Show SECOND NEWS SECTION SALT LAKE CUTY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 30 1917 'I Indiansof Utah Will Bury Their dots SUSPECT FiRST IS R R WeavingT ' MAN’S ADVICE li "s HeraM-RepnMics- " r ' - Special UNDER FIRE IN OGDEN ' - B Sprouts i n - U tah Trousseau $75 UTAH SOLDIERS Is Included in GOOSE-STE- P AT Bill Balm for for Thirteen Nations FARR SEDITION 1 ' 29— Having MONTICELLO OcL hatchet Indians l : Ilerald-Republic- ' also tonear here are preparing conweaving-toolstheir bury W C Wliitney Reports to sequence redskin rugs and Inblank- - County Attorney Is Asked ets are likely to become costly la by Commissioners to L v Federal Boards as to price and highly prized by the col- - J y lectors y 'z Reply to Charges i Qooseflesh threatens those per- Priority Shipments ' ” sons who were won t to cloak their J and pat- -' blankets in Indian forms “ Special Special ter around on 'Indian rug s' Oct 29— Ogden of — the because County rising 'TJs Attorney all W genCYhltney Ogden Oct29 more finds it wooL was 'Lo Farr of under fire from board the price eral manager of the Ogden Logan iz profitable to jsell sheep from his of commissioners at their regIdaho Railroad company with headflocks than td make woolen ar- - : ular-county Farr has been fedmeeting today tides advised the In has Ogden quarters with seditious In utterances charged which of at eral board Washington ' with the second connection Liberty Judge Robert I Lovett is chairman YOUTH IS HELD AS bond Issue be to and may requested meet to that the most feasible method ' SUSPECT DESERTER resign'?: the threatened fuel famine In varloir ' ' The commis8ionera only partially Innorthwestern communities is to giv Special : case Farr’s vestigated They Ogden Oct 29—Arvel B Headers 20 beard statements to thetoday fuel shipments priority rights over al effect- that n the County Jail awaiting Investigation Farr when called upon by -the bond nonperishable freight from the Sixty-thir- d soliciting may be a deserter committee made spirited Thli recommendation was tele- SU - A stationed at the and slighting remarks about the Mr Infantry fedLovett by today graphed Judge Presidio San- Francisco He is being eral government and particularly upon Whitney following & conference with held by the sheriff v pending advices railroad managers Industrial chieftains from Capt M H Queenanbury com- the war aims of 'the nation He also it'ls alleged Insisted that he was sufand largo retail concerns of Idaho at the Presidio socialistic In his opinions to ficiently Utah Wyoming and parts of Nevada mandant and eastward-Headers think tramping the war should be paid for that the was made upon The investigation re- wearing a United States army uniform by the wealthy class: It also was alLovett of Judge request telegraphic under a suit of coveralls was arrested leged that he was otherwise impolite ceived several days ago It is exceedefThe commissioners have invited the by guards at the mouth of Weber canthat ingly probable that an order to Lovett’s yon night Saturday county attorney to appear before them be made will fect by Judge ’ at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning and commission a statement make of his case- It Is were no wise in ENROLL WOMEN “My Investigations TO not known he will accept the whether official” said Mr Whitney today not inInvitation' is within the JurisIt I asked that Lovett 10 NOVEMBER merely ON “Judge diction' of the county court ' to expel to the vestigate the situation relative ' ' Farr that only could ' be effected by movement of fuel and I did so So far Special and proving them in service the preferring charges court ends I know that my 'as Mra D S Spencer before Ogden Oct 2 the district It is undermatter Judge Lovett and his com- chairman woman stood however that the commissionmission will accept or reject my sug- committee ofhastheannounced'registration that all ers Intimated did not 'approve of gestions as they deem proper” women of Ogden and- Weber county the statement they to - Farr and credited Mr Whitney insists that in periods will have an them- that a resolution to opportunity sign a crisis the selves in Uncle Sam’s reserve force recommending that bordering closely upon should he will be passed probably be con- November 10 resign comforts of the public The registration was was elected last year on the Farr sidered above the revenues of comGov fixed by special proclamation of Democratic He inadmits ticket' or and private corporations