Show THE HER SALT LAKE ' CITY UTAH MONDAY MAY ALD-KEPTJBLIC- AND HER PALS 7-1- rV 917 If Pa Owed Posterity- $350' He’d Know the Gentleman at Least By CLIFF STERRETT - 'V - ' i s--' 4'-- MOiiaI 'pi'K'HtRS SMMfc Oflj IV 'TRKmJSES S If jl5 Aioftlulfr (3MtREDTo US YoJ StfTulU AjERvfc if fry CLAFUNS CRAB C— ri Itritsis riefcte reserved NATIONAL GAME Reawtered ie U 9 bastes— Srbranun-Johnnon- Cmpire S s Left on Rowe W O IS WEAK WITH STICK AND TUCKS WIN KO-- B Tiii’kj bad an easy time of It with Keith O'Briens on Municipal (n Hinds running away with the fracas to the tune of 17 to 4 'Coleman was the only man who performed In any satisfactory manner with the stick while hie teammates were woefully weak in this deB partment Han was particularly capable with the stick connecting with fire bits oat or fire trips to the plate One of his swats went for two sacks Other wbsnicem were R Brown Goddard Knot Tameron Ulenn Brown Mctianney and Leonard The score: TUCKS Sorenson 3h If-nar- 8 2 HO a:1 1 B I Potts 2b ABR1IOA 4 :M : i : i Vyborg as 4 lb 3 1 2 4 0 X Smith lb 4 d 0 S 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 LEAGUE 12 7 8 6 832 615 13 9 6 691 671 8 Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Pittsburgh W L Pet Kent 11 6 B 12 7 3 7 14' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Cincinnati — St 'Louis 4 Cincinnati At Chicago— Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 3 No other games scheduled (ifnri'P— Msnuuf ABIC Louis Chicago Philadelphia 1 W W L Pet New York (Continued From Preceding Page) 478 417 381 333 0 Chicago May 6 — Carlson held Chicago to two hits today yet Chicago defeated Pittsburgh 3 to 2 Zeider scored the winning run In the eighth inning after he doubled and stole third Carl-aobecame worried and a wild pitch enabled Zeider to score Vaughn was hit hard bnt tightened In the pinches The score: PITTSBURGH CHICAGO AB RH O A ABBHOA 3 4 Gleason 2b 5 0 0 3 2 Zeider as 1 4 0 0 0 Wolter rf 4 0 0 1 0 Carey cf 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 2 4 0 Doyle 2b King rf Hlnch'n If X 1 1 1 0 Merkle lb X 0 0 S 0 4 Williams Baird 3b -- 4 0 cfX 1 1 0 1 4 1 X 10 0 Mann If 2 0 0 0 0 Brief lb 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 2 1 1 Eller c Ward es 3 1 0 3 B Schmidt e 3 0 2 B 1 Deal 3b 2 0 0 4 3 Carlson p 3 0 0 0 2 Vaughn p 0 0 0 0 0 Blgbee 1 0 0 0 0 Wagner n 114 Ny-ber- crsn I'm-pin- ARTHUR TROUNCES OGDEN IN SOCCER larse crowd witnessed the contest It was the second same that Arthur the present holders of the Daynes cup has won this season and they are confident f retaining the trophy again this year It K Onions scored Arthur's first n and Dunn added another after tally was In the second half penalized gien was again penalized and Dunn scored another point Ogden's score was made by Dransfield I ley wood and Asnden proved particuon defensive for the winlarly ners strong Og-'lc- p: Arthur ranfield Hr:i-I Griffith batted for Toney in eighth Score by innings— 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- -4 St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Cincinnati Two-hat-e Error—Tuney hit— Summary: Cruise Double plays — Hornsby to Miller Betzel to Hornsby to sillier Betxel to Miller Bases on balls— By Watson 2 by Eller 1 lilts— Off in 8 innings- - Struck out— By Watson 1 Toney by Toney 5 Umpires— Orth and Rigler - TOOELE KALSOMINES SALT LAKE BALL NINE Russell Special to The Tooele May 6 — The weather agreed with the Aspden wood l'i4ele basebatlers today and they ran wild with Hey 4c Sneddon the Utah Herald-Eeoubllea- nl RB LH Iloiie Hudson Wilson RHB ('HB LI IB Parsons ransf it ld RV Moreley "l'F" ircwird Taylor Itiikcrson Referee — Hushes I -- Dunn Hall James McClean Bryson Onions James "To T rTHEiRUM f Luck THROt'Cm’l AGriiS AJtBifcMH r4d pHfeM-- 9 Totals 4 2 4 0 8 0 5 3 3 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 18 32 0 6 27 S Score by Innings — 0 L A T: —16 5 4 Tooele Two-bas-e hits — Error— Hosttler Summary: hits— Dun-yo- n West Stanffer Dunyon Three-bas- e Double play— Young to Place to Lloyd Jcoba Baaea on balls—Off Averill 1 off Garrick 1 off Bout B Hit by pitcher —Kant At-2 Averill 2 Wild pitches— Averill Boyd 3 tendance— 300 Umpire—Ilannegan 00000000—0 12 10 12 U Tl Trariiou company cavort era of Light Lake Pumor won- - current that It was a basketball game or a race lint tbe result was listed In a baseball score book so it shall go town in history