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Show ..1,, ,'t ' ,i. , A.., ' i a ,..r Local !lows sod Spoils..., r 00 i I , -, - ,. , ; ....,,,. .......... -- ,' ' ft. FOUNDED IS50 , .. .D.E,,s S.' : : . -- -1,- ,. SECOND.. SECTION .- -, - ,.. )c . ..,, , , ., . j 7.1'liunsDAY , , ..,., . . . . I - 1 I r1 - . . , - - --- aoew - - --- , t,' , Number of Deaths From In- - ClassificatiOn of 19 . to 36 fluenza Nearly , . Double . And 18 Year Groups to be Those of a Week Ago Finished, Except For- Phy. ' t ,.. ' -- t, - 4 ' - Stores to'- - ;i - 1 - - '- - , , t, - . .. . - t: .. I at '4 - ." s --- - : - -- ' , - sical NOVh3IBER - 1918 SALT LAKE 21 ' . --, - - . -- - ' : ', I '''''''"'"' ' ' -- - - - - - FTErt - . - - .- - . Dec:ember I no more -questionnaires 8.re to be re- - A - by-lo'- Cat - for that all local draft boards are to be disbanded shortly le. of tho armisticre- - and the aftet-Deeem- . -"I- n-view - consequent temporary abatententof the ismilediate urgency of complete olassificktion," the- - telegram . from I General Crowder states, "local boards should complete thee principal work . ..-remaining as follows: "Immediately collect and transmit b all data called for in connection with ,, the making of the annual report. - Possible ; 7esterday-thereSev- deaths were , registered yea- 'darkening of workOn waill of the - 3 terday, Includlng Willard l McDaniel. annual report Complete ' !!, aged 23; Ernest trowton, aged 27; their classification work as to all ''' ' Joel Carter, GO; Sadie M. Lindquist. registrants of the IS to 31 and the 111 it aged 19; Adelle E. Ratnburn, aged 37; year groups. except for physical ex' Rabbi Jacob Cooperson aged 33. and aminations, which have been ordered ' Mallitel Rindlisdach. aged 25. discontinued as to all groups. - Drastic measures . have beett plan- - , Induction Work Stopped., fled by business men of the city in SA . "Local boards will forward no more i-,t to check the Malady. The cases to the district boards.-Nmore .. men including t committee of business be will now to taken Casey. - Edward P. Levy, appeals P, Lewis, district boards. Since the tJames C. phyM. E.Lipman and Inductions and examinations; a M. IL Hanauer. representing various sical classification work boards district by , I business interests, met at the state have ceased, it Is b 3 board anticipated that this of health office last night '' I- where the situation was reviewed and work of initial classification by- - local boards may be practically corn. 1 where plane for the future were out2plated on or- before November 30. ex.- lined. ' for late registrants and no later cept ii Will Regulate Stores. registrant shall be classified whose . stores stores. Department ,grocery questionnaire is received after Dec. S. in fact all places of business will "Local board records. which . are 1- and be regulated an to the opening and public records of the federal govern- -- closing and it is thought- - that- - this, ment of the United States, shall- be will check the malady.--Uroter: sealed by the chairman of the- local stores will open from a cm. until 3:30 board by sealing up the cases in which kr -'p.m., men's shops and shoe shops will the records are file& open from le a.m. until I p.m., ex- - rboords shall be kept cept Saturdays when they will open to further orders from the draft execual.10:30 and close at 9 p.m, All of- tive officer of the state or the provost. ' ' :, : (ices will open at it ctn. and close- marshal general. t at 4:30 p.m. ;department . stores.papers And documents feceired ) t,': jewelry. by lecal, boards after the, records are specialty shops. millinery, 4. it music stores wilt open shall be elearly' and plainly Isasteeilp:StOssaismy. aynsdwctilosesettaltey5wAliell f).pm., indorsed .or stamped with the date of receipt and then placed In a separate r.,t 10 cm. and close at 330 p.m. file and held until further orders from Thin program will aim relieve the the draft executive officer or the t congested I traffic on the attest cars to proyost marshal general" ,. a great extent and it la thought that No Alterations Allowed. this will also greatly aid the checking under oonditione- - and Except of disease. Restaurants. , cafes. and to be issued ; , it - drugthe'stores. 