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POLLY AND HER PALS ' " Tb V -- " WT' BV CLIFF T &RRYr ' r V' V kl OUR ' TPwT iS To 4 Sa 'Trtosfc-- 1 Oiiiu vtRfc So “T& R5RTiA(4Tt J - Hdifc' 'tkkCTsiJ rf’HfeM feC-4- rt- T5l tr glIGiL''— 77 taJtLOPtl agcr-r- ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS GYfflOPROME TO OPEN TONIGHT DEATH’ TEXT OF WILL RECLAIM ' War Would Pat SOM INSIDE Stop to College Sport on Coast CUB HISTORY Cincinnati O March 27 —Details of the enormous profits mage by the Chicago National league baseball club in the years 1905 to 1913 and the sudden drop in the earnings in the subsequent two years were given today in Judge May’s common pleas court by Charles in his suit against Charles Schmalstig 1 Taft and others to recover $5555555 and interest conKchmalstig who was formerly fidential for Taft claims the agent above amount is due as his share of the $500000 proceeds of the sale of 900 shares or the club’s stock to owner Charles Weeghman present Taft was former owner of the club In his testimony Schmalstig declared 1905 to 1913 Inclusive the that from of the club ranged from 100 to profits 160 per cent that in 1914 the dividends dropped to 20 per cent and in 1915 to 5 per cent mainly because the club was not a winning ball team and also had experienced a long siege of bad weather In answer to his former agent’s petition Taft claims that there is due but $625550 to Schmalstig relates that the plainThe Mr Taft $10576 for the stock tiff paidpetition which he held and that he recovered $81000 as his share of dividends from same the stock paying a total of the in810 per cent from 1905 to 1913 clusive IS NOON EVENT TODAY' KALLUSCH TAKES PAGEANT The work of three hundred Stanford and Washington None of Players in Finals Already Have Decided to Afile to Best His Individual Cancel Schedules Score of 698 27 —Arthur March Younger graduate manager of the University of Washington today addressed letters to all conthe of the Pacific coast colleges ference asking if the various managers would cancel conference athletic contests in case states should enter thethewarUnited He stated In his messages that he favored such a move F C Behrens graduate manaInat Stanford ger formed Younger immediately recommending cancellation of all athletic activities and expressed hearty accord X’ith the suggestion from the Washington man of the Second u Mobilization has already ashlngton Infantry the University of Washingplaced ton team out of for track honors Captcompetition McDonald Ernest Murphy andBill Ross are members of the unicompany and already have versity broken training and reported at the state armory for duty Graduate Manager Younger of the university is a corporal In the coast artil- BATTLE Mc-Keck- Grand Rapids Mich March 27 —The individual championship of the American Bowling Congress went to Otto Kallusch ' of Rochester tonight when none of the players in the final games of singles of the seventeenth innual tournament bettered his mark of 698 Gua Sartorius and William Holza-chu- h of Peoria 111 won the two-me- n with their world’s record mark of title 1346 Henry Miller of Detroit won the allevents with 1945 event was conPlay In the five-ma- n cluded late last night the Kirk broth- -' ers of Chicago winning with 3061 Kallusch won his honors in the singles by a one pin margin Archer Rodee of Milwaukee being second with n 697 Low scorfe to figure In the was 1124 this money year prize while 553 was the minimum' in the individual contest nie two-ma- lery WAR WOULD AFFECT NO BOAT RACE IF AUTO RACE GAME LOSES GOOD JOB WAR IS DECLARED PROMOTER IN BAD Lewis Newman well known fight of Denver who manager and promoterhere Jack Torres left brought last night for Denver to recently take charge of the National Athletic club of that city as successor to Jack Kanner manclub since Its organization ager of the who is well known here as Kanner a former boxer has lost out in Colorado according to a Denver exchange because of trouble with the federal authorities Regarding Kanner’s difficulties a Denver paper says: “Jack” Kanner proprietor of the Naa local organizational Athletic club tion interested In giving professional bouts was arrested last night boxing the progress of a match between during “Joe" Flynn and “Sailor” Kirke the federal authorities with chargedanby“Undesirable alien’’ being The charges originated in Washington The information was sent to Henry 51 Moler United States inspector of immigration for the Colorado district by Lewis F Post assistant secof labor with the order for the retary arrest of Kanner