may be obvomiting” Ask for tained at nil druggists for Tablets They are also unexcelled nervous headaches neuralgia and all Special to Tbe Provo Feb 6 —A meeting has been arranged with the county commissioners at the courthouse tomorrow mornat which to will be ing at to1080 call an electionthey asked authorize a bond issue for funds sufficient to cover the cost of the highway project William M Wilson to the Utah county highwaysecretary association has in his possession letters from dozens of influential citizens expressing their desire to see the matter brought up before the people 'at the earliest date He also has the names possible of a thousand or more taxpayers who favor the proposition It Is that the proposedends loops at the argued of northern and southern the county to care for the heavy tonof beets and farm will nage be the means of a rapidproduce and substantial development of these agricultural districts and will give American Fork Pleasant Grove Provo Spanish Fork and Payson easy access to the sections which surround productive them is that the commissionersIt will expected the matter at once bebring fore the people that work may he commenced on the project in the early summer WAR OX SPARROW'S —Clyde ' W Lindsay Provo Feb county farms agent announces that the campaign started against sparrows the first of the year has been unusually successful and reports received to date from different sections show more than 80000 sparrows have been killed collected and counted The campaign will continue during this month and farmers believe that by that time they will have rid the county: of the pests to a an J Haddock ' of the West Cache Sugar comretary While no definite information has pany was in Provo today in the in- been received a t the office of the terest of that company and reports Utah Light A Traction company it is that preliminary arrangements nave that H F Dicke theIn 1HW been mads to remove the Knight sugar expected manager Satt The initiative and ' referendum bill will arrive from general Canmachinery plant Raymond ada to the company’s new site at of this weekBoise Ida the latter part was introduced in the Senate yesterdCornish Utah A force of men the committee on bull-terri- er I) n Feb 6 —The second of morntheSandy Jordananround-u- p opened thisday1 attendance A Dr ingG with E Peterson average' U C president of the on opened the program agriTalking culture from a fundamental stand he stated that' “agriculture would soon lead all vocations and that it was the basis of all economical activities After a department 3 meeting was assembly 11 a m until p m held from which time Dr E G Pitus ofduring the United States government specialist in and demonstratentomology discussed ed the damage done- by the plant Insect The session was held a m until 3 p m in the dofrom 11housekeepers mestic science room Prof J C Hogen-so- n of speaking on the “Relationship the School and the Homo” The housekeepers were also addressed by RaOlson who discussed “The Proper phael Care of Infanta” At 8 p m demonstrations were given "Proper Cooking of Meats” by Mrs C B Clayton teacher of domestic science “The Proper Handof Sewing Machines” by Miss Alice ling Bowen A demonstration ‘'was given In the men’s department by the county J Webb on "Poultry agent Heber Mr Webb was assisted Raising” by B Walker and AE Smith J The be will continued program today with features of Interest which will be discussed and by experts presented Stock judging and demonstrating will be a featura Demonstrations will also be given for the housekeeper in the domestic science department Herald-Republica- n C) Herald-Repnbllca- Utah County Commissioners Will Pass on Project at Meeting Today HUL and women were present tothe fifth annual ball of the night at Ogden Barbers’ union which was held In the Berthan hall The was one of the most pretentious affair kind of its Ogden this season and was atgiven innot tended only by Ogden people1 but couples from Brigham City Logan Salt Lake and other surrounding cities men Health Child Attach Special to The Ogden Feb 6—Health authorities have received a report that MrClaire and Clawson little daughter of Mrs F L Clawson of 2273 Endlon avenue was bitten by a Boston owned by a neighbor while connfrom school yesterday The ing home has been caught by city dog dog catcher J II Hughes and is being examined for symtoms of rabies The little girl was bitten in the calf of the right leg by the dog Ogden any ueuxaijADF — )dmao3 MANY ADVOCATE an SALT LAKERS PLEAD GUILTY TO BURGLARY nt - Ogden Feb 6 —Increase In capitalidezation from $50000 to $150000 was cided upon at a meeting of the directors of the Lei sh man Arcaseope com- er 50-ce- - Capitalisation of Leislimnn Arcaseope Company Is Increased Ro-lap- -- - FILM COMPANY GROWS It was pany held attothe Webertheclub name of the also decided change Arcaseope company from theL Lelshman comJ Lelshman companyTheto the secured increasmoney by pany company ing the capitalization of the sales of the will be used to promote theand other inmathematical instruments ventions including a wireless photoapparatus perfected by Leroy Jgraphic Lelshman p J Lelshman and Frank H Leroy were added to the board of direcare tors the other members of whichDavid president: Albert Scowcroft James H Jensen secretary-treasurLelshman Sr Joseph H Thomas and Joseph R Jeppson - ur ’ Herald-Republic- - - - Special to The - ? 