Show ' y v- !f t ' f Trst t r - f' ' IT ' -- i- - " h "T T f tv o s ' J i THE r - - Penroaa ' " y v' v ' J v fc V1-- “If the senator from California seises upon this dreadful crisis fn the world’s ' history to go to the' defense of' Denman he has little appreciation of the situation Denman is recognized as ah " : ' arrogant ass” Pkelss Hakes Tut Reply This greatly angered Senator Phelan i “I am particularly pleased that the - ? f ‘v l 1 (Continued From Page 1) and associations engaged in the business of either storing or dls- tributlng wheat or rye as owners lessees or operators of warehouses or elevators and all persons ' firms - ' ' (Continued From Page D'-tkeep all factories ' running to capacity In order to give the beet farmer the- greatest beenflts from 1 - ion y" lTews Flashed to East v The plan le destined to have universal Influence on the eug&r corporations and associations en- gaged in the business of manufac- turlng any product derived from wheat or rye: (except those bperat- -' ing mills and manufacturing plants of dally capacity of 100 barrels or less and farmers and associations of farmers) are hereby required to secure oh or before September 1 1017 a license which license will be issued under such ' rules and regulations governing the conduct of the business as may be - ? ’ - ’ - J- - T ive — - ! - - - dV l f Men of Salt Lake— this is the Shirt‘aSale you have been - - m : - - : 1 " 4 ? j v - ? - n ' -- '" ' t : Ten-doll- ar 'i - - - constant - - : ho - r - : - The-eigh- t ’ - - l 1 ? v tlA'- - : 4 ‘ y - - i ! produc-Te?!c‘v- - $4B5 - - ' -- being confident of passing the bill late next week7 Senator Weeks Introduced amend: STEAMERS AUSTRIAN ments to strike out the special ineome Chins Aug 15—Three tax upon publishers and the second Shanghai Austrian merchantmen Interned in the class mall Increase harbor have been taken over by ChiM V nese nava forces The ships were un- Corporation Formed damaged and no resistance was offered fo Purchase Wheat The German and Austrian ships now taken over have an aggregate tonnage and Stabilize Prises CHINA TAKES OVER of 18000 “ - ‘ v-- MINEOLA L L GUARD MOBILIZATION w0 - - - V 1 - ’ - - I 100-pou- nd ! -- £££ - CA3MP Washington Aug 15 — The national guard division to go to 'France repre- senting states and the twenty-si- x Dis- trict of Columbia will be mobilized at Washington Aug 15 —Government 1917 wheat purchase of enough of the crop to stabilize prices In the United States was forecast In the formation by today of a 959000000 corporation the food administration The Intention Is to take over (Ya entire harvest tf necessary- to maintain fair prices The corporation will make all aUled purchases of wheat and flour and thus will stabilize prices 'to the Mlneola L L'at a camp named Albert allies' Mills ' after ' the late Brigadier GenI" Germans eral Mills WAR TAXATION BILE DELAYED IN SENATE Washington Aug IS — Senate consideration of the 92005000000 war tax bil lagged today debate on committee amendments halting for set speeches and discussion of the settled shipping board row and other subjects Tomorrow It Is expected that thW finance committee’s revision ' of the House bill will be taken up again and rapidly ' disposed of the leaders still - ' - : - 1 p Copenhagen Aug IS—Tha renewal of the entente offensive on the western front on a greater scale than ever before Is looked for by German’ newsdispatches papers according to Berlin that the new-a- lied ‘atIt is expected tempt may be made on a section of the front heretofore! quite calm A heavy French bombardment on the Aisne and before Verdun energetic reconnaissance activity Increasing acby aviators' and tba closing of tivityFrench Swiss frontier are Interthe impending developpreted as signs ofmoment ments of greatest l -- ik t - f OURE - taking ) I VA b -- - - ive ‘ t: -- I ONE LOT Men’s Patent Leather Street’ Shoe $900v $i00() and X-‘ - - ' V r $1100 Values ' j" v V k y-’ V " - ' V - 9j C man - Cochon the famous Parisian workman' has been arrested as a ONE : LOT Men’s English: Shoes in dark tan and black some with Neolin soles $800f $900 and $1000 values ' ’a- IntemetloBsl News SerrleeJ 15 —Disguised ae a wo- Paris Aug ’ 'fjXLy-ss 'S' COCHON IS CAPTURED DISGUISED AS WOMAN serter'' Cochon before the war de- t achiev- If ed fame for befriending poor families ! not pay their rent and by helping them to find