Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE N ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS SPOKANE CINDER Patriotism UTAH Gets Local MEN PRACTICING Mitt Artist Spokane Ath ' Dili track team has announced f it a series til tryout meets to tlif i!ub team during the I'l'L' mmhoii'' mk a means of getting line iii: the material which will be ' ai Li Lie ir championship meet !!ti of athletes including squad ulgh schools and local want to compete under rtiaiiKles will be gathered :i:L coach and training ra rted rs round into condition Tin-' rli rough the events in time tryout furnishing and ii n i ii t tint the men in the Lest r til ffci ISIS !”! : a ud iliinriis inthe lad who defeated I the at San ninnier will sprints report this M'l'iHL' :n:i run for Urn cluh again and a brother t i In- sprinter who is a coming :t r inilcr will also turn out 'an I’carson the North Central disli inan if expected to try out under t'ohii while several of Coach Mum i ilistanci- mu at and ari- bring counted on as CandiClark t da Weight lien vers are shy Cohn is some husky shot puttrvlii'' to locate ters di cii t limners and javelin men a filled to the to string and balance Special to The ley ! iir-L- i l ! it-- f ? ri' rcK-:ai- i 1 i Id-U'- t I 'ir i : -- - I 1 - ciai - L-wi- t--s tli aggregation NAMES UMPIRES 7 — for openthe 1'mplres American league ing games 11 have been assign d hy PresiApril dent Johnson Connolly ami McCormick will offiejate at New York tiwens ami Dinn-- at Philadelphia Evans anil Ntlliii at ictroif and ami Hildebrand at St Louis "Joughlin The ninth member of the staff George Moriarty will In held in reserve Another announcement made by President Johnson was that as head of toe American league he would not ai this rime take any action in the trouble Detroit players had with New York d r s In the series between those fnin- - Mrspring iiihmum said since the fight between Culili ami Herzog had e fo re the opening of the liippene season no one had any Jurisngniar diction or authority to punish the players Mr Johnson to lie in St Louis in this week for expects several perhaps niinertioii with the injunctiondayssuit ng'inst Him mil Hickey trial of which begins Wednesday William iWid Conroy late manager of the Elnura New York State league team has signed to manage the Wells-vill- e team f the Interstate this season In spite of the talkleague of econsalaries in the interomy and class state it is said hisa contract calls for April in I I :i 6-- 1 tii'-n- ri"tv - crit rrv iri-i'ri- i er — The Tale April Philadelphia and Junior varsity crews devarsity feated the University of Pennsylvania I- t imhiv over the eights mile Henley rnurse on the Schuylkill river twenty feet separating the vartwo feet the juniors at the sity and The finish varsity race was rowed in 6 minutes 52 seconds and the junior in S minutes 41 seconds The cord for the course is 6 minutes 25 seconds It was Vale’s only race of the season because of the war the crews went to the Jut before line Coach Wright of Pennsylstarting vania switched Ids crews pitting his juniors who were juniors against Yales’ to the varsity ranks recently promoted As it turned out The old varsity crews race contested in the most thrilling The New York Yankees will start the season with Ihe following pitchers in AI Bob Shawkey shape Caldwell Cullop Mogridge Fisher shocker Bill Piercy and Slim hove A new oddity in uumes has been added to the baseball roll The hearer is Ashbv Puss a Mercer college player f the who lias signed with Macon He is an till South Atlantic league around athlete and ball player but pitching will be liis job with Macon The Columbus club of the South Atlantic league got as ground rent from the Pirates Pitcher Dolan Infielders Dunlap and McClelland and Pittsburgh three rookies who failed to show anything to Manager Callahan 7 I gale-swep- I I nd LOSE TO YALE fi-- Schauer’s Real Name Is a Big Affair 165-pou- PENN OARSMEN - 6-- Chiratro the captured Washington title-hold- Boston April 7 — Jay Could of New York won the uarjoiial court tennis twelfth singles championship for tlconsecutive year today by defeating in straight Joshua I’rane of this city :: 1 sets The score was 2 ('raiie has opposed Gould in the final of the twelve chamround of i cleen ii( ?i h- pionship Gould played an game ami cuft e! usved Crane aggressive who was handison: what lack of hy capped Maisel liny looked pretty goodpractice in the but it Ls agreed that he Yankee line-u- p can’t begin lo field like Joe Gedcon r Itube Srhaner late of the Giants nnl Louisville and now selected ly the Atli- ktlo for 1917 labors had to sign some PPra with his reol name the other day and alga them In about a dosen places As Mr Sebauer's legal name Is Dimitri Ivnnnoviteh Dimitrlhofr most of the day elapsed before all the