Show ' 'C- -- - Vw t ft 1 ?' CTCY' UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1917 - SAIiT LAKE ‘ - — i? v- - r- I -4 - 3 Fire Results Cache ZMEEEDEAIH s r in Booze CABINET POST AS AUTO STAGE ' r 3' DIVES IN CANAL BRIGHAM WRECK First Tristance "Which - 'V Jjjs Ai '? ': ' - - ? W- t -- - $ " - : - ! Jt ' f i ? J1'-'-- - ’£ - i - f '? - " - i'ji'- - - FORGOT APPROACH :®' r OF REGULAR TRAIN ' iV - - - - f v' ' ' A "f‘ '"Sfs-- f '1 ' -i u- A - ‘'r ’ SuchiFla j f r ' ' A‘"v -: - Special' Ogden Sept 21?—Charles L Fowler "'"conductor and Frank Newton motor man of the special Peach day excursion Idaho train "of the- Ogden Logan aa ifications of Mr afternoon this Railway company Moyle v telegraphed the for Mr Moyle yesterday of the duties Inaumed the entire responsibility head-o- n collision which resulted In cumbent 1 upon ' him in his new office The acceptance by 'Mr Moyle of the ' many Injuries assistant secretaryship followed ' a' secThese two trainmen admitted frankly ond telegram from Mr McAdoo J overlooked the regular 'that they-haentire No 9' and in assuming from SCHOOLS ARE SHORT i ' train responsibility they exonerate blame fellow ' employes on other' train The board of inquiry was made up BYNEARLYi $6000 W R Wright with of Henry Kirch' and the interstate commerce commission Spectel Warren Stoutnour representingW the — Members of the 21 Ogden' Sept' S Utah utilities commission and Weber county board of eductalon and Law trainmaster O W Shaver super- - the superintendent and clerk were surintendent of motive power' and W A prised today to learn that the county the commission has fixed a manager all ofcomWhitney general levy against Idaho & Railway Ogden - Logan‘ the county school district that will pany leave the schools short nearly 86000 In Several witnesses Including James J revenues for the " ensuing year The and Edwin F commission said the state school Tallman motorman funds ' ' Hansen conductoirof the regular train Mr will make the but up deficiency and New-to- n Froerer were examined before Fowlerwere the learned' and Investigated asked state board' of education’- - would noL were called' When they to give what information they had as send more than 85353 more than last to the accident and what caused it both Tear declared that they alone were respon commission Unless - the ‘county-slble schools the the county levy changes of fate both will face a season with 35878 less Through some quirk than overlooked the fact that a regular the school board estimates it' will train was approaching Ways and means of getting the The railway company's decision In spend to increase the levy commission county fixes connection with the investigation A writ tomorrow discussed will be the responsibility upon Newton and court of mandate 'from the supreme It Fowler In view of the testimony was stated will be final the it step utiliis expected that the report of thewill be it the commissions will not make the ties commission representatives change voluntarily substantially the same : - Serrand-o- E" Fourth South'' Salt Lake driver of the stage and two other men escaped injury An unidentified Japanese ' was seriously bruised and cut about the face and body Another passenger suffered a broken arm and one sustained several broken ribs and possible Internal in' ' ’’i' i juries ' According to the story Serrand told Judge David Reed of Pleasant Crgen his headlights were low and' he was able objects-othe goad He said that the mawithdifficulty chine was traveling at one side of the road when the front ' Wheels ' missed the culvert embankment The machine overturned into r the : canal waters which at this point were ten feet deep Serrand and the five passengers who able 'to extricate themescaped were selves from ' the entanglements of the wrecked machine1 It- was - forty-flY- e minutes before aid reached the scene and the machine was lifted sufficiently to extricate Griffin ' and the Austrian Dr J L Llewellyn who attended the injured said they met tlieir death by drowning j - : - - - - YOUNG MAN DIES AT HOME'OF AUNT ' e - - - - v - ' SMSSsimiM BLACKFOOTS QUOTA ' 6f Special Bpwhl a