new quarters HI activities furnished the cause" for the recent senatorial attack by Clemenceau on Minister of the Interior Malvy for failure of - take energetic measures against “Insidious propogan-da- “ being carried on 'at the front among the soldiers whio could : ex-Prem- ler Hen's OIOS LOT ' St Wide-To- Nainre Dart Shoes ln vicl and calf leather all e If- a 'S sizes from ' y it-- 3r - BYa to-1- 3 $800 $900 and $1000 valuea—u mM :v i?' 3 - Say fellowsl step 'in today 'and get your supply for a rainy day— they’re! half 14-1- 6 ' Cedar Point bldg: i -V x j - ' Z-- b V: V — O " ' Aug 15—The dra- matic order of Knights of Khorassan Pythian auxiliary in biennial national convention today elected L R Snowden of Peoria 111 imperial prince Imperial Secretary A L Frey of Columbus O' was CaL Peorls I1L Salt re-elec- ted is Vy - KHORASSAN MEETING ' JUDOE - UllJ(o cimoKi SALT LAKE BIDS FOR priceandlessthanhalfprioe E pn -- e IVoot Sldo off Gtroot - v ' 'Anticipate z Tremendous Offensive in Some New Quarter BOKI’Y FORGET THE Vs'- ‘ 14 ‘ - f OUR DRUU STORE IS AT 112-1SOUTH MAIN ST - r -- All Other Brands Regular $1 25 and $2 Values Special $1 and $125 - ' - t $135 $165 $185 $215 $285 $315 $385 9 " - j $200 and $225 Shirts for $250 Shirts for J $300 Shirts for $350 Shirts for $400 Shirts for $500 Shirts for $600 and $650 Shirts for -- ’ a- - $L75 Shirts for : - tf ‘ ' waiting for The values are up to the Z C M L stand-ard of previous sale events— yon know what that means' ? Buy six it will pay you This is the way they will sell: : V : ! - 15---W- ' i s - - - Shirts ive 5 beet industry and no sooner had the hoard of directors placed its stamp of Heading by Senator Phelan approval on the new method wllch of Ousted Shipping Hoard senator from the great iron and steel will be in vogue In all Its fields in 1919 i than' telegraph wires were rendered hot commonwealth of Pennsylvania' shouts In the transmission of information relIs Chairman’sDefense his extreme displeasure he said to the plan to eastern sugar cenative r t s' v “I submit It as a live question whethters The main press bureaus carried Resented by Colleagues er this government shall be controlled lengthy dispatches out of Salt Lake '’VS- by ' the steel corporation with its enorgiving evidence that the plan le replete mous capitalisation of over a thousand with interest PENROS AITO LODGE million dollars or If enormous profits In brief the system provides for the are sufficient if employed by designing division of profits beyond a cerequal DEFEND WILSON’S ACT and wicked men to overturn the gov- ' prescribedjf'“ tain amount net between the sugar it? st Ai ernment by the ordinary processes rof ’'Any person firm corporation or? beet iffarmer and the sugar company i '9 corruption and- bribery 'or to' destroy association' other than those hereBy International News Service shall en- - ' During 1918 the contract for beets will a man who I believe was rendering i inbefore exceptedon who ASHINGTON f Aug tha business of be made on a basis of $7 a ton for beets gage in or carry faithful service in the interest of the wheat i&m or rateither distributing Denman was storing skeleton containing 15 per cent sugar which is 's wand not In the- interest of Nor rye as owners ’leesee or opera- government generally the percentage rule in Utah tled this afternoon in the Senate the ' profiteers’ 'x 'tors of warehouses or elevators de-or-j and other Immediate sugar states Remanufacturing- any products Senator Phelan of California read I a beg to assure i the senator from or1 r ye after from rived wheat gardless of other consideration this asstatement in defense of the ousted Pennsylvania that the question Is not September 1 1917’ without first sures the farmer good profit 97 being such license will be liable If there-- ' is to': be: a funeral’ It1 - securing chairman of the shipping board P dead the highest contract price ever paid for to the penalties prescribed by aid: 'not he shall the 'for this interment of sugar beets The statement aroused the ire of act' of Congress J? v who leaves f a ' public office gentleman V Company to Retain 1 Senator Penrose who declared that it With his shield 'i ?and bis honor Ten Dollar Flour ' bright Examination of the cost of growing who safe ' It was only because ha was harj was time "this fellow Denman beets shows sugar it to bo in the neighTwo ' Dollar Wheat was known as the arrogant ' ass 9j nessed to a ’man who on account of his borhood of 9950 a ton leaving the ' even f should training could' not brook be 'sent back to ' obscurity military grower a prof It at 97 of 9250 a ton Probable Prices But ” r ? the s ’?