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Show ft UESJKirr r VlirNG' FHEIH--BIINC- GOAL CHARGED ar JTKWS TOON Oh 100,00 inarir-Mr-iGrgicars- JS 5 Prosperous -: Read tLe ' ly News KILLED AND AMUSEMENTS -- --- OMUISIGEETCSfl i Evidence in Rate Hearing Showing Mines Could Do Better With- -" Improved Mondays r and Transportation Facilities Thursdays - . DEVELOPMENT IS ' BEING RETARDED WHat proposition have you to offer this very desirable trade? t r S Coal 'Companies Refuge Order Because of Large THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. Inability . to Fill Them The Dcaoret Sen ia m Sale Under Preent Condition or Stole Every Train Tb lew '4 Excellent Centerville Line Scene of Accident No Patten-- . Spirits Ovation at Every Stop. fer Aboard Wat First Rani Utah Boys Sett Soke CM Not Obtain It Are Patrons WhoDedly'After:SP. Requested to Inform the Xewi OfflA ' in QeneralPaasengerAgent D. R. Span-cof the Oregon Short Lina railroad haa returned from American Lake, Wash., where he left the Utah He coys boys In excellent epirlU. tha third contingent which laft thia etat laxt Wednesday night, received ovation at every stop, reaching Camp Lewis at I p. m. Friday. Major H. M. H. Lund, assistant adjutant general, accompanied tha Utah hoys; he will return later. The Utah arrivals ware assigned to the Tenth Training battalion, where they were given a preliminary examination, only tv being found missing. Major W. H. Gregory of the In Three Hundred and fentry waa found commanding" hat- CanL lieutenants tollon. Including non. Kennath YeaTf and Frank P. Stewart. Mr. Spencer eaya; d and aleepy-eye- d Dutty, for tha most part, the1 men who are to form the backbone of Uncle Sams great army ore assembling at Camp Lewis. 'Friday tha peak waa reached, when X.T4I men were scheduled to peas through tha great receiving to .died to the training battalion which they have been meatgned, "Saturday the number dropped to MIL while Sunday night found new men In camp. The moblliia-tkof tha 1S.4IX men of the third quota will be complete next Friday. The arrivals for today will total X.974, Wednesday 4AL ThursTuesday day ($. and Friday IS." Mr. Bpenoer mys tha Union Pacific has completed Its tracks directly to tha camp, so that arrival hv to e walk only about a Mock. Ha much impressed by the business Ilk air of ths receiving and examining th , -- - - W 1 ' i a h r RonkElnttve m n,: InM i 4 .s t 1., - S. ' ! BY WALT MASON IFOR THE DESERET NEWS). isr. to win a Mlssmani laaroU here. IfgouMaiw, i ammetoowithicngitiTs. choirs, or kicks ms down g flight of stain, I feel depressed, 1 batters In tlisoouragsd, tired; I think my absence is desired, Whereas ths salesman who .wouW win, should pick his bones up with a Erin, dust 'off his clothes, replace Hit hat, reset hit broken arm or slat, gpd climb that bloom-Istair again, to sell his junk to angry men. , H doesn't care for a rebuff; the salesmans made of I often marvel at his gall, when h , sterner stuff. shins oer my' garden wall, and nails me in my leafy - haunt, to sell me truck I do wot want1 In forty lingoeg Ive explained, Atntil my lexicon is strained, that j wont blow a measly plunk for any item of his junk But nothing, nothing I can say will drive that earnest gent away, and not a dornick I can throw will serve t , make that salesman go. If should throttle him U death hed sell ms with his dying breath some stuff to- put in gasoline and keep my motor running clean. -- feo-tari- ' World- n - DougPARA in Fairbanks la The Man from War Picture. , Painted PostMOUNT-EMPRE- AMERICAN Ruth Clifford In "The Mysterious Mr. TiUer' Cniveraal Weekly. A Centerville car jumped tht track d overturned st s curvs at Naylor's corns aear Bountiful, at 19 o'clock Sunday morning and Peter Petersen, 93 yoars old, 27 east Fifth South street. wotormaa, was omshed beneath thsslll of the ear Bo died la s local hospital lx hoar later. Frank Thorne. $1 years Old. 794 Green street, conductor, was hurled 14 f t. Auto a difeh Hs escaped with a dislocated shoulder sod cuts and bruises There were no passengers . w the car. Both men were old employees of the company, but