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Show rAe . 't - '- ".11 4: vtiete tl-tzz- 0 tptdin,en stri rz articles Ted aut-4anti-lla. New 11111Y Reim . OF8 - ', , o BY1 eivs Family Enjoys Annual i of Internal revenue as agent In charge of the district comprising the elates of Utah. Idaho arid Montana to succeed Mahonri Spenoer, arrived in Salt take this morning. At the tinter Dr. Marstella was notified of his assignment, it was contemplated that be would be accompanied tO Utak by Francis G. Matson. deputy internal eommissioner. Due to - the great' amount of"work attending- the reorganization which- in the Washington bureau. Mr. Mat son, according to Dr. Marstella.. was unakie to carry out his plans tut ex- to arrive In Salt-La- ke within !).!:ts , 4 two weeks. Dr. Marstella has spenLA number el years in the Internal revenue ser vice and is considered one of the most efficient men in that branch of the federal government Previous to coining ta Salt take MY be WWI in charge of thamtwellaneous lett divitrionror what, is better known, ea the regnts...tory, taxes. Durtng his term of service be has been connected witbmany of the larger offices of the country. Immediately upow his arrival this morning he wentinto ennterence wgb Snenierto. make a schedule of the property on hand and prepare to take over the office at once. poseible however. that Mr. Spencer may remain in the office for several days before leaving for Denver . where be ham been assigned as a revenue agent; Mr. Spencer has beep IP charge of the Salt Lake office for the past four years, during which time the force has been built up until nowLthere aretwentr--two revenue agents and three inspectors in this Ms . , Denies , Knowledge Fatal Acciden ' ,' , - .... 2 . ,,, - t ,. 7 . I , : - ''' ,, '- - --- ", I, . . NQUEST Into the death of Dale Holt. 9. who was run down and killed by an automobile South street -- 7 -- -- - o'clock last Friday night- while he was coasting was eommenced this morning before , JohnseWortlivieless -- et the , , son and court attaches went to the .....undertAkiste-poriors-of--Jose- nh liam Taylor and therg viewed the body of the child. At the undertaker's Dr. J. Lloyd Woodruff testified that thechild died from a fracture at the base of the brain. Both legs were broken as was also the right arm, ,the doctor-saiand the ribs on the right side of the body were crushed.. BenrY C. Nelsoon driving an aino mobile in the rear of the coupe which ran over the ,boy, who was coturting west on Ninth South street, testified that he observed the death ear skidding and swerving in the road ahead or him. He said that the coupe seemed about to, turn Over as it swung iterOlifi the street. and this diverted the attention of the witness from the road ahead of him. As Nelson neared Tenth Emit street be said Ms brother who was in the car with him suddenly told him not to hit It and looking down saw an obetruction in the road. He said he was ' ' , d, , - - -' , At - , 4,t 0 1 since& able' to-tdriving ltlowly'and his car although it skidded into the He gutter as he applied the brakes. sald he did not realise that- the object was the body of a boy until he got out of his car. Other Cars onScene. f A Ford delivery trock was the next to reach the Beene and Nelson sue' ceeded in "signaling the driver. Us. atop before he struck the lifeless body in iltreet. Another Ford car. how- . ever, was unable to stop and hit the body. skidding asit did so. The witness was not able to-.say thatlitewas 'extinct at this time- though be bald that there was no movement of the body after he first observed i1 The Dodge coupe. the white staid. Sad Swung around In the road as it neared-NintEast "street