and u woman Kanner is held under a bond of $1500 Kanner has been promoter of boxing matches of the National Athletic club since its organization two years ago under the patronage of an afternoon newspaper Mass March 27 — The boat race this year wii: be cancelled In event of a declaration of war by Congress Fred W Mocre graduate treasurer of athletics at Harvard university said today Other athletic events also will be cancelled he said although such competition as may be decided on Harvard’s home fields when the preparation does not involve extensive training will be played The probability of similar action by other may further reduce these con colleges tests No formal agreement has yet been reached regarding the at New London Conn on June regatta 22 Moore said although there has been an Informal exchange of views between the athletic committees of universities both graduate The crew activities would be the first to be abandoned acbecause cording to the treasurer both and of the preparation necessary the fact that every member of the ’varsity crew'and most of the members of the second eight are enlisted for some form or naval training of military Cambridge Yale-Harva- rd Yale-Harva- rd ALLEN TO MEET POCKET CHAMP DEMPSEY MEETS MEEHAN TONIGHT March 27 — Benny Kansas City Mo billiardlst who held the title for more than a year probably will make a Halt Lake Iloxer II an Mads Hit With strong bid for Frank Taberskl’s crown when the challenger and the title Fan a of Oakland and San holder meet in a championship match Frnnrlseo the second week in April Allen In his game here has Oakland March 27 —'With the pros- been clicking practice off runs of fifty and ects of warmer weather from now on sixty and is confident of winning back week renters upon the title oxing interests this the appearance of Jack Dempsey and Willie Meehan at the head of the PAUSES LOSE FOR INDIANS Athletic club’s card of Emeryville New Orleans March 27 —Pitcher A bouts to be staged in the new eight open L Gould passed five men in succesair arena Wednesday night In the ninth inning in today’s exDempsey has made himself such a sion here and enabled New hibition his sensational showing Orleans togame magnet AbyI Norton Cleveland 8 to 7 Herdefeat the West Oak- bert Kelly a recent that not against Pacific Coast acbe large quisition to New Orleans land pavilion would hit a home to accommodate the fans from run with one on In tho seventh enough In? both sides of the bay who want to see ning the big fellow in action out at Freddie Dempsey has been resort since last Bogan’s Ocean Beach his stamina and up Friday building runs his muscles by Exhibition Games hardening the sand Dempsey's long physician alongthat Jack’s throat has now healed says completely from the attack of and that the fighter should be Pine Bluff1 Ark March 27 —St Louis In the best of condition by Wednesday Americans association 0 The wise boys are picking Meehan (Ten innings) Columbus to win over Dempsey that out victorious Willie has always come figuring Galveston March 27— Chicago Amerencounters with in his first anyone icans 14 Galveston Texas league 4 niUSWKH rilEXY PATRIOTIC Memphis March 27 — Memphis SouthMilwaukee March 27 — President A erns 5 Cincinnati Nationals 9 the Milwaukee baseball F Tlmme ofannounced Waco Texas March 27 — New York that he would team today 10 per cent of the profits of his Nationals 3 Waco Texas league 2 give club this season to athe Red Cross to In in equipping base Little Rock Ark March 27 —Little assistvant RorV southern R St Tont Nationals 8 of soUml warfare hospital th ton-sillt- Allen former world's champion pocket is Cincinnati March 27 —The assignment of dates for the various big automobile meets at Chicago and Cincinnati this summer was postponed at a between David F meeting here Reid presidenttoday of the Chicago Speedway association and officials of the Cincinnati Speedway association In a formal announcement it was stated that if the war situation was such that the automobile drivers and helpers were needed by the government the various associations would offer the to the government and wouldspeedway encourage the enlistment of race drivers and mechanicians In the army me-chanulci- ans ADAIR LOW IN QUALIFYING ROUND Ga Atlanta March 27 —George Adair of Atlanta with 81 made the low ecore of the qualifying round of the invitation tournament which opened at theSixty-foDruid Hills Golf club here today players manv of them of national reputation are John G Anderson of Newentered Ycrk and Norman Maxwell of Philadelphia with 83 each tied for second Other