Show 'H THE HEBiSEFDBIJCAN SAlT LAKB w Y- - r Tka ' the list might be extended over the gob When Socialists of the maid or of anj nation or I Rapaklleam Iatar-Monata- la ' (Eat Wk 11'llOt) point” the MAJN 'STREET 50 fSTATISTICAL millwiwimn wil be more' than half over HEWS DEATH ROLL lR M HUl Regent Among ?Regents I j J Published by The Publiahlng com- -i I deaths OI the University of Utah have honored — Ties president I L A Thomas C Booth E B1U UluC Ota Bktartiy H president Bis pany A tf AV themselves and the state in continuing W W Biter Bon July t itr Edward EL Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary y LeatarS ” I at Ota the head of that institution s executive boardIn the Jamca P Casey Ceaand Maaarer I V All business correspondence -should be addressed' to The years Mr Biter has been identified with the board of : funerals te Salt Xke City Utah t and energy in earnest Anrtfl O’Brte (regents he has given noon- - Borlal dtj1 SondaTV service for the of the state and A DoyleTckapel i Herald-Republic- I s - THB SALT Tka Salt Lake Hendt (Eat June 6 1BT0) CTTY IJTAH SUNDAY JULY 22 1917 an PiP it v - otar -- Herald-Republic- - an v Mrrl-SCr- his-though- upbuilding university it on a par with similar institutions in other v' states placing Associated THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCUDATIONBL - Every year the University of Utah becomes more ’ be" will circulation Information concerning’: supplied closely related with the life and progress of the state It is the finishing place tat the education of many of through this association Venetian building Chicago the state’s sons and daughters besides the many others who come from other parts of the country to avail them- 8elves ° ts advantages and it also k a place of AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier lnlsalt Lake for man who pur8ue their intellectual training one week 16 cents Sunday only 5 cents City DAILY AND SUNDAY by mail —One month 71 cents fin the higher educational ihstitntioxui 1 As one Who attended the first school assembled in one year $800SUNpAY by mail (In advance) —One year 8200 this state a group of seven boys who were' taught the rudiments of knowledge in a tent pitched in the vicinity of Pioneer park in this eityMr Biter has seen the city and state grow into their present magnitude and has grown with them And the advancement of education ever has been one of his controlling purposes in life 1 prep-DAIL- Y - Raise? s Bargain Counter HEN the kaiser ’s armies can hold out no longer and the patience of Germany’s people is exhausted by the inordinate sacrifices theyi are making in behalf : iSUlla the flips lofthekaiser ’a mad ambition to' conquer the world the I honor o£ all nations Goethals fPIPFEBENCES of opinion between General ' fighting for permanent peace will conference that shall weigh the the at jLJ and Mr Tlwimn fhyrmiu nf the shipping board uppermost I issues of war rewards and of victory in the balance never were serious enough to endanger the government’s shipbuilding plans Development of the merchant ma-- 1 ° justice line project as a war ' auxiliary would not 'have been II 'And- whomsoever represents the German people at embarrassed by the resignation of either or both of that conference because it is" foredoomed that the kaiser would' have resulted would have I iii not be in a position then to dictate to the adjudi-bee-n hem The most-thacatora of the world ’s war sis he does chancellor delay which has been accomplished to some ex--1 "will be in not to a there and take of but see no the spirit tent by a controversy for which give public ' deliver the on kaiser the the has goods bargain placed ' justifiable excuse 'v That there is the utmost need for expediting the ship-- 1 counter p' No such trading policy as that which would yield jMwg program grows more evident to the public aa the!I sovereignty of colonies in Africa already lost to progress of the war takes visible form Within afew con-1 quering armies in exchange for territory now occupied all'the state militia organizations will be in ' centration camps training for service in France The II by the kaiser’s invaders can he1 regarded with favor these ' troops may not by any international jury- - This war is not between secretary of war announces thatwinter-buno matter I Germany and Great Britain to the exclusion of all other t he transferred to France until when they go to the front there must be adequate ship-- I interests merely because the kaiser makes the British most hated foe It- is a war between Germany and ping facilities to supply and maintain an army on the I his the world and its peace must be negotiated on world ?