'candy and cigar stores later. local arising boards 111111 ordered by are to carry out their present schedule General Crowder t that no further enwith the understanding that every or additions may alterations. ',.. -- - precaution will be taken at ail tinieS tries; made to the records of registrants in an attempt to check the disease. be and and June the of MT class of the All other stores not specially menclasses. Following the August. of schedule the will follow the tioned 4' ,, classification of registrants of Sept, department attires. U. 1913, of the 19 to 36 and 1$ year , - - Mors than 30 new camas were reported groups, same rule will be applito the city board of health this morn cable. the , tog and with scores of new cases beLocal boards will not be permitted, if as it appears every day reported Mg t the theatres and other places of pub-- It is ordered, under any circumstances It to allow any peeson to withdraw any assemblage will be closed-for-whatever now in the boards, '- N.,lie least two more weeks. The opening papers no further access will be, ind files,, deter,,can not be definitely 'period records of local boards to the ' given -, mined.-a-s new to start the yet owing of any person not a memon the part ' it within last obtained the "fles.has I the ber of the board or a member of the ' . two days. IN,,,.: -clerical force epecifically.,- authorized Cases Shottld be Reported.--by the board., 1 Who have the disease and is stated by Captain Gordon Snow Perions 'It , that a proper and just administrat ' who shoe any'sympitans of ittoshould t the tion of the war risk insurance act and the fact Inimediatrly report ' , city board of health. Any one violatof future pension laws will, in many upon lug this order will be prosecuted and cam depend almost exclusively , board rectrill be fined $300 or given a sentence data contained in the local an N.-have importalso .. - of six months in the county Jail. ords, which will The city and state boardeof healtn ant relationship to charges of. dieterI - have urged that every precaution tiOk and delinquency Involving the . be taken in an attempt to check h. honov,of thousands of registrants. obFor these reasons a,scrupulous spread of the disease. According t G. Paul, city health coi- servance 1,kr the 'ruldt now Issued by 1 n, '..Dr. Samuelleolation is the most effec- -' General Crowder is urged upon the missioner. 1 live method of checking ' the malady. chairmen, members and clerical forcea 3 In manycases. Dr. Paul states, the of all local ,boardt in the state.. t persons afflicted continue to do.their I servNisci',,and will rework and in that way the disease is for spread. Only yesterday a young girl Voltinteering their l'abera for ceive pay good o ' as quarantined for such a violation Business Mel lindortee Progrena,-- -, law. of the . meeting at the''ComThere was Slight Improvement ,Noted.160 representative of 'club mercial Conditions at various points in the business men this; morning. with James t , . state slightly improved today and calls Casey as chairman to discues the in-- 7 local Red Cross "at the 10 hospital num.., situation. and what ahould be bored but up until noon. This de- - fluenza to 'curtail Its ravages. The unap1 ; crease. according to members of the done decision of the meeting was imous ' , local chapter. strengthens the beilef that the schedule of besinais hours : ti that the situation at outside. is points should be Indorse& aswell as the othb on the improve and that the ban in er car precautions including street The many parts of the statewill be liftel traffic, that