as such Admission mast he made that baseball scores are seldom played such as the following: Tooele 16 Utah Light 4k Traction 0 The Utah Light boys are anthorttv for tlie statement that war has not placed a premium on the high cost of goose yet eggs Nalt F Doran Says Business Possibilities Are Great in Panama and Cuba B F Doran proprietor of the Mecca bar in the Kearns building and the Annex bar in S Main who returned several days ago from Cuba and Panama says that he still is undecided Panwhether he will locate at Cuba or ama City when Utah goes dry on August 1 ' observed some “During my visit I in Havana and splendid opportunities there appeared to be still better opportunities In Panama City" said Mr Doran “Because of the temper of the people ithere is no danger regarding dry laws either in Cuba or in Panama Wonderful progress is being made in the southern republics and it is my sina great many Americans cere belief that In business in them are going to engage when the war has been settled" of Utah are responding to Physicians the call for the organization of the medical reserve corps According to C Baldwin DrS to organize Utah’s recently ofdesignated seventy quota it is expected that the required num ber will be enlisted within the next A number of week or ten sent outlarge letters were days last Saturday to enlist in the phyaiclans urging the reserve It is reported that corps many of the most prominentstatephysiincians and surgeons of the of Salt Lake have re cluding many sponded to the call CAR COMPANY ISSUES NEW ROUTE BOOKLETS BEGIN TODAY Washington May 87—The railroads of the country will open here tomorrow their fight for a general 15 per cent advance In freight rates confident that a substantial advance if not the percentage sought will be granted Virtually every one of the hundreds of companies operating the 250000 miles of steam transportation lines in the country will be represented at the hearings before the Interstate commerce commission Representatives of more than 300000 shippers also will be on hand to state their views as to the ORDAINED BY POPE Tl Rome via Paris May’ 6 — Pope Benedict in a letter to Cardinal GasParri the papal secretary of state refers to his futile efforts for peace in 1915 and addsi “Still our confidence is not weakened and we hope that the day is no longer far distant when all men’s sons am® celestial father will begin °g th SfMtfP Mr and Mrs P J Hire of Ogden Sunday in Salt Lake spent wan C J Martinson of Richfield among the visltora in Salt Lake yesterday Sir and Mr o F Wallace of Pocatello are in Salt Lake on a shopping tour F J Carrlgaa of Mason Nev is a business visitor in the city: Mr aad Sirs William Smith of Bingham spent Sunday in Salt Lake Seth Harris of Logan Is in Salt Lake on a business mission Albert Lcrmaaa of Park City is a few days in Salt Lake spending Sir and Mr J C Brown of Ogden were among the Sunday visitors in Salt Lake Ira C Lambert of Kamaa is in Salt Lake on business nourishment and richness of finest golden barley Serve BECKER’S BEST with meals and betv een meals WRITE FOR PRICE LIST— ORDER FROM ScdwSmjringfcSnnfiranCfc OgduLGisb - far-reachi- 6 — Crop Washington May reports by the chamber of commerce gathered of the United States and Issued today indicate that the winter wheat yield greater than that of may be slightly ast year If future weather Is favorable and that chances are for a bigger lastrt spring wheat than production ofoats the year Cornseem and potatoes says likely to break all previous production records TEXAS WRAPPED IN BLANKET OF SNOW Dallas Tex May 6 — Rain and snow fell Saturday night and today over the I and west greater portion of north Texas-anto agriculturists' according wa of benefit to growing wheat Amarillogreat reported 81 inenes or ewt Grapewin & Chance Josephine la The American BIuMleal Comedy Favorite “POUGH KEEPSIE 3IELDIX WATTS A TOWNES H1RSCHEL IIKNDLKR COUNTESS NARDIXI Because she experienced the elements of service to which she is accustomed this dainty Miss bom to home refinements and luxuries was at ease on the ng & BHOWX PALFHEV-1IAL- L BILLY K1XKAIP Tbe HEAR H E NEWS ST-PAT- NOW PLAYING Swiftest— girllest— classiest vaudeville bill of season “BIRTH OP THE RED ROSE” Spectacular dancing act other greatgirl features In a big galaxy of variety- and vaudeville Don’t missSice Joyfest Three shows dallytheRegular prices - UTAH GIRLS TO LEARN SECREROF