Show THE PLAIN TALK BRINGS END dl UTAH SUNDAY MAY 13 1917 Mother’s Day Will Be Observed by Utahns DE WEESE TO ‘ White" iflower flsH' Badges bffilial sLove WAGE BATTLE SALT LAKE HEBALD-EEPUBLICA- N UN GIRLS REACH t I TO THREATENED STRIKE ' -- Tuls'slria Would Be Unpatriotic Hints at Internment Pave War to Compromise Agreement i- - ' brewing our duty and we will do our duty to our country in at time like this” said Mr Burt C B Oroesbeck vice president and for the Utah Power Gneral manager and one of the high officers of the Utah Light & Traction that the company was companyto said meet the men more than half willing manager way £L F Dlcke general Traction comfor the Utah Light he& was that willing to pany deolared meet the men on a basis of settlement the hope that they and within a few wouldexpressed together get ' hours James A Reeder a member of the his carmen’s committee expressed been that had thanks for the advice of the commit“As a member given and tee 1 am willing to make sacrifices even am willing to meet the company more than half way" the Commissioner C F Stillman told It was no thatwhen representatives joint nathe time for family quarrels and urged that they tion was at war once so that there be at get trouble together Sheriff no J S Corless spoke but gave the Impression that briefly laws of the nation state and counthe be enforced to the letter as ty would sheriff without respect long as he was to persons or propertybefore the comAt the conference was representthe missioners company ed by CL E Oroesbeck H F Dlcke Manning and I L Dagron The George men were represented by Allen II Burt James A Reeder Robert M Lament A 8 Baker J P Curtain IL C Fowles the oar union officials and ear the I men what county and other authorities to tolerate they returned to rpropoeed ! the office of the street car- company were They 'and resumed deliberations 6 Toward Mr Knerr (accompanied by o'clock last night It was announced to conces-- ’ and A IL Avery (that both sides had agreed elona Negotiations looking toward a settlement were reopenedconference after the Immediately Dlcke general manager H P I of the street car company announced that settlement was In sight and that both company and employees would with difficulty (find a way out ofMrthe Knerr said that out arbitration the situation appeared to be moat The meeting of the officers of the and tha representatives of company wtl vision No 881 of the A A of S & K E of A was called at the re- X quest of the members of the county oommlsslonera “I wish to say that the United States County Clerk’s Query UnIs at war and that It will not allow on the part of anyone to answered Told to Use any actionwith Its plans during this Interfere war declared Mr Hanchett His Own Judgment Strike Idea Denounce some misunderstandings If you hare on let them go that you cannot agree "What Is It a gopher?” over until after the war la ended and One of the county clerks of Utah county then take them up Salt Lake asked that question of Joseph Rirle la not going to stand for a strike of state auditor Mr Rlrie wrinkled the street car men nor of any otner his brows for some time tried to where the government interests big Attorney General along towho la are at stake Copper Sms BIt Shields interests sidepromptly so In Is and Utah to be produced lng continued the then and stepped so are the other coal and thaf the buck" gentle game aofletter "passing successfu are necessary to carry on athings to the county itlng govcSe war This Is a matter where thesituahe would have aforesaid that ernment will take hold of the to use his own particular and prition just as soon as It becomes evident vate Judgment In the matter Interest or of this that service the that The county clerk thought he had Is needed" of his own when he wrote troubles com The chairman of the county He said that there were the letter snlssioners declared that there would in his three kinds of country be rn Interne camp located at Fort which resembled one another pests and within a short time "Some Douglascar each of which did the damage of men will be taking prisonof you which the legislators complained ers of war to that camp 1 do not when passed the law placing doubt that every one of you Is as good on the heads of "gophers” a pricethey an American citizen as I am but we The clerk said that these three vado not want to see any of you behind rieties called respectively the kanthe barb wire