qualiincluded Robert Jones of Atlanta fying Frank E Blossom Yale: Louis Jacoby New Orleans and Grantland Rice New York with 85 each ur PLAY double-head- er Seniors The Juniors triumphed over the Seniors in a battle by the score of 9 to 3 while the FTesh-ie- s were easy pickings for the Sophomores coming out on the small end of a 12 to 1 score This is the second ddy of the Intemslass baseball series at the West High school and many prospects have been uncovpromisingCoach ered Richardson by SAINTS SELL GIPE St Paul Minn March 27 —The St Paul American association club has sold Pitcher Alva Gipe to Vancouver of the Northwestern league and has signed Tommy McMillan former Indianapolis shortstop last year with Chattanooga according to a dispatch from the Beaumont training camp today in 4 KELLAR KNOCKED OUT New York March 27 —Jim the Dublin giant stopped Terry Coffey Kellar of --California In the third round of a ten round match in Brooklyn tonight Kellar’s seconds threw in the sponge Coffey weighed 200 pounds and Kellar 179 - hard-foug- When you wake up with backache in the kidney region it and dull misery generally means you have been eating too much meat says a well known auMeat forms uric add which thority In their effort overworks the kidneys blood and they to filter it from the become sort of paralyzed and loggy ‘When your kidneys get sluggish and relieve them like you clog you must all the relieve your bowels: waste removing else you have body’s urinous headache backache sick spells sours tonguedizzy is coated your stomach' weather bad is you have and when the - ' V b fawn-foote- cny MAKES i STENGEL COXES THROl’OR New York March 27 — Word was re- ceived today from Hot Springs Ark one that Outfielder “Casey” Stengel of the last of the Brooklyn club’s holdouts had signed a contract with Pres- ident Ebbetts LEONARD IIAS GRIP New York March 27 — The ten-rou- nd '' E L Officials Say $5000 Will Be Saved Annually Under New Agreement A fifteen-yea- r contract for the disposal of the city’s garbage was entered Into by the city commission yesterday with A Retan and M M Hill whereby the city will deliver the garbage to a central station from which it will be taken by the contractors to a reducing plant It is estimated that under the agreement the city will save about $5000 annually in the disposal of garbage The question of purchasing iron pipe for water main extensions for the coming year was discussed at length owing to the prospective advance ina the price of pipe The matter was laid over Commissioner Karl A Scheid introduced two ordinances one of which would require contracting painters and paper hangers to pay a license fee of $50 a year and the other- requiring kalsominers to pay a like contracting sum The proposed ordinances were introduced at the request of a number of painters and paper hangers of the the request of Mr Scheid the city Atwas matter laid over for one week Permission was granted the Humaneto permit- twenty girls 5 to sell society popcorn on the streets April The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the society The commission denied the petition of J B Quinn to operate a pool hall - GOES TO FORT' WORTH Fort Worth Tex March 27 — Catcher of the Chicago White Sox “Dolly” Gray over was Worth turned team to the Fortwas forHe today (Tex) aleague Notre Dame star the on' merly Is The urine rheumatic twinges cloudy team and was In the Western full of sediment channels often get league last year sore water scalds and you are obliged in Sugar House to seek relief two or three times during the night Either consult a good reliable physU H ROSENTHAL CHOSEN MOTORIST CONVICTED ! at once or get from your phardan NEW ERA CLUB HEAD macist about four ounces of Jad Balts r OF INTOXICATION take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and H Rosenthals has been selected ' as Bowman' charged with havr your kidneys Iswill then act fine This president of the newly organized New driven an automobile while under made from the add of Era club an organ famous salts Ization of ing composed lemon juices combined with fifty young men ' of the Jewish : faith the influence of -intoxicating liquor grapes and has been used for genera- The other officers are: J Schwartz was found' guilty-- by Justice of the llthia and and stimulate slusrlsh lee president S - H Kimeldorf re- Peace F B Scott yesterday He will tions to clean to neutralize acids in the cording secretary I McGillisr financial be sentenced this' morning Bowman kidneysso Itso no Inurine longer Irritates - thus secretary- and M Filas treasurer The is