neither had made the run before, snd A supposed the was not prepared to elow downmotormag at the curve Mayor Richard String ham of Bountiful, was driving his automobile on i aeeldent eurred. He hastened to the epot and found Petersen pinned beneath the lit He went to' a nearby house and secured a saw and ax, with which he cut the ellL Aaeiated by others who came on the ecene be placed the Injured metr-h- t hiexacand brought them to ftalt Lake City. Mr. Petersen Is survived by a former wife and four children. STRAND Myrtle ' Gmualeg "boo them Justice. I 'In J ' George Walsh In "The Yankee Way and "The .Fighting Troll- BROADWAY COMING. etic Mir - C1LL GRIND 11 - BLIND OFFER -- Iff HELP ORPH ECM Wednesday Evening, Wyatt's Scotch Lada and Lassie Taylor A Grattan Second Episode The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras- .- Cu-tervt- A committee repreaentins th Salt Lake Betterment Ualee WU1 IfralsMf to, the city commiasloa e n array of facta and figures to support the Doc Wells at the Theatre orsaqixgtioag contention that- - moral conditions In Sait Lako City ere alarmSergt. "Doc. Wells tho one armed ing It that alleged be obtained withintoxicating hero of the Canadian troops who has, liquor-ma- y ease, that become a familiar figure In the. city, ! tobacco Ic being sold to minora, that wm lecture between th. acta nt th.! Salt Lake Theatre, all th la week, when ally, that the moral condition the new Canadian government offi- of tho city Is general deplorable Officials of cial pictures will bo shown. Tho bat-t- ie the union say that have evidence they Hindu Arrested. of tha Homme, tho battle of Jut- which will warrant the calling of a land. picture of trench fighting, etc, grand Jury Investigation. hfoka. SInab. or, Rom fUngbg. .Hindu wilt all b nhown ao well as the batcharred with violation of tho Immigra- tle above tho clcaide between tho Gor- Inventories of Goods tion laws of this counter, wao arrested man and French oeryplanao. at Paysoa by D A. Plumtey. United a e a Taxable Under New Law Btateo Immirratlon Inspector, and la being held at the county JsiL nendtng Officers See Private Showing is an investigation Is It said. Singh CoL William H. Chapmaa, Unltad wanted In Los Angeles, whore he waa News writer and officer of Fort States revenue agent, on Saturday iedieted tbesMeefMMeesfaf muuk Dougiax tuvao hav "been inaugurated a preliminary ttkisr given into thia country gllng three Hindus tories of taxable goods under tha proview of th second episode of from Mexico It I understood he fa a hew visions war of A revenue the law "The Retreat of the Gormans at the brother of Bhutta ftlnrh. noted smugst received Troro Daniel "U. - of IjUstmL aese. gler who waa denerted several years Battle of Arras," tbo spectacular war telegram eommlselenoa per, In his films which are being shown at the nuo at Washington, instructs ths local ago. and participated with him activities .. Orphan m theatre as an added'- attrac- agent to assume entire charge of and direct the taking of inventories in the tion to the regular vaudeville- bills of Utah and Idaho, explaining The second episode la even more statee that the collector of revenue at MonStocking Drops-Dea- d. thrilling than waa the first which was tana would take care of that state, added to the bill during tho week Jut which, is a pert of this district, howHen rv J. Stocking. 4T year old. a past. In tho firm episode many of ever. heenherder. dropped dead In the CoL Chapman has called all of hia the of the great struggle etatlon at South and Weet serepreliminaries in from ths field and has re shown in ths second edition agents on leave of absence, to called Temple streets about 19 o'clock yester- tho scenes and one Into the trenches engage others take d ta the work which wUL keep all day rooming. He wee ofa native of South Jordan and over the battlefield during tho members of the force busy for some a resident aef WilThe bdy Is in charge of Joseph fighting. Especially Interesting are tho time to coma The present work in-v liam Taylor. eloee np view of the massive tanka volves- she making of personal invenwhile they are