and when be h out of his car was 'standing near the south curb facing east. Be said It turned around. and drove west and Nelson-- sald the boys In the , Ford car to catch the coupe. They re- turned later. he said. and reported that they eould not Overtake the. cape- -George Chase, police officer, testi. fled that, he found finger marks on the engine pan. of the Dodge coupe driven , by Walker Cheesmen. who yesterday morning gave himeeit up tothe and admitted that he had drivenpolice the car which was inspected of having run Over the Holt boy. Mr. Chase was un able--tspy whether the prints were made by the fingers of a boy or a man and Gould not identify the markings at having been made by the fingers et the boy who was killed. Mr. Chessman, who is engaged in the automobile business at Ogden, admita that be operated the car' which skidded in Ninth South at the time of the accident. Be declares that he was .unaware that he had struck the boy. if he did strike him. The witnese. Nelson said. was driv,' ing sioIy, estimating his speed at not. more than 16 miles an hour. The Dodge coupe passed him. he said, on , the turn out of Eleventh Brat street into Ninth South street. The coupe appeared to have traveled about one block in the time he had driven bait a block, he said. , e; 7,Xj, .t3 SI ,,, pr) s ri fr rl 0 4 Z 1 CJ ., , 144 00 wh(tiosot i matter 11 1' Madame Lore Members of the Tripoli Trio, Musician& and Neal B. Navaree. 'Manager for Madame as They Appeared Saturday Night at The Derreret News Lore, (right) Social Etent. , midNEWS of 'TIRE DESERET annual instituof the work the the Pictures were not shown for lack , perionnel winter social hardly describes the ltion and the various ...committees be lot' time. However, the Charlie Chaplin and a scenic panorama of lightly passed over The News, hastens affair given at .the- to express its appreciation end grati- 'comedy views were highly appretiat- slum Saturday night. Whether it tude to bueiness and 'professional should be called a social, a vaudeville, friends- whose contributions added- so IIGuests of honor Included, John J. success to much the of the entertarn' a movie Sh4114, an annual dance or auspices-o- f Leeveat attAtOrl., ateclat. ratimentatIve.ot mant.,,,..tladatt-th- e. PerhirPs'ir siatirtlht-'eiifit- : Tiii'ilii(44.1Ln state theatre the two leading acts of ,ander Pantagee, Edward S. Diamond, for debate. P,eldom is such a variety the bill were repeated at the gathering. 'local manager of Pantages playhouge, James H. Rice, manager of Loew's crowded into one Lore. 'the girl of it tliousand.secreta" I pf entertainment - theatre. evening. ,Suffice it to say The News amused and delighted- with her mind 'State family to the number of several bun- - reading. while the Tripoli Trio thrilled I A splendid wrestling exhibition by Lake's own Ira Dern with Theo- together Saturday eve- - and entertained the assembly with iltait a-- partner;--etav- e I Icaris-s some ordeal- eetti- hard-I- n fling. att he Deseret ,ormnasium,- - parrone- of the best-m took of a few "eskimo" liandwichen. la long time. Applause brought these t of the women present an inkling into drank a few drinks of punch. danced. 'entertainers back tim e,. and time again the reason why men stometimes leave were entertained by themselves to sing everial for an evenint.fter pinning and -- ibut- they seemed willing his partner fo the mat in the Dern a 'thing cn -their repertoire. theri5fess1onat friends and- variedand general way spoilt-whptcturea were furniebed by style. the champion demonstrated, all agreed wall the most enjoyable eve- the Select Picture corporat'on anti the various holds used in wrestling. The , All Star dintributora. furnished for the Salt Lake Idelodians music ning of the year. While modesty dictates that' the Theatrelturniehing the machine, All dancing. ; l 7- ,- Fr" I." 1 ' r:rio:A"rop'tn'",co':r;Ini;Cae.:7;f:41:7,:e:4:el:'i''''A l';, T., ;:aatroi.trilnt:lok;f: ,--': l is with - ittterstate com- .and above an the problem of educating the public to usehoney. he 4leetared. have brought tniloonrscT.conneeted I aseolanqtehrset thpirsotmertatit:gr d'Iuttnere.,,i,,:d44.1,.....,L.