formalities were completed Sebaner and Jake Grttman formerly a big league outfielder are probably the only Itusslans in professional hall Russian name is said to have (ettman’s been so long they never even tried to swell it t j i OGDEN PROFFERS AID TO NATION YOUR BLOO Committee on Preparation and Safety Calls on Gov- ernor Bamberger CLEANING If You Expect to Enjoy Perfect Health weaken your system and lessen your ability to resist disease To be reasonably sure of perfect health therefore your blood should he kept free from any trace of imYui cannot expect to enjoy purity This is absolutely necessary all the benefits of a strong1 and if you Tvould enjoy the robust vitality healthy body and the splendid and superb strength you long for vi tali tv von arp entitled to nn- - S S S the great vegetable blood Ytnir blood i absolutelv purifier and tonic should be kept on overv every home as a safeguard against the lean Kverv heart-bea- t bivatii of life depends upon the invasion of disease germs S S S blood supply — every function is made from rooKs and herbs gathered direct from and is of your body is either projH'rly the best blood the forests to be found or poorly performed according ami contains noremedy mercury potash or to the condition of your blood other mineral substance This great Can you not see therefore medicine acts directly upon the blood tin vital imjprtnnre of keeping cells eliminating any foreign or impure matter and at the same time your blood absolutely pure? In fact there are scores of improves the appetite and builds up ailments attributed to other and adds new life and strength to the onuses that would never exist entire system It is without questhe greatest tonic and blood if the blood were kept entirely tion builder obtainable anti a few bottles free of impurities And do not taken just now will put your s'stem underestimate the damage to in fine condition to withstand the your health that any irregular- - change in season which to many peo- es V 7 itv mav occasion 7 no matter You seemingly slight cannot afford to labor under any handicap or neglect to correct any condition that tends to lessen your efficiency Keeping well and in perfect physical condition is largely a matter of being able to resist disease Every day you are subject to attack by disease genus Everyone else is similarly exposed and those who succumb are those whose systems are not in condition to resist the disease genns which are ever present The slightest how 1 ple is a severe tax Whenever you feel debilitated or in n a condition it is because your blood has become sluggish and is in need of a purifying and invigorating tonic And it is highly important that you heed this warning of nature to put your system in order as otherwise you will be liable to succumb to some serious illness which you can avoid by keeping your blood in tip-to- p shape S S S has been on the market for more than fifty years and is sold by druggists everywhere any one of whom will tell you that he has n ever known this great remedy to fail to If you give complete satisfaction will write to our medical department you will lie given free medical advice by a specialist who makes no charge Address Swift Specific Co 04 Swift Laboratory Atlanta Ga run-dow- The committee on prepari tion rind nt the great patriotic safety appointed mass meeting in the Ogden tabernacle last Tuesday night reported to Governor Bamberger yesterday afternoon that plans had been votnpieted for the of the populathorough resource tion and organization of Weber county in the interest of the federal in the war crisis with thrmaiiy of the Judge D O’ Richards committee and Senatorpresident Chez Joseph and Judge J A Howell members paid the governor a visit explained the enLeen undertaken and terprise that had recited what had already been accomplished The patriotic: and action taken by Weber countysweeping it was said probably establishes a precedent in organized loyalty and devotion in the United States Governor Bamberthe work of ills visitors ger and approved their colleagues and expressed a desire to see similar organiz ions in support of the nation effected throughout the state On motion of Judge a safef ten members ty committee composed and empowered to enlarge to fifty members and divided into subcommittees was appointed at the mass meetThe ing membership increase was proposed effected and subcommittees were appointed to handle the various branches of the scheme as follows: Agriculture food products manufacture:census munitions finance families leftroruiting behind transportation publicity seerei service home guard medical and high cost of living The chairman of the memcommittee C C Richards is ageneral ber ex officio of each subcommittee The committee will try to haveagriculture crops put in on all vacant ground