firing at the Germane tories of cigar, tobacco and cigarette stocks in the possession of every end are themselves subjected to a wholesale retail dealer and manuWill Start Season - facturer. and shell attack. Other goods subject to the war revenue tax will be checked later. With Ward Socials Miss Daisy Raybould, librarian of the H- W. Prtckett, manager of tho blind auxiliary of tha public librerj-traffic oerrlca bureau of Utah, and tho haa rendered her report fdr the year loaC wttneea for tho complainant, ended RepL 1$, fflTlnf-- c detailed' acon tho otand in tho cool rate hearing count of conditions at the present ttm com Saturday for a fow inlnutoa and the work accomplished during th President 1 Something of tho paturo of fail leotlr Idaho PiV-It Ta her report Miss Raybould praiset E. Coegriff ot the Continental Natlon- mosf woo Indicated by tho fact that Idaho bo In trod need a number of exhibits. all oonnected with tha work for () bank haa returned from onabound He eaya prosperity trio. Still o there, it was oaid, had inadvertefficient, painstaking service rendered n " and acknowledges gifts from generoai thert- Cently boon locked up In a courtroom, Rteeim, which have twsde po iblwtht . Snow Family advancement noted. New books. sh and could not bo reonhod until thia have been added to the liamrx and deaoeadanta of Preeldeat Snew says, It to 221 volumes and sow wilt bold a reonion this evening at the morning. Hr. Pricket t notified that increasing of the work waa preparsd by the pupiii was the only rate hearing case ho home of I T. Pierce, III Eighth Eaat fos exhibition In tho state fair. Oat street. know of whore tho railroads were not paragraph in the report says: Our blind are anxious to do the! to ldaho r Utah stockmen asking forgot 4ows aa terminal wrest 'wortdwidw Ytr!? bare been Invited to attend the live points In order to meet water competiand "have put in apBticatlons si tti took shew of the Northwest live, tion. to serve as teachers to m unlverBjty A large number of ether witneoaea stock association, at Lewiston. Ida., were in the of those ho re called Saturday afternoon, lest! tht-ot- pi Nov. ohditlhu Thrr tying to the Utah output, its posalbla close sympathy, as well as thetr ex -- with its T. The expansion present Soldier equipment, cant help but Opts Howe for periencs. present market, and tha competition it boon to men in such triala. boa area' W. C. A. will keep open house for the meets On those markets. Continuing ths report ears: Fort. Douglas soldiery Halloween with R- W. Franklin, traffic manager of Tolooteera Needed games, meats and dramatics, mod ether the Weetera Lomhermee'O aoeetattoog officer. said that Utah coal costa St cents a ton T7hsettled conditions generally due attractions. mors than Wyoming coal in Spokane to the war cloud overhanging oq Todd In Town F. L. Todd. for. and that if they could have had tbo Games of Chance country probably account for the lack coal at the same price they would have of evident progress in our reeding merty of Salt Lake but now largely used 1C room during this our ninth year of Bonneville Park Closed Interested in mining in Alaska, la J. C. Lewis, manager of tbo Stand The membership has d lstence registered at the Hotel Newbouse for ard Coal company, testified as to loves creased Y"per eent and Is partl&tly do ll Bmnt-vlon to a$t law dark.,, to chune thu with .carried the of All fact .igsUons that several members regard gam from the infirmary harj improvements made by tha Rio Grande park cumtvxl wer clowi SaturCharles F. on Moot ton at Trinidad jcoming the tfoldier huminlt.ntU. Under for- day afternoon and other members and evening by erdera stopped travelbeen mer haa one conditions load Moulton appointed have been out of the city. Then, tea engine had a hUL of Chief of Police J. Parley WbltA The of with the If on we haveto and agent a sufficient number not cloeed had "empties that carnival passenger evening, freight gomgip ing as 29 "loads that there was little opportunity and and could take aa many of volunteer readers to take the read the Denver A Rio Grande, with headnew condown. double the With While