Show '3- 1 MS r -’ ?! u-‘ 4 r ) ' i ':'G EDITORIAL ARTHUR 64 PAGE - -7 A Z3? s rc I ft WNEDITOR Wra Oul Iff-' f1 ± h 5 -w -V -ij '-'V ts'iV'r BRO J J t --ft - - A s - iR ’S’-' M t -V" ' - I C to ond salt Lake Utah City 4V'Vj- V ' -X’ tv V vffinwr’ 7 ’ v ' Xg- ’‘-3-5 — -A --v THE to o' 7 -J 1 ?devote even enlisted ' ’ — xi — n — S- — -'4 j"-n? 1 " L " has observed with pride his senatorial progress from position: wiW4o coat JL cXIlCL IOP lllo repilt LlOUj to Wlltlu Wdb CcillGCl lipUjul LO XIqIIv lOl W1C TTn the wnatever silencing of the Kearns batteries of defamation have biiureuurnisuu-inQ ijaxe Jrioune ycsicraaymorning wnn a commanding place in the greatest lawmaking bodxr in the world wirat'it supposed wasraii opport uiiitvto cl aim company in its financial cost us has been well worth the money for tins Senator Smoot’s usefulness to Utah and the part he has played in newspaper hhs the of the primary purpose of its existence Within twoyears after giving the cast state and its people misery This newspaper is compeUed to deny it that new and truer conception had entered the field there is gratification to us as to everybody our defense and furtherance was an abrupt change in Tribune policy Its campaign of vituperation so far as it included the columnsof that of his is at of which with that Tile cause — one every other loyal Utahn — company is assessing its stock to defray newspaper was terminated Its subsciiption and advertisingpatronage has been successful at eyery point We find joy in incurred when the Salt Lake Herald' was purchased by the had reached the point where Kearns to his give was required weekly O THE PEOPLE Republican It had been supposed when that check to meet the payroll the weekly financial statementscontained in their set have we found championship of the people’s cause losidg made that this obligation and printed form the phrase “overdraftfrom Mr part of the purchase price Kearns” was venture We anticipated no profit from and would have been He disgorgedas regularly as could be Diet from 'the earnings of the enterprise The unsatisfactory pay day dawned content with looses but we have suffered none The Since that time the Tribune has had no policy worth mentipning management of financial condition of The Herald and the enormous this — expense connected in Utah abroad its efforts have continued until this day Its editorial newspaper which has continued unchanged from the inception of with producing The to the newspaper which occupies the field The present hour has had successes and has columns from the time of its enfprced to the viriiiii of the death 1 mr had faihires It has failed of has enjoyed dissipated this hope The directors accordinglyable William Nelson its veteran editor contained patronage where was most confidently only sppradic flashes of the expected and has been gratified with substantial appreciation in have decided that the continual payment of interest on this liability pugnacious hatred of the state and its people that had previously quarters where none was expected But the net result is satisfactory dictated its policy since Editor Nelson’s demise these columnslie which should have been met when the Herald was acquired was not once and cheers to endeavor us on further adorned are filled with the outpouringsof any luckless reporter that good business They have ordered this stock assessmentto obviate Ours is the largest daily net paid circulation of any Utah has chanced to write something especially bad and for average which there that necessity in the future newspaper and that circulation has recently enjoyed an encouraging seems no elsewhere room The directors of this newspaper are satisfied with the condition of increase Our revenue smaller than in prosperoustimes but we have its finances It has suffered tribune sickbed suffered less than our contemporariesand less in proportion than most as have other enterprises from the financial depressionwith whose devastatingeffects every Utah business man R KEARNS’ ventures that are now struggling with Democratic prosperity in Utah motivein the sickbed repentanceof his neTspaper was is quite familiar its But without doubt twofold The physical propertvis in better condition than decrease in these stringent times from the had both financial and political aspect it It before and the enjoyed during periods has less its as apparent that the Tribune be ever quality of the revenue prosperous been than was would serious drain upon his newspaper we are producing transcends the contemporarieshave been forced to endure and haszno fear of the resources so lonsr as he continued his wnrliVn vnlimr any in our history or in the history of state The H’OC L1141V future The Tribune’s invitation to join it in therranks of newspaper arousing the enmity of practically every citizen of Utah cOuld dlseerning reader invited to consider that statement in the light of et him 11 prostitutes must therefore be declined