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Show HUE HERALD-REPUBLICA- f "TV IX Circulation hDepartment. 420 Twenty-fiftTelephone 315. lrt. UCEHSIS J. Greenwcll. Correspondent. avenue. 161 Washington Tels. 15 or 2151-1- COURT ACQUITS DAVID MATTSON TTHTTT Ik I A W IN Hi Jf O II. HUNT, newly appointed STREETSSAY AUTOISTS -- -'.J of State Osiden. Mar. h 13. Maltmn was found not srultty fint'i f disturbing he pac by Municipal S. Muker this afternoon, Jndsre (Jrotire following f police, rourt trial. The charsre. wrt brought la the city court Jensen, on cvmplntnt of Mr. Matt! who conducted a restaurant In the Marion Jlde: bullilnsr. testified that at 3.30 Mrs. r. m.. March . lmvi.l M.Ltton and ;eorcw It. Mttm, manarer of the of tte nf-lram to th front t Hi and attempted mtT with i'rriaded pbu No whi' h .?:. "Y"i will' ?u' n;e. will a f f.i", f i f i e I n. of y nu?" declared h Stare r f l,i trnr.l .in 1 i't urt""m;dituei;t.iry addressed bl sif pl.mr.ed Mr. Jne:i term. to tt rrwd- .i ri rir cutter at Mr. MU$on, r vi.H nos .; suit irter.tfy Nut t i !r would hit htm. mi'" ti to K't n so fh- - tId d,nsU of stle. bulet r tl, krdtv. v: T'.i secretary m :divt a vli epithet tier and hurtd- wv when ""ie K't S-r- !rr 'rt fr tr !.- that a proposed Taking theto stand the liquor ordinance to amendment license when transfer of liquor closed and sold under lcral apermit saloon would enable the breweries to process control of saloons, and wpuld tend gain to perpetuate licenses rather than to reduce the number of saloons to one per 1000 population as provided by the ordinance. Attorney David H. Hempbefore the city commisstead committee of th whole and opsion inappeared the amendment. posed No action on the matter was taken by the commission. Mr. Hempstead contended that breweries are violating the law by owning and operating saloons In the city. W. H. Folland, assistant city attorney, asked that he furnish evidence to this effect. Mr. Hempstead responded that the has hired detectives and policemen for this purpose. Mr. Hempstead asserted that n brewery will furnish a saloon and that the firm providing the furnishings will take a chattel mortgage on the place and have the mortgage recorded. Later, he says, the chattel mortgage Is transferred to the brewery and is not recorded, thus giving the brewery the the brewery paying the ownership, concern furnishing the to the money e a loon. It was further argued by Mr. Hempof such licenses stead that th transfer tends to perpetuate them and would defeat the purpose of the ordinance designed to limit the number In the city. u ?"-- brother f" .n rnlnd ier bid cls,ned Ha th- the to throw rr prof re (ri:ii',. t r a e ht t. tnter-- whthr tvoutl rrl sUd J;e :.iw :te Mrs, hl ftl ft J-- imr Is lred I'ultlnat and Ilia la Canada. lleto TL" ItrM bi'r'-:- l t:ui:osn mem11. 11 o-"- 1 : ' HEAD m FOUND lt - TENNIS beneath the sewer. DISCUSS TO CLEAN UP Civic I.eaarne Finds Ileporln on Schools 3Iot Favorable. to Th ISpeejaj Ileraltl-RepnMlcao- . Ogden. March 15. The Civil league met with Mrs. Kdward Hlchsel, when reports of committees were made that school showing of Ogden had been organised children into a working for body Junior cityIn Improvement. civil leagues all the schools will be ready to begin active work during clean-u- p week. lP'iMa The Ifr"-!- ! Ojrden. 1 - r -- x&s-- -fi t Ends Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs 4 $ Quickly 1tovne.Tate Rrmedr. bat t A simple. latiptaalte neqoalril Th promrt an! positive results piver. Utir:if, he p(eant t 4 muaed it to sttup than ,rv,i jn more lomri anv other rrrr.e.lv. It ives almost Irutant relief ami will tiual-- r f oercccij 2 ateratp tou;h in 21 L.ur. IJct ccr.?i worths rt:r,rej Tinex (rem any drt; store, ptuir it ir.t a pir.t lott!0 and fill the tottl- w ith p5a:n ctat.u-latc- j usr st no. Thisof n.ake, a full a. familr tni the most tippy f evMii reraedr at a of onlr 54 centa or t3. Yon coTiMn't bttv as much readr-maIrmi.'h medicine fcr :aslr prepare.! ani tccr apoils. l ull tiirection with Pmex. TLe 1 romrtne.4. eertaintr an! c.is tcith irhich this I'ir.ex Nvr;p merromes tad cct:rh, chest or throat col l is truly rremarkable. It qui.