panies ernor Bamberger Those who register impolite to the bond soliciting being comHe thinks that shipments will dividuals or to not drafted he any sedisubjected hd denies mittee but made work-fact- ories that buildfor construction federal tious regulation insists and he remarks — is that of or industrials any description ings loyal to the United States should await the movement of fuel until the situation is remedied Perish- E F MISCH DIES ' ' able goods as a matter of course he IN LOS ANGELES says should have priority for all perishables are foodstuffs and quick de' Special livery at destinations is necessary : ! - : - ‘ - y - A 1 HcNld-Rcpublic- ss Herald-Republica- n' ‘ - ' - - - ' ' ' - ‘ V- - - - - - - ‘ - - Don't Gorge on Thank's giving LakeCounty ' Is U ACl Advice first International potato has - - - - s m Herald-Republica- n Ogden Oct 29 — E F Misch- former Ogden druggist and about 45 years old - SPUDSW BE LEFT IN GROUND died in Los Angeles following a long illness of nervous trouble todayi according to' advices received here The body will be brought to Ogden 'and funeral services will be conducted under Masonic and the joint auspices Elk lodges of which organizations Mr Misch was a member Thermometers Or Not j That Is Question of-th- E weather man was discoursing on that rare ’subject of conversation— the weather1 ” ’TI surprising”- quoth JVceeil Alter the government meteorol- ogist “to-- note how-- - many farmers there are In the ' state-- with" 91000 even a potato crops and-nothermometer about- the place” Hie observation wasn't Intended as any idle persiflage He meant it as a warning addition- to its ornamental "In and sociable value he pointed out a thermometer Js a handy little ar- tide to stick under of the weather to see if the climatic patient is going to have a fever or relapse into a chill In these he explained days when even- after the most expert consultation the temperature is liable to race all over the chart a thermometer enables those - at the ‘bedside to know exactly how near the danger point It is' Many farmers Mr' Alter said have no means of knowing except by often ' faulty approximation whether' or not their potatoes and other crops are suffering from the weather k Uintali Fanners Unable to HUSBAND’S CHARGE DENIED BY WIFE Find Market at 50 Cents Special! Per Bushel 29 — Herald-RcpnbUca- ‘Uintah basin farmers according to a letter received yesterday by the Salt Lake Commercial club from Don B Colton Vernal attorney are threatleave their potato crops in the ening tounless some way of marketing ground them is found The farmers complain that they cannot find a market even when potatoes are offered for' 50 cents a busheL The letter declared that the farmers around Vernal in response to the urgent request of the government have raised exceptionally large crops this year and that they now find them selves without a market especially for potatoes It recites the experiences of one farmer who brought a load of potatoes to Vernal and was unable to find a purchaser for them at any price After inquiring whether or not there is a move on foot In Salt Lake to find a market for farm products Mr Colton asks what the price of potatoes is In this city where farmers can ship their crops and when they should be shipped He declares that the growers are threatening to leave their potatoes in the ground unless a market is found for them The letter was referred to W J Halloran chairman of the Uintah basin development committee Potatoes were being sold in- - Salt Lake yesterday for varying prices The average per bushel was about general $1 32 with plenty of potatoes on the market Market men say the present cold wave may freeze many potatoes and that in this case they look for an - Oct " ' 10-ce- t - ’ nt - - - defendant In the divorce case -- ’ the-tongu- - ‘ - 1 - : UTAH IN BRIEF CISCO Called to Oregon Mr and Mrs G Cato have been called tor Oregon by the serious illness of their daughter Winnie ROOSEVELT Direct ora to Meet— The directors of t the reconstruction of 'the Oneida Irrigation project by the Amalgamated The work- is to be Sugar 'company started at once W D Beers formerly state engineer and now a member of the water rights commission : of Utah’ 'states that the Amalgamated Sugar company has taken up 9530000 outstanding bonds and is prepared to- begin work immediately on- - the reconstruction of the Some Orders Said to Be Sev-- : project v will There be ! three reservoirs and eral Months Late