in the county and the food will collect data products tocommittee the food supplies of the relative and turn it over to the govercounty nor The census committee will take a census including every man woman and child in the county with a view to ascertaining the amount of personal service the county chn offer The recruiting- committee will urge men the importance of a on young their country’s call prompt response to on families left beand the committee hind will take care of the dependents of soldiers at the front The secret service committee of which Senator Ghez ls chairman will look into the of all residents The names of loyalty the members of this committee will not he made known They will report direct to the state authorities Following are the subcommittees of the committee on preparation and safe- ty: D D McKay chairman: Agriculture n Thomas Christian Prcst and Ji J Andrews Food products F Gt JTaylor chairman: Simon S Jensen W J Parker George Goddard James Manufactures Hehr Scovv-croBeowcroft chairman: Harley T Wright and Munitions M S Hoy Buchmlller BrowningC Rand Marriner Browning Census Hollingsworth chairman: Cahill ReJohn V Biuth and Harvey C A A Howell J Boyd f I cruiting Dobbs J M Fomstall and Lc Roy Lctshman FinanceM A P Bigelow R R Bristol and H Rowe Families left behind no one Rccles yet appointedchairRoyal Transportation man E T Hulaniski Wl A Whitney Walker Cheesetnan W J Ellingsen William Taylor and J M Read Publicity Frank Francisco chairman and J U Eldredge Jr Secret service Jochaiiman Home guard seph Chez D Murphy chairman: M James John Mark Smith E W Nichols "W Cleary H Petty Robert E Wilson Heber Scowcroft Jr Medical A R Condon chairman E M Conroy E R Dumke F Iv Bartlett Edward Bates W 15 Whalen High cest of living O J Mrs chairman: Edward Stillwell Blchel R T Uhees Lucian Ray H C Bigelow D H Adapts Rl-hnr- dn - I I That the motor truck industry will one of the greatest seasons experience in its history is indicated by the unorders reported by the usually heavy Westfall company distributors of the Mack and Saurer and in this section of the intermountain west Within a few days twelve of the ore hauling motor trucks relargest ceived in Salt Lake in recent months will reach this city for the Consolidated Mines & company The shipmentTransportation is comprised of a dozen Mack trucks purchased ly the Conso-ilate- d Mines & Transportation company from Westfall company located at the 2 S Main street the Westfall company of Recently sold two Mack trucks to the Salt Lake city of Salt Lake for use in the street department The Westfall companv is one of the newest local automobile’ establishments and is distributors in this sectiou for the Mack and Saurer trucks together with the Stephens Six and Crow Elkhart pleasure cars The Consolidated Mines & Transportation company is one of the largest concerns ever organized in the westmo-to ore and mine supplies hytransport is already tor trucks The company a fleet of eleven trucks and operating holds contracts for ore and mine supwith five large ply transportation Idaho and Utah properties officials of the Consolidated Mines & company stated yesterTransportation Emday that they had secured the old Murin Murray as the porium building trucks ray terminal of the fleet of ore Uotton-wimwhich they will operate in Rig canyon this year ore from Coalition Mines transporting company to the Murray smelters The present operating officials of the Consolidated Mines & Transportation will handle the fleet of eleven company ore triu-kowned and In operaand officials of tion hy thealready companv the concern are advertising for twenty-fou- r truck drivers two mine superintendents two master mechanics several transportation superintendents two assistant mining engineers to take up the work of the new contract for ore which the company will begin work on with the arrival of the twelve Mack trucks now cn route Wunder-Form-a-Truc- 421-42- ii s GOOD ROADS ARE U S SAFEGUARD Military Defense Strengthened by Construction of Modern Highways During the past few months while the country has been at peace many of the principal railroads of the counhave been blockaded with business try due almost wholly to the use of submarines in the Atlantic ocean which the unloading of cars at seapreventedThere has also been a proports nounced car shortage on all railroads of the country to such an extent that coal could not be delivered even within a few miles n’ the mines In time of war it is i hen-forthat apparent facilities would be totransportation for the movement of tally in:idciiiaie ami munitions Aside from the troops ilia of transportation facilities tin- fact remains that we have but four transcontinental railways with single tracks and even these would probably soon lie put out of commission by the of hridgrs