£ other side of the Atlantic I No public speaker ever engagedin a heated debate premises' Reiteration of trading terms formerly proposed by who did not learn something of value from his oppo-- I nent It is possible in war also to leam wisdom from Hollweg therefore is an idle expenditure of breath -- 1 " Sunday cciqatary 1 BUILDING PBRMlTi ' ilotmtela Statea- Telephone Co remodeltos brick-118 A Main Joacph H- Grant Jr brick paraa E Fifth South SU Par itruac Frank U-- Allen Continental Oil Ca fiulns atotlon 604 & Fifth' Have frnuM ntortroote - con-wee- ks -- - J " John L Ltnm and Marymrat U Toons both of Salt Lake- Kataro Imal and Nno Bappu both of nit Oeorro L Berryman' nnd Annlo Hutcheaaaa ' both of Salt Laka and Maudo Clyda Thomsoa of Portland Or Bray of Salt Lalca K Nakashlm and Chlyouo Hlraaakl both of Salt Lake Martin W Seifert and Nellie McBride both of naymondWifertli of Now York 'and O Enono ' Smith of Shit Lake and Anna E Hall both Torn Lafayette W of Portage-- ' C tab Lawrence A Soothwlck of Deaarot and Win nlfred A Beresford of Shit Lake - - Ncodu— Jouepli are worn or dingy why not replace them If your dining chairs chairs we offer this week at glSAOf six handsome with this set of an newness and brightness to your entire of add air will They home Exactly as illustrated Made of solid oak with broad la genuine Spanish leather 1 strongly backs box neats and covered to meet with year appraval Ttrm UO built and are certain on set of six Cash 9L50 Monthly EHcDongall Hitchen Cabinet George Cash fl Weekly fl The most wonderful speak Kitchen Cabinet In the world la the y or "McDougalL in his maiden I many’s lost colonies should- be determined largely by Larceny charge Made— In a complaint their preference The declared policy of Franco is that I speech to the xeichstag gave ns tho German view of no look peace can be arranged without restoration of Alsace I urcen": S is alleged thar she took onr participation in tho war when he said “We without serious concern upon the optimistic sentiment in and Lorraine While our own part’in the war is gnar-- 280 from Earl Pace on July 20 draV'Xierio'ns wiii the ententes countries caused by America’s intervention’’ I anteed integrity of nations great and small to make the I ' business of rellevs the onlw disturbing and he thought perhaps he was taking our measure when world safe 't in the opinion coun-feature The kaiser’s itnow with the 1 'one much h how to affecting reckon bargain 'wrong is thing tonnage added: he “It easy or I isEu-that jje nothing to pat on it for trade that crwfor£ vuritw' company 146 tho & is necessary to transport an army from America to 1 I ter a to street from who him returned has State an such feed to is belongs required rope how much tonnage east - "General prosthe through trip feed to able are scarcely all sides - said army France and England perity is reflected on £' - — ipnd supply their own armies without influencing the Volunteer Firemen to Meet' A meet' - " economic situation still further £ of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen lng facUR educators cannot otherwise’ than feel the thrill I ff Transporting the army to France is the'minor T!S hlV1 i?- 5Alrh e1Il Jbe O' of the 'lefty example reported by John L Findley I The meiUnviii tor of the equation But to support that army on f "comp’iete heid : battlefields— there’s the We also evcon-£rito 0’" rVance where teachers wearing gas masks conduct l5rra?5!?“entifoPTaV rup of the fact that we must help sustain schools in caves that the upcoming generation shallnot “nrciTtan-- j Mins e wofr aCleveland and England and that is why our foodcontrol program I starved intellectually on account of the war has been Burroughs is being shaped largely on the needs of thalliea An example Hke this shonld’put the proposition of I I For we simply have just got to She will arrive fher? about abridging educational facilities in this country because ana do must It 1 from Cleveland to assume The 7be — mindn fmm proyidea-twar ships nf fnrgTPT— ISeptember far reckoning the of puh I no valuable time should be lost quibbling about it Heists of