were augglsted.': was that the po,E sense of the No new eases were registbred , at lice should bemeeting instructed to .,inforei I 1,,,1"ort Douglas today and Do camas were these reguhttiona- especialiy as to isor recorded .,, there yesterday;--A- t Ogden lation ot cases as soon as they were dis; yesterday there were no deaths re- covered. and that any physician 'fallfor the in firet time two weeks. ported his -, tolreport cases brought to The Conditions at Bingham; Garland, Mur- - ing should be prosecuted. ',, .ray and Other points are also im- - notice. .voted 77 against bargain counter meeting proved. Several new cases were re--- sales a , the prevalence of the epiI pbrted at Manti today and because of demic.during and that in the matter of street this fact the ban will not be lifted car traffic. the police should be inthere next Monday, as had been ; structedto stop a car, and order out -7, planned. number of paseengers over:. and any I --I Need for Motor Cars. above a number to be agreed upon. It I to Robert. J. Shields there was the belief of the merchants preaAccording In-- a the- - precautionswhich -,-greatneed, for motor eats to tran- ent, that--i- f s- -out, 'turves to and from cases to 'which havebeen suggested port 4 assigned.-Xspeci- ally the ,City would be fraed of influenza --in.,and .,on night Will fourdaya ing calls .'t The chiarrnin read dispatches ,from tinteeni by enlisting ttheir services esad yn dmorna the .regular Seattle. Portland, Sari Francisco, Boise motor corps. Is be- - and Butte,' relative to the elimination t ' iluna t. have of Influenza there.- and the lifting of k tyig It ..hael to quit owing to the nervous the quarantine ban otipublic assem' strain. This - call for help is needed blies.- San Francisco laid great-stres. immediately.There is also Still a on the mask; claiming not a tam of - dearth of nurses, so manyschool influenza was traceable., after the big 1 1 -teacher having to quit owing to the celebration, tany assemblage of perwas worn. Other early opening of -schools during -which form where the merit ce 4t ttlime 'They 'YnUst- rem ',,Ittr- from- 'Mott inctlittes i t' work. Manager Shields is high of the disease to strict enforcement. of ' - ;invaliant him praise of these volunteer work. regulations. The business men preseht 'I and. only wishes that more who represented all linet of trade with Tr.1' who do not have resentativec 1r0111 the. etitte and citY , Abilities of school teaching,theresponsi, boards Of health the street car come would I 8; low their example. ll Graduate and byl PitriTy and frvrn other lociLl and state -4eXiitrienced, nurses-wioffices; greatly aid lai .. --,. : - - ' i ' ,. . ' , '611 - - la o " , y ' - -- r , t 7' ,- i, 11,,.. It.:1". ''',1- - ,,, ' , , 4, ":"', ',,,$,', ,,,..." ,,,,,', t8 .',';',7f'.iI.:ii;1 1:,;t4 ',, ", 7; ).1 tr.l , , -- - - - . - 1 - -- '. -- ' -- -- - ' 1 were-carrie- , - - s - - ' rascritted-ittedisszppearan- - i uld, , . ,, , - -- .. ., , ,:,, or- - ,A 01t1. t I ON L ti ,....'- -' 3 ,:.'- :- AN. ,,,. 1.,---- . ; A :: ' . -,s, Z... 'or"' ..,, ,,, , tr 1 , ',. A.:. ' -- l' '4.- -- ii, '7-- - .: ...1....4.4,vo,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...(4.,,,,,,,,,-4-..:,..- .. , ; - , ... , , , --- - - - , . - . - Va-- - ' . 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OUT I I , -- HOGS .,y' 115 :::,. of respect to the memory of Joseph F. Smith and 4 recognition of his great worth aa a citizen and the t Work he did in building up this city and state, Governor Simon lilarqberger yeaterday issued a proclamation suggesting a ceesation pf business during for.the- burial of the the hour seitcted Church leader; The distinguished-': is am ,follows : ,: loei of mourns state the 'The One of its most honored citizens; ' the Churcb to who.. efforts is , largely due the dereloptnent of the - , I,-- ,. , ....... . .. , .'