1919 and in anticipation of increased traffic over the railroads of ’the councoming year officials try during theUnion of the Ogden Railway St' Terminal company are making preparations to improve the Ogden railway by the addition of four miles of yardstracks new The Ogden yards already have between flfty-fdand fifty-fiv- e miles of trackage but in view of the immense amount of traffic handled here the increase in the amount of is considered necessary trackage With the Union Pacific - - Herald-R- e Ogden Feb' 6 —In preparation for Ogden’s golden jubilee convention in an anto-matana revolver from' his pocket where leveling: it across the courtroom Lake Is on trial Harry Wood of Salt Conductor murder for attempetd killed Charles A wood who shot and car Charles McCullen30 a young: streetillusbandit October" dramatically trated todav the method he used to defend himself from the two young: bandits Conductor Wood’s act in pulling: a film from his pocket took almost everyone In the courtroom by surprise Those In line with the muzzle of the wicked revolver held little automatic looking re conductor the until breath their ' turned the Ron to his hip pocket - The street car conductor positively Identified Harry Wood the defendant as one of the two street car bandits who on the night of October 30 boarded his car an& demanded that he turn over them his money tocovered Wood s by HarryAlthough Wood testified that revolver Conductor from his he pulled his own automatic to the conductors pocket AccordingWood cried Look testimony Harry conout!” to McCullen as he saw the same in the and his gun ductor pull " Wood felt a flash of breath Conductorside as a bullet frcn In his pain his body The ihe bandit’s gun entered directconductor fired at the two men two at two shots at McCullen and ing AVood he testified The two men then car step McCullen dropped offto the his knees and finally stumbling while the other sinking to the ground in the darkness man disappeared As the car came to a stop the motorthe man came rushing back through Wood aisle to the side of Conductor -wound in who was bleeding from the got me all right his side “Well they to his Conductor Wood testified Ihe saidone of got motorman “but I think young few minutes later on them” A was the found lying McCullen face down dying from the bulground let wounds in his abdomen District Attorney Stuart P Dobbs drawconducted the case for the state minute in of the shooting the story ing detail from Conductor Wood the chief and ReinAttorneys David L Stine for Wood hart I Gideon are counsel companion in crime of the the alleged McCullen dead youth - - ? - - m AiH : childhood daya Look back at your mother insisted “dose” Remember the on—castor oil calomel cathartics How you hated themthemhow you fought against ' With taking our children It’s different Mothers who cling to' the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they do The children’s revolt la are tender little "insldea” Thfr I oy them injured and your child’s stomach liver deliif bowels need cleansing give only cious “California Syrup of Figs” Its action Is positive but' gentle Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit children laxative” handy they knownever falls to it love to take it that clean the liver and bowelaa and sweeten and that the stomach saves teaspoonful tomora sick child today given row botAsk your druggist for a tle of "California Syrup of Figs" which haa full directions for babies children of all ages and for grown-up- s on each bottle Beware of plainly counterfeits sold here- - See that it Is made by “California Fig Syrup ComRefuse other kind with - - - Advo- Ketchiim t cates Increase of Taxes on Truman y ' : Neiv Whips Automatic Railroads Tracks to Accommodate From Pocket to Show Traffic Increase J Method? of 2 Bandits to XBuild - Give 'Califo rnia Syru p of Figs' s V 9 BOV YBEASU EW STOC K BN THE NDEKSON MAKiyFACTURIMG CO ' VC?' - ' TO GOVERNOR ! STATE WITNESS FOR HER JUBILEE I WRITES LETTER B LIVER AND BOWELS PISTOL USED BY s v V CALOMEL PILLS FOR Vincent Sexton Correspondent Telephone 1R ' e i ’ - - sen-ten- ce S ELL-AAbsolutely Removes Indigestion b it T TRGING the state board of to send a treatment for II health his dog which was bitten by a rabid coyote Alfred W Johnson cf Vernon Tooele county has written a letter to Dr T B Beatty that he desires the remstating edy as his dog “is the protector of my flocks and my friend” Included in the letter is a graphic beaccount of a fight Mr tween the dog running two coyotes Johnson and another man armed with rifles It was said in the letter that the head of the coyotes are being sent to the department as to rabiea for examination The letter which was received stated by Dr Beattyattacked yesterday that a coyote the flock of sheep during the night and the drove him off but in the dog was severely bitten as the fight anwas muzzled At daybreak dog other coyote attacked the dog end was unmuzzled by the the ownerdog and sent after the coyote In the fight which ensued the coyote getting-thbetter of the dog jvas when a ranch hand of the Bailey ranch armed with a rifle appeared on the scene A shot fired at the coyote made and charge Johnleave the it son who