- tIrgnniration and that ,Pliding ' I t.h - 4: ptrixolpsttirte7oen'ert. :' - ..1 - ' - ,.. ilipaclei,t1 ' '14',: . . ay . ,.. th of housands ofdollara expenditure arid to collect and handle the fund .requirea a eom- 'the president organization.." nk Rauchfus of Denver. COI of tits nathanal executive - ,, Itjanloritil s!bs.e'flsearendallo.nth4erVongerairrindjoviudt: -tined --calm, for-t- he . - 'i , , - (1,1;i0heo.nosayilrithteh.tiontunaitletcdomisutmatpe; :n , . -- - . ; I 1 n 1 1 l'nittre--viti-eyardi- t -- districi-couri-roo- bakers and..bakeries, charging a con- spiracy to defraud the public by an -agreement--to--fix- bread, were overruled by Judge Ben Johnson,. of the city court today. The defendants who demurred ars given until ,j.... Wednesday to-- . further plead to the .:"1 : complaints.,Several defendants previously plea& ed not guilty and trial of their cases ; , awaited ruling on the demurrers subt' mitted by other defendants. The comSTRICT QUARANTINE plaints charge the defendants, with entering .inte-a- n agreement, combination and understanding to regulate . and fix the price at which they wotild eel! .bread., It Is alleged that they KEEP-OU- T URGED TO agreed they would not sell French , bread for less than 7 cents loaf and that they would not sell to. anyreteller wax notreaching-anydeolai- oa who -- sells against the desires of the city to pro- :.WHITEPINEBLISTER than 9 cents a loaf, and further that Ifilf numerable objectiona raised- to; tect the public, but that the alleged not would the loaf sell wrapped they of the Sixth and Ninth increnped hazard wv,i problematical the at less- price than 10 cents a loaf and a teat might be warranted. avenue car lines, the public Ecosom -by the traction comUtah -It , that about $12,000 per year will , & Traction company to make pany Light Convention be this saved at Agricultural UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS by the, proposed change. The dectilen I of the Sixth and Ninth avenue line& terandtehJeouw7rakl. of the 'corn cars 'Under the was the spoil( A TI INIngliarrmultAAherrpof of the commission presentschedules I unantmoualy Discusses Various College commerceinterstate ahowed avenue on west go First coming of the change., that some progress had been made in north to North Temple, thence west HOLD CONFERENCE HERE in favor - -1 ., , . The commissionii, attitude, "luge f MaIn street; south securing equitable freight rates from. to First South: Pertaining to Dr. Thomas Nixon Carver of Har-- the intermountain country. Cantor-Joshua Greenwood explained, 1a mere- - east to State street: south to Third : vard university: noted economist of nia shippers ere assembling honey in will allow Abe car corn- - South; west to,Main street Ann thence and Pests. large qoantitiee end whipping it via a H. M. Adams, vice president of the ly.passive..It north to South Temple; east to State the country, has accepted the invite- - the .., . as-, more to can canal. Panama 'be p 1,111, Honey Gate the street. north . through Union Pacific eystem, and P. . ''' ..I tion to be the principal stbeaker at transported from San Franctsco to-- than as a permanent measure' I and mg t on First Avenue. Ule -Robinson, freight traffic manager, arthe