IHcrald-Repnbliea- 21-T- - Ogden - SpeelsLl n What threatened to Ogden Sept 21—conference became he an explosive in residents when peaceful today quitesouthwestern the city and part ofUnion the Pacific the representatives of the city commissioners system met with in an effort to settle a right of way ciuestion Faced with the loss of the street they property use to leave and enter ontheir their armor the residents buckled It Is likely that and set out to fight be solved by the esthe situation will tablishment of a new street j Special Herald-- Republican : - " - - L Special — One Ogden high Sept 21 18 years earned 8650 school boy aged summer vacation the duringamount In commissions obtaining from the that boy 15 sale of automobiles870 Another a month earned old years Information was obtained-wheThis Johnson sent out- blanks Eupt H CL school students to be filled to the high information as to what usethe In with performed during the vaful work they cation and what were their earnings Ogden ( n - TOBACCO TAX TO MAKE PENNIES POPULAR publican Special Blackfoot Ida Sept' 21 —The exhibit of garden club work at the high school gymnasium has attracted wide attention Chester I Vincent who has this work in charge' bps accomplished wonders with the clubs A hundred dollars in prises was' awarded to the children Vance Brawley took the highest honors boys while Anna Gangon among' the won the ' sweepstakes among the girls ' jf for f the best general exhibit - : : ’ - FSV s V b v MOTHER OF EDITOR -DIES AT MACKEY Mrs n - : f- t V - - : : - "d-- - i: - were -- - c- “ v v ! - v r r”- ' ' - " t v A j Tr : - ' ' left'X? V s j ’ - : : 221 1 - For three long days CoL Young head of the 145th ment will be at a loss to - - - K W regi- - ' wig-wa- g his orders He may telephone them whistle to them or confide them to cap-- -' tains but the pirouetting flags For Sergt will not Maj Hawley CL Taylor chief inofficer will 'leave today telligence on a brief furlough for Rcxburg-- ' been the colonel’s ex-- '' Ida He has ponent of ' the code whenever the commander1 wanted to co’nmune ' ’ the men directly with The trip to Rexburg was decided by Sergeant Taylor when def- inite word of the regiment’s forthcoming departure was received yesterday He will be accompanied by Corp Jesse Watts - e - - ! : imfe ' - j - institute in this city The sessions beThat Utah homesteaders! operators gan yesterday morning In the high of mining claims squatters and all school when- addresses were delivered other men selected for military serylce army will be fully by Prof- Mosifth Hall state high school in the new national by the enactment 6f laws by inspector Supt C H Skidmore and protected to prevent losses on their Principal F A Hinckley of the high Congress school and member of the board of part was the gist of telegrams received education ' County Supervisor of Music yesterday' by the district appeal board O A Whitaker was in charge of the from the Beehive state’s legislative representatives in Washington musical program The district board recently wired all At the session today Prof E D Mann took charge Af the musical program and the Utah senators and congressmen urging their support for laws that Prof J E Hickman of the Brigham would protect all the drafted men addressed the teachers Young college that Tomorrow forenoon ProfL JCL Hogen-sc- ii against financial or other losses milihe incurred through their of the agricultural college will de- mightservice Answers were received liver an address and at 1230 a caravan tary ' of automobiles will leave for the dis- yesterday from Senator M William IL H Welling tant schools in tha western part of the King and Congressman H Maya All united in decounty to deliver the teachers to their and James that such laws ' should and respective schools Schools will open claring would be enacted before probably "1 Monday morning Congress adjourns Senator King declared In his message that laws recently passed fully protected soldiers and sailors against forfeitures for falling to perform their annual assessments and relieves the requirements of residence on homesteads He said however' that the