and sixty-fiv- e miles of ditch to rebuild The project when' completed will water Still Undelivered 15000 acres Originally it was designed to irrigate twice that’ amount Hersld-Bepnblie- - ‘ - - SpeetaL sa Weber county eral fuel committee for the coal situation in ' this section has become serious and In some instances pathetic The communication urges that every dealer and Individual report to the committee Immediately upon their coal supply when the last supply was ordered when delivered and all other detaila - The committee is composed of Dr EM- Conroy 'chairman S T Whittaker and Thomas G Bprt Reports received during the last few days charge that some orders are five and six months late and not yet delivered Some dealers are 5000 tons behind - Schools lodges homes stores office buildings and practically every other class of consumer is affected' The 'Coiftmlttee is assembling the data for W W’ Armstrong state fuel administrator It is claimed the railroads are discriminating in favor of factories and other big institutions - -- - " - - - ' ' : ' Wi ' ' ’ ‘ “ boysv’OGDEN CHURCHES IN r" smithfield SUNDAY SCHOOL DRIVE Tabernacle la Ready - I ' ' - - i Special) Herald-Republic- Ogden Oct 29— Ogden churches have begun tbeir annual one week’s drive for a unanimous attendance at Sunday vF schools next Sunday 4 SunNov is International Sunday day School day and an effort through- -' out the Christian world will be made They taught : saving deals to he derived from - 1 ' ' ' Second he recto surpass all V' TOOELE V V£v ords Practically all the Sunday school To Coast on Business— General Manorganizations have appointed commit- ager William ' Wraith ' Superintendent tees whose single duty It is to round O M Kuchs and R B Sumner have up all church members and all- hoys Cal1! on business : and girls In Sunday school classes next gone to Portola Vv Sunday' BEAVER HTY Beaver Boy dolma Marines- Ambrose McGarry a former Beaver boy has enlisted In the marines and left Monday for Camp Quantlco Stake Holds Conference— The Zion UspBMBO A preparation of great merit for stake conference which was in session streaked faded or gray hair Sunday held special Sabbath exercises the speakers- valYoa Cm Make It Yowself when in addition to local men well known gave following Get a box of Barfco Compound at uable- talks:- Dr George Brimhall of former-attendanc- -- - (Srsiy Dflanr? ’ - t - for making and uae rag stores Directions In each bos Coats Uttie and aasr to make Provo Dr Hickman Mr : v- fessor Ericsqn" Hart and Heraid-Repuhlica- ' ( 1 n f 1 4 t ' Herald-Republica- ‘ '' "s "I - - Write phone or bring: your ad to the 6ffice'Vv'' - : - - broke during last spring's freshets Senator John H Seely yesterday conferred with Governor Bamberger The farmers of Sanpete county are anxious to have' the ' dam rebuilt before another flood comes and are circulatingspring petitions throughout the section of country affected by the dam Senator Seely explains that It will be necessary not only to rebuild the tundam but to construct a diversion nel through the mountains- - Before the-daIrnrst the water was diverted solely to the service of Carbon 'county - - ’ - Special Henld-Bepnblle- Oct 29 — At the annual election of the 'Ogden chapter of the Amer- Ogden Pro- i 767 V : ' y re-elec- ted X REOPENING OF 1 CLAIMS BARRED Exemption Hopes of Camp Men Ended Draftees to Draw Only Half Pay Hmld-Reuabllcs- a Special Camp Lewis American Lake Oct 29 — Salt Lake and Utah men in camp who have been expecting that local boards would reopen claims and have them discharged because of dependents are doomed to disappointment unless circumstances are very exceptional according to a ruling received from the office of Adjt Gen I'L P McCain by division headquarters today The order says that drafted men will be required to make over at least one-ha- lf their pay to dependents and that this amount will be augmented by a separation allowance from the government Wives of men who have children will receive a considerably larger sum than where tiere are no children Those who have no dependents are required to make allotment of at least half their pay to themselves This money will be retained by the government until the end of the war and the men will be paid the fate of Interest accounts The usually paid on savings plan will give the men a pest egg to aid them when the war is over Willie Ritchie former lightweight champion of the country will arrive here Thursday to act as boxing