- - Secretary of State Says That Section Wai Never More rosperous. ' n- ii- Turk-ire-a- - , hOS" This invirestion - -- meets with the entirtoapproval, of - . the city authorities. .... "Beside his occlude1ml prom- Smith was idea- - , titled with a vaat number of in- - stitutions which help-- form the----bulwark of our business and civic -- life It to thsreforeproper to aug- - Latter-da-y Saints.- at gest that the doors of all business. the nt is eminently ' house( be closed between 12 and. of should Utah .,State slenavto the bigh respect and affecI P. nt. In order to show respect ' , to the memory of this prominent tion fbhIch his memory Is held. To this d I urge that businessL citizen, lied incrder also that em- .close And ail labor cease ployees of the various Institutions may indMduallY DILI Puck re- - ' throughout the'skate between the , ', hours of 12.trelocl,knoon, and ' inencet-Presidel- -- Unele Sam Loan & Security company. died at his residence, 40 Sixth East street.- - Wednesday after an illness of several months. For the last four weeks he had been confined to Ms home. Death was due to dropsy and heart trouble. Ile was 42 years old. Born in Hungary. In 111e, Mr. White came to Utah with hie parents when he wee live years old.' The family settled In Midvale and when be had grown to manhood. Mr. White engaged in the mining business at that place. He later moved to Ogden where hs was In the furniture bust-nofor 20 years. Eleven plats ag o be cams to Salt Lake and started is the loan and Jewelry business. ito Mr. White survived by his widow, Mn, Sarah White,- two sons,..Adolph and James White,- and two daughters, Mn. William J. Smith and Mies Cora es tor the l'hankagiving and Funeral 'aervites will be held in the mai ...hada trade ars coming ht. from Montetiore cemetery at 3 p.m. Friday. the uleta1 teeetrie sec?rulas w c""" rotary of State Harden Reunion, who ret urned this mornipg from a visit ATIORIIT CEI:Ell!L trill c't tar" (ta7i te that reldost, , berm Christ-proclamati- on great -- ' tommulittl. ' reft of lis directing sptrit of near- In almost every ly two decade land and clime where the light of citilization hail fallen there are homes which'.will be engulfed in sorrow bi the death . ot JoilePit Ming Sinith. late president of . of Jens, Christ of Well Known Local: Pawnbroker is Dead Hugo president et the , ;-- 7, III1TA SE.1011;g111,-,- :Pid:......;:i.LT.:-.-L- i 1 - lour oft Respect' to Be President Joseph F. Smith EEFT By Cessation of Busi ness . o , - . 4 , -- - -- ... . .-"I -- 63 -c- ala 6 9 t I r -- 7 ;-- --: - gun everywhere In the t'inta districts , Mr. Mat es, and part of the en- Ligament In industrial and igrictil- tural Pursuits is due' to better roadz and i;on tient improved highwal transporution, facilities. Ai he was making his homeward trip. the sureFla-tarY trae7ittlishePsTed were of 'tutors. bile andt h it: and other produchti: for markets, to be shipped from Price by rail; One man had 300 of the Thanks- birds en his truck suit said he tiving flirmtombe Ltr:tt:Im4Ph heths - , in Uinta Prioe-Myton The road as far as Roiteavilt" - Mr. Bennion states. is in a p ti cienwe apots. in good condition, so that by spring the entire stretch will be in shape for splendid arricultural -- anti industrial ere had been talk of reopening the public schools last Monday, but - ,& -- TREASURER C1111111:g UP X FILES INHERITE:CE-TA- - -- ,...--- -.... - ALT.I$AXE labor leaders are ' .ftlarking- tinia, waiting for 'any.