and tunnels in dynamiting which event till government would be to transport troops for pnworlr'ss allow our many weeks which would enemies practically five access to the Daoific coast For this as well as for many other reasons it would sem that the federal government should at once make her-'appropriations for the construction of national roadways urross the could be used by thoucountryof which motor trucks in transporting sands and troops The Lincoln highsupplies way is perhaps the most available commerce across the contiarteryandof could be cemented from one nent end to the other for the cost of a few which are likely to lie battleships sunk in a moment and whose natural usefulness is confined to hut a few years even when not emplo ed in the defense of tho country As a military measure the completion of the Lincoln is of paramount importance highway to all sections of the country and with the aid furnished by the various states along its line the expense would not be an item worth serious consideration It would remain hy the government a" permanent asset to the country and could always be used in time of need As a means for mobilizing troops it would in many respects be preferable to the railroads and far more dependable — Ely (Nevj Record e de-iuar- ft 1 i i When Columbus set out to reach India by sailing westward he met with opposition and ridicule He believed the earth to be round Wise men held that he’d fall off somewhere if be departed from established beliefs But Columhu’ belief found him a continent and made him blessed of memory It’s tlie Same Proposition Today the Properties of 1 They are meeting with ridieule by some — but they keep on curing where other medicines have Tailed — and they are today making a name for themselves Testimonials Read These — are remedies from Mother herewith beg to commend to you that Torn Shee Bin Ik a specialist in the cure of consumption as he at the cured me in twenty cost of 250 per day days C T FLORES 709 Mission Road J a Cal 1 I hereby testify to the wonderful ability of1 Tom Shee Bin About a year ago was taken with a very Lad cold which grew vorse daily and finally was confined to my room In the last two months of sickness I commenced to spit1 iny lnod lost my appetite With this that Tom shee Bin has cured certify me of blood poisoning catarrh of the stomach and malignant diarrhoea in a short tlnie of two weeks without asking me a question W B E BRIAN 6 Marta st San Francisco CaL This is to that Tom Phee me in a few weeks Bin has curedcertify of stomach trouble W F MORRISON San Francisco 1412J Barker st Cal T Shee testify that Bin hereby curedI me of heart lung commend him who disease I was ailments suffer of theseLest doctors in thi- treated by the but without success Finally cago in despair 1 dame to California where Tom Shee Bin gave me health MRS E FRENCH Thomas st 409 111 Chicago old after years was left in ahaving weak typhoid fever condition was under the treatment ff the various hospital doctors They all said that my son could not My son 9 I heard of Tom Shee Bin and in and took his herbsonmedicine was cured I fifteen days my am convinced that Tom Shee Bin life has saved my boy’s CARRIE CONTRERAS 620 Mission road L A CaL Read He is a medlcan wonder this To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I the undersigned a mining man have been treated bv Tom Shee Bin for a serious stomach trouble a incidental bowel comand a long standing plaint for disease which realserious bladder for all work After ly unfitted meShee Bin's herbs ror Tom taking months I actualtwo and all white ly was cured although with whom 1 have treatpnysicians ed for over a year and they were failed abthe best in San Francisco to do me any good and solutely admitted that I could not finally cured le I consider that Tom Shee Bin is a wonder and without reserve I do recommend him heartily to all if every other docsufferers who tor fails will be cured by Tom Shee Bin’s herbs be cured : one-ha- lf and gratefully Very faithfully J U BUCKINGHAM Lowiiieville Sierra county Cal Bin In 1917 is the ques- tion “See America First” will be a the enforcement of which will slogan be rather easy as there will be no other place to tour in the world Tourare deluged with ining associations for routes t quiries for information almost every point of the compass The Lincoln highway is of course the first in the of many for this route across thoughts America has been so improved and provides so much that is interestmotorists who desire to tour ing that a minimum of trouble in finding with their way seek that route in preference to others All along the hightake way hotel men are preparing to tourcare of a record transcontinental ist trade and additional rooms are beprovided for many hotels while ing several new stopping places