instructor to the soldiers according to a telegram received here today by Capt T O "Van” Cook camp athletio -- - irrigators BIG SEWER PROJECT CATTLE ON RANCH RAILROADS TO FIX MAY BE DELAYED vOF DYING RABIES LOW SHEEP RATES IpwiiL 4 : (nwald-RepuMira- ' Declaring that largo flocks of sheep now grazing over lands In the vicinity of Salt Lake are awaitluxuriant pasing shipment tures In- the vicinity of Faust Utah the Salt Lake Route has applied to the public 'utilities commission for license to puf into' effect Immediately a special tariff to coyier this movement The company asks that a rate' be established-of-92car per double-dec- k from Salt Lake to Faust The Western Pacific' railroad asks the following rates for ' the ' movement ' of sheep: Wendover to Brigham 94575 Wend-ovto Byrum 94950 Gold Hill to Brigham 96075 Gold Hill to Eyrum 90450 close-cropp- ed ’ to-more - - - er a Cattle afflicted with a st range dis Ogden Oct 29 —The city commission ease that may be rabies are dying at tonight asked City Engineer Tracy for the rate of one every three days on a statement as to whether it would not of the ranch of Max Sattley near Modena be advisable to delay construction 9590000 outlet sewer unaccording to R W Hoggan state live the proposed war after the til stock inspector who 'returned ' The from investigating the malady scarcity of material and labor He was Informed that a coyote ap- It Is said makes the temporary abanproached the Sattley ranch early In donment of the project necessary The engineer’s statement' is expected September fonght- with a pup and killed the animal A few days later to contain specific reasons for the ena calf died and deaths have occurred lightenment of the public among the cattle In rapid succession since Dr Hoggan brought the brain of one to Salt Lake and turned It over to Dr L L Daines state bacteriologist for examination - ’ - 1 - dead-anim- al SALINA REPUBLICANS OFFENDER THREATENS TO SHOOT DEPUTY SELECT CANDIDATES I Caught It Is said In ' the act of ducks before sunrise Lee Nel29—The Repub- shooting Sallna Utah-Ocson of Goshen is said to have threatlicans of Salina met in caucus and se- ened he would shoot Iiyrum Hansen a lected the following ticket: For mayor deputy game warden if the latter arS M Jorgenson four-yecouncilman rested hlmJohn R Ewles two-yecouncllmen Nelson has been arrested according Charles Nielson Joseph A Anderson to R EL SIddoway state fish and game recorder Hazel Allred commissioner who adds that he will George Fenn’ treasurer CL E Peterson Investigate the possibilities ' of preferchargering a serious near About 8000 ducks were shot Sido-waVICTIM OF WRECK IS Salt Lake Sunday Commissioner num- y Considering the HOME FROM HOSPITAL ber ofestimates hunters he says there are few Still crippled from the effects of In- violators of game laws' juries she received In the Peach accident near Brigham City Mrs day D Lester 1502 Lincoln avenue ' has returned to her home from the Dee hosRersld-Bepnbllc- Special sa t ar - ar -- - - ' Vpital Her kneecap was broken and It will be 'Several days before she 'Will have recovered sufficiently to be around ' Mrs Lester was perhaps the most seriously injured of the forty hurt in the 'Ogden 'Logan & 'Idaho ''railway ' - taclets wreck w V Camp Kearny CaL Oct 29—Utah troops at Camp Kearny are practidag the German goose step The value of this unique marching step from a physical standpoint la Inestimable according to army officers Marching and jerking the knees high at each stride Is an exercise that brings into play probably more of the muscles of the body than any other form of physical culture Five hundred draft men from Fort Riley Kan detrained at the camp this morning The men composing this detachment hall from Colorado New Mexico and Arizona Six thousand more conscripts will be ordered to Camp Kearny to complete the of the Fortieth national guardstrength The units men arriving today were Itt command of Major Packard Red Cress Director Arrlveo E Whitney Martin field director In American Red Cross camp service arrived at the camp today to take up his At Camp Kearny an Immense wrk warehouse has been given over to the Red Cross In this thousands of dollars’ worth ofbuilding medical supplies bandages cots bedding and other hospital equipment are kept on hand The first mass to be celebrated In the new Knights of Columbus building was held here Sunday morning Father Martin Keating presided Congressmen ICettner of San Diego and Osborne of Los Angeles