comparison with our amiableTuvals Our financial position asrthe no tiling politically introduction01 colorless and opmionless mafr of this stock The HeraldRepublican'has not sunk $850000 as has the Salt Lake ag’ruient was the first step novelty that decreased his mental assessmentwill be impregnabl removes an onerous agony burden that constantly circumscribed Tribune and the Evening Telegram under the ownership of Air Thomas even has not appreciablydiminished-his financial and political our activities and its elimination will Kearns' The lost to the has never $50000 in one year as suffering operate direct benefit of our patrons did the Tribune and the Telegram according to the Nothing would so greatly please Air Kearns and the associates that long time or habit of the Tribune to recount under sworn statement of was the the Mr Kearns himself in the United States court heading of “The Tribune’s The Progress” group about him openly or stealthily slink into his counsels with their owners of The supposedly weekly in circulation to their have never gone into court and blackenedthe kerchiefs and in advertisingpatronage this or noses as to believe the Tribune’s charge of yesterday of their own newspaper ta rob that “the earning capacity of there was no doubt some The steadily few hundred justification since an employee of was without dollars that were honestly due him as did Air in its diminishing in tlie of either when change and “the directors of the Kearns policy was forced upon venture have been compelled by the prestige case to rank Sefrit and success of The AJr admit failure” This newspaper alone stands between them and Kearns felt gratified much did the the as small boy who had no apples and accidentally acquired they have been seeking avail for ’ten years O THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN one he The demiseof The small boy’s percentageof would plear the way to tip trough property increase obviously HERALD-REPUBLICAN was was not launched as commercial enormous That department of the Tribune has disappeared although AND HIS ASSOCIATES It enterprise consolidation of the its w$s formed by the SAlf Lake continued preparation and publication just now during the 1IR KEARNS however Herald and The vast improvement upon many of those Republican primarily to protect the could be no greater strain upon the imagination of its VI who are supporting him and his newspaper He accepts their aid people of Utaifrom the unscrupulousattacks made upon them by the than before with the contempt to which they are entitled and with an accurate Kearns newspapers Had its fundamental purpose been the amassing I he its content with condition its of and with their character do of profits rather that would credit to tiser man than than the championship and promotion of As progress surveys the five years of its existence and compares Kearns or principles years he characterized them with all the epithets of might have listened to dictation here i£ refused the situation which obtained politically in this state when the versatile men then in his was employ could apply and their been weak and vacillating in policy where lias been firm and and that which exists now finds much encouragement to subsequentactions since he grunted assent to their proffers of aid would uncompromising its course seem to demonstrate that Tribune language as regards these particular Stockholders of this newspaper have spent It has fought the battle of Republicanismso skillfully that the only one dollar when the Tribune owner has spent persons was too mild rather than too harsh one hundred their money hasbeen expended newspaper which opposed that party was compelledto adopt the policv Ihe in has taken its patrons into its confidence defending and advancing Utah interests while the Kearns of silence about that party where could not praise they have loyally supported With but few exceptions been invariably to defame and slander they This newspaper It has championed the cause of the Republican party and thereby have not permitted occasional displeasure with the has battled consistently and fearlessly for state paper’s editorial for the the and acquired progress enmityof every opponent of that party attitude to affect their faithfulness to the reputation of Their respect for commonwealth of its people and has cheerfully It has battled for the newspaper state and attracted the antagonism of with opinions and the courage to give them virile expression evident--’ whatever expense was thus incurred every It means to continue this influence and agency that sought preferment andf profit through ly greater than for policy in the future and’the stock assessmentjust ordered will views upon anv subject one who fears to formplate remove libeling Utah lest dollar be driven from the counting burden it should not have attempted to Senator AVe shall continue room carry and will enable us to It has supportedthe policies and the Reed