enacted laws were not sufficiently comprehensive to fully protect squatters settlers and claimants but he felt that laws broad wnough to do so would be before adjournment passed Dispensation in All Syna-Establishes Usrstorlssk - ‘ - i: - SPECIALAPPEAL FDR SUFFERERS gogues Over Entire Congressman Welling wired that legislation now pending would In a general way suspend payments on obligaLand tions of enlisted men -- He said the problem of protecting all was a very ' difficult one Assessment work ' on Interruption at a given hour In the mining claims is fully protected Mr services of YomKIppur Jewish day of Welling said atonement will take ' place at the TemCongressman Mays declared 'that which would protect enpi B’Nal Israel Wednesday for an ap- legislation selective draft men was In listed and peal for Jewish war sufferers The process of enactment and that he would dispensation will be general in syna- urge Its passage at this session of Congogues over the entire land but it will gress be for the first time in the The district appeal board yesterday of men for service m the Jewish people of America'history certified forty-seve- n Rabbi William Rice made complete the national army Twenty-fly- o Salt arrangements for tho exceptional in- Lake men were examined2 physically by termission upon receipt of an official local draft board No These were communication from the headquarters men summoned on the board’s third of the Jewish movement In New York call The following men did not apthat it would be in New York pear in answer to the summons: Alvin synagogues ' In practiced order that the pre-c- J Stone ELDale L Morris Leo Nelson Goddard Louis Saklis Alforbidding the handling of money Thomas on the day of atonement and that the bert Gray Francisco Beloso and DonFourteen transferred sacred occasion may not he violated ald B Booth contribution cards have been prepared men were also examined The Local draft board No 2 granted the of pledges tdr suffering Jewish taking people in the war ridden dls- -' following exemptions yesterday: John trlets of Europe already has opened at A postal alien John Francis FItzpat the Congregation Monteflore of which rick Garland IL Pace Jack GillingSamuel Baskin is rabbi He says the ham Felt John Leroy Savage Leroy pledges of his congregation amount to Henry Nelson Eugene Chauncey Drummond John Edward The American Jewish nearly 34000 relief committee with hesdqunrters in James Howard Taylor Edward Burris New York by means of the day of Martin Ingles Charles William Halatonement appeal expects to raise a ford Anson Gordon Perkins Alfred Cleveland Weston Arthur M Thomas fund of 31000000 Edwin Waffe Rand Walter Bower Jen kins Jessie Clement Burbidge Was denied exemption BEEKEEPERS CALLED Mac Men Certified The following men were certified no claim for exemption or discharge made by them: Edward E having been M Casey Herbert William Cordery Gill Jeremiah Leo Roberts John Walter Fowler Fred McCary Martin Elzy Fred Hopkinson A state-wid- e call has just been is- Wagner Mike Seren on acwere The discharged following sued by Mark H Greene of the exten- count of physical disability: Floyd sion division of the Utah Agricultural Clair Roueche Charles H Carlson John college state agent in marketing to Raymond Ryan Clyde Raymond KlehL W P Minor special agent of all bee keepers in Utah to attend a theCapt district appeal board returned yes- b state bee keepers convention to be held from an Inspection trip to in Salt Lake October 5 and 6 This terday He reported missing recounty convention is to discuss the advisability local board there as havof the ports of Utah honey producers organising In mailing Copies misdirected been with other western states in forming ing the of reports brought complete an Intermountain Honey Producers ex- to the district board by were Minor Capt ' exThe an of such change objects conditions the among who reported will be to encourage better and local hoards ‘in southern Utah In exchange more economical methods of production: cellent shape to secure better results in grading and Provost Marshal General Crowder In Its the to members honey