our on of tha present much the desire not tng days. . part euperviscr Is mest . quarters at Trinidad. Cole , track a road engine and a Maslet helper cessionaire to oppooe the chiefs deefficient, the added interest to th of different personalities Is Two blind Are up. and a standard cree. Films Sold. M. M. 51. Club Dance Tha VI. M. take 19 "empties' takes 94 "leads"" down, the rule No " associaThe Mutual Improvement hove yet been made In the M club girls will gtva a dance at the engine unul recently having been 79 loads. On eaae arreetg of tho men who are alleged to tions of Ensign stake will begin regular The reeding matter enjoyed by sop South the other Granite etake ball. Thirty-thir- d side of the bill the only im- have swindled of Henderle Marie to blind s verv high order j4 still two Deseret Adams th J L According girls, A son and Mabel sessions Tuesday evening for tho 1917- - Film company of this and State streets. Friday evening Oct. provement so tar is a double track. 27 with the excellent tnutle tfar Clark, out of $174 in together city has sold ths road engine and a Mallet helper take hava-hsthoan ward each season In The ,11 time ItUis. -opening A promised, pleasure of faeartaf sm good operators It. xKrldy v to St car from to cotton, near gsmbllBS courtesy of various lTFbe given member by ward wetld rlaht tQ Rsmona'. snd Ths forth third Flay hrougk-thoelal The the summit. He Hsiper aaio his testimony was Cache County Road Check World New of bo adds to York cal will ZonrGs!e the" givIs by bureaus, Neighbors Eyse All rreatly to tSeir at associations will th officer. begin that better service under the new stale treaaurere office haa received not tercets These pictures will be die en by members of the missionary and ready highly developed Jaste for go ot a full oorps of officers with conditions is being furnished to the - A newI ' ad- tributed In connection with th Dessret finance committee of the Christian En- - things. from Cache coal tfcle tha .a check for $11.09 feature year minsa, but "that the operating As it la a very difficult problem tt This concern if now deavor society1 of. Phillips Congrega-- I vanced joint senior class for parents Film company. county, tho amount to ho credited to of tbo railroad are beUerw- bocks in the Brailk. th desirable 11 western states, and In tioaal church 'Tuesday evening In women over Tbefget end men th and operating disyoung the fund for road work in that go toward the flag fund book committee has not been obis I FseriMe Predactten. years A general topic "Th addition to "The Eyes of the World Froreeds will age of troops lit the 145th light srjbuv as many hooks at planned, tom trict. . J Smith, of Provo. In charge of the ethics of tbo Doctrine and Covenants" has s number of big productions In- ttllery The cast will include Mlssj Mind have been availing themmlm Hall Caine; general cluding "The Deemster,Man-- ' and has been suggested by th department of the Spring Canyon The state Jewish Observance Close , Lillian Carey, Wise libraries elsewhere Through p v Lily King. Miss . Gods ii and connected with vaPeggy Grace vary from this "I Believe." boards bat wards maywork Mies recrement with tha government tb Leola Kell Delev, M1 feast of Tabernacles yesterday closed rious company, other Jesse Knight activities, told will begin Byland In "Persuasive - Peggy. If they desire. Class Miss Verona Florence Wright. hooks ere sent back and forth (ret ? Kelly. which began Mr. Prickett that the coal company haa A general Invitation la the Jewish observances week. next Schwenok. ttee MeUville and Kelly charge to the applicant. Many ef tk La M. Wtnof. Irriratiow unxlnwr for to all who reside In the stake capacity ot Its tons a day Sept It. At the Jewish temple. Rats-b- -l aandtipple Musical numbers will be given by members read ths various systems c a. has Installed Improvements costing tha Unltad State departmant of social tomorrow night Officers Chosen. Are to th attend William Rica apoke on The ChoeLois Miss Walker. Mies a split Ruth Treweek. . raised tvpe, so are able to In developing the mine. He haa astabiiahad haadquartaru and enroll