are being for arranged With a matter of 3000000 automobiles in use in America and with streets congested with traffic city and therefore uninteresting for driving the tourist traffic has grown to huge proMotorists now travel to portions every point toof the country by car in by train and the preference going who so travel do millions of people much to scatter the almighty dollar to the ends of the earth — Charles P Root in Chicago (111) Examiner 9BVKRB PEXALTY FIXED The Wisconsin legislature is considof a bill which places a ering or a Jail a fine of not more than 6200penalty term of not to exceed six months on conviction of the charge of destroying or defacing the manufacturers’ serial motor mark on motor vehicles of any kind road Y’ours thankfully C PASOSOIN Amelia st Lo Angeles Cal For the last two years T have suffered with a pain in my side which the American doctors calied which is bowel female trouble I can honestly sav that trouhle Tom Shee Bin has cured me in one month of his 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my doctors I all failed to cure me BinWhen I consaw the name Tom Shee sulted him and after taking his herbs for months I was entirely cured and confident Athat it is perPICARDI manent For more than a year T was suffrum sciatic rheumatism suffering fered- terribly not being1 able to did not sleeday or night to know to which saint to returnwas relieve my sufferings when I told of Tom Shee Bin I commenced his tea and in two months taking I was able to attend to my business and now I am entirely cured GIOVANNI DONORO 522 Green st San Francisco Cal I wish you success MRS C S BAKER 449 Montgomery st Portland Ore San Francisco Cal I wish to state that Tom Shee Bln in four weeks’ time cured me in the of intense to give doctors failed kidneys while other pain me anv relief Now enjoy good health and faith to recommend him JENS J JENSON 2195 Clara St Sir: Dear T was sick a long time but when T started to you and took your going medicine I felt all well and thought I can regained a new life IAnd can never it for only thank you T cpn say that I am forget that You are at well perfectly to use my name at anv time liberty 125 Tourist Traffic Grown to J m m e n s e Proportions Since Road Work Began Mission Cal 1616 Osgoodby author of the George s Murchison letter to the English Lord Hackvillein West ISSS writes conambassador Bin: For those Shee Tom cerning who are suffering with chronicof disseeases I will say many years vere suffering and futile oftreatment the kidended in Bright’s disease Bin com neys of which Tom Shee and T cine world-famou- 1 was cured in six weeks Now after one year have no more pains cured me after taking his pletely inedic’al marvel Without a question he Is without a peer ir his profession Respectfully GEORGE "WiGOODBY I ’onion a Los Angeles county Cal 1 sweat profusely at nights snd when Tom was losing all hopes Shee Bin gave me a dose of hismedicine which benefited me great-DI continued his medicine and was perfortly weeks after three able to follow my eured Now 1 am my duty to vocation and feel It to Tom Shee manifest my gratitude 53S - Chinese Herbs Karth from those who have been helped L "Where to Curing Concerning ks - Kovt-rnni--- impurity in your blood will Westfall Company Reports Unusually Heavy Orders and Much Activity — Hyde Cow- mat carnival Utah Cowley who is also the had to dispose of Jack Gilka of this city in the preliminary match to reach the finals but he experienced decision little trouble in winning the off the mat Gilka continually wriggled and was on his feet for a greater part of the time In the finals Cowley threw Charles HIrschaur of this city in 5 mi1 ites and 12 seconds with a double bar hold Twice Cowley had his opponent in a but Ilirschaur dangerous off position the mat Soon after they wriggled wont to the center Cowley tossed the local boy heavily to the mat and then secured a double bar hold and it was not long before he had pinned his shoulders to the mat While Cowley was not on the mat the spectators were unanivery in their opinion that he was mous long the must finished wrestler of easily the carnival JAY GOULD VICTOR IN TENNIS SINGLES BAN JOHNSON 7 April representing George university ever trod a padded ring if he will find a place for him in his aeroplane or submarine department Young Peter Jackson has declared that he will join either one of these branches of the United States forces fighting "I’ve fought for twenty years on land and now if Uncle Sam dry will have me I'll put in twenty more years fighting in the air or under water" so snake one of the most respected of mit artists who in his time met Jack Johnson Sam Mi’Vey Joe Wolcott Sam lwngford and all the rest of the best of them He battled Joe Wolcott for the welterweight championship of the world in 