alleged to have Cook- - nearand Second weakness F va bladder club is series of George jured ending 'monthly planning' March 22 Jad Salts Is &' life sayer for entertainments it is South and West’ Temple-othroughfor- which meat eaters It Is- inexpensive’ regular cannot hopeid to raise funds 'the i aid of- Bowman admitted that he was driving makes-- a delightful ef fer- the relief fund for Jewishwar sufferthe machine at a speed of twenty-fiv- e injure and lithla-watrs- - J: vescent drink miles an hour - : ' ' - - ' - - - -- -- run-dow- - - ’ : - - er : - -- ' - - Chief leader of the Indian ballet at the Deseret and tomorrow night place of honor in the pageant The committee also announced that immediately following the parade a free open air exhibition will be held at South Temple and Main streets and that immediately preceding the eventhe band ing an open airGymodrome will performance concert In front play of the gymnasium The final meeting of the general committee was held at noon yesterday and all reports indicate a stand'success from “Rain-in-the-Fac- e” gymo-drometonl- ght rousing point every Lewis Neeley a pioneer who came to Utah in 1850 died at his home 834 Wilson avenue yesterday He wfis born 'in Vermillion county 111 August 1 184l and came to Utah with his parents when 9 years old the party makthe trip by ox team ingFor a number of years Mr Neeley engaged in freighting in various parts of the lntermountaln country Later he took up the of a farmer In the southeastoccupation of Salt Lake counpart ty which he followed for more than years Mr is survived by forty his widow and theNeeley following children: Lewis I Neeley Benson Cache county Mrs Etna M X Whetman Crescent: George R Neeley Willard Neeley'and Mrs Ethel N Hanes all of Salt Lake and sixteen grandchildren Funeral "services will be held from the Emerson ward chapel at 12 o’clock noon Friday Interment'will be in City cemetery THREE SEEK RELIEF FROM MARTIAL YOKE Two disappointed wives and one husband yesterday the Third district court for petitioned from the matrelief rimonial bonds Mildred F Cassidy charges that John T Cassidy has failed to provide her with the necessities of life Ida A Coufis makes a similar charge against Nick A Coufis Ernest Cobb alleges desertion In hi complaint against Mary C Cobb HIGH MEAT PRICES RESULT IN RIOTING Chicago March 27—Hunger demonby Jewish'' women which last night were resuhied toone kosher meat market a was knocked down-anbeaten and three women were arrested Eight less serious demonstrations against the' high' price of meat were reto the ported today but the women mostly police with babies in their arms fled without resistance upon approach ot motorcycle policemen 'LARGEST ICEBERG The largest iceberg ever met'- by:'a liner was nine miles long and 300 feet above the water in height LIVING IN SWITZERLAND You cannot reside lu Switzerland without-firsobtaining a permit from strations broke out day At detective d - - : t the authorities--- 1' i c& Completion of the deal whereby the Ellison Ranch company of Salt Lake took over the holdings of the Golconda Land & Live Stock company at Golconda was had yesterday By the the week the last of latter part ofwill the property Ellisonbe transferredis al-in company though atthethe time present charge of The deal called for an Investment comalmost $750000 and the Ellison Its capital stock from pany increased it $500000 to $1000000 in order that The Golmake the was purchase might one of the best conda company known live stock companies operating in the western states It had a large number of cattle and sheep in Elko and Humboldt counties ENevada P Ellison of E Ellison and James are at the head of theofcomLayton and the R E Allen cashier pany & Trust company of Savings Knight Ellisons Provo Is associated with the was In the deal The property which comEllison Ranch by the purchased $0000 acres of land pany consists of of which Is grazing the greater part in Humblodt and Elko land situated 6000 head cf beef steers counties and with a great number of sheep and horses In addition water rights farming lands and orchards are included in the purchase vert St George Marshes Into Fertile Fields L 5 Actual work on the program of reclaiming approximately 35000 acres of semitropical land extending from Hurricane to a point south of St George will be undertaken late this spring according to Clarence Jarvis chief enDixie Irrigation project gineer of the contour who maps of the terinspected office of the in the ritory yesterday United States surveyor general Mr Jarvis has just returned from the