- -' may- - come to them :tfrOin Californio labor icircies Is determine the action- totot $ the purport, of aiding In 'securing a pew trial for Tom dooney. the Call,: torn's" labor leader now under, .en. tence of , death tor murder as a result öt the Ban Franciseo prepare-dra, day bomb throwing., , Otto preeident of the local labor federrit.ion $ "Orirenised Libor is aiding today Torn Moon, hie trial was a farce. his conviction had through perjured eeldenoe given by drug. fiends and crimi- -' rale who have simni been dincredited,,;. We are as interested SW DistrktAttorrny it kt et; who pronecuted Wolter'. .; in determining Mooney's guilt. If he bi guilty then organized lobor want him punished but his gruiltinuat,not . be establithiiff hi 'The manner indicat. ed. Organized labor is not for Tone Mooney boosting he ie fighting a nielitl bar of the labor movement but Is fighting the conduct of the 'Mooney case that all may knew fairneas and honesty will be meted out by the crint..- inal courts of our country. It la fight within our nation for the veryI principlesforwhich our country ere.- -- tered the warfairness and honesty unto the lowliest." Continuing. Mr.: Asbridge,-- said. "Soms people try to draw a parallel between the Mooney came our own Hillstrom - case. This can not be 913111.: They are not alike. Hillstrom ' was convicted after a fair trial with eel.; 7 donee thet win honest and not mama.. factured. , earme If that hind of trial le given 1100ner an4 he is adjudged guilty then : iet him be treated as Hillstrom was. Organised labor is not asking- for a pardon for criminals who should be punished, but le egking that hitt --7 trial be given When establishing aiminitl guilt." Wiwi Clireniers Sty. According to the laboe. circulars. Is. ritied in old of Mooney, than are indictments for murder lit! the evidence is practicallyagain the gamy In all of the cases. Organised' labor le rutting that', Moyer,' be yard ned-trthe one conviction he is now under and immediately be taken into court and a fair trial given him untier the other Indictments. This. they Sen.la all that Mooney himeelf asks. lie tog fuees to. co m promi.e by eking-W3- e a prison sentence or a full Ist.- his telegram to gamuel pardon. Clouting,. aid from seeking organised labor. Mooney sold. wish to again state' that I cannot or will not eonciltatetba---;---:,- , Idea of imprisonment or commutation with the coneciounnees of lattoseass$---and If this farce tragedy moat have its victim to lave the facet of the powers behind the scene, then lot my life be the sacrifice." The labor circular carries st" copy at the report made by the Federal which investigated theMooney ease and recommended la new trial and the famous picture whichlhowe Tom Mooney and his wife on the root of their- home watching-- the prepared- nem day parade. At the trig!. an enlargement of this snapshot shows the hands of a jeweler's street clock in the minute- past two. platers, to ho the exact time Mooney waa accused of being at the scene of the crime a mile '' and a quarter away. ', 110 Strike Probable f Mr. abridge - doubts that organ- lied labor 'trill be tiled on to do any striking. He said the organisation' had implicit eonfidence that uovereee Stephens of California .would grant new trial or ehie a pardon of the preew-- , ent conviction and immediati trial under the other indictments.' -- Thle-.7. eenclunion, be said, was the cmly fair one based on the discloeures of the kind of evidence used In the trial and the request from the trial judge tind several of the Jurors- whe convicted However If the California Mooney. labor organisations disk for a Ale local the full limit of their strength. - , hwd -- - , ' - , - bec-aus- e -- ' ;- ad - t -- -- -- a" - - z' - Corn-missi- on - - - - -- , the etre Working ht of the state attorney general and the state treasurer are making progress tn cleaning up their Inheritance tax filea ,, on Strspic(on. Incidentally aiding In the promise are the several county clerks, who have been called upon by Atiorney General Fannie BarIOU. colored. wait ar., Dan B. bittelde end - state Treasurer rested thil morning by C. L. Schell 1st O. Daniel Larson to send In oopies of and Watts of the anti-vie- s their reeerde-i- n Inheritanee Ina eases. on the squad suspicion that she was the,er.. with a view to cleaning the slate f02 son anew-undpicked the pookete of a Keel a new system Oars who starting "Greektown" last night. She which has been adgpted to prevemt los. Was in In eight of estates wherein long pe- ing booked on an open charge pond-- , "pert."r ' inveatigation. of riods ' appraigement and adjudica"W.