We want you and you garoo mouse the chiseler the gowant to be on the outsidp where you proper and the ground dog pher can help your country Don’t do anyHe wanted to know If' he should Into trouble will that you get thing the United States The machine on any or all of these bounty pay with to know If he He also wanted If Is and set the of government up on animals should pay bounty will in It you you put your fingers 8 at the rate thgt before killed May find that you are like the boy who is In effect after May 8 That rate his fingers Into a machine We put as a result of the law Is frequentare golngto have peace in Salt Lake than the one In effect higher ly not want county The man who doesacross met On before the lastMr the peace will not be taken Shields took the this question Legislature etreet to the county jail while mopxm since the law requires that for a writ of habeas etand attorney heseeks hides and heads on which all that an Interne will he taken to corpus must be presentIs paid bounty camp where he will stay until the of office the county clerk at ed the war Is ended and his wife and family within sixty days and as sixty days may not know where he is and If they had already elapsed since the new to visit will not be permitted dp they law was passed it was perfectly him’’ to pay the higher rates of proper STeeesei Sacrtflee la bounty Mr Hanchett declared that every man woman and child In the United States would be called on to make sacrifices and that the officers of the street car company and the men should Co their part to the officers of the etreet carTurning Mr Hanchett said: company are entitled to more money 'The menare than they getting In view of the high cost of living Salt Lake county Its Ciasanraised the wages of extent that will amountemployees to $19-1a year It Is not as much as they Is Named Executive Secre- -' are entitled to under the present cost of living but It is as much as the county can afford with the debt that tary Offices to Be Opened It has on Its hands at this time’ The commissioner also declared that in Mission Building the county would provide no deputy sheriff to protect theorpropertv of the a strike ”We In the event tompany have At a meeting of the executive comexpenses in Salt enough slready Lake county” he said of the 'local chapter of the Red mittee cltl-te"I appeal to you as American Cross society J Fred Anderson was men who have the Interest of appointed executive secretary Iu his our country at heart as all of us hare new duties as executive secretary Mr r this Is a time when we must stand Anderson will have full charge of all and we are going to stand the affairs of the local chapter The gether until this trouble Is over and volume of work done the ogether sut of this war we are going to emerge Increasing Red Cross society necessarily by makes ever before” an one than nation the I greater position Important of war ' the Since the declaration Union Lend et Talks the society has being done by Allen IL Burt president of the local work DurIncreased and bounds leaps by nton declared that the men stood for ing the month the work has pracpast lafrnessmltirhtYretandodo tically trebled The Increased force has been added necessitates more that room than is available at the Charity and the Organisation tobuilding move Its officessociety has decided The new office of the Red Cross will be on the second floor of the Mission building at 58 E Broadway The entire second floor of the building will be utilized and will give sufficient room to accommodate the large force of girls and women that are assisting In the work Mr Anderson the newly appointed of the society announces secretary will sell programs at- the that girls the singing of Haydn’s "Creation” Salt Lake Oratorio society on thebyCapThe entire itol steps this afternoon of the sale will go to the Red proceeds cross fund Tear day Mother — This day brings memories CHURCH AUXILUARY Belonging to no other TO CONSERVE FOODS t It means all that is dear To aid the church ‘In Its conservation And sacred and sincere work the general board of the Toung Ladles Mutual Improvement associaFoe this is your dayv tion announced that It would offer yesterday Mother prizes amounting to 8800 In a food contest To the T Lr preservation M L A stake organization preserving the largest quantity of marketable dried corn peas or fruits a prize of 10 will be for each product To the Y Lk'M given I A