project dam site on the Rio Virgin Ultimately It is the Intention of building three great etorage dams on this river at stations above Hurricane On account of the steep rise of the river at favored spots however it will be possible to divert a large flow of its water into canals without dams and this undertaking will form the the construction work first unit toof Mr Jarvis according One or the canals of the project which has been surveyed by Mr Jarvis and project engineers will be thirty miles in length Work on this canal is destined to begin late In the spring from a natural inIt will beon driven it Is take up as the Rio Virgin and some the canal progressesout on said that of its water will be released the upper slopes of arid semitropical lands Hope has been entertained for of a railroad line from down to 2t neighborhood of Lund tbn it Is thought Although George such an enterprise would stimulat'-thit is declared by Mr that the completion of the projJarvisfinancing ect would result In the developxm-Tof such great tonnage of agricultural products that theextension project in itself would make the Imperative from a business standpoint tl-- e i BOYS AID IN FINDING LOOT OF THIEVES Nearly $300 worth of stolen prop- has been recovered by officers of erty the juvenile court under the guidance of three boys who were committed to the state industrial school at Ogden about a month ago The boys were sent to the school for theft but refused to tell anything about what they had done with the loot A few days ago announced their willingness to rethey turn to Salt Lake and do what they could to recover the property The boys pointed out places where they had hidden guns fishing tackle opera glasses and clothing AND SWELLING AWAY “St Jacobs Oil” Rub It on a sprained ankle wrist shoulder back or a sprain or strain that’s when you realize the anywhere honest "St Jacobs Oil’ magic in oldmoment because the it is applied out comes the pain ache soreness and into the It penetrates swelling muscles ‘ nerves rightligaments injured tendons and bones and relief conu-kills pair It not Instantly the Injury so a but soothes and healsmerely Is effected quick recovery Get a small trial bottle of “St Jacobs Oil” right now at any drug else store and stop suffering Nothing — sets things straight so quickly so It Is the application thoroughly bruise to rub on a bad sprainonly strain or swelling —Advertisement s TO - MACHINERY ON WAY FtjR SUGAR PLANT All of the machinery for the factory by the West Cache Sugar being erected company in the Cache valley has been from the Knight Sugar facshipped in Canada and more than forty tory cars of machinery have either arrived or are on their way here At a meetboard of directors of the ing of the-held at the Hotel Utah last company it was decided that everything night' should be made ready for the factory The late In to begin checked contracts July directors operations signed by farmers In the Cache valley and it is estimated that tha company will have 5000 acres of beets ' - - - v Con- Don’t suffer! It’s so needless Instant relief folE lows a rubbing with Investment of $750000 Required to Take Holdings of Nevada Concern vCv- r i"' The Rev Patrick Boland C M arrived In Salt Lake yesterday in company with the Rev Patrick Flannigan C M to assist the Very Rev Father Maune C M In conducting the two weeks’ mission Yblcii is being given n the CuUiclic cn'iitdral of the Madeleine Father Boland preached last night on “Death and the Judgment” and tonight at 745 o'clock Father Flannigan will deliver a sermon on the Catholic teachings concerning marriage Father Maare opened last night In a class for the cathedio1 rectory who are interested Instudv-fn- g the doctrines of the Catholic church There was a large attendance number of persons and even a are expected larger when the course Is takun up again at 725 o’clock Father Maune explained that tonight the class was not Intended solely for converts but was for the benefit of all persons who of Catholic docsought explanations trines from an authoritative source lie would be said that all welcomed “Hin entered the world and with sin came death as a punishment” said In opening his Father Boland last sermon on “Death night and the Judgment” "Life Is like a cloud that swiftly passes overhead and is then seen no more We cannot tell how or where or when we shall die And the uncertainty of death is the reason why people should use untiring energy in preparing for it “It makes little difference when or where or how we die if we are preto die Yet there are people who pared will ask