££ It of the restraint over and above this profit-Iaclawtbat was whence he came Senator xodso of Maaaaehusetts said necessary to clean the slate and Newa Serriee begin International cordance with will Bj yesterday’s proposal a 'i ' f j Itl le removal of Denman and the reor- flour give the grower en opportunity to share g Chicago Aug IB— ' be will $2 and wheat prices ‘‘one was probably of the board Defends Action the aanixatlon of President's in Lodge j considered equitable ' for those staples Thethe benefits of a good sugar market some for Democratic advancement the done and best leaders Repubthings company will retain a profit of 91 ri If plana made today by the organizalicans' to had Unlted Statea’ th the are 100 millers up objected States United tion the per of bringing y£ pounds of sugar but all other ProtMts of Prr' Avail rV®vrv old question After Penrose had spok- satisfactory to Food- Administrator profits ' above that figure ' will - be di‘i a en Martin the Democratic leader pat- Herbert' C 'Hoover The row over Denman came The advisory committee of the or- vided equally between the sugar comMeauenee of yesterday when Senator ted the Pennsylvanian’s rK broad ' back consists of eight men name- pany and the sugar beet farmer Phelan tried to read the statement j hut Senator Lodge followed 1 Senator Phe- - ganization In turn that farmers may have Bell of Mlnenapolia chairF J ly: want the man A P Husband Chicago secrewas blocked Today during debate on lan saying: access to the books of the Utah-XdaSi! AlA Eckhart Bernard Chicago tary revenue Is bill he fonnd hls opThls the vvr m'erely 'a statement ot'- Mr bert C Lorlng Minneapolls Andrew J Sugar company and the computation of M portunity against the protests of Sen- Denman’s position 'on which heahould Hunt Arkansas profits 'the board of directors Kelly Edgar ator Simmons ln charge of the blllr and not have been removed It therefore Nashville SamuelCityPlant St Louis provided an allowance in the plan j 16 BRITISH SHIPS Senators Smoot and Lodge reflects upon the President of the Unit- Mark N MonnelU Toledo Ffed -- J whereby they will be permitted to name and Theodore Lockport N SUNK LAST WEEK Senator Simmons' plea to Phelan that ed States' VMr- Wilson hag' completely Llngham their own expert representative or repOre Portland Wilcox B ' revenue bill needed speeding along remodeled the 'board and his action men rjiive been named resentatives for examination of the comLondon Aug 15— --A falling off In no effect on the Californian' He deserves the commendation of the couit-tr- v heads of districts into which ' it 1 pany's booka The company even offers ‘ to divide the country They to pay the expenses of the last week- ' by British sunk tonnage ' v egan to read the statement' How V If" '1 planned if experts ' ' east of San stated their object to be “to provide that be desired of the “I : don't think" anyone ysvezv ha had not prooeeded far when beet farm-er- e mines or submarines is indicated in the t sugar and States United the the of people ?? vV--f w weekly admiralty statement made pubFrancisco ever heard of Ur Denman their allies with adequate supplies of t Senator Penrose Said: ! "Wien j 10060 men are being -- killed He seems to have quarreled with pretty flour and wheat at the lowest prices 7 Per Ton tor Grower lic ' tonight Fourteen vessels of 1800 sound and continued with ' V compatible 'j The million he a hundred 'and much 'impression dollars As heretofore the farmer will deliver 'daily everybody his beetato the factory 'and receive 97 tons and over were sent to the bottom mpent the 'senator : from - California made on congressional committees Was operations” ton for them But at the end of the I as against twenty-on- e the previous shows small appreciation of the sltua-tlo- n' not pleasant or soothing I am ' told he was ' one of the ' best things done for aseason’s I run be made will computation United States’’ the ho of tried to force Mr Donald and Mr Stev- the advancement by thls idle fooling This Is of the absolute cost of sugar ‘T®1 Mr: Smoot said In - reference to the tlon and' the