Smoot course their appreciation proves to be course of cbmnahv 'Piiblishintr in levvinir a stock one dollar assessfnent-nf more energy and 'money to the in cause which — — have -V- Hefrald-Jepublicaii T-7-T i we and a ‘ A lltJ uffi 4 Pio-14 11 IS £1 ' - t accomplished satis-£action a -however it a ‘ L Herald-Republican indebtedness it Jnter-Mountain CHAMPIONSHIP transaction NOR a a it a Herald-Republican Herald-Republican ' -repentance ’ ill lilt it r ’ is THE repentance ’ Herald-Republican it ’ a a 1 - a it f if J V 4 I Q V CVu5 w" -J is & - ii V a I w 1 ' B 7 vi ’ll m - i z r result a it a it it Herald-Republican it a increase a Herald-Republican self-complacency reputation Herald-Republican it a is ’ a it I Herald-Republic'an melon-cutting DUTY THE -without 1 Herald-Republican KEARNS a depression is Inter-Mountain a i compiler conception Herald-Republican well-understood is a it itand op-probium it it it ’s established it continue Herald-Republican because expenditures-have it it it i ’ it defrayed a is a a a proper ' v 4 at AT THE the Salt Lake theatre for a week The last matinee will be o’clock will given evening THEATRES 230 close this today at THE TREND beaded PANTAGES O PUBLIC SENTIMENT by Landers Stevens — Six acts and Georgia Cooper are on the bill at the Pantages the way in which he handled the ivories was ns week Stevens Coopedand a compa-ny of twentv-five the stellar part of his act (Nezv present York Globe) yraerationago German Prussia and a entitled “Lead Kindly °'er rule the drama As a Light” animal act is considered a The Gallerini our” German-Austria a and three juvenile were at Avar affair but the menagerieact of the Corridinis theatre m and musicians offer a musical man act which Is made AA ithin the — Vaudeville215 p is 815 n m not of that class It is It is intensely doubly new interesting by the four memory of millions of men of the players The weeks ago anyone had predicted now living His youth Alpha animals two zebras two mastiffs Austria the Utah theatre— a was company in “Our Wives?’ Troupe of hoop rollers and diabolo spinners oppressorof Italy and Italy's horse and a two-ton Barnes that stick elephant have been trained Germany would bayonet through only hope of national and a existence lay in p m Barron present a skit “After the Austrian theatre until they possessed of Reception Empress seem almost human under Vaudeville230 p m 730 Galloway and Robertsin “A Coontown Tangle” with the treaty signed by Germany and for eighty years That defeat the signal for the widest and 915 to m — standing was p m comedy motion pictures are the other acts The pictures highly in Italy but Italy is aligned with Austria war were interesting The respected by all nations Pantages theatre — Vaudeville 245 p m 730 guaranteeingthe neutrality now orchestra gave concert but presumably against p m and 915 p m an enjoyable t rance Charles Ray and the Domino players of Belgium whose troops helped her overthrow it had been predicted that a of familiarity with ohe Another's playing Mehesy theatre — Motion pictures and music owing to lack at the Mehesy today in suppose the Austrian appear two-part a powerful tyranny 7Ii of which shows how Special feature “The some of the accompaniments were out of time attack be Thunderbolt"in two parts story of love and sudden would the unprepared retribution “The Thunderbolt” made on revenge completely detached from Continuous performance human interests this “Their Worldly Goods” is an exquisite dramatization and largely defenselessBelgians who had givei no Broadway theatre— Motion pictures and music of whole statecraftstaff of diplomacy and xvar is’ a popular theme with charming Vivian Special feature "The Eagle’s PiEAL farce built orthe experiences of the average Rich offense to Mate’’ and Continuous William Garwood playing leads “Cupid Germany supposeit had been predicted X performance x married man is Our Wives the vehicle offered Dances the Tango” a Royal comedy completesthe that the they resist by the Utah Stock Belgians because dared would cic York Globe) Tuesday “The Million Dollar company to present Lilliam Kemble program and Charles “Our fyave their villages burned their Mackay in the opening productionof the Mutual Girl” are the features of an country desolated t season at the State street house What causes bill women and tlieiysapital to gossip and on penaltyof destruction ordered’T'lIE censorship mist is thick what causes man to leave their old ISg aboe the theatre of TITIBATRE after the to but it be discernedthat haunts marriage are questions on which the WOL De Wolf pay $40000000 can the recesrt Orpheum opened its doors to the Salt Bake play Hopper and the War is built and after the curtain falls on the last act Gilbert & Sullivan Opera— public will begin a series company If any one of these had been predictedone erfn operationson the Belgian and yesterdayfor the season of 1914-15 rench frontiers 4a:re under the questions are