Series CANNING Big triumphal closing attraction ALL THIS WEEK RUTH ORMSBY AND THE of Demonstrations Will Be Conducted at University Beginning this morning P J Sanders in with the workingStates United agricultural department will conduct demonstrations in the canof vegetables fruits and meats at ning the University of Utah The demonstrations will continue through the week commencing at 1180 o’clock Monand Friday and at 12 day Wednesday o clock on Tuesday and of the Thursdaywomen Eight hundred of the universityyoung students will adof the demonstrations take vantage withac-adetermination to put their newly quired Information to practical use when they returh to their homes for summer vacation eWives of members of the members of the Home and faculty School league and of the Ladies’ Literary club also will attend The demonstrations will be in the assembly room in theconducted science building which has been completely equipped with gras ranges and other necessary to successful paraphernalia work Mr Sanders will be assisted by three of the women Instructors at the in “THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL' Prices I prices FLORENCE MODEHA 6 CO and PEGGY ALSTON The Show That Never Disappoint No change in prices— 10 and 20 eta how daI1y 780 and 9 00hree iKiirsBQns East GOLD 8FAL FEATURE VIA “DESPERATION the celebrated emotional Presenting actress Elizabeth A powerful dramatic ldoa special “101” BISON FEATURE “ON THE TRAIL OF THE Following: Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake City or Ogden: Denver or Colorado Springs Omaha or Kansas City Chicago St Louis St Paul and Minneapolis v Memphis h 1 Sale Dates— ' Maty 12 16 19 23 26 30 June 2 6 913 16 20 23 27 30 July 4 18 25 August 1 8 15 22 29 September 5 and 12' 1917 'll $2750 $4000 $5900 $5120 $5644 $6000 Four high:class through trains daily providing the usual' ’ Paramount Photographs Bray toon Topical Review Coming Wednesday Ring' “OUR FIGHTING FORCES A patriotic two-reele- r-' : Car- Mae Murray in ’"The Primrose TIGRESS’ With Betty Schade and Countess Marstlnl Wild Aalmai Picture — Tomorrow “FATTY’S FEATURE - All-come- dy FILLU3I day program i Important department operate “Sacrifice” 75c ct City Beard of Health Yon should see how the city’s most In a thrilling 'story of love and war fancy and Saturday Thursday 25c boxes 50c and 25 35 50c boxes Night NEW SHOW NOW PLAYING Another Big Seven-aShow Direct rom the California Illppodrome Circuit Featuring Made aad indorsed by the Salt Lake Margaret Iilington 15 15 VnmamnssBBM a ernrs health Today— Tomorrow fact £Je-nd-er Today Tuesday Wednesday Matinee and Evening Adults 25c 50c Children 10c " First Showing of the Big Educational Movie THE WORK OF PROTECTING EfriPRESS THEATRE ’ WILKES PLAYERS SALT LAKE - re-lc- in his district by Jeannette Rangress kin at the 1916 primary died here tothe of result day poison No taking The pope ordains in order that “the cause for the suicide is known prayers of the unfortunate human family may rise more frequently and humbly to Jesus’’ that the cardinal make known to all the bishops of the world his ardent desire that appeal be had to the Virgin Mary and that from TODAY— TOMORROW June 1 there be definitely Introduced The Idol of Millions into the litany of the Holy yirgin the invocation “Regina Pacts ora Pro PEARL WHITE Nobis” la The letter ends with a call that “MAY BLOSSOM” "pious and devoted invocations rise from all corners of the earth from the Performance Continuous 1 lo humblest huts to the most sumptuous II p in Adult 10c 15c Children Se palaces to obtain for the upheaved world the desired peace” BEG WED EVE NEW VAUDEVILLE BILL Elkhart Ind May 6 —Jacob Crull of Roundup Mont who was defeated for the Republican' nomination for Con Cross & now-complai- WHEAT PROSPECTS IN U S IMPROVED d GbtlSPicuoOS toNEW York proposed Increases Originally contemplated as a measure to reimburse the railroads for the increased expenses due to the application of the Adamson law the roads’ petitions- have broadened to an extent which places the proceedings among the most in their possibilities of any placed in recent years before an American tribunal for decision On the basis of last year’s operating receipts the railroads are seeking to add through the general increase a sum variously estimated at between 1300000000 and 3400000000 to their revenues this year They claim that the rising cost of everything