ll.M, a Mies Isabel Davl4fson, Mi en People." ferine did variety of literature. get hitscuseed the markets and ths competi- with tha watar right eomrolaaion at SardiWilliam Deakin Watts, gamuel each for Utah coal. He tha stata capItoL Hia permanent locaOffiearu for tha envuinr yaar war nian and Cecil To Tkko Cp Red Crons Work The tion met inwith Wright. propar transportation tion her la said to aaaura cloaar p that -- T alaetad Saturday at tha closing aaaaion women of the University of Utah will said . City Repent Plant the Spring Canyon eration betweaa tha government and Former Brewery Men rates service and of tha Utah Soclaty of convention tha meet Wednesday afternoon at X.l company could havs produced 4 per atata authorities ia Utah Irrigation Effects Union New Saving adBig and the had. room Organize For it more Reward of the coal titan cent of Electrical Contractor. Tha offiDonnelly. 'oclock. In tbo rest Mr. Winner will work with tha capacity with present equipment cer! ara ministration Amllding to take up Red state Is (.040,00 to 4.000,000 Ions. water rights commission and tha Utah, J. V Buckta, Salt Laka Prasident. DrivBeef A of the has been offeredby $59 reward According to a report submitted tt Bottlers', Croa work. Replacing .as. Ha is now Ha said the Knight interests would Agricultural college. La Granda Robblna, Sait Laka J T. SaUtvan for thw apprehension of Commissioner Haber M Wells bp Rx and Brewers onions, which went City; axaeutlva W. L Tay- John tha stata authorise In gather- ers another mine if reasonable ratee sisting committed, City; foreman of the street repair Will Discuss Chriepjvae Boxes The open with of the of existence out coming former Darling, Donnelly, empatrolman, city men are 6.000 assured- - About ing data for usa In tha formulation of prohibition, "a new union, the Cereal lor, Logan, E. H Eardley. Salt Laka who brutally beat Sullivan tn the cor- department the operation of Its ovn Woman's Service unit of the Red Cross were Provo, V. B ridor of the publio safety building Sept. repair plant has saved the city Ilia ployed If the mines were worksd at atatd watar right laws. and 8oft Drink - Worker City, La Roy Bourne. Is scheduled to meet thia afternoon in capacity. Beverage He told of unfilled orders TL A and union No. 44. uniting tha three former Phillips. Rrigham City, U. 1917. The reward wee posted with in the last four monthu The rtpslr the Branaferd apertmehta to d lacuna totaling (6,000 Iona taken with the Idaho. Sheriff John S. Cories, who is making work has cost the city 59 cents s stun tin Iona was organised last night at the Brough, Mantpaller, now ou the Red Cross Wants the providing of a Chrletmaa box for expectation of aetling, a nation-wid- e search for the fugi- yard, while the old price charged Labor temple. books of the company. soldiers In the trenches. contractors waa about $179 Tbs dtr The officers chosen last night were tive. He was extensively Volanteer Lake of Writes Salt Fence Typists Pitts Thomas Llovd, Boy D. repaired $ 247 69 square yards dorter Elbert Prof. president At railroads' representatives Ogden various Speaks by aecre-terthe four month period, vice president; George Roti of the Cnt- - with regard to points in his own Thomas secretary-registrin Welcome Montevideo -- a. st John and William, . aargeant a A. prefiw.et. Their of Candidates File nod that who are fairly Too- or three versity of Utah, on BatnrdaF gave an vious witness exaoutiva board consisting He met an apparent puz-tl- s proficient trpieta.gtrlsera wanted who arm. An address before the Ogden Historical Dan Jacob chairman: Roth Georxa twhind of would stand be Statements to donate a few hours a week saying th! Expense Thurston Evans, who Is the sonof society, in tho rooms of the University any by "Wldtlund;-gxeetii4-Tooele Stake Conference club in' Ogden, under the auspices of to, statement Mr. Bwest had testified Rad Croea MiasofJSHa E. H. Evans; 729 Fifth East street, and the local Red Croae secretary union of tha Tnder will the the university extension division. The nxt Mr. on ons of tbs U. S. battleships Sweet's chapter, aaye that there