marketing a telegram to Gov Simon Bamberger to buy supplies in a way received yesterday Instructed all men' to rent buy build own sell and con- no matter how much they might be trol such buildings apd other real and physically disabled to report for expersonal property as may be needed in amination when summoned before the the business The Instructions were boards Dr E F Phillips of the bureau of local made necessary by the entomology of the United States de- of men without arms or legs and ethpartment of agriculture possibly the ers badly crippled who took It for not appear for greatest authority on bee culture In granted that they need ' the United Sthtes will attend the meeti- examination ' ngs-in Utah is to beekeeper Every attend this convention Idahourged hAney PREFERRED'STOCK ON producers will likely join with Utah in PARTIAL PAYMENT the conference : Tho meetings will be held in the hall of the House of ReprePLAN IS OFFERED sentatives state capttol at 8 p on October 5 and at 10 o’clock themfnext morning Making it possible for the small Investor to take a financial interest In the enterprise the Utah Power A Light company will offer its preferred stock f for the first time on a cash basis and on a partial payment plan' according to announcement made yesterday by board of directors The installment the The following enlistments were re- shares are limited to twenty-fiv- e to corded at the local recruiting offices each investor ' yesterday: Under the cash payment plan the Army — Douglas J Wilson Jerome shares will be offered at 8109 apiece Idal Ozro L Davis Victor Ida: Isom plus the amount of the accrued diviE Perkins' Centerville Ida George A dend to the date of payment The parHall Boise Ida James R Crook Salt tial payment plan Is based on a Lake Karl E Stanley Salt Lake Willsystem" the iart of which Is iam Salt Lake include accrued dividend Payment' to Navy-- William James' Ferguson Jeln fullcan be made at any time rome Ida John: Telesphore Menard Shares aggregating 81309000 are Bozeman Mont Albert Henry Evans now held by residents of the territory Robin Ida Jesse ' Alexander Stiff served ' by the Utah Power A Bozeman Mont Ralph Foster Lucern company the directors ' pointed Light i out Missouri: Raymond Bragg Carring- Since Its organization the company ton N D George Ross Lanier- Fa- has dividends at the’ r te of 7 per yette Ark Cloyd Frederick Patzer cent paid annually Hebron N D Oscar Jacobson The directors who announced the Russel Henry White Den- new fiscal plan are ' George S Auerver Colo Max Henry Jerome Ida bach M S Browning T It Cutler L Frank McMurray Wflsal Mont ' Alva H‘ Farnsworth G E Gresbeck John Merril Simmons Miles City Mont M Hayes D C Jackilnr CL K Loose Walter Lee Smith Howard Ridge Mo W 8 McCornlck P J Moran" C W Joseph Harper Hyatt Bozeman Mont Nibley G B Thomas and G G Wright' John Kelly "“Albuquerque X M Earl Jerome Ida - Aaron SWEDISH BAPTISTS A: Talklngtoh Thomas Williams Ogden Utah: George Walter Warren Macon Georgia Dick PLEDGE LOYALTY Scatton San' Bernardo La Hayden Orlando Payne Creston’ Wash: William Winslaw Sawtelle CaL Wallace ClarMinneapolis 'Sept 21 —Resolutions ence Brazelton Warren Mont William pledging support to President Wilson Joseph Todd' Allen Mont Simon Shay and the government were adopted toCrow Rock' Mont: Don L Proctor day by the general conference of the Miles City Mont Silas Bradle? Na- Swedish Baptist church ja annual convention here tions Swlnton Mo 4 e s Pt ‘ - - Ka-na- - ive non-appeara- nee r : ne In the first letter from! a selective service man representing Salt Lake at Camp Lewis ‘American Lake Wish received yesterday from Harry W Green one of the men from local dls ' trlct No B 3 by Stephen Newman drafted men leaving for the training camp are advised to bring extra doth other comforts for Immediate ing and : use V Green’s letter states that ths men in training at Camp Lewis have been sup- plied ‘With shoes and shirts only and that it may be two weeks or more before uniforms socks and other articles of wearing apparel are Issued Ho advises therefore that all drafted men - sent to the camp-brina change of heavy