- Iit oNT, rERnt o'clock- p. in.; tion have heretofore caused them to be - Ito , ISIS, during the comtnitment forgotten. . ' - some of the initeritanee tax cases Cs Ai FE!..1 . have been in the BOO! against estates courts and In other processes of settlese the gel nat i ttvireelethtbr4ittrknadaolf.ttinifyieuenz,at ment since 1005. It Is the desire of leHIT II EAREcT state officiele to have these perma, I will be strain open to pupils and stu- - nently sottled this year and out of the $ I!! veittI,opuesuoon. ' no way was . for a new start by the ftrat of left Idea dents. When I there '1w-hundreand- fifty - tabb 1 Mr. next -Larson ',7 year. to says.sucli as good schools when the opntertained yrT Donpflor pnlipoll , were will be given to would reopen. the situation depend- - progress his already been made in this that he is eneouraged to be. .......11"1., JIIU,U,1 severe new out-- direction those recitvert iki,vhich Ana the how, upon Hive the end of telt wIll oleo see the Claus'," body of Charles A. Petit. the Sal- t-, would of the !breaks all and prove epidemic unsettled inheritance tag IAA, mining engineer who fell into the of tto soldier, haviniNpo relatives or who canes. 10111 they would last"! hoer land Box !have turned their caboono overto h . ' , Today the treasurer reeelved from abaft of the Key West Mine at' 7.. the attorney general a check for $51.13 JoselAaalley..LitertLeteeke Croon. More' regbaraate thaa con-,L- A ( so ' o -7 the 'Mate err Robert Watts of NIW from I, AsetterS e masta sa ar and many, A leans ....,...-,..,...recovered lest night. aecording to York City, in payment of the Inheri, Ito contribute Christmas . tance tax on 100 .hares of Unton Pa. a message received by Mrs. Pest this been madecheatitosc,the Announcement egular Postage. will be d too Stamp ,cific railroad common stock, Another l'' thick forwarded to the treasurer was morning- - from the Red Cross that the nearest rela- - heists wish to thank those who Ito freowtive-estate of Bertrand ZIAHire. who had been at the mint the 30 Nov. ra Noble1 to Postmaster responded. laths last.According Christmas tou- - loyally , P. Bell of Westchester. IV. Y., In pay. past we,pk assisting in the search for Ilya cans'yet-procujday for sending Christ hilul000P orneoris. Witrre misundersre. .over-; meta of the inheritance tax en tee the body. a! .throughsorne Tho.. Red Crou shop ' pone to send packages teinen letter. are being' shares of Union Pacific common stock. The report states that the search for ' eas- if they have not already recelv- - fortune telling booth with' Wm Lyle standlit4.141,nany a , the body was very diMoult os sorment postage to the state ed. one, providing they declare they Bradford in charge. The shop has also food administration. , Thia is unau-- . of the water, which was hot and nalst-- .. received a call for a, Arictrois Halle For Appropriation are the nearest living relative, that placed in the nurses's dormitoryto .bo' eralised. being fiord to drain from Os , at thorized exeept'where regularly des-- 1 Gilmer shaft. The body artli Park they baye not resolved .s.,label from Port Douglas. Many record are on. Ignited penalty eneelo authorized, Roadway supply this machine as well' by the food attminintha,tton too used. such label be band to city tomorrow morning. Mr.- Net it abroad:. that-shou- ld toe , Ow eeittiev-.49asne- t a Garfield, Such unatithorteed.,4etteese.telitlia--esa- t tretiLo gurytved., by it !wife.