ceremonies attending the hutug. New York for 50 cents per hundred .. west will cars the to be trial proceed will clasp? about Rigid quarantine against the im- uration of President lived from Loe Angeles this morning, Probably in posinds.in ships,' it was announced. George Thomas California the company on Firrot Avenue south through the portation ot allowed, which.,time to producere. Recordingpines and of the University of Utah April 5. ac- where they met President Carl will be enabled to ohserve the effect Eagle, Gate to Thtrd south: thence currant and can ship honey via ths goeseberre bilshes from cording to word received this morn- - canal to New York Temple: Gray and E. E. Calvin, vice president of operating' over the new route. Corn- - west to Main; north to .South, And over the rails the state of Washingto n, due to the ing by Theron Parmelee, secretarY to ' In. charge of operation.. Mr. Adams misaioner. Greenwood explained that east to State Street and back through hack to, the Missouri rivet' cheaper , the president. - . , ', and Mr. Robinson spent the morning the utilities 'tomititesion did not pass the; Eagle Gate, . prevalence of. white-pin- s can intermountain blister than producers rust, The ceremonies will be participated fiend it direct by rail to Missouri river In conference with Oregon Short Line on the objections raised by the Trier., . Judge Greenwcpod said .thiEettange was taw rea i n.resolutI ons 1 at in by the faculty and the board of flints adopted of changes , ' '. freight and other officials and left chants of North Main street'a 'nd: liome was only one of a aeries .' 'P of f. m iealon while ' ' the entire. student crop pests inspec regents thightthe.convontion which the utiliti escom ,,,,' ,.': this afternoon for Omaha. The conventiOn continued this aft city official& Mr. Adams said he and Mr. Robinllf ' - - ri He pointed out that the commie-- 1 allow In the intereets of economy. He Vora at the- Utah Agricultural college body will be invited to attend. The- ernoon with be held will exercises in Universon had been. to Ls Angeles to look eon's consent had been 'asked to the!, declared, however, that. tbe intention 'last week.- - Ae the In renorts from Flnaneist e bb leorring -- - I over the southern California freight change and that 'it was merely grant- - I was not 'to intetkere with theoervice state aity assembly- - hall. tuortr .ohw itates and the work of DI. Carver is a cltme friend ot ths various the present ductedctopt situation, particularly in view of the consent witbout attempting to r rendered to the pithlic. foroont a budret for the 19Z! pee; the I President Thomas examinations In crop n and hence his pon ".fr.routacquisition Of the Salt Lake Route -- by pass on the etdectiohl ae to Safety case it tirunder,000, d ft Walker Cheeeman.reported to the the- - Vnion- - Pacific. - Prom-wh- at he to the Public caused by . the increased I des' to oPer: resolu-tihorrsnization will hold morn- ' He , Sak Lake police early Sunday morn- had Wen be is inclined to be. optimborn In KIrkvIlle. Is in Iolational Eagle-- Oat, , Judge eta a smaller number of cars' with- rtd stterroon romorroo, service through was sus- istic; and anticipate a fair business Greenwood adviSed that the eommin- out making' Gin Interval b;tween cars he after' that Int learning ' t 'C'Ar;r;;Zi and blieter runt sth.st t ft ' pected of having driven the automo- the coming spring-.