clothing and easyl shoes : Ho also states that a pillow-wiladd much to the comfort of ‘themen'-- : "The Salt Lake fellows feel very good under the existing conditions and the camp will soon be made very "Wo havo writes 'Green pleasant" two blankets with a straw mattress to The weather Is rainy and sleep on fairly cold but everybody is satisfied and doing his best" acGreen’s letter was full of corded the Salt ' Lakers en praise route to American Lake He described the trip as full of excitement' with big receptions accorded the selective men all along the line from this city to Tacoma According to Green all the men who went to American Lake paseed tho physical examination given them by the United States army officers "But we are all feeling a little sore today as a result of the vaccinations1 said Green "They have given us Saturday afternoon and Sunday to spend In Seattle" Green advised all writing to the Salt Lake men at American Lake to address their letters and packages to Company G 362d infantry Lewis branch Tacoma WashSome of the Salt Lakers will probably be transferred soon to the machine gun corps In which case a change In address will be necessary g - - ’ SIGNAL DEVICE NEED HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR MAXWELL WRECK The collision at Maxwell last Saturday on the D A R O railroad would not have happened la the opinion of T E Banning secretary of the public utilities commission If the block signal system had been installed on the line Mr Banning returned to the city yesterday after making an investigation Into the cause of the collision T CL Teneyck superintendent of the Price-Helpdivision of the D & R G railroad assisted Mr Banning In his Investigation Blame for the accident was laid upon the conductor and engineer of train IS Into which the train carrying troops from Fort Logan Colo to Fort Douglas crashed The accident was due to the misreading of orders by the conductor and engineer W H Wright and Henry Kirch safety appliance Inspectors of the Interstate commerce com- mission attended the hearing which was held at Price They will make a report of their findings to : er Washington D J CL SEEKS DIVORCE ON CRUELTY GROUNDS Charges that her husband has choked her until her throat was black and blue that he has refused to pay for dental work or for medical services when they were needed and that he has failed and neglected to purchase cloth Ing for her are among the allegations' made In a complaint for divorce filed In the district court yesterday by Kathleen O'Conner against Paul J O’Conner Alleging that her husband has failed to provide her with the common necessities of life for a long time Slna Anderson has filed suit for divorce against Helbert Anderson ' V1 ' Roll of Honor j - ten-paym- J OLD RESIDENT OF SALT LAKE DEAD At the resident Fannie Wallace of her daughter Mrs Highland Parle avenue Mrs Alice Sutton Naylor died Friday Mrs Naylor was born in Eng- land February 3 1836 but had been a resident of Salt Lake the past fifty years She Is survived by the follow-- ! Ingj children: Mrs Fannie Wallace Mrs Alice Frost Mrs Caroline Wallace and Thomas G Naylor of of this city Arizona ' Funeral services wlllbe held In the Thirty-fir- st ward chapel at 2 o’clock 23 m Interment In September p' City cemetery 2835 ent L-Lut- — t Mand-lowMo- nt - V--v--v' -' ' - - - v -- - YThe juvenile court commission has WANTED BUTCHERS ' appointed the following probation ofI ficers: John H Barton Beaver Sam and hog butchers wantuel Linton Nephl and- John E' Baird edCattle —Ogdensheep a Provision Co Packing r BoxElder Ogden Utah S Jv ' f : - fcW Mark Eugene Gallaeher 16 died at the home of his parents rMr and Mrs 527 E: Seventh Gallaeher J H street forenoon at 10 South yesterday a in Mr Gallaeher was well known In this the high school athletic circles of var-lms In records several city -having won contests ' He was born in Salt Lake City and had lived here his entire life - Death was due to leakage of the heart from which he had been suffering for the past several months Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock p m in the Secondv 'ward chapel Sep- stolen' v- A' ‘If YOUTHFUL ATHLETE EXPIRES SUDDENLY u-- - - 1216 ' ing NAME PROBATION OFFICERS! 