still unanswered It is a good show of revivals at the Salt Lake theatre opening tomorrow imagine the quick and indig-uant auspiciouscircumstances The housje has been re-night in Gilbert & Whether there is although the nervousnessof the first night interfered Sullivan’s little masterpiece response that would to the advantage of the Germans have from friend of the in a trifle with the smoothnessof the production “The It the success come people merely an abandonment of the offensive and a retirement an artlstlo manner Mikado” was of this satire every German presentingan It is the old story of the hater whose friends that brought and coupled with a bill woman when revived three years ago on the main line of defense(as Paiis and Lon-doh appearance par about The predictionswould have been denounced as get and are joshed with the final ending in the organizationof the and a large and companythe In “The Mikado” and insulting It say) appreciativeaudience the the married would have been said that or whether the Germans happinessof all including the woman hater who the loveliness of the music Eave actually Initial performancescored a hit and happy humor of such slanders takes to himself wife The would find acceptance only among broken through and routed the rench (as Berlin If the show a impossibility of the the libretto proves again that the' freshness may be taken as a criterion of future and throwing aside of sex to make machines of human charm of this opera are perennial De Wolf renchmen who were still of says) is not yet clear Hopper rancorous because jyaKe tneatre-goers are beings is the strong point in the play It is well the Lord worth will be the Ko-Ko High Alsace-Lorraine small-minded English-men the scheduledfor some of the West vaudevilleamusements sitting through three acts to see Executioner or of the Liege and was among news check came Idelle Pattersonand It has ever been their good Gladys Caldwell will alternate fortune to wit jealous of Germany ’s commercial in headlines Lillian Kemble as Wilson the girl in the plot was the role of Turn-Yum played up the'newspaper the progress elements ness Two performancesare to be Aret the unbelievablehas of much better adaptedto the role of last night than to given to All the No particular act can Jayne Herbert the Katisha Pltti-Sing and come pass our population that sympathize with Germany be featured to the exclusion some she assumed at the end of last sfeason Her Peep-Bo will be Anabei and force the of the others Jourdan Maude Mor-daunt German emperor can command has been became most indignant They hystericallyaccused There was not a ’weaic number work wag' good especially in the second and third The show Herbert Waterous as the Pooh-Boh the Lord was well balanced with mirth melodyand acts hurled at pacific Belgium She has been ravaged the press of great unfairness Yesterday the German High Everything Arthur the music Cunningham Charles Mackay the leading man of the Utah Stock and devastated Her industrious people but yesterday successes riganza of wkll Mikado Paul Hyde Davies the Mikado’s son Nanki-Poo appeared prominently in the headlines Trixie course was received and incidentally the Her company husband of Miss Kemble and John Willard native of this city will be of a employed in their peaceful pursuits have seen frolicsomedisposition effervescent and is a every newspaper Let us hope that the welcome relief from mannerisms He played the PIsh-Tush their unrestrainedantics were given full play mirth minute the part of homes in flames and are fugitives along the of our population that the woman hater to perfection and put everting "Pirates” will be sung sympathize with the she was She is an adeptevery and on teen on the stage at “kidding plenty of into his The lord has allies will comedy part highways mighty war able to not now' fall on the althoughit seemed Thursday evening “lolanthe” and her with the orchestra newspapers and convict members that when he first meets the girl his work is somethem provided plenty of laughs The orchestra Charles out of hand with being wickedly under the special leadershipof overcome a pygmy opponent treacherouslyassailed There isn't anvthing to wnat overdrawn He was verv “scared” of includes Trixie’s act to Zimmerman withouta word of the serious It is full of But at that he is good many instrumentalists suggest and gives a good who travel with the organization at every turn but Trixie handles Interpretation nonsensestunts her of his part is unfair The legitimate not It prints the in pres such an interesting and mirth-maklng Arthur- Morse Moon received a round of applause Evening Post) ntpvs not as it would have it but as it manner that she ms first appearance He carried his part through comes It is down the house inon good often Bertie ord the tangoistbrought the imposed on by false reports but these are as on wire was all shapeand put plenty of comedy into the piece’ that the phrase implies