- The 411,000,000 idon in giving tie assent to the change any greater. meet in annual.,session.,......,: mill and OberlitiTeellege. t NVP(In I Johns Hoot-In- s . bile which killed the Holt boy. Search expenditure the company was to make ireachtng ttah. day. itjs i for Cheesmair resolutions adopted Nit ---the I He as professor of economics began after thonelige Art..equipment, was for 4.501. freight I all convention at whtch practicatli all fOberlin from 1495 to A900 and hits informed by Anthony Cain cars alone, amtdid not include the , , eIhritd,PialiiiiiiPöhiti-..01ANOdlói.::.;',. t,eVirfT! Chid ' pans, 76 west county crop peat Inspectors were been connected with the department I Fourth prospective increoul- of refrigerator ' of economies at Harvard. .sinee-present, favored . that he bad met an automobile going. cars, ecrtice of which - was 'recently the seeciitivs--t-O.tursl-or-lfoDr ter-suits west ill' to South thea As present oa coal pure eituation Ninth at greet published. 1 I d yvidot:-- a gant sattop bo rvioe of- the rn it el 1,,,.,,no4 miry Jongen ehtr-roref rifle rate of speed with its; lights out and the labor outlook these ate p.ena.it- for Pe mg'. Interior noel; the tatee departriten.t of agrien.iture in ' - soon after the accident This Antonio in '5! ten within Mr. Calvin's jurisdiction, :4 1913 and 1914, and .wasattatIllivoe tal.;;;:7 tion of treed 'in ortior.'to feel he could bile had dealer's license No IS on it and Mr. Adams did-n- ot better-qualitfor sure a th,- Unite ; the adoption of agricultural economics w- ,icAm Ts .in umiertiking or- - and search of license records showed give any authoritative expression - Mr. a ;lc tu of - It State special grade by the board of agri- agriculture partment tn tea.'" about them. Gray goes to pan belonged to tlieeismitn. r rt. flatd''hm"? eandy; n ,,Tf:kPnfrmionf.. ' - - Cheeeman is mitt to deny all knoirf Francisco from Lott Angeles. NDICATIONS at the present time pet int to distract improvement in busi- - culture for early potatoes; and tbe 1914 and 1915. csHo la a onver-o' of a of accordor gitglang Society Ktronomi adoption middle of Itoyal the the rogulation board April. ronditione throughout the country by I t".lo In 1916 wa s of of for and agriculture lacing tedge of the accident. Hiss attorney of gumiga, dean of the graduate achool Ec000mics stst tion certificate on all interatat ing to Prof.-- , Donald Kirk protimid Sunday- that 'Cheesmatt-wahi e Distr-htt.-- f He ts the author of feeeding West on Ninth South and business administration of Harvard university. who arrived in Salt Lake manta of nursery lsrock sent tnrourn - - tio'n4'07 1914 "soot I gv Wealth"' to LEADERS avoid onto tour' westernrcort of the drove Yesterday afternoon, Uns4eling east on an inspection lethreedmaalwils.d. "Princi at the convention coy. of Social Progress," 19C he me etriking two pedeettians. 'As --car on the University of I:4h campus this was visitor David a " Prof 1911 ; a ra nge of rubiects. MEN , ), Thep but Plea Of Rural Eronomirs." turned, out At the tracks his IMUCKS-:TRPLTXtschool of corn- - w ere p ." 1911;11 articularly devoted to the en- -. --Religion inWorth 'skidded and turned a complete circle. morning and, consulted with Dean Thomas A.., Deal of-1,he ' SOCiftl t et." Just 3115:1 eeonomics deI of the deplittof certain few leaders among merest and fistince, Led with Peet A. C, Carrington When he continued, his attorney Promul- - Essays gfoarcteetim There --of Politieal i by the board of i'algrillescu as "Principle rciarea the lights of the machine were ment who studied the past ,two years at Ihr e Harvard graduate achOok of i men who nre not thrifty In everY iciest:ton sh'ods .'F.:conoply;" :.. Oar new writte He also to , has 1919. , 2. Tiii or and at normal standardization a rate drove be and only pose:hie exgrading burning ear- - iI habit batter tasitillier tor 'meet-:Aonprni sub.) L s crop& All examination were not held ,artietr" i of 'speed. contrary