gotdog out of its way Two shots were sent into the body of the coyote without effect and it was necessary to shoot the animal twice more before it was killed The letter states the head was enThe head Is being sent larged to Dalnes state bacterioloLforL examination gist BEVANS IS SPEAKER Meeting at Unity Hall Passes Resolution of Censure Advocates Opposed ' If the Socialists of Salt Lake have their way the United States will net go to war with Germany or any other nation until the question has been submitted to a vote of the people of the country This is the substance of a resolution adopted at a meeting - of members of held at Unit- hall last night The resolution came as a result of a received from the American telegram Union Against Militarism with headquarters at Washington D C The telegram asked that President Wilson senators and members of the House be urged to adopt the suggestion of W J- the question of war b Bryan that submitted to the neutral nations or to Sta'tee5 °f the people of th® United The meeting refused to consider the question of submitting the war attitude of the United States to any but the neople of his country After the adoption of tho resolution It was announced that a protest meeting against the United States to war with any nation would begoing held at 8 Unity hall at o'clock Friday night: similar meetings according to the made last night trill be held throughout the United States this week by the Socialist party Give Governor Advice OFFICERS I addition to the antiwar resolution the meeting also passed a reeolu-tio- n Governor Bamberger to stud urging the New Zealand income tax law vetoed any income °J Harold R Smoot Is Presi- tax°weiJe£?ne! be that might passed by the present Legislature Ore The was Will called dent meeting for the purShip pose of considering the Income tax now bill pending before the Utah Within Ten Days J Alex Reran of Tooele Representative the only Socialist In county Utah the Legislature was the principal Stockholders of the Western meetannual fol- speaker at their Copper companyelected directors as In Introducing Mr Bevan the chafr-ma- n yesterday ing of the meeting c D Stoner delows: Harold R Smoot Duncan Mac Vlchie Edwin T Jones Reed Smoot clared that whlle there are supposed Frank A Fisher Imer Pett and Preston representatives of labor In the Legis-latur- e D Rlcharda there Is no one who ia protect-In- g and working jfor the rights of the The directors met immediately after man like Mr the stockholders’ meeting adjourned laboring Mr Bevan took up Bevan and sleeted Harold R Smoot' president subject of taxation at considerable'thelength of the companyandDuncan MacVichle declared He that manager vice president the Income general tax proposed law was the most sound and consistand Edwin T Jones secretary and ent method of taxation that could be treasurer The Western Utah Copper company Is devised for Utah at this time that it property in the would bring to the state if passed in the largest developed has present esti- its original form not less than $3000- region and Deep Cre4k reserves of 200000 tons aver- 22?- - n ®ut $2000000 mated ore an£ in copper the course of his re-in better than 5 per cent During aging Mr the marks Sevan “aid: “A m The company’s property includes Tuolumne Utah would be considered a radical Gold Hill Ochre Springs conservain any other part of the world” Calaveras and Yellow Hammer groups tive One man used up claims and three ten minutes of time comprising twenty-on-ae surface area and was granted another five minutes total small fractions which extended to an additional twelve of more than 240 acres Clifton The property is in the mining end of the Deep district near the north forty-thre- e miles Creek mountains AriCELI AIXU on the Income tax law before committing station one-hahimsouth of Wendover one lf on self and now the bill and western Pacific before the Legismiles from Goodwin station on the lature new Deep Creek railroad The company has Just built ' and ore bins ana a tram equipped to handle the ores from 'gravity its Gold Hill ? claim to the loading station and is on Calaveras THEN ACT its QUICKLY developments pushing A railroad spur is being run group blood the From solid tissues to Goodwin station the company's take 'their food and oxygen from Unless The company is equipped the poison is checked it will soon property afto handle about 250 tons of ore a day fect the entire body If you have dry Ore shipments will begin immediately rough akin pimples on the face swolafter the railroad hasbe been completed len tonsils sore throat and the votes which will probably within the next husky: if the joints become swollen ten daya and stiff: If you have catarrh and feel - The officers of the Western Utah all stuffed up if you cannot eat rlsht were — don’t delay the moving think Copper company work right right in financing and building' the Write at once1 to Dr Drown 935 Arch spiritsCreek railroad of which Duncan Deep M&cVichie la president Edwin T Jones St Philadelphia for a bottle of secretary and Harold R Smoot a BROWN’S BLOOD TREATMENT? 2 director 85 About per cent of the stock was lasts a month or get it at Schramm-Johnso- n represented at yesterday's meeting Drug Stores Salt Lake City e ent -- ELECTS® Leg-1-Jatu- re s - - - - - BLOOD DISEASED all-th- e |