1 Expectant kMhors - ' - - RllEB MOTHER'S ) ' -- - 'j and-tomorro- - a of Ogden and the of gallons of liquor said to bd found at his Paris hotel were the culmination' of a month’s watching Sheriff H CL Peterson says' The sheriff declares a decoy' was given two marked dollars and was sent to purchase liquor These two marked dollars the sheriff says were found In Laucirlca’s ' possession t ''J SMWWSMSCHMniHSS BOO CIGARS 'dl y dy ' Ogden Sept ’"JL— Nearly 500 cigars that were being sent from the Columbia Club cigar factory at Ogden to Price Utah by parcel post were stolen from the railway postoffice terminal at Ogden and : federal investigators have been assigned to the case Of the original shipment of 700 only: 250 cigars - ' threatened Warm days and nights have caused the fruit to ripen rapidly and the markets of the east are offering unusual prices while fruit is rotting through lack of pickets and men to ice cars Ogden publicity bureau took hold of the matter with a view to getting each industrial establishment to release one or more men to assist in gathering and conserving the fruit crop The Weber the academy etudents responded to stucrisis and sent word that squads of dents would be available to prevent losses may see' many students a twork Between 80 and 120 cars of peaches are being sent out of the Ogden district daily W P Thomas county farm agent J W Elllngson traffic manager of the L & L Mr Gunnell Mr Jenson O J StilwelL secretary of the Ogden pubHeywood are licity bureau andinidayor an effort to solve all the problem: : an 5-c- ent 8pec 111 fl —toPrtsoners xfrom the ' - Hamld-Repablica- rs rHcrald-Republic- Ogden Sept n OF LONG 'WATCH CHIEF WIGWAG MAN Z'"" Bpeelal OF UTAH ARTILLERY Ogden Sept 21 — Arrest of 'Joseph Laucirica wealthy Basque hotel man GETS BRIEF FURLOUGH ————— 700' seizure y-'- : ? Henld-BepnbUci- tember ' -- ‘ Also ARREST RESULT - 1 ’r" Icing Express' Cars Students Will Help and Others L - i BprdiL Lam-bour- w chapter The following Juab county soldiers left this week under the charge of Andrew W' Goodwin with Frank R Ostler as his assistant: Andrew Joel Soder-lun- d Matthew A McCune Henry An geli Thomas A Sessions William L Button George Boswell Lee Tolley John Cronin Alma Kendall -Frederick Stoneman Pets Detomassle Christopher H Rund Mark McCarthy Leon Hawes Mike Casslo ’ Robert Jonson Walter Vann George H Carter Fred J Radtke Wiford- War Leonard N Burton Frederick Lynnback Benjamin 8 Garbett Elmer Taylor Earl Farlsh Walter Taylor Edwaln Rusk Simons John Coffey Harry j1 Roberts - Leslie Ren Harris Booth Arthur Goodwin Frank R Ostler John Sullivan Miles Skeen Andrew Blackett Kendass Jacobson Loel Hanson Robert Vest Grant Ord Samuel Garrett- Asy Sperry John Pearce George Jones Oscar Brough James Okey William Roberta - Blackfoot Ida 'Sept 21-Mary Dean Trego mother of Byrd Ttegcft the editor of the Idaho Republican died at burled at Special Mackey on Saturday and was Tobacco jobbers in the Blackfoot cemetery on Monday Ogden Sept-2L- an Increased r: use of pen- Rev Alfred George officiated Ogden predict the of certainty that the nies by reason of cigars clgarets and tobacco FORMALLY CLAIMS f prices In other forms will take a decided jump of within the next few days Cigars HE IS OWNER OF costing the dealthe : better grades are more than formerly ers about 81250 SEIZEDLIQUORS will jump and the price of the two-fer ' to 20 cents two for 35 cents It Is deSpecial sold for clared Clgarets which' have Ogden Sept 21 —Interesting de- - ' 10 cents will be sold for 15 cents and may follow the action cigar will cost the velopments the popular Meek ' manager o the Otto of This today is 7 where cents the pensmoker Sales company-- who Horse Ogden: v :X nies will come In formally - claimed ownership of ' ?' "certain 4 intoxicating liquors" WILL NAME CHOIR HEAD fi at the stock seized police by yards — 21 The presidents and Ogden Sept Meek and his counsel gave notice North of Weber and counsellors Ogden move for the setting they will 1 Weber stakes will announce shortly order