to the assertion of busbiess admtnistration., ceptions that miKht he' mcittioned e ; in at the convention.. but these trill bel tom' rovIP"4 yout ,nonvantincepart those who arnbmefitting-hy-th- and are !several witnesses that the car had no :There are 146 different colleges, 42 weeterh eolleses and declared be bad ' habit s.of ancestors. glyen in Salt Lake soon, after which' was driving rapidly away States. and 14 foreign countries reprethrifty 'prompt,ipervice. and distxt; ; A lights and powers l.tt the community or nation, sented in the enrollment at the Har- particularly studied conditions so that the papers,w111 be submitted to Farmers Apply for' from the scene of the occident Idiom et- - Tont cant, fta-- : Y reason of wealth ,trinIslitet. for grading. Agricultural college Holt were vad ginduate huaineas echool, krot the Haitian" school can devise courses forDale services ' Funeral ' -, memories. westobi karts ,and for mgatton)' only', which wilt apply to the needs of water held in the Emigration ward chapel David staid. The school offers a two4 ern life, storPot of the. worlds . The ' businese problein& !Debaters Will Decide industrial and I this afternoon. Interment was In City Ives course and nett year the class will greatestmen tell .of early op and i , Fruttic o acquire. not only B. HemstrePt et tron conty Vhdtor SpeSks 'Tonight. be limited to 200. One of the purl . ' DRIVE , , it,,,ateatidaswa 44(- Impor,tanf Question totev,-.-.. poem of his trip. be said. is to meet 'will aptutt tonight be-- , The yisitor 1.Lot w it 74'. hstatiell.zg the I Matadi Dreunalk-Cluti as pcoepeetive student sewed tie faculty fore the loca1'rItatverd ' ' ' of poverty- they engineer for 714 second feet of water handicap overcame Should a 'woman Tiropose? of the various utidergrnduate his members Weas 11.41 Profession the AllirittearVile The an oto i Eillutiobljnect'ess;TP eatlechwinit succeeded,. They Wish In Ircn county To Give Entertauunent visit the Utah question will "be Alecided,Tuplday five- - from the 21,5dena of etactes he' evetematic. hard work 401 acres of land. 629 colleges in the country for Of the irrigating tomor-and -- careful- planning-et-expen- d). Agricultural college at Logan i fling. 'when the Eleventh ward 1141 nest E. roy of Durhesne filed apoll..An entertalument. 'will Ito given' on sea are giving instruction row morning, returning to Salt Lake' IL I. .an,11. tUMS. 'fly determined effort to Spend A. 1, a n4 the Eighteenth 8c'eand- fr, e' hi 14 areadvray. total ostion-S- " 'And irtsOttle. they were Tuesday- ',Felder In MO Ninth 1, ward according to Prot David. The ' by Abeafternoon. Ugs Mudnese . w ill me et In debate in e R owers creek in Du- L th ''' hall by- thè from water of Univeralt aeumulate and set aside for' the drantatli club. number Of litudentif Studying-forfor ahle tomorrow the fright city ' use in .1 40.000. ward. Just courdv Eighteenth as a matter t c hest,. Irrigating for occupations isostore than , p,. opportuni. investrnent. talented east has been chosen alma '' . of formality the argument will n ,A The mown- for thnogrowtb of the ty ot sv"Tv"""5.4:, acres, will presont,the three-a- ct college comOf twa member Phi David the an Prof, Wnat..onehepaccompliahed with the deal100 edy. "Aaron Boggs. Freshman." The busineas schools, according to Prot Delta he other ruaYdtt-likew Theta enllagebfratarnitr and la la.i,tt,,wornan 'proposi. the Important 911Pedee 'pity shows David, lies in the fact that business; Called shouldproposeX Meeting Of Of ,) it. to Idahe artty Anyone may become the toof la MUM and ! mad ' Aerate rniverelty life, yrildnate Colds, Mr. and 'Mitt mall fbatieed of 4)1 itliq !torment Hyde the ,n.