patriots of pedagogues of parents mdivid-1 of rDesomesvin akthe xfiaceof ' labor-savin- and g devices convenient known It has the - new and Indestructible Nlco-lol- d sanitary table top the roll dfoor' tilting flour bln glass sugar bln seven spice Jars white enamel cupboard compartments moisture-proo- f bread and cake drawer bake boards sliding steel wire oven racks COMFORTABLE OAK ROCKER and other excellent One you will take prlde jn showing MeDougall features too numerous to men- your friends Strongly constructed tion Offered tomor- with Saddle seat— row at a great ‘price 51 Splendid value at reduction and : - m 1 $1 Puts 1 It in Your Kitchen - eo-operat-ion 1 ! -- : - Board Special Extra Quality Ironing to better board tbaa la anally 95— USUAL RETAIL PRICE 9X50 gl effaced Stands firm 01 the floor aad adjusts Itself te any eaeveaaesa forwhrd for ailppimg skirt over board Made Front rapport eaa be dropped and measures 14 laches wide by 57 laches long sad of seasoned basswood 02 laches high Folds Into small space when not la use ff ' Extra special ftP -- RAILROAD BOARD ' FIRE CHIEF BYWA1ER Carries Bride in A' - Arms 7o Get H is Wedding Licence ‘ CONSERVES COAL -- h mSu -- - - - -- jk Steps Taken to Insure Ade- quate Supply for Roads of the Northwest - s -- Flag : up-there- - : ' v- -- - ' ' - -- - n 0 Washington D C July 21 —Ex traordlnary steps were taken byto the in railroad war board here today sure that the states in the northwest will be supplied with coal during the coming winter ' In spite of the fact that the railroads' have been handling from 22 to SO per cent more coal In recent months than during the correof 1916 a smaller sponding monthsbeen shipped from the proportion has Pittsburgh district to the lake points than last year In order to make certain that there will be no question about the supply of coal in the northwest the order from the railroad war board of today In was directed to railroads engaged coal and ore trade the lake carrying district urging them In the Pittsburgh of national necessity to as a matter their lines Induce all coal operators oncoal to the to contracts supply having to load durnorthwest via lake ports remainder of the season at ing the 50 least per cent of their dally supply of coal for such porta re“This Is necessary in order to the move all uncertainty concerning said the northwest supply of coal in chairman Fairfax Harrison the order of- the war board in issuing RUSH TO JOIN NAVY ‘ 7 ‘ -- 1M y to com rive days yet to go the work for the navy menquota thelocal plS was station twenty for the Fri-da- v obtained Friday andofyesterday the navy week is the first day machinists Previous serviceformen the quartermaslandsmen ter's corps and landsmen for the avia-J-Infj are the only positions wh?rh men may enlist this week as oosltlons are notofIncluded In the twenty Earlyquota weeklywill feature the enllstclosiXf hour Wnine’ty-tw- o sS-- apprentice San for Abn leave Tuesdaywill night attend the " they ‘school At the marine crops K JniSifterday forCorndutyFrankLeadbetter connected with the Pocatello Lead-report- “ iSS ° p“ month- - Answering a fire call at 1164 j Fourth East street the automobile of Fire Chief W IL Bywater driven by Harry E Pease crashed into : a hose wagon of the department at noon yesThe accident occurred at the terday Intersection of Eighth South and Fifth East streets The chief’s car swerved and overturned throwing Chief Bywater beneath the horse's hoofs The chief received several severe cuts and bruises and possibly a fractured rib The hose wagon had preceded the chief's automobile from the In an attempt to pass the wagonstation the chiefs car swerved and struck it squarely In the middle The force of the crash smashed the chiefs car almost beyond repair The chief was taken to his office at he was attended headquarters where was believed that by he It physicians was suffering from Internal Injuries but physicians found that aside from severe cuts and bruises and a fractured rib he was unhurtpossibly Tho fire was In a shop owned by M 1164 S Fourth East street J Johnson It had been Ignited by a bonfire built by small 200 The damage was estimated at boys ed ' a tall sturdy man strode into ofuce the county clerk's small a carrying yesterday woman In hs' arms and defrail manded a marriage - license officials wondered whether a modern were witnessing they ays- version of the oldJ cave-ma- n ' of tem the when strongest ' swains stalked ms unde withthea club and bore her off to captivity A kindliness in the manner and the smile of tho man’s striking woman quickly dispelled ti'Ui thought There was little ot the about tue captor and captive J couple Then to John Halverson keeper of the marriage license record was an explanatloA The vouchsafed bride-to-b- e was 1 Miss Anna E Hall for nine years postmistress of Portage Utah who has been : crippled since an accident twelve year ago W The oriaegroom-to-o- e had borne her Young Lafayette the- - county clerk's in his arms to office in order that there might be no quibble or question about get- the license There was none ting The couple not only secured the ' license but they received from the county officials well wishes fer- -' vently After expressed her accident a dozen ago Miss Hall lay helplessyears for tn a Salt Lake eighteen months Then she was sent to hospital Portage ofwhere she was placed tn the postoffice charge Her brave fight against despondency has made her with the young extremely everywuerepopular S ur-pris- ' - OFFERED RED CROSS w The song that made a “hit at the 4 celebration at Liberty July park where the words and music were heard for the first time has been for the piano The first orderarranged for the score came from a New York man who heard the song at Liberty park John Held author of the words and music of ' “The Stars on the Flag Mean More to Me Than the- Stars In the Blue Sky’ announced he would Deep 1000 the - piano score give copies of words and music to the Red Cross of Utah and that they might sell the wished for what copies Mr Held saidthey he had last nightYork sent 100 copies to the New man and that the copies for the Red Cross could be had at' any time the members desired - r - UTAH PROFESSOR’S ’ TEXT BOOK ADOPTED - The text books byProf Joshua Paul of the IL University of Utah have ben aedopted by the bublic schools of Salt Lake Ogden Hurray and Proto according to word given oyt yesterday The contract calls for their use nV year b®ln‘n ' SuVlP — UTILITIES COMMISSION The series include these volumes-“FarFriends and Spring Flower” CALLS FOR CAR DATA “Farm Foes and Bird t of Doors in the West Helpers” “Forest Streams4 and “Wester! Canyon and With a view" to in a position Natural Resources’ to handle any coal being condition shortage next winter the state public occurring ODSTRUCTlORITS CONVICTED utilities commission yesterday sent out blanks to all railroads operating in Cleveland July Jury In aullti Utah- directing that they be filled out court today returnedT averdlct of and filed with the commission each in the trial of three SorialUt KSS week showing the number of cars un- ihVrSi “fndMln1 of der load aa well as the number empty refutratlcm 11 and Idle With these reports in hand kumsr!eG the commission will be able to deteriSthemferg Sme? mine the' extent of car shortage the care location of and the commodities was deferred for which they are in use ‘ m 1 - £ i l- -‘' ed r FREE SONG COPIES - - r 7C J ar - 1 ’ r ’ or-ei- gn I Ms Edna Black in the domestic scl t v V ually and collectively :'r This country moro than ever needs the stimulus of I r intellectual training to safeguard it against the effluvia I Ale "andrr Tetlrirg1 president of the have no more I of erratie doctrines wherewith radical propagandists I American Optical society returned of SUCCESSFUL results than I conventfoniritedHwVVcConneil1© what the railway systems I seek to poison the publie mind example : There is a volume of wisdom in the adjuration “Do I Pennsylvania as his successor of the country and shippers have been able to accom-- 1 I not let the needs of the hour however heavily they fall I w H Lee Luncheon Gnnt— w h plish for the relief of shipping conditions To this end and to give the government the max-- j upon the men and women of the day permit neglect I ikRoute? whoaa been advanced' Vo a general agency at Santa An a Cal be-- 1 to withstand the fire test of committee of in voluntary railway managers acting patriotism because the past Svenhbygfcuin°eVh°'"a william half of all the systems have combined their energies with' (has taught them that liberty is one 'of the first fruits of I Commercial club- yesterday Warner assistant : general freight IlmnwIolmL ' success I ' - I ' agent presided IH : It speaks volumes for efficiency that economies of II tv Entertntaunent