- titl'eontimioltiotritiut ,i4 eeli e approprilto ion li,zo rti irtiiied-a- li cr,,, if"I...m...Arthur J. Davie telegraphed tronti to the Dead Le tt er office.. OrTeturned led 11,100 as a part of the cost of Pen. rather, mother and sister. Mr that-ha- 1 lic tt to, do- - to the sender where a return address and N brothers York would only one Chrlstams parcel will beAuguet George neW roadwaY through the Gilmer have been assisting in the search ."nate a flag to the Red Cross to takelle given. PostmasteralitroughoutAbe log addition.to the proposed recipient" , The toad wtli follow the body; August park are to state hastairsessuredr of and from the torn tattered refrain i requested place le known Gilmer Hollow. and a coupons wia.ba...staan..outalltaathe -- lettere ao- - ed- - ,what dispatching-unotamp- ed s oee-Htort1 f4 A., b., dedicated lough from the airteMeti huesesti-Ifirtoet otle msirwdas aPP esorehoet-eC- L, T I Red:Cross receiving Stat106,-StioUri s J. ady been I dreamed as the commiseion has no to the, city. The work of opening the purpose. Thema ,, eva-ke beaus, let Nnialt- 4 w iIt ,,, bo al State street., A. complete ,. list of Pack.lgraeted that favor. . fund tor paying postate, due. jOUD4 , ,- ' - 7,,, ' '.)' ' ' :, ,... ,..,......- ,-. .,........r..,,.., .... , 4, ''',,L,."!."'"! . t the-Chur- - i fit-th- give-expres- --- 1-- . , ,,ridaY-Novembe- , . -- pruffilE will-strike,t- &Id Ittae-aanolit- sstpearatotlidelecros-rnisnilitt7at'tb- P - --- - a. ., s Tr or 1; 1101 --- ' , A , -- arsted , wbo-wishe- hy-t.y- 'us .:R - i - ru 1 - - - - , 1- ". at tb right-et-way-- ft - 'I- - ...;.,.,......---,"-..- t-- , - ., ' - . : - '. i- '' . , '- 7 - . nt .4 -' ...- 7-- - , . , 141 ..14' k- 7- 4-'00- .) -- - ir, a a ,si, 'N - - I, 1 , ' t-- lEy , - ' , - L -- - ' HopE8 ! , , , e, .,HAvE f --- -- d 'If ' - r -- - . , .,,A- - . , ....1.- -- -- - 7.1.,,,,,,-,..,,,,....:,:.- . e,e1 , YEA' l'- - , , BANK( ' . - ,. --- ..: County Comnussioners Will PresL, Asbridge of ,'scal 4 ., t ' ' Consider Reconvene to Federation Thinks Organ. .of the Tax on - ized Labor - Will - Not - - be ''' - Abatement -- - --4 ' ' Stock. Called I of Shares on to Strike. - -- - -- ' -- -- ' 7 --7 ' , ' ''' ' , (eee, . .c.:1",0',Ass,oA, , SIXTYNINTII - , . ';;;r1 .,.....,..., - , I .:.:1,--A,- , ,: .". ' - , ., , , w 4 . , ant' YOU INLIt Check lat Teen Porta ...Oman awl Via" Savings Stainia .,... I ion, Mali Townies's,- Mk ?:. I -- 4 Gel & ,..r tit A. V ,.... k ' - ' , MERCHANTS 1.11 1 'ill 7.V ,Ir"1:7"... ,, , , is ( I'V:' , - I . Int --- , - -- - . ' t PON a petition of the receiver . And depositors of the Mor- . !. '' ,..,. 1 47 ' 7: . . ',I I' C..r .4;111 ....... rat- .... chants' bank', the board of , .....,,,.,;...,,, ,., J.,... , - . '' t 7614111 comintesionorg.---Ibla---. ,;.1411.'":.; 4:671;1,'-i--.4county :'' ,,,,..1 -. .,.. . ''.;"1 .. 77, "rt.;;;;i,- : -,., f,t . ,,, , .4)...7.... ,,' - t, :::: Il ,,, .., - a:A to ask the : ,-al ". morning agreed informally .'Sv 1?;,!,i,;g4 ... ,..,i,.., :: .1 - l'''.. --;ill' stateboard fag '' of for the , equalization r..----,; - .:6Arnitadr441.' Itr, : to reconvene to consider- - the 1... 4 right .. .Ix1:.;; illitftl'.eliii(74:11:4:;":'. -' ...7.4"gi.trf 171if,IN'.:411,t,..1ty 1:I 7 - -, ,,..,-- , matter of abatTng a $3,742.20 lax : tiii:.- - :... ,, . - ... .,---,,, 1,;;:;11 , --,11;.--- ii,'f 4,,:,.?) , -I,500 ahares of the- . --bank'ssystr.f.f. 4e CV! : t1: .ff ,IN 44 07t110111, : against .,. : - 1: . .:... ,'''' .. f; N Atty. John Jentten appeared for the i I; , ' 444.,4, " :::: ' ..... receiver and Judge A. J. Weber rep. 'o re ;ig;$.r111, ...Ns 11. ",:,!.;t ... Is''! 4 - 1 vmented-th- e Si. depositors committee. It ' tv"7------ -'111 t' i ' iii , ''''410.!il wag explained thet the tax. IC it . t... Mt f ' Pi:. - -s,..e would. . have to be paid frtrm Mande, t e ; motets of the bank and that in the . ...ri,:., kio, , the t . . e. t ,rr end the depositors would have to bear .'''' 1D 0,, t-k 'CI ' pe the burden and not the stockholders. 