war organization preSUH&RY SCHOOL the largest quantities of marserving ketable dried corn peas or fruits WfiOfl In each product will be 'offered prizes follows: First as' prise 830:$10'second STORE BOOK 820 and third prize prizebe under The contest In each stake will the 44 East on supervision of the Y I M I A stake board but blanks for recording activities will-bfurnished by the general board 'When Mr Hanchett had 'told ttret - ad-fjoor- sat-‘Jsfaet- ned ory Genus Gopher Is Puzzle to Utah Auditor 00 - - - ' - e an - Attorneys Base - Hope for New Trial 'on Alleged Errors by Court ' v on RULING SOON IS BELIEF was-performe- Sentence May Be Deferred Until Legal Controversy Is Concluded Hatch Tyndafo Howard De Weese who was found of the murder of his wife may guilty yet have a fighting chance for his life De Weese was found guilty of murder in the first degree without recommendations for merry He is now In the county Jail awaiting sentepoe Musser and Beck who deAttorneys De Weese yesterday filed a mo- fended tlon for a 'new trial In the clerk’s office The motion setscounty forth many reasons why a new trial should be granted The three principal grounds are upon which the motion Is based1 that the court committed eiror In the admission of written documents of Do Weese which were prejudicial to his Interests that the district attorney In to the documents referred to referring the contents This reference It is claimed tended to prejudice the minds of the jurors against the defendant The third reason for the motion the court In refusing to discharge the upon the death of remaining Juror Scott jurors committed error and that in refusing to grant a peremptory challenge in the selection of (he Juror to fill Scott's place again committed error It is expected that a ruling on the motion wll be made some time during the next two weeks The attorneys for De Weese confidently expect that a new trial will be granted and that Do Weese wll be cleared of the charge of The date upon which Do Weese was to be sentenced was fixed on Tuesday May 16 It Is expected however now that there has been & motion filed for a new trial he will not be sentenced until after a ruling has been made UTAH LEADS IN LAND TILLING Governor Tells Credit Men State Ranks First in Planting of New Ground Is-tha- HELD IS BANQUET Board of Directors' for the Ensuing Year Is Chosen That Utah ranks first of all the states In the Union In the cultivation this year of previously uncultivated ground was thej claim of Governor Bamberger last night’ He spoke on What Utah Is Doing Toward Conservation" at a banquet of the Utah Association of Credit Men Governor Bamberger declared that at a recent precouncil in Washington Utah paredness was shown to be the' foremost of all the states In its efforts to procure larger and better crops W W Ray United States district on "The Test of Americanism”spoke He stated that the supreme test of Americanism la the cheerful giving of all residents of the United Statea their nativity regardless ofefforts their whole-heartto procure an early peace by making a warfare upon our enemies vigorous John D Spencer of the New York Life Insur-anc- e company spoke on "Organization —Today’s Business Necessity" E O Howard of the Walker Brothers bank was the toastmaster At a meeting during the afternoon tne reports of work done by the association during the past year was read The board of directors for the year wasMelected as follows: ensuing Arthur Parsons H Bowles Otto Meckes of Ogden J J Startup of Provo R and Lucas Connelly to the annualGeorge convention ofDelegates the National Association of Credit Men were also elected Those who will attend the convention in Kansas City Mo in June are William M Roylance of Provo W J Rack ham of Ogden Arthur Parsons M H Sowles and R W Butler The annual of the asoclatlon showed that thereport bureau had adjustment liquidated Insolvent estates to a total of ninety-nin- e new cases during the year with assets of 838239808 and liabilities of 854139669 The per cent paid on estates handled average exclusively bv the bureau was 6045 per cent The collection bureau of the collected for the membersorganization a total of 811082798 and the reporting bureau furnished 47986 trade during the year based on an reports of exchange ledger information of merchants doing business in the lntermountaln states It also furnished to the members of the association 7636 property statements made to the bureau by that had been merchants as a basis for obtaining credit at-torn- REACH UTAH IN Services to Be Held in N uni erous Salt Lake Churches Where Tributes Will Be Paid to Maternal Parents by Their Sons and Daughters - t " ' ' be Mother’s Lake of will and Salt day general tiiroughont OBSERVANCE The practice of setting aside a' day in which to honor “Mother?’ was begun only a few years ago but immediately found fayor In the few years the observance has become nation-wid-e of the favoFlorists in the mother by rite method ofanticipation honoring have set In presentation of toflowers meet the ' needs of ample suppliesThechurches' Sunday the public schools religious-anfraternal organizations of Salt Lake have laid plans to observe the day by- some appropriate program or ceremony the D: S church moth11 -- M i ' t - j ’ ( l A - - - - - - the-sermon- s - Escapes Gallows - self-defen- se - ’ "No more woe " - - - V strate an eleo-tr- lo f - V - v organizations:- - ' i Sold on easy monthly payments - small cash sum- and with your light ' We loan money on first-cla- ss improved city and suburban real ? estate at terms i so - reasonable that they3 are unusually : attractive': You will not be obligated in"any:way by a' conference V - - - - s’ - - vacuum cleaner- to you In your- own home Phone Main 500 andour represents- tive will call ' : to confer with the officials of? our Real 'Estate 'Loan time Von any Department ' a ' '6 '‘j are in need of money SEEK DRY NATION sent to The petition today' at Washington Utah delegation the The movement was started " by the Men’s club of: the: First ' Methodist church' and has been adopted by the Betterment league and-- several churchv v- demon- ’ STATE-OWNE- Yoit e Let us bll' A the balance Prices $25 and up ' Z Utah Power & Light ‘ Co::V - A ‘ ' s - - : j1- v Rulon 8' Wells" state Insurance :V commissioner has received from ' the German American Insur- - t ance company which'- handles fire v' risks stating that the company has subscribed 81000000 to the ' loan The letter 'goes on Liberty to state that the company is purely an American one and- that every or- fleer and -director Is of American birth and an :Amerlcan citizen j - : Efficient Publle Servlcew ‘Kearns Bldg - Main 500 i - V-- ' - - - INSURANCE CONCERN Cl j NOTIFIES STATE ITS MEN 'ARE NATIVES " — - ' - - Petitions' directed - toward natton--l- n wide prohibition will be 'displayed In Salt Lake practically every' church ' will-b- ’ - a re-enlis- ted -- SALT LAKE CHURCHES-- - - an ' i - n says Mrs B Lectrlok "I use an t ' Electric Vacuum Cleaner - - - ! t the-Sal- t - ? ( - - and worry with houseelean-lng- ’ ‘ -- my in r - The Jury In the case of the state with George Panos chargedconnecagainst in murder In the first degree tion with the death of James Sklevenls at Bingham January 27 returned a ver-12 dict of second degree murder at o’clock last night Deliberations commenced early yesterday afternoon The case was prosecuted by Wilson McCarthy district attorney' and L B Evans while D O Willie represented the defendant contending that he shot The fatal Sklevenls In tooc place In a Greek coffee shooting house Panos who Hearing the verdict entirely cleared of thehismurhoped to be seemed atder charge depressd but succeeded In cheering him when torney he pointed out the escape from the gallows Janu- The May term of the supreme court of Utah will open tomorrow with five the bench The court will Justices onMay calendar and also will and later in the year have reargued cases resubmitted about thirty-fiv- e had not been decided when the Proceeds Will Be Given to which new law Increasing the number of Jusfrom three to five went Into efRed Cross and Battleship tices fect Chief Justice J E Frick acto present plans will remain in cording the the seat- of honoronIn the center ofJusUtah hls right by bench flanked tice William McCarty and Justice 8 R and on bit left Justice E Thurman Proceeds of a- concert to be given at E Corfman and Justiceby Valentine Lake theatre June 4 will be Gideon divided between the complement of the and the Salt Lake battleship ter of theUtah American Red Cross chapAr- JARED AGAIN JOINS for the concert will receive rangements the attention of some of the beat muU S MARINE CORPS sicians In' Salt Lake The patronesses of the concert will Lorenzo Jared former corporal in the be Mrs Simon Mrs W United States marine corps and one of Mont Ferry MrsBamberger John