were guests at a big banquet at the construction camp tonight In honor of the men who had charge of the Liberty loan campaign Word was received at the camp tothat a new spiral puttee will be day issued to the troops before they go overseas The new puttee is waterproof Is built along anatomical lines aad Is much better than anything of its kind yet served out to the troops ican Red Cross tonight Rev John Edward Carver was president The other officers elected were as follows: Miles Lu Jones vice president Mra R B Porter secretary John Watson treasurer A P Bigelow 1L EL Bristol Rich David O McKay Mra Edward and W L Wattla executive committee J W Oxley of Denver addressed a great mass meeting of Red Cross work-er- a director ' rnONE MAIN d arrangements 'for the third Liberty bond campaign — If a third campaign Is necessary to drub the kaiser In addition to the executive committees1 composed of the - chairman and secretary of the state auxiliary committee and 'representatives of the federal reserve bank the tentative program Includes nine subcommittees The committee that attained the great results ' registered by Ogden Weber county and other counties of the- northern district consists of J B Lowe H M Rowe O B Gilson George B Bennett and A G'FelL Their work has received the commendation of the state committee and the approval of They made the Ogden's citizenship arrangement for the third campaign merely that those who must do the work might become' thoroughly organized No additional reports were received from outlying districts today except from Box Elder county That county’s total reported at 9175000 Sunday was Increased 9900 by later reports today No definite reports have been heard from Rich or Morgan counties and Cache county's report of 9553550 is unchanged W L Wattis cashier of the Utah National bank received a telegram from the federal reserve bank at San Francisco today stating that 9900 of the total subscription of the employes of the ‘Pacific Fruit company had been credited to Ogden STATE AID SOUGHT TO REBUILD DAM OGDEN RED CROSS Looknlg for state aid In the reconstruction Of Mammoth dam which HAS ANNUAL MEETING : Herald-Republica- - ‘ 1 -- - - them-- Herald-Republica- e C money- want ad section ' with any other paper Note how many more real estate n and automobile dealera use The These dealers use want ads all the time They know the paper that bnngs the most results That’s why n more of their business they give The t '' n AVliat The" wmit ads are doing for the real estate and automobile dealers they will do for you v Compare Tho ward tabernacle is now ready for occupancy after a complete overhauling The woodwork has been repainted new seats installed both on the main floor and upstairs and a general brushing up has been In progress all over the building The finishingstoare all in oak harmonize with other decorations - of land - - ' - - the Roosevelt Standard company will held their regular monthly directors' More than 400 bushels of potatoes Thursday- November 1 at 3 have been harvested in Forest meeting Dale p m ward by members of the Relief society and the priests quorum from the two MIXERSVILLE war ' gardens cultivated by the two orHalloween Ball Planned A Hal- ganizations 4 f ' loween party will be given at the men yand women Twenty-fou- r ten ' school Wednesday night and will be went to work at the Relief society’s In the nature of a masked balL The field Saturday and harvested 200 bushpublic Is Invited els Of this crop the women gave 102 bushels to the needy of the ward and MILFORDsold eighty bushels at 75 cCnts a busheL Sella 842000 of Alfalfa— Charles D the money to be devoted to the Liberty v Alsop who has just returned from Salt loan'Lake reports that he sold 942000 worth advance In prices of alfalfa while- there and signed a contract to pasture cattle on the same LOW APPLE TARIFF fields near a ranch in Nevada ftTo' Consume- Water Supply — The FROM PROVO URGED Beaver County Irrigation company ha been doing strong conservation work hundreds that this fall in the repairs on the dam Upon receiving reports of bushels of apples ‘ are - going to which it Ik estimated will greatly conV waste In the Provo district C N Grif- serve the water supply for this winfin of the Utah freight bureau asked ter and spring' the public utilities commission in this psiper will reach 21000 families daily and 32000 BIXGIIAM day to fix a rate of 3 cents a hundred on apples between Provo and Murray Cannot Attend’ School—Because the Sunday ' " With lower freight rates he said ap- new school building is not completed ' to there where be could 125 distributed children at Highland Boy will not ples Most of these people take no other paper : Your is a demand be able to attend school this winter " ' Reports say growers are selling apto them XEP11I v: ples near Provo for 25 cents a bushel proposition is brand-ne- w because of Inability to procure pickers Two Xephl Boys Advanced Among ‘ and that there are few- purchasers In other Utah boys to be assigned to nonHerald-Republica- n subscribers respond to the want the field at that price office are commissioned Wllford duty Warr and Halbert McGune’ two Nephi have been ads 'the value and ’ - Ogden Oct 29—According to a communication issued tonight by the fed‘ SPUD HARVEST HELPS NEEDY AND NATION - ' m— One million dollars will be spent ' in - - - EXPENDED AT ONEIDA fuelfMeiN - - - con-valesc- ent ’ $1000000 TO BE S Liberty-bon- committee today made tentative ' ' Special 'Ogden Oct 29—The Ogden OGDEN IS ACUTE ' - ' Hcrtld-Rcpubllca- B - - - - day may be eliminated This Js the advice given by the extension division of the Utah ' Agricultural college “Make your Thanksgiving asen- -' : siblo one” Salt 'Lake citizens are “Do somethingworth '"urgedwhile Make your Thanksgiving dinner a representative dinner for ' conservation ' Have it' nourishing appetising and daintily served but economlcaL Let your service be as much as possible what you have produce at your home” SpeeisL -- Liberty Bond Committee Is Now Busy on Tentative Program portions many SHUN Gargantiiap and general gorging on Thanksgiving Instead eat sanely and sparingly so that the' great gustatory waste on the' holi- -' ia - LOAN CAMPAIGN ‘ - - -- - 1 iv Mary Genevieve White filed by James W White filed recently her answer in the district court togay denying all charges of cruelty and neglect set out in the original bill Mra of their two daughWhite asks custody ters ages 8 ' and 4 and 920 a week maintenance and alimony White is a motion picture operator the answer alleges' and makes 935 a week Ogden -- -- ' : - - v Utah’s sprouted It 1 believed to be the most cosmopolitan tuber that ever akuffed ' up the soiL ' Not content merely to feed one country’ the potato shot forth enough extremities from It's torso to furnish ‘a morsel for- thirteen other “ countries An American may eat its middle while of Its offshoots an Englishman Belgian- Italian Greek-- ' Russian Frenchman Panamanian’ Japanese Chinese Serbian Cuban ' Brazilian and Siamese It is designed by namay partake as ture the piece de resistance at a banquet of the allies The potato was raised on tlie farm of W G Hampton jn this 'county and Is one of a number of remarkable spuds grown on that farm and on the farm of George T Odell in Cassia county Idaho'- It' began life as Just an ordinary'- potato but It had ' its ear to the ground and evidently heard the appeals for maximum food production - FOR THIRD WAR Remarkable Spud Grown ' ' on Farm in Salt Herald-Republica- n 9-- By CGDEtfPREPARES Here is what is believed to be most cosmopolitan tuber ever grown ' - 1917 Hrrald-RepabUc- day mutual agreement the wedding was set for September 2G 1917 The marital' date arrived and the bride was in waiting but thc 'groom failed to appear and has continued to fail to appear ' 'The defendant is a brother of Dr Chez & I)- N White of Ogden retl- the for counsel Stine are tioner : - n Herald-Republica- 16 evening of September : i- Unique Marching Step Invented by Germans De--‘ clared Fine Exercise -- - '1 Lo- - 4 - —Glen S White r a young business man of - ' 29 gan and a scion ' of one of the more wealthy and influential families of northern Utah was & defendant in a 95075 breach of prom- Jse suit filid by Miss Martha Sykes in the district court todasv The smaller item of 975 is an al- -' leged sum expended 'for a wedding costume-and- ' other paraphernalia The remaining 95000 sought is for heart balm According to the petition White proposed and was accepted on the I- ' CAMP KEARNY Special an GDEX Oct i J As CaremLy as an Artist we lay out the designs a picture design chosen on a monument We skill sculptors of the are employ and their only orders highest to turn out the very best work of which are capable To order a monthey ument here is a sure memorial of real artistic merit and painstaking care Build While You Live Elias Dorris & Sons Ce Opposite Tabernacle— Wasatch 337 : Mantels Tiles Orates ’ |