la considerable requirements M of ths cormeetingS a L. E Legg corroborated sailor tenWells and st ths Labor practices act, Heher with regard to a conversa- routine work to ha gotten out, and be held November . The Tooele itako conference la ths Fscifio ocean, writes home of the rupt Foot UhrmloU Enlist Four Salt testimony E. Lynch, candidates for city pi- between H. U-- Mudge. president thatrahe haa no fend available to warm welcome given the bluejackets at James E. A. Bock, canto he held Sept. 29 a4 Joke 'asatyer and chemists have en- tion and scheduled commisvionsrshlpa, and Mr. Sweet, in Rio of Grande, the do to retha a work. a Monetevldeo, Uruguay, including paid typtst listed In their country e service, via. April. 191 A Y. M. C. A. and a cake didate for auditor. Saturday afternoon women who wish to volunteer X0, haa been postponed until OtL the by Young ception filed with ths city recorder their first R. R Casiro, with the reg jlsr army g women statements bake by the tome of their spare time to thia work 29 and XL Kxperlraec of disbursement. To date at Dallas, Tea, Earl Hagermsn and C N Independent's at the offlco Salt Laker Home of the city The squadron wee at Commissioner 'JOSEPH F. SMITHKtrevell, president of the In- may notify Miss Wlcklond who Is a candiWells, 12 with the Utah field South Montevideo 9$ with Third eaat $009 Crowton, days, sailors of tho a Cyrus A chapter. Coke company, has expended $10, -dependent Coal ' Method bt pastor there, the Rev date for Cruise Ths After artillery, and Walter Hiller, with the complainant In the cac said their mine street. Mr 50 Long Mr.. end $2 has spent Lynch Mr. McGourk. writes to Mr. Evans here Marine corps has a tipple capacity of I 00 tons The reported that he 'had expended that American boys abroad give the Bock ear of high production, more than $T. Each filed the statement as his own cause to be proud. st Two Teachers Added The staff of 400 hme people the latter It bos sines coke and 1 $4.29 Ions ofMontana. 000 Iona was 1111 personal committee, of which he is Ernest Rosco of this city, a coxteachers In the Sabbath school of tha fallen off to less than 600 0 tons The fuel were shipped lato NOTICES deemed under the law as secretary In about Other oxhibite of tha complainants swain In tho U. 8. navy, returned horns Congregation Montefiore, hasttiAbeen ln- - Investment totaled since 1900now absence of a regularly appointed ths hi and a to is In visit a Proclaimed has another courtroom for short Oct. parent were locked up 9 vissof jftnMfl Th Ro GrandaA The law committee the filing requires Helper joad, and The lteartog"ndjouTijed at JS p.nr Sarmh Fhaptrw and Jeunrv Kim. Rug-- laaa on the- Kamlworth the second a -- financial- statement with Mr. cruise in China Japan and the PhilFire Prevention Day of "Logan Temple wflt cloie Wtdora until $ p m. this mommg built by the coal company iutratiou for tha Hebrew day end Saturday after any expense or oblige and f Arrowon now of stand. the tha still Prlcbett Gorton, William Is Roocoeelated with Mr. tion has been Incurred had Avery sec- day evening, Octpbop I, HIT. eehoola at thia- - synagogue, wilL head Coal company, and previoualy ippines the service and expects to return Saturday thereafter until an dis- open Tuesday, October $, 191! ba bald Wednesday afternoon. Shall Utah do her share In saving ond with tha Independent Goal A Coke, as Tor. have been accounted bursements Uam Budge. ajee oeatgeb told ot the. market for ths nation more than 112699.90 9 an4 eWTCi to TrrtftFhe Re. T. 3. the companys output. Q11' AGO. llantl Temple wilt 'close tfeinei This 1$ the question the peoMe- - j TWENTY YEARS nually? Srhultx of St. .Marys cathedral bus Urgelatter to of thia goes e proportion Western raetfic and day evening, Oct. I. 1917, endje-epWeds. left for Detroit, Mich., to become pro- Gilt Nev, ple of this state are asked to consider via the Artilleryman Oct. I. for Ltah - loss It has been estiTuesday morning; In thisIncluded fessor of Church hietory In 8t. Crrii's the Nevada Northern Markets From ilto Files ot The Deseret interstate trade were discussed. -- iWHdaaoa. oL jMuasaL. coaLiTi