of confiscation'of aside 'the their selectionr for the position of pres- l and destruction and will make this ident of the Ogden Tabernacle choir motion October to succeed Willard Scowcroft who has v court- i resigned-'WIt Is claimed the' seizure was made without a search' and seizure and Meek is contending ?' that the court has no jurisdiction over his liquors and that the eels- ure was made unlawfully 'Whether Meek' will be 'arrested FOR through' his claim I of u ownership ? anf charged with havingIs liquor ina queslhis possession illegally tion that is being --'asked on all V at J sides The liquors are valued APPLY REGULARLY ' Herald-Republica- D S church - V - - - The Goshen Relief society 'has become a branch of the Tintlo Red Cross PRIZES GIVEN FOR Herald-R- f IN FOOD CRISIS work icing fruit city Jail were put express cars today when the labor situation became so acute the loss of thousands of bushels of peaches was Eureka JSept 21— Joseph Phlllpus Ted Aldums John Aatrabuy and Barnett Kuttis are under a 3100 bond each to appear before- Justice Creighton’s court soon to answer the charge of liquor In their possession having Announcement has ' been made that TIntie' stake will hold a convention of the M L A in Eureka September 30 The morning and afternoon sessions will be held In the TIntie High school and the evening session In the local GARDEN CLUB WORK DURING VACATION PRISONERS HELP jury in the mu- -' found A Grosser A EUREKA Grantsville Sept ' 21 — In honor of four Grantsville boys wbo left Wednesday for American Lake Wash and others who will soon leave a big demonstration was held in the ppera house at which time an elaborate program of music was given Bishop John W Anderson in behalf of the two wards presented each of the boys with illuminated faced wrist watches John in behalf of the W Clark responded Those ' who left this week are boys Van Palmer Walter Arbon Edward JSarrus and 'Alvin Butler BOY 16 EARNS $650 21i-- STATE BREVITIES GIVEN: RECEPTION Hersld-Republlea- n le - 4 GRANTSVILLE BOYS ' Herald-Republles- Sept - - niclpal court tonight guilty of having liquor In hlS possession illegally He is to be sentenced later Grosser declared his ' landlady exhorted him to get rid of his liquor because she feared a raid He said he was taking it away to destroy it when sheriffs deputies arrested him W A Hickenlooper arrested at the same time and charged"with transporting liquors is to be tried later con-dyct- ed ' 22-year- ters- he -- - FIGHT OVER STREET ENDS IN COMPROMISE 21 — CSar Simmons son of Mr and Mrs Adalbert Simons of Clinton died suddenly this morning at the home of his aunt Mrs Rachel Peery He came from his home Wednesday evening with' a load of produce and was stricken Thursday with spinal mengltlsand died in less than twenty-fou- r hours His parents were summoned and arrived before his death" Beside his parents he is survived by three brothers and two sis- Pay son Sept Special forty-on- e Blackfoot Ida Sept men who represent 40 per cent of Bingham county’s drafted men left for Fort Green Wednesday morning They were tendered a ' banquet by the Red Cross at the Eccles hotel on Tuesday evening and a big patriotic demonstration in the high school auditorium Judge J H following - the banquet were Anderson andProf W acted Duckworth James the r Froer-espeakers' awanner Patrick Farrell JuniusA Had- as chairman and R 'A ' Clayton Robert P Parker Thomas the music Norman James T McElroy ley Frank Daniels and Ray third Sept 21—From the ' group of county for called registrants examinations the county exphysical board has certified seventeen emption men for service They are: Frederick A Berlin Leo W Johnson DaLester J Mathews Arnold Hardy WadsD William vid Morgan Evans Ivan Julius worth David E Jesperson Lawrence H Rooker George A Lyon Ogden Special Herald-Republica- n : FOUND GUILTY OF BREAKING DRY LAW r Heral Gets royal sendoff stSLte 380000 mortgage on the property - - - ' land' board will foreclose of the Price River Irrigation company If the wishes of the farmers who are considserved through the project are ‘ t ered At a meeting between four members of the