-kia !rcr tizh ccxish an I heaU sn l hoar ionthe a panful co:i?h in a liurrv. Wit.n cou-ra persistent hx it ftops the for mat ion of phlecm in the throat an.! bronchial tubes, tLus ending the ahuoyin ccncc r.trate-Tines i a of frentjtr.o Norway pine extracf. rich in mtaiacol and is famou t!i world Over for its splendid cfect in hronrhiti. whooping cotizh, bronchial asthma and winter ronshs. Tu avoid distppointment in mikina" cunces this, ask tout dmrsrist for ct rinex,H and den't accept thin rle. orA tnoner (fuarantee cf nbsoiut satisfacpromptly TefuMed. rroej tion, rith this prcparAtioa. The Tinex Co., Vt. Wayne, ltd. ly thi roufra lcjme-rna.!- c t-- ct - BANK o. com-tv-u- nd application H. 1. Martin. Green. Cooper and C. A. Itobert son. V. P. -- m J i m mmii - I. c. M. JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA PRAISED NUXATED IRON Jordin High pchocl has one of the best school cafeterias In fiow-anthe state, according to Ir. IZ. O. superintendent of public Instruction., who visited that school s. lrph increases 4.11 . . ueuwia. nervous, 1 r VH 1111 rundown 2d(J people cent ten days H ST' rnar.y in Instance. 1109 forfeit if it as per full ex- tanatlon In larga loon to ap In this taper. Ask Tour doctor or 3 tfrufcgljt about It. Schrarnm-John0Iru alert- always carry it in sio-:- . AT nt to Wanhlnictnn for National Charter. Moab. March 1G. With the purpose of establishing a national bank in Moab application for a charter has been made the. to of curcomptroller In behalf of rency at Washington twenty re.sf.Ung within a 100 miles of Moab. whose agradius ofcapitalist. gregate wealth Is In excess of J1.000,-viIn the it Is asked that the bank application be known as the First National Dank of Moab. capitalized at privilege ofof 10selling th '".at with a premium stock per cent, which, will bring Into the bank $.3.0' ". The surplus of $3Q0) so accrued will be used in It Is specified, in the on corerection of apart. bank building ner purchased from Mrs. Sarah the Stewart for the proposed bank. Narr.es on the those who appear Oroude-loc!are I). L. charter tf h 2i y'.;v5 OFFICERS NAMED I .l Tark-inufto- ! i f PR0V0 NEWS NOTES Provo. Mprch t t Marie Weaver has IS- - suit for divorce against James brought Weaver on the grounds of cruelty and failure to provide. They were married November 29 last. A marriage license was Issued today F. Jones and Annie Johnson, to James both of Grand Junction, Colo. Tho home of Prof. J. It. Hoshard sustained about 123 damages by fire to- Indian War Veteran Answers Summons on Birth Anniversary i t day. EUREKA NEWS NOTES (?pec:l to The Hureka. March la. corge Gourley of Kurok:i was taken to a Provo hosan on train this mornlnn. early pital In a wlne at the Iron While was Itlosisomworking mlii' he between caught and susth cage and shaft timbers I. tained a broken collar one and a badly HeraM-r.epnM.can- and lectured to the boy pupils on "Personal Purity. Ir. Cowans said meals ure served at a cost of 2 J cents per dish. His lunch cost 15 cents, but he admitted his was a little bit larger appetite than those of the pupils, who, he said, obtain substantial luncheons at from 10 to li cents. He aid the cafeteria Is paying expenses. , Gus-taveso- Se- . .A lacerated arm. Mrs. Holland McQuivev of Knight-Vlll- e Is bein treated at the Provo general hospital for leakage of the heart. WIM, KCTI HN TO Ti.vric. J. C. Kraus was arrested last night by Patrolmen Clayton and Fitzgerald on Information furnished by the sheriff at Kurrka, Kraus Is wanted to ann charge of failure to provide for M0AB swer his wife and children. Application -, 1 WANTED .v e y IWnl!