(.1,1s7 . t X)0,14er interentiag throughout. f posi- the class of 191- 14 Eleventh wartt wta uphold v. efl by it eiq iirs The cast includes Mired WorkontiaL students to bold down executive 1114 1,0iiia-or- ti fh;t'Dar ty well all th.e 1..n He reported that there hate beim : salve and Hartland Hailidav and Solomon. Harry Latobottroo. tient and ales because the war showFrancis the thrift which surely - hromien 1.:7.tke Of 'SJIlt Vit. lineller,,e,te ideantrations society 14 at Louts 0 the need tor Harvard stttdents Utah James men the of the service the Earn ed grad. C. 't.dtvldutil EIghteenth' ward Harold minstrative prepartiona twin meet in special session' at the Corn O. Rtrong Leslie The bu.1 . oate school of business adminiatiation will take the negative.7,,- Ultima, (..'À Deseret Newt savings hank Brown. Edna Herten. Carol Hortsfall.' nese fleM lase often' a distinct coups- since he eetabllahment in tett"- Of After the debate a comedy film will club ThuradaY. 'Feb. 2. at IV-lipz financial .thrift, ne Schoettlla, Irma Rootht 'Mo- tion which t., Olivo help liberal-artsub- these thrwere from tho reiverstty of 'be shoern in Whitney hall and dancing Imercial Election of officers-wi- lt in training take Maw. ,11 the important fgallOnS. ron,. Vincent, Illrma Marjorie lIthb glad nine trole does not. he Agrieut- - wilt conclude the evdere entertaht-iptae- o it is urgently requested that sad iDohlt Ruth Solomon. Rdith Maw. Ma- jects Prokr bsvid his Om far yteitsd IS Seri! coned16, '; ' rioa Rhoden and Nathan Wade. , 1 111. m b r be present.-7-- . ,4i,,...:,,,1 ..!::::.!he-se- A - ' ",.. . -- , - , rttlitie.s:,,Cothmiio-n- 1 Eat-Mll- . , - re-ta- ll. utilities-commissio- n trmitr.--TPTa- g: IProblems -- - - . , ICrops e - . M, five-need- le ' ,..1 . 1 A - deleeates---continnsi- o ing-thi- s wet--the-imrtitution.-th- -- , ,..... ,- -- -- -- s hid-heel- I. t South-street- e - tte Bisiii:OisTi.OñiiiiMi:(.01ii0.11tillitie: partiest--z-foun- ' ' 1 -- - pt Dayid.-,-assista- car-trac- ks AMONc I -- S , ' , , are-bu- " N t of-.- . 4 . 4 ," . ' ' - , . -- , i ' . e41,-atio- ' aultusa..-tuit-taltel- - . n es .,, - , - - the-1111- , 1- - than-TheIr A. ' , - "d, ' , ,. . .. permits Car Change - I '- -7 - -t-- I. .1 nt ,. . n,. Woodraft-W.-W.-"Murdo- , 4nOle. a 6f-te- s . the-Uta- , 4.,- i-,: e;,--- ' ,). p p .-- -- p - 10, ..11ftalbidainiEnaMIMMiMioMEIMa.."- 4 i -- , few. s This-mak- at -got 'z.- ' t 3 ;,,"!llE:r,,2Lba4kfAi.;,b,cuk.,..L.3--,,---, 4, ;1;riv-w- I I I - .... - ... ,.' a little more. than two on,y i if pounds por capita. This. he said id --- -'ir,t 74 r't Ihe wIrdes("1"n",18 and d'-- , of the on the application - Hearing ,. lt 1191104 nPt5xall...,1114104,.11144',..-....-"r) ,.":-- At -' 3.V;tilet y or wavo it can be used.- is the hest argument for a well ft- terstate commerce commission 'for a :, . .11,1 tion a organ zation that can certificate of .convenience to operate nanced be given. of railroad formerly owned f -' : indgi Utah Terminal company, was eu tt;tes niOenou: vtrmationta by the . the an4 aceomplishing bOld- this morning in the United States organirAtiOn '. . m suite, citrus-andi. , before Examiner' fruit growers-o- f Cslifornia apicul- - ' P. F. Gault. The granting of the ap- - turksts are acattereci over the the entire is being protested by the i country. 