Mrs Cutler In the occupato participate 21 the first Richard P Morris and Mrs Jeanette 1914 Cruz Vera of tion April Tne on Hyde arrangements between the United during States the trouble will consist committee CL Jenof Mrs Elizabeth In the mahasleft kins Mrs Richard P Madsen Mrs and Mexicoand last night for MemClara W Beebe Mrs John G Cutler rine corps where he has been ordered Tenn Mra Jr J Mra phis Jr Whitto report' for recruiting duty He was Clarence ALJoseph Beck MraDaynes Clark L discharged from duty September IS ney- and Mra CL B Stewart -'The committee on tickets is composed 1915 J of Mr a' Daniel ll Livingston Mra Alfred T: Cutler Miss Deanne Parkinson Mra P J Witcher Miss Alelda Parkinson M!ss Annie Whitney and Miss Louise Cutler - Panos Charged With Killing James Skle-veni- s being7 made SUPREME COURT TO OPEN TERM TOMORROW Motive for ’ - k blue-eye- light-colore- - - searcSi -- d L Throughoutwill be honored at the Sunday school classes- by the- presentation of carnations to all attending The various wards of the church 'have preprograms that will be rendered pared in honor of the mothers ( hY ILe A program has been Union board Deseret' Sunday School prepared that will be used either in whole or schools part by the ' 800 Sunday the state’ The programs throughout consist of an invocation by a young mother concert recitations songs music' scripture readings recitations and an address Mother Strooz Theme At the various other churches the- city “Mother" will be throughout of A special the subject musical program and sermon has been arranged for the- day- at- the First Congregational Phillips Congregational The and First- Methodist churches Catholic Episcopalian Presbyterian Lutheran'and other churches in the city will also give special hopor to the mother Particular honor' is givene In these mothto the Spartan-likcritical times ers who over a great love offered their sons to protect and defend the nation The- day is one of special significance to James H Laktn & civil war veteran who resides at- '2581 $ West Temple street His mother Mrs: Sarah Bretney- La-knot Only' approved his enlistment In the army hut It Mr Lakin urged of the Third enlisted in company y Iowa infantry ten days' after the outbreak of hostilities between- the north and 'south' He first saw service on the line' of the Hannibal St jQsephv& Missouri railroad' Later he bore the regimental colora the 'battle of Blue Mills He through was also In the battle of Shiloh iand the siege of Vicksburg He became aide to col J C Pugh commander of the First brigade of the Fourth division j ‘ Another War Mother Mrs- M H Critchlow mother of Dr: ohn F‘ ' Critchlow is another Utah soldier mother to be honored today Dr Critchlow' is a Spanish -- American war veteran During the Spanlsh-Amerlcwar ' he went as a second lieutenant In the Utah battery to the Philippines where heaw1 service against the Spaniards and Philippine lnsurrectos He was mustered out at San Fpanclaco with the rank of captain Special honor will also be given to Mrs Janet Sharp Bennion of 'Benmore Tooele county Utah Mrs- Bennion Is the mother of Mervln Bennion- who Is in the naval service- Young at present' ‘Is second lientepant-oBennion board of the Atlantic fleet the North Dakota She Is also the- mother of Capt HowIn the army ard Bennion now serving In the Philippines : e ary 81 1911 whose disappearance from Pike county Pa one year ago Greeley never been has explained The lived In Hoboken N J boy'a parents went to Greeley on a visit and theThey day after totheir arrival there the mother went the the boy In a postoffice distance from lot a shortleaving playing the postoffice She was gone but a few minutes but when she returned the was not to be found He has not boy been seen since Bloodhounds have been used in the hunt woods searched cisterns drained gypsy camps examined a dam and many other means takendynamited to find the boy but without av&iL The children's welfare deof Ohio has taken the matter partment up In thesome hope that the boy may have reached orphanage or similar institution having been placed there by someone who had taken a sudden fancy to him kidnaped him and afterwards tired of him A circular which reached the office of Gov Simon Bamberger yesterday describes him as fair with heavy but d d with good hair teeth about 3 feet 6 Inches In height 35a year ago and at that time weighing pounds He did not talk plainly - ers- nation-wid- for