-It"pi:t,!!cin- of Incor- 11- - ef-cct- : . Officers were elected at the annual club at the Y. V C. A. education 328 E. Third South. building, The following selections were made: Miss Alfreda Youngberg, president; Miss Ltah Martin, vice president; Miss Mary Fisher, secretary, and Miss Cora PLAY PROVIDES PAVEMENT Heatty, treasurer; Miss Ivy Youngberg", Miss Alta Heath and Miss Olivia Broad-becgrounds committee. nrPgham YoiinR College Student ProA. W. Cowan, president of the "Wesduce The Man From Home-.-' two tennis tern Arms, one presented for the singles tournafSpec!! U, Tlie racquets; for the girl who 15. The Brigham ment,theand the other Logan. March memnumber of new greatest PU"K college dramatic club played last gets club over ten. for the fourth time, to a crowded bers for the who night in five new house at the Nibley hall, presenting Any brings to free membermembersgirlis entitled n "The Man From Home." bv Booth ship. and Harry s. Wilson. Norman Salisbury Anderand Luclla NO LF.SE MAJKSTE IIKItE. son had leading; roles. Other members The United States Is the only counof the cast were Adollne King. I.a Hue Peterson. Orlo Hyde. Tt. S. Zimmerman, try where one can say offensive things Hulon Maughn. John U. Schle.ss, Morris about the chief executive and go unwhich may have much to do Christf nsen, Fernando Allen and Joseph punished, Uistllne. with the traditional sweetness of the The play clven to raise mor.e-fo- r American disposition, fermenting opinthe pavement between Nlblev hall ions of those In authority forand the east building, which is "being promptly uncorked and as soon being gotten. put In entirely bv the students tm -.ne ill. k v vv v v to The n.ra'.l March 15. Artbdes poration of the Mountain States Motor far company were fiie.i the county clerk"s office today. The jncapital Is JiP.oOO. of whl-- h J 5 f "j hus been stock subscribed. Incorporatorsj are It. A. Hum- Skcen. Urn rr1, Huchmlller, i . II. and Paul i:.lapp Kuhn. The company will nwave n at nernl automot iie sales, supply anda repair business here. License Marrlaxo cens?s were Issued today to Moses W. Carroll and Mrs. I.orer.a Whltnker both of Ogden; Farl 11. Kurt, son and Wilma An lerton. both of Ogden. Itellirlon for Unrkmrae-Sever-al hundred employees In the Southern Pacific s'top hre were nddresse.j at noon by Henry Ostrom. evangelist. Tomorrow's meetingof at noon will be held in the the Ogden, Lgan yards Idaho Railway company. Footprint I Clew Following n report thatN. a O.hurglar endeavored to enter the Ondtn store in Twenty-fift- h street IA last nlfcht by breaking a H. shutter Peterson, nnd Patrolman William police Hrown sergeant, a man whose right shoe was arrested h. heel. The nhoe was said to fitlacking tracks near the store window. ew Instrument Comlair. New apfor the igden office of the paratus Western Fnlon Telegraph will reach Ojrden about April company IS. according to- W. J. local manager. Fpon Its arrivalpfrtno'lv, remodeling plans calling for the expenditure of about $K.mO will te undertaken. county i,dn. Marchwill IS-meetWeber cornmix-Monerhere tomorrow with H. II. Morsran. state road to decide whether- - ft fi)mminlfifir, Mate i onvi.-- t bull ling crimp shall be esta bllshed here during the spring and jMirnr-ie- r to construct better roads in tf"e Uber county districts where state I, t .' . M Its have t"n set asf.Je. on t will ,. exrended FC v J outside- Ogden roils fn Weber rounty Constrictlon during Ih seasr.n. city twr miles from th of a. concrete J rr r SChnot hotse lliverdile i the la'is in tUe p;.tns. Is county - OGDEN MINOR ITEMS i State Itnait Commissioner Will Meet With t'onnty Hoard. f rp-Al .v. v.