fvr SoMimun V : the’ who He said: sword overly entertained at an informal of management and operation enabled the railways with Shakespeare heavenly re-intelligent assistance on the part f shippers to 1 will bear should be as holy as severe— Yincentio1 in I home onNHith East stmUnVnor Sf a number of the eoidiers from Fort duce by half in one month a troublesome car shortage j Measure for Measure act HL scene IL - ' Vservice in moL VMajv jhile V eonfrontmgr transportation mSThJStweV lUra :!U Ud °mLnwer h gOM it irill be om tim be&rt Cennt T”17 Han Overly Sergeant E L Pennypack-e- r tetber attettW of TBen ’r reto to Whi riWing i Grvhy Charles Vanes and Sergeant Palmer r Frank : the correct policy of railway control and operation bylI Ladles of Maccabees --More than 100 Eating an ounce less meat each those who through years of experience and thorough day is guaranteed to members ’ of the Ladles of Maccabees V V1 In Salt Lake for a visit here arrived knowledge of every development in the upbuilding of this I be i only food economy Vtate at 9 a- m yesterday They were from country’s extraordinary transportation facilities are best EvanstOA wyo and came in a special fl CSLFp qualified to make railway service what it always has I been in this' country and always should be’ a servant Sfenograpker Goee to Capital—Miss Wahlen formerly employed as a Ada of Qur Country: ' of progress and prosperity I stenographer In the office of the state Government management so openly favored in some live stock commission will leave for to D C In a few Washington quarters at the beginning of the war never would have j he stenographer for the Uniteddays BY PRANK L STANTON States commerce Miss Wahlen accomplished this result In ‘the bustle and excitement departments In Atlanta Constitution is the second stenographer of the capwhich usually attends every activity' when a nation is V ltol forces to receive a Washington apTho first was Miss Elsie plunged into war government management of the rail- pointment ways could have accomplished nothing so easily as con- - She’s Old Glory— where lightnings are ' sped: Greern fusion and congestion that would have been detrimental ghe dazzles the nations with ripples of red: HUSBAND WIELDS AX to public and private interests alike By resolutely tak- - An gheH wave for uS Hving or drop o’er us dead— own hand their war business conditions in to meet ing The Flag of our Country Forever I WIFE ASKS DIVORCE V : the railway managers have rendered the government and 7' rv Y':' ' : v'' rthe people a patriotic service She’s up there— Old Glory — how bright the stars stream! That she was forced to flee from the Andvthe stripes like red signals of liberty gleam! family home to save her life when her And we dare for her living or dream the last dream husband threatened to kill her with an It Can9 1 Be Done ax and that he had announced on more ’Neath the Flag of our Country Forever! than one occasion that ha would kill A NOTHER conference of Socialists is to be called her If she did not live with him are this time on motion of Socialist members of the I She’s up there—--Old Glory—no tyrant-dea- lt sears among the charges made in a divorce V French parliament- - Instead of assembHng i in Stock--1 No blur on her brightness no stain on her stars! complaint filed in' the district court Frances G Wilson against I Jiolxn where the kaiser’s Socialist propagandists tried to The brave blciod of heroes hath crimsoned her bars— Jesterday by Wilson The wife charges In her complaint have a confab delegates to this conference will meet in ' She’s the Flag of our Country Forever! has struck beat and that Wilson "Paris and Socialists in all the’ countries allied against bruised her-omany occasions 1917 their married life that on July 17during jGexmany will be invited to send representatives an he ax took told and he her that The prononneed purpose for the Paris conference is NE of the straws Indicating the trend of things Bus would kill her and that she for the “to Tiave Socialists of the allied countries V come to an In-slan Is the action of one of the greatest financial 1 Protection of her life was forced to -agreement on all point’’ which might be discussed even--1 stitutions in America in assuming to finance on a tre-- 1 I The ife?ohdectaresUi1t Russian the 17 Wilson has informed her commercial development of nince tually at an international