board and stockhdlders of the company at Price Thursday night the latter asked that the state foreclose and sell the property at public auction The farmers plan to buy it in and organize another company The success ful carrying out of the scheme would mean their release from possible damage suits resultant from the Mammoth dam disaster''-ThPrice river farmers wish to borrow 330000 from the land board for the construction of a tunnel to replace a half-miflume With the substltu tion of the tunnel they would have a good water right up to the latter part of June by which time the second crop of alfalfa and most of the grains would be matured The proposition for the rebuilding of the Mammoth dam reser voir will be postponed The land board will meet soon to consider the proposals of the Price river farmers The its - : : Hermld-BepaUIc- - - I Federal Government to Pro- Bring Pillow and Socks tect Homesteaders Miners Utahn’s Advice to Men Go and Squatters ing 'to American Lake 7 - : ’ e ARMY UNIFORMS - Plan to Buy and Organize v1" Another Com-- ‘ i: pany ’ : Herald-Republlcs- RIGHTS GUARDED - fi-- tq-discer- n - & CAS3P WITHOUT i ! - - ! ’ 17 MEN CERTIFIED FROM THIRD DRAFT HAVEPROPeTY ' 'Brigham City Sept 2L —The teachers of Box lder county are assembled in PROJECT ASKED - : 4 FORECLOSURE ON 211 f - Herald-Repabllcx- B - K y‘ ' Frank ’ 2 - ' t - I u i — 1 - IV t A - Starts 'Next 7 Monday t - - - " Prominent Speakers School on these ruins ho will be caged under the prohibition j When fire spread today through the boarding house run by Frank Franich Marshal 'Ezra Robertson constituted himself a salvage corps of ono to save as many chattels as possible— In ' this work or rescue he was rummaging through the cellar when he came upon three boxes in a corner- One it is said contained fifteen quarts of whisky and the others several dozen bottles of beer' Not only "will Franich sustain 'a considerable loss on his house and furnishings but he may also he prosecuted for having contraband liquor in his possession'- v : ‘ Herald-Rcjmblle- vi V 3 :jT :4!-- ir?-Two men ’were drowned : and five others narrowly escaped with their lives last night when a Star Line stage traveling from- - Tooele to Salt Lake leaped from the roadway and toppled over into a drainage canal The accident occurred at a point three- - miles east of Magna' V : r The dead-r ohn Griffin of Tooele J ' An unidentified Austrian laborer-- " in-sta- nce Sept 31—If Phoenix PARK to rise Three vInjured -- ' - t- CITY 1 1 : V - Special Herald-Repobllca- n Five ® Passengers i Escape Death by Narrow Margin - V ' pThe position of first assistant secretary of the ' treasury of the United States was accepted yesterday by James H' Moyle national Democratic committeeman from Utah the cabinet post offered him by William G McAdoo ' sec-r retary of the treasury'triL The honor bestowed upon Mr Moyle is distinctive In that It isjthefirst in which a cabinet" post has been given a resident of Utah f d ?' High qualifications of 'Mr Moyle in studies in which:-- ' he earned special honor at the 'University" of Michigan in political science finance" political and social ethics and executive administration are reported to have attracted the attention both of "President Woodrow Wilson and Secretary McAdoo prompting them to offerthe position of first secretary of the treasury to Ur: Moyle William H King United States sena-o- tr from Utah- who is said to have called the attention of Secretary McAdoo and President Wilson to the qual- ja- '- r -- ' ft in' 1 ' Admission Coincides With Fimlings of Raihvayr i VInvestigation ' ' 'rtk Citizen of Utah Has Held - Trainmen m Charge f of Peach Day Special Eton- erate Fellowsi : f- ’ j - - v SET LAKERS IN TO ' “ v BIG INSTITUTE M ' ‘fti’ v-- J -' w f‘‘ v- -- v'r" ' - FIGHTING TEACHERS HOLD t r Wholesalers in Fruits Produce Candies and Beverages believe that service is applicable to the produce business in the same relation that' it is to any other institution And T J Nelson and Geo D Austin propose to feature service in the building up of their produce V business ' 337 Eccles Ave ! “ : Salt Lake City A--- : 1 : ’ |