-n- s WORK ROAD ' k, CHILDREN recognIi.nce. TO . V Prlre Are Offered For Olrla Who cure Additional Membershlim. Oi-de- "Smith totd m." testified IWorthlng-tonoMnine! "tiiat If I told where the watch he would kill me. He said he was an I. W. W. and said If the orcould kill a governor they ganization could kill me. lift asked m to assume v for the robbery. Then responsitdllt OMt. Smith said he would reIf he g turn with friends, ho!d i.p the Jailer and set me and the prisoners free." Worthfngton. wrto is about 60 years old, denle.i complicity In th crime and assert f he wa In Cache Junction the t'ne rohhery. i!av revealed to i:erenrV A.Worthingfon ! Vine the details of a Sheriff T. and Frank Srrdth and Jit! delivery plot found Smith were diggingn Jnk bathroom wall. Worth-Intrtothrough Is the at liberty now on his own .: St bird are heir, and numerous questionable cosmetics and beauty preparations made the office of Heber C. Smith, state dairy and food Inspector, look like a badly managed rural drug store afternoon. yesterday The stuff represented the proceeds of a raid on a local grocery store which had purchased a bankrupt stock. It was confiscated by the officers, after the merchant had reported the nature of his stock. No prosecution will follow. Hrsltl-nepiiMlea- J-n- . ' Patent medicines guaranteed to cure anything from tuberculosis to gout, alleged remedies of every description, for every 111 to which man, beast and v. n ' ' Office Littered With Spoils of Itald. s te ' : V Food Inspector r-- f-.- .'' STOCK OF REMEDIES SEIZED en-ilHvo- 1 Elliott Almost a clean sweep of the old foice of inspectors In the city health department has been made by Dr. R. W. Ashley, new health commissioner, as indicated by the completed list of in his department subappointments commission yestermitted to the city day morning. The list was unaniapproved. mously Of the old force of Inspectors the C. S. only ones left are B. II. Hunt, NewEvans, Clarence Key and Frank ton. The nursing force has been left the personnel of the unchanged and office force Is unchanged. The title of Dr. T. J. Howells, who was appointed recently as special in-of division spector and chief of the was food and dairy inspection, changed to second assistant health commissioner, to conform to the ordinance Monday night. passed P. H. Hunt becomes chief sanitation becomes Inspector and M. J. Connelly meat deveterinarian and chief of the F. C. Cooley. partment, succeeding II. P. remains as chief of the of dairy and food inspection. divisionHuey Mrs. P. N. Cook of the food inspection division is replaced by Mrs. Lottie Shlpp. The recommendation submitted some time ago by Dr. Samuel G. Paul, that Hunt and Clarence Key be removed for the good of the service, was received and filed on motion of the mayor. Key was made a first grade Inspector. The appointments by Dr. Ashley are as follows: Health Department Roster. Second assistant health commissioner, Dr. T. J. Howells. Chief sanitary Inspector, Burt II. Hunt. Chief veterinary inspector, M. J. Connelly. D. V. S. Chief dairy inspector, II. P. Huey. Registrar of vital statistics. Ellen Lees. Stenographer and copyist, Diana First inspectors, S. C. Evansj Clarence grade Key. Frank Jordan. Second grade Inspectors, Frank Newton. Andrew Pedersen. Joe Benzon, John Hicks, H. L. Kemp, J. E. Reed, M. E. Stimson, W. J. Frazier, II. N. Lieberthal. W. D. Margetts. Third grade Ernest Pierce, H. Klenke, R. B. MathCharles Parsonsinspectors, ews, Mrs. Lottie Shlpp. First grac'ie nurse. Rose Korous. Second grade nurses, Carrie Roberts, Marian Groesbeck, Lillle M. Green, Alr, ma Karlsson, Dora Malben, Rose Luella Francey, Mary K. O'Connor. Night steward emergency hospital, William Robinson. August W. Reymann. Janitor, Fireman at crematory, George E. Poate. J. Lu Caretaker, Hutchinson. flushing station, Those dismissed from service in the health department In addition to those mentioned above are B. Crosby, .T. E. Husbands, George M. Brown, E. Scott, P. C. Geertsen and F. Schneider. The replacing of Mrs. Cook by Mrs. was somewhat of a and Shlpp are Interthe club women of the citysurprise themselves In Mrs. Cook's case. esting It was said last night by Mrs. W. F. Adams, president of the City Federation of Women's Clubs, that the club women had thought Mrs. Cook would be reappointed and that no campaign was begun to keep her in office. It was planned to have a social at the Ladies' Literary club this afternoon, at which time resolutions to be considered recommending Mrs. Cook for reappointment. "We were surprised to learn that