makes this revenue Imperatively necessary If they are to continue profitable operations The proposed advance if approved would bo effective July 1 The roads have agreed to a reduction in the future if thegeneral emerno gency of which they longer exists Their stipulation creates a precedent in the history of the interstate commerce commission ' A delightful beverage as well as a splendid spring tonic Combining the sparkle and zest of the yeast and hops with the hoaI wR'FbgTTfeRriy - A Delightful Trip ‘ the street car routes Changes in went The W into effect yesterday Second South and S Eighth West cars will hereafter turn south on Main from Second to Broadway instead of east to State and then south running to Broadway and back west The Center street line will run south on State from Second South to Broadway west to Main and then north on Main street The Wandamere line will run east at Broadway to State then south to Fourth South and then east ’One thousand booklets the were disroutes of all the car linesgiving & Tractributed by the Utah thou- university tion company yesterdayLight Fifty sand of the booklets will be printed SALT LAKE VISITORS aa ps AuMX3£e0 ers” - B -- URE tU DEBT TO again to consider each other as broth- MONTH OF PRAYER IS 4 DOCTORS URGED TO JOIN MEDICAL CORPS 'iiiilen May 6 — Arthur defeated Os-de- n today in a fast soccer same 3 to 1 line-u- 41 16 14 27 p RATE FIGHT TO Virtually Every American 40110 Road Will Ask 15 Per 0 111 0 0 0 Cent Tariff Advance 10 K-- eden 0 1 1 Hostetler 1 0 2 Spence 1 1 2 Jacobs 1 11 1 Young 4 2 0 Grlffits A 0 0 0 Marcus 1 3 2 0 Neve 2 0 10 A Place 6 0 4 0 0 Garrick 3 0 1 0 2 Bout p p Totals CARLSON HOLDS CHICAGO 3-- The Iloyd se Scanlon 2b Scott c West 0 Gee rf Ihmyon cf S 5 White if Averill 110 A 3 2 S 3 B 4 6 1 S 2 Stauffer 3b 34 2 11 24 10 Totals 28 3 X 27 IS Totals Mrfian’y B Brown e 5 2 X 8 2 11 Lindsay 3 1 8 If and p 4 0 Cemer’n e 4 Blgbee ran for Brief In ninth Wagner batted 5 1 2 A V Lamb'roe cf 4 0 1 7 0 for Carlson In ninth Kront rf Goddard rf 5 2 2 0 0 Anderson 2b 4 0 1 1 0 Score by innings — 5 5 B 1 0Lyndberg e 3 1 1 6 1 Pittsburgh Ham If 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0—2 K 3 0 1 0 1 Chicago Brownp B 2 3 0 l Tauter p 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 —3 llancuck lb 2 0 0 7 0 COulman rf 3 1 3 0 0 2 Schmidt Zeider Summary: Errors — WardTwo-bas-e Deal Vaughan hits —Baird 47 17 22 23 12! Totals 33 4 10 20 0 Doyle Totals Stolen baaea Schmidt Carlson Carey Zeider Zeider Doable plsy— Doyle to Zeider to Merkle Score by innings on balle—Off Bases Vaughn 7 ott Carlson 3 S 3 0 2 3 3 0 0 Turk 17 out— By Vaughn 7 by Carlson 4 Umpires Struck 1 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1— 4 — Klein and Emslle g Kront Hancock Potts Summary: Errors 2 Homo run — Lindsay Two-bas-e WATSON WHITEWASHES REDS Him 2 K Brown Coalman Three-bas- e Cincinnati May 6 — St Loots went into first hits—Glen Brown Doable plays—Leonard to Hancock: Cameron to McGunney Stolen bases— place in the National league today when WatSmpnimd Leonard Ham Hits— Off R Brown son shut out Cincinnati 4 to 0 Watson allowed off Taufer 8 off Lindsay 9 off Xyberg 5 only five scattered hits and was never in trou Rases on halls— Off R Brown 1 off Tanfer 1 off hie Toney after two were out In the first al Lindsay 3 off Xyberg 0l Struck out— By R lowed four singles and a double netting four Brown 8 by Taufer 2 by Lindsay 1 by Xyberg 3 runs The score: Sacrifice bits— R Brown 2 Coalman flit by ST LOUIS CINCINNATI Lanibourne Anderson Left on bases— 6 Tucks 11 'lime of game —210 Kimmerer B lb 1 hlt-Sor-- yCMj'&Z UAlK Mfc£T MAAf 'pEoFtt Th4T I Sp Sul-REMEMBER' FsUslOSta Anyway more than 300 enthusiastic supporters hied to the ball park and witnessed the proAnd the remarkable thing of It all ceedings was that they ' derived so much pleasure from seeing the Salt Lake boys become- - fidgety over the goose egg problem that they stayed until the agony was over the game In mild Batfest would be terms Investigation putting is now taking place to determine the number of miles traversed by the Tooele boys in rounding the bases sixteen times Scanlon Scott Kant Iloyd West and Stauffer were able to run the longest and consequently scored the most rnns The score: U L & T TOOELE AB R n O A ABBHOA LEAGUE STANDINGS St Tim'' of gam— 150 y'DtJxiT Iokc MOROOO’'B' ? 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