profits derivedplace ' for obituary ceremonies' This ens 'off the boaxd'-f'j with' de- - I tons were sunk last Week the same man Denman was haled from obscurity shipping board “Certainly I' never thought T0m frice °f I number reported the previous week rki broken-down aIf sugar explained theost and he has returned Merely because opening this subject' But when the idea“I have been told that fishing boats met with disaster 100 pounds of sugar is I of he comes from California' the "‘old and ls brought ’In here by indirection that politician through the influence 9450producing and the selling price Is 97 a hun-- 1 last week tedious atory should not occupy- the the President should have: kept the of his friends blossomed out overnight dred pounds after the deduction of 91 time :f same board L although a minority into a "great shipbuilder receiving con- for 'the sugar company the sugar beet i y farmer and the company will have 9150 UJMIOIN HKAllS ORDER MThe only persons entitled' to'obitu- - niember vrant tcTaay the" reorganization tracts ’ wort h millions’: X: to divide on' each sack of MINERS BACK TO PITS sugar In"-- which 'each' will realise 7 8 cents velvet With every Increase In the selling I By International News Setrlcs price of sugar the profits to be divided I Chicago Aug 15 —The state miners between the farmer and manufacturer board In session at Spring will be larger and with every decrease II executive ordered the 20000 striking ttday It Is estimated I fiel they will be smaller of miners’ members the that this will cause westerners to give organisations greater patronage to beet sugar j Al-- 1 back to work th ‘an'iindbcet Vu S£ I 4he strikers them that 9 upon urging large amounta 'of cane sugar attract the attention of the local market as II at the present time It was Impolltle and the result of en alleged myth thgt cane unpatriotic to quit work and hamper sugar Is better for certain uses none of the government’s war plana - ! Expulsion of all members of " the I Farmers Approve Flan I union who refuse to return to work No sooner had the new plan become I wa authorized by the board known in farming districts yesterday I afternoon than tentative preparations were made by sugar beet farmers to increase their areas for sugar beet cultivation next year Farmers also expressed delight with the timely announcement on grounds that with the 1917 beet crop still In the ground they may make ample arrangements for the selection of their beet ground for the 1918 crop which' under the new system Is destined to make the Utah beet sugar farmer exceptionally prosperous Mark Austin superintendent agriculture of the Utah -- Idaho Sugar company who Is in close touch with the beet grower says that the effect of ? the new plan will be far reaching He said that heavy increase In production will be observed next summer'- One big Y N OT EXEMPT rom advantage of our bigr concern alone announced that it willIncrease its already spacious beet acre- j ' age In 1918 50 per cent over that of 1917 “I feet certain that the action of the ' Utah-Idah- o t Sugar company In sharing 1' meet its profits with the farmers will farm-erXT' rt a of the storei-positivthe with deely approval general Of every pair of Men’s Shoes in our out men's the dosing said the and stockholders public " 4v C w Nlbley general manager of the partment to handle' women’s and children’s shoes exdusivdycompany after the board of directors had taken Initial action “It is a prinwe have f ciple the correctness of which have tried to put long recognized - and in force before The new arrangement and Is strictly mutual and follows the policy which the church V one of the leading interests in the sugar company always has advocated and encouraged' -" 5 w 7i ' 16 1917 ' t yv? i - J GRAIN MANDATE ’ today': A - n” 4 4- - T SUGARiCOAft VILS9N ISSUES Tf every state that 'has some cltl-sewentyon Penrose ‘requiring vindication takes the Senate's time by reciting his merits we would have nothing but such absurd and frivolous performances as we have witnessed here ' : V- - ? SAlT LAKD CITT UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST HBBALD-BEPDBIJCA- II j ary ceremonies In this body are : the members of the Senate? continued ' '' I TT-T'- -i j- V Wv ' s ' 's -- &ys ’V?1 st Just North off 1st South TJill IHIold Any BlanEiet 50 Cento Deposit aft Sale Prices Unftil Wanted |