Mrs. Cook was dismissed," said Mrs. Adams. "We should have been heard on the matter. Mrs. Cook has become a of the club women of the hobby as the work which she has done city, has been the best In any city in the west. The Federation of Women's Clubs will meet today and the resolutions which were to be considered will be brought up and every club woman present at the meeting will have something to say the action of the commission. regarding If we had known there was any intention to change Mrs. Cook and supplant her wdth a new Inspector we would have been active In her behalf long before this." Mrs. Lottie Shlpp. who has been aphas not pointed to succeed Mrs. Cook, in inspection extensive experience it was said yesterday. She has work, been prominent in the First precinct for some time. AUTO capitalized at facturing company, up. STOW neralcl-RopnMIca- i SKIN TREATMENT Positively no phone orders will be taken. PLAYING. "A Market Romance" By Rodney Hillam, author of Choy." Pretty music, pretty "Fung girls, 5 OTHER. BIG ACTS lie-als- Ta-he- am Staying K"I wonderful costumes. 3 at Three shows dally. Prices. 10. 20. 30 centa mannnnHBBmHmnBBBngn Angelus If I 'MATIXEE TODAY. -- TONIGHT The Ernest Wilkes Stock Co. in Rose Stahl's most successful comedy hit "The Chorus Lady Nights, 8.20, 15c, 25c, 35c, Matinees, 2.30, Thurs. and Saturday, 15c and 25c. 50c. Los Angeles"- - I is always said witK a sense of til satisfaction. Tke mere cnoice of tnis distinctively Ligti-cla- ss Lot el at once stamps you "Jn the center of everything worth nhile. LAST TIME TODAY. C. C. Loom Is MARY Jlngelus Grill. in "IIEHIM) THE SCENES." "COL. IIEEZA LIAR," Brny Cartoon. South American Travel Pictures. Continuous, 12.30 to 11 p. m. Matinees, iOc. Balcony, 10c; entire parquet,Night: 15c; loges, 25c. 5.1fflilTL Pi ! Nothing quite takes the place of a glass of good, wholesome beer. It is a pleasing, satisfying thirst quencher, exhilarat-iiir- , refreshing. If -- us ar B E E R. Painless Withers Dental Co. i" tf :- i) taa..:. I 1 1 I1NI it's pure and mild, brewed of the very best materials amid hygienic surroundings. And it is bottled d direct from glass-enamele- tanks through he-com- es recourse should Main Salt Lake St. City. ment-controlled Si Gold Crowns itiers .............. .$3.50 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TTOTT'RC' XIUUIVU 8.S0 to 8 p. iu. Sunday 9 to 2. govern- pipe- line. A. 25c Painless Extraction Tooth Work $3.50 per Bridge Rubber Plates .$5.00 up 10SYETT Stomach 122V2 MY PRICES: be had to Harry Loomii Jlho, you '11 like the mi v. " Proprietor PICKFORD 1 as a person of standing and good taste. European Plan, $1.50 up. Spring St. at Fourtn. ARAMOUNPp JL EMPRESS All-st- The Stomach, Liver and Bowels are real factors in health matters, and it is a wise plan to watch them care-fullAs soon as the appetite wanes, or the digestion impaired, unre- served, 25c. Mat., 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. SEATS NOW SELLING WEEK IN ADVANCE. Is featured in the dramatic photoplay in three reels. "THE GLARE OF THE LIGHTS" cast, including Beverly Bayne. First time shown in Salt Lake. Tiro other pictures Union music. WILLIAM I'ltOIlKHT. be the Mrs. Tllrta Lotham is said Special to The cook to be elected a only professional March 15. William Probert. counmember of tho parliament nf e her PROVO. 70 years, died of acute womtry. She Is one of the twenty-onIJrlght's disease last night, followen elected to the parliament of Fining an illness of about two weeks. Mr. land. Probert was born in Harrifordshire, England, and came to Utah when 15 years old. He settled first at Fillmore, In Millard county and served in the ft Black Hawk war, when he fought the Indians near Hclpio. 