why we should worry daily about death since we know not when it will come “We are warned that ’It is appointed unto all men once to die and after one of death the judgment’ Every immedidie: and you some day will the you will stand before ately thenseat of God to render an acjudgment count of your life Remember death and the judgment and you will never sin Of all things in this world there is nothing so truly terrible as the of a sinner death will eave “It is not your religion tothat the laws of you It is the living up All Catholics believe sincerely God must obey the commandthat they God or else they will suffer ments of forever In hell There are Catholics who are sinful I have met thousands of them But no man be he Catholic auor Protestant if he believes in an will who will panish for sin gust God say: ‘I want to go to hell’ Every man seeks happiness and every sinner seeks happiness in sin the last end “Remember my friendsRemember the sin and you will never you must face remember judgment God has hell the terrible punishment will and the thought God for the wicked of the lawsown force you to observe soul your and thus you will save and tne Meditate every day on death will stir and the thought judgment you to renewed zeal and to renewed service for God” non-Catholi- - ty ACRES V I Punishment for Sin LEWIS NEELY AGED PIONEER SUCCUMBS GIGANTIC RANCH SALE CONTRACT 35000 How Life Is Ended as ' ht uni-versl- Meat forms uric acid which clogs Kidneys irritates Bladder or causes Rheumatism follows: Circus Program Grand triumphal pageant processional spectacle extraordinary March of the heralds The human pyramids acrobatics different The clown festival carnival dance humoresque “Susie’s” band impersonations grotesque Turnverein reImperial German of art and sculpture productions Classical groupings by the Burn elli interpretations original “The Spirit of the Orient” dance characteristlque “Si barJapanese a” Madame Pavlowa queen of terpsl-chor- e dance unique Deseret gymodrome athletic carnival athletic panorama Professor Aerovinsky premier aerial artist "War of the Tribes” Indian dance descriptive d Rescue of Lulubell a of the wilderness episode thrilling "The Spirit of Liberty” grand patriotic finale Fatty Arbuckle In Parade Late last evening the parade 'committee announced that "Fatty” Arbuckle and his bride are at the Hotel Utah as guests registered of the Gymodrome committee and that they had consented to appear in the parade Studebaker brothers have the bridal couple one of the finest autos in conthe garage and the Rumelli have sented to act as escort of honor The distinguished counle will b given the ' AIM BOLAND Eloquent Churchman Tells Canals and Drains to DOUBLE-HEADE- R was played yester—Freshon the West High campus day men vs Sophomores and Juniors vs A bout between Freddie Welsh the lightand Benny Leonard champion weight was to have taken which place tomorrow night has been postirtmed until April 4 Leonard is suffering from an attack of grip t - QUIT MEAT IF YOUR BACK HURTS RUSH YOUR KIDNEYS WITH SALTS nearly persons members of the Deseret gymnasium and prominent business men of the a period of more than covering five city weeks will culminate today and tomorrow in the presentation of the Deseret gymodrome The first feature of the gymodrome will be the street pageant to be held ‘vat noon with its attendant features: The committee plans that from early forenoon until after the parade there ''shall be someon minute on the thing going streets every principal Ten airships and gas balloonsbigwillZeppelin be sent into the air anthe formation of the nouncing and a dozen other novel and parade unique features are scheduled to add Interest to the parade which Is promised to be different from the usual vaentirely riety of street pageant Order of Parade Division onemounted police heralds etc Division two floats Division three descriptive animals and exhibits Division four the gymodrome performers Division five officials members and committeemen in autos Line of March ' Leave Deseret gymnasium at 1215 east on South street precisely to State street south onTemple street to Fourth South street westState on Fourth South street to Main street north on Main street to South Temple street The main of the gymbe held in the Deseret odrome will pertormances gymnasium tonight and tomorrow beginning asat 815 The program night is announced “elaborate being and committee unique and thrilling” members a production entirely out of thepromise The program for ordinary Is as the circus - 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