Pell likely to be oij'one side bounced and Trenton and Jason Robards the other two It is not credgreat nations on the continentof around on the' wire with as much ease and danced of the woman hater are Europe itable to become heatedas Sure-ness companionsBoth new to' Salt "Lake of foot as thouerh she carried the two that oughtto over a falge report that ax were audiences standVlosesttogetherare entertainingan and outtheir parts in good shape ‘audience on the floor of cafe received liberal' applause Wilson Reynolds was a Togetherthey lead the van of German army has been annihilatedwhen you In some of the remotecorners of this countrythere rance and Germany ‘Ventriloquism fine inxthe character as a vaudeville part of the hater’s good hurt dr in the of a entertainment woman fellers who win As the arts and’ sciences your man are still are tryin’ to solid gold-washed civilization presence a all a advance you seems to thebe overworked but with Ray carried their parts of hqw Conklin as The women in the production Zeppelin has watch by guessin’ how many beans there are find a German name matching a a destroyed nineteen handling the Wivesof the three friends of the rench name dummy it was given a new-touch hater in a glass jar And British battleships woman Conklin: it ran in safely be said is tone ofithe acceptable Mrs Kizer Miss Vida W P There never was a time when there were so many the two big nations that are politically nearest akin A classiest of: subvocal Crolyx Sydneyand Miss Madge West essayed the parts manipulators that comedy fellers In this' lookin' for trouble are Cossack and has Sall Lake of the gossiping country and so few Russia Bourbon Austria ever appearedin wives and all throe were good Shopping Is a woman’s substitute for dissipation gettin’ it audienfee given An alliance between rance and Germany on one The was a twenty-minifte was Madge West good in the part of the "cry When a man is unhappy he goes out and buys a drink Mrs Hank Higginsof our town is practicing up to hand and ftrPS?choreanexhibition by Sammy Burns and Alice baby bride”'' will Austriaand Russia on the other would be When a woman is unhappy she goes 'out and buys hal the stage and be an actress go on After she has been Agrilc and graceful The run of silk stockings as a week or a hat she doesn’t--neeVand nymph with fliythm divorced once more she thinks she will be well Qualified understandable as one between two physiciansand a dozen pairs to her every ulton delighted 'The 'Utah theatre is constructing a feels awfullysoothed and movement Miss nursery that with her another between two prizefighters In that case mothers attendingperformance's snappy J-steps and whirlingmoveaments- care may leaf children in — — of the maids Ajhateur tenors cause about half of the miseryin sympathy in the United States turn to 'Z We' can’t imaginehow a woman wJio competes Inat rance tennis Ttalliin' sketchCiark and- Verdi :make’a world and squeaky phonograph'scause the othfer and Germany as inevitablyas the needle turns In could be' conceited oven’ her to tournament 'happy have nan looks after seeing a combination They the fllngo” down snapshotof herself 'taken-in 'Most of the y oung lady pianoists who say they can’t the pole but beforean alliance between rance and there a deal of' humor and of mak'iqg a shot printed in a 2jpatand in play nothin N newspaper A'2' v-' their- lines? "5 mudh are tellin’ the truth Russia or between Germany and Austria intelligent There-is golri to be and gls6-won anothercase of matri-mony in discover” Mae confounded To be sure nearly for a appreciation The The hardest thing on earth located’ to Hickeyville next month when one of 'pur young ladies sympathy stands woman male partner as “A Ragtimb Soldier" delivered some is ‘a SALT' LAKE of tlie inhabitantsof the dual a rtian’s'groucli is in his “How Wild Animals Ltve” the is goln’ to strike it rich by marryin’ the —picture of empire are headwhether ere cr st—iTi frtet proprietor his tooth his vanity-his rLuSjiiriA5Liric6 iiO:mcan which has beefn' exhibitinga inovln’ pitcher show or is just a’ Germans and they talk of the 'racial tie 'iut only a chronic condition of his generaldigestion systcmconsidered AMUSE3IENTS TODAY t a one-third cut-and-dried THE SUPPOSE Orpheum interesting VICTORY OVER BELGIUM -Stock defeat rejoicings MEHlfeY : WTHEATRE UTAH A f re-al ’ fA GERMAN Mystery”and excellent OIUHEUM THE ' DE SUOOESS HOPPER redecorated inviting infamous excellence - When ' ’ -Else elements Wednesday by-play pro-Ger-man much woman warningX! nonsensical ' ABNER UNCLE -She I A ' (Saturday ILLOGICAL NATIONAL MONG ALLIANCES the-other : pre-serve 'false-report ' yesterday ' ‘ manner — - - Especially ' i -t —--5 i - ‘ ' -ultop- ' -piece -all thehouse ' ' ‘ ‘ -refreshed' : e ’ - ' - - -would -this -an -ever: -i the'-act CONTRIBUTED -Js ' -comedy - ' i - a ' I '-Johq -Burk© in-terctinff-motion one-quarter -heart is-’ -ypian 1 t 7'-- ft’ t f f a -his |