Miss Emma Jean Ltston of Escalstite mated lr a sufficient supply of or Sout hrrnTemr-badroNews Id feed s' Talislsed army wTo and FT A. A dmfr of Wrtrsouraft, were coal tha yesys here. He organised the boy The tone but s day, OB 1,269 bid to at the city and county building this attention married call and loss, help p bid to routs of and trained romoanv Bank .work. County work. 09 was not in a poaltlon Mr Adair is a-- member of bring about the elimination of them. work. Legal work. Quick-wo- rk such a lrg wnount. with referjcn OCTOBER , 189. ventable fireSr Gov. Simon Bamberger Battery A, 145th artillery-fi- et Utah I DM j he said, A ton of coal, baa issued a proclamation declaring Hie bride will go to California to be peclaltJeB. Deseret New Job Tha first nce For Rbow Joint Druce died. He wao for unfilled orders, that Is not Tuesday. Oct. 9, Fire Prevention day pear him while tie He camped at Linds the need many year a eitinselor in the ' Preparingof the Elks show The Mlk- -; burnedto ta a dead toes, since ot and asking that It be observed by the Vista. Mrs. Adair la daughter of Mr nellv- if it U hns passed ado" which is to be given November . Twelfth ward bishopric. - , people of the state and Mrs. P M. Liston of Escalante. Mr. N withdrew Vwnd 7. wa held at tha Elk-dhia Supplementing the governor's proc- Adair Is son of J. Adair of St. George. L the of George vice president nlapp. & Rulou lamation state Weils, lnur name as rand. dale tor city attorney Baturdny night The second rehears- Coalcompenv. a complainant ance commissioner, has written a letter - al U to be . Reform on held at the club Tuesday i the on the ptand losg which. '.through the office of the state 1909 690 and Invested com-Transcontinental Aatoists. had . coirthanv Is cast his Tha ticket. ) of practically night superintendent public instruction, had beep in operation as a producer has been forwarded to every school suplate, but there are tm one or two since David Castle At Gate, 1915 Oglesbury In state. the This W. H. Peul! end W A. Blly. farm. - more perintendentto or less Important parts to b Prickett Oa Stand. was killed and Edward Morgan addressed the public, asks thatletter, the era of Adrian, Mich., toorlna th I Jn- rear-en- d ssignadUand there are several vacanM W PriaketL traffics manager of. seriously Injured (n a day be observed generally by the ettf coin highway to Los Angeles, made a of Bureau cies liT'thgctvorux gena. toy the fire department. n4 1i irlrif vt.a in The TraffTce ervlca made th They the school, and a program Is her from Michigan In thre train caboose when a fast passenFn Utah memWill Pay Insurance In tnsti j trip for tba obaervanc of th day suggested They expreased thetr surprise ger engin ran into it. bers of the Modem 'Woodmen . of ra, Dresses tuttons of learning throughout that week. a else and beauty of Pelt Lake rro; at the " James Baird walked Into his America will pay the insurance nf all Auction of coal Id ltah. of the constats of nina, tn The City parte of coat from men. the famlltae ef eoth their lodge members killed In France butlon wife and his in rinding home Lyons, la., of coal In ya An annoqnoenieni of huch a policy Ind of the consumption ran screaming otft ot tha back This showed (6 yomfnx Bishop Paul Jones . waa made by John E. Swanger. state rloua elates Into Kanes and more door, under the Impression that' be coal aoing to Corps is Popular. Such a move-- imool. th.K Cokjrad. hed seen a ghoet. He succeeded she deputy head consul Tells About Meetings -exhibit. th. Utah The object In coaxing her back ahd she was ment on the part of the lode minra that show to 'Word from Grant. amp were seven married Rockford, ber win mean the additional They hspny. revenue and liltlnx a large trafflf Ttshop Paul Jones of the Episcopal in., statas that Dr. Bpragoe'e ambit of cents a month on each rhouid on co.L years previously and lived in Chidiocaa of Utah hat returned from Call- - lanes corps, new designated get equal or belter rates Iowa of trru ranee. cago later moving to th 'XI. A statement showed th end explain that hia attendance alroadl stSlSS'l coal and Mr. Prlchett said h (fly. In th early summer of 1197 Shipment, ofcase Former Salt laker C. A. Emin the was th ope exception of the Chrldtiaa Pacifists, 'popular organisation, and haa been at 60c-$1.