'he sai4 . with thousands of plication . Denver-rk---itit', Westernonly-- a tewirng: - '. road company . on the ground ReliTortey---producercencorted action suggested that the solu-granted. It would permit the Utah Railway. company to invade territory I d on was to build up W rong local Or. , of the former company. , : licanixatione each of which ,mightsend It was pointed out io Examiner t leant- ene representative to theGault by Denver & Rio- Grande at- - 1 nations! conventions. Besides numerouot twillMuer ,bee- - torneys that it would be impracti- '-cal to pass on this application until keepera- the following accredited del- a decision has been rendered by the egates from state aasociations , pre- - .: ... .oroto.c1 their; : at on oneneredentiala .the the application of the commission, 7' tl- - W. 'Red,. : Utah Terminal company tort a certifi. ing session- this morning: I ; ...!.;. ,Y....cate of convenience, which application well: Russell H. - : ie t Keity, is now pending. i r,ansing. MiCh.: Robert A. Ter& B. At the present time the Denver t , 1Bragg. Big Timber, Mont.: F. I Rio Grande Western railroad hail,the irtherrY. Ra It Lake; C; O. Toat. In- CI. M. exclusive right to handle the.coal of tdianapolls, - 1n44 Bentley. the three coal companies reePonsible 04: for the building of the Utah. Terminal 1241141180o, Wia: O. E. Timm. Henning- E. Starkey, Prosser. railroad and contends that it would ',ton. Neh : J. H. Merrill. Manhattan. have exclusive right on the rallroad.1 Wash.; -A. F. Rauchfus, Denver. Coln - ; !Kan F. G. LeStourgeon an Attr PT NATE i J. Skorho, Jtermiston. To Ore.; C. H. Wiley, Harrisburg, III.; ' John C. Bull. Valparaiso, Ind .. pub- - 1 - olfn, - To Mines S o 4;44-gather- ed . ' - - , i T"ljtte-..- losfinthmeotplounte AppII Opérate Rail I - -- - driver ..veridttierr, while .they are actually I - ;1)eeraat3ino'ne requested I Demurrers of several of the defend; ante to the complaints filed by the 7 ...- Snn)-tthu- I lay hold of part of any vehicle, street car or interurban car- - tAial Bakers Bv .4., - any- - Dese-ret-g- 7--- ppwroecto7r.nritaatrrn yor,1-orroN- aro) i .- i. f7,7taht,in,rgt!rf:?t Getof the beek4pera rthr,rrt a.a. i at the Hotel Lfitt,-th- is morn- -e antitiai. third rtr,:!'nr-rit"I .11w Anlerkko- - Honey - Producer- s- I - . : 111.1I,ni section of the citY ordinance re' ... ferring to 'Ws Fays: NikA I it is pointed be allowed,. - V ! ittratrt.x. fidr a,,nd. - - par-ent- , Demers Entded W"1.1 Chief Burbidge,ways 'Irnan4t,' allow their children to at ,thefarittlY.-CAr- ..tkrklhfir-10A.3,1.- Mid-Vint- er CS 1. r 4Fonar4eat 4 t h, peacetice. the 'chief declared. On one an 'automobile witieh occasion had a sled attached swung to one side' and the toted skidded directi! In front of an approaching street car,. If -- tko motorman had not had his callt. nell uniir control the serious .accidettt 'Wortildpolice.laya ItiVe resulted: 771 - 0 ;Creation of Nation Wide Market fott Honey is One Of Objeifs' of Convention Several boys and girl's have recently experienced narrow esca pes ; le EET. o 0:,,vr'r' - OPEN AUi. r to the rear of automobiles or other motor vehicies has been' issued by Chief of Police Joiteph E. Bur The practice is extreme. dangerous. the .rthief ' said, and is forbidden also by the city Ordin . -- urn ' 0 of-fl- urt Uve .N11.10N ()tor Vehiclés - Warning to all motorisrs not to allow eoasters-t.hitch their sleds -- -- Following the swearing in of It. H. Roberts, C. RPeterson and Y. W. Petorison as jurors. the Jurg. Judge John- - BEEKEEPERS.'OF .. By Hitching Sleds ,LTo (It) t - YEAR D , .... th Boys Court Death - Veen . 4 Social Mid-Wint- er , Dr. J.' P. Marstella, who bas been assittned from the Washington bu- .. SEVENTY-SECON- 1 , - , mp:cpAr, JANUARY 30 1999 . Comes to Sum Ogden Automobile Dealer ' . Admits He Drove ,Car But -. ''ÉCOM) SECTION . Spencer - I i - INQUIRES INTO -- 1TP181 flni SALT. LAKE CITY UtAIf ml DEATH W L'.5 thAni ;.1830 COHOliEll'S : tolk - - p()trNoxi) - rA ,i0 11:uk. - ", - - , , - - 1410VoNa,, wt..vit,i1.-Wi- 41.1.6406.11.4ilbmilakkommot. c - 9s.Voe. te...t |