James Douglas Glass bora - George : Governor Bambergey Asked to Aid in Restoring Child to Its Mother : ‘ IDE SEARCH FOR SMALL BOY ey I t wife-murd- er ed - na e - that a strike earning at this time could be regarded as highly Until restwdar aftn'oeouJun atmoshover phere of unrest appeared to street the of offices about tha general car barns where car company thewas set up at night much barbed wire of the carmen’s union the offices and Rumors were persistent along the streets that there would be a strlka However W M Knerr member of the Utah and Industrial commission of commissionHanchett county Lafayette er changed the complexion of the sit- nation and memTraction company officials on negotiations bers of the committee union were summoned ''Of the carmen’s to the office of the county commlsaion-- ’ In addition ors yesterday forenoon coun-t- y to llr Hanohett a P StillmanJohn S commissioner and Sheriff Ocrlesa were present It was pointed ont by Mr Hanchett with considerable determination that there could be no trike and that the federal government by the did not Intend being annoyed of a between group differences 'petty J street car men and a car company In Lake while a great war which (Salt erhould command nation-wid- e harmony thi weighing at-th- of difficulties between tile Utah light & COMPLETE settlement carmen and its attending wages and other working condiform of a wage agreement covering a be the in It will tions is in will be no strike It was concluded at a There period of about one year conference between the officials of the company and a committee represent- nnpatriotioL Spanish-Americ- and a half ponada and the ether fear ave alive aad pounds indicaD 8 hospital with happy L : altion pointing to rapidevery growth one of are the product though they difficult Caesarean of the moot ed ition to have been perfo: yearn The mother la Mra Samuel W Ole-sBefore the little twins had been sudden given birth she developed a dli and sente ease of Bright An immediate operation became at and this peratlve &SO o’clock Thursday morning when the pretty little twin girls made debut their the mother is rendered Although appearin n critical condition by the ance of Brlghfo disease she is now considered safe and possibly on tbe road to early recovery The operation was perforated ander tbe direcAllen A Middleton and tion ofDrs A: : - TO SAVE NECK -- 'Carmen anA Street RaUucay Officials Told That Walkout ing the MOTHER’S day is in honor of the “Best Mother WhoEverLived” A white carnation is the symbol of Below are shownMissAnna Jarvis (top center) and three of Utah’s ‘soldier mothers Rights from top tq bottom they are:Mrs SarahB Lakin mother of a civil war veteran Mrs" M HCritch- low mother of Dr John F Critchlow war veteran and Airs Janet Sharp Bennion mother of a man nowin the serviee'of the United States navy Theyraised their boys to be soldiers and tune proud “ t COMPANY SALT LIKE SEC Rl TY g-TRUS- T UP-MAI’ c t HERD D The herd of by the state placed live stock department and the United States bureau of animal Indusis the second herd on the roll try This also-lin this state and the far west d the 'first being the herd at state-prisothe Utah' were-madThe tests for tuberculosis Dr W of the bureau- and F CbyCooley of Dye the state Inspection department ' Next! week the campaign will be carried to the Utah Agricultural college and also Into the' privately owned herds of Salt Lake county”' cattle registered Jersey PrOvO at the state mental mt hospital has been "honor- roll"-- - on-th- A e - UTAH PHYSICIANS HEED NATION’S CALL - : - s V- 4 HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITARS to ' the Hawaiian Steel Listening as fascinating As Guitar Is not half one yourself playing actually Come in—let us- equip you with a outfit including instruction The medical ‘officers reserve being complete book Under this method It's easy and organized by Dr 8 C Baldwin on re- fascinating to learn to play and In a quest of the medical department of the very short while you’ll be handling now about United States army-ithe instrument like a native filled and It' Is anticipated by Dr Baldwin that the seventy necessary will be enlisted within the next week or 7MicCh two i Letters have been sent out ' to all of the 350 physicians of the nearly state:? and responses' are— coming in v— dally - vi— ''V 1 - state-owne- two-thir- - rw 7 ON: fHONOR ROLL’ - - — - v J ’ Yi'” - ds i |