- 00 mccttngs from Baird homo .and present disappeared Motor vice president of th Chandler railroads do not wantcom-to- after a fruitless search Mrs Baird waa purely lf- - complimented several times for tta naar Lot the and where itn Angelas Car company, of Cleveland, Ohio, ha lower coast rites to meet water He said that he went to the cieocy. Letters directed according to went to Chicago and Identified as give Uncle Sam the benefit oidentaL brn i taken np his residence in New Ttfrk reach th boya danghet lh Above addra.wtli '? u the body of her husband a man nflhe traipirr ne nas receiran. He tBi who-hout the water been with her for the winter after I years PTheexminer pointed ' - city 'In found been had dead who are th railroad that haa made remarkable progress In in Coronado, hack to Salt Lako' service In the business world. Accord- - rates askedto tor br city. The body had previously been port where much of th 'iron poter, AntjOty 11 navy. port listed nr 1 word received by hia m other. from was Boy Falls FfOm Tree. as from foretrn porta Interred and wa exhumed for' her class, binhjeavy Bishop Jones stated that the meet-- ! expert rifleman and petty offt-- J Mr. E. N. Best. IS K street, he will coal whieh could railroads the of in view the From to Ho enlisted In this city In April. Inga of th Christian Pacifist which be! genera appearcer continue as vice president of th eon- - notcarriage of coal 8om th IT 179 weet war bald tn prt- -i Virgil Nlchola, foreign yearn old. nui.t; ance of the corpse she said It was I 1914- - He to th eon of Mrs. F. A. Ros-co- e attended Warewith cent but expect to purchase a country used compete secret service agents First North street, was picking wal- In California and coming In by vat houses, her hnsband. but as a tins proof of MS Paxton avenue. F. A. Roe-co- o near hts homo Batnrday home atone a Connecticut waterway water Is from British Columbia enwho did not seem to find any- - ant rreeent motof-boatln-e scar a on she found large the right 4s president and director of tho or sedition tn th utter-nooHs fell from ths tree and pinng-anc- e and tered by American railroads eo he can enjoy H declared Ing SO feet, struck a fence At th of th speakara Exhibit were Introduced showing shoulder ot the body and went Deep Creek Mining and Milling comtarmipg. Ian. could he a aot Christ a various other comparative statistic home, IVil'y convinced she wa a feel heap Hal tt was found that emergency that pany. th United State he had sustained with regard t? Utah and competing riba, widow: When Baird convinced hia Th accompanying photograph of It hi duty toInophold MARTIN COAL CO. 44 East On South Temple-war which an a alight concussion tbs a ta coala as 'to u. ltv and the like it broken government jaw, alive -wife was ha he he nam explained 5? Ukenome tha young navy by X X Beclc. Inl.r examination west. out been had AH beat coals.' phones so th ms not does said about ago; insignia It right to work against war, avoa homo after his lnjsriaa had bean traau J4I.41I tons JrJlr Pr(ehett - AdvarUoemeat. . of coal war limit manufactured Into , bow hte present rank while thia oonntry to at travel-grtme- 3 Too Modest Road Show PANT AGES Musical Comedy, "Mlmlo ar Sixty-four- r- - TONIGHT. WILKES Wilke player The JBooae of Glass. ISSUED i -- -- AB SALT LAKE THEATRE This Week, Canadas Fighting -- - Force if Official War Film. Semi-Week- - 8 1917 OCTOBER MONDAY, CGuDUCTOn INJURED 81 BBOI REPORT Farmers .. - at , 1 -- 'tht-wrk'-- n-thnr Ro-lsi- fcng-len- - v- tma-Hheosos- -- X ' arri-cultur- co-o- f i ... f -j s . y lr jr a t !; i d y. ar n m - - M aro-pl- English-speakin- 1 TEMPLE 1.- - ; Sab-Va- th fL.tVJ L -- iL-f- t , food-stu- v ft I Jr 7 i -- ub i t ,t fr aron -- A Rubber st.tlstlroltMhloe Lt Salt-fca- i Will Save the when You Wash ' i ; i X Atnba-tornl- aett-beU- 1 1 f i T " r,t ty fiTg cot - r ur - r Two Sizes Sunday School - Union n. t a, vor.Cook. three-fractur- ' 1 i |