1130 against lie came to Provo about 1SS8, and became manager of the first street railtoward the way from this ascity a member of the lake, served city 1902 he moved from Provo council. In r. to Raymond, Canada, and later to where he had a number of interests. About eight years go he returned from business. and Harmless to Provotheinnd retired Efficient, Quick-Actin- g past few years his activiDuring ties have been largely connected with Under All Conditions. the Indian war veterans and the fight to obtain national for these skin rem- men. He .served asrecognition of the loI'oslam, the quick-actin- g captain weeks ago. company until a few edy, when spread gently over Irritated cal a new election and he. when resigned t.nd relieves skin, penetrates Itching at took place. His death occurred on his h once. The trouble responds to this seventy-sixtbirthday anniversary. The deceased is survived by a wife needed antiseptic treatment, ceases to six children. William II. Probert annoy and Is soon Isseen to be under and H. A. Stevens of Rayharmless control. Poslam and of Ibapah. Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Stringham should bo called to aid whenever the mond. Canada: of Provo; Lyman Probert of Midvale: skin is disordered, broken-ou- t, itching, Mrs. Fva Wood of Taber, Canada, and Inflamed or Irritated. Mrs. Stella Smith of Provo; by twenty One month's trial of Poslam Soap the soap of soaps for tender, grandchildren and five great grandchilskin usually leads to its continued dren. use. Funeral services will be held in the For samples, send 4c stamps to !;mr-rvne- y Fourth ward meeting house Friday at laboratories 32 West Z:U St., 2 o'clock. The Indian war veterans will New York City, bold by all Drusslsts. take part In the services. r and $2.00; Gallery, FRANCIS X. BUSH3IAN l'.HLIA)Ii:T. to ti Eve., 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Aceesaorle. discusa telephone problems. FtAP7 JPRICES ALWAYS THE SAME, SO DON'T WAIT AND BE DISAPPOINTED. d. 75c. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 30 EVERY PATRON SENDS US TWO MORE. West Second South near Alain. THE DEST OF VAUUKVILLE. JOSEPH Jbi. HOWAUO And his song revue, assisted by FthelyTI Clnrk. Emmet Devoy & Co., Charles CChic'i Rale Ufanc a n.l Rnvrler Marie Bishop, Paul Leyan and ijoodb anu iravei weeKiy. Metropolitan Dancing With George Girls, a ml Inr Le Fevre. Matinees daily 2.15 d. m.. 10c. 25c. 50c. m.. 10c 25c. P'veninsrs. 8.15 FACTORY Itiverton. IV 30 r; of meetings arranged by the United Commercial Clubs of Salt Lake County will be held here Thursday night to COOIW $20,-00- 0. fully paid The principal object of the company will be to manufacture an invention for an ignition system for automobiles which, it is claimed, will make a material reduction in the cost of manuautomobiles. The company facturing also Intends later on to manufacture automobiles and their accessories and to repair all makes of cars and their The factory will be located in parts. Salt Lake. Branches are to be established in other cities. Arthur Dickerson is president of the company; William M. Minor, vice presisecretary-treasuredent; Carey Street, Charles "N. Fehr and N. M. Ambrose, directors. 50c, sp!l "c'- -v Capital ProCompany With Paid-u- p pose Also to Manufacture AoTiii:u ti:i.i;imio.mj mi;i:ti.g. March 13. One of a series Sherman Present f n. Salt Lake is to be the home of an automobile factory. Articles of incorporation will be filed with the secretary of state today by the Dickerson Manu- - & 8.15 B. ,W. GRIFFITH'S WORLD'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE Hen-enge- LAUNCH EVE. MAT. 2.15 Branch of Service. .' J?;- 1? BIG WEEK 2nd Women's Club Propose to Investigate Dismissal; New Title Is Created. h-"- t upt ' . LAKE mum a MRS. COOK AMONG VICTIMS i.v The former Ogden. March U t r.d ber of the I'lster volunteers of Calsrary, i liir rutfT ir.d id t. M h id In." Th" tJtusfMer Alberta, who died presumably of heart troi;rfht tr. noli r p. knifJen-- he mH. failure In the northwestern part of the James Jackson Beaten by His unit wtt' thi kr.lf- - Mr Identified as Fred ity yesterday, w.u or 3 years, a native to ml hi hand. Th i at- - Kaltlnt. aed Drunken Roommate With t' htm. hf tetlfie. t.ro.iKht was Canada. Identification brought . r !m an ur.coriiptl iier tary rur-uka from of ahoul tclesram the ihrouh receipt V 1 s a Poker. from V. I Wilkinson, s;:pertntT.dent i?iiC of va t:s rei";! of of the Nov., hospital. Wlnnemucca. re.ptet h it"! th,d Mr. Jn-hov.intr that Kalttnat entere.l the hosroorn a rt the re- - pital Marb 5. and was discharged th. rite r".i'ir.tnt to do o VpcUI f' T'.te March 5. Faltlnat told the hospital aufnsit of Mf. March 15. thorities h had no relatives in the (Jrand Junction. Colo., or Canada. Canadian James Jackson, aged 3 years, a miner. t'nttrd at have not replied wm brought to too hospital In Grand GUILTY authorities Junction In a dying condition today to the teje'rarnCalcary sent by K. A. Larkir.s. from Neslen. Ft ah, where he was atundertaker. tacked early this morning by James a roommate, who is alleged to SEWER SYSTEM DISCUSSED Pnytoa, have beaten him on tiie head with a ) Trllmnny o f Urd .Mlejrrd A rcom-li-- e. stove fracis skull Jackson's poker. T-l- l of Threat", hf anil tured of shows the marks twelve Plain Cltr Canal Stockholder May blowa. nlcted. lie l Determine evr Work. Jackson was asleep In his room at tf- -r i! ! fiMVti J T' Neslen when Payton, fSpoTtAt to Tt rnder the InfluIlTmI'Mlej.id Hrnn.) Tt. ence of lbuor entered and. attacked Frank Smith was 15. gdeR. Mar- ,i I March If utockholders of Ogden, ir JwlH'' Harwas di.scovered found of then IMain City Canal company grant him. When Jackson was arrested. Still InIon with the hold-M- r ris" cfMirt tr! "! rotdry r.rt Payton dying to make canal that perrnl.dori '.' . wh n could nive no plausible of friarle V,i st t"f''inhr the stream into which tJie proposed ebriated. reason forPayton his attack on Jackson West was rft--- i of a watch a;id a Third and rer.cr ward will system ernptv, ran high in Neslen. small amou;;l '. mney. no feeling Is further in of the ' way difficulty In order to bring Jackson to the H was convh ted prtnd?allv on tt: e the sewerage district, ac- hospital n Grand Junction It was necpvi iet:re f,f C.irtr- - Wortidniton. an con.'itructinjr to It. Abbot wood. Mayor Hey to hold n fast passenger train essary nltea"d ai'i'onplii p. who turned state's cording Ocdcn would establish filtration and on the Denver & llloklrande thirty minevidence nnd toiii a sensational story so no tanks condithat insanitary utes. of threat and Inirlxue. He s aid Smith septic tion will result. Plans of the commisgave htm t:" watch. , sion will provide for a drainage pipe r .... y WITH WOUNDS iiliSALT Almost Clean Sweep as Was Predicted Is Made in This IHESIEK MINER DYING DEAD STRANGER IDENTIFIED ss-r- f th- knife. (,(.!4ino ;ir. ,rivtrorv si!d !. and s. dan-Krou- '-n rr,iiirji dpnllan.l ers and other residents of Opden asked th city commissioners for an ordinance forbidding children to roller skate in the streets, declaring that the skaters Is present practice of the was referred to The petition the department of safety for a recommendation. A. T. Corey, a,!ftant superintendent cf the waterworks department, aeked a to how he should collect $64.23 from the Howell store managed by W. C. he set Howell. "Our records shov. off at the forth,i e "water was2 turned Noveruler i. 1914. In basement of building at the slop and waste cock. but repvatedly thereafter 11 was turnea on without the knowledge of the dethe department had after partment turn I It off. tary . The IIraM 15. Automobile deal- I OKtien. March r UJtv ON INSPECTORS 1 Ogden Dealers Declare ChilAltercation With Restaurant dren Are in Danger; Corey Keeper in Ocjden Is Aired Wants Water Rentals. Before Police Judge. AUHib 1 AX IS RUTHLEs - chief sanitation inspector of Argues Against Proposed Change . 4 city health department. In Ordinance. ROM Tm HEALTH DEPARTMENT David B. Hempstead H ROLLER "TVT-V- 7- A OPPOSED 1- Bi N T MAIN JRANSFER OF SALOON OGDEN DEPARTMENT 9 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916 N, Fisher Brewing Co. The prize is IN THE BEER. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N WANT ADS BRING RESULTS .L |