11;044 .1 .4; ... was made against the 4 bA),) 11 s, ' ,..., tenNeadO complaint ,,, -- valuation-a& d made -- by- tit ,1 fla 44;,,,,., 1 county assessor, since that ' official ' I ,e11,.. '''''' ' I acted on the sworn statement of the iiiipla' .1.,,,41,1, directors. ' The charge wax made by .' ---- tailli t'4,0 C4Alw 'I'll.' 4410 Mr. Jeneen. howevetr-tha- t frietesti-e- f . I if -- At. ' an asset the stock was AI reality e being ,., a liability, end that the statement was a ei -- , eat a-(aloe, since the directors of the bank ,, . 4, , ti 1 . de 0.. dared not reveal Its true condition. ,,:, 14- . ,.. . r The commisetion 4) considered for vow:. o) ,,. ' some time the law which places upon 1 f;ao.,,, A, 00,1 -- it act:: r the state board the responsibility for :I, 0 r'r-reconvening the county board. It was :11,gi 4 . : 11 11 contended by Commizationor W. 13.1 I I ,.p.t i I :- ' r:t;;;; 001 4.11:, Hughes that the petition or the bankl I . ' , ;,;ftlir I 1 should have been directed to the state is i IL ' ": . , 1 board. That body, it is shown, has1 . ,.'' v., ' tr., , promulgated & rule which allows tor ,..!1ii , e the reconvention county boards -.,).")) if ..b.,...ei, only after they apply for the privi..1 ' , .1 lege. After some debate the ootomis.,i , - - ;e 7:7) Eon agreed to ask the state board for 0, E.!, -- . ' : ;;;;;;;;,,, i the right to reconvene on a written 4:::! e . for such being filed ',1, perocetitil ""7 I f and representative. of the ..,. ,.: depositors. This petition was Imme- . I diately prepared and flied and upon reconvening the county board of , equalisation wilt go ' tato. the- merit -- .,. :-of the matter. . - -'-''' --z----- -- -- -7"-.7 .........K.e, oll In - ,, Meantime the the investigation I . . . affairs of the defunct bank continues . ' MA I t before the county grand jury now in anit.14, mallt, 0ttett,kg 3 , mission. . Among the witnesses who -- - ,4zaao, have been called before the grand ' jury. to date are former. Governer . -, , . , Willisim Ppm Jesse D. Oewkelk fOrtuat state treasurer. and Pamatil N. via. ' an agent for bank fixtures. . ,.. --- --,--- ---- . . t '' A,' Ak Akc,-:--. - - ',41 A ., Iv le ' 1 l IIIIPAtra),At - -- , ,t,,,:i , ',',:Vst.A.',,. ..Z.,... e, ,.,,,,,,:,--- . T.',., ) ., ; , - . ,,,,,, t.,.. .. .'..4t intit; --,j 0171" II'. ., s'il ';'-- - ,1,')1(,11; ,' , ,,,k,:",?. (, ,t. I '1,1,, , '11111 '',t',111:'t-.1- h ',""' ,., 143 , A, i 4. 'k,:,,A.,14,;,.,..,, , ''7. . . , .:, ., c;:,4pett;1,;,,,, 4, .1,N, It' ,,T 1,r,i-3- ,.. . . - . - , intact, -- ,V, ,..',V ''dk;'11 4,1,110 70,74 - '' - -- draft' boards ,ceived, and the records are to bs sealed by board chairmen- and 'flied ' awajr- veil-- tectulred by ' the- - gOvernment. Such Jo the chief tenor of a tetegrain received- today by Gordon M. draft executive U. Snow, and officer Utah.-'fro- e, - ';-- "' ' - . g ." ..t,,N . ri )..., 1 'lb r t ,,v., . - . ,' I ----- . , ,,,,,q,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,ilmis;,,z4 ., . - 4 r. , -- - (t ;4',... - ' v . , - T SINGLE-THOUGH- ,, CITY,---UTAII , - 1017nistloot:ourmlell: 4rmwmanam;RF oflorp7ym., V4,41;; : 4 , Imignmennompasommok ,Astt:;',.' F'''PA - - ExaMinations;--- -, :. , rawe-- - ORE thanione hundred sitty-fiynew tames of influensa were reported to the t city board of health-- yeeter--'---increasean of more than thre'e day, Y -4 times that of the preceding day. This r increase, according to Joceph Weiler . of the city board of health, la due 1 to the fact the phyarclana of the city C-are reporting their cases more regul, arty now-thathey did in the past.. I and whileen a great increase was shown ,', I-- I - . , -- ....' - 4 - Regulated. - .... - - - .. IN ,SALT - LAKE. rotatimniber of eases3,115 ,,16 1 Total number of deaths tooases , ,Number of reported day .. Cases reported 41 Thursday , -- - be- - - - 1- - ........... - , A - ': ' - , --1 IN szi, ! gr ril e,;?;,, v. Al' - oparito. ... . - s , . ,., .. , W. . . , , .. ,,, N ... .. . , . .. 1.LSC,ULSWITHBUTA -- -- , . ...0 N . ... ' - , , .. , t .. . - , , .. - ...t , , -- -- |