1904 and lie Will out in just us much says now energy for the sttiis and stripes ns ho did in his endeavor to win Jits first try at glory mid fame "There's only one tiling about: went on the colored veteran it” ‘Til insist on fighting in tiie air or under the sea Twenty years of on land is enough for any fighting one mortal and I think it's my turn now to try some other regions" 1 1 ARE ASSURED Herald-Republica- wrestling championship here tonight Irt the annual South Atlantic association Uncle Sam has a chance to enlist one of the greatest fighters who ?i MOTOR TRUCKS ATEETE Baltimore Md -- 1 BIG SALES OF WINS ON MAT Defeated Drew Will Run for Coach Toung Peter Jackson Says Cohn This Year Uncle Sam Can Have Him at Any Time Now 7 — Coach Wash 1 pokant: April "oiin of the Who S) riu ter 19 CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 ALLEN’S POWER PLANT PRAISED BY CARRUTHERS and we have never yet replaced a shaft single crank Allen fea"The clutch is another be HIGHWAY NOTES fully apture that must be used to under the Flat springs preciated lightly leather clutch facing engage as the pressure and with increasing North Bend Neb — Work is now beclutch is let in An easy engagement smooth starting ing done in Improving a three-mil- e of the clutch means of the car and an even pull on motors ears unlvemals joint propeller shaft stretch of Lincoln highway between and differential — and ecojiomy on North Bend and Ames tiresChambersburg Pa — A meeting was held at East Waterford Pa recently REAL BETSY ROSS for the purpose of organizing a goo-roads association that will have as its FLAG BLUE USED of a connectin'-lin- k objective the building between the Lincoln highway and FOR AGEKCY SIGN the William Penn highway Fort Wayne Ind — A petition )a Just what shade is a real Ameribeen presented to the Allen ccunty can flag blue? What color was commissioners asking that the Lincoiii in townMonroe of way highway right it that Betsy Ross chose for the be to widened twice ship practically first Yankee banner? its present width are the These questions many Fremont Neb — Much of the progress have been asking following the anhas been made in the that nouncement that the Cole Motor ment of the Lincoln highway improvehas been had chosen American undertaken within the corporate Car company that — blue the real Betsy Ross limits of the various communities flag official and standard shade — as the ol" been the way Announcement has just along the cars of that color None made that Fremont w’ill have a comshade have arrived here yeu pletely paved Lincoln highway Inside the city limits this year The answer is a new sign which has Just been hung over the porOakland Cal — California’s boast of tal of the Shank Auto company in S Main street The background of good roads Is based on fact Figures show that the state the sign is a real Yankee blue and built compiled just more concrete roadways In 1915 than from it waves the stars and stripes room The Shank company sales any other four states and that her tod tal of such roads is almost has been entirely redecorated and that of ell the states In the union gold and blue “Cole 8“ signs adorn the windows BOYD TO RLOOMIXGTOX AMERICAN GLOVES FEATURED Bloomington 111 April 7 —R C American made gloves are being fea- Boyd pitcher last year with Oakland of the of the Pacific Coast league has been tured for touring wear in place once popular Bloomington Three-- I lv the English which are not im- obtainedclub it was announced today usual quantities this league ported in theirchamois doeskin and A contract also has been received from Fabric year are first baseman whoso the most popular though Harry Williams suede silk will be used release was purchased from Lincoln of heavy areinforced the Western league little later freely - i Car’s Motor Near Declared as as Trouble-Proo- f Is Possible power plant alonee la enough to convince the motor-wis- unprospective purchaaer that it is surpassed in its price class” said C X Carruthers manager of the local Motor Car company “The Allen Inter-mounta- in Allen distributors "of ’’It ls typical" he continued Allen thoroughness and perfected deThe man who has made tnia sign motor poslble is L A Sommer an enamong the best in the country gineer a recognized authority on internal and combustion engines e compact “It is a as it is trouble-proof motor as sturdy near Particular attenpossible to build tion Is given to balancing to avoid the Prts vibration For all rotating Is method balance or dynamic running used which detects and corrects the smallest vibration is liberally pro"The crank shaft d from speportion and cial high carbon steel with a tensile0 heat treatment of strength after to the square inch There pounds are thousands of these motors in use long-strok- drop-forge- llu-00- one-thir- r |