conference Russian Socialists ! mendous neale the "v July ' j that be would kill her if she attempted "would have held in Stockholm' v t Iiieii I toleave him I knows that the potential energies of Russia ttf1® 1 the incongruity Of this proposal that So--1 areEverybody - V enormous A great conservative Institution like the) Mrs Wilson asks for the custody of lnor Mldren and 7i a month Cialists in the allied countries or of any other part of National city bank of New York in this Russian under- - vj I I of Russia In the ability of the people the earth' “come to an agreement on points’ about toang shows faith in the work of permanent reorganization together TmvthinF ' ’ to the extent of affording protection to foreign Investment I F1VK ATTFN GET 7 — Russia has five-oThere Is a 'confusing medley of political sentiment In six kinds of Socialists contend-- 1 CTTIZENSHTP PAPFR “lng with each other in an 'effort to put into operation i Russia But so there is In AmerlcA American financiers! I T In that country an emasculated form of ropubliSi gov- ® Socialists United States has three kinds of Socialists the most re-- 1 of oplnlom If there are disquieting features In Russian I whlle in Salt LAke yeBterdav VII flftS I - way to that ibnAmericantherawhoarewants als° evidences of real nationfrom Portland repre-ncjspectable group of which has become SO obnoxious to I affaJr The city abil- sented the government in a naturalfsa- hsure the of feel to allty eminent evrwinm4 TT VI S! aS ifcy ot th® S1v to pull themselves together for a forward tion hearlng fee7ore United States Dls- JUnarles Laward Russell J Judge Tillman D Johnson Five Phelps Stokes and his movement finds himself almost robbed of his optimism on J Into the wife Rose Pastor Stokes and others that of account abandon the seeming political J UaPtttIonV for taking : been forced out of “the party” or left it voliitarily iusriA i h disgust In France and England are to be found ad-- 1 Investment and development muste based on that faith I classes wllitTOmebeforenjudgiJHtS? jn vocates Uf every variety of “economic determinism” I That the'foremost bank of the United States —measured In I Stephens in the state district court to its faith with its vast resources in a Wednesday yet" conceived in the mind of man Japan has two resourcee-rplant- s iinds of social economist who beliero they an m 1 moqy with Socialistic organizations of Europe And so I it is at any rate a good omen —Los Angeles ExpresA state naturalization 'exalSnef' Unlted This - one has all the latest 1 v Knrnltnre Is the very to think over one-tent- h- 1 o G - ’ 1 HOME-MAKIN- HABB1AGE LICENSES - Road I for-all- FIRST - IarMtigatlag state auditor and Ira R Brownto Rlrie state road engineer reported are In?' tho capltol yesterday that they an exhaustive Investigation of making road needs In southrn Utah They will Lake about Augnat return to Salt ' School Suopewded— Sunday school services at the Ninth ward have been suspended for today because of contagious diseases in the vicinity of the chapel Water Right Ashed— Roosevelt Du filed an application with ohesne county the state engineer yesterday for persecond cubic mission to take foot of ' water from Telephone spring for domestic purposes ‘Pioueen Speaker's Theme W E In the Rydalch will be the speakers Twentieth ward parents1 class on "The Pioneers Dr 'Mtddletoa Speaks 7oday— Dr to the W Middleton will to-hi- s - - City Brevities t Tho now chancellor Dr Michaelis Monthly glCjOC what your home would be without good furmttureT eenenee mtyon the hemestopped providing reflects taste ef the owners— ond Insareo their comfort ant hopplneso— the It It In properly and carefully ehonen The right satisfaction and scarce n constant kind of of furniture is pride pleasure— Just as the wrong kind Is an ever-prese- nt cawm of Irritation and discomfort The very BEST— in every the werd la “within YOUR means at the Standard Investigation Invited - W Cash VENTURE A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO COMBINE STYLE QUALITY AND COMFORT AND LOW PRICE AT A TIME WHEN TRUE ECONOMY IS MOST IM- ' PORTANT ' - Fith East Co Parity' Blacnlt South- 20u0e OFFERS YOUNG COUPLES ABOUT TO START THEIR 'A 1 - 'r mn - - - 1407 W IkW Sonth krrleaa Boaward ehaptf Oladja Vlnney Uondajr Bnrlal City at church prior to aerr- Bodf mar bariewad lcea Marr E UL HUl" ajrrl South Cottonwood BMidenc ’ W Jct - - ' i: |